How large in area was Heath when it became a village?
8 square miles
What was the first school in Heath?
Fulton
Who was the major in 2010?
Mark Johns
The Park on Cynthia Street is named?
Gellar Park
What does the brownstone wall in the city logo stand for?
Canal Lock
In what year did Heath Pool open?
1971
In what year did Heath become a city?
1965
Who was the first major of Heath?
Bert Hoback
What is the name of the housing development which was annexed into Heath in 1968?
Forest Hills
What is the motto of Heath?
City of Progress, Citizens with Pride
What was the population of Heath in 1952?
600 people
Which of these events happened in 1986? Heath become a village, Indian Mound Mall opened, Pure Oil Refinery opened?
Indian Mound Mall opened
How many years was John Gellar mayor of Heath?
24 years
What is the name of the place in Heath where the Ohio State Fair was once held?
Moundbuilders Park
What do the three trees in the logo stand for?
Citizens, government, and schools working together
Put these schools in order of when they opened from earliest to latest: Garfield, Fulton, Stevenson, Heath High School
Fulton, Garfield, Heath High and Stevenson
What was the population of Heath in 1998?
8,500
Name two majors who do not have parks named after them?
Dupps and Porter
What used to be where the mall is now?
McDonald's Farm
What is the word for a population count which occurs every 10 years?
Census
What was the problem which caused people who lived in the Heath area to decide to become a village?
Their tax money was being used elsewhere.
What event happened in 1964?
Stevenson School opened.
Garfield Elementary is named after?
James A. Garfield who was a U.S. President from Ohio
What was the name of the first shopping area in Heath which opened in 1962?
Southgate
Where would you find the remains of a canal in Heath?
Route 79 south of town