Howland Stars and Stripes 5K
This festive 5K, including a free kids’ 100‑yard dash and medals for top finishers, is a great way for Howland Center families to start Independence Day with community spirit, fitness, and fun.
Howland Center offers a peaceful and quiet community with primarily single detached homes and row houses built during the 1960s and 1970s. Many residences feature three or four or more bedrooms, providing spacious living options. The neighborhood benefits from convenient access to highways, making travel by car straightforward and parking readily available. Primary schools are located within easy reach throughout the area, while several dining options provide choices nearby. The community’s tranquil streets contribute to a slower-paced environment, creating an inviting atmosphere for settled living. Howland Center presents a balanced combination of comfort and convenience for residents.
Howland Center is a fairly good community to buy a house in for those who prefer a relaxed ambience. Howland Center is quiet, as noise from streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A beloved local destination on East Market Street, Howland Township Park features walking trails, sports fields, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and a picturesque pond, making it a hub for family outings and community events throughout the year.
Known for its excellent reputation, the Howland Local Schools district—anchored by Howland High School on Shaffer Drive—offers strong academics, competitive sports programs, and a supportive learning community right in the heart of the neighborhood.
Located along Niles-Cortland Road SE, Golden Gate Plaza is home to a vibrant mix of local and chain restaurants, offering residents diverse dining options including Italian, Asian, and classic American fare all within a convenient shopping hub.
Howland Corners, at the intersection of East Market Street and Niles-Cortland Road, boasts several shopping plazas with everything from grocery stores to boutiques and essential services, serving as the main commercial center for the neighborhood.
With trailheads near Howland Center, the Mosquito Lake Greenway Trail provides residents safe, paved routes for biking, jogging, and walking, connecting the neighborhood to scenic parklands and outdoor recreation opportunities in Trumbull County.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This festive 5K, including a free kids’ 100‑yard dash and medals for top finishers, is a great way for Howland Center families to start Independence Day with community spirit, fitness, and fun.
Residents can join neighbors in this inclusive community parade celebrating Independence Day and raising awareness for sensory–friendly practices—right in Howland Center.
Locals can enjoy fresh produce, crafts, and a pop‑up library at this weekly farmers market—offering convenience and community connection just minutes from home.
An evening of live music by The Drunken Iguanas at Howland Park offers families a nearby, free Sunday‑night outing under the summer sky.
Just a short drive away in Warren, this community‑wide celebration with food trucks, entertainment, and fireworks offers a festive evening for Howland Center residents.
A classic weeklong county fair featuring livestock exhibits, rides, food, demos, and concerts—ideal for families looking for a regional outing within easy reach of Howland Center.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Howland Center
Local characteristics and demographics for Howland Center