Your Innkeepers, Jim & Donna Winner
Jim and Donna Winner both began life on simple
Mercer County, PA dairy farms. From those roots of hard work
and commitment came two people driven to succeed in business
and give back to their community.
As the man behind “The Club”, the
automotive anti-theft device, Jim Winner has aggressively launched
a campaign to bring more jobs and better quality of life to
the residents of his native Mercer County. Winner International,
Winner Steel, Winner Aviation, and the restoration of the old
Westinghouse plant have been among Mr. Winner’s contributions to the Shenango Valley
industrial economy.
As firm believers in the power of tourism to
boost economic development, Jim and Donna Winner were also
involved in the funding and development of The Vocal Group
Hall of Fame, the Radisson Hotel, Tiffany’s Banquet Center,
The Winner Department Store, Tara – A Country Inn and
most recently The Buhl Mansion Guesthouse and Spa.
Jim and Donna Winner started in the hospitality
business in 1979 when they purchased the Shenango Inn, a 72
room Colonial hotel in the residential section of Sharon, PA.
It was then that they began their attraction to country inn
and bed & breakfast travelers through Norm Simpson’s
book “Country Inns and Back Roads”.
Wanting an inn that allowed more personal interaction
with the guests, they sold the 72-room inn and started their
search for the “perfect inn”. After extensive traveling
through southeastern United States, they realized that their
destiny was to remain in Mercer County, PA and give back to
their hometown community.
Ever the savvy business people and lovers of
antiquity, they made the deal of a lifetime at a public auction
when they purchased the abandoned 1854 building in Clark, PA
soon to be the home of Tara – A Country Inn. After two
years of loving restoration by a very dedicated handful of
staff, Tara was opened to the public in June 1986. After two
additions to the building and years of evolution, Tara now
has 27 beautiful guestrooms and has been granted the AAA 4
Diamond award for 16 years running. Ashley’s Gourmet
Dining Room (also ranked by AAA as a 4 Diamond restaurant),
Stonewall’s Tavern, the Old South Armory Restaurant,
banquet facilities, indoor and outdoor pools, public tours
and elegant gardens have made Tara a household word in the
tri-state area surrounding Mercer County.
In 1996, once again, the urge to save an abandoned
landmark caused Jim and Donna Winner to purchase Mercer County’s
Buhl Mansion – sight unseen – while they were on
vacation in Florida. The building had been neglected and empty
for years. It was an eye-sore and a public liability for the
city of Sharon. Under the watchful eye and vision of Donna
Winner, yet another architectural treasure was saved from the
wrecking ball.
The Buhl Mansion Guesthouse and Spa is now
one of America's top-rated Bed & Breakfasts. The
10 spectacular guestrooms and the full service spa pay tribute
to Mrs. Winner’s talented
designing skills and her unparalleled dream of exceeding every
guest’s expectations of luxury and service.
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