

The park has a gazebo where families can gather and cookout. There they can entertain themselves on the playground equipment, shoot hoops, play tennis or just sit on a shade tree.

Children can play in Sharpsville Community Park located on South Main St. The Sharpsville area also has several subdivisions (Prairie Acres, Willow Creek, Liberty Point), many of them occupied by families who work in nearby Kokomo and send their children to Tri-Central Community Schools, located just east of town. The Kesslings exotic animal farm gathers second looks from those traveling the highway. Also located on US 31 just north of the Park is Kesslings Llama Farm home of the “Square Dancing Llamas. Across the road is the home of Foundation Seed Facility, a family owned business for several generations. It is home to a unique round barn, a pioneer home and early farm equipment. The Kelley Agricultural and Historical Museum on US 31 and County Road 550 North represents the areas agricultural heritage.

Sharpsville…Although a great number of residents are employed in manufacturing and commerce in neighboring counties, many of them have roots in Tipton Counties rich farmland.
