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Volume 63, No. 27 Columbia Station, Ohio January 1 , 2018
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All types of coloring can stimulate a person’s creative
juices while simultaneously strengthening his or her mental Lime Creams
well-being. Experts who study the impact coloring has on
adults have found coloring involves both logic and creativi- “Basic thumbprint cookie. Very pretty, easy and some-
ty. This activates the areas of the cerebral cortex in the brain what different flavor. Lovely on a tray with other Christ-
involved in vision and fine motor skills. The relaxation that mas cookies. These do not keep well, but neither do they
coloring provides lowers the activity of the amygdala, the last long. I frequently double this recipe, or else they are
part of the brain that controls emotions. gone before I have them all baked.”
CHS Weekly Calendar Marygrace Berberian, a certified art therapist and Clinical Ingredients:
Participants who color can find tranquility quite easily.
Monday, January 1: Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Grad- 1/3 cup white sugar
2 tablespoons lime juice
Winter recess. uate Art Therapy Program at New York University, has said, 1 tablespoon grated lime zest
Wednesday, January 3: “Coloring definitely has therapeutic potential to reduce anx-
School resumes iety, create focus or bring about more mindfulness.” 1 egg
6/7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball at Garfield Hts. Adults interested in coloring have a substantial catalog of 1 drop green food coloring, or as desired
Thursday, January 4: adult coloring books at their disposal. Start with something 1/3 cup butter, softened
7 p.m. Columbia Athletic Booster meeting. relatively easily by coloring mandalas, or circles filled with 1/4 cup white sugar
Friday, January 5: other geometric shapes. Intricate designs are hallmarks of 1 egg
6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball at Brooklyn. adult coloring books, including fine art and design-themed 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Saturday, January 6: coloring books. Therefore, it’s best to invest in a quality set 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
10 a.m. Columbia Wrestling Invitational. of colored pencils for a greater level of precision. 1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2:3-0 p.m. Girls Basketball at Brooklyn. 1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar for dusting
Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry Directions:
Place 1/3 cup of sugar, the lime juice, lime zest, and 1
On Saturday, January 6, a free hot meal will be served and a egg in a saucepan over low heat, and whisk constantly until
perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life Wesleyan the mixture almost reaches a simmer and begins to thicken.
Church, from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. The church is located at 11149 West Remove the mixture from the heat, and tint to your desired
River Road, in Columbia Station. This is a monthly event held shade of green with food coloring. Set the filling aside to
the first Saturday of every month, and the meal and food pantry cool.
featuring fresh perishable foods is available at no charge to all Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
local residents. For more information, please contact Kathy at In a bowl, cream the butter with 1/4 cup of sugar, then
(440) 840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091.
stir in 1 egg and vanilla extract. Mix in the flour and salt
Coloring a popular adult hobby until the dough is smooth. Roll dough into 1-inch balls. Ar-
range on an ungreased baking sheet, placing the balls about
Coloring books are no longer just child’s play. In recent 2 inches apart. Use your thumb to make an indentation in
years, adult coloring books have flown off of the shelves at the center of each dough ball. Spoon about 3/4 teaspoon of
craft retailers and bookstores, turning what was once a niche the lime filling into each.
hobby into a popular and lucrative trend. Bake in the preheated oven until the cookies are set but
Studies show that coloring can have calming and thera- not browned, 12 to 15 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on
peutic effects. In fact, researchers at Johns Hopkins Univer- baking sheet for 1 minute before removing to finish cool-
sity suggest coloring as an alternative to meditation. This ing on wire racks. When cookies are cool, sprinkle lightly
form of art therapy can relax the mind and help a person with confectioners’ sugar. Recipe By: Terre, courtesy of
learn more about oneself in the process. www.allrecipes.com
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The Rural-Urban Record Winter Hikes Come and
As we look ahead to 2018, this is the time of year when
Published Weekly on Monday many people make New Year’s resolutions. When making
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter resolutions this year, consider setting the goal to spend more
Founders 1955 time outdoors! If improving health and fitness is on your list Worship
of New Year’s resolutions, make sure to participate in the
Lee Boise, Publisher & President winter hikes ODNR is offering throughout the month of Jan-
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 uary to make the start of this new year great! with us!
Mailing Address: First Day Hike at Mohican State Park - Join the naturalist
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 at Mohican State Park on Monday, Jan. 1, 2018, at 10 a.m.
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station for a continuous hike from Camp Area A through beautiful
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Lyons Falls, Pleasant Hill Dam, the Mohican covered bridge,
Email: [email protected] Hemlock Gorge Trail and back. Meet at the nature center,
which is located at the park’s Class A campground, just south
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com of Loudonville on State Route 3 in Ashland County. For more
DEADLINE: information, call (419) 994-4290.
New Year’s Day Hike at Maumee Bay State Park -Wel-
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm come in the new year and get started on those resolutions at Church of Christ
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Maumee Bay State Park by taking a naturalist-guided stroll
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year around our 2-mile boardwalk through the beautiful Lake Erie Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
marsh. Meet at the nature center at 10 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 1, Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
2018. The boardwalk is easy to walk and wheelchair/stroller 211 Forest St., LaGrange
Gentle Woman Fellowship accessible, dress for the weather. For more information, call 440-355-6872
(419) 836-7758.
Gentle Woman Fellowship is an Inter-Parish group that Winter Hike at Mohican State Park - Winter is an ex- GRAFTON UNITED
meets on First Fridays at Saint Clarence Parish Center, locat- cellent season to see native wildlife, birds and majestic trees METHODIST CHURCH
while hiking. The winter hike at Mohican State Park will be
ed at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. The next group held on Sunday, Jan. 14, starting at 10 a.m. The hike begins at 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 NORTH
“Your Family Church”
meeting is on January 5, 2018. The schedule of activities be- the commissary, which is located at the park’s Class A camp- 8:45am Sunday School EATON
gin at 9:30 a.m. with “Pray the Holy Rosary” in the Chapel. ground, just south of Loudonville on State Route 3 in Ash- 10:00am Worship CHRISTIAN
At 10 a.m., attend “Holy Mass.” And about 10:45 a.m., land County. Hikers will be able to choose to do three general 10:35am Children’s Church CHURCH
enjoy a “Potluck Luncheon.” After lunch, Father Rob- hikes - a 5K, a longer 10K and an interpretive hike led by a Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor (Disciples)
ert Cole who has been ordained for forty-five years will park naturalist. Trails run from moderate to difficult. Hikes
be our celebrant and speaker this month. He has served at will begin and end at the commissary. A warm fire, hot soup, Rt. 82 & 83
Immaculate Heart Parish in Cleveland, St. Leo the Great cookies and drinks will be provided after the hike. This event 440-748-2230
in Cleveland, Saint Bernadette in Westlake and Saint Mary is free and open to the public. The Mohican Trails Club wel- “Welcome Home” www.neccdisciples.com
of the Falls in Olmsted Falls. Currently Father is and has comes donations to be used for trail maintenance and repair. New Life Wesleyan Church
been pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Oberlin for the last For more information, call (419) 994-4290. Worship Services
ten years. His topic will be “We Are People Who Believe Winter Hike at Wingfoot Lake State Park - Winter is a 11149 West River Rd. 8:00am & 9:30am
in Life” and he is known for his great homilies and talks! wonderful time to explore the great outdoors! Join the natu- Columbia Station
Please bring a cold salad, cheese sandwiches, veggies with a ralist on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. for a walk around Wing- SUNDAY 9 am Sunday School
dip, fresh fruit or something to share at Potluck; dessert will foot Lake State Park to see what we can see in this winter 10:45am
be provided. wonderland. For more information, call (330) 628-4720. Adult Bible Study
All women welcome to attend and bring a friend! No SUNDAY 10 am Polly Tallos
To learn more about family-friendly events at Ohio’s state
reservations are needed. If you have questions, contact parks and state nature preserves, go to parks.ohiodnr.gov/cal- Worship & Children’s Church Christian Ed. & Youth Director
Mary Hoover at (330) 636-1698 or Mary Tschanz at (440) endar or naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/calendar.
235-6258. ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Bible Study
Divorce Care Seminars of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR Youth Group, Kids Club
website at ohiodnr.gov.
Church of the Open Door: Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in Wednesdays at Fields UMC Rev. John Bodo
Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people - Associate Pastor
learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Fields United Methodist Church kicked off a brand-new
The group understands how attendees feel, because they all Wednesday evening program for kids, youth and adults. Come 440-236-8600
have been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin and grow in your faith with a variety of classes for all ages, from www.nlwesleyan.org
attending the DivorceCare group at any point. Each session is 3 to 103, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a spirit-filled contemporary COLUMBIA UNITED
“self-contained” so there is no need to attend in sequence. At- worship service at 7:30 p.m. Childcare is available for our littlest METHODIST
tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next guests to have safe playtime during the evening. All are wel-
13-week cycle. For details on meeting days/times, call (440) come! For more detailed information, please visit the website St. Elizabeth CHURCH
323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The at www.fieldsumc.org, or call Pastor Mar Bruner at the church Worship Service
group meets at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275 office at (440) 327-8753. Wednesdays at Fields will run through Ann Seton 10:30 a.m.
Telegraph Road, in Elyria. May 23, 2018. Fields UMC is located at 34077 Lorain Road, in Catholic Parish
North Ridgeville. 25801 Royalton Rd. Sunday School
Celebrate Recovery Messy Church at First UMC Sacrament of Reconciliation during Worship Service
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Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program for On the first Sunday of each month, from 4-6 p.m., First Unit- Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Pastor Matt Merriman
anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each ed Methodist Church of Wellington, located at 127 Park Place, is Anytime by Appointment 236-8822
week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- introducing a hands-on, interactive way to worship as a family, Weekend Masses
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personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small Please join us for Messy Church! www.seascolumbiastation.org
groups for men and women, with a special video for first time
attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments PAL Support Group
are served following the program. For further information, call
Bob at (440) 326-2329. Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group
of parents helping parents, offering education and support at no
Life Spring Community Church would also like to invite charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daughter from
the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. Come join addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but the family
them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The church is locat- members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are on the 1st and
ed at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner and fellowship is 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Bible
from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., small groups from 8-9 Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station.
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Eaton Township Historical Committee meets on the 2nd various traditions. One such tradition dates back to a Dutch
Wednesday every quarter at 7 p.m. (January/April/July/October) custom in which children would leave shoes full of food
at Eaton Museum above Town Hall (1/10, 4/10, 1/11 and 10/10). to feed St. Nicholas’ donkeys, and then St. Nicholas would
Lorain County Township Association meetings are held the leave small gifts in return.
3rd Thursday every month at 7 p.m. held at various locations; Another origin story of Christmas stockings can be
refreshments at 6:30 p.m. January 1/18 at Columbia Twp.; Feb- traced to the 12th century, when nuns would leave socks full
Donations sought ruary 2/15 at Eaton Twp.; March 3/15 at Elyria Twp.; April 4/19 of nuts, fruit and tangerines for the poor. This is why some
TBA (Banquet); May 5/17 at people still put tangerines in Christmas stockings.
The Friends of Metro Parks in Lorain County are seeking do- Grafton Twp.; Jun. 6/21 at Henrietta Twp. July 7/19 at Hunting- Christmas tree
nations for their Garage Sale event on January 27, from 9 a.m.-3 ton Twp.; August - no meeting (Lorain County Fair); September Christmas Trees are everywhere this time of year. The use
p.m. at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882 Diagonal 9/20 at Lagrange Twp.; October 10/18 at Olmsted Twp.; No- of evergreen trees predates Christmas and is associated with
Road, in LaGrange. vember 11/15 at Penfield Twp. and December 12/20 at Camden
Donation of items for this fund-raiser will be taken at Carlisle (Christmas Banquet). the pagan festival of Saturnalia, which celebrated the agri-
Visitor Center on January 21, from 1-4 p.m. and January 22 and cultural god Saturn with partying and gift-giving. During
25, from 4-8 p.m. The origins of some the winter solstice, green branches served as a reminder that
Please note: No clothes, electronics or broken items can be spring would arrive anew. Germans are credited with first
accepted. Lunch will be available. All proceeds will benefit the beloved holiday traditions bringing evergreens into their homes and decorating them.
Friends of Metro Parks in Lorain County. Santa Claus
Santa Claus’ origin story can be traced to St. Nicholas,
a Christian bishop who lived during the fourth century. St.
Nicholas was very generous and gave away his fortune to
help the needy. He also did various other good deeds. St.
Nicholas became infamous and began to be known by var-
ious names around the world. The Dutch called him Sinter
Klaas, which was eventually transformed to Santa Claus.
2018 MEETING DATES: The jolly persona came later when 20th century advertisers
Eaton Township Trustees meetings are held the 1st and 3rd - especially the artists responsible for Coca-Cola ads - por-
Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. with the exception of 8/22 trayed Santa in a red suit with a big smile.
meeting which is cancelled due to the LC Fair and the 7/33 meet- Mistletoe
ing which will be held on 6/30. Mistletoe is hung in doorways, and couples who stand
Eaton Township Zoning Commission meetings are held the
1st Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. with the exception of beneath are encouraged to share a kiss. The tradition of
the 7/4 meeting that is rescheduled to 7/11. hanging it in the house goes back to the times of the an-
Eaton Township BZA - Board Of Zoning Appeals meets the cient Druids. Mistletoe was thought to bring good luck to a
2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. (If needed). household and ward off evil spirits. The custom of kissing
Eaton Township Parks & Preserve Board meets the 2nd under mistletoe can be traced to England. Originally, a berry
Tuesday at the end of every quarter at 9 a.m. (3/13, 6/12, 9/11 was picked from the sprig of mistletoe before the person
and12/11). could be kissed. When all the berries had gone, there could
Eaton Township Veterans Memorial Committee meet the be no more kissing.
1st and 3rd Saturdays (March -June) 10 a.m. Meetings are Christmas bells
held at Eaton Township Hall. The 2018 planning meeting is on Church bells ring for many special services, including
1/20/2018 at 10 a.m. Preparation for the ceremony is held on Christmas mass. During Christmas midnight mass in the
the Saturday before Memorial Day at 9 a.m. at Butternut Ridge Christmas stockings can be traced to the 12th century, Catholic Church, the altar bells may be rung while the priest
Cemetery. Veterans Memorial Ceremony is held on the Sunday when nuns would leave socks full of nuts, fruit and tanger- says the “Gloria.” Bells are part of caroling, and jingling
before Memorial Day at 1 p.m. on 5/27/2018 at Butternut Ridge ines for the poor. bells are associated with sleighs and Santa’s reindeer.
Cemetery. Christmas is rife with traditions that date back ages.
Christmastime is here. The presents are being purchased
and wrapped. The stockings will soon be hung on the fire-
place mantle. Mistletoe is pinned above the front entryway,
and poinsettias add rich color to home decor.
Tradition is integral come the holiday season. Through- Happy
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amperages followed. The village is “in good shape” with road quickly devolves into a totalitarian dystopia. It is up to you to
salt supplies. One snow plow truck had a hydraulic line break use critical thinking - the greatest weapon against dystopias - and
when clearing a recent snowstorm. The blade was switched to an- outmaneuver the obstacles in your path. Space limited to 12 par-
other truck and snow plowing continued. Repairs are being made ticipants.
to the truck. A resident asked about the clock on Main Street not Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library - Tues., Jan. 23, at
working. The village is in the process of getting the clock fixed. 6:30 p.m. & Thursday, Jan. 25, at 10 a.m. Can you escape Mr.
The next meeting is scheduled for January 2 in council chambers. Lemoncello’s library? We’ll have everything you need to get out,
you just have to put the clues together! Try one of these two ses-
HOLIDAY CLOSURES sions offered.
The Grafton-Midview Library will be closed for the holidays Monthly Book Discussions - Wednesday, January 24, 10
on December 31, and January 1, 2018. Please use the book drop a.m. & Thursday, January 25, 6:30 p.m. This month’s selection
on the side of the building during this time. The Village of Graf- At Midview, our students and staff are officially on Winter is The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro. Claire, an art student with a
ton administrative office will be closed on January 1. Break! We’ve had a great start to this school year and the time once-promising future now relegated to painting replicas, may
LEAF PICK-UP FINISHED have discovered a secret about the famous 1990 heist at the Isa-
The Village of Grafton is no longer conducting leaf or brush off is well-deserved. bella Stewart Gardner museum in Boston.
This holiday season; please remember that this is a time for
pick-ups. giving, family and fun. I hope everyone has the chance to enjoy Washi Tape Fun - Thursday, January 25, 6 p.m. The word
STATE OF THE VILLAGE washi comes from “wa” meaning Japanese and “shi” mean-
Grafton Village residents will receive a special newsletter in themselves. And if you are traveling for the holidays, please be ing paper, making washi tape pretty self-explanatory. What the
the mail from the village in January. The newsletter will contain safe. name doesn’t tell you, however, is all the different ways this pa-
I look forward to seeing everyone back at Midview on Jan. 3
a State of the Village report. (not the 2nd as previously printed)! If you’re looking for warm per-based tape can be utilized. With seemingly endless designs
COMING IN 2018 and possibilities, washi tape is the crafting item you didn’t know
The Village of Grafton celebrated their bicentennial in 2017 place to walk, the Midview Middle School hallways will be open you were missing. Attend this program to learn some basic washi
with open houses, concerts, parties, parades, dinners and the from 5-8 p.m. every evening for those who would like to walk. tape techniques and create a small project.
Please park in the northeast parking lot where the buses normally
creation of a pocket park complete with a gazebo. Main Street park. Enter through door #13, lace up your tennis shoes and come Preschool Storytime - Tuesday, January 30, 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.
proudly displayed banners and flowers. Several village main- to MMS for a warm place to walk. Storytime for children ages 3-6 featuring stories, songs, finger-
tenance structures were also reconstructed in 2017. In the year Have a great week! plays and activities to help encourage development of early lit-
ahead, street and infrastructure work will continue, with work Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353 eracy skills.
being done to Oak Street and the water works at Willow Park. Fairy Tale Science: Jack and the Beanstalk - Wednesday,
The village will have a new water tower go on-line in the fall of Grafton-Midview Library January 31, at 3:30 p.m. We’ll read Jack and the Beanstalk and
2018. Several new businesses are also looking to open doors in then work on a way to get Jack down safely without using the
the new year. Congratulations to the V.F.W. #3341! They have To register for programs, visit the library at 983 Main Street beanstalk. Hint: It involves zip lines!
paid off the mortgage to their hall and will be having a mortgage Grafton, or call (44) 926-3317. Registrations accepted on-line at
burning party in January. It looks to be a very good year ahead. www.gmplibrary.org.
NIGHT AT THE RACES
Tickets are now on sale for a Night at the Races at Our Lady Tech Tutor - Wednesday, January 3, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Queen of Peace. The event is scheduled for January 13, 2018. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Tech Tutor appointments are available to
help with your technology questions. Bring your questions about
Horse and race sponsorships are also now available. Donations computers, smartphones, tablets, and many other devices so a
are being accepted for Chinese raffle baskets. For more informa- librarian can help find solutions and answers. Registration is rec-
tion, please contact Troy DiFranco at (440) 506-3592. ommended; however, walk-ins are welcome if times are avail-
FIREFIGHTER DRILL
Members of the Grafton Fire Department will be at the Graf- able. Please stop by or call the Information Desk with questions
ton Fitness Center on Monday, January 15, at 7 p.m. to conduct a about this program. Open Tech Tutor also takes place on many
Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-noon and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m.
drill. Fire fighters will be in full turn out gear and oxygen tanks to The GMPL Community History Group - Saturday, January
operate work out equipment. The drill will allow the responders 6, at 11 a.m. This group helps plan and create history programs
to experience the use of the oxygen tanks in a strenuous situation. for the library, shares information and promotes local history for
HAPPY NEW YEAR
May there be many celebrations for all our readers in 2018. the village and neighboring townships the library serves. Jan.- 16525 Indian Hollow Rd.
Remember to share those celebrations with us. Grafton/Midview Mar. meetings will focus exploring Eaton Township.
Coding Club - Monday, January 8, at 3 p.m. Come and join
area residents can e-mail Ann McDonald with details of special us as we explore the world of coding, build cool projects, and Grafton
events, births, marriages, and accomplishments. The e-mail ad- have fun! Meet in the Teen Zone and learn together how to build 440-355-5344
dress is [email protected]. simple computer programs, create animation, play with tech toys,
and more. No experience necessary to participate. Already know
Grafton Village Council how to code? We need mentors! Ages 10-17. Space is limited due
to equipment requirements.
Adult Social Hour: Fire Safety for Seniors - Tuesday, Janu-
ary 9, at 11 a.m. Grafton Village Fire Chief Randy Kimbro dis-
The council and Planning Commission met Tuesday evening, cusses fire safety tips for seniors. Learn how to keep yourself and
December 19. The Planning Commission approved a replat in the your home safe.
Anime Club - Wednesdays January 10, at 3 p.m. The Anime
Fox Run Subdivision. Two lot sizes, which were apart of Phase Club will meet the second Weds. of the month January through
Two of the project, have been changed. Six feet was subtracted May from 3-4 p.m. There will be activities and videos.
from one lot and added to the adjacent lot. The reason was to Addiction and Treatment - Thursday, January 11, 6:30 p.m.
comply with building codes. The lots were originally sized for Elaine Georgas, of the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
duplexes, and are now sized for single family homes. Board of Lorain County, discusses the opiate epidemic. During KRAG J. CHURCHILL, D.D.S.
Another issue discussed, was the zoning set on a North Main
Street building. The commercial building in question is zoned this session, learn what addiction is, how it affects the brain, and
what treatment options are available. This session will conclude
light industrial, but several years ago a Route 57 overlay zoning with a Q & A period. Happy New Year
went into effect which is prohibiting a vehicle repair business Winter Reading Challenge - January 15-March 16. The Win- From All of Us
from moving into the property. Council is working on solving ter Reading Challenge returns for 2018. Pick up a Bingo board in
the zoning issue while the proposed business owner is working the Children’s Department and start reading and earning prizes. 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
to provide a site plan. Dads & Donuts - Saturday, January 20, 10:30 a.m. Dads are
Next on the agenda were reports from the police and fire de- GRAFTON, OH
partments. The fire chief said estimates to get a fire truck back invited to bring their little dudes or dudettes to the Library for a 440-926-2705
father and child storytime. We will celebrate your special bond
in service were not as much as feared. The council approved with stories, songs, crafts and donuts.
$13,300 to have repairs made. The Expedition purchased is hav- EVP Mediums Paranormal Research - Saturday, January www.Grafton-Dentist.com
ing lights and decals installed and will be in service very soon. 20, at 5:30 p.m. EVP Mediums founder David Hensley and his
The fire department will begin inspecting current commercial Paranormal Research Team discuss techniques and instruments
buildings to make sure they are up to date with fire codes. Five used to interact with spirits. The presentation includes an array
businesses will be done in January. The firefighters will also be of video and audio clips from past investigations that captured
conducting a drill in January. haunting communications. Q&A session will follow. SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
In other business, council passed several end-of-the-year fi-
Utopia vs. Dystopia Escape Room - Monday, January 22, at
nancial ordinances, which included establishing a fund to manage 4 p.m. A dystopian regime has stolen the free will of the citizens Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
EPA loans. Council also adopted an updated Electric Department and it is up to the brightest and bravest to step up and get it back. programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
rules and regulations manual. A discussion on transformers and Act as a dystopian protagonist to see how a well-meaning utopia 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
Happy These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
Happy Lu’s New Year 1/1 HAPPY NEW YEARS DAY!
1/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
Ha� y New Year! Pizza by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
participants.
New To all our loyal 1/4 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held 1/11/18
Year Customers & Friends. Wishing at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call only.
1/5 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
From all of us to all of
you, thank you for your you a... participants.
Nancy’s support and patronage. 1/8 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts
and coffee for participants.
Diner Grafton 581 Main St. 1/9 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
Grafton,
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training
Mower Service 440-926-2326 with fruit and juice for participants.
426 Main St 1007 Parsons Rd. 1/11 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner
for those that signed up.
Grafton Grafton CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER
(440) 440-926-2880 935 Main St MUST BE MADE BEFORE NOON.
1/12 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with
926-2462 Grafton pop and snacks for participants.
440- • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
926-2171 the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
Manager for additional information.
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MHS Guidance news was created to reward those students who have struggled with 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Ongoing Info: unique and substantial personal challenge(s) as he/she pursued 1 cup butter
an education. This is a $1,500 scholarship. More information is
The ACT Test is Feb. 10, 2018, with a registration deadline available in Student Services. Deadline for either scholarship is 2 eggs
of Jan. 12, 2018, and late registration from Jan. 13-19, 2018. Friday, Jan 19, 2018. 1 cup white sugar
The SAT Test is Mar. 10, 2018, with a registration deadline Sigma Phi Epsilon Balanced Man Scholarship - Appli- 1 teaspoon rum flavored extract
of Feb. 9, 2018, with late registration until Feb. 28, 2018. cants must be a male high school senior entering Cleveland 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
Scholarship Information: The following scholarship infor- State University in the fall, with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Appli- 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
mation & scholarships are available in the Student Services Of- cants and scholarship winners are not required to join Sigma Directions:
fice or online: Phi Epsilon. Deadline is August 15, 2018. Mix together flour, baking soda, salt, baking powder, and
Ohio University Women’s Club of Greater Cleveland - This The Mensa Foundation Scholarships - Non-members / butter until the mixture resembles cornmeal.
scholarship is open to high school senior women who will be members may apply to the scholarship program. Eligibility re- Combine eggs, sugar, rum extract, almond extract, and
entering Ohio University as a freshman in the fall of 2018. This quires that the applicant be a senior entering higher education in nutmeg until well mixed. Pour the egg mixture into the flour
scholarship can range in value from a partial scholarship, up to the fall following graduation. Applicants are required to submit mixture. Stir until well blended. Divide the dough into two
a full tuition scholarship for the freshman year. Deadline is Feb an essay on “Your goal,” in ordered to be considered. Grades, equal halves. Refrigerate the dough for 2 hours.
2, 2018. academic program and/or financial need are not considered in
B. Davis Scholarship - This $1,000 scholarship is available the final determination of scholarship recipients. Deadline is Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
to juniors, seniors, and post-secondary students. You may ac- Jan. 15, 2018. Place dough on a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough
cess this scholarship at http://www.studentawardsearch.com/ AES Engineering Scholarship - This $500 scholarship is out until it is 1/8 inch thick. Using a cookie cutter cut the
scholarships.htm. Deadline to apply is May 22, 2018. available to high school seniors. You do not have to be studying dough into cookies (whatever shapes you please). Place the
2017-2018 Cavaliers/Huntington Scholarship - There engineering to apply. It will be awarded on the basis of charac- cookies on an ungreased baking sheet.
will be ten - $2,000 scholarships awarded. Applicants must be ter, as determined by the essay you submit. Deadline is October Bake in the preheated oven until the edges are golden, 7
a graduating senior in a qualifying county (Lorain County is 6, 2018. There is also a link on their webpage for multiple other to 9 minutes. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet
among them). Complete applications must be received by Feb. scholarships with a wide range of requirements and fields of for 1 minute before removing to a wire rack to cool com-
16, 2018. study. pletely. Recipe By: Millie Atchison, courtesy of www.all-
Ohio Township Association Scholarship - There are 3 - recipes.com
$1,500 scholarships available in two categories. Students may
apply for both scholarships, but can only be awarded one. Stu-
dents must be a US citizen, residing in an Ohio township, plan-
ning to attend a two or four year Ohio college or university in
the fall of 2018. Deadline is Jan 28, 2018.
Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. Scholar-
ship (LMRE) - There are two different scholarships. One is the Rum Sugar Cookies
Children of Members Scholarship and the other is the Touch-
stone Energy Scholarship. Two, $3,000 scholarships will be
awarded to one senior boy and one senior girl for the Children
of Members Scholarship. The Touchstone Energy Scholarship
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Christine Manning, Special time sheet, on an as needed and applicable laws as the Board course, and received a score of
Needs Paraprofessional, at approved basis, not to exceed and ESC hereby agree that the three (3) or higher on the cor-
$12.29 per hour, not to exceed 150 hours. Motion carried. ESC’s business advisory coun- responding AP course exam-
a total of 15 hours, per time Motion to approve the ab- cil shall represent the business ination or a four (4) or higher
sheet between November 1, sence for Tina Bednarski un- of the Keystone Local School on the corresponding IB course
2017 and May 25, 2018 to be der the Family Medical Leave District. This agreement shall examination at any time during
paid from the Title IV Profes- Act for the period on or about remain in full force and effect high school.
sional Development Funds. November 9, 2017 through on until either the Board or ESC g. The student earned at
Penfield Township Trustees Motion carried. or about November 24, 2017. terminates the same by formal least a three (3) on the job skills
assessment in the areas of “ap-
Motion was made to ap-
resolution.Motion carried.
Motion carried.
prove for Positive Behavior Motion to accept the fol- Motion to approve the res- plied mathematics,” “reading
The regular December 19 meeting of the Penfield Township Intervention Support (PBIS) lowing donations: Anonymous olution for the graduating class for information,” and “locating
Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were pres- meeting on October 24, 2017, - 3 blankets valued at $30 and 2 of 2018 only: For students en- information” or comparable
ent. Seven guests attended the meeting. up to1 hour, at tutor rate, $28 packs of socks valued at $10 to tering ninth grade for the first scores of a successor version
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved per hour, per time sheet, to Keystone Middle School PBIS time between July 1, 2014 and of that assessment as may be
with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded by Richard be paid from the General Program; Ava Armitage - $50 July 1, 2015, additional ways to adopted by the State Board of
Education.
worth of books to Keystone
Fund for:. Kristen Campbell,
qualify for a high school diplo-
Conrad. Voucher #’s 12035-12050, PO #’s 48-50-2017 were Meghann Redd, Kathryn Dil- Elementary School Library; ma will include, in addition to h. The student obtains an in-
approved with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded by len, Natalie Rodriquez, Jen- Rosanna Ritenour $30 worth of those listed in Policy IKF, the dustry-recognized credential or
Richard Conrad. Resolution #2017.12.19.01 approving tempo- nifer, Fehlan Jones, Alyssa miscellaneous school supplies following: group of credentials equal to at
rary appropriations for $349,388 for 2018 was approved with a Schwedt, David Jones, Helen to Keystone Middle School 1. The student must take least three (3) total points.
motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded by Richard Conrad. Wolosz, Kristen Lazard, Kris- PBIS Program. Motion carried. all end of course examinations i. The student meets all re-
Motion to approve the be-
Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence, which includ- tin Zatik, Leanne Miller. Mo- low listed amended service required and retake any end of quirements for the OhioMean-
course examination in English
tion carried.
sJobs readiness seal. Students
ed a letter from Sedgewick Claims, and a quote for servicing our Motion made to approve the agreement contract as present- language arts or mathematics participating in a career-tech-
fire extinguishers from Superior Fire Services. The outstanding PaySchools Agreement as pre- ed from August 1, 2017 to July for which the student received nical program also may qualify
Vasu invoices were discussed and as the work has not been com- sented. Motion carried. 31, 2018: Educational Service a score of lower than three (3) for a high school diploma by:
pleted, they will not be paid. The quote from Sweet Lawns was Motion to accept the below Center of Medina County. Mo- at least once, and complete the 1. The student does all of
not acted upon, as another quote has not been obtained yet. resignation of Donna Gray, tion carried. District’s required units of in- the following; takes all end of
Motion to approve the be-
Maintenance man Tyrone reported on painting the wainscot- KES Teacher for the purpose of low amended listed agreement struction and meets at least two course examinations required,
of the following conditions:
completes the District’s re-
retirement effective end of day
ing in the Town Hall. Discussion was held regarding continuing on Friday, June 29, 2018. Mo- for special education services a. An attendance rate of quired units of instruction,
the new paint around the windows and it was decided that he tion carried. contract from September 1, ninety-three percent (93%) completes a career-technical
should continue. Motion to accept the res- 2017 to August 31, 2018 as during the twelfth grade year. training program approved by
Resident Jean Eglin advised all that a prayer vigil would be ignation of Susan Capiccioni, presented: Optimal School b. The student takes at the Ohio Department of Ed-
held at St. Pat’s for the Holmes child on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Cashier, effective end of day, Therapy, LLC. Motion carried. least four full-year or equiva- ucation that includes at least
Motion to approve the be-
Trustee Conrad received a call from Sue Zambo regarding Thursday, November 9, 2017. low listed agreement for spe- lent courses during the twelfth four career-technical courses,
Motion carried.
grade year and has at least a
and meets one of the following
damage to her driveway from the plow truck turning around in Motion to approve the hir- cial education services for the grade point average of 2.5 on a conditions:
it. Discussion was held regarding options. Conrad will approach ing of Laura Renee Hess and 2017-2018 school year as pre- 4.0 scale for courses completed a. Attains a cumulative
Sue about possible repairs, and if she is amenable will get a quote Cari Rastetter-Padin for KHS sented: KidsLink Neurobehav- during the twelfth grade year. score of at least “proficient” on
for a new culvert pipe and a load of stone. Conrad reported that Cafeteria at hourly rate as sug- ioral Center. Motion carried. c. The student completes a career-technical assessments
the RLCWA board voted to hire OMDPC as their legal counsel. gested, on an eighteen-month Motion to approve the Trea- capstone project as defined by or test modules required for a
Trustee Johnson reported that 176 replacement LED bulbs probationary contract, pending surer/CFO, Michael Resar Sr., the District during the twelfth career-technical education pro-
be appointed as public records
gram.
grade year.
all record checks and comple-
have been received. He also advised that a burial for Jeanette tion of state and local require- designee for the remainder of d. The student complet- b. The student obtains an
Leimbach will be held Thursday, and a burial for Miriam Prebis ments. Motion carried. 2017. Motion carried. ed one hundred and twenty industry-recognized credential
will be held on January 6. He reported that he purchased a door Motion to employ two (2) Motion to approve the be- (120) hours in a community or group of credentials equal to
prize for the LCTA banquet. 2017-2018 classified substi- low resolution. As the Key- service role or in a position of at least twelve (12) total points.
Trustee Gordon reported that he purchased two new batteries tutes. Amy Honer and Victoria stone Local School District employment (includes intern- c. Demonstrates successful
for the plow truck, and advised that the water trailer is almost Maynard. Motion carried. Board of Education (“Board”) ships, work study, co-ops and workplace participation evi-
has entered into an agreement
dence by two hundredfifty doc-
apprenticeships as defined by
Motion to approve the em-
complete. The yearend/organizational meeting of 12/27 at 10 ployment of individuals on ex- under R.C. 3313.843 and/ the District. umented hours of workplace
a.m. was discussed. tra duty contracts for the 2017- or R.C. 3313.845 to receive e. The student earned three experience and regular, written,
With no additional business to discuss, the meeting was ad- 2018 school year, pending all any services from the Educa- (3) or more transcripted hours positive evaluations signed by
journed at 7:55 p.m. with a motion made by Duane Johnson, sec- record checks and completion tional Service Center of Lo- of credit through the College the workplace supervisor and a
onded by Lloyd Gordon. of state and local requirements. rain County Governing Board Credit Plus program at any representative from the school
Submitted by Vicki Denes, Fiscal Officer Motion carried. (“ESC”), the Board is not re- time during high school. based on a written agreement.
f. The student passed an Ad-
Motion to approve the listed
quired to appoint a business ad-
Motion carried.
Keystone BOE individuals as a volunteer for visory council pursuant to R.C. vanced Placement (AP) or In- The meeting was adjourned
ternational Baccalaureate (IB)
3313.82, R.C. 3313.821, and
the 2017-2018 school year for
the position indicated, pending at 6:48 p.m.
The Keystone Board of Ed- all record checks and comple-
ucation held their regular meet- tion of state and local require-
ing on November 20, 2017. ments. Jerry Johnson, Bowling; LaGrange Happy
Vice President Deborah Melda Kevin Minnich, Bowling; An-
called the meeting to order at 6 thony Stefan, Girls’ Basketball.
p.m. Board Members in Atten- Motion carried. New
dance: Deborah Melda, Ronald Motion to approve eleven
Sheldon, Patricia Wakefield, (11) substitute teachers for the
Dennis Walter. Board Mem- 2017-2018 school year, on an Year
ber, Renee Mezera not present. as needed basis, compensation
Public Persons in Attendance: at $90 per day ($45 per half 540 N. Center St
Thank You Franco Gallo, Michael Resar day) pending completion of all LaGrange, OH
Sr., James Kohler, Gina Gib-
state and local requirements.
to ALL son, Antonietta Filut, Jacque- Motion carried. 440-355-9920
line Vance, Therese Jackson,
Motion to employ five (5)
Carrie O’Boyle, Devin Stang
individuals to participate in an
of our Those present recited the Internal Special Education Au-
Pledge of Allegiance. The reg-
dit paid out of the IDEA Part
ular meeting minutes on Octo- B Federal Funds, at tutor rate, 440-355-6500
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The Treasurer/CFO recom-
Motion to employ Leslie
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with ORC 5705. 41D: Inter-
tion tutor for the 2017-2018
In beautiful Downtown net Access 07/01-12/31/2017 school year commencing on LaGrange
LaGrange Connect/$ 8,198.80. Motion November 13, 2017 through
440-355-5199 carried. May 25, 2018 at tutor rate, 440-355-5526
Motion made to approve
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Tender Shortbread Swiss Steak Supper
“These are great shortbreads for the holidays.” Pittsfield Community Church, located at the corner of St. Rts.
Ingredients: 58 and 303, is having a Swiss Steak Dinner on Saturday, Jan-
Herrick Memorial Library 1 cup butter, softened uary 13. Serving time is from 5-7 p.m. Cost is adults/$10; ages
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
7-12 $8; six and under free. All are welcome!
Writers Group - The group meets every other Thursday, from 1/2 cup fructose (fruit sugar)
6-7:30 p.m. The next upcoming meetings are December 28 (Note Directions: HAPPY NEW YEAR!
change from last week), and January 11 & 25, 2018. Join this Cream together butter and sugar. Add 1 3/4 cups flour
group if you have a passion for writing of all venues. Bring sam- gradually, reserving 1/2 cup for pastry board.
ples of your writing to share with the group. New members are Turn dough out on board and gradually work in remain-
welcome. Registration is encouraged. To register, call the Her- ing flour, if necessary. Roll dough to 1/3 or 1/2 inch thick-
rick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. ness; then cut with cookie cutter AV Alecia Vidika HAPPY
Mental Health First Aid Training - Saturday, January 6 and Place on cookie sheet and bake at 300 degrees F (150
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ing a safe, responsible action plan. The training will take place at
the Herrick Memorial Library in the Community Room by a Lo-
rain County Board of Mental Health instructor. Attendees must Maryann Jacko, DDS
attend both sessions to receive their certificate of completion. Jonathan Siefker, DDS
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Mad Hatter January - January 2-31 - ‘Baby it’s cold outside’
and the Herrick Memorial Library is celebrating this crazy, cold
Ohio weather in January by wearing crazy hats. Library users, YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE
ages 11 and up, who wear a silly, crazy, stylish, or unusual hat
(not a knitted stocking hat or a baseball style cap) will be eligi-
ble to enter into our prize drawing when they check out library
materials. No registration is required. Don’t forget to wear your
chapeau when you come to the library in January. You may be LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR!
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Library Board Meeting - The Library Board of Trustees will
hold it special ‘Organization’ board meeting on Monday, January
8, at 10:30 a.m. The January Board Meeting will immediately SAVE ON ALL
follow the special meeting. Both meetings will be in the library’s LIVING ROOM
Community Room. They are open to the public. SOFAS &
Auditions RECLINERS
The Wellington High School Drama Club and Wellington
Community Theater will be holding auditions for the spring mu-
sical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” on Jan-
uary 10, from 4-8 p.m. in the Patricia Lindley Center for the
Performing Arts. We are seeking high school-age students and
adults to fill the cast. You do not need to be a Wellington resident
- just a lover of theater. Auditions will consist of performing a
memorized monologue and song, and will be taken in the order
of arrival. All auditions will need to present their schedule con-
flicts/obligations.
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meet course requirements). All program materials are provided PIECES
and students also receive free meals daily. To complete the pro-
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