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“Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”
Volume 63, No. 22 Columbia Station, Ohio November 27, 2017
WHS “FOR” Club The Christmas that went down the Rabbit Hole!
kindness project
The Colum-
bia Youth Players
(CYP) are per-
forming their 7th
annual Columbia
Youth Christmas
Play, “The Christ-
mas that went
down the Rabbit
Hole,” on Friday
and Saturday,
December 8-9,
at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, Decem-
ber 10, at 2:30
p.m. at Columbia
Lighthouse Bible
Church, located at
24050 Royalton
Rd., in Columbia
Station. Help our
characters realize
how important it
is to share your
talents not only at
Christmas, but all
year long!
Doors open 30
Paper turkey holds feathers of thankfulness posted by students and minutes before the
staff at Wellington High School. play with won- (L-R) Back row: Hannah Primozik, Ashley Kulwicki, Kayla Kachafsky, Johnny Tinter and Zach Hritz. Middle row: Lili-
ana Hritz, Chase Mester, Jessica Jacobs and Blake Baron. Front row: Marcella Creech, Nadia Hritz, Carli DeJesus,
The Wellington High School FOR Club (Friends of Ra- derful Christmas Alyse Young, Sarah Creech, Gracie Tinter and Isabella Mester.
chel) completed a kindness project for Thanksgiving. The stu- music provided by
dents and staff members wrote what they are thankful for on local youth performers and prizes. During Intermission, at (440) 263-9131. The Co- mer camp opportunities and
a feather of a large paper turkey on a wall at the high school. a special performance from the audience will enjoy a lumbia Youth Players is a the refurbishment of instru-
A sample of the many thankful items mentioned included:- Tracy Hedglen Sabol, vo- local youth magician and a faith-based, non-profit orga- ments for local youth. CYP
friends and family, sports, food, animals, beach vacations and calist. All ages are invited to special visit from Santa will nization established to pro- is currently accepting dona-
books. participate in the show. The complete the show! vide theatrical and musical tions of musical instruments,
Tickets are $8 per person, opportunities to school aged which will be refurbished
FOR (Friends of Rachel) is a national club formed in audience is provided props $6 for seniors and students. children. Proceeds from the and provided free of charge
schools named for Rachel Scott, a 16-year-old Columbine to have fun during the show Tickets are available at Co- play will be available for to inspired musical youth.
High School sophomore, who was the first student killed in right along with the cast! lumbia Lighthouse Bible scholarships for Columbia For more information,
the 1999 massacre on the campus. There are also concessions,
featuring homemade Christ- Church and Columbia Bap- Seniors continuing in a the- please call Charmae Cottom.
Christmas in Wellington mas cookies, raffles and door tist Church, or call Charmae atrical field for college, sum-
The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is once again “Angel Blessing Bag” project Toys for Tots Volleyball Tournament
sponsoring Wellington’s Christmas in the Village, on Satur-
day, December 2, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Parade will be at
1 p.m. and children may visit Santa in the Town Hall after the TAP United is hosting the “Angel Blessing Bag” project Lorain County Community College will host its annual
parade and then stop in the library for a free craft event. here in Lorain County. They are looking to fill 300 bags of full Toys For Tots Holiday Volleyball Tournament, Friday through
The annual Christmas Bazaar at First Congregational size personal care items to deliver to all of the recovery homes Sunday, December 8-10, at the LCCC Gym and Fieldhouse.
UCC is from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Great Christmas gift items will in Lorain County. This number continues to grow, as the need
be available for purchase and a large variety of homemade has increased since one year ago. Currently, the bags will help Entry fee is $20 per team and one new toy per player. Toys
Christmas cookies. Lunch will be available from 10:30 a.m.- approximately 100 women and 200 men in recovery. Items will be donated to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys For
1:30 p.m. Don’t forget to shop your local vendors and enjoy that they are collecting are shampoo, hair conditioner, body- Tots program. A team roster and the registration fee must be
the local eateries while doing your Christmas shopping. wash, bar soap, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs/ turned in to the LCCC HPER office by at 7:30 p.m. on Tues-
On November 28, at 3:30 p.m., Main Street Wellington hairbrushes, razors, feminine hygine products, unisex hats & day, December 5. Register online at www.lorainccc.edu.
volunteers will decorate a live evergreen tree to honor the gloves, socks, granola or snack bars. This is a way to help
men and women who serve in the military, police, fire or give back a piece of human dignity to those in the community For more information, contact Jim Powers at (440) 366-
as an EMT. The tree will be displayed in the Wellington in need. Unfortunately, some men and women enter into a 7652 or [email protected].
Gazebo in front of the historic Town Hall throughout the detox or recovery facility with nothing but the clothes on their
holiday season. Special ornaments will display the names back or with limited family resources or support to help them Lorain County Community College is located at 1005 N.
of Wellington area individuals who are currently serving, on their journey to wellness. Abbe Road, in Elyria.
Veterans or heroes who have passed. To add a name to the
tree, please call Main Street Wellington at (440) 647-3987. Donations can be dropped off at the following locations by Substitute Bus Driver Job Fair
The Lake Shore Railway Association will be operating its “Santa December 14: Erie Coast Custom and Collision in Columbia
Train” on December 1 & 2 and December 8 & 9. The railway Station, Murphy Bros in Elyria, Wellington Police Depart- The Educational Service Center of Lorain County is holding a
station, located just west of Wellington on Route 18, and 1950’s ment, Lorain County ADAS Board Office in Lorain, Let’s Get Substitute Bus Driver Job Fair on Thursday, November 30, from
era train will be decorated for the holiday season. Tickets are $10 Real &ACC Adult Health Care in Vermilion, Edward Jones 1-5 p.m. at 1885 Lake Avenue, in Elyria.
for children sahnodusldenbieorpsuorcPvheaarsg6e0deay1heea9arsd of age. Adult tickets are Financial - Vasyl Rabosyuk & Avon Lake Old Fire House,
$15. Tickets of time and are available both in Avon Lake. Please RSVP by calling (440) 201-4411 if The position offers flexible hours, extra income and train-
through their website at www.lwvry.org. you would like to make a donation or join them on December ing, provided by the district. Interested individuals must be 21
17 to stuff bags and attend the pot luck event at the Columbia years old or older, have a clean driving record, pass a background
For more information on the Wellington holiday events, United Methodist Church. For more information, please visit check and CDL and/or experience preferred, but not required.
see page 11. http://tapuloraincounty.weebly.com/. The districts hiring are Amherst, Avon, Clearview, Firelands,
Keystone, Midview, Oberlin, North Ridgeville, Sheffield/Shef-
fied Lake and Wellington.
Registration is advised. To register, go to esclc.org. For more
information, contact Pam Gamble at (440) 324-5777, ext. 1113.
Community Directory Carlisle 8 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 16 Events page 2
Columbia 4 Grafton Twp. 19 Wellington 10 Profile Page 13
Eaton 8 LaGrange 12 Churches 6 Classifieds 17
Christm20a1s7 Our annual Christmas Musicale draws over 2,500 people each year.
Musicale This magnificent 3 night production of music, drama and over 50,000 lights
Friday—December 8 will prepare your heart for the true meaning of Christmas.
Saturday—December 9 First Baptist Church of Elyria invites you to attend this year’s Christmas Musicale.
Sunday—December 10
Purchase tickets in our foyer on Sundays and Wednesdays or through
7 pm each night our church office during the week. Call 440-458-5128
Suggested donation of $5 per person • $15 per family
First Baptist Church is located at 11400 LaGrange Rd. in Elyria.
Doors open 35 minutes before performance
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Lot like Christmas....
EventsLOCAL
November 25 Nov. 26 - December 2
Dec. 24 December 3 December 9 Dec. 16
Christmas in the Alpaca Light Up Lakewood
Barn Holiday Lights Snacks with Santa & Breakfast with Santa Grinch Day in Peninsula
This free, family-friendly event the Horses
Enjoy and learn about alpacas, Visit this ½-mile walking paved features a holiday parade, light- Enjoy pancakes, sausage and Our very own Grinch will be
see how the babies have grown loop trail representing various ing ceremony, winter fireworks, Come enjoy horse/pony rides, beverage. Seatings at 9 am traveling about the village for
and shop for unique items for classic holiday movies. Please Live music, ice carvings, hot horse visits, Santa, snacks and or 11am. $10 each, under 2 visits and photo ops. Join us for
the holiday season. Free Admis- bring one non-perishable food chocolate, food trucks, chil- games and prizes - all for a $10 FREE. Call 440-458-5121 to several different activities to
sion. item to donate to Second Har- dren’s games and much more. donation ($5 if you are simply reserve. Optional photo $4. enhance your holiday spirit!
vest Food Bank. snacking). Bring a camera for Each child receives a GIFT!
Our Little World Alpacas Downtown Lakewood photo opportunities. Downtown Peninsula
16800 Cowley Rd., Carlisle Reservation Warren and Detroit Rd Carlisle Visitor Center 10:00pm - 4:00pm
Grafton 12882 Diagonal Rd, 11:00am - 8:00pm Angels Haven Horse Rescue 12882 Diagonal Rd
10:00am - 4:00pm Lagrange 13297 Durkee Rd, LaGrange Facebook - Christmas in Pen-
6:00-9:00pm Sun-Thur Christmas Cookie Sale Grafton 9:00am OR 11:00am insula
Wine Tasting & Shopping 6:00-10:00pm Fri-Sat 1:30pm - 4:30pm
$8 per pound of Homemade Santa’s Elves in Lunch with Santa
Come and shop local vendors December 1 Christmas Cookies! North Olmsted Noel Peninsula
while also sampling from local Enjoy pizza, entertainment and
wineries! $2 admission and ad- Grafton Old Fashioned North Eaton Christian This free-to-attend event will Santa’s Elves come to the Vil- crafts with SANTA all for just
ditional cost for wine tastings. Christmas Church feature holiday-themed food lage on Peninsula. Join us for $5.00 per person. Pre-register
Food and refreshments also 35895 Royalton Rd., vendors, kids crafts, outdoor several different activities to and pay by Dec. 13th at Sun-
available. This Annual Celebration is back Grafton games, live musical perfor- enhance your holiday spirit! dae Funday’s or by calling 440-
for this year! See Santa, tree 12:00pm - 1:00pm mances, reindeer, sled dogs, a 236-FOOD (3663).
Wellington Eagles #2051 lighting ceremony, christmas bonfire and an appearance by Downtown Peninsula
631 South Main St., displays, ice sculpting, caroling Dec. 2-3 Santa Claus. 10:00pm - 4:00pm Briarwood Lodge
Wellington and more! Columbia Reservation
1:00pm - 5:00pm Christmas Shopping North Olmsted Facebook - Christmas in Pen- 25145 Royalton Road
Downtown Grafton Celebration Community Cabin insula Columbia Station
Cleveland Winterfest Grafton-Midview Library 28114 Lorain Rd 12:00pm - 1:30pm
6:00pm - 8:00pm Refreshments and Great North Olmsted A Special Christmas
Free horse and carriage rides, Sales! 2:00pm - 5:00pm Wine Tour Holiday Family
the tree-lighting ceremony, fire- Miracle on Main Street Scavenger Hike
works show, pop-up retailers in- Main Street Antiques Dec. 8-10 Visit 3 Wineries along Erie
side Tower City, crafts, activities, The evening starts with a pa- 335 Main St., Oberlin Shores & Islands Wine Trail Holiday-themed outdoor trea-
Kids Village, free ice skating, rade down Park Avenue fol- 11:00am - 5:00pm Columbia Youth on this holiday-themed tour. sure hunt for small groups!
food trucks, Santa, and Bruce lowed by live music and a visit Christmas Play Receive gifts at each stop in- Maximum of 20 participating
the Talking Spruce! from Santa Claus. Head inside December 3 cluding chocolates! $69 440- families. PR one family or
the Main Street Community “The Christmas that went down 695-0419. group member by 12/11. For
Public Square Center for crafts, snacks and Santa Fly-in & the Rabbit Hole”.Come watch more information call 440-387-
Downtown Cleveland photos with Santa. Pancake Breakfast and participate in this play! Scarlet Transportation 8107.
1:00pm - 8:00pm Learn about Christmas along 11:30am - 5:00pm
Downtown Amherst Photo Opportunities with San- with Characters from Alice and Avon Lake Public
Lorain Waterfront Grafton-Midview Library ta. All proceeds to benefit the Wonderland. Raffles, Con- www.scarlettransportation.com Library/KFR Trailhead,
Winterfest 6:00pm - 8:00pm Women in Aviation Scholarship cessions, Magician, Visit from 32649 Electric Blvd,
Fund and Discover Aviation Santa. Tickets $8 Adult, $6 Stu- Santa Claus Run Avon Lake
Reindeer, Santa at Palace, www.mainstreetamherst.org Center. For more info call 440- dents/seniors. 440-263-9131. 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Super Heroes, Princesses, 263-6668 or visit website. Run the course in a sea of red
Fireworks, Fire & Ice Tower, December 2 Columbia Lighthouse and white Santas. Not a timed
Storyland, Moore House tours, Lorain County Airport Bible Church event. Don’t forget to enjoy
Windjammer Band - Library, Christmas in the Alpaca 44050 Russia Rd, Elyria 24050 Royalton Rd, some delicious milk and cookies
Storyland at 453 Broadway, Arts Barn 9:00am - 12:00pm Columbia Station on the course. Visit website for
Council Crafts. Fri & Sat: 7:30pm, more info and to register.
Enjoy and learn about alpacas, www.waicleveland.org Sun: 2:30pm
Veterans Park see how the babies have grown Victory Park Ohio
Downtown Lorain and shop for unique items for 7777 Victory Lane,
4:00pm - 9:00pm the holiday season. Free Admis- North Ridgeville
sion. 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Our Little World Alpacas www.santaclausrun.com/
16800 Cowley Rd., cleveland
Grafton
10:00am - 4:00pm
“Trade your unwanted gold
for beautiful white gold
diamond earrings or jewelry!”
“Now Offering 12 months Interest Free”
665 Chestnut Commons Dr., Elyria
(440) 322-0019 • www.elyriajewelers.com
Hours: Tues. 9:30-7 • Mon./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9:30-6 • Sat. 9:30-3:30
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 Scouts’ Breakfast with Santa Northeast Ohio Township are working out ways to share
Association will meet Feb. it with its members. There
Julie Petras Every year the Scout Scholarship Committee sponsors a 1 in Columbus. Mr. Musto will soon be grants available
email: [email protected] Breakfast with Santa in order to offer scholarships to graduating reported that NEOSORD will for schools and townships.
senior Girl or Boy Scouts. Every year they have been able to hold a meeting on November Dale Rundle reported that Ru-
CHS Weekly Calendar offer at least one scholarship to a graduating senior boy and a girl 28 in Parma at 10:30 a.m. The ral Water will hold its regular
scout, thanks to the generosity of donors and the profits from the Lorain County Community meeting on Dec. 13.
Monday, November 27: pancake breakfast. Alliance will meet Dec. 1 in There were no Fiscal Of-
6 p.m. Football banquet-Clearview Church. the Administration Building. ficer requests. After Commu-
Tuesday, November 28: The breakfast at the Columbia VFW, on Sunday, December 3, Mr.Musto attended a meeting nity Input the meeting was
6 p.m. Girls Soccer banquet. from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and includes all- you-can eat pancakes, sau- with NOPEC recently. When adjourned. The next regular
Wednesday, November 29: sages, juice and coffee. The cost of the breakfast is $7 per person the electric company broke meeting will be on Monday,
6/7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball v. Cuyahoga Hts. and includes a picture with Santa. Children 2 and under are free. the contract with NOPEC it December 4, 2017 at 7 p.m. in
Thursday, November 30: sued and the courts awarded Town Hall.
4 p.m. Academic Challenge at Lake Ridge. There will also be a Gift Basket Raffle! Come join them for NOPEC $9.4 million. They
6 p.m. Cross Country banquet. a great pancake breakfast and show your support of Scouting. Boy Scout Recruitment Night
Friday, December 1:
4 p.m. Wrestling at Lorain Nationwide Classic. College Credit Plus Meeting at CHS Columbia Station Troop #104 is having their Recruitment
6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball DeFranco tournament at Mid- Night on Thursday, November 30, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Bri-
view. Columbia High School and Lorain County Community Col- arwood Lodge in the Columbia Metropark. This is for boys 11-
Saturday, December 2: lege will have an informational meeting on the topic of College 17 years old. With more than 130 Merit Badges—from Archery
10 a.m. Wrestling at Lorain Nationwide Classic. Credit Plus on Monday, December 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Co- and Art to Welding and Wilderness Survival—Scouting is the
1/2:30 p.m. Girls Basketball at Brookside. lumbia High School cafeteria. All students in grades 6-11 inter- ultimate form of learning by doing. Boy Scouts explore their
Boys Basketball DeFranco tournament at Midview. ested in participating in the CCP program for next school year interests and improve their skills while working toward Scout-
and their parents must attend this meeting. LCCC will have CCP ing’s highest rank: Eagle. Add in outdoor adventures, hiking and
J&J Greenhouse Adopt-A-Cause applications available that evening. If you have any questions camping, and Scouting gives boys all the experience they need
about the College Credit Plus program, please contact the Co- to become men. Please attend Recruitment Night for more infor-
This holiday season we would be honored to accept dona- lumbia High School Guidance office at (440) 236-5003 or email mation. If you cannot make it, please feel free to call/text Tom
tions for Sean Garrow. In July, Sean was struck by a vehicle [email protected]. Again, this meeting is mandatory for at (440) 666-2769. They can now also accept registration online
while working outside a food truck at The Jailhouse Tavern in any students new to the CCP program. through beascout.org; type in 44028 for Troop 104 and it will
Grafton Twp. Sean lost his right leg on impact, broke his right have an “apply” button.
arm and 3 ribs. After a long hospital stay and many surgeries, Columbia Trustees Meeting
Sean continues his long recovery and physical therapy. Sean is Wreaths Across America
a 2015 graduate at Columbia High School. He was in the band
and drama club. He is a very talented artist and has a scholarship The Columbia Township $22,910.94. There is no news The Auxiliary VFW Post #9340 and the Civil Air Patrol
on hold at BW College. Although in pain and obvious daily life Board of Trustees met on on the Estates of Columbia Cuyahoga County Cadet Squadron will be holding the “Wreaths
adjustments, Sean is in high spirits and a true inspiration. Always Monday, November 20, 2017 Ridge. There is also nothing Across America” Laying of Wreaths Ceremony on Veteran’s
ready to crack a joke or play a prank, he doesn’t give up and has at 7 p.m. in Town Hall with all on the Riverside Golf Course. graves on December 16 at noon. The ceremony will begin at the
so many ideas of what he wants to do to help others that have three trustees present and the The case against the Rockin’ Veteran’s Memorial on Route 82 located between the Colum-
been through their own tragedy. Let’s make this a special holiday Fiscal Officer Jackie Ramsey. R Ranch is closed. The exec- bia VFW Post #9340 and Columbia Park with the laying of the
for such a deserving young man. You can stop by J&J Green- The minutes of the November utive meeting planned for No- wreaths to follow the ceremony at Columbia’s cemeteries.
house, 26240 Folley Rd., in Columbia Station, to drop off cash 6 meeting were accepted as vember 9, the Emerald Woods
donations or gift cards. Our hours are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Sun. written. The Trustees voted to Course, was cancelled. A Wreaths can still be purchased on line for this year. It is not
For more information, call us at (440) 236-8762. pay the bills and payroll. The Public Hearing will be held on too late to donate for this year but with the cut off date so soon
bills amounted to $116,126.04 Tuesday, January 16, 2018 please donate on the website and use our zip code then location
Jay, Jean, John & Vickie, J&J Greenhouse and payroll amounted to at 7:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. for code OHMCTC and either group code OH0033P or OH0035P.
$23,972.57 bringing the to- Emerald Woods and MLM.
CHS Blood Drive tal to $140,098.61. The re- All are welcome to come and help lay the wreaths on our Vet-
ceipts totaled $13,796.85. COMMITTEE REPORTS erans graves. Anyone with questions can call Carol at (440) 236-
Columbia High School Leaders Club will be sponsoring a Under Correspondence it was Mr. Cunningham reported 8566. More information on the program can be found at www.
blood drive on Thursday, December 7. The drive is in conjunc- learned that the Ohio Senate that the Lorain County Town- wreathsacrossamerica.org
tion with Lifeshare of Lorain County. The blood mobiles will has passed an appropriation ship Association will meet
be located in the school’s parking lot near the west end of the bill for projects in the cities, Dec. 21 in New Russia Town- FREEDOM IS NOT FREE,
building from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Students must be at least 16 years townships, or county. The ship. Mr. Heidecker reported SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!
old weigh at least 105 lbs. and be in good health. Signed parental State is encouraging officials that Southwest Hospital Board
consent forms are required for all 16 & 17-year-old students this to submit plans for consid- will meet Dec. 19; NOACA COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
year before they are able to donate blood due to a Zika virus eration. The Senior Trans- will meet Dec. 8; and the
research study. Students may pick up the blue permission slip portation provided 5 trips for
with the research study information attached in the main office or Columbia residents during the Need a Gift Idea?
from the Lifeshare representative when they sign up. Blood drive month of October.
student signups will be Tuesday, December 5 and Wednesday, Give Our Holiday Gift Card
December 6 in the cafeteria during the lunch periods. Department Reports
The Zoning Inspector is- Buy $50 in Gift Cards
We would like to invite the Columbia community to par- sued 3 permits between Nov.
ticipate in our blood drive. Please come to the high school on 6 and Nov. 17. A violation Get a $10 Bonus
Thursday, December 7 anytime between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. For letter was sent to a resident
questions, please call the school at (440) 236-5001. Participation on Snell for a home business Card FREE!*
in this program also supports Lifeshare’s generous scholarship (landscaping) on the proper-
program for graduating seniors. Help save a life-donate blood! ty. The resident will move the *Gift Card promotion is available November 24 - December 24, 2017
equipment and send a letter to and cannot be used on the day purchased.
PUBLIC HEARING the Trustees detailing the ac-
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP tivities. The gentleman who Bootleggers Bar & Grille
BOARD OF TRUSTEES has been mowing the town-
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2017 ship cemeteries is interested 34550 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station
in completing the clean up of 440-748-1029
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees will hold a the property on N.Station. The www.bootleggersbarandgrille.com
public hearing on Monday, December 4, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. Board of Zoning Appeals will
to discuss the updated Columbia Township Land Use Plan. meet on Monday, November The Depot at Union Station
This public hearing will be at the Columbia Town Hall, 27 at 6:30 p.m. for a variance
25496 Royalton Road, Columbia Station, Ohio 44028. case. The Zoning Commission 700 North Center St., LaGrange
will meet on Thursday, De- 440-355-6505
At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Trustees cember 7 at 6:30 p.m. They
will take a vote on whether or not to approve the plan as are working on mixed uses, www.thedepotatunionstation.com
updated. The revised Columbia Township Land Use Plan combining Highway Busi-
is available for review at the Columbia Township Office, ness and Neighborhood Busi-
Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ness, and eliminating Heavy
Notice given by: Rita J. Plata, Administrative Asssistant Industry. The Road-Service
Director reported that Rescue
HYDROPONICS 1 was out of service until the
brakes were repaired. 213
The Indoor Gardener Tanker is still out while wait-
Store ing for the chief to find some-
one who can weld the tank.
Home & Commercial Growers Welcome! The Trustees voted to approve
the expenditure of $7,209.86
Grow Lights • Nutrients for two chains for the snow
Grow Media and More! plow trucks. The Snell Road
bridge will be done by the end
Visit us on Facebook @prell87 of November. It may even
23005 Sprague Rd, Unit 5, Columbia St. be opened by Thanksgiv-
ing. The
440-532-7722 Fire Chief was not available
Hours: M-F 11-8pm; Sat 12-5pm; Sun 12-4pm for a fire department report.
Rita Plata gave the cemetery
Great Prices & Expert Advice report. $800 was received for
burials and $2,125 for the sale
of graves.
OLD BUSINESS
The Trustees will hold a
Public Hearing on the Land
Use Plan on December 4,
2017 at 7:30 p.m.in Town
Hall. Redfern Road is
finished. The Trustees vot-
ed to authorize payment of
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 Holiday Cookie Sale Come and
Worship
The Rural-Urban Record Community of Faith United Church of Christ, located at with us!
Published Weekly on Monday 9715 East River Rd., in Elyria, is selling holiday cookies on
December 9, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for $8 per pound. Walk Church of Christ GRAFTON UNITED
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter around tables full of a wide assortment of timeless and festive METHODIST CHURCH
Founders 1955 holiday cookies and choose your favorites. Boxes are provid- Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
ed. The event is held in the fellowship hall and coffee and hot Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
Lee Boise, Publisher & President cocoa are served. The event is sponsored by Women of Faith. “Your Family Church”
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Call (440) 322-3781 for more information. No pre-sales. Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
211 Forest St., LaGrange 8:45am Sunday School
Mailing Address: Christmas Cookie Sale 10:00am Worship
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 440-355-6872
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station The North Eaton Christian Church youth will be holding a 10:35am Children’s Church
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Christmas Cookie Sale on Saturday, December 3, from 12-1 YOU’RE INVITED!!! Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
p.m. Homemade Christmas Cookies will be sold for $8 a
Email: [email protected] pound. Please enter by the main door at the rear of the build- CALVARY BAPTIST United Church of God
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com ing. Once inside, you will get a bag or two to fill. (You are CHURCH
welcome to bring your own bag, box or cookie tin. We will 12981 Grafton Rd.
DEADLINE: weigh it before you fill it with cookies.) Pick and choose all of 114 Hope Ct., Elyria Grafton, Oh 44044
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm one kind or a few of each from a great variety of homemade Service Time: Sunday, 10 a.m.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Christmas Cookies. Bring your bag back to the weighing sta- Sabbath Services
tion to pay. The money raised will help in the Mission and 440-458-5200
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Ministry of the North Eaton Christian Church Youth Groups, WWW.CBCHOPE.ORG Saturdays at 12:30 pm
including supporting efforts to pay for a new roof for the http://cleveland.ucg.org
Kid’s Christmas event church.
Our Lady Queen of Peace
Abiding Faith Bible Church is having a free Kid’s Christ- North Eaton Christian Church is located on the corner of Catholic Church
mas event on December 8, from 6-9 p.m. at the church. Ac- Rt. 82 and Rt. 83. If you have any questions, please call the
tivities include pizza, a craft, cookie decorating and a magic church office at (440) 748-2230. Weekend Masses Weekday
show! If you would like to attend, please sign up at www. Sat. 4:30pm Mass
abidingfaithbible.org by December 6. For more information, Gentle Woman Fellowship Sun. 8:30 & 8:00am
call Rachel at (440) 364-9477. Abiding Faith Bible Church is 11:00am Chapel
located at 14161 West River Rd., in Columbia Station. Gentle Woman Fellowship, an Inter-Parish Group, Confession:
meets on First Fridays at Saint Clarence Parish Center, lo- Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
Ham Dinner cated at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. The First 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
Friday, December 1, schedule of activities include: at 9:30
Litchfield Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk a.m. Pray the Holy Rosary and at 10 a.m. attend Holy ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Road, will have a Ham Dinner on Friday, December 1, from Mass, followed by coffee or tea in the Parish Hall. At
4:30-6:30 p.m. Cost: seniors/$7, adults/$9, children 5-12/$4 11 a.m., the Most Rev. Roger W. Gries, O.S.B., Auxiliary NORTH COLUMBIA UNITED
and children 5 and under are free. Carry-out will be available Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Cleveland, will be cele- EATON METHODIST
by calling (330) 723-2691. brating Mass with us and be our speaker. He became a Bene- CHRISTIAN CHURCH
dictine Monk on July 11, 1957 and was ordained a priest on CHURCH
Hungarian Sausage Sale May18, 1963. After that, Bishop Gries received an MA in Worship Service
Education from Loyola of Chicago. He taught, coached and (Disciples) 10:30 a.m.
Community of Faith United Church of Christ is selling became principal and president at Benedictine High School
Hungarian sausage for $6 per lb. (sold in two lb. packages). from 1964 -2001. After the bishop served as Abbot for twenty Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday School
To place an order, call (440) 328-7534, (440) 366-4651, (440) years, Pope John Paul II asked him to become the Auxiliary
309-6828 or the church office at (440) 322-3781. Orders are Bishop of Cleveland. He became Bishop on June 7, 2001 and 440-748-2230 during Worship Service
accepted through Monday, December 11. Pick up your order served in that position for twelve years. In March of 2012,
on Saturday, December 16, from 1-4 p.m. at Community of at age seventy-five, he submitted his letter of resignation [as www.neccdisciples.com 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River Rd., in Elyria. Church Law requires] which was accepted by Pope Francis COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
on November 1, 2013. Although this relieved him of dioc- Worship Services
Breakfast with Santa & esan administrative duties, he has continued to function as 8:00am & 9:30am Pastor Matt Merriman
Cookie Walk a Bishop in every way he could to assist Bishop Perez with 236-8822
confirmations, funerals, jubilees and celebrations! All women Sunday School
The Men of Fields United Methodist Church are holding welcome! For more information, call Mary Hoover at (330) 10:45am [email protected]
their annual Breakfast with Santa program on Saturday, De- 636-1698 or Lillian Fildes at (440) 284-9539. No resevations
cember 9, starting at 9 a.m. The program includes breakfast needed. Polly Tallos www.columbiaumc.net
from 9-10 a.m., Christmas activities until 10:15 and then a
visit from Santa Claus. Cost of the program is $4 over 12 Holiday Concert Christian Ed. & Youth Director
years old, $3 for 12 and under, babes in arms are free (maxi-
mum $30 per family). Fields UM Church is located at 34077 The Our Lady Queen of Peace Choirs will Present their “Welcome Home” St. Elizabeth
Lorain Road, in North Ridgeville. Cameras and videos are 5th Annual Holiday Concert on Sunday December 3, at 3 Ann Seton
welcome. Each child will receive a special goodies bag as p.m. at the church on 708 Erie Street, in Grafton. Come New Life Wesleyan Church
part of the program. There will be a musical interlude as we spend an afternoon enjoying Christmas songs and spirituals. Catholic Parish
await the arrival of Santa Claus himself! RSVPs to the church Refreshments will be served following the concert. 11149 West River Rd.
office preferred; call (440) 327-8753. The Breakfast with Columbia Station 25801 Royalton Rd.
Santa program is a community service project and donations Nut & Poppyseed Rolls Columbia Station, OH
are appreciated. SUNDAY 9 am Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saint Vincent de Paul Altar & Rosary Society is taking Adult Bible Study
At the same time, the Simple Abundance women’s group nut and poppyseed roll orders until November 30. Rolls are (Confession)
of Fields United Methodist Church is sponsoring its 7th annu- $10 each and will be available for pick up on Friday & Sat- SUNDAY 10 am Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
al “Cookie Walk” from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., or when the last of the urday, December 15 & 16 from 12-5 p.m., in the church Worship & Children’s Church Anytime by Appointment
cookies are gone. Cookies will be sold for $8 a pound and are basement, located at 41295 North Ridge Rd., in Elyria. Ele-
available in the Narthex area by the church office. The Cookie vator accessible. To place your orders, please call (440) 324- WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm Weekend Masses
Walk is a simple walk in program, no reservations required. 2775 or (440) 324-3090. Bible Study Sat. 5 p.m.
For more information or to reserve tickets, call the church GriefShare Youth Group, Kids Club Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
office or chairman Michael Kelley at (440) 781-6893.
Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor 440-236-5095
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Jolly old St. Nick and Mrs. Claus will be visiting again No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died,
on December 10, from 2-4 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there is hope. 440-236-8600
Church, located at 25801 Royalton Rd., in Columbia Sta- Join us for an encouraging 5-week session that will help you www.nlwesleyan.org
tion. Bring you children and grandkids and take pictures of survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them
them with Santa and his elves. Cookies and juice will be again! You are welcome to bring a friend.
provided. After some Christmas story telling, there will be
some coloring. Santa will pose for pictures and talk with Join us at Christ Church on Tuesdays: Mornings: 10-
each child, sending them off with a goody bag! 11:30 a.m.; Evenings: 7-8:30 p.m. The church is located at
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 *Business Advisory Council - enter into a joint agreement ap- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 Page 7
pointing the Business Advisory Council of the Educational Ser-
Columbia K-8 Lunch Menu vice Center of Lorain County to serve as the Business Advisory Attention Senior Citizens!
Week of December 4-8: Council for the Columbia Local School District. Exhibit 9. Columbia High School and the CHS Key Club would like to
Monday: Breakfast - Mini Eggo pancakes; Lunch - Choice of *Contracted Service - Teacher of the Blind and Visually Im- invite you to our biannual Senior Citizens Breakfast. This event
chicken & waffle, or Italian sub, or Raider salad w/roll, with peas paired - contract with Valerie Purtilo to provide teacher/consul- is open to all Columbia residents and grandparents of Columbia
and carrots and pears. tant services for our blind or visually impaired students during Local students. The breakfast is on Wednesday, December 6, at
Tuesday: Breakfast - Mini Eggo waffles; Lunch - Choice of the 2017/18 school year at an hourly rate of $88. Motions carried. 8:45 a.m. in the high school cafeteria. It is free of charge and Key
Mac Mexicali, or Italian sub, or Raider salad w/roll, with broc- Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mr. Cole- Club will be serving breakfast casseroles, hash browns, fruit,
coli and pineapple. man to enter into Executive Session at 8:45 p.m. muffins, and a variety of beverages. If you would like to attend
Wednesday: Breakfast - French toast sticks; Lunch - Choice Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of Education please call (440) 236-5001 before 3 p.m. on Monday, December
of Breakfast sandwich, or Italian sub, or Raider salad w/roll, with of the Columbia Local School District, Columbia Station, Ohio, 4 to make your reservations. We hope to see you there!
roasted potatoes and strawberries. that:
Thursday: Breakfast - Blueberry pancake wrap; Lunch - Section 1: The Board hereby determines and declares to hold VFW New Year’s Eve Party
Choice of Raider chicken bowl, or Italian sub, or Raider salad w/ an executive session pursuant to Section 121.22(G) of the Ohio
roll, with corn and cinnamon apples. Revised Code for the following purpose: To consider the fol- The Columbia VFW Post #9340 is hosting a New Year’s Eve
Friday: Breakfast - Bagel bites/frudel; Lunch - Choice of Piz- lowing action(s) with respect to a public employee or official: Party on Sunday, December 31, from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. Tickets are
za, or Italian sub, or Raider salad w/roll, with mixed vegetables Employment. $25 and include a catered Italian Dinner, DJ and a Champagne
and peaches. Toast at midnight (Bar available). If you want to come for Danc-
Section 2: It is found and determined that all formal actions ing and the Champagne Toast only, tickets are $10 each from
Columbia BOE Meeting of this Board concerning and relating to the adoption of this Res- 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Seating is limited, so get your tickets ASAP by
olution were done in an open meeting of this Board and that all stopping in at the VFW or calling (440) 236-8111.
deliberations of this Board and any of its committees that result-
ed in such formal action were in meetings open to the public,
or otherwise in compliance with all legal requirements. Motion
The President called the October 18, 2017 WORK SES- Carried. J&J Greenhouse
SION to order at 5:30 p.m. in Room 20 of Columbia Middle Motion was made by Mrs. Nemeth, seconded by Mr. Brassell
School. The following Board Members were present: Mrs. Me- to reconvene the meeting at 9:11 p.m. having completed discus- ~Christmas Trees~
gan Champagne, Mr. Stephen Coleman, Mrs. Blanche Nemeth, sion for the following purpose: With respect to a public employ- Fraser Fir • Table tops
Mr. Shawn Ondrejko and Mr. Wayne Brassell. Treasurer Patri- ee or official: Employment. Motion Carried.
cia Eddy and the Local Superintendent Graig Bansek were also Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mrs. Cham-
present. pagne to adjourn the meeting at 9:11 p.m. Poinsettias • Pine Roping
Wreaths • Centerpieces
Presentations and Committee Reports Meeting minutes submitted by Patricia Cieslak, Secretary to
• Public Finance Resources - CLSD Housing Development the Superintendent
Analysis.
• Robert W. Baird & Co. - Advance Refunding Bonds, Series Library Friends Holiday Gathering 26240 Folley Rd. Columbia Station
2011. 440-236-8762
• Use of Gymnasium on Sunday - Larry Babics.
The Work Session was adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Officers of the Friends of the Columbia Library invite all Hrs: 9-7, Inc: Sat & Sun
Consent Agenda members and especially book sale volunteers to enjoy holiday Visa/Mastercard/Discover
All * items are considered to be routine and will be enact-
ed by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these cookies and seasonal cheer, as we end another very successful
items unless a member of the Board so requests, in which event year, thanks to your efforts. The Holiday Gathering will be held
the item will be considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. at the Columbia Branch on December 19, 2017 at 6 p.m. We GOD BLESS AMERICA
The President called the October 18, 2017 Regular Meeting to hope to see you all there.
order at 7:42 p.m. in Room 20 of Columbia Middle School. The YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE
following Board Members were present: Mrs. Megan Cham- LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR!
pagne, Mr. Stephen Coleman, Mrs. Blanche Nemeth, Mr. Shawn LSIAVRSVIENOECLGFOIANNRSEO&AROLSML
Ondrejko and Mr. Wayne Brassell. Treasurer Patricia Eddy and
the Local Superintendent Graig Bansek were also present. The 10300SS-A6OV0EF%OITONEFMFS! AHLCLULIONDGSIESNETSOIOANUVCGTKINOS! GENTSS
Pledge of Allegiance was recited. MANUFACTURER
Motion was made by Mrs. Champagne, seconded by Mr. SAVE ON LIST PRICES
Coleman to approve the minutes from the September 20, 2017 ALL BEDROOM
Work Session and Regular Meeting. Motion carried. SETS & ODD
Motion was made by Mr. Coleman, seconded by Mr. Ondre-
jko to approve the following: PIECES
*Report/Presentation - Approve the receipts, expendi-
tures and balances for the month ending September 30, 2017 as SAVE ON
presented by the Treasurer. Exhibits 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B. ALL ENTERTAINMENT
*Revisions to the FY18 Amended Certificate of Available STANDS, OCCASIONAL
Resources - Approve the revisions to the FY18 Amended Certifi-
cate of Available Resources as presented. Exhibit 5. TABLES & LAMPS!
*Revisions to the FY18 Permanent Appropriations - Approve
the revisions to the FY18 Permanent Appropriations as present-
ed. Exhibit 6.
*Donations - Accept the following donations: Cleveland
Monsters & Gladiators Community Fund (Cleveland Gladiators
Impact Player of the Week) - $500.00 to Football. Motions car-
ried
Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mrs. Cham-
pagne to approve the October submission of the Five Year Fore-
cast. Exhibit 7. Motion carried.
Presentations
• RaiderNation Award - Graig Bansek presented the Raider-
Nation award for September, 2017 to Suzie Neff.
Board Comments/Items
Board of Education Recognition Dinner - Lorain County
ESC, November 8, 2017, 6 p.m.
Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mrs. Cham-
pagne to approve the revised lease between the Columbia Local
School District and the Columbia Historical Society, Inc. for the
Bronson House. Exhibit 8. Motion Carried.
Superintendent’s Report:
Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mr. Cole-
man to award the following teacher supplemental contracts for
the 2017/18 school year pending ESC, ORC, OHSAA and Dis-
trict requirements: Adam Bailey, Johanna Grella, Brittany Atkin-
son, Brandon Campbell, Daniel Juliani, Diana Hafeman. Motion
Carried.
Motion was made by Mr. Ondrejko, seconded by Mrs.
Nemeth to approve the following:
*Volunteer - accept Brian Menge as a volunteer coach work-
ing with middle school basketball, pending ESC, ORC and Dis-
trict requirements.
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years old and members of the Lorain County Historical Society
[email protected] Pancake Breakfast & Santa photos are admitted free.
Robson Rd. Neighborhood Watch The Howard Hannah Burey Team is sponsoring a free Pan- Founded in 1889, the Lorain County Historical Society col-
cake Breakfast & Photos with Santa on December 2, from 10 lects, preserves, interprets and presents the history of Lorain
The Robson Road Neighborhood Watch monthly meeting will a.m.-1 p.m. at Eaton Township Hall, located at 12043 Avon County. Learn more at www.lchs.org.
be held Monday, November 27, at LaPorte Methodist Church at Belden Rd., in Grafton. (Corner of Route 82 & 83) Please RSVP
7 p.m. Topics covered are centered around the safety/commu- to Bobbie Burey at (440) 503-3591 or bobbieburey@howard- Free indoor social walking
nity of our street and the adjoining streets. The Lorain County hanna.com.
Sheriff’s Office assigns a Deputy to provide reports of any recent Give yourself some time to relax during the holidays. Walk,
criminal activity as well as answering any of our questions. Our Free Community Meal de-stress and win prizes at a Fit Walks social walking hour:
mission is that concerned neighbors on this Street come togeth-
er and prevent unwanted activity so our street remains one of Join the folks at North Eaton Christian Church, 35895 Royal- • Mondays at 5:30 p.m. (excluding holidays) on December
the most desirable in the area. We can only do that with every ton Rd. (corner of Rt. 82 and Rt. 83) for a free home cooked meal 4, 11 and 18 at the Lorain County Metro Parks Splash Zone, 95
willing/concerned resident working together towards that goal. on Tuesday, November 28. Doors open at 5 p.m. and a the meal West Hamilton Road in Oberlin.
Don’t forget to call in your “Good Neighbor Sightings” to your is served at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to come and enjoy good
Ward Leader. Our Annual Christmas Caroling will be happening; food and fellowship. The new interim Pastor, Rev. David Chafin • Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. on December 7, 14, 21 and 28 at
details will be given at the Meeting. Please consider joining us if is looking forward to meeting those who dine with us. Mercy Health & Recreation Center, 47160 Hollstein Dr. in Am-
you are a resident of Robson Road or the adjoining streets. herst.
Eaton Township Calender
Cleveland Monsters at Ice Rink “Walking helps decrease blood pressure, reduce body fat,
11-21 - 730 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting. lower the risk of heart disease, and reduce stress levels, which is
The Cleveland Monsters professional hockey team will be at 11-22 - Last day for Leaf Pick up in Eaton Township. especially helpful as the holidays approach,” states David Cov-
North Park Ice Arena on Tuesday, December 5. They will hold 11-22 - 11-24 - No School Midview & Columbia. ell, MPH, RS, Lorain County General Health District (LCGHD)
an open practice from 6-7 p.m. and then an Open Skate for the 11-23 - Office Closed, Happy Thanksgiving! health commissioner.
public from 7-7:30 p.m. There will be a $3 skate rental fee. For 11-24 - Office Closed, Holiday.
more information, contact Carrie Reardon at (440) 326-1501. 12-2 - 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free Pancake breakfast with Santa Bottled water and a chance to win prizes are available. No
Pictures at Eaton Township. cost. No membership is required and all ages are invited to join.
Ask the Remodeler 12-5 - 7:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting. Come to a walk whenever you have time in your schedule; a
12-6 - 7 p.m. Zoning Commission monthly meeting & close- weekly commitment is not necessary. Fit Walks is sponsored by
Question: We would like to add an addition to our home and out for the year. LCGHD, the WOBL and WDLW radio stations, and the Lorain
would like to know if we can do this in the winter season? 12-12 - 7 p.m. BZA 2017 closeout meeting for the year. County Metro Parks.
12-19 - 7:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting.
Answer: We build additions all year round. We have to take Location for all calendar items are 12043 Avon Belden Rd., For more information on the Lorain County Fitness Walks,
special precautions with the cold weather. Sometimes the prog- unless noted otherwise. you can contact the Lorain County General Health District at
ress is a little slower, and we may miss some days because of the (440) 322-6367, visit LorainCountyHealth.com, follow on Twit-
weather. But don’t let the time of the year stop you from building Bart seeks loving home ter @LorainCoHealth, find the Lorain County General Health
your dream addition. If you have any questions you would like District on Facebook, or watch on YouTube.
to ask, send them to me via email at [email protected].
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Page 10, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 used. Maintenance man Tim Tyrone will contact Dan Kiser for a Discussion was held regarding an appropriation workshop either
revised quote that also calls for PVC to be used. Denes reported after the 11/21 or 12/5 meetings. Denes will advise Trustees which
[email protected] that the MORE grant had been submitted for the defibrillator sup- date works.
plies. She questioned whether first aid kits should be purchased by
Penfield Historical Society the Township sooner than next year’s MORE grant, Trustee Johnson Trustee Gordon reported that the sidewalk repair has been quoted
Christmas Open House will follow up on procuring them. Denes requested that all who plan at $450. The spots that were repaired earlier will be repaired again
to attend the Winter Conference on 1/31 thru 2/3 submit their regis- at no cost. Gordon reminded all that tires can be dropped off at the
The Penfield Historical Society will host a Christmas Open tration form. Denes made copies of the Budget Commissions letter Grafton Twp. facility on Rt. 83 on Wednesdays and Saturdays from
House event on Sunday, December 3, at the Penfield Township regarding changes in the ORC pertaining to the authority to levy 9-1.
Hall, from 1-4 p.m. The display will also be open prior to and taxes for each of the Trustees.
after The Winter Alumni Band Concert which will take place in Trustee Johnson made a motion to go into executive session to
the hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday, December 2. Tim Tyrone reported that David Nary of BS Troop 118 was pres- discuss possible discipline against a public employee at 8:32 p.m.
ent to discuss his Eagle Scout project for the Township. David Nary
Join them in celebrating the past by taking a look at items presented his plan for replacing the west ramp with Trex and hopes A motion to return to regular session was made by Trustee Con-
from their collection! to complete his project soon, weather permitting. Troop Master, rad, seconded by Trustee Johnson at 8:51 p.m.
Mike Spatafore reported that Blaise Sherlock’s project is complete
Herrick Memorial Library with the exception of painting the gate. Meeting was adjourned at 8:51 p.m.
Board vacancy Submitted by Vicki Denes, Fiscal Officer
Resident Bill Murar from Peck Wadsworth was in attendance to
The Herrick Memorial Library Board has an immediate seek clarification on the possible ditch project. Mike Spatafore ad- Herrick Memorial Library
vacancy. Any person residing in the Village of Wellington or vised that a 36” culvert from a prior Curtis Ditch project is almost
Wellington Township may apply for this position by submitting full of sediment & debris. Trustee Conrad will make the LC Engi- Chess Club - The library has cancelled the “beginning chess”
a letter of intent. The letter should include any relevant work neer’s office aware of this. club for tweens and teens until further notice.
experiences and any qualifications that would be beneficial to
the position. Please include personal contact information and Jean Eglin reported that Well-Help will pack boxes for Thanks- Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library Meeting - Tuesday,
address your letter to the Herrick Memorial Trustee Search giving distribution on 11/16 at 5 p.m. She advised that the Christmas November 28, at 7 p.m. The Friends of the Library will hold their
Committee. Letters should be forwarded to the Herrick Memo- toy give away will be held 12/5 at 8:30 a.m., and that the Christmas monthly meeting at the library. The discussion will include the
rial Library. The deadline is December 15. Call (440) 647-2120 boxes will be packed on 12/14 at 5 p.m. Jean reported that Well-Help wrap-up of the Harvest of the Arts event.
with any questions. has provided service to 70 seniors, 203 adults and 163 children for a
total served of 436 residents year to date. This total included 7 new Writers Group - Thursdays, November 30, from 6-7:30 p.m.
Penfield Township Trustees families. Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all venues.
Bring samples of your writing to share. Registration is encour-
The November 7, 2017 regular meeting of the Penfield Township Zoning Secretary Linda VanMeter distributed the monthly zon- aged. To register, call the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-
Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were present. ing report in Inspector Donahue’s absence, as well as the minutes 2120.
The meeting was attended by 10 guests. from recent Zoning Board & BZA meetings. She questioned why
there are two different fees being charged for Conditional Use per- Food for Fines at Herrick Memorial Library - The Library
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved mits. Trustee Johnson recommended tabling this matter. will be conducting a ‘food for fines’ program during the month
with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded by Lloyd Gordon. of December. The library will give the food collected to Welling-
Voucher #’s 11978-11207, PO #’s 45-47-2017, WH Voucher #’s 52- Zoning Board Chairman, Ron Runion requested that the Trust- ton’s Well Help food pantry. The program is simple; a patron with
55-2017, the October Bank Reconciliation and monthly reports, and ees reimburse him for his OTA zoning conference registration fee. fines will need to bring in one non-perishable food or toiletry item
Resolution #2017.11.07.01 were approved with a motion made by A motion was made by Richard Conrad, seconded by Lloyd Gordon for each overdue material on his or her account and the library
Duane Johnson, seconded by Richard Conrad. to do so. Trustee Johnson advised that future requests for reimburse- staff will waive the fines.
ment must be made of the Trustees prior to the event.
Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence which included a Punched Tin Luminary - Saturday, December 2, from 1:30-
request from the Auditors office for Building Permits & Rental Units Bob Storms will take the trucks to the Gordon Farm for applica- 3:30 p.m. Learn to make an inexpensive reusable luminary to
for 2017 to be submitted asap. Copies of both letters were forward- tion of rust-proofing. decorate your house for the holidays or give as a gift. Registration
ed to Zoning Inspector Richard Donahue for review. Also, notice of is required; space is limited to 20 adults. Register by calling the
a discussion by Mike DeWine, a candidate for Governor on 11/14 Trustee Conrad reported that the dark water in the creek on Smith library at (440) 647-2120 or in person at the front desk.
from 11-12 at Mama Joes in Amherst, the Bureau of Workers Comp Rd. was determined by the LCGHD to be caused by black walnuts.
Certificate, a letter from Dick Stein regarding the budget for Ohio, a Conrad reported that letters from residents in support of the upcom-
new November vaccine schedule from the LCGH. Denes forwarded ing projected ditch project would increase the chance of success in
Freightliner & Pipeline Awareness surveys to Trustee Gordon for funding from SWAC. Trustee Conrad reported on meeting with Tom
completion. Denes advised that a Shred Day would be held as well Kelly regarding the WENS system and the testing and installation of
as an informational meeting regarding Medicare Basics, and that she the county wide radio system. Vasu has been contacted regarding
had flyers for both for those interested. Denes reported that another this.
quote for the Town Hall repair had been received from Joe Pojman
of A to Z Contracting. This quote called for PVC materials to be Trustee Johnson listed the old chairs online for sale and has re-
ceived a couple of enquiries, but has not sold any yet. Johnson re-
ported that 4 flag poles at the cemetery were broken in the recent
storm and will need replaced. Johnson will price laminate to replace
the carpet in the Town Hall podium area. Maintenance man Tyrone
will install same. Discussion was held regarding repainted the Town
Hall wainscoting brown as it is seriously nicked. Johnson priced re-
placement bulbs for the community rooms and bathrooms. There are
128 bulbs and the cost for LED replacement bulbs would be $1,024.
Trustee Johnson will contact LMRE for possible grant money for
this project.
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collaboration, and have fun. The December 5 mixer is from
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Main Street Wellington, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi-
zation founded in 1998 and has a mission to “strengthen
the spirit of Wellington by engaging community events,
supporting business development, and preserving our rich
history.”
Holiday Tree in Gazebo
to Honor Those Who Served
On November 28, at 3:30 p.m., Main Street Wel-
lington volunteers will decorate a live evergreen tree to
honor the men and women who serve in the military,
police, fire, or as an EMT. The tree will be displayed in
the Wellington Gazebo in front of the historic Town Hall
throughout the holiday season.
The tree has again been generously donated by Kurtz
Christmas Tree Farm located at 22350 Quarry Road in
Wellington http://www.kurtzchristmastrees.com/ Mr.
Kurtz is pleased to announce that he is celebrating 50
years being in business. He shares feeling sentimental
knowing that so many families celebrate around a Christ-
mas tree that he raised. Sara and Jay Eastman, from the
Norton-Eastman Funeral Home, will again coordinate
the ornament painting. The ornaments display names of
Wellington area individuals who are currently serving,
Veterans, or heroes who have passed. To add a name to
the tree, please call Main Street Wellington at (440) 647-
3987. If you have previously added a name, you do not
have to call again. Main Street Wellington staff and vol-
unteers will cross reference our database to make sure
we have every ornament will be accounted for.
Jennifer Arntz, Executive Director of Main Street
Wellington welcomes volunteers to join us to trim the
tree and states, “We are grateful for Mr. Kurtz, the
Eastmans, and the Village employees for installing and
maintaining the tree throughout the season. We also hon-
or all men and women who serve our community and
country.”
Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 Lions Holiday Cheer Box registration Amme Wilson, Emma Wilson, Carter Wittlinger, Jacob Wuito-
wicz, Caroline Wyatt, Morgan Wysocki, Addison Yates, Brooke
[email protected] The LaGrange Lions Club is accepting registrations for Hol- Yeager, Pierson Yeager, Flynn Yoho, Dylan Younglas, Alyssa
iday Cheer boxes for those in need in the Keystone School Dis- Yunker, Jameson Yuronich, Michelle Zheng, Addison Zucker-
Lions Club Food Pantry trict only. These boxes may be picked up on December 17, from man and David Zuckerman.
9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. If
Please note: The LaGrange Lions Club Food Pantry meets on you need assistance and would like to be on this list, please call Toys & Amusements from the Past
the first Saturday of every month. They open at 9 a.m. at the club Bev at (440) 458-6781 by December 1. No names will be accept-
home at 240 Glendale St., LaGrange. ed after this cutoff date. Please plan to bring your picture ID & a “With Wide-Eyed Wonder: Toys & Amusements from the
current utility bill. Past,” program is running Tuesdays through Saturdays, Decem-
This is a correction from the Foods Pantry list on page 27 of ber 2-30.Plan to ring in the holiday season with this new mini-ex-
last week’s issue. KES Honor Roll hibit at the Oberlin Heritage Center’s Monroe House (73½ South
Professor Street) featuring children’s toys and games from days
Christmas on the Square Mason Alicea, Demetri Anagnostos, Nikolaos Anagnostos, gone by. You’ll see some of the more entertaining objects from
Malenna Andel, Quinn Andel, Harper Anderson, Ava Armitage, the Heritage Center’s collection, a few of which offer hands-on
The LaGrange “Christmas on the Square” event begins with Madison Askew, Nevaeh Bailey, Emerie Banks, Macie Banks, experiences for all ages to enjoy! Combine the exhibit with a
the “Lighting of the Square and Santa’s Arrival” on Sunday, De- Jack Bolton, Claire Bores, Liam Bores, Morgan Bores, Teegan 30-minute Sneak Peek/Oberlin Origins tour; fee is $3/adult and
cember 3, at 5 p.m. The Village of LaGrange employees invite Budyka, Avery Bush, Liam Bush, Kelly Campbell, Amajyn Can- free to OHC members, college students and children. Opening
the public to help them Stuff the Cop Car with non-perishable non, Brynn Clanin, Sophia Clarico, Kaden Colon, Leland Colon, Day Only (December 2): Heritage Center Collections Manager
food, clothing and toys for local families in need, during the Charlotte Colman, Gavin Coughlin, Mali Cromer, Larry Dalton, Maren McKee offers guided tours of the exhibit just on its own.
event in Downtown LaGrange. Enjoy music, refreshments and Sadie Dattalico, Brynn Denham, Isabella Deuley, Delaney De- 20-minute tours start on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $3/
visits with Santa! vore, Luke Devore, Jennifer Dickens, Jackson Domec, Emory adult; free to OHC members, college students and children. Res-
Fedor, Mario Fitzgerald, Hannah Fletcher, Eric Flynn, Kylie ervations encouraged at www.oberlinheritagecenter.org or call
Breakfast with Santa Fife, Charlotte Galvin, Donovan Galvin, Natalie Gardner, Lil- (440) 774-1700.
lian Gerbasi, Emma Gill, Noah Goodnight, Kinsley Goran, Liam
A Breakfast with Santa event will be held on Saturday, De- Goran, Glen Gordon, Matthew Gordon, Aralyn Gould, Alexan- LaGrange Masons
cember 9, at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882 Di- der Grace, Kyriana Grahn, Reed Grams, Reese Greller, Robert LUNCH WITH SANTA
agonal Road, in LaGrange. They will offer two seating times; Gurich, Blake Hagerman, Dylan Hall, Lucy Hanwell, Delaney
9 a.m. or 11 a.m. Cost is $10 per person; children 2 and under Herbert, Roy Herbold, Andrew Hetsler, Lydia Holcomb, Ava Come enjoy some BBQ with Santa!
eat free. Professional photos with Santa will be available for $4. Holtztrager, Tatum Holzhauer, Eleonora Hoops, Lillian Horner, For each toy donated to the
The menu includes pancakes, sausage, orange juice, coffee, tea Jessica Hunkley, Kyle Hurley, Baen Hurst, Bryce Hurst, Maken-
or milk. zie Jackson, Matthew Jadallah, Addyson Jewell, Niomii John- Salvation Army’s Not Forgotten Box
son, Carter Jones, David Jones, Reilly Jones, Alexandra Justice, you will receive a free Pulled Pork or
Each child will receive a gift! To reserve your seating, please Raegan Keating, Grace Kendall, Landon Kerr, Sydney Kimble, Brisket Sandwich and a side of Mac & Cheese
call (440) 458-5121 by December 1. Proceeds benefit Friends of Makenna Kipp, Landon Klemm, James Knapp, Trevor Kubal, RSVP: [email protected]
Metro Parks in Lorain County. Troy Linden, Katie Linebrink, Ryan Lloyd, Thomas Lockyer,
Samantha Longacre, Logan Lowery, Nolan Marvin, Sam Mc- December 9th
Lions Holiday Cheer event Conoughey, Julianna Menges, Declan Merrill, Anderson Miller,
seeks donations Ayden Miller, Makenzie Miller, Mary Miller, Brooklyn Modock, from 12-3 p.m.
Aubrey Monhart, Gaige Monhart, Brooklyn Moore, Kennedy
The LaGrange Lions Club will be holding their annual Holi- Moore, Harper Morgan, Sienna Nagy, Vincent Ni, Ethaniel Nor- *New unwrapped toy
day Cheer event to assist those in need during the holiday. They ris, Brayson O’Boyle, Lauren Ody, Tatum Ortiz, Danica Parks, valued at $5 or more.
provide boxes of food to those families in the Keystone School Caleb Pierce, Aurora Polosky, Brandon Prochaska, Charlotte Hot dogs also available.
District who are registered with our food pantry. If you would Pruneda, Edward “Blake” Pruneda, Brent Reed, Hayden Rider,
like to donate to the Lions Club food pantry, your help would Kayla Ross, Mason Rowan, Karson Saxton, Adalyn Schmitt, 103 South Center Street, LaGrange - Masonic Lodge #399
truly be appreciated. The pantry is a 501c3, 100% tax deduct- Abriella Schnell, Andrew Schurdell, Kaleb Scott, Brooke Seng-
ible charity. To donate by mail, please provide your name, phone has, Nathan Sheehan, Bentley Skaggs, Mallory Skvor, Lydia
number and amount of the donation, along with your check or Slone, Cooper Smith, Hunter Smith, Ryann Smith, Ryli Smith,
money order. Tyler Sparks, Brenna Spears, Megan Stang, Molly Stang, Mia
Stefan, Ava Stivason, Ethan Tansey, Malcom Tansey, Jackson
Make checks payable to: LaGrange Lions Community Foun- Teiberis, Eli Thacker, Kali Tipple, Ava Todd, Zaiden Topete,
dation and send to: P.O. Box 63, LaGrange, OH 44050. Liam Tran, Joshua Truss, Emily Turner, Briana Tuttle, Cody Var-
go, Kylie Ventura, Ava Vidra, Brooke Wade, Jacob Walker, Liam
For more information, please call Ann at (440) 315-4278. Walsh, Ashleigh Walter, Brayden Walter, Reece Ward, Adrianna
Thank you in advance for helping the LaGrange Lions Club help Weaver, Logan Webb, Tucker Webb, Brenner Weisbarth, Ferra-
those less fortunate. ri White, Alexander Willi, Zachary Willi, Aleaha Williamson,
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 view Athletic Boosters. It is the perfect place to find presents and Midview has multiple outlets for letting parents and students
stocking stuffers for Middie fans. For more information, log on know school is canceled.
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 to the Midview web site, www.midviewk12.org.
email: [email protected] 1. All parents are automatically added to our Robo-Call sys-
Angels Haven Horse Rescue tem. If school is closed, a call will be made to the number(s) list-
OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS Snacks with Santa ed in our system. If you need to update your information, please
The Greater Grafton Partnership is proud to bring back the call your child’s school building’s main office.
Old-Fashioned Christmas event in the Village of Grafton. The We welcome you to join the horses of Angels Haven Horse
festivities are a part of the village’s bicentennial celebration. The Rescue for our annual “Snacks with Santa and the Horses” event. 2. We report all school delays/closures to: Channel 19, Chan-
festival will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 1, north of the The event is on Sunday, December 3, (please note that last week’s nel 10, NewsNet 5, Fox 8 News and Channel 3 news.
railroad tracks. Businesses will be open and offering treats, sur- events page had the wrong date) from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Ever-
prises and holiday specials. There will also be caroling, event green Farm,13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton. Take a break from 3. You can also check our website and social media accounts.
parking, and the appearance of Christmas characters. The Watch shopping and come enjoy horse/pony rides, horse visits, Santa, Have a great week!
Tower and Caboose will be open for tours. Participating will be snacks and games and prizes- all for a $10 donation ($5 if you Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353
Sparkle Market, Subway, Touch of Health, Grammie’s Primitive are simply snacking). Bring a camera for photo opportunities.
Treasures, Grafton Health Fitness and Event Center, McDonalds, Dance with the Skippers
Marathon, Blue Water Salon, Nancy’s Diner, Chemical Bank, They will also offer summer horse camp information and gas
Check Please, Grafton Crews Thru, Spa B and Smith & Schmidt raffle tickets will be available. Tickets are $5. They sell 500 tick- Girls in grades K-6 are invited to learn a dance and perform
Agency. The festivities then move to the downtown area begin- ets and one lucky winner receives a $500 gas card to a station of with the Skipper Dance Team during half time at the Midview
ning at 6 p.m. The lighting of the Christmas tree will be at 6:05 their choice with 2nd place being a $50 card. Varsity Boys basketball game, on Friday, December 15. Game
p.m. Followed by ice sculpting at the village hall, the arrival of starts at 7:15.
Santa at 6:15 p.m. There will be activities at the town hall and the Come have some fun and support a great cause; Helping
library. There will be a Christmas Wonderland and parking at the Horses, Helping People! A Dance Clinic will be held on Wednesday, December 13,
Old Grafton School. There will be giveaways, caroling, spotlight from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Midview West Elementary. Cost is $30
performers strolling throughout the village, Santa, reindeer and Please call Heidi at (440) 781-5060 if you have any questions per person and includes a performance t-shirt, the dancer’s ad-
wreath silent auctions. A flash mob may appear at 7 p.m. and or would like to sell gas card tickets. mission to the game and one adult ticket to the game. The adult
carols sung at the new gazebo. For more information, log on to ticket will be given the night of the clinic when the dancer is
the Old-Fashioned Christmas Facebook page. All proceeds benefit the rescue horses and help pay for horse dropped off. Any additional person wanting to watch the show
feed, natural supplements, stall bedding, veterinary and farrier will need to purchase a ticket the night of the game at the ticket
GIVING TUESDAY PARTICIPANT care. window.
After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, comes Giving Tues-
day. This year, St. Mary School in Elyria will be participating in Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! I hope everyone Space and t-shirt sizes are limited so be sure to register early!
this national movement. The historic school has been operating had a chance to enjoy a few days off with friends and family. Checks can be made out to: Midview Athletic Boosters. Please
for nearly 160 years. Donating to benefit St. Mary School is a include registration information and payment in an envelope, to
simple experience that you can do from your computer, tablet or I’d also like to thank everyone who attended Grandfriends your child’s classroom teacher, labeled Mrs. Schubert: West Ele-
smartphone at any time beginning at midnight as Tuesday, No- Day at Midview High School. We had an excellent turnout and mentary, by Tuesday, December 11. There will be registration at
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lic.org. By designating St. Mary School - Elyria, the money you On Monday, Nov. 27, our Midview High School choir stu- For more information, contact Traci Schubert at tschubert@
contribute will benefit the school directly and place them in the dents will hold their annual holiday concert at 7 p.m. They al- midviewk12.org or call West Elementary at (440)
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iday season! KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
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The third annual Midview Santa Shoppe will be held on Sat- Now that the cold weather is here to stay, I’d like to remind GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
urday, December 2, from 9 a.m.- noon inside the Midview High everyone of our snow day information:
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Veterans Day at East Intermediate ceremony with a detailed description of the meaning of the cer- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 27, 2017 Page 15
emony. Among the speakers were this year’s essay contest win-
Midview JROTC members demonstrate how to fold a flag during a ners, Charlie Pinter from the sixth grade and Maya Brown from JVS Wreath & Poinsettia Sale
Veterans Day assembly at Midview East Intermediate school. fifth grade. Also reciting an original Honorable Mention poem
was Candice Lane from the sixth grade. Landscape & Greenhouse Management senior Don Sabella (Am-
Over 40 veterans were honored on Friday, November 10, at herst) and junior Sydney Collier (Clearview) surround themselves
the annual Veterans Day Assembly at Midview East Intermediate Anchoring the assembly was the Veterans Day choir, a six- with poinsettias in the JVS greenhouse.
school. The theme this year was “Hometown Heroes.” A special ty-four-member choir of volunteer sixth grade students. The vet-
wall in the school was decorated with stars and ribbons honoring erans stood as the choir sang the official songs of their branch of Students from the Lorain County JVS Landscape and Green-
local veterans and those currently enlisted in the military. The service. The students were then surprised by the opportunity to house Management Program are hosting their annual holiday
stars and ribbons greeted the veterans as they were escorted to speak with LTC Robert Hammond and SGT. Annette Amistadi wreath and poinsettia sale at the JVS Greenhouse beginning
the assembly. The escorts were students and teachers of East who via Skype who are currently serving in Kuwait. Monday, November 27. Poinsettias range from $3.50 to $10.50
had invited a guest. As they entered the assembly, each veteran depending on size. Paint or glitter can be added for only $1 extra.
was introduced with their name, their relationship to the student The two answered several questions read to them by the stu- Wreaths are $11 each.
or teacher, which branch of the military in which they served, dents. Concluding the event was the song American Soldier by
and when they served. Toby Keith and Chuck Cannon sung by Midview East teacher The greenhouse will be open for sales 8-11 a.m. and noon
Mrs. Chris Hensley. to 1:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, through December 13, or
The assembly began with the Midview High School JROTC until they sell out.
Color Guard presenting the colors. Also during the program, the Arbor Foundation Holiday Gifts
Midview ROTC Armed Exhibition Team demonstrated their pre- The JVS is located at 15181 St. Rt. 58 in Oberlin. For more
cision skills. The JROTC students also presented a flag folding Celebrate this year’s holiday season with friends and loved information contact JVS Landscape and Greenhouse Manage-
ones while supporting conservation and tree planting with the ment Instructor, Beth Berthold by phone at (440) 774-1051, ext
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM help of the Arbor Day Foundation. 22377, or by email at [email protected].
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with • Returning for the eighth season in a row, Give-A-Tree SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post cards from the Arbor Day Foundation offer a unique holiday
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If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview, purchased for $5.95.
www.villagejewelryandrepair.com Scot, Landon &
ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED. • Purchasing the Arbor Day Foundation’s coffee helps pre- Jennifer Kuhns
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. serve rain forests in Central and South America. The Founda-
11/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with tion’s coffee, a part of the Rain Forest Rescue program, is shade- NEED CASH FOR
free donuts and coffee for participants. grown under the canopy of Latin American rain forests. Unlike CHRISTMAS?
11/28 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being sun-grown coffee plantations, this traditional shade-grown meth- We Buy Gold!
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and juice for participants. preserve 2 feet of rain forest. Cost per bag is $13.49, including Bring in your unwanted jewelry for a FREE Professional
12/1 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and shipping.
snacks for participants. Evaluation and Cash Exchange.
12/4 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with • The Foundation’s Trees in Celebration program allows the
free donuts and coffee for participants. giver to honor loved ones while supporting crucial conservation Products
12/5 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being efforts. For each dollar donated, one tree is planted in a high-
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit need forest, and recipients are given a certificate showing them • Diamond Engagement Rings • Wedding Rings
and juice for participants. where the trees were planted. and Anniversary Rings • Colored Birthstone
12/7 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be Jewelry • Wall, Mantel and Floor Clocks
held 12/14/2017 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone • Give the gift of membership with the Arbor Day Foundation • Mens’ and Ladies’ Watches
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“The holidays are a time for thinking about others, and as Grandfather, wall and mantel clock services
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. you do, take a moment to think about what you can do to protect
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special the beauty and splendor of the earth,” said Matt Harris, chief ex- are also available.
ecutive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “We encourage everyone
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Manager for additional information. come.” TUES, WED, FRI 10 - 5; THURS 10 - 6;
To purchase holiday gifts that give back to the planet, visit SAT. 9 - 1; CLOSED SUN & MON
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Putt-ing Through the Ages
returns this winter
The only thing more fun than mini golf is mini golf with dino-
saurs! Putt-ing Through the Ages returns to Medina County Park
District’s Buffalo Creek Retreat to warm up the winter months
with a free family activity for all ages. It’s an indoor mini-golf
adventure that takes players on a journey through Ohio’s geo-
logic history.
The course will be open noon to 7 p.m. each day during
school holiday break week, December 27-31. It will then be open
weekends only from January 5 through February 25. Hours will
be noon-4 p.m. on Fridays, noon- 7 p.m. on Saturdays, and noon-
4 p.m. on Sundays.
Created with the artistic and construction skills of park dis-
trict staff and talented volunteers, the mini-golf course will ex-
plore the depths of the ancient ocean, wind through swamp for-
ests, encounter massive ancient creatures, traverse a glacier and
introduce visitors to Ohio’s prehistoric people.
“It’s indoors, it’s free, it’s fun for all ages and it’s educational,
too,” said park district Naturalist Clair Bailey.
Buffalo Creek Retreat is located at 8708 Hubbard Valley
Road, in Guilford Township. Medina County Park District of-
fers a variety of programs to beat the winter blahs. Visit www.
MedinaCountyParks.com to learn more. Easily keep up with all
the park district’s program offerings by following @MedinaCo-
Parks on Twitter or by liking Friends of Medina County Parks
on Facebook.
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intensive, eight-week program January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian
that included training in mili- and Gregorian calendars. Across the globe, New Year’s Day has
[email protected] tary discipline and studies, Air become a day of celebration, particularly when the clock strikes
Force core values, physical fit- midnight and the New Year is officially welcomed. In New York
Historical Society Old Town Hall ness, and basic warfare princi- City, the famous ball drops in Times Square at the stroke of mid-
Museum to open ples and skills. night, while other celebrations across the globe also ring in the
Airmen who complete New Year in a festive way. But January 1 has been host to nu-
The North Ridgeville Historical Society will welcome visi- basic training also earn four merous notable events throughout world history as well. In 1651,
tors Saturday, December 2, to the Old Town Hall Museum. The credits toward an associate Charles II was crowned the King of Scotland. More than two
group will show off the usual goodies in the museum plus some in applied science degree centuries later, the President of the United States, Abraham Lin-
added holiday treasures from member’s private collections! through the Community Col- coln, issued the second order of the Emancipation Proclamation
Come, relive the Christmases of your past with memories of the lege of the Air Force. on January 1, 1863. Exactly 17 years later, construction began
hometown of your childhood. Shop for the history buff on your Brezovsky is the son of on the Panama Canal, while on the first day of 1899, individu-
shopping list; local history books, maps and the first series of David L. Finders and Hollie als witnessed the official end of Spanish rule in Cuba. In 1999,
collectible ornaments will be available! See the scrapbook of M. Brezovsky of North Rid- 100 years after the construction of the Panama Canal began, the
all the changes in town just this year, take your chance at the geville. He is also the brother euro was introduced to world financialmarkets as an accounting
raffle items and enjoy some tasty holiday treats. Stop in from 9 David L. Brezovsky of Austin E. Brezovsky, Julia currency.
a.m.- p.m. at 36119 Center Ridge Rd. All ages are welcome and
admission is free! U.S. Air Force Airman Da- R. Brezovsky and Jacob D.
vid L. Brezovsky graduated Brezovsky.
Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents... from basic military training at Brezovsky is a 2017 grad- Christmas Open House
Joint Base San Antonio-Lack- uate of North Ridgeville High
“Little Women the Musical,” on December 1, 2 and 8, 9, at land, San Antonio, Texas. School. December 2 & 3
7:30 p.m. and December 3 and 9, at 2 p.m. The Olde Towne The airman completed an
Hall Theatre is located at 36119 Center Ridge Road, in North Fleet Hometown news Open House Specials
Ridgeville.
Base San Antonio-Lackland, All String Lights 50% Off
Tickets are $12 for adults $10 for seniors and children. For San Antonio, Texas.
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The airman completed an Holiday on the Ridge
intensive, eight-week pro-
gram that included training in December 2
military discipline and studies, Mesh Snowman
Air Force core values, physi- Wreath Class
JACK MATIA cal fitness, and basic warfare 10 a.m. $35
HONDA principles and skills.
Airmen who complete (Class size limited)
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Cars credits toward an associate Stop in and visit with Santa!
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring your camera!
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823 Leona St., Elyria through the Community Col- •Fresh Roping & Wreaths
lege of the Air Force. for Lunch!
Steve Moore Priebe is the brother of • Live Tree to Plant a
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New and Certi?ed Hondas Joseph P. Priebe Matthew Priebe of Elyria, and • Christmas Poinsettias permitting
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SEPTIC SERVICES Old Fashioned Christmas - Friday, December 1, 6-8 p.m.
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bies (birth to 3 years) and their caregivers. Babypalooza is a
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Snow Plowing
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Gingerbread House Workshop - Monday, December 11,
5:30 p.m. Candy! Frosting! Imagination! Celebrate the season
by building your own sweet gingerbread house. Bring your
family, and a bag of your favorite candy to share with other
builders, and we’ll supply the rest.
Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, December 13, noon.
You need not have read the book, The Snow Angel by Glenn
Beck, to attend. Bring your lunch (optional) and come ready to
discuss each book. Book copies are available at our Customer
Service Desk. Facilitator, Peggy Wyar.
Heritage Trails: Grafton Happenings - Saturday, Decem-
ber 16, 3 p.m. This program will look at (some) of the families
of Grafton that helped to create and develop the village itself.
From the earliest settlers to more recent community influenc-
ers. We will have genealogical information and are planning to
have some speakers to share a story or two about their ances-
tors in Grafton.
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