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Volume 65, No. 28 Columbia Station, Ohio January 7, 2019
Lorain County JVS students bake over 32,000 cookies
bread, chocolate crinkles, jam thumbprints
and peanut butter kisses, just to name a few.
Bakery and Pastry Arts instructor, Chef
Chris Moore, shared that this is the eigh-
teenth year for this fund-raiser and this
year he sold out in only eight days! “At this
point, we have it down to where we are pret-
ty much manufacturing cookies. It is mass
production and since the beginning of this
sale, I’ve calculated that we are near the half
million cookie mark!”
Every cookie has its place on each tray,
and according to Moore, the trays are bro-
ken down into a clock, so cookies are placed
in the same order, allowing all the trays to
look the same. Large trays contain nine to
ten dozen cookies while small trays hold
five to six dozen.
Baking this many cookies really comes
down to logistics. “Every detail counts and
when you start doing the math, ordering
food products, scheduling it all out, and
determining how many cookies go on each
tray; this starts teaching the students how to
operate a complex event such as this,” ex-
plained Moore. Samantha Nelson (Keystone) arranges
The junior class, along with 10th grade cookies on a cookie tray.
students who are shadowing the program
for this quarter, have been baking the cookies since the end of November. The cookie
trays are pre-sold with the sale beginning at the first of November. Due to the popularity
of this annual sale, Moore doesn’t need to advertise. Customers email Moore directly to
place their order and this year was the earliest he has ever sold out!
Samantha Nelson, Bakery and Pastry Arts junior from Keystone, said that complet-
ing a project like this is giving her great experience that she hopes to use in her future.
“I want to own my own bakery one day and I know that everything I’m learning now
will help me when I reach that goal.”
Chef Moore and his students proudly stand by their cookie trays. Moore stated the funds generated help cover the cost of supplies, but the majority
The smell of cookies filled the air and the spirit of the holidays was felt throughout of the money is put into the program’s activity account that follows the students into
the building. On Thursday, December 20, the Lorain County JVS Bakery and Pastry their senior year. The funds are then used toward their chef jackets and annual awards
Arts junior students dressed in Santa hats and were busy preparing cookie trays for their banquet.
annual holiday cookie fund-raiser. “This is a culmination of about three weeks’ worth of work,” Moore said. “The stu-
This year’s class baked 32,080 cookies; including sugar cookie cutouts, mint short- dents, and myself, are happy to see it come to a conclusion and the end result is great!”
2019 Ohio Maple Days Pearl Harbor Day Poster Contest winners
Thursday, January 17, or Students at Midview East
Holmes County, Friday, Jan- Intermediate School partic-
uary 18, or Geauga County, ipated in the annual Pearl
Saturday, January 19. As is Harbor Day poster contest
our custom, the same pro- sponsored by the Grafton
gram will be offered at all VFW Post 3341. The social
three locations from 8 a.m.-3 studies classes of Ms. Mertz
p.m. studied the entry of the Unit-
Pre-registration is re- ed States into World War II.
quired to ensure enough ma- They discussed the various
terials are made for the meet- forms of government in con-
ings. Cost is $35 in advance trol at that time period and the
or $40 at the door. To register decisions behind entering the
for one of these programs, war. The students at Midview
contact Ashley Gerber at East would like to thank the
(330) 674-3015. Grafton VFW Post #3341 for
Ohio Maple Days is a sponsoring the contest. Win-
For maple producers and statewide program sponsored ners of the Pearl Harbor Day
enthusiasts, it’s time once by the Ohio Maple Program, Poster contest were first place
again to make plans to par- Dr. Gary Graham and OSU was Izzy Henely, second
ticipate in the Winter 2019 Extension and Ohio Agricul- place was Racheal Skolnic- Pictured with their winning posters in the Grafton VFW #3341 Pearl Harbor Day Poster con-
Ohio Maple Days Work- tural Research and Develop- ki, and third place was Olivia test are first place - Izzy Henely, second place - Racheal Skolnicki, and third place - Olivia
shops in Morrow County, ment Center. Kerecz. Kerecz.
Carlisle 12 Grafton 10 Wellington 15 Classifieds 13
Community Directory Columbia 2 Grafton Twp. 10 Churches 4 LIVING 50+ 8-9
Eaton 6 LaGrange 6 Profile Page 11
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, January 7, 2019 CHS Students of the Month
Toddler Story Time -
Columbia NEWS Tuesdays, January 8, 15, 22, at the library. New members
are welcome. Preregistration
Julie Petras 29; February 5, 12, 19, 26, required.
[email protected] from 11-11:15 a.m. A story Genealogy Club - Thurs-
time for beginning walkers days, January 10; February
to 3 year olds and their care- 14; March 14, from 6:30-7:30
CHS Weekly Calendar givers with stories, music, p.m. The Genealogy Club will
movement and rhymes. Pre-
learn research techniques and
registration required. explore resources. Members
Tuesday, January 8: Southwest General will be encouraged to share
4:30 p.m. Freshman Boys Basketball v. Rocky River. Health Center Health Topics their research successes and
6/7:30 p.m. JV/Varsity Boys Basketball v. Wellington. Hearing Screening - Tues- offer advice to others who are
6 p.m. Band Boosters meeting. day, January 8, from 12:30- stuck. New and experienced
Wednesday, January 9: 1:30 p.m. Do you hear what genealogists are welcome
6/7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball v. Oberlin. I hear? Southwest General Preregistration required.
Thursday, January 10: Health Center’s Community Teen Crafternoon - Tues-
6:30 p.m. Wrestling Double Dual at Columbia-Senior night. Outreach nurse will be com- day, January 15, from 4-5 p.m.
Friday, January 11: ing to the library monthly Teens, come to the library and Danielle Roginsky Ben Alten
4:30/6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball v. Oberlin. with a new program. Come flex your creative muscles by Seniors Danielle Roginsky and Ben Alten have been chosen
Saturday, January 12: this month for a hearing doing various craft activities. as Columbia High School “Student of the Month” for Decem-
10 a.m. Wrestling at Westlake. screening and get a sneak You’ll get to take home your ber. Nominees are chosen based on the following criteria: Ma-
11:30 a.m. Freshman Boys Basketball v. Elyria Catholic. peek at the programs that are creations when you’re done. turity, Citizenship, Behavior and Effort.
1/2:30 p.m. Girls Basketball v. Wellington. on the horizon. The nurse will This program is cosponsored Danielle Roginsky is the daughter of Carol and Donald
Columbia Library events have additional information by The Friends of the Colum- Roginsky and the sister of Nicole Randall and Alexandria Mill-
for the services that are avail-
bia Library, Inc. Preregistra-
able in our area. Preregistra- tion required. er, and granddaughter of VJ Dietrich. Danielle is a hardworking
student, disciplined athlete, and a kind classmate and friend.
Booking It For Fitness your walk. tion required. The Colunmbia Library Danielle has participated in the CHS softball program through-
Walking Club - Saturdays, Trivia Time At The Li- Evening Book Discus- is located at 13824 W. River out her high school career where her passion has always been
January 12, 19, 26; February brary - Monday, January 7 sion Behind Her Eyes by Road North, in Columbia Sta- catching. She has also played fall, winter and summer softball
2, 9, 16, 23; March 2, 9, 16, and Tuesday, January 8, from Sarah Pinborough - Tuesday, tion. For more information or in the offseason. She has been a part of the CHS volleyball pro-
23, 30, at 11 a.m. This group 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday, January 8, at 6:30 p.m. Cop- to register for programs, call gram for four years, holding a captain’s position for three. Dan-
meets weekly at the library January 9, Thursday, January ies of the book are available (440) 236-8751. ielle participated in the CHS marching band for four years, and
and makes use of the beauti- 10 and Friday, January 11, has held an office for two. Danielle has been involved in the
ful adjacent walking trail in from noon-8 p.m.; Saturday, Food Pantry College Credit Plus program for three years and is a member of
the Columbia Township Park. January 12, from noon to 2 the high school Book Club and serves as vice president of Key
Meet in the library’s meeting p.m. Stop by the library and The January food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Club. Danielle is devoted to the Columbia United Methodist
room and grab a water bottle, take a quiz to see what kind Church and continues to provide voluntary service for the com-
which will be provided for of movie buff you really are! Church will be on Monday, January 7, from 4-5:30 p.m. The munity. Above all, her most cherished moments are the times
Waist Watchers - Mon- church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- spent with her family and friends. Danielle plans to attend Lo-
days, January 7, 14, 21, 28; ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North rain County Community College and Cleveland State Universi-
January 12 February 4, 11, 18, 25; March Central Ohio in Lorain, Ohio, is available to residents of Co- ty to major in English Education with a minor in sign language.
4, 11, 18, 25, from 6:30-7:15
lumbia, Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be el-
Ben Alten is the son Brad and Karen Alten and brother to
Winter Farmers Market p.m. Join in on our video led igible according to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines Adam, class of 2018. Ben has been a member of the Columbia
Seasonal produce, Free range fitness activity for beginners. and bring proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a football team for 4 years, lettering for three. He was honored
meats, Specialty foods, Pastries, Preregistration required. as second team all PAC conference as a senior. Ben also played
Eggs, Honey & Bee products, Syrups, Preschool Story Time - photo ID.
Nuts, James & Jellies, Chocolates, For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the basketball for three years at the high school. Ben participated
Tea & Coffee, Artisan Breads, Tuesdays, January 8, 15, 22, church office at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday be- in the high school science fair for three years, has been on the
Eco Friendly products and more! 29; February 5, 12, 19, 26, tween 9 a.m. and Noon. In accordance with Federal law and honor roll throughout high school and was honored at the aca-
Frostville Museum from 10:15-10:45 a.m. Sto- U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is pro- demic banquet for two years. For the past six summers, Ben has
24101 Cedar Point Rd., ries, music, finger plays and hibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national worked at Red Wagon Farm in Columbia Station. After grad-
crafts for children between
uation, Ben plans to attend Wilmington College in the fall and
North Olmsted the ages of 3 and 6 years old origin, sex, age or disability. study Agronomy.
10:00am - 2:00pm with their caregivers. Prereg-
www.frostvillefarmersmarket.com istration required. COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
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The Rural-Urban Record Swiss Steak Dinner
Published Weekly on Monday Pittsfield Community Church located at the corner of St.
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Rts. 58 and 303 will have a Swiss Steak Dinner on Saturday,
Founders 1955 January 19, from 5-7 p.m. Adults/$10; ages 7-12/$8. Six and
under eat free. All are welcome!
Lee Boise, Publisher & President
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Spaghetti Dinner
Mailing Address: Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River Rd.,
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 in Elyria is hosting a Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, January 25,
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station from 5-7 p.m. Pre-sale tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 seniors and children under 10. To purchase tickets, please call
Email: [email protected] the church office at (440) 322-3781 by January 21. This dinner
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News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish is sponsoring a Night at the
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Races on Saturday, January 19, at the parish hall, located at 702
Erie Street. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. while racing begins at 7
p.m. Admission is $20 per person and includes food and bever-
Bible and Brew program ages. Horses and tickets are now on sale. Horses are $15. Tick- St. Elizabeth
ets and horses are available in the Gathering Area after mass or
Bible and Brew, a casual conversation about God, faith and through the parish office by calling 926-2364. Donations for Ann Seton
scripture, will meet weekly on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at Forts raffle baskets and race sponsors are also being accepted. Please Catholic Parish
Tavern, located at 122 W. Herrick, in Wellington. This event is plan to join in the fun. 25801 Royalton Rd.
presented by Wellington First United Methodist Church. Ev- Columbia Station, OH
eryone is welcome. Christ Church Food Pantry Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Confession)
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
AARP Tax Sites Christ Church is committed to making a difference in the Anytime by Appointment
communities around us. On the fourth Saturday of each month Weekend Masses
Listed below are the AARP Tax sites, phone numbers and volunteers distribute nonperishable items to our neighbors in Sat. 5 p.m.
addresses for Lorain County residents to be able to register need. Join us if you, or someone you know, would benefit from Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
for free tax assistance at any of these11 sites. Reservations are a little extra help making ends meet. The Food Pantry is located 440-236-5095
needed. at 1420 S. Abbe Rd., in Elyria. Distribution is from noon to 2 www.seascolumbiastation.org
Amherst - Amherst Public Library, 221 Spring St. (440) p.m. Christ Church is an equal opportunity provider. Income
988-4230. Tuesday/Thursday, from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. qualifications apply. NORTH “Welcome Home”
Avon - Avon Senior Center, 36786 Detroit Ave. (440) 934- New Life Wesleyan Church
2417. Thursday, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Healing Hearts EATON
Avon Lake - Avon Lake Public Library, 32649 Electric CHRISTIAN 11149 West River Rd.
Blvd. (440) 933-8128. Tuesday/Wednesday, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CHURCH Columbia Station
Elyria - Cornerstone Church, 2949 West River Rd. (440) Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for (Disciples)
324-1202. Monday/Wednesday, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events and Rt. 82 & 83 SUNDAY 9 am
Elyria - Lorain County Office on Aging, 320 N. Gateway opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in similar 440-748-2230 Adult Bible Study
Blvd. (440) 326-4800. Tuesday/Wednesday, from 8:30 a.m.-1 circumstances. We welcome new members from all area com- www.neccdisciples.com
p.m. munities and adults of all ages. Our regular meetings are on SUNDAY 10 am
Grafton - Grafton Library/Eaton Town Hall, 12043 Avon the third Wednesday of each month from 1-3 p.m. Our meeting Worship Services Worship & Children’s Church
Belden Road. (440) 926-3317 Friday, from 9:30 a.m.- dates for the next several months are as follows: 2019 - Janu- 8:00 am & 10:30 am WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
2:30 p.m. ary 16, February 20 and March 20. We meet at the Brunswick Sunday School Bible Study
Lorain - LCCC Lorain Learning Center, 201 West Erie Av- Library, located at 3649 Center Road. Please contact Connie at 9:00 am
enue. (440) 233-7240. Monday/Wednesday, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (440) 526-5495 for details. Polly Tallos Youth Group, Kids Club
Parking on 4th Street Christian Ed. & Youth Director Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
North Ridgeville - North Ridgeville Senior Center, 7327 Rev. John Bodo
Avon Belden Rd. (440) 353-0828. Tuesday, from 9:30 a.m.-3 Rev. David Chafin - Associate Pastor
p.m. Interim Minister
Oberlin - Oberlin Senior Center, 90 E. College St. (440) 440-236-8600
775-2175. Tuesday/Wednesday, from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. www.nlwesleyan.org
Vermilion - Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty Ave. (440)
574-3493. Tuesday/Friday, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. GRAFTON UNITED
Wellington - Wellington Town Hall, 115 Willard Memorial
METHODIST CHURCH
Square. Ext. 5. (440) 647-4626 Ext. 5. Monday, 9:30 a.m.-3 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
p.m. 10:00am Worship
Celebrate Recovery Children’s Wednesday Program
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Celebrate Recovery at Hope Christian Church meets ev- COLUMBIA UNITED Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
ery Friday night. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program METHODIST
for anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. You have a forever CHURCH Church of Christ
family at CR! They start each week with a free dinner served
from 6-7 p.m. Then, they gather for worship at 7 p.m. At 8 Worship Service Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
p.m., they break out into open share groups, followed by cof- 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
fee and dessert at 9 p.m. in the café. They offer free childcare Sunday School Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 alton Rd.; 911 Hang up/open line on S. Boone Rd. No appointment necessary. Please arrive at 7 p.m.
December 29 - Disturbance on Dupont Ave.; Follow up in- Rehearsals: Monday - Thursdays, 7-10 p.m. beginning
Sheriff’s Blotter vestigation on Royalton Rd. March 10 or 17, held at Strongsville High School’s Little The-
December 30 - Disturbance on Hawke Rd.; Welfare check
on East River Rd.; Assistance on Valleyview Dr.; Premise ater on 20025 Lunn Road (Door D). Production dates: April
26- May 12.
The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. Incident check (4) on Royalton Rd.
What To Prepare: A 32 bar cut of a musical theatre song in
Report for Columbia Township for December. December 31 - Department information on Royalton Rd.; the style of the show.
December 2 - Premise check on Royaton Rd.; Alarm on West Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Assist ambulance on Dupont Ave.
The Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical about a
River Rd.; Theft on Westwood Ave. boy, a girl, and their two fathers who try to keep them apart.
December 3 - Assistance on Hawke Rd. Auditions The narrator, El Gallo, asks the audience to use their imagina-
December 4 - Premise check on Royaton Rd.; Property
damage on Station Rd. tion and follow him into a world of moonlight and magic. The
boy and the girl fall in love, grow apart and finally find their
December 5 - Alarm on West River Rd.; Premise check on The Strongsville Community Theatre is holding auditions
Royalton Rd.; Suspicious condition on Sprague Rd.; Traffic for “The Fantasticks,” directed by Douglas F. Bailey II. Musi- way back to each other after realizing the truth in El Gallo’s
words that, “without a hurt, the heart is hollow.”
stop on Royalton Rd.; Domestic violence/dispute on Royalton cal Direction by Matthew Steven Grittner. The auditons are on For information on the characters please reference MTI
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December 6 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Disturbance on ter, located at 18100 Royalton Road (behind the Target store).
Sprague Rd.; Alarm on East River Rd.; Harassment on Emer-
son Ave.; Welfare check on Sprague Rd.; Psychiatric situation
on Sprague Rd.
December 7 - Premise check on Royalton Rd.; Disabled mo- WINTER CLEARANCE
tor vehicle on S. Boone Rd.; Follow up investigation on West
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December 11 - Harassment on West River Dr.
December 12 - Welfare check on East River Rd.
December 13 - Domestic violence/dispute on West River
Rd.; Alarm (2) on Royalton Rd.; Premise check on Royalton
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December 14 - Premise check on Royalton Rd.; Alarm on
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December 20 - New call on Royalton Rd.; Suspicious con-
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December 23 - Alarm on Sprague Rd.; Premise check (2) SAVE ON
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ise check on East River Rd.; Fireworks complaint on Royalton SETS & ODD
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Keystone Hot Stove will hold its 2019 sign ups on Satur- United Way of Greater Lorain gmail.com for more informa- New Year’s resolutions to get active while staying out of the
day, January 26 and Saturday, February 2, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. County, and facilitated by Lo- tion. winter weather.
The sign ups will be held at Village Hall (the old Keystone rain County Public Health. Liberty School, is located at 5700 Jaycox Road, in North
High School). Registration forms can be found on the Keystone Thank you Ridgeville and is open for free indoor walking most Thursdays
Hot Stove website, they will also be available to fill out at sign this winter from 6-7:30 p.m.: Jan. 10, 17, 24 and 31; Feb. 7,
ups. A birth certificate needs be submitted with the registration 14 and 21 (No walking Feb. 28); March 7, 14, 21 and 28 and
form. Keystone Hot Stove asks that the baseball and softball To the Village of LaGrange and LaGrange Township; we April 4.
players come to sign ups for uniform sizing. want to commend those who have been in charge of decorating No membership is required and all ages are invited to join.
the circle and town hall for the Christmas season these past You are welcome to join a walk whenever you have time in
Walk where it’s safe and warm at couple of years. your schedule; a weekly commitment is not necessary.
It has been such a joy to see the center piece of our town
Keystone Elementary enhanced with lights and decorations, as well as, our grand old Ohio Genealogical Society
town hall well lighted for the occasion.
Thank you for a job well done.
Begin your New Year on point each time you sign in, Harriet Wise and Sally Wise Tolbert “Free Online Treasures”
the right foot and stay active and earn a bonus point each
with open walking hours at time you bring a friend. Once Audubon Society program Everyone is invited to attend the January 14 meeting of the
Keystone Elementary School. you earn five points, get a Lorain County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society at 7
Come walk the safe, ice-free raffle entry for a FitBit, a “Lights Out Cleveland” p.m at the North Ridgeville Branch Library, located at 35700
halls of Keystone Elementary four-pack of Altitude Tram- Bainbridge Road, in North Ridgeville. A social time will begin
School, located at 531 Op- poline Park passes or a $100 at 6:30 p.m.
portunity Way, from 6-8 p.m. gift card to Dick’s Sporting The Black River Audubon Society welcomes Tim Jasinski Sandee Ruth, retired librarian, will share information on
every Tuesday and Thurs- Goods. No cost to participate. and his program “Lights Out Cleveland” on January 8, at 7 p.m.
day from January 3 through If school is cancelled due to at the Carlisle Reservation Visitor Center, located at 12882 Di- “Free Online Treasurers of the Librarian.” She will provide in-
April 18. Five laps around the weather, indoor walking is agonal Road, in LaGrange. formation about some of the many free digital resources you
walking course equals one also cancelled. Dedicated to saving migratory birds, Tim will explain the have access to with your library card: FREE e-books, audio-
mile. Other resources to stay Lights Out Cleveland program which rehabs birds injured by books, movies, tutorials, and special databases that ordinarily
Enter through Keystone healthy from the Keystone flying into the buildings of the Cleveland downtown area. The cost a subscription fee. Learn how many of these will help you
Elementary School’s front Empowers You collaborative: program also encourages businesses and building owners to with your genealogical research.
doors and sign in at the in- • Work out at Keystone shut off their lights at night. A number of major Cleveland busi- For more information, contact Norm at (440) 856-5170.
door walking table. Earn a High School’s fitness cen- nesses have enrolled in the program.
ter between 6 and 8 p.m., Jasinski, a Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist of Lake Erie
Monday through Thursday. Nature & Science Center, has been dedicated to conservation
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The Winter Crisis Program is funded by the U.S. Depart- Although aging is often who specializes in diseases
ment of Energy and administered by the Ohio Development to blame, loss of smell and of the ears, nose and throat,
Services Agency’s Office of Community Assistance. taste also may be tied to ear- may be able to help fix the
ly symptoms of Parkinson’s problem, though some peo-
Altenheim receives Architecture disease or Alzheimer’s dis- ple may be referred to a
ease. Cancer treatments, neurologist or another spe-
and Design Award medications, lack of saliva, cialist.
colds, flu, and other factors Continuing to use one’s
Of the more than 90 communities that placed their spot may contribute to sensory sense of smell and taste by
for the 2018 Senior Housing News Architecture and Design loss. Changing medications cooking, gardening, trying
Award, Altenheim’s Shurmer Place Memory Assisted Liv- or treatments may help. new flavors, and experi-
ing was selected for the Standalone Memory Care award. It’s important to bring menting with different aro-
Winter Crisis Program continues Designed by C.C. Hodgson Architectural Group, the new up diminished flavors or mas may help slow down
smells with a doctor to rule the decline these senses.
Shurmer Place Memory Assisted Living opening April
2018, completing the continuum of services provided by Al- out something more seri- Although age-related loss
Winter heating assistance for residents who need help tenheim Senior Living located in Strongsville. ous and to determine what of taste and smell cannot be
paying for heat or who have had their heat turned off will be Senior Housing News (SHN), attracts some of the most might help restore pleasure reversed, some such cases
available through March 31, 2019 at Lorain County Com- innovative senior housing projects to be considered in their from smells and flavors. An may be treatable.
munity Action Agency’s three locations. To be eligible for fifth annual contest. A panel of industry experts reviewed otolaryngologist, or a doctor
help, residents must live at or below 175% of the federal more than 90 communities based on aesthetics and design
poverty line. searching for the next level of senior living. Judges evalu- How music may improve heath
LCCAA serves clients at three locations: the adminis- ated these communities based on lighting, color schemes,
trative office at 936 Broadway in downtown Lorain, in the landscapes, as well as property types like universal design
Wellington Village Hall, 115 Willard Memorial Square and techniques. “The demand for community, holistic wellness, Music may have the ability to soothe, heal and inspire
at St Agnes Church, 611 Lake Ave., Elyria. independence, and increased use of technology is driving physical activity.
Residents who have received a disconnect notice are es- today’s senior living,” according to Senior Housing News. Plato said, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to
pecially urged to call the HEAP hotline at 1-855-806-9620 The new addition to Altenheim’s Life Plan Community the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.”
to make an appointment. The automated line is available 24 was designed with the residents in mind. The campus ad- Music often communicates messages that are not easily ex-
hours a day, 7 days a week. Utility companies will hold your heres to the Planetree principles that remove barriers be- pressed, which is one reason why music is such an integral
disconnect if you have made an appointment to determine tween residents, families, and caregivers by offer open spac- part of so many people’s lives.
your eligibility. However, your appointment must be no less es and strong connection to nature as a source of tranquility While many people love music for its entertainment
than 48 hours before your disconnect is scheduled and you and wellbeing. Altenheim’s Memory Assisted Living offers value, there is growing evidence that music can be good
must keep your appointment to maintain that hold on your 38 private suites in an open yet cozy residential environment for overall health as well. A study from researchers at the
account. Rescheduling removes the hold and you may lose where residents can enjoy life to its fullest. Cleveland Clinic focused on the use of music for brain sur-
service. For more information check out www.Altenheim.com gery patients who must be awake during their procedures.
At the Lorain office, walk-in hours are Monday through Researchers found that music enabled the patients to man-
Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are available all Seniors senses of smell and taste age anxiety, reduce pain and relax more fully during their
day long as well. The Wellington Office sees walk-ins only procedures.
in the morning and by appointment in the afternoon. Wel- change with age In a study titled, “The effect of music intervention in
lington is only open on Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 stress response to cardiac surgery in a randomized clinical
p.m. during the crisis period. trial,” a team of Swedish researchers measured serum corti-
The Elyria office is open on Mondays and Tuesdays with sol, heart rate, respiratory rate, mean arterial pressure, arte-
an emphasis on walk-ins. Walk ins are received on Mondays rial oxygen tension, arterial oxygen saturation, and subjec-
from 8 to 11 a.m. and all day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to tive pain and anxiety levels for patients who had undergone
4 p.m. Appointments are only available on Monday after- cardiothoracic surgery. Those who were allowed to listen to
noons from 1 to 4 p.m. music during recuperation and bed rest had lower cortisol
All sites are closed for lunch daily from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. levels than those who rested without music.
You must be seated with an advocate within 45 minutes of Many doctors now play music while operating or enable
closing to be seen. patients to listen to music to calm their nerves during in-of-
LCCAA’s automated appointment line includes a re- fice procedures.
corded message describing the documents needed for the According to Caring Voice Coalition, an organization
appointment. Those needing to do so may also speak to a dedicated to improving the lives of patients with chronic ill-
representative during regular office hours. nesses, music has also been shown to enhance memory and
Last year, LCCAA directly helped more than 2,000 cli- stimulate both sides of the brain, which may help individ-
ents during the winter crisis period. The crisis period ends uals recover from stroke or those suffering from cognitive
March 31, 2019. impairments.
Aging comes with sever- the nose. With the combina- Music also can have a positive impact on mood. Neuro-
al sensory changes, many of tion of the reduction of these scientists have discovered that listening to music heightens
which people expect. Loss important sensory nerves in positive emotions through the reward centers of the brain.
of hearing or diminishing the nose and on the tongue, Music stimulates the production of dopamine, creating pos-
vision are widely associated loss of smell and taste can itive feelings as a result.
with aging. But one’s senses greatly affect daily life. Some researchers think that music may help improve
of smell and taste may di- Changes in these senses immune response, promoting faster recovery from illness.
Jodi Marsh minish with aging as well. can contribute to feelings of Undergraduate students at Wilkes University measured
The senses of taste and
Admission Coordinator smell work in concert. The depression, diminish one’s the levels of IgA - an important antibody for the immune
system’s first line of defense against disease - from saliva.
enjoyment of food and
Call for Admissions or Questions sense of smell is vital to cause harmful conditions, Levels were measured before and after 30 minutes of ex-
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is its ability to make physical activity seem less mundane. Opening Minds through Art Show
Listening to songs can distract one from the task at hand,
pushing focus onto the music rather than the hard work be- Altenheim Senior Living
ing done. When exercising, upbeat music can help a person
go a little further as they work to achieve their fitness goals received a grant from Miami
University’s Scripps Geron-
than working out without music.
The benefits of music extend beyond enjoying a favorite tology Center to conduct an
song, as music can do much to contribute to one’s overall intergenerational art mak-
health. ing program for residents
with Alzheimer’s and other
Tips for living with low vision forms of dementia. The Art
Show is the culmination of
the program.
Visual impairment affects people of all ages and all walks Last Sunday, the resi-
of life. The American Foundation for the Blind defines visu- dents and volunteers hard
al impairment, often referred to as “low vision,” as any vi- work was showcased in the
sion problem that is severe enough to affect an individual’s art show here at Altenheim
ability to carry out the tasks of everyday living. Millions of in Unit 5 Lounge on Sunday
people have some degree of visual impairment that requires December 9. Many emo-
corrective lenses, and some still struggle even while wear- tions ran through both the
ing glasses or contact lenses. residents and volunteers as
People with low vision can experience difficulty per- a strong bond was formed
forming daily activities, such as cooking, shopping, reading, throughout the many art
watching television, and more. Some practical solutions can sessions. Residents and volunteers hard work was showcased in the art show.
help people address changes in their vision. That day, Altenheim sisted Living Directors of a difference in the first ing lasting connections with
• Use more light. After about age 60, many people re- raised $1,300 that will go to Activities, Cathie Stahurski art program at Altenheim. the residents. We gratefully
quire additional light to perform most indoor tasks as well as continuing OMA at Alten- and Linda Begley respec- Many thanks to the students acknowledge our sponsors:
outdoor activities. After age 60, the pupil no longer opens as heim! tively. Their hard work in from Strongsville High Darice, Inc., The Arts in
widely as it once did, which affects the amount of light that Many thanks to Alten- organizing and conducting School Key Club for volun- Strongsville and Oakridge
reaches the retina, where vision processing occurs. Brighten heim’s Skilled Nursing and the art sessions have made teering their time and mak- Farms.
areas of the kitchen, garage, crafting table, and other areas Shurmer Place Memory As-
where fine details are examined.
• Rely on darker contrasts. Contrasting colors can make
it easier to see edges and lines of demarcation. For example, Ethiopian Cabbage Dish Health benefits of Cabbage
use a dark tablecloth and white dishes to see table settings
and food more clearly. “My Ethiopian friend brought this dish to a potluck and Cabbage has an impressive nutrient content, but is often
• Label items. Bold-colored labels or those of different I’ve been making it ever since. It is healthy and delicious. overlooked. Cabbage belongs to the Brassica genus of vege-
shapes can help set items apart when reading containers or Do not add liquid. The cabbage and potatoes release enough tables, which includes broccoli, cauliflower and kale. It comes
boxes becomes challenging. moisture on their own.” in a variety of shapes and colors, including red, purple, white
• Use filters and shields. Certain devices, such as lens Ingredients and green, and its leaves can be either crinkled or smooth.
filters and shields, can reduce glare and improve vision. In- 1/2 cup olive oil Additionally, cabbage is loaded with vitamins and miner-
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• Choose “large print” formats. At local booksellers, seek 1 teaspoon sea salt • It may help keep inflammation in check.
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Vision suggests swapping fluorescent and incandescent light 1/2 head cabbage, shredded • May lower blood pressure.
bulbs with warm-toned LED bulbs. These bulbs emit less 5 potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes • Could help lower cholesterol levels.
blue light and can be more comforting with reduced glare. Directions • Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin K.
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Our staff and students are working hard to finish the semester
Grafton NEWS strong, wrapping up lessons and projects. Grafton Twp. NEWS
Additionally, our high school students are beginning to pre-
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 pare for the ACTs this spring. On Saturday, Jan. 5, students Ann McDonald 440-926-2774
[email protected] are able to participate in an ACT prep class at Midview High [email protected]
School from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Good luck to all those taking the
PANCAKE BREAKFAST ACT this year! Public Zoning meeting
Our winter athletics are in full swing. If you have a chance,
There will be a pancake breakfast to fund the inaugural please come out and support our student athletes. A full athletic
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a
Dave Kleinhenz Memorial Scholarship on Sunday morning, schedule can be found on our website: www.midviewk12.org. public zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall, located
January 13, from 8-11 a.m. in the Midview Middle School caf- Have a great week! at 17109 Avon Belden Road, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 15,
eteria. Tickets are $9, children 6 years old and under eat for $5. Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent 2019. The Zoning Commission will be reviewing the existing
Tickets are now available at any school office or at the Board fencing regulations and discussing other issues and concerns as
of Education office. All proceeds will go into the scholarship they come up.
fund. Dave Kleinhenz lost his battle with cancer in 2018. Klein- Grafton-Midview Library
henz was very involved in the Midview community and served Sheriff’s Incident Report
as a member of the Board of Education. For more information or to register for programs; stop into
SPAGHETTI DINNER the library at 983 Main Street, call (440) 926-3317, or log onto The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office has released their inci-
The Midview Endowment Fund will hold their annual Spa- www.gmplibrary.org. Registration is required for most pro- dent report for the month of December in Grafton Township.
ghetti Dinner Fund raiser on Saturday, January 26, from 5-7 grams. Registration is required for most January programs. On December 1, a harassment call was made for an incident
p.m. at the Grafton VFW Post, 718 Huron Street. The Midview Call, click or visit to register. on State Route 83. A welfare check was made at a Law Road E
Schools Endowment Fund Provides grants for educational en- The Grafton Midview Library is 75 years old. The librarians residence and a traffic stop made on State Route 83 on Decem-
richment activities for Midview students beyond the basic pro- are celebrating by bringing their programs out into the com- ber 5. A burglary was reported at a Law Road W residence on
grams provided by the schools. Tickets for the spaghetti dinner munities they serve. Please note the location of each January December 6. Deputies helped with a disabled motor vehicle on
are $10 for adults and $6 for senior citizens and children 12 and program. If driving directions are needed, call the library at December 7 at the intersection of State Route 303 and Cham-
under. There will be basket raffles with winners drawn at 6:30 926-3317. berlain Road.
p.m. Tickets are available at the Board of Education Office or Tech Tutor - Check our calendar for various dates and A new call was registered on Cowley Road on December 13,
by emailing jwinslow@ midviewk12.org. times. Appointments are available most Mondays (morning), and a welfare check was conducted on Neff Road on December
GIVING TREE THANK YOU Wednesdays (afternoon), Thursdays (afternoon), and the first 14. A psychiatric situation and a juvenile complaint was report-
The student council at Midview East Intermediate School Thursday (evening) of each month. Tech Tutor appointments ed at different times at a Cowley Road address on December
would like to thank all those who made it possible for 38 chil- are available at GMPL for computer, smartphone, software, 15. A protection order violation was observed on December 19
dren to receive Christmas presents through their Giving Tree tablet, and other tech-related questions. All appointments are on Neff Road. During the end of the month, a follow up inves-
program. These children would not have had any gifts to open 1-hour and registration is recommended. Walk-ins are welcome tigation was conducted on Law Road W on December 20, dep-
if not for these sponsors. Thank you to: Tammy Koleski-How- if appointments are open. Please bring your device if possible. uties assisted another agency at two different times on Grafton
ard Hannah Realtor, Bob and Stacy Kois-owners of Marco’s If you cannot attend the scheduled appointment times please Road on December 22, and investigated a suspicious condition
Pizza in Grafton, Grafton United Methodist Church, North Ea- contact the Library at (440) 926-3317 so we can find other pos- on Haystacks Lane at Mennell Road also on December 22.
ton Christian Church, Amanda Reaser of Reaser Construction, sible times. Sessions will take place in the Library. Alarm calls were investigated at two Cowley Road addresses,
the staff of Midview East Intermediate School, the staff at the Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, January 9, at noon. one on December 22 and the other on December 23. Deputies
Midview bus garage, and the students (with their families) of Join facilitator Peggy Wyar for a lively discussion of a differ- assisted the fire department on State Route 83, conducted a fol-
Midview East Intermediate School. ent inspiring book each month. Books are available for pick up low up investigation on Neff Road, and recorded an abandoned
GMPL CELEBRATING 75 YEARS from the Library approximately one month prior to the meet- vehicle at the intersection of Law Road E and State Route 83
Back in 1944, a group of residents realized the importance ing. Please call the Library for more information or to check all on December 23.
of having a public library in their community. They set up on book availability. January’s title is Egypt’s Sister by Angela During the holidays, deputies provided assistance on Neff
a charter and began in a small classroom in the old Grafton Hunt. This group meets at the Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Road on December 24, investigated a suspicious condition on
school building. Through the years, as the needs of our patrons Hall. Dellwood Road on December 25. A new call was registered
changed, so did the facility and services. Fast forward to the AARP Tax Aide Registration Begins - Wednesday, January from a Law Road E residence on December 26. Deputies re-
21st century. The Grafton-Midview Library, now located on 9. AARP Tax Aide volunteers assist patrons with no-cost tax sponded to a civil matter on Neff Road and a domestic vio-
Main Street, continues to change with the growing needs of the preparation. AARP volunteers will help everyone, but special- lence/dispute on Law Road, both on December 26. The Neff
communities it serves. This new year, as part of our anniversary ize in helping seniors. Appointments are required and made in Road civil matter continued on December 27. A welfare check
celebration, we plan to travel outside our building and bring person or by phone (no online appointments). Tax preparation and a follow up was conducted on Island Road on December
programs into he Midview communities. We want to meet you will take place at Eaton Township Hall. 29. A disturbance on State Route 83 was also recorded on De-
where you live! Our locations vary so be sure to look carefully Anime & Manga Society - Wednesday, January 9, at 3:30 cember 29.
at each program! If you need driving directions to any of these p.m. Join the Anime and Manga Society as we watch Anime,
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determine the amount of snacks needed. This program is held at
Eaton Township Hall. programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
Tales From Beyond - Thursday, January 10, at 6:30 p.m. 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Happy New Year! Join Jim Kleefeld for dark and spooky tales covering the Lizzie The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
The Midview Local School District is officially back in ses- Borden axe murder, death on the Titanic, and the mystery of drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
sion for the first full week since Winter Break. I hope our stu- shrunken heads. This program takes place at Grafton Township These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
dents, staff and families had the opportunity to relax and spend Hall.
quality time with family and friends. Writers Bloc - Tuesday, January 15, at 5:30 p.m. Do you 1/8 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class
We are quickly closing in on the end of the second grading want to learn about the craft of writing? In this group, we will being instructed by Debi’s Personal
period and first semester of the school year, which is on Jan. 24. provide constructive feedback on each other’s works, partici- Training with fruit and juice for
pate in different writing exercises, and discuss short stories and
essays. We welcome all levels of writers and all genres! This participants.
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS program is held at Jailhouse Taverne Meeting Room. 1/10 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for
Family Storytime - Tuesdays, January 23, at 10:30 a.m.
those that signed up. Please call if
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and Drug Addiction Services tions and public access. The women reduce stress by forcing them to focus on something
Carlisle NEWS Board of Lorain County, the Elyria Municipal Court is other than the source of their stress. In addition, hobbies can
one of the busiest in the state.
Elyria Rotary Club, and Lo-
be a great way to meet new people, an important benefit for
[email protected] rain County Drug Free Youth. Those processes will contin- working parents who may otherwise find it difficult to meet
Judge White is a Leadership ue to develop in coordination new people.
Finding a hobby may take some trial and error, as adults may
Judge Robert White announces Lorain County, Class of 1994 with the offices of Judge Gary find activities that once appealed to them no longer do, while
Bennett and Clerk of Courts
graduate.
“As judge, I have worked
Candidacy to retain seat on Elyria diligently to develop a firm, Eric Rothgery.” other pursuits may require more time than men and women can
“My time on the bench has
reasonably devote. Adults looking for a hobby can consider the
Municipal Court but fair judicial philosophy solidified my belief that our following strategies as they begin their pursuits.
that balances various forms
municipal court judges deal
• Think back to childhood. A childhood passion may pro-
of discipline, treatment and with some of the most im- vide the perfect starting point as adults look for hobbies. For
Elyria Municipal Court judicial oversight to deal portant issues that impact our example, adults who enjoyed painting as children may find they
Judge Robert C. White con- with some of our most press- communities” Judge White still know their way around a canvas and palette.
firmed today that he will seek ing societal issues, such as said. “Qualified, dedicated • Ask around. Adults who want to find a hobby to foster so-
to retain his seat in the No- the opioid epidemic.” Judge individuals whose priority is cial connections can ask friends, family, neighbors, or cowork-
vember, 2019 election. Judge White said. “In addition, I public service must serve in ers to recommend activities. This can help men and women
White was appointed by Gov- have been able to leverage those positions. I look for- make connections in their communities and/or reconnect with
ernor Kasich in January, 2018 my many years of litigation, ward to continuing this valu- friends or family members with whom they have fallen out of
to replace Judge Lisa Locke administration, public ser- able work for the public as touch.
Graves, who retired. Before vice and business ownership Judge of the Elyria Municipal • Think small. Because there is often some trial and error
that, he served as an Act- experience to help improve Court.” in finding a rewarding hobby, it makes sense to avoid making
ing Judge in the Court from and streamline court opera- too big a commitment right off the bat. Before buying lots of
2016-2017. expensive equipment or materials or making a large time com-
Judge White attended Metro Parks Garage Sale mitment, give yourself some time to try a hobby on for size.
evening classes at Lorain The first activity you try might not necessarily take, and walk-
County Community College, Lorain County’s Largest Indoor Garage Sale is n January ing away won’t sting as much if you had not committed much
Cleveland State Universi- 26, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at time or money.
ty and Cleveland-Marshall 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. • Consider coaching or mentoring. Athletes who still have
College of Law, earning aca- Judge Robert White Donations of items will be taken at Carlisle Visitor Center a passion for their favorite sports but can no longer meet the
demic honors while working and Lorain County Bar As- on, Jan. 20, from 1-4 p.m.; Jan. 21, from 4-8 p.m.; Jan. 24, physical demands such sports require can stay involved by
full-time on local factory as- sociations, Judge White has coaching youth sports. The same can be said for professionals
sembly lines and as a carpet provided instruction to em- from 4-8 p.m. and Jan. 25, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Please note: No passionate about their work who choose to mentor. These activ-
installer by day. In addition to ployers, business groups and clothing, shoes, electronics, large furniture or broken items. ities might not be traditional hobbies, but they offer a great way
his judicial experience, Judge other attorneys on a variety Lunch will be available. Proceeds benefit Friends of Metro for adults to pursue their passions on their own time.
White has over 27 years’ lit- of legal topics over the years. Parks in Lorain County. Hobbies can enrich our lives and provide respites from the
igation experience before In addition to his work as Auditions
federal, state and local courts an attorney, Judge White has daily grind. Finding a hobby that fits might take some time
and administrative agencies. a distinguished record of pub- and some trial and error, but such efforts will ultimately prove
As a partner in the historic lic service. He was elected to Friends of the Lorain County Metro Parks will hold audi- worth it if adults find activities they are passionate about.
Fauver law firm in Elyria, three, four-year terms as Car- tions for their 14th annual Murder Mystery on Tuesday, Jan-
Judge White represented in- lisle Township Trustee and uary 8, at 7 p.m. at Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882
dividuals, public entities and two terms as President of the Diagonal Rd., in LaGrange. No experience is necessary. Audi-
private companies, including Lorain County Township As- tions are a cold reading from script. Show dates will be May 10
many of Lorain County’s sociation. He served through- and 11, and May 17 and 18.
most prominent businesses. out his career on many com- For more information, call (216) 544-3865. Do Not Bag
His public law practice in- munity and non-profit boards,
cluded clients, such as the including the University Hos- How to find a hobby Keep it loose
Elyria City School District, pitals Elyria Medical Center,
the Rural Lorain County the Firelands Association for
Water Authority, the South the Visual Arts, Comprehen- Commitments to work and family can make adults feel like
Lorain County Ambulance sive Health Care of Ohio, the they have little time for much else. But finding time to pursue
District, the Central Lorain Rural Lorain County Water hobbies can benefit men and women in various ways. Keep in touch with your community
County Ambulance District Authority, EMH Regional A form of escapism that can provide a much-needed respite
and Rochester Village. A Medical Center, the Alcohol from the hectic pace of daily life, hobbies can help men and Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
member of the Ohio State Paid for by The Lorain County Commissioners and LCSWMD
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Wednesday 12-6 and Saturday 9-6. You may call 440-329-5440
Portage County Chapter
Wellington NEWS for more information. Airport in Huron, 1:30 p.m. 1591 - 3rd Wednesday at the
Toledo Chapter 582 - 4th
The Following Rules Apply To All Sites, At All Times:
[email protected] • Driver’s License or other acceptable proof of residency is Thursday at the Toledo Ex- Portage County Airport in
required ecutive Airport in Millbury, Ravenna, at 6 p.m.
• Tire Collections Are Provided For the Use of Lorain Coun- 6 p.m. Please contact us if you
Herrick Memorial Library ty Residents Only Geauga County EAA would like any additional
• Tires May Be On-The-Rim or Off-The-Rim Chapter 5 - 3rd Monday at information. To register for
Writers Group - The Wellington Writers Group meets every • NOTE: By State Law, You May Not Transport More Than the Geauga Count Airport in programs, call Vicki or Paul
other Thursday at the library. The next meeting is on January 10 (Ten) Scrap Middlefield, 7 p.m. Koziol at of Discover Avia-
Ashland County Chapter
tion Center, Lorain County
17, from 6-7:30 p.m. Join this group if you have a passion for Tires at One Time without a Special License 255 - 2nd Sunday at the Ash- Airport, 44050 Russia Rd.,
writing in all venues. Bring samples of your writing to share • Acceptable – Small Equipment/Passenger Car/SUV/Mini- land County Airport, at 4 p.m. Elyria at (440) 236-6594.
with the group. New members are welcome. Registration is en- van/Non-Commercial Van & Fremont Chapter 1272 - [email protected]
courage. To register, call the library at (440) 647-2120. Spoiler Pickup Truck Tires -Up To 20” Rim Diameter, And All Bi- 2nd Tuesday at the Sandusky http://discoveraviation-
alert: A new and exciting project is in the works for the group. cycle/Motorcycle Tires County Airport in Fremont, 7 center.org
To find out what it is, please join them at an upcoming meeting. • Not Acceptable – Racing Tires, Semi-Truck and Trailer
Tires, Farm Equipment Tires, and Any Tires Resulting From p.m.
“Raffle to the Rescue” the Operation of a Commercial Business or Farm Vaccine Clinics
• Drop-off of tires at any times other than those listed is
One lucky winner will receive $1,000. Perfect timing for strictly prohibited; all sites are under video surveillance; viola- Protect against vaccine-preventable diseases, including
a nice cabin fever vacation or a really special Valentine’s Day tors will be prosecuted shingles, whooping cough (pertussis), and meningitis. Lorain
celebration. And new this year, everyone purchasing six (6) Safely dispose of pharmaceuticals by taking them to the County Public Health (LCPH) offers recommended vaccines
tickets, which helps rescue one dog from a dog pound, will Wellington Village Police Department 117 Willard Memorial for children, teens, and adults at locations across the county.
automatically be entered into a drawing for a clean, crisp $100 Square. The drop box is located in the front lobby 24/7. Vaccine appointments can be made at 440-284-3206; walk-ins
bill. are also welcome.
Until Thursday, January 24, 2019, you can purchase tickets It’s not too late to share your input Vaccine clinics this January include:
for a donation of only $10 per ticket. Drawings for both the • Weekdays, from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lorain County Pub-
$1,000 grand prize and the $100 bill bonus will be held on Fri- Dave Covell, Lorain County Public Health Commissioner lic Health, 9880 South Murray Ridge Road, in Elyria. No clin-
day, January 25, 2019. Both winners will be notified by phone. and Chairperson for the Lorain County Health Partners, re- ics on Jan. 21 in observance Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased by mailing a minds residents who received the 2018 Community Health As- • Wednesday, Jan. 9, from 2-5:30 p.m. Wellington Town
check or money order payable to and sent to: Partners With sessment (CHA) survey to complete the survey and return it in Hall, 115 Willard Memorial Square, Wellington.
Paws, P.O. Box 277, Oberlin, OH 44074. You can download the the envelope provided by January 11. Covell says, “We are still • Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
“Raffle to the Rescue” 2018 flyer and tickets by visiting www. in need of information to help make decisions regarding how Avon VFW, 36950 Mills Road, Avon.
PartnersWithPawsLC.com. You can also purchase them there to best help residents improve their health.” This fall, Lorain • Wednesday, Jan. 23, from 2-5:30 p.m. Lorain County Free
using PayPal. Tickets are also available at WOBL/WDLW Ra- County Health Partners sent out surveys to 2400 randomly se- Clinic, 5040 Oberlin Ave., Lorain.
dio, located at 45624 US Route 20, in Oberlin. Please note that lected Lorain County residents 19 and older, whose identities Clinic times and dates are subject to change. Bring vaccine
donation receipts are not issued for raffle fund-raisers. will not be included in their responses. record if available, photo ID, insurance card, and cash, check, or
All proceeds will benefit Partners With Paws of Lorain This survey asks questions about participants’ general Visa/MasterCard. All children under age 18 must be accompa-
County, Inc., as they financially assist other local animal rescue health, different health factors, and access to health care. Sur- nied by a parent or guardian. LCPH participates in the Vaccines
groups. Funds will be used to rescue dogs from dog pounds and vey answers will create a snapshot of Lorain County residents’ for Children (VFC) Program to provide vaccines to children
help other animals in need with their health and general care, health. The results will point out key health issues and help who qualify; no child in the VFC program is denied vaccine for
such as vetting expenses, including spay, neuter, vaccines and many public and private agencies plan their programming over inability to pay. Travel vaccines and resources needed to enable
surgeries if needed, and boarding fees if required, until adop- the next few years. The final CHA report will be published in a healthy trip are available by appointment.
tion takes place. the spring of 2019. For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain
If you would like more information, please call Lorie A. The Lorain County Health Partners will compare data from County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCoun-
Wilber at (440) 897-8696 or e-mail [email protected]. You the 2015 CHA with 2019 results to see how public health issues tyHealth.com.
can also visit www.PartnersWithPawsLC.com. have changed in the past four years. The 2015 CHA results can
Wellington Dumpster Days be found at LorainCountyHealth.com.
The Lorain County Health Partners work closely with the
Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio and researchers at the
Wellington Township’s FIRST Quarterly “Dumpster Day” University of Toledo to conduct the survey. The Lorain County
for 2019 is Saturday, January 19. Residents may bring items Health Partners include the following public and private agen-
for disposal to the Maintenance Facility at 105 Maple Street cies: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Lorain
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Complimentary donuts County, Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital, Lorain County Board
and coffee are served inside the Township maintenance build- of Mental Health, Lorain County Health & Dentistry, Lorain
ing on dumpster days. In addition to refreshments, recycled County Public Health, Lorain County Metro Parks, Mercy
items will be distributed. Supplies are limited so stop in early! Health and University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center.
Acceptable items for disposal include freon appliances; For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain
scrap steel, electronic devices, computers, and batteries will be County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCounty-
accepted. You may also drop off canes, wheelchairs, walkers, Health.com. Follow your local health department on Twitter @
eye glasses and cell phones. Canned goods are accepted and LorainCoHealth, Facebook, or YouTube.
donated to Well Help. DIALOGUE WITH
No hazardous or infectious wastes, medications, brush, Discover Aviation events
waste oil, bricks, rocks or concrete, dirt or any materials pro- THE BOARD OF
hibited by the state or federal law. January 8 - Intro to the 127 - 2nd Saturday at the
No tires will be collected; see tire site information below* EAA/IMC Club - Mastering Lorain County Airport, at 10 EDUCATION
*Tires may be dropped-off at any of the following locations: the Art of Instrument Navi- a.m.
Grafton Township Hall - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesdays & Sat-
Wadsworth Chapter 846 -
urdays at 17109 Avon-Belden Rd. (Corner of State Routes 83 gation from 7-9 p.m. at the 2nd Thursday at Skypark Air-
Columbia Station VFW Hall
and 303) - no admission fee. Hosted port in Wadsworth, at 7 p.m.
The Lorain County Collection Center accepts Scrap tires
Port Clinton Chapter 1247
and household hazardous waste items all year at 540 South by EAA Chapter 1252 - all - 3rd Wednesday at the Lib- Saturday, January 12th
are welcome! Social hour
Abbe Road in Elyria. Collection Center Hours are Monday and Bread & Brew
starts at 6 p.m. Registration erty Aviation Museum in Port 8:30-10:30
required. Clinton, 7 p.m.
WATERPROOFING 846 monthly meeting - Ba- ter 50 - 1st Saturday at Hinde Attending Board Members:
January 10 - EAA Chapter
North Central OH Chap-
Penny McClaflin & Brett Murner
rany Chair at 6:30 .m. at the
Skypark Airport (15G) in
Wadsworth. Please register.
January 21 - FAA Semi-
nar - FAAsafety.gov and the
Wings program info. 7 p.m.
at the Geauga County Airport
(7G8) in Middlefield. Regis-
tration required.
CONCRETE CRACK INJECTION January 24 - EAA Chapter
SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED 5 IMC/VMC Club, at 6:30
BASEMENT WALL CRACKS p.m. at the Geauga County
Airport (7G8) in Middlefield.
~ OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ Please register.
JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 February 16 - IWASM’s
Dinner with a Slice of History
- The Life of Bessie Coleman,
RAM-CON LLC Presentation by Bessie’s great Carpentry Limited
niece Gigi. 6:30 p.m. at Burke
Basement Waterproofing Lakefront Airport, call (216)
Storm Water Drainage
Sewer Lines - Water Lines 623-1111 for ticket info.
Have you joined your lo-
Full Service Excavation cal EAA Chapter yet? Here
440-935-7842 are some of the chapters in
FREE ESTIMATES!!!
our area, along with their
monthly meeting times. Vis-
WELDING itors are always encouraged
to attend meetings! Every
chapter is a little different.
You may want to try several!
Columbia Station Chapter
Special Weld, LLC 1252 - 1st Tuesday at the Co-
Certified Welding Services lumbia Station VFW Hall, at
All types of Welding & 7 p.m. (Please note: the Janu-
Fabrication. ary meeting will be January 8
We can come to you! due to the Holiday).
440-610-1709 Lorain County Chapter www.jmcarpentryltd.com • Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627
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