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“Celebrating 63 Years of Community Service!”
Volume 64, No. 40 Columbia Station, Ohio April 1, 2019
Keystone Middle School Honors Band
(L-R) Top row: Tyler Semenik, Michael Spatafore, Michael Dvornicky, Michael Gale, Ayden Olic, Jacob Willi, Josh Sugerik and Noah Weaver. Bottom row: Cody Grimmett, Ben Hanwell, Zach
Abicht, Masyn Skvor, Skylar Loeber, Gabby Grudier, Caitlyn Minney, Leah Long, Brady Hurst, Brandon Seman and Beau Hurst. (Not pictured - Declan Herbert).
This week, the Keystone Middle School Band was represented by 20 of its members in the Lorain County Middle School Honors Band. These students were a part of
the 100 member group made up of Keystone and other Lorain County schools that were represented by their finest band students. We are proud of these students and their
accomplishments and congratulate them on their fine performance!
5 Annual Columbia Township Fire Martha Stormer turns 103
th
Future Chef Competition Department Pancake Breakfast Martha Stormer, wife
of Kenneth Stormer (de-
place at Co- It’s time again for the Columbia Township Fire ceased) will be celebrat-
lumbia Middle Department’s annual Pancake Breakfast. The event ing her 103 birthday on
School on March is at the Columbia Township Fire Department, lo- April 13. Martha was
19. The Champi- cated at 25540 Royalton Rd., on Sunday, April 14, born on April 13, 1916
on Chef this year from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Breakfast will include all-you- to Thomas and Nettie
was fourth grad- can-eat pancakes, blueberry pancakes, sausage, Calvert of Soldier, Pa.
er Kaitlyn Glan- juice, milk and coffee. Cost is $7 for adults, $4 for She has lived in Riv-
dorf. Kaityln children and senior citizens and children under 2 er Styx, Ohio for most
emerged with eat free. of her life. Her children
the winning dish This is a wonderful opportunity to come join are John Stormer (San-
of a 7-layer veg- the community and the fire department for some dy) of Geneva; Marcel- Martha Stormer
etarian burrito. good food, good conversation and a chance to learn la Ritzman of Columbia
Her recipe will what’s new at Columbia Fire. You can see all the Station; Dennis Stormer dren.
be forwarded on trucks on display, tour the fire station and meet all (Cheryl) of Barberton; Martha enjoys cards
to the national the men and women who proudly protect you, your Dean Stormer of River and letters. Anyone wish-
competition. family and our great community. Styx and the late Duane ing to send one to her, it
Good luck The Red Cross Blood Drive will be going on Stormer (Brenda) of would be appreciated.
Kaitlyn, and as well. Please consider donating blood. All blood Chippewa Lake. Duane Martha stays with her
congratulations donors eat for free, courtesy of the Columbia Fire was a Vietnam Veteran daughter, Marcella Ritz-
Fourth grader Kaitlyn Glandorf and her on your winning Department. man, where cards and
winning dish. recipe! Your continued support and patronage is always with a Bronze Star and letters can be sent to at
The 5th annual Future appreciated. Come join us and let us show our two Purple Hearts. Mar- P.O. Box 911, Columbia
Chef Competition took thanks. We look forward to seeing you. tha has many grandchil- Station, OH 44028-0911.
dren and great-grandchil-
Carlisle 14 Grafton 16 Wellington 8 Classifieds 18
Community Directory Columbia 4 Grafton Twp. 17 Churches 6 Events 2
Eaton 14 LaGrange 12 Profile 13 Living 50+ 9-11
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April 10 April 17 April 22
LOCAL Dementia Support Group Singer Songwriter Dyngus Day
Events guidance to anyone affected Enjoy music from Tim Blake & servance of Lent and the joy of
A Polish tradition, Dyngus Day
Offering support, comfort and Veterans Benefit
celebrates the end of the ob-
Rick Keane, good food, raffles
by the disease. Learn creative
Easter. Celebrate Polish-Amer-
and a cash bar. Proceeds from
problem solving techniques and
ican culture, heritage and tra-
the event will be donated to The
care giving ideas. Light lunch
ditions in any of 3 locations in
Supportive Services for Veteran
will be provided.
Cleveland - Tremont, Gordon
Elmcroft of Lorain
sales only, 440-864-4654.
3290 Cooper Foster Park Rd.,
Kishka’s Beer Heaven Tent
Amherst VFW Hall
Lorain Families. $20 Advance ticket Square & Ohio City.
W. 58th & Detroit Rd.
12:30pm 165 Cleveland Ave., Cleveland
March 31 April 6 April 6-7 Amherst 10:00am - 9:30pm
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Columbia HS Prom Spaghetti Dinner Avant-Garde Art & April 12 www.pogiescatering.com www.clevelanddyngus.com
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Craft Show
The class of 2019 is having a Please join us for a Spaghet- This large show will feature Medina Beer Fest April 27
Featuring 35+ Craft beers. Reg- April 18
spaghetti dinner fundraiser for ti Dinner to help raise funds artists and crafters selling their RAMP UP Peninsula
after prom. $10 per person. for the Dieken Cawley Family. original handmade items at this ular admission includes 10 beer Owl Prowl
Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, Adults $10, Kids $5, Under 6 beautiful venue! Admission is $3 tasting tickets, food ticket, and We’ll learn about and look for Festival honoring the ramp, the
bread, drink and dessert. Also FREE. to the public, children under 12 a commemorative tasting glass wild leek. Enjoy food vendors
enjoy some raffles. Please Lagrange Masonic Lodge are free! A portion of proceeds $35. Plus enjoy multiple raffles, Ohio’s most common owls on featuring RAMPS, purchase
come support our students! 103 S. Center St., will benefit local non-profit, games of chance, music, and this interpretive stroll. Please ramps, listen to local musicians,
bring binoculars. Easy hike.
Four Keys Restaurant LaGrange Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank. dancin. Purchase tickets online. Hiking Stick Program For more visit artisans and their cre-
34501 E Royalton Rd, 4:00pm - 7:00pm Ehrnfelt Rec. Center Williams on the Lake information call (440) 458-5121 ations, enjoy products prepared
with ramps, attend a presenta-
Columba Station 18100 Royalton Rd., 787 Lafayette Rd., Ext. 232. Meet at Raptor Center tion, go for a guided walk, and
4:00pm - 7:00pm Strongsville Medina Courtyard. MORE.
Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm Carlisle Reservation Downtown Peninsula
Sun: 11:00am - 5:00pm www.mainstreetmedina.com 12882 Diagonal Road, ST RT 303 & Riverview
LaGrange Peninsula
April 8 April 14 7:00pm - 8:30pm 11:00am - 4:00pm
April 6-7 Columbia Pancake
Book Signing Weekend Dino Scavenger Hunt Breakfast Advertise Your Event!
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April 4-7 Celebrate the Opening week- ed time to do a fun scavenger Join the Columbia Fire De-
end of the Sprit of 76’ Museum. hunt & discover some cool facts partment and eat Pancakes,
Sewing & Quilt Expo Saturday Al Leiby author of too! Search for the omnivores; Blueberry Pancakes, Sausage, • Event Name
Original Sewing & Quilt Expo is “Memory Lane Vol. III”. Sunday raptors, and more! Bring cam- Eggs, Juice, Milk, Chocolate • Description of Event
a place to find the latest tech- Don Hilton author of “Murders, era phone. $2 conservatory fee Milk, and Coffee! Adults $7, (Includes up to 25 Words)
niques and products, and learn Mysteries & History of Lorain applies to those 42” & taller. Kids & Seniors $4, 2 & under
new skills with cutting-edge ed- Cty, 1824-1956” and Nicole Miller Nature Preserve FREE. The American Red • Date Call:
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Caitlin Wilkins received an Excellent Rating. Landon Hunt and Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry
Columbia NEWS Madeleine Finton received Superior Ratings. Once again, great On Saturday, April 6, a free hot meal will be served and a
job to the students!
Julie Petras This year, Columbia Local Schools will hold its annual “State perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life Wesleyan
[email protected] of the Schools” on Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p.m. at Columbia Church from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. This is a monthly event held the first
Middle School, in the gymnasium. There will be many important
CHS Weekly Calendar items discussed about the future of CLSD, including the new and Saturday of every month. The meal and food pantry (featuring
fresh perishable foods) is available at no charge to all local res-
exciting things that will be offered in our schools in the 2019-20
Monday, April 1: school year. Prior to this event, there will be a Board of Edu- idents.
The church is located at 11149 West River Road, in Columbia
cation meeting at 5:30 p.m. It is our hope that you can join us on
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball - Fairview, V-home, JV-away. this important evening. Station. For more information, please contact Kathy at (440)
Tuesday, April 2: Little Raiders Preschool 840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091.
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball - Fairview, V-away, JV-home. Updated information in regards to the “Little Raider Pre-
6 p.m. Band Booster meeting. school.” We are excited to announce that Eva Albanese will be Attention Senior Citizens!
6 p.m. Wrestling Banquet. the preschool teacher and Robin Randall the educational aide.
Thursday, April 4: Judy Skoczen will serve as the director of the program. You can Columbia High School and the CHS Key Club would like to
7:30 a.m. EOC US History/Government testing. reach Judy at (440) 236-5021 if you have any further questions.
11:12 a.m. - first period begins. Typically developing peer models ages 4 and 5 (by August invite you to our biannual Senior Citizens Breakfast. This event
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball - Black River, V-away, JV-home 1st) will be accepted in this program. Each morning and after- is open to all Columbia residents and grandparents of Columbia
7 p.m. Athletic Booster meeting. noon session will consist of a total of 12-16 students. Placement Local students. The breakfast is on Wednesday, May 8, at 8:45
Friday, April 5: will be based on the screening process. Resident students will a.m. in the high school cafeteria. It is free of charge. The Key
5 p.m. Baseball - Lake Ridge, V-home, JV-away. be selected first, followed by open enrollment students, if space Club will be serving breakfast casseroles, hash browns, fruit,
4 p.m. Varsity Softball at Akron Racers Tournament. is available. Students must be able to use the restroom inde- muffins and a variety of beverages. If you would like to attend,
7 p.m. The Wizard of Oz drama production. pendently. please call (440) 236-5001 before 3 p.m. on Monday, May 6, to
Saturday, April 6: Preschool will begin on September 10, 2019, and follow the make your reservations. We hope to see you there!
10 a.m. Track at East Canton Invitational. Columbia Local School District calendar for conference days,
11 a.m./1 p.m. Baseball DH - Rittman, V-home, JV-away. professional development days, vacations, etc. It will operate on Abel seeks loving home
12 p.m. The Wizard of Oz matinee drama production. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30-11:15 am
4 and 6 p.m. Varsity Softball at Akron Racers Tournament. and 12:15-3 p.m. There will be a morning and afternoon session.
All cats receive
7 p.m. The Wizard of Oz drama production. However, students can only attend one. There is no district trans- one or more vac-
Columbia K-8 lunch menu portation for typical peer models. cinations, a basic
Tuition is $1,260 for the school year. This payment includes
Week of April 8-12: an annual $60 snack fee. Parents/Guardians will need to attend a veterinary exam-
mandatory meeting on Wednesday, April 9, at 6 p.m. in the me-
Monday: Breakfast - Mini Eggo; Lunch - Choice of chicken dia center at Copopa Elementary. Peer model students wishing ination, are wormed
nuggets w/roll, bologna and cheese sub or popcorn chicken sal- to attend our preschool will be selected by lottery on this night. and spayed/neu-
ad w/roll, with BBQ baked beans and applesauce. There are only a total of 16 student spots available. If chosen in tered and feline
Tuesday: Breakfast - Chocolate chip French Toast; Lunch the lottery, a non-refundable down payment of $300 is required leukemia tested.
- Choice of fish sticks w/roll, bologna and cheese sub or pop- to reserve your spot. Second payment of $300 is due by May Kittens under 1 year
corn chicken salad w/roll, with french fries/coleslaw and mixed 15 and final payment of $660.00 is due by September 1. Please old are $60 and cats
fruit. make checks payable to Columbia Local Schools. Thank you. over a year are only
Wednesday: Breakfast - Chocolate filled croissant; Lunch We are always looking to improve the quality of the school $25. Senior cats (8
- Choice of Sloppy Joe, bologna and cheese sub or popcorn district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion, years and up) are
chicken salad w/roll, with roasted butternut squash and straw- question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236- FREE for people
berries. 5008 or email [email protected]. #onceaRaider 60 years and up.
Thursday: Breakfast - pancake wrap; Lunch - Choice of Abel All kittens/cats over
Raider chicken bowl, bologna and cheese sub or popcorn Columbia Historical Society 3 months old are also mi-
chicken salad w/roll, with corn and peaches. This sweet guy had a cro-chipped. If you would
Friday: Breakfast - Berry blast French Toast; Lunch - Choice The Columbia Historical will hold its Spring Meeting on home for 8 years and was like to give this kitty a new,
of pizza, bologna and cheese sub or popcorn chicken salad w/ Tuesday, April 9, in the Columbia Town Hall, located at 25496 surrendered when his owners
roll, with peas and carrots and pears. Royalton Road, at 7 p.m. for the social and 7:30 p.m. for the moved. It is a big adjustment loving, forever home, please
call the Friendship Animal
for him being in a shelter. He
After Prom fund-raiser program. We will be looking at the legacy of the Dent Family is 12-years old and needs to Protective League at (440)
on video tape. We will also be planning the Bronson House
Columbia 2019 After Prom Committee is hosting a spaghetti and Blockhouse programs. Everyone is invited. Hope to see be back in a home. Abel is a 322-4321. The shelter is lo-
cated at 8303 Murray Ridge
really nice cat and would love
dinner on Sunday, March 31, at Four Keys Restaurant, located you there! for you to stop by and see him Road, in Elyria. www.
at 34501 E. Royalton Rd., in Columbia Station. Enjoy dinner Food Pantry in the Purple Room at Friend- FriendshipAPL.org.
from 4-7 p.m. for $10 per person, which includes spaghetti, ship APL.
meatballs, salad, roll, dessert and a drink ($5 for kids under 12). The April food distribution of race, color, national origin,
at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton sex, age or disability. COLUMBIA CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
Church will be on Monday,
April 1, from 4-5:30 p.m. The
church is located at 25801
The CHS Drama Department proudly presents The Wizard of Royalton Road, in Columbia
OZ. Show times will be on Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m. and Satur- Township. The food, from the Dr. Marc Asmar
day, April 6, at noon and 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door. Come Second Harvest Food Bank
and see our student’s musical talent on display. You might even of North Central Ohio in Lo- GENERAL AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY
get to see a couple of staff members play a vital part in the pro- rain, is available to residents
duction as well. Break a leg! of Columbia, Grafton and
Recently, Sodexo held their Future Chef competition. This Eaton Township. Recipients Serving the Southwest Cleveland area for over 25 years
year’s menu item was Mexican. We had six contestants who must be eligible according to
were asked to cook a meal for the judges: Jonathon Lambillotte, Ohio Job and Family Services
Kaitlyn Glandorf, Canon Erman, Mason Antos, Gracie Isenhour guidelines and bring proof of
and Lila Seggie. Congratulations to this year’s champion, 4th address, such as a current util- Start your new year off right with a fantastic smile!
grader Kaitlyn Glandorf, who won with her 7 layer vegetarian ity bill and a photo ID.
quesadilla. I would also like to thank Mr. Bunner, Mr. Magyar For more information, or Call Dr. Asmar today!
and Jackie Pring for judging this competition and all of our food to determine eligibility, call
service employees for helping the students. Awesome job future the church office at (440) 236-
chefs! 5095, Monday through Friday, (440) 235-1180
Congratulations to the CMS students that participated in the between 9 a.m. and noon.
Mohican District Science Fair at Ashland University last week- In accordance with Feder-
end. Cameron Baker, Rachel Bledsoe, Delaney Friscone, Bella al law and U.S. Department
Stofey, Nathan Chapman, Max Elliott, Madelyn Fox, Savanna of Agriculture policy, this
Gonzalez, Alianna Ibarra, Sami Markosky, Vaneassa Pierce, institution is prohibited from
Ethan Plants, Alyse Young, Caden Davison, Bella Herhuth, Ava discriminating on the basis
Mescan, and Alexis Miller all received Excellent Ratings. Sa-
mantha Geiger, Logan Cleavenger, Selah Davison, Kaitlyn Mill- Thank You,
er, Maggie Murray and Addison Stair received Superior Ratings.
Great job, students! Eagles
Congratulations to the students that represented CHS at
the 59th Mohican District Science Fair at Ashland University. On behalf of the Lorain
County Sheriff’s Office, I
Four Keys Restaurant would like to thank the Ohio
State Eagles Charity Fund
New Menu! and the Fraternal Order of
Columbia Eagles for their
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• Breakfast Burrito • 8 Piece Butterfly Shrimp County Sheriff’s Office in Come see all of the available ways we have to make
• Breakfast Skillet • Veggie Burger the amount of $2,000. This
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• Apple Pie Waffle • Chicken Parmesan monies to the Lorain County
• Homemade Chipped Beef Sheriff’s Office.
PLUS BEER, WINE These monies will be put
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Spaghetti Dinner DARE Program, as the LCSO
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ship schools for DARE, but
Food provided by •Ocean Perch $8.49 has also added schools in the
Columbia High School -All you can eat $10.49 cities of Lorain and Elyria.
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The Rural-Urban Record New Pastor at LaPorte UMC
Published Weekly on Monday The LaPorte United Methodist Church welcomes their new
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Pastor, Rev. Luigi Perez, to the fold. Rev. Perez will be preach-
Founders 1955 ing the Sunday services and the upcoming Easter services. Stop
by to welcome the new Pastor! The LaPorte UMC is located at
Lee Boise, Publisher & President 2071 Grafton Rd., in Elyria.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Pierogi Sale for Easter
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Due to popular demand, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church is
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station holding one more Pierogi Sale before Easter. The handmade
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 peirogies are available with potato, potato/cheese, sauerkraut,
ricotta, apple, cabbage or prune filling. They are $9 per dozen.
Email: [email protected] Please submit your order no later than April 7 and pick up is on
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com April 11, from 2:30-6:30 p.m. Orders can be placed by calling
DEADLINE: (440) 236-5095; faxing to: (440) 236-5804; or email: st.eliz-
[email protected]. The church is located at 25801
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm Royaton Rd., in Columbia Station.
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Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Living Stations of the Cross
EMMANUEL St. Elizabeth
The Elyria Catholic Campus Ministry announces the 2019 LUTHERAN Ann Seton
CHURCH
Swiss Steak Dinners schedule of the Living Stations of the Cross. A cast of dedicat- “A Traditional church in Catholic Parish
ed high school students from Elyria Catholic are carrying on
25801 Royalton Rd.
St. Paul Lutheran Church is having a Swiss Steak Dinner the tradition of the production, which has been presented for a Contemporary world” Columbia Station, OH
22 years. Every year, the students travel all over the western
on Saturday, April 13, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner includes part of the Diocese of Cleveland to present this prayer experi- 360 Princeton Ave, Elyria Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Confession)
Swiss Steak, country sweet & sour slaw and homemade des- ence. This year our students will be traveling to the following 440-323-4552 Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
serts. Cost is adults/$14; children (6-12)/$6 and 5 & under eat parishes: April 5 - Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, South elc-elyria.org Anytime by Appointment
free. Take-out will be available. Amherst; April 7 - St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Lorain; April Interim Pastor Weekend Masses
St. Paul Lutheran Church is located at 1377 Lester Road, in 12 - Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Cleveland; April 14 - Becki Verbridge Sat. 5 p.m.
Valley City. For more information, call (330) 483-3883. www. Sacred Heart Chapel, Lorain. All performances begin at 7 p.m. Sunday service at 9:30 Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
440-236-5095
spvc.org. We’ll Save a Seat For You! www.seascolumbiastation.org
Litchfield Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk Road Community Cupboard Dinner
Litchfield, will have a Swiss Steak Dinner on Friday, April 5,
from 4:30-6:30 pm. Seniors/$7, adults/$9, children 6-12/$4 and You are invited to join Spencer United Methodist Church Church of Christ ST. JOHN
children 5 and under are free. Carry-out will be available. Call for their second annual Spencer Community Cupboard Dinner LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
(330) 723-2691. and Silent Auction on Saturday, April 6, at 5 p.m. Tickets are Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 1140 W. River N.•Elyria •324-4070
SERVICE TIMES:
Amazing Love $25 per person, and this year, they are also offering to-go meal Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm 5:00pm Saturday
tickets for the same price as dine-in tickets to ensure you are
9:00am Sunday
able to support the Cupboard. To secure your tickets, please 211 Forest St., LaGrange Rev. Bill Mugnolo
440-355-6872
Fellowship Church of Wellington will be re-enacting Holy call Mary Beth Clement at (440) 289-5012. Tickets are on sale
Week in Jerusalem, starting with Palm Sunday and ending with through March 25 and seating at the event is limited, so reserve
the Crucifixion of Jesus. Early Easter Morning Sunday wor- your tickets today. They are also soliciting donations for the “Welcome Home” GRAFTON UNITED
ship in the Park will end with the Resurrection of Jesus. Join us silent auction. If you are interested in donating something for a New Life Wesleyan Church METHODIST CHURCH
for this fabulous weekend of Worship and Praise! Wednesday, basket, an entire basket to auction off in the silent auction, or to 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
10:00am Worship
April 17, Amazing Love, “The Crucifixion,” at 7 p.m. at Howk make a monetary donation, please contact Mary Beth at (440) 11149 West River Rd. Children’s Wednesday Program
Park; Sunday, April 21, Amazing Love, “The Resurrection,” at 289-5012. Your name will be listed in our program as well as Columbia Station Gr. 3-12, 4:30-6:30pm
9 a.m. at Howk Park. Bleacher seating will be available. with the item you donated for the auction. They are accepting Dinner Included
For more information, call Fellowship Church at (419) 651- donations until April 1. Thank you for your continued support SUNDAY 9 am Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
1487 or Darlene Neptune at (239) 398-0030. of the Spencer Community Cupboard. Adult Bible Study
SUNDAY 10 am
Acoustic Showcase Easter Hungarian Sausage Sale Worship & Children’s Church NORTH
EATON
North Eaton Christian Church will present local songwriters Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River Rd., WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm CHRISTIAN
in an in-the-round acoustic showcase of original music on Sun- in Elyria, is having an Easter Hungarian Sausage sale on Satur- Bible Study CHURCH
day, April 7, at 3 p.m. The event is part of a monthly concert day, April 13, from 1-4 p.m. The sausage is $6 per pound and Youth Group, Kids Club (Disciples)
series the church is hosting to help raise funds for a new roof. is available in one and two pound packages. To place an order, Rt. 82 & 83
North Eaton Christian Church is located at 35895 Royalton call (440) 309-6828, (440) 328-7534, (440) 366-4651 or call Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor 440-748-2230
Rd., in Eaton Township. The church offers a free community the church office at (440) 322-3781. Orders will be accepted Rev. John Bodo www.neccdisciples.com
meal on the 4th Tuesday each month, grocery assistance, and through 5 p.m., April 8. Please specify package size when plac- - Associate Pastor Worship Services
has served as a warming shelter during severe weather. ing your order. 440-236-8600
For more information about the concert, visit www.neccdis- 8:00 am & 10:30 am
ciples.com or call (440) 748-2230. Celebrate Recovery www.nlwesleyan.org Sunday School
9:00 am
Passion Walk event Celebrate Recovery at Hope Christian Church meets ev- Polly Tallos
ery Friday night. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program Christian Ed. & Youth Director
The week before Easter, Holy Week, is marked by remem- for anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. You have a forever Rev. David Chafin
bering the passion of Christ, from the last supper with his disci- family at CR! They start each week with a free dinner served Interim Minister
ples, to his crucifixion on Good Friday. Zion Lutheran Church, from 6-7 p.m. Then, they gather for worship at 7 p.m. At 8
in Valley City, will dramatize these events in their eleventh an- p.m., they break out into open share groups, followed by cof-
nual Passion Walk on April 13 and 14. fee and dessert at 9 p.m. in the café. They offer free childcare COLUMBIA UNITED
The Jerusalem marketplace opens at 6:15 p.m., and while from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for those that attend. Come for part of the METHODIST
visitors wait for their walk to begin, they can experience a little evening or come for it all! For more information, please visit CHURCH
of the sights, sounds and culture of 30 AD. The first group will www.hopechristianchurch.com/ministries/celebrate-recovery. Worship Service
leave at 6:30 p.m. and will walk from scene to scene in the Time does not heal all wounds, but God’s love, truth, grace
church as they witness the Last Supper, Jesus in the Garden of and forgiveness does. Please come as you are and keep coming 10:30 a.m.
Gethsemane and his arrest, Peter’s denial in the High Priest’s back! Hope Christian Church is located at 32625 Detroit Rd., Sunday School
courtyard, Jesus before Pilate, the crucifixion of Jesus and the in Avon. during Worship Service
sealed tomb. Almost sixty members of Zion will take part in the 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
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ed at 2233 Abbeyville Road, in Valley City. More information week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- 236-8822
at zionvc.org. cated at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first hour begins
with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a [email protected]
personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small www.columbiaumc.org
groups for men and women, with a special video for first time
attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments
are served following the program. For further information, call
Bob at (440) 326-2329.
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COLUMBIA CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 ready a knitter or crocheter.
Garden Club of N. Ridgeville If you have a “UFO,” or an April
Unfinished Object, that you
would like to work on, bring Columbia
The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet on April 9, it or start something new! 2019
at 6 p.m. at the Sandy Ridge Reservation, located at 6195 Otten Preregistration required. Branch Library Events
Road, in North Ridgeville. Their speaker for the evening will be Book Sale - Tuesday,
Frank Smith, Floral Designer at Pat Catans in North Ridgeville, April 9, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.;
and his program will be “Basics of Flower Arranging.” They also Wednesday and Thursday,
have their annual Spring Plant Sale coming up on May 18, from April 10 & 11, from 12-7
9 a.m.-1 p.m. by the Dollar Tree at the Giant Eagle Plaza on p.m.; Friday, April 12, from
Center Ridge in North Ridgeville. Visitors are always welcome. 12-5 p.m.; Saturday, April 13, Adult Progam Childrens Progam Family Progam Teen Progam
For information, call (440) 365-8522. from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Darla seeks loving home Health Center Health Topics Preschool Storytime Lego Block Party Drop In
Southwest
General
Darla is a 5-year old fe- “Memory” - Tuesday, April Tuesdays, April 2, 16, 23, 30; Friday, April 19; 1 to 4 p.m.
male Shiba-Inu. She weighs 9, from 12-2 p.m. Southwest May 7, 14, 21; 10:15 to 10:45 a.m. The library will provide Lego bricks
24 lbs. and is spayed and mi- General Health Center’s com- Stories, music, finger plays and crafts for and you supply the ideas to create.
crochipped and all caught up munity outreach nurse will be
on her vaccines. Darla is a re- here to conduct memory test- children between the ages of 3 and 6 years Drop in anytime between 1 and 4
tired puppy mill momma. She ing. Preregistration required. old with their caregivers. p.m. Intended for children ages 5
gets along with all animals The Columbia Library is and up.
and does well with children. located at 13824 W. River Toddler Storytime
Her foster home says she is Road North, in Columbia Sta- Tuesdays, April 2, 16, 23, 30;
sweet and playful. Darla also tion. To register for programs Adult Book Discussion ‑
needs a fenced yard. She has or for more information, call May 7, 14, 21; 11 to 11:15 a.m. Horns by Joe Hill
a beautiful black, beige and (440) 236-8751. A story time for beginning walkers to Monday, April 22; 1 to 2 p.m.
white coat, with an incredible 3‑year‑olds and their caregivers with Copies of the book are available at the
“mask” on her face. To meet Local
Darla, please call Micci with stories, music, movement and rhymes. library. New members are welcome.
Darla Safe Harbor Animal Rescue Fish Frys
at (440) 670-7070. Evening Book Discussion ‑ Night
Our Lady Queen of
Columbia Library events Peace Church Hall, 708 Circus by Erin Morgenstern iPhone Help
Tuesday, April 2; 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Erie St., Grafton. Fridays till Would you like to spend an evening Tuesday, April 23; 5 to 6 p.m.
Preschool Storytime - Evening Book Discus- April 12 from 5-7 p.m. Lake Do you have an iPhone, but don’t
Tuesdays, April 2, 16, 23 & sion - Night Circus, by Erin Perch, shrimp, pierogies, each month discussing a great book and know how to use it? This program
30 and May 7, 14 & 21, from Morgenstern, Tuesday, April fries, coleslaw, applesauce, making new friends? Check out our book will teach you the basics and help you
10:15-10:45 a.m. Stories, 2, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Cop- macaroni & cheese and discussion group! Copies of the book are
music, finger plays and crafts ies of the book are available homemade pies are all available at the library. get started with using your iPhone,
for children between the ages at the library. Preregistration available. Dinners start at including taking pictures and videos,
of 3-6 years old with their required. $11; Seniors $10. Take out sending texts, understanding apps,
caregivers. Preregistration Optimizing Retirement available. Optimizing Retirement Income
required. Income Streams - Wednes- Grafton VFW, 783 Huron Streams privacy settings, Siri and more.
Toddler Storytime - Tues- day, April 3, from 6-7 p.m. St, Grafton. Fridays till April Wednesday, April 3; 6 to 7 p.m.
days, April 2, 16, 23 & 30 Learn how to get the most in- 12 from 5-7 p.m. Shrimp, Learn how to get the most income out of Escape Room
and May 7, 14 & 21, from 11- come out of retirement. Pre- chicken tenders and Lake Wednesday, April 24; 4 to 5 p.m.
11:15 a.m. A story time for registration required. Erie perch. Carry-outs are retirement.
beginning walkers to 3 year The Columbia Knitters available by calling 926-3341 Teens, the library Escape Room is
olds and their caregivers with & Crocheters - Thursdays, after 4 p.m. on the Friday. The Columbia Knitters & Crocheters back! Put your puzzle solving and
stories, music, movement and April 4, 18 & 25 and May 2, LaGrange Lions Park, Thursdays, April 4, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Noon code breaking skills to the test as
rhymes. Preregistration re- 9, 16, 23 & 30, at noon. Come 240 Glendale St., LaGrange. you try to crack the unsolvable and
quired. if you want to learn or are al- Fridays till April 12 from 4:30- Come if you want to learn or are already a
7:30 p.m. Lake perch, shrimp knitter or crocheter. If you have a “UFO”, mysterious lockbox. Scenarios and
(or half & half) with fries, or an Unfinished Object, that you would puzzles will be presented and groups
cole slaw and bread for $12;
FISHING TACKLE Flea MARKET half meals will cost $8. They like to work on with us, bring it or start will be challenged to solve the puzzles
within set time limits. Can you solve
will also have a mac & cheese
dinner for $6 and a non-Lent- something new! Preregistration required. the puzzle fast enough?
en kids meal of a hot dog and Book Sale
Holy Mackerel fries for $4. Drinks separate. Tuesday, April 9; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cookbook Discussion ‑
Take outs will also be avail-
Thursday, April 25; 6 to 7:30 p.m.
COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE “BRAND NEW HALL” able in person. All tickets Wednesday & Thursday, April 9 & 10; Noon to 7 p.m. Suppers in a Snap
available at the door.
Friday, April 12; Noon to 5 p.m.
Same location more than twice the size of the old one. Plenty of room for John Knox Presbyteri- Adults, if you love to read, cook and
EVERYONE! This is the Greatest Fishing Tackle Flea Market in Ohio in 2018! an Church, 25200 Lorain Saturday, April 13; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More than ever before - Thousands of rods, reels, lures and miscellaneous Rd., North Olmsted. Fridays share recipes, this is the group for
tackle. YES, EVEN MORE THAN LAST YEAR! UNBELIEVABLE! - even Golf till April 5 from 5-7:30 p.m. Southwest General Health Center you. Bring a dish from the selected
balls... Every fishing related item you could possibly imagine. The NEW hall Baked cod, battered cod, Health Topics ‑ Memory
(same location) will be completely filled and everything is priced to sell. author’s cookbook and talk about
FREE PARKING and NO admission fee. Float Master Products will be here breaded shrimp, shrimp Tuesday, April 9; Noon to 2 p.m. your experience in the kitchen.
with a large selection of fly fishing tackle for Salmon, Steelhead, Bass and scampi, battered chicken and
Panfish. (www.floatmasterco.net). Bring a friend or two - plan on spending macaroni and cheese dinners Remember who? Southwest General Copies of the book are available at the
some time here and having a good time looking for whatever you need. with two sides, a drink and Health Center’s community outreach
Refreshments available. This is the greatest fishing tackle flea market EVER in library.
Lorain County and the State of Ohio, and that’s NO FISH STORY! a large cookie or brownie. nurse will be here to conduct memory
4 DAYS THIS YEAR STARTING THURSDAY!!! Adult dinners start at $9 and testing. Preregistration required. Chair Yoga
kids’ meals are $7. This year,
Thurs., April 4 - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fri., April 5 - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. they have live music every Fridays, April 26; May 10, 24; 3 to 4 p.m
Sat., April 6 - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sun., April 7 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. night! Genealogy Club Join us for 20‑30 minutes of gentle
THE LODGE OF NEW RUSSIA TOWNSHIP Columbia VFW #9340, Thursdays, April 11; May 9; 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. chair yoga and then stay for a spot of
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd., Oberlin 25742 Royalton Rd., Col. The Genealogy Club will learn research
(North of Oberlin ~ West of Route 58) Station. Fridays till April tea. We will be following along with a
Also buying old and used tackle. 19 from 5-8 p.m. Lake Erie techniques and explore resources. video during the yoga session.
Call (440) 988-9264 or perch, baked scrod, walleye, Members will be encouraged to share
Cell at (440) 213-6396 or bring butterfly shrimp, chicken their research successes and offer advice T is for Trees
it to the show. fingers, hamburgers and
FREE APPRAISALS HOSTED BY: macaroni & cheese dinners. to others who are hitting a “brick wall” Saturday, April 27; 1 to 1:45 p.m.
Mike and Leon Wohlever Dinners include baked potato, in their research. New and experienced Join us for an Arbor Day celebration
Lorain County Casters French fries or cabbage and
Don’t miss this one! genealogy researchers are welcome. of everything trees. Families of all
Cash or Check only, thank you. noodles, coleslaw and rolls. ages invited. Preregistration required.
Don’t let this one get away! Yummy desserts. Carry-outs Akron Zoomobile
are also available.
Saturday, April 13; 11 to 11:45 a.m. Android Help
GREENTREE The Akron Zoomobile is coming to the Tuesday, April 30; 5 to 6 p.m.
Do you have an Android phone,
library! Join us as we meet some animals
LANDSCAPING SERVICES from the Akron Zoo’s education animal but don’t know how to use it? This
ambassador program. program will teach you the basics
High Performance Epoxy Floors and help you get started with using
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440-657-5221 Crafty Adults @ The Library your Android, including taking
The new Generation of Hybrid Decorative Epoxy Coatings for Thursdays, April 18; May 16; 6 to 7:30 p.m. pictures and videos, sending texts,
Floors and Countertops. Experience the difference! Are you a crafter, or would you like to be understanding apps, privacy settings,
Don’t replace your existing counter top, re-invent them! one? Join us at the library monthly to try general problem solving and more.
•Full Chip Vinyl Systems •Full Chip Mica Systems •Quartz Double Broadcast Systems new craft projects and make new friends.
•Solid Color Systems •Landscaping Design & Installation • Brick Patios & Walkways This program is co‑sponsored by The
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Wellington NEWS Wellington’s Village Wide Herrick Memorial Library
[email protected] Yard Sale Is Back! Apron Stories - April 1-30.Visit the Herrick Memorial Li-
Congratulations to the new media lead, The Rural-Urban Re- brary during the month of April to view a collection of antique
aprons owned by local author Randi McWilliams. Randi has
Wellington Literary Club cord, who will publish a Yard Sale map on June 10, with ads for lovingly preserved each apron and supplied a memory or story
community members wishing to sell items on Friday, June 14
The public is invited to a special presentation by Nicole and Saturday, June 15. The Village Wide Yard Sales have tradi- that each apron has to tell.
Library Board Meeting - The Board of Trustees of the Her-
Hayes, author of the book Fully Equal to the Situation: Nine- tionally attracted a large crowd to town that has a positive effect rick Memorial Library will hold their April board meeting on
teenth-Century Women of Wellington Ohio. In 2018, Nicole re- on our economy. Community members will need to contact The Monday, April 8, at 10:30 a.m. This meeting will be in the Li-
Rural-Urban Record at (440) 236-8982 to place an ad and get
ceived the Governor Thomas Worthington award for Best Ohio on the map. The basic listing is $10 per ad with a deadline of brary’s Board Room and is open to the public.
Biography from the Ohio Genealogical Society. Nicole’s blog, Writers Group - Thursdays, April 11 & 25, from 6-7:30 p.m.
19th century Wellington, has more than 62,000 visitors since June 3. They accept VISA and Mastercard. An order form will The Wellington Writers Group meets every other Thursday at
be available soon in The Rural-Urban Recpr) for residents who
2013. The presentation will take place at Jones Road Metropark
on April 4 at 6:30 p.m. The evening is hosted by the Wellington prefer to send a check. the Herrick Memorial Library. Join this group if you have a pas-
The Village of Wellington also just granted Main Street Wel-
Literary Club with desert to follow. lington the ability to rent spaces in the Union School Park to sion for writing in all venues. Bring samples of your writing to
share with the group. New members are welcome. Registration
WHS Drama Club fund-raise for their 501(c) (3) organization. This will allow res- is encourage. To register, call the library at (440) 647-2120.
idents who live more on the outskirts the chance to have more
Ohio Necklace - Tuesday, April 16, at 5:30 p.m. Adults,
Join the Wellington High School Drama Club and Communi- foot traffic. Spaces will be 12x12 for one day at $20 or $30 ages 18+, can learn how to make our special ‘Ohio’ necklace at
ty Theater for their spring production of Noel Coward’s, “Blithe for both days. A larger space of 12 x 24 is $30 for one day, this workshop. This class is free and all materials are supplied.
Spirit” on April 4-6 at 7 p.m. in the Patricia Lindley Center for or $40 for both days. Call Main Street at (440) 647-3987 for Register at the circulation desk by visiting the Herrick Memori-
Performing Arts, located at 627 North Main Street. Doors open an application, or find the application on their website at www. al Library or by calling the Library at (440) 647-2120. Register
at 6:30 p.m. and tickets can be purchased at the door for $10/ mainstreetwellington.org. early as this class has limited space.
adults and $5/senior citizens/students/children. Certain items are not allowed on Village property including: Constellation Design Contest - April 1-24, Tweens &
Wellington Genealogy Group alcohol, tobacco/vaping items, illegal drugs and paraphernalia, Teens, ages 11-17, can design their own constellation to be
firearms, pornography, hazardous materials, etc. The shopping
hours at the Union School Sale will be Friday, June 14, from placed on our star field map. Each participant will need to reg-
The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet on Wednesday, 9-5 and Saturday, June 15, from 9-3. Main Street Wellington ister at the Herrick Memorial Library to receive the contest
April 3, at 1 p.m. at the LCCC Wellington Center at 151 Com- will have a limited menu of food and drinks available for pur- rules. They will need to create a story/background to go with
merce Drive. The program this month is “Familysearch.org.” chase. Many local restaurants and shops may have specials that their constellation entry. There will be three (3) winners for the
Betty Franklin from the Westlake Family History Center will be weekend as well. Main Street will also arrange to have portable best constellation and background story. First prize is an au-
explaining how to enter information from your family tree onto restrooms in the park for vendor and participant use. So, start thentic table-top telescope.
the free website Familysearch.org. After the lecture, Betty will going through your closets, attics, storage units and garage to American Girl Doll Camp - Saturday, April 27, from 1:30-
offer assistance during hands-on session in the LCCC-Welling- find items to sell. Or, if you’re a shopper, save your money and 3:30 p.m. Children, ages 7 and up, do you enjoy camping? The
ton computer lab. Familysearch.org is a free site but requires prepare to search for treasures. Children’s Department of the Herrick Memorial Library will
users to have an account. Please bring log-in information to the show you how to make camping supplies for your American
workshop so that you have access to add information to your Girl Doll so she can go camping with you. You will learn how
tree. College computers are available but also feel free to bring to make a tent, sleeping bag, a campfire and even S’mores! We
your own laptop. Monthly meetings are free and open to the will share some campfire stories, too. Dolls are not required
public. Come and bring a friend. We have many excit- The annual Duke Pride for this event, but bring yours if you have one. Registration is
News Correspondent needed ing things happening in our Community Breakfast & Car- required by April 24 and can be done at the Herrick Memorial
nival is coming up April 13.
schools before Spring Break.
Library’s Children’s Desk or by calling (440) 647-2120.
The Rural-Urban Record is looking for an individual to cov- Wellington Schools will be on The fun-filled family event is The Herrick Memorial Library is located at 101 Willard Me-
er and report on Wellington community events and to attend and Spring Break from April 19- from 9 a.m. to noon at Wel- morial Square, in downtown Wellington.
lington High School. The
26. Classes resume April 29.
report on various local meetings. This is a “work from home” The District 4 OMEA event features a free break-
position; no office hours are required. Ideal candidate would be
someone with a background in journalism and/or writing and (Ohio Music Education Asso- fast, more than 52 game ta-
ciation) Large Group Adjudi-
bles and entertainment. All
reporting, would have e-mail capabilities and would reside in cated event was recently held proceeds benefit the children
our readership area. Photography capabilites is also required. at Elyria High School. The of Wellington.
This is a paid position. combined Wellington High A Board of Education
If you would like to apply for this position, e-mail your re-
sume to [email protected]. No phone call inquiries, School choirs performed and Business Meeting will take
received a II rating (Excel-
place from 6-8 p.m. on April
please. lent). At the District 4 contest 16 at McCormick Middle
Murder Mystery held at Westlake High School, School. email: eweber@wel-
the Wellington Concert Band
lington.k12.oh.us (440) 647-
“Death of a Dallas Dynasty,” a Murder Mystery and Dinner received a II rating (Excel- 4286
will be presented at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, at First Con- lent). Congratulations stu-
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lington. A concessions dinner is available and includes chicken Several McCormick Mid-
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RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 1, 2019 Page 9
How occupational therapy Fruity Curry Chicken Salad
helps arthritis
The American Occu-
pational Therapy As-
sociation, Inc., notes
that most joints have
the potential to devel-
op arthritis, which can
affect mobility, cause
SSVF Dinner fund-raiser pain and even lead to
deformity. However, the
SSVF (Support and Services for Veteran Families) is hav- AOTA® also states that
ing fund-raising dinner on Wednesday, April 17. Doors open OT practitioners aim to “A healthy and tasty chicken salad with a fruity twist - great
at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Tim Blake will help people with arthri- on a croissant or in a honey pita. If desired, use nonfat mayon-
take the stage along with Rick Keane and other local singers Occupational therapy tis maximize their abili- naise.”
and songwriters for an evening of songs, great food, raffles and may sound like something ty to participate in activities Ingredients
more in support of Lorain County Homeless Veterans. Tim and exclusive to people who are like work or recreation while 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cooked and
Rick will be accompanied by a Pogie’s BBQ buffet dinner for injured on the job. Though striving to help patients en- diced
a fun night out at VFW Post #1662 Hall, located at 165 Cleve- occupational therapy helps hance their quality of life. 1 stalk celery, diced
land Ave., in Amherst. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased people in the workplace ev- Because there are more 4 green onions, chopped
either online at www.pogiescatering.com or by calling (440) ery day, it also helps men and than 100 different types of 1 Golden Delicious apple - peeled, cored and diced
864-4654. women, including those with arthritis, men and women 1/3 cup golden raisins
1/3 cup seedless green grapes, halved
Iconic Events of WW II arthritis, perform everyday diagnosed with the condition 1/2 cup chopped toasted pecans
can benefit greatly from in-
Are you privileged to know a WW II Veteran? You are bless- activities that may or may not dividualized care. One-size- 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
be work-related.
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
ed, few of us are. Do you vaguely remember hearing of the war Arthritis can take both a fits-all solutions may not 3/4 cup light mayonnaise
from relatives or news reports? In either case many understand physical and financial toll. work for arthritis sufferers, Directions
very little of this event that changed our life & our world. The Arthritis Foundation who can benefit from one- In a large bowl combine the chicken, celery, onion, apple,
John Pekarcik of Sharon can give you WW II perspectives notes that it’s difficult to on-one interactions with OT raisins, grapes, pecans, pepper, curry powder and mayonnaise.
to include the Battle of the Bulge, Pearl Harbor, Holocaust, determine just how many practitioners. For example, Mix all together. Serve! Recipe By: Karen L. Baker, courtesy
Stalingrad, Iwo Jima, Churchill & Roosevelt, Rosie the Rivet- people currently suffer from the AOTA® notes that OT of www.allrecipes.com
er, rationing & blackouts. Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at Em- arthritis, as treatment often practitioners may recom- Note: If you don’t like celery and onions, a good substitute
manuel UCC, located at 6656 Center Rd., in downtown Valley isn’t sought until symptoms mend personalized adaptive is gourmet cucumbers.
City. Admission is free. Call (330) 483-3038 for more infor- become severe. Conservative equipment to patients with
mation. Sponsored by the Liverpool Twp. Historical Society. estimates from the AF sug- arthritis who are experienc-
ing pressure and discomfort
gest 54 million adults in the in their hands when hold-
ATTENTION 55 AND OLDER! United States currently have ing or working with objects.
arthritis, though the organi- Before making such recom-
Hear from top experts to plan your zation reports that a recent mendations, OT practitioners
study suggested as many as
later-life transition decisions for FREE! 91 million might be dealing may analyze patients’ daily
activities to ensure they get
with this painful inflamma- equipment that will provide Jodi Marsh
Admission Coordinator
April 26, 2019 tion and stiffness of the joints. the support and relief their Call for Admissions or Questions
As if the pain from arthritis
10-12pm Seminar, weren’t enough, the condition specific condition calls for. Offi ce 440-695-1400 | Fax 440-695-1401
Arthritis is a global con-
12-2pm Luncheon & Expo also can cause financial prob- cern that the Arthritis Foun- [email protected]
lems for those who cannot
work or only work part-time, dation estimates will only 37845 Colorade Ave • Avon, Ohio 44011
become more prevalent in
Wellington High School with annual medical costs the decades to come. Occu- www.thewoodsonfrenchcreek.com
Patricia Lindley Center and earnings loss estimates pational therapy can be just
in the hundreds of billions of
627 Main St., Wellington dollars. what arthritis sufferers need
to overcome their conditions
Occupation therapy can and improve their quality of
help people with arthritis life.
overcome their conditions.
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Our Veterans Service Officers (VSO’s) serve as a liaison
to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA). VSO’s
TEMPORARY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE advise and assist Vets and their family members of
May be available to Veterans or their widow who show their rights and/or obtaining possible benefits through
a need and meet eligibility requirements. the VA, the State of Ohio and Lorain County.
SERVICES INCLUDE PROCESSING CLAIMS FOR:
Assistance may be given for rent, mortgage, property • Non-service Connected Pension for Wartime Vets
tax, utilities, car payment, insurances, and food or (Aid & Attendance/Housebound Pension, and
personal items.
Survivor’s Pension).
Household income, living expenses, available assets, • Service Connected Compensation.
medical expenses, and the special needs of each • Ohio War Orphans Scholarship.
applicant are considered when determining eligibility. TRANSPORTATION • Notice of Disagreements & Appeals to name a few.
Is provided to and from the VA medical appointments.
The Veteran must have been discharged under Wheelchair accessible transportation is available. VSO’S ALSO SUBMIT APPLICATION FOR:
honorable conditions and served on active duty Availability is on a first-come, first-serve basis. • Military Awards and Medals.
for purposes other than training. Applicant must TO SCHEDULE A RIDE CALL • 440.284.4624 • High School Diploma for Wartime Vets.
be a resident of Lorain County for 90 days prior to • Upgrading Discharges.
application. • Request Vets Discharge (DD 214) and various
records as needed.
RESOURCE ROOM BENEFITS MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
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• Exposure to UV light: The Mayo Clinic says that ultra- Avon Lake Women’s Chorus p.m. lunch ($4, reservation
violet radiation speeds up the natural aging process and is the performs. required) Bingo is played
primary cause of early wrinkling. UV from the sun can break Spaghetti Dinner - April 12:30-2 p.m.
down the supportive connective tissue in the skin, which in- 26, from 5-7 p.m. Come and Mahjongg - 12-3 p.m.
cludes collagen and elastin fibers. Using sunscreen and staying enjoy a meal of spaghetti, The group meets on Thurs-
out of the sun as much as possible can help. sauce and meatballs, garlic day’s at for instruction and
• Exposure to pollution: Pollution can cause free radical bread and salad. Adults $7, game playing. A small fee for
damage that contributes to wrinkling, advises Maral Skelsey, seniors $6 and children 10 player’s card is required and
M.D., director of the Dermatologic Surgery Center of Washing- and under $4. Dessert $1, instruction is free!
ton. Other data indicates those who live in urban settings have pop 50¢ extra and carry out is Cards - Pinochle and Eu-
more wrinkles and age spots than those who live in rural areas. available. chre enthusiasts’ gather every
Spa Day - Tuesday, April
World War II: Washing off skin contaminants from the air each day may be 30, from 12:30- 2 p.m. (res- Thursday from 12-4 p.m. at
beneficial.
the Center to play cards. No
• Smoking: The contaminants in cigarette smoke can dam-
Life On The Home Front age the skin, promoting wrinkles, states the skincare company ervations required) Come in experience needed. New-
comers welcomed.
and have the JVS Cosmetol-
Nivea. Also, dragging on a cigarette purses the lips and can ogy Students massage your Trip - Call the Senior
In honor and remembrance of the 75th anniversary of form deep wrinkles around this area of the face. hands and paint the nails all Center (440) 353-0828. Great
D-Day, the Strongsville Historical Society, in partnership with • Poor diet and stress: Stress and eating unhealthy foods, for free. Call in to the Senior Lakes Theater “Million $
the Strongsville Library, presents a program about World War such as a diet high in sugar, may contribute to premature aging Center (440) 353-0828 to Quartet” May 7, from 9 a.m.-
II and what life was like on the home front during the war. of the skin. According to Kristina Goldenberg, MD, board-cer- place your reservation. 4 p.m. Lunch will be on your
The presentation, which will include a slide show and artifacts, tified dermatologist of Goldenberg Dermatology, after sugar Blood Pressure - Third own at Rustic Restaurant. Fee
will be held on Tuesday, April 23, at 7 p.m. at the Strongsville is ingested it goes through a process called glycation, which Wednesday of every month of $30 due at time of booking,
Library, located at 18700 Westwood Drive. Guests are invited involves binding to different proteins in the body. These pro- 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Walk-ins first deadline is April 15.
to bring artifacts that they would like to display and share with teins include collagen and elastin. By binding to these build- come, first serve. The North Ridgeville Se-
those in attendance. Light refreshments will be provided at this ing blocks of the skin, sugar weakens collagen and elastin and Socialization, Lunch, nior Center is located at 7327
free event. All are welcome! will lead to an appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Stress Bingo - Every Wednes- Avon Belden Rd.
Please learn more about the Strongsville Historical Society can increase cortisol levels that affect the skin’s ability to stay day beginning at 9 a.m., 12
by going to www.strongsvillehistoricalsociety.org. hydrated and elastic.
Avoiding wrinkle triggers and following a dermatologist’s
Top causes of wrinkles advice on skincare products and care can help people stave off
wrinkles.
Getting older brings about many physical and emotional
changes. Wrinkles are one such physical change that is widely N. Ridgeville Senior Center events
associated with aging. Some people begin fighting wrinkling
long before their first wrinkle even appears. A poll of 2,000
women conducted by DermStore found that around 30 percent Hearing Testing, April 2 p.m., come and play a va-
of women under 35 regularly use anti-wrinkle products. The 30: Mobile Hearing Service riety of games, match your
average millennial user starts at age 26 compared to the average will be providing free hearing skills against other players in
currently 55-year-old woman, who began using wrinkle-reduc- testing on April 30, 1-3 p.m. games such as: Wii- Bowling,
tion products at around age 47. Appointments take approx- June 3- July 22 with tourna-
As skin ages, its natural tendency is to become less elastic. imately 15 minutes, call the ment held July 29, Wii-Ten-
However, other factors also contribute to the formation of wrin- Senior Center at 353-0828 for nis: August 5- September 23;
kles. Understanding the main culprits behind wrinkles can help an appointment. tournament September 30.
people combat them more effectively. Wii Sports - Starting Wii-Golf: October 7- Novem-
Monday, June 3, from 12:30- ber 25; tournament December Create an Easier, More Comfortable Lifestyle.
2. Sign up for the individual In a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, New Ranch Style Home
Use your insurance by the end of the sports want to participate or with 1248 Sq. Ft of Living Space.
for further information call
year before you lose it! the Senior Center at 353-
0828.
Men’s Breakfast - 9-10 Has your old home turned into a money pit?
a.m. ($3, reservations re- Are you looking to downsize and make your life easier?
Welcoming
quired) Breakfast includes Why not replace your old home with an affordable
New Families! a hot entrée, fruit, juice and new energy efficient home. Cash in on a new home
coffee. Breakfast is held on
the first & third Thursday of with everything on one floor, located in a welcoming
each month. April 4: “Healthy community, conveniently located near entertainment,
& Hydrated” presented by dining, shopping, I-480 and the Ohio Turnpike.
Brookdale-Westlake. April
18: “Induction to Rock Hall CONTACT US TODAY!
Process” given by a represen-
tative from the Rock Hall. 6610 Lear Nagle Rd North Ridgeville OH
Super Thursday - April (440) 327-1565
11, at 12 p.m. ($5 reserva- www.pineridgemobilehomepark.com
tions required) We welcome
as entertainment “Join the
Band” and a lunch of Citrus
No Insurance? Marinated Pork Chops, green
beans and Strawberry Short-
No Problem! cake. Call in soon because
these wonderful afternoons
Ask about our membership fill up fast. Call the Senior
Center (440) 353-0828 to
savings program make your reservation.
Women’s Brunch - 10:30-
(440) 647-2752 11:30 a.m. ($3, reserva-
Maryann Jacko, DDS 210 Heritage Drive, tions required) Ladies meet
Jonathan Siefker, DDS Wellington OH 44090 for friendly conversation
and program on the fourth
General Dentists www.wellingtondentist.com Thursday of every month the
Brunch is a hot entrée, fruit,
juice and coffee. April 25:
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Honey Mustard Chicken Salad THRIVE! “Foodie Flash Mobs” large piece of aluminum foil. ture on top of the berry layer.
Spray bottom with oil spray.
5. Bake for 50 minutes.
Wellington-area businesses, schools and other organizations 2. In a large bowl, com- The crust should be firm, not
are in for a tasty surprise. THRIVE! Southern Lorain Coun- bine flour, sugar, oats, melted mushy (test with the tip of a
ty (www.thriveslc.org) is staging “foodie flash mobs” all over butter, salt and cinnamon. butter knife). Cool the bars
town. Mixture will be crumbly. completely before cutting and
The campaign, called “Surprise! It’s THRIVE!,” is designed 3. Set aside ½ cup of this serving.
to give people a taste of healthy snack, main course and des- mixture. Scoop the remain- Optional additions:
sert alternatives, such as fruit smoothies, casseroles and oth- ing mixture into pan and pat For extra protein and oth-
er goodies. THRIVE! Partners and volunteers will make and firmly to form a smooth, level er nutrients, sprinkle ¼ cup
bring trays of nutritious foods to unsuspecting residents at work crust. Set pan aside. chopped nuts.
or in gathering places. 4. In another bowl, com- For additional omega-3
The food samples focus on vitamin-rich fruits and vegeta- bine mixed berries, lemon and fiber, substitute 2 Table-
bles, with reduced fat and sodium contents. THRIVE! will de- juice, sugar, and cornstarch. spoons of ground flaxseed for
liver them once or twice a month. Scoop berry mixture even- 2 Tablespoons of flour.
“My favorite chicken salad of all times. This is one you The first “Surprise!” flash mob took place on March 4 with ly on top of crust. Toss the by Libby Showalter MS,
must try if you are a fan of chicken salads. Use white wine a delivery of “berry bars” (recipe follows) to the bi-monthly remaining crumbly flour mix- RD, LD Registered Dietitian
Worcestershire, if you can find it. Village of Wellington Council Meeting. In the middle of a pre-
Ingredients sentation, Jenny Arntz, director of Main Street Wellington (a Did you know?
1/4 cup honey THRIVE! Partner), surprised Council members with the deli- A 2017 report from the World Economic Forum recom-
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce cious snack, which featured a blend of mixed berries with oats mended that the richest countries across the globe raise their
6 (4 ounce) skinless, boneless chicken breast halves and cinnamon. retirement ages in order to prevent the collapses of pension sys-
3 tablespoons honey Of the delivery, Mayor of Wellington Hans Schneider said: tems. Full retirement age in the United States varies depending
3 tablespoons prepared Dijon-style mustard “THRIVE! has become an integral part of the Wellington com- on when a person was born, though it’s currently between age
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar munity, and many local people are involved in it. Bringing 65 and 67. In Canada, eligible residents can begin receiving
2 teaspoons lemon zest healthy snacks and promoting them was a nice surprise for our their full Canada Pension Plans at age 65. But longer life ex-
1 1/2 teaspoons lemon pepper government meeting. I really liked the berry bars.” He added pectancies among today’s men and women as well as consid-
1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds with some chagrin: “Some people got two pieces. I only got erably longer life expectancies for babies born today is partly
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder one.” why the World Economic Forum recommended raising the age
1 cup halved seedless red grapes Libby Showalter, M.S., R.D., L.D., created the berry bar at which people can begin receiving their full benefits. Pension
1/2 cup cashews recipe and is designing others. THRIVE! nutritionist and funds have been unable to keep pace as people are living lon-
Directions LIVESTRONG Dietitian for the YMCA of Greater Cleveland, ger but still retiring around the same age as they have for de-
In a large, self-sealing bag, combine honey and Worcester- Libby is also preparing recipe sheets to hand out at the “Sur-
shire sauce. Add chicken and place bag in a shallow dish in prise!” events. cades. That will create a considerable shortfall by 2050, when
the World Economic Forum predicts eight countries, including
the refrigerator. Chill 2 to 4 hours, turning bag occasionally. “Surprise”: One of Many Nutrition Initiatives the United States, Canada, India, and China among others, will
Remove chicken and discard marinade. “Surprise” addresses one of THRIVE!’s key goals of helping face a combined pension fund shortfall of $400 trillion.
Grill chicken over medium heat for 12 to 15 minutes, until to improve the nutrition of southern Lorain County residents.
juices run clear and chicken is no longer pink inside. Remove “Surprise” is patterned after THRIVE!’s successful “Supermar-
from grill, cool and chop. ket Flash Mob” in 2017 at the former Geyer’s Food Market,
In a medium bowl, whisk together the remaining honey, where THRIVE! members randomly chose and stunned Joe Breathe Easy.
mustard, vinegar, lemon zest, lemon pepper, poppy seeds and Calfo, father of three, with a $100 check for nutritious grocer-
garlic powder. Add chicken, grapes and cashews and toss until ies and a guided tour by Libby of the supermarket’s healthier
evenly coated. Cover and chill until serving. food choices.
Recipe By:Kat, courtesy of www.allrecipes.com THRIVE! has funded or supported other nutrition initia-
tives, such as the “Water First for Thirst” campaign in local
440-355-4616 schools, the “Growing Nutrition” program with garden box-
es built for 25 residents and designating healthier options on
Keystone Pointe Offers: restaurant Bread-N-Brew’s menu.
•Large Private Rooms THRIVE! members will livestream the “Surprise” flash
•5 Star Rating - Medicare’s Highest mobs on Facebook whenever possible.
•Secured Dementia Unit Mixed Berry Bars
•Post Hospital & Long-term Care
This yummy dessert is have health benefits).
easy to prepare and loaded Ingredients for Crust and
with fiber, vitamins (C in par- Crumble Topping:
383 Opportunity Way ticular) and phytochemicals 1 cup all-purpose flour
LaGrange, OH 44050 (plant chemicals that might ⅔ cup sugar Life’s a little easier, with an extra set of hands.
Near the intersection of 301 & 303 Let us shop, cook, do laundry, personal care,
1 cup quick oats
⅓ cup melted butter help out around the house and so much more.
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon cinnamon
Mixed Berry Layer:
2 cups frozen or fresh
mixed berries (do not need to
thaw frozen berries)
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
¼ cup sugar For the help you want at a price you can afford ®
2 teaspoons cornstarch
Directions: 440-935-3848
1. Preheat oven to
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facilitate the meeting. He is the Associate Director of Commu- Trustee Chairman John- finalized. More discussion
LaGrange NEWS nity Education/Prevention Services. Flores will provide attend- son reported that the Policy was held on the 5-Year Plan.
ees with a description of vaping, its health effects and the use
Manual still has some open
Trustee Conrad will contact
[email protected] of ingredients, including THC in vaping devices. Questions are items that need to be final- the LC Engineer’s office re-
encouraged and take home materials will be provided. Contact ized. Johnson reported that garding driving the roads and
Keystone Athletic Hall of Fame Jose Flores at 440-989-5192 or via email at jflores@thelacad- Park rule signage was ordered getting an estimate on the
away.org.
Jones Rd. drain tile/culvert
and installed. The township
[email protected] (440) 355-2424
the SWAC mini-grant. Chair-
and farmed by Jim Knapp
The Keystone Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Keystone Ath- property previously rented repair, which may be used for
letic Team Supporters (K.A.T.S.), is now accepting resumes and Penfield Township Trustees may need brush-hogged this man Johnson will contact
applications for the Hall of Fame Class of 2019. The Hall of year as it will not be farmed. Hart Construction for pricing
Fame is open to applications for any athlete or team from Key- The March 5 regular meet- the security cameras as well Johnson ordered rebuild kits and a timeline for the repair of
stone High School, as well as the former LaGrange High School ing of the Penfield Township as their tower requirements. for the urinals. the Town Hall parking lot.
and Penfield High School. Athletes/teams will not be consid- Trustees was called to order He will install remaining se- Discussion was held re- Fiscal Officer Denes ques-
ered until ten years after graduation - the Classes of 2009 and at 7:30 p.m. All officers were curity cameras. garding the wind damage to tioned what used electricity
earlier, are included this year. Nominations should include KHS present and eight guests at- Michael Bricker of Arm- the fence at the Cemetery on at the Recreation Park in the
Letters won, local and state awards and any newspaper articles tended the meeting. strong was in attendance to the 24th. Discussion was held winter. LMRE bills are high-
that support the nomination. Please send all applications with A motion passed to ap- answer any questions regard- regarding repairing all dam- er than expected. Discussion
supporting information to K.A.T.S., P.O. Box 744, LaGrange, prove mentioned Vouchers, ing the VSP fees. He will aged fencing in the Township was also held on lease pay-
Ohio 44050. The deadline for resumes is May 1. Resolutions and a Purchase provide clarification of the at the same time. Denes will ments from NCW, which
Order, as presented.
advertising charges as they
would help cover the cost of
initiate a claim. Pictures and
KHS Senior Citizens Breakfast Fiscal Officer Denes read pertain to the VSP fees. The a repair estimate will be re- electricity. Denes will call
the correspondence, which Township has requested a quired. NCW to discuss the lease.
Keystone High School’s Family and Consumer Science included information on the hold on the VSP fees and will With no additional busi- Chairman Johnson advised
Class and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America LC Sheriff’s report, annual rescind the resolution request- ness to discuss, a motion was that the streetlight at the cor-
(FCCLA) organization will host the annual spring Senior Cit- E-Fleet registration, the final ing the same. Denes will work made to adjourn at 8:39 p.m. ner of Sooy & Jones is out.
izens Breakfast on Friday, April 12, from 9-10:30 a.m. in the counter-signed agreement with Michael to provide a list The March 11 special FO Denes will call LMRE for
KHS Cafeteria. Breakfast casserole, fruit and coffee/tea/juice for the LC Health Plan 2019- of the un-serviced households meeting of the Penfield Town- repair and newsletter address
will be served for free to all of our community senior citizens 2021, notice of the Arrive in the Township. Bricker ad- ship Trustees was called to or- labels.
attending the event. Please RSVP by Tuesday, April 10, to Shan- Alive program from the LC vised that Michael Sammon der at 2 p.m. All officers were At 4:09 p.m. Chairman
non Heffernan at (440) 355-2400 ext. 2371. Prosecutor’s office, the March is still with Armstrong at the present. Johnson called an executive
LC Public Health Department corporate level. Chairman Johnson pre- session to discuss employ-
vaccine schedule and certifi- BZA Chair Jackie John- sented a power point presenta- ment of a public employee,
cates of attendance for Public son reported on their meet- tion on the Policy Manual and and the possible purchase of
Records training for Trustee’s ing. Officers were elected and final details were discussed property.
We have solidified the school calendars for the 2019-2020 Johnson, Flynn and Fiscal their by-laws were reviewed, & will be implemented by With no further business to
which resulted in a good dis-
Officer Denes. Denes ques-
and 2020-2021 school years. The calendars were selected using tioned whether the new high cussion. Trustee Johnson for final discuss, a motion to adjourn
was made at 4:34 p.m.
approval at the next regular
the feedback we received from the parents, staff, students and water signs had been marked Roadman Albrecht report- meeting. Chairman Johnson Submitted by Vicki Denes,
community. The primary difference in these calendars as op- as Penfield Township proper- ed on the damaged fence at moved on to Cemetery Rules, Fiscal Officer, Penfield Town-
posed to previous years, is the division of spring break and Eas- ty. Ownership & maintenance the Cemetery. which were also discussed & ship
ter. We found that in many years, including the present, spring of the Zoning Resolution was Groundskeeper Bob
break often occurred in mid-April since it was paired with Eas- discussed. Denes reported Storms reported that he has Lorain Historical Society events
ter. As a result of this, students would only have roughly 4-5 that she had received a call not used the new salt spreader
weeks left in the school year when they returned from break. from the LC Juvenile Deten- yet, so was unable to report on Find out why you “can’t play ball in a skirt,” when the Lo-
Thus, the Board of Education approved the 2019-20 and 2020- tion Center regarding utiliz- its performance. rain Historical Society presents this storytelling program about
21 calendars. The calendars are available via the About menu ing the Community Center as Trustee Conrad report- Dr. Alta Weiss, who put herself through medical school playing
on our website. an evacuation center for their ed on the visit to the Frank professional baseball on a men’s team in the early 1900s! This
In returning to Keystone as the Superintendent, I am always residents in the event of a di- Clingan business, where he program will be presented on Monday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m. at
warmed and uplifted by our family and community atmosphere. saster. Denes found an agree- discussed the resident’s com- the Lorain Historical Society at the Carnegie Center, located at
This was exemplified at Keystone Elementary’s Family Game ment from 1997 to that effect. plaints regarding the oper- 329 W. 10th St., in Lorain. Tickets are $5. For more information
Night as many PTA members volunteered their time and their Denes is awaiting additional ation. Conrad reported that and tickets, call the society at (440) 245-2563.
resources to successfully hold this special night for our families. information regarding this Trustee Johnson, himself and On Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m., the special program will be
We had so many students, parents, siblings and extended fami- matter and suggested renew- Fiscal Officer Denes attended presented at the Lorain County History Center, located at 284
ly members take advantage of this wonderful evening that was ing a new resolution annually the SWAK dinner and found it Washington Ave., in Elyria. The program is free and open to the
100% free to all attendees. so that it is kept fresh in ev- informative. FO Denes picked public and refreshments will be served. For more information,
In addition to game night, we recently held our Career Fair eryone’s mind. up the application for the call the Historical Society at (440) 322-3341.
for students, parents and other interested parties. The event was Zoning Inspector Rich- mini-grant. The Trustees will
well-received by all in attendance. In addition to the hard work ard Donahue reported that meet with the LC Engineer’s
of our School Counselors Meghann Redd and Alyssa Schwedt, the Haight residence is being Department at the site of the Legal Notice
over 30 businesses, organizations and individuals volunteered brought into compliance. He Jones Rd. culvert project to Penfield Township Board of Zoning Appeals will meet
their time to attend the event and share information about their gave additional information determine if this project qual- Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. at Penfield Hall,
career field, business or military expertise with attendees. regarding Frank Clingan’s ifies. If not, it may qualify for located at 41012 St. Rt. 18, Wellington, to hear a request for a
Our cooking night was also a success! This was an additional new business with Chad the Community Grant, which variance from Scott Hopkins, 20990 Foster Rd., Wellington,
free event for the community. We worked with the Keystone Senghas, Clinsen LLC. He re- is due in December for 2020 OH 44090. Variance is for Setback Building of 70 feet from
Empowers You (KEY) Collaborative to offer this class; the ported that the business uses completion. road right of way. Applicant is requesting a variance of 20
Cleveland Clinic also worked in conjunction with the KEY Col- Frank’s Jones Rd. address, Conrad presented a report feet to construct a garage. The application may be reviewed
laborative to provide this event for our community. Attendees not an Oberlin one. He ad- from Rocky River detailing by contacting Linda Albrecht, Secretary at 330-410-3023.
were engaged in cooking budget-friendly and healthy meals. vised that additional monitor- the loads of Biosolids that
Lastly, in upcoming events, KHS is holding a Vaping & Dop- ing should be handled by the have been delivered to the
ing parent information session on Monday, April 1, at 7 p.m. in Trustees. Donahue distributed Diaz property on Rt. 301. The
the High School Cafetorium. LCADA Director Jose Flores will the monthly zoning report. question was raised about One Stop Shopping In Quality!
Donahue read a letter that he when the winter trucking of KETSALES.com
had drafted to the Trustees Biosolids to Rumpke ends. HOURS: Mon.-Sat.10-5 ~ Check • Cash • Plastic
Trustee Flynn reported
Spaghetti Dinner regarding his concern over that Charles Price has ob- SPORTMIX
deteriorating zoning commu-
nication that occurred in exec-
tained funding for the demo-
Dog Food, Supplies,
Fundraiser for utive session. Due to this, he lition of the original house on Medicines, Remedies
his Rt. 18 property. Price has
tendered his resignation effec-
Dieken Cawley tive 5/31/2019. He presented contracted with Denes Con- & Dog Bedding
a zip drive to Chairman John-
crete for the demolition.
April 6, 4-7pm son of all zoning files on his
computer. He stated that he
would be willing to work with
his replacement until his final
Adults 10 day. The Trustees & Fiscal
$
Officer thanked Donahue for
Kids 5 his service.
$
Deputy Wohlever of the
Under 6 FREE LC Sheriff’s office reported
that the shooting complaint
in the monthly report referred
LaGrange Masonic Lodge to discharging of firearms,
not an actual shooting. He
103 S. Center St LaGrange advised that a 3rd party had
been arrested in connection
with the October through Jan-
uary thefts in the township for
receiving stolen property. He
advised that tax season brings
a new rash of fraudulent calls, Carpentry Limited
the most recent being for
missing jury duty. The callers
ask for funds to be sent thru
gift cards, Western Union and
wire transfers. If you receive
a call of this nature call the
Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical, Sheriff’s department imme-
Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances diately.
Kelly Opal of NCW was
in attendance to request the
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tower at the Park. He present-
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location and advised that Lin-
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and Administrative Assistant Community Easter Egg Hunt
Carlisle NEWS to the Trustees and will help
Tim through transition into the
[email protected] new position. Tim is a Carl- The North Eaton Christian Church will be hosting an Easter
isle Township resident and we Veterans Egg Hunt for the community on Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m.
Carlisle Community news are all happy to welcome him Memorial Children 3 years old through the 5th grade (with their families)
are invited to join us, rain or shine! Weather permitting, we will
aboard!
During the extreme wind- Are you planning to get be outside in the backfield or parking lot, if not, we will find a
storm on Sunday, February 24, residents can sign up for the an early jump on your fami- The Eaton Township Vet- place inside to make it happen.
emergency information at:
our Fire Department’s Engine https://entry.inspironlogistics. ly gathering, baby shower or erans Memorial Committee There will be a simple craft available before the hunt, lots
#3 sustained heavy damage com/lorain_oh/wens.cfm. church picnic this summer? will hold a meeting on Sat- of candy-filled eggs and prizes for those lucky enough to find a
while out on a call. A large Look no further than renting urday morning, April 6, at 10 prize ticket in their egg.
Spring is also a busy time
tree limb crushed the top of for the township’s Road de- the Pavilion at the Community a.m. at the Eaton Township If you have any questions, please call the church office at
the cab and damaged some ex- partment. Warmer weather Park on Diagonal Road, be- Town Hall. Plans for the 2019 (440) 748-2230. North Eaton Christian Church is located at
ternal controls. One firefighter finds the crew desalinating and hind the fire station. The Com- Memorial Day Service will be 35895 Royalton Rd., in Grafton, next to the Eaton Fire Dept.
sustained a superficial injury storing snow removal equip- munity Park opens on April 3. among the discussion. All are
while trying to get back into The shelter holds 65 guests, it welcomed to attend.
the cab for cover and the other ment, getting grass mowing has handicapped parking close
equipment ready to go and
was able to avoid the crashing sprucing up the cemeteries in to the shelter, a children’s Cemetery NEW OWNERS!
limb entirely, but both were preparation for more active playground with new rubber-
safe. The engine was driven visitation during the summer ized playground mulch due clean-up • Brakes
back to the fire station for fur- to be installed by Communi-
ther inspection and temporari- months. The Road Crew will ty Pride Day, May 18, a sand It’s that time again! Each • Struts
also be out road patching and
ly taken out of service. road edge repairing some of volleyball court and a paved spring, one week prior to • Mufflers
Now that Spring is official- our 29 miles of township roads basketball court. It has a cou- Palm Sunday, our cemetery • Custom Bending
ly here, so is the possibility in preparation for chip & seal ple of grills to use and several crew does a clean-up. The
that severe weather may rum- trash cans on site. It is avail- Cemetery Sexton will remove • Suspension
ble through the township. Be- treatment program. Addition- able during three periods a day all winter items. If there are
ally, the department plans a
low is the link to sign up for the clean-up at both our LaPorte/ at $25 a period, plus deposit. items you wish to keep, please 440-748-4213
county’s Wireless Emergency Butternut Ridge and Murray The periods are: 8-11:45 a.m., remove those items, other- 34489 E. Royalton Rd, Columbia Station
Notification System (WENS). Ridge Road cemeteries to Noon-3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. to wise they will be disposed of,
The system allows the coun- close. There is a porta potty on and the Township will take no www.memufflerandbrakes.com
ty to provide your home, cell make it look nice for Easter the site for your convenience. responsibility for them.
visitations. They request that
phone or email either voice or all gravesite decorations be After your party/event please
text messages during abnor- removed by April 8th if you clean the area as you had
mal conditions. You can also want to save them for future found it. Stop in and see Bill
receive immediate selected Oliver at the Administrative
weather warnings to those placement. Our township has Office in the Fire Department
a new Zoning Inspector. Tim
same devices. If you are still Ehrke has been hired for the building for your permit. Re-
using a hard line telephone job and has taken over some serve your date/time soon be-
in your home, that number is of the duties previously per- cause they will book up fast.
already in the system and you Dumpster Day is coming
will receive a voice message if formed by Bill Oliver. Bill next month, so get the barn or EATON TOWNSHIP COMPOST SITE
will remain as Zoning Clerk
you so desire. Lorain County garage cleaned, load up your
truck and bring it to the Road
Department on Saturday, May Address: 12043 Avon Belden rd, Grafton Ohio 44044 Tel: 440-748-2236
11, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The (behind the service garage and fire dept)
Paid for by The Lorain County Commissioners and LCSWMD
Dumpster Day is for residents
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
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ship’s website for complete
Keep in touch with your community
rules and regulations of what Open SATURDAYS ONLY from 10am-4pm (no exceptions)
you can and can’t bring to the This service is for Eaton Township Residents only.
dumpsters. The Road Depart- You will be responsible for unloading your materials yourself.
Day!
ment will also be accepting You can deposit branches, brush, leaves, and grass clippings.
used motor oil as usual. (branches should be no more that 6-8 inches in diameter—
Submitted by Jared Smith,
Fool’s
Trustee no logs, railroad ties or lumber will be accepted)
If grass and leaves are in plastic bags, they must be removed before you leave.
Any other materials will be rejected.
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Grafton NEWS having their picture taken with the Easter Bunny for $5. All pro- Spelling Bee winners
ceeds benefit the Cpl. Brad D. Squires Scholarship Fund and
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 Purple Heart Homes of Northeast Ohio.
[email protected] For more information, call (440) 823-3993.
LIBRARY FRIEND’S MEETING
The next meeting of the Friends of Grafton-Midview Public
Library will be on April 2, at 6:30 p.m. in the Library Commu-
nity Room. The May meeting will take place on May 7, also at Winter sports are officially over for the year, and we recently
6:30 p.m. in the Library Community Room. The meetings are had the opportunity to recognize our athletes for their accom-
open to anyone who would like to come. plishments throughout the season. I am proud to share that 88
HOT STOVE REVERSE RAFFLE student-athletes were recognized as Scholar Athletes for posting
Grafton Hot Stove will be sponsoring their first annual a 3.0 (or higher) GPA during the second quarter. Additionally,
Reverse Raffle on Saturday, April 13, at 5:30 p.m., at Ruby’s seven students were recognized by the Southwestern Confer-
Hall, 36709 Royalton Road, Grafton. Tickets are $40 and in- ence as Scholar Athletes for maintaining a 3.5 cumulative GPA
clude choice of chicken or steak dinner, beer, wash and main or above. These students prioritize both their academics and ex-
raffles ticket. There will also be side-boards, raffle baskets and tracurricular activities, and I am proud of them for their accom-
more. For tickets or questions, please contact Jeff Hensley at plishments this year.
[email protected]. All proceeds support I would also like to recognize a few of our Midview Middle
Grafton Hot Stove. School students who participated in the Lorain County Spelling
SHRED/DUMPSTER DAY
The Village of Grafton will host their third annual Shred/ Bee on March 22. Rachel Whary and Cristian Dooley placed in
the top 25 spellers, and Allison Bechtold brought home second
Dumpster Day on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. until noon. place after 13 rounds and spelling 22 words correctly. Congrat- Allison Bechtold from Midview and Anika Pundir from Avon.
More information as to location and what materials will be ac- ulations!
cepted will be released at another time. As a reminder, we have two important events coming up this
LOOKING FOR CLASSMATES The ESCLC Spelling Bee competition was held on March
The Midview High School Class of 1969 is looking for class- week. On April 5, the Mobile Dentist will be visiting West El- 22 at Avon Middle School. With a new format this year by
ementary to provide free dental care for our students. Also, on
mates and updating their mailing list to make sure all will get the April 5 is the North Elementary Mother/Son Date Night. This having only one bee instead of having two preliminaries and a
invitation and information on their 50th Class Reunion. Anyone event is for all second-grade boys to attend with a special person final, the competition was enjoyed by all and was very success-
who has moved or knows of a classmate who has, please contact in their lives. Have a great week! ful. The Bee Staff was: Debbie Greszler, Jackie Stillwagon,
Sue Goins at (440) 773-1383 or [email protected]. The Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353 Kim Jennings, Sue Gest, Debbie Shannon, Jessica Davis and
reunion is being planned for Saturday, September 7, at The Nest the Bee Administrator, Debbie Hunt. Ted Hough from Sound-
(Grey Hawk Golf Club). Other weekend activities include a Fri- Grafton news corespondent needed waves recorded the bee in case we had an appeal or the judges
day night home football game/get together and a Sunday picnic had questions about spelling or pronunciations, and once again,
at the Wells Back Pasture. Bruce Van Dyke from WEOL was our Pronouncer and did a
LIBRARY SURVEY The Rural-Urban Record is looking for a reporter to cov- wonderful job. We thank Mr. Craig Koehler for hosting the bee
The Grafton-Midview Library is conducting a survey to im- er and report on Grafton and Grafton Township community for us.
prove library services and to solicit opinions on the Village of news and events and to attend and report on the local village The following companies and agencies sponsored this
Grafton. Stop by or go on-line to fill out the survey. and township meetings. This is a “work from home” position; event: Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC, Community
no office hours are required. Ideal candidate would be someone
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny with a background in journalism and/or writing and reporting, Foundation of Lorain County, ESC Endowment Fund, First
Federal Savings & Loan of Lorain, Lorain County Commu-
would have e-mail capabilities and would reside in the Grafton
A Pancake Breakfast will be held at V.F.W. Post #3341, lo- readership area. Photography capabilites are also required. This nity College, Nordson Corporation, O’Neill Healthcare North
Ridgeville, Ridge Tool Company, School Employees LC Credit
is a paid position.
cated at 781 Huron St., in Grafton, on Sunday, April 14, from 9 If you would like to apply for this position, e-mail your re- Union, The Stocker Foundation, Merriam-Webster Dictionary
a.m. - 1 p.m. You can have a delicious Pancake Breakfast and sume to [email protected]. No phone call inquiries, Company, Ohio Lottery and the Chronicle-Telegram. We thank
see the Easter Bunny too! Breakfast includes pancakes, scram- please. them all as this cannot be done without their support.
bled eggs, sausage, milk, juice and coffee. Price is $6/adults, The Champion of the Bee was Anika Pundir from Avon
$5/seniors, $5/children 4-10 and 3-years old and under eat free. Midview Musicians compete
You can also enjoy a dessert from our bake sale. Middle School and the Runner-Up was Allison Bechtold from
Midview Middle School. Anika and Allison spelled over 55
February and March were very busy for Middie musicians
NORTH EATON and the Midview Bands. On February 9, seven students per- words before Anika spelled two consecutive words correct-
ly, which were detente and cheka. Anika will move on to the
DAIRY QUEEN formed in the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) Scripps® National Spelling Bee held in Washington D.C. the
week of May 26 through June 1. ESPN broadcasts this national
District 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest, in which the students
35040 E. Royalton Rd. earned excellent and superior ratings. On February 21, the Sym- event, but the schedule has not been announced yet. We wish
North Eaton phonic Bands had the privilege to perform with the Cleveland Anika the best of luck at the national spelling competitions!
440-748-2128 State Wind Ensemble at Cleveland State University, in Waetjen
Auditorium. Just two days later, Saturday, February 23, vari-
NOW OPEN Mon-Sat 11-9 ous band members gave 22 performances varying from solos to KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
quartets at the Lorain County Solo and Ensemble Contest held
Sun 12-9
at Firelands High School. Here again students earned excellent
and superior ratings. Then, on March 16, both the Symphon- GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
ic Blue and the Symphonic Silver bands travelled to Westlake
High School to perform in the OMEA’s Large Group Adjudi- ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
cated Event. Both ensembles received excellent ratings for their
prepared music and superior ratings in sight reading. A job very Hours By Appointment
well done! The band’s next performance will be on May 20 at
Baldwin Wallace’s Kyla’s Hall. This will be the last official con- 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
cert with this year’s senior class.The performance will begin at GRAFTON, OHIO
7 p.m. Admission is free. For further band news, please visit the
Midview Band website, www.midviewband.com. 440-926-2705
Beer and Food Pairings
with Leslie Basalla-McCafferty
Monday, April 8 at 7 PM
Grafton Township Hall
Taste craft beer, eat delicious snacks,
and discover why certain pairings
work well together.
You must be 21+ to attend.
Special thanks to Cleveland Brew Bus owner
and local author Leslie Basalla-McCafferty,
for presenting.
983 Main St., Grafton
440-926-3317
www.gmplibrary.org
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la-McCafferty, for presenting. Registration is required.
MHS Guidance news Magic: The Gathering - Tuesday, April 9, at 5 p.m. at Eaton
The following scholarship information & scholarships Township Hall. Are you a Magic player? If so, bring your deck Grafton Twp. NEWS
and play Magic: The Gathering with other teens. For ages 12-18
are available in the Student Services Office or online: or grades 7-12. Registration required. Ann McDonald 440-926-2774
Elyria Unit of the NAACP - Applicants must be African Adult Social Hour: Easter Fun - Wednesday, April 10, at [email protected]
American, high school seniors enrolled in a college or uni- 11:30 a.m. at Eaton Township Hall. Make Easter eggs two dif-
versity for the fall 2019 school year. This scholarship is a ferent ways with the most versatile crafting item - paper! Reg- Horse Rescue fund-raiser
book scholarship award. Deadline is April 13. istration required.
Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, April 10, at noon,
Midview Scholarship Fund - This scholarship is for Our Lady Queen of Peace. Join facilitator Peggy Wyar for a
high school seniors who will be continuing their education lively discussion of a different inspiring book each month. Feel Angels Haven Horse Rescue will be hosting their 10th annu-
in the fall of 2019. Awards will be judged on scholastic re- free to bring your lunch! Pick up a copy of the book at the Cus- al Spring Wing Fling fund-raiser. The event will be held on Sat-
cord, financial need, rank in scholarship tests, intelligence, tomer Service Desk. urday, April 27, from 6-9 p.m. at Quaker Steak & Lube, located
school and/or community involvement and general charac- Anime & Manga Society - Wednesday, April 10, at 3:30 p.m. at 4900 Transportation Drive, in the Village of Sheffiled. Come
ter. Deadline is May 17. at Eaton Township Hall. Join the Anime and Manga Society as enjoy all-you-can-eat pasta, pizza, wings, salad, pop, beer, wine
and well drinks. They will have sideboards, a 50/50 raffle, raffle
Midview Kiwanis Club Scholarship - This is a $500 we watch Anime, draw Manga, participate in Japan themed ac- baskets and door prizes. Tickets are $25 per person. Tickets and
scholarship awarded to a Midview High School senior who tivities and have Japan themed snacks and drinks. This program donations help pay for horse feed, supplements, veterinary and
will be enrolled for the fall semester in a two-year or four- is for teens ages 12-18 or grades 7-12. Registration is required. farrier care and stall bedding.
year college or university in Ohio as a full-time student. Adult Craft Night: English Paper Piecing 101 with Kay Please call Heidi at (440) 781-5060 for tickets. Some tickets
Applicants must also have a 2.8 GPA or higher, completed Koler - Thursday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m. at North Park Com- will be available at the door, but they would like them to be sold
a minimum of 20 hours of community service and demon- munity Room. English Paper Piecing is a hand stitching tech- before the event for planning purposes. If you have questions
nique deeply rooted in the history of sewing. This technique
strated interest and commitment to the betterment of the uses paper templates to stabilize fabric and ensure accuracy and/or would like to donate raffle baskets or items, please let
community. Deadline is May 3. when piecing complex angles together. We’ll learn the basics of her know also.
Horatio Alger Career & Technical Scholarship - Stu- this time-honored art form, from thread selection to placement. AHHR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer based organiza-
dents interested in enrolling in Career and Technical Edu- Spaces are limited so you must register by calling the library. tion. www.angelshavenhorserescue.org
cation programs for Fall 2019 should apply. To be eligible,
students must be a graduating senior, enrolled in a 2 year or
less career or technical degree/certificate for the fall 2019,
demonstrate financial need, be Pell Grant eligible and be a
U.S. citizen. Deadline is June 15.
Other scholarships are still currently available in your Guid-
ance Office.
MHS Class of ‘64 Class Reunion
The Midview High Class of 1964 is celebrating its 55th year
on September 4 with a luncheon at Grey Hawk Golf Club in La-
Grange at 1 p.m. Classmates should email Jess Dunlap at dun-
[email protected] with their email address, phone number and
plans to attend. They are encouraged to spread the word with
other classmates as well. Final details will be sent via email to
all those who respond. Spring Special
Grafton-Midview Library
Please note the location of each program. For more informa-
tion or to register for programs, call, click or visit. The phone
number is (440) 926-3317; the website address is www.gmpli-
brary.org; the street address is 983 Main Street. Registration is
required for most programs. Buy any Play Mor play
Beer and Food Pairings - with Leslie Basalla-McCafferty,
Monday, April 8, at 7 p.m. at Grafton Township Hall. Taste craft
beer, eat delicious snacks and discover why certain pairings
work well together. You must be 21+ to attend. Special thanks
to Cleveland Brew Bus owner and local author, Leslie Basal- set and receive
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton FREE INSTALLATION!
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels Limited time & delivery area 12 Months
drivers. To become a driver, contact EMILY @ 353-0829. No Interest
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. Special Financing
4/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed IN GROUND POOL SALE! Available
by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
participants.
4/4 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Hurry while prime installation dates are still available!
Senior Dinner to be held
4/11/2019 at 5:30pm. Two Call NOW to Schedule your In Ground Pool Opening
names per phone call only.
4/9 at 2:00 pm Senior
Exercise Class being instructed by Debi’s Personal
Training with fruit and juice for participants.
4/11 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed Above Ground Pools
up.
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact In Ground Pools
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen On Ground Pools
Manager for additional information. Complete In-Ground Service Department
Lu’s Pizza specializing in liner replacement
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PIZZA
EXP 4-15-19
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Hours: M-Tu-Th-F 10-7; Sat 11-6, Sun 11-4; Closed Wed.
Hours: Sun 3-9, Mon-Wed 4-10,
Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm
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HELP WANTED in GRAFTON & WELLINGTON
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The Rural-Urban Record is looking for an individual to cover and
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/ repair, pergolas, decks, vi- fice hours are required. Ideal candidate would be someone with
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jobs. Small jobs preferred.
CAMPING Insured with references. PETS RUMMAGE SALE
25 years experience.
Peter, 440-453-0803 ELECTRICAL
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17273 Avon Belden Rd. direct care staff. All posi- available. dren’s clothing, shoes, purses,
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FREE food & beverages experienced servers, chefs, ON Truck work available
line cooks & kitchen help to
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with rest of kitchen staff. Full & GO” EXCAVATING
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Interested candidates call Professional Pet Sitter
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s 440-309-5465 or 216-534-4358. Loving care for your DAN’S UPHOLSTERY
needs are different. We spe- Landscape material loader / over 30 yrs. experience J. A. KILBY ENT.
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lumbia Station, $550 per HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
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3 bedroom townhomes with Full-time Bus Drivers(2), Full-
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paintings, dishes, clothes, 1st & 2nd shift with a $600 sign
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