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Volume 64, No. 17 Columbia Station, Ohio October 22, 2018
Wellington shares local history at Historic Home Tour Wellington student earns Jack Kent
Cooke Young Scholar honor
storing them back to their
original glory. The Wellington
The residents of Wel- Exempted Village
lington are proud of its rich School District is
history and plan their com- pleased to announce
munity events to include that McCormick
the days of yore. Listening Middle School
to the narrators speak fond- eighth-grader Maya
ly of Wellington’s past res- Feron, 14, has been
idents and of the ways of selected as a Jack
life in earlier times, told me Kent Cooke Young
that they love their home- Scholar from the Jack
town and enjoy sharing its Kent Cooke Foun-
historical wealth. dation. She is one
Being a new resident of just 50 students
of Wellington has changed out of the 2,600 tal-
the way I view small town ented students who
living. I had always lived applied from across Maya Feron
in the city but would spend the country to be selected applications for the Young
summer vacations in the for this prestigious achieve- Scholars Program from 48
country on my uncle’s farm ment, and the only student states, Washington, D.C.
in Columbia Station. Now I in Ohio. The Jack Kent and Puerto Rico.
am permanently planted in Cooke Foundation received Congratulations!
my new country home in
Wellington and understand Winter Crisis Program
the mindset of life in the
country. The jet planes are Heating Assistance available
as small as shooting stars
here and in my back yard Winter heating assistance for residents who need help
I have a clear view of the paying for heat, or who have had their heat turned off,
entire sky without obstruc- will be available beginning November 1. However, resi-
tion. dents can call now to make an appointment. To be eligi-
Rumor has it that four ble for help, residents must live at or below 175% of the
people living in historic federal poverty line.
Current home owners pose for a photo in front of the home of Rick and Linda Hatton at 139 Park homes here in Wellington Residents who have received a disconnect notice are
Place, prior to a private showing of all the 7 historic homes. Shown from left to right; Top row: Rick have already expressed especially urged to call the HEAP hotline at 1-855-806-
Hatton, Linda Hatton, Paula Senghas and Freddie Senghas. Next row: Nicole M. Hayes (in red) interest in sharing their 9620 to make an appointment. The automated line is
Leslie Simonson and Nick Senghas. Next Row: Tim English, Tim Simonson (with hat) and Vicki home’s history for next
Rutherford. Front Row: Nancy English and Terry Keller. Group photo provided by Jennifer Arntz year’s Historic Homes available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Utility companies will hold your disconnect if you
Some of Wellington’s stored to near original state, ing through time. In some Tour. If you missed the have made an appointment to determine your eligibili-
local history was shared while others displayed a cases, the homes had al- chance for this year’s event, ty. However, your appointment must be no less than 48
last week at the Historic blend of new and old while ready been remodeled and mark your calenders for hours before your disconnect is scheduled and you must
Homes Tour. Seven local still embracing the grace of updated when they were next year! keep your appointment to maintain that hold on your ac-
families opened their doors the structures rich history. sold to the current own- For current informa- count. Rescheduling removes the hold and you may lose
to visitors for a sneak-peek All of the current fam- ers, but in the interest of tion on events happening service.
into the past as they narrat- ilies of these beautiful their homes true histories, in Wellington, visit www. LCCAA serves clients at three locations: the new of-
ed stories about the original homes share a common in- these people with a vision mainstreetwellington.com.
owners of the homesteads. terest in saving their history purchased these structures Article by Randi fice at 936 Broadway in downtown Lorain; their long-
Some had recently been re- for future generations pass- with the sole purpose of re- MacWilliams, Staff Writer time office in the Wellington Village Hall, 115 Willard
Memorial Square; and a new satellite location at St Ag-
nes Church, 611 Lake Ave., in Elyria.
At the Lorain office, walk-in hours are Monday-Fri-
day from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Appointments are available all
day long as well. The Wellington Office sees walk-ins
only in the morning and by appointment in the afternoon.
Wellington is only open on Wednesday from 7:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. during the crisis period.
The Elyria office is open on Mondays and Tuesdays
with an emphasis on walk-ins. Walk-ins are received on
Mondays from 8-11 a.m. and all day on Tuesdays from 8
a.m.-4 p.m. Appointments are only available on Monday
afternoons from 1-4 p.m.
All sites are closed for lunch daily from 12-1 p.m.
You must be seated with an advocate within 45 minutes
of closing to be seen. LCCAA’s automated appointment
line includes a recorded message describing the docu-
ments needed for the appointment.
A crowd waits for entry at the house at 226 South Main Street, built In the rear of the home at 226 South Main Street, antique vehi- Those needing to do so may also speak to a represen-
by the Wadsworth family in 1870. cles sit in front of the old Carriage House that is now the Simon-
son Clock Shop. tative during regular office hours.
Community Directory Carlisle 10 Grafton 12 Wellington 16 Profile Page 13
Classified
Grafton Twp. 14
18
8
Churches
Columbia 4
Eaton 14 LaGrange 9 Events page 2
Lundy Listens
to Our Rural Families!
Paid for by Families for Lundy
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LOCAL
Events
October 20 October 20 October 21
Craft Show & Fall Trick-or-Treat in the Trick or Treat on your Feet
Festival Village Race to “Spooky” stops
Looking for Crafters! $20 for Great event for the little ones throughout the run and either
a 6ft space. The show will have (up to kindergarten). Villagers receive a Trick (Fitness Exer-
food available to purchase as will be handing out treats , plus cise) or Treat (Candy). Race
well as activities for the kids. there are games and refresh- Day registration opens at
Call 440-315-5032 for more ments. Please RSVP by Oct 17 11:30am, with the age group
info. and bring a canned donation or races taking place between November 3 November 10 November 11
Litchfield United Church $1. Call (440) 572-0535. 12:10pm-12:25pm. For more
of Christ Strongsville Historic information call (440) 984-3470 Winter Wonderland Marine Corps Birthday Jr. Turkey Trot
3928 Avon Lake Rd., Village, 13305 Pearl Rd Ext. 226. Craft & Vendor Show Breakfast This 1/2 mile fun run is open for
Mercy Health & Rec.
Litchfield Strongsville 47160 Hollstein Dr., Free Admission. Handmade Free Breakfast for Marine Vet- kids 12-under. The course will
9:00am - 5:00pm 3:00pm - 4:30pm Amherst crafts, jewelry, home decor, erans and other Army, Navy, Air travel around the friendly con-
fines of the Hollstein Reserva-
Force & Coast Guard Veterans.
health and wellness, cooking
Lorain JVS Craft Show October 20-21 12:00pm and more! We will have a guest speaker & tion, with all finishers receiving
Over 180 Vendors. Bring a Cambria Hotel & Suites Birthday cake for the youngest a ribbon and post-race snack.
For more information call (440)
non-perishable food donation Berea-Midpark Craft Show October 26 35600 Detroit Rd., and oldest Marine. 984-3470 Ext. 226.
AMVETS Post 32 Hall
for the Second Harvest Food Over 300 Vendors. Something Avon Mercy Health & Rec.
Bank for a door prize drawing. for everyone! Enjoy food, plus Halloween Hullaballo 9:00am - 3:00pm 11087 Middle Ave., 47160 Hollstein Dr.,
$2 Donation to enter. Music by the High School stu- Dress up and enjoy candy, Elyria
Lorain County JVS dents! Proceeds to benefit the games, inflatables, dancing, Doors open: 7:30am Amherst
15181 ST RT 58, Oberlin HS performing arts. See the ad crafts, cookie decorating, hot 12:00pm
9:00am - 4:00pm below! dogs, chips and Halloween
Middleburg Hts. Jr. High treats makes for a fun-filled Nov. 10-11 Nov. 16-18
Spooky Pooch Parade 7000 Paula Dr., evening. $5-$8. Tickets sold in Midwest Gerbil Show Medina Gun Show
advance at the Rec Center.
Sponsored by the American
RAIN OR SHINE Join in the Middleburg Hts. Ehrnfelt Rec Center Gerbil Society. Admission $5 or There are 450 tables of dis- IX Christmas Connection
fun as dogs of all shapes and Sat 9-4pm, Sun 11-4pm 18100 Royalton Rd., $25 for a family. For more in- plays. Whether you are a col- With vendors from 35 states,
sizes dressed in their finest Strongsville formation www.agsgerbils.org. lector, hunter or target shooter live holiday entertainment, also
Halloween fashions strut their 6:30pm - 8:30pm DoubleTree Hilton everyone will find something to gift wrapping and the Shop and
stuff in the heart of Lakewood’s 1100 Crocker Rd., catch their eye! $7 Admission. Drop are available!
business district. Cost for dog Westlake Medina Fairgrounds IX Center
in parade: $10 pre-registration, VFW Halloween 11:00am - 5:00pm 735 Lafayette Road, One I-X Center Drive,
or $15 that day. Benefit Bash! Medina Cleveland
Kauffman Park $20 per person includes Live Sat: 9-5pm, Sun: 9-3pm Fri & Sat: 10-8pm,
15450 Detroit Ave, Music by Cougar Trap, food, Sun: 10-5pm
Lakewood cash bar and cash prize for
12:30pm - 3:30pm IX Trick or Treat Street best costume. All proceeds
Bring your kids in their Hallow- raised benefit Help for Heroes,
een costumes for a day full of a non-profit organization to help Village of Grafton
Halloween Train Rides Halloween fun with amusement furnish the homes of homeless
Lester Rail Trail will offer free park rides, candy stations, live veterans. Tickets 216-798-3224
train rides during this special entertainment and more! The Columbia Station VFW
park program. Children can street is safe, the fun is non- 25742 Royalton Rd. Angels Haven Horse Rescue
wear their costumes, but for stop, and the weather is always Columbia Station Reverse Raffle Benefit
safety, please avoid long, flow- nice! Tickets at IX Center or 7:00-11:00pm Enjoy dinner, wine, beer, side
ing garments. Drug Mart. Also on Oct 27 & 28. boards, raffle baskets, enter-
3654 Lester Rd, Medina IX Center tainment and more! Please Call
2:00- 4:00pm, 6:30-8:30pm One I-X Center Drive, October 27 440-781-5060 for tickets. $90/ Single Family Homes with
Cleveland couple or $70 each. Come out
L&WV Train Rides 11:00am - 7:00pm Halloween Craft Show and help support the horses! basements starting in the low
“Wine on Rails” on Oct. 19 at Selection of Local arts, crafts, Advertising Opp available. $200’s located in a beautiful
7pm and “Sweetest Day Train” home decor, food and more! Ruby’s Hall secluded setting in Grafton.
on Oct. 20 at 6pm, featuring Hosted by Handmade Art 36709 Royalton Rd.,
wines from Matus Winery. Tick- Events Cleveland Interested Grafton
ets available through website. vendors email: t.jedryczka01@ 6:00pm Phase 2 is ready to build
46485 State Route 18 gmail.com, 440-897-3301 Phase 3 is ready to
Wellington Holy Trinity Lutheran
www.lwvry.org 6220 Broadview Rd., RESERVE!
Parma
10:00am - 3:00pm
3
Advertise Your Event! 2 • Sold
TIMES • Reserved
• Event Name • Model
Columbia Station
• Description of Event Oct 31, 6:00-8:00pm
(Includes up to 25 Words) Carlisle Twp Nov. 9-11 Located at the intersection of
Novak Rd. and Durkee Rd.
• Date Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Quilt Show Take Donneybrook to Limerick Ln.
Eaton
• Location Oct 31, 6:00-8:00pm Over 150 plus quilts from an- Turn right for New Phases!
tique to modern. Quilts of Valor
• Time Grafton featured. Lunch, desserts and
beverages for purchase. Door
• Website (if needed) Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm prize, Chinese Auction & Quilt
LaGrange
• There is a cost to advertise Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Raffle. $5 Admission. Building Co.
New Russia Twp Lodge
• Restrictions apply to certain North Ridgeville 46300 Butternut Ridge
Oberlin
events, call to check! Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Fri & Sat: 10-6pm, Call Jerry at Shamrock
Wellington
Call: 440-236-5103 Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm Sun: 10-4pm (440) 926-3950
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from the JVS to CHS in the afternoon. However, there will be PTA Membership Drive
Columbia NEWS no busing from CHS to home. Please make arrangements for The Columbia PTA is holding their annual PTA Membership
this day.
Julie Petras CLSD is looking for substitute bus drivers, cleaners, cus- drive through October 31. A Family Membership is $10 and
[email protected] todians and kitchen personnel. If you are interested, please go can be registered and paid for on-line at the new PTA Website:
to our website and download an application. The application https://www.columbiapta.com. Please note that graduating Se-
should be turned in at the Administration Center at 25796 Roy- niors must have a membership in their immediate family to
CHS Weekly Calendar alton Road, or sent to me by email at [email protected]. qualify for a PTA Scholarship in the spring of 2019. By joining
Monday, October 22: oh.us. the PTA, your membership helps us to provide essential class-
We are always looking to improve the quality of the school
10:10 a.m. Senior Class Jostens meeting. district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion, room tools that will assist your children in learning, money to
Wednesday, October 24: question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236- help pay for field trips, assemblies and other fun activities for
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Jostens grad items/cap and gown orders. 5008 or email [email protected]. the students of Columbia Local School District. Want to show
7 p.m. Europe trip meeting - not a school sponsored trip. your support of Columbia PTA but do not have to have a child
Friday, October 26: Columbia West River Road reopens enrolled in CLSD? That’s ok, Grandparents, extended family
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Picture retakes. members, CLSD Alumni and Columbia community members
7 p.m. Football v Oberlin - Parents Night. Lorain County can also show their support of this wonderful organization by
Saturday, October 27: Engineer Ken Car- joining the PTA. Membership is open to all!
ACT testing - not on site. ney announces the re- Valley City’s Depot Museum
PTA to discuss changing to PTO opening of Columbia The last Open House of the season for the Valley City Depot
West River Road in
A meeting to discuss and vote upon changing the PTA to a Columbia Township. Museum is on Sunday, October 28, from 1-4 p.m. Come and
PTO will be held on Tuesday, November 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the Engineers upgraded tour the train depot, caboose and steam locomotive from an ear-
Copopa/CMS library. This change is being proposed for many the culvert pipe at the lier era, enjoy the museum artifacts or look up your ancestors in
reasons, including keeping all dues at the schools. Every year, very bottom of the the Liverpool Twp. burial records.
the PTA must send almost half of their dues to the National new concrete retaining The Depot is located at 6615 Center Road, in Valley City.
PTA. These are funds that can be used in many ways to ben- wall along Columbia For more information, call (330) 483-3707.
efit our local schools. There are also limitations on events and West River Road. It is Flu clinic at Fire Department
things we can do because of being tied to the PTA label. On located near the West
becoming a PTO, we are able to have more flexibility in our Branch of Rocky Riv- Anyone can catch the flu. The flu strikes without warning
organization. Voting to become a PTO will not affect the cur- er and a little bit south and symptoms can be severe and life-threatening. To help pro-
rent events we hold, nor will you as members need to change of Sprague Road. tect both you and your loved ones, Lorain County Public Health
anything; the board will handle all changes. The recent (LCPH) will provide the flu vaccine in Columbia Station on
Please join us at this important meeting. If you have any $200,000 construction Wednesday, October 31, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Columbia
questions, please feel free to contact any of our board members. project by Marks Con- Township Fire Department, located at 25540 Royalton Road.
Thank you for staying involved! struction from Valley City project in cooperation with No appointment is necessary. Bring a photo ID and your insur-
Jessica Katitus, President (440) 334-6577 overcame several unusual the Ohio Public Works Com- ance card to the clinic. LCPH accepts most private insurances,
[email protected] (and expensive) challenges, mission. Columbia Township Medicare Part B and Medicaid. No one will be turned away for
including deep excavation contributed about one-fourth inability to pay.
into sandstone rock outcrop- of the expense from its local LCPH will offer three preservative-free flu vaccine options:
pings, repair of soil erosion NEORSD Community Grant. •Flu shot for ages 6 months through 64 years
and close proximity to the The road is now reopened to •High-dose flu shot for adults 65 years and older
Congratulations to Wendy Metzger as she was recently river. The Lorain County En- traffic. •Nasal flumist for ages 2 years through 49 years
named “Columbia Bus Driver of the Year!” She was recog- gineer financed most of the Come to flu shot clinics prepared by filling out a flu registra-
nized at the annual driver’s award banquet hosted by the Edu- tion form online at LorainCountyFlu.com/FluRegistrationForm
cational Service Center of Lorain County. Wendy has been an Youth Wrestling Sign-ups and print the completed form and bring it with you.
employee for CLSD for 21 years. Thank you Wendy for your The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
dedication to our district! For students in kindergar- School on Thursdays, Octo- recommends a flu vaccine as the first and best way to protect
Flu season is just around the corner and the Lorain County ten through sixth grade who ber 25 and November 1, from yourself and your family from the flu. Persons 6 months of age
General Health District is working to keep residents safe and are interested in learning how 6-7:30 p.m. First practice will and older are encouraged to get a flu shot every year. To find
protected against the flu. A flu shot clinic will be held at the Co- to wrestle and compete in a be on Tuesday, November 6. more locations to get your flu shot in Lorain County, call the
lumbia Township Fire Department on Wednesday, October 31, fun and exciting sport. This Fee is $50, which includes Lorain County flu information hotline at (440) 329-7926 or
from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. If you have questions, please contact program is an excellent op- T-shirt, trophy, instruction visit LorainCountyFlu.com. For more information on how to
the Lorain County General Health District at (440) 322-6367. portunity to introduce wres- and entry fees. For more in- live healthy, contact Lorain County Public Health at (440) 322-
Conferences are coming to Columbia Local Schools. They tling to youngsters and pre- formation, contact Marti Gar- 6367 or visit LorainCountyHealth.com.
will be held on November 7: CHS 3:15-7 p.m., Copopa/CMS pare them for middle school row at (216) 978-7879.
4:15-8 p.m.; and November 8: CHS 12-4 p.m. and Copopa/ and high school wrestling. COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
CMS 1-5 p.m. Principals have sent information to all parents Wrestling develops balance
th
to sign up online. If you have a question or concerns, please and helps build character and 4 Annual
contact the school in which your child attends. self discipline.
Students will be released early from school on November CYW has joined the Ohio
8: CHS at 11:15 a.m. and Copopa/CMS at 12 p.m. Buses will Youth Wrestling Association. RV Winterization
run to and from school on this day. JVS students will be bused Joining OYWA will provide
a schedule of events which
J&J Greenhouse include multiple dual meets,
an All-Star Tournament, Sec-
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HALLOWEEN AND ble District and State compe-
tition. Regular season events
FALL GOODIES!!! will take place on Sundays,
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RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 22, 2018 Page 5
The Columbia Community Foundation and the
Congregations of Columbia Township will be hosting a
Thanksgiving Day Dinner for the families and residents of
our community. We invite you to join us for a traditional
sit down Turkey Dinner with all of the trimmings for
a day of fellowship to gather with family, friends and
neighbors of our community.
Thursday, November 22 nd
at Columbia High School.
Serving from 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Admission is Free! Reservations can be made by contacting
Ms. Ginny Broschk at 440-236-3170,
Mon - Fri, 12pm-8pm or Sat & Sun 4pm-8pm
The Columbia Community Foundation would like to thank Pastor Jim
Hurst for his leadership, Mr. Jim Wright, of Wright’s Catering, for cooking
all of the Turkeys, Ms. Sandy Stilla, of Mrs. C’s Catering, for offering her
catering services, members of the Columbia High School Cheerleaders
and Raiders Football Team, high school volunteers and the countless
number of volunteers from all of the community’s churches.
A special Thank You to Superintendent Graig Bansek and the Board of
Education for providing the High School Cafeteria along with the staff
from the district that will be volunteering their time for this special day.
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Columbia Library Flower seeks loving home
COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
Adult Book Discussion Flower is an 8-month old female Pit mix puppy. Flower
- News Of The World, by weighs 35 lbs., is spayed and all caught up on her vaccines.
Columbia Trustees Meeting Paulette Jiles. Monday, Oc- Flower was rescued from the Cleveland Animal Control. She’s
tober 22, at 1 p.m. Copies of
the book are available at the currently being trained professionally and they feel she’s very
obedient and a fast learner. She’s also very playful and fun
library. New members are loving. She has a beautiful shiny black coat with some white
welcome. Preregistration re-
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on October markings.
15 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall with all three Trustees present and quired. If you would like to meet Flower, please visit www.fidos-
the Fiscal Officer, Jackie Ramsey. The minutes of the Oct. 1 Stranger Things Party - companion.com.
meeting were accepted as written. The Trustees voted to pay the Tuesday, October 23, at 6 Flower
bills and payroll. The bills amounted to $142,182.74 and pay- p.m. Travel back to the 1980’s
roll amounted to $22,081.05, bringing the total to $164,263.79; to join us in the Upside Down
receipts totaled $3,804.03. for an evening of fun, games,
Correspondence was read. The Township received $749 prizes and food celebrating DID YOU KNOW?
from the Firemen’s Association for the detector. The Township the hit Netflix show. For ages
also received $250 as a donation towards replacing a flashing 12 and up. Preregistration re- Nearly 70% of Lorain County 16-20 year olds who
traffic sign that had been stolen. Senior Transportation provided quired.
6 trips for the month of September. Cookbook Discussion - drink get alcohol from family and friends?
Department Reports: One Pan & Done, by Molly Here are some tips for keeping our teens safe!
The Sheriff’s Deputy gave the September incident report for Gilbert, Thursday, October
Columbia. The Zoning Inspec- 25, from 6-7 p.m. Adults, if
tor reported that 5 permits had been issued between Oct. 1-15, you love to read, cook and
of which 1 was a single family home, bringing the total for the share recipes, this is the group
year to date to 33. A violation letter for high vegetation was sent for you. Bring a dish from the
to the owner of the gas well property in the Western Reserve. selected author’s cookbook
The Greenview property, which had been cleaned up, still needs and talk about your experi-
another dumpster for debris. The Zoning ence in the kitchen. Copies
Commission will meet on Thursday, November 1, at 6:30 p.m.
The Road-Service Director reported that all equip- of the book are available at
ment was up and running. The next Issue 1 project has the library. Preregistration
been filed. Squire Road is done. The Township is wait- required. Don’t be
ing for the Hawke Road reimbursement. Ditching is done. Popcorn and a Mov- a party to
The Fire Chief reported 37 on file, 35 on call, 160 fire calls to ie - Friday, October 26, at 4
date and 641 EMS calls. There were 70 mutual aid assists and p.m. Join us for popcorn and teenage
29 mutual aid requests. a family friendly movie. Pre-
Rita Plata gave the cemetery report: $800 was received for registration required. drinking.
burials and $500 was received for footer fees. Word For Beginners -
Old Business: Saturday, October 27, from
There is still no information on the status of the Estates of 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Par- It’s against
Columbia Ridge. The Zoning Commission has been working ticipants will learn about the
on rezoning Heavy Industry and Light Industry Districts along basics of typing and saving the law.
the railroad tracks from Root to Sprague to R3 Residential. documents using the 2007
The generator for the town hall will be installed next week. edition of Microsoft Word.
The agreement with the Commissioners has been received; the Learn ways to format and
Trustees voted to accept it. The Trustees also passed a motion print documents and copy
to pay $8000 to remove the structure. The crew will be working and paste techniques. Partic-
on the Clarke Road Issue this week. ipants need to be comfortable
New Business: using a mouse to attend. Pre-
The Trustees approved the final plat of Hunting Meadows
Phase 3. The Trustees approved payment of $4,116.60 to the registration required.
Lorain County Engineer for center line striping of Snell, Crock- Monster Mash Bash - As a parent:
er, Hawke, Akins, Root, Mitchell, Redfern, Boone, Boston and Tuesday, October 30, from
Emmons Roads. The 10:15-11:15 a.m. The goblins • You cannot give alcohol to your teen’s friend
Trustees voted to approve payment of $49,024.95 to N&N Con- are haunting, the monsters
struction for the Issue I Hawke Road Culvert replacement. The will mash. It’s time to get to- under the age of 21 under any circumstance,
Township will be reimbursed by SWAC. The Trustees voted to gether for a Halloween Bash!
approve the 2019 tax rates. These are not the property taxes, but Children ages 3-6 and their even in your own home.
rather the levies, such as the road levy, the hospital levy, etc. caregivers are invited to join
At this point, the Trustees left the regular order of business us for some Halloween fun. • Let your neighbors know in advance there will be
to go to the continued public hearing for Zoning Amendment This program is co-sponsored
2018-01. by The Friends of the Colum- a party and that you will be there to supervise.
In order to encourage commercial uses that are compatible bia Library, Inc. Preregistra-
in scale, character and intensity with the neighboring residential tion required. • Secure all alcohol, firearms and other hazardous items.
development, Zoning Amendment 2018-01 changed Highway Haunted Escape Room -
Business to a General Business District and clarified what was Tuesday, October 30, from 4
a permitted use and what was a conditionally permitted use. The -5 p.m. Teens, the library Es- Things you can do as a parent:
Trustees voted to accept the Amendment and it will be added to cape Room is back, but this
the Columbia Zoning Resolution Book. time with a haunted twist! Put • Get to know your children’s friends and their
The Trustees returned to the regular order of business. The
Township is in a lawsuit with MLM (on Snell) and Emerald your puzzle solving and code parents.
Woods (on North Boone). The current zoning for both proper- breaking skills to the test as
ties is one house per acre, but the developers want two houses you try to crack the unsolv- • Ask other parents about their policy on alcohol,
per acre. In the pre-trial on Thursday October 11, the attorneys able and mysterious lockbox.
for the trustees advised settlement, which would mean 85 hous- Spooky scenarios and puzzles drugs and tobacco use.
es on MLM’s property (50 acres) and 575 houses on Emerald will be presented and groups
Woods property (300 acres). There is a public hearing on this will be challenged to solve • Encourage alcohol-free and drug-free parties and
agreement set for Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. the puzzles within set time
The Trustees need resident input. The public hearing is for ap- limits. Can you solve the puz- activities for underage youth.
proval of the agreement or continue the lawsuit. zle fast enough? Preregistra-
Committee Reports: tion required.
Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Township The Columbia Library is Parent hosting suggestions:
Association will meet Oct. 18 in Penfield Twp. There is nothing located at 13824 W. River
for the Rocky River Watershed Council. Mr. Heidecker reported Road North, in Columbia Sta- • Refuse to supply alcohol to anyone under 21.
that the Southwest General Hospital Board will meet Nov. 28, tion. For more information,
NOACA will meet Dec. 14 and NOTA will meet in Columbus or to register for programs, • Be at home when your teen has a party.
in January. Dale Rundle represents the Rural Water Authority. call (440) 236-8751.
He reported that there will be a planning meeting on Oct. 17, a • Make sure alcohol is not brought into your home or
policy meeting on Nov. 7 and the regular meeting on Nov. 14. CHS Fees
The Fiscal Officer had some financial requests. The Trustees property by your teen’s friends.
voted to approve the following changes to the Amended Cer- Deadline
tificate: • Talk to other parents about not providing alcohol at
1. Increase the estimated resources for the Public Works ters for the 2018-19 school
Commission by $54,606.00. year were mailed to residenc- events your child will be attending.
2. Increase the permanent appropriations for the Public es on October 4 and are avail-
Works Commission by $54,606.00. able online. All school fees • Create alcohol-free opportunities and activities in
After Community Input, the Trustees voted to go into an ex- are due by October 31. Please
ecutive session with the lawyer in regards to the lawsuit. make payments through the your home so teens feel welcome.
The next regular meeting will be on Monday, November 5, PayForIt system online or
at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. send cash or checks made • Report underage drinking to local law enforcement.
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ber 18. Picture forms are available in the main office. Those Transcripts and diplomas will
students who would like their pictures retaken because they be held until fees have been
were unhappy with their photographs, must return the com- resolved. Payment plans are A message from
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The Rural-Urban Record Join us as we begin the 4th annual “Live Nativity.” We wel-
Published Weekly on Monday come new and old choir members. We also have a special place
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter for children ages 4 and up. We will meet at the United Church
Founders 1955 of Huntington, located at 26677 State Route 58, just outside of
Wellington. Rehearsals continue at 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays,
Lee Boise, Publisher & President November 3 & 17. If you cannot make the rehearsals, text or
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Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Methodist Church on Sunday, October 28, from 4-5:30 p.m.
Email: [email protected] for their non-scary, safe alternative to trick or treating. Kids of
all ages are welcome to go from trunk to trunk and get candy.
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Gentle Woman Fellowship
All men and women are invited to this month’s gatherhing
Pumpkin Carving Party of Gentle Woman Fellowship, an inter-parish women’s group Our Lady Queen of Peace
that meets on the first Fridays at Saint Clarence Parish Center, Catholic Church
East Oberlin Community Church will be hosting a Pump- located at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. On Friday,
kin Carving Party on Friday, October 27, from 6-8 p.m. This November 2, the schedule of events begin with a Prayer to the
is a free event open to the public. They will have pumpkins Holy Rosary at 9:30 a.m. followed by Holy Mass at 10 a.m. and Weekend Masses Weekday
for carving, crafts for the children and free snacks. They are coffee or tea and a snack at about 10:50 a.m. This month’s Mass Sat. 4:30pm Mass
located at 43709 Oberlin Elyria Road (corner of Rt. 511 and is for the repose of the soul of Father Tom Flynn, who start- Sun. 8:30 & 8:00am
Oberlin Elyria Rd.). If you have any questions, please contact ed St. Clarence Parish and passed away during the end of the 11:00am
the church office at (440) 774-3443 or Pastor Chris Voughs at summer. He graciously gave our Gentle Woman group a place Confession: Chapel
(216) 299-5372. to have our gatherings when it came into existence some forty Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
years ago! He was a dearly loved priest who is greatly missed. 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
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award-winning Battle for His Soul and Roland West, Loner,
Results from attending this presentation with its scientific two books in her Catholic teen fiction series, will give us a pre-
evidence are what so many have been praying for! Relatives sentation. A wife, homeschooling mom and Secular Franciscan, ST. JOHN United Church of God
and friends are having a conversion from being non-practicing she loves to bring the unique elements of our Catholic faith LUTHERAN CHURCH 12981 Grafton Rd.
Catholics, Protestants, non-denominational people, agnostic alive through her stories. Theresa’s current talk is titled, “The 1140 W. River N.•Elyria •324-4070 Grafton, Oh 44044
persons and even atheists to becoming Catholics and practic- Power of a Story in the Life of Faith.” In this talk, she’ll share SERVICE TIMES: Sabbath Services
ing Catholics! Tim Francis, the host of the presentation, shares the miracle that led to her first adoption and explain why stories 5:00pm Saturday Saturdays at 12:30 pm
his quest for truth, including amazing film clips, which have can be powerful to our faith and others’ faith. 9:00am Sunday
resulted in him and many others converting to the Roman Cath- For more information, contact Mary Hoover at (330) 636- Rev. Bill Mugnolo http://cleveland.ucg.org
olic Church and becoming a more devout Catholic! You can 1698 or Mary Tschanz at (440) 235-6258. No reservations are
hear the presentation on either of the following dates: Sunday, needed. Church of Christ GRAFTON UNITED
October 29, or Monday, October 30, from 6:30-9 p.m. at St. Family Fall Celebration METHODIST CHURCH
Bernadette Catholic Church, located at 2256 Clague Road, in Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
10:00am Worship
Westlake. The same presentation will be given on both nights. Hosanna Lutheran Church, located at 13486 West River Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm Children’s Wednesday Program
Be sure to take advantage of this great opportunity! Rd., in Columbia Station, is having their 2nd annual Trunk or Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm Gr. 3-12, 4:30-6:30pm
211 Forest St., LaGrange
Dinner Included
Bible Study “Feeding Your Soul” Treat event on Saturday, October 27, from 3-5 p.m. during their 440-355-6872 Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
Family Fall Celebration. Enjoy a free afternoon of fun, includ-
ing crafts, games, ice cream sundaes and face painting.
Just like your body needs food every day, your soul needs to NORTH
be fed to stay healthy. Hope is what energizes the soul. When Ladies Advent Bible Study EATON
you run low on hope you can become discouraged, even desper-
ate. Faith is what gives us hope. Faith comes from being in a re- A Ladies Advent Bible Study will be held on Wednesdays, CHRISTIAN
lationship with God and His Word. Pastor David Walker, Belden from 7-8 p.m. and Thursdays, from 9:30-10:30 a.m., from No- CHURCH
United Methodist Church, will host a 4-week Bible Study ti- vember 7-December 4 at LifeSpring Community Church, 1683 COLUMBIA UNITED (Disciples)
tled “Feeding Your Soul” on Tuesday evenings, from 6:30-7:30 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Women of all ages are welcome to Rt. 82 & 83
p.m. The class dates are October 30, November 6, 13 and 20. attend. For more information and study guides, call (330) 483- METHODIST 440-748-2230
The class will cover four topics: “How to Find Rest,” “Spiri- 4774. CHURCH www.neccdisciples.com
tual Growth,” “Freedom in Christ” and “Understanding God’s Bible and Brew program Worship Service
Plan for Me.” We will also discuss John Wesley’s thoughts on 10:30 a.m. Worship Services
how we should read our Bibles. All are welcome. The church is Bible and Brew, a casual conversation about God, faith and Sunday School 8:00 am & 10:30 am
located at 36130 St. Rt. 303, in Grafton. Call them at (440) 926- scripture, will meet weekly on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at Forts Sunday School
2209 or visit www.beldenumc.wordpress.com. Tavern, located at 122 W. Herrick, in Wellington. This event is during Worship Service 9:00 am
presented by Wellington First United Methodist Church. Ev- 25453 ROYALTON ROAD Polly Tallos
Stag Kielbasa Dinner eryone is welcome. COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Christian Ed. & Youth Director
Pastor Matt Merriman
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Interim Minister
ing its annual all-you-can eat Stag Kielbasa Dinner on Satrur- Saint Vincent de Paul Altar & Rosary Society is taking nut [email protected]
day, November 3, from 5:30-8 p.m. at the parish hall, at 708 and poppyseed roll orders until December 2. Rolls are $10 each www.columbiaumc.org
Erie St., in Grafton. Tickets for door prize drawing and cash and will be available for pick up on Friday & Saturday, De-
drawing ($500 1st prize, $200 2nd prize) are $1. Dinner tickets cember 14 and 15, from noon-5 p.m. in the church basement,
are $8. Tickets are available at the door and after mass. Raffles located at 41295 North Ridge Rd., in Elyria (elevator accessi- “Welcome Home”
and Instant Bing are available throughout the evening. There ble). To place your orders, please call (440) 324-3090 or (440) St. Elizabeth
will be a cash bar open. 324-2775, or you may send an email to: SVDP-nut-poppy-or- New Life Wesleyan Church Ann Seton
Cook Off Dinner [email protected]. 11149 West River Rd. Catholic Parish
Columbia Station
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Dinner on Saturday, October 27, from 5-7 p.m. Doors open at is having their annual turkey raffle on Sunday, November 11, in Adult Bible Study Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m. Come join in the fun and fellowship and help choose the St. Peter School gym. Doors will open at 5 p.m. Admission SUNDAY 10 am Anytime by Appointment
the winner. Tickets are non-refundable. For ages 10 and up, is free. They will have door prizes, turkeys, fruit baskets, hams, Worship & Children’s Church Weekend Masses
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Keystone BOE meeting RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 22, 2018 Page 9
LaGrange NEWS Dennis Walter called the September 17 regular meeting to Policies And Regulations:
The Superintendent recommends approving the following
[email protected] order at 6 p.m. Board Members in attendance: Renee Mezera, Board Policies and/or Regulations: IGBB.
The Superintendent recommends approving the event con-
Carrie O’Boyle, Devin Stang, Patricia Wakefield and Dennis
Walter. Public persons in attendance: Daniel White, Michael tract with Michaud’s Catering & Event Center for the KHS
Resar Sr., David Kish, Maura Neville, Jacqueline Vance, Jody 2019 Prom, as presented. Motions carried.
Keystone Local School District Board Resolution to ap-
Holiday Cheer event seeks donations White, Albert Trego, Kristen Campbell and Deborah Melda. prove school donation agreement. Moved by Stang, second by
Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. Wakefield to approve the below resolution.
The LaGrange Lions Club is once again looking for dona- K-2 Happenings Presentation by Maura Neville; Presenta- WHEREAS, the Board recognizes that a community rein-
tions of food and or money toward their yearly Holiday Cheer tion by Jody White; Lorain County JVS Presentation by Deb- vestment area is a tool which allows the Village of LaGrange
orah Melda.
Event. They will be combining their efforts with the Keystone A motion carried to approve the agenda as presented. A mo- to promote economic development, promote urban renewal and
H.S. Girls Softball Team to collect toys, which will be distrib- tion also carried to dispense with the reading of the minutes of revitalization activities, and encourage the retention and cre-
uted locally at the same event. The Lions will place food and the Regular Meeting on August 20. The minutes were distribut- ation of jobs; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 3735 of the
toy collection boxes in local businesses with Lions’ flyers on ed as required by law and shall be approved as presented. Ohio Revised Code, the Village of LaGrange has proposed to
the side. Please give generously as there are many in this school Curriculum - David Kish, Director of Curriculum and In- enter into a Community Reinvestment Area Agreement under
district who are in need. The Holiday Cheer Event will be held struction - Achievement Component for the State Report Card. which the Village would approve a real property tax exemption
on December 16. More information regarding signing up will Moved by Wakefield, second by O’Boyle that the foregoing of 100% for 10 years for new real property improvements relat-
be released at a later date. Please call Ann at (440) 315-4278 recommendations be approved. ing to a project to be undertaken by TCG Real Estate LLC (the
with any questions. The Treasurer/CFO recommended approval of the financial “Property Owner”), and The Child Garden to property located
at 100 US Grant Street, in LaGrange, Ohio; and WHEREAS,
Keystone earns award for reports, including investments for August 2018, as present- in an effort to work cooperatively to facilitate economic de-
ed. The Treasurer/CFO also recommended approval of Then
velopment and to lessen the impact the real estate exemptions
Positive Behavior Initiative & Now purchase orders in accordance with ORC 5705. 41D: have on the Keystone Local School District, TCG Real Estate
PO date 07/10/18, Invoice date 07/01/18, PO #89927 Check
#60348 Desc. Internet access service fee. Vendor connect, LLC has agreed to make certain payments to the School Dis-
All three Keystone Schools earned the PBIS Bronze Recog- amount $8,198.80. Motion carried. trict in lieu of the real estate taxes it would otherwise receive
nition Award from the Ohio Department of Education’s State Superintendents Reports: in the event the property was not subject to an abatement as set
forth in the School Donation Agreement that is attached hereto
Support Team. The Superintendent recommended rescinding the follow- as Exhibit “A”; and WHEREAS, the School Donation Agree-
PBIS stands for Positive Behavior Interventions and Sup- ing extra duty contracts for the 2018-2019 school year: Beth-
ports. The purpose of this program is to recognize and com- any Pearce - HS Vocal Performance - Step 6 - 4 at $143.66 = ment provides for the property owner to make a cash payment
to the Keystone Local School District of approximately 40%
mend positive behavior. The key attributes of PBIS include $574.64; Kara Griswold - Varsity Cheerleader Advisor - Foot- of the amount of tax dollar savings that the Property Owner
implementing preventative activities to address problem areas, ball - Step 7 - $2,873.28. will receive as a result of the project and abatement. The an-
creating data-driven solutions and engaging in effective prob- The Superintendent recommended employment of individ- nual payment is estimated to be approximately $4,000, totaling
lem solving techniques. Statistically, PBIS has been shown uals on extra duty contracts for the 2018-2019 school year, $40,000 over the 10-year abatement period. WHEREAS, the
to reduce problem behavior, increase academic performance, pending all record checks and completion of state and local Board of Education has considered the terms and conditions
reduce bullying behaviors and generate a positive school cul- requirements. of the exemption request and the School Donation Agreement
ture. This is accomplished at Keystone through the P.R.I.D.E. The Superintendent recommended change in salary sched- and is willing, without establishing a precedent, to approve the
Program (Positive, Responsible, Integrity, Driven, Engaged). ule placement for the 2018-2019 school year due to continuing Agreement.
When students exemplify Positivity, Responsibility, Integrity, education. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of
Drive and Engagement, they earn positive affirmation that their The Superintendent recommended hiring classified individ- Education of the Keystone Local School District, County of
good deeds do not go unseen. uals for the position and hourly rate, on an eighteen-month pro- Lorain, State of Ohio that: Section 1. The School Donation
At the high school, students exemplifying these characteris- bationary contract, pending all record checks and completion Agreement that is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” between TCG
tics earn PRIDE tickets. These tickets benefit students in many of state and local requirements for the 2018-2019 school year. Real Estate LLC, The Child Garden, and the Keystone Local
ways: surprise field trips, prize raffles, cookouts, picnics and The Superintendent recommended employment of 2018- School District Board of Education is hereby approved.
more. Last year at the high school, over 300 students earned 2019 classified substitutes for the positions and hourly rates Section 2. That the President, Treasurer and Superintendent
enough PRIDE tickets to attend a picnic at the conclusion of noted, pending all record checks and completion of state and are each authorized and directed to execute and deliver the
the year. local requirements. School Donation Agreement and to do or make all other actions
The Superintendent recommended approving the absence of
At the middle school level, students demonstrating PRIDE and do all other things necessary and consistent with this res-
characteristics earn tickets to spend at the PRIDE store on Dellena Fleck under the Family Medical Leave Act for the peri- olution in order to accomplish the purposes of this resolution.
od on or about September 3, 2018 through on or about October
snacks, drinks, art kits, note pads and more. In addition to earn- 12, 2018. Section 3. That the Treasurer is authorized and directed to
ing items at the PRIDE store, students may also purchase pass- The Superintendent recommended approving the absence of promptly certify a copy of this resolution to the Village
es to athletic events, permission passes to wear pajamas or hats, Janet Krettler under the Family Medical Leave Act for the peri- Section 4. This Board hereby finds and determines that all
luxury lunch passes and a variety of other fun prizes. They are od on or about August 24, 2018 through on or about December formal actions of this Board and any of its committees concern-
also entered into monthly drawings for gift cards and earn re- 31, 2018. ing and relating to the adoption of this resolution were taken
ward days, like the Student Appreciation Day at the conclusion The Superintendent recommended employment of individ- in an open meeting of this Board or its committees and that
of the school year. uals as a Saturday School Teacher, for the 2018-2019 school all deliberation of this Board and of any of its committees that
Elementary students also participate in the PRIDE program year at tutor rate ($28.00/hr.), per time sheet, on an as needed resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the
by earning KEYS. Keys are awarded to students and teachers basis. public, in compliance with law.
by staff and administrators to reinforce positive behavior. Keys The Superintendent recommended accepting the resignation Section 5. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect
can be used to purchase items from the joy cart, special visits of Donald Griswold, Assistant Middle School Wrestling Coach from and immediately upon its adoption. Motions carried.
from high school students, lunches with staff members, movies 50% - effective 8/30/2018 Meeting adjourned at 7:01 p.m. Submitted by Yvonne
and popcorn in the gym, chances to pie a teacher in the face The Superintendent recommended employment of Shannon Gnagy, Superintendent’s Administrative Assistant, Keystone
and much more. Heffernan to attend professional development, field trips and Local Schools
Great job to our students on adopting the principles of the any miscellaneous circumstances that may arise for the 2018-
PRDIE initiative, and congratulations to staff and administra- 2019 school year at tutor rate (currently $28 per hour), per time
tors on earning this distinction and creating a positive, welcom- sheet, not to exceed 40 hours.
ing and unified culture at Keystone. The Superintendent recommended employing the following
individuals to participate in an IEP Writing and Planning Time,
to be paid out of the General Fund at tutor rate (currently $28
per hour), per time sheet, not to exceed 2 hours: Chelsey Mirto, FALL
Leslie Shewalter and Rebecca van Wingerden. BIG
The Superintendent recommended increasing the employ- SAVINGS.
ment contract of Shannon Heffernan from a 50% teacher to a
75.33% teacher, effective August 21, 2018.
The Superintendent recommends transferring Rebecca Ells-
worth from Keystone Middle School Cafeteria 2.25 hours to ECHO’S BEST-SELLING
Keystone High School Special Needs Paraprofessional 5.5
440-371-2862 hours, effective 9/17/2018. UNITS STARTING AT
Motions carried that the foregoing recommendations be ap-
www.jenniferherron.com proved.
The Superintendent recommended approving the Keystone
High school students to participate in a field trip to the Tico
Trek (San Jose, San Carlos, Monteverde, ManuelAntonio) 99
Free Home Selling Seminar & Lunch during the period of Friday, April 19, 2019 through Saturday, $149
October 25 at 12pm April 27, 2019, under the direction of Keystone High School
th
staff.
The Nest at Grey Hawk The Superintendent recommended accepting a donations
665 US Grant St, LaGrange from Jennifer Jackson-Kinas - miscellaneous school supplies
valued at $150 to Keystone Middle School.
The Superintendent recommended approving the Tutor Job
If you are looking to sell your home in 2018 or Description, as presented, and the revised adult lunch price
2019, you really need to attend this seminar! from $3.30/lunch to $3.60/lunch, effective 9/4/18.
Thinking about moving up, downsizing, right PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
sizing, or if you have a family member who can The LaGrange Township Zoning Commission will
no longer live on their own, you want to attend hold a public meeting on Monday,
November 19th at 7:00pm at The LaGrange Township
this seminar! The JEN HERRON UNDERWOOD Hall, 113 South Center Street, LaGrange. PB-2520
GROUP will help you learn how to protect your The Public Hearing is to consider the following: HANDHELD BLOWER
equity while getting your home sold quickly. 1. On August 20th, 2018, the Lagrange Township
Zoning Commission made the motion to re-zone 2 (two)
You will learn: parcels from Medium Density to Business/Commercial, STOP BY YOUR LOCAL ECHO DEALER
• How to sell your home for top Dollar with no snags Parcel #1500047000063 & 1500047000066 (Owners FOR A DEMO TODAY!
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LaGrange Township Fire and EMS Trustee Johnson has researched other townships guidelines, but Carlisle NEWS
found nothing helpful. Fire Chief Weatherbee and Trustee Gor-
On November 6, you will be asked to vote on a 3.5 mill don inspected the Gresho property. It was determined that one [email protected]
levy to provide Fire and EMS services for the Township. The outbuilding needs to be demolished. Trustee Conrad suggested
current levy, which is the main funding for the Fire and EMS that Donahue continue to monitor the situation until after the
Departments, expires in 2019. You need to seriously consider October 20th Dumpster Day to see if any further progress is Lorain County Dog Kennel Donations
the impact of your vote on the emergency services currently made.
available to the township residents. In fact, you will be setting Maintenance man Tim Tyrone reported that he has contact- This holiday season Valley Storage in Elyria is accept-
the level of protection you want. ed Burnett’s regarding servicing the Town Hall lift station, but ing donations for the Lorain County Dog Kennel. Donations
The current millage has been in effect since 1987. The they have not returned his calls. FO Denes suggested calling can include dog food, soft treats, chew toys, collars, leashes,
township has operated on the current millage for 31 years! The Mack Industries in Valley City to determine if they have a ser- towels, blankets, sheets or KONG dog toy. Donations can be
total cost to operate the department in 2017 was $468,940 and vice department. dropped off at Valley Storage office at 40908 Butternut Ridge
income from all sources was $485,036. This shows we are cur- PHS treasurer Jackie Johnson reminded all of the November Rd., in Elyria, OH 44035 and will be accepted until December
rently operating with a very tight budget, with only $16,096 to 4 tea. She has tickets available. 17. For more information call (440) 965-4806.
save for future equipment purchases and with little to no room Roadman Albrecht reported that he had taken delivery of
for unexpected expenses. Of that total income, $138,975.63 approximately 100 tons of winter fill salt. We have another 50 Audubon Society programs
was income from EMS runs, which is not guaranteed annually tons available for purchase.
and varies greatly with number of runs and insurance coverage. Recycling man Bob Storms advised that he was working on The Black River Audubon Society presents Ray Stewart and
In 1987, the cost of a pumper truck for the Fire Depart- his eighth bale of plastic, which will fill the truck for delivery his program “The Pantanal of Brazil,” on Tuesday, November
ment was $160,000; today’s cost for a new pumper is around to Ashland. Shortly after, he will have a truck full of metal & 6, at 7 p.m. at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882 Di-
$550,000. In 1987, the cost to purchase a new EMS squad glass for delivery. agonal Road, in LaGrange. Stewart, who lives in Amherst, is a
was around $60,000; today a new squad can be purchased for Trustee Gordon will meet with Carl Wesemeyer to dig ex- retired teacher and has traveled extensively in Latin America,
around $265,000. A complete set of turn-out gear for a fireman ploratory holes at the site of the leak. Roger Moore & Gordon most recently on a 2017 birding tour in Brazil. The Pantanal re-
in 1987 was around $2,000; total cost today includes boots, had probed and ran a snake thru the tile to no avail. Gordon gion is said to be the largest tropical wetland area in the world.
coat, bunker pants, SCBA unit, Nomex hood, goggles, fire asked that a sympathy card be sent to the Younglas family com- His program will take you on a visual tour of this beautiful re-
gloves, extrication gloves and radios, and totals over $10,000. mending Tom’s service to the community. FO Denes suggested gion. Founder and past president of Ohio Wetlands Association
Over the years, technology has drastically caused other cost (OWA), Stewart now serves as the board secretary and director
factors to increase. In 1987, there were no computers on board that a resolution be written and will research verbiage. of communications. He is also a 2003 recipient of a Black Riv-
Trustee Johnson reported that he would attend the NOPEC
ambulances to transmit patient information to the hospital while general assembly on November 13. Johnson submitted the re- er Audubon Society Hog Island scholarship. This program is
enroute, no one was worried about the firemen or EMS person- ceipt for an EZ up canopy for use at the cemetery on Memorial sponsored by the Black River Audubon Society and is free to
nel lifting patients or the long term effects of breathing smoke. the public.
Today is a different story. In 1987, the cost of a cot was around Day. Johnson submitted checks from Laubenthal Mercado fu- The Black River Audubon Society’s Jack Smith Outstanding
$6,000; today, with the industry looking at reducing long term neral home for $800 for the Tom Younglas burial and one from Speaker program will feature popular author, artist and birder
Worker’s Compensation claims and premiums, the power lift- Eastman for $100 for the cremains interment of Marvell Jones. Julie Zickefoose on November 10, from 1:30-4 p.m. at Carlisle
ing cot, at a cost of around $29,000, is standard equipment. Trustee Conrad reported on his attendance at the National Visitor Center, 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. Following
State requirements for continuing education for Fire and EMS Rural Water Convention in Texas. Nine board members, spous- the talk, BRAS will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a recep-
also adds to operational costs annually; increased property in- es and employees attended also. The conference was attended tion. The public is invited to this free event.
surance, liability insurance and Worker’s Compensation costs by approximately one third of the board members. Discussion For more information on programs, volunteering or becom-
are an additional necessity too. was held regarding Zoning board members. Trustee Conrad ing a member, please visit www.blackriveraudubon.org or call
The above facts show how times have changed and costs made a motion to place Eric Flynn on the Zoning Board, with (440) 365-6465. Don’t forget to LIKE them on Facebook!
have increased. We know that changes have also happened Clark Lubaski as 1st alternate and Dennis Sudnick as 2nd alter-
to your personal lives. It was not an easy decision to ask for nate. A notice will be posted to help fill the BZA 2nd alternate
an increase in taxes. But to continue to provide professional, vacancy as well as seeking new Recreation Board members. Please
efficient and up-to-date service to the residents of LaGrange A motion was made by Trustee Johnson, seconded by Trust-
Township and Village for their health and safety, it is essential ee Conrad at 8:26 p.m. to go into executive session to discuss Recycle!
to maintain the quality of our Fire and EMS Departments. possible employment and/or discipline of an employee.
These are just a few examples of costs incurred to operate a Roll call vote: Duane Johnson - Yes; Lloyd Gordon - Yes;
Fire and EMS Department for the residents. Rick Conrad - Yes.
At 8:35 p.m., Zoning Inspector Donahue was asked to join
Penfield Township Trustees the executive session.
At 9:10 p.m. the meeting was returned to regular session.
The October 2 regular meeting of the Penfield Township With no additional business to discuss, the meeting was ad-
Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were pres- journed at 8:50 p.m.
ent. Eight guests attended the meeting. Submitted by Vicki Denes, Penfield Township Fiscal Officer Keep in touch with your community
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap- Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
proved with the correction of the roll call vote to return to reg- LaGrange Twp. Paid for by The Lorain County Commissioners and LCSWMD
ular session - Trustee Conrad was absent. Vouchers #12368-
12381 and Withholding Vouchers #41-44-2018 were approved. News
Deputy Wohlever attended the meeting and spoke about
fraud complaints & spam phone calls, where the caller asks for Meeting dates - The Oc-
gift cards in payment of bail, or to settle a fraudulent IRS claim. tober meeting of the Town-
He advised to be wary and to report these types of calls to the ship Trustees will be held on
Sheriff’s Office. October 22. All meetings are
Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence, which includ- held at the Township Hall,
ed the LC Sheriff’s report, the LCPH district flu shot schedule, 113 South Center Street, un-
notice of the Rumpke open house picnic, nominating informa- less otherwise announced,
tion from OTARMA and an email with new ODOT salt pro- and are open to the public.
curement contact, Kim Conklin. Denes reported that she had Please visit the LaGrange
fielded a call from Steve at the LC Engineer’s office regarding Township website at http://
the Jones Rd. culvert project. Denes advised that 11 units of www.lagrangetownshipohio.
blood had been collected at the 9/19 Red Cross blood drive. net for all current news, up
Zoning Inspector Donahue distributed the September to date meeting minutes and RV ANTIFREEZE WINTERIZE YOUR RV
monthly zoning report and reported on the progress of the other township information.
home occupation permit renewal. He advised that All Pro Trick or Treat - Trick or Tent Campers ~ $78.45
Welding/Frank Clingan does not comply with the conditions of Treat in the Township will SALE
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it had not. Further discussion was held regarding defining what 6-7:30 p.m. Please turn on $3.49 Motorhomes ~ $89.75
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more information or to R.S.V.P., call 926-2403. aging conduit currently under wood. The cost of the proj-
PARENT ACADEMY/COMMUNITY GROUP EXPO State Route 57. The conduit ect is expected to be about
Grafton NEWS tee are sponsoring the first annual Midview Parent Academy is connected to the substation $50,000.
The Midview Local Schools and the Compass Commit-
A representative from the
on Vivian Drive and supplies
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 and Community Group Expo. Families are invited to stop by electricity to the majority Old Fashioned Christmas
[email protected] Midview Middle School on Tuesday, November 6, from 6:30- of the village. Grafton went Committee updated council
8 p.m. to learn more about what our schools and community underground with the con- on the event. An itinerary
GRAFTON BUSINESS OWNERS/MANAGERS have to offer for K-12 students. Parents can attend training ses- duit initially because electric and a map of where organi-
Here’s a chance to give input on how to bring traffic to your sions on PowerSchool, Google Classroom, Educational Sites lines from First Energy are in zations will be located is be-
business. A meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, October and more. Several school and community organizations will the area. Maintenance on the ing finalized. The event will
23, at 8 a.m. at the Grafton Village Hall, with the purpose of also be in attendance to share information on opportunities for lines is difficult, due to the be located from the tracks
listening to the needs of businesses. A study is being conduct- Midview students to get involved. confined space of the manhole to the traffic light on Main
ed on how to make Grafton more accessible and more easily TRICK OR TREAT and water which comes into Street. Businesses north of
navigated. Village officials, city Architects, Poggemeyer De- Trick or Treat in the Village of Grafton will be on Wednes- the manhole. First Energy has the tracks are welcome to
sign Group and government funding agencies will meet with day, October 31, from 6-7:30 p.m. agreed to raise their electric set up a location in the event
business owners/administrators to discuss links to commer- Benefit for local woman lines, allowing the village to area. Any business or organi-
cial, residential, historic and natural areas of the village and replace the conduit by going zation wanting to participate
to attract new and returning visitors to the village. Breakfast is On November 10, from 4 p.m.-?, family and friends of Ja- overhead. Going overhead should contact Tami Smith at
being provided. This is an important meeting - please plan on mie Wade of Grafton are having a benefit dinner for her. Jamie will save the village a sig- the Smith and Schmidt Agen-
joining in the discussion. was diagnosed with a Potts Puffy Tumor of the brain and has nificant amount of money on cy, 926-4050, or Tami Mull-
“ONE MORE TIME” the project and make mainte- ins at the library, 926-3317,
The Midview Marching Blue will perform all their half time undergone two sugeries to remove the tumor and stop the in- nance easier. The old conduit as soon as possible. A com-
shows “one more time” in a free concert on Thursday, October fection from growing. Jamie is incurring mounting medical and would be abandoned and the mittee meeting to finalize all
household bills. The dinner is at the Grafton VFW, located at
25, at 7 p.m. in Adelsberg Stadium. This is a great opportunity 783 Huron St., in Grafton. Dinner includes rigatoni, salad and manhole would be filled in preparations will be held on
to see the band in action. The Marching Blue appreciates the rolls. Donations will be taken at the door. There will also be a with stone. This project is ex- November 20. There will be
community’s support. Those interested is supporting the band 50/50 raffle and auctions, and a cash bar will be available. Food pected to cost approximately a raffle basket worth $1000 at
further are invited to join the Band Boosters. They meet the first will be served from 5-6:30 p.m. $150,000. The second proj- the event, which is scheduled
Thursday of every month and would love to have you! For more information, or to make a donation, call Jill Car- ect is to replace 15 electrical for December 7 from 6-8 p.m.
VETERANS DISPLAY poles from the village to State The winner does need to be
The Grafton-Midview Library will have on display the penter at (440) 309-5540 or Robin Szczepanski at (440) 371- Route 83. The poles are in a present to win.
names of local active service military members and local vet- 9905. wooded swampy area and Council then went into
erans in the library between Monday, October 22, and Friday, Horse Rescue Reverse Raffle benefit have sustained heavy dam- executive session. The next
November 16. The display will also include military uniforms age from woodpeckers. The meeting of the Grafton Vil-
and war relics. A special thank you to the Grafton VFW and Please join Angels Haven Horse Rescue for a Reverse Raffle new poles would be made of lage Council is scheduled for
Councilman John Lescher for making this display possible. Benefit on Saturday, November 3. The event takes place at Ru- iron instead of the traditional November 6 at 7:30 p.m.
SPOOKY WINDOWS by’s Party Center, located at 36709 Royalton Road, in Grafton,
Each night before Halloween, a new spooky window will be and begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are available for $90 per couple or Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner
lit up at the Old Grafton School, at 1111 Elm Street. Treats will $70 per individual. Cost includes 1 main board ticket, dinner,
be passed out at the old school on Trick or Treat night, Wednes- wine, beer, soft drinks and dessert. Active military members The North Ridgeville Senior Center will hold its last Spa-
day, October 31, from 6-7:30 p.m. and veterans receive a $5 discount. Tables are available for ghetti Dinner of 2018 on Friday, October 26. The October din-
HALLOWEEN PARADE $550 and include sponsorship recognition and all items stat- ner is sponsored by VFW Post #9871, who will also be helping
The annual Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Grafton ed above. A table seats 8 people and all receive a main board out at the event. Spaghetti is served from 5-7 p.m. and take-outs
Village Fire Department, will be held on Sunday, October 28. ticket. Advertising opportunities are also available for a $25 will also be available during this time. Prices for the spaghetti
Registration and line-up begins at noon. The parade steps off donation; name will be shown throughout the night. dinner are as follows: Seniors/$6, adults/$7 and children under
at 1 p.m. Plan to come for fun, food, side boards, raffle prizes, a pho- 10/$4. Dessert is $1 and pop is 50¢. Dinner includes a large
COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR to booth, entertainment and more! For more information, call helping of spaghetti, homemade sauce, jumbo meatballs, sal-
There will be two sessions of Coffee with the Mayor on (440) 781-5060. ad and garlic bread. All proceeds go directly to the North Rid-
Tuesday, October 30. The first session will be from 10-11:30 geville Office for Older Adults to help maintain senior services
a.m. and the second session will be from 6-7:30 p.m. at the vil- in the area. They are always in need of bakers for the spaghetti
to Grafton’s Charter, which are on the November ballot. For Grafton Village Council dinners; if you can bake and donate any items, please call the
lage hall. The topic of discussion are the proposed amendments
Senior Center at (440) 353-0828.
The North Ridgeville Senior Center is located at the corner
of Avon Belden Road (Rt. 83) and Bainbridge. For more infor-
The Grafton Village village. mation, please call the senior center at (440) 353-0828.
Council began their meet- The first of the two proj- GRAFTON NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
ing on October 16 with four ects involves the replacing of
council members and con-
cluded the meeting with five
members. The council ap-
pointed Tim Strah to fill the
Council at Large seat vacated
by Jason Strah. Jason Strah
moved outside the village
limits and resigned his seat
in September. Tim Strah was
administered the oath of of-
fice, but did not participate in
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. the meeting. He will join the
council at their next sched-
Andrew Deak, D.M.D, M.D. uled meeting.
420 N. Main St., Grafton his report submitted to coun-
The Fire Chief reviewed
Emergencies cil. The steak fry fund-raiser
was very successful, as it ap-
proximated the funds raised
Welcomed! by the department during
their traditional three day
Same-day Denture festival. Approximately 20
children attended a program
Repairs Available at the library, in which the
“We Cater to Cowards” Chief read firefighter stories
and sang fire themed songs.
SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE The department is working
440-926-3441 on grant applications for turn-
out gear, gas powered saws,
nozzles and thermal imaging
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM cameras. Results from the
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with applications will be known
in the spring. The department
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post has received nearly $100,000
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton in grants and donations thus
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels far in 2018. Work is being
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. done to reconcile expense
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. records and to list remaining
projects for 2018.
10/23 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being In other business, council
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit approved resolutions to sell
and juice for participants. items no longer needed on
GovDeals, to certify tax rates
10/29 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise with the county auditor, to ap-
Class being instructed by Debi’s ply for land and water grants
Personal Training with fruit and earmarked for improvements
juice for participants. to Willow Park, to authorize
change orders on the Main
11/1 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Street waterline loop re-
Dinner to be held 11/8/2018 at placement project and to hire
5:30pm. Two names per phone call Quality Control Inspection,
only. Inc. for a third party inspec-
tor on the Oak Street proj-
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact ect. Council also approved
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. modifications to an easement
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special agreement and decided to be-
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen gin the bidding process for
Manager for additional information. two electrical projects in the
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GRAFTON NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 Grafton Twp. NEWS Eaton NEWS
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It’s almost Halloween, which means it’s time for Midview’s Foxy seeks loving home
annual Trunk or Treat event! Join the Midview High School Grafton-Midview Library
Key Club on Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 5-6 p.m. at Midview and let her decide when she
High School. Families donate canned goods as an entrance fee For more information or to register for programs; stop into is done. It would be a dream
in order to go trunk-to-trunk for Halloween candy using our the library at 983 Main Street, call (440) 926-3317 or log onto come true for Foxy to have a
new walking path. In case of inclement weather, the event will www.gmplibrary.org. Registration is required for most pro- home with lots of love (prob-
be held in the high school. Papa Johns will be in the APR with grams. ably adults only is best) and
takeaway pizza for $8. This is a fun event that collects food to Preschool Storytime - Tuesdays, October 23 & 30, at 10 for her to live happily ever af-
benefit members of our community. I look forward to seeing a.m. Storytime for children ages 3-6 featuring stories, songs, ter. Can you open your heart
you there! fingerplays and activities that encourage development of early and home for Foxy?
Also this week, Midview Middle School will hold parent literacy skills. You rescue two cats by
teacher conferences on Oct. 22 from 3:30-7 p.m. Family Storytime - Tuesdays, October 23 & 30, at 6 p.m. adopting one (the one you
On Thursday, Oct. 25, is the Marching Band Concert from Share books, songs and early literacy activities with the whole give a home to and it also
7-8 p.m. We have a talented group of students and I always family. Foxy opens a cage to give another
enjoy watching them perform. Tots & Tales - Wednesdays, October 24 & 31, at 10 a.m. Foxy spent the first 10 cat a chance to find a home).
Also, on Oct. 29, we will host the annual Academic “M” This Storytime for children 18 months - 3 years is a great step- years of her life as a pet with All cats receive one or
event at Midview High School beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Ac- ping stone from Babypalooza to Preschool Storytime. We’ll very little socialization. She more vaccinations, a basic
ademic “M” Award honors our outstanding seniors at Midview read books, sing songs and even get some of those wiggles out. arrived at FAPL afraid of veterinary examination, are
High School who possess a minimum cumulative 3.50 grade You won’t want to miss the fun! everything and hard to ap- wormed and spayed/neutered
point average (GPA). We look forward to honoring these stu- Monthly Book Discussion - Wednesday, October 24, at 10 proach. Staff and volunteers and feline leukemia tested.
dents each year! a.m. or Thursday, October 25, at 6:30 p.m. For October, we have taken it slowly and Kittens under a year are $50
Have a great week! will be reading and talking about “Before the Fall,” by Noah let Foxy get comfortable. I and cats over a year are only
Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent Hawley. Copies of the book are available to pick up from the started out with my sleeves $20. Senior cats (like Foxy)
library front desk. We will serve light refreshments. We meet in over my hands to pet her and are FREE for people 60 years
old and above. Those can be
would get nervous when she
the Doris Wildenheim Local History room on the second floor
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS of the library. would get too close to my seen at https://friendshipapl.
org/pets/senior-cats/. All the
face. Now this big, gorgeous
After Hours Acoustic Coffee House - Wednesday, October
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY 24, at 5:30 p.m. Hey Teens (13-18 yrs. old) come and chill after girl gets up from her bed in kittens and cats currently
available for adoption can be
hours in the Teen Zone for an open mic style event. Play (please the Green Room to greet me seen at www.friendshipapl.
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~ bring your instrument) or sing a song, share your own poetry and climbs in my lap. I pet org/cats. The shelter is lo-
her on the head (no sleeves)
or lyrics and enjoy a warm cup of coffee. Please arrive by 5:30
Hours By Appointment p.m. and she snuggles in and cated at 8303 Murray Ridge
Road, in Elyria.
purrs. It’s best to take it slow-
Babypalooza - Thursday, October 25, at 10 a.m. Join us ev-
419 NORTH MAIN STREET ery other Thursday for this short and lively program for ba- ly when she first meets you
bies (birth to 3 years) and their care givers. Babypalooza is a
GRAFTON, OHIO great way to introduce baby to the world of stories using songs,
440-926-2705 rhymes and lap bounces. EATON TOWNSHIP
Halloween Hijinks Escape Room - Thursday, October 25,
at 4 p.m. Itchy the Imp locked away his Halloween candy for BOARD OF TRUSTEES
safe keeping, but now he can’t remember how to get in! Kids SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE
ages 6 and up can help him out by following the clues along the
way. Registration is required. Notice is hereby given that the Eaton Township
Veteran Benefits - Thursday, October 25, at 6 p.m. Join Trustees will hold a Special Meeting at the Eaton
County Veteran Service Officer Doug Bankston to learn about Township Hall, 12043 S. Avon Belden Rd., Grafton,
VA health care eligibility, disability compensation and non-ser- Ohio 44044 on Monday 10-29-2018 at 10am to discuss
vice connected pension. The program will conclude with a quarterly finances, Personnel and administrative issues
Q&A. that may arise
By Order of Eaton Township Trustees
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Wellington Band Senior of the Week Total bills were $13,974.33. A motion passed to approve P.O.’s
#149-2018 - #170-2018. A motion passed to approve the agen-
Wellington NEWS This week’s featured da with the following addition: fire hydrant in new business.
Pitts announced that Trustee minutes and all board minutes
[email protected] senior is Lauren Gronsky, are available for view by the public and copies are available
daughter of Kim and& Rick
Gronsky. Lauren is a squad upon request.
Department Reports:
Historic Home Tour thank you leader of the brass section, Zoning - Three (3) zoning permits were issued in August: an
plays trombone in the march-
ing, concert, pep and jazz agricultural accessory building on Quarry Rd. (8/10), an agri-
A gorgeous Fall day brought out over 500 people for our bands, is a member of the cultural containment fence on Quarry Rd. (8/10) and a residen-
2018 Historic Home Tour. The dedicated committee, com- percussion ensemble and also tial pond reconstruction on Pitts Rd. (8/22). Total construction
prised of Patti Young, Janice Querin, Daria Grimes, Mary Lou participates in solo ensemble cost: $15,300; total permit cost: $100.
Rapp, Allison Zander, Nichole Hayes and Vickie Rutherford, contest. Lauren is the Presi- Zoning Violation Updates - Properties scheduled for fol-
ensured that our guests would be delighted with the mixture dent of the band this year and low-up in September:
of homes presented. Mary Lou Rapp hosted a lovely party the was the Librarian for the past •Quarry Rd (S) - Junk vehicles, miscellaneous junk items,
night before to thank our homeowners Nancy and Tim English, two years. etc.
Nicole and Brad Hayes, Leslie and Tim Simonson, Linda and Lauren would recommend •Smith Rd. - Junk vehicles
Rick Hatton, Vickie Rutherford and Terry Keller, Fred Senghas the band program to other •West Rd. - Junk vehicles, miscellaneous junk items, etc.
Drove the four (4) quadrants of the township on 9/4. Trash
and Nick Senghas with Wellington Builders. We appreciate all students because “it teach- Lauren Gronsky, on curb of property on Route 18 East was noted.
of the time and care they took to have their homes in tip-top es you valuable life lessons an off-key, off tempo concert Road and Ditch - Brasee reported that the Hawley Road N
condition to showcase them to the public. like punctuality, responsibil- of her friends’ splatting and issue has been resolved. The pipes slid out during the rain and
Special thanks to The Rural-Urban Record who highlighted ity, and discipline. Band also squeaking on their instru-
the homes in their issues over the past few months. The narra- helps you create and strength- ments! created a hole in the road; he filled it with four bags of concrete.
Old Business:
tives were written by Nichole Hayes with photographs by Kath- en friendships, as well as Lauren is a member of ODOT Sign Grant - No updates to report.
erine Musgrove with Raining Sunshine Studio. Both, are down- gives you a web of students the Civil War Club, NHS, Colonial Life Insurance deadline - Haynes reported that the
right talented and generous! We were delighted to hear that the past, present and future that F.O.R. Club, PAC, Student deadline for enrollment into the Colonial Life Insurance pro-
Congregational Church’s delicious luncheon was a success. can help you whether it be Government, The Wellington gram was extended until the end of September.
Plus, the committee and I appreciate the volunteers who helped in high school or college. It Schools Endowment Board Printer - Fisher presented information on the printer to be
collect tickets and usher in guests. We are so grateful to Apples, takes a lot of hard work and and is an office aide. She has purchased. Pitts indicated that funding has already been appro-
Village Market, The Platinum Petal and Wellington Implement dedication, but the end result also taken dance lessons. She priated and to go ahead and purchase it.
for helping pre-sell tickets. Thank you also to our door prize is an amazing and a fun expe- plans to attend Heidelberg New Business:
and tour book sponsors: Daria Grimes, Patti Young, Allison rience.” University to get her MBA Republic rate increase - Fisher reported that Republic has
Zander, Alecia Vidika, Beriswill Insurance, Edward Jones, Dog Lauren’s most memorable and a double major in finance instituted a rate increase. She said when she inquired, they in-
Tracks Diner, Drug Mart, Farm and Home Hardware, GLW, band moment was difficult to and technical production, dicated that the fee was added on because recycling in other
Daniel Gossman Allstate, Hammersmith, Ditz & Associates, choose. The last eight years while continuing to play mu- entities has decreased. Trustees and guests at the meeting were
Harrison Ford, Kiley’s Tree and Bucket Truck Services, King were filled with so many ir- sic. displeased with the increase.
Realty, Norton-Eastman Funeral Home, Querin Apartments, replaceable memories, that She would like to thank SWAK Grant Application - Don Romancak, Assistant Di-
Spirit of ’76 Museum, Wellington Dental, Wellington Imple- is was hard to choose just her family for “always sup- rector of the Lorain County Storm Water Management District
ment and Whitney Home Care, LLC. Finally, congratulations one. She shared her fifth porting her in everything she explained he wanted to attend the meeting to see how he can
to our door prize winners: Susie Alspach, Amy Calfo, Robert grade band concert as one sets her mind to. Also a huge assist the township in determining what would be the best proj-
Ebert, Carol Majesky, Carla Pitts and Karen Todhunter. of the happiest and most life thanks to Mrs. Novotny who ect to receive grant funding from the District for. Romancak
We already have several owners interested in showing their changing experiences, as she has opened so many doors for also said he wanted to follow up on the log jam. Brasee stated
homes next year, so stay tuned for our local, live version of discovered her love of music, me by showing me music!” that the log jam has since moved. Romancak offered his help
“HGTV.” Contact Jenny at Main Street Wellington if you are but her family had to endure with completing the grant application and stated the District
interested in hosting a tour, being on a committee or volunteer- Board wants to get the money out to the townships. He also
ing. -- Jenny Arntz, Executive Director, Main Street Welling- Wellington Twp.Trustees meeting stated that the township may be able to leverage funding with
ton, (440) 647-3987 OPWC and also work together with other townships. Several
The September 4 meeting of the Wellington Township areas were discussed, including the Gotts property and the ditch
Museum celebrates 50 years! Trustees was called to order by Chairperson Pitts at 7 p.m. by behind Strike Out Lanes on 18W. Brasee said he looks forward
leading the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
to working together on a project. Romancak added that Kelly
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Spirit of ‘76 Museum Present at rollcall were Trustee LeRoy Brasee, Fiscal Offi- Wise has replaced the previous secretary.
on Saturday, October 27, from 6-8 p.m. The museum is located cer Virginia Haynes, Trustee Nancy Fisher, Zoning Inspector K-Kids Donation - Fisher addressed a letter that the Trustees
at 201 N. Main St., in Wellington. This will be the last chance to Steve Majesky, Trustee Fred Pitts and Roadman Scott Busler. and Fiscal Officer received requesting a donation to K-Kids.
see the Archibald Willard Paintings, participate in a Scavenger A motion passed to accept the meeting minutes from the She offered that the township make a one-time payment to
hunt, see Celebrities from Wellington’s Historic Past, enter a August 7 regular meeting. A motion passed to pay the bills K-Kids yearly. A motion passed to approve an annual K-Kids
raffle and tour the 3 floors of the museum. - warrants #16718-16746 and epaid bills 7-2018 and 8-2018. donation of $200.
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NOACA dues - Fisher reported that it was time to renew the will focus on the five early literacy skills children need to have RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 22, 2018 Page 17
NOACA dues and that there will be an increase of $74 in 2019. before going to school. Free Joint Pain Seminar
A motion passed to pay the annual NOACA dues of $219. Read To Putter - Wednesdays, October 24 & 31, from 3-4
OAPT membership dues - A motion passed to pay the fiscal p.m. Putter visits the library to listen to children as they read. University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center will host a Joint
officer $50 membership dues to OAPT. The children can spend 15 minutes reading a book or story to Pain Seminar/Educational Event from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday,
AED maintenance - Leroy reported that he had the AED the library’s friend Putter and build their reading skills. Put-
machine’s batteries replaced. The bill was inadvertently sent to ter is a registered therapy dog that absolutely adores listening October 24, at the Spitzer Conference Center at Lorain County
Community College. Join them to hear from orthopedic sur-
South Lorain County Ambulance District because the invoice to a good story. He does not mind if the child makes reading geons from UH Elyria Medical Center about the latest treat-
was made out to the District. A motion passed to pay for the mistakes. Stop in to reserve a reading spot or call the library at
maintenance of the AED machine up to $500. (440) 647-2120. ment options for joint pain.
Hearing of the Public: Writers Group - Thursday, October 25, from 6-7:30 p.m. Millions of people suffer from debilitating pain and stiffness
Deputy Krueger reported that there were 28 calls for service The Wellington Writers Group meets every other Thursday at in their joints that limit their mobility and reduce their quality
to the township. Many incidents were due to the Fair. DARE the library (November meetings are November 8 & 29 - no of life. This free seminar will provide attendees information
program is back. meeting on November 22 which is Thanksgiving Day). Up- about how UH Elyria Medical Center physicians can help with
Meeting adjourned with a motion by Brasee, second by coming in December is our annual Christmas group meeting hip, knee or shoulder pain.
Fisher. TBA. Join this group if you have a passion for writing in all Attendees will also learn about the Mako System - highly
Submitted by Virginia Haynes, Fiscal Officer, Wellington venues. Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. advanced robotic technology that is transforming the way joint
Township New members are welcome. Registration is encourage. To reg- replacement procedures are performed at UH Elyria Medical
ister, call the library at (440) 647-2120.
Center.
Herrick Memorial Library Friends of the Library Annual Meeting - Tuesday, October Speakers at the event include David Marsh, MD; Matthew
23, at 7 p.m. The Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library’s Popa, MD; and William Stanfield, MD.
Fall Story Times - Through October 31. Introduce your annual meeting will be on Tuesday, October 23, at 7 p.m. This Additionally, free health screenings, including balance and
child to the love of reading by attending one of our story pro- meeting is open to all members and the public. After a short grip and bone density, will be offered.
grams. Join us at the library for stories, songs and other activ- business meeting (required by charter), the membership invites Space is limited and preregistration is required. Reserve
ities designed to develop language, literacy and social skills attendees to sit back and enjoy speaker Nicole Hayes, author your seat today by calling 1-800-883-3674.
your child needs for school success. There is still time to regis- of Fully Equal to the Situation: Nineteenth-Century Women of
ter you and your children for the programs. Wellington, stories of a dozen women of importance who lived
-Tuesdays, from 11:45-12:15 a.m. - Baby Story Times (0 to in the village of Wellington during the 1800s.
24 months with an adult). Afternoon Book Discussion - Thursday, October 25, from
-Tuesdays, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Family Story Times (2 2-3 p.m. The afternoon book group will hold its first meeting
½ to 5 years with an adult). after summer break to discuss the book Glass House, by Brian Beyond 2000
-Wednesdays, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. - Family Story Times (2 Alexander. People interested in participating in the discussion
½ to 5 years with an adult). can check out a copy of the book at the library.
-Mondays, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Countdown to Kindergar- NOYO Fall Concert Michelle Carson
ten (ages 3-5 years with an adult). These special story times Office: 440-842-7200
The Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra announces its Fall Con- Cell: 216-716-9942
cert, which kicks off the organization’s 50th Anniversary sea- [email protected]
son on Sunday, October 28 at the Lorain Palace Theater. With over 30 years
The concert will highlight four ensembles - the Amati of finance/real estate
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intermediate wind and brass instrument players; the Sinfonietta
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2018 CHEVY TRAX LT #18128 Loaded #9340 #9907
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#8951
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