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Volume 61, No. 5 Columbia Station, Ohio August 3, 2015
Karl wins in Ohio Stock Division North Ridgeville Corn Festival
at Sandusky Speedway The 41st annual Corn Festival in North Ridgeville of-
fers free admission, free entertainment and free park-
Jerry Karl stands amid fans at the Sandusky Speedway, after winning the Ohio Stock Division Race. ing. Enjoy the Fireworks, a Corn Eating Contest, Kids
Games, Bands and the Grande Parade.
The Hy-Miller Fan Appreciation Night at the Sandusky Speedway, brought a number of fans to the July 23 event
to enjoy the special $1 admission! Congratulations to Jerry Karl, winner of the Ohio Stock Division at the Super On Friday, August 7, enjoy live music by Katie Ohh,
Modi?ed Nationals at Thursday nights race. Karl took the lead for the Kar Go Racing Team and has won seven out performing at 9 p.m., followed by a Fireworks display
of nine feature races this season in car #42. at 10:30 p.m. by the lake at South Central Park.
Karl and his family are from Columbia Station and have been a part of the race scene for a number of seasons. On Saturday, August 8, kids 17 and under are invited
to attend the Passport to Fishing program from 8-11:30
a.m. at South Central Park. Also on Saturday will be a
Car Show at the Senior Center throughout the day. A
Corn Eating Contest is at 4:30 p.m. for kids to adults,
represented by age groups. Cost is $5, which bene?ts
Community Care. The Green Band will perform on Sat-
urday from 6-8:30 p.m., and be entertained by the Put-
in-Bay troubadour, Pat Dailey, starting at 9 p.m.
Poppie’s Kids Corner returns with various programs
throughout the weekend. The North Ridgeville Arts
Council will once again present an Arts and Crafts Fair
all three days, indoors at the Of?ce for Older Adults, on
the festival grounds.
On Saturday and Sunday, enjoy a cold beer at the
beer tent and enjoy the music of Tony Shultz.
On Sunday, August 9, the Cruisin Band will bring
musical entertainment from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s,
including Motown and Rock ‘n’ Roll. Also on Sunday,
come for the Grand Parade, starting at 1:30 p.m.
See more information on the North Ridgeville Corn
Festival on pages 12-13 inside this issue.
Open your home, Olmsted Heritage Days Student Gardeners
open your heart
The 2015 Olmsted Heritage Days theme this year is St. Jude preschool student Sam Meecha helps water the
World Heritage Student Exchange Program, a “Lights, Camera, Action...Focusing on our Communi- ?owers.
highly respected, non-pro?t, public-bene?t organi- ties.” The event runs from Thursday, August 6, through
zation, is seeking local host families for high school Sunday, August 9. Though school children are on summer break, the for-
boys and girls from over 40 countries world-wide. mer ?rst grade students at St. Jude School in Elyria have
It is not too late to open your home to one of these A City Wide Garage Sale will run on Thursday and been watering and taking care of vegetables they plant-
students for the 2015-2016 academic school year. Friday from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays events include ed in the rectory’s garden and ?owers planted around
Host families provide room, board and guidance for free concerts, an Open House event at the Cuyahoga the school’s entrance. The students planted tomatoes,
a teenager(s) living thousands of miles from home. Valley & West Shore Model RR, a library Book Sale and eggplant and green and red peppers. In addition, the St.
You gain new insight, new experiences and a new much more. Jude Girl Scout Brownie troop has also been helping to
son or daughter! Couples, single parents and fami- weed and keep the school grounds looking nice over the
lies with or without children in the home are all en- Friday is Kid’s Day with magic, puppets, jungle ani- summer.
couraged to apply. mals, balloon art and more throughout the day. During
the evening, more free concerts will entertain attend-
The exchange students arrive from their home ees.
country shortly before the 2015-2016 school year
begins. Each World Heritage student is fully in- Saturday will include an Open House at Berea De-
sured, brings his/her own personal spending money pot and various K9 presentations, starting at 10 a.m.,
and expects to bear his/her share of household re- bene?tting “Vested Interest of K9’s, Inc.” Several free
sponsibilities, as well as being included in normal concerts will entertain attendees starting at noon and
family activities and lifestyles. throughout the evening.
If you are interested in opening your home and Sunday, enjoy the Kiwanis Breakfast on the Bridge
sharing your family life with a young person from from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. At noon will be a Reenactment Show
abroad, please contact Regional Coordinator Kristi by Ramrod Busters, performing at the top of every hour
Habila at (330) 858-6517 or via email at kristi@ starting at noon. Sunday will also bring more free con-
world-heritage.org. You can also visit their website certs and a Walking Tour with Bruce Banks.
at www.whhosts.com.
A daily Butter Churn Drawing for $100 will be at 5
p.m. each day at GPJ hotel, sponsored by Clint Williams
Realty. Be sure to visit the local restaurants for Heritage
Days specials, or grab a quick meal at the food vendors
that will be set up on the grounds.
For more information, see pages 4-5 in this issue.
Community Carlisle.................... 20 Grafton Twp............. 20 Churches................. 6
Directory Columbia................. 2 LaGrange................. 10 SENIOR LIVING........16-17
Eaton....................... 8 North Ridgeville....... 11 LETS EAT................. 15
Grafton.................... 18 Wellington................ 14 PROFILE PAGE........ 7
Let the Rumpus Begin! Get Ready for FUN! 983 Main St., GraOon
Friday August 7th, 6-8 PM www.gmplibrary.org
Come Celebrate the End of Summer Reading 2015 440-926-3317
Join us at Willow Park in Grafton. Everyone is Welcome!
Fire Truck Pizza Company will have pizza available
for purchase, plus other vendors too! Enjoy face painting,
live music, balloon bending and more!
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 3, 2015 CHS Youth Soccer Camp Parking Permit for CHS students
The CHS Boys and Girls soccer program will be hosting Parking Permit applications are now available and re-
a soccer youth camp August 19-21, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the quired for eligible seniors, juniors and sophomores who plan
Columbia High School soccer practice ?eld. The camp is on driving during the 2015-2016 school year. Applicants must
designed for kids ages 5-12 years old. Camp Director Corey maintain a minimum 1.5 GPA, hold a permanent driver’s li-
Taylor, Asst. Boys Soccer Head Coach, said “the camp will cense and attend the mandatory parking meeting. Student
WEEKLY CALENDAR focus on improving skills and understanding of the game of parking is available in the lots adjacent to the school. There is
Monday, August 3: soccer through drills, games and lots of fun.” Also coaching a $30 fee required to attain a permit. The ?nished application,
Columbia Board of Trustees will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at at the camp is Mike Welker - Girls Soccer Head Coach and with a copy of your current driver’s license and copy of the
the town hall.The community is welcome to attend. Hank Proctor - Boys Soccer Head Coach, with the help of the liability insurance attached must be turned in by Wednesday,
Wednesday, August 5: 2015 Varsity players. August 12. No money will be collected at that time. The stu-
Columbia Board of Education will meet tonight at the The cost to attend is $15, with proceeds going to the Co- dent driver MUST ATTEND a mandatory parking meeting on
Administration Center. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. lumbia HS Boys and Girls soccer teams. Registration forms Monday, August 17, either from 8:30-9:30 a.m. or 2-3 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend. will be available at Columbia High School’s main of?ce Applicants will be required to pay the $30 permit fee at the
Thursday, August 6: or you may email Coach Taylor at [email protected]. meeting. Cash, money order, or checks made payable to CHS
Columbia Zoning Commission will meet tonight at the oh.us for a registration form. Please bring the form and check will be collected at that time. Any questions, please call CHS
town hall at 6:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. payable to Columbia High School to the ?rst day of camp. at 236-5001. Forms are also available on their website, www.
Columbia Reservation is taking a “Beat the Heat” hike Campers are asked to have shin guards, soccer cleats or tennis columbia.k12.oh.us, under documents.
this morning from 7:30-9 a.m. Get up early for a nice cool shoes, a water bottle and soccer ball.
hike through the park. This is a level 2 hike. Everyone is wel- CHS Fall Sports Parent Meeting
come. CHS Soccer Alumni Game and Sports Pictures
Food Pantry One of the fun traditions for the Boys and Girls soccer
programs is the annual Alumni games at Columbia School. There will be a Fall Sports Parents meeting on Tuesday,
The August food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton The games are scheduled for Saturday, August 8, with the August 11, at 6 p.m. in the High School cafeteria for all high
Church will be on Monday, August 3, from 4-5:30 p.m. The boys game at 3 p.m. and girls game at 5 p.m. If you played school and middle school parents of Fall sports athletes. There
church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- for Columbia High School, you are welcome to participate. will be a general session to go over rules and regulations from
ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Please be at the Columbia Athletic Stadium 45 minutes before OHSAA and to pass out the parent student athletic handbook.
Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, the game and bring your cleats and shin guards. If you have Coaches of individual teams will have an opportunity to meet
Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be eligible ac- any questions, please contact Hank Proctor, CHS Boys Soc- with team parents in designated areas immediately following
cording to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines and bring cer Head Coach at (216) 513-8989 or hproctor@sbcglobal. the general meeting.
proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a photo ID. net. The girl’s alumni game contact is Lauren Case at casel@
columbia.k12.oh.us. Lauren also has a facebook page set up On Thursday, August 13, all high school Fall sports team/
For more information, or to determine eligibility, call the with the information. individual pictures will be taken. All participants should re-
church of?ce at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday be- ceive order information and a time schedule for team/group
tween 9 a.m.-noon. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. and individual pictures from their coaches/advisors. Please
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohib- direct any questions to your child’s respective coach/advisor.
ited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national Columbia Library events
origin, sex, age or disability. Horse Rescue fund-raiser
Outback Ray’s Amazing like to download! For more
Columbia Eagles Club Gun Raffle Animal Show - Visit with information, call the Lorain
Outback Ray and his amaz- Public Library System at 1- On Sunday, August 9, Angels Haven Horse Rescue is of-
The Columbia Eagles Club, in Columbia Station, will ing exotic animals on Tues- 800-322-READ. fering a trail obstacle challenge and family fun day starting at
hold a Gun Raf?e event on Saturday, August 15. The doors day, Aug. 11, at 3 p.m. Be 10 a.m. This is a new event. It will be in the Lewis Road Rid-
open at 11 a.m. and the Raf?e drawings begin at noon. Every ready for an interactive, edu- More information and ing Ring ?eld (located near Barrett Road in the Metroparks in
13 minutes there will be a gun raf?e giveaway. The club is cational and exciting time! registration for programs is Olmsted Falls). Judging will be based on Novice, Intermedi-
raf?ing off over $10,000 worth of guns. Other events will Pre-registration is required. available online at Lorain- ate and Advanced divisions. Five ribbons will be awarded for
include a 50/50 Raf?e, Side Boards and Tip Boards for sport- PublicLibrary.org or by call- each division. Come and watch this exciting event. The fam-
ing goods giveaways. Multi-wins are possible. The ticket Teen Party! - Celebrate ing the Columbia Library ily fun day will include horse and pony rides, games, food,
price will include food and beverages. Tickets are $20 or 6 a wonderful summer season at (440) 236-8751. The Co- music, line dancing and more beginning at 10 a.m. For more
for $100. The public is invited to attend. To purchase tick- on Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 5 lumbia Library is located at information, call Heidi at (440) 781-5060.
ets, stop by the Columbia Eagles Club at 27190 Royalton p.m. All teens are welcome 13824 W. River Road North.
Road. For more information, call the Eagles Club at (440) to attend this annual end of
236-6453. the summer teen party. There
will be games, trivia, prizes
The Fraternal Order of Eagles is a non-pro?t organiza- and pizza, plus outdoor
tion. games if the weather cooper-
ates! Bring a friend and have
Girl Scout seeks donations some fun. Pre-registration is
required.
Shelby Stevens, a Columbia area Girl Scout from Troop Columbia Writers - Blue
#50514, is looking for volunteers to aid her Gold Award Proj- skies, soaring birds, bloom-
ect. Her goal is to sew 200 pillowcases for patients in the Pe- ing ?owers. Let the season
diatric Oncology Unit at the Cleveland Clinic. This will make inspire you to put pen to
the patient’s longer stays more comfortable. Shelby is seeking paper on Saturday, Aug. 15,
donations of colorful children’s print fabrics in cotton or light at 11 a.m. Join other writers
?annel and thread. She will also be accepting cash donations and build your skills through
to purchase these items. There will be two work days in Au- writing practice. Pre-regis-
gust to complete the sewing. Anyone wishing to help can con- tration is required.
tact Shelby at (440) 731-0695. Thank you for your support. Special Book Discus-
sion – Go Set a Watchman Want to earn $11.00 hour?
PUBLIC HEARING by Harper Lee - Over ?fty
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP years after winning the Pulit-
BOARD OF TRUSTEES zer Prize, To Kill a Mocking- NCC Solutions is hiring Direct Support Professionals
ZONING AMENDMENT 2015-01
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2015 at 7:30 P.M. bird remains a beloved best- Offering a $2.50 hour differential to equal
seller and quite possibly the $11.00 hour for Olmsted Falls home location
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees will hold a most in?uential American
public hearing on Zoning Amendment 2015-01, a proposed novel of the 20th century. Serving 3 DD adult women
amendment to the Columbia Township Zoning Resolution Come on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Provide hands on service to these women with
initiated by application of the property owner. The hear- at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the
ing will be held at the Columbia Town Hall, 25496 Royal- newly published work of
ton Road, Columbia Station, Ohio on Monday, August 17, Harper Lee, Go Set a Watch- social skills, homemaking, hygiene,
2015, at 7:30 p.m. The application to amend the Zoning man. Books will be avail- community events and more.
Resolution will be available for examination for a period able at the desk for those
of 10 days from August 7, 2015 through August 17, 2015, who would like to read for
Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 the discussion. Pre-registra-
p.m. at the Columbia Township Of?ce also located at 25496 tion is required. PT: All shifts available
Royalton Road.
Free Music Downloads! Minimum requirements: 18 years of age, HS
Following is a list of properties to be rezoned or redis- - Download songs for free diploma or GED, valid Ohio driver’s license with
tricted by the proposed amendment and the name of the through the Library System’s
property owners as they appear on the Lorain County Audi- eLibrary on LorainPublicLi- eligibility to be a company driver and take/pass
tor’s current tax list: Permanent Parcel 12-00-021-105-033 brary.org. Freegal, one of medication administration certi?ication program.
(66.13 acres); 12-00-120-101-004 (0.70 acres) and 12-00- the library’s digital service
020-101-005 (16.05 acres). All properties are owned by the providers, has some of the Employment offer contingent on passing drug test
Riverside Golf Association. The total acreage proposed for summer’s hottest pop songs: and background check.
rezoning is +/- 82.88 acres. OMI, Cheerleader; Walk the
Moon, Shut Up and Dance;
The present zoning classi?cation of the properties named Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Paid training. Bene?its: Tuition reimbursement
in the proposed amendment is REC Recreational. The pro- Ink, Worth It; Sia, Elastic potential, PTO, Holidays, AFLAC & ALLSTATE.
posed zoning classi?cation is R1 Residential. The mini-
mum R1 Residential lot size is 0.5 acres with a minimum Heart; George Ezra, Buda- Discounts for Verizon, WOW & AT&T!
lot width of 100 ft. pest; Rachel Platten, Fight Download an application at: www.necare.org
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The Columbia Township Zoning Commission held a turing John Legend, Like
Public Hearing for Zoning Amendment 2015-01 on July 9, I’m Gonna Lose You... I or apply in person M-F at
2015. could go on but I hate to be a 13405 York Rd. N. Royalton.
Notice given by: Rita J. Plata, Columbia Twp. Adminis- name-dropper. Actually I re-
trative Assistant ally liked it, and you’ll love
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24th Annual
Olmsted Heritage Days
“Focusing on our Communities”
August 6-9, 2015
We Sell Houses! Thursday, August 6 - Parade Day
9:30am-3pm - City Wide Garage Sale
Call CLINT WILLIAMS REALTY 4-8pm - Cuyahoga Valley & West Shore Model RR
when you buy or sell a home. Open House - 25802 Gar?eld Ave
5-6pm - Concert: Flashbacks - Courtyard Porch
Established 1966 6-8pm - Library “Book Sale” - 8070 Columbia Rd. 440 / 235.9277
6:30pm - Parade www.theshopsatgrandpaci?cjunction.com
Clint Williams Realty Inc. 8-9pm - Photo Opportunity-Ron Smith Agency Historic Olmsted Falls ~ 8082 Columbia Rd.
w/ Nate the Consultative Insurance Agency Mascot (Rt 252) & Bagley Rd. ~Olmsted Falls, OH 44138
Olmsted Falls Berea Commercial Division & Olmsted Falls Bulldog Mascot - 25630 Bagley Rd.
8-10pm - Concert: Flashbacks - GPJ Hotel FORGET THE MALLS ~ SHOP THE FALLS!
440-235-5121 440-234-3883 440-234-7100 8-10pm - Concert: Jeff Varga Duo - Wedding Gardens
8068 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls
www.clintwilliams.com Friday, August 7- Kids’ Day (440) 647-1519
9am-3pm - City Wide Garage Sale
Crooked River Leather 9am-5:30pm - Kids’ Day at The Ron Smith Agency Hours: Tues.- Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Nationwide Insurance Bldg., 25630 Bagley Rd. • Traditional Early Learning Toys
Leather, Sporting Goods 9am-1:30pm - Kid’s Crafts for Boys and Girls
and Consignment Store 9am-5pm - Make Safe Happen: Bike/Home Safety
Guess the # of Dog Biscuits - (Fund-raiser) • Over 350 out?ts for the American Girl Doll
Store Hours 10am-1pm - Photo Op w/Nate Consultative Mascot downstairs in the Doll Boutique
Monday-Wednesday, Friday 10 am-5 pm 11am-5pm - Leather Tooling - 8061 Columbia Rd. • Fairy Garden Miniatures
12-6pm - Railroad Club Open House continues.
Saturday 10 am-4 pm 12-1:30pm - Strolling Magic & Show • Over 20,000 Miniatures, Dollhouses
Closed Thursday & Sunday 12-2pm - Balloon Art w/Zap the Entertainer and Hobby Supplies
1pm - Jungle Bob Animal Show - Wedding Gardens
Consignment Sales on Hunting & Fishing 1:30pm - Magic Show - GPJ Hotel www.dollsandminis.com
• Fishing type sporting goods 2:30pm - Puppet Show - Wedding Gardens
3pm - Jungle Bob Animal Show - Wedding Gardens Vintage, Collectibles,
• Firearms • Decoys• Old trophey mounts 3pm - Encore Theatrical Group - GPJ Hotel Amish Jams and Jellies
• Fishing reels, rods & lures Teen Pop Group, Voice Variations
• Traps • Wildlife Pictures 5-6pm - Bruce Banks - Olmsted’s History - GPJ Hotel & More!!
6-7pm - Barber Shop Singers - Gazebo Check out our Boo-tique Cottage
8061 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls 6-7pm - Concert: Jazzin w/ Chas - GPJ Hotel ~ filled with Fall & Halloween items! ~
Ph. - 440-235-2258 • Cell - 216-533-0738 6-8pm - Concert: Logan Wells - Wedding Gardens
7-9pm -Concert: Tony G - 8143 Columbia Rd Opens August 6th!
Email: [email protected] 7:30-10pm - Concert: North Coast Mix - GPJ Hotel
Website: www.crookedriverleather.com 8-10 pm - Night School - Wedding Gardens Heritage Days Information:
Just a few steps from Angelina’s Saturday, August 8 We will be part of the City Wide Garage Sale
Special Hours for Special Events! 10am-5pm - Berea Depot Open House - 8082 Colum- during Heritage Days in our lot,
bia Rd. - Presented by the Friends of the Library August 6th & 7th, 9-3pm
Aug 6-9th, HERITAGE DAYS 10am-6pm - Nationwide Insurance Building events:
Open: Thur-Sat 6am-9pm - Music Fri & Sat 7-9pm 10-10:30am - K9 Vest Presentation Ceremony - w/ EXTENDED HOURS during Heritage Days Event
K9 Of?cer Rico of the Cleveland Metro Park Rangers August 6th & 7th 9am-9pm,
Sunday 10am-4pm, Music 2-4pm 10:30-11:30am - Police Dog Demo & Meet /Greet
10am-6pm - Driving & Texting Simulator Aug 8th 10am-9pm, & Aug 9th 12-5pm
Aug 30th, VINTAGE MARKETPLACE Corn Hole & Putting for prizes / Guess the # of Dog
Open: 12-5pm Treats - Fund-raiser for Vested Interest of K9s, Inc. 8153 Orchard St. • Olmsted Falls
Music 2-4pm 10-10:45am - Above the Barr Demo - GPJ Hotel 440-793-6566
10:-11am - Serenity Yoga Demo - Wedding Gardens
8143 Columbia Rd, Olmsted Falls (440) 427-5111 11am-6pm - Library “Book Sale - 8070 Columbia Rd. In Historic Grand Paci?c Junction
11-11:30am - Heritage Days Pageant - GPJ Hotel
11am-12pm - Cardio Dance Class - Gazebo (on the side street behind The Cutting Garden)
12-3pm - Veterans’ Ice Cream Social - GPJ Hotel Regular Hrs: Mon-Sat 11-5; Sun 12-5
12-6pm -Railroad Club Open House - 25802 Gar?eld Look for us on Facebook!
12-2:30pm - Canyon Wind Band - Wedding Gardens
1-2pm - Letter Carrier Band - Gazebo www.SecondThymeAround.com
1-8pm - Art Stomp - The Olde Wine Cellar
3-5pm - Top Rail Band - Wedding Gardens
3-5:30pm - Trista Andrews - GPJ Hotel
4-5:30pm - Bianca Legeza Narvaez Singer / Tony
Grgetich - Wedding Gardens
6-7pm - Concert: Reed Simon Trio - GPJ Hotel
6-8pm - Concert: KINGtastic - Wedding Gardens
7-9pm - Concert: Tony G - 8143 Columbia Rd.
8-10pm - Concert: Time Warp Band - GPJ Hotel
8:30-10pm - Concert: City Heat - Wedding Gardens
Sunday, August 9
8am-1pm - Kiwanis Breakfast on the Bridge - Bridge
12-5pm -Library “Book Sale - 8070 Columbia Rd.
12-5pm - Ramrod Busters Reenactment Show - G P J
Gazebo/Boardwalk -15-20 min. show every hour
12-2:30pm - Sonny & Sable - Wedding Gardens
12:-2:30pm - North Coast Jazz Collective- GPJ Hotel
1:30pm - Historic Walking tour w/ Bruce Banks
Covered Bridge
2-3pm - Open House/Grand Paci?c Wedding Chapel -
7970 Columbia Rd
3- 5pm - Jim & Eroc Duo - Wedding Gardens
3:-5pm - Haywire ~ Rockabilly Concert - GPJ Hotel
Craft Show - Friday/Saturday 11am-9pm & Sunday 12-
5pm - Court Yard/Mill St.
Food Vendors
Check our Local Restaurants for Specials
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24th Annual
Olmsted Heritage Days
“Focusing on our Communities”
August 6-9, 2015
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The Rural-Urban Record COLUMBIA UNITED NORTH “Welcome Home” TRINITY
METHODIST EATON
Published Weekly on Monday CHURCH CHRISTIAN New Life Wesleyan Church LUTHERAN CHURCH
CHURCH
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Worship Service 11149 West River Rd, 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
Founders 1955 10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
SUNDAY 9 AM
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Sunday School Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday Worship
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults 9:30am
during Worship Service 440-748-2230 SUNDAY 10 AM
Mailing Address: Church ph: 440-748-2154
P.O. BOX 966 • COLUMBIA STATION, OH 44028 25453 ROYALTON ROAD www.neccdisciples.com Worship & Children’s Church Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Located at 24487 Squire Road, Columbia Station COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM
Worship Services Adult Study, Women’s Study, www.trinitygrafton.com
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Pastor Matt Merriman Rev. John Ramsey II
Email: [email protected] 236-8822 8:00am & 9:30am Teens, Kids Club
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Rev. Jim Carder, United Church of God
DEADLINE: [email protected] Sunday School 12981 Grafton Rd.
www.columbiaumc.net Senior Pastor Grafton, Oh 44044
News, Pictures and all ads - Wednesday 12 Noon 10:45am Rev. Steven Spaeth,
OFFICE HOURS: Sabbath Services
Polly Tallos Associate Pastor Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 440-236-8600
50¢ per copy at of?ce; Subscriptions $35 per year Christian Ed. & Youth Director http://cleveland.ucg.org
www.NLWesleyan.org
Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Pastor
Our Lady Queen of Peace St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church St. Elizabeth Sugar Ridge Baptist Church
Catholic Church Ann Seton
All are welcome at 36600 Sugar Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
Weekend Masses Weekday Catholic Parish 440-327-946
Sat. 4:30pm Mass God’s Table.
8:00am 25801 Royalton Rd. www.sugarridgebaptistchurch.com
Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Sunday Worship Schedule Columbia Station, OH All age Sunday School 10 am
8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
11:00am Mon.-Tues. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday Worship 11 am & 6:30 pm
Confession: Thurs.-Fri. 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages (Confession) Wednesday Worship 7 pm
10:30 am Communion Service with Music
Sat. 3:30- Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. GRAFTON UNITED
Children’s sermon at both services Anytime by Appointment METHODIST CHURCH
4:00pm
300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio Weekend Masses 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~ (440) 322-2126 Sat. 5 p.m. “We Celebrate Children”
www.saintandrew-elyria.org Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. 8:45am Sunday School
Like us on Facebook 10:00am Worship
440-236-5095
Rev. June Hardy Dorsey, Rector 10:35am Children’s Church
www.seascolumbiastation.org Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
Vacation Bible Schools GriefShare Community Dinners
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church GriefShare is a faith based support group for those who Community Dinners will be served from 5-6:30 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church’s 2015 Vacation Bible have lost a loved one. They offer comfort, guidance and the second Saturday of each month at the Grafton United
School will be held August 3-7 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. support through shared experiences. Join them to discover Methodist Church, 973 Mechanic St. All are welcome at
each day. “Hearing God’s Call” is the theme. Activities in- hope for your future. You may bring a friend if you pre- no charge.
clude games, stories, crafts, snacks and fun! Ages 4 years fer. For more information, visit http://www.griefshare.
through 4th grade are welcome. The bible school is free. St. org/about, or contact Pastor Dominic Verdell at (440) 236- 20th annual “Walk” With History
Andrew’s Church is located at 300 Third Street, in Elyria. 8282. GriefShare is held at Christ Church, located at 23080
For more information, call (440) 322-2126. Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, on Tuesday evenings In honor of its’ 20th anniversary, Medina’s 2015 “Walk
7-8:30 p.m., August 4-October 27. with Spirits of the Past” will feature all new stories about
Calvary Baptist Church signi?cant individuals in Medina’s past. These dramatic
Come join in the adventure at Camp Kilimanjaro Vaca- Jesus among other Gods performances about Medina history, presented at various
tion Bible School at Colonial Oaks, located at 10425 Mid- locations on or near Medina Square, are given by actors
dle Avenue, in Elyria. The camp opens Monday, August Are all religions equally valid? Does humanity need from Medina County Show Biz Company and are directed
3, and runs through Friday, August 7, from 6:15-8:45 p.m. God? Do all paths lead to the same God? The teachings of by Donna Bica. The event is co-sponsored by Show Biz,
The VBS is for children who have ?nished kindergarten Christian Philosopher Ravi Zacharias will be explored in the Medina County Historical Society and the Medina
through the sixth grade, ages 6-12. For more information, depth in a sermon series Sept.13-Oct. 4. Pastor Bill Wendell County Arts Council. The Walk is scheduled for September
contact Calvary Baptist Church at (440) 458-5200. will present this study at LaPorte United Methodist Church 10, 11, 12 and 13. The six new stories about important peo-
on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m., as well as on Wednesday ple and their roles in Medina history have been researched
Faith Baptist Church evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. The church is located at 2071 and written by JoAnn King, Judy Totts, Roger Smalley and
Hit the trail to Companion Canon VBS and “walk with Grafton Rd., in Elyria. Please join them with your questions Donna Bica.
the wise.” You will be entertained and learn through Bible about faith, truth, suffering and God's design for the uni-
dramas, songs, games, snacks, crafts, awards and wagon- verse. This program is part of LCCC's Life Long Learning The times for scheduled walks are 7-8:30 p.m. on Thurs-
loads of fun! It will be held August 3-7, from 9-11:30 a.m. program. Pastor Bill will also be teaching a class Wednes- day, September 10, and 7-9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday,
at Faith Baptist Temple, located at 34361 Lorain Road, in day evenings 7-8:30 p.m., September 9, on the campus of September 11 and 12. Advance, tickets will be sold at Or-
North Ridgeville. Call (440) 327-8563 for more informa- LCCC through their lifelong learning program September mandy’s, on Public Square in Medina. On the day of each
tion or transportation. 30. To register, go to their lifelong learning website or call event, you must buy them at the beginning point of the walk:
Misty Reed at (440) 366-7540. the County Administration Building, 144 N. Broadway in
Celebrate Recovery Medina. The advance sale price is $5 for adult tickets and
Does God Answer Our Prayers? $2 for children 12 and under. On the day of, tickets will cost
Join others at the Church of the Open Door every Thurs- $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. The walk
day at 7 p.m., for Celebrate Recovery. The program is open Did you ever wonder if praying helps? In the month of is accessible. For more informaton, call (330) 242-4452, or
to anyone seeking victory over their hurts, hangups or hab- August, during the 10:30 a.m. services, Pastor David Walk- visit www.medinacountyartscouncil.org.
its. Each meeting begins with a large group meeting, fol- er of Belden United Methodist Church in Grafton will pres-
lowed by gender speci?c small groups. ent a multi-week sermon series titled “Does God Answer Feed the ‘99’; Find the ‘1’
Our Prayers?” This will be followed with a special Bible
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and West Ridge Road, in Elyria. For more information, call 6:30-7:30 p.m. The sermons and class topics include The Find The ‘1.’The Gospel goes to Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda
(440) 323-4644. Purpose of Prayer, The Power of Prayer, The Principles of and Ethiopia with a Power Point presentation by Dr. Phillip
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 3, 2015 zoning violations. $5,842.11 was received for three commer- MCGS program
cial building permits. George also reported the reception of an
Clothes Closet email from Assistant County Prosecutor Tom Mangan, indi- Chris Staats will present “Hi Tech Tools for Low Tech Ge-
cating that a Developmental Disability Group Home would ?t nealogists” on Saturday, August 8. The 2 p.m. meeting will be
North Eaton Baptist church will hold their monthly Clothes into our R-1 zoning districts. There are preliminary plans for held at the Medina County District Library, 210 S. Broadway
Closet on Monday, August 3, from 5-7 p.m. No paperwork is such near Royalton Rd. and Durkee Rd. St., in Medina. The topic will focus on fear-free, no-to-low
required. They have a large selection of clothing for infants cost and easy to use tools to assist the genealogical research
through adults. With school quickly approaching, you might Trustee Randy Houston reported for the cemetery; there process. The public is invited to attend this informative talk
be able to ?nd some great items to start out the school year. have been nineteen burials (three the last month), ?ve crema- and earlier social time at 1:30. For more information, contact
You are encouraged to be there when the doors open, as all tions (two the last month) and eighteen grave sites sold (three Pat Morgan at (330) 725-7540.
items are free and it is on a ?rst come basis. North Eaton Bap- the last month), with 427 sites available.
tist is located at 12109 S. Reed Rd. For more information, Adventure Fest 2015
call the church at (440) 748-2552. Matt reported that the storm water projects are proceed-
ing. On August 30, from noon-4 p.m. will be the 4th an-
Eaton Township Trustees nual Adventure Fest at Vermilion River Reservation, Bacon
Township Secretary Donna Heuler discussed the cost of Woods. It will be a jam packed day of adventure! Enjoy a
Eric Schmiedlin copies, including for records requests. It was decided that wide range of ?shing, disc golf and primitive camping skills,
The July 21 regular Trustees Meeting for Eaton Town- copies would cost $.12 per page up to 100 pages and $.10 a just to name a few of the things to do this year. There will
ship was called to order promptly at 7:30 p.m. following the page starting at page 101. also be live music and food vendors for your enjoyment. For
Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call showed all three trustees were more adventure, pick up an Adventure Fest Passport at the
present. Minutes from the last regular meeting of July 7, and Under public comment, a resident complained about the Carriage Barn, complete the adventure activities and redeem
a special meeting on July 11 were approved. fact that the township had not been able to provide him with for a prize! The Benjamin Bacon House will be open for tours
The chairman, Matt Hignett, called for motions for book- copies of a sheriff’s report, which the township had not re- and kids pioneer games. Pack up the family and come to the
keeping. Fiscal Of?cer Fran Walker ?rst asked for approval ceived. Vermilion River Reservation at 51211 North Ridge Road, in
of an estimate from Gilgenbach for work being performed Vermilion. For more information about the Adventure Fest,
at Sabol Court. This includes the removal of existing storm A resident of the Flint Ridge development wanted to know call (440) 967-7310.
sewer and installing 1200 feet of 15 inch storm sewer, back- who had received the next phase contract for the road re-
?ll and grading at a cost of $25,000. Approval was granted. building. Matt indicated that they needed to put it back out Oberlin Summer Concert Series
A bill was received from Gilgenbach for the ?rst phase for for rebidding because the previous ones were too far from the
$6095. Payment was approved. Legal council cleaned up engineer’s of?ce estimate. The Oberlin Summer Concert Series is sponsored by the
some language on an insurance policy which was then ap- Oberlin Rotary Club and Lorain National Bank. These free
proved. Line items, which included moving monies for the He also indicated his displeasure with the work done by concerts run thru August 14, from 7-9 p.m. at Clark Band-
new truck, totaling $111,897.47 were approved. Also ap- the one company last year, and his displeasure with the cable stand in Tappan Square, in downtown Oberlin. Bring the
proved were purchase orders numbers 128 to 140. Matt then service currently available. whole family and come with blankets or lawn chairs.
called for approval of paying bills totaling $46,646.95. Of in-
terest was $3,584.92 going to the IRS, and $4,821.16 going A representative from Ross was seeking participation by Oberlin’s Jazz Band - Friday, August 7 - plays jazz stan-
to Thomas Horseman for commercial building inspections. one of the trustees for a scholarship program. Jason Mon- dards and forward-thinking original songs.
Payments were approved. schein did it last year, and volunteered to do it again.
Administrative Assistant Richard Knechtges reported on Lockwood Allstars - Friday, August 14 - the backing band
the upcoming sexual harassment class and who will be at- Under new business, it was decided to extend the Zon- for Robert Lockwood carries on the tradition of Delta and
tending. ing Inspector’s hours to include Wed. during the next two Chicago blues.
An updated plan from the Lorain County Solid Waste Dis- months.
trict was presented to the trustees for approval. The plan deals
in great detail where all of the tons of refuse produced by the The meeting was adjourned at 8:37 p.m. The next regular
citizens and businesses of Lorain County will end up. The Trustees Meeting will be on Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m.
update plan was approved by the trustees.
The Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church property straddles Valley City
Eaton and Carlisle townships. The Terra Group Developers Garden Club
seeks to gather together the involved parties, which would
include Elyria, to discuss development. The Valley City Garden
In regards to the rock salt settlement, forms have been ?led Club will hold its annual pot
electronically, showing that during 2008, 2009 & 2010 the luck “Harvest Picnic” on
township purchased 3,738.48 tons of salt from Cargill at a Thursday, August 20, at 5:30
cost of $165,821.80. p.m., at Mill Stream Park in
Zoning Inspector George Anders reported that permits Valley City. Spouses are wel-
were issued for six new homes, one accessory building, two come! Installation of new
decks, one pool, one commercial building, four fences and of?cers will be held. There
three signs. The junk/disabled vehicle situation at Durkee & will be an optional white el-
Royalton Rd. was discussed in relation to the possible build- ephant gift exchange. RSVP
ing to be built to house the vehicles. Six letters were sent for by August 14. If you are
interested in joining VCGC,
contact Pat Dohoda at (330)
483-4449 or dohodawecan-
[email protected].
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Page 10, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 3, 2015 The shelter is located at 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in Blue Ribbon
Elyria. Their hours are from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Monday,
Attn: Keystone parents and Friday & Saturday; from 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday & Recipes from Hometown Cooks
community members! Thursday; and from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Adoption Just Like You!
fees are $10 for 1 year and older and $40 for less than 1 year
On Saturday, August 15, from 12-4 p.m. at Keystone's old. All cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, de- Traditional Summertime Slaw Gets a Recipe Redo
campus on Opportunity Way, they will hold a community wormed and have tested negative for FeLV. Friendship APL
showcase in which they will provide building tours, free is a private, non-pro?t humane society. They depend on the “This is a family favorite!”
food, bake sale items, games and more. At 1 p.m., they will generosity and ?nancial support of the public to serve the
hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of people and animals of Lorain County. - Shelene Wilhelm
the new Keystone Elementary School.
Local Golf Outings Cheyenne, WY
In addition, they are also soliciting school supply items (pop. 59,466)
to "stuff the bus." These items, such as crayons, tissues, Lorain County Historical Society Golf Outing - LCSH
glue, pencils, pens, paper, binders, folders, highlighters and is having their Golf Outing on Thursday, August 13. The Pasta Slaw
etc., will be given to students in need of support to purchase 4-person scramble has a shotgun start at 11:30 a.m. at For-
school supplies. If you choose to donate, please bring these est Hills Golf Course, located at 41971 Oberlin-Elyria :KDW<RX1HHG 'LUHFWLRQV
items with you to the community day. Road, in Elyria. Cost is $85 per person and includes 18
holes of golf with a cart, lunch, steak dinner, beverage and SDFNDJHRI'LWDOLQL ?&RRNSDVWDGUDLQULQVHDQG
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NRHS Class of ‘75 reunion viders, has some of the summer’s hottest pop songs: OMI, State and county fair season has arrived, and that means
Cheerleader; Walk the Moon, Shut Up and Dance; Fifth Har- there will be rides and games galore. While many people are
The North Ridgeville High School Class of 1975 will hold mony featuring Kid Ink, Worth It; Sia, Elastic Heart; George drawn to fairs by the entertainment, just as many are willing
their 40th reunion on August 7 & 8. Some former classmates Ezra, Budapest; Rachel Platten, Fight Song; and Meghan to stand in line for the unique and tasty foods that seem to
have not yet been located. Classmates who have not received Trainor featuring John Legend, Like I’m Gonna Lose You. embody fair and carnival fun.
an invitation should contact Kathy Krugman Bly at (440) You’ll love choosing what songs you’d like to download! For
327-7452 or email [email protected]. more information, call the Lorain Public Library System at If it can be served on a stick or deep fried, chances are
1-800-322-READ. you can ?nd it at a fair. Everything from chocolate-dipped
Parks and Recreation bacon to deep-fried butter may turn up on fair stand menus.
Ribbon-cutting For more information or to register for programs, call the The following are some of the more coveted foods revelers
North Ridgeville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Rid- can expect to ?nd at their local fairs and carnivals.
The North Ridgeville Parks and Recreation Department is geville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new ?tness equip- • Funnel cake: Funnel cake and it’s close cousin, zeppole,
ment in South Central Park at 6 p.m. on August 4. 25th annual Horseshoe have long been fair favorites. Topped with powdered sugar,
Tournament funnel cakes can be pulled apart and shared with others.
“We are excited for this new addition to our park system,”
Kevin Fougerousse, Director of North Ridgeville Parks and Join Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney and local of?- • Corn dogs: Corn dogs are essentially hot dogs on a stick
Recreation Department, said. “We’re hoping that the new ?t- cials as they kick-off Engineer Carney’s 25th Annual Horse- that have been covered in cornmeal and fried. Like funnel
ness equipment will encourage residents to be more active.” shoe Tournament at the Corn Festival. This year’s event will cakes, corn dogs have become so synonymous with fairs and
be Saturday, August 8, beginning at 12 p.m. at South Central carnivals that few people have ever enjoyed them anywhere
The purchase and installation of the new ?tness equipment Park, near the tennis courts off Avon Belden Road. The tour- outside of their local fairgrounds.
was funded by a grant through the Ohio Department of Health nament will be kicked off with Ken and Safety Service Direc-
and Communities Preventing Chronic Disease. tor Jeff Armbruster pitching the ?rst shoes at noon. • French fries: French fries are a favorite at fairs, and carni-
val-goers can choose from savory shoestrings to hearty steak-
“The new ?tness equipment includes a chest press, an el- Anyone interested in signing up for the tournament (singles cut potato chunks.
liptical, a rower, a stair climber, a recumbent bike and a lat and doubles, men, and women) can sign up Saturday morning
pulldown machine,” Fougerousse said. beginning at 10 a.m. until the start of the tournament. A blind • Cotton candy: What fair would be complete without a
draw will be held for doubles beginning at 11:45 a.m. En- cotton candy vendor? Cotton candy is made by heating up
The ?tness equipment is located on the hillside overlook- try fees this year include a free T-shirt provided by Engineer granulated sugar until it is liqui?ed enough to be blown into
ing the lake. All members of the community are urged to at- Carney. The entry fee is $10 for doubles and includes a free thin threads. Those threads are collected and wound into a
tend the ribbon-cutting ceremony. T-shirt. Singles is $5 if you have signed up for doubles, but if sweet treat that is loved by kids and adults alike.
you just play singles it’s $10 and you get a free T-shirt! Any
For more information, contact Kevin Fougerousse, Parks senior 65 or older will receive a free T-shirt and can play for • Pie: Fair-goers are likely to happen upon a pie-eating con-
and Recreation Director, at (440) 353-0825 or kfougerous- free, both singles and doubles. Awards to participants will be test or pie-tasting tent. Many prefer to indulge in a piece of
[email protected] given out immediately following the tournament. pie while at the fair, preferring such treats to sweeter, heavier
desserts.
North Ridgeville Library All proceeds from the horseshoe tournament bene?t the
Meals-On-Wheels program provided by the North Ridgeville • Corn on the cob: Corn on the cob is proof that carnivals
Corn Fest Time - Visit The Friends of the North Rid- Of?ce for Older Adults, which has received proceeds from and fairs provide some healthy fare for customers in addition
geville Library, Inc. booth at the Corn Festival! They’ll be the Horseshoe Tournament the last 14 years. In that time, over to the many decadent treats on display. Corn on the cob is
set up in the driveway to the library throughout the festival. $6,800 has been raised to help the Center provide Meals-On- most popular in corn-producing areas and can be the ideal
Stop by for free giveaways and a mini book sale. Please note Wheels to homebound seniors in North Ridgeville and the complement to burgers and other fair foods.
that the library is still open during their regular library hours surrounding townships. Ken has also donated to Community
throughout Corn Fest, but cars will not be able to drive to the Care and the USO with a total donation of over $10,200 to • Anything on a stick: Each year fair vendors experiment
parking lot because of the road closure. local organizations. with culinary oddities that can be served on a stick. One day
it may be skewered pork chops and the next a sleeve of cook-
North Ridgeville Writers - The North Ridgeville Writers For additional information please contact Jeff Yager at ies. Those who want the full fair experience should consider
will meet on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 2 p.m. The Corn Festival (440) 759-8030. trying something served on a stick.
will be going on at this time and drivers will not be able to
get to the library’s parking lot. Please plan accordingly. Pre- Ohio Genealogical Society
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old-fashioned family fun
Pittsfield Historical Society Main Street Wellington is hosting a Gazebo Concert on
August 7 featuring Mallory SanMarco (acoustic pop and Oberlin’s long-time summer tradition of a Family Fun
On Thursday, August 13, at 7 p.m., the Pitts?eld Historical comedy). Mallory is well known for hilarious break up songs. Fair takes place on Saturday, August 8, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Society will present a Powerpoint program entitled History The concert begins at 7 p.m. at the gazebo and generally last with free activities designed for families with young children
Of The Lorain County In?rmary, 1868-1967, by Jared Smith an hour. throughout downtown and on the grounds of the Oberlin Her-
of the Carlisle Township Historical Society, and author of the itage Center. Try your hand at old-fashioned games on the
book “Just a Place to Stay Out of the Rain: a History of the Concerts were previously held on Sunday nights, but were lawn at the Little Red Schoolhouse, or step back in time and
Lorain County In?rmary.” The Historical Society meets in switched to Fridays after the Farmer’s Market, which is lo- explore the ?rst ?oor of the 1866 Monroe House on a self-
the Pitts?eld Town Hall, at the NW corner of Rts. 58 & 303. cated at McCormick Middle School from 5-7 p.m. Bring your guided tour.
The program is free and the public is welcome to attend. friends and family to enjoy downtown Wellington and all it
has to offer! During the community’s Family Fun Fair, the Heritage
Cram the Crusier Campaign Center also will host its regular Saturday morning Freedom’s
In the event of inclement weather, it will be located at the Friends (Underground Railroad) History Walk at 11 a.m.
Sheriff Phil R. Stammitti and his staff are kicking off the First Congregational Church, 140 South Main Street. This 75-minute guided tour begins on the front steps of The
2nd annual “Cram the Cruiser Campaign.” During the week First Church in Oberlin, U.C.C. (corner of Main and Lorain
of the Lorain County Fair (week of August 24th), a Sher- Main Street Wellington, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-pro?t or- Streets) and covers about four blocks on foot in and around
iff’s Of?ce Patrol Car (Cruiser) will be parked at the Lorain ganization that was founded in 1998 with a mission focused downtown. Tickets must be purchased in advance through the
County Sheriff’s Headquarters located just inside the Main on revitalizing the Village of Wellington’s central business Heritage Center’s website, www.oberlinheritagecenter.org, or
Gate at the Lorain County Fair Grounds. Their goal is to ?ll district while pre at the Monroe House’s Museum Store, 73½ South Professor
the cruiser with school supplies as many times as possible Street. Tickets are $6 per adult, or the tour is free for Oberlin
during the week. Murder Mystery Train ride Heritage Center members, current college students with ID
and children (most likely enjoyed by those 9 years of age and
Visitors to the 2015 Lorain County Fair are asked and en- Climb aboard the historic Lake Shore Railways train at up).
couraged to bring school supplies to help “Cram the Cruis- 46789 Ohio Rt. 18, in Wellington and enjoy a Murder Mys-
er.” The following school supplies are needed: tery Theatre presentation, "On Track for Murder!" The Heritage Center is located between 73 South Profes-
sor Street and 80 South Main Street; there is free parking ad-
No. 2 pencils, colored pencils, large pink erasers, crayon Someone has been murdered, but can you ?gure out who- jacent to 20 West Vine Street. For more information, visit
boxes of 16, spiral bound composition notebooks, pocket dunit? A wealthy young man, whose family owns the Lorain www.oberlinheritagecenter.org.
folders, highlighters, index cards, ballpoint pens, water & West Virginia Railway, is getting married to his penniless
based markers, glue sticks, drawing paper, plastic boxes ?ancée onboard the train. Convinced the young lady is out for Host an outdoor movie night
for storing items, rulers/protractors, scotch tape, loose leaf the family money, his parents are against the marriage. Join
notebook paper and 4 ounce bottles of white glue. us for a night of murder, mystery and mayhem. Ticket price During the golden age on your home, such as a
includes the train ride, show and dessert. of outdoor movie viewing, large expanse of wall, can
This year, all school supplies collected will be donated to drive-in-movie theaters were do the trick. Projectors now
the Columbia and Wellington School Districts. Each year, The event will be held on September 11 or 12, at 7:30 p.m. a phenomenon. By the late come in various sizes, and
two different school districts will be selected to receive do- Tickets are $30 each for general admission and $50 each for a 1950s, one-third of theaters there are some pocket-sized
nated supplies. Last year, through a gracious donation, each cab ride. They can be purchased at www.lsra.org. If you have in America were drive-ins. varieties that can work with
school district in Lorain County was offered one complete questions, Call Director Lyn Crouse at (724) 747-1783. Over the last 40 years or so, phones and other mobile de-
pallet of note book paper, above and beyond the thousands the number of drive-in the- vices.
of supplies that were given to the Elyria and Clearview All proceeds bene?t the Lake Shore Railway Association. aters has declined consid-
School Districts. All ages ride! erably. It’s estimated there • Create multi-leveled
are fewer than 400 drive-in viewing by setting up seat-
Any business, organization or citizen that would like to Fly-In Pancake Breakfast movie theaters in the United ing on an incline in the yard,
donate supplies, but will not be attending the Lorain County States today. Those that are if available. Otherwise,
Fair, can drop their donation off at the Sheriff’s Of?ce Lob- EAA Chapter 50 will be sponsoring a Fly-In Pancake still in operation face pres- place lawn chairs toward the
by, located at 9896 Murray Ridge Road, in Elyria, or contact Breakfast on Sunday, August 9, serving from 8 a.m. until 12 sure from traditional theaters back and have viewers in the
the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce at 440-329-3844 and ar- p.m. Breakfast will be at Ortner 164 Airport in Wakeman. The as well as people viewing front sit on blankets or tow-
rangements will be made to collect your donation. Your sup- airport is owned by a family that is dedicated in the preserva- movies and digital screen- els so they do not obscure
port of this event is truly appreciated. Remember, donations tion of general aviation. ings at home. the screen for viewers in the
of any size have a positive impact. back.
The breakfast includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, New York, California,
Captain Jack Hammond, Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce eggs, coffee, water and orange juice. The cost is $6/adults and Ohio, and Pennsylvania • Choose a family-friend-
and Phil R. Stammitti, Lorain County Sheriff $23/children under 12. boast some of the highest ly or kitschy movie to dis-
numbers of drive-in movie play. Delve into the classics
www.jmcarpentryltd.com From 9-11 a.m. the organization is offering Young Eagle theaters across the United of your movie library. Imag-
airplane rides to youth from ages 8-17, free with parental con- States. The United Drive-In ine seeing “Jaws” on a big
sent. Theater Owners Association screen once more or a cult-
also lists four active drive-ins classic like “Ferris Bueller’s
Ortner Airport is located at 9620 St. Rt. 60, in Wakeman. in the Ontario area of Cana- Day Off.”
For more information, call (419) 965-7787. da. Those looking for some
summer fun that includes • Build in some inter-
Proceeds from this event support EAA Chapter 50 Schol- a movie night out can visit mission time when every-
arships and Boy Scouts Aviation Merit Badge programs. www.driveintheatre-own- one can get up from their
ersassociation.org to ?nd a chairs or picnic blankets
Hangar Dance nearby drive-in theater. and mingle. Also, plan some
pre- and post-viewing activi-
The EAA Chapter 50 and Taking a road trip to visit ties. Drive-in theaters were
Wings and Warbirds proudly a drive-in theater can be an known to include some addi-
presents the “Swing City entertaining adventure. But tional entertainment to boost
Band,” entertaining at a af- outdoor movie enthusiasts attendance. Having a dance
ter party “Hangar Dance” on also can construct an outdoor party or including some car-
Saturday, August 22, from 6- theater in the comfort of their nival-type games can make
9 p.m. Tickets are $20 online own backyards. for a well-rounded and en-
or $25 at the door and in- joyable night.
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Senior Walk Snack foods that promote pants who did not. before going to bed, and
“For the Health of It” better sleep • Hummus: The prima- you may enjoy a better,
longer sleep.
Medina County Clerk of Courts, Dave Wadsworth, According ry ingredient in hummus
announces the ?rst annual Senior Walk “For the Health to the National is chickpeas, which are • Walnuts: Like cher-
of It” on Friday, September 4, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. This Sleep Founda- loaded with tryptophan, ries, walnuts contain
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welcome. “For the Health of It” will bene?t the Home sleep patterns Folate has proven espe- contribute to a longer,
Delivered Meals Program available through the Medina are a part of the cially bene?cial to older more restful night's sleep.
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“For the Health of It” Senior Walk registration begins experience dif- sleep patterns, while vi- leading cause of sleeping
at 10 a.m. on the Medina Square with the Walk kicking ?culty falling tamin B6 helps the body dif?culty.
off at Noon. The Walk is at your own pace and distance. asleep and then regulate its clock.
The goal of the Senior Walk is to motivate, energize and staying asleep Many men and wom-
educate seniors. This event will help seniors engage in as they age, and • Peanut butter: Peanut en experience dif?culty
their health and community, socialize with others their that dif?culty butter is another snacking sleeping as they age. But
age and learn about new programs and companies in the can make men item loaded with trypto- the right foods may just
County. Free T-Shirts for the ?rst 300 seniors register- and women over phan. Spread some pea- help combat such prob-
ing for the event. Refreshments, health screenings and 50 feel more nut butter on a carbohy- lems and help men and
giveaways will be on-site. Music will be provided by tired during the day. drate, whether it's a slice women get a more ad-
The Travelin’ Man. of toast or some crackers, equate night's sleep.
But even though dif-
Transportation will be provided by the Medina Coun- ?culty sleeping may be of sleep, especially when Entertainer, Scott Brotherton
ty Public Transit Authority, departing from the Wad- a part of aging, that does these foods replace less as “Dino” returning
sworth Soprema Center and Brunswick Rec Center to not mean men and women healthy snacking options.
the Walk, leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning at 3 p.m. over 50 cannot take steps While men and women The “Dino to Diamond” singer is returning to North
respectively, for a minimal cost. to improve their sleeping over 50 should always Ridgeville on August 14! North Ridgeville Senior
patterns. For example, consult with their physi- Center is presenting this special concert featuring Scott
All donations are tax deductible and should be made certain snack foods may cians before making any Brotherton, sponsored by Northridge Health Center.
out to Love INC/Medina Senior Walk. Sponsorship is help to improve quality changes to their diets, the This afternoon concert will begin at 2 p.m. at the North
still available by emailing or calling Sue Becks at air- AARP notes that the fol- Ridgeville Education Center, 5490 Mills Creek Lane in
[email protected] or (330) 242-1541. lowing are a handful of the Community Room.
snack foods that promote
A Challenge for the Times – Money and Memory Issues better sleep. This performer has performed many a concert/trib-
ute of Dean Martin to Neil Diamond even as part of the
The increasing prevalence of dementia diagnoses such as Alzheimer’s disease is affecting • Almonds: Magne- “Rat Pack.” Scott Brotherton is very interactive with the
more families in America. Family members must confront a wide range of issues, from determin- sium is a mineral with audience and makes it an enjoyable time for everyone.
ing when someone is no longer capable of driving, to identifying suitable caregiving options to muscle-relaxing proper- He has performed at many area Jazz Clubs, Private Par-
managing ?nancial affairs. ties, and almonds con- ties, Retirement Communities and Nursing Homes.
tain enough magnesium
Financial matters can become particularly complex. In the ideal situation, there would be to help men and women Advance tickets can be purchased for only $6 at the
time to prepare a strategy in advance and take the appropriate steps to make sure all is in order. get a better night's sleep. Senior Center prior to the August 14 show. The Senior
Unfortunately, things don’t always work out that way, but any planning that can be done ahead A small amount of al- Center is located at 7327 Avon Belden Road in North
of time can make things a little easier for everyone involved. monds before bed might Ridgeville. Tickets can also be purchased at the door for
be enough to make falling $8. Doors open at 1:45 p.m.
Looking for signs and staying asleep easier.
It isn’t unusual for issues related to dementia to ?rst come to light if a person begins to have All proceeds from the show to bene?t the North Rid-
dif?culty managing ?nancial matters. That could mean failing to pay bills on time, losing track of • Bananas: Much like geville Senior Center programs and services.
funds coming in and going out or even making wildly erratic decisions about their money. almonds, bananas pro-
As a person’s inability to manage ?nances becomes more evident, other family members vide a substantial amount 10515 E. River Rd
need to approach this issue delicately. The person affected may be hesitant to acknowledge that of magnesium. Bananas Columbia Station, OH 44028
issues exist or resent having other adults tell them how to handle his or her money. It is best to also contain the amino
frame any help in the context of “lending a hand,” not with the implication of taking control of acid tryptophan, which (440) 236-5091
their ?nancial lives. many people associate www.embassyhealthcare.net
One important step that should happen well in advance is to designate a person or persons with Thanksgiving tur-
as “power of attorney.” A general power of attorney gives the designated person the ability to key. While tryptophan Turning 65??
act as principal for another, including opening or closing ?nancial accounts. This function no might be most often as-
longer applies after an individual becomes incapacitated. At that point, a person who has already sociated with the sleepi- You have reached another milestone in
been named durable power of attorney assumes control of ?nancial matters on behalf of the ness people feel after eat- your life. At this milestone you have
incapacitated individual. This person is committed to working in the interests of the person they ing a holiday meal, it also to make a decision about Medicare.
represent. By having a durable power of attorney designated in advance, family members won’t has been linked to better • WHAT COMPANY?
need to seek court approval to establish a guardianship over ?nancial affairs. sleep quality, so a banana • WHAT PLAN?
Planning steps to consider shortly before bed might • HOW DOES MEDICARE WORK?
If a person who is beginning to face issues related to dementia is working with a ?nancial be just what you need to • WHEN DO I SIGN UP?
advisor, that professional should be contacted and a meeting can be held to discuss the circum- fall and stay asleep.
stances. It makes sense to review all ?nancial assets owned by the individual who has memory Making an uninformed
issues and make sure all are properly titled. • Cheese and crack- decision may lead to
Determine sources of income, including Social Security and pensions, and make sure a struc- ers: One more traditional unnecessary cost. Let
ture is in place so that all payments are directed to the right accounts. To the extent that automatic snack may just help you me help you discover
bill paying can be established, that will make things easier for the individual and caregivers. get a better night's sleep. your options. My
Insurance is another major thing to think about. Be sure all life, health, long-term care and Cheese and crackers con- services are at no cost
disability insurance policies are identi?ed and proper bene?ciaries are named. Make certain the tain tryptophan and car- to you!
right coverage is in place to meet the needs of the individual who is sure to require additional bohydrates, which can in-
medical attention in the years ahead. duce a better night's sleep Call Mary Hicks
Prepare for the costs of caregiving and help you fall asleep
Careful planning is also needed to prepare for expenses related to ongoing care of an indi- sooner. 440-387-7500
vidual who is diagnosed with a form of dementia. Over time, care needs will most likely become
more signi?cant. A plan should be put in place, including making arrangements for in-home care • Cherries: Cherries Visit our Booth in Barn 23 @ The
or moving to a facility that can provide the necessary level of support as the condition worsens. contain the sleep hor- Lorain County Fair, August 24th - 30th
These are among the many issues that should be laid out in advance, ideally while a person mone melatonin, and the
who faces challenges with dementia is still able to be part of the discussion. If adult children are AARP notes that recent
concerned about issues with their parents, it may be bene?cial to get the conversation started studies indicated that par-
soon. Consulting with a ?nancial advisor and an attorney familiar with elder law issues may also ticipants who drank tart
be helpful. cherry juice on a daily
basis fell asleep more
This article was written by Ameriprise Financial for use by your quickly and slept longer
local Ameriprise Financial Advisor. and better than partici-
Leah Villalobos, CDFA
Financial Advisor
10750 Pearl Rd. Suite E1
Strongsville, OH 44136
Ph: 440-572-5577
[email protected]
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“Young at Heart” Seniors enjoy “Christmas in July!” opt for the injection rath- meningitis. This vaccine
er than the nasal form of is given to adults age 65
the vaccine. and older or to younger
“Young at Heart” se- • Tdap: This vaccine adults at their physicians'
niors recently spent the protects against tetanus, discretion.
afternoon celebrating diphtheria and pertussis • Hepatitis A: Indi-
“Christmas in July!” at and is especially neces- viduals with medical,
the North Ridgeville Se- sary for people who have occupational or life-
nior Center. close contact with young style conditions, such
Attendees enjoyed a infants. Pertussis, or as healthcare workers or
delicious Christmas lunch whooping cough, can be people with chronic liver
of turkey, dressing and passed on to youngsters disease, may need a two-
all the ?xings, includ- and make them very ill. dose series of the hepati-
ing pumpkin pie. During If you've never received tis A vaccine.
lunch, they were visited a Tdap vaccine, the CDC Adults who are avid
by the jolly old elf him- suggests getting it at least travelers to various parts
self, but the best part was once. Individual tetanus of the world that may
the gift of giving. boosters should be re- bring them in contact
Everyone was asked ceived every 10 years. with animals or people
to bring in paper towels, • Pneumococcal: Pneu- who do not receive the
diapers, toothpaste, tooth- mococcal disease is an same course of immu-
brushes, cleaning supplies infection caused by the nizations may need ad-
and other essential items pneumococcus bacteria. ditional vaccines. Speak
for Community Care. The It can cause pneumonia, with a doctor about
Senior Center staff col- blood infection, ear infec- which immunizations
lected over 10 full boxes tions, and even bacterial are recommended before
of supplies! In addition,
cash contributions were L-R: Shirley Fayer, Vi Elrod and Barb Barnes.
also received.
The North Ridgeville tivities, meals-on-wheels North Ridgeville and sur- about the Senior Center, Did you know?
Of?ce for Older Adults and transportation ser- rounding communities. please call (440) 353-
(Senior Center) offers ac- vices to older adults in the For more information 0828. Though vaccines are usually associated
Senior Center Men’s Recommended immunizations with childhood or foreign travel, older adults
Breakfast/Naval program for those age 50+ may need certain vaccinations as they age.
Even those who received immunizations
as youngsters may need refresher doses
Routine immuniza- CDC. or vaccinations tailored specifically to the
tions can keep people • In?uenza: An annual
Petty Of?cer 2nd Class Ehindero, of the Lakewood safe and healthy. Certain over 50 crowd. Seniors are urged to talk to
Navy Of?ce, will be at the North Ridgeville Senior Cen- vaccinations can prevent ?u shot can help prevent their doctors about certain vaccines. In ad-
ter Men’s Breakfas on August 6, from 9-10 a.m. The diseases from producing the nearly 36,000 deaths dition to flu shots, there are vaccinations
program will be “A Look into the Navy.” Of?cer Ehin- symptoms, while others that occur due to ?u that can help prevent other illnesses, such
dero will speak at 9:30 a.m. about the Navy and behind can lessen the duration of each year in the United as pertussis (whooping cough), shingles,
the scenes of what it takes to become a Naval Of?cer an illness or make condi- States. The ?u vaccine is diphtheria/tetanus, and pneumonia. Shin-
(training, classes, etc). tions less severe. designed to combat the gles is a condition that affects those who
current strain of ?u, so had chickenpox as children, and can be
The Senior Center Men’s Breakfast includes entrée, Vaccination schedules it is recommended any- quite painful. A vaccination is an easy way
fruit, juice and coffee, all for $3. It is served from 9-10
a.m.
The breakfast and program is open to senior men 60 become a way of life for time between September to avoid it. Many local pharmacies now of-
years and older. Reservations must be called in by 10 parents to young children. to March, which is the fer on-site immunizations, saving people a
a.m. on Wednesday, August 5, to the Senior Center at But vaccinations aren't prime ?u season. People trip to the doctor’s office.
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ATTENTION RESIDENTS donation will enable organizers to increase the program and Grafton Mayor Megan Flanigan
help more students. The Midview Class of 1985 is challeng- villageofgrafton.org ~ 440.731.0988
Willow Park in Grafton Park will be closed on Monday ing other graduated classes to make a difference and adopt File of Life - Grafton resident Diana Walsh presented a pro-
and Tuesday, August 3 & 4, due to the resealing of the pave- a community or school program. For information on this
ment. program, please contact Darla at 926-2364. gram initially for Seniors, but can also be helpful to all residents.
The File of Life is a magnet that holds all pertinent medical infor-
NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD DRIVE A light agenda greeted the Midview Board of Education mation in case of an emergency, including everything from cur-
Grafton Boy Scout Troop 152 is conducting its third an- as they held their monthly meeting on Thursday, July 23. The rent medical issues, medications, emergency contact info and so
nual Food Drive. Scouts delivered ?yers and bags detailing light agenda stemmed from several school administrators be- much more! This will be very helpful for emergency responders
the food drive to homes in the Village of Grafton on Saturday, ing on vacation. Those not attending the meeting were Super- to help provide the best service possible. Included in this magnet
August 1. The scouts will come back to homes on Saturday, intendent Scott Goggin, Director of Education Dan White and and form is a sticker that can be placed on your front door so that
August 8, to collect bags with donated food in them. Please board member Tom Tomasheski. those responding know to look for this information. In a couple
have donation bags in a visible location before 9 a.m., as the of weeks, anyone can pick up the File for Life for free at Grafton
scouts will begin collecting at this time. All donations stay The board selected Janet Winslow as their delegate to the Village Town Hall. For more information, call Diana at (440)
local and will be distributed to the food pantries at Grafton Ohio School BoardAssociation Capital Conference in Colum- 458-8004.
United Methodist Church and Our Lady Queen of Peace bus November 8-11. Katy Quintiliano will be the alternate.
Catholic Church. The troop is chartered by Grafton V.F.W. The new preschool psychologist, Christina O’Keefe, was then Village Administrator - At our last council meeting, I accepted
Post #3341. introduced to the board. Also introduced to the board was the Tom William’s resignation as village administrator. Tom did an
new food service manager, from Sodexo Food Service. The outstanding job for the village of Grafton.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL/CLASS ROSTERS company was chosen to take over Midview’s food offerings,
The Midview Compass Committee will be sponsoring an after several months of searching by administrators. All Mid- New Administrator - Joe Price has his hands full from ba-
Ice Cream Social on Thursday, August, 20, beginning at 5:30 view food employees will remain in their positions. Other sic things that need addresses, ongoing projects, new projects,
p.m. at East Intermediate School. Ice cream is on a ?rst come, personnel issues were also decided. The board then accept- etc., but he is up for the challenge. You can reach Joe Price via
?rst served basis, while supplies last. Class rosters will be ed several donations. A donation of $12,600 from Emerson Town Hall, at (440) 926-2401, cell at (440) 731-9316 or email
posted near the front door at each of the elementary schools Charitable Trust for the purchase of 12 VEXES kits for the [email protected].
during the event. The rosters will remain posted through the middle school, and $60,000 from the Nord Family Founda-
?rst day of school. tion to support Project Lead the Way programs. Cost Savings - Councilman Lescher asked me for cost sav-
ings at the last meeting. I responded, “The village could have
LIBRARY FRIENDS MEETING The location of the next meeting on Thursday, August 27, saved over $56,000 in switching medical insurance; furthermore,
The next meeting of the Friends of the Grafton-Midview has been changed to East Intermediate LRC due to an open the village can save $13,500 by eliminating the Mayor position.
Library will be held on Tuesday, August 4. They will be meet- house at West Elementary. The meeting time remains at 6:30 Both of these suggestions would save around $70,000 a year and
ing in the ?rst ?oor meeting room at 6:30 p.m. They are ?nal- p.m. those funds would go to the general fund.
izing sponsors for October’s Read between the Wines event
and are in need of people to help with the raf?e items. Anyone Thank you Police Chief Clark continues to work on ways to improve
interested in joining the Friends is welcome to attend! his department. Chief Clark is working directly with University
From July 20-22, more than 80 kids from grades 3-6 par- Hospitals to provide 1st Aid and CPR training and other training
MIDVIEW ALUMNI CLASS CHALLENGE ticipated in the Midview Youth Football Camp. The kids to all of?cers, for free.
The Midview class of 1985 held a 30-year class reunion on were instructed by the Varsity Footbal Coaches, along with
June 27. The class wanted to give back to the community and over 50 of the Varsity players. Fun was had by all. Many Other news - The Lorain County Metro Parks has secured a
school in which they came from, so they adopted the “Mid- thanks to the parents for their support of Midview Football. grant that will provide more equipment to their newly acquired
view Backpack Club.” The class, along with a private dona- park on Parsons Rd. There will be a formal ribbon cutting on
tor, gave $6,530 to the program which identi?es students in Todd Strebel, Steele High School Friday, September 4 in the morning, all are welcome to attend.
area elementary schools who are not sure when they leave the
school on Friday that they will not have enough to eat until MHS Class of ‘60 Reunion We are honored to have such a wonderful school system.
Monday’s school breakfast. The program follows the “Feed- Midview continues to work on ways to provide sidewalks to and
ing America” guidelines and is run by the Helping Hands The Midview High School, Class of 1960, has scheduled from the village. This project is still in the very early stages; loca-
Ministry at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Last school their 55th year class reunion on Saturday, September 19, tions, funding, grants still need to be worked out.
year, 180 “backpacks” where given out monthly to those stu- 2015, at Grey Hawk Golf Club, 665 US Grant St., in La-
dents in the club. Each “backpack” contained milk, juice, two Grange, beginning at 4 p.m. A cash menu and cash bar will be Grafton Elementary School - This property is neither owned
breakfasts, two lunches, a can meal, snack, fruit or pudding. available. Please make reservations no later than September by the village nor the schools, the owner resides in Colorado.
1. For more information, please contact Marge (Tran) Sayers Councilwoman Liz Saur has been in constant communication
at (440) 926-3449. with the owner and is working on having the playground equip-
ment donated. Our local Boy Scouts are excited to take on the
project of re-furbishing and eventually re-locating the equipment
to another park, then the village will own and maintain it. Legali-
ties and details are being sorted out.
Stuff The Caboose - On Saturday, August 22, from 11 a.m.-2
p.m., we will be collecting school supplies for our schools.
Watch the council meeting on GLW Ch. 12 or online via
“www.glwb.net,” website “www.villageofgrafton.com” or via
“Megan Flanigan Mayor of Grafton” facebook page. You can
watch the meetings for free, anytime, anywhere!
Sat. August 1st, 6-11pm Sun. August 2nd, 12-6pm
8:15 am - 1.25 Mile Fun Walk 8:30am & 11:00am - Mass
8:30am - 5K Race
4:30pm - Mass Noon - Casino Games Open, Rides
Open, Kids Games, Video Game
6:00pm - Rides Open, Kids Games,
Video Game Truck, Beer Garden, Truck, Beer Garden and Live Perfor-
Bingo in the Hall, Texas Hold em mance by Midnight Groove Duo &
Tournament, and Live Performance by
DJ John Glock
Frankie and the Beans
7:00pm - Casino Games Open 1:00pm - Car Show and Bingo in
the Hall
10:00pm - Fireworks
2:00pm - Matt Harkins Balloon Artist
6:00pm - Raf?e Drawing
708 Erie Street, Grafton, OH • 440-926-2364 • www.olqpgrafton.org/parish-festival.html
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Golf Outing
The Grafton Midview Public Library plans to continue ment is accepted by check made payable to Leah Prunty or
The 2015 Seek and Save, 2nd annual Gene Brown Me- bringing quality programs. For accurate planning, please be via Paypal through the website. Also see their Facebook page
morial Golf Outing will be held at Indian Hollow Lake Golf advised most library programs require registration. To reg- at "Midview Class of 1990."
Club, on Saturday, August 15. The 4-man scramble begins ister, call or visit the library, or visit their website, www.gm-
with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Sign-in will start at 8:15 a.m. plibrary.org. Midview Class of 1980 reunion
Cost is $75 per person/$300 per team. Cut off date is August The Midview Class of 1980 announces that their 35th
8. The event includes green fees, cart, breakfast sandwich, Itty Bitty Book Club -Wednesday, August 5, 6-7 p.m. Even class reunion will be held on Saturday, September 12, on the
lunch, dinner and prizes. Make checks payable to Addie the smallest can be heroes! Join our Itty Bitty Book Club to patio at Wolfey's Bistro and Pub, 1069 E. Broad Street, in
Brown and mail to: 151 Georgette Dr., Grafton, OH 44044. celebrate all things small and wonderful. Pick up your copy Elyria, beginning at 7 p.m. Classmates will have the choice of
$100 hole sponsorships are also available. Make sponsorship of the book upon registration. At each meeting, the featured ordering something to eat if they wish, or patronizing a cash
checks payable to GGMI. For questions or more informa- book will be discussed and a really cool craft will be included. bar. Please forward this information to as many classmates as
tion, contact Addie “Chris” Brown at (440) 309-4647 or gc- Books are limited. Get your copy today! possible and post to anyone’s FB wall.
[email protected].
Explore the Floor - Thursday, August 6, 10-11 a.m. This MHS Class of ‘65 Reunion
Midview Band Alumni program invites caregivers and children ages birth to 2 years The Midview High School Class of 1965 is holding their
to experience meaningful play at the library. Enjoy playing 50th Reunion on Saturday, September 12, at Coppertop at
If you are a Midview Band Alumni, we welcome you to with your child using educational toys and soft furniture, per- Cherokee Hills on State Route 303, in Valley City. If you
join our group and practice and perform with us this fall! We fect for little crawlers and wobblers! have not received the letter or need more information, contact
will be having practices and performing at Midview High Trudy Bassett at (440) 748-3179.
School, 38199 Capel Rd., in Grafton. Music will be provided Summer Reading Rumpus - Friday, August 7, 6-8 p.m.
by emailing either Josh Brunger at jbrunger@midviewk12. Let the wild rumpus begin! Come celebrate the end of sum- We offer Cool Deals on
org or Lisa Carter at [email protected] We will be mer reading 2015, “Every Hero Has a Story!” All are wel-
playing Crunch Time, The Time Wharp, The Star-Spangled come at this totally rad program at Willow Park. We’ll have Summer Advertising
Banner, The Alma Mater and the Fight Song. activities for all ages including face painting, live music, a
caricature artist, balloon bending, trucks of all sorts and more. at The Rural-Urban Record
Don’t have your instrument anymore? We may be able to We will have pizza available for purchase from the Fire Truck
provide one for performances and practice. Just let us know Pizza Company, and treats from other vendors as well. Put Ask us about our summer specials 440-236-8982
what you will need. You do not have to attend all practices. It this event on your summer bucket list!
is a lot of fun catching up with old friends and we are just here SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
to have fun and play music together once again! GMPL Board Meeting - Tuesday, August 11, 7:30 p.m.
The Grafton-Midview Library Board of Trustees meet the Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
Rehearsals will be held in the band room on August 29, 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Meeting programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
September 3, 10 & 17 and October 1, from 6-8 p.m. Room. Board meetings are open to the public; please call the 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Library at (440) 926-3317 to con?rm meetings if you plan on The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
The 2nd annual Midview Parade of Bands is on September attending. drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
19, at 7 p.m. The Midview Homecoming Game is October 2, If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
at 6 p.m. T-Shirts will be available for purchase, in advance, Class Reunions
with your graduation year printed on the back. Check out our ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
Facebook Page for all the latest at updates.https://www.face- Midview Class of 1970 reunion These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
book.com/MidviewBandAlumni?fref=ts. The Midview High School class of 1970 will be having 8/03 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
a 45th class reunion on Saturday, August 15, at 4 p.m. at donuts and coffee for participants.
Horse Rescue fund-raiser Wolfe’s Bistro and Pub, 1069 East Broad Street Elyria. For 8/04 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
more information, call Jane Dunham at (440) 458-4565 or by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
Angels Haven Horse Rescue will be hosting their annual Sandi Trenchard at (440) 926-2341. participants.
Steak (or Chicken) and Bake Off event on Sunday, August 30, 8/06 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held
from 12-6 p.m. Please come and enjoy a steak or chicken din- Midview Class of 1962 reunion 8/13/2015 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call only.
ner, kids meals and participate in their bake off. The bake off The Midview Class of 1962 will host a Class Picnic on 8/07 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
will take place at 2:30 (please bring goods by 2 p.m.). Sunday, August 16, from 2-5 p.m. under the pavilion at North participants.
Park in Grafton. Please bring your own table service, own 8/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
The event is held in Grafton, at the North Park Community beverages and a side dish to share. The class will provide donuts and coffee for participants.
Center. Tickets can be purchased for a $20 donation. Please fried chicken. For more information, contact Judy Krosky 8/11 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed by
send your checks payable to: AHHR, 13297 Durkee Road, Skinner at (440) 353-1696 or Janet Woconish at jwoconish@ Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and
Grafton, Ohio 44044. oh.rr.com. juice for participants.
8/13 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for
If you have any questions, please call Heidi at (440) 781- MHS Class of 1990 25th Reunion those that signed up. Please remember
5060. Enjoy this fun ?lled family event while helping the res- Midview High School Class of 1990 will have their 25- to cancel by noon if unable to attend
cue horses in need! year reunion on August 22, from 6-11 p.m at Nine Bistro 8/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with
at Gray Hawk Golf Club, located at 665 US Grant St., in pop and snacks for participants.
McConnell Ready Mix is a full service Ready LaGrange. Cost is $25 per person, which includes appetizer • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
Mix Concrete supplier servicing the Northeast buffet, non-alcoholic drinks and dessert. A cash bar will be
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[email protected] baths essential to avian health
ODOT - Road Closure Recycling Drawing
SR 113 Closure - Grafton Township Trustees will be hosting a drawing for
State Route 113, between Oberlin Road and Bechtel Road several $50 gas cards. To participate in the drawing, entrants
in the City of Elyria, will be closed beginning Monday, Au- must be township residents and must recycle on a regular ba-
gust 3, for a culvert replacement. sis. To enter the drawing, contact Trustee Jean Haight by e-
The detour route for eastbound motorists is SR 113 to SR mail at [email protected]. The drawing will be held during a
58, SR 58 south to SR 511, SR 511 east to SR 20, SR 20 east Trustees meeting in the fall.
to SR 57, SR 57 north to SR 113, and reverse for westbound
motorists. SR 113 is estimated to reopen Monday, August 17, Zoning Commission meeting
2015.
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a
Building a mountain of food public zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall on Tues-
day, August 4, at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission will con-
L-R: Adrianna Rotuno, Emmy Parker, Holly Parker, Lilly tinue discussion of current issues and concerns.
Parker, Kody Young and Kirsten Young.
Belden Historical Society
During the week of July 20, Grace Lutheran in Elyria
held their annual Vacation Bible School. During their week The Belden Historical Society will meet on Wednesday,
at “Everest,” the children brought in canned goods to build August 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Town Hall and Museum
their own mountain. With the assistance of a Thrivent on the corner of Rt. 303 and Rt. 83. The meeting will be pre-
Financial Action Team grant, over 650 cans of food were ceded by a potluck picnic at 6:30 p.m. Hot dogs, ice cream,
collected. All donated items will be delivered to the Elyria beverages and table service will be provided.
Hospitality Center.
The public is always invited to attend, and new mem-
bers are always welcome. If you have any pictures, articles
or memorabilia of local history, they are always looking for
more.
Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club
At the meeting of the Belden B’s & G’s on July 22, mem-
bers were reminded of up coming dates. On August 6, the
club will be doing a “show and tell” at the Villa Camilla nurs-
ing home from 2-3 p.m. The address is 10515 East River Rd.,
in Columbia Station. The days to get wristbands for the Fair
are Saturday, August 22, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and Sunday,
August 23, from 12-4 p.m. The club’s barn watch will be on
Wednesday morning of the Fair, from 8-10 a.m., and there
will be dounuts. School excuse forms were handed out to any
member who’s school is open during the fair.
A demonstration was given by Anna who showed her cat
named Loner. Also, a demonstration was given by a brother
and sister who showed their rabbits, Caesar and Bolt. Dem-
onstrations at the next meeting will be given by Sydney. The
next and ?nale meeting will be on August 12, at 7:30 p.m.
Lia Douglas, 4-H member
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Microwaves HALL FOR RENT
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APPLIANCES ONLY
322-2325
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. Archer & Sons, Inc3654 Avon Lake Rd Your Auto or Complete
H .Litchfield, Ohio Light Truck Full Mechanical
Service Center
Commercial & Residential Hauling Repairs
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Phone: 330-722-8444 24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station
Fax: 330-722-4531 440-235-6642
Toll Free: 1-888-560-3533
NOVAK CONCRETE, INC RAM-CON LLC KAZMIERCZAK CONSTRUCTION
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Garage Floors, Stamped
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N. Ridgeville Office
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LAWN - GARDEN - LANDSCAPE
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OH LIC #23331
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Siding & Gutter Repairs
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BULK LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES 440-748-3259 Casey Williamson
Topsoil •Black Leaf Humus •Sweet Peet SEPTIC SERVICES
Square LANDSCAPING 10 DIFFERENT MULCHES
COMMERCIAL & •Gravel •Boulders •Flat Rock
•Straw •Sand •Limestone •Grass Seed
Construction RESIDENTIAL Picked Up or Delivered
Large & Small Loads
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•Concrete Trim
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Tim Hamper Office: 440-236-3851/Cell: 440-506-2302
IMAGE BUILDING & RENOVATION 440-324-4321 SERVICES: ARBOR CARE TREE
•Custom Remodeling & Renovations •Interior •Plumbing Repairs • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
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•Electronic Locating
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•Sewer Excavation
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Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
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Jason E. Davis
Residential • Industrial • Commercial -Complete Crane Service-
24 HOUR SERVICE
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Edward Logar ODOT Certified Tree/Stump Removal
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Cell: 216-970-1910 “FREE ESTIMATES”
Modern Landscaping & Design, Inc. Valley City, OH 44280 Bonded & Insured
Residential ~ Commercial J.A. Kilby Plumbing 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035
Installation - New Lawns/Hydroseed • Lawn Cutting • Patios Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected]
Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services
Retaining Walls • Ponds • Waterfalls • Grading Work WATERPROOFING
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions
Call: 440-748-1333 CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available J. A. KILBY ENT.
•New Work •Replacement •Repairs
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MIXED SOIL
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•POOL SAND •LIMESTONE •LOCATED ON W. CAPEL RD. SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS
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12590 Durkee Rd., Grafton • 440-748-2642
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