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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2019-09-10 15:38:31

9-9-19

The Rural-Urban Record







“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”

www.rural-urbanrecord.com
“Celebrating 64 Years of Community Service!”



Volume 65 No. 11 Columbia Station, Ohio September 9, 2019

























09.11.01





















Remembering





Those Who Lost Their Lives


and the Loved Ones They Left Behind




































Community Carlisle 15 Grafton Twp. 14 Profile 13
LaGrange
19
4
Columbia
2
Events
Directory Eaton 10 Wellington 8 Shop Local 5
Grafton 12 Churches 6 Classifieds 17
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Working With the Moon

Saturday, September 14, 7 PM

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astrologer Eva Starr under the Harvest Moon to learn more.
Registration is required.

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LOCAL We Will Never Forget
Events













September 7 Sept. 7-8 September 14
SkunkFest Greek Festival Wine Fest & Art Faire
All Skunks welcome although Come and enjoy Authentic Greek Come enjoy art while sipping
you do not need to be a skunk Food, Greek Pastries, Gyro wine! Art tutorials hosted all
owner to attend! Games, DJ, Drive-thru, Greek Boutique, Si- day. Fall food and drink spe-
Raffles, Vendors, Speakers, lent Auction, Dancing plus Live cials served all day with live
Other Animals, Food, Dress music inside and outside! music and FREE wine tastings.
up your skunk for the Costume St. Nicholas Greek The Kelley’s Island Wine Co.
Contest, Fun Skunk Contests Orthodox Church 418 Woodford Rd
with awards. 2000 Tower Blvd., Lorain Kelleys Island
South Central Park Sat: 11-10pm, Sun: 11-6pm 1:00pm - 7:00pm
7565 Avon Belden Rd,
North Ridgeville
10:00am - 4:00pm September 8 September 15 September 22 September 29

Berea Arts Fest Harvest of the Arts Flyro Gyro Fly-In Road Show Tour
4th Annual Cruise-In Visit this one-day, invitational, 37th Annual Festival. Enjoy Come to the airport for a Gyro Visit & Learn about 6 Local His-
Come and enjoy some food, multi-arts festival. Tasting in the Woods Fine art, Folk Art children’s or hot dog! Free Airplane rides torical Societies, plus see their
drinks, raffles, 50/50, door Downtown Berea Come sample local wineries activities, Raffle of a quilt to for kids ages 8-17! (parent musems and treasures! Enter
prizes, dash plaques (1st 100 Front St., Berea for $15 (5 samples plus wine benefit the Herrick Memorial must be present) Event by EAA to win a $100 gift card
cars). Plus enjoy music by “DJ 10:00am - 5:00pm glass). You can purchase more Library. Free Admission. Lunch Chapter 1252. Spirit of 76 Museum
Dave” and “It’s Showtime” samples and also participate in available in the Friends Cafe. Lorain County Regional 201 N. Main St.,
Fraternal Order of Eagles raffles. Plus enjoy music and On the Square in Airport, Russia Rd, Wellington
631 South Main St., September 14 food vendors! Wellington Elyria 11:00am - 5:00pm
Wellington Findley State Park 11:00am - 4:00pm 10:00am - 2:00pm
11:00am - 3:00pm Eagles Vendor Fair Campground Pavilion
Come shop the vendors inside Wellington www.discoveraviationcenter.org October 5
and out, rain or shine. Ham- 2:00pm - 8:00pm
burgers, hot dogs, sloppy joes, NRPRD Annual FallFest
chips and dessert available. Come experience fun games,
Proceeds to Well-Help.Inter- food vendors, face & pumpkin
ested vendors call Chris: 440- Sept. 20-21 painting, balloon animals, straw
371-4368. Firefish Festival September 24 fight, and hay rides (weather
Wellington Eagles Live music, dance, and a larg- permitting). Come early and get
631 Main St., Wellington er than life “FireFish” leads to Cooking: Pound Cakes a pumpkin for your child before
9:00am - 5:00pm the dusk performance where Pound cakes are so delicious they are gone. This event is
drums, fire dancers, and fire you will wonder why you ha- Free.
ven’t been baking them all
jugglers light the way to a blaze along. Marla will show you how South Central Park
of art and performances that to make vanilla bean raspberry 7565 Avon Belden Rd.,
sizzle. Plus food & drinks! and blueberry almond. Regis- North Ridgeville
Downtown Lorain ter and pay by 9/19. Cost $30, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Black River Lane Call to register 440-458-5121.
Fri: 4-11pm, Sat: 11-11pm Miller Nature Preserve
www.firefishfestival.com 2739 Center Rd, Avon October 6
2:00pm - 4:00pm Woollybear Festival
Sept. 20-22 The Woollybear Festival consist

Lagrange Engine Show Sept. 28-29 of entertainment, food booths,
craft booths, merchant sales
Steam, Gas Engine, Tractor & Harvest Festival and one of the largest parades
Antique Car Show. Admission in Ohio(1:30pm).
is $5 for the day, or $8 for a Free Admission! Cow Pie Lot- Downtown Vermilion
3-day Pass, Children Under 12 tery, Classic Car Display and 8:00am - 8:00pm
parade, Farm Animals, Old-
Lorain County Metro Parks Free w/Adult. Time Craft demos, Children’s www. vermilionohio.com/festi-
Lorain County Fairgrounds
vals/woolybear/
Hand-On
Crafts
(1-4pm),
HAY WAGON RIDES Wellington, OH Live Entertainment, a Food
Fri & Sat: 8am-5pm
Tent and Farmer’s Market.
Sun: 9am-3pm
Strongsville Historical
CORN MAZE www.lagrangeengineclub.com Society
13305 Pearl Road,
Elyria Apple Festival
11:00am – 5:00pm
Enjoy many different “Apple” Strongsville
contests from bobbing to bak-
ing and eating apple pies.
Music, vendors, auctions and
raffles will also be available.
400 Broad Street, Elyria Advertise Your Event!
SEPTEMBER 14 - OCTOBER 6 Hours Vary Each Day
www.elyriaapplefestival.com
Saturdays and Sundays • Event Name
• Description of Event
NOON – 3:30 PM September 22 (Includes up to 25 Words)

$2 PER PERSON PER ACTIVITY Harvest Pancake • Date
Breakfast
KIDS 3 YEARS & UNDER FREE Join the Friends of the Met- • Location
ro Parks for breakfast which
includes all-you-can-eat pan- • Time
cakes with sausage, scram-
bled eggs and drink. Chocolate • Website (if needed)
chip and blueberry pancakes • There is a cost to advertise
CARLISLE EQUESTRIAN CENTER also available. Adults $7, Chil- • Restrictions apply to certain
dren (2-10) $4.
13630 DIAGONAL RD., LaGRANGE Carlisle Visitor Center events, call to check!
12882 Diagonal Rd.,
LaGrange
LorainCountyMetroParks.com/events 9:00am - 1:00pm Call: 440-236-5103

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CHS Important Information issues:
This coming November, CLSD will be on the ballot for two
Columbia NEWS Attention parents and guardians: All students attended Issue #10 - The Substitute Levy is not a tax increase! Issue

Julie Petras class meetings on September 4. Additional forms and student #10 combines CLSD’s two existing Emergency Levies into one
Substitute Levy. The term of this levy is for ten (10) years. Ohio
[email protected] agendas were distributed during this meeting. All parents are Revised Code (ORC) allows school districts to “combine”
encouraged to read their son’s or daughter’s agenda as it con- Emergency Levies and have one (1) vote (ballot issue) rather
CHS Weekly Calendar tains important information. than multiple renewals on the ballot over the course of years.
Underclassmen Picture Day at CHS: LifeTouch Photog-
The Substitute Levy is the same as an Emergency Levy in
Monday, September 9: raphy will be at Columbia High School on Tuesday, Septem- the revenue it generates (fixed dollar) and the taxes paid by
ber 17, to take pictures of all underclassmen in grades 9-11 for
current homeowners. The difference between the levies is that a
4:30 pm Girls Golf v. Bay Village. school portraits. Students will receive portrait information in Substitute Levy permits revenue growth on “new” construction
7 p.m. Girls Soccer at Independence. their respective class meeting during the first week of school. in the school district each year.
Tuesday, September 10: All portraits must be pre-paid. You may pay online or send in In the first year of the Substitute Levy, it will generate the
4 p.m. Cross Country at Open Door Invitational. payment on September 17. Senior pictures will be taken for exact amount of revenue as the two Emergency Levies that it is
4:30 p.m. Girls Golf at Bay Village. ID purposes only. Please check the information provided in the replacing. After the first year, the existing homes/buildings will
4:30 p.m. Boys Golf at Firelands. class meetings and contact LifeTouch Photography with any be taxed the same amount as previous years for the Substitute
5:30/6:30 p.m. Volleyball at Brookside. questions. Levy. New construction will be taxed at the previous year’s tax
Wednesday, September 11: rate, which will increase revenue for the school district.
3:45 p.m. Girls Golf at Keystone. Food Pantry Issue #11 is a 2 mill Permanent Improvement renewal levy
4:30 p.m. Boys Golf v. Valley Forge. The September food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for a term of five (5) years. This is not a tax increase. No new
5/7 p.m. Girls/Boys Soccer at Oberlin. Church will be on Monday, September 9, from 4-5:30 p.m. The taxes. This will allow CLSD to continue to renovate and fix
Thursday, September 12: church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- district buildings and grounds, purchase technology, buses and
5:30/6:30 p.m. Volleyball at Firelands. ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North make improvements, etc. This levy cannot be used for salaries
Friday, September 13: Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, and benefits!
If the new homes that are forecast in the next 10-12 years
7 p.m. Varsity Football v. Northwestern. Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be eligible ac- come to fruition and the Substitute Levy passes, the earliest
Saturday, September 14: cording to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines and bring that we would need to have an additional levy would be 2028.
9 a.m. Varsity Volleyball at Firestone Invitational. proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a photo ID. That means that we would go almost 15 years without asking
9 a.m. Cross Country Spartan Invitational at Boardman For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the our community for additional funds. We are in the process of
10 a.m. JV Football at Black River. church office at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday be- forming a levy committee. We need your help and support! If
1 p.m. Girls Soccer at Wellington. tween 9 a.m. and Noon. you are interested, please send me an email. Our first meeting
3 p.m. Boys Soccer at At Wellington. will take place later in September.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of
Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrim- We are always looking to improve the quality of the school
Community Foundation Fun Fest inating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion,
disability. question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236-
5008 or email [email protected].
The Columbia Community Foundation is hosting it’s 3rd Stop the Bleed Course
annual Fun Fest on Sunday, September 15, from 1-5 p.m. at Co-
lumbia Park. This event is free for all Columbia residents and Stop the Bleed is a special program, sponsored by the Co- Columbia Trustees Meeting
will feature bounce houses, a magician, an animal show, a DJ, lumbia Township Fire Department, on Saturday, September 28,
a life-size foosball game and an obstacle course. Dennis Ross from 9-10 a.m. This Bleeding Control Basic (BCon) Course
will be leading a walking group for those interested in walk- will teach attendees the basics of bleeding control, which may
ing around the park (please meet at 1:30 p.m. in the pavilion help save a life in an emergency situation. The class is free, but The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Sep-
behind the library) and for lunch, they will be providing pizza registration is necessary. To register or for more information, tember 3 in the Town Hall with all three Trustees present. The
at no cost. If you are part of a non-profit organization (church, call (440) 236-8812. previous minutes were approved and the minutes of the special
youth organization, etc.) and would like to set up a table (at no meeting of August 27 were also approved. The trustees voted
charge) to let residents know about your group, please contact Columbia Garden Club to pay the payroll and bills. The bills amounted to $37,034.69
Mandie Andrews at (216) 409-6668 to make arrangements. and payroll amounted to $36,426.73, bringing the total to
We’d like to invite all of you to join the Columbia Garden $73,461.32. The receipts totaled $158,742.89.
Under Correspondence, it was learned that the local govern-
After Prom fund-raiser Club on our next fun excursion to Schoepfle Gardens in Wake- ment payment to Columbia will be $87,995. Also, the Election
man on Friday, September 20. We will gather to carpool in the
parking lot at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church on Route 82 at Board sent the wording for the library levy to the Trustees.
Support the Class of 2020 After Prom and join them at Boot- 10:15 a.m. and leave by 10:30 a.m. There will be a shuttle at Department Reports
leggers on Tuesday, September 17. Enjoy a great dinner with Schoeple Gardens to take us around. Afterward, we will stop The sheriff’s deputy was not present, but the Trustees did re-
family and friends between 5 p.m. to close and mention 2020 for lunch on the way back to SEAS. Do join us; we’re a fun ceive the Incident Report for July 2019. The Zoning Inspector
Class After Prom. Bootleggers will donate 15% back to support group and would warmly welcome you! was not present. The Road-Service Director reported that the
the event! Reservations are required for the shuttle. Please call Carolee bid books for the 2019 Issue I, the Redfern Road reconstruction
project, were going to be opened at 7:30 p.m. The Issue I proj-
at (440) 221-8169 by September 16. ect will be resurfacing S. Boone Road from Rt. 82 to Emmons.
Columbia Historical Society The SWAC project on Capel has two more crossovers to be
repaired. The SWAC project on Boston Road is almost done.
The Columbia Historical Society will hold its September The Fire Chief reported 35 on file, 34 on call, 155 fire calls
meeting on Tuesday, September 10, in the Columbia Town to date and 472 EMS calls. There were 49 mutual aid assists and
Hall, located at 25496 W. River Road, at 7 p.m. for the social What a great first week of school. Everything went very SEE TRUSTEES ON PAGE 7
and 7:30 p.m. for the program. This month we will learn about smooth. It was awesome to have our students back on campus.
the Underground Railroad in Lorain County from a program Thanks to all of our students, staff and parents! We look for-
that comes to us from the Lorain County Historical Society. ward to another fantastic year!
Amanda Davidson will be the presenter. Hope to see everyone We are excited to unveil, for the first time, the CLSD Dis-
there! trict Profile. Information provided in this document is from
Bronson House Museum open during Fun Day event school year 2018-2019 and includes financial, district, building
The Columbia Historical Society will be participating in the and department information, academic achievement and offer- 11564 Station Rd
Family Fun day in the Township Park on September 15, with an ings, the Arts, athletics and much more. This is another way Columbia Station, OH 44028
open house of the Bronson House Museum, located at 13646 that we are being transparent to the community that supports its
West. River Road, from 1-5 p.m. The Society is featuring the schools. Each year this document will be available for the pub-
clothing collected. The apparel is coming out of the closet and lic to view on our website, www.columbia.k12.oh.us. Please
being put on display. Come and see what Columbia residents click on “Our District” and then on the left hand side “District MULCH • STONE
wore in the 1800’s and early 1900’s, especially the children’s Profile.” If you have any questions, suggestions or concerns,
clothing! please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you again for your GRAVEL • TOPSOIL
support of Columbia Local Schools!
We are in the last year of the CLSD Strategic Plan. We will
need to form committees this January to begin the process of
Out Of The Darkness Walk building our plan for the next five years. The following com- 5 Annual Cruise-In
th
mittees will be formed: Student Achievement/Academics, Fa-
“A walk to prevent suicide” cilities, Finance/Funding and Connections/Community/Trust. For A Cause
We would love to have parents, community and staff be a part
Saturday, September 28, of this important document. I anticipate about 3-5 meetings. If Join us September 14, from 10 am-2 pm at Don Mould’s Garden
you are interested, please send me an email with your preferred
from 12-3 p.m. committee. Center, 34837 Lorain Rd., North Ridgeville with your classic car,
(check-in at 11 a.m.) We are excited about a significant change in our cafeterias hot rod, truck or bike to help us raise money for
Lakeview Park, Lorain in CLSD. This spring, we decided to hire our own Director of “R.E.A.L. Rottweiler Rescue,” who will be here
with some of their adoptable rescue animals.
Nutritional Services, Elaine Webber. We will no longer use the
1800 W Erie Ave. services of Sodexo. Elaine will direct both kitchens and she All makes, models, years welcome! Trophies
brings with her a wealth of experience in the industry. Free and for Best in Class and Overall Best in Show!
Register at afsp.org/lorain reduced meal applications are now available. If you need one, Registration fee 5. Dash Plaques to first 50 cars!
$
please contact the school in which your child attends.
Awesome Gyros and Dough Daddy Donuts will be here!
There will be a 50/50, awesome Raffle Baskets!
All proceeds to benefit R.E.A.L. Rottweiler
Rescue! To register or for more information,
call Mindy at 440-241-2234
or Laura at 440-327-3407
Check out our Facebook page:
Don Moulds Plantation Garden Center
& Website:
WE WILL NEVER FORGET www.mouldsplantation.com
for falling savings!

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M-F 8-5, Sat. 8:30-4, Sun. Closed

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LOCAL BUSINESSES





North Eaton Columbia



Ridgeville North Eaton Dairy Queen STation


35040 E. Royalton Rd.
Don Moulds Plantation 440-748-2128 Red Wagon Farm
34837 Lorain Rd. | 440-327-3407 16081 E. River Rd. | 440-236-3007
www.mouldsplantation.com www.redwagonfarm.com
11920 Avon Belden Rd.
Creekside Auction Gallery 440-748-3470 9858 E. River Rd.
34400 Lorain Rd. | 440-412-7655 www.jtsrv.com 440-235-2766
www.facebook.com/creeksideauctions www.gibbsbutcherblock.com
33660 Royalton Rd.
ELYRIA www.eriecoastcustoms.com 26608 Royalton Rd. | 440-236-4333
440-748-4200
Joys Pizzeria & Grill
www.joyspandg.com
The Hobby Shop of Elyria Schild’s IGA
823 Chestnut Commons Dr. RT 82 & Island Rd. | 440-748-3751 Frank Clarke Insurance Agency
440-366-0665 | www.hobbyshopofelyria.com www.schildsigagrafton.com 25070 Royalton Rd. | 440-236-5041

www.frankclarkeagency.com
Laubenthal-Mercado Funeral Home
38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. valley city Scott’s Party Rental
440-322-4626 | www.laubenthalmercado.com 440-236-6316
Furniture & Home Decor www.scottspartyrental.com
Elyria Jewelers 280 Columbia Rd. | TH, SAT, SUN 10-4
705 Chestnut Commons Dr. www.catsjazzyjunk.com Jakes 252 Garage
440-322-0019 | www.elyriajewelers.net 24393 Sprague Rd. | 440-235-1655
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Wellington Music Inc Protech Automotive & Cycle LLC
117 W. Herrick Ave | 440-647-3233 788 Main St. | 440-926-3499
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440-235-4317
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Kryszak & Associates, Co., LPA
100 S. Main St. | 440-647-0082 943 ½ Main St. | 440-926-3818 LAGRANGE
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King Realty Beriswill Insurance LaGrange Hardware
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440-647-3987 Grafton Sparkle Market Burnett’s Septic
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Connect | Join |Volunteer | Support |Sponsor | Shop Local! www.graftonsparkle.com Services
120 W Commerce Dr,
104 S. Main St. Nancy’s Main St. Diner 440-355-5526
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The Rural-Urban Record What’s Cookin’ Wednesday
Published Weekly on Monday Whether you are feeding yourself or a big family, we’ve got
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter you covered on What’s Cookin’ Wednesday. Come by the First
Founders 1955 Congregational Church on Wednesday, September 18, between
4 and 7 p.m. and pick up your evening meal quickly and easi-
Lee Boise, Publisher & President ly. We will provide a home-cooked, nutritious meal ready for
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 carry-out in convenient containers. Our featured meal will be
ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable, salad, bread and dessert.
Mailing Address: No pre-purchase required! Meals are priced at $10 per person
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 or a family four-pack for $35. What’s Cookin’ Wednesday din-
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station ners are available for carry-out only. The church is located at
140 S. Main Street, in Wellington. Call (440) 647-3308 or (440)
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 371-7103 for more information.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Youth Group
DEADLINE: The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church youth group needs you!
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm We are located at 25801 Royalton Road in Columbia Station.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 The youth group is for 6th graders through high school. We’ve
got a lot of awesome ideas for the school year. Our once a
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year month Bible Study starts back up again on Tuesday, September Our Lady Queen of Peace
10, at SEAS Church from 5-7 p.m. If this sounds like fun to
Special Care Ministries you, please contact Ann at the youth director’s office at (440) Catholic Church
236-3711. She will give you information about the group. We
Three vital Lorain County Care Ministries are starting up hope to see you at one or more of these great events. Weekend Masses Weekday
for this fall and are located at Church of the Open Door, 43275 Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Telegraph Road (Route 113), on Elyria’s westside. PSR starts soon Sun. 8:30 &
Celebrate Recovery - currently meets weekly every Thurs- 11:00am 8:00am
day in the Power Zone at 7 p.m. It is open to anyone seeking All PSR students and their parents will kick off the year on Confession: Chapel
help with a hurt, hang-up or habit. Monday, September 9, at the church. The night begins at 6:30 Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
Divorcecare - will meet weekly every Monday in Room 200 p.m. and will allow the students and family a chance to meet Thurs.-Fri.
at 7 p.m., starting September 9. It is open to anyone dealing their teachers and receive their textbooks. Everyone should at- 4:00pm
with the pain of divorce. tend. Then classes start on September 16, at CMS from 6:30- ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Griefshare - will meet every Wednesday in Room 200 at 7:45 p.m. Please call the Religious Education office at (440)
6:30 p.m., starting September 11. It is open to anyone who has 236-3711 to register or if you have any questions.
lost a loved one. GRAFTON UNITED
For more information, contact Bob Wickens at (440) 326- Christian Music fund-rasier METHODIST CHURCH
2329. 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
10:00am Worship
North Eaton Christian Church, located at 35895 Royalton
Chinese Auction/Spaghetti Dinner Rd., in Grafton, will host a Christian Music afternoon present- “Putting God’s Word to Work”
Mission:
LaPorte United Methodist Church will be having a Mis- ed by Pathway Beyond The Wall, a 501 c3 Prison Ministry, on Pastor Bob Spaulding COLUMBIA UNITED
sion’s Chinese Auction and Spaghetti Dinner Saturday on Oc- Sunday, October 6, from 3-6 p.m. Raw Reflections of Elyria METHODIST
tober 5, at 5:30 p.m. Cost for the dinner is: adult/$9, children and others blessed with musical talents will perform. The after- CHURCH
under 12/$5. LaPorte United Methodist is located at 2071 Graf- noon is free, but a Freewill Love Offering will be taken. There Worship Service
ton Road, in Elyria. For tickets or more information, call the will also be a Chinese auction (you do not have to be present 10:30 a.m.
church office at (440) 458-5717. All proceeds from this event to win). For tickets and additional information, contact Ann at “Answering God’s Call to Grow”
will help support the many outreach missions and projects of (440) 458-6067. Come join us for some gospel music, old and 105 West Main St, LaGrange Sunday School
440-355-4561
LaPorte United Methodist Church. new! All proceeds will benefit the Prison Ministry, Pathway www.lagrangeumc.org during Worship Service
Beyond the Wall.
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Healing Hearts Services at 10am in the Family Life Center COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for Down on the Farm Church Picnic Hosanna Lutheran Church Pastor Mar Bruner
widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events and Pastor Neal Brock invites you to attend “Down on the 13485 West River Road 236-8822
opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in simi- Farm,” Christian Unity Church’s annual Church Picnic on Sat- Columbia Station [email protected]
lar circumstances. They welcome new members from all area urday, September 14, from 1-5:30 p.m. Come for a free lunch, 440-236-8900 www.columbiaumc.org
communities and adults of all ages. Their regular meetings are inflatables for the kids, a Corn Hole competition, Gaga Ball, Family Worship 9:30 a.m.
on the third Wednesday of each month. Please note that some 9 Square in the Air, a Petting Zoo, a special concert with Cal- www.hosannalutheranchurch.com
will be on Tuesday, as listed, for the remainder of 2019: Wedes- vary’s Path and a special speaker from “Operation Christmas [email protected] NORTH
day, September 18, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Tuesday, October Child.” There will be a fund-raiser to collect school supplies for
15, from 1-3 p.m.; Tuesday, November 19, from 1-3 p.m.; and Midview School District. Church of Christ EATON
Wednesday, December 18, from 1-3 p.m. The church is located at 36353 Capel Rd., in Grafton. CHRISTIAN
They meet at the Brunswick Library, located at 3649 Center Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am CHURCH
Road. Please contact Connie at (440) 526-5495 for details. Burger Bash Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm (Disciples)
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Rt. 82 & 83
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9715 East River Rd., in Elyria, is hosting a Burger Bash on 440-355-6872 www.neccdisciples.com
Celebrate Recovery at Hope Christian Church meets ev- September 14, from 5-7 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person for
ery Friday night. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program either one hamburger or two hot dogs, including all sides and ST. JOHN Worship Services
for anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. You have a forever desserts. To order tickets, please call the church office at (440) LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:00 am
family at CR! They start each week with a free dinner served 322-3781. Proceeds of the event will be donated to Team Ru- 1140 W. River N.•Elyria •324-4070 Sunday School
from 6-7 p.m. Then, they gather for worship at 7 p.m. At 8 bicon. SERVICE TIMES: 10:15 am
p.m., they break out into open share groups, followed by cof- 5:00pm Saturday Polly Tallos
fee and dessert at 9 p.m. in the café. They offer free childcare Youth Club registration 9:00am Sunday Christian Ed. & Youth Director
from 6:30-9:30 p.m. for those that attend. Come for part of the Rev. Bill Mugnolo
evening or come for it all! For more information, please visit Registration for Fall Semester of The Columbia United Rev. David Chafin
www.hopechristianchurch.com/ministries/celebrate-recovery. Methodist Youth Club is taking place now through September Interim Minister
Time does not heal all wounds, but God’s love, truth, grace 22. Their 30th year will begin Wednesday, October 9. Youth
and forgiveness does. Please come as you are and keep coming Club is a mid-week Christian nurturing program in a setting
back! Hope Christian Church is located at 32625 Detroit Rd., similar to Vacation Bible School. It is open to all children in
in Avon. grades K-8 regardless of church affiliation. Our year will “Welcome Home”
Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program for consist of two semesters, Fall (9 weeks long) and Winter (11
anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each weeks). During each semester, members and staff meet every New Life Wesleyan Church
week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- Wednesday from 4:15-7:15 p.m. for faith, fun, fellowship, and 11149 West River Rd.
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with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a includes a meal). For registration forms and more information,
personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small please contact Lillie Merrill (330) 483-4609. Forms are also SUNDAY 9 am
groups for men and women, with a special video for first time available at The Columbia United Methodist Church which is Adult Bible Study
attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments located at 25453 Royalton Road, Columbia Station.
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August 21 - Welfare check on East River Rd.; Protection
TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Order violation on Riverview Dr.; Theft on Valleyview Dr.;
17 mutual aid requests. Transport billing for July 2019 brought Traffic stop on West River Rd./Royalton Rd.; Assist ambulance Columbia Library events
in $18,532.07, bringing the total for the year to $85,841.24. on Royalton Rd.
Last weekend the Columbia Fire Department covered the August 22 - Parking violation on Parkwood Dr. Columbia Knitters, Crocheters and Needle Crafters -
Cleveland Air Show. The week before that they covered the August 23 - Premise check on Sprague Rd.; Harassment on Thursday, September 12, from 12-4 p.m. Come if you want to
Lorain County Fair. On August 29 there was a joint blood drive Squire Rd.; Lockout on Royalton Rd.; Alarm on West River learn or are already a knitter or crocheter. Feel free to bring in
of the Columbia Fire Department vs the VFW. The VFW won Rd.; Traffic stops on Royalton Rd./Station Rd. and on Royalton an ongoing project or start something new!
the trophy for the most units of blood. Rd./N. Boone Rd. Teddy Bear Sleepover - Monday, September 9, from 10
Rita Plata gave the cemetery report: $275 was received for August 24 - Psychiatric situation on Dupont Ave.; Thefts on a.m.-8 p.m. It’s a night out for your favorite stuffed friend!
burials; $2000 was received for the sale of graves; $350 was Plum Creek Dr. and on Mitchell Rd.; Harassments on East Riv- Bring your stuffed animal to the library any time on Monday
received from footer fees. er Rd. and on Snell Rd.; Disabled motor vehicle on Royalton for some sleepover fun! On Tuesday, pick up your stuffed
The Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on Monday, Sept. Rd.; Warrant on East River Rd.; Disturbance on Plum Creek Dr. friend and see pictures of all their fun adventures!
23, if there is a case. August 25 - Accident non- injury on Royalton Rd.; Assis- Chair Yoga - Monday, September 9, from 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Old Business tance on Westwood Ave. We will do guided mindfulness relaxation and then follow
The Trustees have not heard from ODOT on the request for August 26 - Traffic stop on Royalton Rd.; DOA/body found along with videos for chair yoga. Stay afterward for tea or wa-
a speed limit reduction on Snell Road. Mrs. Vasi brought in on Sprague Rd.; Psychiatric situation on Root Rd. ter and chat with your new friends. Check with your healthcare
paperwork on Glenwood Avenue. The Trustees have submit- August 27 - Alarm on Folley Rd.; Traffic complaint on Sta- practitioner before participating in any exercise program. Pre-
ted them to the county prosecutor for legal advice. The Good tion Rd./Osborne Rd.; Abandoned vehicle on Hawke Rd. registration required.
Deeds Program, which is being presented by the Lorain County August 28 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Abandoned vehicle on Preschool Story Time - Tuesdays, September 10, 17 & 24;
Probate Judge Waither and Lorain County Recorder Judy Ned- S. Boone Rd.; Assistance on Station Rd. October 1, 15 & 22; and November 5, 12 & 19, from 10:15-
wick, will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 5-9 p.m. in August 29 - Disturbance on Folley Rd. 10:45 a.m. Stories, music, finger plays and crafts for children
Columbia High School. The Lorain Public Health presentation August 30 - Premise check on Royalton Rd.; Theft on Plum between the ages of 3-6 years old with their caregivers. Prereg-
on the new EPA Septic Regulations will take place on Tuesday, Creek Dr. istration required.
Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. in Columbia Middle School. August 31 - Noise complaint on Sprague Rd.; Burglary on Toddler Story Time - Tuesdays, September 10, 17 & 24;
New Business Station Rd.; Traffic stop on Snell Rd./East River Rd.; Alarm on October 1, 15 & 22; and November 5, 12 & 19, from 11-11:15
NOACA dues are going up 28%. The Trustees do not agree Station Rd. a.m. A story time for beginning walkers to 3 year olds and their
with the raise, but no decision has to be made now. The Trust- caregivers with stories, music, movement and rhymes. Prereg-
ees voted to approve expenditures of $37,170 to resurface the Liverpool Historical Society Spirit Walk istration required.
driveways in the Royalton Road Cemetery. NOACA sent a let- Southwest General Health Center Health Topics: Flu
ter to the Trustees regarding FPA change request for properties Medina County is rich in scenes provide. Groups will Awareness - Tuesday, September 10, from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
on Sprague Road and East River Road. These properties extend history and Liverpool Town- leave every 15 minutes from Come and learn about your health from Southwest General
from Redfern north to Sprague. The request is to take the prop- ship shines when it comes to 6-8:30 and there are some Health Center’s Community Outreach nurse. Blood pressure
erties out of the Lorain County Sewer District and transfer them historical characters. Many seats at each stop. Walking and heart rate screening will be available. October 8 - Breast
to NEOSORD. The Trustees do not wish to act on this until all of you may remember hear- tour takes about an hour. Cancer Awareness; November 14 - Using an AED.
the litigations are done. Everything will remain the same until ing about Myrtle Hill Cem- Tickets are $5 for adults, Genealogy Club - Thursday, September 12, from 4:30-6
then. etery when you were young, $3 for children and 5 and p.m. Come join us whether you are new to researching your
Committee Reports especially if you lived in the under are free. You can now family tree or you have been looking for your family’s story for
Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Township Brunswick/Valley City area. purchase tickets in advance a while. We come together to learn research techniques and ex-
Association will meet Sept. 19 in Brownhelm; the Rocky River Tales of the haunted ceme- at the following: Coffee in plore resources, share our successes and get advice when stuck.
Watershed Council will meet Sept. 18; and RLCWA will hold tery intrigued many teens, but the Valley, 6663 Center Rd.; Preregistration required.
its major conference the weekend of Sept. 13 in Nashville, TN you were probably unaware Liverpool Twp. office, 6801 You can now check out a volleyball with your library card!
- Mr. Cunningham will attend. Mr. of the history that lay below School St.; or Buehler’s For- It was suggested by a patron who saw the volleyball net in the
Heidecker reported that the Southwest General Hospital Board your feet as you scared your est Meadows or River Styx park next door through our window. Have another suggestion?
meets Oct. 12; NOACA MEETS Sept. 13; Northeast Ohio friends and yourself! Fear not, stores. Tickets are also avail- Let us know! Stop in to the branch or go to LorainPublicLi-
Township Association (NOTA) meets Nov. 21 in Columbia; Rod Knight, a member of the able at the door on the night brary.org/Contact and select Public Relations in the form.
and LCCA meets Dec. 6 at 9 a.m. Mr. Musto had no events for Liverpool Historical Society, of the event. The Columbia Library is located at 13824 W. River Road
NEOSORD, Stormwater Phase II MS4 or NOPEC. has been educating people The event will be held at North. For more information or to register for programs, call
Fiscal Officer’s Financial Requests about the “citizens” of the Mill Stream Park in Valley (440) 236-8751.
The Fiscal Officer asked the Trustees for approval on the fol- cemetery for the last 10 years. City. Just follow Rt. 303 to
lowing changes to the amended official certificate. The Trustees Rod created the first Spirit 1/4 mile west of State Rt. 252,
approved increasing the Permanent Appropriations for the Hos- Walk, patterned largely after then north on Maple St. to the
pital Fund in the Real Estate Column by $126.78 to $41,831.78. Medina’s Spirits of the Past, park. In case of rain, the event
The Trustees approved increasing the Estimated Resources for because of his passion for lo- will be held at the Liverpool
the Hospital Fund by $126.78 to $41,831.78. cal history. Community Center, 6801
The Trustees approved increasing the Permanent Appro- The cast is comprised of School St., Valley City.
priations for the Library Fund In the Real Estate Column by local actors from all walks of For additional info., visit
$1,073.37 to $394,592.37. The Trustees approved increasing life. Many participated in high www.valleycity.org.
Estimated Resources for the Library Fund by $1,073.37 to school and community theatre
$394,592.37. and a number have been pro-
The regular order of business was suspended for the open- fessionally trained. But the
ing of the bids for the Issue I Redfern Road reconstruction proj- unifying factor is their inter-
ect. There were 2 bids submitted: Cross-roads - $113,868.50; est in history, performance
RONWAK Paving Inc. (Burton) - $111,960. and community involvement.
The bids will be sent to the County Engineer and the Prosecution One unique feature of this
office before being sent to Columbus, then the bid can be awarded. event is a lookalike headstone
The bid opening session was closed and the meeting returned to of at least one character with
the regular order of business. each story. The headstones
After Community Input, the meeting was adjourned. The were created by local artist
next regular meeting will be on Monday, September16. Kristin Schaefer after study-
ing the actual ones in Myrtle
Sheriff’s Blotter Hill Cemetery.
This year’s journey back
The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. Incident in time will bring to life six
Report for Columbia Township for August. stories related by our earlier
August 2 - Alarm on Hawke Rd.; Lockout on Royalton Rd. residents:
August 3 - Fraud on Nichold Rd.; Fireworks complaint -A young German immi-
on Forestview Dr.; Lockout on Station Rd.; Assist other agency grant in search of a bride ar-
on Hawke Rd./Henwell Rd. rived on a New Jersey shore
August 4 - Assistance on Aldridge Ave.; Suspicious condi- in a very strange way.
ton on East River Rd. -Know what a Civil War
August 5 - (2) Premise checks on Royalton Rd.; Breaking era Copperhead is? Find out
and Entering on Clarke Rd.; Alarm on East River Rd. while a, umm, slight differ-
August 6 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Premise check on Roy- ence of opinion breaks out in
alton Rd. Washington Coffan’s down-
August 7 - (2) Premise checks on Sprague Rd.; (2) Premise town general store - and ends
checks on Royalton Rd.; Theft on Root Rd.; Parking violation on its porch.
on Parkwood Dr.; Suspicious condition on Dupont Ave. -Marriages in the 1840’s
August 8 - Suspicious conditions on Royalton Rd./West were always peaceable, right?
River Rd. and on S. Boone Rd.; Missing person on Boone Rd.; Well, Minerva and Alpheus
Follow-up investigation on Westwood Ave.; Lockout on Royal- Warner just might open your
ton Rd.; Traffic stop on N. Boone Rd./Snell Rd. eyes.
August 9 - Premise checks on Royalton Rd. and on Station -Liverpool was flooded
Rd. with German families immi-
August 10 - Alarms on West River Rd. and on Royalton Rd.; grating in the 1800’s. We have
Suspicious condition on Emerson Ave. heard about their journeys and
August 12 - Suspicious condition on Emerson Ave.; Premise welcome here. But what were
checks on Sprague Rd. and on Royalton Rd.; Assist other agen- the legal implications of those
cy on Sprague Rd.; Drug investigation on Dupont Ave.; Alarm choosing to become Ameri-
on West River Rd. can citizens? The Hasel fami-
August 13 - (2) Premise checks on Royalton Rd.; Premise ly provides a good insight.
check on West River Rd.; Suspicious condition on Royalton -Ever wonder about coun-
Rd.; Harassment on Riverview Dr.; Follow-up investigation on ty drinking habits? A 1910
Westwood Ave.; Alarm on East River Rd.; Unwanted person on story set in Sailer’s Saloon,
Riverview Dr.; Traffic stop on Sprague Rd./Station Rd. oops, Sailer’s Café, will give
August 14 - Premise check on Sprague Rd.; (2) Premise you some insight.
checks on Royalton Rd. -The 1692 Witch Trials in
August 15 - New call on Osborne Rd.; Theft on Hawke Rd.; Salem, Massachusetts sure
Burglary on Westwood Ave.; Fraud on Station Rd.; Alarm on seem like a long way from
Rolling Brook Ln. 1840’s Liverpool, right? No
August 16 - Follow-up investigation on Westwood Ave.; way there could possibly be
Alarm on White Tail Run; Suspicious condition on Dupont a connection, right? Hear di-
Ave.; Breaking and Entering on Emerson Ave.; Noise com- rectly from the Warner family.
plaint on Forestview Dr. Join us on September
August 17 - Custody dispute on Root Rd.; Alarm on West 21 from 6-8:30 p.m. at Mill
River Rd.; Noise complaint on Clarke Rd. Stream and enjoy an hour
August 18 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Welfare check on Bry- walk through 6 scenes. This
ant Ave.; Lockout on Crockers Lndg.; Noise complaint on Sta- is a family friendly event.
tion Rd.; Animal complaint/investigation on West River Rd. After dark, enjoy the special
August 19 - Premise check on Royalton Rd. atmosphere that low lights
August 20 - Breaking and Entering on Royalton Rd. and a campfire at many of the

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Country Autumn Tour 2019
Wellington NEWS Fall is in the air. Once again, it is time for the annual Country

[email protected] Welcome back to school! I hope you all had a nice, relaxing Autumn Tour for 2019. Join us for this drive-yourself shopping
summer! It was nice to see so many families at the Fair last adventure in the beautiful countryside of Northern Ohio. Come
month. Congratulations to all of our Wellington students and and help us celebrate our 20th year! Every shop on the tour will
Walk to Fight Suicide staff who participated in activities at the Fair. It was another have a special offer to help celebrate 20 years of our tour! Tour
In 2009, Elissa Spence took her own life. Her mother, Deb amazing week for our Village to shine. dates are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, October 4, 5, 6, 11,
12 & 13. Tour hours are 10 a.m. -5 p.m on Friday & Saturday,
As we embark on a new school year, we will continue to
DiCillo, was emotionally and spiritually devastated by this follow the goals outlined in our Strategic Plan. Goal 1: Every and 12-5 p.m. on Sunday, both weekends. Join the fun visiting
tragic event. Deb decided she had to do something to prevent student graduates with college options and career skills. Goal our participating shops and farms in Oberlin, Wellington, New
others from suffering the pain and loss that she and other rela- 2: Responsive customer service to everyone through timely, London, LaGrange, Nova, Spencer and Homerville.
tives of suicide victims experienced. She discovered the exis- professional communication. Goal 3: Responsible use of com- Pick up your map/ flyer at your first stop or download it
tence of an organization, The American Foundation for Suicide munity resources with transparent reporting. from our website, www.countrytourgroup.com.
Prevention (AFSP). If you attended the football game last week or another event Search for a small wooden block with a letter on it hidden at
During the next few years, Deb worked at AFSP fundraising at the stadium, you were able to see the ongoing renovations the participating businesses each day of the tour. Find the letter
events, walks and manned information tables at larger events to our track. We look forward to final completion over the next and do a jumble solution to win a $25 gift certificate.
that promoted AFSP’s message of hope, training, funding for few weeks. This will be a great asset for our students and com- When your flyer is completed, turn it in at the last stop, with
mental health research and advocacy. Eventually, she was munity. your contact info. completed at the top, to be entered into a
asked to serve on the Board for Northern Ohio’s AFSP chapter The improvements to the track are just one of the many drawing for a $30 gift basket from each business; must be 18 &
and later, after all the chapters in the state were merged into enhancements we will make in our school district over the over for this drawing.
one, to serve on the board of the state chapter and act as its next few years. Information is already circulating regarding Shops on the Country Bay Lady Tour include: Farmyard
secretary. In addition, Deb runs a group which meets regularly our schools’ upcoming School Improvement Levy, which will Flowers, Main Street Antiques, Dostall Farms, Quilting Shan-
to help those who have suffered a loss due to suicide be on the Nov. 5 ballot, Issue #18. Funds will be used for im- ty, All Ohio Train & Toy, The Platinum Petal, Days of Yore
One of the primary fundraising tools used by AFSP is walks provements at Westwood Elementary School and Wellington Herb & Flower Farm, Hook’s Greenhouse, Bonnie Brae Farm
- both community and college campus. The Cleveland Walk High School, including new roofs at both schools, HVAC at Tours, Ltd. Honey Bee Treasure, The Rural Nest, Farm Charm
is one of the largest in the state. Deb organized a fund-raiser Westwood and replacing the parking lots at Westwood and the Boutique, Spencer Feed & Supply and Whistle Hollow Farm.
to support that walk - the fund-raiser was an Oktoberfest held high school. Our levy committee is hard at work preparing for For more information, email [email protected]
in Sheffield Lake. However, Deb became aware that a large the election campaign. Look for more information to come out or call Sue @ 440-371-7589.
number of people from Lorain County were not comfortable over the next few weeks. Workshop Players present...
with driving to University Circle (the location of the Cleveland Best of luck to our fall sports programs this season, as well
Walk), so she decided to organize a walk in Lorain County. as our marching band. Let’s make 2019-2020 the best year. GO “Becky’s New Car,” by Steven Dietz and directed by Judy
Initially, the walk was a Campus Walk held at Lorain Coun- DUKES! MacKeigan.
Edward Weber, Superintendent, Wellington Exempted Vil-
ty Community College. After the walk in 2018, Deb decided to lage Schools. Office: (440) 647-4286 Email: eweber@wel- Becky Foster is middle-aged, working in middle manage-
have a community walk instead, in order to reach more people. lington.k12.oh.us Website: www.wellington.k12.oh.us ment. She’s lost in a middlin’ marriage and longs for that pro-
The walk this year is for Lorain County and will be held at verbial “road not taken.” When a multi-millionaire chances into
Lakeview Park, in the city of Lorain, on Saturday, September the car dealership where she works, she is offered that oppor-
28. Check in is at 11 a.m. and the Walk is at 12 p.m., ending at A Community Program on Dementia tunity. It’s true that everything could change, but fear of the
3 p.m. Register at afsp.org/lorain. unknown causes her to lead a double life… one as a “middle”
AFSP uses funds received from these events to fund re- LIFE, a Dementia Friendly Foundation (https://dflife.org) person and the other as a fabulous new Becky. Will one catch
search for mental health issues relating to suicide, advocate in and THRIVE! Southern Lorain County (www.thriveslc.org) are up with the other?
Columbus and Washington, D.C. for funding for research and joining hands to give the public presentations on how to create Featuring: Kristina Rivera, Mark Hilan, Jonathon Mc-
for laws such as the recently passed statute changing the suicide meaningful encounters with those who live with dementia. Cleery, Matt Tomecko, Dave Hopkins, Kathryn Dean-Dielman
hotline from an 800 number to a 3 digit number similar to 911. The four, 45-minute presentations will take place on Satur- and Sarah Blubaugh. Show dates are: September 12, 13, 14, 15,
Deb has advocated both in Columbus and in Washington D.C., day, September 14, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the First Congrega- 20, 21 & 22. Shows start at 7:30 p.m.; the Sunday show is at 3
meeting with Representatives and Senators, pushing forth AF- tional Church at 140 South Main Street in Wellington. p.m. Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
SP’s goals. Carol Klingler, co-founder of LIFE, will make the presen- Tickets are $15 each. Group rates are available. For reser-
“The worst day of our lives was when we were informed of tations. LIFE’s mission of faith is to care partner with any- vations or more information, call the Box Office at (440) 988-
our daughters’ death by suicide. The old saying is that no parent one touched by dementia and offer resources, education and 5613. Workshop Players is located at 44820 Middle Ridge
should have to bury their child, and that is so true. Just writing engaging activities that promote and improve quality of life. Road, in Amherst. Box Office hours are 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. For
this article brought back the despair of that day and all the days LIFE does this by creating positive moments, listening, focus- more information, email [email protected] or
that followed. That tragic event changed our lives forever, but ing on abilities vs. disabilities, treating others with dignity and visit www.workshopplayers.com.
hopefully, with the tireless work and commitment of Deb and respect, providing a safe environment and providing intergen-
many others like her, other parents will be spared from living erational opportunities.
through that experience,” said Jim DiCillo. “Memory Café”
To find out more about the Lorain County Walk, visit afsp. A key goal of the Saturday 14 event is to build a support
org/lorain or e-mail Deb at: [email protected]. program for those with dementia in the Wellington communi-
ty. Plans are underway to create a “Memory Café,” which will
provide programming for both the patient and the caregiver.
CONSTRUCTION ALERT Individuals, churches, businesses and organizations are encour-
aged to participate in the presentations with the possibility of
Amherst Township becoming recognized as “Dementia Friendly.”
Please R.S.V.P. to the event by calling Stephanie at (440)
Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the closure of 647-2414, or by emailing her at soneil@sprengerhealthcare. VALLEY CITY
Stang Road, between Oberlin Road and West Ridge Road, for com.
the replacement and resurfacing of bridge #0038. VISION CENTER
Senior Living Fair
The cost of the project is $319,450, with 89% funding from FAMILY VISION
the Ohio Public Works Commission and the remaining 11% Save the date for the 14th annual Senior Living Fair! The
funded by Lorain County Motor Vehicle Tax monies and Fair is at the Lorain County Joint Vocational School, located CENTER
Amherst Township. The work is being completed by Denes at 15181 St. Rt. 58, in Oberlin, on Saturday, October 5, from
Concrete of Wellington, Ohio. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Once again they are offering a free lunch to all 6621 Center Road
seniors 60 years of age or older. The free lunch will be served Valley City
The work will begin at 8:00 am on Monday, September 9, from 11:15-1:15 a.m. DN
Dr. Norma Jesse, J
2019 and is expected to be completed by 5:00 pm on Friday, Optometrist 330-483-4035
November 8, 2019, weather permitting. The event is sponsored by Friends of Senior Citizens
(FOSC) and the Lorain County JVS. The fair will include
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The Southern Lorain County Historical Roadshow Tour is a
free event on Sunday, September 29, from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Visit
six historical societies for a great opportunity to learn about lo- Mary’s
cal history and museum treasurers. Visitors get a stamp at each
location for entry into a drawing for a $100 gift card. Watch for Insurance Team
their sign at each location. Start anywhere.
Beldon - local history & one room school house. 440-387-7500
Huntington - early homes in Huntington & school house.
LaGrange - early dairy farms & Creameries from early Medicare, Health,
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Penfield - moving a rare find; early one room school house
Pittsfield - 200th Anniversary - from Indians to Tornadoes
DIALOGUE WITH WWII Veterans Interviews. Visit us at
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THE BOARD OF For more information, go to pittsfieldtownshiphistoricalso- These Local Fairs!
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Eagles Flea Market Sept. 7-12

Come shop the vendors inside and out, rain or shine, at the (Industrial Building 13)
Wellington Eagles Flea Market on Saturday, September 14. Ashland County
Also enjoy fresh grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, sloppy joes and
chips and desserts made by the Auxiliary! Proceeds will go to Sept. 15-21
Saturday, September 14th Well-Help. Interested vendors may call Chris at (440) 371- (Under the Grandstand)
Bread & Brew 4368. The Eagles Club is located at 631 S. Main Street, in Wel-
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Eaton NEWS Frito seeks loving home

[email protected] will be a dream come true for Ziggy’s Friends for rescue.
her. Can you give Frito the Monte needed to be shaved
Eaton Township News home she longs for? She can down to the lion cut because
be adopted at Friendship APL
he had so many mats in his
8303 Murray Ridge Road fur. When you come to meet
Our Compost Center is open on Saturdays only from 10 a.m. in Elyria. Hours are Sunday him at Ziggy’s Friends in
- 4 p.m. 11-3, Closed Monday, Tues- Grafton, you’ll end up meet-
Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or northeaton@ day and Thursday 11-6:30, ing him and his family and
gmail.com to request a Resident Packet with links to Resources Wednesday, Friday and Sat- they are the friendliest groups
in the County/Township. urday 11-4:30. of cats you’ll ever meet. Once
Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should con- All cats receive one or his fur grows back in, he’ll
tact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing. Frito more vaccinations, a basic Monte have a beautiful long gray
Residential lock boxes & mailbox reflective signs are avail- Frito is a gorgeous 9-year veterinary examination, are Monte is a 6-year old do- tabby coat; much like that of
able at the town hall office. old who was abandoned in wormed and spayed/neutered mestic long hair cat…pos- a Maine Coon.
Eaton Township has a curfew between 12-5 a.m. her home along with 2 other and feline leukemia tested. sibly Main Coon mix. He is If you would like to meet
Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors must have a per- cats. She was understandably neutered and updated on his
mit (by Eaton Town Hall) to go door to door in our township timid leaving her home and Kittens under a year old are vaccinatiions. Monte and Monte, please call June with
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Ziggy’s Friends at (440) 522-
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violations. come such a long way! She is and up) are FREE for people home were surrendered to
Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at least in the cattery now with other
1 year of their life) that would like their name to be engraved cats. You can hang out with 60 years and up. All kittens/
on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact the town her there and get to know this cats over 3 months old are
hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50. sweet girl. Being in a home also micro-chipped. SHOP LOCAL
North Ridgeville Garden Club
The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet September
10 at 6 p.m. at the Sandy Ridge Reservation, located at 6195
Otten Road, in North Ridgeville. Thier speaker for the evening
will be Marlene Bolea, and her program will be “Out of My
Gourd Road Show.” She is very entertaining. Visitors are al-
ways welcome. For more information, please call (440) 365-
8522.
N. Ridgeville Historical Society

The North Ridgeville Historical Society recently unveiled
a new website. Anyone interested in local history is invited
to visit northridgevillehistoricalsociety.com. The new website
gives visitors access to information about North Ridgeville’s
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Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 9, 2019 Parade of Bands The Midview Alumni Band will also be joining the Mid-
Grafton NEWS The Midview Marching Blue with be presenting its 6th an- view Blue Marching Band on October 11, at 6 p.m., to entertain
the Homecoming Game crowd as Midview vs. Olmsted Falls.
[email protected] nual Parade of Bands on Saturday, September 28, at 7 p.m., at So, dust off your horn, register at https://docs.google.com/
Midview High School. Participating Bands will be: Columbia, forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelLLcBIHDRhXPonokX_UvObuaHP-
Air Force Officer retires Clearview, Elyria, Keystone, Lorain, Olmsted Falls and Mid- mq79kfq4Iaa-5gMk6OHnA/viewform and join the fun! We
will enjoy each other’s company and perform for the Midview
view Marching Blue! Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for stu-
dents and seniors (60+). fans once again! Music and other information will be passed
Dickenson logged more than Come and enjoy a full evening of great half time shows per- out to those who register. You may play at the game and at the
2,000 flight hours (900 in formed by several of our local high school bands. In addition parade of bands even if you are not able to attend rehearsals.
combat) in the B-1B bomber. to great music, there will be basket raffles, a 50/50 raffle, Shout If you have questions, you may contact band director, Josh
He served in a variety of posi- Outs and Candy Grams, giving you a chance to recognize your Brunger at [email protected] or Lisa Carter at elpro-
tions, including Weather Offi- own band member. All proceeds from this event benefit the [email protected]. Go Middies!
cer, Brigade Electronic War- Midview Schools Band Program. Willow Park Community Build
fare Officer, T-1A Instructor For more information, concerning the Marching Blue,
Combat Systems Officer please visit their web page at http://www.midviewband.com. As a Community Project, the Village of Grafton is install-
and B-1B Instructor Weapon If you wish to further support our great band, please accept ing playground structures for children of all ages and abilities
Systems Officer. Dickenson our invitation to be a part of the Midview Band Boosters. They at Willow Park on September 25-28. Volunteers are needed to
completed tours in Bosnia meet monthly, on the first Thursday, at 7 p.m., and would great- help construct the new play structures. If you are able to vol-
and Herzegovina, South Ko- ly enjoy having you! unteer your time to help with the Community Build at Willow
rea, Iraq and twice in Afghan- Midview Marching Band “Blitz Day” Park, please call VA Joe Price at 926-2401 or e-mail him at
istan. His last assignment [email protected] with your name, contact infor-
was as the Air Force ROTC Coming up on Saturday, September 14, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. mation and dates that you are available. Please respond by Sep-
Detachment 490 Command- will be the Midview Marching Blue “Blitz Day.” Band mem- tember 10. Thank you for making the Village of Grafton “A
Brian M. Dickenson er at the New Jersey Institute bers will be visiting the Grafton area public and offering Gold Place You Can Call Home.”
U.S. Air Force Lieutenant of Technology in Newark, Cards for $10 each. Armed with your Gold Card, you are enti- Steps For Elijah 5K/1 Mile Walk
Colonel Brian M. Dickenson New Jersey. Dickenson and tled to discounts at various businesses in the area. Your invest-
retired from Active Duty on his team trained and evaluat- ment can be made back in just a few purchases. All proceeds go The 4th annual Steps For Elijah 5K/1 Mile Walk will be on
August 1, 2019 after 22.5 ed over 110 cadets to decide to support our Marching Blue! Saturday, September 28, at Willow Park, in Grafton. Schedule
years of service. He complet- which cadets would earn U.S. If you are not visited by a band member, and wish to ob- of events: 8 a.m. - Packet pick-up/registration at Willow Park;
ed the Air Force Junior Re- Air Force Officer commis- tain a Gold Card, please contact Mr. Josh Brunger by e-mail 9 a.m. -Walk begins; 9:30 a.m. - 5K begins. Register now at
serve Officer Training Corps sions. at [email protected] or by phone at 1(440) 748-2124, http://www.signmeup.com/131642. Online registration closes
(ROTC) program and grad- Dickenson is the son of ext 4303. 9/27/19 at 11 p.m. Pre-registration fee is $35; day of event fee
uated from Midview High William and Sandra Dicken- Your support is most appreciated! Your current card is good is $40. A T-shirt is included with registration, and race medals
School in 1992. Dickenson son of Grafton. He, his wife until September 30. For more information concerning the for the first 35 finishers! There will be a Post Race gathering for
earned his Geography-Me- Sarah and their three children Marching Blue, please visit their web page at http://www.mid- runners and volunteers at The Deluxe Bar, located at 893 Main
teorology degree and offi- will live in New Jersey where viewband.com. Street, in Grafton. For more info., please check out the Sign Me
cer commission through the he will teach as an Air Force If you wish to further support our great band, please accept Up registration page or search, “Steps For Elijah” on Facebook.
Air Force ROTC program at Junior ROTC instructor. our invitation to be a part of the Midview Band Boosters. They Monies raised will benefit the Ronald McDonald House and
meet the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., and would
Ohio University in 1996. Congratulations on your greatly enjoy having you! SOFT (Support Organization for Trisomy).
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$ 5 Small performing both pre-game and the half-time show. Members 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
$ 10 Runners from all years are welcome! Participating bands this year will GRAFTON, OHIO
be: Lorain, Olmsted Falls, Columbia, Clearview, Keystone and
Elyria. 440-926-2705




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ing LCCC for business administration. After obtain- son Landon was born in 2012 and is a Midview First
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Senior Scams and Elder Abuse - Tuesday, September 17, at
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Gamers Unplugged - Monday, September 9, at 5 p.m. Teens
12-18, or in grades 7-12. No registration required. Come hang posed amendment will be available for examination for a pe-
riod of ten days from September 6-17, and is available for ex-
out and play tabletop games in the community room. Board amination at all hours on the announcement/information panel
games, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic, oh my! Game On! at the Grafton Township Hall at 17109 Avon-Belden Road (St.
Candy Sushi - Tuesday, September 10, at 5:30 p.m. Looks
like sushi, but doesn’t taste like it! Learn about Japanese cul- Rt. 83).
After conclusion of the hearing, the matter will be submit-
ture, use chopsticks and create your own “sushi” rolls using ted to the Board of Trustees for further action. The proposed
Rice Krispie treats, fruit rolls up and more! amendment changes are to update the current fencing zoning
Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, September 11, at 12
p.m. Join facilitator Peggy Wyar for a lively discussion of a regulations. -Grafton Township Zoning Sec., Eugene S. Pleban
different inspiring book each month. Feel free to bring your Belden Historical Society meeting
lunch. September’s title is Blessings in Disguise, by Nancy
Mehl. Copies of the title are available at the the Customer Ser- The Belden Historical Society will meet on Wednesday,
vice desk, while supplies last. September 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Town Hall and Muse-
Anime & Manga Society - Wednesday, September 11, at um on the corner of Rt. 303 and Rt. 83. We will be discussing
3:30 p.m. Come to watch and discuss Anime, draw Manga and future work at the Vets’ Park and our participation in the 3rd
have a light Japanese style snack and drinks. This program is annual Southern Lorain County Road Show Tour in September.
for Teens 12-18, or in grades 7-12. Registration is required. The public is always welcome to attend. A work session will
I Love Flowers! Series - Thursday, September 12, at 6:30 precede the meeting at 6:30.
p.m. Calling all gardeners, wannabe gardeners and crafters for South Lorain Co. Historical Road Show Tour - On Sun-
the final session in our floral series. Expert Carol Mole will day, September 29, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Belden and 6 other
demonstrate how to create floral arrangements, wreaths and sites will be open to the public for demonstrations and viewing.
swags out of fresh and dried flowers. L-R: Avon High School Band members, Olivia Eldridge, Sam Go- Maps are available at all locations. Visit all and get in a drawing
Working with the Moon - Saturday, September 14, at 7 p.m. lik, Sarah Talmage and (in front) Michael Wilson. Photo by Michelle for $100. Refreshments available at some locations; free hot
Did you know that, based on the moon, there are better days to Fairless. dogs and drinks at Belden’s museum.
start a new job, a relationship and declutter your home? Or that For decades, the battle has raged: Beatles or Stones?
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a fun-filled presentation about working with the moon. Imme- counterparts. At the same time, the Beatles secretly envied the Andrew Deak, D.M.D, M.D.
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Make & Take Mondays - Monday, September 16, at 3:30 changed musical history, but only one can be the best. The most
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Zone and make a craft to take home with you. arena until now as Beatles vs. Stones - A Musical Showdown
Community History Group - Monday, September 16, at 6 performs at the Stocker Arts Center/Hoke Theatre on the cam-
p.m. Be a part of bringing the unique history of our communi- pus of Lorain County Community College on Tuesday, Sep- Welcomed!
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the Carlisle Township Fire Station, 11950 LaGrange Road. All
Carlisle NEWS properties with household sewage systems that are not con- one knows someone who is at high risk for complications from
[email protected] nected to sanitary sewer will be required to maintain an annual the flu virus. Our loved ones with chronic health conditions,
O&M permit with the LCPH in the coming years. This is an in- such as asthma, heart and lung disease, diabetes and cancers
Veterans Memorial formational meeting to answer questions and address concerns may have more health problems if they get the flu virus,” said
residents may have about their system and permit. Education
Covell. “Get your flu shot to help others.”
In November, find a flu shot clinic near you at LorainCoun-
Ground-Breaking Ceremony on proper maintenance of your household sewage system will tyHealth.com or call 440-284-3206. There’s no out-of-pocket
be provided as well.
The Carlisle Township Road Department continues with
Dear Veterans and families, we are proud to invite you to their busy summer schedules. The Chip Seal road repair work cost for flu shots through Lorain County Public Health, and no
witness the ground-breaking ceremony for the Carlisle Town- will continue into October. The roads designated for Chip Seal office visit fee. Or, make an appointment now for a flu shot in
ship Veterans Memorial. The ceremony will take place on Sat- include (in no particular order): Carlisle Avenue, Alameda Al- November with your healthcare provider.
urday, September 14, at 10 a.m. at the site of the Memorial, ley, Edgehill Drive (Dead End), Butternut Ridge Road (Ober- For more information on Lorain County Public Health, call
11969 State Route 301 (LaGrange Rd.), LaGrange. Please con- lin-Elyria to West Ridge Road), Slife Road (St. Rt. 301 to E-2, (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCountyHealth.com.
sider attending and thank you in advance for your support of 627 ft.), Whitehead Road, Mardun Court, Miller Court and
the Carlisle Township Veterans Memorial. Robson Road. When completed, the Road Department will be-
Ray Hildebrandt, Carlisle Township Veterans Memorial gin preparation for the Fall leaf pick up season.
Chairman Beginning September 16, Jack Walter will become Carl- CONSTRUCTION ALERT
Steak Fry fund-raiser isle Township’s newest full-time firefighter. He is a graduate Carlisle, Eaton Township
of Cuyahoga Community College Fire Academy, is a certified
for Veterans Memorial Emergency Medical Technician and is currently enrolled in Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the Engineer’s
The Carlisle Township Veterans Memorial Committee is LCCC’s Paramedic program. His goals are to be a certified Fire Highway Maintenance department will be milling and paving a
Safety Inspector and a member of the Lorain County Swift-
sponsoring a Steak Fry fund-raiser on Saturday, October 19, water Rescue Team. Firefighter Walter will replace Lt. Randy portion of Butternut Ridge Road, from Grafton Road, heading
east, and ending at the Cul-de-Sac.
at Amvets Post #32, located at 11087 Middle Ave., in Elyria. Feakins who will officially retire September 13. Lt. Feakins has
Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased by calling been with the township since 1985. We wish Firefighter Walters The work will begin Monday, September 9, 2019 and is
Ray Hildebrandt at (440) 458-5814. Fligner’s Catering Service the best of luck and a special thank you to Lt. Feakins for his expected to be completed by 5:00 pm on Friday, September
will be catering this event. The memorial will be built on the years of service! 20, 2019, weather permitting.
property next to the old Carlisle Township Fire Station, now The Carlisle Township Veterans Memorial (CTVM) com- Traffic will be maintained; however, please be prepared for
Town Hall, on LaGrange Road. Carlisle Township residents mittee is ramping up their fund-raising efforts. In addition rough and uneven road conditions.
will be proud to have this memorial built. Please come and sup- to selling memorialized bricks, they are also selling CTVM
port our fund-raiser. T-shirts. The shirts are gray with the image of the memorial Your cooperation during construction is greatly appreciated.
Carlisle Township sign erected next to the township hall. Several other fund-rais-
ing events are planned.
Community News Submitted by Jared Smith, Trustee

Lorain County Public Health (LCPH) is hosting an informa- November is the best time
tional meeting on household sewage regulations and the Op- to get your flu shot
eration and Maintenance (O&M) permit program on Tuesday,
October 1, at 7 p.m. at the Ray Hildebrandt Meeting Room in Lorain County Public Health announces it will provide flu
shots starting on November 1. A flu shot in November offers
you the best protection through the peak flu season in North-
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WATERPROOFING LaGrange NEWS KHS Class of ‘72 fall reunion

[email protected] The Keystone Class of 1972 is having a Fall get together
J. A. KILBY ENT. on September 14 at 6 p.m. at the Grey Hawk Golf Course in
LaGrange. Come join us for food and conversation. For more
“Stop the water before it stops you!” Library Friends seeking donations information, emial: [email protected].
•Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening,
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440-327-3433 nations until the end of October at the locations of LaGrange The Keystone High School Class of 1999’s 20th reunion
IGA, Michelle’s Cafe, the Keystone-LaGrange Community Li- will be held at Grey Hawk Golf Club & The Nest Restaurant,
brary, the LaGrange United Methodist Church and First Baptist
located at 665 US Grant Street, in LaGrange, from 7-11 p.m. on
WATER WELLS Church of LaGrange, during regular business hours. Drop off Saturday, September 28. It will be an evening of fun, including
entertainment, dancing and old friends! Dinner will start at 7:30
is available at the Old Fire Station on the Square on Monday
mornings from 9-11 a.m. p.m. with heavy appetizers and desserts, along with a cash bar.
Pay early for a discounted price: tickets are $35 per person/$70
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS Harvest Pancake Breakfast per couple; after September 17, tickets are $40 per person/$80
per couple. Payment can be made via their PayPal link, PayPal.
Friends of the Lorain County Metro Parks is having a Har- me/Keystone1999 or through Venmo at Keystone-Wildcats. A
SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS vest Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, September 29, from 9 a.m.- pre-reunion informal gathering will take place at The Depot at
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS 1 p.m. Cost is $7 per person; $4.50 for children 3-10 years old Union Station, located at 700 North Center Street, in LaGrange,
FILTERS • CHLORINATORS and children 2 and under eat free. on Friday, September 27, before and after the home football
All-you-can-eat Pancakes, served with sausage and scram-
game that evening. Everyone is encouraged to attend the foot-
SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP bled eggs, coffee, tea, orange juice or milk. Chocolate chip or ball game. No RSVP for the Friday event is required.
PUMPS • WATER RELATED blueberry pancakes will also be available, as well as strawberry
MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT topping! Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
The event is at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882
Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. Proceeds benefit Friends of Met- (FASD) program
KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 ro Parks in support of the Lorain County Metro Parks.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are conditions
caused by a woman drinking alcohol during pregnancy. The
alcohol in the mother’s blood passes to the baby through the
umbilical cord - meaning that when a woman drinks alcohol, so
does her baby, who as a result may suffer serious physical and
Congratulations to our their commitment to the Key- intellectual harm.
recent inductees into the stone Athletics program. To help individuals learn more about FASD, and how best to
K.A.T.S Hall of Fame: For- In upcoming events, we work with those affected to help them reach their fullest poten-
mer Keystone Head Foot- are excited for our annual tial, Murray Ridge Developmental Specialist Kathy Bevaque is
ball Coach Rob Clarico, Powderpuff football game conducting a free, 4-session course on FASDs, from 6-9 p.m.
Student-Athlete Kara Dill, to kick off our homecoming on Tuesday, September 24, Thursday, September 26, Tuesday,
retired Keystone Girls Bas- football game and dance! October 1 and Thursday, October 3. The course will be held at
ketball Coach Scott Terry, the The powderpuff game will the Murray Ridge Center Service and Support Administration
2004 Keystone High School take place on Thursday, Sep- (SSA) Building, located at 9740 Murray Ridge Road, in Elyria
Softball Team, and the 2001- tember 26, at 7 p.m. at Wild- (behind Murray Ridge School).
2002 Keystone Girls Basket- cat Stadium! The game will The course is ideal for nurses, social workers, counselors,
ball Team. These individuals be followed by a bonfire on physicians, educators, parents and caregivers who work with
were honored at the 22nd an- the same night, and we will individuals with prenatal exposure to alcohol or drugs. Session
nual K.A.T.S. Hall of Fame continue our celebration at 1 will cover basic facts on FASD, characteristics and chrono-
awards banquet. Thanks to the home football game on logical vs. developmental age. Session 2 will cover neurolog-
the K.A.T.S Officers, Mike Friday, September 27 vs. Co- ical issues, behaviors of FASD and coping skills. Developing
Conrad, Charles Sturgill, Jr., lumbia. Homecoming week effective strategies for FASD, advocacy and finding resources
Gary Kincannon, Matthew concludes with a dance on will be discussed in Session 3. And, Session 4 will cover advo-
Devore, Dustin Banks, Ricky Saturday, September 28. cacy in schools and discipline, as well as daily living and future
Shaw, Chad Whitacre, Scott Thank you to our KHS teach- planning for individuals with FASD.
Sooy, and Andrew Gibson for ers and students who are Those attending the program may be eligible for contact
working very hard to plan and hours. Social workers, counselors and chemical dependency
coordinate these events! workers may receive RCH provided by the ADAS Board of
Have a great week Key- Lorain County. Developmental Disability hours will be pro-
stone! vided by the Lorain County Board of Developmental Disabili-
Dan White, Superinten- ties. Pending are Ohio Approved Specialized Training for Ear-
dent-Keystone Local Schools ly Childhood SUTQ, ODE and ODH.
(440) 355-2424 Again, the course is free, but space is limited. For more in-
Daniel.White@keystone- formation, call Kathy Bevaque at (440) 284-3655 or email her
schools.org at [email protected].























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