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Volume 62, No. 11 Columbia Station, Ohio September 12, 2016
Sophia and the Unicorn Firefighters Association purchases
LUCAS life saving device
On August 20, Angels
Haven Horse Rescue and Sophia rides her “Unicorn” with the aid of three of the horse The Grafton Village L-R: Captain Glen Thompson (EMS coordinator), Chief John
their team of volunteers rescue volunteers. Fire?ghters Association Cutter and EMT Lora Kilgore stand near the new LUCAS
granted a special wish to a is proud to announce the device.
special little ?ve-year-old phia received her dream of with various organizations purchase of a brand new
girl named Sophia. So- meeting a unicorn and our and individuals of all ages LUCAS device. The LU- like to thank everyone for which allows them to better
phia’s wish was to meet volunteers achieved our and helps them overcome CAS Chest Compression their continued support serve the community.
a unicorn and her request goal which they work hard mental and physical chal- System is a safe and ef?- at the Firemen’s festival,
came through “A Special for everyday; helping hors- lenges, build con?dence, cient tool that standardiz-
Wish Foundation.” Both es, helping people. Sophia’s establish discipline, apply es chest compressions in
not for pro?t organizations dream accomplishment teamwork, create a sense accordance with the latest
worked together and grant- was a true testament to of responsibility and sense scienti?c guidelines. This
ed her that wish. Thanks how magical things can be of belonging, which helps will improve the effective-
to AHHR’s dedicated vol- achieved when caring peo- them de?ne their character ness of CPR in an emer-
unteers, coupled with their ple work together towards in a positive way. To learn gency situation. Funds to
creative talents, the dream a common goal. Our mis- more about Angels Hav- purchase this new piece
became reality for bubbly sion is of course rescuing en Horse Rescue, please of equipment came from
little Sophia, who at such a abused, neglected and un- come to our Open House the proceeds of the annu-
young age, has already un- wanted horses and rehabili- and Membership Drive on al Firemen’s Festival held
dergone three heart surger- tating them to become ready Sunday, October 2, at Ever- Memorial Day weekend at
ies. Sophia was overjoyed for a permanent, loving green Farm, 13297 Durkee Willow Park, and a grant
and wide eyed when she ran home, but it widens deeper Road, Grafton, or call Heidi from CSX. No tax dollars
to see her unicorn all decked than that. Our group works at (440) 781-5060. were used in the purchase
out in glittery attire which of this life saving device.
was very similar to the out- The Grafton Village Fire-
?t that she was provided ?ghters Association would
with as she entered the barn.
The two met and their magi- Pgs 11-14
cal journey began. Lighten- The 36th annual Elyria Apple Festival runs from Friday, September 16, through Sunday,
ing, aka unicorn, was on his September 18. On Friday, the festival is open from 12-9 p.m. Enjoy musical performances
best behavior as he nuzzled throughout the day, including the Elyria HS Pioneer Marching Band at 12:30 and the Open
Sophia to let her know that Door Marching Band at 2 p.m. on the square. In the Gazebo at 3 p.m., Ritch Underwood per-
she was someone special forms along with kids entertainment from 4 p.m.. On the Ely Stage from 6-8 p.m., come listen
and that he was ready to to The Geeze Cats perform. Big Mike and Company will be behind the courthouse from 4-6
grant her wish for her. Af- p.m. and Hip to That, from 6:30-8:30.
ter their warm greeting, So- The festival continues on Saturday from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. The Apple Pie Judging at Donna’s
phia rode her unicorn and Diner will be at 10 a.m., with prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Contestants are asked to reg-
even trotted with the help of ister by bringing their homemade apple pies to the site no later than 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.
some of AHHR’s dedicated At 11:30 a.m. will be an Apple Pie Eating Contest in the Gazebo, followed by a Kid’s Apple
volunteers, Nicole Scarber- Bobbing and other kid’s activities. On the Ely Stage at 12:30 p.m. will be the Apple Festival
ry as the lead and Samantha Princess Pageant. Enjoy watching the YWCA Dance Team at 4 p.m., followed at 6 p.m. by
Mayer and Lauren Fergu- Ronnie Clinton. Behind the courthouse from 1-3 p.m. the Front Porch Swatters will entertain,
son as side walkers. Sophia followed by the Malt Shop Memories starting at 4:30 p.m. Behind the Justice Center on Sat-
was smiling during the en- urday at 4 p.m. will be the Corn Hole Tournament. Late registration, if openings are available
tire time and the positive ,will be from 1:30-2:30 p.m. that day. Late registration is $40 per team.
experience that she and our Sunday, on the square, concessions and crafts will be available throughout the day once
volunteers received made again. Sunday the festival is from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., but at 8:30 a.m. at Northwood JHS, a 5K
it a truly amazing day. So- Race and Fun Walk will take place through Cascade Park. At 9 a.m., the Talmer Bank Car
Show will be on Broad Street. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the Cruise-In and Judging is
LaGrange Engine Club Show from 9-11:30 a.m. Winners will be announced at 1:30 p.m. Enter at the corner of West Avenue
and Broad Street. Cars will be parked in the order they arrive.
The 46th annual LaGrange Engine Club Show is on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, In the Gazebo on Sunday at 11 a.m., Rudy and the Illusions will perform, and Brad the
September 16, 17 & 18, at the Lorain County Fairgrounds in Wellington. Show hours on Magician will entertain kids of all ages from 12-2 p.m.
Friday and Saturday are from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday hours are from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Big Agnes Band entertains attendees from 2:30-5 p.m. on the Ely Stage after the Apple
Art Presentation at 12:30 p.m. Behind the courthouse, take a step back in time with a WIXY
The Opening Ceremony is on Friday at 10 a.m. On Saturday at 10 a.m., a Consign- 1260 Radio Show from 2:30-5 p.m.
ment Auction will take place with Auctioneer Andy Suvar. Farm equipment, threshing Located at 400 Broad Street, Ely Square Park features historic monuments, a veteran’s
machines, gas engines and tractors of all types and sizes will be on display and many in memorial, a large Victorian fountain and the park’s centerpiece gazebo. For more information
operation during the show. call (440) 324-2255.
See pages 11-14 in this issue for more about the Elyria Apple Festival.
A large Flea Market will be held throughout the fairgrounds and antique cars, trucks
and motorcycles will be on display. On Saturday and Sunday only, there will be a spe-
cial display of Indian motorcycles. Stop by the new Blacksmith Shop for blacksmithing
demonstrations. There will also be a food concession area and an indoor toy show.
Come and see the new Thrashing Machine in operation, donated to the club by Tom
Rictonwald of Perrysburg. Stop by the Lorain County Vintage Motor Scooter Club and
the Lorain County Wood Carvers Association displays all weekend. Also on hand will be
representatives from the Ohio Chapters of the American Truck Historical Society and the
Commodore Perry Chapter of the A.A.C.A.
Admission is $3 for adults and free for children under 12 when accompanied by an
adult.
The Rural-Urban Record Community Carlisle 10 Grafton Twp. 17 Churches 6
Columbia 4 LaGrange 18 Profile page 7
PO Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Eaton 8 N. Ridgeville 20 Events page 2
Directory Grafton 16 Wellington 19
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LOCAL
Events
Sept. 10 Sept. 16-18 Sept. 17
Sept. 24-25 October 2 October 8
Fall into Autumn Elyria Apple Festival Dragon Boat Festival
Alpaca Farm Tour Woollybear Festival 5K RUNDEAD
Enjoy the fall in our nautical 3 days of family fun, food, en- Join us for thrilling races, team
town on the shores of Lake Erie. tertainment, corn hole, Prin- spirit and fun on the banks of Celebrate National Alpaca Farm The Woollybear Festival con- Run from zombies or be a
Stroll through the park and en- cess Pageant, pie contests, the majestic Cuyahoga River in Day and enjoy the alpacas as sist of entertainment, food zombie and chase runners!
joy the many vendors selling children’s activities, car show, Cleveland’s Historic Flats. they play. Farm store Open. booths, craft booths, merchant Runners will have ?ags that
their wares and live music too! food & crafts. This old time fes- Educational Seminars and Free sales and one of the largest pa- represent their health. Zombies
Main St., Vermilion tival celebrates the city of Elyria. Rivergate Park, Admission. rades in Ohio(1:30pm). Hosted will try to steal those ?ags.
1785 Merwin Ave, Clev. by Dick Goddard of FOX8.
9:30am - 5:30pm 400 Broad Street, Elyria 8:00am - 4:00pm Our Little World Alpacas Victory Park, 7777 Vic-
Pet Adoption & Fundraiser See Section on pg 11 16800 Cowley Rd, Grafton Downtown Vermilion tory Lane, N. Ridgeville
www.cledba.org 10:00am - 4:00pm 8:00am - ? 2:00pm - 6:00pm
Come to Premier Toyota of Am- Lagrange Engine Show
herst for a fun day of pets, priz- Rocky River Fall Arts Sept. 25 October 6 Zombie Fest (follows 5K)
es, and refreshments! 100% of Our members display all types Festival
proceeds will go to the Friend- of farm equipment, including Harvest Pancake L’AMOUR DU VIN Dress like a Zombie! Activities
ship APL of Lorain County. Free steam traction engines, portable 72 artists and a variety of enter- Breakfast include cornhole boards, ven-
Animal Adoptions! steam power plants, farm trac- tainment including Jazz bands Come to a premier food & wine dor booths, food trucks, bever-
tors, garden tractors, small gas and musical soloists. Activities All you can eat pancake break- event. Business cocktail attire. ages and LIVE MUSIC!
47190 Cooper Foster engines, and more! for kids, face painting and a va- fast with proceeds to bene?t Advance ticket purchase rec-
Park Rd, Amherst riety of food trucks. Friends of Metro Parks. Adults ommended ($75). All proceeds Victory Park, N. Ridgeville
10:00am - 2:00pm Lorain County Fairgrounds $7, Kids (3-10) $4.50. Under 3 bene?t the Arthritis Foundation. 6:00pm - 11:00pm
12th Annual K9 Splash Wellington, OH 19110 Detroit Rd, Free. Historical Society
Rocky River Avon Oaks County Club BBQ & Auction
Come participate with your dog www.lagrangeengineclub.com 10:00am - 5:00pm Carlisle Visitor Center 32300 Detroit, Avon
in this family-friendly dog swim. 12882 Diagonal Rd, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please join us for an all you
Raf? e baskets, doggie games, Sept. 17 Fire?sh Festival LaGrange can eat BBQ dinner with all the
and merchandise for sale. Mon- 9:00am - 1:00pm October 8 ?xings. And bid on our lovely
etary donation to participate. Handmade Primitive The free event of sizzling ?re Wellington Oktoberfest live auction items and/or bid on
Antique Show and arts performances will in- Chatham Apple Butter our items at our silent auction.
Wallace Lake, Berea volve music, dance, theatre and Authentic German Beers, Festival
1:00pm - 3:00pm BBQ, Live Music “Rudy and the art both on stages and in the Foods & Entertainment. Wel- Jack Matia Honda
Illusions”. Bene?ts pro?t Pitts- hidden alleys, empty storefronts, lington Eagles Aerie #2051. Enjoy bean soup, chili, biscuits 823 Leona St., Elyria
www.bereaanimalrescue.com ?eld History and restoration of balconies and ?re escapes. with apple butter and dough- 5:00pm - 8:00pm
1830 schoolhouse. $3 Admiss. 631 South Main St. nuts. See how apple-butter is
Lakewood Wine & Broadway Ave, Lorain Wellington made! Craft show In the VFW
Craft Beer Festival Pitts?eld Square 2:00pm - 11:00pm 1:00pm - 6:00pm as well as other exhibits.
ST 303 & ST 58
Features a wide assortment of 9:00am - 4:00pm Sept. 18 October 1 6299 Avon Lake Rd,
some of the ?nest wines and Spencer
craft beers around, a commem- www.pitts?eldtownshiphistori- Harvest of the Arts Put-In-Bay Wine Festival 10:00am - 5:30pm
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kids ages 8-17! (parent must be On the Square in Bay Avenue, Downtown • Date
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eat pancake breakfast and free Airport, Russia Rd, Elyria Sales or Open Houses
tours of our Civil War Museum. 10:00am - 2:00pm VFW Spaghetti Dinner
$5 per Adult, $2 per child. Fund-raiser Call: 440-236-5103
5501 E. Lake Road, www.eaa1252.org
Shef?eld V.F.W. Auxiliary of Post #9871 is
having a bene?t Spaghetti Din-
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Witches Night Out fund-raiser and 31 mutual aid requests. together. The Trustees decid-
Transport billing for August ed to add Standard Operating
CHS Weekly Calendar Beriswill Farm is having a “Witches Night brought in $10,337.61, bring- Procedures to the general em-
Out” (American Cancer Society Relay for ing the total for the year to ployee manual.
Monday, September 12: Life fund-raiser) on Thursday, September 29, $90,806.02. The Columbia
4 p.m. Golf at Lorain. from 6-8:30 p.m. You and your girlfriends Fire Department had a tanker The Trustees voted to ap-
Tuesday, September 13: can enjoy all of the fun activities, including covering the air show. Sensors prove additional expenditures
4 p.m. Golf v. Brooklyn. the Corn Mazes, hay rides, mountain slides, a on a gas monitor have gone of $15,024.38 for paving 1.5
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball v. Oberlin. bon?re, music by a DJ and much more! You bad and it cannot be repaired miles of Root Road. They vot-
Wednesday, September 14: can also enjoy festive food, sweet treats and a special “witches because parts are no longer ed to approve up to $10,000
7 p.m. Soccer - Lutheran West; Boys - home; Girls - away. brew!” Come rain or shine; inside facilities are available. Tickets available. The department will for asphalt for the interior
Thursday, September 15: are $35 each ($40 at the door) and group discounts are available. be looking into purchasing a of the new Salt Shed. The
4 p.m. Golf at Black River. To register, for more information or to help sponsor an event, call new one. Trustees approved speci?-
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball v. Fairview. Carol Beriswill at (330) 571-3905 or email cjb1123@frontier. cations for the change work
Friday, September 16: com. In the Cemetery report, order for Folley Road Issue I
7 p.m. Football v. Brookside. Rita Plata reported that $550 Culvert Project. The Trustees
Saturday, September 17: Beriswill Farm is located at 2200 Station Rd., in Valley City. was received for burials and approved an expenditure of
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday School. 100% of all proceeds from this event will go to support cancer $200 for footer fees. $6,930 for the gear washer for
Cross Country at Boardman. research and treatment programs. the ?re department. None of
10 a.m. JV Football at Brookside. Old Business the money will come from the
10 a.m. Varsity Volleyball at Firestone Invitational. Columbia K-8 lunch menu There is no new informa- general fund. It is all insurance
1 p.m. Soccer - Brooklyn. Boys - home; Girls - away. tion or changes in the work money.
7 p.m. Marching Band at Elyria Band Show. September 19-23: being done on the mounds in
Monday: Breakfast - pancakes; Lunch - Choice of popcorn Columbia Reserve Subdivi- The Columbia Community
Family Literacy Night chicken or popcorn chicken wrap or raider salad w/ WG roll with sion. The Comprehensive Plan Foundation gave a presenta-
steamed carrots and mixed fruit. is done and is on the way. Co- tion on a proposed communi-
Are you ready to camp out? Copopa and CMS are hosting a Tuesday: Breakfast - Bacon & egg pizza; Lunch - Choice lumbia received $43,324.21 ty electronic message board
Family Literacy Night, set to take place on Thursday, September of Walking taco w/taco meat, RF tortilla chips and cheese or in reimbursement from the which can further connect the
29, from 6-8 p.m. Be sure to keep a look out for more informa- popcorn chicken wrap or raider salad w/ WG roll with corn and Lorain County General Health community to notice of all
tion and a pre-registry form (in your child’s backpack) for this peaches. District Mini Grant for the meetings, events and infor-
great night! Please turn in your form by September 21 to en- Wednesday: Breakfast - Bagel w/cream cheese; Lunch - construction of the walking mation. It is the most modern
sure your spot at this fun-?lled event! Can’t wait to see you for Choice of corn dog, or popcorn chicken wrap or raider salad w/ trail extension. The pedestrian to date, 4ft.x7ft. mounted on
s’more fun, and remember this is a family event, so plan to stay WG roll with green beans and pineapple. counter has been ordered. The masonry, and located on the
together throughout the evening! Thursday: Breakfast - Sausage & egg sliders; Lunch - Choice streetlight at West River and southwest corner of Columbia
of Spaghetti w/meatballs or popcorn chicken wrap or raider salad Riverview is still not done. and West River Road. The to-
w/ WG roll with peas and applesauce. The lots in Columbia Reserve tal cost of the project is about
Friday: Breakfast - pancake wrap; Lunch - Choice of Pizza or with utility connection issues $20,000 and the funds will
popcorn chicken wrap or raider salad w/WG roll with broccoli are also not done. The new come from community invest-
and pears. salt shed is done. The ?oor ment and donations. The goal
will be asphalted next week. is to have it in place by the end
Food Pantry The Trustees passed a motion of October. The Trustees gave
to purchase the hydraulics on their support to the Founda-
Columbia Trustees MeetingThe September food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton the new truck for $63,978, tion’s efforts to get this project
Church will be on Monday, September 12, from 4-5:30 p.m. The which will include the bed and started.
church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- plow. The library lease is still
ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North with the attorney. The clean up The LORCO Facility
Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, The Columbia Township to $319,669.74 and payroll of 10496 East River Road is Planning Area is requesting a
Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be eligible ac- Board of Trustees met on amounted to $35,714.01. The looking very good. The Trust- boundary change on Hawke
cording to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines and bring September 6 in the Town Hall receipts totaled $783,400.60. ees will revisit the property Road for permanent parcel
proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a photo ID. with all three trustees present November 1. The electronic #12-00-099-000-031. The
and the Fiscal Of?cer, Jackie Correspondence was read. sign on township property will Trustees decided not to ap-
For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the Ramsey. The Trustees voted to It was learned that in the peri- be shut off and the Whitehall prove it until they get more
church of?ce at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday be- accept the minutes of the pre- od ending June 30, Time War- heading removed. The Town- information. The item was ta-
tween 9 a.m. and noon. vious meeting as written and ner Cable sent $17,535.99 to ship is considering removing bled until the next meeting. It
to pay the bills and payroll as the township in franchise fees. the device and relocating it. is of?cial. The Trustees voted
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Ag- presented. The bills amounted The closing of Snell Road Wayne Brassell of the Co- to set the time and day for Hal-
riculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating has been changed to spring of lumbia Community Founda- loween this year in Columbia
on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. 2017 or September of 2017. tion said that it was donated for Monday, October 31, from
by the Columbia Endowment 6-8 p.m.
Department Reports Fund. He felt that it would be
There was nothing from the of value to relocate it to one Committee Reports
2200 Station Rd., Valley City Enjoy our Maze on: Sheriff. The Zoning Inspector of the schools such as CMS Mr. Cunningham reported
Between St. Rt. 303 & St. Rt. 18 Tuesdays through Sundays reported 7 permits issued. No to keep parents informed of that the Lorain County Town-
September 17 through October 30 single family homes permit events. Work on the Estates ship Association will meet in
$8 admission ages 4 & up weekends, were issued. A violation let- of Columbia Ridge has been Huntington Twp. on 9-15. Mr.
includes all activities. $6 on weekdays Times: Tues.- Sun. – 11 am-6 pm ter was sent to a resident on shut down and put on hold by Heidecker reported that the
Free admission for ages 3 and under Flashlight Nights: Hawke Road for manure on the Army Corp of Engineers. Southwest General Hospi-
the road-right-of way and in The Trustees would like to see tal Board will meet 9-21 and
Saturdays, starting 10/1, see the maze the EPA and Army Corp of NOACA on 9-9. Mr. Musto
Engineers stamp approval of reported that Lorain County
Larger Groups Call: 330-350-2486 in the dark! 6-10 pm the new roads going in to Co- Community Action will meet
Bring your own ?ashlight! lumbia followed by the Coun- 10-7 and NOPEC 11-15. He
ty and lastly by the Township. mentioned that the installation
National Parks System 100th Anniversary Maze the ditch. Another letter was That way the Township is not of the new water tower for Co-
sent to a resident on Sprague held liable for poor work. lumbia has started - 225 yards
and Aldridge for high vegeta- New Business of concrete was poured for the
School Day Tours- “How did that get in my Lunchbox?” tion. Another one to a resident The Trustees discussed base alone.
road department wages. Be- Fiscal Of?cer Financial
Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm on Root Road for unlicensed cause the position of foreman Requests
was eliminated and because The Fiscal Of?cer asked
$7/person - 1 teacher free/w 15 students! vehicles. The Board of Zoning the trustees do not want to cut the Trustees for approval to
Organized activities, corn maze and more! Appeals will meet on Septem- the wages of the former fore- use UAN to submit data to
Students will learn about how various food ber 26 for a case on Emmons man they passed a motion to ohiocheckbook.com It is a
items are produced on a farm from seed! that will need a variance. The freeze the wages of the for- program designed by State
Birthday Party Plans now available! Road-Service Director re- mer foreman until the wages Of?cials Mandel and Yost to
of the other workers catch up provide greater transparency
ported that all equipment was and then all wages will rise of public ?nances in Ohio. At
up and running except for an the end of the 2016 ?scal year,
Witches Night Out! - Relay for Life fund-raiser Hay Rides • Hay Maze air compressor. The Issue I anyone will be able to access
Ladies, join us on September 29, from 6-8:30 p.m. Hay Mountain changes have been approved
by the County. The cost of
Tickets are only $35. Call us today to register! Baby Farm Animals
Scarecrow Building
Face painting and more! the project remains the same.
$1 off up to 5 maze admissions
Snacks & Beverages available for sale The Fire Chief reported 33 on
?le, 32 on call, 123 ?re calls to
Questions? Call 330-350-2486 or [email protected] date and 445 EMS calls. There
were 18 mutual aid assists
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picture of the township. The are asked to monitor their ful designs and patterns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring
Trustees passed a motion to lighting. If a light goes out call sheets, colored pencils and markers will be provided. Coffee, tea Local fall sport athletes at
approve its use as long as there the township so that it can be and light dessert will be served. This program is for adults age 18 Muskingum University
is no cost to the township. The repaired. and older. Pre-registration is required.
Fiscal Of?cer also asked the The following students from the area are members of a fall
Trustees to approve the 2017 After Community Input, Tiny House Tour With Small Spaces Cle - Tour a tiny house varsity sport at Muskingum University in New Concord, Ohio.
street lighting assessments for the meeting was adjourned. on wheels and a Q-and-A presentation from local tiny home Muskingum competes at the NCAA Division III level and is a
16 subdivisions at no increase The next regular meeting will builders Small Spaces CLE. Have all of your questions answered member of the prestigious Ohio Athletic Conference. Musking-
for the year. The Trustees ap- be on Monday, September 19, about the movement from design concepts and minimalism to um is a four-year liberal arts institution af?liated with the Pres-
at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. living off the grid and legal codes. For tiny house enthusiasts to byterian Church (USA) and offers a full range of academic ma-
those just curious, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Vis on jors, interdisciplinary and pre-professional programs, as well as
Columbia Historical Society Saturday, Sept. 24 from noon-2 p.m. Pre-registration is required. numerous graduate degrees.
On Tuesday, September 13, the Columbia Historical Society Coffee And A Classic Film - Once a month, the library will Jacob Miller of Columbia Station is on the men’s golf team
will hold its meeting at 7 p.m. (social time) and 7:30 p.m. (pro- feature a classic ?lm. Sit back with a cup of coffee and enjoy a and Mitchell Hasman of Elyria is on the football team. Congrat-
gram) at Columbia Township Town Hall, located at 25496 Roy- bit of magic from the silver screen on Monday, Sept. 26 at 10:30 ulations!
alton Rd., in Columbia Station. The program includes: “What a.m. Pre-gistration is required.
roads do you think the settlers used to come here?” presented BW student attends the RNC
by Louise Varisco, retired Strongsville City School Teacher and Pre-registration is required. Pre-registration for programs
member of the Strongsville Historical Society and Columbia and more information isavailable online at LorainPublicLibrary. Joseph Palmer of Columbia Station was among a select group
Historical Society. The meeting is free and open to the public. org or by calling the Columbia Library at (440) 236-8751. The of Baldwin Wallace University students who took full advantage
The Columbia Historical Society Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) Columbia Library is located at 13824 W. River Road North in of the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland as a
non-pro?t organization. http://www.columbiahistoricalsociety. Columbia Station. living, breathing classroom. Thirteen students participated in The
org Washington Center (TWC) Academic Seminar, a combination of
CHS Fees Deadline formal instruction, guest lectures, panels, tours, site visits and
Columbia Library events ?eldwork assignments. Nine students served as TWC program
All school fees are due by October 1. Fees for the 2016-17 interns, working logistics, planning and media coordination and
Board Game Test-Drive - Teens and adults, stop by and test- school year are now available online and fee letters were mailed enjoying access to programming in their free time. Another nine
drive a new board game each month. The game will always be a the week of Sept. 5. Please make payments through the new Pay- students were embedded in the Ohio Republican Party’s Of?cial
surprise! Visit on Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 6-7 p.m. Pre-regis- ForIt system or send cash or checks made payable to CHS with Honorary Delegate Program. Many of the students also earned
tration is required. your child to school. Payment should be made by October 1 to credit as they witnessed American political history in the making.
allow for your student to use school transportation for any ex-
Shopping At Stores With Rachel - This follow-up class to tracurricular activities. If fees are not paid at that time transpor- Palmer, a graduate of Columbia High School majoring in ac-
Couponing with Rachel 101 teaches you more in-depth ways tation will be denied. Please refer to your fee letter for more in- counting, participated as an intern for The Washington Center.
to save, including how to shop at stores like Walgreens, CVS, formation. Transcripts and diplomas will be held until fees have
Rite Aid and Staples. Rachel Krych, columnist with The Chron- been resolved. Payment plans are available. If you would like to Political science professor Lauren Copeland, Ph.D., who
icle-Telegram, will show you money saving apps such as Sav- set up a payment plan or have questions, please call 236-5001. served as faculty advisor to the honorary delegate group, saw
ingStar, Ibotta and Checkout 51, among other topics. Attend on the students gain con?dence over a week of hobnobbing with
Thursday, Sept. 15 from 6-8 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Liverpool Twp Historical GOP leaders. “I have seen this group completely transform since
Spirit Walk Monday morning,” she said.
Little Artists - Andy Warhol - Little artists will learn about
the art of Andy Warhol and then create a Warhol-inspired piece Step back into time while spirits from Myrtle Hill Cemetery “I feel like the students learned more here than in an entire
of art. Bring your children ages 5-9 on Saturday, Sept. 17 from bring to life their tales of earlier Liverpool Township and Valley semester in the classroom,” Copeland added. “But their political
11 a.m.-noon. Pre-registration is required. City. The Historical Society proudly announces their 7th annu- science courses provided the foundation to appreciate and un-
al Historical Spirit Walk on Saturday, September 24. Stroll in a derstand everything going on at the convention, and to listen to
Library Director Retirement Celebrations - Joanne Eldridge, group to six new stories as reenactors portray eight real 19th and speakers with an educated, skeptical ear.”
director of the Lorain Public Library System, will retire at the end 20th Century families. Children, parents and grandparents will
of September 2016. The public is welcome to celebrate this mile- hear of times past while having fun! Stories are not scary. The Congratulations!
stone with her at two celebrations. Wish her well on Saturday, park is handicapped accessible and some seating is available at
Sept. 17 from 2- 4 p.m. at Lorain Public Library System’s Main each story. This event will be held rain or shine. In the event of Fleet Hometown news
Library, 351 W. Sixth St., Lorain, and on Saturday, Sept. 24 from rain, all stories will be under cover and seated. For more infor-
2-4 p.m. at Lorain Public Library System’s North Ridgeville mation, go to www.valleycity.org or call (330) 483-3038. U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jordan J. Naeem graduated
Branch, 35700 Bainbridge Road, North Ridgeville. About a half from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lack-
hour into each celebration, all in attendance will be welcomed The Spirit Walk will be at Mill Steam Park, 1258 Maple land, in San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive,
and the ?oor will be open for anyone to say a few words about Street, in Valley City. On Rt. 303, turn north at the Valley City 8-week program that included training in military discipline and
Eldridge. For more information, call the Lorain Public Library Fire Station. Groups will commence every 15 minutes starting at studies, Air Force core values, physical ?tness and basic warfare
System at 440-244-1192 or 1-800-322-READ. 6 p.m. with the last group at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults principles and skills.
and $3 for children 12 and under; free for 5 and under. Tickets
A Smorgasbord Of Columbia Township’s Community Re- are available at the Park, with advance sales at Buehler’s -Bruns- Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits
sources - See all that the Library has to offer in terms of educa- wick/Forest Meadows/River Styx; PNC Bank - Valley City; and toward an associate in applied science degree through the Com-
tional and recreational materials and programming on Monday, Valley City Vision Center. munity College of the Air Force. Naeem earned distinction as an
Sept. 19 from 6-8 p.m. Other community organizations will also honor graduate.
be on hand to highlight their resources and discuss what they Valley City Garden Club
do. It’s a great way for students and parents to ?nd out what’s He is the son of Darlene J. Bacha of Columbia Station. The
available, and for all Columbia Township residents to speak with The Valley City Garden Club will meet on Thursday, Sep- airman graduated in 2009 from Fairview High School and earned
representatives from these groups that make the community an tember 15, at 7 p.m., at the Emmanuel United Church of Christ, a bachelor’s degree in 2014 from The Ohio State University.
excellent place to live! Bonus for parents of preschool children 6656 Center Road, in Valley City. The program will be “Planting
- Have you always wanted to see what the Columbia Branch’s Bulbs for Spring Flowers.” Roll Call is “favorite ?ower from Best wishes!
story times are all about? A Family Story Time will be going on childhood.” For more information regarding the garden club,
at 7 p.m. that day. Come and check it out! contact Tom Sasalar, President, at (440) 724-1156. The club of- POW/MIA
fers many interesting and informative speakers, demonstrations RECOGNITION DAY
Card Making For Grown-Ups - Nothing says you care more and ?eld trips.
than a handcrafted card. Even if you’ve never tried it before, Columbia Station V.F.W.
you’ll ?nd that it’s fun and that you can do it. All skill levels Post 9340 and V.F.W.
are welcome to make cards on Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 6-7 p.m.
Come complete three different and unique birthday cards for you Auxiliary will hold a service
to take home mail ready. All supplies provided. Pre-registration on Friday, Sept. 16th at 7
is required. p.m. to remember all POW/
MIA and their families.
Apples, Apples, Apples - Go apple crazy with an autumn-in-
spired party! Children ages 3-6, come enjoy everything apple; The public is encouraged to attend this
apple stories and games, apple treats and more on Wednesday, service at the Columbia Veterans Memorial
Sept. 21 from 6 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required.
next to Columbia Park. Rain or Shine.
Cookbook Discussion - Discuss “V Is For Vegetables” by
Michael Anthony on Thursday, Sept. 22 from 6-7 p.m. Adults, if
you love to read, cook and share recipes, this is the group for you.
Bring a dish from the selected author’s cookbook and talk about
your experience in the kitchen. Copies of the book are available
at the library. Pre-registration is required.
Coloring For Grown-Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring
craze! Join the fun on Friday, Sept. 23 from 1-2:30 p.m. Expe-
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Back to School SALE
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS FREE $300 off $500 off
PUBLIC HEARING INSTALLATION & PAD Granite or Kitchen
Monday, September 26, 2016 - 6:30 p.m. with purchase of Cabinets
Quartz
The Columbia Township Board of Zoning Appeals will Mohawk Smartstrand
meet on Monday, September 26, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at the Carpets Countertops
Columbia Town Hall, 25496 Royalton Road, Columbia
Station, to hear the following case: Expires 09/16 Expires 09/16 Expires 09/16
Not valid with any other offer
Case 2016-03: John and Susan Cordell, 24251 Em- Includes 6# pad and basic installation Not valid with any other offer Not valid with any other offer
mons Road, Columbia Station, Ohio are requesting a
24.01 ft. front yard setback variance to split off a build- Only valid with purchase of $2,500 or more Only valid with purchase of $2,999 or more
ing lot from Permanent Parcel #12-00-029-000-016. The
property is zoned R3 Residential. The Columbia Township High Quality Kitchen and Bath Cabinetry,
Zoning Resolution requires a 100 ft. front yard setback at Carpeting, Tile, Laminate, Hardwood Flooring, Granite,
the building line. The new building lot would have a front
yard setback of 75.99 ft. Quartz and Laminate Countertops
The complete application will be available for review ATTRACTIVE KITCHENS & FLOORS Financing
from Monday, September 12, 2016, through Monday, Sep- 536 Cleveland St. Elyria • 440-406-9299 Available
tember 26, 2016, at the Columbia Township Of?ce Mon-
day through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Town-
ship Of?ce is located in the Columbia Town Hall, 25496
Royalton Road, Columbia Station.
Notice given by:
Rita J. Plata - Administrative Assistant
Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Belden UMC Connections Pittsfield Church Youth Group
The Rural-Urban Record You are invited to the Fall session of Connections start- The Youth Group at Pitts?eld Community Church will be
Published Weekly on Monday ing September 14 at Belden United Methodist Church. Once starting. Come and enjoy weekly fun, fellowship and love
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter again, they are looking forward to pre-school through 8th with friends, starting September 11, from 2-3:30 p.m. For
Founders 1955 graders participating in their Wednesday night program. more information, call (440) 774-2162.
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with activities, including crafts,
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 games and Bible stories. Dinner is served at 6 p.m. and chil- Fall Women’s Retreat
Mailing Address: dren are dismissed at 7:30 p.m. Best of all, there is no cost to
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 attend. For more information, call Mary at (440) 926-2427. The 2nd annual Fall Women’s Retreat will be held on Sat-
urday, October 8, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Lutheran Home
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station Bibical Parenting Seminar at Concord Reserve, located at 2116 Dover Center Road, in
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Westlake. Cost is $10 per person and includes lunch. Join
Email: [email protected] A Bibical Parenting Seminar, “Parenting is heart work” your sisters in Christ for a day of refreshment and encour-
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com will be held on Saturday, September 24, from 9 a.m.-2:30 agement. Deaconess Carolyn Brinkley will present three
DEADLINE: p.m., at LaPorte United Methodist Church. The church is sessions from her diverse experiences, including the book,
hosting the seminar for families of children ages 2-18. Learn “Bearing the Cross: Devotions on Albrecht Durer’s ‘Small
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm practical ideas to help you address the hearts of your kids. Passion,’; the “Military Project” at Concordia Theological
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm This seminar is entertaining, encouraging and life-changing. Seminary, Fort Wayne; and “Sights of Germany: 500 Years
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Bring the whole family! Children through age 12 will learn, of Reformation.” The day will include a sing-a-long with the
in fun and exciting ways, how they can enhance family life. residents after lunch and a project to do for them.
FUNERAL HOME & Lunch and snacks included. Cost is $5 per adult. Register
CREMATION SERVICES online at biblicalparenting.org/register or call the church of- Register through St. Paul, Valley City, at www.spvc.org
?ce at (440) 458-5717 for additional information. or call (330) 483-3883.
Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance
Youth Club to resume MS Support Group
DAVID BOGNER
The start of the Columbia United Methodist Youth Club September 19 is the next MS Support Group meeting at
FAMILY FUNERAL HOME is Wednesday, September 21, and is the big kick-off for their 6 p.m. at the Gathering Hope House on SR 254. The last
27th year! Youth Club is a mid-week Christian nurturing meeting began with information about Stem Cell Transplant.
36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955 program which is open to all children in grades K-8 regard- More information has been collected on the subject to share.
www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com less of church af?liation. The year consists of two elev- Also being discussed at this meeting will be information
en-week semesters, Fall and Winter. During each semester, about the legalization of medical marijuana. There will be a
Laubenthal Funeral members and staff meet every Wednesday from 4:15-7:15 speaker from LACADA to explain the process of receiving
Services p.m. for faith, fun, fellowship and food (Bible Study, Wor- medical marijuana!
ship, Activities and Family Time).
Offering Forethought For more information or questions, please call Adrian at
Funeral Pre-Planning Fall registration will be at parent meetings at the church (440) 233-4332.
on Sunday, September 11, at 11:30 a.m. and Monday, Sep-
LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO tember 12, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. For more information, Belden UMC Rally Day
please contact Lillie Merrill at (330) 483-4609. Columbia
38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035 United Methodist Church is located at 25453 Royalton Adults and children are invited to join Belden UMC for
440-322-4626 • 440-323-1929 Road, in Columbia Station. Rally Day on Sunday, September 25. Sunday School starts
www.laubenthalmercado.com at 9:15, followed by the 10:30 Worship Service. After the
What is God Asking Us to Do? service, there will be a barbecue with ice cream for dessert.
LOCAL FAMILIES COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR COMMUNITY During the month of September, anyone attending Sunday
How do you know if you are hearing God’s voice? A School, Worship or Wednesday Connections, will receive a
Funeral Home is Accessible to the Physically Disabled three-part workshop will be held on September 25-27, Sun- ticket that makes you eligible to win an ipad mini 2 or sev-
day through Tuesday, from 6:30-8 p.m. at St. Agnes Church, eral other donated prizes. You can also enter by purchasing
FUNERAL HOME located at 611 Lake Ave., in Elyria. These workshops, led by tickets for $1 or 6 for $5 at any of the activities. The winner
2089 Columbia Road Dr. Andy Kereky, are for adults and teens seeking a way to needs to be present to win. All proceeds go to their mission
Valley City, OH 44280 become more sensitive to hearing God’s voice above all the fund for a 2017 trip. The church is located at 36130 State
clutter and noise of life. Route 303. More information on these and other activities
330-483-3300 can be found at beldenumc.com.
Learn what discernment of spirits is all about and why
“Understanding When it is important and methods to practice discernment. God PSR starts
Needed Most” wants to speak to us every moment of the day! Developing
a “listening heart” helps us to better hear our Lord’s voice. PSR is for 1st through 8th grade students. The classes
www.bauerfuneralhome1943.com start on September 12 with a “Meet and Greet Night” at St.
There is no charge or registration required for this event. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Then regular classes start on
Pre-Need Planning Available Attend this three-part workshop and come away with im- September 19 at CMS from 6:30-7:45 p.m. Please call the
proved discernment skills. Religious Education of?ce at (440) 236-3711 to register, or
if you have any questions.
For questions, please call Cathie Fuchs at (440) 322-
3518.
Come and Worship with us...
TRINITY St. Elizabeth GRAFTON UNITED Our Lady Queen of Peace
Ann Seton METHODIST CHURCH Catholic Church
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Catholic Parish 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034 Weekend Masses Weekday
38307 W. Royalton Rd. “We Celebrate Children” Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57) 25801 Royalton Rd. 8:00am
Columbia Station, OH 8:45am Sunday School Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
Adult Bible Class 10:00am Worship
Sunday 9:30am Sacrament of Reconciliation 11:00am Mon.-Tues.
Sunday Worship (Confession) 10:35am Children’s Church Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
10:30am Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Sat. 3:30-
Church ph: 440-748-2154 Anytime by Appointment United Church of God
Preschool ph: 440-748-3445 12981 Grafton Rd. 4:00pm
Weekend Masses Grafton, Oh 44044
www.trinitygrafton.com Sat. 5 p.m. ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Rev. John Ramsey II Sabbath Services
Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. Saturdays at 12:30 pm
440-236-5095 http://cleveland.ucg.org
www.seascolumbiastation.org
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METHODIST EATON
CHURCH CHRISTIAN New Life Wesleyan Church All are welcome at
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Worship Service 11149 West River Rd, God’s Table.
10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station
Sunday Worship Schedule
Sunday School Rt. 82 & 83 SUNDAY 9 AM 8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
Adult Bible Study
during Worship Service 440-748-2230 SUNDAY 10 AM 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages
Worship & Children’s Church 10:30 am Communion Service with Music
25453 ROYALTON ROAD www.neccdisciples.com WEDNESDAY 6:45 PM
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Adult Study, Women’s Study, Children’s sermon at both services
Worship Services Teens, Kids Club
Pastor Matt Merriman Rev. Steven Spaeth, 300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio
236-8822 8:00am & 9:30am (440) 322-2126
Pastor
[email protected] Sunday School 440-236-8600 www.saintandrew-elyria.org
www.columbiaumc.net www.NLWesleyan.org Like us on Facebook
10:45am
Rev. June Hardy Dorsey, Rector
Polly Tallos
Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and
Christian Ed. & Youth Director carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”
—Matthew 11:28
Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Pastor
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ters to participate. For more volunteer sign-up, and be sure
Clothes Closet The Composting Site at Eaton Township, located at 12043 information, call (513) 897- to pre-register by calling (419)
S. Avon Belden Rd., is open through November 26, from 10 2437 or visit the park’s Face- 836-9117 to ensure enough
a.m. - 4 p.m., every Saturday. Twigs, grass, leaves and small book page. equipment is available. Lunch
brush are acceptable. will be provided after the
•Ohio Heritage Days at event.
Chloe seeks loving home Malabar Farm State Park –
Enjoy Ohio’s old-fashioned •Clambake at Mosquito
Due to Labor Day, North Eaton Baptist Church will hold their Isn’t Chloe gorgeous? This traditions Sept. 24-25, starting Lake State Park - Take part
monthly Clothes Closet today, Monday, September 12, from pretty cat’s owner had health at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Crafts, in this delicious clambake on
4:30-6:30 p.m. Note: This is a time change. problems and couldn’t keep primitives, antiques, horses, Saturday, Sept 17, from 1-5
her. Chloe is 7-years-old and food, live music, a Civil War p.m. Hosted at the Mosquito
Come ?nd an assortment of clothing items. They have a large used to living in a home. The and living history camp and Lake Marina, advance tickets
selection for infants through adults. They encourage you to be sooner she is back in a good archaeological displays will are required. For more infor-
there when the doors open as all items are free and on a ?rst home the better! She is a be available during the event. mation, visit mosquitolake-
come basis. No paperwork is required. sweet girl who hopes it won’t For more information, call marina.com or call (330) 637-
be long before someone picks (419) 892-2784 or visit mala- 2075.
North Eaton Baptist is located at 12109 S. Reed Rd. For more her. If you would like to give barfarm.org.
information, contact the church at (440) 748-2552. Chloe a loving, forever home, •Grand Lake Marathon at
please call the Friendship •Those Magni?cent Mon- Grand Lake St. Marys State
Champ seeks loving home Animal Protective League archs Event at Chaparral Prai- Park - Get ready, set and run
at (440) 322-4321. (www. rie State Nature Preserve - On on Saturday, Sept. 24, at this
Champ pound. At the time of his res- FriendshipAPL.org) Chloe Saturday, Sept. 24, spend the beautiful course around Grand
Champ is an 11-month-old, cue, he had a horrible case of less than 1 year old. All cats day learning about monarch Lake St. Marys State Park. A
neutered, Pit Bull mix puppy. “demodex” mange. But that’s The shelter is located at have been spayed or neu- butter?ies, beginning with an marathon, half marathon, 10K
He weights 52 lbs. and has been taken care of and he’s 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in tered, vaccinated, dewormed indoor presentation on mon- and 5K will be offered for run-
had all his shots updated. as healthy as can be. He’s a Elyria. Their hours are from and have tested negative for archs, and ending with an out- ners of all experience levels.
Champ came into rescue super handsome young man 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Mon- FeLV. Friendship APL is a door catch and release event For more information, visit
as a stray dog at a local dog and is currently living with day, Friday & Saturday; from private, non-pro?t humane to tag butter?ies. The event grandlakemarathon.com.
a trainer and learning a ton 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tues- society. They depend on the will take place from 2-4 p.m.
of awesome things to make day & Thursday; and from generosity and ?nancial sup- Participants should dress in •Great Outdoor Weekend
him even more perfect than 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday. port of the public to serve the layers. For more information, at Little Miami State Park –
he already is. Champ is per- Adoption fees are $20 for 1 people and animals of Lorain call (740) 858-6652. Dive into this weekend-long
fecting his manners and he’s year and older and $50 for County. program for canoeing and
both house trained and crate •Fall Equinox at Stage’s kayaking Sept. 24-25. Other
trained. Champ loves playing ODNR Offers Variety of Pond State Nature Preserve activities will include stream
with other dogs! September Activities – ODNR staff invite the pub- quality monitoring, naturalist
lic to observe the autumnal programs and more. Meet at
If you’d like to meet As the days get cooler, the on Saturday, Sept. 17, from equinox on Saturday, Sept. 24, the Carl Rahe access near Fos-
Champ, please call Anna with Ohio Department of Natural 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Meet at the from 6-9 p.m. Guests can meet ters to participate. For more
Mutts In A Rut Rescue at Resources (ODNR) has mul- nature center at 9:30 a.m. for at the park of?ce parking lot. information, call (513) 897-
(440) 623-3836. tiple family-friendly activi- volunteer sign-up, and be sure Activities will include educa- 2437 or visit the park’s Face-
ties throughout September for to pre-register by calling (419) tional programs and a hike at book page.
NOTICE OF EATON NORTHWESTERN Ohioans to enjoy the state’s 836-9117 to ensure enough dusk. For more information,
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS natural beauty. equipment is available. Lunch contact Jim Osborn at (740) •Fall Equinox at Stage’s
will be provided after the 380-8918 or jim.osborn@dnr. Pond State Nature Preserve
JOINT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT •Cat?sh Tournament at event. state.oh.us. – ODNR staff invite the pub-
DISTRICT (JEDD) BOARD MEETING A.W. Marion State Park – lic to observe the autumnal
Take part in this exciting cat- •Clambake at Mosquito ODNR ensures a balance equinox on Saturday, Sept. 24,
The Eaton NORTHWESTERN PROFESSIONAL ?sh tournament on Saturday, Lake State Park - Take part between wise use and protec- from 6-9 p.m. Guests can meet
BUSINESS JEDD BOARD OF DIRECTORS will hold Sept. 17. For more informa- in this delicious clambake on tion of our natural resources at the park of?ce parking lot.
its twelfth annual meeting on Friday, September 16, tion, call (740) 869-3124. Saturday, Sept 17, from 1-5 for the bene?t of all. Visit the Activities will include educa-
2016 at 9:00 am at the Eaton Town Hall, 12043 Avon p.m. Hosted at the Mosquito ODNR website at ohiodnr. tional programs and a hike at
Belden Rd., Grafton, OH, 44044. This meeting is open •Coastweeks Clean Up Lake Marina, advance tickets gov. dusk. For more information,
to the public. and Adopt-a-Beach at Mau- are required. For more infor- contact Jim Osborn at (740)
mee Bay State Park - Help mation, visit mosquitolake- ?sh tournament on Satur- 380-8918 or jim.osborn@dnr.
Richard Knechtges, Secretary keep Lake Erie beaches clean marina.com or call (330) 637- day, Sept. 17. For more infor- state.oh.us.
2075. mation, call (740) 869-3124.
ODNR ensures a balance
•Grand Lake Marathon at •Coastweeks Clean Up between wise use and protec-
Grand Lake St. Marys State and Adopt-a-Beach at Mau- tion of our natural resources
Park - Get ready, set and run mee Bay State Park - Help for the bene?t of all. Visit the
on Saturday, Sept. 24, at this keep Lake Erie beaches clean ODNR website at ohiodnr.
beautiful course around Grand on Saturday, Sept. 17, from gov.
Lake St. Marys State Park. A 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Meet at the
marathon, half marathon, 10K
and 5K will be offered for run- “One Stop Shopping”
ners of all experience levels.
For more information, visit Wolverine/Cat Muck
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Historical Society The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is currently ac- Working with the Lorain County Port Authority Land-
BBQ and Auction cepting registrations for its Junior Volleyball League that will bank and The Lorain County Commissioners, the Carl-
begin September 24 at the West Recreation Center. The program isle Township Trustees were able to take down the ?rst
The Lorain County Historical Society is pleased to announce will be held on Saturday mornings/afternoons for eight weeks. nuisance property in the township.
its 12th annual BBQ and Auction on October 8, from 5-8 p.m.at The league is for boys and girls in grades 3-8. Divisions of play
Jack Matia Honda, located at 823 Leona Street in Elyria, includ- are grades 3-5 and 6-8. The registration fee of $38 must be paid Harvest Pancake Breakfast
ing all-you-can-eat chicken and ribs by Big Dog Catering. The by September 14 at the Parks’ main of?ce, 131 Court St., Suite
dinner includes coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, rolls with 103. Volunteer coaches are also needed. The Lorain County Metro Parks “Harvest Pancake Break-
butter, bottled water, coffee and dessert. A cash bar will be avail- fast” will be held on Sunday, September 25. The breakfast is at
able. University Hospitals the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in
Elyria Medical Center LaGrange.
Pre-sale tickets only are available now for $30 per person. For Women’s Health Expo Serving time for the breakfast is from 9a.m.-1 p.m.
tickets, contact The Lorain County Historical Society at (440) Cost is $7/adults and children 10-3/$4.50; children 2 and under
322-3341. All tickets will be mailed unless purchased close to University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center is proud to host are free.
the event date. Proceeds bene?t the maintenance of The Hick- its 2nd annual Women’s Health Expo on Thursday, September The breakfast includes all-you-can-eat pancakes (plain,
ories Museum and the Lorain County History Center and the 15, at the Spitzer Conference Center at Lorain County Commu- blueberry or chocolate chip), with strawberry topping, whipped
programming of the Lorain County History Center. This event nity College. The event, which begins at 5 p.m. and lasts until 8
is open to the public. p.m., is free, but space is limited; Pre-registration is required.
Metro Parks Scavenger Hunt The event’s presentations will be focused on women aged 30
and over, and will be given by UH Elyria Medical Center phy-
Join Lorain County Metro Parks for their second Great Scav- sicians. Topics will include: orthopedics, cardiology, gynecolo-
enger Hunt on September 17 beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Miller gy and digestive issues. Attendees will leave both informed and
Nature Preserve. There you will receive a continental breakfast inspired about their personal health and wellness, armed with a
and a green buff. You will be asked to complete a challenge in range of practical, easy-to-use advice.
order to get your ?rst clue.
Women often care for everyone else in their lives and neglect
Now let the fun begin as you travel from park to park and their own needs. When women take better care of themselves,
continue to complete fun family friendly challenges. Each team they can take better care of those around them.
is required to drive their own car and have at least 2 people per
team. Cost is $8 per person. Pack a lunch and join them for a pic- Contact your female family, friends and neighbors and make
nic at the end. Where is the end? You must join them to ?nd out. plans to attend this Women’s Health Expo. Please pre-register
by calling 1-877-597-6348 between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday
Miller Nature Preserve is located at 2739 Center Rd., in Avon. through Friday.
Call (440) 458-5121 or visit www.metroparks.cc to make your
reservation so you don’t miss out on this adventure. The Spitzer Conference Center at Lorain County Community
College is located at 189-199 Innovation Drive, Elyria. Plenty of
free parking is available.
cream, sausage, coffee, tea, orange juice and milk.
All proceeds bene?t Friends of Metro Parks in support of Lo-
rain County Metro Parks.
High School Volleyball League
The Parks and Recreation Department will be offering a vol-
leyball league for girls in grades 9-12 who do not participate on
High School teams. Sign up as an individual at the Parks and
Recreation main of?ce at City Hall by September 14. The league
will be played on Thursday evenings beginning September 29.
Participants will be placed on a team with a volunteer coach. The
registration fee is $38.
Plan ahead for
Fall Cleaning!
Dumpster Days October 1st
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Office: 440-327-6511
Email: [email protected]
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2016 Apple Festival Schedule 2016 Elyria Apple Festival Apple Pie Baking Contest
Fri., Sept. 16 | 12:00 am - 9:00 pm Car Show People looking to participate in the Apple Baking Contest
are asked to bring their pies to Donna’s Diner no later than
Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square Sunday, September 18th the Apple Festival will feature an 9:30 am Saturday, September 19th. The judging will then
Antique, Classic and Special Interest Car Show. Enter the commence at 10am at the Diner. Prizes range from $10
11:00 WOBL On the Square to $25 for ?rst place. For further information call 440-324-
festival at the corner of West Ave- 2255.
12:30 Elyria High Marching Band On the Square nue and Broad Street. Cars
will be parked in 3rd Annual
2:00 Open Door Marching Band On the Square the order that Cornhole Tournament
they arrive. Reg-
3:00 Ritch Underwood Gazebo istration begins The Third Annual Cornhole Tournament on Saturday,
at 8am, Cruise-In September 17 at 4:00 p.m. behind
4:00 Big Mike & Company Courthouse and Judging is from Elyria Justice Center –adjacent
to Elyria City Hall Parking lot-131
Keith Heidenreich Gazebo 9-11:30 and winners will be an- Court Street. The double elimina-
nounced at 1:30. For Details call Brain Dalton at 440-406- tion tournament is open
Brad the Magician Gazebo 5101. to the ?rst 32 teams to
register for ages 16 and
6:00 The Geeze Cats Ely Stage 5K Race/Fun Walk older. The fee is $30 per
team. Registration deadline
6:30 Hip to That Courthouse 5K Run & Fun Walk is September 15. Late regis-
Sunday, September 18 tration will be accepted if spots are
Sat., Sept. 17 | 10:00 am - 9:00 pm 8:30 AM (rain or shine) available for $40 per team.
Register at the Elyria
Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square Fun Walk is FREE! Parks & Recreation
Department Of?ce, 131
10:00 Apple Pie Judging Donna’s Diner Pre-register at the Parks Main Of?ce by Court Street. $200 Cash
4 PM on Friday, September 16th Prize for First Place. In case
11:00 Balloon Drop Behind City Hall $12 with T-shirt $8 without T-shirt
of rain the tournament will be moved indoors
11:30 Andy the Ambulance Behind City Hall Race Day Registration will be accepted at to the East Park Recreation Center. For more information
Northwood Jr. High School call the Parks and Recreation Department main of?ce at
Kids Pie Eating Contest Gazebo 440-326-1500.
$15 with T-shirt $10 without T-shirt
Kids Apple Bobbing Gazebo
Various age divisions and awards. All proceeds
12:30 Princess Pageant Ely Stage bene?t the Cascade/Elyria Parks and
Endowment Fund
1:00 Front Porch Swatters Courthouse
Assorted
2:00 Keith Heidenreich Gazebo Elyria Facts
Brad the Magician Gazebo •Elyria High School football
great Vic Janowicz won the
4:00 YWCA Dance Team Stage Heismann Trophy in 1950.
•In 1858, two Elyrians were
Cornhole Tournament Behind Justice Cnt granted the ?rst U.S. patent
for a sewing machine. Made
4:30 Malt Shop Memories Courthouse in Elyria, it is now part of the
Smithsonian collection in
6:00 Ronnie Clinton Ely Stage Washington D.C.
Sun., Sept. 18 | 11:00 am - 6:00 pm •Elyria is world headquar-
ters to Ridge Tool, makers
Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square of the Ridgid Tool Calendar,
which “discovered” Raquel
8:30 5k Race & Walk Northwood Jr High Welch. 1509 Grafton Road
Elyria 44035
9:00 Talmer Bank Car Show Broad Street •Each of the three giant 440-322-4428
water towers in Elyria holds
11:00 Rudy & the Illusions Gazebo one million gallons of water
- enough to ?ll a line of milk
12:00 Brad the Magician Gazebo jugs 94.7 miles long.
•The ?rst “one-eyed” (single
12:30 Presentation of Art Awards Ely Stage headlight) car was a “Garford Nick & Dawn Welcome You!
Six” made in Elyria.
2:30 Big Agnes Ely Stage •Cities which share Elyria’s -F-SriadtauyrdYaeyllPowrimPeerRcihb
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On Saturday, September 17th, at 12:30 am, contestants •Elyria High School was the -Home Cooked Meals
can compete in an Apple Pie Eating Contest. It will take ?rst chartered high school
place at the Ely Gazebo. There are ?ve age groups in which in Ohio, making it the oldest Serving Daily 7am-8pm; Sunday 7am-2pm; Closed Monday
people can compete: 6 and under, 7 to 9, 10 to 14, 15 to chartered high school west
17, 18 and over. For further information contact 440-324- of the Allegheny Mountains.
2255. Apple Bobbing will also take place at the Gazebo at •The national Easter Seal
1:00pm. Society was organized here
in 1919 by Edgar F. Allen.
Denille Nyland, Realtor •The term “hamburger” was
coined at the 1892 Lorain
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2016 Elyria Apple Festival
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Leslie Jackson 2015 Apple Queen
8 Girls Vie For Title of 36th Apple Festival Queen
1. Alexis Marie Shawver 4. Emme Wysocki 7. Kassandra Rodriguez
Elyria HS – Daughter of Ms. Kelly Dunbar LCCC – Daughter of Kevin and Gretchen Wysocki Elyria HS – Daughter of Mary Moore and Derrik Edwards Jr
2. Hannah Rachel Rimstidt 5. Maya Todd 8. Tiara Nicole Coats
LCCC – Daughter of Tammy Mirola and J.P. Rimstidt Elyria HS – Daughter of Lesli Todd and Brian Todd LCCC – Daughter of Laquita Shepherd
3. Kacie Kelly 6. Morgan Annmarie Flores
Life Skills HS – Daughter of Bobbie and Bonnie Fox Elyria HS – Daughter of Cynthia Montanez
8 girls will be competing in this year’s Elyria Apple Miss Congeniality. Miss Congeniality is selected by panied by musician, Mike Moore. The 2016 escorts
Festival’s Princess Pageant, themed “Going Coun- her peer contestants at the last practice before the will be Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Starcher and Staff Sgt.
try”. This is the 36th year for the festival and the pag- pageant. The Queen will be crowned by the 2015 Gabriel Hite of The United States Army Elyria Recruit-
eant, led by Linda Brown. The event will take place Apple Queen, Leslie Jackson. ing Of?ce.
on Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 12:30p.m. on
Ely Square in downtown Elyria. Contestants are judged on creative apple themed These girls have put in many hours of hard work
costume, poise, personality, appearance, conversa- and dedication to participate in the pageant and al-
The Elyria Apple Queen is awarded cash and priz- tional aptitude and group talent. Prior to the stage ways leave with many new friends and an increased
es donated from local businesses and organizations. presentation of the pageant, each contestant meets pride for the City of Elyria. This experience gives
These prizes are valued at over $3,000. In addition, with the panel of judges for a formal interview the them memories they will never forget. If you are inter-
awards and prizes are given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd morning of the event. ested in participating in the 2017 pageant, visit www.
Runners’ Up as well as Most Creative Costume and elyriaapplefestival.com for more details.
The Emcee for the day will be Matt Lundy accom-
Jim Wirscham, Realtor Sheri O’Conner, Realtor
C: 440.567.4144 C: 440.213.8624
O: 440.366.0099 O: 440.366.0099
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2016 Elyria Apple Festival
Apples for Speci?c Use Apple and Pumpkin-picking Tips
A handy list of which apples * McIntosh Although scores of people bring along a ladder. You pumpkins to eat or decorate in tow.
are better fresh and which * Golden Delicious cite summer as their favor- should still be able to ?nd the home is a popular au- Ripe pumpkins should
are suited for cooking. * Lodi ite time of year, autumn also plenty of apples close to the tumn activity, one that fami-
is a beloved season. Cool ground. lies often enjoy together. not dent easily. Examine
Fresh Baking your pumpkin for holes or
* McIntosh * Jonathan breezes and crisp air seem A good When visiting a pumpkin insects, which could indi-
* Cortland * Golden Delicious tailor-made for afternoons farmer will patch, dress accordingly. cate internal rot that greatly
* Jonathan * Stayman Winesap spent enjoying the great out- know when That means wearing shoes reduces the shelf life of the
* Red Delicious * Rome Beauty doors. The pleasant autumn certain va- that you don’t mind getting pumpkin. Remember, carv-
* Golden Delicious * McIntosh weather and awe-inspiring rieties of dirty, as the patch may be ing the pumpkin reduces its
* Melrose * Cortland foliage may be the reason apples are muddy. Layer clothing in life expectancy, so be sure
* Franklin * Grimes Golden so many festivals and out- ripe, and case it is a chilly day. Breez- to reserve that task until
* Prima * Melrose door events are scheduled he or she es are more pronounced in close to Halloween.
* Stayman Winesap this time of year. will likely open ?elds.
Applesauce cordon off If you desire a pumpkin
* Golden Delicious Freezing for Slicing Apple- and pumpkin-pick- trees that Pumpkins are “long-keep- to turn into a baked treat or
* Melrose * Jonathan ing are popular fall pas- are not ers,” which means if they are other dish, you will need a
* McIntosh * Golden Delicious times. Neighborhood or- ready for uncut or not damaged, they type of small, sweet cooking
* Cortland * Stayman Winesap chards open their doors to picking. Ripe apples will be can last for several weeks. pumpkin known as a “sug-
* Jonathan * Red Delicious the public, allowing men, crisp and ?rm. Keep in mind This means you can pick ar pumpkin.” The meat of
* Grimes Golden * Grimes Golden women and children to that apples ripen from the pumpkins at the same time this pumpkin is much less
* Stayman Winesap * McIntosh scour their ?elds and trees outside of the tree inward. as apples. When selecting stringy and more smooth
* Rome Beauty for the perfect ?nds. Heed Those are the ones usually a pumpkin, look for one that than decorative pumpkin va-
* Lodi Freezing for Sauce these picking tips to make picked ?rst, anyway. is completely orange. After rieties.
* Yellow Transparent the experience even more Try to get to an orchard picking, a green or yellow
Pies * Wealthy of a success. earlier in the season. If you pumpkin may never ripen to Autumn is the season for
* Cortland * Cortland wait too long, the trees may orange. apple- and pumpkin-picking.
* Jonathan * McIntosh Apples be picked of most of the This is a great way to spend
* Grimes Golden Many orchards that have best fruit. Depending on Bring along a small wag- an afternoon outdoors with
* Melrose Freezing for Baking open picking seasons plant where you live, apple-pick- on and knife so that you can the family. If possible, visit
* Rome Beauty * Baldwin dwarf apple trees to make ing season may begin in cut the vine, if necessary. an orchard on a weekday,
* Yellow Transparent * Northern Spy the picking process easier, mid-September and contin- Pumpkins are heavy, and a when the crowds will be
particularly for young chil- ue into mid-October. wagon will come in handy, much smaller than during
dren, so there’s no need to Apples can bruise, so especially with youngsters prime fall weekends.
don’t toss them into baskets
Tim Schriver, Realtor when picking. Also, wait Mike Hignett, Realtor
to wash apples until right
C: 440.225.5219 before eating to prevent C: 440.506.0414
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10247 Dewhurst Rd., Suite 101 Elyria, Ohio 44035 Pumpkin patches are of- 10247 Dewhurst Rd., Suite 101 Elyria, Ohio 44035
ten found in close proximity
to apple orchards. Picking
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Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Meet Your Marching Band Seniors Grafton-Midview Library
PRAYER REQUESTS To register for programs, call 926-3317, visit the library at
The Grafton United Methodist Church would like to thank 983 Main Street in Grafton or visit their website at www.gmpli-
those who have submitted prayer requests by dropping them in brary.org.
the cans at area businesses. The organizers want those individ-
uals to know the prayers will be continued. This is not a one Anime Club - Monday, September 12, 3-5 p.m. Anime and
time only petition. An organizer said, “There is no expiration on Manga enthusiasts meet once per month after school to watch
prayer.” Individuals are encouraged to place their requests in any videos, discuss their favorite characters and series, and partic-
of the marked cans around Grafton. ipate in related activities and games. Funded by the Friends of
LIBRARY TO OPEN SUNDAYS GMPL and the Read Between the Wine Sponsors.
The Grafton-Midview Library will be open on Sundays from
1-5 p.m. for the school year. Justin Fuller Hailley Carter Braids, Buns, and Twists - Monday, September 12, 6-7 p.m.
Bring a partner and join us! Blue Water Spa & Salon is coming
The Midview Marching Blue would like to introduce their to teach us how to do cool braids, buns, and twists. You’ll be
seniors to the community. Meet Justin Fuller and Hailley Carter. looking snazzy for fall in no time.
Fuller plays trumpet for both the marching and concert bands,
serving as trumpet section leader. He is also active in the JROTC Adult Social Hour: National Preparedness Month - Tues-
program at Midview, where he is a member of the drill team and day, September 13, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. September is National
We have completed our ?rst full week of school and wel- is the unit’s ?nance of?cer. Fuller is also a three time member of Preparedness Month. Make an action plan now with your com-
comed our new preschool students to campus. The classrooms, the All Ohio State Fair Band and is a member of the Drama Club. munity, your family, and for your pets. Plan how to stay safe and
hallways and lunchrooms are bursting with collaboration, atten- Fuller plans to attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University for communicate during disasters that can affect your community.
tiveness and conversation. I have had a chance to walk through 4 years to study aeronautics or attend the American Academy of
each of our buildings and see some of the great things are stu- Dramatic Arts to pursue professional acting. His favorite march- Community History Group - Wednesday, September 14,
dents and staff are capable of creating. I have seen students work- ing band moment was when “we did the ?rst performance of 6:30-7:30 p.m. The Community History Group meets once a
ing in groups to solve problem-based questions, experimentation “Thriller” and when we hit the ground, the crowd went wild.” month to talk about programs and projects. The main focus this
with everyday items to accomplish tasks and the integration of year is the 2017 Grafton Bicentennial programs.
technology into classrooms. If this is happening the ?rst week of Carter is the band’s drum major and for concert season she
school, just imagine the type of creative, engaging and challeng- plays the ?ute. Carter is also a member of the senior choir, the Beyond Bond Thursday - September 15, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
ing lessons our students will be working on throughout the year. Midview Express and the Drama Club. She is very invoved in James Bond has been a cinema favorite since 1962. Since that
her church youth group and is an assistant in teaching children’s time, there have been six leading men to portray Bond. See how
I also want to thank the parents who have reached out to me classes. She has done community theater and is a member of the each one came to be Bond and view feature clips from many of
with support or questions. It really is great to hear about the good National Honor Society. Carter plans to attend college to study the movies, a must see for Bond fans!
things our staff does and I encourage you to continue letting me communications/public relations and Spanish. Her favorite band
know about positive things happening for our students. Our goal moment was when the lights went out during practice and the Books...and a Bar Friday - September 16, 7-8:30 p.m. Let’s
is to build strong, lasting relationships with students, parents and band never skipped a beat. “We just kept on playing.” get together, have a drink and talk about what you’re reading,
the community and we can only do that through communication. what books are out and soon to be published. We’re looking for
I know I may not always be able to provide the answer each of MHS Soccer Raffle you Gen-X and Millennials! 21 and over please. For more details
you is looking for, but I can work with you to provide the best please check our website.
solution available.
Again, remember to come out and support all of our sports Please support the Boys and Girls Soccer Teams at Midview Color and Coffee - Tuesday, September 20, 10-11 a.m. Come
High School by purchasing a Soccer Raf?e ticket. The cost of on in, relax and take up a few colored pencils. Each day we meet,
teams and student programs throughout the fall. A full calendar each ticket is $5 and gives you a chance to win one of 30 prizes we’ll have a new theme.
of events can be found on our website, www.midviewk12.org. ranging in value from $50 up to $500. The tickets can be pur-
chased at the home football games on September 16 & 23, at Inspirational Fiction Genre Book Club - Tuesday, Sep-
Go Middies! the concession stand during any boys or girls high school soccer tember 20, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Because of popular demand, we are
Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent - Midview Local game, from any high school soccer player or by calling Jennifer starting a monthly Inspirational Fiction Book Club. This month’s
Schools book is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, and will be avail-
able for check-out at the Customer Service Desk. You need not
Rally for the Cure Golf Outing Bartone at (440) 225-6852 or Teri Reimer at 440-537-4206. The have read the book to attend. Peggy Wyar will facilitate this dis-
prizes will be drawn on Monday, October 10, in Midview High cussion.
School’s APR at 7 p.m., during the Midview Soccer Boosters
On October 8, the 2nd annual “Rally For The Cure” Golf Monthly Meeting. You do not have to be present to win. All GMPL Writers Bunch Tuesday - September 20, 5:30-7:45
Outing will be held at Pine Brook Golf Links in Grafton. The winners will be contacted via phone by Friday, October 14, and p.m. An intriguing homework assignment, critiquing, and snacks
4-person scramble is being held on Saturday, October 8, with a arrangements will be made to get the prizes to the winners.The are shared at each session. Come enjoy a unique fellowship of
9 a.m. shotgun start. Outing includes a hot dog lunch and a Tony winners names will also be posted at www.middiehighsoccer. like minds. Who knows where it will lead? Meetings are every
K’s Clam Bake dinner. com/raf?e. third Tuesday unless otherwise stated. Registration not required.
The winners of the outing get a prize box. There will also be Grafton Village History Medicare Check-Up - Thursday, September 22, 1-3 p.m.
Skins, Pins, Raf?es, gift bags and more! Cost is $85 dollars per Medicare Annual Coordinated Election Period is October 15-De-
person. Wear pink to show your support! cember 17. Join us as an OSHIIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance
To sign up, or for sponsorship or more information, contact Information Program) Community Liaison provides us with
To continue the Water show a Cody sold to Rose (bk timely information regarding Medicare changes, enrollment in
Andrew Jeffries at Pine Brook at (440) 748-2939 or email An- Tower Park story: when the 31-pg 435). Who built the a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D) and Medicare Health
[email protected]. village was platted in 1853, house is unknown. However, plans. Don’t miss this informative program!
an odd system of numbering William Hart, who built many
was used by the surveyor. As of our buildings and homes, SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!
an example, starting from the may have, as he owned the
TREASURES GALORE Main Street railroad crossing next, Lot 103. It is possible KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
and working south was Lot 1. Rose built or had it built as he
The numbering continued on lived on Lot 15, the corner lot GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
THRIFT SHOP the east side with Lots 4-15 across Mechanic Street. Rose
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
VENDORS AND DONATIONS WELCOME! to Mechanic Street. Crossing owned a gun-making business Hours By Appointment
OVER 25 SHOPS IN ONE! Mechanic Street and continu- - the famous Rose Ri?e.
ing south, the next lot was not Across the Main and Me- 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
Lot 16 but Lot 79 (lot 16 is chanic Street intersection on GRAFTON, OHIO
36040 RT82, GRAFTON, OH across Main Street). the north side, were the homes
(Just West of RT83) of the Howards and the Trans. 440-926-2705
In 1860, Charles Fowler, As the years passed and hors-
440-731-0441 who owned all the village of grafton-dentist.com
Rawsonville, sold the lot to D. es were being replaced by
HOURS WED. TO SUN. 11-5 Heir (bk 5- pg 555). Records automobiles, Edith Howard SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
and Lucy Robson likely sat Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
on a porch and watched as programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
“traf?c” increased. Deciding 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
it was time to ‘cash in,’ the la- The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
dies bought Lot 79 planning to drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
build a gas station there. If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
Their ?rst move was to
move the house on Lot 79 (one ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
lot down) to Lot 103 From that These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
day, it has remained an emp-
ty lot. Eventually, the village 9/12 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
bought the lot. Over the years, donuts and coffee for participants.
Check-Up @ GMPL it has been the ‘home’ of Graf- 9/13 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
ton’s Christmas tree as well as instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit
the Firemen’s Festival large and juice for participants.
in?ated gorilla that advertised 9/16 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and
Thursday, September 22 the festival. snacks for participants.
A long tale to bring us up 9/19 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
to 2016. Starting shortly, work donuts and coffee for participants.
from 1 - 3 PM on Lot 79 will transfer it into 9/20 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class
a depository for Water Tower being instructed by Debi’s Personal
Park’s commemorative bricks, Training with fruit and juice for
Join us as an OSHIIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance as well as become an attrac- participants.
tive addition to Main Street. 9/23 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
Information Program) Community Liaison A Dedication Party is planned Club with pop and snacks for
for June 18, 2017, as part of participants.
provides us with timely information regarding Medicare our Bicentennial celebration.
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact
changes, health plans, and enrollment in a Part D After 157 years since Lot 79’s the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
inception, Lot 79 will have a
prescription drug plan. Registration is required. name as well as a new look. • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
TidBits: occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
1932 - Traf?c light at Me- Manager for additional information.
chanic and Main Streets.
983 Main St., GraOon 1968 - New traf?c light
440-926-3317 with walk light and new side-
www.gmplibrary.org walks in area.
Doris Wildenheim 926-
2956
Public Zoning Meeting “For many pet owners this trip across the bridge at Buckeye RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Page 17
Woods Park brings comfort,” said Char Arthur, founder and co-
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a pub- ordinator of the Rainbow Bridge Walk. St. Mary’s Celebrates First Day
lic zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall on Tuesday,
September 20, at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission will continue Attendees should feel free to bring other pets, but they should Miss Popelka leads her ?fth grade class into the building on
discussing the regulations for new subdivisions, reorganize their be on a non-retractable leash at all times. A pet blessing will be opening day at St Mary’s School in Elyria.
subdivision outline and discuss other current issues and concerns performed by Deacon Joe Loutzenhiser from St. Francis Xavier
as they come up. Catholic Church. JoDee Coulter, of The Robertson Bereavement St. Mary’s School in Elyria began its 157th year with a
Center of Hospice of Medina County, will be on hand to share special celebration. As blue and gold banners hung from open
Belden Historical Society a re?ection and offer information on pet bereavement services, windows, WEOL broadcasted live from the school. Inter-
while Randi Breese of Lodi will perform her original song, “Col- viewed on the radio station were Mrs. Parobek on behalf of
The Belden Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Sep- ors Fill the Sky.” the parents, Miss Popelka spoke as one of the new teachers
tember 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Town Hall and Museum on and Ava Mugford was the student speaker. The cougar mascot
the corner of Rt. 303 and Rt. 83. They will be discussing the Other activities for the afternoon include a short memorial greeted the students outside as they found their new teachers
painting of the Old Town Hall and Museum, as well as upcoming service, various remembrance activities and a one-mile Tribute and classmates. The Advanced band kept the festivities live-
activities. Walk. ly. Elyria’s Mayor Brinda spoke to the students and parents
before leading the Pledge of Allegiance. Father Charlie Died-
The public is always invited to attend and new members are It has been requested that attendees bring dog or cat food do- rick, pastor, gave a blessing as a balloon was released by each
always welcome. If you have any pictures, articles or memora- nations for Medina County SPCA. class. Each class was announced and the children cheered as
bilia of local history, they are always looking for more. they entered the building.
For more information, to submit an online tribute, and to
Rainbow Bridge Walk complete the requested registration form, please log on to www. Janet Beane
rainbowbridgewalk.com.
A loss of a pet can be heart-breaking. Many wish they had 440-336-5000
a way to honor and remember that relationship. The 5th annu- Keep on Truckin’
al Rainbow Bridge Walk on Sunday, September 18, provides an at Buckeye Library Elaine Beane
opportunity for pet owners who have lost a pet to come and walk
across the Rainbow Bridge. Lily Coontz of Ritman got to see a big rig, up close and per- 440-225-8886
sonal!
Mike Kovack, Medina County Auditor, is sponsoring the The Beane Team
event at Buckeye Woods Park, 6335 Wedgewood Rd. (State Chrome, ?ashing lights and sirens at the library? Is there
Route 162), in Lafayette Township in Medina, from 1-3 p.m. something about heavy-duty equipment, tow trucks and emer- The strength of teamwork….
Admission is free. gency vehicles that gets your motor running? The reputation for results!
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The walk over the bridge symbolizes the pet’s walk to a won- Then bring the family to the Keep on Truckin’ event, hosted
derful new home after it passes away. It is a place with no sad- by the MCDL Bookmobile and Outreach Services Department, JBeane.RussellRealty.com
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Lions Club news Free To Be Fit!
Penfield Recreational Park Lions Club seeks winter clothing donations Joined by With these features and
fund-raiser The LaGrange Lions are looking for donations of new or members of the with the funding provided,
clean, gently used winter apparel such as coats, hats, scarves, KEY Collabo- they are able to offer these
The Pen?eld Recreational Park Board is having their annu- gloves and boots. These items will be distributed to those in need rative, represen- resources free for residents.
al Reverse Raf?e fund-raiser. The reverse raf?e is the largest at their monthly food pantry. Anyone wishing to donate any of tatives from the The facility at Keystone High
fund-raiser that the park board hosts and has been held for over these items, please call Ann at (440) 315-4278. Thank you ahead Lorain County School, 580 Opportunity Way,
10 years. It is normally held in the spring, but was postponed of time for your generosity. General Health is open for community use
this year for various reasons. The Reverse Raf?e event is sched- Lions Club thank you District, and Mondays-Thursdays from 5-7
uled for October 1, from 6 p.m. until midnight at the Izaak Wal- The LaGrange Lions Club held their annual community fes- Inner Circle p.m. and is supervised by a
ton League on Foster Road. Tickets are $40 each and include a tival on July 21-23. They would like to thank their sponsors for Fitness trainer monitor.
chance at the grand prize, a dinner catered by Sterks, dancing their generosity, without which they would not be successful. Joe Bockmore,
and more. For more information or to inquire about buying tick- Many are local and some are not, but they hope that the commu- Keystone ad- In addition to the exercise
ets, contact Tim Tyrone at (440) 396-3096 or Teri Bacsi at (440) nity will recognize and frequent these caring businesses: Avon ministrators facility, they are continuing
315-9048. Party Tent Rental, Maintenance Systems, LaGrange Village held a ribbon to open thier outdoor track to
Pizza, Fox Veterinary Hospital, Burnett’s Septic Services, IGA cutting ceremo- residents as well as holding
Youth Archery Clinic On Sentinel Square, LaGrange Hardware, Authorized Transmis- ny to mark the indoor walking at Keystone
sion, Pheasant Run Golf Course, B-K Glass Window & Door, of?cial opening Elementary School. These and
The LaGrange Hunting & Fishing Club, in conjunction with LaGrange Old Town Barber, Rachel’s Floral Design, Virgil’s of the upgraded future initiatives solidify their
the Ohio Division of Wildlife and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- Kitchen & Baths Inc., Calvin Smith Inc., Bill’s Auto Service, Ve- exercise facility, commitment to fostering a
vices, will present a “Youth Archery Clinic & Free 3D Shoot” rantis, Nick Abraham’s Elyria Ford, Penfound Insurance, G.L.W. which is accessi- partnership with the commu-
on September 18, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. This event will be held Broadband, The Unicorn Restaurant & Pub, Laubenthal-Merca- ble to communi- nity.
at the LGHFC Club grounds at 43317 S.R. 303, 2.5 mi. west do Funeral Home, Village Jewelry, Protech Automotive, Grafton ty members.
of the LaGrange Circle. They will have Certi?ed NASP archery Mower Service, Nancy’s Diner, Indian Hollow Golf Club, Graf-
instruction & all youth equipment will be provided. If you have ton VFW Post #3341, Midview Drug, Carlisle Café, Bullseye By applying
your own bow, please feel free to bring it. There will be a “hands Firearms, Grafton Crewsthru and Lorain-Medina Rural Electric. for a grant from
on” supervised intro into the awesome world of archery. Expe- the Lorain County General
rienced archers may try our mini “3D” course atno charge. We Band Boosters Health District, they were
encourage small groups, but please call in advance. Questions? Pancake Breakfast awarded $25,000 to improve
Please call Kevin at (440) 537-7827. the facilities. Funding also
Come to The Keystone Band Booster Pancake Breakfast at was provided by the KEY
Raffle of Browns tickets The LaGrange Engine Show on September 16, 17 & 18, from Collaborative, who they have
to support Library 6 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Lorain County Fairgrounds in Wellington. worked with in other areas of
their wellness initiatives by
The Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Community Library All-you-can eat pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee or tea costs hosting a community cook-
are sponsoring a football ticket raf?e to raise funds to support our $6/adults, $4/kids ages 3-12 and under 3 are free. ing class, offering healthier
local community library. Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20. options at concession stands,
The raf?e tickets are for 4 seats located in section 148/row 33 to Thank you for supporting the Keystone Bands! providing indoor walking
this year’s Cleveland Browns-New York Jets game on October time and forming a wellness
30 at 1 p.m. The drawing of the winning ticket will be conducted Park Board Meeting committee. In addition, they
at the October 7, Keystone High School varsity football game. rescheduled received wellness funds from
The winner need not be present to win. For tickets, call Mary at Medical Mutual, and lastly,
355-6701 or Eileen at 647-3011. The LaGrange Community Park Board meeting scheduled they earned additional funds
for September 13 has been cancelled and rescheduled for Sep- by selling items from the El-
JACK MATIA tember 12, at 7 p.m. at Village Hall. ementary School that they
HONDA could no longer use.
For future updates and information on the park, please visit
New & Used their website, www.lagrangecommunitypark.net. KHS Class of 1966 50th Reunion
Cars
It’s been a great second more information, go to http:// Keystone High School class of 1966 is having its 50th class
440-366-5501 week at Keystone! Thanks to www.keystonelocalschools. reunion at Coppertop at Cherokee Hills Golf Course, in Valley
all of the parents and staff who org/district/lc-health-noti?ca- City, on Saturday, October 15. The search is on to locate class-
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria have made this transition back tion. mates. For details, graduates and former teachers are encouraged
to school an easy one, espe- to contact [email protected] or call Cindy Worthington Myers
New and Certi?ed Hondas cially for our kindergarteners Franco Gallo at (440) 647-2570.
All Models - Used Cars who started this Tuesday.
KAREN KRAMER D.D.S.
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 We are beginning many ANDREW DEAK D.M.D, M.D.
new communication ini-
TLC Insurance Group, Inc. tiatives this year. I will be 420 N. Main St, Grafton OH | 440-926-3441
broadcasting a short video on
Providers of Senior Insurance Products a weekly basis in which I an- We accept and are preferred providers for most dental
swer a question from the com- insurances including Delta, Met Life, Aetna, Blue Cross,
ALLAN J. RODAK munity. This week, my video
answered questions about Medical Mutual, United Health Care, Humana, Cigna,
Medicare Supplement Specialist the new start times at KMS United Concordia, Guardian, Mutual of Omaha and
1-800-378-5335 or 440-759-3268 and about the bus routes. The
videos will be published on Superior.
650 Calann Drive Wednesdays. Go to www.key- Please call for all you dental needs including children,
Elyria, OH 44035 stonelocalschools.org/super-
[email protected] intendentvideoseries to view dentures, emergencies and denture repairs.
www.tlcinsurancegroup.com the video.If you would like Kindergarten Check-up Available!
a question answered, please
www.MyConvenient.com email me at franco.gallo@ CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AT A
keystone.k12.oh.us. CONSERVATIVE PRICE!
In addition to the video
series, we will also publish ?-
nancial Fridays. Our Treasur-
er, Mike Resar, will provide
a fact or statement about our
current ?nances. This is an-
other way we are providing
our residents with ?nancial
transparency.
Please continue to engage
with us in our health initia-
tives! The community weight/
exercise room is open for
use from 5-7 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays. We would
also like to thank the Key
Collaborative for their part-
nership in our healthy living
initiatives. The Collaborative
recently funded the new hy-
dration station at the stadium.
Stop by for a game or a walk
or run on the track and check
it out!
In community news, the
Lorain County General Health
District has been noti?ed of
multiple con?rmed cases of
hand, foot, and mouth disease
in several school districts in
Lorain County. There have
been no cases at Keystone,
but it is important to keep pre-
ventative measures in mind as
we begin the school year. For
Street in Wellington. Tires and household hazardous waste will RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 Page 19
not be accepted in this dumpster. If you have any questions, call
(440) 647-7194 or contact any trustee. Need to look at our archives?
Visit our website at:
Household hazardous waste, E-scrap ?uorescent bulbs and
ballasts, scrap tires, cardboard and recyclables may be disposed www.rural-urbanrecord.com
of at the Lorain County Collection Center, 540 South Abbe
Farmer’s Market Road. Call the Collection Center for more information and hours Discovering Dave
at 1-800-449-5463 or visit their website, www.loraincounty.us/ 19th Century Artist, Poet, Slave
The Wellington Farmers’ Market is located in downtown solidwaste.
Wellington on the Willard Memorial Square. The Market fea- The Oberlin Heritage Center welcomes George Wingard,
tures home-made goods, home grown musicians and monthly The Wellington Township Trustees are actively seeking town- Program Coordinator at the Savannah River Archaeological Re-
cooking demonstrations. The Market is on every Friday through- ship residents who would be interested in serving on the Zoning search Program, in a special community program co-sponsored
out the season from 5-7 p.m. Commission or Board of Zoning Appeals. These Zoning Boards with the Oberlin College Department of History on Tuesday,
meet at the call of their respective chairman. If you are interested, September 20, at 7 p.m. Discovering Dave is the story of an en-
Penfield Historical Society call (440) 647-7194 or contact any of the Trustees. slaved potter in early-19th century South Carolina who acquired
fund-raiser the rare skills of reading and writing. Wingard co-produced the
Town and Country Club award-winning 2013 documentary which pieces together Dave’s
The Pen?eld Historical Society, a non-pro?t organization, of Wellington remarkable life and artistry. Following the 49-minute ?lm, there
will be hosting a “Wine & Dine” fund-raising event at Jilbert will be an opportunity for asking questions and for examining
Winery in Valley City on Thursday, September 15, from 6-11 On October 3, Town and Country Club of Wellington will be one of Dave’s original pots. The program is free and open to the
p.m. Dinner will include chicken and roast beef, redskin pota- celebrating their 57th year of entertainment. Town and Country public and takes place at Hallock Auditorium in the Adam Jo-
toes, green beans, beverages and one glass of wine. There will Club meets once a month on the ?rst Monday evening, October seph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies (122 Elm Street).
also be Wine Tasting and Live Entertainment. through May. Meetings are held at the Elms, in their community Parking is available in nearby lots on either side of West College
room, with most meetings beginning at 7 p.m. Members enjoy a Street.
Tickets are $30 per person. For tickets and information, call variety of programs scheduled by the program committee, fol-
Bill at (440) 452-6331, Linda at (330) 472-8757 or Jackie at 440- lowed by light refreshments. For more information about this event or other upcoming ac-
371-1868. All proceeds bene?t the Pen?eld Historical Society. tivities hosted by the Oberlin Heritage Center, visit www.ober-
Town and Country Club has open enrollment for any woman linheritagecenter.org or call (440) 774-1700.
American Legion Breakfasts in Lorain County who would like a short evening of entertain-
ment, education and fellowship with one another. The only re- Saturday,
American Legion Post 8 breakfasts will resume starting quirements besides your dues will be to help with devotions or September 17th
September 18, from 8-11 a.m. All ensuing breakfasts October maybe bake cookies once a season - totally on a volunteer basis.
through April will be the 2nd Sunday of each month. The break- 2:00pm
fast buffet menu includes scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage links, The meeting on October 3 will be at the Lorain County Metro
hash brown potatoes, biscuits & gravy, coffee, juice and milk. Park on Jones Road at 6 p.m. A light chicken salad supper will be CLAM & LOBSTER BAKE
The cost is only $6 for all you care to eat. These breakfasts are served. Following the dinner, be entertained by a performance of
open to the public. Come out and enjoy! an A Capella chorus “The Obertons,” consisting of ten Oberlin Classic Bake: $35 $50PORENSLAYLE
College men. They will be singing a variety of music for us. Bake w/ 1½# Lobster:
Free Community Shred Day
Other programs for the coming season - Scott Markle who Add 1 Doz Extra Clams for $6.99
A Free Community Shred Day for Wellington Township resi- will be portraying Archibald Willard in a special performance.
dents is Friday, September 23, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at 105 Maple Scott is a member of the Wellington Historical Society and is Bake Includes:
Street. On site shredding allows you to watch your documents very dedicated to the history of Wellington. Also giving a histor- 12 Mussels, 12 Clams, Chicken, Sweet
get destroyed in seconds. Please try to remove bindings, hanging ical portrayal will be Diane Stanley, coming as Dolly Madison. Potato, Sweet Corn, Chowder, Roll & Butter
?les, three ring binders, etc. Do not bring electronic equipment. This too will be an entertaining program as Diane has researched
Please limit your drop off to 4 paper bags or 4 archive boxes. No Dolly Madison extensively in preparation for the portrayal. 137 W. Herrick Ave, Wellington MLUIVSIEC
businesses please! First come, ?rst served until the truck is full!
Residents must show an utility bill or ID in order to authenticate For the April program, the speaker will be LaVerne Smith, 440-647-3800
proof of residency. who works with the Prison Reintegration Program through the
local prison system. Ms. Smith has created a sewing program
Residents of the unincorporated areas of Wellington Town- with the prisoners where they make costumes for various stage
ship should note that the last quarterly dumpster for 2016 will be performances given in Lorain County. Instead of charging a fee
available on September 24. Dumpster hours will be from 7 a.m. - for her program, she will be asking for donations of material for
1 p.m. at the Wellington Township Facility, located at 105 Maple the prisoners to work with.
NOW OPEN! Fees for membership in Town and Country are due by the
October 3 meeting. Dues are $20 for a season, which covers all
Mums $5 each of the program costs. Also for the October meeting, the dinner
or 5 for $20 will be $10 per person. You may bring a guest to any meeting
for the fee of $3 per meeting or in October, $10 because of the
dinner. Reservations need to be made to Joann Hamer at (440)
647-0330 or Sanday Hurst at (440) 647-3347 by September 16.
For questions, call the above numbers.
RENT ME! LCCC’s Civic 34th Annual
Chorale
Harvest of the Arts
seeks members
On the Square in Wellington
Fall Decor & Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader New members are in-
Gift Shop vited to join Lorain County A Fundraiser for the Herrick Memorial Library
KRYSTOWSKI Community College’s Civic
Fall Fairy Gardens, TRACTOR Chorale for the 38th Choral Sunday, September 18, 2016
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Any service work completed by our technicians by
December 31, 2016 will receive a coupon for:
$10 for EVERY $100 spent today “At the Schoolhouse” Handmade Primitive Antique Show
on your next visit! Saturday, September 17th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
*Maximum value will not exceed $500 On the Square in Pitts?eld, Ohio ~ State Route 303 and 58
Over 35 vendors from near and far bring the best of
country goods, antiques and furnishings
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Come take a look at the old schoolhouse
Exceptional Vendors welcome
BBQ Lunch and Entertainment
Admission $3.00
47117 Rt. 18 Wellington 44090 Contact Diane Hinkle at (440) 935-0832
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Page 20, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 12, 2016 on both locations on the group’s Facebook page: Facebook.com/ 21, from 7- 8 p.m. Rachel takes the same commuter train every
northridgevillehistoricalsociety. The page has hundreds of his- morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, ?ashes
torical photos from all areas of town for you to enjoy! past a stretch of cozy suburban homes and stops at the signal that
allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their
Olde Towne Hall Theatre deck. Until she sees something shocking. It’s only a minute until
the train moves on, but it’s enough. Now everything’s changed.
V.F.W. Spaghetti Dinner Olde Towne Hall Theatre would like to celebrate their excit- Unable to keep it to herself, Rachel goes to the police. Copies
fund-raiser ing 37th season with you and your family! Until September 30, of the mystery book are available at the adult information desk.
Season Passes are available starting from $25. Currently they New adult members are welcome. Pre-registration is required.
The V.F.W. Auxiliary of Post #9871, located at 6805 Lear Na- are looking for gift basket items to auction off. Please contact
gle Rd., in North Ridgeville, is having a bene?t Spaghetti Dinner Lisa Carter for more details at (440) 865-8700. Checks should Adult Afternoon Book Discussion - Come discuss “No Safe
on Friday, September 23, from 4-8 p.m. Dinner includes spa- be made payable to Olde Towne Hall Theatre. Secret,” by Fern Michaels on Tuesday, Sept. 27 from 1-2 p.m.
ghetti and meatballs, a salad and a dinner roll. The cost is $7 for Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion of a popular title
adults; $6 for seniors and $5 for children 10 and under. There will Future events: on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month. Copies of the book
also be a Bake Sale! Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre - fund-raiser “Murder in are available at the adult information desk. New adult members
Black and White,” by Eileen Mouschey, on November 11, 12, are welcome.Pre-registration is required.
Get the ladies out of the kitchen for the evening and enjoy a 18 & 19, at Bullfrog’s Sports Café in North Ridgeville. Tick-
good dinner with friends and family! Proceeds go to support our ets are presale only and are $36 each. This includes a complete Tech Tips - Bring your questions to this informal session
veterans in need. For more information, call Micki at (440) 567- dinner buffet, non-alcoholic beverage and dessert. For tickets, about how to use library computer software and apps on your
4348 or Vi at (440) 915-6010. please call Lisa Carter at 440-865-8700. computers, tablets, eReaders or the Internet. Visit on Wednesday,
Open Mic Night - Are you a poet or do you play an acoustic Sept. 28, anytime between 1-3 p.m. for one-on-one assistance
Ohio Genealogical Society instrument and want to spend an evening sharing your works with library staff members. Pre-registration is required.
with others? Come to Open Mic Night on Sundays, October 9 or
On Monday, September 12, the Lorain County Chapter of December 11, at 7 p.m. There is a $5 suggested donation at the Registration for programs and more information is available
the Ohio Genealogical Society meets at 7 p.m. at the North door and refreshments are available. online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the North Rid-
Ridgeville Branch Library, located at 35700 Bainbridge Road. Murder MysteryAuditions - Auditions for “Murder in Black geville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Ridgeville Library
Debra Lape, author of “Looking for Lizzie,” will narrate the true and White” will be held on Sunday, September 11, from 2-5 p.m. is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
story of a 19th century Ohio madam portrayed by Mary Kath- and Monday, September 12, from 7-9 p.m. They are searching
leen Tripp. for 4 male and 4 female adults! 24th annual Big Band
The Sound of Music Audition - Auditions for “The Sound of Dance/Concert
The public is invited to come and meet the author and her Music” will be held on Sunday, December 11, from 2-5 p.m. and
“industrious” ancestor. A social time begins at 6:30 p.m. Lizzie’s Monday, December 12, from 7-9 p.m. It’s time again to swing to the sound of the Big Band era
fascinating story begins at 7 p.m. Season Premier! Camping with Henry and Tom - Come ex- during the 24th annual Big Band Dance/Concert, which will be
perience an awesome camping trip with Thomas Edison, Pres- held September 21 at DeLuca’s Place in the Park. The Dan Zola
For more information, call Jean at (440) 949-5167 or Norm ident Harding and Henry Ford! Performances are on Fridays, Orchestra will be performing wonderful music of the big bands
at (440) 856-5170. Sept. 23, 24, 30, and Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 1 and 8 at for dancing and listening pleasure. Advance tickets are on sale
7:30 p.m.; and Sun. Oct. 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults for $8 at the North Ridgeville Senior Center, 7327 Avon Belden
North Ridgeville and $10 for seniors. Call the theatre at (440) 327-2909 to make Road. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10 each. All proceeds
Historical Society news your reservations. from ticket sales go directly to helping seniors in North Rid-
The Olde Towne Hall Theatre is located at 36199 Center geville and the surrounding communities. Table sponsorships for
The North Ridgeville Historical Society will meet Wednes- Ridge Rd., P.O. Box 394284, in North Ridgeville, 44039. They $100 are also available by calling (440) 353-0856.
day, September 21, at 7 p.m. at the North Ridgeville Library. are a 501(c)3 organization and theatre subscriptions are still tax
The group is formed of area residents with a common interest in deductible! Cardinal Care Management (Admiral’s Pointe, Huntington
local history. All meetings are open to the public and visitors are Woods, The Woods on French Creek, Keystone Pointe, Avon
always welcome. Come see what’s new in history! North Ridgeville Library Place and Riverview Pointe), along with Tridia Hospice and
IDEAL Home Health Care are sponsoring the event. Because
The North Ridgeville Historical Society will host an open Upcycle Book Craft For Adults - Adults, enjoy an afternoon of their generous sponsorship, all proceeds from each ticket and
house at the Jaycox Rd. One-room Schoolhouse on Sunday, of crafting a on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 1-2:30 p.m. Staff will sponsorship sold will go directly to North Ridgeville Seniors,
September 25, from 2-5 p.m. The School has been renovated present a fun, easy take-home craft that will be made from the Inc. to help support programs and service of the North Ridgeville
to represent a school in the early 1900s. At the event, a school- pages of old books. Pre-registration is required. Of?ce for Older Adults (Senior Center). These programs include
marm will explain what you would have experienced if you were transportation, meals-on-wheels, socialization/activities and sup-
a student in those days. The Old Town Hall Museum will also Tween And Teen String Art - How-To - Sixth-graders portive services.
be open the same hours that day. The Old Town Hall is a regis- through 12th-graders, string art is a colorful way to express your
tered Lorain County Landmark, and the museum houses many creativity! With just strings and pins you’ll be able to create fun Each year, over 300 senior citizens enjoy this exciting evening
items from the city’s past 200 years! Both locations offer free designs. Make this fun art on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 6:45- of dancing or just tapping their feet to the beat. Music begins at 7
admission and an interesting afternoon of family fun! See more 7:45 p.m. Pre-registration is required. p.m. and the band plays until 10 p.m. Snacks are provided and a
variety of hot foods/drinks are available for purchase.
The Butler Did It - Mystery Book Discussion - Discuss “The
Girl On The Train,” by Paula Hawkins on Wednesday, Sept. For additional information, call 353-0856 or stop by the
North Ridgeville Senior Center.
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ROOFING Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] Auditions will take place at Workshop Players on Monday
and Tuesday, September 12 and 13, at 7 p.m. Rehearsals begin
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In an effort to assist ITT Tech students to continue with their
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Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal two “ITT Path to LCCC” information session days.
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They are:
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner ARBOR CARE TREE •10 a.m. to noon and 4-6 p.m., Wednesday, September 14 in
the College Center Commons at Lorain County Community Col-
BENEDICT ROOFING • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck lege, 1005 N Abbe Road.
Family Business for Three Generations • 113 Ft. Crane •10 a.m. to noon and 4-6 p.m., Tuesday, September 20 at
the LCCC University Partnership Ridge Campus in North Rid-
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS • Removal, Trimming, Firewood geville. The UPRC campus is located at 32121 Lorain Road, ad-
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 jacent to the I-480 entrance ramp.
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ready completed into related certi?cate and degree pathways,”
Visit our website at: 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 said Cindy Kushner, LCCC director of marketing and outreach
www.rural-urbanrecord.com initiatives. “We have academic advisors, career counselors and
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For more information and updates, visit www.lorainccc.edu/
PathtoLCCC or call (440) 366-4726. Students should bring an
unof?cial copy of their ITT transcripts with them.
Join Cub Scouting!
Cub Scouting wants you! Now is the time to join the fun and
excitement of America’s foremost youth program for boys - Cub
Scouting. Sign-up nights will be held through early October.
Designed for boys ages 7-10, Cub Scouting combines out-
door activities, sports, academics and more in a fun and exciting
program that helps families teach ideals such as honesty, good
citizenship and respect.
Cub Scout packs will hold roundups for Scouting at elemen-
tary schools and other locations throughout the area during the
next two months. Fliers with additional details will be distrib-
uted at schools before the scheduled roundups. Interested boys
and parents are encouraged to attend a meeting in their neigh-
borhood.
For more information, contact Amy Heller, Assistant Scout
Executive, Heart of Ohio Council, BSA at (419) 522-8300 or
[email protected], or go to www.beascout.org.
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