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Volume 64, No. 3 Columbia Station, Ohio July 16, 2018
“Kiwanis Kourt” Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Columbia student attends
Shipwreck Camp
Columbia
Middle School
student Samantha
Geiger received
a scholarship
from the Leonard
Gelfand STEM
Center to attend
Shipwreck Camp
this summer. The
two week camp,
inspired by the
research and ex-
ploration of Dr.
Robert Ballard,
father of the JA-
SON Project and
finder of the Ti-
tanic wreckage,
engages campers Samantha Geiger
in field science
and exploration. The Case erated underwater vehicles,
Western Reverse Universi- conduct field research and
ty campus is the home base learn how to find a wreck in
Grafton Mayor, Dave DiVencenzo, cuts the ribbon officially opening Kiwanis Kourt at North Park. He is joined by other for this program. However, Lake Erie. Additionally, they
village administrators, members of the Kiwanis Club and Ross Environmental Services representatives. campers take day trips to learn the history of the Great
Members of the Midview Kiwanis Club, along with representatives from Ross Environmental Services several sites such as Cleve- Lakes region, are introduced
to SCUBA and snorkeling,
land Lakefront State Park
and Grafton administrators, met at the newly renovated basketball court at North Park at noon on July 4 and the Mentor Headlands. develop navigational skills
to officially open the court. The Kiwanis Club raised funds for the renovations with Ross Environmental Campers read novels relat- and much more. Samantha is
Services donating a large sum for the project. Striping and logos will be placed later this summer. The ed to exploration, meet local the second Columbia student
renovated area will be called “Kiwanis Kourt.” experts, build remotely op- to attend this camp.
Ohio State University Band
LaGrange Lions Club Help Stop Overdoses: performing in Wellington
Annual Festival Naloxone kits at no cost In celebration of Wellington’s Bicentennial, The Ohio
State University (OSU) Alumni Marching Band, ‘The Best
by Kickin Back Band, Nasal naloxone (also known as Narcan®) is available for Damn Band in The Land’ (TBDBITL), will be performing
food & non-food ven- anyone who wants to prevent an opioid overdose death of at the Patricia Lindley Center for the Perfoming Arts in Wel-
dors, face painting, a loved one or someone you know. Pick up a naloxone kit lington, on Sunday, July 22, at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1:30).
Fabulous Fireworks at no cost and receive opioid death prevention education at Exciting News! We just received word, that added to
& more! This year Lorain County Public Health (LCPH), located at 9880 S. the performance that day will be the first OSU (1981) fe-
the Lions are raffling Murray Ridge Road, in Elyria. Available weekdays (exclud- male drum majorette, Shelley Graf of Sugar Grove, Ohio,
off cash - tickets are ing holidays) between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.; for an evening ap- along with OSU 2018 season drum majors, Konner Barr and
$2 ea., 3 for $5, 7 for pointment, call (440) 322-6367. Allow 20 minutes for your Morgan Davis. The Alumni Marching Band campaign aims
$10; and a 55” TV w/ visit in order to receive education and the Narcan kit. to raise $10 million in endowed scholarship funds so that
sound bar - tickets are “Narcan can save lives and provide a second chance and every Marching Band member, now and in the future, will
$5 ea. or 3 for $10. an opportunity for recovery,” said David Covell, MPH, RS, receive the financial support they need. This year’s theme
Tickets are available Health Commissioner at LCPH. “Narcan provides a safety is “Proud Century.” TBDBITL is celebrating its 50th year,
now. For tickets, net for both those battling opioid addiction as well as those along with the 50th anniversary of the Buckeye’s National
The LaGrange Lions please call Ann at (440) taking high doses of opioid pain medication.” Championship. Edward Jones Investments and Brother’s
Club will be holding their 315-4278. For parade in- Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an overdose Chevrolet, the Chevy Network, are the proud sponsors of
annual Festival on July 21, formation, please call caused by an opioid drug. When given, naloxone restores this event. Discounted tickets are available from Brother’s
from 12-10 p.m. at 240 Bev at (440) 458-6781. breathing and blocks the drug’s effects on the brain - it often Chevrolet Inc., located at 46767 State Route 18 West, in
Glendale St. This will be For Little Miss applica- prevents death. Wellington. Also, presale tickets are available through our
held rain or shine. It will tions, please see Sharon These naloxone kits are provided through Project Patricia Lindley website: www.lindleycenter.com, Patricia
kick off with the parade, at Village Pizza or Liane DAWN, an overdose education and naloxone distribution Lindley Center on Facebook or by calling 1-866-967-8167.
winding into the Lions at Huntington Bank. For program through the Ohio Department of Health. For more Tickets at the box office will be sold day of show. Tick-
Park, where you will find more information, go to information on Project DAWN, visit ODH.Ohio.gov. et Price: $15 ($12 discounted tickets available through the
Cow Pie Bingo, a Pizza www.lagrangelionsoh.org. For more information on how to live healthy, contact sponsor, Brother’s Chevrolet). Contact Information: Dot-
Eating Contest, the Little For a complete sched- Lorain County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit tie Cianciola, Managing Director, Patricia Lindley Center,
Miss Contest, Inflatables ule of events, see their ad LorainCountyHealth.com. You can also follow your local (216) 316-1116 (cell phone) / [email protected].
with an awesome added on page 11. health department on Twitter @LorainCoHealth, Facebook oh.us / facebook: patricia lindley center, website: lindley-
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Community Directory Carlisle 12 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 7 Profile 15
Columbia
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Events
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Wellington
Grafton Twp.
Eaton 12 LaGrange 10 Churches 6 Classifieds 17
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Lakewood Summer Ohio Gun Show Make-n-take Crafts:
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Warren & Detroit Rd 1:30pm - 3:30pm
4:00pm - 10:00pm Summer Weekend Lorain Trivia Nights Steak Fry Dinner American Legion Post
www.lakewoodalive.org Train Rides Come and test your knowledge Enjoy a Ribeye steak with #717 Live Band
Enjoy a fun, free Little Green July 20-22 Come enjoy the “1957 Band”
Choo train ride on the Chil- of Lorain trivia as questions of baked potato, corn on the cob,
July 14-15 dren Nature Discovery Trail! Cleveland Irish Festival ‘yesteryear’ and ‘today’ will be salad bar, roll & dessert for in concert. Entry fee is $5 and
Weather permitting. For more Irish Cultural Festival has cele- presented. Bring a team or $15/person. Open to Public, there will be a 50/50 drawing.
Festival of Sail information call (440) 458-5121 brated Irish heritage with great bring your grandparents and buy tickets in advance at the For more information, call the
Get a chance to catch a Ext. 232. Irish bands, step dancers, chil- join us for a bit of knowledge bar. Info: 440-647-6334. Post home at (440) 281-6935
glimpse, step aboard, and even Carlisle Reservation dren’s activities, plays, food & and a whole lot of fun! American Legion Post #8 or Ralph at 440-213-7672.
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and reenactments. $20 tour Hours vary each day Music on the Patio 8:00pm - 11:00pm
pass to climb aboard the ships. July 15 www.clevelandirish.org Join us on the 2nd and 4th
Jackson Street Pier Thursdays, till Sept. 13th. Bring
233 E Shoreline Dr., Taste of Tremont a chair for a relaxing evening
Sandusky The street festival will show- July 21 on the patio! Music: Tim Blake July 29
Hours vary each day case the best of Tremont’s July 25-28 & Michelle on the Fiddle; Food Vintage Marketplace
www.festofsailsandusky.com food, art and entertainment. Westside Flea Special: Fried Chicken Sliders.
Professor Avenue will be Come out and enjoy artwork, Strongsville Homecoming Chicken salad & turkey wraps, Vintage, Antiques, Art, Unique
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tertainment, a Queen’s compe- Tremont raffle and more. Vendors from Chamber of Commerce. items. rants in Historic Grand Pacific
tition, the Huron Lion’s Club pa- all over Ohio, donations to Me- Strongsville Commons Miller Nature Preserve Junction and Beautiful Down-
rade, Pet’s on the Pier parade, 12:00pm - 8:00pm dina County Battered Womens Corner of RT82 & RT42 2739 Center Rd, Avon town Olmsted Falls.
the Road Show, and our amaz- Shelter and North Ridgeville Strongsville 6:30pm - 8:00pm Downtown Olmsted Falls
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Community Safety Meeting New Eagle Scout
On Wednesday, July 25, at 7 p.m., Sgt. Bungard will be at
On May 17,
Julie Petras Columbia Town Hall for a Community Safety Meeting. This David Knarr III
email: [email protected] will be an informative meeting followed by questions and an- received his Ea-
swers. Folks are encouraged and welcome to attend. Columbia gle Scout award
Township is a safe community - let’s keep it that way! at a ceremony in
Columbia Trustees meeting Between 2013-2017, Columbia has added 178 new homes. Mentor. His proj-
The Columbia Trustees will meet on Monday, July 16, at Future development is projected at 859 new homes. Currently, ect was to build
our Sheriff covers District 3, this includes Grafton, Eaton and
24 tombstones for
7 p.m. at the town hall. The community is welcome to attend. Columbia. In 2017, we had 937 calls for service. the Lake County
Columbia Station Eagles Our community is changing - let’s keep Columbia Safe! Metro Parks to
be used at their
Information submitted by Margaret Kenneley, resident of
3 annual Cruise-In Columbia Station. Halloween Hay-
rd
ride. David III
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Columbia Station Eagles will be Sherriff’s Report also earned 43
hosting their 3rd annual Cruise-In on Sunday, July 22, at 27190 merit badges and
Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. The show will be from The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. Incident had 125 nights of
10 a.m.-3 p.m. (rain or shine). Registration begins at 9 a.m. All Report for Columbia Township for June: camping.
makes of cars (old and new), motorcycles, trucks and vans are June 1 - Alarm on West River Rd. He is the son
welcome. The first 50 participants registered will receive dash June 2 - Disturbance on Sprague Rd.; Property Damage of Florence and
plaques. Their will be food/beverages, music, an open bar, a on West River Rd.; Traffic Stop on Royalton Rd./Plum Creek David Knarr, Jr.
50/50, door prizes and miscellaneous raffles. Awards will be Dr.; Traffic Stop on Royalton Rd./Station Rd.; Traffic Stop on of Mentor. He is
announced at 2:30. Stop by for an afternoon of fun! For more Royalton Rd./West River Rd.; Traffic Complaint on Mitchell the grandson of
Ruder
information, call Linda at (440) 623-1134. Rd.; Traffic Complaint on Lafayette Ave./Bryant Ave.; Juvenile Theresa (former- David Knarr III
Knarr
Complaint on Royalton Rd.; Psychiatric situation on Root Rd.
Fleet Hometown news June 3 - 911 Hang Up/Open Line on West River Rd.; Alarm ly of Columbia Station) and David is a 2018 graduate of
David Knarr Sr. of Elyria and
Steven Dickinson has on Royalton Rd.; Alarm on Castlebar Ct.; Welfare Check on the great-grandson of Wilma Mentor High School, gradu-
ating Cum Laude.
Station Rd.; Suspicious Condition on Aldridge Ave.
been promoted to the rank of June 4 - Burglary on White Tail Run.; Domestic Violence/ Ruder of North Ridgeville.
Chief Master Sergeant in the Dispute on Hawke Rd.
United States Air Force. June 5 - Lockout on Squire Rd.; Welfare Check on West Fall Youth Soccer Registration
Steve is a 1991 graduate River Rd.; Disturbance on Sprague Rd.
of Columbia High School. He June 6 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Plum Creek Dr.; Registration for fall youth soccer is now open! The deadline
entered the Air Force in 1994. Disturbance on Station Rd.; Premise Check on Sprague Rd.; to register is August 3. The season starts with the first practice
Steve is the son of Dennis Suspicious Condition on Plainview Ct.; Theft on Station Rd. on August 28 and the first game is on Saturday, September 8.
Dickinson of Columbia Sta- June 7 - Breaking and Entering on East River Rd.; Lost/ All games will be on Saturday mornings. There will be four
tion. Congratulations! Found Property on East River Rd.; Assist other Agency on age groups this year determined by the birth year of the child:
West River Rd.; Accident, Private Property, on Royalton Rd.; Tots division ($30) is for those born in 2014-2016; U7 ($45)
Utilities on Jaquay Rd. are those born in 2012 & 2013; U-10 ($45) are those born from
June 10 - Property Damage on West River Rd.; Custody 2009-2011; and U-13 ($45) are those born from 2005-2008. If
Dispute on Westwood Ave.; Lockout on Royalton Rd. you have any questions, please email columbiayouthsoccer@
June 11 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; New call on Nichols Rd. gmail.com or call Bobby Petras at (440) 409-8485.
June 12 - Premise Check on Sprague Rd.; Warrant on Os-
Steven Dickinson borne Rd.; Accident, Private Property, on East River Rd.; 911 Columbia Class of 2008 Reunion
Hang Up/Open Line on East River Rd.
June 13 - Suspicious Condition on Royalton Rd.; Premise The Columbia High School class of 2008 will be holding
New Ohio District 9 Check on Royalton Rd.; Noise Complaint on Royalton Rd.; their 10 year class reunion on August 18 from 6-10 p.m.. The
event will take place at the Eagles Club in Columbia Station.
Jr. Vice Commander DOA/Body Found on Nichols Rd.; Disturbance on Osborne Come for a night of full of memories, food, drinks and music!
Rd.
June 14 - Shooting on Royalton Rd. Dinner will be a Taco Bar from Moe’s Southwest Grill and
Last month, on June 10, Frank Madey, Commander of VFW June 15 - Premise Check on Royalton Rd.; Traffic Stop on drinks will be available as a Cash Bar. Dress is dressy casual.
Post 39340 in Columbia Station, started his new position as East River Rd./Royalton Rd.; Welfare Check on Station Rd.; Tickets are $25/per person. They can be purchased at
Ohio District 9 Jr. Vice Commander. District 9 is one of twelve Civil Matter on Royalton Rd.; Fraud on Copopa Trl. https://squareup.com/store/chs-class-of-2008-reunion. Please
Districts that make up the Department of Ohio VFW. District June 16 - Alarm on Station Rd.; Shots Fired on Royalton purchase tickets by July 21.
9 has 25 VFW Posts with 6,400 members and 21 Auxiliaries Rd.; Fraud on Akins Rd.; Alarm on Sprague Rd.; Noise Com- Also! Send digital copies of your photos from high school,
within the counties of Lorain, Huron, Sandusky, Ottawa, Sen- plaint on Royalton Rd.; Welfare Check on Squire Rd.; Assist as a slide show is being put together. Please email photos to
eca and Erie. This is the first time any Commander from the other Agency on Mitchell Rd.; Psychiatric Situation on S. [email protected], or post them on the 10-year class re-
Columbia Station VFW Post has been elected to a District po- Boone Rd. union facebook page.
sition. Commander Madey will still continue his duties as Post June 19 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Psychiatric Situation on
Commander. Royalton Rd.; Harassment on Station Rd.; Drug Investigation CHS Soccer Golf Outing
on Royalton Rd.; Theft on East River Rd.; Suspicious Condi-
Columbia High School’s Boys and Girls Soccer Teams will
Columbia Garden Club news tion on Saddlehorn Cir.; Noise Complaint on Royalton Rd.; Ac- be hosting their 12th annual Golf Outing on July 21 at Cossett
cident injury on West River Rd.
June 20 - Suspicious Condition on Royalton Rd.; Warrant Creek in Brunswick. All proceeds benefit both the boys and
The Columbia Garden Club invites you to join them for their on Royalton Rd.; Alarm on Station Rd.; Welfare Check on West girls soccer teams for the upcoming 2018 soccer season. The
July event on Tuesday July 17. They will be touring the gardens River Rd.; New Call on East River Rd.; Theft on Royalton Rd.; cost is $75 per player. It will be a four-person scramble with a
of John Koscinski and view his floral photography (which will Abandoned vehicle on Reserve Way; Lockout on Bridle Path shotgun start beginning at 9 a.m. Included with golf is a steak
also be for sale). Meet in the parking lot of St. Elizabeth Ann Ln. dinner, catered by Harvest Saloon, and more. If interested or
Seton at 10 a.m. to car pool. Afterward, they will lunch at the June 21 - Alarm on Jaquay Rd.; Follow up Investigation on if you would like further details about the golf outing, please
Olive Garden in Elyria. Anderson St.; Suspicious Condition on East River Rd. contact Corey Taylor at [email protected] with any
For more information, call Carolee at 440-221-8169. June 22 - Suspicious Condition on Reserve Way; Distur- questions you may have.
bance on Reserve Way.
June 23 - Stolen vehicle/Unauthorized use on East River COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
CONSTRUCTION ALERT Rd.; Suspicious Condition on East River Rd.; Juvenile Com-
plaint on Reserve Way; Unwanted person on East River Rd.;
Domestic Violence/Dispute on Sprague Rd.; Fireworks Com-
ColumbiaTownship plaint on Aldridge Ave.
June 24 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Parkwood Dr.; VALLEY CITY
Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the closure Welfare Check on Reserve Way.
of Columbia West River Road, between Osborne Road and June 25 - Lockout on East River Rd.; Alarm on White Tail VISION CENTER
Sprague Road for the replacement of Culvert #0564. Run; Disabled Motor Vehicle on West River Rd./Sprague Rd.
June 26 - Traffic Stop on Snell Rd./E. Heather Ln.; Fraud on FAMILY VISION
The cost of the project is $195,363 and is being funded through Parkwood Dr.; Psychiatric Situation on Royalton Rd.; Aban- CENTER
The Lorain County Engineer’s Office, The Ohio Public Works doned vehicle on Springfield Cir./Glen Cove Trl.; Suspicious
Commission, and Columbia Township. The Township will be Condition on Royalton Rd.; Suspicious Condition on Bryant 6621 Center Road
reimbursed by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, Ave. Valley City
June 27 - Alarm on Emmons Rd.; Harassment on Parkwood
through its community grant program. The work is being Dr. Dr. Norma Jesse, J
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on Nichols Rd.; Lockout on Hawke Rd.; Missing Per-
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The Rural-Urban Record PAL Support Group
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group
Published Weekly on Monday of parents helping parents, offering education and support at no Come and Worship
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daughter from
Founders 1955 addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but the family with us!
Lee Boise, Publisher & President members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are on the 1st and
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Bible
Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station.
Mailing Address: www.palgroup.org Our Lady Queen of Peace
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station Divorce Care Seminars Catholic Church
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in
Email: [email protected] Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people Weekend Masses Weekday
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Sat. 4:30pm Mass
The group understands how attendees feel because they all have Sun. 8:30 & 8:00am
DEADLINE: been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin at- 11:00am
Chapel
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Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next 4:00pm
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Vacation Bible Schools group meets at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275
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Plan to join them for some backyard fun. The church is locat- The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church youth group needs you! 8:45am Sunday School Sabbath Services
ed at 342 Lowell Street, in Elyria. We are located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. 10:00am Worship Saturdays at 12:30 pm
For more details, please contact them at 440-323-1504 or The youth group is for 6th graders through high school. We’ve 10:35am Children’s Church
visit their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/LSBaptist- got a lot of awesome activities. Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor http://cleveland.ucg.org
Church. If this sounds like fun to you, please contact Ann at the
Faith Baptist Temple invites you to “In the Big Inning.” youth director’s office at 236-3711. She will give you infor- Church of Christ “Welcome Home”
Come catch this out-of-the-park Vacation Bible School program mation about the group. Hope to see you at one or more of the New Life Wesleyan Church
presented by the Wylers on Wheels and Faith Baptist Temple. great events that are planned starting back up in August. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
Players ages 4-14 will be checking in July 30 through August Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 11149 West River Rd.
3 at Faith Baptist Temple. The program is from 6-8:45 p.m. PSR at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm Columbia Station
“In the Big Inning” includes hilarious skits, free concessions, It is not to late to register for Parish School of Religion 211 Forest St., LaGrange
craft creations, the 7th inning stretch, awards at the dugout and (PSR) at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church! There are families 440-355-6872 SUNDAY 9 am
more. Don’t miss this grand slam VBS experience! Faith Bap- who have not registered their children as of yet or are new to Adult Bible Study
tist Temple is located at 34361 Lorain Road (corner of Lorain the area and still need to register. SUNDAY 10 am
and Root Road), in North Ridgeville. For more information or PSR is for 1st through 8th grade students. The children
transportation, please contact the church at (440) 327-8563. make their First Communion in 2nd grade and their Confir- Worship & Children’s Church
Back to School Fair mation in 8th grade. The classes are held at Columbia Middle WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Bible Study
School on Monday’s from 6:30-7:45 p.m.
Join Lowell Street Baptist Church for a “Back to School The significance of Religious Education in your child’s life Youth Group, Kids Club
Fair” on July 28 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. There will be school sup- is very important to us. Please call the Religious Education COLUMBIA UNITED
plies, refreshments and games for all ages. The church is lo- office at 236-3711 to register. Classes start in September. METHODIST Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
cated at 342 Lowell Street, in Elyria. For more details please CHURCH Rev. John Bodo
contact them at (440) 323-1504. Operation Christmas Child testimony Worship Service - Associate Pastor
440-236-8600
Wednesdays at Fields UMC On Sunday, July 29, at 6 p.m., join the Christian Unity 10:30 a.m. www.nlwesleyan.org
Come join us every Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. for Church in welcoming Mariya Snizhko who will share her tes- Sunday School
joyous worship (note the new time). No need to be a member; timony about “Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child.” during Worship Service
worship is open to everybody who just wants to take 30 min- Mariya was born in Ukraine. In 2002, Mariya received an Op- 25453 ROYALTON ROAD St. Elizabeth
utes or so to recharge their spiritual batteries midway through eration Christmas Child shoe-box gift. Come hear how God COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Ann Seton
the week. There is a Disciple Bible Study available beginning used a shoe-box to strengthen her faith. Pastor Matt Merriman
at 5 p.m. Dress is casual. For more information, please call Christian Unity Church is located at 36353 Capel Rd., in 236-8822 Catholic Parish
(440) 327-8753. Fields United Methodist Church is located at Grafton. For more information, call the church office at (440) [email protected] 25801 Royalton Rd.
34077 Lorain Road, in North Ridgeville, just east of Root Rd. 748-1008. www.columbiaumc.net Columbia Station, OH
We welcome you! Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Confession)
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Golf Outing Anytime by Appointment
The Sister Corita Third Annual Golf Outing, benefiting St. NORTH Weekend Masses
Sat. 5 p.m.
Augustine Hunger Center, will be held at Ridgetop Golf Course EATON Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
in Medina, on July 21. To register, to participate or to donate, CHRISTIAN 440-236-5095
contact www.sistercoritagolf.org. CHURCH www.seascolumbiastation.org
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anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each
week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- Worship Services
cated at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first hour begins 8:00 am & 10:30 am
with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a Sunday School
personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small 9:00 am
groups for men and women, with a special video for first time Polly Tallos
attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments Christian Ed. & Youth Director
are served following the program. For further information, call
Bob at (440) 326-2329. Rev. David Chafin
Interim Minister
Life Spring Community Church would also like to invite
the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. Come join
them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The church is locat-
ed at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner and fellowship is
from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., small groups from 8-9
p.m. and 9 p.m. coffee and dessert. Child care is available. For
more information, you can go to celebraterecovery.lifescc.net.
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Center prior to the August 3 show. The Senior Center is located President’s List
at 7327 Avon Belden Road, in North Ridgeville. Tickets can
[email protected] also be purchased at the door for $10. Kendra D Gillberg of North Ridgeville, was named to The
All proceeds from the show benefit the North Ridgeville Se- University of Alabama’s President’s List for spring 2018. A to-
nior Center programs and services. tal of 11,347 students enrolled during the 2018 spring semester
Historical Society meeting Senior Center’s Men’s Breakfast at UA were named to the Dean’s List with an academic record
The next meeting of the North Ridgeville Historical Society The North Ridgeville Senior Center welcomes guest speak- of 3.5 or above or the President’s List with an academic record
of 4.0 (all A’s). Congratulations Kendra!
might be a little “corny!” Guest speaker will be John Butkow- er Guhan Venkatu, of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland,
ski, President of the Corn Festival Committee. Mr. Butkowski to the Men’s Breakfast on July 19 from 9-10 a.m. The presenta- Senior Trips
has been with the group since its inception in 1975 and he will tion will take place from 9:30-10 a.m.
bring some fun facts, interesting stories and insider secrets to Guhan Venkatu is a group vice president in the Research Lorain County Backroads - Tuesday, August 7, from 9
the group. The public is invited to attend, ask questions and Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Fare: $15. Highlights: Our Little World Alpac-
enjoy this humorous look into our favorite local festival. leads the department’s regional analysis and outreach group. as; Lunch on your own at The Nest, Grey Hawk; and Bonnie
Following the speaker, refreshments will be served and a Guhan Venkatu will speak about Regional Economic Outlook, Brae Elk Farm.
brief business meeting will follow for those who choose to stay. which covers commentary on economic and financial issues Lorain County Fair - Senior & Military Day, Thursday, Au-
The meeting will be at the North Ridgeville Library, located at of interest to residents and businesses in the Fourth District - gust 23, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Fare: $10.
35700 Bainbridge Road, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18. All Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky and the north- The Farm at Walnut Creek, Sugarcreek - Tuesday, Sep-
are welcome! ern panhandle of West Virginia. tember 11, from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fare: $15. The Farm Wal-
Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents... er. Join them for conversation and friendship while learning nut Creek wagon tour; lunch on your own at Charm Restaurant;
The Men’s breakfast is open to senior men 55 years and old-
Shopping stop at Walnut Creek Cheese.
Olde Towne Hall Theatre’s Youth Theater presents the mu- about special interests and information! The breakfast is a hot Pride & Prejudice - Great Lakes Theater Co., Hanna The-
sical “Peter Pan, Jr.” Performances are Thursday, July 19, Fri- entrée, along with fruit cup, juice and coffee, all for $3. Res- ater, on Tuesday. October 9, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Fare: $25
day, July 20, & Saturday July 21, at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee ervations may be called in by 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 17, to the (non-refundable). Performance is 10 a.m.-12 p.m. (15 minute
performance on Saturday, July 21, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 Senior Center at 440-353-0828. intermission) with lunch on your own to follow at the 100th
for adults, $10 for seniors and students and $8 for children. Bomber Group. Deadline to register is August 24. Despite find-
Reserve seats by calling (440) 327-2909. The theater is located Senior Center events ing themselves unwittingly and unwillingly attracted to one an-
at 36119 Center Ridge Road, in North Ridgeville (just W of other, will Mr. Darcy’s pride and Elizabeth’s prejudice undo the
Rt 83). Men’s Breakfast: August 23 - Singing Se- fledgling romance before the relationship blossoms?
Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick, Tinkerbell, visit August 2 - Jill Green- niors is a group of 20 volun- The Covered Bridges of Ashtabula - Tuesday, October 23.
the nursery of the Darling children late one night and, with a wood, Curator of Education teers that enjoy performing Fare: $15. Departure from the Senior Center at 7:30 a.m. and
sprinkle of pixie dust, begin a magical journey across the stars at Allen Memorial Art Mu- around Lorain County. They return at 5 p.m. Deadline for reservations is September 28.
that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a life- seum to speak on Exhibitions will perform a variety of mu- Lunch is on your own at Covered Bridge Pizza. Visit the bridg-
time, the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, and the Weltzheimer/Johnson sic from the 50’s/60’s, Broad- es in Ashtabula with a step on guide.
a fierce Indian tribe, a band of bungling pirates and, of course, House. way/Show tunes and much Trip Brochures. All trips must be paid in full 30 days in ad-
the villainous Captain Hook. September 6 - 14th annual more. vance, unless otherwise stated.
Special Concert fund-raiser Car Show & Men’s Break-
fast, 9-10 a.m. Registered
cars arrive 8:15-8:45 a.m.
Logan Wells is coming to North Ridgeville for a special and participant voting on the
performance! North Ridgeville Senior’s, Inc. is presenting this top three is from 9:30-10 a.m. Thinking of Selling?
special concert featuring Logan Wells, sponsored by BioThane To register for the car show/
Webbing, Bob Schmitt Homes and Bulk-n-Bushel. This after- breakfast, call Shelly at (440)
noon concert will be on Friday, August 3, from 2-3 p.m. at the 353-0835. To place breakfast
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the Community Room. 353-0828.
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Urgent need Blood Drive All cats receive one or org/cats.
more vaccinations, a basic If you would like to give
[email protected] at the Penfield Community veterinary examination, are Seger a new, loving, for-
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Center, located at 41012 ever home, please call the
State Route 18, in Wel- tered. Cats over 3 months old Friendship Animal Protec-
There is an urgent need lington, on Wednesday, are micro-chipped. Seger and tive League at (440) 322-
Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Co-op for all types of blood at July 18, from 2-7 p.m. To Sebastian’s adoption fee is 4321. The shelter is located
$20.
at 8303 Murray Ridge Road,
to hold 82nd annual meeting this time, according to the schedule an appointment, er cats and kittens currently in Elyria.
Sebastian and the oth-
Penfield Township Trust-
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The Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative (LMRE) an- Cross. Without A, B & O “PenfieldTwp,” or call
nual meeting and family fun day will take place on Tuesday, they can’t save anybody. 1-800-RED CROSS (1- Wellington Township
July 17, at the Lorain County Fairgrounds in Wellington. You may be the missing 800-733-2767.
The event is open to cooperative members and their fami- type they need! Make someone whole Board of Trustees meeting
lies. The day’s activities will begin at 1 p.m., when registration There will be an Ameri- again by giving the gift of
opens. Members received an annual meeting registration card can Red Cross Blood Drive life! The May 1 meeting of the Wellington Township Trustees
with their July bill. They must bring that perforated card to the was called to order by Chairperson Pitts at 7 p.m. by leading
meeting in order to register and receive a gift from the cooper- the Pledge of Allegiance to theFlag.
ative. All children will receive a slap band bracelet upon regis- Seger & Sebastian In attendence were Trustee LeRoy Brasee, Fiscal Officer
tration in order to participate in youth activities. seek loving homes Virginia Haynes, Trustee Nancy Fisher, Zoning Inspector Steve
Children’s activities will include bounce houses, a petting Majesky, Trustee Fred Pitts and Roadman Scott Busler.
zoo, reptile show, an electric safety demonstration by LMRE The meeting minutes from the April 3 regular meeting were
linemen, face painting and a photo booth from 1-6 p.m. There approved. A motion passed to pay the bills warrants #16605-
will also be wellness displays, energy efficiency workshops 16626 and epay bills 23-2018 and 27-2018; total bills were
and information about the Ohio Electric Cooperatives’ efforts $26,714.35. A motion passed to approve P.O.’s #76-2018 to
to bring electricity to villages in Guatemala. A free dinner will #98-2018. Pitts announced that Trustee minutes and all Board
be served from 4-6 p.m. minutes are available for view by the public and copies are
The 82nd annual business meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and available upon request.
will feature reports from LMRE General Manager Markus Bry- Department Reports:
ant, Board President John Eaton and People Fund Chairman Majesky reported about a trash issue with a residential prop-
Joe Swinko. erty. Pitts said that he and Brasee have tried to contact the own-
Voting for three seats on the board of trustees and a Code of er and even offered to bring the trash to Dumpster Day with no
Regulations amendment dealing with setting the date for an- Sebastian response. Steve said that it is time to take action as the trash is
nual meetings will closed at 11:59 a.m. on Friday, July 13. All Seger is a character! He becoming a health hazard. He said the Environmental Crimes
members received mail ballots in mid-June. The results of the loves attention and it would Unit was notified (Capt. Barker). Majesky will send a letter of
violation to the property owner.
election will be announced during the business meeting. be so nice for him to have a Seger Zoning Inspector Report:
There is a contested election with two Spencer Township window to sit in and a family Four (4) Zoning Permits were issued in April: Residential
residents running for the cooperative’s District 8 seat. David to love him. He is 5-years old and have a family that loves fence on SR18 (4/6); Residential addition (pergola) on SR18
W. Bertram is challenging incumbent Keith E. Lowe. District 8 and to know him is to love him. This handsome cat is (4/6); Residential fence on Pitts Rd.; Residential addition
includes Homer and Spencer Townships and Spencer Village in him. Stop by and meet this FIV+ which is often con- (porch) on SR18 (4/17).
Medina County, and Canaan and Congress Townships and the handsome guy and see if you fused with Feline Leukemia At the OTA Spring Zoning meeting in Blacklick, Ohio on
Village of Burbank in Wayne County. can make his dream of having (FELV+). It is NOT Feline 4/20, agenda topics were as follows:
There is also a contested election for the cooperative’s Dis- a forever home come true. Leukemia. FIV+ cats can live •Balancing Growth: Best Land Use Practices for Townships.
trict 5 seat between two LaGrange Township residents. Kath- Sebastian is the friendliest normal life spans and it is not •What should or should not be in a Staff Report.
leen A. Duplaga is challenging incumbent Judy A. Pickworth. and most talkative guy you contagious for people, dogs •Case Law Update.
District 5 includes LaGrange Township in Lorain County. will ever want to meet. He or through every day contact •Best Practices for Investigating Zoning Violations.
District 2 trustee James R. McConnell is running unop- loves attention and couldn’t with other cats. If you have •Common Zoning pitfalls and how to avoid them.
posed. McConnell represents Camden, Henrietta, New Russia be any sweeter. He is so hap- another cat and would feel Zoning Violation Updates:
and Pittsfield Townships in Lorain County and Florence Town- py when you hang out with more comfortable checking A) Quarry Rd. (S) - Junk Vehicles. Met with property owner
ship in Erie County. him in the Green Room at with your vet first, please do on 4/28. One vehicle has been removed but others still remain
LMRE serves approximately 16,200 consumers in Lorain, FAPL. It would be a dream and then come to Friendship on the property. Follow-up occured at the end of May.
Medina, Ashland, Huron and Wayne Counties. come true for Sebastian to APL to meet Sebastian. I B) Smith Rd. (S) - Junk Vehicles. Met with property owner
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two others will be removed in May. One vehicle is being re- garding FREE Pesticide Training. Busler said that he can do the Valley City Garden Club news
stored for road use. Another is being prepared for “demo der- class online and use Pitt’s license to spray.
by.” Correspondence from Probate Judge Walther regarding
C) SR18E - Scrap tires & other items. Scrap tires removed. FREE Community Education to help attendees learn how they The Valley City Garden Club will meet Thursday, July 19, at
Few remaining items expected to be removed soon. Final fol- can plan for the future, re: avoid probate. the Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 6656 Center Road, in
low-up and closure at the end of May. Haynes received information about reference materials re- Liverpool Township at 7 p.m. At this meeting, Joyce Giles will
D) Peck Wadsworth Rd. (W) - Unsecured Trash. Property is garding the Federal Licensing Grant. Brasee will look over. be presenting a program about the Medina County Home and
still not in compliance with requirements of Zoning Resolution. Haynes reported that the Stormwater District Mini Grant the plantings there. In addition, election of club officers for the
Steps were initiated to begin process of dealing with a nuisance was sent out and that the Grants are on a first-come first served 2018-2019 year will take place. Roll Call response will be your
property. basis. favorite point of interest in Medina County. Come and bring a
E) West Rd. - Junk vehicles, scrap tires, assorted scrap ma- Deputy Krueger reported that House Vacation Checking is friend. The club offers many interesting and informative speak-
terials, etc. Property visit on the first week of May. available for residents if they are going out of town on vaca- ers, demonstrations and field trips. For more information, con-
Old Business: tion. The Sheriff’s Dept. will do a routine and physical check of tact Tom Sasalar at 440-724-1156.
ODOT Sign Grant: Fisher reported that the ODOT sign was the property. Call 329-3710 for more information. Ride for Independence
due by June 8. She and Roadman Busler are working on com- Moved by Brasee, seconded by Fisher, to adjourn the meet-
pleting it. ing. On July 28, Medina Cre- per rider, double riders are 2
Zoning Commission Alternate Appointment: A resident Herrick Memorial Library
showed interest in becoming an alternate. Haynes reported that ative Housing will host its for $40. If there is inclem-
2nd annual Ride for Indepen-
ent weather, all cards will be
she gave him an application, called and left a message and also dence, a Poker Run and Road drawn at the final destination
emailed him regarding the Trustee Meeting. The resident did Thursday Specials - The Thursday Special Programs are for Rally to benefit the Resident along with prizes and dinner.
not show up. children ages 5 and up. Each Thursday they will participate in Enrichment Programs, which Save time at registration
New Business: a different type of musical program. Registration is required provides educational, social by registering early at: https://
Sarah Poling, the Outreach Coordinator for the Southern for these programs. Call the Herrick Memorial Library at (440)
Satellite Office on Aging (SSO), introduced herself and gave 647-2120 or visit the Children’s Department of the library. and recreational opportunities www.creativelivingcoffee.
com/medina-creative-hous-
for those we serve. The ride
a brief update. Wellington Township has the second highest Read To Putter - Children can spend 15 minutes reading will begin at Ken Ganley Nis- ings-2nd-annual-poker-run.
usage by seniors in the SSO area. She discussed the food pro- a book or story to the library’s friend, Putter, and build their san, on Route 18 in Medina
grams; meals on wheels and senior dining at Blue Sky Restau- reading skills. Putter is a registered therapy dog that absolutely (5180 Montville Drive).
rant; Plant a Row Program; support services for seniors ages 60 adores listening to a good story. He does not mind if the child Stops include: Rock-N- Legal Notice
and up and transportation to health care appointments. Senior makes reading mistakes. Putter visits us on Thursday mornings Roll Harley Davidson, Quak-
residents may call the SSO Office at 647-0777. at 11 a.m. through the summer. Stop in or call the library at er Steak and Lube in Valley Notice is hereby given
Fisher reported that she believes the township needs to hire (440) 647-2120 to save your reading spot. that Penfield Township
part-time summer help. Brasee said they can use the help as the Writers Group - Thursdays, July 26, and August 9 & 16, View, Rubber City Harley Trustees will hold a public
Davidson and will end at
current part-timers are unavailable. A CDL Driver with Class from 6-7:30 p.m. The Wellington Writers Group meets every Stinger Harley Davidson. hearing on their proposed
B driver’s license is needed. Additional discussion took place other Thursday at the Herrick Memorial Library. Join this Stinger Harley Davidson will financial budget for 2019
regarding the difficulty yearly finding a part-time driver for group if you have a passion for writing in all venues. Bring then host some festivities on Tuesday, July 17, 2018
snow plow and previous and current advertising regarding the samples of your writing to share with the group. New members which include food, music, at 7:30 PM at 41012 St.
position. It was concluded that an advertisement would go out are welcome. Registration is encourage. To register, call the beer, raffles and prizes! Rt. 18, Wellington, Ohio.
again. library at (440) 647-2120. The last bike out will be Vicki Denes, Fiscal
Fisher reported it is time for the LCTA dues. Pitts said dues Officer
will include the same as last year; Trustees, Fiscal Officer and Board of Commissioners at 10 a.m. and the last bike in
will be at 4 p.m. Entry is $25
Zoning Inspector. A motion passed to rejoin the Lorain County announce Grant Awards
Township Association and pay the dues for the Trustees, Fiscal
Officer and Zoning Inspector. The Lorain County Board of Commissioners and the Sol- CONSTRUCTION ALERT
Haynes reported that OPERS will be offering Whole Term id Waste Management District are pleased to announce that
Life Insurance by Colonial Life to PERS Members. More infor- three more communities are receiving Community Incentive
mation is forthcoming. Grants in the amount of $12,731.63. Each community is us-
Haynes reported that she will be submitting the Solid Waste ing their funding amounts for different projects.The board of Rochester and Brighton Townships
Community Incentive Grant for Wellington Township. She re- commissioners approved: Camden Township - $2,921.04;
ported that the grant funds are based on how many tons of recy- Huntington Township - $1,523.91; and Village of Wellington - Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the
clables are collected in the individual community. Wellington $8,286.68. Lorain County Commissioner Ted Kalo said “Each immediate closure of the Stocking Road Bridge, #0038,
Township is up from 132.18 tons in 2016 to 215.00 tons in year the communities look forward to seeing what their fund- located on the Rochester/Brighton Township line. The
2017. The increase in the tonnage for the township will signifi- ing amounts will be. Knowing what the dollar amount will be closure was necessitated due to the condition of the existing
cantly increase the award amount. makes it easier for them to plan their budgets.” superstructure. This bridge will be closed until further notice.
For additional information regarding the District and all of
its programs, please contact the Lorain County Solid Waste Detour signs have been posted. Updates will be provided as
Management District at (440) 329-5440. received.
COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
Free Movie Night in the Park CONSTRUCTION ALERT
The Valley City Community Group announces a free mov-
ie night in Mill Stream Park, located at 1200 Maple Street, in
Valley City, on Saturday, July 28, at 9 p.m. Black Panther will Pittsfield Township
Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical, begin on a large outdoor screen, so bring your blankets, lawn Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the immediate
Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances chairs and spare change for the concession stand and enjoy closure of the Whitney Road Bridge, #0291, between Hawley
an evening under the stars. Keep updated by visiting them on
Facebook at Valley City Community Group or www.valleyc- Road and State Route 58. The closure is for needed repairs to
Grafton Wellington ity.org. the existing structure.
35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St Ohio Wesleyan graduates
440-926-3312 440-647-6010 This bridge will be closed until approximately October 30,
Ohio Wesleyan University’s 174th Commencement ceremo- 2018.
ny was held on May 12. Local students earning diplomas were:
Jacob Kleinhenz and Justin Reznik of Columbia Station and Detour signs have been posted. Your cooperation is
www.beriswillins.com Kayleigh Zander of North Ridgeville. appreciated.
Congratulations!
The Ohio State University
Alumni Marching Band Concert
Carpentry Limited
Sunday July 22nd, 2018 2:00-3:30pm
Performing at the:
Patricia Lindley Center for the Performing Arts
627 N. Main St. Wellington, Oh. 44090
(Located behind Wellington High School)
Sponsored by Brother’s Chevrolet, the Chevy Network
& Edward Jones Investments
Presale Tickets available at Brother’s Chevrolet and at
www.lindleycenter.com
www.jmcarpentryltd.com • Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 Patricia Lindley Center on Facebook or by calling 1-866-967-8167
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Box Office is open 10 a.m.- to 6 p.m. daily and is located at New Eagle Scout
4530 Colorado Ave., in Sheffield Village. Tickets can also be
purchased by phone at (440) 949-5200, ext.221, or online by
visiting www.metroparks.cc/theatre. Troop #118 of
[email protected] LaGrange would
Wildcat Wanderers 4-H Club like to congratu-
late John Spata-
State Route 301 Closure season. We completed our service project by having a trash fore in reaching
The Wildcat Wanderers 4-H Club is having a great 2018
the rank of Eagle
Lorain County - SR 301, between Harmon Ct. and Taylor pick-up on the Inland Trail and recently held our health and Scout. John, the
Blvd., is closed for a culvert replacement. safety meeting focused on food safety. Ten of our members had son of Michael
The detour route for southbound motorists is: SR 301 to US a great time attending 4-H camps. Everyone is wrapping up and Michelle
20, west on US 20 to SR 58, south on SR 58 to SR 303, east on their projects and preparing for judging. The Lorain County Spatafore of
SR 303 to SR 301, and reverse for northbound motorists. Fair will be August 20-25. Come on out and check out all of the Wellington, was
The road is expected to reopen on Thursday, August 9. cool, fun things we did while learning more about our projects! awarded his Ea-
gle on December
LaGrange Lions Club Gun Raffle LCCC Hosts Free Tennis Days 21, 2017 and was
formally awarded
The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 3rd Annual Gun Lorain County Community College will host free tennis his Eagle badge
Raffle on Sept. 8, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale play days for the public for children ages 6-11 from 10-11:30 on May 20, 2018
St. They will raffle off 10 new guns and 3 random $100 cash a.m. on the following dates: during his Eagle
drawings - 1 ticket per each drawing. You must be present to •Monday, July 16 - LCCC Lorain Learning Center at City Scout Court of
win cash only. Winner need not be present to win guns. Food Center, 201 West Erie Avenue, Lorain. Honor.
will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase. They •Tuesday, July 17 - LCCC Main Campus, 1005 North Abbe John is an ex-
will have side raffles, too. This will be held rain or shine, inside Road, Elyria. tremely talented
and out. Tickets are available now for $20 each or 6/$100. A •Wednesday, July 18 - LCCC Wellington Center, 151 Com- young man and John Spatafore
ticket is required for all in attendance. For tickets, please call merce Drive, Wellington. has dedicated
Ann at (440) 315-4278. For more info., go to www.lagrange- For more information, contact Jim Powers at (440) 366- many personal hours to his a need for the park as well
lionsoh.org. 7652 or [email protected]. community and troop. He as promoting community in-
managed to balance his Scout
volvement in our treasured
French Creek Theatre presentation The Courthouse Players work along with academics, state parks. Troop #118 is
and sports, until on his 16th
extremely proud of John and
French Creek Theatre presents “Lionel Bart’s Oliver,” play- come to Valley City birthday, when he was diag- his devotion to Scouting, his
ing now to July 29 in French Creek’s Ewing Theatre. Sold from nosed with acute lymphoblas- community and his fellow
tic leukemia. Like everything
the only life he’s ever known in a toilsome workhouse to be In the mid 1950’s, CBS aired an intense TV episode into else John has faced, he took Scouts, but moreover, his
an apprentice coffin-follower for a jocund undertaker, the or- American living rooms about a twelve-man jury locked in a hot, this head on and triumphed. strong motivation to not let
phaned and hapless Oliver escapes to find someplace he tru- humid, cramped courtroom and asked to deliberate the guilt or His Eagle Scout project anything stop him. John’s
ly belongs. Taken in by a band of young pickpockets, Oliver innocence of a 19-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing his was the total design, plan- leukemia is in remission and
thinks he’s finally found a family until a robbery gone sour in- father. Tempers flare as the verdict vacillates and the charac- ning and oversight of the he is continuing maintenance
curs the wrath of their menacing leader. Filled with Broadway ter of each person is revealed. The final verdict and how it is construction of over 100 feet treatments until 2020.
hits and heart, consider yourself invited to Oliver this summer! reached has made this production a very popular play adapted of stone sidewalk, planters John is on track to earn an
Ewing Theatre is a uniquely flexible and comfortable per- from the TV show. The play is performed by The Courthouse Associate’s Degree at LCCC,
formance space. With stadium style seating surrounding a shal- Players, an informal, volunteer acting company consisting en- and animal silhouettes for along with a Stem Honors
the Findley State Park Na-
low thrust stage, audience members are treated to exceptionally tirely of Stark County lawyers and judges with trial and acting ture Center. This was to allow High School diploma from
close proximity to actors and the action onstage. It is handicap experience. The play will be performed August 8, at 7:30 p.m. for a safe walkway down a Keystone High School in
accessible and equipped with assistive listening devices. at the Valley City Community Center, located at 6801 School steep slope leading into the 2019. He plans on attending
Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Street, in Valley City. Donation is $5 at the door. college to practice medicine.
Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $16 to $18 for adults and $10 amphitheater. This was a Congratulations John!
great project to help address
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graved on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact
the town hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50.
[email protected] Calendar:
7/17 - 6 p.m. Trustee Public Hearing on the Rezoning Ap-
[email protected] plication for Woods at Eaton Housing Development (Cooley
Gospel Music Concert Rd.).
Miami U. President’s List A Gospel Music Concert performed by Mark Allen Chap- 7:30 p.m. Trustee Meeting.
7/19 - 6:30 p.m. LCTA meeting - Location: Huntington
Miami University students who are ranked in the top 3% man will be held at North Eaton Christian Church on Saturday, Township.
Location for all calendar items is 12043 Avon Belden Rd.,
July 21, at 2 p.m.
of undergraduate students within each division for second se- Mark’s fresh, unique and uplifting style of music touches unless noted otherwise.
mester 2017-18 have been named to the President’s List rec- the hearts of young and old alike. From the great hymns of the
ognizing academic excellence. Alyssa Melendez and Colleen past to his new exciting songs of today, the audience will hear
Ziegman, both from Elyria, were on the list. the positive and powerful message of hope, love and peace in
Congratulations! Christ through music. The cost of this fine concert will be a
Bailey seeks loving home free-will offering. Refreshments will be served afterwards.
History Tidbit: There was a special meeting for members
held at the church on May 28, 1923, for a July 4th celebration
Bailey is a 7-1/2 year old with 12 committees being appointed. What a celebration that HELP WANTED IN EATON TOWNSHIP
female Beagle/Basset mix must have been! A freewill offering was made to pay for the
weighing 35lbs. She is also fireworks. We have several positional available with our BZA
caught up on all of her vac- (Board of Zoning Appeals) & our Zoning Commission.
cines and is spayed. Bailey Eaton Township News 1) BZA members: we have available for 1 alternate
was rescued from the Lorain member positions. BZA members serve on our board
County Dog Kennel after • Please note: our Compost Center is now open on Satur- that decide on Public Hearings regarding zoning
being found as a stray. She’s days only from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (absolutely not open during
a very laid back sweetheart the week). variances, special exceptions and appeals. Our board
who loves all people and does • Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@ meets no more than once per month on the 2nd Tuesday
great with other dogs. Her eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to of the month in the evening. Must be able to decipher
house manners are excellent Resources in the County/Township. our Zoning Resolution.
and she loves nothing more • Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face- 2) Zoning Commission Secretary: must be able
than to be by your side. She Bailey book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP. to attend all meetings (1-4 meetings per month) on
has the typical brown, black If you’d like to meet Bai- • Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should Wednesday evenings and some possible emergency
and white markings of both ley, e-mail reneeowaklas@ contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing. meetings. Must be able to take & prepare minutes of all
the Beagle and Basset. aol.com. • Township Hall Rentals: $75/Hall rental for Eaton Town- meetings/hearings, prepare letters of recommendations,
ship Residents; $125 for non-residents ($100 cleaning deposit). make changes to zoning resolution, and other duties per
Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! All the request of the Zoning Commission. Required skills:
non-profits that serve the youth of Eaton Township get FREE email, word, excel,
To apply -visit our website (under forms –application
Trustee hall rentals (examples: 4-H, Girl Scouts, School Groups). These is available) or call our office 440-748-2236 and speak
rates were updated on 2/20/2018.
Meeting tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to reserve to the secretary to discuss the responsibilities and
• Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7
requirements for this position. Application deadline is
July 16, it! (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident). August 6, 2018.
• Residential lock boxes & mailbox reflective signs are
7 p.m. available at the town hall office.
• Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Eaton
Township residents & businesses.
• Eaton Township has a curfew between 12 a.m. - 5 a.m. (per
Keep in touch with your community Resolution 90-413).
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com • Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors MUST have a
permit by Eaton Town Hall to go door to door in our township;
residents are instructed to contact the Sheriff’s Dept. for ALL
SALUTE OUR SERVICEMEN violations.
• Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at
least 1 year of their life) that would like their name to be en-
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AHHR events tique cars, unusual vehicles, with small hoses which fire
fighters sprayed at the crowd.
an equestrian 4-H entry, a
The volunteers at Angels Haven Horse Rescue welcome you group of Midview Youth With temperatures in the high
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 to a few upcoming and fun events. First, if you are in need of Soccer players, Hot Stove 80s, the cooling spray was
welcomed. A sea of parade
players, a vacation Bible
email: [email protected] used tack, consider coming to their tack sale on Thursday, July school float, Kiwanis Club watchers then filled Main
19, and Friday, July 20, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. On Saturday the
21, see them from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The tack sale takes place at members and entries by local Street after the parade went
Evergreen Farm, 13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton. They will businesses. Completing the by to collect stray candy. Lat-
FOOTBALL CAMP have a variety of items from saddles to blankets, halters, bridles parade were fire trucks and er in the afternoon, budding
and professional artists met at
ambulances from Grafton
The Midview Football and Performance Training Camp will and more, representing all riding disciplines. Village, Grafton Township, the gazebo to receive chalk.
be held Monday, July 16, through Wednesday, July 18, from Their Lewis Road Fun Horse Show takes place on Sun- Eaton Township and Carlisle They then picked out a square
5:30-7:30 p.m. at the stadium and practice fields. Registration day, July 29. Come out and either ride a horse in the show or Township. A Grafton Town- of sidewalk and left their cre-
will begin at 4:30 p.m. Monday, July 16, before the camp. Meet view these lovely animals and see them in action. They offer ship fire truck was equipped ative mark.
at the stadium. Cost is $35 per camper. Checks should be made English, Western, Lead Line (regular and advanced) and Fun
out to the Midview Touchdown Club. Participants will receive classes (31 to be exact). The show begins at 9 a.m. and is lo- New name and new owners of
a camp T-shirt. These non-contact sessions are for students en- cated at the Lewis Road Riding Ring near Barrett Road in the
tering the third through sixth grades. The camp is run by the Metroparks in Olmsted Falls. Come out and see some of the Blackburn-Duke Funeral Home
varsity coaching staff and varsity players. rescue horses and enjoy a nice day in the park with these beau-
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED tiful animals. Food will be available as well. Bring a chair and
Grafton V.F.W. Post #3341 is proud to announce the award- sunglasses and enjoy a relaxing, fun and rewarding time while
ing of two college scholarships. Brianna Bradley, daughter of helping rescue horses in the process.
Michele and Bruce Bradley, was awarded a $500 scholarship Additionally, there are a few kids summer horse camp spots
sponsored by V.F.W. Post #3341. She will be attending Coastal available during the weeks of July 23 and August 6. If you
Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, to study ma- know of anyone interested between the ages of 5-16, please
rine biology. Jason Scott Breuler, son of Diane and Jeff Breuler, reach out. Also, find out about our fun horse show on Sunday,
was awarded a $500 scholarship sponsored by the V.F.W. Post August 12, at the Carlisle Equestrian Center in Lagrange. Last,
#3341 Auxiliary. He will be attending the University of Toledo their annual Steak (or chicken) and Bake Off will offer a little
to study bioengineering premedical. Congratulations and best bit of BINGO this year. This annual and delicious event, takes
of luck to both students. place on Sunday, August 26, at the North Park Community
MUSIC IN THE STACKS Center in Grafton. Please call Heidi for questions or additional
Music in the Stacks: Tribute to Patsy Cline and Friends will information at 440-781-5060.
be held Friday, July 27, at 7 p.m. in Willow Park. The event AHHR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer based organiza-
will celebrate the end of the Summer Reading Program of the tion.
Grafton-Midview Library the way it began with live music and
a picnic. Rachel Brown & the Beatnik Playboys will perform Grafton Village History Association
from 7-9 p.m., but there will be craft beer, hot dogs, hamburgers
and raffle tickets available beginning at 6 p.m. Bring your lawn July 2018 arrived noisily with a great fireworks display. To
chairs and join us for an evening of fun! All ages are welcome. each of you who made it possible through ‘change in cans’ and
DOMINIC ZUNIS MEMORIAL GOLF OUTING checks at City Hall, thank you!
The third annual Dominic Zunis Memorial Golf Outing is Historic Memories:
The Duke Family, Charlie & Linda, are proud to announce
a 4-man scramble, which will tee off on Saturday, August 11, Grafton’s first July 4th celebration involved a 2-day wagon the purchase of the now “Duke Funeral Home” (formerly the
at the Carlisle Golf Club on Slife Road. Registration begins at trip on a trail through the woods to and from Elyria in 1819, to Blackburn-Duke Funeral Home) after the retirement of David
8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. The entry fee is $75 per enjoy patriotic orations by dignitaries, martial music, food and & Elaine Blackburn. Charlie has been with the funeral home
person and includes lunch at the turn and dinner by Wolfey’s. drink (whiskey, although it is said, no one was drunk). since 1995 and is a graduate of Midview High School, earning
There will be prizes for the three top teams. Make checks pay- In 1896, Grafton celebrated with the usual loud explosions a Bachelors Degree in Mortuary Science from the Cincinna-
able to Dominic Zunis Memorial Foundation. Organizers will and noises. Dinner was served at the school grounds. Old fash- ti College of Mortuary Science. He is a member of the Ohio
also accept Visa, MasterCard and PayPal. For more informa- ioned games continued in the mud created by a passing shower. Embalmer’s Association, has served as president of the Lorain
tion, e-mail [email protected]. At dusk, Mr. Barnard applied matches to the sky rockets. County Funeral Director’s Association since 2006 and served
Over the years, Grafton has continued celebrating July 4th.
40th Reunion for In 1920, motorized vehicle floats created a sensation. No more 12 years with the Lorain County Coroner’s Office. He is also
an ordained Baptist minister, helping families in need. Charlie
MHS Class of 1978 oratory, just more band music, horses, floats, group/club pa- is proud to be the village’s third licensed mortician. Linda is a
raders, old autos, motorcycles, antiques, louder and ‘grander’
fireworks, and of course, dignitaries. graduate of Elyria High School and enjoys being a home maker
On Friday, August 3, from 8 p.m.- ? there will be a get to- For years, “Tango” Joe Noveske served as Grafton’s fire- and working side by side with Charlie on the up-keep of the
gether at Laporte Inn, 2092 Grafton Rd., in Elyria. works “shooter.” In 1936, the Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival facilities. The Dukes live in the original Russell D. Fulton Fu-
On Saturday, August 4, from 5-11 p.m., there will be a din- created a tradition that continued until 2018. neral Home, across the street from the new funeral home.
ner, dance, photo booth at Thomas VFW Post #1079, 500 S As of 1980, the Main Street Preservation Society and VFW “We have dedicated our lives in caring for those in need
Abbe Rd., in Elyria. Cost is $25/person. Post #3371 brought (for five years) the Midwest Regional and believe in treating others as we would like to be treated.
A Worship Service will be held on Sunday, August 5, at Tobacco Spittin’ Contest to Main Street with all types of en- Our heart-filled desire is to make every funeral meaningful and
10:45 a.m. at Midview Baptist Church, 36710 Royalton Rd., tertainment and fireworks. In 1991, at Willow Park, Midview personalized. We work for Main Street, not Wall Street. As al-
in Grafton, then from 1-5 p.m. at Indian Hollow Reservation Cheerleading parents cooked hamburgers and gave out Ameri- ways, we offer pre-paid funerals, cemetery markers and crema-
Sheldon Woods of Lorain Co. Metroparks, 38744 Parsons Rd., can flags, and the Grafton Business Association and Midview tion services. We just wanted to thank our family, friends, lo-
in Grafton, there will be a Potluck at the pavilions with a Corn Women’s Club hosted pre-fireworks “Parties in the Park.” cal communities, collegues and the countless families we have
Hole Tournament. Note: with all my years of practice, I should be able to ex- served for your constant support, prayers and encouragement,”
Please fill out the survey at https://www.surveymonkey. press appreciation in a unique way. It hasn’t happened. From said Charlie. ...May God bless the USA!
com/r/2MGQQ8Q as to whether you will be attending or not. my heart, an old fashioned Thank You for all the extraordinary
Please contact Tamera Reed Lengyel for more information and birthday memories .---Doris Wildenheim, 926-2956
payment at: 8420 West Ridge Rd., Elyria, OH 44035, or email Need to look at our archives?
[email protected] or call (440) 865-1271. To pay for July 4th in Grafton Visit our website at:
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information can also be found on Facebook at Midview High
School Class of 1978. The Village of Grafton Department, followed by a
celebrated the Independence Lorain County Sheriff Depu-
Day holiday with a wonderful ty led the parade on Wednes-
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. fireworks display on Tuesday day morning, July 4. Joining
evening, July 3. Young and
them in the parade were other
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from the Music Therapy Enrichment Center, Inc. will provide Summer Dessert Pizza
fun, beginner ukulele lessons for kids this summer. Thanks to
Ron Zehel Guitar Center in Amherst for helping with the uku-
[email protected] lele purchase! Please register for one session only. Ingredients:
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
Tech Tutor - Wednesday, July 18, from 9:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Tech Tutor appointments are available 1/2 cup sugar
1 egg
Zoning Meeting to provide assistance with your technology questions. Bring 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
your questions about computers, smart phones, tablets, and oth-
er devices so that a librarian can help find answers. Registration 1/4 teaspoon lemon extract
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a pub- is recommended, however walk-ins are welcome if times are 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
lic zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall, 17109 Avon available. Please stop or call the Information Desk with ques- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
Belden Road, on Tuesday, July 17, at 7 p.m. The Zoning Com- tions about this program. Open Tech Tutor appointments may 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
mission will be reviewing the existing fencing regulations and also be available on many Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-noon and 1/4 teaspoon salt
discussing other issues and concerns as they come up. Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
Music & Movement - Wednesdays, July 18, 25, at 10:30
MHS Picnic Classes of 1959, a.m. Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to feel the beat! 1 cup whipped topping
1 firm bananas. sliced
60, 61, 62 This music-based Storytime for children ages 3-6 will be full 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries
of dancing, singing, and getting those wiggles out. Registration
is required. 1 (8 ounce) can mandarin oranges, drained
Midview High School classmates from the years 1959, DIY Slime - Tuesday, July 17 at 2 p.m. and Tuesday, July 2 kiwifruit, peeled and thinly sliced
1960, 1961 and 1962 are invited to a potluck picnic on Sunday, 24 at 10 a.m. Come make your own ooey, gooey slimes to take 1/3 cup fresh blueberries
July 29, from 1-5 p.m. at Lorain County Metro Park’s Indian home. GLAZE:
Hollow Reservation/Sheldon Woods, Shelter #1, on Parsons Babypalooza - Thursday, July 19, at 10 a.m. Join us ev- 1/4 cup sugar
Road in Grafton. You are asked to bring a dish to share (sal- ery other Thursday for this short and lively program for ba- 1/4 cup orange juice
ad, meat, veggie, potato, dessert), your own table service and bies (birth to 3 years) and their care givers. Babypalooza is a 1/4 cup water
beverages. You may also want to bring lawn chairs. There are great way to introduce baby to the world of stories using songs, 2 teaspoons cornstarch
grills available near the shelter, however no electricity. No al- rhymes, and lap bounces. Registration is not required. Directions:
cohol is permitted in the park. Spouses/guests are welcome to Video Game Day - Thursday, July 19, at 1:30 p.m. Take a 1. In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar; beat in egg and
join us. For more information, contact Pat (Forrest) Flipiak at break from the heat and play video games at the library. Try extracts. Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt;
(440) 371-6837, Marge (Tran) Sayers at (440) 926-3449, Carol out the library’s new Xbox One system or play other favorite add to creamed mixture. Beat well. Cover and chill for 30 min-
(Sprague) Timchuk at (440) 647-3943 or Judy (Krosky) Skin- games for the PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii systems. Bring in your utes. Press dough into a greased 12-in. x 14-in. pizza pan. Bake
ner at (440) 353-1696. own games to share or select from the library’s collection. at 350 degrees F for 12-14 minutes or until light golden brown.
Cool completely.
Cooking the Books with Tami - Thursday, July 19, at 6
Grafton-Midview Library p.m. Join Tami as she cooks the books in this new cookbook 2. In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and confectioners’
club. This first session focuses on BBQ and summer salads and sugar until smooth. Add whipped topping; mix well. Spread over
Stop by the Library and pick up a detailed spring calendar. sides. A Tami’s taste and tip will be included in each session. crust. Arrange fruit on top. Combine glaze ingredients in a sauce-
pan; bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil for 2 minutes or until
Registration is required for most program. To register for pro- Each participant brings an original recipe from their cookbook, thickened. Cool to room temperature, about 30 minutes. Brush
grams, visit the library at 983 Main Street, call (440) 926-3317 as written, not doubled, for others to taste. Check the usable over fruit. Store in refrigerator. Submitted By: Ida Ruth Wenger,
or register online at www.gmplibrary.org. cookbooks available on display starting June 18. Registration courtesy of www.allrecipes.com.
Puzzlemania - Now- Thursday, July 26. Stop in the Teen is required and seating is limited.
Zone to help put the Rock and Roll puzzle together. Partici- July Book Discussion - Wednesday, July 25, at 10 a.m. or
pants may enter their name in a drawing to win the puzzle. Thursday, July, 26, at 6:30 p.m. We Were the Lucky Ones by
Rhythm Race Breakout Room - Monday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Georgia Hunter. Read and come ready to discuss this extraor- SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
The Rhythm Race is on. This isn’t your normal race, however. dinary novel about several generations of a Jewish family in Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
The drummers are competing to play the rhythm as correctly as Poland and how they learn to survive as the war encroaches programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
possible. The winner gets to play the next contestant. The loser on their lives. Light refreshments will be served. Registration 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
gets an inch chopped off of their drumsticks but still needs to is required
continue in the competition. Can you imagine drumming with Baby Playtime - Thursdays, July 26, at 10 a.m. Bring your The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
a one inch drumstick? Each player is nervous because they little for one for playtime at the Library! We will have special drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
are just learning rhythms and they don’t have any money to play mats, games, and activities. For kids birth to 3. A great These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
buy new drumsticks. The winner receives a lifetime supply of way to learn and socialize for baby and grown-up! Registration 7/16 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
drumsticks. The loser gets nothing except drumsticks chopped is not required. Repeats every other week through July 26.
in one inch pieces. Can they do it? Will you be the winner or Something From Nothing: The Art of Sample-Based Hip- donuts and coffee for participants.
the loser? Hop Music Production - Thursday, July 26, at 2 p.m. Hey 7/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
Pre-school Storytime - Tuesdays, July 17, at 10 a.m. and Teens! Create your own original hip-hop composition at this instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and
July 24, at 6 p.m. Storytime for children ages 3-6 featuring sto- creative program. Learn where the original form of hip-hop juice for participants.
ries, songs, finger plays and activities that encourage develop- music comes from. Did you know hip-hop is the 2nd original 7/20 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and
ment of early literacy skills. American musical art form after jazz? Rafique Illyas-Watson
Uke’n Play Ukulele - Tuesday, July 17, at 2 p.m. at the li- will expose students to a variety of musical genres and artists snacks for participants.
brary and Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. at Grafton Town Hall. Be through the process of selecting works to sample. The program 7/23 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with
one of the first to play GMPL’s brand new ukuleles! Our friends will help generate critical thinking, social awareness and open free donuts and coffee for
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TREE SERVICE Medina County Park District 11:30 a.m. Come out and enjoy a stroll with a naturalist! On
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Wednesday, August 1: nature happenings in ways both you and your little ones can
Nature Through the Seasons - Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage understand. This is a fun way to enjoy the outdoors, get a little
Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping Park, from 10-11 a.m. The Nature Through the Seasons series exercise, and socialize with other parents! Children can be in
consists of easy walks that explore the different parks while ob-
strollers, backpacks, or can toddle along on their own! Mid to
Tree Trimming • Removal serving the unfolding of nature throughout the seasons. These full-size or jogger-type strollers recommended. Ages newborn
Stump Grinding • Pruning hikes also count toward the Natural Discoveries program, an to 7. No registration required. Free.
award-based hiking series. Visit the park district website for
Cycling Makes Sense Fitness Ride - Lake Medina St. Rt.
Fertilizers • Fire Wood details about the program. Ages 7 to adult. No registration re- 18, meet in trailhead parking lot, from 6:30-8 p.m. This pro-
Free Estimates! quired. Free. gram, offered by Medina County Park District and Century
Thursday, August 2:
Cycles, is a great way for you to get out on your bicycle for
Songs of the Earth - Wolf Creek Environmental Center, a non-aggressive ride and experience the park district’s won-
Seth Emerson - Owner from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Join teacher Jo Oklessen as we explore derful multipurpose trails. Before we begin our six to ten-mile
Office: 440-322-2624 how different cultures express their relationships with and re- ride, Lynne of Century Cycles will share basic tips on how to
Emergency: 440-452-2456 spect for Mother Earth through music, creative movement, sto- keep you and your bike fit. Helmets are required. Ages 16 to
rytelling, and outdoor education activities. We’ll learn about
adult. No registration required. Free.
[email protected] Native American teachings with song and dance, perform Jap- Thursday, August 9:
anese haiku, and do some west African drumming! An art ex- Walk 15®: Total Body Workout - River Styx Park, from
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fitness with Walk 15®, a low-impact, aerobic workout. Using
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• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck fitness with Walk 15®, a low-impact, aerobic workout. Using groups and burn more calories than with a traditional walk.
• 113 Ft. Crane simple-to-follow moves plus strength training with resistance This workout is as easy as walking, only better, and is suited
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood bands, you’ll get a total body workout using more muscle for all levels of fitness. After the workout, you can enjoy a walk
groups and burn more calories than with a traditional walk.
and the beauty of the park. Walk-ins are welcome, but registra-
Triple Shredded Mulch This workout is as easy as walking, only better, and is suited tion is encouraged. Contact the instructor with questions about
for all levels of fitness. After the workout, you can enjoy a walk
cancellation due to weather at (330) 416-8355 or jgrasso.liv-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member and the beauty of the park. Walk-ins are welcome, but registra- [email protected]. Ages 16 to adult. Register by August 8.
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440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 cancellation due to weather at (330) 416-8355 or jgrasso.liv- Friday, August 10:
[email protected]. Ages 16 to adult. Register by August 1. Moths and Meteors - Wolf Creek Environmental Center,
There is a $5 program fee. from 9 p.m.-Midnight. Even without much light, there are all
Saturday, August 4: sorts of things to see in the park after dark. This is the peak of
Healthy Strides, Sponsored by Brunswick Family Health the annual Perseid meteor shower as well as a great time of year
Center - Allardale West Parking Lot, from 9-10 a.m. Healthy to view a variety of moths. Come out tonight to learn about and
Jason E. Davis Strides combines a brief, informative talk by a Cleveland Clin- enjoy them both. Bring a flashlight for the moths and a chair or
ic physician or caregiver and a casual one-to-three-mile walk.
blanket for the meteors. Park will close at midnight. All ages
-Complete Crane Service- Topics change each week based on the leader’s specialty and are welcome. No registration required. Free.
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” suggestions from participants. All members of the community Friday, August 10-Saturday, August 12:
Tree/Stump Removal are welcome. No registration required. Free. All About Bats - Susan Hambley Nature Center, from 12-5
Tree Trimming, Firewood Hiking for the Health of It - Cuyahoga Valley National p.m. Do you know bats are excellent parents? Or that bats hi-
“FREE ESTIMATES” Park’s Brandywine Falls, from 9-11 a.m. This is a hiking club bernate all winter long? In Ohio, these insect-loving mammals
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Bonded & Insured ing trails can be mildly strenuous with a limited amount being are an important link in the food chain and in controlling pesky
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812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 off trail. Please dress for the weather, and be sure to have ap- through crafts and activities. All ages are welcome. No regis-
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] propriate footwear. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required. tration required. Free.
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