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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2016-10-13 09:58:49

7-6-15

TheRural-Urban Record

“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”

www.rural-urbanrecord.com

Volume 61, No. 1 Columbia Station, Ohio July 6, 2015

ANNIVERSARY

“It has been our priviledge to bring you community news and events for the
past 60 years and we look forward to serving you in our 61st!”

We couldn’t have done
it without your support.

THANK YOU!

Grace & Abel Carpenter Leonard & Marjorie Boise
Founders Second Generation

Lee & Margaret Boise
Third Generation

Community Carlisle.................... 11 Grafton.................... 14 North Ridgeville....... 17 LETS EAT ............. 5
Directory Columbia................. 2 Grafton Twp............. 16 Wellington................ 18 PROFILE................... 7
Eaton....................... 8 LaGrange................. 10 Churches................. 6 SENIOR LIVING...... 12-13

“Suess in Song”

Thursday, July 16; 10 -11 AM 983 Main St., GraOon

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Registration is not required.

Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Local student earns Lemke. Copies are available at the desk. Bring a dish from
Masters degree this fun summer cookbook to the library on Thursday, July
WEEKLY CALENDAR 16, at 6 p.m. Adults are invited to share their dishes and talk
Monday, July 6: Cheryl Stefanik and Kelsey Stefanik-Sidener about their time in the kitchen. Pre-registration is required.
Columbia Board of Trustees will hold their meeting tonight David Sidener of Colum- stone, Kelsey completed a
at the town hall at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. bia Station are proud to practicum with Public Health Columbia Writers - Writers, unite at on Saturday, July
Tuesday, July 7: announce the graduation - Seattle & King County fo- 18, at 11 a.m. Come participate in read and critique sessions,
Columbia Reservation will have a "Destructive Insects" of their daughter, Kelsey cused on community health build your skills through writing practice and learn the craft
discussion and walk today at the park from 11-12 p.m. Join Stefanik-Sidener, with her worker training. Her course- of writing in general. Pre-registration is required.
them for a discussion and search for some destructive insects Masters of Public Health work also included commu-
and the damage they can do. This is a level 1 hike. It is free of (MPH). Kelsey attended the nity-based projects focused Instantly Download Comics for Free - Superman, the
charge and open to everyone. University of Washington’s on enrolling homeless youth Dark Knight and more are now available instantly from the
Sunday, July 12: Community-Oriented Public in Affordable Care Act cov- eLibrary on LorainPublicLibrary.org. Hoopla, one of the li-
Columbia Reservation will take a "Wild Edibles Hike" to- Health Practice program in erage, strengthening a rural brary’s digital service providers, now offers graphic novels
day from 1-2:30 p.m. Come out and hike the trails and see Seattle, earning straight A’s EMS system, giving resi- from DC Comics and Vertigo. Also ?nd favorite comics like
what is good to eat and what is not! This is a level 2 hike. It is with a 3.96 GPA. dents a voice in their local the Peanuts and Gar?eld. They’re all waiting for you to enjoy
free of charge and open to everyone. community center and de- on LorainPublicLibrary.org/eLibrary. For more information,
During her program, signing an evaluation for a call the Lorain Public Library System at 1-800-322-READ.
6th Annual Ride Against Kelsey completed an exten- collective impact project.
Blood Cancers sive Capstone project with For more information or to register for programs,go on-
Seattle Children’s Hospital Congratulations Kelsey! line at LorainPublicLibrary.org or call the Columbia Library
Columbia VFW Post #9340 will be hosting the 6th to improve type 1 diabe- at (440) 236-8751. The Library is located at 13824 W. River
annual Ride Against Blood Cancers on Saturday, July 25. tes management in a local Road North.
Bikes of all makes and models, trucks, cars and vehicles school district. She held
are welcome! The poker run will start and end at Colum- three focus groups with Crooked River Leather
bia VFW #9340, located at 25742 Royalton Road (Rt 82), families and school health
in Columbia Station. Registration starts at 10 a.m. with staff, analyzed the resulting Leather, Sporting Goods
the ?rst vehicle out at 11 a.m. and the last vehicle in at 6 data and used her ?ndings and Consignment Store
p.m. The price is $20 per rider (person). Ticket includes to organize a working group
food & entertainment at the end of the run, with the best of stakeholders to develop Consignment Sales on Hunting & Fishing
hand winning $200. They will be traveling to: Grind- tools and resources for type • Fishing type sporting goods
stone Tavern (Scoundrel's), Chestnut Tavern, Wiley’s 1 diabetes. At the end of the • Firearms • Decoys
Lounge, Duke's Doghouse and Friendly Inn. Beginning project, the group received • Old trophey mounts
at 10 a.m. there will be a Basket Raf?e, 50/50 and other additional grant funding and • Fishing reels, rods & lures
auction items available for anyone to participate in at the is continuing to meet. • Traps • Wildlife Pictures
VFW, located in the hall. All proceeds will be donated
to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Northern Ohio In addition to her Cap- Store Hours
Chapter and or any individuals and their families in need Monday-Wednesday, Friday 10 am-5 pm
that are affected by a blood cancer diagnosis. This event Columbia Library events
will occur rain or shine. If you have any questions, please Saturday 10 am-4 pm
contact Mel Theodus at (440) 864-8433 or rideagainst- Story Time for Babies - Reading to babies is an important Closed Thursday & Sunday
[email protected]. Ride Against Blood Cancers form of stimulation for little ones. Bring children from birth
is a non-pro?t organization. to 24 months on Thursdays at 2 p.m. for Babies and Books. 8061 Columbia Rd.
Everyone will enjoy stories, music and more! Pre-registration Olmsted Falls
Thank you is required.
Phone - 440-235-2258
I would like to thank the Ohio Fraternal Order of Eagles Dad and Donuts Story Time - Enjoy a Saturday morn- Cell - 216-533-0738
Auxiliary for their kind donation to the Lorain County Sher- ing story time on Saturday, July 11, at 10:30 a.m. Dads are
iff’s Of?ce in the amount of $5,000. This is not the ?rst time encouraged to bring their little ones ages 2 to 5 for stories, Email: [email protected]
that the Eagles have donated monies to the Lorain County songs, crafts and more, along with coffee, juice and donuts! Website: www.crookedriverleather.com
Sheriff’s Of?ce. Enjoy themed books from tools to ?re trucks and outer space.
Pre-registration is required. We offer Cool Deals on
These monies will be put to good use in helping the Lorain
County Sheriff’s Of?ce Wellness Program with the purchase Superhero Teddy Bear Sleepover - How would your Summer Advertising
of some needed equipment. stuffed animal like to have a sleepover at library? Bring your
special friend to the library on Monday, July 13 during regu- at The Rural-Urban Record
I want to public thank the of?cers and members of the lar library hours. Pick up your stuffed animal on Tuesday,
Ohio Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary for their kind do- July 14 during regular library hours and see pictures from the Ask us about our summer specials 440-236-8982
nation as they are keenly aware of the needs at the Lorain sleepover! Overnight, stuffed animals will transform into su-
County Sheriff’s Of?ce. perheroes! Pre-registration is required.

Sincerely, Superman – Forces of Flight - Superman needs a few
Phil R. Stammitti things to help him in ?ight – four to be exact. Come on Tues-
Lorain County Sheriff day, July 14, at 6 p.m. to learn about the four forces of ?ight.
In this program presented by the Armstrong Air & Space Mu-
seum, children will construct their own paper airplane, paper
copter or kite. Then they’ll test their creations in a wind tun-
nel! Pre-registration is required.

Teen Video Game Night - Game nights are awesome – and
even better when you can play video games on a big projector
screen! Come on Wednesday, July 15, from 6-7 p.m. for Teen
Video Game Night. Play Wii® and PlayStation®, or sit down
with some fun board games. Pre-registration is required.

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Columbia Homecoming Special Awards

Mrs. Valerie Templeton was awarded the
Educator of the Year.

Mr. Kenneth Roth was awarded the 2015 Citizen of Gathered for the opening ceremonies of the Columbia Home-
the Year award. Congratulations Ken! coming Festival were the Columbia Pageant contestants.
Pictured are Miss Columbia Candidate Hannah Primozic (15
years old), Heather Butscher, mom of Baby Liberty candi-
date Julia Lorraine Butscher, (14 months old) and her sister
Isabella Coletta (5), candidate in the Tiny Miss pageant.

On Friday, June 26, the Columbia Homecoming Festival kicked off with the Lorain Tyler White was selected as the 2015 Stu-
County 4H band playing, and some special awards being given out. Educator of the dent Volunteer of the Year.
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 COLUMBIA UNITED NORTH “Welcome Home” Belden United
METHODIST EATON Methodist Church
The Rural-Urban Record CHURCH CHRISTIAN New Life Wesleyan Church
CHURCH 36130 OH-303, Grafton
Published Weekly on Monday Worship Service 11149 West River Rd, 440.926.2209
10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter SUNDAY 9 AM Pastor David Walker
Founders 1955 Sunday School Rt. 82 & 83 Service 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults www.beldenumc.com
Lee Boise, Publisher & President during Worship Service 440-748-2230 SUNDAY 10 AM
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 TRINITY
25453 ROYALTON ROAD www.neccdisciples.com Worship & Children’s Church
Mailing Address: COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship Services Adult Study, Women’s Study,
P.O. BOX 966 • COLUMBIA STATION, OH 44028 Pastor Matt Merriman 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
236-8822 8:00am & 9:30am Teens, Kids Club Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
Located at 24487 Squire Road, Columbia Station Rev. Jim Carder,
[email protected] Sunday School Sunday Worship
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 www.columbiaumc.net Senior Pastor 9:30am
Email: [email protected] 10:45am Rev. Steven Spaeth,
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Church ph: 440-748-2154
DEADLINE: Polly Tallos Associate Pastor Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
440-236-8600
News, Pictures and all ads - Wednesday 12 Noon Christian Ed. & Youth Director www.trinitygrafton.com
OFFICE HOURS: www.NLWesleyan.org Rev. John Ramsey II
Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
50¢ per copy at of?ce; Subscriptions $35 per year Pastor

Our Lady Queen of Peace St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church St. Elizabeth Sugar Ridge Baptist Church
Catholic Church Ann Seton
All are welcome at 36600 Sugar Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
Weekend Masses Weekday Catholic Parish 440-327-946
Sat. 4:30pm Mass God’s Table.
8:00am 25801 Royalton Rd. www.sugarridgebaptistchurch.com
Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Sunday Worship Schedule Columbia Station, OH All age Sunday School 10 am
8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
11:00am Mon.-Tues. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday Worship 11 am & 6:30 pm
Confession: Thurs.-Fri. 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages (Confession) Wednesday Worship 7 pm
10:30 am Communion Service with Music
Sat. 3:30- Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. GRAFTON UNITED
Children’s sermon at both services Anytime by Appointment METHODIST CHURCH
4:00pm
300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio Weekend Masses 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~ (440) 322-2126 Sat. 5 p.m. “We Celebrate Children”

www.saintandrew-elyria.org Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. 8:45am Sunday School
Like us on Facebook 10:00am Worship
440-236-5095
Rev. June Hardy Dorsey, Rector 10:35am Children’s Church
www.seascolumbiastation.org Rev. Delaine McGhee, Pastor

United Church of God Litch?eld United Church of Christ Jesus among other Gods
12981 Grafton Rd. Litch?eld United Church of Christ will be holding Vaca-
Grafton, Oh 44044 tion Bible School Tuesday, July 14-Thursday, July 16, from Are all religions equally valid? Does humanity need
6:30-8 p.m. each day. Children four years old through en- God? Do all paths lead to the same God? The teachings of
Sabbath Services tering 7th grade are welcome! Our theme is F.R.O.G. (Ful- Christian Philosopher Ravi Zacharias will be explored in
Saturdays at 12:30 pm ly Rely On God). For additional information or to register depth in a sermon series Sept.13-Oct. 4. Pastor Bill Wendell
,please contact Melanie at (440) 225-7008. Litch?eld Unit- will present this study at LaPorte United Methodist Church
http://cleveland.ucg.org ed Church of Christ is located at 3928 Avon Lake Road, in on Sunday mornings, at 11 a.m. as well as on Wednesday
Litch?eld. evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. The church is located at 2071
Vacation Bible Schools Grafton Rd., in Elyria Please join them with your ques-
Pen?eld Community Church tions about faith, truth, suffering and God's design for the
Grace Lutheran / Elyria Pen?eld Community Church will host children ages 4- universe. This program is part of the LCCC's Life Long
“Everest Vacation Bible School” will be held July 20- 5th grade for Vacation Bible School on Monday, July 13- Learning program.
24 from 6:30-8:45 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, located Friday, July 17 from 6-9 p.m. Set your compasses for Af-
at 9685 East River Rd., in Elyria. At VBS kids participate rica and prepare for an epic expedition through the book of Fried Chicken Dinner
in Bible-learning activities, songs, snacks, a canned goods Proverbs at Camp Kilimanjaro VBS! As they safari up, your
drive for a local food pantry and will learn how to look for trekkers learn that true wisdom comes only from the one Litch?eld Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk
evidence of God through “God Sightings.” VBS is free and true all-wise God, who wants us to be wise! As they study Road, will have a Fried Chicken Dinner, on Friday, July
designed for kids ages 4 to 11. For more information, call Proverbs, your hikers will learn to have ears that hear and 10, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The cost will be adults/$9, se-
the church of?ce at (440) 322-5497. do the Word of God; hearts that trust in the Lord; tongues niors/$7, children 6-12/$4, and children 5 and under are
that are tame; hands that get to work; feet that walk with the free. Carry out will be available. (330) 723-2691.
Belden/Grafton UMC wise! Join them for a week of fun at Pen?eld Community
Belden and Grafton United Methodist Churches invite Church, 40775 State Route 18, in Wellington. For more in- Our Lady Queen of Peace picnic
all children to a combined Vacation Bible School. The fun formation, visit http://www.pen?eldcommunitychurch.org
happens July 13-17, from 6:30-9 p.m. at Belden United or call (440) 647-3818. Register online at https://answers- Plan to attend the Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Pic-
Methodist Church, located at 36130 State Route 303. At vbs.com/vbs/PCC/. nic on Saturday, July 11, on the parish grounds, following
the worship service on Sunday, July 19, all children who the 4:30 p.m. Mass. Please bring a dish to share (meat, ta-
participated in VBS and their families are invited to attend Grace Community Church bleware and cold drinks will be provided). Come enjoy a
a VBS program. All children ages preschool through 8th Vacation Bible School, July 20- 25, from 6-8:30 p.m. relaxing evening and good food with friends!
grade are welcome. Pre-register by calling the church at Childen In Action (Learning about Missions) Children
(440) 926-2209 or the VBS director at (330) 725-7847. bringing the following items through the week will earn a Garden Party
point for their team. Items being collected for our mission
Pitts?eld Community Church projects are: #2 yellow pencils; back packs (new or clean Grace Community Church of Grafton will host a Gar-
The Pitts?eld Community Church will be having Vaca- and very gently used); coats, hats, scarves, gloves (any den Party on Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at 518
tion Bible School the Week of July 6-10 from 9-11:45 a.m. size) (new or clean, gently use); yarn (used to make hats, 2nd Street, Grace Community Garden, in Elyria. Hot dogs,
The theme is “SonSpark Labs.” Toddlers who are potty scarves and gloves); aluminum cans (grocery size bag is chips, water, snow cones and soft drinks will be available.
trained through those who have ?nished 6th grade are wel- one point, trash bag size is 10 points) Grace Community Back packs for school will be given away. School age chil-
come to attend. For registration, call (440) 774-2162. Church is located at 12365 Grafton Rd. in Grafton. For dren must be present and accompanied by a parent/guar-
Questions, call (440) 458-6612 dain to obtain a back pack.
First Baptist Church in Elyria
First Baptist Church in Elyria, located at 11400 La- Cornerstone Bible Fellowship Blessing of the Pets
grange Rd. will have a Vacation Bible School on July 27- This July 27-31, members come together to present Va-
31, from 9:30-Noon. The theme is: “Steps To Victory!” It cation Bible School to local children. This free outreach Fields United Methodist Church in North Ridgeville,
is about Jesus’ life, miracles, cruci?xion and resurrection. ministry welcomes children ages 3 through 6th grade and is offering a Blessing of the Pets service, Sunday, July 19,
Activities include Bible drama walk, craft time, snacks offers Bible lessons, crafts, games and snacks. To register, at 7 p.m. Come join us as we give thanks to God for our
and drinks, small group time, a missionary presentation, visit CBFMinistry.org or you can register when you come beloved companions and bless their lives in the midst of
singing and a hay wagon ride everyday! A water event/ on July 27. CBF is located at 36300 Center Ridge Rd., in ours. Bring your dog, cat, bunny, hamster or any pet that
water slide will be on Friday (weather permitting) and North Ridgeville. For questions, call (440) 353-3530. is part of your life. There will be an anointing of those
parent night will be on Thursday, with light snacks and animals who are sick and struggling, offering them com-
refreshments for the whole family! This event is free. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church fort and those called to care for them peace and hope. We
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church’s 2015 Vacation Bible will gather in our pavilion and offer treats for humans and
Laubenthal Funeral School will be held August 3-7 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. especially for our guests of honor! Please bring a donation
Services each day. “Hearing God’s Call” is the theme. Activities in- of food, toy, cat litter or monetary donation to help support
clude games, stories, crafts, snacks and fun! Ages 4 years the animal ministries of the Friendship Animal Protective
Offering Forethought through 4th grade are welcome. The bible school is free. St. League of Lorain County. For more information, please
Funeral Pre-Planning Andrew’s Church is located at 300 Third Street, in Elyria. call Fields United Methodist Church, (440) 327-8753 or
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Inducing a panic occurred at Midview High School on the Members, past members, volunteers, prospective volun-
8th. An assault was reported on the 12th on N. Avon Belden teers and all general public are welcome. If you have ever
Eaton Historical Society Rd. Domestic violence was recorded on the 9th on E. Capel worked along the banks of the Rocky River on a stream clean-
Rd. and on the 25th on W. Royalton Rd. A domestic dispute up, tree planting project, or dam removal project, etc., you are
The Eaton Historical Society will hold a meeting on was reported on the 25th on N. Avon Belden Rd. most welcome. Come join in the fun and games. Giveaways
Wednesday, July 8, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held in will be provided.
Eaton's Towne Hall, located at Eaton Centre (Routes 82 & A male was arrested on a felony warrant on the 30th at
83). Come learn, share our heritage and enjoy social time with Royalton Rd. and Avon Belden Rd. Unauthorized possession The Rocky River Watershed Council is a regional volun-
refreshments provided at the start of our meeting. All are wel- of ?reworks was reported on the 24th on Melody Dr. A miss- teer work group who is committed to maintaining and im-
come to attend! ing adult was reported on the 27th on W. Capel Rd. Criminal proving water quality on the Rocky River since forming in
damaging with endangerment occurred on W. Royalton Rd. 2002. Their mission is to protect, restore and perpetuate a
Sheriff’s Report on the 14th. healthy watershed through public education, watershed plan-
ning, communication and cooperation among stakeholders.
The June 2015 Lorain County Sheriff’s Department Inci- Thefts occurred on the 10th on W. Royalton Rd., on Elm This group holds quarterly meetings in locations throughout
dent Report for Eaton Township lists 48 reported incidents. Rd. on the 16th and on Grafton Rd. on the 21st. Littering in a the watershed, featuring informative guest speakers.
dumpster was reported on the 5th at a business on E. Royalton
Approximately half of the reports were related to vehicu- Rd., and passing bad checks was reported on the 8th at the Any questions, please contact Linda at (330) 722-9321
lar traf?c. Three private property accidents occurred: on the same location. or [email protected]. For more information, go to
1st there was one on N. Durkee; on the 3rd one occurred on www.MyRockyRiver.org.
Avalon Dr.; and on the 26th there was one on W. Royalton Rd. Annual Volunteer
On the 20th there was a traf?c light violation at W. Royalton Appreciation Picnic Happy 3rd Birthday Kylie!
Rd. and Durkee Rd. A seat belt incident was recorded on the
28th at Cowley Rd. and E. Capel Rd. The Rocky River Watershed Council is having their an- Love You,
nual volunteer appreciation summer picnic on Wednesday, Grandma Deb,
There were nineteen speeding violations recorded. On July 22. The event will be at Mill Stream Park in Valley City Grandpa John,
June 5, there was one on Durkee Rd. south of Capel Rd. On from 5-8 p.m. The park is located off of Rt. 303 at the end of
the 8, a car was stopped on W. Royalton Rd. On the 20, two Maple Street. The event is free and open to the public. Food Mommy
stops were made on W. Royalton west of Durkee Rd. On the and drinks will be available for all at 5 p.m. & Daddy!
21, three stops were made in the same area. On the 23, two
were reported on W. Royalton Rd. near Durkee Rd., along The Rocky River Watershed Council will have a very XOXO
with one on W. Royalton Rd. near Avon Belden Rd. On the short quarterly meeting to kick off the evening. If you are not
24, one was on W. Royalton Rd. at Giles Rd. and one on E. familiar with this group, please attend to ?nd out what good VALLEY CITY
Royalton Rd. at Eaton Blvd. On May 26, three were recorded work goes on in the Rocky River right here in Medina County VISION CENTER
on W. Royalton Rd. west of Durkee Rd. On the 28, there was and neighboring Cuyahoga County.
another one in the same area. Three more were reported on Dr. Norma Jesse, FAMILY VISION
the 29, all on W. Royalton Rd., two were west of Giles Rd., E & J Reptile Show is a family friendly program which Optometrist CENTER
and one east of Durkee Rd. On the 3rd, an incident of non- starts at 6:30 p.m. This show provides an adventure into the
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wraps around this park) to look for river issues, concerns and
possible future projects. The public is encouraged to attend to
learn more about this winding, twisting river. This park acts
as a natural ?ood plain, come learn more about this process.
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College Graduate Rural Lorain County Water Authority will have a Board One of the busiest departments serving the residents of
Meeting on Wednesday, July 8, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be Lorain County is Lorain County Job and Family Services. I
held at the RLCWA of?ce, located at 42401 State Route 303, wanted to share with you a snapshot of the JFS annual report
in LaGrange. For more information, please contact Mr. Tim for 2014 highlighting the delivery of many needed services
Mahoney, General Manager, at (800) 842-1339. for residents facing challenges in life.

LaGrange Lions In 2014, JFS investigated 339 new reports of elder abuse,
Community Festival neglect or exploitation of individuals 60 and older. Beginning
in January of 2014, eligibility for Medicaid was extended to
The LaGrange Lions Community Festival will be held July adults with an annual income up to 138% of the Federal Pov-
23-25. They will be having a dunk tank, a tug of war, in?ata- erty Level. Lorain County approved over 12,000 applications
bles at family friendly prices, a Texas Hold 'em on Friday and as a result of the extended coverage.
Saturday, a beer garden and lots of food. There will be live
entertainment on Friday, a DJ on Saturday and raf?es galore! JFS also orchestrates Ohio Works First (OWF) where
The Fireworks will be on Friday night. To kick it all off, the short-term, time-limited assistance is provided to families
Parade on Thursday starts at 7 p.m. sharp. Line up starts at 6 while they develop skills leading to work and self-suf?ciency.
p.m. behind the old elementary school on Liberty St. For any Adults in one and two-parent households must participate in
parade questions, call Bev Fox at (440) 458-6781. For Tug work activities 35-55 hours per week until employment and
of war and vendor information, call George Klocek at (440) self-suf?ciency are obtained. Over 653 individuals participat-
315-7871. For tickets, call Ann Sabo at (440) 315-4278. ed in the program. The Child Support Enforcement Agency
collected $37,393 through an amnesty program in 2014 and
Christmas In July Toy Drive! reinstated 185 licenses.

Daniel Fuehrer with his parents, Jim and Dolores. Aiden Kristopher Beesley was diagnosed with neuroblas- JFS administered the Ohio Fuel Fund in the county, assist-
toma cancer in June of 2012. After 1 ½ years of chemo, mul- ing 725 families who were behind on electric bills. The total
Daniel Fuehrer is a 2006 graduate of Keystone High tiple surgeries and just a nightmarish ordeal, he is now cancer funds issued were $187,200. The JFS call center averaged
School. Daniel attended LCCC and was in Partnership with free. During a long battle at Rainbow and Babies Children’s 18,643 calls per month. JFS service members met with an av-
University of Akron. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Hospital, Aiden was blessed with many gifts of comfort from erage of 6,767 residents per month at the main of?ce. Finally,
in Accounting, after working in Columbus for J.P. Morgan many people around the world to help him and his mom get our JFS Claims Processing/Investigation Unit was recently
Chase Bank, and he attended the Columbus Police Academy through every day. awarded recognition by the State of Ohio for Excellence in
and graduated on June 12, 2015. Daniel is now employed as a Claims Management. It is good to see that our JFS members
Peace Of?cer in Westerville, Ohio. Since then, Peggy Horvath, Aiden’s Grandmother, has toy are being recognized for the challenging work they perform
drives for kids in hospitals. It is her way of giving back to each day for our county residents.
He is the son of Jim and Dolores Fuehrer of LaGrange. other children battling cancer and other terminal diseases, to
Congratulations! help them be more comfortable while they go through such Please feel free to contact me with any questions or con-
horri?c ordeals. With your help and donations, she can round cerns about county government at (440) 329-5301 or mlun-
HELP WANTED - PART TIME up new toys, blankets, slippers and other gifts to keep these [email protected]. I work for you and look forward to
Maintenance II children as comfortable as possible while they endure the serving you.
pain and suffering of these child killing diseases and agoniz-
The Village of LaGrange is accepting applications and resumes for the part ing treatments. Let’s bring these children some Christmas www.MyConvenient.com
time position of Maintenance II worker. Duties will include mowing, weed trim- cheer in July!
ming, street repair work, snow plowing and other duties as necessary. This and
position is year round. Hours will be up to thirty per week. Applications are avail- The Toy drive runs from now through July 25. All dona-
able at the LaGrange Municipal Building, 355 South Center Street, LaGrange, tions can be sent or dropped off at Willow’s Fashion Jewelry Enjoy Your Summer!
Ohio, 44050. Please send completed applications / resumes to the same ad- & Gifts at 111 S. Center St., in LaGrange and at the LaGrange
dress. Deadline for receiving applications and resumes will be July 17, 2015. Lion’s Festival July 23, 24 and 25 at the Willows Fashion TUESDAYS ONLY!
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All check donations may be made out to Amanda Beesley
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Workshops at LCCC
Ice Cream Social
Pulled Pork BBQ Veterans can learn about all of the educational bene?ts that
are available to them, along with the many opportunities to The Lorain County Historical Society’s popular 16th an-
The Elyria Woman's Club's "Pulled-Pork Bar-B-Que" earn a degree from Lorain County Community College and nual Ice Cream Social fund-raiser at The Hickories Museum
will be on Saturday, July 18, from 5-7 p.m., at Monteith The University Partnership at Veterans Resource Workshops returns to offer good old fashioned family fun.
Hall, 218 East Ave., across from The Chronicle. The cost for on Monday, July 6, - Thursday, July 9, in the College Cen-
the sandwich, sides, dessert and beverage is $15/adults and ter Commons. Attendees will be able to choose workshops Join them on July 12, from 1-5 p.m., and enjoy The Hick-
$10/kids 10 and under. Please call (440) 322-0524, Elyria from the following: Education bene?ts, Medical bene?ts and ories Museum and grounds, antique vehicles and historical
Woman's Club, for reservations by Wednesday, July 15. county resources, Financial planning and managing and Re- displays featuring 1915 and 1965, live musical entertainment,
Carry-outs are available. sume/interview skills. an onsite broadcast of oldies music by WOBL1320 AM, old
fashioned games for the children and some of the best des-
Home Front Moms Pig Roast All sessions will begin in the College Center Commons serts in the county. There will also be a cake walk as well for
and will follow the same schedule: 4:30-5:30 p.m. - UpClose children to participate. The Lorain County Historical Center
and Tour; 5:30-6 p.m. - Refreshments; and 6-7 p.m. - Veterans will also be open.
Workshop.
Ticket price includes ice cream and cake or pie, and a tour
For more information or to register, visit http://www.lo- of The Hickories Museum, located at 509 Washington Ave-
rainccc.edu/veterans. nue, in Elyria. Tickets are $5 per person pre-sale and $6 at the
Social. For more information, please contact LCHS at (440)
The Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc., Lorain County FIND US ONLINE AT 322-3341, visit www.lchs.org or e-mail [email protected].
Chapter of the Home Front Moms will have their 5 Year An-
niversary Pig Roast event. This is a family event and it is open Rural-Urban Record PresortStd. Also available are hot dogs, sloppy joes, chips, popcorn,
to the public. The Pig Roast is on July 18, from 4-8 p.m. at U.S. Postage ice cold fresh lemonade, soda, hot coffee and bottled spring
VFW Post #1079, 500 S. Abbe Rd., in Elyria, under the pa- PAID water. This event is open to the public.
vilion. Columbia Station, Ohio
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Entertainment will be provided by ‘Code Blue’ of Lorain VOLUME 53, NO. 51 COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO June 16, 2008
County. There will be some nice items for their raf?es and
silent auctions and there will also be a 50/50 drawing. All Belden Old Fashion Days Firemen’s Festival New Litter Enforcement
the proceeds will be used for sending Care Packages to the Water Fight Winners
Troops that are deployed at Christmas, as well as providing This year’s annual Old and old-time kid’s games Program For Lorain County
dinner for the Veterans with a guest in November. Fashion Days will be held can be enjoyed. On Sun- Water ?ght Champions from Grafton Township L-R: Penny
on Saturday, June 21 day at 1 p.m., you can bring Palmer, Mike Palmer and Andy Weigel. Sheriff Stammitti and the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce
This is a non-pro?t organization that supports all branches and Sunday, June 22 your old/antique items to are happy to announce the beginning of a Litter Enforce-
of the Armed Forces and Veterans. They have been in Lorain from 10 a.m. to 4 The Grafton Firemen’s Festival once again featured water ment Program in Lorain County which will be overseen by
County for 5 years on July 17. Please come help celebrate p.m. at the Graf- the hall, where Joan Unger ?ghts by teams from area ?re departments. Congratulations the Corrections Division.
this mile marker and help provide support to those that ?ght ton Township of the Cat’s Meow antique to the team from Grafton Township, this year’s winner.
for us. Fire Hall. The Litter Program is being made available to the Lorain
store in North Patriotic Concert and Elyria Municipal Courts as they will utilize individu-
For tickets or for more information, email bsmhomefront- The event Ridgeville will als who have been given community service hours by the
[email protected] or call (440) 315-0159 or (440) 865- features not only offer opinions courts. These individuals will contact the Sheriff’s Of?ce
9445. Tickets can also be picked up at VFW Post #1079, in a Craft Show, about the his- as to their availability and then will be scheduled to do litter
the Canteen area. Flea Mar- tory and value pick up on pre-designated roads in the county. A Correction
ket and good of your items. Of?cer will be assigned to oversee the community service
Lorain County Historical Society food, but also To register for workers while out on the roadways.
some old-time blacksmith-
ing demonstrations, engines an indoor or out- Lorain County Commissioners Betty Blair, Ted Kalo and
and a look at our One-Room door table, contact Bob Lori Kokoski approved funding from the Lorain County
School, Museum and Veter- Flickinger at 440-926-2680. Solid Waste program to purchase equipment to be utilized
an’s Memorial Park. Tables are $7.50 for one day for this program. Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney has
or $10 for two days. also given assistance to this program.
From 10 a.m. to noon The event is the main
each day, you can take a fund-raiser for the Belden The Litter Program is currently scheduled for twice a
tour of the Museum and Historical Society. Proceeds week and can be expanded as the need arises. In the future,
One-Room School. On Sat- are used for maintaining our this program will be offered to all Municipal Courts as well
urday at noon, face painting historic buildings and pre- as the Lorain County Courts.
serving our local history.
For more information on this program, you can contact
Arts & Author’s Fest Director of Corrections, James Drozdowski at 440-329-
3767 or Sergeant Timothy Allsop at 440-329-3748.
Come to the Fine Arts and Author’s Fest at the Co-
lumbia Library from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June Pork Roast Dinner Benefit

The Knights of Columbus will ?re up the grills on Sat-

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The Lorain County Historical Society’s exhibition on
Beckett Industries will be on display in the Lorain County
History Center’s rotating gallery through July. This exhibition
is included in the price of admission, which is $5 per adult,
$3 for ages 13-18 and $2 for children 6-12 (children under
6 and LCHS Members are free). Please call LCHS at (440)
322-3341 for more information. The Lorain County History
Center is located at 284 Washington Avenue, in Elyria.

Pioneer Theatre production

Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is celebrating
its 39th season with the production of Twinderella the Mu-
sical, written by Charlie Lovett. Performances will be held
at the Lorain County Community College Stocker Center on
July 10 at 7 p.m. and July 11 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $6 and
will be available at the door. For show information, call (440)
323-7429. Twinderella is a comedy ?lled with twists and
surprises. We've all heard the story of Cinderella a thousand
times, but we've never heard about Bob, her long lost twin
brother! From a baseball game to ballroom dance, this musi-
cal is sure to delight audiences of all ages!

Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre was established
in 1976 to provide children from all over Lorain County the-
ater education. Children in grades K-12 from all over Lorain
County will be attending 3 weeks of workshops and prac-
tices at St. Mary School in Elyria. The children build/paint
the set, work on costumes and learn dance and vocal/music
techniques all while preparing to perform in a musical pro-
duction. This year, a cast of 70 children are involved in the
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Summer Crisis Program Have you ever thought How prepared are you
about what you might need for retirement?
A program which helps low income seniors and Ohioans with medical conditions stay cool in order to stay in your
during the hot summer months began on July 1. Through August 31, LCCAA will accept ap- home as you age? LCOA Take charge of your retirement; 5 realities to consider.
plications for the Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program (HEAP-SCP). This year offers Options Counseling A free retirement planning seminar is being held on Tues-
the program will provide income eligible applicants with monetary bene?ts to assist with to eligible older adults (60+ day, July 21, from 6-7 p.m., to make sure you’re aware of and
cooling utility bills. The SCP will provide cooling assistance to households with incomes up years) and their families to planning for the 5 realities you’ll face in retirement. Begin
to 175% of the 2015 Federal Poverty Guidelines with a household member age 60 or older, or develop a long-term plan to planning now so you can purse a more con?dent retirement.
with a documented, qualifying medical condition. help them stay in their home. Learn how to:
They can help you to learn •Address the 5 key retirement realities
Ken Novack, Director of Housing Services, says the program will offer customers of un- about and apply for commu- •Assess your retirement income needs
regulated utilities, such as those served by the City of Oberlin, a total bene?t of no more than nity resources you may not •Stay on course regardless of market performance
$300. Customers of regulated utilities, such as Ohio Edison and Columbia Gas, can receive a know exist. They also work •Create guaranteed lifetime income in retirement.
total bene?t of no more than $250. The program will also offer air conditioners. with you to make sure that A seminar hosted by the Welsh Miller Financial Group,
your long-term care needs a ?nancial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Servic-
Income-eligible customers of Ohio Edison and Columbia Gas are encouraged to take ad- and wishes are both made es, Inc., will be presented by Michael Fitzgerald, Regional
vantage of PIPP Plus. This statewide program allows customers to pay a percentage of their known and honored. Options Vice President, RiverSource Life Insurance Company. It
utility charges based on their income. Counseling is also available will be held at JBella, 12201 Pearl Rd., in Strongsville. Hors
to help eligible older adults d’oeuvres will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Leah
Current PIPP members who have not made their regular payments and received a discon- successfully transition from Villalobos at (440) 572-5577 to make a reservation for your-
nection notice are not eligible for bill-paying assistance, but can be eligible to receive an air hospitals, rehabilitation fa- self and up to three guests. There is no cost or obligation.
conditioner. cilities and other long/short
term nursing facilities back Golden Buckeyes:
Documentation of income, household members, ages and medical conditions must be into their homes. Celebrate Summer Safely
shown at appointments with utility assistance staff. Call LCCAA's 24-hour hotline at 1-855-
806-9620 to hear a list of required documents and make an appointment. LCOA offers Bene?ts The weather is turn- minds in learning new things
Assistance services to quali- ing warmer and for many, and live "Well Beyond 60,"
Walk-in hours at the Lorain of?ce, 401 Broadway Avenue, are Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ?ed Lorain County residents thoughts are turning to the said Bonnie K. Burman,
and Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; in Wellington, at 115 Willard Memorial Square, hours who are over 55 or disabled. many great outdoor parks, Sc.D., Director of the depart-
are Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Services include a bene?ts fairs and festivals that Ohio's ment. "We want to help all
screening to determine if you communities offer. The Ohioans - but especially our
The Lorain County Office are getting all of the bene?ts Ohio Department of Aging, elders - take small steps to
on Aging services you are entitled to receive through its STEADY U and stay safe and maximize the
and assistance in helping HEALTHY U initiatives, health bene?ts these events
The LCOA’s mission is •Bene?ts screening & ap- •Support services you to apply for and obtain urges all Ohioans to think and attractions offer."
to help older adults in Lorain plication assistance •Assistance for grandpar- any additional bene?ts and health and safety while you
County to live healthier, hap- ents raising grandchildren resources that you are en- enjoy the festivities. STEADY U Ohio, the
pier and more independent •Long-term planning to •Emergency food assis- titled to receive to meet your state's older adult falls pre-
lives at home. They offer a help older adults remain in- tance needs. "Visiting a park, county vention initiative encourages
variety of services to help dependent •Home Energy Assistance fair or local festival is a great you to be mindful of falls
area seniors, including: (HEAP) to pay utility bills If you or an older adult way to get exercise, make so- risks while you are out and
•Meals on Wheels •LCOA members receive you know needs help, call cial connections, engage our about this summer.
•Information & assistance •Transportation to medi- their monthly newsletter, the Lorain County Of?ce on
on who to call for help and cal appointments The Senior Years. Aging to see how they can
referrals •Housekeeping & chore LCOA offers informa- help! For more information
assistance tion and assistance services about LCOA or all their ser-
to quali?ed Lorain County vices available, please call
residents who are 60 years or 440-326-4800 or visit www. “To you, it’s the perfect lift chair. To me,
older or disabled. Informa- lcooa.org.
tion and Assistance Services it’s the best sleep chair I’ve ever had.”
include determining what Senior Trips — J. Fitzgerald, VA
services you are eligible to
receive and helping to con- Geneva on the Lake - It’s a “Sleep Chair”– for a It’s a “Lift Chair”– that puts
nect you to area programs Thursday, August 6. Fare: comfortable and relaxing your feet safely on the ?oor
that might be able to help. $15. Departs at 8 a.m. and night’s sleep – you’re ready to go!
The Lorain County Of?ce on returns at 5 p.m. Dead-
10515 E. River Rd Aging also provides follow- line is July 17. Lunch is on It’s a “Chair”– for The Perfect Sleep Chair®
Columbia Station, OH 44028 up services to make sure you your own (Eddies Grill is
get all of the services you are recommended). Includes a crafting, eating, visiting Call now toll free
(440) 236-5091 eligible to receive. tour of “The Lodge” and a with friends and family for our lowest price.
www.embassyhealthcare.net self-guided walking tour of
downtown and a visit to Fer- It’s a “Sit Back Chair”– 1-877-498-1475 46383
rante Winery with tastings. for reading, watching TV

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August 21. Shopping, eating
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Paula A. Kuhn

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-As much as possible, bring your own food and glasses or a hat with a wide Cataract surgery common and effective
stick to paved surfaces and drink so that you can tailor brim to protect your eyes and
sidewalks. If you must walk meals to your dietary needs. minimize glare. As men and women age, their up the lens into small pieces, which covery will involve the use of medi-
in grass or gravel, watch the risk for cataracts increases. Start- are removed by suction in a process cated eye drops several times daily,
ground closely with your -Choose grilled, roasted -Wear light-colored, ing at age 50, cataract risk rises, known as phacoemulsi?cation. The and a protective eye shield should
eyes, but keep your head up and baked foods over fried lightweight clothing made and that risk only grows more sig- cataract lens is removed, but the be used while sleeping.
and face forward. Consider fare. Seek out items that of- from natural ?bers. Fabrics ni?cant as men and women get thin, outer layers of the lens, called
using a cane or walking fer more vital nutrients than like cotton absorb less heat older. The National Eye Institute the lens capsule, are not touched. As the eye recovers, a special
stick for off-road walking. traditional fair food. from the sun, allow good air predicts that, by the year 2050, Afterward, the IOL is placed in the pair of post-operative sunglasses
circulation and dry quickly if 50.2 million Americans will experi- lens capsule. are required to protect the eyes
-Trash, hoses and cables -Stick to small sizes for they get wet. ence cataracts. from bright light. Eye doctors also
in walkways can cause you everything and plan to share If the cataracts have advanced advise patients to avoid strenuous
to slip or trip. Watch where with a friend or family mem- -Watch for signs of dehy- The lens of the eye is normally and phacoemulsi?cation is not an activity, including exercise, for at
you are walking and do not ber. dration and heat-related ill- clear, but as a person ages, the option, the eye doctor will have least the ?rst week of recovery. Wa-
step on or over items in your ness, such as muscle cramps, lenses can begin to cloud and lead to ?nd another way to remove the ter splashed in the eyes can cause
path. -Be mindful of your di- light-headedness, nausea, to impaired vision. Cataracts can lens. infection, so swimming should be
etary needs. Take all medica- rapid heartbeat, ?ushed or cause blurry vision and increase avoided and caution should be
-Heavy crowds can affect tions and continue all dietary clammy skin and disorienta- the glare from lights, affecting how a The IOLs used may be mono- taken when bathing or showering.
the way you walk and cause testing as instructed. tion. Seek cool environments person can manage daily activities. focal, ?xed-focus, accommodating,
you to trip or be knocked and medical attention if you Cataracts also may make it more and multifocal lenses, and which All About Vision says it can take
over. Consider attending Other Tips experiences symptoms. dif?cult for eye doctors to examine type of lens is best for a patient's several weeks for the eye to heal
events and attractions during -Make a budget for your the back of the eye during routine needs will be determined by the suf?ciently. If both eyes require
off-peak times, such as early visit. Know how much you For more tips, read Plan visits to detect conditions such as eye doctor. surgery, doctors will often wait one
in the day and on weekdays, expect to spend for travel, Safe Visits to Summer Fairs, age-related macular degeneration to three weeks before performing
to avoid large crowds. parking, admission, food, Festivals and Vacation Desti- or diabetic retinopathy. Cataract surgery may only take surgery on the second eye.
gifts and other expenses. nations, a tip sheet is avail- 15 minutes, though patients will
-Dehydration and ex- -Contact the venue in ad- able on the Ohio Department Eye experts routinely recom- likely spend more time at the sur- Learn more about cataract
haustion can make you un- vance to ask about discounts of Aging's website. mend cataract surgery when cata- gical facility to allow for prep time surgery by speaking with your eye
steady on your feet before on admission, food or gifts racts interfere with daily activities, and post-operative evaluation. Re- doctor or visiting www.aoa.org.
you realize you feel tired or for veterans, children, se- Live "Well Beyond 60!" such as driving, watching television
thirsty. Take frequent breaks niors or groups. Falls are the leading cause or even reading medication bottles.
to sit down and rest. Drink -Call ahead to ask about of injury-related ER visits, Surgery is a safe and common way
plenty of non-alcoholic liq- wheelchair or mobility hospitalizations and deaths to treat cataracts.
uids to stay hydrated. scooter rentals and prices, or among Ohioans age 60 and
if you can bring your own. older. However, falls are not The American Optometric As-
HEALTHY U Ohio, the Ask if there are any areas of a normal part of aging, and sociation says cataract surgery
state's chronic disease self- the venue that are not acces- most falls can be prevented. involves the removal of the natural
management program offers sible for people with limited STEADY U OHIO is an ini- lens of the eye, which is replaced
advice for making healthy mobility. tiative started by Governor with an arti?cal lens. This clear,
choices while enjoying fes- -Bring any necessary John R. Kasich that provides plastic intraocular lens, or IOL,
tival fare. medications with you in a tips, tools and other resourc- requires no special maintenance
sealed, waterproof container, es to help older adults rec- and is designed to properly focus.
-Eat a well-balanced meal along with a list of the medi- ognize and reduce falls risks In many cases, the eye doctor will
before you go to ensure you cines you take and dosage and remain injury-free. make a small incision in the side of
have the energy you need information. According to the National the cornea, where he or she inserts
to walk around and reduce -Apply sunscreen to ex- Council on Aging, nearly a tiny probe. This device will use ul-
your urge to snack on junk posed skin and wear sun- three out of four older adults trasound waves to soften and break
food. If the venue allows, have a chronic health condi-
tion, such as diabetes, arthri- Keeping Your Current Lifestyle in Retirement
AV Alecia Vidika | Attorney at Law tis, high blood pressure and
lung disease. What we do to It’s a question that many pre-retirees ?nd themselves asking – How much money will I need
Probate • Real Estate • Estate Planning • Elder Law and for ourselves throughout to keep my current lifestyle in retirement? What’s more, will I have enough to live the retirement
the lifespan has a greater im- I’ve been dreaming about?
440-647-4319 [email protected] pact on our well-being than
genetics. HEALTHY U Ohio A few years ago, as we struggled with a signi?cant bear market and the country’s ?nancial
149 E. Herrick Avenue • PO Box 297 • Wellington, OH 44090 offers several community- crisis, the idea of achieving an ideal retirement seemed to take a backseat to ensuring retirement
based and online workshops essentials were handled. Today, people are again envisioning a truly ful?lling retirement. At the
Home Care for Seniors by Seniors that can help you learn prov- very least, most people want to carry over the lifestyle they became accustomed to in their work-
en strategies to live a more ing years. Given that people also will likely have more free time after they set work aside, retire-
“We o?er all the active life with chronic con- ment can mean much more.
in-home services ditions.
Together, STEADYU and What are ‘lifestyle’ expenses?
you need to HEALTHY U form the foun- It is helpful to categorize different types of expenses you will face in retirement. For starters,
keep living dation of the state's efforts to there are essential expenses, the basic costs of living. This includes food, shelter, utilities, medi-
independently.” help all Ohioans live "Well cal care and similar types of costs associated with day-to-day living.
Beyond 60." Our programs Lifestyle expenses can vary based on your own priorities. They may include travel, hobbies,
include the PASSPORT and recreational activities. Costs for these types of expenses can vary widely depending on the
Medicaid waiver, caregiver types and speci?c nature of the activities you wish to pursue. Another nuance to lifestyle ex-
support, the long-term care penses is that they may ?uctuate from year to year. Some retirees choose to pursue a very active
ombudsman program, the lifestyle in the ?rst years of freedom from work and their expenses may be higher in the early
Golden Buckeye Card and part of retirement as a result. Then lifestyle expenses may decline as they grow older and are
more. To learn more, visit less able to pursue certain activities. It’s important to consider how your retirement lifestyle may
www.aging.ohio.gov. change over time.
Good planning may help make your desired lifestyle a reality
• Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care Most people who are able to achieve their ideal retirement don’t do so by accident. They plan
• Bathing, Dressing, Personal Grooming ahead and develop a savings and investment strategy to make it happen. No matter your age, here
• Medication Reminders • Meal Preparation are three important steps you should consider starting now:
1. Map out your dreams for retirement. Try to identify speci?c goals and activities that
• Overnight and 24-Hour Care you want to pursue.
• Transportation & much more! 2. Estimate the costs of your ideal retirement lifestyle, in terms of monthly or annual
expenses. Try to leave some cushion in your estimates in case actual costs exceed your expecta-
tions. Keep in mind that even with modest in?ation it will likely cost more down the road than it
does today.
3. Develop a plan to fund those goals. This includes a dedicated savings strategy that is
increased every year to account for in?ation. Consider tempering the risk in your portfolio as
retirement draws closer.
The good news is that you can dream about retirement again. However, those dreams don’t
become a reality without being proactive to make it happen. The sooner you start, the more suc-
cessful you are likely to be.
For more information on this topic, we will be hosting a seminar on Tuesday, July 21 from
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Community Dinners Dashing through the drops

A Community Dinner will be served from 5-6:30 p.m.
on the second Saturday of each month at the Grafton United
Methodist Church, 973 Mechanic St. All are welcome at no
charge.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The Midview Board of Education meeting on June 25 be- The extended Grafton Splash Station splash pad with four
The next Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library meeting gan with a presentation from third grade teacher Zach Keeton new toys - a second water gun, a railroad tower, a rain arch
will be on Tuesday, July 7, at 6:30 p.m. They will meet in the regarding the Invention Convention program. The program and a water sluice ?ow lab toy, which was donated by The
?rst ?oor public meeting room. The Friends are ramping up made its Midview debut during the past school year in two Ross Foundation, Inc.
for the Read Between the Wines event on October 1 and need classes, Keeton’s third grade class and Sabrina Kiser’s sec-
extra hands to help make this another successful event. Last ond grade class. Keeton told the board that the students did To many of us this month, dashing through the drops
year, the Friends Group was able to give the library more than a signi?cant amount of the work at home and thanked the meant getting yard work done and summer events held
$8,000. Other sources of library revenue are being cut, mak- parents for their help and cooperation. Keeton said the pro- between the storms and rainy days. For the children in
ing the success of the event very important. The proceeds go gram is very student driven. The students explored different Grafton and nearby communities, dashing through the
toward the quality programs the library offers and to add to concepts and had to ?nd their own problem to solve through drops meant spending time at the expanded Splash Sta-
the endowment. an invention. The students then had to ?nd solutions to their tion splash pad. The Splash Station is free and open
problem, create a working prototype of their invention, make when the park is open, everyday from dawn to dusk,
TWINDERELLA THE MUSICAL a display and write a presentation explaining their invention. except in inclement weather. It is located in Grafton’s
Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre presents Twin- Five students had their presentations on display for the board North Park, with entrances off of Novak Road and Elm
derella the Musical, written by Charlie Lovett. Performances and explained their inventions. The inventions included: a re- Street.
will be held at the Lorain County Community College Stock- ?llable dry erase marker, a water saver, a modern gate, an
er Center on July 10, at 7 p.m. and July 11, at 2 p.m. Tickets Oreo cookie dunker and a reusable cover. Through the work of the Grafton Midview Kiwanis
are $6 and will be available at the door. For show information, Club and the Village of Grafton, the splash pad was
call (440) 323-7429. This year, the Lorain County Children's The board was then introduced to the new teachers which opened in July of 2014. It consisted of the basic pad
Pioneer Theatre has a cast of 70 children, in grades K-12, were being recommended for hire. The board approved the with one water gun, which was donated by the Graf-
from all over Lorain County. hiring of: Randi Priddy as a middle school educational moni- ton History Association. Upon opening the Splash Sta-
tor, Jesse Haight as a third grade teacher, Chelsey Whitesel as tion for the 2015 season, the ?rst weekend in June, the
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM a ?rst grade teacher, Rachel Strinka as a Speech pathologist, children were met with three more toys installed on the
The Grafton-Midview Library is serving free lunches to Carissa Silva as a middle school girls phys. ed. teacher and pad. The Kiwanis Club had raised enough money to
area children in three locations this summer. Children ages Alina Rose as a preschool teacher. Rose will be hired full- purchase a rain arch with the Splash Station logo at a
birth to 18 can enjoy a meal at no cost, with no income checks time by Midview, who will lease half of her contracted time cost of $8575, a second water gun at $5100 and a rail-
or program enrollment forms. Bring your children for a nutri- to the North Ridgeville School District. road crossing tower which sprays water out the top at a
tious lunch and a fun summer program. For more details, con- cost of $4585. Newly installed is a fourth toy - a Water
tact the Library at (440) 926-3317. The lunches are available In other business, the board voted on several personnel Sluice Flow Lab Toy, which was donated by The Ross
Monday-Friday at the following locations: Grafton-Midview issues, entered into several agreements for services in the Foundation, Inc. at a cost of $21,500. The Flow Lab Toy
Library, 983 Main Street, Grafton; Colonial Oaks Recreation upcoming school year, adopted several policies and accepted is designed for use by young children and encourages
Center, 10425 Middle Avenue, Elyria; and Eaton Estates several donations. The Gino Pulito family donated young interactive play through a series of knobs and buttons
Community Park, 35719 Royalton Road Area, Grafton. adult books at a value of $200, the Strongsville Of?ce Max which children push or turn to make water squirt out of
donated $400 worth of teacher and of?ce supplies to North the toy.
The Unicorn held and West Elementary Schools, Leah Solomon donated 17
fireworkfund-raiser stand up mirrors to the art department for student self portraits While at the park, children can enjoy a playground
at a value of $70 and the Midview Athletic Boosters donated and the little library. The little library provides books
The Unicorn Restaurant & Pub held a "Burn for the Bang" $5,000. The board then went into executive session to discuss to read at the park, books to take and return or books to
fund-raiser for Grafton Fireworks on June 20. Full and half- employee compensation. The next meeting is scheduled for take home. It has books for all ages and accepts book
slab BBQ Baby Back Rib Dinners were served for carry-out Thursday, July 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the West Elementary LRC. donations of appropriate material. It is maintained by
and dine-in. The sold-out event, combined with donations the GraftonMidview Library.
from The Unicorn, made a donation totaling $1,180 for the 2015 Midview Volleyball
Village of Grafton July 4th ?reworks display. Youth Camp Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
420 N. Main St., Grafton
A heartfelt thank you to all who supported this event. 2 This past week, 88 Midview Middies in grades 3-8 en-
joyed a week of Volleyball Youth Camp sponsored by the Emergencies
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2015 Midview Soccer Camp Class Reunions RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Page 15

All boys and girls ages 5-14 are invited to participate in Midview Class of 1970 reunion Streetlight Auto Sales Inc.
the 2015 Soccer Camp sponsored by the Midview Soccer
Boosters, High School Players and Coaches. The three day The Midview High School class of 1970 will be having Jeff Alai
camp will be at Midview High School from 6-8 p.m. begin- a 45th class reunion on Saturday, August 15, at 4 p.m. at Automotive Specialist
ning Tuesday, July 7, -Thursday, July 9, with Friday, July Wolfe’s Bistro and Pub, 1069 East Broad Street Elyria. For
10, as a rain makeup day. Campers will improve dribbling, more information, call Jane Dunham at (440) 458-4565 or 878 Main Street,
learn footwork skills, defense, positioning, ball containment, Sandi Trenchard at (440) 926-2341. Grafton OH 44044
shooting, passing and game situation play. The cost for camp (440) 926-2454
is $35 or $45 with a camp t-shirt. To register or for questions, Midview Class of 1962 reunion
please email Lisa Nicholson at [email protected]. 2005 Harley Super Glide Custom, 7k miles.. $7800
The Midview Class of 1962 will host a Class Picnic on 2001 Dodge Caravan Sport, 60k miles......... $4700
Midview Band performing Sunday, August 16, from 2-5 p.m. under the pavilion at North 2005 Pontiac Grand Am SE......................... $4600
Park in Grafton. Please bring your own table service, own 2009 Ford Focus SES, 85k miles................. $6455
The Midview Band Alumni will be performing this year beverages and a side dish to share. The class will provide 2005 Ford Focus Wagon ZXW, 74k miles..... $5495
at the 2nd Annual Parade of Bands at Midview High School, fried chicken. For more information, contact Judy Krosky
38199 West Capel Rd., in Grafton. The Parade of Bands is Skinner at (440) 353-1696 or Janet Woconish at jwoconish@ SAVE MONEY WITH
on Saturday, September 19. Come out and join the fun and oh.rr.com. THE HOME/CAR DISCOUNT.
march on the new astro-turf!
Midview Class of 1980 reunion Which helps when you have the
They will also be performing in their third Homecoming
Game on Friday, October 2. Songs for both performances The Midview Class of 1980 announces that their 35th HOME/CAR PAYMENTS.
include: Star Spangled Banner, Alma Mater, Midview Fight class reunion will be held on Saturday, September 12, on the
Song, The Time Wharp and a few others. If you need music, patio at Wolfey's Bistro and Pub, 1069 E. Broad Street, in Combine your home and auto insurance and save up
please email Lisa Carter at [email protected] or Josh Elyria, beginning at 7 p.m. Classmates will have the choice of to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide®
Brunger at jbrunger@midview k12.org ordering something to eat if they wish, or patronizing a cash
bar. Please forward this information to as many classmates as Mark Cummings Agency
Shirts will be available for purchase in advance with your possible and post to anyone’s FB wall.
graduation year on the back. If you are not able to play, but MARK CUMMINGS
wish to help out, please let them know! Check their Facebook Grafton-Midview Library
Page for continual updates at https://www.facebook.com/Mid 990 Commerce Dr. Grafton
viewBandAlumni?fref=ts.
440-926-2000
Horse Rescue fund-raiser The Grafton Midview Library plans to continue bringing
quality programs. For accurate planning, please be advised [email protected]
Come visit the Angels Haven Horse Rescues on Saturday, most library programs require registration. To register, call or Call me today for a quote.
July 18. Enjoy a couple of hours of quiet and peacefulness visit the library, or visit their website at www.gmplibrary.org.
with the amazing horse. Feel the bonding with a horse who Auto Home Life Business
will teach you relaxing therapy and become your friend. End Community History Group - Wednesday, July 8, 2-3 p.m.
this unique and gratifying experience with a “barn spa whirl- Please join us at GMPL for discussions of our community's Products underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Af?lited Companies. Life
pool” accompanied with snacks, cheese, wine (adults 21 and history. Topics will vary and this group is open to anyone in- Insurance issued by Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home Of?ce: Columbus, OH 43215-2220
over) or pop. terested in Grafton history or the surrounding area.
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, D.D.S.
The cost of this experience is a $25 donation; checks can Babypalooza - Thursday, July 9, 10-10:30 a.m. This short
be made payable to Angels Haven Horse Rescue and mailed and lively program for babies and their caregivers is a special GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
to 13297 Durkee Road, Grafton, Ohio 44044. There is a limit time to interact with songs, rhymes, and lap bounces. This is a
of 25 people, so please book now. Call Heidi for more de- fun way to introduce baby to the world of stories! Babypaloo- ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
tails at (440) 781-5060 or email angelshavenhorserescue@ za is for children from birth to 2 years and their caregivers.
hotmail.com. Hours by Appointment
We Can all Be Brave and Kind - Friday, July 10, 10-11
/?ZGwŽEGusYOIŽ??Ž?? a.m. This character-building program is aimed for Kinder- 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
garteners through 4th graders. Together we will explore our GRAFTON, OHIO
feelings through songs and folk tales. During this program we
will learn how to react positively to unkind words or actions. 440-926-2705

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your hiking boots and celebrate summer at Indian Hollow
Reservation! Hike the Beech-Maple trail starting July 13th
to read Sam and Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett. Visit your
children's librarian after your hike to get a prize. Registration
is not required.

Minecraft League of Builders - Monday, July 13, 2-4
p.m. Share your creations and secret knowledge of the world
of Minecraft with other enthusiasts. The game will be avail-
able to play online, on tablets, and on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
Tweens and teens are welcome to attend.

Crafternoon: Perler Bead Bookmarks - Tuesday, July 14,
2-3 p.m. Tweens can create during this Crafternoon, putting a
new twist on the old bookmark. Fuse your creativity with this
cool perler bead craft.

Black Light Art - Wednesday, July 15,6-7 p.m. Get cre-
ative with neon paint and experiment with glow sticks in a
darkened room illuminated with black lights. All supplies will
be provided.

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Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Public Zoning meeting Medina County Park
District’s 50th Anniversary
BHS Ice Cream Social The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a
public zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall on Tues- Medina County Park District Celebrates Its 50th Anniver-
The Belden Historical Society is rescheduling an Ice day, July 7, at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission will continue sary on July 18, with a “Run for Fun” and Picnic.
Cream Social at the Grafton Twp. Veterans’ Memorial Park discussion of current issues and concerns.
for Sunday, July 11, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The park is lo- Run for Fun - Lace up your shoes and enjoy the beauti-
cated on the northeast corner of State Routes 83 & 303. The Local Golf Outings ful natural surroundings of Hubbard Valley Park’s woods and
purchase of a $5 ticket will get you a hot dog, ice cream, a 21-acre lake at Medina County Park District’s ?rst-ever “Run
cookie or brownie, drink and a guided tour of the reorganized Keystone Quarterback Club - Their 10th annual Golf (or Walk) for Fun” on July 18. A non-competitive event for
museum and one-room school. A 50/50 raf?e will also help Outing is on Saturday, July 11, with a 8:30 a.m. Shotgun all ages and abilities, participants are invited to complete the
raise funds for maintenance and upkeep of the historical prop- Start. The outing will be at the Carlisle Golf Course, locat- park’s approximately 1.5-mile trail loop as many times as they
erties. They are also looking for vendors for an outdoor ?ea ed at 39709 Slife Road, in Grafton. The 4-Man-Scramble wish between 8:30-10:30 a.m. Each time a runner or walker
market during the Ice Cream Social. Spaces are available for is $65 a person ($260 a team). Price Includes golf, lunch, crosses the ?nish line, he or she will receive a raf?e ticket for
$7. Vendors must provide their own tables and shelter. To pre- dinner, beverages and prizes. 1st Place is $300, 2nd Place a chance to win prizes. The drawing will be held immediately
register for a preferred spot, contact Bob Flickinger at (440) is $200 and 3rd Place is $100. $50 Hole Sponsorships after the run/walk. The key word for this event is “casual,”
926-2680, or just show up for the event. are also available. For more information, contact Jason said Shelley Tender, the park district’s interpretive services
Duchoslav at (440) 221-5932 or [email protected] manager. A number of groups sponsor races on park trails
Valley City Garden Club or Rob Clarico at (440) 263-8446. throughout the year, she said. This is an opportunity for the
park district to offer something a little bit different. There is
The Valley City Garden Club will meet on Thursday, July LaGrange Charity Golf Classic - The 5th annual a registration fee of $5 per person to participate. Registration
16, at 7 p.m., at Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 6656 LaGrange Mayor Kim Strauss’s Charity Golf Classic takes place the day of the event beginning at 8 a.m. The ?rst
Center Rd., in Valley City. The program will be “Garden In- is being held on Saturday, July 18, at Grey Hawk Golf 30 participants to register will receive a Medina County Park
sects & Diseases” given by Charles Behnke, Ohio State Uni- Club, located in LaGrange. It will be a 4-person scram- District T-shirt. Snacks will be available for runners/walkers
versity Instructor for the Master Gardening Program. If you ble with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. All proceeds bene?t after the event.
are interested in joining VCGC, or want more information, the Keystone Educational Endowment Program.
call Pat Dohoda at (330) 483-4449 or dohodawecandigit@ 50th Anniversary Picnic - Join the Medina County Park
zoominternet.net. The club offers many interesting speakers, Putt for Parkinson’s Charity Golf Outing - The 2nd District for a summer picnic at Buffalo Creek Retreat from
demonstrations and ?eld trips. Putt for Parkinson’s Golf Outing will be held Sunday, 6-8 p.m. Buehler’s is catering the meal, which includes baked
August 2, at Mallard Creek Golf Course, 34500 Royal- chicken, pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, macaroni sal-
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM ton Road, in Columbia Station. The 1 p.m. shotgun start ad, potato salad, coleslaw, chips, bottled water/beverages and
includes a hole in one contest for a new car lease, 18 cake. A presentation by Ohio Representative Steve Hambley
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with holes with a cart, range balls, skins contest and a raf?e is scheduled after the meal. Park District Director Tom James
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post and silent auction at dinner, along with miscellaneous will present the ?rst Park Stewardship Award. Cost is $15 per
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton door prizes. A light lunch and steak dinner will be pro- person/$25 per couple. Reservations and payment are due by
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels vided. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. Dinner tickets July 13. You can download a registration form at www.medi-
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. only are $30. Cost is $100 per golfer. Deadline for sign- nacountyparks.com; click on Programs and Activities, then
If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview, ups is Saturday, July 25. Sponsored by the Miller/Gorski on Special Events.
& Gigliotti Families. For questions or more information,
ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED. contact [email protected] or call (440) All Makes, Models, CV Joints,
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. 731-8429.
7/06 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts AUTHORIZED U-Joints, Standard Transmission,
and coffee for participants. Lorain County Historical Society Golf Outing - Medium & Heavy Duty Trucks,
7/07 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed by LCSH is having their Golf Outing on Thursday, August
Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for participants. 13. The 4-person scramble has a shotgun start at 11:30 TRANSMISSIONS 4 Wheel Drive, Transfer Cases,
7/09 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that have a.m. at Forest Hills Golf Course, located at 41971 Ober- Front Wheel Drive, Overdrive
reservations. In unable to attend please remember to call lin-Elyria Road, in Elyria. Cost is $85 per person and in- and Clutches
and cancel by noon. cludes 18 holes of golf with a cart, lunch, steak dinner,
7/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Card beverage and prizes. Guest dinner cost is only $30. For “Automatically Better” We are a full-service
Club with pop and snacks for more information or to register, call (440) 322-3341.
participants. T FREE TRANSMISSION
7/13 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Jalowiec Memorial Golf Outing - This annual outing
Club. Movie with free donuts and will begin Sunday, August 16, at Brentwood Golf Course Repair Shop
coffee for participants. with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. The Cost is $65 per person RANS Estimates 440-355-6500
7/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise and includes: coffee, donuts, hot dog and chips at the T UUNE- P 417 North Center St.
Class being instructed by Debi’s turn, a steak dinner, beer, pop and water in addition to the LaGrange
Personal Training with fruit and round of golf. There will also be optional skins games 99.95$
juice for participants. and betting holes. For more information or to sign up, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
7/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for contact Scott at (216) 408-0525. Starting at
participants. www.authtrans.com REBUILDERSASSOCIATION
Midview Ice Hockey will be having a 4-person scram-
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact ble on Saturday, August 22, at the Brentwood Golf Club
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. in Grafton. Cost is $85 per person and includes 18 holes
of golf, a cart, beverages, lunch and a steak dinner. Sign-
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special in and lunch begins at 1 p.m. with a shotgun start at 2
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen p.m. Dinner and awards will begin at 6 p.m. There will
Manager for additional information. be door prizes, raf?es and prizes for the top three teams!
Check the team’s website, www.midviewhockey.org, for
entry forms. Entry fees and foursomes are due by July
25.

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Summer Programs
make Heroes @ GMPL

Minecraft League of The game will be available to play online,
Builders on tablets, and on the PS3 and Xbox 360.

Monday, July 13; 2-4 PM Tweens and teens are welcome.
(Registration is required.)

Crafternoon: Tweens can fuse their favorite
Perler Bead Bookmarks superhero into bookmarks with

Tuesday, July 14; 2-3 PM this cool perler bead craft.

(No registration required.)

Black Light Art Get creative with neon paint and
experiment with glow sticks in a

Wednesday, darkened room illuminated with black
lights. All supplies will be provided.

July 15; 6-7 PM (Registration is required.)

Visit or call the library or use our website to register. www.jmcarpentryltd.com

983 Main St., GraOon
440-926-3317

www.gmplibrary.org

Garden Club contest RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Page 17

Local students win Oil and Gas The garden club of North Ridgeville is having it's ?fth an- are offering a lunch for $5 tion to the meal, this pro-
Award at State Science Day nual “Curb Appeal Recognition Event” (CARE) contest from (the lunch must be ordered gram offers a daily check-in
now through July 15. The committee will choose seven front a week in advance) and is to make sure seniors stay-
Alexis Hamrlik and Joanna Psaropoulos from St. Peter yards with great curb appeal, and invite residents to nominate optional. To register, call the ing in their homes are O.K.
School. their favorite front yard as well. Just call (440) 365-8522 or of?ce at (440) 353-0828. Our friendly, courteous vol-
e-mail [email protected] with your nominee's name, ad- unteer drivers pick up the
The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OO- dress and phone. The seven winners will receive a $25 garden Blood Pressure Checks meals, prepared each morn-
GEEP) recognized 40 students, including Alexis Hamrlik and center gift card, a certi?cate of recognition and a stone garden - Stop by the third Wednes- ing at the Senior Center by
Joanna Psaropoulos from St. Peter School, for their exem- marker. This year, please leave your name and phone number day of the month (July 15 the kitchen staff, and deliver
plary work at the Ohio Academy of Science’s annual State when nominating to be entered in a drawing. Winners will and August 19) and have them to the areas we serve
Science Day held at The Ohio State University in Columbus. also be invited to the garden club's August meeting. your blood pressure checked including; City of N. Rid-
by volunteer nurses from geville and the townships
State Science Day draws more than 1,000 students from North Ridgeville Library 10 a.m.-12 p.m. There is no of Carlisle, Columbia, Ea-
around Ohio and this year a record number of participants ap- charge and it is walk-in only. ton, Grafton and LaGrange.
plied for the OOGEEP award. For more than 50 years, State Adult Book Discussion - Meet people and discuss inter- Once you’re done, stay for Thanks to the dedication
Science Day has been the pinnacle of student-originated and esting reads. The Book Buddies adult book discussion group our delicious Wednesday and support of our local
inquiry based science education. It is the academic equiva- meets next on Wednesday, July 8, at 1 p.m. to talk about The lunch. community and our won-
lent of a state athletic championship and is one of the largest Entertainer: Movies, Magic, and My Father’s Twentieth Cen- derful volunteers, the North
events of its kind in the United States. tury by Margaret Talbot. Copies of the book are available at Do You Know Someone Ridgeville Of?ce for Older
the adult information desk. Who Needs Meals-On- Adults (Senior Center) is
OOGEEP, funded by Ohio’s oil and gas producers, judges Wheels? - The Of?ce for very pleased to offer this
students on their scienti?c research, communication skills and Exploration Station -Explore and learn on Friday, July 10, Older Adults (Senior Center) service and provide over
outstanding work or knowledge about crude oil and/or natural from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Two through 5-year-olds are invited to offers a Meals-On-Wheels 200 hot meals a week and
gas in the areas of geology, engineering, chemistry, technol- stop by the story room to learn about the alphabet, numbers, program to seniors 60 years some special treats to our
ogy, microbiology, physics and environmental sciences. shapes, colors, patterns and much more. and older. A hot, nutritious homebound seniors. For ad-
meal is delivered right to ditional information, give us
“Science education is crucial for the future of all indus- North Ridgeville Writers - Join a group for adult writers. their door Monday through a call at (440) 353-0857.
tries, especially ours,” said Greg Mason, exploration and The North Ridgeville Writers meet next on Saturday, July 11, Friday (or weekdays of their
production manager for the Energy Cooperative and one of from 2-4 p.m. Come participate in read and critique sessions, choosing). Each meal is Craft Group - Anyone
OOGEEP’s State Science Day judges. “To see these students build your skills through writing practice and learn the craft delivered before noon and is welcome to join in every
use their scienti?c knowledge and then tackle some complex of writing in general. Pre-registration is required. contains a hot entrée, bread, Monday between 10 a.m.
and relevant topics encourages me. I hope they serve as an and a cup of fruit or gelatin. - 2 p.m. to share ideas and
inspiration to other students in their schools.” Recipes for Summer Entertaining – Computer Class - We do not accommodate any make projects at the Senior
Learn about the best websites for grilling, summer cocktails, special diets. However, all Center. A soup lunch, in-
OOGEEP recognizes the winners with a certi?cate and and easy-to-make dishes and desserts. A fun summer com- our meals are low in sodium cluding crackers and bever-
cash prize. In addition to science fair project ideas, OOGEEP puter course is Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p.m. Come navigate and low in sugar. The price age, is available for 35¢.
also works to assist students and teachers with a variety of websites for celebrity chefs, culinary magazines, cookbook for a meal is $3.25. In addi-
other educational programs. publishers and more. Pre-registration is required.
Don Mould’s Plantation’s
Senior Center Ladies’ Brunch Tween and Teen Superhero Key Chain Charms - It’s easy
to make superhero key chains and necklaces out of shrink 1st Annual Cruise-in
The North Ridgeville Senior Center had a Ladies’ Brunch ?lm. On Tuesday, July 14, at 7:15 p.m. come and see for for a Cause!!
on June 25, with entertainment provided by “Singing Hands” yourself. Teens and tweens in ?fth grade and up are encour-
Dennis & Dee Rundle (a husband and wife duo). This duo aged to come make their own super charms! Pre-registration July 18, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
performs to music using sign language and some choreogra- is required. at Don Mould’s North Ridgeville
phy, along with beautiful costumes. The crowd of nearly 75
ladies enjoyed the musical selections “If your happy and you Mystery Book Discussion - Miss Peregrine’s Home for Bring your Classic Car, Hot Rod, Truck or Bike
know it” and “You Won’t Walk Alone, plus more wonderful Peculiar Children is on a remote island off the coast of Wales. to help us raise money for Rescue K911!
music. As its abandoned bedrooms and hallways are explored, it be- All makes, models and years welcome!
comes clear that the children were more than just peculiar – $5 Registration Fee.
Popping the question they may have been dangerous and quarantined on a deserted Dash Plaques for first 50 cars registered
this summer? island for good reason. What’s more, they may still be alive! Trophies / Best of Show
Check out Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by
Stop in and see our Ransom Riggs. Adults are welcome to discuss this novel on • Awesome Gyros Food Truck
large selection of Wednesday, July 15, at 7 p.m. Copies are available at the adult • Trizzy’s Tunes Oldies Music
information desk. Don’t miss this thrilling read that incorpo-
Diamond Wedding sets rates haunting vintage photography. • Raffle Baskets
• WOBL & WDLW Live Broadcast 10am-12pm
“Now Offering 12 months Interest Free” Video Gaming Fun - The Library has new video gaming • Rescue K911 Rescue Pups / “Kissing Booth”
665 Chestnut Commons Dr., Elyria equipment! Come test it out on Friday, July 17, between 2 and
4 p.m. Fourth-graders and up are welcome for the fun. Questions? Call Mindy ar (440) 799-5703
(440) 322-0019 or Steve at (216) 347-1976
www.elyriajewelers.com Instantly Download Comics for Free - Superman, the
Dark Knight and more are now available instantly from eLi-
Hours: Tues. 9:30-7 • Wed./Thurs./Fri. 9:30-5 • Sat. 9:30-3:30 brary on LorainPublicLibrary.org. Hoopla, one of the library’s
digital service providers, now offers graphic novels from DC
Comics and Vertigo. Also ?nd favorite comics like the Pea-
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Pre-registration and more information is available online
at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the North Ridgeville
Library at (440)327-8326. The North Ridgeville Library is
located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.

Senior Center Happenings! East: 34837 Lorain Rd., West: Cr. of Rts. 58 & 113

“Young at Heart” Break- environment. There will be North Ridgeville 440-327-3407 Amherst 440-986-7777
fast - July 30 at 9:30 a.m. a 30 minute lunch break. We M-F 8 -7 , Sat. 8:30-4, Sun. 10-3 M-F 8-7, Sat. 8:30-4, Sunday 10-3
“Sur?n’ USA!” Put on your
favorite sur?n’ clothes and 440.246.3325 • 844.600.3085
let’s “catch a wave and www.DeckRescue.net
your sittin’on top of the
world!” We’ll also be joined
by Curbside Karaoke with
Richard Wojtach. Join us
for a wonderful morning of
breakfast with surf, sun and
singing. Breakfast is served
at 9:30 a.m. at the low cost
of $3. Reservations are re-
quired by Tuesday, July 28,
to the Senior Center at (440)
353-0828.

Scott Brotherton in con-
cert - “Dino Diamond”
Fund-raiser - August 14,
2-3 p.m. at North Ridgeville
Ed. Center, 5420 Mills Creek
Lane (behind Dairy Queen).
Advance tickets are $6, or
$8 at the door.

AARP Smart Driver
Course - Tuesday,August 18,
10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Cost: $15
for AARP members, $20 for
non-members. By taking the
AARP Smart Driver course,
you'll learn the current rules
of the road, defensive driv-
ing techniques and how to
operate your vehicle more
safely in today's increas-
ingly challenging driving

Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Cheese Heritage Festival’s Oberlin Summer Concert Series
call for entries
Tory seeks loving home The Oberlin Summer Concert Series is sponsored by the
This year’s 15th Annual Cheese Heritage Festival, held Oberlin Rotary Club and Lorain National Bank. These free
Tory is a 3- Tory for 3 days in Howk Park in front of the historic Town Hall concerts run thru August 14, from 7-9 p.m. at Clark Band-
year-old Torbie fees are $10 for 1 year and in the Village of Wellington, is the weekend of July 17-19. stand in Tappan Square, in downtown Oberlin. Bring the
with beauti- older and $40 for less than 1 If you like to enter contests or like to volunteer, this festival whole family and come with blankets or lawn chairs to this
ful colors and year old. All cats have been offers something for you. The committee invites you to get year’s concert events.
markings. This spayed or neutered, vacci- involved.
friendly stray nated, dewormed and have 2015 Oberlin Summer Concerts Schedule
was found tested negative for FeLV. Cheesecake Bake-Off, the festival’s most popular event, Motor City Gold - Friday, July 10 - tantalizes, surprises
searching for a Friendship APL is a private, has 4 different categories one can enter and includes one for and entertains with a diverse combination of musical styles
new home. A non-pro?t humane society. children 12 and under. Deadline to enter the competition is including urban, R & B and Motown.
good samaritan They depend on the gener- July 13. Dust off your best cheesecake recipe and enter to- Music and Dance on the Square - Friday, July 17 - an
thought that osity and ?nancial support day. A special Jan Querin Memorial Award for “Best of Show entertaining evening with diverse and local talent featuring
she may have of the public to serve the Cheesecake” receives a top prize of $250. the NEOS Dance Group, the MAD Factory and the Oberlin
a better chance people and animals of Lo- Music School.
with the help rain County. Gary Jordan’s 5K & 10K Races & 1 Mile Walk is a popular Soul PropRioters - Friday, July 24 - a local favorite -
of the Friend- Saturday morning event on July 18. All courses take runners Oberlin’s town-gown band brings funk, blues, folk and pop-
ship APL. If and walkers through quaint, historic neighborhoods of the vil- inspired original songs.
you would like lage. Dri-?t short-sleeve Cheese Heritage Festival shirts will Austin Walkin’ Cane – Friday, July 31 - arrives bearing
to give Tory be given to all who pre-register by July 15. To register online, a cool blues calling card, commanding voice and ?ery Delta
a loving, forever home, go to www.wellingtonroadraces.com. Chops, this superb slide guitarist is the perfect backdrop to his
please call the Friendship smoky vocals, stellar songwriting and tale spinning.
Animal Protective League The Cornhole Tournament starts at 1 p.m. on Sunday, July Oberlin’s Jazz Band - Friday, August 7 - plays jazz stan-
at (440) 322-4321. (www. 19, on the front lawn of the Town Hall. The fee to enter is $15 dards and forward-thinking original songs.
FriendshipAPL.org) per person or $25 per team. Participants can obtain a registra- Lockwood Allstars - Friday, August 14 - the backing band
tion form or register on the day of the event. Prize money is for Robert Lockwood carries on the tradition of Delta and
The shelter is located at determined by total number of registrations collected. Chicago blues.
8303 Murray Ridge Road,
in Elyria. Their hours are Registration forms for the Cheesecake Bake Off and the Workshop Players present...
from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Cornhole Tournament can be found at www.mainstreetwel-
Monday, Friday & Sat- lington.org. It Runs In The Family, a Majercik, Dennis Runkle,
urday; from 11 a.m.-6:30 comedy by Ray Cooney, di- Brad Sales and Maria Vitale-
p.m. on Tuesday & Thurs- The Cheesy Pet Costume Costume, a new event this year, rected by Mason Adams. Set Gesmond.
day; and from 11 a.m.-2:30 is on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Firehouse. Pet owners will need in a hospital, the play con-
p.m. on Sunday. Adoption to register on site between 12-12:30. Prizes will be awarded to tains the usual assortment of RENT ME!
Best Overall Costume, Best “Cheese” Related Costume and farcical nuts running in and
LEGAL NOTICE Best Trick. Registration for the Cheesy Pet Costume Contest out of doors mistaking ev- Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader
is free. erybody for someone else, KRYSTOWSKI
The Wellington Township Trustees will hold a Public as Dr. Mortimore (Jonathan TRACTOR
Hearing on the proposed 2016 Budget on July 7, 2015 at Volunteer Opportunities are still being ?lled for various McCleery) tries to fend off WELLINGTON OH 44090
6:45 PM, held at the Wellington Township Maintenance events and activities. If you are interested in helping with the a paternity suit, an ex wife, (440) 647-2015
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By the order of the Wellington Township Trustees Main Street Wellington, Inc. is an organization dedicated at last, deliver the Ponsonby
W. Louise Grose, Fiscal Of?cer to the revitalization of the central business district while pre- Lecture in an international
serving its historic character. conference.

2015 Wellington Gazebo Concerts The cast includes: Kev-
in Boland, Marcia Deist,
Main Street Wellington is hosting a variety of local talent Anthony DeJesus, Jenny
for their 2015 Gazebo Concerts. The United Way of Greater Erbs, Dale Hruska, Shelbey
Lorain County is sponsoring the concerts. Linder, Janet Lynch, Tom

Summer Concerts were previously held on Sunday nights, but were
Clearance Sale! switched to Fridays after the Farmer’s Market, which is lo-
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July 31: Becky Burkhardt - “Christmas in July” music on
the harp and a few holiday surprises!

August 7: Mallory SanMarco - Acoustic pop and comedy.
Mallory is well known for hilarious break up songs.

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Performances are July 9, you can log on to the web- ride and experience the park district's wonderful multipur- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 6, 2015 Page 19
10, 11, 17, 18, 24 & 25 at 8 site, www.workshopplayers. pose trails. Before we begin our six- to ten-mile ride, Lynne Allardale as we hike along a restored stream and view a spec-
p.m., with Sunday matinees com. Doors open 45 minutes Nawalaniec of Century Cycles will share basic tips on how to tacular array of summer wild?owers, including blazing star,
on July 19 and 26 at 3 p.m. before each show. Each per- keep you and your bike ?t. Helmets are required. Ages 16 to eupatorium, great lobelia, wild bergamot, black-eyed Susan,
Tickets are $12 each or $10 formance can accommodate adult. No registration required. Free. giant sun?ower and tall coreopsis. No registration required.
each for groups of 15 or more. two wheelchairs. Free.
Tickets may be reserved Wednesday, August 5 - Stroller Hike - Hubbard Valley
by calling the box of?ce at The Workshop Players Park - 10:30-11:30 a.m. On this guided hike, we will explore Thursday, August 20, or Friday, August 21 - Tales for Tots
(440) 988-5613. Box Of?ce Theatre is located at 44820 different parks and investigate nature happenings in ways - Green Leaf Park - 10-11 a.m. or 1-2 p.m. Seeds are impor-
hours are 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Or, Middle Ridge Road, in Am- both you and your little ones can understand. This is a fun tant for both animals and people. Learn more about the need
herst. way to enjoy the outdoors, get a little exercise and socialize for seeds through a story, hands-on examination and a seed
with other parents! Children can be in strollers, backpacks, or walk. For ages 3-6 with an adult companion. Some or all of
Construction Alert - can toddle along on their own! Mid to full-size or jogger-type the program will be held outdoors; please dress accordingly.
New Russia Township strollers recommended. Ages newborn to 7. No registration Register between July 23 and August 19. Free.
required. Free.
Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the clo- Saturday, August 22 - Healthy Strides - Wolf Creek En-
sure of Pyle Road, between Russia and Gar?eld Roads, for Saturday, August 8 - Healthy Strides - Hubbard Val- vironmental Center - 9-10 a.m. Healthy Strides combines a
the replacement of a road culvert. The work is being com- ley Park - 9-10 a.m. Healthy Strides combines a casual 1-3 casual 1-3 mile walk, preceded by a brief informative talk by
pleted by the County Engineer’s Highway Maintenance de- mile walk, preceded by a brief informative talk by Cleveland Cleveland Clinic Physicians and Caregivers. Topics change
partment. Clinic Physicians and Caregivers. Topics change each week each week based on the leader's specialty and suggestions
based on the leader's specialty and suggestions from partici- from participants. All members of the community are wel-
The work will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 6, and is pants. All members of the community are welcome. Ages 10 come. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required. Free.
expected to be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday, July 10, weath- to adult. No registration required. Free.
er permitting. Saturday, August 22 - Starry, Starry Nights at Letha House
Saturday, August 8 - 50th Anniversary Celebration: Na- Park West - 9-11 p.m. Come see deep-sky objects, planets and
Detour signs will be posted. Your cooperation during con- ture After Dark! - Letha House Park West - 7-11 p.m. The the moon up close using the Cuyahoga Astronomical Asso-
struction is greatly appreciated. park district is celebrating its 50th anniversary! Come to Le- ciation's telescopes. The observatory will be open for pub-
tha House Park for some fun with nature after dark including lic viewing, and members will be available to answer your
Elyria Parks’ 2nd annual stargazing, night ?shing, night games and activities, a visit questions. Activities and/or displays will be set up inside the
Golf Classic with some nocturnal critters and more! Grab a burger or hot- barn for further interest on cloudy nights. Cancellations will
dog from Cowtippers and hang out by the camp?re before only be made in the case of severe thunderstorms. This is a
The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is accept- the rest of the fun begins. Food will be available for purchase qualifying “Passport to Your Parks” event. See www.medi-
ing foursomes for their 2nd annual Golf Classic to be held at starting at 7 p.m. This is a qualifying "Passport to Your Parks" nacountyparks.com for more details. All ages welcome. No
Oberlin Golf Club, 200 Pyle Road, on Monday, August 24. event. See www.medinacountyparks.com for more details. registration required. Free.
Cost per person is $125, which includes lunch, beverages, All ages welcome. No registration required. Free.
round of golf and a steak dinner. The 4-man scramble format Sunday, August 23 - K-9 First Aid - Wolf Creek Envi-
will begin with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Games of skill and Wednesday, August 12 - Nature Through the Seasons ronmental Center - 2-4:30 p.m. This Red Cross-based K-9
luck will include Longest Drive (front and back nine), closest - Wolf Creek Environmental Center - 10-11 a.m. The Na- ?rst-aid class will teach you the basics you need to keep your
to the pin and Skins. All proceeds bene?t the Elyria Parks & ture Through the Seasons series consists of easy walks that dog alive until you can get professional assistance. Instruction
Recreation Department programs and events. For more infor- explore our different parks while observing the unfolding of in this 1-day, 2-hour course includes bandaging techniques,
mation, call the Elyria Parks & Recreation department’s Main nature throughout the seasons. These hikes also count toward splinting methods, immediate ?rst aid for burns & frostbite
of?ce at 440-236-1500 or email [email protected]. the Natural Discoveries program, an award-based hiking se- and more. Also covered, with the aid of a dog mannequin,
ries. See our website for details about that program. Ages 7 to is proper mouth-to-snout resuscitation, K-9 CPR and how to
Medina County Park District adult. No registration required. Free. ?nd and check for your dog's pulse. This class is a MUST for
August events every dog owner! There is no fee for instruction and class
Friday, August 14 through Sunday, August 16 - Creating handouts, but a ?rst- aid book with DVD will be available to
Clouds - Susan Hambley Nature Center - 12-5 p.m. Do you purchase for $20. Dog mannequins provided; please do not
enjoy looking up at the sky, know the difference between bring your dog to class. Ages 16 to adult. Register by August
an altocumulus and cumulonimbus cloud, or have you ever 23. Free.
wanted to be a nephologist? Whether you are interested in
Saturday, August 1 - Hiking for the Health of it - Plum studying or even just learning a little bit more about clouds,
Creek Park South - 8-10 a.m. This is a hiking club for those join us for this cloud-tastic program! We will have an infor-
adults who can hike 4-5 miles at a brisk pace. Walking trails mational display, activities and a cloud-themed craft to help
can be mildly strenuous with a limited amount being off trail. you learn more. All ages welcome. No registration required.
Please dress for the weather and be sure to have appropriate Free.
footwear. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required. Free.
Saturday, August 15 - Hiking for the Health of it - CVNP
Saturday, August 1 - Basic Horse Care - Medina Creative Oak Hill Rd. parking lot, Peninsula, OH - 8-10 a.m. This is a
Therapy Ranch, 5200 Lake Rd., Medina - 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. hiking club for those adults who can hike 4-5 miles at a brisk
Meet the horses at the Medina Creative Therapy Ranch and pace. Walking trails can be mildly strenuous. Please dress for
learn the basics of horse care, including bathing, grooming the weather, and be sure to have appropriate footwear. Ages
and feeding. This is a qualifying “Passport to Your Parks” 10 to adult. No registration required. Free.
event. See www.medinacountyparks.com for more details.
All ages welcome. No registration required. Free. Saturday, August 15 - Crickets and Katydids in Concert!
Wolf Creek Environmental Center - 7-9:30 p.m. Have you
Sunday, August 2 - Natural Discoveries Hiking Series: wondered about the crickets and katydids singing in the
Sounds of Summer - Wolf Creek Environmental Center - 3- meadows, trees and pond edges on summer nights and early
4 p.m. Natural Discoveries is a series of free nature-themed autumn afternoons? Dr. Lisa Rainsong, faculty member at the
programs designed for ages 7 to adult. Participants in the pro- Cleveland Institute of Music, will introduce you to the insect
gram who complete certain hike requirements are eligible to musicians of late summer. We will learn about these insects
receive awards. See the Natural Discoveries link on the web- in an indoor presentation ?rst, then go out into the meadow
site for award details. Learn about which insects are produc- to listen and search for these beautiful singers. Bring a ?ash-
ing sounds and how they produce them. Ages 7 to adult. No light! All ages welcome. No registration required. Free.
registration required. Free.
Sunday, August 16 - Natural Discoveries Hiking Series:
Tuesday, August 4 - Cycling Makes Sense Fitness Ride Spectacular Summer Wild?owers - Allardale West Park-
- Chippewa Rail Trail - 6:30-8:30 p.m. This program, offered ing Lot - 3-4 p.m. Natural Discoveries is a series of free
by Medina County Park District and Century Cycles, is a great nature-themed programs designed for ages 7 to adult. Partici-
way for you to get out on your bicycle for a non-aggressive pants in the program who complete certain hike requirements
are eligible to receive awards. See the Natural Discoveries
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Ranges • Ovens Contact Us Today! 440-458-4985
15 East Ave., Elyria Appliance Parts •Plumbing Services •All Phases of Excavation •Sewer
AUTOMOTIVE Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
Bud & Diane Casey, Owners IN HOME SERVICE ON
APPLIANCES ONLY •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems
•All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation
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440-327-3433
www.billbakersinc.com
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DEMPSEY’S APPLIANCE APPLIANCE • SALES & SERVICE 14000 Pearl Rd • Strongsville at Pearl & Rt. 82 Industrial - Farm
SALES & SERVICE, INC. All Major Brands www.PeteBaur.com
440-365-7321 BUCKEYE FENCING
50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 800-589-6532 NEW-USED-SERVICE
WALK-IN PARTS COUNTER We specialize in
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433 OBERLIN RD. Board • Split Rail • Picket Fence
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EQUIPMENT
440-322-8170 COMPANY, INC. William M. Miller • 330-466-4012

H. Archer & Sons, Inc3654 Avon Lake Rd . 34400 LORAIN ROAD - NORTH RIDGEVILLE 44039 HALL FOR RENT
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• CAR HAULERS • AUTOMOTIVE & INDUSTRIAL TOOLS G THE
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PACIFIC
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Phone: 440-327-3131 • Fax 440-327-6266
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Fax: 330-722-4531 that Last a Lifetime
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Toll Free: 1-888-560-3533 • Weddings • Receptions • Showers • O?ce Parties
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FREE ESTIMATES 24 Hour Emergency Service
440-326-9000
440-236-5543
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Crack Filling & Patching Estimates

440-322-2628

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With Coupon

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Concrete • Masonry (Built By Amish)
Stamped Concrete

440-327-3433

RAM-CON LLC DISCOUNT CEMENT Quality Buildings At
CONTRACTORS, INC.
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Driveways, Patios, Drainage
ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE Waterproofing, Excavating • Horse Barns • Garages
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STAMPED CONCRETE WORK Exposed Aggregate Pads COMMERCIAL
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FREE ESTIMATES
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330-359-0463 ESTIMATES
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SEPTIC SERVICES

HAMPER CONSTRUCTION BULK LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES Licensed by Board of Health www.rural-urbanrecor
Cuyahoga & Lorain Counties
Our Name Means Quality Topsoil •Black Leaf Humus •Sweet Peet We’re
• Reasonable Rates Online
Your Full Service Contractor 10 DIFFERENT MULCHES • Prompt, Reliable Service Easy
•Kitchens •Baths •Gravel •Boulders •Flat Rock
•Straw •Sand •Limestone •Grass Seed • Senior Discounts
•Garages •Decks •Additions Chuck & Adam Dunlap, Owners
•Concrete Trim Picked Up or Delivered
•Flooring & More Large & Small Loads $5 Off with this ad

Licensed•Bonded•Insured • Over 20 Years Experience 34020 Royalton Rd. Eaton Twp. 440-236-9200
440-926-0057
Tim Hamper Office: 440-236-3851/Cell: 440-506-2302 THREE-Z-INC.
1-888-524-4544 235-0057
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Construction RESIDENTIAL

Home Remodeling: Bathrooms, Basements & Kitchens Also: TREE SERVICE
Roofing,Siding & Windows Plus: Decks, Fences & Storage Barns

440-864-5161 Licensed, Bonded & Insured

IMAGE BUILDING & RENOVATION SERVICES: ARBOR CARE TREE

•Custom Remodeling & Renovations •Interior •Plumbing Repairs • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
& Exterior Painting •Windows & Siding Replacement •Sewer & Drain Cleaning • 113 Ft. Crane
•Electronic Locating
•Kitchen & Bathroom Replacement •Roofing •Video Camera Inspection • Removal, Trimming, Firewood
•Sewer Excavation
440-724-9338 Triple Shredded Mulch

LAWN - GARDEN - LANDSCAPE 440-324-4321 Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member

30 Years Experience Personal Plumber Service Corp. 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675

GRAFTON TOPSOIL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY $25OFF
SERVICE Any Service
•MULCH •TOPSOIL •DRIVEWAY STONE •RAILROAD TIES
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216-408-8770 Expires 7/31/15. Not valid with any other offer.

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Call now for your Maintenance Services J.A. Kilby Plumbing Jason E. Davis
free consultation! · Weekly Lawn Maintenance -Complete Crane Service-
· Spring/Fall Cleanup Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services
440-236-9000 · Fertilization “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
· Pruning Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions Tree/Stump Removal
CreateMyLandscape.com · Mulch Installation CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available
· Sprinkler Systems •New Work •Replacement •Repairs Tree Trimming, Firewood
“FREE ESTIMATES”
Design/Build Services •Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation Bonded & Insured
· Patio Paver Installation •Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped
· Concrete Driveways & Sidewalks 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035
· In-Ground Pools 440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected]
· Retaining Walls
· Outdoor Kitchens State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response Are You Stumped LLC
· Outdoor Fireplaces/Fire Pits
Stump Grinding
* Now Available *
Call Mike (440) 308-6162
Bulk Material for Sale D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines
Pick up or Delivery Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work WATERPROOFING

Mulch • Topsoil • Stone Residential • Industrial • Commercial BASEMENT
Seed • Fertilizer 24 HOUR SERVICE SOLUTIONS
11847 Avon Belden Rd.
State ID# 19467 • Waterproofing
Full Services Available Edward Logar ODOT Certified • Foundation Repair

• Maintenance • Fertilization • Design / Build Off: 330-483-0055 7424 Crocker Rd. • Yard Drainage
• Patios • Walkways Cell: 216-970-1910 • Excavating
Valley City, OH 44280
(440) 235-YARD (9273) • Sewer Replacement

yardsmartlandscaping.com 440.773.3040

Modern Landscaping & Design, Inc. • Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types • Metal Roof Coatings J. A. KILBY ENT.
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•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
Call: 440-748-1333 All Seasons Roo?ng
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BROWN’S DESIGN LANDSCAPING INC. & NURSERY Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason
Siding & Gutter Repairs WATER WELLS
Family owned & operated over 27 yrs. Repairs from $75.
1Nursery open to the public • Design & Installation - Water Features, ART’S WATER SYSTEMS
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson
Lawn Installation, Paver Patios & Walk Ways ICPI Certi?ed, SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS
Irrigation Installation & Service RELIABLE ROOFING SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS

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Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT
MIXED SOIL
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Family Business for Three Generations
DELIVERED
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS
(440) 236-5300 Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949

Triple Shredded Mulch Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
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24$ per yard

216-973-2675

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Dig into work, not your savings

174$ /MO* With the 3E Genuine Value
3032E Tractor Package, you have two
great ways to save. For just
212$ /MO* $174 a month*, grab the
easy to use, easy to own
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horsepower, four-wheel
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Elyria, Ohio 44035
440-322-8821

*Offer valid 5/8/2015 through 8/4/2015. Prices and model availability may vary by dealer. Subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial. Monthly payment of $174.00 based upon 10% down plus 0.0% for 84 months on
3032E Compact Utility Tractor. Monthly payment of $212.00 based upon 10% down plus 0.0 for 84 months and $1,750 implement bonus on 3032E Compact Utility Tractor with D160 Loader and BB2060 Box Blade. Implement bonus is
in addition to Low Rate ?nancing and requires the purchase of 2 or more qualif ying John Deere or Frontier implements. Taxes, setup, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Eligibility for the down payment offer is limited to high-
ly quali?ed customers and scheduled monthly payments will be required. Some restrictions apply; other specialrates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details and other ?nancing options. Valid only at participating US dealers.

SUmmer time bargain Days at BROTHER’S CHEVY

2012 Chevy K1500 2012 Chevy K1500 2012 Chevy K1500 2013 Chevy K1500

Ext. Cab, 4x4, GM Ext. Cab, 4x4, GM Crew Cab, 4x4, LT, Crew Cab, 4x4 36K,
Certi?ed #T8551 Certi?ed,. 18K #T8626 27K, GM Cert. #T8635 GM Certi?ed T8625

$26,795 / $369 mo. $28,395 / $395 mo. $29,995 / $415 mo. $29,975 / $415 mo.

2006 Chevy C1500 2006 Chevy C1500 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 2011 Chevy C1500

Reg. Cab, 8’ bed, Crew Cab, 5.3L, V8, Quad Cab, 5.3L V8, Ext. Cab, 4.8L V8,
1-owner #T8671 A/C #T8645 Hemi #T8609 Tonneau Cover #T8378

$8,895 / $149 mo. $13,295 / $239 mo. $13,595 / $245 mo. $19,795 / $369 mo.

2010 Chevy C1500 2013 Chevy Equinox LTX 2012 Chevy Equinox LS 2012 GMC Terrain SLE

Ext. Cab, LTZ, GM AWD, 27K, GM Cert., FWD, GM Cert., 18K, AWD, GM Cert.,
Certi?ed, 5.3L #T8634 leather #T8583 1 owner #T8667 27K #T8577

$23,595 / $305 mo. $24,995 / $345 mo. $17,995 / $239 mo. $22,595 / $305 mo.

2012 Chevy Equinox LT 2012 Chevy Equinox LT 2012 Buick Enclave 2006 Pontiac G6 Sedan

1-owner, GM Cert., 1-owner, 31K, GM AWD, GM Cert., 52K, 95K, New brakes.
44K #T8667 Cert. FWD #T8658 7 passenger #T8578 SE Trim #8546

$18,295 / $245 mo. $19,295 / $259 mo. $23,975 / $329 mo. $6,595 / $99 mo.

2007 Chevy Cobalt LT 2009 Chevy Impala LT 2010 Pontiac G6 Sedan 2009 Kia Optima LX

Power Sunroof, V6, Auto, Leather, Clean! Full Power 62K, 4-dr. Sedan,
5-speed #8647 AM/FM, CD #8605 #8660 5-Speed #8611

$7,295 / $117 mo. $10,995 / $159 mo. $9,495 / $135 mo. $8,895 / $125 mo.

2011 Chevy Malibu LT 2011 Chevy Cruze 2012 Chevy Malibu LT 2012 Chevy Cruze LT

GM Cert., Power Sunroof, 6-Speed manual, Alloy GM Cert., 26K, 1-owner GM Cert., 45K
AM/FM CD #8437 Wheels #8642 #8581 #8587

$12,575 / $185 mo. $10,895 / $155 mo. $14,795 / $195 mo. $13,995 / $179 mo.

2012 Chevy Sonic LT 2012 Nissan Altima 2014 Chevy Malibu LT 2012 Chevy Camaro

GM Cert., 14K, Auto. Sedan, 48K, new Sedan, 14K, GM Cert. GM Cert., Convertible,
#8651 brakes #8590 #8620 47K #8648

$13,595 / $175 mo. $12,995 / $169 mo. $18,295 / $245 mo. $25,895 / $355 mo.

All Payments have been calculated with $2000 cash or trade down plus tax & title. 2012-14 models are calculated at 2.99% for 75 months; 2008-2011 models are calculated at 3.99% for 66 months; 2006-2007 models are
calculated at 4.55% for 54 months. Rates and Terms are subject to bank approval.

46767 State Rt. 18 W., 440-647-5381
Wellington, OH 44090 800-322-5381
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