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“Celebrating 67 Years of Community Service!”
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Volume 68 No. 23 Columbia Station, Ohio May 22, 2023
WHS Prom King & Queen Wellington gets spruced up on Community Service Day
Wellington High School
students could be seen
roaming the streets in and
around the downtown area
in their signature maroon
t-shirts on Tuesday, May 9.
The students spent all day
participating in Communi-
ty Service Day.
The students assisted
with a variety of projects
around town including
clean-up and other projects
as needed by the location.
Photo: Wellington High
School students cleaning
up around the Welling-
ton Town Hall during the
school’s Community Ser-
vice Day.
Keystone Teachers awarded
Seniors: King Riley Reyna and Queen Mollie Shinsky.
Kids Get Out & Fish Camps
Do you love to fish? Learn some new tips and tricks to
catch all different types of fish including bluegill, bass, and
trout. Take advantage of this opportunity to fish the closed
ponds at Buffalo Creek Retreat on Tuesday, June 6 through
Thursday, June 8, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Please bring your
own fishing rod, tackle, and bait if you prefer, but fishing
rods and bait will be provided. This is a three day program.
This class is geared towards all fishing skill levels. Register
your 7-12 year old for this drop off program. Groups are
small, and space is limited. Please only sign up for one three
day class per child since availability is limited. Register by
June 2. Free.
If you miss this session, the event repeats on Tuesday, Andrew Hoch and Rebecca Reed
June 27 through Thursday, June 29, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Congratulations to Keystone Elementary School’s third
Register by June 23 for this session. Free. grade team of Rebecca Reed and Andrew Hoch for being se-
Buffalo Creek Retreat is located at 8780 Hubbard Valley lected to receive the State Support Team Region II Franklin B.
Rd., in Seville. Walter 2023 Award.
Register for programs at www.medinacountyparks.com. The Franklin B. Walter Outstanding Educator Award is
presented to one educator, or a team of educators, from each
of Ohio’s sixteen State Support Team regions who have made
extraordinary contributions to the education of students with
Golfer’s disabilities. Home & Garden
Golfer’s
The ODE State Support Team 2 Selection Committee chose
Guide pgs Andrew and Rebecca “for their ability to collaborate, meet each
Guide
student where they are and move them forward,” adding, “in-
pgs
terventions are structured based on the need and support for all
10&11 students.” pgs 19-25
10&11
Congratulations again to our outstanding third grade teach-
ers Rebecca Reed and Andrew Hoch! We are lucky to have you
as part of our Keystone Family! pgs 19-25
Community Carlisle 8 Grafton 12 Wellington 26 Profile Page 15 Grafton Summer Reading
Directory Columbia 2 Grafton Twp 14 Churches 6 Classifieds 29 See ad on Pages 16-17
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[email protected] In Loving Memory
All Gave Some, Columbia Historical Society Robert Lee Haymans
Some Gave All. The Columbia Historical Society will hold its June meeting
on Tuesday, June 13, at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall, program to managed a golf pro-shop for
many years.
be announced. The Historical Society will be participating in Besides family, Bob has
the Townwide Garage Sale on Thursday, June 22, with items a deep love of dogs, Lake
from members and interested parties. No museum collection Michigan, The University of
items will be sold. All proceeds from this activity will benefit Michigan, and was passionate
the Bronson House. about Golf. Bob proudly boasts
The sale will take place right on the grounds of the Bronson of his 4 hole-in-ones.
House, 13646 West River Road, corner of the road leading back Bob is survived by his
to the school and West River. There is plenty of parking on the daughter, Lynda Haymans
gravel road circling the Bronson House. We will open at 9 a.m. Fetchet (John) of Columbia
Our next Open House of the Bronson House will be on Sun- Station; his son, Robert
day, June 11, from 2-4 p.m. Scott Haymans of Berea; five
grandchildren, Crystal Manley
Kindergarten Registration (Ethan), John R. Fetchet, Kaley
Marshall, Samantha Haymans
(Andrew Frederick), and Robert
Attention Columbia Parents! Do you have a child that will Robert Lee Haymans, Sonny Haymans; three great
turn 5 years old before August 1, 2023? If so, don’t forget to 92, passed away peacefully grandchildren, Emmitt Manley,
CHS student participates in enroll the child for Columbia Kindergarten now. Tuesday, May 9, 2023, in his Hazel Manley, and Braylon
Mendez; his sister, Jean Heare;
home in Avon Lake, Ohio.
They are currently accepting enrollment and scheduling
Engineering Fair appointments for kindergarten screening. Please visit their 1931, in Detroit, Michigan and brother-in-law; and many
Bob was Born February 2, his beloved sister-in-law and
website: https://www.clsdraiders.org to complete the online
Jarod Miller, a junior registration process. Once at the website, click on Copopa Ele- grew-up in Berkley Michigan, the nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death
youngest of three children. Bob
mentary and scroll down to Kindergarten Registration located
at Columbia High School, on the left hand side of the screen. served in the Army stationed by his loving wife, Donna; and
participated in the BEST You can also contact Liz Wenzel at the CLSD district of- in Heidelberg, Germany in the his sister Euphemia Olert.
Medicine Engineering Fair fice or Carla Lasecki at Copopa Elementary with any questions, Adjutant General’s Division. The family will greet friends
held at Cleveland State registration support or for further information. Upon honorable discharge Bob Saturday, May 20, 2023, from
returned to Kalamazoo College 10:30am to 11:45am, with
University on April 29. Ap- We can’t wait to meet all of our new Raiders in August! to finish his B.A. degree. Two the prayer service beginning
proximately 200 students in District Registrar, Liz Wenzel at [email protected] months after his graduation at 11:45, at Liston Funeral
grades 6-12 from area pub- or call (440) 236-1236; Copopa Administrative Assistant, Carla he married Donna, the love of Home 36403 Center Ridge
lic and private schools par- Lasecki at [email protected] or call (440) 236-5020. his life. Bob and Donna were Road, North Ridgeville, OH
ticipated in this event. Jarod Belmont U Dean’s List married 62 years. They spent 44039. Pastor Dave Swartz will
several years in the greater officiate. Following the prayer
is the first Columbia student Detroit suburbs attending service, a light luncheon will be
to enter this program. Maya Johnson of Columbia Station qualified for Belmont Northbrook Presbyterian, then held at Lynda and John's home,
Congratulations, Jarod! University’s Spring 2023 Dean’s List. Approximately 49% of moved and spent 35 years for friends and family.
Belmont’s 6,552 undergraduate students were named. living at/on Lake Doster Golf Flowers may be sent to
Congratulations! Course in Plainwell, Michigan Liston Funeral Home or in
attending
First
Kalamazoo
lieu of flowers donations
Cumberland U Presbyterian, before leaving to may be made to; Grateful
move close to their 2 children Paws Rescue https://www.
graduates
J J University of the Cum- here in the Cleveland area. gratefulpawsrescue.com
& Greenhouse
Professionally, Bob was
To leave the family and
a Salesman for Menswear online condolence, please visit
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 teams to win league champi- t-shirts. ing Development gave an- to offset any expense to the
other presentation on behalf
township, a $60 fee would
onships.
Congratulations and thank
Columbia legend retires families will forever be you, Mr. Krause! A true Co- of the development. The be added to each house in the
Columbia Middle School
Trustees were concerned that
development and the fee giv-
lumbia icon that will be dear-
Coach/Teacher, Doug Krause touched by his expertise, his ly missed! because the development was en to the fire/ems department.
The development would also
caring of the students, his pa-
limited to people 55 and old-
Are you a current or
For 39 years, Mr. Krause tience, his calmness and his former student, volleyball er it would add a burden to be willing to donate land
has taught 5th grade at Co- dedication over the years - player, parent or friend? We our already heavily used fire/ near Cayuga for a fire station.
lumbia Middle, but in many rarely missing a day, because would love it if you would ems facilities. The presenters After Community Input,
different roles. He’s taught of the kids. We all looked send a wish or a memory to pointed out that this was not the meeting was adjourned.
Language Arts, Math, Social forward to the fun times when us to share with Mr. Krause an assisted living facility and The next regular meeting will
Studies and Science. He has Penn State played Ohio State. to [email protected] or the people buying into the be on Monday, June 5, at 7
also started many traditions His one flaw? Rooting for [email protected], community would be using p.m. in the Town Hall.
that many of you have par- Penn State over Ohio State! and we will pass it on to this the recreational facilities. But
ticipated in, such as rocket Mr. Krause had his own amazing teacher.
building and launching, intra- unique personal style and an Submitted by Patricia Fil- CHS Student of the Month
mural volleyball for 5th and awesome collection of cool er
6th grade that he and Mr. Kil-
patrick have organized volun-
tarily, D.A.R.E. education to Columbia Trustees Meeting
Doug Krause help students with decision
After 39 years of dedi- making and peer pressure,
cation to many students and and seed planting in prepara- The Columbia Township mutual aid requests. Trans-
families of Columbia Station, tion for Mothers’ Day. And, Board of Trustees met on port billing for April brought
Mr. Doug Krause, sadly, an- let’s not forget, the many May 15 in the Town Hall with in $9,288.15, bringing the
nounces his retirement. years of Science Fair! all three Trustees present. The total for the year to date to
Mr. Krause, a Hiram Col- Mr. Krause’s involvement Trustees voted to accept the $38,966.73. Pump testing is
lege graduate and star of their in sports cannot go unnot- minutes of the May 1, 2023 continuing and air tanks.
rugby team, started his teach- ed. He’s coached 8th grade regular meeting and the min- A county wide arson con-
ing career at Saints Philip & boys basketball, 8th grade utes of the April 24, 26 and ference is being planned for
James school in Cleveland on girls basketball, 7th & 8th May 8, 2023 special meetings. September. If an electric car
a Monday morning after the grade track field events until The Trustees also voted to with a lithium battery catch-
retirement of an 86-year old recently, and 8th grade girls pay the bills and payroll. The es on fire it cannot be put out Ariel Hutchinson Zackary Kile
nun on a Friday. The students volleyball; not to mention bills amounted to $81,094.50 by water. Sand must be used. Seniors Ariel Hutchinson and Zackary Kile have been cho-
were quite surprised when Mr. Krause has been the only and payroll amounted to With more electric cars being sen as Columbia High School “Students of the Month” for
they came to school that 7th grade volleyball coach $28,255.72, bringing the total mandated, fire departments April. Nominees are chosen based on the following criteria:
Monday. Mr. Krause taught that CMS has ever had in 39 to $109,350.22. The Receipts need to be trained for fire Maturity, Citizenship, Behavior and Effort.
5th grade there for five years years! He has created a foun- totaled $35,971.85. emergencies started by lithi- Ariel Hutchinson is the daughter of Holly Hutchinson and
before his career at Columbia dation of skills in his many Department Reports um batteries. the sister to Chance, Peyton, Connor and Gabby Hutchinson.
began. athletes that has taken our Sheriff’s Deputy arrived Rita Plata gave the Cem- Ariel is a proud member of the class of 2023 and has been in-
Andrew Grisel late, but had no report. etery report: $500 was re- volved in Literature Club and Leaders Club. She has been on
the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll through every quarter at
ceived for burials, $1500 for
The Zoning Inspector
reported 20 permits issued, the sale of graves and $1,000 Columbia High school. Ariel volunteers at the YMCA during
(440) 864-0421 of which 17 were for single for footer fees. events in the summer and at Bethel Cleveland Church. In her
35888 CENTER RIDGE RD family homes, bringing the The Zoning Commission free time, she balances two jobs as well as her studies. She is a
sales associate at Earthbound Trading Company and is a serv-
SUITE 1 total number of single family will meet Thursday, June 1, er at Brookdale Senior Living Center. After graduation, Ariel
homes for the year to date to
at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Hall.
North Ridgeville, Ohio 82. The Board of Zoning Ap- will attend Baldwin Wallace University and pursue a degree in
Road-Service Director re-
[email protected] ported that Issue I is ready peals will meet Monday, May Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Zackary Kile is the son of Jack & Michelle Kile and the
22 at 6:30 p.m. in the Town
to go. Hall for two cases. brother of Jake and Amanda Kile. At CHS, Zack has competed
The Fire Chief reported 40 Old Business with the Science Olympiad team and is active in instrumental
Our Agency Has Been Protecting the Area for on file; 36 on call; 259 runs; In regards to the cell tower music at CHS. He is a member of the Indoor Drumline and
More Than 40 Years 21 mutual aid assists; and 15 lease, the Trustees approved Mallet Ensemble and the Raider Marching Band. He received
a resolution authorizing the the 2022 Most Outstanding Percussionist Award and the Most
Trustees to sign the lease Spirited Bandsmen in 2021. Zack holds leadership roles as a
agreement. percussion section leader and Band President. He has attained
ODOT has not done any- high honor roll status throughout high school and has earned
Academic Achievement awards. Zack has volunteered as a
thing about the request for
WILLIE’S GARAGE “No Engine Brake” signage counselor at the 6th grade Outdoor Education experience and
WILLIE’S GARAGE
with the Marching Band for stadium field cleanup. In his spare
on SR 82. The streetlights at
time, Zack is employed at Raising Cane’s Restaurant. After
the intersection of Osborne
and Root Roads, east side,
versity in Daytona Beach, Florida to pursue a degree in Aero-
are in. graduation, Zack will head to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Uni-
New Business nautical Science.
The Trustees voted to
approve a Memorandum of
ANNOUNCES THEIR Understanding with Lorain
ANNOUNCES THEIR
County Stormwater District
for a mini-grant to improve
drainage on Capel and Sta-
tion Roads.
The Trustees approved the
reduction of the speed limit
on Clarke Road from 40 mph.
to 35 mph.
The 2023 Bike MS Buck-
FUNDRAISER eye Breakaway Event has re- 6757 Center Rd
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restrooms on August 12-13, Valley City
2023.
Customers can stop in anytime to Residents from Eagle 330-483-1190
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to ask when their street and
stormsewers could be re- LIVE MUSIC Taco Tuesday
RED $1-10 paired. The rough streets are SAT, May 27, 7:30pm 3 for $9
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SILVER $10-20 sewers are caving in. with... Hard & Soft Shells
Mitch Hengst
The Trustees said that
there are streets ahead of $5 Margaritas
GOLD $20 and up them on the repair list and it SUN, May 28, 4:00pm
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LPLS events Introduction to Northstar Digital Literacy - Saturday, May 27, variety of baseball themed activities. Preregistration required.
from 2-3 p.m. Columbia Branch. An introduction to Northstar Dig- Reading to the Rescues - Tuesdays, June 6, 13, 20 & 27, from
Book Discussions - Tuesday, May 23, at 1 p.m. at the North ital Literacy, an eLibrary resource that assesses a patron’s digital 12:30-2:30 p.m. Columbia Branch. Children ages 5 to 12 are in-
Ridgeville Branch: “Interior Chinatown” by Charles Yu; Thursday, literacy in essential computer and software skills, such as using vited to read to a cat or dog at the Berea Animal Rescue Friends
May 25, at 6 p.m. at the Columbia Branch; “Veggies & Fish: In- email and excel, as well as using technology in daily life, such as (ARF), located at 10015 East River Road in Columbia Station.
spired New Recipes for Plant Forward Pescatarian Cooking” by social media or a job search. Preregistration required. Please call the Library at (440) 236-8751 to register for a 30 min-
Bart van Olphen. Spend time each month discussing a great book Meditation for All - Wednesday, May 31, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. ute session.
and making new friends. Copies of the books are available at the North Ridgeville Branch. Learn the basics of meditation and en- A Storybook Adventure - Tuesday, June 6, from 2-4 p.m. South
library. New members are welcome. Preregistration required. joy the guided practice. This class uses breathing exercises, guid- Central Park, 7565 Avon Belden Road in North Ridgeville. Take a
Music and Movement - Tuesday, May 23, from 6:30-7:15 p.m. ed imagery and other grounding techniques. Classes will focus on journey around the world and through time as you enjoy crafts and
North Ridgeville Branch. Caregivers with children of all ages are feeling safe, comfortable and empowered within yourself. Prereg- activities of favorite fairy tales, folklore, nursery rhymes and tall
invited to join us for a story followed by songs and movement istration required. tales. Perfect for families with children of all ages. Preregistration
activities. Preregistration required. Story Time in the Woods - Friday, June 2, from 10:30-11 a.m. required.
Fiber Arts Groups - Thursdays, from 12-4 p.m., May 25; June South Central Park, 7565 Avon Belden Road in North Ridgeville. Kanopy Film Club: “Moonlight” - Tuesdays, June 6, at 6 p.m.
1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, at the Columbia Branch. For new and long time Offered the first Friday per month in Pavilion 2 at South Central Columbia Branch. A monthly film appreciation group for adults,
knitters and crocheters. If you have an unfinished project that you Park. Music, movement activities and play will accompany nature where we discuss popular and classic movies available for free
would like to work on with us, bring it or start something new! themed stories. Dress for the weather and bring a blanket. Weather through the Kanopy streaming service. This Pride Month, we
LPLS Geek Squad - Mondays, June 5 & 19, from 1-3 p.m. at permitting. discuss BarryJenkin’s Best Picture winning coming of age drama
the North Ridgeville Branch. Call us at (440) 327-8326 at North Jump into Kindergarten - Friday, June 2, from 1-4 p.m. or Sat- “Moonlight,” available on Kanopy. Preregistration required.
Ridgeville to book a 45 minute one on one appointment for tech urday, June 3, from 1-4 p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. Soon to be Patrons can register for programs at LorainPublicLibrary.org/
help with your Kindle, iPad, tablet, email and more. kindergarteners will learn about the skills they need to know for programs. Programs listed as “hybrid” can be attended in person or
Browser’s Reading Buddies - Saturdays, June 3 & 10, from entering school. Activities will showcase what they know and need virtually. Preregistration is required for both options.
10:30-11:30 a.m. at the North Ridgeville Branch. Children ages 5 to learn before the big day arrives. Columbia Branch, 13824 W. River Rd., in Columbia Station.
to 10 are invited to read to a therapy dog in the library. Please call Crushers Story Time - Monday, June 5, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (440) 236-8751
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD May 22, 2023 Gentle Woman Fellowship
The Rural-Urban Record Gentle Woman Fellowship is an inter-parish group that
Published Bi-Weekly on Monday meets on the first Fridays at Saint Clarence Parish Center, lo-
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter cated at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. On Friday, June
2, the schedule of activities include: attending Holy Mass in
Founders 1955 the Chapel at 8:30 a.m., followed by a Rosary Prayer session at
Lee Boise, Publisher & President about 9 a.m. At about 9:30 a.m., we will gather in classroom 8
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 for coffee, a snack and conversation.
If you have a question and/or will be attending activities
Mailing Address: in the classroom you will need to R.S.V.P. to Mary Tschanz at
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 (440) 235-6258. All women are welcome! Come and bring a
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station friend!
Phone: 440-236-8982
Emails: [email protected] Fields UMC Hispanic Ministry
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The congregation of Fields United Methodist Church is
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com revitalizing a Hispanic Ministry on the first Sunday of every
DEADLINE: month beginning June 4, at 11:30 a.m. The Hispanic Ministry
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday at 12 p.m. has been created to support the roughly 800-1,100 available
OFFICE HOURS: By Appointment’ persons of Hispanic heritage within a 4-5 mile radius of Fields
Out of Area Subscriptions - $45/year United Methodist Church, located at 34077 Lorain Road, in
North Ridgeville. The Ministry provides our brothers and sis-
ters in Christ of Hispanic heritage with an opportunity to study
The Word and to fellowship together in a warm, welcoming
atmosphere. The service will be in the church sanctuary with Our Lady Queen of Peace
special guests presenting the message or meditation for that Catholic Church
day. All parts of the service will be in Spanish.
Office Hours:
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Slo Rolls with Bike - Medina County, Brunswick Lake Trail
Medina County Park District (meet in parking lot behind Panera) on Thursday, June 8, from Nature Explorers: Awesome Amphibians - Plum Creek
6:30-8:30 p.m. . Join other bike enthusiasts for guided rides Park Lodge, Tuesday, June 13, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Spend
Photo Exhibit and Contest - Oenslager Nature Center - through parts of Medina County parks and adjacent areas. Slo a morning exploring one of your Medina County parks. Com-
Tuesdays through Saturdays Saturday, June 3 to Saturday, June Rolls are co sponsored by Bike Medina County, Century Cy- pletely outdoors, these drop off programs are designed for your
nature loving child. Dip nets into woodland pools and lift logs
24 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays from 12-5 p.m. The talented cles, and Medina County Park District. Bike Medina County is on the forest floor in search of the awesome amphibians that
members of the Photographers of the Parks invite you to visit a 501(c)3 nonprofit advocating for cycling safety, education, call this park home! Ages 7-12. Register by June 8. Free.
the nature center to see their photography exhibit and help vote and infrastructure in Medina County. Children under 16 must Senior Strides - Sharon Nature Preserve, Tuesday, June 13,
for the grand prize winners. With dozens of beautiful photos to be accompanied by a parent. All riders must wear helmets and from 10-11 a.m. Join park volunteer Connie for Senior Strides,
choose from, your job won’t be easy! Free. bring water bottles. Bicycles should have blinking white front a once a month social hike for seniors! It’s a great opportu-
A Healthy Dose of Nature: Hiking Series - Lake Medina lights and red back lights. Waivers will be provided and must
(Granger Road entrance).Saturday, June 3, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. be signed before the start of the ride. Meet at 6:15 p.m.; the ride nity to make new friends and get your exercise at the same
time. Walks are one to two miles in length. Please dress for
Hiking outdoors in Medina County Park District has plenty of begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. Ages 12 to adult. No registration the weather, and be sure to wear appropriate footwear. Age 50
perks! Join a naturalist and volunteers for a three to five mile is required. Free. and up.
vigorous hike along a different trail each month. Please dress Discovery Drop-In: Scales and Slime - Oenslager Nature Native Plant Gardening Made Simple - Oenslager Nature
for the weather, wear appropriate footwear, and bring water. Center, Saturday, June 10, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Drop by any Center, Tuesday, June 13, from 6-7 p.m. Are you overwhelmed
Ages 10 to adult. No registration is required. Free. time between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. to discover reptiles and am- by all of the information out there about creating native plant
Invasive Species Management at Home - Oenslager Nature phibians. Together, we will use nets to survey along the shore
Center, Saturday, June 3, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Learn different of the pond looking for tadpoles, frogs, and the invertebrates gardens? Maybe you don’t know where or how to begin? This
practical presentation will focus on the basics: the importance
techniques on how to properly remove invasive species from they eat. We will also keep an eye out for snakes near the water of including native plants in your home landscape, simple steps
your property and what to expect when removing them. This and trails. All ages are welcome. No registration is required. to begin your journey, and plant suggestions to get you started.
program is for those planning on participating in the Medina Free. Ages 18 and up. Register by June 12. Free.
County Invasive Species Buy back Program, but all are wel- Mammals with a Splash - Susan Hambley Nature Center, Nature Explorers: Habitat Hike - Green Leaf Park, Thurs-
come. Ages 18 and up. Register by June 1. Free. Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11, from 12-5 p.m. Birds day, June 15, from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Spend a morning explor-
Native Plant Sale - Oenslager Nature Center, Saturdays fly, fish swim, and some mammals swim, too.Stop by the nature
June 3 through June 24, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sundays from center this weekend for activities, games, and crafts all about ing one of your Medina County parks. Completely outdoors,
these drop off programs are designed for your nature loving
1-4 p.m. This is a great opportunity for you to get fabulous mammals that like to spend time in the water. All ages are wel- child. Join us to explore all Green Leaf Park has to offer. We
native plants for your landscaping that will help promote bio- come. No registration is required. Free. will search the fields, forest, and pond for wildlife, insects, and
diversity. Stop by our native plant sale at the Oenslager Nature Starry, Starry Nights at Letha House - Letha House Lodge plants! Ages 7 to 12. Register by June 12. Free.
Center to pick from a nice selection of reasonably priced, eco- (West), Saturday, June 10, from 9-1 p.m. Come see deep sky Forest Therapy Walk - Sharon Nature Preserve, Thursday,
logically important native plants. A variety of species in limited objects, planets, and the moon up close using the Cuyahoga As- June 15, from 6-7:30 p.m. Join Jason of Whisper Shifter for
quantities will be available. Come see what we have to offer! tronomical Association’s telescopes. The observatory will be a relaxed, sensory experience on a forest therapy walk. Non
Cash or check only. Bring your own carrying container. open for public viewing, and members will be available to an- strenuous movement in a natural setting; coupled with the goal
Playing with the Wind - Hubbard Valley Park, Tuesday, swer your questions. Have a telescope but not sure how to use
June 6, from 10-10:45 a.m. or 11-11:45 a.m. Young children are it effectively? Members will also be on hand one hour before of guiding participants through the experiencing of sensing,
embodiment, and appreciation for their relationship to the nat-
invited to bring an adult and join Amy Winnicki in a creative the program begins to show you how to use your own telescope ural world is the main focus of walks. Ages 5 to adult. Register
movement playtime. Wind themed activities using bubbles, for viewing the night sky. Cancellations will only be made in by June 13. Free.
balloons, and parachutes will be the focus of the program. Your the event of severe thunderstorms. All ages are welcome. No K-9 Kapers - Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park, Saturday,
child will learn that all of these items need air, and all are fun registration is required. Free. June 17, from 10-11 a.m. K-9 Kapers provides dog owners with
to play with, too! The program will be cancelled if it is raining. Natural Discoveries Hiking Series: Moss - Princess Ledges an opportunity to socialize their pets with other dogs. These
Ages 2-6. Register by June 4. Free. Nature Preserve, Sunday, June 11, from 3-4 p.m. Mosses are alternative hikes will interest both the dog and its owner while
Natural Discoveries - Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage Park, something that stay in the background, but if you pay attention,
Wednesday, June 7, from 10- 11 a.m. Join us for an easy walk to they are in the background nearly everywhere you look. Bring offering exercise and fun. All dogs must have an accompanying
adult and eight foot leash (non retractable). Participants must
observe the unfolding of nature all year long in the parks. Natu- mosses into focus as we hike along learning some basics of maintain control of their dogs at all times. We recommend
ral Discoveries is an award based series of nature programs de- moss biology and how to distinguish some of the common moss bringing a towel for muddy feet and a water bowl. Meet at the
signed for ages seven to adult. No registration is required. Free. groups. Natural Discoveries is an award based series of nature dog park. All ages are welcome. No registration is required.
Mandala Playshop for Kids - Oenslager Nature Center, programs designed for ages seven to adult. Themed hikes are
Thursday, June 8, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Join Jo Oklessen as held on Sundays, and hikes that explore seasonal happenings Free.
she guides you in creating mandalas with mindful expression are offered on Wednesdays. No registration is required. Free. MEDINA PARK CONTINUES ON PAGE 28
using various media. You will learn about the types of manda- Wadsworth Community Band Concert - Buffalo Creek Re-
las and this unique approach to nature sculptures. Ages 7 to 12. treat, Sunday, June 11, from 7-8:30 p.m. The Wadsworth Com-
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JVS Seniors awarded Scholarships
A special celebration took place on the evening of May 10
Eaton Township’s at the Lorain County JVS to recognize and announce this year’s
Special Public Meeting on Trash & Memorial Day Service local scholarship recipients. $39,500 in scholarship money was
awarded. Local students receiving a share of those scholarships
Recycling Service for Carlisle to Eaton Township’s 2023 Memorial Day were:
Bring your worn or faded American flags
Annalise Hulec, Katelynn Jackson, Katherine Komar anD
The Carlisle Township Board of Trustees will hold a spe- Service at Butternut Ridge Cemetery on Sun- McKenzie Langford of Elyria; Owen Maiden, Delaney Peters
cial public meeting on a proposal for trash, bulk pickup and day, May 28, for proper disposal. and Brooke Smith of Keystone; Isabella Mesar, Aniya Qualls,
recycling services in the township. Township residents are en- The 1 p.m. Service will feature Combat Brynn Tomco and Jordan Toth of Midview.
couraged to attend the meeting on Monday, June 12, at 6:30 Physician and Iraq War Veteran, Dr. Edward Congratulations to all!
P. Horvath, as guest speaker. The service is
p.m. in the Trustee Chambers at the Township Hall, located at held at the Veterans’ Memorial at the east
11969 State Route 301, in LaGrange. Representatives from the end of the cemetery.
Lorain County Solid Waste Consortium will be there to answer Volunteers are needed to help place JVS inducts National Technical
questions. Residents are encouraged to register for the hearing American flags on 501 veterans’ graves at Honor Society members
on the township website at http://www.carlisletownship.com. Butternut Ridge Cemetery on Saturday, May
Updates on the scheduled meeting will also be posted on the 27. Meet at the cemetery’s pole barn at 9
website as needed. A summary of the meeting will also be post- a.m. to receive flags and directions. Your Lorain County JVS is proud to announce this year’s Chapter
ed on the website. help is greatly appreciated! of the National Technical Honor Society. These students are
exceptional leaders who represent the best in the school district
Fire hydrant testing and their communities. The students were inducted during a
ceremony on the evening of May 10. The Lorain County JVS
The Carlisle Township Fire Department will begin testing North Ridgeville Rededication National Technical Honor Society local students listed by their
all of the fire hydrants throughout the township. Testing of the home schools include:
140+ fire hydrants will occur over the months of May-June. of War Memorials Delaney Friscone of Columbia; Allison Dubber, Ito Sakura,
Please approach with caution any fire trucks and personnel Pietra Parensa, Delaney Peters, Olivia Rounds, Brooke Smith,
while traveling on the roadways during testing procedures. The North Ridgeville Historical Society is pleased to an- Lea Stumphauzer and Maeve Vana of Keystone; Madison
Thank you. nounce that they will host a Grand Rededication Ceremony for Sagar of Midview; Madison Mickey and Kierstin Taylor of
the War Memorials at the Old Town Hall, located at 36119 Cen- Wellington.
HELP WANTED ter Ridge Rd. The event will be held outdoors on Sunday, May The National Technical Honors Society honors students for
28, at 1 p.m. In storage for eight years for the Center Ridge
Full-Time Service Department Rd. widening project, the monuments have recently been re-in- outstanding achievement and success in career-technical edu-
stalled by the City of North Ridgeville. cation. Students are selected for membership based on the qual-
Eaton Township is hiring a Full-Time Service The North Ridgeville VFW Post #9871 Honor Guard will ities of citizenship, leadership, workmanship and scholarship.
Department Employee. participate, and the ceremony will honor all veterans, especial- Congratulations to all!
Applications can be picked up at Eaton Township ly those fallen soldiers memorialized on the monuments, many One Stop Shopping In Quality!
Town Hall 12043 Avon Belden Rd Grafton Monday- of whose families will be in attendance. In addition, the Histor-
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[email protected] Families enjoy a night of STEM activities
Many families enjoyed a
night of STEM activities at
Midview East Intermediate
School on Tuesday, April
25. Students from Midview
Grafton Memorial Day Parade North, West and East enjoyed
participating in and being
challenged by interactive ac-
The annual parade will be held on tivities using the STEM pro-
May 29. Staging will be at 11 a.m. on cess in their classes. Teach-
ers from our K-4 buildings,
Chestnut Street by the Fire Department North and West, created 6 in-
and will start at noon. At the end of teractive stations for families
Chestnut, the parade will make a left to enjoy. Families attending
turn on Main Street and continue to the were able to build straw rock-
Village Hall where the Memorial Day ets, marble roller coasters,
wind catchers, pool noodle
ceremony will continue. All are wel- party pom pom blasters and
come. balloon cars.
Our 5-6 grade students
from Midview East were in-
spired by the story of Caine’s
Street Sweeping in the Village Arcade and a presentation
about upcycling from Nicole material. They ranged from A big thank you goes to Kauffman from Midview
The Village of Grafton streets are scheduled to be cleaned McGee of Upcycle Parts skee ball to basketball hoops the K-6 STEM Team con- East. Also, we thank all of
on May 30 & 31. Please have parked vehicles removed from Shop. The students participat- games, a golfing hole and ta- sisting of Andrea Richardson our teachers and staff mem-
streets by 7 a.m. Thank you for your cooperation. ed in the Global Cardboard ble hockey. Funding from the from Midview West, Rachele bers for their time in making
this a successful night.
OHIO STEM Learning Net-
Podulka and Sabrina Kiser
Challenge and created and
Trash to Treasure built over 100 cardboard ar- work and Battelle made this from Midview North and Kim
project possible.
cade games all from upcycled
Grafton’s annual “Trash to Treasure” will be held on Sat-
urday, June 10, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. This village-wide garage Grafton-Midview Library
sale is always popular and draws many visitors to the Village
seeking personal treasures. Please mark your calendars and get The Grafton-Midview Public Library has everything you
ready to enjoy a fun day in the Village. For more information, and your family needs for entertainment, education and more.
please contact Town Hall at (440) 926-2401. Midview community, Don’t have a card? No problem. To learn more about the Li-
As we end the 2022-2023 school year, we are filled with
OLQP Golf Outing pride and joy that all our students have achieved this past year. brary or to get a library card, call (440) 926-3317 or visit our
website at gmplibrary.org. The Library is located at 983 Main
From academic successes in the classroom, to athletic accom- Street, in Grafton.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Holy Name Society will be hav- plishments on the field and involvement in our community, we Summer and Sunday Hours - The Grafton-Midview Public
ing their Golf Outing, a 4-man scramble, on June 10, at 9 a.m. could not be prouder of our students’ tenacity and dedication. Library is closed Monday, May 29 in observance of the Memo-
with a shotgun start at Pinebrook Golf Course. Cost is $85 per Throughout May, many special events are planned to honor and rial Day holiday. Our Sunday hours will also end Sunday, May
person, which includes 18 holes of golf with a cart, catered din- celebrate our outstanding graduating seniors and all our stu- 21. We will resume Sunday hours on September 10. We hope
ner by Fligners, lunch, beverages and skill games. Contact the dents for their hard work this school year. you’ll visit the Library this summer for our enormous line-up
OLQP office at (440) 926-2364 to register or for more infor- Midview’s annual Prom was held on May 6 at the Columbia of family-friendly fun events. Have a safe and happy summer!
mation. Ballroom. It was a beautiful evening with dinner and dancing. SEE LIBRARY ON PAGE 14
Prom was followed by the After Prom event held at the high
school, which allows our students to celebrate in a safe and su-
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latest reviews and articles to help you be a smart shopper. No
participate in “All Together Now,” this year’s summer theme. registration is required, just drop in!
It’s a perfect slogan to bring us all together no matter the age, Giant Paper Painting - Tuesday, May 23, at 3:30 p.m.
location, or personal interests. Centered on kindness, friendship Come and paint on Giant Paper. Teens can paint whatever they
and unity, this year’s theme comes with endless opportunities to desire or work together to create a large-scale painting. This
share your library with the community. There’s a reading pro- program is for teens in grades 7-12. Registration is required.
Memorial Day gram or event for everyone, along with great prizes and more! Book It! Book Discussion - Wednesday, May 24, at 10 a.m.
Mini Masterpiece Contest - Be sure to stop by GMPL and or Thursday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. Join us every month for a
Please Note: Belden’s Memorial Day parade and vote for your favorite mini masterpiece! All the canvases are lively discussion of a chosen book. May’s title is Patron Saint
gone, so we’re expecting a great variety of artwork from our
program will not be held this year due to the roundabout patrons. This year’s contest focuses on our Summer Reading of Second Chances by Christine Simon, the funny story of a
construction project. Remember those who served! Program and our community. Your vote matters! Stop by start- tiny village in Italy, a desperate mayor, and the madcap plan he
tries to execute to save his beloved town. Copies of the book
ing June 1. are available to pick up from the library approximately one
ALWAYS Learning at the Library - Tuesdays, May 23, at month prior to the meeting. Light refreshments will be served.
Grafton Township News 10 a.m. Join the Library and Grafton’s own Always Best Care Teen Advisory Group - Thursday, May 25, at 3:30 p.m. Are
Senior Services for a weekly educational program, fun games, you a teen looking to volunteer at the library? Do you need
Cemetery Clean-up During Mowing Season - During the and included free lunch. Come and meet other seniors, social- Community Service hours? Join us for a snack and learn about
mowing season, grave decorations that are not affixed to monu- ize, and learn about all the great assistance available in your earning service hours. This program is for teens ages 12-18 and
ments will be removed approximately 2 weeks after each holi- own community on a variety of topics! in grades 7-12. Registration is required.
day. This includes, but is not limited to plant hooks, solar lights, TechBytes: Using Consumer Reports Online - Monday,
plastic flowers, plastic fences, etc. Gravel or stones of any type May 22, at 6 p.m. Need a new washer and dryer? Shopping for SEE GRAFTON LIBRARY ON PAGE 28
are not permitted around any type of marker. An item locat-
ed next to a head/footstone prevents the mowers from mowing
over the stone, leads to weed whacking & creates extra work. If
there are decorations you would like to keep, please pick them Annual Spring has
up a week after the holiday.
Dumpster Days - Dumpster days will be held Friday, June
23, from 12-3p.m. and Saturday, June 24, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. It Sprung Sale!
is only for Grafton Township residents. Construction materials,
such as concrete, asphalt, bricks or foundation stones cannot
be accepted. Some items (e.g., electronics, fluorescent lights,
hazardous materials, paint, etc.) may need to be taken to the
Lorain County Solid Waste Management District’s Collection
Center, located at 540 South Abbe Road, in Elyria. They are
open Mondays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Wednesdays from 12-6 p.m.
and Saturdays from 9-3 p.m. For more information, please visit
their website, loraincounty.us/commissioners-departments/sol-
id-waste-management/collection-center.
If you plan to bring a long item (e.g., pipe, lumber, drain tile,
etc.) to Dumpster Days, please cut it into shorter lengths; it will
be easier to handle and will fit in the loader buckets so it doesn’t
fall out & need to be handled again. Bulk pick-up is included
in our current trash contract. Residents may set out bulky items
1 time per month at no charge. Any resident wishing to set out ALL ABOVE GROUND, IN-GROUND AND
bulky items more than 1 time per month should call Rumpke
customer service at (800) 828-8171 to schedule, since there is
an extra charge. ON GROUND POOL PACKAGES ON SALE NOW
Roundabout - ODOT’s double roundabout project should
be completed in late May.
Safety Services - We are accepting applications for fire & Hurry to reserve your prime installation spot!
EMS personnel. For more information and to apply, please con-
tact Chief Richards at (440) 387-2498.
Reflective address numbers are available to township res- Full Service Department for
idents for properties located in the township. The reflective
numbers should be placed horizontally on top of mailbox posts. ALL In Ground and
If they are placed lower, snow or landscaping might cover the
numbers. Let’s make sure the fire department can easily find
you if they are needed. For more information, please call the Above Ground Pools
fire department at (440) 926-2166.
Trees and landscaping located too close to driveways could
delay or prevent fire equipment from reaching your structure(s).
Please trim tree limbs & landscaping as needed.
Why shouldn’t vehicles park in cul-de-sacs? If there is an
emergency, vehicles parked in a cul-de-sac could prevent emer- PLAY SETS
gency vehicles from reaching a property. Safety first!
Ohio Revised Code allows minimal situations where open No extra charge for
burning is legal. The burning of building materials, furnishings, delivery and setup.
garbage, plastics or food containers are just a few of a large
list of items that are never legal to burn. The burning of any Cash discounts
of these items is also illegal if burned in barrels, fireplaces or now available.
outdoor boilers. In response to an increase in residents who are
burning on their property, the fire department will begin greater
enforcement of the open burning laws. Open burning violations
can result in penalties. For more information, please call the fire
department at (440) 926-2166.
Shred Event - Grafton Township and the Lorain County
Solid Waste District will host a shred event on Friday, June 23,
from 9 a.m-12 p.m. (or earlier if the truck is full). It will be
held before Friday’s dumpster days event. Unfortunately, the
events couldn’t be held simultaneously. The shredding service
is free to Lorain County residents and is provided by the Lo-
rain County Commissioners & the Lorain County Solid Waste
Management District. It is for the destruction of personal &
confidential paper documents. Documents from businesses,
churches, municipalities, organizations, schools, etc., will not
be accepted at this shred event. However, they are accepted at
the Solid Waste Management District’s Collection Center lo-
cated at 540 South Abbe Road, in Elyria. For this event, please
limit items to 5 small blue plastic bags (i.e., no large bags or
boxes) and bring proof of residency. There isn’t a limit when
taking items directly to the Solid Waste Management District’s
Collection Center on Abbe Road. Binders, clips and other metal
items must be removed before arriving. Books, magazines, etc.,
will not be accepted.
Tire Trailer - The county closed the tire trailer located in
Grafton Township. Tires should be taken to the Lorain County Play Sets
Solid Waste Management District’s Collection Center at 540
South Abbe Road, in Elyria. They are open Mondays from 9 Above Ground Pools
a.m.-3:00 p.m., Wednesdays from 12-6 p.m., and Saturdays
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, please visit their
website, loraincounty.us/commissioners-departments/sol- In Ground Pools
id-waste-management/collection-center. 27099 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station • 440-236-4160
Waterways - Please ensure waterways (e.g., ditches, creeks,
etc.) on your property are not blocked by debris (natural or oth- On Ground Pools www.proedgepoolsexpress.com
erwise). It is important that water can flow. Blockages on one
property can affect other properties including roads.
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Visit from Princess Ariel
July 10, 17, 24, 31 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Tuesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26 10 AM Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM
Always Learning at the Library 10 AM
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Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
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Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tuesdays, June 6, July 11
Do U Dino? Tuesday, June 6 3 PM Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Oceans of Fun Magic Show Saturday, July 16 Tuesday, June 6 Inspired Readers 3 PM Wednesdays, June 8, July 13 Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
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Tuesday, June 6
3 PM
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Do U Dino?
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11 AM
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Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
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Family Storytime
Family Storytime Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursdays, June 9, July 14 Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 6 PM Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 6 PM
Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28
Family StorytimeFamily Storytime
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6 PM
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Into Living Soil
Into Living Soil
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6:30 PM
Dark & Twisty Book Club
Thursday, June 8
Thursday, June 8
Thursday, June 8
11:30 AM
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July 5, 12, 19, 26
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July 5, 12, 19, 26
July 5, 12, 19, 26 11:30 AM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton Teen Programs July 5, 12, 19, 26 July 5, 12, 19, 26 Mindful Breaks With Common Ground 11:30 AM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
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TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
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10 AM
Wednesdays, June 15, July 20
10 AM
Babypalooza Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 10 AM
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Babypalooza
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History in Biblioboard
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History in Biblioboard
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6 PM
July 13, 20, 27 TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using Anime & Manga Society Wednesdays, June 8, July 6 July 13, 20, 27 Level Up Gaming Thursdays, June 16, July 21 TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
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July 13, 20, 27
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TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
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3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 23, July 21
Hope & Healing with Hospice of the
10 AM
Thursday, June 8
6 PM
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Composting: Children's Edition
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6 PM
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Thursday, June 8
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Composting: Children's Edition
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2023 Summer 6 PM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 6 PM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 11 AM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 11 AM
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eBooks & More
eBooks & More
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Mondays, June 12, July 24
Mondays, June 12, July 24
3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 16, July 21
Video Game Day
Western Reserve
Discovering Bees: Children's
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Discovering Beekeeping
Discovering Beekeeping
Monday, June 12
Monday, June 12
Discovering Beekeeping
Monday, June 12
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Discovering Beekeeping
6:30 PM
Edition Monday, June 12 6:30 PM ALWAYS Learning: Reading Edition Monday, June 12 Monday, June 12 Harry Potter Trivia Night 6:30 PM Discovering Beekeeping Monday, June 12 Discovering Beekeeping Monday, June 12
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ALWAYS Learning: Reading
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Reading Program Buddies Edition Tuesdays, June 13, July 18 Monday, June 28, Thursday, June 30 Buddies Edition Tuesdays, June 13, July 18 10 AM Buddies Edition Tuesdays, June 13, July 18 10 AM
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All Ages & Family Programs
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Pompom Dandelion Bouquet
6 PM
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Monday, June 19
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Edition Monday, June 19 6:30 PM Inspired Readers Wednesdays, June 14, July 12 Inspired Readers Wednesdays, June 14, July 12 12 PM Inspired Readers Wednesdays, June 14, July 12 12 PM
Monday, June 19
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Wednesdays, June 14, July 12
Inspired Readers
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Inspired Readers
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6:30 PM
Monday, July 11
Crash Course in Creative Writing with
Backyard Chickens: Children's
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Thursday, June 22
6 PM
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Thursdays, June 15, July 20
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Tummy Time Art Fourth of July Friday, June 23 10 AM Level Up Gaming & Anime Thursdays, June 15, July 20 10 AM Level Up Gaming & Anime Thursdays, June 15, July 20 5:45 PM Level Up Gaming & Anime Thursdays, June 15, July 20 5:45 PM
Tummy Time Art Fourth of July
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Photographer at NASA
5:45 PM
Level Up Gaming & Anime
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
Level Up Gaming & Anime
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Thursdays, June 15, July 20
July 10, 17, 24, 31
10 AM
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Baby Sensory Time Saturday, July 15 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Saturday, July 16 10 AM 6 PM 6 PM
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Saturday, June 18
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28Fridays, June 16, July 28
11 AM
Nora the Explorer
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+
Do U Dino? Tuesday, June 6 3 PM BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28 BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28 BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28
Farming Fun with Schriver
Farming Fun with Schriver Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Farming Fun with Schriver New Adult Books for New Adults Monday, July 18 6:30 PM
Farming Fun with Schriver
Farming Fun with SchriverFarming Fun with Schriver
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Family Storytime Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Backyard Birds with Lorain County Up, Up, & Away Balloon Saturday, July 23 6 PM Backyard Birds with Lorain County Backyard Birds with Lorain County
6 PM
11 AM
Farms
11 AM
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Monday, July 17
Farms Monday, July 17 11 AM Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 Monday, July 17 Adult Summer Reading Wrap-Up! 11 AM Metroparks Monday, June 19 6:30 PM Metroparks Monday, June 19 6:30 PM
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Monday, July 17
6:30 PM
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Farms
Farms FarmsFarms
6:30 PM
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Monday, July 25
Metroparks
Monday, June 19
Metroparks
Monday, June 19
Metroparks
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Metroparks
11:30 AM
July 5, 12, 19, 26
6 PM
Stuffed Animal Camp Out
Thursday, July 20
Stuffed Animal Camp Out Thursday, July 20 6 PM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton Event & Summer Movie Thursday, July 20 Thursday, July 20 6 PM 10 AM 10 AM 10 AM
Stuffed Animal Camp Out
6 PM
Thursday, July 20
Stuffed Animal Camp Out
6 PM
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Stuffed Animal Camp OutStuffed Animal Camp Out
Thursday, July 20
10 AM
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ALWAYS Learning at the Library
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
Book It!: Monthly Book Discussion
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
10 AM
Wednesday, July 27
ALWAYS Learning at the Library
ALWAYS Learning at the Library
Babypalooza Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25 ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25 ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
10 AM
History in Biblioboard
Friday, June 9
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
July 13, 20, 27 TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives Thursday, July 28 TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
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TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
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6 PM
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Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Discovering Bees: Children's Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 6 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 6 PM
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Monday, June 12
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Up, Up, & Away!
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie
Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie
Monday, June 12
Edition Mondays, June 12, 19, 26 6:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 12:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 1:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 1:30 PM
STEM with Miss Sally
12:30 PM
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Mini-Masterpiece Exhibit
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
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STEM with Miss Sally
STEM with Miss Sally
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26 Mondays, June 12, 19, 26Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
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10 AM
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Wednesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 28
Book It! Book Discussion
Book It! Book Discussion
Book It! Book Discussion
Backyard Birds: Children's Fridays, July 7, 14, 21 10:30 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10:30 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10 AM
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Intermediate Ukulele
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5:15 PM
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Intermediate Ukulele
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TechBytes: Novelist
Thursday, July 6
Thursday, July 6
Thursday, July 6
TechBytes: Novelist
TechBytes: Novelist
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Backyard Chickens: Children's Tuesday, June 13 3 PM TechBytes: Novelist Thursday, July 6 Tuesday, June 13 3 PM Local artists, staff, and area residents Thursday, July 6 2 PM TechBytes: Novelist Thursday, July 6 2 PM
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Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
3 PM
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Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
Tuesday, June 13
Tuesday, June 13
Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
Hope & Healing with the Hospice
Tuesday, June 13
Bring your blanket and chairs
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Tween Video Games
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Tween Video Games
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Tween Video Games
Tween Video GamesTween Video Games
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compete in our first mini-masterpiece
Fundamentals of Photoshop
Fundamentals of Photoshop
Fundamentals of Photoshop
to Our Lady Queen of Peace
Fundamentals of Photoshop
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Tummy Time Art Fourth of July Thursday, June 29 10 AM Fundamentals of Photoshop Thursdays, June 15, July 20 3 PM3 PM contest and exhibit. Stop by and vote for Fundamentals of Photoshop
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Thursday, June 29
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Thursday, June 29
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Thursday, June 29
Level Up Gaming & Anime
6 PM
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with Amy
with Amy
Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31
with Amy
Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31
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708 Erie Street, Grafton
Baby Sensory Time Monday, July 24 10 AM with Amy Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 your favorites in each category. Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 6 PM with Amy Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 6 PM
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STEM Challenge Tournament
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Monday, July 24
3 PM
STEM Challenge Tournament
Fridays, June 16, July 28
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge Tournament
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge TournamentSTEM Challenge Tournament
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge Tournament
Monday, July 24
11 AM
11 AM
11 AM
11 AM
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Farming Fun with Schriver Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 Winners are announced on August 1. Thursday, July 13 11 AM Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 11 AM
Come out and join the Library for an
Come out and join the Library for an
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Tuesday, July 18
Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Tuesday, July 18
Tuesday, July 18
Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Farms Monday, July 17 11 AM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 6:30 PM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 6:30 PM
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amazing double feature: first, an up-close
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Thursday, July 27
Thursday, July 27
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Native Plants & Pollinators
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Stuffed Animal Camp Out
Thursday, July 20
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10 AM
Ukulele for Beginners Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Ukulele for BeginnersUkulele for Beginners
Ukulele for Beginners
Ukulele for Beginners
Dream" courtesy of Michael Miller, and
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TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
Anime & Manga Society Thursdays, June 8, July 13 3:30 PM with Ancestry Wednesday, June 21 3:30 PM 10:30 AM
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Anime & Manga Society
3:30 PM
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Anime & Manga Society
Anime & Manga Society
3:30 PM
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second, once it's dark, a special showing
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Intermediate Ukulele
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Intermediate UkuleleIntermediate Ukulele
5:15 PM
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
of a movie about a man, a boy and a
of a movie about a man, a boy and a
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
Ukulele for Beginners
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
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3:30 PM
Video Game Day Thursdays, June 15, July 20 4 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 3:30 PM 1:30 PM
Video Game Day
3:30 PM
Video Game DayVideo Game Day
3:30 PM
Video Game Day
Video Game Day
Thursdays, June 15, July 20 Thursdays, June 15, July 20Thursdays, June 15, July 20Thursdays, June 15, July 20
3:30 PM
talking dog searching for giant bird named
talking dog searching for giant bird named
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
STEM with Miss Sally
Teen Trivia Night
Thursday, June 22
Teen Trivia Night
4 PM
Thursday, June 22
4 PM
4 PM
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4 PM
Thursday, June 22
Thursday, June 22
Teen Trivia NightTeen Trivia Night
Teen Trivia Night Thursday, June 22 12:30 PM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 4 PM 10 AM
Teen Trivia Night
Kevin. Rain date: August 27 @ 6 PM
Kevin. Rain date: August 27 @ 6 PM
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Smoothie Bike Tuesday, June 27 10:30 AM Did you find all the Thursday, June 29 Tuesday, June 27 4 PM 6:30 PM Did
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Tuesday, June 27
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Tuesday, June 27
4 PM
Tuesday, June 27
Smoothie Bike
4 PM
4 PM
Di you find all the
Did you find all the
Treat Thursdays
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
Intermediate Ukulele
Yoga For Teens
Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 5:15 PM Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 3:30 PM 2 PM Did Did you find all the d you find all the you find all the
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Yoga For Teens
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Saturday, June 3
Saturday, June 3
Saturday, June 3
Touch-a-TruckTouch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck Saturday, June 3 3 PM Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 Saturday, June 3 and we'll give your pet a treat. 11 AM
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Tuesday, June 6
10 AM
Tuesday, June 6
Tuesday, June 6
Tuesday, June 6
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods Tuesday, June 6 10 AM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday, June 6 people treats too! We hope to see 6:30 PM
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Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods
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TEEN PROGRAMS DATE TIME Native Plants & Pollinators Thursday, July 27 Saturday, June 17 you then. 1 PM 6:30 PM
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1 PM
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Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex PartyTea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
4 PM
Ukulele for Beginners Sunday, June 25 2 PM Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm Sunday, June 25 2 PM
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring FarmFarm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 8, July 13
Anime & Manga Society Saturday, July 8 2 PM Be Our Guest Princess Belle Saturday, July 8 2 PM
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
4 PM
4 PM
4 PM
4 PM
Tuesday, July 11
Tuesday, July 11
Tuesday, July 11
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
5:15 PM
Intermediate Ukulele Tuesday, July 11 4 PM Storywalk Tuesday, July 11 Tuesday, July 11 4 PM
Storywalk
Storywalk
Storywalk
StorywalkStorywalk
3:30 PM
Video Game Day Thursdays, June 15, July 20 Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical Wands at the Ready! A Magical
3 PM
3 PM
3 PM
3 PM
Saturday, July 15
Saturday, July 15
Saturday, July 15
Thursday, June 22
4 PM
Teen Trivia Night Saturday, July 15 3 PM Performance Saturday, July 15 Saturday, July 15 3 PM
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Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 3:30 PM Did you find all the
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Tea-Rex Party Saturday, June 17 1 PM
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm Sunday, June 25 2 PM
Be Our Guest Princess Belle Saturday, July 8 2 PM
Storywalk Tuesday, July 11 4 PM
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
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July 10, 17, 24, 31 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Tuesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26 10 AM Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM
Always Learning at the Library 10 AM
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July 10, 17, 24, 31
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Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tuesdays, June 6, July 11
Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tai Chi Easy for Seniors
Tuesdays, June 6, July 11
Do U Dino? Tuesday, June 6 3 PM Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Oceans of Fun Magic Show Saturday, July 16 Tuesday, June 6 Inspired Readers 3 PM Wednesdays, June 8, July 13 Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
Do U Dino?
Tuesday, June 6
3 PM
Do U Dino?
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Tuesday, June 6
3 PM
3 PM
3 PM
Do U Dino?
Tuesday, June 6
11 AM
12 PM
Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
Composting: Turning Dead Dirt
Family Storytime
Family Storytime Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursdays, June 9, July 14 Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 6 PM Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 6 PM
Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28
Family StorytimeFamily Storytime
Family Storytime
Family Storytime
6 PM
6 PM
6 PM
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Into Living Soil
Into Living Soil
Into Living Soil
6:30 PM
Dark & Twisty Book Club
Thursday, June 8
Thursday, June 8
Thursday, June 8
11:30 AM
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July 5, 12, 19, 26
11:30 AM
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July 5, 12, 19, 26
July 5, 12, 19, 26 11:30 AM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton Teen Programs July 5, 12, 19, 26 July 5, 12, 19, 26 Mindful Breaks With Common Ground 11:30 AM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
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TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton
10 AM
Wednesdays, June 15, July 20
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Babypalooza Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 10 AM History in Biblioboard Friday, June 9 10 AM
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History in Biblioboard
Friday, June 9
Friday, June 9
History in Biblioboard
History in Biblioboard
6 PM
July 13, 20, 27 TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using Anime & Manga Society Wednesdays, June 8, July 6 July 13, 20, 27 Level Up Gaming Thursdays, June 16, July 21 TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
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July 13, 20, 27
July 13, 20, 27
July 13, 20, 27
TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
TechBytes: Ins and Outs of Using
3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 23, July 21
Hope & Healing with Hospice of the
10 AM
Thursday, June 8
6 PM
Thursday, June 8
Composting: Children's Edition
Composting: Children's Edition
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Composting: Children's Edition
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Thursday, June 8
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Composting: Children's EditionComposting: Children's Edition
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Composting: Children's Edition
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2023 Summer 6 PM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 6 PM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 11 AM eBooks & More Mondays, June 12, July 24 11 AM
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eBooks & More
eBooks & More
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Mondays, June 12, July 24
3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 16, July 21
Video Game Day
Western Reserve
Discovering Bees: Children's
Discovering Bees: Children's Discovering Bees: Children's
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Discovering Beekeeping
Discovering Beekeeping
Monday, June 12
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Discovering Beekeeping
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Discovering Beekeeping
6:30 PM
Edition Monday, June 12 6:30 PM ALWAYS Learning: Reading Edition Monday, June 12 Monday, June 12 Harry Potter Trivia Night 6:30 PM Discovering Beekeeping Monday, June 12 Discovering Beekeeping Monday, June 12
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ALWAYS Learning: Reading
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Wednesdays, June 14, July 12
Inspired Readers
Wednesdays, June 14, July 12
Inspired Readers
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Monday, July 11
Crash Course in Creative Writing with
Backyard Chickens: Children's
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Friday, June 23
Tummy Time Art Fourth of July
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Photographer at NASA
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Level Up Gaming & Anime
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
Level Up Gaming & Anime
Level Up Gaming & Anime
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
July 10, 17, 24, 31
10 AM
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Baby Sensory Time Saturday, July 15 10 AM Tai Chi Easy for Seniors Tuesdays, June 6, July 11 10 AM Saturday, July 16 10 AM 6 PM 6 PM
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Baby Sensory Time
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Baby Sensory Time
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Baby Sensory TimeBaby Sensory Time
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Baby Sensory Time
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Saturday, June 18
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28Fridays, June 16, July 28
11 AM
Nora the Explorer
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+
Do U Dino? Tuesday, June 6 3 PM BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28 BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28 BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+ Fridays, June 16, July 28
Farming Fun with Schriver
Farming Fun with Schriver Composting: Turning Dead Dirt Farming Fun with Schriver New Adult Books for New Adults Monday, July 18 6:30 PM
Farming Fun with Schriver
Farming Fun with SchriverFarming Fun with Schriver
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
Family Storytime Wednesdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28 Backyard Birds with Lorain County Up, Up, & Away Balloon Saturday, July 23 6 PM Backyard Birds with Lorain County Backyard Birds with Lorain County
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Farms
11 AM
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Farms Monday, July 17 11 AM Into Living Soil Thursday, June 8 Monday, July 17 Adult Summer Reading Wrap-Up! 11 AM Metroparks Monday, June 19 6:30 PM Metroparks Monday, June 19 6:30 PM
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Monday, July 17
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Farms FarmsFarms
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Metroparks
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Metroparks
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Metroparks
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Monday, June 19
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11:30 AM
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Stuffed Animal Camp Out
Thursday, July 20
Stuffed Animal Camp Out Thursday, July 20 6 PM TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton Event & Summer Movie Thursday, July 20 Thursday, July 20 6 PM 10 AM 10 AM 10 AM
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Thursday, July 20
Stuffed Animal Camp Out
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Stuffed Animal Camp OutStuffed Animal Camp Out
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ALWAYS Learning at the Library
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
Book It!: Monthly Book Discussion
Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
10 AM
Wednesday, July 27
ALWAYS Learning at the Library
ALWAYS Learning at the Library
Babypalooza Thursdays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 10 AM ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25 ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25 ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
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History in Biblioboard
Friday, June 9
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
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Thursday, June 8
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eBooks & More
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Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Backyard Chickens 101
Thursday, June 22
Discovering Bees: Children's Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 6 PM Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 6 PM
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Ukulele for Beginners
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Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
Discovering Beekeeping
Monday, June 12
1:30 PM
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Up, Up, & Away!
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie
Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Saturdays, June 24, July 22
Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie
Monday, June 12
Edition Mondays, June 12, 19, 26 6:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 12:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 1:30 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 1:30 PM
STEM with Miss Sally
12:30 PM
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Mini-Masterpiece Exhibit
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
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STEM with Miss Sally
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STEM with Miss Sally
STEM with Miss Sally
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26 Mondays, June 12, 19, 26Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
STEM with Miss SallySTEM with Miss Sally
ALWAYS Learning: Reading
10 AM
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Wednesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 28
Wednesday, June 28
Book It! Book Discussion
Book It! Book Discussion
Book It! Book Discussion
Backyard Birds: Children's Fridays, July 7, 14, 21 10:30 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10:30 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10 AM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 10 AM
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Buddies Edition
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Intermediate Ukulele
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Intermediate Ukulele
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TechBytes: Novelist
Thursday, July 6
Thursday, July 6
Thursday, July 6
TechBytes: Novelist
TechBytes: Novelist
TechBytes: Novelist
Backyard Chickens: Children's Tuesday, June 13 3 PM TechBytes: Novelist Thursday, July 6 Tuesday, June 13 3 PM Local artists, staff, and area residents Thursday, July 6 2 PM TechBytes: Novelist Thursday, July 6 2 PM
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Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
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Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
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Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
Tuesday, June 13
Tuesday, June 13
Tween Game Night: Bananagrams
Hope & Healing with the Hospice
Tuesday, June 13
Bring your blanket and chairs
Edition Tuesdays, June 20, July 18 6 PM of Western Reserve Thursdays, June 15, July 20 4 PM4 PM 10 AM
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Tween Video Games
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Tween Video Games
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Tween Video Games
compete in our first mini-masterpiece
Fundamentals of Photoshop
Fundamentals of Photoshop
Fundamentals of Photoshop
to Our Lady Queen of Peace
Fundamentals of Photoshop
Friday, June 23
Tummy Time Art Fourth of July Thursday, June 29 10 AM Fundamentals of Photoshop Thursdays, June 15, July 20 3 PM3 PM contest and exhibit. Stop by and vote for Fundamentals of Photoshop
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Thursday, June 29
Thursday, June 29
Tween Craft: ShrinkydinksTween Craft: Shrinkydinks
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3 PM
Thursday, June 29
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Tween Craft: Shrinkydinks
Thursday, June 29
Level Up Gaming & Anime
6 PM
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6 PM
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with Amy
with Amy
Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31
with Amy
Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31
with Amy
708 Erie Street, Grafton
Baby Sensory Time Monday, July 24 10 AM with Amy Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 your favorites in each category. Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 6 PM with Amy Mondays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 6 PM
Saturday, July 15
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STEM Challenge Tournament
3 PM
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Monday, July 24
3 PM
STEM Challenge Tournament
Fridays, June 16, July 28
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge Tournament
BYOB Board Game Night - Ages 21+
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge TournamentSTEM Challenge Tournament
Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge Tournament
Monday, July 24
11 AM
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Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Thursday, July 13
Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon
Farming Fun with Schriver Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 Winners are announced on August 1. Thursday, July 13 11 AM Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 11 AM
Come out and join the Library for an
Come out and join the Library for an
Backyard Birds with Lorain County
6:30 PM
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Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Tuesday, July 18
Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Tuesday, July 18
Tuesday, July 18
Discovering Wild Edible Plants
Farms Monday, July 17 11 AM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 6:30 PM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 6:30 PM
amazing double feature: first, an up-close
amazing double feature: first, an up-close
6:30 PM
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Native Plants & Pollinators
Thursday, July 27
Thursday, July 27
Thursday, July 27
Native Plants & Pollinators
Native Plants & Pollinators
Thursday, July 27
hot air balloon experience with "Just a
Stuffed Animal Camp Out
Thursday, July 20
hot air balloon experience with "Just a
10 AM
Ukulele for Beginners Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10 4 PM ALWAYS Learning at the Library Tuesdays, June 20, 27, July 25
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
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Ukulele for Beginners
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
4 PM
Ukulele for BeginnersUkulele for Beginners
Ukulele for Beginners
Ukulele for Beginners
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TechBytes: Finding Your Relatives
Anime & Manga Society Thursdays, June 8, July 13 3:30 PM with Ancestry Wednesday, June 21 3:30 PM 10:30 AM
3:30 PM
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Anime & Manga Society
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Anime & Manga Society
Anime & Manga Society
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second, once it's dark, a special showing
second, once it's dark, a special showing
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Intermediate Ukulele Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17 TIME Backyard Chickens 101 Thursday, June 22 Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17 5:15 PM 6 PM
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5:15 PM
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
of a movie about a man, a boy and a
of a movie about a man, a boy and a
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
Ukulele for Beginners
Thursdays, June 15, July 20
3:30 PM
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Video Game Day Thursdays, June 15, July 20 4 PM Tai Chi Easy with Coach Annamarie Saturdays, June 24, July 22 3:30 PM 1:30 PM
Video Game Day
3:30 PM
Video Game DayVideo Game Day
3:30 PM
Video Game Day
Video Game Day
Thursdays, June 15, July 20 Thursdays, June 15, July 20Thursdays, June 15, July 20Thursdays, June 15, July 20
3:30 PM
talking dog searching for giant bird named
talking dog searching for giant bird named
Mondays, June 12, 19, 26
STEM with Miss Sally
Teen Trivia Night
Thursday, June 22
Teen Trivia Night
4 PM
Thursday, June 22
4 PM
4 PM
4 PM
Thursday, June 22
4 PM
Thursday, June 22
Thursday, June 22
Teen Trivia NightTeen Trivia Night
Teen Trivia Night Thursday, June 22 12:30 PM Book It! Book Discussion Wednesday, June 28 4 PM 10 AM
Teen Trivia Night
Kevin. Rain date: August 27 @ 6 PM
Kevin. Rain date: August 27 @ 6 PM
Fridays, July 7, 14, 21
4 PM
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Smoothie Bike Tuesday, June 27 10:30 AM Did you find all the Thursday, June 29 Tuesday, June 27 4 PM 6:30 PM Did
Tuesday, June 27
Smoothie Bike
Tuesday, June 27
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Smoothie Bike
Tuesday, June 27
4 PM
Tuesday, June 27
Smoothie Bike
4 PM
4 PM
Di you find all the
Did you find all the
Treat Thursdays
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
Intermediate Ukulele
Yoga For Teens
Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 5:15 PM Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 3:30 PM 2 PM Did Did you find all the d you find all the you find all the
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Yoga For Teens
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Monday, July 24
STEM Challenge Tournament
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10 AM
Saturday, June 3
Saturday, June 3
Saturday, June 3
Saturday, June 3
Touch-a-TruckTouch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck
Touch-a-Truck Saturday, June 3 3 PM Chair Yoga with Crescent Moon Thursday, July 13 Saturday, June 3 and we'll give your pet a treat. 11 AM
Touch-a-Truck
Who knows? There could be tasty
10 AM
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10 AM
Tuesday, June 6
10 AM
Tuesday, June 6
Tuesday, June 6
Tuesday, June 6
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods Tuesday, June 6 10 AM Discovering Wild Edible Plants Tuesday, July 18 Tuesday, June 6 people treats too! We hope to see 6:30 PM
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods
Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods
Nature Walk at Sheldon WoodsNature Walk at Sheldon Woods
TEEN PROGRAMS DATE TIME Native Plants & Pollinators Thursday, July 27 Saturday, June 17 you then. 1 PM 6:30 PM
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Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, June 17
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex PartyTea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
Tea-Rex Party
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
2 PM
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Sunday, June 25
Mondays, June 5, 19, July 10
4 PM
Ukulele for Beginners Sunday, June 25 2 PM Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm Sunday, June 25 2 PM
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring FarmFarm Tour: Second Spring Farm
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm
2 PM
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2 PM
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, July 8
3:30 PM
Thursdays, June 8, July 13
Anime & Manga Society Saturday, July 8 2 PM Be Our Guest Princess Belle Saturday, July 8 2 PM
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle Be Our Guest Princess Belle
Be Our Guest Princess Belle
4 PM
4 PM
4 PM
4 PM
Tuesday, July 11
Tuesday, July 11
Tuesday, July 11
Mondays, June 12, 26, July 17
5:15 PM
Intermediate Ukulele Tuesday, July 11 4 PM Storywalk Tuesday, July 11 Tuesday, July 11 4 PM
Storywalk
Storywalk
Storywalk
StorywalkStorywalk
3:30 PM
Video Game Day Thursdays, June 15, July 20 Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Wands at the Ready! A Magical Wands at the Ready! A Magical
3 PM
3 PM
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Saturday, July 15
Saturday, July 15
Saturday, July 15
Thursday, June 22
4 PM
Teen Trivia Night Saturday, July 15 3 PM Performance Saturday, July 15 Saturday, July 15 3 PM
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Smoothie Bike Tuesday, June 27 4 PM
Yoga For Teens Wednesdays, June 28, July 26 3:30 PM Did you find all the
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FAMILY PROGRAMS DATE TIME
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Nature Walk at Sheldon Woods Tuesday, June 6 10 AM
Tea-Rex Party Saturday, June 17 1 PM
Farm Tour: Second Spring Farm Sunday, June 25 2 PM
Be Our Guest Princess Belle Saturday, July 8 2 PM
Storywalk Tuesday, July 11 4 PM
Wands at the Ready! A Magical
Performance Saturday, July 15 3 PM
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LaGrange News www.rural-urbanrecord.com
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Kerry Smith Memorial Wrestler honored
Scholarship recipient Congratulations to Keystone High School junior Tristin
Greene who competed in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Wrestling
U17 World Team trials. After winning his first two matches in
Greco Roman competition, Tristin advanced to the quarterfi-
LaGrange Memorial Day celebration nals! Tristin also competed in freestyle, winning two matches
with an outstanding performance!
Keystone High School wrestlers will finish their off season
The LaGrange Memorial Day celebra- with trips to Indiana and Ohio Northern. National qualifiers
tion will include a parade with the lineup will compete again in July in Fargo, North Dakota! Great job
and stepping off from the Village of La- to Tristin Greene and to all of the members of our outstanding
Grange Hall parking lot at 11 a.m. The wrestling team! We would also like to recognize Coach Von-
parade will be lead by the Keystone High druska for his stellar leadership in the program!
School Band and will stop for the laying
of a wreath at the Civil War Memorial in
the center of town before proceeding to
the Veterans Memorial at the corner of
West St. and St. Rt. 303. Special guest
speaker will be Chief Warrant Officer
Justin Geen, a local military veteran. We
encourage everyone to attend the Me-
morial Day event and hear him speak.
EPL Keystone Library
L-R: Jocelyn Smith (Kerry’s daughter), Tristan Reed and Ashlyn
Roll into Summer Reading with Big Rigs - Friday, June 2, Smith (Kerry’s daughter).
from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Elyria Public Library, Keystone, located The Smith Family would like to send a big congratulations
at 133 E. Commerce Dr., in LaGrange. They’re back! Sign up to Tristan Reed, a graduate from Keystone High School, for
for summer reading and explore the big rigs in our community. being the chosen recipient for the 2023 Kerry Smith Memorial
Call (440) 322-0119 for more information. Scholarship. Tristan plans to become a heavy equipment oper-
ator after graduation and plans on applying to an apprentice-
ship program with the Local 18 Operators Union. He started
440-355-4616 working for BECCO Inc. last summer and has continued to do
so throughout the school year. Tristan has a high work ethic
Keystone Pointe Offers: and a desire to serve his community, which he shows through Wrestling Coach Chris Vondruska and Tristin Greene.
•Large Private Rooms his time with 4-H. When given the choice of any super power,
Tristan picked superspeed so he could quickly help people in
•5 Star Rating - Medicare’s Highest need.
•Secured Dementia Unit We are so excited for Tristan and wish him all the best in his
•Post Hospital & Long-term Care future endeavors.Seeing our dad’s impact on the world contin-
ue on through this scholarship is the most we could ask for, and
we couldn’t do this if it weren’t for all of you. So thank you for
your support in our vision and keeping our dad’s impact going.
Keep a look out for the date of the next poker tournament to
383 Opportunity Way keep this going!
LaGrange, OH 44050
Near the intersection of 301 & 303
2023 Summer Reading Program | All Together Now
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The summer reading program is open to everyone, no matter your age.
Stop by your preferred EPL location or at elyrialibrary.beanstack.org
to track your progress and be entered to win prizes in your age group!
Littles (0-5): Earn an entry for every 5 hours you read.
Kids (6-12):Earn an entry for every 10 hours you read.
Teens (12-17): Earn an entry for every 10 hours you read.
Adults (18+): Earn 1 entry for every book you read.
Roll into Summer with Big Rigs
Scan for Friday, June 2 @ 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Beanstack
EPL Keystone | All Ages Welcome
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Home & Garden
Container gardening tips The role of nature in home growing demand for various
built-in outdoor features, in-
Gardening is beneficial other ways container gar- keeping says to include "a design in the years ahead cluding:
in various ways. The AARP dening efforts can prove suc- thriller, a spiller and a filler" · Firepits or fireplaces
states that some of the cessful. as a good rule of thumb. The Outdoor living spaces architects, designers and · Outdoor kitchens
health perks associated with · Watch water. Planet Nat- thriller is the focal point, the were prioritized during the design-minded builders who · Gazebos or pergolas
gardening include improved ural Research Center says spiller a trailing plant, and a early days of the COVID-19 participated said connection · Pools
mood, increased vitamin D plants with thin leaves typi- filler has smaller leaves or pandemic, when public to the outdoors/nature will · Spas or hot tubs
levels (which benefits bones cally need ample water, and flowers to add bulk and color. gatherings were greatly lim- be an important influence on Though trends and con-
Spring Home Improvement
and immune system) and plants with thick leaves need · Poke holes. Drainage Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 24, 2023 sumer demands are ev-
ited and individuals were
their design choices in the
reduced risk of dementia. In less. Use this as a guideline holes are essential so that urged to stay home as much years to come. In addition, er-shifting, architects and
addition, if gardening efforts to gauge water needs. soil will not become water- as possible. Such demands 45 percent of respondents designers are anticipating
include growing herbs, fruits · Size correctly. Plants logged. Holes don't need to have had a ripple effect on indicated increased atten- that future homeowners Popular insect repellent plants
and vegetables, it can be should be sized to the con- be large, but there should various industries, including tion will be afforded to out- will want more developed
a cost-effective way to eat tainer. Consider dwarf vari- be enough of them so that home design. According to door entertaining spaces. outdoor living spaces and Homeowners choose food and aesthetic appeal can prevent it from bullying
healthy. eties of certain plants if your excess water can drain out a survey conducted by the So what might the out- greater access to nature, plants for their properties that so many people love. its way into other plants’ do-
For gardeners without containers are small. readily. New Home Trends Institute door spaces of homes built which is something current based on a number of vari- Basil: mains.
sufficient space or for those · Choose the right soil. Fill · Select the right container in collaboration with Pro in the not-so-distant future homeowners can keep in ables. Some may be into The aroma of fresh basil Lemongrass:
with mobility issues, contain- containers with a commercial material. Container materials Builder, 58 percent of the look like? Respondents to mind when renovating their growing their own foods, is enough to compel any Lemongrass is a tropi-
er gardening can be an ideal potting soil rather than soil may be affected by garden- more than 300 residential the survey anticipated a properties.. while others desire their gardener to make a place cal grass that’s so fragrant
way to grow everything from from the garden. Garden soil ers' budgets, personal taste gardens to be an awe-in- for it in their garden. But it’s often used in perfumes.
flowers to vegetables. Better can dry into a solid mass, and other factors. For those spiring mélange of bright there’s more to fresh basil Lemongrass contains cit-
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Homes & Gardens says most while commercial mixtures who live in hot climates, se- colors and alluring scents. than its scent, as the Farm- ronella, which many peo-
plants are not fussy about have amendments like peat lecting a light-colored con- All Types of: ypes of: There’s no wrong reason ers Almanac notes it can be ple associate with repel-
the containers in which they moss, vermiculite, compost, tainer can help prevent fur- to plant a fresh garden, used to repel mosquitoes ling mosquitoes. A potted
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grow so long as some of their and other ingredients to help ther soil heat absorption. TOPSOIL, MULCH, , MULCH, but some plants offer extra and moths. lemongrass plant can repel
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Mulching benefits a landscape in myriad ways, especially
How to make a backyard safe for dogs
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avoid Repair bare spots in ple or pets. But contact with sure nothing is around that
Dogs, particularly puppies,
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Landscape features vary significantly from house to house. can be full of boundless en- chemically treated lawns can can prove harmful, whether
ergy. Channeling that energy
Some homeowners may prefer water features on their prop- your lawn cause a number of health is- it's poison ivy, felled branch-
into exercise with long walks
erties, while others focus on flowers that would be the envy Caring for a lawn to keep it lush and green can require sues for dogs, such as aller- es or broken fence panels. Prevent Bugs, Sap and Other Substances from
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or play sessions can help
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and garden enthusiasts who want to make their properties as ers can attack grass or contribute to its demise. One prob- Switching to native grass- trimmed to reduce flea and Ruining a Vehicle
into trouble around the house
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idyllic as possible may eventually look to mulch to help them lem many homeowners face is bare spots. es can reduce the need to tick populations on the prop-
as they burn off extra adren-
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accomplish that goal. Bare spots can occur for various reasons. Heavy foot traf- use chemicals to get lush WORKSORKS
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Mulch helps soil retain moisture, which promotes strong, fic, grubs or other pests, fungi, pet urine, or too much or too lawns. When supplementa- - Avoid poisonous plants Keeping vehicles looking damage to vehicle paint, it hinges. When applied with
an energy outlet may chew
healthy flowers, plants, trees, and shrubs. And because soil little water can contribute to bare spots. The how-to resource tion is needed, homeowners Certain plants can be dan- pristine requires care and should not be ignored. Over a cloth and allowed to pen-
Spr
off-limits objects or get into
Spring Clean-uping Clean-upgerous if they're consumed
beneath mulch retains more moisture than soil that’s not The Spruce says that correcting the source of bare spots can switch to organic prod- 30 Years Experience diligent cleaning. So many time, sap can become more etrate the stain, it can loos-
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No Job Too Small!
According to the American
much time watering mulched landscapes. That saves time are damaging the grass. Then homeowners can address ex- safer alternatives than chem- themums, peonies, irises, environmental materials through the clear coat on the substances. Always test any
and conserves water, which can be a big benefit in areas isting bare areas. Kennel Club, the amount of ical-based products. and hydrangeas are some have the potential to dam- vehicle and cause discolor- product you use in an incon-
Landscaping
exercise a dog needs de-
prone to drought and/or especially hot summers. Mulch also It is unlikely that bare spots will just fill back in on their - Fence off the yard plants that can be poison- age the finish on cars and ation. When the tempera- spicuous spot first to make
pends on the animal's age
helps to suppress weed growth, which can ensure all that own. Reseeding spots or using sod to fill in bare areas can Off-leash running and ous. For a full list of poison- trucks. While winter weath- ture is hot, damage from sap sure it doesn’t damage or
Lawn & bed care, clean-ups, edging,
hard work needed to create an eye-catching garden won’t help lawns look lush. and breed. For example, bounding through the yard ous plants, visit the ASPCA er and chemicals used to can accelerate. discolor your the paint.
border collies or Siberian
mulching & plantings
be compromised by the presence of unsightly, thirsty weeds. > Begin by raking and removing any dead grass and oth- will make any dog smile. website (aspca.org). keep roadways passable On windows and wind- Insects or droppings that
huskies may require much
Mulching seems like a simple task, and it can be. But that er debris from the lawn. Check to make sure that grubs or However, a fence is a must- - Keep an eye on animals are often blamed for affect- shields, drivers may be able are fresh may come off rel-
Excavating
more exercise than English
does not mean homeowners cannot make mistakes when insects are not attacking the lawn. If they are, use targeted have to ensure a dog doesn't Dogs can spend some un- ing the appearance of cars to gently remove dried sap atively easily with a good
bulldogs, simply because the
mulching. The following are some common mulching mis- treatment options for those pests. become an escape artist. Be attended time in the yard, but and trucks, winter is not the with a razor blade. Howev- washing or hosing off of the
former are working breeds.
Drain tiles, grading & retaining walls
takes to avoid as lawn and garden season hits full swing. > Break up and aerate any soil that is compacted in the sure the fence is high enough check in from time to time. only time of year when sub- er, use cleaning products on car. Retailers also sell spe-
Not enough mulch: bare spot. Pet owners with large back- so that the pup cannot jump Should wildlife get into the stances can cause damage more delicate paint. Automo- cialty insect sponges to re-
Hardscape
yards often find those out-
Mulch is ineffective when spread too thin. The Virginia Co- > Amend the soil in the bare area with loamy soil or com- over it. Burying chicken wire yard, dogs may get hurt by to vehicles. tive stores sell speciality sap move bugs and other debris.
door spots are ideal for when
operative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia State Uni- post to improve on the nutritional makeup and texture so that in the dirt beneath the lower tussles or bites. Birds of prey, Spring and summer are and tar cleaners. Otherwise,
their dogs get the "zoomies,"
versity recommends applying mulch no less than two inches it is amenable to grass-growing. If you notice that the entire edge of the fence also can such as owls, hawks and prime seasons for sap, birds you can try rubbing alcohol. Tar
Pavers, patio walks, firepits
something that tends to be
in depth. Anything less than that will prove ineffective at pre- lawn is looking a little sparse, top-dressing the rest of the help prevent dogs who like to even vultures, may attack and insects. These times of It may take a few attempts to Soap and water will do lit-
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venting weed growth and helping the soil retain moisture, lawn at this point also can help improve its vitality. dig from exiting by crawling small dogs in a yard. Accord- year tend to see an uptick remove sap entirely. tle to remove tar and other
their dogs run around yards,
and that means you will need to water more often. > Sprinkle seeds in the bare spot (disperse seeds over underneath the fence. ing to Pat Silvosky, director in road work as well, and petroleum-based products
whether on their own or
Poorly located mulch: the rest of the lawn if you want to over-seed and improve Consider installing a lock of the Milford Nature Cen- such projects can contribute Insects and bird droppings from vehicles. Commercial
chasing tossed tennis balls,
Mulch should not be placed too close to plant stems or tree the thickness of the lawn). If you prefer sod, cut a portion of on the fence gate so that ter in Kansas, some birds to damage caused by loose Splattered bugs and avi- tar removal products use a
is an ideal way to provide
trunks. When it is, tissue is so wet that it makes for a perfect the sod to fit the bare area and place on the amended soil. no one can wander in and can be territorial. While they asphalt, gravel and tar. Ad- an surprises dropped from strong solvent or detergent
exercise and tire out pups.
environment for disease and insect infestation. > The Scotts company says to lightly water newly seeded surprise the dog, which may might not view a dog as an dressing problems resulting above can be a messy, to loosen the tar. This may
In such scenarios, it's vital
Failing to mulch to the drip line: or sodded areas daily for at least two weeks to keep the top startle the animal and prompt easy meal, they could swoop from tree sap, insect and unsightly nuisance. Their include kerosene, mineral
that pups have a dog-friendly
The drip line of a tree refers to the outermost circumfer- inch of soil consistently moist but not soggy. Gradually water it to defend the property. A down and attack to defend bird droppings and tar may acidic composition also spirits or another item mixed
yard in which to play.
ence of the tree’s canopy from which water drips onto the more as the seedlings develop and the grass begins to fill in. lock also helps prevent dog territory. The same may oc- not be something to look for- may cause them to damage with lubricants. Go slowly
- Use safe lawn care prod-
ground. The VCE recommends mulching to the drip line of a Deep water at least once or twice a week after the new grass theft. cur with other wild animals. ward to, but it is necessary paint over time. Bugs and and use caution so that you
plant or tree, which ensures the plant or tree will get the most reaches mowing height. ucts - Keep the yard tidy A dog-friendly yard may to keep cars looking pristine. droppings can be sticky, so remove the tar and not the
An expanse of grass is the
out of the mulch. Mulching to the drip line also minimizes > The grass should grow slightly longer than the rest of the Maintaining a clean yard require a little effort to create, you will need to work with paint.
perfect place to frolic or enjoy
competition from the grass, leading to stronger plants and lawn, and wait until the color of the patched area begins to also is key to safety. Inspect but it's worth a little sweat eq- Tree sap something that will remove Drivers who are hesitant
some sunbathing - for peo-
trees. blend in with the rest of the lawn before mowing. This could the yard regularly to make uity to keep pups safe. According to Cars.com, the splatter without remov- to clean their vehicles of
Failing to weed before mulching: take a few weeks, and the area should be avoided until then. an automotive information ing the paint in the process. common residue can have
Weeds should be removed prior to mulching. If they’re not, Eventually, and with treatment, bare spots can be rem- resource and vehicle sales A product like WD-40 may their cars or trucks profes-
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Restore rusty tools
Many people may be tools that relies on a common secured plastic bag. Follow
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tools that have gone un- gar. Pour vinegar into a deep day. After all the rust is gone,
used and sat in a garage or enough vessel to submerge rinse the tool in cool water
shed for a significant period the metal part of the tool. and dry thoroughly. Then re-
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Mulch is ineffective when spread too thin. The Virginia Co- > Amend the soil in the bare area with loamy soil or com- Hardscape indoor comfort is often main- it's good to keep an HVAC Sticker shock when receiv-
operative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia State Uni- post to improve on the nutritional makeup and texture so that tained with an HVAC system. system's age in mind so you ing electricity or gas bills like-
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all they can to make these spaces comfortable and welcom-
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With Coupon. Not Valid w/any other there is ample lighting. That could be why the International
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Natural tick repellents to renovate their outdoor spaces list outdoor lighting as a pri-
ority. Outdoor lighting not only sheds light on entertaining
protect pooches spaces, but also makes spaces safer and more secure.
Increase privacy
No matter how friendly homeowners are with their neigh-
Lyme disease is a significant concern for people across bors, there comes a time when privacy is paramount. Fenc-
the country. According to an analysis of insurance records by ing, whether it is wood or vinyl, or even a natural fence made
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year from closely planted hedges, can ensure residents feel com-
approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treat- fortable venturing outdoors to swim, take a cat nap or even
ed for Lyme disease. But Lyme disease is not the only tick- star gaze in private.
borne problem. Data from the CDC says instances of Rocky Address the elements
Mountain spotted fever and anaplasmosis grew by 244 and Homeowners should note the direction their backyard fac-
396 percent, respectively, between 2009 and 2017. es and the typical daily conditions of the space. For exam-
Blacklegged ticks are typically the culprits in disease ple, a yard that faces southwest may get plenty of strong
transmission. When this tick latches on to a host, bacteria sun during the day, requiring the addition of shade trees,
that causes Lyme and other diseases can be transmitted if covered patios or arbors to cut down on the glare and heat.
the tick remains attached for 36 to 48 hours or more. Ticks If the yard is often hit by winds, trees or bushes planted stra-
will attach themselves to any moving living target, including tegically as windbreaks can help.
people. But individuals who own dogs may be at increased Sit comfortably
risk because dogs often bring ticks indoors. Dogs as well as High-quality comfortable seating increases the liklihood
humans can be susceptible to the same tick-borne illnesses. that homeowners will want to stay awhile in their outdoor
Pet parents are urged to use some sort of flea and tick spaces. A deep seating set complete with plush chairs, out-
preventative medication for their companion animals. But it’s door sofa or love seat and chaise lounge chairs gives people
important that pet owners recognize that many such prod- more opportunity to sit and stay awhile.
ucts will defend against ticks only after they’ve latched onto Take a dip
a host. According to the Hills company, a pet food manufac- A pool can be the perfect gathering spot on a warm day,
turer, oral and topical tick medications work by killing ticks while a spa/hot tub can bridge the gap to cooler weather.
through doses of certain compounds that are not potent According to the Family Handyman, soaking in hot tubs can
enough to harm most pets, but are effective at terminating relax tired muscles after a long day, loosen up stiff joints,
ticks. Many flea and tick products do not repel parasites. improve cardiovascular health, and reduce the time it takes
Therefore, pet owners may want to take added measures to to fall asleep.
keep ticks off of their pets. While it is best to discuss all-nat- Bite back at bugs
ural tick repellents for dogs with a vet, these methods are Homeowners may want to consider using a professional
generally considered safe. exterminator to get rid of ticks, mosquitoes and other nui-
· Turmeric oil: A 2018 study published in Ticks and Tick sance insects from outdoor spaces.
Borne Diseases indicated turmeric oil was effective in keep- As people spend more time enjoying their properties, they
ing ticks from hanging onto a dog’s coat. The percentage can consider the many ways to make outdoor living spaces
of dogs with ticks attached to the legs or belly who were more comfortable
sprayed with turmeric oil suspension was significantly lower
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woodsy, musky fragrance. A 2013 study published in the spread and become a prob- pets and young children who ing or outdoor wilderness ex-
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found the oil has lem. may not understand the dan- perience. Safety is essential
repellent activity against nymphs of the Lone Star tick. · Beware of the “duff.” The gers of fire. to help prevent forest fires
· Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids: These are a group of botanical rangers at Modoc National · Extinguish the fire prop- and/or injuries.
insecticides that work by altering the nerve function in in- Forest in California say duff is erly. Keep a shovel and wa-
sects, resulting in death of the parasite. Compounds are a layer of decomposing wood ter nearby to drown the fire
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extracted from chrysanthemum flowers. Low toxicity means material that lies between and embers. Mix the ashes www.rural-urbanrecord.com
they can be applied directly to a pet’s coat, according to the pine needles and dirt on the and water again to catch
pet health resource PetMD. forest floor. It is highly flam- anything that may be smol-
The pet guide Top Dog Tips suggests other natural oils like mable, and some mistake it dering. Continue adding wa-
lavender, peppermint, citrus, rose, basil, cinnamon, and lem- for dirt. Be aware of duff near ter, dirt or sand and stirring
ongrass can be effective tick repellents for dogs. Dilute these the campsite and extinguish with a shovel until all material
oils in water or a carrier-oil like olive oil before spraying on any embers promptly. is cool. Never leave a former
a pet. While many of these repellents are effective, nothing · Maintain a close watch. campfire hot. Check a decent
is 100 percent foolproof, so individuals should always check Make sure at least one per- perimeter around the camp-
pets (and themselves) after being in tick territory. son is always tending to the fire to ensure that no stray
campfire. embers escaped.
Campfires are an enjoy-
· Keep kids and pets away.
Make campfires safe and Set a proper distance for able part of the overall camp-
enjoyable
Who doesn’t look forward National Interagency Fire
to sitting around a crackling Center advises that, in 2017,
campfire in the evening with 88 percent of wildfires were
family or friends? Such an caused by humans.
experience attracts people When building campfires,
to try camping, ultimately the following precautionary
converting many of them into measures can ensure a safe
lifelong camping enthusiasts. time is had by all.
Campfires serve various · Learn if it’s safe. Camp-
purposes, from heating up ground and other areas will
simple foods to keeping wild- post if the conditions are safe
life at bay. Campfires also for a fire. Heed all signs and
light up camps where people do not ignite a campfire if
dine and sleep while provid- posted warnings say it is too
ing much-needed warmth. dry and unsafe to do so.
Campers must always · Choose the right loca-
exercise caution with their tion. Look around and up to
campfires. The University make sure that the fire will
of Vermont Medical Center be in a safe location away
says 80 percent of pediat- from low-hanging branch-
ric campfire burns resulted es or brush. Keep a radius
from day-old campfires. The of at least eight to 10 feet
around the fire clear of tents,
food, chairs, and other items,
states the health and fitness
resource Active.
· Prepare your site. Dig a
small pit in which the fire can
be housed, offers Smokey
Bear. Place a ring of stones
around the pit.
· Add fuel only as need-
ed. Keep the fire at a man-
ageable size and height. Do
not let it grow just to impress
fellow campers, as it can
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Hook’s Greenhouse
50740 State Route 18
50740 State Route 18, Wellington
Call or Text: 440-647-5480
Wellington, Ohio 44090
440-647-5480 5/17-5/23
Dear Valued Customers, Family, and Friends,
Let’s Dear Valued Customers, Family and Friends,
Get Ready Dear Valued Customers, Family and Friends,
We had a great busy weekend (and
Charlie and I are excited to help you create a
for
week!) & we are all exhausted, BUT not too
SPRING! getaway in your backyard. It will help make staying at
We ARE Officially OPEN and
home more like a vacation. As you shop the greenhouse,
please remember to spread out.
Mother’s Day is Around the Corner!
The season is underway and we are OPEN in full
exhausted to restock and be ready for more!
We still have a nice selection of hanging
swing. Along with the many Veggie Plants we have to
Our greenhouse is full of blooming beauties
offer, we have a great section of Annual Pots to help
baskets, annual pots, flats & veggies. The
you “Create a Backyard Oasis.” We have a beautiful
ready to head to your gardens and homes,
perennials are blooming nicely and many
selection of Garden Goodness including our favorite
Bubblegum Petunia. Trailing Petunias, Calibrachoa
but don’t let this current warm weather fool
shrubs & trees are ready to go into your
and Geraniums will make great container plants to
you! Most plants will still need protection
brighten up any dull yard. Adding a tall Thriller Plant
can finish off the container by making a dramatic is
landscaping. Ethan (Hooks Garden Helper)
from cold night and strong cool April winds.
statement. Some of our favorites are King Tut, Thailand
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he is ready to carry as many as you need to
Liz and Charlie Hook
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Afternoon Book Discussions - The final Spring book discus- let, smartphone, laptop or other digital device? The library offers
Wellington Memorial Day Services sion will take place on May 25, from 2-3 p.m. at the Herrick free one-on-one instruction to help you learn your device on the
The Village of Wellington will have their Memorial Library. We will be reading and discussing “The Fal- second Wednesday of each month. Please call the Library to reg-
con Thief: a true tale of adventure, treachery and the hunt for
ister for a one-on-one time slot.
Memorial Day Ceremonies on Monday, May the perfect bird,” by Joshua Hammer. Books are available at the Read to Putter - Every Thursday, from 3:15-4:30 p.m. Putter,
29, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Town Hall. library’s circulation desk for checking out. our friendly therapy dog, will visit the library every Thursday to
They will then proceed with a memorial walk Memorial Day Closing - The Herrick Memorial Library will listen to your child read. This is a wonderful way for children
down South Main Street to the cemetery be closed on Monday, May 29, for Memorial Day. It will open its to practice their reading skills as Putter listens to the stories that
where another service will take place, after doors to the public at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 30. they read aloud. Please call the library to sign up your child for
which they will continue to walk back to Town Summer Reading Programs: June 1 to July 31 - The library a 15-minute time slot to read to Putter.
Acrylic Hearts - Monday, June 5, at 11 a.m. and again at 2
Hall. All are welcome. is hosting its annual Summer Reading Club for all ages and p.m. The library’s Ms. Janet will show children, ages 5+, how to
giving participants chances to win prizes in their age category.
Check out our library books or use your HML card through the decorate an acrylic heart with tissue paper and Mod Podge for
Libby® App reading/listening materials. Participants will re- yourself or to give to someone special.
ceive entry tickets for books read beginning on June 1 from the
library’s Circulation Staff. Registration begins on June 1. The
Brighton Memorial Day Parade more books you read or listen to increases your chances of win- Railroads of Lorain County program
ning.
Sidewalk Chalk Art: June 1, All Day - The library is all about
Brighton Township Memorial Day Parade to reading and activity this summer. And, we are inviting everyone Railroads of Lorain County is a program by Adam C. Mat-
the Cemetery will begin at 9:00 A.M. on Mon- to help decorate and chalk in the letters READ that will be on the thews. The event is free and open to the public.
day, May 29, 2023. All those participating are sidewalks in front and on the sides of the library building. Help This special presentation is on Thursday, June 8, at 7 p.m.
to meet at Brighton Center by 8:45. us bring attention to the importance of reading literacy, especial- at Pittsfield Township Hall, located at the Northwest corner of
ly during the summer months. Route 58 and Route 303 (between Oberlin & Wellington), and
is sponsored by The Pittsfield Historical Society.
Library Board Meeting - Tuesday, June 6, at 10:30 a.m. The
Over a dozen individual railroad companies have operated
Herrick Memorial Library Board of Trustees will hold their June in Lorain County in the past 170 years. Travel through time
Kiwanis Parade of Flags board meeting in the library’s board office. This meeting is open from the earliest days to the Golden Age of Railroading to
to the public.
Teen Photo Scavenger Hunt - June 1-30. Teens, ages 12-17, the present with railroad historian, preservationist, photog-
Wellington Kiwanis is inviting local Wellington residents to can participate in the library’s Photo Scavenger Hunt. Stop by rapher and model railroader Adam C. Matthews of Amherst.
subscribe to the Parade of Flags. For $30, a Kiwanis volunteer the library to register and receive your packet of rules and photos This program features newly discovered historical material,
will place a 3x5 U.S.A. Flag on a pole in the subscriber’s yard of places/things that you must find. A prize will be awarded to famous train wrecks and news on recent developments in the
for the five major flag holidays: Memorial Day, Flag Day, July the person with the most correct answers of the ‘Hunt.’ world of railroad preservation.
4, Patriot’s Day [9/11] and Veteran’s Day. The flags are placed Lorain County Public Health Vaccine Clinic - Wednesday, Adam is an active member of multiple railroad preser-
a few days prior to the holiday, then removed a few days after June 7, from 2-6 p.m. All ages are welcome to a monthly vaccine vation groups, where he serves a variety of roles. These in-
the holiday and stored until needed again. clinic on the first Wednesday of each month at the library. The clude: the Nickel Plate Road Historical & Technical Society,
All proceeds from the Parade of Flags program go towards clinic hours will be from 2-6 p.m. in the library’s Community Inc. of Ansonia, OH (Social Media Admin, Assistant Editor,
the playground fund, with a goal to install new playground Room on the ground floor. Vaccines for all ages will be avail- Strategic Planning Committee), Mad River & NKP Railroad
equipment in Union School Park in 2024 in honor of Welling- able to protect from common diseases, including and not limited Museum of Bellevue, OH (Social Media Admin, Webmaster,
to COVID-19, flu, pneumonia, shingles, measles and whooping
ton Kiwanis’ 100 Birthday! cough. Appointments are needed. Call (440) 284-3206 to sched- Volunteer) and the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society of
th
Visit https://wellingtonkiwanis.square.site/ or call Jennifer ule an appointment or to talk to a public health nurse about vac- Indiana (Volunteer). You can follow Adam on Instagram at @
Post at (330) 607.2112 to subscribe soon. cination needs. Walk-ins are welcome. Please bring a current train_wizard_productions or at trainwizardpro.com.
Wellington Kiwanis invites anyone to attend their meetings photo ID and your insurance information. For more information, contact Jeff Sigsworth, PTHS, at
the first and third Thursday each month, at noon, at the South Vaccine appointments are available through LCPH: (440) 322-9669 or [email protected].
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Neighborhood Alliance Mobile Senior Program - Every
MMS Choir takes honors 1st & 3rd Tuesday, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Neighborhood Alliance lum audit and will begin work trict to helping students grow
on the master facilities plan-
and learn. Thank you!
Lisa Mykytiuk is retiring
Wellington’s McCormick Middle School Junior High Choir and LCCC Wellington are working together to offer socializa- ning process. after 23 years in the district
tion, activities, healthy lunches and more for all older adults.
With the spring season
recently received a rating of ‘Excellent’ at the 2023 Festival of The supportive service staff will also be there to meet needs bringing change, I want to as a Special Education Aide
Music at Cedar Point. The students also enjoyed a pre-season such as benefits assistance, rent and/or utility assistance, or honor some amazing staff and Paraprofessional at West-
opening day at Cedar Point. Sherry Arcuri is the choir director helping set up other community resources. members who are retiring. wood Elementary. Congratu-
for the Wellington Exempted Village Schools. Fiber Arts Workshops - Every Tuesday, starting at 10 a.m. Let’s give special recognition lations on your retirement
Tree Planting project Knitters and crocheters can bring their projects and work on to Nancy Nimmo, Director of and thank you for dedicating
your talents to our youngest
them at the Wellington Center. An experienced knitter will be
Student Services, who is re-
available to offer help and instruction from 10-11 a.m. Some tiring from our special educa- students and helping them
knitting supplies will be available to those who don’t have their tion department. Her past five succeed.
own yet. Come for the hour of instruction, and stay all day if years saw us going through Thank you to all of our
you choose! Call the Wellington Center at (440) 647-1776 with improvement plans, to ful- staff who make our district
questions or if you need supplies provided to you. ly meeting all requirements. shine. Congratulations Class
Mexican Train Dominoes Game Training - Every Thurs- Thank you for improving the of 2023!
day starting at 1 p.m. No Mexican Trains on the 3rd Thursday special education services Edward Weber, Superin-
of each month due to Bingo Bash! No experience is necessary; throughout our district - your tendent, Wellington Exempt-
we will teach you the rules if you’re new. work was outstanding! ed Village Schools
Bingo Bash - Every 3rd Thursday, at 1 p.m. Sprenger Congratulations to Ruth Office: (440) 647-4286
Healthcare Elms Retirement Village and LCCC Wellington is Moyers, Library Technician Email: eweber@welling-
teaming up to offer BINGO at our Center! Prizes Every Game! and Paraprofessional, on your ton.k12.oh.us
Come join us for the fun! This is a free event for all ages! retirement. Mrs. Moyers www.wellingtonvillages-
Father’s Day Project - Thursday, June 8, from 5-7 p.m. dedicated 25 years in our dis- chools.org
Come use Fab Cab technology to make a crafty personal-
ized cup for dad. Cost is $10 for supplies. Please register at: Mercy College Honors List
https://lcccnoncredit.pdx.catalog.canvaslms.com/browse/man-
ufacturingandtrades/courses/fathers-day-fab-cab-workshop- The following local students were awarded honors for the
june-8-2023. Only open to the first 12 to sign up! Please call Spring 2023 semester at Mercy College of Ohio:
(440) 366-1776 if you have any questions. Jody Barco, BS Nursing (RN-BSN Completion) - Honors
List and Jennifer Jacovetti, BS Nursing (RN-BSN Completion)
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WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 28
What a momentous time our work for the next several
Wellington High School FFA members senior Lillian Mull and senior of year. years, with much of it to be
Madison Minutello assist in helping pass out trees for students in This past Sunday, we came done moving forward into the
the Wellington schools. together as a community, full fall.
Wellington Exempted Village Schools students were part of of Duke Pride, and watched For the next school year,
one of the largest residential tree planting projects in America. graduation caps and tassels we will complete a curricu-
In honor of Earth Day (April 22), students could sign up for free fly through the air in anticipa-
white pine trees from the non-profit Neighborhood Forest ini- tion and excitement. As our
tiative. talented Class of 2023 cele- VERMONT
Thank you to Wellington High School FFA (Future Farm- brated their journeys through
ers of America) Advisor Shannon Thome, Wellington schools school and into their futures, Fall Foliage Trip
K-Kids Advisor Val Rogers and Wellington High School Library this feels like an appropriate
Technician Kathleen Dickason for organizing this important time to reflect on the past Sun, Oct.1 - Fri., Oct. 6
st
th
project. school year throughout our per person
Since 2010, Neighborhood Forest has reached over 1,500 district. ONLY $1,439. 00 double occupancy
schools, libraries and youth groups – engaged over 500,000 We had our first-ever Jack
families – and planted over 130,000 (urban and residential) trees Kent Cooke scholar in the ALL INCLUSIVE
through the hands of children and parents across North America. Class of 2023, Maya Feron. 6 days/5 nights double occupancy lodging, 5 Breakfasts,
Schools, libraries and youth groups enroll in our program. Congratulations Maya, we
Parents sign-up to get a free tree for their child ahead of Earth are excited to see where your 4 Lunches or Picnics, 5 dinners, Welcome Reception, Daily Guided Touring,
Day. Trees for kids are distributed via the school, library or youth 2 Evenings Entertainment, All Admittances and Taxes with Snacks on our
group to plant with their family during Earth Week (April 22- work at Georgetown Univer- motor coach.
30). In total, 25 White Pine trees were delivered to Wellington sity will take you. The path Departures from: North Ridgeville, Brookpark & Mentor
from Neighborhood Forest. Wellington is one of 500+ individ- to a Jack Kent Cooke schol-
uals representing schools, libraries, youth groups and organiza- arship starts in seventh-grade,
tions all across North America. with only 50 students gaining
admission nationally into this
LCCC Wellington Center programs impressive program.
School attendance was
up…thank you to all parents
The Lorain County Community College Wellington Center for helping the school im-
is located at 151 Commerce Drive, in Wellington. Events are prove attendance. The more For Information & Reservations, Call 440-465-1578
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WELLINGTON CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27
GRAFTON LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 McCormick Middle School Solar Car Competition
First Lady Tea Party - Saturday, May 27, at 12 p.m. What
would it be like if First Ladies Julia Grant, Ida McKinley, and Students from McCor-
Florence Harding gossiped over afternoon tea? Join actresses mick Middle School recent-
from Women In History Ohio as they bring these powerful ly competed in a Solar Car
women to life and “spill the tea” on the First Ladies’ child- Competition. New London
hoods, marriages, and accomplishments. Come with your pin- Local Schools served as the
kies out and wear your finest because a tea-house-style lunch host school for the STEM
will be served. Registration required. Ages 8+ welcome. (Science Technology Engi-
Tots & Tales - Monday, June 5, at 10 a.m. This storytime, neering and Math) collabora-
for children 18 months to 4 years, is a great steppingstone from tive’s Army Education Out-
Babypalooza. We’ll read books, sing songs, and even get some reach Program Junior Solar
Sprint Car Competition.
of those wiggles out. You won’t want to miss the fun! Middle school students
Ukuleles for Beginners - Monday June 5, at 4 p.m. Tweens from Youngstown, North-
(Ages 9-12) and Teens (Grades 7-12), can learn how to play the western, New London, Black
ukulele. Space is limited, so register early. River, Mapleton, Welling-
Do U Dino? - Tuesday, June 6, at 3 p.m. It’s a lesson, an ton and Akron schools raced
activity, and a scientist-led video from the Smithsonian’s Na- against each other to see
tional Museum of Natural History featuring scientists and dino whose solar car ran the fastest
experts! Do U dino? Yes, I do! Registration for ages 8-11. using only solar power.
Babypalooza - Thursdays, June 8, at 10 a.m. Join us on 6th Grade - Team: The
Thursdays for this short and lively program for babies birth to Turtle Brownies - Fynlee
Morris, Molly Evans, Dako-
18 months and their caregivers. Babypalooza is a great way to ta McClain; Team: The Dirty
introduce baby to the world of stories using songs, rhymes, and Donkeys - Grayson Living-
lap bounces. ston and Wyatt Thompson;
Anime & Manga Society - Thursday, June 8, at 3:30 p.m. Team: Izaiah - Izaiah Turner.
Join the Anime and Manga Society to watch and discuss An- Student teams worked Middle School teacher Mat- and raced solar powered cars solving abilities, investi-
ime, draw Manga, and have a light Japanese style snack and together to build a solar car thew Wilkosz for advising using hands-on engineering gated environmental issues
and coaching the students be-
skills and principles of sci-
and gained hands-on STEM
drinks. This program is for teens ages 12-18 and in grades 7-12. using a required kit and cus- fore and during the competi- ence and math. They devel- skills.
Registration is required. tomizing the design within tion. Students designed, built oped teamwork and problem
Family Storytime - Wednesday, June 7, at 11:30 a.m. Join the competition guidelines.
Miss. Maggie in the Children’s Department to read stories, Thank you to McCormick
sing songs, perform fingerplays, and more! No registration is MEDINA PARKS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7
required for this event! railroad and station house. Members of N.E.O.L.S., a miniature
Composting: Turning Dead Dirt into Living Soil - Thurs- 33rd Annual Old Northwest Territory Primitive Rendezvous railroad group, will offer this park program. Adults and children,
alike, will delight in this unique experience! All ages are wel-
day, June 8, at 6 p.m. Join Master Garden Volunteer Bev Stives - Hidden Hollow Camp, Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18, come. No registration is required. Free.
to learn about how to fix the soil in your garden so you can from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Take a step back in time to pre 1840s Amer- Music at The Lodge: Morning Star Bluegrass Band - The
grow the most amazing plants. ica when trappers and Native Americans would gather togeth- Lodge at Allardale, Sunday, June 18, from 2-3 p.m. Enjoy a re-
Composting: Children’s Edition - Thursday, June 8, at 6 er at “rendezvous” to sell their furs, trade for needed supplies, laxing afternoon in the park with free, live musical entertain-
meet with old friends, engage in storytelling, and participate in
p.m. While parents are learning about composting, join us in contests of all sorts. Presented by the National Rendezvous and ment. Our summer concert series brings a variety of music the
Youth Services for a story and craft about soil and who lives Living History Foundation, the Old Northwest Territory Primi- whole family is sure to enjoy. Bring your own chair or blanket
to enjoy this concert on the lawn at The Lodge at Allardale! This
in it! Ages 5-8. Children ages 3-4 are welcome with an older tive Rendezvous is a private national event facilitated by period month, Morning Star Bluegrass Band will fill the lawn at The
sibling. re enactors from across the region. The public is invited during Lodge at Allardale with the sounds of bluegrass, gospel, and
TechBytes: Discover Local Grafton History in Biblioboard special “public days” to visit the encampments and learn what Americana music in a style reminiscent of the bluegrass sounds
- Friday, June 9, at 10 a.m. Join GMPL’s Local Historian Gavin took place during a typical pre 1840s rendezvous. Pets are not of the 1930s and 40s. Join us for a toe tapping good time as this
Maziarz as he shows you how to look back into Grafton’s histo- permitted (service animals welcome). All ages are welcome. No band’s energy is contagious! In the event of inclement weather,
registration is required. Free.
ry through photographs, news clippings, and audio interviews Northeastern Ohio Live Steamers: All Aboard! Lester Rail the concert will be moved indoors. All ages are welcome. No
registration is required. Free.
using the Biblioboard platform. No registration is required, just Trail, Saturday, June 17, from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Bring your family Register for programs at www.medinacountyparks.com.
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Hurst, Lillian Elaine
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Feron, Maya Suzanne
Feron, Maya Suzanne
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Kline, Alexis Lynn
Hurst, Lillian Elaine
Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Lemire, Lillian Rose
Manning, Shelby Kae
Lemire, Lillian Rose
Manning, Shelby Kae
Nieding, Brayden Seth
Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Hamer, Braden Matthew
Nieding, Brayden Seth Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Kline, Alexis Lynn
Hurst, Lillian Elaine
Hurst, Lillian Elaine
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie Harper, Haley Nicole
Kline, Alexis Lynn
Harper, Haley Nicole
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Haas, Violet Fiona
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Lawson, Trey Skyler
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Jerousek, Kennedy Rose
Feron, Maya Suzanne
Hamer, Braden Matthew
Feron, Maya Suzanne
Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Krouse, Elise Joann
Ketchum, Gavin Christopher
Hurst, Lillian Elaine
Hamer, Braden Matthew
Hurst, Lillian Elaine
Greene, Christopher Thomas
Odom, Maddison Joann
Lemire, Lillian Rose
Manning, Shelby Kae
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Manning, Shelby Kae
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie
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Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth
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Greene, Christopher Thomas
Hamer, Braden Matthew
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Krouse, Elise Joann
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Kline, Alexis Lynn
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Odom, Maddison Joann
Lawson, Trey Skyler
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Krouse, Elise Joann
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Mickey, Madison Peyton
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Kline, Alexis Lynn
Haas, Violet Fiona
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Jerousek, Kennedy Rose
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie
McConnell, Cooper Alan
Kline, Alexis Lynn
Jerousek, Kennedy Rose
Kline, Alexis Lynn
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Nieding, Brayden Seth Haas, Violet Fiona
Nieding, Brayden Seth
Lawson, Trey Skyler
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Reininger, Heather Marie
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Helms, Caiden Allen
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Manning, Shelby Kae
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie Harper, Haley Nicole
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Lust, Molly Renee
Odom, Maddison Joann
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Whitt, Logan James Robert
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Reininger, Heather Marie
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Reininger, Heather Marie
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Hall, Brian Jacob
Hall, Brian Jacob
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Haas, Violet Fiona
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Haas, Violet Fiona
Maddison Odom
Vincent Moran
Brayden Nieding
Karinna Mitterling
Taylor McQuate Madison Mickey Manning, Chelsea Mae McNeely, Peyton Robert Marshal Mull McDonald, Dominic Scott Manning, Chelsea Mae Willis, Sadie Madeline Schlager, Anthony Joseph Nathan Patfield Adelle Pickering Taylor, Carson Riley Wright, Joshua Bradley
Estella Ohly
Lust, Molly Renee
Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth
Mickey, Madison Peyton
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Odom, Maddison Joann
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice
Lust, Molly Renee
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth Mitterling, Karinna Elle
McConnell, Cooper Alan
McKenna, Quintin Collin
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Hall, Brian Jacob
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen Manning, Chelsea Mae
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Moran, Vincent Gabriel Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Haas, Violet Fiona
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Manning, Shelby Kae
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Reininger, Heather Marie Ohly, Estella Abigail Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Krouse, Elise Joann
McConnell, Cooper Alan
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Nieding, Brayden Seth
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Jerousek, Kennedy Rose
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Reininger, Heather Marie
McConnell, Cooper Alan
Skierski, Sydney Kay
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Odom, Maddison Joann
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
McConnell, Cooper Alan Greene, Christopher ThomasKrouse, Elise Joann
Greene, Christopher Thomas Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Lust, Molly Renee Lemire, Lillian Rose Mickey, Madison Peyton Manning, Shelby Kae Odom, Maddison Joann Hall, Brian Jacob Reyna, Riley Alexander Patfield, Nathan Charles Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel McNeely, Peyton Robert Mull, Marshal Lloyd Pickering, Adelle Kathleen Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Whitt, Logan James Robert
McQuate, Taylor Alice Marie
Odom, Maddison Joann
Lemire, Lillian Rose
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Haas, Violet Fiona
Helms, Caiden Allen
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Jerousek, Kennedy Rose
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Helms, Caiden Allen
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Nieding, Brayden Seth
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Taylor, Carson Riley
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Lust, Molly Renee Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Reininger, Heather Marie
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Reininger, Heather Marie
Hall, Brian Jacob Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo Hall, Brian Jacob Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Reyna, Riley Alexander Patfield, Nathan Charles Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Haas, Violet Fiona
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Haas, Violet Fiona
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Heather Reininger
Brysen Shreves
Hall, Brian Jacob
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
McConnell, Cooper Alan Ohly, Estella Abigail Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Mollie Shinsky
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Hall, Brian Jacob
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Higgins, Joshua Ellis
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Anthony Schlager
Sydney Skierski
Joleisa Sizer
Riley Reyna
Johnson, Kyleigh Andrea
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice
McNeely, Peyton Robert
McDonald, Dominic Scott
McKenna Soboslai
Ohly, Estella Abigail
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Ezekiel Smith
Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Lawson, Trey Skyler
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Lust, Molly Renee
McConnell, Cooper Alan
McKenna, Quintin Collin
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Lust, Molly Renee Manning, Chelsea Mae Lemke, Abigail Elizabeth Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Moran, Vincent Gabriel Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie Manning, Chelsea Mae Pickering, Adelle Kathleen Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo Mull, Marshal Lloyd Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Dakota Somerville Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Odom, Maddison Joann
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Taylor, Carson Riley
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
McDonald, Dominic Scott
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Mickey, Madison Peyton
Odom, Maddison Joann
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Lust, Molly Renee
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Reyna, Riley Alexander
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Taylor, Carson Riley
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Reininger, Heather Marie
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Somerville, Dakota James
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Reininger, Heather Marie
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Lust, Molly Renee Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Somerville, Dakota James
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Taylor, Carson Riley
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Reininger, Heather Marie
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Reininger, Heather Marie
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Gwenyth Vannatter
Logan Whitt
Sadie Willis
Lucas Sutherland
Ryan Tummel
Mikayla Standen
Joseph Tansey
Carson Taylor
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Hall, Brian Jacob
Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie
Patfield, Nathan Charles Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Hall, Brian Jacob
Karlowicz, Caiden Nathaniel
Lehmkuhl, Morgan Jo
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
McDonald, Dominic Scott
McDonald, Dominic Scott
Lust, Molly Renee
McKenna, Quintin Collin
McKenna, Quintin Collin
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Lust, Molly Renee
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Ohly, Estella Abigail
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Mitterling, Karinna Elle
Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Lust, Molly Renee Manning, Chelsea Mae McNeely, Peyton Robert Lundy, Phylicia Latrice Moran, Vincent Gabriel Hockenberger, Jessalea Marie Manning, Chelsea Mae Pickering, Adelle Kathleen Smith, Ezekiel Samuel Soboslai, McKenna Elise Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Joshua Wright Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Somerville, Dakota James
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Lust, Molly Renee
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Somerville, Dakota James
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Taylor, Carson Riley
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Taylor, Carson Riley
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Standen, Mikayla Jordan
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Somerville, Dakota James
Reininger, Heather Marie
Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Vannatter, Gwenyth Malixa
Reininger, Heather Marie
Sizer, Joleisa Carole
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Taylor, Carson Riley
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Taylor, Carson Riley
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Best Wishes from the following:
NICK ABRAHAM FORD THE DEPOT AT UNION STATION MCCONNELL MEATS
1115 EAST BROAD ST, ELYRIA 440-366-3673 700 N. CENTER ST, LAGRANGE 15788 ST RT 58, OBERLIN 440-775-3276
440-355-6505
MIKE HIGNETT, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY KEN KEIFFER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Moran, Vincent Gabriel
Manning, Chelsea Mae
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Manning, Chelsea Mae Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Patfield, Nathan Charles
Lust, Molly Renee Manning, Chelsea Mae McNeely, Peyton Robert Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Lust, Molly Renee Mull, Marshal Lloyd McKenna, Quintin Collin McNeely, Peyton Robert Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan 10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101, ELYRIA
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Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
McKenna, Quintin Collin
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Patfield, Nathan Charles
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
TAWNEE MANCUSO, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Taylor, Carson Riley
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Somerville, Dakota James
Somerville, Dakota James
Wright, Joshua Bradley
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101, ELYRIA
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Taylor, Carson Riley
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan
Skierski, Sydney Kay
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Reyna, Riley Alexander
Somerville, Dakota James
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Sutherland, Lucas Paul
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Whitt, Logan James Robert
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Somerville, Dakota James
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Taylor, Carson Riley
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Taylor, Carson Riley
440-506-0414 10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 10, 440-355-5922
ELYRIA 440-897-5770
PLATINUM PETAL VALLEY CHEVROLET
110 S. MAIN ST., WELLINGTON 440-647-8844 KING REALTY 46767 STATE ROUTE 18, WELLINGTON
WWW.KINGREALTYCOUNTRY.COM 440-647-5381
440-647-3580
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Pickering, Adelle Kathleen
Manning, Chelsea Mae Shinsky, Mollie Grace Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Manning, Chelsea Mae McNeely, Peyton Robert Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Tummel, Ryan Thomas Tummel, Ryan Thomas
McNeely, Peyton Robert
Mull, Marshal Lloyd
Somerville, Dakota James
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Schlager, Anthony Joseph
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Tansey, Joseph Wayne
Taylor, Carson Riley
Somerville, Dakota James
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Taylor, Carson Riley
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Willis, Sadie Madeline
Smith, Ezekiel Samuel
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Somerville, Dakota James
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Somerville, Dakota James
Shinsky, Mollie Grace
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Taylor, Carson Riley
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Taylor, Carson Riley
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Taylor, Carson Riley
Taylor, Carson Riley
Somerville, Dakota James
Somerville, Dakota James
Wright, Joshua Bradley
Shinsky, Mollie Grace Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Tummel, Ryan Thomas Shinsky, Mollie Grace Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Tummel, Ryan Thomas Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Soboslai, McKenna Elise
Somerville, Dakota James
Tummel, Ryan Thomas
Somerville, Dakota James
Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Somerville, Dakota James Tummel, Ryan Thomas Shreves, Brysen Nathaniel-Logan Somerville, Dakota James Tummel, Ryan Thomas
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HIGH SCHOOL
Zachary Abicht Gaige Agurkis Brody Ahart Tiffany Andrews Hailey Axford Brystal Bachman Jacob Becker Christian Beltran Samantha Besel Addison Black
Chase Blackburn Kayla Bosak Madison Bowman Declan Bracken Christian Bulkoski Bailey Cobb Brandon Cobb Jack Cunningham Callum Davies Chase Dillen
Logan Duelley Brianna Ehrke Richard Fish Hayden Fox Camden Fraser Nolan Gandee Olivia Gardner Lydia Gould Hayley Gregory Cody Grimmett
Grace Hagerman Timothy Hallauer Jack Handley Benjamin Hanwell Perri Harmon Riley Hayes Riley Helbig Declan Herbert Alexandria Hood Landon Horner
Andrea Houghton Charlee Hudak Beau Hurst Emily Jacobs Kasey Jedrzejek Gwenyth Johnson Makenna Keating Tyler Kimble Karlie Kistler Kelsey Kovacs
Adriana Krauss Austin Lennerth Jacob Linden Nathan Lindsey Zachary Longacre Peyton Lunn Elaina Magel Owen Maiden Michael Matranga Devon Mayer
Devan McCarty Jacob Miller Bella Minisall Dillon Moffitt Diego Moralez Jayden Moralez Alexander Nagle Irene Norton-Miller Matthew Nunez Parker Padin
Best Wishes from the following:
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N. CENTER ST., LAGRANGE 440-355-9920 233A COMMERCE DR. LAGRANGE 440-355-5526
NICK ABRAHAM FORD SHERI O’CONNER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
1115 EAST BROAD ST, ELYRIA 440-366-3673 10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-213-8624
TAWNEE MANCUSO, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY JIM WIRSCHAM, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-897-5770 0247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101
TED SCHRIVER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY THE DEPOT AT UNION STATION
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-225-5219 700 N. CENTER ST, LAGRANGE 440-355-6505
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Giulia Pani Pietra Parensa Gabriele Perine Delaney Peters Christopher Puskas Parker Rankin Wilder Ratcliff Ava Reed Tristan Reed Alexandra Ritenour
Konner Rodick Jordan Romans Eli Ross Dylan Sackett Jacob Schurdell Nadya Scott Tyler Semenik Ryne Shackelford Jack Sivec Masyn Skvor
Brooke Smith Victoria Solt Michael Spatafore Hayden Spence Ashly Spencer Payton Stoots Nautika Strong Anthony Stroud Joshua Sugerik Evan Swords
Carter Taylor Tristan Thompson Dylan Tinney David Turner Attalie Updegrove Kole Urig Maeve Vana Jacob VanTilburg Justin Vargo Spencer Warner
Justin Warren Noah Weaver Anthony Weir Andrea Whitman Leslie Willi Bryanna Williams Emily Wittlinger Jake Wood Elizabeth Yates Nicholas Yates
Best Wishes from the following: GENERAL PLUG
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10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-506-0414
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-355-5922
MCCONNELL MEATS LAGRANGE HARDWARE & RENTALS
15788 ST RT 58, OBERLIN 440-775-3276
300 E. MAIN ST. LAGRANGE 440-355-4222
WWW.LAGRANGEHARDWARE.COM
B-K GLASS WINDOW & DOOR
42023 ST. RT. 303, LAGRANGE 440-355-6705
HIGHLAND FLOOR REFINISHING Congratulations!
MIKE O’CONNER 440-653-3617
DENNY KRASIENKO, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-221-3555
JVS Celebrates Career Tech with Rose; Gavin Seitz, Precision Machine Tech- Sebastian Hibsman, Commercial Truck Tech-
Signing Day nology senior, signed with Voss Industries; nology senior, signed with Hissong Ground,
Destiney Vasquez, Cosmetology senior, Inc. Kenworth of Cleveland; Carter Litten, Ma-
The 4th annual Lorain County JVS Signing signed with ARZ Salon and Spa Retreat. sonry Trades senior, signed with Bricklayers
Day event was held on May 9 with high school Elyria - Katelynn Jackson, Early Childhood Local #5 Union with Digger Concrete; Paul
seniors being celebrated for committing to Education senior, signed with Horizon Educa- Popp, Heating and Air Conditioning senior,
full-time employment or an apprenticeship in tion Center; William Miller, Maintenance Ser- signed with Gene’s Refrigeration, Heating
their skilled trade after graduation. vices senior, signed with Project SEARCH; and Air Conditioning
In a style like “National Signing Day” events Sarena Randall, Cosmetology senior, signed Wellington - Hayden Fleming, Welding and
for high school student-athletes, the career with Great Clips. Fabrication senior, signed with Norwalk Con-
tech students were recognized as they signed Keystone - Benjamin Hanwell, Heating and crete Industries; Braden Hamer, Heating and
their “letters of intent” for a job offer. Air Conditioning senior, signed with Oberlin Air Conditioning senior, signed with Ashland
Each student was called up to receive their Cabinet Company; Nathan Lindsey, Precision Comfort Control; Cooper McConnell, Cyber-
‘letter of intent’ and signed it with their em- Machine Technology senior, signed with Bet- security and Networking senior, signed with
ployer behind them. Students were celebrat- tcher Industries; Kelsey Kovacs, Collision Re- Lorain County JVS; Christopher Moran, In-
ed among school administrators, teachers, pair senior, signed with Eastwood Company; dustrial Equipment Mechanics senior, signed
local business partners, family and friends as Maeve Vana, Landscape and Greenhouse with J.A. Kilby Enterprises; Lucas Sutherland,
they took the next step in their career paths. Management senior, signed with Cleveland Heating and Air Conditioning senior, signed
Local students in our readership area and the Metro Parks Zoo; Anthony Weir, Commercial with Gross Plumbing, Inc. Mechanical Con-
companies they signed with are listed below Truck Technology senior, signed with CNC tractors.
by associate school: Mechanical. Congratulations to all!
Columbia - Andrew Jakubiec, Precision Ma- Midview - Pierce Boone, Welding and Fab-
chine Technology senior, signed with A.J. rication senior, signed with SH Distributing;
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HIGH SCHOOL
Joseph Adkins Jr Steven Allen Vanessa Anderson Blake Ansel James Ansel Nadia Aponte Lilly Armold Olivia Arnoczky Alyssa Atkinson Garrett Backus
Dylan Bates Allison Bechtold Ethan Beitel Dawson Bell Aidan Berstling Owen Bier Mykenzi Birth Aryanna Blankenship Xander Blaylock Trever Block
Thomas Booth Ryan Bors Brittany Buckingham Brook Buckingham Kylie Bunner Nathan Burch Dylan Butts Charlotte Bynum Christopher Callaway Max Carter
Kayden Carver Olivia Case Kayla Chong Chase Covender Owen Covender Hannah Craft Molly Crowder Nicholas Crowder Clara Davies Mackenzie Dawson
Cameron DeJesus Emily Demastus Nolan DeSimone Anthony DiFranco Mya DiFranco James Dular Gabrielle Dury Tyler Dye Delaney Eakins Lindsay Eakins
Aya Elder Kase Ellison Riki Evans Kaleb Faust-Turner Timothy Foose Selena Garcia Zachary Gendics Wyatt Gilbert Madison Gilchrist Zackary Gilchrist
Ashley Goff Mitchell Gooch Andrew Grabrovac Tyler Gross Sean Grudier Kyler Hall Michael Hamm Ronald Hamm Jordan Hatcher Matthew Hawke
Best Wishes from the following:
JIM WIRSCHAM, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY GRAFTON SPARKLE MARKET
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-567-4144 RT. 57 NORTH GRAFTON 440-926-3566
GRAFTON MOWER SERVICE MIKE HIGNETT, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
1007 PARSONS RD., GRAFTON 440-926-2880 10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-506-0414
SHERI O’CONNER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY VILLAGE JEWELRY & REPAIR
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Samantha Hensley Katrina Hermann Kelsey Herner Marissa Hodgeman Charlie Horwedel Lana Hovanitz Meghan Hubbard Mikayla Huge Kaiden Jacobson Noah Jones
Kalyssa Joviak Owen Kaiser Nathanial Kemer Julianna Kinter Kaiya Kirby Isabella Kisilewicz Steven Klesta Dustin Knipper Samantha Knorr Sydney Kowell
Mikaela Kraft Natalie Kramer Mason Kucera Dylan Kuhn Nathaniel Kulwicki Raymond Lambert Thomas Lane Joshua Lang Raylynn Layne Alexander Lenz Jr
Kalysta Leppert Robert Logar Mya Lugo Abigeal Lundberg Abigale Mahaffey Alexander Malik Liam Malone Jeremy Mathes Chelsea Matotek Gerald McAulliff
John McCaffrey Alexis McKee Cullen McLaughlin Jada McNair Carter Meek Andres Melo Kaylei Merrick Isabella Mesar Amalie Metzger Christopher Miscuda
Charles Myers Zachariah Orgel Morgan Pakosz Sophia Palazzi Gabriella Passerrello Braeden Pelko Allison Perry Emma Petroskey Herman Plas Kaden Poelking
Nathan Potts Joseph Pozda Lauryn Prunty Nathaniel Pryor Amanda Pshock Cole Pugh Aniya Qualls Aiyana Raines Braxtyn Rapp Marc Reed
Alexandria Reeves Jillian Reyes Trevor Riemer Madison Ries Christian Rivera Amiah Robinson Kelsey Robitaille Nicholas Roig Seth Roig Lauren Rose
Best Wishes from the following:
TED SCHRIVER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY NICK ABRAHAM FORD
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-225-5219 1115 EAST BROAD ST, ELYRIA 440-366-3673
KEN KEIFFER, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO FUNERAL HOME
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-355-5922 38475 CHESTNUT RIDGE, ELYRIA 440-322-4626
SCHILD’S IGA BOOTLEGGERS
RT 82 & ISLAND RD GRAFTON 440-748-3751 34550 ROYALTON RD, COLUMBIA STATION 440-748-1029
TAWNEE MANCUSO, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY GENERAL PLUG
10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-897-5770 455 N. MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-926-2411
GRAFTON V.F.W. POST #3341 DENNY KRASIENKO, NORTHERN OHIO REALTY
781 HURON ST GRAFTON 440-926-3341 10247 DEWHURST RD. SUITE 101 ELYRIA 440-221-3555
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