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Volume 62, No. 51 Columbia Station, Ohio June 26, 2017
See Pages 12-13 GRAFTON July 4th Freedom
BICENTENNIAL Celebration Page 15
DAY
Page 10
Thank You! VFW Post #9340 proudly displays their
recent acquisition of a M42 Duster Tank
Dear Family, Friends, Midview Board, Administration,
Staff, Students, Midview Community and Surrounding The Columbia V.F.W. ?re and tracer ammunition ther a .30 caliber Browning
Communities, Post #9340 recently ac- gave the appearance of a M1919A4 or 7.62mm M60
quired a M42 Duster Tank dragon’s breath. Their U.S. machine gun. The 500 hp,
Thank you for your condolences. For every call, text, to display in the front of Army crews called them six-cylinder, Continental
card, donation, meal, flower, gift and offering of the Post home, located at “Dusters” due to the large (or Lycoming Engines),
support. 25742 Royalton Road, in clouds of dust they creat- air-cooled, gasoline engine
Thank you for your thoughts, your prayers and for the Columbia Station. Satur- ed as they sped across the is located in the rear of the
memories you have shared of our precious Lindsey day, June 24, at the Colum- dirt roads of Vietnam. They vehicle. It was driven by a
Mae that have touched our hearts so deeply. bia Homecoming Festival, were also in use during the cross-drive, two-speed Al-
We will forever be grateful for the unmeasurable was the of?cial dedication Korean War. lison transmission.
amount of support we have and continue to receive. ceremony for the new ac-
Lindsey touched so many lives, more than she could quisition. M42 Duster Tank His- Although the M42 Dust-
have ever known. She truly was an angel here on tory: er was initially designed
earth. Back in December of for an anti-aircraft role, it
2014, Shawn Siegrist, The M42 40 mm proved highly successful
Tony, Tracie and Brayden Rotuno VFW Post #9340 Quarter- Self-Propelled Anti-Air- when used in the Vietnam
master, sent a letter to the craft Gun, or “Duster,” is
Army Donation Command,
Lindsey Mae USARMY TACOM and
Rotuno they responded to his re-
quest with the M42 Duster.
Community Action offers assistance to beat the heat This tank was originally The M42 Duster Tank displayed on the front lawn of the Post home.
in an outdoor museum in
Lorain County Community Action Agency and the Ohio Development Services Agency the Cincinnati, Ohio area. an American armored light War against unarmored
will offer help staying cool for low-income residents over 60 years of age or with medical It was in rough shape and air-defense gun built for the ground forces.
conditions worsened by extreme heat. The 2017 Summer Crisis Program will operate from needed painting and res- United States Army from
July 1 through August 31 with eligible Lorain County residents receiving help paying their toration. The Ohio Army 1952 until December 1960, Production of the M42
cooling bill and/or an air conditioning unit. The program’s quali?cations are two-tiered. National Guard did all the in service until 1988. Pro- began in early 1952 at
Residents must be over 60 or have a documented medical condition. They must also live restoration, stripping the duction of this vehicle was GM’s Cleveland Tank
at or below 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Line (an annual income of $43,050 for a tank and repainting it. The performed by the tank divi- Plant. It entered service in
family of four). Commander of Post #9340, sion of the General Motors late 1953 and replaced a
Frank Madey, donated the Corporation. It used com- variety of different anti-air-
Customers of regulated utilities can receive up to $300 in assistance. Customers of un- money for the paint. Many ponents from the M41 light craft systems in armored
regulated utilities can receive up to $500. Residents who have not received an air condi- donations were also re- tank and was constructed of divisions. In 1956, the M42
tioner from LCCAA in the last three years can request a unit. The cost of the unit will be ceived for the pad the tank all-welded steel. received a new engine and
deducted from the amount of assistance they receive. The remainder can be applied to their sits on. Community mem- other upgrades, along with
energy bill if needed. Ohioans enrolled in the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) bers and Post members do- A total of 3,700 M42s other M41 based vehicles,
are not eligible for a monetary bene?t from the Summer Crisis Program. But, if the enrolled nated labor, time and mate- were built. The vehicle has becoming the M42A1.
PIPP household is current with payments, they may be eligible for an air conditioner. Re- rials to install the pad and a crew of six and weighs Production was halted in
veri?cations continue to be available year long. set the tank in place. 22,500 kg (49,500 lb) fully December 1960 with 3,700
loaded. Maximum speed examples made during its
Appointments can be made by calling 1-855-806-9620. Three sites will be open during “It took some time to get is 45 mph (72 km/h) with production run.
the program. All three are scheduled via the toll free number. The main of?ce, at 401 the job done at ?rst, but we a range of 100 miles (160
Broadway in Lorain, will be open on Mondays from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Tuesday through hoped and pushed to get km). Armament consists The M42 Duster histor-
Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The site is closed for lunch from 12-1 p.m. daily. Walk-ins will it done by the Columbia of fully automatic twin 40 ical information is from
be accepted all day. The Wellington of?ce, at 115 Willard Memorial Square, will be open Homecoming celebration,” mm M2A1 Bofors, with a Wikipedia.org.
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Walk-ins will be accepted before 11 a.m. stated Siegrist. “We ?nal- rate of ?re of 2×120 rounds
The site is closed for lunch from 12-1 p.m. daily. LCCAA has also opened an of?ce at St. ly took delivery in the last per minute (rpm) and ei- Visitors are encouraged
Agnes Church, 611 Lake Avenue, in Elyria, in the school building at the back of the parking week of May, the tank was to stop by and see this
lot. The of?ce will be open only for appointments Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.- 5 delivered on May 25, and magni?cent war machine.
p.m. The of?ce will be closed daily for lunch from 12-1 p.m. members from the ‘Pride
for Veterans’ escorted the
To complete their applications, customers must bring the following: tank from Columbus to the
• Income information for all household members 18 years of age or older. Any member VFW Post on their motor-
reporting “no income” must complete a no income form. cycles, and most of that
• Social Security Numbers for all household members. was in the rain,” he added.
• Proof of citizenship for all household members.
• Most recent electric and gas bills. The Viet Cong called the
• Proof of medical condition if applicable (documentation signed by a licensed physician M42s “Fire Dragons” be-
or registered nurse practitioner). cause their high volume of
Contact LCCAA headquarters at (440) 245-2009 with any questions.
Community Carlisle 7 Grafton Twp. 11 Wellington 14 Profile Page 8
Directory Columbia 4 LaGrange 19 Churches 6 Classifieds 20
Eaton 7 N. Ridgeville 18 Events page 2 Dining Guide 17
Grafton 9
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LOCAL
Events
June 24 June 24 June 30 July 1 July 6-9 July 14-15
Ohio Scottish Games Waterfront Wine Festival Cleveland Orchestra at Lorain Fairview Park Wellington Cheese
Public Square Black River Landing Summerfest Festival
The Ohio Scottish Games high- Enjoy the sunset over Lake Erie
light the traditional dance, mu- while sampling wine from 8 lo- This FREE concert features 10:00pm 25th Annual weekend festival This is the last year for the
sic and athletics of the ancient cal wineries, eating delicious American favorites - plus ?re- that invites members of the Cheese Festival. Activities in-
highland games. This event is food from Avon Lake’s ?nest works! Join thousands of your Grafton Fairview Park community and clude a Parade, Fun Family
for the enjoyment of all Scots restaurants, and listening to neighbors, family, and friends Willow Park surrounding communities to Activities, Cheesecake Bakeoff
and friends as well as to intro- smooth acoustic music. for a special musical evening gather for good food, entertain- plus a 5K/10K/1 Mile Walk.
duce the Scottish Arts and tradi- celebrating Cleveland and all of 10:00pm ment, arts and crafts, a parade,
tions to the community. Veteran’s Park Northeast Ohio. ?reworks, and more. Downtown Wellington
RT83 & Lake Rd, July 2 Hours vary each day
Lorain Fairgrounds Avon Lake Public Square Bohlken Park
23000 Fairgrounds Rd, 4:00pm - Sunset Downtown Cleveland North Olmsted 3885 W 210th St, July 14-15
Wellington 6:00pm Great Northern Mall Fairview Park
8:00am - 6:00pm www.avonlakewaterfront.com Hours vary each day Ink in the Clink
June 30-Jul 2 At dusk
www.ohioscottishgames.com June 24-25 www.fairviewsummerfest.com 3 day Tattoo and Music festival
Italian American Avon Lake held at the infamous Ohio State
Oberlin Chalk Walk Lorain International Summer Festival Weiss Field July 7-9 Reformatory featuring bike
Festival builders, live bands, merchan-
The Oberlin Chalk Walk is a More than 25 food vendors At dusk Huron Riverfest dise and food vendors.
festive colorful event that cele- The 3 day bazaar takes place and restaurants. Headline acts
brates the tradition of sidewalk at the scenic Black River. Var- from Italy, Canada, and the Elyria The weekend is full of live en- 100 Reformatory Rd,
painting. Sidewalks around ious nationalities, cultures and showrooms of Las Vegas. Pas- Lorain County Speedway tertainment, a Queen’s com- Mans?eld
Oberlin will be available for chil- our community are celebrated ta Eating Contest, Italian folk petition, the Huron Lion’s Club 11:00am - 10:00pm
dren and adults to use as “can- with the sharing of gifts from our dancers, Retail & Craft Ven- At dusk parade, Pet’s on the Pier pa-
vases” to make their own side- many homelands through food, dors, Large Children”s Section rade, the Road Show, and our www.inkintheclink.com
walk creations. All skill levels music, costume and tradition. with Rides and games, Balloon July 3 amazing ?reworks over the Hu-
are welcome! Register that day. Artists, Face Painters and much ron River. July 16
Black River Landing more! North Ridgeville
Downtown Oberlin 421 Black River Ln, South Central Park 330 N. Main St. Taste of Tremont
10:00am - 4:00pm Lorain Cuyahoga Fairgrounds Huron
Hours vary each day 19201 E. Bagley Rd., At dusk Hours vary each day The street festival will show-
www.oberlinchalkwalk.com Middleburg Heights case the best of Tremont’s food,
www.loraininternational.com Hours vary each day Wellington www.huronriverfest.com art and entertainment. Profes-
Columbia Homecoming Lorain Fairgrounds sor Avenue will be blocked off
Cleveland Pizza Fest www.italianamericansummer- and admission is free!
Come see this FREE Annual festival.com/ At dusk
Festival in Columbia Station. Try Sample sized pieces from Professor Ave
There will be live entertainment, 13 local pizza vendors! Live July 1 Elyria Tremont
a parade, ?reworks, rides, eat- music, motorcycle and classic West Park 12:00pm - 8:00pm
ing contests, local business car displays, free Corn Hole Grafton Chalk Walk At dusk
demonstrations, movie in the play, and much, much more!!!! www.inkintheclink.com
park & much, much more! Adults over 18 $6, Tweens $2, The Village of Grafton Bicen-
12 and under FREE. tennial is having a Chalk walk. Advertise Your Event!
Columbia Twp Park Free, Fun for all ages and win
25540 Royalton Rd, Cuyahoga Fairgrounds prizes! Register and pick up
Columbia Station 19201 E. Bagley Rd., chalk at City Hall before grab-
12:00pm - 11:00pm Middleburg Heights bing your sidewalk!
Hours vary each day
Strongsville Rib Burnoff Grafton City Hall
www.clevelandpizzafest.com 960 Main St, Grafton
Come sample and judge for the 12:00pm - 4:00pm
best ribs! Live music and enter- June 29- Jul 1
tainment for kids. Food trucks • Event Name
are new this year too! Admiss Ashland Balloonfest
$3, Active military and kids 10 • Description of Event
and under free. Everyone will enjoy the colorful
Ashland skies as the hot air bal- (Includes up to 25 Words)
Strongsville Commons loons ?ll the air for this memo-
Corner of Rt 42 & Rt 82 rable weekend. Entertainment, • Date Call:
Strongsville music, shows, and an assort- • Location 440-236-5103
12:00pm - 11:00pm ment of food vending is all part • Time
of the nonstop activities..
• There is a cost to advertise
Freer Field, 1264 South • Restrictions apply to certain
Center St., Ashland
Hours vary each day events, call to check!
www.ashlandohioballoonfest.com
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 26, 2017 The Road-Service Director reported Rescue #1 down with an Columbia Soccer Golf Outing
air conditioner problem. It should be ?xed by tomorrow. Co-
Julie Petras lumbus approved the Redfern repair project. An MOU will be The Columbia boy’s and girl’s soccer program will hold their
email: [email protected] signed with Eaton for the Hawke Road joint Issue 1 for next 11th annual golf outing on Saturday, July 22. The outing will be
year. Columbia has an $8000 recycling grant. The Director held at Cossett Creek (formerly Brunswick Hills), 4900 Center
Columbia Trustees taking asked the Trustees to use part of the money for the purchase of a Rd., in Brunswick. It will be a 4-person scramble, with a shotgun
steps to block annexation mulching mower for the park. The Trustees granted the request. start to begin at 9 a.m. The cost is $75 per golfer (adults only),
The Fire Chief reported 36 on ?le, 34 on call, 106 ?re calls and which includes green fees/cart, lunch, catered steak dinner and
Columbia Township trustees have hired an attorney to help 327 EMS to date. There were 37 mutual aid assists and 11 mu- door prizes. You can also just join them for dinner for a cost of
block the proposed annexation put forward by developer David tual aid requests. May transport billing brought in $13,715.39, $30. For reservations or entry forms, contact coach Corey Taylor
Gill and other representatives of the Riverside Golf Association. bringing the total for the year to $60,182.93. The ?re department at (440) 371-4820 or [email protected], or Mike Welker at
Olmsted Falls is considering the proposal. The developer was is ready for the ?reworks program on Saturday. All parties have (216) 973-7723; or [email protected].
originally interested in residential development, but Olmsted been noti?ed and the insurance and paperwork is on ?le. They
Falls was not interested. It appears the city is interested in mak- will be video taping on the ground all the time while the ?re- If anyone is interested in being a hole sponsor, the cost is $50
ing it into a Crocker Park type property mixed with business and works are being ?red. The blood drive is Friday at the station. for a sign at a tee box, along with your name included on a banner
residential. It has come to the Fire Chief’s attention that many people do to be hung at all home games. A Gold Hole Sponsor is $200 and
not have working smoke alarms in the home. Smoke detectors includes a sign at a tee box, along with an individual banner 6’ x
The annexation of Riverside Golf Course to Olmsted Falls save lives; replace batteries and purchase new smoke detectors 3’6” high that will be hung at the outing and at all home games.
is being brought in front of the Lorain County Commissioner’s if necessary. Rita Plata reported there was no cemetery action. Please contact either coach if you are interested in sponsorship.
Of?ce. It has been suggested that a letter AND phone call cam- Old Business
paign begin by the residents of Columbia Township who are Shred day was a success. 3300 pounds of paper was shred- Valley City 4th of July
against the annexation be started to the Commissioner voicing ded. The street lights are still not installed at Boone Road & Rt.
your concerns. Due to the fact that this is being decided now, it 82 or West River and Riverview. The Trustees have decided not The annual Fourth of July festivities start with the annual pa-
is encouraged for you to FAX your letter to the Commissioner’s to join the garbage collection consortium for $10,000. There are rade and car show presented by the Liverpool Township Histor-
of?ce so they receive it quickly. The Commissioner can stop this 3 services available in our area for residents to choose from. The ical Society. Parade lineup is at 10 a.m. (cars & marching units
from happening. They have to agree in order for this to go to the workshop meeting with the school board went well. The school at the Depot, bikes and small ?oats behind Valley City Family
next approval level. board learned that there are 600 sites approved now and a po- Medicine and large ?oats at EUCC). The Parade steps off at 11
tential of 900+ more when the next developments are approved. a.m. and ends at Mill Stream Park with a Car Show and conces-
For your info. - this annexation has been ?led under a Type II A Public Hearing for Zoning Amendment 2017-02 was set up by sions provided by Boy Scout Troop #502. The Fireworks display
expedited annexation. So it will move quickly. the Trustees for July 3 at 7:30 p.m. This is in regards to changing will take place at dusk also at the Mill Stream Park. Come early
the Zoning from R3 to R1 for a development on Sprague and and listen to the Litch?eld Band performing at 7 p.m., with con-
Lorain County Commissioners Of?ce, 226 Middle Ave., Mitchell. The Trustees will hold a workshop meeting on June cessions provided again by the Boy Scouts. The ?reworks show
Elyria, Oh 44035.Phone: (440) 329-5111 or Fax: (440) 323- 28 at 8 a.m. with the ?re chief in regards to the 1.5 mill ?re levy is put on by the Valley City Community Group with donations
3357. proposed for the November ballot. from area businesses, civic groups and individuals.
Riverside Golf Course ?led an application for a type 2 ex-
Columbia Trustees Meeting pedited annexation with Olmsted Falls on June 9 to move their Visit valleycity.org for more information or if you would like
property, which is in Columbia Township, into Olmsted Falls. to make a donation.
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on June 19 Columbia offered Riverside the best within our zoning, a PRDD
at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall with all three trustees present. The 130 units, the most dense in Columbia zoning and Riverside Columbia Youth Soccer Camp
minutes of the June 5 and June 15 Special meeting were ap- turned it down. It was Riverside who broke off mediation with
proved as written. The Trustees voted to pay the bills and pay- the court, not Columbia. Now it is up to Olmsted Falls to accept Check out the 1st annual Columbia Youth Soccer Camp this
roll. The bills amounted to $8,543.11 and the payroll amounted or reject the request for annexation. The Council will meet on summer! The camp will be under the direction of both Head Var-
to $32,359.42, bringing it to a total of $40,902.53. The receipts June 27 at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall, at the corner of Bagley and sity coaches for CHS, Corey Taylor and Mike Welker. The Co-
totaled $2,079.20. Mapleway, to vote on the issue. lumbia varsity staff and players will be assisting with the camp.
New Business The main focus will be teaching the fundamentals of the game
Correspondence was read. ODOT sent word that the Snell The Trustees and the Fire Department will be inspecting of soccer, while creating an atmosphere of friendly competition.
Road bridge work will be started mid-August, ?rst the pipeline Rockin-R-Ranch’s new construction before it is used in its new The camp will take place from July 17-20, from 6-7:30 p.m., at
and then the bridge. The Lorain County General Health District entertainment season. The power was redone in the park. The the Columbia Youth Soccer Fields behind Copopa. The camp is
is offering a household sewage treatment system grant to assist concession stand should be more ef?cient. Mandie Andrews of- for boys and girls entering grades 3-8. The fee for the 4-day camp
homeowners who lack the ?nancial resources to replace a failing fered to put up an informational Facebook page for the Township is $50, which includes a camp T-shirt. The application forms
household sewage treatment system or to connect to an existing to put it into the Social Media world. All events can be posted were sent home with all students the last week of school. Dead-
sanitary sewer. For program information and an application con- for information only. No comments will be allowed. You must line for the application is July 10. Please make checks payable to
tact the township of?ce. contact Mandie to get your event posted. The Trustees agreed to Columbia High School. Applications, release forms and checks
it. The Trustees hired Al Schrader as legal council for the annex- can be mailed to: Youth Soccer Camp, Attn: Corey Taylor, Co-
Department Reports ation issue. They voted to hire Gerald Phillips, another attorney lumbia High School, 14168 W. River Rd., Columbia Station, OH
The Zoning Inspector reported 7 permits issued between June who is very knowledgeable in zoning laws and annexation, to 44028. For additional information, please contact Coach Taylor
5-16, of which 3 were new homes, bringing the total to 37 to work with Mr. Schrader. He was hired at $50/hour, with a cap at at [email protected] or call him at (440) 371-4820.
date. Violation letters for high vegetation were sent to 2 residents $5000. The Additional forms may be downloaded from the main CMS page
on Royalton Road and one on East River Road. A violation let- Trustees passed Resolution #73 unanimously both by individ- or picked up in the main of?ce at the high school.
ter for excessive debris on the property was sent to a resident ual vote and by voice opposing the annexation and requesting
on Fremont. The Zoning Commission will meet Thursday, July the commissioners to determine that Erik Calabrese is indeed an J&J Greenhouse
6, at 6 p.m. There is no Board of Zoning Appeals for June. owner of the Riverview property and is authorized to sign the “We Grow On You”
petition. SALE! SALE! SALE!
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Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry build your skills through writ- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 26, 2017 Page 5
ing practice. The next session
On Saturday, July 1, a free hot meal will be served and a is on Thursday, July 6, from 2017 State Science Day Participants
perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life Wesleyan 6:30-8 p.m. Preregistration is
Church from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. This is a monthly event held the required.
?rst Saturday of every month. The meal and food pantry (featur-
ing fresh perishable foods) is available at no charge to all local Family Story Time In The
residents. Gazebo - Bring your kids to
a fun-?lled family story time
The church is located at 11149 West River Road, in Colum- with books, music, ?nger
bia Station. For more information, please contact Kathy at (440) plays and more on Monday,
840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091. July 10, from 6:30-7 p.m.
Meet in the gazebo in the Co-
Columbia Library events lumbia Township Park, just
behind the library. Preregistra-
All Lorain Public Library required. tion is required. Middle School participants were (LR): Madeleine Finton, Ethan Valentine, Claire Lind, Elise Champagne,
System locations are closed Excel For Beginners - Samantha Geiger and Will Hunt.
in observance of the Indepen- Book Sale - Get great bar-
dence Day holiday on Tues- Participants will learn about gains on books, CDs, DVDs Columbia Schools were High School participants were (LR): Natalie Wilkins, Jordan Wasko
day, July 4. the basics of using the 2007 and more on Tuesday, July 11, represented at the 69th State and Jared Swartz.
edition of Microsoft Excel from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Wednes- Science Day on May 13 in
Adult Book Discussion to set up a spreadsheet work- day, July 12 from noon-7 p.m., Columbus by three Columbia grade students, each received and Sciences for her project.
- Come discuss “Common- book on Saturday, July 1, from Thursday, July 13, from noon- High School students and six an Excellent Rating on their Will Hunt received a perfect
wealth,” by Ann Patchett on 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The in- 7 p.m., Friday, July 14, from Columbia Middle School stu- science fair project.Fifth grade score of 40 from both of his
Monday, June 26, at 1 p.m. structor will demonstrate how noon-6 p.m. and Saturday, dents. Over 1,200 students in is the ?rst year that Columbia State Science Day judges. He
Copies of the book are avail- to input data, compose sim- July 15, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. grades 5-12 from across Ohio students participate in science also received a $1,000 schol-
able at the library. New mem- ple spreadsheet formulas and The book sale is open to the participated in this event, fair. Madeleine Finton (grade arship from the Ohio Tuition
bers are welcome. Preregistra- choose layout and print format public. On Friday only, ?ll up which was hosted by The Ohio 7), Will Hunt (grade 6) and Trust Authority.
tion is required. options. A limited amount of a bag for $3 and ?ll up a box State University and is a pro- Samantha Geiger (grade 5)
hands on practice time will be for $5. Penny Day discount gram of the Ohio Academy of each received a Superior Rat- Congratulations Columbia
Popcorn and A Movie available. Participants need to prices are in effect Saturday Science.Students that take part ing at the State Science Day. students! Thank you to the
- Enjoy popcorn and a fam- be comfortable using a mouse only - all remaining items will in the State Science Day had Samantha also received a Cer- many that helped make this
ily friendly movie that will to attend. Preregistration is re- sell for 1¢ each that day. to qualify by receiving a Supe- ti?cate of Merit from the Ohio possible, including teachers,
inspire you to Build A Better quired. rior Rating at their Local and University Department of Arts parents, administrators and lo-
World on Monday, June 26, Sesame Street Digital District Science Fairs. cal judges.
at 2:30 p.m. Preregistration is Booking It For Fitness Copies - Library patrons can
required. Walking Club - Join the walk- get to their favorite “Sesame Columbia High School
ing club. This group meets Street” characters with a tap Juniors Jordan Wasko and
DIY T-Shirt Making - weekly on Saturdays at 11 of their ?ngers! Kid-approved Natalie Wilkins each received
Teens, take part in T-shirt a.m. at the library, and makes “Sesame Street” eBooks, vid- an Excellent Rating.Freshman
designing on Tuesday, June use of the beautiful adjacent eos and comics are available Jared Swartz received a Supe-
27, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. All walking trail in the Colum- for instant streaming in kids rior Rating and the 2nd place
design supplies will be pro- bia Township Park. Meet in mode on hoopla, a library Wilderness Awareness Award
vided. Please bring a plain the library meeting room and digital service provider. Read from the Ohio Chapter of the
white T-shirt. Preregistration grab a water bottle, which will and watch the stories of Elmo, Wildlife Society. He was invit-
is required. be provided for your walk. Big Bird, Cookie Monster and ed to display his project at the
Be sure to collect a Summer more. Get access for free with Ohio Fish and Wildlife Man-
Couponing With Rachel Walking Log on or after the your library card. Just visit agement Association Confer-
101 - Want to save money on scheduled walk and begin log- LorainPublicLibrary.org/eLi- ence.
your grocery bills? Rachel ging to earn great prizes! Pre- brary and click on hoopla.
Krych will show you where registration is required. Middle School students
to get coupons and how to Preregistration for pro- Elise Champagne, Claire Lind
organize them to maximum Columbia Writers - Have grams and more information and Ethan Valentine, all 5th
savings and give you great you ever wanted to meet other is available online at Lorain-
coupon tips on Wednesday, writers and hone your writing PublicLibrary.org or by call-
June 28, from 6-8 p.m. What’s skills? Do you need motiva- ing the Columbia Library at
a catalina and how can it save tion to pick up a pen in the ?rst (440) 236-8751. The Colum-
you money? Find out here! place? If so, take part in this bia Library is located at 13824
Also receive tips for shop- writing group. Participate in W. River Road North.
ping at Giant Eagle, Target read and critique sessions and
and CVS. Preregistration is
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Worship
The Rural-Urban Record Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program with us!
Published Weekly on Monday for anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter each week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Church of Christ
Founders 1955 Door, located at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The ?rst
Lee Boise, Publisher & President hour begins with a brief time of worship, followed by a week- Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 ly lesson or a personal testimony. The second hour has gender Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
speci?c small groups for men and women, with a special vid-
Mailing Address: eo for ?rst time attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Light refreshments are served following the program. For fur- 211 Forest St., LaGrange
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station ther informatio, please call Bob at (440) 326-2329.
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 440-355-6872
Drive in Prayer event
Email: [email protected] “Welcome Home” GRAFTON UNITED
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com The congregation of Fields United Methodist Church is METHODIST CHURCH
offering free prayer support via a drive in event on Thurs- New Life Wesleyan Church
DEADLINE: day, June 29, from 5-7 p.m. Persons requesting prayer simply 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm drive in to the church parking lot at 34077 Lorain Road, in 11149 West River Rd. “Your Family Church”
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 North Ridgeville, and will be directed to the next available Columbia Station
prayer station. Members of Fields will listen to the drive 8:45am Sunday School
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year through request and pray with the person or persons right SUNDAY 9 am 10:00am Worship
then and there. If a person wants additional prayer support, Adult Bible Study
“Introduce Your Children to Jesus” their request will be taken in writing and presented to the 10:35am Children’s Church
Prayer Ministry team at Fields. SUNDAY 10 am Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
Most parents feel it is important to bring their children Worship & Children’s Church
up in the church. Unfortunately, many have put off doing There will be information available for anyone looking TRINITY
for additional ministries and worship service details of Fields WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
that and now are uncertain what to do. Here’s a great United Methodist Church. For more information, contact Bible Study LUTHERAN CHURCH
way to introduce kids to Jesus in a fun and less intimi- the church of?ce at (440) 327-8753, or visit Fields UMC on
dating way—have them participate in a Summer Vaca- the web: http://www.?eldsumc.org or http://www.facebook. Youth Group, Kids Club 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
tion Bible School. Several area churches offer summer com/FieldsUnitedMethodistChurch. Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
programs. Along with games, crafts, food and fun, they’ll Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
Burger Bash Rev. John Bodo Adult Bible Class
begin to learn what the Bible is all about. - Associate Pastor Sunday 9:30am
Sunday Worship
Vacation Bible Schools Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River 440-236-8600 10:30am
Road, in Elyria, is hosting a “Burger Bash” on Saturday, July www.nlwesleyan.org
North Olmsted Friends Church 15, from 4-7 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and include: Church ph: 440-748-2154
North Olmsted Friends Church, located at 5665 Great burger, toppings, potato salad, baked beans, dessert and lem- Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Northern Blvd., in North Olmsted, is having their Vacation onade, ice tea or coffee. Also, live music by “Sandy Layne
Bible School on June 26-30, from 9 a.m.-noon. The theme is and Friends” and raf?es. Call the church of?ce at (440) 322- www.trinitygrafton.com
“Galactic Starveyors.” Register your kids for Bible School at 3781 for tickets. Request dine-in or carry-out. Proceeds to Rev. John Ramsey II
noefc.org/vbs2017 or call the church for more information at bene?t the UCC U.S. Disaster Relief Fund.
(440) 779-9484. Our Lady Queen of Peace
Pitts?eld Community Church SEAS Youth Group Catholic Church
Children Pre-school-5th grade and parents are welcome to
attend Vacation Bible School for “Proof Pirates” in learning The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Youth Group will Weekend Masses Weekday
about Jesus and God’s Love. Bible School is on June 26-29 be taking a break for the rest of June and July. They will be Sat. 4:30pm Mass
from 6-8 p.m. Call (440) 774-2162 for more information. starting back up in August with many fun-?lled activities. If 8:00am
Adults are welcome to stay for class discussion. you are interested in joining the youth group, please call the Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
church to get more details at (440) 236-3711.
11:00am Mon.-Tues.
PSR SEAS Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
Litch?eld United Church of Christ The deadline for enrollment of PSR at St. Elizabeth Ann Sat. 3:30-
Litch?eld United Church of Christ is having their Vacation Seton Church is July 1st. The signi?cance of Religious Ed-
Bible School on July 18, 19 & 20, from 6:30-8 p.m. Theme: ucation in your child’s life is very important. It is not to late 4:00pm
“You are Incredible! One in a Minion!” Ages preK through to register! Please call the Religious Education of?ce at (440)
grade 7. For more information and to register, call 1-(440) 236-3711 to register. Or, stop in at the church and pick up a ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
225-7008. LUCC is located at 3928 Avon Lake Rd., in Li- registration form. Classes start in early September.
tch?eld. United Church of God YOU’RE INVITED!!!
Belden United Methodist Church GriefShare 12981 Grafton Rd.
Belden United Methodist Church invites all children to get Grafton, Oh 44044 CALVARY BAPTIST
ready for fun at “Hero Central: Discover Your Strength in God,” Fields United Methodist Church has started a new pro- CHURCH
Vacation Bible School. Come discover how to ?y through life gram called GriefShare, a special weekly grief recovery sem- Sabbath Services
with God and others! The fun happens June 26-30, from 6:30- inar and support group. GriefShare meets weekly, and contin- Saturdays at 12:30 pm 114 Hope Ct., Elyria
8:30 p.m. at Belden United Methodist Church, located at 36130 uously, as long as there is a need, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and Service Time: Sunday, 10 a.m.
State Route 303. will include a weekly topic, a short video and a workbook to http://cleveland.ucg.org
go along with the video. You’ll ?nd GriefShare to be a warm, 440-458-5200
Faith Baptist Temple caring environment and will come to see the group as an oasis WWW.CBCHOPE.ORG
Faith Baptist Temple, located at 34361 Lorain Rd., in on your long journey through grief. You can join in anytime.
North Ridgeville, is having Vacation Bible School “Illumina- Leaders are Adrienne Essenberg and Marylynn Swartz. Fields NORTH COLUMBIA UNITED
tion Station.” Bible School is July 30-August 3, from 6-8:30 United Methodist Church is located at 34077 Lorain Road, in EATON METHODIST
p.m. All children are welcome, if you need free transporta- North Ridgeville. Please contact the church of?ce at (440) CHRISTIAN CHURCH
tion, call (440) 327-8563. 327-8753 for more information or to register for GriefShare. CHURCH
Worship Service
PAL Support Group Summer Camps (Disciples) 10:30 a.m.
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group Registrations are now open for summer camps being spon- Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday School
of parents helping parents, offering education and support at sored by Elyria Catholic High School. There are a variety of
no charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daugh- camps to choose from in both the sports and imagination in- 440-748-2230 during Worship Service
ter from addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but terest areas. The Panther Sports Camps include: boys’ and
the family members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are girls’ basketball, volleyball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, football www.neccdisciples.com 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at and throws camps. They are designed to teach young players COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
Lighthouse Bible Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in the fundamentals of the game. The Imagination Camps offer: Worship Services
Columbia Station. www.palgroup.org. art, acting for the stage and screen, cool coders, chefs in train- Pastor Matt Merriman
ing and yap (young authors and poets). To register on-line, 8:00am & 9:30am 236-8822
visit elyriacatholic.com or register by calling (440) 365-1821.
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Lorain County Relay for Life Free Legal Advice Clinic Timmy seeks loving home
Relay for Life of Lorain County is being held on Saturday, A Free Legal Advice Clinic will be held on July 15, from 10- Timmy was adopted from Timmy
July 8, from 12 p.m. - 12 a.m. at Elyria Catholic High School. 11 a.m. A ?rst come, ?rst served, free advice clinic for low-in- FAPL and recently was seen
come individuals with civil legal issues. Please bring all relevant in a neighborhood for 3 weeks 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday.
The schedule of events includes: Survivor Registration - 10 paperwork with you. This clinic is staffed by pro bono attorney with his collar embedded Adoption fees are $20 for 1
a.m.; Survivor Brunch - 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; Opening Cer- volunteers and summer associates from Jones Day. while his rescuer tried to catch year and older and $50 for
emony - 12 p.m.; Cheer Group Performance - 2 p.m.; Frozen him. He is now back at FAPL less than 1 year old. All cats
T-Shirt Contest - 3 p.m.; Minute to Win It - 4 p.m.; Line Dance The event is at the Cleveland Public Library Lorain Branch, and the phone number asso- have been spayed or neu-
- 5 p.m.; Wing Eating Contest - 6 p.m.; Luminaria Ceremony located at 8216 Lorain Avenue, in Cleveland.Sponsor is The Le- ciated with the micro-chip is tered, vaccinated, dewormed
- Dusk (approx. 9 p.m.); Musical Chairs - 10:30 p.m.; Closing gal Aid Society of Cleveland. disconnected, so this hand- and have tested negative for
Ceremony - 11:30 p.m. some 2-year-old is looking for FeLV. Friendship APL is a
Free Legal Advice for U.S. Vets a new forever home. Timmy is private, non-pro?t humane
For more information about the event or to ?nd out how you a really nice cat! Very friendly society. They depend on the
can become involved, visit www.relayforlife.org/loraincounty, A Free Legal Advice Clinic for U.S. Vets will be held on July and sweet. Can you give him generosity and ?nancial sup-
contact event leads Brenda Allen at (440) 309-0612 or Renee 5, from 2:30-4 p.m. A ?rst come, ?rst served, free advice clinic a forever home? If you would port of the public to serve the
Rose at (813) 679-9644 or by e-mail at renee.brenda5768@ for low-income U.S. Veterans with civil legal issues related to like to adopt Timmy, please people and animals of Lorain
gmail.com, or ACS Staff Partner Suzi Piskur at (888) 227-6446, shelter, safety, consumer rights, health, education, work or in- call the Friendship Animal County.
ext. 1212, or [email protected]. come issues. To attend, you can call (216) 391-0264 for an ap- Protective League at (440)
pointment. Please bring all relevant paperwork with you. This 322-4321. (www.Friendshi-
Fleet Hometown news clinic is staffed by volunteer attorneys from McDonald Hopkins. pAPL.org)
U.S. Air Force Airman Darrin M. Terry, Jr. graduated from The event is being held at the VA Community Referral and The shelter is located at
basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, in Resource Center (CRRC), located at 7000 Euclid Avenue, in 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in
San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, 8-week Cleveland.Sponsor is The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland. Elyria. Their hours are from
program that included training in military discipline and studies, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Mon-
Air Force core values, physical ?tness and basic warfare princi- Ask the Remodeler day, Friday & Saturday; from
ples and skills. Terry is the son of Shannon S. Baker and Darrin 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tues-
M. Terry, Sr., brother of Devonte M. Terry and husband of Tian- Question: What is the biggest change you see in the remodel- day & Thursday; and from
na S. Crim, all of Elyria. He is a 2017 graduate of Elyria High ing projects that you sell in today’s market?
School. HELP WANTED IN EATON TOWNSHIP
Answer: The biggest change is the degree of complexity of
Miami U President’s List the projects. Projects used to be much simpler. Now, each project We have several positional available with our BZA
has its own list of custom choices and there are just so many new (Board of Zoning Appeals) & our Zoning Commission.
Miami University students who are ranked in the top 3% of product selections. Keeping up with a basic knowledge of all the
undergraduate students within each division for second semes- new products is an ever-growing task. One simple example is 1) BZA members: we have available for 1 full
ter 2016-17 have been named to the President’s List recognizing roo?ng options. It used to be that your choice was essentially & 2 alternate positions. BZA members serve on our
academic excellence. Local students named to the list include: limited to 3-tab shingles in a few colors. Now you can select board that decide on Public Hearings regarding zoning
Kirsten Fehlan of Wellington; Bruce Imbacuan of N Ridgeville from aluminum, steel, asphalt shingles and beyond. Within each variances, special exceptions and appeals. Our board
and Riley St. Marie of Elyria. Congratulations! of these categories there are multiple options for style. You can meets no more than once per month on the 2nd Tuesday
get a steel roof that looks like asphalt shingles. Due to the options, of the month in the evening.
Summer Begins! the price can vary so widely that it is very dif?cult to be accurate
on preliminary estimates until all of the selections are made. The 2) Zoning Commission Secretary: must be able
Keep in touch with your community! exciting thing is that these new products create unique, beautiful to attend all meetings (1-4 meetings per month) on
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com ?nished projects that can re?ect your individuality. Wednesday evenings. Must be able to take & prepare
minutes of all meetings/hearings, prepare letters of
If you have any questions you would like to ask, send them recommendations, make changes to zoning resolution,
via email to [email protected]. and other duties per the request of the Zoning
Commission.
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is available) or call our of?ce 440-748-2236 and speak
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requirements for this position. Application deadline has
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email: [email protected] advocate. The topic will be non-medical approaches to treat-
ing both arthritis and back pain. The seniors meet every second Get Crusher Tickets to Support the Library - Join Roary
POLICE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE Thursday of the month and is open to anyone who quali?es for a and Stomper at this family friendly fun-?lled night of baseball
The Grafton Police Department will host an open house on Golden Buckeye card. at Sprenger Stadium as the Lake Erie Crushers take on the River
Saturday, June 24, from 1-3 p.m. at the station. There will be City Rascals on Wednesday, July 26, at 7:05 p.m. You can also
activities for children, rides in a patrol car and displays of histor- GRAFTON HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR enjoy $1 Hot Dogs. Make a donation to the GMPL by purchas-
ical information about the department. This event is part of the Maps and information are now available to download for ing tickets with this link, http://am1.glitnirticketing.com/am-
bicentennial celebration. some of the most important and oldest locations in Grafton. tick…/web/logingroup1.php…password: Graftonlibrary.
Those interested can walk the entire tour or portions of it at their
FIREWORKS DONATIONS SOUGHT own convenience. What a great way to explore some of Graf- Middie Wear Sale
There is still time to donate to this year’s special Bicentennial ton’s 200-year history. Those who complete the tour can report
Day/Independence Day ?reworks display. The ?reworks are back to the library for points in the summer reading program. The Midview Middies PTA is selling high quality “Middie
scheduled for Saturday, July 1. Donations can be made at the For the historical information or to access the walking tour, visit Wear” for you to show your Middie Pride. Check out the online
village hall on Main Street. For more information, contact Mayor http://tinyurl.com/lk2onba. For a Google map of the sites, log store to place your order. They have high quality silk screened as
Dave DiVencenzo at 926-2401. onto http://tinyurl.com/nyooxkj. well as embroidered items ranging in sizes newborn to 5X-large!
BICENTENNIAL DAY/INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENTS Go to https://squareup.com/store/midviewpta or www.goo.
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ton will be celebrating its Bicentennial Day on Saturday, July
1. Several events are scheduled. In the morning, Randy Kimbro the Village of Grafton at their Gene Brown Memorial Golf Outing
will be sworn in as the new ?re chief at the ?re station. There meeting on June 20. The new
will be a free chalk walk from noon-4 p.m. The chalk walk is for The new Fire Chief for the Vil- chief is Randy Kimbro of Ea- The 2017 Gene Brown Memorial Seek & Save Golf Outing
all ages and prizes will be awarded. Register and pick up chalk lage of Grafton, Randy Kimbro. ton Township. Kimbro has 30 is on Saturday, August 5, at Indian Hollow Lake Golf Club. The
at the village hall. Also beginning at noon there will be a mod- years of ?re and EMS experi- four-man scramble has a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Sign-in will start
ular train display and the 104-year grand reopening of Spitzer The Grafton Village Coun- ence. He has worked as a ?re- at 8:15 a.m. Cost is $75 per person or $300 per team. Cost in-
Hardware. The train tower will be open for visitors throughout cil hired a new ?re chief for ?ghter and paramedic in Ol- cludes greens fee, cart, lunch, dinner, putting contest and prizes.
the afternoon. The dedication of the new gazebo in Bicentennial msted Falls and at Southwest
Park will be at 5 p.m. Line-up for the parade begins at 5:30 p.m. General and University Hos- To participate, mail this ad with payment (checks payable
on Mechanic Street, stepping off at 6:30 p.m. The route will in- pitals. The selection process to Addie Brown) and the names of your team player(s) to: 151
clude Railroad Street to Main Street down to Willow Park, where was extensive. The village Georgette Drive, Grafton, Ohio 44044.
a party in the park will then begin. For more information about sought help from the Ohio
the parade, contact Nina at (330) 421-4780. The party in the park Fire Chiefs’ Association. Ap- $100 hole sponsorships are also available (tax deduction).
will feature a magician, music Bingo, free hotdogs and music. plicants were interviewed by a Make sponsorship checks payable to: GGMI.
The party will conclude after a special ?rework display at dusk. panel consisting of the mayor
and two members of village For more information, call Addie “Chris” Brown at (440)
RESCHEDULED EVENTS council. Kimbro replaces re- 309-4647 or email [email protected].
The rain on Sunday, June 18, cancelled the gazebo dedication, tiring Fire Chief John S. Cut-
the ice cream social and the Patriots Band concert. These events ter, III. Kimbro takes over his Midview Marching Blue
have been rescheduled. The gazebo dedication will be at 5 p.m. new duties on July 1.
on Saturday, July 1. The ice cream social with the Patriots Band We would like to thank everyone who has supported the Mid-
concert has been rescheduled for Sunday, August 13, at 7 p.m. in Grafton History Association view Band Boosters in the past year. Because of the support we
Willow Park. have received, we are excited to announce the purchase of new
Due to the severe weather on Sunday, June 18, our carefully uniforms for the 2017 marching season. We have also purchased
SPLASH PAD SAFETY planned concert and ice cream social was cancelled.The Patriot 3 sousaphones, an oboe and 2 mellophones for the band.
The Village of Grafton administration would like to remind Symphonic Band will be performing on Sunday August 13, at 7
patrons to the splash pad to follow all the safety rules. Children p.m. at Willow Park with an evening of great music and an ice Upcoming events for the Marching Blue:
are not allowed to climb any of the equipment. Safety rules are cream social. July 8 - Grafton Bicentennial Parade.
posted near the facility. Patrons witnessing unsafe behavior are August 6 - Elyria Bicentennial Parade
encouraged to call the Grafton Police Department. Reminder: Bicentennial Day, Saturday, July 1, is the dedica- www.midviewband.com
tion of the new Gazebo at 5 p.m.
SOCCER CAMPS Kittens & Puppies Jamborees
Midview Soccer Camps will be held for boys and girls ages Bicentennial Keepsake:
3-14 from July 9-11 from 6-8 p.m. at Midview High School. Write yourself a letter and take it to the post of?ce on Satur- Berea Animal Rescue Friends has announced the dates of
Children 3-6 years pay $40 and play from 6-7 p.m. Participants day, July 1. Your letter will be hand stamped with a special Bi- its Kitten and Puppy Jamborees, a very popular family-friendly
7-9 years old pay $45 and play from 6-7:30 p.m. Players 10-14 centennial logo, and then you will have a Bicentennial keepsake. event that gives area residents the chance to meet and interact
years old pay $50 and play from 6-8 p.m. All participants must The Post Of?ce is open until 3 p.m. with dozens of lovable, adoptable kittens and puppies at one fun-
wear shin guards, bring a water bottle and bring a soccer ball Of course, you can also mail as many letters as you wish to ?lled time. The Kitten and Puppy Jamboree will be hosted by
to all camp sessions. Call Lisa Nicholson at (440) 506-1318 or friends and relatives, or to yourself. the Petco store in Fairview Park and Pet Valu stores in Berea and
email [email protected] with any questions. Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 North Olmsted over a series of six Saturdays, beginning July 8
and continuing through August 12, from 1-4p.m.
SENIOR LUNCHEON AND SPEAKER Grafton-Midview Library This unique event will give pet lovers the chance to meet doz-
The next Senior Luncheon will be held on Thursday, July ens of adoptable kittens and puppies all at one time. Special pens
13, at 11:30 a.m. sharp in the parish hall of Our Lady Queen of will be set up to contain the animals, and supervised play areas
Peace. Please bring a dish to share as the meat will be provided. allow kids and families to enter the pens, play with the animals
and get to know their new furry friends.
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS The library is now closed on Sundays for the summer. Sunday Adoption consultants will be on hand to complete on-the-spot
hours will return after Labor Day. To register for programs, visit adoptions for people looking to make additions to their families.
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY the library at 983 Main Street Grafton, or call (440) 926-3317. All the puppies and kittens will be spayed or neutered and will
Registrations are also accepted on-line at www.gmplibrary.org. have received all age-appropriate vaccinations and shots. Dates
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~ Most library programs require registration. of the Jamborees are as follows:
Hours By Appointment Fairview Petco: July 8 & July 29; Pet Valu Berea: July 15 &
Tech Tutor - Wednesdays, July 5 & August 2, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 August 5; Pet Valu N. Olmsted: July 22 & August 12.
419 NORTH MAIN STREET p.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Bring any technology-related questions For additional information, please contact Joe Borosky at
GRAFTON, OHIO regarding computers, software, smartphones, tablets, e-readers (440) 234-2034 or [email protected], or visit
or your general tech-related questions to our TechMan Fred! All www.BereaAnimalRescue.com.
440-926-2705 appointments are 1-hour maximum and registration is recom-
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Grafton Village Council Bob Flickinger 440-926-2680 Travel-related vaccines
and resources are available by
BHS Ice Cream Social appointment.
The Belden Historical Society is holding an Ice Cream Social Clinic times and dates are
at the Grafton Twp. Veterans’ Memorial Park on Sunday, July 16, subject to change. Call (440)
from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The park is located on the northeast corner 284-3206 to check clinic
of State Routes 83 & 303. A rain date will be Sunday, July 23. times or to make an appoint-
The purchase of a $5 ticket will get you a hot dog, ice cream, a ment. Walk-ins are welcome.
cookie or brownie, drink and a guided tour of the museum and All children under age 18
one-room school. Some steam engines are expected to be onsite. must be accompanied by a
Flea market space is available for $7 per space. A 50/50 raf?e parent or guardian. Bring cur-
will also help raise funds for maintenance and upkeep of the his- rent immunization record, in-
torical properties. For more information, contact Bob Flickinger surance card and cash, check
at (440) 926-2680. or Visa/MasterCard. LCGHD
participates in the Vaccines
Huth Invitational Golf Outing for Children (VFC) Program
to provide vaccines to children
Receiving Emergency Medical Responder certi?cation were Grafton police of?cers (L-R) Patrol Of?cer The 26th annual Huth Invitational Golf Outing will be held that qualify. No child in the
Daniel Janik, Patrol Of?cer Jessica Krug, Patrol Of?cer Scott Kilgore, Sergeant Ken Jake and Chief Dan on Friday, July 14, at Chenoweth Golf Club, located at 3087 VFC program is turned away
Clark. Not pictured: Patrol Of?cer Jesse Bynum. Chenoweth Rd., in Akron. The program was formed in memory for inability to pay.
of Henry and Laura Huth of Akron, who spent their lifetimes
The June 20 meeting of spond to other medial issues. They are looking to expand performing works of compassion and disciplined generosity. The For more information
the Grafton Village Council Receiving their certi?cates at and not burden the Midview foundation fosters activities that provide care and encourage- about vaccines, visit Lorain-
began in a joint session with the meeting were Patrolmen Soccer organization with ?eld ment, especially for children and youth who need guidance, ed- CountyHealth.com. For more
the Planning Commission. Daniel Janik, Jessica Krug, usage. They are looking at cre- ucation and support. The Foundation provides ?nancial support tips on how to keep healthy,
Discussed and approved were Scott Kilgore, Sergeant Ken ating two-three soccer ?elds at to educate and train at-risk youth through Project REBUILD, a follow the Lorain County
an addition to a machine shop Jake and Chief Dan Clark. Willow Park in the location YouthBuild USA af?liate, as well as education scholarships to a General Health District on
on Commerce Drive and a Also completing the course, of the old baseball diamond. variety of worthwhile organizations. Twitter @LorainCoHealth
preliminary plat for additional but not present at the meeting, The company would purchase and Facebook, or watch them
homes in the Fox Run subdi- was Patrolman Jesse Bynum. needed equipment and main- This year’s participants will have the opportunity to drive on YouTube.
vision. The Emergency Medical Re- tain the ?elds. Council was away in a new BMW, thanks to a Hole-in-One competition spon-
sponder Course was given by very receptive and the village sored by Walter BMW of Akron. Registration for the Huth In-
The meeting continued Jason Strah and Kathy Justy of administrator will work with vitational is limited. Visit www.hlhuthgolfbene?t.org for more
with six Grafton police of?- LifeCare EMS Training Acad- the organizers to come up with information.
cers being brought forward to emy in Elyria. an agreement.
receive their emergency med- Vaccine Clinics
ical responder certi?cation. A presentation was then In other business, council
The of?cers volunteered one given by Upper 90 Futbol hired Randy Kimbro as the Vaccines for children, ad- General Health District.
night a week for six months Club. The organizers told new ?re chief, approved tem- olescents, and adults will be •Wednesday, July 12, 2
to take classroom instruction, council they have approxi- porary signs for the Hot Stove offered by the Lorain County
hands on medical training and mately 200-250 members, tournaments and the Our Lady General Health District (LC- -5:30 p.m. Wellington Town
to take a certi?cation exam. some coming from as far away Queen of Peace Festival, ap- GHD) at the following loca- Hall, 115 Willard Memorial
The police of?cers are trained as Columbus and Toledo. proved the expenditure for the tions in July 2017: Square, Wellington.
to give CPR, use an AED, take They teach children foot skills July 1 ?reworks display and
care of cardiac and respiratory and other soccer skills. They decided to go out for bids for •Mondays, Tuesdays, & •Wednesday, July 19, 9:30
issues, treat diabetic issues, form teams and have approx- construction of the new water Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. -11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Avon
respond to overdoses, respond imately 15 teams. They are tower. It was announced that Lorain County General Health VFW, 36950 Mills Rd., Avon.
to strokes, aid in emergency currently using Midview Soc- Bicentennial Park came in on District, 9880 South Murray
childbirth, respond to environ- cer Fields and having clinics time and $11,000 under bud- Ridge Rd., Elyria. No clinic •Tuesday, July 25, 2-5:30
mental emergencies, handle for Midview students as well. get. on July 4 in observance of In- p.m. Harrison Cultural Com-
geriatric emergencies and re- dependence Day. munity Centre, 1922 Hamil-
ton Ave., Lorain.
•Wednesday, July 5, 11-
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Lorain County •Wednesday, July 26, 8:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lorain County
General Health District.
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Did You Know? Gas Grill Stop Making these
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Charcoal grills can remain hot for hours, even long after Mistakes
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users should recognize that their jobs are not done once some brave men and women grill year-round, many reserve Cooking food over an open ?re imparts all sorts of ?a-
the burgers, hot dogs and other foods have been removed their outdoor cooking to those times of year when the weath- vor. Grilling tends to be quicker, less messy and more
from the grill. To safeguard against ?res resulting from still- er fully cooperates. convenient than cooking in the kitchen - particularly
hot charcoal grills, grillmasters should avoid moving the during the dog days of summer.
grill while the coals are still burning hot. In addition, avoid The laid back vibes of spring, summer and early fall can
placing any ?ammable objects close to make it easy for grillmasters to overlook safety when cooking Outdoor grills are everywhere, including nearly every
the grill while the coals are cooling down. outside. But grilling requires that cooks prioritize safety. backyard across the country. The Hearth, Patio & Bar-
Potentially combustible items should also becue Association says $1.47 billion in grill sales were
be kept far away from charcoal grills, ide- While both charcoal and gas grills can cause ?res, the made in 2016. That grills are so commonplace doesn’t
ally in locations where gusts of wind can- National Fire mean that everyone grilling is employing the right tech-
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ciation says gas standing the subtleties of grilling and avoiding common
Charcoal grill owners can also inspect grills contribut- mistakes so food can look and taste that much better.
the metal grates on their grills to make ed to four out of
sure they are not rusted. Damaged or ?ve gas grill ?res. 1. Not prepping the food: The French culinary term for
rusted grates can make it possible for items to fall down The NFPA also preparing to cook is “mise en place.” This is especially
onto surfaces below the grate, increasing the risk of ?re. notes that many important when grilling, as cooks must deal with fast-
Another way for charcoal grill users to make using their of those gas er cooking times than they would otherwise encounter
grills more safe is to avoid the use of starter ?uid or other grill-related ?res when cooking meals in the stove.
igniters once the coals have been ignited. Doing so only can be traced to
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cleaning process at the start of the season. Let Grilled Desserts add Spark to
3. Forgetting to preheat: Preheating the grill ensures Outdoor Entertaining
that foods will cook quickly and as evenly as possible. Grilling immediately calls to mind smoky meats, veg- with foil and ?ll the Dutch oven with a favorite cake mix,
Otherwise, meats can lose moisture and even stick to etables and even seafood. However, many people may the corresponding oil amount, fresh berries and even
cooler grates. Reader’s Digest suggests preheating to not know that grills can be an ideal place to cook dessert. chocolate chips. Let cook for 30 to 40 minutes on low
between 350 F and 450 F depending on the food. heat until the mixture is bubbly.
Outdoor grills are relied on to impart ?avor and facil-
4. Overreliance on lighter ?uid: The chemical taste of itate outdoor entertaining. Yet, when it comes time to · Grilled dessert pizza: Ready-made or homemade piz-
lighter ?uid can transfer to foods even when the ?uid is serve dessert, hosts and hostesses often turn to store- za dough can be oiled and grilled over medium heat for a
used sparingly. Consider using a chimney starter when bought treats or delicacies that must be cooked in the few minutes until grill marks form and the dough starts to
grilling with charcoal. And avoid repeated pyrotechnics oven. But various delicious desserts can be prepared puff and harden slightly. Turn over and cover with choco-
with ?uid, or worse, gasoline. over an open ?re. late-hazelnut spread or some preserves. Grill for another
few minutes until the dough is cooked through. Transfer
5. Too much direct heat: Food should not char on the · Grilled fruit: Slice up melon, pineapples, peaches, to a cutting board and add sliced bananas.
outside before the inside has a chance to cook. A two- mangoes - just about anything you can think of. Cook for
zone ?re, according to food experts at Serious Eats, a few minutes over low heat. The grill will help release Grilled menu options can extend to dessert to make
enables grillmasters to cook over high heat to sear and the sugars and create that extra-tasty caramelization. outdoor entertaining even easier.
then move the food to a lower temperature to continue to Grilled fruit is a dessert without too many extra calories.
cook evenly.
· Grilled s’mores: S’mores are the quintessential
6. Playing with food: Grilling does not require much in- camp?re food, and they also can be cooked on the grill.
tervention. Repeatedly ?ipping and squeezing meat and If you don’t trust little ones around the hot coals or pro-
poultry can cause ?avorful juices to leak out. Then you’re pane, have them prepare the s’mores and then wrap
left with dried-out food. Resist any urges to prod and them in foil. Adults can them toss them on the hot grates
poke food. And minimize how many times you lift the grill for a little while, until the foil packets can be unwrapped
cover to take a peek, as that can cause temperatures to to unveil melted chocolate and marshmallow goodness.
?uctuate. Use a thermometer to determine when food is
done. And don’t forget that meat will still cook a bit after · Grilled cake: Use a ?rm cake, such as pound cake,
it’s taken off the grill. and slice into thick pieces. Grill for a few minutes to warm,
then top with fresh berries and homemade whipped
7. Improper seasoning: Basting food with sugar-laden cream for an easy and tasty treat.
sauces and marinades too early can cause ?are-ups and
burning. Quick rubs can help lock in ?avor, and then re- · Grilled cobbler: Dutch ovens are one of the great
serve the sauce for the last few minutes of grilling, says tools of outdoor cooking. Dutch ovens are heavy, cast-
cookbook author Dave Martin. iron pots that can be lowered into a camp?re. However,
Dutch ovens also can be placed in the belly of a grill. Line
8. Digging in too soon: Give meats a chance to rest
for between ?ve and 10 minutes to allow the juices to
redistribute through the food. This improves ?avor and
tenderness.
Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 26, 2017 98th annual Rochester Herrick Memorial Library
4th of July Homecoming
Adult Writing Group - Thursday, June 29, (NOTE: date
[email protected] The 98th annual Rochester Fourth of July Homecoming will correction) from 6-7:30 p.m. Join this group if you have a
be held on Tuesday, July 4, at the Eagle Street Park and Fire passion for writing of all venues. Bring samples of your writ-
Trustees July meeting change Station, in Rochester. ing to share with the group. This group is not like other writ-
ing groups; we encourage one another, try new and different
The Wellington Township Trustees voted at the June 6 Trust- 8 a.m. - Food Tent Opens forms of writing and learn to create characters and plots for
ees meeting to reschedule their July meeting as it con?icts with The food tent is open all day and evening. Coffee and goodies your ?ction pieces, or explore the world of poetry and verse.
the July 4th holiday. The Wellington Township Trusteea Meeting will be served in the morning. Please join them for lunch after Registration is encouraged. To register, call the Herrick Me-
for July 2017 will be held on Thursday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at 105 the parade. There will be hot dogs, a variety of hot sandwiches, morial Library at (440) 647-2120.
Maple Street. --Submitted by: Virginia Haynes, Fiscal Of?cer french fries and beverages. Homemade ice cream will also be
sold throughout the day by the Rochester ?ares. Build a Better World! - Now-July 29: Learn how to help
Free Patriotic Music Concert 9-10:15 a.m. - Parade Registration “Build a Better World” by participating in the library’s Summer
& Ice Cream Social Entry in the parade is free and all are welcome. Reading Club! Sign-up began June 1 for all ages. The children
10:30 a.m. - Parade Begins will receive their reading records and teens will receive their
Don’t miss this year’s annual July 3 performance by the Pa- Eight different categories are judged in the parade including: reading tickets when they register. Both groups will be keeping
triots Symphonic Band at 7 p.m. Conductor, Dr. John Knight of 1) ?oats; 2) horses; 3) tractors; 4) walkers or bicycles; 5) auto- track of the minutes that they read in order to win prizes. The
Wellington, will lead volunteer musicians. The audience will en- mobiles; 6) patriotic; 7) business; 8) motorized bikes/4-wheelers/ adults will receive their reading tickets when they check out their
joy hearing many patriotic selections, Broadway, Big-Band and golf carts. The winners from the parade will be announced at the reading materials. Reading materials must be checked out from
popular instrumentals with a few vocals. This year, the band park during the early evening. the Herrick Memorial Library to be eligible.
will play near the southern end of Howk Park instead of on the 12-5 p.m. - Historical Society Open House
steps of the Town Hall as in year’s past. The shade trees will pro- The Rochester Historical Society will have an open house on Tinker Lab - Mondays, June 26 and July 10, 17 & 24, from
vide some relief to the musicians and allow the public easier ac- South Street. 1-4 p.m. Tinker Lab programs are designed for children ages
cess to the restroom facilities in the Town Hall. Come early with 4 p.m. - Contests 5-10 years old. These programs introduce the STEM concepts of
lawn chairs and blankets. Village Market and Velvet Ice Cream There will be contests for adults and kids of all ages. science, technology, engineering and math through play, experi-
will sponsor a free, “Old Fashioned, Ice Cream Social” that starts 5:30-9:30 p.m. - Band mentation and discovery. Drop-in weekly for these self-directed
at 6 p.m. If the weather is inclement, the rain location is at the The country-western band, Buck Shot, will provide free enter- challenges.
Patricia Lindley Center for Performing Arts, located at 627 North tainment. Bring your own lawn chairs!
Main Street, in Wellington. 5 p.m. - Rides and Games Friends of the Library Meeting - On Tuesday, June 27, at 7
Firemen’s and other games, various raf?es and multiple kid- p.m., the Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library will hold its
At dusk (around 9:30 p.m.) the Wellington Area Chamber of die rides open. monthly meeting. The FOL Board will conduct a business meet-
Commerce sponsors the popular annual Independence Day ?re- Dusk - Fireworks ing for the planning of the Harvest of the Arts. All ‘Friends’
works at the Lorain County Fairgrounds. A free ?reworks display will occur at the end of the evening. members who are interested in becoming a board member are
The ?reworks display is brought to you by the Homecoming encouraged to attend the meeting.
This is one of many community pride events coordinated by Committee and the Rochester Volunteer Fire Department.
Main Street Wellington, Inc. They’re strengthening the spirit of Cash donations will be accepted to support the event. Wellington Twp. Trustees meeting
Wellington and need your help: join, volunteer, or sponsor an The Rochester Homecoming Celebration is an event the en-
event and help us revitalize our community. For more informa- tire family will enjoy! The last May meeting of the Wellington Township Board of
tion, please see www.mainstreetwellington.org or call (440) 647- Trustees was called to order at 7 p. m. by Chairperson Fisher by
3987. Wellington Genealogy Group leading the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. In attendance were
Trustee LeRoy Brasee, Fiscal Of?cer Virginia Haynes, Trustee
LittleMiss July 4th The Wellington Geneal- known part of Willard’s life, Nancy Fisher, Zoning Inspector Steve Majesky, Trustee Fred
at 1pm ogy Group will meet next on his decades of membership in, Pitts and Roadman Scott Busler. Minutes from the May 4 meet-
Firecracker Wednesday, July 5, at 6:30 and artistic contributions, to ing were approved. Brasee moved and Pitts seconded to approve
p.m. at the LCCC Wellington the Freemasons of Ohio. Financial Reports and pay the Bills - Warrants #16249-16266:
Contest Center, 151 Commerce Drive. Total of $7,935.19.
The meeting this month is “To Monthly meetings are free
Devise Artistic Designs: Ar- and open to all. Please join Fisher announced that board minutes and minutes from spe-
chibald Willard and His Ma- them and bring a friend! cial boards are available if anyone would like copies.
sonic Masterworks.” July’s
speaker will be Wellington 4th of New Business:
Genealogy Group member 1) Zoning Permits
Nicole Hayes. JULY •Permit issued on (4/10/17) for new accessory building on
Children Ages 6-7 that reside in Wellington School District Local artist Archibald Wil-
lard is best known for paint-
Child’s Name __________________________________ ing “The Spirit of ‘76,” but SAVINGS
he left behind an extensive
Parent Name __________________________________ body of work, including mu-
rals, portraits, comedic scenes
Phone # _______________________________ and even decorated furniture.
When Wellington Masonic
Register by June 28th Lodge #127 discovered the
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Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 26, 2017 B) Pride Day - May 20, 9-12 (tires). Discussion regarding Farmer’s Market Vouchers
Pride Day.
Pitts Rd. There is a new pick-up location for 2017 Farmer’s Market
•Permit issued on (4/12/17) for new fence on Peck Wad- C) Old Building Update - Pitts received an estimate from Ka- Vouchers in the Spitzer Center at the Lorain Community Col-
zmerzak Construction for $1,500. Fisher stated she would like lege. $50 worth of coupons are available to quali?ed residents to
sworth Rd. more than one bid and con?rmation from the Village that this be redeemed at participating Lorain County Farmer’s Markets.
2) Zoning Complaint (Smith Rd) will be suf?cient. Pitts will check on a letter to proceed from the Pick-up time at the Spitzer Center location is on Monday, June
•Received complaint from Smith Rd. resident concerning ac- Village as well as other bids. 26, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wellington residents may wish to pick up
their vouchers at the LCCC Wellington Center on Rt. 58, across
cumulation of scrap metal and other discarded items on neigh- D) Fairgrounds Road Update - Pitts is in communication with the street from Village Market, on Friday, June 30, from 9 a.m.-1
bor’s property. Commissioner Kalo. He is hoping there may be money available p.m. Coupons are available while supplies last.
from the Commissioners for the sidewalk.
•Veri?ed condition and spoke to neighbor who agreed to bring Eligibility requirements:
property in compliance with Zoning Resolution by 5/20/17. E) Pitts?eld Debt update - Pitts stated he would like to com- • 60+ as of June 26, 2017
plete payment on the Pitts?eld Debt. • Lorain County resident
3) Zoning Violation Initiatives • Drivers’ License or State ID Photo Card
Peck Wadsworth Rd. #17-055 Pitts?eld Debt balance: Pitts moved and Brasee sec- • Income 185% of Poverty
•Property appears to be being used to supplement construc- onded to pay off the remaining debt to Pitts?eld Township as For more informations, please call (440) 326-4816.
tion recovery/salvage business located in Lorain, OH. soon as a letter con?rming the ?nal amount owed is sent to the
•Metal fabrication, large equipment repair, salvaged metal Fiscal Of?cer from the Lorain County Auditor. Motion passed B2B Mixer
warehousing and sales, etc. 3-0.
•Building is 3,872 ft .(3,000 ft. is allowed for Home Occu- Learn Ways To Engage Customers and Network at the B2B
pations) F) Proposed zoning fees - Majesky discussed the compila- Mixer on June 28.
•Owner is currently not residing on the property. tion of data used to determine the proposed increase in township
Quarry Rd. zoning fees. Fisher stated the Home Base Building Permit was Join local business leaders at Main Street Wellington’s B2B
•Property appears to be being used to supplement masonry previously discussed by the Trustees. Mixer, hosted by the Fire?ghters Community Credit Union (FF-
contractor business located in Valley City. CCU), located at 805 A Patriot Drive, in Wellington, on Wednes-
•Storage of construction equipment and materials can be ob- #17-056 Zoning Permits: Pitts moved and Brasee seconded day, June 28, from 1:30-3:30.
served from the road. to accept the zoning permit rates proposed by the zoning inspec-
SR 58 N. tor with the exception of the home base business permit. Motion FFCCU is one of Northeast Ohio’s fastest growing credit
•Demolition materials from barn being raised have been on passed 3-0. unions. Beth Meyer, the Wellington Branch Manager, will share
the property for months. with us how she and her team work to create a welcoming envi-
•Met with the property owner 5/1/17, who agreed to have the New Business: ronment that has helped grow their business and can help grow
materials removed in thirty (30) days 6/1/17. A) June LCTA Meeting - Fisher contacted Caterer Dorothy yours too. They’ll also share how they attract different demo-
Old Business McHugh (who has catered the event in the past) regarding re- graphics and you’ll learn how their team helps “real people” and
1) Zoning Violation (SR18W) freshments for the LCTA meeting the Township will be hosting our community every day. Please join them on June 28 and share
•Continuing to follow-up with business owner on SR 18 W. to in June. McHugh said she will cater the event for 75 people at what you do to engage customers. RSVP by calling (216) 621-
discuss progress of clean-up of disabled vehicles and scrap metal $7.25 per plate and will bring everything. 4644 ext. 1624 by June 26 to help them plan for refreshments.
found on the property. #17-057 Caterer for LCTA event: Pitts moved and Brasee
•Little (if any) progress has been made since last visit (4/4/17), seconded to obtain Dorothy Mchugh for catering for the June B2B Mixers are coordinated by the Main Street Wellington
but will give him one last thirty-day period to complete the clean- LCTA meeting hosted by Wellington Township at $7.25 Per Business Enhancement Committee to encourage business lead-
up before escalation 6/1/17. plate and a quantity of 75. Motion passed 3-0. ers to network, collaborate, learn and have fun. If you would
2) Zoning Complaint (Pitts Rd.) B) Employee Probationary Period - Fisher reported that it was like noti?ed of future mixers, or host a mixer at your business,
•Visited property on Pitts Rd. 5/1/17 to determine if clean- time to review new employee Scott Busler as his Probationary please call Jenny Arntz at (440) 647-3987 or email jarntz@main-
up had occurred and a twenty (20) foot driveway easement was Period is up. Executive Session will be held at the end of the streetwellington.com. You can also learn more on their website,
being provided unencumbered. meeting. mainstreetwellington.org, or follow them on Facebook under
•Property is deemed to now be in compliance with the Zoning C) LCTA Membership - Main Street Wellington.
Resolution and the twenty (20) foot easement is provided. #17-058 LCTA dues: Pitts moved and Brasee seconded to
•This matter is considered closed. Both property owners will join the Lorain County Township Association and pay the mem- Main Street Wellington, is a 501(c)(3) nonpro?t organization
be noti?ed. bership dues for the three Trustee And Fiscal Of?cer at $55. Each founded in 1998 and strives to strengthen the spirit of Wellington
Ongoing: for a full membership and the Roadman And Zoning Inspector as through engaging community events, supporting business devel-
1. Drove the four quadrants of the township (4/28/17). B. Associate members at $20 each. Motion passed 3-0. opment and preserving our rich history.
Road and Ditch - Brasee reported that the roads and equipment Hearing of the Public
are being maintained. Hearing of the Public discussion included: Amish approved
Old Business: putting pipes on wheels with re?ector tape and white/grey sign
A) Marijuana Resolution - Fisher brought up the Marijuana on backs of buggies for increased road safety; new zoning fees
Resolution submitted to Trustees by the Prosecutor. Pitts said will go into effect “now” as Trustees approved them this evening
that Doc Spreng, Chairman of the Zoning Commission is look- and should be added to the website, on the township letterhead
ing into it. and in a news release.
The next meeting was on June 6, 2017.
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 26, 2017 Ladies of the North Ridgeville Senior Center enjoy “Spa Day”
[email protected] Ladies of the North Rid-
geville Senior Center re-
“Movies in the Park” cently attended a very spe-
cial “Spa Day” at the Center
The North Ridgeville Department of Parks and Recreation thanks to Anchor Home
will be hosting a free movie at the gazebo of South Central Park Health, Myra Dugan-Za-
on Friday, June 30. The movie is Queen of Katwe. refoss and Mary Kay Cos-
metics, O’Neill Healthcare,
The future schedule for “Movies in the Park” is as follows: HomeInstead Home Care
Friday, July 14 - Moana; Friday, July 28 - Finding Dory; Friday, and Hospice of the Western
August 4 - Space Jam; and Friday, August 25 - Beauty & the Reserve.
Beast.
“This turned out to be
All movies begin at dusk and are free for all to attend. South such a wonderful event for
Central Park is located at 7565 Avon Belden Rd., in North Rid- all our ladies who attend-
geville. In the event of rain, please visit the “Rainout Line” ed,” said Rita Price, Senior
button on the North Ridgeville Parks and Recreation website at Center Director. “The Mary
www.nridgeville.org/parksandrec. Kay ladies took their time
and pampered each one
North Ridgeville Historical Society with facials, make-up, hand
messages and nail paint-
ing, along with a wonderful Ladies enjoy “Spa Day” at the Senior Center.
lunch provided by the spon-
sors.” chor Home Health organized ing was done by Maya Du- Havas from HomeInstead
the event and the sponsors gan-Zarefoss and her group Home Care and Iosanna
Debbie Conway with An- who helped by providing of Mary Kay representa- Santiago with O’Neills, who
the lunch. All the pamper- tives, along with Marny helped with the manicures.
Special display features military items in honor of July 4. University of Dayton Dean’s List Coloring for Grown Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring
craze on Wednesday, July 5, from 1-2:30 p.m. Experience the
Step back in time on Sunday, June 25, from 2-5 at the Old The following local residents made the University of Day- calming, stress relieving bene?ts of coloring beautiful designs
Town Hall Museum and Jaycox Rd. One-Room Schoolhouse. ton’s Dean’s List for achieving a minimum 3.5 GPA for the and patterns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring sheets, col-
Both places will be open for free tours hosted by the North Rid- spring 2017 semester: Sherilyn Rogers of Columbia Station; ored pencils and markers will be provided. This program is for
geville Historical Society. The Schoolhouse, at 5064 Jaycox Rd., Todd Price of N. Ridgeville; Zachary Valletta of North Rid- adults ages 18 and older. Preregistration is required.
was a working school from 1859-1924. It was donated to the geville; Kristen Baker of Elyria; Gabriela Milos of North Rid-
group by the Sullivan Family and it has undergone an extensive geville; Brittany Resar of Elyria and Delaney Bak of North The Friends Of The North Ridgeville Branch Library, Inc.
restoration! This summer, they will be adding a second outhouse Ridgeville. Congratulations! General Membership Meeting - Attend the general member-
to the property. With all the schools here in town being demol- ship meeting of The Friends of the North Ridgeville Branch Li-
ished, come see what can be gained by saving a treasure such as North Ridgeville Library brary, Inc. on Wednesday, July 5, from 6-7 p.m. New members
this! The Museum at the Old Town Hall, 36119 Center Ridge, are welcome. Plans will be made for the next book sale and
will feature military items in honor of July 4. Both places offer a All Lorain Public Library System locations are closed in ob- other fund-raisers. Preregistration is required.
look into the past of North Ridgeville. Help in the preservation servance of the Independence Day holiday on Tuesday, July 4.
of these places by stopping in for a visit! A Literary Lunch Break Story Time For Grown Ups -
Internet For Beginners - Learn internet basics, online Bring a lunch and relax while listening to short stories and po-
Bainbridge Road closure search tools and pointers for evaluating web content on Mon- etry read by library staff on Thursday, July 6, from 12:30-1:30
day, June 26, from 6:30-8 p.m. and on Thursday, June 29, from p.m. Share in the follow up discussion. Coffee and tea will
On Monday, July 3, at 1 p.m. Bainbridge Road, at the in- 2-3 p.m. Participants need to be comfortable using a mouse to be provided. For ages 18 and older. Preregistration is required.
tersections of Route 83 and Root Road, will be closed for the attend. Preregistration is required.
City’s Star Spangled Celebration. The street will re-open the North Ridgeville Writers - Are you an adult who wants to
morning of Tuesday, July 4. Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “The meet other writers and hone your writing skills? Do you need
Wright Sister” by Richard Maurer on Tuesday, June 27, from motivation to pick up a pen in the ?rst place? If so, take part in
University of Dayton Degrees 1-2 p.m. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion of a pop- this writing group on Saturday, July 8, from 2-4 p.m. Partici-
ular title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month. Copies pate in read and critique sessions and build your skills through
The following local residents were among the nearly 1,400 of the book are available at the adult information desk. New writing practice. Preregistration is required.
University of Dayton undergraduates receiving bachelor’s de- members are welcome. Preregistration is required.
grees during the spring 2017 commencement ceremony: Ange- Word 2016 For Beginners - Learn the basics about Micro-
la Capelety of Grafton, Matthew Koval of North Ridgeville and LEGO® Fun Day - Do you love to build with LEGO® soft Word 2016, including the formatting and editing necessary
Zachary Valletta of North Ridgeville. Congratulations! bricks? Here’s your chance! The library will provide the for creating a basic document on Monday, July 10, from 6:30-8
LEGO® bricks and you supply the ideas and creations. Come p.m. Participants need to be comfortable using a mouse to at-
Are you looking for the best build on Tuesday, June 27, from 2-3 p.m. Intended for ages 5 tend. Preregistration is required.
combination of low price and and up. Preregistration is required.
Speed Racers - Calling all speed racers! Come to the library
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about how to use library computer software and apps on your remote control cars! Preregistration is required.
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by 7/31/17 by mail-in rebate form or online at fordowner.com. Cannot be combined with any other tire manufacturer-sponsored rebate/offer. See Service Advisor for vehicle applications, rebate and account details. Offer valid with coupon. 2 Dealer-installed retail purchases only. Limit one redemption per customer. On these name brands: Good-
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children who have previous ?shing experience. This program is
KHS Class of 1977 40th Reunion Sunday, June 25: not for beginner anglers. More advanced angling skills will be
Photographers of the Parks Club Meeting - Wolf Creek covered, but most of the time will be spent doing what you love
The Keystone Class of 1977 is having a 40th Class Reunion Environmental Center, 3-5 p.m. This is a great opportunity for most - ?shing! Fishing poles and a limited amount of bait will
on Saturday, July 15, at 6 p.m. at the Wellington Eagles FOE nature photo enthusiasts to share knowledge with like minded be provided, but children should bring their own poles, bait and
#2051, located at 631 S. Main St., inWellington. Cost is $25 per folks, gain special access to programs and events related to pho- tackle if possible. This program is offered twice during the sum-
person. tography and support the park district. Both beginner and ad- mer, but children may register for only one 1-week session. Ages
vanced photographers are invited to participate. The club will 8 to 15. Register by June 23. Free.
If you did not receive an invitation in the mail, please contact emphasize, but not be limited to, nature photography. No regis-
Rose Zambo Hess via email at [email protected]. tration required. For more information, please contact Shelley at Please register for programs online at www.medinacoun-
(330) 239-4814 or [email protected]. Ages 16 to adult. No typarks.com.
Keystone Quarterback Golf Outing registration required. Free.
Tuesday, June 27: Miami University Dean’s List
The 12th annual Keystone Quarterback Club Golf Outing is Cycling Makes Sense Fitness Ride - Buckeye Woods Park,
on Saturday, July 8, at 9 a.m. at the Carlisle Golf Course. Cost 6:30-8 p.m. This program, offered by Medina County Park Dis- Miami University students who are ranked in the top 20% of
for this 4-man scramble is $65 a man or $260 a team. Price in- trict and Century Cycles, is a great way for you to get out on your undergraduate students within each division for second semester
cludes green fees, cart, lunch, dinner, beverages and prizes. bicycle for a non-aggressive ride and experience the park dis- 2016-17 have been named to the Dean’s List recognizing aca-
trict’s wonderful multipurpose trails. Before we begin our 6-10 demic excellence. Local students named to the list include: Sean
1st Place - $300, 2nd Place - $200 and 3rd Place - $100. Hole mile ride, Lynne of Century Cycles will share basic tips on how Malloy of Litch?eld, Alyssa Melendez of Elyria, Zach Sudnick
sponsorship is available for $50. For more information, contact to keep you and your bike ?t. Helmets are required. Ages 16 to of Elyria, Abbey Wilgor of Wellington, Caitlyn Brown of Elyria
Jason Duchoslav at (440) 221-5932 or [email protected], adult. No registration required. Free. and Colleen Ziegman of Elyria.
or Don Griswold at (440) 213-7089. Wednesday, June 28- Friday, June 30:
Advanced Fishing for Kids - Wolf Creek Environmental Congratulations!
Big Bertha seeks loving home Center, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Can’t get enough of Medina Coun-
ty Park District ?shing and ready to move beyond the basics? SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
This three day camp is for all Passport to Fishing graduates and
Big Bertha has been spayed and is all Your Westside Leader in Dermatology Services
caught up on her vaccines.
Big Bertha is a 4-year-old Big Bertha was found as a • Adult and pediatric
female, short haired cat. She stray cat. patients welcome
Her personality is as big as
she is. She loves people and
she loves being held.
But be prepared, she could
settle in for a long time!
Please note: this girl does not
like dogs of any size or breed,
so, no dogs please! She has a
beautiful solid white coat with
a black mark on her forehead!
If you’d like to meet Big
Bertha, please call June at
Ziggy’s Friends at (440) 522-
8558.
Hole-in-ones
Two Hole-in-ones at Grey Hawk
On Thursday, June 15, Grey Hawk Golf Club recorded a
hole-in-one made by Eric Croft of Avon. Eric scored his hole-
in-one on hole #13 using his 7 iron, sending the ball 165 yards.
Then on Saturday, June 17, Dennis Shawver of Lorain,
scored a hole-in-one with his 6 iron, also on hole #13, sending
the ball 160 yards. Congratulations!
Hole-in-one at Pheasant Run
Recently, at Pheasant Run Golf Course in LaGrange, John
Fetherolf from West Salem delivered a hole-in-one at the 13th
hole, white tee, sending it 197 yards, using his 7 wood.
Congratulations!
Public Hearing Notice
The LaGrange Township Board of Zoning Appeals will
hold a public meeting on Wednesday, July 12 at 7:00pm
at the LaGrange Township Hall, 113 South Center Street,
LaGrange.
This hearing is to consider the request of James Rader
to operate a home occupation at 18800 Whitehead Road,
LaGrange. He is requesting a home occupation permit to
operate a Handyman, furniture repair, and woodworking
business on his property. The public is welcome to attend.
By order of the
LaGrange Township, Board of Zoning Appeals, Jody
Zalka, Chairman
JACK MATIA
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JACK’S STUMP REMOVAL SMALL DUMPSTERS J. A. KILBY ENT. BUILDERS
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one can help plant trees in these vital areas by joining the Arbor
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the Arbor Day Foundation will honor each new member who
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CRR Ruby Red Construction Our national forests provide habitat for wildlife, keep the air
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Ashland University Dean’s List
440-334-0578Call or Fully Licensed
& Insured The following local students were named to the spring 2017
Text! Dean’s List at Ashland University:
BENEDICT ROOFING Jason E. Davis Erin Mokry of North Ridgeville; Rebecca Schmitz of Colum-
Family Business for Three Generations -Complete Crane Service- bia Station; Rebecca Anderson of Wellington; Hallie Pizir of La-
Grange; Kelsey Simons of Elyria; Anthony Schaefer of Elyria;
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Jayme McCall of Elyria; Zachary Brosky of North Ridgeville;
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Melissa Wolf of N. Ridgeville; Kayla Rose of LaGrange; Jen-
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates Tree Trimming, Firewood na Westgate of Elyria; Emily Cornish of Grafton; Hannah Hart-
www.benedictroofing.com “FREE ESTIMATES” ley of Litch?eld; Andrew Thomas of Elyria; Megan Lasch of
Bonded & Insured Litch?eld; Alexis Csizmadia of Elyria; Seth Myers of North
Jeff’s Construction All Seasons Roo?ng Ridgeville; Jessica Miller of LaGrange; Melissa Kuhn of North
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 Ridgeville; Dorothy Wolanin of Columbia Station; Lisa Kyer of
HOUSE, PORCH, GARAGE ROOFS Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] Elyria; Mollie Reeves of Elyria; Candice Varner of North Rid-
Gutters • Carpentry • Masonry Siding & Gutter&OHDQLQJ Repairs geville; Amber Guignette of Elyria; Daina Thomas of North Rid-
geville; Anastasia Derrick of Wellington; Amy Lauer of Elyria;
Siding • Slates • Chimneys Repairs from $75. Alexis Ash of Grafton; Lauren Kingsboro of North Ridgeville;
& Exterior Painting Samantha Solanics of Grafton; Allison Ennes of Elyria; Krystal
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson Wirscham of Elyria; Kaitlyn Verlotti of Elyria; Melissa Long of
Violations & Repairs! Elyria; Jessica Dupee of Wellington; Karly Rollin of Welling-
ton; John Duldner of Columbia Station; Catherine Cunningham
216-861-2238 of Elyria; Dakota Zimmerman of Columbia Station; and Jacob
Poiner of Wellington.
Goodbye Spring!
Hellllooo Summer!! To be eligible for this honor, a student must be enrolled full-
time at Ashland University and achieve at least a 3.5 GPA on a
4.0 scale.
Congratulations!
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