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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2018-08-30 12:53:29

8-27-18

The Rural-Urban Record





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Volume 64, No. 9 Columbia Station, Ohio August 27, 2018

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JVS FFA students attend Washington Leadership Conference Midview Band Director honored


strengths and goals while Midview Band
undergoing comprehensive Director, Josh
leadership training that will Brunger, was re-
help them guide their local cently inducted
FFA chapters. into the American
The capstone of the event Band Director’s
is a civic engagement activ- Association. The
ity, where participants ap- national organiza-
ply what they have learned tion was founded
in a hands-on activity. JVS in 1953 to pro-
students gave back at the mote, enhance and
Meals of Hope organization preserve quality
where they had the opportu- school programs
nity to pack food for people through leadership
in need. and fellowship of
Landscape and Green- exemplary band
house Management Instruc- directors. Induct-
tor and FFA Advisor, Beth ees must be invit-
Berthold, shared that the ed and sponsored
information the students to be inducted into
gather at this conference this group. A 1996
is brought back with them graduate of Mid-
and implemented into their view High School, Midview Band Director, Josh Brunger.
plans to help their FFA Brunger earned
chapter. “The students learn his Bachelor’s in Music of 2010. In 2018, he was
so much during this trip, and Education from Kent State inducted into the American
the experience will last for- University and a Master’s School Band Directors As-
At the U.S. Capital, (L-R) Back row: William Keller (Midview), Michael McDonald (Keystone), ever.” Degree from Walden Uni- sociation. He has performed
versity. He began his career
with: Patriots Symphonic
Thomas Keller (Midview) and Aidan Marang (Keystone); Front row: Sydney Collier (Clear- The students also expe-
view) and Savannah Roby (Wellington). rienced the history of the as Music Director of James Band, Oberlin Civic Winds,
LCCC Orchestra, LCCC
Ford Rhodes High School
Along with thousands of Washington DC in July. IEM senior from Keystone; nation’s capital and toured in the Cleveland Munic- Civic Band, LCCC Jazz
landmarks including the
FFA members from across The students who par- and Savannah Roby, LGM Washington Monument, Ar- ipal School District, then Band, The Swing City Big
the country, six Lorain ticipated were Sydney senior from Wellington. lington National Cemetery went to the Firelands Local Band and the Solid Brass of
County JVS students from Collier, LGM senior from During the Leadership and the U.S. Capitol, among Schools and finally back to Lorain County.
the Landscape and Green- Clearview; William Keller, Conference, students got others. his Alma Mater in the fall Congratulations!
house Management (LGM) LGM senior from Midview; an opportunity to attend
and Industrial Equipment Thomas Keller, LGM senior workshops and seminars th
Mechanics (IEM) programs from Midview; Aidan Ma- focusing on identifying and 26 Annual Big Band Dance/Concert
attended the Washington rang, IEM senior from Key- developing their personal
Leadership Conference in stone; Michael McDonald, It’s time again to swing to the sound of the Big Band era at the 26th Annual Big Band
Dance/Concert which will be held September 19 at Emerald Event Center in Avon on Just
LaGrange Lions Sight & Hearing Benefit Imagine Drive at The Residence Inn. The Dan Zola Orchestra will be performing wonderful
music of the big bands for dancing and listening pleasure. Advance tickets are on sale now
for a pre-sale discount of $10 per ticket at: the North Ridgeville Senior Center, 7327 Avon
Lions Park, located at 240 & hearing exams for those Belden Road; the Lorain County Office on Aging, 320 N Gateway Blvd., Elyria; Lorain
Glendale St., in LaGrange. in need. They will also be County Office on Aging Southern Satellite Office, 508 Dickson St., Wellington (440) 647-
There will be live entertain- accepting donations of old 0777; and Lorain County Office on Aging Northeast Satellite Office at 4575 East Lake Rd.,
ment provided by “Phil N eyeglasses & hearing aids. Sheffield Lake (440) 949-8146, Tickets will be sold at the door for $12 each. All proceeds
The Blanks,” face painting Please come join the fun from ticket sales go directly to helping seniors.
and inflatables for the kids, at Lions Park. No coolers The AbbeWood, First Federal of Lakewood, Bogner’s Funeral Home and Kryszak and
a Chinese raffle and a 50/50 allowed. Please feel free to Associates, Attorneys at Law are sponsoring the event. Because of their generous sponsor-
drawing. The kitchen will be call Ann at (440) 315-4278 ship, all proceeds from each ticket sold will help support programs and services of the North
open with food and drinks with any questions, check Ridgeville Office for Older Adults (Senior Center) and the Lorain County Office on Aging.
The LaGrange Lions will to purchase. This benefit is out their Facebook page or These programs include transportation, home delivered meals and supportive services.
be hosting a free Sight & to raise money so the Li- go to www.lagrangelionsoh. Each year, over 300 senior citizens enjoy this exciting evening of dancing or just tapping
Hearing Benefit on Septem- ons can continue to provide org. their feet to the beat. Music begins at 7 p.m. and the band plays until 10 p.m.
ber 16, from 12-5 p.m. at funds for eye exams, glasses For additional information, call (440) 353-0856 or (440) 326-4800.



Carlisle 8 Grafton 18 Wellington 14 Profile Page 17
Community Directory Columbia 4 Grafton Twp. 20 Churches 6 Classified 22
Eaton 8 LaGrange 10 Events page 2

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September 8 September 9 September 15
LOCAL SkunkFest Berea Arts Fest Wine Fest & Art Fair
Events you do not need to be a skunk multi-arts festival. wine! Art tutorials hosted all
Visit this one-day, invitational,
All Skunks welcome although
Come enjoy art while sipping
owner to attend! Games, DJ, Downtown Berea
day. Fall food and drink spe-
Raffles, Vendors, Speakers, Front St., Berea
cials served all day with live
Other Animals, Food, Dress
music and FREE wine tastings.
10:00am - 5:00pm
The Kelley’s Island Wine Co.
up your skunk for the Costume
www.bereaartsfest.org
Contest, Fun Skunk Contests
with awards.
Kelleys Island
South Central Park, Sept. 14-16 418 Woodford Rd
1:00pm - 7:00pm
7565 Avon Belden Rd, Lagrange Engine Show
August 25 August 26 Sept. 1-3 North Ridgeville Steam, Gas Engine, Tractor & Tasting in the Woods
10:00am - 4:00pm
Medina Fest Vintage Marketplace Cleveland Air Show Antique Car Show. Admission Friends Of Findley will hold
their wine tasting event at the
is $5 for the day, or $8 for a
In honor of our Bicentennial Vintage, Antiques, Art, Unique Some activities include aircraft 3-day Pass, Children Under 12 campground pavilion. Local
and 200 years of Medina his- and Cool Stuff, local produce, exhibits, dronewerx, kiddie con- Free w/Adult. wineries will be on hand to
tory, we’re proud to present PLUS music and food nestled course and kids zone blow ups, Lorain County Fairgrounds allow guests to sample wine
Medina Fest, a full day of fun, between shops and restaurants meet a hero, Tuskegee Airmen Wellington, OH ($15) while listening to live
food, music, and activities in Historic Grand Pacific Junc- display and a scavenger hunt, Fri & Sat: 8am-5pm music. Food available for pur-
where we’ll celebrate all things tion and Beautiful Downtown plus don’t forget the US Air- Adventure Fest Sun: 9am-3pm chase.
Medina! Olmsted Falls. force Thunderbirds Air Show A day packed with family fun Findley State Park
Medina Square Downtown Olmsted Falls and the Shockwave Jet Truck. includes rock climbing, archery, www.lagrangeengineclub.com Campground Pavilion
Downtown Medina Columbia & Bagley Rds Burke Lakefront Airport Disc golf, paddling, fishing, 25381 State Route 58
9:00am - 4:00pm 12:00pm - 5:00pm 1501 N Marginal Rd, games, music and more. September 15 Wellington
www.mainstreetmedina.com/ Cleveland Vermilion River Reservation 2:00pm - 8:00pm
medina-fest-2018 Steak & Bake Fundraiser Hours vary each day 51211 N. Ridge Rd., Flyro Gyro Fly-In
Angels Haven Horse Rescue www.clevelandairshow.com Vermilion Come to the airport for a Gyro
or hot dog! Free Airplane rides Sept. 21-23
August 25-26 fundraiser will feature a full- 10:00am - 3:00pm for kids ages 8-17! (parent
course steak or chicken dinner, www.metroparks.cc Elyria Apple Festival
Lorain County Fair baking competitions and family must be present) Event by EAA Enjoy many different “Apple”
Chapter 1252.
173rd Annual Fair fun including bingo. Purchase Lakewood Community Lorain County Regional contests from bobbing to bak-
Lorain County Fairgrounds tickets in advance or at door, Festival Airport, Russia Rd, ing and eating apple pies.
$25, kids $5, call Heidi 440- September 2 The festival celebrates com- Music, vendors, auctions and
781-5060. munity, cultural heritage and Elyria raffles will also be available.
North Park Comm Center Vine Arts Show families . Craft and game 10:00am - 2:00pm 400 Broad Street, Elyria
1050 Novak Road, This show will feature the work booths and inflatable as well www.discoveraviationcenter.org Hours Vary Each Day
Grafton of exquisite local artisans and as diverse food. Plus baked www.elyriaapplefestival.com
1:00pm - 6:00pm craftsmen along with the oppor- goods! Free admission.
tunity to enjoy award winning Madison Park
wines. Also enjoy food and 13029 Madison Ave.,
music! Lakewood
John Christ Winery 11:00am - 5:00pm We Hope you Are Enjoying This Page!
North Olmsted 32421 Walker Road www.metroparks.cc
Homecoming Avon Lake
North Olmsted’s annual Home- 12:00pm - 7:00pm September 9 Advertise Your Event!
coming celebration features
food, rides, carnival games, Labor Day Family Car, Truck & Bike Show • Event Name
music and the traditional Celebration ALL YEARS ELIGIBLE. Come
Homecoming parade. Enjoy the Car show, Listen to join the Olmsted Falls Kiwanis • Description of Event
28114 Lorain Rd, August 29 music, eat food and visit with event to help benefit area kids
North Olmsted the Labor Unions that giveaway in need. Trophies, Prizes, Dash (Includes up to 25 Words)
Hours vary each day Lorain Trivia Nights free pencils, pens, key-chains, Plaques, 50/50 Raffle, Food • Date
Come and test your knowledge balloons and other trinkets. and Music!
Ohio Gun Show of Lorain trivia as questions of Various rides and activities for Donauschwaben’s • Location
‘yesteryear’ and ‘today’ will be
Visit the premier gun, knife presented. Bring a team or children include Pony Rides. German & American Center • Time
Black River Landing
and military show. Admission: bring your grandparents and Lorain 7370 Columbia Rd.,
$7.00, Under 21 with Parent join us for a bit of knowledge Olmsted Falls • Website (if needed)
ONLY. and a whole lot of fun! 12:00pm - 6:00pm 9:00am - 1:00pm
Cuyahoga Fairgrounds Speak of the Devil, • There is a cost to advertise
164 Eastland Rd 201 W. 5th St., Lorain Sept. 7-9 • Restrictions apply to certain
Berea 6:30pm
Sat: 9-5pm, Sun: 9-3pm Greek Festival events, call to check!
Come and enjoy Authentic Greek
Aug. 31- Food, Greek Pastries, Gyro Call: 440-236-5103
Sept. 2 Drive-thru, Greek Boutique, Si-
lent Auction, Dancing plus Live
Cleveland Garlic Festival Made In Ohio Art & music inside and outside!
St. Nicholas Greek
Enjoy Top Chef Grill Offs, Craft Festival Orthodox Church
Miss Garlic 2018, Garlic Fries, Festival admission of $5 in-
Mitchell’s Garlic Ice Cream, cludes admission to all Hale 2000 Tower Blvd., Lorain
Ohio Craft Beers, and the Ohio Farm & Village homes, craft Fri & Sat: 11am-10pm
Cheese Guild Tent! Enjoy live demonstrations, and the art Sun: 11am-6pm
music and kids activities. festival!
Shaker Square Hale Farm & Village
13111 Shaker Square, 2686 Oak Hill Road Sept. 8-9
Cleveland Bath Dahlia Show & Boutique CLEVELAND’S
Sat: 12-8pm Sun: 12-6pm Hours Vary Daily Come see hundreds of blooms
from across the Midwest USA BBQ & FIREPLACE HEADQUARTERS
Pierogi Fest and Canada. Plus purchase
Ukrainian food, Live Music and Aug. 31- Dahlia artwork and crafts. Ad- WOOD FIREPITS
Dancing, plus pony rides, rock mission is FREE! All things UP TO 48% OFF
climbing wall, face painting, Sept. 3 Dahlia! Start your Christmas LABOR DAY NAPOLEON GRILLS
juggler, children’s talent show Cleveland Oktoberfest Shopping early. UP TO $150 MAIL-IN REBATE
and games and activities. Don’t Holiday Inn SAVINGS EVENT NAPOLEON GAS FIRE TABLES
forget the homemade pierogis! Festival including German 15471 Royalton Rd
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9672 State Rd, petition, wiener dog races, www.dahliasocietyofohio.org SEPT. 1ST 25% - 50% OFF
North Royalton live music and lederhosen! UMBRELLAS
Plus new this year Ohio’s 1st
Sat: 1:00pm - Midnight Glockenspiel! UP TO 50% OFF
Sun: Noon - 10:00pm Cuyahoga County WWW.HEATEXCHANGEONLINE.COM *IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY
*In stock items only
Fairgrounds, Berea
Hours Vary Daily 34205 LORAIN RD.
www.clevelandoktoberfest.com NORTH RIDGEVILLE, OH 44039
440-327-6242

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2014 FORD EDGE SEL 4DR.
2002 MERCURY SABLE LS
#1311110. 72K. ........................................................................................ NOW $ 2936 2015 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM 4DR. $ 13,995 2015 FORD FLEX LIMITED
#1308100. AWD, Vista Roof, Black. WAS $32,995 ............................. NOW $ 27,995
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2015 FORD F150 CREW
2017 FORD TAURUS 4DR.
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8222. Buses will likely run a little late during the first week. Thank You Schild’s IGA
We would appreciate your understanding.
Important upcoming dates:
Julie Petras August 27 - LCJVS First Day.
August 28 - PTA Kindergarten Ice Cream Social at Colum-
email: [email protected] bia Township Park pavilion from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
August 29 - Copopa/CHS Open House from 6-7 p.m.
CHS Weekly Calendar August 30 - CMS Open House from 6-7 p.m.
September 4 – CLSD First day for grades 1-12.
September 11 - First day of school for kindergarten students.
Monday, August 27: We are always looking to improve the quality of the school
7 p.m. Girls Soccer v. Shaw. district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion,
Tuesday, August 28: question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236-
4 p.m. Golf at Firleands. 5008 or email [email protected].
5:30/6:30 p.m. Volleyball at Black River.
Wednesday, August 29: Community Foundation’s Fun Fest
5 p.m. Girls Soccer at Keystone.
6-7 p.m. Open House. Columbia Community Foundation is hosting it’s 2nd An-
7 p.m. Boys Soccer v. Keystone. nual Fun Fest on Sunday, September 16, from 1-5 p.m. at Co-
Thursday, August 30: lumbia Park. This event is free for all Columbia Residents and
4 p.m. Golf v. Wellington. will feature bounce houses, a magician, an animal show, a DJ, a
5:30/6:30 p.m. Volleyball v. Wellington. life-size foosball game and a kickball tournament. Dennis Ross
Friday, August 31: will be leading a walking group for those interested in seeing Schild’s IGA will be the proud sponsor again this year of
7 p.m. Football v. Kirtland. the new path around the park (please meet at 1:30 in the pavil- the footballs that are tossed into the crowd during Colum-
Saturday, September 1: ion behind the library). For lunch, they will be providing pizza bia Home Games. Holding the football is Kevin Schild of
9 a.m. Cross Country at Avon Lake Early Bird. and lemonade at no cost. In addition, the Fire Department will Schild’s IGA and Jeff Jump, Columbia High School Ath-
10 a.m. JV Football at Kirtland. be hosting its annual blood drive from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the letic Director.
10 a.m. JV Volleyball tri at Columbia. Columbia Fire Station. If you are a part of a non-profit orga-
10 a.m. Varsity Volleyball tri at Lorain. nization (church, youth organization, etc.) and would like to The Board of Zoning Appeals will not meet for August as no
12 p.m. Boys Soccer at Cuyahoga Hts. set up a table (at no charge) to let residents know about your cases have been submitted. The Road-Ser-
Monday, September 3: group, please contact Mandie Andrews at (216) 409-6668 to vice Director reported that all equipment was up and running
Labor Day make arrangements. except for Rescue 2. Arrangements have been made to repair it.
Tuesday, September 4: The roads are done in Crocker Landing. Glencoe is receiving
First day of school concrete this week. The Director is making arrangements with
Columbia Trustees Meeting the County Engineer to have streets striped. The Fire Chief re-
ported 35 on file, 34 on call, 128 fire calls to date and 570 EMS
calls. There were 59 mutual aid assists and 26 mutual aid re-
quests. There will be a blood drive on September 16 from 11-4
Welcome to the 2018-2019 school year. We are excited to The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Mon- in the Fire Station. The delivered price of the new squad will be
welcome our students and staff on September 4. I hope to see day, August 20, at 7 p.m. in the town hall with two trustees $221,220. The training for an active shooter held last Saturday
all of you at Open House. Please see below for a list of times. present, Mr. Musto and Mr. Cunningham; Mr. Heidecker was went well; it was 6 hours long. There will be another training
Please make sure that you adhere to all school zone speed limits on vacation. The minutes of the August regular meeting were in December.
and pay attention to our buses as they pick up and drop off stu- approved as written. The minutes of the workshop meeting Au- Rita Plata gave the cemetery report: $750 was received for
dents. Together we can ensure the safety of everyone! gust 8, with the sheriff’s deputy, were approved as written. burials and $425 was received for sales of graves.
Bus routes are now available on the transportation page of Under Correspondence, it was learned that there were 2 Old Business
our website, www.columbia.k12.oh.us (click on the transpor- rides given for the month of July. It was also learned that the There is no change in the status of the Estates of Columbia
tation tab on the left side). If you have any questions, please local government payment from the State through the County Ridge. The Zoning Commission is working on rezoning Heavy
contact Al Cantrell, Transportation Supervisor, at (440) 236- will be $84,638.86. Industry and Light Industry Districts along the railroad tracks
Department Reports to R3 Residential. The Sheriff’s Levy is coming along. It will
The Zoning Inspector reported 3 permits issued from
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE August 1-17. Two violation letters were sent for high veg- be Issue 37 on the ballot in November.
New Business
Columbia Station / Olmsted Falls etation - one on Royalton Road and one on Station Road The Trustees voted to approve the expenditure of $3,682.34
New roof, windows, furnace & carpet . The Zoning to repair Rescue 2. Resident Joe Minarchick came to the meet-
Commission will meet on Thursday, September 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Office / Antique / Resale / Beauty & Nail / Hobby? for its regular meeting, followed by Public Hearings for Zoning ing to inform the Trustees of all the water flowing on the street
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1 BAILEY COLEMAN 12 WR/CB
3 ANDREW COLLINS 12 WR/CB
4 CODY SESTITO 12 WR/DB
5 JOE JANKE 12 QB/DB
9 OWEN MENGE 9 WR/CB
11 JOSH HICKMAN 9 WR/DB
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21 BEN ALTEN 12 TB/ILB
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1115 EAST BROAD ST. ELYRIA 440-366-3673 23 BRANDON COLEMAN 12 TB/OLB 24145 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-3663
24 DREXTON FRISCONE 9 WR/DB
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34981 E. ROYALTON RD. NORTH EATON 440-748-3751 30 TYLER HICKS 11 WR/DB
31 RHETT PALMER 11 FB/ILB
WRIGHT’S CATERING 32 COLE SCHWARTZ 12 TE/OLB FRANK CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY
33609 COOLEY RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-748-2183 33 TOM RELJIN 9 FB/ILB 25070 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-5041
34 JOE GOVERNALE 10 TB/ILB
GIBBS BUTCHER BLOCK 35 CAM COLEMAN 10 G/DT
9858 EAST RIVER RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-235-2766 36 HAYDEN HASKE 12 FB/DT COACHING STAFF
43 TYLER SAYLES 10 TE/ILB HEAD COACH – JASON WARD
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25742 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-8111 45 JOSH DELISLE 9 TE/DT GREG DICKSON, MIKE RICE, JEFF SPRAGUE
52 JUSTIN BELL 12 G/DT AND JAY BANYASZ
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74 CARSON HEIDECKER 11 G/DT Sep 21 Buckeye A 7:00 pm
77 THOMAS HONES 12 T/DT Sep 28 Lutheran West H 7:00 pm
79 NICK STOPIAK 9 T/DT Oct 5 Clearview A 7:00 pm
82 ELIJAH GOODMAN 9 WR/DB Oct 12 Brooklyn A 7:00 pm
83 DREW SAKI 10 WR/FS Oct 19 Fairview H 7:00 pm
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The Rural-Urban Record Doing God’s Work
Published Weekly on Monday On Sunday, September 9, six local Lutheran churches of the
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will again join hands
in a day of service doing “God’s Work, Our Hands” projects
Founders 1955 around the county. This is the seventh year for this event for
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Lutherans throughout the United States.
The local group of volunteers will gather at Zion Luther-
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 an Church, in Valley City, for a tail-gate lunch and then con-
Mailing Address: vert the church fellowship hall into a packaging assembly line,
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 packing at least 250 bags of toiletries for the 2100 Lakeside
Men’s Shelter. This shelter, operated by the Lutheran Metropol-
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station itan Ministries, welcomes 375 homeless men nightly, with over
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 150 new men each month. The need for toiletries is ongoing
Email: [email protected] and essential. The local churches will provide the items for the
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Care Packs.
At the same time, another group will move into Zion’s Po-
DEADLINE: tato Patch and harvest the 2018 crop of potatoes. The potatoes
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm will be dug with a horse-drawn potato digger and volunteers
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 will gather the harvest, which is donated to Feeding Medina
County.
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Another group will travel to the Medina County Home to do
yard work and clean up, preparing for the change of seasons.
Taking their aid beyond our borders, Fair Trade items will
Tent Meetings at Camden Baptist also be available to purchase. This program supports small
farmers and artisans throughout the world. Our Lady Queen of Peace
Camden Baptist Church, located at 17901 State Rt. 511, in Recognizing that this is the first game of the NFL season,
Wellington, will have their Tent Meetings September 9-12, at and the Browns/Steelers rivalry, the game will be playing on Catholic Church
7 p.m. The speaker will be Pastor Tom Wright. All are invited a big screen in the gathering area at Zion throughout the after-
to attend. noon. Weekend Masses Weekday
The ELCA Lutheran churches participating in this cluster Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Field’s UMC Grief Share program are Living Word and St. Matthew of Medina, Holy Trinity Sun. 8:30 & 8:00am
in Brunswick, New Horizons in Homerville, Our Saviour in
Hinckley and Zion in Valley City. 11:00am Chapel
After a brief hiatus Grief Share at Fields United Methodist For more information, visit zionvc.org or call (330) 483- Confession:
Church will begin a new series starting September 10. Grief 3873. Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
Share is a special grief recovery seminar and support group Calling all Singers! 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
which meets weekly on Mondays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. as long
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and a workbook to go along with the video. You will find Grief Join us as we begin the 4th annual “Live Nativity.” We wel-
Share to be a warm, caring environment and hopefully come come new and old choir members. We also have a special place
to see your group as an “oasis” on your long journey through for children ages 4 and up. We will meet Saturday, September GRAFTON UNITED United Church of God
METHODIST CHURCH
grief. You can join in anytime. Leaders are Nancy Florio and 15, at 10 a.m. at Fellowship Church, located at 44777 State 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 12981 Grafton Rd.
Grafton, Oh 44044
Marylynn Swartz, who are both Stephen Ministers. Guide Route 18, in Wellington. If you cannot make the first rehearsal, “Your Family Church”
books for the Grief Share weekly program are $15, available text or call Darlene Neptune at (239) 398-0030 or Jan McClaf- 8:45am Sunday School Sabbath Services
10:00am Worship
through the church office. lin at (330) 636-6713. 10:35am Children’s Church Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Additional ‘special’ Grief Share events include: “Loss of A Woman’s Fall Retreat Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor http://cleveland.ucg.org
Spouse,” Sunday, October 21, and “Surviving the Holidays,”
November 18 and again December 16. Guidebooks for these Belden UMC is hosting “Light One Candle,” a day of in-
1 day special events are $5 and available on order through the spiration, friendship, fellowship, presentations, music, worship Church of Christ “Welcome Home”
church office. and creative activities on Saturday, September 22, from 9 a.m.-
Fields United Methodist Church is located at 34077 Lorain 4 p.m. Continental Breakfast and lunch are included in the $20 Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am New Life Wesleyan Church
Road, in North Ridgeville. Please contact the church office at registration fee due by September 9. The church is located at Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 11149 West River Rd.
(440) 327-8753 for more information or to register for Grief 36130 St. Rt. 303, in Grafton. For registration forms or more Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm Columbia Station
Share. information, call (440) 926-2209 or visit www.beldenumc. 211 Forest St., LaGrange
SUNDAY 9 am
440-355-6872
Circuit Rider Reenactment com. Elevator available. Adult Bible Study
Celebrate Recovery
Belden United Methodist is holding a “Circuit Rider Reen- SUNDAY 10 am
actment” and Cookout on Sunday, September 2, from 10:30 Celebrate Recovery at Hope Christian Church meets ev- Worship & Children’s Church
a.m.-1 p.m., at Perfect Farm Stables, located at 37523 State ery Friday night. CR is a Christ-centered recovery program for WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Route 303, in Grafton. anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. You have a forever fam- Bible Study
Following the Revolutionary War, there was a shortage of ily at CR! They start each week with a free dinner served from
Methodist Pastors, so several were commissioned. The lay pas- 6-7 p.m. Then, they gather for worship at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. they COLUMBIA UNITED Youth Group, Kids Club
tors traveled a designated circuit by horse spreading the gospel break out into open share groups, followed by coffee and des- Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
to small towns. Today, you will find a United Methodist Church sert at 9 p.m. in the café. They offer free childcare from 6:30- METHODIST Rev. John Bodo
about every 7 miles. 9:30 p.m. for those that attend. Come for part of the evening, CHURCH - Associate Pastor
At the event, Belden UMC Pastor David Walker will arrive or come for it all! For more information, please visit www. Worship Service
by horse, demonstrating what a circuit service was about and hopechristianchurch.com/ministries/celebrate-recovery. Time 10:30 a.m. 440-236-8600
how the Methodist Church grew after the Revolutionary War. does not heal all wounds, but God’s love, truth, grace and for- Sunday School www.nlwesleyan.org
Bring your friends and family to this service and cookout at giveness does. Please come as you are and keep coming back!
no charge. Period costumes are welcome. RSVP by calling the Hope Christian Church is located at 32625 Detroit Rd., in during Worship Service
church at (440) 926-2209 if you plan to attend. Avon. 25453 ROYALTON ROAD St. Elizabeth
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Ann Seton
Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program for
Rally Day/Ice Cream Social anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each Pastor Matt Merriman Catholic Parish
week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- 236-8822 25801 Royalton Rd.
Belden UMC will be celebrating Rally Day on Sunday, Sep- cated at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first hour begins [email protected] Columbia Station, OH
tember 9, at the 10:30 a.m. service, kicking off Sunday School with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a www.columbiaumc.net Sacrament of Reconciliation
and Fall. Earn tickets to bid for various items by attending personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small (Confession)
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Sunday School and worship services. A balloon sendoff and groups for men and women, with a special video for first time Anytime by Appointment
Ice Cream Social will follow the service. The church is located attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments NORTH Weekend Masses
at 36130 State Rt. 303, in Grafton. For more information, call are served following the program. For further information, call EATON Sat. 5 p.m.
(440) 926-2209 or visit www.beldenumc.com. Elevator avail- Bob at (440) 326-2329. Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
able. CHRISTIAN 440-236-5095
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them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The church is locat- Rt. 82 & 83
ed at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner and fellowship is 440-748-2230
from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., small groups from 8-9 www.neccdisciples.com
p.m. and 9 p.m. coffee and dessert. Child care is available. For
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COLUMBIA TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 chicken patty on bun, Chicken Caesar wrap, or popcorn chick- RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 27, 2018 Page 7
after a rain from his property. Mr. Musto said he would look en salad w/roll, with broccoli and mandarin oranges.
into the matter. Thursday: Breakfast - Pancake wrap. Lunch - Choice of Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry
Committee Reports beef tacos, Chicken Caesar wrap or popcorn chicken salad w/
Mr. Cunningham reported that there would be no Lorain roll, with refried beans and peaches. On Saturday, September 1, a free hot meal will be served
County Township Association meeting in August because they Friday: Breakfast - Frudel.Lunch - Choice of pizza, Chicken and a perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life
have to be on duty at the Lorain County Fair. They will be Caesar wrap or popcorn chicken salad w/roll, with peas and Wesleyan Church from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. This is a monthly event
on duty Thursday and Saturday from 2-6 p.m. When meet- mixed fruit. Assorted fruit and vegetable bar available daily. held the first Saturday of every month. The meal and food pan-
ings resume in September, the next one will be in LaGran Class Reunions try (featuring fresh perishable foods) is available at no charge
ge. Dale to all local residents.
Rundle reported that the RLCWA will hold its regular meeting CHS All-Class Reunion The church is located at 11149 West River Road, Columbia
on September 12. They are at the Fair in its usual place and they Columbia Alumni are welcome to attend an All Class Re- Station. For more information, please contact Kathy at (440)
are giving out the yardsticks. union hosted by the Columbia High School Class of 1983. The 840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091.
After Community Input, the meeting was adjourned. The event is on September 8, from 7:30-11:30 p.m. at Columbia
next regular meeting will be on Tuesday, September 4, at 7 p.m. Eagles, located at 27190 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. Altenheim Therapy Rehab Center
in the Town Hall. Note the change of day to Tuesday from Admission is $5. We would like to have snacks/appetizers for
Monday due to Labor Day. everyone to enjoy for the evening. Please bring a dish/appetiz- is Now Open!
er/dessert to share. It will be greatly appreciated.
CHS Class of ‘88 Reunion The new, state-of-the-art Therapy Rehab Center is located
Columbia K-8 lunch menu 30th Reunion and all are welcome to attend - teachers, alumni, at 15653 Pearl Road, in Strongsville. Offering both in-patient
The Columbia High School Class of 1988 is having their
and out-patient services, the Therapy Rehab Center is designed
Week of September 3-7: other classes, etc. Come and have a great time with the class of with every comfort and amenity to assist in the recovery pro-
Monday: Labor Day 1988! There will be a “Raiders Reunion” on Saturday, Septem- cess. The Center adheres to Planetree principles that remove
Tuesday: Breakfast - Mini pancakes. Lunch - Choice of corn ber 1, at 6 p.m. at Molly McGee’s, located at 13169 Prospect barriers between clients, families and caregivers. Services
dog, Chicken Caesar wrap or popcorn chicken salad w/roll, Road, in Strongsville. On Sunday, September 2, at noon will include: Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Cardiac Rehabilitation,
with tater tots and pears. be a “Family Picnic” at the Columbia Park Pavilion behind the Stroke Rehabilitation, Post- operative Care, Pain Control, IV
Wednesday: Breakfast - Dutch Waffle. Lunch - Choice of library (bring your own lunch). Reunion Facebook group: Co- Therapy, Diabetes Management, Wound Care, Physical Thera-
lumbia High School Class of 1988. py, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy.
The Center offers 32 private rooms with private bathrooms,
including large, accessible roll-in showers, room service, ex-
pansive windows, a pub and an outdoor courtyard.
Altenheim is proud to have attained a patient satisfaction
rating that is 11 points higher than the average licensed facility
per the 2017 Ohio Department on Aging Patient Satisfaction
Report. Altenheim strives daily to provide top quality care to
each client.
Out-patient physical and occupational therapies at the Re-
hab Center are provided by Hands-on Physical Therapy Spe-
cialists at Altenheim. Nancy Nebenzahl’s 15-year-old practice
became a part of the Altenheim Life Plan Community about a
year ago. “Previously we provided inpatient therapy services to
clients on our campus, and we provided home-based therapies
in patients’ homes. With Nancy’s team on board, we now pro-
vide top-quality therapies to clients of all ages who are able to
come in for an office visit,” says Paul Psota, Altenheim CEO.
A unique out-patient offering is hand therapies. “It’s significant
for us to be able to offer hand therapies because there are so few
specialists in the field,” Paul says.
More information on in-patient and out-patient therapies is
available at Altenheim.com and HandsOnPTS.com. The phone
number for the Therapy Rehab Center is (440) 238-3361, and
for Hands-on is (440) 238-0300.
Shurmer Place Memory Assisted Living, part of the Alten-
heim Life Plan Community, has been open since April. Five
suites remain available! This residence features 38 private
suites in six households. Each features a kitchenette and pri-
vate bathroom with large, fully accessible walk/ roll-in shower.
For more information regarding Memory Care, contact Beth
Seese, RN Director of Shurmer Place Memory Assisted Living,
at (440) 268-1048.
Columbia Schools Open House

Columbia Local Schools will be holding their annual Open
Houses on Wednesday, August 29, and Thursday, August 30, at
all three schools, depending on the grade level of your child.
The first day of school is Tuesday, September 4.
Columbia High School: The open house for all high school
students and parents is on Wednesday, August 29, from 6-7
p.m., and is set up in an informal manner. Staff will be avail-
able to answer questions and the students and parents alike will
have the opportunity to view the school and get themselves ac-
climated. If you have any questions, please call the high school
office at 236-5001.
Columbia Middle School: The open house at Columbia
Middle School is on Thursday, August 30, from 6-7 p.m. All
parents and students should meet in the gym at 6 p.m. for a brief
meeting before going to classrooms. If you have any questions,
please call the middle school office at 236-5741.
Copopa Elementary: Open House for Kindergarten through
4th grade will be on Wednesday, August 29, from 6-7 p.m.
This open house is set up in an informal manner. Parents and
students should go directly to their classrooms to meet their
teachers. If you have any questions, please call the elementary
school at 236-5020.
Columbia Library events

Adult Book Discussion - The Readers of Broken Wheel
Recommend, by Katarina Bivald - Monday, August 27, at 1
p.m. Copies of the book are available at the library. New mem-
bers are welcome.
Introduction to Windows 10 - Saturday, September 1, from
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Learn to use Microsoft’s newest opera-
tion system, including how to customize your desktop, manage
files and folders and navigate Windows 10. Pre-registration re-
quired.
Grandparents Day Cards - Friday, September 7, from 12-6
p.m. and Saturday, September 8, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Celebrate
your grandparents by creating a sweet card for them. Stop in
during the library’s open hours anytime on Friday or Saturday.
Columbia Fun Fest - Sunday, September 16, from 1-5 p.m.
at Columbia Park. Come and visit us during this afternoon of
community and fun! We’re looking forward to being a part of
this free event hosted by The Columbia Community Founda-
tion and sponsored by Southwest General Health System. The
brand new LPLS Discovery on the Go vehicle will be present
and the Friends of the Columbia Library will be hosting a table
with information about the library, fun giveaways and a scav-
enger hunt that will take you all over the Columbia Township
Park for a chance to win a $25 Gibbs gift certificate!
Columbia Library is located at 13824 W. River Road North,
in Columbia Station.

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Letters of nomination must be submitted by August 31.
Elyria Apple Fest5K Race/Fun Walk Please include the person’s title and affiliation with the school Eaton Township News
The Elyria Apple Festival, in cooperation with the Lorain district, years of service (including dates), evidence of accom- • Please note: our Compost Center is open on Saturdays
plishments, awards and accolades. Mail letter of nomination
County Community College and the Elyria Parks and Recre- and two letters of support from persons affiliated with the only from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (absolutely not open during the
ation Department, will be hosting a 5K race/ Fun Walk on Sun- schools to: The Elyria Schools & Friends Alumni Association, week).
day, September 23, at 8:30 a.m. The race/walk will start at Ely- P.O. Box 63, Elyria, OH 44036. Please include your own name, • Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@
wood Dr. and Washington Ave. and take runners/walkers on a address and phone number on your letter of nomination, as well eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to
course through the Washington Avenue neighborhood. Parking as your nominee. For more information, contact Shirley Messa- Resources in the County/Township.
for the race will be available at Northwood Junior High School, ros at (440) 458-4914 or Joan Van Wormer at (440) 537-5893. • Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face-
700 Gulf Rd. Runners may pre-register at the Parks’ main of- book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP.
fice, 131 Court St. (City Hall), from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays Harvest Pancake Breakfast • Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should
or on-line at w.cityofelyria.org/department/parks. Runners who contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing.
want to receive a T-shirt must register and pay the $15 entry fee Friends of MetroParks is having a “Harvest Pancake Break- • Township Hall Rentals: $75/Hall rental for Eaton Town-
by September 11. Pre-registered runners with no shirt pay $10. fast” on Sunday, September 23, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost is $7 ship Residents; $125 for non-residents ($100 cleaning deposit).
Registration will be accepted the day of the race at Northwood per person; $4.50 for children 3-10 years old and children 2 Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! All
Junior High School beginning at 7:30 a.m. Race-day registra- and under eat free. Breakfast includes All- you-can-eat pan- non-profits that serve the youth of Eaton Township get FREE
tion is $15 with no T-shirt. The family walk is free. For more cakes, served with sausage and scrambled eggs and coffee, tea, hall rentals (examples: 4-H, Girl Scouts, School Groups).
information on the race, call (440) 326-1500. orange juice or milk. Chocolate chip or blueberry pancakes • Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7
Elyria Schools Hall of Fame will also be available, as well as strawberry topping! tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to reserve
it! (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident).
The event is at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882
Nominations are being accepted for the 16th Elyria Schools Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. Proceeds benefit Friends of Met- • Residential lock boxes & mailbox reflective signs are
and Friends Alumni Association Hall of Fame. The Hall of ro Parks in support of Lorain County Metro Parks. available at the town hall office.
Fame Banquet will be held on October 13, 2018 at the Elyria • Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at
High School Dining Hall. Eligibility criteria for is: Sebastian seeks loving home least 1 year of their life) that would like their name to be en-
Distinguished Staff Member - Must be retired and not cur- graved on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact
rently employed by the school district; Must have demonstrated which is often confused with the town hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50.
leadership in his/her field during a career with The Elyria City feline leukemia; it is not fe-
Schools; Must have been held in high regard as a staff member line leukemia. Cats can live
by his/her peers, students and community. normal life spans and it is CONSTRUCTION ALERT
Distinguished Alumnus - Must be a graduate of Elyria never contagious for people
High or Elyria West or attended Elyria Schools a minimum of or dogs and only through ag-
8 years prior to nomination; Must have demonstrated signifi- gressive behavior with cats. Eaton Township
cant accomplishments and leadership during his/her career or Check with your vet if you
through philanthropic endeavors for public welfare (benevo- have another cat. Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the closure of
lent, humanitarian, good character); Must have made a signifi- All cats receive one or Island Road, between Capel Road and Grafton Eastern Road,
cant impact in his/her own area of expertise. more vaccinations, a basic for the replacement of bridge #0441.
veterinary examination, are
Please wormed and spayed/neu- The cost of the project is $196,298, with 89% funding from
tered and feline leukemia
the Ohio Public Works Commission and the remaining 11%
Recycle! tested. Kittens under a year funded by Lorain County Motor Vehicle Tax monies. The
old are $50 and cats over a
work is being completed by Precision Paving of Milan, Ohio.
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tens/cats over 3 months old
Sebastian thrives on your year are only $20. All kit-
attention. He is a really talk- are also micro-chipped. The The work will begin at 8:00 am on Tuesday, September 4, 2018
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variances to the Zoning Regulations. Letters of interest should Holly Gross from BA+15 to Approve Transfers - The
be forwarded to LaGrange Township, P.O. Box 565, LaGrange, MA - Step 4; Tina McNulty Superintendent recommends
Ohio, 44050. from MA to MA+15 - Step transferring the following
Recycling Outside of the Village - If you are a subscriber 24; Philip Tuttle from BA+15 individuals: Constance Ha-
[email protected] of Republic Waste, they pick up bulk items on your regular to MA - Step 30. rant from Keystone Middle
pick-up day during the second full week with the second Mon- Employ 2018-2019 Clas- School Special Needs, Para-
LaGrange Township news day of the month in it. If you have a green recycling cart, allow- sified Staff: The Superin- professional 4.0 hours to
able items include: paper, plastic, metal, cardboard and glass. tendent recommends hiring Murray Ridge School Special
Meeting dates - The next meeting of the Township Trustees Please do not recycle: garden hoses, diapers, aerosol cans, the following classified in- Needs, Paraprofessional 6.0
will be held on August 27. All meetings are held at the Town- aluminum foil, batteries, clothing, food waste, napkins, mir- dividual for the position and hours effective 8/22/2018;
ship Hall, 113 South Center Street, and are open to the public. rors, ceramic, plastic bags, propane cylinders, shredded paper, hourly rate as noted, on an Amy Mitterling from Key-
Please visit the LaGrange Township website, http://www.la- tissue, styrofoam, paper towels, glass windows or Pyrex. eighteen-month probationary stone Elementary School
grangetownshipohio.net, for all current news, up-to-date meet- Please remember that the truck can reach up to 8 feet, so contract, pending all record Special Needs, Paraprofes-
ing minutes and other township information. keep your carts back from the road so that they are clear from checks and completion of sional 5.5 hours to Murray
Dumpster Day - The next Dumpster Day will be held on vehicles and road crews. state and local requirements Ridge School Special Needs,
October 13 from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. at the old township garage on for the 2018-2019 school Paraprofessional 6.0 hours ef-
Pleasant Street. Please enter from State Route 303. This is for LGHFC Youth Archery Clinic year: Paul Stainbrook - Cus- fective 8/22/2018.
LaGrange Township and Village residents only. The LaGrange Hunting & Fishing Club, in conjunction todian/Maintenance - Step 0 - Accept Resignations - The
Fire and EMS Seeking Applicants - The Township is al- $14.07/hr. - effective 7/26/18. Superintendent recommends
ways taking applications for part-time Fire and EMS personnel! with the Ohio Division of Wildlife and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Employ Classified Subs accepting the resignation of
Services, will be hosting its 6th annual Youth Archery Clinic
Our EMS Department offers competitive pay, flexible sched- on Sunday, September 16, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the LGH- For The 2018-2019 School the following individuals.
uling and paid training with a contract to serve the township. FC Club grounds, located at 43317 S.R. 303, 2.5 miles west of Year: The Superintendent Austin Carter - Technol-
Volunteer Firemen 18 and over are needed and Fire classes will the LaGrange Circle. This clinic is free and open to the pub- recommends employment ogy Assistant - effective end
be available in the fall. Firemen are paid positions! Consider lic. Advance signup is required. Each session will last 45 min- of the following 2018-2019 of day 7/13/18; Charlotte Jar-
helping your community in the highest form of service! See utes, starting at 11 a.m. There will be certified NASP Archery classified substitutes for the vis - KES Cleaner - effective
our website under Fire and EMS for an application or call 355- instructors on site and all youth equipment will be provided. positions and hourly rates 6/25/2018. Motions carried.
6868 or 355-6353 for information. Bring the kids for a hands on supervised introduction into the noted, pending all record Approve Other Business
Open burning regulations can be found on the township checks and completion of And Superintendent’s Rec-
webpage under Fire and EMS. awesome world of archery. Please call Kevin at (440) 537-7827 state and local requirements: ommendations - Moved by
for registration and with any questions.
Road work - Roadwork will be done in several areas in Linda Archer, Cleaning Stang, second by Mezera that
the next few weeks. Chip and sealing will be done on Webster LGHFC Pig Roast/Gun Raffle $10.09/hr. - effective 7/2/18; the foregoing recommenda-
from 301 to Diagonal, Biggs Road from 301 to Wheeler and on Austin Carter, Technology tions be approved.
various roads in the township. Wheeler Road from 303 to the The LaGrange Hunting and Fishing Club will be hosting Assistant $11.84/hr.; Leann Appoint Delegate To Cap-
railroad will have a layer of asphalt put on by Crossroads As- its 2nd annual Fall Pig Roast & Gun Raffle on October 20 at Cromer, Cleaning $10.09/hr. ital Conference: It is recom-
phalt. This project is through a grant from Ohio Public Works the Lorain County Fairgrounds, Building #19, in Wellington, - effective 7/2/18; Ann Green, mended that Carrie O’Boyle
which will cover 84% of the cost. from 5-11 p.m. Tickets are $25 each. There will be 7 new guns Bus Driver $13.77; Kelly Is- be appointed as delegate and
Please report any issues with township roads or signs to the raffled, along with a reverse raffle and side raffles. The dinner enhart, Bus Driver $13.77/ Renee Mezera be appointed
Road Department at 355-5141. includes beer, pop and water. Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner hr. - effective 7/2/18, Moni- as the alternate to the 2018
Cemetery Clean-up - LaGrange Township maintains three will be at 6 p.m., catered by Wright’s Concessions. Please call tor - $10.50/hr.; Emily Nagy, OSBA Capital Conference
cemeteries: River Road on Indian Hollow, Rockwood on Di- Ron at (440) 829-3724 for tickets. Cleaning $10.09/hr. - effec- annual business meeting to be
agonal and Jackson on Webster. Please remove any decora- tive 7/2/18, Monitor - $10.50/ held on Sunday, November
tions that you wish to keep to clear the area for mowing sea- Keystone BOE meeting hr.; Melanie Ternes, Monitor 11, 2018 through Tuesday,
son. Items left that are in poor condition will be disposed of. $10.50/hr., Paraprofessional November 13, 2018.
For a list of regulations, please visit our website. Reminder: Dennis Walter called the ball - Step 7 - $5,387.40 and - Special Needs $10.50/hr., Accept Expulsion Deci-
LaGrange Township is not responsible for any sentimental or July 16 regular meeting to or- Brittany Chudakoff - Middle Building Secretary $12.41/hr. sion - The Board of Educa-
valuable items left on gravesites. der at 5 p.m. Board Members School Cheerleader Advisor - Approve Classified Con- tion accepts the hearing offi-
Hall Rental - The Township Hall, 113 South Center Street, in Attendance: Renee Mezera, Step 2 - $1,795.80. tinuing Contract - The Super- cer’s decision regarding the
is available for rental by township residents. Please call Jan at Carrie O’Boyle, Devin Stang, The Superintendent rec- intendent recommends grant- expulsion of a Keystone High
355-4704 for information. Patricia Wakefield and Den- ommended the following ing a continuing contract to School student as presented.
Zoning Commission Opening - Applications are being nis Walter. Public Persons in change in salary schedule the following individual as Approve 2018-2019 Bus
accepted for the position of secretary to the Zoning Commis- Attendance: Franco Gallo, placement for the 2018-2019 they have successfully com- Routes - The Superintendent
sion. This is a paid position per meeting and one meeting is Michael Resar Sr., Albert school year due to continuing pleted an eighteenmonth pro- recommends approving the
held each month. Job duties include taking minutes, preparing Trego, Daniel White, Law- education: Elizabeth Branco bationary period: Emily Nagy 2018-2019 bus routes as pre-
amendments to the zoning regulations as they are discussed, rence Hyland, Linda Hyland from MA+15 to MA+30 - - Special Needs Paraprofes- sented. Routes are subject to
correspondence with the Lorain County Planning Commission and Jonathan Bailey. Step 18; Andrea Catanzarito sional - effective - 8/7/18.
and other secretarial duties. Please contact any board member Those present recited the from BA+15 to MA - Step 6; SEE BOE ON PAGE 12
to submit a letter of interest and resume or mail to the Town- Pledge of Allegiance.
ship, P.O. Box 565, LaGrange, Ohio, or email to lagrangetown- The agenda was approved
[email protected]. as presented with corrections. Keystone Local School District Free and Reduced – Price Meals
Board of Zoning Appeals - An alternate member is needed A motion carried to adopt re-
for the Board of Zoning Appeals. This is a paid position and tirement commendation for Keystone Local School District today announced its 2018-2019 program year policy for free and
the board meets as needed to consider home occupations and Lawrence Hyland - 10 years. reduced-priced meals for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National
A motion carried to dis- School Lunch and School Breakfast, After School Care Snack or Special Milk Program. Each school office
and the central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party.
PART TIME MAINTENANCE II pense with the reading of the The Federal Income Eligibility Guidelines win be used for determining eligibility. Children from families
minutes of the Regular Meet- whose annual income is at or below the Federal Guidelines are eligible for free and reduced price meals or
The Village of LaGrange is accepting applications and ing on June 28. The minutes free milk if the school participates in the Special Milk Program.
resumes for the part time position of Maintenance II worker. were distributed as required Application forms are being distributed to all homes in a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free
Duties will include grounds maintenance, street repair by law and shall be approved and reduced-price benefits. households should fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional
work, snow related work, building maintenance and other as presented. copies are available at the principal's office in each school. A complete application is required. Households
duties as necessary. This position may be seasonal or year The Treasurer/CFO rec- which currently receive Special Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits (SNAP, formally known as food
round. Hours will be up to thirty per week. Applications ommended approval of the stamps) or Ohio Works First (OWF) funds for a child must provide the child's name, the SNAP or OWF
are available at the LaGrange Municipal Building, 355 financial reports, including case number and signature of an adult household member on the application. Households which do not
receive SNAP or OWF funds must provide the names of all household members, the last four digits of the
South Center Street, LaGrange, Ohio, 44050. Please send investments for June 2018, Social Security Number of the adult signing the application or state "none" if the adult does not have a Social
completed applications / resumes to the same address. as presented. The Treasurer/ Security Number, the amount and source of income received by each household member, (state the monthly
Deadline for receiving applications and resumes will be CFO recommended approv- income) and the signature of an adult household member. If any of this information is missing, the school
September 14, 2018. al of Then & Now purchase cannot process the application.
orders as presented. The FREE HEALTH CARE: Families with children eligible for school meals may be eligible for FREE
Treasurer/CFO recommend- health care coverage through Medicaid and/or Ohio’s Healthy Start & Healthy Families programs. These
Join us as we ed return of advances as pre- programs include coverage for doctor visits, immunizations, physicals, prescriptions, dental, vision, mental
health, substance abuse and more. Please call 1-800-324-8680 for more information or to request an
“REFUSE to WASTE” – RECYCLE! sented. The Treasurer CFO application. Information can also be found on the web at http://jfs.ohio.gov/ohp/consumers/familychild.stm.
recommended transfer from
Anyone who has an Ohio Medicaid card is already receiving these services.
Go to lagrangeohio.net to help do your part! the general fund to the sever- The information provided on the application is confidential and will be used only for the purpose of
ance fund in the amount of $ determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program
70,000. official. To discourage the possibility of misrepresentation, the application forms contain a statement above
The Treasurer/CFO rec- the space for signature certifying that all information furnished is true and correct. Applications are being
ommended approval of a sti- made in connection with the receipt of federal funds. Schools or other officials may check the information
pend of $50 per half day for on the application at any time during the school year. Deliberate misrepresentation of information may
the following staff members subject the applicant to prosecution under applicable state and federal laws. Households will be notified of
for participation in profes- the approval or denial of benefits. Foster children are categorically eligible for free meal benefits regardless
of the household's income. If a family has foster children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals
sional development to be paid or milk for them, contact the school for more information.
from General Fund: LCCC Under the provision of the policy, Jody White, Food Service Supervisor, will review applications and
Meeting for Teaching College determine eligibility. If a parent or guardian disagrees with the decision on the application or the result of
Credit Plus Classes - Andrea verification, the decision may be discussed with the determining official on an informal basis. If a formal
VALLEY CITY Catnazarito, Adam Crabtree, appeal is desired, the household has the right to a fair hearing. A fair hearing can be requested either orally
Jennifer Fehlan-Jones, David
or in writing from: Dan White, Superintendent 531 OpportunityWay, LaGrange, Oh, 44050, 440-355-
2424. The policy contains an outline of the hearing procedure. Households may apply for benefits any time
VISION CENTER Jones and Philip Tuttle. during the school year. If a household is not currently eligible and if the household size increases or income
The Treasurer/CFO rec-
ommended approving the decreases because of unemployment or other reasons, the family should contact the school to file a new
application. Such changes may make the children of the family eligible for free or reduced-price benefits if
FAMILY VISION LAKETEC 5-Year Extension the family income falls at or below the levels shown above.
The U.S Department of Agriculture prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and
CENTER Reassignment Agreement as applicants for employment on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity,
presented. All Motions car-
6621 Center Road ried. religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental status, sexual
A motion carried to ap-
orientation, or all or part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected
Valley City prove the Superintendent’s genetic information in employment or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the Department.
Dr. Norma Jesse, J
DN reports and recommenda- (Not all prohibited bases will apply to all programs and/or employment activities.)
Optometrist 330-483-4035 tions: The Superintendent If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program
recommended employment Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, or at any
USDA office, or call (866) 632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all of the
WE CARRY A OUTSIDE of the following individuals information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S.
on extra duty contracts for
FULL LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS the 2018-2019 school year, Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington,
D.C. 20250-9410, by fax (202) 690-7442 or email at [email protected].
GLASSES WELCOME pending all record checks and Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish).
Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the
completion of state and local
Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5 requirements - Philip Tut- USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Closed Sat, Sun & Wed tle - Assistant Varsity Foot-

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66 CALEB KILZER 10 OL/DL Sep 21 Brooklyn H 7:00 pm
68 DUSTIN BAYS 9 OL/DL Sep 28 Black River A 7:00 pm
72 GABBY REASAR 9 OL/DL Oct 5 Brookside H 7:00 pm
73 TYLER WAKEFIELD 11 OL/DL Oct 12 Wellington A 7:00 pm
74 JACOB HAUN 9 OL/DL Oct 19 Buckeye A 7:00 pm
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76 LUKE MOORE 10 OL/DL Oct 26 Firelands H 7:00 pm
78 CODY GREENE 9 OL/DL
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Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 27, 2018 Thank you for helping me Dennis Walter - Thank
BOE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 during the transition as a you for getting us out of a bad Fitness Basics at KHS fitness center
change at the discretion of the existing roof edge to wall board member. situation. You finished the Come enjoy a free and safe workout at the Keystone High
Transportation Supervisor. conditions on the gymnasium Patricia Wakefield - Thank building projects and passed School fitness center. On Thursday, August 30, the Keystone
Approve Out Of State Trip are different than as shown on you Franco for pulling us out a levy for us. Empowers You (KEY) collaborative invites all area residents
To Myrtle Beach, SC - The the original drawings. of a bad situation when you Public: to attend “Free Fitness Basics” and learn how to use the fitness
Superintendent recommends 4. The previously-includ- took this position. Franco Gallo - Thank you center’s equipment. Attendees will receive a Wal-Mart gift card
approving an out of state field ed $1,000 allowance for ad- Renee Mezera - Best of for the opportunity to be the voucher that can be redeemed if they visit the fitness center
trip for Keystone High School dressing unforeseen condi- luck and thank you Larry. Superintendent at Keystone. again.
Band, Choir and Symphonic tions on the Project will not Thank you Franco for step- I wish everyone the best and Starting Monday, August 27, the fitness center at Keystone
Choir to Myrtle Beach, SC be sufficient to remedy the ping in during a rough time. this is not a good bye, I won’t High School is open every Monday through Thursday from 6-8
during the period of Monday, discovery of these unforeseen You rolled up your sleeves be far at the Lorain County p.m., whenever school is in session. The fitness center is locat-
April 22, 2019 through Fri- conditions. and put this district in a good ESC. ed at Keystone High School, 580 Opportunity Way. To find the
day, April 26, 2019. Motions 5. The Owner Represen- spot. Moved by O’Boyle, sec- fitness center, walk through the Athletic Wing doors and past
carried. tative on the Project, Mays Carrie O’Boyle - Congrat- ond by Mezera to adjourn the the gymnasium to the very end of the hallway; the fitness center
Approve Change Order Consulting & Evaluation ulations Larry. I will miss regular meeting at 5:18 p.m. is the last door on the right.
Increasing Contract Sum For Services, Inc., recommended seeing you at school events. Motion carried. Enjoy a wide range of fitness equipment including tread-
Runyon & Sons Roofing, Inc. that $10,000 be added to the Thank you Franco and best of Submitted by Yvonne mills, stationary bikes, elliptical machines and free weights. A
To Provide Additional Allow- allowance via a Change Or- luck. Thank you for your help Gnagy, Superintendent’s Ad- certified trainer supervises the fitness center and can offer tips
ance For Unforeseen Con- der, increasing the allowance as I adjusted to being a board ministrative Assistant. to help you stay safe.
ditions On The High School to $11,000, to provide for member. KEY is a community based group funded in part by the
Building Envelope Reme- work items associated with Star seeks loving home United Way of Greater Lorain County and facilitated by Lorain
diation Project - Moved by addressing these unforeseen County Public Health. The collaborative includes partners from
O’Boyle second by Stang to conditions. for her any longer. She’s local businesses, agencies and organizations working toward
approve the below resolution. 6. The Superintendent rec- looking to spend her golden one goal of making the healthy choice the easy choice in the
The Superintendent re- ommends the change order be years indoors, where she’ll be area.
quests that the Board au- authorized, allowing Runyon warm, safe and dry and living Please contact [email protected] for
thorize a change order with & Sons Roofing, Inc. to pro- with a family who will love more information.
Runyon & Sons Roofing, Inc. ceed with the work without her and spoil her rotten for
to provide additional funds delay. the rest of her life. Friendship Audubon Society Ecuador Program
in the contract to provide for The Keystone Local APL believes she is highly
work items associated with School District Board of Ed- trainable and definitely wants The Black River Audubon Society presents BRAS member
addressing the discovery of ucation resolves as follows: to please. They are offer- Tammy Martin and her program, “Adventures in Ecuador,” on
unforeseen conditions on the The Board authorizes Star ing FREE training upon her September 4 at 7 p.m. at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at
High School Building Enve- the Superintendent and the adoption. The volunteers at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.
lope Remediation Project. Treasurer to sign the neces- Star seeks loving home the APL say you won’t find a This South American country, the fourth most diverse (bird-
Rationale: sary documents to execute a Star is an 8-year old Coon- sweeter girl! ing-wise) in the world, holds over 1600 species of birds. Join
1. The District has expe- change order with Runyon hound mix. She weighs 50 If you would like to meet Tammy as she takes you from the high altitudes of the Andes to
rienced defective construc- & Sons Roofing, Inc., in an lbs., is spayed and all caught Star, please visit or call Elyria lower Amazonia. She will show you hummingbirds, tanagers
tion work to the building amount of $10,000.00, which up on vaccines. Star lived Friendship APL at (440) 322- and antpittas, plus a number of surprises.
envelope of the High School will increase the allowance to outdoors her entire life. Her 4321. This program is free to the public. For more information
which was performed by a $11,000.00. Motion Carried. owner is now too ill to care on programs, becoming a member or volunteering, visit www.
previous contractor, and the Future Board Meetings - LaGrange Lions Club Gun Raffle blackriveraudubon.org or call (440) 365-6465 and don’t forget
defective work needs to be at 6 p.m. Monday, September, to LIKE them on Facebook!
corrected as quickly as possi- 17, 2018 - Regular Meeting
ble to minimize its impact on – KHS Conference Room;- The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 3rd annual Gun
the 2018/19 school year. Monday, October 15, 2018 - Raffle on Sept. 8, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale
2. The Board previous- Regular Meeting - KHS Con- St. They will raffle off 10 new guns and 3 random $100 cash
ly authorized the District to ference Room. drawings - 1 ticket per each drawing. You must be present to
enter into an agreement with Comments/Concerns win cash only. Winner need not be present to win guns. Food
Runyon & Sons Roofing, Board Members: will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase. They
Inc. for remediation of that Devin Stang - Congratu- will have side raffles, too. This will be held rain or shine, inside
defective work to the High lations to Larry on his retire- and out. Tickets are available now for $20 each or 6/$100. A
School’s building envelope. ment. Best wishes to Franco ticket is required for all in attendance. For tickets, please call
3. It was discovered the this being his last meeting. Ann at (440) 315-4278. For more info., go to www.lagrange-
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Oberlin Walk committee. Agricultural Tire Collection Day
“This is truly a disease that affects everyone,” she said. “I’m
walking to help find a cure to beat this disease.”
Ginni said her mother, Lil, take care of Jim in their Amherst and quantities. Being accept-
[email protected] home. Ginni, who resides in Lorain, comes by three times a day ed are three sizes: up to 36
to help her parents. Ginni said her mother attends Alzheimer’s inches, 37-60 inches and 61
inches or larger. Some tires
Herrick Memorial Library Association caregiver support groups, including one at the Am- up to 36 inches may include:
herst library, and social engagement programs.
At a recent gathering of Oberlin Walk committee members, implement tires, wagon tires,
Writers Group - Thursdays, August 30 and September 13 & Ginni said, “Knowing someone with Alzheimers is like watch- truck tires, skid loader tires,
27, from 6-7:30 p.m. ing from a distance a giant skyscraper being torn down one wall On Thursday, September most front tires and 4-wheel-
Kelly Boyer Sagert will be joining us on September 13. at a time, while the person with Alzheimers is laboring inside 27, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., the er tires. Most rear tractor
Kelly is a professional freelance writer, editor and coach from with all the chaos and noise of destruction. Lorain County Collection tires fall into the 37-60 inch
Lorain, Ohio, with decades of professional experience. She is “By taking part in the Walk to End Alzheimers, you’re not Center will take in used ag- division. Large rear tractor
a member of the prestigious American Society of Professional only making an impact today, you’re leading the way to a better ricultural tires for disposal. tires and combine tires over
Journalists and Authors (ASJA). She is the writer/researcher future. By signing up as a Team Captain you can change the The service is free for Lorain 60 inches will be accepted
of the Emmy-nominated PBS documentary, Trail Magic: The course and fight for the millions of people facing Alzheimer’s County residents who own as well. A driver’s license is
Grandma Gatewood Story. Her latest book, Hidden History of disease.” or operate farm equipment, required as proof of residen-
Lorain County, was released on August 6 of this year. Walk to End Alzheimers is more than a walk. It calls on dealers and agri-businesses cy when arriving at the cen-
Kelly will be sharing her knowledge on various topics about participants to unite in a movement to reclaim the future for are not permitted to partic- ter, located at 540 South Abbe
professional writing. Limited copies of her books will be avail- millions. In addition to the actual walk, participants learn about ipate. Pre-registration is re- Road, in Elyria (next to Fire-
able for purchase. Group members and guests are welcome to Alzheimer’s disease and how to get involved with this critical quired. To pre-register, call stone). The program is spon-
attend. If you will be attending for the first time, registration is cause, from advocacy opportunities to support programs and (440) 328-2368 by Thursday, sored by the Lorain County
suggested. services to clinical studies. To start or join a team today, visit September 13. The registra- Solid Waste Management
The Wellington Writers Group meets every other Thursday act.alz.org/oberlin. tion will include tire sizes District.
at the Herrick Memorial Library. Join this group if you have a
passion for writing in all venues. Bring samples of your writing Wellington Genealogy Group Low-cost blood draw for adults 55+
to share with the group. New members are welcome. Regis-
tration is encouraged. To register, call the library at (440) 647- The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet on Wednes- This September across Lorain County, residents can get
2120. day, September 5. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the their blood drawn at a low cost and learn their cholesterol,
Alzheimer’s Association Walk LCCC Wellington Center, 151 Commerce Drive. The program blood sugar, complete blood count and other health indica-
tors. Public health nurses from Lorain County Public Health
this month is “The History of the Lorain County Fair.” Septem-
to End Alzheimers ber’s speaker will be Jim Smith, who is with the Lorain County (LCPH) will answer questions and provide information during
Historical Society.
blood draw sessions. All Lorain County adults ages 55 and old-
Historic Tappan Square in Oberlin will be the site of the All are welcome to attend. Bring a friend and prepare for a er are invited.
2018 Walk to End Alzheimers on Saturday, September 22. Ac- beautiful fall of family research. “Knowledge is power, which is why knowing your health
tivities and registration begin at 8 a.m. The walk steps off after ODOT construction numbers is an important way to check on your health with an
a brief, yet meaningful Promise Garden ceremony at 10 a.m. annual blood test,” said David Covell, RS, MPH, Health Com-
honoring those affected by Alzheimers disease. The Alzhei- State Route 58, from the Village of Wellington to US 20, missioner at LCPH. “Blood test results can help you make a
mers Association® is inviting local residents and businesses to will have single lane closures for a micro-surfacing project. plan to prevent or manage chronic diseases.”
join the fight to end Alzheimers by registering for the Walk. Crews will begin crack sealing the roadway. The project is ex- How to participate:
Walk participants choose a 1-mile or 3-mile route. The lon- pected to be complete in October 2018. 1. Call (440) 567-4120 to make a reservation.
ger route winds through Oberlin and past businesses. 2. Do not eat or drink anything except water for 12 hours
Kaplan’s Furniture is the presenting sponsor of the Oberlin Wine Tasting at Findley Sate Park before your reservation.
Walk to End Alzheimers, a sponsorship commitment they have 3. Drink 2 cups of water right before the test.
made since the inception of the walk in 2011. Steve Kaplan, may be purchased to enjoy 4. Bring cash or check: $31 for the blood test (CBC, CMP,
President of Kaplan’s Furniture and Multilink, Inc., and his off premise. fasting glucose, lipids), plus $10 for a prostate test (men only).
family have been involved with the Walk to End Alzheimers Friends of Findley State Blood drawing is done between 8:30-10:30 a.m. Make a
and the Cleveland Area Chapter for more than 14 years. Steve’s Park, Inc. is a 501(c)3 blood draw reservation at one of the following locations:
father died of Alzheimers and he is dedicated to raising aware- non-profit group dedicated to •Amherst - Tuesday, September 4 - Old Stone United Meth-
ness of this disease in his father’s honor. supporting Findley State Park odist Church, 553 S. Main St.
“There has never been a greater need to join in the fight •Lorain - Thursday, September 6 - Lorain Community Se-
against Alzheimer’s disease,” said Nancy Udelson, President through service and fund niors, 3361 Garfield Ave.
-aising events in line with
and CEO, Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Area Chapter. their Mission Statement: To •Avon - Friday, September 14 - Avon Senior Center, 36784
Funds raised will provide care and support services to all those support, promote, protect and Detroit Rd.
facing Alzheimer’s disease, advance education & awareness ef- preserve Findley State Park, •Wellington - Thursday, September 20 - Wellington Fire
forts, drive research and fuel efforts to advocate at federal and located in the state of Ohio, Station, 202 Kelly St.
state levels for the support our movement needs.” by holding special events, •Grafton - Tuesday, September 25 - North Eaton Christian
Five years ago, Ginni Murphy’s dad, Jim Hamilton, was di- Church, 35895 Royalton Rd.
agnosed with Alzheimers. In 2015, the family formed their first Friends of Findley State fund-raising, making im- As with other public health services, there is no office visit
provements to the park and to
Walk to End Alzheimers Oberlin team - Team Anytime Fitness Park, Inc. will be holding educate the general public on fee. Clients may schedule a follow-up appointment to receive
- and Jim took part in the event. Two years ago, Jim’s health de- their 4th annual “Tasting In the importance of our natural results and ask questions, either in person or via a phone call.
clined and he couldn’t participate. It was last year, Ginni said, The Woods,” a wine tasting resources. All proceeds form For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain
that she felt called to do more. That call included joining the fund-raiser featuring Ohio County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCounty-
wineries. The event is at the this event will directly benefit Health.com. You can also follow your local health department
campground pavilion in Find- Findley State Park. on Twitter @LorainCoHealth, Facebook or YouTube.
Mozaic Energy ley State Park, 25381 St. Rt. Camping is available.
58, in Wellington, on Septem- Reservations for camping WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 16
Mozaic Energy is all about Balancing the Mind, Body ber 15 from 2-8 pm. may be made ahead of time.
and Soul. I do a combination of Crystal Healing, Pranic Come sample wines, lis- Regular camping fees apply.
Healing and Reiki all together, which I call CPR. It is Ener- ten to the sounds of local To make reservations, please
gy Work. It helps to clear unwanted energy blockages that musicians, enjoy wood fired call 1-866-644-6727 or vis-
you might have or get from everyday life. I can do it in a oven pizza from “Beautiful it www.ohiostateparks.org.
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Historical Speaker Series Wellington Historic Home Tour
WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14
Don’t miss more fantastic performances with the Bicenten-
Bicentennial Tour of Historic Homes nial Historical Speaker Series. All performances are free to the
public and begin at 7 p.m. at the Patricia Lindley Center for
Main Street Wellington, Inc., an organization dedicated to Performing Arts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Come learn and be
the revitalization of the historic down-town district, has sched- entertained!
Tuesday, September 11 - Ohio’s U.S. Presidents’ Wives -
uled a tour of seven historic homes in Wellington on Sun- Enjoy costumed portrayals of eight First Ladies. Ohio’s U.S.
day, October 14, from 1-5 p.m. The homes, dating from the Presidents’ Wives are a group of women who, in costume, por-
1820s-1920s, are located on South Main, Herrick Avenue East tray the lives of the eight First Ladies of the Ohio Presidents
and Forest Streets, in the Village of Wellington. of the United States, which include Caroline Harrison, Ida
“We are very excited about this year’s tour during our Bi- McKinley, Lucretia Garfield, Julia Grant, Lucy Hayes, Anna
centennial celebration year,” stated Christina Jordan, President Harrison, Helen Taft and Florence Harding. During each of
of Main Street Wellington, Inc. “Wellington’s last home tour the six minute presentations, they will tell some interesting and
was in 2014, and some of our homes have never been open to “little told facts” of the lives and times of each of the First La-
the public.” dies.
Interest in touring the historic homes of Wellington is a tradi- Tuesday, October 9 - An encore of the Fashion Show first
tion that dates back to the 1970s when the downtown district, as presented at the Antique Car Festival - Coordinated by Linda
well as many of the community’s fine historic homes, became Hatton, Leslie Simonson, Nicole Hayes, Marilyn Wainio and
listed by the United States Department of Interior on the Na- Dottie Cianciola. The show spotlights historical fashions while 326 South Main Street - Carriage House (Photo by Katherine Mus-
tional Register of Historic Places. Tour-goers should consider weaving a tale of influential residents throughout Wellington’s grove with Raining Sunshine Studio).
arriving early to enjoy Wellington’s downtown district, known 200 years. This is a change from the originally scheduled per- The carriage house that stands behind 326 South Main
for its historic architecture and charm. Shops and restaurants formance of “The Spirits of Wellington.” Street was built by Oren Park Chapman when he decided to
will be open, offering dining and shopping specials. Walking move his family into the 3-story home at 318 South Main
tour booklets for the historic downtown district, as well as for Herb Guild Garden Club Street, then owned and occupied by his in-laws. 318 South
South Main Street homes, will be available at no cost. Main was built in 1881; the Chapmans relocated in April
Advance sale tickets have begun. Priced at $12 each, they The Herb Guild Garden Club will hold its October meeting
are available at Wellington Implement, 625 South Main, Vil- on Wednesday, October 10 at Porter Public Library in Westlake. 1883 and the carriage house was completed by May. The
Wellington Enterprise reported, “O. P. Chapman has the
lage Market, 816 North Main, and Apples Market, 209 E. Her- After a short business meeting, there will be a paper mosaic
rick Ave. In the historic downtown district, advance sale tickets workshop. Guests are welcome, but asked to register by Octo- best arranged and finest finished horse and stock barn on his
are available at Platinum Petal at 110 South Main, Main Street ber 1 so that enough materials may be provided. The workshop place on South Main St. we ever saw. It will pay any admirer
Wellington at 118 Herrick Ave West, and at Main Street Wel- will start at 12:30 p.m. There is a cost of $35 for non-members. of good things to call and see it. He has also some very fine
lington’s “Fall in Love with Wellington” fall festival, Septem- Please contact Joyce Hayward at (330) 801-7202 if you want blooded stock, and is giving special attention to their growth
ber 29 & 30. to attend. and improvement.”
On the day of the tour, tickets are $15 and sold only at the The Herb Guild is a local organization and meets on the sec- In 1906, Fergus and Julia Camp moved to Wellington.
historic Town Hall located at the square in the heart of the vil- ond Wednesday of the month at Porter Public Library, 27333 They were wealthy and had extensive land holdings around
lage, from 12-3:30 p.m. Pre-sale tickets holders must redeem Center Ridge Road, in Westlake, in the Porter Room. New Homer; Fergus Camp owned one of the first automobiles in
tickets for tour wristbands and maps at the Town Hall location members and guests are always welcome. The club is celebrat- town. The Camps purchased 318 South Main Street from O.
from 12-3:30 p.m. Parking is available behind the Town Hall ing their 40th Anniversary this year. For further information P. Chapman, who had by then lost his in-laws and wife and
and Union School Park. on the upcoming meeting, visit their website, theherbguild.org. was living in the enormous house alone. The Camps lived
This is an adult only tour and not suggested for children You can also find them on Facebook under The Herb Guild. at 318 for nine years, before deciding to build another res-
younger than 12 years of age. No photographs will be allowed. Submitted by Barb Armstrong idence on the tennis court immediately south of the house.
Visitors may be asked to wear provided shoe covers while in the Garden Club of North Ridgeville They chose to keep the 1883 carriage house with their new
homes. The homes are not handicapped accessible. The Home Arts and Crafts bungalow at 326 South Main and sold the
Tour Committee is also publishing an adult coloring book sup- The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet September larger property.
ported by the Wellington Women’s League with photographs 11 at 6 p.m. at Sandy Ridge Reservation, 6195 Otten Road, in The current owners of the bungalow and its outbuildings
by Katherine Musgrove from Raining Sunshine Studio and Al North Ridgeville. The speaker for the evening will be Ann Ch- are Bradley and Nicole Hayes. They purchased the property
Leiby from Memory Lane that will feature homes and other anon, OSU Agricultural Educator from the OSU Lorain Coun- in 2011 and are the fourth family to own the bungalow since
Wellington landmarks. ty Extension Office. Her program will be on “Putting your it was completed in 1917. The interior of the 1883 carriage
Proceeds from the Historic Home Tour and adult coloring Garden to Rest and Composting.” We will also have Christine house remains essentially unchanged. It retains its original
book benefit the programs of Main Street Wellington, Inc. For Barnett to talk about how the bees hives are progressing that horse stalls and cattle stanchions, as well as a stone pad and
more information, call (440) 647-3987 or visit www.main- were purchased in April. mobile washing arm.
streetwellington.org. Visitors are always welcome that are interested in gardening You can view this home during Wellington’s Historic
or joining our club. For information, call (440) 365-8522. Home Tour on October 14.


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Gold Card offers substantial discounts at various businesses in as they passed through town. is the most recent change.
the area. Unlike coupons, the Gold Card can be used over and It was converted to a single Doris Wildenheim 926-
over for an entire year. The $10 donation can be made back in family home in the 1950s. An 2956
just a few purchases. All proceeds go to support our Marching addition to the front in 2012
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 Blue. Those not visited by a band member can obtain a Gold th
email: [email protected] Card by contacting the director, Josh Brunger, at jbrunger@ MHS Class of ‘73 45 Reunion
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information about the Marching Blue, please visit their web- The Midview High School Class of 1973 is having their 45
LOCAL GOLF OUTINGS page, http://www.midviewband.com. Why not consider joining Class Reunion on Saturday, October 13, from 6p.m. - Midnight
at Amvets Post #32, located at 11087 Middle Ave. (“Q” Hut), in
Midview Lady Middies Basketball - A 3-person scramble the Midview Band Boosters. They meet monthly on Thursdays Elyria. Cost is $35 per person. BYOB; beer and wash provided.
golf tournament to benefit Lady Middies Basketball will be at 7 p.m. Entertainment will also be provided.
held Sunday, September 16, at Brentwood Golf Club. The shot- DENIM AND DIAMONDS Contacts: Cordie Stonestreet Lewis (facebook); Donna Reid
gun start will be at 8:30 a.m. Fees are $65 per golfer and in- Midview Youth Football and Cheer is sponsoring a “Denim Kanuch (facebook); Roberta Peters Riggs at (440) 933-4013
cludes 18 holes, cart, lunch, prizes, beverage tickets and dinner. and Diamonds” Benefit Dinner and Dance on Saturday evening, (facebook or classmates). To R.S.V.P. (by Oct. 1) contact Ro-
There will be a skins game, betting holes and a 50/50 raffle. To September 22, from 6 p.m. until midnight at the American Le- berta at [email protected]. Please let us know by email asap
ensure a spot, please register by September 1. Soft spikes are gion Ballroom, 8820 Bender Road, in North Ridgeville. There so we can get a head count. Make checks payable to Roberta
required. For more information, contact Scott Newton at (440) will be a catered dinner, dancing to a DJ, sideboards, corn hole Riggs and send to: 32535 Lake Road, Avon Lake, OH 44012,
315-3635 or at [email protected]. for cash tournament, betting, beer and raffle baskets. Tickets before October 1.
Elyria Catholic Golf Outing - The 29th annual Elyria Cath- are $30 per person or reserve a table of 8 for $200. Tickets may We are also looking for donations for our raffle.
olic Golf Outing will take place on Monday, September 24, be purchased from coaches or at www.midviewfootball.com.
with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The event will be a 4-person team PUBLIC SAFETY OPEN HOUSE Grafton-Midview Library
scramble and will be held at Oberlin Golf Club. Lunch will The public safety departments of the Village of Grafton will
be provided beginning at 11:30 a.m. Following completion of have a special Open House on Sunday, September 23, from For more information or to register for programs, stop into
play, there will be a sirloin steak and oven roasted half chicken 12-4 p.m. at North Park, 1050 Novak Road. Police officers and the library at 983 Main Street, call (440) 926-3317 or log onto
dinner. firefighters will be ready to meet the community. They will be www.gmplibrary.org. Registration is required for most pro-
PARENT PORTAL FOR FORMS giving police car rides, displaying fire trucks and ambulances, grams.
Midview Schools is proud to announce a new online parent setting up the fire safety house, offering face painting, chal- Preschool Storytime - Tuesdays, September 11, 18 & 25, at
portal called OneView. OneView is where parents can find the lenging kids on the firefighter physical course and offering free 10 a.m. Storytime for children ages 3-6 featuring stories, songs,
district’s annual student forms that previously would have been medical tests and advice. The medical testing includes blood fingerplays and activities that encourage development of early
turned in on paper the first week of school. We are requesting pressure checks and cholesterol screenings. Tips on injury pre- literacy skills.
that you take a moment to visit the OneView portal. Log onto vention, along with stroke and chest pain education, will be Magic: The Gathering in the Library - Tuesday, September
the Midview website, www.midviewk12.org, then click on the provided by University Hospitals. There will be free hot dogs, 11, at 5 p.m. Are you a Magic player? If so, bring your deck and
registration school forms button to reach OneView. Create an chips and drinks for everyone. play Magic: The Gathering with other teens at the library. We
account; a student ID number is needed to create the account. Fleet Hometown news will meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month, September-Decem-
Student ID numbers can be found on their report cards. If the ber. No registration required.
student number is not listed, please contact the Midview Lo- U.S. Air Force Airman Au- Family Storytime - Tuesdays, September 11, 18 and 25, at
cal School District. To link your children to the account, click tumn Kleister graduated from 6 p.m. Share books, songs, and early literacy activities with the
Linking Children to your Account for directions. To fill out basic military training at Joint whole family.
back to school forms, use the Enrolled Student Dashboard. On Base San Antonio-Lackland, Tots & Tales - Wednesdays, September 12, 19 and 26, at
the right make sure there is the desired account. Once the de- in San Antonio, Texas. 10 a.m. This storytime for children 18 months to 3 years is a
sired account is selected, click on “Submit and View Online The airman completed an great stepping stone from Babypalooza to Preschool Storytime.
Forms.” Please feel free to contact the school with questions or intensive, 8-week program We’ll read books, sing songs, and even get some of those wig-
problems at (440) 748-5353. that included training in mil- gles out. You won’t want to miss the fun!
ENVISION GRAFTON COMMUNITY MEETING itary discipline and studies, Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, September 12, at
There will be an open community meeting to discuss fu- Air Force core values, phys- noon. Join facilitator Peggy Wyar for a lively discussion of a
ture planning for life in Grafton on Thursday, September 6, at ical fitness and basic warfare different inspiring book each month. Feel free to bring your
6 p.m. in the Community Room at the Royal Oaks MetroPark, principles and skills. lunch! The title for September’s meeting is Five Brides by Eva
1057 Parsons Road. The Village of Grafton, along with sev- Airmen who complete Marie Everson. Five single, fiercely independent women live
eral partners, will work to receive a Transportation for Liv- basic training also earn four together in a Chicago apartment in the early 1950s but rarely
able Communities Initiative (TLCI) grant entitled “Envision credits toward an associate see one another. One Saturday afternoon, they are unexpectedly
Grafton.” The grant will help the planning process to increase in applied science degree together downtown, spy a wedding dress in a storefront win-
public access and enjoyment of village resources. The village through the Community Col- Autumn Kleister dow and after trying it on-much to the dismay of the salesclerk
is studying methods to link commercial, residential, historical lege of the Air Force. ate of Midview High School, and without a single boyfriend or date between the five of them,
and natural areas of the village and attract new and returning Autumn is a 2016 gradu- Grafton. they decide to pool their money to purchase it. Can one dress
visitors to Grafton. Partners in this initiative include Northeast forever connect five women who live together only a short time
Ohio Area wide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) and the Ohio Grafton Village History Association before taking their own journeys to love and whatever comes
Department of Transportation (ODOT). The planning process happily ever after? Copies of the title will be available at the
will be led by NOACA, Poggemeyer Design Group, City Ar- Grafton’s two histo- land, Frank Szczesniak, age Customer Service desk in advance of the meeting, while sup-
chitecture and Boulevard Studios. Come to the meeting to share ry groups are restarting a 23, migrated to Grafton from plies last. Call the library at 926-3317 for more information.
envisions of Grafton. 2017 project, “Our Village Germany. In 1893, he pur- Anime & Manga Society - Wednesday, September 12, at
MIDVIEW MARCHING BLUE UPDATE Homes.” There are so many chased Lot #162, Block 1, in 3:30 p.m. Join the Anime and Manga Society as we watch
The Midview Marching Blue has begun performing under- tales to be told. We are ask- the Matteson Addition along Anime, draw Manga, participate in Japan themed activities,
neath the Friday night lights. There will be opportunities for ing you to share the history Mechanic Street (today’s and have Japan themed snacks and drinks. Please register by
performing in the community coming this season. Please help of your home and, if needed, 1028) from Waaryn and Ka- the Monday before the each meeting to help us determine the
out the band on Saturday, September 8, from 9 a.m. until noon, we’ll help you find informa- tarrena Mateha for $480, and amount of snacks needed.
during the annual Midview Marching Blue “Blitz Day.” Band tion. Here is one story we re- built a house. SEE LIBRARY ON PAGE 20
members, dressed in uniforms, will be visiting the Grafton area ceived in “17”. Frank and his wife, Cath-
neighborhoods to offer Gold Cards for a $10 donation each. The In May 1892, born in Po- erine, raised three children, Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
Mary, Virginia and Law- Andrew Deak, D.M.D, M.D.
rence. Catherine died in 1927 420 N. Main St., Grafton
In Loving Memory and son Lawrence died at age
34. Frank died in December
1930. The property, valued Emergencies
LORRAINE LILY (Gillis) WADDLES at $4,000 went to his heirs,
December 21, 1931- August 16,2018 Mary and Virginia. Mary,
married to Ed Groboske, Welcomed!
lived on Huron Street and
Lorraine Lily (Gillis) Waddles, 86, of Acworth, GA, passed Virginia lived in the home. Same-day Denture
away on August 16, 2018, of natural causes. Lorraine suffered In December 1931, Mary Repairs Available
a short illness and subsequent hospitalization and then spent her sold her share to Virginia for
last few days in hospice care at Tranquility Kennesaw Mountain, $2,000. Virginia owned the “We Cater to Cowards”
in Marietta, GA. “Virginia Beauty Shop.” In
Lorraine was born December 21,1931 in Murray River, Prince May 1943, she moved to San SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
Edward Island, Canada. She spent her adolescent years growing Diego for health reasons, but 440-926-3441
up in Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her father, Russell Gillis, died May 29, 1943.
mother, Vera (Jenkins) Gillis and sister, Ida (Gillis) Snyder, all Virginia’s nephews, Leon
preceded her in death. and John Groboske were her Restaurant
Lorraine graduated from Dalhousie University in Halifax, heirs. In 1943 Leon and wife,
Nova Scotia as a Registered Nurse (RN) licensed to practice in Mildred (Martincin) moved & Pub
Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. She trained in. Returning home from his Since 1983
at Children’s Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1944 navy enlistment, three 423 N. Main St Grafton
She worked as a Pediatrics Nurse for 39 years at hospitals on children joined them, Dennis,
the island of Bermuda and in the Northern Ohio area. Lorraine Leonard and Rose (Piwinski). 926-2621
worked at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Hamilton, Bermuda; Allen Memorial Hospital, Leon bought John’s share www.graftonunicorn.com
Oberlin, Ohio; Medina Hospital, Medina, Ohio; and Berea Hospital, Berea, Ohio. of the home for $3,000 in
Lorraine married Rev. Junior Waddles June 6, 1956 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. They 1949. He and his wife Mil-
celebrated 53 years of marriage together. They subsequently relocated to Grafton, Ohio to raise dred lived here until their NEW! Taco Tuesdays
their family. Once they both retired they moved to Whitesburg, Ky. Lorraine later moved to deaths, Mildred in December in the pub after 7pm
Acworth, GA after Junior passed away in 2010. She is survived by their three children: son 1983 and Leon in February
Jack Waddles and his wife Kathleen of The Villages, Florida, son Omer Waddles and his wife 1995. The home was left to Wing Night in the pub
Shelley of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, and daughter Sandra Seay and her husband the three children.
Luther, of Kennesaw, Georgia; by her brother Omer Gillis of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia; by her In 1955, Leon’s grand- Wednesdays & Fridays
six grandchildren, Morgan Schroeder, Katie Waddles, Tyler Waddles, Jason Waddles, Courtney son, Jason (son of Leonard),
Waddles, and Amelia Seay; by special nephew/son Ryan Waddles and many other nieces and moved in. Jason married Come try our... House Smoked BBQ
nephews. Laura (Schaub) in Novem- Baby Back Ribs w/fries & slaw
Lorraine was a master origami expert. She helped to lead a knitting group that donated ber 2004. In 2005, they pur-
thousands of knitted caps to Atlanta metro area hospitals for premature babies. As a minister’s chased the home from the - Half Slab Dinner $15.95
wife Lorraine was a mother and counselor to hundreds of youth and adults in every community other heirs. Jason and Laura Dine in or take out
she and Junior lived in. Her life was dedicated to sharing God’s love through simple acts of and children Jacob and Anna Wednesday Aug 29th &
kindness. The greatest way each of us can honor this beautiful woman’s life is to do a simple act live there today.
of kindness for someone else. In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to the Samaritan’s Purse At one time, the house Labor Day Weekend Aug 31-Sept 1
organization helping those most in need around the world. This would be the Lorraine Waddles was a duplex, one part rented
Way. out. Railroad employees and Open: Tues - Sat from 4pm
gas line workers stayed here

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4 ISIAH JOHNSON 12 WR/DB 34 JOE CANDELLA 10 RB/LB
5 PATRICK CALLOWAY 10 WR/DB 38 AVERY SNYDER 10 OL/DL
6 TYLER LEWALLEN 10 WR/DB 40 GABE MAXWELL 12 WR/DB
7 TYLER TUCKER 10 WR/DB 47 EVAN SCHUMACHER 12 RB/LB
8 EDWIN RALAT 12 WR/DB 53 NOAH GILLESPIE 11 OL/DL
THE FOLLOWING 9 NICO SWIRYNSKY 11 QB/LB 54 DYLAN BOWIE 11 OL/DL

SPONSORS WISH YOU THE 10 NATHAN BASHAK 11 WR/DB 55 JACOB SCHMITZ 10 OL/DL
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GRAFTON MOWER SERVICE 21 MARK TROUTMAN 12 RB/LB 74 JOEY BLAZENYAK 11 OL/DL
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Page 20, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 27, 2018 ploded bombs during World Wars I and II. Gerhard Fischer
LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 was granted a patent on the first portable metal detector in
Caldecott Club - Thursday, September 13, at 4 p.m. Are you [email protected] 1931. Fischer’s invention eventually made recreational trea-
too old for storytime, in grades K-3 and still love sharing picture sure hunting possible.
books? This is the club for you! After a quick snack, we’ll read Getting started
a Caldecott Medal-winning book and do a related activity. Book Grafton Township Announcements Beginners are encouraged to purchase entry-level metal
titles are TBD. Registration is required. detectors, which may cost $150 and up. Prices vary depend-
Wow Factor: 150 Years of Collecting Bold Clothes - Thurs- ing on the additional features and technologies metal detect-
day, September 13, at 6:30 p.m. Clevelanders use fashion to The Grafton Township Trustees would like residents to have ing enthusiasts prefer.
stand out in a crowd. Join Patricia Edmonson of the Western the following information. According to the detecting experts at SmarterHobby.
Reserve Historical Society to learn more about our city’s trend Cemeteries - Grafton Township maintains three cemeter- com, some of the best places to detect include places where
setters, who they were, and where they shopped. ies: Nesbett on State Route 57, Belden on State Route 303 and people frequent. These include public parks, beaches,
Enchanted Trail Tale - Saturday, September 15, at 10 a.m. Nichols on State Route 303. Please do not drive on the grass woods, public school grounds, and hiking trails. Just be sure
Become part of the story and join in on an interactive fairy tale at the cemeteries. Answers to questions can be found on the that metal detecting is permitted before starting. Looking
experience at GMPL’s Trail Tale in Sheldon Woods! Rain date township website, http:/graftontwp.us, or by calling the Ceme- at old maps of a town can provide ideas on where to hunt.
is Saturday, September 22. tery Sexton, Tim Adams, at (330) 483-4923 or (330) 421-8868.
Coding Club - Monday, September 17, at 3 p.m. Come and Ditches - Please contact the Road Department at 926-2564 One-time forts, marinas and trade routes make great place
join us as we explore the world of coding, build cool projects, with any questions regarding the regulations on ditch work. to start.
and have fun! We will meet in the Teen Zone and learn together Fill Material - Residents interested in fill material should Patience is key when metal detecting. Much of what be-
how to build simple computer programs, create animation, play call the Road Department at 926-2564. If bringing a truck, call ginners find is junk, but the more time people spend search-
with tech toys, and more. No experience necessary to partici- ahead and the township will use their equipment to load the ing, the more likely they might find something amazing. Ex-
pate. Seating is limited. Register promptly. material. perienced detectors advise hunting after the rain when wet
Genealogy Group - Wednesday, September 19, at 1 p.m. Fire/EMS - The township is currently accepting applica- ground is better suited for conductivity, making treasures
Learn more about using the genealogy databases available at tions for volunteer fire fighters and EMTs. Residential lock buried deep beneath the surface easier to find.
the Library and share the tips and tricks you have learned in boxes and reflective mailbox numbers are available to township Plan to search in early morning or late evening to avoid
researching your family history. The program will include guest residents for township properties. Ohio open burning regula- crowds. Slowing down and checking each signal can in-
speakers presenting on special topics and additional time for tions can be found at http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/47/facts/ crease the chances of finding something. Keep records of
group discussion and individual research. openburn.pdf. Open burning violations can result in penalties. places you have searched, maintaining a log of sites that
Baby Playtime - Thursday, September 20, at 10 a.m. Bring For more information on any of these fire/EMS items, call yield the best results.
your little for one for playtime at the Library! We will have spe- Chief Bob Richards at (440) 387-2498, visit http://graftontwp.
cial play mats, games, and activities. For kids birth to 3. A great us/ or visit the Grafton Township Fire Rescue Facebook page. West Nile Virus confirmed
way to learn and socialize for baby and grown-up! Hall Rentals - The Grafton Township Town Hall is avail-
After School Video Games - Thursday, September 20, at 3 able for event rental. Information, including pictures, is avail- in Ohio horses
p.m. Have fun after school and play video games at the library. able by visiting http://graftontwp.us. To make a reservation,
Try out the library’s new Xbox One system or play other favor- please call (440) 387-2498. without control) and asym-
ite games for the PS3, XBox 360, and Wii systems. Bring in Meeting Dates - The trustees meet on the second Tuesday metrical weakness may be
your own games to share or select from the library’s collection. of the month at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission meets on the observed. Mortality rate
Please register early to accommodate supply ordering. third Tuesday of the month also at 7 p.m. and the Board of Zon- from WNV can be as high
QPR: Ask a Question, Save a Life - Thursday, September ing Appeals meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. as 30-40 percent in horses.
20, at 6 p.m. QPR, which stands for Question Persuade Refer, Noise - The township noise ordinance can be found at http:// Infection with WNV does
teaches people to recognize suicide communications and ac- graftontwp.us. Residents who encounter noise issues should not always lead to signs
tions, intervene safely and confidently, and connect the person contact the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office at (440) 329-3709. of illness in people or ani-
in need to the right help. The Lorain County Board of Mental Pavilion - A new pavilion is scheduled to be built at the park mals. WNV is endemic in
Health (LCBMH) trains residents to respond to warning signs this summer. the United States and Ohio
as a key way to prevent suicide. It doesn’t require any prior Roads - Please visit the township website to find out which has reported positive cases
knowledge or experience with mental health issues. In about roads are maintained by the township, county or state. Please in horses each of the last
an hour, you’ll have the skills and confidence to assist when report any issues with the township roads or signs to the Road few years. There were 14
someone is struggling. Department at 926-2564.
Local History: A How-to Program - Monday, September 24, Trash/Recycling - Residents with bulk trash items which confirmed cases of WNV in
at 6 p.m. Join us this evening to learn more about the process need picked up should contact Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171 Ohio in 2017.
of how to conduct local history research, what information is so they can plan accordingly. Items which can not be picked The Ohio Department “My message to horse
of historical value, and what the Library does to scan, preserve, up may be taken to the Lorain County Solid Waste Manage- of Agriculture recently owners is simple: vaccinate
and digitize materials. You will see the materials which Library ment Collection Center, located at 540 South Abbe Road, in confirmed the first positive your animals and you can
scans and preserves for our digital library collection and how Elyria. The Collection Center hours are Mondays and Wednes- cases of West Nile Virus protect against West Nile
you can contribute to the historical research and collection in days from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The (WNV) in Ohio horses for Virus,” said State Veteri-
ways you might not expect. Visit the GMPL Digital Library Collection Center phone number is (440) 329-5440 or visit 2018. Two cases in North- narian Dr. Tony Forshey.
Collection to see what the Library has already uploaded. The http://www.loraincounty.us/commissioners-departments/sol- east Ohio have been con- “Vaccines are a proven and
Eaton Township collection was almost entirely submitted by id-waste-management. The township has curbside recycling firmed and the animals had effective prevention tool
only two area residents, so you can imagine what can be gath- and containers at the township hall for paper and cardboard. not been vaccinated. The and I encourage all owners
ered and made accessible by the community. Everyone can help Zoning/Zoning Commission/Board of Zoning Appeals - spread of WNV in horses to talk to their veterinarian
to preserve our history and make it accessible to everyone. Grafton Township is a zoned community. When planning on is preventable with proper to learn how they can easily
erecting a building, deck, pool or fence, etc., please call the vaccination and horse own- keep their animals healthy.”
Zoning Inspector, Tom Steigerwald, at (440) 926-2804, to see ers are urged to ensure their In addition to vaccina-
Trista’s if a permit is needed. Any resident interested in being an alter- animal’s vaccine and boost- tions, horse owners should
nate to the Board of Zoning Appeals should contact Fred Giese
Tribute Band at (440) 926-3246. For more information on zoning, visit the ers are up to date. work to reduce the mosqui-
West Nile Virus is trans-
to population and eliminate
township website.
mitted to horses via bites
possible breeding areas.
Live Entertainment and Township Fire Receives Grant from infected mosquitoes. Recommendations include:
Clinical signs for WNV
removing stagnant water
DJ Services The Grafton Township Fire Department was awarded a include flu-like symptoms, sources; keeping animals
for all occassions! $2,500 donation from the America’s Farmers Grow Commu- where the horse seems inside during the bugs’ feed-
nities program. Each year, the America’s Farmers Grow Com- mildly anorexic and de- ing times, which are typical-
munities program partners with local farmers to provide grants pressed. Changes in men- ly early in the morning and
216-599-1234 to local non-profits. Grow Communities, which is sponsored by tality, drowsiness, driving evening; and using mosqui-
or pushing forward (often
to repellents.
the Monsanto Fund, provides farmers the opportunity to sup-
port and give back to nonprofit organizations they care about
in their local communities by enrolling for a chance to direct a
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS $2,500 donation to a non-profit of their choice. Lorain County SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
farmer, Albert Weigel, applied for the $2,500 to be given to the
Grafton Township Volunteer Fire Department. The department
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY will use the funds to purchase items to be used in providing Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
emergency medical services. programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~ Metal detecting tips for beginners 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Hours By Appointment The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
Some people can scour the seaside for hours looking for
419 NORTH MAIN STREET shells and other treasures of the sea. But much more than These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
GRAFTON, OHIO horseshoe crabs, jellyfish and oysters wash up on the shore- 8/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
donuts and coffee for participants.
440-926-2705 line. The ocean can provide a host of manmade treasures as 8/28 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
well - some of which may have considerable financial value.
by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
Metal detecting is an exciting hobby that also can be lu-
crative. Stumbling across pirate treasure may be rare, but participants.
Remember the Candy Barmber the Candy Bar many a metal detecting enthusiast has left the beach with 8/31 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks
When You Need a Caren You Need a Car coins, trinkets and even jewelry. The rush of discovery for participants.
drives scores of treasure-seeking enthusiasts to invest their
9/3 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
Ask for GARY HEATHor GARY HEATHGARY HEATH time and effort into digging through sand, silt and more for donuts and coffee for participants.
A what’s buried beneath. 9/4 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
And Get a FREEnd Get a FREE
About metal detecting
by Debi’s Personal Training with
Metal detecting can be a worthwhile hobby because it
6-Pack-Pack
6 appeals to one’s sense of adventure while also serving as a fruit and juice for participants.
9/6 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior
4
440-366-367340-366-3673 form of exercise. In addition, metal detecting gets people Dinner to be held 9/13/2018 at
outdoors, helps them learn about the environment and can
serve as a lesson in history if artifacts are found. 5:30pm. Two names per phone
call only.
The metal detectors used today actually have a long his- 9/7 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
tory that dates back to the 1800s. The first historical refer- Club with pop and snacks for
ence to metal detecting involves a gunshot wound to Pres-
ident James Garfield, who was shot on July 2, 1881. The participants.
bullet was lodged in his body, and Alexander Graham Bell • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
built a metal detector to try to find the bullet and alleviate the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Garfield’s pain. Bell’s metal detector has served as the pro- • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
totype for metal detectors ever since. occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
Metal detectors were used to detect landmines and unex- Manager for additional information.

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APPLIANCE, SALES & SERVICE BUILDERS
APPLIANCES HELP WANTED
Good clean used appliances. CAREGIVER positions:
Call Bill Bakers, 440-322-2325. Home Instead Senior Care
is looking for caring and DEMPSEY’S APPLIANCE
compassionate Caregiv-
AUTOS ers to become part of our SALES & SERVICE, INC. R&K Builders
team. We provide a variety 60 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
2008 Chevy HHR. 1 owner, well of non-medical services to 41 YEARS IN BUSINESS (Built by Amish)
maintained, sunroof, remote clients throughout Lorain 433 OBERLIN RD.
start, asking $3,750. 440-281- County. Duties may include Quality Buildings at
5800 housekeeping, medication ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 Affordable Prices
reminders, assistance with 440-322-8170
AUTOS WANTED personal care, incidental Horse Barns • Garages
transportation. Flexible BILL
BAKER'S
Mike’s Hooker Service. We schedules are available. Since 1950 & Riding Arenas
pay top dollar for all unwant- Apply today online at: ho- Commercial &
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free meinstead.com / 690 or stop BAKER'SBAKER'S
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, into our office at Residential
216-534-6514. 35590 Center Ridge Rd.,
Suite 101, N. Ridgeville. 330-473-9927
440-353-3080
CHILD CARE
Cooks, Servers & Bartenders. WE SERVICE & REPAIR
Loving Day Care, very expe- Razzles, Olmsted. Apply in
person or call 440-251-0666 or
rienced, best personal atten- 216-299-3552. TELEVISION REPAIRS COUNTER TOPS
tion, my Columbia home. Call -Service All Brands-
440-221-6139. Housekeeper / Maids needed LCD • Plasma • Big Screen
days, Columbia Station area.
CLEANING 24-40hrs. per week; $9 / hour to Washers • Dryers
start. Driver’s license needed. Refrigerators
Microwaves
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s Must pass background check. See Our Selection of Ranges • Ovens
Call 440-748-0640.
needs are different. We spe- Reconditioned Appliances Appliance Parts
cialize in catering to what your In-Home Caregivers need-
needs are. Call Marcie today ed. Hiring compassionate, FOR SALE! IN HOME SERVICE ON
for your free assessment ap- seasoned, male and female APPLIANCES ONLY
pointment at 440-213-7527. caregivers to provide person- 15 East Ave., Elyria 322-2325
Over 13 years experience. al care, companionship and
homemaking services to men Bud & Diane Casey, Owners www.billbakersinc.com
FOR RENT and women in their homes
as needed. Flexible hours.
SENIORS Helping SENIORS In 440-986-2665
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3 bedroom townhomes with SeniorsHelpingSeniors.com 9072 Leavitt Rd.
new carpet, ceramic tile and
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included. $100 security de- License a must. Call 440-225- J. A. KILBY ENT.
posit; restrictions apply. Call 0290.
216-221-1333 . The Rural-Urban Record is
looking for a part-time Graphic Concrete • Masonry ELECTRICAL
FOR SALE Designer. Must know Adobe Stamped Concrete
Illustrator, InDesign and Pho-
72 Ford F-250 Camper Special. toshop. Customer service 440-327-3433
Great solid for restore. Runs, experience and working with J.A. Kilby Electrical
transmission rebuilt but out, clients to meet their design
$1,250. 440-371-6422 needs on a weekly basis need- Residential & Commercial Electrical Service
ed. If interested please email
Electric hospital bed with mat- a resume to shumphrey@ Free New Work-Replacement-Repairs
tress, walker, 2 canes, slide-in rural-urbanrecord.com Hart
bathtub seat. All in excellent Estimates •Whole House •Remodeling •Panel Upgrades
condition. 440-225-1262 HOME IMPROVEMENT •Security & Camera Systems
Invacare Treadmill, $100; Blacktop •Driveways •Commercial Buildings •Parking Lot Lighting
Hang-up Inversion Table $100. Masonry step repairs, brick
Call 440-238-0497. work, stone veneer, tuck-point- 440-327-3433 ext #3 • www.jakilby.com
ing, retaining walls. No job too • Parking Lots State License/Insured •24/7 Emergency Response
GARAGE SALES small. Pannell, 440-610-2541.
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ton, August 30-31 & Sept. 1. dows, decks. We do it all. 35 Fax: 440-774-4108 (24 hours) EXCAVATING
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440-444-5075. Licensed & J. A. KILBY ENT.
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AMVETS POST 32 LAWN & GARDEN ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE Garage Floors, Stamped Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
11087 Middle Ave., Elyria WORK & DECORATIVE Concrete, Waterproofing •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems
Capacity: Hall-250, CAMELOT GARDENING STAMPED CONCRETE WORK •All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation
Q-Hut-100, Pavillion-250 Lovingly care for your FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES
Available for all occasions vegetable or flower beds. 440-935-7842 440-748-6217 440-327-3433
Call for pricing Customized to your Quality Service since 1989
and availability personal needs.
440-458-8544 Reasonably priced. Shopping Center Maintenance Co.
COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL 440-315-8215 HALL FOR RENT
25-120 Capacity JACK’S STUMP REMOVAL Driveway Seal Coating FREE
Catering Available & LAWN CARE
440-236-3323 Free Estimates Crack Filling & Patching Estimates
F.O.P. LODGE #54 440-281-6970 www.shoppingcentermaintainanceelyria.com
Capacity 150-175 440-506-8647
Catering Available 216-410-7106 440-322-2628
36854 Royalton Rd. TOWN & COUNTRY Tree Ser-
(1 mile East of Durkee) vice. Complete tree removal, Save 10%
Grafton, Ohio trimming, root feeding and on Seal Coating
440-653-7227 cleaning. Fully insured. FREE
FULL park with restrooms, 3 ESTIMATES. Firewood for With Coupon, Exp. 9/30/18
pavilions, air conditioned hall, sale. 440-236-3061. One coupon per residential driveway. THE
for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange Present coupon at time of estimate G
Lions Club. 440-458-6781. PAINTING RAND PACIFIC HOTEL
Grafton VFW. Call from 9:30- Olmsted Falls’ oldest commercial building
11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. Specializing in aluminum & ce- •Banquet Facilities up to 200 people
440-926-3341 dar siding refinishing, decks, AUTO SERVICE
wood homes, fences. We do • Wedding Receptions • Showers • Rehearsal
HELP WANTED it all. www.valuetimepainting. Dinners • Offi ce Parties • Anniversaries
com. Call Terry, 440-444-5075.
Licensed & insured. Elyria, OH 8112 Columbia Road
ATTENTION: Adults and stu- COLUMBIA MARATHON 440-234-1414
dents at least 15 and up! Tem- PETS www.grandpacifi cjunction.com
porary, 6 week, fun part time
job for daytime pumpkin festi-
val or evening Haunted House All Paws Kennel, 24344 Foster
Actors, Spooky Ranch, for Rd., Litchfield, 330-648-9509. Your Auto or Complete HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
ages 16 and up. Tractor driv- Heated indoor facility, 4 fenced
ers, parking help, etc. Apply in exercise yards, custom care. Light Truck Full Mechanical
person Tues., Wed. or Thurs., $20 per day. Grooming now Service Center Repairs
9/4/18, 9/5/18, 9/6/18, 9/11/18, available.
9/12/18 or 9/13/18 from 5pm
to 7pm at Rockin’-R-Ranch SALES & SERVICES
/ Spooky Ranch, 19066 East
River Rd., Columbia Station, SMALL DUMPSTERS 24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station
44028. www.spookyranch.com for roofing, remodeling, etc.
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CALL JASON’S SERVICES
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UPHOLSTERY 440-236-5543

DAN’S UPHOLSTERY 800-467-1275
over 30 yrs. experience KAZMIERCZAK CONSTRUCTION
Full Upholstery MODERNIZE Additions • Garages • Decks • Siding OH LIC #23331
Cushion Refills
Furniture Repair Remodeling Pole Barns • Windows • Doors •
Call for free quote Concrete Patios • Driveways • Custom Homes
on re-upholstery KIM KAZMIERCZAK (440) 458-6619
216-346-2682 YOUR HOME 13240 Grafton Rd. • Grafton, OH 44044

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HOME IMPROVEMENT PLUMBING TREE SERVICE



• General Contracting Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping
• Kitchens/Baths J.A. Kilby Plumbing
• Additions Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services Tree Trimming • Removal
• Buildings/Garages Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions Stump Grinding • Pruning
Fertilizers • Fire Wood
• Roofs CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available
725 Sugar Lane, • Doors/Windows •New Work •Replacement •Repairs Free Estimates!
Elyria, Oh 44035 • Siding •Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation Seth Emerson - Owner
440-365-0015 • Plumbing/Electrical •Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped Office: 440-322-2624
Specializing in Home Improvements 440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com Emergency: 440-452-2456
www.reaserconstruction.com State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response [email protected]
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•Kitchen & Bathroom Replacement •Roofing • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
440-724-9338 Call 440-324-2380 • 113 Ft. Crane
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood
LAWN • GARDEN • LANDSCAPE Triple Shredded Mulch
• Plumbing • Drainage Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
• Foundation Waterproofing Solutions
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•Straw •Sand •Limestone •Grass Seed •Sewer & Drain Cleaning Jason E. Davis
•Electronic Locating
-Complete Crane Service-
Picked Up or Delivered 440-324-4321 •Video Camera Inspection “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
•Sewer Excavation
Large & Small Loads 30 Years Experience Personal Plumber Service Corp. Tree/Stump Removal
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D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines
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•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
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7424 Crocker Rd.
Call: 440-748-1333 Cell: 216-970-1910 Valley City, OH 44280


ROOFING CONCRETE CRACK INJECTION

SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED
Jeff’s Construction All Seasons Roofing BASEMENT WALL CRACKS
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& Exterior Painting Siding & Gutter Cleaning & Repairs
Violations & Repairs! Repairs from $75
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BENEDICT ROOFING
Family Business for Three Generations
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS ART’S WATER SYSTEMS
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
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•Landscape Installs
•Landscape Design SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS
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BROWN’S DESIGN LANDSCAPING INC. & NURSERY
Family owned & operated over 31 yrs. SIDING & WINDOWS
1Nursery open to the public • Design & Installation - Water Features,
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12590 Durkee Rd., Grafton • 440-748-2642
Since 1989
PAINTING •Replacement Windows
•Entry Doors
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