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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2018-02-26 08:58:00

2-26-18

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Volume 63, No. 35 Columbia Station, Ohio February 26, 2018

Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony



Joanna Pietch Sherry, ‘93, was a multi-sport student athlete at Columbia, excelling in the
sport of softball. She was the varsity pitcher all 4 years, pitching the Raiders to 4 straight MAC-
8 Conference Championships, 4 Sectional Championships and a District Championship. In a
3-year period, she struck out 494 batters and had an ERA of 0.829. She recorded 19 shutouts, 8
no hitters and threw 2 perfect games. Joanna was a 4-time Columbia MVP, named to the MAC-8
Conference 1st team 4 times and the Lorain County and NE District 1st team for 3 years. She
was selected Plain Dealer Player of the Week numerous times and named Plain Dealer MVP. She
earned a place on the Greater Cleveland Scholastic Team, received the Ohio Scholastic Award
and was 2nd Team All Ohio. Most notably, Joanna was selected by the conference coaches as the
MVP of the Mac-8 all 4 years of her softball career.
Joanna was also a 3-year varsity player for basketball and earned MAC-8 conference 2nd
team and All Ohio Special Mention. As a varsity volleyball player, she was MAC-8 conference
1st team and Columbia’s MVP.
Joanna continued her education at Cleveland State University and received her Masters of Ed-
ucation from John Carroll University. Joanna resides in Brunswick and has been teaching for 10
years. She currently teaches AP Government and World History at Lutheran West High School.
Raymond T. Anthony, ‘74, has been, and still is highly involved in high school sports. Ray
earned 12 varsity letters at Columbia High School, 4 each in football, wrestling and track. Ray
was selected All Ohio 2nd team for football in 1973.
Ray has been a high school football official and a wrestling official for 43 years. He has been
the Ohio High School Athletic Association State Rules Interpreter for the past 12 years. Ray has
been an integral part of the Columbia Invitational Wrestling Tournament held each year at Co-
Congratulations to the Class of 2018 Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame inductees: (LR) Chris Sen, Paul lumbia High School.While Ray began in the tournament as a student athlete, he proceeded to be
Sen Jr. (accepting the award were sons of Paul Sen - ‘76), Ray Anthony- ‘74, Joanna Pietch Sherry -’93 an assistant coach and eventually officiate for many years. Ray has now been the director of the
and Becky Brendza - ’88. Columbia Invitational Tournament for the past 25 years. He has refereed State Football finals, 11
On February 16, members of the Class of 2018 Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame were inducted State Wrestling tournaments and 7 Division III College Nationals. Ray has been inducted into
before the start of the boys varsity game at Columbia High School. This year’s inductees were the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, the OHSAA Hall of Fame and the Lorain County Wrestling
announced along with their families. The Class of 2018 consisted of: Coaches and Officials Hall of Fame.
Becky Brendza, ‘88, was a multi-sport athlete at Columbia High School, earning 11 varsity Ray has demonstrated exemplary school and community service. He has been a member of
letters. She was the varsity softball catcher for 4 years. As a junior, she earned 1st team All Coun- the Columbia Volunteer Fire Department for 43 years and was promoted to Fire Chief in 1988, a
ty and 2nd team All Ohio. As a senior, Becky was selected 1st team both Inland Conference and position he still holds today. He coordinates the Rescue Squad for all home CHS football games
Lorain County. She was MVP for both Conference and CHS. She was selected as an Ohio Schol- and often times helps to man the squad. For several years Ray coached in the Columbia Pee Wee
ar Athlete and named Inland Conference Female Scholar Athlete 2 years in a row. Raider softball football program. He also plays a major role with the Prom Promise Campaign held in the spring
won back to back conference championships in ‘87 and ‘88. She was co-captain and finished her at the high school. Ray is a lifelong resident of Columbia Station. He retired from the Medina
high school softball career with a .500 batting average. County Career Center in 2015 where he was a firefighter instructor.
In volleyball, Becky was the varsity setter, and in one match had 95 assists. She was selected Paul Sen, ‘76, had a great passion for wrestling and a very distinguished wrestling career at
to the All District Academic Team, played in the Lorain County All Star game and was Inland Columbia High School, where he won numerous matches and championships. During his junior
Conference MVP. Becky also played basketball, lettering 3 years. year, Paul was the State Runner-Up in his weight class. His senior year, Paul achieved his goal
Becky was a member of the National Honor Society, Pep Club, served on the District Ac- and won the Class AA Ohio State Championship in the 132lb. weight class. Paul was the first
ademic Team and was V.P. of her class all 4 years. She continued her academic and athletic athlete at Columbia High School to win a State Championship in any sport, and helped pave the
education at Youngstown State University, playing catcher and outfield on a softball scholarship. way for the Columbia wrestling program. Paul was given the opportunity to qualify for the 1980
Becky coached J.V. volleyball and Varsity softball for CHS, and was a volunteer coach for the Olympic Wrestling Team. In 1999, Paul was inducted into the Lorain County Wrestling Hall of
CHS boys volleyball team for 2 years. Becky resides in North Ridgeville. She has been teaching Fame. Paul passed away August 13, 2012. Accepting his induction were his sons Paul Jr. and
for 25 years and currently teaches 4th grade math at Columbia Middle School. Chris. ---Congratulations to all of this years inductees!
Blowing bubbles to help raise awareness




The JVS Early Childhood Education Junior FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders
of America) Chapter recently hosted a “Bubbles for Babies” night with the “Bubble Lady,” on the
JVS campus, to help raise awareness about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS.
Hilary Duffala, Early Childhood Education junior class instructor, shared how each year her
junior FCCLA students select an organization in the community to partner with and then work
with them on a particular program. “This year my students selected the Lorain County Health
Department’s Cribs for Kids Program. The students selected this program because they wanted
to shine a spotlight on SIDS and talk about the importance of “back is best” for infant sleep.”
JVS preschoolers, their parents and other families from the community came out to enjoy
the event. The cost for admission was one pack of diapers per child. All diapers collected were
donated to the Lorain County Health Department.
The interactive show took children and parents on an incredible adventure with different
shapes, sizes and colors of bubbles. The “Bubble Lady,” Sue Durante, began the program with
small bubbles and then magically began creating larger bubbles, as well as bubbles within bub-
bles. The night had the children and parents giggling and laughing out loud.
Through the Cribs for Kids Program, the Lorain County Health Department provides families
with newborns a pack n’ play and a pack of diapers at no cost, to promote safe sleep.
Kayla Evans, Early Childhood Education junior from Wellington, explained the many facets
of the FCCLA project, “There are three different parts to an FCCLA project, and they are school,
community and family. For the school portion, we sponsored a jeans day for students and staff
and raised over $70.” The bubble adventure ended with each child, and even some adults, getting JVS junior Early Childhood Education students and preschoolers stand in front of all the donated dia-
the opportunity to be placed inside a bubble. pers. (L-R): Kaitlyn Frabotta (Midview), Emily Coghlan (Midview) and Kayla Evans (Wellington).


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LOCAL Annual Medina Ice Festival
Events












Feb. 24-25 March 3 March 7

Maple Sugaring Winter Warmer Fest Senior Dance
Enjoy a brief indoor lecture, The Ohio Craft Brewers Asso- Social and Ballroom dancing for
hiking and collecting sap, and ciation presents the 12th An- singles and couples. Live Music
visiting the Sugar Shack to see nual Winter Warmer Fest with by John J. Kowalski covering
the sap being converted into more than 50 Ohio breweries danceable songs from 1950-
syrup. Train rides through a that will showcase their winter, 80’s. Large variety of genres
second sugar bush may also seasonal, limited edition and including ballads, ballroom, Lat-
be available, weather permit- high-gravity beers. Purchase ins, Polkas, Waltzes, Country,
ting. Also on March 3-4. tickets online. Rock and more. $4. Last weekend was the 24th Annual Medina Ice Festival with over
Carlisle Visitor Center, Windows on the River N. Ridgeville VFW Post 9871 80 carvings spread across the Medina Square.
12882 Diagonal Rd., 2000 Sycamore St, 6805 Lear Nagle Rd Pictured is Steven Douglass, Age 28 from Valley City
LaGrange Cleveland N. Ridgeville
11:30am - 3:30pm 2:00pm - 5:00pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm March 18 March 24 March 31
www.beerfesttickets.com
February 25 Chocolate Fest March 10 Hammer-In Avant-Garde Art & Community Easter Egg
Hunt
Craft Show
At The Blacksmith Shop
Pancake Breakfast Chocolate vendors through out Refined Distilled We will start with a demo and Large show will feature artists Bring the family and come
suggested project, then open
enjoy this FREE Easter Egg
and crafters selling their original
Please pay at door $7/ adult, providing samples, a choco- Alcohol Festival forging will follow. You are wel- handmade items. $3 to the pub- Hunt! Complimentary refresh-
$4/children 2-10; children under late fountain, a cash bar and a Refined is an alcohol festival come to come out and see what lic, children under 12 are free! ments, games and activities for
2 eat free! Includes pancakes, port/dessert wine tasting table. that features alcohol made only we are about, or try your hand Plus a full concessions stand on the kids, giveaways, and time
scrambled eggs, sausage, Receive a souvenir bag and a in Ohio. Whether its beer, wine, at moving some metal. Lunch site. A portion of proceeds will specific egg hunts for different
juice, and coffee. For more in- glass of champagne to start or alcohol Refined is designed is pot-luck so bring a dish to benefit local non-profit, Prayers ages! Don’t forget your basket
formation call (440) 458-5121 things off. All the vendors choc- to showcase some of the most share. Hosted by the Lagrange from Maria. and camera to take pictures
Ext. 232. Also on March 4. olate samples are included in amazing flavors in Ohio. Buy Engine Club. Emerald Event Center with the Easter Bunny! This year
Carlisle Visitor Center, your ticket price. Buy tickets tickets online. Lorain Fair Grounds 33040 Just Imagine Dr., enjoy a candy drop from an air-
online. www.tastecle.com
12882 Diagonal Rd., Lago Restaurant Market Square at 23000 Fairgrounds Rd, Avon plane (weather permitting).
LaGrange 1091 West 10th Street, Crocker Park Wellington 10:00am - 5:00pm Mill Stream Park
9:00am - 1:00pm Cleveland 239 Market St., Westlake 9:30am - 2:30pm Maple Street
4:00pm - 7:00pm 4:00pm - 10:00pm Sweet Buns & Rolls Valley City
www.ofcollective.com/refined
March 3-4 Spend an afternoon in our state 10:45am - 12:30pm
Medina Home & Garden March 4 March 11 of the art bakery exploring the April 1
craft of baking sweet cinnamon
Show Pancake Breakfast and fruit rolls, and then put your
The show features over 130 ex- All you can eat Regular and Pasta Paradise Fundraiser skill to work creating your own
hibitors in the home and garden Blueberry Pancakes, Sausage, Includes a pasta buffet (Chick- with cream cheese and fruit
industry. If you’re looking to im- Scrambled Eggs, Coffee and en Al Fredo with Bowtie Pasta; frostings and glazes. $30
prove your home or yard, it’s a Juice. All profits made will go Mild Italian Sausage with Penne LCCC
great place for one-stop shop- to Valley City Fire Department. Pasta; Pasta Bolognese with Culinary Arts Institute
ping to compare pricing and $8.00 for adults. $6.00 Seniors Meat Sauce), salad and bread, 2:00pm - 6:00pm
quality. Adults $5, Seniors $4. and Children. Also on March 11. Italian dessert, and a glass of Hinckley Buzzard
Medina County Fairgrounds Valley City Fire Dept. house wine or beer. Coffee, tea Sunday
735 W. Lafayette Rd, 6700 Center Rd., and soft drinks are also avail- See buzzards (turkey vultures) Advertise Your Event!
Medina Valley City able. $20 Tickets help benefit come home to roost in the rock
Sat: 10:00pm - 6:00pm 8:30am - 1:00pm the Lorain Historical Society. cliffs and ledges in Hinckley.
Jackalope Lakeside
Sun: 10:00pm - 5:00pm Restaurant, The event includes an early bird • Event Name
hike; skits, songs and stories,
Bridal Expo 301 Lakeside Ave, displays, crafts, photos, con- • Description of Event
Maple Sugaring Come and talk with wedding Lorain tests and additional hikes.. (Includes up to 25 Words)
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ing syrup, and leading hikes shows displaying Bridal gowns www.lorainhistory.org/events Off Bellus and State Roads • Location
through the Sugarbush at Ma- and tuxedos (2pm & 3pm). 9:00am - 2:30pm
ple Grove Picnic Area. Guided Sample food and enter to win • Time
hikes leave the sugarhouse amazing prizes. View the ad on March 17 • Website (if needed)
every 20 minutes. Every week- page 7 for more info. • There is a cost to advertise
end till March 18. Rosewood Place • Restrictions apply to certain events,
Rocky River Nature Center, 4493 Oberlin Ave., call to check!
24000 Valley Pkwy., Lorain
North Olmsted 1:00pm - 4:00pm Call: 440-236-5103
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 26, 2018 the Fire Chief and the Trust- rental out for bid on February
Dean’s List listings ees over ambulance billing. 26, 2018, with bid opening at
If you have a son or daughter in college who made the New Business 7:45 p.m. on March 19, 2018.
Committee Reports
The Health Department
Dean’s List/President’s List, feel free to send in the infor- will require inspections of Mr. Cunningham reported
mation to [email protected] and we will get a all residential septic systems that the Lorain County Town-
congratulation in for them on their community page. We starting in 2020. The home- ship Association will meet
CHS Weekly Calendar don’t always receive them from the universities and/or we owner will be required to pay March 15 in Elyria Town-
receive them for the entire state of Ohio and it is impossible
ship. Mr. Heidecker reported
for the inspection. As more in-
Monday, February 26: to weed them out to include our area students. So, if your son formation becomes available that the Southwest General
or daughter makes those lists, you can send them in yourself
4-7 p.m. Spring Musical auditions. at the above mentioned email. it will be shared with the pub- Hospital Board will meet
Feb. 28 and NOACA will
lic. Documentation on “No
Tuesday, February 27: Thank you for your cooperation. Thru Trucks” was received. meet March 21; NOTA will
7:30 a.m. Juniors - ACT testing. No school for 9th, 10th &
12th grade. The Township will not be meet March 29. Dale Rundle
able to put signs up on Boone
reported that Rural Water will
4-7 p.m. Spring Musical auditions. Columbia Schools Parent/Teacher Road or anywhere else. As a meet March 14.
Wednesday, February 28: township, it is not allowed to The Homecoming Com-
3:15-6:15 p.m. Parent Teacher Conferences. Conferences/Early Release keep trucks off roads main- mittee is planning the annu-
4-7pm Spring Musical auditions. tained by the township to pre- al Homecoming event for
Thursday, March 1: Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held February 28 and vent damage. The Trustees the end of June. They asked
11:15 a.m. Early Release for all students. March 1. There will be early release for all students on Thurs- voted to approve the OPWC permission to set inflatables
12-5 p.m. Parent Teacher Conferences. day, March 1. High School students will be released at 11:15 Cooperative Agreement with on the grass. The Service Di-
7 p.m. Columbia Athletic Boosters meeting. a.m., with grab & go lunches available. Middle and Elementary Eaton Township for the 2018 rector said it would be perfect
Friday, March 2: School students will be release at 12 p.m. If you have any ques- Issue I Hawke Road Culvert but rides will have to be put
7 p.m. Boys Basketball tournament at Kirtland. tions, please call Mrs. Hechko at 236-5003 at the high school, replacement project. While on the driveway of the park-
Saturday, March 3: Mrs. Bowes at 236-5741 at the middle school or Mrs. Lasecki the total cost for the proj- ing lot.
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday School for students assigned. at 236-5020 at the elementary school. ect is $109,000, because of After Community Input,
Columbia K-8 lunch menu Free Spring Agility Camp the SWAK grant and 2 other the meeting was adjourned.
The next regular meeting will
grants, each township will
March 1-9: Columbia Raiders Youth Football will host our annual free only be responsible for 6%. be on Monday, March 5, at 7
The Trustees voted to put
p.m. in the Town Hall.
Thursday, 3/1: Breakfast - Breakfast Pizza; Lunch - Choice Spring Agility and Cheer Camp starting Saturday, March 10,
of sausage pancake wrap, crispy chicken wrap or popcorn from 2-4 p.m. This year we will hold our camp at the Ger- road materials and equipment
chicken salad w/roll, with tater tots and apple crisp. man American Club, 7370 Columbia Road, in Olmsted Falls, CHS Spring Sports Pictures
Friday, 3/2: Breakfast - Green eggs and ham; Lunch - Choice in their indoor soccer facility. The other dates are 3/24, 4/7,
of pizza, crispy chicken wrap or popcorn chicken salad w/roll, 4/14 & 4/21. All times are 2-4 p.m. Camp is open to all young On Monday, March 12, all high school spring sports team/
with peas and mixed fruit. athletes and cheerleaders ages 4-12 years old. For more infor- individual pictures will be taken at Columbia High School.
Monday: Breakfast - WG Cinnamon Roll; Lunch - Choice mation, please contact Tanya Rindfleisch at (440) 666-0198 or All participants should receive order information and the time
of Chicken nuggets w/WG roll, Italian sub or cobb salad w/roll, Dwayne Hershey at (216) 678-4059 or dhershey@goindycom. schedule for team/group and individual pictures from their
with broccoli and pineapple. com. You can also Like our Facebook page at Columbia Raid- coaches. Continuing this year, we will be taking an all-se-
Tuesday: Breakfast - French toast sticks; Lunch - Choice of ers Youth Football, “Doesn’t Matter, Get Better.” nior picture at 3:20 p.m. This photo is available for purchase
walking taco w/cheese, Italian sub or cobb salad w/roll, with through Lifetouch Photography. Please direct any questions to
refried beans and peaches. your child’s respective coach.
Wednesday: Breakfast - Dutch waffle; Lunch - Choice of Columbia Trustees Meeting
sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich, Italian sub or 2018 Hot Stove information
cobb salad w/roll, with roasted potatoes and mixed fruit.
Thursday: Breakfast - Breakfast pizza; Lunch - Choice of Anyone interested in becoming an umpire for the 2018 Hot
The
Columbia Town-
Raider chicken bowl w/wg roll, Italian sub or cobb salad w/roll, ship Board of Trustees met to a class on “Active Shoot- Stove season needs to attend a training class. The following are
ers.” It will cost $300. The
with corn and applesauce. on February 20 in the Town Trustees granted the request. the 2018 Hot Stove Umpire meetings for ages 14+:
Friday: Breakfast - Mini Eggo pancakes; Lunch - Choice of March 4 - Boys/Girls combined class from 1-5 p.m.
Pizza, Italian sub or cobb salad w/roll with steamed carrots and Hall. Present were Trustees Rita Plata gave the Cemetery March 11 - Boys 1-3 p.m. and Girls 3-5 p.m.
Report - $750 was received
Mark Cunningham and Dick
cinnamon apples. Heidecker; Mike Musto was for burials. March 18 - Boys/Girls combined 1-5 p.m.
Assorted fruit and vegetable bar available daily. absent. Also present was Old Business All classes are held at the American Legion, located at 393
There is nothing new to
Food Center hours change Fiscal Officer Jackie Ram- report on the Estates of Co- Ohio St., in Elyria.
In addition, the 2018 Columbia Hot Stove Field Clean Up
sey. The minutes of the Feb.
6 meeting were approved lumbia Ridge or the River- will be held on April 7 starting at 9 a.m. at Columbia Park ball
The Columbia Food Center will change their hours/days of as written. The payment of side Golf Course. A work diamonds. Everyone participating in Hot Stove this summer is
operation. Effective March 3, 2018, the Food Center will be $33,103 for the insurance session is being planned with encouraged to attend.
open on Saturday mornings from 9:30-11 a.m. Please note the policy for the Township
change. was approved. Then the
Trustees voted to pay the
Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry bills and payroll. The bills
amounted
$72,370.36
to
On Saturday, March 3, a free hot meal will be served and a and payroll amounted to
perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life Wesleyan $24,861.95, bringing the total KAREN KRAMER D.D.S.
Church, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The church is located at 11149 to $97,232.31. The receipts
West River Road, in Columbia Station. This is a monthly event totaled $13,499.72. ANDREW DEAK D.M.D, M.D.
held the first Saturday of every month. The meal and food pan- Correspondence was
try (featuring fresh perishable foods) is available at no charge read. Senior Transport pro-
to all local residents. For more information, please contact vided 12 rides for January. A 420 N. Main St, Grafton OH | 440-926-3441
Kathy at (440) 840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091. Thank You note was sent to
the Trustees from the Middle
School students who received We accept and are preferred providers for most dental
Dare Shirts. The minutes insurances including Delta, Met Life, Aetna, Blue Cross,
of the Rural Water Authori- Medical Mutual, United Health Care, Humana, Cigna,
Second Thyme ty were received. The 2017 United Concordia, Guardian, Mutual of Omaha and
Bridge Report was received.
Department Reports
Superior.
Around the Sheriff’s Department. Please call for all you dental needs including children,
There was no report from
Antiques, Vintage, The Zoning Inspector report- dentures, emergencies and denture repairs.
ed 4 permits issued between
Ohio Handmades & More!! February 5-16, of which Kindergarten Check-up Available!
permits for 2 single family
homes were issued, bring- CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AT A
ing the total for the year to
Join us for our 5 11. The Board of Zoning CONSERVATIVE PRICE!
th
Appeals will meet Tuesday,
Anniversary party March 6, at 6:30 p.m. for the
continuation of last month’s
Sunday March 4th case for a 25 ft. variance on
a property on Rolling Brook.
from 10-6pm. Zoning Commission will
meet on Thursday, March 1,
at 6:30 p.m. They are work-
ing on light and heavy in-
Food, Drinks, and a FREE raffle dustry. The Road-Service
Director reported all equip-
ticket to win 1 of 2 baskets ment up and running, except
with a $50 gift certificate! for a Mack truck which will
need some warranty work
BRING THIS AD FOR AN done. There is nothing new
for the Issue I project. A
EXTRA FREE RAFFLE TICKET! $500 grant that was received
Plus 10% OFF the entire shop! went for safety equipment.
The Fire Chief reported 36
8153 Orchard St. on file, 35 on call, 21 fire
calls to date and 88 EMS
at the Shops at Grand Pacific Junction calls. There were 7 mutual
440-793-6566 aid assists and 3 mutual aid
Mon-Sat 10-6; Sun 11-5 requests. One fireman will
www.SecondThymeAround.com be leaving the department
and two new ones will be
Garden Cottage joining the department. The
opens March 3rd! Chief asked the Trustees for
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Kindergarten Registration Night these events. Best of luck to those that will represent Columbia Dinner and a Book Discussion - Before The Fall, by Noah
Congratulations to all of the students that participated in
If you have a child that will be (5) years old on or before Schools at the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair Hawley. Tuesday, March 6, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Would you
August 1, 2018, he or she may attend Kindergarten next fall. and/or Mohican District Science Fair in March. Grant monies like to spend an evening each month discussing a great book,
from the Case Western Reserve University Gelfand Science Fair
Copopa Elementary School is in the process of planning now Project Fund provided display boards for all students, helped to eating and making new friends? Check out our brand new book
for the 2018-2019 school year. This year, we will again have a purchase supplies and equipment used for the development of discussion group. Dinner is on us! Copies of the book are avail-
registration and information night for parents only on Thurs- these projects and provided funding for awards. Many thanks able at the library.
day, March 22, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. This will be a time to meet to the Columbia PTA for providing refreshments for the judges. Columbia Writers - Thursday, March 8, from 6:30-8 p.m.
Mr. Bunner, the school counselor, psychologist and the teach- Thank you teachers for your assistance with these projects and Have you ever wanted to meet other writers and hone your
ers. There will be several information tables for PTA and Co- to the many judges that donated their time to conduct project writing skills? Participate in read and critique sessions and
lumbia’s public library. Parents need to turn in their completed interviews with the students. build your skills through writing practice.
registration packets and any copies of documents needed that Columbia Library is located at 13824 W. River Road North.
evening. You will receive your child’s kindergarten screening Community Easter Egg Hunt For more information, or to register, call (440) 236-8751.
appointments at this time also. Columbia AHOF Thanks Sponsors
Registration packets will be available for pick up at the Ad-
ministration Center, located at 25796 Royalton Road, begin- On Saturday, March 24, at 12 p.m., the Columbia Commu- The Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame held their annual in-
ning February 1, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Additional info. about the nity Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Columbia Community duction ceremony on February 16 at the CHS basketball game.
information night and the registration process will be available Park. This fun-filled event is for children 3-12 years of age. The The Committee would like to thank the following sponsors
in the packet. hunt will be highlighted by a visit from the Easter Bunny him- who helped make the Athletic Hall of Fame a reality: Fraternal
If you have friends or neighbors who may not have received self. The Community Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored by Clear-
or read this notice, please have them call our District Registrar, view Church, Columbia Baptist, Columbia United Methodist Order of Eagles #4003, John and Becky Karl, Jeff and Claire
Karl, Midview Pizza, Precious Petals, The Rural-Urban Re-
Liz Wenzel, at 236-1236. Thank you for your assistance. Church, Hosanna Lutheran, New Life Wesleyan and SEAS. cord, Schild’s IGA, Wright’s Catering, Modern Mold Corp.,
This event is open to all and is free of charge.
Spring Soccer registration VFW Fish Fries Mr. Graig Bansek, Mr. Jeff Jump, Mr. Sean Lynch, Mrs. Lori
Krug, Mrs. Julie Petras and Mrs. Beth Kobe. We truly appreci-
Registration for the spring soccer is now open! The deadline ate all that you do for the committee.
The Columbia Station VFW Post #9340 will be open to the
to register will be March 15. The season starts with the first public every Friday through March 30 for their annual Fish
practice on April 10 and the first game on Saturday, April 14. Fries. They will feature hand-breaded, fresh Lake Erie Perch.
The season will run untill June 2. All games will be on Saturday Baked Scrod, Walleye and Butterfly Shrimp dinners will also Four Keys Restaurant
mornings. There will be four age groupings this year, deter- be available. Dinners include a roll, coleslaw and your choice
mined by the birth year of the child. Tots division ($30) is for of baked potato, French fries, cabbage & Noodles or macaroni Join Us for Dinner!
those born in 2013-2015; U7 ($45) is for those born in 2011 & and cheese. Children’s meals will be available. The Fish Fries Lent Specials!
2012; U-10 ($45) is for those born from 2008-2010; and U-13 are open from 5-8 each Friday and carry-outs will be available.
($45) is for those born from 2005-2007. We are also trying to The VFW Hall is located at 25742 Royalton Rd., in Columbia
organize a travel team that will play on Saturdays. If you have Station.
any questions, please email [email protected] Perch Fish Fry Every Friday! $7.99
or call Bobby Petras at (440) 409-8485. Columbia Library events All-You-Can-Eat $9.99
Columbia Science Fair results Adult Book Discussion - Lincoln In The Bardo, by George Catfish Dinner $9.99


Columbia High School hosted a 7th grade science fair on Saunders. Monday, February 26, at 1 p.m. Copies of the book Add the Salad Bar for only $3.99
January 11. Eleven students participated. Emily Bosworth re- are available at the library. New members are welcome.
ceived a Superior rating. Nick Fumich, Sam Skor, Zack Kile, Blogging Basics - Wednesday, February 28, at 6 p.m. Are
Kalista Cook, Chase Willoughby and Carter Peabody received you interested in starting a blog? Come learn the basics of blog- NOW SERVING
Excellent ratings. Collin Gillihan, Chris Scharf, Logan Good- ging and how to get started. We’ll cover setting up your blog,
nough and Aidan Gillihan received Good ratings. basic writing tips, choosing a topic and more. PIZZA
The 9-12th grade Science Fair was held January 18, with Pizza & Pages - Wednesday, February 28, from 2:30-3:30
25 students participating. Receiving a Superior rating were: p.m. A book group for teens, with a pizza perfect twist. Copies Mon-Sat
of the book are available at the library. Pizza is provided.
Mariah Wentz, Ashley Krupinski, Cara Corrado, Connor Lind, Teen Talks - Tuesday, March 6, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Join 3pm-8pm
Logan Fess, Hope Swartz and Emma Roberts. Students that other teens at the library to talk about the stuff that really mat-
received an Excellent rating were Avery Lavinder, Miranda ters. We’ll discuss a wide range of topics relevant to teens, from
Keller, Landon Hunt, Faith Wilmeth, Aubrie Kliment, Sergio social issues to health to entertainment. Build your communi-
Garibotti, Maria Lovell, David Kamms, Josh Titherage, Mi- cation skills in a safe environment and make new friends in the Check us out on Facebook | Delivery and Carryout available
chelle Lovell, Kaia Pierce, Sydney Berg, Kristina Gordilenky, process! Preregistration not required. 34501 E Royalton Rd. Columbia Station 440-236-8688
Natalie Wilkins, Jordan Wasko, Cassidy Kamms and Leslee Mon-Sat 6am-8pm & Sun 6am-4pm
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 26, 2018 Healing Hearts
The Rural-Urban Record Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for Come and

Published Weekly on Monday widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events and
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in simi-
Founders 1955 lar circumstances. They welcome new members from all area Worship
communities and adults of all ages. Their regular meetings are
Lee Boise, Publisher & President on the third Wednesday of each month.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 They meet at the Brunswick Library, located at 3649 Center with us!
Road. Meeting times vary. Please contact Connie at (440) 526-
Mailing Address: 5495 for details.
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Their remaining meeting schedule for the first half of 2018 “Welcome Home”
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station is as follows: March 21, from 1:30-3:30 p.m.; April 18, from
1-3 p.m.; May 16, from 1-3 p.m.; and June 20, from 1-3 p.m.
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 New Life Wesleyan Church
Email: [email protected] Nut & Poppyseed rolls 11149 West River Rd.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Columbia Station
DEADLINE: St. Vincent de Paul Altar & Rosary Society is taking nut SUNDAY 9 am
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm and poppyseed roll orders until March 4. Rolls are $10 each Adult Bible Study
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 and will be available for pickup on Friday and Saturday, March SUNDAY 10 am
23 and 24, from 12-5 p.m., in the church basement, located at
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year 41295 North Ridge Rd., in Elyria. Elevator accessible. To place Worship & Children’s Church
your orders, please call (440) 324-2775 or (440) 324-3090. WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Fried Chicken Dinner Gentle Woman Fellowship Bible Study

Litchfield Assembly of God, located at 9082 Norwalk Road, Gentle Woman Fellowship, an Inter-parish group, meets on Youth Group, Kids Club
in Litchfield, will have a Fried Chicken Dinner on Friday, the first Fridays of the month at Saint Clarence Parish Cen- Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
March 2, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults/$9, seniors/$7, children ter, located at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. The next Rev. John Bodo
6-12/$4 and children 5 and under are free. Carry-out is avail- meeting is on Friday, March 2. - Associate Pastor
able. Call (330) 723-2691. Schedule of activities begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel to 440-236-8600
Murder Mystery Dinner pray the Holy Rosary and attend Holy Mass. Enjoy coffee or www.nlwesleyan.org
tea and a special speaker at 11 a.m. in the Parish Hall after
Mass.
Calling all guys! Grab your babes and treat them to a ritzy Father Robert Cole, who has been ordained for forty-five NORTH
evening out on the town! On Saturday, March 3, First Congre- years, will be our celebrant and speaker this month. He has EATON
gational Church, located at 140 S. Main St., in Wellington, will served at Immaculate Heart Parish in Cleveland, St. Leo the CHRISTIAN
be presenting its annual Murder Mystery Pasta Dinner. This Great in Cleveland, Saint Bernadette in Westlake and Saint
year’s theme is “Stiffed at the Speakeasy,” so grab your fedo- Mary of the Falls in Olmsted Falls. Currently, Father is and has CHURCH
ras and feathered headbands. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and been pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Oberlin for the last ten (Disciples)
includes chicken parmesan, cavatelli pasta, meatballs, salad, years. The topic of his talk will be “We are People who Believe Rt. 82 & 83
dessert and a beverage. in Life,” and he is known for his great talks! 440-748-2230
Pasta is provided by Lobo’s Pasta Concessions. Tickets are All women welcome! Come and bring a friend! No reser- www.neccdisciples.com
$15 and can be reserved by calling the church at (440) 647- vations are needed. For more information, call Mary Hoover at Worship Services
3308. (330) 636-1698 or Mary Tschanz at (440) 235-6258. 8:00am & 9:30am
Murder Mystery Dinner Medicare/Medicaid program Sunday School
10:45am
“The Phantom of LaPorte Murder Mystery Dinner” will Polly Tallos
be held on Saturday, March 3, at 6:15 p.m. at LaPorte United On Wednesday, February 28, at 6:30 p.m., LaGrange United Christian Ed. & Youth Director
Methodist Church, located at 2071 Grafton Road, in Elyria. Methodist Church, located at 105 West Main St., in LaGrange, Rev. David Chafin COLUMBIA UNITED
Perhaps you can solve the Mystery! Join us for an evening of will host a representative from Keystone Pointe who will join Interim Minister METHODIST
entertainment, along with a delicious dinner of chicken cordon us to discuss the known changes in Medicare, Medicaid and CHURCH
bleu, vegetables, salad and homemade desserts, all for only $25 Social Security. The meeting is free and open to the public. For Worship Service
per person. Bring a friend or family member to help solve the more information, please RSVP to Staci at (440) 355-4561 or
mystery. The Grand Prize for solving the mystery includes two [email protected] so that we have plenty of 10:30 a.m.
complimentary tickets to a future performance at the Workshop materials on hand. St. Elizabeth Sunday School
Players Theater in Amherst. All proceeds benefit the LaPorte Lenten Pierogi & Strudel Sale during Worship Service
United Methodist Church Capital Fund. Ann Seton 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
Tickets are available at LaPorte UMC or by calling the Catholic Parish COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
The Lenten Pierogi Sale at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church,
church office at (440) 458-5717. located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, has 25801 Royalton Rd. Pastor Matt Merriman
Columbia Station, OH
236-8822
GriefShare started. Orders should be called in by Monday, March 5, for Sacrament of Reconciliation [email protected]
pick up on Thursday, March 8; and the final order by Monday,
(Confession)
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
GriefShare is a faith based support group for those who March 19, for pick up on Thursday, March 22. Pick up times Anytime by Appointment www.columbiaumc.net
have lost a loved one. We offer support, comfort and guidance are 2-6:30 p.m. The pierogies are sold by the dozen only and Weekend Masses
through shared experiences, providing encouragement and have the following fillings: potato, potato/cheese, sauerkraut, Sat. 5 p.m.
hope for joy in the future. Bring a friend if you prefer. For more ricotta cheese, prune, cabbage and apple. The strudel flavors Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. Church of Christ
information or to register, contact Pastor Dominic Verdell at are apple, blueberry, cheese and cherry. Pierogies are $9 per 440-236-5095
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
(440) 236-8282 or visit www.griefshare.org to sign up. dozen and strudel strips are $5 each. Forms can be found in the www.seascolumbiastation.org Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
GriefShare is held at Christ Church, located at 23080 Royal- entrance way of the church, or you may fax your order to the Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
ton Road, in Columbia Station, (Rt. 82 at Marks Rd.), on Tues- office at (440) 236-5804. Orders can also be called in to (440) United Church of God 211 Forest St., LaGrange
day evenings, from 6:30-8 p.m. or Tuesday mornings, from 10- 236-5095, between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. 12981 Grafton Rd. 440-355-6872
11:30 a.m., now through May 15. Mark’s Gospel Live! Grafton, Oh 44044
Divorce Care Seminars Sabbath Services
On Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m. at St. Jude Church, lo- Saturdays at 12:30 pm
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in cated at 590 Poplar Street, in Elyria, will be a program called http://cleveland.ucg.org
Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people “Mark’s Gospel Live!” Experience the entire Gospel of St.
learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Mark in two amazing hours of awesome storytelling by priest
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10:00am Worship
tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next experience.”Admission: Free-will offering. 10:35am Children’s Church
13-week cycle. For details on meeting days/times, call (440) Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The Bible and Brew
group meets at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275
Telegraph Road, in Elyria. Bible and Brew, a casual conversation about God, faith and Our Lady Queen of Peace
scripture, will meet weekly on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Forts
Tavern in downtown Wellington. This event is presented by Catholic Church
Wellington First United Methodist Church.
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Feline sisters seek loving home

ters and must be adopt- Southwest General Healthy events
ed together. They both Southwest General’s Community Nurse Program offers a
have the most adorable variety of free health and wellness programs in local commu-
faces and gorgeous nities throughout the year. To learn more about these programs,
Garden Club of North Ridgeville coats. Before adoption, visit www.swgeneral.com/events.
Ziggy’s Friends will
take care of their vet- Vision & Glaucoma Screening - Screening provided by
The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet on March ting that will include North Coast Eye Surgery. Reservation required. Call (440)
13 at 6 p.m. at the North Ridgeville Library, located at 35700 vaccines and spaying. A 816-4037. Thursday, March 1, from 9-11 a.m. at Ehrnfelt Se-
Bainbridge Road. Their speaker for the evening will be one $100 deposit will hold nior Center, located at 18100 Royalton Rd., in Strongsville.
of their members, Chris Trunk, on the “Magic of Gardening.” them for you until after Garden of Eatin’ - Michelle Wise, LPN, certified herbalist,
Chris is a very knowledgeable and entertaining speaker. If you their vetting, as they River of Oats Wellness Coaching, will discuss the connection
have an interest in gardening, they invite you to attend their are too young now for between gut bacteria and the immune system, as well as using
meetings. For more information, please call (440) 365-8522. spaying. They are al- food as medicine. Thursday, March 8, at 7 p.m. at SouthPark
Winter Football Camp ready eating hard food Mall Live 360 Studio, Upper Level, Sears Wing, 500 South-
Park Center, Strongsville.
and litter box trained
Come join the North Ridgeville Football League for a free Breena and Fiona and they are extremely Good GUT - Judy Steffes, registered dietitian, Southwest
affectionate and play-
one day Winter Football Camp at the Soccer Sportsplex in North Breena and Fiona are ful. General, will explain how to maintain healthy gut bacteria to
boost your immune system during the remainder of the influen-
Olmsted, on Saturday, February 24, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. This is 8-week old Calico kittens If you would like to meet
for all present and future players from 6-13 years-old. We are who were found in a mobile Breena and Fiona, please call za (flu) season. Friday, March 9, at 10 a.m. at Ehrnfelt Senior
the original North Ridgeville Football League with 3 divisions home park in South Amherst. June with Ziggy’s Friends at Center, 18100 Royalton Rd., in Strongsville.
from 6-13 year-olds, playing 10 games of fully equipped 11- They are a bonded pair of sis- (440) 522-8558. Memory Screening - Are you saying “Sorry, I forgot” a little
on-11 football, and we are celebrating our 48th season. If you too often? It’s normal to forget a name from time to time, but
sign up at this camp, you will save $25 on your registration fee. LCCC Hosts Civic Concert Band it’s not normal to keep forgetting days of the week or when
For more information, contact Bob Miscuda at (216) 598-7662. to pay bills or take medicine. Join the Community Nurses of
Southwest General for a free screening to see if you should
Lorain County Community College’s Division of Arts and
North Ridgeville Library Humanities will hold a band concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, consider seeing a physician. Reservation required. Call (440)
March 4, at the Stocker Arts Center in the Hoke Theatre. The 816-4037. Tuesday, March 13, from 9-11 a.m. at John A. Pol-
Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - Tuesday, February 27, free event features a complete transcription for band of Modest onye Community Center, 17400 Holland Rd., in Brook Park.
from 1-2 p.m. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion of a Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” and the opening fan-
popular title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month. Cop- fare from Leos Janacek’s “Sinfonietta,” led by director Mark
ies of the book are available at the adult information desk. New Wainwright. For more information, contact Ashley Koviak
members are welcome. at (440) 387-1278 or [email protected]. Lorain County JACK MATIA
Mission Impossible - Wednesday, February 28, from 6:30- Community College is located at 1005 N. Abbe Road, in Elyria.
7:30 p.m. School aged children may preregister to engage in a Dean’s List HONDA
secret mission, so secret we cannot tell you about it. Wear your New & Used
favorite spy outfit and get ready to conquer feats of physicality The following local students made the University of Dayton Cars
and crack covert codes. Intended for ages 6 and up. fall 2017 Dean’s List for achieving a minimum 3.5 GPA for the
A Literary Lunch Break Story Time for Grown Ups - semester. Kristen Baker of Elyria; Ryan Hrusch of North Rid- 440-366-5501
Thursday, March 1, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Bring a lunch and geville; Gabriela Milos of North Ridgeville; Brittany Resar of Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria
relax while listening to short stories and poetry read by library Elyria; and Sherilyn Rogers of Columbia Station.
staff. Share in the follow up discussion. Coffee and tea will be Congratulations! New and Certifi ed Hondas
provided. For ages 18 and older. All Models - Used Cars
Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration - Friday, March 2, from 2-3 John Carroll University announces its Fall 2017 Dean’s
p.m. Preschoolers will enjoy stories, songs, snacks and silliness List. Students eligible for the Dean’s List must have completed Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5
to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday in style. Intended for ages 3 and a minimum of 12 semester hours within one semester and have
a quality GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Area residents who
up. earned the academic honor are: Mitchell Carson of Columbia
Browser’s® Reading Buddies - Saturday, March 3, from Station; Samantha Betley of North Ridgeville; Alexia Keller VALLEY CITY
10:30-11:30 a.m. Browser’s® Reading Buddies is a relaxed, dog of North Ridgeville; and Lauren Morgan of North Ridgeville.
friendly program where first through fifth graders may sit and Congratulations! VISION CENTER
read with a certified Therapy Dog International canine volunteer.
Each child may sign up for a 15 minute session. Call the library The following students have been named to the Saint Mary’s FAMILY VISION
at (440) 327-8326 to register. Preregistration not required. College Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester. To earn aca-
North Ridgeville Writers - Saturday, March 3, from 1- 3 p.m. demic honors at Saint Mary’s, a student must achieve a GPA of CENTER
Are you an adult who wants to meet other writers and hone your at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale, have at least 12 graded credit hours,
writing skills? Do you need motivation to pick up a pen in the no incompletes and no grades lower than a C. Local college 6621 Center Road
first place? If so, take part in our writing group. Participate in students on the Dean’s List are: Meghan O’Brien from Colum- Valley City
bia Station and Anna Zingalis from North Ridgeville.
read and critique sessions and build your skills through writing Congratulations! Dr. Norma Jesse, J
DN
practice. Optometrist 330-483-4035
The North Ridgeville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge President’s List
Road. For more information, or to register, call (440) 327-8326. WE CARRY A OUTSIDE
Kendra D Gillberg of North Ridgeville, was named to The
Mayor Gillock monthly University of Alabama’s President’s List for fall 2017. A total FULL LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS
Coffee and Conversation of 12,594 students enrolled during the 2017 fall semester at UA GLASSES WELCOME
were named to the Dean’s List with an academic record of 3.5
The City of North Ridgeville is pleased to announce month- or above or the President’s List with an academic record of 4.0 Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5, Sat 8:30-Noon
ly Coffee and Conversation with Mayor Dave Gillock. Stop in (all A’s). --Congratulations! Closed Sun & Wed
to enjoy a cup of coffee and casual conversation. Below is the
schedule for 2018. If you are unable to attend and have ques-
tions, please feel free to call the Office of the Mayor at (440) 353-
0811. All meetings are held in the City Hall Mayor’s Conference
Room, located at 7307 Avon Belden Road, in North Ridgeville.
Meeting dates:
Wednesday, February 28, from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday, March
29, from 4-5 p.m.; Monday, April 23, from 8-9 a.m.; Wednes-
day, May 23, from 8-9 a.m.; Tuesday, June 26, from 8-9 a.m.;
Thursday, July 26, from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday, August 23, from 8-9
a.m.; Tuesday, September 18, from 4-5 p.m.; Monday, October
22, from 8-9 a.m.; Wednesday, November 14, from 8-9 a.m.;
Thursday, December 13, from 8-9 a.m.
Office of the Mayor, Phone: (440) 353-0811 or 353-0812;
website: www.nridgeville.org.
Senior Center

“Healthy Outlook” program Weddings - Birthday Parties - Corporate Events - Luncheons - Family Reunions - Graduations

North Ridgeville Senior Center will present a free program,
“Healthy Outlook,” on Mondays, March 5-26, from 1-2 p.m. The
North Ridgeville Senior Center has joined with local organiza-
tions to present this free program. The North Ridgeville Senior
Center is located at 7327 Avon Belden Rd., in North Ridgeville,
next to City Hall (situated on the corner of Avon Belden Rd. and
Bainbridge Rd). For reservations, please call the Senior Center
at (440) 353-0828 to make a reservation, light refreshments pro-
vided.
Every New Year we all make resolutions to try to be healthy
that we break a few weeks after making them. “Healthy Out-
look” is to help keep those goals easy and attainable for the rest
of your life.
The program topics are as follows:
March 5 - Food Safety, presented by Lorain County Public
Health.
March 12 - Nutritional Eating, presented by Lea Goldsmith,
Maximize Fitness.
March 19 - Cooking for One demonstration & Portion Con-
trol, presented by Ideal HHC, Woods on French Creek, Bella
Hospice.
March 26 - Healthy Lifestyle Choices, presented by Nutri-
tionist, Northridge Health Campus.

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Odin seeks loving home

He can be found in the cattery
at FAPL.
All cats receive one or
Carlisle Township Board Eaton Estates more vaccinations, a basic
veterinary examination, are
of Trustees Special Meeting Neighborhood Watch Group wormed and spayed/neutered
and feline leukemia tested.
The Carlisle Township Board of Trustees met on the morn- The Eaton Township Trustees and the Lorain County Sher- Kittens under a year old are
ing of January 10 for a Special Meeting for the purpose of the iff’s Office are asking residents of Eaton Estates Housing $50 and cats over a year are
Township Budget and other Township business. In attendance: only $20. All kittens/cats
Trustee Berry Taylor, Trustee Jared Smith, Fiscal Officer Kim- Development to attend a public meeting at Eaton Town Hall, over 3 months old are also
berly Fallon, Administrative Assistant/Zoning Inspector Wil- located at 12043 Avon Belden Rd., on March 1, at 7 p.m. micro-chipped. If you would
liam Oliver and Interim Fire Chief Steve Higgins. This meeting will assist residents in forming a watch group in like to give Odin a new, lov-
Resolution 2018-01 - A Resolution To Adopt The Carlisle that community. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be Odin ing, forever home, please
Township Permanent Appropriations And Provide For Cur- served. Meet Odin, he is a stun- call the Friendship Animal
rent Expenses And Other Expenditures Of Carlisle Township ningly beautiful Norwegian
Board Of Trustees During The Fiscal Year Ending December Schild’s IGA “Wine Tasting” Forrest cat. He is front de- Protective League at (440)
31, 2018 was submitted for approval. Trustee Smith motioned clawed and doesn’t seem to 322-4321. (www.Friendshi-
to approve; motion carried. Schild’s IGA will once again be hosting a Wine Tastine be bothered by other cats. pAPL.org)
Administrative Assistant Oliver stated that East Carlisle had event on Saturday, March 3, from 7-9 p.m. Tickets for this The shelter is located at
been broken into again and was re-secured. He is talking with event can be purchased at Schild’s IGA or by phone. The cost He does not like to be picked 8303 Murray Ridge Road,
the county to see if there are funds available to have it taken for this event is $25 per couple or $15 per single. Tickets must up, so may be best with older in Elyria.
down. Mr. Oliver stated that he is still trying to find another be purchased in advance. We will feature wines from Ohio, children that will respect this.
Commercial Building Inspector. California, Australia and Italy. Appetizers to accompany. For Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
Interim Fire Chief Higgins requested approval for Volunteer more information, stop by the store, located at 34981 Royalton
Captain Blair to attend Fire Officer Training II with a cost of Rd. (at the corner of Route 82 and Island Rd.), or call us at
$500. Trustee Smith motioned to approve; motion carried. (440) 748-3751. Friends of the Metro Parks of Lorain County present their
There being no further business to come before the Board, 13th annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre, “A Killer in the
the meeting adjourned at 8:05 a.m. Eaton Township news Kitchen,” by Paula Hinton. The dates are Fridays and Satur-
Information taken from http://carlisletownship.com/Admin- days, May 11, 12, 18 & 19. Seating is at 6:30 p.m. and dinner is
istration.html. Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@ at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 per individual or $58 per couple. For
Pancake Breakfast eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to reservations, please call (216) 544-3865. The Carlisle Visitor
Center is located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.
Resources in the County/Township.
The Friends of the Metro Parks will have their Pancake Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face-
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Lagrange Township Trustees Keystone BOE meeting

The LaGrange Township CIC Keystone Board of Education held their regular meeting on
Trustees regular meeting was Canfield noted that a re- January 29. President Dennis Walter called the meeting to order
held on January 29. Gardner quest was made by Mercy at 6 p.m. Board Members in attendance: Renee Mezera, Carrie
called the meeting to order to change their sign at the O’Boyle, Devin Stang, Patricia Wakefield and Dennis Walter.
Library seeks donations at 7 p.m. with Canfield and entrance to the development. Public persons in attendance: Franco Gallo, Michael Resar
Gardner present. Canfield She saw no reason why they Sr., David Kish, James Kohler, Jacqueline Vance, Jody White,
The Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Community Library motioned to approve the need to change the sign. She Michael Smith and Therese Jackson. Those present recited the
will accept donations of gently used books (which includes minutes of the last regular also would like to see the Pledge of Allegiance.
Reader Digest Condensed Books), DVDs, CDs, LPs, puzzles meeting with corrections; ap- by-laws reviewed so that all Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield, to dispense with
and games starting March 1. Textbooks, encyclopedias and proved. of the businesses are on the the reading of the minutes of the Tax Budget, Organizational
musty/mildewed books will not be accepted. Public Participation same page and restrictions and Regular Meeting on January 8. The minutes were distrib-
Collection boxes will be located at the LaGrange IGA, Mi- Randy Lindsay reported are not holding off potential uted as required by law and shall be approved as presented;
chelle’s Café, Keystone-LaGrange Community Library, La- on the County Township As- buyers. motion carried.
Grange Child Garden, Keystone Point, First Baptist Church of sociation meeting he attend- Park Board Moved by Stang, second by Mezera to approve the agenda
LaGrange and the United Methodist Church of LaGrange. The ed. At the meeting, the Pros- Burnett was going to set as presented; motion carried.
pick up of large donations can be arranged by calling Eileen at ecutor noted that there will be up a meeting with the Park Moved by Wakefield, second by Stang to approve the fi-
(440) 647-3011 or Aaron at (216) 600-2828. a large Zoning meeting in the Board, Trustees and all sports nancial reports, including investments, for December 2017, as
Donated items will be used for the Friends of the Library an- spring for all townships. teams that use the park, but presented; motion carried.
nual Fall Book Sale, which will be held November 16, 17 & 18. Road and Bridge no word has been received on Moved by O’Boyle, second by Wakefield to accept the res-
Foreman presented three
Lions Fish Frys bids for the installation of that meeting being set up. A ignations of Laura Renee Hess, Cafeteria Worker, effective
discussion needs to be held
Friday, February 2, 2018, and Pamilyn Linden, Special Needs
a garage door opener on the on the financial situation for Paraprofessional, Friday, January 26, 2018; motion carried.
The LaGrange Lions will be holding Friday Fish Frys all last garage door bay. Maur- the maintenance of the park. Moved by Wakefield, second by Stang, to approve the
through Lent this year. There will be perch, shrimp, fries, mac- er’s Door Service had a price Trustees Comments transfers for Michelle Gnandt from Keystone Middle School
aroni & cheese and dessert. The cost is $12 for adults and $7 of $950, Potter Door Service Gardner noted that there Cafeteria Worker 2.25 hrs./day to Keystone Middle School Ca-
for seniors/kids 10 & under. Beverages will be available for was $1,038.25 and Homenik have been indications that shier 3.0 hrs./day, effective 1/9/18; Cari Rastetter-Padin from
purchase for $1. Tickets are available at the door and carry-outs Door Service was $1,050. Council representatives will Keystone High School Cleaner 5.0 hrs./day to Keystone Ele-
are available. No phone orders please. Canfield motioned to approve be attending the Trustee meet- mentary School Cleaner 5.0 hrs./day, effective 1/18/18; motion
Come join us at the Lions Park, located at 240 Glendale St., the purchase from Maur- ing on February 12 to discuss carried.
in LaGrange, from 5-8 p.m. every Friday up to, and including, er Door for a medium duty their secession. Canfield sug- Moved by Mezera, second by O’Boyle to employ the below
March 30. Call Ann at (440) 315-4278 with any questions. opener and also for the repair gested that the Trustees meet individuals as Saturday School Teachers, for the 2017-2018
Keystone GO of the other four doors at a with legal counsel to discuss school year at tutor rate ($28./hr.), per time sheet, on an as
needed basis: Tracy Abfall, Kristen Campbell, Shannon Heffer-
cost of $200; approved. Can-
several items brought up in
Banish the winter blahs with Keystone GO, a program that field motioned to pay all costs recent newspaper articles. nan, Heather McCourt, Natalie Rodriquez and Alyssa Schwedt;
rewards you for getting active. This March, Keystone GO will for the Fire Chief and Forman The township has always dis- motion carried.
help you get active and win prizes, provided by the Keystone to attend the State Township cussed their desire to succeed Moved by Stang, second by Wakefield, to approve the be-
Empowers You (KEY) collaborative. Convention in Columbus and in open meetings and the dis- low listed certified substitute teachers for the 2017-2018 school
How to participate in Keystone GO: reimburse them for mileage; cussions are documented in year, on an as needed basis, compensation at $90 per day ($45
1. Pick up a punch card at the Keystone-LaGrange library approved. the township minutes, which per half day) pending completion of all state and local require-
or at the Keystone Board of Education Office (531 Opportunity Discussion was held on are available on the township ments: Samuel Baker, Deborah Lesuer, Nicole Overcasher,
Way, LaGrange). purchasing a chipping truck. website for all to read. William Best, Jacqueline Manosky, Dayna Quartini-Fusco,
2. Check out the activity list attached to your punch card or Foreman will also get pricing After review of the bills, Abigail Brate, Brandon Morgan, Cheryl Wetherbee, Adrianne
on the Keystone Empowers You Facebook page, and go do the on a chip box. Gardner motioned to pay Burger, Erin Morris and Ashley Young; motion carried.
activities listed there. Discussion was held on the bills as presented; ap- Moved by O’Boyle, second by Stang, to approve the ab-
3. Get your card punched every time you do an activity. Or, possibly purchasing a new proved. sence for Ashley Trenchard under the Family Medical Leave
check off a star each time you complete 30 minutes of exercise F250 to replace the 2008 Being no further business, Act for the period on or about April 25, 2018 through (on or
on your own. F150 pickup. The larger the meeting was adjourned at about) May 25, 2018; motion carried.
4. When you have 5 punches, drop your card in the desig- truck could be used to plow 8:57 p.m. Moved by Mezera, second by O’Boyle, to employ the be-
nated box at the Keystone-LaGrange library or at the Keystone cemeteries, parking lots and Information taken from low classified individual for the position and hourly rate as not-
Board of Education Office (531 Opportunity Way, LaGrange). intersections, now that there http://www.lagrangetown- ed, on an 18-month probationary contract, pending all record
All ages welcome. Please turn in punch cards by April 9. are three full-time drivers. shipohio.net/meeting-min- checks and completion of state and local requirements: Kayla
Turn in as many punch cards as you fill up. Entries go into a raf- The cost from Valley Ford utes.html. Jewell - KMS Cafeteria Worker - Step 0 - $11.16/hr., effective
fle for a $100 gift card to a community business of your choice. for a new truck on State bid is 1/24/18; motion carried.
The goal of the KEY collaborative is to increase access $31,000. Foreman will look SEE KEYSTONE BOE ON PAGE 19
to physical activity and healthy foods leading to a Keystone at trucks at the State conven-
School District community where the healthy choice is the easy tion and bring back more in-
choice. For more information, contact KEY at KeystoneEm- formation.
[email protected] or call Andrea Ferguson at (440) 284- The departments are mak- PANCAKE
3285. ing a list of unneeded equip-
ment and it will be listed on
ebay.
A neighbor of Jackson
Cemetery has called to ques-
tion the survey of the ceme- BREAKFAST
tery done by the County En-
gineer’s Office. Gardner will
contact the neighbor to get
more information on his con-
cerns.
Discussion was held on
the disassembling of the
Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical, playground at Vet’s Park and
Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances where it will be re-assembled
in the spring. The ball dia-
Grafton Wellington mond fence and dugouts will
35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St be removed and the fence ex-
440-926-3312 440-647-6010 tended along the road. to
Canfield
motioned
purchase a new push button
lock for the garage door; ap-
proved.
www.beriswillins.com Discussion was held on
the County Chip and Seal The Friends of the Metro Parks will sponsor a
program. Foreman will con-
Old Schoolhouse Catering tact Carlisle and the township Pancake Breakfast on:
that we do chip and sealing
th
3940 Avon Lake Rd., Litchfield with to see if they will join Sunday February 25
with the county. He will also
330-725-3050 contact the county to inspect and Sunday March 4 th
our roads and prioritize the
need for roadwork for the
year. Discussion was held on from 9am-1pm
the purchase of security cam-
eras for the township building
and also a camera for road at the Carlisle Visitor Center
documentation. No action
was taken, but prices will be 12882 Diagonal Rd, LaGrange, OH
Friday Night, 4-9 p.m. checked.
Fiscal Officer
Breakfast Includes:
Canfield motioned to ap-
$ 11.95 prove the financial reports for Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Juice, Milk or Coffee
All-You-Can-Eat December; approved. and All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes!
Buffet & Fish Fry Cost:

with Soup & Salad Bar $7 for Adults


We provide food only or fully catered service. $4 for Children 2-10
330-725-3050 Kids under 2 eat free!

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Mr. French with a bicenten- Schneider reported that the the committee for their hard He read through the list of
nial coin in commemoration Park Committee, consisting work, and to send the plan to events and their dates and
of his accomplishments. Mr. of 13 members, had been ap- the Planning Commission; all mentioned that the majority
French gave a short speech, pointed at the first of last year members voted yes. of events are free or very low
introduced his successor and had worked diligently Bicentennial Committee - cost to attend. He thanked the
Roger Simpson and was met with Eric Brubeck, from Bru- Mayor Schneider introduced sponsors, the Lindley Center
Kiwanis Pancake Day with applause. beck Designs, to produce a the members of the Bicenten- and the committee for all of
plan for the old McCormick
nial Committee: Al and Barb
Finance Director Hales
their hard work. The commit-
mentioned that her report was Middle School site. Mayor Leiby, Jenny Arntz and Laura tee was met with applause.
The Wellington Kiwanis Club’s annual Pancake Day will included in the packet and she Braddock. He displayed the Swearing In - Mayor
be held on Friday, March 2, at ResCare Habilitation Center, would be happy to answer Schneider introduced Mr. Bicentennial Calendars that Schneider swore in Council
Brubeck who reviewed the fi-
located at 139 Weber Court (off of Barker St.), in Wellington. any questions. She reported nal plan with council. Mayor the committee designed and members William Bogan,
Tickets are $5 with children 8 and under only $3. They will be that there were no financial Schneider named the mem- mentioned that the calendars Gene Hartman & Keith Row-
serving from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dinner includes pancakes, two reports included in the pack- bers of the Park Committee, are free and available at Main land.
sausage patties and coffee or juice. et as it is the first of the year; which included: the late Fred Street Wellington, the Spir- Meeting adjourned at 8:18
Proceeds support Wellington Schools’ students, provides there would however be a it of 76 Museum and at the p.m.
Wellington High School scholarships to graduating seniors and large run in the packet for the Alspach - Committee Chair- Town Hall. He mentioned Information taken from
man, Susan Alspach, Steve
Kiwanis sponsored Westwood Elementary K-Kids, McCor- next council meeting. Dupee, Gene Hartman, Ted that the committee had met https://www.villageofwel-
mick Middle School’s K-Kids and Builders Club and Welling- Village Manager Dupee Hyde, Vanessa Klesta, Terry its donation goal of $25,000. lington.com.
ton High’s Key Club. mentioned that his report and Mazzone, Father Reymann,
Pittsfield Historical Society program those of his department heads Hans Schneider, Tim Simon- Workshop Players presents...
were included in the packet son, Patty Sumpter, John
Workshop Players Theater presents “Steel Magnolias,” di-
The Pittsfield Township Historical Society will present a pro- and he would be happy to an- Westfall and Ralph Wright. rected by Judy MacKeigan. “Steel Magnolias” takes Workshop
gram, “Historic Architecture of Lorain County,” on Thursday, swer any questions. Motion by Hartman, 2nd by Players back to the 90s with this epic tale set in Truvy’s beauty
March 8, at 7 p.m. at Pittsfield Town Hall. The program will Committee Reports Rowland to accept the recom- parlor. Since everybody who is anybody in Chinquapin, Loui-
feature over 100 photos of Lorain County homes in the various Police - Mr. Wells report- mendation of the Park Plan- siana gathers in Truvy’s salon, audiences are treated to a slice
styles of architecture from 1820 to 1900, presented by Bill & ed that the committee met ning Committee and accept of southern life that is alternately hilarious and touching. Truvy
Janet Bird of the Lorain County Historical Society. The program prior to council and discussed the rendering of the Welling- dispenses free advice to the town curmudgeon Ouiser, the ec-
is free and open to the public. The Town Hall is located at the the proposed tiered payroll ton Park, and forward it to the centric Miss Clairee and the practical M’Lynne, whose pretty
corner of Rt. 58 and Rt. 303. system and an ordinance to Planning Commission. There daughter Shelby is about to be married as the play opens. The
sell a vehicle at internet auc-
Herrick Memorial Library tion. Motion by Wells, 2nd by was some discussion about sustaining quality of friendship is reinforced as these women’s
enacting the plan before be-
stories unfold. Show dates are: March 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23,
Hartman, to extend the pro- ing able to review the infor- 24 & 25. Shows now start at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday matinees are
Writers Group - The group meets every other Thursday, from bationary period for Kayla mation first. Mr. Hartman still at 3 p.m. Doors open 45 minutes before show time. Tickets
6-7:30 p.m. The next upcoming meetings are on March 8 and Chrosniak from January 10, rescinded his motion. Mr. are $15 each. Group rates are available.
22. Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all ven- 2018 through April 10, 2018, Wells had reservations about Workshop Players is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Rd., in
ues. Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. New with no change in pay; mo- adopting the plan and asked Amhert. Box Office: (440) 988-5613; www.workshopplayers.
members are welcome. Registration is encouraged. To register, tion approved. whether the budget figures com.
call the library at (440) 647-2120. Public Works - Ms. Drons- would be appropriated; Mr.
Winter Story Time Programs - The programs will take place field reported that the com- Hartman and Mayor Schnei- Improv Comedy
through February 28. Family Story Times are on Monday eve- mittee met prior to the coun- der assured Mr. Wells that the Need a laugh? We’ve got your back! “Something Dada,” a
nings at 6:30 p.m. and are for families with children up to age 5. cil meeting and discussed money was not to be appro- improv comedy show is coming to the Patricia Lindley Center
Toddler Story Times are on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. and winter projects, including the priated. Mr. Brubeck added for the Performing Arts, on Sunday, March 4, at 4 p.m. Tickets:
are for children, ages 18 months to 36 months, with their parent/ soccer pavilion and replacing that the park could be built $5 at the door and the show is appropriate for all ages.
caregiver. Lapsit Story Times take place on Wednesday morn- basketball hoops in the Town in phases, as money allows. This event is sponsored by Wellington Kiwanis Key Club.
ings at 10:30 a.m. and are for children, ages birth to 24 months, Hall Gym. Mayor Schneider mentioned
with their parent/caregiver. Growing Readers Story Times are on Ordinance - Mr. Wells that they would be seeking Auditions
Tuesday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. and are for children ages 3-5 reported that the committee grants and donations to fund
years, with their parent/caregiver. Register for these programs at met prior to council and dis- the park. Mr. Wells suggested Dave Stacko is holding auditions for The Second Time
the Children’s Desk or by calling the library at (440) 647-2120. cussed updating the lighting resolving to receive the plan Around, by Henry Denker. Needed are 4 men and 4 women
Homeschool Story Times - For Homeschooled children ages ordinance through Planning tonight, to thank the com- ages 20-70. Auditions will consist of readings from the script.
5 and up. These story times take place on Monday afternoons, Commission. Mr. Wells men- mittee for their hard work Audition dates are Sunday, March 11, from 2-4 p.m. and Mon-
February 26, March 19 and April 16, at 1:30 p.m. The children tioned that council had met and then send it to planning. day, March 12, at 7 p.m. at the theater. Performances are May
3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19 & 20.
will listen to stories developed around a specific theme, along for a special organizational Motion by Hartman, 2nd by Workshop Players is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Rd., in
with learning activities. Suggestions for themes are always wel- meeting at 5:30 p.m. to ap- Rowland to accept the plan Amherst. For more information, contact the director at georg-
come. Please call the library at (440) 647-2120 to register. point committees and elect a received tonight, to thank [email protected].
Read with Putter - Watch the paper for the dates and times for council president. He further
the Reading with Putter programs. mentioned that it was quite an
Village of Wellington improvement over previous Please join us!
years and that it worked out
Council Meeting Minutes very well.
Mr. Rowland reported
The Village Council meet- Communications that they would be holding a
ing was held on January 2 in Mayor Schneider reported work session to discuss em-
the Council Chambers. May- that during the Bicentenni- ployee succession planning.
or Schneider called the meet- al year, he would be taking Mr. Hartman noted that Mr.
ing to order with the Pledge the opportunity to recognize Rowland had four commit-
of Allegiance. individuals and their accom- tee appointments and recom-
Council members present plishments throughout the mended that Mr. Bughman
at the meeting were: Council- year. He introduced Darrell take Mr. Rowland’s place on
man William Bogan, Coun- French, a Wellington Boy the Public Works Committee;
cil President Gene Hartman, Scout Master for 21 years, motion approved. Celebrating our
Councilman Mark Bughman, who will be retiring this year. Mayor Schneider gave the 125th Anniversary
Councilman Keith Rowland, Mayor Schneider asked all of floor to Chief Barfield and the
Councilwoman Helen Drons- the scouts in the audience to Police Department, as they
field & Councilman Guy join Mr. French at the front had awards to present. Chief SPONSORED BY:
Wells. of the room. He presented Barfield announced that three Premiere
years ago, the Police Depart- Celebrate ANONYMOUS
ment began selecting an Offi- our anniversary
cer and Dispatcher of the year
award, and mentioned that and ribbon cutting for our
BREMKE INSURANCE it was a difficult choice. He two new residencies at our new,
asked Carole Weegmann to state-of- the-art Therapy Rehab Center.
Stop in for all your insurance needs. come forward and presented Grand
her with the Dispatcher of the ANONYMOUS
Year Award. Ms. Weegmann MAY 17, 2018
Kyle E. Bremke was met with applause. Chief 6:30 p.m.
Barfield asked Officer Daher
to come forward and present- Benefactor
Independent Agent/Owner ed him with the Officer of the 15653 Pearl Road, Strongsville
Year Award. Officer Daher Catered by A Taste of Excellence
was met with applause.
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NOMINATIONS BEING SOUGHT October: Randy Moore sworn in as Ward 2 Councilman;
It’s time again for the annual Right Track Awards to be pre- moving of railroad tower discussed; rough outline of Town Hall
Grafton NEWS sented. These awards are given to acknowledge those who have expansion given.
November: Emerald Pointe approved; village receives
tirelessly worked for their community without any compensa-
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 tion. It is the tenth year for this civic award. A Right Track $77,289 check from State of Ohio for excess prison waste flow.
December: Merry Christmas! Villagers receive $25 off elec-
email: [email protected] Award is given to a Business of the Year, a non-profit Organi- tric bills; Sidewalk Ordinance voted down; Income Tax collect-
zation of the Year, a Youth of the Year and a Citizen of the Year.
GRAFTON HOT STOVE We are currently accepting nominations for the 2017 Awards. ed for the year is $775,584.10.
Doris Wildenheim 926-2956
Grafton Hot Stove Baseball is still accepting registrations. Nominations can be made by any citizen by sending an e-mail
Only a few spots are open in the following divisions: Class I, to [email protected].
HH, H, EE, E & D. Those interested in signing up, please con- PIEROGI LUNCHES
tact Kristen Stout - [email protected]. St. Mary Parish in Elyria is once again offering their pierogi Grafton Village Council
4-H PIG ROAST lunches on the Fridays of Lent. Lunches are being served in the
The Sunset Riders 4-H Club is hosting their annual Pig Roast parish hall from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. through March 23. The $6
on Saturday, March 3, from 5-8 p.m. at the Grafton V.F.W. Hall, meal consists of 5 Sophie’s Choice pierogis, onions and sour The Grafton Village Council was joined by the Planning
781 Huron Street. Adult tickets are $15 and tickets for children cream, salad, applesauce, roll and beverage. Take-out orders Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals at their meet-
12 years old and under are $10. There will be raffled baskets can be placed by calling (440) 323-5539. ing Tuesday evening, February 20. The meeting began with an
and gifts from area businesses. No tickets will be sold at the FRIDAY FISH FRYS issue before the Board of Zoning Appeals. An existing fence
door! For tickets, contact Kristy at (440) 355-5775 or Pam at Grafton VFW - The annual Grafton VFW Lenten fish fry at a new Main Street business is currently six feet high. Cur-
(440) 429-2294. will be held every Friday evening through March 30, at the rent zoning regulations requires fences to be eight feet high.
EXPLORER POST Post on Huron Street. It is open to the public. Members will be The new business plans on repairing and cladding the current
A new Explorer Post is coming to the area. There will be serving from 5-7 p.m. Carry outs are available by calling (440) fence. The variance was granted. A new section of fence to be
an Open House for any youth interested in finding out more on 926-3341 after 4 p.m. on Fridays. A Lake Erie Perch dinner is installed will need to be eight feet high. The site plan for the
$12, a shrimp dinner is $12 and a half and half dinner is $13.
Sunday, March 4, from 5-7 p.m. at the Grafton Village Fire Sta- Chicken tenders are also available. same property was then reviewed and approved. The business
tion. The local organization matches their people and program The Knights of Columbus - The Knights of Columbus will get an occupancy permit and hopes to be open in March.
resources to the interests of youth in the community. The result Council #8369 will again be having Friday Fish Frys at Our Council then listened to presentations. The first was from
is a program with activities that help the youth pursue their Lady Queen of Peace Church Hall, located at 702 Erie St., in Eitri Foundry LLC, an energy company who outlined their
special interests, grow and develop. The Explorer program is Grafton. Dates are: March 2, 9, 16 and 23, from 5-7 p.m. Lake proposal for creating a solar energy farm on property owned
backed by the Boy Scout organization. The new group will fo- Perch, shrimp, pierogis, fries, coleslaw, applesauce, macaroni by the village. The second was an explanation of the new Ex-
cus on youth ages 14-21 in the Midview District. There will be and cheese and homemade pies are available. Dinner prices plorer Program being established in the area. The program is
different activities so those interested can see what the program start at $11 for adults; senior citizen dinners are $10. Take outs sponsored by the Boy Scout organization but allows for young
is about. “Firemen’s chili” will also be served. are available. men and young women to join. The program will give hands-on
SENIOR LUNCHEON training in the safety and emergency response fields.
The March Senior Luncheon will be held on Thursday, Engagement announcement They also listened to reports from the fire chief and village
March 8, at 11:30 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Peace parish hall. administrator. The fire department responded to a small fire at
Please bring a dish to share; the meat will be provided. After Convenient Express on February 14. The fire was out before the
lunch, Chef Sergio Vives, from Keystone Pointe, will demon- department arrived. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
strate some easy to make tasty food options. Samples will be Firefighters are also taking advantage of training opportunities.
made for those in attendance. All seniors who are old enough Those training classes include; ice rescue, water rescue, an ar-
for a Golden Buckeye Card are welcome. son seminar, a program on people with concerning behavior,
fireworks inspection, safety during emergencies with high-tech
4-H NEWS vehicles, a fire investigation seminar, and updates to the Ohio
The Grafton Grangers 4-H Club has begun their 2018 sea- Fire Code. The 911 system outage in Lorain County lasted
son. The group will meet on every other Thursday at 6:30 p.m. five days but is now working. The fire chief said the local sev-
in the Grafton North Park Community Room, 1050 Novak Rd. en-digit emergency number needs to be rerouted to dispatchers
The next meeting will be held on March 8. Their membership at the county facility and not to the Grafton Fire Department as
drive months are February and March. Come check them out all are volunteers and no one is available to answer the phone.
and see the huge variety of projects available. Find a project The non-emergency number will stay with the department. The
idea you would like to learn more about. Some projects include village administrator gave several updates including a signal
things like scrapbooking, welding and collecting things. Ani- outage on Main Street, the boring/line project on Main Street,
mal projects, such as rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens and more, and the finding of a water line thought to be abandoned to be
are also available. There will also be the election of officers and working but leaking.
introduction of new members. You could be a new member for In other business, council gave the okay for the Village Ad-
this fair season August 2018. They also have a great 4-H camp Hanna Rose Schneider & Michael Riney. ministrator to enter negotiations with the energy companies
this summer. Mr. & Mrs. Dale Schneider, of Grafton, are pleased to an- interested in the solar farm project. All proposed agreements
REVERSE RAFFLE nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hanna Rose, to Mi- would be brought back before council. Council also approved
There will be a Reverse Raffle to benefit the students of St. chael Riney, son of Tom & Suzanne Riney of Seattle, Wash- the purchase of a 2017 John Deere 5100 utility tractor with a
Mary School in Elyria on Saturday, March 10, from 5:30-10:30 ington. Hanna is a 2013 Midview High School Graduate and 5200M loader. The current tractor will be traded in. The total
p.m. in the parish hall, 237 Fourth Street, Elyria. Dinner will be graduated in 2017 from Ohio University, Magna Cum Laude purchase cost will be approximately $4,000. Temporary signs
served at 6:30 p.m. and the grand prize drawing will be pulled with degrees in Spanish and Spanish Education. Hanna is cur- for the VFW fish fry were approved and approval was given
at 9 p.m. Tickets are $35 each and include dinner, dessert, rently an Elementary Spanish language Teacher in the Westlake for the Grafton Midview Library to use electricity and water at
beverages and a chance at the grand prize. There will be other City Schools. Michael attended Auburn University and is a Willow Park for a Summer Reading kickoff party in early June.
chances to win with side boards, Chinese raffle baskets, a 50/50 software engineer at Elite Business Solutions. A 2019 wedding The next meeting is scheduled for March 7.
raffle and games. For tickets or more information, contact Mary is being planned.
Brosky at (216) 440-7991.
Steak Fry/Raffle SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. The Midview Touchdown Club will be hosting it’s 28th an-
420 N. Main St., Grafton nual Reverse Raffle and Steak Fry on Saturday, March 10, at
New Russia Township Hall. Doors open at 6 p.m. and dinner
Emergencies will be served at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 and includes your big
board ticket, steak dinner and beer/wash. Please contact Dave
Gilchrist at (440) 458-2050 if interested!
Welcomed! Spring into Kindergarten

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Midview Kindergarten Registration Night will be held on
Repairs Available Thursday, March 22, from 5-7 p.m. at Midview North Cafe- 440-371-2862
teria. You will be able to register your child for Kindergarten,
“We Cater To Cowards” meet the principals and Kindergarten teachers, tour the school www.jenniferherron.com
and enjoy some cookies!
SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Please remember to bring your child’s birth certificate, 2
440-926-3441 proofs of residence, shot records, social security card, IEP (if
applicable) and custody papers (if applicable). 2018 Real Estate Market Update
We can’t wait to see you there! The last 6 months in our local real estate market
The Brewing Industry in Cleveland: Grafton Village History Association has been RED HOT! Check out:
A Heady History We recently read the 2017 State of the Village Report. School # of Homes Avg Sales Days on
Change the date to 1994, twenty-four years ago, and check out District Sold Price Market
Thursday, March 1, 6:30 PM the “new” old history. Midview 127 $180,033 81
January: Melvin Schuck sworn in as Ward 2 councilman and
Richard Lilly as Grafton’s Law Director. Columbia 36 $319,990 107
February: Robert Frabotta sworn in as Ward 1 Councilman;
Did you know in 1984, Cleveland Village Clerk Linda Bales commended for excellent audit; a Buckeye 75 $239,588 79
was without a single brewery? minimum security facility proposed. Keystone 63 $187,932 83
March: A Lorain County Beautiful Award for Betty Popo-
Discover more about Cleveland's vich’s ‘Memory Lane’ in North Park; approved $116,391.49 for Wondering what your house is worth
brewing history at this special Elm Street drainage project. in today’s market?
April: Capital improvements included Railroad Street wa-
event with author terline replacement and pavement reconstruction; connection Give us a call at 440-371-2862
Leslie Basalla-McCafferty. to Rural Lorain Water and installation of 30 water valves; re- for a no obligation market value!
surfacing Barchard Street.
May: Sewer Department concerns regarding waste; 1st
Part one of a two part series. hearing regarding Emerald Pointe; streets “Spring Cleaning.” SOLD IN 7 DAYS FOR
Registration is required. June: Mayor Kerner commends all persons who worked
through and after the severe storm for their efforts; water ban ABOVE ASKING PRICE!
goes into effect.
July: sidewalk ordinance discussed; update on Railroad
Street.
August: 1st reading Sidewalk Ordinance; new Fire Chief
David Wildenheim and Assistant Bruce Bergenstein sworn in.
983 Main St., Grafton September: Angry residences complain about water quality;
440-926-3317 | www.gmplibrary.org Rural Water should be hooked up early 1995; Schruck resigns
as Ward 2 councilman.

Midview Endowment Special Education Scholar- high school seniors who plan RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 26, 2018 Page 15
ship, in the amount of $500.
to attend a four-year college
“COSI on Wheels” The awards are based on the or university and intend to
student’s scholastic achieve-
pursue a career in television
The students at Midview East, West and North Elementary ment, school involvement, or a television related field. [email protected]
buildings were able experience an exciting “COSI on Wheels” leadership qualifications and The application process is
assembly, courtesy of a grant from the Midview Endowment. special family circumstances. completely online through
This grant was written by Kim Jorgensen, Meg Reichle and Applicants must be seniors their website, nataslgl.org; Grafton-Midview Library
Lisa Kervin. The Center of Science and Industry, out of Co- attending an Ohio public hover over “Students,” then
lumbus, introduces dynamic science topics to schools with a high school. Applications are select “Scholarships” from To register for programs, visit the library at 983 Main Street
school-wide assembly followed by exciting, interactive hands- available in Student Services the drop down menu and fill Grafton, or call (440) 926-3317. Registrations accepted on-
and on their website, ohiopta.
out the online application.
on activities. The programs enhance inquiry skills, encourage org, under the Programs tab. Deadline is February 28, line at www.gmplibrary.org.
curiosity and spark interest in science. Deadline is Mar 1, 2018. 2018. The Brewing Industry in Cleveland: A Heady History -
In November, COSI visited Midview East’s 5th and 6th School Employees Lorain Medical Mutual of Ohio Thursday, March 1, 6:30 p.m. Join Leslie Basalla-McCafferty,
grade students to participate in the program entitled, “The In- County Credit Union - This Scholarship - Through this owner of Cleveland Brew Bus and author of Cleveland Beer:
credible Human Machine.” Students learned what it takes to program may award up to six program, graduating high History & Revival in the Rust Belt, for this fascinating presen-
keep their body’s engines in tip-top shape. They were able to non-renewable scholarships school seniors from school tation on Cleveland’s Brewing history.
explore the digestive, nervous and circulatory systems, plus of $1,000 each. Three will be districts that carry Medical GMPL Community History Group - Saturday, March 3,
learn about nutrients and how exercise keeps a body healthy. awarded to graduating seniors Mutual Insurance are eligible 11 a.m. The GMPL Community History Group helps plan and
COSI returned to Midview West’s 3rd and 4th grade stu- and three to students cur- to apply for a one-time $500 create history programs for the library, shares information and
dents in December to provide them with a program entitled, rently enrolled as a full-time scholarship toward college promotes local history for the village and neighboring town-
“Astounding Astronomy.” Students were taken on a journey to student at any post-second- tuition. Students may apply ships the library serves. Jan. - Mar. meetings will focus ex-
the Sun and other planets of our amazing Solar System. They ary educational institution. online at https://tcfprograms. ploring Eaton Township. The April program will focus on a
explored the incredible variety of planetary environments and Applicants must be members smapply.io/prog/medmutual. topic for a late June program.
discovered interesting facts about Earth. of School Employees Lorain Deadline is April 1, 2018. Minecraft Mania - Monday, March 5, 3 p.m. Celebrate
On April 10, COSI will be visiting Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd County Credit Union, Inc. Cpl. Brad D. Squires Teen Tech Week. Play Minecraft, Minecraft video games, Mi-
grade students at Midview North to allow them to participate in and between the ages of 17- Scholarship - This is a me- necraft Hour of Code, or make a Minecraft craft.
the program entitled, “Energy.” Students will experiment with 25. Deadline is February 28, morial scholarship to honor Preschool Storytime - March 6, 13, 20, 27 at 10 a.m. and
electricity, magnetism and motion while they help the COSI 2018. Cpl. Brad D. Squires, who 6 p.m. Storytime for children ages 3-6 featuring stories, songs,
Lorain Soil & Water
Inventor complete their greatest creation. Students will build Conservation District Joel was a Marine killed fighting fingerplays and activities to help encourage development of
in Iraq. This scholarship is
circuits, create chain reactions and move objects without touch- McRoberts Memorial Schol- aimed towards the student early literacy skills. Registration is not required.
ing them while learning more about forces and energy. arship - This is a $1,000 with exceptional ambition; Adult Social Hour – Luck of the Draw - March 6, 11 a.m.
Midview East’s principal, Shane Sullivan, Midview West’s scholarship for a graduating a student who sets goals for In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, let’s play card games that require
principal, Patty Hamilton, Midview North’s principal, Carla senior who will be enrolled themselves and keeps trying a little bit of skill and a lot of luck.
Molnar, Kim Jorgensen, Meg Reichle and Lisa Kervin, would for the fall 2018 semester at no matter how hard or im- National Craft Month: Teen Bonanza - March 6, 13, 20 &
like to thank the Midview Endowment for the very generous a two- or four-year college possible that goal may seem. 27, 3 p.m.Celebrate National Craft Month with us. Every Tues-
grant making this opportunity possible. They would also like or university in Ohio as a This student does not have to day in March there will be a different themed craft. March
to thank the Midview P.T.A. for providing lunch and all the full-time student enrolled be the leader of the class ac- 6 -Create a safety pin beaded cuff. March 13, create a cool
parents who volunteered an entire day to organize and teach in an agricultural or natural ademically, but does have to seashell necklace, great for boys and girls. March 20, paint a
at the individual hands-on stations. Thank you everyone for resource related field. Appli- be a leader. Deadline is April personalized mousepad for your computer. March 27, create
making this special day possible for Midview East, West and cants must also be a Lorain 16, 2018. comic book coasters. Registration is required for each pro-
North students! County resident. Deadline is Beriswill Insurance gram.
Writers Bunch - Tuesday, March 6 & 20, 5:30 p.m. Test
MHS Guidance news April 13, 2018. Agency, Inc. Scholarship - your skills and make new writing friends; join us for assign-
This scholarship was estab-
William D. Squires Ed-
Ongoing Info: are not required to join Sigma ucational Foundation, Inc. lished in the amount of $500 ments, critiquing, and snacks. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the
The ACT Test is April 14, Phi Epsilon. Deadline is Au- - Fifteen $4,000 renewable for a graduating senior who month. Registration is not required.
with a registration deadline of gust 15, 2018. The Balanced scholarships are being offered wishes to pursue a degree of Dad’s & Donuts - Saturday, March 10, 10:30 a.m. Dads are
March 9 and late registration Man Scholarship is also avail- to Ohio seniors. Eligibility is a business nature. Deadline is invited to bring their little dudes or dudettes to the Library for a
from March 10-23. able at the following schools: primarily based upon finan- April 16, 2018. father and child storytime. We will celebrate your special bond
The SAT Test is March 10, Baldwin Wallace University, cial need. Applicants must be Nordson Builds Scholar- with stories, songs, crafts and donuts.
with late registration now un- Bowling Green State Univer- highly motivated, have good ship - The average scholar- Coding Club - Monday, March 12, 3 p.m. Come and join
til February 28. sity, John Carroll University, character, show academic ship granted is nearly $4,000, us as we explore the world of coding, build cool projects, and
Scholarship Information: Kent State University, Miami promise, already know their with the potential for awards have fun! Meet in the Teen Zone and learn together how to
The following scholarship in- University, Ohio University, career goal and have a min- up to $10,000. Eligible stu- build simple computer programs, create animation, play with
formation & scholarships are Ohio Northern University, imum 3.2 cumulative GPA. dents are high school seniors tech toys, and more. No experience necessary to participate.
available in the Student Ser- Ohio State University, Ohio Applications will be accepted or college students enrolling Ages 10-17.
vices Office or online: Wesleyan University, Univer- until April 5, 2018. in an accredited not-for-prof-
B. Davis Scholarship - sity of Cincinnati, University Educational Service Cen- it post-secondary institution Cleveland at War - Thursday, March 15, 6:30 p.m. Eric
This $1,000 scholarship is of Toledo and Wright State ter, Wayne Ross Scholarship majoring in a field related Rivet, from the Western Reserve Historical Society presents
available to juniors, seniors University. Check their web- - This is a $500 scholarship in to science, technology, en- Cleveland at War. Eric will discuss Cleveland’s role in World
and post-secondary students. sites for information. honor of former Lorain Coun- gineering, mathematics or War I and World War II and Cleveland’s industrial contribu-
You may access this schol- AES Engineering Schol- ty Educational Service Center business and are interested tions. He will also share stories of prominent Clevelanders and
arship at http://www.studen- arship - This $500 schol- Superintendent, Wayne Ross. in a career in manufacturing. local heroes who helped achieve victory.
tawardsearch.com/scholar- arship is available to high Applicant must be pursu- Students may apply via their
ships.htm. There are also school seniors. You do not ing a degree in education website, www.ofic.org/smr/
other scholarship links on the have to be studying engineer- and entering freshman year nordson. Deadline is May 15, KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
website. Deadline to apply is ing to apply. It will be award- of college in 2018 as a full- 2018.
May 22, 2018. ed on the basis of character, time student. Application can The Herb Guild Garden GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
Sigma Phi Epsilon Bal- as determined by the essay be found at: https://goo.gl/ Club Scholarship - This
anced Man Scholarship - you submit. Deadline is Oc- forms/bn1ZDxykaax7rA4J2 scholarship is available to
Applicants must be a male tober 6, 2018. There is also or in Student Services. Dead- high school seniors, as well ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
high school senior entering a link on their webpage for line is April 6, 2018. as freshmen and sophomores
Cleveland State University in multiple other scholarships The National Academy attending LCCC or Tri-C. Hours By Appointment
the fall, with a minimum 3.0 with a wide range of require- of Television Arts & Scienc- The awarded amount typi-
GPA. Awards students who ments and fields of study. es Scholarship - The Lower cally is $1,500-$2,000. The 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
exhibit academic excellence, Ohio PTA Memorial Great Lakes Chapter of the areas of study that the schol- GRAFTON, OHIO
demonstrate leadership skills Scholarship - Ohio PTA is National Academy of Tele- arship will be awarded to
and are committed to their offering graduating seniors vision Arts & Sciences will are the study of horticulture, 440-926-2705
health and well-being. Appli- the opportunity to apply for now be awarding (2) $2,000 forestry, agriculture, environ-
cants and scholarship winners an Academic, Technical, or scholarships to graduating mental science, botany, land-
scaping or culinary arts. Only
students who are planning to SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
pursue a major in one of these
areas will be considered for Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
the scholarship. Deadline is programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
April 3, 2018. 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
College Now/Jane Edna
Hunter Scholarship - This The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
scholarship was established drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
to provide financial assis- These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
tance for full-time undergrad-
uate women under the age of 2/26 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts
30, who are residents of Ohio and coffee for participants.
or South Carolina. Applicants 2/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
must be a woman under 30 by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
who will be attending a public participants.
or private college or universi- 3/1 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held
ty and enrolled full-time for 3/8/2018 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call only.
Carpentry Limited the upcoming fall term. Must 3/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club
have a minimum cumulative
GPA of 2.5 and demonstrate with pop and snacks for
participants.
financial need. Deadline is 3/5 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee
April 15, 2016. Club. Movie with free donuts
College Now/Manufac-
turing Scholarship - This is and coffee for participants.
3/6 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
a scholarship opportunity for by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
graduating high school se-
niors and adult students who participants.
are interested in a training 3/8 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up.
program, specifically in the CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE
field of manufacturing, with BEFORE NOON.
the result leading to a li- 3/9 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
cense/certification or degree. participants.
Eligible students must be a • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
resident of Cuyahoga, Lake, the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Lorain or Summit County, • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
www.jmcarpentryltd.com • Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 SEE MHS GUIDE PG. 19 occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
Manager for additional information.

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Vaccine clinics Barker from OSU Extension and other experts. Medina County Park District
• Tuesday, March 27 - Determining Your Tech ROI - The
When you make a decision to vaccinate, you make a de- possibilities for adding advanced tech to your operation are Sunday, March 11:
K-9 First Aid - Wolf Creek Environmental Center, 2-4:30
cision to prevent disease in your entire community. Lorain growing every day, but how do you determine what you need, p.m. This Red Cross-based K-9 first-aid class will teach you the
County Public Health (LCPH) offers recommended vaccines what you’ll be able to use, and what you can afford? How can basics you need to keep your dog alive until you can get profes-
for children, teens and adults at locations across the county. you accurately determine the payback on a tech investment? sional assistance. Instruction in this one-day, two-hour course
Vaccine appointments can be made at 440-284-3206; walk-ins Tim Norris, CEO of Ag Info Tech, will discuss how you can includes bandaging techniques, splinting methods, immediate
are also welcome. March vaccine clinics include: make informed and accurate calculations of your return on in- first aid for burns and frostbite and more. Also covered, with
•Weekdays, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Lorain County Public the aid of a dog mannequin, is proper mouth-to-snout resuscita-
Health, 9880 South Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria. vestment for technology purchases. tion, K-9 CPR and how to find and check for your dog’s pulse.
*Extended vaccine clinic hours are available on March 7 The events are free and sponsored by the Lorain County This class is a must for every dog owner! There is no fee for
through 6 p.m. Farm Bureau. Light refreshments will be provided during reg- instruction and class handouts, but a first-aid book with DVD
•Wednesday, March 14, from 2-5:30 p.m. Wellington Town istration each session. There will be a prize drawing for attend- will be available to purchase for $20. Dog mannequins pro-
Hall, 115 Willard Memorial Square. ing all three sessions. vided; please do not bring your dog to class. Ages 16 to adult.
•Wednesday, March 21, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Please register online at www.lorainccc.edu/farmbureau or Register by March 9.
Avon VFW, 36950 Mills Rd. call (440) 366-1776. Tuesday, March 13:
•Wednesday, March 28, from 2-5:30 p.m. Lorain County LCCC’s Wellington Center is located at 151 Commerce Creative Concoctions for Preschoolers - Buffalo Creek Re-
Free Clinic, 5040 Oberlin Ave., Lorain. Drive, in Wellington. treat, 10-11 a.m. or 1-2 p.m. Our younger park friends are invit-
Clinic times and dates are subject to change. Bring vaccine ed to create mysterious mixtures and make marvelous messes
record if available, insurance card and cash, check or Visa/ Canoe and Kayak Race in this fun, hands-on discovery program. Come experiment
MasterCard. All children under age 18 must be accompanied with combinations of ordinary ingredients to create something
by a parent or guardian. LCPH participates in the Vaccines for The 50th Annual Keel Haulers Vermilion River Canoe and fun. All supplies are provided; come dressed for mess! Ages
Children (VFC) Program to provide vaccines to children who Kayak Race. This year the race will be held on March 25, un- 3-6. Register by March 12. Free.
qualify; no child in the VFC program is denied vaccine for in- less conditions do not allow it and the alternate date will be Homeschoolers Outdoor Education: Where’d They Go?
ability to pay. April 8, due to Easter being on April 1. This is a yearly event - Buffalo Creek Retreat, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Do we
Travel vaccines and resources needed to enable a healthy that draws people from all over Ohio and surrounding states. have wolves in Medina County? Where did Buffalo Creek get
trip are available by appointment. Depending on conditions of the river, the race starts in Bir- its name? Extirpated animals are animals that used to live here
For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain mingham, at Schoepfle Gardens and finishes at Mill Hollow but do not anymore. We’ll start inside and learn about animals
County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCounty- Park, 7.8 miles downstream. This Lorain County Metro Park is that are here now and those that have been extirpated. Then
Health.com. You can also follow your local health department located on St. Rt. 113, just east of St. Rt. 60. Registration opens we’ll go outside for a hike. Ages 7-12. Registration is open un-
on Twitter, Facebook or YouTube. at 9 a.m.; first boat goes off at 10:30 a.m. til filled. Free for Medina County residents. There is $3 fee for
There are 16 different classes including canoes, kayaks and
LCCC Tuesday Night stand up on’s. Rules and more information can be found at the out-of-county participants.
Wednesday, March 14:
Agriculture Technology Series canoe clubs web site: http://www.keelhauler.org/khcc/vermil. 11:30 a.m. Our second annual Wildflower Challenge has be-
Wildflower Challenge: 101 - The Lodge at Allardale, 10-
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Lorain County Community College’s Wellington Center Truenorth Chamber Orchestra gun! Join a naturalist for an overview of the flowers listed in the
will hold three free meetings to help start the 2018 crop year challenge and some insight as to the best places in the park dis-
and discuss decisions about how technology can help farming TrueNorth Chamber Orchestra is looking for new mem- trict to find them during this informative presentation. A short
operations. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. with sessions start- bers! Rehearsals are Sunday nights from 7:15-9:30 p.m. at hike will follow the presentation to see what may be popping
ing at 6 p.m. TrueNorth Cultural Arts new center, located at 739-1 Moore up. Ages 12-adult. No registration required. Free.
• Tuesday, March 13 - Starting 2018 Off Right for Good Road, in Avon Lake. All instrumentation is welcomed. They Sunday, March 18:
Data - Big data can seem like a big hassle, but it doesn’t have to are preparing for a Bernstein concert on April 7 in celebration Ohio Boater Education Course - Krabill Shelter, 8:30 a.m.-
be. You and your agronomist can use the data that is collected of his 100th birthday. If you would like to join, please contact 5 p.m. This is an eight-hour class in boating and water safety
designed by ODNR Division of Parks and Watercraft. It covers
by your equipment to improve yields and to be more efficient director Rick Fortney at [email protected] or (440) 653- the fundamentals of safe boating: state-required equipment, wa-
with your time and money. Included in this program will be 5353 extension 111.
breakout sessions with technology experts to review monitor Concerts are held at Emerald Event Center (I-90 and Lear/ tercraft laws, navigation “Rules of the Road,” basic safety and
risk management and aids to navigation. Classes are enhanced
operation and troubleshooting for most major monitor brands Nagle) and will include The TrueNorth Chorale, TrueNorth with videos, slides, overheads, handouts and other visual aids.
(CNH, John Deere, Ag Leader, Precision Planting and Trim- Chamber Orchestra and The TrueNorth Big Band. The audi- Pre-registration and a pre-paid materials fee are required. At-
ble.) ence will be seated at round tables with the three performing tendance and participation in the course are required. Ages 12
• Tuesday, March 20 - A Common Sense Guide to Drones groups located in the front middle and either end, surround- and up. Fee is $30 ($35 after 3/9/18). Contact Alan Hallock at
on the Farm - Drones, or UAVs, can be very useful tools on the ing the audience. Small plates and drinks will be available for (330) 722-3055 or [email protected] to register.
farm, but what is realistic for your operation? In this program purchase. On Sunday, April 7, TrueNorth Bernstein Concert is Please contact the park district at (330) 722-9364 with ques-
you can discuss applications, options for cameras and types of from 7:30-9:20 p.m. Tickets are $20. For tickets, visit www. tions or concerns. Program registration is online at www.medi-
TNCArts.org.
UAVs, the pros and cons of flight and photography services, nacountyparks.com.


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ROOFING TREE SERVICE KEYSTONE BOE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10
Moved by Stang, second by Wakefield, to employ the below
2017-2018 classified substitutes: Laura Renee Hess - Cleaning,
BENEDICT ROOFING $9.89 per hour, effective 1/22/18; motion carried.
Moved by Wakefield, second by Stang, to employ Shannon
Family Business for Three Generations Heffernan to attend Professional Development for the 2017-
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS 2018 school year at tutor rate, (currently $28 per hour) per time
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 Jason E. Davis sheet, not to exceed the below hours. February 9, 2018 - Profes-
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Tree/Stump Removal
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Keystone Local School District for the purchasing of 100 Kind-
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Repairs from $75. 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 child; motion carried.
Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield, to approve the
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RELIABLE ROOFING Premier Property Enhancement College as presented, effective July 1, 2018 through June 30,
2019; motion carried.
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Removal
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Franco Gallo - The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment is
presented at time of estimate.
SIMMONS Call or 440-334-0578 Fully Licensed not going away. It will be part of a new legislation. The state
is looking at changing the law that would allow teachers to get
& Insured
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CONSTRUCTION their 30 hours of gifted professional development over 4 years
instead of 2. Both of these items are pending in legislation.
Joe Simmons George Rose ARBOR CARE TREE The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
Submitted by Yvonne Gnagy, Superintendent’s Administra-
216-978-2474 216-905-6947 tive Assistant, Keystone Local Schools
SEPTIC SYSTEM • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck KHS After Prom thank you
INSTALLATION & REPAIRS • 113 Ft. Crane On February 18, the Keystone High School After Prom
Sewer, water & gas line repair/replacement • Removal, Trimming, Firewood Committee sponsored a KHS Cosmic Bowling fund-raiser at
Strikeout Lanes in Wellington from 10-midnight.
LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED Triple Shredded Mulch Thank you to Keystone’s Bowling Coach, Kevin Minnich,
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member for having us! The kids had a great cosmic night! All proceeds
went to the KHS After Prom 2018!
SIDING & WINDOWS 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 College of Wooster Dean’s List


Koral Kasnyik, of LaGrange, has been named to the Dean’s
Custom Exteriors WATERPROOFING List for the fall semester at The College of Wooster. Kasnyik, a
sophomore and graduate of Keystone High School, achieved a
GPA of 3.65 or above.
Congratulations!
•Windows •Azek Since 1989
•Siding •Soffit Firefighters Country Music Show
•Doors •Metal The LaGrange Firefighters Association is having their 25th
Anniversary Country Music Show on Saturday, March 24, at 301
•Stone & Shake Siding Liberty St. (the old High School), in LaGrange. The featured art-
•Gutter/Cleaning/Guards POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION ist is T. G. Sheppard.
T. G. has always had an unstoppable passion for music. That
440-926-1600 Snow Plowing SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED passion, combined with a steadfast dedication to entertainment,
Available
BASEMENT WALL CRACKS
has made him one of the most popular live performers in country
~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ music today. With a show chock full of chart-topping hits like
TAXES JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 “Last Cheater’s Waltz,” “I Loved ‘Em Every One” and “Do You
Wanna Go To Heaven,” it’s only natural that T. G. has developed
a reputation as a solid performer who delivers exactly what au-
diences want.
SQUIRE’S Franklin Tax J. A. KILBY ENT. They will have two shows this year. The first show is at 6 p.m.
INCOME TAX & Accounting “Stop the water before it stops you!” and the second show is at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person
and are now on sale. For more information, call (440) 935-7484.
Service
PREPARATION Personal & •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, If no answer, call the LaGrange Fire Station at (440) 355-6868.
Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
EDWARD J. STEPNICKA Business Taxes •Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement MHS GUIDE FROM PAGE 15
Enrolled Agent,CPA ELECTRONIC FILING 440-327-3433
Many Other Financial have or will have a high school diploma or GED, will be at-
tending an eligible non-degree program that is up to two years
Services Available in length at a public or private not-for-profit college or univer-
Call WATER WELLS
Forrest Franklin CPA sity, technical/career or certified training center, demonstrate
440-748-3624 for Appointment financial need and not have a bachelor’s degree. Deadline is
35043 E. Royalton Rd. 440-236-5423 April 15, 2018.
UAW Local 1216 Scholarship - Local 1216 is sponsoring
North Eaton Your Place or Mine ART’S WATER SYSTEMS two scholarships. An “at-large” scholarship, which will be
drawn at random for $500, and an essay based scholarship for
Income Tax Returns SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS $1,000, awarded for the best essay written. Applicants must
PARKWOOD SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS be a child, grandchild or legal dependent of a current member
in good standing or retired member of Local 1216, graduating
TAX SERVICE SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP high school or current higher education student continuing in
FILTERS • CHLORINATORS
Contact Bobbie, Email: [email protected] PUMPS • WATER RELATED the upcoming year with at least a 2.5 GPA. Deadline is March
30, 2018.
440-236-5449 or 216-403-9707(cell) MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT IOTA SIGMA PI - Flourine Chapter Scholarship - Nation-
Roberta Duktig, AFSP al Honor Society for Women in Chemistry – This BP Scholar-
“The IRS does not endorse any particular individual tax return preparer. ship is for women in their senior year of high school who have
For more information on tax return preparers, go to IRS.gov.” KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 demonstrated exceptional promise as future scientists. It will
be awarded on scholastic achievement and participation in sci-
TREE SERVICE entific organizations or activities with at least a 3.4 GPA. Ap-
plicants must have applied to an accredited four-year college
or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science
major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation.
Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping Deadline is March 31, 2018.

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