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Volume 61, No. 11 Columbia Station, Ohio September 14, 2015
Summer Lunch Program served 2,132 lunches Elyria Apple Festival
September 18-20
When a community L-R: Helen Vojtek, Christine Schmittgen and Janet Hill.
comes together to work One major part of the Elyria Apple Festival is
for one common goal, the North Eaton Christian eating habits and exer- dren received a free book their Art Show. The Elyria City School’s art classes
only good things can come Church, community mem- cise through story times, of their choice to keep. I have students participate each year. In 2013, Noah
of it! This summer, the bers and many Friends games and cooking ex- thank Sharon Urig and her Katrinchak won best of show with a drawing of
Grafton-Midview Public of GMPL. We could not periences such as making ?ne instructors for provid- dogs playing poker with apples. In 2012, he won
Library once again hosted have taken on this project salsa, no bake apple pies ing a wonderful program for most creative. This win was followed by many
the Summer Food Service alone and appreciate all of and fruit smoothies. to our children! prestigious awards in the world of art. Noah was the
Program sponsored by the their help. National Medal winner in the 2014 Scholastics Art
Boys and Girls Club of Approximately 130 By Adele Infante, and Writing Awards in New York City, placing him
Lorain County. Working Our instructors provid- children participated in Grafton-Midview Public in the top 1% of artists his age. He was also selected
within the Midview dis- ed daily lessons and activ- the program. At the end Library as Ohio District 4’s winner for the 2014 Congres-
trict, GMPL served a total ities encouraging healthy of the program, all chil- sional Art Competition, which allowed him to have
of 2,132 lunches at the li- his art work displayed in the Capitol in Washington
brary, Colonial Oaks Mo- D.C. In 2015 he was again awarded the American
bile Home Park and Eaton Visions Medal in the Scholastics Art and Writing
Park in Eaton Estates for Awards. This took Noah back to New York City and
eight weeks. Carnegie Hall.
Summer Lunch Pro- Noah loves to paint, especially with oil paint. He
gram Coordinator Sha- recently made an aquatic mural at the East Park Pool
ron Urig reached out to for the Elyria Parks and Recreation Department
the community for food where he is a lifeguard. This was the largest proj-
server volunteers and had ect Noah has completed and he has received many
much success! We would compliments on his work. He credits his teachers at
like to personally thank Elyria High for guiding him to be so successful in
all 45 volunteers, includ- art.
ing Tami Smith from
Allstate Insurance, John While at Elyria High, Noah competed in swim-
Lescher from the Village ming and was member of the Elyria High Drama
of Grafton Council, Paula Club. Noah enjoys rock climbing, yoga and playing
Barker from Russell Real- guitar. Noah was Valedictorian of the Elyria High
ty, Nelia Yakobchuk from Class of 2015. He is going to pursue a major in In-
Talmer Bank, corporate dustrial Design at the University of Cincinnati.
volunteers from Ross En-
vironmental, members of
LaGrange Engine Club Show Prescription Drug
Turn-In Program
The LaGrange Engine Club will celebrate its 45th games or machinery parade this year.
annual show on Sept. 18, 19 & 20 at the Lorain County On Saturday, at 10 a.m. is the Consignment Auction The Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce Drug Task Force
Fairgrounds in Wellington. The hours on Friday and and their partner agencies will be holding their 13th Pre-
Saturday are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday activities begin at just inside the Main Gate. Andy Suvar, Auctioneer, can scription Turn-In Day on Saturday, September 26, from
9 a.m., following the 8:30 a.m. Church Service. The be reached at 419-929-8487, 1-800-765-8301 or by email 9a.m.-3 p.m. at the following locations:
show closes at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $3 (chil- at [email protected]. You may bring items for
dren under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult). sale between 5-7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Amherst Police Department, 911 North Lake St.
Exhibitors are admitted free. Avon Police Department, 36145 Detroit Rd.
Steam engines will provide power for the saw mill. Avon Lake Police Department, 32855 Walker Rd.
The fairgrounds are located on St. Rt. 18, 1/2 mile The Club’s drag saw and shingle mill will be working Columbia Station Fire Dept., 25540 Royalton Rd.
west of Rt. 58. The Main Gate is for exhibitors only. also. Threshing wheat is of interest to many who re- Elyria Police Department, 18 West Ave.
Visitors will ?nd quicker entrances using the Pitts Road member hot July days and all the dust and sweat that job Grafton Police Department, 1009 Chestnut St.
Gate, which is off Rt.18, west of the railroad tracks, created. The large Flea Market is open all three days. Kipton Village Hall, 299 State Rd.
or Magyar St., south off Rt. 58. Look for a LaGrange Food concessions will be available. LaGrange Police Department, 355 South Center St.
Engine Club Show sign at both locations. Lorain City Hall (main entrance), 100 West Erie Ave.
Building 23 is the location of the LaGrange Engine Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce, 9896 Murray Ridge Rd.
The purpose of the LaGrange Engine Club, a non- Club Of?ce. They will register your equipment and give North Ridgeville Police Dept., 7303 Avon-Beldon Rd.
pro?t organization, is to provide an opportunity for you a free gate pass. You do not need to be a member to Oberlin Police Dept., 85 South Main St.
demonstrating to the public the antique machinery used exhibit items. Shef?eld Lake Police Dept., 609 Harris Rd.
for farming, industry and households before electric- Shef?eld Village Police Dept., 4340 Colorado Ave.
ity. Featured this year is Allis Chalmers and Briggs & For more information, call (440) 734-3124 or write Vermilion Police Dept., 5791 Liberty Ave.
Stratton engines. There will be no tractor pull, tractor to: LaGrange Engine Club, Inc., P.O. Box 91, LaGrange, Wellington Police Dept., 117 Willard Memorial Square
OH 44050. Check their website frequently at www.la- No personal information is asked. Please remove all
grangeengineclub.com for updates. labels. Medication will be kept by law enforcement of-
?cers until disposed.
Community Carlisle.................... 18 North Ridgeville....... 19
Directory Columbia................. 2 Wellington................ 20
Eaton....................... 8 Churches................. 6
Grafton.................... 16 PROFILE PAGE......... 7
Grafton Twp............. 18 LET’S EAT................ 15
LaGrange................. 10 ELYRIA APPLE FEST. 11-14
COWBOY ACTION SHOOTING 983 Main St., GraOon
440-926-3317
Sunday, September 20, 2 - 3 PM
www.gmplibrary.org
Old Iron Hip and Kit Colleen of the Firelands Peacekeepers share
some Wild West knowledge of the Single Action Shooting Society.
Learn about competitions and what type of ammo
and ?rearms are used in matches.
All ages welcome. Registration required.
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 14, 2015 Sheriff’s Blotter CHS fees deadline
Weekly Calendar The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. In- All Columbia High School fees are due by October 1.
Wednesday, September 14 cident Reports for Columbia Township for August. There Please make payments through the new PayForIt system
Columbia Board of Education will meet tonight at the Ad- were a total of 40 incidents. outlined in the letter sent to all families in early September.
ministration Center at 6:30 p.m. The community is welcome Checks and cash may be used for payment at the school if
to attend. August 1 - A citation for speeding was issued on Rt. 82 you do not have internet access. Payment should be made by
Thursday, September 17 and W. River Rd. October 1 to allow for your student to use school transporta-
Columbia Reservation will be taking a “Sunrise Stroll” tion for any extracurricular activities. If fees are not paid at
this morning from 7-8 a.m. Get there early and be the ?rst August 1- A report of burglary was made on S. Station that time, transportation will be denied. Please refer to your
ones on the trail to see the sunrise! This is a level 1 hike. Ev- Rd. fee letter for more information. Report cards, transcripts and
eryone is welcome. diplomas will be held until fees have been resolved. Payment
August 2 - A charge of assault was made on E. River plans are available. If you would like to set up a payment plan
CHS Weekly Calendar Rd. or have questions, please call 236-5001.
Columbia High School Weekly Calendar August 3 - A report of a motor vehicle theft was made on September Food Pantry
Week of September 14, 2015 Sprague Rd.
Monday, September 14 The September food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Se-
Tuesday, September 15 August 3 - A report of criminal trespass/criminal damag- ton Church will be on Monday, September 14, from 4-5:30
4 p.m. Golf at Brooklyn-Springvale ing was made on W. River Rd. p.m. The church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Co-
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball at Fairview lumbia Township. The food, from the Second Harvest Food
Wednesday, September 16 August 3 - A charge of theft/deception was made on E. Bank of North Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to resi-
7 p.m. Girls Soccer v. Firelands River Rd. dents of Columbia, Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients
7 p.m. Boys Soccer at Firelands must be eligible according to Ohio Job and Family Services
Thursday, September 17 August 4 - A charge of aggravated theft was made on guidelines and bring proof of address, such as a current util-
4 p.m. Golf v. Black River Royalton Rd. ity bill and a photo ID.
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball v. Clearview
Friday, September 18 August 4 - A charge of aggravated theft, forgery and re- For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone
7 p.m. Football at Brookside ceiving stolen property was issued on Royalton Rd. the church of?ce at 440-236-5095, Monday through Friday
Saturday, September 19 between 9 a.m. - noon.
10 a.m. JV Football v. Brookside August 4 - A charge of assault was made on Osborne
1 p.m. Girls Soccer at Oberlin Rd. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of
7 p.m. Boys Soccer v. Oberlin Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from dis-
August 7 - A report of theft and forgery was made on N. criminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
Columbia K-8 Lunch Menu Marks Rd. age or disability.
For the week of 9/21-25 August 7 - A report of breaking and entering was made Columbia Athletic Hall of
Monday: Breakfast - pancakes; Lunch - Choice of chicken on N. Boone Rd. Fame nominations open
nuggets, buffalo chicken wrap, peppi salad and corn.
Tuesday: Breakfast - breakfast pizza; Lunch - Choice of August 8 - A report of a domestic dispute was reported The Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame committee is once
Walking taco, buffalo chicken wrap, peppi salad and refried on Royalton Rd. again receiving nominations for the class of 2016 inductees.
beans. Think about past athletes that stood out, fantastic coaches or
Wednesday: Breakfast - Pancake on a stick; Lunch - August 8 - A citation for speeding and operating w/o a community members who have committed themselves to ath-
Choice of grilled cheese, buffalo chicken wrap, peppi salad valid license was issued on Royalton Rd. and W. River. letics.
and green beans.
Thursday: Breakfast - Dutch waf?es w/fruit; Lunch - August 8 - A report of theft was made on Mitchell Rd. Eligible nominees can be athletes who are currently at
Choice of baked potato w/ chili, buffalo chicken wrap, peppi August 8 - A charge of assault was made on Dupont least 30 years old, a coach or administrator who are no longer
salad and broccoli. Ave. in that position, or a community member.
Friday: Breakfast - French toast; Lunch - Choice of BBQ August 9 - A charge for left of center/DUI was issued on
Chicken cheddar sandwich, buffalo chicken wrap, peppi salad Sprague Rd. The nomination forms can be obtained from the concession
and mixed vegetables. August 9 - A citation for speeding was issued on E. Roy- stand at the home football and soccer games, the CHS of?ce,
*Assorted vegetables and fruit bar will be offered on a alton Rd. and Station Rd. or printed off of the Columbia Local Schools website: www.
daily basis. August 10 - A charge of assault was made on Royalton columbia.k12.oh.us (click on Columbia High School, then on
Rd. CHS Athletics and follow the directions to the Columbia Hall
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP August 12 - A citation for failure to yield was issued on of Fame “form”). The deadline for the nomination form is
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS S. Boon and Emmons Rd. October 15, 2015. Completed forms can be turned into Mr.
August 14 - A citation for 48 hour tow was issued on Jeff Jump, Athletic Director at CHS.
PUBLIC HEARING Royalton Rd.
MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 2015 6:30 P.M. August 14 - A report of a vehicle ?re was made on W. The 2016 Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony is
River Rd. slated to take place on January 29, 2016.
The Columbia Township Board of Zoning Appeals will August 17 - A report was made for improperly discharg-
meet on Monday, September 28, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. at the ing a ?rearm at Eaton Commerce Pkwy. Box Tops for Education
Columbia Town Hall, 25496 Royalton Road, Columbia August 18 - A report of a private property accident on E.
Station, to hear the following case: River Rd. The Columbia PTA is asking all community members to
August 21 - A report of breaking and entering to commit grab their scissors and start clipping Box Tops to help our
Case 15-05: Superintendent Graig Bansek is re- felony was made on E. River Rd. schools. You can ?nd Box Tops on 100’s of your favorite
questing a 5 ft. road frontage variance on Station Road for August 21 - A report of a domestic dispute was made on products. Each Box Top you clip is 10¢ that bene?ts all
a parcel owned by the Columbia Local School District so Snell Rd. three schools through PTA programs, including classroom
that one home may be built on the property. The property, August 21 - A charge of an unruly child was made on S. enrichment and scholarships. You can drop Box Tops off to
Permanent Parcel #12-00-088-000-010, contains 15 acres Station Rd. the Copopa, CMS or CHS of?ces. Thank you in advance for
and has 60 ft. of road frontage on Station Road and 60 ft. of August 21 - A report of burglary and theft was made on your support.
road frontage on Capel Road. Briarwood Lane.
August 21 - A report of a domestic dispute was made on COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
Because this lot has been a lot of record since 1967, the Parkwood Dr.
Board of Zoning Appeals is required to follow the 1995 Co- August 22 - A report of an attempted burglary was made Sept 19th
lumbia Township Zoning Resolution. In 1995, this property on Frederick Ave.
was zoned R2 Residential with a road frontage requirement August 22 - A report of found property was made on Ca- Shamrock Get 15% Off
of 125 ft. The 1995 Zoning Resolution did not require road pel Rd. &
frontage to be continuous; therefore, based on the appli- August 22 - Private property traf?c accident reported on Weapons!
cable zoning and the combined frontage on Station Road Sprague Rd. Rose Creations,Inc.
and Capel Road, the parcel has 120 ft. of road frontage. To August 24 - A report of breaking and entering on Roy- Celtic / Irish Curiosity Shop
make this lot buildable, a 5 ft. variance is necessary. alton Rd. 25576 Mill St., Olmsted Falls| 440-714-9000
August 24 - A report of breaking and entering to commit
The application and map will be available for review a felony was reported on W. River Rd. www.shamrock-rose.com
from Monday, September 14, 2015, through Monday, Sep- August 26 - A report of theft from a building, breaking
tember 28, 2015, at the Columbia Township Of?ce, 25496 and entering was reported on Royalton Rd.
Royalton Road, Columbia Station, Ohio. The of?ce is open August 26 - A report of theft and breaking and entering to
Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. commit a felony was reported on Royalton Rd.
August 26 - A citation for speeding was issued on Rt. 82
Notice given by:Rita J. Plata, Administrative Assistant near Hawke Rd.
August 26 - A charge of an alleged mentally ill was made
on E. River Rd.
August 28 - A domestic dispute was reported on Royal-
ton Rd.
August 29 - A charge of theft and breaking and entering
was made on Royalton Rd.
August 30 - A charge of taking the identity of another
was made on Royalton Rd.
August 31 - A charge of cultivation of marijuana was
made on Cowley Rd.
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 CUMC Chicken Dinner Columbia Library
Attention residents The Columbia United Methodist Church will be having its Branch Renovation - Renovation work is being done at
4th annual Chicken Dinner on Saturday, September 19. Seat- the Library during the month of September. The library will
There will be an informational meeting in regards to the ing times are at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Cost is $8/adults, remain open during this time, but no programming is sched-
sewers on Redfern Road and Route 252 (speci?cally for the $4/children 5-12 and free for children under 5. The menu uled. The library has been partially restored since ?ooding
residents in that area) on Thursday, September 24, at 6 p.m. will include breaded chicken breast, mashed potatoes and damaged the building in May 2014. This year, a swale was
in the Town Hall. However, the meeting is open to the public gravy, green beans, tossed salad, roll/butter and homemade dug outside the library to prevent future ?ooding. The li-
- anyone can attend. desserts to choose from; beverages are also included. Tick- brary has remained dry since then, and now the library is be-
ets are available at the Columbia United Methodist Church, ing fully restored. During restoration work, the library will
Representatives from the Sanitary Engineer and the Lorain 25453 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, or call the church still be able to offer all usual services, and in October, get
County Health Department will be on hand to answer ques- at (440) 236-8822. Tickets will also be available at the door. ready for new, amazing programs! For more information,
tions. Carry-outs are available. call the Columbia Branch at 440-236-8751. The Columbia
Branch is located at 13824 W. River Road, North.
Agricultural Tire Collection Columbia Historical Society
Summer Reading Thanks - Thanks to all who participat-
The Lorain County Solid Waste is having an Agricultural A tea will be held on Sunday, October 18, from 1:30-3:30 ed in the adult Summer Reading Program. Congratulations
Tire Collection at the Lorain County Collection Center, 540 at the Columbia Town Hall, 25496 Royalton Road. to the winners who received fabulous prizes that were gra-
S. Abbe Rd., in Elyria on Thursday, September 24, from 9 ciously donated by the following local businesses: Becker’s
a.m. to 2 p.m. The program will be “The Secrets of Victorian Women,” Donuts & Bakery, Brown Hardware, Columbia Marathon,
revealed through undergarments and their artifacts from the Cutting Garden, Gibbs Butcher Block, J&J Greenhouse,
You must register by Thursday, September 17. Call 1- Victorian Period. The program is being presented by Janet Jake’s 252 Garage, Mallard Creek Golf Club, Red Wagon
800-449-5463 or 440-328-2368. You need to register sizes Bryd of the Lorain County Historical Society. There will Farm, Schild’s IGA, Sundae Funday’s and Videolab. Thank
and quantity. You must also present a drivers license to also be lite refreshments. you all once again for contributing to Summer Reading at
verify proof of residency. the library!
Cost is $16 and reservations are required. No tickets will
Columbia Garden Club be dsold at the door. Parking is at the Baptist Church and Image Comics - now available instantly through Lorain
Columbia Library. For Handicap/wheelchair accessible, use Public Library System’s eLibrary. Find hoopla, a digital
On August 18, the Columbia Garden Club members met the ramp & elevator. service provider, at LorainPublicLibrary.org/eLibrary. On
at Carolee’s lovely home for a picnic. They made three large hoopla, readers can choose between full page and panel-by-
?ower arrangements for the nursing home. A good time was Feel free to dress for tea, with your favorite hat and fes- panel views. There’s no charge for hoopla – all you need is
had by all. toon with lots of jewels! For more information, contact your Lorain Public Library System library card. For more
Gloria at 440-454-2738 or email [email protected]. information, call the Lorain Public Library System at 1-800-
On September 15, the members are going to Sandy Ridge 322-READ.
Reservation and lunch. Meet at SCAS church at 9:45 a.m. Ladies and Gentlemen are welcome!
Guest are welcome. Call Rose Ann at 440-236-5440 for Lorain Library System
more information. Strongsville Historical presents their How-to-Season
Society Festival
Columbia Hot Stove elections
The annual Harvest Fes- from 1-4 p.m., a quilt raf?e,
Columbia Hot Stove will be holding elections for several tival of the Strongsville His- a model railroad display, Get ready for another round of fascinating how-to’s. Lo-
Board positions at their next monthly meeting on Thursday, torical Society will be held entertainment, food booth rain Public Library System’s how-to month programs were so
September 17, at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Town Hall. Positions on Sept. 26 & 27 from 11 and Farmers’ Market. Resi- successful last year, they’re now bringing you an expanded
up for election are: President, 2nd Vice President/Girls Travel a.m. - 5 p.m. on the beauti- dent artist Bobbi Dorr and season of fun tutorials!
Director, Treasurer, Uniforms/Sponsorship and Head Um- ful grounds of the Strongs- her students will be there to
pire/Field Scheduler. More information is available on their ville Historic Village, lo- sale and demonstrate exclu- Lorain Public Library System libraries are hosting dozens
website: www.leaguelineup.com/columbiahotstove Please cated at 13305 Pearl Road. sive watercolor paintings. of how-to programs this fall. There’s so much to learn and it’s
email Hot Stove at [email protected] with any The event will include the You can also try your skill for the whole family!
questions or if you are interested in a position. Nominations following activities: a Cow at Corn Hole.
will be accepted up until the elections. Pie lottery, Classic Car dis- Here’s a snippet of the exciting programs this year:
play and parade, farm ani- All eight buildings will •Learn all about starting your own aquarium, from fresh
The Columbia Hot Stove League provides baseball and mals, Old-time craft demos, be open for peeks into the water versus salt water, to ?sh compatibility (Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.
softball programs for boys and girls starting at age 5. The children’s hand-on crafts past 150 years. There will - South Lorain).
Board is in need of dedicated individuals to make the league be a Pig Roast on Saturday •If dogs are more your speed, meet various breeds from
successful for the children of our community. after 2 p.m. and a Chicken the Lorain County Kennel Club (Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. - Main).
Dinner on Sunday from • Have some tune-up work at home? Meet with an ex-
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE! 4:30-6:30 p.m. Entrance pert from Lowe’s to discuss home repair (Sept. 26 at 2 p.m.
fee/donation is adults/$5, - Main).
Check Facebook seniors/$4, children/$3 and •Come interpret your dreams and learn about symbolism
for sales! families/$12. Dinners are (Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m. - Avon).
an extra fee. Parking is un- •Get your craft beer education! Learn how to make beer at
Collectibles, jewelry, antiques, southwest, oriental, bears, furniture, limited. All proceeds go to programs showing you the basics of home brewing (Sept. 21
accents for your home, retro, shabby chic and much more. Way too the restoration of the build- at 7 p.m. - Avon & Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. - Main).
much to list! ings. For more info., call •Learn how to make a nutritious lunch at a Salad in a Jar
440-572-0057 or visit them program (Sept. 26 at 11 a.m. - Main).
The House of Wilhelm will be closing after 25 years. If you would like at www.strongsvillehistori- •Make a beautiful holiday creation at a gingerbread house
a showing of the “Going Out of Business” Sale before it is opened to calsociety.org and on Face- workshop (Dec. 2 & 9 at 6:45 p.m. - North Ridgeville).
the public, please contact Helen Wilhelm at 440-382-0216, for a private book. •Try your hand at a needle-less ?nger knitting project
appointment any day any time. (Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. - Columbia).
PHOTO •Fine-tune your job search skills. Highlight your assets in
The store (house) and a 3000 square foot barn full of items to be SUBMISSIONS your resume (Nov. 9 at 3:30 p.m. - Columbia), and review
interview questions and answers (Nov. 16 at 3:30 p.m. - Co-
PHOTOS SUBMITTED FOR lumbia). Numerous computer classes are always offered to
PUBLICATION MUST BE IN make you more marketable.
Lorain Public Library System’s own talented staff will
GOOD RE-SCANNABLE teach many of these sessions. Other programs will be led by
CONDITION. guest speakers.
Find upcoming how-to programs at the library by visiting
PHOTOS IN POOR LorainPublicLibrary.org and clicking on the events calendar.
CONDITION Some programs require preregistration. Register online or by
calling the libraries. For more information, call your local Lo-
WILL NOT BE USED. rain Public Library System library.
If you need photos returned
to you, please send a self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope for
their return. Photos for pick-up
will be held for one month. After
that, they will be disposed of.
sold. $100 minimum required, after discount. All vendors welcome. 2200 Station Rd., Valley City Enjoy our Maze on:
Many items available for flea markets, crafts,and antique shows. Large Between St. Rt. 303 & St. Rt. 18 Tuesdays through Sundays
items for upgraded stores and everything in between. September 19 through November 1
$7 admission ages 4 & up weekends,
The store (house) is opened on the weekends, Fridays, Saturdays includes all activities. $5 on weekdays Times: Tues.- Sun. – 11 am-6 pm
and Sundays, 12-5pm, if you would like to view the sale merchandise. Free admission for ages 3 and under Flashlight Nights:
Also available are all displays, equipment, display cabinets, Larger Groups Call: 330-350-2486 Saturdays, starting 10/3, see the
and fixtures. Everything to the bare walls. No returns, refunds, or maze in the dark! 6-10 pm
exchanges. All sales final. No exceptions!!! Cash and checks only. No Bring your own ?ashlight!
credit. Sorry, no delivery.
Up, Up & Away! Our 2015 Hot Air Balloon Maze
After 25 years , if you need it,we have it Just ask!!
School Day Tours- “How did that get in my Lunchbox?”
Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm
$6/person - 1 teacher free/w 15 students!
Organized activities, corn maze and more!
Students will learn about how various food
items are produced on a farm from seed!
Birthday Party Plans now available!
$1 off up to 5 admissions Hay Rides • Hay Maze
Hay Mountain
17960 Pearl Rd, Strongsville, OH | 440-572-2633 or 440-382-0216
Baby Farm Animals
Scarecrow Building
Face painting and more!
Snacks & Beverages available for sale
Questions? Call 330-350-2486 or [email protected]
Columbia Trustees Meeting The Fire Chief reported 34 on ?le, 31 on call, 119 ?re RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 14, 2015 Page 5
calls to date and 372 EMS calls. There were 26 mutual aid
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on assists and 18 mutual aid requests. Transport billing for Au- COMMITTEE REPORTS
September 8 with two trustees present and the Fiscal Of- gust brought in $11,500.44, bringing the total for the year Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Town-
?cer, Jackie Ramsey. Mr. Heidecker was not present. to $79,849.71. Medication drop-off at the ?re station will ship Association will meet in Amherst Township on Sep-
The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as be on September 26, from 9 to 3. This is for unwanted pre- tember 17. The Rocky River Watershed Council has two
amended. The Trustees voted to pay the bills and payroll. scriptions, over the counter meds and supplements. Flu tree plantings scheduled for September 20 & 28. There will
The bills amounted to $186,133.03 and payroll amounted to shots will be available at the ?re station on October 24 from be a stormwater control for residential backyards meeting
$41,105.17, bringing the total to $227,238.20. The receipts 10 to 12. Columbia is still in the running for the grant for a at the Columbia Library on October 28. He will attend the
totaled $617,553.29. new squad. Neither acceptance nor denial has been received NOACA meeting on September 11 for Mr. Heidecker. Mr.
to date. The annual car show this year had perfect weather; Musto reported that there will be a Stormwater SWAC meet-
Mr. Keith Baily gave a presentation of the draft for the 143 cars were entered. ing on September 24 at 5 p.m. in the Commissioners of?ces.
solid waste management plan. Every 3 to 5 years, the solid The Lorain County Community Alliance meets Septem-
waste plan has to be redrafted. Each township and city has to Rita Plata gave the cemetery report. $200 was received ber 18 at 8:30 a.m. in the Commissioners of?ces. NOPEC
approve it before it is implemented. The committee provided for burials, $800 received for sale of graves and $300 re- meets November 10.
for composting sites for organics, sludge waste, yard waste ceived for footer fees. FISCAL OFFICER’S FINANCIAL REQUESTS
and even glass recycling. There will be a shredder truck The Trustees voted to approve the 2016 street lighting
available to the townships and cities. Collection centers will OLD BUSINESS assessments - resolutions 2015-106 through 2016-121. The
be expanded and education programs will be available to The new gas tanks for the new service garage are hooked trustees voted to approve the following changes to the 2015
schools. A scholarship to LCC will be initiated through an up. The security cameras are in and should be completed of?cial certi?cate of estimated resources: a) increase esti-
endowment fund. Many grants will be made available. this week. It will take about $7000 to redo the tennis courts mated resources for the local government fund by $4,282.95
in the park and $8000 for the basketball courts. The service to $79,664.19, due to HB 64; b) increase permanent ap-
Mrs. Aker, the technology teacher at Columbia Middle director recommended doing the work next spring. SWAC propriations for lighting assessment fund by $700 from
School, came to the meeting with two student representa- feasibility studies for the Plum Creek tile, ditch by Station $33.292.47 to $33,992.47 to pay the Stone Ridge Subdivi-
tives of the C-Squad. They offered to improve the Township Rd. and Riverview culvert deterioration are still being con- sion’s street lighting bill.
Website at no cost. They are experienced at making u-tube sidered. The trustees passed a resolution to approve the After Community Input, the meeting was adjourned. The
videos and websites. draft Solid Waste Plan. next meeting will be on Monday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS
Correspondence was read. The Sheriff’s incident report There will be an informational workshop meeting for Valley City Street Fair winners
for August 2015 was received. One of the Lorain County residents affected by the Redfern Road/Rt. 252 sewer on
?u clinic locations will be the Columbia Fire Department on Thursday, September 24 at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall. Rep- The Valley City Fire Department’s 81st annual Street
October 24 from 10 a.m - noon. resentatives from the Lorain County Sanitary Engineer’s Fair was a successful fund-raiser for the department in 2015.
of?ce and Lorain County General Health District will at- The Fire Department would like to Thank all who volun-
DEPARTMENT REPORTS tend. The meeting is open to the public. An additional levy teered and attended to make this a success. Below are the
The Zoning Inspector reported that 4 permits were issued, for the Columbia Fire Department will be on the November winners from this year’s Street Fair:
of which one was a single family dwelling, bringing the total 3, 2015 ballot for the purpose of providing for Fire and
for the year to 21. The rules for the 505.86 violations letter EMS purposes. It is a 1 mill levy which amounts to $0.10 Money Raf?e: Friday, Jason Sayers, $500; Saturday,
have changed. Houses that are cited for repair or are be- for each one hundred dollars of valuation for 5 years, com- Bernice Jeziorski, $500; and Sunday, Lisa Dippel, $500.
ing torn down must ?rst be examined by the ?re department mencing in 2015, due in calendar year 2016. The elevation
to determine that the property is unsafe and either in need near the bridge on Redfern was discussed. It looks like one The winner of the Train was Carmen Rodriquez, the
of repair or demolition. The Board of Zoning Appeals will side needs to be raised and the other side lowered, The Ser- MTD lawn tractor went to Perry Vraja and the hand made
meet on September 28 for the variance on the Capel Road vice Director asked the Trustees to write a letter to the LC quilt winner was Marcia Perrin.
school property in light of new information that has come Engineer for a study and make sure the repair is part of the
in. The Zoning Commission will meet on September 10, ?nal plan. There has been a light out on Sandstone Trail in Big Wheel Rally
which is a change from September 3. The property owners the Cobblestone Subdivision for over two years and in spite •3-4 yr. old division: 1st - Adelina Olah; 2nd - Xavier
of Riverside Golf Course will be at the meeting to discuss a of constant complaints by the township, nothing has been Magele; 3rd - Lynette Raible
planned residential development. done. The matter may be ?xed soon. Mr. Musto is looking • 5-6 yr. old division: 1st - Mason Dolata; 2nd - Nate
The Road-Service Director reported that equipment was into it personally. The Trustees passed a resolution to sign Sprinkle; 3rd - Chase Dangelo
up and running except for a roadside cutter. That will be off the ODOT local maintenance detour route post release •7-8 yr. old division: 1st - Turner Dolata; 2nd - Vaughn
repaired. The initial course has been laid on S. Marks Road. form for Snell and Marks Roads. The local detour was used Wagner; 3rd - Julia Sprinkle
The next layer will be going on. The Issue I project for 2016 during the 252 culvert replacement project and the project in Kiddie Tractor Pull
is the culvert replacement on Folley Rd. It will cost $80,000. now ?nished. There is a new road closure. Route 252 will • 3-4 yr. old division: 1st - Adeline Burch?eld; 2nd - Levi
(This is the culvert closer to W.River.) be closed just south of Route 82 for 60 days, from Sept.14 Maxwo; 3rd - Nick Sprinkle
to Nov. 13 for a slide repair. • 5-6 yr. old division: 1st - Faith Kappele; 2nd - Grace
Kappele; 3rd - Cam Morton
• 7-8 yr. old division: 1st - Cameron Landis; 2nd - Colton
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The Rural-Urban Record COLUMBIA UNITED NORTH “Welcome Home” TRINITY
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Founders 1955 10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
Rt. 82 & 83 SUNDAY 9 AM
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Sunday School Sunday Worship
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 440-748-2230 Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults 9:30am
during Worship Service SUNDAY 10 AM
Mailing Address: www.neccdisciples.com Church ph: 440-748-2154
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 25453 ROYALTON ROAD Worship & Children’s Church Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Worship Services WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Adult Study, Women’s Study, www.trinitygrafton.com
Pastor Matt Merriman 8:00am & 9:30am Rev. John Ramsey II
Email: [email protected] 236-8822 Teens, Kids Club
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Sunday School Rev. Jim Carder, United Church of God
[email protected] 12981 Grafton Rd.
DEADLINE: www.columbiaumc.net 10:45am Senior Pastor Grafton, Oh 44044
News articles & all ads - Wednesday by 12pm Rev. Steven Spaeth,
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Polly Tallos Sabbath Services
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs., 9am-4pm Associate Pastor Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year All are welcome at Christian Ed. & Youth Director 440-236-8600
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God’s Table. Rev. Charles A. Butcher www.NLWesleyan.org
Our Lady Queen of Peace Sunday Worship Schedule Pastor Sugar Ridge Baptist Church
Catholic Church 8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
St. Elizabeth 36600 Sugar Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
Weekend Masses Weekday 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages Ann Seton 440-327-946
Sat. 4:30pm Mass 10:30 am Communion Service with Music
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Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Children’s sermon at both services All age Sunday School 10 am
25801 Royalton Rd.
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Columbia UMC Youth Club Fall Round-Up
Celebrate Recovery The Columbia United Methodist Church Youth Club Lifespring Community Church would like to invite ev-
Program will kick off its 26th year on Wednesday, Septem- eryone to its annual Fall Round-Up on Sunday, September
Join others at the Church of the Open Door every Thurs- ber 23. Youth Club is a mid-week Christian nurturing pro- 27, at 10 a.m. The roundup will begin with a short message
day at 7 p.m. for Celebrate Recovery. The program is open gram which is open to all children in grades K-8 regardless from Pastor John Baker, who will then dismiss everyone
to anyone seeking victory over their hurts, hangups or hab- of church af?liation. The year will consist of two ten-week out back to enjoy a fun-?lled day. The mechanical bull was
its. Each meeting begins with a large group meeting, fol- semesters, Fall and Winter. During each semester, members a huge hit last year, and will be a part of this year’s fun,
lowed by gender speci?c small groups. and staff meet on Wednesdays from 4:15 to 7:15 p.m. for along with a bounce house and in?atable Zorb balls. Horse
faith, fun, fellowship and food (Bible Study, Worship, ac- cart rides, face painting and balloon bending are just a few
Meet at Church of the Open Door, at State Route 113 tivities and family time). of the other many things to do at Lifespring’s Round-Up.
and West Ridge Road, in Elyria. For more information, call The lunch menu will again feature pulled pork and fried
(440) 323-4644. For more information, please contact Lillie Merrill at chicken, along with sides and beverages and a homemade
(330) 483-4609. Columbia United Methodist Church is lo- pie tent. This is a free event to the community. Plan to bring
American Family Ministry picnic cated at 25453 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. The your family and friends. The church is located at 1638 Les-
church phone number is (440) 236-8822. ter Rd., in Valley City.
American Family Ministry Thrift Store presents thier
24th annual Picnic on September 17. Its again at Ledge PSR starts soon Chinese Auction/Pasta Dinner
Lake in Hinckley. They willprovide free lunch, free bait
and free gifts to all participants there. Also prizes for all It is not to late to register for PSR at St. Elizabeth Ann LaPorte United Methodist Church will be having their
?shing winners. This is the highlight of the Charity year Seton Church in Columbia Station. There are families who annual Chinese Auction and Pasta Dinner on Saturday,
- getting everyone together at the end of summer. or more have not registered their children as of yet, or are new to the September 26, at 5:30 p.m. Cost for the dinner is $7/adult
information, call (440) 234-1777 or (440) 429-6274. area. PSR is for 1st through 8th grade students. The chil- and $5 for children under 12. Tickets will be available af-
dren make their First Communion in 2nd grade and their ter church, from the church of?ce, or at the door. Items for
Walk Like MADD Con?rmation in 8th grade. The signi?cance of Religious the auction will be available to view and bid on Sundays,
Education in your child’s life is very important! Classes September 13 and 20. LaPorte United Methodist Church
Walk Like MADD is a fund-raising event to help raise start on September 14 with a “Meet and Greet Night,” then is located at 2071 Grafton Road, in Elyria. For advance
both awareness and funds to eliminate impaired driving. continue on September 21, at CMS from 6:30-7:45 p.m. tickets or more information, call the church of?ce at (440)
This year’s walk will be held at Ely Square in Elyria, from 458-5717.
9 a.m.-noon, on Saturday, September 26. Please call the Religious Education of?ce at (440) 236-
3711 to register. Love Over Latte
Walk Like MADD provides an outlet for those impacted
by impaired driving to channel their grief into hope and Mission Auction
healing by creating a movement for change in their com-
munity. It also provides a community the chance to sur- On Sunday, September 13, York United Methodist Love Over Latte is an all new women’s ministry at Fields
round and support those hurting by taking action to prevent Church will host their 13th annual Mission Auction to ben- United Methodist Church! Join them for warmth, renewal,
others from suffering because of impaired driving. e?t families in need in the local community, the nation and fellowship and biblical teaching, led by Darlene Hepler,
globally. Alabaster Jar Ministries. The event is on September 16. At
Walk Like MADD is unlike any other walk in that it 7 p.m. is Worship and music; at 8 p.m. is a small group
provide both support and solutions. Founded by a moth- The goal is that the ?rst $1800 raised will go to their discussion and dessert. Tickets are $3. The Fields United
er whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver, Mothers church’s Food Pantry. The next $1800 raised will go to Methodist Church is located at 34077 Lorain Rd., in North
Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is the nation’s largest build a well in Sierra Leone through CBN. Any funds raised Ridgeville. For more information, contact ?eldsumc@
non-pro?t working to protect families from impaired driv- above those amounts will be divided evenly between two of windstream.net or call (440) 327-8753. You can also visit
ing and underage drinking. MADD also supports drunk and UMCOR’s (United Methodist Committee on Relief) desig- the website at www.?eldsumc.org.
drugged driving victims and survivors at no charge, serving nated Advance Funds; one for Storm Relief for the victims
one person every 8/6 minutes through local MADD victim of the recent storms that have impacted thousands in the GriefShare
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4th annual 5K Zombie Run
Clothes Closet Step back into time while spirits from Myrtle Hill Cem-
Project: LEARN of Medina County is pleased to announce etery bring to life their tales of earlier Liverpool Township
North Eaton Baptist Church will hold their monthly Clothes that the zombies are returning to Medina County! Buckeye and Valley City. Liverpool Township Historical Society and
Closet on Monday, Sept. 14, from 5-7 p.m. They have a large Woods will be taken over by zombies on Saturday, October Buckeye Community Theatre proudly announce the 6th An-
selection of clothing for infants through adults. You are en- 17, for their favorite running event of the season. The 5K nual Historical Spirit Walk on Saturday, September 26. Six
couraged to be there when the doors open as all items are free Zombie Run is a “run for your life” challenge that will ensure new stories from the 19th and 20th century will be reenacted
and it is on a ?rst come basis. No paperwork is required. a great pace for runners. Each registered runner or walker will as you are led from gravestone to gravestone. This event is
have 3 ?ags attached to them. These ?ags represent “lives.” excellent for the entire family. Children, parents and grand-
The church is located at 12109 S. Reed Rd. Feel free to Runners and walkers will traverse a 5k course through Buck- parents will enjoy hearing of times past and learn some his-
contact the church at 440-748-2552 for more information. eye Woods, but will have to watch out for the zombies who tory while having fun! The stories are suitable for all ages
might capture a ?ag and thus infect the runner. The winners and not scary. The park is handicapped accessible and some
Eaton Township will be the ?rst to cross the ?nish line with at least one life still seating is available at each story. This event will be held rain
Fire & Rescue Chicken BBQ intact. Medals will be awarded to the top ?nishers. or shine. In the event of rain, all stories will be under cover
and seated. For more information, go to www.valleycity.org;
This year, Eaton Township Fire & Rescue will be resum- For those who are not runners (zombies stumble along or call (330) 483-3038 or (330) 242-1541.
ing thier annual chicken BBQ, but there are some key differ- rather than run) but can get into zombie character, this is your
ences that you need to know about ahead of time. chance. We welcome zombie brides, zombie cheerleaders, The Spirit Walk will be at Mill Stream Park, 1258 Maple
zombie prom dates, celebrity zombies, zombie lawyers and Street, Valley City. On Route 303 turn north at the Valley
First of all, it will not be at the station this year; instead it zombies from all walks (or stumbles) of life! City Fire Station. Tours will commence every 15 minutes
will be located at FOP Hall #54, located at 36854 Royalton starting at 6 p.m. with the last tour at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5
Rd., in Grafton. They are looking to add things to the event so New this year is the Zom-Wee 1-Mile-ish Fun Run! Kids for adults and $3 for children 12 and under; free for 5 and un-
that it is not just a chicken dinner, but also a fun atmosphere of all ages are invited to wear their costumes and run the one der. Tickets will be available at the Park with advance sales at
where you can have a good time. You will notice that dine-in mile event to celebrate the season! No zombie chasers al- Buehler’s locations in Brunswick, Forest Meadows and River
prices are $15 this year and that is for the dinner and beer. lowed - just fresh air, exercise and fun! A low registration Styx in Medina, the PNC Bank in Valley City.
Dinner includes 1/2 chicken, potatoe salad, green beans, a price makes this event family-friendly. All kids 14 and under
dinner roll, salad and ice cream for dessert. They will also be who ?nish the Zom-Wee run will receive reusable tote bags VALLEY CITY
raf?ing off door prizes and a gun, and will have raf?e games with candy as their prize, perfect to re-use for trick-or-treat VISION CENTER
and a 50/50 going on. Pre-sale raf?e tickets are being sold. on Halloween.
At the end of the night, they will be raf?ing off a TV and a Dr. Norma Jesse, FAMILY VISION
pistol. Registration costs $25 for 5K runners ($30 day of race); Optometrist CENTER
$10 for zombies on the 5K course ($18 if the zombie wants
The event is on Sunday, Oct. 4, from 2-7 p.m. They are a t-shirt). The 1 mile Fun Run is only $10 to register, $18 if 6621 Center Road
looking forward to seeing everyone there. Thank you for your the runner would like a t-shirt. All proceeds bene?t Project: Valley City
continued support. LEARN’s adult and family literacy and tutoring programs
in Medina County. Project: LEARN helps adult students to 330-483-4035
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with a live professional chamber music concert performed by Runners and zombies can register in advance of October
the Aeolus Quartet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, September 28, 1st by visiting www.active.com. On-site registration will be GLASSES WELCOME
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Blvd., in Rocky River. The Aeolus Quartet is the Graduate Wedgewood Road, in Medina. Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5;
Resident String Quartet at the Juilliard School in New York Closed Sat, Sun & Wed
City. This quartet has won numerous awards and its concerts Same-day registration opens on site at 2 p.m. The 1-Mile
have been called “worthy of a major-league quartet.” All are fun-run race time is at 3 p.m. and the 5K race time is 4 p.m.; Shop Your Local Businesses
welcome. There is no admission charge. For more informa- zombies arrive at 3 p.m. for makeup and 3:30 p.m. for zombie
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Keystone High School Friends of the Library Start the new season with
is going Gold fund-raiser Fit Walks
In the past, the football team has participated in wearing The Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Community Li- Fall into new, healthy habits this September! Enjoy beau-
pink on the football ?eld to support breast cancer awareness. brary are sponsoring a raf?e for a chance to win 4 Browns- tiful fall weather, friends and fun physical activity with Fit
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tember is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, and the Key- #148/row #33. The winning ticket for the January 3 game mitment. All ages and activity levels are welcome.
stone Wildcats football team is going “gold.” In their efforts will be drawn on October 2 during the Keystone High School
to promote awareness, they also want to do something to help Homecoming Football Game. The raf?e tickets are $10 each. Fit Walks in September:
out the kids at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital in For raf?e tickets, contact Linda at (440) 355-6124. •Sandy Ridge Reservation on Mondays, September 14,
Cleveland. The Child Life department at Rainbow Babies is 21 & 28 at 9 a.m. (outdoor)
in need of toys for boys and girls. The last few months of the Keystone Schools •Oberlin Splash Zone on Mondays, September 14, 21 &
year, the Child Life department begins to run out of toys. Superintendent Franco Gallo 28 at 5:30 p.m. (indoor/outdoor)
•Amherst Beaver Creek Park on Thursdays, September
At the September 18 game against Lutheran West, fans are As we progress into the fourth week of school, our pro- 17 & 24 at 5:30 p.m. (outdoor)
asked to bring a small toy to the game with them (they can grams, events and activities continue to grow. Our ?rst KMS/ •Mercy Health Rec Center on Thursdays, September 17
also be dropped off in the school of?ce). The toys must be KHS and KES PTA meetings recently took place. It is never & 24 at 5:30 p.m. (indoor)
new and in a package. They cannot accept toys that are not too late to join these organizations! Learn more about these •French Creek YMCA on Fridays, September 18 & 25 at
in a package because of the possible spread of infection. Any vital parent organizations on our website at www.keystone- 5:30 p.m. (indoor)
time a child comes in for a procedure, Child Life tries to have localschools.org. The French Creek YMCA, a family-friendly facility, also
a small gift to give the kids to brighten their day. The toys offers their exercise equipment and pool to walkers on Fri-
do not have to be anything elaborate. Some examples would Additionally, plan to attend the Elementary School’s PTA days, at no cost, from 5:30 p.m. to close.
be packages of Hot Wheels cars, action ?gures, small dolls, at their Keystone vs. The Harlem Wizards game on October For more information, you can contact the Lorain County
puzzles, etc. These little gifts do wonders for a child that is 7 at 7 p.m. in the Keystone High School Gymnasium. The General Health District at 440-322-6367 or visit www.Lo-
spending time at the hospital. Two years ago, Dane Morgan, Harlem Wizards are a professional entertainment basketball rainCountyHealth.com.
the son of Coach Morgan, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. team, and they will be competing against our own Keystone
He is doing amazing now and you may even spot him run- players. Go to the PTA’s website at http://www.keystonelo- Medina Park District’s 50th
ning around at the football games. Coach Morgan has seen calschools.org/keystone-elementary/kes-pta for pricing infor- Anniversary celebration
?rsthand the effect that these small gifts had on his son and on mation and additional details.
the other kids in the hospital. Each small toy that is collected Try your hand, or your feet, at square dancing, go on a
will bring a smile to a child at Rainbow Babies and Children’s There are also many other fund-raisers and events coming hayride, play games, and enjoy lots of good, old-fashioned
Hospital. up that bene?t not only our school, but also many charitable fun Down on the Farm from 12-5 p.m. on September 20 at
organizations. The KHS volleyball team is sponsoring a dine- The Lodge at Allardale. The event will include crafts, enter-
Youth Archery Clinic to-donate event at the Elyria Chipolte on Saturday, Sept 19, tainment and delicious pulled pork available for purchase
from 3-7pm. They will receive 50% of the proceeds from from Fire on Wheels Catering of Medina. It all takes place
A Youth Archery Clinic and Free 3D Shoot will be held Keystone supporters who eat at Chipolte on this day. against the backdrop of one of Medina County’s most spec-
on Sept. 20, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., presented by The LaGrange tacular landscapes - Allardale Park.
Hunting & Fishing Club, in conjunction with the Ohio Divi- The KHS football team is recognizing Childhood Cancer
sion of Wildlife & U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services. This event Awareness Month and is soliciting donations of new toys at It’s part of a year-long celebration of Medina County Park
will take place at the LGHFC grounds (2.5 miles west of La- the home football game against Lutheran West on September District’s 50th anniversary. The farm theme is in recognition
Grange Circle). The event is free! All youth equipment will 18. The toys will be donated to Rainbow Babies and Chil- of Allardale’s history as a three-generation family farm and
be provided, but if you have your own bow, feel free to bring dren’s Hospital in Cleveland. honors Stan and Esther Allard, who donated their property
it. This is a “hands on” supervised introduction to the awe- to the park district in 1992. “Allardale Park is different be-
some world of archery. Small groups are encouraged to come, In administrative news, I would like to remind parents that cause of its unique history,” said Interpretive Services Man-
such as scouts, clubs, churches, etc.; please call in advance. if they are picking their child up from Key Care between 3-4 ager Shelley Tender. “Down on the Farm is an opportunity
Experienced archers can try our mini 3D course for free! For p.m., to please park in the middle school parking lot. to highlight what this land was all about and what the Al-
more information, please call Kevin at (440) 537-7827. lards were all about.” Members of the Allard family will be
Lastly, I would like to reiterate our thanks to our local on hand for the event, joining passengers on the hayride to
JACK MATIA community for supporting and passing our levy issue in May. share stories from the history of the farm.
HONDA Funds from that levy issue, however, are not collected until
February. While these funds will greatly bene?t our school Fun, farm-themed activities will challenge participants
New & Used and continue to allow us to offer the best services to our stu- to lasso a “cow” (built by interpretive services staff), car-
Cars dents, we still need to retain previous budget reductions as ry pails of “milk” without spilling, construct a “barn” out
we have had the ?rst six months of this ?scal year without of cardboard and see how far they can carry bales of hay.
440-366-5501 additional funding. Northeast Ohio guitar virtuoso (and nature-enthusiast) Brian
Henke will perform around the camp?re from 1-3 p.m., and
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria Please feel free to contact me at 440-355-2424 or at Fran- the Medina Squares will hold square dancing from 3-5 p.m.
[email protected].
New and Certi?ed Hondas The Lodge at Allardale is located at 141 Remsen Road, in
All Models - Used Cars Forum on mental health, drug Granger Township, just east of the Allardale Park entrance.
& alcohol addiction
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 The ?nal commemorative event of the year, Blast from
The community task force ASSIST Avon Lake, is pre- the Past, will be on December 12 at Wolf Creek Environ-
and senting a community forum addressing treatment and re- mental Center and will offer visitors an interactive look
covery in the Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug topic. back at Medina County Park District’s ?rst half-century.
Golf Special! This event is in conjunction with September being National
Recovery Month. The event brings together professionals, Rainbow Bridge Walk
Tuesdays & Wednesdays in resources, agencies and those in need of help.
September! A loss of a pet can be heart-breaking. Many wish they had
Join them for an educational and inspiring evening, as a way to honor and remember that relationship. The 4th an-
Seniors - $25 - 18 holes w/cart they discuss and celebrate recovery in their own community. nual Rainbow Bridge Walk on Sunday, Sept. 20, provides an
All others - $30 - 18 holes w/cart The program is being held at the Avon Lake Public Library, opportunity for pet owners who have lost a pet to come and
CALL the PRO SHOP to 32649 Electric Blvd., on Tuesday, September 29, from 6:30- walk across the Rainbow Bridge.
8:30 p.m. This free event will include: Special guest speaker
book your tee times Dontavius Jarrells - “Recovery is Beautiful”; Mental health Mike Kovack, Medina County Auditor, is sponsoring the
before they are gone! screenings; Recovery Coaches; Local treatment and support event at Buckeye Woods Park, 6335 Wedgewood Rd. (State
agencies/organizations; Educational/informational handouts Route 162), in Lafayette Township in Medina, from 1-3 p.m.
440-355-4844 & resources; Recovery is Beautiful merchandise for sale. Admission is free.
665 U.S. Grant St., LaGrange | 440-355-4844 If you have any questions, call ASSIST Avon Lake at “We encourage anyone who has recently lost a pet to at-
www.greyhawkgolf.com 440-653-6612. tend the walk,” said Kovack. “We have embraced this event
because our of?ce has a special connection with dog owners
Nine Bistro Hours: Mon-Thurs. 11 am-10 pm; www.MyConvenient.com with our dog license program.”
Fri.- Sat. 11 am-12 am; Sundays 11 am-9 pm
The walk over the bridge symbolizes the pet’s walk to a
wonderful new home after it passes away. It is a place with
no sadness or fear. The actual bridge will be decorated with
?owers.
“For many pet owners, this trip across the bridge at Buck-
eye Woods Park brings comfort,” said Char Arthur, founder
and coordinator of the Rainbow Bridge Walk. “It is a time to
share stories and pictures of pets.”
Attendees should feel free to bring other pets, but they
should be leashed at all times. A pet blessing will be per-
formed by Deacon Joe Loutzenhiser from St. Francis Xavier
Catholic Church. Sheryl LoSchiavo Strock, Clinical Man-
ager of HMC The Robertson Bereavement Center, will also
be on hand to share a prayer and offer information on pet
bereavement services.
Other activities for the afternoon include a short memorial
service, various remembrance activities and a 1-mile Tribute
Walk.
It has been requested that attendees bring dog or cat food
donations for the Medina County Pet Pantry. This organiza-
tion provides pet food for pet owners who may be experienc-
ing ?nancial dif?culties.
For more information, to submit an online tribute and to
complete the requested registration form, please log on to
www.rainbowbridgewalk.com.
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2015 Elyria Apple Festival
Apple Pie Eating Contest Car Show Dance Recital
On Saturday, September 19th, at 11:30 am, contestants can Sunday, September 20th the Apple Festival will feature an The Elyria YWCA Dance Program will perform pieces from
compete in an Apple Pie Eating Contest. It will take place at Antique, Classic and Special Interest their 2015 Dance Recital at the Elyria Apple Festival on
the Ely Gazebo. There are ?ve age groups in which people Car Show. Enter the festival at Saturday September 19th at 4:00 pm on the ELY Square
can compete: 6 and under, 7 to 9, 10 to 14, 15 to 17, 18 and the corner of West Stage.
over. For further information contact 440-324-2255. Apple Avenue and Broad
Bobbing will also take place at the Gazebo at 12 noon. Street. Cars will Bob & Jim, your Friends
be parked in the at Vandemark Jewelers
Apple Pie Baking Contest order that they ar- Hope to see you at the
rive. Registration
People looking to participate in the Apple Baking Contest begins at 8am, Cruise-In Apple Festival!
are asked to bring their pies to Donna’s Diner no later than
9:30 am Saturday, September 19th. The judging will then and Judging is from 9-11:30 and winners will be an- A trusted name in Jewelry
commence at 10am at the Diner. Prizes range from $10 nounced at 1:30.
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tember 19 at 4:00 p.m. behind Butch Reynolds, 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist
Elyria Justice Center –adjacent
to Elyria City Hall Parking lot- will be the of?cial starter.
131 Court Street. The
double elimination Pre-register at the Parks Main Of?ce by
tournament is open 4 PM on Friday, September 18th
to the ?rst 32 teams to $12 with T-shirt $8 without T-shirt
register for ages 16 and
older. The fee is $30 per Race Day Registration will be accepted at
team. Registration deadline Northwood Jr. High School
is September 17. Late registra-
tion will be accepted if spots $15 with T-shirt $10 without T-shirt
are available for $40
per team. Register Various age divisions and awards. All proceeds
at the Elyria Parks & bene?t
Recreation Depart-
ment Of?ce, 131 Court the Cascade/Elyria Parks and Endowment Fund
Street. Prizes include one
set of Cornhole boards and gift cards to the top Fun Walk is FREE!
three places. In case of rain the tournament will be moved
indoors to the East Park Recreation Center. For more in-
formation call the Parks and Recreation Department main
of?ce at 440-326-1500
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2015 Elyria Apple Festival
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Madison Lambert 2014 Apple Queen
13 Girls Vie For Title of 35th Apple Festival Queen
1. Emme Karissa Wysocki 5. Megan Flores 9. Chloe Blaser
LCCC – Daughter of Kevin and Gretchen Wysocki Elyria HS – Daughter of Cynthia Montanez LCCC – Daughter of Mike and Kris Blaser
2. Jessica Sito 6. Megan Tracey 10. Tiara Nicole Coats
Elyria HS – Daughter of Chris and Debbie Sito BGSU – Daughter of Grant and Karen Tracey LCCC – Daughter of Laquita Shepherd and Anthony Coats
3. Lamara Gabrielle Thompson 7. Kacie Kelly 11. Brianna Jordan
Elyria HS – Daughter of Eushaundae Washington & Lamar Thompson Life Skills HS – Daughter of Bobbie and Bonnie Kelly Lorain County JVS – Daughter of Kimberly Clarke & Roy Jordan
4.Leslie Jackson 8. Hannah Orsik 12. Keyara Fields
Keystone HS & LCCC – Daughter of Leslie Smith & Tommy Dartis Elyria HS – Daughter of Kim Showman and Tom Orsik Elyria HS – Daughter of Mrs. And Mr. Fields
13 girls will be competing in this year’s Elyria Apple court will be crowned by the 2014 Apple Queen, Madi- 13. Lily Lyons
Festival’s Princess Pageant. This year’s pageant has son Lambert, joined by other previous Apple Queens. Elyria HS – Daughter of Jeff and Shari Lyons
a patriotic theme and is the 35th year for the event that
will take place on Saturday, September 19 at 1:00 p.m. Contestants are judged on a creative apple themed nied by musician, Keith Ransom. The 2015 escorts are
at Ely Park in downtown Elyria. costume, poise, personality, appearance, conversa- from The United States Army Lorain Recruiting Of?ce.
tional aptitude and group talent. Miss Congeniality is
The Apple Festival Queen is awarded over $3,000 chosen by her peers at the last practice before the pag- These girls have put in many hours of hard work and
in cash and prizes donated from local businesses and eant. Prior to the stage presentation of the pageant, dedication to participate in the pageant and always
organizations. In addition, awards will be given to the each contestant meets with the panel of judges for a leave with many new friends and an experience they will
1st, 2nd and 3rd Runners’ Up as well as Most Creative formal interview the morning of the event. never forget. If you are interested in participating in next
Costume and Miss Congeniality. The Queen and her year’s pageant, go to www.elyriaapplefestival.com for
The Emcee for the day will be Garry Gibbs accompa- more details.
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with son Landon Jewelry & Repair, invites you to shop lo- Scot earned his accredited Jeweler Grafton. You can visit the store on Tue.,
cally and family owned when looking for Wed. and Fri. 9-5 p.m., Thur. 9-6 p.m.
Enjoy the that special gift for a loved one. Village Professional and Diamond Graduate and Sat. 9-1 p.m. The store is closed on
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all precious metals: gold, silver and plati-
num. Scot can also turn your medals and At Village Jewelry you will ?nd no pres-
precious gems into something new with sure, old fashioned service and quality
custom design jewelry; the possibilities merchandise at very competitive prices.
Working at Brandau Jewelers for several
years instilled these ideals with Scot.
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2015 Elyria Apple Festival
How to Prepare a 9 Apple Varieties
Fruitfull School Snack for Perfect Pies
It’s apple season. What better way to showcase the deli-
cious ?avor of apples than in a pie or cake?
Some apples are better made for bak-
ing than others. Here are the nine of
the best to consider. Should an apple
variety prove a little too soft for bak-
ing, it can always be turned
into applesauce in-
stead.
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These tart and ?rm
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(NewsUSA) - A healthy diet is noon snack preparations. apple for a different balance of ?avor. 2015 Apple Festival Schedule
a necessity for individuals of One way to go is to stuff
all ages, but getting enough different fruit concoctions in 2. Jonathan: These tart, tangy apples have been favorites
nutrients is especially impor- whole wheat tortilla wraps to
tant for school-age children. add a hearty twist to a sweet for pies for years.
Not only are children learn- snack. For example, try this
ing and developing eating quick and easy Banana and 3. Golden Delicious: Goldens are less ?rm than other ap- Fri., Sept. 18 | 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
habits that will follow them Raisin Wrap recipe:
throughout their adult life, Banana and Raisin Wrap ple varieties, so they are good for individuals who prefer a Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square
they also need the right kind -1 Whole Wheat Tortilla.
of fuel to stay focussed dur- -1 small banana, sliced. sweeter, softer pie. 11:30 WOBL On the Square
ing the school day. -2 tablespoons of raisins.
-4 tablespoons of fat-free 4. Jonagold: If you like the taste of Golden Delicious apples 12:30 Elyria High Marching Band On the Square
At times, children can be whipped cream cheese.
tricky. They may not always -1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and Jonathans, try this hybrid of the two.
agree to eat celery sticks powder.
and peanut butter as a Directions: 5. Honeycrisp: These are sweet and slightly soft apples, 2:00 Open Door Marching Band On the Square
school-day snack. However, Lay the wheat tortilla on a
natural sugars, like those in plate and spread the cream but they won’t break down much during baking. Grab these 3:00 Ritch Underwood Gazebo
fruit, instead of processed cheese very evenly. Layer
and value-less candy and banana slices along the apples quickly because they have a limited window of avail- 4:00 Malt Shop Memories Courthouse
potato chips, can play a key center of the tortilla.
role in getting children to ability. Keith Heidenreich Around the Square
snack healthily -- especially Sprinkle the raisins over the
when they may be short on bananas, then sprinkle the 6. Winesap: The tough skin of these apples enables them 6:00 Liverpool Lads Ely Stage
time. cinnamon powder over the
layered fruit. to be stored for a long time. Plus the ?rm, white ?esh holds 6:30 Sean Gabriel Courthouse
Fruit offers ?ber and miner-
als to improve performance To wrap the tortilla, fold in up well to baking.
in class, provide energy for each end. Then take one
sports and curb appetites. side and roll away from your 7. Braeburn: These apples are known for their spicy-sweet Sat., Sept. 19 | 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Encouraging children to body in a tight jelly-roll man-
eat fruit as their snack may ner. The end product should ?avor. Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square
also help reduce their risk be a tight roll oozing cream
for cardiovascular diseases, cheese and bananas. 8. Rome: These round, attractive apples have a mild ?a- 10:00 Apple Pie Judging Donna’s Diner
high cholesterol, high blood
pressure and strokes later For more original recipes, vor, but hold up well. So for a more intense apple ?avor, mix
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Get creative during the 11:30 Life Care Amublance On the Square
school year with your after- 9. Gala: Crisp, sweet Gala apples offer the perfect balance
of ?rmness for pies. With natural sweetness, a baker can Kids Pie Eating Contest Gazebo
use less sugar than with other apples. Kids Apple Bobbing Gazebo
12:30 Princess Pageant Ely Stage
Apple Origins 1:00 Big Agnes Courthouse
Through the years, the image of apples and classrooms have 2:00 Keith Heidenreich Around the Square
4:00 YWCA Dance Team Stage
become synonymous, as has the idea of giving a teacher an Cornhole Tournament Behind City Hall
apple as a gift. There is debate as to the origins of this tra- 4:30 Keith Ransom Courthouse
6:00 Men of Steele Ely Stage
dition, but many sources have traced this
practice back to the 19th
century. School teachers Sun., Sept. 20 | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
in little farm towns were often Concessions and Crafts Surrounding the Square
paid in kind: sacks
of potatoes, ap- 9:00 Talmer Bank Car Show Broad Street
ples and so forth. 11:00 Rudy & the Illusions Gazebo
Some think the prac- 12:00 Ronald McDonald On the Square
tice originated as a simple 12:00 Presentation of Art Awards Ely Stage
gift of food for poorly paid teachers. 2:30 Yellow Delicious Ely Stage
Apples still remain a popular treat for teachers in the 2:30 WIXY1260 Courthouse
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Students take to the Wild
Parade of Bands Students at St. Mary School in Elyria handle a snake during a presentation by Outback Ray.
The second annual Midview Parade of Bands will show- Students at Saint Mary School in Elyria went “wild” by participating in a presentation by Outback Ray, who came with
case eight area bands on Saturday evening, September 19, in a bunch of his critters to entertain the students. He told the students about each animal and then he let students pet them. He
Adelsberg Stadium. Scheduled to perform are Columbia, brought two different snakes, a tortoise, a chinchilla, a rabbit, a hissing cockroach, a dwarf caiman and a blue tegu lizard.
Clearview, Firelands, North Ridgeville, Olmsted Falls, our
own alumni band and the Marching Blue. Tickets are $6 for Grafton Village Council Tailgate Party
adults, $4 for students and senior citizens, children 5 and un-
der are free. Show time is 7 p.m. Come for a wonderful night The Grafton Village Council met on September 1, with- Middie fans, it’s almost time for the annual Homecoming
of music and entertainment. out Mayor Megan Flanigan. The scheduled presentation by Tailgate Party sponsored by the Midview Soccer Boosters.
Bramhall Engineering regarding the Mechanic Street project The event will run from 5-7 p.m. on Friday evening, Octo-
Library Cards was once again put on hold. The vote to amend an agreement ber 2, in the high school APR. Dinner includes a pulled pork
September is library card sign-up month and the Grafton- with Bramhall Engineering was then tabled until after the sandwich or chicken breast sandwich, a side, chips, dessert
Midview library is offering incentives to sign up for a new presentation is made. Other items on the agenda were also and beverage. Tickets are $10 for adults and $3 for children.
account library card. Adults who sign up in September will altered. An ordinance which would enact a lot storm drainage There will be a raf?e and door prizes at the event. Dinner
be entered into a drawing for a FitBit. Children who sign up relief program was changed from an emergency passage to a tickets and raf?e tickets are available from any high school
for a new library card will be entered into a drawing for a Five ?rst reading of the action, and a resolution regarding a dona- soccer player or by calling Cindy at 440-610-1778, Jennifer
Below gift card. For more information, stop by or call the tion for a playground was withdrawn from the agenda. at 440-225-6852 or Teri at 440-537-4206.
library at 926-3317.
In other business, council transferred money received Beginner Archery Lessons
Read Between the Wines from permits to the general fund, passed a resolution regard-
Come join the Friends of the Grafton-Midview Public Li- ing employee health care and hired Neil Dorenkott as the new Indian Hollow Archers
brary for an evening of food, wine and friendship at this event electrical inspector.
on Thursday, October 1, from 7-10 p.m. Advanced tickets SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
are $35 and will go on sale beginning September 15. Tickets During the remainder of the meeting, several announce-
at the door are $40. For more details, please call the Library ments were made, updates given and discussions held. The Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
at 440-3317. library previewed some coming events such as: getting your programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
yard ready for winter by Don Moulds, library card sign up 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Fish Fry month, and an after-hours program from the Big Foot Asso- The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
The Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W Post #3341 in Grafton will ciation. Other updates and discussion were on: maintenance drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
be having a ?sh fry fund-raiser on Friday, October 2, from issues including water leaks, non-needed village equipment If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
5-7 p.m. The event is open to the public. All are invited to bringing in approximately $4,037 to the village after being
come and enjoy Lake Erie perch in the hall on Huron Street. sold on auction sites, and ideas for getting a silence zone. ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
Carry-out orders are available by calling the Post at 926-3341 Councilman John Lescher has been working on having the These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
after 4 p.m. village a Silence Zone, free of train whistles for many years. 9/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
Due to the three way intersection near downtown, regulations donuts and coffee for participants.
Reverse Raffle/Steak Fry have not allowed Grafton to be eligible for the Silence Zone. 9/15 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
Lescher introduced an idea to close or reroute a portion of instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and
Rescue K911 is having a Reverse Raf?e & Steak Fry fund- Cleveland Street to eliminate a third street and railroad inter- juice for participants.
raiser on Saturday, October 17, at 6 p.m. The event is at Graf- section. The idea would need further research. The next meet- 9/18 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and
ton VFW Post #3341, located at 783 Huron Street, in Grafton. ing is scheduled for September 15, at 7 p.m. snacks for participants.
Tickets are $50 per person and only 100 tickets will be sold. 9/21 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
Tickets are available by calling (440) 666-0749 or through McConnell Ready Mix is a full service Ready donuts and coffee for participants.
paypal: [email protected]. Mix Concrete supplier servicing the Northeast 9/22 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
Ohio area. We service Residential, Commer- instructed by Debi’s Personal
Steak dinner includes salad, baked potato, vegetabla, roll, cial, Industrial or Government projects of any Training with fruit and juice for
dessert and 2 drink tickets. Grand prize is $1,000. Side Boards size. For ordering and delivery of Ready Mix participants.
and a 50/50 raf?e will also be held. All money raised goes to Concrete or just a quote for your project call 9/25 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
the rehoming of bully breed dogs in need. Club with pop and snacks for
440-458-4325. participants.
AHHR Open House and McConnell Ready Mix • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
Membership Drive 37540 Butternut Ridge Road • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039
www.mcconnellreadymix.com the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Angels Haven Horse Rescue is hosting their annual Open [email protected] • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
House/Membership Drive on Sunday, October 4, from 1-
5 p.m. at Evergreen Farm, 13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton. Pray For Our Troops occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
Come meet the rescue horses and see how far they have pro- Manager for additional information.
gressed.
Fun activities will be occurring throughout the event, in-
cluding horse/pony rides. Driving opportunities are available
for a $2 donation. Wearable’s and other rescue items will be
on hand for a donation. Snacks will also be available. Your
generous donations help pay for hay, grain, vet and farrier
care, stall bedding and natural supplements.
They will also be offering gas card raf?e tickets at the
event. Tickets are $5 each and only 500 tickets are being sold.
1st prize is a $500 gas card to a station of your choice. 2nd
prize is a $50 gas card. If you would like gas card tickets,
you can send checks made payable to: AHHR, 13297 Durkee
Road, Grafton, Ohio 44044. The drawing will be held on
December 18.
Please call Heidi if you have any questions at 440-781-
5060.
Angels Haven Horse Rescue is a 501 (c) 3 nonpro?t vol-
unteer based organization.
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Midview Schools Grafton-Midview Library
Superintendent Scott Goggin
Welcome Erin Koch, LMT! Hours: The Grafton-Midview Pub- Cowboy Action Shooting
She specializes in sports Mon - appt only We have had a great start to the new school year so far, and lic Library is always working by The Firelands Peacekeep-
massage, chair massage, Tues/Thur - 12-8pm I hope everyone is getting into the routine of being back and to sponsor quality programs. ers – Sunday, September 20,
Swedish/therapeutic massage, Wed/Fri - 9-5pm enjoying their new classes this year. For accurate planning, please 2-3 p.m. Howdy, prospective
trigger point therapy and be advised most library pro- cowboys and cowgirls. Old
deep tissue massage. Book an Sat - 9-2pm This coming Tuesday, we have two fun events happening, grams require registration. To Iron Hip and Kit Colleen of
appt with Erin before Oct. 1st, which we are very excited about. Midview is hosting Unit- register, call 926-3317, visit the Firelands Peacekeepers
2015 and receive $10 OFF! ed We Sweat Field Day, for students only, from noon to 2 the library at 983 Main Street will share some of their Wild
p.m. on Ross Field at Adelsberg Stadium. United We Sweat in Grafton or visit their web- West knowledge on the Single
903 Main St.Grafton, OH 44044 | 440-926-2326 is a program that promotes healthy living in Greater Lorain site at www.gmplibrary.org. Action Shooting Society. Pre-
County, raising awareness of the numerous ?tness and nutri- senters dressed in their west-
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, D.D.S. tion opportunities available to our community. Now Open Sundays - The ern ?nest will show and tell
library is now open on Sun- about many of their ?rearms.
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY This day will feature a variety of activities, including a days from 12-5 p.m. until Me- Learn about various quick-
10,000 step pedometer session on our new walking trail, morial Day. draw competitions, including
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~ hip-hop line dancing, ?tness cards, jump-rope fun, parachute black powder categories, and
games, giant Twister and much more. If the weather doesn’t GMPL Writers Bunch (for- discover what types of ammo
Hours by Appointment cooperate, the rain date will be Thursday, Sept. 17. merly Writer’s Group) –Tues- are used in matches. All ages
day, September 15, 6 – 8 p.m. are welcome. Registration re-
419 NORTH MAIN STREET To continue the fun, we are hosting a Midview Commu- This is an uplifting casual quired.
GRAFTON, OHIO nity Dinner from 6-7:30 p.m. that evening at Midview High union of writers of all genres
School. This is a time for families to spend quality time to- who help other writers hone Explore the Floor - Mon-
440-926-2705 gether while enjoying a healthy meal, physical activity and, their abilities through honest day, September 21, 10-11 a.m.
of course, fun. and helpful evaluations. It is Explore the Floor is back by
grafton-dentist.com open to all genres and skill popular demand! This pro-
The event will include yoga, Zumba and resistance train- levels. Bring snacks to share gram invites caregivers and
Treasures Galore ing demonstrations, as well as a tour of our new walking path and come enjoy a unique fel- children ages birth to 3 years
Thrift Shop and more information about wellness opportunities in our lowship of like minds. to experience meaningful play
community. Families of our students in ?fth through eighth at the library. Enjoy playing
We accept donations of furniture and grades are invited, however, we will only be able to serve Winterizing Your Yard - with your child using educa-
around 300 people. If you would like to participate, please Thursday, September 15, 7-8 tional toys and soft furniture -
misc. household items for resale and register at www.midviewk12.org, where you can ?nd the reg- p.m. The last two winters have perfect for little crawlers and
istration link and more information about the event. been extremely tough on Ohio wobblers!
donate to the American Cancer Society yards. This year, get your out-
I hope to see families and students enjoying the Sept. 15 door gardens and yard squared Storytime - Tuesday, Sep-
Hours: Wed-Sun 11am-5pm festivities as we continue to kick off another school year at away to help save yourself tember 22, from 6-6:30 p.m.
36040 Royalton Rd, Grafton OH Midview! Have a great week! both money and severe plant Storytime is designed for chil-
loss. Laura Mould, from Don dren ages 3-6 years old. Each
440.731.0441 Mr. Scott Goggin, Superintendent Mould’s Plantation in North program will explore great
Midview Local Schools, [email protected] Ridgeville, will discuss ev- books, fun concepts, and en-
SAVE MONEY WITH erything from fertilizing your gage in creative, educational
THE HOME/CAR DISCOUNT. Midview Soccer update lawn to pruning up those roses activities.
and making sure you have all
Which helps when you have the The Midview Men’s Soccer Team has had an active season the right equipment to take GMPL Book Discussion-
already and is as even on the season as can be with two wins, care of your outdoor winter Tuesday, September 22, at 7
HOME/CAR PAYMENTS. two losses and a tie. The wins came against Elyria by a score preparations. Seating is limit- p.m. & Wednesday, Septem-
of 5-2, and against Columbia by a score of 2-0. The men were ed, therefore prompt registra- ber 23, at 10 a.m.
Combine your home and auto insurance and save up shut out in games with North Olmsted (0-4) and by Avon (0- tion is encouraged.
to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide® 6). Their 1-1 tie was shared with Amherst. Come cheer on the Each consecutive Tuesday
team. Their schedule can be found on the Midview website, Babypalooza - Wednes- and Wednesday session dis-
Mark Cummings Agency www.midviewk12.org; click on Athletics, fall sports, boys’ days, September 16, 23 from cusses the same book. All are
soccer and then schedule. 10-10:30 a.m. Join them on welcome, you need not have
MARK CUMMINGS Wednesdays in September read the book to join the dis-
The Ladies’ Soccer Team is 3-1-1 on the season thus far for this short and lively pro- cussion. We offer stimulating
990 Commerce Dr. Grafton and even in the South West Conference play at 1-1-1. The gram for babies (from birth to conversation to feed the brain,
team’s wins came against Elyria (10-1), Amherst (2-1) and 3 years) and their caregivers. nourish the soul and arouse
440-926-2000 Parma (7-0). Their only loss was by a narrow margin against This is a great way to intro- the senses. Come and join us
North Olmsted, 0-1. The team tied with Avon 1-1. Their duce baby to the world of sto- for a joyful and invigorating
[email protected] schedule can be found on the Midview web site as well. ries using songs, rhymes and experience.
Call me today for a quote. lap bounces. Register your
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. wee one today! Doctor Who Night -
Auto Home Life Business 420 N. Main St., Grafton Wednesday, September 23,
Teen Advisory Group - 6-8 p.m. Teens are invited to
Products underwritten by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Af?lited Companies. Life Emergencies Wednesday, September 16, a night of sci-? fun as we cel-
Insurance issued by Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home Of?ce: Columbus, OH 43215-2220 Welcomed! 6-7 p.m. Become a member of ebrate all things Doctor Who.
the Teen Advisory Group and Activities and games include a
Same-day Denture help plan upcoming activities Doctor Who version of Guess
Repairs Available and events for the Library. Who, bow tie and Dalek crafts,
Volunteer at special events and a TARDIS photo booth.
“We Cater To Cowards” and help out with Children’s Snacks and refreshments will
programs. Applications are also be available.
SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE available at the Reference
Desk any time or can be com- The Mouse with the Musi-
440-926-3441 pleted at the meeting. cal Ear - Thursday, September
24, 10-10:30 a.m. Susan We-
Teen Movie Night - Thurs- ber will join us from the Cen-
day, September 17, 5:30-8 ter for Arts-Inspired Learning
p.m. Scorch Trials hits theaters to share a special, musical
September 18. Watch another story time with our preschool
big screen version of one of friends! Come hear songs and
your favorite books here! folk tales about animals. Sign
up today!
Great Fall Fun @ GMPL
Craft & Chat - Jewelry with
THE MOUSE WITH THE MUSICAL EAR a Western Flair - Thursday,
September 24, 6-8 p.m. Sep-
Thursday, September 24, 10 - 10:30 AM tember Craft & Chat will have
wild-west ?air. Participants
Susan Weber from Center for Arts-Inspired Learning will wishing to learn can create a
leather bracelet to wear. Those
share a special, musical story time with our preschool wishing to create the bracelet
will be responsible for picking
through 2nd grade friends! Sign up today! up their own supplies. For a
supply list, call or stop by the
1007 Parsons Road • Grafton, OH 44044 APPLE CIDERING library or email Tami @ tmul-
440-926-2880 [email protected].
Saturday, September 26, 10 - 10:30 AM
Apple Cidering - Saturday,
Bring the Farm To You provides a hands-on program on how to make September 26, 10:30-11:30
apple cider! Great educational fun for all ages. Register today. a.m. Bring the Farm To You
visits us to provide a hands-
MINECRAFT MANIA on program on how to make
apple cider! You won’t want
Saturday, September 26, 1 - 4 PM to miss this juicy opportunity
to try fresh-made cider. You’ll
Play Minecraft with fellow enthusiasts in multiple formats - pocket go bananas over this Apple Ci-
edition, online, PS3, and Xbox 360. Perler beads will be provided dering program! All ages can
register today.
for making creatures, weapons and characters, too!
Players of all experience levels may attend. Minecraft Mania - Satur-
day, September 26, 1-4 p.m.
Visit or call the library or use our website to register. Play Minecraft with fellow
enthusiasts in multiple for-
983 Main St., GraOon mats – pocket edition, online,
440-926-3317 PS3 and Xbox 360. Take a
break in the action and create
www.gmplibrary.org your favorite characters, crea-
tures and weapons with perler
beads. Players of all experi-
ence levels may attend.
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Oberlin History Walk
[email protected] Memorial Service Enjoy stories of some of Oberlin’s most intriguing resi-
dents of days gone by, amidst a colorful backdrop of fall foli-
AAUW of Elyria meeting Pastor David Walker of the Belden United Methodist will age, on the “Radicals & Reformers History Walk” through
preside over a memorial service for longtime Grafton Twp. Westwood Cemetery, hosted by the Oberlin Heritage Center.
The Elyria Chapter of the American Association of Uni- resident Pat Harrison, late wife of George Harrison, on Sat- The guided history walk will be offered Saturdays, Septem-
versity Women will meet on Monday, Sept. 21, at 6 p.m. at urday, September 26, at the Belden Cemetery on Route 303 ber 19 & 26 at 11 a.m. The guided 75-minute tour promises
Grace Lutheran Church, 9685 East River Rd., in Elyria. This (east of Route 83). a pleasing balance of Westwood’s scenic landmarks and sto-
will be a “pot luck” dinner meeting to kick off the new year. ries of some of the many spirited men and women of Oberlin
The program will be presented by Joe Filipiak and is entitled Patricia A. Harrison, 75, passed away peacefully Friday, who simply refused the status quo. Find out which resident
“A Native Carver.” Plan to join them for good food, good January 2, 2015. Pat was born November 26, 1939 in Cleve- was remembered as “gentle, soft-spoken, tolerant and yet
information and good friends. land, to the late Frank and Eleanor (nee Kope) Kollar. She nobody’s fool.” Visit the headstone of the man who escaped
resided in Grafton Twp. for the past 40 years. from slavery (twice!) and later served on the Oberlin village
Plum Creek Garden Club council. Tour admission is $6 per adult; history walks are
She has been greatly missed by her husband of 51 years, free to OHC members, college students and children under
The Plum Creek Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. on George, sisters, Eleanor Jean Pischel and Annette Fensel, both 18 accompanied by an adult. (The guided walks are recom-
Tuesday, October 6, at the Carlisle Visitor Center, 12882 of Florida, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded mended for children ages 9 and up.) Participants gather near
Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. The topic for the evening will in death by her brother, Frank Kollar. At Pat’s request, crema- the Westwood Cemetery entrance (455 Morgan Street) to be-
be “How to Keep Animals Away From Gardens.” Guests are tion had taken place. gin the historic journey. Parking is available along the paved
welcome. For more information, please contact Pam at 440- pathways within the cemetery. Each of the guided walksmay
225-1448. A luncheon will follow at the church to allow time for be arranged for groups by appointment from April through
socializing and reminiscing. the end of October. For more information, or to make a reser-
Corvette Show for the Troops vation, please visit www.oberlinheritagecenter.org or call the
Blessing of the Animals Heritage Center at (440) 774-1700.
The Lake Shore Corvette Club is hosting their 6th annual
Corvette Show “For the Troops” on Saturday, September 19, You don’t want to miss this - nor does your dog, goat or HOW CAN YOU
at Sunnyside Chevrolet, 1100 Broad Street, in Elyria. Please pet pig!
note that this is a new location. Registration is from 9 a.m. SAVE UP TO 30%
- 12 p.m., with a $10 fee/car. Proceeds will bene?t the North- On Sunday, Oct. 4, a “Blessing of the Animals” liturgy will ON YOUR
ern Ohio USO. For questions, or to register, please contact be held outdoors during the regular 10:30 service at Belden
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beans, rolls w/butter, bottled water, coffee and dessert. There The Connections program for students pre-school through in Wellington at 440.647.6010.
will be a cash bar. eighth grade will begin on Wednesday, September 16. A ten
minute opening at 5:30 p.m. will be followed by sessions in Products and coverages not available in all states
Pre-sale tickets only are available for $30 per person. For crafts, games and Bible stories throughout the evening. Din-
tickets, contact The Lorain County Historical Society at (440) ner is included at 6 p.m. as part of this free program. Pick-up
322-3341. All tickets will be mailed unless purchased close is at 7:30 p.m. Teens are welcome to attend as helpers for the
to the event date. Proceeds bene?t the maintenance of The younger groups. Connections will be cancelled if Midview
Hickories Museum, the programming of LCHS and the Lo- Schools are closed due to weather conditions. All children
rain County History Center. This event is open to the public. are welcome to enjoy this program. Please call the church of-
?ce at 926-2209 if you have questions.
Agricultural Tire Collection
The church is located at 36130 St. Rt. 303, about 1/8 west
The Lorain County Solid Waste Management District of St. Rt. 83.
is having an Agricultural Tire Collection Day on Thursday,
Sept. 24, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tires should be brought to the Workshop Players presents...
Lorain County Collection Center, 540 South Abbe Road, in
Elyria (next to Firestone). All tires must be pre-registered by The Nuns are back (by popular demand)! The Nunsense
Thursday, September 17. To register, call 1-800-449-5463 or Vegas Revue, by Dan Goggin and directed by Dave Stacko,
440-328-23687. The service is being presented free of charge takes the sisters on a brand new adventure.
to Lorain County residents. A driver’s license or ID is needed
to verify residency. Being accepted are: implement tires, A parishioner volunteers to donate $10,000 to the sisters’
wagon tires, truck tires. skid loader tires, most front tires and school if they will perform in a club in Las Vegas; Mother
4-wheeler tires up to 36” in diameter. Also being accepted are Superior (Pat Stein) is hesitant to accept. However, convinced
most rear tractor tires up to 60” in diameter, larger rear tractor by the other sisters (Becky Linder, Emmalea Linder, Kristina
and combine tires which are 61” or larger in diameter. Rivera and Debra Rose) that “what happens in Vegas, stays in
Vegas,” Reverend Mother agrees.
Stay Current...
What follows is the most feather-?lled, sequin-studded,
Keep in touch with your community! fan dancing Nunsense show ever! Performing in The Pump
Room at the Mystique Motor Lodge, the sisters experience
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“It’s a whole lot funny and a little bit naughty, but there
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Next performance dates are September 18, 19, 25 & 26 and
October 2 & 3 at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on September
20 & 27 and October 4 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15. For groups
of 10 or more, tickets are $13 and may be reserved online
at www.workshopplayers.com or by calling the box of?ce at
(440) 988-5613. Box Of?ce hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The Workshop Players is located at 44820 Middle Ridge
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Lorain County
Story Times - Story times Mary Doria Russell - Genealogical Society
start the week of Sept. 14. Hear local author Mary Doria
Story time bene?ts include Russell speak on the evening
promoting early childhood of Tuesday, Sept. 29. Russell “Czech and Slovak Genealogical Research: On-Line Re-
literacy, encouraging social is this year’s featured author sources for Successfully Tracing Your Ancestors,” presented
Mayoral Forum interaction and expanding for Lorain County Reads, a by Dorothy Titera from the Family History Center in West-
language learning. There is collaborative effort by the lake, will be the featured program at the meeting of the Lorain
The North Ridgeville Chamber Of Commerce is present- no charge. Call, click or visit public libraries serving Lo- County Chapter OGS on Monday, September 14, at the North
ing a Mayoral Forum on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. at the to ?nd a session that ?ts the rain County. The event is at Ridgeville Library, 35700 Bainbridge Rd.
North Ridgeville Education Center, located at 5490 Mills little one in your life. Prereg- Lorain County Community
Creek Road, in North Ridgeville. Come and meet Mayor istration is required. College’s Spitzer Confer- This presentation will provide a successful family research
David Gillock and Terry Murray, both candidates for Mayor. Streaming Movies, ence Center, located at 1005 in The Czech Republic and Slovakia can be very rewarding.
Please Note: no campaign related signs or clothes permit- Downloadable Magazines N. Abbe Road in Elyria. Czech and Slovak records are being digitized and made avail-
ted. And More - Come to learn Russell is the author of able online. Numerous websites and helpful research strate-
how to use the library’s web- “Doc,” a national best-seller gies will be shared and discussed. Social time is at 6:30 p.m.;
Arts Council to meet site, LorainPublicLibrary. about Doc Holliday and the the program and a general business meeting are at 7 p.m.
org, to access free download- beginning of his friendship
The North Ridgeville Arts Council will meet on Monday. able and/or streaming maga- with Wyatt Earp, before the Individuals with an interest in genealogy are invited to at-
Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. at the North Ridgeville Library, 35700 zines, movies, TV shows, shoot-out at the O.K. Corral. tend this free program. Lorain County ancestor is not a re-
Bainbridge Rd. Refreshments will be served. music and audiobooks. The Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a quirement for participation in Chapter events. Contact Pete
at (440) 967-8002 or Margaret at (440) 323-5080 for more
The speaker for this meeting will be Charlotte Yetman, information about the Lorain County Chapter of OGS.
Baldwin Wallace Professor in the Theatre Department and
costume designer for The Great Lakes Theatre Festival. She program is offered two times cash bar in the 6 o’clock hour.
will be presenting a program on the costumes for the up- for your convenience - Mon- The author will start her pre-
coming production, “Secret Garden” at the Hanna Theatre, day, Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m. sentation at 7 p.m. and take
to begin on Sept. 25, and how they evolve into the ?nished and Thursday, Sept. 17, at questions afterward. Prereg-
products through her and her staff’s expertise. 2 p.m. Get an overview of istration is required by call-
some eLibrary services and ing the Elyria Public Library
The public is invited. Come hear this most interesting learn how to get started en- System at 440-322-0175.
speaker. For more information please contact Betty Lou at joying them today. Bring any Image Comics - now
(440) 327-0422. questions and your devices. available instantly through
Preregistration is required. the Lorain Public Library
CROP Hunger walk/5K Run Tween And Teen Nail System’s eLibrary. Find
Art - Turn your ?ngernails hoopla, a digital service pro-
On Saturday morning, Sept. 19, the North Ridgeville area into works of art on Tuesday, vider,atLorainPublicLibrary.
CROP Hunger Walk/5K Run will be held to show our love Sept. 15, at 6:45 p.m. Bring org/eLibrary. On hoopla,
and active concern for neighbors in need both near and far. your favorite nail polish and readers can choose between
Meet at South Central park from 8-9 a.m. for registration. learn techniques using ba- full page and panel-by-panel
The walk/run will begin at 9 a.m. Pre-registration is $25 and sic tools to create exciting views. There’s no charge for
includes a T-shirt for the walk or run. Registration is $30 on designs. This interactive hoopla – all you need is your
the day of the event, but no T-shirt. You can ?nd the reg- program is intended for ?fth- Lorain Public Library Sys-
istration form on the Fields UMC website, www.?eldsumc. graders and up. Preregistra- tem library card. For more
org, under “events,” on the Fields UMC Facebook Page, tion is required. information, call the Lorain
http://www.facebook.com/?eldsunitedmethodistchurch, or Exploration Station - Ex- Public Library System at 1-
on the CWS CROPWALK of?cial website http://hunger. ploration Station soars back 800-322-READ.
cwsglobal.org/site/TR/2014FallCROPHungerWalk/TR- on Friday, Sept. 18, from 11 For more information, or
Fall2014?pg=entry&fr_id=19376. a.m. - 2 p.m. Two through to register for any of these
5-year-olds and their care- programs, call the North
The participants will be raising awareness and funds to givers are invited to stop by Ridgeville Branch at 440-
change the world in real and measurable ways, such as dig- the story room to explore 327-8326 or visit Lorain-
ging wells that will bring clean water to villages, and provid- and learn about the alphabet, PublicLibrary.org. The North
ing seeds and tools so that people can grow their own food. numbers, shapes, colors, pat- Ridgeville Branch is located
CROP Hunger walks are making a real difference! CROP terns and much more. at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
Hunger Walk funds will bene?t the overall work and ministry North Ridgeville Writers
of Church World Service, working around the world to help - Adults looking to meet
those in need. It’s important to note that CROP will contribute other writers and work on
25% of what is raised directly to Community Care of North their writing skills are invited
Ridgeville. to join this group on Satur-
day, Sept. 19, from 2-4 p.m.
For additional information, or to volunteer for this event, Be prepared to participate in
please contact the Fields United Methodist Church of?ce at read and critique sessions.
(440) 327-8753. Preregistration is required.
Computers For Begin-
Dawn said ners - If you’re new to
Lets have a sale! computers or you’d like to
brush up on basic computer
So we are! skills, this is the course for
you! Come to th library on
Mums, tulips, daffodils and your spring bulbs are in! either Monday, Sept. 21, at
6:30 p.m. or Thursday, Sept.
35% Off 24, at 2 p.m. Participants
will identify computer parts
all Perennials and use a mouse, as well as
receive a hands-on introduc-
50% Off tion to the Windows 7 oper-
ating system. Preregistration
Fruit Trees & Bushes! is required.
Adult Book Discussion -
Buy 1 Get 1 Fans of Downton Abbey will
Roses! enjoy reading “The House at
Riverton,” by Kate Morton.
Selected Fairy Decor 35%OFF Adults are invited to discuss
this novel at the library on
Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 1 p.m.
Copies are available at the
adult information desk. The
story takes place at River-
ton House, where in 1924, a
young poet shot himself and
the family’s daughters were
the only witnesses. Seventy-
?ve years later, their servant,
East: 34837 Lorain Rd., West: Cr. of Rts. 58 & 113 who also knows the truth,
North Ridgeville 440-327-3407 Amherst 440-986-7777 is taken back to Riverton
M-F 8 -5 , Sat. 8:30-4, Closed Sun. M-F 8-5:30, Sat. 8:30-5, Closed Sunday
House, where memories are
reawakened.
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Your local Merchants are of fun on Wednesday, Sept.
your neighbors. 23, at 6:45 p.m. Bring kin-
dergarteners through ?fth-
Close to home, community involved graders to this program
and here to serve you! where they’ll learn how to
use LEGO®s to play math
Shopping locally helps your community games, solve math problems
and build math graphs. Pre-
registration is required.
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Attention Wellington are
businesses....
Pittsfield Historical Society An opportunity to help support the School Resource Of-
?cer position.
On Saturday, Sept. 19, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Pitts?eld Twp.
Historical Society will have their 3rd annual Antiques and A number of local businesses are coming together to help
Primitives Festival. The event will include a BBQ, live mu- the Wellington School System, as well as the Wellington
sic, local produce, organic local honey and over 35 vendors. Police Department, in funding the School Resource Of?cer
There is a $3 admission. Parking is free. All proceeds will be position. (An SRO provides law enforcement and police ser-
for Local 1840’s Schoolhouse renovation. vices to the school, school grounds and interacts with faculty
and students.) This has been a vital addition to the schools
The event is on the Pitts?eld Twp. Hall and Grounds, lo- and has proven bene?cial not only to the students but also to
cated on the NW corner of Rts. 303 & 58. the community.
Doogie Doo & Pooch Parade We are proposing to have a city wide business fund-raiser
on Saturday, September 26, from 12-5 p.m. We would like to
The Oberlin Doggie Doo & Pooch Parade is just around have all businesses participate in the city wide sidewalk sale
the corner on September 19, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Come see and display their goods and/or services and then make a dona-
what everyone is barking about on Tappan Square in Down- tion from their proceeds to this worthy cause. This would be
town Oberlin. This event increases awareness of the plight of a great way to help your community, as well as to let many
homeless dogs and helps people interested in adopting dogs. people see what your business has to offer.
Many dog rescue groups and local animal shelters attend
this event each year with dogs for people to see and hope- The following are some of the businesses who have al-
fully, adopt! Demonstrations and entertainment will be going ready joined in this worthwhile cause:
on throughout the day. Closing out the day’s activities is the
Doggie Doo’s signature event, “The Pooch Parade,” begin- -Wellington Music will have a donation jar, be providing
ning at 3:30 p.m. on North Professor Street. Bring your dog live entertainment from local musicians and donating 20% of
and watch the parade, or better yet, be a part of the parade. their total sales during this period.
The Pooch Parade will form up at approximately 3:15 p.m.
and will start barking down North Professor St. at 3:30 p.m. -Colonial Barbershop is donating $1.00 for each haircut
and will be selling hotdogs and donating proceeds.
Everyone with a dog is invited to be in the parade!
“Canine Capers” begin at noon: 12 p.m. - Doggie Idol -Special Effects Custom Printing will have a big sale, of-
(Best Singing Dog); 12:30 p.m. - Fur Family Fashion Contest fering coupons for discounts on printing services, providing a
(Costumes for Dogs & Humans); 1 p.m. - Dance Your Tail Off food item and donating a percentage of the pro?ts.
(Best Dancing Dog); 1:30 p.m. - Best Bunch (Dog Costume
Contest for 2 or More Dogs); 2 p.m. - Oberlin’s Got Talent -Takedown Tactical will donate 20% if their total sales.
(Best Trick); and 2:30 p.m. - Coolest Canine (Dog Costume -Red Iron Bar and Grill will be hosting numerous fund-
Contest for 1 Dog). For more information, visit www.ober- raising events.
lin.org/doggiedoo or call the Oberlin Business Partnership at -Forts Tavern will have a donation jar, as well as conduct-
(440) 774-6262. ing a raf?e for a beer sign.
These are just a few examples of what some of the busi-
MCGS family history classes nesses are doing to help with this effort. Please consider join-
ing this cause and supporting our local school system as well
The Medina County Genealogical Society will pres- as the police department.
ent “Who Do You think You Will Find,” free family history Please let us know ASAP if you would like to partici-
classes. These classes are intended to enhance the genealogi- pate in this great cause and let us know what you would like
cal knowledge of new and more experienced researchers. The to provide so we can move forward in the planning process.
classes will be held on ?ve Saturdays, September 26, October Please contact Wellington Music at 440-647-3233 or the Red
3, 17 & 24 and November 7, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (with a 2- Iron Bar & Grill at 440-647-3800.
hour lunch break) at the Medina County District Library, 210 Thank you for your continued support!
S. Broadway, in Medina.
Mane Stride Steak Fry
Participants may attend as many days as desired. Since
space is limited, registration for each class is required. Per- Mane Stride, a hippother- will allow them to continue 33rd Annual
sons may register by sending an email to chapter@medinac- apy and therapeutic riding providing these services to
oogs.org and label the subject line as Genealogy Class. The program, announces their people in need. Harvest of the Arts
email should include the registrant’s name, telephone number 2015 Steak Fry fund-raiser
and the dates of attendance. on Saturday, September 19, For only $25 per ticket, the On the Square in Wellington
from 6-11 p.m., at the Am- Steak Fry includes a T-bone
Various topics are: September 26 - Welcome, Intro to herst Eagles, located at 1161 steak, baked potato, salad, A Fundraiser for the Herrick Memorial Library
Family History, Census Records, Vital Records andChurch Milan Avenue, in Amherst. roll and keg beer. A cash bar
Records; October 3 - Wills/Probate Research, Courthouse Mane Stride, a 501(c)(3) is also available. The event Sunday, September 20, 2015
Records, Newspaper Research and City Directories; October non-pro?t hippotherapy and also features basket raf?es, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
17 - Genealogy Software, Technology Issues, Search Tech- therapeutic riding organiza- 50/50 raf?es, door prizes, a
niques/Methods and Google as a Research Tool; October 24 - tion established in August spin-to-win prize wheel and FINE ARTS ~ FOLK ART
Land Records, Immigration/Naturalization, Ethnic Research 2009, is located at Equine music by DJ Tom and Tom.
and Funeral Homes/Cemeteries; and November 7 - Military Differences in Oberlin. This Proceeds will bene?t Mane -Quilt Raffle
Records, What’s Their Story, DNA and Brick Wall Records. program has assisted many Stride’s scholarship pro-
adults and children with gram, operations and equip- -Children’s Activities
More information is available from Pat Morgan, Chapter disabilities in developing ment needs for special needs
President, at (330) 725-7540. The chapter’s website is www. strength and improving bal- children and adults.
medinacoogs.org. ance and coordination, as
well as con?dence and social For more information or
skills in both our mounted to purchase tickets, please
and unmounted programs. call Becky Farmer at (440)
Fund-raising events, such 864-4471.
as their annual Steak Fry,
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3rd Annual Pitts?eld Antique and Primitives Festival
Saturday, September 19th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Antiques, Primitives, Furnishings, Glassware, Local
Produce and Organic Honey, View Chair Caning and
see updates to the 1830’s Schoolhouse on site. Talk to
local Schoolhouse Historian. Antique Motorcycles &
Autos. Live Music “Rudy and the Illusions,” BBQ’s,
35 exhibits, exceptional vendors.
www.jmcarpentryltd.com Local Guitarist Vince Lucenti performing from 12-3 p.m.
NW corner of Rt 58 and Rt 303
at the Pitts?eld Township Hall
$3.00 admission, children free.
FREE parking!
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APPLIANCES GARAGE SALES CLASSIFIEDS *2-Week Special for Garage/Rummage Sale Ads &
Personal Items For Sale: $14. (15 words or less) (No Breeders,
Good clean used appli- 1044 Woodland Chase, Graf-
ances. Call Bill Bakers, ton. Sept. 17, 11am-6pm. Male Get the Job Done! Dealers, Agents or Businesses.) DEADLINE: WED. 12 NOON
440-322-2325. and female clothing, pool
table, appliances, misc. 3 Easy Ways to Place Your Classi?ed - Phone: 440-236-8982 | 1-800-941-3099
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AUTOS WANTED Everything ALL PERSONAL ADS MUST BE PREPAID
Mike’s Hooker Service. We Must Go! CLASSIFIED RATES: • Personal ads $10/15 words or less. 10¢ per word after 15. 2nd week - $4 (*personal ads only).
pay top dollar for all unwant-
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free September 18 - 20 • Business Classified $12/15 words or less per week, 10¢ per word after 15. • Special Set-up (Centered & Capped)
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike,
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Number of weeks ad runs: 1 2 3 4
Sat & Sun 9-4pm 21,000 Households
CLEANING 6215 E. Law Rd. Please print - All information below is needed to process your ad. Mail to: Rural-Urban Record•P.O. Box 966•Columbia Station, OH 44028
Valley City
3 Chics and a Broom: Green 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Cleaning. Let us spiff you Household items,
up! Licensed, bonded and furniture, 2 pc. glass 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
insured. 440-355-6639.
hutch, glassware, 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s dishes, ?ling cabinet,
needs are different. We spe- desk, gas stove, Sony Mastercard & Visa Accepted. Card #:
cialize in catering to what your stereo, Jano stereo
needs are. Call Marcie today equipment, windows, Expiration Date: 3 Digit # on back:
for your free assessment ap-
pointment at 440-213-7527. wicker set, weight NAME PHONE
Over 13 years experience. machine, holiday
decor, garden pots, ADDRESS
tires and much more
FIREWOOD SIGNED
I can’t list!
Seasoned Firewood, $200 a HELP WANTED Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has pur-
cord or $80 a truckload, deliv- 13115 Heather Lane, Columbia chased selected classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product
ered. 440-371-6821 Station (off Snell, near Rt. HELP WANTED - VAN/BUS DRIVER is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad-
252). Sept. 17-19: Thursday ver tisers do not offer “employment” but rather supply the readers with manu-
FLEA MARKETS 10am-6pm; Friday & Saturday The Lorain County Veterans Service Commission is seek- als, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish
10am-3pm. No early birds. ing to ?ll the following position. Please contact Director, Terry mail order businesses at home. Under NO circumstances should you send
TRESURES GALORE Cash sales only. No large Stone at (440) 284-4623 for more information. any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID or credit
bills. Tools: Sandblast cabinet, card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless
HVLP paint sprayer, wood Van/Bus Driver of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over
lathe, Porter-Cable framing Transporting Veterans to and from their VA medical appoint- the phone, it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All
nailer, laser level, saber saw, ments at the Wade Park VA Medical Facility, Parma VA Out-Pa- funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada.
lug wrench, gas blow torches, tient Clinic and the VA Out-Patient Clinic in Lorain.
T. HRIFT extension ladder, Accuride LAWN & GARDEN WANTED TO BUY
SHOP drawer slides, air tools, E-Z DESCRIPTION/DUTIES:
Bleed. Yard: TroyBuilt 8hp 1. Part-time employee; hours vary between 7:30 a.m. to 4:00
Over 25 Shops in 1 chipper, 50 foot snow fence, p.m., Monday through Friday. Closed on holidays. GREENPIECE Antiques Wanted! Buying
tomato cages, bricks. Pond: 2. Responsible for picking up Veterans at their home or at a Personalized contents of Estates, houses,
* Huge Savings & Variety UV light, leaf netting, shade designated pick up location to transport to VA medical appoint- landscape restoration. attics and barns. We pay well.
netting, algae control. Au- ments, then return to pick up location. Fall & Senior discounts. 440-506-7738
• New Vendors Welcome tomotive: jack stands, auto 3. Coordinate schedule with Transportation Coordinator. Trees, beds and lawns.
repair ramps, Gunson’s Color 4. Other duties as required at the discretion of the Lorain Top soils and mulches. Estate Gold &
Open Wed.-Sun. 11am-5pm Tune. Remodeling: Natural County Veterans Service Commissioners and/or Director. 440-458-5551
gas heater (10,000 btu), GE Silver Exchange
36040 Rt. 82 (W. of Rt. 83) microwave (under-cabinet REQUIREMENTS: JACK’S STUMP REMOVAL
mount), stainless sink with 1. Veteran with an honorable or under honorable conditions & LAWN CARE INSTANT CASH
440-731-0441 / Visit us on.Facebook faucet, dimensional lumber, discharge, Free Estimates Buying Gold Jewelry, Diamonds,
Accepts Donations of roo?ng felt. Antiques: sewing (required to provide DD-214). 440-281-6970
machine base with marble top, 2. Resident of Lorain County. 440-506-8647 Old Coins, Pocket Watches,
furniture & household leaded glass windows, cigar 3. Previous driving experience with a clean driving record. 216-410-7106 Anything Old
stand, WWII era steel desk with Must be insurable.
iteAmmsertioc.asnupCpaonrtcethre swivel chair, porch rockers. 4. Must be able to lift 50 lbs., to assist Veterans on and off TOWN & COUNTRY Tree Ser- Call for store hours & private
Household: Room-sized rugs, van when needed. vice. Complete tree removal, appointments
Society drawing table. Miscellaneous: trimming, root feeding and Dowtown Elyria
Wood pull toys, much house- cleaning. Fully insured. FREE
FLYGUY’S hold, glassware, etc. ESTIMATES. Firewood for 316-A Broad St.•440-323-4258
COINS sale. 440-236-3061. 440-506-0334
Check out our
Buying, Selling, Trading Website for additional LEGAL NOTICES Buying guitars, banjos, old
All U.S./Foreign Coins ampli?ers, guitar parts, faxo-
Old Gold - Jewelry/Watches Garage Sales Legal Notice of property sold phones, accordians, drums,
in accordance with 5321.01 basses, horns & most older
Located at www.rural-urbanrecord.com ET Sec of revised code: Ten- musical instruments. Call
Welcome Home Market Place ant has till 09/24/15 to pay in Mike, 330-367-7100.
on Rt. 82, just west of Rt. 83 Community Flea Market—Yard full. Contents of unit will be
Hours: Wed.-Sun. 11 am-5 pm Sale in North Eaton. Sat., Sept. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED sold at private / public sale or
19. Table spaces available. disposed / destroyed. Public
Richard A. Bell 440-748-0371 Attention: Adults & students Drivers: No-Touch! Get Home, Sale 09/26/15 @ 9 AM @ A Af-
1-520-405-4956 at least 15 and up! Temporary, Get Paid! Excellent Pay Per / fordable Self Storage @ 38333
Rummage Sale: First Congre- 6-week, fun part-time job for Wk! Strong Bene?ts Package Chestnut Ridge Rd., Elyria,
FOR RENT gational Church, 140 S. Main daytime pumpkin festival or Including Bonuses! CDL-A OH. Timothy Long, 131 Park
St., Wellington. Thursday, evening haunted house. Ac- 1yr. exp. 877-704-3773. Meadow, Apt. K, Elyria, OH
2-Bedroom Apartment in Graf- Oct. 1, Friday Oct. 2, from tors: Spooky Ranch for ages 44035: D-12, Misc.; Tawanda
ton. No stairs, security depos- 9am-5pm. 16 & up. Tractor drivers, park- NOW HIRING Allgood, 144 Irondale, Elyria,
it, no pets. 440-343-5898. ing help, etc. Apply in person Gibbs Butcher Block OH 44035: B-3, Misc.; Leslie
HALLS FOR RENT Wed., Sept. 16, or Thurs., -Customer Service / Deli, Begany, 601 Cornell Ave.,
Affordable apartments in La- Sept. 17, from 5pm to 7pm at: Days (11-7 shift) and Elyria, OH 44035: L-5, Misc.
Porte: Spacious 2BR units, AMVETS POST 32 Rockin’-R-Ranch, 19066 East weekends. Must be
close to 480. Starting at $535/ 11087 Middle Ave., Elyria River Rd., Columbia Station. reliable & good with people. PETS
month. 1st month rent free. www.spookyranch.com and -Part-time meat cutter.
Call 440-323-7067. Capacity: Hall-250, www.clevelandhayride.com. Must have experience! All Paws Kennel, 24344 Foster
Q-Hut-100, Pavillion-250 -Looking for someone to Rd., Litch?eld, 330-648-9509.
Columbia Station. Quiet coun- Available for all occasions Auto body Tech, part-time, grill on Saturdays 10am-5pm. Heated indoor facility, 4 fenced
try living in a beautiful park- flexible hours into possible Please stop in to apply: exercise yards, custom care.
like setting. Spacious 1216 Call for pricing full-time. 10yrs. exp. required. 9858 East River Road $15 per day. Grooming now
sq. ft., 2Bdr. ranch duplex with and availability Flat rate. 440-429-3404 available.
den / of?ce or 3rd small bed- 440-458-8544 Columbia Station
room. Fireplace, appliances, KEYSTONE LOCAL ROOFING
a/c, detached garage. Pets COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL SCHOOLS HOME IMPROVEMENT
negotiable. Photos, details on 25-150 Capacity JARRELL CONSTRUCTION
Zillow.com. $850 plus utilities. is seeking to ?ll the Masonry step repairs, brick Quality roo?ng &
440-236-3759 Catering Available following positions. work, stone veneer, tuck-point- siding since 1983.
440-236-3323 Apply in person or send ing, retaining walls. No job too
Elyria: 1 month free. $100 secu- small. Pannell, 440-610-2541. Best job at the best price.
rity deposit. Newly remodeled F.O.P. LODGE #54 your resume to: Amish roofers.
2 bedroom town homes with Capacity 150-175 Keystone Local Schools, HORSES
new carpet, ceramic tile and Catering Available Bonded & Insured
hard wood ?oors. Appliances 36854 Royalton Rd. 531 Opportunity Way, Boarding Wanted: Experi- 440-610-2804
included. Call 216-347-6775. (1 mile East of Durkee) LaGrange, OH 44050, enced / responsible rider
looking for facility w/indoor SALES & SERVICES View our
Wellington: Country living Grafton, Ohio or apply online at arena and pasture T/O. Long paper online
downstairs duplex, 2 bdr. with 440-653-7227 our website, term. References. Call / text SMALL DUMPSTERS for FREE!
attached garage. $585/month, 216-401-2182. for roo?ng, remodeling, etc.
$585 security deposit. No pets. FULL park with restrooms, 3 www.keystonelocalschools. www.rural-
440-775-1608 pavilions, air conditioned hall, org. Horseback riding lessons. Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump urbanrecord.com
for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange 24344 Foster Road, Litch?eld, Truck work available
FOR SALE Lions Club. 440-458-6781. ONE BUS DRIVER 330-603-5955. Beginners-ad-
Approx. 4.75 hrs per vanced. Jumping lessons CALL JASON’S SERVICES
FREE Alpaca manure. Great Grafton VFW. Call from day/23.75 hrs per week available. Indoor & outdoor 440-926-3446
for gardens! Bedded in straw, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday-Fri- Quali?cations: Bus arena. Trailering to shows
easy access. Rt. 303, Grafton, day. 440-926-3341 available. UPHOLSTERY
440-821-4104 driver certi?cate,
PENFIELD TWP. HALL good driving record Stall for rent, $425/month. Full DAN’S UPHOLSTERY
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sage and heat. Good con- and FBI and BCI door riding ring. Eaton Twp.,
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440-773-9466 Cap. 42-60 SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS Cushion Re?lls
Hours as needed Pioneer Implement horse Furniture Repair
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Construction RESIDENTIAL Licensed by Board of Health
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