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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2018-06-11 10:34:54

6-11-18

The Rural-Urban Record





“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”

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“Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”
JUNE 14
Volume 63, No. 50 Columbia Station, Ohio June 11, 2018

Keystone girls win State Championship





















































Keystone Wildcats girls softball team won the Division II State Championship by a score of 3-2 with a full team effort in 12 innings against Beloit West Branch on Saturday,
June 2, in Akron. Their overall season record is 34-0. They now lead Lorain County in State Championships with 4 titles. Congratulations!

Lorain County Sheriff’s Crisis Intervention Training


Correctional Officer Jason Thomas and Counselor Dave ficers to share in applying the CIT model. He stressed the
Bostwick, LISW-S, were invited to present their personal advantages of teamwork and the constant assessment of
experiences of using Crisis Intervention Training, which is inmates’ mental health status, which he finds is a “crucial
a nationally recognized model that assists officers in suc- step in determining the allocation of the jail’s mental health
cessfully identifying mental health based problems and how resources which supports a 24/7 operation that houses about
to appropriately intervene in psychiatric emergencies. The 425 inmates daily.”
team presented the importance of understanding mental ill- The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office is an active member
ness, the stigma behind the disease and how applying the of the Lorain County Stepping Up initiative, a local initiative
CIT model in the correctional environment reduces risk to supported by a national movement to reduce the number of
the officer and the inmate. mentally ill in the criminal justice system. CIT is endorsed
Corrections Officer Thomas, a 22-year veteran and CIT by Stepping Up and is identified as preventative strategy
trained in 2017, cited examples of how CIT has helped him to reduce the number of mentally ill arrested and booked
gain respect from inmates who normally may not be able into county jails, which have unfortunately become d-facto
to offer respect and how using empathy and active listen- inpatient psychiatric facilities event for the most minor of-
ing skills has made a difference in interacting with some of fense by a mentally ill person. Knowing how to respond to a
the jail’s most challenging inmates. Thomas reminded the mental health crisis assists members of law enforcement and
group that, “inmates remember not what you said to them corrections in not only reducing risk, but assuring the person
but how you made them feel,” alluding to that basic tenant is directed to the right mental health resource in the jail or
as necessary to working with the mentally ill. in the community.
Correctional Officer Jason Thomas and Counselor Dave Counselor Bostwick, LISW-S, discussed the importance The LCSO supports CIT training for members of Law
Bostwick. of understanding the psychological and emotional impact Enforcement and Corrections and has sent over 50 officers
A jail Counselor and Corrections Officer teamed up to of incarceration on inmates and how using CIT provides to CIT training since 2002.
present the benefit of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) in meaningful ways to manage the mentally ill inmate for more
the correctional environment to a CIT class comprised of 34 positive outcomes. Bostwich provided current day examples
Grafton Correctional Officers as part of their 40-hour CIT of how the mental health staff partners with Correction Of-
class that began this past week.

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Community Carlisle 8 Grafton Twp. 20 Churches 6 Flag Day 12-13
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Profile
Columbia
Father’s Day
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Directory Eaton 10 N. Ridgeville 8 Events 2 Classified 21
Grafton 18 Wellington 16 Let’s Eat 15
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LOCAL
Events













June 13 June 16 June 21-23

Signtists at Work Wellington Bicentennial Strongsville Rib Burnoff
& Play Military Day Come sample and judge for the •Save the DAte•
Jason Smith & Meggan Fair- Antique vendors, craftsmen, best ribs! Live music and enter-
child show how quality signage food vendors, a rib burn off and tainment for kids. Food trucks Columbia Homecoming
can increase traffic at your military vehicles. Life Flight He- and kids inflatables! Admiss
business. Serving BBQ! licopter will be landing and the $3, Active military and kids 10
Inovative Marketing Lorain County Sheriff’s Tactical and under free. June 28-30
Products, LLC Unit, K-9 & Bomb Squad will be Strongsville Commons
123 AB Court, in attendance as well. Corner of Rt 42 & Rt 82
Wellington Lorain County Fairgrounds Strongsville
11:00am - 1:00pm or 23000 Fairgrounds Rd., Hours vary each day June 22-24 June 28-30 June 30-
3:00 - 5:00pm Wellington
10:00am - 8:00pm June 22 Lorain International Columbia Homecoming July 2
June 15-17 Festival Come see this FREE Annual Italian American
Festival in Columbia Station.
Sample a wide variety of ethnic
Festival of the Fish BAYarts Art & Music American Legion Post cuisine. On-going live enter- There will be live entertain- Summer Festival
#717 Live Band
FREE daily entertainment & Festival The American Legion Post tainment and cultural booths ment, a parade, fireworks, At the Cuyahoga County Fair-
FREE admission, kid’s games, With over 70 vendors of vari- #717 in North Ridgeville is hav- that feature crafts and items rides, eating contests, local grounds. Pasta eating contest,
food and marketplace, Fire- ous mediums, including jewel- ing a Live Band From 8-11pm from many homelands. There business demonstrations, Italian recording artist Vinz De
works Friday, June 15th, pa- ry, ceramics, art, home decor at the Post home. Presenting are covered dining areas, movie in the park & much, Rosa, Wine tasting and more!
rade Sunday June 17th. Light- and bath/beauty. With Food, the “1957 Band” in concert. paved walkways and free park- much more! Since 2001, this festival of all
ed boat parade, Pet Parade, live music by Rey Cintron’s Entry fee is $5 and there will ing. Columbia Twp. Park things Italian has filled the
sand castle building contest, Rice & Beans band. Free. Rain be a 50/50 drawing. For more Black River Landing 25540 Royalton Rd., weekend with food and music.
crazy craft race, Queen’s pag- or Shine! information, call the Post home Lorain Columbia Station You’ll find all the classics: piz-
eant, Antique Wooden Boat BAYarts at (440) 281-6935 or Ralph at www.loraininternational.com Hours vary each day za, gelato and pastry! $2-6.
Parade and Firefighters water 28795 Lake Road 440-213-7672. All are invited to Cuyahoga County
fights! Bay Village attend. Cleveland Pizza Fest Fairgrounds,
Downtown Vermilion 10:00am - 4:00pm American Legion Post #717, Ashland Balloonfest Berea
Hours vary each day www.bayarts.net 8820 Bender Rd., A 3-day Food and Music Festi- Enjoy the colorful Ashland Hours vary each day
val featuring pizza parlors from
skies as the hot air balloons fill
North Ridgeville all over NE Ohio. Live Music, the air. Entertainment, music,
June 16 Founder’s Day 8-11pm Adult Beverages, Motorcycle shows, and an assortment of
& Classic Car Display, Rides
Put-in-Bay celebrates their
The Westside Flea founding by Hispanic merchant & Activities for Kids and Adults, food vending is all part of the
nonstop activities
Come and enjoy Artwork, Food Jose DeRivera. It will feature June 22-23 Charity 5K Run and 1 Mile Dale-Roy School,
Trucks, Music, Friendly alpac- live entertainment, children’s Walk (Registration Required), 1256 Center St
as, Jewelry, Antiques, Home games, local crafters and Ohio Scottish Games Pizza Eating Contest (Regis- Ashland
Decor, Kids games, raffles and jewelery makers selling their The Ohio Scottish Games tration Required) and Cornhole Hours vary each day
more! wares. highlight the traditional dance, Tournament.
North Olmsted Comm DeRivera Park, music and athletics of the an- Cuyahoga County
Park Put-in-Bay cient highland games. This Fairgrounds,
5155 W. Park Dr 11:00am - 4:00pm event is for the enjoyment of all Berea
North Olmsted Scots and friends as well as to www.clevelandpizzafest.com Advertise Your Event!
9am - 3pm introduce the Scottish Arts and
June 17 traditions to the community.

Alpaca Day! Father’s Day Pig Roast Lorain Fairgrounds June 25-28 • Event Name
23000 Fairgrounds Rd,
The babies are here! Enjoy Live Music, Roasted Pig, Wellington Art on Erie • Description of Event
and learn about alpacas and Pulled Pork, Mac & Cheese, Arts on Erie is a free hands- (Includes up to 25 Words)
their fabulous fiber. Visit our BBQ Beans, Potatoes, Salads, Hours vary each day on workshop for youth and the • Date
farm store for unique gift ideas. Fruit, and Dessert. Call 440- www.ohioscottishgames.comy young at heart with a different
FREE admission. project being offered each day. • Location
Our Little World 933-4943 for more details & It is open to the general public. • Time
Alpacas LLC reserve your spot. There are two sessions offered • Website (if needed)
Miller Nature Preserve
16800 Cowley Road 2739 Center Rd, Avon each day. Free admission and
Grafton parking
10am - 4pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm 93 Delaware Avenue • There is a cost to advertise
www.ourlittleworldalpacas.com Put-in-Bay • Restrictions apply to certain events,
10am-1pm & 1pm-3pm call to check!
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ARF’S Open House New Business
The Trustees voted to approve the expenditure of $6,019.32
At long last, we’re just months away from breaking ground for 4 sets of assault gear for the Fire Department. The Trustees
Julie Petras on our new shelter facility! Join us for an Open House on Satur- invited the Columbia Hot Stove Board to come to a Trustee
email: [email protected] day, June 16, from 12-3 p.m. The new ARF property is located Meeting to discuss an activity that Hot Stove is involved in.
at 10015 East River Road (corner of Sprague & 252). Word came to the Trustees that Hot Stove was charging base-
ball teams outside of Columbia to use the fields in the park for
Bring your family and pets for an enjoyable, informative
Flag Retirement Ceremony afternoon with ARF! Get updates, see the floor plan and learn a $25 fee as a fund-raiser for the Columbia Hot Stove teams.
The Trustees pointed out that the park is a taxpayer supported
Columbia VFW Post #9340 will have it’s Flag Retirement how to get involved! Tour the property and see where the new facility for the residents of Columbia and it cannot be used as
structure will be. Enjoy refreshments and meet some of ARF’s
Ceremony on June 14, at 7 p.m. behind the VFW hall. Bring adoptable animals. a fund-raiser or business. They also pointed out that the Trust-
any old, faded and tattered USA, Ohio, Military and POW/MIA ARF Membership Packages are an easy, affordable way to ees should have been notified before this action was started, as
flags for proper retirement. support the homeless animals of ARF - and receive some great there are many factors involved including liability insurance.
Columbia Football Youth Camp Member Benefits in return. Membership dues go directly to the The Trustees asked that all outside games be put on hold until
the matter was taken care of with the Prosecutor and insurance
care of our animals - your support pays for food, shelter, med-
The 13th annual Columbia Youth Football Camp will be held ical attention, microchips and spay/neuter services for 1,000 companies. A resident is looking at the possibility of putting a
from June 18-20.The camp will once again be offered under the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens each year. You can sign up for Sheriff’s Levy onto the November ballot in order to get more
police protection in the community. She is working through
direction of Jason Ward, CSH varsity football coach. The varsi- a Membership at the Open House. Here’s what you get when the Trustees and the Sheriff’s Deputy that covers Columbia,
ty coaching staff and players will assist with the camp. This is you support ARF: but the ultimate decision is in the hands of County Sheriff.
a Non-contact camp! The main focus will be teaching the fun- Special offer: New and existing Members of any level at- There is an FPA request from a resident on Hawke Road. This is
damentals of the game of football and exposing each camper to tending the Open House on June 16 can pick up a free special- a Facility Planning Action to request access to the sewer line on
all different football positions. They will utilize drills, activities ly designed ARF member T-shirt during the event! the Eaton side of Hawke by a resident on the Columbia side of
and competitions that will make learning fun and rewarding. Friend Level: $10 per month or $120 annually (just 33 cents Hawke. The Trustees are supportive, but it was pointed out that
The camp is open to all boys entering 3-8 grades in the fall a day!)
of 2018. Cost of the camp is $30 if registered prior to 6/16 • ARF Membership Decal the matter lies first in the hands of the Lorain County Health
Department and then a formal request to NOACA. There
and $35 the day of the camp. The camp will take place on the • Free admission to ARF’s K9 Splash event. are time constraints, so the resident will have to act quickly.
varsity football practice field and game field at Columbia High Guardian Level: $20 per month or $240 annually (just 66 Shred Day is Saturday, June 16, at the new service garage on
School. For more information, please contact Coach Ward at cents a day!). Royalton Road from 9 a.m. to noon. No plastic or cardboard.
[email protected], or call him at (h)(440) 458-5064 • ARF Membership Decal No businesses. Identification may be requested.
or (c)(440)-935-3649. • Free admission to ARF’s K9 Splash event. Committee Reports
• Official ARF T-shirt!
Food Collection Drive Inner Circle Level: $35 per month or $420 annually. ship Association will meet June 21 in Henrietta Township. The
Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Town-
Hosanna Lutheran Church will have a booth in the Park • ARF Membership Decal Rocky River Watershed Council will have a Cedar Point day
• Free admission to ARF’s K9 Splash event
for the Columbia Homecoming Days June 28, 29 & 30. • Official ARF T-shirt! on July 21 and its annual picnic is July 18 in Bonnie Park in
Hosanna is designated as the drop off point for collecting • Two free tickets to Luck of the Paw Casino & Game Night Strongsville. Mr. Heidecker reported that the Southwest Gener-
non-perishable food items, cleaning items and monetary do- ($100 value). al Hospital Board will meet June 24; NOACA will meet June 8.
nations during the Columbia Homecoming Days to benefit Join ARF today! Make a difference and enjoy that warm, Fiscal Officer’s Financial Requests
The Fiscal Officer asked for approval for the following
the Columbia Food Center. Simply bring your donations fuzzy feeling all year long! I you have anq questions, contact changes to the amended official certificate: To increase “Oth-
to Hosanna’s booth, and we will ensure it gets to the Food Michelle at [email protected]. er Sources” for recycling fund by $1,688.96 to $10,688.96.
Become a Member and help make dreams come true for the
Center. When you drop off your items, you will receive a homeless animals that need us by making a gift today. To increase Permanent Appropriations for recycling fund by
ticket for a free hot dog lunch and ice cream social being $1,688.96 to $10,688.96 and to approve an advance from the
held at Hosanna Lutheran Church on July 8, from 3-5 p.m. General Fund to the recycling fund in the amount of $10,688.96.
as a “thank you” for your generosity. Hosanna is located at Columbia Trustees Meeting The Trustees voted to approve all the requests.
13485 West River Road in Columbia Station. After community input, the meeting was adjourned. The
Here’s a little history of the Columbia Food Center. It next regular meeting will be on Monday, June 18, at 7 p.m. in
opened in February 1982 by the local churches of Colum- The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on June 4 at the Town Hall.
bia Station. Originally, it was located in a small pantry in 7 p.m. in the Town Hall with 2 trustees present, Mr. Heideck- Columbia Historical Society
the basement of Columbia Baptist Church. Peg & Michael er and Mr. Cunningham. Mr. Musto was absent. The Fiscal
Toomey were the first volunteers at the Food Center. The Officer, Jackie Ramsey, was also present. The minutes of the The Columbia Historical Society will hold its June meeting
churches of Columbia helped support the Food Center by May 21 meeting were approved as presented. The Trustees on Tuesday, June 12, in Columbia Town Hall, located at 25496
each taking two months out of the year to donate food. In also voted to pay the bills and payroll. The bills amounted to Royalton Road, at 7 p.m. for the social and 7:30 p.m. for the
addition to the churches donations, the Food Center receives $76,609.93 and payroll amounted to $48,855.64, bringing the meeting. We will be planning our participation in this year’s
donations from our local businesses, schools, Columbia total to $125,465.57; the receipts totaled $30,797.90. Homecoming Celebration at the end of the month.
Correspondence was read. The Lorain County Health De-
Chamber of Commerce and Columbia Foundation. partment is warning people to take precautions against ticks Valley City Garden Club
In March 2011, the Food Center moved to its current lo- this summer. They are ten times worse than what has ever been
cation on the grounds of Clearview Church. Pastor Jim, with seen. Use spray, wear light clothing and check your pets and The Valley City Garden Club will be holding their annual
the help of many volunteers, restored the space the Food person when you come in from outdoors. The new roof on the President’s Tea at the Emmanuel United Church of Christ, lo-
Center now calls home. The Food Center helps feed roughly Town Hall has been installed. The price of the new metal roof cated at 6656 Center Road, in Liverpool Township, on Wednes-
80 to 120 people per month. When you come to Homecom- was $43,545. The Township received a community incentive day, June 20. The tea will begin at noon. The agenda will in-
ing Days, be sure to bring your donations. Let’s really “Pack grant of $10,688.96 and a grant from NOPEC of $23,758. The clude Angelina Sheetz’s presentation titled “Medicinal Herbs,”
and will also include nomination of officers for 2018-2019. The
the Center!” Don’t forget, you’ll be rewarded with lunch total cost of the roof to the Township was $9,098.04. high spirits of the tea will be demonstrated by ladies in fancy
and ice cream from Hosanna Lutheran Church! Department Reports hats and gentlemen in bow ties. For more information, contact
A Deputy from the Sheriff’s Department was present at
the meeting to give the May incident report. The Zoning In- Tom at (440) 724-1156.
J&J Greenhouse spector reported 4 permits issued between May 21 and June COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
1, of which one was a single family dwelling, bringing the to-
“We Grow On You” tal for the year to 19. Seven violation letters were sent to res- Edwards Mobile Mower Repair
idents for high vegetation. There are no cases for the Board
SALE DAYS ARE HERE! of Zoning Appeals as of yet. The Zoning Commission will “Let us come to you”
meet Thursday, June 7, at 6:30 p.m. They are working on the
Last chance to fill up your Stamp Card rezoning of heavy and light industry along the railroad tracks
from Root Rd. to Sprague to R3. The Road-Service Director
at these new sale prices!!! reported one mower/tractor is down, but all other equipment Self-Propelled Mowers & Riders
Flats, Hanging Baskets or Flower Pouches is up and running. The Director asked the Trustees for a letter • Sevice, Parts & Repair
$12.99 ea. and Buy 4, Get the 5 FREE!!! of intent in regards to the Hawke Road Issue I project. There
th
is only one more section of concrete to pour on Crocker’s
BOGO ALERT - BOGO ALERT - BOGO ALERT Landing. The crew is also working on cutting down brush. edwardsmobilemowerrepair.com
The Fire Chief reported 36 on file, 35 on call, 79 fire calls to
*All 4 ½” & 6” Annuals including Herbs date and 337 EMS calls. There were 38 mutual aid assists and 440-315-8855
Buy One, Get One FREE!!! 15 mutual aid requests. Transport billing for May brought in “38 years of doing it right”
*1 gallon Tomatoes & Peppers, Seed Packets, $17,968.10, bringing the total for the year to $73,726.72. The
Onion Sets & Potatoes base radio station needs to be upgraded; the Chief is looking
Still Amazing Selection!!! into pricing for it. The fireworks plan is being made. They are
looking into the site, the insurance and the type of fireworks
PERENNIAL SALE being used. The IT Technician is working on getting the fire
department fax machine back on line. The Chief is purchasing
Our Annual Perennial Sale (Pun??? Maybe), protective gear for active shooter situations. Some donations
Buy 4, Get 5th FREE!!! Includes Roses, Clematis have come in, but the Department has spent $6100 so far for
& all the hardy Fruits & Veggies (E.L.) 4 sets. There was no activity for the cemetery. No funds were
Prices good through June 15, 2018 received.
Old Business
26240 Folley Rd., Columbia Station The Estates of Columbia Ridge are still tied up with the 440-986-2665
Directions or info 440-236-8762 EPA. No word on when the developers will be able to build.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! The Zoning Commission is planning to rezone Heavy Industry 9072 Leavitt Rd.
Hrs: Mon-Sat 9-8; Sun 9-6 and Light Industry Districts along the railroad tracks from Root Elyria, OH 44035 [email protected]
Road to Sprague Road to R3 Residential.

RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 11, 2018 Page 5
Flag Day






















June 14, 2018




Flag Day recognizes the “birth” of the


American flag, the symbol of our great nation.





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The Pledge of Allegiance




“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic
for which it stands, one Nation under God, Indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”


The Pledge of Allegiance received official recognition by Congress in an Act approved on June 22, 1942.
However, the pledge was first published in 1892 in the Youth’s Companion magazine in Boston, Massachusetts
to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America, and was first used in public schools to celebrate
Columbus Day on October 12, 1892.
In its original version, the pledge read “my flag” instead of “the flag of the United States.” The change in
the wording was adopted by the National Flag Conference in 1923. The rationale for the change was that it
prevented ambiguity among foreign-born children and adults who might have the flag of their native land in
mind when reciting the pledge.
The phrase “under God” was added to the pledge by a Congressional act approved on June 14, 1954. At
that time, President Eisenhower said:
“in this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in America’s heritage and future; in this
way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be our country’s most powerful
resource in peace and war.”

Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 11, 2018
The Rural-Urban Record Vacation Bible Schools Come and

Published Weekly on Monday Zion Lutheran Church
A virtual Rolling River Rampage will roar into Zion Lu-
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter theran Church in Valley City this June for the church’s annual Worship
Founders 1955 Vacation Bible School. The kids will share an action-packed
white-water rafting adventure and experience the ride of a life-
Lee Boise, Publisher & President time with God. Along the river, children discover that life with
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 God is an adventure full of wonder and surprise, and that they with us!
can trust God to be with them through anything! The children
Mailing Address: will learn that Jesus is with with them all the time, even in the
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 rapids! Zion’s VBS is June 11-15, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The United Church of God
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station adventure is free to all children, preschool to sixth grade. They 12981 Grafton Rd.
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 ask that students be preregistered. Enrollment blanks can be Grafton, Oh 44044
Email: [email protected] downloaded from the church website www.zionvc.org, or re- Sabbath Services
quested by calling Maggie Calame at (330) 635-3662. Zion
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Lutheran Church is located at 2233 Abbeyville Road, in Valley Saturdays at 12:30 pm
DEADLINE: City. http://cleveland.ucg.org Church of Christ
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm LaPorte United Methodist Church
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Vacation Bible School will be here soon at LaPorte United GRAFTON UNITED Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
METHODIST CHURCH
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Methodist Church, located at 2071 Grafton Rd., in Elyria. Our 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
study will be “Ship Wrecked,” and we will have crafts, snacks “Your Family Church” 211 Forest St., LaGrange
Burger Bash and fun! All are welcome to join us for this wonderful experi- 8:45am Sunday School 440-355-6872
ence! VBS begins Monday, June 25, and runs through Friday,
10:00am Worship
June 29, from 9 a.m.-noon. For more information, or to regis- 10:35am Children’s Church
Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River Road, ter, please call the church office at (440) 458-5717. Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
in Elyria, is hosting a Burger Bash on June 23, from 5-7 p.m. Community Vacation Bible School
Tickets are $10 per person and include a burger, sides and a The 2018 Community Vacation Bible school will be held St. Elizabeth
dessert. There will also be live music by “Sandy Layne and June 25-29, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Columbia United Meth- Ann Seton
Friends” and raffles. Call the church office at (440) 322-3781 odist Church. The church is located at 25453 Royalton Road,
for tickets. Proceeds to benefit Team Rubicon. Catholic Parish COLUMBIA UNITED
in Columbia Station. This year’s theme is “Rolling River Ram- 25801 Royalton Rd.
Columbia Station, OH
Fr. Ryba to retire page,” where children will experience the ride of a lifetime Sacrament of Reconciliation METHODIST
with God. Donations of canned food or toiletries will be ac-
CHURCH
cepted for the Columbia Food pantry. Registration forms for (Confession)
Fr. Charles J. Ryba will retire on June 15, 2018. He was children preschool through 6th grade can be picked up at the Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Worship Service
ordained on May 31, 1969 at St. Gregory the Great Church by following sponsoring churches: Anytime by Appointment 10:30 a.m.
Bishop Issenmann. His first assignment was at St. Cyril and ClearView (440) 236-3950; Columbia Baptist (440) 236- Weekend Masses Sunday School
Sat. 5 p.m.
Methodius in Barberton, where he served until 1975. Fr. Char- 8206; Columbia United Methodist (440) 236-8822; Hosanna Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. during Worship Service
lie served as an associate pastor at St. Peter’s in North Rid- Lutheran (440) 236-8900; New Life Wesleyan (440) 236-8600; 440-236-5095 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
geville from 1975 to 1977 and then went to St. Paul in Ak- and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (440) 236-5095. www.seascolumbiastation.org COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
ron until 1982. He was pastor of St. Agnes Church in Elyria
from 1982 to 1993. The last 25 years he has been pastor of St. Belden United Methodist Church Pastor Matt Merriman
Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Columbia Station. Fr. Ryba is Belden United Methodist Church, located at St. Rt. 303, NORTH 236-8822
a Chaplain for the Grafton Reintegration Center and the Lorain in Grafton, invites all children for fun at “Rolling Rampage: EATON [email protected]
Correctional Institute. He also served the residents of the Villa Experience the Ride of a Lifetime with God at Vacation Bible CHRISTIAN www.columbiaumc.net
Camillus Nursing Home. He has touched many lives during his School,” June 18-22, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Music, Bible fun, CHURCH
49 years of being a parish Priest and will be missed very much. super science projects, snacks, games and more! Open to chil- (Disciples)
The parish community of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton will cel- dren ages preschool through 8th grade. Preregister by calling
ebrate his retirement on Sunday, June 10, with a luncheon fol- the church at (440) 926-2209 or VBS Director Kristina at (330) Rt. 82 & 83
440-748-2230
lowing their 11 a.m. Mass. 635-4091. Sign-up begins at 6 p.m. for those not registered. www.neccdisciples.com
Gospel Fest Children attending are asked to be at church, Sunday, June 24, Worship Services
at 9 a.m. to be in a program at the 9:30 a.m. church service.
North Eaton Christian Church, located at 35895 Royal- Christian Unity Church 8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday School
ton Rd., in Grafton, will host a “Gospel Fest,” presented by Christian Unity Church, located at 36353 Capel Road, in 9:00 am
Pathway Beyond The Wall, a 501 c3 Prison Ministry, on Sat- Grafton, is having their Vacation Bible School June 11-15,
urday, June 23, from 6-8 p.m. Raw Reflections of Elyria and from 6:30-8:30 p.m. All children, ages 4-teens, are welcome to Polly Tallos
others blessed with musical talents will perform. Tickets are attend. As a service project, we will be collecting canned food Christian Ed. & Youth Director
non-refundable at $10 each. Social time will be from 8-9 p.m. and other nonperishable food items for a local food bank in Rev. David Chafin
with a Chinese auction (must be present to win), 50/50 (must Grafton during the bible school. There will be a competition to Interim Minister
be present to win) and refreshments. For tickets and additional see which class brings the most food items. For more informa-
information, contact Dale at (440) 731-5480 or Ann at (440) tion, call the church office at (440) 748-1008.
458-6067. All proceeds will benefit the Prison Ministry, Path- North Eaton Baptist Church
way Beyond the Wall. Kids, come out and enjoy an evening of sports fun for kids “Welcome Home”
Church Youth Group ages 4 years-old through those who just finished 6th grade. New Life Wesleyan Church
There will be snacks, crafts, a game, music and Bible stories
each night. Bible School runs from Sunday, June 17 - Thurs-
The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church youth group needs you! 11149 West River Rd.
We are located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station. day, June 21, from 6-8:45 p.m. each night. There is a church Columbia Station
van available that will pick you up if you call! Whether you
The youth group is for 6th graders through high school. Some can come all 5 nights or just a few, come and be a part of this
of the activities that we do are faith based, some are service event! The church is located at 12109 S. Reed Rd., in Grafton. SUNDAY 9 am
based and the rest are activities like swimming, etc. Give them a call for a ride or for more information at (440) 748- Adult Bible Study
If this sounds like fun to you, please contact Ann at the
youth director’s office at 236-3711. She will give you informa- 2552. Find them on Facebook: North Eaton Baptist or www. SUNDAY 10 am
northeatonbaptist.com.
tion about the group. All are welcome and we encourage you to Worship & Children’s Church
join and give us a try! Healing Hearts WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Bible Study
SEAS - PSR Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for Youth Group, Kids Club
widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events and
It is time to register for Parish School of Religion (PSR) opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in simi- Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church! PSR is for 1st through 8th lar circumstances. They welcome new members from all area Rev. John Bodo
grade students. The children make their First Communion in 2nd communities and adults of all ages. Their regular meetings are - Associate Pastor
grade and their Confirmation in 8th grade. If your child goes to on the third Wednesday of each month. They meet at the Bruns-
public school and is grades 1 through 8, please come and register wick Library, located at 3649 Center Road. Meeting times vary. 440-236-8600
at our program. Religious Education is very important in your Please contact Connie at (440) 526-5495 for details. Their last www.nlwesleyan.org
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that we can be prepared to welcome your child into our religious
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 May 5 - Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Trespassing on East River
Valley City’s July 4th Parade Rd.; Alarm on West Bend Ct.; Theft on Mitchell Rd. May 24 - Alarm on East River Rd.; Fireworks complaint
May 6 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on East River Rd.; 911
Hang up/Open line on Royalton Rd. on Jaquay Rd.
Valley City’s July 4th Parade will have a Medina County May 7 - (2) Premise checks on Royalton Rd.; Premise May 25- Disturbance on White Tail Run.; Accident -
Bicentennial Theme. Please pass the word to any group or indi- check on West River Rd.; Traffic stop on Dupont Ave./Sprague Non-injury on Osborne Rd./Root Rd.; Accident - Non-injury
vidual who may want to be in the parade! Rd.; Premise check on East River Rd.; Alarm on West Rim Rd.; on Root Rd.; Civil Matter on Root Rd.; Theft on Forestview
It was a cold January in 1818 when Medina County gained Harassment on Root Rd.; Fraud on Reserve Way; Assist Dr.; Assistance on East River Rd.
enough population to form its first government. Accordingly, other agency on West River Rd./Meadow Trl. May 26 - Traffic Stop onStation Rd./Osborne Rd.; Traffic
officials were elected and appointed. Commissioners, a Sheriff, May 8 - Assistance on East River Rd.; Traffic stop on Stop on Royalton Rd./Station Rd.; Traffic Stop on Royalton
a Coroner, Judges and others began to govern. Sprague Rd./East River Rd. Rd./East River Rd.; Assist Ambulance on Station Rd.
In recognition of that founding, the county is celebrating its May 9 - Warrant on Royalton Rd.; Theft on East River Rd.; May 27 - Traffic Complaint on Royalton Rd./West Riv-
Bicentennial: 1818-2018. Parades, celebrations and activities Property Damage on Station Rd.; Property Damage on Station er Rd.; Disturbance on Sprague Rd.; Shots fired on Osborne
are all invited to use a Bicentennial Theme all across Medina. Rd.; Harassment on Honeysuckle Ln.; Property Damage on Rd.; Alarm on Royalton Rd.
Imagination is a key to success, and Liverpool/Valley City West River Rd.; Domestic Violence/Dispute on Dupont Ave.; May 28 - Theft on Royalton Rd.; Shots fired on Folley Rd.;
residents can be quite imaginative. The Liverpool Township Assist other agency on Folley Rd. Suspicious Condition on Bryant Ave./Lafayette Ave.
Historical Society is counting on our residents to use that imag- May 10 - Alarm on Crosstie Trail Dr.; Special Detail on May 29 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Hawke Rd.; Noise
ination during the July 4th parade. Floats, vehicles, bikes and Landing Ln.; Assistance on East River Rd.; Alarm on Emmons complaint on Station Rd.; Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Suspicious
trikes, animals and the like are all encouraged to enter the pa- Rd. Condition on West River Rd.; Abandoned Vehicle on Nichols
rade with imaginative decorations encouraging this theme. May 11 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Plum Creek Dr.; Rd.; Alarm on Station Rd.; Assist Ambulance on Dupont Ave.;
In planning your theme, think what things looked like in Suspicious Condition on Reserve Way. Disturbance on East River Rd.
1818, or during the Civil War, 1861-65, or, perhaps a hundred May 12 -Traffic Stop on Royalton Rd./Plum Creek Dr. May 30 - Follow up Investigation on Frederick Ave.; Alarm
years ago as WW I ended, or anytime in between. May 13 - Traffic Stop on West River Rd./Royalton Rd.; on West Bend Ct.; Property Damage on Crockers Lndg.; Ani-
For more information, call (330) 483-3707. Some resources Assist Ambulance on West Rim Rd.; Suspicious Condition on mal complaint/Investigation on Station Rd.; (2) Welfare Checks
may be found at www.medinacounty200.org and medina200. Sprague Rd. on Osborne Rd.
May 31 - Follow up Investigation on Aldridge Ave.; Protec-
org. May 14 - Suspicious Conditions on Bridle Path Ln., Green- tion Order violation on Royalton Rd.; Follow up Investi-
CHS Soccer Teams Golf Outing view Ave. and Royalton Rd.; Assist Ambulance on Capel Rd.; gation on Royalton Rd.
Disabled motor vehicle on Royalton Rd./Hawke Rd.; Welfare
Columbia High School’s Boys and Girls Soccer Teams will check on West River Rd.; Alarm on Landing Ln. Nominees needed for
May 15 - Premise check on Sprague Rd.; Animal complaint/
be hosting their 12th annual Golf Outing on July 21 at Cossett Investigation on East River Rd.; Assist on Clarke Rd.; Follow Citizen of the Year
Creek in Brunswick. All proceeds benefit both the boys and up Investigation on Royalton Rd.; Fraud on Hawke Rd.
girls soccer teams for the upcoming 2018 soccer season. The May 16 - New Calls on Plum Creek Dr. and S. Boone Rd.;
cost is $75 per player. It will be a four-person scramble with a Suspicious Condition on Emmons Rd.; Theft on Nichols Rd.; Do you know someone who is especially kind, generous,
shotgun start beginning at 9 a.m. Included with golf is a steak Accident - Non-injury on East River Rd.; Assault on East River patriotic, wise, a leader, a volunteer, a mentor, an employee,
dinner, catered by Harvest Saloon, and more. If interested or Rd.; Alarm on Royalton Rd.; Theft on East River Rd. a business owner, a contributor to the community or a family
if you would like further details about the golf outing, please May 17 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Forestview Dr.; member? Why not nominate that person as the 2018 Citizen
contact Corey Taylor at [email protected] with any Assistance on Forestview Dr.; Burglary on White Tail Run. of the Year? This program was initiated in Columbia over 60
questions you may have. May 18 -Alarm on East River Rd.; Fireworks complaint on years ago by the Columbia Acme Grange. It was inherited by
the Columbia Kiwanis, the Columbia Civic Event Committee,
Sheriff’s Blotter Nichols Rd.; Follow up Investigation on East River Rd.; Wel- the Columbia Homecoming Committee, the Columbia Cham-
fare check on Sprague Rd.
The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. Incident May 19 - Suspicious Condition on Royalton Rd.; (3) Premise ber of Commerce and the Columbia Historical Society.
The presentation of the award will be made during the Co-
Report for Columbia Township for May: checks on Royalton Rd.; Alarm on Snell Rd.; Property damage lumbia Homecoming Festival in the Township Park, which is
May 2 - New call on Westwood Blvd./Snell Rd.; Alarm on on Osborne Rd.; 911 Hang up/Open line on Squire Rd.; Theft scheduled for the last weekend in June.
Redfern Rd.; Accident-Private Property on Sprague Rd.; Assist on Dupont Ave.; Domestic Violence/Dispute on Parkwood Dr.; Give it some thought. If you made a nomination in the past,
Other Agency on East River Rd.; Disturbance on Plum Creek Domestic Violence/Dispute on Sprague Rd. send that name again. Only one Citizen of the Year is awarded
Dr.; Parking Violation on Reserve Way; (2) Premise Checks May 20 - Alarm on Sprague Rd./West River Rd.; Follow up each year. Send your suggestion to: The Columbia Historical
on Snell Rd. Investigations on Root Rd. and Dupont Ave. Society, P.O. Box 983, Columbia Station, OH 44028.
May 3 - Premise Check on East River Rd.; Alarm on Os- May 21 - Premise Check on West River Rd.; Suspicious The Homecoming Festival is for the community. Get in-
borne Rd.; Suspicious Condition on Emmons Rd.; Harassment Conditions on Fairway Dr. and Aldridge Ave. volved, have some fun and give that special person in your life
on Root Rd.; Theft on East River Rd.; Alarm on Bridle Path May 22 - Suspicious Condition on Sprague Rd.; Harass- an honor for which he or she can be proud. There is no age
Ln.; Follow-up Investigation on East River Rd.; Harassment ment on Station Rd. limit, but must be a resident of Columbia for at least one year.
on Root Rd. May 23 - Lockout on West River Rd.; Traffic Stop on West Good luck and thank you in advance for your participation.
May 4 - 911 Hang Up/Open line on Plum Creek Dr.; Acci- River Rd./Plainview Ct.; (4) Traffic Stops on West River Rd./
dent - Hit/Skip on Redfern Rd.; Custody Dispute on Emerson Royalton Rd.
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Aviation events

[email protected] June 13 - IWASM’s Rocket Day. IWASM is teaming up
[email protected] with the Great Lakes Science Ctr & NASA for a fun day of
learning about rockets from noon-3 p.m. at Burke Lakefront
Lundy Listens event Airport. Cost is $1/child. Call Katie at (216) 623-1111 for more
information.
Ohio Genealogical Society meeting Lorain County Commissioner Matt Lundy announced that June 14 - EAA Chapter 846 monthly meeting: 7 p.m. at Sky-
The public is invited to attend the June 11 meeting of the he will hold a “Lundy Listens” on Wednesday, June 13. This park Airport in Wadsworth. Social time starts at 6 p.m.
June 15 - Discover Aviation Cook-out starting at 6:30 p.m.,
Lorain County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society at 7 is open to the public and will provide residents with the oppor- at the Lorain County Airport. Enjoy the camaraderie of fellow
p.m at the North Ridgeville Branch Library, 35700 Bainbridge tunity to meet with Commissioner Lundy about county issues aviation enthusiasts & friends. Burgers, dogs, pop & water pro-
Road, North Ridgeville. A social time will begin at 6:30 p.m. of concern. “Lundy Listens” will be held on the fourth floor of vided. You are welcome to BYOB and a dish to pass.
Genealogist Peggy Lauritzen will give a presentation: the Administration Building (226 Middle Avenue, Elyria), from June 16 & 17 - Plane Fun Aviation Festival. Airplanes, an-
“Homespun and Calico: Researching the Lives of Our Fore- 3-4 p.m. County Commissioner Lundy can be reached about tique & classic cars & motorcycles, food, activities & young
mothers.” Peggy will discuss ways of proving the existence county issues at (440) 329-5112 or [email protected]. Eagle rides! Free airplane rides for kids ages 8-17 (parent must
of the women in your family history whose names seldom ap- Safety Town be present); biplane & warbird rides available too 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
peared in legal documents. each day at the Toledo Executive Airport. $5 admission - kids
For more information, contact Norm at (440) 856-5170. The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department and The Elyria 12 & under free - Free parking. Volunteers welcome - contact
Senior Trips Police Department are working in cooperation to sponsor the [email protected].
June 16 - Waco Biplane Adventure Rides and Corvettes at
60 Safety Town. Safety Town is designed to teach safety les-
th
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Rail - Tuesday, July 10, from sons to youth entering Kindergarten in the Fall. This program the Museum Corvette show, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; Biplane
rides available 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Liberty Aviation Museum at the
10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fare: $30. Deadline: June 15. Lunch is on is sponsored by the Elyria Kiwanis Club. There is a $15 fee for Erie-Ottawa Int’l Airport in Port Clinton.
this program. The three sessions will be on June 18-22, June
your own at Yours Truly. 25-29 and July 9-13. The program location will be at the North- June 18-21 - Summer Youth Aviator Camp for ages 12-15.
Lorain County Backroads - Tuesday, August 7, from 9 Zone Aviation at the Burke Lakefront Airport in downtown
a.m.- 4:30 p.m.; fare $25 (lunch on your own). wood Middle School, located at 700 Gulf Road, in Elyria. You Cleveland. Visit http://zoneaviation.com/youth-aviator-camp/
can register online at www.cityofelyria.org/department/parks.
Lorain County Fair - Thursday, August 23, from 9 a.m.-3 or call (216) 333-1537 for details.
For more information, contact the Elyria Parks & Recre-
p.m. Fare: $10. ation Department at (440) 326-1500. June 21 - Women in Aviation Chapter Social. All aviation
For more information or to sign up for trip events, call the enthusiasts welcome! We’ll meet in the bar area or on the pa-
Senior Center at (440) 353-0828. The North Ridgeville Senior Elyria Arts Council fund-raiser tio, 5-8 p.m. at the 100th Bomb Group restaurant by Cleveland
Center is located at 7327 Avon Belden Rd. Hopkins Airport.
“Trail Magic: The Grandma Gatewood Story” presentation June 23 - EAA Chapter 5’s first Fly-In of the Summer!
FATHER'S DAY! and movie will be shown on June 22, at 7 p.m. at The Elyria “Wings & Wheels.” 7 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Geauga County Air-
port in Middlefield.
Arts Council, located at 336 Broad Street, in Elyria. Tickets
June 23 - Yankee Air Museum WWII B-17 Flying Fortress
Plant a memory with Dad! are $5 and the event is open to the public. It is an education- Air Adventure Rides. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Liberty Aviation Muse-
al, entertaining, family friendly experience. EAC will provide
25% Off Trees popcorn and punch. This is a fund-raiser for The Elyria Arts um at the Erie-Ottawa Int’l Airport in Port Clinton. Visit http://
yankeeairmuseum.org/fly/ for ticket pricing or to book a ride.
Council and Eden Valley Enterprises. Call ahead to EAC at
June 29 - July 4 - Fly The Ford Tri-Motor! Climb aboard and
Fruit, Japanese Maple, Blue Spruce & more! (440) 328-3025 to reserve tickets and a seat. step back into time to aviation’s golden age! 9 a.m.-5 p.m. each
“Kitty Kash & Doggie Dollars” day - Liberty Aviation Museum at the Erie-Ottawa Int’l Airport
Partners With Paws an- August 6, 13, 20 & 27. The in Port Clinton. Go to flytheford.org for advanced ticket sales
or walk up - $75/adult or $50/17 & under.
nounces “Kitty Kash & Dog- sooner you purchase your June 30 - EAA Chapter 255’s Pancake Breakfast Fly-In. 8
gie Dollars” fund-raiser to tickets, the more chances you a.m.-12 p.m. at the Ashland County Airport (3G4) in Ashland.
help homeless animals in and have of winning. June 30 - Curious About a Flying course? Are you interest-
around Lorain County. You can download your ed in learning more about aviation? This class is for you! Held
You can win $50 week-
25% Off all Annuals ly for 13 weeks! Tickets are tickets from our website, at the Discover Aviation hangar at the Lorain County Airport.
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Great supply of Nursery Stock! only $10 each and one lucky com or they can be e-mailed Contact Patty Austin for details at (440) 503-3145 or curious-
[email protected].
winner will be drawn every to you directly by contacting For more information, contact Vicki and Paul Koziol - Dis-
Essential Oils Class Monday from June 4 through Lorie Wilber at (440) 897- cover Aviation Center, Lorain County Airport, 44050 Russia
Saturday, June 16, 11 a.m. N. Ridgeville only August 27. All winning tick- 8696 or e-mail lawilber@ Rd., in Elyria, (440) 236-6594 or [email protected].
Join me for an Essential Oil Class - THE HAND SANITIZER - where we will ets go back into the hopper oberlin.net. You can also
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6/19 - 6:30 p.m., Public Hearing on housing developments missed. This year’s theme is “Under the Tuscan Sun.”
Eaton Crossings & Winfield Farms. The Herb Guild is a local organization and meets on the
6/19 - 7:30 p.m., Board of Trustees Bi-Monthly meeting. second Wednesday of the month at Porter Public Library in
[email protected] 6/23 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Compost open. Westlake, at 27333 Center Ridge Road (meets in the Porter
6/25 - 6 p.m. Trustee Public hearing on housing Subdivision
Room). New members and guests are always welcome. For
site plans for Eaton Crossings & Winfield Farms. more information on the upcoming meeting, visit the website,
6/25 - 6:30 p.m., Trustees Work Session, Re: 2019 budget,
Eaton Township News personnel policy, fund status and other Administrative issues. theherbguild.org. You can also find them on Facebook under
The Herb Guild.
6/30 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Compost open. -Submitted by Barb Armstrong
•Please note: our Compost Center is now open on Satur- 7/5 - 7 p.m., EENW Eaton Estates Neighborhood Watch
days only from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (absolutely not open during meeting at Town Hall.
the week). 7/10 - 7 p.m., BZA, no hearing this month.
•Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@ 7/11 - 7 p.m., Zoning Commission monthly meeting (re-
eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to scheduled from 7/4/2018).
Resources in the County/Township Location for all calendar items are 12043 Avon Belden Rd.
•Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face- unless noted otherwise. The public is welcome for all events.
book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP
•Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should Pond School HELP WANTED IN EATON TOWNSHIP
contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing
•Township Hall Rentals: $75/Hall rental for Eaton Town- With so many ponds adorning properties across Medina and We are looking for Property Owners and Residents in
ship Residents/ $125 for non-residents ($100 cleaning depos- northeast Ohio, there are bound to be questions about algae, Eaton Township (at least 6-10) who would be interested
it); call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! All weeds and the “how-to” of pond ownership. That is why Ohio in being part of our C.L.U.P. (Comprehensive Land
non-profits that serve the youth of Eaton Township get FREE State University Extension of Medina is partnering with Medi- Use Plan) Committee. This is a PAID position.
hall rentals (examples: 4-H, Girl Scouts, School Groups). These na County Park District, Medina Soil and Water Conservation C.L.U.P. MEMBER: must be able to attend
rates were updated on 2/20/2018. District, Cleveland Metroparks and the Ohio Department of all meetings in evenings. Must be an Eaton twp
•Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7 Natural Resources to provide pond owners with a 3-hour Pond resident/property owner, assist the committee with a
tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to reserve School to help them learn more about pond management. vision for the future use of Eaton Township land and
it! (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident). The 4th annual Pond School will be held July 10, from 5:30- development, and other duties per the request of the
•Residential lock boxes & mailbox reflective signs are 8:30 p.m. at Medina County Park District’s Wolf Creek Envi- Township Trustees.
available at the town hall office. ronmental Center, 6100 Ridge Rd., in Medina. Cost is $30 per To apply -visit our website (under forms –application
•Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Eaton family and includes take home resources. Deadline to register is available) or call our office 440-748-2236 and speak
Township residents & businesses is July 3. to the secretary to discuss the responsibilities and
•Eaton Township has a curfew is between 12 a.m. - 5 a.m. New sessions this year include “legal considerations for requirements for this position. Application deadline
(per Resolution 90-413). pond ownership,” “aquatic invasive species” and a pond walk, is June 19th, 2018.
•Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors MUST have a in addition to favorite talks on algae and weed control, fish
permit (by Eaton Town Hall) to go door to door in our town- management and maintenance and pond repair. Attendees get
ship; residents are instructed to contact the Sheriff’s Dept. for to choose from this mix of lecture, hands-on and outdoor talks.
ALL violations. If you don’t see the session that sounds just right, experts will
•Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at be available to answer questions and discuss your pond situa-
least 1 year of their life) that would like their name to be en- tion.
graved on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact Contact Ashley Kulhanek, OSU Extension, Medina County
the town hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50. at (330) 725-4911, ext. 106, for more information. Registration
A special “Thank you” to our Veterans’ Memorial Commit- flyers can be downloaded at go.osu.edu/pond.
tee for organizing a fabulous event on 5/27/2018! Herb Guild Garden Club
Congrats to all of our Eaton Township Students who gradu-
ated from Midview & Columbia, Class of 2018! The June meeting of the Herb Guild Garden Club will be
Calendar: held on June 13 at the Westlake Porter Public Library. The
6/12 - 9 a.m., Parks & Preserve Board meeting. meeting will start at 10 a.m., followed by a presentation by
6/12 - 7 p.m., BZA - no hearing this month. Mike Williams of the Great Lakes Brewing Company on the
6/13 - 9 a.m., Enforcement of Trustee order on 12101 Na-
tional Drive. use of hops in making beer. Hops is an herb!
Tickets for the 34th annual Scholarship Luncheon, which
6/13 - 7 p.m., Public Hearing Zoning commission rezoning
of Woods at Eaton Housing Subdivision. will be held on August 1, will be on sale at the June meeting.
The cost of the luncheon is $40 and includes a full course lunch,
6/14 - Flag Day, display those flags proudly! a fashion show, a culinary tasting table, the annual basket raffle,
6/16 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Compost open. a silent auction and a bake sale. This is a fun event not to be
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Tips to help new Fathers

bond with their babies
Retail industry helped shape The birth of a child is a mo- newborns. Make eye contact who are bottle-fed can spend

Father’s Day mentous occasion in the lives with babies while changing more time alone with their
children, and give moms a
their diapers, as Psych Cen-
of parents. First-time parents
may be especially moved tral, an independent mental much-needed break, without
Father’s Day arrives the Washington Star in 1913, upon seeing the birth of their health social network run by the fear of having nothing to
third Sunday in June and portrayed Dad as the bread- child, having never before mental health professionals, feed them should they get
presents a special way to winner and a distant fellow witnessed something so pro- notes that babies have a pref- hungry while mom is away.
show the fathers in one’s who wasn’t as involved as found. erence for eye contact. · Help your baby fall back
life how much they are cher- his wife in day-to-day inter- When the time comes for · Spend alone time with asleep. Nursing mothers may
ished. People shower dads action with his children. A parents to leave the hospi- your newborn. Fathers of feel inclined to wake up with
with gifts but may not know 1915 issue of the St. Johns tal and take their newborns newborns who are being their newborns in the middle
just how Father’s Day came Herald and Apache News home, new moms and dads nursed may feel like their is no of the night and let dad keep
to be. from Arizona joked that fa- take on different roles. Moms ideal time to spend along with sleeping. But babies are not
The concept of Father’s thers probably didn’t want who are nursing or handling their children. But mothers, necessarily waking up in the
Day was inspired by Moth- another holiday and would the bulk of the bottle-feeding especially those who work middle of the night due to
er’s Day celebrations and be more content to drink, while spending a few months and intend to keep breast- hunger. Some might simply
was initiated by a woman smoke and sleep in late. on maternity leave may ap- feeding after their maternity need to be comforted, and
named Sonora Smart Dodd, Dodd and others realized pear to have more opportu- leave ends, can learn to use a dads can comfort their chil-
who wanted to do something that marketing would be key must’ve had a hand in en- nities than fathers to bond breast milk pump so dads can dren just like moms can, all
to honor her single father. to Father’s Day’s success. dorsing Father’s Day. And with their new babies. But bottle-feed. Learning to eat the while strengthening their
The concept of Father’s Clothing manufacturers, there is truth to that. The there are many ways for new from a bottle will help babies developing bond.
Day was slow to take root. people who made tobac- council was responsible for dads to bond with newborns in the long run, and dads can New fathers can strengthen
However, the retail industry co and other merchants selling shirts, hats and, of as well. get some quality alone time the bonds they have with their
helped propel Father’s Day of products made for men course, neckties. · Hold your baby as often with their newborns while bot- newborns in various ways.
to a national holiday. found Father’s Day a way to In 1938, the National as possible. Pediatrician Da- tle feeding. Fathers of babies
In the early days of Fa- sell merchandise. It just took Council for the Promotion vid Hill, author of the book
ther’s Day, Dodd worked a while for them to come of Father’s Day was formed, “Between Us Dads: A Fa-
with her local YMCA and around. primarily due to poor mens- ther’s Guide to Child Health,”
local churches to adopt A Father’s Day Council wear retail sales. Dry goods, says bonding between father Make Dad Look Good
what was supposed to be was started in the 1930s clothing and tobacco asso- and newborn has as much
a religiously influenced hol- and was propelled by a ciations help promote Fa- to do with contact as involve-
iday. But in the early 1900s, group called the New York ther’s Day, and after they ment. Many first-time parents and Feel Great
dads did not necessarily Associated Menswear Re- held a “Father’s Day Sports are understandably nervous
have the same hands-on tailers. Many people joke Day” parade in 1941, Fa- about holding their newborns,
role that many fathers have that, because neckties are ther’s Day sales increased, who seem so fragile. But new-
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Changing parenting roles

How to approach sibling rivalries for Dads


Parenting roles continue to evolve as families look for solu-
Many parents dream that their her. Parents also can relive the tions that meet all of their needs. In an effort to meet the fi-
children will grow up to be lifelong older child’s babyhood, offers nancial demands of raising a family, parents may be taking
friends. That happens quite of- childcare expert Dr. Sears. Show on less traditional roles. For example, many fathers are now
ten, but typically not without a few older brothers or sisters what they stay-at-home dads.
bumps along the way. looked like as infants and how life The number of stay-at-home fathers continues to climb. The
Siblings disagree from time to changed for the better. Assign old- Pew Research Center indicates that roughly 550,000 men
time, and sibling rivalry is a part er children key roles in the family, have become full-time stay-at-home parents in the previous
of growing up and charting one’s such as a mother or father’s assis- 10 years.
course in the family unit. However, tant. This way he or she is taking Economics have forced many couples to make less tradi-
parents can take steps to avoid sib- an active part in helping the family tional decisions for their families. The National At-Home Dad
ling rivalries developing between run smoothly. Network says the stay-at-home dad is a growing trend be-
their children. · Consider spacing children cause men want to be more involved with their kids.
Children routinely test their three to four years apart. By spac- The following factors may give families pause to consider
boundaries and their places within ing siblings apart by three or four swapping parental stereotypes in favor of stay-at-home fa-
their families, vying for attention from parents or other care- years, parents may find that one child is ready for more in- thers.
givers, especially when they become a brother or sister for dependence while the new baby will require more constant · Earning potential: Money is very often a factor in deciding
the first time. A first-born child who went from being the sole care. This also may alleviate some stress in the household that Mom will be the breadwinner and Dad will be the caregiv-
focus of his parents’ attention may struggle to adjust when because the older child can be an important helper. er. In the event one parent earns considerably more money
another child is welcomed into the family. · Make sure kids have their own unique belongings. Each than the other, and paying for childcare so both parents can
Sibling rivalry also occurs because young children may not child can have their own personal toys and possessions that work would be a detriment to the family, it can make sense to
be able to fully process their emotions as soundly as adults. they hold dear. They can choose to share these with one an- have the higher earner be the sole breadwinner.
Kids may not recognize that a sibling is not a threat; as a other in play areas, but they should not be forced to compete · Personalities: Some women simply see themselves thriv-
result, they may act out reactively instead of thinking and over particular items. ing more in the workforce than as a primary caregiver at home,
choosing a more productive way of behaving. According to · Don’t compare children in front of them. Children may while some dads want to be home with their children and do
Dr. Gail Gross, a researcher and educator with a Ph.D. in interpret comparison as criticism. Children will not reach mile- not measure success in job titles or income. These scenarios
Psychology, competitive or aggressive behavior could set the stones at the same time, and parents should not compare make the stay-at-home dad model more plausible.
course for a lifetime of negative patterns, influencing a child’s their kids’ progress, or lack thereof, in front of the youngsters. · Open-mindedness: If the situation does not affect the chil-
relationships with their siblings or other significant friends or · Let kids work disagreements out. Children will have argu- dren, and grandparents and other supportive people in the
even future romantic interests when they come of age. ments, and parents should try not to take sides. Let kids work kids’ lives are amenable to the idea, then accepting less tradi-
Parents can take proactive approaches to prevent sibling disagreements out on their own when possible. tional roles can be successful.
rivalries from developing between their children. Sibling rivalries can develop, but parents can take steps to Traditional family roles are increasingly falling by the way-
· Encourage friendship before birth. Older children should ensure such rivalries do not affect their kids’ long-term rela- side as both men and women put their families first and make
become acquainted with the new baby before he or she ar- tionships with one another. decisions based on what’s best for all members of the family.
rives and be included in the process of welcoming him or

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at 355-5997 to inquire if a permit is needed. If no permit is Penfield Township Trustees
obtained prior to construction, permit fees will be doubled. If
you live inside the village limits, please contact Village Hall at The May 15 regular meeting of the Penfield Township Trust-
355-5555.
[email protected] Board of Zoning Appeals - An alternate member is needed ees was called to order at 7:37 p.m. All officers were present.
for the Board of Zoning Appeals. This is a paid position and Six guests attended the meeting.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap-
the board meets as needed to consider home occupations and proved. Vouchers #12203-12224, Purchase #’s 38-40-2018,
LaGrange Township News variances to the Zoning Regulations. Letters of interest should the April Bank Reconciliation and the April Monthly reports
be forwarded to LaGrange Township, P.O. Box 565, LaGrange, were all approved. Resolution #2017.05.15.01, regarding join-
Meeting dates - June meetings of the Township Trustees Ohio, 44050. ing the ODOT Salt program, was also approved.
will be held on June 11 & 25. All meetings are held at the Memorial Day Thank You - The Township Trustees thank Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence, which in-
Township Hall, 113 South Center Street, and are open to the all those who participated in the Memorial Day Ceremonies - cluded information on the SWAC mini grant and a letter re-
public. The next meeting of the Zoning Commission is on June The Keystone High School Band, Boy Scout Troop 118, the questing info. on the ODNR signage at the Rec Park. Denes
18. Please visit the LaGrange Township website at http://www. LaGrange Police Department and featured speaker Tiffany Ih- reported that a 1921 photo of Penfield Elementary School had
lagrangetownshipohio.net for all current news, up to date meet- not. been presented to the PHS by Betty Farnsworth. Denes met
ing minutes and other township information. with Taylor Wright of the State Treasurers office on May 10
Fire and EMS Personnel applications - The Township is LaGrange Lions Club news regarding the launch of the Township’s online checkbook. It
always taking applications for part-time Fire and EMS per- is set to go live at: OhioCheckbook.com. Denes reported that
sonnel! Our EMS Department offers competitive pay, flexible The LaGrange Lions Club will be holding their annual Fes- the Records Retention Committee had met and all applicable
scheduling and paid training with a contract to serve the town- tival on July 21, from 12-10 p.m. at 240 Glendale St. This will files had been destroyed. FO Denes questioned who prepared
ship. Fire classes will be available in the fall.Consider helping be held rain or shine. It will kick off with the parade, winding the Zoning Resolution that is to be filed at the County Record-
your community in the highest form of service! See our website into the Lions Park, where you will find Cow Pie Bingo, a Piz- er’s office. Denes provided a copy of her proposal for the 2018
under Fire and EMS for an application or call 355-6868 for za Eating Contest, the Little Miss Contest, Inflatables with an Solid Waste grant of $2,489.31. Denes reported that RLCWA’s
information. awesome added attraction, entertainment by Kickin Back Band, automatic spring restart of water service had caused problems
Garage Sale weekend - Garage Sale weekend throughout food & non-food vendors, face painting, Fabulous Fireworks at the Rec Park, which required several hours of repair & clean-
the township and village is June 21, 22 & 23. No permits are & more! This year the Lions are raffling off cash - tickets are up by maintenance man Tyrone. Denes asked Trustee Conrad
required in the township during these days. Please take down $2 ea., 3 for $5, 7 for $10; and a 55” TV w/sound bar - tickets to follow up on this matter. Denes reported that copies of the
all signs following your sale! are $5 ea. or 3 for $10. Tickets are available now. For tickets, backflow testing request by RLCWA have been forwarded to
Cemetery Clean-up - Please remove any decorations that please call Ann at (440) 315-4278. For parade info., please call maintenance man Tyrone for scheduling.
you wish to keep to clear the area for mowing season. Items Bev at (440) 458-6781. For Little Miss applications, please see Resident Eric Flynn reported that Chatham Cemetery has
left that are in poor condition will be disposed of. For a list Sharon at Village Pizza or Liane at Huntington Bank. For more veteran’s markers epoxied to the headstones. Discussion was
of regulations, please visit our website. Reminder: LaGrange info., go to www.lagrangelionsoh.org. held on the feasibility of this and it was decided that additional
Township is not responsible for any sentimental or valuable The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 3rd Annual Gun research is needed.
items left on gravesites. Raffle on Sept. 8, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale PHS Treasurer Jackie Johnson reminded all of their clothing
Hall Rental - The Township Hall, 113 South Center Street, St. They will raffle off 10 new guns and 3 random $100 cash & household goods drive fund-raiser to be held in conjunction
is available for rental by township residents. Please call Jan at drawings - 1 ticket per each drawing. You must be present to with Pride/Dumpster Day.
355-4704 for information. win cash only. Winner need not be present to win guns. Food Roadman Albrecht reported that a tire on the water wagon
Zoning Permits - Please remember that LaGrange Township will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase. They had gone flat and was repaired by he and Trustee Gordon.
is zoned. When erecting any building, deck, pool, out building will have side raffles, too. This will be held rain or shine, inside
or fence, please contact the Zoning Inspector, Vince Sigmund, and out. Tickets are available now for $20 each or 6/$100. A PENFIELD TRUSTEES CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
ticket is required for all in attendance. For tickets, please call
Ann at (440) 315-4278. For more info., go to www.lagrange-
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PENFIELD TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 er bio. Conrad spoke with Peter Zwick regarding the Jones Nature lovers and professional arborists alike have called
Rd. culvert project and asked that FO Denes forward the bid this pocket field guide a must-have, user-friendly resource. Its
A ball hitch was also purchased and installed to transport the proposal to him. The upcoming trash consortium meeting was beautiful, full-color illustrations are in precise detail and depict
wagon. Albrecht advised that the front differential is leaking discussed. FO Denes provided a copy of exhibit E from the natural colors, shapes and textures so users can make a positive
on the red pick-up and will need work. Albrecht questioned the current contract and advised that, if possible, the Township species identification in just a few easy steps.
flagpoles at the cemetery and was advised that Trustee Gordon should negotiate a contract to add the dumpster at the Rec Park. The Arbor Day Foundation offers this book to help people
would report on that. The placement of the dumpsters was dis- Conrad discussed this year’s County Chip & Seal Program identify trees throughout the Eastern and Central regions of the
cussed and Trustee Conrad will coordinate that. with Shaun Duffala. Trustee Gordon advised that LaGrange United States. What Tree Is That? uses a unique step-by-step
Trustee Gordon reported that an old farm tile is failing and Township is holding a demonstration of a new berming ma- approach for identifying the species of each tree, explaining
that is what is causing the problem on Jones Rd. This problem chine on May 30, which cost would be shared by surrounding what to look for in the shape and arrangement of the leaves, dif-
can be resolved by boring under the road and tying into an ex- townships. Conrad reported that the tentative opening date of ferences in the leafstalks and specific characteristics of fruits,
isting Gordon Farms drain tile. Gordon advised that the broken the Short Rd. bridge is July 1. Trustee Conrad made a motion flowers, buds and bark.
flag poles have been removed at the cemetery and that the new to appoint Bob Box to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Trustee “Our What Tree Is That? Pocket guide is an ideal resource
poles will be installed by Memorial Day. Trustee Gordon ad- Gordon seconded for developing a greater appreciation for trees,” said Matt Har-
vised that his son, Mark Gordon, would organize the veterans ris, Chief Executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “The Arbor
for Memorial Day. Gordon announced that the group meeting Tree Identification Book available Day Foundation strives to help people enjoy and appreciate
of all employees has been rescheduled for June 19 and asked trees, and we feel our pocket field guide will do just that.”
that the hall be reserved. He also reported that he and Trustee The Arbor Day Foundation has a book that helps people What Tree is That? is also available as an online interactive
Conrad had attended Karen Napoli’s funeral. identify trees in a simple, step-by-step process. The book, What version at arborday.org.
Trustee Johnson discussed workers for dumpster day. He Tree Is That?, is available for a $5 donation to the non-profit
To obtain a tree identification guide in full color, send your
reported that the footer for Denny Younglas will be placed after tree-planting organization. name, address and $5 for each guide to: What Tree Is That?,
the funeral. Johnson reported that Penfield’s SLCAD call sta- The book is a fun, easy-to-use tree identification guide that Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE
tistics are always high, with 47 calls thru April. features hand-drawn botanical illustrations highlighting the 68410. You can also order the book online at arborday.org.
Trustee Conrad will follow up on the Memorial Day speak- distinctive characteristics of many tree species.

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reading skills. Putter is a registered therapy dog that absolutely Quilts Before, During and After
adores listening to a good story. He does not mind if the child
makes reading mistakes. Putter visits us on Thursday mornings the Civil War
[email protected] at 11 a.m. through the summer, beginning June 14. Stop in or On Tuesday, June 12, at 7 p.m. there will be a free Histori-
call the library at (440) 647-2120 to save your reading spot.
Writers Group - Thursdays, June 14 & 28, from 6-7:30 p.m. cal Speaker Presentation, “Quilts, Before, During and After the
The Wellington Writers Group meets every other Thursday at Civil War,” at the Patricia Lindley Center for Performing Arts,
Pittsfield Historical Society program the Herrick Memorial Library. Join this group if you have a pas- located at 624 North Main Street, in Wellington.
sion for writing in all venues. Bring samples of your writing to In 1861, the United States was unprepared for a civil war
Pittsfield Township Historical Society will present a pro- share with the group. New members are welcome. Registration to last longer than three months. In June of 1861, the Sani-
gram featuring Tim Simonson, local character & historian, on is encourage. To register, call the library at (440) 647-2120. tary Commission, forerunner to the Red Cross, called out to the
June 14 at 7 p.m. at Pittsfield Town Hall. He will describe a women to make quilts for our Union Soldiers. Looking back on
Road Trip in a Ford Model T to Kansas City, Missouri. Weather Bottle Rocket launch day this time in history, we can see a difference in the designs of
permitting, he will bring his Model T for display and discus- quilts made before, during and after the Civil War.
sion. Come hear Tim’s enlightening presentation of the perils Julie Bragg has been quilting since 1975 and has lived in
and challenges of early automotive technology. Wellington for 38 years. Her love of history has carried over in
RR Crossing’s closing her designs and the quilts that she makes. Her quilts have been
featured in many magazines. She is a member of the “Lorain
County Piecemakers” Quilt Guild and co-chairs the guild’s bi-
The Lorain County Engineer’s office received word that annual quilt shows. The next Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt
the following 2 Norfolk Southern railroad crossings will be Show is November 9-11 at The Lodge of New Russia Town-
closed beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, June 11, through 5 p.m. ship. Julie’s website is www.spiritof76quilts.com.
on Friday, June 14, weather permitting: Monthly speaker information and all Bicentennial events
Amherst City: Crosse Road. are available at Wellington’s Bicentennial Facebook page.
Amherst City/Lorain City/Brownhelm Township: Cooper
Foster Park Road (crossing borders all three municipalities). 99th Annual Rochester
Repairs are scheduled for the railroad ties, along with resur-
facing of the crossings. Detour signs will be posted. Fourth of July
Herrick Memorial Library The 99th annual Rochester Fourth of July Homecoming will
be held on Wednesday July 4, at the Eagle Street Park and Fire
Libraries Rock! - The Herrick Memorial Library’s summer Station, in Rochester. The schedule of events include:
reading program began on June 1. These 8-week programs are 8 a.m. - Food Tent Is Open: The food tent is open all day
for ages birth to 199. Join the program, read books, attend story McCormick Middle School students show off their bottle rockets for and evening. Coffee and goodies will be served in the morn-
times & programs and win prizes for reading. We want to show launch at the school. L-R: Whitney Kirschner, Quentin Schickel and ing. Please join us for lunch after the parade. There will be hot
you that ‘Libraries Rock’ in many ways. Joyce Stallard. dogs, a variety of hot sandwiches, french fries and beverages.
Teen Scavenger Hunt - Now through June 23. The Herrick The sixth-graders at McCormick Middle School in Wel- Homemade ice cream will also be sold throughout the day by
Memorial Library invites teens, ages 12-16, to test their de- lington made bottle rockets and launch day was Monday, June the Rochester Flares.
ductive powers as they follow the clues to find the location of 4. The objective was to see how high they would go, how far 9-10:15 a.m. - Parade Registration: Entry in the parade is
the mystery item in the provided photos. Pick up the clues and and the estimate hang time. Photo credit: Wellington Village free and all are welcome. Eight different categories are judged
rules beginning June 1, after registering for the ‘Hunt.’ Return Schools. in the parade, including: 1) floats; 2) horses; 3) tractors; 4)
the completed packet by June 23 and receive a token prize for walkers or bicycles; 5) automobiles; 6) patriotic; 7) business; 8)
a job well done. Prizes will be awarded for the top three (3) motorized bikes/4-wheelers/golf carts. First, second and third-
entries with the most correct answers between June 25-29. place prizes are awarded. The winners from the parade will be
Library Board Meeting - The Herrick Memorial Library announced at the park during the early evening.
Trustees will hold its board meeting on Monday, June 11, at School’s out for summer! ning in junior high. She plans 10:30 a.m. - Parade Begins: The parade is free and includes
10:30 a.m. The meeting will be in the library’s Board Room It is hard to believe the 2017- to study law enforcement this bands, floats, kids, cars, fire trucks, 4-H groups, horse back rid-
and is open to the public. 18 school year is over. Con- fall at Tiffin University with ers and anything/anyone else that may come along. This is the
Maker Mondays - Mondays, June 11, 18 & 25, from 1-4 gratulations to the Wellington the hopes of becoming an FBI only parade you get to see twice. The parade goes down the
p.m. These special programs are for children ages 5-10. Stop High School Class of 2018! It agent. street, turns around and comes back a second time.
in the Children’s Department and learn how to create your very was a wonderful Commence- There is plenty to do this 12-5 p.m. - Historical Society Open House: The Rochester
own musical instrument. You do not need to register - just come ment ceremony on June 3 at summer in our schools. The Historical Society will have an open house on South Street.
and have some fun with us at the library. the high school. Class Vale- Boys and Girls Club of Lorain 4:30 p.m. - Old-Time Kids Contests: There will be contests
Story Times - Story times begin at the Herrick Memorial dictorian was Faith Alley County is holding a Summer for kids of all ages, such as egg toss, balloon toss and wheel
Library on June 12 for children birth to 5 years. Call the library and Salutatorian was Kait- Camp from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., barrel races.
at (440) 647-2120 or stop in to register your child for their age lyn Garrett. Thank you to all Monday thru Friday, begin- 5 p.m. - Fire Department Demonstration: The firemen will
appropriate story time session. our students, staff, families ning June 11 at McCormick perform various fire demonstrations for people of all ages.
Thursday Specials - The Thursday Special Programs are and friends for your support Middle School. For more 5 p.m. - Rides and Games: Firemen’s and other games, var-
for children ages 5 and up. Each Thursday, beginning on June of our graduates. They will information, contact Chad at ious raffles and multiple kiddie rides open.
14, they will participate in a different type of musical program. always be part of the Duke [email protected]. 5:30-9:30 p.m. - “Minor Adjustments” Band: The band will
Registration is required for these programs. Call the Herrick family. If your child is interested provide free entertainment. Bring your own lawn chairs!
Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120 or visit the Children’s De- One of our seniors not in sports, we have a variety Fireworks: A free fireworks display will occur at the end
partment of the library. only received her high school of sports camps available this of the evening. The fireworks display is brought to you by the
Read To Putter - Children can spend 15 minutes reading Homecoming Committee and the Rochester Volunteer Fire De-
a book or story to the library’s friend, Putter, and build their diploma, she also earned an summer which are listed be- partment.
associate of arts degree from low: Cash Donations are accepted to support the event. The
Lorain County Community •NST Speed and Agility Rochester Homecoming Celebration is an event the entire fam-
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Places to walk this summer for free Zoning Inspector Report: Four (4) zoning permits were is- for snow plow and previous and current advertising regarding
sued in April: a residential fence on SR18; a residential addi-
Whether you want to take a stroll to keep your blood pres- tion (pergola) on SR18; a residential fence on Pitts Rd.; and a the position. Fisher also reported that it is time for the LCTA
sure in check or just enjoy the outdoors, check out these Lorain residential addition (porch) on SR18. He noted that he attended dues. Pitts said dues will include the same as last year - Trust-
ees, Fiscal Officer and Zoning Inspector. A motion passed to re-
County locations to walk safely and at no cost this summer: the OTA Spring Zoning Meeting in Blacklick, Ohio on 4/20. join the Lorain County Township Association and pay the dues
•Mondays, 5:30 p.m. at the Lorain County Metro Parks Agenda topics were as follows: Balancing Growth: Best Land
Splash Zone, 95 W. Hamilton St., in Oberlin.* Use Practices for Townships; What should or should not be in for the Trustees, Fiscal Officer and Zoning Inspector.
Haynes reported that OPERS will be offering Whole Term
•Thursdays, 5 p.m. at Cleveland Clinic Lorain Family Health a staff report; Case Law update; Best practices for Investigat-
and Surgery Center, 5700 Cooper Foster Park Rd., in Lorain. ing Zoning violations; and common Zoning pitfalls and how to Life Insurance by Colonial Life to PERS Members. More infor-
mation is forthcoming.
•Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. at Mercy Health and Recreation Cen- avoid them.
Haynes reported that she will be submitting the Solid Waste
ter, 47160 Hollstein Dr., in Amherst.* Zoning Violation Updates: Quarry Rd. (S) - Junk Community Incentive Grant for Wellington Township. She re-
•All weekdays, 4 p.m. to dusk on the Midview Schools’ Vehicles - met with property owner on 4/28; one vehicle has
walking path, 12865 Grafton Rd., in Grafton. been removed but others still remain on the property. Fol- ported that the grant funds are based on how many tons of recy-
clables are collected in the individual community. Wellington
•Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. at East Recre- low-up will occur at the end of May; Smith Rd. (S) - Junk Vehi-
ation Center, Elyria Parks and Recreation, 1101 Prospect St., cles - met with property owner on 4/28. Two vehicles have been Township is up from 132.18 tons in 2016 to 215.00 tons in
2017. The increase in the tonnage for the township will signifi-
in Elyria.* removed from the property and two (2) others will be removed cantly increase the award amount.
•Wednesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m. at West Recreation Center, in May. One vehicle is being restored for road use. Another is
There was correspondence from the Lorain County Com-
Elyria Parks and Recreation, 1200 Foster Ave., in Elyria.* being prepared for “demo derby”; SR18E - Scrap Tires & Other missioners regarding FREE Pesticide Training. Busler said that
•Thursdays, 6 p.m. at South Central Park, 7565 Avon Belden Items - Scrap tires removed. Few remaining items expected to
Rd., in North Ridgeville. be removed soon. Final follow-up and closure expected by end he can do the class online and use Pitt’s license to spray. There
was also correspondence from Probate Judge Walther regard-
•Saturdays, 7 p.m. on June 9, July 14 & August 11 at South of May; Peck Wadsworth Rd .(W) - Unsecured Trash - Property
Amherst Community Park, 513 W. Main St., in South Amherst. is still not in compliance with requirements of Zoning Resolu- ing FREE Community Education to help attendees learn how
they can plan for the future, re: avoid probate.
*Outdoor and indoor walking available at these locations. tion. Steps will be initiated this week to begin process of deal-
Haynes received information about reference materials re-
No membership necessary to enjoy these summer walks. Find ing with a nuisance property; West Rd. - Junk Vehicles, Scrap garding the Federal Licensing Grant. Brasee will look over.
more no-cost fitness opportunities in Lorain County through Tires, Assorted Scrap Materials, etc. - Property visit scheduled Haynes reported that the Stormwater District Mini Grant
United We Sweat. Visit LiveHealthyLorainCounty.com/Unit- for the first week of May. was sent out and that the Grants are on a first-come first served
edWeSweat/activities. Road and Ditch: Brasee reported that weather was a hold up basis.
For more information, contact Lorain County Public Health for road preparations. Engineer bids should be in next meeting.
Deputy Krueger reported that House Vacation Checking is
at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCountyHealth.com. Follow Old Business available for residents if they are going out of town on vaca-
your local health department on Twitter @LorainCoHealth, ODOT Sign Grant - Fisher reported that the ODOT sign tion. The Sheriff’s Dept. will do a routine and physical check of
Facebook or YouTube. is due by June 8th. She and Roadman Busler are working on the property. Call 329-3710 for more information.
Wellington Township Board completing it. Zoning Workshop, May 22, New Russia Town- is on June 5 at 7 p.m.
A motion passed to adjourn the meeting. The next meeting
ship Hall at 6:30. Pitts announced that the Zoning Workshop
of Trustees meeting presented by the Lorain County Prosecutors Office will be on
May 22. Haynes reported that both boards were notified and
that the Prosecutors Office will email the materials to anyone Happy Birthday!
The Wellington Township Board of Trustees met on May 1. that cannot attend. Zoning Commission Alternate Appointment
The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Pitts at 7 p.m. - A resident showed interest in becoming an alternate. Haynes
by leading the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. All Trustees reported that she gave him an application, called and left a mes-
were present, along with Fiscal Officer Virginia Haynes, Zon- sage and also emailed him regarding the Trustee Meeting. The
ing Inspector Steve Majesky and Roadman Scott Busler. resident did not show up.
A Motion passed to accept the minutes from the April 3 New Business
regular meeting. A Motion passed to pay Bill Warrants #16605- Sarah Poling, the Outreach Coordinator for the Southern
16626 and epaid bills 23-2018 & 27-2018; total bills were Satellite Office on Aging (SSO), introduced herself and gave
$26,714.35. A motion also passed to approve P.O.’s #76-2018 a brief update. Wellington Township has the second highest
to #98-2018. usage by seniors in the SSO area. She discussed the food pro-
Pitts announced that Trustee minutes and all board minutes grams: Meals on Wheels and senior dining at Blue Sky Restau-
are available for view by the public and copies are available rant; Plant a Row Program; Support Services for seniors age 60
upon request. and up and transportation to health care appointments. Senior
Majesky reported about a trash issue with a residential prop- residents may call the SSO Office at 647-0777.
erty. Pitts said that he and Brasee have tried to contact the own- Fisher reported that she believes that the township needs to
er and even offered to bring the trash to Dumpster Day, with no hire part-time summer help. Brasee said they can use the help
response. Steve said that it is time to take action as the trash is as the current part-timers are unavailable. A CDL Driver with
becoming a health hazard. He said the Environmental Crimes Class B driver’s license is needed. Additional discussion took Jim Jerousek will be 80
Unit was notified (Capt. Barker). Majesky will send a letter of place regarding the difficulty yearly finding a part-time driver years old on June 17. Happy
violation to the property owner. Birthday! Love, Daisy, Jen-
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 11, 2018 Our Lady Queen of Peace Festival
Grafton Village Council The 8th annual Our Lady Queen of Peace Festival will take

place on Friday, August 3, and Saturday, August 4, from 6-11
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 p.m. both nights. Changes have been made to this year’s festi-
val. The name has been changed to “Family Fest.” There will
The Grafton Village Coun-
email: [email protected] cil reviewed the suggestions and fixed. This allowed for a not be any amusement rides, due to the cost and concern for
change in an agreement with
made by the Charter Review Rural Water to potentially safety. The raffle pay out has increased to $15,000. The size of
the fireworks show has increased. There will be a Trivia Game
SENIOR LUNCHEON Committee at their meeting save the village money on Challenge on Friday Night and Talent Show on Saturday Night.
on June 5. Council will con-
bulk water rates.
The next Grafton area Senior Luncheon will be held in the sider four changes brought Emergency response de- On Saturday, the evening will be filled with all sorts of activi-
parish hall of Our Lady Queen of Peace on Thursday, June 14, forth by the committee to partments gave reports to ties for families. Save the date and plan on joining in the fun.
at 11:30 a.m. The program will be “Alzheimer’s & Improving determine if they should be council. A part-time police
Memory.” Learn what exercises and foods can help prevent placed on the November bal- officer has resigned to take
Alzheimer’s. Join us for this informative talk as noted medical lot. The changes being con- full-time employment else-
lecturer and patient advocate Tom Strong discusses long and sidered are: taking the Clerk/ where.
short term memory, symptoms and causes of this age related Treasurer from an elected The fire chief reported
disease. Please bring a dish to share as meat will be provided. position to an appointed po- grants and donations have School is officially out for summer!
All seniors who are old enough to qualify for a Golden Buck- sition; limiting employment been received to fund four On June 1, our seniors walked across the stage at Ross Field
eye Card are welcome to attend. by the village of elected of- sets of turnout gear, the re- to graduate and mark the transition to their next adventure.
FIREWORKS DONATIONS ficials; revising the Board of placement of chairs for the The Class of 2018 was an exceptional group of students and
Those working toward having Independence Day fireworks Zoning Appeals process; and training room and the up- I look forward to seeing the positive mark they will leave on
in Grafton are asking Grafton and area residents to donate to raising the debt limit the vil- grading of uniforms for pub- the world.
the campaign. The monetary goal for the fireworks has not yet lage can incur. If the Clerk/ lic events. The firefighter uni- On June 7, the district celebrated the last day of school for
been met. There are donation cans on the counters of many lo- Treasurer was appointed, it form patch has been updated. students with fun activities, parties and celebrations.
cal businesses. Please drop in a donation. Donations can also would allow for stability in an The fire chief passed out While summer is a time of fun and relaxation, we also want
be made at the Village Hall. Plans are to have the fireworks on important position and would framed patches to the coun- students to stay active and keep learning. There are a number of
July 4. take away the requirement of cil and administration. The youth athletic camps happening over the summer and many are
DUMPSTER/SHRED DAY being filled by a Grafton res- chief also told council he and still open for registration. Visit our website at www.midview.
The Village of Grafton will sponsor a Dumpster and Shred ident. Elected officials would the police chief took part in k12 for more information.
Day on Saturday, June 30, from 9 a.m. until noon at the former not be allowed to leave their active shooter training. Run The Grafton-Midview Public Library also has a summer
Grafton school building on Elm Street. Along with a dumpster, elected office for employ- statistics for the fire depart- reading program for both kids and teens to help prevent the
the Lorain County Shredding vehicle will be on site. For more ment by the village, with the ment in May were: 78 EMS “summer slide.” For more information, visit https://www.gm-
information as to what can or cannot be brought to the dump- exception of safety services. calls and 22 fire calls. Ap- plibrary.org.
ster, call the village at 926-2401. Changes in the Board of Zon- proximately 30 patients were During the summer, the district grounds and maintenance
OPEN BURNING ing Appeals would make the transported y LifeCare. crews will be hard at work preparing the buildings and grounds
The Grafton Village fire chief would like Grafton Village decision of the board the last Sunshine Court residents for next school year.
residents to log onto the fire prevention page on the village web- local appeal instead of coun- were in attendance to ask Additionally, we encourage parents, families and communi-
site for the rules and regulations associated with open burning cil having the last vote. This about the fixing of the rail- ty members to take advantage of the walking track during the
in the village limits. Listed are links to the Ohio Fire Code and would bring the policy more road tracks on Main Street. summer months.
to the Village of Grafton Ordinance. There is also a summary in line with Ohio Code. Cur- Another resident inquired Have a great week!
and phone numbers listed. Residents are allowed to have back- rently, the village is operat- about the high grass on some Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353
yard fire pits, however, only clean/dry/seasoned wood should ing on debt regulations from abandoned properties in the
be used for minimal smoke. The area should be 3ft. or less in the 1970s. They are allowed village. The next meeting is Grafton-Midview Library
diameter and 2ft. or less in height. Fire pits should be a least to incumber debt up to 1% scheduled for June 19 in the
25ft. from any structure. Enclosed chimineas or fire pits with of the village’s total assets. basement of village hall. Stop by the Library and pick up a detailed spring calendar.
a screen always over the fire must be at least 15ft. from any The proposal would update Registration is required for most programs. To register for pro-
structure. Someone must be attending the fire at all times and the amount to 10%, pursu- grams, visit the library at 983 Main Street or call (440) 926-
have a fire extinguisher, garden hose or other fire extinguishing ant to Ohio Code. The Ohio Kiwanis meeting 3317. You can also register online at www.gmplibrary.org.
equipment nearby. Burning of leaves or waste products is not Code has measures and safe- The Midview Kiwanis Color the Banner - Stop in the Teen Zone anytime now
allowed. guards in place at 5-1/2%. Club will meet on Tuesday, through Thursday, June 28, to help color the banner. Participat-
HYDRANT FLUSHING This would allow the village ing young adult artists may enter their name in the drawing for
The fire hydrants will be flushed beginning in late June and more flexibility in negotiating June 12, from 12-1 p.m. in a free book.
will run throughout the summer. Signs will be posted in the financing and in doing major the Grafton Village Hall. For Pre-school Storytime - Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - June 19; Tues-
club information, please call
areas to be flushed a few days ahead to warn residents to run projects. (440) 322-5867. days, 6 p.m. - June 12 & 26. Storytime for children ages 3-6
faucets until the water is clear. Updates will also be posted on In other business, council
the village’s website, villageofgrafton.org. passed an economic devel-
opment policy ordinance,
agreed to continue business
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM with the Poggemeyer Design
Group engineering firm, de-
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with cided to apply for the Lorain
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post County Solid Waste grant and
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton decided to continue partici-
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels pating in the Lorain County
emergency notification sys-
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. tem. Council also decided
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. to hire Poggemeyer Design
6/11 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free Group to create a water sys-
tem asset management plan.
donuts and coffee for participants. The project will include the
6/12 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being computer mapping of all
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and water pipes, connections,
juice for participants. valves, pumps and the like.
6/14 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up. The listings would include
CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE size, manufacturer, and main-
BEFORE NOON. tenance information. The
6/15 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club plan is being required by the
with pop and snacks for participants. EPA. Council will use the re-
6/18 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. sults to determine if mapping
other utilities would be ad-
Movie with free donuts and coffee for vantageous.
participants. Council also decided to
6/19 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise have one meeting per month
Class being instructed by Debi’s in July and August; the dates
Personal Training with fruit and juice being July 17 and August
for participants. 21. The deed to the newly
6/22 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with acquired property on State
pop and snacks for participants. Route 83 has been received.
In a related matter, council
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact accepted a bid to rent the
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. land for farming purposes for
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special this growing season. Water
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen usage is down in the village,
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featuring stories, songs, finger plays and activities that encour- Noisy Paint Box - Thursday, June 14, 1:30 p.m. Imagine RURAL-URBAN RECORD, June 11, 2018 Page 19
age development of early literacy skills. that when you see a city’s skyline, you taste blackberries. Or,
Writer’s Bunch - June 19, 5:30 p.m. Test your skills and maybe when you hear a violin, you feel a tickle on your left
make new writing friends; join us for assignments, critiquing knee. Perhaps you are completely convinced that Wednesdays
and snacks. lst and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. are light red. This program will allow students to imagine and It’s Baseball Season!
Coding at the Library - Mondays, June 11 & 25, 2 p.m. connect colors to various forms of music and begin to identify
Come and join us this summer as we explore the world of cod- how music makes them feel, personally and artistically. Stu-
ing, build cool projects and have fun! Meet in the Teen Zone dents will learn visual art skills through pantomime and then
and learn together how to build simple computer programs, actually use water colors to make a painting that expresses how
create animation, play with tech toys and more. No experience they feel as the music plays. For kids grades 1-3. Registration is
necessary to participate. Space is limited due to equipment re- required. This program is sponsored by the Friends of GMPL
quirements. and Read Between the Wines Sponsors.
Adult Social Hour - Tuesday, June 12, 10 a.m. Enjoy music Music from Non-Musical Movies - Thursday, June 14, 6:30
the old-fashioned way with vinyl records. Bring your personal p.m. Explore the history of music in film, from silent pictures
records in to share with the group. to modern movies. Dr. Keller will discuss the eighteen specific
Uke’n Play Ukulele - Tuesdays, June 12, 19 & 26, 2 p.m. purposes of musical scores and how sound is integrated into
at GMPL and Thursdays, June 14, 21 & 28, 2 p.m. at Colonial movies, with examples from classics like Ben-Hur, Forrest
Oaks. Be one of the first to play GMPL’s brand new ukuleles! Gump and The Godfather.
Our friends from the Music Therapy Enrichment Center, Inc. Take a Tromp Through the Swamp - Monday, June 18, 2
will provide fun beginner ukulele lessons for kids this summer. p.m. Tom Sieling, widely acclaimed singer and guitar, banjo
Thanks to Ron Zehel Guitar Center in Amherst for helping with and drum machine player from New York, will perform a show
the ukulele purchase! Please register for one session only. This with a top-ten lineup of the world’s most fun, humorous and
program is federally funded by the LSTA grants administered participatory kid’s songs, along with lots of reading encour-
by the State Library of Ohio. agement and cool facts about area animals. Tom also strongly
Dungeons & Dragons at the Library - Tuesday, June 12, 5 encourages the kids to make music a lifelong part of their lives.
p.m. Open to all skill levels! Characters and dice will be pro- All songs include parts for the whole family. This program
vided so just bring yourself! Uncover the mysteries of the town is sponsored by the Friends of GMPL and Read Between the
of Northpass in this role playing heavy adventure! Wines Sponsors.
Music & Movement - Wednesdays, June 13, 20 & 27, 10:30 Anime & Manga Society - Wednesday, June 20, 1:30 p.m.
a.m. Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to feel the beat! Join us this summer to watch Anime, discuss and draw Man-
This music-based Storytime for children ages 3-6 will be full ga and have fun with Japanese themed activities. Registration
of dancing, singing and getting those wiggles out. Registration required.
is required. Video Game Day - Thursday, June 21, 1:30 p.m. Take a
Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, June 13, noon. “The break from the heat and play video games at the library. Try
Writing Desk,” by Rachel Hauck. Bring your lunch (optional) out the library’s new Xbox One system or play other favorite Cody Martin, 11, gets ready to throw a change-up
and come ready to discuss this intriguing novel where success- games for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii systems. Bring in your for General Plug of the Grafton Hot Stove league
ful author Tenley Roth, struggling with writer’s block, finds own games to share or select from the library’s collection. class GG. ---Photo courtesy of Jeff Barnes Pho-
love and her life mysteriously entwined with a writer from the Listening to Rock ‘N’ Roll in the Digital Age - Thursday, tography.
Gilded Age through their shared writing desk. Limited quanti- June 21, 6 p.m. Throughout author Carlo Wolff’s lifetime, he
ties of book copies will be available prior to the meeting. Facil- has experienced music in many different forms, including 45s,
itator: Peggy Wyar LPs, eight tracks, cassettes, CDs and downloads. In his pre-
Empire Records Breakout Room - Wednesday, June 13, 2 sentation, Wolff will not only examines the evolving ways we
p.m. Empire Records most popular artist, Seth Nuffer, is work- listen to music, but also the ways music itself has changed. This KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
ing on his next big hit. He stayed up all night to finish writ- program is sponsored by the Friends of GMPL and Read Be-
ing his song before debuting it on The Tonight Show. When tween the Wines Sponsors. GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
he returned from going to the bathroom, the song was gone! If D-EYE-Y Illusions - Monday, June 25, 2 p.m. If you love
he doesn’t find it before he has to leave in 45 minutes, his ca- optical illusions you will want to sign up for this program! ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
reer will be over! Help Seth find his song in this music themed Learn why our eyes see things the way they do and then create
breakout room. This is a teen program and registration is re- your own illusions to take home. Registration is required. Hours By Appointment
quired. Eaton Schools: A Brief History - Monday, June 25, 6 p.m.
Baby Playtime - Thursdays, June 14 & 28, 10 a.m. Bring Explore the history of Eaton Schools. This program focuses on 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
your little one for playtime at the Library! We will have special schools in Eaton Township up to the creation of Midview in
play mats, games and activities. For kids birth to 3. A great way 1956, and even beyond. Join us to share, listen and learn more GRAFTON, OHIO
to learn and socialize for baby and grown-up! Registration is about our unique community history.
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on May 21, at the intersection Girl Scouts donate cookie sale money
of State Route 83 and Neff
Road on May 21, at the in- to Grafton-Midview Library
[email protected] tersection of Law Road East
and State Route 83 on May
22, at the intersection of State
Public Zoning meeting Route 303 and Chamberlain
Road on May 22 and at the
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a intersection of State Route
public zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall, located 83 and Grafton Eastern Road
at 17109 Avon-Belden Road, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 19. on May 23. Also on May 23,
The Zoning Commission will be reviewing the existing fencing deputies did a premise check
regulations and discussing other issues and concerns as they at the corner of Chamberlain
come up. and State Route 83, investi-
Sheriff’s Incident Report gated a suspicious condition
at the same property and in-
for Grafton Township vestigated a trespassing on
State Route 83.
Noise complaint calls
The Lorain County Sher- of State Routes 57 and 303 were logged from State Route
iff’s Office has released their and on Cowley Road on 303 on May 24, from State
incident report for May in May 15. Also on May 15, Route 83 on May 25, two
Grafton Township. On May there was a traffic stop at the from State Route 83 on May
1, deputies responded to an intersection of Island Road 26 and from Grafton Eastern
alarm on State Route 83. A and Law Road East, a tres- Road on May 27. Deputies
domestic violence/dispute passing call from Cowley assisted another agency on
call came in for a State Route Road and a theft reported Neff Road May 24, reported
303 residence on May 2 and on State Route 83. On May shots fired on Neff Road May
again for the same address 17, deputies investigated 25, investigated a trespass-
on May 3. On May 8, dep- two suspicious conditions. ing call on Cowley Road on
uties responded to an alarm The first was on Grafton May 26 and responded to an
on Grafton Eastern Road and Road and the second was at alarm call on Law Road West
did two welfare checks on a the intersection of Mennell on May 27. Additional traffic Girl Scout Troop #50303 from Grafton decided to use some of their cookie profits
resident on State Route 83. Road and State Route 303. stops were made: at the in- to donate to the Grafton-Midview Public library. Last year they donated to the APL.
Deputies responded to an They also handled a traffic tersection of State Route 83 The girls are always very proud to help others in their community.
alarm call on State Route 83 complaint at the intersec- and Law Road East on May
on May 9. May 10 brought tion of Chamberlain Road 25, on State Route 83 on May
a domestic violence/dispute and State Route 303. The 26, two at the intersection of
call from Mennell Road and sheriff’s office received a State Routes 303 and 83 on
an animal complaint/inves- trespassing call on Cowley May 26, at the intersection of
tigation at the intersection Road on May 18. On May Dunham Road East and State
of Chamberlain Road and 19, deputies gave assistance Route 83 on May 26, two at
West Dunham Road. On on State Route 83.They the intersection of Law Road
May 11, deputies responded assisted an ambulance on East and State Route 83 on
to an alarm on State Route Neff Road. They responded May 26 and at the intersec-
57, a suspicious condition on to a traffic complaint at the tion of State Route 303 and
Chamberlain Road and made intersection of Chamberlain Chamberlain Road on May
two traffic stops at the inter- Road and State Route 303. 28. On May 30, there was a
section of Chamberlain Road Deputies made several disturbance on State Route
and State Route 303. traffic stops: at the inter- 303 and a domestic violence/
An alarm call was made section of State Routes 83 dispute call from Cowley
about a West Crook Street and 303 on May 19, at the Road.
residence on May 12. Depu- intersection of State Route
ties investigated suspicious 303 and Chamberlain Road
conditions at the intersection



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ing. Call Today! 1-800-508- Candle making supplies, ev- Truck Leasing. 2yrs. CDL-A Insured. Elyria, OH
2824 erything you need: jars, wicks, experience. Call Penske Lo-
gistics, 844-293-0601.
HughesNet Satellite Internet fragrances. Reduced to sell. Hiring Cooks & Dishwashers. HOME SERVICES
Call 216-217-8485.
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mo! FAST download speeds. DIATOMACEOUS EARTH- Sky Restaurant, 802 Cleveland Dealing with water damage
WiFi built in! FREE Standard FOOD GRADE 100% OMRI Street, Elyria. requires immediate action. Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, Concrete & Excavating
Installation for lease custom- Listed-Meets Organic Use Local professionals that re- Garage Floors, Stamped ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE
ers! Limited Time, Call 1-800- Standards. BUY ONLINE Housekeepers / Janitors need- spond immediately. Nation- Concrete, Waterproofing WORK & DECORATIVE
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ea. 60 MB per second speed Roof, ceiling, siding. Also, 16-1/2hrs. per week, $9 / hr. to LAWN & GARDEN
No contract or commitment. 1x10 & 1x12 Pine Barn Siding start. COLLEGE area: part-
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ternet. Unlimited Voice. Call supply.com 717 445-5222 week, 24hrs. per week, $9 / & LAWN CARE
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Good clean used appliances. ton. Saturdays & Sundays, interview. WESTLAKE area: Lawn Mowing and Yard Main-
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45 year Die-Cast collection up to start, 20 hrs. per week. Call counts. Cordell’s 440-236-3609 • Parking Lots
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Mike’s Hooker Service. We Lines. All scales, 1/64 thru trimming, root feeding and
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ed cars, trucks, vans. Free original boxes. “The more you ESTIMATES. Firewood for
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440-365-0015 • Plumbing/Electrical
BUILDERS Specializing in Home Improvements GRAFTON TOPSOIL
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PLUMBING SIDING & WINDOWS WATERPROOFING



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D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines •Replacement Windows Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
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•New Work •Replacement •Repairs
•Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation
•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped
440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com
State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response Jason E. Davis
-Complete Crane Service- Adoptable Pets
ROOFING “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
Tree/Stump Removal
Tree Trimming, Firewood Boo seeks loving home
“FREE ESTIMATES”
RELIABLE ROOFING 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 more vaccinations, a basic
Bonded & Insured
All cats receive one or
Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] veterinary examination,
Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal are wormed and spayed/
Offi ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com neutered and feline leuke-
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner ARBOR CARE TREE mia tested. Kittens under
a year old are fifty dollars
and cats over a year are
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck only twenty. All kittens/
cats over 3 months old are
• Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types • Metal Roof Coatings • 113 Ft. Crane also micro-chipped.
• Shingles & Siding • Pole Barns - Roof & Repair • Residential/Commercial • Removal, Trimming, Firewood The shelter is located
• Bonded/Insured • BBB/Angies List • Quality Professional Workmanship at 8303 Murray Ridge
Cell: 216-402-2470 / 216-403-2965 Triple Shredded Mulch Road, in Elyria. Their
1-888-752-8458 www.rkcontractinginc.com hours are from 11 a.m.-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member 4:30 p.m. on Monday,
• Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 Friday & Saturday; from
• Metal Roof Coatings• Pole Barns - Roof & Repair Boo 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on
• Bonded/Insured • BBB/Angies List • Quality Professional Workmanship Boo is such a nice guy! Tuesday & Thursday;
Cell: 216-402-2470 Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping This handsome 10-year-old and from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on
1-888-752-8458 www.rkcontractinginc.com Tree Trimming • Removal was found in North Rid- Sunday. Adoption fees are $20
geville. He is front declawed, for 1 year and older and $50
Stump Grinding • Pruning so must have been a pet at for less than 1 year old. All
BENEDICT ROOFING Fertilizers • Fire Wood one time. Boo is friendly and cats have been spayed or neu-
Family Business for Three Generations just a really sweet cat. Boo tered, vaccinated, dewormed
is hanging out in the green
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS Free Estimates! room at FAPL and you can and have tested negative for
FeLV. Friendship APL is a
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 hang out there with him and private, non-profit humane
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates Seth Emerson - Owner get to know this mellow, laid
www.benedictroofing.com Office: 440-322-2624 back guy. Boo and the other society. They depend on the
generosity and financial sup-
Emergency: 440-452-2456 cats available for adoption at port of the public to serve the
All Seasons Roofi ng Jeff’s Construction [email protected] Friendship Animal Protective people and animals of Lorain
HOUSE, BARN, GARAGE ROOFS League can be seen at www.
Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason Gutters • Carpentry • Masonry friendshipapl.org/cats. County.
Siding & Gutter Cleaning & Repairs Siding • Slates • Chimneys Bonnet seeks loving home
& Exterior Painting
Repairs from $75. Violations & Repairs!
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson 216-861-2238 Bonnet is an 8-year-
old, female Rottweiler
SEPTIC SERVICES mix weighing 56 lbs. She
is all caught up on her vac-
cines and is spayed. Bon-
net was found as a stray in
the city of Cleveland. She
was transferred to Parma
Animal Shelter. She is a
Licensed by Board of Health
Cuyahoga, Medina & Lorain Counties total sweetheart with the
• Reasonable Rates cutest face and gray eye-
• Prompt, Reliable Service brows! She loves being
• Senior Discounts around people and is very
Chuck Dunlap, Owner laid back. She has poten-
$ tial with other dogs, but
10 Off with this ad no cats! Bonnet requires
inexpensive medication to
440-236-9200 keep her liver healthy. Bonnet
If you’d like to meet
330-725-3175 Bonnet, please visit or call the Parma Animal Shelter at
(440) 885-8014.

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