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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2016-10-11 12:27:11

10-3-16

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Volume 62, No. 14 Columbia Station, Ohio October 3, 2016

Volley for the Cure Local scouts lead Alzheimer’s Walk

Bottom left around the circle: (8th grade) Cara Finnegan, MaKayla Davis, Jayden Whitacre, A representative from Members of Girl Scout Troop #50250 lead the Walk to End
Brooke Forbush, Maggie Minnich, Jodi Gaines, Brienne Guyeska, Abby Norris, Taylor Whit- the Walk to End Alzhei- Alzheimer’s event in Oberlin.
ney, Miranda Price, Holly LaPinta, Kai Randolph, Emma Hickman, Lacey Delic, Madeline mer’s reached out to Girl
Jackson, Brionna Toothman and Tory Schmit. Scout Troop #50250 and leaders from LaGrange, with Oberlin Communi-
asked for their help in this Wellington, Elyria, Am- ty Services and Country
(L-R) (7th grade) Front row: Grace Scott, Savanna Bonk, Ashley Wolfe, Madelyn Sivec and year’s walk. Kayte Tule- herst, South Amherst and Skateland on Thursday, Oc-
Abigail Drake. Back row: Addilyn Holton, McKenna Saterlee, Abigail Wynne, Kennedy Wacker ta came to speak at one of Olmsted Falls. tober 13, from 6-8:30 p.m.
and Hannah Maitland. their meetings last year at Skateland, located near
about Alzheimer’s and sug- They meet the ?rst Tues- the corner of Rt. 58 on Rt.
The Volley for the Cure program began in 2006 when two volleyball team captains from gested ways the girls could day of every month and 303. Bring a canned good
opposing high schools wanted to ?nd a way to honor two heroic women they knew who volunteer their time. The they do either one giveback or non-perishable item and
battled breast cancer. Sycamore High School in Cincinnati and Loveland High School in girls decided they wanted activity or ?eld trip. Their skate for free! (Skate rental
Loveland, worked together to “convert a regular season varsity match into a huge event to make posters and lead next giveback event is their is not included.)
promoting breast cancer awareness and fund-raising. This event was dedicated to all men the Walk to End Alzhei- 3rd annual Food Drive
and women who have been touched by breast cancer with the hope that this devastating mer’s in Oberlin, on Sep-
disease will one day be cured,” said a representative from Volley for the Cure Ohio. tember 24. Piecemakers Guild
Quilt Show
Following this model, Keystone Middle School and Buckeye Jr. High joined forces At their September
to hold their own Volley for the Cure event. To raise money, they are holding bake sales meeting, the girls all made The members of Lorain Admission is just $5 per
and selling awareness T-shirts. Thus far, they have collected $521 in donations. Their posters to carry at the walk. County Piecemakers Quilt person and includes a Door
fund-raising efforts for this cause will continue at their volleyball game at Buckeye on On Saturday, September Guild will present their Prize Ticket.
Wednesday, October 14. 24, at 8:30 a.m., they all 2016 Quilt Show on Friday
gathered in Tappan Square and Saturday, October 7 and Featured again this year
Donations can also be sent to the The Keystone Middle School c/o Suzanne Healy. in Oberlin. They were 8, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and will be “Home Of The
Checks can be made out to Keystone Athletic Boosters or can be written out to Susan G. called upon at 9:45 a.m. to Sunday, October 9, from 10 Brave” and “Quilts of Valor
Komen for the Cure. Awareness T-shirts are for sale. All Keystone school buildings have get into place to lead the a.m.-4 p.m. The event is be- Foundation” organizations
order forms available. The cost is $5 per shirt. Proceeds will go to Volley for the Cure. walk. ing held at the New Russia that give of their time and
Checks for shirts should be made out to the Keystone Athletic Boosters. Township Lodge, located at talent to veterans and their
When presented with 46300 Butternut Ridge Rd. families.
the decision to do the (West of SR 58), in Oberlin.
1-mile or 3-mile walk, the
girls decided to lead the On display will be over
3-mile walk, and did so 150 quilts from antique to
with smiling faces and lots miniature to modern. Mem-
of energy! bers will also showcase a
very special exhibition of
The troop is based out of “Red & White Quilts.” The
LaGrange, but due to word- quilted car, also made by
of-mouth and requests members will be on display
from parents, they now rain or shine! Other events
have 15 girls and 5 troop include a Chinese Auction
and a Quilt Raf?e (raf?e
Erhart Firefighters tickets available). Lunch,
Swiss Steak deserts and beverages will
Dinner be available for purchase.

The Erhart Fire?ghters
Association will be hav-
ing their Swiss Steak Din-
ner fund-raiser on Satur-
day, October 8, from 4-8
p.m. at 6609 Norwalk Rd.
(interseciton of Rt. 18 and
Rt. 252), in Mallet Creek.
The dinner is all-you-can
eat buffet style. Cost is
$13 for adults, $12 for se-
niors with Golden Buck-
eye Cards, $7 for children
6-10 and children under
5 eat free. Carry-outs
will be available for $13.
Credit cards are now ac-
cepted.

Bring the family and
friends out for a great
Swiss Steak Dinner in
support of the Erhart Fire
Department!

pgs 12-13 Community Carlisle 11 Grafton Twp. 14 Churches 6
Directory Columbia 3 LaGrange 16 Profile page 7
Eaton 14 N. Ridgeville 11 Events page 2
Grafton 18 Wellington 20 Let’s Eat 17
Senior Living 8-10

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LOCAL

Events
October 1 October 6 October 8
October 8 October 15 October 22
Put-In-Bay Wine Festival L’AMOUR DU VIN Chatham Apple Butter
Festival Harmony Barn Fundraiser Autumn Fiber Festival Keystone Band Boosters
With your $6 admission, you get Come to a premier food & wine Craft Fair
a souvenir wine glass and get to event. Business cocktail attire. Enjoy bean soup, chili, biscuits Concert for Hospice of West- Local ?ber producers, crafts-
sample ($1 each) hundreds of Advance ticket purchase rec- with apple butter and dough- ern Reserve. Listen to a String men and artists will be brought Come support your local boost-
wines. ommended ($75). All proceeds nuts. See how apple-butter is Quartet and Bluegrass Group. together to display and sell er club and visit our craft fair!
bene?t the Arthritis Foundation. made! Craft show In the VFW Bring your drink and we have their wares, demonstrate their Thank you for supporting Key-
Put-in-Bay Winery as well as other exhibits. food! $12 donation for entry. skills and educate. stone Bands.
Bay Avenue, Downtown Avon Oaks County Club
11:00am - 6:00pm 32300 Detroit, Avon 6299 Avon Lake Rd, 612 N. Center St. (301) Ashland Fairgrounds Pen?eld Township Hall
Hale Farm & Village 6:00pm - 9:00pm Spencer LaGrange Mozelle Hall, 2042 Cla- 41012 ST RT 18
Harvest Festival 10:00am - 5:30pm 6pm open, 7pm Music remont Ave., Ashland Wellington
Family Fun Days 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm
Apple Cider Press, Pumpkin 5K RUNDEAD Medina Beer and Wine
Patch, Apple Butter Making, Dress up the kids (parents too) Festival Free Harvest Festival & TIMES
Pumpkin Painting, Wagon Rides, and join us in the Dining Court Run from zombies or be a Trick-or-Treat
Corn Maze & Farmyard animals. near Dick’s Sporting Goods. zombie and chase runners! Join us at Weymouth Country Columbia Station
Plus demos of glassblowing, The kids will create a bootiful Runners will have ?ags that Club in Medina for the 4th Me- Trick-or-treat, mini pumpkin Oct 31, 6:00-8:00pm
blacksmithing, and home crafts. craft, play games and go down represent their health. Zombies dina Beer and Wine Festival. patch, crafts, games, hay
Going on Oct. 8& 9 too! our trick-or-treat street. will try to steal those ?ags. Food will be served all evening maze, bounce house, giant Elyria City & Twp
plus live music and raf?es. slide, face painting, More Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
19066 East River Rd. Great Northern Mall Victory Park, 7777 Vic- events in evening too like the
Columbia Station North Olmsted tory Lane, N. Ridgeville 3946 Weymouth Rd, movie “Big Hero 6”. Grafton
12:00pm - 5:00pm 10:00am 2:00pm - 6:00pm Medina Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
Zombie Fest (follows 5K) 6:00pm - 11:00pm Downtown Berea
October 2 October 7-8 12-3pm & 6pm-9:30pm LaGrange
Dress like a Zombie! Activities October 14-15 Spooky Pooch Parade Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
Woollybear Festival Trunk-or-Treat include cornhole boards, ven-
dor booths, food trucks, bever- Halloween All Aboard! RAIN OR SHINE Join in the fun North Ridgeville
The Woollybear Festival con- Trunk-or-treat, costume con- ages and LIVE MUSIC! Model Train Rides as dogs of all shapes and sizes Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
sist of entertainment, food test and trunk decorating con- dressed in their ?nest Hallow-
booths, craft booths, merchant test. Kids friendly movies on Victory Park, N. Ridgeville Lester Rail Trail will offer free een fashions strut their stuff in Wellington
sales and one of the largest pa- one screen and adult movies 6:00pm - 11:00pm train rides during this special the heart of Lakewood’s busi- Oct 31, 6:00-7:30pm
rades in Ohio(1:30pm). Hosted on the other. park program. Children can ness district..
by Dick Goddard of FOX8. Home Front Moms wear their costumes, but for
33395 Lorain Rd, Steak Fry Fundraiser safety, please avoid long, ?ow- Kauffman Park, 15450
Downtown Vermilion North Ridgeville ing garments. Detroit Avenue,
8:00am - ? 6:00pm - Activities Steak Fry dinner, dancing, 50/50, Lakewood
7:30pm - Movies start and chinese raf?es. Bene?ts 3654 Lester Rd, Medina 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Pumpkinville in the Valley shipping care packages to de- Friday- 6:30pm-8:30pm
October 8 ployed military. Tickets @ bsm- Saturday- 2:00-4:00pm Advertise Your Event!
A fall family fun day. Pony rides, [email protected].
Horse drawn wagon rides, Craft Bazaar & 6:30pm-8:30pm • Event Name
children’s games, Pumpkin VFW Post 1079, 500 S. • Description of Event
patch, Music, Obstacle course, Fields United Methodist Church Abbe Rd, Elyria
Pumpkin crafts, Photo booth, will have a large variety of crafts 4:00pm - 10:00pm (Includes up to 25 Words)
Train display, Corn roast, Apple for fall and christmas. Door Historical Society • Date
cider & food for sale. prizes, bake sale and lunch. BBQ & Auction • Location
Admiss $1, Children Free. • Time
Frostville Museum, Please join us for an all you • No Garage Sales, Rummage Sales
24101 Cedar Point, 34077 Lorain Rd, can eat BBQ dinner with all the
North Olmsted North Ridgeville ?xings. And bid on our lovely or Open Houses
11:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm live auction items and/or bid on
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to Veterans or their widow who show a need and their families in obtaining possible benefits through the Medical Facilities in Wade Park & Parma and the VA
meet eligibility requirements. Assistance is based Department of Veteran’s Affairs. They also assist Vets in Clinic in Sheffield Village. Availability is on a first-come,
on household income and may be given for rent, obtaining their DD 214, applying for reissue of medals first-serve basis.
mortgage, property tax, utilities, car payment, and a high school diploma for wartime Veterans.
insurances, and food or personal items. A morning shuttle is available to Wade Park &
Our VSO’s hold accreditation through the Ohio Parma. Home pick-ups are provided for appointments
Household income, living expenses, available Department of Veterans Services and the National at the VA Clinic in Sheffield Village ONLY.
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for purposes other than training. Applicant must and birth certificates, divorce decree, custody papers, VETERAN ID CARD
be a resident of Lorain County for 90 days prior to verification of household income as required for VA
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Food Pantry RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Page 3

The October food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Columbia Library events

WEEKLY CALENDAR Church will be on Monday, October 3, from 4-5:30 p.m. The Booking It For Fitness Walking Club - Join the new walking
Monday, October 3: church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- club on Saturdays at 11 a.m. This group makes use of the beauti-
Columbia Board of Trustees will hold their meeting tonight at ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North ful adjacent walking trail in the Columbia Township Park. Meet
7 p.m. at the town hall. As always, the community is encouraged Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, in the library’s meeting room and grab a water bottle, which will
to attend. Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be eligible ac- be provided for your walk. Come early to check out the library
Thursday, October 6: cording to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines and bring displays on all things health and ?tness, or have a staff member
Columbia Reservation will be taking an “Early Fall Signs” proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a photo ID. help you load your device with digital audiobooks or music from
hike today from 11 a.m-12. Take a hike with them and see the the library website to make your workouts more entertaining.
beauty of early fall! This is a level 1 hike, open to everyone and For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the The walking club will continue to meet this fall and winter.
is free of charge. church of?ce at (440) 236-5095, Monday through Friday, be-
tween 9 a.m. and noon. Board Game Test-Drive - Teens and adults, stop by on
CHS Weekly Calendar Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 6-7 p.m. and test-drive a new board
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Ag- game each month. The game will always be a surprise! Pre-reg-
Monday, October 3: riculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating istration is required.
7 p.m. Boys Soccer at Kirtland. on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
Tuesday, October 4:
4 p.m. Golf banquet at Pine Brook. Picture Retakes at CHS Book Sale - The Library is having a book sale open on Tues-
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball v. Brooklyn. day, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday & Thursday, Oct.
6:30 p.m. Band Booster meeting. 12-13, from 12-7 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 14, from 12-6 p.m.; and Sat-
Wednesday, October 5: Lifetouch Photography will be at Columbia High School on urday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Look for great bargains on
5 p.m. Girls Soccer at Wellington. Friday, October 21, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., on the stage to offer gently used books, CDs, DVDs and more. On Friday only, get $3
7 p.m. Boys Soccer v. Wellington. picture retakes to those students who were absent on September a bag and $5 a box. Saturday is the last day of the book sale and
Thursday, October 6: 7. Picture forms are available in the main of?ce. Those students Penny Day discount prices are in effect - all remaining items will
5:30/7 p.m. Volleyball at Oberlin. who would like their pictures retaken because they were unhap- sell for 1 cent each.
Friday, October 7: py with their photographs must return the complete picture pack-
7 p.m. Football at Clearview. et on the retake day in order to receive your new portrait pack- Columbia Writers - Have you ever wanted to meet other writ-
Saturday, October 8: age free of charge. Any questions can be directed to Lifetouch ers and hone your writing skills? Do you need motivation to pick
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday School. School portraits at 1-866-955-8342, or visit MyLifetouch.com. up a pen in the ?rst place? If so, take part in the writing group
10 a.m. JV Football v. Clearview. on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 6:30-8 p.m. Participate in read and
10 a.m. Cross Country at Medina. critique sessions and build your skills through writing practice.
1 p.m. Soccer v. Cuyahoga Hts. Pre-registration is required.
3 p.m. Girls Soccer v. Perry. Library Friends Meeting - Members are encouraged to at-
7 p.m. Marching Band at Firelands Band Show. tend and volunteer to help at fund-raising events. New members
As a part of our CLSD have so many hard working and guests are welcome to attend and discover how they can be-
Help for Heroes - A local charity strategic plan, we are asking kids that deserve recognition come an active member on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m.
helping Veterans in need parents and community mem- and hope that you take a sec-
bers to please ?ll out a survey ond out of your day to make Registration for programs and more information is available
Help For Heroes is a not-for-pro?t, IRS registered 501(c) 3 about our schools. The survey this happen. online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the Columbia
charity organization based in Columbia Station. Their mission can be found at www.colum- Library at (440) 236-8751. The Columbia Library is located at
is to support formerly homeless Veterans in Lorain, Medina and bia.k12.oh.us The purpose of Columbia Local Schools 13824 W. River Road North.
Cuyahoga Counties, and within the State of Ohio. They were is looking for substitute bus
established for the purpose of soliciting in kind and monetary this survey is to ensure that drivers. If you are interested,
donations in order to assist Veterans who have now obtained the values and priorities of our please contact me at the num- J&J Greenhouse
new dwellings. They focus on the collection and distribution of parents and community mem- ber below. Drivers are needed
household goods, including furniture, electronics, countertop ap- bers align with the goals and on a steady basis. Pay for the
pliances, cookware, dishes, ?atware, linens, clothing and person- objectives we seek to ful?ll. position is $15 per hour. “We Grow On You”
al hygiene items. Most of the Veterans they help have progressed
through the Domiciliary Program at the Wade Park Veterans Ad- Your responses will be used We are always looking HALLOWEEN AND
ministration campus.
to help guide CLSD in future to improve the quality of the FALL GOODIES!!!
Since it’s founding, Help for Heroes has provided assistance decisions made by the Board school district and the services
to over 200 Veterans. They continue to receive much support of Education and Administra- we provide. If you have a 8” Fall Mums - $5.99 ea
from the local community, including the Veterans of Foreign tion. Thank you for taking the suggestion, question or com-
Wars Post #9340 in Columbia Station, local businesses and fel- time to complete this survey. ment, please feel free to call Buy 4 & Get 5tBhookFBeRfoEreENo!v!.!1, 2016.
low citizens. Their continuing operation to ful?ll this mission me at (440) 236-5008 or email Also available: 4” uCpoutapototnPimmaetuiosotf bePesotpitmrseasteen. ted
requires monetary support as well, which leads them to conduct Flu season is just around [email protected]
fund-raising activities in the local community. You may have en- the corner and the Lorain *Pumpkins *Corn Sta1lckouspon per customer.
joyed the BBQ ribs served at the VFW on Memorial Day, the County General Health Dis- Have a great week Raider *Indian Corn *Gourds *Straw
various themed parties held or you simply reached into your trict is working to keep res- Nation! GO RAIDERS!
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preciated! Your support helps provide the goods they distribute,
necessary storage space and defrays operating expenses and in- idents safe and protected
surance for the delivery truck. against the ?u. A ?u shot clin-
ic will be held at the Columbia
Hope to see many of you at the upcoming Fall Fest event on Township Fire Department on
October 22 at VFW Post #9340. If you are a Veteran in need,
or would like to schedule a pick up of your donation, please call NEW STORAGE UNITS!Thursday, October 27, from
Charlie Hyatt at (216) 798-3224. You can also like and follow 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. You are
them on Facebook at HelpforHeroes-Ohio, USA. asked to bring your insurance Sizes Range from 5’x10’ to 10’x30’
card. Most private insurance is
Columbia K-8 lunch menu accepted, Medicare Part B and
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The Columbia Community
Foundation

Fall

GALA

Saturday, November 5th, 2016

Historic Columbia Ballroom

Honorary Chairs

Mr. Mark Cunningham and
Mr. Tom Jacobucci Sr.

6:00pm - Cocktails & Hor D’oeuvres
7:00pm - Opening Remarks
7:30pm - Dinner

8:30pm - Dancing, Live and Silent Auctions

Entertainment provided by Sound Precision
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Auctioneers for the evening will be John & Linda Coss

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For more information and reservations,
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Youth Football fund-raiser Chamber Clam Bake RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Page 5

Columbia Raiders Youth Football will be having a fundraiser The Columbia Chamber of Commerce Clam Bake is on Columbia for a Cure
at Bootleggers Bar and Grill, at 34550 Royalton Road, on Tues- Saturday, October 15. Dinner will be served at 5 p.m. at VFW
day, October 4, from 5-9 p.m. No ticket necessary. Come and Post #9340, located at 25742 Royalton Road, in Columbia Sta- Once again, students from Columbia High School partici-
enjoy some great food and drinks and a portion of your bill will tion. The menu includes clam chowder, 1 dozen clams, chicken, pated in the SuperHero Walk for the Northern Ohio Hemophilia
be donated back to the youth football program. Thank you in sweet potato, corn-on-the-cob and a roll & butter. There will be Foundation. The walk was held at Sunny Lake in Aurora on Sep-
advance for your support of the original youth football organi- a cash bar available. The kids’ menu will have hot dogs (instead tember 24. Miya Timura, team captain, helped her team exceed
zation in Columbia as we start our 46th year! If you have any of clams). One Chamber member and children are free. Addi- their goal this year, raising over $1,300. The large crowd was
questions, please contact Dwayne Hershey at (216) 276-0628 or tional company members are $15 per person; non-members are entertained by Batman and Spider-Man provided by Imaginos
email [email protected] Check out our web- $25 per person. Extra clams are $6 per dozen. Carry-outs will be of Valley City. All monies raised goes toward research for he-
site at www.leaguelineup.com/columbiayouthfootball or Like us available. mophilia, a disorder in which the blood does not clot. Several
on Facebook at Columbia Raiders Youth Football. families in Columbia Station are effected by this rare bleeding
Advanced registration is necessary, with the reservation disorder.
Berea ARF event deadline of Monday, October 3. You cannot pay at the door. For
reservations, call Lori at (440) 236-5011 or email info@colum- The team would like to thank staff at the high school for their
Berea Animal Rescue Friends “ARF” will host its 9th annual biastation.com. Cash, checks & credit cards will be accepted. A donations and friends of the walkers who donated. A special
Monster Mutt Dash and Howl-O-Ween AfterParty, which brings Clam Bake ticket will also give you free admission to the Old thank you also to Nanni and Claude Revis who matched all do-
two wildly popular events together into one fun-?lled day for West Pumpkin Festival at Rockin R Ranch on Sunday, October nations the ?nal week.
pets and their people, on Saturday, October 8, at the Cuyahoga 16, from 12-5 p.m. The ranch is located at 19066 East River
County Fairgrounds in Berea. Road, in Columbia Station. CHS Class of ‘91 25th Reunion

The Monster Mutt Dash is a pet friendly 5K run with a shorter Pure American Pageant The Columbia High School Class of 1991 will hold a 25th
one-mile Fun Walk for people and their pooches who prefer a year reunion dinner and bash on Saturday, November 26, at 6:30
more casual pace. The race will be followed by ARF’s annual The Pure American Pageant, the only faith-based, family ori- p.m. at the Columbia Eagles Club, 27190 Royalton Rd., in Co-
Howl-O-Ween Party ?lled with family-friendly festivities for ented National Pageant in America, will be holding a preliminary lumbia Station.
both people and pets from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The party is highlight- pageant on Saturday, October 8, at Columbia Baptist Church in
ed by a pet costume runway parade and contest. Features include Columbia Station. There are age divisions for all ages of boys They will also be hosting an after party starting at 7:30 p.m,
face painting, balloon artist, photos with your pet, raf?e baskets, and girls and age divisions for all ages of adult women. The pag- inviting classes ‘88-’94 to join in the post turkey day fun with a
pizza, hot dogs, sweets, doggie games and competitions, plus our eant system maintains Christian values and community service cash bar and silent auction, with proceeds going to the Columbia
Boo-ti-Ful Beer Garden! The AfterParty is free and open to the for all the contestants and winners. PTA Scholarship Fund.
public (race participation is not required).
Each division competes in interviews with the judges, intro- For More information, contact Carlos Davis at (440) 387-
As an added bonus, the Cleveland Pet Expo is also taking duction on stage, evening gown and modeling. There are also fun 9468, Carl Kinder at (440) 650-6952, email: columbiaclas-
place at the Fairgrounds on Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free optional competitions in speech, modeling, photogenic, portfolio [email protected] or Facebook: ColumbiaClassof91. You can
and open to the public, the pet-friendly Pet Expo will feature and commercial. purchase tickets directly at eventbrite.com.
hundreds of pet-related exhibits, a mega-adoptathon, agility
demonstrations, obedience demonstrations and live entertain- Visit the website for further information at www.pureinter-
ment. Racers and Howl-O-Ween Party guests are encouraged to nationalpageants.com or contact Charmae Cottom at (440) 263-
attend the Expo as well. 9131 or [email protected].

Monster Mutt Dash Race/Walk participants can register on- LCCC to Host College Fair
line, by mail or in-person on the day of the race, beginning at 8
a.m.; the race begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. Complete registration Lorain County Community College will host the annual Lo-
information is available at www.bereaanimalrescue.com rain County College Fair from 6-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October
6, in the Ewing Activities Center.
Runners/walkers receive an of?cial long-sleeved Monster
Mutt Dash t-shirt (guaranteed if pre-registered), a goody bag and The Lorain County College Fair features representatives from
post-race refreshments. The top 3 runners in each category will more than 120 colleges, universities and military academies, all
be recognized. Incentive prizes are available for those who raise under one roof.
funds for ARF by gathering pledges.
For more information about the Lorain County College Fair
The Dash has become ARF’s #1 fund generating event, help- and to see the complete list of colleges that will be participating,
ing ARF continue its mission to provide lifesaving care to the please visit www.lorainccc.edu/collegefair or contact the LCCC
animals that enter its doors until fur-ever homes are found. Last Marketing and Outreach Initiatives Of?ce at (440) 366-4012.
year ARF was able to help more than 1,100 needy animals with
the help of funds raised at events like the Dash. LCCC will also host Transfer Day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Thursday, October 6, in the College Center Commons. Repre-
For more information, contact Juleen Russell of ARF at (216) sentatives from more than 20 Ohio colleges and universities will
513-4542 or [email protected] be available to answer transfer questions. For more information,
contact the LCCC Transfer Center at (440) 366-4074.

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The Rural-Urban Record East Oberlin Community Church is hosting a Lake Erie Christian Unity Church, located at 36353 Capel Rd., in
Published Weekly on Monday Perch Dinner with french fries, scalloped potatoes, macaro- Grafton, will be having a Special Singing by The Lore Fam-
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter ni-n-cheese, green beans (choice of 2 side dishes), coleslaw, ily and special preaching by Rev. Darren Lore on Sunday,
Founders 1955 bread, beverage and dessert. They are located at 43709 Ober- October 9, at 11 a.m.
Lee Boise, Publisher & President lin-Elyria Road, in Oberlin. The dinner is from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 on Friday, October 7. They will also be having this dinner on Men’s Retreat on Demon
Mailing Address: October 21. Cost of the meal is $15 per person for adults, $9 Possession and Spiritual Warfare
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 for children 6-12 and free for children 5 and under. Carry-out
is available starting at 4:30 p.m. or dine in starting at 5 p.m. On Saturday, October 15, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at St. Paul
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station If you have any questions, please contact the church of?ce Lutheran Church, located at 1377 Lester Rd., in Valley City,
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 at (440) 774-3443 or Chris Vough at (216) 299-5372 (please join men from all around Cleveland as we delve into the
Email: [email protected] leave message if no answer). realm of spiritual warfare in America. Satan is the father of
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com lies and tries to deceive humanity into doubting God’s Word,
DEADLINE: Attention Men! love and care for you. Come hear about how in Christ Jesus
you need not be afraid.
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm St. Martin of Tours Men’s Fellowship invites you to
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm attend their breakfast on Saturday, October 15, at the Featured presenter, Dr. Robert Bennett, who has studied
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Parish Center on Station Road in Valley City. demon possession in Africa, Haiti and the United States, will
quote from his book, “Afraid: Demon Possession and Spiri-
FUNERAL HOME & Their new Deacon, Bill Perkins, will be one of the tual Warfare in America.”
CREMATION SERVICES speakers. It’s Free! They need to know how many to plan
for, so please RSVP by October 10. A $10 suggested donation at the door includes lunch and
FUNERAL HOME post-retreat fellowship. For more information, call (330)
2089 Columbia Road Chinese Auction/Rigatoni Dinner 483-3883 or visit www.spvc.org.
Valley City, OH 44280
LaPorte United Methodist Church is hosting their annual Swiss Steak Dinner
330-483-3300 Chinese Auction and Rigatoni Dinner on Saturday, October
15, from 5:30-7 p.m. Tickets are $8/adult and $5/under 12. Pitts?eld Community Church, located on the corner of St.
“Understanding When They can be purchased at the door or in advance through the Rts. 58 and 303, is having a Swiss Steak Dinner on Saturday,
Needed Most” church of?ce by calling (440) 458-5717. Proceeds from the October 8. Serving time is from 5-7 p.m. The cost is $10/
dinner and auction will help support the LaPorte UMC mis- adults and $8 for children 6-12, under 5 eat free.
www.bauerfuneralhome1943.com sion activities, including SOWER mission trips, Love Ops
outreach, Clothe-A-Kid and the Caring Tree. Spaghetti Dinner/Auction
Pre-Need Planning Available
Community of Faith Oktoberfest New Life Wesleyan Church invites you to its annual Spa-
Laubenthal Funeral ghetti Dinner and Silent Auction on Saturday, October 8, in
Services The Community of Faith United Church of Christ is its Ministry Center at 11149 West River Road, in Columbia
hosting Oktoberfest 2016. This is a community-wide din- Station. The church holds this dinner and silent auction each
Offering Forethought ner, open to the public for a great evening of fun, music and fall to raise funds for the Columbia Food Bank and His Ban-
Funeral Pre-Planning food. The dinner is on Saturday, October 22, from 5-7 p.m. quet Table, the church’s monthly lunch and perishable food
at Community of Faith UCC, located at 9715 East River Rd., pantry for the community. The dinner and auction start at
LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO in Elyria. On the menu is stuffed cabbage, kielbasa and sau- 5:30 p.m. with the auction running until 7 p.m. Advance
erkraut, pork chops, cabbage and noodles, German potato tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children 3-12. Tickets at
38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035 salad, dessert, soda, coffee and tea. the door are $8 for adults and $4 for children 3-12. Advance
440-322-4626 • 440-323-1929 tickets can be purchased by calling the church of?ce at (440)
www.laubenthalmercado.com Cost is $17.50 per adult or two tickets for $30. Children 236-8600 and picked up at the door the night of the dinner.
under 8 are $7.50 per person. There will be door prizes, a
LOCAL FAMILIES COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR COMMUNITY 50/50 and silent auction for all. Purchase reserved tickets by Fall Women’s Retreat
calling the Church Secretary, Lee Ann, at (440) 322-3781.
Funeral Home is Accessible to the Physically Disabled The 2nd annual Fall Women’s Retreat will be held on Sat-
Pork Roast urday, October 8, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Lutheran Home
Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance at Concord Reserve, located at 2116 Dover Center Road, in
The Knights of Columbus of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Westlake. Cost is $10 per person and includes lunch. Join
DAVID BOGNER Church is having their annual Pork Roast on Sunday, Octo- your sisters in Christ for a day of refreshment and encour-
ber 9, from 12:30-4 p.m. The menu includes slow roasted, agement. Deaconess Carolyn Brinkley will present three
FAMILY FUNERAL HOME smoked, pulled pork, baked beans, applesauce, coleslaw or sessions from her diverse experiences, including the book,
potato salad, rolls, dessert and a beverage. Tickets to this “Bearing the Cross: Devotions on Albrecht Durer’s ‘Small
36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955 dinner are $13 for adults, $12 for seniors and $9.50 for chil- Passion,’; the “Military Project” at Concordia Theological
www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com dren 12 and under. All proceeds will help their scholarship Seminary, Fort Wayne; and “Sights of Germany: 500 Years
fund. The church is located at 25801 Royalton Rd., in Co- of Reformation.” The day will include a sing-a-long with the
lumbia Station. residents after lunch and a project to do for them.

Register through St. Paul, Valley City, at www.spvc.org
or call (330) 483-3883.

Come and Worship with us...

COLUMBIA UNITED NORTH “Welcome Home” United Church of God St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
METHODIST EATON 12981 Grafton Rd.
CHURCH CHRISTIAN New Life Wesleyan Church Grafton, Oh 44044 All are welcome at
CHURCH
Worship Service 11149 West River Rd, Sabbath Services God’s Table.
10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station Saturdays at 12:30 pm
Rt. 82 & 83 Sunday Worship Schedule
Sunday School SUNDAY 9 AM http://cleveland.ucg.org 8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
440-748-2230 Adult Bible Study
during Worship Service SUNDAY 10 AM GRAFTON UNITED 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages
www.neccdisciples.com Worship & Children’s Church METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 am Communion Service with Music
25453 ROYALTON ROAD WEDNESDAY 6:45 PM
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Worship Services Adult Study, Women’s Study, 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 Children’s sermon at both services
Teens, Kids Club “Your Family Church”
Pastor Matt Merriman 8:00am & 9:30am Rev. Steven Spaeth, 300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio
236-8822 8:45am Sunday School (440) 322-2126
Sunday School Pastor 10:00am Worship
[email protected] 440-236-8600 www.saintandrew-elyria.org
www.columbiaumc.net 10:45am www.NLWesleyan.org 10:35am Children’s Church Like us on Facebook
Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
TRINITY Polly Tallos Rev. June Hardy Dorsey, Rector

LUTHERAN CHURCH Christian Ed. & Youth Director Our Lady Queen of Peace
Catholic Church
38307 W. Royalton Rd. Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57) Weekend Masses Weekday
Pastor Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Adult Bible Class 8:00am
Sunday 9:30am St. Elizabeth Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
Sunday Worship Ann Seton
10:30am 11:00am Mon.-Tues.
Catholic Parish Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
Church ph: 440-748-2154
Preschool ph: 440-748-3445 25801 Royalton Rd. Sat. 3:30-
Columbia Station, OH
www.trinitygrafton.com Sacrament of Reconciliation 4:00pm
Rev. John Ramsey II
(Confession) ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Anytime by Appointment Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and
carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”
Weekend Masses —Matthew 11:28
Sat. 5 p.m.

Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.

440-236-5095

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Adult Fitness Station to review your plan choices every year during open Early Bird Pancake Breakfast; $5 all-you-
Ribbon Cutting enrollment. This year Open Enrollment starts October can-eat pancakes, presented by the JVS National
15 and closes December 7. This presentation will also Technical Honor Society and PTA.
The North Ridgeville Of?ce for Older Adults is review changes in Medicare for 2017. If you are be-
pleased to announce a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony coming eligible for Medicare within the next year, this is Sign Unveiling; JVS students and industry
to celebrate the installation of its new Older Adult an opportunity to understand the options you will have. representatives will debut a new sign located at
Fitness Station, the ?rst in Ohio, thanks to a mini- the entrance of the campus.
grant from the Lorain County General Health Dis- Jim Aust is a county Co-coordinator of volunteers
trict. Located outside near the southwest corner with OSHIIP Medicare counseling and will be present- The 11th Annual Senior Living Fair, featuring
of the Senior Center, the ?tness station will help ing a program outlining what’s new in Medicare and a wide variety of organizations providing informa-
older adults improve and maintain their balance, what counseling resources are available. All resources tion, services and demonstrations with an empha-
coordination and dexterity. The workout station is are free and unbiased, and we have no af?liation with sis on healthy living. The event will also include a
open to the public and available 24 hours/day, 7 any insurance companies. Free Lunch and Door Prizes for senior citizens
days/week. Primary sponsor of the grant is North 60 years of age and older.
Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. and the secondary spon- This informative session is open to anyone includ-
sors of the project include the Orthopaedic Asso- ing family members. The presentation will last approx- Family Fun Walk or Run: free t-shirt and pan-
ciates, St. John Medical Center and North Rid- imately 90 minutes and will be held at St. Elizabeth cakes for the ?rst 100 across the ?nish line.
geville Heart & Sole. Ann Seton Church, 25801 Royalton Road, Columbia
Station. Free Car Wash, courtesy of JVS Auto Technol-
Join city of?cials, the Lorain County General ogy & Collision Repair students.
Health District, Orthopaedic Associates and St. JVS Senior Living Fair
John Medical Center on Friday, October 7, 2016 & Appreciation Day Free Nail Painting/Hand Massages; JVS high
at 11:30 a.m. right by the equipment on the corner school and adult Cosmetology students.
of Avon Belden and Bainbridge. A physical ther- The JVS is hosting a Community Appreciation Day
apist from St. John’s Medical Center will also be on Saturday, October 8, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The event Free Popcorn and Food Treats - look for Mar-
on hand after the ribbon cutting to show everyone is held in partnership with the Lorain County Of?ce on keting & Culinary students throughout the build-
how to use the workout station. Aging’s Southern Satellite Of?ce and the Wellington ing!
Area Chamber of Commerce.This fun ?lled event will
include a variety of activities, something for everyone Food Drive, in support of Wellington Well-
in the family to enjoy! Help, Inc.

Kids’ Zone; JVS Early Childhood Education
students will host a variety of activities and crafts
for youngsters.

Fall Mums for Sale, sold by Landscape &
Greenhouse Management students.

JVS Program Displays and Presentations;
JVS students will share some of the tricks of the
trade!

Guests can tour a 9/11 Memorial located on

Welcome to Medicare
presentation

On Tuesday, October 25 at 7 p.m., a representative
from OSHIIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance Informa-
tion Program) will present an informational session for
those about to go on Medicare and for those already on
it. The presentation will cover original Medicare which
is Parts A & B, and will also review plan choices such
as Advantage Plans, Part D medication plans and Sup-
plemental Plans (also called Medigap).

If you are already on Medicare, you are encouraged

RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Page 9

the JVS grounds that JVS students helped de- includes a hot entrée, fruit, juice and coffee all for Determining when
sign and build. The structure includes a three-foot $3., served from 9-10 a.m. Reservations must be
section of beam from the World Trade Center. called in by 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 4, to the to End Treatment
Senior Center at (440) 353-0828.
There will be hourly door prize and gift certif- Millions of people around the world are living with can-
icate drawings and lots of fun for people of all Senior Center cer or living as cancer survivors, with millions more receiv-
ages. For the most up-to-date information vis- fund-raiser ing a cancer diagnosis each year. Cancer treatments have
it www.lcjvs.com or email [email protected] with evolved considerably in the 21st century, and more people
questions. Come to lunch or dinner at Fiesta Jalapenos than ever before are surviving the disease and going on to
on October 20 and help raise funds for North Rid- enjoy healthy, successful lives.
The Lorain County JVS is located at the corner geville Seniors, Inc. to bene?t Senior Center pro-
of Routes 20 and 58, 15181 St. Rt. 58 in Oberlin. grams, including meals-on-wheels and transporta- But sometimes cancer treatments prove unsuccessful. In
tion. Flyers to give the cashier are available at the such instances, cancer patients, their families and their med-
Before Going Out Senior Center. ical teams must decide if prolonging treatment is in the pa-
To Eat... tient’s best interest, and that decision can be heartrending.
Bring your family for a delicious meal and 20%
North Ridgeville Senior Center welcomes of your entire bill will bene?t older adults in our It can be very challenging for cancer patients and their
Dave Covell, LCGHD presenting program “5 community. Everything is included in the donation, families to accept that treatment may no longer be effective.
Things You Should Know before You Go out to including drinks and take-out! This is a period of deep re?ection, and the American Cancer
Eat” at the Men’s Breakfast on October 6 from Society says patients will have to make some dif?cult deci-
9-10 a.m.; located at 7327 Avon Belden Rd in Fiesta Jalapenos is located next to Pat Catan’s sions, including when to end treatment. Cancer patients may
North Ridgeville. on the corner of Lear Nagle and Center Ridge ?nd that assessing their priorities in the wake of ending treat-
Roads, in North Ridgeville. Fiesta opens at 11 ment can help them make the most of the time they have left.
Dave has a BS in Biology and Environmental a.m. for lunch and is open all evening until 10 p.m.
Science from Bowling Green State University. He Be sure to stop by the Senior Center and pick up Sometimes decision-making is a collaborative effort that
also has a Master of Public Health from The Ohio your ?yer or print it off the Of?ce for Older Adults’ involves a patient’s medical team. In such instances, some-
State University. He is currently the Health Com- website at: www.nridgeville.org/departments/se- one on the cancer care team or a mental health professional
missioner at the Lorain County General Health niorcenter. The Senior Center is located at 7327 can help patients organize their priorities.
District. He has been in public health for over 27 Avon Belden Road and is open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
years. Monday through Friday. Accepting terminal cancer is never easy. Patients must
decide if prolonging life and dealing with the side effects of
The breakfast is served at 9 a.m. with Dave Everyone is Welcome!! If you have any ques- treatment is how they want to spend their ?nal days. Such a
Covell speaking from 9:30-10 a.m. and is open tions, please call the Senior Center at (440) 353- decision is extremely personal and can feel very isolating. But
to senior men 55 years and older. The breakfast 0856. cancer patients trying to make this dif?cult decision should
lean on their families, friends and medical teams to make the
best decision possible.

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Vitamin D & Cancer latitudes. Studies are cer, even that widely duced incidence of col-
ongoing into this partic- acknowledged link re- orectal cancer, though
Vitamin D has long sured? reduce risk for colorec- ular link and if vitamin mains open to debate. some scientists ques-
been a friend to men, When vitamins D2 tal cancer. D is, in fact, behind the For example, a 2006 tioned if that study was
women and children. lower cancer incidence study published in the extensive enough to
Obtained primarily and D3 enter the body, But people who are and death rates. New England Journal support its ultimate con-
through exposure of they are converted to diagnosed with low of Medicine found that clusion.
the skin to sunlight but 25-hydroxyvitamin D in levels of vitamin D can Another reason to healthy women who
also procured in cer- the liver before travel- look to supplements to study the connection is took vitamin D and cal- More information
tain foods and dietary ing through the blood ensure they’re getting that experimental stud- cium supplements for about the relationship
supplements, vitamin D to the kidneys, where enough. Recommend- ies conducted on can- an average of seven between vitamin D and
helps the body use cal- the 25-hydroxyvitamin ed daily intake guide- cer cells and tumors in years did not have a re- cancer is available at
cium and phosphorous D is modi?ed to calcit- lines vary depending mice found that vitamin www.cancer.gov.
to improve bone health rol, which is the active on age, but those inter- D may play a role in
and build healthy teeth. form of vitamin D in the ested in learning these slowing or preventing Did you know?
body. When a person guidelines can ?nd the development of
But as valuable as vi- has their vitamin D lev- them on the Institute cancer. Breast cancer can affect both men and women
tamin D can be to your els measured, the most of Medicine website at and is one of the most common forms of cancer.
bones and teeth, it also accurate method of do- www.iom.edu. Does vitamin D de- Thanks to increased awareness and screenings,
may play a role in reduc- ing so is to determine ?nitively lower risk for many cases of breast cancer are diagnosed early
ing your risk for certain the amount of 25-hy- Why study the con- certain cancers? and treated successfully. BreastCancer.org says
cancers. The National droxyvitamin D in their nection between vita- that invasive ductal carcinoma, or IDC, is the most
Cancer Institute notes blood. min D and cancer? Though evidence common form of breast cancer, accounting for
that many studies have has suggested a link about 80 percent of all breast cancers. The Ameri-
suggested that higher How do I get enough While studies have between high vitamin can Cancer Society says that, although IDC can af-
intake of vitamin D or vitamin D? previously linked higher D intake and lower risk fect women of any age, it is most common among
higher levels of vitamin levels of vitamin D with of speci?c cancers, the women age 55 or older. The good news is that this
D in the blood are as- The NCI notes that reduced risk of colorec- NCInotes that, thus far, type of cancer is highly curable, provided it has not
sociated with a reduced most people already tal cancer, research is studies have been in- spread outside of the ducts to other breast tissue.
risk of colorectal can- get at least some of the ongoing to determine if consistent. While nu- Survival rates for any breast cancers diagnosed in
cer. To understand this vitamin D they need vitamin D plays a role merous studies have the early stages are excellent.
relationship, it helps to through sunlight expo- in lowering a person’s concluded that vitamin
?rst understand vitamin sure. In addition to sun- risk of developing other D reduces a person’s
D. light exposure, many types of cancers as well. risk for colorectal can-
people get plenty of vi- Driving this research
What is vitamin D? tamin D from their diets, are early studies that
A group of fat-soluble including foods such as discovered incidence
prohormones, vitamin fatty ?sh, ?sh liver oil and death rates for cer-
D comes in two forms and eggs that naturally tain cancers were lower
that are important to hu- contain vitamin D. But among people living in
mans. Vitamin D2, also foods forti?ed with vi- southern latitudes than
known as ergocalcif- tamin D, such as milk, those living in northern
erol, is made naturally juices and breakfast latitudes. That’s a sig-
by plants, while vitamin cereals, also ensure ni?cant distinction, as
D3 is produced natural- many people get ade- levels of sunlight expo-
ly by the body when it quate amounts of vita- sure, which is a chief
is exposed to ultraviolet min D. For many peo- source of vitamin D, are
radiation in sunlight. ple, the combination relatively high in south-
How are vitamin D of exposure to sunlight ern latitudes and con-
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Fair Housing Workshop

Wind Energy and Birds: Virtual Farm Market The City of North Ridgeville Fair Housing Coordinator for
Can They Co-Exist? the CHIP Grant will hold a Fair Housing Workshop on Monday,
Fresh, fun, local. That’s what the North Ridgeville Virtual October 10, at 4:30 p.m. The workshop will be an overview of
The Black River Audubon Society presents Wind Energy Farm Market is all about. Residents are fortunate to have local Federal, State and Local Fair Housing history, law and require-
and Birds: Can They Co-Exist? given by birding experts Mark produce stands that provide access to many different fruits and ments. The meeting will be held at the City of North Ridgeville
Shieldcastle and Kim Kaufman from the Black Swamp Bird vegetables, and the Virtual Farm Market wants to help get the City Council Chambers, located at 7307 Avon Belden Road, in
Observatory on October 4, at 7 p.m., at the Carlisle Reservation word out about where you can ?nd these stands. North Ridgeville.
Visitor Center, located at 12282 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.
Four local produce stands are participating in our Virtual BW Dean’s List
Both Mark and Kim are well known speakers about resident Farm Market this season, and all of them have been supplying
and migratory birds of the Lake Erie region. Now that harnessing produce to North Ridgeville for many years. The four produce The following local students have been named to the Dean’s
wind energy has become a world-wide activity, their experiences stands include: Butternut Farm, Gerhart’s Garden, Willie’s Farm List for the summer 2016 semester at Baldwin Wallace Univer-
evaluating the suitability of siting of windmills is important for Market and Red Barn Produce. sity. Students who receive at least a 3.6 GPA for seven or more
the future of wildlife and all of us. graded hours in a single semester are named to the Dean’s List.
There is only about one month left in the produce stand sea-
This program is free to the public and sponsored by the Black son, but we will be back in full-force next spring. There are a few Jennifer Kucera of Elyria, a business administration and
River Audubon Society. For more information on programs, vol- things you can do now, and next year, to locate a local produce marketing major, and Laurie Larsen of North Ridgeville, major-
unteering or becoming a member, please visit www.blackriver- stand near you. First check out the City of North Ridgeville’s ing in management and marketing.
audubon.org or call (440) 225-7601. website for a list of participating locations. You can also check
out NRHeartAndSole.com to ?nd more information about pro- Congratulations!
Palmer seeks loving home duce stands and other health initiatives going on in the city. Fi-
nally, keep an eye out for the giant green banners on the side of North Ridgeville Library
Palmer is very entertaining and a little the road that read, “Healthy Happens Here.” Participating pro-
Palmer is fun! This cutie sweetheart too. Palmer was a duce stands have posted these fun banners outside their locations Library Friends Meeting - Attend the general membership
is a year old and he loves to stray found in Shef?eld Lake. so drivers, riders and walkers can easily spot a stand. meeting of The Friends of the North Ridgeville Branch Library,
play. He is gentle when play- If you are looking for a great Inc. New members are welcome. Plans will be made for the next
ing with people so shouldn’t kitty, you should meet Palm- All of this was made possible through a partnership between book sale and other fund-raisers. Visit on Monday, Oct. 3, from
be a problem for children. He er. You will love him! If you Butternut Farm, Gerhart’s, Willie’s Farm Market, Red Barn Pro- 6-7:30 p.m.
would like to give Palmer a duce and our community collaborative, The North Ridgeville
loving, forever home, please Heart and Sole Challenge. Heart and Sole is a community based Movie And Popcorn - Families are invited to enjoy a recently
call the Friendship Animal health and wellness initiative designed to improve the health released and much anticipated PG or G rated ?lm on Saturday,
Protective League at (440) and overall well-being of those who live and work in North Oct. 8, from 2-4 p.m. Pre-registration is required.
322-4321. (www.Friendshi- Ridgeville by encouraging healthier lifestyles through access to
pAPL.org) physical ?tness and good nutrition. Heart and Sole is managed Book Buddies - Adult Book Discussion - Discuss “Go Set
through a collaboration of local businesses, well providers and A Watchman,” by Harper Lee, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 1-2
The shelter is located at community groups, and is guided by the Lorain County General p.m. Come talk about Harper Lee’s landmark novel set two de-
8303 Murray Ridge Road, in Health District. cades after her beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, “To
Elyria. Their hours are from Kill a Mockingbird.” Copies of the book are available at the adult
11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Mon- Auditions information desk. New members are welcome. Pre-registration
day, Friday & Saturday; from is required.
11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tues- The Olde Towne Hall Youth Theatre will be holding audi-
day & Thursday; and from tions for “HONK!” the Musical. It is the delightful musical of the Team Challengers - A Gaming Event - Third through sev-
11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday. ugly ducking and Winner of the Oliver Award for best musical. enth graders, put on your thinking caps and attend an evening
Adoption fees are $20 for 1 Auditions will be held at 36119 Center Ridge Road, in North of exciting team challenges. Not only will you have a blast, but
year and older and $50 for Ridgeville, on October 8, from 1-4 p.m. Anyone interested in a you’ll put your problem solving and teamwork skills to the test.
less than 1 year old. All cats principal role must bring a prepared song. All others will have to Participate on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 6:45-7:45 p.m. Pre-reg-
have been spayed or neu- sing in small groups. Everyone must be ready to dance. Lots of istration is required.
tered, vaccinated, dewormed roles available for all ages (prefer ages 8-18). For more informa-
and have tested negative for tion, call Sharon at (440) 323-0073. A Literary Lunch Break Story Time For Grown Ups -
FeLV. Bring a lunch and relax while listening to short stories and poetry
Trustees read by library staff. Share in the follow-up discussion. Coffee
Cell: 440-506-2957 Meeting and tea will be provided. For ages 18 and older. Visit on Thurs-
Office: 440-327-6511 day, Oct. 13, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required.
Email: [email protected] Oct. 3, 7 p.m.
at Town Hall Little Learners - Three through 5-year-olds and their care-
www.grhodes.russellrealty.com givers are invited to stop by the story room to explore and learn
Autumn is here! about the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, patterns and much
Greg Rhodes more. Visit on Friday, Oct. 14, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Keep in touch with your community
Realtor Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com North Ridgeville Writers - Are you an adult who wants to
meet other writers and hone your writing skills? Do you need
motivation to pick up a pen in the ?rst place? If so, take part in
the writing group on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 2-4 p.m. Participate
in read and critique sessions and build your skills through writing
practice. Pre-registration is required.

The Butler Did It - Mystery Book Discussion - Discuss
“Hallowe’en Party,” by Agatha Christie on Wednesday, Oct. 19,
from 7-8 p.m. Copies of the mystery book being discussed this
month are available at the adult information desk. New adult
members are welcome. Preregistration is required.

Preregistration and more information is available online at
LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the North Ridgeville Li-
brary at (440) 327-8326. The North Ridgeville Library is located
at 35700 Bainbridge Road.

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Fun Family Activities
Tailor-made for Autumn
SECOND THYME AROUND
Fall is a great time to raking leaves to-
Antiques, Vintage, Handmades, Amish Jams enjoy the great outdoors. gether soon turns
Beautiful fall foliage cou- into a fun day in
and Jellies & More!!

Your Invited to Our Harvets Fest Open House pled with great weather the yard. Build leaf
compel many people to piles and let the
Sunday, October 9th, 10-6pm spend ample time out- kids jump in, and
Food, Beverages and a FREE Ticket for the raf?le doors before the arrival then do it again.
basket that includes a $100 gift certi?icate from of harsh winter weather
drives them back indoors. When raking,
Second Thyme Around The following are a hand- encourage kids to
Bring this ad in for an Extra FREE Ticket! ful of actvities that are tai- collect some color-
ful leaves and set
Don’t forget to visit our Boo-tique Barn in the back of the building!

8153 Orchard St., Olmsted Falls lor-made for fall. them aside. Once

at the Shops at Grand Paci?c Junction * Raking leaves: While the raking is done,

440-793-6566 | Hours: M-Sat 10-6; Sun 11-5 raking leaves might not you can then en-

www.SecondThymeAround.com jump out at you as a great joy making some

way to spend a nice fall af- homemade crafts

ternoon, families often ?nd with the leaves you

and your young- is more their speed. Some their corn?elds into corn
farms may even allow cus- mazes once the tempera-
2200 Station Rd., Valley City Enjoy our Maze on: sters just collected. tomers to walk the grounds tures dip, and such mazes
Between St. Rt. 303 & St. Rt. 18 Tuesdays through Sundays * Apple picking: Perhaps and visit the animals on the can be fun for adults and
September 17 through October 30 premises. children alike. Though ado-
no activity is more synon- lescents can often be trust-
* Hiking: Hiking is a fun ed to ?nd their way through
$8 admission ages 4 & up weekends, Times: Tues.- Sun. – 11 am-6 pm ymous with fall than apple activity that can be enjoyed corn mazes, younger kids
includes all activities. $6 on weekdays Flashlight Nights: picking. Many apple or- nearly year-round, but it’s should be accompanied by
Free admission for ages 3 and under chards encourage custom- especially enjoyable in an adult.
Saturdays, starting 10/1, see the maze ers to come by and pick the fall. That’s because
Larger Groups Call: 330-350-2486 in the dark! 6-10 pm few things in nature are as * Pumpkin picking: Much
captivating as a park or for- like apple picking is best
Bring your own ?ashlight! est when the fall foliage is in fall, so is pumpkin pick-
in full bloom. Early fall also ing. Rather than buying
National Parks System 100th Anniversary Maze their own apples in the fall. boasts ideal temperatures your Halloween pumpkin
Once your family and you for hiking, as the mercury from the grocery store,
likely won’t rise enough or where your options may
School Day Tours- “How did that get in my Lunchbox?” have scoured the orchard sink low enough to pro- be limited, go straight to
for the perfect apples, re- duce the kind of extreme the source and pick your
Tuesdays - Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm lax with a cup of warm temperatures that can future jack-o’-lantern from
$7/person - 1 teacher free/w 15 students! apple cider before return- compromise a hiker’s af- a nearby pumpkin patch,
Organized activities, corn maze and more! ing home to make some ternoon. Instead, fall tem- which will provide a much
Students will learn about how various food peratures tend to be mild wider selection. Let your
and comfortable, allowing youngsters pick their own
items are produced on a farm from seed! homemade apple sauce hikers to fully enjoy their pumpkins and then spend
often beautiful surround- the rest of the day carving
Birthday Party Plans now available! and, of course, a delicious ings. them at home. And don’t
forget to save those seeds,
apple pie. * Corn maze: Visiting a which can be roasted over
corn maze is another ac- an open ?ame to make a
Hay Rides • Hay Maze * Hayride: Hayrides are tivity that many people in- delicious snack.
stantly associate with fall.
$1 off up to 5 maze admissions Hay Mountain another fall tradition, and Some farmers transform
Baby Farm Animals many farms offer relax-
Scarecrow Building ing hayrides throughout
Face painting and more! fall. Younger children who

Snacks & Beverages available for sale may tire if asked to patrol

an apple orchard for ap-

Questions? Call 330-350-2486 or [email protected] ples might ?nd a hayride

“Help for Heroes” Fall Festival!

VFW Post #9340 33rd ANNUAL

Rt. 82 in Columbia Station PUMPKIN

(West of Columbia & W. River Road)

October 22, 4-9 p.m. FESTIVAL

Tickets: $10 Adults - $5 Kids Saturdays & Sundays

SEPT 24th- OCT 30th, 12-5pm

All proceeds to bene?t Help for Heroes • Kids Play Area & Hay Maze - Free
• Corn Maze - $3/Adult & $2/Kids
Includes: • Wagon Ride w/ Live Scarecrows
Chicken Dinner, Hayride,
Bonfire with Live Entertainment, - $3/Adult & $2/Kids (3-11)
Pumpkin Painting & more! • All You Can Carry Pumpkins - $10/Lift
• Face Painting Expert - Charges/Customer
Advance Tickets strongly suggested and will be available at
the Columbia VFW Post #9340 or by calling; Friday Funday! Stop in & Shop our
Charlie Hyatt at (216) 798-3224 Farmer’s Market for
-NEOEA DAY Seasonal Produce!
Oct. 14th
Fabulous Food Tent!!
Open 10:00-5:00
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Field Trips Hosted on Weekdays
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Festivities RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Page 13

10 Fun Facts in time for Fall Halloween
History
Autumn is a season can make the season that ing time in many areas, from the United States to
of many changes, with much more enjoyable. and a successful harvest Mexico and some parts of Halloween may seem like a relatively modern hol-
some of the most nota- was once necessary for Southern California. They iday, and while it may have become modernized,
ble including the dramatic 1. Autumn begins on the survival. Many steps are, ?y at speeds ranging be- Halloween traditions actually can be traced back to
multicolored displays that autumnal equinox, which and have long been, tak- tween 12 and 25 miles ancient Celtic rituals. It's believed Halloween traces
occur just prior to trees occurs on or near Sep- en to ensure a bountiful per hour. its origins to a Celtic festival for the dead known as
shedding their leaves. It’s tember 22 in the northern autumn harvest. Samhain. During the festival, people would dress up
also a time of year when hemisphere. This year, 7. A study of U.S. cen- in costumes and leave treats on their front doorsteps
many people feel reener- September 22 is the day 3. Fall is a time when tenarians born between to appease spirits that were believed to be roaming
gized by cooler tempera- when the sun crosses the trees and other plants 1880 to 1895 published the Earth on this holiday. Many historians also feel
tures and spend many celestial equator mov- prepare for dormancy in the Journal of Aging that trick-or-treating can be linked to the European
hours outdoors enjoying ing southward. When the during winter. As au- Research, found that ba- practice of "mumming" or "guysing," in which cos-
all that fall has to offer. equinox occurs, there are tumn progresses and the bies born during autumn tume-wearing individuals would go door-to-door,
an equal number of day- hours of daylight gradu- months are more likely to performing dances and plays in exchange for treats.
Whether one is collect- light and nighttime hours. ally decrease, trees be- live to age 100 than those
ing leaves, picking apples, gin to close down their born during the rest of
exploring corn mazes, or 2. Since ancient times, food production systems the year. Thirty percent of
driving the countryside autumn has been an im- and reduce the amount the centenarians followed
enjoying the foliage, au- portant time of year for of chlorophyll in leaves. were born during the fall.
tumn is full of fun facts that many civilizations. Au- Chlorophyll is the chem-
tumn is a main harvest- ical that makes tree 8. Squash, pumpkins
leaves green, and as it and other gourds are
declines, other chemi- prominent in the fall. The Country Autumn Tour
cals become more prom- largest squash grown on
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Sept 24th - October 30th change can impact au- 9. The many-colored Saturday • 10 am to 5 pm
12pm - 5pm tumn colors, such as leaves are not the only
delaying the change in display one might see October 16
ALL DAY LONG UNLIMITED ACTIVITES trees. Also, red pigments during the fall. The au- Sunday • 12 pm to 5 pm
may start to decline as tumn equinox signals
Hayrides, Pony Rides, New 3D House, Petting trees use sugary fuel to the aurora borealis, Stop at any of the SECOND WEEKEND
Zoo, Face Painting, Pumpkin Slide, Old West grow new twigs rather also called the North- following businesses
Town, “Milk the Cow” Animatronic, Activity than to cause red leaf dis- ern Lights. Besides the October 21
plays. lengthening of nights and & receive a Stamp Friday • 10 am to 5 pm
area, Live Stage Show & Much More! cool evening weather, and a Yummy Treat!
Also available - Food, Pumpkins & Gem Mining! 5. Americans more which are great for star- October 22
readily refer to this time gazers, autumn is “auro- Saturday • 10 am to 5 pm
$11 General Admission of year as “fall,” while ra season,” according to
Kids 2 and Under FREE the British use “autumn.” NASA. That’s because, October 23
Both terms date back to during the fall, geomag- Sunday • 12 pm to 5 pm
$2 OFF to ALL Columbia Station Residents. around the 16th century. netic storms are about
Prior to this period, au- twice as frequent as the A Drive Yourself Adventure!
Valid up to 4 people. Show ID tumn was known as “har- annual average.
vest.” Participating Businesses
Rockin’-R-Ranch 10. Full moons are
6. Much of the United named for the month or OBERLIN WELLINGTON
19066 East River Rd. States bids farewell to season in which they rise. Farmyard Flowers
Columbia Station, OH 44028 monarch butter?ies in the The Harvest Moon is the Quilting Shanty
www.ClevelandHayride.com fall. Each autumn, mon- full moon closest to the Dostall Farms Ravenwood Antiques
arch butter?ies migrate autumnal equinox. Bonnie Brae Farm Tours, LTD
440-236-5454 NEW LONDON All Ohio Train & Toy
Honey Bee Treasure The Platinum Petal
Days of Yore Herb & Flower Farm
SPENCER Hook’s Greenhouse
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October 15-16: 53rd Annual Open House

October 22-23: Family Fun Days

October 29-30: Halloween Weekend

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Weekend Activities Include:

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• Barrel Train • Pumpkin Patch

• Playground • Scarecrow Making

• Hay Bale Maze • Pick Your Own Apples

• Tube Slide • Balloon Making

• Trike Pedal Course • Face Painting

• The Olde Corn Crib • Hamster Wheel

• Corn Maze • Pumpkin Launching

Check Facebook or Website for a list of details and pricing!

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Fire Dept. Pancake Breakfast Road Closure Janet Beane

The semi-annual Grafton Township Fire Department pancake Route 83, just north of East Capel Road, will be closed for 440-336-5000
and sausage breakfast will be held on October 16. Breakfast will road railroad crossing repair from Friday, October 7, through
be served from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. They are located at the corner of Friday, October 21. Elaine Beane
St. Rt. 303 and St. Rt. 83, in Belden. Cost for the all-you-can-eat
breakfast is $6 for ages 11 & up, $5 for seniors, $3 for children Detour Routing: SR 83 south to SR 82 west, SR 82 west to 440-225-8886
4-10 years old and children 3 and under are free. They are adding SR 57 south, SR 57 south to SR 83 and reverse.
fruit cups and chocolate milk at no additional cost. There will The Beane Team
also be a LifeShare blood mobile on site from 9 a.m. to noon. If you have any questions, please contact (419) 207-7181.
Breakfast is free with a successful donation. Take the time to The strength of teamwork….
check out our equipment that you helped to purchase. This is the Clothes Closet The reputation for results!
perfect time to meet your volunteer ?re?ghters and EMTs.
North Eaton Baptist church will hold their monthly [email protected]
Chili Cook-off Clothes Closet on Monday, October 3, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. JBeane.RussellRealty.com
This is a time change!
The Belden Historical Society is sponsoring a Chili Cook-off Eaton Township Dumpster Days &
at the Grafton Twp. Fire Hall on Saturday, October 29, from 5-7 Come ?nd an assortment of clothing items; they have a Household Hazardous Waste Collection
p.m. A $5 donation at the door gets you a ticket for samples of large selection for infants through adults. You are encouraged
chili and a bowl of your favorite one. The maker of the chili with to be there when the doors open as all items are free and on a Saturday, October 8, 2016, 8 am to 4 pm
the most votes will receive a cash prize. If you would be able ?rst come basis. No paperwork is required.
to donate a pot or roaster of chili, please contact Jan Brooks at Eaton Town Hall (Use Route 83 entrance)
(440) 458-6971. Drinks and additional chili will be available for North Eaton Baptist is located at 12109 S. Reed Rd. Feel 12043 Avon Belden Rd., Grafton, OH 44044
purchase. Proceeds will be used to help defray costs for painting free to contact the church at (440) 748-2552 for more infor-
the museum and possibly other projects. mation. YOU CAN BRING:

We are honored to have music provided by the Midview Jazz Church to make music video Residential Items: Household Hazardous
Band starting at 5:30 p.m. Wastes:
You are invited to appear in a “Music Video” to be ?lmed • Furniture
EATON TOWNSHIP in just a few weeks at North Eaton Christian Church. Since • Appliances • Household cleaners
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1842, NECC has been the site of many weddings, funerals, • Newspapers • Lawn & garden products
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE birthday parties, bridal and baby showers, civic elections, • Recyclable glass & plastic • Paints & paint related products
Scouting activities, health clinics, monthly free meals and • Miscellaneous • Used motor oil
Notice is hereby given that the Eaton Township more for the community. The church is asking for volunteers • Batteries (Do NOT bring drums of motor oil)
Trustees will hold a Public Hearing per O.R.C. Section who have bene?ted in any way from NECC’s presence in this • Steel • Roofing tar
505.87 on Tuesday 10/18/2016 at 7:00pm at the Ea- community to take part in the music video which will be used • Aluminum • Pool chemicals
ton Township Hall, 12043 S. Avon Belden Rd., Grafton, in an online crowdfunding page to raise money for a new • Iron • Aerosol Cans
Ohio 44044 pertaining to the re-zoning application from roof and other facility repairs and upgrades. There are parts • Brush, leaves& grass • Antifreeze
The Meritage Group (Nash Win?eld S. Trustee) regard- for all ages and abilities, from dancers and people in period clippings
ing Parcel no: 1100071000007 at 37058 Chestnut Ridge costumes, to those with mobility issues willing to smile for
Road. Applicants have a present use of R-1 zoning and the camera. If you are homebound, they can even bring their DO NOT BRING:
would like to change to R-3 single family residential de- camera to you!
velopment & pool house. Eaton Township Zoning File: • Commercial waste
ZA-2016-03 Fall ?lming dates (on Saturdays and Sundays) will be • Explosives
scheduled based on the availability of volunteers. Contact Di- • Firearms
By Order of Eaton Township Board of Trustees ana Tyler at 458-5829 or [email protected] by October 5 • Fireworks
with your questions or to sign up. NECC loves being a place • Tires
of help and hope for this community; it is the church’s hope • Fluorescent Bulbs & Ballasts
that all will join them in this fun and exciting project which • Computers & Electronic Waste
will ensure its future service to Lorain County and beyond. • Containerized drums
/unknown wastes

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Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Please remember to submit questions for our “Want to Know Raffle of Browns tickets
Wednesdays” video series. Questions we have answered thus far to support Library
Flu Clinic in LaGrange include new school start times, bus routes, middle school locker
sizes and foreign language options at KMS and KHS. The videos The Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Community Library
Anyone can catch the ?u. To protect both you and your loved are on our website at http://www.keystonelocalschools.org/dis- are sponsoring a football ticket raf?e to raise funds to support our
ones this ?u season, the Lorain County General Health District trict/superintendent-video-q-and-a. Questions can be submitted local community library. Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20.
(LCGHD) is providing a ?u shot clinic in your community. Get to [email protected]. The raf?e tickets are for 4 seats located in section 148/row 33 to
protected from the ?u on Thursday, October 6, at the United this year’s Cleveland Browns-New York Jets game on October
Methodist Church, 105 W. Main St., in LaGrange, from 3-5 p.m. Lastly, as ?u season is upon us, the Lorain County Gener- 30 at 1 p.m. The drawing of the winning ticket will be conducted
al Health District is holding a variety of ?u shot clinics in our at the October 7, Keystone High School varsity football game.
Come prepared using these steps at home: area. The ?rst is Thursday, Oct 6 at United Methodist Church in The winner need not be present to win. For tickets, call Mary at
1. Fill out your ?u registration form online at LorainCountyF- LaGrange. The clinics continue at different locations through- 355-6701 or Eileen at 647-3011.
lu.com/FluRegistrationForm. out October and November. Visit the Health District’s website at
2. Print the completed form and bring it with you. www.loraincounty?u.com for more information. AARP Tax Aide Program
Bring your insurance card to the clinic. They accept most pri-
vate insurances, Medicare Part B and Medicaid. If you’re without Franco Gallo, Keystone Superintendent, (440) 355-2424, Before you know it, it will be tax season. How about be-
insurance, the ?u vaccine will cost $25 per dose, or $41 for a high [email protected] coming a part of a great team of volunteers who help people do
dose vaccine for people ages 65 and older. their taxes for free?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) rec- KHS Senior Citizen Breakfast
ommends a ?u vaccine as the ?rst and best way to protect your- Training classes for the upcoming season will be in January.
self. According to the CDC, all people 6 months of age and older Enjoy a morning of delicious breakfast, friendly people & You have to go to class and pass an IRS test to become a volun-
should receive a ?u vaccine. Please note that the nasal ?u vaccine fun games at our Fall Senior Citizens Breakfast on Wednesday, teer. All volunteers have to pass this test even if they have been
is not available this year, as recommended by the CDC, due to October 26, at 9 a.m. Come dressed up to participate in our Hal- doing taxes for many years.
this year’s ?u strains. loween Costume Contest!
To ?nd ?u shots at other locations throughout the county, We need new volunteers to help ?le low to moderate income
visit LorainCountyFlu.com. For more information, contact the Please RSVP with the number attending by October 24 to tax returns and returns for our senior population. We prepare
LCGHD at 440-322-6367 or visit LorainCountyHealth.com. For Ms. Heffernan at (440) 355-2400 ext. 2371. The Keystone High their individual federal tax returns, state returns and school
more tips on how to keep healthy, follow them on Twitter @Lo- School is located at 531 Opportunity Way, in LaGrange. district returns, if needed, for free. The returns are ?led elec-
rainCoHealth or Facebook, and watch them on YouTube. tronically and taxpayers will receive their refunds in the same
Food Drive at Wildcats game amount of time as they would if they paid for the ?ling.

Please bring a non-perishable food donation to the Keystone This program makes it so much easier for people to ?le
Wildcat home football game on October 7. Cub Scout Pack #118 their returns and get the credits and deductions that they have
will be collecting donations, non-perishable food items and earned. We have more than 5,000 sites across the country and
monetary donations at the gate. All donations will bene?t the La- we receive training and IRS certi?cation each year. Last year
Grange Lions Food Bank. we did over 4200 returns for Lorain Country taxpayers.

Mack seeks loving home We have 11 sites in Lorain County and you can choose the
site you would like to volunteer at. We volunteer from the be-
I would like to thank everyone who attended our ?rst parent Mack is a 1-year-old Mack ginning of February to the 15th of April. Sites are only open in
series presentation, The Energy Bus. We will be offering three spayed, male Boxer/Ameri- If you’d like to meet the daytime, some once a week and others more often.
more parent series this year, titled: “Human Traf?cking in Lo- can Staffordshire Terrier Mix Mack, please visit www.
rain County” on Thurs., Sept. 29, at KHS; “My Kids Are Tired Puppy who weighs 60 lbs. FidosCompanion.com. Get that good feeling. Become an AARP Foundation Tax
of Testing! How Can I Help?” on Monday, Feb 6, at KMS; and and is current with all of his Aide volunteer. Please contact Joe Palmieri at joe.palmieri@
“The Impact of Social Media on Our Children,” on Monday, vaccines. Mack was rescued oberlin.edu or call him at (440) 774-1191.
April 3, at KMS. from a high kill dog pound
by Fido’s and brought to www.MyConvenient.com
In upcoming events, plan to attend the KES PTA’s Keystone Lorain County. He’s a hap-
vs. The Harlem Wizards game on October 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the py-go-lucky goof ball and is
KHS Gymnasium. The Harlem Wizards are a professional en- currently in training to help
tertainment basketball team, and they will be competing against improve his basic obedience
our own Keystone players. See our website at www.keystonelo- skills. Mack likes other dogs
calschools.org for the ticket order form and more information. and people, but he’s also an
energetic puppy and too ac-
LAGRANGE TOWNSHIP tive and strong for a home
DUMPSTER DAY with young children; kids 12
and up would be best.
October 8, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
4-H Club 80th Anniversary
Township & Village Residents Only –
ID’s will be checked! In 2017, the Pen?eld Co-Op Farmers 4-H Club will be cele-
brating its 80th anniversary as a club. They are seeking to ?nd
Old Township Garage as many of the past members to help in the celebration. They
will do a booth at the fair next year with pictures, awards and
(please enter on Pleasant Street off of Rt. 303) stories that they get. If you have anything that they could use,
they would love to have it for display. Also, they would like to
Residential Rubbish Salvage Items have a picnic or dinner sometime next year and would like to
• Appliances • Batteries have as many past members to attend. More information will be
• Furniture • Steel provided at a later date.
• Miscellaneous • Aluminum
A Facebook page, “Alumni Group of Pen?eld Co-Op Farm-
NO HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS er’s,” has been set io - please send them a friend request and they
WASTE OR TIRES PLEASE!! will accept you. You can use that to post pictures and stories. You
can also call Sue Younglas at (440) 225-0669, Ted Younglas at
(440) 387-6309 or Shelley Goldsmith at (440) 355-6524 to pick
up anything you might like to share.

KHS Class of ‘66 50th Reunion

Not Accepted Keystone High School class of 1966 is having its 50th class
reunion at Coppertop at Cherokee Hills Golf Course, in Valley
• Commercial Waste • Flourescent Bulbs City, on Saturday, October 15. The search is on to locate class-
• Roo?ng Materials • TV’s or Computers mates. For details, graduates and former teachers are encouraged
to contact [email protected] or call Cindy Worthington Myers
• Containerized Drums at (440) 647-2570.
• Construction or Demoliltion Debris

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Th 11:30-11pm,
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1/2 Sandwich & Bowl of Soup - $7.50

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926-2171 -Daily Specials -Home Cooked Meals Limit 6 tickets per visit.
- Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
PIZZA - SPAGHETTI - SALADS A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS!!!
CHICKEN WINGS - CALZONES BREAKFAST FAVORITES
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Roll & Butter
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, October 3, 2016 Midview Football science, ?nance, graphic de- honor our veterans and to im-
“Tackle The Cure” sign, human resources, infor- prove the quality of life in our
mation technology, journal- communities. Applicants must
COMMITTEE FOR OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS Midview High School’s National Honor Society students will ism, kinesiology, marketing/ be high school seniors with
There will be a meeting for anyone interested in bringing be holding a “Tackle The Cure” fund-raiser at their home foot- advertising, public relations plans to attend college in the
back Old Fashioned Christmas. The meeting, scheduled for ball game on October 14. The National Honor Society (NHS) is or sports management. Appli- fall of 2017. They must also
Tuesday morning, October 4, at 8 a.m. in the Smith and Schmidt a nationwide organization who selects its members based on four cants must be a high school have taken the ACT or SAT
Allstate Of?ce on Main Street, will start the planning process for criteria: scholarship, leadership, service and character. senior, with at least a 2.5 GPA, on or before Nov. 5, 2016. Our
an event in 2017. have a minimum 18 on the local Lodge will be awarding
National Honor Society students will be accepting donations ACT, in need a ?nancial as- two $1,000 scholarships, one
LIBRARY FRIENDS MEETING at the gate as well as walking around the crowd exchanging for a sistance and plan to enroll in to the top male and one to
The Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library will hold their pink “Tackle the Cure” rally towel for a minimum $1 donation. college as a full-time student the top female. They will also
October meeting on October 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the library’s Com- They have a limited quantity of towels, so be sure to get yours in the fall of 2017. Deadline is award two $500 scholarships
munity Room. Come and join them as they make last minute early! Oct. 1, 2016. to the second place male and
preparations for the Read between the Wines event. female. The top four male and
All donations collected will be donated to the Susan G. Elks Most Valuable Student female will then be forward-
READ BETWEEN THE WINES Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. All donations are greatly ap- Scholarship - The mission of ed to the district level. Apply
Tickets are still available for the October 6 Read between preciated! the ELKS is to help build online at enf.elks.org/mvs.
the Wines event at the Grafton-Midview Library. Library doors stronger communities, provide Deadline is Nov. 30, 2016.
open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 ($40 the night of the event) and MHS Soccer Raffle our youth with lifelong skills,
available at the library’s circulation desk. A Chinese raf?e and
silent auction will also take place. Read between the Wines is Please support the Boys and Girls Soccer Teams at Midview Middies, it is of?cially fall! It is a busy time of year for us at
sponsored by the Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library for High School by purchasing a Soccer Raf?e ticket. The cost of Midview, and we have a lot to look forward to.
the purpose of raising money for library programming and the each ticket is $5 and gives you a chance to win one of 30 prizes
library’s endowment fund. Much of the library’s Summer Read- ranging in value from $50 up to $500. The tickets can be pur- Midview Wellness Day is coming up on October 5. While
ing Program was paid for by previous Read between the Wines chased by calling Jennifer Bartone at (440) 225-6852 or Teri Re- October 5 is an in-service day and no students will be in school,
events. Please join in an evening of great local food, wine tasting imer at (440) 537-4206. The prizes will be drawn on Monday, we are hoping to help to lower health costs to the district and sup-
and beautiful music, all while supporting the Library! October 10, in Midview High School’s APR at 7 p.m. You do not port healthy living for staff. We are also starting the ?rst round
have to be present to win. of parent-teacher conferences, with conferences at the middle
V.F.W. FISH FRY school beginning on October 6.
The Grafton V.F.W. Auxiliary will be having their fall Lake Rally for the Cure Golf Outing
Erie perch ?sh fry on Friday, October 7, at the Post, 783 Huron Additionally, it’s great to see so many students involved in
Street. Service is from 5-7 p.m. Carry-outs will be available by On October 8, the 2nd annual “Rally For The Cure” Golf programs after school. Almost 50 students are participating in the
calling 926-3341 after 4. This is open to the public. Outing will be held at Pine Brook Golf Links in Grafton. The tech-?t program at the middle school! Thanks to the hard work of
4-person scramble is being held on Saturday, October 8, with a Aubin D’Andrea, Kelly Groomes and Lynn Magyar, the students
RIGHT TRACK NOMINATIONS 9 a.m. shotgun start. Outing includes a hot dog lunch and a Tony are combining computer coding with physical activity. This is
Acommittee is forming to choose the 2016 Right TrackAward K’s Clam Bake dinner. just one of many great programs that our students at Midview
recipients. The award was started nine years ago to recognize and have the opportunity to enjoy. Have a great week Midview!
encourage volunteerism in the Village of Grafton. Four awards The winners of the outing get a prize box. There will also be
are presented each year at a breakfast ceremony. The committee Skins, Pins, Raf?es, gift bags and more! Cost is $85 dollars per Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent - Midview Local
will present awards in four divisions: Business of the Year, Or- person. Wear pink to show your support! Schools, (440) 748-5353, Twitter @MidviewSuper
ganization of the Year, Citizen of the Year and Youth of the Year.
Nominations can be dropped off at the Grafton-Midview Library To sign up, or for sponsorship or more information, contact Midview Tennis Open Gyms
or by e-mail to [email protected]. Andrew Jeffries at Pine Brook at (440) 748-2939 or email An-
[email protected]. Midview Tennis Open Gyms for MMS/MHS boys and girls is
October 5, 12, 19 and 26, from 3-4 p.m. at the MHS Courts. No
MHS Guidance news tennis experience necessary. Racquets can be borrowed. Weather
permitting.
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to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide® until Oct. 25. could lead to a career working help you learn to play in the off-season. http://www.midviewk12.
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Fall Arrives @ GMPL

Staff Chili Cook-Off

Tuesday, October 11, 12 - 5 PM

Sample home-made, secret recipe Chili and
vote for your favorite! One of our staff members
will win the coveted title of Chili King or Queen!

You decide!

Apple Stamping

Friday, October 14, 3 - 4 PM

Celebrate autumn making stamped creations by using apples
and other bits of fall. Make delightful stamped bags to take home.

Perfect for carrying library books!

Registration is only a click, call or visit away!.

983 Main St., GraOon
440-926-3317

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Band Members
You are invited to the Bicentennial Meeting on October 5 at Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
Lexi Pavell Olivia Schatz 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall. Please come to “add your two bits” and 420 N. Main St., Grafton
The Midview Marching offer a helping hand.
Blue is very proud of their Nicole Sevcik Emergencies
seniors and would like to in- French horn for the band. She Although the the tree leaves are not yet showing color, anoth- Welcomed!
troduce them to the communi- is a member of the Link Crew er major “marker” in our lives has been passed - the First Day
ty. Meet Nicole Sevcik, Lexi at Midview and keeps the stats of Autumn on September 22. Just 91 days until our year-long Same-day Denture
Pavell and Olivia Schatz. for the wrestling team. She is Grafton’s 200th Birthday Bicentennial Celebration. Repairs Available
Miss Sevcik plays the ?ute also a member of Midview’s
in both the marching and color guard. She is an avid Great news! The Village has received a Bicentennial gift of “We Cater To Cowards”
concert bands. She also plays reader and likes to cook and a large old metal bell to ring in our January Celebration. And,
softball and is a member of bake. She is learning to cro- Jon Wright, of Custom Chrome Plating on Mechanic Street, has SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
the school choir. An honor chet. Schatz plans to move to offered to refurbish the bell and frame, as his gift/donation to
student, Sevcik plans on going Seattle and become a pediatric Grafton’s celebration. Thank you, Jon! 440-926-3441
into the medical profession. nurse.
Lexi Pavell is a major- A brief resume of activities “in the works:” Bicentennial Day SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
ette and plays the saxophone is scheduled for Saturday, July 1, 2017 with a parade, a party in
during concert season. Pavell the park and a ?nale of our annual ?reworks. Our new Bicen- Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
is a competitive twirler and tennial Park will be dedicated on June 18, followed by a Patriots programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
is a dancer. She is the current Band Concert. There will be open houses throughout the year 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Mideast Regional Junior A by the churches, police and ?re departments. All our usual vil- The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
freestyle champion. She plans lage-wide celebrations are included in the schedule, plus other drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
on attending the University monthly activities. Also, a monthly historical program will be If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
of Akron to major in nursing. offered by the Grafton-Midview Library Community History
Her favorite marching band Club and the Grafton Village History Association at the library. ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
moment was the ?rst time
stepping on the ?eld and expe- An interesting advertisement from 1959: You won’t have any These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
riencing the energy from the bone to pick using the Grafton Laundromat - self serve - open 24
fans and players. hours; maybe there will be someone here to chew the fat with. 10/03 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts
Olivia Schatz is the March- - Turkey or Chicken Bone Soup - Save bones, scrape off meat, and coffee for participants.
ing Blues’ ?ag captain. During break up bones, cover with cold water. Add an onion, parsley, 10/04 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed by
concert season, she plays the celery, simmer about 3 hours. Strain and cool. When ready to Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for participants.
serve - heat, add meat, noodles, rice or mixed vegetables. For 10/06 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held
added zest, before serving, add 12 oysters to quart of soup. 10/13/2016 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call only.
10/07 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 participants.
10/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free donuts
Grafton-Midview Library and coffee for participants.
10/11 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed by
To register for programs, call or visit the library at 983 Main Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for participants.
Street in Grafton, or 440-926-3317. Library hours are Mon- 10/13 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up.
day-Thursday 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE BEFORE
Sunday 1-5 p.m. You can also register by visiting our website at NOON.
www.gmplibrary.org. Most library programs require registration. 10/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
Club with pop and snacks for
Read between the Wines event - Thursday, October 6 - Li- participants.
brary Closes at 2 p.m. for the Read between the Wines event
6-10 p.m. • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Indie Author Day Event - Saturday, October 8, 12:30-4
p.m. GMPL is one of the hosting sites for this nationwide event • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
bringing libraries across North America together. Food and net- occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
working is 12:30-1:45 p.m.. Then, at 2 p.m., everyone will join Manager for additional information.
a digital gathering featuring Q&A with writers, agents and in-
dustry leaders to bring together the larger Indie community. Get
involved!

SEE GRAFTON LIBRARY ON PAGE 20

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We’re Finally Ready for Dinner!!

Starting October 18th

We will be open for lunch and dinner from 11am - 8 pm

The awesome menu will include: Fresh
from the
Chops, Salmon, Steak, Pasta

and much more! Grill!

Eat Inside or on the Patio!

(Weather Permitting)

Eat Local! You Can even Walk Here!

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Coming in November!

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Free fresh, home-grown food The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet on Wednesday, Anime Club - Monday, past cases as well as the basics
October 5. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the LCCC October 10, 3-5 p.m. Anime of conducting an investiga-
Attention parents of school aged children who reside in the Wellington Center, 151 Commerce Drive. Their topic for the and Manga enthusiasts meet tion.
following Townships: Brighton, Camden, Huntington, Kiption, evening will be “But I Just Had It!” Tips and Tricks for Organiz- once per month after school
Pitts?eld, Rochester and Wellington. ing Your Genealogical Research. to watch videos, discuss their Apple Stamping - Friday,
favorite characters and series, October 14, 3-4 p.m. We’re
Thanks to a sponsorship through Lorain County’s Thrive! Are you chronically disorganized? Not sure how to keep and participate in related ac- celebrating autumn by making
Collaborative, we are offering $10 worth of fresh food free to the reams of genealogical research sorted for later access? Constant- tivities and games. Funded our own stamped creations.
?rst 100 families (with school age children in the participating ly hunting for lost documents and photographs within your own by the Friends of GMPL and Using apples and other bits of
townships) who come to the Wellington Farmers’ Market on any records? Or worse yet, do you ?nd that crucial piece of evidence Read Between the Wines fall, participants will make de-
Friday through October 14. All you have to do is attend a Wel- you have hunted for endlessly, only to realize you don’t know Sponsors. lightful stamped bags to take
lington Farmers’ Market any Friday between 5-7 p.m., visit the where it came from originally! This month, the group will dis- Adult Social Hour: Enjoy- home. Perfect for carrying li-
Information Booth at the market and redeem your complimentary cuss tips and tricks to improve your organization of, and easy ac- ing Apples - Tuesday, October brary books!
$10 to use at the market. Please do not pass up this opportunity! cess to, your genealogical materials. We’ll cover hard-copy and 11, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. What’s
digital problems, and possible solutions. Please come prepared to not to love about apples? Breast Health & New
Herrick Library Writer’s Group share your own favorite tip for keeping organized! They’re a very easy snack to Guidelines - Monday, Octo-
tote with you, they’re healthy, ber 17, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Dr.
The Writer’s Group of the Herrick Memorial Library will Please note: this will be the last regular evening meeting of delicious raw, baked or cooked Christina Kolp from Universi-
meet again on Monday, October 10, from 6-7:30 p.m. New 2016; daytime meeting hours (to accommodate winter weather) into sauce. Learn some of the ty Hospitals Primary Care will
members are welcome, but registration is suggested. The group begin in November. The Public is welcome. best tips on shopping, storing, discuss the new guidelines
meets every other Monday. Come and enjoy the company of and cooking this popular fruit. many doctors are following
like minds. Bring samples of your work to share. No critiquing Candidates Night Be prepared to taste test a few for breast health.
will be done (unless requested). At each meeting, we have a apple recipes.
writing exercise to do at home and bring back to the next meet- The Wellington Chamber of Commerce will be holding a Can- Staff Chili Cook-Off - Slimy Science - Monday,
ing to share. Whether you are a poet, a ?ction writer, a non-?c- didates Night on Thursday, October 6, at 7 p.m. at the Wellington Tuesday, October 11, 12-5 October 17, 6-7 p.m. Hallow-
tion story teller or just someone that is interested in possibly Town Hall. Area candidates will be making their presentations. p.m. We are hosting a Staff een just got scienti?c! Come
learning to write, please join the group and see how interaction There will also be presentations by Mayor Hans Schneider and Chili Cook Off! Come and try make and play with different
brings out your own muse. Register by calling the library at Wellington School Superintendent Tom Tucker. Beta Sigma PHI some of our chili and vote for states of matter and viscosity
(440) 647-2120. The library is located in downtown Welling- Sorority will provide refreshments. your favorite! One of our staff in the form of glow-in-the-
ton, at Rts. 58 & 18. will win the coveted title of dark slime, Flubber and Slug
Historical Society program Chili King or Queen! Slime, all topped off with a
Country Autumn Tour “What is a Watershed?” Storytime - Tuesdays, Oc- demo of a bar?ng pumpkin.
tober 11 and 25, 6-6:30 p.m. Who knew a Monday evening
It’s time for the annual Country Autumn Tour for 2016. Join Want to know what a watershed is? Want to know how the Storytime is designed for could be so slimy? Awesome,
them for a drive-yourself shopping adventure in the beautiful ways in which you use your property affect water quality and children 3-6 years old. Each gooey goodness to take home!
countryside of Northern Ohio. Tour dates are Fridays, Saturdays stream issues, such as erosion? Please plan to attend this upcom- program we will explore great
& Sundays, October 14-16 & 21-23. Tour hours are 10 a.m. to 5 ing program! books, fun concepts and en- Haunted Gingerbread
p.m., Friday and Saturday, and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday both gage in creative, educational Houses - Thursday, Octo-
weekends. Join the fun visiting participating shops and farms in The title is “What is a Watershed? Landuse Affects Wa- activities. ber 27, 6-7:30 p.m. Design a
Oberlin, Wellington, New London, Spencer and Homerville. ter Quality and Streambank Integrity,” presented by Col. Matt Community History haunted gingerbread house
Nahorn, Director of the New Indian Ridge Museum and Vice Group - Wednesday, October with frosting, candy, and other
Pick up your map/?yer at your ?rst stop or download it from President of the Amherst Historical Society. The program is at 7 12, 2-3 p.m. The Community food items. Plus, experiment
the website, www.countrytourgroup.com. When your ?yer is p.m. on Thursday, October 13, at the next meeting of the Pitts- History Group meets once a with a green screen for even
completed, turn it in at the last stop with contact info. complet- ?eld Township Historical Society at Pitts?eld Township Hall on month to talk about programs more frightfully festive fun!
ed at the top to be entered into a drawing for a $30 gift basket Route 58 at Route 303, just south of Oberlin. and projects. The main focus All supplies are included.
from each business (must be 18 & over for this drawing). Also, this year is the 2017 Grafton
search for a small wooden block with a letter on it hidden at This program will focus especially on the watersheds of the Bicentennial programs. RENT ME!
the participating businesses each day of the tour. Find the letters Vermilion River, Beaver Creek and Black River here in Lorain Tri-C Ghost Hunters:
and do a jumble solution to win a $25 gift certi?cate. (Spencer County. This meeting and program are free and open to the pub- “Insights into the Unknown” Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader
Restaurant is not included in the search.) Shops on the Tour in- lic. - Wed., October 12, 6-7:30 KRYSTOWSKI
clude Farmyard Flowers, Dostall Farms, Ravenwood Antiques, p.m. Tri-C Ghost Hunters is a TRACTOR
Quilting Shanty, All Ohio Toy & Train, The Platinum Petal, Days Wellington Band Boosters team of dedicated paranormal WELLINGTON OH 44090
of Yore Herb & Flower Farm, Hook’s Greenhouse, Bonnie Brae Furniture Raffle investigators and enthusiasts (440) 647-2015
Farm Tours, Ltd. Honey Bee Treasure, Spencer Feed & Supply, who investigate claims of Krystowskitractor.com
Spencer Restaurant & The Pumpkin Factory. The Wellington Band Boosters are having a Furniture Raf?e paranormal activity through-
for $1,000 worth of furniture from Hemlock Cottage in Welling- out Ohio and surrounding
For more information, email [email protected] or ton. states. Join us for a presenta-
call Sue at (440) 371-7589. tion on investigating the para-
Tickets for the raf?e are $1 each or 6 for $5. Winner will be normal with audio, video, and
JACK MATIA drawn at the last home game this season on Friday, October 21. photographic evidence from
HONDA The winner does not need to be present to win.
CLAYHILL FARM
New & Used For tickets, contact any member of the WHS Band or call
Cars WHS at (440) 647-3734, ext. 7410. Proceeds will go to help fund Horseback Riding Lessons
the Band’s Florida trip in April 2017. Boarding ~ Training
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All Models - Used Cars Wellington families for over 20 years. This year, the event is on 440-759-6401
Saturday, October 29, from 1-3 p.m. at The Elms, located at 136
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 S. Main St.

Businesses who wish to participate are asked to contact Main
Street Wellington prior to October 21 at (440) 647-3987 or
[email protected]. They will be asked to bring
at least 100 individually wrapped candies and any promotional
materials they wish to hand out.

This will be a great opportunity for The Elms residents to
reminisce while handing out candy side by side with community
members.

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746-0979. offers. 440-774-1690 25-120 Capacity Must work Sat. afternoon and awesome views, great deer Weds., Oct 5, 9-6pm; Thurs.,
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Old? If So, You and Your Fam- Phone 440-355-5003. Located 440-236-3323 366-9640, call after 4:30pm. 431-7214 children’s clothing, shoes,
ily May Be Entitled To A Signi?- at 41857 Biggs Road, La- F.O.P. LODGE #54 purses, linens, household
cant Cash Award. Call 800-897- Grange. Capacity 150-175 HOME IMPROVEMENT LEGAL NOTICES items, lots of furniture, re-
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CREDIT CARD DEBT Crush- ler van electric wheelchair lift, (1 mile East of Durkee) work, stone veneer, tuck-point- The following personal prop-
ing You? Call DEBT ACTION 8HP chipper & shredder, Sears Grafton, Ohio ing, retaining walls. No job too erty will be sold at auction SALES & SERVICES
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ances! Call for details: 1-800- Acorn Stairlifts. The AF- for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange address of the occupant who
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APPLIANCES Off Your Stairlift Purchase!** 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. New beds, lawns, walkways, was stored is: Michael A.
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can be fatal. Approved by Free Estimates Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio DAN’S UPHOLSTERY
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pay top dollar for all unwant- peutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Community room, 440-506-8647 only, all unit contents sold in
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip 216-410-7106 entirety. The personal property Full Upholstery
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, Floors. American Made. In- Cap. 150-300 described above will be sold at Cushion Re?lls
216-534-6514. stallation Included. Call Available for all occasions. NOW is the best time of year public auction to the highest Furniture Repair
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 1-800-906-3115 for $750 Off 41012 St. Rt. 18, Wellington for lawn repair and installa- bidder at the time and place Call for free quote
All Makes/Models 2000-2016! tion; also time to prune back set forth above. on re-upholstery
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Light Truck Full Mechanical Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
Service Center Residential ~ Commercial
Repairs •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems New Lawns/Hydroseed • Paver Patios • Ponds
•All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation Retaining Walls • Waterfalls • Bulldozer Grading Work
24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station
440-235-6642 440-327-3433 Call: 440-748-1333

FENCING BULK LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

ASPHALT, CONCRETE & STONE Residential - Commercial Topsoil •Black Leaf Humus •Sweet Peet
Industrial - Farm
DISCOUNT CEMENT RAM-CON LLC 10 DIFFERENT MULCHES
CONTRACTORS, INC. BUCKEYE FENCING •Gravel •Boulders •Flat Rock
Concrete & Excavating •Straw •Sand •Limestone •Grass Seed
Driveways, Patios, Drainage We specialize in Picked Up or Delivered
Waterproofing, Excavating ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE High Tensil Wire • Rail Fence Large & Small Loads
Masonry, Tuck Pointing, WORK & DECORATIVE Board • Split Rail • Picket Fence
Call to schedule your FREE estimate 34020 Royalton Rd. Eaton Twp.
Exposed Aggregate Pads STAMPED CONCRETE WORK
440-748-3197 William M. Miller • 330-466-4012 THREE-Z-INC.
FREE ESTIMATES 1-888-524-4544
N. Ridgeville Office
440-935-7842 three-z.com

Hart Free
Estimates
Blacktop •Driveways
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

• Parking Lots

800-619-7808 (24 hours) Landscaping
Fax: 440-774-4108 (24 hours) with Intelligence®

[email protected] Landscape Maintenance/ Lawncare
Snow & Ice Management

NOVAK CONCRETE, INC Richards Concrete 24 Hour Emergency Service 8997 Columbia Road Phone: 440-235-2356
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 Fax: 440-235-2359
Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, “For all of your Concrete needs 440-236-5543 www.smartscapesoh.com
Garage Floors, Stamped and more”! 800-467-1275 [email protected]
Concrete, Waterproofing
FREE ESTIMATES OH LIC #23331 GRAFTON TOPSOIL
FREE ESTIMATES Follow us on FaceBook
440-748-6217 •MULCH (Red, Black & Brown) •TOPSOIL •DRIVEWAY
Quality Service since 1989 Richards Concrete LLC STONE •LIMESTONE •LOCATED ON W. CAPEL RD.
440-328-6425
216-408-8770
•DRIVEWAYS •PARKING LOTS HOME IMPROVEMENT
•PATCHING •SEALING
•CRACKFILL •STRIPING Square LANDSCAPING Spring Services:
•EXCAVATION •GRADING COMMERCIAL & De-Thatching, Gutter Cleaning
Construction RESIDENTIAL Hedges, Leaf Clean-up, Mulch
CALL US TODAY!
Home Remodeling: Bathrooms, Basements & Kitchens Also: Weekly Lawn Services
Visit our website at: Roofing,Siding & Windows Plus: Decks, Fences & Storage Barns
www.rural-urbanrecord.com YourScapeLawn.com
440-864-5161 Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Grafton, OH Call for a FREE Quote 440-610-3580
Commercially Insured

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TREE SERVICE

QUALITY AT THE BEST PRICE D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping
TOPSOIL Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work Tree Trimming • Removal
Stump Grinding • Pruning
MIXED SOIL Residential • Industrial • Commercial Fertilizers • Fire Wood
MULCH 24 HOUR SERVICE
Free Estimates!
DELIVERED Edward Logar State ID# 19467
ODOT Certified Seth Emerson - Owner
(440) 236-5300 Off: 330-483-0055 Office: 440-322-2624
Cell: 216-970-1910 7424 Crocker Rd.
Valley City, OH 44280 Emergency: 440-452-2456

Mulch • Soil • Gravel • Natural & Decorative Stone J.A. Kilby Plumbing [email protected]
Pick Up/Delivery • Winter Supplies • Firewood & More
Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services Jason E. Davis
8997 Columbia Road Phone: 440-235-2358 -Complete Crane Service-
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 Fax: 440-235-2359 Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions
www.mryardoh.com CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
[email protected] •New Work •Replacement •Repairs Tree/Stump Removal

•Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation Tree Trimming, Firewood
•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped “FREE ESTIMATES”
Bonded & Insured
440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035
State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected]

FALL CLEANUPS ROOFING WATERPROOFING
LAWN MOWING
RELIABLE ROOFING J. A. KILBY ENT.
MULCHING
DECK STRUCTURES Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs “Stop the water before it stops you!”
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening,
ColumbiaLawnandLandscape.com Of?ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services

Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner •Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement

All Seasons Roo?ng 440-327-3433

Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason BASEMENT
Siding & Gutter Repairs SOLUTIONS
Repairs from $75.
• Waterproofing
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson • Foundation Repair

• Yard Drainage
• Excavating

• Sewer Replacement

America’s Finest Landscapers 440.773.3040
Services Provided by Trained Military Veterans
WATER WELLS
Commercial & Residential 20% OFF • Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types • Metal Roof Coatings
• Shingles & Siding • Pole Barns - Roof & Repair • Residential/Commercial ART’S WATER SYSTEMS
Spring & Fall Clean ups FALL CLEAN UPS • Bonded/Insured • BBB/Angies List • Quality Professional Workmanship
Mulching • Mowing • Trimming SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS
Book Before Nov. 1, 2016. Cell: 216-402-2470 / 216-403-2965 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS
Weekly Maintenance Coupon must be presented 1-888-752-8458 www.rkcontractinginc.com
Deck & Fence Restoration FILTERS • CHLORINATORS
Power Washing • Snowplowing at time of estimate. BENEDICT ROOFING SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP
1 coupon per customer. Family Business for Three Generations
& More! PUMPS • WATER RELATED
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT
CALL - 440-334-0578 Fully Licensed Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949
& Insured KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
www.benedictroofing.com

SIDING & WINDOWS

PAINTING Custom Exteriors

MILUM PAINTING Extreme Quality Since 1989
Replacement Windows
Interior/Exterior Entry Doors
Drywall Install/Repair Custom Exterior Siding
Stone & Shake Accents
FREE ESTIMATES
440-926-1600
440-309-5938
TREE SERVICE

ARBOR CARE TREE

• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
• 113 Ft. Crane

• Removal, Trimming, Firewood

Triple Shredded Mulch

Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member

440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675

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