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Volume 63, No. 3 Columbia Station, Ohio July 17, 2017
Play For Pink Ladies Golf Outing fund-raiser
At The Play For Pink Golf Outing, held at Mallard breast cancer and celebrated our survivors, especially For Pink (Prevention, Immediate Diagnosis, New
Creek Golf Course on June 17, 244 ladies enjoyed those 15 who were in attendance for the event. First Technology, Knowledge) charity tournaments across
a picture perfect day of sunny skies, golf, breakfast, and Second awards for Pink One went to Booby Trapz the country are dedicated to raising funds to ?ght
lunch and dinner. The event included prizes, raf?es and Pink Dominion. First and Second Place awards breast cancer while creating and promoting awareness
and a celebration of life. With the wonderful support for Pink Two went to Endangered Species and Making of the disease through activities enjoyed by all. This
and generosity of the lady golfers, the volunteers, Mammories. Prizes for the best Team Names went to fund-raiser was no exception, continuing to surpass
family and friends, this event, along with the Play For 50 Shades of Pink, Breastie Besties, Puck You, Cancer the goals for participation and sponsorships. It was a
Pink Winter fund-raiser, raised just over $30,000 for and Cleavage Rocks! Play for Pink donates 100% of the beautiful day for golf and a celebration of life with solid
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Many new funds raised directly to The Breast Cancer Research friendships, charitable giving and a lot of fun! Thanks
players and volunteers paid tribute to those lost to Foundation with all monies marked for research. Play to all who shared a part of this day!
JVS Culinary Arts student takes First Place in National Competition Lorain County Health District
Community Baby Shower
ing senior from arship, which amounts to over like all students, are known by
the Lorain/Ohio $160,000, to the Culinary In- number only. They said that Pregnant women and new moms with children aged 12
Virtual Acade- stitute of America (CIA) in she was extremely prepared months of age and younger are invited to attend a Community
my, placed 1st in New York is having my dream and her attitude was amazing Baby Shower on Wednesday, July 19, from, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at
the Culinary Arts become a reality,” said Julia. through the whole day.” Lorain County Community College’s Spitzer Conference Cen-
competition at the ter, 189 Innovation Dr., in Elyria. Shower attendees will have a
SkillsUSA Na- During the week-long na- A total of three students chance to win baby gear and prizes, talk to baby safety experts
tional Conference tional conference, the students from the Lorain County JVS and enjoy snacks and refreshments. There is no cost to attend
in Louisville, participated in multiple ori- Culinary Academy competed the event.
Kentucky on entations, different skills seg- in the competition. Thomas
Thursday, June ments, took two written tests Sadowski, Culinary Arts 2017 Baby shower attendees can expect to learn from baby safety
22. and ultimately competed for senior from Keystone, placed experts about breastfeeding, car seat safety, safe sleep practices,
Julia had a over ten hours in their individ- 11th in the Restaurant Ser- vaccines, lead poisoning and more. Local organizations will be at
dream; to at- ual events. vices competition and Olivia the event to answer questions and to provide chances to win baby
tend the Culi- Coward, Bakery and Pastry supplies and safety gear.
nary Institute of Greg Beachey, SkillsUSA Arts 2018 senior from Elyria,
America. With Chair of the Technical Com- placed 19th in the Commer- Eligible clients from Lorain County Job & Family Services
her dedication to mittee for the Culinary Arts, cial Baking competition. can sign up to receive a car seat stroller combination system at
the culinary arts said, “I’ve seen so many stu- no cost while supplies last. The car seat stroller system is pro-
and the skills she dents compete over the years, Julia is heading to Nash- vided through federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Julia Spondike and Lorain County JVS Culinary learned at JVS, and Julia was something dif- ville at the end of the month funds through a partnership with Lorain County Commissioners,
her dream has ferent. At the end of every for the Family, Career and Lorain County Job & Family Services and the Lorain County
Arts Instructor, Chef Tim Michitsch. come true. competition, the committee Community Leaders of Amer- General Health District.
likes to ask the judges if any ica (FCCLA) National Com-
Lorain County JVS student “Achieving 1st place on particular student stood out; petition as part of the Culinary For more information about the event, visit LorainCounty-
Julia Spondike, of Lorain, a the national level and being good, bad or otherwise,” not- Arts Team. We know she will Health.com. For tips on how to keep healthy, follow the Lorain
2017 Culinary Arts graduat- awarded a full tuition schol- ed Beachey. “Numerous judg- be working hard to make even County General Health District on Twitter @LorainCoHealth or
es commented on Julia, who more of her dreams come true. Facebook, and watch them on YouTube.
Community Carlisle 12 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 4 Events page 2
Directory Columbia 3 Grafton Twp. 15 Wellington 7 Profile Page 9
Eaton 12 LaGrange 10 Churches 6 Lions Festival 11
Classifieds 16
SURF’S UP : Beach Music of the 60’s 983 Main St., GraOon
440-926-3317
Thursday, July 20, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
www.gmplibrary.org
The music became a pop culture phenomenon and
started careers of Dick Dale, The Ventures, Jan &
Dean, The Beach Boys, and many others.
Register today!
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 2017 LaGrange
Lions Festival
LOCAL July 20 - 22
Events 240 Glendale St, Lagrange
July 15 July 20-22 July 22 PARADE - MUSIC - RAFFLES ???????????????????????????????????
FOOD - FUN
Wellington Cheese LaGrange Lions Festival Christmas in July
Festival Craft Show GAMES - FIREWORKS
This annual fundraiser festival see page 11!
This is the last year for the includes games, activities, food, FREE ADMISSION! 60+ Ven-
Cheese Festival. Activities in- music, in?atables, pizza eating dors! July 30 August 4-6 August 5
clude a Parade, Fun Family contest, ?reworks and more!
Activities, Cheesecake Bakeoff 18100 Royalton Rd, Vintage Marketplace Lorain County Music Fest Lakewood Arts Festival
plus a 5K/10K/1 Mile Walk. LaGrange Lions Park Strongsville
240 Glendale St, 9:00am - 4:00pm Vintage, Antiques, Art, Unique 3 day Music Fest and Camp- 160 artists from across the
Downtown Wellington Lagrange and Cool Stuff, local produce, ing! $20 per adult for the whole country, plus food, beverages,
Hours vary each day Hours vary each day Centennial Fireworks PLUS music and food nestled weekend includes tent camp products and activities for chil-
between shops and restaurants site as well! Call Schaun Acres dren. In addition, live music will
Christmas in July www.lagrangelionsoh.org Come celebrate the “eve” of in Historic Grand Paci?c Junc- to reserve your site, 440-775- be performed throughout the
Craft Show Cleveland Metroparks 100th tion and Beautiful Downtown 7122. day.
July 21 anniversary it’s FREE to the Olmsted Falls.
FREE ADMISSION! public, and will showcase live Schaun Acres Campground Detroit & Warren Rds
Beer & Brats local bands, food trucks and Downtown Olmsted Falls 51390 State Route 303 Lakewood
Columbia Station VFW numerous outdoor recreation Columbia & Bagley Rds Oberlin 10:00am - 6:00pm
25742 Royalton Rd, Grilled brats with all the ?xin’s, activities topped off by a stun- 12:00pm - 5:00pm Weekend long event
Columbia Station assorted sides, appetizers, and ning ?rework display. www.lakewoodartsfest.org
9:00am - 3:00pm a great selection of beverages! August 3-5 www.loraincountymusicfest.
Entertainment will be provid- Edgewater State Park weebly.com Oberlin Family Fun Fair
Ink in the Clink ed by the Cleveland Donaus- Cleveland Our Lady Queen of & Classic Car Show
chwäbische Blaskapelle fresh 5:00pm - 11:00pm Peace Festival August 5
3 day Tattoo and Music festival from their trip to Germany! 25th Annual event with
held at the infamous Ohio State July 28-29 There will be rides, games, putt Craft & Scrapbook Sale child-friendly activities (Peppy
Reformatory featuring bike Donauschwaben’s putt, bike rodeo, food, bingo, face the Clown, Magicians and a
builders, live bands, merchan- 7370 Columbia Rd., The Summer Market painting, displays, raf?es, enter- Sell and/or Buy! Gently used Dunk Tank), enticing craft ven-
dise and food vendors. Olmsted Falls tainment, beer garden, instants, stamps, scrapbook accesso- dors, delicious food trucks and
6:00pm - 10:00pm Unique outdoor festival and casino, a Texas Hold’Em tourna- ries, sewing and more! Ven- a car show, featuring antique
100 Reformatory Rd, bene?t. Shop for furniture, jew- ment, and of course ?reworks! dors will also be selling items. and vintage cars. Plus mer-
Mans?eld July 21-22 elry, art, vintage items, fresh chant Sidewalk Sales!
11:00am - 10:00pm produce, home decor, and a 708 Erie St., LifeSpring Comm Church
Akron Dance Festival variety of other goods from more Grafton 1638 Lester Rd, Downtown Oberlin
www.inkintheclink.com than 80 vendors. Guests can Hours vary each day Valley City 10:00am - 4:00pm
Free public dance performanc- grab a bite from several featured 9:00am - 1:00pm
July 16 es in the park, this weekend is restaurants & food trucks and www.olqpgrafton.org/festival www.lakewoodartsfest.org
performed by Neos Dance The- listen to live music.
Taste of Tremont ater. There are different dance August 3-6 Advertise Your Event!
performances every weekend Veterans Memorial Park,
The street festival will show- till August 12. See website for Avon Lake Olmsted Heritage Days • Event Name
case the best of Tremont’s food, more info and schedule. Fri: 3-9pm, Sat: 9-5pm • Description of Event
art and entertainment. Profes- Heritage Days 2017 will kickoff
sor Avenue will be blocked off Hardesty Park www.thesummermarket.com with a parade on Thursday, Au- (Includes up to 25 Words)
and admission is free! 1615 W Market St, Akron gust 3rd, followed by three full • Date
8:45pm July 30 days of free musical entertain- • Location
Professor Ave ment and performances, along • Time
Tremont www.akrondancefestival.org Corvettes at Corsa with arts and antique vendors • Website (if needed)
12:00pm - 8:00pm and lots of fun for kids and the • There is a cost to advertise
July 21-23 15th annual show, $15.00 entry whole family. • Restrictions apply to certain
July 19-22 fee for cars. Raf?es for tires, Chi-
Cleveland Irish Festival nese raf?e, 50/50, dash plaques, Downtown Olmsted Falls events, call to check!
Strongsville Homecoming 30 awards, DJ and food. Free Columbia & Bagley Rds
Irish Cultural Festival has cele- admission to the public. Hours vary each day Call: 440-236-5103
Parade, rides, games, music, brated Irish heritage with great
food and Fireworks(Sat.) Come Irish bands, step dancers, chil- Corsa Performance
and support the Strongsville dren’s activities, plays, food & 140 Blaze Industrial Pkwy,
Chamber of Commerce. exhibits. Tickets $12. Berea
10:00am - 3:00pm
Strongsville Commons Cuyahoga Fairgrounds
Corner of RT82 & RT42 164 Eastland Rd
Strongsville Berea
Hours vary each day Hours vary each day
www.clevelandirish.org
Letter to the Editor RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Page 3
Julie Petras To the Editor: Captain seeks loving home
email: [email protected] Attention residents of Columbia Township: In the July 10
issue of The Rural-Urban Record (Trustees Meeting article), it Captain 60 lbs. Captain is updated
Trustees meeting stated that I was against hiring Gerald Phillips to stop the town- Captain is a 2-3 year-old on all of his vaccines and
ship being sued and going into bankruptcy. What I voted against female American Stafford- is spayed. Captain was
On Monday, July 17, the Columbia Board of Trustees will was hiring Gerald Phillips, in a motion, nothing about bankrupt- shire Terrier mix weighing rescued from the Cleve-
meet at the town hall at 7 p.m. The community is always encour- cy. Sometimes do not believe all that is in the papers. The trust- land Animal Control. She
aged to attend. ees do not have any control what is put into the paper. has a soft mocha-colored
Dick Heidecker, Columbia Township Trustee coat with white markings
Letter to the Editor and has adorable freckles
Orgel Family thank you on her nose. The folks at
To the Editor: Fido’s Companion Rescue
We were pleased to see Charles Betts letter to the editor last The family of Raymond Orgel would like to Thank all of our say Captain has “personality
week regarding trash burning in Columbia Station. We too family, friends and community members that came together for plus!” She’s great with other
moved here for the clean air and the great people. Starting about Raymond’s Celebration of Life. dogs and is very obedient.
5 years ago, “someone” started lighting off a smudge/trash/gar- She’s also crate and house-
bage ?re around 11 p.m. on most nights. The smell of burning A special Thank you to the Columbia VFW, Tammy Robison trained.
plastic and garbage has driven us to close up the house and turn and Butch Hamper for all your help organizing this in such a
on air conditioning on nights we planned to enjoy a gentle breeze short period of time. If you would like to meet
through the window. Captain, please visit www.
We looked up the code and found that the Ohio EPA only Thank you for the cards, food, visits and the individual time ?doscompanion.com.
allows the open burning of dry wood. Our hope is that the mem- that each and everyone one of you took to offer condolences to
ber of our community doing this open trash and garbage burning our family. We appreciate everything you have done. COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
will cease of his/her own accord and not require intervention.
We long for the clean air we enjoyed here for our ?rst 25 years! The Family of Raymond Orgel 14486 Pearl Rd., Strongsville
For reference: Ohio Open Burning Regulations can be viewed
at http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/47/facts/openburn.pdf. Attention Football Cheerleaders
Dave Ercegovic, Columbia Station
Columbia Youth Football will be holding cheerleading
HYDROPONICS registration on July 17, from 6-7 p.m. in the pavilion by the
VFW. The cost is $70 if you are a ?rst year cheerleader and/
The Indoor Gardener or need a uniform, and $35 if you are a returning cheerlead-
Store er. We accept cash, check, charge and can also invoice you.
Our coaching staff brings over 30 years of cheer experience
Home & Commercial Growers Welcome! to help prepare your cheerleader to cheer at the middle and
high school level.
Grow Lights • Nutrients
Grow Media and More! If you have any questions or cannot make it to registration,
please email Adrienne Heidecker at [email protected] or
Visit us on Facebook @prell87 call (440) 212-5801.
23005 Sprague Rd, Unit 5, Columbia St.
Elementary students to attend
440-532-7722 Invention Convention Competition
Hours: M-F 11-8pm; Sat 12-5pm; Sun 12-4pm
Five Copopa students will represent Columbia Local Schools
Great Prices & Expert Advice at the Ohio Invention Convention & Entrepreneurship Competi-
tion at the Ohio State Fair on July 30. Our inventors include the
following and their inventions: Addison Stair with her Wakey
Blankey; George Borling with his R.A.M Roving Automatic
Mulcher; Alina Jones with her Transporter; Lila Seggie with her
Automatic Dog Wash; and Reece Schindler with his Weather
Drone.
They are ?ve of 550+ inventors from all over Ohio invited
to the Ohio Invention Convention & Entrepreneurship Competi-
tion. Inventors will compete for more than $25,000 in education-
al scholarships and prizes, with top inventors advancing to the
National Invention Convention & Entrepreneurship Expo (www.
stemie.org).
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “Amer- Dean’s List of Distinction
ica’s First Daughter” by Stephanie Dray on Tuesday, July 25,
[email protected] from 1-2 p.m. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion Kelsey Mutch of North Ridgeville made the Dean’s List of
of a popular title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month. Distinction for the 2016-17 academic year at the University
Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing Copies of the book are available at the adult information desk. of Northern Colorado. To qualify for the Dean’s List, the stu-
New members are welcome. Preregistration is required. dent must carry a 3.75-4.0 GPA in any two terms of the year.
The 41st annual North Ridgeville Chamber of Commerce Congratulations!
Golf Outing, sponsored byFirst Federal Lakewood, will be held Tech Tips - Bring your questions to this informal session
on Thursday, July 20, at Sweetbriar Golf Club, located at 750 about how to use library computer software and apps on your BW Honors Program inductee
Jaycox Road, in Avon Lake. The event starts at 10 a.m. The price computers, tablets, eReaders or the internet on Wednesday,
is $115 per person and includes a continental breakfast, boxed July 26. No need to pre-register. Stop in anytime between 1-3 Fabio Andaloro of North Ridgeville was inducted into the
lunch and a steak dinner catered by Sweetbriar’s Legacy Club p.m. for one on one assistance with library staff members. Baldwin Wallace University Honors Program at a pinning
Restaurant in addition to 18 holes of golf. ceremony during the spring 2017 semester. Andaloro, a grad-
Book Sale - Come shop at the library book sale. Book sale uate of North Ridgeville High School majoring in political
Lots of great prizes, games and contests will continue through- preview is on Thursday, July 27, from 5-8 p.m. and is re- science, shared the distinction with 16 other rising sophomore
out the day, including a “hole in one” contest. Take a chance to served for members of The Friends of the North Ridgeville students who were recommended for the program by a BW
win a big screen TV and many more prizes. Branch Library, Inc. New members may join or former mem- faculty member. BW President Robert Helmer and honors
bers may renew their annual memberships that evening. The program director Dr. Amy Lebo congratulated the students on
This is a Power Of More chamber outing where chamber book sale is open to the public on Friday, July 28, from 10 their entry into in the program, which strives for a distinctive
member golfers are eligible for an additional $1,000 drawing. a.m.-6 p.m. and on Saturday, July 29, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and inspiring learning environment both inside and outside
For non-golfers who want to attend, “dinner only” is $45 per per- Come shop from a large assortment of books, movies and the classroom.
son. The event is open to the public. Cash, check, Master Card puzzles for all ages.
and Visa are accepted for payment. Congratulations, Fabio!
To register for programs or for more information, call the
Call the North Ridgeville Chamber of Commerce of?ce at North Ridgeville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Rid- NORTH RIDGEVILLE NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19
(440) 327-3737 or visit NRchamber.com to register. geville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
27th annual Horseshoe Tournament
All horseshoe enthusiasts are encouraged to join Lorain Your Westside Leader in Dermatology Services
County Engineer Ken Carney as they kick-off Engineer Car-
ney’s 27th annual Horseshoe Tournament which is held each • Adult and pediatric
year during the North Ridgeville Corn Festival. This year’s patients welcome
event will be on Saturday, August 12, beginning at 12 p.m.
at South Central Park near the tennis courts off Avon Belden
Road.
Anyone interested in signing up for the tournament, singles
and doubles, men, and women, can sign up Saturday morning
beginning at 10 a.m. until the start of the tournament. A blind
draw will be held for doubles beginning at 11:45 a.m. The
entry fee is $10 for doubles. Singles is $5 if you have signed
up for doubles. All proceeds from the horseshoe tournament
bene?t the Meals-On-Wheels program provided by the North
Ridgeville Of?ce for Older Adults (Senior Center).
Awards to participants will be given out immediately fol-
lowing the tournament.
North Ridgeville Library
Upcycle Book Craft For Adults - Adults, come enjoy an
afternoon of crafting on Tuesday, July 18, from 1-2:30 p.m.
Staff will present a fun, easy take home craft that will be
made from the pages of old books. Preregistration is required.
Humans In Space - Participate in a live video conference
chat with the NASA Glenn Research Center on Tuesday, July
18, from 2-3 p.m. Learn about humans in space as you ex-
plore what it would be like to live in outer space! Intended for
ages 5 and up. Preregistration is required.
The Butler Did It Mystery Book Discussion - “The
Cuckoo’s Calling,” by Robert Galbraith will be discussed on
Wednesday, July 19, from 7-8 p.m. Share your thoughts on
the 2013 crime ?ction novel by J. K. Rowling, published un-
der the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Copies of the mystery
book are available at the adult information desk. New mem-
bers are welcome. Preregistration is required.
Excel 2016 For Beginners - This introductory class is
for people who have little or no experience using Microsoft
Excel, a popular spreadsheet program. Learn Excel 2016 on
Monday, July 24, from 6:30-8 p.m. and on Thursday, July 27,
from 2-3:30 p.m. Participants will learn about working with
Excel worksheets and workbooks, identifying rows and col-
umns, entering data into cells and ranges and creating simple
mathematical formulas. Preregistration is required.
25% off Inside & Outside Conveniently located near Rt. 83 & 1-90
Storewide
Plant Material
Black Friday
Friday, July 21 only
50% off Fairy Items &
Fairy Plant Material
North Ridgeville Store Only. Some exclusions apply.
East: 34837 Lorain Rd., West: Cr. of Rts. 58 & 113
North Ridgeville 440-327-3407 Amherst 440-986-7777
M-F 8:30-5, Sat. 8:30-4, Sun. 10-3 M-F 8-7, Sat. 8:30-5, Sun. 10-4
COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 Valley City Garden Club RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Page 5
Columbia Garden Club The Valley City Garden Club will meet on Thursday, Au- Horse Rescue fund-raisers
gust 10, at the Mill Stream Park in Valley City at 5:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, July 18, members will meet at the church at The club will be holding their annual Fall Harvest Picnic. The volunteers at Angels Haven Horse Rescue welcome
10:30 a.m. for a trip to Millers in Avon. Lunch will be at Millers. This month’s agenda will also include instillation of of?cers. you to a few upcoming and fun events. First, if you are in
On Tuesday, August 15, the club will meet at Carolee’s home. need of used tack, consider their tack sale taking place on
Bring a dish to share and place setting. They will also be making The club offers many interesting and informative speak- Thursday, July 20, and Friday, July 21, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
?ower arrangements for the nursing home. Please bring ?owers, ers, demonstrations and ?eld trips. For more information, and Saturday, July 22, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The tack sale takes
gloves and clippers. contact Tom at (440) 724-1156. place at Evergreen Farm, 13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton.
For more information, call Rose Ann at (440) 236-5440. Ride Against Blood Cancers They will have a variety of items from saddles to blankets,
halters, bridles and more, representing all riding disciplines.
Columbia Library events Edward P. Madak V.F.W. Post #9340 in Columbia Station will
again be hosting “Ride Against Blood Cancers” this year. The The Lewis Road Fun Horse Show takes place on Sunday,
Booking It For Fitness Walking Club - Looking to get a little 8th annual run will be held on Saturday, July 29. Bikes of all July 23. Come out and either ride a horse in the show or view
bit of exercise and make new friends? Join the walking club. This makes and models, trucks, cars and all vehicles are welcome! these lovely animals and see them in action. The show begins
group meets weekly on Saturdays at 11 a.m. at the library, and There is a “Party Bus” available at an additional cost, but seats at 9 a.m. and is located at the Lewis Road Riding Ring near
makes use of the beautiful adjacent walking trail in the Columbia are ?lling up fast! The poker run will start and end at Columbia Barrett Road in the Metroparks in Olmsted Falls. Food will
Township Park. Meet in the Columbia Library meeting room and V.F.W. Post #9340, located at 25742 Royalton Road (Rt. 82), in be available. Bring a chair and sunglasses. Also, there will
grab a water bottle, which will be provided for your walk. Be Columbia Station. Registration starts at 9:30 a.m. with the ?rst be a fun horse show on Sunday, August 13, at the Carlisle
sure to collect a Summer Walking Log on or after the scheduled vehicle leaving at 11:30 a.m. and the last vehicle needs to be in Equestrian Center in LaGrange. Lastly, their annual Steak (or
walk and begin logging to earn great prizes! Preregistration is by 6 p.m. There will be a special presentation at 10:30 a.m. The chicken) and Bake Off will offer a little bit of BINGO this
required. price for the run is $20 per person. Your ticket includes food and year. This annual event, takes place on Sunday, August 27,
entertainment at the end of the run. The best poker hand will win at the North Park Community Center, in Grafton. Please call
Family Story Time In The Gazebo - Attend a fun-?lled fam- $200. This year, they will be traveling to Laporte Inn, Wiley’s Heidi for more information at (440) 781-5060. Thanks for
ily story time with books, music, ?nger plays and more on Mon- Lounge, Crossroads, Forts Tavern and Friendly Inn. Also at the your support of our rescue horses and organization!
days, July 17 & 24, from 6:30-7 p.m. Meet in the gazebo in the VFW there will be a Basket Raf?e, a 50/50 and other auction
Columbia Township Park, just behind the library. Preregistration items available for anyone to participate in all day long. Please Saturdays
is required. take a moment to stop by. Proceeds will be donated to the Leu- 9am - 1pm
kemia & Lymphoma Society’s Northern Ohio Chapter & Ride
Popcorn and a Movie - Enjoy popcorn and a family friendly Against Blood Cancers. This event will occur rain or shine. If (Indoor Winter Market open Nov. thru April)
movie that inspires us to Build A Better World, on Monday, July you have any questions, please contact Mel Theodus at (216) Take home & enjoy:
17, at 2:30 p.m. Preregistration is required. 512-0822 or [email protected]. Ride Against
Blood Cancers is a non-pro?t organization. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Honey,
Dinner And A Book Discussion - Come discuss “The Ver-
sions Of Us,” by Laura Barnett on Tuesday, July 18, from 6:30- 4 Near-Death Kittens Saved By ARF Organic Eggs & Meats, Plants & So much more!
7:30 p.m. Would you like to spend an evening each month dis- Olmsted Historical Society
cussing a great book, eating and making new friends? Check out
the library’s brand new book discussion group. Dinner is on the “We were afraid they to lead happy lives and bring 24101 Cedar Point Rd., North Olmsted
library! Copies of the book are available. Preregistration is re- wouldn’t make it through the joy to the families who adopt www.frostvillefarmersmarket.com
quired. night.” By the time four suf- them.”
fering, near-death kittens were Vendor info: Angie - 330-592-6518, [email protected]
Teen Drama Club - “To be, or not to be?” That is not the delivered to ARF’s doorstep at Can you help with the re-
question. The question is why haven’t you registered to be part the end of May, several other covery of these ?ghting kit-
of the new Teen Drama Club? Join the group and start exercis- agencies had already refused tens? Medical care for the
ing your creativity and expressing your dramatic ?air. The next to accept the siblings and rec- siblings has gone well over
meeting is on Wednesday, July 19, from 3:30-5 p.m. You’ll play ommended euthanizing them. $1000, and Rocky’s surgery
games, practice dramatic techniques and watch and learn about ARF was their last chance. still lies ahead. Your donation
important theatrical performances. Most of all, you’ll have fun of any size to the Angels for
in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Whether you’re a high Rescued from a barn, the Animals fund will help pay for
school thespian extraordinaire or someone with no acting expe- 7-week-old kittens were days, the surgery, medical and vet-
rience whatsoever, this group is perfect for you. Preregistration or even hours, from death. All erinary costs, and enable ARF
is required. were terribly underweight, to save more animals with dire
dehydrated and malnourished medical needs in the future.
Coloring for Grown Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring craze from starvation. They all had Thank you for your help in
on Friday, July 21, from 1-2:30 p.m. Experience the calming, severe eye infections so bad saving these animals!
stress relieving bene?ts of coloring beautiful designs and pat- that their eyes were sealed
terns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring sheets, colored pen- shut and seeping, and they Donations can be sent to:
cils and markers will be provided. Coffee, tea and light dessert each had ear mites to the point Berea ARF, P.O. Box 544,
will be served. This program is for adults ages 18 and older. Pre- of complete ear blockage and Berea, OH 44017.
registration is required. disorientation.
KAREN KRAMER D.D.S.
Little Artists Claude Monet - Bring your kids to this Lit- But Cat Committee leader ANDREW DEAK D.M.D, M.D.
tle Artist series on Saturday, July 22, from 11 a.m.-noon. Your Pat Brinks saw it - a glimpse
little artists will listen to a story about artist Claude Monet and of a ?ghting spirit and a will to 420 N. Main St, Grafton OH | 440-926-3441
study some of his pieces. They will then create their own Monet live! She gave the females su-
inspired piece of art. This program is for children ages 5-9. Pre- perhero names - Diana, Gabri- We accept and are preferred providers for most dental
registration is required. elle and Xena and treatment insurances including Delta, Met Life, Aetna, Blue Cross,
began. The male was the tini-
Teen Writing Group - Join other teens who are interested in est and weakest. Weighing just Medical Mutual, United Health Care, Humana, Cigna,
writing to discuss, write and constructively and kindly critique ounces, he wasn’t expected to United Concordia, Guardian, Mutual of Omaha and
each other’s work on Saturday, July 22, from 12:30- 1:45 p.m. make it, so he became Rocky.
The Teen Writing Group is for grades 7-12. Preregistration is re- (See more details and photos Superior.
quired. on our website) Please call for all you dental needs including children,
Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “A Gentleman In The road to recovery - The dentures, emergencies and denture repairs.
Moscow,” by Amor Towles, on Monday, July 24, at 1 p.m. Cop- kittens were split between two Kindergarten Check-up Available!
ies of the book are available at the library. New members are foster homes that could give
welcome. Preregistration is required. them the care they needed, CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AT A
which was an intensive pro- CONSERVATIVE PRICE!
Understanding The Cloud - Have you heard about the Cloud cess. Treatment included eye
but have no idea what it is? Does it all just sound too confus- medication daily, two antibiot-
ing? Then this class is for you. Come learn about the Cloud on ics, ear medicine twice a day
Wednesday, July 26, from 2-3 p.m. Staff will go through what and daily trips into the shelter
the Cloud is and what it can be used for in a simple and straight- so they could be hydrated with
forward manner that anybody can understand. Preregistration is ?uids. They also visited the
required. vet once a week.
Tools of the Trade Construction Party - Children ages 3-6, Miraculously, they began
come hammer away with lots of building fun on Wednesday, to respond. Stronger sisters
July 26, at 6:30 p.m. Preregistration is required. Diana and Gabrielle began to
gain some strength and open
Cookbook Discussion - The cookbook discussion group their eyes within about a week.
will discuss “5 In 5 For Every Season,” by Michael Symon and Xena, who was second-worst
Douglas Trattner on Thursday, July 27, from 6-7 p.m. Adults, if upon arrival, concerned care-
you love to read, cook and share recipes, this is the group for you. givers by continuing to walk
Bring a dish from the selected author’s cookbook and talk about into walls and chair legs for
your experience in the kitchen. Copies of the book are available quite awhile. But now, after
at the library. Preregistration is required. nearly 4 weeks of care, her
foster mom reports she is al-
LEGO®Club - Bring your imagination once a month to the most completely recovered;
LEGO® Club. Build with the library’s collection on Friday, July while she likely has some vi-
28, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. and have your creation put on display in sion loss from the infection,
the library. Preregistration is required. she loves to play and explore.
Craft Roulette - Adults, play Craft Roulette on Saturday, July Unfortunately, Rocky’s
29, from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Come test your luck and help us struggle isn’t over yet. Rocky
clean out our craft closet at the same time! Attend, and you’ll survived too! But his ?ght
have a chance to complete one or more of the crafts that we’ve continues - as soon as he
presented over the past few years. Or, use the supplies to create weighs enough he will require
something completely new. Preregistration is required. surgery to remove one of his
eyes. The good news is that
Family Story Time In The Gazebo - Enjoy a fun ?lled family they were able to save the oth-
story time with books, music, ?nger plays and more on Monday, er eye and he seems to have
July 31, from 6:30-7 p.m. Meet us in the gazebo in the Colum- enough vision in it to function
bia Township Park, just behind the library. Preregistration is re- normally.
quired.
“This has been a real les-
Construction Mini Golf - Tee off with us as we celebrate the son for us all in what hope,
end of the Build A Better World Summer Library Program and love and a will to live can
transform the library into a miniature golf course! All ages are achieve,” Pat says. “I never
welcome to play at our Construction Mini Golf event on Tues- thought on that horrible night
day, August 1, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Bring your own putter or use when they came to us that the
ours. Preregistration is required. result would be four beautiful,
healthy kittens who will go on
Preregistration for programs and more information is avail-
able online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the Colum-
bia Library at (440) 236-8751. The Columbia Library is located
at 13824 W. River Road North.
Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 NOYO seeks applicants for the Come and
2017-2018 season Worship
The Rural-Urban Record with us!
Published Weekly on Monday The Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra calls for area music
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter students to audition for the 2017-2018 season. The auditions United Church of God St. Elizabeth
Founders 1955 take place August 3 at Elyria High School and August 26 at 12981 Grafton Rd. Ann Seton
Lee Boise, Publisher & President the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Grafton, Oh 44044
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 Catholic Parish
Additionally, the Summer Symphony, Lorain County’s Sabbath Services
Mailing Address: only weeklong string day camp for middle school-aged stu- Saturdays at 12:30 pm 25801 Royalton Rd.
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 dents (grades 4-9), is currently accepting applications for stu- Columbia Station, OH
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station dents ages 9-14 years old. The camp consists of daily musical http://cleveland.ucg.org
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 instruction and team building activities at the Oberlin Conser- Sacrament of Reconciliation
vatory School of Music from August 6-13 and concludes with (Confession)
Email: [email protected] an outreach concert.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
For more information on auditions or the Summer Sym- Anytime by Appointment
DEADLINE: phony, including signing up, visit www.noyo.org or email
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm [email protected]. Weekend Masses
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Sat. 5 p.m.
New Ensembles and Opportunities - This year, NOYO
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year holds its ?rst Composition Competition. NOYO students will Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
be invited to submit an original composition to be performed
Vacation Bible Schools by Oberlin Conservatory students at the Bop Stop in Cleve- 440-236-5095
land in May 2018.
Litch?eld United Church of Christ is having their Va- www.seascolumbiastation.org
cation Bible School on July 18, 19 & 20, from 6:30-8 p.m. With the success of the previous additions to the ensemble
Theme: “You are Incredible! One in a Minion!” Ages preK roster, NOYO has announced a new composition- and impro- NORTH GRAFTON UNITED
through grade 7. For more information and to register, call visation-based chamber ensemble, NOYO Lab Group. Stu- EATON METHODIST CHURCH
1-(440) 225-7008. LUCC is located at 3928 Avon Lake Rd., dents will explore new ways of making music together and CHRISTIAN
in Litch?eld. collaboratively compose a piece to be premiered in May. Dr. CHURCH 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
Colin Holter, NOYO General Manager, will direct the ensem- “Your Family Church”
Faith Baptist Temple, located at 34361 Lorain Rd., in ble. (Disciples)
North Ridgeville, is having Vacation Bible School “Illumina- Rt. 82 & 83 8:45am Sunday School
tion Station.” Bible School is July 30-August 3, from 6-8:30 Finally, all NOYO students will perform the National An- 10:00am Worship
p.m. All children are welcome, if you need free transporta- them at the Lake Erie Crushers game on Tuesday, August 22, 440-748-2230
tion, call (440) 327-8563. at Sprenger Stadium in Avon Lake. 10:35am Children’s Church
www.neccdisciples.com Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
Celebrate Recovery The Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra (NOYO) is a regional
orchestral training program for young musicians ages 8-18 Worship Services COLUMBIA UNITED
Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Pro- based at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. NOYO’s ensem- METHODIST
gram for anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, bles include the Amati Strings, Wind Symphony, Sinfonietta 8:00am & 9:30am CHURCH
meets each week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Strings, Rhythm & Brass and Philharmonia Orchestra, all
Open Door, located at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The which perform several major concerts in world-class concert Sunday School Worship Service
?rst hour begins with a brief time of worship, followed by halls each season. 10:30 a.m.
a weekly lesson or a personal testimony. The second hour 10:45am
has gender speci?c small groups for men and women, with a NOYO provides unique opportunities that go beyond per- Polly Tallos Sunday School
special video for ?rst time attenders. All meetings are open forming the standard orchestral literature. Our students rou-
to everyone. Light refreshments are served following the tinely premiere newly commissioned works, appear side by Christian Ed. & Youth Director during Worship Service
program. For further informatio, please call Bob at (440) side with collegiate orchestras and participate in large-scale
326-2329. multimedia collaborations with organizations such as the Rev. Charles A. Butcher 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
Ohio Dance Theatre, MAD Factory, Choral Spectrum and COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
Life Spring Community Church would also like to in- Oberlin Choristers. In addition to producing innovative pro- Pastor
vite the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. grams, NOYO’s musicians tour nationally and internationally Pastor Matt Merriman
Come join them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The to exchange musical and cultural ideas, form lifelong friend- “Welcome Home” 236-8822
church is located at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner ships and expand their understanding of the broader world.
and fellowship is from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., New Life Wesleyan Church [email protected]
small groups from 8-9 p.m. and 9 p.m. coffee and dessert. Divorce Care Seminars www.columbiaumc.net
Child care is available. For more information, you can go to 11149 West River Rd.
celebraterecovery.lifescc.net. Church of the Open Door: Columbia Station TRINITY
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in
GriefShare Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people SUNDAY 9 am LUTHERAN CHURCH
learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Adult Bible Study
GriefShare is a faith based support group for those who The group understands how attendees feel, because they all SUNDAY 10 am 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
have lost a loved one. They offer support, comfort and guid- have been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin Worship & Children’s Church Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
ance through shared experiences, providing encouragement attending the DivorceCare group at any point. Each session is WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
and hope for joy in the future. Bring a friend if you prefer. “self-contained” so there is no need to attend in sequence. At- Adult Bible Class
The group meets at Christ Church, located at 23080 Roy- tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next Bible Study Sunday 9:30am
alton Road, in Columbia Station. (Rt. 82 at Marks Rd.) The 13-week cycle. For details on meeting days/times, call (440) Youth Group, Kids Club Sunday Worship
meetings are on Tuesdays evenings, from 7-8:30 p.m. and on 323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The 10:30am
Tuesday mornings, from 10-11:30 a.m. August 15 through group will me at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275 Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
November 7. For more information or to register, contact Telegraph Road, in Elyria. Rev. John Bodo Church ph: 440-748-2154
Pastor Dominic Verdell at (440) 236-8282. Visit www.christ- - Associate Pastor Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
churchohio.org. PAL Support Group
440-236-8600 www.trinitygrafton.com
Fields United Methodist Church has started a new pro- Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group www.nlwesleyan.org Rev. John Ramsey II
gram called GriefShare, a special weekly grief recovery sem- of parents helping parents, offering education and support at
inar and support group. GriefShare meets weekly, and contin- no charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daugh- Church of Christ
uously, as long as there is a need, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and ter from addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but
will include a weekly topic, a short video and a workbook to the family members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
go along with the video. You’ll ?nd GriefShare to be a warm, on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
caring environment and will come to see the group as an oasis Lighthouse Bible Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in
on your long journey through grief. You can join in anytime. Columbia Station. www.palgroup.org Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Leaders are Adrienne Essenberg and Marylynn Swartz. Fields 211 Forest St., LaGrange
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[email protected] Al Leiby and “It’s Show Time” brought together a ?ne RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Page 7
cruise-in, and what a show! Many thanks to the Calvin Woods
Penfield Historical Society family for providing great games! We had another fantastic its will close at 11:59 a.m. on Friday, July 14. All members re-
Steak Dinner parade, thanks to the efforts of Virginia Hayes this year - good ceived mail ballots in mid-June. Members can vote by mail or
job! A huge thanks to the vast number of parade participants and online by accessing www.lmre.org. The results of the election
The Pen?eld Historical Society will be hosting a Steak our Parade Marshalls, Wellington Eagles #2051, celebrating 100 will be announced during the business meeting.
Dinner at The Pen?eld Town Hall on Sunday, July 23, from years of service to our community.
1-3 p.m. The dinner will include a 14 oz. steak, a baked po- There is a contested election with two Sullivan Township
tato, salad and a beverage. Sweet treats and a 50/50 Auction A special thanks to Special Effects, the Wellington Eagles residents for the cooperative’s District 7 seat in Ashland Coun-
will also be available. Tickets are $18 (presale) and $25 (at and the Wellington Village workers as well as all of our Chamber ty. Thomas L. Reisinger of Sullivan Township is challenging
the door), while supplies last. For tickets & information, call of Commerce volunteers who put in so much time to make this a incumbent Brenda J. Wolfe, also of Sullivan. District 7 includes
Bill at (440) 452-6331 or Linda at (330) 472-8757. special event this year! Clear Creek, Jackson, Orange, Sullivan and Troy townships.
Proceeds bene?t the Pen?eld Historical Society. Thank you again and we’ll see you all next year! President Rodney L. ‘John’ Eaton of Huntington Township
Jack Coates, 4th of July Coordinator and Vice-President Gary L. Rowland of Brighton Township are
Wellington 4th of July thank you running unopposed for their respective three-year terms. Eaton
Budget Hearing/Trustee represents Huntington, Pen?eld and Wellington Townships.
Wellington’s 4th of July celebration has come and gone! The Meeting changes Rowland serves Brighton and Rochester townships, plus Roch-
Wellington Main Street group started things off with a fantas- ester Village in Lorain County, Ruggles Township in Ashland
tic Ice Cream Social and a concert with the Patriots Symphonic The Wellington Township 2018 Budget Hearing is scheduled County and Clarks?eld, New London and Wakeman Townships
Band in the park. Our sincere thanks to Main Street, Village Mar- for Tuesday, July 18, from 7-7:15 p.m. at the 105 Maple Street in Huron County.
ket and Edward Jones for the wonderful job they did. facility. A Trustee Meeting will immediately follow this hearing
and will replace the August 1 Trustee Meeting. There will not be Lorain-Medina serves approximately 16,200 consumers in
That same evening, we got to watch a fantastic ?reworks a Trustee Meeting in August. Resolution #17-077. Lorain, Medina, Ashland, Huron and Wayne Counties.
display put on by Mad Bomber Fireworks at the Lorain County
Fairgrounds. Thank you to the Fair Board and the many folks Submitted by Virginia haynes, Fiscal Of?cer, Wellington Ohio Wesleyan Graduates
who fund this through contributions and the Reverse Raf?e at the Township
Eagles, as well as to the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority for collecting at Ohio Wesleyan University held its 173rd commencement
the gates and the Boy Scouts for cleaning up. Lorain-Medina Rural Electric ceremony on May 13. The OWU Class of 2017 included 383
81st annual meeting spring, summer and fall graduates, with students representing 20
July 4th was full of activities, starting at 11 a.m. Great food countries from Afghanistan to Venezuela.
from the vendors and another beautiful Little Miss Firecracker Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative will introduce its
competition coordinated by Rachel White. Thank you, Rachel! new community solar program at its annual meeting and family Locally, Ohio Wesleyan’s Class of 2017 included: Alescia
Our new Little Miss Firecracker for 2017 is Kirsten Juchnik, fun day on Tuesday, July 18, at the Lorain County Fairgrounds Austin of Elyria, Paul Males of Elyria and Emily McKenzie of
congratulations! in Wellington. Wellington.
We had terri?c music by both the Rock Island Band and Pan Construction of the cooperative’s solar array was completed Congratulations!
Head. A huge thank you to Wellington Music, Steve and Steve last month and the 228-panel was energized July 6. Members
Jr., who provided us with terri?c sound and sound systems. will be able to purchase the output of up to ? ve panels at the Free Summer Concerts in Oberlin
event. Presentations outlining the cooperative’s OurSolar pro-
Are you looking for the best gram will be given at 2 and 4 p.m. 2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Summer Concert Series!
combination of low price and Each year, Oberlin Business Partnership brings bands into Ober-
The event is open to cooperative members and their families. lin to perform on Fridays from 7-9 p.m. in the Clark Bandstand
personal service? The day’s activities will begin at 1 p.m., when registration opens. on Tappan Square. New for 2017: they will be selling Lorenzo’s
Members received an annual meeting registration card with their pizza by the slice at the concerts! The Feve will be bringing their
You’ve Found July bill. They must bring that perforated card to the meeting in Food Truck to some of the concerts and DEBZ DOGGZ (hot-
Penfound Insurance order to register and receive a gift from the cooperative. All chil- dogs, etc.) will also be there for some concerts.
dren will receive a sticker upon registration in order to participate
Call Us Today for a FREE Quote Comparision in youth activities. Join them in celebrating this 25th year milestone by enjoying
these free concerts.
1-800-822-5133 Children activities will include bounce houses, COSI exhib-
its, a petting zoo, an electric safety demonstration by LMRE line- •July 21 - Soul PropRioters, a favorite local band featuring
or 440-458-5133 | 40960 Butternut Ridge Rd, Elyria men, face painting and a photo booth from 1-6 p.m. There also original music and covers from The Rolling Stones, to Chicago,
will be wellness displays and member business displays. A free to Jason Mraz. July 21 is also the Community Picnic beginning
dinner will be served from 4-6 p.m. at 5:30 p.m. with food and drinks for sale and a variety of fun on
the lawn before the concert.
The 81st annual business meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and
will feature reports from LMRE General Manager Markus Bry- •July 28 - Terry Lee Goffee - The “Ultimate” Johnny Cash
ant, Board President John Eaton and People Fund Chairman Joe experience. Terry covers the 50-year career of an American mu-
Swinko. sic legend. With his six foot two inch burly frame, sturdy jaw, icy
stare and rich baritone voice, Goffee takes on the persona of the
Voting for three seats on the board of trustees and three Code “Man in Black!”
of Regulations amendments dealing with patronage capital cred-
For more information, check out the Summer Concerts Face-
book page, www.Facebook.com/oberlinsummerconcerts.
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Music at the Lodge: Bri- requirements are eligible to
WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 perfect partner for your summer jams and preserves. The library an Henke - The Lodge at receive awards. See the Nat-
will provide all of the supplies. Space is limited to 20 attendees. Allardale, 7-8 p.m. Enjoy a ural Discoveries link on our
Herrick Memorial Library Register by clicking the link in the program description on the relaxing evening in the park website for award details.
library’s website, www.herrickliboh.org, or by calling (440) 647- with free, live musical enter- We will take a leisurely ap-
2120. tainment. Our concert series proach to tree identi?cation.
Build a Better World! - Now-July 29: Learn how to help Friends of the Library Monthly Meeting - Tuesday, July 25, brings a variety of music Princess Ledges has a vari-
“Build a Better World” by participating in the library’s Summer that the whole family will ety of trees to use as speci-
Reading Club! The library encourages the children, teens and at 7 p.m. The FOL Board will conduct a business meeting for the enjoy. The concerts will be mens on our hike. No regis-
adults to continue reading and ?ll up their reading records for planning of the Harvest of the Arts. All ‘Friends’ members are held indoors due to variable tration required. Free.
prizes. Reading materials must be checked out from the Herrick welcome to attend the meeting. weather conditions. This
Memorial Library to be eligible. month, Brian Henke will Friday, Aug.18-Sunday,
Touch-a-Truck - Saturday, July 29, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Join be performing. His unique Aug. 20:
Summer Reading Programs - Summer Reading programs the staff of the Herrick Memorial Library at their third annual guitar style has been called
and activities for all ages continue at the library. The library of- Touch-a-Truck program. This event highlights the wide variety everything from folk to new Butter?y Bonanza - Su-
fers a wide variety of programing that will appeal to the different of Wellington’s community workers and the vehicles that they age to neo classical to pasto- san Hambley Nature Center,
age groups. Check out our website at www.herrickliboh.org for use to help “build a better” community. This family-friendly ral, or, as Brian likes to call 12-5 p.m. Come in to the
program descriptions, dates and times. event will let everyone get close and possibly into these vehi- it, a big stew pot of every- nature center this weekend
cles to check them out. Bring mom & dad, brothers & sisters thing stirred up, simmered for a variety of butter?y ac-
Tinker Lab - Mondays, July 17 & 24, from 1-4 p.m. Programs to show them these super vehicles. Registration is not required. and served to taste. Brian tivities. Play a game, make
are designed for children ages 5-10 years old. These programs in- This event will be at the Wellington Eagles back parking lot. Call spends his spare time hiking a craft and learn something
troduce the STEM concepts of science, technology, engineering the library at (440) 647-2120 for more information. through the woods, and these new about these ?uttering
and math through play, experimentation and discovery. Drop-in hikes provide the inspiration beauties. All ages are wel-
weekly for these self-directed challenges. Medina County Park District for his music. All ages are come. No registration re-
welcome. No registration re- quired. Free.
Story Times - Summer story times for children, ages birth to quired. Free.
5-years, will continue through the month of July. Story times for Thursday, August 10: Saturday, August 19:
Toddlers, ages 18-months to 3-years, will be Tuesday mornings Tuesday, August 1: our different parks while Cycling Makes Sense Ohio Division of Wild-
at 10:30. Story times for Growing Readers, ages 3-5-years, will Stroller Hike - Wolf observing the unfolding of Fitness Ride - Lake Medina life: Hunter Education
be Tuesday afternoons at 1:30. Story times for Lap Sit, ages Creek Environmental Cen- nature throughout the sea- (meet in St. Rt. 18 parking Course - Wolf Creek Envi-
Birth to 24-months, will take place Wednesday mornings at ter, 10:30-11:30 a.m. On this sons. These hikes also count lot), 6:30-8 p.m. This pro- ronmental Center, 9 a.m.-4
10:30. Story times for Explorers, ages 7 and up, will be Wednes- guided hike, we will explore toward the Natural Discov- gram offers a great way for p.m. Completion of a hunter
day afternoons at 1:30 at Findley State Park Nature Center. Each different parks and investi- eries program, an award you to get out on your bicy- education course is required
level of story time is designed to broaden the child(s) horizons gate nature happenings in based hiking series. See our cle for a non-aggressive ride for all ?rst time hunting li-
and develop early literacy skills. Registration is required for the ways both you and your little website for details about that and experience the park dis- cense buyers in Ohio (ORC
story times. Call the library at 440-647-2120 for more informa- ones can understand. This is program. Ages 7 to adult. No trict’s wonderful multipur- 1533.10). The course cov-
tion. a fun way to enjoy the out- registration required. Free. pose trails. Before we begin ers topics such as ?rearms,
Special Thursday Program - Thursday, July 20, at 1:30 p.m. doors, get a little exercise Friday, Aug. 4-Sunday, our 6-10 mile ride, Lynne of ammunition, gun handling,
This special active program will be in the library’s Community and socialize with other Aug. 6: Century Cycles will share archery, hunter responsibili-
Room and are designed for children ages 5 and up. Registration parents! Children can be in Get the Buzz on Bees - basic tips on how to keep ties, outdoor safety, wildlife
is required and it can be done at the Children’s Desk. strollers, backpacks or can Susan Hambley Nature Cen- you and your bike ?t. Hel- management and conserva-
Writers Group - Thursdays, July 27 and August 10, from toddle along on their own! ter, 12-5 p.m. Why are bees mets are required. Ages 16 tion and other related infor-
Mid to full-size or jogger so important? What makes to adult. No registration re- mation. Absolutely no ?re-
6-7:30 p.m. Join this group if you have a passion for writing type strollers recommended. them our friends rather than quired. Free. arms shall be brought to the
of all venues. Bring samples of your writing to share with the Ages newborn to 7. No reg- foes? How can we help them Saturday, August 12: class. Lunch is not provided,
group. This group is not like other writing groups; we encourage istration required. Free. survive? Join us at the nature Healthy Strides - Prin- but there will be a one hour
one another, try new and different forms of writing, and learn center to get the buzz on bees cess Ledges Nature Pre- lunch break. To register,
to create characters and plots for your ?ction pieces, or explore Wednesday, August 2: through a variety of interac- serve, 9-10 a.m. Combines please visit http://wildlife.
the world of poetry and verse. Registration is encouraged. To Nature Through the Sea- tive activities. All ages are a brief, informative talk by ohiodnr.gov/education and
register, call the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. sons - River Styx Park, 10- welcome. No registration re- a Cleveland Clinic physi- outdoor discovery/hunter
11 a.m. This series consists quired. Free. cian and caregiver and a ca- and trapper education.Ages
English Muf?n Toasting Bread - Tuesday, July 18, from of easy walks that explore sual 1-3 mile walk. Topics 10 and up.
6-7 p.m. Adults, ages 17 and up, will learn how to make this change each week based on Moths and Meteors -
the leader’s specialty and Wolf Creek Environmental
Saturday, August 5: suggestions from partici- Center, 8:30-11 p.m. Even
Hiking for the Health pants. All members of the without much light, there
of It - Cuyahoga Valley Na- community are welcome. are all sorts of things to see
tional Park’s Blue Hen Falls Ages 10 to adult. No regis- in the park after dark. This
Trailhead, located at 2001 tration required. Free. program is being held just
Boston Mills Rd., in Bos- Creek Walk - Hubbard after the peak of the annual
ton Twp., 9-11 a.m. This is a Valley Park, 2-3 p.m. Cool Perseid Meteor Shower and
hiking club for those adults off on a warm summer day at a great time of year to see
who can hike 4-5 miles at by dipping your toes in the a variety of moths. Come
a brisk pace. Walking trails cool waters of Hubbard out to learn about and enjoy
can be mildly strenuous with Valley. Learn about the life them both. Bring a ?ashlight
a limited amount being off that typically inhabits these for the moths and a chair or
trail. Please dress for the waters while helping search blanket for the meteors. The
weather and be sure to have for the aquatic macroinver- park will close at 11 p.m. All
appropriate footwear. Ages tebrates, frogs and salaman- ages are welcome. No regis-
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Steak Dinner
[email protected] The LaGrange Lions Club will present their “Sight &
Hearing Bene?t” on Sunday, October 22, from 12-5 p.m. at The Pen?eld Historical Society will be hosting a Steak
Keystone Go Kick-off the Lions Park, located at 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. The Dinner at The Pen?eld Town Hall on Sunday, July 23, from
event will feature The Eddies & the Mikes with Kevin Dowler. 1-3 p.m. The dinner will include a 14 oz. steak, a baked po-
Get rewarded for having summer fun? Join Keystone GO, This is an outdoor event (rain or shine) and the concert is free. tato, salad and a beverage. Sweet treats and a 50/50 Auction
a program that rewards you for getting active. Keystone GO Bring you lawn chairs. Food and beverages will be available, will also be available. Tickets are $18 (presale) and $25 (at
will help you get in shape while winning prizes for yourself but no coolers will be permitted. Also that evening, they will the door), while supplies last. For tickets & information, call
& for all residents living in the Keystone School District, pro- have a 50/50 drawing, so don’t forget to buy your tickets! Bill at (440) 452-6331 or Linda at (330) 472-8757.
vided by the Keystone Empowers You (KEY) collaborative.
For more information, please contact George at (440) 315- Proceeds bene?t the Pen?eld Historical Society.
How to participate in Keystone GO: 7871 or visit www.lagrangelionsoh.org.
1. Register online at https://goo.gl/m6t1BH or in person at Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy
the Keystone-LaGrange library. KEY 5K Run/1 Mile Walk as to Students
2. Check out the points list on the Keystone Empowers
You Facebook page or on your registration form and go do The Keystone Empowers You (KEY) collaborative is First Baptist Christian School admits students of any
the activities listed there. seeking sponsors for “The Pheasant Run.” This is a 5K/1 race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights,
3. Take a survey sent to you at the end of the month from Mile Run/Walk to increase access to and awareness of phys- privileges, programs, and activities, generally accorded
[email protected] to win points by mark- ical activity resources in the Keystone community. The event or made available to students at the school. It does not
ing the activities you did. is Sunday, October 1, beginning at 1 p.m. By sponsoring this discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and
4. Earn extra points by taking a photo of your activity, community event, you will gain and expand visibility in the ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies,
posting it on Facebook and tagging Keystone Empowers You. community, participate in a community-based event and sup- admissions policies, scholarships and loan programs, and
Keystone GO focuses on being active in your local envi- port an event that directly bene?ts the health of the commu- athletic and other school-administered programs.
ronment. Opportunities to earn points include: nity. Your sponsorship helps to defray the cost of organizing
•Attending Silver Sneakers at LaGrange Yoga the event. Funds received from sponsors are used to purchase Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical,
•Walking at LaGrange or Pen?eld Community Parks T-shirts for registered race participants, the timer clock and Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances
•Buying produce at produce stands and farm markets complimentary drinks and snacks for race participants.
•Registering for The Pheasant Run 5K Grafton Wellington
Every month, points win you entries into a raf?e for a See the Keystone website at www.keystonelocalschools. 35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St
$100 gift card to a community business of your choice. At the org for sponsorship forms, registration and more information. 440-647-6010
end of the summer, the community will be rewarded with a 440-926-3312
collective prize. Lions Club Gun Raffle
The goal of the KEY collaborative is to increase access
to physical activity and healthy foods, leading to a Keystone The LaGrange Lions are holding their 2nd annual Gun
School District community where the healthy choice is the Raf?e on August 12, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, located
easy choice. For more information, contact KEY at Keystone- at 240 Glendale St. Cost is $20/ticket or 6/$100. They will be
[email protected] or call Andrea Ferguson at (440) raf?ing off 10 new guns, along with other side raf?es. Food
284-3285. will be provided and beverages available for purchase. This
will be held rain or shine, inside and outside. For tickets and/
JACK MATIA or information, call Tim at (330) 591-0367 or Ann at (440)
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The LaGrange Hunting & Fishing Club is hosting a Pig
440-366-5501 Roast & Gun Raf?e on October 14 from 5-11 p.m at the Lo-
rain County Fairgrounds, in Bldg. 19. Cost is a $25 dona-
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria tion. Adults only. They will be serving roasted pig, chicken
quarters with BBQ sauce, baked redskin potatoes, corn on the
New and Certi?ed Hondas cob (if still in season) w/butter, pasta salad, cole slaw, rolls
All Models - Used Cars & butter, beer, coffee, pop & water. They will be raf?ing off
7 new guns along with side raf?es and a reverse raf?e. For
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2017 LaGrange
Lions Festival
July 20, 21, 22
THURSDAY, JULY 20
6:00pm Hot Air Balloon Tethering Rides $5 (weather permitting)
7:00pm Lions Festival Parade
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7:00pm Space Walk In?atables - Writstbands $5
8:00pm On stage - Little Miss Contest
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10:00pm 50/50 Drawing
FRIDAY, JULY 21
5:00pm GOLF CLOSEST TO PIN!
5:00pm Space Walk In?atables - Writstbands $5
6:00-10pm Nightly: Beer Tent
7:00-10pm On stage “KENTUCKY ROSE”
9:30pm FIREWORKS! (weather permitting)
SATURDAY, JULY 22 (Opens at 5pm)
5:00pm Space Walk In?atables - Wristbands $5
5:00pm GOLF CLOSEST TO PIN!
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6:00 -10pm Beer Tent Pizza Eating Contest
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7/18 - 6:30 p.m. Trustee Public hearing re: 37310 W Roy-
[email protected] Eaton Township Hall news alton Rd.; 7 p.m. Trustee Public hearing re: 12361 Melody
lane.; 7:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting.
Trustee completes • Please note our Compost Center is open on Saturdays 7/19 - 4 p.m. Deadline for employment application for
Citizen’s Partnership Academy only from 10 a.m-4 p.m. Road & Bridge dept.
7/26 - 7 p.m. Zoning Commission Special meeting re: SP-
Sheriff Phil Stammitti & Carlisle Township Trustee Jared Smith. • Please Contact our of?ce at (440) 748-2236 or secre- 2017-02 TNT Wireless on Eaton Commerce Parkway; other
[email protected] to request a Resident Packet with zoning concerns & resolution book.
Carlisle Township Trustee Jared Smith was among the 15 links to Resources in the County/Township August Calender
citizens that successfully completed The Lorain County Sher- 8/1 - 7:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting.
iff’s Citizen’s Partnership Academy on June 13. The gradua- • Please visit our Facebook page for info daily at www. 8/2 - 7 p.m. Zoning commission Public hearing re: Article
tion ceremony was held at the Lorain County FOP Hall #54, facebook.com/EATONTOWNSHIP 8 in Zoning resolution. 7:30 p.m. Zoning commission Public
located at 36854 Royalton Road, in Grafton. hearing re: Medicinal Marijuana. 8 p.m. Zoning Commission
• local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should Public hearing re: TNT Wireless -Site plan SP-2017-02; Reg-
Authorized by Sheriff Phil Stammitti and led by Captain contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing. ular monthly meeting will follow the 3 public hearings.
Don Barker, the participates completed 10 weeks of lessons 8/8 - 7 p.m. Board of Zoning Appeals has a Hearing AB-
on numerous aspects of law enforcement, including jail op- • There is still some availability for hall rentals during the 2017-01 Yacabucci.
erations, courtroom procedures, coroners duties, SWAT team summer - call the of?ce to schedule your party. 8/12 - Tentative Paper Shredding Day at Eaton Town hall.
presentations in full gear, touring the Emergency Manage- 8/15 - 7:30 p.m. Bi-Monthly Trustee meeting.
ment Agency, maneuverability driving, hands-on covering of • Township Hall Rentals: $50 Hall rental for Eaton Town-
real life situations in criminal apprehension, a presentation on ship Residents; $75 for non-residents. Lots of open dates! Need to look at our archives?
gangs and ?ring range training, K-9 demonstrations and an Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! Visit our website at:
overview of the Northern Border Initiative, which protects
Lorain County’s area of the US/Canada border 17 miles out • Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” www.rural-urbanrecord.com
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Trustee Smith said it was the best hands-on program he’s • Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Town-
ever participated in in his life. He credits Captain Barker with ship residents. Dr. Norma Jesse, FAMILY VISION
assembling a crew of volunteer of?cers and support staff who Optometrist CENTER
put their hearts into giving the class the most realistic expe- • Flint Ridge road work: Arrow head should be done by
rience of the world of law enforcement that they bravely live July 26, Flint Ridge Phase 4 should be starting soon. 6621 Center Road
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Retired Artist visits Grafton Library Grafton-Midview Library
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 A meet and greet for long time Grafton artist Robert “Bob” To register for programs, visit the library at 983 Main
email: [email protected] Lynch will be held at the Grafton-Midview Library, on Satur- Street or call (440) 926-3317. Registrations also accepted on-
day, July 22, from 12 -2 p.m. line at www.gmplibrary.org.
ROAD CLOSURE
State Route 57, between Edgewood Drive and Bear Creek Mr. Lynch is now retired but was the former Art Director Writers Bunch - Tuesdays, July 18 and August 1 & 15
Drive, will close Monday, July 17, for a culvert replacement. for the Elyria Chronicle Telegram. He still contributes edi- from 5:30-7:45 p.m. Join a group of like minds and test your
The of?cial detour route is State Route 82 to State Route torial cartoons to the newspaper from his home in Florida. skills. Make new writing friends and engage in assignments,
83. However, residents and visitors to Grafton can use State Much of his work on past and current sporting events, local critiquing, how-to-get published discussions and snacks.
Route 82 to Durkee Road. Durkee Road becomes Elm Street and national personalities and news stories will be on display Registration not required.
in Grafton. To get back to State Route 57, take Capel Road or for viewing. Bob will also be happy to provide the youngsters
Novak Road. The road is expected to reopen Friday, July 21. some tips on improving their drawing skills. Back to the Future Escape Room Challenge - Wednes-
day, July 19, 2 p.m. & 3 p.m. Find clues and solve puzzles to
GRAFTON MAYHEM Plan to stop and reminisce and see much of Bob’s past help save the historic clock tower in this escape room-style
The Heritage Trail series continues Wednesday, July 19, work. game from Breakoutedu. Two sessions are limited to 12 par-
from 6-7 p.m. in the community room at the Grafton-Mid- ticipants each.
view Library. The topic is Grafton Mayhem. The program ex- Steps for Elijah 5K/1 mile
plores some of the crimes, criminals and legends from Graf- Family Fun Walk Squishy, Fluffy, Gooey: Sensory Play for Babies - Thurs-
ton’s past. It is being presented by the GMPL Community day, July 20, 10-11a.m. Babies’ earliest learning happens
History Group. The 2nd annual “Steps for Elijah - 5K and 1 Mile Family Fun through their senses. Bring your baby to explore and learn
Walk” is on September 30 at Willow Park in Grafton. The walk with a variety of activities. For children birth-3.
KICKIN’ WITH THE EAGLES event begins at 9 a.m. and the 5K starts at 9:30 a.m.
The Midview High School Soccer Boosters are sponsor- Video Game Day - Thursdays, July 20 and August 3, 1:30-
ing an evening out on Saturday, July 29, from 7-9:30 p.m. Proceeds to bene?t Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland 4 p.m. Take a break from the heat and play video games at
at the Columbia Station Eagles Club, 27190 Royalton Road. and SOFT, in Memory of Elijah Ford. Visit https://elijahluke- the library. Try out the library’s new X-box One system or
There will be appetizers and an open bar (wine, Bud Light ford.wordpress.com/ for more info. on Elijah. play other favorite games for the PS3, X-Box 360 and Wii
beer, well drinks and sodas). Chances on a 50/50 raf?e and systems. Bring in your own games to share or select from the
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Calling all OSU football fans: The Midview High School MHS Class of 1982 Reunion Roll during the early 1960’s. This music became a pop culture
Competition Cheer Team is selling OSU football squares for phenomenon and started the careers of Dick Dale, The Ven-
the entire 12-game regular season. The cost of one square on The Midview High School graduating class of 1982 will ture, Jan & Dean, The Beach Boys and others.
each of the twelve boards is $100. There are 48 chances to be holding their 35 year reunion. Plans are set to start at 4
win. The winning score at the end of each third quarter wins p.m. on Saturday, September 9, at Grey Hawk Golf Club, lo- Preschool Storytime - Monday, July 24, 10-10:30 a.m. &
$75, the winning score for the end of the game wins $100. cated at 665 U.S. Grant St., in LaGrange. There are still many Tuesday, August 1, 6-6:30 p.m. Storytime for children ages
For tickets or more information, contact Laurie at (216) 408- alumni who have not yet been contacted and we would like to 3-6 featuring stories, songs, ?nger-plays and activities that
5051. The Midview Cheer Team is earning money to attend see everyone who may be interested. So please contact Sha- encourage development of early literacy skills. No registra-
a national competition at Walt Disney World again this year. ron Havanchak Belknap at (440) 666-4097 or goodgolfgal@ tion required.
yahoo.com or Douglas Grignon at (216) 374-2600 or Doug-
Summer Horse Camp benefit [email protected]. Coding A Better World - Monday, July 24, 10-11:30 a.m.
Come and join us this summer as we explore the world of
The volunteers at Spouses & faculty are welcome. Invitation extends to coding, build cool projects and have fun! Meet in the Teen
Angels Haven Horse those attending classes during our time attending MHS, ’79- Zone and learn together how to build simple computer pro-
Rescue are once again ’82. There will be a $20 buffet style dinner, featuring steak, grams, create animation, play with tech toys and more. No
proudly offering their chicken and several sides, available from 6:30-8 p.m. This is experience necessary to participate. Already know how to
summer horse camp for advance purchase only. Payment can be sent through Pay- code? We need mentors! Ages 10-17. Space is limited due to
for children ages 5-16. Pal to PayPal.Me/SharonBelknap or mail check payable to equipment requirements
If your child is inter- Sharon at 209 Hendrix Blvd., LaGrange, OH 44050. (Dinner
ested in horses and purchase is not a requirement to attend event.) Get Crusher Tickets to Support the Library - Join Roary
learning hands on, rid- and Stomper at this family friendly fun-?lled night of base-
ing and horse related Cash bar will also be available, as well as a 50/50 raf?e, ball at Sprenger Stadium as the Lake Erie Crushers take on
projects, this is a great op- sideboards, corn hole, 80’s music and other fun activities. the River City Rascals on Wednesday, July 26, at 7:05 p.m.
portunity. Pam Fuller Braun Owens is putting together throw-back pho-
tos to present, so please send pics to theKeys1982@gmail. SAVE MONEY WITH THE HOME/CAR DISCOUNT.
The available sessions are com for inclusion.
July 24-28 and August 7-11. Which helps when you have the
They run one week long, For those interested, there is also a Painting Party being
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday held on Friday, September 8. Please contact Sharon for de- HOME/CAR PAYMENTS.
through Friday. Camp takes tails.
place at Evergreen Farm/An- Road, in Grafton. Combine your home and auto insurance and save up
gels Haven Horse Rescue, Limited spaces are avail- There is a planning meeting at Grey Hawk on Sunday, Au-
located at 13297 Durkee gust 6, at 10 a.m., for those who can participate to help. to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide®
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on camp and if you are in- 1960, 1961 and 1962 are invited to a Potluck Picnic on Sun- 990 Commerce Dr. Grafton
terested in volunteering with day, August 6, from 1-5 p.m. at Lorain County Metro Park, 440-926-2000
the organization. Indian Hollow Reservation/Sheldon Woods, Shelter #1, on
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Enjoy $1 Hot Dogs. Donate to the GMPL by purchasing tick- MHS Class of 1977 Reunion RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 17, 2017 Page 15
ets with this link: http://am1.glitnirticketing.com/amtick…/
web/logingroup1.php…password: Graftonlibrary. Reservations are now being accepted for events celebrat- Bob Flickinger 440-926-2680
ing the 40th anniversary reunion of the Midview Class of
Babypalooza - Thursday, July 27, 10-10:30 a.m. Join us 1977. Deadline for reservations is July 21. The reunion week- Gene Brown Memorial Golf Outing
every other Thursday for this short and lively program for end will be August 4 and 5. There will be a casual get together
babies, birth to 3 years, and their caregivers. Babypalooza is on the outside patio of Wolfey’s Bistro & Pub in Elyria on Fri- The 2017 Gene Brown Memorial Seek & Save Golf Out-
a great way to introduce baby to the world of stories using day, August 4, from 7-11 p.m. Come get re-acquainted with ing is on Saturday, August 5, at Indian Hollow Lake Golf
songs, rhymes and lap bounces. Registration is not required. your classmates. There will be a cash bar. The main event Club. The 4-man scramble has a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Sign-
will be on Saturday, August 5, with dinner, music, open bar, in will start at 8:15 a.m. Cost is $75 per person or $300 per
Block Party - Thursday, July 27, 2-3 p.m. Create LEGO entertainment and plenty of time to “catch up” at The Nest at team. Cost includes greens fee, cart, lunch, dinner, putting
masterpieces at the library. Work on the weekly theme or Grey Hawk Golf Course in LaGrange. The party begins at 6 contest and prizes.
make up your own. p.m. and will go until 11 p.m. The cost is $45/single & $85/
couple. If you can’t make the dinner, we’re offering a social To participate, mail this ad with payment (checks payable
Tech Tutor - Wednesday, August 2, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. hour only opportunity from 8:30-11 p.m. with open bar for to Addie Brown) and the names of your team player(s) to: 151
and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Bring any technology-related questions only $25/person. All events must be prepaid since there will Georgette Drive, Grafton, Ohio 44044.
regarding computers, software, smartphones, tablets, e-read- be no tickets at the door. Invitations have been mailed. If you
ers or your general tech-related questions to our TechMan did not receive an invitation, please send your information to $100 hole sponsorships are also available (tax deduction).
Fred! All appointments are 1-hour maximum and registration Linda Sheldon Kraps at [email protected]. Make sponsorship checks payable to: GGMI.
is recommended, however walk-ins are welcome if times
are available. Tech Tutor is also available on an individually Tree Diagnostic Workshop For more information, call Addie “Chris” Brown at (440)
scheduled basis. If you cannot attend on the pre-scheduled 309-4647 or email [email protected].
days each month, the Library is happy to ?nd other times to Ohio State University Mans?eld, at 1760 University Drive,
?t your schedule. in Mans?eld in the 100 Ovalwood Hall there will be a Tree Grafton Twp. Trustees
Diagnostic Workshop - What Is Wrong With My Tree? on www.graftontownship.org
Baby Playtime - Thursday, August 3, 10-11 a.m. Bring Friday, August 4, from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. This Ohio Woodland
your little for one for playtime at the library! We will have Stewards Program spends the day with Extension specialists The Grafton Township Trustees met on Tuesday evening,
special play mats, games and activities. For kids birth to 3. to diagnose some common and not so common tree problems. July 11. Approximately 20 people were in attendance. The
A great way to learn and socialize for baby and grown-up! Learn what trees need immediate attention from what is just meeting began with departmental reports. First was the zon-
Registration is not required cosmetic and won’t compromise the health of the tree. Ask ing report. Four permits were issued last month - three for ac-
questions and get answers and ?nd out what resources are cessory buildings on State Route 303, Grafton Eastern Road
Grafton Historical Walking Tour - Maps and information available to help you with the process. This and more will be and Mooreland Drive. The other permit was for an addition
are now available to download for some of the most import- covered during the workshop. There is a 8:30 a.m. registra- to a home on Avon Belden Road. Paperwork has been com-
ant and oldest locations in Grafton. For the historical infor- tion and the program begins at 9 a.m. with “Introduction to pleted clearing the way for township crews to mow nuisance
mation or to access the walking tour, visit http://tinyurl.com/ Tree Diagnostics,” 20 Questions - Signs & Symptoms. Other weeds on the corner of Mennell Road and Grafton Road. A
lk2onba. For a Google map of the sites, log onto http://tinyurl. subjects covered during the workshop will be: What Have We variance was granted to a Neff Road property owner to build
com/nyooxkj. Seen In the Last Year? The Line Up! Victim - Suspect - The a house more than 1,000 feet from the roadway.
Sentence and What Resources Can Help? We break for lunch
Grafton History Association at noon and the lunch and all materials are included in cost. At Motor paving and chip/seal work in Country Woods and
1 p.m. will be a Hands on Diagnostics with Samples and we Haystacks subdivisions will be started in approximately three
The Grafton Post Of?ce will continue to cancel your let- will wrap up the program at 3 p.m. with a Evaluation session. weeks, weather permitting, with preliminary work possibly
ters with the Bicentennial logo during the month of July. Our sooner. Letters will go out to residents near the work sites and
thanks to Postmaster Mary Novell for providing the service. Cost is $35. Please register. Deadline to register is July 28. a preconstruction meeting will be held between the trustees
So, remember to get your piece of Grafton history! Register and pay with credit card at either link: and the contractor. The township is waiting for the approv-
al of an ODOT grant to replace and upgrade traf?c signs. A
“The Mail Must Go Through” has been the slogan of the https://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/events/tree-diagnostics Solid Waste recycling grant was used to purchase a vibrating
U. S. Postal Service since 1789 when the ?rst Postmaster http://www.cvent.com/events/tree-diagnostics/event-sum- tamper tool and seven tons of recycled asphalt.
General, Samuel Osgood, was appointed. There were 75 post mary-896126ea77074ba7957f133dee830704.aspx
of?ces with 2,000 miles of post roads and 26 post riders to Call Ohio Woodland Stewards with any questions: (614) Last month, the EMTs were called to 9 residential emer-
cover 16 states. Ohio Country relied on the kindness of trav- 688-3421. gencies and 6 motor vehicle accidents; 3 patients were life
elers to deliver messages. ?ighted. Mutual aid was received from Eaton Township and
Keep Lorain County Beautiful mutual aid given to Eaton Township and LaGrange. The ?re
In 1846, word came saying a railroad was being planned Receives National Grant Award department would like to begin budgeting for a new ?re truck
through this area. As a result, the Whitbeck Hotel was built to be purchased in 2019. The truck would replace the 1981
near the proposed line (2017 Marathon Station). Travelers The Lorain County Board of Commissioners and the truck currently being used by the department. The ?re depart-
and the Pony Express left mail there. Solid Waste Management District (District) are pleased to ment would also like to update permanent easements for ac-
announce that Keep Lorain County Beautiful was awarded cess to maintain ?re hydrants. Last month, one cemetery lot
Grafton’s postal history originated in 1851 when the a grant in the amount of $5,000 from Keep America Beau- was sold, there was one cremation burial and one full burial.
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati Railroad (CCC RR) named tiful (KAB) for their Lowe’s Community Grant. Keep Lo-
this railroad stop Grafton Station on January 15, 1851, fol- rain County Beautiful is a local af?liate of the national KAB In other business, bids were opened for the Bannister
lowed by the US Postal Service in January 1852. Just south program. This award is a pass through grant which will be Ditch cleaning project. The lowest bid was Big Tree Inc. at
of the tracks, on the east side of the road, Hands and Sawtell’s going to the City of Lorain’s police department K9 unit. The $60,800, with an add on project of $53,490. The bids will
log cabin general store became the post of?ce, with Theodore police department is re-purposing a vacant building, garages be inspected by the Lorain County Engineers of?ce and the
Griswold as Post Master. and the lot so that it can be utilized for training for the entire Storm Water District. The trustees voted to approve the bid
department; however, the grant focuses on the K9 unit using contingent upon the county approvals. A partial grant will be
Another milestone in Post Of?ce history came on May 24, the location for an agility & con?dence building course. In used to help defray the costs. The trustees also voted to donate
1852 when, due to the confusion of three areas with Grafton addition, they will be planting two pollinator gardens along the clerks’ used laptop to the ?re department.
names, the name was changed to Rawsonville. Abbott Saw- with shrubs and trees around the agility course to shield it
tell became Post Master on July 6, 1852. However, in 1853, from public view. This grant is one of 36 applications fund- Discussion was held on obtaining contractors’ bids for the
the place burned. William Hart’s building (four lots south) ed from the many submitted nationally. This grant is unique pavilion project in the park and on how to bring better Inter-
became the Post Of?ce and Hart the Post Master. because it bene?ts not only the police departments K9 unit, net service to the township.
but also the community and the residents they serve. Keep
Reminder: Patriots Band Concert and ice cream social, America Beautiful requires that any organization interested The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 8, at 7
Sunday, August 13, 7 p.m., Willow Park. in applying for grants to contact and submit their application p.m. in the township hall.
through local af?liate members.
Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
For additional information regarding the District and all of
Middie Wear Sale its programs, please contact the District Director of the Lorain Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
County Solid Waste Management District at (440) 329-5440. programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
The Midview Middies PTA is selling high quality “Mid- 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
die Wear” for you to show your Middie Pride. Check out Key West Chicken The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
the online store to place your order. They have high quality drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
silk screened as well as embroidered items ranging in sizes “This recipe from the Florida Keys has been given to al- If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
newborn to 5X-large! Go to https://squareup.com/store/mid- most everyone I know. It is the best marinade for chicken,
viewpta or www.goo.gl/6193kN to check out the items and and it only takes 30 minutes from prep till you can grill! It’s a ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
place your order! great blend of ?avors with honey, soy sauce, and lime juice. If These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
you have time, try marinating overnight for the fullest ?avor.” 7/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
General Plug and Mfg. Co. donuts and coffee for participants.
NOW HIRING Ingredients: 7/18 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
3 tablespoons soy sauce instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit
Part- Time Workers 1 tablespoon honey and juice for participants.
Contact Megan at 440-926-1757 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 7/21 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and
1 teaspoon lime juice snacks for participants.
Mon- Friday 9am-4pm. 1 teaspoon chopped garlic 7/24 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club.
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves Movie with free donuts and coffee for
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S. Directions: participants.
420 N. Main St., Grafton 1. In a shallow container, blend soy sauce, honey, vege- 7/25 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class
table oil, lime juice, and garlic. Place chicken breast halves being instructed by Debi’s Personal
Emergencies into the mixture, and turn to coat. Cover, and marinate in the Training with fruit and juice for
Welcomed! refrigerator at least 30 minutes. participants.
2. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat. 7/28 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with
Same-day Denture 3. Lightly oil the grill grate. Discard marinade, and grill pop and snacks for participants.
Repairs Available chicken 6 to 8 minutes on each side, until juices run clear. • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
Submitted By: TINA B, courtesy of www.allrecipes.com
“We Cater To Cowards” the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
440-926-3441 Manager for additional information.
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policyholders, along with developing new customers. GARAGE SALES We are looking to hire a Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump
State Farm agents are entrepreneurs that sell only State Farm 2003 Chrysler Town Country part-time Advertising Sales Truck work available
Insurance and ?nancial service products. This position is with State van, 75,750 miles, new brakes, 1000 Greenwich Ave, Graf- Representative. Experience
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Companies. Employee of State Farm agents must be able to tion. 440-371-6332 June-September 4, 11am-5pm. right individual for this 440-926-3446
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• Previous Success in Sales, Customer Service or Marketing pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, original boxes. “The more you [email protected] Full Upholstery
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Job Responsibilities Include: ed Breast Foundation educa- en’s clothing size 18W-3X & to the area of Grafton Rd and on re-upholstery
• Building relationships with clients, prospecting for new clients, tion, prevention, & support miscellaneous. Butternut Ridge. Will pay per
probing to discover needs (asking questions and listening), closing programs. FAST FREE PICK- Big Sale! 43606 Webster week or workout an equal AM 216-346-2682
sales for all lines (auto, ?re, life, bank and asking for referrals. UP - 24 HR RESPONSE - TAX Rd., Wellington, July 21-23, drop-off. I can transport in the
• Calling prospects/clients to offer products or schedule appointments DEDUCTION 855-403-0213 9-6pm. Everything must go. AM if you can do the PM run. WANTED TO BUY
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! No clothes or toys. If interested call Greg 210-
• Having appointments with prospects/clients All Makes/Models 2002-2016! 379-5818. Antiques wanted. Buying con-
• Attending training sessions Any Condition. Running or GRAPHIC DESIGN Retired but missing some- tents of estates, houses, barns
Not. Competitive Offer! Top thing? In-home caregivers & attics. 440-506-7738
• Developing marketing opportunities to increase sales on speci?c $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Do you Need Graphic needed to help elders in their Buying guitars, banjos, old
products, and probe to uncover needs and determine ways to ?ll them Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888- Design Help??? homes with personal care, amplifiers, violins, saxo-
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• Conducting insurance and ?nancial service reviews for clients Got an older car, boat or RV? Logos rands and more. 440-935-3848, horns & most older musical
Do the humane thing. Donate Brochures SeniorsHelpingSeniors.com instruments. Call Mike, 330-
Requirements: it to the Humane Society. Call Menus Trim Carpenter and Carpenter 367-7100.
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achieving great results, as well as doing what is right for clients, Letterheads Sal 440-823-9124. Estate Gold &
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS Silver Exchange
intelligent, energetic, and gets along well with others Photography & More! HOME CARE
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• Strong communication and customer service skills your ad in over 140 community 330-416-7289 personal care assistance and
newspapers, with circulation homemaking services. Your Old Coins, Pocket Watches,
For consideration of this position, forward us your resume/ totaling over 10 million homes. local SENIORS Helping SE- Anything Old
quali?cations/requirements to Contact Independent Free Pa- NIORS® organization can help
pers of America IFPA at dan- as much or as little as you Call for service hours & private
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HOME IMPROVEMENT 316-A Broad St. • 440-323-4258
OUR CLASSIFIEDS
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ing, retaining walls. No job too and other oil and gas inter-
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13557 Denver, Co. 80201
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Answers on pg 19 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Hart Free
Estimates
Blacktop •Driveways 24 Hour Emergency Service
• Parking Lots 440-236-5543
800-467-1275
800-619-7808 (24 hours)
Fax: 440-774-4108 (24 hours) OH LIC #23331
J. A. KILBY ENT. HOME IMPROVEMENT
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Stamped Concrete
•Custom Remodeling & Renovations •Interior
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APPLIANCE, SALES & SERVICE Richards Concrete NOVAK CONCRETE, INC •Kitchen & Bathroom Replacement •Roofing
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41 YEARS IN BUSINESS Follow us on FaceBook FREE ESTIMATES • Kitchens/Baths
433 OBERLIN RD. 440-748-6217
ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 Richards Concrete LLC Quality Service since 1989
440-322-8170 440-328-6425
• Additions
AUTO SERVICE • Buildings/Garages
• Roofs
BILL Since 1950 COLUMBIA MARATHON 725 Sugar Lane, • Doors/Windows
Elyria, Oh 44035 • Siding
BAKER'S 440-365-0015 • Plumbing/Electrical
Your Auto or Complete Specializing in Home Improvements
Light Truck Full Mechanical
Service Center www.reaserconstruction.com
Repairs
WE SERVICE & REPAIR HAMPER CONSTRUCTION
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Reconditioned Appliances Refrigerators •Concrete Trim
Microwaves •Flooring & More
FOR SALE!
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Tim Hamper Office: 440-236-3851/Cell: 440-506-2302
Bud & Diane Casey, Owners IN HOME SERVICE ON
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ASPHALT, CONCRETE & STONE Horse Barns • Garages DENTAL Insurance
& Riding Arenas
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Commercial &
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Justin Jakubisin, Owner No wait for preventive care and no deductibles –
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Shopping Center Maintenance Co. Remodeling • Pole Barns • Windows • Doors Coverage for over 350 procedures – including cleanings,
Driveway Seal Coating FREE Concrete Patios • Driveways • Custom Homes exams, ?llings, crowns…even dentures
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Crack Filling & Patching Estimates
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on Seal Coating
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Residential & Commercial Electrical Service thistype. Contact us for complete details about this insurance solicitation. This specific offer is not available in CO,
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Present coupon at time of estimate P150 (GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN)
•Whole House •Remodeling •Panel Upgrades
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CONTRACTORS, INC.
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Masonry, Tuck Pointing,
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LAWN • GARDEN • LANDSCAPE
Triple Shredded Mulch Modern Landscaping & Design, Inc. J.A. Kilby Plumbing
Natural Residential ~ Commercial Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services
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CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available
Call: 440-748-1333 •New Work •Replacement •Repairs
Black or Brown •Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation
•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped
Located in Grafton Twp $30/yard
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216-973-2675 11564 Station Rd
Columbia Station, OH 44028 State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response
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Landscaping A&C Lawncare & Landscape LLC Family Business for Three Generations
with Intelligence®
For all your Lawncare & Landscape needs RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS
Landscape Maintenance/ Lawncare Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949
Snow & Ice Management • Clean-up Specials!
Mulching • Lawn Mowing Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
8997 Columbia Road Phone: 440-235-2356 www.benedictroofing.com
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 Fax: 440-235-2359 FREE ESTIMATES
www.smartscapesoh.com • Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types • Metal Roof Coatings
[email protected] Credit Cards Accepted • Shingles & Siding • Pole Barns - Roof & Repair • Residential/Commercial
• Bonded/Insured • BBB/Angies List • Quality Professional Workmanship
GRAFTON TOPSOIL 440-396-8954 or
440-355-5431 Cell: 216-402-2470 / 216-403-2965
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STONE •LIMESTONE •LOCATED ON W. CAPEL RD. Corey A Creak
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216-408-8770 440-251-4362 440-328-5518 • Metal Roof Coatings• Pole Barns - Roof & Repair
• Bonded/Insured • BBB/Angies List • Quality Professional Workmanship
Complete outdoor maintenance/
landscaping, snow removal, Cell: 216-402-2470
complete restoration, trimming/ 1-888-752-8458 www.rkcontractinginc.com
pruning, planting, spring/fall
cleanups, mulching, topsoil, CRR Ruby Red Construction
river rock, powerwashing
and much more! CONSTRUCTION
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
Call today! FREE ESTIMATES
[email protected] Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Power Wash
Call Dave at
Edwards Mobile Mower Repair PAINTING
(216) 584-5777 or email
“Let us come to you” MILUM PAINTING [email protected]
Self-Propelled Mowers & Riders • Sevice, Parts & Repair Interior/Exterior Free Estimates • Senior Discounts
Drywall Install/Repair
Summer Specials RELIABLE ROOFING
FREE ESTIMATES
Free Pick-up & Delivery within 25 mile radius Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs
440-309-5938 Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal
Offer expires 8/31/17 Of?ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com
PLUMBING
edwardsmobilemowerrepair.com Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner
SERVICES:
440-315-8855 All Seasons Roo?ng
•Plumbing Repairs
“37 years of doing it right” •Sewer & Drain Cleaning Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason
•Electronic Locating Siding & Gutter&OHDQLQJ Repairs
BROWN’S DESIGN LANDSCAPING INC. & NURSERY •Video Camera Inspection
•Sewer Excavation Repairs from $75.
Family owned & operated over 27 yrs.
1Nursery open to the public • Design & Installation - Water Features, 440-748-3259 Casey Williamson
Lawn Installation, Paver Patios & Walk Ways ICPI Certi?ed, SEPTIC SERVICES
Irrigation Installation & Service
SIMMONS
12590 Durkee Rd., Grafton • 440-748-2642
CONSTRUCTION
440-324-4321 Joe Simmons George Rose
30 Years Experience 216-978-2474 216-905-6947
$25OFFPersonal Plumber Service Corp.
24 HOUR EMERGENCY Any Service SEPTIC SYSTEM
SERVICE INSTALLATION & REPAIRS
Sewer, water & gas line repair/replacement
OH LIC #21372
LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
Expires 7/31/17. Not valid with any other offer.
Mulch • Soil • Gravel • Natural & Decorative Stone www.valurooter.com
Pick Up/Delivery • Winter Supplies • Firewood & More
8997 Columbia Road Phone: 440-235-2358
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 Fax: 440-235-2359
www.mryardoh.com
[email protected]
Custom Ecoscapes D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines
Lawn & Lanscape Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work
Over 20 Yrs Experience
Residential • Industrial • Commercial
SPRING/FALL CLEAN-UPS 24 HOUR SERVICE
•Paver Patios
Bobcat Skid-steer Work •Landscape Installs Edward Logar State ID# 19467
LAWN CARE •Landscape Design ODOT Certified
•Landscape Maintenance Off: 330-483-0055
Mowing • Planting Cell: 216-970-1910 7424 Crocker Rd.
Paver Patios • Edging •Retaining Walls Valley City, OH 44280
Ponds & Water Features •Drainage Work
Brush Removal & Chipping •Waterproo?ng
•Foundation Replacement
Lite Tree Work
Material Delivery 440-236-9625
CALL ALEX WELKY palmerslawncare.net
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N. RIDGEVILLE NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
Custom Exteriors J. A. KILBY ENT.
N. Ridgeville Senior Center events
•Windows •Azek Since 1989 “Stop the water before it stops you!”
•Siding •Soffit •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, Special Events:
•Doors •Metal Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services July 27 - “All about Alpacas,” presented by Joy Turner
of “Our Little World Alpacas,” and includes everything you
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement wanted to know about Alpacas. Brunch is a hot breakfast en-
trée with fruit, juice and coffee is $3. Reservations required
440-327-3433 by calling 353-0828.
August 4 - “Raisin Canes,” a group of energetic seniors
•Stone & Shake Siding to perform vaudeville variety show. Performance at Field’s
•Gutter/Cleaning/Guards United Methodist Church, at 34077 Lorain Rd., from 2-3:30
p.m. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. Advance tickets can be pur-
440-926-1600 chased at the Senior Center for $5 or at the door for $7.
Ongoing Programs:
TREE SERVICE POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION Blood Pressure - Third Wednesday of every month, from
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Walk-ins ?rst-come, ?rst-served.
SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED Socialization, Lunch, Bingo - Every Wednesday begin-
BASEMENT WALL CRACKS ning at 9 a.m. Lunch at 12 p.m. for $4. Bingo from 12:30-2
p.m. Reservations required for lunch by Tuesday noon.
~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ Mahjongg - 12-3 p.m. The group meets on Thursday’s for
instruction and game playing. A small fee for player’s card is
JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 required, but instruction is free!
Cards - Pinochle and Euchre enthusiasts gather every
Jason E. Davis WATER WELLS Thursday from 12-4 p.m. at the Center to play cards. No ex-
-Complete Crane Service- perience needed. Newcomers welcomed. Note: On the sec-
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS ond Thursday of month, play begins at 1:30 p.m.
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Trips:
Tree/Stump Removal SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS August 24 - Lorain County Fair Senior Day, free admis-
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS sion for seniors 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $8 transportation fee is due
Tree Trimming, Firewood by August 14.
“FREE ESTIMATES” FILTERS • CHLORINATORS September 26 - Amish Shopping. Fare $30, deadline is
Bonded & Insured SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP September 5. JM Smucker Store, P. Graham Dunn, Hersh-
berger’s farm/Bakery and Everything Rubbermaid. Bus de-
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 PUMPS • WATER RELATED parts from Senior Center at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 5 p.m.
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT (times are approximate).
For more information, or to register for programs or trips,
Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 call the Senior Center at (440) 353-0835.
Tree Trimming • Removal
Stump Grinding • Pruning Answers from pg 17 Arbor Day Foundation to plant
Fertilizers • Fire Wood trees in high-need forests
Free Estimates! Join the Arbor Day Foundation in July and 10 trees will be
planted in high-need National Forests. Forests across Amer-
Seth Emerson - Owner ica are a prized natural resource and anyone can help plant
Office: 440-322-2624 trees in these vital areas by joining the Arbor Day Foundation
this month.
Emergency: 440-452-2456
Through the Replanting Our National Forests campaign,
[email protected] the Arbor Day Foundation will honor each new member who
joins in July by planting 10 trees in forests that have been dev-
ARBOR CARE TREE astated by wild?res, insects and disease. The cost for joining
the Arbor Day Foundation is a $10 donation.
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
• 113 Ft. Crane America’s national forests face enormous challenges, in-
cluding unprecedented wild?res that have left a backlog of
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood more than 1 million acres in need of replanting. The Foun-
dation has worked with the United States Forest Service for
Triple Shredded Mulch more than 25 years to plant trees in high-need forests.
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member Our national forests provide habitat for wildlife, keep the
air clean and help ensure safe drinking water for more than
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 180 million Americans.
Premier Property Enhancement To join the Arbor Day Foundation and help plant trees in
Tree Services & Landscaping our national forests, send a $10 membership contribution to:
Replanting Our National Forests, Arbor Day Foundation, 100
Tree Removal • Trimming & Pruning • Brush Chipping Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, or visit arborday.org/
Land Clearing • Stump Grinding • Haul Away july.
Firewood for Sale • Root Removal • 65’ Bucket Truck SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!
110’ Crane Truck • Skid-steer, Trucks & Trailers for Hire!
LEGoSuwTFaeIrRMsaEtnAEPtTerEeicSde! 15% OFF Any Tree
Removal
One coupon per customer. Coupon must be
presented at time of estimate.
440-334-0578Call or Fully Licensed
& Insured
Text!
Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 6:00 pm 1115 EAST BROAD ST
Sat 8:00 am - 12 noon ELYRIA
Quick Lube - No Appointment Necessary ELYRIA 366-FORD (3673)
Same Day Service Appointments Available LORAIN 233-7402
Buy four select tires, get up to in mail-in rebates* when you use MOTORCRAFT®
BRAKE SERVICE
$130 the Ford Service Credit Card.
On these name brands: Goodyear, Get up to a
BFGoodrich, Uniroyal, Dunlop,
General Tire, Firestone, Pirelli, $50
Bridgestone and Yokohama. mail-in rebate
*Dealer-installed retail purchases only. Limit one redemption per customer. $80 Pirellii; $70 Bridgestone; $60 Goodyear, BFGoodrich, Dunlop, Firestone, General Tire; Yokohama or $40 when you use the
Uniroyal tire rebate by prepaid debit card or apply to an active Owner Advantage Rewards® account. $50 credit card rebate by prepaid debit card only. Subject to credit approval. Complete Ford Service Credit Card.
purchase must be made on the Ford Service Credit Card. Offer valid between 7/1/17 and 8/31/17. Submit rebate by 9/30/17. Cannot be combined with any other tire manufacturer-spon-
sored or Ford Service Credit Card rebate/offer. See participating dealership for vehicle applications, rebate and account details. Expires 8/31/17. Retail purchases only. Dealer-installed or Quick Lane® -installed Motorcraft brake pads or shoes only, on most vehicles. Exclusions
apply. Taxes extra. $50 rebate per axle, front or rear. Limit two axles. Offer valid between 7/1/17 and 8/31/17. Rebate form must be
postmarked by 9/30/17. Rebate by prepaid debit card or apply to an active Owner Advantage Rewards® account. See participating
dealership or Quick Lane for rebate and account details. Motorcraft® is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company.
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