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“Celebrating 63 Years of Community Service!”
Volume 64, No. 6 Columbia Station, Ohio August 6, 2018
Elyria’s Cascade Park project completed Herrick Memorial Library gets fresh look
The Herrick Memorial
Library board hired Supers
Landscape Inc. on June 9
to redo the front landscap-
ing after the removal of
two large trees and sever-
al large bushes that were
causing damage to the
stone, brick and ironwork
in front of the library. Su-
pers Landscaping, out of
Oberlin, did the job on
July 18 & 19. They also
redid the front raised stone
beds. The new plants and
shrubs used are a “Sweet-
bay” flowering Magnolia,
“Royal Candles” Speed-
will, “Little Lime - BoBo”
Hydrangeas, “Crimson
Pygmy” Barberry and
“Knockout Double Red”
Roses. The removal of the
Officials cut the ribbon to open the new playground at Cascade Park. large trees and overgrown
The Elyria Rotary Club bushes has opened up the
view of the wonderful ar-
donated close to $360,000 chitecture of the 114-year
to help build the inclusive old library.
playground at the Lorain Article submitted by
County Metro Parks Cas- Janet Hollingsworth, Di-
cade Park as part of their rector, MLIS (HML) Wellington’s Herrick Memorial Library gets a fresh new look.
Centennial Celebration.
The playground features
multiple swing sets, musi- Relief Program continues with heat wave
cal instruments, water fea-
tures, climbing structures The Lorain County Community Action Agency and the Ohio Development Services
and even a bear. Agency are offering help staying cool for low-income residents 60 or more years of age or
In addition to the play- with medical conditions worsened by extreme heat.
The 2018 Summer Crisis Program will operate through Aug. 31 with eligible Lorain
ground, in collaboration County residents receiving help paying their cooling bill and/or an air conditioning unit.
with the City of Elyria, Lo- The program’s qualifications are two tiered. Residents must be 60 or older or have a
rain County Metro Parks Local residents enjoy the new slide at the park. documented medical condition. They must also live at or below 175 percent of the Federal
has incorporated a new ve- Metro Parks entered into nence and glory that they Poverty Line (an annual income of $43,050 for a family of four).
hicular and pedestrian en- an agreement and partner- deserve. Thus far in the program, 104 air conditioners have been distributed and 33 people have
trance off Furnace Street, ship with the City of Elyria In attendance for the received help paying their bill.
hundreds of new trees, pic- to assume park operations ribbon cutting was Mayor Ohioans enrolled in the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) are not eligible for
nic shelter, restroom, spray and agreed to a substantial Holly Brinda who thanked a monetary benefit from the Summer Crisis Program. But, if the enrolled PIPP household is
basin and bank stabiliza- capital investment to bring everyone that helped make current with payments, they may be eligible for an air conditioner.
tion along the Black River Cascade and Elywood the park renovations pos- PIPP customers are reminded that to receive full benefits they must maintain a record of
to mitigate flood damage. parks back to the promi- sible. on-time, in-full payments. PIPP customers who still need assistance even on this program
In 2013, Lorain County should contact LCCAA to learn about other resources available to them. Please visit our
website at www.lccaa.net for a list of things to remember about PIPP.
Appointments can be made now by calling 1-855-806-9620. Three sites will be open
Take Flight program at Cleveland Hopkins Airport during the program. All three are scheduled via the toll free number.
Hours have changed at LCCAA’s office at St. Agnes Church, 611 Lake Ave. in Elyria.
Take Flight! is an airport “rehearsal” specially designed for individuals with develop- The office is now open on Mondays and Tuesdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., with a focus on
mental disabilities and their families. The program is designed to alleviate the stress that walk-ins. Walk-in hours are Monday mornings from 8-11 a.m. and all day Tuesdays. Ap-
families who have a person with a disability may experience when flying. It provides fami- pointments are available on Monday afternoons. The office will be closed for lunch from
lies the chance to practice entering the airport, get boarding passes, go through security and 12-1 p.m. daily.
board a plane in a structured and supportive learning environment. All ages are welcome The main office at 936 Broadway, in Lorain, will be open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5
- including parents, guardians, siblings and providers. This special program will be at the p.m. The site is closed for lunch from 12-1 p.m. daily. Walk-ins will be accepted all day.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, located at 5300 Riverside Drive, in Cleveland The Wellington office at 115 Willard Memorial Square will be open on Wednesdays from
on August 11, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and includes lunch. Registration is required by calling 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Walk-ins will be accepted before 11 a.m. The site is closed for lunch
Matt Sweeney at (330) 725-7751 ext. 306 or by email at [email protected] or register from 12-1 p.m. daily.
online at: www.mcbdd.org. The client must be seated with an advocate 45 minutes prior to closing for lunch or for the
This program is provided in partnership between the Medina County Board of Develop- day. This ensures adequate time to process the application before closing.
mental Disabilities and United Airlines. SEE HEAT WAVE ON PAGE 7
North Ridgeville Carlisle Community Directory 15
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Grafton 7 Churches 6
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LOCAL August 17-19 August 19 August 25
Events Valley City closes off Rt 303 Catch a frog in your pond In honor of our Bicentennial
Valley City Frog Jump
Medina Fest
Valley City Street Fair
and 200 years of Medina his-
and bring it to jump! Longest
in downtown for 3 days to put
jumps win trophies! Don’t have
tory, we’re proud to present
on this awesome fundraising
Medina Fest, a full day of fun,
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event for the Fire Dept. Enjoy
Registration for flights at 10am
food, music, and activities
Live music, Food and Games
Mill Stream Park
for all ages!
Medina!
St Rt 303, West of 252
Medina Square
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Downtown Medina
Hours vary each day 9:00am - 4:00pm
August 4 August 5 August 11 www.mainstreetmedina.com/
Olmsted Heritage Days Hungarian Day Picnic Westside Flea August 18 Aug 20-26 medina-fest-2018
Starts with the parade on The menu will be chicken pa- Come out and enjoy artwork, Summer’s End Craft Sale Lorain County Fair
Thursday and concludes with prikas and schnitzel dinners food trucks, music, friendly al- Shop with us and 50+ lo- 173rd Annual Fair August 29
the Kiwanis Breakfast on the with side dishes of stuffed cab- pacas, jewelry, kids games a cal vendors. There will be Lorain County Fairgrounds
Bridge Sunday morning. Join bage, kolbasz and schnitzel raffle and more. Vendors from something for everyone from Lorain Trivia Nights
us for music, fun, food, kids’ sandwiches, goulash, dump- all over Ohio, donations to Me- homemade crafts, to make-up, Come and test your knowledge
activities, and more. lings and gravy, cabbage and dina County Battered Womens household items, to local small of Lorain trivia as questions of
Downtown Olmsted Falls noodles and langos, while Shelter and North Ridgeville businesses. Admission is free. ‘yesteryear’ and ‘today’ will be
Columbia & Bagley Rds quantities last. $2 to get in and Community Care. Heritage Presby. Church presented. Bring a team or
Hours vary each day enjoy the Music too! North Olmsted Comm Park 515 N. Leavitt Rd bring your grandparents and
St. Lad’s Picnic Grounds 28114 Lorain Rd., Amherst join us for a bit of knowledge
Our Lady Queen of Clinton Avenue, Lorain North Olmsted 9:00am - 2:00pm and a whole lot of fun!
Speak of the Devil,
Peace Family Fest 12:00pm - 8:00pm 9:00am - 3:00pm 201 W. 5th St., Lorain
There will be a Car Show, Kids 6:30pm
Games, Raffles, Beer Garden, August 7-12 August 12
Neo Soccer Bubbles, Corn
Hole, Basketball Hoops, Giant Cuyahoga County Fair Medina Affair on the Historical Speaker Series
Jenga, Magician Show, Minute 122nd Annual Fair Square
to Win it Challenge, Bingo and Cuyahoga County CRAFT FESTIVAL & VINTAGE Don’t miss more fantastic performances with the Bicentennial Historical
Casino, Contests and Fire- Fairgrounds, Berea FAIR features handmade crafts Speaker Series. All performances are free to the public and begin at 7 p.m. at
works! from some of the finest crafts- the Patricia Lindley Center for Performing Arts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Come
708 Erie St., Grafton men in Ohio and surrounding learn and be entertained!
6:00pm - 11:00pm states. See 150 vendors and Tuesday, August 14 - Christine Edwards Borkan - Feels Like Home: the
www.olqpgrafton.org/festival enjoy the blues and jazz music Development of Architectural Styles in 19th century Wellington - Christie Ed-
billowing from the Gazebo. wards Borkan is an art historian who grew up among the beautiful old hous-
Family Fun Fair and Medina Square es on Wellington’s Main Street. She was a graduate of the Class of ’76, and a
Classic Car Show Downtown Medina summer employee of the Spirit of ’76 Museum; studying Archibald Willard’s
Listen to Music (The Summer 11:00am - 5:00pm paintings probably influenced her choice of art history as a major in her Bach-
of ‘65 Band) and check out the www.medinacraftshows.com/ elor’s degree at Hiram College. Christie’s slide presentation will examine many
classic cars and the sidewalk affair of the houses and buildings that make up the architectural fabric of Wellington
sales. Also available- Children Aug. 10-12 in the 19th century—from its early days as a quiet village to the bustling days of
crafts, Vendors, Contests and Ice Cream Social & the cheese industry. She will tie in some of the family stories that go along with
Peppy the Clown. North Ridgeville Corn Cookbook Launch Party! particular houses, and where possible interior descriptions and photographs,
Downtown Oberlin Festival Enjoy an ice cream sundae, a so we can imagine the lifestyle of our predecessors.
Tuesday, September 11 Ohio’s U.S. Presidents’ Wives - Enjoy costumed
10:00am - 3:00pm The annual Corn Festival offers tour of the Carnegie Center, portrayals of eight First Ladies. Ohio’s U.S. Presidents’ Wives are a group of
FREE admission, FREE enter- and entertainment by The Am- women who, in costume, portray the lives of the eight First Ladies of the Ohio
tainment, FREE parking Enjoy ethyst String Trio. Plus sample Presidents of the United States which include Caroline Harrison, Ida McKin-
the Fireworks, Corn Eating 10 recipes from the new Lorain ley, Lucretia Garfield, Julia Grant, Lucy Hayes, Anna Harrison, Helen Taft, and
Contest, Kids Games, Bands Eats! Cookbook. Tickets $5. Florence Harding. During each of the six minute presentations, they will tell
Carnegie Center
August 4-5 and the Grande Parade. 329 W. 10th St. some interesting and “little told facts” of the lives and times of each of the First
Bainbridge Rd.
Ladies.
Tuesday, October 9 - A encore of the Fashion Show first presented at the
Medina County Fair Btw Rt. 83 & Root Rd. Lorain Antique Car Festival - Coordinated by Linda Hatton, Leslie Simonson, Nicole
1:00pm - 4:00pm
North Ridgeville
173rd Annual Fair Hayes, Marilyn Wainio and Dottie Cianciola. The show spotlights historical
Medina County Fairgrounds fashions while weaving a tale of influential residents throughout Wellington’s
August 11 August 17-18 200 years. This is a change from the originally scheduled performance of “The
WGC Bridgestone German Fest Burning River Festival Spirits of Wellington.”
Tuesday, November 13 - Tim Simonson, Myron T Herrick - Tim will share
Invitational Two nights of music, beer and stories about the extraordinary life of Myron T. Herrick including the creation
20th Annual PGA tournament The day features German style water conservancy. Three of the Herrick Memorial Library, his ties to Cleveland and Herrick’s success
food, beer and pastries plus
to be held at Firestone Country Live Music! Activities include stages of music will light up as the Ambassador to France. Tim also enjoys speaking engagements on The
Club. Get tickets to watch from Jungle Bob and his animals, the Lake Erie shoreline with 14 American Revolution, The Ford Model T and History of American Clocks.
the stands or to walk along the balloon artist Noah Sholl, genre-spanning music acts plus Saturday, December 8 - Bicentennial Gala and the debut of Wellington:
course. Discounts for Military. Shane Charney’s M&S Equine a diverse mix of food vendors Then and Now - Dave Conklin and Dottie Cianciola are producing the docu-
Firestone Country Club Services Horse Rides, basket and trucks. Tickets $15 at door. mentary, Wellington: Then and Now. With the help of the Applied Commu-
452 East Warner Rd., raffles and kids’ games. Coast Guard Station nications students at Wellington High School, the team is developing a video
Akron Amherst Sandstone Village Whiskey Island, introspection of our community and the events and people who’ve given it life
763 Milan Ave, Amherst Cleveland throughout its 200-year history. Refreshments will be available following the
1:00pm - 9:00pm 6:00pm (both nights) showing of the documentary.
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Columbia Trustees meeting Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner
The Columbia Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, Au-
Come and join the Kitten Krazy Adoption Center and Quick
Julie Petras gust 6, at 7 p.m. at the town hall. The community is welcome Fix Spay/Neuter Clinic for their popular “Spay-ghetti & No
email: [email protected] to attend. Balls Dinner” on Friday, September 28. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. and dinner starts at 7:30 p.m. with a cash bar. The dinner is
Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame at Williams on the Lake, located at 787 Lafayette Road, in Me-
Columbia High School News nominations open dina. Shop their Silent Auction, enjoy music, raffles and more!
After dinner, there’s lots of fun during their Live Auction.
Tickets are $25 and are on sale now. You can purchase tick-
Parking Permit for CHS Students - Parking Permit appli- The Columbia Athletic Hall of Fame committee is once ets at Kitten Krazy Adoption Center, located at 910 Lake Road,
cations are now available and required for eligible seniors, ju- again receiving nominations for the Class of 2019 inductees. in Medina, or at Quick Fix, located at 930 Lafayette Road, in
niors and sophomores who plan to drive to school during the Think about past athletes that stood out, a fantastic coach, or Medina. Please purchase tickets by September 20. Advance
2018-2019 school year. Applicants must maintain a minimum a community member who committed themselves to athletics. tickets only!
1.5 GPA, hold a permanent driver’s license and attend the man- Eligible nominees can be athletes who are currently 30 yrs. All proceeds benefit Kitten Krazy and Quick Fix. Sponsor-
datory parking meeting. Student parking is available in the lots old, a coach or administrator who are no longer in that position ships and donations are welcome. Please direct any questions
adjacent to the school. There is a $30 fee required to attain a or a community member. to: [email protected].
permit. The finished application, with a copy of your current The nomination form can be obtained from the concession
driver’s license and copy of the liability insurance attached, stand in the Athletic Complex, the CHS office or printed from Southwest General Healthy Events
is due Wednesday, August 8. The student driver must attend a the Columbia Local Schools website, www.Columbia.k12.
mandatory parking meeting on Monday, August 13, either from oh.us (click on CHS Athletics and follow the directions to the
8:30-9:30 a.m. or 2-3 p.m. Applicants will be required to pay Columbia Hall of Fame “form”). The deadline for the nomina- Southwest General’s Community Nurse Program offers a
the $30 permit fee at the meeting. Cash, money order or checks tion form is October 15, 2018. Completed forms can be turned variety of health and wellness programs in local communities
made payable to CHS will be collected at that time. Any ques- in to Jeff Jump, Athletic Director at the high school. throughout the year. To learn more about these programs, visit
tions, please call CHS at 236-5001. Forms are also available on The 2019 HOF induction ceremony will be slated for some- www.swgeneral.com/events.
our website, www.columbia.k12.oh.us, under documents. time in January 2019. Aunt Flo Doesn’t Visit Anymore! Your Menopause Ques-
CHS Fall Sports Parent meeting and Sports/Marching tions Answered - Emily LaSota, MD, a board-certified Obste-
Band pictures - There will be a Fall Sports Parents meeting on trician/Gynecologist on the Medical Staff at Southwest Gen-
Thursday, August 9, at 6 p.m. in the High School cafeteria for Jimmy Mack seeks loving home eral, will discuss hot flashes, mood swings, weight gain and
all high school and middle school parents of fall sports athletes. changes in your sex life, which can happen with menopause.
There will be a general session to go over rules and regulations to know Jimmy Mack - I Also, she will discuss what you can do to improve your over-
from OHSAA and to review the parent student athletic hand- think you will love him! all well-being. Reservation is required. Call (440) 238-5530.
book. Coaches of individual teams will have an opportunity to Jimmy Mack and the other Thursday, August 9, at 7 p.m. Cuyahoga County Public Li-
meet with team parents in designated areas immediately fol- kittens/cats currently avail- brary, Strongsville Branch, 18700 Westwood Dr.
lowing the general meeting. able for adoption can be seen Memory Screening - Are you saying “Sorry, I forgot” a lit-
On Thursday, August 9, all high school fall sports team/ at www.friendshipapl.org/ tle too often? It’s normal to forget a name from time to time.
individual and Marching Band pictures will be taken. All par- cats. All cats receive one or It’s not normal to keep forgetting days of the week or when
ticipants should receive order information and a time sched- more vaccinations, a basic to pay bills or take medication. Come to a free screening by
ule for team/group and individual pictures from their coaches/ veterinary examination, are the Community Nurses to see if you should consider seeing a
advisors. Please direct any questions to your child’s respective wormed, spayed/neutered doctor. Reservation is required. Call (440) 816-4037. Thurs-
coach/advisor. and feline leukemia tested. day, August 16, from 9-11 a.m. Ehrnfelt Semior Center, 18100
Royalton Rd., Strongsville.
Food Pantry Kittens under a year old are Free Hearing Screening - Performed by Southwest Gener-
$50 and cats over a year are
only $20. All kittens/cats al Community Nurses. Reservation is required; call (440) 816-
The August food distribution at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Jimmy Mack over 3 months old are also 4037. Friday, August 24, from 9-11 a.m. Brunswick Recreation
Church will be on Monday, August 6, from 4-5:30 p.m. The Jimmy Mack is a really micro-chipped. Center, 3637 Center Rd., Brunswick.
church is located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Town- nice cat! He rolls over and If you would like to Your Emergency Questions Answered: Lunch & Learn -
ship. The food, from the Second Harvest Food Bank of North looks at you and seems to give this kitty a new, lov- Join Jackie Haumschild, RN, MSN, Paramedic-EMS Coordi-
Central Ohio in Lorain, is available to residents of Columbia, say “love me please.” He is a ing, forever home, please nator, Southwest General, as she discusses the most frequently
Grafton and Eaton Township. Recipients must be eligible ac- year old and an affectionate, call the Friendship Animal asked questions regarding emergency medical care. Learn what
cording to Ohio Job and Family Services guidelines and bring friendly, so lovable great cat. Protective League at (440) you’ll need to know when an illness or accident strikes. Com-
proof of address, such as a current utility bill and a photo ID. There were too many animals 322-4321. The shelter is lo- plimentary lunch will be provided. Reservation is required;
For more information, or to determine eligibility, phone the cated at 8303 Murray Ridge call (440) 238-9001. Wednesday, August 29, at noon. Shurmer
church office at (440) 236-5095, M-F between 9 a.m. and noon. in the home, so Jimmy Mack Road, in Elyria. Place Meeting Center, 18715 Shurmer Rd., Strongsville.
is looking for a new one. Get
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Do Men & Women Think Differently? - Join Marlene Kurz,
Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrim- LPCC-S, Oakview Behavioral Health Services, Southwest
inating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or County-Wide Fill the Bus Drive General, as she discusses what research tells us about males
disability. and females - their similarities and differences. Reservation is
United Way of Greater -August 10, Elyria Big required by Monday, August 27; call (440) 427-2519. Friday,
Columbia Historical Society Lorain County has partnered Lots, 825 Cleveland St., from August 31, at noon. Jenkins Place Senior Center, 26100 Bagley
Rd., Olmsted Falls.
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11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Columbia Historical Society will hold its August meet- County Educational Service -August 11, Elyria
ing on Tuesday, August 14, in Columbia Town Hall, located at Center and H&R Block to co- Walmart, 1000 Chestnut
Commons Dr., from 10 a.m.-
ordinate a Fill the Bus school
25496 Royalton Road, at 7 p.m. for the social and 7:30 p.m. for supply drive that provides 5 p.m.
the program. The program this month comes from The Lorain students in need with supplies -Now through August 27,
County Historical Society and is called “Notable Women of Lo- at 13 school districts through- Monday through Friday, from
rain County,” women who made an impact on Lorain County. out Lorain County. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the
At the business meeting to follow, the Officers of the Columbia Needed items include Educational Service Center
Historical Society will present a Capital Improvement Program pens, pencils, colored pen- of Lorain County, 1885 Lake
to the membership. They need everyone’s input. cils, markers, crayons, high- Ave., Elyria.
lighters, pencil cases, note- -Now through August 16
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Mozaic Energy is all about Balancing the Mind, Body cards, tissues, hand sanitizer, 4:30 p.m. at United Way of
and Soul. I do a combination of Crystal Healing, Pranic lunch boxes, book covers, Greater Lorain County, 642
Healing and Reiki all together, which I call CPR. It is Ener- backpacks, usb drives, poster Broadway Ave., Lorain.
gy Work. It helps to clear unwanted energy blockages that board, post-it notes and head-
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erful experience. It can help with pain, stress, anxiety, de- can be brought to United Way
pression and so many other things. It helps to cleanse, calm, of Greater Lorain County’s
relax and refresh you. annual Campaign Kickoff on
August 17 from 11:30 a.m.- 1
p.m. at Mike Bass Ford, 5050
Detroit Rd., in Sheffield Vil-
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Published Weekly on Monday The next sale is scheduled for Friday, September 7, from 8 Come and Worship
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter a.m.-4 p.m., and Saturday, September 8, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
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Donations of furniture and household goods are still actively GRAFTON UNITED United Church of God
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anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. You have a forever fam- Arrangements can be made to pick up large furniture or frag- 8:45am Sunday School Sabbath Services
ily at CR! They start each week with a free dinner served from ile donations free of charge from some locations in northern 10:00am Worship Saturdays at 12:30 pm
6-7 p.m. Then, they gather for worship at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. they Ohio (donations to help defray the cost of movers are greatly 10:35am Children’s Church
break out into open share groups, followed by coffee and des- appreciated). Those interested in contributing items for the sale Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor http://cleveland.ucg.org
sert at 9 p.m. in the café. They offer free childcare from 6:30- should contact the Warehouse Sale Team at (216) 255-9090.
9:30 p.m. for those that attend. Come for part of the evening, NOTE: The agency is unable to accept bedding, books,
or come for it all! For more information, please visit www. clothing, cribs and car seats, small electronics, small and major Church of Christ “Welcome Home”
hopechristianchurch.com/ministries/celebrate-recovery. Time appliances, medical supplies, sporting goods, children’s toys New Life Wesleyan Church
does not heal all wounds, but God’s love, truth, grace and for- and games, computers and related hardware, mattresses and Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
giveness does. Please come as you are and keep coming back! box springs, televisions and stuffed animals. Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 11149 West River Rd.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Hope Christian Church is located at 32625 Detroit Rd., in Columbia Station
Avon. ARF hosting the premiere of 211 Forest St., LaGrange SUNDAY 9 am
440-355-6872
Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program for Adult Bible Study
anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each “Loss And Found” SUNDAY 10 am
week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo- Join ARF for a unique and special evening that promotes the Worship & Children’s Church
cated at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first hour begins shelter and the beauty of rescue animals. We’re fortunate to be
with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a hosting the local screening of the new movie “Loss and Found,” WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small a touching 30-minute film about a young man devastated by the Bible Study
groups for men and women, with a special video for first time loss of his best friend, his dog Russell, who eventually finds Youth Group, Kids Club
attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments purpose in his life by saving the lives of more rescue dogs. De- COLUMBIA UNITED
are served following the program. For further information, call scribed as “Pit Bulls & Parolees” meets “The Hangover,” this METHODIST Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
Bob at (440) 326-2329. endearing and entertaining film was the winner of the Audience Rev. John Bodo
Choice Award at this year’s HB Film Festival. The event is on CHURCH - Associate Pastor
Life Spring Community Church would also like to invite Wednesday, August 8, at Grindstone Tap House, located at 826 Worship Service
the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. Come join Front Street, in Berea. Times: Red carpet: 6 p.m.; Screening: 10:30 a.m. 440-236-8600
them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The church is locat- 7:15 p.m. Sunday School www.nlwesleyan.org
ed at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner and fellowship is ARF will take over the dining room of Grindstone Tap
from 6-7 p.m., large groups from 7-8 p.m., small groups from 8-9 House for this festive evening and will have door prizes, give- during Worship Service
p.m. and 9 p.m. coffee and dessert. Child care is available. For aways and raffles. Grindstone will offer drink and appetizer 25453 ROYALTON ROAD St. Elizabeth
more information, you can go to celebraterecovery.lifescc.net. specials for ARF guests - it all promises to be a fun night to COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Ann Seton
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25801 Royalton Rd.
It is not to late to register for Parish School of Religion filmmaker Jon Mancinetti (who’s originally from Cleveland!) [email protected] Columbia Station, OH
(PSR) at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church! There are families will be here to share his story with us. Order tickets at https:// www.columbiaumc.net Sacrament of Reconciliation
who have not registered their children as of yet or are new to www.eventbrite.com/e/loss-and-found-berea-premiere-tick- (Confession)
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
the area and still need to register. ets-48073291509. Tickets are only $20; order early as this will Anytime by Appointment
PSR is for 1st through 8th grade students. The children sell out. Part of the proceeds benefit the animals of ARF! Ques- NORTH
make their First Communion in 2nd grade and their Confir- tions? Contact [email protected]. EATON Weekend Masses
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mation in 8th grade. The classes are held at Columbia Middle PAL Support Group Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
School on Mondays from 6:30-7:45 p.m. CHRISTIAN 440-236-5095
The significance of Religious Education in your child’s life Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group CHURCH www.seascolumbiastation.org
is very important to us. Please call the Religious Education of parents helping parents, offering education and support at no (Disciples)
office at 236-3711 to register. Classes start in September. charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daughter from Rt. 82 & 83
addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but the family 440-748-2230
GriefShare members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are on the 1st and www.neccdisciples.com
3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Bible Worship Services
GriefShare is a Faith based support group for those who Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station.
have lost a loved one. We offer support, comfort and guidance www.palgroup.org 8:00 am & 10:30 am
through shared experiences, providing encouragement and Sunday School
Hope for Joy in your future. Bring a friend if you’d like. Divorce Care Seminars 9:00 am
Group meetings are at Christ Church, located at 23080 Roy- Polly Tallos
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in
alton Road, in Columbia Station (at Rt. 82 and Marks Road). Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people Christian Ed. & Youth Director
They will be held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8 p.m. or learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Rev. David Chafin
Tuesday mornings from 10-11:30 a.m., August 14 through No- The group understands how attendees feel because they all have Interim Minister
vember 6. been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin at-
For more information or to register, please visit www.grief-
share.org or contact Pastor Dominic Verdell at 440-236-8282. tending the DivorceCare group at any point. Each session is
“self-contained” so there is no need to attend in sequence. At-
tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next
13-week cycle. For details on meeting days/times, call (440)
323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The
group meets at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275
Telegraph Road, in Elyria.
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February 1955, Council appropriated $160,000 for construction
of a new waterworks building and a 25 million gallon reservoir.
It became obvious in 1990 that a larger and more efficient
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 water plant was needed. The most efficient way to cope was to [email protected]
email: [email protected] join the Rural Lorain County Water Authority. Grafton joined
RLCWA on November 9, 1995.
Tidbit: when the water tower developed a leak in fall of Public Zoning meeting
1989, welding repairs cost $4,400.
SENIOR LUNCHEON Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a pub-
The August Senior Luncheon will be held on Thursday, Au- lic zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall, 17109 Avon
gust 9, at 11:30 a.m. in the parish hall of Our Lady Queen of AHHR events Belden Road, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 14 (second Tuesday
Peace Church. Please bring a dish to share; the meat will be instead of the third Tuesday). The Zoning Commission will be
provided. The guest speaker will be Grafton Village Fire Chief, Angels Haven Horse Rescue will have a fun horse show on reviewing the existing fencing regulations and discussing other
Randy Kimbro. All seniors who qualify for a Golden Buckeye Sunday, August 12, at the Carlisle Equestrian Center, in La- issues and concerns as they come up.
Card are welcome to attend. Grange.
LOCAL GOLF OUTINGS Their annual Steak (or chicken) and Bake Off will offer a Attention Township Residents
Dominic Zunis Memorial - The third annual 4-man scram- little bit of BINGO this year. This annual and delicious event
ble will tee off on Saturday, August 11, at the Carlisle Golf takes place on Sunday, August 26, at the North Park Communi- Fill Dirt - Those interested in fill dirt should call 926-2354
Club on Slife Road. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with a shot- ty Center in Grafton. for more information - a wrong number was previously pub-
gun start at 9 a.m. The entry fee is $75 per person and includes Please call Heidi for questions or additional information at lished.
lunch at the turn and dinner by Wolfeys. There will be priz- 440-781-5060. NEXXUS Pipeline Update - NEXXUS will be testing some
es for the top three teams. Make checks payable to Dominic AHHR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer based organiza- pipeline. It may be very noisy and the work may be done during
Zunis Memorial Foundation. Organizers will also accept Visa, tion. daytime and nighttime hours.
MasterCard and Paypal. For more information, email tzunis@
oh.rr.com. Grafton-Midview Library Belden Historical Society
Grafton V.F.W. Post - The Grafton V.F.W. golf outing will
The Belden Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Au-
be held Sunday, August 26, at Brentwood Golf Club. The fee For more information or to register for programs, stop into gust 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Town Hall and Museum on the
for the 4-man scramble is $60 per golfer and includes 18 holes the library at 983 Main Street, call (440) 926-3317 or log onto corner of Rt. 303 and Rt. 83. The meeting will be preceded by a
with cart, food, raffles and more. Check-in is at 7:30 a.m. with www.gmplibrary.org. Registration is required for most pro- potluck picnic at 6:30 p.m. Hot dogs, ice cream, beverages and
a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Always a good time. Only a few grams. table service will be provided.
spots left. Call 926-3341 for more information. B.R.A.T. - Be Ready At All Times - Monday, August 6, 5:30 At the meeting, we will be discussing the ice cream social
Midview Lady Middies Basketball - A 3-person scramble p.m. Join Corporal Martin of the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of-
golf tournament to benefit Lady Middies Basketball will be fice for this women only self-defense class. Build confidence and upcoming projects.
This year’s Ice Cream Social was held inside the air-condi-
held on Sunday, September 16, at Brentwood Golf Club. The by learning situational awareness and personal safety tech- tioned Museum, due to the 90+ degree heat. The attendance was
shotgun start will be at 8:30 a.m. Fees are $65 per golfer and in- niques. Participants must be 18 or older. down, but all that attended enjoyed conversation and tours of
cludes 18 holes, cart, lunch, prizes, beverage tickets and dinner. Inspirational Book Club - Wednesday, August 8, at noon. the museum and one-room school. We will be discussing ways
There will be a skins game, betting holes and a 50/50 raffle. To “Though Waters Roar,” by Lynn Austin. Bring your lunch to increase attendance next year, as this is our main fund-raiser.
ensure a spot, please register by September 1. Soft spikes are (optional) and come ready to discuss this novel where Harriet A special thanks to our 50/50 raffle winner, Jean Haight, for
required. For more information, contact Scott Newton at 440- Sherwood, who has always adored her grandmother and has donating her winnings back to the Society.
315-3635 or at [email protected]. decided to follow her footsteps to fight for social justice, unex- The public is always invited to attend and new members are
Midview Kiwanis meeting pectedly finds herself in jail with time to think about the previ- always welcome. If you have any pictures, articles or memora-
ous generations of her family and their faith. Limited quantities
bilia of local history, we are always looking for more.
of book copies will be available prior to the meeting. Faciliator:
The Midview Kiwanis Club will meet on Wednesday, Au- Peggy Wyar Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club
gust 8, from 4-8 p.m. at North Park in Grafton. All are invited Instrument Petting Zoo - Wednesday, August 9, 2 p.m.
to help Midview Kiwanis celebrate their first anniversary, along Drop into our Community Room to see, touch and hear instru- The Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club held their last meeting on
with the grand opening of the refurbished basketball court. ments brought to us by members of the Midview High School July 25. The next meeting is the final meeting of the year on
Marching Band. Band members will be on hand to answer Wednesday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Belden Fire Station.
Grafton Village History questions and perform! We will make decorations for the booth at the next meeting, so
all members need to bring a picture of themselves to include in
Continuing “Water Works” - Following the decision to HEAT WAVE CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE the club booth at the fair. The refreshments will be brought by
modernize the water system, a bond issue was passed in 1920. Gino, Tyler and Alexis B. The club will participate in a com-
Although the project engineer died, his explicit plans were fol- The client must be seated with an advocate 45 minutes prior munity service visit to AbbeWood Senior Living on Saturday,
lowed to provide a water system; pump house and pumps were to closing for lunch or for the day. This ensures adequate time August 11. We wish everyone good luck at the Lorain County
accepted on August 31, 1920. to process the application before closing. Fair! The club will be volunteering at the Milk Barn (in front of
Osborne Foundry cast the manhole covers stamped Made Some documentation requirements have changed. For ex- show ring #9) on Sunday, August 26, from 2-6 p.m. to support
by Grafton Foundry, Grafton, Ohio. The first shipment of cast ample, only 30 days of income verification is now required Lorain County 4-H! We are saddened by the loss of our Head
iron pipe arrived within a week. The plan was to drill wells into for fixed are earned income that is reflective of the prior 12 4-H Club Advisor, Al DiVencenzo. Al served as the 4-H club
the quarry rock, then, using 2 deep well pumps on the quarry’s months. Please visit our website or call during business hours advisor for the Belden B’s & G’s (formerly Belden Boys) 4-H
edge, to pump from 50 feet underground. for a detailed list. Documentation includes: club for 45 years. His enthusiasm and dedication to the 4-H
Frank Anderson was a licensed stationary engineer origi- •Income information for all household members 18 years of program will be missed. Submitted by Emily Edwards, 4-H
nally at the CCC Railroad pump house (until it exploded). He age or older. Any member reporting “no income” must com- Advisor.
joined the village water department work crew from 1929- plete a no income form.
1939, operating the waterworks, doing repairs and reading wa- •Social Security numbers for all household members.
ter meters. After the plant remodeling in 1935 with new filters •Proof of citizenship for all household members. KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
and chemical equipment, Frank became plant operator. Water •Most recent electric and gas bills.
lines were extended and service completed. •Proof of medical condition if applicable (documentation GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
Albert Fretter, of Medina, served as superintendent until signed by a licensed physician or registered nurse practitioner).
1946. Then, George Kasmierczak, as Water Superintendent, •Additional information may be required. ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
took over the responsibility of keeping the water flowing. Bac- Contact LCCAA headquarters at (440) 245-1870 with any
teria tests every 24 hours, adding chemicals as needed, flushing questions. Hours By Appointment
the settling tank at least 3 times a day - George worked 16 hours
a day. 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
Over the years, by 1954, water and sewer systems were ex- Farm Market locations
panded to meet the demands of the expanding population. The GRAFTON, OHIO
Village bought 57 acres of land on the south side of Grafton. In Fruits and vegeta- 440-926-2705
bles are the ultimate
Steigerwald Nursery power foods because
they are full of vita-
mins and minerals SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
summer SALE that help make a body programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
healthy and strong.
Fruits and veggies are
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
50% OFF also low in calories— The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
perfect to help man-
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
age or lose weight.
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
Discover how to
Hours: Sat. 9-4pm find fresh fruits and 8/6 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
vegetables: donuts and coffee for participants.
34790 St. Rt 303, Grafton | 440-926-2351 tory of local farm markets at LiveHealthyLorainCounty.com/ 8/7 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
•Find a full direc-
Local, or call 2-1-1 and ask about 2018 farm market locations. by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
•Join a produce pick-up through City Fresh - pay a set participants.
amount per week and pick up a box of fresh produce at lo- 8/9 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up.
cations throughout Lorain County. Call (44) 707-6606 or visit CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE
CityFresh.org for more information or to reserve your order. BEFORE NOON.
When choosing which fruits and vegetables to take home, 8/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks
keep the following tips in mind: for participants.
•Eat the rainbow. Different colored vegetables provide dif-
ferent nutrients, so choose fruits and vegetables that are differ- 8/13 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
ent colors to get the widest possible range of nutrients. donuts and coffee for participants.
•Consider how you’ll prepare and eat the produce. If manag- 8/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise
Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical, ing a sharp knife is difficult, choose bite-sized fruit like berries Class being instructed by Debi’s
Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances instead of melons. If you have mouth sensitivities, choose soft Personal Training with fruit and
veggies like tomatoes or cook crunchy veggies to soften them. juice for participants.
Grafton Wellington •Try to get FIVE servings of fruits and vegetables every day. 8/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St A serving is usually considered to be the size of your fist, or Club with pop and snacks for
about a cup. Make fruits and vegetables part of your social and
440-926-3312 440-647-6010 family life, too. participants.
For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCounty- the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Health.com. Follow your local health department on Twitter @ • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
www.beriswillins.com LorainCoHealth, Facebook or YouTube. Manager for additional information.
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Seniors becoming more Charm Restaurant; Shopping stop at Walnut Creek Cheese.
Pride & Prejudice - Great Lakes Theater Co., Hanna The-
tech-savvy ater (Romantic Comedy), on Tuesday. October 9, from 9 a.m.-
3 p.m. Fare: $25 (non-refundable). Performance is 10 a.m.-12
p.m. (15 minute intermission) with lunch on your own to fol-
low at the 100th Bomber Group. Deadline to register is August
24. Despite finding themselves unwittingly and unwillingly at-
tracted to one another, will Mr. Darcy’s pride and Elizabeth’s
prejudice undo the fledgling romance before the relationship
blossoms? Fearless, funny and utterly irresistible!
The Covered Bridges of Ashtabula - Tuesday, October 23.
Free Dementia program Fare: $15. Departure from the Senior Center at 7:30 a.m. and
return at 5 p.m. Deadline for reservations is September 28.
and lunch Lunch is on your own at Covered Bridge Pizza. Visit the bridg-
es in Ashtabula with a step on guide.
On Wednesday, August 29, a free program will be offered Mamma Mia! - Great Lakes Theater Co., Hanna Theater
at Key Stone Pointe, located at 383 Opportunity Way, in La- presents this smash hit feel-good musical on Thursday, Novem-
Grange. “Planning for the Future: Legal and Financial Issues ber 1, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Deadline for reservations is Octo-
for People with Dementia” will be presented by the Alzhei- ber 12. Fare: $25 (non-refundable). The performance runs from
mer’s Association and an Elder Care Attorney. Come at 11:30 Technology is the future, and digital communication has 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch on your own to follow at FlipSide
a.m. for lunch and attend the program at noon. opened many doors for people around the world. Although Restaurant. The story-telling magic of ABBA’s classic, pop-
This program is designed for diagnosed individuals and younger generations have grown up with technology at their hit songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter, family
their family members who want to learn what legal documents fingers, Baby Boomers and older adults did not. But in spite of and friendship, which concludes with a trip down the aisle that
are essential to manage family affairs and learn how to prepare that, studies show that growing numbers of seniors are open to you’ll never forget!
to finance long-term care. the idea of technology and even seeking ways to further their Register by calling (440) 353-0835. Stop in the Center for
Participants will have the opportunity to get their questions use and knowledge. Trip Brochures. All trips must be paid in full 30 days in ad-
answered by an attorney who specializes in Elder Law. According to a 2014 study by Pew Research Center, 59 per- vance, unless otherwise stated.
Please RSVP to: (440) 355-4616 cent of seniors regularly use the internet - a 6 percent increase
from the previous study conducted in 2012. Today, 67 percent Hospice Volunteer
Senior Center events of adults age 65 and older say they go online.
Pew also says that, although seniors consistently have lower
rates of technology adoption than the general public, four in 10 Education Series
Men’s Breakfast: seniors now own smartphones, which is more than double the
September 6 - 14th annual Car Show & Men’s Breakfast, amount that did in 2013. Hospice of the Western Reserve is seeking volunteers to as-
9-10 a.m. Registered cars arrive 8:15-8:45 a.m. and participant While stereotypes have long painted seniors as technolog- sist in private residences, nursing homes, assisted living com-
voting on the top three is from 9:30-10 a.m. To register for the ically inept, seniors are actually more socially and digitally munities, our three Hospice House locations and hospital set-
car show/breakfast, call Shelly at (440) 353-0835. To place engaged than ever before. Seniors use technology in many dif- tings. As a vital part of Hospice of the Western Reserve’s team,
breakfast only reservations call (440) 353-0828. ferent ways. Some use mobile apps to manage medications and volunteers come from all walks of life and have a variety of
Friendly Feud: doctor’s appointments and monitor their fitness regimens.
A power point adaptation of Family Feud. Come and have Some families employ 24/7 alert systems or smarthome skills, talents and abilities. Opportunities to serve are diverse:
loads of fun playing the popular TV show at the Senior Center! technology to keep seniors comfortable and safe at home for as visit patients and families to provide companionship, socializa-
Bring your friends for this fun-filled afternoon on August 21, long as possible. Noninvasive, “smart” technology can analyze tion and comfort; help with legacy work, transportation, light
from 12:30-2 p.m. Groups are welcome, if you don’t have a factors such as whether or not doors are left open, if there has housework and meal preparation; run errands; make phone
group, one will be matched up. been movement in a home, or whether appliances/lights are on calls; help with clerical work; attend health fairs; make presen-
Women’s Brunch: or off. This represents a great way for families to stay informed tations. Volunteers with specialized professional qualifications
August 23 - Singing Seniors is a group of 20 volunteers that and provide assistance even if they are not nearby. and training are also needed, such as: attorneys, licensed hair
enjoy performing around Lorain County. They will perform a SilverSurfers, a senior-based information website, says dressers, massotherapists, pet therapy dogs and their handlers.
variety of music from the 50’s/60’s, Broadway/Show tunes and other tech that seniors are embracing includes online dating; The next series of volunteer classes will be held at Lorain
much more. audio and digital books; online shopping, which is especially County Community College, 1005 Abbe Road North, in Lo-
Young at Heart Brunch: valuable to seniors who have mobility issues; and social media, rain, on Saturdays, September 22 & 29, from 8:30 a.m.-4:30
August 30 - “State Fair” enjoy the good old summertime p.m. Non-clinical volunteers attend only the first four hours on
with John Kowalski singing and playing the keyboard to all the which can keep seniors connected to others and feeling less September 22, while most other volunteers attend all classes.
lonely.
K
favorites we love. Join us on August 30 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. A study conducted by researchers from the University of Pre-registration is required. For more information, or to reg-
for an enjoyable morning of a hot entrée, fruit, juice, coffee California, San Francisco found 18 percent of American se- ister, call the volunteer team at (216) 255-9090. It is required
and as always good friends and conversation. Brunch is $3 and niors live alone, and 43 percent report feeling lonely on a regu- to wait 12 months after experiencing a significant loss before
reservations should be in by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 28, to lar basis. Loneliness can increase death risk. Social media and volunteering directly with patients.
353-0828. internet connectivity can be an important tool in helping se-
niors feel like active members of society.
Technology is no longer just for teenagers or active workers.
Seniors are increasingly embracing technology and becoming a
fast-growing demographic for tech usage.
Senior Trips
Lorain County Backroads - Tuesday, August 7, from 9
Heather Taras, LPN a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Fare: $15. Highlights: Our Little World Alpac- Jodi Marsh
Case Manager, Director of Admissions as; Lunch on your own at The Nest, Grey Hawk; and Bonnie Admission Coordinator
Brae Elk Farm. Call for Admissions or Questions
Cell 440-822-0305 | Offi ce 440-355-4616 | Fax 440-782-4030 Lorain County Fair - Senior & Military Day, Thursday, Au- Offi ce 440-695-1400 | Fax 440-695-1401
[email protected] gust 23, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Fare: $10. [email protected]
383 Opportunity Way • LaGrange, Ohio 44050 The Farm at Walnut Creek, Sugarcreek - Tuesday, Sep- 37845 Colorade Ave • Avon, Ohio 44011
www.keystone-pointe.net tember 11, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fare: $15. Highlights: www.thewoodsonfrenchcreek.com
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Is it time to ask for help? Simple ways to kick bad habits
Educating oneself about the consequences of unhealthy
behaviors, such as smoking, may compel people to overcome
their bad habits.
Bad habits run the gamut, from the relatively innocuous,
such as biting one’s nails, to the potentially deadly, such as
smoking tobacco. As much as people may strive to avoid bad
habits, few people may say they don’t have at least one.
A 2015 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll found that people tend
to be more judgemental of themselves than others when it
comes to bad habits. Nearly seven in 10 Americans admitted Grandma’s Carrot Salad
they judge themselves more than they judge other people. Men
and women who are hard on themselves when it comes to their
bad habits may want to try some of the following techniques to
break those behaviors.
• Employ the buddy system. Men and women who aspire
to lose weight often stay motivated by exercising alongside a
friend or family member and/or encouraging their families to
“There are only four kinds of people in the world – those adopt certain dietary changes. The buddy system also can be
who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, employed when trying to break bad habits. Whether a partner,
family member or friend is trying to break the same bad habit
those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregiv- or not, having someone along to praise your successes and dis-
ers.” courage you from falling back into bad habits can make over-
–Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady coming certain behaviors that much easier.
Nearly one in three family members caring for an elderly
• Try something new. When trying to quit a bad habit, hav-
loved one is over 65 years old themselves. As a caregiver you ing something to do in its place can help. For example, men and
may be able to meet the needs of your loved one without major women who want to spend less time staring at their devices or “My grandma used to make this carrot salad all the time
changes in your life. But as time goes on—and almost without watching television can benefit from finding something healthy and I loved it. Now I make it to honor her and it’s almost as
realizing it—you are assisting with personal activities such as to do in the hours they would normally be spending online or good as hers.”
bathing and dressing and have become deeply involved in your on the couch. For example, adults may find joining a recre- Ingredients
loved one’s physical and financial needs, often while neglect- ational sports league gets them out of the house on weeknights
ing your own. when they would otherwise be sitting at home watching televi- 1 pound shredded carrots
Physical and emotional stress can negatively impact the 1 1/4 cups raisins
quality of care you can give. The National Alliance for Care- sion. Replacing something that’s perceived as a negative habit 2 tablespoons mayonnaise, or to taste
or behavior with one that’s considered positive can provide the
giving puts it this way: “If you don’t take care of yourself, who motivation necessary to kick a bad habit. 1 teaspoon lemon juice
will be there to care for your loved one?” • Figure out what’s triggering your bad habit. Another way 1/4 teaspoon salt
Using in-home assistance such as your local Seniors Help- Directions
ing Seniors® organization is an affordable option for caregiv- to kick a bad habit is to understand what triggers it. Such an Mix carrots and raisins together in a large bowl. Whisk
understanding can help people develop healthier reactions to
ers and their loved ones who need a little help with personal the triggers, ultimately eliminating the bad habit. For example, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and salt together in a small bowl
care, companionship, homemaking and more. To find out more if stress at the office compels you to smoke a cigarette, you can until smooth. Pour lemon juice mixture over carrot mixture
call (440) 935-3848 or email [email protected]. prepare healthier ways to respond to that stress, such as walk- and stir until carrots are completely coated. Refrigerate until
ing around the office, than heading outside to smoke a cigarette. chilled, at least 30 minutes. Recipe By: Mrs. Wynkoop, cour-
When necessary, speak to a psychologist about identifying trig- tesy of www.allrecipes.com
gers if you cannot identify them on your own.
• Educate yourself. Adults with especially harmful bad hab- Caring for Older Parents
its, such as excessive alcohol consumption or smoking, may
find all the motivation they need to change their behaviors by
educating themselves. For instance, smokers may be surprised
to learn that, according to the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, more than 10 times as many American citi-
zens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have
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sure. People may recognize that smoking and excessive alcohol
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provide the spark they need to change their ways.
Breaking bad habits is seldom easy. But adults who commit
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Lakeview Park is located at 1800 W. Erie Ave., in Lo-
rain. Admission is free. Audience members are encouraged to
bring a blanket or low-slung chair. In the event of inclement of
weather on Friday, August 17 or Sunday, August 19, the show
[email protected] will be moved to inside the Sunset Terrace.
6-State Trooper Project targeted Sweet Corn Cake
Ohio Genealogical Society meeting Move Over Law “A Mexican sweet corn cake with a spoon bread consisten-
cy.”
The public is invited to attend the August 13 meeting of the The Ohio State Highway Patrol joined forces with members Ingredients
Lorain County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society at 7 of the 6-State Trooper Project enforcing and raising awareness 1/2 cup butter, softened
p.m at the North Ridgeville Library, located at 35700 Bain- about the Move Over Law from July 22-28. The high-visibili- 1/3 cup masa harina
bridge Road. A social time will begin at 6:30 p.m. ty campaign included the Indiana State Police, Kentucky State 1/4 cup water
Genealogist Deborah Abbott will give the presentation: Police, Michigan State Police, Pennsylvania State Police, West 1 1/2 cups frozen whole-kernel corn, thawed
“Cluster Genealogy: Finding Your Lost Ancestor.” She will Virginia State Police and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. 1/4 cup cornmeal
discuss researching relatives, neighbors and friends to find in- During the initiative, OSHP issued 586 Move Over citations 1/3 cup white sugar
formation about your lost ancestor. and educated motorists about the state’s Move Over Law. 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream
The meeting is open to everyone. For more information, Ohio law requires all drivers approaching a stationary pub- 1/4 teaspoon salt
contact for Norm at (440) 856-5170. lic safety, emergency, road service, highway maintenance or 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
“Explore Tuscany” Trip offered Public Utilities Commission inspections vehicles displaying Directions
flashing, oscillating, or rotating lights to move over to an adja-
In a medium bowl beat butter until it is creamy. Add the
cent lane. If moving over is not possible because a second lane Mexican corn flour and water and beat until well mixed.
The North Ridgeville Senior Center is offering a special does not exist, or if it would be unsafe to do so, the driver shall Using a food processor, process thawed corn, but leave
trip in November 2019 - “Explore Tuscany” November 7-15. reduce speed and proceed with due caution while maintaining a chunky. Stir into the butter mixture.
Cost is $2,999 double occupancy, per person. Highlights of this safe speed for the road and weather conditions. In a separate bowl, mix cornmeal, sugar, cream, salt, and
trip include Florence, Lucca, Pisa, a cooking class, Sienna and The 6-State Trooper Project is a multi-state law enforcement baking powder. Add to corn flour mixture and stir to combine.
more! It is a 9-day trip with 10 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 dinners). partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law Pour batter into an ungreased 8x8 inch baking pan. Smooth bat-
This trip is open to seniors and the general public 18 and older; enforcement and security services in the areas of highway safe- ter and cover with aluminum foil. Place pan into a 9x13 inch
you do not have to be a member of the North Ridgeville Senior ty, criminal patrol and information sharing. baking dish that is filled a third of the way with water.
Center to be a part of this special trip. For reservations or more For a complete breakdown and map of Patrol activity, please Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven F (175 degrees C)
information, call the Senior Center at (440) 353-0828. visit http://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/doc/6StateTrooperMove- oven for 50 to 60 minutes. Allow to cool for 10 minutes. Use
Senior Big Band Dance OverOSHP.pdf. an ice cream scoop for easy removal from pan.Recipe By: Lee
Ann Clarke, courtesy of www.allrecipes.com
Come and dance the night away at the 26th annual “Big BW Dean’s List
Band Dance” in support of The Lorain County Office on Aging Baldwin Wallace University students who receive at least Cream Corn Like No Other
and the North Ridgeville Senior Center in their efforts to pro- a 3.6 GPA for seven or more graded hours in a single semes-
tect the health & well-being of older adults in our communities. ter are named to the Dean’s List. The following local students “This is NOTHING like canned creamed corn! My husband
Enjoy one of our professional dancers as your partner, or have been named to the BW Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 is not a fan of corn or creamed dishes, but he thinks this is great.
just sit and listen to the wonderful sounds of the Big Band Era! semester: Easy and quick to prepare and is an especially delicious side
The event is on Wednesday, September 19, from 7-10 p.m. Nathan Bianco of Columbia Station; Stanley Bleich of North dish for chicken or pork. Everyone always asks for the recipe.”
(doors open at 6 p.m.). It is at The Emerald Room in Avon, Ridgeville; Christine DeMarco of Elyria; Alexandra Dick of Ingredients
located at 33040 Just Imagine Drive. Cost is $10 pre-sale/$12 North Ridgeville; Shaun Dillon of North Ridgeville; Hannah 2 (10 ounce) packages frozen corn kernels, thawed
at the door. There will be a cash bar, finger foods available for Dunlap of Wellington; Jeffrey Farkas-Ondo of Elyria; Abrian- 1 cup heavy cream
purchase, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes. na Finical of North Ridgeville; Shane Fischbach of Columbia 1 teaspoon salt
Tickets are available at The Lorain County Office on Aging Station; Benjamin Frashure of Columbia Station; Caleb Geiger 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- call them at (440) 326-4800, or the North Ridgeville Senior of LaGrange; Meghan Geiger of LaGrange; Angela Gibbons of 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Center at (440) 353-0828. Columbia Station; Brian Grimm of North Ridgeville; Shelby 2 tablespoons butter
1 cup whole milk
Live Theatre comes to Helmick of Wellington; Cassidy Knauff of Grafton; Anthony 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Kukura of Columbia Station; Vincent Longo of North Rid-
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Lakeview Park geville; Adam Morris of Grafton; Alexis Norris of Grafton; Directions
Kristy Randall of Columbia Station; Q’darr Robinson of North
Ridgeville; Baylee Silvaggio of Columbia Station; Bernabe In a skillet over medium heat, combine the corn, cream, salt,
French Creek Theatre closes out its season with the immor- Sto Domingo of Elyria; Tyler Thompson of Grafton; Samantha sugar, pepper and butter. Whisk together the milk and flour, and
tal classic, Romeo & Juliet, playing August 17-19. All perfor- Vincze of Elyria; Mary Wojciechowski of North Ridgeville; stir into the corn mixture. Cook stirring over medium heat until
mances are free and outside starting at 7 p.m. and Zitong Xu of Elyria. the mixture is thickened, and corn is cooked through. Remove
A young woman is betrothed by her parents against her will. Congratulations to all! from heat, and stir in the Parmesan cheese until melted. Serve
A young man’s honor is bound to hate the household of his hot.Recipe By: Diana Yockey, courtesy of www.allrecipes.com
love. As their families war, together they will bear their devo- Early 20th Century Oberlin Women
tion beyond the boundaries of death. One of the greatest trag- Dave’s Low Country Boil
edies of all time, Shakespeare’s tale of passion and calamity and their influence on social reforms
is performed outdoors as Lorain County Metro Parks is trans-
formed into “fair Verona, where we lay our scene…” “Famous in the Low Country of Georgia and South Caroli-
Helming the show as director is Lorain County Metro Parks’ Ohio History Service Corps/AmeriCorps member Sara na. This boil is done best on an outdoor cooker. It has sausage,
Cultural Arts Programmer, Brian McNally. Starring in the title Fisher explores how the rise of physical education - locally shrimp, crab, potatoes and corn for an all-in-one pot all-you-
roles, and making their French Creek Theatre debuts, are Bryon influenced by Oberlin College’s Delphine Hanna and Ger- can-eat buffet!”
Tobin and Madelyn Voltz, both of Cleveland. Rounding out the trude Moulton - intersected with reinvigorated women’s social Ingredients
rest of the stellar cast are Kevin Boland of Oberlin, Domenic movements in the early 20th century. “From Private Sphere to 1 tablespoon seafood seasoning (such as Old Bay(R)), or
Farinelli of Lakewood, Dawn Galang of Westlake, Margaret Public Sphere: A History of Early 20th Century Oberlin Wom- to taste
Hnat of Bay Village, Jane Medoro of Westlake, Lynna Metrisin en” takes place on Tuesday, August 14, at 7:15 p.m. at Kendal 5 pounds new potatoes
of Lakewood, Ethan Rozsahegyi of Cleveland, Kelsey Ruben- at Oberlin’s Heiser Auditorium (600 Kendal Drive) and is free 3 (16 ounce) packages cooked kielbasa sausage, cut into 1
king of Lakewood, Dennis Runkle of Lakewood, Joe Smith of and open to the public. Fisher provides a historical glimpse inch pieces
North Ridgeville, Michael Strama of Berea, Steven Walker of into women’s public activities in Oberlin that, along with the
Lakewood, Mikhayla Wilkins of Broadview Heights and Emily rise of physical education, proved to have a lasting impact on 8 ears fresh corn, husks and silks removed
Zart of Concord. the community’s history and on larger social and health-related 5 pounds whole crab, broken into pieces
initiatives across the nation. 4 pounds fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
The Heritage Center also will salute Kendal at Oberlin’s Directions
25th Anniversary year and the positive impact that the Kendal Heat a large pot of water over an outdoor cooker, or me-
community has had on the ongoing work of the local history or- dium-high heat indoors. Add Old Bay Seasoning to taste, and
ganization. OHC’s Assistant to the Director, Mary Anne Cun- bring to a boil. Add potatoes, and sausage, and cook for about
ningham, presents a 15-minute illustrated program highlighting 10 minutes. Add the corn and crab; cook for another 5 minutes,
Kendal’s involvement with the Heritage Center’s development then add the shrimp when everything else is almost done, and
and growth over the past quarter-of-a-century.
Your Passport and upcoming programs and activities, visit www.oberlinher- cook for another 3 or 4 minutes.
For more information about the Oberlin Heritage Center
Drain off the water and pour the contents out onto a picnic
table covered with newspaper. Grab a paper plate and a beer
itagecenter.org or call (440) 774-1700.
to Savings! LCCC hosts Santarelli Memorial and enjoy! Recipe By:Lisa, courtesy of www.allrecipes.com
One
Stop
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199ML st#6387 Was $23,942 Now $17,989 5K Cross Country race at 6 HOURS: Mon.-Sat.10-5 ~ Check • Cash • Plastic
173RBRV st#6391 Was $21,458 Now $13,993 p.m. on Sunday, August 12. A
3350BH st#6439 Was $37,500 Now $23,968 free one-mile fun run will be
175BH st#6435 Was $20,142 Now $13,988 held at 5:30 p.m. at the south-
2920BH st#6453 Was $32,398 Now $22,988 west area of the tennis court. Thinking of Selling?
27RB st#6566 Was $37,166 Now $24,991 This race is open to the
217EXP st#6565 Was $23,766 Now $19,993 public. The cost is $20 for
pre-registration (with a T-shirt
while they last). Register on-
line at www.peaceracing.com For FREE market evaluation of your property, please contact:
Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-8 or www.lorainccc.edu. Race The Beane Victor Team
Tues, Wed, Fri 9-5:30; day registration is $25. Selling your community for 20 years
Sat 9-4 The event is sponsored by
the Italian American Veter- Janet Beane 440-336-5000
ans Post #1 and is part of the Brian Victor 440-728-7535
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North Ridgeville
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Friday, August 10
5-9 p.m. Bloodmobile sponsored by Lifeshare Ages - 3½ and older
6 p.m. Grounds open, Rides 18 all day wristbands 34869 Lorain Rd. North Ridgeville
$
6-8 p.m. Poppies Kids CORNer sponsored by the Goddard
School “Little Scientists” perform science experiments. Located at Butternut Corners
6-8 p.m. Pop Schultz Drive - Keith the Magic Man 440-724-2559
7 p.m. Opening Ceremonies www.dancewithjrds.com
7:15 p.m. Golden Kernel Award
8:30-10:30 p.m. Free Entertainment by: Vinyl Sunshine
10:30 p.m. Fireworks sponsored by Great Lakes Expositions
11 p.m. Grounds Close
Saturday, August 11
8-11:30 a.m. Fishing With Corn Derby (15 yrs of age and
younger), Sponsored by the N.R. Fishing Club,
South Central Park
9 a.m.-Noon Car Show Registration
11 a.m. Grounds Open Rides $20 all day wristbands
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Car Show 1509 Grafton Road
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Pre-Register for Corn Eating Contest at Elyria 44035
440-322-4428
Souvenir Booth Tues. - Fri. 7am-4pm,
12-2 p.m. Car Show, Vote for your Favorite Entry Sat. & Sun. 7am-2pm,
12 p.m. Horseshoe Tournament, South Central Park Closed Monday
12 p.m. Poppie’s Kids CORNer - Registration for Corn Bread Nick & Dawn Welcome You!
Family Baking Contest - Sponsored by N.R. Early BREAKFAST LUNCH
Childhood PTA. Judging at 1 p.m. -Country Fried Steak -Daily Specials
2-4 p.m. Poppie’s Kids CORNer Sponsored by the Goddard -Chipped Beef over Toast -Sandwiches
School “Early Engineers” - will work to build items -Large Selection of Omelets -Fresh Made Salads
with different materials.
2-4 p.m. Pop Schultz Drive - Keith the Magic Man
2-6 p.m. Bloodmobile by Lifeshare
4-6 p.m. Poppie’s Kids CORNer - Keith the Magic Man
4:30 p.m. Corn Eating Contest at Poppie’s Kids CORNer
Sponsored by Lauren Wanosky Family Dentistry
6-8 p.m. Poppies Kids Corner Stage - Ava Rowland &
her Acoustic Guitar 665 Chestnut Commons Drive
8-10:30 p.m. Free Entertainment by: Stadium 11 in the Walmart Plaza
11 p.m. Grounds Close (440) 322-0019 ~ www.elyriajewelers.com
Sunday, August 12
12 p.m. Grounds Open - Rides $18 all day wristband
1-4 p.m. Free Entertainment by: “Island Jeff” Steal Drum Music
1:30 p.m. Grande Parade cancelled due to Road construction.”
2-4 p.m. Poppie’s Kids CORNer - Sponsored by the Goddard
School “Artistic Antics” - create artwork to take home
2-4 p.m. Poppie’s Kids Corner Stage - Hoop & Co. Band
50’s, 60’s and 70’s Music.
4 p.m. Introduction of Visiting Queens at Gazebo
4:30 p.m. Parade Trophies at Gazebo Design Your Own Custom Ring
6 p.m. Grounds Close
Free Admission, Entertainment & Parking that No one else will have!
Located on Bainbridge Rd. - Between Rt. 83 & Root Rd.
Tues. 9:30-7 • Wed.,Th.,Fri. 9:30-5 • Sat. 9:30-3:30
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Roxy seeks loving home
Roxy was surrendered to an [email protected]
[email protected] animal shelter because she
was so protective of her fam-
ily. This is typical of Roxy’s Eaton Township News
EPRD 5th Annual Golf Classic breed, she’s very protective
and very loving; not a bad
thing! She will need a person • Please note: our Compost Center is open on Saturdays
The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is accepting who knows the breed and un- only from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (absolutely not open during the
foursomes for their 5th annual Golf Classic. The Classic will be derstands her nature to proc- week).
held at Oberlin Golf Club, located at 200 Pyle Road, in Ober- tect. Roxy has a gorgeous • Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@
lin, on Monday, August 20. Cost per person is $125, which in- deep red coat and is extreme- eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to
cludes lunch, beverages, round of golf and dinner. The 4-person ly beautiful. Resources in the County/Township.
scramble format will begin with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. All pro- Roxy If you would like to meet • Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face-
ceeds benefit the Elyria Parks & Recreation Department. For Roxy is a 1-1/2 year- Roxy, please call Stephanie book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP.
more information, call the main office at (440) 326-1500 or old female, Vizsla mix. She with Storm’s Angels at (440) • Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should
email [email protected]. weighs 50 lbs., is spayed and 782-1268. contact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing.
all caught up on her vaccines. • Township Hall Rentals: $75/Hall rental for Eaton Town-
Fall Adult Volleyball Leagues ship Residents; $125 for non-residents ($100 cleaning deposit).
Succulent School Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! All
non-profits that serve the youth of Eaton Township get FREE
The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is currently hall rentals (examples: 4-H, Girl Scouts, School Groups).
accepting registration for its adult Women’s and Co-Rec. vol- Succulent plants are soaring in popularity as houseplants • Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7
leyball leagues. Team rosters must be completed prior to the and outdoors. These carefree plants come in a variety of shapes tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to reserve
season with no more than twelve players. Players must be at and sizes, bringing interest and texture to the home and garden. it! (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident).
least in high school or older to participate. A 10-match sched- Join the OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Me- • Residential lock boxes & mailbox reflective signs are
ule will be played beginning the week of September 10. Team dina County for a new workshop, Succulent School, on Satur- available at the town hall office.
applications are due by August 17 and the league fee of $175 day, September 8, from 1-3 p.m. at A.I. Root Candle Company • Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Eaton
(officials fees not included) must be paid by August 24 at the Community Room, located at 640 West Liberty Street, in Medi- Township residents & businesses.
Parks’ main office, 131 Court St., Suite 103 (City Hall). Various na. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Garden enthusiasts won’t want to • Eaton Township has a curfew between 12 a.m. - 5 a.m. (per
levels of play offered. For more information, call 326-1500. miss Bill Hendricks, President of Klyn Nursery, presenting all Resolution 90-413).
things succulents from their rise in popularity to the wide va- • Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors MUST have a
rieties available, care and culture. Take home a succulent door permit by Eaton Town Hall to go door to door in our township;
prize or buy hard-to-find and interesting varieties. The event residents are instructed to contact the Sheriff’s Dept. for ALL
will include light beverage refreshments and door prizes. violations.
Pre-registration is required. Cost is $15 per person. Regis- • Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at
tration forms can be found online at medina.osu.edu. Deadline least 1 year of their life) that would like their name to be en-
is August 31. No walk-in registrations please. Contact the Me- graved on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact
dina Extension Office if you have questions at (330) 725-4911. the town hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50.
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Library Board Meeting - The Herrick Memorial Library Board of Commissioners
Board of Trustees will hold their August board meeting on
Monday, August 13, at 10:30 a.m. This meeting will be in the announce Grant Awards
board office of the library and is open to the public.
[email protected] Welcome to Kindergarten - Tuesday, August 14, at 6:30 The Lorain County Board of Commissioners and the Solid
p.m. A special story time for anyone starting Kindergarten this
fall. The children will be given a refresher on the skills that they Waste Management District (District) are pleased to announce
will need to know. Each eligible child attending the program that Community Incentive Grants totaling $60,147.29 have
been awarded to the following communities:
Lorain County Fair Display Window will receive a free box of school supplies to start their year off • Amherst Township $8,832.88
right. Parent(s) must attend this program with their soon-to-be
Take a few minutes to walk around downtown Wellington Kindergartener. Register in the Children’s Room of the library • City of Avon $34,953.56
• Pittsfield Township $2,533.15
to see 4 window displays created by Brenda Boudreau. They for this event. Registration is required. • City of Sheffield Lake $13,827.70
promote the Lorain County Fair and we encourage everyone Hours during the Fair - The Herrick Memorial Library will Lorain County Commissioner Lori Kokoski said “These
to attend and buy a Wellington Women’s League cheese sizzle. close at 5 p.m. during the Lorain County Fair, August 20-25. grants enable each community to spend a portion of the money
The revenue they earn is awarded to Wellington organizations on continuous education on what to recycle for their residents.
to fund programs like the window displays. Thank you to the Bicentennial Tour It’s important to make sure that everyone is putting the correct
following businesses and residents for lending items and time: items into the recycle stream to reduce the amount of contam-
The Lorain County Fair Board, Farm and Home Hardware, of Historic Homes ination.”
Addie’s Antiques, Krystowski Tractor, Wellington Implement, We have had multiple communities this year use a portion
Chris Hunter, TJ Fourdyce, Debbie Stephany-Ward, Denis and of their grant funds to utilize composite decking made from
Nicole Boudreau and Jean Jerousek. recycled plastics in their public spaces. This is a great way for
The window next to Dimitris (105 East Herrick) depicts residents to see what their curbside recyclables can ultimately
4-H, Junior Fair and FFA animal and Home Ec projects. Main be turned into.”
Street Wellington (118 W. Herrick) highlights fair food and old For additional information regarding the District and all of
LC Fair photos and books. The Cheese Building (134 W. Her- its programs, please contact the Lorain County Solid Waste
rick) focuses on the Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby. The Management District at (440) 329-5440.
Demolition Derby items are especially meaningful thanks to
Hunter, who provided his helmet, shirt, souvenirs and a can of Natural ways to reduce
Pepsi in memory of Ben Sickles who oversaw the Derby before
his life was cut short by cancer. Lyme disease risk
We could not have the window displays without permission
from the building owners, Tammy Melnyk, Earl and Florence
Benton and Evelyn and Gene Hopkins. Please contact Main The great outdoors can be a wonder to behold. Parks, na-
Street Wellington for more information on renting buildings. ture preserves or even some time spent in the backyard can
The window display project began in 2017 to promote local help men, women and children reconnect with nature.
events and organizations, make downtown more attractive and While there is plenty to enjoy about the great outdoors,
highlight buildings to attract more entrepreneurs. We appreci- One of the historic homes that will be on the tour is the certain hazards are lurking. Ticks can be both a nuisance and
ate Brenda and all volunteers who donate their talent and time Charles William Horr homestead; 1837-1894. a danger, potentially contributing to illnesses like Lyme dis-
to improve Wellington. Please join us! Main Street Wellington, town district, as well as many ease. Recognizing the dangers of ticks and how to avoid tick
Herrick Memorial Library Inc., an organization dedicat- of the community’s fine his- bites can help people reduce their risk for contracting Lyme
disease.
toric homes, became listed by
ed to the revitalization of the
historic down-town district, the United States Department The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention note
Read To Putter - Children can spend 15 minutes reading a has scheduled a tour of seven of Interior on the National that, after hatching from eggs, ticks must eat blood at every
book or story to the library’s friend Putter and build their read- historic homes in Wellington Register of Historic Places. stage to survive. It can take up to three years for a tick to
ing skills at the Herrick Memorial Library. Putter is a registered on Sunday, October 14, from Tour-goers should consider complete its full life cycle, meaning it needs quite a few hosts
therapy dog that absolutely adores listening to a good story. He 1-5 p.m. The homes, dating arriving early to enjoy Wel- to feed on.
does not mind if the child makes reading mistakes. Putter visits from the 1820s-1920s, are lington’s downtown district, Ticks are part of the arachnid family, but unlike spiders,
the Herrick Memorial Library on Thursdays, August 9 & 16, at located on South Main, Her- known for its historic archi-
11 a.m. Stop in to reserve a reading spot or call the library at ticks attach to the skin of an animal and suck its blood. Ticks
(440) 647-2120. rick Avenue East and Forest tecture and charm. Shops can be found just about anywhere, but they tend to gravitate
Writers Group - Thursdays, August 9, 16 & 30 from 6-7:30 Streets, in the Village of Wel- and restaurants will be open, toward wooded areas or tall grasses, which offer them pro-
p.m. The Wellington Writers Group meets every other Thursday lington. offering dining and shopping tection and good vantage points to find an animal host. Dog
at the Herrick Memorial Library. (Note: we meet two weeks in “We are very excited specials. Walking tour book- owners have no doubt encountered ticks in their lifetimes, as
a row due to Fair week being the week of August 20-25). Join about this year’s tour during lets for the historic downtown ticks are routine problems for dogs that are not properly pro-
this group if you have a passion for writing in all venues. Bring our Bicentennial celebration district, as well as for South tected. But ticks also prey on humans.
samples of your writing to share with the group. New members year,” stated Christina Jor- Main Street homes, will be Ticks are and their bites are relatively painless, which can
are welcome. Registration is encourage. To register, call the li- dan, President of Main Street available at no cost. make it difficult for people to detect when they have been
brary at (440) 647-2120. Wellington, Inc. “Welling- Advance sale tickets bitten. Many tick bites are harmless and do not require treat-
Meteor Shower & Star Watch - Saturday, August 11, at 8:30 ton’s last home tour was in have begun. Priced at $12 ment. However, if bitten by a tick that is carrying Lyme dis-
p.m. Join the Herrick Memorial Library staff on a tour through 2014, and some of our homes each, they are available at ease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever, people may need to
the night sky. Attendees will be able to view the Milky Way, see have never been open to the Wellington Implement, 625 take an antibiotic to prevent any lasting health effects. As a re-
the wonders of our beautiful galaxy and view one of August’s public.” South Main, Village Market, sult, people should always visit a doctor when bitten by a tick.
most spectacular events - the Perseids Meteor Shower. Feel Interest in touring the his- 816 North Main, and Apples Pesticide repellants are some of the more effective and
free to bring your own chair, blanket, telescopes or binoculars. toric homes of Wellington is Market, 209 E. Herrick Ave. well-known methods to prevent tick bites and subsequent
Three to four telescopes will be available at the event. Register a tradition that dates back to In the historic downtown dis- side effects. Many repellants can be used without negative
at the Herrick Memorial Library to receive a map to the event the 1970s when the down- trict, advance sale tickets are side effects, but those who prefer to go a more natural route
site. Rain date will be Sunday, August 12. available at Platinum Petal at can take the following precautionary measures.
110 South Main, Main Street • Watch habitats. Steer clear of grassy, wooded and brushy
Wellington at 118 Herrick areas. Ticks also prefer humid conditions.
Ave West, and at Main Street • Stick to trails. Stay on trails when hiking or walking to
Wellington’s “Fall in Love avoid brushing up against areas where ticks may be hiding
with Wellington” fall festival, out.
September 29 & 30. • Wear proper clothing. Light-colored clothing makes it
On the day of the tour, easier to spot ticks that may have made their way onto a per-
tickets are $15 and sold only son. Tuck pants into socks, as ticks tend to climb onto hosts
at the historic Town Hall lo- from the ground up. Bare ankles provide easy access.
cated at the square in the heart • Protect hair and heads. Wear a hat and/or keep long hair
of the village, from 12-3:30 contained so that it isn’t an attractive hiding spot for ticks.
p.m. Pre-sale tickets holders • Shower immediately. After coming in from areas known
must redeem tickets for tour for ticks, shower and launder clothing immediately. While
wristbands and maps at the showering, do a spot inspection looking for ticks on your
Town Hall location from 12- body. Remember to look in hidden areas like under the arms,
3:30 p.m. Parking is available in and around the ears, inside the belly button, on the back
behind the Town Hall and of the knees, in and around the hair, between the legs, and
Union School Park. around the waist.
This is an adult only tour • Clean up the yard. Make your yard less habitable to ticks
and not suggested for chil- by mowing the grass regularly and removing leaf litter and
dren younger than 12 years trim shrubs. Also, use wood chips or gravel to serve as a bar-
of age. No photographs will rier between lawns and wooded areas of the property.
be allowed. Visitors may be • Use natural oils. Ticks may not like the smell of garlic,
asked to wear provided shoe lemon, eucalyptus, lavender, and rosemary, among others.
covers while in the homes. Dotting your body with these infused oils may make you less
The homes are not handi- attractive to ticks.
capped accessible.
The Home Tour Commit-
tee is also publishing an adult
coloring book supported by Over 21,000 local people receive our paper!
the Wellington Women’s
League with photographs by
Katherine Musgrove from
Raining Sunshine Studio and
Al Leiby from Memory Lane
that will feature homes and OPEN
other Wellington landmarks.
Proceeds from the Historic
Home Tour and adult coloring
book benefit the programs of
Main Street Wellington, Inc.
For more information, call
(440) 647-3987 or visit www.
mainstreetwellington.org.
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For a list of regulations please visit our website. Reminder:
LaGrange Township is not responsible for any sentimental or Band Boosters Car Wash
valuable items left on gravesites.
Hall Rental - The Township Hall, 113 South Center Street,
The Keystone Band Boosters are having a Car Wash on Sat-
[email protected] is available for rental by township residents. Please call Jan at urday, August 11, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the LaGrange United
355-4704 for information. Methodist Church, located at 105 West Main St., in LaGrange.
Zoning Commission Opening - Applications are being
LaGrange Township news accepted for the position of secretary to the Zoning Commis- Come support the Keystone Bands!
sion. This is a paid position per meeting and one meeting is
Meeting dates - August meetings of the Township Trust- held each month. Job duties include taking minutes, preparing LaGrange Lions Club Gun Raffle
ees will be held on August 13 and 27 and a work session will amendments to the zoning regulations as they are discussed,
be held on August 6 at 3:30 p.m. All meetings are held at the correspondence with the Lorain County Planning Commission The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 3rd annual Gun
Township Hall, 113 South Center Street, and are open to the and other secretarial duties. Please contact any board member Raffle on Sept. 8, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, 240 Glendale
public.The next meeting of the Zoning Commission is on Au- to submit a letter of interest and resume, email lagrangetown- St. They will raffle off 10 new guns and 3 random $100 cash
gust 20. Please visit the LaGrange Township website at http:// [email protected] or mail to LaGrange Township, P.O. Box 565, drawings - 1 ticket per each drawing. You must be present to
www.lagrangetownshipohio.net for all current news, up-to- LaGrange, Ohio 44050. win cash only. Winner need not be present to win guns. Food
date meeting minutes and other township information. Board of Zoning Appeals - An alternate member is needed will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase. They
County Reappraisals for 2018 - The Lorain County Audi- for the Board of Zoning Appeals. This is a paid position and will have side raffles, too. This will be held rain or shine, inside
tor has completed their required sexennial property appraisals. the board meets as needed to consider home occupations and and out. Tickets are available now for $20 each or 6/$100. A
Average residential change in the county is 8.85%. Homeown- variances to the Zoning Regulations. Letters of interest should ticket is required for all in attendance. For tickets, please call
ers will receive notification letters of their new values in four be forwarded to LaGrange Township, P.O. Box 565, LaGrange, Ann at (440) 315-4278. For more info., go to www.lagrange-
regional groups. Please read them carefully. The letters will Ohio 44050. lionsoh.org.
have the new value as well as instructions on how to get further Recycling Outside of the Village - If you are a subscriber
information if you should require it. If you feel your new value of Republic Waste, they pick up bulk items on your regular Did You Know?
is accurate, no action is required on your part. Please wait for pick-up day during the second full week with the second Mon-
your letter before inquiring about your new value. To check day of the month in it. If you have a green recycling cart allow- Most people equate gardening with the spring season.
your new values and how they were calculated you can visit able items include: But many plants do well planted in the autumn and will give
https://www.loraincounty.com/auditor/. All Plastics #1 thru #7 and plastic milk containers, as well you a head start on next season’s foliage and flowers. Cer-
Fire and EMS News - The Township is always taking ap- as most other plastics. Caps and lids left on the bottles are O.K. tain perennials, such as hostas and shasta daises, can be cut
plications for part-time Fire and EMS personnel! Our EMS De- Completely empty all containers. back or split at this time of year to give you a greater num-
partment offers competitive pay, flexible scheduling and paid Recycle all aluminum cans and other metals which fit in the ber of plants without wreaking havoc on the existing plants.
training with a contract to serve the township. Volunteer Fire- recycle cart. Crushing cans will help to conserve space in your Autumn is also the ideal time for planting bulbs, laying the
men 18 and over are needed and Fire classes will be available cart. Completely empty all cans. Labels left on the cans are ac- groundwork for magnificent early spring color. Bulbs need
in the fall. Firemen are paid positions! Consider helping your ceptable. Glass food jars and beverage containers are allowed, vernalization, or time spent dormant during the winter, to
community in the highest form of service! See our website un- but must be rinsed out. flower properly when spring returns. Make sure you follow
der Fire and EMS for an application or call 355-6868 or 355- Newspapers - Stack them and place them in your Recycling the directions for bulb depth and placement when planting.
6353 for information. cart. Inserts from your newspapers are acceptable. Corrugat- Also, after planting the bulbs, lay a piece of chicken wire
Open burning regulations can be found on the township ed Cardboard boxes must be broken down or cut to fit inside over them and cover with soil or mulch to keep foraging
web page under Fire and EMS. your recycling cart. Magazines, junk Mail, and almost every squirrels at bay. Another thing to keep in mind this autumn
In June, the EMS responded to 50 calls with 25 in the village item that comes in your newspaper or mailbox can be placed in is that those multicolored mums that you purchase for fall
and 25 in the township. The department welcomes new EMT/ your cart. Brown paper bags, milk cartons, phone books, paper- garden accents can be left in the ground through the winter.
Paramedics Chris Johnson from Litchfield and Ed Burgos from board, office paper, cereal boxes, notebook paper, paper towel Come next summer they will begin tobloom again and pro-
North Ridgeville. and toilet paper tubes and shoe boxes. vide color anew late into the season. Gardening experts say
Road work - Road work will be done in several areas in the Please do not recycle aerosol cans, aluminum foil, batteries,
next few weeks. Chip and sealing will be done on Webster from clothing, food waste, napkins, mirrors, ceramic, plastic bags, that many trees and shrubs also do well when planted in the
301 to Diagonal, and on various roads in the township. Wheeler shredded paper, tissue, styrofoam, paper towels, glass windows fall, with the exception of birch trees, whicht are finicky in
Road from 303 to the railroad will have a layer of asphalt put or Pyrex. the fall.
on by Crossroads Asphalt. This project is through a grant from
Ohio Public Works, which will cover 84% of the cost. Please RLCWA Meeting
report any issues with township roads or signs to the Road De-
partment at 355-5141. Rural Lorain County Water Authority’s August Board Meet-
Cemetery Clean-up - LaGrange Township maintains three ing will be on Wednesday, August 8, at 7 p.m. The meeting
cemeteries: River Road on Indian Hollow, Rockwood on Di- will be held at the RLCWA office, located at 42401 St. Rt. 303,
agonal and Jackson on Webster. Please remove any decora- in LaGrange. For more information, please contact Mr. Joe
tions that you wish to keep to clear the area for mowing sea- Waldecker, General Manager, at (800) 842-1339.
son. Items left that are in poor condition will be disposed of.
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OHIO 44028 available. J. A. KILBY ENT.
DATE: AUGUST 6, 2018 Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, Concrete & Excavating
The Columbia Township “DOGS Garage Floors, Stamped ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE •Plumbing Services •All Phases of Excavation •Sewer
Trustees have determined Concrete, Waterproofing WORK & DECORATIVE Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
that you are permitting high ON FREE ESTIMATES STAMPED CONCRETE WORK •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems
vegetation growth upon your 440-748-6217 FREE ESTIMATES •All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation
property in Columbia Town- THE 440-935-7842
ship. By virtue of Ohio Re- Quality Service since 1989 440-327-3433
vised Code Section 505.87, GO”
the Columbia Township
Trustees may order a prop- Professional Pet Sitter Free HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
erty owner to abate, control,
or remove such items that Loving care for your Hart
are considered a nuisance. Estimates
If a property owner fails to pets while you are
comply with a formal order of at work or away. Blacktop
the Trustees in such regard •Driveways
within seven (7) days, the Insured & Bonded
Trustees have the authority Call Jill: 440-322-7929 • Parking Lots
to abate, control, or remove
such item(s) and enter the ex-
pense incurred upon the tax
duplicate as a lien upon the SALES & SERVICES 800-619-7808 (24 hours)
said property to be collected 24 Hour Emergency Service
as other taxes. SMALL DUMPSTERS Fax: 440-774-4108 (24 hours)
The Columbia Township for roofing, remodeling, etc. [email protected]
Trustees accordingly seek Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump 440-236-5543
your voluntary compliance Truck work available
with the Township’s desire CALL JASON’S SERVICES 800-467-1275
that you abate, control or re- 440-926-3446 AUTO SERVICE
move high vegetation growth OH LIC #23331
upon your property. If you
fail to take proper action UPHOLSTERY
within seven (7) days, the
Columbia Township Trustees DAN’S UPHOLSTERY COLUMBIA MARATHON
may commence formal pro- over 30 yrs. experience HOME IMPROVEMENT
ceedings under Ohio Revised Full Upholstery
Code Section 505.87. Your Cushion Refills
immediate cooperation would Furniture Repair
greatly be appreciated. Call for free quote • General Contracting
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP on re-upholstery Your Auto or Complete
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 216-346-2682 Light Truck Full Mechanical • Kitchens/Baths
Michael G. Musto
Mark C. Cunningham WANTED TO BUY Service Center Repairs • Additions
Dick Heidecker • Buildings/Garages
Wants to purchase miner-
LOTS FOR SALE als and other oil and gas in- • Roofs
terests. Send details to P.O. 24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station • Doors/Windows
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Licensed by Board of Health
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