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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2016-10-17 13:06:54

8-24-15

TheRural-Urban Record

“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”

www.rural-urbanrecord.com

Volume 61, No. 8 Columbia Station, Ohio August 24, 2015

Valley City Frog Jump Let’s have some Doggone Fun!
Grand Champion
Columbia Gas of Ohio has unleashed its new safety Digger Dog® from his unveiling on 811 Day. In the
Avery Young holds her Grand Champion Trophy at the mascot, Digger Dog®. Digger Dog®, a friendly beagle photo, he is featured with NiSource CEO Joe Hamrock,
Valley City Frog Jump. with a wagging tail, huge smile and a yellow safety vest, who of?cially introduced him to the state.
educates the public about the importance of calling 811
Miss Avery Young of Valley City and her frog Cait- before digging, as well as what to do if you smell natural at Ohio sporting events and festivals this summer and
lyn won the 2015 Grand Champion trophy on Sunday, gas. fall.
August 16. A crowd-electrifying jump of 14’ in the
Grand Jump Off secured the win over more than thirty “Digger Dog® is the perfect ambassador for these For more information on Digger Dog®, safe digging
other contestants. Mayor Ribbit was honored to pres- important safety messages,” said Dan Creekmur, Presi- practices or Columbia Gas of Ohio, visit www.colum-
ent the trophy immediately after the jumping. dent of Columbia Gas of Ohio. “We’re excited to intro- biagasohio.com.
duce him to communities throughout the state.”
Photographer David Schneider was even able to
capture Caitlyn’s mid-air leap! See that photo and other Since 2012, there have been more than 1,000 gas
photos of the 2015 Valley City Frog Jump competition lines damaged in the state because people did not call
at www.valleycity.org. 811. However, Ohio law says that everyone must call
811 at least two business days before digging.
Columbia Community
Food Drive 811 is the state’s free service to request that utilities
mark their underground lines.
The Columbia High School Raiders Football Team
is collecting nonperishable items and paper products “We also feel Digger Dog® will be a great role model
for the Columbia Food Pantry through Clearview for children and have a lasting impact on them,” Creek-
Church. Please drop needed items off before the mur said. “Children are the homeowners and excavators
Raiders home football game on September 11, which of tomorrow, so it’s important to educate them on these
begins at 7 p.m. messages early in life.”

You do not need to attend the game to donate Digger Dog® will also be using his sense of smell to
items. Someone will be at the front gate to collect raise awareness about what to do if you smell gas. If the
your donation. air smells like rotten eggs, if you see dying vegetation
or bubbling water, or hear a hissing sound, immediately
Thank you in advance for your support. leave the area and call Columbia Gas of Ohio at 1-800-
Go Raiders! 344-4077 and 911.

Digger Dog® will continue to spread these safety
messages throughout Ohio. Look for Digger Dog®

Big Band Dance & Concert Columbia Eagle Riders
“Quilts for Comfort” Poker Run
The 23nd annual Big
Band Dance & Concert is The Columbia Eagle Riders #4003 is sponsoring their
being held on September 1st annual “Quilts for Comfort” Poker Run, in honor of
23 at DeLuca’s Place in the Lisa Gast, on Sunday, August 30, rain or shine.
Park, in Lorain, from 7-10
p.m. The Big Band Dance First bike out is at noon and last bike in is at 5 p.m.
& Concert, which features All vehicles are welcome! A Potluck will be provided
the music of the Doc Mac- upon return, by the Lady’s Auxiliary #4003, along with
Donald Band, will provide a 50/50 drawing and a D.J.
an evening of good music, dancing, entertainment, door
prizes and a cash bar. Tickets for the run are $15 per individual or $20
All proceeds will be used to support the Lorain Coun- per couple. The run will go from the Columbia Sta-
ty Of?ce on Aging and North Ridgeville Senior Center tion Eagles to Wellington, on to Ashland and Norwalk,
in their efforts to protect the health and well-being of from Norwalk to Wakeman and from Wakemen, to the
seniors living throughout Lorain County. Columbia Eagles. The trip is 119.7 miles. All cars and
Advance sale tickets are available at Lorain County bikes welcome!
Of?ce on Aging for $8 each (tickets purchased at the
door the day of the event will be $10/each). Table Spon- Your donation will be given to the women who make
sorships are also available. quilts to provide comfort to all cancer patients during
For tickets or more information, please contact Sue, the treatment they are receiving. These wonderful ladies
at Lorain County Of?ce on Aging, at (440) 326-4819. are in need of supplies for their handmade quilts.

All donations are welcome. This could be material of
any color, JoAnn Fabric gift cards or cash. Send all do-
nations to: Rainbow Quilters, c/o Nancy Haake, 11605
Prospect Rd., Strongsville, OH 44149.

Community Directory

Carlisle.................... 19 Grafton Twp............. 15 Wellington................ 16
Columbia................. 2 LaGrange................. 10 Churches................. 6
Eaton....................... 8 North Ridgeville....... 18 PROFILE PAGE......... 7
Grafton.................... 12

Come Visit these Two Awesome Events in Olmsted Falls!

Vintage Marketplace Located on Mill St. & Columbia Rd in An Evening in
Grand Pacific Junction
@ the falls
Look for Vintage the Falls
Aug. 30th & Sept. 27th 12-5pm Marketplace on
Food, Music, Art & Unique Shopping
Antiques, Vintage, Upcycle, Repurposed, Handmades, Facebook!
Jewelry, Retro, Art, Music & Fun!
Sponsored by Sept 3rd & Oct 1st 6-9pm
Second Thyme Around &

Last Sundays of the month the City of Olmsted Falls Sponsored by the City of Olmsted Falls

Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 revised as ORC 505.65. The ?re department and the building Thank you
department, if available, will have to examine the property
WEEKLY CALENDAR to determine if the property is unsafe and should be demol- The Columbia Historical Society would like to thank the
Thursday, August 27: ished. The Zoning Inspector will no longer make the deter- Sherwin Williams Paint Company for their generous donation
First Day of School for all Columbia Local School chil- mination alone. The Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on of paint for the repainting of The Bronson House Museum.
dren. Please drive safely. August 24 at 6:30 p.m. for a variance on the school property We want to continue to contribute to the beauti?cation of our
Friday, August 28: at Station and Capel Roads. The Zoning Commission will community and Sherwin Williams helped us accomplish this!
Raider Football kicks off their season tonight at the ath- meet on Thursday, Sept. 3 at 6 p.m. They are still working Join us on Sunday, October 4, for an Open House from 1-3
letic ?eld Vs. Independence. Game time is at 7 p.m. on the Comprehensive Plan, Commercial Property on Rt. 2 p.m. There will be a display of Harlan Knoph’s many years of
Sunday, August 30: and PRD’S. volunteering with the Boy Scouts. The public is welcome!
Columbia Reservation is having a program called “Mag-
ni?cent Monarch.” They will meet to discuss, search for and The Road-Service Director reported a recall on one of the CHS Soccer Team thank you
hopefully tag Monarch butter?ies as they start their amazing trucks. The Director is looking into off road mowing for the
migration. This is a level 2 hike and is open to everyone. They County, which will be paid. It might be part of a SWAC pro- Thanks so much to all of you who attended the alumni
will meet at Briarwood Lodge. The program will be from 2- gram. game! I’m sorry we didn’t get the result we were hoping for
3:30 p.m. (mostly because of my play)! I know Coach Proctor and the
The Fire Chief reported 34 on ?le, 31 on call, 106 ?re team are very appreciative of the opportunity to gear up for
CHS Weekly Calendar calls to date and 333 EMS calls. There were 16 mutual aid the season with healthy competition against some old, un?t
assists and 24 mutual aid requests. Transport billing brought guys.
Monday, August 24: in $6,660.40 for July, bringing the total for the year to
5:30-7 p.m. Open House. $68,349.27. The annual car show is this weekend. A Blood There will be another opportunity to support the Soccer
7 p.m. Girls Soccer at Ellet HS. Drive will take place on the same day from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Program and meet up with fellow alumni this season. We’ve
Tuesday, August 25: Engine 212 will be on ?re watch duty at the County Fair on dedicated one speci?c home game as an Alumni Event (free
3:40 p.m. Golf at Fairview - Big Met. Friday, August 28. admission for alumni). This will be September 19, at 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, August 26: at Columbia Stadium. They are hosting Oberlin, who beat
3 p.m. Girls Soccer v. Brooklyn. Rita Plata gave the Cemetery Report. $400 was received us 3-2 in overtime in last year’s district tournament. So, this
Thursday, August 27: for a burial. game will be in?uential in the team’s journey for the confer-
First day of school. ence championship and into post season play. Not only will
4 p.m. Golf v. Vermilion. OLD BUSINESS we get to take in a great game, but we’ll also get to catch up
Friday, August 28: The new gas tanks for the new service garage will be in- with old teammates and coaches after the game. We’re going
1:50 p.m. Pep Rally. stalled this week. The Trustees approved an expenditure of to designate a place to congregate and continue socializing
7 p.m. Football v. Independence. $2500 for the new security cameras. The County looked at after the game.
Saturday, August 29: the speed study of 2006 on Clarke Road and noted that the
10 a.m. JV Football at Independence. speed limit had been set at 40 mph. They felt that this speed Please put the date and time on your calendar, it would
1 p.m. Girls Soccer v. Buckeye. was adequate for today. The Trustees contacted the contrac- be great to see you all if you’re in town and available. Also,
7 p.m. Boys Soccer at Buckeye. tors doing the sewer project on Redfern in regards to restoring shoot me a quick response if you’re planning on making it so
the road to the way it was before they started. Many residents I can plan for the numbers.
Columbia Trustees Meeting are complaining about the potholes and ditches that are ap-
pearing, making driving unsafe. The contractors will do some Ryan Hershey
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Au- patching now, but do not want to do anything more perma-
gust 17 in the Town Hall with all three trustees present and nent until the project is done. The Trustees are going to look Columbia K-8 lunch menu
the Fiscal Of?cer, Jackie Ramsey. The minutes of the August into “Rough Road” or “Local Traf?c Only” signs.It will take
3 meeting were approved as written. The Trustees voted to about $8,000 to recondition the basketball court and $7,000 Week of August 27-28:
pay the bills and payroll. The bills amounted to $33,247.67 for the tennis courts. The Director will look for quotes for the Thursday: Breakfast - Dutch waf?es w/fruit; Lunch -
and payroll amounted to $20,988.32, bringing the total to work. The Township has requested SWAC feasibility studies Choice of burger bar, turkey and cheese sub, chef salad and
$54,247.67. The receipts totaled $10,731.67. The Trustees for the Plum Creek Tile, the ditch between Station Road and fries.
announced several times during the meeting that the public Rt. 82 and the Riverview Culvert Deterioration. Mr. Cunning- Friday: Breakfast - French Toast; Lunch - Choice of Pizza
hearing for Zoning Amendment 2015-01 was cancelled due ham has been looking into a preliminary exploration of the ,turkey and cheese sub, chef salad and mixed vegetables.
to the applicant’s withdrawal of application. feasibility of a farm market in the Township Park. So far he Week of August 31-Sept. 4:
has information on insurance and a list of people to contact. Monday: Breakfast - Pancakes; Lunch - Choice of Chick-
Correspondence was read. It was learned that Senior Trans- NEW BUSINESS en tenders , Italian sub, Chicken Caesar salad and corn.
portation gave 7 rides for July. A septic system on Frederick The Trustees need to approve the draft of the Solid Waste Tuesday: Breakfast - breakfast pizza; Lunch - Choice of
was found to be failed. The Health Department recommend- Plan. The book is two inches thick and written in legal lan- turkey ?atbread , Italian sub, Chicken Caesar salad and car-
ed that the system be discharged into the ditch. The Trustees guage. Mr. Musto says they will need help to interpret it rots.
passed a resolution allowing it as there is no other alternative. or they may have to pass it without reading it. It needs to Wednesday: Breakfast - pancake on a stick; Lunch
The 2015 Lorain County Fall Farm Tour will take place on be approved by Sept. 9. The Trustees accepted the bid of - Choice of Brunch for lunch , Italian sub, Chicken Caesar
September 26. Directions were available to take. The Fiscal $499,990.72 from Specialized Construction for the S. Marks salad and hash browns.
Of?cer received word that the local government funds to the Road Issue I project. The Trustees approved an expenditure of Thursday: Breakfast - Dutch waf?es/fruit; Lunch - Choice
township were being increased from $75,000 to $80,000. $30,000 for asphalt for Janell Drive. There was a request for of hot dog , Italian sub, Chicken Caesar salad and green
replacement of damaged cemetery vases. The Trustees asked beans.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS the Service Director to get more information as to how they Friday: Breakfast - French toast; Lunch - Choice of pizza ,
The Zoning Inspector reported that 4 permits were issued were damaged and who did it. Italian sub, Chicken Caesar salad and mixed vegetables.
between Aug. 3-14, of which one was a single family home, The Trustees are working on setting up a work shop on the *Only one entrée may be selected and a ½ cup vegetable
bringing the total to 20 for the year. The County Planning sewers of Redfern Road/St. Route 252. They hope to get the or fruit item must be selected.
Commission will be looking at the ?nal plans for Hunting Sanitation Department, The County Health District and also *Assorted vegetable and fruit bar will be offered on a daily
Meadows on Snell at Rt. 252 this week. The procedure for the EPA. When the sewers were planned, people were told basis. A variety of milk will be available with each meal.
demolishing homes under the Land Bank Program has been that because the sewers were pressurized they could not tie
into them even if they wanted to. Suddenly the EPA changed Youth
Quality Storage Barns the rules. Residents on the road, not the developments, re- come in
ceived letters telling them they had to tie in. They all have after your
FAIR SPECIAL! questions on the fees, the timeline, etc. Sporting event
COMMITTEE REPORTS and get
• Includes All Sizes & Styles Mr. Cunningham reported that there was no meeting of 10% off
• Onsite Lead Time is 4-5 Weeks the Lorain County Township Association in August because
• Pre-built Lead Time is 6-8 Weeks of the Lorain County Fair. The Trustees will be at the Fair Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt
on Aug. 28, from 2-6. The Rocky River Watershed Council
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Mr. Heidecker reported that Southwest General Hospital will 8131 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls
Alpine Structures Available at: meet August 26, NOACA on Sept. 11 and NOTA on Oct. 29
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440-235-4317 Sept. 18, at 8:30 a.m. and NOPEC meets Nov. 11, at 11:30
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There were no Fiscal Of?cer’s ?nancial requests. Af-
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 CHS news Thank You Schild’s IGA

Columbia Local Schools Parking Permit For Chs Students - Parking Permit Schild’s IGA will be the proud sponsor of the foot-
Open House applications are now available, and required for eligible se- balls that are tossed into the crowd during all Co-
niors, juniors and sophomores who plan on driving during the lumbia Home Games. Holding the football is Jeff
Columbia Local Schools will be holding their an- 2015-2016 school year. Applicants must maintain a minimum Jump, Columbia High School Athletic Director,
nual Open Houses on Monday, August 24, and Tues- 1.5 g.p.a., hold a permanent driver’s license and attend the and Kevin Schild of Schild’s IGA.
day, August 25, at all three schools, depending on the mandatory parking meeting. Student parking is available in new crafting circle where adults are invited to bring a project
grade level of your child. the lots adjacent to the school. There is a $30 fee required to they’re working on and hang out with other crafters.
attain a permit. The ?nished application with a copy of your
Columbia High School: The open house for all high current driver’s license and copy of the liability insurance at- For more information or to register for upcoming pro-
school students and parents is on Monday, August 24, tached was due Wednesday, August 12. If your student driver grams, visit LorainPublicLibrary.org or call the Columbia
from 5:30-7 p.m., and is set up in an informal man- was unable to attend the mandatory parking meeting, please Library at (440) 236-8751. The Columbia Library is located
ner. Staff will be available to answer questions and the contact the school of?ce. Applicants are required to pay the at 13824 W. River Road North.
students and parents alike will have the opportunity to $30 permit fee by cash, money order, or checks made payable
view the school and get themselves acclimated. If you to CHS. Any questions, please call CHS at 236-5001. Forms CHS Class of ‘75 Reunion
have any questions, please call the high school of?ce are also available on our website www.columbia.k12.oh.us
at 236-5001. under documents. Columbia High School Class of 1975 will be celebrat-
ing their 40th class reunion the last weekend of Septem-
Columbia Middle School: The open house at Co- Early Release/Late Arrival for CHS Students - Any ju- ber. A special alumni event will be held at Columbia High
lumbia Middle School is on Monday, August 24, from nior or senior who is interested in applying for early release or School’s Homecoming football game on Friday, September
5:30-7 p.m. Teachers will be available in their class- late arrival may pick up an application form at the high school 25, and there will be a casual night of dinner and dancing at
rooms for all grade levels. If you have any questions, or download from the website, www.columbia.k12.oh.us. the Columbia VFW on Saturday, September 26. Some former
please call the middle school of?ce at 236-5741. Please wait until you receive your schedule in the mail before classmates have not been located. For more information or if
applying for this privilege. The conditions for being approved you have not been contacted and would like to attend, contact
Copopa Elementary: Open House for Kindergar- are listed on the application. If the student’s application is ac- Larry and Vicki Raber at [email protected].
ten through 4th grade will be on Tuesday, August 25, cepted, the effective date that the student may begin using this
from 5:30-7 p.m. This open house is set up in an infor- privilege will be Friday, August 28. A parent/guardian must SHS Class of ‘65 to host a
mal manner. Parents and students should go directly call the attendance of?ce at 236-5003 to verify permission for Solid Gold Reunion
to their classrooms to meet their teachers. If you have the student to be granted this privilege.
any questions, please call the elementary school at The Strongsville High School Class of '65 will host its 50th
236-5020. CHS Band news Class Reunion on Saturday, Sept. 12. A tour of Strongsville's
Historic Village and an evening celebration are planned.
CHS information Welcome back to another exciting CHS Marching Band Please feel free to bring memorabilia of our high school years,
season! As the new school year is about to begin, we would pictures, letters, jackets, etc. to the celebration! For details,
Important Information - A mailing was sent home in like to extend a very warm “Raider Welcome” to our new contact Carollyn at (440) 525-1142 or [email protected], or
August, in which you received emergency medical forms and Band Director, Mrs. Allison Grady! She and the band have visit www.strongnet.org/domain/130.
a policy form to be ?lled out and returned. The EMA form been working hard preparing for this upcoming 2015-2016
has your child’s information that is currently in our software school year, which kick-offs August 28 at our ?rst home foot-
system. Pleased indicate any changes needed on this form. ball game. We look forward to seeing you there! Go Raid-
Please add a parent email or indicate that you do not have an ers!
email. This form must be completed, signed front and back
and returned to the high school as soon as possible. The poli- Submitted by Carol Conway
cy form needs to be completed and signed by both the parent
and the student. Until this policy form in ?lled out your child Columbia Library events
will not have access to computers at the school building. All
students will attend class meetings on Friday, August 28. In Classic Harper Lee Film Showing - Come on Tuesday,
the class meetings the students will receive additional forms Aug .25, at 5 p.m. Sit back and enjoy a showing of the 1962
and information and will be instructed that all forms are due ?lm adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic novel. This tale of
by Thursday, September 3. A CHS student agenda book will injustice and prejudice in 1930s Alabama, told through the
be distributed during this meeting. The cost of the agenda is eyes of a 6-year-old, is sure to enthrall. Refreshments will be
included in the student fee. All parents are encouraged to read provided. Pre-registration is required.
their son or daughter’s agenda as it contains important infor-
mation. Story Time for Babies - Bring children from birth to 24
months on Thursday, Aug. 27, at 2 p.m. Everyone will enjoy
Underclassmen Picture Day at CHS - LifeTouch Pho- stories, music and more! Pre-registration is required.
tography will be at Columbia High School on Wednesday,
September 9, to take pictures of all underclassmen in grades Email for Beginners - Become familiar with email ac-
9-11 for school portraits. Students will receive portrait infor- count setup and use on Monday, Aug. 31, at 5:30 p.m. Learn
mation in their respective class meeting during the ?rst week how to send and receive emails, attach pictures and docu-
of school. All portraits must be pre-paid. Senior pictures will ments to your emails, and create and use contact lists. Please
be taken only for ID purposes. Please check the information be comfortable using a mouse before attending this class. Pre-
provided in the class meetings and contact LifeTouch Photog- registration is required.
raphy with any questions.
Fall Preview - As the fall season approaches, staff at the
Library is excited to tell you about new events they’re plan-
ning. Starting in October, a puzzling program ?lled with
conversation seeking the truth will take place monthly. It’s a
brand new mystery book discussion group for adults! If gath-
ering for crafting is more your speed, the library will host a

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FOOTBALL PREVIEW

‘15 COLUMBIA RAIDERS

2015 COLUMBIA RAIDERS FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME GR POS NO. NAME GR POS
T/DT
1 BAILEY COLEMAN 9 WR/CB 52 JUSTIN BELL 9 G/DT
T/G/DT
2 JESSE LAMBERT 12 WR/OLB 53 MATT CARABALLO 10 G/DT
G/DT
3 CULLEN NAGLE 12 WR/FS 54 JB SURMAN 12 G/DT
G/T
4 CODY SCHWARTZ 11 QB/FS 55 JOE OSTERNDORFF 12 G/DT
G/ILB
5 JORDAN DELISLE 12 WR/CB 56 RYAN LISS 9 T/DT
C/DT
THE FOLLOWING 9 JAKE GARROW 10 QB/SS 57 NOLAN MILLER 10 T/DT
SPONSORS WISH YOU THE G/DT
VERY BEST THIS SEASON: 11 JARED HEIDECKER 11 TE/LB 59 GARRHETT WHEATLEY 11 T/DT
G/DT
SCHILD’S IGA 13 TROY CASSIDY 10 WR/CB 60 ERIC SCHAEF 10 G/DT
34981 E. ROYALTON RD. NORTH EATON 440-748-3751 G/DT
14 JACOB VICCARONE 12 QB/CB 62 MILO DRUMM 12 WR/B
RUNDLE HEATING & COOLING TE/OLB
24959 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-8825 15 JAY DELISLE 9 WR/DB 65 SAM OSTERNDORFF 10 WR/DB
WR/CB
COLUMBIA MARATHON 16 JARED BYCZNSKI 9 QB/FS 66 SAM KRIZEK 12 WR/CB
24497 SPRAGUE RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-235-6642 WR/OLB
17 ANDREW COLLINS 9 WR/DB 67 NICK MILLUZZI 9 TE/DB
JAKES GARAGE
24393 SPRAGUE RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-235-1655 21 BEN ALTEN 9 FB/ILB 68 GAVIN ERMAN 9

COLUMBIA VFW POST 9340 22 JIMMY JACOBS 12 TB/OLB 71 LOGAN WOS 9
25742 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-8111
23 BRANDON COLEMAN 9 TB/OLB 72 DANNY SNAKOVSKY 9
MIDVIEW DRUG
35053 ROYALTON RD. EATON 440-748-2137 24 DYLAN RISDON 11 FB/OLB 73 KYLE HEIDECKER 10

FRANK CLARKE AGENCY 25 MIKE JACOBUCCI 11 FB/ILB 74 QUENTIN JAKISCHA 9
25070 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-5041
30 DANNY MALIN 12 WR/DB 80 DOUG PRITT 9
SUNDAE FUNDAY’S
24145 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-236-3663 31 ANDY PERROTT 9 RB/ILB 81 LANCE BOISE 11

32 COLE SCHWARTZ 9 FB/ILB 82 CODY SESTITO 9

34 OWEN BARTA 12 FB/SS 84 TYLER WHITE 12

35 BILLY TURNER 9 WR/B 85 ADRIAN FREDERICK 10

44 BEN CHAMPAGNE 9 WR/DB 86 MATT FREEDSON 12

45 ADAM ALTEN 10 TB/SS 88 ADAM ROSS 9

51 CHRIS BOWES 10 C/DT

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METHODIST EATON
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10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Rt. 82 & 83 SUNDAY 9 AM
Founders 1955 Sunday School Sunday Worship
440-748-2230 Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults 9:30am
Lee Boise, Publisher & President during Worship Service SUNDAY 10 AM
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 www.neccdisciples.com Church ph: 440-748-2154
25453 ROYALTON ROAD Worship & Children’s Church Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Mailing Address: COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Worship Services WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Adult Study, Women’s Study, www.trinitygrafton.com
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station Pastor Matt Merriman 8:00am & 9:30am Rev. John Ramsey II
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 236-8822 Teens, Kids Club
Sunday School Rev. Jim Carder, United Church of God
Email: [email protected] [email protected] 12981 Grafton Rd.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com www.columbiaumc.net 10:45am Senior Pastor Grafton, Oh 44044
Rev. Steven Spaeth,
DEADLINE: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Polly Tallos Sabbath Services
News articles & all ads - Wednesday by 12pm Associate Pastor Saturdays at 12:30 pm
All are welcome at Christian Ed. & Youth Director 440-236-8600
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs., 9am-4pm http://cleveland.ucg.org
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year God’s Table. Rev. Charles A. Butcher www.NLWesleyan.org

Our Lady Queen of Peace Sunday Worship Schedule Pastor Sugar Ridge Baptist Church
Catholic Church 8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
St. Elizabeth 36600 Sugar Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
Weekend Masses Weekday 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages Ann Seton 440-327-946
Sat. 4:30pm Mass 10:30 am Communion Service with Music
8:00am Catholic Parish www.sugarridgebaptistchurch.com
Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Children’s sermon at both services All age Sunday School 10 am
25801 Royalton Rd.
11:00am Mon.-Tues. 300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio Columbia Station, OH Sunday Worship 11 am & 6:30 pm
Confession: Thurs.-Fri. (440) 322-2126 Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday Worship 7 pm

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Are all religions equally valid? Does humanity need Did you ever wonder if praying helps? In the month of 11th annual K9 Splash
God? Do all paths lead to the same God? The teachings of August, during the 10:30 a.m. services, Pastor David Walk-
Christian Philosopher Ravi Zacharias will be explored in er of Belden United Methodist Church in Grafton will pres- Berea Animal Rescue Friends will host their K9 Splash,
depth in a sermon series Sept.13-Oct. 4. Pastor Bill Wen- ent a multi-week sermon series titled “Does God Answer its highly-popular dog swimming party, on Saturday, Au-
dell will present this study at LaPorte United Methodist Our Prayers?” This will be followed with a special Bible gust 29, from 1-3 p.m. at Wallace Lake in the Metroparks.
Church on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. Study class during the next few Wednesday evenings from All dogs and their owners are invited to participate in this
6:30-7:30 p.m. The sermons and class topics include The family-friendly dog swim, which will also feature raf?e
The church is located at 2071 Grafton Rd., in Elyria. Purpose of Prayer, The Power of Prayer, The Principles of baskets, hot dogs, snacks and ARF merchandise for sale.
Please join them with your questions about faith, truth, suf- Prayer and The Practice of Prayer. Everyone is welcome In addition, you can enter your pooch in the doggie games,
fering and God's design for the universe. This program is to attend. like musical hoops and hot dog eating contests, as well as
part of LCCC's Life Long Learning program. Pastor Bill the much anticipated bathing suit competition.
will also be teaching a class Wednesday evenings 7-8:30 PSR starts soon
p.m., September 9-30, on the campus of LCCC through Cost is just a $5 donation per dog, or $10 for “packs” of
their lifelong learning program. To register, go to their It is not to late to register for PSR at St. Elizabeth Ann two or more. The ?rst 25 humans to register will receive a
lifelong learning website or call Misty Reed at (440) 366- Seton Church in Columbia Station. There are families who free event T-shirt.
7540. have not registered their children as of yet, or are new to the
area. PSR is for 1st through 8th grade students. The chil- The event is being held at Wallace Lake in Mill Stream
GriefShare dren make their First Communion in 2nd grade and their Run Reservation (just north of the N. Quarry entrance and
Con?rmation in 8th grade. just south of the South Quarry entrance to the Valley Park-
GriefShare is a faith based support group for those who way).
have lost a loved one. They offer comfort, guidance and The signi?cance of Religious Education in your child’s
support through shared experiences. Join them to discover life is very important! Classes start on September 14 with a About ARF: Since 1987, Berea ARF has provided lov-
hope for your future. You may bring a friend if you pre- “Meet and Greet Night,” then continue on September 21, at ing care to thousands of homeless animals. They operate a
fer. For more information, visit http://www.griefshare. CMS from 6:30-7:45 p.m. no-time-limit shelter dedicated to ?nding permanent homes
org/about or contact Pastor Dominic Verdell at (440) 236- and promoting responsible pet guardianship. ARF’s shelter
8282. GriefShare is held at Christ Church, located at 23080 Please call the Religious Education of?ce at (440) 236- is supported by a small dedicated staff and several hundred
Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, on Tuesday evenings 3711 to register. devoted volunteers. ARF is a 501(c)3 non-pro?t and relies
from 7-8:30 p.m., through October 27. solely on the generosity of supporters to continue their life-
Walk Like MADD saving mission. For more information, call ARF’s Adoption
Celebrate Recovery Hot Line at (440) 234-2034 or visit www.bereaanimalres-
Walk Like MADD is a fund-raising event to help raise cue.com.
Join others at the Church of the Open Door every Thurs- both awareness and funds to eliminate impaired driving.
day at 7 p.m. for Celebrate Recovery. The program is open This year’s walk will be held at Ely Square in Elyria, from Bluegrass and Gospel Music
to anyone seeking victory over their hurts, hangups or hab- 9 a.m.-noon, on Saturday, September 26.
its. Each meeting begins with a large group meeting, fol- East Oberlin Community Church is hosting a Blue-
lowed by gender speci?c small groups. Walk Like MADD provides an outlet for those impacted grass and Gospel Music event. They are located at 43709
by impaired driving to channel their grief into hope and Oberlin-Elyria Road (corner of Rt. 511 and Oberlin-Elyria
Meet at Church of the Open Door, at State Route 113 healing by creating a movement for change in their com- Road), in Oberlin. This event is from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday,
and West Ridge Road, in Elyria. For more information, call munity. It also provides a community the chance to sur- September 12. Doors open at 5 p.m. The cost of admission
(440) 323-4644. round and support those hurting by taking action to prevent is $5 per person. Music starts at 6 p.m. The featured band is
others from suffering because of impaired driving. Gospel Harmonaires. There will be an open kitchen avail-
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38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035 one person every 8/6 minutes through local MADD victim Oberlin. They also will be having a Labor Day Picnic from
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Vicki Crist is a Registered Nurse specializing most of The health and wellness bene?ts of massage are exten- Treatment is individualized according to each client’s
her career in Pain Management. She is licensed by the sive. Massage is extremely bene?cial in the management problems and needs.
Ohio State Medical Board and has been practicing Mas- and reduction of stress. This bene?t alone results in more
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The oxygen supply to the muscles decreases and Grafton. You can reach Vicki at (440) 371-9509.
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in movement and guarding due to fear of pain and Vicki Crist RN, LMT
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Free Community Meal A: Yes. Ohio has adopted a statute stating that schools may
require a school uniform to be worn by the students attending
American Family On Tuesday, August 25, from 5:30-6:30 p.m., a free com- one or more district schools, as long as the policy promotes a
Ministry picnic munity meal will be served at North Eaton Christian Church, safe and healthy school setting and enhances the educational
located at 35895 Royalton Road (Rt. 82 near Rt. 83). All are environment. The policy must be included in the school’s
American Family Ministry Thrift Store presents their 24th welcome to enjoy a home-cooked meal and good fellowship general code of conduct or discipline policy, be posted in a
annual Picnic on September 17, from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Its at for an evening. central location and be made available on request.
Ledge Lake in Hinckley. They provide free lunch, free bait
and free gifts to all participants. Also, prizes for all ?shing A meal is served every 4th Tuesday of each month. Mark Q: What steps must a public school take to adopt a
winners will be given. your calendar. school uniform policy?

This is the highlight of their charity year - getting everyone “Law You Can Use” A: The board of education must provide six months’ no-
together at the end of summer to award grants and blessings tice before requiring students to wear uniforms, and must
to all handicapped and other charities. Provided by the Ohio State Bar Association. give “ample opportunity” for the principal, staff and parents
to offer suggestions and comments on the proposed uniforms.
For more information, call (440) 234-1777 or (440) 429- School Dress Codes The board of education must also include a procedure to as-
6274. sist parents of economically disadvantaged students to obtain
Public schools in Ohio have a substantial, but not unlimit- uniforms, which may include using school district funds or
Strongsville Historical Society ed, amount of discretion in implementing dress codes in order funds from other sources to provide this assistance.
fund-raiser to maintain a safe learning environment for students. All dress
codes must be reasonable in scope and courts may consider Q: Can students be disciplined for violations of groom-
Experience an Estate Sale of Antique Glassware and Col- dress code policies overbroad if the restrictions imposed on ing, dress code or uniform violations?
lectibles on Thursday, August 27, from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and Fri- students are not necessary to prevent a substantial disruption
day, August 28, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. or are not related to the promotion of health and safety. A: Yes, as long as the school has adopted a policy that is
suf?ciently clear on the issue of grooming (e.g., hair length),
Antique Glassware, including Cambridge, Fostoria, Mc- When implementing dress code policies, public boards of prohibited clothing or uniforms. Students must always be
Coy, Fenton, Heisey, Anchor Hocking, Degenhart, Impe- education must also consider students’ rights to free speech placed “on notice” about the policy violations that prompted
rial and Westmoreland of many categories (depression, milk, under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. the discipline.
hobnail, Swedish and Italian crystal, etched, home bar and The United States Supreme Court held in 1969 that student
soda fountain, etc.) will be available, as well as your favorite speech can be regulated if a school proves it “materially and This “Law You Can Use” column was provided by the
Collectibles such as pigs, bells, spoons and plate designs from substantially interfere[s]” with school operations. Districts Ohio State Bar Association. It was prepared by Columbus
Norman Rockwell, Water Birds and Hummel. This is a cash can also regulate student speech that is derogatory or profane. attorney Mark A. Weiker of Albeit Weiker, LLP. Articles ap-
only sale from an outside source and not from the Strongs- In addition, dress code policies could invite 14th Amendment pearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general
ville Historic Village Collection, with all proceeds going to “equal protection” claims, so districts must be careful to en- information about the law. Before applying this information
the Historical Society. There is no entrance fee and ample free force all regulations uniformly and consistently. to a speci?c legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice
parking . This sale is located in the Lathrop House in the from an attorney.
Strongsville Historic Village, located at 13305 Pearl Rd., in Q: Can a public school require students to cut their
Strongsville. Call (440) 572-0057 or visit www.strongsville- hair? CLOSEOUT
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August 24th - 30th Q: Are there limits on what clothing public schools can
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ruption is real in order to enforce a dress code prohibition.
Students have freedom of expression and freedom of religion
rights under the First Amendment, although schools may
weigh these rights against the potential for school disruption.
For example, in a 2007 case, the Sixth Circuit Court of Ap-
peals held that a ban on wearing the confederate ?ag was ap-
propriate where the school had demonstrated that racial ten-
sions existed in the school. Alternatively, in 2013, the Third
Circuit Court of Appeals in Pennsylvania held in favor of
students who challenged a school district’s policy banning “I
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K9 Splash
Scholarship recipient Free Movie in the Park Night
Berea Animal Rescue Friends will host the K9 Splash, its
Bethany Vargo, a 2013 Bethany Vargo Come to the second “Free Movie in the Park Night” on highly-popular dog swimming party, on Saturday, August
Keystone High School Teen Vogue representative. Saturday, September 12, at 8:15 p.m. The movie will be 29, from 1-3 p.m. at Wallace Lake in the Metroparks. All
graduate currently attending Big Hero 6. Popcorn and drinks will be provided by Elyria dogs and their owners are invited to participate in this family-
Kent State University, has re- Bethany is set to graduate Ford. Remember to bring your chairs and blankets. friendly dog swim, which will also feature raf?e baskets, hot
ceived the Judith and Chris- a semester early in Decem- dogs and snacks, and ARF merchandise for sale. In addition,
topher Endowed Scholarship ber 2016. She is the daughter The LaGrange Community Park is located on West you can enter your pooch in the doggie games, like musical
for Fashion Merchandising of Julie Vargoa and grand- Main Street, in LaGrange. hoops and hot dog eating contests, as well as the much antici-
and the Lece Lohr Program daughter of Eleanor Vargo pated bathing suit competition.
Study Away Scholarship. and the late Julius Vargo. Keystone Schools
This fall, Bethany will study Superintendent Franco Gallo Cost is just a $5 donation per dog, or $10 for “packs” of
in Florence, Italy, and upon Congratulations, Betha- two or more. The ?rst 25 humans to register will receive a
returning to the U.S., she ny! It has been a great ?rst week at Keystone! Our elementary free event t-shirt. The event is being held at Wallace Lake
will be an intern in New students and teachers love our new building and all of the in Mill Stream Run Reservation (just north of the N. Quarry
York City. resources it has to offer. I would again like to thank our vot- entrance and just south of the South Quarry entrance to the
ers for passing our levy issue this May, which allowed us to Valley Parkway).
During her studies, Beth- continue to provide these programs for our students.
any has been a fashion mod- About ARF: Since 1987, Berea ARF has provided lov-
el for the Cleveland Museum All three of our schools held open houses during the past ing care to thousands of homeless animals. We operate a no-
of Art and for Kent State’s week, and I would like to recognize all parents and guard- time-limit shelter dedicated to ?nding permanent homes and
Fashion School. She has ians who attended. Taking an interest and active role in your promoting responsible pet guardianship. ARF’s shelter is sup-
worked at Nordstrom and child’s education is a key to success. I would like to encourage ported by a small dedicated staff and several hundred devoted
wrote for College Fashioni- parents who could not attend to contact their child’s teacher volunteers. ARF is a 501(c)3 non-pro?t and relies solely on
sta, a fashion website. She is via phone or email. All staff members are listed with their the generosity of supporters to continue our lifesaving mis-
a member of the Delta Zeta prospective buildings on our website under Quick Contacts. sion. For more information, call ARF’s Adoption Hot Line at
Sorority and Fashion Stu- (440) 234-2034 or visit www.bereaanimalrescue.com
dent Organization and is a In other news, the fall sports season is underway, and I
encourage you to cheer on our athletes as they represent Key- www.MyConvenient.com
Youth Archery Clinic stone. In addition to athletics, each school offers a variety of
extracurricular programs. Please encourage your child to take
part in these programs as they build character & pride and
develop a sense of class & student community.

Have a great week and enjoy the Lorain County Fair!

Elvis is at the Post Office

A Youth Archery Clinic and Free 3D Shoot will be held
on September 20, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., presented by The La-
Grange Hunting & Fishing Club in conjunction with the Ohio
Division of Wildlife & U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services. This
event will take place at the LGHFC grounds (2.5 miles west
of LaGrange Circle). The event is free! All youth equipment
will be provided, but if you have your own bow, feel free
to bring it. This is a “hands on” supervised introduction to
the awesome world of archery. Small groups are encouraged
to come, such as scouts, clubs, churches, etc.; please call in
advance. Experienced archers can try our mini 3D course for
free! For more information, please call Kevin at (440) 537-
7827.

Steve Moore JACK MATIA The LaGrange Post Of?ce is going to be paying tribute to
HONDA Elvis Presley on Thursday, August 27. We will be celebrating
the release of his new stamp. Please join us for some refresh-
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FOOTBALL PREVIEW

‘15 KEYSTONE WILDCATS

2015 KEYSTONE WILDCATS

FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME GR POS

1 CHRIS SITTINGER SR. WR, DB

2 AUSTIN CONRAD SR. RB, LB

3 JACK CORRAINI SO. RB, S BERISWILL INSURANCE AGENCY
WELLINGTON 440-647-6010, GRAFTON 440-926-3312
4 COLE CORRAINI SO. RB, S
GRAFTON SCOOP
5 TY COWLING JR. SE, DB 486 MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-369-9026

6 JACOB SOKOLOWSKI JR. TE, DE LORAIN MEDINA RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP
WELLINGTON www.LMRE.org
THE FOLLOWING 7 TYLER ELLIOTT JR. SE, DB
SPONSORS WISH YOU THE PENFOUND INSURANCE
VERY BEST THIS SEASON: 8 CODY FOSTER FR. WR, DB 40960 BUTTERNUT RIDGE ELYRIA 440-458-5133

NICK ABRAHAM FORD 9 NICK ASH SO. WR, DB G.L.W. BROADBAND
1115 EAST BROAD ST. ELYRIA 440-366-3673 993 COMMERCE DR. GRAFTON 440-926-3230
10 TREY MINNICH JR. QB, DB
THE UNICORN THE DEPOT AT UNION STATION
RT. 57 GRAFTON 440-926-2621 12 JAROD FEBEL FR. QB, DE 700 N. CENTER ST. LAGRANGE 440-355-6505

NORTH EATON DAIRY 14 SPENCER CONSTABLE FR. WR, LB B-K GLASS WINDOW & DOOR
35040 ROYALTON RD. EATON 440-748-2128 42023 SR 303 LAGRANGE 440-355-6705
15 KYLER STALLER JR. RB, LB
VILLAGE PIZZA LAGRANGE OLDE TOWN BARBER
118 PUBLIC SQUARE LAGRANGE 440-355-5199 18 BOBBY WEBER SO. QB, DB 120 PUBLIC SQUARE LAGRANGE 440-355-5608

IGA ON SENTINEL SQUARE 19 NATE BARRETT SO. RB, S COACHING STAFF
N. CENTER ST. LAGRANGE 440-355-9920
21 SCOTT BOWLES JR. WR, DB HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: ROB CLARICO
BEST AUTO GLASS ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES: DON CLARICO,
LOCALLY OWNED FAMILY OPERATED 440-355-4229 22 JUSTIN ABLE SO. RB, DB KEVIN FOX, DON GRISWOLD, ERIC MORGAN

23 CAMERON EMERICK FR. QB, DB

24 CAMERON SMITH FR. RB, LB

25 KYLE DIEDERICH SR. WR, DB

27 CADE MYERS SO. RB, LB

32 JACOB SAXTON SO. RB, LB

34 CORY HARTLE FR. RB, LB

37 NICK GREGORY FR. RB, LB

40 DALTON WEBER FR. TE, DE

44 JUSTIN COOPER JR. RB, S

45 MATT KELLING SO. TE, DE

50 KYLE VANCE JR. OL, DE

51 DAVID MCCULLOUGH SO. OL, LB

52 KARSON CENDROSKY FR. OL, DL

53 ZACK NAYLOR SO. OL, DL 2015 KEYSTONE WILDCATS
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
55 BRENNEN RIGDA JR. OL, DL

56 MATT KELLING SO. OL, DL Sep 11 Galion A 7:00 pm
Sep 18 Lutheran West H 7:00 pm
57 BRETT SCHUSTER JR. OL, DL Sep 25 Fairview A 7:00 pm
Oct 2 Black River H 7:00 pm
60 A.J. FOWLER SO. OL, DL Oct 9 Brookside A 7:00 pm
Oct 16 Wellington H 7:00 pm
61 TYLER KELLY SR. OL, DL Oct 23 Buckeye H 7:00 pm
Oct 30 Firelands A 7:00 pm
63 NICK WILLIAMS SO. OL, DL

71 CADE CHRISTOFF JR. OL, DL

72 NICK WATRING SO. OL, DL

75 COLE GOLDSMITH SR. OL, DL

81 PATRICK SHIPPY SO. TE, DL

Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Thank You Schild’s IGA

VFW Post #3341
awards scholarships

BACK TO SCHOOL INFORMATION Grafton VFW Post #3341 awarded three scholar-
The ?rst day of classes for all Midview students is Mon- ships in the amount of $500 each to three deserving high
day, August 31. To alleviate fears, explain logistical details, school graduates. The winners of the scholarships are:
or allow students to ready themselves, open houses have been
scheduled for the various school buildings. North and West Erica Frabotta, who will attend Cleveland State Uni-
Elementary Schools and Midview Middle School will be open versity to pursue a career in Human Resource/Business.
Thursday, August 27. North is open from 5-6 p.m. , West will
be open 6:30-7:30 p.m., and the middle school from 5:30-7 Elliot Nagy, will also be attending Cleveland State
p.m. Midview High School will hold a freshman orientation University and plans to major in Nursing.
for students only from 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Tuesday, August
25, in both gyms of the high school. For more information, Both are graduates of Midview High School.
log onto www.midviewk-12.org. Drew Hartley will attend Ohio StateA.T.I. in Wooster,
Ohio, and will major in Agriculture Systems Manage-
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY ment. He is a graduate of Keystone High School.
The Friends of the Grafton-Midview Library will have Congratulations to all!
their next general meeting on Tuesday, September 1, in the
library’s public meeting room at 6:30 p.m. Please join us as Grand Prize winner
we make ?nal plans for the Read between the Wines event,
discuss the upcoming fall book sale and proceed with a pub- Our Lady Queen of Peace announces the winner of their
lic program in November. Membership forms are always Disney Vacation Raf?e. The raf?e was part of the Home
available at the library’s circulation desk. New and rejoining Days Festival held earlier in the month. The Grand Prize
members are welcome to attend the meeting. winner was Don Carmichael of Grafton, who chose the op-
tion of the $10,000 cash prize. He was also the seller of the
Midview Schools ticket, which gave him an additional $250. The second place
winner was Phyllis Clark, receiving $1,000. Also winning
prizes in the drawing were Gerald Wodzisz - $300, Karen
Machovina - $100 and Gail Rodgers - $100.

Superintendent Scott Goggin Grafton-Midview Library

The countdown is on! School starts on Monday, Aug. 31. The Grafton-Midview or afternoon, for patrons to Schild’s IGA will be the proud sponsor of the
I am excited for another great school year and to see what Library is always working register for an appointment. footballs that are tossed into the crowd during
amazing successes we will celebrate with our students. to sponsor quality programs. Patrons may bring any tech- all Midview Home Games. Holding the foot-
For accurate planning, please nology-related questions ball is Dan May, Midview High School Athletic
The start of the year is always a busy time and we have be advised most library pro- regarding computers, soft- Director, and Kevin Schild of Schild’s IGA.
many important dates and times to remind you of. Below I grams require registration. ware, smart phones, tablets,
have listed important items to mark on your calendars. To register, call 926-3317, or e-readers, and more to these MHS Class of ‘65 Reunion
visit the library at 983 Main appointments. All appoint-
Open House Dates and Times: Street in Grafton, or visit ments during these days are 1 The Midview High School Class of 1965 is holding their
North Elementary - Aug. 27, 5-6 p.m.; West Elementary their website at www.gmpli- hour maximum and registra- 50th Reunion on Saturday, September 12, at Coppertop at
- Aug. 27, 6:30-7 p.m.; East Intermediate (Fifth Grade) -Aug. brary.org. tion is recommended, how- Cherokee Hills on State Route 303, in Valley City. If you
26, 6-7 p.m.; East Intermediate (Sixth Grade) - Sept. 3, 6- ever walk-ins are welcome have not received the letter or need more information, contact
7 p.m.; Middle School - Aug. 27, 5:30-7 p.m.; High School Garden Story Time - Sat- if times are available. Tech Trudy Bassett at (440) 748-3179.
Ninth Grade Orientation - Aug. 25, 8 a.m.-noon; High School urday, August 29, 10-11 a.m. tutor is also available on an
Open House -Aug. 27, 6-7 p.m. Flutter into our garden for a individually scheduled basis, MHS Class of ‘60 Reunion
First Day of School: special outdoor story time! depending on staff availabil-
Grades 1-12 - August 31; Kindergarten - September 2; We will share stories and ity. Patrons that cannot at- The Midview High School Class of 1960 has scheduled
Preschool - September 8. songs, and participants can tend the scheduled monthly their 55th year class reunion on Saturday, September 19, at
School Hours: Midview High School - 7:15 a.m.-2:15 check up on our plants. Dig day or need more immediate Grey Hawk Golf Club, 665 US Grant St., in LaGrange, be-
p.m.; Midview Middle School - 7:30 a.m.-2:35 p.m.; Mid- in as we Grow, Make, Play assistance are encouraged to ginning at 4 p.m. A cash menu and cash bar will be avail-
view East Intermediate - 7:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.; North and West and Learn. No registration make one of these individual able. Please make reservations no later than September 1.
Elementary - 8:40 a.m.-3:10 p.m. required. appointments instead, or in For more information, please contact Marge (Tran) Sayers at
Have a great week! addition to, one the sched- (440) 926-3449.
Mr. Scott Goggin, Superintendent, Midview Local Schools Storytime - Tuesdays, uled times. These appoint-
[email protected] Twitter: @scottgoggin September 1, 8 and 22, from ments are 1 hour maximum McConnell Ready Mix is a full service Ready
6-6:30 p.m. Storytime is de- and registration is required. Mix Concrete supplier servicing the Northeast
Horse Rescue fund-raiser signed for children ages 3-6 Ohio area. We service Residential, Commer-
years old. Each program will Pete the Cat Party - cial, Industrial or Government projects of any
Angels Haven Horse Rescue will be hosting their annual explore great books, fun con- Thursday, September 3, 6-7 size. For ordering and delivery of Ready Mix
Steak (or Chicken) Dinner and Bake Off event on Sunday, cepts, and engage in creative, p.m. Everything’s groovy Concrete or just a quote for your project call
August 30, from 12-6 p.m. Please come and enjoy a steak or educational activities. at this Pete the Cat party!
chicken dinner, kids meals and participate in their bake off. Come chill with other cool 440-458-4325.
The bake off will take place at 2:30 (please bring goods by Babypalooza - Wednes- cats as we play funky games, McConnell Ready Mix
2 p.m.). days, September 2, 9, 16 and read some stellar stories, and 37540 Butternut Ridge Road • N. Ridgeville, OH 44039
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send your checks payable to: AHHR, 13297 Durkee Road, gram for babies (from birth should surely go. HOW CAN YOU
Grafton, Ohio 44044. to 3 years) and their caregiv-
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The Wild & Wacky Women in Red Hats are hosting a westerns and win prizes. in Wellington at 440.647.6010.
BINGO will follow the dis-
Wild & Wacky Women Rootin’ Tootin’ Cowgirl Event! cussion, tastings, and fun. Products and coverages not available in all states

(A local Red Hat Society chapter located in Eaton Township, OH) Afterschool Video Games
Chapter #628250 - Tuesday, September 8, 3-5
p.m. Play video games and
Wild & Wacky Women Rootin’ Tootin’ Cowgirl Event enjoy some pizza for the
perfect after school break.
Saturday, October 10th, 2015 Bring in your favorite games
to share, or select one from
Starts at 10:30am, Lunch served at Noon the Library’s collection. PS3,
Xbox, and Wii games can
$35 Cleveland Airport Marriott all be played at the Library.
Several tablets will also be
per person 4277 W.150th St, Cleveland OH available.

Dress in Cowgirl or usual RH Attire. There will be a Big Ticket Community History
Group - Wednesday, Sep-
Raffle, 50/50, Lottery Cactus, Gifts & More. Entertainment, tember 9, 6:30 p.m. Please
join us at GMPL for discus-
Line Dance Instructor, Entrée, Salad and Dessert all included sions and research of our
community’s history. Topics
in the $35 price. We will also have a Hall of Vendors. will be focused on the up-
coming Grafton Bicentenni-
Bring a “stick pony” to donate to Rainbow Children’s Hospital al. Call the Library for more
details.
This event is open to all Supporting Members of the Red Hat Society. Send your
Chapter, Queen’s name & Chapter # along with a list of everyone attending.
There will be 8 to a table. If you want to stay overnight Friday,
the Marriott will have discounted rooms available for $89/room.

For more info contact Queen JamaicanMeCrazy at [email protected]

RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Page 13

FOOTBALL PREVIEW

‘15 MIDVIEW MIDDIES

2015 MIDVIEW MIDDIES FOOTBALL ROSTER

NO. NAME GR POS NO. NAME GR POS
1 KEITH JOHNSON 11 WR/DB 45 JAMES WEST 10 TE/LB
2 DAIMION MAHONE JR. 12 WR/DB 46 BRANDON GILCHRIST 10 TE/DL
3 MICHAEL SANTA 11 WR/DB 47 DYLAN KENDLE 10 RB/DL
5 JACOB HACK 12 TE/LB 49 KELLEN MCGUIRE 11 K
7 GAVIN TAULBEE 12 WR/DB 50 JORDAN CRUM 11 OL/DL
9 ZACH BICKEL 12 WR/DB 52 BRENDAN JATZEK 12 OL/DL
10 SAMUEL BUTLER 11 WR/DB 53 TYLER STREBEL 12 OL/DL
11 JARED MEREDITH 12 WR/DB 54 JACOB SNIDER 10 OL/LB
12 DIMITRI REDWOOD 12 WR/DB 55 DALTON HOLTZMAN 12 OL/DL
13 LOGAN BOLIN 12 WR/DB 56 JEFF MILUM 11 OL/DL
14 DUSTIN CRUM 11 QB/DB 58 NOAH WHITESEL 11 OL/DL
15 NICK CRUM 10 WR/DB 61 BRANDON GUMM 11 OL/DL
16 SEAMUS HIGLEY 10 QB/DB 62 TREY PRESTON 12 OL/LB
THE FOLLOWING 17 DAVID AMSDEN 11 WR/DB 63 ANTHONY SZUCH 12 OL/LB
SPONSORS WISH YOU THE 19 KYLE VUKMER 11 WR/DB 64 AARON BOTOS 11 OL/DL
VERY BEST THIS SEASON: 22 CONNOR WOLFE 10 RB/LB 65 TOM MCDONALD 11 OL/DL
23 JARED LEHOTA 12 WR/DB 66 JACOB REISING 11 OL/DL
VILLAGE JEWELRY & REPAIR 24 ALEC FORRER 11 RB/LB 68 DAVID KAMINSKI 10 OL/DL
954 MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-926-0500 25 CONNOR NEWTON 11 TE/LB 70 ROSS MANNING 11 OL/DL
26 AIDAN BREGGINS 10 WR/DB 71 JEFF SQUIRES 10 OL/DL
MIDVIEW DRUG 28 NOAH MARKUS 10 RB/DB 72 TIM KUHN 12 OL/DL
35053 ROYALTON RD. EATON 440-748-2137 29 ANTONIO CRUZ 10 WR/DB 73 CHASE JOHNSON 11 OL/DL
30 BEN GENDICS 10 WR/DB 74 ANDREW LILLER 12 OL/DL
GRAFTON MOWER SERVICE 31 ALONZO BANKS 10 QB/DB 75 JORDEN SHEVEL 12 OL/DL
1007 PARSONS RD. GRAFTON 440-926-2880 32 REVER BEGIN 10 RB/LB 76 NATHAN FANTA 10 OL/DL
33 KYLE KUKES 12 TE/LB 77 SPENCER BERTHOLD 11 OL/DL
NORTH EATON DAIRY QUEEN 34 CONNOR WEEKLEY 11 TE/LB 78 JACOB AXFORD 12 OL/DL
35040 ROYALTON RD. EATON 440-748-2128 35 RJ STANFORD 10 RB/LB 80 KEAGEN MCDANIEL 10 WR/DB
36 TYLER CANTERBURY 10 RB/LB 81 DANIEL HAWLEY 10 WR/DB
THE UNICORN 37 CHARLES GRASSE II 10 TE/LB 82 OWEN HAWKE 10 WR/DB
RT. 57 GRAFTON 440-926-2621 38 SETH FRAMBACH 10 WR/LB 83 GARRETT MITCHELL 10 OL/DL
39 AARON MILUM 10 RB/LB 84 DEVEN DANIELS 10 OL/DL
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS 40 RONNY COX 10 OL/DL 86 CASEY DUFFNER 10 OL/DL
409 MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-926-2705 42 DANNY HAIGHT 11 TE/LB 92 TYLER LOTTMAN 10 OL/DL
44 ALEX TRUJILLO 11 RB/LB
DR. KAREN KRAMER, DDS
420 N. MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-926-3441 SCHILD’S IGA COACHING STAFF
34981 E. ROYALTON RD. NORTH EATON 440-748-3751
HERSHEY’S ICE CREAM SHOP HEAD COACH - DJ SHAW
38535 CHESTNUT RIDGE RD. ELYRIA 440-365-2121 GRAFTON V.F.W. POST 3341 ASSISTANT COACHES- SCOTT CRUM, RAY
HURON ST. GRAFTON 440-926-3341
BOLIN, BRUCE BRADLEY, CHRIS BUCHER,
LAUBENTHAL MERCADO FUNERAL HOME CHAD DIFRANCO, DARRELL MYERS, KEVIN
38475 CHESTNUT RIDGE ELYRIA 440-322-4626 RADIGAN, TODD STREBEL

NANCY’S DINER 2015 MIDVIEW MIDDIES
426 MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-926-2462
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
BOOTLEGGER’S GRILLE
34550 ROYALTON RD. COLUMBIA STATION 440-748-1029 Aug 28 Lorain A 7:00 pm

GRAFTON SCOOP Sep 4 North Olmsted H 7:00 pm
486 MAIN ST. GRAFTON 440-369-9026
Sep 11 Amherst H 7:00 pm
G.L.W. BROADBAND
993 COMMERCE DR. GRAFTON 440-926-3230 Sep 18 Avon A 7:00 pm

BERISWILL INSURANCE AGENCY Sep 25 Berea A 7:00 pm
35881 GRAFTON EASTERN RD. GRAFTON 440-926-3312
Oct 2 Westlake H 7:00 pm

Oct 9 Olmsted Falls H 7:00 pm

Oct 16 Lakewood A 7:00 pm

Oct 23 Avon Lake A 7:00 pm

Oct 30 N. Ridgeville H 7:00 pm

Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Midview Class of ‘80 reunion Midview Band
Alumni
Marching Blue preview The Midview Class of 1980 announces that their 35th
class reunion will be held on Saturday, September 12, on the
Members of the Midview Marching Blue rehearse on Ross Field patio at Wolfey's Bistro and Pub, 1069 E. Broad Street, in If you are a Midview
The 2015 Midview Marching Blue has been working throughout the month of Elyria, beginning at 7 p.m. Classmates will have the choice of Band Alumni, we welcome
August to get ready for the season. Fielding 120 members, including 12 auxiliary, ordering something to eat if they wish, or patronizing a cash you to join our group and
the Marching Blue will present music by Queen for their ?rst show. Director Josh bar. Please forward this information to as many classmates as practice and perform with
Brunger, is proud to preview his musicians saying “there is a lot of talent this year.” possible and post to anyone’s FB wall. us this fall! We will be hav-
He explains many of the musicians attended music camps on their own over the ing practices and performing
summer. Some of those camps were at Baldwin Wallace, the Music for All Summer Baldwin Wallace University at Midview High School,
Symposium and Fred J Miller camps. Others were members of the All Ohio State graduates 38199 Capel Rd., in Graf-
Fair Bands. ton. Music will be provided
Midview moving to the Southwest Conference will allow the band to see and meet The following students a Bachelor of Arts: Health & by emailing either Josh
bands not encountered before. However, Brunger said he will miss seeing Elyria, from our area graduated from Physical Education. Brunger at jbrunger@mid-
Bay, Rocker River and others bands this season. The band is offering a chance for the Baldwin Wallace University, viewk12.org or Lisa Carter
community to pre-view the band by attending a rehearsal on Ross ?eld on Thursday, in Berea, this May: Seulah Lee of Elyria, a at [email protected]
August, 27, from 7-8:15 p.m., which will be followed by a quick tassel ceremony. A graduate of Elyria Catholic We will be playing Crunch
highlight of the season will be The Marching Blue Parade of Bands on September Sean Anderson of North High School, has graduated Time, The Time Wharp, The
19. Ridgeville, a graduate of with a Bachelor of Arts: In- Star-Spangled Banner, The
North Ridgeville High ternational Business and Alma Mater and the Fight
School, has graduated Cum Marketing. Song.
Laude with a Bachelor of
Science: Neuroscience Psy- Kevin Leininger of Don’t have your instru-
chology and Psychology. Elyria, a graduate of Elyria ment anymore? We may be
High School, has graduated able to provide one for per-
Jacob Black of La- with a Bachelor of Science: formances and practice. Just
Grange, a graduate of Wel- Computer Science. let us know what you will
lington Senior High School, need. You do not have to at-
has graduated Cum Laude Ashley Lenzer of Graf- tend all practices. It is a lot
with a Bachelor of Arts: Film ton), a graduate of Keystone of fun catching up with old
Studies. High School, has graduated friends and we are just here
with a Bachelor of Arts: Fi- to have fun and play music
Ashley Schuster of nance and Accounting. together once again!
Elyria, a graduate of Elyria
Catholic High School, has James Moodt of Colum- Rehearsals will be held in
graduated Cum Laude with bia Station, a graduate of the band room on August 29,
a Bachelor of Science in Saint Ignatius High School, September 3, 10 & 17 and
Education: Early Childhood has graduated with a Bach- October 1, from 6-8 p.m.
Education. elor of Arts: Pre-Physical
Therapy. The 2nd annual Mid-
Susan Beitler of North view Parade of Bands is
Ridgeville has graduated Christopher Rodgers of on September 19, at 7 p.m.
Magna Cum Laude with a Elyria, a graduate of Brook- The Midview Homecoming
Bachelor of Arts: Business side High School, has gradu- Game is October 2, at 6 p.m.
Administration and Human ated with a Master of Arts T-Shirts will be available for
Resource Management. in Education: Leadership purchase, in advance, with
Higher Education. your graduation year printed
Aaron Hawke of Elyria, on the back. Check out our
a graduate of Elyria High Morgan Rogers of Facebook Page for all the lat-
School, has graduated Mag- North Ridgeville, a gradu- est at updates.https://www.
ate of North Ridgeville High facebook.com/MidviewBan
dAlumni?fref=ts.

na Cum Laude with a Bach- School, has graduated with
elor of Science: Chemistry. a Bachelor of Arts: Sustain-
Benjamin Brown of Co- ability, Humanities and So-
lumbia Station, a graduate of cial Sciences track.
Olmsted Falls High School, Stephen Schnetzler of
has graduated Summa Cum Elyria has graduated with a
Laude with a Bachelor Master of Business Adminis-
of Science: Neuroscience tration: Management.
Chemistry and Chemistry. Alison Williams of Elyria,
Lucas Bowers of North a graduate of Midview High
Ridgeville, a graduate of School, has graduated with
North Ridgeville High a Bachelor of Arts: Interna-
School, has graduated with a tional Studies, International
Master of Medical Science: Affairs track and French.
Physician Assistant. Matthew Zifcheck of Co-
Nick Cooper of Colum- lumbia Station, a graduate of
bia Station, a graduate of Columbia High School, has Advertise in
Columbia High School, has graduated with a Bachelor of The

graduated with a Bachelor of Arts: History. Rural-Urban
Arts: Criminal Justice. Congratulations to these Record
Domenique DeMaria of local college graduates!
Columbia Station, a graduate
of Columbia High School,
has graduated with a Bach-
elor of Arts: Communication SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
Studies.
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
Anna Frashure of Co- programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
lumbia Station, a graduate of 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Columbia High School, has
graduated with a Bachelor of The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
Science: Physics. drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
Rose Gorse of Colum- ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
bia Station, a graduate of
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.

Columbia High School, has 8/24 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
graduated with a Bachelor donuts and coffee for participants.
of Arts: Accounting and Fi- 8/25 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
nance.
by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for

Josiah Holt of Elyria, a participants.
graduate of Midview High 8/28 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks for
School, has graduated with participants.

8/31 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free

donuts and coffee for participants.

9/01 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being

instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with

fruit and juice for participants.

www.rura l-urbanrecor 9/03 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior
Dinner to be held 9/10/2015 at 5:30pm.
We’re Two names per phone call only.
9/04 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with

Online pop and snacks for participants.

Easy • If you have questions on these programs, please contact

d.com the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.

• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special

occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen

Manager for additional information.

Belden UMC Midweek Program RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Page 15

Public Zoning meeting The Connections program for students pre-school through
eighth grade will begin on Wednesday, September 16. A ten
The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a minute opening at 5:30 p.m. will be followed by sessions in
public zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall on Tues- crafts, games and Bible stories throughout the evening. Din-
day, September 1, at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission will ner is included at 6 p.m. as part of this free program. Pick-up
continue discussion of current issues and concerns. is at 7:30 p.m. Teens are welcome to attend as helpers for the
younger groups. Connections will be cancelled if Midview
Bake-less Bake Sale Schools are closed due to weather conditions. All children
are welcome to enjoy this program. Please call the church of-
The Belden Historical Society is having a “Bake-less ?ce at 926-2209 if you have questions.
Bake Sale.” There is no need to mix, no need to bake cookies,
brownies or even a cake! We are asking for funds to help sup- The church is located at 36130 St. Rt. 303, about 1/8 west
port and maintain our buildings and projects. Please send your of St. Rt. 83.
donation, payable to the Belden Historical Society, to: Belden
Historical Society, c/o Bob Flickinger, Treasurer, 35939 St. Recycling Drawing
Rt. 303, Grafton, OH 44044.
Grafton Township Trustees will be hosting a drawing for
Your support is greatly appreciated, and your presence several $50 gas cards. To participate in the drawing, entrants
even more. Thank You. must be township residents and must recycle on a regular ba-
sis. The drawing will be held during a Trustees meeting in
Belden Historical Society the fall.

To the friends of the Belden Historical Society and com- A telephone number has been added for Grafton Town-
munity: This article is being written to re-acquaint you with ship residents who want to enter the recycling drawing. To be
the purpose and aim of the society. eligible, one must be a Grafton Township resident and must
recycle on a regular basis. To enter, call Trustee Jean Haight at
The Belden Historical Society was organized in May (440) 926-2178 or e-mail her at [email protected]. The draw-
1984 for the purpose of collecting, cataloging and preserv- ing, to be held at the November Township Trustee meeting,
ing artifacts and folklore that are related to the history of our will be for several $50 gas cards.
community. The group also investigates the genealogy of our
ancestors, their homes and when and where they settled when Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club
coming to Grafton Township.
The ?nal meeting of the Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club was
We are looking for individuals and/or families who are in- on Wednesday, August 12. Demonstrations were given by
terested in the history of this area to bring the past history of James, Lauren, Nickole, Sydney and Lexi. James presented
Grafton Township to the present, and to preserve it for tomor- a Lego truck and tractor he built; Lauren showed her crochet
row. Our history meeting is held on the last Wednesday of project; Nickole her Life cycle of the painted lady butter?y
the month at 7 p.m. at our museum on the northeast corner of and reptiles/anphibians posters; Sydney her laundry project;
Rts. 303 and 83. We’ll be glad to show you how to trace your and Lexi showed her alpaca project.
property back to the original pioneer that settled on it.
If any member did not bring a picture of themselves for the
Our business meetings are held the second Wednesday of booth, bring one during the booth decorating on August 23.
the month at 7:30 p.m. at the museum. Come and join us, and Finally, they will be having their end-of-the-year picnic on
perhaps even become a member to help us preserve the past. September 23, at 7 p.m.
Membership is $5 for individuals and $10 for a family.
(Submitted by Lia Douglas, 4-H member)
Besides maintaining a museum and a Veterans’ Park, we
organize the township’s Memorial Day Parade & Program
and an Ice Cream Social.

The Belden Historical Society needs “you!”

Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Wellington Trustees meeting trients results in increased limbs. These problems may
date revision stress. Trees under stress are be caused by insect pests or
Wellington Genealogy Group more likely to be attacked by disease pathogens, or they
The Trustees meet monthly at the Township Garage on pests.” may arise from “abiotic”
The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet on Wednes- Maple Street. The next scheduled meeting is on Septem- factors such as soil prob-
day, September 2. Their meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. at the ber 1, at 7 p.m., and not September 8, as mentioned in last The ?rst clue of a tree lems, construction damage,
LCCC Wellington Center at 151 Commerce Drive, across week’s column. health problem may be drought, pollution or herbi-
from the Village Market grocery store. symptoms such as yellowing cide injury.
needles or leaves, thinning
Our speaker for the meeting will be Norm Lewicki who foliage or dieback on upper
will present a program on using maps in your genealogical
research. Norm Lewicki is the treasurer of the Lorain County Murder Mystery Train ride ODOT news
Ohio Genealogical Society. Everyone is welcome.
Climb aboard the historic Lake Shore Railways train at US Route 20: end of November 2015.
LCGHD tent at the 46789 Ohio Rt. 18, in Wellington and enjoy a Murder Mys- US 20, between Gore State Route 254:
Lorain County Fair tery Theatre presentation, "On Track for Murder!" Orphanage Road and Baird SR 254, at its intersection
Road in Kipton Township, is
The Lorain County General Health District (LCGHD) Someone has been murdered, but can you ?gure out who- closed for a culvert replace- with State Route 57 in Shef-
will once again be at the Lorain County Fair in Wellington, dunit? A wealthy young man, whose family owns the Lorain ment. The detour route for ?eld Township, is closed as
between Monday, August 24, and Sunday, August 30. As in & West Virginia Railway, is getting married to his penniless eastbound motorists is US part of an intersection im-
previous years, LCGHD’s tent will be close to buildings 17 & ?ancée onboard the train. Convinced the young lady is out for 20 to SR 60, SR 60 south to provement project. The de-
18, near gate 3. LCGHD will offer essential services as well the family money, his parents are against the marriage. Join SR 18, SR 18 east to SR 511, tour route for eastbound mo-
as some fun activities to help all fair attendees stay happy and us for a night of murder, mystery and mayhem. Ticket price SR 511 north to US 20, and torists is SR 254 to SR 57,
healthy. includes the train ride, show and dessert. reverse for westbound mo- south on SR 57 to Interstate
torists. US 20 is estimated to 90, east on I-90 to SR 254,
In keeping with fair traditions, LCGHD will again sup- The event will be held on September 11 or 12, at 7:30 p.m. reopen Monday, September and reverse for westbound
ply hand sanitizer throughout the fairgrounds to prevent the Tickets are $30 each for general admission and $50 each for a 7, 2015. motorists. The road is ex-
spread of disease, and will check food vendors in order to cab ride. They can be purchased at www.lsra.org. If you have US 20, east of the La- pected to reopen in mid-Sep-
ensure food safety. Additionally, the fairgrounds are a great questions, Call Director Lyn Crouse at (724) 747-1783. Grange Road interchange, is tember, 2015.
place to sneak in a walk while visiting fair exhibits. Make LC- reduced to one lane of traf-
GHD’s tent your ?rst stop at the Lorain County Fair and pick All proceeds bene?t the Lake Shore Railway Association. ?c for bridge repair work. State Route 511:
up a Walk for Water card. Walk to six marked spots around All ages ride! One lane of traf?c will be SR 511, between US
the fairgrounds, return the card, and earn an ice-cold bottle maintained in each direction. Route 20 and the City of
of water! Help Your Trees Resist Pests The project is expected to Oberlin, has lane restrictions
be complete in late October for work as part of a resur-
Finally, fairgoers may visit the Water Works photo con- On your property, insects “The trick is to balance the 2015. facing project. One lane of
test display to vote for the top 10 ?nalists of the competition. and microorganisms abound. threshold of healthy plants State Route 57: two-way traf?c will be main-
Vote daily at the fair and online to be entered to win prizes, If this is news to you, don’t with having too much of a SR 57, between the Ohio tained at all times with ?ag-
including a rain barrel, gift certi?cates and more! Vote online go running for the sprays good thing, which is when Turnpike and Schadden gers. The project is expected
at LiveHealthyLorainCounty.com/contest. and granulated “Bug Kill the naturally occurring in- Road in the City of Elyria, to be complete by August 31,
Stuff.” This is a natural and sects and diseases become is restricted to two narrowed 2015.
For more information, contact the Lorain County Gen- bene?cial state, since insects a problem. This is where an lanes of traf?c in each direc- State Route 511/US
eral Health District at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCounty- and microorganisms are key integrated pest management tion for work as part of a Route 20: The State Route
Health.com. For more tips on how to keep healthy, follow us components in nutrient recy- (IPM) program may ben- major reconstruction project. 511 ramp to US Route 20
on Twitter @LorainCoHealth and join us on Facebook. cling, decomposition, plant e?t your landscape plants.” Motorists are advised to use eastbound is closed for a
succession, natural pest con- Even if your goal is to have extreme caution in this area bridge repair project. The de-
trol and wildlife habitat. the best looking yard on the and watch for slower moving tour route for motorists is SR
block, it will look better if it traf?c as it travels through 511 to Oberlin Elyria Road,
“A landscape without in- is naturally healthy. the work zone. The project north on Oberlin Elyria Road
sects and microorganisms is expected to be complete in to SR 301, south on SR 301
would be a very unhealthy Integrated Pest Manage- August 2016. to US 20 east. The ramp is
environment,” notes Tchukki ment State Route 58: expected to reopen Septem-
Andersen, BCMA, CTSP* SR 58, from North Ridge ber 17, 2015.
and staff arborist for the Tree Periodic outbreaks of de- Road to just north of Cooper Taylor Street:
Care Industry Association. structive tree pests and dis- Foster Park Road in the City Taylor Street, at its inter-
eases occur as part of natural of Amherst, is restricted to section with State Route 58
?uctuations in ecosystems. traf?c as part of a resurfac- in the village of Wellington,
When homeowners take un- ing project. The majority of is closed for work as part
guided actions against these work will take place from of the SR 58 railroad grade
pests, they often make these 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. There will separation project. Detour
outbreaks more severe. A be occasional daytime lane will be posted. The road is
homeowner, with guidance restrictions when the con- expected to reopen in Sep-
regarding the use and impor- tractor will be performing tember 2015.
tance of IPM, can often less- concrete repairs. Motorists
en pests’ impact locally. IPM should expect delays on this RENT ME!
provides the steps needed to project and use caution while
promote a healthy landscape, traveling near the work loca- Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader
prevent destructive pest out- tions.
breaks and to ensure diversity State Route 58: KRYSTOWSKI
and vigor on a property. Be- SR 58, just north of State TRACTOR
gin by keeping your healthy Route 18 in the village of
trees healthy. Monitor for Wellington, is shifted as WELLINGTON OH 44090
pests and use preventative work progresses into the next (440) 647-2015
and cultural controls, such as phase of construction for the
proper irrigation and mulch. railroad grade underpass Krystowskitractor.com
Many quali?ed plant health project. One 12-foot lane is
care companies can assist maintained in each direction
you in this ?rst step. at all times. All parking will
be eliminated north of SR 18
Increase Diversity as well. The project is ex-
Many property owners pected to be complete by the
have just a single tree or a
few trees. Others have small Turning 65??
backyard woods, which have
become an important com- You have reached another milestone in
ponent of the urban envi- your life. At this milestone you have
ronment. Small woodlands to make a decision about Medicare.
with a mix of tree species are • WHAT COMPANY?
often less susceptible to pest • WHAT PLAN?
outbreaks than woods with • HOW DOES MEDICARE WORK?
a single species. A diversity • WHEN DO I SIGN UP?
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risk of pest outbreaks. As Making an uninformed
with species diversity, age decision may lead to
diversity increases the com- unnecessary cost. Let
plexity and stability of the me help you discover
ecosystem. A natural balance your options. My
of organisms is more likely services are at no cost
to develop as age diversity to you!
increases. For example, po-
tential pests of young trees Call Mary Hicks
can be regulated by parasites
and predators already well 440-387-7500
established on older trees.
“A healthy landscape is Visit our Booth in Barn 23 @ The
less susceptible to pest out- Lorain County Fair, August 24th - 30th
breaks and is more resilient
if an outbreak does occur,”
stresses Andersen. “When
trees are overcrowded in
your landscape, competi-
tion for light, water and nu-

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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 6:30-8:30 a.m. or 4-5:30 p.m. will appreciate the need for this For more information or to register for programs, call the
project to relieve congestion. Anyone who drives Lear Nagle North Ridgeville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Rid-
Lear Nagle Road at all will appreciate the need to replace the winter-worn and geville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
Reconstruction Project update damaged road with a modern thoroughfare, including new
water lines, new storm sewers and sidewalks. Adequate turn- 10 Free Trees
The plans are nearly complete for the Lear Nagle Road ing lanes will also be added at Chestnut Ridge Road and Lear
Reconstruction Project. The Lorain County Engineer’s Of?ce Nagle. Everyone from Ohio who year-round bene?ts in Ohio,
will forward the plans to the ODOT Central Of?ce in Co- joins the Arbor Day Foun- including beautiful spring
lumbus for ?nal approval and permission to go to bid. Once If you have any questions regarding the project, please call dation in September will ?owers, cool summer shade,
approved, bids are tentatively scheduled to go out in October the City of North Ridgeville at (440) 353-0811. receive 10 free trees as part spectacular autumn colors,
with bid opening sometime in November. Once ODOT gives of the Foundation’s Trees for winter berries and nesting
their approval, the County Commissioners give ?nal approval North Ridgeville Library America program. sites for songbirds,” said
to go to bid. Matt Harris, chief executive
Read to a Dog - Browser’s® Reading Buddies is a relaxed Through Trees for Amer- of the Arbor Day Founda-
Lorain County Engineer’s Of?ce will manage the project. program where ?rst through ?fth-graders sit and read with ica, everyone is encouraged tion.
The Ohio Department of Transportation Safety Funds, which a certi?ed Therapy Dog International canine volunteer. Sign to plant trees, which bene?ts
provides ?nancing at 100%, will be used ?rst. When these your child up for a 15-minute session on Saturday, Sept. 5, the environment and im- “These trees will also
funds are depleted, they will start using the 80-20 funding, in between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. proves quality of life. With add to the proud heritage
which the city will be billed for the local share portion as the nearly 1 million members of Ohio’s 242 Tree City
project proceeds. The city portion has been funded through Chalk Time - Add some color to the sidewalks outside the and supporters, the Arbor USA communities,” Harris
Bond Anticipation Notes (BANs) to be repaid out of the Library. Families are invited to drop by on Saturday, Sept. 5, Day Foundation is the na- continued. “For the past 39
Street Levy. anytime between 10:30 a.m. and noon to chalk. If rain damp- tion’s largest nonpro?t orga- years, Tree City USA has
ers the occasion, the fun will be moved indoors. nization dedicated to plant- supported effective urban
This project is ?nally becoming a reality. Funding for this ing trees. forestry management across
project was approved by NOACA over 12 years ago (before Writing Group - The library is looking to expand their Ohio, and planting these
Mayor Gillock took of?ce). During an open house at LCCC North Ridgeville Writers group, who meet every other Sat- Everyone joining in Sep- trees will enhance the state’s
many years ago, Mayor Gillock discovered the funding was urday, from 2-4 p.m. Come see what it’s all about on Sept. 5. tember will receive an east- tree-planting tradition.”
on the books but no action had been taken. Upon inquiry, Pre-registration is required. ern redbud, white pine, sugar
ODOT informed the city they were getting ready to delete maple, white ?owering dog- The trees will be shipped
it from the approved funding list because of lack of interest. Closed for Labor Day - wood, pin oak, red maple, postpaid at the right time for
Mayor Gillock informed ODOT the city was de?nitely inter- The Lorain Public Library System is closed on Monday, river birch, silver maple, planting between October 15
ested and the project was revived. The city engaged Arcadis Sept. 7, for Labor Day. The eLibrary is available 24/7! Visit northern red oak, and Colo- and December 10. The 6- to
Engineering to begin working on the project. LorainPublicLibrary.org/eLibrary for eBooks, streaming mu- rado blue spruce. 12-inch trees are guaranteed
sic, downloadable movies and more. For more information, to grow or they will be re-
Shortly thereafter, the Lorain County Engineer’s Of- call the Lorain Public Library System at 1-800-322-READ. “This group of trees was placed free of charge. Easy-
?ce made available a $600,000 interest-free loan to ?nance Crafting for Kids - Visit the library on Tuesday, Sept. 8 carefully selected to yield to-follow planting instruc-
the engineering needed to complete detailed drawings of and Thursday, Sept. 10, between 10:30 a.m. and noon. Kids tions are enclosed with each
the project. At that point, the city began working on how to ages 2 and up are invited to make a special craft while sup- shipment of trees.
fund the remainder of the project. The total project cost is plies last.
$12,749,977. The city’s responsibility is $3,455,454 which Book Discussion - Now a major motion picture, Twelve New members of the
includes $850,270 for a new water line separate from the road Years a Slave is Solomon Northup’s ?rsthand account of slav- Arbor Day Foundation will
project. The city will realize $9,294,523 in federal and state ery. Northup was born a free man in New York but was kid- also receive The Tree Book,
funding. Excluding the water line, the city will ultimately pay napped and sold into slavery. Borrow a copy from the Library. which includes information
$2,605,184 or 20.5% of the total road construction project. Adults are invited to discuss this book on Wednesday, Sept. about tree planting and care.
9, at 1 p.m.
This will be a tremendous improvement for residents of Fall Preview - As the fall season approaches, staff at the To receive the 10 free
the city. Anyone who has driven Lear Nagle Road between Library is excited to tell you about new events that are being trees, send a $10 member-
planned. They’re starting the season out in spectacular fash- ship contribution by Sep-
ion with an exciting carnival that includes games and prizes tember 30 to: Ten Trees,
on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 2 -4 p.m. Later in the season, a Arbor Day Foundation, 100
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“sail” in from Toledo. On Thursday, Oct. 15, at 6:30 p.m., NE 68410, or join online at
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Suspect arrested in LCHS fund-raiser RURAL-URBAN RECORD, August 24, 2015 Page 19
connection to homicide and well lit so kids can do their homework free from distrac-
The Women’s Association, an af?liate group of The Lorain tion.
Based upon the ongoing investigation by the Lorain Coun- County Historical Society (LCHS), is pleased to announce
ty Sheriff’s Detective Bureau, a 14 year old Huron County ju- that its annual Porch Sale fund-raiser will be held on Septem- • Choose the right location for the homework room. When
venile has been arrested in connection to the July 17, Midvale ber 11, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and September. 12, from 9 a.m.-1 choosing an area of your home where kids will do their home-
Dr., Carlisle Township homicide of Mr. Farris Jones. p.m. at The Hickories Museum, 509 Washington Avenue, in work, avoid rooms adjacent to the kitchen and living room,
Elyria. This event is a fund-raiser for the Women’s Associa- as these rooms tend to be popular and subject to heavy foot
Additional evidence and items were obtained from the tion, which helps support LCHS. Please contact LCHS at traf?c. But don’t choose a room that’s too far away from the
Black River by the Lorain County Dive Team from behind a (440) 322-3341 for more information. This event is open to hustle and bustle, such as the basement, as that may make kids
Greenview Dr. residence. the public. feel as though they are being punished. In addition, you want
to be able to periodically check in on kids to see if they need
The juvenile in custody was brought to the Sheriff’s Of- Youth Fall Soccer League help and make sure they aren’t spending their homework time
?ce by a family member where he spoke with detectives and sur?ng the Internet or procrastinating.
provided detailed information. The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is currently
accepting registration for its fall outdoor soccer program. The • Keep the homework room clean. A cluttered homework
The juvenile was ?ngerprinted and transported to the Lo- program is held at the West Park soccer ?elds on Saturdays room may be less appealing to children, and such disorgani-
rain County Detention Home where he will await court pro- and will run for seven weeks beginning September 12. Divi- zation also can distract kids from the tasks at hand. Encour-
ceedings. sions of play are: ages 4 to grade 1, grades 2-3, grades 4-5 age kids to keep their homework rooms clean, and help them
and grades 6-8. The registration fee of $37 is due at the Parks’ clean up if need be. Supplies and other items kids need should
At this time the Carlisle Township homicide remains un- main of?ce, 131 Court St. (City Hall), by August 26. Vol- be easily accessible in the homework room so kids are not
der investigation. unteer coaches are also needed. For more information, call wasting time looking for items they need to complete their
326-1500. homework.
Lt. Heath Tester, Lorain County Sheriff’s Department
Youth Flag Football League • Let kids rest or relax before starting their homework. An-
“Lundy Listens” meeting other element of a good homework atmosphere is letting kids
The Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is currently unwind between getting home from school and cracking open
Lorain County Commissioner Matt Lundy announced accepting registration for its fall ?ag football league. The pro- the books. A break between school and homework time can
that he will hold a “Lundy Listens” meeting on Tuesday, gram is held at East Park, on Saturdays, for seven weeks, be- help kids focus better on their studies. In the interim between
September 15. This is open to the public and will provide ginning September 12. Division of play is for boys and girls arriving home from school and starting on their homework,
residents with the opportunity to meet with Commissioner in grades K-2. The registration fee of $37 is due at the Parks’ give kids a healthy snack that can provide an extra jolt of en-
Lundy about county issues of concern. “Lundy Listens” will main of?ce, 131 Court St. (City Hall), by August 26. Vol- ergy they can use once they start their homework.
be held on the fourth ?oor of the Administration Building unteer coaches are also needed. For more information, call
(226 Middle Avenue, in Elyria) between 3:30-4:30 p.m. 326-1500. • Evaluate how the homework zone is working. Once an
County Commissioner Lundy can be reached about county ample amount of time has passed, examine how kids are per-
issues at (440) 329-5200 or [email protected]. Homework: Creating a helpful forming on their homework assignments. If they are doing
homework atmosphere well, then there is no reason to break up the current routine. If
MIKE HIGNETT they are struggling, ask them if there is anything about the cur-
440-506-0414 Classrooms conducive to learning may go a long way to- rent setup they dislike and address those issues accordingly.
ward helping students understand the subjects they study in
10247 Dewhurst Rd. Suite 101 school, but the environment kids encounter at home also plays Kids rarely look forward to doing their homework. But the
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Edwards Mobile Mower Repair Off: 330-483-0055 7424 Crocker Rd.
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Picked Up or Delivered
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34020 Royalton Rd. Eaton Twp. Repairs from $75.

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1-888-524-4544

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20% and emissions up to 60%
• X-Torq¨ Engine Reduces Fuel Consumption Up To
• Air Injection™ removes up to 97% of debris before 20% and Emissions Up To 60%
it enters the filter
• Air Injection
• 45.7 cc, 10.8 lbs without bar • 50.2 cc, 11.2 lbs Without Bar and Chain,
& chain, 16”-18” bar
16”-20” Bar
$33995
$36995

GET A FREE Carrying Case with ANY Saw Purchase!
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Model #455 Rancher Model #460 Rancher

• X-Torq® engine reduces fuel consumption up to 20% • X-Torq® engine reduces fuel consumption up to 20%
and emissions up to 60% and emissions up to 60%

• LowVib® anti-vibration system minimizes fatigue • LowVib® anti-vibration system minimizes fatigue
• Smart Start® • Air Injection™ removes up to 97% of debris before it
• 55.5 cc, 12.8 lbs without bar
enters the filter
& chain, 16”-20” bar • 60.3 cc, 12.8 lbs without bar

$42995 & chain, 18”-24” bar

$48995

TRACTORS

YTH22V42 YTH24V48

• V-twin Briggs & Stratton • V-twin Briggs & Stratton
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