TheRural-Urban Record
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Volume 61, No. 3 Columbia Station, Ohio July 20, 2015
Keystone ALCO wins championship “Get To The Point” Cedar Point
Keystone ALCO (18-1) (L-R): Front Row: Justin Bowen, Nathan Archer, Nick Millsop, Seth Cogar and Julian Marti- Kids Drawing Contest
beat Shef?eld Venom (16- nez. Middle Row: Kevin Koepp, Hudson Hall, Jesse Reip, Avery Blankenship, Dillon Belknap
3) 10-9 in dramatic style on and Rocky Houston. Back Row: Coach Scott Cogar, Coach Dave Hall, Mgr. Rocky Houston, Radio Stations WOBL & WDLW announced their “Get
Thursday, July 2, at Wel- Coach Randy Belknap and Coach Marc Koepp. To The Point” Cedar Point Kids Drawing Contest!
lington Community Park,
to win the Class G Lorain pitched an outstanding top Cogar on second and Ju- that was going on Cogar All kids, 12 and under, are invited to submit a drawing
County Championship. of the 7th and shutdown lian Martinez up to bat, a was sent home. By the of their favorite thing at Cedar Point. It can be their world
The win gave ALCO their the Venom. When ALCO bunt was called. Martinez time Venom’s ?rst base- famous French Fries, a favorite ride, the beach…whatever
5th consecutive Lorain came to bat in the bottom laid down a perfect bunt man got the ball and threw their favorite thing is at Cedar Point.
County Championship. of the 7th, Seth Cogar and Cogar was running home, Cogar had already
ALCO had several guys led off with a single up on the pitch. Venom’s touched the plate. What an All drawings can be dropped off in person at WOBL/
get on base 3 times during the middle and then stole pitcher rushed to the ball exciting game and a great WDLW, 45624 U.S. Route 20, in Oberlin, or mailed to:
the game; Rocky Houston second. With the speedy and threw to 1B; while ?nish. Congratulations! WOBL/WDLW, Attn: Cedar Point, P.O. Box 277, Oberlin,
had 1 hit and 2 walks, Ju- OH 44074. One drawing per child, per household, please!
lian Martinez had 2 hits Deadline to enter is Friday, July 31, 2015. The staff of Ra-
and a walk, Justin Bowen dio Stations WOBL and WDLW will vote on their favor-
went 3 for 4 and Avery ite drawing and the winner will be chosen and noti?ed by
Blankenship went 3 for 4 phone on Tuesday, August 4, 2015.
with two triples. Blanken-
ship also led ALCO with 3 “Get to the Point” Cedar Point Drawing Contest Prize
Runs scored and 3 RBI’s. Package Includes:
The game started off with
ALCO going up 3-1 af- •Six (6) tickets to Cedar Point (tickets not valid after
ter the ?rst inning. In the 9/7/15)
4th inning, Venom took
advantage of some walks •$100 Cash Fun Money
and errors by ALCO to •$50 Gas Card
go up 8-4. ALCO showed Rules/Regulations:
their resilience though and This contest is open to all kids 12 and under. Limit to
fought back each of the one drawing per child, per household. Drawing must in-
next 2 innings to ?nally clude child’s name, age, address and phone number. Prize
tie the game up 9-9 in the package must be claimed by winning child’s parent(s)
6th inning. Blankenship or legal guardian(s) and picked up in person at WOBL/
WDLW. Deadline to enter is Friday, July 31, 2015. Winner
will be chosen and noti?ed by phone on Tuesday, August
4, 2015. Cedar Point tickets are not valid after 9/7/15.
This is one last opportunity for a family of 6 to have a
great time on the shores of Lake Erie before heading back
to school!
If you have any questions or need more information,
please call (440) 774-1320, Ext. 23.
6th annual Ride Against St Jude Girl Scout Troop #034 donates to APL
Blood Cancers
Columbia VFW Post #9340 will be hosting their 6th At the end of the school Members from Girl Scout Troop #034 pose in front of their donations to the Friendship Animal
annual Ride Against Blood Cancers on Saturday, July year, St. Jude Girl Scout Protection League.
25. Bikes of all makes and models, trucks, cars and ve- Troop #034 held a collec-
hicles are welcome! The poker run will start and end tion drive for the Friend-
at Columbia VFW #9340, located at 25742 Royalton ship Animal Protection
Road (Rt. 82), in Columbia Station. Registration starts League at St. Jude School.
at 10 a.m. with the ?rst vehicle out at 11 a.m. and the last Items collected included:
vehicle in at 6 p.m. The price is $20 per rider (person). 19 blankets, 72 boxes of
Ticket includes food and entertainment at the end of pet treats, over thirty pet
the run, with the best hand winning $200. They will be toys, cat litter, 185 pounds
traveling to: Grindstone Tavern (Scoundrel's), Chestnut of dry dog and cat food
Tavern, Wiley’s Lounge, Duke's Doghouse, & Friend- and 233 cans of dog and
ly Inn. Beginning at 10 a.m. will be a Basket Raf?e, cat food. In addition, $437
50/50 and other auction items available for anyone to was collected by the Girl
participate in at the VFW located in the hall. All pro- Scouts and donated to the
ceeds will be donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma pet shelter. The girls re-
Society’s Northern Ohio Chapter and or any individuals cently visited the Friend-
and their families in need that are affected by a blood ship Animal Protection
cancer diagnosis. This event will occur rain or shine. League in Elyria to bring
If you have any questions, please contact Mel Theodus the donations and to spend
at (440) 864-8433 or rideagainstbloodcancers@gmail. some time with the ani-
com. Ride Against Blood Cancers is a non-pro?t orga- mals.
nization.
Community Carlisle.................... 17 Grafton.................... 14 North Ridgeville....... 13 PROFILE................. 7
Directory Columbia................. 2 Grafton Twp............. 16 Wellington................ 18 LET’S EAT................ 5
Eaton....................... 8 LaGrange................. 10 Churches................. 6 LIONS FEST.................11
Heroes & Extraordinary Graftonians 983 Main St., GraOon
440-926-3317
Thursday, July 30, 6 PM
www.gmplibrary.org
Join us to discover some of the heroes and
extraordinary people from Grafton, past and present.
Share some of your extraordinary Graftonians as well!
Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 divisions. Five ribbons will be awarded for each division. Aug. 6, 13, 20 and 27, at 2 p.m. Everyone will enjoy stories,
Come and watch this exciting event. The family fun day will music and more! Pre-registration is required.
WEEKLY CALENDAR include horse and pony rides, games, food, music, line danc-
Monday, July 20: ing and more beginning at 10 a.m. For more information, call Science Of Superheroes - Batman without a Batmobile?
A Public Hearing wlll be held tonight at 6 p.m. regarding Heidi at (440) 781-5060. Iron Man without his suit? There’s no doubt that superheroes
the re-hiring of Fire Chief Ray Anthony at the town hall. The couldn’t be super without scienti?c inventions. Create some
regular Board of Trustees meeting will follow at 7 p.m.The Teddy Bear's took over of your own inventions on Thursday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m.
community is welcome to attend. Columbia Library Children ages 7-12 will make a puff rocket and a balloon hov-
Columbia Friends of the Library will hold their book sale ercraft, and then race the vehicles to compete for fun prizes.
this week beginning tomorrow. Set-up is today at noon for Local bears spent the night becoming superheroes at the Pre-registration is required.
FOL members. Members’ advanced sale is today from 5-7:30 Columbia Library.
p.m. Internet For Beginners - Become familiar with Internet
Tuesday, July 21: A "Super" time was had by all bears in the area last Mon- basics on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 10:30 a.m. Visit websites and
Columbia Friends of the Library book sale begins today day at the Columbia Library. The Columbia Friends of the use Internet search engines to ?nd information. Discover the
during regular library hours. Library sponsored the "Superhero Teddy Bear Sleepover." most useful websites for accurate information, such as health
Friday, July 24: Thirty three bears in the community gathered for an over- information. Please be comfortable using a mouse before at-
Columbia Reservation, with Ranger Sean, will be taking night event at the local library. The bears were dropped off tending this class. Pre-registration is required.
a "Hot Ash Hike" today at the park from 2-3:30 p.m. Bring at the library sometime on Monday by their owners. Keeping
some water to hydrate and hike the trail in search of some of with the summer reading theme of "Every hero has a Story," Streaming Music Albums - Did you know you have in-
the remaining Ash trees. This is a level 2 hike. the bears were transformed into superheroes! After the li- stant access to full music albums courtesy of the Lorain Pub-
Saturday, July 25: brary closed the craziness began. Librarian Monique Sherban lic Library System? Visit the eLibrary at LorainPublicLi-
CHS Cheerleaders will be having a car wash fund-raiser led the makeover sessions, had story time, played computer brary.org/eLibrary and ?nd hoopla, one of the library’s digital
at Schilds IGA. They would appreciate any supporters to stop games and enjoyed snacks. The bears were then picked up by service providers. For no charge to you, you can stream or
by! their owners the following day after a night of fun. Each bear temporarily download a great summer playlist. For more in-
Columbia Library's Book Sale today from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. went home with pictures of their night with their friends. A formation on how to use this service, call the Lorain Public
is penny day! great time was had by all! Library System at 1-800-322-READ.
ODOT news - SR 252 Closure Columbia Library events For more information or to register for programs, go on-
line to LorainPublicLibrary.org or call the Columbia Library
State Route 252, one mile south of West Sprague Road at (440) 236-8751. The Columbia Library is located at 13824
in Columbia Township, will be closed beginning Mon- W. River Road North.
day, July 20, for a culvert replacement. The detour route
for northbound motorists is SR 252 to SR 82, SR 82 west Junior Eagles Cruise-In/Car Show
to West River Road, West River Rd. north to Sprague
Road east, and reverse for southbound motorists. SR 252 Columbia Station Junior Order of Eagles is having
is estimated to reopen Monday, August 10. a Cruise-In & Car Show at 27190 Royalton Road, in
Columbia Station, on Sunday, July 26, from 10 a.m.
Horse Rescue fund-raisers to 3 p.m. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and is $10 per
vehicle. Classic cars, Muscle cars, new or old trucks,
motorcycles, unique vehicles and all other types of ve-
hicles are welcome! There will also be a 50/50 and a
Basket Raf?e. Food is avialable, along with a cash bar.
Music will be provided by D.J. Bob. All proceeds go to
the JOE Scholarship Fund.
Please come and support the Angels Haven Horse Rescue Book Sale - The Friends of the Columbia Library, Inc. are Quality Storage Barns
horses at the fun show bene?t on Sunday, July 26. You can hosting a book sale at the library on Tuesday, July 21, from 10
either ride a horse in the show or view these lovely animals a.m.-7 p.m., Wednesday, July 22, from 12-7 p.m., Thursday, JULY SPECIAL!
and see them in action. They offer English, Western and Fun July 23, from 12-7 p.m., Friday, July 24 from noon to 6 p.m.
classes. The show begins at 9 a.m. and is located at the Lewis and Saturday, July 25, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday only is a
Road Riding Ring near Barrett Road in the Metroparks in Ol- bag and box sale - ?ll a bag for $3, load a box for $5! On Sat-
msted Falls. Food will be available; bring your own chair. urday only, all remaining items will sell for 1 cent each.
On Sunday, August 9, they are offering a trail obstacle Adult Book Discussion - How well do you know your
challenge and family fun day starting at 10 a.m. This is a new spouse? Pick up The Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarty.
event. It will also be in the Lewis Road Riding Ring ?eld. Discuss this book with other adults on Monday, July 27, at
Judging will be based on Novice, Intermediate and Advanced 1 p.m. at the library. In this thought-provoking novel, a man
has written his wife a letter to be read after he has died. That
All Makes, Models, CV Joints, letter changes everything when it’s found while the husband Built Onsite: Prebuilt:
is still alive.
AUTHORIZED U-Joints, Standard Transmission, 10% off Base 5% off Base
Medium & Heavy Duty Trucks, Word For Beginners - Learn how to use Microsoft’s Word
2007 program to create documents on a computer on Mon- Price & Options Price & Options
TRANSMISSIONS 4 Wheel Drive, Transfer Cases, day, July 27, at 5:30 p.m. Practice typing, saving, formatting,
Front Wheel Drive, Overdrive printing, copying and pasting. Please be comfortable using
and Clutches a mouse before attending this class. Pre-registration is re-
quired.
“Automatically Better” We are a full-service • Includes All Sizes & Styles
Family Story Time - With stories, music, crafts and more, • Onsite Lead Time is 4-5 Weeks
T FREE TRANSMISSION who wouldn’t have a good time? Families with children 2-5 • Pre-built Lead Time is 6-8 Weeks
years of age are encouraged to join the fun on Monday, July
Repair Shop 27, at 7 p.m. or Tuesday, July 28, at 10:15 a.m. Sessions con- Sale Ends 7/31/15
RANS Estimates 440-355-6500 tinue in August during the ?rst four weeks of the month. Pre-
T UUNE- P 417 North Center St. registration is required. Alpine Structures Available at:
2371875 $ LaGrange Story Time For Babies - Reading to babies is an important 25438 Sprague Rd. Olmsted Falls
form of stimulation for little ones. Bring children from birth
99.95Starting at AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION to 24 months to “Babies and Books” on Thursdays, July 30, 440-235-4317
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 Columbia Garden Club Harvest in a Jar Program
Chapman Barn Grand The members and guests of the Columbia Garden Club Have excess produce from your garden? Want to extend
Opening and Dedication enjoyed a lovely tea at the home of Erlene. Thank you! all the fresh, local fruits and vegetables through the dreary
winter? Join the OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers
Strongsville Historical Society and Village will dedicate the re- On July 21, at noon, members will meet at the pavilion to learn how to preserve your harvest for next season at their
built Chapman Barn in Columbia Metro Park. Bring a bag lunch; dessert will second annual "Harvest in a Jar" program. It is scheduled for
be provided. Also bring ideas for the coming year. Thursday, August 13, from 6-9 p.m. at Our Lady of Grace
Beginning at 2 p.m. on August 2, the Strongsville His- Church, 1088 Ridge Rd., in Hinckley. Sign in will begin at
torical Society and Village will dedicate the re-built Chapman New members are always welcome. Call Rose Ann at 5:30 p.m.
Barn and the new Historic Farming Exhibit at 13305 Pearl (440) 236-5440 for more information.
Road. Festivities begin at 2 p.m. with an opening ceremony, a OSU Master Gardener Volunteers and OSU Extension
tour of the exhibit and light refreshments. The Chapman Barn Grove City Outlets experts will demonstrate how to can and preserve produce
was built about 1909 as a carriage barn housing just one horse Bus Trip fund-raiser properly and safely, how to freeze herbs, dry ?owers for year-
which was used to pull the carriage. Today the Chapman Barn round enjoyment, and also how to winterize your outdoor
Display represents the tools used to farm in early Strongs- On Sunday, August 9, the bus leaves Olmsted Falls Mid- tools this coming fall! Whether you grow your own or like to
ville. The Strongsville Historical Society has a mission to dis- dle School promptly at 8 a.m. for the Grove City Outlets, and stock up from the Farmers’ Market, you can use and save this
cover, collect, preserve, record and interpret the history of the arrives back at the school at 8 p.m. Proceeds will bene?t the summer's harvest for year round enjoyment! Light refresh-
Strongsville area through programs that inspire, stimulate and American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Olmsted Falls/ ments and door prizes will be provided.
educate the community. Howard Chapman was the founder Twp.
of the Society and the Barn is dedicated in his name. Learn Pre-registration is required and payment is due at time
more about the Society at www.strongsvillehistoricalsociety. Tickets are $65 per person and include, continental of registration. Cost per person is $15 or save by bringing a
org or call (440) 572-0057. breakfast, door prizes, games, coupons and a boxed dinner friend. Cost for two people registering together is $25. Reg-
(BYOB). istration forms can be found online at medina.osu.edu under
Columbia Library Book Sale events. You can also visit facebook.com/MedinaMGV.
Contact Suzi Piskur at (888) 227-6446, ext. 1212 or suzan.
From July 20-25, Friends of the Columbia Branch Library [email protected] for information and tickets. To receive a copy of the ?ier by mail or email, or if you
are sponsoring a used book sale at the Library, along with a have questions, please call Ashley at (330) 725-4911, Exten-
young adult's creative bake sale table. Livia seeks loving home sion 106. Registration deadline is August 7.
Admission to Monday's book sale preview from 5-7:30 Kitten and Puppy Jamborees
p.m. is reserved for members of the Friends of the Columbia are back!
Library. The book sale is open to the public Tuesday from
10 a.m.-7 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday from noon-7 p.m., Livia Come meet dozens of adorable furry babies and enjoy spe-
Friday from noon-6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Livia is a sweet 7-year-old that was abandoned at the cial event only adoption pricing, too! Kittens: $125 or 2/$200
New members may join or former members may renew their Friendship APL. This nice kitty loves to be brushed and have - Puppies: $200 or 2/$300! Supervised play areas allow kids
annual memberships that week. Saturday is $3/bag or $5/box. her head scratched. She is a little shy at ?rst meeting, but with and families to interact with playful puppies and kittens all at
There will be a large assortment of material for all ages. Note: a little patience, you will earn her trust. If you would like to one fun-?lled time. Adoption consultants will be on hand for
Saturday is penny day! give Livia a loving, forever home, please call the Friend- on-the-spot adoptions.
ship Animal Protective League at (440) 322-4321. (www.
SHS Class of ‘65 Reunion FriendshipAPL.org) The following Jamborees will be held on Saturdays from
The shelter is located at 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in 1-4 p.m.:
Strongsville High School Class of 1965 is planning for Elyria. Their hours are from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Monday,
their 50th Class Reunion. For more information, call (440) Friday & Saturday; from 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday & • Aug. 1 & 15 at Petco - Fairview Pk., 20980 Westgate
525-1142, email [email protected] or visit www.strongnet. Thursday; and from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Adoption Mall.
org/domain/130. fees are $10 for 1 year and older and $40 for less than 1 year
old. All cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, de- • July 25 & Aug. 8 at Petco - Strongsville: 16710 Royalton
wormed and have tested negative for FeLV. Friendship APL Rd.
is a private, non-pro?t humane society.
Come meet your new Best Furry Friend!
Some Falls are Funny!
Your Mom or Dad
Falling at home is NOT!
Please call us NOW!
BEFORE you need us!
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Hours: Sun 3-10, Mon-Wed 4-10, Thurs 11-10:30, Fri-Sat 11am-11:30pm
Sandwiches,
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All Meat: ham, bacon pepperoni, sausage & hamburger
“Featuring Toft’s Premium Ice Cream” Cheeseburger: hamburger, bacon, cheddar & mozzarella cheese plus one item of your choice
Meatball: meatball, green peppers, mushrooms & onions
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SPAGHETTI Dinners include salad and garlic bread CHICKEN WINGS
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CALZONES A fold over pizza with cheese & 3 items •Sm. ...$8.99 •Lg. ...$11.99
Brownie SALADS •Dinner Salad ...$3.00 •Sm. Italian Salad ...$4.50 •Med Italian Salad ...$5.25
Batter •Lg Italian Salad ...$6.00 •Chef Salad ...$6.99
SANDWICHES
•Grilled Cheese ...$2.50 •Meatball ...$4.25 •Sausage with cheese ...$4.25
With peppers and onions ...$4.50 •Ham and cheese ...$4.25
•Pepperoni and cheese ...$4.25 •Steak-um ...$4.25 With cheese, mushroom & onion
NORTH EATON SIDES & •Dressing...50¢ •Pizza Sauce...50¢ •Spaghetti Sauce...$1.25/cup
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440-748-2128
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Monday Wednesday
Old Schoolhouse Catering House Margarita $199 House Margarita $199
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Summer Hours: Tues.-Sat. 3pm-12am; Closed Sun. & Mon. Bottled Beer $199 Bucket of Beers $999
Hard Beef Tacos 99¢
Pork Tacos $1099
Saturday
Jumbo 40oz. Margarita $1199
Chili Verde $1099
Homemade Guacamole - $699
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Page 6, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 COLUMBIA UNITED NORTH “Welcome Home” Belden United
METHODIST EATON Methodist Church
The Rural-Urban Record CHURCH CHRISTIAN New Life Wesleyan Church
CHURCH 36130 OH-303, Grafton
Published Weekly on Monday Worship Service 11149 West River Rd, 440.926.2209
10:30 a.m. (Disciples) Columbia Station
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter SUNDAY 9 AM Pastor David Walker
Founders 1955 Sunday School Rt. 82 & 83 Service 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Adults/Young Adults www.beldenumc.com
Lee Boise, Publisher & President during Worship Service 440-748-2230 SUNDAY 10 AM
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 TRINITY
25453 ROYALTON ROAD www.neccdisciples.com Worship & Children’s Church
Mailing Address: COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship Services Adult Study, Women’s Study,
P.O. BOX 966 • COLUMBIA STATION, OH 44028 Pastor Matt Merriman 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
236-8822 8:00am & 9:30am Teens, Kids Club Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
Located at 24487 Squire Road, Columbia Station Rev. Jim Carder,
[email protected] Sunday School Sunday Worship
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 www.columbiaumc.net Senior Pastor 9:30am
Email: [email protected] 10:45am Rev. Steven Spaeth,
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Church ph: 440-748-2154
DEADLINE: Polly Tallos Associate Pastor Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
440-236-8600
News, Pictures and all ads - Wednesday 12 Noon Christian Ed. & Youth Director www.trinitygrafton.com
OFFICE HOURS: www.NLWesleyan.org Rev. John Ramsey II
Rev. Charles A. Butcher
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
50¢ per copy at of?ce; Subscriptions $35 per year Pastor
Our Lady Queen of Peace St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church St. Elizabeth Sugar Ridge Baptist Church
Catholic Church Ann Seton
All are welcome at 36600 Sugar Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
Weekend Masses Weekday Catholic Parish 440-327-946
Sat. 4:30pm Mass God’s Table.
8:00am 25801 Royalton Rd. www.sugarridgebaptistchurch.com
Sun. 8:30 & Chapel Sunday Worship Schedule Columbia Station, OH All age Sunday School 10 am
8:30 am Quiet Communion Service
11:00am Mon.-Tues. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday Worship 11 am & 6:30 pm
Confession: Thurs.-Fri. 9:30 am Christian Education for all ages (Confession) Wednesday Worship 7 pm
10:30 am Communion Service with Music
Sat. 3:30- Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. GRAFTON UNITED
Children’s sermon at both services Anytime by Appointment METHODIST CHURCH
4:00pm
300 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio Weekend Masses 973 Mechanic St. •Grafton •926-2034
~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~ (440) 322-2126 Sat. 5 p.m. “We Celebrate Children”
www.saintandrew-elyria.org Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. 8:45am Sunday School
Like us on Facebook 10:00am Worship
440-236-5095
Rev. June Hardy Dorsey, Rector 10:35am Children’s Church
www.seascolumbiastation.org Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
United Church of God Vacation Bible Schools Celebrate Recovery
12981 Grafton Rd.
Grafton, Oh 44044 Grace Community Church Join others at the Church of the Open Door every Thurs-
Vacation Bible School, July 20-25, from 6-8:30 p.m. day at 7 p.m., for Celebrate Recovery. The program is open
Sabbath Services Childen In Action (Learning about Missions) Children to anyone seeking victory over their hurts, hangups or hab-
Saturdays at 12:30 pm bringing the following items through the week will earn a its. Each meeting begins with a large group meeting, fol-
point for their team. Items being collected for our mission lowed by gender speci?c small groups.
http://cleveland.ucg.org projects are: #2 yellow pencils; back packs (new or clean
and very gently used); coats, hats, scarves, gloves (any Meet at Church of the Open Door, at State Route 113
Vacation Bible Schools size) (new or clean, gently use); yarn (used to make hats, and West Ridge Road, in Elyria. For more information, call
scarves and gloves); aluminum cans (grocery size bag is (440) 323-4644.
Fellowship Church one point, trash bag size is 10 points). Grace Community
Fellowship Church is having a “Summer Spectacular,” Church is located at 12365 Grafton Rd., in Grafton. For Garden Party
Journey Off The Map program, July 20-23, from 6:30 - 8:30 questions, call (440) 458-6612.
p.m. for 3-year-olds through 6th grade. The program offers Grace Community Church of Grafton will host a Gar-
awesome worship, great stories, fun games and cool snacks. Grace Lutheran / Elyria den Party on Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at 518
Everyone is welcome! Fellowship Church is located at 225 “Everest Vacation Bible School” will be held July 20- 2nd Street, Grace Community Garden, in Elyria. Hot dogs,
North Main Street, in Wellington. For more information, 24 from 6:30-8:45 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, located chips, water, snow cones and soft drinks will be available.
call (419) 651-1487. at 9685 East River Rd., in Elyria. At VBS kids participate Back packs for school will be given away. School age chil-
in Bible-learning activities, songs, snacks, a canned goods dren must be present and accompanied by a parent/guar-
Cornerstone Bible Fellowship drive for a local food pantry and will learn how to look for dain to obtain a back pack.
This July 27-31, members come together to present Va- evidence of God through “God Sightings.” VBS is free and
cation Bible School to local children. This free outreach designed for kids ages 4 to 11. For more information, call St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church PSR
ministry welcomes children ages 3 through 6th grade and the church of?ce at (440) 322-5497.
offers Bible lessons, crafts, games and snacks. To register, Register for Parish School of Religion (PSR) at St.
visit CBFMinistry.org or you can register when you come Jesus among other Gods Elizabeth Ann Seton Church! PSR is for 1st-8th grade stu-
on July 27. CBF is located at 36300 Center Ridge Rd., in dents. The children make their First Communion in 2nd
North Ridgeville. For questions, call (440) 353-3530. Are all religions equally valid? Does humanity need grade and their Con?rmation in 8th grade. Please call the
God? Do all paths lead to the same God? The teachings of Religious Education of?ce at (440) 236-3711 to register.
First Baptist Church in Elyria Christian Philosopher Ravi Zacharias will be explored in Classes start in September.
First Baptist Church in Elyria, located at 11400 La- depth in a sermon series Sept.13-Oct. 4. Pastor Bill Wendell
grange Rd. will have a Vacation Bible School on July 27- will present this study at LaPorte United Methodist Church Chicken Paprikas Dinner
31, from 9:30-Noon. The theme is: “Steps To Victory!” It on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m., as well as on Wednesday
is about Jesus’ life, miracles, cruci?xion and resurrection. evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. The church is located at 2071 St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, located at 9016 Buck-
Activities include Bible drama walk, craft time, snacks Grafton Rd., in Elyria. Please join them with your ques- eye Rd., in Cleveland, is having a Chicken Paprikas Dinner
and drinks, small group time, a missionary presentation, tions about faith, truth, suffering and God's design for the on Sunday, July 26. Only one mass will be celebrated on
singing and a hay wagon ride everyday! A water event/ universe. This program is part of LCCC's Life Long Learn- this day at 11 a.m. Dinner tickets are $16 for adults. For
water slide will be on Friday (weather permitting) and ing program. ticket reservations, please call Mary Spisak at (330) 487-
parent night will be on Thursday, with light snacks and 1800 or Honka Hudak at (440) 944-1384. Please reserve
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project. Access to Midway Boulevard from SR 57 is prohib- Style Show; 2 p.m. - Raf?e concludes.
Chase Rice to perform ited at this time for work to construct the at-grade intersec- Ticket Sales; 2:30 p.m. -
at Lorain County Fair tion; however, detours are posted. The project is expected to Raf?e winner drawings & All proceeds from the golf
be complete in August 2016. closing remarks; and 3 p.m. outing and ladies luncheon
Country sensation Chase Rice will perform at the Lorain - Luncheon concludes. are applied to the Jack Nick-
County Fair on Tuesday, August 25, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets State Route 58: laus Scholarship Endowment
for all events are on sale now. Buy on line 24/7 or in person SR 58, just north of State Route 18 in the Village of Wel- The following additional Fund. For more information
at the Fair Of?ce. Of?ce hours are M-F 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Please lington, is shifted as work progresses into the next phase of schedule applies if purchas- or to register, call the LCCC
visit the web site for additional information at loraincounty- construction for the railroad grade underpass project. One 12- ing a sponsorship or com- Foundation at (440) 366-
fair.com foot lane is maintained in each direction at all times. All park- bination ticket: 5:30 p.m. 4039 or visit www.lorainccc.
ing will be eliminated north of SR 18 as well. The project is - Reception with special edu/ladiesluncheon.
The Lorain County Fair runs from August 24-30. expected to be complete in October 2015. appearance by golf legend,
State Route 254:
ODOT news SR 254, at its intersection with State Route 57 in Shef?eld Trees to be planted
Township, is closed as part of an intersection improvement
State Route 2: project. The detour route for eastbound motorists is SR 254 to Join the Arbor Day Foundation in July and 10 trees will be
SR 2, between the Erie County line and Baumhart Road, SR 57, south on SR 57 to Interstate 90, east on I-90 to SR 254, planted in high-need national forests! Forests across America
is reduced to one lane of traf?c in each direction as part of a and reverse for westbound motorists. The road is expected to are a prized natural resource and anyone can help plant trees
resurfacing project. One lane of traf?c will be maintained at reopen in mid-August of 2015. in these vital areas by joining the Arbor Day Foundation this
all times from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Two lanes will be maintained State Route 511: month.
after 7 p.m. The project is expected to be complete in late SR 511, between US Route 20 and the City of Oberlin, has
July 2015. lane restrictions for work as part of a resurfacing project. One Through the Replanting Our National Forests campaign,
US Route 20: lane of two-way traf?c will be maintained at all times with the Arbor Day Foundation will honor each new member who
US 20, east of the LaGrange Road interchange, is reduced ?aggers. The project is expected to be complete by August joins in July by planting 10 trees in forests that have been dev-
to one lane of traf?c for bridge repair work. One lane of traf?c 31. astated by wild?res, insects and disease. The cost for joining
will be maintained in each direction. The project is expected Taylor Street: the Arbor Day Foundation is a $10 donation.
to be complete in late October 2015. Taylor Street, at its intersection with State Route 58 in the
State Route 57: Village of Wellington, is closed for work as part of the SR 58 America’s national forests face enormous challenges, in-
SR 57, between the Ohio Turnpike and Schadden Road in railroad grade separation project. Detour will be posted. The cluding unprecedented wild?res that have left a backlog of
the City of Elyria, is restricted to two narrowed lanes of traf?c road is expected to reopen in September 2015. more than 1 million acres in need of replanting. The Foun-
dation has worked with the United States Forest Service for
EATON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES 10th annual LCCC more than 25 years to plant trees in high-need forests.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Ladies Luncheon
Our national forests provide habitat for wildlife, keep the
Notice is hereby given that the Eaton Township Zon- The 10th Annual LCCC ing area to enjoy a delight- air clean and help ensure safe drinking water for more than
ing Commission will hold a Public Hearing per O.R.C. Ladies Luncheon will take ful lunch and informal style 180 million Americans.
Section 505.87 on Wednesday, July 15,2015 at 7:00p.m. place on Monday, August 17, show. After lunch, the fun
at the Eaton Township Hall, 12043 S. Avon Belden Rd., at the Elyria Country Club. will continue as the winning “Keeping our forests healthy is vital to the health of people
Grafton, Ohio 44044 pertaining to: raf?e tickets are drawn. and the entire planet,” said Matt Harris, chief executive of
Each year, the Lorain the Arbor Day Foundation. “By planting trees in our national
Zoning Case ZC-2015-05. County Community College With the purchase of a forests, we will preserve precious natural resources and the
By Order of Eaton Township Zoning Commission Foundation hosts an after- single ticket, at $40 per per- bene?ts they provide for generations to come.”
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Community Festival showcase
United Way Collaborative The LaGrange Lions Community Festival will be held July On Saturday, August 15, from 12-4 p.m., a community
23-25. They will be having a dunk tank, a tug of war, in?ata- showcase with building tours, free food, crafts, bake sale
Mark your calendars for the Keystone Empowers You bles at family friendly prices, a Texas Hold 'em on Friday and items, games and more will be held at Keystone's campus on
(K.E.Y.) Kick-Off event on Saturday, August 1, for a day of Saturday, a beer garden and lots of food. There will be live Opportunity Way. At 1 p.m., will be a ribbon cutting ceremo-
FREE activities for the whole family! The goal of the K.E.Y entertainment on Friday, a DJ on Saturday and raf?es galore! ny to celebrate the opening of the new Keystone Elementary
collaborative is to increase access to physical activity and The Fireworks will be on Friday night. To kick it all off, the School.
healthy foods leading to a community where the healthy Parade on Thursday starts at 7 p.m. sharp. Line up starts at 6
choice is the easiest choice for all ages. p.m. behind the old elementary school on Liberty St. For any In addition, they will also be collecting school supply items
parade questions, call Bev Fox at (440) 458-6781. For Tug to "stuff the bus." These items, such as crayons, tissues, glue,
Attendees will have the opportunity to take part in free of war and vendor information, call George Klocek at (440) pencils, pens, paper, binders, folders, highlighters, etc., will
health screenings, ?tness demonstrations and learn about ac- 315-7871. For tickets, call Ann Sabo at (440) 315-4278. be given to students in need. If you choose to donate, please
tivities taking place throughout the community centered on bring these items with you to the community day event.
a healthy, active lifestyle. There will also be prizes and give- Band Uniforms for sale
aways.
Attention Keystone Please email Pam at and
LaGrange United Methodist Church, Michelle’s Cafe, the High School current and [email protected] or call
Elyria Public Library and LaGrange Yoga will be among ven- alumni band members: (440) 328-7690 if you are Enjoy Your Summer!
dors at the event. The Keystone Band interested in purchasing a
Boosters will be sell- uniform, or you can mail a
The event is from 6-8 p.m. at LaGrange Community Park, ing past Marching Band check to: Keystone Band
422 W. Main Street, LaGrange. The park will also be hosting uniforms and hats. If you Boosters, P.O. Box 332, La-
a free showing of a family movie at dusk. would like to own a piece Grange, OH 44050, Attn:
of nostalgia from your Uniform Sales.
The Keystone Empowers You collaborative is a strong net- high school days, the
work of community partners in Carlisle Township, LaGrange time is now.
and Pen?eld Township. The collaborative is facilitated by the
Lorain County General Health District and funded in part by The cost of a uniform
a grant from the United Way of Greater Lorain County. is $20 and a hat is $5.
They will be taking or-
For more information, visit the K.E.Y website at www. ders until all uniforms are
KeystoneEmpowersYou.com. Registration for the event is sold (through July 24). Uni-
not required. forms can be picked up at
the high school on July 29 &
KYF Color Run 30 from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. All
proceeds will go towards the
This year, Keystone Youth Football is hosting a Color Run purchase of new raincoats
at LaGrange Community Park on August 9, at 2 p.m. KYF for the Band.
has always promoted health and ?tness with their child ath-
letes. This fund-raiser solidi?es those beliefs. Any and all are Keystone Youth Football sign-ups TUESDAYS ONLY!
welcome to Run/Walk while getting “colorized” throughout
the run. Participation is $25 per runner/walker; this includes KYF will be accepting late registrations during the Lion’s $30 Golf ALL DAY
T-shirt, food and drink at the end and fun for the whole fam-
ily. Festival, July 23-25. Stop by the KYF booth for a chance $25 for Seniors!
to test your skills against your friends and some of the High
You can register online at www.active.com (search “KYF”) School Varsity players. There is no late fee for sign-ups this
or call (440) 213-7543 or email Kelly.Rodick@bcdtravel. year. If you can’t make it to the festival, you can call (440)
com. Deadline for registration is July 31. 522-9929 to sign up.
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Phone: 440-647-0225 from many people around sley (Aiden’s Mom).
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104 South Main Street Since then, Peggy Hor-
Wellington, Ohio 44090 vath, Aiden’s Grandmother,
has toy drives for kids in
www.MyConvenient.com hospitals. It is her way of
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You’re Invited to A Kick-Off Event!and other gifts to keep these
children as comfortable as
possible while they endure Keystone Empowers You (K.E.Y) is a local healthy
the pain and suffering of living collaborative, committed to making the healthy
these child killing diseases
and agonizing treatments. choice the easy choice!
Let’s bring these children
some Christmas cheer in
July! Local vendors will share ?tness demos and healthy
food samples. Free screenings provided by Mercy
The Toy drive runs from
Parish Nursing. Enjoy fun games and give-a-ways!
No registration required.
LaGrange Community Park
Saturday, August 1st, 6-8pm
Advertise in The park will also show a family movie at dusk.
The For more information check out www.keystoneempowersyou.com
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2015 LaGrange
Lions Festival
July 23, 24, 25
THURSDAY, JULY 23
7:00pm Lions Festival Parade
7:00pm Space Walk In?atables - Writstbands $8 Live
8:00pm On stage - Little Miss Contest Entertainment
8:00pm Cornhole Tournament Sign-up
Friday &
6:00-10pm Nightly: Beer Tent & Dunk Tank! Saturday
10:00pm 50/50 Drawing
FRIDAY, JULY 24
6:00pm Cornhole Tournament
Cornhole! 6:00pm Space Walk In?atables - Writstbands $8
6:00pm Hot Air Balloon Tethering Rides $5 (weather permitting)
6:00-10pm Nightly: Beer Tent & Dunk Tank!
6:00-10pm: TEXAS HOLD’em Cash Games
7:00-10pm On stage “HEARTLAND”
9:30pm Fireworks!
SATURDAY, JULY 25
12:00pm Cornhole Tournament (pay-out after tournament ends)
12:00pm TEXAS HOLD’em Cash Games Sat July 25, 6pm
3:00-11pm TEXAS HOLD’em Tournament
5:00-6pm Summit Up Clog Dancers Pizza Eating Contest
6:00pm Beer Tent & Dunk Tank Sponsored by
Village Pizza
-Pizza Eating Contest Sponsored by Village Pizza
-Hot Air Balloon Tethering Rides $5 (weather permitting)
-Space Walk In?atables - Wristbands $8
-Tug of War Games - 6 man team
7:30pm - DJ
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VFW breakfasts The North Ridgeville High School Class of 1975 will hold can reels to haunting Gypsy know that animals have “su-
their 40th reunion on August 7 & 8. Some former classmates melodies. Based in the hills per” abilities? Join Jungle
Please be advised that North Ridgeville VFW Post #9871 have not yet been located. Classmates who have not received of Pennsylvania, these two Bob for a thrilling time. You
will not have a Country or Breakfast Buffet in the month of an invitation should contact Kathy Krugman Bly at (440) women play an amazing ar- have two chances to learn
August. They will resume the second Sunday in September. 327-7452 or email [email protected]. ray of instruments and add about the terri?c talents of
their warm personalities and his many exotic animals:
Thank you for your participation. Theatre auditions humor to the performance. Tuesday, Aug. 4, at 3 p.m. or
6 p.m. The whole family will
North Ridgeville The Musical Review theme will be "Disney on Broad- Browser’s® Reading have a blast at this fantastic
Historical Society way." If you like to sing, please bring a copy of your choice Buddies - Read to a dog on ?nale to Summer Reading.
of music to audition. You may be asked to perform something Saturday, Aug. 1. Children Pre-registration is required.
Local history buffs might be interested in joining the North different. Auditions will be held at the Olde Towne Hall The- may sign up for a 15-min-
Ridgeville Historical Society. The group meets monthly on atre, 36199 Center Ridge Rd., in North Ridgeville, on July 27, ute session between 10:30 Streaming MusicAlbums
the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the North Ridgeville Li- from 7-9 p.m. All ages are welcome to audition. - 11:30 a.m. This program - For information on how to
brary. Meetings are open to the public and visitors are always helps young readers con- use this service, call the Lo-
welcome to attend. The Musical Revue will take place on August 14 and 15, centrate on mastering this rain Public Library System
at 7 p.m. This is their biggest fund-raiser of the year and lots new skill. The dogs are a at 1-800-322-READ.
The group maintains a museum inside the Old Town Hall of fun! For information, contact Kim Mihalik at Kim_miha- comforting, nonjudgmental
that is open the last Sunday of each month from 2-5 p.m. The [email protected] or call the theatre at (440) 327-2909. audience! Thanks to the vol- To register for programs
museum is a treasure trove of town memorabilia, photos and unteers who certi?ed their or for more information, call
items donated by area residents. In addition to the museum, North Ridgeville Library four-legged friends through the North Ridgeville Library
the group also operates a renovated one room Schoolhouse Therapy Dog International. at (440) 327-8326. The North
at 5064 Jaycox Rd., in North Ridgeville. The school was Pre-registration is required. Ridgeville Library is located
donated to the group by an area history lover, and has been at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
completely restored to show what "old school" really means! Jungle Bob’s Amazing
The circa 1859 schoolhouse is open in conjunction with the Animal Show - Did you
museum open house dates in the warm weather months and
from 2-5 p.m. the last Sunday of the month. Book Sale - The Friends way at the fastest time. In the Remember The Candy Bar
of the North Ridgeville Li- case of inclement weather, When You Need A Car
Anyone wanting more information about the Historical brary, Inc. are hosting a book a rain date is scheduled for
Society, museum or schoolhouse can view the Face book sale on Friday and Saturday,, Aug. 1. Gary
page: Facebook.com/northridgevillehistoricalsociety, visit July 24 & 25, from 10 a.m.-6
the website, northridgevillehistoricalsociety.org. p.m. Friends members may Folk Music - Two women Heath
shop early on Thursday, July plus 12 instruments equals
Horseshoe Tournament 23, from 5-8:30 p.m. one good time when Simple 440-366-3673
Gifts performs on Wednes-
Join Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney and local of?- Exploration Station - day, July 29, at 1 p.m. Draw-
cials as they kick-off Engineer Carney’s 25th Annual Horse- Explore and learn on Friday, ing on an impressive variety
shoe Tournament, which is held each year during the Corn July 24, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. of ethnic folk styles, this
Festival. This year’s event will be Saturday, August 8, begin- Two through 5-year-olds are award-winning duo plays
ning at 12 p.m. at South Central Park, near the tennis courts invited to stop by the story everything from lively Irish
off Avon Belden Road. The tournament will be kicked off room to learn about the al- jigs and down-home Ameri-
with Ken and Safety Service Director Jeff Armbruster pitch- phabet, numbers, shapes,
ing the ?rst shoes at noon. colors, patterns and much
more.
Anyone interested in signing up for the tournament (singles
and doubles, men, and women) can sign up Saturday morning North Ridgeville Writers
beginning at 10 a.m. until the start of the tournament. A blind - Writers unite on Saturday,
draw will be held for doubles beginning at 11:45 a.m. En- July 25, at 2 p.m. Come par-
try fees this year include a free T-shirt provided by Engineer ticipate in read and critique
Carney. The entry fee is $10 for doubles and includes a free sessions, build your skills
T-shirt. Singles is $5 if you have signed up for doubles, but if through writing practice and
you just play singles it’s $10 and you get a free T-shirt! Any learn the craft of writing in
senior 65 or older will receive a free T-shirt and can play for general. Pre-registration is
free, both singles and doubles. Awards to participants will be required.
given out immediately following the tournament.
Adult Afternoon Book
All proceeds from the horseshoe tournament bene?t the Discussion - The Round
Meals-On-Wheels program provided by the North Ridgeville House, by Louise Erdrich is
Of?ce for Older Adults, which has received proceeds from a National Book Award win-
the Horseshoe Tournament the last 14 years. In that time, over ner. Copies are available at
$6,800 has been raised to help the Center provide Meals-On- the adult information desk.
Wheels to homebound seniors in North Ridgeville and the Adults are welcome to dis-
surrounding townships. Ken has also donated to Community cuss this novel on Tuesday,
Care and the USO with a total donation of over $10,200 to July 28, at 1 p.m. The book
local organizations. tells the story of a boy who
seeks justice and understand-
For additional information please contact Jeff Yager at ing in the wake of a terrible
(440) 759-8030. crime that upends and for-
ever transforms his family.
Library Wipeout - Try not
to wipe out in the obstacle
course! Gather outside the
library on Tuesday, July 28,
from 2-4 p.m. Children ages
6 and up (accompanied by a
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or $10,000 is being raf?ed by Our Lady Queen of Peace Par-
The ?fth annual Home Days Festival will be held Fri., July ish during their ?fth annual Home Days Festival. The trip for New Village Administrator Joe Price will be appointed as
31, and Sat., Aug. 1, from 6-11 p.m., and Sun., Aug.2, from four includes: Roundtrip Airfare to Disney World Orlando, our full-time, village administrator at the next council meet-
noon-6 p.m. on the grounds of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Roundtrip Magical Express Transfers to get you back and ing. Contact information will be available soon, until then
708 Erie Street. There will be rides by Great Lakes Expo, forth from the airport to your hotel, seven nights at the Arts of you can call the Town Hall at (440) 926-2401. As always,
and a special video game trailer. The festival will also fea- Animation Family Suite, eight days of Hopper Express Pass- feel free to call me on my village cell phone at (440) 731-
ture ?reworks, a car show, bands, disc jockeys, Bingo, casino es and Magic Your Way plus dining. The festival is scheduled 0988 or email [email protected] for further
games, a beer garden, a balloon artist, a bake sale and more. for July 31-August 2. Tickets are now available with a dona- assistance.
The highlight will be the drawing for the week long Disney tion of $5 per ticket or three tickets for $10. To get tickets, call
vacation for four or $10 thousand. For more information on the parish of?ce at (440) 926-2364. Police Chief Clark is doing a great job in our community
any festival event or to purchase raf?e tickets, call (440) 926- and he appreciates your help! If you see or hear anything sus-
2364. Midview Band Alumnus to perform picious, please don’t hesitate to call the police department
immediately. The non-emergency phone number that goes di-
Disney Night - Friday evening, July 31. Children attend- The Midview Band Alumni will be performing this year rectly to the of?cer on duty is (440) 926-2261. The other non-
ing the festival dressed as their favorite Disney character will at the 2nd Annual Parade of Bands at Midview High School, emergency phone number is (440) 926-2662. If you have any
receive a special treat. The festival opens at 6 p.m. 38199 West Capel Rd., in Grafton. The Parade of Bands is type of emergency, please call 911 immediately.
on Saturday, September 19. Come out and join the fun and
Bike Rodeo - Friday, July 31, on the grounds of Our Lady march on the new astro-turf! With all of the rain this season, the mosquitoes are abun-
Queen of Peace. Children, ages 2-12, can show off their deco- dant. The Lorain County Health Department will begin spray-
rated bikes, show off their skills, ride the obstacle course and They will also be performing in their third Homecoming ing July 13. Weather permitting, they will be spraying for
get a free safety/maintenance check.There will be prizes for Game on Friday, October 2. Songs for both performances mosquitoes in the Village of Grafton towards the end of July.
everyone and a raf?e for three big prizes amongst participants. include: Star Spangled Banner, Alma Mater, Midview Fight If you have any questions or concerns regarding west nile or
Registration sign-in will begin at 7 p.m. Cost is $5 for the ?rst Song, The Time Wharp and a few others. If you need music, mosquitoes in general, please contact Scott Ponza at (440)
child, $3 for the second child and $2 for the third child. please email Lisa Carter at [email protected] or Josh 322-6367.
Brunger at jbrunger@midview k12.org
Fun Walk/5-K Race - There will be a 1.25 mile Fun Walk The next council meeting will be Tuesday, July 21. All
and a 5-K Race in Grafton on Saturday, August 1. The walk Shirts will be available for purchase in advance with your meetings are open to the public. Watch the council meetings
will begin at 8:15 a.m. and the 5-K at 8:30 a.m. Registra- graduation year on the back. If you are not able to play, but on TV or online at your leisure! If you do not have GLW cable
tion starts at 7:15 a.m. The event will begin on the grounds wish to help out, please let them know! Check their Facebook and cannot access Channel 12, you can now watch the council
of Our Lady Queen of Peace, 708 Erie Street in Grafton, and Page for continual updates at https://www.facebook.com/Mid meetings online at www.glwb.net. Otherwise you can watch
continue on local roads and the trails of the Lorain County viewBandAlumni?fref=ts. the meeting on GLW Ch. 12 Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. or Friday,
Metroparks Indian Hollow Reservation. T-shirts will be pro- Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
vided to the ?rst 75 5-K race entrants. Prizes will be given to From the desk of...
the top three 5-K males and females in each age group. Age Grafton Mayor Megan Flanigan School Reunions
groups are: 15 and under, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, villageofgrafton.org ~ 440.731.0988
and 60 and over. Pre-registration fees are $15 for the 5-K race Midview Class of 1969
and $5 for the fun walk. Pre-registrations must be postmarked Are you interested in running for of?ce? The following The Midview Class of 1969 enjoyed their reunion so much
by July 26. Race Day registration fees are $20 for the 5-K and positions are up for re-election: Ward 4 Council (currently last year; they decided that getting together once every ?ve
$5 for the walk. held by Dave DiVencenzo), Ward 3 Council (currently held years was not enough and have planned a mini-reunion. Class-
by John Lescher), Clerk-Treasurer (currently held by Linda mates and friends are invited to join in the fun of a Christmas
Fireworks - There will be ?reworks on Saturday, August Bales) and Mayor (currently held by yours truly). Petitions in July Bash on Saturday, July 25, on the Wells back pasture,
1, at 10 p.m. are due by August 5, 2015, no later than 4 p.m. Paperwork 16951 Mennel Road, in Grafton. There is no cost to attend.
can be picked up at the Board of Elections of?ce, 1985 North Beer, wine, pop, water and tableware will be provided. The
Car Show - Registration begins at noon on Sunday, August Ridge Rd. East, Lorain, Ohio 44055. Of?ce hours are M-F event is pot luck so bring a dish to share and whatever you
2. The entry fee is $10. The show runs from 1-4 p.m. with 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. If you have questions regarding peti- would like to sit on. Those who are able are asked to bring
awards being presented at 3:30 p.m. Father John will conduct tions and requirements, you can contact Cathy at the Board pallets for the bon ?re. There is camping (tent or camper)
a blessing of the cars at 1:30 p.m. Awards will be given for of Elections of?ce (440) 326-5904 or (440) 326-5900. Infor- available on site for those who do not want to drive home.
the People’s Choice, for the Top 10, Best of Show and Father mation pertaining to each position, regarding duties, salary For more information, contact Sue Goins at 440-458-6710 or
John’s pick. Dash plaques will be given to the ?rst 50 cars. and such can be found on the website, www.villageofgrafton. [email protected]; Barb Hignett at 440-458-52036
com. From the website homepage, scroll down and “click” or [email protected]; or Rick Lawrence at 440-225-
on “American Legal - Grafton” this is where you can ?nd 2957 or [email protected]. Reservations are not necessary,
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Midview Class of 1962 reunion Honor Society inductee RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 Page 15
The Midview Class of 1962 will host a Class Picnic on day, Aug. 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. This ?lm unravels some of the
Sunday, August 16, from 2-5 p.m. under the pavilion at North Erin Keyse, of Grafton, was recently inducted into the mysteries surrounding Harper Lee, including why she never
Park in Grafton. Please bring your own table service, own Mortar Board Honor Society at The University of Findlay. published again for decades. The movie also brings to light
beverages and a side dish to share. The class will provide The national honor society recognizes college students for the context and history of the novel’s Deep South setting and
fried chicken. For more information, contact Judy Krosky their achievements in scholarship, leadership and service. the social changes it inspired after publication.
Skinner at (440) 353-1696 or Janet Woconish at jwoconish@
oh.rr.com. Congratulations! The 1962 ?lm adaptation of Lee’s classic novel will also
Midview Class of 1980 reunion be shown. on Tuesday, August 25, at 5 p.m. at the Columbia
Harper Lee “Go Set A Watchman” Branch Library.
The Midview Class of 1980 announces that their 35th release at local libraries
class reunion will be held on Saturday, September 12, on the Place your hold request today at the library to reserve a
patio at Wolfey's Bistro and Pub, 1069 E. Broad Street, in Publisher Harper Collins released the second novel by copy of this new book. Copies will be available at the desk
Elyria, beginning at 7 p.m. Classmates will have the choice of Harper Lee on July 14. The Lorain Public Library System for those that wish to attend a book discussion.
ordering something to eat if they wish, or patronizing a cash has coordinated events scheduled in August and September
bar. Please forward this information to as many classmates as to celebrate this historic literary event. For more information, call the Lorain Public Library Sys-
possible and post to anyone’s FB wall. tem at 1-800-322-READ.
“Go Set a Watchman” is a newly discovered novel, the
MHS Class of 1990 25th Reunion earliest known work from Lee, the best-selling and Pulitzer
Midview High School Class of 1990 will have their 25- Prize-winning author of the classic To Kill a Mockingbird.
year reunion on August 22 from 6-11 p.m at Nine Bistro at
Gray Hawk Golf Club, located at 665 US Grant St., in La- The Columbia Branch Library will be holding a discussion
Grange. Cost is $25 per person, which includes appetizer on the book on Tuesday, August 18, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
buffet, non-alcoholic drinks and dessert. A cash bar will be
available. Harper Lee Movie Showings: The documentary ?lm Hey,
Please contact John and Leah (Durkee) Prunty at leah- Boo: Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird will be shown
[email protected] or (216) 392-8491 if you would like ad- at the Main Library, 351 W. Sixth St. in Lorain, on Satur-
ditional details. Information can also be found at the website,
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Grafton Twp. Historical Society At the meeting on July 8, the club was reminded to con- new woman detective character and her bumpy transition to
tinue to work on the members’ fair projects. Important dates the box of?ce and network television. Topics include best-
In the Grafton Township Clerk’s Account book dated for judging were also discused. If you have any questions on selling writers Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell, television
1905-1921, there were names of residents who received mon- judging dates, contact Alfred DiVencenzo at (440) 926-3873. series from Charlie’s Angels to Cold Case, and ?lms such as
ies from the “Soldiers Relief” fund, each receiving $6 per Also, wristbands will be given to those in the fair on August The Silence of the Lambs. This program is sponsored by the
month for the months of March and April of 1905. There are 22 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., and on August 23, from 12-4 p.m. Friends of GMPL's Read between the Wines event.
other entries in the clerk’s book of interest. For instance, Mor-
ris Nesbett was paid $2 for “taking woman to county house.” The meeting on August 12 will start at 7:30, due to that Itty Bitty Book Club: Matilda - Wednesday, July 22, 6-7
also being a day for judgeing. The club also agreed to "show p.m. Even the smallest can be heroes! Join our Itty Bitty Book
To learn more of our history, the group meets the fourth and tell" their projects at the Villa Camillus nursing home on Club to celebrate all things small and wonderful. Get your
Wednesday of the month in the museum at the NE corner of August 6, from 2-3 p.m. copy of the book upon registration. At our meeting we will
Rts. 303 and 83, at 7 p.m. The next meeting is July 22. discuss Matilda by Roald Dahl, and do accompanying wee
There were no demonstrations at the meeting, but any crafts. Books are limited so get your copy today!
Construction Alert member that has not done a demonstration must do one be-
fore the end of the meetings. The next meeting will be held Mask Making Workshop - Thursday, July 23, 2-3 p.m.
Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the on July 22. Learn about the signi?cance of masks in different cultures
closure of Law Road between Mennell Road and SR 83 around the world and make your own unique mask using
for the replacement of a road culvert. The work is being Reported by Lia Douglas, 4-H member various materials and techniques in this engaging workshop
completed by the County Engineer’s Highway Mainte- presented by the Center for Arts Inspired Learning. Registra-
nance department. Grafton-Midview Library tion is required.
The work will begin at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 20, The Grafton Midview Public Library plans to continue Block Party - Friday, July 24. Calling all junior makers!
and is expected to be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday, bringing quality programs. For accurate planning, please be Join us for an all-day LEGO Block Party. No registration re-
July 24, weather permitting. advised most library programs require registration. To reg- quired. Just bring your creativity!
ister, call or visit the library, or visit their website at www.
Detour signs will be posted. Your cooperation during gmplibrary.org. Garden Pizza Party - Saturday, July 25, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
construction is greatly appreciated. Bring your appetites and creativity for a special outdoor story
Trail Tale - now-Saturday, July 25. Lace up your hiking time! We will share stories and songs, and participants can
Recycling Drawing boots and celebrate summer at Indian Hollow Reservation! make their own pizzas using our freshly grown veggies. Dig
Hike the Beech-Maple trail starting July 13th to read Sam and in as we Grow, Make, Play and Learn.
Grafton Township Trustees will be hosting a drawing for Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett. Visit your children's librar-
several $50 gas cards. To participate in the drawing, entrants ian after your hike to get a prize. Registration is not required. Story Time - Thursday, July 30 at 10-10:30 a.m. and 1:30 -
must be township residents and must recycle on a regular ba- 2 p.m. Story time is designed for children 3-6 years old. Each
sis. To enter the drawing, contact Trustee Jean Haight by e- Tale Waggin’ Tutor - Monday, July 20, 10:30-11:30 a.m. program will explore great books, fun concepts and engage in
mail at [email protected]. The drawing will be held during a Come join in reading to our newest library pal, Ayla, the creative, educational activities.
Trustees meeting in the fall. Golden Retriever! This program is designed to help reluctant,
new, or even pro readers, create and develop a strong relation- SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
JACK MATIA ship with reading. No registration required.
HONDA Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
Creation Station: Brush Bots - Monday, July 20, 4 - 5 programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
New & Used p.m. Children in grades 2-6 can create a mini robot using 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Cars toothbrush heads and tiny motors! We will experiment with The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
bot designs and then race our bots! Space is limited. Registra- drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
440-366-5501 tion is required. If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria Writer’s Group - Tuesday, July 21, 6-8 p.m. Writer’s Group ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
is an informal collection of writers who encourage and nour- These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
New and Certi?ed Hondas ish one another. Members support and critique each other’s 7/20 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
All Models - Used Cars work to offer positive feedback and suggestions. Writers hone donuts and coffee for participants.
their craft and sound out ideas. All levels of aspiring writ- 7/21 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 ers are welcome as are all genres of writing. Writers network by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
with each other and share ideas. Exercises to improve writing participants.
SAVE MONEY WITH THE HOME/CAR DISCOUNT. skills are often a class activity. 7/24 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks
for participants.
Which helps when you have the The Woman Detective in Popular Culture - Tuesday, 7/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
July 21, 7-8:30 p.m. Presented by Linda Mizejewski of the donuts and coffee for
HOME/CAR PAYMENTS. Ohio Humanities Speaker’s Bureau and Professor at Ohio participants.
State University. Generations of readers have enjoyed Nancy 7/28 at 2:00 pm Senior
Combine your home and auto insurance and save up Drew, Miss Marple and legions of spunky amateur female Exercise Class being
sleuths who picked up a ?ashlight to creep through the attic. instructed by Debi’s Personal
to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide® But the 1980s brought a new heroine to the best seller list: Training with fruit and juice for
the professional woman detective who gets her man with an participants.
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Dean’s List RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 Page 17
Lorain County Historical Society Shawnee State University Provost Alan Walker, Ph.D., has scramble on Saturday, Au- accepting foursomes for
released the Dean's List for the Spring Semester 2015. To be gust 22, at the Brentwood their 2nd annual Golf Clas-
The Lorain County Historical Society’s exhibition on named on the list, students must be full time and achieve a Golf Club in Grafton. Cost sic to be held at Oberlin
Beckett Industries will be on display in the Lorain County grade point average of 3.5 or better. is $85 per person and in- Golf Club, 200 Pyle Road,
History Center’s rotating gallery through July. This exhibition cludes 18 holes of golf, a on Monday, August 24. Cost
is included in the price of admission, which is $5 per adult, Making the Dean’s List are two students from Carlisle cart, beverages, lunch and per person is $125, which
$3 for ages 13-18 and $2 for children 6-12 (children under Township: a steak dinner. Sign-in and includes lunch, beverages,
6 and LCHS Members are free). Please call LCHS at (440) lunch begins at 1 p.m. with a round of golf and a steak
322-3341 for more information. The Lorain County History Cody Smith, majoring in Business Administration. shotgun start at 2 p.m. Din- dinner. The 4-man scram-
Center is located at 284 Washington Avenue, in Elyria. Zachary Fryman, majoring in Social Sciences. ner and awards will begin at ble format will begin with
Shawnee State University is a student-focused university 6 p.m. There will be door a 1 p.m. shotgun start. All
Open your home, offering a highly personalized, affordable and accessible edu- prizes, raf?es and prizes for proceeds bene?t the Elyria
open your heart cation dedicated to the exploration of emerging technologies the top three teams! Check Parks & Recreation Depart-
and emerging ideas. the team’s website, www. ment programs and events.
L-R: Clemence Potard from France who stayed in Canton; midviewhockey.org, for For more information, call
Laura Milwertz from Denmark who stayed in Westlake; Lou- President’s List entry forms. Entry fees and (440) 236-1500 or email
ise Rasmussen from Denmark who stayed in Columbia Sta- foursomes are due by July [email protected].
tion; Lisa Thiedemann, World Heritage Area Representative; Shawnee State University has released its President's List 25.
Matteo Spezia from Italy who stayed in Canton. Photo was for the Spring Semester 2015. To be named on the list, stu- LCCC/Jack Nicklaus
taken at the toboggan run in the Metro parks. dents must be full-time and have achieved a grade point aver- Save Ohio Strays Golf Scholarship Golf Bene?t -
age of 4.0. Outing - This 8th annual This 25th annual Golf Ben-
World Heritage Student Exchange Program, a highly re- “Putt for Paws” Golf Out- e?t is Monday, August 17,
spected, non-pro?t, public-bene?t organization, is seeking Making the President’s List is Nicholas Fryman of Carl- ing will be held on Saturday, at the Elyria Country Club.
local host families for high school boys and girls from over isle, majoring in Business Administration. July 25, at the Skyland Golf It will feature the return of
40 countries world-wide. It is not too late to open your home Course, 2085 Center Road the tournament’s namesake
to one of these students for the 2015-2016 academic school Shawnee State University is a student-focused university in Hinckley. The event is and legendary golfer, Jack
year. Host families provide room, board and guidance for a offering a highly personalized, affordable and accessible edu- an 18-hole 4-man scramble. Nicklaus. Outing includes
teenager(s) living thousands of miles from home. You gain cation dedicated to the exploration of emerging technologies The event begins with reg- 18 holes of golf, a special
new insight, new experiences and a new son or daughter! and emerging ideas. istration from 10-10:30 a.m. appearance by Jack Nick-
Couples, single parents and families with or without children and a Shotgun start at 11 laus, skill games, golfer
in the home are all encouraged to apply. Local Golf Outings a.m. Cost is $80 per golfer, gift, lunch and snacks on the
which includes green fees, course and a cocktail and
The exchange students arrive from their home country Putt for Parkinson’s Course with a 9 a.m. shot- cart, lunch at the turn, din- hors d’oeuvres reception &
shortly before the 2015-2016 school year begins. Each World Charity Golf Outing - The gun start. The Cost is $65 ner, soda, draft beer, snacks awards ceremony. 11 a.m.
Heritage student is fully insured, brings his/her own personal 2nd Putt for Parkinson’s per person and includes: and prizes. If you would like starts Registration, with a
spending money and expects to bear his/her share of house- Golf Outing will be held coffee, donuts, hot dog and to participate in this great 12:30 p.m. Shotgun start.
hold responsibilities, as well as being included in normal fam- Sunday,August 2, at Mallard chips at the turn, a steak din- event, please go to www. 5:30 p.m. is the Reception &
ily activities and lifestyles. Creek Golf Course, 34500 ner, beer, pop and water in saveohiostrays.org and click Awards Ceremony. For more
Royalton Road, in Columbia addition to the round of golf. on golf outing. information or to register,
If you are interested in opening your home and sharing Station. The 1 p.m. shotgun There will also be optional call the LCCC Foundation
your family life with a young person from abroad, please con- start includes a hole in one skins games and betting Elyria Parks’ Golf Clas- at (440) 366-4039 or visit
tact Regional Coordinator Kristi Habila at (330) 858-6517 or contest for a new car lease, holes. For more information sic - The Elyria Parks and www.lorainccc.edu/golf.
via email at [email protected]. Please also visit our 18 holes with a cart, range or to sign up, contact Scott Recreation Department is
website at www.whhosts.com. balls, skins contest and a at (216) 408-0525.
raf?e and silent auction at
Stay Current... dinner, along with miscel- Midview Ice Hockey
laneous door prizes. A light - will be having a 4-person
Keep in touch with your community! lunch and steak dinner will
be provided. Dinner will be
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com served at 5:30 p.m. Dinner
tickets only are $30. Cost
is $100 per golfer. Deadline
for sign-ups is Saturday, July
25. Sponsored by the Miller/
Gorski & Gigliotti Families.
For questions or more infor-
mation, contact Namoski.
[email protected] or
call (440) 731-8429.
Lorain County Histori-
cal Society Golf Outing -
LCSH is having their Golf
Outing on Thursday, August
13. The 4-person scramble
has a shotgun start at 11:30
a.m. at Forest Hills Golf
Course, located at 41971
Oberlin-Elyria Road, in
Elyria. Cost is $85 per per-
son and includes 18 holes
of golf with a cart, lunch,
steak dinner, beverage and
prizes. Guest dinner cost is
only $30. For more informa-
tion or to register, call (440)
322-3341.
Jalowiec Memorial Golf
Outing - This annual out-
ing will begin Sunday, Au-
gust 16, at Brentwood Golf
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the harp and a few holiday surprises!
Relay for Life fund-raiser It Runs In The Family, a show. Each performance can
August 7: Mallory SanMarco - Acoustic pop and comedy. comedy by Ray Cooney, di- accommodate two wheel-
The Relay for Life of Southern Lorain County is having Mallory is well known for hilarious break up songs. rected by Mason Adams. Set chairs. The Workshop Play-
their Wine Night fund-raiser on Saturday, July 25, from 7-11 in a hospital, the play con- ers Theatre is located at
p.m. at Matus Winery, 15674 Gore Orphanage Rd., in Wake- Main Street Wellington, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-pro?t or- tains the usual assortment of 44820 Middle Ridge Road,
man. Tickets are $25 each and include a coupon for 1 bottle of ganization that was founded in 1998 with a mission focused farcical nuts running in and in Amherst. You can visit
wine, good for the night of the event, ?nger foods and an en- on revitalizing the Village of Wellington’s central business out of doors mistaking ev- their website at www.work-
try into a special drawing. There will also be a Chinese Raf?e district while preserving its historic character. erybody for someone else, shopplayers.com.
and a 50/50 raf?e. All proceeds bene?t the American Cancer as Dr. Mortimore (Jonathan
Society. Oberlin Summer Concert Series McCleery) tries to fend off RENT ME!
a paternity suit, an ex wife,
For more information or to get tickets, please contact The Oberlin Business Partnership proudly presents Soul a punkish son and various Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader
Brenda Wetherbee, Event Lead at (440) 371-1781. PropRioters on Friday, July 24, as part of the 23rd annual other lunatics so that he may, KRYSTOWSKI
Oberlin Summer Concert Series sponsored by the Oberlin at last, deliver the Ponson by TRACTOR
Gazebo Concerts Rotary Club and Lorain National Bank. A local fa- Lecture in an international WELLINGTON OH 44090
vorite, Soul PropRioters brings its funk, blues, folk and pop- conference. Performances (440) 647-2015
Main Street Wellington is hosting a variety of local talent inspired original sounds to Tappan Square. are July 24 & 25 at 8 p.m., Krystowskitractor.com
for their 2015 Gazebo Concerts. The United Way of Greater Bring the whole family downtown and bring your blankets with a Sunday matinee on
Lorain County is sponsoring the concerts. or lawn chairs. Peppy the Clown will be on hand to entertain July 26 at 3 p.m. Tickets are
the young and the young at heart. $12 each or $10 each for
Concerts were previously held on Sunday nights, but were Friday concerts are from 7-9 p.m. on the Clark Bandstand groups of 15 or more. Tick-
switched to Fridays after the Farmer’s Market, which is lo- in Tappan Square, downtown Oberlin. ets may be reserved by call-
cated at McCormick Middle School from 5-7 p.m. Bring your All shows are free, but donations are welcome. There will ing the box of?ce at (440)
friends and family to enjoy downtown Wellington and all it also be door prizes and raf?es for tickets to Indians games! 988-5613. Box Of?ce hours
has to offer! are 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Doors
Streetscape Party open 45 minutes before each
Concerts begin at 7 p.m. at the gazebo and generally last
an hour. In the event of inclement weather, the concerts will In celebration of Oberlin’s vibrant new downtown
be located at the First Congregational Church, 140 South streetscape and to help fund “Keep Oberlin Beautiful” proj-
Main Street. ects, it’s time to celebrate. What better way than with a party?
The Streetscape Party will be Thursday, July 23, from 8-10
July 24: The Sunrise - Uplifting and beautiful Christian p.m. at the FEVE, 30 S. Main St. Admission is $10, which
music. includes the famous FEVE Slider Bar, music and guest bar-
tenders. A Grand Prize Raf?e includes everything to make
18671 West Rd., your own streetscape - two retro spring chairs, a planter with
Wellington ?owers and a string of café lights. Grand Prize Raf?e tickets
are ?ve for $20 or $5 each. The winner need not be present
Windsong Realty to win. Separate basket raf?es for gifts from local downtown
440-647-2000 businesses will also be held.
www.windsong.cc
The Oberlin Business Partnership Downtown Design Com-
GENTLEMANS RANCH on 1.72 acres, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, all brick ranch with mittee, comprised of local businesses and community mem-
full basement, 4 car garage, 2 additional buildings. Interior shop heated bers, and The City of Oberlin designed the new eye-catching
& insulated with luminous walls & lighting for a potential home business, downtown streetscape with social seating areas, planters, re-
hobby or collector enthusiast. Also features large attached cold storage cycle and trash bins topped with ?owers, LED lighting, bike
for your boat, motor home, or recreation vehicles. Next to Metro Park. parking areas and street signage. And, every year, hanging
?ower baskets and banners painted by Oberlin High School
You will appreciate the serenity this property has to offer. students adorn the downtown light poles. All proceeds from
$189,900. the Slider Bar and Guest Bartender tips generously go to the
“Keep Oberlin Beautiful” projects. For more information or
to purchase Grand Prize Raf?e Tickets, stop by the Oberlin
Business Partnership Of?ces at 23 East College St. For more
information, call them at (440) 774-6262.
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Cub Scouts visit new middle school RURAL-URBAN RECORD, July 20, 2015 Page 19
The Wellington Pack #440 Cub Scout Bear Den #5 in front of thier new middle school. Call your
The Wellington Pack #440 Cub Scout Bear Den #5 had the chance to go on a tour
of their new middle school. It was very exciting for them to do a walk-through to see advertising representative today!
the new classrooms and of course the construction vehicles. They would like to thank
Bill Skaggs of Ozanne for the tour; this was the second time the boys visited the site. 440-236-8982
The ?rst time they didn’t get to go in the building, so Mr. Skaggs invited them back.
They greatly appreciated the opportunity! Deadline: August 3, 2013
The troop would like to thank everyone who purchases popcorn from the Cub
Scouts. The money they earn from the sales, helps to defer the cost of camp. Camp is
very exciting for the boys. It’s four days of activities include archery, b.b. guns, swim-
ming, ?shing, woodworking and s’mores around the camp?re!
The support from the following businesses have helped them have a great year.
Thank you to: State Farm Insurance, Harrison Ford, Happy Tails Dog Grooming,
Barnes DirtWorks, Poling Seamless Gutters & Shutters, 2 Frugal Fools Rubber
Stamps, Village Market, Geyers, McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, Dairy Queen
and Dominos. They have helped with Round-Up, Fall Family Camp Out, Rain Gut-
ter Regatta, Christmas Party, Pine Wood Derby, Cake Bake and their Blue and Gold
Ceremony. Thank you for helping to defer the cost of those activites.
Many thanks to Whirlaway for the use of their property to park cars during the
Fair week. That is another way the boys earn money for camp. Thank you for all the
wonderful people who use the Fair parking lot - it is greatly appreciated!
Wellington Cub Scout Pack #440
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Temporary financial assistance may be Transportation is provided to and from the VA Our Veterans Service Officer’s hold
available to Veterans or their widow who show Medical Facilities in Wade Park & Parma and the accreditation through the Ohio Department of
a need and meet eligibility requirements. VA Clinic in Lorain. Availability is on a first-come, Veterans Services and the National Association
Assistance is based on household income and first-serve basis. of Veterans Service Officers. They are the duty
may be given for rent or mortgage, property experts on the claims process and serve as your
tax, utilities, car payment, car/home/life/medical A morning shuttle is available to Wade Park liaison to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.
insurances, and food or personal items. & Parma, and a wheelchair accessible van and
home pick-ups are provided for appointments at VSO’s also assist Veteran’s in obtaining their
The commission considers household the VA Clinic in Lorain ONLY. DD 214 (discharge papers), applying for reissue
income, living expenses, available assets, medical of medals and a high school diploma for wartime
expenses, and the special needs of each applicant 504$)&%6-&"3*%&$"-- Veterans.
when determining eligibility.
TERANS SERVING VETERA The Veteran must provide their DD 214, proof
The Veteran must have been discharged of residency and other vital documents such as
under honorable conditions and must have marriage and birth certificates, divorce decree,
served on active duty for purposes other than custody papers, verification of household income
training. Applicant must be a resident of Lorain as required for VA claims assistance.
County for 90 days prior to application.
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Trucks Wanted! Running or 1992 Corvette Coupe, 5.7 V8- day. 440-926-3341 Medina, OH 44256 440-327-4201. (kennelvax. 440-506-7738
Not! We Come To You! Any auto, removable hard top, 71K, 330-721-9675 com)
Make/Model. Instant Offer 1 owner. $10,000, negotiable, PENFIELD TWP. HALL CASH PAID- up to $25/Box for
– Call: 1-800-569-0003 440-235-1215. RENTAL Immediate openings for REAL ESTATE unexpired, sealed DIABETIC
Dedicated Runs in the TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAY-
TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Toro 22” recycler lawn mower, Twp. Meeting hall, Twinsburg Area. Daily Home for Sale: 3 Bed., 1½ MENT.1-800-371-1136
Car/Truck, Running or Not. self propelled personal pace, Cap. 42-60 Hometime. Top Pay Cer- Bath, full basement, attached
Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800- model #20332. New, used 1 ti?ed Carrier. Premium garage. 2 blocks from Wel- Wants to purchase minerals
454-6951 hr. Cost $359, asking $250. Community room, Bene?ts. CDL-A, 6 mos. lington Schools. Call for appt. and other oil and gas inter-
216-789-5694 Cap. 150-300 OTR Exp. Req'd. EEOE/ 440-647-4900. Maple hutch, 30 ests. Send details to P.O. Box
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS AAP. Limited Positions! in. self clean electric range, 13557 Denver, Co. 80201
Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert Available for all occasions. Apply Today! 877-272- bedroom set.
ADVERTISE to 10 Million for Seniors. Bathroom falls 41012 St. Rt. 18, Wellington 2485 www.drive4marten. Wants to purchase minerals
Homes across the USA! Place can be fatal. Approved by com Valley City: 8900 sq.ft. build- and other oil and gas inter-
your ad in over 140 commu- Arthritis Foundation. Thera- Call 440-537-3116 for ing. Store front & 3 apartments. ests. Send details to P.O. Box
nity newspapers, with circu- peutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch availability & rates. HORSES Good investment. Priced to 13557 Denver, Co. 80201
lation totaling over 10 million Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip sell. 330-410-5791
homes. Contact Independent Floors. American Made. In- HANDYMAN SERVICES Horseback riding lessons. Estate Gold &
Free Papers of America IFPA stallation Included. Call 1- 24344 Foster Road, Litch?eld, RUMMAGE SALE
at danielleburnett-ifpa@live. 800-906-3115 for $750 Off A Handyman / Roofer: Interior 330-603-5955. Beginners-ad- Silver Exchange
com or visit our website cad- / exterior, home remodeling / vanced. Jumping lessons St. Adalbert Rummage Sale,
netads.com for more informa- GARAGE SALES repair, pergolas, decks, vinyl available. Indoor & outdoor Saturday, August 1, 8am-2pm, INSTANT CASH
tion. siding, gutter cleaning, pres- arena. Trailering to shows 66 Adalbert St., Berea (off Buying Gold Jewelry, Diamonds,
1004 Washington Dr., Grafton. sure washing, painting, roof- available. of Front St., north of Bagley
Advertise to 500,000 Homes July 23-24, 9-2pm. Household ing, carpentry, tile work. Dante, Rd.), saintadalbert.org. From Old Coins, Pocket Watches,
with a business card size items, teen clothing, much 216-403-8597. LAWN & GARDEN 1-2pm, everything must go, Anything Old
ad. You choose the area of misc. large or small, everything
coverage in free community Andrew’s chores and much GREENPIECE is $1 or stuff a bag for $1 Call for store hours & private
papers…we do the rest. Call 30-year diecast collection. more. Ambitious local voca- Personalized (bags provided). Previous appointments
800-450-7227 or visit macne- Selling out JL’s, HW’s, ERTL’s. tional high school student look- landscape restoration. Sale, 7/31, 6-8 pm $5 fee for Dowtown Elyria
tonline.com 1000 Greenwich Avenue, Graf- ing for work. 440-236-3103 Trees, beds and lawns. previous sale. 10,000 sq. ft.
ton. July 25-26, Aug. 1-2, 11am- Top soils and mulches. of treasures, something for 316-A Broad St.•440-323-4258
CLEANING 5pm all days. HELP WANTED Limited reservations everyone: household goods, 440-506-0334
440-458-5551 holiday, toys, sporting equip-
3 Chics and a Broom: Green 5-Family sale: 11030 Mitch- Cooks (will train), serv- ment, electronics, clothing
Cleaning. Let us spiff you up! ell Road, Columbia Station. ers, bartenders. Razzles, JACK’S STUMP REMOVAL and more! Most items priced
Licensed, bonded and insured. Weds.-Sat., July 22-25, 9-5pm. Olmsted. Apply in person & LAWN CARE at $.50. Priced to move! Inside
440-355-6639. Tools, electronics, home de- or call 440-251-0666 or Free Estimates sale; rain or shine. Kitchen will
cor, outdoor furniture, collect- 216-299-3552. 440-281-6970 be open serving food. AC in
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s ibles and much more. 440-506-8647 the hall. Preview sale Friday,
needs are different. We spe- Drivers: Company & O/Op’s. 216-410-7106 July 31, 6-8pm. $5 entrance
cialize in catering to what your Grafton Twp., 18149 Cham- Get home more; spend time w/ fee, kitchen open.
needs are. Call Marcie today berlain Rd., 7/23, 7/24, 10-5; family and friends! Dedicated TOWN & COUNTRY Tree Ser-
for your free assessment ap- 7/25, 9-1. Crib, highchair, new lanes. Pay and bene?ts you vice. Complete tree removal, SALES & SERVICES
pointment at 440-213-7527. dressing table, computer deserve! 855-582-2265 trimming, root feeding and
Over 13 years experience. desk, TVs, corner cabinet, cleaning. Fully insured. FREE SMALL DUMPSTERS
jewelry, purses, exercise bike, Drivers: Quality home time! ESTIMATES. Firewood for for roo?ng, remodeling, etc.
EDUCATION DVDs, hand-tools, Craftsman Earn over $1250+ per wk. sale. 440-236-3061.
sets, skill-saw, games, Lin- +Monthly bonuses! Excellent Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump
The path to your dream job coln Logs, Legos, medicine bene?ts. No touch! CDL-A 1 LOTS & LAND FOR SALE Truck work available
begins with a college degree. cabinet, mirror, shower head, yr. exp. 855-454-0392
Education Quarters offers a mixers, Tupperware, Corning- SO. ADK LAKEFRONT! CALL JASON’S SERVICES
free college matching service. ware, glass bakeware, kitchen Help wanted on horse farm. 1st TIME OFFERED! 440-926-3446
CALL 1-800-375-6219 gadgets, luggage and much Some walking required. Co- JULY 25th & 26th!
miscellaneous. lumbia Station. 440-891-9992 AUTOS WANTED
AVIATION Grads work with 12 acres – Abuts State Land
JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and Large indoor sale: 49531 Peck Full time Drivers & part time – $39,900
others- start here with hands Wadsworth Road, between dock workers wanted! Holland
on training for FAA certi?ca- Quarry and St. Rt. 511. July is hiring Drivers in Cleveland. 9 acres – Lakefront – $69,900
tion. Financial aid if quali?ed. 29-31, 9-5pm. Housewares, 30 acres – 3 Lakefront Cab-
Call Aviation Institute of Main- much linen, electrolux vac- Drvs w/ 1 year or 50k miles
tenance 866-453-6204 cuum, home health equipment, exp, w/ tanker & hazmat. The ins – $299,900
antiques, metal storage racks, recruiter will be on site 7/7-7/9 144 acres – Lake Access
some tools. from Noon to 5pm at 10720
– $289,900
HALLS FOR RENT Memphis Ave., Brooklyn, Less than 3 hrs NY City, 1/2
OH, 44144. Apply at
ELECTRONICS AMVETS POST 32 west of Albany!
11087 Middle Ave., Elyria Hollandregional.com/careers Call 888-738-6994 to register
DISH TV Starting at $19.99/ HARD WORK & CONTINUOUS
month (for 12 mos.) SAVE! Capacity: Hall-250, IMPROVEMENT. INTEGRITY. or tour at
Regular Price $34.99 Ask Q-Hut-100, Pavillion-250 WoodworthLakePreserve.
About FREE SAME DAY In- Available for all occasions RESPECT. EXCELLENCE.
stallation! CALL Now! 877- EEO/AAE Minorities/Females/ com
477-9659 Call for pricing
and availability Persons with Disabilities
DISH TV Starting at $19.99/ 440-458-8544 /Protected Veterans
month (for 12 mos.) SAVE!
Regular Price $32.99 Ask COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL
About FREE SAME DAY In- 25-150 Capacity
stallation! CALL Now! 877-
451-6721 Catering Available
440-236-3323
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APPLIANCE, SALES & SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE J. A. KILBY ENT.
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& EQUIPMENT • SNOW PLOWS & SALT SPREADERS
TELEVISION REPAIRS 440-327-3433
• SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS-LEASING
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See Our Selection of Refrigerators
Reconditioned Appliances Microwaves We specialize in
High Tensil Wire • Rail Fence
FOR SALE! Ranges • Ovens Board • Split Rail • Picket Fence
Appliance Parts Call to schedule your FREE estimate
15 East Ave., Elyria
IN HOME SERVICE ON William M. Miller • 330-466-4012
APPLIANCES ONLY
HALL FOR RENT
322-2325
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RAND PACIFIC HOTEL
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SALES & SERVICE, INC. All Major Brands www.PeteBaur.com •Banquet Facilities up to 200 people
440-365-7321
50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 800-589-6532 NEW-USED-SERVICE • Wedding Receptions • Showers • Rehearsal
WALK-IN PARTS COUNTER Dinners • O?ce Parties • Anniversaries
www.StewartAppliance.com 1-800-317-1966 8112 Columbia Road
433 OBERLIN RD. 440-234-1414
ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 COLUMBIA MARATHON
www.grandpaci?cjunction.com
440-322-8170
Concrete Construction Your Auto or Complete
Light Truck Full Mechanical
Driveways • Sidewalks Service Center
Walkways • Aprons & Repairs
Basement/Garage Floors
24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station
FREE ESTIMATES 440-235-6642
440-236-9000
KAZMIERCZAK CONSTRUCTION
Shopping Center Maintenance Co.
Driveway Seal Coating FREE MODERNIZE Additions • Garages • Decks • Siding
Remodeling • Pole Barns • Windows • Doors
Crack Filling & Patching Estimates Concrete Patios • Driveways • Custom Homes
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ON-SITE SERVICE
Quality Buildings At 24 Hour Emergency Service
800-601-7671 (24/7)
800-326-0406 (M-F) Affordable Prices 440-236-5543
800-467-1275
NOVAK CONCRETE, INC DISCOUNT CEMENT • Horse Barns • Garages
CONTRACTORS, INC. •Riding Arenas OH LIC #23331
Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks,
Garage Floors, Stamped Driveways, Patios, Drainage COMMERCIAL
Concrete, Waterproofing Waterproofing, Excavating
Masonry, Tuck Pointing, RESIDENTIAL FREE
FREE ESTIMATES 330-359-0463 ESTIMATES
440-748-6217 Exposed Aggregate Pads
Quality Service since 1989 440-748-3197
N. Ridgeville Office
J. A. KILBY ENT. CAREERS Square LANDSCAPING
Construction COMMERCIAL &
Concrete • Masonry RESIDENTIAL
Stamped Concrete
Home Remodeling: Bathrooms, Basements & Kitchens Also:
440-327-3433 Roofing,Siding & Windows Plus: Decks, Fences & Storage Barns
440-864-5161 Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Richards Concrete RAM-CON LLC HAMPER CONSTRUCTION
“For all of your Concrete needs Concrete & Excavating Our Name Means Quality
and more”!
ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE Your Full Service Contractor
FREE ESTIMATES WORK & DECORATIVE •Kitchens •Baths
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STAMPED CONCRETE WORK •Garages •Decks •Additions
Richards Concrete LLC •Concrete Trim
FREE ESTIMATES •Flooring & More
440-328-6425
440-935-7842 Licensed•Bonded•Insured • Over 20 Years Experience
Hart Free Tim Hamper Office: 440-236-3851/Cell: 440-506-2302
Estimates
Blacktop •Driveways ELECTRICAL IMAGE BUILDING & RENOVATION
• Parking Lots J.A. Kilby Electrical •Custom Remodeling & Renovations •Interior
& Exterior Painting •Windows & Siding Replacement
800-619-7808 (24 hours) Residential & Commercial Electrical Service
Fax: 440-774-4108 (24 hours) New Work-Replacement-Repairs •Kitchen & Bathroom Replacement •Roofing
[email protected] •Whole House •Remodeling •Panel Upgrades 440-724-9338
•Security & Camera Systems
•DRIVEWAYS •PARKING LOTS
•PATCHING •SEALING •Commercial Buildings •Parking Lot Lighting
•CRACKFILL •STRIPING
•EXCAVATION •GRADING 440-327-3433 ext #3 • www.jakilby.com
Contact Us Today! 440-458-4985 State License/Insured •24/7 Emergency Response
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TREE SERVICE
Call now for your Maintenance Services J.A. Kilby Plumbing ARBOR CARE TREE
free consultation! · Weekly Lawn Maintenance
· Spring/Fall Cleanup Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
440-236-9000 · Fertilization • 113 Ft. Crane
· Pruning Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions
CreateMyLandscape.com · Mulch Installation CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available • Removal, Trimming, Firewood
· Sprinkler Systems •New Work •Replacement •Repairs
Triple Shredded Mulch
Design/Build Services •Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation
· Patio Paver Installation •Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
· Concrete Driveways & Sidewalks
· In-Ground Pools 440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675
· Retaining Walls
· Outdoor Kitchens State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response
· Outdoor Fireplaces/Fire Pits
440-324-4321 SERVICES: Jason E. Davis
-Complete Crane Service-
•Plumbing Repairs
•Sewer & Drain Cleaning “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
•Electronic Locating Tree/Stump Removal
•Video Camera Inspection
•Sewer Excavation Tree Trimming, Firewood
“FREE ESTIMATES”
30 Years Experience Personal Plumber Service Corp. Bonded & Insured
24 HOUR EMERGENCY $25OFF 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035
SERVICE Any Service Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected]
OH LIC #21372 Are You Stumped LLC
Expires 10/31/15. Not valid with any other offer. Stump Grinding
www.valurooter.com Call Mike (440) 308-6162
BULK LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines WATERPROOFING
Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work
Topsoil •Black Leaf Humus •Sweet Peet BASEMENT
Residential • Industrial • Commercial SOLUTIONS
10 DIFFERENT MULCHES 24 HOUR SERVICE
•Gravel •Boulders •Flat Rock State ID# 19467 • Waterproofing
•Straw •Sand •Limestone •Grass Seed Edward Logar ODOT Certified • Foundation Repair
Picked Up or Delivered
Large & Small Loads Off: 330-483-0055 7424 Crocker Rd. • Yard Drainage
Cell: 216-970-1910 • Excavating
34020 Royalton Rd. Eaton Twp. Valley City, OH 44280
• Sewer Replacement
THREE-Z-INC. All Seasons Roo?ng
1-888-524-4544 440.773.3040
Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason
three-z.com Siding & Gutter Repairs J. A. KILBY ENT.
Repairs from $75.
GRAFTON TOPSOIL “Stop the water before it stops you!”
440-748-3259 Casey Williamson •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening,
•MULCH •TOPSOIL •DRIVEWAY STONE •RAILROAD TIES Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
•POOL SAND •LIMESTONE •LOCATED ON W. CAPEL RD. RELIABLE ROOFING
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
216-408-8770 Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs
Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal 440-327-3433
Triple Shredded Mulch Of?ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com
WATER WELLS
24$ per yard Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS
216-973-2675 BENEDICT ROOFING
Family Business for Three Generations SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS
BROWN’S DESIGN LANDSCAPING INC. & NURSERY SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS
Family owned & operated over 27 yrs. Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 FILTERS • CHLORINATORS
1Nursery open to the public • Design & Installation - Water Features, SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
Lawn Installation, Paver Patios & Walk Ways ICPI Certi?ed, www.benedictroofing.com PUMPS • WATER RELATED
Irrigation Installation & Service MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT
• Metal Roofs & Seamless Metal Gutters All Types • Metal Roof Coatings
12590 Durkee Rd., Grafton • 440-748-2642 • Shingles & Siding • Pole Barns - Roof & Repair • Residential/Commercial KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987
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Modern Landscaping & Design, Inc.
Cell: 216-402-2470 / 216-403-2965
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Installation - New Lawns/Hydroseed • Lawn Cutting • Patios
SEPTIC SERVICES
Retaining Walls • Ponds • Waterfalls • Grading Work
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