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Happy Spring! “Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”
Volume 63, No. 39 Columbia Station, Ohio March 26, 2018
Columbia Eagles “Comedy Hypnosis Show” A trip to Washington D.C.
Join in the fun and laughter as the Co-
lumbia Eagles host Master Hypnotist Jason
Christopher, who will excite the audience
with his hilarious “Comedy Hypnosis
Show” on Saturday, April 14, from 8-9
p.m.
During the show, audience members
will undergo a complete transformation
from the actions that Jason puts them
through. Jason’s hilarious antics will have
audience members laughing as volunteers
are invited up on stage to participate in the
fun. While the pandemonium is all great
fun and will have the audience laughing
non-stop from start to finish during this
special appearance, the Hypnosis Show is
very unique entertainment, combining the
fun of total audience participation with the
incredible abilities of the mind. The indi-
viduals who volunteer for the show are the
ones who have the most fun!
Jason Christopher Columbia Station Eagles Club is locat-
ed at 27190 Royalton Road. Their phone
number is (440) 236-6453.
Tickets for this special show are $10 each and are available at the Club. Reservations
for tables of 6 people can be made by calling Linda at (440) 623-1143.
Six Columbia students attend NEOSEF
Twenty-four 11th grade students from the Wellington High School’s Government
classes had the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. from March 7-9. High-
lights of the trip included a tour of the Capitol building, visits to the Smithsonian and
National Holocaust museums, tours of the many of the national monuments, and a
show at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
FOSC Breakfast fund-raiser
The Friends of Senior Citizens (FOSC) is having its annual Breakfast fund-raiser
on Sunday, April 29, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Wellington Eagles, located at 631 S.
Main St. This delicious breakfast will include scrambled eggs, your choice of sausage
or bacon, hash browns, biscuits & gravy, toast
and juice, milk or coffee. Entertainment for the
Pictured from L-R: Chase Willoughby, Emily Bosworth, Zack Kile, Natalie Wilkins, Jordan Wasko and event is “Carol on the Keys,” from 9-11 a.m.,
Emma Roberts. and from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. is “BurnToast,” acous-
Three Columbia Middle School students and three Columbia High School stu- tic music from local artists Dale Reynolds and
dents participated in the 65th Annual Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair Terry Reynolds. Breakfast tickets are $8/adults
at Cleveland State University on March 13. They were among 432 students from 72 and children 6 and under/$3. Tickets may be
schools that were competing for over $20,000 in awards with their science fair projects purchased in advance at Preferred Care, 133 W.
in 8 different categories. Judges from the fair, as well as many special award judges, Herrick Ave. in Wellington, Monday through
talked to the students about their projects. Zack Kile received an Honorable Mention in Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., or from these FOSC
Physics 7-8, Emily Bosworth received a 3rd place in Biology 7-8, Chase Willoughby board members: Virginia Haynes (440) 567-
received a 3rd place in Engineering 7-8, Emma Roberts received a 3rd place in Biology 3602, Calvin Woods (440) 315-7676, Bernie
9-10, Natalie Wilkins received a 3rd place in Environmental Science and Jordan Wasko Nirode (440) 724-3804, Dottie Pogorelc (440) 647-0777 and Brenda Sears (440) 647-
received a 2nd place in Engineering 11-12. Chase Willoughby received a special award 3318.
from the Parker Hannifin Corporation and Jordan Wasko received a special award from Friends of Senior Citizens, Inc., is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3)
the Ricoh Americas Corporation. Congratulations, students! of the Internal Revenue Code whose mission is “To support services and activities for
healthy senior citizens in Southern Lorain County.” www.FriendOfSeniors.com.
Community Carlisle 11 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 16 Profile 13
Grafton Twp. 15
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LOCAL
Events
March 24 March 24 March 31
Vendor & Craft Fair LaGrange Firefighters Community Easter Egg
Over 35 different vendors, hour- Country Music Show Hunt
ly performance by Elie Magic, TG Sheppard will be performing Bring the family and come
and food concessions! Pro- one show at 6pm and another enjoy this FREE Easter Egg
ceeds to benefit 2018 Columbia at 8:30pm. Tickets are $20 and Hunt! Complimentary refresh-
After Prom. Admission $1. can be purchased at the door at ments, games and activities for • The exchange or giving of Easter eggs actually dates back to before Easter and the giving of
Columbia Middle School the time of the event or in ad- the kids, giveaways, and time eggs is actually considered a symbol of rebirth in many cultures.
13646 West River Rd., vance by calling 440-935-7484. specific egg hunts for different • Peep peep… did you know Americans buy more than 700 million marshmallow Peeps during
Columbia Station Proceeds from the event go ages! Don’t forget your basket Easter? This makes Peeps the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy.
9:00am - 3:00pm toward equipment and training and camera to take pictures • Americans consume more than 16 million jelly beans during this holiday. That is enough jelly
for the LaGrange Firefighters with the Easter Bunny! This year beans to circle the globe not once, not twice, but three times.
Association. enjoy a candy drop from an air- • Are you an ears, arms or tail person? Seventy-six percent of people eat the ears on the
301 Liberty St., plane (weather permitting). chocolate bunny first, 5 percent go for the feet and 4 percent for the tail.
LaGrange Mill Stream Park
6:00pm & 8:30pm Maple Street April 8 April 14 April 21
Valley City
Avant-Garde Art & Adult Swim: Whiskey & 10:45am - 12:30pm Medina Railroad & Toy Interactive Underground Chicken Paprikash
Show
Dinner
Railroad Exerience
Craft Show Bourbon Tasting
Large show will feature artists Sip while you take a dip into Model Railroad Clubs, from all Face your fears and test your Sponsored by the Faith Family
parts of Ohio, have constructed
courage as you play the role of
Variety Group. Adults -$9.00,
and crafters selling their original learning more about aquatic scenic operating layouts for the a pre-Civil War slave travelling Children 5 to 12 yrs- $5.00 ,
handmade items. $3 to the pub- life without getting wet. Mix enjoyment of all. Kids of all ages the Underground Railroad. New Children under 5 yrs - FREE.
lic, children under 12 are free! and mingle among the sharks, will enjoy watching the different group leaves every 20 min. A Dinner includes main dish, sal-
Plus a full concessions stand on stingrays and sea cucumbers displays available for conduc- small fee of $5 per person cov- ad bar, beverage and dessert.
site. A portion of proceeds will at one-of-a-kind tasting events. Easter Brunch tor-want-to-bes. $6 to enter. ers the costs of the program. We are handicapped accessible
benefit local non-profit, Prayers $40 buy tickets online. Pancake Breakfast will be Medina Comm. Center Pre-registration and payment Lorain Faith UMC
from Maria. Cleveland Aquarium served with appearance of the 735 Lafayette Rd (StRt 42) by April 13 is required; call (440) 2201 Reid Avenue
Emerald Event Center 2000 Sycamore St. Easter Bunny 9:30-11. $6 per 458-5121.
33040 Just Imagine Dr., Cleveland person, 2 and under Free! Medina Pine Tree Picnic Area Lorain,
Avon 7:00pm - 10:00pm Wellington Visitors Center 9:00am - 3:00pm 4951 French Creek Rd, Carryout 4:00 - 4:30pm
10:00am - 5:00pm 535 Jones Rd, Sheffield Village Dinner 4:30 - 6:30pm
Wellington 4:00pm - 8:00pm
Girls Take Flight March 25 8:00am - 11:00am
Girl Scouts of NEO
NASA and CWRU have teamed Pancake Breakfast with
up to offer this day of fun the Easter Bunny Advertise Your Event!
geared at aerospace science. You can have a delicious Pan- April 14-15
Hands-on activities, demonstra- cake Breakfast and see the April 1 Avant-Garde Art & • Event Name
tions, and exhibits will get you Easter Bunny too! Breakfast Craft Show
up, up and away! Learn about includes pancakes, scrambled • Description of Event
airplanes, astronauts, rock- eggs, sausage, milk, juice and This large show will feature (Includes up to 25 Words)
ets, comets, balloons, planets coffee. Price is $6.00 for Adults, artists and crafters selling their • Date
and spacecraft! Registration $5.00 for Seniors, Children 4-10 original handmade items. Ad-
required call 216-623-1111 for $5.00, Three years old and un- mission is $3 to the public, • Location
more info. der Free. Enjoy dessert from children under 12 are free! A • Time
Case Western Reserve our yummy bake sale. April 2 portion of proceeds will benefit • Website (if needed)
University VFW Post 3341 local non-profit, the Cleveland
10900 Euclid Ave 781 Huron St Dyngus Day Kids’ Book Bank. • There is a cost to advertise
Strongsville Ehrnfelt
Grafton
Cleveland 9:00am - 1:00pm A Polish tradition, Dyngus Day Recreation Center • Restrictions apply to certain events,
1:00pm - 4:00pm celebrates the end of the ob- 18100 Royalton Rd.
servance of Lent and the joy of call to check!
Easter. Celebrate Polish-Amer- Strongsville
ican culture, heritage and tra- Sat 10-5pm, Sun 11-5pm Call: 440-236-5103
ditions in any of 3 locations in
Cleveland - Tremont, Gordon
FISHING TACKLE Flea MARKET Square & Ohio City.
Kishka’s Beer Heaven Tent
W. 58th & Detroit Rd.
Cleveland
Holy Mackerel 10:00am - 9:00pm
COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE “BRAND NEW HALL” www.clevelanddyngus.com
Same location more than twice the size of the old one. Plenty of room for
EVERYONE! This is the Greatest Fishing Tackle Flea Market in Ohio in 2018!
More than ever before - Thousands of rods, reels, lures and miscellaneous
tackle. YES, EVEN MORE THAN LAST YEAR! UNBELIEVABLE! - even Golf
balls... Every fishing related item you could possibly imagine. The NEW hall
(same location) will be completely filled and everything is priced to sell.
FREE PARKING and NO admission fee. Float Master Products will be here
with a large selection of fly fishing tackle for Salmon, Steelhead, Bass and April 6-8
Panfish. (www.floatmasterco.net). Bring a friend or two - plan on spending
some time here and having a good time looking for whatever you need. Grimm’s Fairy Tales
Refreshments available. Raffling off a loaded tackle box and fishing equipment! Carpentry Limited
This is the greatest fishing tackle flea market EVER in Lorain County and the A two-act musical featuring
State of Ohio, and that’s NO FISH STORY! three of Grimm’s most beloved
4 DAYS THIS YEAR STARTING THURSDAY!!! fairy tales. Join us on our jour-
Thurs., April 5 - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fri., April 6 - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ney to the Cassia where we
Sat., April 7 - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sun., April 8 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. meet twelve dancing princesses
THE LODGE OF NEW RUSSIA TOWNSHIP on their quest to find adventure
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd., Oberlin and love. Meet our Prince and
(North of Oberlin ~ West of Route 58) Fairies as they mount a daring
Also buying old and used tackle. magical rescue to save Sleep-
Call (440) 988-9264 or
Cell at (440) 213-6396 or bring ing Beauty from a fairy who has
it to the show. gone astray.
FREE APPRAISALS HOSTED BY: Elyria Performing Arts
Mike and Leon Wohlever 600 West Ave.,
Lorain County Casters
Don’t miss this one! Elyria
Cash or Check only, thank you. Show times 2pm & 7pm
Don’t let this one get away! www.opatickets.com www.jmcarpentryltd.com • Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627
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on Tuesday, April 3, at 7 p.m., and last for 9 weeks. Childcare There will be a presentation of an award on Thursday, March
will be provided if needed. 22 at Copopa. The Chief just attended an active shooter assem-
The Financial Peace University membership and materials bly which will help Columbia responders should the need arise.
Julie Petras cost $109 (plus shipping). New this year, you will also receive a Southwest Hospital, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and the
email: [email protected] year membership to EveryDollar+, an online and mobile budg- Fire Department will present a program at the High School on
Thursday, March 22 on distracted driving and opiods.
ing tool to help you succeed in becoming DEBT FREE! A small
Rita Plata gave the cemetery report. $150 was received for
CHS Weekly Calendar price to pay to gain financial peace for a lifetime. footer fees.
If you have any questions, please contact the church of-
Monday, March 26: fice at (440) 236-8900, or sign up online at http://www.fpu. Old Business
Spring Recess through April 2. com/1061236. The Estates of Columbia Ridge are no longer under the
Tuesday, March 27: jurisdiction of the Army Corp of Engineers The US EPA has
JVS National Technical Honor Society Inductions, LCJVS. Columbia Trustees Meeting taken over the situation. The matter may not be resolved until
Wednesday, March 28: possibly January of 2019. The Township was supposed to go to
4 p.m. Track at Midview. pretrial on Tuesday, March 20 for the Riverside Golf Course
Thursday, March 29: but the case was dismissed. It is off the court docket. The Trust-
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Brookside V-away, JV-home. The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Monday, ees and the Fire Chief are still planning a workshop meeting to
Friday, March 30: March 19, 2018 at 7 p.m. in Town Hall with two trustees (M. discuss Ambulance Billing.
5 p.m. Baseball-Rocky River V-home, JV-away. Cunningham and D. Heidecker) and the Fiscal Officer, Jack-
Saturday, March 31: ie Ramsey. The minutes for the March 5 workshop meeting, SEE COLUMBIA TRUSTEES MEETING ON PAGE 8
Mohican Science Fair. the March 5 regular meeting, the March 12 workshop meet-
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Class of 2018 Vendor Fair at Columbia Mid- ing and the March 13 workshop meeting were all approved as
dle School. presented. The Financial Report was approved as presented.
10 a.m. Tract at J. Sanders Invitational, Olmsted Falls. The bills amounted to $39,537.10 and payroll amounted to
11 a.m./1 p.m. Baseball-Midview, Varsity-away, JV-home. $29, 537.03 bringing the total to $63,074.13. The receipts to-
11 a.m. Softball at Westlake. taled 22,155.97. Correspondence was read. It was learned that
Girl Scout Bake Sale Senior Transportation gave 7 rides for February. The Lorain
County 2018 Annual Transportation Day will be Friday, April
Columbia Girl Scout Troop #508 is having their annual 6 at 8:30 a.m. The Issue I projects were approved, the first was
for Hawke Road in the amount of $39,516 and the second for
Bake Sale and Girl Scout Recruitment/Troop formation for Co- Squires Road resurfacing in the amount of $83,249.
lumbia, on Saturday, March 31, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Colum- Department Reports
bia Park pavilion by the library. The Zoning Inspector reported that permits for 3 new sin-
Come help Troop #508 and get your homemade Easter des- gle family dwellings were issued bringing the total for the year
serts and basket treats from Girl Scouts and their helpers. They to 15 new homes. Two residents that had received violation
are raising money for camping. All baked goods can be bought letters were invited to the Trustee Meeting to explain their
by donation only. situations. The first resident had cleaned up the debris on his
If you have an interest in the Girl Scouts at any age level, property and the other resident indicated that he had obtained
please come up and get some information. For more informa- dumpsters for the debris and will get the property cleaned.
tion, please contact Amy Stair (440) 552-5377. Another violation letter was sent to the County Land Bank Find out how you can change your
Financial Peace University for debris left on a property after a house had been torn dow life for the better. Sign up today!
n. The
Did you know that 76% of Americans live paycheck to pay- Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on Monday, March 26 at 7
check? Or that 64% of Americans can’t cover a $1,000 emer- p.m. for the continuation of Case 2018-01, a 25 ft. front setback
gency? This doesn’t have to be true for you! All you need is a variance for a lot in the Rolling Brook Subdivision. The Zoning
practical plan for your money—and Financial Peace University Commission will meet on Thursday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. more info Hosanna Lutheran Church
IS that plan! The Road-Service Director reported all township and fire
In nine easy-to-follow lessons, you’ll learn how to get out of equipment up and running. The Director is getting three prices 13485 W. River Rd., Columbia Station
debt, create a budget, make wise spending decisions, save for for a metal roof for Town Hall. A grant may be paying for some
the future and so much more! of the project. Classes on Tuesdays at 7pm
You’re invited to the Financial Peace University class at The Fire Chief reported 35 on file, 33 on call, 34 fire calls to
Hosanna Lutheran Church! If you’d like to learn more about date, and 154 EMS calls. There were 14 mutual aid assists and April 3 - May 29 financialpeace.com
taking control of your money once and for all, check out the 6 mutual aid requests. Transport billing brought in $13,287.27 For class information call 440-236-8900
class details below: for February bringing the total for the year to $29,296.61. The
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at 13485 W. River Rd., in Columbia Station. Classes will begin 25. A student at Copopa won a State Fire Coloring Contest.
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Easter Services
COLUMBIA
The Rural-Urban Record CHRIST CHURCH elyria
Published Weekly on Monday 23080 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-8282 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Good Friday Service 12, 5 & 6:30 p.m.
9685 East River Rd. • 440-322-5497
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Easter Saturday Service 5 p.m. Maundy Thursday w/Holy Communion 7 p.m.
Founders 1955 Easter Sunday Services 9:30 & 11 a.m. Good Friday Worship 7 p.m.
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Visit christchurchohio.org Sunday/Holy Communion 8 & 10:30 a.m.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 COLUMBIA UMC Breakfast in between services
25453 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-8822
Mailing Address: ST. MARY CHURCH
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Holy Thursday Service 7:30 p.m. 320 Middle Avenue • 440-323-5539
Good Friday Tenebrae 8:15 p.m.
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station “Song of Shadows” Holy Thursday Lord’s Supper Mass 7 p.m.
Good Friday Lord’s Passion 3 p.m.
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 Easter Sunrise 7 a.m. Breakfast to follow Saturday Easter Vigil 7:30 p.m.
Email: [email protected] Easter Worship 10:30 a.m. Easter Sunday Masses - 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com COLUMBIA BAPTIST CHURCH
DEADLINE: 25514 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-8206 ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
330 Third Street • 440-322-2126
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday Holy Eucharist 7 p.m.
Good Friday Vigil 7 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 Easter Sunrise Service/Breakfast 7 a.m. Good Friday Way of the Cross 7 p.m.
Holy Saturday Service 10 a.m. &
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Easter Service 10:30 a.m. Easter Vigil at Christ Church/Oberlin
Easter Day 9:30 a.m. & Easter Brunch
HOSANNA LUTHERAN CHURCH
FUNERAL HOME & 13485 West River Rd. • 440-236-8900 COMMUNITY OF FAITH UCC
CREMATION SERVICES Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m. 9715 East River Rd. • 440-322-3781
Good Friday Service 7 p.m.
Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Good Friday Service of Darkness 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH
25801 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-5095 LAPORTE UMC
Wed. 3/28 Tenebrae Service 8 p.m. 2071 Grafton Rd. • 440-458-5717
FUNERAL HOME Holy Thurs. Lord’s Supper Mass 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m.
2089 Columbia Road Good Friday Service 3 p.m./Stations 6:30 p.m. Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m.
Valley City, OH 44280 Saturday Mass 7:30 p.m. at Indian Hollow Res. Shelter #1
330-483-3300 Easter Sunday Masses 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Easter Service at church 11 a.m.
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Sunrise Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Good Friday Services 12 p.m.,
Easter Morning Worship 10 a.m. 5 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Easter Saturday Service 5 p.m.
Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance Children’s Worship 10 a.m. Easter Sunday Services 9:30 & 11 a.m.
DAVID BOGNER CLEARVIEW CHURCH
FAMILY FUNERAL HOME 23963 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-3950 MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Easter Sunday Service 10 a.m.
36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955 Come early for coffee, pastries and fellowship! 330 Second St. • 440-324-3769
Come and join us for
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LIGHTHOUSE BIBLE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Laubenthal -Mercado 24050 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-6341 ST. JUDE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Join us on Easter Sunday
LM NORTH EATON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sat. Food Blessing 2 p.m. Easter Vigil 8 p.m.
Easter Egg Hunt & donuts 9:30 a.m.
FUNERAL HOME
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Easter Worship 10 a.m.
Holy Thursday Mass 7 p.m.
Now offering On-site
Celebrating our Risen Christ!
Good Friday Service 2 p.m.&
Cremation Services
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Easter Sunrise Service 6:15 a.m.
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New Life Wesleyan Church EATON
11149 West River Rd. CHRISTIAN
Columbia Station CHURCH
(Disciples)
COLUMBIA UNITED SUNDAY 9 am Rt. 82 & 83
METHODIST Adult Bible Study 440-748-2230
CHURCH SUNDAY 10 am www.neccdisciples.com
Worship Service Worship & Children’s Church Worship Services
10:30 a.m. 8:00am & 9:30am
Sunday School WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm Sunday School
during Worship Service Bible Study 10:45am
25453 ROYALTON ROAD Youth Group, Kids Club Polly Tallos
St. Elizabeth COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor Christian Ed. & Youth Director Our Lady Queen of Peace
Rev. John Bodo
Pastor Matt Merriman
Ann Seton 236-8822 - Associate Pastor Rev. David Chafin Catholic Church
Interim Minister
Catholic Parish [email protected] 440-236-8600
25801 Royalton Rd. www.columbiaumc.net www.nlwesleyan.org
Columbia Station, OH Weekend Masses Weekday
Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 4:30pm Mass
(Confession) Sun. 8:30 &
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Church of Christ United Church of God GRAFTON UNITED 8:00am
Anytime by Appointment 12981 Grafton Rd. METHODIST CHURCH 11:00am Chapel
Weekend Masses Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am Grafton, Oh 44044 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 Confession: Mon.-Tues.
“Your Family Church”
Sat. 5 p.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm Sabbath Services Sat. 3:30-
Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm 8:45am Sunday School 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
10:00am Worship
440-236-5095 211 Forest St., LaGrange Saturdays at 12:30 pm 10:35am Children’s Church
www.seascolumbiastation.org 440-355-6872 http://cleveland.ucg.org Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
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Easter Services
lagrange
elyria wellington
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ELYRIA BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAGRANGE
276 Washington Ave. • 440-323-1771 200 Church St. • 440-355-4015 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC
Easter Sunday Service 11 a.m./Choir Singing Easter Sunday Worship 10:50 a.m. 140 South Main St. • 440-647-3308
Sermon: “The greatest lie that fools the world” Evening Worship 6 p.m. Maundy Thursday Service 6:30 p.m.
Easter Sunrise Service 7 a.m. at
Egg Hunt after service Sunday School / all ages 9:30 a.m. Jones Rd. Upground Reservoir
In case of rain - First Congregational UCC
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH LAGRANGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Easter Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
114 Hope Court • 440-458-5200 105 West Main St. • 440-355-4561
Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m. Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m.
Easter Service / Special Music 10 a.m. Good Fri. 7 p.m. ST. PATRICK PARISH
512 N. Main St. • 440-647-4375
Easter Worship 10 a.m. Holy Thurs. Lord’s Supper Mass 7:30 p.m.
ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH Good Friday Stations of the Cross 3 p.m.
611 Lake Avenue • 440-322-5622 N. RIDGEVILLE & Lord’s Passion 7:30 p.m.
Holy Thursday Mass / Lord’s Supper 6 p.m. Holy Saturday Easter Vigil 8 p.m.
Good Fri. Special Programs - 2:30/3 p.m. ST. JULIE BILLIART CATHOLIC CHURCH Easter Sunday Mass 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Holy Sat. Easter Vigil Mass 7:30 p.m. 5500 Lear Nagel Rd. • 440-327-1978
Easter Sunday Mass 10 a.m. Holy Thursday - Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. CAMDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
17901 State Rt. 511 • 440-774-5732
GRAFTON Good Fri. - Stations 12 p.m. Passions 3 p.m. Good Friday Service/Communion 7 p.m.
Holy Saturday - Blessing of Baskets 1 p.m.
Mass of Resurrection - 7:30 p.m. Easter Morning Service 10:15 a.m.
BELDEN UMC Easter Masses 9 & 10:30 a.m.
36130 ST. RT. 303 • 440-926-2209 PENFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH
Maundy Thursday 7 p.m ./ Good Friday 6:30 p.m. FIELDS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 40775 St. Rt. 18 • 440-647-3818
Easter Sunrise 6:30 a.m. (Sheldon Woods) 34077 Lorain Rd. • 440-327-8753 Join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt
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OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH
708 Erie St. • 440-926-2364 ROCHESTER UMC
Wed.Tenebrae 8 p.m. / Thurs. Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. FAITH BAPTIST TEMPLE 201 S. State St. • 440-647-4868
Good Friday Lord’s Passion 3 p.m., 34361 Lorain Rd. • 440-327-8563 Easter Sunrise Worship 7 a.m. &
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil 8 p.m. Easter Sonrise Service 6:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast 7:30 a.m.
Easter Sunday 8 & 10 a.m./12 p.m. Special Choir Musical “Calvary’s Love” Easter Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
Easter Message & Worship 6 p.m.
CHRISTIAN UNITY CHURCH GOOD SAMARITAN CHURCH
36353 Capel Rd. • 440-748-1008 VALLEY CITY 215 Brown St. • 440-647-2063
Easter Sunrise Service 6 a.m. Easter Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m. LIFESPRING COMMUNITY CHURCH He is Risen! Come & Celebrate with us.
Morning Worship 11 a.m. 1638 Lester Rd. • 330-483-4774
Evening Service 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. Free Easter Egg Hunt PITTSFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH
at Mill Stream Park. 17026 SR 58 • 440-574-1648
GRAFTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Easter Sunday - Free Easter Brunch at Outdoor Sunrise Service 7:30 a.m.
973 Mechanic St. • 440-926-2034 9 a.m. & Celebration of Life Service 10 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m.
Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m. / Good Friday 7 p.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m. at ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Indian Hollow Park/Parsons Rd. 1377 Lester Rd. • 330-483-3883
Easter Service at church 10 a.m. Easter Sunday Divine Service 8 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
& Divine Service 10:30 a.m. 125 Grand Ave. • 440-647-2477
LAKEVIEW FREEWILL BAPTIST Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Easter Breakfast & Devotional 8:45 a.m.
12025 South Durkee Rd. • 440-667-4495 Easter Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Easter Morning Service 11 a.m.
Pastor Mike Richards welcomes all! FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
127 Park Place • 440-647-3263
NORTH EATON BAPTIST CHURCH Maundy Thursday Communion 7:30 p.m.
12109 S. Reed Rd. • 440-748-2552 Good Friday Service 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Egg Hunt / Breakfast 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sanctuary open for prayer all day Friday.
Easter Sunrise Service 8 a.m. / Breakfast 9 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service 7 a.m. at
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COLUMBIA TRUSTEES FROM PAGE 4 gineering Fair: Zack Kile received an Honorable Mention in
New Business Physics 7/8, Emily Bosworth received a 3rd place in Biolo-
The Trustees appointed Dennis Ross to the Zoning Com- gy 7/8, Chase Willoughby received a 3rd place in Engineering
[email protected] mission. The Trustees appointed Scott Bringham to the Board 7/8 and a special award from the Parker Hannifin Corporation.
of Zoning Appeals. Discussion of a new server for Town Hall Emma Roberts received a 3rd place in Biology 9/10, Natalie
Eaton Township calendar is tabled and will be held at the next meeting. The Hot Stove Wilkins received a 3rd place in Environmental Science 11/12
April 3 - 7:30 p.m. Trustee Meeting. Board will meet with the Trustees at 6 p.m. before the next and Jordan Wasko received a 2nd place in Engineering 11/12
and a special award from the Ricoh Americas Corporation.
Trustee meeting on Monday, April 2. John Pojman, a Columbia
April 4 - 7 p.m. Zoning Commission monthly meeting. resident, appeared on the agenda to ask the Trustees to consider Congratulations to all you!
April 5 - 5-7 p.m. Historical Committee meeting; 7 p.m. putting 3 persons onto the Rescue Squad. He has witnessed in- We are getting very close to competition and events for our
Eaton Estates Neighborhood watch meeting at town hall. cidents where the person being helped was so large and heavy spring sports. I would like to wish all of our student-athletes
April 11 - 7 p.m. Zoning Commission special meeting to two technicians were not adequate. Mr. Pojman feels this could and coaches the best of luck in track, baseball and softball. All
review Site plan for Winfield Farms subdivision. lead to a life and death situation. The Trustees agreed to discuss schedules are posted on the CHS website under athletics. I hope
April 18 - 7 p.m. Zoning Commission Special meeting to the matter with the Fire Chief. that you can stop out and support our teams! Go Raiders!
review Site plan for Eaton Crossings. Committee Reports Spring break has finally arrived! Hopefully warmer, drier
April 19 - 6:30 p.m. LCTA spring Banquet at New Russia Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Township weather will be upon us soon. There will be no school for stu-
Twp Hall. Association will meet April 19 in New Russia. Mr. Heidecker dents and staff beginning on Monday, March 26 through April
May 5 - 8a.m. - 4 p.m. Eaton dumpster days. reported that the Southwest General Hospital Board will meet 2. School resumes on Tuesday, April 3. I wish you a relaxing
Location for all calendar items are 12043 Avon Belden Rd., March 28; NOACA will meet April 13; and the Northeast and safe break!
unless noted otherwise. All are invited to attend. Ohio Township Association will meet April 30 in Ashtabula. We are always looking to improve the quality of the school
Church Bake Sale Fiscal Officer’s Financial Requests district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion,
question or comment please feel free to call me at (440) 236-
The Trustees voted to approve the 2018 Permanent Appro-
North Eaton Christian Church Youth Groups will be holding priations at the detail level in the amount of $3,451,582.38. 5008 or email [email protected] Follow me on
a Bake Sale on Saturday, March 31, at Schild’s IGA, located The Trustees left the regular order of business to hold a bid twitter @graigbansek #onceaRaider
at 34981 Royalton Rd., in Grafton. They will have homemade opening of road materials and equipment rental and general COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19
baked goods starting at 10 a.m. until they sell out (or 2 p.m.). pavement services. All the bids will be sent to the County En-
The youth are also selling chances to win a grocery gift card; gineer’s office before being awarded. The Trustees returned to
$200 grand prize and two $50 prizes. Tickets are $1 each or the regular order of business. After Community Input the meet- NORTH EATON
6/$5. Tickets will be available at the Bake Sale or call the ing was adjourned. The next regular meeting will be Monday,
church office at (440) 748-2230 to make arrangements to pick April 2, at 7 p.m. in Town Hall. DAIRY QUEEN
some up. The money raised will be used to support the youth 35040 E. Royalton Rd.
attending summer camp at Camp Christian in Marysville.
North Eaton
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Please join North Eaton Baptist Church on March 31, from popa and CMS last week. Over 600 buddies got to spend time
9-11 a.m. for an Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast. All- with our students and were treated to breakfast and a tour of the
buildings. I appreciate all of you that visited our schools and
you-can-eat pancakes and sausage, crafts for kids and Easter the time you took to be with our students. Your commitment is
egg hunts every 30 mins! All ages are welcomed. This is a free appreciated by all of us in CLSD! This program will become an
family event! annual event in our K-8 building.
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I would also like to thank members of the Keystone Em- Hiring Laura Nichols - KHS Cafeteria Worker - Step 0 -
powers You (KEY) Collaborative for hosting a successful free $11.16 /hr.
cooking class at Keystone Elementary School. During the Continuing contract to the following individuals as they
[email protected] class, attendees learned how to make frugal-friendly and di- have successfully completed an eighteen month probationary
et-rich meals. Thanks to all involved for helping us attain our period: Audrey Stephen - Bus Driver; Donald Branzel - KHS
Lions Club Easter Lunch/Egg Hunt healthy lifestyle initiative. Lunch Monitor; Carolyn Abt - Key Care Monitor; Constance
Harant - Cafeteria Worker
Lastly, I would like to remind parents of future 2018-2019
The LaGrange Lions will be holding a Lunch and Easter kindergarten students that the information presented at the re- Transferring Christine Minney from Keystone Elementary
Egg Hunt on March 31 at Lions Park, located at 240 Glendale cent parent meeting is available on our Elementary School’s School Special Needs Paraprofessional to Keystone Elementa-
St., in LaGrange. Lunch will start at 12 p.m. and consist of a website at www.keystonelocalschools.org/keystone-elemen- ry School Special Needs Paraprofessional.
hot dog, chips, snack and a drink for $2 each. The egg hunt tary. The presentation contains information about enrollment, The Superintendent recommends employment of the extra
will start promptly at 1 p.m. There will be three age groups: 4 curriculum, and what to expect in kindergarten for the 2018- duty contract for the 2017-2018 school year for 13 individuals.
years and under, 5-8 years and 9-12 years. We will have 2 bikes 2019 school year. The Superintendent recommends approving volunteers (8)
to raffle off and 2 baskets - 1 boy and 1 girl. Please bring your Franco Gallo, Keystone Superintendent for the 2017-2018 school year for various sports related posi-
own bag to collect eggs. Please call Tim at (440) 355-6441 with [email protected] (440) 355-2424 tions.
The Superintendent recommends approving 12 substitute
any questions. teachers for the 2017-2018 school year, on an as needed basis,
KHS Baseball fund-raiser Keystone BOE meeting compensation at $90 per day ($45. per half day)Jones
The Keystone High School Baseball program is selling raf- Motion carried.
Dennis Walter called the February 20, 2018 meeting to order
fle tickets for a chance to win custom made cornhole boards at 6 p.m.Board Members in Attendance: Renee Mezera, Car- Moved by Stang, second by O’Boyle that the foregoing rec-
and bags. These unique, full-size boards light up for nighttime rie O’Boyle, Devin Stang, Patricia Wakefield, Dennis Walter. ommendations be approved.
play, have a scorekeeper and lock together for ease of transport- Public Persons in Attendance: Franco Gallo, Michael Resar Accept donations as received.
ing and storage. Tickets are $2 a chance, $5 for 3 tickets and Sr., David Kish, Gina Gibson, Antonietta Filut, Michael Smith, Approving an out of state field trip for the Keystone High
$10 for 7 chances. Drawing will be held this spring and winner Therese Jackson. Those present recited the Pledge of Alle- School softball team to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
does not need to be present to win. Please contact Sharon Belk- giance. Approving an agreement between Innersync Studio LLC
nap for your chance to win at (440) 666-4097. Moved by Wakefield, second by Stang to dispense with the and Keystone Local Schools as presented.
Motion carried.
Keystone Youth Cheerleaders reading of the minutes of the Regular Meeting on Monday, Jan- Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield to approve the be-
Keystone Youth Cheerleader 2018 registration will be on uary 29, 2018. The minutes were distributed as required by law low resolution.
and, shall be approved as presented. Motion carried.
Approval of the contract documents for the Keystone Mid-
April 21, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and April 22, from 12-4 p.m. at Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield, to approve the dle School Building Envelope Remediation Project and re-
“BDD” Dance Studio, located at 548 C North Center Street, in agenda as presented. Motion carried. quests approval for the Treasurer to place the legal notice re-
Lagrange. Your child must be present for uniform try-on. Uni- Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield that the foregoing quired for the work and to open bids received.
forms are $140 which is the time of sign-ups (cash or checks). recommendations be approved.
For questions, call Carol Duta at (216) 904-3662. The Treasurer/CFO recommends approval of the financial
reports, including investments for January 2018, as presented.
The Treasurer/CFO recommends approval of Then & Now VALLEY CITY
purchase orders in accordance with ORC 5705. 41D.
Thank you to all the parents and staff who attended our The Treasurer/CFO recommends the approval of Co-Plan- VISION CENTER
school safety presentation at the Board of Education meeting ning for Co-Teaching Book Study between March 1, 2018 and
on Monday. If you were unable to attend, please navigate to our May 31, 2018, as exact dates are TBD, not to exceed 5 hours, FAMILY VISION
website at www.keystonelocalschools.org to view the presenta- at tutor rate, $28 per hour, per time sheet, to be paid from Fed- CENTER
tion. Feel free to contact me at franco.gallo@keystoneschools. eral Title IV Funds for the following individuals. Tracy Abfall,
org or at 440-355-2424 with any questions. Dawn Morris, Gina Gibson, Natalie Rodriquez, Kara Griswold, 6621 Center Road
I would like to offer congratulations to the KHS band, led by Catherine Stratton, Michael Hogue, Leah Tesny, David Kish, Valley City
Director Brett Benzin, for earning a Superior rating at a recent Jacqueline Vance, James Kohler and Christopher Vondruska. Dr. Norma Jesse, J
DN
OMEA event. Mr. Benzin and the band received a congratula- Motion carried. Optometrist 330-483-4035
tory letter from Kent State University’s Director of Bands, Dr. Approve Superintendent’s reports/recommendations.
Jesse Leyva. Leyva writes, “The Keystone High School band Moved by Wakefield, second by Stang that the foregoing
students have been awarded the highest possible assessment recommendations be approved: WE CARRY A OUTSIDE
rating from OMEA, the official music education association of Absence for Heather McCourt under the Family Medical FULL LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS
our state. This Superior rating is a distinguished achievement, Leave Act.
and speaks very highly of the teaching and learning environ- Absence for Paula Perhot under the Family Medical Leave GLASSES WELCOME
ment within your school district. The Kent State School of Mu- Act. Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5, Sat 8:30-Noon
sic applauds your support and achievement within the field of Accepting the resignation of Michael Smith, Maintenance Closed Sun & Wed
music education.” Supervisor for purpose retirement.
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Background:
1) Mays Consulting & Evaluation Services, Inc. has pre-
pared design documents for the project, which has an estimated [email protected]
construction cost of $365,000.00, and is working with the Trea-
surer to assemble a project manual to provide to contractors to
solicit bids for the work. Robson Road Neighborhood Watch
2) The legal notice required to solicit bids for the work has
been prepared and is ready to be placed in the local newspaper The Robson Road Neighborhood Watch monthly meet-
on or around February 22, 2018, with bids to be received and ing will be held on Monday, March 26, at LaPorte Methodist
opened on or around March 20, 2018 at noon, as required by Church at 7 p.m. Topics covered at the meetings are centered
ORC Section 3375.46. around the safety/community of our street and it’s adjoining
The Board approves the contract documents prepared for streets. The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office assigns a Deputy to
the Keystone Middle School Building Envelope Remediation provide reports of any recent criminal activity as well as to an-
Project. swer any questions. Our Congratulations to LCS Deputy Mark
The Treasurer is authorized to work with Mays Consulting Bungard for his well earned promotion to Sergeant this month!
& Evaluation Services, Inc. and legal counsel to prepare and Our mission is that concerned neighbors on this street come
place the required legal notice for the Project, with the first no- L-R: Ryan Saxton, Xavier Fye, Joseph Hawkinberry, Joseph Schei- together and prevent unwanted activity so our street remains
tice anticipated to be placed on or around February 21, 2018, man, Patrick Cahill and Andrew Plas. one of the most desirable in the area. We can only do that with
and bids to be received at noon on or around March 8, 2018, every willing/concerned resident working together towards
unless the date is changed by the Superintendent, as the Board’s Xavier Fye, Joseph Hawk- that goal. Remember to call in your “Good Neighbor Sight-
authorized representative, or by addendum or operation of law. inberry, Joseph Scheiman, ings” to Dave at 458-6016.
Motion carried. Patrick Cahill and Andrew We welcome new neighbors to attend. We are always open
Future Board meetings at 6 p.m.: Monday, April 16, 2018 - Plas and from Pack 435: Jon- to any constructive ideas to make our street better. Please con-
Regular Meeting - KHS Conference Room. athan Gould. These new Boy sider joining us if you are a resident of Robson Road or it’s
Monday May 21, 2018 - Regular Meeting - KHS Confer- Scouts have all earned their adjoining streets.
ence Room. Arrow of Light, Cub Scouts
Comments: highest honor and have cho-
Board Members: sen to continue the long road Adult Softball Leagues
Devin Stang - The University Partnership is a gold mine for towards the rank of Eagle
education. Congratulations to Mike Smith on your upcoming Scout. They were honored The City of Elyria Parks and Recreation Department is now
retirement. You will be missed. for their achievements at the registering for their Summer Adult Softball Leagues. They will
Renee Mezera - I enjoyed the presentation on LCCC. It is annual Cub Scout Blue and offer leagues on Sunday mornings and Monday-Thursday eve-
important to bridge the gap between high school to college. Gold on February 25, where nings. You can find the most updated information on their web-
Congratulations to Mike Smith on his retirement. they participated in a bridging site at www.cityofelyria.org/department/parks/adult-softball/.
Moved by Mezera, second by Wakefield to adjourn the reg- Jonathan Gould ceremony and were accepted Registration can be completed onlin at www.cityofelyria.
ular meeting at 6:57 p.m. Troop #118 of LaGrange into Troop 118. We are very org/departments/parks.
Motion carried. wants to congratulate its new- proud of them and look for- For more information, contact Ryan Fry at (440) 326-1504
Submitted by Yvonne Gnagy, Superintendent’s Administra- est members of the Tactical ward to the great things they or [email protected].
tive Assistant, Keystone Local Schools Reconnaissance Patrol from will do for their community,
Pack #118: Ryan Saxton, troop and families.
Penfield Quilt Show
The Penfield Quilters proudly announce their annual Quilt
Show scheduled for Wednesday April 18, from 1-3 p.m. This
year’s event promises not to disappoint with a display of beau-
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available for purchase and you could be the lucky winner of a
beautiful springtime quilt. Admission and parking is free and
light refreshments will be available. Please bring a friend and
be ready to receive inspiration from the creative quilts on dis-
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Fish Fry Dinner
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
There will be a Fish Fry Dinner at Pittsfield Community BLOCK WATCH PRESENTATION
[email protected] Church, located at the corner of St. Rts. 58 and 303, on Friday,
April 6, from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $10/adults; $8/ages 7-12; and 6 The Wellington Township Trustees together with the
Literary Club program and under eat free. All are welcome! Lorain County Sheriff’s Department are presenting a
Neighborhood Block Watch Presentation for Tuesday,
“Emma the Spy and the Code Quilts of the Civil War” por- Perch Dinner April 3, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the
trayed by Kathy Kraus will be presented by the Wellington East Oberlin Community Church will be hosting a Lake Erie Township meeting room at 105 Maple Street and will
Literary Club and the Herrick Memorial Library at 7 p.m. on Yellow Perch Dinner on Friday March 30, from 4:30- 7 p.m. take approximately 45 minutes. The program will
Thursday, April 5, at the Wellington Reservation, Lorain Coun- We will be serving Lake Erie Yellow Perch, Scallop potatoes, be presented by Deputy Krueger and will cover the
ty Metro Parks, 535 Jones Road, in Wellington. The program is French fries, green beans, and dessert. Dinner is $15 for adults, establishment, organization and maintenance of a
free and open to the public. $9 for children ages 6-12 and free for children 5 and under. The Neighborhood Watch Program. Refreshments will be
Trustees change April meeting church is located at 43709 Oberlin Elyria Road If you have any provided. For more information contact Trustee Nancy
questions, please contact the church office at (440) 774-3443.
Fisher at (440) 610-9092.
The Wellington Township Trustees voted at their March WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19
6 meeting to move their regular meeting time for the April 3
Trustee meeting to 6:30 p.m. to allow time for a Lorain County
Sheriff’s Department Neighborhood Block Watch Presentation.
The Neighborhood Block Watch Presentation is scheduled for INCOME TAX RETURN
7:30 p.m. in the Township meeting room, at 105 Maple Street,
and will take approximately 45 minutes. The program will be
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organization and maintenance of a Neighborhood Watch Pro-
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Hearts, Homes & Hooves 4-H Club
On March 1, the Hearts Homes & Hooves 4-H Club held
its annual installation of officers ceremony. As the new offi-
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forward and is on schedule. A road closer may not be neces- Chick Hatching - Thurs- We need mentors! Ages 10-
sary as some anticipated. The work is expected to be completed day, April 5, at 9:30 a.m. 17. Space is limited due to
by May 15. The transfer and removal of the old water tower Chicks are coming to GMPL equipment requirements.
Adult Social Hour - Na-
Ann McDonald 440-926-2774 is expected to be done by November. The fire chief requested again thanks to the OSU Ex- tional Library Workers Day
tension Office! “Chick in”
changes as to how to administer his payroll. The council held
email: [email protected] discussion and determined the chief was given a budget and during the month of April - April 10, at 11 a.m. Na-
should be allowed to manage his budget as he saw fit to do so. to learn about our growing tional Library Workers Day,
FREE EASTER DINNER They accepted his changes. The next meeting is scheduled for feathered friends, and view observed during National
St. Mary Parish in Elyria will host a free Easter Dinner April 3. our live YouTube feed of the Library Week, is a day to
for those in need of fellowship and a delicious meal on Sun- Science Fair Winners eggs, so you can watch them acknowledge the valuable
day, April 1, from 12-3 p.m. in their Parish Hall. Please enter anytime, anywhere! The contributions made by librar-
through the Newton Commons off St. Mary’s Way. chicks will stay at the Library ians. Celebrate your favorite
FRIENDS OF THE GMPL TRIP for a week after hatching. GMPL librarians by writing
On April 7, the group will take a trip to the Mulberry Creek Baby Playtime - Thurs- them a thank you card.
Herb Farm in Huron. The group will leave the library at noon day, April 5, 19, at 10 a.m. Inspirational Book Club
and will return approximately 4 p.m. The trip will include a Bring your little one for play- - Wednesday, April 11, at 12
tour of the farm and a lecture on herbs. A $10 deposit is re- time at the Library! We have p.m. You need not have read
quired when making reservations. The deposit will be refunded special play mats, games, and the book to attend. Bring your
on the day of the trip. Only limited transportation will be avail- activities for children birth to lunch (optional) and come
able. Reservations will open on March 19 for members and 3 years. A great way to learn ready to discuss each book.
March 26 for anyone who would like to go. For an additional and socialize for baby and Book copies are available at
cost, those attending can make their own three herb container grown-up! our Customer Service Desk.
pot to take home. This is optional. Stop into the library to re- GMPL Community Histo- Facilitator, Peggy Wyar. Read
serve a seat. ry Group - Saturday, April 7, Maid to Match by Deeanne
Kiwanis meeting at 11 a.m. The GMPL Com- Gist. This historical novel is
munity History Group helps
about Tilly and Mack who
The Midview Kiwanis Club meeting is Tuesday, March plan and create history pro- meet while working as hired
27, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Eaton Town Hall, lcoated at 12043 grams for the library, shares help at the Vanderbilt’s opu-
Avon Belden Rd., in Grafton. information and promotes lent Biltmore Estate.
local history for the village Anime Club - Wednes-
and neighboring townships day, April 11, at 3 p.m. In this
Grafton Village Council the library serves. The April teen program, watch Anime
videos, draw your own char-
program will focus on a topic
for a late June program. acters and enjoy Japanese
Dmitry Lipert with his Lego robot science project at the Northeastern Coding Club - Monday, themed snacks.
The Grafton Village Council held a regular meeting Tues- Ohio Science and Engineering Fair. April 9, at 3 p.m. Come and Bad Art Night - Thurs-
day evening, March 20. A first reading was given to an ordi- Ten seventh and eighth grade students were chosen to repre- join us as we explore the day, April 12, at 6:30 p.m.
nance to add an additional $5 tax on license place fees. The sent St. Mary School in Elyria at the Northeastern Ohio Science world of coding, build cool It doesn’t matter what you
money generated will be placed in the Street Department Fund. and Engineering Fair held at Cleveland State University on projects, and have fun! Meet make if it’s truly dreadful.
There will be two more readings on the ordinance before a vote Monday and Tuesday, March 12 and 13. Ty Roark, Edgar Filia- in the Teen Zone and learn Each participant will have
is taken. Several other ordinances which dealt with financial no Castillo, Lydia Szuhay, and Izabella Cole received Honor- together how to build simple 45 minutes to create bad art
and book keeping issues were also voted on by the council. In able Mentions, Annika Bredel, David Gabel, and Lydia Tinney computer programs, create using the materials provided.
a related matter, the council voted to spend $3,500 to convert received a third place prize, Tiffany Schuman earned a second animation, play with tech The final 15 minutes will be
e-mail services to Office 365 managed by JC Power. place prize and Dmitry Lipert, a seventh-grade student, had his toys, and more. No experi- used to vote for your favorite
In other business, council approved an agreement with the Lego robot project chosen to go to the national competition in ence necessary to participate. awful artwork. Project with
Kiwanis Club to spearhead a project to renew the basketball Washington, D.C. in August. Congratulations to all. Already know how to code?
court at North Park. With a $20,000 community grant from
the Ross Foundation, possible other grants and fundraising ef- Grafton-Midview Library GRAFTON NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
forts, the group hopes to raise the majority of the approximate
$33,000 project. The new court will be repaved, have three new To register for programs, available. Please stop by or
One Stop
backboards installed, and be restriped. The court will include visit the library at 983 Main call the Information Desk Shopping Attention Ladies!
the Ross logo and the Kiwanis logo and be named Kiwanis Street Grafton, or call 440- with questions about this pro- In Quality! KET has a deal for you on their
Kourt. The project is to be completed by Memorial Day. 926-3317. Registrations ac- gram. Open Tech Tutor also close-our racks. Carhartt and
Council is now open to bids by those who may want to cepted on-line at www.gmpli- takes place on many Tues- KETSALES.com miscellaneous brands.
lease agricultural acreage owned by the village for this grow- brary.org. days from 10 a.m.-noon and 16901 St. Rt. 58, Also, socks, gloves, hats & shoes.
ing season. The village will sell a 2000 Chevy dump truck on Eaton Township History Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. Oberlin, OH 44074
GovDeals or may donate it to a neighboring community. The - Monday, March 26, 6 p.m. HOURS: Mon.-Sat.10-5 HOURS: Mon.-Sat.10-5 Check • Cash • Plastic
18-year-old truck is not in good condition. The use of the truck Explore the history of Eaton
by the village is minimal and it is not worth being on the insur- Township. This discussion
ance roster. There are no immediate plans to replace the vehi- includes what we know about
cle. the early history and settlers, What Should Investors Know About Recent Volatility?
In departmental updates, the water tower project is moving to more recent notable na-
tives of the township. Stop As you may have heard, the stock market has been on a wild ride lately. What’s behind this
in to learn, discuss and even volatility? And, as an investor, how concerned should you be?
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS contribute to the history of on a few separate days?
Let’s look at the first question first. What caused the steep drop in stock prices we experienced
our community.
Preschool Storytime - Essentially, two main factors seem to be responsible. First, some good economic news may
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY March 27 and April 3, 10, actually have played a significant role. A 17-year low in unemployment and solid job growth
~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~ 17, 24, at 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. have begun to push wages upward. These developments have led to fears of rising inflation,
which, in turn, led to speculation that the Federal Reserve will tighten the money supply at a
Storytime for children ages
3-6 featuring stories, songs, faster-than-expected rate. Stocks reacted negatively to these expectations of higher interest rates.
Hours By Appointment fingerplays and activities to The second cause of the market volatility appears to be simply a reaction to the long bull
help encourage development market. While rising stock prices lead many people to continue buying more and more shares,
419 NORTH MAIN STREET of early literacy skills. Regis- some people actually need to sell their stocks – and this pent-up selling demand, combined with
GRAFTON, OHIO tration is not required. short-term profit-taking, helped contribute to the large sell-offs of recent days.
Now, as for the question of how concerned you should be about this volatility, consider these
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These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. gram for babies (birth to 3 Review your situation. You may want to work with a financial professional to evaluate your
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donuts and coffee for participants. introduce baby to the world of long-term goals.
3/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed stories using songs, rhymes, Reassess your risk tolerance. If you were unusually upset over the loss in value of your
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if it’s still appropriate for your investment mix. If you feel you are taking on too much risk,
participants. is not required. you may need to rebalance your portfolio. Keep in mind, though, that by “playing it safe” and
Writers Bunch - Tuesday,
3/30 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks April 3, 17, at 5:30 p.m. Test investing heavily in vehicles that offer greater protection of principal, but little in the way of
for participants. your skills and make new return, you run the risk of not attaining the growth you need to reach your objectives.
4/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free writing friends; join us for Look for opportunities. A market pullback such as the one we’ve experienced, which occurs
donuts and coffee for participants. assignments, critiquing, and during a period of economic expansion and rising corporate profits, can give long-term investors
4/3 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed snacks. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays a chance to add new shares at attractive prices in an environment that may be conducive to a
by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for of the month. Registration is market rally.
participants. not required. A sharp market pullback, such as we’ve seen recently, will always be big news. But if you
4/5 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Tech Tutor - Wednesday, look beyond the headlines, you can sometimes see a different picture – and one that may be
Dinner to be held 4/12/2018 at April 4, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. brighter than you had realized.
5:30pm. Two names per phone call and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Tech Tu- This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local
tor appointments are available
only. to help with your technology Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
4/6 at 2:00 pm Senior Card questions. Bring your ques- Steve Schmittle
Club with pop and snacks for tions about computers, smart- Financial Advisor
participants. phones, tablets, and many 510 North Main St.
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact other devices so a librarian Grafton, OH 44044
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. can help find solutions and Ph: 440-926-3007
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special answers. Registration is rec-
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen ommended; however, walk- [email protected]
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Easter Egg Hunt Increasing farm profits from small acreage will be a major
Grafton United Methodist Church will have an Easter Egg focus of OSU Extension’s upcoming Small Farm Workshop, [email protected]
April 28 at A.I. Root Candle. New, existing, and aspiring farm-
Hunt for children up to 12 years old, on Saturday, March 31, ers will be challenged to develop realistic expectations for a
from 2-4 p.m. (weather permitting). The church is located at small farm, identify strengths and weaknesses of their farm Belden B’s & G’s 4-H
973 Mechanic St., in Grafton. business, price products effectively, consider new ideas, and
Singing Angels to perform create a business plan to take their hobby or small farm to the The Belden B’s & G’s 4-H Club will hold its first meeting of
next level. Class is set for Saturday, April 28, from 9 a.m.-3
Grace Community Church will be hosting The Singing An- p.m. at A.I. Root Candle Community Room, 640 W. Liberty the year on Wednesday, March 28, from 7-8 p.m. at the Graf-
ton Township Hall, located at the intersection of Rt. 83 and Rt.
gels on Saturday, April 14, at 6 p.m. Tickets are non-refund- St., in Medina. Cost is $25 per person and includes a farm 303. All are welcome. Registration information will be avail-
able at $10 each. Grace Community Church is located at 12365 business binder, a hearty lunch and refreshments for the day. able. Those seeking additional information may call Alfred D.
Grafton Rd., in Grafton. For tickets, call (440) 458-6612. Tick- Pre-registration is required by April 24. Make checks payable DiVencenzo at (440) 926-3873 or email [email protected].
ets are limited. to OSU Extension and mail to OSU Extension, 120 W. Wash-
ington St., Suite 1-L, Medina, OH 44256. For more information
Red Cross Blood Drives visit http://go.osu.edu/farm. Call 330-725-4911 ext. 106 for Pancake Breakfast
Though spring has officially arrived, the American Red more information. Belden United Methodist Church, located at 36160 St/ Rt/
Cross blood supply is still recovering from severe winter Dog Walk for a Veteran 303, in Grafton, will sponsor a Pancake Breakfast on Easter
storms in March. Donors of all blood types are urged to roll up Sunday, April 1, from 8:30-10 a.m. All are welcome to enjoy
a sleeve and help save lives. Leona, a 28 year veteran with eight tours of duty in the Air pancakes, sausage, juice, milk, coffee or tea. Donations will go
Volunteer blood donors are needed to help ensure lifesav- Force, is in need of a new service dog. On one of her tours, to Mission projects. Elevator available. For more information,
ing blood products are available for patients this spring. Make she was severely injured when 500 pounds of material had a call (440) 926-2209.
an appointment to donate blood by downloading the free Red devastating effect on her spinal cord. Unaware of the severity Herb Guild Garden Club
Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling of her injury, the flight doctors administered pain medication
1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). for the remainder of the tour at her request. However, upon re- The April meeting of the Herb Guild Garden Club will take
Upcoming blood drives: turning home, xrays were taken and she was rushed to surgery place on April 11, at Porter Public Library in Westlake. After
Avon in hope of being able to walk again. After significant rehab, in the business meeting, there will be a presentation starting at
3/28 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m., French Creek Family YMCA, 2010 18 months, she was able to walk again, but, other injuries to her 12:30 p.m. This month, the presenter will come from Danielion
Recreation Lane. spine caused her constant, continuing pain. She was unable to in Wakeman, Ohio. Danielion is a small local business custom-
Avon Lake get around steadily, so eleven years ago, a beautiful, 3-year-old izing in floral arrangements, home décor and event planning.
4/2 - 2-7 p.m., Avon Lake Public Library, 32649 Electric chocolate lab named Deuce became her service dog. Without They specialize in local and international artists and craftspeo-
Blvd. him Leona was unsteady on her feet and could fall without no- ple. Guests are welcome to come to the presentation.
Columbia Station tice. Deuce could also tell when something was wrong with her The Herb Guild is a local organization and meets on the
3/25 - 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Columbia Fire Station, 25540 and was able to respond. He also knew what to do to stabilize second Wednesday of the month at Porter Public Library in
Royalton Rd. her and was her constant companion and a genuine American Westlake, (27333 Center Ridge Road) in the Porter Room. New
Oberlin hero himself! Deuce is now 14-years-old and due to a severe members and guests are always welcome. For more informa-
4/12 - 2-8 p.m., Oberlin College Rec Ctr, 200 Woodland St. illness is unable to be a service dog any longer and must re- tion on the upcoming meeting, visit our website theherbguild.
Wellington tire. Leona needs a new service dog, but the cost of the dog’s org. You can also find us on Facebook under The Herb Guild.
3/31 - 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Camden Baptist Church, 17901 OH- training is more than she can afford and she needs help. Please Submitted by Barb Armstrong
511. help her friends raise the funds needed for this veteran, who
sacrificed so much, get a new service dog.
Vaccine Clinics On Sunday, April 15, a Dog Walk will start at Tappan Square,
Every year, thousands of adults in America suffer from dis- N. Main St., in Oberlin at 1:30 p.m. All dogs walking, must be Restaurant
on a leash. The first 50 dogs will receive a stars and stripes
eases they could be vaccinated against - like shingles, whoop- bandanna. The first 100 dogs will receive a dog party favor of & Pub
ing cough, hepatitis A and B, flu and pneumococcal disease. goodies. Tickets are $15 per person and up to 2 dogs. Ticket Since 1983
To help keep our communities healthy, Lorain County Public holders need not be present for the dog gift basket drawings. 423 N. Main St, Grafton
Health (LCPH) offers these and other recommended vaccines There will be hot dogs, chips, prizes and drawings throughout
for children, teens, and adults at locations across the county. the day and a silent auction. Tickets can be purchased the day 926-2621
Vaccine appointments can be made at (440) 284-3206; walk-ins of the event or online by sending an email to Marciar1129@ Open: Tues - Sat from 4pm
are also welcome. April vaccine clinics include: gmail.com or call (440) 281-9032. Pay by credit or debit card
• Weekdays, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at Lorain County Public or Paypal. Your ticket stub will automatically be entered into www.graftonunicorn.com
Health, 9880 South Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria. the drawings. You do not need a dog to participate in the walk. LAKE ERIE PERCH FRY
*Extended vaccine clinic hours are available on April 4 Dogs with aggression issues must have a yellow ribbon on the
through 6 p.m. leash line to show everyone that the dog needs a little more FRIDAYS 4-6 pm $9.95
• Wednesday, April 11, 2- 5:30 p.m. at Wellington Town space. Rain date is April 22, at 1:30 p.m.
Hall, 115 Willard Memorial Square, Wellington.
• Wednesday, April 18, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. at
Avon VFW, 36950 Mills Rd., Avon,
• Wednesday, April 25, 2- 5:30 p.m. at Lorain County Free
Clinic, 5040 Oberlin Ave., Lorain.
Clinic times and dates are subject to change. Bring vaccine
record if available, insurance card, and cash, check, or Visa/
MasterCard. All children under age 18 must be accompanied
by a parent or guardian. LCPH participates in the Vaccines for
Children (VFC) Program to provide vaccines to children who Do you appreciate your
qualify; no child in the VFC program is denied vaccine for in-
ability to pay.
Travel vaccines and resources needed to enable a healthy free local newspaper?
trip are available by appointment.
For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain Consider a gift
County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCoun-
tyHealth.com. donation!
Karen A. Kramer, D.D.S.
420 N. Main St., Grafton
Emergencies
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staff. Share in the follow up discussion. Coffee and tea will be 8-9 a.m.; Wednesday, May 23, from 8-9 a.m.; Tuesday, June 26,
provided. For ages 18 and older. from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday, July 26, from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday,
Little Learners - Fridays, April 13, May 11, from 11 a.m.-2 August 23, from 8-9 a.m.; Tuesday, September 18, from 4-5
[email protected] p.m. Three through 5 year olds and their caregivers are invited p.m.; Monday, October 22, from 8-9 a.m.; Wednesday, Novem-
to stop by the story room to explore and learn about the alpha-
ber 14, from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday, December 13, from 8-9 a.m.
bet, numbers, shapes, colors, patterns and more. Preregistration Office of the Mayor, Phone: (440) 353-0811 or 353-0812;
Community Crosswalk, 2018 not required. website: www.nridgeville.org.
The North Ridgeville Library is located at 35700 Bainbridge
The Ministerial Association of North Ridgeville is spon- Road, in North Ridgeville. (440) 327-8326 LCCC Hosts Free Lead Screening
soring the Sixth Annual Community Crosswalk symbolizing “Young at Heart” brunch The Lorain County Health Department will offer free lead
the journey Jesus took for us nearly 2,000 years ago. Join us screening testing at Lorain County Community College from
on Good Friday, March 30, at 5:30 p.m. and take a walk of North Ridgeville Senior Center will be transported to the 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28 and from 2-4:30
faith. They will meet at North Ridgeville’s South Central Park Islands and celebration with a Luau at the “Young at Heart” p.m. on Tuesday, April 10 in the LCCC gym.
Gazebo across from the library on Bainbridge Road and carry brunch entertainment by Island Jeff, Steel Pan music on Thurs- The blood screening is open to the public for children ages
the cross to the corner of Rt. 83 and Center Ridge Rd. All are day, March 29, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. nine months to six years. No appointments are necessary. For
welcome. For more information, please call Rev. Tom Joyce at Come dressed in your best “Luau” Island attire and be trans- more information, call (440) 366-4038 for more information.
(440) 327-8753. ported away on an island getaway! Island Jeff will make you Lorain County Community College is located at 1005 North
North Ridgeville Library think of cool tropical breezes, warm clear water lapping at your Abbe Road, in Elyria.
feet, pristine sand and a vast blue sky!
Excel 2016 For Beginners - Thursday, March 29, from 2- The “Young at Heart” brunch is open to seniors 55 years
3:30 p.m. This introductory class is for people who have little and older; so join us for conversation, friendship and entertain- Welcome Spring!
or no experience using Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet ment! The brunch is a hot entrée, fruit cup, juice and coffee all
program. Participants will learn about working with Excel for $3; from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Reservations should be called New stock has arrived!
worksheets and workbooks, identifying rows and columns, en- in by 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 27 to the Senior Center at (440) Easter Lilies
tering data into cells and ranges, and creating simple mathe- 353-0828.
matical formulas. “Healthy Outlook” program Pansies
North Ridgeville Writers - Saturday, March 31, from 1- 3 Hyacinths
p.m. Are you an adult who wants to meet other writers and hone North Ridgeville Senior Center will present a free program, Daffodils
your writing skills? Do you need motivation to pick up a pen “Healthy Outlook,” on Mondays, thru March 26, from 1-2 p.m.
in the first place? If so, take part in our writing group. Partici- The North Ridgeville Senior Center has joined with local organi- Cold Crops - Bulk Soils, Stone & Mulch
pate in read and critique sessions and build your skills through zations to present this free program. The North Ridgeville Senior Smart Pot Container Gardening
writing practice. Center is located at 7327 Avon Belden Rd., in North Ridgeville,
After Breakfast Adult Morning Book Discussion The Saturday, March 31, 10 a.m. N. Ridgeville only
Boys In The Boat by Daniel James Brown - Wednesday, April next to City Hall (situated on the corner of Avon Belden Rd. and Jessey from Smart Pots will be joining us. Container gardening
Bainbridge Rd). For reservations, please call the Senior Center
4, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Copies of the book being discussed at (440) 353-0828 to make a reservation, light refreshments pro- could not be any easier. Plant everything from radishes to corn and
this month are available at the adult information desk. New vided. potatoes - there is no end to what grows in a Smart Pot! New this year
- Long Beds. Jessey will explain how easy gardening can be in these
members are welcome. Every New Year we all make resolutions to try to be healthy fabulour containers.
A Literary Lunch Break Story Time For Grown Ups -
Thursday, April 5, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Bring a lunch and re- that we break a few weeks after making them. “Healthy Out- Organic Strategies for a Healthy Garden
look” is to help keep those goals easy and attainable for the rest
lax while listening to short stories and poetry read by library
of your life. Saturday, April 7, 10 a.m. N. Ridgeville & 1 p.m. Amherst
Mayor Gillock monthly Coffee Yes - it can be done! If growing organically is important to you but
JACK MATIA the insects and diseases get the better of you - AARAUGH!!! We hear
you! Fran will share her hand-won solutions to insect infestations and
HONDA and Conversation the diseases that sneak attack you gardens. Learn how to fight back!
Because of the overwhelming response to the monthly Coffee
New & Used and Conversation with Mayor Dave Gillock, the location of the
Cars remaining meetings in 2018 will be held in Council Chambers at
440-366-5501 City Hall to allow for more attendees. Stop in to enjoy a cup of
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria coffee and casual conversation. Below is the schedule for 2018.
If you are unable to attend and have questions, please feel free to
call the Office of the Mayor at (440) 353-0811. All meetings are
New and Certifi ed Hondas held in the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 7307 Avon East: 34837 Lorain Rd., West: Cr. of Rts. 58 & 113
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CLASSIFIEDS SALES & SERVICES BUILDERS
SMALL DUMPSTERS
AUCTIONS LOTS FOR SALE for roofing, remodeling, etc.
Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump KAZMIERCZAK CONSTRUCTION
LaGrange lots, 303 & White-
SPRING CONSIGNMENT head. BRING YOUR OWN CALL JASON’S SERVICES MODERNIZE Remodeling Pole Barns • Windows • Doors •
Truck work available
Additions • Garages • Decks • Siding
BUILDER. 440-371-4111
440-926-3446
AUCTION PETS UPHOLSTERY Concrete Patios • Driveways • Custom Homes
Saturday, April 28th 9:00am Affordable Misty Meadow DAN’S UPHOLSTERY YOUR HOME KIM KAZMIERCZAK (440) 458-6619
13240 Grafton Rd. • Grafton, OH 44044
Farm: dog grooming, pet over 30 yrs. experience
Commission boarding and day care, indoor Full Upholstery CAREERS
heated facility. Valley City, 216-
Cushion Refills
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$500 -$1999= 10% adowfarmvalleycity.com Call for free quote
on re-upholstery
$2000- $9,999 =7% All Paws Kennel, 24344 Foster 216-346-2682
Rd., Litchfield, 330-648-9509.
$10,000 and up = 5% Heated indoor facility, 4 fenced AIRLINE
exercise yards, custom care.
Location: Lorain County Fairgrounds $20 per day. Grooming now CAREERS
available.
23000 Fairgrounds Rd, Wellington, OH 44090
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Auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID# 44410 APPLIANCE, SALES & SERVICE coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
To be featured in our full line of advertising Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Jason @ 440-465-7166 DEMPSEY’S APPLIANCE Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
SALES & SERVICE, INC. 800-481-7894
APPLIANCES HANDYMAN SERVICES 60 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
41 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Good clean used appliances. Odds & Ends home repairs 433 OBERLIN RD.
Call Bill Bakers, 440-322-2325. and more! For estimates, call ELYRIA, OHIO 44035 COUNTER TOPS
330-410-3248.
440-322-8170
AUTOS WANTED HELP WANTED
Mike’s Hooker Service. We Bartenders, Servers & Cooks. BILL Since 1950
pay top dollar for all unwant- Razzles, Olmsted. Apply in
ed cars, trucks, vans. Free person or call 440-251-0666 or
pick-up. Pay cash. Call Mike, Burnett’s Septic Service is BAKER'SBAKER'SBAKER'S
216-299-3552.
216-534-6514.
CHILD CARE looking for hard working pos-
itive workers for service and WE SERVICE & REPAIR
Babysitting openings in my general labor. Exp. a plus, but
will train. Comparable wages,
Grafton home. Reasonable paid holidays, 401k, health ins. TELEVISION REPAIRS
rates. Call Robyn 440-309- DRUG TESTING REQUIRED.
6267. 120 Commerce Dr., LaGrange, -Service All Brands- 440-986-2665
OH apply within. LCD • Plasma • Big Screen
CLEANING Drivers, Class-A CDL: In- Washers • Dryers 9072 Leavitt Rd.
Microwaves
Custom cleaning. Everyone’s creased pay & new trucks! Refrigerators Elyria, OH 44035 [email protected]
Dedicated routes! No CDL?
needs are different. We spe- No problem! Call Swift today, See Our Selection of Ranges • Ovens
cialize in catering to what your 855-292-2945. Reconditioned Appliances Appliance Parts
needs are. Call Marcie today ELECTRICAL
for your free assessment Established fast paced full FOR SALE! IN HOME SERVICE ON
appointment at 440-213-7527. service restaurant in Welling- APPLIANCES ONLY
Over 13 years experience. ton is currently looking for 15 East Ave., Elyria 322-2325
experienced servers, chefs, www.billbakersinc.com J.A. Kilby Electrical
FOR RENT line cooks & kitchen help to Bud & Diane Casey, Owners
prepare food, stock stations &
set up supplies in cooperation Residential & Commercial Electrical Service
2Bdr. apartment in Grafton, with rest of kitchen staff. Full & New Work-Replacement-Repairs
no stairs, security deposit. No Part-time positions available. ASPHALT, CONCRETE & STONE
pets. 440-343-5898 Interested candidates call •Whole House •Remodeling •Panel Upgrades
Elyria: Newly remodeled 2 & 440-309-5465 or 216-534-4358. •Security & Camera Systems
3 bedroom townhomes with Handyman / Maintenance, part- NOVAK CONCRETE, INC •Commercial Buildings •Parking Lot Lighting
new carpet, ceramic tile and time, mornings preferred. RAM-CON LLC
hard wood floors. Appliances Razzles, Olmsted Twp. Geoff Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, Concrete & Excavating 440-327-3433 ext #3 • www.jakilby.com
included. $100 security de- 216-299-3552 Garage Floors, Stamped ALL PHASES OF CONCRETE State License/Insured •24/7 Emergency Response
posit; restrictions apply. Call Concrete, Waterproofing WORK & DECORATIVE
216-221-1333. Landscape material loader / STAMPED CONCRETE WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
operator needed for supply 440-748-6217 FREE ESTIMATES
FOR SALE yard. Great starting pay. 216- Quality Service since 1989 440-935-7842 EXCAVATING
524-4544
Lawn roller, 48.” Call 770- Landscaping
726-5174 Lawn mowing J. A. KILBY ENT. J. A. KILBY ENT.
Foreman
Rockwell 9” contractors table Laborers
saw, carbide blade and extras, 440-236-9625 Concrete • Masonry •Plumbing Services •All Phases of Excavation •Sewer
$150. Call 440-748-3208. PALMER’S LAWN CARE Stamped Concrete Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
Maintenance person, full-time •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems
GOOD THINGS TO EAT and seasonal positions. Must 440-327-3433 •All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation
be 18 years or older & pass 440-327-3433
Homemade Hungarian Nut drug test. All types of prop-
Rolls, Poppyseed Rolls and erty maintenance including
cherry cheese Kuchens. Call snow plowing, road patching, AUTO SERVICE
Mitzi, 440-236-8424, to place mowing & trimming. Apply in FENCING
your order for Easter. person M, W, F, 8-3pm at 200
Eastlake Dr., LaGrange OH.
HALLS FOR RENT Office / Clerk part-time morn-
ings, good with numbers. COLUMBIA MARATHON Residential - Commercial
AMVETS POST 32 Apply in person at Razzles Industrial - Farm
11087 Middle Ave., Elyria in Olmsted Twp. or call 216-
Capacity: Hall-250, 299-3552.
Q-Hut-100, Pavillion-250
Available for all occasions Part-time residential cleaning. Your Auto or Complete BUCKEYE FENCING
Transportation provided to
Call for pricing Light Truck Full
and availability jobs. Hourly wage. Call 440- Mechanical We specialize in
667-3952.
440-458-8544 Service Center Repairs High Tensil Wire • Rail Fence
COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL ProDrivers: Jobs for CDL Board • Split Rail • Picket Fence
truck drivers. 1yr. A/B CDL
25-120 Capacity
Catering Available experience required. Multiple Call to schedule your FREE estimate
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440-236-3323 Call 440-249-4432, www.Pro- 24497 Sprague Rd., •Columbia Station
Arlin Kline • 330-698-3951
F.O.P. LODGE #54 Drivers.com 440-235-6642 William M. Miller • 330-466-4012
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Catering Available HOME HEALTH CARE
36854 Royalton Rd.
(1 mile East of Durkee)
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pavilions, air conditioned hall, companionship, total dedica-
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Lions Club. 440-458-6781. check done. Immediate hire.
Grafton VFW. Call from 9:30- Call Beth, 440-309-0105, must (Built by Amish)
leave message.
11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday.
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LAWN & GARDEN Affordable Prices
HANDYMAN SERVICES
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trimming, root feeding and
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Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions
CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available
•New Work •Replacement •Repairs
THE
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•Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation
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•Banquet Facilities up to 200 people 440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com
• Wedding Receptions • Showers • Rehearsal State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response
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• General Contracting Power Washing • Snowplowing $25 Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
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New Lawns/Hydroseed • Paver Patios • Ponds Cell: 216-970-1910 Valley City, OH 44280 440-236-5449 or 216-403-9707(cell)
Retaining Walls • Waterfalls • Bulldozer Grading Work Roberta Duktig, AFSP
Call: 440-748-1333 “The IRS does not endorse any particular individual tax return preparer.
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TAXES COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 Faith in Action Girls Night Out
Columbia Library event Faith in Action Medina County Caregivers is pleased to an-
nounce “What Women Want 2018!” Come enjoy yourself for a
SQUIRE’S Franklin Tax Adult Book Discussion Rules Of Civility by Amor Towles girls’ night out at this beautiful new venue!
INCOME TAX & Accounting - Monday, March 26, at 1 p.m. Copies of the book are available 12, from 6-9 p.m. at the White Birch Barn (7180 W. Smith
This girls’ night out event will be held on Thursday, April
at the library. New members are welcome.
Service
PREPARATION Personal & Using OneDrive - Tuesday, March 27 at 6 p.m. Learn about Road, Medina) and Catered Brunswick Pointe. Bring your
EDWARD J. STEPNICKA Business Taxes the different uses for your OneDrive account from file sharing friends, dress-up, and make memories with your girls! The eve-
to backing up files.
Enrolled Agent,CPA ELECTRONIC FILING Pizza & Pages - Wednesday, March 28, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. ning will be filled with music, food, fun, drinks and great com-
Many Other Financial A book group for teens, with a pizza perfect twist. Copies of pany! There will be door prizes, raffles and a cash wine bar. A
Services Available the book are available at the library. Pizza is provided. This silent auction and Wine Pull will be held featuring everything
Call program is cosponsored by The Friends of the Columbia Li- a woman could want!
Forrest Franklin CPA brary Inc. Get your tickets early, this event will sell out fast! Tickets
440-748-3624 for Appointment Knitting Club - Thursday, March 29, from 12-4 p.m. Are are $50 each or a Table of 10 for $450. You can purchase the
35043 E. Royalton Rd. 440-236-5423 you a knitter or crocheter? Join us every Thursday anytime online at www.fiamedina.org, by calling us at (330) 952-0342
North Eaton Your Place or Mine during this session. Preregistration not required. or by mailing a check to Faith in Action, 120 W. Washington
St. 2A, Medina, OH 44256. Please provide names of attendees.
The Columbia Library is located at 13824 W. River Road Faith in Action Medina County Caregivers is a network of
TREE SERVICE North, in Columbia Station. (440) 236-8751 community and faith-based volunteers nurturing independence,
VFW Fish Fries
dignity, and quality of life to Medina County’s elderly. Through
or isolated elderly Medina County residents.
The Columbia Station VFW Post #9340 will be open to the this agency much help is provided to the frail, health impaired,
ARBOR CARE TREE public every Friday through March 30 for their annual Fish Master Gardener Coffee Chat program
Fries. They will feature hand-breaded, fresh Lake Erie Perch.
Baked Scrod, Walleye and Butterfly Shrimp dinners will also Short on time but full of questions? The popular Master
• 60 Ft. Bucket Truck be available. Dinners include a roll, coleslaw and your choice Gardener Coffee Chat series was designed to engage the public
of baked potato, French fries, cabbage & Noodles or macaroni
• 113 Ft. Crane and cheese. Children’s meals will be available. The Fish Fries in short sessions focused on garden topics and solutions. Enjoy
coffee and snacks while learning something new and discuss-
• Removal, Trimming, Firewood are open from 5-8 each Friday and carry-outs will be available. ing options for your yard or garden.
The VFW Hall is located at 25742 Royalton Rd., in Columbia
Novice and expert gardeners alike are invited to join in on
Triple Shredded Mulch Station. the first Friday of each month, February through November,
from 10-11:30 a.m. at the OSU Extension Office in the Profes-
Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member WELLINGTON NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 sional Building at 120 W. Washington St., Medina. Cost is $5
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675 Bag Lady Tour per person unless otherwise noted.
New this year are “Decaf Chats” for those who are unavail-
able during the day. Join the Master Gardeners the Thursday
Once again, it is time for the annual Bag Lady Tour for evening prior from 7-8:30 p.m. to hear the talks in advance!
2018. This is a drive-yourself shopping adventure in the beauti- Pre-registration is requested but walk-ins are welcome!
ful countryside of Northern Ohio. Tour dates are Friday, Satur- For more information and a list of our monthly topics, visit
day and Sunday, April 13, 14 and 15, 20, 21, and 22. Tour hours go.osu.edu/chats.
Jason E. Davis are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and Saturday and 12-5 p.m., Sunday
-Complete Crane Service- both weekends. Join the fun visiting the participating shops in Nature Rocks Kid Garden Workshop
“No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Wellington, Rochester, Brighton, Oberlin, New London, Pen- OSU Master Gardener Volunteers’ annual Spring Kids’
field, Spencer and Homerville.
Tree/Stump Removal Pick up your map/flyer at your first stop or download it from Workshop will have kids learn about nature and the environ-
Tree Trimming, Firewood the web site. www.countrytourgroup.com ment.
“FREE ESTIMATES” Search for a small wooden bag hidden at one of the partici- Spring is just around the corner, the perfect time for the
Bonded & Insured pating businesses each day of the tour. Find the bag and win a kids to get out and enjoy it. This year’s program will have kids
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 $20 gift certificate. learning about nature’s wonders!
Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] When the flyer is completed, turn it in at the last stop, with “Nature Rocks” is scheduled for Sunday, May 6, from 2-4
contact information completed at the top to be entered into a p.m. at Wolf Creek Environmental Center, located at 6100
drawing for a $25 check (first prize), or $15 check (second Ridge Road, in Sharon Center, thanks to cooperative support
Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping prize). Must be 18 & over for this drawing. from The Medina County Park District.
Master Gardener volunteers are hosting a sun-catcher make-
Shops on the Country Bay Lady Tour include: All Ohio
Tree Trimming • Removal Train & Toys; Days of Yore Herb and Flower Farm; Spencer n-take, seed planting, scavenger hunt, identify native and
Stump Grinding • Pruning Twist; Spencer Feed and Supply; Olde Carriage House; Farm- non-native plants and learning about butterflies. These hands-
Fertilizers • Fire Wood yard Flowers; Hook’s Greenhouse; Honey Bee Treasures; on, outdoor activities will have your kids outdoors learning
about spring!
Quilting Shanty; and The Platinum Petal.
Free Estimates! group.com or call Sue @ (440) 371-7589. sion is required for the duration of the program. Registration
Cost is $6 per participating child. Parental or adult supervi-
For more information, email them at info@countrytour-
Seth Emerson - Owner Ohio Farm Bureau forms can be found online at medina.osu.edu, under events.
Sign up today: space is limited! Pre-registration is required.
Office: 440-322-2624 No walk-ins, please! Registration deadline is April 26, or until
Emergency: 440-452-2456 leadership program graduate class is full.
[email protected] Free Healthy Events
Brittany Nemeth of Wellington recently graduated from
Southwest General’s Community Nurse Program offers a
Premier Property Enhancement Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Institute Class IX. Started variety of health and wellness programs in local communities
in 2008, AgriPOWER was created to help farmers and agricul-
Tree Services & Landscaping tural professionals gain influence over public policy issues that throughout the year. To learn more about these programs, visit
Tree Removal • Trimming & Pruning • Brush Chipping impact their businesses and communities. www.swgeneral.com/events.
Land Clearing • Stump Grinding • Haul Away Nemeth is a director of retail operations for Farm Credit When “Aunt Flo“ Doesn’t Visit Anymore: Your Meno-
Firewood for Sale • Root Removal • 65’ Bucket Truck Mid-America. She is a member of the Ohio Cattlemen’s As- pause Questions Answered - Join Emily LaSota, MD, a
sociation, American Boer Goat Association and Lorain County
110’ Crane Truck • Skid-steer, Trucks & Trailers for Hire! Farm Bureau. She and her family have a small farm and are in board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist on the Medical Staff
FREE $ Any Tree the process of expanding their cattle and market goat herds. at Southwest General, as she discusses why things, such as hot
flashes, mood swings, weight gain and changes in your sex life,
ESTIMATES 100 OFF During the yearlong leadership training program, AgriP-
Lowest Price Removal OWER participants developed key skills to help them become can occur with menopause. Also, she will discuss what you can
Guaranteed! One coupon per customer. Coupon must be better leaders and advocates for the agricultural industry, in- do to help improve your overall well-being. Reservation is re-
presented at time of estimate.
Call or 440-334-0578 Fully Licensed cluding spokesperson and media training, etiquette training, so- quired. Call (330) 225-9121. Tuesday, April 3, at| 11 a.m. at
Pearlview Nursing Home, 4426 Homstead Dr., Brunswick.
Text! & Insured cial networking and communications. Two of the sessions took
Do You “Leak” When You Laugh? - Join Lisa Wolanin,
place in Washington, D.C. and Florida. clinical therapist, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, as she
Applications are now being accepted for AgriPOWER Class
WATERPROOFING X. Deadline to apply is April 20. To apply and learn more about discusses incontinence and how a comprehensive therapy pro-
gram can help treat pelvic floor disorders. Lisa is an experi-
Ohio Farm Bureau’s elite training program, visit ofbf.org/
agripower. enced and specially trained pelvic floor therapist. Reservation
is required. Call (440) 238-5530.Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m.
SUPPORT OUR at Strongsville Library, 18700 Westwood Dr., Strongsville
Avoid the Potholes - Ever feel like your stuck in a rut? As
TROOPS though life is passing you by and you’re not enjoying anything?
Marlene Kurz, LPCC-S, Southwest General’s Oakview Behav-
ioral Health Center, will share simple coping techniques, which
you can apply to everyday life. Friday, April 13, at 10 a.m. at
POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION Ehrnfelt Senior Center, 18100 Royalton Rd., Strongsville.
SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED WATER WELLS Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy - Join Vincent Ferrini, MD,
BASEMENT WALL CRACKS a board-certified emergency medicine and hyperbaric medi-
cine physician on the Medical Staff at Southwest General, and
~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ medical director of Southwest General’s Hyperbaric Oxygen
JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036 Therapy program, as he discusses how therapy can help ul-
ART’S WATER SYSTEMS cers, bone infections, radiation injuries and failed skin flaps.
Refreshments provided. Reservation is required. Call (440)
WATERPROOFING SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS 238-5530. Tuesday, April 17, at 10 a.m. at Strongsville Library,
SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS
18700 Westwood Dr., Strongsville.
Memory Screening - Are you saying “Sorry, I forgot“ a lit-
FILTERS • CHLORINATORS tle too often? It’s normal to forget a name from time to time,
J. A. KILBY ENT. SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP but it’s not normal to keep forgetting days of the week or when
“Stop the water before it stops you!” PUMPS • WATER RELATED to pay bills or take medicine. Come to a FREE screening by the
•Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening, MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT Community Nurses of Southwest General to see if you should
Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services consider seeing a physician. Resevation is required. Call (440)
•Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement 816-4037. Thursday, April 19, from 9-11 a.m. at Berea Recre-
440-327-3433 KEVIN BOLDEN 440-322-2987 ation Center, 451 Front St., Berea.
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