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Volume 62, No. 45 Columbia Station, Ohio May 15, 2017
Wellington High School Concert Band performs at Disney
The Wellington High Director Mrs. Antoinette Novotny directs the Wellington High School Band at a special performance at Disney Springs.
School Concert Band per-
formed at Disney Springs
in Downtown Disney on
Thursday, April 20. The
band entertained crowds
for a 30 minute concert.
On Wednesday, the band
had the distinct honor of
being “Honorary Cast
Members” as they par-
ticipated in the “You’re
Instrumental” workshop
at Epcot. The band is
grateful to the Wellington
Endowment for provid-
ing the monetary funds to
participate in the work-
shop. Students also spent
time at Studios, as well
as at Animal Kingdom
and Magic Kingdom. The
band is under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Antoinette
Novotny.
Female students excelling in non-traditional roles ASSIST CARE Bag Drive
Anna Hale removes a ?nished plaque from an engrav- and cutting that has to be really precise! I am learning ASSIST Communities is partnered with The Addicts
er in her JVS lab. to multi-task as well, because of the volume of projects Parents United to once again collect new personal care
coming in at once.” items to help those who are in recovery here in Lorain
Ninth grade female students in the Career Readiness County. The ASSIST Communities Spring CARE Bag
program at Lorain County JVS are learning skills that Mr. Eric Robson, 9th and 10th grade instructor, Drive event will be held on May 21, from 2-5 p.m. at the
are more typically known for their male peers. Julie said, “the students are gaining computer and program Avon Lake Old Firehouse, located at 100 Belden Rd. Hot
Taylor, from North Ridgeville, and Hannah Gunnoe, knowledge, along with learning about billing and the Dogs, snacks and refreshments will be provided; please
from Amherst, are working on the lab’s drill press, importance of spelling and mathematics.” bring a side dish to share. Items in need are: Flip Flops,
making speci?c parts for a piece of machinery for a Deodorant, Toothbrushes/Toothpaste, Shaving Razors,
local community business. The students have three engravers in the lab; two Shaving Cream, Feminine Hygiene Products, Chapstick,
laser and one etching. Nail Clippers, Hand/Body Lotion, Gum & Hard Candy.
Julie and Hannah have found out that learning how
to run the press is only a small part of the equation. The JVS Career Readiness Program is designed for Items can be dropped off at the following locations no
“So much more goes into it. We have to know proper students who would excel in a hands-on career-based later than noon on Friday, May 19: Avon Lake Old Fire-
safety techniques and need to really understand math, high school experience. Students are placed in a house; Erie Coast Customs, 33660 E. Royalton Rd., Co-
because the measurements are critical,” says Hannah. structured lab setting to help them develop the skills lumbia Station; Murphy Bros. Auto Body, 70 Broad St.,
and knowledge necessary for acceptance into our ca- Elyria; Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services of Lorain
On the other side of the lab sits Anna Hale, from reer-technical programs as juniors and seniors. Stu- County, 4950 Oberlin Ave., Lorain; LCCC - CARE Cen-
Elyria. She is busy engraving plaques for several dif- dents will spend four quarters in the Career Readiness ter, 1005 N Abbe Rd., Elyria Wellington Police Depart-
ferent school districts and churches from around the Program, where through the use of different types of ment, 117 Willard Memorial Square, Wellington. Items
county. Her work orders include plaques for scholastic equipment, projects and career modules, they will can be dropped off on May 21, starting at noon, the day of
and sports awards, as well as name tags. learn appropriate safety procedures and obtain a vari- the event. To see the complete list of items to donate, ques-
ety of skills that will help them focus on a successful tions & to RSVP for the event, please go to http://www.as-
Anna said, “There are so many orders coming in career choice. sistcommunities.org/c-a-r-e/, call (440) 201-4411 or email
right now, I am really busy. Managing time is really [email protected].
important, as well as knowing math for measurements Julie Taylor and Hannah Gunnoe work the drill press in
their JVS lab. pgs.
12-13
It’s Time!
pg. 18
Community Directory
Carlisle 20 N. Ridgeville 19
Columbia 4 Wellington 10
Eaton 6 Events page 2
Grafton 15 Churches 8
Grafton Twp. 20 Profile Page 14
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LOCAL
Events
May 13 May 19-21 May 20 May 21 May 26-29 May 27
Spring Fling Craft Show Cherry Blossom Festival Berea Art Day Wine & Chocolate Walk Berea’s Rib Burn Off Giant LuLaRoe Sale
Come visit with local small busi- Bring the entire family out to The Front & Center Art Walk Stroll downtown Amherst while Visit more than a dozen Rib Come visit for this Multi-consult-
nesses and crafters. Admission enjoy the Cherry Pie Eating and Berea Fine Arts Club being treated to a sample of Teams competing all weekend nant sale! Free Admission.
is FREE so round up the family Contests, Fishing Derby, Penny MayFest are combining to cre- wine and/or chocolate from long to satisfy your appetite for
and come on out. Search, Bounce House, Petting ate BereArtDay, featuring two all of our local businesses. ribs, serving up the best ribs 25742 Royalton Rd
Zoo Area, Rival Tug of War events on the triangle in down- Cost $30. and sauce you will ever taste! Columbia Station
Fields United Methodist Contests, Magical Train Rides town Berea including music, art, Other traditional Fair Foods 9:00am - 3:00pm
34077 Lorain Rd, and so much more. businesses, and more. Main Street Amherst will also be available. The Chil-
North Ridgeville 255 Park Avenue, dren’s Activity Area will feature June 4
9:00am - 3:00pm Lake Anna Park Front St & Riverside Dr Amherst, OH a Super-Slide, Kiddie-Bouncer,
Downtown Barberton Downtown Berea 12:00pm - 5:00pm Jousting area and the ever pop- Founder’s Day
Spring into Summer Hours vary each day 10:00am - 5:00pm ular Rock-Climbing Wall.
Craft Show www.mainstreetamherst.org Put-in-Bay celebrates their
www.barbertoncherryblossom. May 20-21 Cuyahoga Fairgrounds founding by Hispanic merchant
Come visit with 50+ local small com May 25-29 164 Eastland Rd, Berea Jose DeRivera. It will feature
businesses and crafters both Jewelry Art & Gem Show Hours vary each day live entertainment, childrens
inside and outside. Admission May 20 Walleye Festival games, a miniature Life?ight
is FREE so round up the family 49th Annual Cleveland Gem, www.berearib.com helicopter for the kids to ride, ,
and come on out. Pancake Breakfast & minerals & fossils show! Adults Free live concerts, Kids Fishing local crafters and jewelery mak-
Fly-in $6, Under 12 and Scouts in uni- Derby, Grande Parade, educa- ers selling their wares. The Is-
United Methodist Church form FREE. $1 off with this ad. tional programs and activities, land Antique Car Parade starts
37711 Detroit Rd, This is a FREE fun-education- Walleye 5K Run & Walk, car- at 2:30.
Avon al event for the entire family. Soccer Sportsplex nival rides, and more than 130
9:00am - 3:00pm Whether you are an aviation 31515 Lorain Rd vendors from around the nation. DeRivera Park,
enthusiast or not, gather your North Olmsted 5k on the 28th. Put-in-Bay
Gazebo Garden Walk family and friends and enjoy a 10:00am - 5:00pm 11:00pm - 4:00pm
great day at your local airport. Main Street,
Juried Arts, Crafts, Antiques, There will be aircraft activities, www.parmalapidary.org Port Clinton Advertise Your Event!
Garden Decor’, Jewelry, Flow- kids activities, food, and air- Hours vary each day
ers, Edibles and more! Visit this plane ride opportunities. Cleveland Asian Festival • Event Name
19th Annual Event! Free Admis- www.walleyefestival.com • Description of Event
sion and Parking. LC Regional Airport Each year the Cleveland Asian
44050 Russia Rd. Festival presents two stages May 26-29 (Includes up to 25 Words)
Downtown Wellington Elyria packed full of performances. • Date
10:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 2:00pm Come get your ?ll of Martial Arts, Grafton Fireman’s • Location
Dance, and Music! Plus join in Festival • Time
May 14 Plant Sale the fun and challenge a friend • Website (if needed)
at (In?atable) Sumo Wrestling. The Grafton Firemens Festival • There is a cost to advertise
Pancake Breakfast The North Ridgeville Garden Free Parking @ CSU’s Lots. is a family/community event • Restrictions apply to certain
Club is hosting a plant sale. Per- that has something for every-
The breakfast is free with dona- renial plants dug from member East 27th & Payne Ave one. We have lots of food and events, call to check!
tions being accepted. gardens. Reasonably priced, Cleveland vendors to shop from. The kids
always have repeat customers. 11:00am - 7:00pm will love the games, rides and Call: 440-236-5103
Olmsted Community Call 440-365-8522 for info. activities. For the adults we
Church May 21 have casino games nightly,
7853 Main St., Rini Plaza (by Dollar Tree) BINGO daily and a beer gar-
Olmsted Falls 34275 Center Ridge Rd. Paddle & Pedal Fest den. All of the funds that are
8:00am - 12:30pm North Ridgeville raised go to the Grafton Village
9:00am - 1:00pm Take advantage of this oppor- Fire Department for training/
May 19 Customer Appreciation tunity to try out some paddle equipment needs.
sports on the beautiful shores
Murder Mystery Dinner Stop by the Centerra Store in of Lake Erie. Willow Park
Grafton (formerly Town & Coun- Grafton
A murder has been renounced! try), get some food, shop and Lakeview Park Hours vary each day
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Award! Meegan is a technology teacher at Copopa Elementary Columbia Garden Club Plant Sale
School. I would also like to recognize the other April nomina-
WEEKLY CALENDAR tion - Joanne Gilkerson, Art teacher at Copopa. Thanks to the On Thursday, May 18, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Columbia Gar-
Monday, May 15: two of you for a job well done! Please remember to nominate an den Club’s annual Plant Sale will be held in Columbia Park. It
Columbia Board of Trustees will hold their meeting tonight at outstanding staff member who goes above and beyond by sub- will be in the pavilion closest to Rt. 82. They will have perennial
7 p.m. at the town hall. The community is encouraged to attend. mitting a nomination through the link on our website. There is ?owers, ground cover and hostas. All the plants have been grown
Wednesday, May 17: only one more month to nominate. by members so they will survive in your garden. Lots of plants
Columbia Board of Education will hold their meeting tonight at great prices!
at 6:30 p.m. at the middle school. The work session will begin at Important Update…The Board of Education meeting sched-
5:30. The community is welcome to attend. uled for June 21 has been changed. We will now meet on For more information on the sale, call Rose Anne at (440)
Sunday, May 21: Wednesday, June 7, at 5:30 p.m. at CHS in the cafeteria. Follow-
Columbia Reservation is going on a “Sunrise Hike” today at ing this meeting at 6:30 p.m., CLSD and the Columbia Township 236-5440. Attention CHS Seniors
the park from 6-7a.m. If you are an early riser, join them on this Trustees will meet for a work session only. We are excited to
hike as they start their day walking a trail or 2. This is a level 1 learn and share the great things happening in our Township. We The end of the year is fast approaching. Please make note of
hike. hope that you can attend! this important event. The Class of 2017 Senior Panoramic Pic-
ture will be taken on Thursday, June 1, at 7:25 a.m in the gym.
CHS Weekly Calendar On Wednesday, May 24, CLSD will auction property located Extra picture forms are available in the main of?ce. The Senior
at 13516 West River Road. This property consists of 2.62 acres Breakfast and the awarding of senior superlatives will immedi-
Week of May 15: of land, a house, detached garage and two barns. The auction will ately follow in the cafeteria. At approximately 8:30 a.m., man-
Tuesday, May 16: be held at the Administration Center at 9 a.m. The district will datory graduation practice will take place in the gym. Practice
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Brooklyn, Varsity-away, JV-home. hold the last open house at the property on Wednesday, May 17, should take approximately 90 minutes to complete. Please make
Wednesday, May 17: from 9-11 a.m. If you are interested in viewing the house but can- sure your graduation applications are returned to CHS by Friday,
1 p.m. Track at Norwayne not ?t this day in your schedule or you have additional questions, May 19. If you do not plan to attend the graduation ceremony, a
1:50 p.m. Prom Safety Assembly. please contact me at 236-5008. signed note by your parent/guardian must be turned in to CHS.
Friday, May 19:
9 a.m. JVS Recognition at Palace in Lorain. We are always looking to improve the quality of the school Law Courts in Australia
3 p.m. Track at Norwayne district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion, admits local resident
6:30-11 p.m. Prom at Springvale Ballroom. question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236-
11:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. (Saturday) AfterProm at Swings and 5008 or email [email protected]. Katlyn Kraus Long time Columbia resi-
Things (sponsored by Class of 2017 parents). dent Mrs. Elly Pack is proud
Saturday, May 20: Have a great week Raider Nation! to announce the admittance
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday School. of her granddaughter Katlyn
The school year is quickly coming to a close. Each year I Sheriff’s Office thank you Kraus to the Law Courts of
cannot believe how fast it ?ies. I am very proud of our students New South Wales, Australia.
and staff. There are 18 days left to impress, work hard and ?nish On behalf of the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce I would like Katlyn is a 2013 graduate of
strong. Let’s continue to “Achieve Excellence Together!” to thank the Ohio State Eagles Charity Fund and the Fraternal Case Western Law School
There are many important events that will take place in the Order of Columbia Eagles for their kind donation in the amount with a doctorate in Interna-
next couple of weeks. May 16 - 5/6 grade Band and Choir con- of $3,000. This is not the ?rst time that the Columbia Eagles has tional Law and Legal Stud-
cert at 7 p.m.; May 18 - 7/8 grade Band and Choir concert; May donated monies to the Lorain County Sheriff’s Of?ce. ies and is a member of the
19 - JVS Senior Recognition Ceremony at Lorain Palace at 9 New York Bar Association.
a.m. and Junior/Senior Prom; May 22 - CHS Band and Choir These monies will be put to good use in helping the DARE Through her studies, Katlyn
concert at 7 p.m.; May 23 - CHS Senior Awards Night at 7 p.m.; Program, as well as the Child ID Program and the purchase of has worked for the Interna-
and June 2 - Commencement Ceremony, CHS Gymnasium at 7 some needed equipment. tional Courts at The Hague
p.m. Please visit our website for additional events. I hope that and Cambodia. Katlyn is
you can join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of our stu- I want to thank the of?cers and members of the Columbia the daughter of Barb and Bill
dents! Eagles for their generous donation as they are keenly aware of Kraus, both 1974 graduates of
Congratulations to Mrs. Meegan Milluzzi! She was select- the communities needs and support many agencies. Columbia High School.
ed as the recipient of our April 2017 Raider Nation Excellence
Sincerely, Citizen, Educator & Volunteer
Phil R. Stammitti, Lorain County Sheriff of the Year nominations
After Prom fund-raiser Nominations for citizen, educator & volunteer of the year
awards are due June 1. Make sure you nominate someone who
The After Prom committee is offering coupons valued at $15 you think is special in our community. You can complete a nom-
that entitles the bearer to one ?at of ?owers or vegetable plants or ination form by going to the website, www.columbiastation.com.
one 10” hanging basket from J&J Greenhouse, located at 26240
Folley Road, in Columbia Station. As a bonus, coupon holders
can bring in their own containers and receive up to 2 gallons of
liquid fertilizer for free. $4 of the coupon purchase bene?ts the
Columbia High School Class of 2017 After Prom. Coupons are
available by calling Stephanie at (440) 476-8559.
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Columbia Football Golf Outing Head Golf Coach needed RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Page 5
Columbia High School is looking for a Head Golf Coach for Columbia Library events
the 2017-18 school year. If you are interested, please contact
On Saturday, June 3, the Columbia football program will once Athletic Director Jeff Jump at [email protected] or The Library will be closed May 29 for observance of Memo-
again be holding their annual golf outing. The outing will be held phone the school at 440-236-1245. rial Day.
at Mallard Creek Golf Course. It will be a 4-person scramble
format with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. This year, the entry fee is Using Microsoft Word and Excel to Enhance Your Geneal-
$80 per golfer and includes 18 holes of golf/cart, lunch, prizes, ogy - Learn to add pictures, change fonts, insert tables and more
beverages and a pig roast. Please send in completed entry forms that will help you to write the story of your ancestors. Come
by Wednesday, May 31. Any questions, please call coach Jason Local powerlifter sets record learn how using Microsoft’s Word and Excel programs, you’ll be
Ward at (h) 440-458-5064 or (c) 440-935-3649. able to enhance your genealogy on Tuesday, May 16, at 6 p.m.
On April 29, Michael Preregistration is required.
Columbia Soccer Golf Outing Shock, 15, of Columbia Sta-
tion, set 4 UPA Powerlifting Painting With A Plot - Adults and teens, come on Wednesday,
The Columbia boy’s and girl’s soccer program will hold their National Records in the 13-15 May 17, from 3:30-4:30 p.m., for inspiration to make an original
11th annual golf outing on Saturday, July 22. The outing will be year old 220 lb class. Michael artwork. Create a painting based on a poem or short story read by
held at Cossett Creek (formerly Brunswick Hills), 4900 Center is a current Freshman at Saint the library staff. You are welcome to bring your own art supplies
Rd., in Brunswick. It will be a 4-person scramble, with a shotgun Ignatius High School where or use what the library has, including basic acrylic paints, paint-
start to begin at 9 a.m. The cost is $75 per golfer (adults only), he maintains a 4.1 GPA and brushes and canvas paper. Preregistration is required.
which includes green fees/cart, lunch, catered steak dinner and was also named a Captain
door prizes. You can also just join them for dinner for a cost of of the Football team. He has Knitting Club - Are you a knitter or crocheter? Stop by every
$30. For reservations or entry forms, contact coach Corey Taylor been weight training the past Thursday anytime between noon and 4 p.m.
at (440) 371-4820 or [email protected], or Mike Welker at 2-1/2 years at Pro Sports Per-
(216) 973-7723; or [email protected]. formance with former Cleve- Adult Book Discussion - Come discuss “Evicted: Poverty
land Brown, Reggie Hodges. And Pro?t In The American City,” by Matthew Desmond, on
If anyone is interested in being a hole sponsor, the cost is $50 Monday, May 22, at 1 p.m. Copies of the book are available at
for a sign at a tee box, along with your name included on a banner the library. New members are welcome. Preregistration is re-
to be hung at all home games. A Gold Hole Sponsor is $200 and quired.
includes a sign at a tee box, along with an individual banner 6’ x Teen Book Discussion - Come discuss “The Absolutely True
3’6” high that will be hung at the outing and at all home games. Michael Shock Diary of a Part Time Indian,” by Sherman Alexie, on Tuesday,
Please contact either coach if you are interested in sponsorship.
CHS Students of the Month May 23, from 6-7 p.m. Teens in 6th through 12th grade are wel-
Valley City Citizenship Award come to sit in and speak out at the library’s monthly book discus-
sion. Copies of the book are available at the library. Preregistra-
tion is required.
Cookbook Discussion - Come discuss “Cooks County Eats
Local: 150 Regional Recipes You Should Be Making No Matter
Where You Live,” by America’s Test Kitchen, on Thursday, May
eye Guidance Council of?ce 25, from 6-7 p.m. Adults, if you love to read, cook and share
as best meeting the criteria. recipes, this is the group for you. Bring a dish from the author’s
They include a balance of: cookbook and talk about your experience in the kitchen. Copies
participation in school func- of the book are available at the library. Preregistration is required.
tions and activities, activity Coloring For Grown Ups - Celebrate the adult coloring craze
in the community, assisting on Friday, May 26, from 1-2:30 p.m. Experience the calming,
others and the community and stress relieving bene?ts of coloring beautiful designs and pat-
academic pro?ciency. Sophia terns made speci?cally for adults. Coloring sheets, colored pen-
has an impressive record in all cils and markers will be provided. Coffee and tea will be served.
of these interests. A particular This program is for adults ages 18 and older. Preregistration is
strength is soccer, which is required.
further recognized by a schol- Manage Photos From Cloud - Learn how to upload photos
arship awarded from Bowling and videos to the cloud from your computer, and how to transfer
Green State University. She pictures and videos from your cell phone or tablet on Saturday,
Sophia Barnes will begin there in the fall. Scott Schlegel Halle Campbell May 27, from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Preregistration is required.
Graduating Senior and Criteria are set and the Seniors Halle Campbell feels ready for the world and Teen Writing Group - Join other teens who are interested in
Liverpool Township (AKA award presented by the Val- and Scott Schlegel have been what it has to offer. He will writing to discuss, write and constructively and kindly critique
Valley City) resident Sophia ley City Community Group. chosen as Columbia High follow his deepest passion and each other’s work on Saturday, May 27, from 11 a.m. - noon. The
Barnes received the 44th an- Sophia is well known by the School’s “Students of the utilize his unstoppable drive to group is for grades 7-12. Preregistration is required.
nual Valley City Citizenship VCCG because of her reliable, Month” for May. Nominees become a guitar virtuoso and Registration for programs and more information is available
Award. Her name is now add- cheerful help during the Frog are chosen based on the fol- pursue what he loves and po- online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the Columbia Li-
ed to the series of 4 standing Jump Festival in the jump- lowing criteria: Maturity, Cit- tentially ensure a sustainable brary at (440) 236-8751.
plaques in the Academic dis- ing ring throughout her high izenship, Behavior and Effort. future ahead.
play case. She received a per- school years. Halle Campbell is the COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
sonalized plaque and a schol-
arship check. During the presentation, it daughter of George and
was noted that her sister Norah Deidre Campbell and the sis-
She was selected from received the same award in ter of Heather. Halle is a proud
the applicants by the Buck- 2015. A tip of the hat went to member of the class of 2017.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes for their Halle played varsity softball
part in the girls’ achievements. all four years, in the right ?eld
Congratulations!
position, and served as captain
her senior year. She played
volleyball for three, lettering
as a senior. Halle also par-
ticipated in the environmen-
tal science club and leaders
club. She has volunteered for
the VFW local ?sh fries for
four years. Halle has stayed • MULCH
involved in the community
by attending sporting events
and doing volunteer work.
She enjoys playing sports, art, • STONE
hanging out with her friends
and family and going on ad-
WE MOVED! ventures. Halle plans to attend
Ohio University in the fall to • GRAVEL
Grînhouse study health sciences.
26965 Cook Rd. Scott Schlegel is the son
Olmsted Twp of Dianne and John Schlegel • TOPSOIL
and the sister of Lisa. Scott is
Large Selection of thankful to his family for their
Vegetables, Pere ials, support of his choice to pursue
Herbs & Po ed A uals. a career as a guitar virtuoso.
He has many aspirations as
6pk Wave Petunias a young person and has high
hopes to succeed. Scott loves
$3.99 to play the guitar and ?nds
the characteristics of musical
10” Hanging Baskets culture and its effect on the Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm
brain intriguing. He hopes to
$11.99 attend a prodigious music col-
lege and major in music and Saturday: 8am - 4pm
Hours: Everyday 10am-6pm neuroscience. With music, he
hopes to master and thrive in Sunday: 10am - 2pm
the full experience of being
a guitar virtuoso. In study-
ing neuroscience, Scott plans
to gain knowledge about the
behaviors of the human body 11564 Station Rd
through both interaction and
situational experiences. With
Columbia Station, OH 44028this degree, he hopes to have
the opportunity to ?ght genet-
ic diseases and cancers. Scott
plans to attend LCCC to earn
his bachelor’s degree, then
transfer to a university. Scott
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Eaton Twp. Historical Committe Another Power of the Pen
season has concluded for the
The Eaton Twp. Historical Committee will hold a meeting on students at CMS. Columbia
Wednesday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the Eaton Township Upstairs Middle School was again
Museum (enter thru side door), 12043 S. Avon Belden Rd., Graf- the host for the District Tour-
ton. All are welcome to come! Hope to see a lot of new faces. nament on January 28, with
If you have any questions, please contact the Town Hall at (440) 18 schools competing and a
748-2236. total of 187 student writers.
Four of our students, Kyers-
Triscuit seeks loving home tyne Kniep, Olivia Blakeney,
Michelle Lovell and Hope
Triscuit at ?rst and is becoming more Swartz, quali?ed to com- (L-R) Back Row: Mrs. Kyleen Wilson, Vince Milluzzi, Josh Titherage, Michelle Lovell, Maya Johnson,
comfortable with people and pete at the Regional Tour- Hope Swartz, Olivia Blakeney and Lauren Schulte. Front Row: Bryan Spaniel, Jesse Groleau, Maya
Triscuit is such a sweet- attention. She is in the “cat- nament, which was held at Haoui, Kyerstyne Kniep and Jasmine LaCourse.
heart! She is 10-years-old and tery” at FAPL with other cats St. Raphael in March. These
her owner died, so this nice and doing ?ne. Stop by and talented students need to be volunteers for giving up their as well as the PTA and the ous support. Write on!
kitty is looking for someone spend some time with Triscuit. commended for their dedi- Saturday on tournament day, CLSD Board for their gener- Congratulations!
to love her. Triscuit was shy She might just become your cation to honing their skills
new buddy! Do you have as writers. A huge shout out
room in your heart and home to the Columbia Community
for this nice cat? If you would Foundation. They provided
like to give Triscuit a loving, 100% of the funding need-
forever home, please call the ed for registration and the
Friendship Animal Protective purchase of the trophies and
League at (440) 322-4321. medallions. We also must
(www.FriendshipAPL.org) thank all the students and
The shelter is located at Depot Museum Open House Come to the Circus!
8303 Murray Ridge Road, in
Elyria. Please call u The Liverpool Township Museum, housed in the old train The American Family Foundation invites children of all ages
Depot, will hold its ?rst Open House of the season on Sunday, to their 44th annual Circus. Admittance is normally $15, but this
COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 May 21, from 1-4 p.m. Come browse through the many artifacts event is free to all. The circus is at Grace Pointe Gym, located at
of early Valley City. Free parking and admission. The museum is 2150 Warren Road, in Lakewood, on Friday, May 26, at 7 p.m.
Homecoming Festival fund-raiser located at 6615 Center Rd., in Valley City. There will also be free popcorn for all! The Ohio United Founda-
tion Division of American Family Ministry is based in Strongs-
Come in to Four Keys Restaurant, at 34501 Royalton Road in Parma Lapidary Club ville. For more information, call J. Joseph Baruth, Executive
Columbia Station, on Monday, May 15, between 4-9 p.m. Bring Director, at (216) 401-7871 or (440) 668-4737.
in this article, show the ?yer on your smartphone or tell the ca- The Parma Lapidary Club was founded in 1957 in Parma,
shier you’re supporting the cause to make sure that 50% of the Ohio. In 1958, they were incorporated as a 501©3 non-pro?t Road Closure
proceeds will be donated to the Columbia Homecoming Festival. organization. In 1960, they became members of the Midwest
Federation of Mineralogy and Geological Societies. The club’s A construction project encompassing bridge repairs on
You can also share this event on Facebook through their page Mission is to create for their members and general public, op- State Route 252 (Columbia Road), over the Ohio Turnpike,
at Columbia Homecoming Festival. portunities to appreciate, learn and develop skills and stimulate is occurring this season. Tentatively, on May 30, Suburban
interest in the lapidary arts (cutting, polishing, faceting and carv- Maintenance and Construction, the company contracted to do
J&J Greenhouse ing of stones), metal working arts and in geology, mineralogy, the work, will temporarily shut down the bridge over the turn-
“We Grow On You” paleontology and other related earth sciences. They operate one pike and detours will be in effect. The bridge is scheduled to
of the few Lapidary workshops in northeast Ohio, where mem- be reopened to traf?c by August 11, 2017. Inclement weather
OUR UNIQUE SPECIAL IS BACK! bers have the use of equipment to practice their lapidary skills. and unforeseen project complications may affect project start
times and completion dates. For ongoing updates, please refer
BUY 4 Flats of Flowers, Vegetables, They are a family oriented club and welcome children 10 to www.ohioturnpike.org/constructionupdates.
10” Hanging Baskets or Flower Pouches years of age when accompanied by a parent or guardian to learn
the safe operation of the equipment. All ?rst time visitors who 440-986-2665
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26240 Folley Rd., Columbia Station General Health District (LCGHD) are available at the following
Directions or info 440-236-8762 locations in May:
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!
Hrs: Mon-Sat 9-8; Sun 9-6 Lorain County General Health District, 9880 South Murray
Ridge Rd., Elyria.
•Weekdays, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. *Thursday, May 18, 11 a.m.-
5:30 p.m. No vaccines available on Memorial Day, Monday,
May 29.
•Wednesday, May 17, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.m. -
Avon VFW, 36950 Mills Rd., Avon
Clinic times and dates are subject to change. Call 440-284-
3206 to check clinic times or to make an appointment. Walk-ins
welcome. All children under age 18 must be accompanied by
a parent or guardian. Bring the patient’s current immunization
record, insurance card and cash or check. LCGHD participates
in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program to provide vaccines
to children that qualify. No child in the VFC program is turned
away for inability to pay.
For more information about vaccines, visit LorainCounty-
Health.com.
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Page 8, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Dust and Ashes at CUMC Chicken and Noodles Dinner
The Rural-Urban Record Tom Page and MaryLou Troutman, Dust and Ashes, at their Rochester United Methodist Church is having a Chick-
North Carolina home. en and Homemade Noodles Dinner on Wednesday, May 17,
Published Weekly on Monday from 5-7 p.m. Cost is adults/$8, children (6-12)/$4 and chil-
The public is invited to enjoy an evening of inspiration dren under 6/free. Take-outs are available.
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter and fellowship with the music ministry of Dust and Ashes.
Founders 1955 They will be at Columbia United Methodist Church, located Golf Outing
at 25453 Royalton Rd., (Rt. 82, just east of W. River Rd., in
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Columbia Station) on May 21. The concert is at 6:30 p.m. but St. Paul Lutheran Church, in Valley City, is having their
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 they will also be featured at morning worship at 10:30 a.m. annual Golf Outing on Saturday, June 3, at Bunker Hill Golf
Course, located at 3060 Pearl Rd., in Medina.
Mailing Address: The husband and wife duo of Tom Page and MaryLou
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Troutman sing about Christian faith and use a wide range of Registration is at 8 a.m. and Golf starts at 9 a.m. For more
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station music to paint pictures that offer glimpses of God’s will. Writ- information, visit: www.spvc.org or call (330) 483-3883.
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 ing much of their own music, Dust and Ashes travel full-time
nationwide. Their ministry of music has taken them to radio Youth Group Programs
Email: [email protected] and television and settings as diverse as small local churches,
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com prisons ministries and even the stage of the Grand Ole Opry! Grafton United Methodist Church invites all children
ages 3-12 years old to their Wednesday Youth Program. The
DEADLINE: There will be a free will offering to support their ministry program is from 4:30-6:30 p.m. For more information, call
News articles & all ads - Wednesday by 12pm but otherwise there’s no charge. A nursery will be provided Diane from 9-3 p.m. weekdays at (440) 926-2034.
and refreshments will be served after the concert. Call (440)
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs., 9am-4pm 236-8822 for more information. The Youth Group at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year meet at SEAS Church on the second Tuesday of the month.
Biker Sunday All are invited to come. Please call the Religious Education
Hungarian Dinner & Blessing of the Bikes of?ce at the church for upcoming events at (440) 236-3711.
Community of Faith U.C.C., located at 9715 East River On Sunday, May 21, at 10 a.m., there will be a “Biker Sun- FUNERAL HOME &
Rd., in Elyria, is hosting a Hungarian Chicken Paprikas and day & Blessing of the Bikes” worship, a “Peoples Choice” CREMATION SERVICES
Cabbage Roll Dinner on Saturday, May 20, from 4-6:30 p.m. Bike Show and Prizes.Free lunch off the grill is available be-
Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for children under 10 years. fore the ride down through Mohican Country. Helping You Plan a Personal Remembrance
The dinner is an all-you-can-eat buffet and raf?es are avail-
able at the door. For more information and to make reserva- Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome. DAVID BOGNER
tions, call (440) 309-6828, (440) 366-4651, the church of?ce The event is at Fellowship Church, located at 44777 Route
at (440) 322-3781 or mail reservations with payment to the 18, in Wellington. For more information, call (419) 651-1487. FAMILY FUNERAL HOME
church. Payments must be received by May 15.
Free Oberlin Cemetery Tour 36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955
PAL Support Group www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com
The Oberlin Heritage Center salutes Memorial Day with a
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group free guided tour through scenic Westwood Cemetery on Mon- Laubenthal Funeral
of parents helping parents, offering education and support at day, May 29, at 1 p.m. The one-hour tour includes an intro- Services
no charge, for parents who are trying to save a son or daugh- duction to the history of the cemetery mixed with stories of
ter from addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but Oberlinians who served in the military. The event is free and Offering Forethought
the family members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are open to the public. Following the tour, visitors will have the Funeral Pre-Planning
on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at option to gather with members of the Friends of Westwood
Lighthouse Bible Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in Cemetery for refreshments at the cemetery’s front entrance. LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO
Columbia Station. www.palgroup.org. There will be opportunities to remember loved ones by writ-
ing special memories on “wish paper” and letting them ?y! 38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035
Easter Seals Clothing Drive Friends volunteers also will be sharing news of the new Tran- 440-322-4626 • 440-323-1929
quility Garden being planned for the cemetery. www.laubenthalmercado.com
Litch?eld United Church of Christ is having an Easter
Seals Clothing Drive on May 19 and 20 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tour participants should gather near the Westwood Cem- LOCAL FAMILIES COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR COMMUNITY
etery entrance (429 Morgan Street) to begin the historic jour-
Clean out your closets and bring your bags of donated ney. Parking is available along the paved pathways within the Funeral Home is Accessible to the Physically Disabled
items and help ?ll an Easter Seals truck with clothing, sheets, cemetery. Limited space is available, so pre-registration is
comforters, towels, curtains, shoes, purses and more! encouraged. For more information, or to make a reservation, FUNERAL HOME
please visit www.oberlinheritagecenter.org or call the Heri- 2089 Columbia Road
All donated items will be reused or recycled. All dona- tage Center at (440) 774-1700. Valley City, OH 44280
tions are tax-deductible. Drop off your donation items at Li-
tch?eld United Church of Christ, located at 3928 Avon Lake 330-483-3300
Road in Litch?eld.
“Understanding When
GriefShare Needed Most”
Fields United Methodist Church has started a new program www.bauerfuneralhome1943.com
called GriefShare, a special weekly grief recovery seminar and
support group. GriefShare meets weekly, and continuously as Pre-Need Planning Available
long as there is a need, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and will include a
weekly topic, a short video and a workbook to go along with the
video. You’ll ?nd GriefShare to be a warm, caring environment
and will come to see the group as an oasis on your long journey
through grief. You can join in anytime. Leaders are Adrienne Es-
senberg and Marylynn Swartz. Fields United Methodist Church
is located at 34077 Lorain Road, in North Ridgeville. Please
contact the church of?ce at (440) 327-8753 for more information
or to register for GriefShare.
Come and Worship with us...
And this is the promise which He Himself made to us: eternal life. 1 John 2:25
Church of Christ United Church of God GRAFTON UNITED Our Lady Queen of Peace
12981 Grafton Rd. METHODIST CHURCH Catholic Church
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am Grafton, Oh 44044
Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 Weekend Masses Weekday
Sabbath Services “Your Family Church” Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm Saturdays at 12:30 pm 8:00am
211 Forest St., LaGrange 8:45am Sunday School Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
http://cleveland.ucg.org 10:00am Worship
440-355-6872 11:00am Mon.-Tues.
“Welcome Home” 10:35am Children’s Church Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
COLUMBIA UNITED Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
METHODIST New Life Wesleyan Church Sat. 3:30-
CHURCH NORTH
11149 West River Rd. EATON 4:00pm
Worship Service Columbia Station CHRISTIAN
10:30 a.m. CHURCH ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
SUNDAY 9 am
Sunday School Adult Bible Study (Disciples) TRINITY St. Elizabeth
SUNDAY 10 am Rt. 82 & 83 Ann Seton
during Worship Service Worship & Children’s Church LUTHERAN CHURCH
WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm 440-748-2230 Catholic Parish
25453 ROYALTON ROAD 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Bible Study www.neccdisciples.com Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57) 25801 Royalton Rd.
Youth Group, Kids Club Columbia Station, OH
Pastor Matt Merriman Worship Services Adult Bible Class
236-8822 Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor Sunday 9:30am Sacrament of Reconciliation
Rev. John Bodo 8:00am & 9:30am Sunday Worship (Confession)
[email protected] - Associate Pastor 10:30am
www.columbiaumc.net Sunday School Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
440-236-8600 Church ph: 440-748-2154 Anytime by Appointment
www.nlwesleyan.org 10:45am Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Weekend Masses
Polly Tallos www.trinitygrafton.com Sat. 5 p.m.
Rev. John Ramsey II
Christian Ed. & Youth Director Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
Rev. Charles A. Butcher 440-236-5095
Pastor www.seascolumbiastation.org
Local community provides RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Page 9
generous scholarships
New Eagle Scout
Keystone High School is tremendously grateful for the gen-
Memorial Birding Walk erosity of the surrounding community. Local residents, alumni, Connor Abt Honor. Connor is an extremely
organizations and businesses invest in Keystone students and talented Scout and has dedicat-
The Black River Audubon Society will have a birding walk in empower them to attain a college education. Thanks to the com- Troop #118 of LaGrange ed many personal hours to his
memory of their beloved friend and birder Harry Spencer. It will munity’s ?nancial contributions, over $56,000 in scholarship would like to congratulate community and troop. He has
be the chance to both honor and remember Harry at his favorite funds were awarded to Keystone seniors this year. Connor Abt in reaching the managed to balance his Scout
birding site, the Equestrian Center at Carlisle Reservation Metro rank of Eagle Scout. Connor, work along with academics,
Park, Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. The walk will begin at 9 a.m. Please thank the local businesses, community members and the son of Vince and Carolyn sports, work, other activities
on Saturday, May 20. After the hike, they will have a get-togeth- organizations who donated to Keystone this year: STRIVE, Abt of LaGrange, was award- and his family. His Eagle Scout
er to share the experiences of their walks with Harry and other Molly Webber Memorial, Vexos Corporation, Keystone Alumni, ed his Eagle on December 15, project was the total redesign,
memories of his life that was long devoted to nature and birding. KMS & KHS PTA, LaGrange Historical Society, KHS Drama 2016, and was formally award- planning and building of the
Please visit www.blackriveraudubon.org for more information. Club, Keystone Key Care, Franklin B. Walter, LaGrange Co- ed his Eagle badge on April 30 new entrance sign at Findley
Op Preschool, LifeShare, KES PTA, LaGrange Lions Club, during his Eagle Scout Court of State Park in Wellington. This
Congratulations to all of our senior college scholarship re- KES PTA, LaGrange Masonic Lodge, Evelyn Fanning, KMS was a great project to help the
cipients. This year, school organizations, local businesses and and KHS Casual for a Cause, OAPSE #434, GLW Broadband, park staff as well as promoting
individual donors awarded over $56,000 in scholarship funds to KLEA, KHS Choir Connection, KATS - Jason Rodak, George community involvement in the
help our students’ dreams of a college education become a reali- Hyatt, JoAnn Hyatt, Mike Paris, Bob Renninger, KATS general use and visitation of our state
ty. Thank you to all our community and school organizations for scholarships, KES Staff, Bob & Loretta Friedt Memorial, Boys parks. Connor will continue to
your continued support! and Girls State, Medical Mutual, Ronald P. Irvan Memorial, serve as he has enlisted in the
KEEP - John R. Yates, Stiner, Shirley Dombrosky, Tony Prewitt, United States Army Reserve
Thank you to all the Keystone Elementary, Middle, and High Holcomb-Denham, Kreider-Coleman, Voyner, Marge Fatz, Seth and is scheduled for basic
School teachers and parents who organized Fine Arts Week! The J. Sheldon Memorial, KEEP Anonymous, KEEP Memorial, Ber- training in June. Troop #118
week featured the Northeast Ohio Rocks’ program, a family gal- iswill Insurance Agency and Wade King Memorial. is extremely proud of Connor
lery art night, ?ne arts trivia, an art and chalk walk show and and his devotion to Scouting,
concerts from all three schools! Relay for Life event his community and his fellow
Scouts.
In addition, thank you to Keystone Social Studies teacher Keystone Local School District is hosting their 2nd annual
Scott Schuster for organizing the sophomore class visit to Wash- Relay for Life with the help of Keystone High School’s Youth 4 General Plug and Mfg. Co.
ington, DC and to the trip’s chaperones. They make long-lasting Youth Organization and members of the LaGrange United Meth- NOW HIRING
memories on this trip while learning about our nation’s capital. odist Church. This year’s event will be held on Friday, May 19,
beginning at 6 p.m. at the Keystone High School Track. Part- Time Workers
Lastly, please remember that our Open Enrollment period is Contact Megan at 440-926-1757
in progress now through Wednesday, May 31. See our website One of the ways that you can help is to form a team of
or contact the KES of?ce at 355-2300 for more information. 8-15 members and register online at www.relayforlife.org/la- Mon- Friday 9am-4pm.
grange-keystoneOH. Teams will be expected to set up a “camp”
Franco Gallo, Keystone Superintendent, Franco.Gallo@key- with a game or activity that will be their fund-raiser. As members J’s Skill Game Center
stone.k12.oh.us, (440) 355-2424 of the group run the fund-raiser, at least one member from the 6287 Lear Nagle Rd, N. Ridgeville
team will be walking or running the track. Another way to help 440-788-7266
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Page 10, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Afternoon Book Discussion - Thursday, May 25, at 2 p.m. Spring Concerts
The group will be discussing the book “Flight of Dreams,” by
Rolling Thunder Candlelight Vigil Ariel Lawhon. Interested adults may pick up the available books The Wellington Music Department Spring Concerts are
at the circulation desk to check out. The group will meet in the scheduled on Tuesday, May 16, with the McCormick Bands
Rolling Thunder, Inc., Ohio Chapter 8, is holding a Candle- library’s Community Room. grades 5-8 at 7 p.m. and on Wednesday, May 17, with the Wel-
light Vigil honoring and supporting our military and their fam- lington High School Band and Percussion Ensemble at 7 p.m.
ilies. Join them on Medina’s Historic Square on Saturday, May Friends of the Library Meeting - Tuesday, May 23, at 7 p.m.
20, at 7:30 p.m. in proud support of our troops. The FOL Board will conduct a business meeting for the planning On Friday, May 19, the McCormick Assembly Concert is at
of the “Harvest of the Arts.” All ‘Friends’ members who are 9:30 a.m. with 5/6 Bands and 4th Grade Recorders. On Wednes-
For more information, call Becky or Dave Blackmore at interested in becoming a board member are encouraged to attend day, May 24, at 7 p.m., the WHS and MMS Choir will perform.
(330) 723-0116. the meeting.
All performances take place in the Lindley Center.
Herrick Memorial Library B2B Mixer
Ask the Remodler
The Herrick Memorial Library will be closed on Sundays be- Local business leaders are encouraged to attend the B2B
ginning now through September 24. (Business To Business) Mixer. The goal is to encourage busi- Question: What is the code requirements for a tub or shower surround?
nesses to get more engaged with other local businesses, collabo- Answer: The IRC (International Residential Code) requires the wall area
Adult Writing Group - Thursday, May 18, from 6-7:30 p.m. rate together, refer customers and more. above a tub or shower pan to be covered in a waterproof material to a height
Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all venues. of not less than 72” above the ?nished ?oor. The National Kitchen and Bath
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group is not like other writing groups; we encourage one another, at The Painting Factory, 149 West Herrick Ave. Come and meet three inches above the shower head rough-in location, but it is not required
try new and different forms of writing and learn to create char- Melissa Burns, the owner of the newest business in Wellington. by code. Their recommendation is to prevent damage to the wall or water
acters and plots for your ?ction pieces, or explore the world of getting behind the shower surround from spray being re?ected up onto the
poetry and verse. Registration is encouraged. To register, call Please RSVP to help plan for refreshments at (440) 647-3987 wall above the surround.
the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. or [email protected]. If you have any questions you would like to ask, send them via email to
[email protected]. --Don Jason
My Life and Diabetes Workshop - Fridays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 Historical Society fund-raiser
p.m., May 19 through June 30. A series of six weekly workshops Mother’s Love
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you tips and tools for managing pre-diabetes & type 2 diabetes Northern Ohio, will host a clothing drive on Saturday, May 20,
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Cici was rescued from Dogs and water safety swimmers can be affected in rough surf, and dogs may not
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The last chance to purchase Midview AfterProm tickets will The Center for Orthopedics, 5001 Transportation Drive, in
be Monday, May 15, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the high school Shef?eld Village, will host its 9th annual Free Sports Physical Kiwanis Club Meeting
APR. Cost for a ticket is $15. Parent/guardian signatures on Event on June 9 from 1-6 p.m. Reservations are required and
several release waivers and non-Midview student veri?cation must be done online at http://center4orthopedics.eventbrite.com. If you’re ready to make a difference, then Kiwanis is for
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will be no ticket sales at the door. AfterProm is being held at the “give-aways” along the way. Multiple organizations’ forms per and Kiwanis can make a difference in our community. Join
Strongsville Rec Center (Ernhfelt Complex), 18100 Royalton student accepted. Midview student-athletes and band members them at either of the following locations: Grafton Village
Rd., on Saturday, May 20. A photo ID will be required for entry. must have a fully completed sports physical forms on ?le prior Hall, 960 Main St., Grafton, from 12-1 p.m. or Grafton-Mid-
to participating. Forms are available on the Midview website, view Library, 986 Main St., Grafton, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
ST. MARY ARTS AND SCIENCE FAIR www.midviewk12.org, under athletics. For more information,
The students of St. Mary School in Elyria will present an Arts contact Athletic Director Dan May at [email protected]. Grafton Village Council
and Science Fair on Sunday, May 21, from noon to 3 p.m. in
the parish hall. The event is open to the community. There will TRASH TO TREASURE All council members were present for the May 2 meeting.
be displays of student art projects, science fair exhibits, musical The annual Grafton village-wide garage sale is scheduled for The meeting began with a presentation from Timothy Ledrich, a
presentations, tours of the school and light refreshments. There Saturday, June 10, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. project manager for the GPD Group, an Akron based engineering
will also be a book fair and an Elyria Bicentennial display. ?rm which has done electrical work for the village. The presen-
SUMMER LUNCH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED tation was on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Mapping.
ANNUAL FIREMEN’S FESTIVAL Volunteers are needed for the summer lunch program which If council decided to do GIS mapping, data would be collected
The 81st annual Grafton Firemen’s Festival will be held Fri- runs June 12-August 4, from noon-1 p.m. If you can help, please as to the location of all utility lines, water shut-off valves, sewer
day, May 26, through Memorial Day, Monday, May 29. It will be call, email or stop into the Grafton-Midview Library. manholes, utility poles, transformers and disconnects in the vil-
held at Willow Park and feature Bingo, rides, music and more. BICENTENNIAL GAZEBO DEDICATION AND CONCERT lage. The data can also indicate installation dates, replacement
More details will follow. The base has been installed for the new gazebo at Bicentenni- dates and approximate age of the infrastructure. The information
al Park, on the corner of Mechanic and Main Streets. The gazebo can be used in the future to save time and money avoiding ac-
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE has been built by Berlin Gardens and will be installed on May 18. cidents, to offer better information when making decisions and
The Grafton V.F.W. will once again be sponsoring the Memo- The Gazebo will be dedicated with a special ceremony on June to prevent loss of information as employees leave their employ-
rial Day Parade on Monday, May 29. Line-up will be at 11 a.m. 18. A Patriot Band concert will help cap the celebration. ment. Council will review the information and the cost of the
The parade will step off at noon. The V.F.W. requests political The 2016-2017 school year has been an exciting one for Mid- mapping.
entries not to participate in this event. In celebration of Grafton’s view for many reasons, including our ability to maintain and
Bicentennial, there will be an open house at the post immediate- expand our Project Lead the Way (PLTW) offerings. PLTW is In other action, council approved several resolutions to pur-
ly after the parade. an organization that develops STEM (science, technology, en- chase road salt and electrical materials. Councilman Jason Strah
gineering and math) curricula for elementary, middle and high resigned from the Grafton Fire Department. He cited the reason
SPLASH PAD OPENS schools. Thanks to donations and grants from local organiza- was to avoid a potential con?ict of interest during the search for
The Grafton Village Administrator has announced that the tions, Midview has been able to continually add PLTW courses a new ?re chief. With other councilmen on the ?re department,
Splash Pad at North Park will be opened for the season on Me- at all grade levels and we plan on adding more in the future. who would abstain from voting, there would not be the required
morial Day, May 29. A new shade screen has been installed for Because of the success of our PLTW program, Midview was number of council votes necessary to hire a new ?re chief. With
those watching the children play. All other village parks will be selected as a PLTW Model Showcase School. As such, on May his resignation from the ?re department, a vote could move for-
open on Memorial Day as well, including restroom facilities. 16, we are hosting a PLTW Showcase, where other districts will ward.
MIDVIEW BOYS BASKETBALL GOLF TOURNAMENT be visiting our schools to see how we’ve successfully imple-
Registrations are now being accepted for the Midview Boys mented STEM courses in all of our buildings. I’m excited for KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
Basketball Golf Tournament. The event is a 3-person scramble our teachers and staff to share their best practices and highlight
being held at Brentwood Golf Club on Saturday, June 3. It will the amazing things they’ve done this year. GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
begin with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. The $65 entry fee per per- On May 18, I invite you to attend the ?nal band concert for
son includes:18 holes of golf, a golf cart, lunch, prizes, beverage our middle school students. Students in grades 6-8 will perform ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
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game. Soft spikes are required. Entries are being requested by I would also like to congratulate those who were inducted
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Coding Club - Monday, May 22, 3:30-5 p.m. Explore the
In other discussion, Lorain County Pride Day activities are Which helps when you have the
being planned and will include placing baskets of ?owers on world of code and increase your problem-solving skills, express
village lamp posts. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, your creativity, work as a team and have fun! We will meet after HOME/CAR PAYMENTS.
May 16. school in the Teen Zone and learn together how to make simple
webpages, create animation and more. No experience necessary Combine your home and auto insurance and save up
Midview Youth Football registration to participate. Already know how to code? We need mentors! For to 25% on your premiums at Nationwide®
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Midview Youth Football will be holding registration again in Mark Cummings Agency
person at Midview High School on May 20 from 9 a.m.-1p.m. Monthly Book Club - Tuesdays, May 23, 6:30-7:45 p.m. or
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your opinion regarding teacher requests, teacher appreciation
feed back and the upcoming ?eld day. It’s never too early to start Grafton Citizen, August $80 radio. SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
on the next school year! 30, 1935: Labor Day plans are Dancing preceeds through-
now completed: Plans are all Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
VFW Scholarship applications set for a big Labor Day Picnic out the afternoon and evening. programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
and Home Coming! Grafton, It’s a great day, folks! It’s your 3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
College Scholarship applications are now available for Mid- that day, will return to the day! If you live in Grafton, The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
view and Keystone Seniors at VFW Post #3341, located at 783 happy days of former years plan to stay there Labor Day. drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
Huron St., in Grafton. Completed applications are due by May when Labor Day was recog- If you live away from Grafton, If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview,
27. For more information, call Millie Karpinski at (440) 355- nized as Home Coming Day plan to be there Labor Day.
4719. and the celebration will be As a result of the ’35 and ’36 ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED.
staged with all the enthusiasm Homecomings, the Fire De-
Grafton-Midview Library of the former period, but with partment decided to do their These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
added zest and ginger which own money raiser in 1937.
To register for programs, call (440) 926-3317 or visit the li- the newly organized Grafton 5/15 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
brary at 983 Main Street. You can also register by visiting the Volunteer Fire department can Remember this was in donuts and coffee for participants.
website, www.gmplibrary.org. Most library programs require give such an occasion. 1935 and a village activity, 5/16 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being
registration. a so-called home-coming. A instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit
With the stage all set, ev- second one was held in 1936. and juice for participants.
Writer’s Bunch - Tuesday, May 16, 5:30-7:45 p.m. An in- erything awaits the arrival of Both were held on the south- 5/19 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and
triguing homework assignment is given each meeting to review next Monday. Throughout east corner of Main and Me- snacks for participants.
the following month. Critiquing and snacks are shared at each the town ?ngers are crossed, chanic Streets. 5/22 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
informal gathering. First and third Tuesdays of the month. expressing the hope the sun donuts and coffee for participants.
will shine, adding warmth to Now, 81 years later, come 5/23 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise
Crochet 101 - Thursday, May 18, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn a the festivities of the day. But, to the 2017 Firemen’s festival Class being instructed by Debi’s
couple basic crochet stitches from our own Tami Mullins! In rain or shine, there is only one on Friday, May 26 - Monday, Personal Training with fruit and
June, after we’ve had loads of practice at home, we will put the Labor Day and it will take a May 29. Enjoy Michelle Lee juice for participants.
stitches together and make a simple dishcloth with a scallop bor- colossal downpour to change and the Nu-Blu Bluegrass 5/26 at 2:00 pm Senior Card
der. Please bring an I or J hook and cotton yarn. plans. So, get all set folks. Band Saturday night, the Club with pop and snacks for
Grafton’s young ?re depart- Midview Jazz Band Sunday participants.
All Day Scrap & Craft - Saturday, May 20, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 ment is staging this event for afternoon, “Movies Under
p.m. Need some space to spread out and work on your scrapbook your bene?t as well as theirs The Stars,” Friday and Sun- • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
(and their bene?t becomes day nights, plus all the usu- the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
Come and Join yours, for upon the success of als: Beer Garden, Texas Hold
the Grafton the ?re department, depends ‘Em, Water Fight, Instant Bin- • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
your ?re protection.) go, Cruise-In, Kid’s Matinees, occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
Midview Kiwanis Blackjack, Bike Raf?e, Fire Manager for additional information.
Club! The events will begin at Safety House, Poker, Fire-
10 o’clock with a real real-?re works and of course, Bingo!
ball game. Rothgery Motors Check the festival display at
will try to outplay Erhart and Town Hall.
they promise to give the ball
fans a lot of real thrills. Doris Wildenheim - 926-
2956
Master of Ceremonies
We invite you to attend an informational George Edwards takes charge
gathering: at 1 o’clock. Francis Bardon,
Junior Mole and Frank Boron
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 will give an accordion quartet
just as a starter. The Mayor, T.
Grafton Village Hall Grafton-Midview Library C. Washington, will give the
address of welcome. This will
960 Main St -OR- 986 Main St be followed by a talk by R. T.
Boone, vice-president of the
12:00pm - 1:00pm 6:30pm - 7:30pm Northwestern Firemen’s As-
sociation.
Membership cost: $70 (good till Oct 2018) Join in on the Village of Grafton
For more information contact: Virginia Miller and Jea- Bicentennial Parade!
Celeste Brlas nette Burke will give a tap
440-332-5867 dancing exhibition. Frank Bo- The Village of Grafton’s Bicentennial Parade will be held on July 1st,
[email protected] ron and Joe Burke will give an 2017. Parade step off will be at 6:30pm, line up for participants will
wwww.ohiokiwanis.org accordion duet. At 2:30, the be at 5:30pm at the Grafton Police Department, 1009 Chestnut St.
races begin with prizes for all
winners. At 7 p.m., the oldest
couple at the grounds will be
given a prize. At 10 p.m., there
will be a grand drawing for an
The parade catagories are: animal drawn, classic auto, decorated
bicycle, equestrian, fire department unit, float, marching unit, motor-
cycle unit, musical unit, organization, truck and business.
Register for the parade with the form below or pick one up at the
Grafton Village Hall.
Participation deadline for registration is June 1st.
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is high in acidity and from heat and let meat rest on a plate to re-
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lo, President and Director of Winemaking at Sequoia niment for a glass of Beurre Rouge Sauce
Grove Winery. Cabernet Sauvignon. • Use the same pan to prepare the sauce.
Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of rendered fat.
To help you ?nd the perfect pairing, Trujillo is shar- Ingredients Turn heat to low and add the shallots, stirring
ing a few basic tips: • 2 ribeye steaks (21 until translucent and tender. With the heat on
days dry age prime) high, deglaze the pan with 8 ounces of Se-
• Pair the right varietal to the right dish; Chardon- • 15-20 garlic cloves quoia Grove Cabernet Sauvignon. Continue
nay with grilled vegetables or fruit; and Cabernet Sau- • Peanut oil stirring until liquid is reduced to 1 tablespoon,
vignon for grill-roasted larger cuts. • 8 ounces of dry red shaking the pan back and forth.
wine (Sequoia Grove • Reduce the heat to low and add very
• Select wines from trusted producers made in a Cabernet Sauvignon) cold butter, one tablespoon at a time until
balanced style. Wines that are too ripe, sweet, tan- • 3 tablespoons shal- all the butter is incorporated. Shake the pan
nic or alcoholic will usually clash with grilled foods. lots, ?nely minced back and forth to melt the butter into the re-
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Arts Council Officers installed Discover the RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Page 19
Ridge event
North Ridgeville Arts Council’s monthly meeting was held Welcome to North Ridgeville’s
on April 17 at the North Ridgeville Library. Of?cers were sworn North Ridgeville Visi-
in by Garalynn Thomas. North Ridgeville Arts Council meets tor Bureau’s Discover The Saturday, May 20, 2017
the third Monday of each month at the North Ridgeville Library Ridge Open House and
at 7 p.m. Refreshments are served and the public is invited. On kick off party takes place 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
May 15, the meeting will be storytelling “Down Memory Lane.” Saturday, May 20, from
Wear a large hat and a colorful scarf and bring an item from your 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. The event Event begins at the North Ridgeville Ranger
past that is special to you. Share your special items with a special starts at North Ridgeville Stadium for the Spring Kick-off Party
story in honor of Mother’s Day. If you need more information, High School for the Spring 34600 Bainbridge Rd.
call Nancy Gavin at (440) 353-9395 or e-mail Nancy Bowman at Kick Off Party and con-
[email protected]. tinues for 21 Open House FREE & SELF-GUIDED OPEN HOUSE TOUR
locations throughout North throughout the city.
Lion’s Club and V.F.W. sponsor Ridgeville. Win a 48” big
Memorial Day Parade screen TV with drawing at BIG SCREEN TV
every site. Drawing!
Calling all ?oats, sports teams, groups/organizations, deco-
rated bikes and etc., for participation in the annual North Rid- For more information, Discounts, Raffles and Give-a-ways. Fun for the whole family!
geville Memorial Day Parade! Everyone is invited on this special call North Ridgeville Vis- Presented by... North Ridgeville Visitors Bureau
day to help honor all our Veterans and their service to our coun- itors Bureau at (440) 327- (440) 327-3737 • www.nrchamber.com
try. Participants will step-off about 9:45 a.m. from the Marc’s 3737. Facebook/ Discover the Ridge
parking lot, but should arrive by 9:15 a.m. for line-up. The North
Ridgeville Lion’s Club and North Ridgeville V.F.W. Post 9871 Your Westside Leader in Dermatology Services
will sponsor the annual parade and the special Memorial Day
Service at the old stadium immediately following the parade. • Adult and pediatric
patients welcome
Participants already include dignitaries from the City of North
Ridgeville, V.F.W. Post 9871 (including the Honor Guard), the Conveniently located near Rt. 83 & 1-90
V.F.W.’s Gold Star Wife’s Jackie Harris and historical cars. Judg-
es will be on hand and prizes awarded after the Memorial Day
service.
This is a wonderful morning for everyone to enjoy the en-
tertainment, pay respect to those who served and enjoy some
refreshments. Donuts and drinks will be provided by the V.F.W.
Ladies Auxiliary and the North Ridgeville Lion’s Club will have
hotdogs and pop on hand after the parade and before the ceremo-
ny. Donations will be accepted. Families and those young and
old should plan to attend the parade and ceremony.
Anyone who would like additional information about the
North Ridgeville Lion’s Club is welcome to attend a meeting.
The Lions meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at
6 p.m. in Bullfrog’s backroom.
For more information about the parade or service, please con-
tact: Parade: Lion President Selena Kimble at (440) 823-3540 or
email [email protected]. Memorial Service: Lion Rita
Price at (440) 668-7333 or email [email protected].
You can also contact the Lion’s Club at nrlionsclub@yahoo.
com.
North Ridgeville Library
The Library is closed on May 29 for observance of Memorial
Day.
Mystery Book Discussion - Come discuss “Personal,” by
Lee Child on Wednesday, May 17, from 7-8 p.m. Someone has
taken a long-range shot at the French president but failed to kill
him. The suspected sniper has serious skills and is a hard man to
?nd. Reacher tracked him down once and put him in jail. Now
he’s asked to hunt him again and put him away permanently.
Tracking the shooter will take Reacher from France to England
after a killer with a treacherous vendetta. He’ll need to uncover
who did the hiring and what’s behind the assassination attempt
before executing his orders. Copies of the mystery book being
discussed are available at the adult information desk. New mem-
bers are welcome. Preregistration is required.
Word 2016 For Beginners - Learn the basics about Micro-
soft Word 2016, including the formatting and editing necessary
for creating a basic document, on Monday, May 22, from 6:30-8
p.m. and on Thursday, May 25, from 2-3:30 p.m. Participants
need to be comfortable using a mouse to attend. Preregistration
is required.
Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - The library is hosting
the afternoon adult book discussion to talk about “No Cats Al-
lowed,” by Miranda James on Tuesday, May 23, from 1-2 p.m. In
the latest mystery in the New York Times best-selling “Cat in the
Stacks” series, librarian Charlie Harris and his Maine Coon cat
Diesel must clear a friend when the evidence is stacked against
her. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion of a popular
title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month. Copies of the
book are available at the adult information desk. New members
are welcome. Preregistration is required.
North Ridgeville Writers - Are you an adult who wants to
meet other writers and hone your writing skills? Come on Sat-
urday, May 27, from 2-4 p.m. Participate in read and critique
sessions and build your skills through writing practice. Preregis-
tration is required.
Registration for programs and more information is available
online at LorainPublicLibrary.org or by calling the North Rid-
geville Library at (440) 327-8326. The North Ridgeville Library
is located at 35700 Bainbridge Road.
Ashland University graduates
The following students completed their Ashland University
degree requirements and graduated during commencement cere-
monies on Saturday, May 6.
Melissa Alessio of Grafton, Maria Alfano-Cooper of Elyria,
David Banyasz of North Ridgeville, Karlee Bruck of Elyria,
Jenna Burke of North Ridgeville, Timothy Cochey of Grafton,
Shannon Heffernan of Wellington, Monica Swain of Elyria, Erin
Adams of Grafton, Rebecca Anderson of Wellington, Zachary
Brosky of North Ridgeville, Alexis Csizmadia of Elyria, Anas-
tasia Derrick of Wellington, Connor Dunwoodie of Wellington,
Amanda Giovannazzo of Elyria, Hannah Hartley of Litch?eld,
Kacey Kovac of North Ridgeville, Megan Lasch of Litch?eld,
Melissa Long of Elyria, Erin Mokry of North Ridgeville, Jere-
miah Munoz of Elyria, Kayla Rose of Lagrange, Kelsey Simons
of Elyria, Samantha Solanics of Grafton, Andrew Thomas of
Elyria, Daina Thomas of North Ridgeville, Jenna Westgate of
Elyria and Melissa Wolf of North Ridgeville. Congratulations!
Page 20, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, May 15, 2017 Memorial Day in Grafton Township The ?re chief announced various testing on the ?re trucks will
be taking place in the next few weeks. Approval was given for
AAUW meeting/program The Belden Historical Society is again sponsoring a parade the purchase of rear lights for the back of one of the trucks at a
and program on Memorial Day, May 29. The parade line-up will cost of approximately $700. Work is ?nished on truck 172. The
The Elyria Chapter of AAUW proudly presents David Sim- be at the Grafton Township Fire Hall, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The trustees and ?re chief will approve the work before arrangements
mer, President of the Friends of Sacred Landmarks Initiative, parade will start at 10 a.m. and will proceed to the Grafton Town- are made for its return to the station. The EMTs responded to ten
who will speak about the “Stained Glass Windows of Lorain ship Veterans’ Memorial Park for a short program. The parade residential calls and to two motor vehicle accidents in April. The
County” at their May 15 meeting at 7 p.m. AAUW meets at will include the Midview A.F.R.O.T.C and Marching Band. number of calls, year to date, is lower than last year, but is aver-
Grace Lutheran Church, located at 9685 East River Street, in age when looking at data from the past ?ve years. A replacement
Elyria. This is the last meeting before the summer break. There Vacation Bible School battery and pads have been ordered for the AED unit at the town-
will be a pot luck dinner at 6 p.m. and installation of of?cers. ship hall. The expiration date on the equipment has been reached.
Belden United Methodist Church invites all children to get The trustees approved the purchase of replacement parts for a
Murder Mystery ready for fun at “Hero Central: Discover Your Strength in God,” pulse oximeter at the approximate cost of $800. An application
Vacation Bible School. Come discover how to ?y through life for a grant will be ?led to try to recoup some of the cost.
The Friends of MetroParks of Lorain County is sponsoring with God and others! The fun happens June 26-30, from 6:30-
their 12th annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre, “A Murder 8:30 p.m. at Belden United Methodist Church, located at 36130 In other discussion, there was one funeral/cremation in the
Has Been Renounced,” by Lee Mueller. Performances are on State Route 303. township and the hall was rented three times in April. Changes
Saturday, May 19-20. Seating will be at 6:30 p.m., with dinner as to the township web address may be needed as the cost tripled
at 7 p.m. The show will be held at the Carlisle Visitor Center, Grafton Twp. Trustees for the current address. Membership renewals were approved for
located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. www.graftontownship.org the Lorain County Township Association. The next meeting is
scheduled for June 13.
Tickets are $30 per person or $58 per couple. Group rates are Approximately 25 residents attended the Grafton Township
also available. For more information or to order tickets, please Trustee meeting on May 9. The meeting began with the opening Tree-Care Booklet
call (216) 544-3865. of road project bids. Three bids were opened for asphalt paving
with Cross Roads Asphalt Recycling submitting the lowest bid The Arbor Day Foundation is offering a handy tree-care
Happy of $12,099. There was one bid for the motor paving project. The booklet designed to help people plant and care for trees. Anyone
Mother’s Day bid was from Melway Paving Co. Inc. for $143,275. The trustees can receive Conservation Trees, a user-friendly booklet featuring
approved the winning bids, contingent upon approval from the illustrations, colorful photos and easily understood descriptions,
May 14 Lorain County engineer. The opening of bids led to a discussion by making a $3 donation to the Foundation this month.
regarding the existing road levy. The one mil levy has been in
Pride Day Saturday, May 20! place for many years and brings in approximately $65,000 annu- The booklet provides details about the right way to plant and
Keep in touch with your community ally. The cost of road repairs has dramatically escalated. prune trees. It also includes tips on using shade trees and wind-
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com breaks to save on energy costs, attract songbirds and create a
A Lorain County Sheriff Deputy said there were approxi- living snow fence. To receive the booklet, send a $3 check along
JACK MATIA mately 60 incidents on the April report for Grafton Township. with your name and address to: Conservation Trees, Arbor Day
HONDA The number is deceiving as the report creates a new report line Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, or order
for all entries regarding an incident. The number of calls was online at arborday.org/conservationtrees.
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440-366-5501 Departmental reports were then given. The Zoning Inspector
reported he issued one permit in April for a house addition on Grafton Wellington
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria Harvest Lane. He also gave updates on several properties which 35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St
had zoning violations. The Road Department has sold the re- 440-647-6010
New and Certi?ed Hondas maining lawn mowers which were for sale. The roof on the one 440-926-3312
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Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 building. The Road Department will also be ?ling an application
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ily May Be Entitled To A Sig- forward control. Loaded with counts. Insured. 440-236-3609. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free
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rate monitor, $200; Husqvar- supports the Controller and premises. Contents of unit
APPLIANCES na chain saw, model 51, 16” Operations Manager in man- will be sold at private/public Blacktop •Driveways
bar, $150; 1985 Bolens trac- aging project costs and en- sale or disposed/destroyed.
Good clean used appliances. tor, 19HP hydrostatic lift, 54” suring ?nancial integrity. This Public Sale 6/3/17 @ 9:00 AM • Parking Lots
Call Bill Bakers, 440-322-2325. blade, snow plow and chains, position takes an active role in @ A Affordable Self Storage,
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BROWN’S DESIGN LANDSCAPING INC. & NURSERY HOME OF THE FREE GUTTERS Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping
Tree Trimming • Removal
Family owned & operated over 27 yrs. 216-973-4690 Stump Grinding • Pruning
Fertilizers • Fire Wood
1Nursery open to the public • Design & Installation - Water Features, Mention this ad for 10% OFF
Lawn Installation, Paver Patios & Walk Ways ICPI Certi?ed, Free Estimates!
Irrigation Installation & Service
Seth Emerson - Owner
12590 Durkee Rd., Grafton • 440-748-2642 Office: 440-322-2624
PAINTING BENEDICT ROOFING Emergency: 440-452-2456
Family Business for Three Generations
PAINTING & MORE [email protected]
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS
Paint, Wallpaper and all the little extras. Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949
High Quality, Great Prices, Pleasant, Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates
www.benedictroofing.com
Professional and Leaves NO MESS!
25 yrs exp, FREE ESTIMATE. 440-567-8884 Jeff’s Construction All Seasons Roo?ng ARBOR CARE TREE
MILUM PAINTING Premier HOUSE, PORCH, GARAGE ROOFS Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
Property Enhancement Gutters • Carpentry • Masonry Siding & Gutter&OHDQLQJ Repairs • 113 Ft. Crane
Interior/Exterior
Drywall Install/Repair FREE ESTIMATES Siding • Slates • Chimneys Repairs from $75. • Removal, Trimming, Firewood
Interior & Exterior & Exterior Painting
FREE ESTIMATES 440-748-3259 Casey Williamson Triple Shredded Mulch
Painting, Staining & Power Washing Violations & Repairs!
440-309-5938 Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
Call or Text! 440-334-0578 216-861-2238
440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675
SEPTIC SERVICES
PLUMBING Licensed by Board of Health
Cuyahoga, Medina & Lorain Counties
440-324-4321 SERVICES: WATERPROOFING
• Reasonable Rates
•Plumbing Repairs • Prompt, Reliable Service BASEMENT
•Sewer & Drain Cleaning SOLUTIONS
•Electronic Locating • Senior Discounts
•Video Camera Inspection Chuck Dunlap, Owner • Waterproofing
•Sewer Excavation • Foundation Repair
$10 Off with this ad
30 Years Experience $25OFFPersonal Plumber Service Corp. • Yard Drainage
Any Service 440-236-9200 • Excavating
24 HOUR EMERGENCY Expires 6/30/17. Not valid with any other offer. 330-725-3175
SERVICE • Sewer Replacement
SIMMONS
OH LIC #21372
CONSTRUCTION
www.valurooter.com Joe Simmons George Rose
216-978-2474 216-905-6947
J.A. Kilby Plumbing 440.773.3040
SEPTIC SYSTEM
Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services INSTALLATION & REPAIRS POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions Sewer, water & gas line repair/replacement SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED
CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available BASEMENT WALL CRACKS
•New Work •Replacement •Repairs LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED
~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~
•Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation SIDING & WINDOWS
•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped
440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com
State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response
Custom Exteriors JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036
D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines •Windows •Azek Since 1989 J. A. KILBY ENT.
•Siding •Soffit
Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work •Doors •Metal “Stop the water before it stops you!”
Residential • Industrial • Commercial •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening,
24 HOUR SERVICE Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
•Stone & Shake Siding •Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
State ID# 19467 •Gutter/Cleaning/Guards
ODOT Certified 440-327-3433
440-926-1600
Edward Logar 7424 Crocker Rd. Snow Plowing CAREERS
Valley City, OH 44280 Available
Off: 330-483-0055
Cell: 216-970-1910
ROOFING TREE SERVICE AIRLINE
CAREERS
CRR Ruby Red Construction Jason E. Davis
-Complete Crane Service- Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
CONSTRUCTION coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Licensed • Bonded • Insured “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
Tree/Stump Removal Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Power Wash
Call Dave at Tree Trimming, Firewood Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
“FREE ESTIMATES”
(216) 584-5777 or email Bonded & Insured 800-481-7894
[email protected]
812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 Get your ad in the
Free Estimates • Senior Discounts Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] Classi?eds! Call today!
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