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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2017-04-10 14:51:26

4-10-17

TheRural-Urban Record
“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”
www.rural-urbanrecord.com

Volume 62, No. 40 Columbia Station, Ohio April 10, 2017

9th Annual Grafton Right Track Award Winners

Recipients of the 2016 Grafton Right Track Awards (L-R) Dustin Crum, Kathy Hyle, Marilyn in which to wait for rides. Grafton Midview Kiwanis most recently a bicentennial
Clements, Beth Plas, Shannon Douglas and Jim Clark. Hosting these students gives Club, Grafton V.F.W, #3341, program titled VIVA Vintage
our children a place to go, a Grafton Hot Stove, Grafton Fashion Show. Congratu-
The ninth annual Graf- nine years. The organization donations to the Girl Scouts, place to be active in a posi- Midview Public Library, lations to the Friends of the
ton Right Track Awards has changed its name to the the Cub Scouts, Midview tive way and in a safe atmo- Grafton History Association, Grafton-Midview Public
were presented on Saturday, Greater Grafton Partnership, school groups, the Read be- sphere. This reduces crime Midview Youth Football and Library. Their of?cers are:
March 18, in a breakfast or GGP. The GGP presented tween the Wines fund-raiser, and vandalism within the vil- Soldiers of History. Beth Plas - President, Kathy
ceremony at the library. The the 2016 awards in four cat- both teen and adult Summer lage. Congratulation to the Hyle - Vice President, Mar-
awards were created to thank egories; business of the year, Reading programs, the An- Grafton Recreation, Fitness, The 2016 honoree is the ilyn Clements - Treasurer,
and honor those who have organization of the year, gel Tree program through and Events Center owned by Friends of the Grafton Mid- and Brenda Jalowiec - Sec-
volunteered their time and youth of the year and citizen the Salvation Army and Jerry Smith and represented view Public Library. This retary.
treasure to make the Grafton of the year. other programs through lo- by Shannon Douglas. Past organization began in 1984
community a better place to cal churches. Their doors recipients include: Grafton with the mission to support The Youth of the year is
live. Recipients are not mon- The Business of the Year have been opened for youth Sparkle Market, The Uni- the library through advocacy awarded to a high school stu-
etarily compensated for their is Grafton Recreation, Fit- events, to a free social club, corn Restaurant, Ross Com- and fundraising. The group dent who has demonstrated
efforts, they only receive ness, and Events Center. and to community groups for panies, Marcos Pizza, GLW re-organized following the they are headed on the right
personal satisfaction and Nominated by an employee, conducting meetings. The Broadband, Grafton Crews economic downturn of 2009. track. The 2016 Youth of the
the enjoyment of helping the business purchased and Center has focused on the Thru and Smith and Schmidt Since then, the group has Year is Dustin Crum. His
their community. The Right renovated a large building needs of the children, with Insurance Agency. raised more than $40,000 for leadership and work in the
Track Awards were created in the village which was Midview students receiving the library, has sponsored li- ?eld of athletics has brought
by and have been sponsored beginning to go downhill greatly reduced entrance The number of years brary events and has created conference championships,
by the Grafton Midview due to vacancy. This already fees, and being provided past Organizations of the an endowment. Some of the regional attention, state rank-
Business Association for improves the community. In with a weather safe area Year recipients have served programs sponsored by the ings and national recognition
addition, the business made Grafton is in the hundreds. group include: a discussion for himself and for Midview
Service hours in the tens of with author Mary Ann Win- Schools. In addition, he is a
thousands. They have left a kowski, the Ghost Whisper- scholar and is active in his
footprint on the people and er held at Midview Middle church. Talent isn’t enough
landscape of the village. School, a Summer Reading to accomplish all he has.
Their projects have erected kickoff breakfast with games He spent years of practice
lights at the former Graf- at Willow Park, an astronaut honing his abilities and had
ton School, created history ?tness program, drone pro- a strong work ethic. In his
rooms, introduced athletics grams, a low and slow cook- three years as starting quar-
to children, helped create ing class, haunted ginger- terback for Midview Varsity
a splash pad at North Park, bread houses, clay sculpture Football, Crum led his teams
sponsored parades, record- and jewelry program repre- to an astonishing record of
ed Grafton history in books senting art inspired learn- 32 wins and only 4 losses.
and scrapbooks, created ing, a Star Wars program, This gave the Middies two
parks and memorial walk- an informational program conference championships,
ways, provided educational on the Edmund Fitzgerald, six playoff appearances and
scholarships, helped foster an evening with author Tom a regional runner up title.
children, provided sum- Batuik who does the Funky Midview was listed in both
mer lunches, provided tax Winkerbean comic strip and state and national rankings.
help and so much more.
Our past recipients include RIGHT TRACK AWARDS CONTINUED ON PAGE 16
Midview Women’s Club,

Penfield Quilters Wellington Local Mission Project seeks volunteers
5th Annual Quilt Show
First United Method-
The Pen?eld Quilters 5th sation and viewing of quilts. ist Church of Wellington is Volunteers of all skills can take part in the Wellington Mission Project in June.
annual Quilt Show will be The Quilters will have a dis- looking for volunteers with
held on Wednesday, May play of the quilts that they the following skills for their
3 from 1-3 p.m. at Pen?eld have worked on as a group, Local Mission Project from-
Community Church, locat- as well as personal projects June 26-30.
ed at 40775 St. Rt. 18, in to show you. There will be
Pen?eld Township. Join the sewing items available for Needed skills are: Car-
Pen?eld Quilters for an af- purchase as well as a Quilt pentry, painting, electrical,
ternoon of dessert, conver- Raf?e. You are encouraged plumbing, yardwork, house-
to bring your own creations hold cleaning and etc. Give
to “show off.” Please attach us the whole week, or a day
an index card or label to the or two, or in the morning
quilt with your name and in- or afternoon. Whatever ?ts
formation that you wish to your schedule. If you would
share. There is free admis- like to help, or if you know
sion to the show; donations of anyone who could use
to Wellington Well-Help will some home repair or yard
be accepted. Pen?eld Com- work in the Wellington area,
munity Church is located 1/4 please contact the church at
mile east of Rt. 18 and Rt. (440) 647-3262 or Pastor
301 intersection. For more Paul Wilson at (440) 935-
information, call the church 2038, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
of?ce at (440) 647-3818. Please register by May 15.
Breakfast and lunch will be
provided and all are wel-
come to help.

Easter Community Carlisle 10 Grafton 14 N. Ridgeville 18 Churches 6
Directory Columbia 3 Grafton Twp. 17 Wellington 19 Profile Page 9
Services Page Eaton 10 LaGrange 12 Events page 2 Let’s Eat 13
6-7

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Grafton

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Page 2, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017

LOCAL

Events

April 8 April 9 April 15 April 22 April 29 April 29

Road to Freedom Easter Brunch & FREE Community Easter LuLaRoe Shopping Spree Columbia After Prom Herb Fair
Egg Hunt Egg Hunt Fundraiser
Face your fears and test your Come to this event and browse Time to get the herbs for your
courage as you play the role of Brunch includes all-you-can-eat The annual Easter Egg Hunt by through all the LuLaRoe cloth- Bring your family and friends for garden or just learn how to cook
a pre-Civil War slave traveling eggs, pancakes, sausage, ham, LifeSpring Community Church ing, plus visit with other vendors a Wing Night and Basket Fund- with fresh herbs.
the Underground Railroad hop- biscuits and gravy, coffee, juice will have hunts for 4 different that will be there as well. raiser. A portion of the proceeds
ing to escape to freedom $5. and milk. The Easter Bunny will age groups (0-2, 3-4, 5-7, 8-12). will bene?t the Columbia class Vermilion River
also be there. Adults $6, Kids Visit with the Easter Bunny and Grace Baptist Church of 2017 After Prom. Reservation,
French Creek Reservation 3-12 $4 and under 3 is free. win great prizes! 3480 Laurel Rd, 51211 North Ridge Rd,
4530 Colorado Ave, Hunt start at 1:00 and is $5. Brunswick Grindstone Tap House Vermilion
Shef?eld Village Mill Stream Park 10:00am - 4:00pm 826 Front St, Berea 12:00pm - 3:00pm
4:00pm then every 30 min Pen?eld Township Hall 1250 Maple St, EarthFest 2017 Time TBD
41012 St. Rt. 18 Valley City
Dinosaurs! Wellington 11:00am - 12:00pm Families will enjoy all day en- April 29-30
10:00am - 1:00pm tertainment with eco-activi-
With an outdoor dino trail, an Lunch with Easter Bunny ties, workshops & teach-ins, Ohio Gun Show
indoor dino discovery area and April 12 & Egg Hunt Midwest Evolve Ride & Drive,
activities, this Dinosaurs! event biodiesel powered amusement Thousands of guns, knives &
is perfect for the whole fami- Columbia After Prom Lunch is $2 and includes a hot park rides, all day music on 4 military items to buy/sell/trade.
ly. Includes food from some of Fundraiser dog, cookie, snack and a drink. stages, urban farm animals, lo- Many rare and unusual ?rearms
your favorite local food trucks The egg hunt will take place at cal food trucks, and much more will be on display and for sale!
on the weekends. Runs now till Bring your family and friends to 12:45 p.m. Age groups will be 4 Bring your old gun or war souve-
May 7th. $3/person over 3yrs. eat or carry-out your meal. 15% and under, 5-8 years and 9-12 Cuyahoga Fairgrounds nir for a free appraisal or to sell.
of the proceeds will bene?t the years. There will be prizes, can- 19021 Bagley Rd, Cash buyers will be there! Un-
Carlisle Reservation Columbia class of 2017 After dy and special raf?es! Middleburg Heights, OH der 21 must be with Parent, $7.
12882 Diagonal Rd, Prom. 10:00am - 7:00pm
LaGrange LaGrange Lions Park Cuyahoga Fairgrounds
12:00pm - 6:00pm Daily Bootleggers 240 Glendale St., Horse Rescue Fundraiser 19021 Bagley Rd,
34550 E Royalton Rd, LaGrange Middleburg Heights, OH
April 9 Columbia Station 12:00pm Come enjoy all you can eat Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm
5:00pm to Close pasta, pizza, wings, salad and Sun: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Kiwanis Pancake April 19 pop, beer, wine and well drinks.
Breakfast April 13 Sideboards, 50/50 raf?e, raf?e Advertise Your Event!
Ladies Night Out baskets and door prizes. Tick-
All you can eat pancakes AND CHS Blood Drive ets are $25 per person. Tick- • Event Name
french toast along with sau- Come out and shop with some ets and donations help pay for • Description of Event
sage, juice/coffee. $6 Donation, Columbia High School Leaders over 20 local small businesses horse feed, supplements, veter-
under 3 free. Chineese Raf?e Club will be sponsoring a blood and enjoy some food, drinks, inary and farrier care and stall (Includes up to 25 Words)
Prizes, Door prizes and pics drive. Participation in this pro- and trivia. Admission is FREE! bedding. • Date
with the Easter Bunny! gram supports Lifeshare’s gen- • Location
erous scholarship program for Bullfrogs Sport Cafe Quaker Steak & Lube • Time
Olmsted Falls High School graduating seniors. Help save a 33137 Center Ridge Rd, 4900 Transportation Dr,
26939 Bagley Rd, life-donate blood! North Ridgeville Shef?eld Village • Website (if needed)
Olmsted Falls 6:00pm - 9:00pm 6:00pm - 8:30pm
8:00am - 12:30pm Columbia High School • There is a cost to advertise
14168 W River Rd, April 21 • Restrictions apply to certain
Pancake Breakfast with Columbia Station
the Easter Bunny 8:00am - 1:00pm Unique Lorain Landmarks events, call to check!
Bus Tour
Breakfast includes pancakes, Kids Spring Party Call: 440-236-5103
scrambled eggs, sausage, From the Charleston Cemetery,
milk, juice and coffee. Adults Egg Hunt, Easter Crafts, unexpected public buildings,
$6, Seniors and kids 4-10 $5, games, pizza and snacks, Bub- distinctive religious edi?ces, to
3 and under free. Enjoy a bake ble Lady Show. Free event but the magni?cent waterfronts, Lo-
sale, coloring and craft making limited space, sign up by April rain has much to see. This bus
and get a picture taken with the 12 at www.abidingfaithbible. excursion will bring alive mem-
Easter Bunny for $5. org. Questions call Rachel at ories, give historical insight,
440-364-9477. and even bring some surprises.
VFW Post #3341 Register at (440) 366-4148. $21
781 Huron St, Grafton Abiding Faith Bible Church
9:00am - 1:00pm Whitehall Complex LCCC Lorain Learning
14161 West River Rd, Center
Columbia Station 201 East Erie Ave, Lorain
6:00pm - 8:30pm 10:00am - 3:00pm

Church Open Houses

April 23, 2-5pm

Life Church

1033 Elm St

Grafton United Methodist

973 Mechanic St

Our Lady Queen of Peace

707 Erie St

Pictures, History, Music, Refreshments and
a Bake sale at Grafton United Methodist
which bene?ts Family Promise.

CHS Students of the Month RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 Page 3

WEEKLY CALENDAR Letter to the Editor
Saturday, April 8:
Columbia Reservation is going on a “Wild?owers and Wild- To the Editor:
life” walk today. Head out with them and search for early wild- I am a Columbia Station that lives off of Sprague Rd (ABC
?owers and local wildlife today from 11-12:30 p.m. This is a streets). I have lived here for three years and have been trying
level 2 hike. to ?gure out my sewer bills this whole time. I pay both Lorain
County and Cuyahoga county sewer. Upon investigating these
CHS Weekly Calendar charges I was told that Cuyahoga County treats the sewage and
the bi-monthly Lorain bill ($90) is for upkeep of sewage lines.
Monday, April 10: These charges are unsettling and unwarranted. I can not continue
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Fairview V-H, JV-A. to pay both of these bills.
Tuesday, April 11: Jesse Steenstra, Columbia Station
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Fairview V-A, JV-H.
Wednesday, April 12: Lance Boise Nicole Kittelberger Columbia Trustees Meeting
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Buckeye V-A, JV-H. omore year, she was awarded
Thursday, April 13: Seniors Nicole Kittel- the National Choral Award. SEE TRUSTEES ON PAGE 4
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Blood Drive. berger and Lance Boise have Nicole has enjoyed being a
5 p.m. Baseball/Softball-Black River V-H, JV-A. been chosen as Columbia part of three drama perfor-
Friday, April 14: High School’s “Student of the mances and will be playing the
No School-Spring Break Month” for March. Nominees lead in the school production
Saturday, April 15: are chosen based on the fol- of “Seusical, the Musical” this
12-2 p.m. Baseball Fund-raiser at Panini’s Strongsville. lowing criteria: Maturity, Cit- spring. Nicole has been on the
izenship, Behavior and Effort. Honor Roll all four years of
4-H Spaghetti Dinner high school and is a member
Lance Boise is the son of of the Columbia chapter of the
Hoof & Hide 4-H Club is have their 12th annual Spaghet- Lee and Margaret Boise and National Honor Society. Ni-
ti dinner on Sunday, April 23, from 12-6 p.m. at the Columbia has lived in Columbia Station cole is a member of the track
VFW, located at 25742 Royalton Rd., in Columbia Station. Cost his whole life. Lance’s older team this spring as a senior.
is $8/adults and $5/children. siblings, Meghan, Trevor and She is an active member of her
Eric attended and graduated church youth group, partici-
There will be a live auction, Chinese auction, 50/50, bake sale from Columbia High as well, pating in a variety of commu-
and door prizes available. For more information, call (440) 458- continuing a long history of nity outreach events through-
2256. being a proud Raider. Lance out the year. In her spare time,
has an extensive interest in the Nicole works at Chick-Fil-A in
50th Wedding Anniversary Columbia sports realm, partic- Strongsville. After graduation,
ipating in football and baseball Nicole plans to attend LCCC
Severio and Patricia Nardo for four years and basketball then transfer to the University
Severio and Patricia Nardo celebrated 50 years of marriage his freshman year. In Football, of Akron to continue her de-
on April 1. Sal and Pat have been long-time residents of Colum- Lance was named 1st team All gree and become a Child Life
bia Station. They are proud parents of Tina Davis, Kim Bronish, PAC conference, 1st Team All Specialist. She would like to
Nick Nardo and Tiffany Frank. They are grandparents to Alyssa, Lorain county and received thank her parents and sister for
Angela and Alexandria Davis, Sierra Bronish, Nico and Sophia the Raider Award as a senior, believing in her and support-
Nardo and Anthony Frank. and had been selected 2nd ing her in everything she does.
Congratulations, Sal and Pat! Team All PAC conference as a
junior. Lance has also made an Wednesday APRIL
Columbia Station effort to participate in commu-
V.F.W. Post #9340 nity service activities through- 12
out his high school career. He
25742 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station has been a volunteer with Co- Columbia High School
lumbia Youth football and at After Prom Fundraising
(440) 236-3323 Clearview Church with Pastor
Jim Hurst. After graduation, Dine in/Carry out at Bootleggers from 5pm-Close
FISH FRIES Lance will attend Ohio Uni- and 15% of proceeds will go to the
versity and major in Graphic 2017 Columbia After Prom
Design.
440-748-1029
Nicole Kittelberger is the Bootleggers Bar & Grille
daughter of Roy and Maria 34550 Royalton Rd, Columbia Station
Kittelberger and sister to Sar-
ah Kittelberger. Nicole has
been active in many clubs, in-
cluding SADD, where she was
a part of the Mock Car Crash
for prom last year. For all four
years she has been a member
Key Club, where she acted
as Vice President and is the
current President of Leaders
Club. Since eighth grade, she
has been a member of Raider
Marching Band and served as
?eld commander. Her soph-

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For more information and
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TRUSTEES FROM PAGE 3

ARE YOU A... I would like to of?cially welcome our new CMS Principal,
Pizza Shop, Bar, Restaurant, School, Mr. Robert Magyar. Bob comes to us with three years of admin-
istrative experience and nine years teaching at the middle school
Private Club or Organization that level. He will be a great ?t for our students and staff at CMS.
wants to sell Pizza, but not make the For those of you that didn’t know, Mr. Gibson has accepted a job
with Amherst Schools. We wish Mr. Gibson the best of luck and
dough? thank him for his service to CMS.

Let US make the P izzbay MADRIoA’Sug h Beginning in the 2017-18 school year, CLSD will offer be-
dough for YOU! fore/after school care for students in grades K-6. This will be at
no cost to the district. Parents will assume costs if they choose
Call for details (440) 641-1418 to use this service. More information will be provided to parents
440-641-1418 in the coming weeks. I would like to thank all of you that com-
pleted the survey. This is yet another great service to offer in our
schools.

Thanks to all of you that attended the State of the Schools
this past week. We had a nice crowd to listen to exciting and
upcoming changes in CLSD. Each year our goal is to provide a
better education and experience for our students. We also spot-
lighted our amazing CHS Choir, Percussion Ensemble and art
from CMS/CHS students. What great talents we have in CLSD!
It was a great evening to be a Raider! If you were unable to at-
tend, please visit our website at columbia.k12.oh.us for the Pow-
er Point. If you have any questions about this information, please
contact me by email or at (440) 236-5008.

CLSD is partnering with Columbia Township, Columbia
Township Fire Department and several other local agencies to
provide a program called “Effects of Drug Abuse.” The program
will be held at CHS on Tuesday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. Hope to
see you in attendance!

Spring break is rapidly approaching and hopefully warmer,
drier weather. There will be no school for students and staff be-
ginning on Friday, April 14 through April 23. School resumes on
Monday, April 24. I wish you a relaxing and safe break!

We are always looking to improve the quality of the school
district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion,
question or comment please feel free to call me at (440) 236-
5008 or email [email protected]

COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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Easter Services

The Rural-Urban Record eATON elyria

Published Weekly on Monday NORTH EATON CHRISTIAN CHURCH GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
35895 Royalton Rd. • 440-748-2230 9685 East River Rd. • 440-322-5497
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter Maundy Thurs. Seder Meal Worship 6:30 p.m.
Founders 1955 Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m.
Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m. Good Friday Worship 7 p.m.
Lee Boise, Publisher & President Sunday/Holy Communion 8 & 10:30 a.m.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 at Butternut Ridge Cemetery
Easter Worship 8 & 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion at both services
Mailing Address: ST. MARY CHURCH
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 COLUMBIA
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station 320 Middle Avenue • 440-323-5539
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 ABIDING FAITH BIBLE CHURCH Holy Thursday Mass 7 p.m.
14161 W. River Rd. (Whitehall Complex)
Email: [email protected] Good Friday Programs 12 p.m. & 3 p.m.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Easter Service 10:30 a.m. Saturday Easter Vigil 9 p.m.

DEADLINE: CHRIST CHURCH Easter Sunday Masses - 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m.
News articles & all ads - Wednesday by 12pm 23080 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-8282 ELYRIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Good Friday Service 12, 5 & 6:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs., 9am-4pm 276 Washington Ave. • 440-323-1771
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year Easter Saturday Service 5 p.m. Easter Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Easter Sunday Services 9:30 & 11 a.m.
FUNERAL HOME & We will be answering the question, “Did
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Holy Thursday Service 7:30 p.m. Holy Thursday Mass 7 p.m.
FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Good Fri. Tenebrae 8:15 p.m. Good Friday Service 2 p.m.
“Song of Shadows” Sat. Food Blessing 2 p.m. Easter Vigil 8 p.m.
36625 Center Ridge Road | N. Ridgeville | 327-2955 Easter Sunday Sunrise 7 a.m. Easter Sunday Masses -9 & 11 a.m.
www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com Easter Worship 10:30 a.m. COMMUNITY OF FAITH UCC
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Laubenthal Funeral COLUMBIA BAPTIST CHURCH Maundy Thurs. at First Cong. UCC 7:30 p.m.
Services 25514 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-8206 Friday Tenebrae Service 7 p.m.
Maundy Thursday Service 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
Offering Forethought “From Broken to Blessed”
Funeral Pre-Planning Good Friday Vigil 7:30 p.m. ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH
Easter Sunrise Service/Breakfast 7 a.m. 611 Lake Avenue • 440-322-5622
LAUBENTHAL-MERCADO Holy Thursday Mass / Lord’s Supper 6 p.m.
Easter Service 10:30 a.m. Good Fri. Special Programs - 2:30/3 p.m.
38475 Chestnut Ridge Rd. • Elyria, Ohio 44035 HOSANNA LUTHERAN CHURCH Holy Sat. Easter Vigil Mass 8:30 p.m.
440-322-4626 • 440-323-1929 13485 West River Rd. • 440-236-8900 Easter Sunday Mass 10 a.m.
www.laubenthalmercado.com ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m. 1140 W. River Rd. N • 440-324-4070
LOCAL FAMILIES COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR COMMUNITY Good Friday Service 7 p.m. Maundy Thurs. Holy Comm. 7 p.m.
Good Friday Service 7 p.m.
Funeral Home is Accessible to the Physically Disabled Easter Morning Services 9:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil / Holy Communion 5 p.m.
ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CHURCH Easter Service / Holy Communion 10 a.m.
FUNERAL HOME
2089 Columbia Road 25801 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-5095 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Valley City, OH 44280 Holy Thurs. Mass of Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. 114 Hope Court • 440-458-5200
Good Friday Service 3 p.m./Stations 6:30 p.m.
330-483-3300 Holy Sat. Food Blessing 12 p.m. Easter Vigil 9 p.m. Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday Masses 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Easter Service / Special Music 10 a.m.
“Understanding When FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC
Needed Most” NEW LIFE WESLEYAN CHURCH
11149 West River Rd. • 440-236-8600 330 Second St. • 440-323-5454
www.bauerfuneralhome1943.com Maundy Thursday 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday Service 10 a.m.
Pre-Need Planning Available Come join us in Worship! Good Friday Service 7:30 p.m.
Easter Vigil 8 p.m.
CLEARVIEW CHURCH
23963 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-3950 Easter Sunday Service 9;30 a.m.

Easter Sunday Service 10 a.m. LAPORTE UMC
Come join us in Worship! 2071 Grafton Rd. • 440-458-5717
Maundy Thursday Service 7 p.m.
LIGHTHOUSE BIBLE CHURCH Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m.
24050 Royalton Rd. • 440-236-6341
at Indian Hollow Park
Join us on Easter Sunday Easter Service at church 9 & 11 a.m.
Easter Egg Hunt & Donuts 9 a.m.

Easter Worship 10 a.m.
Celebrating our Risen Christ!

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“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead,
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Worship Service 11149 West River Rd. 38307 W. Royalton Rd.
10:30 a.m. Columbia Station (Disciples) Grafton (Rts. 82 & 57)
Rt. 82 & 83
Sunday School SUNDAY 9 am Adult Bible Class
Adult Bible Study 440-748-2230 Sunday 9:30am
during Worship Service Sunday Worship
SUNDAY 10 am www.neccdisciples.com 10:30am
25453 ROYALTON ROAD Worship & Children’s Church
COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO Worship Services Church ph: 440-748-2154
WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm Preschool ph: 440-748-3445
Pastor Matt Merriman Bible Study 8:00am & 9:30am
236-8822 www.trinitygrafton.com
Youth Group, Kids Club Sunday School Rev. John Ramsey II
[email protected]
St. Elizabeth www.columbiaumc.net Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor 10:45am Our Lady Queen of Peace
Ann Seton Rev. John Bodo Catholic Church
Church of Christ - Associate Pastor Polly Tallos
Catholic Parish Weekend Masses Weekday
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am 440-236-8600 Christian Ed. & Youth Director Sat. 4:30pm Mass
25801 Royalton Rd. Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm www.nlwesleyan.org 8:00am
Columbia Station, OH Rev. Charles A. Butcher Sun. 8:30 & Chapel
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm United Church of God
Sacrament of Reconciliation 211 Forest St., LaGrange 12981 Grafton Rd. Pastor 11:00am Mon.-Tues.
(Confession) Grafton, Oh 44044 Confession: Thurs.-Fri.
440-355-6872 GRAFTON UNITED
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Sabbath Services METHODIST CHURCH Sat. 3:30-
Anytime by Appointment Saturdays at 12:30 pm
973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034 4:00pm
Weekend Masses http://cleveland.ucg.org “Your Family Church”
Sat. 5 p.m. ~708 Erie St., Grafton • 440-926-2364~
8:45am Sunday School
Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. 10:00am Worship

440-236-5095 10:35am Children’s Church
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CHURCH CHURCH (West) BRIGHTON UMC FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC
1420 S. Abby Rd. • 440-236-8282 51011 St. Rt. 18 • 440-828-0773 140 South Main St. • 440-647-3308
Holy Thurs. Light Supper/Communion 6:30 p.m.
Good Friday Service 7 p.m. Maundy Thurs. Service 7 p.m.
Easter Services 9 & 10:30 a.m. & noon Good Friday Service 7 p.m. Service of Tenebrae 7:15 p.m.
ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Easter Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service 6:15 a.m. at

330 Third Street • 440-322-2126 WELLINGTON FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Jones Rd. Upground Reservoir
Easter Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. 205 Woodland • 440-647-3799 Easter Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Easter Morning Service 11 a.m.
Brunch follows service & Easter Egg Hunt to follow ST. PATRICK PARISH
GOOD SAMARITAN CHURCH 512 N. Main St. • 440-647-4375
GRAFTON 215 Brown St. • 440-647-2063 Holy Thurs. Lord’s Supper Mass 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Good Friday Stations of the Cross 3 p.m.
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH
708 Erie St. • 440-926-2364 He is Risen! Come & Celebrate with us. & Lord’s Passion 7:30 p.m.
PITTSFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH Saturday Easter Vigil 8:30 p.m.
Wed.Tenebrae 8 p.m. / Thurs. Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. Easter Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Good Friday Lord’s Passion 3 p.m., 17026 SR 58 • 440-574-1648 CAMDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil 9 p.m. Sunrise Service 7:30 a.m. 17901 State Rt. 511 • 440-774-5732
Easter Sunday 8 & 10 a.m./12 p.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Good Friday Service/Communion 7 p.m.
CHRISTIAN UNITY CHURCH Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Easter Morning Service 10:15 a.m.
36353 Capel Rd. • 440-748-1008 Worship Service 10:30 a.m. NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Easter Sunrise Service 6 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 108 West St. • 440-647-3483
Sunday School 10 a.m. OF WELLINGTON Good Friday Service 7 p.m. at
Morning Worship 11 a.m. United Church of Huntington
Evening Service 6 p.m. 125 Grand Ave. • 440-647-2477 Easter Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
GRAFTON UMC Easter Breakfast 8:45 a.m. (reservations)
973 Mechanic St. • 440-926-2034 Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Easter Worship 10:30 a.m. PENFIELD COMMUNITY CHURCH
Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m. / Good Friday 7 p.m. Special singing, solos and special
Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m. at Easter message by Pastor Tom 40775 St. Rt. 18 • 440-647-3818
Indian Hollow Park/Parsons Rd. Free Community event
Easter Service at church 10 a.m. FIRST UMC
127 Park Place • 440-647-3263 Easter Sunday - Egg Hunt/Brunch 9:30 a.m.
NORTH EATON BAPTIST CHURCH Maundy Thurs. Service/Communion 7:30 p.m. Easter Celebration Service 10:30 a.m.
12109 S. Reed Rd. • 440-748-2552 Good Fri. Tennebrae Service 7:30 p.m. ROCHESTER UMC
Saturday Egg Hunt / Breakfast 9-11 a.m. Sanctuary open for prayer all day. 201 S. State St. • 440-647-4241
Easter Sunrise Service 6:15 a.m. at Easter Sunrise Worship 7 a.m. &
Easter “Son”rise Service 8 a.m. Wellington Upground Reservoir Pancake Breakfast 7:30 a.m.
Bible Study 10 a.m. Easter Worship 11 a.m. Easter Worship 10:45 a.m. Egg Hunt follows Easter Sunday Worship 9 a.m.

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12025 South Durkee Rd. • 440-667-4495 231 East Hamilton St. • 440-647-5300
ST. JULIE BILLIART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a.m. 5500 Lear Nagel Rd. • 440-327-1978 Sunrise Service 7 a.m.
Easter Morning Service 11 a.m. Holy Thursday - Lord’s Supper 7 p.m. Breakfast 8-9 a.m.
LIFE CHURCH OF LORAIN
1033 Elm St. • 440-610-9770 Good Fri. - Stations 12 p.m. Passions 3 p.m. Sunday School 9 a.m.
Easter Sunday Service 10 a.m., Holy Saturday - Blessing of Baskets 1 p.m. Easter Service 10:15 a.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
38307 Royalton Rd. • 440-748-2154 Mass of Resurrection - 9 p.m. VALLEY CITY
Good Friday Tenebrae 7 p.m, Easter Masses 9 & 10:30 a.m.
Easter Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. LIFESPRING COMMUNITY CHURCH
FIELDS UMC 1638 Lester Rd. • 330-483-4774
lagrange 34077 Lorain Rd. • 440-327-8753 Free Easter Egg Hunt
April 15 at 11 a.m. at Mill Stream Park
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Holy Thurs. Worship 7 p.m. - Easter Sunday Brunch 9 a.m.
OF LAGRANGE Good Friday Worship 7 p.m. p.m. Easter Sunday Service 10 a.m.
Easter Sunday Worship - 9 & 11 a.m.
200 Church St. • 440-355-4015 ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Easter Sunday Service 10:50 a.m. FAITH BAPTIST TEMPLE 1377 Lester Rd. • 330-483-3883
34361 Lorain Rd. • 440-327-8563 Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
LAGRANGE UMC Easter Sunrise - 6:30 a.m. w/breakfast Easter Sunday Divine Service 8 a.m.
105 West Main St. • 440-355-4561
Maundy Thurs. 7 p.m. / Good Fri. 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Easter Breakfast 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Sunrise Service 6:30 a.m. Easter Service 11 a.m. Divine Service 10:30 a.m.
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COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 exceptional student education programs or other early inter-
vention services. Special education services are provided at no Join us for our annual Swiss Steak Dinner on April 22, from
CHS Drama fund-raiser charge for children who meet eligibility criteria from age 3 to 4:30-6:30 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, located at 1377 Les-
age 21. ter Road, in Valley City. Dinner includes a steak dinner with all
The Columbia High School Drama Club will the trimmings, country sweet and sour slaw and desserts. Tick-
be hosting a fund-raiser on Thursday, April If you have concerns about your child, please call: Judith ets are adults/$13; children/$6. Take-out will be available.
13, from 5-8 p.m., at Five Guys, 15171 Skoczen, Director of Special Education at (440) 236-5021.
Pearl Rd., in Strongsville. Up to 25% of Marian Circle Spring Event
your purchase will be donated to the club. Email: [email protected]
Please mention that you are there to sup- Columbia Local School District is located at 25796 Royal- On Friday, April 28, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church is hav-
port CHS Drama when you place your order. ton Road, in Columbia Station. ing their Marian Circle Spring Event. Their guest speaker for the
event is Dr. Catherine Moran, author of “The Doorway to Heav-
Proceeds from this fundraiser will support the Girl Scout Bake Sale en,” “Day by Day with Venerable Fulton J. Sheen” and many
s p r i n g musical “Seussical,” which will be performed other books. The topic of her talk is Heaven’s Weapons on sac-
May 5-6, in the Columbia High School Gymnasium. The group Please come and support Junior Girl Scout Troop #508 from ramentals of the Catholic Church. The evening begins at 6:30
is also selling ads for their performance program. Please contact Columbia Station at their Bake Sale on April 15, from 10 a.m.- p.m. with the Crowning of our Blessed Mother. Finger foods and
Suzie Neff at [email protected] or (440) 236-5003 for 1 p.m. at Columbia Park. All proceeds will go towards helping beverages are provided. Cost is $5 or 3 canned goods to bene?t
more information. purchase new games and equipment for our elementary children Second Harvest. Please sign up by calling the parish of?ce at
to play with during indoor recess days at Copopa Elementary. (440) 236-5095. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church is located at
Students participate in Thank you for helping our girls earn their Bronze Award. 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station.
District Science Fair
“Funday” Service Fish Fry
Seven Columbia High School students and sixteen Columbia
Middle School students participated in the Mohican District Sci- Lifespring Community Church, located at 1638 Lester Rd., American Legion Post #421, located at 22001 Brookpark
ence Fair on March 25 at Ashland University. Each student pre- in Valley City, invites your family to join them for “Funday” Rd., in Fairview Park, will be having their Fish Fry’s on Fri-
sented their science fair project to at least two judges, answering Service on May 7 starting at 10 a.m. Magician Joe Kennedy from days through April 14. Stop by between 4:30-7:30 and choose
questions about their work and what they had learned. This is the Oakland Maryland will amaze you. Also entertaining you will be from Perch, Cod or Shrimp dinners with a side of French fries
largest contingency of students that Columbia Schools has sent Blake the balloon bender. Lunch will be served carnival style, or pierogies, coleslaw, coffee/tea and dessert. Children’s Mac &
to the District Science Fair. The following students received an complete with snow cones and cotton candy. Tattoos, photos and Cheese dinners are also available. New this year, they will also
Excellent Rating for their science fair project: Ben Alten, Sydney prizes for the kids are just some of the things they have planned be serving clam chowder. Dinners range in price from $3-$11.
Berg, Sarah Kittelberger, Maya Haoui, Elise Aniol, Rachel Bled- for this free event. Come and join in the fun! Voted Top 10 on Cleveland.com.
soe, Grace Broschk, Alex Davis, Calder Jessen, Lorelei Sikorski,
Megan Simon, Jillian Szekelyi and Jacob Wasko. Students that Love Over Latte CHS Blood Drive
received a Superior Rating are eligible to attend the State Science
Day, May 13, at The Ohio State University. Columbia Schools Love Over Latte is a Christian Women’s Ministry being held Columbia High School Leaders Club will be sponsoring a
will be sending Jessica Saki, Jared Swartz, Jordan Wasko, Na- at Fields United Methodist Church on the third Thursday of each blood drive on Thursday, April 13. The drive is in conjunction
talie Wilkins, Madeleine Finton, Elise Champagne, Samantha month. The next gathering will be Thursday April 20, from 7-9 with Lifeshare of Lorain County. The blood mobiles will be lo-
Geiger, Will Hunt, Claire Lindand Ethan Valentine. Jared Swartz p.m. Fields United Methodist Church is located at 34077 Lorain cated in the school’s parking lot near the west end of the building
was awarded 1 of the 2 Outstanding Student Awards presented. Road, in North Ridgeville. from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. We would like to invite the Columbia com-
Jordan Wasko and Natalie Wilkins were selected to attend the munity to participate in our blood drive.
Buckeye Science and Engineering Fair in Columbus. Madeleine Love Over Latte is open to all women of faith for music and
Finton received a scholarship to the B-Wiser Science Camp for worship led by Darlene Hepler, formerly of Alabaster Jar Minis- COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
Girls at Wooster College. Madeleine also received a perfect score tries, from 7-8 pm. From 8-9 p.m. the group gathers for coffee,
from both of her judges. dessert and conversation, discussing questions presented by the 29320 Lorain Rd.
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Columbia Middle School was the school with the highest at each meeting. The cost is $3 per person. If you need more
number of Superior Ratings at the Middle School level. Congrat- information, please call the church of?ce at (440) 327-8753. 440-360-7995
ulations to all of the students that participated in this event. You
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Fine forgiveness month Free Easter Dinner Please join the Elyria Parks & Recreation Department and
the Elyria Kiwanis Club on Saturday, April 15 for their annual
Whether you’re returning overdue items or you’ve been St. Mary Church in Elyria will sponsor a free Easter dinner Easter Egg Hunt. The hunt will be held at North Park Sports
carrying a ?ne on your library card, this is your chance to on Sunday, April 16, from 12-3 p.m. in the parish hall. All Complex, located at 901 Duffey Street, in Elyria and will start
have half of all ?nes and fees forgiven. In April only, visit any are welcome to join in celebrating with the St. Mary Church promptly at 10 a.m. Please dress for the outdoor weather. The
Lorain Public Library System library and pay only 50 percent Family. For more information please contact the Parish Of?ce hunt will be divided into 4 age groups: Ages 2 & under; Pre-
of what you owe. We’ll waive the other half of your balance. at (440) 323-5539. school; Kindergarten; 1st grade; and 2nd-3rd grade. Be sure
Remember to bring back your overdue materials. Restrictions and bring a basket or bag to gather eggs. The Easter Bunny
apply. For more information, call the Lorain Public Library Traffic Pattern Change will be available for photos.
System at 440-244-1192 or 1-800-322-READ (7323).
Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces a traf?c For more information, call the Parks Dept. at (440) 326-
Valley City Garden Club pattern change at the intersection of Butternut Ridge Road 1500.
and Indian Hollow Road as of April 3, 2017.
The Valley City Garden Club will meet Thursday, April 20, April 16
at 7 p.m. at The Green Smith, 1340 Ridge Road, Hinckley. The The intersection is now a four-way stop. Notices were Keep in touch with your community
Green Smith people will be presenting a demonstration and talk ?rst posted at the intersection in March, 2017, announcing
titled, “Pruning and Grafting.” Roll Call response will be your the change. Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com
favorite plant to give as a gift. The club offers many interest-
ing and informative speakers, demonstrations and ?eld trips. For During the ?rst month, advance warning signs and mark-
more information, contact Tom Sasalar at (440) 724-1156. ers will be in place. Drivers are urged to use caution with the
traf?c pattern change.
Jenna seeks loving home
Dinosaurs in the Metro Park

Jenna dated, us spayed and mi- The Lorain County Metro Parks will have a new event TRAFFIC PATTERN CHANGE
Jenna is a 4-5 year-old cro-chipped. Jenna came starting on April 8, “Dinosaurs!” Walk through interpretive
female Shi-Tzu mix. She into rescue with four other dioramas and scavenger hunt along the children’s discovery Carlisle Township
weighs from 10-12 lbs. and females after being saved trail. Try your hand at a game of operation with dinosaur
has had all her vaccines up- from a from a puppy mill. bones or get your hands dirty in our dino dig. Take a walk Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces a
Despite living in horrible through time on the short loop trail and learn about dinosaurs traf?c pattern change at the intersection of Butternut
conditions, she’s a very through interpretive displays Ridge Road and Indian Hollow Road as of April 3,
sweet girl who just wants 2017.
love. She’s good with other “Dinosaurs!” will run April 8 through May 7, daily from
animals and loves to snug- noon-6 p.m. at the Carlisle Visitors Center. Tickets can be pur- The intersection is now a four-way stop. Notices
gle. She has a soft white and chased inside the Carlisle Visitor Center for $3 per person; 3 were ?rst posted at the intersection in March, 2017,
caramel colored coat. and under are free. Weekends will feature food trucks, with announcing the change.
the exception of Easter weekend. The nook gift shop will be
To meet Jenna, please open and have plenty of dinosaurs, games and souvenirs. During the ?rst month, advance warning signs and
call Micci with Safe Harbor markers will be in place. Drivers are urged to use
Animal Rescue at (440) 670- This event is in celebration of the park’s 60th anniversary. caution with the traf?c pattern change.
7070. The Carlisle Visitor Center is located at 12882 Diagonal Rd.,
in LaGrange. SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
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Page 12, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 PTA Easter Seals Clothing Drive KES Honor/High Honor Roll

Relay for Life event The KMS/KHS PTA is having a Easter Seals clothing Third Grade:
drive. Help us ?ll an Easter Seals truck with clothing, com- High Honor Roll: Donovan Galvin, Vincent Ni, Mia Stefan,
Are you ready for something amazing? Youth 4 Youth at Key- forters, towels, shoes, purses etc. All donated items will be Ethan Tansey, Peyton Woolum.
stone High School is preparing to host their 2nd annual Relay reused, resold or recycled. All donations are tax-deductible. Honor Roll:
For Life! If you have ever wondered how you can make a dif- Fill a large kitchen size garbage bag with your donation items Ava Alicea, Quinn Andel, Alathea DeBrosse, Emory Fedor,
ference for those battling cancer, this is a perfect opportunity to and drop them off at Keystone High School on Tuesday, Zachary Gibson, Kale Hamker, Andrew Hetsler, August Hoops,
make that difference. Last year, with help from the community, April 25, Wednesday, April 26 and Thursday, April 27 from David Jones, Reilly Jones, Bryanna Keating, Aydon Kovacs,
we were able to raise over $5,000 to help the American Cancer 3-7 p.m. Olivia Lamb, Danica Parks, Steven Porter, Connor Rumancik,
Society. This year the event will be held on May 19, 2017 at the Brady Schacht, Gracie Schleimer, Kaleb Scott, Zaiden Topete,
Keystone High School Track. I would like to recognize To be a part of this won- Tucker Webb, Stanley Wesemeyer, Anna Wright.
KHS teacher Jennifer Feh- derful event, create a team of Fourth Grade:
One of the ways that you can help is to form a team of lan-Jones and her fellow KHS 8-15 members. Go on to www. High Honor Roll: Morgan Bores, Kailyn Cales, Elizabeth
8-15 members and register online at www.relayforlife.org/la- science department teachers relayforlife.org/lagrange-key- Gilmore, Grace Hammonds, Lillian Horner, Samantha Lon-
grange-keystoneOH. Teams will be expected to set up a “camp” for their exemplary work in stoneoh and register your team gacre, Harper Morgan, Mallory Skvor, Riley VanTilburg, Grady
with a game or activity that will be their fund-raiser. Some ex- holding our ?rst Family Sci- and have members sign up! Whitacre.
amples are baked goods, donation of services for a donation such ence Night at KES. It was Share the link on social media Honor Roll: Brooklyn Barber, Patrick Cahill, Vivian Cassell,
as hairstyle, nail painting, massages, etc., or any type of game! an awesome, fun-?lled night to raise money for your team! Ryan Dean, Gracie Domec, Allison Dubber, Lillian Dudziak,
As members of the group run the fund-raiser, at least one mem- and was provided for FREE. If you sign up before April 12, Gabriella Hagerman, Cali Hildebrandt, Devan Kazar, Marissa
ber from the team will be walking or running the track. Your At the event, students learned you will receive a prize from Keener, Jacob Kyer, Emma Lewis, Jessica Linden, LaShea Low-
fund-raiser is what creates the money raised; no walking door to about rockets, stars, solutions, the American Cancer Society. ry, James Lunn, Kyra McKissick, Grace Miller, Landon Norris,
door or collecting money from friends and family! animals, worms, electricity At the event, teams will set Jordan Owca, Hunter Raynor, Brent Reed, Luke Runion, Zach-
and much more! There were up a “camp” area around the ary Shackelford, Kamrin Shulsky, Colton Smith, Vallory Smith,
Another way to help is to donate goods, gift certi?cates or a also hands-on experiments, a track. Members of the team Natalie Tackett, Karter Urig.
monetary donation to the cause or a team! This year they will be family photo booth and sci- will take turns walking or run- Fifth Grade:
adding a basket raf?e, so any donations can go towards that if ence fun tools families got to ning around the track. Each High Honor Roll: Ayden Olic.
requested. This is a grassroots effort and we look to local busi- take home! The event also fea- team must have a member on Honor Roll: Elise Bradstock, Aubrey Cindia, Michael Gale,
nesses to help to make this event fun and rewarding! tured over 20 stations present- the track at all times while mu- Allison Gawen, Amanda Handley, Grant Hartley, Paul Horten,
ed by organizations such as sic, games, and activities are Skylar Loeber, Holden Longacre, Rylan Norris, Ella Olic, Au-
The ?nal way to help with this amazing adventure is to show LCCC, OSU, Black River As- being run by others. drey Prechtel, Taylor Regal, Madison Shippy, Lea Stumphauzer,
up! There will be food, fun, games and more entertainment that tronomy Club, Lorain County Brenna Taylor, Bowdy Todd, Olivia Todd, Lindsey Wade, Jacob
you can think of for all ages! Metroparks, and more! We The opening ceremony Willi.
had teachers from all three features a relay event, a Survi-
Cancer touches so many people in the community and Relay buildings, parents, and even vors Lap and Caregivers Lap, J’s Skill Game Center
For Life is a great way to help ?ght this terrible disease. Please some students oversee over in which participants and sur- 6287 Lear Nagle Rd, N. Ridgeville
seriously consider this request and let your neighbors, customers these science experiments, vivors will celebrate what they 440-788-7266
and community know that you are joining them in the ?ght! demonstrations and a science have overcome. They walk the
magic show. track as others cheer them on. 30 GREAT GAMES!
Books and Brunch fund-raiser Complimentary Snacks & Drinks
In upcoming events, the There will also be a Lu- Great Comps, Giveaways & Jackpots!
Join the Friends of the Keystone LaGrange Community Li- High School’s Youth-4-Youth minary Ceremony. During
brary for a morning of delicious food and a chance to meet four organization is hosting their this ceremony, we remember FREE $10
authors from our area. On Saturday, April 22, at 9 a.m., the au- second annual Relay for Life people lost to the disease, Match Play
thors will give a short presentation followed by brunch at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 19 from 6-10 and honor people who have
After brunch, you will get to meet with the authors individually. p.m. at the Keystone Stadium. fought or are ?ghting cancer. (First time players)
The event will be at the Lions’ Club Park, located at 240 Glen- Funds raised from this event A speech is made and glow With this ad, Exp 5-8-17
dale Street, in LaGrange. go directly to the American sticks are distributed. The lu-
Cancer Society. Last year, minaries are lit and the lights VALLEY CITY
Tickets are a donation of $10 and can be obtained by calling they raised over $5,000 in do- are turned off. A silent walk VISION CENTER
Marilyn at (440) 355-5770; pre-sale only - no tickets at the door. nations! is then taken around the track
to think of those that we have Dr. Norma Jesse, FAMILY VISION
Women’s Golf League RENT ME! walking for. Optometrist CENTER
seeks new members
Pequea SL 10 Lime Spreader The closing ceremony 6621 Center Road
The Lorain County District Women’s Golf League welcomes KRYSTOWSKI inspires Relay participants Valley City
new members. They will be starting their 2017 season on Friday, TRACTOR to take action against a dis-
May 5. They are a traveling league and play May through Sep- WELLINGTON OH 44090 ease that has taken too much. 330-483-4035
tember. If you are interested and would like more information, (440) 647-2015 Please contact Kari DoveDeal
please go to their website: www.loraincountywomensgolf.com. Krystowskitractor.com at KHS at (440) 355-2400 or WE CARRY A OUTSIDE
at karidovedeal@keystone. FULL LINE OF PRESCRIPTIONS
Ted Schriver, Realtor k12.oh.us for additional in-
Buying or Selling formation. Please participate GLASSES WELCOME
“Let Ted go to work for YOU” in this event to support can-
cer survivors, caregivers, and Hours: Mon & Thurs 9-7; Tues & Fri 9-5, Sat 8:30-Noon
440.225.5219 recognize those lost to this Closed Sun & Wed
[email protected] disease.
Working in Lorain/Medina Counties
Franco Gallo, Keystone
10247 Dewhurst Rd. Suite 101 Superintendent
Elyria, Ohio 44035
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show a need and meet eligibility requirements. N to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA). They advise
VETERAN ID CARD and assist Vets and their family members of their rights
Assistance may be given for rent, mortgage, property and/or obtaining possible benefits through the VA, the
tax, utilities, car payment, insurances, and food or per- 5)634%":4'3*%":4tBN State of Ohio and Lorain County.
sonal items.
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orable conditions and served on active duty for pur-
poses other than training. Applicant must be a resident Veterans are welcome to utilize the printer and com- VSO’s also submit application for:
of Lorain County for 90 days prior to application. puters (with internet access). We also send faxes and tMilitary Awards and Medals
have a notary available for our Veterans ONLY. tHigh School Diploma for War-time Vets
53"/41035"5*0/ tUpgrading Discharges
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first-serve basis. tWidows’ Benefits
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Page 14, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 BOOK DONATIONS/VOLUNTEERS NEEDED across the state. If you or someone you know is struggling with
When doing spring cleaning, please save your books and addiction, please contact The LCADA Way at (440) 989-4900
YARD WASTE PICK UP DVDs to donate to the Grafton Midview library for the May for important resources on how to help. The Midview Schools
Yard waste brown bag pick up has begun, place bags by your Book Sale. Drop donations off at the front desk and be sure to are working hard to offer support and resources for families in
trash cart on fridays. attend the sale May 2-6 at the library. Volunteers are needed for need, please take the time to attend any upcoming meetings or
the Summer Lunch Program which runs June 12-August 4, from contact us for support.
HERITAGE TRAIL DISCUSSION noon-1 p.m. If you can help, please call, email, or stop into the
Heritage Trail is a monthly program which celebrates the Vil- Grafton-Midview Library. Midview’s spring break begins on Friday, April 14. Students
lage of Grafton’s Bicentennial by reviewing and sharing stories will return to school on Monday, April 24. I hope all of our
about different aspects of Grafton. The next Heritage Trail event THIS WEEK AT MIDVIEW students and staff take the week of to relax and spend time with
will be held April 12 at 6 p.m. in the Grafton Midview Library. This week, spring break will begin on Friday, April 14. There family. I’m excited to see what great things lie ahead as we
The topic of discussion will be the history of Grafton families are meetings scheduled for the week and the sports teams are in speed towards the end of the school year!
with beginning genealogy tips being offered. action. Meeting on Monday, April 10 will be the Athletic Boost-
ers and the Diamond Club. Athletic Boosters will meet at 6 p.m. Please come out and support the Midview Drama Club
LAST FISH FRY in the high school APR and the Diamond Club will meet in the as they perform the play “Shrek” for audiences on April 28
The last ?sh fry for the season will be at the Grafton V.F.W. high school LRC at 6:30 p.m. The AfterProm Committee will through the 30. Additionally, our spring sports are in full swing.
Post #3341 on Good Friday, April 14, from 5-7 p.m. in the V.F.W. meet in the high school LRC on Wednesday, April 12, at 6 p.m. I encourage you attend a sporting event and support our base-
Hall, Huron Street. The menu includes Lake Erie perch, shrimp, The baseball, softball, tennis and track teams are all in action. ball, softball, track and boys tennis student athletes.
and half-n-half. Chicken tenders are also available. Carry outs Log on to www.midviewk12.org for further details.
are available by calling 926-3341 after 4 p.m. And although it is spring, the weather lately has been rainy
ARTASTIC FEST and wet. If you enjoying walking, I encourage you to walk in-
ESSENTIAL OILS The annual ARTastic Fest will be held on Thursday, May 4, doors at the high school. The Midview High School hallways
The Friends of the Grafton Midview Library are sponsoring from 3:30-7:30 p.m. at Midview High School in the Kubuski around the auxiliary gym will be open from 5-8 p.m. every
a program open to all on the use of essential oils. It will be held Gymnasium. Artwork will be on display from Midview students evening for those who would like to walk. As the weather gets
Wednesday, April 19, from 6-8 p.m. in the library. Learn how to in grades preschool through twelfth grade. The senior art students nicer, we welcome you to use our outdoor walking track as well.
easily incorporate essential oils into your daily routine. from the high school will have their art collections displayed.
Face painting will be available and an Imagination Station will Have a great week!
EARTH DAY CLEAN-UP be open for make it and take it projects. Entry to the show is free, Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353
The Village of Grafton will be sponsoring a village wide however donations will be accepted at the door. All donations go
clean-up day to coincide with Earth Day on Saturday, April 22. to help fund a scholarship for a qualifying Midview senior. Easter Egg Hunt
There will be dumpsters and a shredding truck available at the
former Grafton Elementary School, 1111 Elm Street, from 9 a.m. GOLF SPONSORSHIPS NEEDED Grafton United Methodist Church is having a Easter Egg
until noon. Must show proof of residency by showing a utili- The Holy Name Society of Our Lady Queen of Peace is hold- Hunt on Saturday, April 15, from 1-3 p.m. All are welcome.
ty bill or a current driver’s license with a Grafton address. No ing their annual Golf Outing on May 20. They are currently ac- Additionally, GUMC is sponsoring a Food Drive for families in
Hazardous Waste. E-Scrap ?uorescent bulbs and ballasts, scrap cepting sponsors and golfers. The event begins with a shotgun need in the Grafton area. All non-perishable items are accepted.
tires, cardboard and recyclables may be disposed of at The Lo- start at 9 a.m. at Pine Brook Golf Club. Sponsorships are $50
rain County Collection Center, 540 South Abbe Road. Info: call per sign or $75 for a sign and round of golf. Gol?ng reserva- Most needed items: canned fruit and vegetables, peanut but-
1-800-449-6563. tions are $65 per person and includes 18 holes of golf, cart, food, ter and jelly, fruit juices, soups, staples (beans, rice, pasta, etc.)
beverage and door prizes. For more information, sponsorship, or Personal care items (lotion, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, tooth-
KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS registration please contact Jim Andrews at the Parish Of?ce at brushes, etc.). We are collecting items through April 14.
926-2364, Jim Lynsky at 926-3389, Max Jalowiec at 567-0201
GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY or Dave Ward at 926-3996. Grafton United Methodist Church is located at 973 Mechanic
I would like to thank everyone who attended part two of the Street, in Grafton.
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Page 16, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 In other business, several residents of the Fox Run subdivi- 6:30-7:45 p.m. Wed., April 26 lation box. Combine cereal
sion spoke in favor of the rezoning of approximately three acres & May 24, 10-11 a.m. Join us boxes, LED lights, and acrylic
Scouts donate Duck Nesting Box of land on State Route 57 from of?ce/business to residential. for our monthly book discus- paint to make a glowing addi-
It was reported no asbestos was found in the structure at 1212 sion. Customer Service Asso- tion for your room.
Three of the scouts from Bear Pack #152 show off their duck Elm Street. However, a delay had to be honored. The structure is ciate, Miranda, leads April’s
box. scheduled to be demolished April 17. Possible park projects and discussion with Me Talk Pret- Care & Raising of Chick-
grant monies to do them were also discussed. ty One Day by David Sedaris. ens - Thursday, April 27 6:30
The 3rd grade “Bear” Scouts with Grafton’s Pack #152 Customer Service Associate, -7:30 p.m. Our own cluck-
built wood duck nesting boxes to be donated to the Lorain The village administrator reported the conversion of all orna- Maggie, will lead May’s book spert, Tami Mullins, will share
County Metro Parks. Four new, reusable, cedar boxes were mental lights in the village to LED Acorn lighting is nearly com- discussion with a YA pick her experiences with these
built by 11 scouts and will be presented to the Lorain County plete. An LED roadway light is being tested on Shelby Court. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay ?ne ladies and what it takes
Metro Parks for use across the park system. The lumber was Work has begun on the construction of a foundation for a gaze- Asher. to raise them. Topics include
generously donated to the scouts by Carter Lumber of Elyria. bo at the new Bicentennial Park. The gazebo will be shipped on time commitment, space
April 20, with construction of the gazebo to begin early May. A Constellation Boxes - needed and feeding. Meet one
Grafton Village Council shade structure will be installed on April 24 at the splash pad at Wednesday, April 26, 6-7:30 of Tami’s great laying gals
North Park. The next meeting is scheduled for April 18. p.m. Re-create the stargazing named “Bloom.”
Several Yarmouth Road and Provincetown Court residents experience with a constel-
attended an informational meeting regarding the replacement of Grafton History Association
electrical lines on their streets before the village council meeting RIGHT TRACK AWARDS CONTINUED FROM FRT. PG.
on Tuesday evening, April 4. The project will begin mid-May
and take approximately four months to complete. Failing direct It’s April already and another month into the Village Bicen- Crum is the all-time leading rusher and leading passer in Mid-
buried electrical lines from Novak to Hyannis are being replaced tennial Celebrations. view history. He is the Midview record holder for the number
with new lines which will be better insulated and placed in con- of yards passing in a single season, the number of touchdown
duit. Conduit will make any future repairs easier. Transformer Wednesday, April 12: “Heritage Trails” program at the Graf- passes in a single season and the number of touchdown passes
boxes will be placed below grade for lawn maintenance. The ton-Midview Library at 6 p.m. in a career. His Lorain County records include: all-time leader in
contractor, Jess Howard, will be responsible to keep the streets the number of yards passed in a single season and in the number
as clean and safe as possible during the work. They will also be Saturday, April 22: Free Village ‘Clean Out’ Day. of yards passed in a career, the number of touchdown passes in a
responsible to ?x any other utility lines if broken during digging. Sunday, April 23: Open House at Grafton’s Churches, from single season and in a career and the best total yards from the line
A video will be taken of sidewalks and driveways before work 2-5 p.m. Grafton United Methodist Church, 973 Mechanic of scrimmage. At the state level, he is tied for second place with
begins. Residents will lose power for only a short time when be- Street, extra parking in rear. Baked good for sale, proceeds to go the number of touchdown passes in a single game with eight. He
ing connected to the new power lines. to the Family Promise project shared by this church and Our Lady ranks eleventh in the state for the number of touchdown pass-
Queen of Peace. Congregational Church - Pictures and history es in a career and ?fteenth in the state for the number of yards
The council meeting then began without councilmen John of this church, 1853-1928, will be at the Methodist Church. As- passing in a career. With such record breaking performances, he
Lescher and Jason Strah. An ordinance and a resolution were sumption Church, 1033 Elm Street. Pictures and history, 1894- has earned several awards and honorary positions. He was twice
changed to ?rst readings instead of as emergency readings due to 2006 Pictures and history will be at the Catholic Church. LIFE named to the 1st team All Ohio, named to the second team All
having only three council members in attendance. Council voted Church, 1033 Elm Street. The former Assumption Church will Ohio, is a two-time ?nalist for the Mr. Ohio award, is a Lorain
to enter into an agreement with Poggemeyer Design Group to do be open and an introduction to our new church community. Our County Golden Helmet winner, is a Matt Wilhelm Award winner,
a water and wastewater rate study. The village has been absorb- Lady Queen Of Peace, Immaculate Conception Church - 707 was twice named North East Lakes District Offensive Player of
ing several hikes in obtaining water over recent years and may Erie Street. Highlights of history and pictures of these churches the Year, was named to the North East Lakes District 1st team
need to pass some of the cost to the residents. plus the Assumption Church. three times, was named South Western Conference Offensive
In History: Player of the Year, was named to the 1st Team All Southwest-
Ecker Real Estate Co. April 2, 1931 Steam Shovels’ Huge Jaws Gulping Ground ern Conference twice, named to the 1st Team All West Shore
headline. The ground is being removed in preparation of laying
Karlene Liserio the foundation for the 100 feet tall concrete silos at the Big Mill.
Dirt used to ?ll ‘hollow’ on the south side of the tracks to widen
Realtor/Agent the road.

(440) 371-0835 Grafton-Midview Library
[email protected]
Real Estate with Integrity To register for programs, of the month. General Plug and Mfg. Co.
call or visit the library at 983 Earth Day Make & Take NOW HIRING
SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM Main Street Grafton, or at
440-926-3317 or register by - Saturday, April 22, all day Part- Time Workers
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with visiting our website at www. during library hours. Cele- Contact Megan at 440-926-1757
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post gmplibrary.org. Most library brate Earth Day by making a
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton programs require registration. special craft. Available all day Mon- Friday 9am-4pm.
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels in the Children’s Department,
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. Mini Library Tour - Tues- while supplies last. No regis-
If there is ever a snow day for Keystone or Midview, day, April 11, 10-10:45 a.m. tration is required.
or 3:30-4:15 p.m. As part of
ALL PROGRAMS WILL BE CANCELED. National Library Week, a li- Monthly Book Club -
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. brarian tour guide will take Tues., April 25 & May 23,
4/10 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free children to each library de-
donuts and coffee for participants. partment including those de-
4/11 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed partments the public doesn’t
by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for get to see. A great opportunity
participants. for children of all ages.
4/13 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed up.
CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE MADE History of Grafton Fam-
BEFORE NOON. ilies and Beginning Geneal-
4/14 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks ogy Tips - Wednesday, April
for participants. 12, 6 p.m. Margaret Cheney
4/17 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free of the Lorain County Chapter
donuts and coffee for participants. of Ohio Genealogical Society
4/18 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class will speak about the history of
being instructed by Debi’s Personal Grafton’s families including
Training with fruit and juice for her own. She will provide be-
participants. ginning genealogy tips as part
4/21 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with of our Bicentennial program
pop and snacks for participants. on the history of Grafton.
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact
Titanic: Anecdotes &
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. Facts - Thursday, April 13,
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special 6:30-7:30 p.m. Having a life-
long love affair with nautical
occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen disasters, Brian Lumley has
Manager for additional information. been a student of the RMS
Titanic disaster since grade
school. Enjoy a fresh take on
what really happened the fate-
ful night of April 14, 1912 to
this iconic ship.

Chick Hatching - Mon-
day, April 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Chicks are coming to GMPL!
Join us for a presentation from
Bring the Farm to You, and
learn all about chicks and their
life cycles. For three weeks,
we will watch them grow
from egg to adorable chick!
Look for the hatching about
May 8 or 9.

Inspirational Book Club -
Tuesday, April 18, 1:30-2:30
p.m. Join the group with facil-
itator Peggy Wyar for April’s
pick Safely Home by Randy
Alcorn. You need not have
read the book to join in the
conversation. Ask at the Cus-
tomer Service Desk for more
info and to get your copy of
the book.

Writer’s Bunch - Tuesday,
April 18, 5:30-7:45 p.m. An
intriguing homework assign-
ment is given each meeting to
review the following month.
Critiquing and snacks are
shared at each informal gath-
ering. First and third Tuesdays

Conference, was name to the 1st Team All Lorain County three opened and closed properly for each season. He has always set RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 Page 17
times, selected as the Lorain County Offensive Back of the Year
twice, was named to the 1st Team All Ohio by USA Today and up the facility for all district and regional Hot Stove tournaments
was twice named to the 1st team by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. hosted at Reservoir Park and is a daily ?xture at the ball?elds
Dustin then took his athletic skills to the basketball and baseball prior to games. He does this to ensure they are in the best condi-
teams at Midview earning letters in each. The basketball team tion possible. He has also graciously opened his home to phone
earned back to back conference championships. calls at any time of the day or night or for impromptu meetings
that needed a venue. Please welcome our 2016 Citizen of the Grafton Township Residents
Crum is on the right track in other areas of his life as well. He Year, Jim Clark. Clark joins past recipients Doris Wildenheim,
is a two-year member of the National Honor Society, maintaining Joe Filipiak, Father John Seabold, Kathy Justy, Chris Smith, Paul
a higher than 3.5 Grade Point average. He earned an Academic Justy, Lisa Logue, Gregg Miller and Darla Strah. Residents who wish to get rid of upholstered items must cov-
M at Midview, named as an OHSFCA Academic All Ohio, and er them in plastic for pick up. Rumpke will not pick up items
recently was one of only 25 in Northeast Ohio to be named a Na- Bahama Mama seeks loving home such as mattresses, chairs, couches etc. which are not covered
tional Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. Crum also serves as with plastic.
church secretary for Sunday Services at Mt. Pisgah Missionary Belden Historical Society
Baptist Church, is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ship APL and meet this pret-
and volunteers with the youth football league. His future plans ty kitty. If you would like to
are to play in the upcoming all Ohio North/South football game Bahama Mama give Mama a loving, for- The Belden Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, April
and to play football in the fall for Kent State University where he Bahama Mama is a shy 3- ever home, please call the 12 at 7:30. Members and anyone interested in local history, are
received a full scholarship. Congratulations to the 2016 Youth of year-old who is looking for a Friendship Animal Protective invited to attend. Meetings are held at the Old Town Hall and
the Year, Dustin Crum. He joins past recipients Zach Siefker, Mi- comforting and calm home. League at (440) 322-4321. Museum on the northeast corner of the intersection of St. Rt. 83
chael Schmitz, Michael Wransky, Erin Keyse, Paige Katrinchak, She was adopted into a home (www.FriendshipAPL.org) and St. Rt. 303.
Mikayla Dougall, Taylor Seth and Michael Whary. with young children and was
fearful, so best for her to live The shelter is located at Indoor Fit Walks
The Citizen of the Year goes to an adult who has volunteered in a home with older children 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in
for many years to help the community. The 2016 honoree is Jim or adults. She is in the “cat- Elyria. Their hours are from Don’t let April showers keep you from walking. Walk indoors
Clark. Clark began like most adults volunteering for their chil- tery” and doing ?ne with the 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Mon- at a local ?tness facility with Lorain County Fit Walks at no cost.
dren’s activities. He began coaching his son’s baseball team in other cats. Bahama Mama is day, Friday & Saturday; from
1966, and continued to coach for all three of his sons through the such a sweet cat and it would 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tues- • Mondays at 5:30 p.m. on April 10, 17 and 24 at the Lorain
late 1990s.He coached for Elyria Little League West, LaPorte be so nice for her to feel safe, day & Thursday; and from County Metro Parks Splash Zone, 95 West Hamilton Road, in
Hot Stove and Midview High School. The LaPorte community secure and loved. If you can 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Oberlin.
diminished and the need arose to combine with a sister commu- give Bahama Mama a good Adoption fees are $20 for 1
nity. Our recipient was involved in merging LaPorte and North home please stop by Friend- year and older and $50 for • Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. on April 13, 20 and 27 at Mercy
Eaton Hot Stove communities to make a stronger Midview North less than 1 year old. All cats Health & Recreation Center, 47160 Hollstein Dr., in Amherst.
Hot Stove, which is now known as Midview Youth Baseball. He have been spayed or neu-
then began coaching his grandsons in the Grafton Hot Stove or- tered, vaccinated, dewormed “Walking helps decrease blood pressure, reduce body fat,
ganization, starting with the farm league. It was while active with and have tested negative for lowers the risk of heart-disease, reduces stress levels, and also re-
the Hot Stove organization our recipient became active on gov- FeLV. Friendship APL is a leases natural endorphins that promote the feeling of happiness”
erning boards. When asked what positions he held, he replied, private, non-pro?t humane states David Covell, RS, MPH, Lorain County General Health
“I did whatever needed done.” Wanting to have his children and society. They depend on the District health commissioner.
grandchildren play at the best facilities possible he took it upon generosity and ?nancial sup-
himself to ensure they were. In the process, his work has led the port of the public to serve the No membership is required and all ages are invited to join.
Grafton ?elds to be one of the most impressive facilities in the people and animals of Lorain You are welcome to join a walk whenever you have time in your
area. County. schedule; a weekly commitment is not necessary.

At the time Clark began taking care of the ?elds, Grafton For more information on the Lorain County Fitness Walks,
Hot Stove played their games at the ?elds behind the Immac- you can contact the Lorain County General Health District at
ulate Conception Church. Our recipient maintained ?ve ?elds, (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCountyHealth.com.
making the best of the tight area they were jammed into. Several
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Page 18, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 LCCC Hosts Campus Visitation Days Ohio native snake species by visiting wildohio.gov. Entries will
be accepted Aug. 1-18, and the winner will receive $500. The
North Ridgeville Garden Club Lorain County Community College is hosting UP-Close selection of the winning photo will be made in September. The
Campus Visitation Days Friday, April 14 through Friday, June contest is open to all Ohioans age 18 and older. Visit wildohio.
The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet on April 16. These events allow students to learn more about what the gov for complete contest rules. Entries must be submitted in a
11, at 6 p.m. at the Sandy Ridge Reservation, located at 6195 college offers through the University Partnership. All are wel- horizontal format only.
Otten Road, in North Ridgeville. The speaker for the evening come to attend the events, which are held on Tuesdays and
will be Beverly Jones, Master Gardener from Medina county Fridays. Pictured is the winning image of a green heron, which was se-
and her program will be on Chocolate/Neopolitan Gardens. lected to appear on the 2017 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp. Mat-
Our May Plant Sale is coming up on May 20 at 9 a.m. in front LCCC’s UP-Close Visitation Days offer students and fam- thew Schmalz of New Albany was the winning photographer.
of the Dollar Tree on Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville. ilies the chance to explore the campus and talk with admis-
The club is very active with speakers and activities for any- sion and ?nancial aid representatives. Guests can attend an For more information, contact: John Windau, ODNR Divi-
one interested in gardening. For more information, please LCCC Information Session and then take a tour of campus. sion of Wildlife at (614) 265-6325 or Matt Eiselstein, ODNR
call (440) 365-8522. Students can also decide to take the Compass placement as- Of?ce of Communications at (614) 265-6860.
sessment test and complete the admissions process.
Herb Guild Garden Club Using Technology to help
LCCC is the ?rst community college in the state to offer the tiniest and furriest patient
The April meeting of the Herb Guild Garden Club will a University Partnership. The partnership enables students to
be held on April 12. This month’s presentation, which starts earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees from any of 12 Ohio Luna in her new wheels!
at 12:30 p.m., will be on “The Beautiful & Fascinating Art universities without leaving the LCCC campus. Students can Lorain County JVS Digital Media Arts junior, Jessceya
Form of Eastern Papermaking.” The speaker is Tom Balboa, save up to $50,000 by earning their degree through the Uni- Bonds, had a unique problem, but thought she might be able
director of the Morgan Conservatory. The Conservatory is lo- versity Partnership, compared to the cost of room, board and to ?nd a solution at her school. Her pet guinea pig, Luna, re-
cated in downtown Cleveland and is dedicated to the art of tuition at other universities. cently had an accident, broke its leg and is now unable to
papermaking. It houses artists who are devoted to book arts, walk on her own. Jessceya wondered if there might be some
printing and papermaking. The public is welcome to visit and To schedule your visit, please complete the form at www. students in other JVS programs who could help her out.
it has accommodations to host special events. You can learn lorainccc.edu/visit or call (440) 366-4012. That is where Mr. Scanlan, 9th and 10th grade lab instruc-
more about this unique facility by visiting their website http:// tor, came in to help. He and his students were willing and
www.morganconservatory.org. UP-Close Campus Visitation Days: able to use their 3-D printer to make Luna a wheelchair! Luna
• Friday, April 14, 10 a.m., iLOFT, room 220 was measured for her custom chair, it was designed and then
The Herb Guild is a local organization and meets on the • Tuesday, April 18, 2 p.m., Business Building, room 207 printed in the Career Readiness lab, and the results are work-
second Wednesday of the month at Porter Public Library in • Friday, April 28, 10 a.m., iLOFT, room 220 ing great.
Westlake, Ohio (27333 Center Ridge Road) in the Porter • Tuesday, May 2, 2 p.m., Business Building, room 207 Luna is now able to get around on her own. Jessceya is
Room. New members and guests are always welcome. For • Friday, May 26, 10 a.m., iLOFT, room 220 thrilled with the results and grateful for the help and support
further information on the upcoming meeting, call (440) 582- • Tuesday, May 30, 2 p.m., Business Building, room 207 she and Luna received from the students and staff at the JVS.
0191 or visit our website theherbguild.org. You can also ?nd • Friday, June 2, 10 a.m., iLOFT, room 220
us on Facebook under The Herb Guild. • Tuesday, June 6, 2 p.m., Business Building, room 207 Easter
• Friday, June 16, 10 a.m., iLOFT, room 220 Flowers
Submitted by Barb Armstrong Lorain County Community College is located at 1005 N.
Abbe Road, Elyria Share your
Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner Easter Happiness
2017 Wildlife Legacy Stamp
The North Ridgeville Senior Center will hold its next Spa- with your
ghetti Dinner on Friday , April 28, and this is the last one until The photo of a green Family & Friends
the fall. The April dinner is sponsored by the North Ridgeville heron, submitted by wild-
Lion’s Club with members helping out at the event. Spaghetti life enthusiast Matthew •PLANTS
is served from 5-7 p.m. and take-outs will also be available Schmalz of New Albany, •CORSAGES
during this time. was the winner in the an- •CUT FLOWERS
nual Ohio Wildlife Legacy •FLOWERS BY WIRE
Prices for the spaghetti dinner are as follows; Seniors $6, Stamp Photo Contest. The
adults $7, and children under 10 - $4. Dessert is $1 and pop is ?rst place photo appears on Order now for your church or home.
50¢. Dinner includes a large helping of spaghetti, homemade the 2017 Wildlife Legacy Flowers to celebrate the Joy of Spring!!
sauce, jumbo meatballs, salad and garlic bread. All proceeds Stamp, which is now on
go directly to the North Ridgeville Of?ce for Older Adults to sale, according to the Ohio www.northridgevilleflorist.com
help maintain senior services in our area. We are always in Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
need of bakers for our spaghetti dinners, if you can bake and “I was thrilled to see my work published,” said Schmalz, who Diederich Florist
donate any items, please call the Senior Center at (440) 353- took the winning photo in Big Walnut Creek, where he was en- 38599 Center Ridge Rd.
0828. joying the view when the heron landed 30 feet from him. This is North Ridgeville, OH 44039
the ?rst year Schmalz has entered pictures in the Ohio Wildlife (440) 327-6010
Carry outs are available. The North Ridgeville Senior Cen- Legacy Stamp Photo contest. Hours: Mon-Sat 9:00am - 5pm
ter is located at the corner of Avon Belden Road (Rt. 83) and The ?rst runner-up photo of a black-crowned night heron was
Bainbridge. For more information, please call the senior cen- taken and submitted by Dean Davis of Troy. Graytown resident
ter at (440) 353-0828. Sharon Cummings was selected as the second runner-up with her
picture of a great blue heron.
Are you looking for the best The contest was open to Ohio residents, with 21 individuals
combination of low price and submitting 58 native Ohio heron photos.
The idea for the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp began as a
personal service? grassroots effort to inform the public about the need to fund wild-
life conservation. Offering the stamp to the public has continued
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The photos were judged on originality, technical excellence,
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The subject for next year’s event, the ninth Ohio Wildlife
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Spring is here and once again, it is time for the annual Bag Pitts?eld Community Church at the corner of St. Rts. 58 What is Holy Thursday?
Lady Tour for 2017. This is a drive-yourself shopping adventure and 303, is having a Fish Fry Dinner on Friday, April 21. Serv-
in the country. Tour dates are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April ing time is from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults; $8 for ages 7-12 Holy Thursday, which falls on the Thursday before
21, 22, 23 and April 28, 29, 30. Tour hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and free for six and under. Easter Sunday, commemorates The Last Supper of Jesus
Friday and Saturday and 12-5 p.m. on Sunday, both weekends. Christ. During The Last Supper, Jesus, who Christians
Join the fun visiting the participating shops and farms in Welling- All are invited for food and fellowship. believe is the Son of God, established the sacrament of
ton, Rochester, Brighton, Oberlin, New London, Pen?eld, Spen- Holy Communion. The Last Supper was the ?nal meal
cer and Homerville. Pick up your map ?yer at your ?rst stop or Penfield Township Trustees Jesus enjoyed with his disciples in Jerusalem, and it was
download it from our web site. www.countrytourgroup.com during The Last Supper when Jesus predicted one of those
The March 17 regular meeting of the Pen?eld Township disciples would ultimately betray him. Holy Thursday is
Search for a small wooden bag hidden at one of the participat- Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All of?cers were pres- sometimes referred to as “Maundy Thursday,” a reference
ing businesses each day of the tour. Find the bag and win a $20 ent. The meeting was attended by 5 guests. to the religious rite of maundy, which is the washing of
gift certi?cate. (Spencer Twist not included in the search). the feet. The Last Supper and the rite of maundy are con-
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved nected because it was during The Last Supper that Jesus
When the ?yer is completed, turn in at the last stop with con- with a motion made by Duane Johnson, seconded by Richard washed the feet of his disciples. Though The Last Supper,
tact information completed at the top to be entered into a draw- Conrad. Upon reading a correction to the February 7 minutes during which Jesus gave his disciples bread, telling them
ing for a $25 gas card (?rst prize), or $15 gas card (second prize). discussion was held regarding the inclusion of the zoning report it was his body, and wine, telling them it was his blood,
Must be 13 & over for this drawing. in the of?cial minutes. Voucher #’s 11698- 11731, and Resolu- is celebrated at every Mass as part of the Liturgy of the
tion #2017.03.21.01 to prohibit the establishment and operation Eucharist, Holy Thursday Mass places even greater em-
Shops on the Country Bay Lady Tour include Ravenwood of medical marijuana cultivation, processing and retail dispen- phasis on this signi?cant event.
Antiques, All Ohio Toy & Train, Days of Yore Herb and Flower saries were approved with a motion made by Duane Johnson,
Farm, Spencer Twist, Spencer Feed and Supply, Olde Carriage seconded by Richard Conrad. Wellington Night at Lake Erie
House, Farmyard Flowers, Dostall Farms, Hook’s Greenhouse, Crushers Home Opener
Honey Bee Treasures, Quilting Shanty and Platinum Petal. Fiscal Of?cer Denes read the correspondence which includ-
ed the notice regarding cemetery clean up date, an email from The Wellington Bicentennial Committee kicks off fund-rais-
For more information, email them at info@countrytourgroup. NOPEC regarding the township’s gas provider, an email from ing with the help of the Lake Erie Crushers. Wellington Night
com or call Sue at (440) 371-7589. Lagrange Township regarding the April 5 zoning meeting they tickets for the Crusher’s Home Opener against the Joliet Slam-
are holding at Pen?eld Township, a letter from Spencer Feed mers on May 12 are on sale for $9 each at Wellington Eagles,
Springspiration regarding their open house, the LCCA by-laws & membership Geyer’s Fresh Foods and Village Market. Once 50 tickets are
form, the notice regarding Transportation Day, the LCTA Spring sold, $3 per ticket sold will come back to the Wellington Bicen-
The Pitts?eld Community Church, located at the corners Banquet response form, the LC Sheriff’s report for February tennial Fund to provide events and speakers for the 2018 cele-
of Rts. 58 and 303 in Wellington are having their 31st annual and a form from the LC Engineer’s of?ce to verify the township bration.
Springspiration on Wednesday, April 26. Registration is due roads to be included in their 2017 Chip & Seal program. The
by April 20. LC Prosecutor’s of?ce forwarded a zoning matter complaint There are two large events already scheduled: A Cotillion/
?led with the State Auditor. This matter was discussed and de- Dance at the Wellington Eagles on April 14, 2018, and a Mil-
Check in is at 10 a.m. and the program is at 10:30 p.m. termined that issue had been resolved. itary Encampment at the Lorain County Fairgrounds June 15-
A salad lunch will follow the program. Special guest sing- 17, 2018. There are plans for historical speakers each month and
ers this year is the “Gloryway Quartet” from Mans?eld. Maintenance man Tim Tyrone discussed hall rental extra many fun events coordinated by the committee and other local
This four-part harmony group was formed in 2002 by Justin openings. Tyrone presented two quotes for gutter & downspout groups to celebrate Wellington’s heritage. Please follow the Wel-
Crank. In 2014 the group was nominated for Quartet of the replacement. The quotes did not include the same items. Ty- lington Bicentennial Facebook page for up to date information.
Year in GME ‘Top Ten’ and in 2016 they were showcase win- rone will ask both companies to requote.
ners in the American Gospel Celebration hosted by Pastor JACK MATIA
John Hagee. Resident Jean Eglin asked if the Trustees had ever consid- HONDA
ered purchasing round tables for use in the halls.Trustee John-
For reservations, call Janet or Farrell Crumley at (440) son will obtain pricing and further discussion will be held. New & Used
647-5170. Cars
Trustee Conrad advised that he and Trustee Johnson had
Herrick Memorial Library attended the LC Health Dept. meeting where the budget was 440-366-5501
approved. Trustee Conrad researched the Community Block
Adult Writing Group - Thursday, April 20 from 6-7:30 p.m. Grant and advised that it was not applicable to the Township Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria
Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all venues. as it is primarily for handicapped projects. Fiscal Of?cer Denes
Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. This asked whether the replacement of the wheelchair ramps might New and Certi?ed Hondas
group is not like other writing groups; we encourage one another, qualify. Conrad will check and advise. Trustee Conrad request- All Models - Used Cars
try new and different forms of writing and learn to create char- ed that Zoning Inspector Donahue check a property on Ver-
acters and plots for your ?ction pieces, or explore the world of mont St. and one on St. Rt. 18 for vehicle compliance. Conrad Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5
poetry and verse. Registration is encouraged. To register, call advised that he attended the RLCWA meeting where the 2016
the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. yearend ?nancial reports were discussed. RLCWA will have a Think Our Plants
2% rate increase effective July of 2017 with another 2% in- Spring! Will Get
Chronic Disease Self-Management - Fridays, April 14 & crease in July of 2018. The last rate increase was in 2014 and
21, from 1-3:30 p.m. Do you have health conditions that interfere Avon Lake increases the price of water to RLCWA 4% annual- You Hooked!
with your life? Chronic Disease Self-Management is a 6-week ly. The cost of the water supplied to RLCWA by New London
nationally recognized program designed to help adults living increased by 10% in 2016. Conrad advised that he would attend NOW OPEN! Perennials
with long-lasting health conditions gain con?dence in their abili- the SWAK meeting at New Russia on March 29. Annuals
ty to manage their symptoms and to understand how their health Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6
affects their lives. This program is sponsored and conducted by Trustee Johnson reported that reported that the Bender buri- Vegetables
Fairhill Partners, a non-pro?t agency devoted to successful ag- al was held at the cemetery and presented a check for the fees Sun 12-5
ing. Space is limited and registration is required. Call the library from Norton Eastman. He received a request to add some infor- Edibles
to register for this program. mation to the Township newsletter from Ann Smith of Kerry
Cook Construction. Discussion was held regarding the school Special: 440-647-5480 Shrubs
Library Board Meeting - On Monday, April 10, at 10:30 lunch money issue and it was decided that the school was the
a.m., the Herrick Memorial Library Board of Trustees will hold best source for this information. Johnson will list the LMRE, Pansy 50740 St. Rt. 18 Hanging Baskets
its monthly board meeting for regular library business. This RLCWA, SLCAD, and ?re district representatives in the news- Baskets
meeting is open to the public and all are welcome. letter. He will also include a warning to residents regarding Wellington, OH 44090 Mulch &
phone & computer scams, a calendar of events, information on $3.99
Ohio Boater Education Course 2016 Township projects, Park Board, Pen?eld Historical Soci- Just 5 miles west of Wellington Potting Soil
ety and Key Collaborative updates.
An Ohio Boater Education Course will be held on Satur- www.hooksgreenhouse.com
day, April 22, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Wellington Reservation Trustee Gordon reported that there were no random drug
Visitors Center, located at 535 Jones Road, in Wellington. This tests this month. HUGE FAIRY GARDEN -Check Out-
one-day boater education course will be conducted by mem-
bers of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 06-04 of Lorain, With no additional business to discuss the meeting was ad- Displays, The Rusty Hook
Ohio. The law requires any boat operator born on or after Jan. journed at 8:26 p.m. with a motion made by Richard Conrad, Plants & Junk Shop!
1, 1982, to successfully complete a boating education course seconded by Duane Johnson. Accessories
before operating any craft powered by greater than 10 horse- Vintage, Repurposed,
power. This course ?lls that requirement. Participants will re- Submitted by Vicki Denes, Fiscal Of?cer & Barn Fresh
ceive a certi?cate/card upon completion as proof of education.
Cost is $30 and includes supplies and lunch. located in Hook’s Greenhouse

To register, call Pier 58 Marine at (440) 774-4338 or email
[email protected]. Preregistration and payment is required as
course size is limited. Website: www.pier58marine.com

Teachers Art Exhibit

The Educational Service Center of Lorain County is recog-
nizing local art teachers in the 1st Annual Teachers Art Exhibit
now through April 13 at the Elyria Public Library, West River
Branch, located at 1194 W River Rd N. More than 60 pieces of
art are currently on display.

Exhibiting teachers and districts include:
Chad DiFranco - Amherst Marion Steele High School;
Jeanne Balukas - Amherst Jr. High School; John Yagoda -
Avon Heritage Elementary; Christian Fredrikson - Avon Lake
High School; Catholic Diocese: Mary Huck - St. Jude School
Susan Obrel - St. Mary School; Mel Rainey and Michael Brand
- Elyria High School; Cheryl Mravec - North Ridgeville Middle
School; Cindy Naprestek - North Ridgeville Wilcox Elementary;
Mike Kacur - Vermilion Elementary School; Susan Kauffman -
Wellington High School.

Page 20, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 10, 2017 If you want more information, need a registration form or March 21 - Assistance on Royalton Rd.
have questions, please call Pam at (440) 742-3456, email co- March 21 - Warrant on Royalton Rd.
COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 [email protected] or like them on Facebook at March 22 - Assist Ambulance on Meadow Tr.
“Columbia Youth Football.” March 23 - Accident Hit Skip on Royalton Rd.
An Evening at the Races March 23 - DOA/Body Found on N. Marks Rd.
PTA Mother and Son Dance March 23 -Traf?c Stop on Sprague Rd.
Columbia Auxiliary #4003 is hosting “An Evening at the March 23 - Harassment on Royalton Rd.
Races,” on April 29. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and Dinner will be The Columbia PTA cordially invites you to attend the “3rd March 24 - Theft on Osborne Rd.
served from 5-6:30 p.m. The Races start at 7 p.m. with music to annual Mother and Son Dance.” The dance is open to moms, March 24 - Accident Non Injury on Royalton Rd.
follow. There will be a cash bar available. Dinner tickets are $15; step-moms, aunts, grandmas or guardians of young gentlemen March 24 - Assist Ambulance on East River Rd.
if you would like to be an owner of a horse and name you horse currently attending the Columbia Local School System. The (Camillus Villa).
you can purchase one for $10. Tickets can be purchased at the dance will be on Friday, April 28, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Co- March 24 - Suspicious Condition on Station Rd.
Columbia Eagles, located at 27190 Royalton Rd. in Columbia popa & CMS Gym. Take this opportunity to get all dressed up! March 24 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Westwood Ave.
Station. 44028. Everyone is welcome. Plan on semi-formal attire. Hazel Eyes Photography will be there March 25 - Shots Fired on Station Road.
to take your pictures and “Music for all Occasions” will be the March 25 - Shots Fired on Caple Rd.
Hot Stove seeks help DJ for the evening. Cost is $10 per couple and $2 per extra child. March 25 - Noise Complaint on Emerson Ave.
Light snacks will be provided. Registration forms will be sent March 26 - Suspicious Condition on East River Rd.
Columbia Hot Stove has an open position for Field Main- home from school with your child. For more information, con- March 26 - Harassment on Royalton Rd.
tenance Manager for the 2017 season. The ideal candidate is tact Michelle Boetticher by email at [email protected] March 26 - Harassment on Royalton Rd.
self-motivated, responsible and able to perform at a high-level (please put Mom/Son Dance in the subject line). March 28 - Traf?c Stop on West River Rd/Osborne Rd.
with minimal or no supervision. Eligible candidates must be at March 28 - Assistance on Royalton Rd.
least 18 years old, have knowledge of setting base/mound dis- Sheriff’s Blotter March 29 - Abandoned Vehicle on East River Rd.
tances for all baseball & softball divisions and have a ?exible March 29 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Colfax Ave.
schedule throughout the season. Responsibilities include main- The following is the Lorain County Sheriff’s Dept. Incident March 29 - Accident Non Injury on Sprague Rd.
taining the physical and aesthetic integrity of the ball ?elds by Report for Columbia Township for March 2017. March 30 - Traf?c Stop on Royalton Rd/Lydia Rd.
keeping them in impeccable condition at all times (litter and de- March 30 - Assist Other Agency on S. Boone Rd/Emmons Rd.
bris control, custodial work, basic landscaping, etc.) and prepar- March 1 - Assault on Plum Creek Dr. March 30 - Disabled Motor Vehicle on East River Rd.
ing, preserving and upholding the ?elds and grounds prior to all March 1 - Traf?c Complainton Station Rd. March 31 - Theft on N Marks Rd.
games and tournaments. March 3 - Property Damageon Station Rd.
March 5 - Disturbance on Aldridge Ave. From the Voice of a Slave: Ohio
Interested individuals can contact us at columbiahotstove@ March 6 - Theft on Dupont Ave. and the Underground Railroad
gmail.com March 6 - Drug Investigation on West River Rd.
March 7 - Stolen Vehicle/Unauthorized Use on Royalton Rd. On Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m., come hear the amazing story
Tackle and Flag Football Registration March 8 - Accident Private Property on Sprague Rd. of the Underground Railroad from the voice of a slave. How
March 9 - Traf?c Complaint on Royalton Rd. the Underground Railroad with its vast secret network of paths,
Columbia Youth Football (CYF) Registration for the fall March 10 - Suspicious Condition on Royalton Rd. roads, swamps and river crossings crisscrossed the state of Ohio.
2017 season is now open. March 10 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Sprague Rd. How important Ohio and the surrounding area was to a system
March 10 - Property Damage on Sprague Rd. which was neither a railroad nor underground. How the efforts of
Tackle Football - CYF is part of the Lake Erie Youth Foot- March 10 - Animal Complaint/Investigation on Station Rd. committed men and women, both black and white, risked their
ball League (LEYFL) and includes 10 of the 12 teams in our high March 11 - Stolen Vehicle/Unauthorized Use on East River Rd. own lives to help slaves from the south escape north to freedom.
school conference. This is a great opportunity for your football March 11 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Cobblestone Tr.
player to learn the game and play the same teams they will play March 12 - Shots Fired on Station Rd/Akins Rd. Few written records on the Underground Railroad exist, but
in middle school and high school. Why not get a head start and March 13 - Traf?c Stop on East River Rd/Sprague Rd. hundreds of stories survive. Hear some of these stories through
build a solid foundation? Games are played on Saturdays on full March 13 - Theft on Osborne Rd. an engaging reenactment which will keep you on the edge of
size football ?elds - often the same ?elds as our High School March 13 - Traf?c Stop on Root Rd/Station Rd. your seats. Brought to you by Liverpool Township Historical So-
players, and sometimes under the lights! They offer Junior Varsi- March 13 - Theft on Royalton Rd. ciety: (330) 483-3038 or www.valleycity.org
ty for 3rd/4th grade players and Varsity for 5th/6th grade players. March 14 - Disturbance on Colfax Ave.
Roster size is limited to the ?rst 25 players, so sign up early to March 14 - Suspicious Condition on East River Rd/Eagle Pt. The program is at Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 6656
guarantee a spot. Cost is $100 - register before May 1 for a $25 March 15 - Suspicious Condition on Parkwood. Center Rd. across from PNC Bank, in Valley City. Parking in rear
discount. March 16 - Suspicious Condition on Plum Creek Dr. and next to PNC. Free and open to the public.
March 17 - Abandoned Vehicle on Sprague Rd.
PAC 12 Teams included in The LEYFL - Black River - Buck- March 18 - Suspicious Condition on East River Rd. Deborah Abbott, Ph.D. is a genealogist specializing in Af-
eye - Keystone - Wellington - Brookside (Shef?eld) - Amherst March 19 - Domestic Violence/Dispute on Royalton Rd. rican American research and associated ?elds. She is a retired
- Columbia - Clearview - Oberlin - Fairview. March 19 - Assist Ambulance on S. Marks Rd. Professor from Tri C. Her resume is incredibly long and growing
March 19 - Accident Private Property on Frederick Ave. with her nationwide activities. The Liverpool Township Histori-
Flag Football - They also offer ?ag football for K-2 grade. March 20 - Shots Fired on Redfern Rd. cal Society and Valley City are proud and pleased she will spend
This is played through the Strongsville Football League and all the evening with us.
games are played Saturday morning on Lunn Road. No helmets
or pads - just footwork, running plays and ball handling. Cost is
$55 - register before May 1 for the $25 discount.

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Contact Independent Free Pa- Old Coins, Pocket Watches,
pers of America IFPA at dan- AMVETS POST 32 INTERNET Anything Old “For all of your Concrete needs Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks,
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pointment at 440-213-7527. Catering Available CALL 1-844-714-4451. 13557 Denver, Co. 80201
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over 1 Million readers for only (1 mile East of Durkee) for a great looking yard Reader Advisory: The National Trade As-
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or call 800-450-7227. FULL park with restrooms, 3 Lawn Mowing and Lawn of their service or product is advised by
pavilions, air conditioned hall, Maintenance this publication. In order to avoid misun-
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Lions Club. 440-458-6781. offer employment but rather supply the
2Bdr. apartment in Grafton, Grafton VFW. Call from 9:30- Senior/Columbia Station Dis- readers with manuals, directories and
no stairs, security deposit. No 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. counts. Insured. 440-236-3609. other materials designed to help their cli-
pets. 440-343-5898 440-926-3341 TOWN & COUNTRY Tree Ser- ents establish mail order selling and other
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curity deposit. Newly remod- OUR CLASSIFIEDS trimming, root feeding and stance should you send any money in
eled 2 bedroom town homes GET RESULTS! cleaning. Fully insured. FREE advance or give the client your checking,
with new carpet, ceramic tile ESTIMATES. Firewood for license ID, or credit card numbers. Also
and hard wood ?oors. Appli- sale. 440-236-3061. beware of ads that claim to guarantee
ances included. Call 216-221- loans regardless of credit and note that
1333. LOTS FOR SALE if a credit repair company does business
only over the phone it is illegal to request
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Buildable 2 or 3 Acres. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free
numbers may or may not reach Canada.
Call 440-371-4111.

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•Security & Camera Systems •Foundation Replacement Spring Services:
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WORKS Excavating
•Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems Concrete
•All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation Retaining Walls

440-327-3433 Pavers

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Dan Muschitz Stamped Concrete
Owner
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Positions • Spring Clean-up Specials!
Snowplowing • Fall Clean ups Available Mulching • Lawn Mowing
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& Power Washing
Weekly Maintenance
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Power Washing & More!
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Mulch • Soil • Gravel • Natural & Decorative Stone RELIABLE ROOFING WATERPROOFING
Pick Up/Delivery • Winter Supplies • Firewood & More
Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs BASEMENT
Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal SOLUTIONS
Of?ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com
• Waterproofing
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner • Foundation Repair

SIDING & WINDOWS • Yard Drainage
• Excavating
8997 Columbia Road Phone: 440-235-2358 Custom Exteriors
Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 Fax: 440-235-2359 • Sewer Replacement
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•Siding •Soffit
Professional MILUM PAINTING •Doors •Metal “Stop the water before it stops you!”
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Interior/Exterior •Stone & Shake Siding Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
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Income Tax Returns POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION
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Off: 330-483-0055 "The IRS does not endorse any particular individual tax return preparer.
Cell: 216-970-1910 7424 Crocker Rd. For more information on tax return preparers, go to IRS.gov." SERVICE • SALES • INSTALLATIONS
Valley City, OH 44280 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS • JET PUMPS

J.A. Kilby Plumbing SQUIRE’S Franklin Tax FILTERS • CHLORINATORS
& Accounting SOFTENERS • TANKS • SUMP
Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services INCOME TAX
PREPARATION Service PUMPS • WATER RELATED
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions MATERIALS • WELL ABANDONMENT
CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available EDWARD J. STEPNICKA Personal &
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ELECTRONIC FILING
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•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped Services Available
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for Appointment Web: www.rural-urbanrecord.com
Mail: Rural-Urban Record, P.O. Box 966,
440-236-5423
Columbia Station, OH 44028
Your Place or Mine ALL PERSONAL ADS MUST BE PREPAID

SERVICES: TREE SERVICE CLASSIFIED RATES:
Personal Classified $10/15 words or less.
440-324-4321 •Plumbing Repairs 10¢ per word after 15. 2nd week - $4 more.
•Sewer & Drain Cleaning Business Classified $13/15 words or less,
•Electronic Locating
•Video Camera Inspection 10¢ per word after 15.
•Sewer Excavation Special Set-up (Centered ) $14/15 words or less,

30 Years Experience $25OFFPersonal Plumber Service Corp. Jason E. Davis 10¢ per word after 15.
Any Service -Complete Crane Service-
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SERVICE “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!” Rural-Urban Record•P.O. Box 966•Columbia Station, OH 44028
Tree/Stump Removal Number of weeks ad runs: 1 2 3 4
OH LIC #21372
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812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035 7.______________ 8.______________9._____________
ROOFING Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected] 10._____________ 11._____________ 12.____________
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BENEDICT ROOFING Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping
Family Business for Three Generations Tree Trimming • Removal CHECK
Stump Grinding • Pruning
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