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Published by The Rural-Urban Record, 2018-02-26 08:33:14

2-19-18

The Rural-Urban Record





“Your Free Weekly Community Newspaper”

www.rural-urbanrecord.com
“Celebrating 62 Years of Community Service!”


Volume 63, No. 34 Columbia Station, Ohio February 19, 2018


JVS Students pledge to have JVS FFA members have brunch with local farmers

a safe Prom Night Lorain County JVS stu-
dent members of the Nation-
al FFA Organization recent-
ly spent a Saturday morning
enjoying brunch with local
farmers. The “Brunch with
a Farmer” event was held
at Lorain County Commu-
nity College and gave the
students the opportunity to
meet local farmers, learn
about the diversity of the
farms in Lorain County and
enjoy some local food as
well.
Students were able to
socialize and network with
many different agricultural
commodity groups during
the event. Nicholas Ziegler
from Lettuce Heads Aqua-
ponics and Farm, a family L-R: Sydney Collier, Savannah Roby and Thomas Keller.
run market from Welling-
ton, and Allen Grobe from GPS navigation and drones, farmers placed at it. Landscape and Greenhouse
Grobe’s Fruit Farm in Elyria to assist him in planting his Lorain County JVS stu- Management junior from
were in attendance and fields. dents that attended are: Syd- Wellington; Michael Mc-
spoke about their farms and Having one on one con- ney Collier, Landscape and Donald, Industrial Equip-
local experiences. versations with the local Greenhouse Management ment Mechanics junior from
Students also heard a farmers was meaningful as junior from Clearview; Keystone; and Don Sabella,
presentation from one local well. In order to help each Thomas and William Keller, Landscape and Greenhouse
grain farmer, Ken Diedrick, guest gain insight and be Landscape and Greenhouse Management senior from
who shared how he is using able to ask questions, each Management juniors from Amherst.
new technology, such as table had one or two local Midview; Savannah Roby,
Logan Noel (Brookside) and Kaylee Thorn (Wellington) are
ready for the Prom Fashion Show. Senior Center Mardi Gras Sheriff calls upon citizens
Prom can be one of the most memorable nights of the in fight against crime
year for high school students. It’s the last time they are to-
gether with friends before graduation and it is a time to cel- Responding to the increasing number of people want-
ebrate and have fun. ing to assist law enforcement officials and build a stronger
The Lorain County JVS Early Childhood Education ju- partnership in the fight against crime, Sheriff Stammitti
nior FCCLA Chapter recently hosted a prom fashion show announced that Lorain County citizens are being invited to
to get students ready for prom night, but more importantly, become Associate Members of the Buckeye State Sheriff’s
it was an event to have them think about the dangers of driv- Association.
ing distracted and impaired. Membership appeals go out in the mail soon. Individuals
Every student in attendance was asked to sign a pledge choosing to join the voluntary program can do so for as little
card stating they would have a safe and sober prom, not use as $20. The funding provides critically important technical
drugs or alcohol and stay alert behind the wheel. resources, training and legislative support on key criminal
Star Vaughn, junior Early Childhood Education student issues.
from Firelands, explained how the pledge cards work. “We In addition, dues will be used to support crime preven-
passed out “Prom Promise Pledge Cards” to students who tion and awareness programs, promote public safety and
would pledge to drive safely. We also showed a video about provide additional training for sheriffs and their deputies.
a local teenager who was texting and driving and the price “With government funding becoming increasingly diffi-
she paid for that choice.” cult to secure, the Associate Membership drive has taken on
All students who made this commitment were entered greater importance than ever before,” said Sheriff Stammit-
into a drawing to win various gift cards, a free prom dress ti. “The funding is vital to helping us carry out our mission
from David’s Bridal or a free tuxedo from American Com- of making our communities safer places to live, work and
modore Tux. play.”
Karla Schultz, Early Childhood Education junior from Individuals not receiving a membership appeal or desir-
North Ridgeville, added, “Our class also did a skit showing ing more information can obtain it by contacting the Buck-
our peers all the different people in your life you can impact Winner crowned, Lottie Piechowiak eye State Sheriff’s Association, 6230 Busch Blvd., Suite
if an accident happens while texting and driving.” On Wednesday, February 7, the North Ridgeville Senior 260, Columbus, OH 43229. Call 1-800-589-2772 or visit
“My students want to spread the message that it is im- Center celebrated Mardi Gras, and fun was had by all that at- www.buckeyesheriffs.org for more information.
portant to have a safe prom night and to stay away from tended! The festivities had a scavenger hunt for a photo of the Meanwhile residents wishing to become Associate Mem-
alcohol and drugs, and to not be distracted in any way while Christ Child and the winner was crowned for the day and re- bers can also sign up for the program by contacting the local
driving,” said Hilary Duffala, junior Instructor for the Early ceived a certificate for a free Wednesday lunch. The seniors sheriff’s office at (440) 329-3701.
Childhood Education program. were all over the hall looking under tables, chairs, pictures and The Associate membership program was begun to pro-
Junior and senior students in the JVS Cosmetology pro- bulletin board postings; they searched high and low. What a vide citizens with an opportunity to lend their support to
gram also provided their skills to the fashion show and did fun afternoon! Finally we had crowned a winner! Our meal was more effective law enforcement and to better help local
sausage jambalaya and dessert was a variation on King Cake in
the hair and make-up for each girl in the show. a wine glass. sheriffs protect the lives and property of citizens.

Carlisle 10 LaGrange 13 Profile 5
Community Columbia 2 N. Ridgeville 3 Classifieds 14

Directory Eaton 10 Wellington 12
6
Churches
Grafton
4
Grafton Twp. 6

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Please contact your child’s school if you wish to see a teacher. Columbia K-8 lunch menu
The next Board of Education meeting will take place on
Wednesday, February 21, at 7 p.m. at CMS in room #20. There February 26-28:
will be a work session prior to the regular meeting at 6 p.m. We Monday: Breakfast - mini Eggo pancakes; Lunch - Choice
will be discussing the CHS course of student and kindergarten of macaroni and cheese w/roll, crispy chicken wrap or popcorn
screening and testing. Hope to see you there. chicken salad w/roll, with green beans and applesauce.
Kindergarten packets are now available and can be picked Tuesday: Breakfast - French toast sticks; Lunch - Choice of
WEEKLY CALENDAR up at the Administration Center from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. or sloppy Joe on WG bun, crispy chicken wrap or popcorn chick-
Tuesday, February 20: downloaded at www.columbia.k12.oh.us. If you are interested en salad w/roll, with peas & carrots and strawberries.
The Columbia Board of Trustees will hold their meeting to- in open enrollment in grades K-12, please contact the Superin- Wednesday: Breakfast - Dutch waffle; Lunch - Choice of
night at the town hall at 7 p.m. As always, the community is tendent’s Office at (440) 236-5008 and request an application. hot dog on WG bun, crispy chicken wrap or popcorn chicken
encouraged to attend. If you have any further questions or would like an open enroll- salad w/roll, with vegetarian baked beans and mandarin orang-
Wednesday, February 21: ment application, please contact Patricia Cieslak, Secretary to es.
Columbia Board of Education will meet tonight at CMS in the Superintendent, at (440) 236-5008.
room 20. The work session will begin at 6 p.m., with the regular I would like to wish the best of luck to our CHS teams par- Annual CGC TEA
board meeting to follow at 7 p.m. The community is welcome ticipating in the State Tournaments beginning this week. Girls Happily, spring is not too far away. Columbia Garden Club
to attend. basketball will play Oberlin at home on Wednesday, February invites you to come to their annual Tea to be held on Tues-
CHS Weekly Calendar 21, at 7 p.m. Boys basketball will travel to Kirtland on Fri- day, February 20, at 11:30 a.m. at the Columbia Library. There
day, March 2, at 7 p.m. Wrestling will participate in the sec-
tional tournament at Independence on Saturday, February 24, is going to be a catered light brunch that includes petit fours,
Monday, February 19: beginning at 10 a.m. Best of luck to all of our coaches and salads and pastries in the range of $14 pp. Reservations are
No School - Observance of President’s Day student-athletes! required, so please call Janet at (440) 864-6413 for more infor-
Wednesday, February 21: Columbia Local Schools is looking for substitute teachers. mation and/or reservations.
7 p.m. Girls Varsity Basketball tournament v. Oberlin The daily rate as of February 1, is $110 per day. If nterested, Honor Society inductee
Thursday, February 22: please contact Pam Gamble at the Educational Service Center
4:15 p.m. Academic Challenge at LCCC of Lorain County at (440) 324-5777 ext. 1113. Congratulations to Brian
6 p.m. Spring Sports Parent meeting CLSD is looking for substitute bus drivers, secretaries, Boris, son of Roger & Vickie
Friday, February 23: kitchen employees, cleaners and custodians. If you are interest- Boris, who was inducted into
7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. College Now in Guidance office ed, please complete an online application and turn into Graig the Franklin University Hon-
6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball v. Oberlin - Parents Night Bansek at the Administration Center. or Society on November 2,
Saturday, February 24: We are always looking to improve the quality of the school 2017. Brian is a 2002 gradu-
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday School - students assigned district and the services we provide. If you have a suggestion, ate of Columbia High School.
question or comment, please feel free to call me at (440) 236- Brian lives in Columbus and
Columbia Food Center hours change 5008 or email [email protected]. Follow me on works as a Pharmacy Tech-
twitter @graigbansek, #onceaRaider. nician/Trainer at Nationwide
The Columbia Food Center will change their hours/days of Children’s Hospital. Brian
operation. Effective March 3, 2018, the Food Center will be CHS Spring Sports Parent Meeting will graduate this May.
open on Saturday mornings from 9:30-11 a.m. Please note the His parents, brother and
change. and Sports Pictures sister-in-law, Tim and Lisa,
and nephews Cody, Ayden
and Gavin are very proud
There will be a mandatory Spring Sports Parents meeting of Brian, as is the rest of his Brian Boris
for all parents of spring athletes on Thursday, February 22, at 6 family and friends.
p.m. in the High School cafeteria. There will be a general ses-
Congratulations to all of our 5th grade students for gradu- sion to go over rules and regulations from OHSAA and to dis- Columbia Branch Library
ating from the D.A.R.E. program this past week! I would also cuss the parent student athletic handbook. Coaches of individ-
like to congratulate the winners of the essay contest: Sarah, ual teams will have an opportunity to meet with team parents
Max and Jake. All of you have made us proud! Thank you to in designated areas immediately following the general meeting. Internet Safety and Security - Tuesday, February 20, 2-3
the Lorain County Sheriff’s Department, Columbia Township On Monday, March 12, all high school spring sports team/ p.m. Do you want to use the internet, but you’re frightened by
Fire, Columbia Township Trustees, Mr. Magyar, Mr. Krause, individual pictures will be taken at Columbia High School. all of the potential safety risks and security threats? Then come
Mrs. Filer, Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Kirkendall for all of your hard All participants should receive order information and the time to this informative class to learn the basics of internet safety
work and making this program a success. This is an awesome schedule for team/group and individual pictures from their and security.
program for our students! coaches. Continuing this year, we will be taking an all-se- After School Specials - Wednesday, February 21, 2:30-4
All schools and offices will be closed on Monday, February nior picture at 3:20 p.m. This photo is available for purchase p.m. Teens coming to the library after school? Stop in and en-
19, in observance of Presidents’ Day. The 3rd interim grading through Lifetouch Photography. Please direct any questions to joy a movie or TV show. Snacks will also be provided.
period ends on Thursday, February 22. Conferences will take your child’s respective coach. Knitting Club - Thursday, February 22, 12-4 p.m. Are you
place on Wednesday, February 28, and Thursday, March 1. a knitter or crocheter? Join us every Thursday anytime during

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this session. Preregistration not required. Jerry seeks loving home RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 19, 2018 Page 3
Cookbook Discussion - Thursday, February 22, 6-7 p.m.
“Near and Far: Recipes Inspired By Home and Travel,” by Hei-
di Swanson. Adults, if you love to read, cook and share recipes, new, loving, forever home,
this is the group for you. Bring a dish from the selected author’s please call the Friendship
cookbook and talk about your experience in the kitchen. Copies Animal Protective League
of the book are available at the library. at (440) 322-4321. (www.
Adult Book Discussion - Monday, February 26, at 1 p.m. FriendshipAPL.org) Auditions
“Lincoln in the Bardo,” by George Saunders. Copies of the All cats receive one or
book are available at the library. New members are welcome. more vaccinations, a basic Olde Towne Hall Theatre, located at 36119 Center Ridge
Huck and Tom and the veterinary examination, are Road, in North Ridgeville, will hold auditions for “Barefoot
In The Park” on Wednesday, February 21, from 7-9 p.m. and
wormed and spayed/neutered
Mighty Mississippi and feline leukemia tested. Sunday, February 25, from 6-9 p.m. The play is directed by
Kim Mahualk.
Kittens under a year old are
Lorain County Community College’s Stocker Arts Center $50 and cats over a year are Senior Center Women’s Brunch
hosts Virginia Rep on Tour’s production of “Huck and Tom and only $20. All kittens/cats
the Mighty Mississippi” as part of the Student Matinee Series over 3 months old are also North Ridgeville Senior Center presents Judy Crawford to
at the Hoke Theatre at 9:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. on Wednes- Jerry micro-chipped. perform a medley of favorites with the greatest Love Songs for
day, February 21. The greatest young adventurers in American Jerry is such a nice cat! The shelter is located at the Women’s Brunch on February 22, from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
literature spring to life in this footstompin’ musical based on This handsome 5-year-old is 8303 Murray Ridge Road, Vocal performance with Judy Crawford will begin at 11 a.m.
the novels of Mark Twain. Join Huckleberry, Tom, Jim, Becky doing well with the other cats in Elyria. Their hours are with music from the Big Band era, Broadway and the greatest
Thatcher, Aunt Polly and all the residents and rapscallions of in the cattery. He is friendly from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Love Songs! The Women’s Brunch is open to senior women 55
Hannibal, Missouri as they explore the majestic river that de- and sweet and just a great Monday, Friday & Satur- years and older. The brunch is a hot entrée, fruit cup, juice and
fined their lives, tested their souls and carried their spirit into guy. Spend some time with day; from 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. coffee, all for $3, served from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Reservations
the heart of America. The show is recommended for grades 2 him and see if you can be the on Tuesday & Thursday; must be called in by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 20, to the
through 8 and based on the book by Peter Howard. Music and one to make his dream of be- and from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Senior Center at (440) 353-0828.
lyrics are by Ron Barnett. Tickets for the Stocker Arts Center ing adopted come true. If you on Sunday. North Ridgeville Library
Student Matinee Series events are $5 each and are available for would like to give Jerry a
schools and the general public. The Stocker Box Office is open Captain Wolf and the Woodland Indian Tribes In North-
Monday-Friday from 12-6 p.m. and 60 minutes prior to Student Fair Board receives awards east Ohio - Sunday, February 18, from 3-4 p.m. John Burke
Matinee Series events. Call (440) 366-4040 for tickets or for a of Medina County portrays Captain Wolf as he describes the
season calendar. Tickets are available at www.stockerartscen- The Lorain County Fair Board received a 2nd place award Woodland Indian tribes that lived in this area from 1650 to
ter.com. The Stocker Arts Center is located on the campus of in the area of communication at the Ohio Fair Managers Con- 1843. Many of our current roads are built on old Indian trails
Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, in vention Awards Breakfast in Columbus held January 7. This and were once used by buffalo as well. John Burke has been in-
Elyria. Parking is free. award was given for excellence in the category of “Large Fair volved with Native American lore since he was an Eagle Scout.
Keller Scholarship available - Website Home Page.” He comes dressed in full regalia that he made from the same
materials as the Indians used. This interactive presentation in-
Ohio Department of Agriculture Director David Daniels
The Mary Elizabeth Keller Scholarship Fund will award presented a Certificate of Accomplishment to the Lorain Coun- cludes many samples of furs and hunting tools. Sponsored by
one or more scholarships of $1,000-$1,500 to current college ty Fair for promoting Ohio agriculture at a successful 2017 The Friends of the North Ridgeville Branch Library, Inc. Pre-
students who are preparing for a career in the education profes- fair. Ron Pickworth, Lorain County Fair Board President, ac- registration not required.
sion. Any Education Major who is seeking Teacher Licensure cepted the certificate on behalf of the Fair Board. Tom Hines, Upcycle Book Craft for Adults - Tuesday, February 20,
and who will have at least junior standing by fall 2018 may be Fair Board Director, also accepted a Certificate of Appreciation from 1-2:30 p.m. Adults, come enjoy an afternoon of crafting
eligible. Applicants must be either a graduate of a high school in recognition of Lorain County Fair’s complete and accurate at the library. Staff will present a fun, easy take home craft that
in Lorain County or a current Lorain County resident. Students drug use notification form submission. will be made from the pages of old books.
who will graduate from college in 2019 or 2020 will be given The 173rd Lorain County Fair will be held August 20-26, Gamer Lounge - Tuesday, February 20, from 2:30-4:30
preference. Academic achievement, need for financial assis- 2018. Membership and season passes are now on sale for $25 p.m. Fourth graders through 12th graders can drop by between
tance, references and written response on the application will per pass - both include 7 admissions to the fair. Membership 2:30-4:30 p.m. with your friends in tow and enjoy Wii and
be used to select the scholarship recipients. passes also give you voting rights for the Directors of the Lo- PlayStation®4 on the big screen.
Applications are available at: www.lorcorta.org. Students rain County Agricultural Society on Monday, August 20. You 7 Mile Isle Steel Drum Band - Sunday, February 25, from
with questions can email the committee at keller@lorcorta. must be a resident of Lorain County and at least 21 years of age 3-4 p.m. All ages will enjoy the warm sounds of Trinidad and
org. Applicants can request an application by sending a self-ad- to purchase a membership pass. Passes may be purchased at the Tobago in the midst of Ohio’s wintertime as this popular steel
dressed stamped envelope to: Keller Scholarship Fund Com- Secretary’s office on the fairgrounds through August 19. drum band returns to the library to play its unique sound of
mittee, c/o Marilyn Bauer, 2312 Montague Ave., Avon, OH The Secretary’s office is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. steel drums and other instruments. Sponsored by The Friends
44011. You may contact Charisse Nikel, Fair Secretary, at the fair of- of the North Ridgeville Branch Library, Inc. Preregistration not
fice at (440) 647-2781 or by email at info@loraincountyfair. required.
Afternoon Adult Book Discussion - Tuesday, February 27,
com. from 1-2 p.m. Adults, enjoy a fun and interesting discussion
Chamber Music Society Concert of a popular title on the fourth Tuesday afternoon each month.
Rocky River Chamber Music Society’s next concert will Copies of the book are available at the adult information desk.
New members are welcome.
take place at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in The North Ridgeville Library is located at 35700 Bain-
Rocky River on Monday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. It will feature bridge Road. For more information, call (440) 327-8326.
a brilliant musical collaboration between world renowned clar-
inetist Allan Ware and the Ciompi Quartet, founded at Duke
University in 1965. Both Allan Ware and the Ciompi Quartet
Automobile, Homeowners, Small Commerical, have performed on stages throughout the United States, Eu-
Farm, Life, Motorcycle & RV Insurances rope and Asia and have recorded extensively. Their concert in
Rocky River will feature two quintets for clarinet and strings by
Grafton Wellington Weber and Brahms, and a quartet for strings by Mozart. Crit-
35881 Grafton Eastern 173 Depot St ics have praised Allan Ware for his flexible and colorful tone,
intelligent interpretations and virtuosic technique. The Quartet
440-926-3312 440-647-6010 is known for its intelligence, musical sophistication and warm,
unified sound that is enhanced by each player’s strong individ-
ual voice. For further information, visit the RRCMS website at 440-986-2665
www.rrcms.org, or follow RRCMS on Facebook and Twitter. 9072 Leavitt Rd.
www.beriswillins.com Elyria, OH 44035 [email protected]

Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, February 19, 2018 Healing Hearts
The Rural-Urban Record Healing Hearts is a non-denominational social group for Come and

Published Weekly on Monday widows and widowers. Members enjoy a variety of events and
Abel E. Carpenter & Grace A. Carpenter opportunities to meet and socialize with new people in simi-
Founders 1955 lar circumstances. They welcome new members from all area Worship
communities and adults of all ages. Their regular meetings are
Lee Boise, Publisher & President on the third Wednesday of each month.
Leonard Boise, Publisher 1993-2010 They meet at the Brunswick Library, located at 3649 Center with us!
Road. Meeting times vary. Please contact Connie at (440) 526-
Mailing Address: 5495 for details.
P.O. Box 966, Columbia Station, OH 44028 Their meeting schedule for the first half of 2018 is as fol- “Welcome Home”
Located at 24487 Squire Rd, Columbia Station lows: Feburary 21, from 1-3 p.m.; March 21, from 1:30-3:30
p.m.; April 18, from 1-3 p.m.; May 16, from 1-3 p.m.; and June
Phone: 440-236-8982 • Fax: 440-236-9198 20, from 1-3 p.m. New Life Wesleyan Church
Email: [email protected] 11149 West River Rd.
Website: www.rural-urbanrecord.com Nut & Poppyseed rolls Columbia Station
DEADLINE: St. Vincent de Paul Altar & Rosary Society is taking nut SUNDAY 9 am
News, Pictures & ALL ads - Wednesday @ 12pm and poppyseed roll orders until March 4. Rolls are $10 each Adult Bible Study
OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Weds., 9-4 • Thurs. 9-1 and will be available for pickup on Friday and Saturday, March SUNDAY 10 am
23 and 24, from 12-5 p.m., in the church basement, located at
Out of Area Subscriptions - $35/year 41295 North Ridge Rd., in Elyria. Elevator accessible. To place Worship & Children’s Church
your orders, please call (440) 324-2775 or (440) 324-3090. WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
Murder Mystery Dinner Gentle Woman Fellowship Bible Study


Calling all guys! Grab your babes and treat them to a ritzy Gentle Woman Fellowship, an Inter-parish group, meets on Youth Group, Kids Club
evening out on the town! On Saturday, March 3, First Congre- the first Fridays of the month at Saint Clarence Parish Cen- Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
gational Church, located at 140 S. Main St., in Wellington, will ter, located at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. The next Rev. John Bodo
be presenting its annual Murder Mystery Pasta Dinner. This meeting is on Friday, March 2. - Associate Pastor
year’s theme is “Stiffed at the Speakeasy,” so grab your fedo- Schedule of activities begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Chapel to 440-236-8600
ras and feathered headbands. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and pray the Holy Rosary and attend Holy Mass. Enjoy coffee or www.nlwesleyan.org
includes chicken parmesan, cavatelli pasta, meatballs, salad, tea and a special speaker at 11 a.m. in the Parish Hall after
dessert and a beverage. Mass.
Pasta is provided by Lobo’s Pasta Concessions. Tickets are Father Robert Cole, who has been ordained for forty-five NORTH
$15 and can be reserved by calling the church at (440) 647- years, will be our celebrant and speaker this month. He has EATON
3308. served at Immaculate Heart Parish in Cleveland, St. Leo the CHRISTIAN
Murder Mystery Dinner Great in Cleveland, Saint Bernadette in Westlake and Saint CHURCH
Mary of the Falls in Olmsted Falls. Currently, Father is and has
been pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Oberlin for the last ten (Disciples)
“The Phantom of LaPorte Murder Mystery Dinner” will years. The topic of his talk will be “We are People who Believe Rt. 82 & 83
be held on Saturday, March 3, at 6:15 p.m. at LaPorte United in Life,” and he is known for his great talks! 440-748-2230
Methodist Church, located at 2071 Grafton Road, in Elyria. All women welcome! Come and bring a friend! No reser- www.neccdisciples.com
Perhaps you can solve the Mystery! Join us for an evening of vations are needed. For more information, call Mary Hoover at Worship Services
entertainment, along with a delicious dinner of chicken cordon (330) 636-1698 or Mary Tschanz at (440) 235-6258.
bleu, vegetables, salad and homemade desserts, all for only $25 8:00am & 9:30am
per person. Bring a friend or family member to help solve the Medicare/Medicaid program Sunday School
mystery. The Grand Prize for solving the mystery includes two 10:45am
complimentary tickets to a future performance at the Workshop Polly Tallos
Players Theater in Amherst. All proceeds benefit the LaPorte On Wednesday, February 28, at 6:30 p.m., LaGrange United Christian Ed. & Youth Director
United Methodist Church Capital Fund. Methodist Church, located at 105 West Main St., in LaGrange, Rev. David Chafin COLUMBIA UNITED
Tickets are available at LaPorte UMC or by calling the will host a representative from Keystone Pointe who will join Interim Minister METHODIST
church office at (440) 458-5717. us to discuss the known changes in Medicare, Medicaid and CHURCH
Social Security. The meeting is free and open to the public. For
GriefShare more information, please RSVP to Staci at (440) 355-4561 or Worship Service
10:30 a.m.
[email protected] so that we have plenty of
GriefShare is a faith based support group for those who materials on hand. Sunday School
have lost a loved one. We offer support, comfort and guidance Lenten Pierogi & Strudel Sale St. Elizabeth during Worship Service
through shared experiences, providing encouragement and Ann Seton 25453 ROYALTON ROAD
hope for joy in the future. Bring a friend if you prefer. For more Catholic Parish COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO
information or to register, contact Pastor Dominic Verdell at The Lenten Pierogi Sale at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 25801 Royalton Rd. Pastor Matt Merriman
(440) 236-8282 or visit www.griefshare.org to sign up. located at 25801 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station, has Columbia Station, OH
GriefShare is held at Christ Church, located at 23080 Royal- started. Orders should be called in by Monday, February 19, Sacrament of Reconciliation 236-8822
ton Road, in Columbia Station, (Rt. 82 at Marks Rd.), on Tues- for pick up on Thursday, February 22; order by Monday, March (Confession) [email protected]
Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
day evenings, from 6:30-8 p.m. or Tuesday mornings, from 10- 5, for pick up on Thursday, March 8; and the final order by Anytime by Appointment www.columbiaumc.net
11:30 a.m., February 20 through May 15. Monday, March 19, for pick up on Thursday, March 22. Pick Weekend Masses
up times are 2-6:30 p.m. The pierogies are sold by the dozen
Sat. 5 p.m.
Divorce Care Seminars only and have the following fillings: potato, potato/cheese, sau- Sun. 8 & 11 a.m. Church of Christ
erkraut, ricotta cheese, prune, cabbage and apple. The strudel
440-236-5095
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in flavors are apple, blueberry, cheese and cherry. Pierogies are $9 www.seascolumbiastation.org Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people per dozen and strudel strips are $5 each. Forms can be found Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. in the entrance way of the church, or you may fax your order United Church of God 211 Forest St., LaGrange
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been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin at- (440) 236-5095, between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Grafton, Oh 44044
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“self-contained” so there is no need to attend in sequence. At- Saturdays at 12:30 pm
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323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The “Mark’s Gospel Live!” Experience the entire Gospel of St.
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The upcoming week is another event-filled one for the Mid- [email protected]
view Local Schools.
On Monday, Feb. 19, there is no school for Presidents’ Day.
I hope everyone enjoys the long weekend! Public Zoning meeting
MIDVIEW BAND CONCERT/COMPETITION On February 22, East Intermediate School is hosting its
The Midview Band program announces 40 high school mu- annual Father-Daughter Dance. Our second-graders are also
sicians will participate in the upcoming Lorain County Solo hosting a Father-Daughter Dance on February 23. These are The Grafton Township Zoning Commission will hold a pub-
and Ensemble Contest. The musicians must prepare a musical always fun events and a great way for dads to bond with their lic zoning meeting at the Grafton Township Hall, located at
selection and play the selection in front of judges on February daughters. 17109 Avon Belden Road, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20.
24 at Brookside High School. On February 24, the Midview High School Band will com- The Zoning Commission will continue discussing the proposed
The community is invited to attend the Midview High pete at the Lorain County Solo & Ensemble Contest. I wish the addition of Section 425, Special Events/Public Gatherings, to
School Band Concert on Monday, February 26, at 7 p.m. in individual performers and the band as a whole the best of luck Article IV Conditionally Permitted Uses.
Kubuski Gym. on Saturday!
FRIDAY FISH FRYS I would also like to congratulate the Midview Middle School
Grafton VFW - The annual Grafton VFW Lenten fish fry Competition Cheerleading Squad for taking first at the Hard
will be held every Friday evening through March 30, at the Post Rockin’ National Cheer and Dance Competition on February KRAG J. CHURCHILL, DDS
#3341, located on Huron Street. It is open to the public. Mem- 10 in Cleveland. The cheerleaders scored the highest (5.0) for
bers will be serving from 5-7 p.m. Carry outs are available by standing and running tumbling, as well as their jumps. The girls GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
calling (440) 926-3341 after 4 p.m. on Fridays. A Lake Erie won a trophy as well as medals and hoodies for being crowned
Perch dinner is $12, a shrimp dinner is $12 and a half and half national champions. What an accomplishment! ~NEW PATIENTS WELCOME~
dinner is $13. Chicken tenders are also available. Finally, I would like to invite the Midview community to be
The Knights of Columbus - The Knights of Columbus a part of the After-Prom Committee’s annual Dodgeball Tour-
Council #8369 will again be having Friday Fish Frys at Our nament fund-raiser. This year’s event takes place on Saturday, Hours By Appointment
Lady Queen of Peace Church Hall, 702 Erie St., Grafton. Ser- March 10, at Midview High School. The deadline to register is 419 NORTH MAIN STREET
vice will be on March 2, 9, 16 and 23 from 5-7 p.m. Lake March 2. Forms and other information can be found at www.
Perch, shrimp, pierogi’s, fries, coleslaw, applesauce, macaroni midviewk12.org. This event is always a lot of fun and the funds GRAFTON, OHIO
and cheese, and homemade pies are available. Dinner prices raised support activities for a safe after-prom experience for our
start at $11 for adults, senior citizen dinners are $10. Take outs students. Have a great week! 440-926-2705
are available. Dr. Bruce Willingham, Superintendent (440) 748-5353
4-H PIG ROAST
The Sunset Riders 4-H Club is hosting their annual Pig Roast Grafton Village History correction
on Saturday, March 3, from 5-8 p.m. at the Grafton V.F.W. Hall, SALUTE OUR SERVICEMEN
781 Huron Street. Adult tickets are $15 and tickets for children Correction from last week: In January 1995 (not 1955) the
12 years old and under are $10. There will be raffled baskets Unicorn announced their “Murder Mystery Dinner Theater.”
and gifts from area businesses. No tickets will be sold at the (Unicorn open
door! For tickets contact Kristy at (440) 355-5775 or Pam at SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM
(440) 429-2294. Grafton-Midview Library Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with
Horse Rescue Easter Egg Hunt To register for programs, dangerous communities that programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton
Please come join the horses of Angels Haven Horse Rescue visit the library at 983 Main remain. The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels
Baby Playtime - February
for a “Hoppin’ Around the Barn” good time. This fun event Street, or call (440) 926- 22 and every other Thursday, drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829.
3317. Registrations accepted
takes place on Sunday, March 4, from 1-4 p.m. at Evergreen on-line at www.gmplibrary. at 10 a.m. Bring your little
Farm, located at 13297 Durkee Road, in Grafton. org. one for playtime at the Li- These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.
Enjoy horse rides, an Easter Egg Hunt starting at 2 p.m., 2/19 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
AARP Tax Aide - Fridays
followed by an Easter Bonnet Contest for a $2 donation, games through April 13, from 9:30 brary! We have special play donuts and coffee for participants.
mats, games and activities for
and prizes, snacks and a photo opportunity with the Easter Bun- a.m.-2:30 p.m. AARP Tax children birth to 3 years. A 2/20 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
ny (bring your camera). Aide volunteers assist pa- great way to learn and social-
There is a $10 donation for participants; for all others, a $5 by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and juice for
admission donation. The event occurs rain or shine. trons with no-cost tax prepa- ize for baby and grown-up! participants.
Cirque du Papier Ori-
ration. AARP volunteers will
2/23 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and snacks
Grafton Grangers 4-H news help everyone, but specialize gami Workshop - Saturday, for participants.
in helping seniors. Appoint-
February 24, at 10:30 a.m.
ments are required. Call the Origami expert Michael Roy 2/26 at 2:00 pm Senior Coffee Club. Movie with free
The Grafton Grangers 4-H Club is kicking off the 2018 year. Library at (440) 926-3317. Baldridge will perform an donuts and coffee for participants.
In the past, this club has participated in many fun events at the Preschool Storytime - entertaining and interactive 2/27 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being instructed
Lorain County Fair, keeping the grounds clean at the Grafton’s February 20 & 27 at 10 a.m. origami stand-up presentation by Debi’s Personal Training with
Fireman’s Festival, decorating the display case at our local and 6 p.m. Storytime for chil- followed by a chance to cre- fruit and juice for participants.
library and making ornaments to pass out to the community dren ages 3-6 featuring sto- ate your own origami designs
during Grafton’s Old Fashioned Christmas. Their goal is to ries, songs, fingerplays and to take home with you! 3/1 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior
equal or exceed the accomplishments, cohesiveness, fun and activities to help encourage Fairy Tale Science - Dinner to be held 3/8/2018 at
civic consciousness of the previous year. If this club seems development of early literacy Wednesday, February 28, at 5:30pm. Two names per phone call
exciting to your family, please join them for their upcoming skills. 3:30 p.m. Here’s your chance only.
meeting where they will answer any and all questions! The first Writers Bunch - Tuesday, to use your STEM skills and 3/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club
meeting of 2018 is on February 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Grafton February 20, at 5:30 p.m. Test some simple materials to with pop and snacks for participants.
Community Room, located at 1050 Novak Road, in Grafton. your skills and make new help out some favorite fairy
Information, snacks and fun will be provided. writing friends. Join us for tale characters. Listen to The • If you have questions on these programs, please contact
assignments, critiquing and Three Little Pigs and then the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.
snacks. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays create a house that can hold • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special
of the month. Registration is up to Wolf’s huffs and puffs. occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen
not required. For ages 8 and up. Manager for additional information.
Monthly Book Discus-
sions - Wednesday, February
21, 10 a.m. and Thursday, Get the Kids Off the Couch!
February 22, 6:30 p.m. Join
440-371-2862 us for our monthly book dis-
cussions. Light refreshments
www.jenniferherron.com served. Discuss Station Visit the Library
Eleven, by Emily St. John
Mandel. This is a post-flu
What should I do to get my House pandemic novel where survi- Cirque du Papier Origami Workshop*
vors become scavengers and
Ready to Sell? a rag-tag music troupe “fam- Saturday, February 24, 10:30 AM
ily” tries to bring some light
into a dark world. They roam
There are lots of little things that will go a long way the devastated and sometimes Origami expert Michael Roy Baldridge will perform an entertaining
towards getting top dollar for your home. First, declutter. We
all accumulate “stuff” so, clean out your closets and cabinets and interactive origami stand-up presentation followed by a
and organize the basement. Good storage space is always a top
priority for buyers. Start Spring cleaning. Wipe down walls, chance to create your own origami designs to take home with you!
trim, doors, light fixtures, and clean your floors. It will freshen *This program is funded by the Friends of GMPL and Read Between the Wines Sponsors
up the appearance and smell “clean” too. Next, if you have
a lot of knick knacks or taste specific décor pack it up early.
Not only will it help sell your home it makes packing later Fairy Tale Science
that much easier. Taking down personal photos and removing
large furniture pieces will help buyers to focus on the house Wednesday, February 28, 3:30 PM
and make rooms feel larger. Simple updates such as changing
out drawer pulls will modernize your kitchen and baths quick Use STEM skills and simple materials to help favorite fairy tale
and easy. Replace burnt out lightbulbs as well. If you’re going characters. During this program help the Three Little Pigs create
to paint make sure to choose a cool neutral color palate. Greys
are a great choice right now. Many people forget to spruce up a house that holds up to the wolf's huffing and puffing.
the exterior too…make the walk up to the front door inviting.
Clean the front steps, wash the siding, touch up any chipping Registration is required and is only a click, call or visit away.
paint, give the landscaping a facelift with fresh mulch and add
seasonal flowers to add a pop of color. 983 Main St., Grafton
Make sure to like us on Facebook: Jen Herron Underwood
Group-Howard Hanna for more tips and when you’re ready 440-926-3317
list give us a call 440-371-2862 or email jenniferherron@ www.gmplibrary.org
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February 23, - March 4, 2018


IX CENTER










The Cleveland Auto Show marks the start of the
spring selling season in Northern Ohio. Featuring
concept, pre-production and production vehicles
from the world’s auto manufacturers, the show
is held annually at the I-X Center with nearly one
million square feet of exhibits. The Show also
features an array of entertainment including
sports celebrity appearances from the Browns,
Cavs, and more. The Cleveland Auto Show is
a consumer show and a favorite family tradition
since 1903.
Find us at facebook.com/TheClevelandAutoShow
and @CLEAutoShow.


Schedule of Events
(subject to change, info taken from www.clevelandautoshow.com)


Opening Night Bernie Kosar Autographs
2/23/18 5:00pm- 10:00pm 2/28/17 5:00pm- 8:00pm
Bernie Kosar will be signing autographs in the
26 Auto Tech Competition Honda display. Classic Car Awards
th
3/3/18 2:00pm- 3:00pm
2/25/18 1:00pm- 4:00pm
Ryan Truax Autographs
Family Day 3/1/18 6:00pm- 8:00pm Vehicle Giveaway
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Ryan Truex will be
2/26/18 11:00am- 10:00pm signing autographs in the Leaf Filter booth, near 3/4/18 5:00pm- 6:00pm
the main entrance, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.


















































Coming in

Spring!

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expansion application by writing to: Ohio EPA, Division of
Materials and Waste Management, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus,
Ohio 43216, attention Brian Dearth, or by email to epa.dmwm-
[email protected].
Metro Parks Pancake Breakfast Schild’s IGA “Wine Tasting”
Public Hearing on Landfill’s The Friends of the Metro Parks will have their Pancake
Schild’s IGA will once again be hosting a Wine Tastine
Draft Expansion Permit Breakfast event on Sundays, February 25 & March 4, from 9 event on Saturday, March 3, from 7-9 p.m. Tickets for this
a.m.-1 p.m. at the Carlisle Visitor Center, located at 12882 Di-
agonal Road, in LaGrange. Enjoy a breakfast of all- you-can- event can be purchased at Schild’s IGA or by phone. The cost
Ohio EPA will hold a public information session and hear- eat hot pancakes, served with scrambled eggs, sausage, coffee, for this event is $25 per couple or $15 per single. Tickets must
ing at 6 p.m. on February 22 to discuss a proposed expansion tea, milk or juice. Cost is: adults/$7, children (2-10 years)/$4 and be purchased in advance. We will feature wines from Ohio,
and two variances for the Lorain County Landfill II. The meet- children under 2 are free. California, Australia and Italy. Appetizers to accompany. For
ing will be at New Russia Township Lodge, Cedar East Room, more information, stop by the store, located at 34981 Royalton
46300 Butternut Ridge Road, in Oberlin. The municipal solid AAUW meeting Rd. (at the corner of Route 82 and Island Rd.), or call us at
waste landfill is located at 43502 Oberlin-Elyria Road, Oberlin. (440) 748-3751.
If approved, the expansion would increase landfill capacity by Are All Those Vitamins Good For You? Join the members
9.5 million cubic yards, for a total of approximately 61 million of the American Association of University Women for an in- Eaton Township news
cubic yards. At anticipated average daily waste receipts, the formational program on “Vitamins and Supplements,” given
landfill would have 18.6 years of space. Currently, the landfill by Thomas Strong, Medical Lecturer. Be at Grace Lutheran Please note our Compost Center is now closed until spring!
receives approximately 4,000 tons of waste per day. Church, located at 9685 East River Street, in Elyria, at 7 p.m. Please contact our office at (440) 748-2236 or secretary@
The expansion application includes requests for variance on Monday, February 19, to learn all about vitamins and have eatontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to
from two applicable rules. One variance would waive the min- your questions answered. Meeting and refreshments to follow Resources in the County/Township.
imum isolation distance from the uppermost aquifer system. program. All are welcome. If you are attending or a graduate Please visit our Facebook page for info. daily at www.face-
Rules require at least 15 feet of distance above the aquifer. If of any college or university, consider joining our group. Our book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP.
approved, approximately 1.22 acres of the total 279 acres of purpose is to advance equality for women and girls through Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should con-
the landfill would not meet the 15-foot minimum, but would be advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. tact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing
between 7 and 15 feet above the aquifer. Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Township Hall Rentals: $50/Hall rental for Eaton Town-
The second variance would waive the requirement for a pre- ship Residents and $75 for non-residents; lots of open dates!
viously constructed area to have a 2% slope requirement for the Friends of the Metro Parks of Lorain County present their Call the Secretary to schedule your family or work party! ($100
bottom liner. If the variance is approved, a 5.7-acre area would 13th annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre, “A Killer in the cleaning deposit) All non-profits that serve the youth of Ea-
have a 1.9% slope. Kitchen,” by Paula Hinton. The dates are Fridays and Satur- ton Township get free hall rentals (examples: 4-H, Girl Scouts,
During the information session, Ohio EPA staff will provide School Groups).
an overview of the permit application and will respond to ques- days, May 11, 12, 18 & 19. Seating is at 6:30 p.m. and dinner Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors must have a per-
is at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 per individual or $58 per couple.
tions about the proposed expansion and variances. Group rates are available. For reservations or additional infor- mit (by Eaton Town hall) to go door to door in our township;
The public hearing will end when everyone attending has residents are instructed to contact the Sheriff’s dept. for all vi-
had an opportunity to comment on the record about the proj- mation, please call (216) 544-3865. The Carlisle Visitor Center olations.
is located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.
ect. The public comment period will remain open until March Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at least
1. Anyone may submit comments and/or requests to be on a Ask the Remodeler 1 year of their life) that would like their name to be engraved
mailing list to receive notice regarding further action on the on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, should contact the town
Question: We would like to do a kitchen remodel project hall at (440) 748-2236. Cost is $50.
and would like to do all the demolition and debris removal. Calendar:
The contractor would make the alterations and complete the 2-19 - No School Midview & Columbia; Eaton Twp Office
project. Will your company work with us on a project where closed.
we are involved? 2-20 - 9:30 a.m. County Commissioners Hearing re: Annex-
Answer: We would work with you under these conditions. ation into Elyria 36.15 Acres, at County Commissioners office,
We would need to make sure that the scope of work was clear- Administration Bldg., Elyria.
ly defined so that we both know who is responsible for each 2-20 - 6:30 p.m. Trustee Hearing re: Hudak, 37920 Royalton
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2-27 - 5:30-7 p.m. Free Community meal at North Eaton.
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Location for all calendar items is 12043 Avon Belden Rd.,
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varsity baseball starter. Bluebird Basics
After nearly three decades, our girls basketball team clinched
the PAC Stripes Division title. We are proud of our players and Have you ever seen a bluebird? Are you interested in learning
coaches. Best of luck in the Sectional Tournament. Come out and more about these beautiful native songbirds?
cheer the team on in the Sectional Finals Saturday, Feb. 24, at 1 On Tuesday, March 20, Penny & Fritz Brandau, members of
p.m. at home against Independence. the Black River Audubon Society and the Ohio Bluebird Society,
As I write this column, our boys basketball team is moving will give a presentation about Eastern Bluebirds at 6:30 p.m. at
Pittsfield Historical Society closer to claiming their own conference title. A PAC title would the Huron County Community Library, located at 33 Pleasant

The Pittsfield Township Historical Society will present a pro- be the third for the boys since 2010. Good luck! The boys will St., in Wakeman.
play in the Sectional Finals at home Friday, March 2, at 7 p.m.
This program will focus on how to choose the right bluebird
gram, “Historic Architecture of Lorain County,” on Thursday, against the winner of the Loudonville vs. Chippewa Sectional habitat, what features to look for when choosing a bluebird nest
March 8, at 7 p.m. at Pittsfield Town Hall. The program will game. box, how to monitor your nest box and recognizing bluebird
feature over 100 photos of Lorain County homes in the various Hopefully you had the chance to attend the family evening of predators. Please join us for a relaxing hour and learn how to
styles of architecture from 1820 to 1900, presented by Bill & professional dance at the Lindley Center for the Performing Arts welcome bluebirds into your life.
Janet Bird of the Lorain County Historical Society. The program featuring the Verb Ballets this past weekend. It was a spectacular Since class size is limited, registration is requested by calling
is free and open to the public. The Town Hall is located at the dance set to classical, jazz and rock music. It was an honor to the library at (440) 839-2976.
corner of Rt. 58 and Rt. 303. host the Verb Ballets and thank you to the Wellington Chamber Dean’s List
Herrick Memorial Library of Commerce for sponsoring the pre-concert reception. Tayana Fowler of Wellington, was named to the Cedarville
We were also pleased to have the dancers perform at our
schools and for our students to participate in a series of work- University Dean’s List for fall 2017. This recognition requires
Writers Group - The group meets every other Thursday, from shops during the school day. The Verb Ballets troupe performed,
6-7:30 p.m. The next upcoming meetings are on February 22 and “Peter and the Wolf” for our elementary and middle school stu- the student to have a 3.5 GPA or higher for the semester and carry
a minimum of 12 credit hours.
March 8. Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all dents, and the high school students experienced a program that Cedarville University, located between Dayton and Colum-
venues. Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. showcased Black History Month through dance. We are grateful bus, is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an
New members are welcome. Registration is encouraged. To reg- to be able to provide our students with these experiences. enrollment of 3,963 undergraduate, graduate and online students
ister, call the library at (440) 647-2120. Upcoming events in our schools: in more than 150 areas of study.
Winter Story Time Programs - The programs will take place Feb. 20: Board of Education meeting at 6 p.m. at WHS.
thru February 28. Family Story Times are on Monday evenings Feb. 24: Girls Basketball Sectional Final game at 1 p.m. at Congratulations!
at 6:30 p.m. and are for families with children up to age 5. Tod- WHS. Scholarship recipients
dler Story Times are on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. and are Feb. 27: High School Band & Choir Midwinter Concert at 7
for children, ages 18 months to 36 months, with their parent/ p.m., Lindley Center. Students at the University of Findlay were awarded endowed
caregiver. Lapsit Story Times take place on Wednesday morn- March 2: Boys Basketball Sectional Final game at 7 p.m. at scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year.
ings at 10:30 a.m. and are for children, ages birth to 24 months, WHS. Local students include:
with their parent/caregiver. Growing Readers Story Times are on March 6: Choir Boosters Meeting at 7 p.m., WHS Music Shelby Cole of Wellington was awarded: Women’s Christian
Tuesday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. and are for children ages 3-5 Room. Service Counsel Scholarship, Great Lakes Conference Church-
years, with their parent/caregiver. Register for these programs at March 6: Board of Education Work Session at 6 p.m. at West- es of God Scholarship Endowment Fund, H. Faye Newman ‘70
the Children’s Desk or by calling the library at (440) 647-2120. wood. GO DUKES! Nursing Operating Scholarship and the TLB Foundation Chris-
Homeschool Story Times - For Homeschooled children ages Ed Weber, Superintendent (440) 647-7974, eweber@welling- tian Service Scholarship.
5 and up. These story times take place on Monday afternoons, ton.k12.oh.us Jordan Heck of Elyria was awarded: Dale Wilkinson Schol-
February 26, March 19 and April 16, at 1:30 p.m. The children arship.
will listen to stories developed around a specific theme, along Penfield Township Trustees Seana Zoellner of Elyria was awarded: Emerson D. and Lau-
with learning activities. Suggestions for themes are always wel- ra E. Pelton Scholarship.
come. Please call the library at (440) 647-2120 to register. The January 16 regu- from the county. Congratulations!
Winter Family Read Aloud - until February 24. Families lar meeting of the Penfield Trustee Johnson reported
with children up to age 7 can snuggle up with a book and win Township Trustees was called that the Marian Prebis burial Volunteers needed for
prizes by participating in this program. Each family who regis- to order at 7:30 p.m. All of- was held on a 7-degree day
ters will receive a reading log. When they complete a ‘Bingo’ on ficers were present. Three and presented a check for fees monitoring Kestrel program
the log, they will receive a bookmark and a winter stamp. Com- guests attended the meeting. for same. Johnson report-
plete seven (7) activities and receive a paperback book. Com- The minutes of the previ- ed that Zoning Commission The Black River Audubon Society, in compliance with the
plete fifteen (15) activities and receive a book bag. Books must ous meeting were read and chair, Ron Runion, had sug- Lorain County Metro Parks and the Western Reserve Land
be checked out from the library. approved. Vouchers #12076- gested Bob Box as a potential Conservancy, are together sponsoring a conservation program
Read with Putter - Watch the paper for the dates and times for 12092, PO #’s 1 thru 35-2018 member. to help promote nesting sites for the American Kestrel. The
the Reading with Putter programs. and Blanket Certificates 1 Trustee Conrad discussed Kestrel, a beautifully marked bird and smallest of the raptors,
thru 23-2018 were approved. the Zambo driveway repair has been rapidly declining and measures to protect it are once
Fiscal Officer Denes read and will obtain a quote from again being implemented this year.
the correspondence, which Kenny Myers. Conrad made Volunteers are urgently needed to assist with monitoring
included the notice of Dalton a statement that outside of the nest boxes for this program in order to ensure its success. “We
We continue to be off to a great start for 2018! Our Wellington Conn’s Eagle Scout Honor legal representation decision, have 20 nest boxes already in place that will require monitor-
Dukes are excelling both in and outside of the classroom. Court, notice of the LCTA that RLCWA General Man- ing this year,” explained Larry Wilson, head coordinator of the
Congratulations to our student athletes who recently signed meeting, an email from Kel- ager Tim Mahoney is running BRAS Kestrel project. “We are also asking property owners
Letters of Intent on National Signing Day to play sports at the ly Austin of KLA Risk Loss RLCWA efficiently and is do- who may already have resident Kestrels to consider placing a
next level. Control requesting a meet- ing a good job. The Jones Rd. nest box on their land,” he added. All interested land owners
Makaylin Moore will play soccer at Hiram College after help- ing, a quote from Finkel for culvert job will be rebid. Dis- and volunteers will be given instructions on what is required to
ing to guide Wellington High School to a district runner-up fin- services in 2018 and a letter cussion was held regarding maintain and monitor the nest boxes.
ish this past season. Makaylin’s 10 shutouts as the Dukes’ goal- from the LC Engineer’s of- the Short Rd. bridge repair If you are interested in volunteering your time monitoring
keeper in 2017 earned her First Team recognition in the Patriot fice regarding the Short Rd. documents that were not at- boxes or would like to inquire about placing a Kestrel box on
Athletic Conference (PAC) and a Second Team honor in Lorain bridge project. Denes report- tached to the letter from Don your property, please contact Larry Wilson at (440) 752-0336
County. ed on the LCOA southern sat- Romancek of the Storm Wa- or email [email protected].
Mason Wright will continue his baseball career at the Uni- ellite advisory board meeting.
versity of Mount Union. Mason is a 3-sport athlete and 4-year Denes questioned the status ter District. FO Denes will
of road salt procurement. request same.
Trustee Gordon is working With no additional busi-
JACK MATIA on same. Denes requested a ness to discuss, the meeting
was adjourned at 8:31 p.m.
revised quote from Superior
HONDA Fire Services for fire extin- Submitted by Vicki Denes,
New & Used guisher service. Fiscal Officer
Zoning Inspector Richard
Cars Donahue presented his an-
440-366-5501 nual permit recap. Donahue
Steve Moore 823 Leona St., Elyria questioned the new zoning
fee schedule and raised some
concerns. This issue was ta-
New and Certifi ed Hondas bled until the next meeting
All Models - Used Cars and any changes will be made
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5 via resolution.
PHS treasurer Jackie
Johnson requested use of the
Old Schoolhouse Catering conference room for the so-
ciety’s inventory. Permission
3940 Avon Lake Rd., Litchfield was granted.
Roadman Albrecht re-
330-725-3050 ported that Vasu completed
the check on the road radios
and all have been switched
to the correct bandwidth. Al-
brecht reported that the right
rear axle housing on the plow Carpentry Limited
truck was leaking oil. He and
Bob Storms repaired same.
Trustee Gordon discussed
Friday Night, 4-9 p.m. the road salt situation and Bill
will pick up a couple of loads
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Library seeks donations Lions Fish Frys

The Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Community Library
will accept donations of gently used books (which includes The cost will be $12 for
Reader Digest Condensed Books), DVDs, CDs, LPs, puzzles adults and $7 for seniors and
KES Honor Roll and games starting March 1. Textbooks, encyclopedias and kids 10 and under. Beverages
will be available for purchase
musty/mildewed books will not be accepted.
Zoey Abrams, Ava Alicea, Mason Alicea, Zoey Allen, Collection boxes will be located at the LaGrange IGA, Mi- for $1. Tickets will be avail-
Demetri Anagnostos, Malenna Andel, Quinn Andel, Harper chelle’s Café, Keystone-LaGrange Community Library, La- able at the door.
Anderson, Ava Armitage, Madison Askew, Nevaeh Bailey, Grange Child Garden, Keystone Point, First Baptist Church of Come join us at the Lions
Emerie Banks, Macie Banks, Rylin Barrett, Sabrina Bilyj, Ad- LaGrange and the United Methodist Church of LaGrange. The The LaGrange Lions will Park, located at 240 Glendale
dison Boggs, Claire Bores, Liam Bores, Morgan Bores, Avery pick up of large donations can be arranged by calling Eileen at be holding Friday Fish Frys St., in LaGrange, from 5-8
Bush, Liam Bush, Kelly Campbell, Amajyn Cannon, Sophia (440) 647-3011 or Aaron at (216) 600-2828. all through Lent this year. p.m. every Friday up to, and
Clarico, Charlotte Colman, Kaden Colon, Gavin Coughlin, Donated items will be used for the Friends of the Library an- There will be perch, shrimp, including, March 30. Call
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Maple Syrup, New Crop: pints, adowfarmvalleycity.com Quality Buildings at Physicians Mutual Insurance Company
quarts, 1/2 gal., 1 gal. or bulk. Affordable Prices
44555 St. Rt. 162, Wellington AKC St. Bernard puppies, A less expensive way to help get the dental care you deserve
$1,000. Due claws removed, Horse Barns • Garages If you’re over 50, you can get coverage for about No wait for preventive care and no deductibles –
HALLS FOR RENT shots, vet checked, 5 females, $1 a day* you could get a checkup tomorrow
4 males. Born 1-11-18, ready
Coverage for over 350 procedures including
Keep your own dentist! You can go to any dentist
3-10-18. Taking deposits. Text & Riding Arenas you want cleanings, exams, fi llings, crowns…even dentures
AMVETS POST 32 for pictures. 440-309-7047 NO annual or lifetime cap on the cash benefi ts
11087 Middle Ave., Elyria Commercial & you can receive
Capacity: Hall-250, All Paws Kennel, 24344 Foster Residential FREE Information Kit
Q-Hut-100, Pavillion-250 Rd., Litchfield, 330-648-9509.
Available for all occasions Heated indoor facility, 4 fenced 330-473-9927 1-877-308-2834
Call for pricing exercise yards, custom care. www.dental50plus.com/cadnet
and availability $20 per day. Grooming now *Individual plan. Product not available in MN, MT, NH, NM, RI, VT, WA. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate of this type. Contact us for complete details plan. Product not available in MN, MT, NH, NM, RI, VT, WA. Acceptance guaranteed for one insurance policy/certificate of this type. Contact us for complete details
*Individual
about this insurance solicitation. This specific offer is not available in CO, NY; call 1-800-969-4781 or respond for similar offer. Certificate C250A (ID: C250E; PA: C250Q);
440-458-8544 available. Insurance Policy P150 (GA: P150GA; NY: P150NY; OK: P150OK; TN: P150TN)
COLUMBIA V.F.W HALL Use Happy JackVitatabsto ELECTRICAL 6096E-0917 MB17-NM008Ec
25-120 Capacity restore nutrients stripped by
Catering Available worming. Worcester Sales & LAWN • GARDEN • LANDSCAPE
440-236-3323 Service, 440-327-4201. ken-
nelvax.com
FULL park with restrooms, 3 J.A. Kilby Electrical
pavilions, air conditioned hall, SALES & SERVICES
for 25 to 138. Call LaGrange Residential & Commercial Electrical Service
Lions Club. 440-458-6781. SMALL DUMPSTERS
Grafton VFW. Call from 9:30- for roofing, remodeling, etc. New Work-Replacement-Repairs
11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. Bobcat, Backhoe & Dump •Whole House •Remodeling •Panel Upgrades
440-926-3341 Truck work available •Security & Camera Systems
PENFIELD TWP. HALL CALL JASON’S SERVICES •Commercial Buildings •Parking Lot Lighting
RENTAL 440-926-3446
Twp. Meeting hall, 440-327-3433 ext #3 • www.jakilby.com
Cap. 42-60 UPHOLSTERY State License/Insured •24/7 Emergency Response
Community room,
Cap. 150-300 DAN’S UPHOLSTERY
Available for all occasions. over 30 yrs. experience
41012 St. Rt. 18, Wellington Full Upholstery EXCAVATING
Call 440-396-3096 for Cushion Refills
availability & rates. Furniture Repair
Call for free quote
HELP WANTED on re-upholstery J. A. KILBY ENT.
216-346-2682 Full Maintenance,
Drivers, Class-A CDL: In- •Plumbing Services •All Phases of Excavation •Sewer Includes Fertilization Packages
creased pay & new trucks! WANTED TO BUY Replacement (water, gas, storm) •Sanitary Sewer Installation
Dedicated routes! No CDL? •Foundation Waterproofing •Septic and Mound Systems Weekly Lawn Maintenance
No problem! Call Swift today, Buying cameras, projectors and Snow Removal
855-292-2945. and photo-related items, also •All Plumbing Repairs and New Installation YourScapeLawn.com
Drivers: 1yr. Class-A: $57,000 model kits and slot cars. 440-327-3433 Call for a FREE Quote 440-610-3580
to $77,000 yr. $500 Orienta- Vince, 440-234-6644. Grafton, OH Commercially Insured
tion Pay! $16 / hr. Detention
Pay! Medical, dental, vision. Estate Gold &
Home EVERY weekend! 855- Silver Exchange Modern Landscaping & Design, Inc.
200-4631 INSTANT CASH
Dry Clean Presser, Avon Lake. Buying Gold Jewelry, Diamonds, Residential ~ Commercial
Flex-hours, wage dependent Old Coins, Pocket Watches, New Lawns/Hydroseed • Paver Patios • Ponds
on experience. Call Chris or Retaining Walls • Waterfalls • Bulldozer Grading Work
Anything Old
Paul, 440-933-3447. Call for service hours & private Call: 440-748-1333
Landscaping appointments
Lawn mowing Downtown Elyria
Foreman 316-A Broad St. • 440-323-4258
Laborers
440-236-9625 440-506-0334
PALMER’S LAWN CARE OUR CLASSIFIEDS
GET RESULTS!

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PAINTING ROOFING TREE SERVICE



ValueTime Painting & All Seasons Roofi ng ARBOR CARE TREE
Home Improvements Tear-Offs, Slates, Chimney Mason
Siding & Gutter Cleaning & Repairs
We Do it ALL Repairs from $75. • 60 Ft. Bucket Truck
Quality & Integrity 440-748-3259 Casey Williamson • 113 Ft. Crane
Celebrating our 25th Anniversary • Removal, Trimming, Firewood
10% OFF EVERY JOB SEPTIC SERVICES Triple Shredded Mulch
Completed in 2018! Fully Insured & Workmen’s Comp. • TCIA member
440-444-5075 SIMMONS 440-979-0618 Cell: 216-973-2675

CONSTRUCTION
MILUM PAINTING Joe Simmons George Rose Dennis Tree Service & Landscaping
Interior/Exterior
Drywall Install/Repair 216-978-2474 216-905-6947 Tree Trimming • Removal
FREE ESTIMATES SEPTIC SYSTEM Stump Grinding • Pruning
440-309-5938 INSTALLATION & REPAIRS Fertilizers • Fire Wood

Sewer, water & gas line repair/replacement Free Estimates!
PLUMBING LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED Seth Emerson - Owner

Office: 440-322-2624
Emergency: 440-452-2456
[email protected]
Licensed by Board of Health
Cuyahoga, Medina & Lorain Counties
D.W.V. • Gas Lines • Water Lines • Reasonable Rates
Boilers • Hot Water Tanks • Fixtures • Backhoe Work • Prompt, Reliable Service
• Senior Discounts
Residential • Industrial • Commercial Chuck Dunlap, Owner
24 HOUR SERVICE $ Jason E. Davis
State ID# 19467 10 Off with this ad -Complete Crane Service-
Edward Logar ODOT Certified “No Tree Too Big or Too Small!”
Off: 330-483-0055 7424 Crocker Rd. 440-236-9200 Tree/Stump Removal
Cell: 216-970-1910 Valley City, OH 44280 330-725-3175 Tree Trimming, Firewood
“FREE ESTIMATES”
Bonded & Insured
SERVICES: SIDING & WINDOWS 812 Bond Street, Elyria 44035
•Plumbing Repairs
•Sewer & Drain Cleaning Ph: 440-452-4840 email: [email protected]
•Electronic Locating
•Video Camera Inspection
440-324-4321 •Sewer Excavation Custom Exteriors WATERPROOFING
30 Years Experience Personal Plumber Service Corp.
24 HOUR EMERGENCY OFF •Windows •Azek Since 1989
SERVICE $25 J. A. KILBY ENT.
OH LIC #21372 Any Service •Siding •Soffit “Stop the water before it stops you!”
Expires 2/28/18. Not valid with any other offer. •Doors •Metal •Full Foundation Waterproofing •Wall Straightening,
www.valurooter.com Replacement and Repairs •Full Plumbing Services
•Stone & Shake Siding •Yard Drainage Systems •Concrete Replacement
•Gutter/Cleaning/Guards
J.A. Kilby Plumbing 440-926-1600 Snow Plowing 440-327-3433
Residential & Commercial Plumbing Services Available

Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Additions TAXES
CAD Design & Visual Renderings Available
•New Work •Replacement •Repairs
•Sewer & Waterline Excavation & Installation Income Tax Returns POLYURETHANE CRACK INJECTION
•Camera Inspections •Abandoned Wells Capped PARKWOOD SPECIALIZING IN SEALING POURED
440-327-3433 • www.jakilby.com TAX SERVICE BASEMENT WALL CRACKS
State License/Insured • 24/7 Emergency Response ~ OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~
Contact Bobbie, Email: [email protected] JOE MINARCHICK (440) 785-4036
REMODELING 440-236-5449 or 216-403-9707(cell)
Roberta Duktig, AFSP
“The IRS does not endorse any particular individual tax return preparer.
For more information on tax return preparers, go to IRS.gov.”

Franklin Tax SQUIRE’S
& Accounting INCOME TAX
Service
Personal & PREPARATION
Business Taxes EDWARD J. STEPNICKA
ELECTRONIC FILING Enrolled Agent,CPA
Many Other Financial
Services Available
Call
Forrest Franklin CPA
for Appointment 440-748-3624
440-236-5423 35043 E. Royalton Rd.
Your Place or Mine North Eaton
ROOFING TREE SERVICE



RELIABLE ROOFING Premier Property Enhancement
Free Estimates for All Roof and Ventilation Needs
Tear-offs •Re-roofs • Repairs • Stain Removal Tree Services & Landscaping
Offi ce: 440-236-4001 • www.reliableroofingohio.com Tree Removal • Trimming & Pruning • Brush Chipping
Land Clearing • Stump Grinding • Haul Away
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Jason Jakubisin, Owner Firewood for Sale • Root Removal • 65’ Bucket Truck
110’ Crane Truck • Skid-steer, Trucks & Trailers for Hire!
BENEDICT ROOFING FREE $ Any Tree

Family Business for Three Generations ESTIMATES 100 OFF Removal
RE-ROOFS • TEAR-OFFS • TUNE-UPS Lowest Price One coupon per customer. Coupon must be
Guaranteed!
Bob 440-238-6485 • Chris 440-238-5949 presented at time of estimate.
Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates Call or 440-334-0578 Fully Licensed
www.benedictroofing.com Text! & Insured

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ANNOUNCING....






216 Fusion is NOW OPEN in the old Twenties Grill location!!


Come and try this new Fusion of:

Mexican, Korean, Vietnamese and American!



Book our Food Truck TACO TUESDAYS

for your Graduation Buy 2 & Get 3rd FREE!

Party or Wedding! Friday Lent Specials!



New Menu


TACOS BURRITOS

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday Chicken-Steak-Chorizo-Shrimp Chicken-Steak-Chorizo-Veggie

11am-8pm w/chips and pico
BURGERS JUMBO WINGS

OG-Hawaiian-Birdie-Purple Haze Asian Sticky-Buffalo-Texas Breaded
w/fries w/fries

Taco Bowls, Churros, Tots & Fries too!
Stop in to see the FULL MENU



Please stop in for lunch or dinner! We’re looking forward
to seeing all of the regulars from the old Twenties Grill
931 Main St., Grafton, OH and we’re excited to introduce you to the new menu!

Dine In - Take Out - Catering Find Us on Facebook at
440-539-0570 216 Bistro





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