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Volume 63, No. 26 Columbia Station, Ohio December 25 , 2017
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fire trucks. The engine light is on again in 212. It will be go- priations in the amount of $2,819,741.38 at the detail lev-
ing back to Cummins again. Applications for grants are being el. The Trustees voted to approve submitting 2017 check
Columbia NEWS submitted, one for a tanker and the other for a smoke remov- information to Ohio Checkbook at year end using UAN.
al system. There will be a Blood Drive in the Fire Station on
There is no cost to the Township to submit this information.
December 24, Christmas Eve, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Consider The Trustees voted to increase the estimated resources for the
giving the gift of life this Christmas. The Zoning Inspector re- Public Works Commission Fund by $65,208.05 to $169,692.05
ported that the new home starts for this year to date is 55. Under for the Redfern Road Resurfacing Project (for payment by
violations the property on N. Station Rd. has been cleaned. It OPWC to contractor). The Trustees voted to increase the per-
cost $4800 and it will be billed to the property taxes of the resi- manent appropriations for Public Works Commission Fund by
CHS Weekly Calendar dent. The house on S. Boone set to be demolished is starting to $65,208.05 to $169,692.05 for the Redfern Road Resurfacing
Project (for payment by OPWC to contractor).
come down. There are no cases for the Board of Zoning Appeals
After Community Input the meeting was adjourned. The next
Monday, December 25: for December. The next regular meeting if there are any cases regular meeting will be Monday, January 2, 2018 at 7 p.m. in
will be January 22, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. The next regular meeting
Winter recess of the Zoning Commission will be Thursday, January 4, 2018. Town Hall.
Wednesday, December 27: The Road-Service Director reported minor servicing on the
6/7:30 pm Girls Basketball at Bay Village. trucks. The Redfern Project is finished. The contractor has re- VFW New Year’s Eve Party
Thursday, December 28: ceived his money. Hawke and Squires will be the Issue I proj-
3 p.m. Wrestling at Vermillion Invitational. ects for next year. The SWAC grant for the culvert on Capel has The Columbia VFW Post #9340 is hosting a New Year’s Eve
Friday, December 29: been approved. The County will be working on West River Road Party on Sunday, December 31, from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. Tickets are
10 a.m. Wrestling at Vermillion Invitational. between Osborne and Riverview in August. ODOT has no proj- $25 and include a catered Italian Dinner, DJ and a Champagne
6/7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball v. Black River. ects for Columbia for 2018. Rita Plata gave the cemetery report. Toast at midnight (Bar available). If you want to come for Danc-
Saturday, December 30: $1,100 was received for burials. ing and the Champagne Toast only, tickets are $10 each from
1/2:3-0 p.m. Girls Basketball at Northwestern. Old Business 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Seating is limited, so get your tickets ASAP by
There is no progress being reported from the Estates of Co-
Free Hot Meal & Food Pantry lumbia Ridge. There is nothing from Riverside Golf Course oth- stopping in at the VFW or calling (440) 236-8111.
On Saturday, January 6, a free hot meal will be served and a er than it is going to court. The Trustees are going to look into the COLUMBIA NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
perishable foods pantry will be available at New Life Wesleyan Senior Transportation project. There were 5 rides given in No-
Church, from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. The church is located at 11149 West vember. The cost of a ride is $8 one way, $16 for a round trip to
River Road, in Columbia Station. This is a monthly event held the rider. The Township pays $22 one way, $44 round trip. Some
the first Saturday of every month, and the meal and food pantry of the other communities that offer this service are changing their
featuring fresh perishable foods is available at no charge to all terms to medical reasons only. There will be a workshop meeting
local residents. For more information, please contact Kathy at to discuss 2018 expenditures on Thursday, December 21 at 9:30
(440) 840-2923 or Susan at (216) 906-5091. a.m. The year-end meeting will be on December 28 at 2 p.m.
New Business
Holiday Hours - Township Office to be closed on Friday,
Columbia Trustees Meeting December 22, 2017 and Tuesday, December 26, 2017. The
Trustees voted to approve the expenditure of $3,920.02 for 8
snow plow blades.
Committee Reports
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees met on Monday, Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Township
December 18, 2017 at 7 p.m. in Town Hall with all three trustees Association will meet on Dec. 21 in New Russia Township. Mr.
present and Fiscal Officer Jackie Ramsey. The minutes of the Heidecker reported that the Southwest General Hospital will 16525 Indian Hollow Rd.
previous meeting were approved as amended. The Trustees vot- meet 12-19 at 7:30 a.m. NOACA meets Jan. 12, 2018. NOTA Grafton
ed to pay the bills and payroll. The bills amounted to $47,784.38 will meet in Columbus Feb. 1, 2018. Mr. Musto reported that the
and pay roll amounted to $26,415.87 bringing the total to new contact between Columbia and NEOSORD is very active and thank you
$74,200.25. The receipts totaled $12,978.63. and is willing to help Columbia with any stormwater issues in the for your business
Department Reports township. The old Rural Water tower is coming down. throughout the
It was learned this morning that the VFW in Columbia The Trustees came out of the regular order of business for the
was broken into and the guns used for parades and 21 gun sa- Public Hearing on the Land Use Plan. year!
lutes were stolen. The Sheriff’s Department is investigating. The Land Use Plan is a wish map, not a zoning map. The
The Fire Chief reported 35 on file, 34 on call, 209 fire calls to Trustees voted unanimously to adopt the Land Use Plan and its
date and 691 EMS calls. Mutual aid assists numbered 75 and maps. The Trustees closed the Public Hearing and resumed the
mutual aid requests numbered 31. November billing brought in regular order of business. 2200 Station Rd., Valley City
$11,267.65 bringing the total for the year to date $136,949.61. Fiscal Officer’s Financial Requests Between St. Rt. 303 & St. Rt. 18
The Township crew is doing the annual maintenance on the The Trustees voted to approve the 2018 temporary appro- 440-355-5344 330-350-2486
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Page 4, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, December 25, 2017 • Tuesday, January 23, 2- 5:30 p.m. Lorain County Free Clin- er recovery and improved What Does It All Mean?
Fiona seeks loving home ic, 5040 Oberlin Ave., Lorain. outcomes. Friday, Jan. 12, at Over the counter medications
Clinic times and dates are subject to change. Bring current
10 a.m. at Ehrnfelt Senior
can put individuals in charge
Fiona is a beauti- vaccine record, insurance card, and cash, check, or Visa/Master- Center, 18100 Royalton Rd., of his or her health and may
ful kitty. Her owner Card. All children under age 18 must be accompanied by a par- Strongsville. save them a trip to the doctor’s
couldn’t afford to ent or guardian. LCPH participates in the Vaccines for Children Physician Presentation: office. But, have you ever
keep her and so this (VFC) Program to provide vaccines to children who qualify; no Aaron Wolkoff, DO: Non- wondered what the difference
sweet girl is looking child in the VFC program is turned away for inability to pay. surgical Options for Arthri- is between the store brand
for someone to love Travel vaccines and resources needed to enable a healthy trip tis - Aaron Wolkoff, DO, a and the name brand over the
her. She is a really are available by appointment. board-certified primary care counter medications or wheth-
nice cat! Fiona is in For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain sports medicine physician on er to choose regular, extra or
the green room with County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCoun- the Medical Staff at Southwest maximum strength or caplets,
3 other cats and do- tyHealth.com. Follow your local health department on Twitter, General, will discuss non- tablets and capsules? Join
ing well. She is very Facebook, or YouTube. surgical options for arthritis. Laura Stasiak, PharmD, as
friendly and affec- LCCC Express Registration Fairs Dr. Wolkoff also will discuss she discusses these topics and
tionate. Fiona loves platelet-rich plasma injec- more. Reservation required.
attention it would Lorain County Community College will hold Express Regis- tions, along with bone marrow Call (330) 273-8000. Mon-
be so nice if this tration Fairs for new students on Friday, December 29, Saturday, injections, as a way to help pa- day, Jan. 22, 2018 at 11 a.m. at
sweet kitty could January 6 and Thursday, January 11. tients overcome injuries and Brunswick Recreation Center,
be back in a home The following sessions will be held: improve their overall health 3637 Center Rd., Brunswick.
very soon. Stop by • Friday, December 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bass Library/Com- and athletic performance. Re- Diabetes Checkup - Join
and meet Fiona and munity Resource Center (LC) 209 (tour included). freshments will be provided. Darcie Drake, RN, CDE, di-
see if you could be • Saturday, January 6, 9 a.m. to noon in LC 209 (no tour). Reservation required. Call abetes nurse educator, South-
the one to give her a Fiona • Thursday January 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in LC 115 (tour in- (440) 238-5530. Tuesday, Jan. west General, for a diabetes
good home and lots cluded) 16, at 10 a.m. Cuyahoga Coun- checkup. Darcie will assist
of love. the Friendship Animal Pro- Program for December 29 and January 11 fairs: ty Public Library, Strongsville individuals in reviewing and
All cats receive one or Branch, 18700 Westwood Dr., refreshing his or her diabetes
more vaccinations, a basic tective League at (440) 322- 10 a.m. - Tour College Center (by Starbucks). Strongsville. self-care management plan.
4321. (www.FriendshipAPL.
11 a.m. - Orientation.
veterinary examination, are org) Noon - Financial Aid or Accuplacer. Stick to Your New Year’s Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 10 a.m.
wormed and spayed/neutered The shelter is located at 12:30 p.m. - Group Advising. Resolution! - Join Wendy John A. Polonye Community
and feline leukemia tested. 8303 Murray Ridge Road, in 1 p.m. - Registration. Zullo, MS, fitness coordina- Center, 17400 Holland Rd.,
Kittens under a year old are Elyria. Their hours are from The sessions will begin in the Enrollment Services lobby on tor, Southwest General, as she Brook Park.
$50 and cats over a year are 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Monday, the first floor of the Bass Library building. Students should bring provides tips to sticking to
only $20. All kittens/cats Friday & Saturday; from 11 placement scores and state photo IDs. To register, visit www. your New Year’s resolution as
over 3 months old are also a.m.-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday & lorainccc.edu/expressreg. For more information, call Felicia well as ways to stay motivated
micro-chipped. If you would Thursday; and from 11 a.m.- Mitcheff at (440) 366-4818. Register at www.lorainccc.edu/ex- all year long. Refreshments
like to give Fiona a new, lov- 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. pressreg Lorain County Community College is located at 1005 will be provided. Reserva- Merry
ing, forever home, please call N. Abbe Road, in Elyria. tion required. Call (440) 238- Christmas
5530. Wednesday, Jan. 17,
Vaccine Clinics Southwest General: Healthy events at10 a.m. at Cuyahoga County
Vaccines to protect children, teens and adults are available Public Library, Strongsville John M. Haas
Branch, 18700 Westwood Dr.,
Weighty Matters - Join
Southwest General’s Com-
through Lorain County Public Health (LCPH) at locations munity Nurse Program offers Judy Steffes, registered dieti- Strongsville. ATTORNEY AT LAW
across the County. Vaccine appointments can be made at (440) a variety of free health and tian, and Wendy Zullo, MS, Memory Screening - Are
284-3206; walk-ins are also welcome. January vaccine clinics wellness programs in local fitness coordinator, Southwest you saying, “Sorry, I forgot,”
include: communities throughout the General, as they help individ- a little too often? It’s normal 440-779-8300
• Weekdays, 8:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Lorain County Public to forget a name from time 24545 Sprague Rd
Health, 9880 South Murray Ridge Rd., Elyria. Extended vaccine year. To learn more about uals start 2018 on a healthier to time, but it’s not normal Columbia St, Oh
track. They will present in-
these programs, visit www.
clinic hours are available on Jan. 3 through 5:30 p.m. In obser- swgeneral.com/events. formation on healthy eating, to keep forgetting days of the
vance of holidays, offices are closed on Jan. 1 (New Year’s Day) Vision and Glaucoma weight loss and how to start week or when to pay bills or
and Jan. 15 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day). Screening - Screening by (and stick to) an exercise pro- take medicine. Join us for a
• Wednesday, January 10, 2-5:30 p.m. Wellington Town Hall, free screening provided by
115 Willard Memorial Square, Wellington. North Coast Eye Surgery. gram. Attend and be entered the Community Nurses to see
Reservation required. Call
into a raffle for a free week
• Wednesday, January 17, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3 p.m. if you should consider seeing
Avon VFW, 36950 Mills Rd., Avon. (440) 816-4037. Thursday, pass at LifeWorks of South- a physician. Reservation re-
west General. Thursday, Jan.
Jan. 4, from 9-11 a.m. at Berea
Recreation Center, 451 Front 11, at 7 p.m. at SouthPark quired. Call (440) 816-4037.
Thursday, Jan. 18, from| 9-11
Happy St., Berea. Mall, Live 360 Studio: Up- a.m. at Middleburg Heights
per Level, Sears Wing, 500
Diabetes Checkup: Lunch
Holidays & Learn - Join Darcie Drake, SouthPark Center, Strongs- Recreation Center, 16000
Bagley Rd., Middleburg Hts.
ville.
RN, CDE, diabetes nurse ed-
ucator, Southwest General, Options for Hip & Knee Over the Counter and
To all our loyal for a diabetes checkup. Dar- Arthritis - Larry Lika, DO, Through the Woods … But
customers and cie will assist individuals in a board-certified orthopedic
friends. reviewing and refreshing his surgeon on the Medical Staff
From all of us to all or her diabetes self-care man- at Southwest General, will
of you, thank you agement plan. Reservation re- discuss current approaches to
for your continued quired. Call (440) 234-6080. hip and knee arthritis—from
support. Tuesday, Jan. 9, at Noon at non-surgical to surgical op-
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 276 tions. Learn how advances in
Bagley Rd., Berea. technology can mean a quick-
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As we begin the New Year, plan small steps that can build into Columbia Station, OH
a healthier 2018 and beyond. Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Confession)
Gentle Woman Fellowship cise,” explains David Covell, MPH, RS, health commissioner at Sat., 4 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
“Walking has the lowest dropout rate of any type of exer-
Gentle Woman Fellowship is an Inter-Parish group that Lorain County Public Health. “Make a resolution to invest time Anytime by Appointment
Weekend Masses
meets on First Fridays at Saint Clarence Parish Center, locat- and energy into walking, which can quickly add health value in Sat. 5 p.m.
ed at 30106 Lorain Road, in North Olmsted. The next group the New Year.” Sun. 8 & 11 a.m.
440-236-5095
meeting is on January, 5, 2018. The schedule of activities be- There are ways to invest in your health without spending www.seascolumbiastation.org
gin at 9:30 a.m. with “Pray the Holy Rosary” in the Chapel. money. Indoor Fit Walks are held:
At 10 a.m., attend “Holy Mass.” And about 10:45 a.m., • Mondays at 5:30 p.m. at the Lorain County Metro Parks
enjoy a “Potluck Luncheon.” After lunch, Father Rob- Splash Zone in Oberlin “Welcome Home”
ert Cole who has been ordained for forty-five years will • Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. at Mercy Health and Recreation COLUMBIA UNITED New Life Wesleyan Church
be our celebrant and speaker this month. He has served at Center in Amherst METHODIST
Immaculate Heart Parish in Cleveland, St. Leo the Great More free fitness opportunities are available year-round at 11149 West River Rd.
in Cleveland, Saint Bernadette in Westlake and Saint Mary classes and events across Lorain County through the United CHURCH Columbia Station
of the Falls in Olmsted Falls. Currently Father is and has We Sweat program, LiveHealthyLorainCounty.com/UnitedWe- Worship Service
been pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Oberlin for the last Sweat/activities. Each month, local organizations add new activ- 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY 9 am
ten years. His topic will be “We Are People Who Believe ities to an online fitness calendar, which include events such as Sunday School Adult Bible Study
in Life” and he is known for his great homilies and talks! spinning classes, indoor walking opportunities, hikes, yoga, Tai during Worship Service SUNDAY 10 am
Please bring a cold salad, cheese sandwiches, veggies with a Chi, and more. All available at no cost.
dip, fresh fruit or something to share at Potluck; dessert will For more information on how to live healthy, contact Lorain 25453 ROYALTON ROAD Worship & Children’s Church
be provided. County Public Health at (440) 322-6367 or visit LorainCoun- COLUMBIA STATION, OHIO WEDNESDAY 6:45 pm
All women welcome to attend and bring a friend! No tyHealth.com. Follow your local health department on Twitter, Pastor Matt Merriman Bible Study
reservations are needed. If you have questions, contact Facebook, or YouTube. 236-8822
Mary Hoover at (330) 636-1698 or Mary Tschanz at (440) Messy Church at First UMC [email protected] Youth Group, Kids Club
235-6258. www.columbiaumc.net Rev. Steve Spaeth - Pastor
Rev. John Bodo
On the first Sunday of each month, from 4-6 p.m., First Unit-
Thank You ed Methodist Church of Wellington, located at 127 Park Place, is - Associate Pastor
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church would like to thank all who introducing a hands-on, interactive way to worship as a family, 440-236-8600
helped to make the Live Nativity at our church such a success involving story, prayer, song, games and a sit-down meal togeth- www.nlwesleyan.org
on Monday, December 18. Thank you to the 6th, 7th, and (2) 8th er at tables. People of all ages, adults and children are welcome.
graders who reenacted it. Thanks to the teachers, PSR students Please join us for Messy Church!
and parents, Marian Circle, the Youth Group, John Bailey who Church of Christ
brought the bales of hay, Wild Hooves Farm Animal Rescue of PAL Support Group
Vermillion who brought the animals and Dan Wadsworth for be- Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
ing the Master of Ceremonies. Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) is a support group Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5 pm
We couldn’t have done it without all of your help! May God of parents helping parents, offering education and support at no Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
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addiction. These meetings are not for the addict, but the family
Divorce Care Seminars members that are 18 yrs. or older. Meetings are on the 1st and
Church of the Open Door: 3rd Monday of the month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Bible United Church of God GRAFTON UNITED
Church, located at 24050 Royalton Road, in Columbia Station.
DivorceCare is a national support group that meets weekly in www.palgroup.org 12981 Grafton Rd. METHODIST CHURCH
Lorain County. It is a warm, caring environment where people Grafton, Oh 44044 973 Mechanic St.,Grafton • 926-2034
“Your Family Church”
learn how to deal with the hurt caused by separation or divorce. Celebrate Recovery Sabbath Services 8:45am Sunday School
The group understands how attendees feel, because they all Saturdays at 12:30 pm 10:00am Worship
have been in the same place. Participants are welcome to begin Celebrate Recovery, the local Christian 12-Step Program for http://cleveland.ucg.org 10:35am Children’s Church
attending the DivorceCare group at any point. Each session is anyone needing help with a hurt, habit or hang-up, meets each Rev. Bob Kuntz, Pastor
“self-contained” so there is no need to attend in sequence. At- week at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Church of the Open Door, lo-
tendees will be able to pick up any missed sessions in the next cated at 43275 Telegraph Road, in Elyria. The first hour begins Our Lady Queen of Peace
13-week cycle. For details on meeting days/times, call (440) with a brief time of worship, followed by a weekly lesson or a
323-4644 or register at www.OpenDoor.tv/divorce-care. The personal testimony. The second hour has gender specific small Catholic Church
group meets at the Church of the Open Door, located at 43275 groups for men and women, with a special video for first time
Telegraph Road, in Elyria. attenders. All meetings are open to everyone. Light refreshments Weekend Masses Weekday
Wednesdays at Fields UMC are served following the program. For further information, call Sat. 4:30pm Mass
Bob at (440) 326-2329.
Sun. 8:30 &
Fields United Methodist Church kicked off a brand-new Life Spring Community Church would also like to invite 11:00am 8:00am
Wednesday evening program for kids, youth and adults. Come the community to their Celebrate Recovery program. Come join Confession: Chapel
and grow in your faith with a variety of classes for all ages, from them on Monday nights beginning at 6 p.m. The church is locat- Sat. 3:30- Mon.-Tues.
3 to 103, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a spirit-filled contemporary ed at 1638 Lester Rd., in Valley City. Dinner and fellowship is 4:00pm Thurs.-Fri.
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President Livingston in- feet (598 sf) two-car garage in from the past precedent for nett. Motion failed by 2-4 roll
approximately the same loca-
formed the public that a signif-
garage variations, which they
call vote.
LaGrange NEWS icant number of vehicles were tion. The proposed garage would felt had generally limited the Trustee Holder to approve the
A motion was made by
burglarized overnight in La
size of two-car garages to no
Grange, Western Springs and exceed the maximum building more than 22 feet by 22 feet proposed ordinance as amend-
Countryside. At this time the coverage of 30% on the sub- (484 sf). After discussion, the ed to provide for a replace-
police believe over twenty un- ject property, by 290 square feet Board tabled the matter to al- ment garage with a maximum
locked vehicles were opened or 4.4%. low time for further consider- dimension of 22 feet by 22
and burglarized generally be- On August 17, 2017, the ation. feet, seconded by Trustee Ko-
tween the hours of about 2:30
Rain Barrel Winner a.m. and 5 a.m. in two areas Zoning Board of Appeals held Board’s discussion, the appli- tynek. Approved as amended
In light of the Village
a public hearing on this matter.
by a roll call vote.
of town -00 block of N. Park
The Lorain County Board of Commissioners and the Sol- and Dover and 600-1000 block After hearing testimony and cant has revised his requested The 2016 overall event ex-
deliberating, the Zoning Board
id Waste Management District (District) are pleased to an- of S. Ashla nd . Residents were of Appeals did not recommend variation to reflect a 22 foot by penses for the Holiday Walk
nounce a winner has been drawn for our free rain barrel give- reminded to lock their vehicles approval of the proposed 23 feet 23 foot garage size (506 sf). were approximately $29,400.
away! “America Recycles Day” was November 15 and was and to remain vigilant. by 26 feet garage, but instead Trustees discussed the re- The LGBA anticipates similar
promoted by “Keep America Beautiful” on a national scale. President Livingston in- voted to recommend approval quest and also noted past vari- event expenses again in 2017.
Our local member, Keep Lorain County Beautiful promotes formed the audience that due (4-0) of a variation to allow a ance approvals that generally To help defray marketing and
this event with a display at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors to a medical issue involving garage not to exceed 22 feet did not exceed 22 feet by 22 operational costs of the event,
Center. Enlarged posters of the Solid Waste District’s 2017 opposing counsel the Hanson by 24 feet. feet except in extraordinary the LGBA is again requesting
calendar contest were displayed along with information on Quarry lawsuit was postponed A draft ordinance reflect- circumstances. Trustees also that the Village co-sponsor
to January 16, 2018. More in-
recycling. Pledge cards were available for residents to com- formation will be forthcoming. ing the Plan Commission’ s thanked the applicant. the annual Holiday Walk in
plete, promising to recycle more. A rain barrel was on display President Livingston an- recommendation was pre- A motion was made by an amount of $16,000, as is
for residents to enter the drawing to win. This year 67 area nounced that the next Village sented to the Village Board Trustee McCarty to approve provided for in the Village’s
residents entered their names to win the rain barrel. Board Meeting will be held on for consideration on Septem- an ordinance authorizing a 22 2017 /2018 budget.
Steve Jacobcik from LaGrange won this year. Congratula- December 11 , 2017. ber 11, 2017. At the meet- foot by 23 foot garage (506
tions to Mr. Jacobcik! Manager’s Report ing, some Trustees expressed sf), seconded by Trustee Ar- SEE LV TRUSTEES PG. 12
concern regarding deviating
Ms. Peterson reported that
LaGrange Village Trustees Meeting the Village has received a num-
ber of inquiries from residents LaGrange Merry
The Board of Trustees of the Police Chief Andy Peters Fire regarding recent solicitations
Village of La Grange regular Chief Don Gay. from alternative gas and elec- Village Pizza Christmas
November, 27, 2017 meeting Cub Scouts Pack 39 We- tric suppliers. The public is
was called to order at 7:30 p.m. belos lead the Pledge of Alle- advised that these alternative
by Village President, Thomas giance. suppliers and offers are not af- LaGrange
Livingston. On roll call, as read President’s Report filiated with the Village in any
by Village Clerk John Bums, President Livingston way. Residents are encouraged
the following were: Present: thanked the Village Board, De- to consider offers carefully and
Trustees Arnett, Gale, Holder, partment Heads and Library for to consult resources such as the
Kotynek, Kuchler and Mc- their involvement in the strate- Illinois Commerce Commis-
Carty, with President Living- gic planning session on Monday sion and Citizens Utility Board
ston presiding. Others: November 13. The session is a websites for more information
Village Manager Andrianna great opportunity every other regarding alternative suppliers LaGrange Lions Holiday 540 N. Center St
Peterson Assistant Village Man- year to take a closer look at the Current Business
ager Zachery Creer Village At- Village’s goals and enhance the A. Ordinance - Variation - Cheer Food Drive LaGrange, OH
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Works Director Ryan Gilling- Village is working to finalize Christopher Macko 216 S. 6t Bring a non-perishable
ham Community Development the report and will report back h Avenue: Garage Variation. food item and get &
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Mr. Oliver is obtaining estimates to replace the Demand Door 12/30 - 9 a.m. End of year closeout, Record Retention, &
(ADA Compliant) at Town Hall. 2018 Organizational meeting.
Location for all calendar items are 12043 Avon Belden rd.
Carlisle NEWS There were eleven (11) permits issued for September. unless noted otherwise.
Acting Road Superintendent Report
The Acting Road Superintendent stated that there were many
jobs completed throughout the Township. 2018 Meeting Dates:
There was 75 gallons of oil collected for Dumpster Days. Eaton Township Trustees at 7 p.m. (January/April/July/
The road department did not have any power on October 17,
2017 because of the electrical upgrades taking place. meetings are held the 1st and October) at Eaton Museum
3rd Tuesday of every month
above Town Hall (1/10, 4/10,
Fire Chief Kevin Dembiecs’ Report at 7:30 p.m. with the excep- 1/11 and 10/10).
Children’s Holiday Program was submitted for acceptance. Motion carried. tion of 8/22 meeting which is Lorain County Township
The resignation of Volunteer Fire Fighter Robert Churgovich
The holidays are a magical time, especially at the Lorain Approval was requested to accept the fire fighter association cancelled due to the LC Fair Association meetings are
and the 7/33 meeting which
held the 3rd Thursday every
County Historical Society! Children ages 6 to 12 are invited donation of $469 to replace the station grill. Motion carried. will be held on 6/30. month at 7 p.m. held at vari-
to come to The Hickories Museum on December 28, from 10 Approval was requested for up to $9,000 for new fire hoses Eaton Township Zoning ous locations; refreshments at
a.m.12 p.m. for a special holiday program. Children will learn and fitting, rope and attack monitors for two engines. Motion Commission meetings are 6:30 p.m. January 1/18 at Co-
the stories of several popular ornaments, make ornaments to take carried. held the 1st Wednesday of ev- lumbia Twp.; February 2/15
home and enjoy delicious goodies to eat. As a special treat, the Keep up with Township events and contact information at ery month at 7 p.m. with the at Eaton Twp.; March 3/15 at
rooms of the historic Hickories mansion will enchant with the carlisletownship.com. exception of the 7/4 meeting Elyria Twp.; April 4/19 TBA
delightful sounds of the past as children enjoy a special tour of There being no further business to come before the board, that is rescheduled to 7/11. (Banquet); May 5/17 at Graf-
the society’s exhibit of historic music boxes. meeting adjourned at 738 p.m. Eaton Township BZA - ton Twp.; Jun. 6/21 at Henri-
The Hickories museum is located at 509 Washington Ave- Carlisle Township Board of Trustees Special Meeting Board Of Zoning Appeals etta Twp. July 7/19 at Hun-
nue in Elyria. The program costs $5 per person for children or The Carlisle Township Board of Trustees met on November meets the 2nd Tuesday of ev- tington Twp.; August - no
grandchildren of historical society members and $7 per person 9, 2017 at 8 a.m. for a Special Meeting for the purpose purchas- ery month at 7 p.m. (If need- meeting (Lorain County Fair);
for non-members. Payment can made in advance or at the time ing of road vehicle and other Township business. In attendance: ed). September 9/20 at Lagrange
of the program, but reservations are required by December 21. Trustee James Wright, Trustee Berry Taylor, Trustee Jared Smith, Eaton Township Parks & Twp.; October 10/18 at Olm-
Contact (440) 322-3341 or [email protected] to save a spot. Fiscal Officer Kimberly Fallon, Administrative Assistant/Zoning Preserve Board meets the 2nd sted Twp.; November 11/15 at
Founded in 1889, the Lorain County Historical Society col- Inspector William Oliver and Acting Road Superintendent Paul Tuesday at the end of every Penfield Twp. and December
lects, preserves, interprets and presents the history of Lorain Sniezek. quarter at 9 a.m. (3/13, 6/12, 12/20 at Camden (Christmas
County. Learn more at www.lchs.org. Administrative Assistant Oliver requested approval to pur- 9/11 and12/11). Banquet).
Carlisle Twp. Trustees meeting chase chairs for Town Hall. The total cost is $1,282; the LCSWM Eaton Township Veterans
Recycling Grant will pay $634 and the Township $648. Motion
carried. Memorial Committee meet
The Cariisle Township Board of Trustees met on October 16, Acting Road Superintendent Sniezek requested to approval the 1st and 3rd Saturdays
2017 at 7 p.m. In attendance: Trustee Berry Taylor, Trustee Jared to purchase a 2016 Chevy 3500 from Dunn Chevrolet Buick (March -June) 10 a.m. Meet-
Smith, Fiscal Officer Kimberly Fallon, Administrative Assistant/ in Toledo area for the amount of $37,000 plus any incidentals ings are held at Eaton Town-
Zoning Inspector William Oliver, Fire Chief Kevin Dembiec; to replace truck 16. It comes with a dump bed and a three (3) ship Hall. The 2018 planning
and Acting Road Superintendent Paul Sniezek. Eleven people year/36,000-mile warranty. Trustee Wright questioned if the meeting is on 1/20/2018 at 10
signed the attendance sheet. price was below state pricing. Mr. Sniezek stated that the deal- a.m. Preparation for the cere-
Public Participation ership prices are competitive with state pricing. Motion carried. mony is held on the Saturday
Resident Allan Jones questioned if a tree can be cut down in Trustee Taylor stated that Captain Higgins was okay with the before Memorial Day at 9 a.m.
the tree lawn on Banks Road. He stated it is rotted. Mr. Sniezek promotion of another fire department employee. at Butternut Ridge Cemetery.
was directed to look Into the situation. There being no further business to come before the board, Veterans Memorial Ceremony
Resident Holly Banjoff requested the sign at the corner of meeting adjourned at 8:12 a.m. is held on the Sunday before
Grafton Road and Butternut be raised up; it is too low creating Minutes taken from www.carlisletownship.com Memorial Day at 1 p.m. on
an obstruction of view. The sign Is on a county road, but Mr. 5/27/2018 at Butternut Ridge
Sniezek will look Into the situation. Cemetery.
Tammi Mullins from Grafton Public Library was in atten- Eaton Township Histori-
dance to invite residents to events being held at the library. She Eaton NEWS cal Committee meets on the Grafton
also shared that the library is now providing passport and notary 2nd Wednesday every quarter
services. There are no fines for late returns of books, but the li- 440-926-3312
brary card will be put on suspension until the fine is paid.
Fiscal Officer’s Report Wellington
Minutes of the September 18, 2017 Regular Board of Trustees
Meeting minutes were submitted for approval. Motion carried. 440-647-6010
Warrants 12850 through 12877 and eftt’s 524-2017 through Eaton Township Calender
569-2017 with a total of $126,836.05 were submitted for approv-
al. Motion carried. Please contact our office at 440-748-2236 or secretary@ea-
Purchase Order 62-2017 and Blanket Certificate 39-2017 tontownship.org to request a Resident Packet with links to Re-
were submitted for approval. Motion carried. sources in the County/Township.
Resolution 2017-39; a resolution accepting the amounts and Please visit our Facebook page for info daily www.face-
rates as determined by the Budget Commission and authorizing book.com/EATONTOWNSHIP.
the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the County Audi- Local Eaton Twp. Businesses (retail & at-home) should con-
tor was submitted for approval. Motion carried. tact the secretary to be listed in our Business Listing.
September Financial Statements were submitted for approval. Township Hall Rentals: $50/Hall rental for Eaton Township JACK MATIA
Motion carried. Residents/$75 for non-residents - Lots of open dates! Call the
Administrative Assistant/Zoning Inspector Report Secretary to schedule your family or work party! HONDA
Mr. Oliver stated that trash consortium is up for renewal, but Did you know the Township will allow you to “borrow” 7
there is no information available yet tables/24 chairs to use for a party. Call the Township to reserve New & Used
it! (440) 748-2236 (must be an Eaton Twp. Resident). Cars
Residential lock boxes & Mailbox reflective signs are avail- 440-366-5501
able at the town hall office. Steve Moore
Reminder: Notary Services are complimentary for Township 823 Leona St., Elyria
residents.
Eaton Township has a curfew is between 12 a.m.-5 a.m. per New and Certifi ed Hondas
Resolution 90-413. All Models - Used Cars
Reminder: Transient vendors & solicitors must have a per- Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues. & Fri. 9-6; Sat. 8-5
mit (by Eaton Town hall) to go door to door in our township
- residents are instructed to contact the Sheriffs dept. for ALL
& Happy Holidays! violations. Merry
Veterans (living or deceased) in Eaton Township (for at least
1 year of their life) that would like their name to be engraved
Keep in touch with your community on our Veterans Memorial Wall/Bench, please contact town hall Christmas
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com (440) 748-2236.
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Grafton Village History Association Grafton-Midview Library
Grafton NEWS says December 25th is the actual date, I must agree. Somewhere, To register for programs, imation, play with tech toys,
It is said, “seeing is believing,” therefore, since the calendar
I lost count, so, “Happy Holidays, everyone!” visit the library at 983 Main and more. No experience nec-
essary to participate. Already
Street Grafton, or call (440)
This past week, the name Bladowski, in the obituaries, caught 926-3317. Registrations ac- know how to code? We need
my attention. During this Bicentennial year, the name has ap- cepted on-line at www.gmpli- mentors! Ages 10-17. Space
peared a number of times. Frank Bladowski and Willard Re- brary.org. is limited due to equipment
ichard, built the Grafton Theater, which opened in 1916. The Tech Tutor - Wednesday, requirements.
Bladowski family lived at 1029 Chestnut Street. Frank was the January 3, from 9:30 a.m.- Adult Social Hour: Fire
NEW LIBRARY SERVICES village plumber. Daughter Ruth was born on April 17, 1918, and 12:30 p.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Safety for Seniors - Tuesday,
Area residents can now go to the Grafton Midview Library graduated in 1936 with the 10 others. Tech Tutor appointments are January 9, at 11 a.m. Graf-
for notary and passport services. Please call the library for avail- In 1947 Ruth married James C. Boylan and moved to Shelby, available to help with your ton Village Fire Chief Randy
ability hours and for further information. Ohio. In 2002 she moved to Pittsburgh to be close to her daugh- technology questions. Bring Kimbro discusses fire safety
LIBRARY HOLIDAY CLOSURES ter. Ruth and I shared one moment in our lives - our age. Ruth, your questions about comput- tips for seniors. Learn how to
The Grafton-Midview Library will be closed for the holidays was born April 17, 1918 and I was born on June 17, 1918. ers, smartphones, tablets and keep yourself and your home
on December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1, 2018. Please use the Ruth’s sister Alice, graduated in 1939 and later married Wal- many other devices so a li- safe.
book drop on the side of the building during this time. ter Schroeder and moved to Elyria. Perhaps, a few of our villag- brarian can help find solutions Anime Club - Wednesdays
NIGHT AT THE RACES ers will remember the family, as a part of Grafton’s history. and answers. Registration January 10, at 3 p.m. The An-
Tickets are now on sale for a Night at the Races at Our Lady Last Saturday’s program at GMP Library, “Celebrations,” is recommended; however, ime Club will meet the second
Queen of Peace. The event is scheduled for January 13, 2018. was the last scheduled event of the 2017 Bicenntenial. The com- walk-ins are welcome if times Wednesday of the month, Jan-
Horse and race sponsorships are also now available. Donations mittee decided to leave December rather open-ended, so depend- are available. Please stop by or uary through May, from 3-4
are being accepted for Chinese raffle baskets. For more informa- ing on the availability of space, we could add a farewell, thank call the Information Desk with p.m. There will be activities
tion, please contact Troy DiFranco at (440) 506-3592. you party. But, that didn’t happen. Maybe we could ring the Bi- questions about this program. and videos.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS centennial Bell 200 times! Open Tech Tutor also takes Addiction and Treatment
As we celebrate the Christmas holiday, it is customary to have Thanks for the Memories! May your hopes and plans for a place on many Tuesdays from - Thursday, January 11, 6:30
a Christmas wish. My wish is for all our readers to be with the healthy, happy and safe New Year, all come true! 10 a.m.-noon and Thursdays p.m. Elaine Georgas, of the
ones they love. For those who cannot be together, I wish you Doris Wildenheim 926-2956 from 2-4 p.m. Alcohol and Drug Addiction
peace. Our gifts are not in the presents, but in the presence. Mer- The GMPL Community Services Board of Lorain
ry Christmas, Ann McDonald, Grafton Correspondent MHS Guidance news History Group - Saturday, County, discusses the opiate
Thank You Ongoing Info: and substantial personal chal- January 6, at 11 a.m. This epidemic. During this session,
learn what addiction is, how
group helps plan and create
The ACT Test is Feb.
lenge(s) as he/she pursued an
We want to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, or gave 10, 2018, with a registration education. This is a $1,500 history programs for the li- it affects the brain and what
treatment options are avail-
brary, shares information and
food on the passing of Ron Van Amburgh. Also, a big thanks for deadline of Jan. 12, 2018, and scholarship. More informa- promotes local history for able. This session will con-
the ones who contributed to New Life Hospice and or Cancer late registration from Jan. 13- tion is available in Student the village and neighboring clude with a Q&A period.
Society. Ron was a great husband, dad and grandpa, he will be 19, 2018. Services. Deadline for either townships the library serves. Winter Reading Chal-
deeply missed by us all. The SAT Test is Mar. 10, scholarship is Friday, Jan 19, Jan.-Mar. meetings will focus lenge - January 15-March 16.
Joyce Van Amburgh and family 2018, with a registration 2018. exploring Eaton Township. The Winter Reading Chal-
Sigma Phi Epsilon Bal-
Coding Club - Monday,
New Science Labs near completion deadline of Feb. 9, 2018, with anced Man Scholarship - January 8, at 3 p.m. Come lenge returns for 2018. Pick
late registration until Feb. 28,
up a Bingo board in the Chil-
2018. Applicants must be a male and join us as we explore the dren’s Department and start
lyria Catholic High School is moving closer to the comple- Scholarship Information: high school senior entering world of coding, build cool reading and earning prizes.
tion of a new science lab. The new furniture has arrived and is The following scholarship in- Cleveland State University in projects, and have fun! Meet Dads & Donuts - Satur-
being put into place. The school is very grateful to all who have formation & scholarships are the fall, with a minimum 3.0 in the Teen Zone and learn day, January 20, at 10:30 a.m.
donated, designed, constructed and are currently installing the available in the Student Ser- GPA. Applicants and scholar- together how to build simple Dads are invited to bring their
furniture and fixtures. vices Office or online: ship winners are not required computer programs, create an- little sons or daughters to the
ACT Student Champion to join Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Scholarship - The awardee Deadline is August 15, 2018.
will receive a $500 non-re- The Mensa Foundation
newable scholarship, certif- Scholarships - Non-mem-
Merry icate, plaque and state-level bers /members may apply Lu’s
recognition. Deadline is Dec.
to the scholarship program.
Christmas 31, 2017. Eligibility requires that the Pizza
applicant be a senior entering
Ohio University Women’s
Club of Greater Cleveland higher education in the fall
To all our loyal - This scholarship is open to following graduation. Appli-
Customers & Friends. high school senior women cants are required to submit Merry Wishing you
From all of us to all of who will be entering Ohio an essay on “Your goal,” in a great...
you, thank you for your University as a freshman in ordered to be considered. Christmas
support and patronage. the fall of 2018. This scholar- Grades, academic program
ship can range in value from and/or financial need are not
a partial scholarship, up to a considered in the final deter- Karen A.
Grafton full tuition scholarship for the mination of scholarship re- Kramer
Mower Service freshman year. Deadline is cipients. Deadline is Jan. 15,
2018.
Feb 2, 2018.
1007 Parsons Rd. B. Davis Scholarship - D.D.S.
Grafton This $1,000 scholarship is 420 N. Main
available to juniors, seniors,
581 Main St. 440-926-2880 and post-secondary students. Grafton 935 Main St
Grafton, You may access this schol- Grafton
arship at http://www.studen-
440-926-2326 tawardsearch.com/scholar- (440) 440-
ships.htm. Deadline to apply 926-3441
is May 22, 2018. 926-2171
2017-2018 Cavaliers/
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There will be ten - $2,000
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SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM cants must be a graduating
Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with senior in a qualifying coun-
programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post ty (Lorain County is among
them). Complete applications
3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton must be received by Feb. 16,
The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels 2018.
drivers. To become a driver, contact Robin @ 353-0829. Ohio Township Associ-
These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE. ation Scholarship - There
are 3 - $1,500 scholarships
12/25 MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! available in two categories.
12/26 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being Students may apply for both
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and scholarships, but can only be
juice for participants. awarded one. Students must
12/29 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with pop and be a US citizen, residing in
an Ohio township, planning
snacks for participants. to attend a two or four year
1/1 HAPPY NEW YEARS DAY! Ohio college or university in Carpentry Limited
1/2 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being the fall of 2018. Deadline is
instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and Jan 28, 2018.
juice for participants. Lorain-Medina Rural
1/4 at 2:00 pm Sign up for Senior Dinner to be held Electric Cooperative, Inc.
1/11/18 at 5:30pm. Two names per phone Scholarship (LMRE) - There
are two different scholar-
call only. ships. One is the Children
1/5 at 2:00 pm Senior Card Club with of Members Scholarship and
pop and snacks for participants. the other is the Touchstone
For December, Please Remember to Energy Scholarship. Two,
bring non-perishable food for the grafton $3,000 scholarships will be
awarded to one senior boy
salvalation army. and one senior girl for the
• If you have questions on these programs, please contact Children of Members Schol-
the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341. arship. The Touchstone En-
• The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special ergy Scholarship was created
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Library for a father and child quickly devolves into a total-
storytime. We will celebrate itarian dystopia. It is up to you According to recent research, more eggs are purchased during
your special bond with stories, to use critical thinking - the the winter holiday season than any other time of the year. Wheth- Grf. Twp. NEWS
songs, crafts and donuts! greatest weapon against dys- er creating a brunch casserole, pasta carbonara, a deviled egg
EVP Mediums Paranor- topias - and outmaneuver the appetizer, cookies, eggnog, a simple scrambled egg breakfast or
mal Research - Saturday, Jan- obstacles in your path. Space a hard-boiled egg snack, eggs play a starring role. To eliminate
uary 20, at 5:30 p.m. EVP Me- limited to 12 participants. stress when preparing egg dishes and to satisfy all taste buds,
diums founder David Hensley Escape from Mr. Lemon- Ohio egg experts recommend the below tips and recipes:
and his Paranormal Research cello’s Library - Tues., Jan. • For the office potluck - deviled eggs: For a mess-free meth-
Team discuss techniques and 23, 6:30 p.m. & Thursday, od, combine filling ingredients in a 1-quart plastic food-storage Audobon Society program
instruments used to interact Jan. 25, at 10 a.m. Can you bag, press out air and seal bag. Press and roll bag with hand until
with spirits. The presentation escape Mr. Lemoncello’s li- mixture is well blended. Carry the egg yolk mixture and whites On Tuesday, January 2, at 7 p.m., Black River Audubon So-
includes an array of video and brary? We’ll have everything in separate food-storage bags to the potluck in a small cooler. Fill ciety will present a program at the Carlisle Reservation Visitor
audio clips from past investi- you need to get out, you just the egg whites with the yolk mixture at the party. Push filling to- Center, located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange. Mark and
gations that captured haunting have to put the clues together! ward one bottom corner of bag. Snip off about 1/2-inch of corner. Luke Costilow will be their to speak on “Private Land Manage-
communications. Q&A ses- Try one of these two sessions Squeeze filling from bag into egg whites. ment and Wetland Restoration.”
sion will follow. offered. • For the happy hour - Eggnog: Stirring constantly and mak- Mark Costilow, Mayor of Amherst, and his family owns a
Utopia vs. Dystopia Es- Monthly Book Discus- ing sure to cover the entire bottom and corners of the pan pre- 500-acre property in Ashtabula County that is intertwined with
cape Room - Monday, Janu- sions - Wednesday, January vents scorching and ensures that the mixture heats. For perfectly sustainability and conservation. Mark and his son Luke, who re-
ary 22, at 4 p.m. A dystopian 24, at 10 a.m. & Thursday, smooth eggnog, pour through a sieve before chilling. For a richer cently graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in
regime has stolen the free will January 25, at 6:30 p.m. This eggnog, substitute half-and-half or light cream for some of the wildlife and fisheries management, will present their program on
of the citizens and it is up to month’s selection is The Art milk. This Classic Cooked Eggnog (recipe listed below) will hit how they restored the wetlands and enhanced the wildlife habitat
the brightest and bravest to Forger by B.A. Shapiro. the spot. Just before serving, stir brandy, rum or bourbon into on their property and how similar work can be funded.
step up and get it back. Act as Claire, an art student with a eggnog, if desired. In addition, both Costilows are accomplished wildlife artists
a dystopian protagonist to see once-promising future now • For the neighbors - holiday cookies: Chill dough to make and will bring along some of their award winning, hand carved
how a well-meaning utopia relegated to painting replicas, cookies easier to handle and shape. Chocolate Peppermint Crin- duck decoys.
may have discovered a secret kles are sure to be a crowd pleaser. This program is free to the public and sponsored by the Black
about the famous 1990 heist at • For the holiday gathering - pies: When cracking eggs, keep River Audubon Society. For more information on programs,
the Isabella Stewart Gardner the shell out of the bowl by hitting the wide side of the egg volunteering or becoming a member, please visit www.blackriv-
museum in Boston. against a flat surface, such as a table or countertop instead of hit- eraudubon.org or call (440) 365-6465. Don’t forget to visit and
Washi Tape Fun - Thurs- ting it against a sharp corner or bowl edge. This not only prevents LIKE us on our Facebook page!
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Originally from Rodman, ical fitness award, Criminal Counsel, asked the Board to consider term limits and attendance
New York and a graduate of patrol, Safe Driving, and he for Board and Commission members. She also proposed a new
N. Ridgeville NEWS South Jefferson High School, also served as a Field Training digital technology and communications commission to research
Trooper Lister graduated from
Officer.
supportive hardware and software, cyber security and social me-
Binghamton University. Trooper Lister and his dia.
Other Highway Patrol wife Kristi, live in North Rid- President Livingston thanked Ms. Augustine for her com-
awards received in the past geville, Ohio. ments and noted the importance of an engaged citizenry. He
include: The Division’s Phys- suggested a separate meeting to discuss the ideas in more detail.
Elyria Post’s Trooper of the Year State of the City Address Trustee Comments
Trustee Kotynek noted that he had an opportunity to visit the
new Park District Fitness Center and expressed congratulations
the Year at the Elyria Post. The North Ridgeville Chamber Of Commerce is honored to to the Park District for the facility.
The selection of Trooper present Mayor David Gillock’s State Of The City Address on Trustee Holder informed the public of the Park District Hol-
Lister, 28, is in recognition Thursday, Janaury 18, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. at the North Ridgeville iday Tree Lighting at Waiola Park on Tuesday, November 28.
of outstanding service during High School Aux. Gym. A luncheon will be served and the cost At 8:18 p. m. Trustee Kotynek made a motion to adjourn,
2017 at the Elyria Post. Fel- is $20. Please contact the chamber of commerce office at (440) seconded by Trustee Arnett. Approved by a voice vote.
low officers stationed at The 327-3737 or click on their website at nrchamber.com to make a Minutes taken from www.villageoflagrange.com
Elyria Post, chose Trooper reservation.
Lister based on leadership
abilities, professional ethics, LV TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6
courteous treatment of others,
enthusiastic work attitude and ln addition to the $16,000 sponsorship for the holiday walk,
cooperation with supervisors, the Village is asked to provide marketing support for the Home-
peers and the public. town Holiday campaign in the amount of $8,300. This campaign
Trooper Lister is now in is driven by aggressive marketing and publicity efforts with
contention for the District the assistance of Ripson Communications. The campaign runs
and State Trooper of the Year from Thanksgiving to Christmas and promotes general holiday
Award to be announced at a shopping in LaGrange, as well as Small Business Saturday on
Justin P. Lister later date. November 25, the Holiday Walk on December 2, the new trea-
Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Lister joined the sure hun ts, and the LGBA Shoppers Reward Program. Now in Happy
Trooper Justin P. Lister has Highway Patrol in 2013, and its fourth year, the Shoppers Reward Program provides a $50 Merry
been selected 2017 Trooper of has served at the Elyria Post. LGBA gift certificate for customers that spend a minimum of Holidays
$300 in La Grange. Christmas
It is recommended that the Village support the LGBA’s re-
quest for sponsorship of the Holiday Walk in an amount not to
exceed $16,000, with the following conditions as outlined in Lorain County
our sponsorship policy: ValueTime Metro Parks
• The LaGrange Business Association will demonstrate
good faith efforts to acquire cash sponsorship to match the Painting & Home
Village contribution; OPEN YEAR
• The LaGrange Business Association will provide a com- Improvements
plete final accounting for this event no later than March 1, 2018; ROUND!
• The LaGrange Business Association will provide a com- 440-444-5075
plete financial statement for the organization for fiscal year
2017; The Village of La Grange is to be prominently listed on
all advertising, including, but not limited to, posters, web sites
Happy New Years from and newspaper advertising. All advertising is to be approved by
Village staff prior to public presentation.
Beriswill Insurance Agency • All events are to be coordinated to the satisfaction of the
Village.
Wellington & Grafton A motion was made to approve the LGBA’s request for Vil-
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Community Room. They are open to the public.
Photographers
of
the
Winter Family Read Aloud - January 2 to February 24: Fam-
Wellington NEWS ilies with children up to age 7 can snuggle up with a book and cover what animals are active Parks Club Meeting - Wolf
in our parks! Ages 7 to adult.
win prizes by participating in this program. Registration begins No registration required. Free. Creek Environmental Center,
January 2 and ends on February 2. Each family who registers will Tuesday, Jan. 23 and from 3-4 p.m. This is a great
receive a reading log. When they complete a ‘Bingo’ on the log, Thursday, Jan. 25: opportunity for nature photo
they will receive a bookmark and a winter stamp. Complete sev- Ice Fishing Workshop - enthusiasts to share knowl-
en (7) activities and receive a paperback book. Complete fifteen Wolf Creek Environmental edge with like minded folks,
(15) activities and receive a book bag. Books must be checked Center, from 6-8 p.m. This two gain special access to pro-
Herrick Memorial Library out from the library. Don’t forget to register on January 2. day workshop will teach you grams and events related to
Read with Putter - Watch the paper for the dates and times for the techniques necessary to ice photography, and support the
Writers Group - The group meets every other Thursday, from the Reading with Putter programs. fish in Northern Ohio. Topics park district. Both beginner
6-7:30 p.m. The next upcoming meetings are December 28 (Note will include proper clothing, and advanced photographers
change from last week), and January 11 & 25, 2018. Join this Christmas Bird Counts proper footwear, safety on the are invited to participate. The
group if you have a passion for writing of all venues. Bring sam- The longest running citizen science project will take place ice, what kinds of equipment club will emphasize but not be
ples of your writing to share with the group. New members are again as birders take part in the Black River Audubon Society’s to use, best baits to use, what limited to nature photography.
welcome. Registration is encouraged. To register, call the Her- Christmas Bird Count. kinds of fish you can expect to No registration required. For
rick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. The next Bird Count event will be in Wellington, on Satur- catch, use of an ice auger, and more information, please con-
Library Closings - The Herrick Memorial Library will reopen use of an ice shanty and how tact Shelley at 330.239.4814
on December 26 at 10 a.m. after the Christmas holiday closings. day, December 30. For more information and to take part, call to keep it warm. On the sec- or [email protected].
Bird Count leader Diane Devereaux at (440) 458-2440. If you
The library will be closed on December 31 and January 1 for the live within a count area, you can also count birds in your own ond night, we will get you on Ages 16 to adult. No registra-
New Year holiday and will reopen on January 2 at 10 a.m. backyard or neighborhood. You do not have to be an experienced the ice to test your skills. The tion required. Free.
Mental Health First Aid Training - Saturday, January 6 and class will be taught by experi- Wednesday, January 31:
Sunday, January 7 from 1-4 p.m. What Is Mental Health First birder to participate in the event. Every little bird counts! enced ice fishermen. Ages 16 Blue Moon Night Hike
Aid? Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour course that teaches Wellington Genealogy Group to adult. Register by January - Carolyn Ludwig Mugrage
you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental 19. Free. Park, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
illnesses and substance use disorders. Mental Health First Aid The Wellington Genealogy Group meets again on Wednes- Saturday, Jan. 27 and Sun- Once in a blue moon, you can
takes the fear and hesitation out of starting conversations about day, January 3, 2018. The meeting will be held at 1 p.m. (note day, Jan. 28: hike in the parks at night. On
mental health problems by improving understanding and provid- new time) at the LCCC Wellington Center at 151 Commerce Winter Crafts - Susan this blue moon, walk with a
ing a safe, responsible action plan. The training will take place at Drive. Hambley Nature Center, from naturalist to learn a little bit
the Herrick Memorial Library in the Community Room by a Lo- The program this month is “Roots Magic Software.” Janu- 12-5 p.m. Winter is for craft- about the moon, night vision,
rain County Board of Mental Health instructor. Attendees must ary’s speaker will be Michael Sabiers. Learn about the benefits ing. Crafting is for everyone! and nocturnal wildlife. You
attend both sessions to receive their certificate of completion. of using the genealogy software Roots Magic as Michael Sabiers Come to the nature center may bring a flashlight but
Registration online now for this event: https://www.eventbrite. explains the different features of the software. where we will provide all the plan not to use it. All ages are
com/e/mental-health-first-aid-mhfa-training-wellington-area- Monthly meetings are free and open to all. Please join us, and materials you need to make welcome. No registration re-
must-attend-both-days-tickets-41317511790. bring a friend! some fun crafts. All ages are quired. Free.
Winter Story Time Programs - Registration for the Winter welcome. No registration re- Please register for pro-
Story Time programs is open. The programs will take place Jan- Auditions quired. Free. grams online at www.medina-
uary 22 to February 28. Family Story Times will take place on The Wellington High School Drama Club and Wellington countyparks.com.
Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and are for families with children Community Theater will be holding auditions for the spring mu-
up to age 5. Toddler Story Times will take place on Tuesday sical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” on Jan- Molasses Crinkles
mornings at 10:30 a.m. and are for children, ages 18 months to uary 10, from 4-8 p.m. in the Patricia Lindley Center for the
36 months, with their parent/caregiver. Lapsit Story Times will Performing Arts. We are seeking high school-age students and “We make these every year for Christmas and are always
take place on Wednesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. and are for chil- adults to fill the cast. You do not need to be a Wellington resident
dren, age birth to 24 months, with their parent/caregiver. Grow- - just a lover of theater. Auditions will consist of performing a a sure-to-please treat.”
ing Readers Story Times will take place on Tuesday afternoons memorized monologue and song, and will be taken in the order Ingredients
at 1:30 p.m. and are children, ages 3-5 years, with their parent/ of arrival. All auditions will need to present their schedule con- 3/4 cup shortening
caregiver. Register for these programs at the Children’s Desk or flicts/obligations. 1 cup packed brown sugar
by calling the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. 1 egg
Homeschool Story Times - The Herrick Memorial Library Medina County Park District 1/4 cup molasses
offers a story time for Homeschooled children, ages 5 and up. 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
These story times will take place on Monday afternoons of Jan- Thursday, Jan. 18 or Fri- Saturday, January 20: 2 teaspoons baking soda
uary 22, February 26, March 19 and April 16 at 1:30 p.m. The day, Jan. 19: Chickadees - Wolf Creek 1/4 teaspoon salt
children will listen to stories developed around a specific theme Tales for Tots - Wolf Creek Environmental Center, from 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
along with learning activities. Suggestions fir themes are always Environmental Center, from 2-3 p.m. Although black 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
welcome. Please call the library at (440) 647-2120 to register. 10-11 a.m. or 1-2 p.m. Who capped chickadees weigh less 1 teaspoon ground ginger
Mad Hatter January - January 2-31 - ‘Baby it’s cold outside’ carries a rack on his head and than half an ounce, these tiny 1/3 cup granulated sugar for decoration
and the Herrick Memorial Library is celebrating this crazy, cold a flag on his back end? Find birds survive Ohio winters as Directions
Ohio weather in January by wearing crazy hats. Library users, out about this mysterious and well as harsher, more northern Cream the shortening and the brown sugar. Stir in the egg
ages 11 and up, who wear a silly, crazy, stylish, or unusual hat marvelous creature through winters. Listen to a presenta- and molasses and mix well.
(not a knitted stocking hat or a baseball style cap) will be eligi- a story, craft, and hands on tion about how they manage Combine the flour, baking soda, salt, cloves, cinnamon,
ble to enter into our prize drawing when they check out library discovery. For ages 3 6 with winter, then take a short hike and ginger. Add the flour mixture to the shortening mixture
materials. No registration is required. Don’t forget to wear your an adult companion. Some to look for these birds in their and mix well. Cover and chill dough for at least 2 to 3 hours.
chapeau when you come to the library in January. You may be or all of the program will be natural habitat, and observe Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease
a winner! held outdoors; please dress them feeding at our bird feed-
Library Board Meeting - The Library Board of Trustees will accordingly. Register between ers. All ages are welcome. No cookie sheets.
hold it special ‘Organization’ board meeting on Monday, January December 14 and January 17. registration required. Free. Roll dough into balls the size of large walnuts. Roll balls
8, at 10:30 a.m. The January Board Meeting will immediately Free. Sunday, January 21: in sugar and place 3 inches apart on the prepared baking
follow the special meeting. Both meetings will be in the library’s Natural Discoveries Hik- sheets. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10 to 12
ing Series: Tracks! - Schle- minutes. Let cool for one minute before transferring to a
wire rack to continue cooling. Recipe By: Elisa, courtesy of
TRUSTEES SEEKING RESIDENT man Nature Preserve,from 3- www.allrecipes.com
4 p.m. Natural Discoveries is
REPRESENTATIVE FOR LORCO BOARD a series of free nature themed
Wellington Township Trustees are seeking a township resident who would like to be programs designed for ages
seven to adult. Participants
involved in their community by representing the township as a board member on the in the program who complete SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Lorain County Rural Wastewater District (Lorco). Lorco’s mission statement is,” to certain hike requirements are
logically and economically provide central waste water collection and treatment to the eligible to receive awards. See
unsewered areas of Lorain County and achieve perpetual independence for townships the Natural Discoveries link
and villages participating in the lorco concept.” Meetings are held once a month and the on the park district website
representative would be compensated for their service. Interested residents may contact for award details. Hiking on
any Wellington Township Trustee; Nancy Fisher at 440-647-2664; Fred Pitts at 216-780- a wintry day is a great way to
4609; Leroy Brasee at 440-213-4035 or email to [email protected]. learn about animal tracks. The
tracks we find will help us dis-
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$ Mail: Rural-Urban Record, P.O. Box 966,
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24 HOUR SERVICE SIDING & WINDOWS Business Classified $13/15 words or less,
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•Plumbing Repairs
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24 HOUR EMERGENCY OFF ______________________________________________
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