06-06-2012 - Heritage Avon Lake
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06-06-2012 - Heritage Avon Lake
Graduation tribute Avon Lake's Marron wins unique race pages See News, page 88-813 - >t.U>�:U:: - <�<g� - �!�§� §t"'Q��Q t""'o..Z OC!��: See Sports, page 81 ��� ::c � ... ... ... ... - ... - * - S - - ... ... ... ., ... - r - ... 0 ... ... 1 � I- - � � \0 - I 6) 0.. C"I - - o�('j .!.. t::) - : :I:('j§g �� 1&1' - ... ... * 1 1 165 8 I 00007 ... o - ... 0 0 .....:J 7 ... ... ... ... ... - ... ... - SERVING AVON 6.1,51 .Year, AVON LAKE • No. 23 . Copyright SHEFFIELD VILLAGE Foliow us o,! • SHEFFIELD LAKE • -0 m ISJ © 2012 -0 vJ � -� June 6, 2012 �� ,_ 2011 Osman C. : Hooper Awards 0 ��\. for News and Coverage Special Section - 75¢ � ...... . , . kron L!ht, Omo 44012 ' ... Avon resident collects .arfifacts ALMU votes to from push .eO. �.. ': ;, J ..' region'S ancient past AVON Avon is city separation work to October 21st-century a the rise. There are tracts of newly built on huge AVON LAKE homes, fiber-optic high speed Internet cables and six-lane superhighways. However, just below the surface lies evidence of the area's earliest inhabi tants, and Avon resident Tom Smith has been searching for these arti facts nearly his entire By Bryan Wroten The Belmar sewer separation project will be de layed by two months to let the Avon Lake Municipal Utilities (ALMU) and the city work out more details. The Board of Municipal Utilities approved Mon day night Chief Utilities Executive Todd Danielson's recommendation to push the separation work from August, to October. In an, interview Friday, Danielson explained there were a number of factors that played into moving- the a back ofmonths. The project .In project couple eludes a _new'program dealing with laterals connect to make ing to houses, he said, and the board.wants .'.�' _-' sure everything is set. � -', _" ... .... � .,', :'. "Since this is the first t'ii:�e going forward doing that, we want to' feel comfortable.wtth it," he said. The school district alsohad a fe�. requests of the life. After of years ,_ walking through row upon row of farm fields, searching for the slightest hint of an Indian artifact, Smith has built an impressive col lection of" tools and weapons fromAvon's cient past. "My grandfather an one arrowheads excavation some house, we got began to ' find artifacts." Smith said tlie major TOM SMITH HAS FOUND several ancient spear points, stone drills, and flint knifes walkity of his finds were dis covered "while working i�g through' farm fields in Avon. Press photos Brian Mitchell on ,various farms throughout Avon in his "The Archaic points have a, notched, dovetail youth. The artifacts are brought up to the surface base," Smith said. He added that later points dating when the fields are plowed in preparation for new to the Woodland period have square bases. crops. He added the best time to go looking for arti The Archaic Indians arrived in Northeast Ohio facts is after it rains, as the flint tends, to shine, mak around 6,500 B.C. In addition to being hunters, they. it easier to Most of Smith's collection was ing spot. are believed to be the first group in Ohio to effec found at the Pickering Hill Farm, and .on a farm that tively gather roots, berries, leaves and nuts. These is now home to Heritage North and South elementary people are also believed to' have, domesticated schools. squash. This era of native history is referred to as the of his artifacts can be to Smith, many According Foraging Stage, and it coincided with environmental dated to the Archaic period, approximately 8,000 SEE ARTIFACTS, PAGEA 73 B.C. to '1,000 B:C. - , SEE ALAfU, PAc;7E A 13 " , , ' , �.,..'� �'�'.;"�-'�""'_"'''' ' .....r�·, ·l· ...�., »<>» ,·: .. •• . � ,:;" .-�,'-... .. "'-,�,.--! : .• - .. <s : , .• •• .: ",-._� .. .. � " ... .:.-:�:.:'�4;,�:,:'.: -,. . . ... ' .: ,., ...... - _� .. -, ..... -.�' :,,_. �/ ".:..- ' .. -' __ -c, .. "� .. l - ... '."-',"': '; , -.,_'._' .... _,.�r.:'_.,:� .... "",. '�.,;:- ". >� .-:S·e'e,· news� 'shar�': 'n'ews, :send � Tw��'ts@2p�ssp?lp�rs' �n�. ,S�'!Ir� wh.�.t.:y()'�', �e�.· �. �'�: yo' :.'" . f' .,If I,.. '.. 1-'- _. .. , �.j -, " ' ' " �" � . ate started behind my par ents' " , School a chance to-get used to the school 'and allow the principal to set up the communication sys tem with them. The informational-meetings, with residents would get pushed back a few months as well, he said. The meetings will still be before the start .of the project, he said, but not- so far ahead as to risk anyone for getting about it. ALMU will send out letters to resi dents to let them know about' the changed meeting dates. The project itself, which would separate the com .bined stormwater-sanitary sewer into two systems, will encompass Ashwood, Belmar as far south as Canterbury, Mooreland, Artsdale, Curtis, Redwood between Ashwood and Richland, and Electric be tween Ashwood and Curtis. ALMU crews would also replace the waterlines on Redwood, similar to how they replaced the waterline on Belmar, in prepara tion for this project. The separation work is on the same scale as the [aycoxproject, meaning it will take about a year or so to finish. ALMU hopes to finish th� work by the end J - ... • .. �. !; _; .� I "'- '... .. • ,.. I I .- ••• �.. .. � _ <.... - -.; .... 1;.. _.. " , �WNE +CENTER �SVlVester � ��. luto & Tire C(}mmllni� Campus �se""c8, Inc. Independent Living' • • • • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments , Bi-weekly Housekeeping Daily _Meals Complimentary Transportation .. .. _ ,� __ ��_",,� • _' __ "_,,._"' __ ""-r __ .�. _..___..�� _ 440.933.8513 e. (i;'OODjf'iEAR V : \1",,(, til "l't'll,rI:, .. II/ "111111111\' NATIONWIDE WARRANTY ' . . '. " .' . ctn rcn t - .. . -' . , .. 31311 Clllsllr K ·1.1 ..... ba15l Y' , .. _. " , . " project: widen BelmarBoulevard, 'which would reo; quire action from City Council, 'and push back the project so it can give parents newto Troy Intermedi was to show us he had Smith said of found," how he began his artifact hunting. "Then once the first , .. , -, , �",: .. back Belmar sewer By Brian Mitchell '" j, , . , ' _, �-----���----��.- --- WW-II veteran marches in Avon's Memorial Day parade' ' �Y�!'J�:.>: _ -".� �:-:-. l.: ByBrian Mitchell ':'-.' �-.;-" : ":,('::<�:'<�';_;,,- ��, "::.;�> '., �.'. -- U.S. - .Lifelong Avo'n resident and World w�'ri: Navy veteran Robert DeChant, 87, proudly marched in Avon's Memorial Dayparade on May 28. Deflhant'swheelchalr 'was guided through the parade route by his grand -daughter, Anriie DeChant. Throughout the duration. of the parade, Robert DeChant proudly saluted -and held an American flag while smiling ear to ear>:, � "It was beautiful," DeChant said about the Memorial . ' Day ceremonies. During the memorial , '" :�.,." ' .... ' :. . " ceremony' held at Avon's Vet erans Memorial, he was able to stand With the other· vet who q�eq .i�;-:,':" erans' to, help theservice of their nation. Several members of-Avon's VFW post visited with DeChant after' the event and shook-his hand, thanking him for his. service. D.eChant served as a sonar operator aboard the destroysr USS Waldron in the Pacific theater of operations during World War II. He joined the Navy at the �ge of 20,· .". .:;;�< ��'- -:._:: ;,,:,�-/:"�,,--;�) Harbor, following the attack DeChant said he was�Ol.itiplaying'footb�I:.With-'s.9!p.�;;.< friends when his mother;-c��;to inform them about QIe I' attack: He knew at that{ffiomehlt'he had to jointhe 'ffiilitary to serve his nation in itstime of need. DeChant said they never. found any enemy submarinesduring his tour, but-they did niistakenly fire a depth charge at whale, because the whale's sonar signature resembled that of ari enemy submarine. It. was during DeChant's time in the Navy .that he met l:1:on.?t;th�s�· in, a�ten9.�c� - ' ... . " . ' - on\Pe�1 , ... . ' . - , . . his wife Ramona one evening at a, bowling alley in San Francisco. DeChant found himself standing beside her the next day in church, and the rest was history. After returning from the war, the couple had eight children together. lasting impression of his his right forearm featur number and his name. He jok DeChant does have time in the service: a one tattoo on his military serial ingly said he got the tattoo in case he fell overboard and a shark ate him, so they could still identify parts of him to send back home. "I'm so proud and blessed to have someone so close to me fight for our country in World War II," DeChant's granddaughter Maddie Corbitt said. "I can safely say that my grandpa is my hero." ing Contact Brian Mitchell at news@2presspapers,com '� All the care you need. As yqJli�l\eed it. When you��need it. - -- �.; .: � -s: r.tl": -_.. Now' taking deposits on our newly built Assisled living apartments. ' Call today to schedule a tour. 400 Towne Center Community campus Community Drive. Avon lake, Ohio. 44012 440-930-6751 • www.sprengerhealthcare.com Vietnam vet Hatch SH-EFFTELD VILLAGE receives his medals after 43 years finally '''r-blacked out By J,9hn Edwards again in another woke up in helicopter, Germany. My a field hos blacked out again pital, and woke up in a hospi tal in Da Nang," Hatch said. "They sent me back to the states to Fort Sill, Okla., and then to Retired U.S. Army Master Sgt. Raymond E. Hatch received a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, a Vietnam Service Medal with four Bronze Service Stars and the Army Good Conduct Medal on more May 25 than four decades late when U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown pinned them on his dress blue uniform jacket in the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building in Cleveland. Hatch, a 1965 graduate of Vermilion High. School, left his job at Ford's Lorain assembly plant to enlist in the army in 1967. A member of the 101st Airborne Division, Hatch was sent to Vietnam in - - Theresa going to wife insisted Germany on with me." Residents of Sheffield Village for 33 years, Ray and Theresa Hatch have two adult children: a daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, David, both of whom live out of state. Hatch. only learned that he 'was due the' medals he re ceived May 25 when' he went to. the federal 1968. Hatch, who retired from the army, earned those medals in 1969 when he was in a helicopter that was shot down. Suffering from a traumatic brain injury that made him lose consciousness several times, Hatch carried the only other survivor of the crash up a mountainside to escape enemy fire. He has no of that. memory , r building check "" .... to veteran's his bene fits years on four ago. He wrote a letter to the De partment of De- . MASTER SGT. Raymond Hatch and Mayor John Hunter. fensa asking for the ,,-::: missing said. "I medals, which also included his Parachute Badge, Sharpshooter 1\1-,14, Vietnam Cam . them "I . - John Edwards " -. ,-·t�_V)··t·"" �.;;" � ....... - restaurant in the and said, 'Look what I a '. want someone to pin you?' called Betty Sutton, who presented Ray with a on that had flown over the Capitol Building and read him into the Congressional Record, and Sher rod Brown arranged to have the medal ceremony at his office." Afterward, Ray and Theresa Hatch celebrated over lunch with about 50 friends at Sweetbriar Country Club in Avon Lake. It was a great way to start .the Memorial Day holiday weekend. - (L-R) MASTER SGT. Raymond and Theresa Hatch. Press photos came over at flag Cross with Palm Unit Citation, as well as a First Class Unit Citation and the Viet nam Service Medal with four Bronze Stars. In Aprtl 2012, four years after be wrote the U.S. Department of Defense, Hatch received the missing medals by mail. Sheffield Village Mayor John Hunter, a fellow Vermilion native, arranged for the medal- ceremony at Brown's office. "I've known him for years, and I knew his dad when we lived in Vermilion." Hunter breakfast got in the mail.' I said, 'Do you lantry ... , having village when Ray paign and some medals awarded by the Re public of Vietnam: the Civil Actions Honor Medal, and the, Republic of Vietnam Gal , was Contact John Edwards at [email protected] .. .. _!,. ...-"! : .. ' , . . ThIlPRESS ••• Sponsors Dermatology This U7eeks COMMUNITY -( Partners.Inc, , I I, BLOODDRIVE I ;J ',' , at the Old Fire House " General Dermatologyfor all agesJ , Dermatologic Surgery Saturday; June 9,2012 , Avon, OH 44011 ) Same WAlK-INSWELCOME! j, ," t, up to four loeallives. can save . 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'We've Rebecca Turman Avon's Planning Commission and reviewed im of two soccer fields on the east end of Schwartz Road Park, many resi dents who live near the park expressed concerns that installing more fields on newly acquired city prop erty would only add to their flooding issues. "Addressing the drainage issue is a priority," one resident said, adding it should be done before any improvements are made to the park. "Along Schwartz Creek is all floodplain. We know that," Jim Piazza, Avon's planning coordinator, said at the meeting. Another resident agreed the flooding issues in the area need to be addressed, and she also asked about sound barriers near the soccer fields addition. The city does not require buffers when parks abut residential areas, according to Piazza. � During the May 21 City Council meeting, Avon City Engineer Rob Knopf said to ease the concerns of the residents in that area, there was a slight re design of the soccer fields so that the two new fields don't exceed the height of the existing fields at the held ', , , city of , . AVON When the L soccer R By , I " public hearing May 16 provement plans for the addition a park. - Avon flooding than without adding any soil. "Only if there was a severe flood on Sandy Lane itself," Knopf said. Avon City Councilman Dennis McBride wasn't happy with the change. "We've changed our engineer design to relieve un founded worries," he said, adding he was concerned changing the design will mean the fields will be un playable more times a year without the additional 18 inches of soil. "We're probably going to get less use more out of these fields." "It should not be adding the cost of the McBride, city councilman hardship at all," he said, project, which is out for bid, a should dramatically reduce without the need for the extra soil. During the May 16 Planning Commission meet ing, Knopf told residents, "The city is looking at all the flooding issues in the southeast quadrant of Avon. "We trying to get rid of the stormwater," he said, adding that the downstream area needs to be are not the upstream area, which is addressed first where the southeast quadrant is located. Knopf asked that all residents who experience flooding contact him bye-mail so that he is aware of the issues. Residents can contact Knopf at - the field will help, the drains will also offset the cost of the soi l that would have been pur chased. "I have a real issue with this," McBride said. "I think it's a waste of city money." Piazza pointed out that the fields on the west side of the park were designed as a retention basin. In looking into the design changes, Knopf said he wanted to make sure the fields would be usable. Adding finger drains under Knopf said, adding the cost of . adjustment from 18 inches down to zero," he told council during the work session. "It's still going to be crowned." Avon Mayor Jim Smith asked Knopf if the 18 inches of soil initially proposed would have caused "We made that Dennis [email protected]. City Council approved amending the special use permit for the park to include the addition of the soccer fields during a regular meeting held May 29. Contact Rebecca Turman at [email protected] Learn about PERSONALIZED HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13· 6:30 PM Compounding Pharmacist Matt Buderer R.Ph., F.I.A.C.P. will present a lecture on how hormones work in our body and the ways hormones can be replaced and balanced. We work with your doctor to formulate patient specific hormone replacement .therapy for men & women. 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Lakewood Welling!ori place � North Olmsted THE PRESS· 2PRESSPAPERS.COM Boy Scout Troop 333 Veterans Memoria] The event was also an aspect of Avon Days, and the theme of community volunteerism was embodied by the mem bers of the Boy Scout Troop. Pride By Brian Mitchell Members of Avon's Boy Scout Sunbeam Gardens owner Jim Troop 333, along with Brady, diligently worked 24 to "It's 110t something you get paid for, and some people may frown about that, but helping the community out is a improve Avon's Veterans Memorial in honor city's veterans. Brady donated the flowers and offered' his expertise helping the .Boy Scouts to plant more than 320 marigolds,' 20 asparagus ferns and 20 ornamental grasses. According to Brady, the colors of the display are meant to duplicate the prisoners of war/missing in action flag that flies below the American flag at the Vet of the erans A5 JUNE 6, 2012 ., AVON May beautifies Avon's • great idea," Boy Scout Ben Miller said.. Boy Scout Matthew Hogrefe noted that within his community volunteering makes him feel good, but this year he had an added incentive to help improve the memorial's appearance. "My grandpa recently died and he was a war veteran," Hogrefe said. "This is a to good way pay respect to him." Martin Payne, assistant scoutmaster, noted that the meaning behind Memorial Day is not lost on the children. "It's good that they understand what the fallen soldiers had to do. They are here to pay honor to them," Payne said. The experience of working at the memorial helped to educate the Boy Scouts on commu nity involvement and teamwork as well. "They're learning how to give back to the com munity," Mark Hogrefe, a Boy Scout parent, said. "They learn a little bit about Memorial Day and the Veterans memorial. They also learn how to work as a team and how to get a project done." Memorial. "I have been doing this for 20 years," Brady said of the memorial. Brady noted that the me morial had fallen into disrepair after years of neglect, and 20 years ago he was motivated to improve the site out of respect for the area's veterans. maintaining According PEN ELOPE AN 0 ALEX Wendling prepared areas for plants and flowers. Press photos Brian Mitchell new - , 'It's good that they understand what the fallen soldiers had to do. They are here to pay honor to them. ' - Martin Payne, Assistant scout master ---------- --------- Brady, to the city of Avon is re sponsible for the upkeep of the memorial in the fu ture. However, he still plans on cleaning up the memorial in the fall and donating violas and pan sies so that the memorial will look nice in the • • winter. Avon's Veterans Me morial is located on the corner of SR 83 and De troit Road. Sunbeam Gar dens is located at 3332 Center Road in Avon. MEMBERS SCOUT Troop 333 Aidan Harrington, Peter McKenna, Austin Alex Williams, Wendling and Jimmy McKenna worked together to plant over 320 flow ers at Avon's Veterans Memorial on May 24. OF BOY Call for a free quote more Information: Lori Herrilko Cell: 440-822-6069 (TTY: 711) 9 a m. to 5 p.rn.. Monday-Friday "nsured or administered by HumanaDentallnsurance Company, Humana Insurance Compa�y or Kanawha Insurance Company. Vision & Denial plans include a one-time $35 enrollment fee, and in some stales require membership in the Peoples Benefit Allia�ce. Benefils may vary by slate and may nol be approved in all states. Please see the actual policy for complete details. "For single coverage. GHHH71YHH [email protected] - or [email protected] Contact Brian Mitchell at - Dental plans • Vision Juvenile life insurance Final Expense insurance • Humana. Avon-Avon lake RotarvClub , "Seruice Above Self' Meetings every Iuesdayrs' 7:30 a ..ill. 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The city pool is open and it is in tip-top shape, thanks to the hard work of the serv ice and recreation departments. Come and enjoy a cool refreshing swim and also the new offerings at the pool concession stand, including DipNDots. The new food policy this year al lows those using the pool to bring food from home but all glass beverage con tainers will not be al lowed for obvious safety reasons. Fire Chief Glen Eisen hardt reported was a recent that there house fire over the Memorial Day weekend that was started by spontaneous combus tion in mulch in a flower Zilka Mayor Greg pot. Fortunately, the fire was discovered immedi ately and the damage was limited due to the fast ac tion of neighbors and the speedy response by the fire a summer and 3. dry spells Keep mulch beds me cities. 4. Mar garet Sanger who started Planned Parenthood said that black people are like infectious weeds (and and looked up to her a while if Mr. back.) LaVigne you saw an ultrasound of a baby being aborted or the movie "The Silent Scream," you might reconsider your position. Tony Cardillo Avon Lake Editor's note: According to Hillary Clinton praised nn,v.w.stopp.orglpdfsI2011_PP_CEO_Report.pdf, in 2010, the president of Planned parenthood earned 5353,819 in 2010. According to http://u'l4,n,\'.plannedparenthood.orgljilesIPPFA/Opp ositionClaimsAbou(J\1argaretSanger.pdf, quotations related to Sanger's alleged racial bias have been taken out of context or misattributed altogether. Statistics show To the Editor: Article in the st. Joseph flyer is "Protecting Reli gious Liberties for all Americans." Most Americans do not want religious freedom especially from the Catholic Church who has a very poor record when it comes to freedom. The latest poll from last Tuesday by the Gallup Poll had the following results: Eighty-Two percent of Catholics in the U.S. say birth control is morally acceptable. Eighty-Nine per cent of all Americans and 90 percent of non-Catholics agreed. Gallup tested the morality of 18 issues and birth control came out on top as the most acceptable, beating out divorce, which garnered 67 percent ap ••• proval. The church insists it's an argument about religious city of Avon Lake, writes a bimonthly column for The Press. mayor, EDITOR Each possible option outlined by the Lesko Associates points out the disadvantages and, therefore, justifies its con clusion that "to build a new middle school it would be the most cost-effective option." that the most logical option not been give consideration and, therefore, I am suggesting the fol belie� I� is my add rune classrooms the to lowmg: A) present middle school plus enlarge the cafeteria, library and band-music room; and B) add 10 classrooms to the Heritage North-Heritage South buildings. This op�on would: 1) allow all students to remain in the same building as presently attending; 2) accommo date the projected number of students through the school year 2021-22; 3) cost significantly less than the $32 mil lion for a new middle school; and 4) eliminate the need to "mothball" 23 classrooms that Avon taxpayers have already paid for. table shows the number of students presently attending each building in the Avon school district and the projected number for the 2021-22 school year. I believe you will readily see where the needed classrooms are for the next 10 years. No. Students 2011-12 Projected 2021-22 Classrooms Needed Building h� ' The.following negative affects I've heard are women who have had abortions have a higher likelihood of de pression following the procedure as well as years after, especially on the anniversary of what would be the baby's birthdate. Consider also the potential of all the babies who were aborted since Roe vs. Wade if they were alive today. There's also health risks asso ciated with abortion/contraception. I would advise Mr. LaVigne to check out all the prolife agencies/web sites, such as www.facinglife.tvhealingafter.com and www.beavoice.net to name a few. Some more facts about this issue and Planned Par enthood are: 1. Planned Parenthood is a billion dol lar year business. 2. The salary of the head of Planned Parenthood is over S900,000 a year. 3. The majority of Planned Parenthood agencies are located in poorer major metropolitan TO THE Greg Zilka, Look at all options in Avon To the Editor: The options offered by the Lesko Architectural firm in the May 2nd issue of The Press is certainly a step in the right direction, and I commend our Avon Board of Education and Administration for this recent effort. cision. A few in moist least 18 inches of clearance between the edge of the mulch bed and combustible mate rials such a vinyl or wood siding and decks 5. Install outdoor decorative lighting properly 6. Report any smoke or fire in a mulch bed via 911 Congratulations to the graduating class of 2012. All of that hard work has paid off and now your future is ahead of you. Good choices as you make life plans will make your families proud. Be sure to drop in and be part of the Relay For Life on June 9 and 10 at the Avon Lake High School Sta dium. Come and pay tribute to a loved one or friend who lost his or her battle to cancer and also find new hope in the stories of those who have beaten this terri4. Maintain at Continuing with my comments on Mr. LaVigne's letter and focusing on abortion/contraceptive issues there are points I would like to point out. First, if women want these procedures let them pay for them themselves, just don't use my tax dollars to fund them. Christian/Catholic doctors/hospitals shouldn't have to provide these services if they have moral ob jections to these procedures. You also rarely hear about the negative consequences of abortion and con traceptives and every woman needs to understand all the facts, pro and con before making an informed de neighborhoods ble disease. It is a very emotional event 'but brings us one step closer to a cure. The Board of Municipal Utilities is working on the final steps of the design of the Belmar sewer project but a few wrinkles need to be worked out. Thereis a chance that the project will be delayed a few months. The board will keep affected residents informed of the status of the project and any changes in the timeline. Plans are shaping up for the several events that will happen this summer. Clear your summer schedule for the summer concert schedule on Sunday evenings from June 17 through Aug. 19. The kickoff concert is on June 17 with The GeezeCats opening the season of fun. There is a band for your musical taste including the Patriots Symphonic Band scheduled for Aug. 5. Check the city website for more information. Also be sure to check out the summer Waterfront Festivals and Farmers Market at Veterans Memorial Park. Come to the lake this summer! You'll be glad you did. Eisenhardt reminds residents to use cau and common sense when it comes to using land tion. scaping mulch. Hundreds of mulch fires occur annually across the nation and here are some tips to prevent such fires: 1. Be careful in the disposing of cigarettes 2. Recognize the added danger of extremely hot department. LETTERS Don't tread on To the Editor: full of fun for families Avon Village Avon East 323 334 0 721 727 0 649 779 Heritage North South 670 801 Heritage Avon Middle School 161 983 Avon High School 1,100 1,768 Totals: 4,082 5,241 I encourage the Avon Board of Education and Administration to consider all for our Avon students and Avon taxpayers. 5 5 29 0 19 options and make the best decision Bob Barnhart Avon not birth control. But, really, it's about birth control and women's lower caste in the church. It's about conservative bishops targeting Democratic can didates who support contraception and abortion rights as a matter of public policy. And it's about a church that is obsessed with sex in ways it shouldn't be, and not obsessed with sex in ways it should be. The- true Catholics are the nuns, the Catholic Uni versities (Iesutt run) and priests like Father Begin at St. Coleman's in Cleveland. Also the'LC\,VR is fight ing for all nuns also for freedom for all Catholics. All orders of nuns and associations in the Cleveland area support this group. If you want to give your parishioners freedom, then let the other side give their side of this issue. The majority of the nuns in the U.S and all of the Je suits along with other religious organizations have backed the Obama insurance plan. The plan gives in surance to all who cannot afford it, keeps insurance for people with illness that are major and also helps youngster keep insurance on their parents plan to freedom, age 26. Dan LaVigne Avon Lake Lorain County Pride Day thanks To the Editor: The Avon Lake Pride Day Committee would like thank the following groups and individuals for their participation in Pride Day held May 19, 2012: Avon Lake Garden Club, Avon Lake Boat Club, Avon Lake High School Football Team, Avon Lake High School Key Club, Eastview Kids in the Community, Boy Scouts Pack 334, \Vebelos, Cub Scout Pack 370, Girl Scouts Troop 688, 159, 744, 786, 653, 171, 353 to and 1112, American Legion Post 211, Kiwanis Club, Environment Affairs Advisory Board, Open Door Church, Calvary Baptist Church, Mayor Gregory Zilka, Lynda Gienke and Maddie Gienke. Pride Day Committee Martin O'Donnell, Council President Barbara Dopp, Clerk of Coucil Valerie Rosmarin, Asst. Clerk of Council Accident waiting to happen To the Editor: I feel that this issue is not talked about The of Avon enough. city desperately needs to do about the traffic at the 611 SR 2 inter something - change. I have lived in Avon Lake for the past three-plus years, but have worked at the Ford plant the past 22 years and have traveled through that interchange al mo�t everyday, twice a day over the years. It is just terrible how unsafe the area has become, especially with the addition of the entrance to the sports com south of the BP plex just onto 611. Why didn't the access complex just come out to meet Chester Road at the light? The way it is now, mark my words, someone IS bound to lose their life in the near future. Avon police also need to watch for all the commuters around 8 a.m. that go up and turn around in BJ's en trance way just to go back and get on SR 2 East. More than I can count. I alone have been almost hit by these commuters that cannot wait like the rest of us. So I ask Avon, is there any relief in sight? Are there any plans to fix this death trap at 611 and SR 2? I have grown to love living where I do in Avon Lake, traffi� SEE LETTERS, PAGE A7 LETTERS. from page A6 choral ar�:�t����1��d"�13��A Cleveland Pops Chorus High. school but with the traffic problems -in Avon, I feel for my safety and the safety of my family. I might have to re locate to the west, and commute via Lake Road. I def initely do not want to become a statistic new .. ��:s;:;:;'�:;:::;;::;:����:::-1 AVON LAKE ... David Szabo Avon Lake By Bryan Wroten The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will have a new partner: the Cleveland 2012 After Prom Committee To the Editor: The 2012 After' Prom Committee would like to offer our sincere thanks to a'll of the community mem bers, businesses, organizations, and parents that helped to make our fundraisers and After Prom a huge success. We were able to provide a safe and fun event for our high school juniors, seniors, and their guests. We would like to extend a special thank you to the following for their contributions: ALHS PTA, Athena's, Avon Lake Athletic Department, BI's Wholesale Club, Bob-o-Link Golf Course, Buffalo Wild Wings, Busch Funeral & Crematory Services, Charles Scott Salons, Cleveland Zoo, Close Quarters Pub, Conrad's Tire Service, Curves for Women, Dave & .Busters, Dominos Pizza, Eastview PTA, Erieview PTA, First Federal of Lakewood, Footjoy, Jan Jewel ers, Jimmy Johns, Lake Erie Crushers, Kiwanis Club of Avon Lake, Lake Erie Monsters, Learwood PTA, Luxury Nails & Spa, McDonalds, Mitchell's Ice Cream, Ohio School Pictures, Peter & Co. Jewelers, Petitti Garden Center, The Press, Redwood PTA, Rio Coffee Brewery, The Rock Pile, Romeo's Pizza, Salad Kraze, State Farm Insurance agent Eileen C. Reigert, Subway at Lear Plaza, Sweetbriar Golf Club, Sylvester Auto & Tire, Synergy Woods Field, Troy PTA, Wendy'S, West Pines Golf Range, Westview PTA, Winking Lizard, Woodard Photographic, Dr. Albert Zakel, and Mayor Greg Zilka. Please shop local and support these businesses and organizations they are doing awesome things for our community! We would also like to thank the many ALHS par ents who gave donations, prizes, and their time to After Prom. Thanks also go to the Avon Lake High, School main office and copy center for their help. We received many compliments from the Dave & Busters' staff about the behavior and attitude of our students. Students were polite, respectful, and well behaved they were excellent representatives of our community, our schools, and their families. Thank you students! Thank you also to all the parents who volunteered to chaperone. And fundraising for After Prom 2013 has already the Rock Pile in Avon will make a donation started when you mention Avon Lake After Prom with any purchase.' We-are very lucky to' have such support in the community thanks again! With your continued support, we will continue this memorable event and tradition for our high school students. The 2012 Avon Lake After Prom Committee Co- participate and consume, buy tickets." Zurkey said his partnership with Topilow came from how well they work together and how much they enjoy making music with each other. "I think it'll be great," Zurkey led by Avon Lake High said. "He's a fine musician and a Bill own Zurkey. great entertainer." It's something he's wanted to do Zurkey, who has directed the high school's choral activities for 25 years, for years, Topilow said. It's been dif will lead the newly formed chorus' ficult to recruit people for specific later this year. The chorus came about choral pieces, he said, so they de cided to just start their own. Having through his friendship with Carl Top ilow, director of the Pops Orchestra. Zurkey lead the chorus seemed the The orchestra has ties to Avon Lake, natural choice. with the Bill "Well, Bill's chorus at Avon Lake having performed high Zurkey is always very impressive," he said. school chorale during the winter holiday season for years. In fact, it was the years of "We've done holiday concerts there for the past six to seven years. They've always been extremely well performing together that spurred the idea of creating the trained and disciplined." new chorus. "It expands the literature you can do," Zurkey said Zurkey currently is preparing the music for the first concert in August. The night's theme will be duos, about adding the chorus. "You can do all the greats." such as Rodgers and Hammerstein. The chorus will meet Monday nights, so he can con The chorus will hold auditions late this summer. tinue to teach at the high school. In order to balance vol ume with the orchestra, the chorus will have 80 to 100 Zurkey is looking for people, preferably adults, with some experience members, singing, but they don't have to be pro fessionals. The audition dates are Aug. 28 and 29 at There's nothing like singing with a professional or Cleveland State University. To schedule an audition, call chestra, Zurkey said, and to have another choral group in the Pops audition line at 216-765-7677 or e-mail Susan the Cleveland area is a benefit. "I tell my kids, we're in music education at the high Cierebiej at [email protected]. school," he said. "We want to make participants and con Contact Bryan Wroten at bwroten@2presspapers,com sumers. If you're not going to major (in music), at least and www.twitter.com/bryanwroten Pops Chorus, School's . ' , - - . - - chairs, Chris Webner and Andrea Lombardi Avon Lake PRESS' "," 'po,in·,ts � , ,," " :AVON' tAKE:_-, '.' ': Those who .want to sign up for.: ,. Fanners market the community' supported ,agricul�ure:.; prog�ani�. . " . . , , ; .. ptYFresh�� at the upcoming farmers market June 14 at Vet erans' Memorial. Park thenac.org/mernbers.> :," ": :: '> '. . register can .; . ."':, .. , at http://www.got "'.,, ,'" ,', ,S�EFFIELD VILLA2E/ :',' ," SiIEFFI�LD LAlffi .' .... : ' " '" ,� :: ':.' Sheffield, Village residents. Congratulations o'n Agnes and Robert ,Bunsey' -their. 6?th, weddingan-. niversary, Mayor John' Hunter proclaimed June 29'Robert and, Agnes Bunsey Day, in Sheffield Village in. honor of their long 'marriage, six children and six grandchildre!1,and July ,27. Robert J Bunsey Day in honor of his :World ," '. .War II service in the Merchant Marine. _ • ... to ' .. . 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S'trrr·t�S�ER�;�Iy01to closingaffects - ' _,,o •• _� '.. . _. __ _ --.-.� ____=_o���---________;_---------------, - ' '. _ district financial forecast :��"(,.�,' By Bryan Wroten .. h'ow pow�r plant's see· .. : AVON LAKE "_ ., , �<: :"< ':� �����:, ': .� �,::;',: • ( .,' " :� : � ��� , ,.,,, .. �>" f"Fi���Y��r: F()�ijcast'< .�: �,:,;:, .: '�:,-'< ,";' ..': >' -< June "30' Cash Bah"nces�'> .. .>.' .". ,: -.: � . , ",. .. " ' If there's any consolation in the most recent five year forecast from Avon Lake City Schools, it's that it paints a more positive picture than the forecast from one year ago'. The Avon Lake Board of Education approved May 29 the May 2012 Five-Year Forecast, which shows, under the current conditions, the school district could go into the-red in fiscal year 2013 by approxi mately $2.8 million. The cumulative effect of lost revenue from the state and other tax sources means the district could reach $20.5 million by 2016. is Though the GenOn Energy Inc. po�e� scheduled to close April 2015, the distrlct Iikely won't see much of an impact until fiscal year 2016. Assuming it completely goes away, district Treasurer Autumn Streng said, the district will lose about $850,000, and that would be the first half. is a bit of a as far The power plant as financial forecasting goes, because without know ing exactly what's going to happen with the prop erty the district can't exactly forecast the future. problem is, we're not sure if it closes com what does that mean," district Superinten pletely, dent Bob Scott said. "You can't devalue a property to zero. We're afraid to use any numbers. Any numbers we use aren't going to be good numbers." Even when factoring out the power plant, the dIS trict has enough other revenue issues to handle. When the district loses a source of revenue, Streng said, it's not lost for just one year, so it tored into each following year. A loss of $1.4 mil lion in one year means a loss of $2.8 million in two ye�rs and so on. The cumulative effect that has on the dis trict is significant, she said. "To make up those losses, the challenges the pla?t ?losing I?uz�le, "Our . must·b� �ac '.:> ·:,�:,": ""$10,29�,�60 ,', -: -. ,:�Fi'�c�I::Ye�i"'2'O 13 ":.:" � ': . $4,267,584:.' 'Fi���(�e�� 2'614< : :". :.. '.' :; :'$2,823;'12Cf '-.: FiS(;al.Y�a[.20'15 ;t. : ,;�'. .: : . ,�$1 0,201,6'82 ":, 'Fiscal Ye�r zois '.��::' .: � ,: ':'$20,548,744 ,: ""� ����I:Y��r:��1·2� .. , . .. ;'; .. . � > - .. . . . ' > ', . ,. ... ; ,_ . , cuts. That means near future. '_ a new money levy low The administration has held two meetings so far with the teachers to discuss the future and about "rightsizing" the district, Scott said. It's a question about how to give the students a quality education and control the staffing levels, he said. The second part of that is which cuts are the smart cuts to make. product district faces are really great challenges," she said. "How do you make up $7 million from 2009 to date in just cuts or reductions?" That's a discussion the board will have over the next month and a half, Scott said. Though he's not speaking for the 'board, he said there'� n� way he. can keep the quality of education the district provides through budget World Report and Newsweek, he said, and the grad uating class, as a whole, received $14 �illion in scholarship offers. That leads to two questions: How can the district maintain that level of education, and how valuable is that to the community? Capital costs controls �nly go so far. �ven by spending cautiously on service contracts, usmg more efficient technology and keeping an eye on utility usage it all adds up to only about 17 percent of the distri�t budget. Employee salaries and benefits make when looking at the level of up the rest, he said, but education they provide, the district offers a good sometime in the r "It's sticking out there," Scott said, wa�ing his hand as if to pull at the levy hanging over hIS head. much." "The question is going to be when and the The district can't approach new levies w�y districts used to, Scott said. Because of the way dIS tricts in Ohio are funded, he said, districts and su perintendents used to just plan to place another levy on the ballot once a previous one would run out and repeat this process. "That's not the way of the world anymore," he said. "You have to look at ways to maintain costs." Scott indicated the district has been working on this for years, but that there is still a cost to provide the type of education it does. Within the past month, district schools have been rated in U.S. News &' �ow at pr.ice. a . he added. the latest extension of the teachers' unions contract, which included a true freeze of step increases, Streng said, the district is saving about Through $250 000 to $300,000 a year. The city has helped the school district by includ ing it in any discussions with the energy company. the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, JobsOhio and state legislators. "We've got a couple really good supporters Contact Bryan Wroten at bwrolen@2presspapers,com and www.twitter.com/bryanwroten " . ... : ;', . , , ,. �v# . T' z Presented 734.662.3382 • by 1�!.3!!.LV i�[email protected] www.CrockerParkFineArtFair.com CROCKER PARK A Stark Enterprises Property .::�.a ... Westlake, Ohio www.(rockerPark.com BATH FITTER� _._---_ ... _ .... _ .. __ -. .. Lea.ii:i1ter' �mareCTlOH _. WindowPRO in Gayle Manning and Matt Lundy," Scott said. "Really. for both of them, which I appreciate, education is not seen by them as a pawn for Republicans and De mocrats. Both are supporters of the school district." Even with those two supporters in the General Assembly, Scott and Streng. aren't holding their breath in hopes the state will provide more funding. "If anything, they're taking from us," Streng said. JJeSTLIFE '. � rrMEp.BHS$ Fire department warns homeowners AVON LAKE Though the Avon Lake firefighters duty May 27 expected to watch the parade of motorcycles drive by in the Firefighters Memorial Ride, a call about a house fire quickly changed their plans. The department received a call on about the house fire on Northwood Circle just as the motorcycles began to drive by on Walker Road. When the about mulch fire IJllNB'6,:£e12 � dangers - firefighters arrived, they found the side of the house in flames. They were able to extinguish the fire and mini mize damage to the home. No one was - - injured. . 2f.lR8SSPA�80M:· "The most common cause of mulch fires is improper discarding of smok ing materials," the alert stated. "Other causes are piling mulch more than a few inches deep, which allows the mulch to build up heat and sponta neously 'catch fire, and decorative lighting installed too close or inside the mulch. Major contributing factors are extremely dry conditions and ab normal winds." The department recommended the following to prevent mulch fires: Use and discard smoking materi als responsibly. Recognize the added danger of extremely hot and dry spells. Keep mulch beds moist. Maintain at least 18 inches of clearance between the edge of a mulch bed and combustible materials, such as vinyl or wood siding and decks Install outdoor decorative light ing properly and maintain it. Report any smoke or fire in a mulch bed through 911. By Bryan Wroten . '" - The crew determined the cause of the fire was mulch in a potted plant next to the house that had gotten too dry and hot. The fire's cause prompted the Avon Lake Fire Department to put together a fire safety alert to help residents pre vent future mulch fires. The alert stated fires from landscaping mulch tend to start small and can grow into larger fires if undetected . - - Contact Bryan Wroten at [email protected] and www.twitter.comlbryanwroten . , . " ij �.I (J "I ,. "i FIREFIGHTER FRANK OGLE breaks up the mulch from a potted plantthatceused fire. Hot, dry weather caused the mulch to spontaneously combust.! ' , � t '. , - , . " r���!' �·,��::2:; >;::,.. .:'1._'� ::,,�:-,:::;:.;' �C:�::;i� .. .... - � �� ':, ... .; � .. ; •• �:_J_:'-:':�_.£': :<,�.£�,.� - - ... .. ':'�::.,-::, a . '; '.!...� __ •. '_':":_ ":FIRE CHIEF ��EN Eisenhardt br�aKs "�part the mulch that 'caused the fire -to sh�w just how ,d,ry itwas. Press photos Btyen Wrot�n 0 rO, I' � 5 , ) - : ' , , I, I I DID you . 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Z�Co7ri7J:;;;;it:;�];?d�ji�!:r2}��,:r���������1�1�� Reitenbach will move 'on to Lakewood ,":C;>"'--"'--:'� after retiring from Avon Local Schools ,<_'>,",f ,-,'_;","c -. ... r , � AVON Avon Local School District Superintendent Jim Reiten bach is set to officially retire from_his position at the end of July after serving the district for 13 years: Reitenbach, who has worked in the education field for 39 years, technically retired in the summer of 2009 and was rehired by the board to continue on in his role as su perintendent in a three-year contract that expires July 31, to When he retires from his role in the Avon Local School start another chapter of his, career. At a May 7 Lakewood Board of Education meeting, the members voted to hire Reitenbach as the director of human resources and the community education and recreation de partments for Lakewood City Schools. He will take on the role beginning Aug. 1. At the Lakewood board meeting, it was pointed out that he has J.8 years of ex-perience coaching basketball. He also served as an athletic director and basketball coach at Tiffin District, he'll also , planting. Photos courtesy of Dale Cracas University. In-an e-mail. Reitenbach said the Lakewood position wasn't in the pipeline in December 2011, when he an " nounced he would officially retire from the superintendent position at the end of July. "The position was not open until February of 2012," he wrote. "When I announced my decision to retire in De cember, I mentioned that it was the right time for the Avon Local School District to get a new leader." He said when he announced he would be retiring he also said he felt he still had "fuel left in the tank" and that if the right position revealed itself, he would continue to work in the education field. "I felt it (the Lakewood position) was a perfect fit for the both of us, so I accepted the position," he wrote. Asked what he would miss the most about working in the Avon Local School District, he wrote, "The people administrators, staff, past and present board members, par ents, business owners and community members that I had the good fortune to get to know and work with." The Avon Local School District has evolved since Reit enbach came on board as superintendent in 1999. Enrollment has grown from 1,556 during the 2000 school year to 4,078 in school year 201? Avon has also been the third fastest growing school dis- - . ... :;ji Jli4(;��Si':El�:O,L�����I:�{li�i�i�,; '!��fu78�'M(�I!i··1I.i -\�e,�:ri£if�l¥i�d5 ... as superintendent, I have been in three important areas. district the responsible guide to able We have been consistently meet the three goals that we have set as a district. Through the hard work and efforts of everyone, we have been able to improve the overall aca demic program for our students; with the help of the com munity we have been able to meet the gro:wtb by building and/or renovating facilities; and we have been fiscally responsible to the community with their hard earned tax dollars. "In addition, there is a special place in my heart for all of the quality teachers and support staff that we have brought into the district over the years," he wrote. "Our staff is very committed to students and has a passion for education. For Reitenbach, he said the biggest challenge during his tenure as superintendent was dealing with the state and federal government reducing funding to the schools along with the unfunded mandates that were put in place. Asked what he likes the most about his role as superin tendent, he said, "The interaction with the students and staff." But there are a few aspects of the job it's safe to say he won't miss calling off school and expulsion hearings. He said those duties are his least favorite part of the superin ten dent role. He will have a little less than two months to help the new superintendent Mike Laub transition into the position. Laub will take over beginning Aug. 1. As for what advice he has for Laub, Reitenbacli said that's a private conversation. When he was asked to-share any special memories of working in the district, he said there were too many. "To single out one or two would be an injustice to all of them," he said. tors," he wrote. "In addition, 2012. to start during information provided his resignation. While he has been superintendent, the district has added more than 250,000 square feet of new facilities and improvements and it has also been one of the lowest ex penditure per pupil districts in the state. Reitenbach is proud of his accomplishments and the ac complishments of the district. "The academic success of our students has always been the most important accomplishment of all of us as educa By Rebecca Turman The Avon Lake Community Garden had its dedication ceremony Saturday after a rainy Friday. Years in the making, the garden was' finally ready for people. Reitenbach's tenure, according to in the board's resolution accepting trict in the state Contact Rebecca Turman at rlurman@2presspapers,com ... ,- � , - _� ., �;' ., i�r�;��� p':6�d����'�f mulch, �omp�st, ':-soil� 'Iandscape :- ' " , .: : boulders, pavers and:retainii1g 'walls, 1n' Ohio, rhe'- Sagamore �'Comp�nies' offers quality products. with excep- . _ - � - - - - " ., . - , -,,' � _- � '- - � ,', " - � ",' .... ,.. � : - ,tional service. ', .. 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If mid-June in Sheffield, it's time to plant flowers and support cancer re search at the same time by purchasing Some it's flats or pots of donated flowers, the pro ceeds of which are donated to support the American Cancer Society's research. The late Elsie Showalter's annual fundraiser for the American Cancer So ciety is one of Sheffield Village's unoffi cial summer traditions. It's a tradition carried on even two years after Elsie passed away, and many of the volunteers who have helped with the annual flower sales over the years some of them for are many decades keeping that tradi tion alive. It's just moved next door, to John and Sally Hartley's house, just west of the familiar sale site. Elsie's flowers are on sale again at 4729 French Creek Road still just across the street from Jonick & Co. Inc. trucking. The flower sale is-open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and will continue through the end of July, just as it always has. The flowers, all donated by area greenhouses and nurseries, are priced at $5 per hanging basket and $11 for 3 flats. Sales tax is included. All of the sale pro ceeds are donated to support cancer re search. When Elsie's longtime home at 4749 French Creek Road was sold this year, the Hartleys decided to hold the annual flower sale in their own spacious yard. They'd helped sell Elsie's flowers every summer anyway, and knew her many loyal customers (who've made their an- - I , - VOLUNTEERS AND CUSTOMERS -Jobn Edwards on the first day of the 2012 Elsie's Flowers fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Press photo - '" nual contributions to the American Can cer Society in the form of flower pur chases) would be able to find the flower sale easily, being right next door to where it's been held for the last three decades. Elsie and her cousin, Leroy Dewey, started the tradition of selling flowers to raise funds for the American Cancer So ciety in Oberlin nearly four decades ago, after Leroy Dewey was diagnosed with cancer. After Dewey passed away, Elsie moved the sale to her Sheffield Village home. The tradition lives on to this day, generating tens of thousands of dollars for the American Cancer Society year after year. Sally and John Hartley intend to keep it going as long as they and their rnany old friends (and new ones volunteer each year) can manage to unload the trucks, arrange the flowers for display and sell them. "I want to thank all of our .vol un- teers," Sally Hartley said, "especially those who've been helping us 20 years or more, like Bob and Santa Skidmore, Barb and Mike Konshinsky, my brother-in-law pete Hartley, Ed and Edie Suzbinsky, . Allen, James Coleman, Rita Taylor, Tom . Knicely and Norma Boyle. And I forget to mention om: grandkids, who've been helping us out practically Mark can't all their lives." Contact John Edwards at [email protected] . . � , t ••• , ' ' .. .., J SPECIALIZING IN 0 Custom Draperies .. 5". ,� � Q Ready Made .Draperies � Blinds & Shades . 0 Furniture 0 Floor e ., Covering Bedding Light Flxtures Pictures & Lamps I 0 0 Accessories . . ABOUT OUR �REE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE (440) 277-4�86 CA�'_ TODAY:! 44055 Visit OUf NEW Showroom! 2312 North Ridge Road, E (Rt. 254), Lorain, OH ASK • COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL HEALTHCARE HOSPITALITY �,- ._ Sheffield Lake man shoots intruder in his 10th-floor apartment SHEFFIELD LAKE the same intruder," Campo said. "He'd scaled and crDssed the balconies to' get into that apartment from anotherruth-floor apartment where he'd been at tending a party." The man got into the apartment of a sleeping Michael Santos, 31, and proceeded to burglar ize the apartment. When he took a .40-caliber handgun from Santos' bedside table, Santos awoke and fought to take back his weapon. During the struggle, Santos got the gun back and shot the man in the legs. The intruder, Colton Mcfllintock, a 21-year-old Parma resident who has not yet been charged, was transported to Metroflealth Medical Center in Cleveland for treatment of multiple gunshot wounds. Sheffield Lake Prosecutor David Graves said he turned the case over to Lorain County Prosecutor Dennis Will's office. Mcfllintock has not yet been charged, and the investi gation is continuing. Neither Santos nor the resident who hosted the party Mcfllintock had attended face any "It By John Edwards A resident of a LOth-floor apartment at 5115 Lake Road called Sheffield Lake police at 5:30 a.m. May 27 to say he had just shot an intruder in his apartment. Sheffield Lake police Acting Chief Capt. Tony Campo said officers had answered calls from other Erie Shore Landing apartment residents complaining about a man running around clad only in a towel banging on doors and attempting to' break into cars in the building's park ing IDt and stealing items from some cars. Campo said the intruder, who was "clearly visible Dn the building's surveillance camera tapes" climbing balconies, attempting to' break into apartments and cars in the lot, was the same man who was shot at 5:30 a.m. He had triggered all the previous night's complaints to the police. - was RS _.,..,,,. �� .' ComD1uDitY}Re�outce;'�·ser.\1.t�sriS��.��,r,esJHjDslv�;t� c'ommunity-baSed organizat.loa' whose Diissioj{is :�m��::�;aijtf\\�����'ffr;,;" ':�fi�'t��:i fb�.·�·>·.· ,', "��:;"':.;�;�...;\ :·i�f0till�ffo:ci::·;· . . '.'?�> �:" • . Q�,:sl.ispect�d:<.····· ,.: arsonfire. .' ,,/�' ' �',.:' � "''', ."" �" ,l y -;; ... "",.: ' ;<�<.:'�', , J... } 'J.}, : ,: �". ",,,,/- .' individualized Bi"'John -' , c "' , ... ;: '{'� sign posted in the .' '; frDrit ·Y?rd.:'�f home-in the a Lafayette Boulevard, where .aboat .jstored in the driveway was apparentlyset afire at �):.30 a.m. Monday, advertises a $5,0�,Q, reward for in '::fognatiDn leading to' the arrest and prosecution of the '.: arsonist, The reward is being offered by .:the 'Ohio De <p�ent of Commerce and would �e�'p�d by the '500 block of ;"'::", . ·''Ohio Blue Ribbon Arson committee, aconsortium of :�. � �;. , . 'Insurance . cDmpanIes. '.,. . , "The fire, which spread from the boat to' damage _the home's attached garage, has been classified as" arson, Anyone who has information about the al leged arsonistis asked to' 'call the Ohio Department of Commerce's State Fire Marshal's offlce at 800-5892728, or the Sheffield Lake Police Department at 440:: 949-7131. : Hours At CRS In an on-going effort to best serve our clients, CRS is exploring whether the addition of alternative hours would be helpful to those needing services. Begin ning on Wednesday, May 23rd, CRS will be open evening each month from 5:30 to 7:00 pm. evenings include: June 20th, July 25th, August 22nd, September 19th and October 24th. Appointments are preferred for new and existing clients needing any services other than general groeery pick-up. For more information, please call the office at 933-5639. Regular hours during the week remain the same, Monday through Friday, lOam to 2 pm. Please note that beginning June 8th, we will be closed on Fridays until after Labor Day. puts Amherst in man Other open hospital . SHEFFIELD VILLAGE ' By John Edwards motorcyclist Life-Flighted was to' a Metrofiealth Medical Center in Cleveland after a colltsion with a car on May 24. Sheffield Village pnlice Chief Larry Bliss said that Richard Glass was riding his 2007 Honda motorcy cle northbound on East River Road at 8:17 a.m. when he was 'struck by a southbound 2008 Ford Focus driven by Cassandra Caputo, 31, a Lorain resident. Bliss said Caputo struck Glass when she attempted to turn left from East River Road onto East 31st Street. Bliss said Glass, who was severely injured, transported Emergency Care Center by aSheffield Village Fire Department rescue 10' EMH AVDn and then flown to' MetrofIealth by Life Flight. was admitted to' MetrorIealth and listed as being in critical condltion. Caputo has been charged with failure to' yield and driver inattention. squad Glass .' e Contact John Edwards at Mark Your Calendars [email protected] Homeruns for Send your local P.o. Box 300 • ... Festivals ... Fundraisers to organization's happenings Local events . 158 Lear E-Mail: ... Rd., Avon Lake, OH 44012 [email protected] �PRESS Better teen driver . meets • • • Birth • Wedding Birthday, • • Engagement Anniversary Cost: $25.00 (Pre-paid) Size: Fee covers announcement be printed content discounts than, Larger size subject to upcharge. Photo: Let Accepted with all, including obituaries me discount Email;[email protected] P.O. Box can Eileen Reigert, Agent 702 Avon Belden Road Avon Lake, OH 44012·2212 Bus. 440·933·6215 300, Avon Lake, OH 44012. 158 Lear Rd. AvonLake our save money, ArBvOUe [email protected] filXi 440-933-7904 Steer Clear" teach your teen better driving habits while you Send your information by: Mail; Office; show you how SfATI 'UM A dI Thursdays, Noon ,.. .� Sale 9th Annual Market Day Summer Sale to benefit Community Resource Services. This is your chance to replenish your favorite Market Day food items during the summer. Market Day will hold one sum mer sale. Pick-up will be Tuesday, July 17th at the Old Firehouse Community Center, 100 Avon Belden Road in Avon Lake from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. All prof .its from the sale will go directly to supporting the services provided by CRS. TO" place an order, pick up a form at the CRS office, or log on to www.Mar ketday.com and place your order using account num ber 21628. Deadline for on-line orders is July 12th at 11 am. Mail orders need to be received by July 11 tho Call Pam at 933-5639 if you have any questions. Old Sneakers! Recently, Accel Color, an Avon-based business and subsidiary of Techmer PM, began a ,ques� to gather 1,000 pairs of gently used sneakers to raise funds for CRS, while also helping out the environ ment and people in third world countries. It's all part of a nationwide initiative called Green Sneakers, who makes the pro gram available to organizations need ing to raise funds for various causes. Green Sneakers pays up to $.50 a pound for the shoes, which eventu ally get turned over to a sorting facility where the sneakers can be used for people in need around the world. It also keeps the shoes out of the local landfill. Both the CRS'office and Accel Color's office (38620 Chester Road, Avon) are hosting collection boxes through the end of August. Feel free to drop off any used shoes of the athletic variety at your conven ience, Dr call the office for more information. If you want to be part of a CRS project to help your neighbors in need, please contact our office at (440) Check out �., )" Day Summer .. INSUIANCI Deadline: Hunger Mark your calendar for the 4th Annual 1IHDme for Hunger" event on Thursday, June 28 at AIl Pro Freight Stadium: SUPPDrt CRS while watching the Lake Erie Crushers take on the River City Ras cals! Game time is 7:05 pm. Ticket vouchers are $9 each, and for every voucher sold, the Crushers will donate- $3 back to CRS. To purchase yourtickets with a credit card, go to www.lakeeriecrushers.com and click on individual game tickets fDr June �8th: You must enter 1ICRS" as the Promo Code, Visit our website at www.aalcrs.org to print off an Drder form to mail your payment to the CRS office. Vouchers can be turned in at the Crusher's Box Office for your actual game ticket. Call Pam at 933-5639 for more information. Calling All .. what within this box. up to, but not greater can bigger, Obituary .' .... runs 9th Annual Market Benefits a one was ' '.. on trauma center at Edwards', resource and referral services in and confidential manner. Evening East River Road An Amherst .,/ : to diminish the effects of poverty in Avon and :Avon Lake. We provide basic needs assistance and charges. Collision (440) 933-5639 M-F, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. RESOURCE SERVICES compassionate ',.,: Avon/AYonLMe Convnunlty Resource 5erY1cH 33501-L LItke RCNMI Avon Lake, OH 44012 , 933-5639 our new website at I , POII03OI 101D1l ,StateFann M..1uafAutr.diiel:wa."Ce COIr� State fiJl1l 1n6!r..nity Can�. BIoom�r�, www.aalcrs.org 1 --- .. I THE PRESS· 2PRESSPAPERSICGM -JUNE.6',.2012 I A:13 • Avon's Duct. Tape Festival to feature safari theme, American Idol alum AVON Brands, said. ShurTech Brands manufacturer the Duck Tape brand in Avon. This year's big musical act on the main stage will be American Idol contestant Bo Bice. Bice placed second to Carrie Underwood in 2007. Local musical acts and cover bands will also play throughout the three-day festival. Chance Foreman, a duct tape artist from Texas, will be on hand creating new artwork during the fes tival, and art students from Kent State University will exhibit a duct tape sculpture. Foreman has re cently gained national attention for his duct tape portraits of Bob Dylan and Mother Teresa. The festival parade will be held June 16 at 10 a.m. The parade will travel down Detroit Road from Avon High School, ending at Veterans Memorial Park. The By Brian Mitchell The ninth annual Avon Heritage Duct Tape Festi val is set to take place June 15 to 17 at Avon's Veter ans Memorial Park, 37001 Detroit Road. The theme for this year's festival is "On Safari With Duct Tape." Several events are scheduled around the safari theme, including the appearance of a giant duct tape elephant, a scavenger hunt and a free animal show provided by local animal expert Outback Ray. Festival goers will also be able to create their own sa fari gear out of Duck Tape-brand duct tape. "It's sistant going to be a great weekend," Patti Sack, communications manager , as ShurTech at ·2012 Duct Tape . FRI�AY;June '15, Open from 4 to 11 p.m, Unspeakable' the Living Statue , 4 p.m. JQY Throughout, grounds, Nashville recording artist Simba Jordan 'Bee�Tent Magic of. Bobby Maverick Main Stage ,Wayne's World Band Main Stage' : , , .festival grounds Kids Fun arid Garnes . 11 :30 am. Bo Sice, former American Idol contestant ty1ain Stage 12 p.m. . ' 1 :30 p.m. 4:30 p.rn, 5 p.m�. .'. . .11 ' ' ' M�tn Stage. .: - ... - '. C,' from 11 a.m. to Dance :3Q am:-. Av�n . - .. - Open Parade Grand Marshal Outback Ray·- ,', Animal Meet &' Greet Main Stage area :, "T'� and Rich Dueling Pianos. B'eer:�e!1t � ,',< Magic of Bobby Maverick Main Stage.··'·-, ', ; •• , .: s.p.m.> �rts�· a�,d.�artial. : ,," . ; : ,", .... ' ;, , ',:' ':, :"'�: =.', ':�.: ' ":. . 12:30 p.m. "The RoadhouseBand+ : <: :':, .' ,<: .. '::.:.:,:, : ",. Main.Stage '.: < <, 3 p.m. Paul Pope.and Phil, Jam�s)�,:B�er'Tenr ':.�.";� : ' " .vlncent RubyIrio (acousticr+ �ee'rT�nt.-,,:., -:�' �. :':.:�;' .jI < , ........ ••• :', '. ... . ).': . .: ' .: ,,,'_,� ARTIFACTS, � .' - " - -,,' " ' - . Thunderstr�,�k"'A9/D,C tj;but�. :Main Stage .: SUNDAY, June 17 .. �:. '.: ,"., ','�. '.::, <>: Main Stage: ':�':.:� :' -, ' [email protected] 8 p.m. SATURDAY, June 16 Open from 11 a.m, to 11 p.m. .10 am. 'Parade From Avon High School to - , - < FestSchedule �otevenjs . ," 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Contact Brian Mitchell at . ' .' tapefestival.com. - - . will feature hand-crafted duct tape floats, and Outback Ray will be acting as the parade's grand marshal. The float earning the title "Best in Show" will win $1,00.0. Also on June 16, celebrity crafter Marisa Pawelko will be on hand offering crafting tips and helping to make Duck Tape safari gear. On the all-important fair-food front, Sack said the' festival committee has ensured there will be a vari ety of .deep-fried delicacies offered at the festival. along with plenty of games and vendors. The festival will also celebrate the history and heritage of Avon. For more information about the Avon Heritage Duct Tape Festival. call 866-818-1116 or visit duct parade '" . .. .::. ' , ":{ �,: ;/: :�: t; : .,' : " . ;;';, ,":, from page A1 changes that occurred following the end of the last Ice Age. It was during this time that Ohio's climate began to stabilize and native communities began to take shape. The Archaic Indians created flint tools and stone weapons for hunting and other practical uses. They lived in smallgroups, traveling across the area in search of animals and foraging for food. The Archaic peoples generally traveled in cycles between river valleys, the Lake Erie shoreline and interior forests, depending on the time of year. As they traveled they would set up camps near water, often returning to the same camps year after year. Smith added that while American Indians' points are generally referred to as arrowheads, most of the larger pieces in his collection are actually spear heads used by the American Indians to take down large game, like bears and wolves, that were once present throughout the local area. The smaller points in his collection are true arrowheads used to hunt birds and other small game. Some of the more unique pieces in Smith's col lection are the stone gorgets, a type of jewelry wore around the neck, and stone "marbles," which the In dians used to play games. Smith also has a highly sought-after banner stone and a rare unfinished banded slate effigy piece. There is a debate on what the actual purpose of a banner stone was, with son;e believing it was part of a spear and atlatl tool kit, while others theorize a banner stone was a ceremo nial piece. An atlatl is a long stick with a hooked end that provides extra Ieverage when throwing a spear. The banded slate effigy, while unfinished, would have been carved into a bird or another important animal in native culture. Smith also has a large collection of grooved stone axe heads and celts. A celt is a type of axe head tool with a hatchetlike cutting edge. Amazingly, many of the celts in Smith's possession still retain their bladed edge. '. . Indian artifacts are not the only objects Smith has uncovered in Avon's fields. He also boasts an antique bottle collection, and he has a handful of old coins. ALM U, from page A 1 of'2013. Danielson said. but asphalt plants close by November, so it's possible some paving work may have . to wait until 2014. will take roughly the, well. or "Really, anything going forward is .that level Moore the 15 one next he said. "The more difficult, wood area and that's a similar scope of work there. After that is the Fairfield-Berkshire area. We antici pate these are going to be a year- to a year-and-a-halfFuture same separation projects amount of time as II long projects." Every completed project was . . a learning process for I � • ARTIFACTS FROM SMITH'S collection. The celts. larger objects pennies and Buffalo nickels," Smith a bottle collection of old farm dumps that I "I have found old said. "I have excavated." Smith's bottle collection includes what he believes is an Prohibition-era whiskey bottle featuring a flattened design, enabling a person to hide the bottle in their pocket without being discovered. the utility to prepare for the more difficult projects at the end of their timeline, Danielson said. "We did that to learn some of the uniqueness to them and ensure when we attempt the more difficult projects, we've been able to address those concerns in previous projects," Danielson said. "The last one will be the Stop 45s at the far end of town. We will need to take everything we've learned from the oth ers to address that area. ALMU and the city worked out how to handle the repaving work that will follow the separation Though the utilities will pay for pa�t of the repaving work, the city will pay for most of It. Because of the delay, the city c�n push back bu!,den until 2013, at which time It WIll hkely of the II wo.rk. project �he �ina�cia� are grooved stone axe heads while the smaller pieces are Smith noted that with the growth of Avon he has lost many of his former hunting grounds; he does not search for artifacts as much as he used to. However, he said he plans to visit some farms in the local area in the near future. Contact Brian Mitchell at [email protected] bond notes. The city will also oversee the actual paving work instead of leaving that to the utilities. City Engineer ing Manager Joe Reitz said the city will likely bid out the asphalt work in January or February 2013. "We're the ones who deal with pavement the best," he said. "We'll let them deal with their areas, and we'll deal with ours. I think it will work well. Once the asphalt plants open in the spring, he said, contractors can begin working on the streets as ALMU finishes its work. The contracts will include language to require that the city's and ALMU's contractors co ordinate their efforts. use II Contact Bryan Wroten at and [email protected] www.twitter.comlbryan wroten .. WEDDING.S " , • ENGAGEMENTS • ANNIVERSARIES BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS • BULLETIN BOARD • COMMUNITY EVENTS provided. Preregistration for the AVON SENIOR CENTER The Avon Senior Center is located at 36786 Detroit Road. Call 440-934-2417 to RSVP. General meeting am. June 13 in the Knits-n-Wits painti'ng supplies. Knits-n-Wits for advanced beginner crochet will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday and June 19. Intermediate knitting will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. June 14 and 21. Cost is $15 per person plus materials for either series, payable to Sue Acker man on the day of class. RSVP to the Avon Senior Center at 440-934-1417 to reserve your space. 21. local professionals for free at 3 p.m. finances will cover questions and free and financial planning, mortgages/credit counseling and any legal issues affecting seniors (wills, power of attorney, probate, etc.). No need to RSVP. J�ne �e a�ernoon consultatl�n regardl�g are LifeShare A LifeShare blood drive will be held from 8:30 am. Low-impact exercise This class is perfect for senior adults or those who re�Ulre low-impact exercise. Participants use 2- to 5-pound hand weights as well as exercise bands in this class designed to promote flex ibility, strength and balance. The classes run from 9 to 1 0 �m. every Monday ana Wednesday and from 8:30 to 9:30 am. Friday at the Old Firehouse Community Center, located at 1 00 Av�n Belden Road. The Friday class is a chair yoga class. The cost IS $48 per resident and $58 per nonresident To register, call the Avon Lake Parks and Recreation Department at 440-930-4135, . . to 1 p.m. Saturday. , Quilling a a paper craft. at 1 0 am. Monday. Greenbox park program This unique playground program, designed for children ages 5 to 12, offers supervised activities from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday throug� July Q� There a.re .no participation fees, but parents are required to sign a permission form for their child to participate. Children must 5 b.e at_lea�t years old to participate without an adult For more I.nformatlon, contact the city of Avon Lake Parks and Recreation Depart ment at 440-930-4130. Beginner art class A beginner art class is offered at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and requires little or no experience with :vvatercolors. !he cost for a five-class session is $35 plus supplies, payable directlyto the or .. instructor. returns Wednesday night card night is back at 7 p.m. No experi ence is necessary. Just come out and play. night of the Fridays of Avon Lake Learn the fine art of quilling, . Volunteers The center is looking for new volunteers-for the social c?m mittee who would like to help plan events, parties and socials. The center is also looking for someone to assist on ihehealth and welfare committee. This would require assistance 'in the medical equipment donation program. Call, or stop in and talk to Carm for more details. Borrowing Avon residents can borrow donated medical equipment while recuperating from surgery or an injury. The cen!er cur has walkers some bath wheelchairs, rently asslstan�e come In equipment for use at no charge. ReSidents and fill out an equipment loan sheet before picking up the equipment Durable 'medical equipment requests are not avail able for same-day pickup. and. ne�d �o Tai chi practice On Monday mornings at 1 0 am., join a tai ses practic� c�i sion. An instructor will not be present, but Dennis Zelvis and Rina Brown will facilitate the session. The class is free for sen iors wanting to practice their long or short forms. Pinochle group A pinochle group meets every No experience Monday afternoon at come out and play. necessary; is 1 p.m. SilverS nea kers The SilverSneakers exercise program, where all exercises performed standing or sitting in a. chair, meets at 10:3.0 am. every Tuesday and Friday. All equipment for the class IS are _ �.avonlake.org. www.avonlake.org. Yoga class '., . ' A yoga class is offered from 11 :15 am. to 12:45 p.m. every Thursday. The class, instructed QY Linda Thompson, can be adapted to a beginner or intermediate level. Bring a mat and we�. comfortable attire. � • t' . . go online to TaeKwon Do Master Gus Huska teaches a family-oriented program on this popular Korean martial art All belt levels are welcome, and beginners are also welcome. The classes are for ages 5 through adult Class meets from 6 to 7:45 �.m. every Tuesd.ay and Thursday at the Old Firehouse Community Center. Cost In cludes 12 classes at $20 per person; $38 for two family mem bers; $45 for three family members; and $52 for a family. �f four or more. To register, call 440-930-4135 or VISit Tribe talk Join Vic Gregovits from the Cleveland Indians front office as he discusses the Cleveland Indians baseball team and its 2012 season. Enjoy a short video, free handouts, raffle drawings and re freshments, and get answers to all Tribe questions. Show Tribe spirit and wear Cleveland Indians apparel. The program, perfect for all ages, will be presented �t .10 .am. Tuesday .at th� �Id Fir�house Communiiy Center. Admission IS free, but registration IS required by calling 440-930-4135 or visiting www.avonlake.org. . Visit Amish country Visit Ohio's Amish country from 8 am. to'7:30 p.m. June 15. The tour will include Simply Smucker'S, the P. Graham Dunn woodworking factory, Lehman's old-time hardware, Shearer's snack food factory and the Holmes County Flea Market Expe rience an authentic Amish meal in a local Amish family's home. The cost of the trip is $59 per person. To register, call 440-9304135 or visit wwww.avonlake.org. Creative Needles Callil)g all needle crafters: Whether , ; you,e�joy quilting, S�os.s stitch, embroidery, rug hooking or crochet. bring your needle prot ects to the Old Firehouse Community Center from 10 to 11 :30 conversation and sharing every Friday. Enjoy friends, creativity and passion for these classic pastimes. warm am. Games . Stop by the Old Firehouse to play �ards. Pinochle mee�s at every Monday and Friday. Intermediate and advanced bridge meets at noon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A canasta group meets at 1 p.m. every Monday and Friday. Tom Kirk te�ches beginners bridge from 10 to 11 am. on Wednesdays. A dominoes group meets at 10 am. Tuesdays. Women's self-defense program Jen Kappler, with Monarch Person�l Safety �elf-Defens�, will help women build confidence and discover their power., This 13 for women important program, through adult. will be ages offered from 5 to 9 p.m. June 18 at the Old Firehouse Com munity Center. The cost is $60 per resident and $70 per n�n, resident To register, call 440-930-41-35 or VISit noon Indoor Walking Club The Indoor Walking Club meets from 8 to 10 and Thursdays. wwww.avonlake.org. Ballroom dance Learn ballroom, Latin and swing dance. No prior dance ex perience is necessary, and singles are welcome. Participants �iII learn the elements in each dance, what dance to do With am. Tuesdays . Ladies for Healthy Living The Ladies for Healthy Living am. Support Group meets at 10 every Wednesday. BULLETIN BOARD ,. Mea�Oo�'w�< .. ,"v :::, '�'�.:.,�",?,. ",Y'.' =: ' . .The Lorain Cou!JtY Office on Aging has openings lnfhe Meals On Wh�ls' programs tor the cities of AV9�, Ay¢n �ak� Sheffield Lake and Sheffield Village. The program IS for eldeily people who' are '(e.g� those who do not drive, are disabled and/or cannot cook for themselves), For more information, call 440-949-8146.; " � : " " , ' AVON/AvON LAKE 'Homeruns for Hunger' Community Resource Services, a local nonprofit agency dedicated to meeting the social service needs of the Avon and Avon lake communities, announces its fourth annual 28 at All "Homeruns for H.i.mgerl!' event, to take place J�ne Pro Freight Stadium, Support CRS while watchmg the, La�e Erie Crushers take on-the. River City Rascals. Game time IS 7 :05 p.m.'·1lcket voUCfief� are $9 each and for every voucher Visit www.aalcrs.org $3 to sold, the �shers to print an�� f{)��9!!:!O� information, call Pam at 440-933- more 5639. Post 7035 memorial Avon-Avon Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7035 is selling personalized pavers for $50 each to help pay for the new post memorial honoring all veterans. People are including their name, service and years on the pa�ers. Word ing can be two lines of 18 characters or three lines of 12 are'B" characters. Spaces count as one character.-T�e p�vers x 8" and are tax-deductible. The post memorial Will span out OK , purchase tickets willi '8 credit ��� Ticket vouchers can be redeemed Erie Crushers box office. CRS for game tickets at of paper products on donations will also be accepting .. tbt�.�ake ,game �:.��� :�(;5 ',0. /1. ��'.. � � "� • '-..:,. v '� _,. ,,' ... --. 'JUmf4��"'2012 . "�. . ' ,,' ;;;;'��' ... .'0' KZOS LEJ\.RNING CEN·r.ER . \ - MD..L HOLLOW NURSERY 51595 N� Ridge Rd., Vermilion 440-967-9041 - : �10%OFFoG\ � ... n_� All gorgeous . $50 CoH440-m-3333x121 June SPECIAL: Save • or see BD., PAGE A 15 - 6 wks-12 vrc 1'_ How «JroII/ng for A SUMMER CAMP & FALL PRE5OKJOL ,_� _"'&-'--->':". >. � ":-, <;,; (�,.<tt"" ,":,,<'9,� (�. ,,� SEE BULLETIN >'.30635 Lorain Rd., N. Olmsted '�1 � .;. ''> ' northeast of the patio. The engraved pavers will be placed in service order, with veterans in a place of prominence. The Ladies Auxiliary will also have a designated section. Nonser vice-related pavers will be placed throughout the memorial walkway. Also included will be f!�gp?les representing �II of the services, some form of demilitarized combat machinery, two granite .benche·s and a wall with the names of all ?f the wars in which the United States has this mefought Although \ . Kids Learning Center GRAND'OPENING - /.. .. �;�t�instructions �RS. on how to For ' , homebound day at the gate. / . held at the Old Firehouse Community Cen on the corner of Lake Road and 83. S_R Many of the following events are open to everyone m the community. and are not exclusive to teens or seniors. Call 440-930-4135 for additional information. For a complete list of senior events, visit www.avonlake.org. Events ter Bring questions and/or paperwork to ask and consult with noon, the Senior Center has ... Put-in-Bay summer escape Enjoy the day on Put-in-Bay, departing fr�m Catawba. POint on a relaxiing ferry ride. Tour the island on a private open-air tour train, accompanied by a lcoal guide who will descr�be �he history, culture and secret of this Ohio treasure. The outing Includes a visit to the Butterfly House, Antique Car Museum and the Heine man's Winery and Crystal Cave, as well as lunch and shopping on Main Street The trip is scheduled from 7 am. to 6:30 p:�. July 20. The cost is $89. To register, call 440-930-4135 or VISit www.avonlake.org. AVON LAKE OLD FIREHOUSE Consultation with professionals Mahjong Group Every Wednesday at Mahjong Group meeting. �ommunity Cost is $10 per class. Adult Clinic The Adult Clinic is the second and fourth month at 8 am. . different types of music and how to lead and follow. Classes are held Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m., June 20 through July 25 and Aug. 1 through Aug. 29, at the Old Firehouse Center. Cost is $50 per resident and $60 per nonresident Reg ister by calling 440-930-4135, or visit www.avonlake.org. required. An. advanced tole painting class �s. held every We?nesday morning from 10 am. to noon. Participants must bring their own The general meeting will be held at 10 main hall at the senior center. Card Tole class is www.ctkkids.org perennials, annuals, herbs, veggie plants potted arrangements Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-4 www.millhollownursery.com " \ - - B U LLETI N B Da, .-.- .. -�---�-------"'!'"'-------------._--------------------�-11!11111- to the HUGS from page A 14 Foundation, and The Rock Pile will donate 5 Series production of "Frog and Toad" at the French Creek Na ture Center. Performances are at 6:30 p.m. Fridays and at noon and 3:30 p.m. Saturdays. Advance sale tickets are $12.50 for adults ($15 at the door) and $7.50 for children 18 and younger ($1 0 at the door). For tickets, call 440-9495200 or visit www.tncarts.org. The French Creek Nature Cen ter is located at 4530 Colorado Ave; in Sheffield Village. The play runs through June 16. percent of your total purchase to HUGS. morial is to honor veterans, pavers TOPS TOPS (Take Off Pounds include nonveterans nonmembers and. businesses. Post 7035 board will �e prove paver wording. For more Information, call Barb Gersna at 440-666-1353. Make checks payable to Avon-Avon Lake VFW Post 7035 "Memorial" and mail to Avon-Avon Lake "David F. Schneider" VFW Post 7035, 36950 Mills Road Avon OH 44011. can ' .' < _fJ z.; .%f¥¥H:;;e;;4UW¥J#;a; new , ·1\101'···· '$H""'Af"i.�'Mf!f9HA"4iUtMPil§¥A.t..,!CS!�+w" Sensibly) Chapter 213 is wel members. TOPS offers weight loss support. The coming meets group Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at the Avon Community Center, 2155 Eaton Drive (off SR 611). Cost is minimal, and potential members can check it out before joining. For more information ebout "T:OPS, go to www.TOPS.org or contact Lynn at 440-242-7035. ap� I � :PJQ!<m}QW.W:i�� Lupus support group Lively Avon Lakers The Lively Avon Lakers will hold its luncheon at noon June 20 at the Legacy Restaurant of Sweetbriar Golf Course. The menu includes garden vegetable quiche with fruit and apple for dessert. The luncheon cost is $1 0 per person. For crisp reservations, call Pat at 440-933-8986 or Sophie at 440933-9879. The speaker will be Avon Lake Police Department Foundation of America lnc's Avon Area Sup meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Cleve land Clinic Richard E. Jacobs Health Center, Room 103, 33100 Cleveland Clinic Blvd. The Lupus will Group port Memorial brick pavers The Avon Garden Club was honored to design and install a new garden in the Miller Nature Preserve. The garden will be located at the main entrance between the parking area and the front of the building. The garden will be accessed by a brick walk, which will be made up of commemorative bricks purchased by the community. The Avon Garden Club is offer ing a 4- x 8-inch brick paver with three lines of text, 15 spaces each, for $50. An 8- x 8-inch paver with five lines of text can be purchased for $100. Make checks payable to the Avon Garden Club and mail to P.O. Box 111, Avon, OH 44011. '100 Days of Summer' Avon Lake residents are invited to celebrate the "100 Days of Summer" from 4 to 8 p.m. June 22 at the Ellen Trivanovlch Aquatic Center. The Avon Lake Parks and Recreation De partment will kick off the celebration with a complimentary pool party. There will be free giveaways to the first 100 guests through the gates. Rock the House will OJ the-party with fam ily-friendly music, games and contests. Enjoy the wonderful concession stand offering 1 PO-cent hot dogs, pizza, pretzels, candy, ice cream and beverages. Water noodles, beach balls and Coast Guard-approved life jackets will be allowed in the pool for this event Admission is free for this family-fun cele bration. For more information; visit www.avonlake.org or call 440-930-4136. ing Nurse Association, hospice and veterans' groups with hand-crafted hats, scarves, gloves, blankets and more. For more information, call Kathy Burrill at 440-949-2141. LORAIN COUNTY Child Immunization Clinic Child Immunization Clinics are a cooperative effort of. the three Health Departments in Lorain County. These clinics are open to any family with children ages birth to 18 years need ing immunizations. There is a fee for each immunization. How ever, no one will be denied an immunization due to inability to pay. The Lorain County Child lmrnunizatlon Clinic will be at the following locations: the Lorain County General Health District, 9880 S. Murray Ridge Road in Elyria, from 1 to 6 p.m. today; the Elyria City Health District 202 Chestnut St in Elyria, from 8:30 to 11 am. Thursday and 1 to 4 p.m. June 21 ; and St Teresa of Avila Church, 1878 Abbe Road, Sheffield Village, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. June 20. For more information, call 440-244-3418 or 440-322-6367. . " , ' Football club golf outing The Avon Lake Father-Son Football Club will host its 10th annual golf outing at Sweetbriar Golf Course at noon June 23. The cost is $110 per player and includes 18 holes of golf, lunch and a steak dinner. Proceeds benefit the Avon Lake Father Son Football Club scholarship fund and the Shoremen football program. For tickets, call Steve Russell at 847-651-1468. electronics, please.) Win Crushers tickets The Isabella Guild of the Father Regan Council of the Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a raffle for tickets to the Lake Erie Crushers versus Southern Illinois Miners baseball game July 6 at All Pro Freight Stadium, 2900 Baseball Blvd. in Avon. The prize is 12 tickets to the city of Avon's loge, a parking pass and fireworks following the game. Proceeds from the raffle are used for scholarships and community services. Tickets may be purchased from any Isabella Guild member or by calling 440-937-5507 or 440-396-3721. Drawing for the prize will be June 12 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Moore Road in Avon. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20. Avon Lake hydrant flushing The Avon Lake Fire Department and Avon Lake Municipal Utilities are conducting their annual safety inspection of the city's fire hydrants now through Sept 30. Water may become discolored during the inspection, but should clear up in a short time. Please check the water before washing clothes. To find out when crews will be in your area, call the Avon Lake Fire Department at 440-933-8305. That Rocks' The HUGS Foundation, a local nonprofit geared at helping families of chemically dependent adolescents, has teamed up with The Rock Pile, 900 Nagel Road in Avon, through its "Fundraising That Rocks" program. Just mention a donation 'Fundraising Chicks With Sticks The yarn group, Chicks With Sticks, meets at noon every Thursday at the Sheffield Lake Community Center. Any com munity member is welcome, and all donations of yarn or other supplies are gratefully appreciated. Chicks With Sticks sup ports Warm Hands Warm Hearts, Blessing House, The Visit Avon Lake Red Hat Mamas The Avon Lake Red Hat Mamas will board the Mystic Belle at 10:45 am. June 21 for a cruise on the Vermilion River:The cost is $8. Following the cruise, Red Hat Mamas will meet at 1 p.m. for lunch at Quaker Steak & Lube, located on the east side of the river. Those who do not wish to take the cruise, but would like to go to lunch, can meet the group at 1 p.m. at the restaurant When reserving, specify cruise and lunch, or lunch only. For reservations, call Elaine at 440-933-6920. Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque citywide sale Here's a chance to get rid of your unwanted clutter.Join Countryside Antiques, 36290 Detroit Road, during the Avon's citywide Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque yard sales from 9 am. to 6 p.m. June 23 and 11 am. to 5 p.m. June' 24·; Booth spaces are $35 for two days and.measure a generous 10 by 15 feet in size. For a contract, call Lois Shinko at 440-72.43021 or 440-937-5204. Bring your lovelies, useful items, an tiques and collectibles and set up shop for the weekend. (No or seum. Officer Jared Rudduck, who will talk about the work of a search dog. The group will have an opportunity to see Avon Lake Police Department's search dog in action. The Lively Avon Lakers is a social organization for senior citizens (55+) from the Lorain.County area with no commitment other than meeting for lunch on the third Wednesday of each month. New members are always welcome. Dues are $7 per year and help offset the cost of programming. Miller Natur� Preserve Conservatory The Miller Nature Preserve Conservatory offers a variety of programs in June. "Mosaic Tiles" will be offered from 9 to 10:30 am. Saturday in the Orchid Room. Create a Father's Day gift out of glass tile on precut wood called a wedi. This event is recommended for ages 8 and older with an adult. Member fee is $15, and nonmember fee is $18. Preregistra tion is required by today. "Garden Spot" will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday. Learn about annuals, perennials and bien nials. The $2 conservatory fee applies. The Self-Sustainabil ity Series continues with "Grow a Productive Vegetable Garden" presented from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday in the Orchid Room. Preregistration is required by Sunday. Pay at the door. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for nonmembers. The Miller Nature Preserve Conservatory is located at 2739 Cen ter Road (SR 83). clothing Pancake breakfast The 103rd OVI, 5501 East Lake Road in Sheffield Lake, will be serving its second spring pancake breakfast from 8 am. to 1 p.m. Sunday. The menu includes the traditional but termilk pancakes (all you can eat), sausage, juice and coffee. A low-carb option is also offered. The cost is $5 for adults and $2 for children ages 2 to 10. Enjoy the Civil War Museum and the grounds and dining hall. All proceeds benefit the mu . -,', Family Life Theatre Series TrueNorth Cultural Arts presents the Family Support groups The Center for Body, Mind and Spirit at Mercy Cancer Cen ter will host support groups, open to individuals diagnosed with cancer, their families and loved ones, free of charge. The support groups are "Man to Man Prostate Cancer" from 11 am. to 1 p.m. Saturday, "Breast Cancer" at 6:30 p.m. Monday, with 4 Cancer" from to 5:30 "Coping Lung p.m. Tuesday, "Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma Family Support Group" from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. June 18 and "Caring for the Caregivers" from 3 to 4: 15 p.m. June 19. For more information, call 440324-0480. Mercy Cancer Center is located at 41201 Schaden Road in Elyria Youth History Camp The Lorain County Historical Society is offering something different for children ages 6 to 11. Youth History Camp will be held from 9:30 to 11 :30 am. June 18 through 22, providing campers with a series of activities about a different historical topic each day. The topics are as follows: June 18,. "Lorain County History and the History Center"; June 19, "World War II on the Homefront"; June 21, "Fun With Pictures"; and June 22, "Early Transportation in Lorain County." All events begin and end at The Hickories, 509 Washington Ave. in Elyria The fee is $7 per day or $30 for all five camps. Preregistration is required. To register, call the LCHS office at 440-322-3341. Lorain County Toastmasters The Lorain County Toastmasters Club meets the second and fourth Mondays of every month at the Avon Lake Public Library. Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. and last about one hour. Toastmasters provides an opportunity to learn how to ... t· speak in SEE BULLETIN BD., PAGE A 16 Life Theatre Start to Build Your Career This Summer • • Another Stray found in Avon Female Shepherd/Boxer mix, 45# Approx 1 year old. Love-A-Stray took her in and named her Charlotte. She is very loving, knows basic com mands and is good with other dogs. LAS had Charlotte completely vetted and microchipped. We need a foster home for this sweet girl as we search for a forever home. Please contact Connie at [email protected] or call 216-314-0321 - We Publish. LEGALS Call 933-510·0 ,� : :' ", ,Plaase ;-, , .. � _," • , .,.. " "." ", .. � ,1" : � ,:, ":,' Donation drop ofl5>Catlon: ,;.Classtclmage;'445A�onselden,Avon'Lake" ",'.0; � -,� 1 ' :, , YOur:donatJon·:'LAS, p.O. Box.12�fAv�n Lake_4401� -:. ".' foste� homesl! {"._ :;-"_. '. ,.:'.,' ,We de$per�tely , need _-.j. visit ourwabsitlJ for PaypaJ & pels for adopUon( Donatlonure Tax Oftduclabk Thank you for Your Support! �JoVH:.tr.ly.�tfln�'r.�om . • Industry instructors Free tutoring from instructors Career service assistance for all " . head start on' your career.educatioti a .. , . : :,;�; ";��;;f.)i.; ; ;���).c��;\,<;: , .'- " . -;, Mall -:.. .�, .',.' "'< ' " ,�.. 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For more in formation, call Doug Bankston, Lorain County veterans trans portation coordinator, at 440-284-4625 or e-mail from page A 15 public in a mutually supportive atmosphere in which to de velop confidence and assertiveness. For more information, contact Rick Winrod "at 440-327-3108 [email protected], or visit wWW.toastmasters.org. or rickwin . , ',,'.,\':<' ',';1 f�,''R�V.;r: '<M�'r��,:��:��::;;·:,,:'\��'<;'·:·"':·:'�>"'' :·'.' ',,'; ;\" :::}\Rital.:�ti�Er;':"MitCJi�ll:> (ti�'��'-.;' ' f'.K?�a}.ski),. age 8.2,�o� �vbIl'L:ake:: ::,passeda\vay'.TuesdaYI�May 29,' ,., s, \,' . 2'012:��,She was.born November,: ;' ��,-iO, �1�29·iD:' Clev,el�d;:'Ohioto:, '�eJate,�al�ez:.C.',and Phyllis R. .', (nee Ries) Kowalski. , '. � ..... Ben " ' .� Riiavco-cwned "the '., ,', < Franklin store in Avon Lake' .',from"1960-i980 with her later husband;' Edward.· She be-· : longed to St. Joseph Parish. She enjoyed gardening, readlng.andwintering in Florida. :, ," She is survived by her sons Ed Jr. (Dee): Dale' (Linda), Terry (Kathleenl.jeff (Debra), and Larry (Barb) Mitchell; 14 grandchildren; 8'great-grandchildren; sister Marian Kral and brother Ken Kowalski. ,'. ", She was 'preceded in death by her husband, Edward Mitchell; daughters Suzanne" and Linda Louise' Mitchell; and aunt Helen Colley. A Memorial Mass was heldat St.Joseph Churcli, 32929 Lake Rd., Avon Lake on Saturday, June 2 with .. L:i:!·,;_jR�ita=M=a'-"e:""'M=,=·tche" '. . -. " . Free HIV testing The Lorain City Health Department offers free anonymous and confidential HIV testing, education and referral to com munity resources. Results are rapid and no appointment is necessary. A photo ID is requlred, Testing times, dates and lo cations areas follows: from 1 to 4 p.rn. Mondays and Wednes days at Lorain County Health Dentistry, 1800 Livingston ·Ave. in Lorain; and from 9 am. to noon Wednesdays and from 3:30 to ,5:30 p.m, the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at Family Planning of Lorain County, 602 Leona St in Elyria HIV testing is funded in part by the Rural AIDS Advisory Group, Portsmouth City Health Department. [email protected]. WORTH NOTING Crocker Park Fine Art Fair The seventh annual Crocker Park Fine Art Fair will be held from' 10 a.m. to 8 p.rn, Saturday and 11 a.m. to' 6 p.m. Sunday, at the intersection of Crocker and Detroit, roads in Westlake. The art fair brings 100 professional artists to town, turninq this" dlstlnctive. setting into an amazing outdoor art gallery. Featured work includes jewelry, ceramics, painting, glass, photography, fiber, wood and much more. Admission is free, and there is ample, free parking. For more information, visit www.crockerparkfineartfair.com or call 734-662-3382. ' ' . " , , , .. , . TImothy J. O'Connor.presiding." Inurnment will "take place at a later date.' ',: Rev. ' Because of her love of schnauzers, memorial contri.butions can be madeto Love-A-Stray AnimalRescue, P.O. Box 125, Avon Lake, OH 44012, orSt. [oseph ' ' . " , . ' 2012 Athletic Performance Camp Orthopaedic Associates and the YMCA of Greater Cleve land's 2012 Athletic Performance Camp at North Ridgeville High School will aim tp improve the athlete's speed, strength, power and athleticism, while decreasing -risk of injury. The camp is intended for male and female high school athletes, including incoming freshman and graduating seniors. The camp times arid dates' are Mondays.Wednesdays and Thurs days, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Monday through 28, or from 1 to 4 p.m. July 2 through 19. The cost of the camp is $90. For registration and more information, contact Keith Wood, ath letic trainer at North Ridgeville High School, at 440-3273023 or Nick Radca, well ness director at the French Creek YMCA, at 440-934-7812. rescent bulbs and ballasts and tires from noon. to 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 9 am. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. Visit the district's website at www.loraincounty.us/solidwaste for a complete list of acceptable materials. Businesses are asked to contact the .district at 800-449-5463 to preregister for large-quantity loads. For more information, call Keith Bai ley, district director with Lorain County Solid Waste ,Man�ge ment, at 440-329-5440. Lorain County Solid Vyaste Management District is located at 226 Middle Ave. inElyrla . ' , Parish School (at above address). wwW.buschfuneral.com County Collection Center Residents of Lorain County can properly dispose of haz ardous household items, electronics or "e-scrap" items, fluo Transportation for 'veterans The Lorain County Veterans Service Office now offers free transportation for any Lorain County veteran from his or her home (in Lorain County) to medical appointments at St. CHURCH NEWS little less formality, while spending time with others seek fng to know more about God. For more information, call 440-934-5121 or visit www.avonumchurch.org. AVON Flamingo flock fund raiser Help raise money for the Avon Christian Heritage Church youth missions trip by putting pink flamingoes in a friend's yard. For a fee, 25 to 150 pink flamingoes can be put in' someone's yard for 24 hours. All the money raised helps students go to EI Salvador in July. For a price list and to details, go www.refugelive.com/about/fundraiser. or call 440-9345678, ext. 204. ' Sunday evening worship Avon United Methodist Church, 37711 Detroit Road, is offering a new evening worship opportunity at 5:30 p.m. Sundays. This worship service will allow for more casual dress and an informal structure with a relevant Biblical message to apply to everyday life. Contemporary Chris tian music will be sung. This will provide not only an al ternative hour, but a change for those who would like a AVON LAKE The cost per child is $5. To register or for more, informa tion, call the church office at 440-933-5238 or visit www.gbgm-umc.org/lakeshoreumc/index.htmland click on the "Forms" tab. Registration deadline is June 20. St .. Joseph Church Looking for a Mass Sunday evenings in Lorain County? There is a '5' p.m. Mass each Sunday at.St, Joseph-Catholic Church in Avon Lake. Other Masses are at 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sundays, The church is located at 32929 Lake Road, just west of ,; Lake Shore UMC VCB Lake Shore United Methodist Church will host Vaca tion Bible School from 9 a.m. to noon June 25. through 29, and a VBS praise and worship hour July 1. This year's theme is "Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep With God," as the children become divers-in-training plunging into God's Word and discovering stories of deep faith. After a high-energy opening at Ocho's Cove, the divers make their way to the underwater passage. Interactive Bible lessons reveal five ocean insights for living as a fol lower of God, and your divers will learn Sea Scripture memory verses that will boost their faith long after VBS. on SR 83. For-more information, call 440-933-3152 or visit www.stjosephavonlake.org. SHEF'i=IELD i�-� LAKE/VII�LAGE Sheffield Lake UCC luncheon Sheffield Lake United Church of Christ, 603 Sunset Ave., will host a lunch at 11 :30 a.m. Friday. The menu in cludes assorted salads, desserts and beverage. The cost $5.50. is DIRECTORY OF LOCAL CHURCHES Avon Lake Kiwanis requests you attend the Church of your choice. Please bring the children to Sunday School. Avon Lake Printing 227 Miller Road 1-800-231-1431 Avon Lake 933-2800 Busch Funeral and Crematory Services 32000 Detroit Rd., Avon 163 Avon Belden, AL 933-3202 Detzel's Garage 32094 Detroit Road Avon 937-5261 Dr. Mark D. Gould· Podiatrist 32730 Walker Road Avon Lake 933-4021 Ken & LoiS Kodger-leller WIlliams ReallY We'll give 10% of our commissron to YOUR charityl Call us for details 440-933-TEAM (8326) Landings Animal Hospital Dr. Kris Taylor 933-2148 - 516 Avon Belden, Avon Lake - HOPE CHRISTIAN CHURCH AVON 32625 Detroit Road, Avon ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 2640 Stoney Ridge Road, Avon 440-934-4212 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 Garden Drive, Avon 440-934-4710 www.faithavon.org AVON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 37711 Detroit Road, Avon 440-934-5121 SHEFFIELD VILLAGEI SHEFFIELD LAKE 440-937-9602 AVON LAKE 71 5 Harris Road Sheffield Lake opendoor.tv CALVARY BAPTiST CHURCH 36465 Chester Road, Avon 32607 Electric Blvd. Avon Lake ..440-933-8828 440-934-5678 440-308-8037 440-933-8230, 633 Harris Road CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH ANCHORED IN CHRIST � ... 32747 Lake Road ....... " . ..440-934-6060 HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH To advertise your business in the Cl1urch Directory call 440-933-5100 Road, Avon 440-937-5363 AVON BAPTIST CHURCH 2575 Stoney Ridge Rd., ..440-933-6263· AVON LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5290 French' Creek Sheffield 440-937-5001 .... " ......... Tom's Country Place Catering 3430 Stoney Ridge Rd. Avon 934-4553 ' Road' Wendy's ".440-934-4293 439 Avon Belden Road Avon Lake ." .... _ ... . www.avonlakepc.org Avon Lake .. . ..440-933-5238 1878 'Abbe Road, Sheffield 440-934-4227 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 603 Sunset & Richelieu . , UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 440-933-3241 .' ". . 32929 Lake Road ..440-933-3152 Avon Lake • <». Sheffield Lake ._440-949-5171 ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Avon Lake , SAINT TERESA CATHOLIC CHURCH . CHURCH, 32801 Electric Blvd. PROVIDENCE CHURCH 35295 Detroit Road, Avon . NEW HAVEN BAPTIST 32340 Electric Blvd. Avon Lake ..440-933-6240 933-2998"· Bob Allen Insurance 33399 Walker Rd, Ste:B Avon Lake 440-933-5223 Oster Road, Sheffield 440-949-2620 479� __ Avon 440-934-6252 , .. 33119 Electric Blvd. 33601 Detroit See·Thru Window Cleaning Co. Let Us Make Your Panes Sparkle .440-949-7888 Sheffield Lake ..440-949-6398 LAKE SHORE UNITED METHODIST 38665 French Creek Road ._ .... ...... 410 Lear Road, Avon Lake 440-933-3777 Avon Lake ST. CLEMENT OF OHRID MACEDONIA ORTHODOX CHURCH . : . NEW COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Avon ........ Auto & Truck Service 38219 Colorado Ave. Avon 934-4318 Ray's � � FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH AVON CHURCH OF GOD 35575 Detroit Road, Avon www.ncbcavon.com 440-949-7744 1430 Lake Breeze Road Sheffield www.cbcavonlake.org www.christian-heritage.org 37445 Detroit Road, Avon .... LAKE BREEZE CHURCH OF THE,BRETHREN .......... CHRISTIAN HERITAGE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Paint & Paper Place 32745 Walker Road Avon Lake 933-3111 SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR AVON LAKE CAMPUS 321 Lear Road, Avon Lake 440-323-4644 Misencik Funeral Home 36363 Detroit Rd. (!.f'W Avon 440-934-8000 �'1;,n . - . . . CHURCH OF GOD, SHEFFIELD· THE CHURCH LOVE'IS BUILDING 2280 North Abbe Road :.' :',; .?heffield _ .. __ "_.440�934-6992 �. r , , � , >,.. suPPORFbUR (f{i LOCAL CHURCHES 1 ',' 1 ,I j I croc .e 3V1UL • MOO.25139A9223519S!· c.c;�5\q 3\-\", THE PRESS· 2PRESSPAPERS.COM NOTEBOOK ACADEMIC NOTES • • HONOR ROLLS • SCHOOL LUNCHES • LIBRARY,NEWS • j arA A17 JUNE 6,2012 I I I JVSSpecial Olympics PICTURED (L-R): Instructor Laura Lauren Torrez, Crystal Behner and Eland, Jeremy Wagner, Bobby McFadden, Josh Nabors, supervisor Denise Scarpucci, Kylee Charles. Kneeling are Kaitlyn Bryant and Torie Ambers. Photo courtesy of JVS NOTEBOOk( ,·"ACAD,EMIC ,NOTES, 1-' ,� ; , t • BR,ITTANYSTASIK, of Av'o� Cake, qraduated with a master's degree i� occupational therapy from Bay Path in College Longmeadow, . , appllcatlon.vacademlc 're'cofd,:test scores ,:and leaqer-:' ship , '" . In-school . E. , ER,IN BARNES, Muskingum Universlty !n the ��'. " community.�· ,�. .' : , " named.to the Avo!"! Lake, dean's .list for the spring 2012 of was ! , ' . LINDSAY SCHOFIELD, Faith Lutheran Preschool AECPTA Faith Lutheran Preschool, 2265 Garden Drive, is accept Parents of children birth through kindergarten can join The school is for the 2012-13 school the Avon Early Childhood PTA (AECPTA) anytime during the year. ing applications licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Serv school year. AECPTA is a family organization providing eduices. There are still openings in the pre-K class, which meets from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The children SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE A 18 must be 5 by' Dec. 31. Openings are available in the 4year-olds class, which meets from 9 to 1-J :30 a.m. Tues The Temperature Is Rising & We Are Heating Up day, Wednesday and Thurs At Step By Step Dance day. Children- must be 4 by Aug. 1 to attend. There are also openings in the Monday Step by Step Dance and Friday 2-year-olds class. Academy, under the For more information, call direction of the church office at 440Kristin M Carney, 934-4710 or Mellinger � of Avon Lake, graduated' with a bachelor of science degree from the Unlverslty of Findlay ,during' spring commencement ceremonies May 5. , , ' I, Things Academy! • semester. : at 440-327-4741, or visit www.faithavon.com. Parents and children are welcome to visit any school day. . Maine. '�,,' or AVON - MELANIE D'ANGELO, a graduating-senior from, Avon l.ake High School, was awarded the CFAES Merit Scholarship from The' Ohio State University. She re-· ceived a substantial award from-the' College of Food" Agricultural and Environmental Sciences based. on her achievements Every year on the third Friday of May, 13 school districts from around Lorain County descend on Ely Stadium in Elyria for the annual Special Olympics Elyria Regional Track and Field event. All of the competitors have the opportunity to live out the motto, "Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." Five Lorain County JVS stu dent athletes participated. The .students were Torie Ambers from Midview; Kaitlyn Bryant from North Ridgeville; Josh Nabors from Keystone,'Bobby McFadden from Avon Lake; and Jeremy Wagner from Columbia. Each of the athletes participated in one track and one field event. The girls ran the 100-meter race and competed in the standing long jump. The boys participated in the softball throw and 100-meter dash. During the opening ceremony, Kaitlyn Bryant was the JVS torch bearer, and the other members of the team carried the JVS banner iri the parade of schools. Amy offers STEP DANCE by dance instruction for STEP children and adults ages 4 and up. ACADEMY Colorado Ave Suit<; D Avon, Ohio 44011 37701 (440) 934 - professional All skill levels are welcome! 5465 2012 Summer Dance Registration Friday,]une 8th from 6 PM 8 PM - Saturday,]une 9th from 12 PM 2 PM Wednesday & Thursday,]une zo- & zt- from 6 PM- 8 PM - The 5-weck summer session starts Our Pre-Teen Jazz class while Tap • At Step by performing Jazz • leaps to into Monday,]uly 9th• action as they "Black and Gold" Ballet • at command the stage Recital 2012. Hip Hop • Lyrical Step, we strive for excellence & are a "step" above the rest! -' . -_-- �--�--� �-- ��---�------�--�-�-----.-. -_- . , I . tive and low-cost way to conserve water and save money: The city of Avon Lakeoffers rain barrels kits for $20,'City Engineer Joe Reitz Will demonstrate how to install a rain barrel at 7 p.m. Tuesday. If interested in a rain barrel kit preorders with payment must be made by Friday for pickup at the program and can be done at the circulation desk an� ins:tallation Poetry contest Third- through 12th-graders are invited to participate in the "Own the Night" poetry contest Monday through July 7. Pick up an entry form at the library and submit an original poem by July 7. Winners will receive a poetry journal and other prizes. Contact the library for more information. AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY 37485 Harvest Drive, Avon . friendship bracelet design will be fea tured every two weeks during Slimmer reading beginning June 14. Drop by the YA desk and new check it out 440-934-4743 Clown Friends meeting The Friends of the Avon Library will hold a business meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday. New mem bers are welcome. Explorer's Club for Kids Kindergartners through fifth-graders will play the Dreamcatcher game and make their own smaller dreamcatcher to take home during the Explorer's Club for Kids. Attend one of the ses sions at 1 p.m. Tuesday or June 13. Preregistra tion is required. 'Yoga for Kids' The "Yoga for Kids" program will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday. School-age children are invited to this fun, free introduction to yoga presented by the staff from the French Creek YMCA Prereg istration is required. 'Tai Chi for Kids' Situ Stephanie Thompson will share a story about tai chi and teach the basics at this fun pro gram for school-age children at 2 p.rn. June 15. is required. Online job searching An Job Searching and Resumes pro �nline gram Will be held at 3 p.m. June 18. Participants will be shown a variety of online resources avail able for job hunters and will receive samples of resumes and instruction in techniques for com posing arid saving resumes, as well as e-mailing resumes as attachments or inputting resume in formation to websites. Space is limited. Prereg istration is required. Excel for Beginners Preregistration i I I I A free Excel for Beginners program will be held at 6 p.m. June 19. Participants will learn about the basics of using the 2007 edition of Mi crosoft Excel to set up a spreadsheet workbook Find out about free, online tutorials that allow learning and review of more complex Microsoft Excel operations. Participants need to be com fortable using a mouse to attend. Class size is limited. Preregistration is required. 'Zumbatomics for Kids' Schoolage-children will earn about Zumba and get a great workout with kid-centric music and moves. Come to "Zumbatomics for Kids" at 12:15 p.m. June 23. Preregistration is required. Year of the Titanic Staff from the Lorain County Historical Soci ety will present "1 912: The Year of the Titanic" at 7 p.rn. June 25. The presentation will include the worldwide events of 1912, followed by a first person narrative portrayal of Trtanic passenger Carrie Constance Chaffee. AVON LAKE PUBUC LIBRARY 32649 Electric Blvd., Avon Lake Community Day A free community shred event is scheduled from 9 am. to noon Saturday in the southwest section of the library parking lot Each household may bring up to flve, standard copy-paper boxes or five grocery-size bags of personal, confidential documents for secure cross-cut shredding by Shredding Network. Circus caricatures Fifth- through 11 th-graders may join profes sional caricaturist and cartoonist Mike Lueszler from 11 am. to noon Tuesday. He wilr demon strate how to create your own circus-themed car icatures. Sign up at the YA desk or call 440-933-8128, ext 244. Jr. Tree House dub The Jr. Tree House Club, for ages 6 and 7, will meet from 1 to 1 :45 p.m. Tuesday. Have fun being a clown with games and activities. Regis tration is required in DiscoveryWorks or by calling 440-933-7848. ' Rain barrel demonstration Rain barrels are an old-fashioned yet effec- School. For more [email protected]. AVON LAKE ---------------_ Camp Exploration 2012 Camp Exploration 2012 will be held from 8:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. June 25 to 29 at Avon Lake High School. Avon Lake students Babysitting Course certified Red Cross instructors, includes basic instruction in child safety and care, first aid and infant CPR. Classes will be held from 9:30 am. to 1 p.m. June 19 and 21. Students ages 11 to 15 are welcome and must attend both sessions. The $45 fee includes a workbook and first aid kit Register online at the Red Cross, using the coupon code obtained at the YA desk or by calling 440-933-8128, ext 247. Taught by this High information or to request a form visit online, membership or e-mail www.avonecpta.org Children ages 6 to 9 are invited to sign up for Clown Academy, which will be held from 10 to 11 :30 am. June 15. Leam tricks and stunts, do a craft and enjoy a snack, all with a clown/circus is required, beginning Mon tbe�e. Regist�ation In the children's day department or by calling 440-933-8128, ext 253. course through eighth grade, may reg� �indergarten ister, is a math/science Camp Exploration camp where students are provided with chal learning projects through len�ing, hands-ona better they gain understanding and wh.lch enJoyment of math and science concepts and skills. There are many new and exciting units planned. The program culminates with a clos ing ceremony June 29. Cost is $165 per par ticipant and includes all materials and a T-shirt. Registration information may be found on the district website at www.avonlakecityschools.org under the link "Flyer Con-' nection." Registration may also be made at the Avon Lake Board of Education Office, Avon Lake High School, 175 Avon Belden Road. For more information, call Julie Appleton at 440-933-6210. 'My Cousin, the Alien' Students ages 9 to 11, read and discuss "My Cousin, the Alien� by Pamela Service, from 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m. June 28. Bring a brown bag lunch, provide drinks. Register and �d the alibrary will of the book in the children's de pick up copy partment beginning Monday. DOMONKAS PUBLIC LIBRARY 41 25 E. Lake Road, Sheffield Lake Christ Lutheran Preschool 440-949-7410 portable planetarium Come into the STARLAB inflatable dome planetarium and take an interactive look at the u.niverse during children's summer reading kickoff event Children of all ages with a care giver are invited to discover the wonders of the night sky. Watch the moon change phases and the movement of the summer constellations. The show runs for 20 minutes for groups of 20 at a time. The event is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The children's summer reading program is funded by a grant from The Stocker Foundation. t�e Basic Internet A Basic Internet class will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Become familiar with Internet basics, using search tools and printing visiting In Internet and saving Explorer. Class size is lim ited. Preregistration is required. �eb.sites, Tuesdays @ Two Book Club Adults are invited to join the Tuesdays @ Two Book Club when it meets at 2 p.rn. this Tuesday. Enjoy a lively discussion of "Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart" by Gordon Livingston. Copies of the book are available at the library. New members are welcome. or Lutheran Preschool is. registering children for the 2012-13 school year. Christ Lutheran Preschool is a Two Star Step Upto Quality Award winner and the only Christianbased preschool in Avon Lake. The school incorporates prayer, Jesus' love and the well-known stories from the Bible, including creation, Noah's Ark and the birth of Jesus into the kindergarten readiness The programs 'Handwriting Without Tears" and "Lunch Buddies" were added this year. The school offers six different classes for 3to 5-year-old's. Two-day- and a three-dayper-week classes are available for 3-yearand olds. three-dayTwo-day-, availfour-day-per-week pre-K classes are able for 4- and 5-year-olds. For registration or more information, contact Teri Pienoski at 440-933-6714. Christ Lutheran Preschool is located inside Christ Evangelical Church, which is at the intersection of Lake Road and SR 83. ,Christ STARLAB Team Edward 440-933-81 28 Shred Academy Red Cross .-'" f!eld Make-it and take-lrcratt A fullest from page A17 .- AVON/OOMONKAS, . curriculum: Jack 'n' Jill Jack 'n' Jill Nursery School is a place where chlldren.develop their physical, social, emotional and cognitive capabilities to their required. Magnificat High Big Book Club ' invited to at Flrst- through fifth-graders tend the Dream Big Book Club at 1 p.m. June 18. Enjoy funky food stories and make a special snack Add Page T\yo to your paper bag dream book Win a prize by attending all six sessions of the Dream Big Book Club. Preregistration is reare . quired.· Foreign Cornerstone Preschool is' now holding registration for the 2012-13 school year. Call to schedule a tour at 440-933-7646. For more information about Cornerstone Previsit school, www.comerstonepreschoolal.com. Corner stone Summer Camp is an opportunity for children ages 3 to 8 to enjoy summer songs, games, crafts, nature and water play. It is an enriched, enjoyable summer camp where a hands-on approach is used to learn in a safe and friendly environment. There are five one week sessions that meet from 9 to 11 :30 am. Each week focuses on a different theme such as "Camping and Wildlife," "Carnival; "Olyrnpics,' "Spy Kids" and "Wet and Wild Water Week" For summer camp registration, visit www.comerstonepreschoolal.com. , LORAIN COUNTY ' Families needed for students exchange ASSE International Student Exchange Programs, in cooperation with the local high schools, is seeking local families to host boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 18 from a variety of countries around the world. To become a host family or to find out how to become involved with ASSE in your com munity, call the Midwestern regional office at 800-736-1760 or-visit .www.assehosts.com to begin a host family application. Open Door Christian Pre school Open Door Christian Preschool offers 3year-olds and prekindergarten classes with options of two, three or five days. Both morn ing and full-day options are available. Aver age class size is 11. The purpose of the preschool is to serve families of preschool ers by partnering with them to prepare their children for future school experiences. ODCP believes children learn best through play. The curriculum is biblically based and uses pur poseful playas well as large and small group times. Open-ended activities in learning cen ters allow children to explore at their devel opmental level. Membership to the Church of the Open Door is not required to apply. For more information or to schedule a tour, con tact Bronwyn Tucker, admissions director, at 440-326-2367. Open Door Christian Pre school is located at 8287 W. Ridge Road in E�a ' Film Club Adults, 18 years or older, are invited to erjoy the screening of the foreign film of the month, "Children of Heaven" (an Iranian film), when the Foreign Film Club meets at 6 p.m. June 18. School launches Innovative Education for Global Learning SURROUND LEARNING™ . of Ma�nificat High School Boa!d. million $5 DJr(�ctors recen�ly launched,� to be The 1 O-book checkout First- through fifth-graders, stop by the library June 18 through June 23, during regular library hours, and check out 1 0 books for a chance to win a Subway gift card. Dream CO.rnerstone Preschool Team Jacob? Sixth- throuqh 12th-graders are invited to a Team Edward or Team Jacob activity at 7 p.m. June 14 for an evening of fun, trivia, friends and snacks. Teens are encouraged to dress up as their favorite "Twilight" character: Preregistration is potential. The school is presently reg classes for beginning in September. istering It offers two different options for 3-year-olds, cational and social activities for parents, care two-day- or three-day-per-week classes. Al givers and children from birth through kinder- though the morning classes fill quickly, there garten .ln Avon and the surrounding are still openings in the classroom for 3-year Four-year-olds can attend a class that communitie�, AECPTA offers members fun olds. three days per week, or a class that meets trips for their families, three family par ties a year, clubs and outings for the parents meets four days per week Classes for 5individually and together, and so much more. year-olds meet four days per week The pre It is an organization about children with a school offers a safe, happy and creative focus on families, while giving adults the op atmosphere in which children enjoy learning portunity to socialize and build a foundation in experiences and play. For registration or for a the community. General meetings are held at tour of our preschool, contact Melody Rice at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month Avon Lake United Church of Christ at 440933-7946. September, through May, at Avon NOTEBOOK, LIBRARY NEWS . Capital Campaign complete by SURROUND LEARNING redesign. FNI is educational facility planning and archi tectural design group focused on improved learning for schools. FNI has provided professional services to local, regional and an December 201 � t? propel Magnificat forward by redesigning �ne-q�arter of the research and national governments, school districts and sc.hool: the c�ntral.leammg, an match of learning other educational clients in 36 countries. leisure, �reas.m I.deal modalities With Magnificat will break ground the last day of the 2011-2012 academic year to begin SURROUND LEAR�ING will provide for the sustaining and, Phase I of SURROUND LEARNING which f�undation the of strength Magnificat High includes the School Entrance and the enhancing as a renowned school college-preparatory -Surround Learning Center. school. Based on 20 Learning Modalities _ - en_Vlronments� . , ,.SURROUND LEARNING connects· th� physical space to the teaching environment ,and fulfills the school's mission by creating a holistic and enriched learning experience. Fielding Nair International (FNI) is. the architectural design firm partnering with Magnificat High School to create the • � .� ".__-_' __ MAG N I FI CAT Largest alJ.girl Ca!holic high school in !he state of Ohio' 20770 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River www.MAGNIFICATHS.org 440.�31.1572· THE PRESS· 2PRESSPAPERS COM' JUNE 6, 2012 Congratulations 71 % OF THE CLASS OF the members to· , 2012 WAS OFFERED NANCY of 20121 ' COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. $13.5 MILLION IN PHI BETA KAPPA, Class of the ' Abby Davis POWELL SERVICE AWARD, Al�a Wilkins SISTER BERNADETTE VETTER, H.M. AWARD, Emily Minerd , " SISTER MARY PAT CoOK, H.M. 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With 33 years of experience and an ex tensive portfolio of jobs and gleaming client tes timonials, West Construction is a staple in the community. call us this month after we finished the job to thank us and tell us that she and her family feel like they are living in a vacation home every day because of the home remodel," says owner Mike West. "We had A a customer three-generation family-owned business, Mike learned his building skills from his father who was in the building industry and got his de sign sense from his mother who was an artist. Today, his children, who all graduated from Avon High School, are part of the business, help- . __ I'" �..... -..:-;..:.;_.�-�._;j;.:;:'i':_:. I : .:' _ .: ing market the company. and' run the office. "Consumers have many choices when looking for a home rernodeler," he points out. '''We cut ''We cut out the middleman building" our own cabinets and own fabricating our countertops." Skilled carpenters crafnhe custom cabinets from solid wood in all type of styles and finishes in the Avon Lake shop, giving clients endless de sign options with a real custom feel. Whether you are looking to remodel your kitchen or bathroom, refinish your basement or build an addition, West Construction offers a deThis is a , �. . ..';' simplifying the .remodeling process," explains Mike. "Design concept-layout, 'architecture, estimating, material selectiori.construction, completion and warranty are all part of the process. There is no guessing, no.middleman and no cookie-cutter selections. Everything is unique to your specific project." . P, .. pr�e�.s that ensures each job exceeds Design/build . out the middleman by custom building our own cabinets and fabricating our own countertops for each job. We're also distributors for tile flooring and glass shower enclosures. Not only does this give us better control oyer our jobs, but it also al lows us to pass along savings to our customers." sign/build -., the c�sto�er's.e��ations. CUSTOM BUILDERS AND REMODIELERS custom . ,'! � �.k.� westconstrutllon by ; experience and an extensive portfolio of jobs and gleaming client testimonials, Mike in tile community. '. astaple /' West's West Construction is Just like the designers ., again. With 33 While it is good to view be fore and after photos in na tionaf home magazines and watch home and garden tele vision shows for inspiration, when it's time to remodel your home, local remodeler West Construction can make your dream a reality. • -:» .', . IS a way of .- It all starts with a free in-home consultation plan and cost estimate. "I followed bya design always ask' a customer these key questions: What do you like least about your space and what do you like most? Then I ask them to close their eyes and envision what they would love their dream space to-look like," he says. "This gives me a good starting point to develop a cus tom design for their specific needs." During the remodeling process, customers are kept in the loop during pre-construction meetings and material selections all the way through to the construction phase, completion and the warranty. "Communication is one of the most im portant assets while working with a contractor," Mike Comments. "One of the ways we commu nicate is by having the job foreman dedicate a spot in the house, usually a wall or bulletin .. , board, w�ere h�'· can relay information to ,c�stomer. West Construction s commitment to . ., . "j .. the .. pro- custo.mer s.ervice has earne? the �ide excellent company an A+ ratl�g Wlt� the B�tt;r B_usmess Bureau and an A ratm!? With A�gle s LISt. The �ompa�y also �as multiple low interest financ available. mg options It all starts with a free in-home consultation. Regardless if your budget is for a large fam or addition a small ily handyman-sized task, Mike takes a personal interest in every client. "I still remember the first three jobs I did three decades ago," he recalls. "I just drove by one last month and it still has the same siding and roofing we installed in the '70s." room goal is to build lifelong relationships provide solutions for our customers' needs through our unparalleled customer service, unique design and superior craftsmanship," he "Our and concludes. West Construction is located at 753-£ Avon Belden Road, in Avon Lake. Cal/440-570-1000 to schedule a consultation. V,sit www. WestConstruc tion.net for more information. paid �dvertisement / STICKLEY ( '. e \ . �:j�. ·r�::I ;,!::: �tc:�\:�;�!.9":�: .. .. (., l GET ? .� ----�--��---------------------------------------------- ' � -" " --� '1' " , . ,.' " '" June 6, 2012 r . ThePRESS �, B1 " .' -, athlete� .vvrap Avon Lake uptrack season at-slate" '(third;il-8):Nfcole AVON LAKE of Bowling Green Rozs� of Cuyahoga: 'Falls (fourth, .n-ai.. Paige' Grosel of Marietta (fifth, 11-4) and Nicole Waibel of Cuyahoga Falls (sixth, 11-4).' By Joe,Ostrica ' Avon Lake seniors Francesco Maiorca and Katy Link competed in their final athletic events' as high school students, performing on the biggest stage possible: the Division I state championship, which was held in Columbus Saturday. Shoregals junior Christine Bohan, who competed in three events, will have one more shot next year for another state finals appearance. Bohan finished the highest out of the three individuals .in one of her three field events, taking seventh in the high jump. She scored 0.75 points after finishing with a leap of 5-2. Seventh-place finishers typically score two points, but Bohan had to share-her score with three other athletes who finished with the same height. Bohan won the tiebreaker by getting the leap on fewer at- also competed in the shot' put, competition, placing 14th with a toss of·37Bohan 10.50. The winning throw was 4,7-4.'50 by Katelyn Daniels of Lewis Center. Bohan was just 1.25 inches from cracking the top 10. Maiorca, 'who took second in the regionals with' his time atstate.ifimshingninth overall with a time of.4:19.22. Just 5.18 separated Maiorca from the top eight runners. Bran non Kidder of-Lancaster won the race with a time of 4:14.03, followed by Grant Onken of Dublin Coffman (4:16.08), [arrod Genther of Canal Winchester (third, 4:16.27), Willy Fink of Maumee (fourth, 4:16.40), Owen Norley of Chagrin Falls (fifth, 4:18.79), Jake 'Brumfield of Butler (sixth, 4:19.05), Garret Crichlow of Twinsburg (seventh, 4:19.09) and Alex Notton of Mason (eighth, 4:19.14). Link, who also raced in the 1600 in girls competition, placed 11th overall with a time of 5:08.02, almost four seconds faster than the 12th-place runner. Beavercreek junior Sydney Leiher won the race with a time of on tempts. Maddie Morror of North Canton won the high jump with, a leap of 5-9, followed by Jasmine Glover of Sidney (5-8), Taylor Smith of Canal Winchester (5-6), Jasmine Weatherspoon of Northlake (5-4), Lauren Pannell of Hoban (5-4) and Southwestern Conference rival Erin Kasper of Amherst (5-4). 4:49.61. Rounding out the top 10 placers were Solon's Therese Haiss (4:53.80), Medina's Anna Boyert (4:55.15), Hilliard's Lauren Hoover (5:01.07), Sylvania Northview's AI ison Work (5:01.25), Dublin Scioti's Minori Minagawa (5:02.67), St. Ursula Academy's Bridget Johnston (5:04.14), Dublin Coff- . Bohan came in ninth place in the girls pole vault with a height of 11-0, the same leap the seventh- and eighth-place finishers (Danielle Harding, of Fairfield, and Jenny respectively). Nelson, of Mason, ior Morgan heig�t Estes' won of 12-5 '"followed the Green jun- man's .Clarissa even� 'with,' a of by Whi�ey B��� .. ,N?�'s les��,?� L�Wl�.,Ce��er·(��con?; 1�;.8), M�� �om��,'r. Bons (5:06.86), Clayton C�ild.�rs (5:07 .39) "" � =: -:.' ,':.' - -of'�" " _-'. _. '''' ,so,�,�.'�aroh.n� S_��e�s (5:�7..9�):,!., _""�"�<,;'' ' l' '.': Sl�EFFIELD·VILLAGE/A.VON"·<":', , ' By,J�,Ostria:i,:'" ,,' , 1)1e , """'., .. , _., Center '-, ' .'::' ._,__ "', " .. -..' -.. "resentingtheCards. " " , .. _,•.','" .. z: .. plo.nsh!p�Te'¢�!l}Iy.;�ress. photo _, � • ,.'�: ... - �uai L�� County An-star F�otbB11 Gam�"� Pro Pho1Qgraphy -. � _. ,. r: < <"'.�,:::\':-'" I. " =�= ,�, Louis Francis (W!lmingtori, College), Wide re- ceiver/defensivebackJoshZenkert(1\IIegh�nyCollege), offensive guard/ defensive end Gio Ta�T (Allegheny College), offensive guard Michael Johnston (Muskingum _', . - prep (or:Fifaay,'s afl-stargame • • , " - -' '. - �n.�'_'Hud:.",_",AV9�.l:�K� senior Katy Link competed in the girls 1600 race at the state cham- Are,�: f()oJha.1l 'p 13 yers '.I 1600 at 0.(4:19".61, improved' a time ' take place Friday at Elyria Catholic this year, and Brookside University), offensive guard/ defensive tackle Aric Pruitt will have seven athletes representing the Cardinals. f\.v_0tJ. (Trine-University) and tight end Zack Kirkwood are High School will have three players competing in the game: Brookside's .other all-star selections. ," :�Avon's tightend/defensive lineman/linebacker Tyler Kickoff is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m, The all-star rosters are primarily made up 'of athletes who' Lance TEIDL/LB U ohn Carroll University], tight end/ de were namedto the All-Lorain County first teain. Coaches', .fenslve lineman Greg Harrison (University of Dayton) and wide receiver/safety Jacob Mullins will represent have the ability to add players, depending on position needs the Eagles. and recommendations from other coaches.: Avon Lake did nothave their selections submitted in Brookside defensive back Keyonte Francis, who will attend Otterbein next fall; is one of seven athletes rep-: time for deadline. .. . - _ . '. ' _ " , ' Avon Lake's Marron wins unique Tyler Lance Keyonte Francis race . AVON LAKE, fore each , :', By Jay Seaton diana," he said. "The world record holder will be there 'as well." Marron's regular season was full of accomplishments as well. For the Raiders, Marron made the varsity cross lap. : Marron, 'despite running in two events at the track championship, was .' -------------- excited to compete in his first-ever Milk Mile. 'II ran the'4:56 after participating in two events in our conference champi on ship meet," Marron said. "I had Avon Lake, High School graduate and Mount Union University freshman Matthew Marron recently set a Mount Union track and field/cross country record. The record was not set some good competition. In fact, I beat in any traditional race, however. Inmy teammate, who had won it three for set the school record Marron years' in a row." stead, Not only did Marron come, in the Milk Mile With a time of 4:56. and break Mount Union's first The fifth annualMount Union.University Milk Mile took place two days school record, but he also currently after the Raiders 'won their Ohio Ath-' has the fastest time _in the nation 'letic Conference record 29th' track -this year' for the event. Marron's champions1¥p.'·TheMi1kMilec�nsists,: �:56 time is also the of Mount Union University track and" In theworld, Marron has 11:1S eyes field "�thletes::"rimging: from sprinters "set I m the p.rize.". and distance runners, to hurdlers and hoping to break the world record four roil at, the National Milk Mile throwers; The athletes have to November in Inof milk bebut mustdrink a Championship " . .1 , ! ,J I"c 'j . , ' , �eventh.r�stest �p.' ' . . . - laps, t cup _� _, , " f" , " � _ i� country team. He also was named to the All-Ohio Athletic Conference for indoor and outdoor track. After a suc cessful season, Marron has several goals for the future "I want to make the all-conference team for cross country and hopefully go to nationals," he said. "I also want to repeat as a member of the all-confer ence team in track and hopefully win the conference championship again." Marron' also wants to win his Milk Mile title at the national level. "It's one of my goals," Marron said.' "I want to be the Milk Mile national' ' champion." r.!!�Iii::!!�! L. _ MAn MARRON (far right) set a school record in the Milk Mile race. Photo courtesy of Marron -- •• -----_.. .�- By Dan Gilles '- _ .'_ three other franchises in three' other 'independent leagues before finding his way' back .to the Frontier League and, eventually, the Crushers .Once Davis put on his Crushers jersey, he would be the only one in the team's three-yearhistory to have never taken it off. Davis 'enters his fourth season with, the Crushers more comfortable and content with his situation, some thing that wasn't necessarily the case the previous two roundings. only .seems content to be the ,;. .,: �"fI-'" 'y It's taken Lake Erie Crushers standout Andrew Davis three seasons to be total 1 y comfortable 'with his new sur But, entering his fourth year with the team, Davis ... two players, �tfll with the Crushers from that. historic in augural 2009 team, a team that began .working out at Avon Middle School but wound upFrontier League champions, after winning a thrilling back-to-back five.... ._' game playoff series, In Fagan's case, he spent the 2.01.Q season playing for AVON···· not longest-standing player on has planted some roots in . the baseball team; but also the community. "It feels great to be back," said Daviswhen the 201i Crushers first reported to All Pro' Freight Stadium May 2. "I'm ready to get started; especially after how last sea son ended. I'm here, excited and ready to go." Part of the reason he may be more comfortable is be cause he's now become entrenched in the community. He moved to Avon full time this February so he could be around the team's facility. Also, he became a volunteer assistant with the Avon High SchoolJV base ball team. The Eagles' varsity team reached the district championship game in back-to-back seasons and went 24-4 this year. "Andrew is now part of the community and' this is what he wants to do," Crushers manager John Mas sarelli said. "He's moved up here full time, coaching at (Avon) High School. He hopes to start a hitting school here. It's exciting for him." Crushers general manager Daniel Helm said that Davis became more active not just with the baseball side of things, but also with the community-relations side of it as well since he moved to town. Davis even brought Avon grad Jordan Week, who was also an assistant to the JV team, with him to the Crush ers this season. Week will serve as the team's bullpen . ' . ,. - - .: " - _----_.- seasons. In both seasons, Davis got off to slow starts before finding his groove. Last season, when Davis found his groove, it turned into one of the most torrid stretches of hitting the league has ever seen. Davis' season ended suddenly with three games re maining in the regular season, when he came down with a toe infection that put him in the hospital for a few days. Without their on-field leader, the Crushers won two of three games at Traverse City to leapfrog the Beach Bums and clinch the -final playoff sp.ot in the Frontier . League. . Davis . and go so much, it's a good story for me tosee An drew really take root here." Davis has been a Crusher longer than All Pro Freight Stadium has been open, and the only people who have been with the organization longer are team owner Steven Edelson, manager John Massarelli, hitting coach Dave Schaub and pitching coach Chris Steinborn. He and left-handed pitcher Paul Fagan are the only come catcher. "To see (Davis) establish himself in the community and become part of the community after being with us since the beginning, it says a lot about him and his de sire to remain a Crusher," Massarelli said. "You see guys , However, with Davis on crutches, he could only watch as the Crushers were swept in three games by eventual league champion Joliet. His bat and his de fense were sorely missed. "Missing Davis and (former infielder) [edam (Rivera) would be like if the Yankees went into a playoff series with the Red Sox without (Derek) Jeter and (Alex) Ro driguez," Massarelli said. "That's how important those two guys were to our lineup and what we were able to do (last) year." SEE PAGE 83 DAVI5_, North Coast Vipers win division in baseball tournament AVON LAKE/AvON/SHEFFIELD LAKE Courtesy of North Coast Vipers / The lOU North Coast Vipers baseball team won its, age division in the Wellington Memorial Day tour-'> nament. The Vipers had seven home runs in a 16:;'l,_.. championship. game win over the Ohio.Hit Club. The team is' comprised of players from four cotiii�"" ties including Brennan Dickey from Avon and Michael Weber from Sheffield Lake, and five from Avon Lake (Nick Buttari, Aidan Grabowski, Alex Harrington, Jared Krukowski' and 'Kevin Pincura) Harrington led theVipers hitting with two home runs in the championship game. Ben Bliss, Peyton Wilson, Trent Sexton, Pincura and Patrick Conroy also added home runs in the game. Bliss earned tournament MVP honors with his work on the mound' and at the plate. He pitched a total of six inning's, allowing only four runs and striking out seven. Bliss was 6-for-ll with two home runs and a double in the tournament., Leading Vipers hitters included Harrington (a-for10, three home runs, onedouble), Conroy (�.,:,for-ll, two home runs, one double), Pincura (7-for-l0,-two home runs, three. doubles; one triple), "Brennan Dickey (6-for-9;'three doubles) and Grabowski. (7-for_ . , .. . . ""',' ; . 13, two doubles).' _. _�, Krukowski hit a two-rim, shot and added to the Vipers' home run total of-: 12 for. the tournament. Weber and Chris Jackson added solid work on the mound. Buttari contributed to' the Vipers' champi onship with great effort in the field, . ':'"'. .' ' , .. . . T�E NORTH CQASf VIPERS include (front row. L-R) Kevin Pincure, Aidan Grabowski. Peyton Wilson. Trent Wilson. Bren nanDickey, Nick Buttari, Ben Bliss; second row: Gip Conroy. Alex Harrington. Jared Krukowski. Chris Jackson .. Michael Weber; back row: Brian Conroy. Keith Grabowski. Josh Wilson. Photo courtesy of Keith Grabowski Lake-Podiatry, Inc. DR. MARK D. 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Before 3:00 - 31666 Hilliard Blvd· Westlake/Avon, Ohio www.hilliardlakesgc.com • 440-871-9578 THE PRESS· 2PRESSPAP,ERS.COM,· JUNE.Q, 20.12 "�J Avon team wins CYO division EIGHTH GRADE girls basketball team from St Mary of the lmmaculate Conception. !HE In Avon completed a 9-1 regular season. The team won the CYO Intermediate West Division, twi�e avenging their only regular season loss. Avon completed its season by winning fo�r straight games to capture the Cleveland CYO Division II champlonsbip, finishing with a final season record of 17-4. The team includes (front row, L-R) Chloe Zakutny, Megan Biskupich, Amanda Tamesis, Ally Black, Kassie Laurent; back row: Willy the Wildcat Coach Neal Laurent Courtney Fobel, Becky Horvath, Josie Carandang, Katherine Schafer, Emma �dkins, Coach Matt Carandang, Coach Dennis Zakutny. Photo cq.uK�sy of Bob Ho�ath Davis went on.ian DAVIS, from page 83 streak, batting .531 -.: through Sept. played. "I'm excited for Andrew because I think he's definitely a needed player. \Vith the new rule in the league that you' can keep a veteran who's been with the team for multiple years and is above the �il�it,�ewMe�e�������� _.j�tg�Mh"�the��m��_��� ana ·the·tight 'approacn to the game.iarid of it. To me: he's the best player in the " .... League, and the numbers seasons back that up." over - the wraps on what was, by and large, a very forgettable first month and a hall of the season. From July 2 to the All-Star break, ", he's seasons. If Davis has his way, this year's Crush: ers will make it five playoff teams in six seasons, and four pro championships. "It should raise the bar, although my expectations are already high," he said. of respect for Steve. But if you're talking about impact players on a club, where would we be without Andrew Davis? He's the best defensive player in this league, and he has the most RBIs while playing in a real ballpark. "You put Andrew Davis in River City in that ballpark, you can only imagine his numbers. It's a shame, really. It's about the biggest travesty I've seen in this league." Aside from the glittering statistics is the fact that Davis has been a winner "For me, it's what I expect every year, to win a game, "My expectations have always been in my whole life, no matter what I've done. To say that, it should be high high for everyone else around here. At least, I would hope so." expectations '. . ." �Y��_� �:. - � II " . that's kind of what we Davis' talk about every performance at the Available Discounts if Registered mir- plate turnaround his Crushers were in making the win-loss column. After be ginning the year 7-17, the Crushers re bounded with a 30-20 second half (19-10 their thirdin August) to finish 51-44 with 50 or more victories. season straight rored the 5 or more By June 10th ,and/or with teams from the same organization. - . 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"It's an absolute travesty that he did n't get MVP," Massarelli said. "It's an ab solute joke. Don't get me wrong, Steve Holdren's a good player and I have a lot 2. which he batted 89-for-213 (.418) with seven of his 12 home runs and 57 of his 87 RBIs, which were second in the league behind Gateway's Charlie Lisk (94). Thirty-six of his RBIs came after Aug. 1, and 51 came after the All-Star break. That flourish raised his average up to .339, which was just one point away from the league batting title, which was won by Rockford's Jake Eigsti (.340). It was also a career-best for Davis. "Baseball's that crazy sport where anything c;an happen," Davis said. "You a throw-back player that plays the game the way it's supposed to be his three City's Stephen Holdren. Mas sarel li's reaction to the result showed just how much he cares about and values to River He had nine games of three hits, one game of four hits and 22 more games of two hits during that second-half spurt, in lineup, played. He won three consecutive championships in his first three professional seasons, coming off two conference championships in his final two years of college. And last year's playoff berth made it four playoff teams everywhere Despite his average up to 292; The torrid streak continued into the second half of the season. The hitting streak went up to 14 games, and he only went hitless in eight games from July 2 Davis proclaimed the toe is healthy. "It's good," he said. "It's slill kind of stiff every once in a while, but it's pretty much normal, I don't even notice it anymore." With the Frontier League's veteran exemption that teams can use for their rostors, Davis can remain with the Crushers for this season and another two seasons ifhe chooses, which would give him six seasons with Lake Erie. "Andrew plays third base at a Major League caliber," Massarelli said. "He is a big run producer in the middle of our Frontier his performance, Davis missed out on the Frontier League Most Valuable Player Award.finishing second eight-game hitting (17-for-32) to bump �" br .,. North RJdgevfU. Amat.ur Socc.r L.ague (NRASL)I Not affIllat.d wth the North Ridgevili. Corn F.stlval Committee Inc.1I'1I SPORTS SPOT Shoremen football season ticket wait list The Avon lake aty ScrooIs Athletic Department is OON tak ing requests for its Shoremeo footbaI season 0Ckets wait list. Those interested can visit the website at avon Iakecityschoo!sorg and click on the "2012 Season TJCkets' tab on either the cfistOCt or attre6:::s page. CocrPete the form and then sutxnit. WooNd season tickets become ava?abIe, wait 1st applicants wi be contacted it the order they were traI Resouces and the Ed � SeM:e Center of lorail County, is heki i1 L.orail Harbor � Jme. App6cafuns are avaiahIe it local schools or by cafrlg the EducafunaJ Sevee Center of L.orail Ccuity (440-324-5777). Forfu1her itfoon:I.fun, cal sa Guirter at 440-371-1806. Avon Lake street hockey toumey saves Lions Club The Avon lake hockey tean wi host its second annual sreet � Deroy wi take place Satur day at Northgate Park, bcated at 2155 Eaton OrNe it Avon. Registration begins at 7:30 am hshitg nrs fnm 8-1 0 am The derby is free of chaIge and opeo to aI boys am giis. AI cNdreo must be accarpanied tJj an ach't. Door prizes y� be awarded at tre c:orciJsi:>n of the derby, starti1g atl'Ol1jVf 10:15 am The grand prize is use of the Lake Erie Crushers loge, sponsored I:1j the Avon Parks and Recrea1ion Depart ment For m:xe information, cootact John Aunspaw at 440934-6158 or 440-670-5397. Avon Lake youth summer sports camp City Schools Athletic Deparlment is spon sports camps. Boys soccer camp for � youth students entering grad<>,.s 3·8 is available from Monday through June 14 from 8:30 to 10:30 am Cost is $40. Foot· b:>.Jl skill camps w] take place June 25 to 28 from 9:30 to 11 :30 am Cost is S45 for students entering gradc..,s 4 to 7. Camps for students entering g�..,s 2 to 3 runs from 12 to 1 :30 pm Cost is $40. More information and registration forms are avai'.able on the Avon Lake City Schools websae (VNrw.a';onlak_�ls.org). The Avon Lake summer Avon soccer league sign-ups The Avon Soccer League Association (ASiA) is now open for registration for the 2012·13 soccer season All players age 3 through 14 are vlebxne.ln adcfrtion to the marTf game play opportunities, PSLA offers extensiYe soccer training am deYelopment programs with our staf coaches. Parents are encouraged to register as volunteers and assist in league administration or as a parent coach. To register, go to www.avonsports.org!soccer and follow the onfine registra· tion and payment process. Registration for recreaOOn league is open through Ju� 1. Also, Avon's soccer surrrner camp registration is oow open for all players entering grades K·8. Camp details and registration is offered onrrne at the PSLA website. ALHS Shoregals volleyball camp The A'lon Lake High School volleyball varsity staff and play. (2011 SWC and district champs) will host a Shoregals volleyball camp (for players entering grades 4 to 9) Monday through June 14 from 9 to 11 :30 am. Cost is $80. Make ers checks payable to Avon lake High School This camp WIll in troduce all players to the proper training techniques and help experienced players reach the next level of play. Strength training and conditioning will be introduced. EmaIl Coach Berkheimer to register at coachber1<@adelphianet. Free boating dasses Seventh-grade boys and girls from Lorain County are able to obtain their Ohio boating license, learn how to operate all forms of boats (power boats, jet skis, sailboats, canoes and more hockey t�.June 23 from 9 am to 2 prn, n the high school parking Jot nus eveot is for any A'IOfIlake youth hockey playefS or youths interested in learning about the Avon lake hockey team The coaches also hope to see the aUm players appear to rarite with past ard future players. This event is free of charge. At the end of the day the ptay ers ",i; enjoy pizza am Gatorade and get a COOTtlEmJfatNe T-shirt E� georgee182@gnaicom to reserve a spot. Avon Lake soccer sign-up RegistraOOn is 001'1 ooeo for fall 2012 and spring 2013, for Avon Lake Soccer Organization's ·(ALSO) Rrhouse recre atiooaI soccer program This program is open to aD children who are residents of Avon Lake between the ages of 5 and 13. Players must be 5 years od by July 31,2012. Fees wiD be S85 ($95 after June 30), whK:h includes the cost of both the fall 2012 and spring 2013 sessions and a T-shirt Reg istrations will be accepted via mai and on[rne at the ALSO website (WrWI.avqnlakesoccer.org). Contact ALSO regis· trar Tun Smith at t_smith541 @oh.rr.com for more info. youth tennis scoring, etiquette, forehand, backhand, is up lessons the week of Ju� 23 if necessary. Cost $40· $SO, depeocfrng on class level, for residents and $50·$60 for nonresidents. Nonresidents will be waiting list on�. For Crushers 3rd annual Youth Baseball Camps The lake Erie Crushers are hosting their third annual Youth BasebaD Camps, instructed by the Crushers players over four two-day camps this surrrner. Camp No. 1 will take place June 12 to 13, Camp No.2 will take place June 18 to 19, Camp No.3 will take place June 27 to 28 and Camp No.4 will take place July 30 to 31. Each camp will run from 9:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. For $75 per camp, campers win receive e·mail [email protected] or [email protected] for more info. Avon Lake Junior Shoremen or tackle football The Avon Lake Parks and Recreation Department is oow ac cepting registration for its youth tackle football league. This league is open to participants entering grades 5 and 6 in the fall. The program begins the week of Aug. 6 and concludes Oct. 27. Physicals are required for participation in the pr0gram. Registration fee is $150 and fmited to the first 100 Avon lake residents. Teams are filling quic»t. For more in formation and to register, visit www.avonlake.org or cal 440930-4136. and $150 resident/ $170 nonresident (both sessions). Reg· istration ends June 22 and is finited to 50 campers. For more information and to register, visit www.avonlake.org or call 440·930-4136. Avon Lake youth flag football registration The Avon Lake Parks and Recreation Department is now ac cepting online registration for its youth flag footbaJlleague. This league is for children entering grades 1·4 in the fall. The program begins the week of Sept 3 and concludes Oct. 20. Early·bird registration (now until June 10) is $55 per resi dent and $65 per nonresident. Registration fees are $65 per resident and $75 per nonresident. Registration dead line is Ju� 8. For more information and to regIster, visit www.avonlake.org or call 440·930·4136. 2012 camp T-shirt, a Crushers braided athletic necklace and one general admission ticket voucher for a 2012 home game. For more information and to print off a registration form, visit www.lakeeriecrushers.com or contact the Lake a Erie Crushers at 440-934·3636. the Bleser Park tennis courts. Cost is $50 per residentl$60 per nonresident for six weeks of instruction. For additional information or for online registration, visit www.avonlake.org 402·2213, _footwork, additionaI information and to register, visit www.avonlake.org or can 440-930-4130. Church of Christ. Learn the basics of Tball in an event that includes physical frtness and fun. Classes will be comprised of up to 20 children per 45-minute class. Ses sion takes place June 18 through July 27 on Mondays at 6 p.m. Cost is $50 per participant/session. A $5 dis count is available for two or more children in the same family. Parent volunteers are needed. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 440·933·3896 or 216- summer De. arid volleys. Six weeks of instruction will take place at the Bleser Park tennis courts June 11 to July 20, with make Avon Lake adult tennis lessons Adutt tennis lesson iIb-truction includes proper grips, scoring, singles, doubles, drills and more. Lessons will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8 prn June 13 to Ju� 18 at spring and Former Ohio State basketball standout Jamie Ske"on in partnership with the Av_on Lake Parks and Recreation partment, is now accepting registration for his third annual basketball camp. This camp is for boys and girls entering grades K·8 in the fall of 2012. Jamie and staff will teach the same basketball fundamentals that earned him the 1994 OSU Big Ten Player of the Year, 1994 team captain and voted one of the top 50 players to play at Ohio State. The ball handling, shot technique, cam� focuses ?n and offense and defense passnq, concfrtJonlng pos�ioning. Campers are divided into groups according to grade and skill level. Camp for grades 5-8 will be held 9 am. to noon Ju� 2,3,5 and 6 and Ju� 9 to 12 at Troy Intermediate School. Camp for grades K to 4 will be held 1 to 4 p.m. at Troy h termediate School Ju� 2,3, 5 and 6 and Ju� 9·12. Cost is $85 per resident and $95 per nonresident (one session) lessons T·ball A class designed for two age groups (3·4 and 5·6) is being offered for those currently enrolled in preschool through kindergarten. Location is Avon Lake United Tot Jamie Skelton 2012 summer basketball camp 0uaIified instructors will introduce the fundamentals of ten nis, a tifetine sport, to children ages 6 to 17. Participants will be instructed in Fishing Derby WVIW.cityofavon.com and look under summer programs for schedules and more info. to For more i1formatiori visit www.thetennisclubavonlake.com or cal Joan KeDer at 440-333·8478. Avon Lake's second annual , net games and field games. The program starts June 19. Go layed iWation fee, fuI membei'ship privileges, no hou� court fees, � instructiOn, tournaments, junior programs, social everits and more. Single and family packages are available. received The Avon Lions Annual / kaya�) and have heaJihy, active fun with many other se« enth-graders for free. The Spirit of America Youth Watef Safety Progr.rn, sfoosored tJj the Ohio DePartment of Nat or Avon Lake youth volleyball league call 440-930-4130. The Avon Lake Parks and Recreation Department is oowac cepting online registration for �s youth volleyball league. This league is for children entering grades 5 to 8 in the fall. The program begins. the week of Aug. 27 and concludes Oct. 27. EarIy·bird registration (now until Sunday) is $60 per res ident and $70 per nonresident Registration fees Monday to Ju� 8 are $70 per resident and $80 per nonresident. Reg· istration deadline is Ju� 8. Avon lake Parks and Recreation will accoomodate late registrations from Learwood voUeybail tryouts for three days after tryouts conclude. For more infer· rnaton, visit www.avonlake.org or call 440-93D-4136. Avon's Fostering Neighborhood Play Avon High School wrestling coach Joe Mauser, through the Avon Parks and Recreation Department, is bringing to boys (grades 4 to 7) a program where they can get the opportunity to acquire such skills as networking, organizing and girls and compromising. During each session the rules and play of the games will be covered, as well as role playing and op portunity for discussions on how to network, organize and compromise before and during play so everyone has fun. Participants WIll play Ultimate, basketball, Capture the Flag, 5th ANNUAL We love Jeremy (4;f,]1;<'�_�� G 0 If 0 U t·Ing Avon Lake Tennis Club special offers The Avon Lake Tennis Club (located at 672 Avon Belden Road) is offering special memberships for nfffl members for 2012, featuring substantial savings for those who join fer more than three years, including greatly reduced dues, de- ,,;::-:' August 11. 2012 7AM Check-In .' , .... $40Q / Foursome �....... ., ·18 Holes Golf Cart Provided / /' • \ BAM Shotgun Start \ Lunch Provided Soft Drinks/Beer Steak Dinner Only' • " """'" .- • T,1· SWEETBRIAR 1 GOLF COURSE • ($2000. per person) Avon lake. Ohio LEGACY COURSE • Chinese Raffle • Prizes 9ponsorship Opportunities Available Mail or =, Jeremy Drop off bottom portion with cash or check made Cares. Inc. to: 109 Tomahawk Drive. Avon payable to lake. Ohio 44012 Names of Foursome: Team Captain: _ :......-- - Phone·No: ___ Email: --=- HOLE SPONSORSHIP For a more All t.<.lf���1 (Circle One): $lOO/Bronze $250/9ilver $500/Gold deielled regisfration Iorm, visit wwwJ�remyC8res.org proceeds from this event go to Jeremy Cores Ino organization thot helps enrich tho lives of farnit:..." •• 50103 ...... in need at the Clevelond Ronold MoDonold House and :� Rainbow Babies and Children's : � a CLEVEL.A.... D _ Hospllol. .lUinbow �;lbies & Childn:n's Hospital Circ-Le Of' priepclS �;�J$A,�J.1.)J����W:��.�,�\�.�J��it\��;�jl�,�.�.�AltL�l· tA, W11� Je��' :��41Jl�)l '/ FINANCIAL FOCUS BY BOB BROOKS • REAL ESTATE HOTLINE BY KEN KODGER BUSINESS Automatic investing payoff for you can. To achieve investment success, you don't have to start out with . huge "get lucky" by picking "hot" stocks. In fact, very few people actually travel those two routes. But in wo�king toward your investment goals, you need to be persistent and one of the best ways to that persistence is to invest automatically._ demonstrate How do you become an "automatic" investor? You simply need to have your bank automatically move money each month from a checking or savings account into the investments of your choice. When you're first starting out in the working world, you may not be able to afford much, but any amount even if it's just $50 or $100 a month will be valuable. Then, as your career progresses and your income rises, you can gradually increase your monthly contributions. a when you invest systematically, you're less likely to con stantly buy and sell investments in an effort to boost your returns. This type of frequent trading is often ineffective and it can raise your overall investment costs. with poten tial fees, commissions and taxes. (Keep in mind, though, that systematic investing does not guarantee a profit or protect against loss. Also, you'll need the financial re sources available to keep investing through up and down sum or - - - . By becoming an automatic investor, you can gain some key benefits, including these: Discipline Many people think about investing, but - decide to wait until they have "a little extra cash." Before they realize it, they've used the money for other purposes. When you invest automatically, you're essentially taking a spending decision "OLIt of your hands." And as you see your accounts grow will be over time, your investment discipline self-reinforcing. Long-term focus - There's never any Housing shortage for of events long markets.) economic downturns, natural disasters -' that cause investors to take 'a "timeout" from investing. Yet if you head to the investment sidelines, even for a short while, you might miss out on some good opportunities. By investing automatically each month, you'll maintain a long-term focus. If you invest Potential for reduced investment costs the same amount of money each month into the same in- political crises, - • - to purchasing or renting over a vestments, you'll automatically be a "smart shopper." When prices drop, your monthly investment will buy more shares, and when prices rise, you'll buy fewer shares just as you'd probably buy less of anything when prices are high. Over time, this type of systematic investment typically results in lower costs per share. Furthermore, to other tirement Account by employing automatic investing vehicles, such as an Individual Re- But (IRA), you can continue your progress toward your longterm goals, including retirement. So, do what it takes to become an automatic investor. It's easy, it's smart and it can help you work toward the type of future' you've envisioned. - This article was written by Edward Jones for use by Bob Brooks, AAMS, your local Financial Advisor. until well after it is reached. Bottoms are only recognized bottoms in the rear view mirror. If you need housing now and we are any where near the low point, meaningful wealth gains over the next few years are inevitable. Housing has NEVER been more af fordable so why wait? The National Association of Realtors (NAR) states that from 1981 to 2011, despite the housing bust years, home values more than tripled. For that reason, households. who bought 30 years ago are financially well off today. Renters' typical net worth, by contrast, barely changed. Renters today have about $4,000 in net worth, not much different in adjusted dollars as 30 years ago. Homeown ers' net worth today is typically around $160,000. So we can conclude that over the long haul, renters do not in vest the difference in renting and home ownership in the stock market. It is also true that the net worth of $160,000 is down from $230,000 in 2007. That of course reflects on the timing aspect of any investment. The $160,000 is still in stark contrast to the renters net worth of $4,000 so buy ing now will be perhaps the best investment you can ever make for your long-term financial success. This is a paid advertisement by Ken Kodger of Keller Williams Greater Cleveland. as Tax breaks potential. techniques plan. term financial-health reason ation in your - long are a reason to buy a home but the key still that you need a home for your growing fam is can be this but accomplished by renting as well as ily, to buy or rent 'is complicated decision The purchasing. we will so and very personal only discuss a few aspects of the differences. Studies show that about 63 percent of homeowners itemize indicating that they do benefit by itemizing. Owning a home over the long term is still an excellent fi nancial strategy rather than renting,' because mortgage payments are generally fixed while rents tend to rise steadily. As stated last week, a realistic look over the last 40 to 50 years shows that homes appreciate about 4 per cent per year, while the stock market averages about 10 percent per year. We all know that these percentages can change wildly depending on when you buy or sell but these are good indicators of potential long term appreci sen _ Last week we discussed the true tax savings of de ductible mortgage interest, mortgage insurance, property taxes and tax-free treatment for up to $500,000 in profits as applied to your personal residence. We will continue to put that matter into proper perspective this week as it pertains specifically period of time. . Clearly, investing offers some major advan to as to build wealth. Of course, if seek tages you you you're contributing to a 401 (k) or other employer-sponsored retirement plan, you're already automatically investing because money is taken out of your paycheck at regular intervals to go toward the investments you've choautomatic One could thus conclude that the best financial strat egy would be to own a modest home and to invest the cost difference in the stock market. Or better yet, rent and invest the down payment and difference in housing up-keep vs. rental payments in the stock market. Sounds reasonable but let's explore further. As in any "market': the return on your investment is best if your buy low and sell high. Timing is always crit ical if you are calculating gains or losses. But what are the typical results that can be expected q.ver the life of caring for a family's needs? Now may very well be the "bottom" of the housing market for a generation. 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DINING COLUMN AVON LAKE CABLE • • LOCAL DINING ADVERTISEMENTS MOVIE COLUMN • ON THE TOWN Get a food, music and fun taste of summertime chicken nachos, tempura-battered shrimp and bacon cheeseburger sliders. Fried calamari is served with cocktail sauce or with Buffalo sauce and bleu cheese dressing. All salsas, sauces and dips are house-made daily. During a re By Cynthia Schuster-Eakin sauce, Crocker Park is the one-stop place to discover great food, music and fun events this summer. Free "Music in the Park" perform ances are offered every Friday and Satur day night. Scheduled entertainment includes Qwik Sil-ver playing classic rock and blues on Friday, and TIme Ma chine offering music from the 1960s to todav on Saturdav. The seventh aimual fine arts fair takes place throughout Crocker Park from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. - cent visit, we sampled a shrimp que pico de gallo and sadilla served. with and a bowl of the New Orleans chicken gumbo (S5), while guacamole (S10.50) and from 9 p.m. to closing weeknights in the bar. Offerings include beef carpaccio, Tuscan lettuce wraps with Bolognese sauce and sweet peppers, sausage and pepperoni or Margherita flat breads, and a Brio burger topped with provolone cheese and served. with home made chips. Call 440-250-8630 for details. to 7 p.m. ° Look for this weeks Avon Lake Cable TV guide on from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and after 9 Featured dishes might include fried p.m. calamari drizzled with Thai chili sauce, blackened scallops, fresh oysters on the half shell and Angus sirloin sliders with Tillamook cheddar cheese. Phone 440bar area , . the lovely patio at the Wink Lizard and enjoy one of the restau Dine Brio Tuscan Grille at Crocker Park of fers its S3.95 Tuscan Tasters menu from 3 While there, take advantage of the happy hour specials. The new Bar Louie is packing the house, offering half-off ap petizers from 4 to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Small plates include pan seared pork pot stickers with Szechwan etables and Asian ginger slaw. A twist on the classic Italian panzanella salad is made with tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, kalamata olives, artichokes, cucumbers sliced red onion, fresh basil, garlic crou tons and balsamic dressing. Sandwiches include a Cuban burger of ground pork seasoned with Caribbean spices, topped with sliced ham, salami, Swiss cheese and dill pickles, served on grilled brioche bread with a side of Creole mustard. The pesto chicken sandwich is breaded chicken with melted Muenster, roasted tomatoes and pesto on tomato basil foccacia. Another new sandwich is Carolina pulled pork served with a tangy mustard sauce. The Winking Lizard is at 32045 Detroit Road in Avon. Phone 440-937-7612. Hyde Park Restaurant at Crocker Park features small plates starting at $5 in the 892-4933. listening to acoustic guitar entertainment in the lounge. Phone 440-788-7540. Sunday. on ing on new summer specials. Start your meal with an appetizer of nacho bites. Com tortillas are stuffed with Southwest -seasoned steak and Monterey Jack and cheddar cheeses, then fried and served with lime- cilantro dipping sauce. 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AVON LAKE rush Residents along Canterbury Road called a excessive week. Patrols report speeders were in the area increased to heighten vis_ibility. Waiting game Police on patrol came across an occ!,!pied vehicle at a Legacy Point Parkway residence. . ' '" ... < ,.' ,., �>. '_", ,'. • y) " "'.' , > '. • .. ;;:A�pn'>L���':��e�,$2�.o.'f�f"�i§.�r�e�1.y,;: ':; M: ' ' "':; .< ,', " ' :' .:; >Rqiu1i�.::G.>-9�and�e�,.to7,5('������:;:':� .... �: -, . ., >,Ridgeville"�fined'$' 50'foltlrivirig'on'·re-';.;·:,·imp·rured," , foi'·faihrie,t6, <: .. ;:,st±icte�flicerise."and $25' ',:dim light�;','�> ;.:;. ,�.. <.:;:.� ,,,;"':.; :'" v:<\'..'�; ., .. '" , " A lahti':,,�, ····11··· 2641 "N 'D",'Russe .,/', .. " . , ( t :....., .. ' " " They everywhere A call came in from the Lake Road area about a domestic dispute getting out of hand June first. As it s.o happened, an attorney was on the scene and matters were resolved without police intervention. "" <.,' ..... ;::' "',': .... , ./<,�� � .. "',,, .. 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Come on in Open door, policy Police patrolling the Community Drive area found an open door at a facility there. The building department was advised on the . Police on patrol came across an open door at a Harris Road facility last week. The building checked secure, so officers got the door closed and resumed patrol matter. . Hearing things Suspicious conditions were reported in the Buckeye Drive area May 31. Patrol units Reshuffled A disturbance was reported at a Belle Av enue address last week. A report was filed · were sent over and the area checked as OK. in quiet Shuffled A disturbance �� the matter. last week. Patrol everything . ":, A complaint about a loose animal in the Oster Road area was received last week. The owner of a dog was cited in the matter. were ,j j . .:,/,.,',�� On the loose Hearing things. Suspicious conditions � , 'L�oriard:J,':Clifton,36285 Wendell��;:� . Only the wind Suspicious conditions "- '.' I' Avon,.."{h;ied -'S25.0'·Jor dis6rdedy� bqn;::; (;-:,' .:, >: ., '. .' ,,"'-:< V. � �. ) To your having custody. " ··'.:i �' ,S�e£field Lake; .. \ to the station last week for' assistance'in' dealing with a custody dis;;' pute. Officers were able to resolve matters for the time being, and the mother was noted ',' sentenced ,1Q, d�y�']811 :1 �ieves,"'18�;4 �ic;idJt}"\,, :.ana,'f�ried· $2�() for:cb;iy_ing urider'.siis-"·'j '. .. man came �'.? (' :; 'Jennifer Elyria, fined $5(Hoi insurance 'l110IatiriD;'> 'pension and sentenced.to 10 days' jail; ',: :' and $50 fqr exph:e� registration. ':� ': ,"'.': �li(:"eD.se �l;lspe,nded,!\Yo ye�s and �e�"� ,,�:' Daniel G.·P.eck� 5806'Albert,::Nqrlli $5�5 for-operating motor. vehicle'whil€(: .. ',' corner ....�..' ,. \ Road area last week. All in the matter. are .' " ' SHEFFIELD LAKE as ,",. <> ' ' . , A patio motion alarm was received from a Chelsea Drive address. The matter checked out OK. A local ,. " '�,': '.>' Lorain ·"filied· $66: for' ..... }: .': ;�·'side··veliiCle" igJ:lonng··traffic ; � ';::\::; Alexandra device. ,; ":.',:,' _':: ".' r; ; .<.y\, ',':: I<n;ight, 12.Lariding� yvay� :: .:;.c.�*trol ; • resolved without incident. Outside inside received from a De tr'oit Road business last week. The owner called in to advise it was a false alarm. '" , .... was . '''.. .. " . , . man -, ;,.' ?: Burton, Street ':' ;.� Matthew Il.Dlcker, 481 Moorewood,_': ".. "1 l::L:.. ,:.; :;/ , � ",�y�u,Lak'.e,,�e.d',$25� .l�r dr�,:n.g �I1. re� :"w;e1lght,: <<,',,::.; Y;:' .r:" '/",':. �>," stricted Iicense and $1;09 for riding out:" ThomCl�,W. Blinco, 5,55&'.«;olorado, ;; ->, Over the line A report was received about a dead turtle in the roadway along Center Road last week. The carcass was removed without incident. __ " BrianTc.Tinter, 24446' No Bottom;" ,�OInlsied�'fined $398 for excessiye:load '1 '; _.'. ;". conduct. <:�: ,. ',.' A woman called in to report a vehicle had struck her car on Avon Belden Road and continued on. She was advised on courses of action in the matter. Sad story <.' , '/. /, , '. Dinged A ,: ( called in to report someone had entered his shed and stolen some gas. A report was filed on the matter. were alone • , No fuel A Mooreland Drive ..- station to gave him advice on the matter and he ad vised he would handle things without police intervention. , ical contIoL' '.possession of drug paraphernalia,' G. .Israel Cortez-Iaramillo, �969 E;�. 34,. Diana, Th'or!ipsoIi, J:��8 Steven. : for $50 {or fictitious Lorain! ,fined special license s plates.' .: B�wick,'fine�",$50 .' ;Jul��,M.. �righli�-At�gh,2�6 Lehigh, ,�;: "plates required 'arid $50; .f.�r, improper ; ,';. ":.: : Cuy�oga',F�I�, filied $100 fo'�ino valid, ';:: �l'akin�feq�pment::.,:/ .:. .: . A received about an open door at a Lear Industrial Parkway business. It turned out to be mechanics working on ve hicles at the business. CoJony Drive man came to the report a theft last week. Officers .. . The 911 operator called in a hang-up from a Lake Road address last week. It turned out, to be a cleaning crew. nighter report was A Crown container sentenced tothree' days jail, license 'suspended sixmonths 'and' fined $500 , Missing Jr." 213, Fay, fined $50 for open operating motor; vehicle while 'im..."." .: paired. Avon Lake, fined $100 for failure to' as�' Rachel L. Stidham,' 3324 Broadway, ,':: and:' license' sus.-sure clear distance Lorain.eentericed to three days jail and months and fined" .fined $750 for failure to maintain phys-: <.panded, six. $250. for.: Dusty vehicle was spotted at a Detroit Road business after hours last week. It turned out the driver was picking up an em ployee from the area. Whoops· A general alarm Stephens P. Avon Lake, "and Landings Way, Avon Lake. fined $250'10r disorderly ,<.::... .: conquct:'·.. Cody R: Bennington, :128 Oakwood, ; Tommy .« ,' .',' .. "'A,""" Pickup time A suspicious last N_ote t<:iread�rs: posted fine� do not, '.' " The rescue squad was dispatched to a Lake Road address when a woman started complaining about excessive 'abdominal pain. The woman was treated at the scene. Police on routine patrol came across an open door at a Center Road business at 1 :09 a.m. last week. The building was checked as secure and the door closed. in to , "includ« · Ouch Lockup In soliciting :" ' received about a vehicle at a house under construction on Schwartz Road last week. It turned out to be workers constructing the house, me " -, " report was Leave men borhood. That makes sense i in about two A Redwood Boulevard resident called to report seeing a window screen pushed in May 31. Patrols were increased the neigh alarm. . ,:-., . came Attempte� A fire alarm was received from the Stone Wheel Run area last week. 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Buying? $5,000 Off List Price Guarantee THE DREAM TEAM *� Guarantee Your Home Sale 84 Rosewood SOLD in 4 ,. .... .' ,.,� , • , 0"";"" www.lh.clr.cilll.-I.alll.�.coill .. .• 52-5091 . 255 Yacht Club SAVED $41,900 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SALES LISTINGS FOR 5/26/12 THRU 6/1112: AVON Buyer Location Kessen Jennifer & Steven Kretzmann James & Kris Renwood Properties llC Detrick Glenn & Michelle Eddy Michael Giardini Alessandro & Victoria US Bank National Assn Macko Kenneth Ray Bethany 3650.8 Truxton PI 4591 Case Rd 38796 Renwood Ave 3717 Case Rd 390.51 Bridie Ct 2580. Fairfield Dr 1924 Miriam Ave, 32780. Avon Rd Price S S S S S S S S 320..0.0.0. 169.0.0.0. 59.90.0. 258.0.0.0. 267,00.0. 288.0.0.0. 70..0.0.0. 175.20.0. ,� Wright DaVid AVON LAKE Buyer Location Price Peeples Karen 3340.0. Charleston Ave Plachko Eileen & Richard Springer Brooke & Robert laforGe Johnathan Mussell 70.0. Schiller Ct 159 Westwlnd Dr . S 147,90.0. S 279.90.0. S 275.0.0.0. Bryanna 31735 leeward Ct 3340.0. Karen Dr 32860. Redwood Blvd Inwood Blvd 116 Inwood Blvd Kuhn Christopher Rohn Robert & Samantha Slmseek Kay & Michael Simecek Kay & Michael S S S S S 250..40.0. 72.0.0.0. 125.0.0.0. 212.0.0.0. 212.0.0.0. 171 Miller Rd 3380.3 Electric Blvd 3270.3 lake Rd Cra�ord Rebecca Wheeler Jacqueline S 104.90.0. S 55.0.0.0. S 123.0.0.0. SHEFFIELD LAKE Location Buyer "Iazer Rlgo Citimortgage Inc Price 631 Pasadena Ave 374 Cove Beach Ave 765 Alameda Ave Federal National Mort Assn S 112.50.0. S 54.0.0.0. S 20..0.0.0. AVON LAKE CABLE Program schedule for week of June Government Access Channel 12 6-12 Midnight; 8 a.m.; 4 p.m. Sunday service of Lake Shore United 'Methodist Church 1 a.m.; 9 a.m.; 5 p.m. St. Joseph Catholic Church Sunday Mass 3 a.m.; 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. a.m'!p.m. Avon Lake City Council meeting of June 4, 2012 4 a.m.Zp.rn.: 10 a.m'!p.m. "The Water Series," presented by Avon Lake Municipal Utilities Avon Lake Community Television is now on the 1 Public Access Channel 97 "Indelible Impressions," with Traci McBride "Jan & Jean: On the Scene," and Jean Sekulic VanWagner 5:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.; 9:30 p.m. "Out & About," with Barb and Andre, the Video Storytellers (Avon Lake United Church of Christ broadcasts its service live on Sunday mornings at 9 and 11 4 a.m.; noon; 8 p.m. with Jan a.m.) a.m'!p.m.; 7 Collective Committee Web. Look for your favorite government shows at avonlake.pegcentral.com. ALC-TV Playback This week access Jewelry designer Michelle Pajak-Reynolds discusses her couture jewelry and displays the custom wearable art on "Indelible )m pressions." It's a two-part show for "Jan & Jean: On on Legion Post 211, discusses proper flag-flying etiquette and Flag Day. In the second part of this episode, Elizabeth Gedeon, president of Avon Lake Waterfront Corp talks about the group's upcoming ican ALC-TV: the Scene." First up, John Shondel, Avon Lake councilman at large and sergeant at arms for Amer- .• festivals. Barb and Andre are back at Geneva-on-the-Lake for the finale of this three-part series on "O�t.& About." ALMJJ presents "The Water Series," with this installment, "Top Con sumer Questions About. Drinking Water." This video sets out to test and improve consumers' knowledge of drinking water with timely information, humor' and compelling sfatistics. summer Avon Lake Community Television is now avail on Time Warner Cable Channels 12 and 97 and Wow Cable Channels 21 and 22. able Ii ;1 r·1 � 1 � .'< ,. i \ ��,' I , .� � , STOP'PAYING TOO MUCH! FREE basic computer CABLE· INTERNET • PHONE • AND MORE NEW WALK�IN Feel comfortable using a computer and the Internet, Be eligible for special Internet and computer offers �------------------------------------------------------. i HIGHs;!!�e.!r!"ERNET I TRIPk��';!�,!nUND(.ES l i ! $20/mo $100/mo PlUS GIFT CARD REWARDS! o o Classes : �------------------------------------------------------� Find the Best Deals In Ohio Now! training TROUBLE BATHING? for adults every:dtizen ONLINE. 800-286-4981 are FREE and TUB 'OR'SHOWER LOCAL COMPANY ONE DAY INSTALL forming NOW at community organizations in your area. FACTORY CLOSEOUT! CONNfCT OHIO. 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GET PAID WHILE YOU TRAINI On-The-Job Training ·Superior Ben efits Tuition for College -Medical and Dental Benefits provided 30 days yearly vacation Must be H.S. Grad or GED 15 College Credits "Travel Opportunities. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-2821384_ • Guys couples outing 5 bed/5 bath. Private pool. Upscale gated resort home. Dozens of courses nearby. Low weekly rates or For Drivers 1 CARS WANTEDI PayMax Car Buy ers pays the MAXI One call gets you TOP DOLLAR offer on any year, make or model car. 1-888-PAY MAX-7 (1-888-729-6297) Help Dental Care Jennifer Psota 1 Wanted "You got the drive, We Have the DI rectlon" OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass. Pets/Passenger Policy. Newer equipment. 100% No touch. 1-800-528-7825. Dougherty, DDS ·"Able To Travel··· Hiring 10 peo ple. Work-travel all states, resort ar No expo Paid trainingffrans eas. portation provided. 18+ 1-888-8538411 - www.protekchernlcal.com Administrative / Medical Benefits Organizer Avon Lake. Full time. Must be take charge, detail oriented person. Medical benefits experience a plus. Superior office skills necessary. Send resume and salary requirements to: [email protected] or 'POBox6 Avon Lake, OH Administrative Assistant Good Excel and computer skills required. Attention to detail. Must be able to multi task. or resume Specialist West Side investigative company seeking Administrative Specialist with prior data entry and dictaphone experience. WeStlake, Ohio 44145 .440-835-00.11 2255 Columbia Rd. " ,�..:.. !. '. " www.westlakefamllydentalcare:c()1n . Applicants well accurate, should be organized, detail oriented and deadline driven. Fax I resume with salary requirements .� Homes For' Sale I 52 ,. Commercial Space For Rent 440-892-9439 or mail to: 27999 Clemens Rd:�" Westlake, OH 44145'-.·. Drivers CDL-A. TEAM with Total I Miles. Equipment, Benefits. 50cImile for Hazmat Teams. Solo drivers also needed! 800-942-2104 Ext. 7307 or 7308 www.Drive4Total.com - Driver. Attn:DHO EOE BDRM, 4 full 2 half baths. baths, 3,972 sq. ft. Vermilion 60x66 commercial rent for business. (3) 14x14 garage doors. Visit building for wWw.309williamsburg.com for all the details & I' photos Rent, part .. 216-407-1360 .. 2158 Ridgeland ranch, garage. bam, 1 3BDRM attached 2¥.!-car acre lot. $165,000. 440-241-2727 AVON LAKE 2BDRM Dellwood house. $650/month plus utilities. No smoking, no pets. 440-933-8876 SHEFFIELD LAKE 351 Avon Belden Avon Lake Newer 1BDRM Duplex PRIVACY. Near lake. Own a 3BD,1BA piece of history! AlC, appliances, utility room, patio. $585/month Location! Rachel Tanzilli Keller Williams GCW 440-346-3415 Lots & Acreage For Sale Drivers OTA Positions, Average 2,000 2,500 Miles per week. Home Tuition Reimbursement. Weekly. $1000 Sign On bonus for Owner Op erators. deBoer Transportation. 1800-825-8511 www.deboetrans.com TOWNHOUSE Vermilion. 2BDRM. FREE heat, water. Section 8 ap proved. 440-779-1927 VERMILION 4BDRM, 2.5BTH at tached z-car garage. $1200/month plus utilities. 843-318-1317 VERMILION Orchard Beach. Private with beach access, 2BDRM ranch, newly decorated, an appliances, CIA, 2.5 car garage. No pets. $750/month, deposit. Call Pete 216-905-3142. Desirable cul-de-sac l6t in Lakes Estates: Maintenance free community, Children Welcome, Avon Schools. 52 Asking price of $55K Negotiable 369-7209, www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.net BEALTHCARE MA Space SINGLE WIDE MOBILE HOMES NEW 3 BEDROOM $24,995. NEW 2 BEDROOM $21 ,995. Vinyl siding and Shingle roof. Includes Delivery and Set-up In Ohio. 1-800-6861763 www.wiiliamsburgsquare.com. - - - For Rent 1 AVON LAKE 173 Moorewood. New ly remodeled 3BDRM, 2 full bath ranch. $1100/month plus security and utilities. Call 440-334-3228 or 440-336-0583 (Crocker/Steams Rd & Lorain) Multiple Suites Available 200 Sq.Ft up to 1,500 Sq.Ft. Some Units Available for Immediate Occupancy 440-734�7111 For Rent 9QO Sq. Ft. Office or Retail. Good Visibility to Road. Corner Unit. Windows on Two Sides. Great Parking. Conveniently Located LPN likes to multi task. FAX RESUME: 440-808-5874 HIGH SCHOOUCOLLEGE help re quired for yard work and misc. jobs. $6/hour. Avon Lake 440-897-2600 House Supervisors & Full Time/Part Time: Working with adults with Developmental Disabilities! A minimum of2 years experience working in DD field, along with Supervisory experience is preferred for the Supervisory positions. Flat Rock Community also Services is hiring Full TimelPart Time Direct-Support Professionals in the ElyrialLorain area, With NO experience necessary. Must be at least 18 years old, have a HS diploma or GED, OH drivers . license with LESS than 6 pts and no more than 2 moving violations. We are a drug free workplace. Apphcation packet may be found at Flat Rock Care Center 7353 N. C.R 29 Flat Rock. OH 44828 E.O.E. Lifeguards Equa! Opportunity Employer. - www.gomcilvaine.com Company Drivers: $2500 Sign-On Bonus! Super Service is hiring solo Hourly plus, plus, plus. Call 440.552.0099 Presser busy dry cleaner Experience Preferred For Apply at 32805 Pin Oak Pkwy Avon Lake RECEPTIONIST Dermatology Office Busy Avon dermatology office seeking part time receptionist to greet patients, answer phones, schedule and file. Looking for a flexible, reliable person with pleasant perso experience needed No Will train Top Bonuses and pay �TIhityenergy, who likes to multi-task. Must be proficient with computers. Medical experience a plus. FAX RESUME: 440-808-5874 Retail Sales Part time Evenings & Weekends Apply in person Gifts Unlimited 25891 Detroit Road (Williamsburg Square) Westlake RN Case Manager Current RN License. 5 years exp., MedicaVSurgical, computer skills, case managementlCCM preferred. Send Avon Lake and salary resume requirements to: ddawson®Cbgohio.com or PO Box 6 Avon Lake, OH www.flatrockhomes.org or apply In person Mon-Fri 9am-4pm @ - SALES Nine 'openings in National Media Call Center for summer and beyond. Ten per hour to start, when you get the hang of it the sky is the only limit. Positive personalities only. 440-885�2702 scholarships 440-832-7705 TEACHERS HastingsWaterWorks.com Westlake Montessori & Child Care has openings for FT child care teachers. Experience preferred. Good wages and benefits. Please call 440-835-5858 or apply within 26830 Detroit Road. Light Factory Work Will train. Some machining experience a plus. Days M-F. ParUFull time. Women are encouraged to apply as we are equal opportunity employer. an Fax resume to 440-933-6660 email [email protected] or and team drivers. Great Benefits Stu CDL-A required. Package. dents welcome. Call 888-471-7081 or apply online at 65 Vacation Property For Rent CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Walleyes, perch, northems, birds, wildlife: pristine nature. Boats, mo tors, gas included. Call Hugh 800426-2550 for tree brochure. site www.bestfishing.com on web . DAYCARE TEACHERS/SUBS Westside Daycare with 6 locations has immediate positions for full and part time teachers. Shifts include evenings and Saturdays for all age groups. 611. 440-930-4500 ext. 202 AVON LAKE .1050 Sq. Ft. Office or Retail. Convenient Parking Lake Road. 440-930-4500 ext. 202 Linda's itehouse Floral Experience required. Call 440-871·0877 Reception and General OffIce In Avon 440-288-LITE (5483) Cell: 440-3,08-5696 In and browse. Stop Pickup - TWO Positions AVON Mobile Homes For Sale Rd, N. Olmsted or Dermatology Fast paced Avon office practice seeking an experienced full time MA or LPN. Surgical and/or Dermatology experience a plus. Need flexible, reliable person with high energy who Averitt Has a Great Opportunity for CDL-A Drivers! Home Every Week & Full Benefits. 4 Months TIT Expe rience Required Apply Nowl 888362-8608 AVERITTcareers.com Class A Drivers: Regional Up to 42 CPM Weekly Pay, Benefits, Home Time. Sign On Bonus. Paid Orienta tion. 2 Years Tff Exp. 800-524-5051 across - DrIvers: No Experience? Class A Cdl Driver Training. We Train and Employ@ Ask about our New Pay Scale! Experienced Drivers also Needed! Centra! Refrigerated (877) Contact Georgine We!it 440-937-0503 28900 OFFICE PARK Commercial Call Tom at 440-821-6785 25 Office Space For Rent Environment, - .' Must have CDL with updated school bus endorsement or will train to secure CDL. Potential to become full time in the fall. Day or Evening Shifts, Pleasant, Upbeat Sales www.superservicellc.com community Avon - Avon Schools Substitute Bus Drivers North Olmsted 440-949-5852 440-479-7781 VERMILION 231 Kensington Road, 3BDRM ranch, 3 lots, 2¥.!-car garage, fenced-in yard $71 ,900. 440-967-8670 Village 55 28970 Lorain 2-4 Open Sunday 20 1 ....... __ AVON 2BTH all 440-537-1934 For Rent 1 _10 H_O_S_:_f�_F_o_r 1145 or Several Permanent Positions from Beautiful Crocker Park. Earn $45-$50k amually. Daily or weekly pay, Van and Re frigerated freight. Si�le source dis patch. Flexibfe hometlme. COL-A, 3 months current OTR experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com , _ 6 to PHONERS . to Administrative CDL-A Drivers Neededl - • Qualified Driversl 6 mo. OTR expo req'd. Call or Apply Online. 1-877521-5775 www.usatruck.jobs email [email protected] Ii • $3,000 Sign-On Bonus! for" to Monday-Friday,8:30ani-5pm 440-892-8500 practice. Please fax resume to: 440-899-0124 Up Family busy Full time. 440-933-0606 Autos Wanted west side some summer bloomers. Full time (FT) position for a take charge receptionist. Must be able to multi-task, phones, front window and staff support needs. Will handle customer service and maintenance requests, return calls for some staff members, and handle walk-in office requests. Will also provide office support with mailings, ID tags, key distri bution, rental schedules for party facilities, etc. Must be person able and have good verbal and written communication skills. MS Office required. Part-time (PT) position will handle customer inquiries, billings for in-house construction and maintenance services, mailing assistance and other general office duties as needed. Hours estimated at 16-20 per week. MS Office required and billing experience helpful. FT position includes benefits. PT position schedule is flexible. Must be able to multi-task and think on your feet. We work hard but also have fun. Fax resume and letter of interest to 440-9373293 or email in PDF format to [email protected] and indi cate FT or PT position. Please include wage history/require ments and contact information. Background screeni�g' required for selected candidates. Garden PH: 440-235-5111 Flowers, Candles. Aromatherapy [!] lor l!1 occasion that Cutting .;- ':' • (' \:: il:�."';' "'�"';j .-.' �,tS.: '_ l : • • .if.", , . wants you A floristfor every to have the very best 25561 Mill Street, Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 o , Email: cuttin www.cuttlnggardcntlerlst.com ardens(iilsbcglobal.net Fax: 440-235-5112 : I, :ti ...... " \. ,:,,1fHfi:l?'@WSSMI2PRESSPJ.\P.ERS:;eSM?�WNE:t\-'2012 ....... Help 80 I 1 Wanted Help ---S-it-u-at-io-n-s to County Weeklies seeking a FT/PT Advertising Rep. accounts. Benefits, salary/commission. Sales experience required. Notices LEGAL NonCE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2013 TAX BUDGET must be received later than 4:00 PM on Monday, June 11, 2012 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Council of the City of Avon Lake conceming the proposed 2013 Tax Budget. The public hearing is scheduled for Mon day, June 11, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 150 Avon Belden Rd., Avon Lake, OH 44012. A" citizens attend ing the meeting have a right to pro vide written and oral comments on the proposed 2013 Tax Budget. no EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WOOD TRUCKING, IncJMCT. Job Guaranteed after FREE 3 week Live within 100 CDL-A Training. mile radius of Wauseon, Ohio. 1800-621-4878. Also, Hiring Driversl customerservice@ 2presspapers.com I Services Opportunities mail to Advertising Sales P.O. Box 300 Avon Lake, OH or Please be advised that the Municipal Building is handicap accessible L. Nancy Bryan, Ranch Style $55 • Colonial $85 Gutter Repair �rlY Call Gary 440-288-2492 HOUSEWORK, ETC. REACH 2 MILLION NEWSPAPER READERS With 1 ad placement for only $295.00. Have your ad in Ohio's best community newspapers. Call the Classified Department at 1-888-346-6603 or email to Office. Consistent. Bonded & Insured. Home Free Estimates [email protected] 440-871-0506 General Services Has Your Building Shifted Or Set tled? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc., for straightening, leveling, foun dation and wood frame repairs at 1- Finance Director 800-0LD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com Published Avon Lake Press 5/30/12 and 6/06/12 �,-, 3 Day Day - - 3 year old 4 year old 4 Day - r 7,,,,,�, ('"� A.M. & P.M. Classes A.M. & P.M. Classes Pre-K Class - '" �,�. ', ,", ... :�,:: -r .. .. �." ,� -,' t" __..... .: .. � Christ Lutheran Preschool Christian Based Preschool for ages 3, 4, and 5 .Jy1 .!4 f'" *20 S:;Pq�fI.ty I , � DlJCAI'lON CI;NTUl'i :.: E(lrty Lru''';1I9 Progmms ,;; ... , .... ... ';. � ilSt���f,itY 30635 Lorain Rd., N. Olmsted Enrolling 6 wks-12 yrs Now Enrolling (or SUMMER ·Financial Aide up to $84K/YR ·Meals Included ·Awesome teachers and facility ·18 month-12 years -Irans to/trom school •• •• CAMP & FALL PRESCHOOL. June SPECIAL: Save $50. www.ceIcal.org Call 440-777-3333 X121 or see www.ctkkids.org .. ', Programs for children 6wks-12yrs Open Mon-Fri 6:00am 6:30pm - �� 440-933-0099 445 Avon Belden Rd., In The Bldg G, Landings (Rt. 83 Avon Lake, at Walker .e:: .... 0li 44012 Road) '�r2 ._�] ':?:' �"": ...... Full Day - ;V,. -; , ��C�red�it�a�t:�����Jl ":,,;l �,�'::�' ',< and Preschool • Rocky River· 440-331-4426 , Surprising, Engaging, Growing! , - �'�':: _" , WWW.STLS.NET Monday-Friday 6:30am-6:00pm Ages 18months-12years Where Every Kid is a Good Kid www.goodkidschildcare.com -� .. Kindergarten 21211 Detroit Road , ' :�; <, " childhood center (> 440-930-5595 ," l .. 'J . ��"� 32747 Lake Road, Avon Lake www.nextgenerationchild.com :, ' hEtheif(!ln st,�or{�t(ilg early .... �.d� i�� � ".� Phone: 734-KIDS �I}� GRAND OPENING June 4. 2012: Inside Christ Lutheran Church ,.� HORIZON I.lAPNJI«: <'1:1'.-1'11< 2 Star Step Up to Quality center 32747 Lake Road CRt. 83 & Lake Rd.) 440-933-6714 --�--. �, "', �.� �._s c'..,,1.,. ,"l. '<' � .... �".:> , ,,::..� >"'�"':'-::'''''''''''''''�'' ... ' ;{��,�'�: : ��:�;�> i�O""" - ' ,\ I� �""2.'-Z( ,f(/'-'_ OPEN REGISTRATION FOR 2012-2013 2 or Thorough, & RESIDENTIAL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS Sales, Additions, Moves & Changes NewlUsed Equipment Available Service on Most Major Brands Residential Wiring Reasonable Rates LAKE TELECOM 440-933-5771 1800-522-5771 www.laketelecom.com hours, Monday through Friday. 44012 GUTrER CLEANING ····NOTICE···· Investigate before you invesl Call the Ohio Division of Securities BEFORE I:Orchasing an investmenl Call the Division a Investor Protection Hotline at 800-788-1194 to leam if the investment is registered and if the seller is proper licensed. (This notice is e Press) a public sef'VIC6 of 'BUSINESS The proposed 2013 Tax Budget shall be available for public inspection at the office of the Director of Rnance from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., East ern Standard Time, during business Child Care 83 135 Cleaning 158 Business 140 PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIR GIN: (Never known to fa") ·0 Most Beautiful Rower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In this my necessity. 0 Star of the Sea. help me and show me you are my mother. 0 Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth. I humbly beseech thee from the bot tom of my heart to succor me In my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. o Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us. who have recourse to thee (say 3 times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish and it will be granted to you. PS Public 115 Application Basic computer skills helpful. Send resume to Looking buy or sell Call 440-308-2253 Resumes should be sent to Avon Lake City Hall 150 Avon Belden road Avon Lake, OH 44012 Attn: HR Directory Established 1123 Avon? week. Must have a valid Commercial Driver's License with Passenger Endorsement and have a good driving record. Must be friendly and considerate and be able to accommodate the needs of the elderly and disabled passengers. Starting pay of$10.00 per hour. Cuyahoga Prayers of Avon Lake City taking applications for a Temporary Pari-Time Van Driver to work two days per SALES ... Wanted Is ADVERTISING· Lorain & I Wanted The 85 -- :; �i �"_., <>�;:; st. Thomas llJlheran School admllS students or any race, color. nabonal and elhnic OIigin to all the rights. privileges. programs and acwlUes generally accorded or made available to students at the sChool, Tile sdlool does not dlSCnmlnate on the basis of race, color. natlOl1al or ethnic, engin In administration of educational policies, admission poIiclcs. grant .in.aJd program, and athletic and other school admullstered progrnms, !. I , : .. Monday Friday Morning or afternoon sessions Extended day kindergarten - PaUl Lutheran l;liPJ>&�GE Nurturing Kid,' Minds & Spirits since 1975 www.kiddiekollegeohio.com 440-871-0877 Private Pre-School • • :3 to 5 Years of • 5eparate from Day Care Age 5erving Children • Before/After 5chool • Transportation to 12 Years Old Program Available SUMMER SUNSHINE CAMP 5-12 years old, KINDERKAMP FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS :3-5 years old, :3 days per week, Call for info. ENROLLING NOW I' 'PreSChool Come & visit • • Six looations: Amherst/Lorain, Avon/ Avon Lake. 6ay Village/Westlake. North Olmsted. North Ridgeville. Sheffield/Elyria. After Now 27981 Detroit Rd., Westlake, Ohio 440-835-3051 (ext. 100) - 8th grade . & Afternoon 5essions • SChOOl 6 Weeks • Full & Part -time 2, :3, & 4 Day Classes Available Morning Day Care • call for 1 appointment www.stpaulwestlake.org We have openings in all classes: 3 yr. old & 4 yr. old mornings Prekindergarten afternoons All Day Kindergarten through 8th grade or ''Let the Little Children Come to Me." Matthew 19:14 care program Enrolling for Fall 2012 A traditional Montessori preschool and kindergarten for children three to six years of age. program We offer the highest quality teachers. educational materials and surroundings featuring: • • • • • indoor and outdoor open classroom Language, Mathematics, Practical Life, Sensorial. Science and Botany, Geography natural lighting and furnishings decks, gardens and natural, playscapes visiting farm animal area See ' l :J ,j s � I us at: www.avonmontessori.com 220 Auction Sales 230 Sales Notice of Lien SaleJPublic Auction In accordance with the provisions of State Law, there being due and un paid charges for which the under signed Is entitled to satisfy an owner andlor manager's lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Uncle Bob's Self Storage Loca tion listed below. And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and to all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified In such notice for payment of such hav ing expired, the goods will be sold at public auction at the below stated lo cation to the highest bidder or other wise disposed of on Wed., June '0, 2012 at 11:30 am. _ I double and violas, kids AVON 34398 Puth Drive, Wed. 58pm, Thu/Fri 9am-5pm. Frigidaire window air conditioner 18,500 BTU (1-yr old), Grace Sweet Piece New born Soothing Center, Exersaucer, baby gates and many more. New born-9 month boy, summer matemi ty, ladies/mens, household, hand painted pots, 3 antique school desks' and more antiques. AVON 36284, 36290, 36278 Wen dell Street in Highland Park Devel<?p ment. Thu & Sat Bam-3pm. Massive amounts of kid's clothes, toys, housewares, plano, books and much more. AVON 3676 Stoney RiQge. ThulFril Sat. Household, better glassware, dishes, toys, baby clothes and equip ment, stationary bike, games, small appliances. Hunters Trail, off Stoney Ridge Rd, Thu. 6/07, 9am3pm. Moving Sale. Sunroom, home office and patio furniture, cherry roll small desk, yard equip., top bench/weights, workout machine, snowboard, chest freezer, upright re frigerator/freezer, misc. AVON 37112 Doovys, ThulFri, 6fl-6/8, 9am-3pm. Spring cleaning I Collectibles, toys, bikes, misc. Rain AVON 37740 North Date Thu/Fri 6/14-6/15 AVON LAKE 32113 Willow Circle, off Marbrook, Thu. 9am-2pm. Dorm refrigerator, computer desk, twin bedding, chest, TV stand, much misc. AVON LAKE Hunt Club Develop ment garage sale off Krebs between Bradley and Lear. Wed(June 6), 4pm-8pm, ThulFri(June 7-8) 9am- more. clothes, puzzles,. movies, household bargains. 6/07-6/09, clothes, dishes, RIDGEVILLE 9am-4pm. Avon SHEFFIELD Haven Horse Rescue Annual Garage Sale Angels Mills Creek For a $5 donation you the horses and hear their miraculous stories or receive a horse ride. see All proceeds benefit the horses of �ng��s_ Haven Horse Rescue! . LORAIN 224 Missou(i Ave, ThulFrVSat, 9am? Service for 12 Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne, Sewing cabi net, crib, changing table, strollers, grillS, highchairs, toddler clothes, misc. Cinnamon OLMSTED NORTH Woods and Willow Woods, 21 homes, Thu. June T", 8:30am3:30pm, West off Barton, South of Lorain Road. Something for every one. Follow the red balloons. NORTH OLMSTED Sandy Ridge development between Dover/Canter bury. Many home participating! Wed 6-9pm, Thu-Sat 9am-3pm. Toys, clothes, fumiture, more! NORTH RIDGEVILLE 34837 High land Dr. FrilSat 8am-3pm. 3-family sale. Household, decorating, kid's clothes: boys(12m-4yrs), girls(8-12). Lots of children's items. Treasures for everyonel NORTH RIDGEVILLE 5775 Hickory. Wed-Sun 9am-6pm. Downsizing. Tools, holiday decor, clothes, mili tary, tennis, queen comforters, hel met, household, exercise, cabinets, rope, 55 gallon aquarium, stereo speakers. �'�"r.,� ••• ". e: � w ���,. -r- .�.,r •• D j\ �:.u.\.. 13()NiNI:'i' 1·1 . . games & mason Motorcycle collectibles, Misc. VERMILION 48 Mariners Cove, Sat. 6/09, 9am-2pm. Moving sale. House hold, vintage & antique ilems, fumi ture, books. h'-hi ,premium Ig Y ARBdOdNN�_:_b regar e ran d Swiss a ... I .. -GARAGE"SALE QUICK CLIPPER I 1 1 I· 1 1 I I I I -; - Avon Mills Rd & Mills Creek Lane Wed 6:30.-8, Thu-Sat 9-1 270. I Elizabeth S1. ThuiFri 9-3 34398 Puth Dr. Wed 5-8, ThulFri 9-5 36284, 36290., 36278 Wendell S1. Thu & Sat 8-3 3676 Stoney Ridge ThuiFri/Sat 37112 Hunters Trail Tim 9-3 3·7740. North Doovys ThuiFri 9-3 o 0 n 0 o 0 n Avon Lake 32113 Willow Circle Thu 9-2 0 o 0 o 2450.9 Bruce Tim 8-3 481 Bassett Rd. Fri/Sat/Sun 9-4 488 Glen Parak Dr. Thu/Fri/Sat 9-4 Osborn Rd_ Thu/Fri/Sat 9-? 32816 Sorrento Lane Thu/Fri 9-4, Sat 9-2 3290.8 Webber Rd. ThuiFri 8-3 532 Rockwood Ct. Fri 9-3 Hunt Club Dev. Wed 4-8, Thu/Fri 9-4, Sat 9-2 Bay Village I_Grafton o 13297 Durkee Rd Thu/Fri 8-5, Sat 8-3 I I I I I Farm Angels Haven Horse Rescue Lorain , 224 Missouri Ave. ThuiFri/Sat 9-? 0 North Olmsted Cinnamon Woods & Willow Woods Tim 8:30.-3:30. Sandy Ridge Dev. Wed 6-9, ThuifrilSat 9-3 o 0 North 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 - 0 Muggy Clinton/Cataway Bay Rd. Thu 6-8, Fri 9-5, Sat 9-2 Rocky , o 0 Ridgeville 34837 Highland Dr. Fri/Sat8-3 5775 Hickory WedffhulFri/SatlSun 9-6 5935 Opal ThuiFri/Sat 10.-6 6551 Avon Belden ThuiFri/Sat 9-4 8684 Harris Dr. ThuiFri/Sat 9-4 Cornerstone Commons Sat/Sun 9-3 8877 Avon Belden Rd. Thu/Fri 9-4, Sat 9-1 North Ridge Christian Church Mills Creek Wed 3-7, Thu/Fri 9-6, Sat 9-2 Port River 624 South Falmouth Sat 9-5 Mitchell Ave. Sat 9-4 Sheffield Lake Erieview Blvd. ThuiFri/Sat 9-4 Robinwood Ave. Fri 9-3 Oakwood Ave. ThuiFrilSat 9-4 Sheffield Rd. ThuIFri/Sat 9-5 0 o 0 ° 212 550. 552 820. ° Sheffield Village 5212 Colorado C1. Thu 10.-5, Sat 10.-5 1 0 0 o 1620. North Ridge Rd. Sat 9-4 231 Delamere Fri/Sat 9-3 48 Mariners Cove Sat 9-2 I ° 1420. .. 0_31:'1 �rf��4;Z;.T�-� I I I I Vermilion Westlake Queen I I I I I I 0 0 o o 0 Evergreen I Annes Gate Tim 8-3 I I I (Next to Blue Bam Shops) Upper & Lower Levels OPEN YEAR ROUND Downsizing/Moving. Clothes, 4pm. Wed-Sat, llam-5pm Madame furniture, household, Alexander, Boyds Fairies, Norman Rockwell figurines. 250 Home Decor Shop Where Old Meets New Unique Outdoor Market, ·Sat. June 9 .. Vendors wanted. $10 per space. Free for Veterans Now accepting Visa & MasterCard Rummage Sales 345 Miscellaneous For Sale Huge Church Rummage Sale 8t. Paul Lutheran Church and School 27993 Detroit Road Westlake Fri. June 8, Early Bird 8am for a $1 donation Sat. June 9, 9am-2pm Proceeds benefit 280 youth mission CABINETS GLAZED maple, solid soft close, full extension, dove-tailed drawers, never installed. Cost $7,900/sell $1699. Can deliver. 216-288-1808 wood, trip HOT TUB 2011. 6-person w/lounge, loaded. Stainless jets, stone cabinet, energy efficient, never in stalled. Cost $6499/sell $3199. 440-336-7184 fully Education And Instruction Airlines Are Hiring Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aId if qualified Job Placement assistance. Call Avi ation Institute of Maintenance. 877676-3836. - Attend College Online from Home. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice, Hospitality. Job Placement Assis tance. Computer Available. Finan cial Aid if Qualified. SCHEV certi fied.877-295-1667. www.CenturaOnline.com. LAWNBOY LAWNMOWER like I I set 440-522-4800 VINTAGE PLAYBOY cover puzzle in a box, November 1971, #AP172, sealed, $30. 440-930-9115 WEDDING CAKE pool steps. Like new, above ground $80. 440-949-5567 360 Offer an Animal Services & Instruct iun t hr- 4 \Vl·dlw"da\, of l·arh month. ».n Family Pet Dln·dlll'.' publrshr-« information, in-home pet * Vacations * HOLLY una, FARM * * Riding Lessons Now accepting New Students For Spring & Summer Hunt Seat Beginner to Advanced * Lessons * Boarding Gift Certificates www.hollyhillfarm.us 440-933-5335 North Crest Equestrian Center Private riding lessons. Beginner thru advanced Horse training. Specializing in dressage. Spring & Summer Programs. Parties. Sitters Providing loving, personal call 888-346-6603 * Puppy care. Dally Dog Walking Pottie Breaks Call Gail 440-668-3159 www.FamilyPetSitters.com Pet Services Our Pet Service Directory !'Uns the S Wednesday , of each month. For information, call 888-346-6603 CLUB K·9 Birthday www.northcrcstequestrian.com TRAINING CENTER Call 440-933-4654 440·323·6961 UNEMPLOYED? NEED A STABLE CAREER? You could be on the road to financial stability In a few short weeksl Obtain your COL with Pro fessional 16-Day Training w/Road masterl Job Placement Assistance, Pre-Hires if qualified Approved for Veterans Training, Call Now! 1-866-467-0061 Roadmaster Drivers School of Ohio, Inc. 4060 Perimeter Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43228 Reading Tutor For dyslexia .. Certified Call440-773-5771 Obedience Classes at Paws by the lake June 13th 7-8pm www.clubk-9training.com 310 Sporting I BUY USED GOLF CARTS CALL ANYTIME SANDUSKY I I new $100. Ladles gold clubs complete w/graphite shafts/bag $75. Educational Servicet Our Educ.n For Ridge Road Ridgeville 440-821-0058 Goods I North gol Do you VERMILION 231 Delamere, FrilSat, 6/08-6/09, 9am-3pm. parts, Camel & Ertl _ jars, more. r-----------., Call 1-888-346-6603 for Details I Rd., North Ridgeville •••••••••••••••••••••••• tiques, tables, chairs, . .1' .. • DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1620 North Ridge Road, across from Brownhelm Store, Sat, 6/09, 9am-4pm. BIG SALE. An ... • JluT-D-RJlMJI TWIN VERMILION !! FREE FACIALS !! CALL LINDA 440-223-0814 For more information ,f.;AU�� ..�i..U"c·" -!o,>1�o� ��'o�?>�....���t<,,���,,�r�;'�-i"""""...:.'O�t?- I • gol heritage. The products are healthy, certified vegan, botanically based and inspired by nature. We offer a complete women, men and baby line. ';cV'� 1f"'�" .::! � • • A with � Ije '�t w , I • must ���b������,.��\i�L·4�"",���'O�����)O�t��b��;t-t:�::O�JJ!.��L.'O���4. well. can • Everything Somewhere N Time 33060 Center WESTLAKE 31011 in Muirfield Prestwick, Wed. 4-7pm, Thu. 9am- - SHEFFIELD VILLAGE 5212 Col orado Court. Thu. 6/07 10am-5pm, Sat. 6/09 10am-5pm. Xbox 360, Thomas Trains, bookshelf, desk, dresser, books, antique desks/cra dle, Junior clothes sizes 1-4, girls clothes size 6-8, boys clothes size 58, Fisher Price Little People, DVD's. Sat.9am-lpm Electrical, household, furniture, clothing (including childrens), toys, more. as Sheffield 820 ThulFri/Sat, 6/07-6/09, 9amLarge c1qthing selection, 5pm. household items, something for all. 8877 Avon Belden Road ThulFri 9am-4pm Evergreen Fann 13297 Durkee Rd, Grafton ThulFri. June 7 & 8, 8am-5pm Sat. June 9, 8am-3pm Horse related items LAKE must Ad, PORT CLINTON/CATAWBA BAY 4th annual development sale, off Muggy Rd, Thu. Eve. 6-8pm, Fri. 9am-5pm. Sat. 9am-2pm. Infant girls to 18mo, boys 3mo. to size 5. Baby items include: Pack-N-Play combo; double stroller, papasan, many more items. Toys: bounce house, Step-2 sandbox w/cover. Some ladies/mens clothing 2006 Lexus 400h SUV AWD hybrid, 55K miles, super clean. Stereo, computer parts, antique din ing room chaIrs, Kirby vacuum, lawn glider, many household items. Don't miss out. Come and see. No early sales. Cash only. Grafton LAKE 552 Oakwood ThulFrilSat 9am-4pm. Fuml ture, DVDs, camping and household items, TV Beanie Babies, baseball and football Bamm Beanos, men's clothes, toys, wicker vanity, many mise items. No early birds. Christian Life Church CAY VILLAGE Osbom Rd, between Beach and Woodpark, ThulFrilSat, 9am-? Multi-home. Something for American Express, personal check or money order. SHEFFIELD' Ave. NorthRidge WESTLAKE 1420 Queen Annes Gate, Thu. 8am-3pm. Multi-family sale. A little bit of everything. Every thing SHEFFIELD LAKE 550 Robinwood Ave, Fri. 9am-3pm. Antique steamer truck, decor, girls 4T-6x, Boys infant4T, CD's, Ikea CD'tower, Misc. June 7-9 Hickory/Fox Hollow. Wed 3pm-7pm, ThulFri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-2pm. Wood furniture, designer clothes, sewing/craft supplies. VISA, Discover, Mastercard, Much house SHEFFIELD LAKE 212 Erieview Blvd. ThulFrVSat 9am-4pm. Multi family. Car ramps, furniture, RV, DVDs, DVD player,microwave, bike, toys, clothing, outdoor umbrella w/stand, much misc. Ridgeville Huge Garage Sale Fumiture & misc. household items. All proceeds will be donated to our fund raising goal for the 3 day/60mile breast cancer walk. GARAGE SALE ADS DEADLINE: Monday at 3:00pm For $15 a 20 word Garage Sale Ad will be placed in The Press, West Life, North Ridgeville Press, and Vermilion Photojournal newspapers. Ads must be prepaid. We accept, Fal TV's, furniture, bik�s, clothing, etc. North RIDGEVILLE South ROCKY RIVER Mitchell Avenue off Wooster Road. Multiple Street Garage Sales, Sat. 6/09, 9am-4pm. 9am-3pm. Misc, furniture, antiques. I 33395 Lorain toys, NORTH RIDGEVILLE Cornerstone Commons sale, Brownstone and Sandstone Lanes, Mills Creek South off Center Ridge Road. SaVSun, NORTH South 624 hold and misc. NORTH RIDGEVILLE 8684 Harris Drive off Root Road south of Lorain Road. ThulFrVSat 9am-4pm. Baby items-swin!}, car seaVstroller, Pac-N Play, clothmg-adultlgirl's(5&6), elec trical, much misc. Tl.lU-Sat, RIVER 5pm. Multi-family sale. Household. Furniture, linens, cloth ing, and much more. No Early Sales I THE 6551 ROCKY mouth, off Lake Rd, Sat. 6/09, 9am- Belden(RT 83), Thu/FrilSat, 617-6/9, 9am-4pm. Large Sale/Closing toys, everyone. AVON 2701 Elizabeth St, off Detroit between Lear Nagel & Jaycox, ThulFri, 9am-3pm. Moving Sale. _. misc. Thu/FrilSat, AVON Development Garage Sale, ten houses and counting I Wed. 6/6 6:30-8pm, Thu/Fri/Sat 6/7-6/9 9am1 pm, Enter at Mills Rd. and Mills Creek Lane, just east of Lear Nagel Rd. Special items include a green leather couch, air hockey and ping '. AVON LAKE 532 Rockwood Court. Fri June 8, 9am-3pm. PontIac VI be 2�3, Advent speakers, clothing, NORTH BAY VILLAGE 488 Glen Park Dr, G99 Dean DaDante 1342 Pine Song Dr. Deltona FL 32725 Household Goods & Furniture window blinds, sports cleats, clothes, toys and games. AVON LAKE 32908 Webber Road. ThulFrl June 7-8, 8am-3pm. Col IBftibles, women's clothes, jewelry, holiday items, some furniture, mIsc. one. Household Goods, Furniture & Boxes speakers, equipment, books, misc. VILLAGE 481 Bassett Rd., Fri/SatlSun, June 8,9,10, 9am-4pm. No early birds. Something for every F16 Kllff Krullk 364 Timber Lane Avon Lake OH 44012 violins NORTH RIDGEVILLE 5935 Opal between Center Ridge and Mills, ThulFrilSat, 10am-6pm. Tools, hard ware, fumiture, exercise and yard BAY Glannetta 6020 Paula Blvd. North Ridgeville OH 44039 Household Goods & Furniture pong tables, logging stroller, antique hutch, hot tub(needs repair) VILLAGE 24509 Bruce be tween Clague and Vineland. Thu only 8am-3pm. Priced to sell. Girl's Mlthony stereo machine, chest-ot-drawsrs, toys, BAY Boxes, Appliances Sales (portable)Slnger sewing much A 26 Karmen Strickland 11850 Edgewater Dr. Lakewood OH 44107 Household Goods, Furniture, Garage AVON LAKE 32816 Sorrento Lane. ThulFri 9am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm. Homecraft Vintage tablesaw, 4pm, Sat(June 9) 9am-2pm. Clothes, furniture, household, tools, toys and Uncle Bob's Self Storage 1143 38390 Chester Road Avon, Ohio 44011 (440) 934-4274 F14 Garage 419-626':'5053 330 Furnishings Household Pets 365 Adorable Purebred & Designer Puppies - www.ohiopuppy.com llain-3pm �;" Mon-Thurs. Fri-Sat-Sun 11-6pm Belmont, Youngstown ShihPoo, Yorkies, Chihuahua, Bullgles,PUGGLES, YorkPo, Boston, Morkies & more! 3620 330-259-1286 I I I I ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & FURNITURE Unique Gifts Reasonable prices at USA-l Antiques 325 Abbe Rd, Sheffield Lake 440-949-6141 or 440-320-6477 SIAMESE KITTENS Shots. Purrfect companions! Seal and flame points, raised underfoot $250. Taking deposits. 419-627-1573 for more information. (Ncar Old Abbe Rd. Lumber) I I I I I I I BEDS QUEEN 13" thick, orthopediC pillow-top mattress, brand-new still in plastic w/warranty. Retail $599/sell $199. Full/$175, King/$299. 390 Autos For Sale 440-503-9220 1994 Corvette LT1 T-Top 40,0.0.0. original miles, automatic with air, AMlFMlCD player, red with black interior, original wheels and '0.9 ZQ6 wheels. Excellent condition. Car cover. I $16,500. I 440-282-1456 and 440-396-8239 .. • - [ -... 818. ... _".- '��...._- THE PRESS - _--_ .... _-_ - - ,:2PRESSPAPERS.·COM .JUNE-6; .... " .' _ .......... _ 2012 .. I TAKE·"A SMALL "STEP TO GET HEALTHY an Free leather interior, one owner, 108,000 miles, $8,000. 440·934-4499 Sale BOAT FOR sale. 1972 MFG 17}2 ft. 1999 FORD RANGER XLT truck. 6 bed liner, $3200. Call 440-933-4872 ex cylinder automatic, tras.440-258-7949 1",; :', ··".;:,p.f\l,�rll�{�·.:,> .: ' ,�., '.' : ,",)' .. ,,' '- ,:J' ,'" > �.,,' ; I I": ·�:'�·�!\i��:�!�����:���;\: .�: I 1>::�;+:J,i�q��,��!�£�,'�{-{���;1 KENS TENT RENTAL SERVICE �!3\�:Ytlite� INTERIOR PAINTING ·Exterior Painting ·Paper Removal Residential * Commercial Iear-offs * Flat Roofs * Insurance Claims Prompt Free Estimates Call 440-934-4156 440-396-6810 - & Parties 7�'P� 440-655-1500 »'.,.>, .,; '.:"": BURNETT'S SEPTIC SERVICE InstalVRepair/Clean Aeration & Septic Tanks Design Systems for New or Existing Homes Grease Traps Pumped �� Delive!}' Set-up' For Graduations, Weddings ·Insured ·References '.'. .�""" & Drains Cleaned Home Septic Inspections Yearly Main!. Programs [sewer ",I�3'2.1 L" ,,'0 �';"'<".""" ' "_'" ... ""'II�>" {,c�.�.'. ,_.. -r-,'; .r: ... ',,,'" , ;,:':.;1 -.: ·:\>:UP,HOLSTERY "';'.'>"""h""""�"_; ,.-_.., 'J' '::, �,TREE"SERVICE��:' ?�����c. 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