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By Gwen Cooper
Following the advice “Carpediem,” of noted Roman poetHorace, about 25 West GeaugaLatin students did “seize theday” last Thursday.
They worked feverously tocreate mosaic garden stones asgifts for their favorite teacher,Bill Prueter, who plans to retirethis year after 30 years of serv-ice.
With help from parents, thestudents mixed concrete,poured it into round metal pansand personalized them withmosaics, beads, shells and mes-sages, making each one an origi-nal work of art.
The students were dividedinto three shifts and workedaround various sports practicesand a previously scheduledband concert to complete theirprojects.
They presented their origi-nal creations to PrueterMonday night at the conclusion
of the school’s annual studentLatin awards program.
The students who compriseWest G’s Latin Club invited for-mer students and Prueter’s wifeto attend and join in on the fun.
They also created a Face-book page where present andformer students could add theircomments and sing the praisesof Prueter.
Although, considered a“dead” language because it isno longer learned as a nativetongue, Prueter apparentlyinstilled a love of the languageand the Roman culture amonghis students.
From his toga-making worksessions held at his home to hishallway chariot races at schoolusing ropes, sturdy flat-bottom
trays and eager students, Prueterencouraged creativity and madethe language come to life.
“We celebrated Roman holi-days and held ceremonies,” sec-ond-year Latin student LillyMakee said when asked abouther favorite part of the classes.
According to her, Prueterled them to explore the history,literature, custom and culturesurrounding the language.
“He makes it fun,” TylerBrininger said. “You just enjoythe experience without knowingthat you are learning anything.It’s not until later that you real-ize you actually learned a greatdeal in the process.”
There are a number ofadvantages to studying Latin,according to Tyler’s mother,Tamara Brininger.
“It really improves theirvocabulary and helps with theirscores on college entrance
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VOLUME 46 No. 11 Wednesday, May 8, 2013
MAY 12th MAY 12th
Roman-Inspired Garden Stones to Honor ‘Captain Latin’
Garden Stones• Page 3
By Jamie Ward
Maybe the coach thought histeam needed a change ofscenery.
But after just two homegames in the first month of theseason amid cancelations on afield that grew more weeds thangrass, Phil Byron decided tostart from scratch.
“It wasn't a varsity field, itwasn't safe, it wasn't aesthetic,”Byron said. “We’ve been roadwarriors. When our field wasn’tplayable, we just flipped gamesaway.”
Whatever the reasons, it isgood times for Phil Byron andhis West G baseball Wolverines,winners of five straight. Theteam’s ninth win, 4-1 overCrestwood, eclipsed last year'swin total.
The Wolverines took infieldpractice before the Crestwoodgame as the former infield layback behind right field, a pile ofdirt and sod.
The now all-dirt infield issmooth, and hard.
Ground balls bounced trueand the team made just oneerror on an 80 degree day May2.
By all accounts the team isplaying its best baseball of theseason at the right time.
“It’s good to get five in a
row,” said senior 2B AlexGrazia. “We’re playing prettywell as a team. We started off alittle slow, but we’re definitelykicking it in before the play-offs.”
Grazia helps anchor a teamwith senior strength up the mid-dle. When West Geauga is at itsbest, Harrison Sigman (2-2, 2.74ERA, 24 strikeouts in 23innings) is on the mound; Cal
Slusarz (9 runs scored) is atshort; Grazia plays second; andsenior lead-off hitter NoahBidar (.375 BA, 10 SB's) patrolscenter field.
“That’s our speed andstrength right there, and they’vecut down on the mistakes,”Byron said.
“It started off a little rough,”Slusarz said of his season. “But
Wolverines Win Five Straight,Eclipse Last Year’s Win Total
Chesterland RotaryIs ‘Hitting the Bricks’
GWEN COOPER/CNLatin students Max Kucera and Victoria Grabinski mix concrete and scoopit into metal pans to form the round garden stones.
WG Wins• Page 4
“He makes it fun.” – Tyler Brininger onretiring Latin teacherBill Prueter
BILL FUGATE/CNSenior Cal Slusarz leads the infield at shortstop.
By Maureen Mooney
In 1995, the ChesterlandRotary Club funded and con-structed a brick walkway aroundthe gazebo in the Chester Town-ship Park.
Families, businesses andorganizations had the opportunityto display their name on theseengraved bricks.
Now, 18 years later, the RotaryClub is reconstructing the walk-way to include more bricks aswell as refurbish the existing ones.
“Over time, some of thebricks have deteriorated andthe entire walkway has sunk,”said Rotary member DerekTaylor. “It’s also become a triphazard”, added Taylor.
Taylor and a committee con-sisting of eight members, includ-ing Ben Pintabona, resurrectedthe project last year, with every-thing getting started this pastwinter.
Pintabona, who has a con-
MAUREEN MOONEY/CNThrough June 15, engraved bricks are available for purchase for theChesterland Commemorative Walkway, a project done by the ChesterlandRotary Club.
Rotary• Page 5
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exams, such as SAT and ACTs,”she said.
She said the language haspractical applications for studentwho pursue medicine, law andscience, all disciplines that useLatin terms and names.
According to another parent,several of the students have oldersiblings who are former studentsof Prueter’s who credit theirLatin studies as part of the reasonthey did well on college entranceexams and were accepted toschools such as Notre Dame andNorthwestern.
“He treats us all as if we arethe smart kids,” VictoriaGrabinski said.
Brenden Judson explained,“There’s a lot of freedom in hisclass and he trusts us that we willstudy hard and learn from ourexperiences.”
One mother, Linda Todaro,shook her head over the appar-ent spell Prueter has on his stu-dents.
She said they vie to learnenough to go to Latin competi-tions in Columbus, a regime ofstudy and nine tests held during aweekend, after a week of school.
Todaro said the students dowell in the competition, oftenplacing in the top three amongschools and outscoring privateschool students who have hadsix years of Latin versus fouryears at West G.
“That’s not something thatwould appeal to you or I, nor itis something that would appealto most teens, but he somehowhas them convinced it is fun,”Todaro said. “They study on thebus on the drive there, take atest as soon as they arrive, studyuntil 1 a.m., sleep and takemore tests the next day. And,they tell me this is fun?”
Said Alex Concilla, “That’swhy we call him ‘Captain Latin.’”
Another parent marveled atthe closeness of the students.
“They include athletes, musi-cians, serious students and awide cross-section of interests,yet they are very close,” shesaid.
Who’s idea was it to paytribute to him with gardenstones?
“All of us,”said sophomoreMax Kucera. “Romans wereknown for their mosaics tilesand we’ve been to his house. Hehas a Roman garden there aswell as on school grounds near
the entrance to the high school.”“With all the heartfelt work
the students have done, we’reexpecting there won’t be a dryeye in the house when theypresent their garden stones tohim Monday night,” TamaraBrininger said.
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GWEN COOPER/CNNatalie Cizek, left, Victoria Grabinski and Lily Makee formed an assembly line to help create about 30 originalmosaic tiled garden stones for their Latin teacher Bill Prueter’s Roman garden. They surprised him Monday nightwith the stones at the conclusion of his Latin student awards program.
GWEN COOPER/CN“Carpe Diem,” or seize the day, isthe fond send-off for a much lovedWest Geauga Latin teacher retir-ing at the end of the school year.
By Diane Ryder
When the Affordable HealthCare for America Act, morecommonly known as Obamacare,takes full effect next year, its reg-ulations about insuring part-timeworkers might have repercus-sions on local government, espe-cially those with volunteer firedepartments, Chester Townshipofficials said April 18.
If a seasonal or part-timeemployee works more than 120days per year, or more than 30hours per week, he or she willbe considered full-time andmust be offered health careinsurance or the employer willbe hit with a hefty $2,000 pertotal employee penalty, ChesterTownship Fiscal Officer MikeStark said.
The regulations could forcelocal governments to cut backon the hours their employeescan work, cut back on the num-ber of days they can employ aseasonal worker or decide notto hire additional workers thatwould add up to more than 50employees, the officials said.
The discussion came astrustees voted to hire a part-timeseasonal worker to performgrounds maintenance during thegrowing season, a practice thatmany local communities follow.
Others hire outside land-scaping companies.
“If it’s more than 120 daysand we haven’t offered thembenefits, we could be fined,”Stark told trustees, adding therule applies to employers withmore than 50 employees.
“With our police depart-ment and fire department, we’reclose to that threshold,” TrusteeKen Radtke said. “We need tobe looking at this at a month-to-month basis.”
Because most area firedepartments, and many localpolice departments, have part-time workers who also work forother communities, the issuecould become complicated,trustees said.
They also said they would becareful to keep all seasonalhires under the 120-day limit tomake sure they will not be con-sidered as full time under thenew law.
“Seasonal employment iscounted in days and not hours,”Trustee Mike Joyce said.
Radtke asked where he gotthat fact.
Joyce said he has talked toofficials in the City ofWilloughby, who told him theyhave hired two attorneys to sortout the employment rules in thenew law.
“I don’t know where it’sgoing, but our firefighters are
part time,” he said.Stark added, “There’s so
much to be determined yet. Noone knows everything at thistime.”
He said he has heardemployers say they will pay thefine instead of insure their part-time workers, but he said thenew rules will fine an employerfor all of his or her employeesregardless of how many areinsured.
“It will be $2,000 for allemployees, on everybody, notjust on the people you don’tpay,” Stark said.
Joyce added, “Suffice it tosay, we’re all watching it and areconfused by it.”
I’m starting to play the type ofbaseball I know I can play, start-ing to hit the ball a little more,making fewer errors in the field,and I cleared my head, and I'mjust having fun playing baseballand that’s the key.”
Byron’s lineup againstCrestwood looked like this:
Bidar, CF; Mike Bielek, LF;Mike Koller, RF; JC Mazzurco,P; Sigman, DH; John Monaco,1B; Andrew Centrackio, 3B;Grazia, 2B; Slusarz, SS.
The Wolverines scored firstin the first inning when Bidarreached on an error and scoredon Bielek’s hit down the rightfield line. Bielek stole second,went to third on a ground balland scored on a wild pitch.
Mazzurco, a sophomore whonow has 20 innings and an ERAunder 2.00 as the team's thirdstarter, pitched masterfully, mix-ing his fastball, change-up andcurveball through theCrestwood order.
Mazzurco, working with jun-ior catcher Ross Clark, threwsix innings, allowed one run on
five hits and struck out four.“I felt great, and it felt good
to get a win,” Mazzurco said. “Igot shelled against Brush; itfeels good to get this one.”
Koller reached on an errorto start the fourth inning andscored on Sigman’s double intoright field. It was Sigman’s firstdouble and 11th RBI.
Grazia, who admittedly hasstruggled at the plate this sea-son, delivered a two-out singleto left that scored Sigman.
“I haven’t been seeing the
ball well and I’ve been hittingthe ball at people,” said Grazia,who also pitched one inning forhis third save.
Those four runs were allWest Geauga would need toimprove to 9-6 on the seasonbefore Sunday’s tournamentdraw at Jefferson and twogames Monday and Tuesdayagainst rival Chagrin Falls thatwere finished after deadline.
“We're playing well rightnow and I’m really content withwhere we are at,” Byron said.“I’m not saying we don’t needto improve, because we all needto get better. But I’m content
with the strides we have madeup to this point.”
May will be busy before thesectionals begin May 13.
Carmen Engoglia hit a HRthat turned heads away fromthe varsity field to the juniorvarsity field, which is behind thevarsity field. Engoglia's blastlanded beyond the left fieldfence, as the varsity dugoutwondered who had hit it.
“I knew it would be Car-men,” Bidar said after the game.
The team plans on re-planti-ng the sod this fall and working
to get a running water source tothe field, an issue Byron blamedfor its poor conditions.
There are quirks, too, thatneed fixing.
Like third base, which stayedin its peg long after everybodyleft the field.
“Put five guys on it and tryto get it out,” Byron told histeam, laughing. “That thing islike Merlin’s sword, the sword inthe stone. It’s right there. Goand get it.”
For more photos, visitbit.ly/leafphotos. Look for morein this week’s Geauga CountyMaple Leaf.
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What do water purifiers inGuatemala, flowerbeds at WestGeauga Schools, May Day and asophomore offensive tacklehave in common?
In a multiple choice quiz,one answer would be “mulch.”Another would be “school spir-it.” The rest — fill in the blanks.
Last Wednesday after school,about 25 members of the WestGeauga Schools football team,coach Lou Cirino, members ofthe schools’ EnvironmentalDiscovery Project team and itsadvisor Irene McMullen gath-ered at the high school for somehands-on volunteer work.
In less than two hours, thestudents weeded and mulchedthe seven flower gardens on theWest Geauga campus.
McMullen, who supervisedthe weeding detail, said she gota kick out of watching Cirino’spre-game pep talk with his play-ers about the value of doingsomething for the community,responsibility and the pridethey will feel when the job iswell done.
He even had to show a fewthe right way to use a shovel,she said.
“I think the boys thought itwas fun,” she said. “Whenyou’re done, you can see you’vedone something.”
Sandwiches from Farmer inthe Deli were an added bonus,but McMullen said the projectitself was rewarding for thework crew.
The Guatemala connectiongoes back a few years.
Linda Todaro, mother ofEDP member and seniorIsabella Todaro, said her daugh-ter and McMullen’s son, Clay,now a freshman in college,founded EDP when they werein the fourth and fifth grades.
Isabella’s older brother Zak,
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Once a brick is engraved, it’sfilled with adhesive paint tomake the lettering stand outand help preserve the engrave-ment.
The Rotary Club consists ofvolunteers from the communityand will be doing the labor, startto finish.
Deadline to order the bricksis June 15. The finished projectwill be done by mid August, intime for Chesterfest, the annualChester Township communitypicnic.
Proceeds from this projectbenefits the Chesterland RotaryFoundation, a nonprofit and taxdeductible organization.
“This is a great way to showcommunity support and spiritand pride,” Taylor added.
Bricks are available for pur-chase at www.chesterlandro-tary.org (click on the brick) for$50 (individuals) or $75 (busi-nesses). Order forms are alsoavailable on page 7 of this pub-lication.
Other community projectsfunded and organized by theChesterland Rotary Clubinclude Breakfast with Santa,the Gazebo Christmas treelights and decorations, holiday
food baskets, painted maps onthe asphalt of playgrounds atthe elementary schools and giv-ing personal dictionaries toeach individual elementaryschool child.
In addition to local projects,the club has also done nationalwork. After the devastation ofHurricane Katrina, the club pur-chased and rebuilt an old book-mobile, filled it with books anddrove it down south to donate
to families effected by the hurri-cane.
“This is a very productive,very unitive project,” explainedPintabona. “I don’t think anythingbrings a group of people togetherlike a service project with a com-mon goal,” added Pintabona.
Call Ben Pintabona, 216-287-4671, or Reena Kanner, 216-218-9180, for more informationon this community project.
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JOHN KARLOVEC/CNThe West Geauga Schools football team and members of the Environmental Discovery Project team helped weed and mulch seven flower gardens on theWest Geauga campus last Wednesday as part of a hands-on volunteer project.
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“It’s such athoughtful projectand a way ofbuildingteamwork andpride in yourschool.” – Irene McMullen
Kelly Wright and ShawnCooper joined up to form acore group and they startedentering environmental chal-lenges.
Most recently, the EDP wonan award from the LexusEcological Challenge for theirproject to provide water puri-fiers and cook stoves to a vil-lage in Guatemala, said MaxKucera, 16, offensive tackle forthe West Geauga football teamand a member of the EDP.
They chose the project,organized their approach, paidfor the stoves and purifiers andsent a Spanish-speaking expertto Guatemala to handle thatend of it, Kucera said.
EDP has applied to a num-ber of challenges every year andhas a little prize money savedup, he said.
The seven annual flower gar-dens created around the WestGeauga school campus by stu-dents require maintenance, butthe school’s operating budgethas been caught in the same fis-cal wringer as other districts,McMullen said.
Urged to do their communi-ty service by Cirino, 29, thefootball team has taken themaintenance on.
The team does other choresin the school district and anydonations go into the footballprogram, Cirino said.
The coach, who has beenteaching government and con-temporary issues at WestGeauga for six years, said hegoes along and works with theboys to set the pace and helpthem learn a good work ethic.
“They love our school,” hesaid. “I had a coach who didthat for me.”
Some of the EDP prizemoney is used to purchase themulch, which is sold by the WestGeauga la cross team to raisefunds for their activities —another lesson in leveragingresources for the good of thecommunity, McMullen said.
Not only do they sell themulch, they will deliver it to thebuyer’s home, she said.
More information is avail-able on the school website.
“It’s so sweet. This is why Ilove to live in the country,”McMullen said.
Getting the flowerbeds inorder is something of an annualritual carried out in a groupeffort before prom, so theschool looks great, she said.
Cirino, who graduated fromWest Geauga, really knows howto motivate kids and the resultsprove it, she added.
“It’s such a thoughtful proj-ect and a way of building team-work and pride in your school,”McMullen said.
Andrew Todaro, 16 and amember of the EDP, said therewere a lot of people at the MayDay event and he praised thefootball team for really diggingin.
“We gave them food andthey worked hard,” he said.
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Chester Township Trusteesappear so frustrated over place-ment of recycling dumpsters,they would like to get rid ofthem altogether.
Last month, Trustee KenRadtke suggested moving thebank of dumpsters from theircurrent Parkside Drive locationback to the old Chester Schoolsite at 12535 Chillicothe Road.
Township officials and ParkBoard members have toldtrustees they need to be movedbecause they are too close tothe park, are on a street fre-quently used by police and firevehicles, and have become asafety issue.
At the April 18 meeting, tworesidents had objected to theChester School site becausethey said dumping of trash andgarbage at that location hadbeen a constant problem forneighbors.
Radtke said the townshipwould install security cameras ifthe dumpsters were moved.
Trustees said a secondoption, placing them at theunused Fire Station 2, wouldnot be acceptable because oftraffic concerns.
Last Thursday, Radtke saidhe had asked trustees to lookinto the Chester School site, buthad received no feedback.
He said he had received arough estimate that it wouldcost about $18,000 to locate thedumpsters there, with a cost of$15,000 for concrete and $3,000for fencing.
“Any thoughts?” Radtkeasked.
Joyce said he has discussedthe issue with Chester TownshipPark Board member Joe Weissand Weiss told him he mighthave a solution to the problem.
“He was kind of excited andseemed to be having somethingup his sleeve,” Joyce said,adding he would like to followup with Weiss before makingany decisions.
Joyce said the dumpsters aremore trouble than they’re worthand he might be in favor ofdoing away with them altogeth-er.
“There’s no good place toput the dumpsters,” Joyce said.“They’re nice to have, but it’s acase of ‘not in my backyard. I’mnot sure we even need thosedumpsters.”
He said any money theymake from the recycling is lostin the road crew’s time in clean-ing it up.
“This board hasn’t discussedthis yet, but I’m rather dis-turbed how haphazardly we usethat facility,” Joyce said.
Trustee Judy Caputo saidshe is concerned about peopleusing the center to dispose of
their household garbage insteadof paying about $300 per yearfor curbside pickup.
“It’s a sign of the times,”Caputo said. “It’s a touchy sub-ject and I would ask the resi-dents to be more thoughtful.The last thing we want to do ischase people down by theirlicense numbers.”
Caputo said she also wouldlike to get rid of the dumpsters,because the township has tospend time and money cleaningup after people who use themto get rid of garbage, but thecenter does serve a purpose.
“Did you know that thesheriff’s department has a full-time deputy who spends histime running them down andprosecuting them?” Joyceasked.
Parkview Drive residentAlbino Fisco said he has livedon the corner of Parkview andSeminary Lane since 1967, closeto the old Chester School, andhe and his wife witnessed peo-ple dumping mattresses, couch-es, and trash at the recyclingcenter when it was locatedthere.
“You’d see garbage all overthe place,” Fisco said.
He told trustees he and hiswife were worried that trusteesmight move the center back tothe school site.
“My wife is not happy atall,” he said.
“People pull in SeminaryLane and use the dumpsters atDrug Mart; I have called thepolice on them,” Fisco said,adding he knows of peopledepositing garbage in dump-sters outside office buildings.
He said many of those busi-nesses have installed locks ontheir dumpsters to prevent thepractice.
“Another option would bepushing it closer to the policestation,” Radtke said.
He added that the townshipused to have curbside recycling.
“Unfortunately, that pro-gram went away,” said Radtke.
Fisco asked trustees when adecision would be made.
Caputo said she would callhim the next time the issue is onthe agenda.
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May 10-11: Mother’sDay Plant Sale
Join from noon to 7 p.m. May10 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 11for the American Legion Post459 Ladies Auxiliary Mother’sDay plant sale.
Flats, baskets and pots available. Held rain or shine.Proceeds benefit school
scholarship fund. Call 440-834-4532 for more
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May 11: Plant SaleNoon to 2:30 p.m.
Join at St. Mark LutheranChurch, 11900 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township, for ahanging basket and plant salefor Mother’s Day.
Call 440-729-1668 for moreinformation.
May 14: GenealogicalMeeting6:30 p.m.
The Geauga County Genea-logical Society will celebrate its40th anniversary at ChardonLibrary, 110 East Park St.,Chardon, with an opportunity toview pictures and mementoes of1973.
Stacie Murry will present “A FunLook at Fashions from the Vict-orian Era to the Present” at 7 p.m.
Cake and refreshmentsavailable.
No admission; all are wel-come.
Email [email protected] formore information.
May 17: Bee HappyPreview Party andAuction7-8:45 p.m.
Join at St. Mark LutheranChurch, 11900 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township, for theBee Happy preview party andauction.
Hors d’oeuvres and bever-ages available at preview party.
Purchase items from plantsale.
Silent and Chinese auction. $10 admission per person. Event designed for adults. Call 440-729-1668 for more
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May 18: KOC Poor Man’sRaffle6-10 p.m.
Join at St. Helen gymnasium,12060 Kinsman Road, NewburyTownship for the Knights ofColumbus Poor Man’s ReverseRaffle.
Dinner includes stuffed cab-bage.
Beer and wine cost extra. $1,500 top prize. Side boards, raffle bingo and
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May 18-19: Bee HappyPlant Sale
Join 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 18and noon to 2 p.m. May 19 forthe Bee Happy Plant sale at St.Mark Lutheran Church, 11900Chillicothe Road, ChesterTownship.
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May 7: Yoga2 p.m.
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May 7: Chair Yoga2:30 p.m.
Instructed by Barbara Tercek. $1 donation. Benefits of this class include
breathing, flexibility, strengthen-ing and better posture.
May 10: Dare to be 1009 a.m.
Breakfast and guest speaker. Topic is summertime safety
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May 15: St. AnselmIntergenerational Program11 a.m.
St. Anselm first graders willread books.
Grandparents welcome.
May 16: Iris FoldingLearn the art of paper folding
with a template and creategreeting cards.
May 20: Spring Luncheon12:30 p.m.
Ladies wear favorite apronor bring a kitchen gadget andshare stories.
Lunch catered by MangiaMangia.
$10 per person.
May 22: Stroke/Coumadin/Heart Support Group11 a.m.
Guest speaker Nurse NinaChokski will talk about lifestylemodification.
May 29: Coffee with theCommissioner 11 a.m.
Geauga County Commis-sioner Tracy Jemison will join forcoffee and answer questionsabout the county government.
May 30: Out to LunchBunch
Join for a lunch outing atCabana’s Restaurant in Chardon.
July 19-Aug. 1: NationalSenior Games
Volunteers needed for thesummer National Senior Games.
Call Lauren Grys, 216-479-6361, for more information.
Strength & Weight ClassMondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.
Join for a one hour strengthand weight class.
Stained Glass AreaWednesdays and Fridays, 9:30 a.m.
Instructors available forbeginners.
Open area to work on proj-ects independently.
Horseshoe PitchingMondays, 12:30-2 p.m.
Looking for men and womento pitch shoes at Chester Town-ship Park for an eight-week league.
Beginners welcome.
Young of Heart St. Anselm Young of Heart
has a trip planned to Lancaster,Pa., to see the production of“Noah” at the Sight and SoundTheatre on June 25-28.
Included is a trip to Gettys-burg for a tour of the GettysburgBattlefield and more.
Cost is $405 per member or$414 for non-members.
Call Nancy Battenfield, 440-729-9684, for more informationon this trip.
On July 1, the group will see“Viva Las Vegas” at the CroatianLodge Ballroom in Eastlake.
Enjoy the excitement of LasVegas presented by the LatshawPops Orchestra, singers anddancers.
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GEAUGA WESTL I BRARY
The Geauga West Library isat 13455 Chillicothe Road. Formore information on these pro-grams or to register, call 440-729-4250 or register in person.
Book DiscussionJune 5, 7 p.m.
“Hotel on the Corner ofBitter and Sweet,” by Jamie Ford.
It’s Almost Vacation TimeMay 16, 7 p.m.
Discover vacation optionsfrom singing in the Grand OleOpry in Nashville to quilting inWest Virginia to big-game driv-ing in Africa. These choices andmany more are available inpackages including airfare, lodg-ing and meals.
Program designed for adults.Super Sign-Up Day
May 29, 4–8 p.m.Register for summer reading
and pick up reading logs in per-son. Phone registration beginsMay 30.
Program designed for entirefamily.
I Dig My DadJune 13, 7 p.m.
Show dad, grandpa or unclereasons of care about him atthis “guy” event.
Program designed for youth.
Book Buddies TrainingMonday, June 3, 3–4 p.m. or
4:15-5:15 p.m.On Monday nights and
Wednesday afternoons, encour-age young students with readingand gain volunteer hours.
Book buddies must attend atraining session, apply and com-mit to participate.
Program designed for teens.
Book TastingJune 11, 1–2 p.m. for middle-
school students; 3–4 p.m. forhigh-school studentsCheck out new books and
get a taste of a book in threeminutes.
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Gates Mills Library is at1491 Chagrin River Road. Formore information on these pro-grams or to register, call 440-423-4808 or register in person.
Book Discussion May 14, 7-8 p.m.
Join to discuss “Girl inTranslation” by Jean Kwok.
Everyone is welcome.
ST. ANSELM FESTIVALSCHEDULE
The 41st St. Anselm ChurchFestival maintains its roots withthe motto “Food, Family andFun.”
Located at 13013 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township.
Carnival rides, games,$10,000 cash raffle and instantbingo available all four days.
Call 440-729-9575 or visitwww.stanselm.org for moreinformation.
May 23, 5-11 p.m. Featured Food: Cavatelli and
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May 25, Noon to 11 p.m.Featured Food: Cavatelli and
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Featured Band: The JoeyTomsick and the JTO Band, TheWayne Tomsic Band, Festivus
11:30 a.m.: Cornhole Tourn-ament
4:30 p.m.: Polka Mass, a
celebration of the many ethnicheritages that are a part of theparish
5 p.m.: The Great BradMagic Show
7 p.m.: to midnight: MonteCarlo
May 26, Noon to 11 p.m.Featured Food: Cavatelli and
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Enjoy stories, singing, danc-ing and games in GeaugaHumane Society’s RescueVillage’s beautiful CelebrationGarden, 15463 ChillicotheRoad, Russell Township.
Children will have theopportunity to help Nachoguide through picture books,learn the importance of pet careand how to approach a dogproperly.
Meet inside Rescue Village’sCommunity Room if rain.
Pre-register by contactingLinda Hernandez at [email protected] or 440-596-1743.
Participants are asked tobring a can of cat/dog food or a$2 donation.
May 18, Noon: “Spots Color-ful Day,” by Emma Dodd.
June 2, 4 p.m.: “Pete theCat,” by Eric Litwin.
July 14, 4 p.m.: “Biscuit,” byAylssa Capucilli.
August 17, at 1 p.m.: “Cliffordthe Big Red Dog,” by NormanBridwell.
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Arabica Coffee House,12626 Chillicothe Road, ChesterTownship, is now featuring anew ice cream brand, Ashby’sSterling Ice Cream.
Based in Shelby Township,Mich., Ashby’s Sterling IceCream has been recognized onnumerous occasions for its quali-ty and innovative flavors includ-ing Amaretto Cherry. RaspberryChip Cheesecake, UltimatePeanut Butter Brownie, BananaPuddin’, Belgian Chocolate andScout’s Honor Mint Cookie.
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May 11: PerennialGardeners Plant Sale8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Perennial Gardeners areholding the annual plant sale inthe Chester Township Town Hallparking lot.
The sale features annuals,hanging baskets, herbs and hun-dreds of perennials, many ofwhich have been raised by clubmembers, who will be available toassist in choosing the appropriateplants for each person’s gardeningneeds.
A new addition this year willbe a raffle. Purchase tickets for $1each or six for $5 and get theopportunity to win rose bushes,shrubs, gift baskets or a massage.
Profits enable the club to con-tinue planting and caring for thebandstand and corner park atstate Route 306 and U.S. Route322, offer scholarships to horticul-tural students, present educationalprograms at each monthly meet-ing and support many other gar-dening activities in the community.
The Perennial Gardeners meetat 7 p.m. at West Geauga MiddleSchool the fourth Wednesday ofthe month. Membership is open tothose living in the West Geaugaschool district.
Call 440-338-8644 for moreinformation.
Geauga Fresh FarmersMarket
The Geauga Fresh Farmer’sMarket will open on May 11.
Vegetable and flowering plants,spring produce and salad greens,hanging baskets, cut flowers, honey,cheese, meat, baked goods, soapsand lotions, and other seasonalproduce and crafts available.
Master Gardeners will be onsite to provide demonstrations,answer questions about growingseedlings and vegetables as wellas other plant questions.
Located in the South RussellVillage parking lot at Chillicotheand Bell roads.
Hours are 9 a.m. to noonevery Saturday, rain or shine, untilearly October.
Special events will include
cooking demonstrations, kids’ day,corn celebration, strawberryshortcake day, the annual salsatasting contest and the annualtomato tasting contest.
Visit www.geaugafarmersmar-ket.com for more information.
GEAUGA COUNTYMASTER GARDENERVOLUNTEERS
The following programs areheld at Geauga County OSUExtension Office, PattersonCenter, 14269 Claridon-TroyRoad, Burton Township, unlessotherwise noted. For more infor-mation on these programs or toregister, call the 440-834-4656 orvisit www.geauga.osu.edu.
Life on the RocksMay 18, 10 a.m. to noon
Join Mike Blakeman for aone-mile interpretive hike tosee the park’s spring wild flow-ers and explore its impressiveplant diversity.
Learn about the area’sunique geology and how manyof the plants have adapted togrowing on bare rock.
Tree ID will be covered andinclude Canadian Hemlock andYellow Birch.
Held at Nelson KennedyLedges State Park, 12440 StateRoute 282, Garrettsville.
Wear sturdy footwear. Held rain or shine. Advance registration is lim-
ited and required.
Gardens Galore, Art andMoreJune 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hundred’s of plants, familiarand exotic, as well as one-of-a-kind garden art pieces, attictreasures, divine desserts, freehorticulture demonstrations,mini classes and “ask the expert”available.
Free admission. Garden toolsharpening available for modestfee.
Held at Burton CenturyVillage, 14653 East Park St.,Burton Township.
Proceeds fund the GeaugaCounty Master GardenerVolunteers Scholarship Fund.
Listed are public meetings andexecutive sessions in the countyfor the coming week, unless other-wise noted. These meeting noticesare NOT legal notices.
Chester Township: May 15, 7
p.m., Zoning Commission. All
meetings are held at the
Township Hall, 12701
Chillicothe Road, unless other
wise noted.
Munson Township: May 14, 6:30
p.m., Park & Recreation Board;
May 16, 6:30 p.m., Board of
Zoning Appeals. All meetings
are held at Township Hall,
12210 Auburn Road unless oth
erwise noted.
Russell Township: May 13, 7
p.m., Park Commission, The
West Woods Nature Center;
May 15, 7 p.m., Board of
Trustees. All meetings are held
at FireRescue Station, 14810
Chillicothe Road, unless other
wise noted.
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Changing the world never looked so good!Changing the world never looked so good!West Geauga High School Interact Club is making a difference,
not only in the community but around the world.
Once the 2 week sale is over the money will be givento a YUDA band project manager so the children
helped are able to achieve the education they deserve.
The Interact Club performs community service and raises funds for various international projects.
To find more information about thebracelets or starting your own project visit
http://www.yudabands.org/
If purchasing a YUDA band is somethingyou are interested in please contact
Chelsea Arnold, the Interact Club advisor,at [email protected]
Recently the Interact Club has adopted the YUDA bands project. This project allowsWest Geauga High School students to sell handmade leather bracelets where the
funds raised will help educate youth in Guatemala, Zambia and Kenya.
The cost for one bracelet is $7.00. 175 bracelets are all it takes to send one child to school,and our goal is to sell 550 bands that allows 3 children to get an education.
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4.0 List - 8th GradeAnna MurrayAlyssa PosanteMatthew FazioAnthony BroconeSydney YoungJason GialamasJames PusterhoferIsabel SentleAustin MaguireSabrinaSugarNicholas LutherAmanda ZakeljMarissa BarbieriHannah FoxSophia Pountney Shannon Stanforth Magdalen Canitia Deanna SwinertonDana KulmaKevin WrightMorgan CarcelliLindsey StanforthCamryn HeatwoleDavid SprengerHeather WilsonCeleste SlapnickerMarin MusserJack MakeeJennifer CurtisSamuel Faulk
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Honor Roll – 8th GradeMassimo AdhikaryMolly AlesnikJoseph AndersonJessica BalikerRachel Bobango Hannah BrinningMilesCantonMaggie CorlettAntonia CostaAlison D'AlessandroKaitlyn DiBiaseSydney DiedrichGabriella EngogliaBreonaFarcasBella GarciaAlexandriaGrimErin HoehJessica KamisEmma McCartyAlbert MedancicJorge MirabelliMatthew PalmerJulia PateteAlyssaPecharkaOlivia PecharkaChristina PraprostGrace Prexta
Jordan RobinsonJack RybakJessica SargentNathan ShortBradford SimpsonAriel StocumOliver StrugerAngelina TodaroEllen WehrleAiyana Welch-MuraskiKara Zebrowski
Merit Roll – 8th GradeOwen AllenMatthew AmatoMatthew AngieQuinn ArraKaylee BiesemeierPatrick BlazekJordan BrownKellie CasseseKimberly DavidsonAngela DeSciscioGabriella DeSciscioAlex EdmundsNicholas EliaKathryn EllisKyle GallagherMax GarciaTessa GeorgeKaarina Georgevitch
Ashley GianguzzoChloe GreenMarisa HermanNicole InsanaChloe JamisonVincent KamenskyRobert KellyGianna KosleyNathaniel KuceraLinda LujanGrace LutatCassandra McCartneyDaniel MengesAlec MooreDrake MyersNicholas ParosJoseph PasqualeKendall PortmanIsabella PuruczkyAnna SheridanMira SilvasyAlexandrea SpiesKeirra SpottsElizabeth SwobodaJames TadajAlyssa TirabassiEvan VetturiniBridget VidalChase Waterman
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Margaret WilliamsCaroline WolfhopeDerek Zebrowski
4.0 List – 7th GradeNathaniel BihunGrace CarterCarla CavasinniMichael ConcillaBrittany FleckAngelina FornaroSarah FrederickFrancesca GarofaloRayne GasbarrinoSydney GembkaNathaniel GrabinskiElisabeth JadrychMirielle KortingBenjamin KovacicKayla LorenzoCassidy LuckeyElizabeth MarinoIsabella MarinoDuncan McElroyAnthony McFarlandJordan MitriEva MulloyLexi OberGregory OwendoffAdam RiedelTara RittJax ShenkelTessa SmithCaitlin SpeyerCarlo VallettaSydney VelottaJohn WengerXavier Zup
Honor Roll – 7th GradeSamantha AngeMatthew ArmstrongPaul AverillAdam BaraonaChristina BeckerCory BouchekMorgan BrownNicholas CanitiaJoey ConradKelly CooperShaun Csumitta
David Daniel DelaCruzGabrielle DelValleLindsey DownsTrent FritzscheMolly GallagherAlec GervasiLaney Harsch-VanekSamantha HeimValerie HeintzRyan HodginsMadison HorrocksCalie HugeNoah IckesAyah IghneimHalle KarohlNicholas KimbleAnastasia KotkovskayaCameron LaRoccoSarah LloydJamie LoseThomas MagalskiLily MartinRyan MartinPeyton MastroianniAngelle McIntirePreston MelkersonMichael NevarLauren OstersMichael OstersEric PetrovicIsabelle RadakCaleb RameyJennifer SchweigerKyle Straka Angela VolcensekBrianna WilsonCameron Zimmermann
Merit Roll – 7th GradeLauren AlvarezJessica AtkinsonAutumn BearEmma BellAllison BiskerJoseph CaminoMargaret CarmigianoAnthony ConeglioNicholas DaleCaprina DaleyKatlyn DarrahNick DeCastroVeronica DvozenjaBrennan GreislTyler Hackleman
Matthew HainesJared HallimanMarissa HardingLeeah JamesJill JevnikarEmma JohnstonAzzan KhanMark KiecChristopher KollarHunter KollmorgenNatalie KosleyGina LeanzaAnthony LeonardAndrzej LuckwitzMarco MarinoDennis MikonskyNico MorganoKendall MullenhourJennifer O'DonnellMatthew RobertsonEmma RothRebecca SaggioJulia SassanoNatalie ShanerMaria Fernanda Silva Amy SparentJonathan StewartRenee TollonBryce TownsendAllison TraciHannah WalkerJustin WesenZane Williams
4.0 List – 6th GradeMohammed AidjaClaire AndresRachel AngeZachary BobangoArriana CasanovaMeena ChauhanEllen CoffeyNicholas D'AlessandroAshley DiPentiEileen FaulkJoshua FrankIsabelle GabramSarah GrinsteadMackenzie HanfordIvy HeimJenna HoehEmily KamenskyRory KellyLeah KulmaLindsey Kulp
Claire MersolFrancesca MirabelliJack MusserLauren RalphDaniel SiegfriedJessica SmithMia SpykerMatthew StewartGabriel TaggJulia Teeter Gianna WagnerNicole Wilk-SavageKaitlyn Zerbe
Honor Roll – 6th GradeDavid BeattieLucas BrookesLucia CarpinelliEli Critchfield-CartyKylie CzikrayArden FrankmannGregory GodenDominic GrimAnna JadrychAshton KeelerMaxwell Kling Brandon LeuchtagAnna LucarelliGiovanni LucianoGraham MacLellanAlexis MarinRenato MarinoJacob MartinRobin McBrideChristopher MeyerKenneth MeyersBenjamin MihacevichDakota Murton- HughesRaquel NevarRachel OprzadekBennett Palmer
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Merit Roll – 6th GradeRuslan AbakumovTyler AmatoSamuel BartellEllie BenedictLauren BrooksJoshua BurkeAnthony CavelliOlivia ConleySara ConleyKyle CsumittaAlexandra DeSciscioNicholas DiNalloEmily DonatoAustin DrayerMary FaheyBenjamin FazioCassandra FritschMichael FunnellRobert JakubsRichard KirkNicholas KozerEvan LanceKaitlyn LittlejohnMichael LymanArianna MaguireZachary ManolioNicolette MorminoStephanie MuellerGetty Murton-HughesAlexander NovitskiHunter OlsonTaylor OrloskiAlexandra ParosGrant PawlikowskyKevin PetranskyGabriel PhanJustin RennerGrace RoxburyMikayla SalvatiDevin SchaefferMax SchweigerBridgette SextonFranklin Spelic-DavisTyler SweeneyKatherine TothJulia WardGarrett Wineberg
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The Chesterland HistoricalVillage is located at the corner ofCaves and Mayfield Roads. CallJudith Schwed, 440-729-7768, formore information.
May 9: Annual Meetingand Pie Night7 p.m.Held at the Old Town Hall.Gather for reports and infor-
mation of projects and eventsthat take place at the village. All are encouraged to
attend.All activities are supported
through donations of time,funds, materials and dedicatedvolunteers. Get to know the village and
foundation and people behindthe scenes. Pie available.
Aug. 17: Flea Market onthe GreensReservation applications
available at the info board atthe parking lot of the village. Vendors, antique dealers,
treasures fun and adventureavailable.
School HouseRestorationThe foundation recently
hired Palmieri Company torestore the 186-year-old brickson the Scotland School House.These homemade bricks
have deteriorated over time. Patching, tuck pointing and
sealing are under way. This is one of seven district
one-room school houses thatwere scattered around ChesterTownship. The house closed in 1926.
Chesterland Historical Village
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WG Middle School 4.0List, Honor & Merit RollThird Quarter 2012-2013
School Year page 14.
Lindsey ElementaryA.C.E. AwardsThe following Lindsey Ele-
mentary School students wonthe third quarter A.C.E Award:
Kindergarten: CampbellHenricksen, Ty Kirchner,Christopher Paradise, CoraWiemer and ChristopherWhiting.
First Grade: Julia Arnaut,Elizabeth Furst, Heidi Jazbec,Isla Mancino, Will Northup,Sofia Romano, Joe Stumpf, and
Michael Temesi and NevaehAllen.
Second Grade: ShelbyAmans, Zoe Cowles, BoDolecek, Ryder Frankmann,Isabel Gracon, Emma Horrocks,John Mikes, Haley Ottman,Natalie Pistone, David Zagorskiand Rachel Hammitt.
Third Grade: Joey Bergles,Grace Gyetko, Antonio Katusic,William Lyman, StephanieMeyer, Faith Neylon, SamOnderdonk and Sophia Sugar.
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Lindsey Elementary School third quarter A.C.E. Award winners, grades kindergarten through second.
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Fourth Grade: JoshDanszczak, Athena Hocevar,T.J. Kreuz, Lauren Mikes, JacobNemunaitis, Trevor Ober andJillian Smith.
Fifth Grade: Lindsey Askew,Maddie Cook, Bryce Hofstrom,Mikey Marotta, Aidan Pitcock,Despina Sarris, Jenna Ritt,Jenelle Sparent, Maggie Timm,Paul Trentanelli and PaytonZurbuch.Students were nominated by
teachers for displaying positive
attitude, citizenship and effort.
NDCL Students PSATScore HighNDCL Juniors Joseph
Cermak, Zachary Geizer andKathleen Moorman are amongthe top 50,000 scorers of themore than 1.5 million studentswho took last fall's PreliminaryScholastic Aptitude Test(PSAT).The outstanding perform-
ance on the PSAT qualifies thestudents as National Merit com-mended students, semi-finalistsor finalists. Designations willnot be announced until fall.
Lindsey Elementary School third-quarter A.C.E. Award winners, grades third through fifth.
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WGHS student Geordi Kogovsek, was recognized for earning the top 10placement in testing after competing for international awards and schol-arships as emerging leaders and entrepreneurs at the International DECAConference. The top state and provincial winners put talents to the testduring the program’s final round of competition.
St. Anselm School seventh- and eighth-grade students recently participat-ed in a “Real Money, Real World” program. (L to R) Maddie Horton, eighthgrade, and Grace Sullivan, seventh grade. Students randomly choose jobsand number of children they will have and plan to live on the salary fromthat given job. Expenses including health insurance, taxes, cost of living,child care, communications, clothing, credit card debt, entertainment,food, housing, transportation and utilities.
Representatives from Progressive Insurance recently visited Saint AnselmSchool to explain to third-, fourth- and fifth-graders what insurance is allabout. Students — including (l to r) Julia Siupinys, Nora Raicevich, MelissaSterkel, Teacher Nancy Pschirer and Laine Roberts — participated in aboard game, “Progressive Parkway,” which helped students understandhow insurance helps protect people from experiencing financial lossesafter real life events.
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Haleigh GundyChelsea MartinMadison MitchellEric OyenSally SterkelAva ThomasKatelyn Zakrajsek
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High Honors – 7th Grade
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Honor Roll – 4th Grade
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WGRC Day CampRegistrationThe West Geauga Recre-
ation Council will host the tra-ditional West G Day Camp forchildren in grades kindergartenthrough fifth and a MiddleSchool Camp for kids in gradessixth through eighth. The campground, located
adjacent to the West GeaugaMiddle School in ChesterTownship, offers 15 woodedacres with a covered pavilion,heated swimming pool, volley-ball court, soccer field, basket-ball courts, an arts and craftspavilion, and playgrounds. This year, in-person registra-
tion will be at the West GeaugaRecreation Council camp-ground (adjacent to WestGeauga Middle School) from 9a.m. to noon on Sat., May 18. Registration for all of
WGRC’s summer programsavailable, including Learn toSwim.Day camp activities include
swimming, art, sports andwoods time.Middle School Camp is held
every Thursday.Sixth through eighth graders
are off on field trips including:bowling, kayaking, a Captainsgame, the beach, roller skating,water park and more.The ice cream truck visits on
Wednesdays. Kids can bring money for a
refreshing treat. Special visitorscome to the camp includingJungle Terry, musicians, magi-cians and Geauga Park Districtprograms. On hot days, the firedepartment may come andspray the kids to cool them off. Camp runs 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday through Friday, June10-Aug. 16. Morning care, 7-9 a.m. and
after care, 3-6 p.m. available.Registration is bi-weekly, week-ly or daily. All counselors are trained,
CPR and first-aid certified.Visit www.wgrc.org or email
[email protected] formore information.
GEAUG A PARKD ISTR I C T
All programs are wheel-chair/stroller accessible unlessotherwise noted.
For more information onthese programs or to register, callthe Geauga Park District at 440-286-9516 or visit www.geauga-parkdistrict.org.
Best Bets For BirdingGeauga May 9, 7-8:30 p.m.The West Woods Nature CenterAn illustrated review of the
rich variety of breeding birdsfound in the diverse habitats ofGeauga County.
The Search For E. T. May 10, 7-9 p.m. Observatory ParkExplore the solar system's
most promising spots for poten-tial extra-terrestrial life, thenfind out about the ongoingsearch for life beyond Earthand how to participate in thehunt. Presentation followed byeither outdoor telescope view-ing, weather permitting, or anindoor planetarium program.
Boating Birder’sSongbird Search May 11, 9-11 a.m. Eldon Russell ParkJoin International Migratory
Bird Day, online at www.bird-day.org, to celebrate the returnof migratory songbirds from theLatin American Tropics. Goal is50 species, including the famedGolden Swamp Warbler. Bring canoe or kayak; a lim-
ited number of park canoesavailable. Registration required until
May 10.
Trail Horse NatureChallenge May 11, 10 a.m. to NoonThe West Woods Nature CenterChallenge self and horse on
a series of natural trail obstaclesand nature questions along parktrails. Awards in youth and adult
divisions. Helmets recommended. Anticipate hills, gravel,
bridge and stream crossings.
Registration required; assi-gned departure times will be inorder of registration.
Annual Spring Bird WalkSeries May 12, 7:30-9:30 a.m. Big Creek ParkThe fifth of six bird walks
held in April and May to partic-ipate in a Greater Clevelandtradition since 1933. See a variety of birds during
spring migration, each walk at adifferent park. Seasoned bird watchers
assist novices with observationand identification. Walks held rain or shine,
except for thunderstorms and/or high winds. Dress for weather; bring
binoculars and bird guide.
The Sky TonightPlanetarium Show May 12, 2-3 p.m.Observatory ParkOpen House, 1-4 p.m.Join during building open
house for a preview of what tolook for in the sky this month.
Geauga Walkers May 14, 1-2:30 p.m.Frohring MeadowsJoin other active seniors on
weekly hikes in Geauga Countyand the surrounding area. Hikes are typically 1 to 1 1/2
miles long and held year-round,but canceled if the temperatureis 20 degrees or lower. A naturalist leads hikes
scheduled in Geauga ParkDistrict parks. Call Geauga Senior Center
for full schedule, 440-279-2137.
Nature 101: SpringHappenings May 14, 7-8:30 p.m. The West Woods Nature CenterGet a “crash course” in the
plants and animals of the sea-son. Learn about spring with ashort indoor introduction andan outdoor hike to experiencefrogs calling, birds flying and allthat nature in the spring has tooffer.
EZ Go Cart Tours atHeadwaters ParkMay 15, 10 a.m. to NoonHeadwaters ParkGuests with limited mobility
will be able to tour the groundsin the Park District’s EZ GoCart, available for short six-per-son tours.
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Annette LaughlinAnnette Laughlin (nee De-
Arment), age 89, of ChesterTownship, passed away April 25,2013.Beloved wife of the late
Thomas C.; loving mother ofLorinda (Kevin) Plank andDouglas (Debbie) Laughlin;devoted grandmother of Andrew,Melanie, and Jack Plank; and dearsister of the late Paul DeArment.
Friends called at Gattozziand Son Funeral Home inChester Township April 29.Interment held at KnollwoodCemetery held May 30. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions in Annette’s namemay be made to the CityMission, 5310 Carnegie Ave.,Cleveland, OH 44103. Online video tribute and
condolences at www.gat-tozziandson.com.
May 21: GANG RugHooking6:30-8 p.m.The Geauga Arts Network
Group program features a rughooking demonstration by BethCroup of Cross Creek FarmRug Hooking Studio. Croup will demonstrate the
art of rug hooking and shareexamples of her work as theGANG guest. Held at Heinen’s Cafe, 402
Center Street, Chardon. No admission, everyone is
welcome. Call Joanne Durante, 440-
729-6481, for more information.
WG Football CampThe West Geauga Football
coaches will be hosting two sep-arate football camps for boysthis summer. Camp for boys in grades first
through sixth will be held 10a.m. to noon July 22-26. Camp for boys in grades sev-
enth through eighth will be held9 a.m. to noon August 5-9.To pre-pay for the camp and
pre-register, early registration isavailable through June 14. Costis $55. Send check, payable to West
Geauga Gridiron Club, P.O. Box203, Novelty, OH, 44072.
Include camper’s name, t-shirt size, grade entering in thefall and email address. A camp form and waiver
will be sent once registration isreceived.
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Please support the following local businesses that support
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Business or residents that wish to join this networking
group may contact:Lisa Thoreson | 440-834-9800
All American Car WashApex Land Management
ArabicaBenjamin Franklin Plumbing
Bob K. (Mr. Gettysburg)Cardinal Community Credit Union
Cardinal Physical TherapyCD&J’s Landscaping, LLC
Ceramics & YouChase Bank
Chesterland Chamber of CommerceChesterland Mini Storage
Chesterland NewsD&D Massotherapy
Debbi Paterno Graphic DesignDebord’s One Hour Heating & Air
Eddy Fruit FarmEdward Jones Investments/Allyn
McNaughtonGeauga Floor Care
Geauga PCGeorgio’s Pizza
Glissful BoutiqueJoshua Saxon/Ruscher InsuranceLisa Thoreson/Howard Hanna -
Real Estate ServicesLuczkowski Agency/Nationwide Insurance
Merrill Lynch/Anthony AndersonMonticello Garden Center
Ohio Connect, LLCOur Town Café
Painting SolutionsPalma’s Hair DesignPerennials PreferredPlayground WorldSAK Automotive
Spencer Printing Concepts, Inc.TecXpert & Computer Options
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(L to R): Two Lindsey ElementarySchool students, Jenna Ritt, fifthgrade, and Ali Ange, fourth grade,were recently named Ohio StateGymnastics all around champions.Jenna placed first on floor, secondof vault, fourth on beam and fifthon bars. Ali placed first on vault,bars and floor and fourth onbeam. Both girls compete for LakeErie Gymnastics School (LEGS).
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Have you seen the RotaryCommemorative Brick walkway display at the WGLibrary? Pick up an orderform for the project now inprogress, at local merchantsor www.chesterlandrotary.org. Click on the brick.For additional information,call Reena at 216-218-9180 orBen at 216-287-4671.
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Two (2) swimming poolwater filters and hoses. $300for all. 440-729-1045.
2000 Corvette Coup N-B, N-T.Harley Davidson top end3,000 miles. Sears 5hp, S-Plawn mower. Best offer, 440-729-3825.
Ski boat, 1990 Ski Natique,
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Have you seen the RotaryCommemorative Brick walkway display at the WGLibrary? Pick up an orderform for the project now inprogress, at local merchantsor www.chesterlandrotary.org. Click on the brick. Foradditional information, callReena at 216-218-9180 or Benat 216-287-4671.
700 + guns in stock, big vari-ety of ammo. Ohio Supply &Tool, 125 State Street,Wadsworth OH. 330-335-1506.
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HELP WANTEDHelp wanted - All positions.Part or full time. Stop in toapply at Aladdin’s eatery, 775SOM Center Road, MayfieldVillage, 440-684-1168 or 8870Mentor Avenue, Mentor, 440-205-5966.
Yard work, part or full time.Cutting grass, weeding, etc.440-655-4791.
Restaurant help for originalMario Fazio’s. Now hiringmore great people! Prep cook,delivery driver, dishwasher,servers and server assistants.Apply in person between 2and 4 p.m. 34400 ChardonRoad, Willoughby Hills.
Experienced breakfast cookneeded immediately. 4-5 daysper week – No evenings, noweekends (except occasionalfill in). Please call, or stop inat Our Town Cafe', 12650Chillicothe Rd, Chesterland,440-729-9010.
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Party Tent Rental - 20’ x 40’,delivery, set-up, tear downincluded, $220. Proceeds usedfor community projects,scholarships. ChesterlandRotary Club. Call Fred Nevar440-729-3281.
Garage apartment inChesterland. Rent includesheat, electric, rubbish pickup, 1 - car garage included.For more information, call216-344-0707.
Wedding/party - Music SoundSystem for rent. Perfect forweddings/parties. Yamahaprofessional sound systemwith wireless microphoneincluded. $175, delivery andset-up included. ChesterlandRotary Club. Jim Bohinc, 440-729-2717.
Chesterland - 3 bedroom, 1 andbaths, brick home, full base-ment, 2-car attached garage,central air. Landscapingincluded. Convenient location.Available May 15. Call 440-729-0427.
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GARAGE SALESIf you need to have a Movingsale,, Estate Sale or GarageSale, call Kathy Willis at 440-729-2790 for assistance.Experienced. Referencesavailable. We are now doingpartial estate buyouts.
Wanted: Grandma’s costumejewelry, compacts, perfume,linens, knickknacks. Gran-dpa’s toys, trains, coins, bot-tles and fishing lures. Alsobuying misc. collections andestates. 440-338-5942.
Estate Sale: May 16-18, 8 a.m.to 6 p.m. Quality furniturepriced accordingly. House-hold items. 13629 Chardon-Windsor Road 440-537-1670.
Estate Sale/Garage sale:Pictures, TV’s, entertainmentcenters, beds miscellaneousitems and more. Thursday,Friday and Saturday, 9 am. to3 p.m. (Garage & outsideonly) Everything must go!
Moving sale, 13180 SpringBlossom Trail, Chesterland.Saturday, may 11, 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Antique oak pieces,household items, furniture,tools, luggage, collectibleplates. No reasonable offerrefused.
WORK WANTEDCollege student available todo yard work, painting,power washing and more.Call Eric at 440-488-5057.
PETSTo be prepared for the hugeamount of kittens that will betaking over Rescue Villagein the next several months,we are currently seekingdonations to aid in their care.Please help us make itthrough kitten season bymaking a donation to rescueVillage from our kitten wishlist. Purina Kitten Chow (yel-low bag), powder KMR (kit-ten milk replacer), fleecebaby blankets, snuggle safeheated disk for pet beds, heat-ing pads (without safety shutoff), PetAg nurser bottles forkittens, wash cloths, vaseline(single use packets), foodscales, canned kitten food,kitten toys, small litter pans,blue Dawn dish soap, giftcards.
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Graphics, design, typesetting:Beautiful work done at theChesterland News. Logodesigns, letterheads, broch-ures and business cards. 8389Mayfield Road, Chesterland,440-729-7667. Resumes: Resumes can be
typed for you at the Chester-land News, 8389 MayfieldRoad, Chesterland, 440-729-7667.
Construction and backhoeservice: Specializing inreplacing old drain tiles andcatch basins, reshape graveldriveways. Hauling of demo-lition materials. Call Mike,440729-7810.
Babysitter/nanny, availableto care for your child.Everyday after school andweekends. Experience withall ages and some specialneeds children. References.Call Paige at 216-246-6694.
Offering special discounts for
interior and exterior paintingand staining this season. 14years experience. Professio-nal insured, call Dan at 440-342-4552.
Guitar/Bass guitar, theory,songwriting and beginningpiano lessons. DennyCarleton, instructor, WestGeauga Market House. 216-392-8749 or [email protected].
Music Lessons - guitar -beginning to advanced. Rock,jazz, classical. All bandinstruments. Drums (win-ter/spring road lessons)Consignments, repairs, sales.440-221-2274.
Mowing and lawn care - rea-sonable, dependable. 440-729-9400.
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Lawn care and landscapingservices. Mulch and topsoildelivery. Call now! 440-829-5699.
VACATION RENTALBeautiful 2 story, St. PeteBeach, Florida home; 4 baths, sleeps 8. New furni-ture, game room. Open waterview on intercostals. Privatepool, pavilion and spa.Fishing, boating, water ski-ing from own dock. Minutesto gulf beaches. Weekly,monthly rentals. Call 440-729-9001 or email [email protected].
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ITEMS --- 16 cement and sandstone Garden Statues, Cherry Gate Leg Mid-Century Table,Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, Six Ladder back Chairs, Petite Maple Curio, Solid OfficeDesk and File Desk, Bookshelf, Cedar Chest, Small Occasional Tables, Vintage Oak IceBox, Mahogany Leather top Library Table, Leather top Desk, Marble top End Table,Cheval Mirror, Ornate “Shell” Mirror, Nesting Brass Tables, Martha Washington Table,Walnut Clock Shelf, Large Round Pedestal Oak Table, Chest of Drawers, OrientalCarpets, Framed Art, Asian Art, Espinoza Kachina Doll, Illinois RR Pocket Watch, TilleyRR Switch Lantern, Vintage Quilts, Misc. Vintage China and Glassware, 14K Tie Clipand Cuff Links,22K $50.00 Peso on a 14K Chain Bracelet, Lucien Piccard 14K LadiesMulti-Gemstone Wrist Watch,14K Art Deco Hamilton Mesh Wrist Watch, Vintage MiriamHaskell Bracelet, Misc. Lots Of Sterling Jewelry, 14K Pin with Ruby and Diamonds,Many Lots of Costume Jewelry, 18 pc. Briddell Knife Set, Large Sterling Lunt FlatwareSet Service for Twelve Plus Serving Pcs. , Sterling Lots, Limoges H.P and Signed(Muville)Fish Platter and twelve Plates, Cherub Meissen Style Compote, Vintage Flatware andserving Pcs., Collection of Lucite and Beaded Ladies Handbags, Royal Daulton, Coins toinclude Morgan Silver Dollars, Kennedy Half Dollars, Eisenhower Half Dollars, GoldPresidential Dollars, and MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED YET!
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