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       news@rural-urbanrecord.com                       would like to work on with us, bring it or start something new!   tacular aquatic world. There will be a limited number of virtual
                                                           Mason Jar Herbal Garden - Thursday, June 23, at 6:30   registrations for those who want to join from home, call (440)
            Memorial Day Thank you                      p.m. Columbia Branch.Learn how to create your own herb gar-  327-8326 for more information. Preregistration required.
                                                        den out of mason jars! Herbs featured will be ideal for grilling.
                                                                                                             Shred Day -  Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m.-noon.North
        Volunteers made a short task of decorating veterans’ graves   Preregistration required.            Ridgeville Branch. Each household may bring up to five stan-
      at  Butternut  Ridge  Cemetery  and Eaton  Township  Veterans   Story Stroll - Friday, June 24, from 10-11 a.m. at Kipton   dard size copier paper boxes or five grocery size bags of doc-
      Memorial Committee thanks to your much needed help.  Community Park, 57 Rosa St. in Oberlin. Stroll along with us   uments. Staples are fine, but no paper clips, binder clips, bind-
        The committee also thanks those who participated in our   for a unique story time. Walks will follow a paved path and   ers, spiral bound notebooks, other metal objects, batteries, or
      Memorial Day Service, whose participation makes for a rever-  total distance walked will not exceed ½ mile. Weather permit-  electronics. This free event is provided by the Lorain County
      ent and beautiful service. Thank you Pastor Lee Anderson, The   ting. Library staff will be on site by 9:50 a.m. Preregistration   Solid Waste Management District. The event may end early if
      Anderson  Family Singers, bagpiper Patrick Coleman, trum-  required.                                 the truck is full.
      peter Daniel Heuler, Boy Scout Troop #111, North Ridgeville   Story Time in the Woods - Fridays, June 24, from 10:30-11   Selling Your  Stuff  Online  - Saturday, June 25, at 2 p.m.
      VFW Post #9871 Honor Guard and  American  Legion Post   a.m. Every Child’s Playground 36265 Detroit Road in Avon.   Columbia Branch. Learn how to sell your used items for cash
      #717 and its Commander John Prajzner for your dedication and   Music, movement activities and play will accompany nature   using different websites and mobile platforms. Preregistration
      commitment to honor the interred veterans.        themed  stories. Dress for the  weather  and bring a blanket.   required.
        This year, we were honored to have the local chapter of Blue   Weather permitting.                   Teddy Bear Picnic -   Wednesday, June 29, from 2-3 p.m. at
      Star Mothers participate and to guest speak of their duties as   Greater Cleveland  Aquarium Virtual Program: Oceans   the North Ridgeville Branch. Enjoy stories, music, and a teddy
      parents of active duty service members and the reason to sup-  of Possibilities -   Friday, June 24, from 2-3 p.m. Columbia   bear themed snack during this outdoor story time picnic. Dress
      port our troops.                                  Branch & North Ridgeville Branch. Visit the library to join the   for the weather and bring a blanket. In case of inclement weath-
        We also thank Amanda Evans of Amanda Rashele Photogra-  in person watch party as we connect virtually to an Aquarium   er, we will move the fun indoors. For families with children of
      phy for taking photographs of our service.        Educator from the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. See sharks,   all ages. Preregistration required.
        The cemetery looked very beautiful for the service thanks   stingrays and other sea creatures and learn all about the spec-
      to the hard work of Sexton Kurt Durkee and Eaton Township’s
      Road Crew Adam Wilson, Rick Ingram and Paul Lindenberg,
      Jr., whose job was challenging due to weather and half the crew
      out with Covid, and yet they got it done. Our committee thanks   Backyard Staycation Sale!
      you and are grateful for such a dedicated and good crew!
        And last, but not least, thank you to all those who attended
      the service to honor our interred veterans.

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        Drop In Dog Man Fan Club - Tuesday, June 21, from 1-4
      p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. Crafts, activities and more based
      on Dav Pilkey’s popular Dog Man series. For children ages 6
      and up.
        Maker in Residence: Open Studio Hours - Tuesdays, June
      21 & 28, from 2:30- 4:30 p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. Stop in
      and visit with our current Maker in Residence, music producer
      Fayaven Barbee Jr, and learn about his techniques and methods
      as he works on songwriting, recording, and much more.
        Book Discussions - Monday, June 27, at 2 p.m. at the Co-
      lumbia Branch. “The House in the Cerulean Sea” by T.J. Klune;
      Tuesday, June 28, at 1 p.m. at the North Ridgeville Branch.
      “Rise and Shine Benedict Stone” by Phaedra Patrick. Spend
      time  each month discussing a great book and making new     ALL ABOVE GROUND, IN-GROUND AND
      friends. Copies of the books are available at the library. New
      members are welcome. Preregistration required.
        Lorain County Metro Parks: Get to Know Your Own Back-  ON GROUND POOL PACKAGES ON SALE NOW
      yard - Tuesday, June 21, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the North Rid-
      geville Branch. Learn the ins and outs of local metro parks and
      how you can utilize them to stay active all summer long. Pre-  Hurry to reserve your prime installation spot!
      registration required. Hybrid
        Summer Solstice Evening  Yoga Celebration -  Tuesday,
      June 21, at 7 p.m. Every Child’s Playground in Avon. Celebrate                                 Full Service Department for
      the arrival of summer. Yogis of all ages and levels, including
      families,  gather  on the  lawn for an uplifting  yoga practice.                                       ALL In Ground and
      Bring a yoga mat or blanket. Weather permitting. Sponsored by
      Cultivate Yoga and the Avon Parks and Recreation Department.
        Story Stop - Wednesdays, June 22 & 29, from 10-10:30 a.m.                                          Above Ground Pools
      or 10:45-11:15 a.m. at the North Ridgeville Branch.Caregivers
      with children of all ages are invited for stories, activities and
      play. Preregistration required.
        Maker In Residence  Workshop: Tune Talk for Teens -
      Wednesday, June 22, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. North Ridgeville
      Branch. Join local music producer Fayaven Barbee Jr. to learn   PLAY SETS
      about Auto Tune one of music production’s biggest tools. Learn
      how scales work and explore how plug in manipulates keep vo-   No extra charge for
      cals in tune at all times. Follow a prompt to write part of a song   delivery and setup.
      and the entire group will leave with an original piece. For stu-
      dents going into grades 8 through 12. Preregistration required.  Cash discounts
        Baby and Me Story Time -  Mondays, June 27, or Thurs-
      days, June 23 & 30, from 10-10:30 a.m. at the North Ridgeville   now available.
      Branch. Bounce, wiggle and play at this interactive story time.
      For  babies, birth through 18 months, or early walkers, with
      their caregivers. Preregistration required.
        Fiber Arts Groups - Thursdays, June 23, 30, from 12-4 p.m.
      at the Columbia Branch; Monday, June 27, from 10 a.m.-12:30
      at the North Ridgeville Branch. For new and long time knit-
      ters and crocheters. If you have an unfinished project that you

             CONSTRUCTION ALERT


                    Eaton Township
        Lorain County Engineer Ken Carney announces the closure
        of Capel Road, between SR 57 and Durkee Road for the
        Capel  Road Resurfacing  and Bridge #0060 replacement
        project.
        The cost of the project  is $547,216, with the County
        Engineer’s Association of Ohio providing up to 80% of the
        funding for the costs of resurfacing ($316,155).  The Ohio
        Public Works Commission will fund 20% of all project costs
        up to $115,825.  The remaining funds will be provided  by
        The Lorain County Engineer’s Bridge Projects account.
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        The  work is being  completed  by Kokosing Construction
        Company of  Elyria, Ohio.
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        Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, June 20, 2022,
        with an anticipated completion date of September 30, 2022,
        weather permitting.  Please Note:  Capel Road will reopen   In Ground Pools
        to  traffic  on August  19,  2022  during  the  last  month  of               27099 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station • 440-236-4160
        construction.
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        Detours will be posted. Your cooperation during construction
        is greatly appreciated.                              Storage Sheds          HOURS: Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri 10-7 Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11-4 Closed Wed.
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