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       news@rural-urbanrecord.com                                  West Point graduate                                 Lions Gun Raffle
                LaGrange Lions Club                                                                          The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 7th annual Gun
                                                           Cadet  Phillip  N.
           75  Anniversary Celebration                  Miranda,  son  of  Jo-                             Raffle  on  September  10,  from  12-5  p.m.  at  Lions  Park,  240
              th
                                                                                                           Glendale St., in LaGrange. There will be twelve new weap-
        The LaGrange Lions Club will be having a 75  Anniversa-  seph  &  Lesley  Mi-                      ons to be raffled. Food will be provided and beverages will be
                                            th
                                                        randa  of  LaGrange,
      ry Celebration on July 23, 2022, from 1-5 p.m. at Lions Park,   graduated  from  the                 available for purchase. There will also  be cash door prizes and
      located at 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. There will be inflat-  US  Military  Acad-                 additional raffles: a 50/50, meat, sports equipment, a trivia con-
      ables (weather permitting), a rock wall for climbing, face paint-  emy  on  Saturday,                test and more.
      ing, a cornhole tournament, live entertainment courtesy of Jim   May  21,  with  a  BS                 Tickets are $20 each or 6 tickets for $100 (all 6 tickets must
      Gill, touch a truck, cupcake game, a 50/50 raffle, beer tent and   in  English  degree.              be in the same name). A ticket is required for each person in at-
      food. This is a free event open to the public. Feel free to bring   Miranda was homes-               tendance. Winners need not be present to win guns. This event
      your lawn chair. The Lions will be accepting donations of kids   chooled through 12th                will be held outside only and safety requirements will be main-
      summer pj’s (ages infant to 14 years old), any sizes, for dona-  grade and graduat-                  tained  as  directed  by  Lorain  County’s  COVID  status  at  that
      tion to Blessing House. Come join the Lions as they celebrate   ed  in  2017.  He  was               time. In the event that the Lions are unable to hold this raffle as
      75 years of helping their community.              commissioned  as  a                                planned, the winning tickets will be drawn live on Facebook on
               Social walking hour at                   Second Lieutenant in                               Sept. 10 at noon.
                                                        the US Army within
            Penfield Recreational Park                  the  Field  Artillery                                  Penfield Twp. Trustees
        Get your steps in at Summer Steps every Tuesday at 6 p.m.,   branch  and  will  re-
                                                        port to Ft. Drum, NY,
      through September 27, at Penfield Recreational Park, located at   for  his  first  assign-
      40756 State Route 18, in Penfield Township. Meet at the pavil-  ment.
      ion closest to the road. Summer Steps is a free way to get mov-  The  mission  of                      The May 17, 2022 regular meeting of the Penfield Township
      ing all summer long, presented by the Keystone Empowers You   the   US   Military   Cadet Phillip N. Miranda  Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were pres-
      (KEY)  collaborative.  Every  other  week,  local  health  profes-  Academy is to educate, train and inspire the Corps of Cadets so   ent and five guests attended the meeting.
      sionals and community leaders will share healthy living tips or   that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character com-  A motion passed to approve Vouchers #13845-13855 and
      community updates before the walk begins.  Participants earn   mitted to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a   Purchase Order #37-39-2022, as well as Resolution #22-006
      a free produce bag after attending 10 walks. No membership or   career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an   approving a Then & Now Purchase Order for $47,165 for the
      registration is required and all ages and abilities are invited to   officer in the United States Army.  Congratulations!  purchase of a new pickup truck and Resolution #22-007 ap-
      join. You are welcome to come to Summer Steps whenever you                                           proving the use of ARPA funds for fencing. The 4/19 & 5/3
      have time in your schedule; a weekly commitment is not nec-  Friends of the Metro Parks Sale         minutes were approved with the correction of MG Enterpris-
      essary. Penfield Recreational Park has a paved trail, hydration                                      es by Trustee Flynn, seconded by Chairman Johnson; Trustee
      station and other amenities. For more information on KEY, or                                         Conrad abstained from the minute’s approval.
      to check for inclement weather cancellations, visit Facebook.  The Friends of the Metro Parks is having an Indoor Garage   Fiscal Officer Denes read the correspondence, which includ-
      com/KeystoneEmpowersYou.                          Sale on Saturday, July 30, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Carlisle   ed an email from Mark Cunningham of the LCTA regarding
                                                        Visitor Center, located at 12882 Diagonal Road, in LaGrange.   ethics training proposed by LaGrange Trustee Canfield, a state-
                     One Stop Shopping In Quality!      A final clearance sale will be held on Sunday, July 31, from 10   ment from John Deere for the replacement tractor and a check
                                                                                                           received from Fligner’s for the LCTA Directory. Check was
                                  HOURS: Closed Sun. & Mon.  a.m.-noon., where you buy a $5 bag from them and fill it!  given to Trustees to take to LCTA meeting for Dick Heideck-
                                  Tue.-Wed. 1-5; Thur.-Sat. 10-5  They are looking for donations for the sale. Drop-off dates
                   16901 St. Rt. 58, Oberlin, OH 44074  for items are: Sunday, July 24, 1-4 p.m.; Monday, July 25, 1-7   er. Denes reported that she’d called the LC Sheriff’s office to
                                                                                                           report an abandoned vehicle at the roadside park and met with
              Used Work Pants and Jeans  5              p.m.; and Thursday, July 28, 4-7 p.m.              Deputy Sprouse regarding an animals at large complaint. Denes
                                         $

                                                           Donate  your  unwanted  household  items:  kitchen  items,
           Large Selection of Work Boot products        linens, home decor, holiday decorations, books, movies, arts   questioned follow-up on a potential water leak which result-
                                                                                                           ed in a monthly usage invoice for $177.79. Denes forwarded a
                                           00
                Clearance               $ 60 & up       & crafts items, framed artwork, sports equipment, tools, baby   W-9 for completion by Superior Fence to Trustee Flynn.
                                                        items, toys, board games, puzzles and jewelry. Please, no cloth-
                                                                                                             Zoning Inspector Brett Linden reported that he received a
            on all clothing, hats, gloves               ing, shoes, electronics, large furniture, artificial Christmas trees   call from the general contractor for Landers and they have se-
                    and socks!                          or broken or dirty items. Tax-deductible receipts available for   cured a builder. Linden received an incomplete plan for a com-
                                                 with FREE   your donations.                               mercial parking lot from Stefanie Denholm of 43244 St. Rt. 18,
                 New arrival of                  BOOT OIL  All proceeds benefit Friends of the Metro Parks in Lorain
            Mats & Runners & Rags!                      County.                                                                  SEE TRUSTEES ON PAGE 10







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