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The Rural-Urban Record
“Your FREE Community Newspaper”
“Celebrating 66 Years of Community Service!”
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Volume 67 No. 1 Columbia Station, Ohio July 5, 2021
Play for PINK Ladies Golf Outing
A big thank you goes out
to all who were involved in
this year’s Play For PINK La-
dies Golf Outing held on June
19 at Mallard Creek Golf
Course. In this 23rd annual
year, with a sold out field of
296 ladies and partly cloudy
skies, it was a great day for
golf, breakfast, lunch and
dinner, prizes, raffles and a
Celebration of Life. With the
wonderful support and gen-
erosity of the lady golfers,
the volunteers, family and
friends, this event, raised just
over $25,000 for The Breast
Cancer Research Foundation.
Many new players and
volunteers paid tribute to
those lost to breast cancer
and celebrated our survivors,
especially those 19 who were
in attendance for the event.
First and Second awards
for Pink One went to Melon
Bites and Booby Trapz. First
and Second Place awards
for Pink Two went to Chest-
Mates and GFFL. Prizes for
the best Team Names went to
Simply The Breast, Cyst-Tas
From Other Mistas, Tit-Faced
and Par Then Bar! Best Dec-
orated Carts went to Pink La-
dies, Tee Queens, Save The Some of the lady golfers in this year's Play for PINK outing.
Breast For Last and Celebrate Play For PINK donates for research. Play For PINK dedicated to raising funds to fund-raising event was no ex- ter Fund Raiser this year). It
The TIT-os. For Best Team 100% of the funds raised (Prevention, Immediate Di- fight breast cancer while cre- ception, continuing to surpass was a great day for golf and a
Outfits, we awarded Shanks directly to The Breast Can- agnosis, New Technology, ating and promoting aware- the goals for participation and Celebration of Life with solid
For The Mammories, Aloha cer Research Foundation; Knowledge) charity tourna- ness of the disease through sponsorships (and without the friendships, charitable giving
Girls, Boobie Bobbies and all monies are earmarked ments across the country are activities we all enjoy. This Annual Play For PINK Win- and a lot of fun!
Booberton.
Meeting a President Lorain County
Real Estate Taxes due
A historical event took a special staging area was
place at the Lorain County prepared for his arrival. Daniel J. Talarek, Lorain County Treasurer, an-
Fairgrounds in Wellington on His speech included com- nounced that 127,458 Real Estate Tax and Special
June 26, when former Pres- pliments about how beautiful Assessments Bills were processed and delivered to the
ident Donald Trump came the well-mowed country lots
to town. President Trump were as he made his way to Post Office with a July 9, 2021 due date. Payments
brought his message, “Save his destination. Even though will be accepted in a drop box conveniently situated
America,” at a rally which his intention was to support in the vestibule of the Lorain County Administration
brought over 25,000 attend- local candidates while here, Building, by mail and on-line (through the taxpayer’s
ees coming from near and far. his real message was clear to financial institution). No cash payments will be accept-
No matter what your political all. ed. Taxpayers that choose to mail their check will be
affiliation is, no one can deny There is no doubt that pa- considered timely if their payment is postmarked on or
that it was an honor to wel- triotism was alive and well before July 9, 2021. Ohio law requires that a 10% pen-
come him to Lorain County, among his supporters, who alty fee be assessed to all payments postmarked after
Ohio. were brought to their feet the closing date.
President Trump’s en- many times during his speech.
tourage landed at the Lorain Love him or not, there is little Talarek stated, “Logistics do not allow for our office
County Airport and motor- doubt that he has a very loy- to comply with social distancing policies. For safety
caded through the country- al group of fans who will be purposes, the public will not be permitted to enter the
side on an undisclosed route with him thick or thin on his Treasurer’s office.
to arrive safe and sound at the journey to wherever it takes Property owners experiencing difficulties should
fairground parking lot, where him in the future. call (440) 329-5787.
Community Carlisle 20 Grafton Twp. 7 Shop Local 4
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Charisse Nikel, Office Manger and Secretary of Lorain Directory Eaton 14 Wellington 18 Classifieds 21
County Fair posed with President Trump. Grafton 8 Churches 6 SENIOR LIVING 12-13
Kids Eat FREE This Summer
NOW - JULY 30 Two Locations
MONDAY - FRIDAY Colonial Oaks Mobile Home Park
For kids up to age 18 Fun-tivities begin at 11:30 AM
Lunch at 12 PM
Grafton-Midview Public Library
Call, click, or visit the Library for additional information. Fun-tivities begin at 12 PM
440-926-3317 | www.gmplibrary.org Lunch at 12:30 PM

