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Herrick Memorial Library Free Health Screening RURAL-URBAN RECORD, April 24, 2017 Page 25
Farm, Spencer Twist, Spencer Feed and Supply, Olde Carriage
Adult Writing Group - Thursdays, May 4 & 18, from 6-7:30 Mercy Parish Nursing is having a Free Health Screenings House, Farmyard Flowers, Dostall Farms, Hook’s Greenhouse,
p.m. Join this group if you have a passion for writing of all ven- & Health Fair at the First United Methodist Church, 127 Park Honey Bee Treasures, Quilting Shanty and Platinum Petal.
ues. Bring samples of your writing to share with the group. This Place, in Wellington, on Saturday, May 13, from 9-11 a.m. Fast-
group is not like other writing groups; we encourage one another, ing is encouraged! Take AM meds with water if possible. Free For more information, email info@countrytourgroup.com or
try new and different forms of writing and learn to create char- screenings include: CMP, Lipids, HgA1c, TSH, PSA (men 40 & call Sue at (440) 371-7589.
acters and plots for your ?ction pieces, or explore the world of over) and Blood pressure Fitness Assessment Testing.
poetry and verse. Registration is encouraged. To register, call Auditions
the Herrick Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120. For more information, please contact the Church Of?ce at
(440) 647-3263 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Workshop Players is holding auditions for Sylvia, by A.R.
Chronic Disease Self-Management - Friday, April 28, from Gurney, on Monday and Tuesday, April 24 & 25 at 7 p.m. Di-
1-3:30 p.m. Do you have health conditions that interfere with Wellington Genealogy Group rector Dave Mackeigan is looking for the following: one female
your life? Chronic Disease Self-Management is a 6-week na- 18-35, high energy, must be playful, agility is a must; one female
tionally recognized program designed to help adults living with The Wellington Genealogy Group will meet on Wednesday, mid 40-60ish; one male mid 40-60ish; one male for 3 walk-on
long-lasting health conditions gain con?dence in their ability to May 3, at 6:30 p.m. (note new time), at the LCCC Wellington scenes, where one scene includes acting as a female, should be
manage their symptoms and to understand how their health af- Center, 151 Commerce Drive. mid 30s and up. Auditions will be held at the theatre, located
fects their lives. This program is sponsored and conducted by at 44820 Middle Ridge Rd., in Amherst. Performances are June
Fairhill Partners, a non-pro?t agency devoted to successful ag- The meeting this month is “DNA Testing.” Mary Jamba is 29 & 30 and July 1, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 & 16. For more information,
ing. Space is limited and registration is required. Call the Herrick a Trustee for the Ohio Genealogical Society. Mary will explain contact the director at dave@davenjudy.net.
Memorial Library at (440) 647-2120 to register for this program. DNA and the different companies that have DNA testing. You
will be able to order the DNA kits and get your results back. J’s Skill Game Center
Afternoon Book Discussion - Thursday, April 27, at 2 p.m. Mary then will have a follow-up program in the fall regarding 6287 Lear Nagle Rd, N. Ridgeville
This group will be discussing the book “The Bad-Ass Librarians understanding and using the results from the tests. The public is 440-788-7266
of Timbuktu,” by Joshua Hammer. Interested adults may pick welcome. 30 GREAT GAMES!
up the available books at the circulation desk to check out. The Complimentary Snacks & Drinks
group will meet in the library’s Community Room. Firelands Garden Club Great Comps, Giveaways & Jackpots!
Spring Story Times - April 17-26. The spring story times The Firelands Garden Club’s annual Indoor Plant Sale and FREE $10
continue until this Wednesday, April 26. The Family Time pro- Auction is coming on Monday, May 15. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Match Play
gram, for families with children up to and including age 5, will and the specialty plant auction will begin at 7 p.m. sharp. Come
take place on Monday evening and will begin at 6:30 p.m. The and join the fun and get great prices on plants for your garden. (First time players)With
program for toddlers and preschoolers, ages 2-5 years, will take this ad, Exp 5--17
place on Tuesday morning beginning at 10:30 a.m. and the pro- The plant sale and auction is being held at the Birmingham
gram for babies, ages birth to 24-months, will take place on Community Center, located at 15018 South Street, in Birming- Think Our Plants
Wednesday morning beginning at 10:30 am. Registration is re- ham (south off Rt. 113, east off Rt. 60 and just around the corner Spring! Will Get
quested. Register at the library or by calling (440) 647-2120. from Lorain County Metro Park’s Schoep?e Garden).
You Hooked!
Friends of the Library Meeting - On Tuesday, April 25, at All are invited to come and bring a friend!
7 p.m., the Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library will hold NOW OPEN! Perennials
its monthly meeting. The FOL Board will conduct a business Bag Lady Tour 2017 Annuals
meeting for the planning of the Harvest of the Arts. All ‘Friends’ Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6
members who are interested in becoming a board member are Spring is here, and once again it is time for the annual Bag Vegetables
encouraged to attend the meeting. Lady Tour for 2017. This is a drive-yourself shopping adventure Sun 12-5
in the country. Tour dates are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April Edibles
Library Board Meeting - On Wednesday, April 26, the Her- 28, 29 & 30. Tour hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and Saturday,
rick Memorial Library Board of Trustees monthly board meeting and 12-5 p.m. on Sunday. This is the last weekend for the tour. Special: 440-647-5480 Shrubs
is rescheduled to meet at 10 a.m. This meeting will take place in Join the fun visiting the participating shops and farms in Welling-
the board of?ce and is open to the public. All are welcome. ton, Rochester, Brighton, Oberlin, New London, Pen?eld, Spen- Pansy 50740 St. Rt. 18 Hanging Baskets
cer and Homerville. Pick up your map ?yer at your ?rst stop or Baskets
Lego-Mania - Saturday, April 29, from 1-3 p.m. Kids, of all download it from the website, www.countrytourgroup.com. Wellington, OH 44090 Mulch &
ages, bring your mom & dad, brothers & sisters for an afternoon $3.99
of building with our Legos®. The library will supply the Legos When the ?yer is completed, turn it in at the last stop with Just 5 miles west of Wellington Potting Soil
®; you just need your imagination to build your greatest project! contact information completed at the top to be entered into a
drawing for a $25 gas card (?rst prize) or $15 gas card (second www.hooksgreenhouse.com
prize). Must be 13 & over for this drawing.
HUGE FAIRY GARDEN -Check Out-
Also, search for a small wooden bag hidden at one of the par-
ticipating businesses each day of the tour. Find the bag and win Displays, The Rusty Hook
a $20 gift certi?cate (Spencer Twist not included in the search). Plants & Junk Shop!
Accessories
Shops on the Country Bag Lady Tour include Ravenwood Vintage, Repurposed,
Antiques, All Ohio Toy & Train, Days of Yore Herb and Flower & Barn Fresh
located in Hook’s Greenhouse
FURNITURE MATTRESSES & MORE
STOREWIDE WALL to WALL
FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE!
Don’t Miss Out!
Hurry for Best
Selection!
50% OFF Gift Items
Including Boyds & Cat Meows Buildings
Sunday 12-4pm
Monday, Thursday, Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Closed Tuesday & Wednesday
601 S. Main St., RT 58, Wellington
440-647-9373
Visit us at www.HemlockCottageFurniture.com

