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Long time Board Member termaster Corps and returned two children, John and Melis-
to LaGrange with the rank of
sa, in the District, which now
steps down Captain. Following this, he houses two of his grandchil- Penfield Twp. Trustees
dren: fourth grader Brayden
returned to work and became
the part owner of Sunshine Walter and eighth grader Ash-
ementary, Middle and High Farms & Convenient Food leigh Walter.
School buildings, as well Marts (renamed ConSun Our degree of gratitude
as Wildcat Stadium, fitness Food Industries, Inc), later to Dennis Walter is immea- The November 16 Zoning amendment hearing of the Pen-
center, outdoor track, field becoming Keystone’s Board surable. Thank you, Dennis, field Township Trustees was called to order at 7 p.m. All offi-
house and more. Dennis was of Education member in for your twenty-four years cers were present, with the exception of Trustee Flynn & Fis-
instrumental in our passage 1998. of devotion to the Keystone cal Officer Denes. Minutes were recorded by Rachael Duling.
of numerous levies and bond Always a Wildcat, Dennis School Distric Four guests attended the meeting. Trustee Johnson presented
issues with his extensive fis- and his wife Jayne raised his the amendment to the Zoning Resolution; a discussion was
cal knowledge, guidance and held. The hearing was adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
experience. Country Roads Mercantile The regular meeting of the Penfield Township Trustees was
With Dennis’ input and called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were present, with the
support throughout the last opens in LaGrange exception of Trustee Flynn & Fiscal Officer Denes. Minutes
twenty-four years, we have were recorded by Rachael Duling. Seven guests attended the
enriched our curriculum to meeting.
provide even more services are jams, jellies, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap-
to students in the District, relishes, pickles, proved. A motion passed to approve Vouchers #13643 -13648.
Resident Christy Borer was in attendance with concerns on
Dennis Walter including full time kinder- BBQ sauces, hot a drainage issue at her property. Chairman Conrad advised that
garten, advancement of tech- sauce, cocktail
After being present at ev- nological resources, com- sauce, dip mixes this problem should be helped by cleaning the ditch at the Eber-
ery Keystone Board of Educa- petitive college credit plus and baking mix- ling property at the corner of Peck Wadsworth & St. Rt. 301.
tion meeting for the last twen- courses and more. es for breads and He met with Don Romancek & Steve Adams and discussed the
ty four years, Board Member Dennis’ devotion to Key- cookies. use of SWAC grant funds for this project in the upcoming year.
Dennis Walter has chosen to stone began long before he Soon, anoth- Penfield Historical Society Treasurer Jackie Johnson report-
step down. Throughout his served as an essential mem- er addition in ed that their tea was very well attended and a great success.
tenure on the board, he held ber of our School Board. the same space As Zoning Board of Appeals Chairperson, she advised that the
positions of Vice President He is a lifetime Wildcat. He - The Bubbly Schrader hearing went well and that they should have results
and President and attended graduated from Keystone Barista, will open back in 2-4 months.
nearly 300 board meetings! High School in 1962 and with coffee, tea, Zoning Inspector Brett Linden advised that he addressed an
Dennis has been an integral earned his Bachelor’s Degree smoothies, bub- email from potential buyers of a 90-acre parcel on St. Rt. 18.
part of our success in helping from Ohio State University ble tea, paninis, They wish to build a residence and rental cabins and wish to
us achieve, beyond measure, in Dairy Technology & In- lunch and break-
many of our greatest accom- dustrial Management, with a fast items.
plishments: the completion minor in Industrial Engineer- Country Merry Christmas
of our comprehensive Master ing. He spent two years of Roads Mercantile from
Facilities Plan, including the active duty in Germany with is a wonderful
Paty Jewett, Realtor
construction of the new El- the United States Army Quar- place to shop for 10247 Dewhurst Rd., Suite 101
Now open for business that special gift, Elyria, Ohio 44035
is the newest addition to La- holiday centerpiece, gourmet C: 440.759.6262
foods for entertaining, a new
Grange - “Country Roads pair of jeans or a box of choc-
Mercantile.” Located in the olate for a friend. Stop in for a
Child Garden Plaza, at 100 look around and follow their
US Grant Street, the new Facebook page for updates on
store is a lifelong dream of added items and hours.
owner Roberta Moore.
Moore always wanted to
add a mercantile type of store
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