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       news@rural-urbanrecord.com                       CAUSE 4 PAWS CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE

          Grafton Twp. Fire Department                                         Cause 4 Pause Success
                  Pancake Breakfast

                               breakfast. Like everyone
                               else, we are tired of waiting
                               for the unknown. With much
                               discussion, we decided to go
                               for it.  Even  better  news, we
                               are bringing you back inside!
                               This is what we have been
                               waiting for - the opportunity
                               to come back together and en-
                               joy not only the food, but also
                               the conversation.
                                 Join the Grafton Township
                               Fire Department on October
                               16 for their semi-annual pan-
                               cake and sausage breakfast.
                               Breakfast will be served from
                               8 a.m.-12 p.m.  They are lo-
                               cated at the corner of St. Rt.
        With  anticipation  of the   303 and St. Rt. 83, in Belden.
      double round about, we     They  have also decided
      weren’t certain  we would   to  keep  the  cost  at  donation
      be able  to have the pancake   only.
       Belden Historical Society program

        The Belden Historical Society will be putting on a program
      about the Mennell family. Just how and why is a road named
      after someone?  Did the they name the road themselves or did   L-R: Front: Dion Granger, Lauren Jacenty, Lorie Wilber, Gayle Calkins, Rita Rutherford, Robyn Wyatt. Back: Doug Wilber.
      Trustees give them permission?  What?                There were over 20 PWP volunteers helping to make everything run smoothly. There was also a special reading by Terry
        October 12 is the date, 7 p.m. is the time and the place is the   Smith, called “A Tribute to the Dog”, by George Graham Vest. This year’s event raised just shy of $5,000. The proceeds
      Grafton Township Hall on Rt. 83.                  will help PWP financially assist over 25 animal rescue groups in northern Ohio with their rescue efforts and as they also
                                                        help people and their pets if in dire need. The Cause 4 Paws is an annual event held the Sunday after Day. Please mark your
             LETTERS TO THE EDITOR                      calendar for Sunday, September 10, 2023. The Board of Director and Volunteers of PWP wish to thank everyone who came
                                                        out to support them at this amazing event.
             All Letters to the Editor must be:
                   1) 250 Words or less.
        2) Accompanied by a hand-signed copy.
           3) One letter per family, per month.

          All Letters to the Editor are subject to
            editing and exclusion by the Editor.













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