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      October 15 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM each day.  A special          Doggie Doo                                    A trip back in time
      ‘Friends’ only shopping night will take place on Thursday, Oc-
      tober 13 at 5:30 to 7:30 PM.  Friends memberships can be pur-
      chased at the door.                                  The  New Oberlin  Doggie  Doo is returning  to  downtown
        Cemetery Walk - Thursday, October 13, at 4:30 p.m. Did   Oberlin, and we want you there - you and your leashed dogs!
      you know there are Confederate soldiers from the Civil War   After seven long years, Tappan Square in downtown Oberlin
      buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Wellington? Do you know   will  be  going  to  the  dogs,  once  again,  as  the  (new)  Oberlin
      what a ‘Ruptured Duck’ Insignia means?  Teens, ages 11 and   Doggie Doo makes it’s return. It’s a day dedicated to every-
      up, can find the answers to these questions and more at this   thing dog, and it’s a festive event designed just for you and
      after school program. Registration is required and can be done   your furry 4-legged friends. Please join the fun on Saturday,
      by calling the library at (440) 647-2120. Attendees will meet at   October 1, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. A rain date is set for Saturday,
      the entrance to Greenwood Cemetery.               October 8.
        Halloween  Wreath  -  Tuesday, October 18, at 5:30 p.m.   The day’s festivities include former Channel 19 TV reporter
      Enjoy the Halloween season by making this seasonal colored   and now full-time realtor with Howard Hanna, Denise Zarrella,
      wreath to decorate a door or wall in your house.  All materials   doing a reading of “A Dog’s Last Will & Testament” at 10:30
      will be provided by the library; ribbon colors will vary but the   a.m., followed by a “Celebration of Life,” as we pay respect for
      ghost is still a ghost. Registration is required to twenty partici-  our faithful furry friends, past and present. A K9 demonstration
      pants due to limited supplies. Register by calling the library at   by the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office will take place at 11 a.m.,
      (440) 647-2120.                                   followed by the “Dog & Human Costume Contest” with three
                                                        cash prizes. This will begin around 11:30 a.m., so make sure to
           Free Local History program                   register A.S.A.P. These activities take place at the Clark Band-
                                                        stand located at the northwest corner of Tappan Square.
                                                           The event will also include 13 animal rescue groups with
                                                        adorable adoptable pets, 21 vendors with amazing products and
                                                        services, a 50/50 and basket raffles, food trucks (including the
                                                        Oberlin Rotary, Sweet Magnolias and Toft’s Ice Cream), and
                                                        a live remote broadcast with Radio Stations “Gold Country”
                                                        WOBL & WDLW “Kool Kat Oldies.” And, make sure to visit
                                                        the “real” Rainbow Bridge and write your pet’s name on a rain-
                                                        bow for a donation of only $5.
                                                           Margo Fox, the new event organizer, has never done any-
                                                        thing like this before, but has put together a great team of vol-
                                                        unteers,  rescues  and  vendors.  Her  passion  for  ending  puppy
                                                        mills, where her very own “AJ”, a Great Dane, came from, has
                                                        given her the energy and drive to get this event up and running
                                                        and restore its popularity once again. Her hopes are high and
                                                        she’s looking for a lot of dog lovers and their pups to attend the
                                                        return of this amazing event.
                                                           All the proceeds raised at the (new) Oberlin Doggie Doo
                                                        will benefit homeless animals in and around Lorain County on
                   Historic Shupe Homestead             their journey to finding new forever homes.
        A special, free local history program will be on Thursday,   If you need further information, please contact Margo Fox
      October 13, at 7 p.m. at Pittsfield Township Hall, located on   on Facebook at The New Oberlin Doggie Doo or e-mail her at   The September 11 program at the old school house in Pitts-
      Route 58 just north of Route 303 (Pittsfield Center). The pro-  theoberlindoggiedoo@gmail.com.       field, hosted by the Pittsfield Historical Society, displayed some
      gram is sponsored by the Pittsfield Township Historical Soci-                                        of the picture boards on the history of Pittsfield. i
      ety.                                                                                                   Visitors enjoyed listening to tales from another time period
        Residents of the historic Shupe Homestead & Mystery at Oak                                         when one-room school houses served all grades under one roof.
      Point - In this new program, local historian Matt Nahorn sheds                                         People strolled through the school building to view all of the
      light on those who called Amherst’s Historic Shupe Homestead                                         poster boards full of old photos from Pittsfield’s past.
      (more than 200 years old) their own home, and provides a brief                                         Country Blues Band, Tommy Hall & the Sunlighters enter-
      background of those residents, all while uncovering a unique                                         tained and everyone enjoyed food and refreshments and took a
      connection to mysterious plans over a century ago for the land                                       chance on winning the Cow Pie Squares game.
      around nearby Oak Point on Lake Erie.                                                                  Shawn Godwin from Historic Preservation Services attend-
        Discussion and tips on how one may research their own                                              ed to educated everyone, showing evidence of the buildings
      home and property will also be provided.                                                             age.





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