Page 26 - 9-26-22
P. 26

Page 26, RURAL-URBAN RECORD, September 26, 2022
       Eaton News                                                                                              www.rural-urbanrecord.com



       news@rural-urbanrecord.com
                                                           Adapted  Story Time  -  Tuesdays, October  4;  January  17,   to one another. In addition to   Parents know that school
                                                        from 6:30-7:15 p.m.; Wednesdays, November 9; February 8,   turning  off  the  television,  re-  day mornings can be hectic.
          Pony Tales Farm Open House                    from 6:30-7:15 p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. Children with   sist the urge to turn on your   But there are several ways to
                                                        varying learning styles and abilities enjoy a program with sto-  devices  or  scan  work  emails   make such mornings go more
        Join Pony Tales Farm on Saturday, October 1, from 12-3   ries, songs, games and a social time. While content is geared   when getting ready in the   smoothly so everyone gets
      p.m. for their  Open House event.  Enjoy  pony rides, games,   for ages 3 to 7, all ages are welcome. Parents and siblings are   morning.  where they need to be on time.
      tours and music. Come and meet their ponies! Kids are $10   welcome to attend. Preregistration required.
      and adults are $2. This event benefits their  horse rescue efforts.  Family Engineering Night - Thursdays, October 6; Decem-
        Pony Tales Farm is located at 13360 Cowley Rd., in Colum-  ber 8; January 12; February 9, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. North Rid-  Bruce seeks loving home
      bia Station (Eaton). For more information, call (440) 891-9992.  geville Branch. Families with school age children will enjoy
                                                        this fun, friendly engineering competition that challenges their            Grafton. He’s very handsome
      LPLS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7                        STEM skills. Preregistration required.                                      and could possibly be mixed
                                                           Story Stroll - Friday, October 7, from 10-11 a.m. Kipton
                                                                                                                                    with Rottweiler as he has the
                                                        Community Park, 57 Rosa St. Oberlin. Stroll along with us for               little  brown eyebrows that
        Snack Chat Tween Book Club - “White Bird” by R.J. Pala-  a unique story time. Walks will follow a paved path and total      many rotties have. He’s very
      cio - Wednesdays, September 28, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. North   distance walked will not exceed ½ mile. Weather permitting.       friendly with people and has
      Ridgeville Branch. Join us at the library for snacks and a chat   Library  staff  will  be  on  site  by  9:50  a.m.  Preregistration  re-  done well with other dogs.
      about the featured book! Open to those ages 9-12. Copies of the   quired.                                                     He’s big enough to keep up
      book are available. Preregistration required. Hybrid.  Music and Movement -  Friday, October 7, from 10:30-                   with you on walks and still
        Parachute Play - Thursdays, October 13, 20 & 27; Novem-  11:15 a.m. North Ridgeville Branc. Caregivers with children of     a good lap dog size.  If you
      ber 3 & 10, from 10:30-11 a.m. Columbia Branch. Join us for   all ages are invited to join us for a story followed by songs and   would like  to  meet  Bruce,
      stories, songs and rhymes with the library’s parachute! This in-  movement activities. Preregistration required.              he is currently in kennel #16
      teractive and play filled program is recommended for ages 2 to   The Friends of the North Ridgeville Branch Library, Gen-     at the Lorain County Dog
      5. Preregistration required.                      eral Membership Meeting - Saturday, October 8, from 10 a.m.-  Bruce         Kennel.  They are located  at
        Fiber Arts Groups - Thursdays, September 29; October 13,   12 p.m.North Ridgeville Branch. Join a fun group of library   Bruce is a young male Pit   301 Hadaway Street, next to
      20 & 27; November 3, 10, & 17, from 12-4 p.m. at the Colum-  enthusiasts who host book sales and volunteer at various pro-  mix, possibly under 2 years   Rural  King, in  Elyria.  Their
      bia Branch. For new and long time knitters and crocheters. If   grams in support of your beloved branch.  old. He weighs 60 lbs., is vac-  doors open  every  Tuesday
      you have an unfinished project that you would like to work on   Tabletop Games Club - Tuesdays, October 11 & 25; No-  cinated and will be neutered   through Saturday at 10 a.m.
      with us, bring it or start something new!         vember 8 & 22, from 6-7:30 p.m. Columbia Branch. Join us   upon adoption.  Bruce  was   You can also call them at
        Advice from the Student Loan Sherpa - Thursday, Septem-  for a fun evening of card and board games. Preregistration re-  found as a stray in the city of   (440) 326-5995.
      ber 29, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. Learn   quired.
      how to navigate college payment planning and student loans   Patrons can register for events at LorainPublicLibrary.org/  Local family needs help
      from Michael Lux, the Student Loan Sherpa. Preregistration   events.  Events listed as “Hybrid” can be attended in person or
      required.                                         virtually. Preregistration is required for both options.  Jason Pasenow of North Ridgeville is a retired Navy Veter-
        Music Therapy and More - Thursday, September 29, from   Columbia Branch 13824 W. River Rd., in Columbia Station.   an. He and his wife, Elysia Pasenow, are raising two children,
      6:30-7 p.m. North Ridgeville Branch. This hands on program   (440)  236-8751;  North  Ridgeville  Branch  35700  Bainbridge   including one who has battled cancer twice.
      is designed for families and their children ages 6 and younger   Rd., in North Ridgeville.             The family is yet again dealing with difficult circumstances
      who are struggling in an area of development. Learn how to                                           after a car driven by an alleged drunk driver plowed through
      use music to improve academic, motor, communication and so-  Make school day mornings easier         their garage wrecking both of their vehicles this week.
      cial skills as well as behavior. This program is led by a Board                                        Thankfully no one in the family was struck by the driver or
      Certified Music Therapist. To register go to connectingforkids.                                      flying debris and Jason sprang into action to remove the un-
      org/music.                                           School day mornings can   time. Kids might grow dis-  conscious driver before his car caught fire. A GoFundMe fund-
        There’s Something Strange in Ohio: Unusual  Spooky   be hectic, as getting kids ready   tracted by morning cartoons,   raiser was created for the family. Elysia’s van was handicap
      Tales - Saturday, October 1, from 2-3 p.m. Columbia Branch.   for school and out the door on   and even adults may get caught   accessible and equipped with a lift and special safety chair for
      Explore strange, unusual, mysterious and odd tales from the   time is not always easy. Work-  up in morning news shows or   their son. That, itself, cost them thousands of dollars to install.
      state of Ohio. What historical facts are too strange to be false   ing  parents  may  find  school   other forecasts. Eliminating   Insurance deductibles alone are more than $2,000, just to file
      and what is just an urban legend? Preregistration required.  day mornings especially diffi-  television from your morning   the insurance claims,  which they have to pay out of pocket
        Tinker Time - Mondays, October 3; November 7, from 6-7   cult, as their own work sched-  routine can save time and also   pending the driver’s insurance information.
      p.m. Columbia Branch. Pop! Fizz! Boom! Budding scientists   ules can make mornings feel   may  help  your  family  grow   The GoFundMe has a goal of $5K. To view the GoFundMe,
      are invited to explore and create a STEM project every month.   even more rushed. Fortunate-  closer, as you will have more   please  visit:  https://gf.me/v/c/s6bd/please-help-the-pasenow-
      Preregistration required.                         ly, parents can employ several   distraction-free time to speak   family.
        Columbia Friends Book Sale - Tuesday, October 4, from 10   strategies to free up time in
      a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday, October 5, from 12-7 p.m.; Thursday,   the morning so everyone starts
      October 6, from 12-7 p.m.; Friday, October 7, from 12-6 p.m.;   their days off in a more relax-  Eaton Township Dumpster Day
      Saturday, October 8, from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Columbia Branch.   ing atmosphere.
      The book sale is sponsored by the Friends of the Columbia   •  Wake up earlier. Sleep
      Branch and open to the public. New members may join, or for-  might  seem  like  a  precious   SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
      mer members may renew their annual membership at the sale.  commodity, but waking up        Residents Only - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
        Finding Voter Resources -   Tuesday, October 4, from 1-2   just  10  to  15  minutes  earlier
      p.m. at the North Ridgeville Branch. Learn how to navigate the   can remove some of the stress   Eaton Town Hall (Use Route 83 entrance)
      Lorain County Board of Elections’ website and learn how to   from weekday mornings with-  12043 Avon Belden Rd., Grafton, OH 44044
      identify other unbiased, informative voting resources, such as   out costing you a lot of sack
      the League of Women Voters. Preregistration required. Hybrid  time. Let kids sleep in until
                                                        their normal wakeup time, us-
                                                        ing your extra 10 or 15 min-                      YOU CAN BRING:
                     HELP WANTED                        utes to shower or enjoy your    Residential Items:                • Household Cleaners
                                                        morning cup of coffee before
          Eaton Township Zoning Commission has an opening   the house is abuzz with activ-  • Furniture                   • Lawn & Garden products
        for an alternate to be on their board. If you are interested    ity.            • Appliances                      • Paints & paint related prod-
                                                                                                                          ucts
        applications will be at town hall 12043 S. Avon Belden,   • Tackle certain chores the   • Newspapers              • Used motor oil (NO DRUMS)
                                                                                        • Miscellaneous
        Grafton,  Monday- Friday 9am-1pm                night before. Delaying  cer-    • Batteries                       • Roofing Tar
                                                        tain chores until you wake up                                     • Pool chemicals
                                                        makes for a hectic morning,     • Steel, Aluminum & Iron          • Aerosol Cans
                                                                                        • Brush, leaves & grass
                                                        so tackle as many morning       • Household Hazardous Wastes      • Antifreeze
                  ATTENTION!                            chores as possible before you
                                                        go to bed for the night. Prepare
         Eaton, Grafton & Wellington Residents          school lunches, lay clothes out   DO NOT BRING:
                                                        for yourself and your children,
                                                                                        • Commercial waste
                     G.L.W.                             and make sure kids have their   • Explosives
                                                        backpacks  packed and  ready
                                                                                        • Firearms
                                                        to go before they go to bed.
                                                                                        • Fireworks
                     Broadband, Inc.                    Each of these things may only   • Tires
                                                        take a few minutes, but when
                                                                                        • TVs, Fluorescent Bulbs & Ballasts
            993 Commerce Dr. • Grafton • 440-926-3230   left for the morning, they can   • Computers & Electronic Waste
                                                                                        • Containerized drums/unknown wastes
                                                        add up to a substantial amount
                       www.glwb.net                     of time.                        • Construction / Demolition Debris
                Digital Cable • High Speed Internet        • Encourage youngsters to
            Ask about our Phone Service!                pick up the pace. Some people
                                                        are morning people, while oth-
                                                        ers dread setting their alarms
                                    System Upgrades     for early morning hours. Kids
                                      Now Complete      who fall into the latter group
                                                        may drag their feet in the
                                     in Most Areas...   morning, but parents should
                                     Call for Details!  offer  encouragement  when
                                                        kids are moving slowly in
                                                        the  morning.  Allowing  your
                                                        frustration to show may only
                                                        make kids less fond of morn-
                                                        ings, so remind them as nicely
                                                        as possible that everyone has
                                                        a schedule to stick to if they
                                                        seem to be dragging their feet.
         200Mbps & More NOW AVAILABLE!                  If watching the television is
                                                           •  Keep  the  television  off.
               Call for details & Sign up!              ingrained in your morning     Wastes from commercial facilities, including farms and landscape companies
                                                        routine, try going a few days
              Specials available in specfic areas.      without it to see if this makes   WILL NOT be accepted. They are not exempt from waste management regulations.
                                                        it easier to get out the door on
   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31