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I-X Center Christmas Connection Show
The annual Christmas Connection returns to Cleveland’s newly renovated I-X Center on Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday, November 18-20. Visitors to the 2022 showwill experience the magic
of Christmas while finding great gift ideas from more than 450 exhibitors.
This year’s event features a brand-new VIP Shopping Experience. As a VIP Shopper, be not
only the first to shop, but also to experience the newly renovated I-X Center. Enjoy limited pri-
ority shopping away from the crowds on Friday from 8-10 a.m.
Favorite holiday songs will be performed on the stage while families stroll the aisles of exhib-
itors featuring everything from crafts, specialty foods and soaps to ornaments, wood creations,
jewelry and more. Kids of all ages won’t want to miss Santa Land and the chance to visit and
take a picture with Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Elves! Bring your letters to Santa and mail them
in the Santa Mailbox.
2022 Christmas Connection features and attractions include: The tallest Santa in Cleveland
(30 foot) will greet visitors; Live entertainment on the stage; Visit with Santa; Classic Christmas
movie; Kids can shop in the Sugar Plum Shoppe featuring over 3,000 pre-wrapped gifts (under
$8 each); Convenient Shop & Droplets guests leave their purchases and pick them up when they
are ready to leave; free gift wrapping. Donations to GiGi’s Playhouse appreciated.
2022 Show Dates & Hours: Friday, November 18, VIP Shopper Morning (limited tickets
available) 8-10 a.m. General Show Hours: from 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, November 19, from
10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday, November 20, from10 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Cleveland I-X Center is located at One I-X Center Drive, in Cleveland. Ticket Informa-
tion: $25 VIP Shopper Morning (available online only; limited number of tickets available); $14
General Admission at the Box Office (adult admission), $12 general admission online at Cleve-
landChristmasConnection.com (adult admission); Children 12 and under are free.
KHS volunteers at the annual fall festival.
We would like to rec-
ognize our custodians and
grounds staff! This Depart-
ment, led by Buddy Trego,
does an amazing job of keep-
ing our campus beautiful and
our buildings pristine. The
members of this department
are listed below. We appreci-
ate all you do for Keystone! It
is through the hard work and
dedication of each and every
one of our staff members that
we are successful!
Keystone High School:
Custodian Joe Huttinger;
Cleaners - Melanie Plato,
Patricia Rister, Marlene Shaf- L-R: Kendall Copen, Representative Manning and Sophia Duen-
fer, Steffani Bynum, Thomas sing.
Pfeifer and Jim Axford. grade class to see our litera- class, KES PTA, LaGrange
Keystone Middle School: cy instruction in action. She Fire & Rescue, LaGrange Po-
Custodian Ed Albrecht; also met with administrators lice for their support and J.D.
Cleaners - Debbie Major, to discuss the shifts we have Mums & More for donating
Wendy Montoney, Tammy made, the resources we have items for the photo booth.
Toy and Mark Lacko. incorporated and the resourc- We also recently held our
Keystone Elementary es needed to support K-3 lit- annual community breakfast.
School: Custodian Dean eracy. Those 65+ enjoyed a deli-
Lacko; Cleaners - John Bar- Thank you so much to FC- cious breakfast casserole,
low, Penny Bosak, Michelle CLA Coordinator and KHS fruit and drinks. They also
Ludlam, Stacey Ludlam and teacher Shannon Heffernan played trivia games, bingo
Kyle Bruzek; Night custodi- on organizing a fun fall fes- and enjoyed a performance
an Dave Bring; Maintenance/ tival! Also, thank you to KHS by our KMS Show Choir!
Grounds - Todd Whitesel and Science Teacher Mary Sczce- Thank you again to Shannon
Zac Fink. panik for bringing her En- Heffernan for hosting these
KES hosted State Rep- vironment Club to facilitate great events and to Choir Di-
resentative Gayle Manning. crafts and activities! In addi- rector Bethany Pearce.
She visited Mrs. Reed’s third tion, we appreciate the senior
Lions Fall Fish Frys
LaGrange Lions Fall Fish Frys will be held on October 14, 21 & 28, from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
at Lions Park, 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. Prices are as follows: full fish dinner - $15, full
shrimp dinner - $15, half fish/half shrimp dinner - $15, half fish dinner - $10, half shrimp dinner -
$10, mac & cheese dinner - $8 and hot dog meal - $6. Extra fish is $3 per piece and extra shrimp
is $2 per piece. Subbing mac & cheese for french fries will cost $2 extra for each substitution.
Dinners include fries, cole slaw, bread & butter, tartar sauce/cocktail sauce. Service is drive-thru
only and cash only. No phone orders accepted.
LUNDY
LISTENS
LUNDY • Cut County Sales Tax
LISTENS • Opposes Annexation
• Endorsed by Sheriff Stammitti

