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                                                             Spring Clean-up Service Project at The Hickories Museum

                                                           Cub  Scout  Pack  #111,
            Memorial Day Service                        Chartered by the North Eaton
                                                        Christian  Church,  is  pleased
            Last  year  was  the  first  year  the  Memorial  Day   to announce that it completed
          Service at Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Eaton Town-  a Service Project at The Hick-
          ship  was  canceled  over  concerns  of  the  Covid-19   ories  Museum  in  Elyria  on
          pandemic. This year, it is back on. We ask that at-  May  8.  Doing  service  proj-
          tendees  bring  their  own  chair  and  follow  current   ects  together  is  one  way  in
          CDC guidelines.                               which Cub Scouts help other
            On Saturday, May 29, at 9 a.m, we will meet at   people  -  by  giving  service,
          the cemetery’s pole barn for flag decorating of vet-  they  learn  to  work  together
          erans’ graves. With 400 graves to decorate, we en-  and do something that is good
          courage volunteers to join us. On Sunday, May 30,   for their community.
          at 1 p.m., the Memorial Day Service will commence,   Ten  Cub  Scouts  and
          rain or shine. We hope you can join with us as we   their  families  gathered  for
          honor our township’s interred veterans.       a  “Spring  Clean-up  Day,”
                                                        in which they filled 13 lawn
                                                        bags of lawn debris to assist
                                                        in  preparing  the  grounds  at
                            NORTH EATON                 The  Hickories  Museum  for   Spencer Shuttleworth, Matthew Limpach, Carter Deyarmin, Tucker Winchell, Sully Knarr, Bryson Fuller,
                                                        summer  visitors.  We  would
                             DAIRY QUEEN                like to thank LCHS Director   Nicholas Gawne, Wyatt Knarr and Cubmaster Chris Knarr. Dominic Elek and Liam Shuttleworth are not
                                                                                  pictured.
                                                        Kerri Broome for assisting us
                              35040 E. Royalton Rd.     in  organizing  the  event  and   on  the  first  and  third Thurs-  ton Christian Church, located   and  is  interested  in  joining,
                                  North Eaton           for providing us with a histo-  day  of  the  month  with  Pack   at the corner of Rt. 82 and Rt.   please  contact  Cubmaster
                                  440-748-2128          ry lesson on the museum.   meetings  held  on  the  fourth   83.            Chris Knarr at PackOneElev-
                                                           It’s always a good time to   Thursday of the month from   If  your  son  attends  Mid-  en@gmail.com or call/text at
                                                        join  Scouts.  The  Dens  meet   6:30-7:30  p.m.  at  North  Ea-  view  Schools  (K-5th  Grade)   (440) 669-5075.


                                                                     Compost Center

                                                           The Eaton Township Compost Center, located behind the
                                                        service building, is open to all Eaton Township Residents every
                                                        Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


                                                             SWCD Scholarship available

                                                           A “Continuing Education” scholarship is offered by the Lo-
                                                        rain SWCD in the amount of $1,000. High school seniors (Lo-
                                                        rain County residents) who enroll in an agricultural or natural
                                                        resource related two- or four-year course of study are eligible to
                                                        apply. Applications are available on the website or by contact-
                                                        ing the office. The application deadline is July 3, 2021.







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           Separated from family members and
           concerned about their health and
           your own?


           Grieving the loss of a loved one?

           Stressed about your child’s behaviors
           or academics?                                        Lorain County’s COVID Care team is taking action! COVID Care Teams are dispatching across the state to help

                                                                neighborhoods recover from the social and emotional health challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
           Anxious about unknowns in your life?                 The Mental Health, Addiction and Recovery Services (MHARS) Board has launched Lorain County’s team to offer
                                                                community-based outreach and education to relieve stress and anxiety, especially if those stresses are or may
           CALL A MEMBER OF THE COVID CARE                      become health concerns.
           TEAM! FREE, SIMPLE ADVICE:
                                                                COVID Care Team members provide free, friendly advice and connections to local resources. Officially known as a Crisis
                                                                Counseling Assistance and Training Program, the local COVID Care Team has trained, knowledgeable Care Counselors
           440-240-7025                                         ready to help people navigate issues that are causing stress, or to find treatment for anxiety-related concerns.
           440-322-6308
                                                                This is a local partnership between the Mental Health, Addiction and Recovery Services Board, El Centro, and the Elyria
                                                                YWCA, and is part of Ohio’s COVID Care program of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
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           Si usted o su hijo necesitan servicios de
           salud mental o adicción: 440-240-7025
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