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news@rural-urbanrecord.com Lorain County’s COVID status at that time. In the event that Degree Recipient
the Lions are unable to hold this raffle as planned, the tickets
Brush Pickup will be drawn live on Facebook on September 11 at noon. Ashton Benson of LaGrange completed requirements for a
Please support the Lions in their efforts to support their
The Township Road Department provides brush pickup on community. For tickets, call Ann at (440) 315-4278; if no an- degree from Trine University at the end of the Spring 2021 se-
mester. Benson earned a degree in Civil Engineering.
the second and fourth Monday of each month. Please call 355- swer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. Congratulations!
5141 to have your address put on the list. For a complete guide,
see our Brush Chipping Policy at www.lagrangetownshipohio. Lions Steak Fry KMS teacher retires
net; click on “Road Department” at the top of the page to go to
LaGrange Lions will be hosting a Steak Fry/Reverse Raf-
our Road Department informational page. fle on June 12 at Lions Park, located at 240 Glendale St., in
Library Friends Accepting LaGrange. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The main prize is $500.
Book Donations Tickets are $25 each and include dinner and a spot on the board.
Only 100 tickets will be sold. There will be sideboards, a 50/50,
raffle baskets and a cash bar. Please mark your calendars for a
The Friends Of Epls Keystone, formerly known as The night of fun and entertainment. For tickets, please call Ann at
Friends Of The Keystone-Lagrange Community Library, are (440) 315-4278; if no answer, please leave a message and your
now accepting donations through October 31. They are ac- call will be returned.
cepting donations of gently used books, DVDs, CDs, records,
games and puzzles for their yearly book sale to be held in No- Did you know?
vember. You can bring your items to the IGA bookshelf, Mi-
chelle’s Café, the First Baptist Church in LaGrange, LaGrange Basements may not be irritate a person’s eyes, nose,
United Methodist Church and the Village building lobby (the go-to hangouts during spring, throat, and lungs. That’s true
old school building). Note: no encyclopedias, cassette tapes or summer and fall, when many whether a person is allergic
national geographic magazines accepted. homeowners spend more to mold or not. Even people
Lions Club Gun Raffle time on their patios and decks who are merely sensitive to
mold can experience sneez-
enjoying the great outdoors.
The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 6th annual Gun But as winter approaches and ing and runny nose, and some
Raffle on Saturday, September 11, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, the great outdoors becomes may even develop red eyes
located at 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. They will raffle off less welcoming, basements and skin rash if exposed to
12 new weapons courtesy of FinFeatherFur. Food will be pro- once again become popular mold. Reactions are much
vided and beverages will be available for purchase. There will places to relax and spend more severe for people with
be cash door prizes and additional raffles - a 50/50, meat, sports time with loved ones. That’s mold allergies, who may ex-
equipment, a trivia contest and more. Tickets are $20 each or why fall is such an ideal time perience shortness of breath
6 tickets for $100 (all 6 tickets must be in the same name). A
ticket is required for each person in attendance. Winners need to address mold issues in a or suffer from asthma attacks
not be present to win guns. This event will be outside only and basement. According to Web- if exposed to mold. Molds
COVID safety requirements will be maintained as directed by MD, exposure to mold can require moisture to grow,
and basements may provide
ideal growing conditions for
mold. Mold spores cannot Deb Krolczyk
grow without moisture, so
Daycare (Full or Half Day) After thirty-two years of outstanding service at Keystone
Drop-In Care • Preschool dehumidifiers can help home-
Elementary School Group K-8th owners effectively reduce the Schools, sixth-grade Science Teacher Deb Krolczyk is retiring
Before & After School Care risk of mold growth in their at the conclusion of this school year. In total, she has nearly 40
Transportation years of experience in the field of education. Before serving in
Breakfast, Lunch, Snack basements. WebMD advis- her present position, she was an eighth-grade science teacher
Summer Program es homeowners keep indoor
Sign Language • Spanish • Science humidity levels, which can for 20 years!
Physical Fitness • Yoga Krolczyk began working at Keystone in 1989. Throughout
be measured with an inex- her years at KMS, she was a sixth, seventh and eighth grade
“Matthew loves going to school! We love NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL! pensive instrument known as teacher. As a seventh-grade teacher, she taught every subject
getting the feedback with how he is doing. New Sliding Fee Scale for a hygrometer, below 60 per- area! She followed this model of teaching variety, and as an
I also love how all of the staff knows him, cent. In lieu of wall-to-wall eighth-grade teacher, she taught language arts, science and
not just his teachers - it shows they care Preschool (LaGrange location) carpeting in basements, in- history. She also developed a communications class and im-
and that means a lot to us.” Up to 75% off 3 & 5 day programs stall concrete floors and area plemented a Peer Mediation group. She states, “When our for-
J. Renner With help of local business mer eighth grade science teacher retired, I moved into Middle
like The Depot! rugs to make mold growth School Science, where I found my passion. Throughout the
Partnering with LaGrange Co-op Preschool less likely. Basement floors following years, I developed and ran a student-run Technology
also should be routinely in- Team, coached our Middle School Science Olympiad Teams
spected for leaks, as leaks can and served as supervisor for both Student Council and Youth
promote mold growth. Ad- 4 Youth.” She adds, “After I spent my first day at Keystone
dress leaks promptly if any Middle School, I was hooked!”
are found. Krolczyk adds, “I will greatly miss the Middle School team.
I have worked with such amazing people over the past 32 years.
The staff has changed over the years, but the positive attitudes,
senses of humor and constant support for our students has never
changed. For me, there has been nothing better than being in
SEEN ON NEW DAY the Middle!”
As she retires, she wants to express her gratitude for the
NOW CLEVELAND FOX 8! people who impacted her professional and personal life.
Congratulations on your retirement Deb!
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COUNTER PROCESSING The Public Hearing is to consider proposed changes
to zoning regulations in regards to group homes and short
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WE ALSO SERVICE The public is welcome to attend so we hope to see you
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