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Grafton News                                                                                  RURAL-URBAN RECORD, November 7, 2022 Page 19
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                                                        Always Best Care Senior Services for a weekly educational   Music & Movement - Wednesday, November 16, at 11:30
                                                        program, fun games, and included free lunch. Come and meet
                  Village Of Grafton                    other seniors, socialize, and learn about all the great assistance   a.m. Toddlers and high energy preschoolers will love this pro-
                                                                                                           gram! Learn your letters, explore numbers, and interact with a
                 Utility Meter Audits                   available in your own community on a variety of topics!  great story while you move to the music.  Parent participation
                                                           Kickin’ It With Korra - Monday, November 7, at 4 p.m.
                                                        Come on in and kick it with Korra! Read her a story, sing her   is encouraged!
        The Village of Grafton is in the process of auditing utility   a song, or just spend some quality time with Korra. Every first   Animal Run-On Around Digital Escape Room - Through-
      meters. Village employees will inspect the meters of customers   Monday of the month, Korra will be in the Children’s Depart-  out the month of November. Test your sleuthing skills in this
      whose utility meters have been flagged in the utility billing sys-  ment from 4-5 p.m. with her caregiver, Tina.   digital escape room. The Animal Run-On Around Digital Es-
      tem with readings that have not changed for a period of at least   History and Music of the 1960’s - Monday, November 7,   cape Room is recommended for grades 6-8, however anyone
      three months. The necessary repairs and/or replacement of the   at 6:30 p.m. The 1960’s were full of historical importance and   is welcome to participate. Visit the teen website to participate.
      outside meter reading transmitter will be made. Please be aware   great music. Join Joel Keller for a deep dive into the memora-  “You are volunteering with your local chapter of Future Farm-
      that Village employees may access your property.  ble events, trends, and music of this turbulent decade. He will   ers of America and helping in the animal sections of the Gram-
                                                                                                           marville Fair. You have been tasked by your boss to “run-on”
         Village Of Grafton Leaf Pick-Up                discuss the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr., John F.   around to help out with various tasks at the fair. If you can “run-
                                                        Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy; The Civil Rights Act of 1964;
                                                        the “Summer of Love” and the hippie movement; Woodstock;   on” successfully, you could earn a prestigious award from the
        Curbside leaf pick-up will take place in the Village of Graf-  the British Invasion; and more. Registration required.   mayor of Grammarville! Can you “run-on” and get that award?
      ton during the first three weeks of November (weather permit-  Inspired Readers - Wednesday, November 9, at 12 p.m. Join   “
      ting). Leaves are to be placed on the curb lawn. Leaves will not   facilitator Peggy Wyar for a lively discussion of a different in-  Hope & Healing with Hospice of the  Western Reserve
      be picked up if blocked by parked cars. Village employees will   spiring book each month. Feel free to bring your lunch. The   -  Thursday,  November  17,  at  10  a.m.  Join  Laurie  Mason,
      start at one end of town and work their way through each week.    title for November’s meeting will be Life After by Katie Gan-  LISW-S, ACHP-SW, Bereavement Coordinator for the Hospice
      We will go through your neighborhood once per week.   shert. Bring your lunch (optional) and come ready to discuss   of the Western Reserve, who will facilitate a support group for
                                                                                                           adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Come
             Grafton-Midview Library                    the story of a terrible train accident that unexpectedly brings   and learn about helpful techniques to deal with your grief and
                                                        two survivors together. Copies of the title will be available in
                                                                                                           find comfort in a supportive group setting. The Hospice of the
                                                        the library in advance of the meeting, while supplies last.   Western Reserve asks those who have experienced the loss of
        The Grafton-Midview Public Library has everything you   Anime & Manga Society - Thursday, November 10, at 6   a pet, a child under the age of eighteen, or a person who passed
      and your family needs for entertainment, education and more.   p.m. Join the Anime and Manga Society to watch and discuss   away from suicide or homicide to not attend this program. Reg-
      Don’t have a card? No problem. To learn more about the Li-  Anime, draw Manga, and have a light Japanese style snack and   istration required.
      brary or to get a library card, call (440) 926-3317 or visit our   drinks. This program is for teens ages 12-18 and in grades 7-12.
      website at gmplibrary.org. The Library is located at 983 Main   Registration is required                                    SEE LIBRARY ON PAGE 20
      Street, in Grafton.                                  Graphic Novel Book Club - Saturday, November 12, at 11
        GMPL is closed Wednesday, November 23 and Thursday,   a.m. For young and old, new and experienced readers—graph-
      November 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday. We wish you and   ic novels are more than just bigger comic books. They allow   Minnillo & Marshall
      your family a safe and happy Thanksgiving!        the reader to experience stories through new perspectives. Not
        ALWAYS Learning at the Library - Tuesdays in Novem-  sure where to start? Come to the monthly Graphic Novels Book   General Dentists
      ber 8, 15 & 22, at 10 a.m. Join the Library and Grafton’s own   Club! November’s title is Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan   420 N. Main St., Grafton
                                                        Moore: a classic story of good versus evil that shows us more
         SENIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM                        about the clown prince of crime. Copies of the book are avail-        Emergencies
                                                        able approximately one month before the meeting.
         Sponsored by North Ridgeville Seniors, Inc. with    Explorers of the Deep – 4-H STEM Challenge - Saturday,
         programs being held at Hinkson Hysell VFW Post   November 12, at 1:15 p.m. In partnership with OSU Extension           Welcomed!
         3341 Banquet Hall - 783 Huron Street in Grafton   4-H STEM Lorain County, join us as we explore the intercon-
                                                        nected nature between the oceans and humans. Through three
       The Grafton/LaGrange areas are looking for Meals on Wheels   activities, students will use Science, Technology, Engineering,   Same-day Denture
         drivers. To become a driver, contact EMILY @ 353-0829.  and Math to explore how the Earth’s oceans relate to all life    Repairs Available
       These Programs are Available to ALL SENIORS at NO CHARGE.  on the planet. Meet and introductions begin promptly at 1:30   “We Cater to Cowards”
       11/8 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being      p.m. Late students will miss important announcements needed
                                                        to complete the activities. Parents are asked to return at 4:15
       instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and   p.m. for an activity wrap up.                   SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
       juice for participants.                             Kick’n It With Korra - Monday, November 14, at 4 p.m.        440-926-3441
       11/10 at 5:30 pm Senior Dinner for those that signed   Come hang out with Korra, the new therapy dog, in the teen
       up. CANCELLATIONS FOR DINNER MUST BE             zone.
       MADE BEFORE NOON.                                   Tween Video  Games - Tuesday,  November  15,  at  4  p.m.   Village Barber Shop
       11/15 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being     Come hang out with us and play one of these great systems:
       instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and   PS3 or PS4, Ninetendo Switch or Wii, XBox 360 or One. Enjoy
       juice for participants.                          light refreshments. This program is for tweens in grade 4-6.       947 Main St., Grafton
                                                        Registration is required.
       11/22 at 2:00 pm Senior Exercise Class being        Book it! Monthly Book Discussion - Wednesday, Novem-                 440-926-3235
       instructed by Debi’s Personal Training with fruit and   ber 16, at 10 a.m. or Thursday, November 17, at 6:30 p.m. Join   -Family Hair Care-
       juice for participants.                          us every month for a lively discussion of a chosen book. No-      Cuts • Styles • Shaves
       • If you have questions on these programs, please contact     vember’s title is Great Possessions: An Amish Farmer’s Jour-
                                                        nal by David  Kline,  a  thoughtful,  nature-inspired  book that
          the VFW’s Canteen Manager by calling 440-926-3341.  champions small farming operations and a love of the earth and   Barbers: Wayne & Nancy Reisinger,
       • The VFW Hall is available for rent to use for your special    all of her creatures. Copies of the book are available to pick up   Jamie Melton & Scott Neptune
         occasions. Call 440-926-3341 and ask for the Canteen    from the library approximately one month prior to the meeting.   Mon: 9-7, Tue: 9-6, Wed: 9-6, Thur: 9-6, Fri: 9-5, Sat 9-1
           Manager for additional information.          Light refreshments are served.                             Closed Sundays,  Appointments Preferred


                                    Grafton Village Recycling 101



                                            You have a new label on your recycling container!


                         ONLY place these items in                                              NEVER place these items in

                           the recycling container:                                                the recycling container:

                             • Flattened Cardboard                                      • Plastic Bags & Wrappers.• Soiled Paper

                                       • Paper                                                • Styrofoam • Clothing & Shoes
                                   • Metal Cans                                                 • Greasy Pizza Boxes • Tools

                            • Plastic Bottles & Jugs                                                      • Food • Toys
                                       • Glass                                                     • Electronics & Batteries

                               Empty, Clean, Dry                                                     • Construction Waste
                       Keep all recyclables free of food or liquid.                             • Yard Waste • Medical Waste

                                     Don’t bag it                                                   • Diapers • Scrap Metal
                        Never put recyclables in containers or bags.

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