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When: November 1-December 25, 2022.
Where: Toys for Tots is conducting more than 830 local
Public Hearing campaigns in communities throughout the U.S. Find a local
TFT campaign near you by visiting our website at www.toys-
Eaton Township Trustees will hold a Public Hearing on fortots.org.
Tuesday, November 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the Eaton Township
Townhall, located at 12043 S. Avon Belden Rd. The purpose Sheriff’s Auxiliary Training Class
of the meeting is to review, and may approve, Zoning Amend-
ments Articles 4, 6 and 14. Sheriff Phil R. Stammitti is proud to announce the next
North Ridgeville Garden Club training class for the Sheriff’s Auxiliary. The class is tentative-
ly scheduled to begin in January 2023. The Sheriff’s Auxiliary
was organized in 1957. Over the years, the Auxiliary has prov-
The Garden Club of North Ridgeville will meet November 8 en to be a dedicated and efficient volunteer organization.
at 6 p.m. at the Sandy Ridge Reservation, located at 6195 Otten The Auxiliary is composed of volunteers whose objective is
Road, in North Ridgeville. Their program will be about Birds to augment the strength of the Sheriff’s Office and be a supple- ATTENTION!
of Northeast Ohio, presented by Wild Birds Unlimited in North ment to regular staff of Deputies and Correction Officers.
Olmsted. They have a variety of programs for the members in The class is open to all persons who are 19 and older, have
addition to gardening. New members are always welcome. For a high school diploma, are citizens of the United States and are Eaton, Grafton & Wellington Residents
information, call (440) 365-8522. of impeccable character.
The Sheriff’s Auxiliary donates thousands of hours to the
Marine Toys for Tots Sheriff’s Office and to the citizens of Lorain County. These G.L.W.
hours are accumulated in three basic areas of duty.
celebrates its 75 year permitted to ride with regular Deputies of the Sheriff’s Office. Broadband, Inc.
th
Cruiser Duty: Those meeting requirements and training are
This assignment provides the capability of having two person 993 Commerce Dr. • Grafton • 440-926-3230
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program patrol cars in the county. Their responsibility is to augment the
is celebrating its 75th year of delivering hope to children in Road Deputy in the performance of his/her duties. www.glwb.net
need across the Nation. U.S. Marines and volunteers will be Jail Duty: To augment the Corrections Officer in the perfor- Digital Cable • High Speed Internet
conducting over 830 local toy collection and distribution cam- mance of his/her duties in the Correction Facility. The duties
paigns in all 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S. Virgin and responsibilities of a person working in the Correction facil- Ask about our Phone Service!
Islands. This year, Toys for Tots will highlight our extraordi- ity are prescribed by law and are very demanding.
nary Reserve Marines, past and present, as well as showcase Special Duty: To assist with traffic control and security at System Upgrades
the incredible effort from communities across the Nation that special functions, such as the Lorain County Fair and numerous Now Complete
has enabled Toys for Tots to support over 281 million less for- other events and festivals throughout the county. in Most Areas...
tunate children. All applicants for the Sheriff’s Auxiliary will be required Call for Details!
Who: U.S. Marines and 55,000 volunteers, millions of local to pass a background check and interview by Auxiliary Com-
supporters, hundreds of corporate partners of Toys for Tots. mand Staff. Upon acceptance, the applicant will be required to
What: Marines and volunteers engaging with local business- successfully complete the Auxiliary training Academy, which
es, media and individuals within their communities collecting consists of 110 hours of procedures, self defense, search & sei-
new, unwrapped toys and distributing those gifts to less fortu- zure and Ohio Law.
nate children allowing them to experience the joy of Christmas Anyone interested in applying for the next class of the Lo-
or any celebrated holiday. rain County Sheriff’s Auxiliary can obtain an application by
writing, calling or stopping by at the Lorain County Sheriff’s
EATON TRUSTEES PUBLIC HEARING Office at 9896 Murray Ridge Rd., in Elyria, or from the Sher- 200Mbps & More NOW AVAILABLE!
iff’s website, www.loraincountysheriff.com. Application dead-
Eaton Township Trustees will hold a Public Hearing on line is December 31, 2022.
Tuesday November 15,2022 at 6:30 pm at Eaton Township Call for details & Sign up!
Townhall 12043 S Avon Belden Rd, to review and may Thank You Veterans! Specials available in specfic areas.
approve Zoning Amendments Articles 4,6, and 14.
LEAF PICK UP IN EATON TOWNSHIP
Eaton Township: Our Road & Bridge crew will pick up roadside from
from Monday, October 24 to Wednesday, November 30. Visit our website
/ Face-book page for more information. www.eatontownship.org
Residents can help to ensure that the collection process runs smoothly by
following these simple rules:
• Place only leaves in the leaf piles. Other forms of yard waste such
as: rocks, tree branches, twigs, flowers, straw, corn stalks, weeds, fruit,
animal feces, walnuts, and grass clippings slow the collection process
and damage township equipment.
• Leaf piles should be placed at your curb (without obstructing traffic).
Leaves should NOT be piled behind parked vehicles or near the storm
drain. Property owners without curbs may pile their leaves as close to
the street as possible, but should never be placed in the street. Township
vehicles will not leave the paved area, so make sure your leaves are
stacked within 5 feet of the curb. If we cannot reach the leaves, we
cannot pick them up.
• Do NOT pile leaves closer than 4 feet to mailboxes, signpost and other
objects.
• Do NOT bag leaves
• Do NOT pile leaves in ditches or over catch basins or risers - This may
cause flooding.
Uncontrollable conditions such as equipment breakdown, bad weather
and/or emergency work make it difficult to know what day the
township will be there to collect leaves. The leaf vacuum machines are
unable to pick up leaves that have become frozen to the ground or are
exceptionally heavy from water. Freezing rain, sleet or snow will halt the
vacuum collection of leaves. We will cover all areas of the Township -
BUT THERE IS NO SET SCHEDULE - PHONE CALLS ARE NOT
NECESSARY.

