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Compost Center Max & Molly seek loving home
Veterans Memorial Committee service building, is open to all Eaton Township Residents every together
The Eaton Township Compost Center, located behind the
thank you Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Eaton Township Veterans Memorial Committee would like United Way to host
to thank the following participants in our Memorial Day Ser- School Supply Collection
vice at Butternut Ridge Cemetery: Pastor David Chafin, Pas-
tor Lee Anderson, The Anderson Singers, Daniel Heuler, Boy
Scout Troop 111, Bagpiper Patrick Coleman, Commander John United Way of Greater Lo- Supplies donated during
Prajzner, American Legion Post 717 and VFW Post 9871 Hon- rain has launched their annu- the collection will be de-
or Guard. We also thank Cemetery Sexton Kurt Durkee and al Fill the Bus school supply livered to school districts
his crew, Adam Wilson, James Kelley and Steven Holzhauer collection and invites local throughout Greater Lorain
for preparing the cemetery and Veterans Memorial. It looked businesses and community County before the start of
beautiful. Last but not least, we thank Don Ables for operating organizations to participate the academic year so teach-
the sound system for the service and never flinching when the to support local elementary ers and staff can distribute to
wind blew a 10x10 canopy onto him. schoolers. the elementary students and Max & Molly
The school supply collec- classrooms with the greatest
tion is a part of the local Unit- need. Max & Molly are a bonded pair of 3-year old Beagles, each
SWCD Scholarship available ed Way’s year-round Collect, To host a school sup- weighing 33 lbs. and both are vaccinated, spayed & neutered.
The bonded pair came from southern Ohio from an elderly
tive, through which high-need
A “Continuing Education” scholarship is offered by the Lo- Sort, Deliver Impact Initia- ply collection or learn more caregiver who could not care for them any longer. They had
about the Collect, Sort, De-
rain SWCD in the amount of $1,000. High school seniors (Lo- ed items, such as school sup- liver Impact Initiative, con- lived in an outdoor pen their whole lives. They are both very
rain County residents) who enroll in an agricultural or natural plies, books, pads & tampons tact Norma Sanchez, United sweet dogs, but a little timid and know nothing about being on
resource related two- or four-year course of study are eligible to and professional clothing are Way’s volunteer engagement a leash. They have not been around cats or kids, but seem like
apply. Applications are available on the website or by contact- donated, quality-checked & manager, at (440) 277-6530 they would be fine with both. They are now house trained and
ing the office. The application deadline is July 3, 2021. cleaned by volunteers and ext. 230 or norma.sanchez@ ride well in a car. A fenced in yard is a must for Max and Molly.
then made available to the lo- uwloraincounty.org. They will need someone willing to work with them on the leash
training. They have always been together and we wish to keep
For more information on
Lorain SWCD seeks candidates cal community through distri- purchasing supplies online them together as they are a bonded pair. If you would like to
bution by the organization’s
to run for Board community collaboratives & or to donate directly to our meet Max and Molly, contact Peggy with Hartman’s Hounds at
(440) 452-1619.
local non-profit agencies.
Community Collaboratives
Lorain Soil & Water Conservation District is seeking can- “We continue to look focused on education, visit
didates for its Board of Supervisors. There will be one open for ways to fill gaps while uwloraincounty.org/fillthe-
preparing local students for
bus.
position on the Board and the elected candidate will serve their success,” said United Way’s
time from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2024. There CEO and President Ryan
are a total of five elected board members and they serve three Aroney. “Unfortunately, we THE DISTINCTIVE
year terms. Any person who is over 18 years of age and a res- know there are families who
ident of Lorain County can petition to be a SWCD Supervisor are unable to purchase sup- CLUSTER HOMES OF
by obtaining at least 10 valid signatures on a specific Candidate plies on their own and their
Nomination Petition form. This form is available from the Dis- kids will be forced to show FOX RUN
trict office.The deadline to submit the petition is Wednesday, up to the first day of school
June 30, 2021. SWCD’s office is currently closed to the public, without the needed supplies.
so please call the office at (440) 326-5800 with any questions Oftentimes, heroic teachers
you might have regarding the election. Board meetings are held end up purchasing supplies of Grafton
on the third Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. (with June & for their classrooms out of
July being at 8:30 a.m.) and normally run 1½ to 2 hours. their own pocket to help their
students get by. By partner-
ing directly with the school Secure Your Lot SOON!
districts on our fill the bus
drive, we can ensure that all
students-in-need will have
supplies waiting for them and
teachers won’t have to buy
the supplies on their own.”
For onsite collections at
local businesses and commu-
nity organizations, a school
bus themed box will be pro-
vided to collect donations.
Resources to host online col-
lections are also available.
BW College
Graduates
The following college
students from our area grad-
uated from Baldwin Wallace
University in May:
Jay Banyasz of Columbia
Station; Nate Bianco of Co-
Keep in touch with your community lumbia Station; Scott Boyce
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com of North Ridgeville; Morgan
Paid for by The Lorain County Commissioners
and LCSWMD Chilton of North Ridgeville;
Victoria Foster of Litchfield;
Cal Geiger of LaGrange;
NORTH EATON Steven Harkay of North
Ridgeville; Raquel Hysong
DAIRY QUEEN of Columbia Station; Tony
Loparo of North Ridgeville;
35040 E. Royalton Rd. Bree Massad of Litchfield;
North Eaton Dustin McCullough of Li-
440-748-2128 tchfield; Hailey Owens of
Wellington; Heather Reber
of North Ridgeville; Lorenzo
Celebrate July 4th Ritson of North Ridgeville;
Q’darr Robinson of North
Ridgeville; Katie Schmidt
with a cake! of North Ridgeville; Dani •Sold
Schwinn of Grafton; Ana
Simery of Columbia Station;
Elizabeth Smith of Grafton; FOX RUN IS LOCATED OFF RT. 57
Zaria Turton of Elyria; Jesse
Varner of Elyria and Saman-
tha Villanueva of North Rid-
geville.
Congratulations!
Building Co.
Call T.J. at 440-926-3950
for more information

