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Mask Makers celebrate 10k milestone
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CMS 4 Quarter Honor/Merit Rolls
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5th Grade
High Honor Roll: Grace Anderson, Thomas Borling, Ma-
son Chervenak, Cowin Good, Gracie Isenhour, Sophia Jeffers,
Sophia Juliani, Lillie Keirn, Natalie Miller, Addison Roberts,
Noah Scharf, Kenzie Shackelton, Gabrielle Shie and Brooke
VanGilder.
Honor Roll: Owen Basham, Reagan Blaine, Claire Bodo,
Jacob Burgett, Isabella Butscher, Troy Cavadas, Tanner Co-
chrane, Macy Collins, Jersey Coyne, Brody Evans, Joshua
Fragapane, Athanasius Hanna, Ava Hopp, Avery Horvat, Jes-
sica Jacobs, Grace Jeffers, Evan Joreski, Alexander Kihorany,
Jayda Kinney-Blair, Ariel Klimchuck, Lance Murray, Lilly
Schwermann, Patrick Sorensen, Marina Stolarek-Houston and
Honey Wilson.
Merit Roll: Ava Caraballo, Ryan Carter, Hailee Clark, Mi-
cah Davison, Ireland Finucan, Kasen Gliha, Tyler Helwig,
Gemma Huston, Bella Janke, Noah Kondzer, MacKenzie Ko-
vachy, Alexander Ramos, Jack Remy and Izabella Rose.
6th Grade
High Honor Roll: Alex Andrews, Karlie Arcuri, John Bodo,
Mariah Gonzalez, Alina Jones, Isabella Rosian, Ruby Sikorski (L-R) Back: Larry Adloff, Diane Adloff, Jenni Litton, Lisa Sheldon, Cameron Sheldon, Lora Zoller, Marilyn Zoller and Martin Lodge.Front: Ran-
and Carsen Ver. dy Hill, Laura Pekrul, Laura Lodge, Andrea Brenneman and Lynne Keane. Missing from photo: Karen Rohan, Kellie Rubesne, Jean Bailey,
Janet Sawitzke, Savannah Ives, Diane Forsmark, Jonathan Clemens and Marcia Adamczyk.
Honor Roll: Kyle Acuri, Katie May Baum, Mason Bledsoe,
Ryan Borczuch, Zachary Cleavenger, Colton Cusano, Chase Everyday pandemic heroes are all around us. A small group ing with each other for a mission larger than themselves. “This
Dennison, Liam Elliot, Canon Erman, Richard Fatica, Dylan of local makers celebrated the creation and donation of 10,604 group, this cause, kept me grounded and connected during a
Fisher, Kaitlyn Glandorf, Nevaeh Gonzalez, Colin Grealis, masks at the Columbia United Methodist Church. Five mask time of distance and uncertainty with positivity and purpose.”
Though expressed by Lodge, the sentiment could be attributed
makers fabricated the bulk of this milestone, supported by lo-
Brayden Holocker, Ira Joy Lavinder, Kayla Longbottom, Haley gistics and transportation volunteers, community donations by to many within the team.
Maurer, Logan Menge, Annabella Naticchioni, Makayla New- grateful recipients and good Samaritans, initial fabric donation While five makers are credited with much of the 10k to-
ton, Audrey Nixon, Graham Ross, Logan Rundle, Jacob Wilson by JoAnn Fabrics and filter material and T-shirt fabric for mask tal, 21 different team members participated over the life of
and Leeland Zeiger. ties donated by Tranzonic Companies. the project. Organizational outreach, transportation, making
Merit Roll: Ava Boetticher, Jaiden Carter, Carrera Corde- Inspired by the lack of masks in the ICU of a Cleveland area strings, cutting fabric patterns, stringing masks and making
ro, Anthony Demagall, Benjimen Dunn, Gianna Fonseca, Max hospital at the beginning of the pandemic, Laura Lodge reached mask mates were tasks that volunteers embraced in addition to
Myers, Rayiana Negron, Clifford Nichols, Cody Rose, Ava out to a few friends in the Columbia Station area to see if they making masks.
Sekic, Tyler Surgenor, Jack Washburn, Trayver Webber and would be willing to make masks for the ICU nursing staff and Team members included: Karen Rohan, Lynne Keane, Ran-
Franklyn Weber. other organizations in need. Encouraged by positive responses, dy Hill, Marilyn Zoller, Andrea Brenneman, Laura Pekrul,
7th Grade Lodge began searching online for patterns that would be effi- Lisa Sheldon, Lora Zoller, Diane Adloff, Jenni Litton, Camer-
High Honor Roll: Youstina Hanna, Ethan Murray and cient and simple to make and contacted Randy Hill to include on Sheldon, Martin Lodge, Kellie Rubesne, Jean Bailey, Janet
Ethan Wilmeth. a recruiting post on the CUMC website. His response: “Well, I Sawitzke, Savannah Ives, Larry Adloff, Diane Forsmark, Jona-
Honor Roll: Samuel Andrews, Joshua Bodo, Nicole Corri- have a sewing machine and I know how to use it.” than Clemens, Marcia Adamczyk and Laura Lodge.
gan, Dominic Demagall, Nadia Hritz, Ava Hunt, Ava Mescan, As the critical need for masks slows, the group has plenty
Isabella Mester, Alexis Miller, Zoe Napier, Claire Ondrejko, to feel good about. In over 15 months of mask making, their
Andrew Sorensen and Julia Willoughby. efforts have supported 43 local and charitable organizations.
Merit Roll: Marissa Barlow, Alyssa Cassida, Kylie Cook, CLE Mask Makers, a name representative of the group’s
Selah Davison, Piper Erman, Alyssa Goebel, Julia Hrebin, Jor- roots and primary area of support, is a diverse group of neigh-
dan McCarty, Adelynn McKee, Olivia Meier, Riley Pfeil, Jose bors, friends, CUMC church members, youth and seniors who
Rivera, Jake Skor, Matilda Smith, Khrystyna Tomashchuk, have found solace throughout the pandemic simply by connect-
Jayce Tretock, V aughn Wagner, Ryan Williams and Paige Zim-
mer. Strongsville Historical Society Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat: 8am-4pm,
8th Grade Sun: 10am-2pm
High Honor Roll: Mallory Baker, Joseph Borczuch, Ken- fund-raiser
dyll Cochrane, Nathan Matzelle, Kaitlyn Miller, Sarah Napi- 440-236-3627
er, Tyler Rundle, Sadie Schulke, Cameron Shackelton, Ashley Strongsville Historical Society is having a fund-raiser sale
Thoryk, Lillian Thoryk and Alyse Young. on June 24 & 25, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Strongsville Histor-
Honor Roll: Anthony Andrews, Nathan Chapman, Logan ic Village, located at 13305 Pearl Road, in Strongsville. Items • MULCH
Cleavenger, McKylie Cusano, Caden Davison, Savanna Gon- for the sale include: Red Hats from a red hatter collection, some
zalez, Scott Hartness, Juliana Hopp, Alianna Ibarra, Grant small furniture, clothing, much household miscellaneous and • STONE
antiques, tapes & CDs, a dining set and many other treasures.
Johnson, Sophia Liedtke, Andrew McKee, Evian Meyers, Most items have been donated by members for this sale.
Sandra Miller, Maggie Murray, Ramya Patel, Sofia Post, Aiden This is a cash only sale, with all proceeds going to the • GRAVEL
Richings, Abbigayle Silvay, Rebecca Sorensen, Addison Stair, Strongsville Historical Society. There is no entrance fee and
Evan Strieter, Chase V oge, Adam Wilmeth and Brett Zapola. ample free parking. Call (440) 572-0057 or visit their website • TOPSOIL
Merit Roll: Charlotte Antos, George Borling, Max Elliot, at www.strongsvillehistoricalsociety.org for more information.
Madelyn Fox, Mason Goodman, Isabella Gorczyca, Jacob 11564 Station Rd
Herhuth, Kirby Herrera, Daniel Maiorino, Samantha Markosky, Strike Out Hunger Night Benefit Columbia Station, OH 44028
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Rodgers, Julia Sprinkle, Emily Tymke and Chad Wilson. Chicks Against Hunger 30. All attendees who donate
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Crushers on Wednesday, June to be entered to win a Lake
Erie Crusher’s Family Fun
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All food donations will be Valley City
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& Greenhouse
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