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news@rural-urbanrecord.com Brush Pickup Cub Scouts honored
Red Cross Blood Drives The Township Road Department provides brush pickup on
The Penfield Community Center will have Red Cross Blood the second and fourth Monday of each month. Please call 355-
Drives from 2-7 p.m. on Wednesdays, July 28, September 22 5141 to have your address put on the list. For a complete guide,
see our Brush Chipping Policy at www.lagrangetownshipohio.
and November 24. net; click on “Road Department” at the top of the page to go to
LaGrange Historical Society our Road Department informational page.
The LaGrange Historical Society will be having a sneak Library Friends Accepting
peek event at the new museum. A year ago, just before the pan- Book Donations
demic shut down everything, the LaGrange Historical Society
moved into the LaGrange Village Administration building (old The Friends Of Epls Keystone, formerly known as The
school). Friends Of The Keystone-Lagrange Community Library, are
A few of the members worked on the museum through-
out the quarantine this winter, but there are still boxes to sort now accepting donations through October 31. They are ac-
cepting donations of gently used books, DVDs, CDs, records,
through and displays to create. As word spread about the move, games and puzzles for their yearly book sale to be held in No-
people have inquired about the progress. vember. You can bring your items to the IGA bookshelf, Mi-
Come and see! They will be open on Sunday, June 27, from
1-4 p.m. The address is 301 Liberty Street. Drive to the east chelle’s Café, the First Baptist Church in LaGrange, LaGrange
United Methodist Church and the Village building lobby (the
end of the administration building by the bus garage and enter old school building). Note: no encyclopedias, cassette tapes or L-R: Aiden Miller, Malcom Tansey and Jake Handrosh.
through the right hand door. Direction signs will be posted. national geographic magazines accepted.
All are welcome to attend and learn about LaGrange’s his- Cubscout Troop #118 of LaGrange wants to congratulate its
tory. Lions Club Gun Raffle newest members of the Tanhand Patrol, Aiden Miller, Malcom
KEY’s pop-up produce stand Tansey and Jake Handrosh, who have all earned their Arrow of
Light, Cub Scouts highest honor, and have chosen to continue
The LaGrange Lions will be holding their 6th annual Gun the long road towards the rank of Eagle Scout. They were hon-
The Keystone Empowers You (KEY) Collaborative will Raffle on Saturday, September 11, from 12-5 p.m. at Lions Park, ored for their achievements at the annual Cub Scout Blue and
host a pop-up produce stand at the Keystone-LaGrange Li- located at 240 Glendale St., in LaGrange. They will raffle off Gold on May 19, where they participated in a bridging ceremo-
brary, located at 133 E. Commerce Drive, on Thursday, July 1, 12 new weapons courtesy of FinFeatherFur. Food will be pro- ny and were accepted into Troop #118.
from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Reserve a bag of fresh fruits and vegeta- vided and beverages will be available for purchase. There will Congratulations, your troop leaders are very proud of all of
bles online at bit.ly/KEYProducePickUp. be cash door prizes and additional raffles - a 50/50, meat, sports you and look forward to the great things you will do for your
Bags of fresh fruits and vegetables are $10. Payment can be equipment, a trivia contest and more. Tickets are $20 each or community, troop and families.
made at the pop-up produce stand with cash, credit card or Ven- 6 tickets for $100 (all 6 tickets must be in the same name). A
mo. Fruits and vegetables are provided by Pycraft Farm Market ticket is required for each person in attendance. Winners need LAGRANGE NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
and availability will vary based on what is in season. KEY not be present to win guns. This event will be outside only and
will announce more pop-up produce stand days in the coming COVID safety requirements will be maintained as directed by
months. Lorain County’s COVID status at that time. In the event that One Stop Shopping In Quality!
Keystone Empowers You (KEY) is a community-based the Lions are unable to hold this raffle as planned, the tickets HOURS: Closed Sun. & Mon.
group funded in part by the United Way of Greater Lorain will be drawn live on Facebook on September 11 at noon. Tue.-Wed. 1-5; Thur.-Sat. 10-5
County, and facilitated by Lorain County Public Health. The Please support the Lions in their efforts to support their Clearance Sale - Don’t miss out!
collaborative includes partners from local businesses, agen- community. For tickets, call Ann at (440) 315-4278; if no an-
cies and organizations working toward one goal of making the swer, please leave a message and your call will be returned. Mens & Womens gloves, socks, jackets,
healthy choice the easy choice in the area. Contact us at Key- Safety Yellow Rain Jackets, T-shirts, pants, vests.
stoneEmpowersYou@gmail.com for more information. You BW College Graduates All Ladies Clothes discounted for clearance.
can also follow KEY on Facebook. Work Boots 60 & up, free Boot Oil.
$
The following college Zaria Turton of Elyria; Jesse
440-355-4616 students from our area grad- Varner of Elyria and Saman- Just Arrived:
Keystone Pointe Offers: uated from Baldwin Wallace tha Villanueva of North Rid- New shipment of Mats & Runners
University in May:
geville. Congratulations!
•Large Private Rooms Jay Banyasz of Columbia Don’t forget the Resale Shop! New items weekly.
•5 Star Rating - Medicare’s Highest Station; Nate Bianco of Co-
•Secured Dementia Unit lumbia Station; Scott Boyce
•Post Hospital & Long-term Care of North Ridgeville; Morgan
Chilton of North Ridgeville;
Victoria Foster of Litchfield;
Cal Geiger of LaGrange;
Steven Harkay of North
383 Opportunity Way Ridgeville; Raquel Hysong
LaGrange, OH 44050 of Columbia Station; Tony
Near the intersection of 301 & 303 Loparo of North Ridgeville;
Bree Massad of Litchfield;
VALLEY CITY Dustin McCullough of Li-
tchfield; Hailey Owens of
VISION CENTER Wellington; Heather Reber
of North Ridgeville; Lorenzo
Ritson of North Ridgeville;
FAMILY VISION Q’darr Robinson of North
CENTER Ridgeville; Katie Schmidt
of North Ridgeville; Dani
6621 Center Road Schwinn of Grafton; Ana
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