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People can purchase items such as diving boards.ladders. lifeguard chairs. lounge chairs. sheds. a sinkfrom the carl)' '005 and II filing cabinet. among otheritems. '

Expect a larger crowd this year, Fieldsedvlsed. as this wlll probably be the firstdog swim in the region. and the only onescheduled for Aug'. 1. Trainers will beavailable to answer question's and helpmanage dogs. shu said.

"With a larger uttendauce. things canget a little hairy. no pun intended." shesald.

LO'·e·A-Stray and the city ate askingthat no one bring flex leads. or re­tractable leashes. as people or other dogscould gel tangled up or trip near thepool. '

Chuck Yarborough. a reporter for ThePlain Dealer. will be e speclal iudge forthe Dog Swim,

"He's a' real big dog lover." Fieldssaid.

All 'money raised by the Dog-Swimwill go to nonprofit rescue operations.

Finally. on Aug.,J. the pool will bethe site of a tag sale. for pool items.Nichols said the city had originally planned on ,nn uuc­ucn. but the price of an auctloneer and steff wouldn'tbe cost effective for the items for sale. Though the timeisn't set.Tt will probably run from 1100n-l p.m.

By Bryan Wroten

. THEPRESS, JUIY-22; 2009 :S

Residents will get their 'Last Splash' at city poolAVON lAKE

The Ellen Trivonovich Munlclpul Pool is going tohave a very busy last weekend. Starting Iulv 31. thepool 'will host a "LastSplash" party. a Dog Swim and

, a tag.sale,A,mD Lake Parks and Recreation Director Alex

Nichols said tho pool party. complete with a Juautheme. is a celebration of tho pool. a snttof "grandclosing." , ,

The party will run from 4~8 p.m, on Iulv 31. Thepool will be open for regular swimming until 3 p.m .•close for ,an hour for preparation and then open againfor the part)', Rockthe House will provide music undentertainment, Nichols said thev will give out draw,smog backpacks to the first 200"people who arrive.

,Waler noodles. U.S. Coost Guard-approved Iife [ack­ets and beach balls will be allowed in the pooJ.

The Dog Swim from noon-S p.m. on Aug. 1 will besimilar to past swims, but (here niH be a Iew dlffer­ences. Connie Fields of Lo\·e-A·Stravsaid instead,of aregistration bag filled with "lhtle goodies" for theirdogs, the owners \ViII receive a "It-shirt that says "End.of the Pool as \'Ve Know It.",Thcrc , ..·m 0150 be a dogand owner look-alike contest,

Piazza said jfil werechanged.It would apply 10 theen­tiro cltv,

Thu ruuyor .expressed concern that.aUowing therevision Cor everyone would open it up for people tohuild it "landing strip" in their yard with up to 10cars.

Avon Zoning Enforcement Officer TIm Krugman said, the cluster homes are the onus with the problem.

"It's not on Issue ut all on tho standard lots." he said,"Weare only seelng this In the cluster lots. It's effectlng thecluster lots." . , . .;

Smith asked that legislation be brought forward withpictures of the cluster parking. ,

Pinz:r.n suggested possibly changing thosido )1U'd set­b.1CK to 1 foot. while tho front yard setback could bechanged to 10 feetto accommodate the clusters.

"J'JIwork.something up for next month." he said,

members.Per citv law cars hove to benff the street between thu

hours ufiam. and 6 a.m. Cit)'Council p8S.>;t>(J un crdlnancein May 2006 calling for the parking ban. Special consider­ation is given to residents who have guests in town or othercircumstances provided thnt the homeownercontacts thepolice department in advance, '

Plazza sald curtain duster housing developments. suchas RedToiland Stcnebridge. are trying to comply with tholaw: however; some people ure requesting to expand thelrdrlvewavs: ,

"The)' want to-put in a turnaround," PinZZl1 said. inorder to haw more room on tholr driveways 1.IOt.1luSl! the)'can't park cars on tho streets.

A-o'OI1 Mayor Jim Smith asked whether revising tho fl...qulrements would change for everyone in 1110 city. not [ustclusters.

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By Rebecca'Turman

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Setbacks maybe altered for clusters' compliance to parking banAVON

Avon Planning Commission may look to. change 1\..... ,

qulrements regarding extensions of driveways and turn-aroundsln residential districts. , ' '

The Hem Wasaddressed during the "Disc.:ussion"por­tion of the Jul\'15 Planning Commission meeting.

"Zoning BOard ofAppeals has asked that We take a lookat that." Planning COordinator IlmPjai7.a sold of the ex-tension ofdriveways and turnarounds. '

Section 1262.0ll(cJ of tho codified ordlnnnces calls forspeciflc setbacks from tho lot line foc"supplcmentol pavedarea or parking or outdoor stcmge of vehlcles,"

Currently, these 'S(.{back..o; oro 5 feet on the side. 5 feet inthe roar nnd 20 feet £rom the front. PiOZZll told commission

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DrivinggolfcartsonSheffieldLakestreets won't btl llogalIterall. '

At the lul)'14 rogulur meeting. City Connell u,·ll!hrnto.~jII 'stille Day by \utinAS';'~ to override Mayor )01U1 PiskurJ.·s\'l to. so the ban will ufflclallv tate dTl~1. Council addedrwonslderatlonof the hogislallon 10 its agenda bv till' same5-2 vote. "

Councilman at-Large Steve Kovach und \\":lrtl 2.Coun­cilman Alan Smith voted 10uphold thewto after minimaldiscussion:' Smith suggt.'St'!d the Ortlinanctl Committeeshould reccnslder the han and an ordinance restricting theusc of golf carts 10 side streets and Cannulating safety n-­qulren.cntsbe proposed instead of an outright ban.

Pisl.:'f3 vetoed Citv Council's [uue uamendmeut of aclty onij"ancll banning from city streets ofr-rood motor-

By John Edwards

4 ]HE PRESS. JULY 22.200.

Council overrides veto of city street golfcart hanSHEFFIELD LAKE cyules. ull-tetruiu \'!,hidt'<; .md !On~l\\lUlJhiJl''' by ~Jlt"{:jli· hi~lly nnllkely.to evvr ue\"dup_TIII.! mucem.cwas not that.

{Alii,'l]ddill~ thr- words -gHlf Girt... " Council <lmt>,uh.t! n.~idl·llls. opt.·ratill~ golf carts pO'>C 4!.safcty hazard t~ cth-Chailh!f :li5 ~ftlt•.~ wdilh-d ordinunccs IIIadd ~ulrrarts to . crs. hut rather they pose.:J.!'afety hazard to (1)t:lIlscl\',~thatthe Ii ..l (Ifnhidl''; that mnv Ul11 til' u<:l'tluli citv !'il!t'l'l" be- ;jllturnnbilf~ drlvvrs in Sllt~ffiehl Lake will nol observe tmr.1:<:IU!'tl most of the IlIl.JIl1 ....r., hdh'\I.! ..1\.\\· I!Hj\·iul.l vohlclcs fie laws. which wlll endanger theo(;(;upants of the golIatl! -nc.idents wailill!-: tn hLlppl'lt. - cart.", ' '

Up 10 now, tilt' policH department !la, t!l'di,wd to dIe, Law Director David Gr.J\"L'S sald the ban on golf cartsthe few neddemsu..iJlg golf carts ill I}lt~ t:ily lH.!l.:.;Ju"'I' lhl'Y would now take effectas iftJlt: 111mVI'had signed lt.PlsknraWI'W nul ,~pl'dnl:ally prohlbltodin tlll~l:ilyC1X!;l. said the citv will-now "\'i~or\Jusl)'enrorcl!the ban."

plskum \'I'lot,11 lilt, nmeudnn-nt. s;lyiu~ "PrtJhiIJilin~ "'1111" ilill~nt 01'111" decision 10veto the han on golfcartsmom'I'cuIlOmic.at. flld ~mt::it'nt and envlrunnu-ntullv ,\"11."; to make J1lV opi,iiull on the issue and my disagreementfril'llIlly forms of local cunuuunity transportation is uJti. with council's 'dt~:isiun dear to the public," he said. "Wetmry 10 natlcnal trends ('ncnuragin~ Ihis typo.;! of activity will now vigorously enforce the han. Jbelieve this empIu:which provides benefits In the wmulUuity und till! r-nvl- sin'S the CiIt.1 that irs a good thing tha' members of'''{l,ma1roumcnt. The legisiatiull is premature and i..a pro-emptlve and J can disagree and still work together effectively andmeasure tn prevent a problem that .doe.. nut exist and is dTidenllyto gt!t things done."

100 yearsOnJuly 1, DorothJ \tiy':.,'(Prentiss)Schenfield cele'

.boiled hOf100th bi'"icby~'! Good Samaritan SlulledNUI'Sing and Rehabif~,\lion inAvon. Dorothy's youngestson;Bob, andh;"wih Jodi, camo from Cleveland to.viS~ her, una"!aIO Ihal;~e staff atGood Samaritan had.. planned a Haw8i"",·tMmed birthday celebration. . ..

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Secreterv of Slate fell­nifer Ijrunner, St.,!tl Sen.Stili Morann 'and StuteRtlJJ. Mutt Lundy will buguest speakers at the Avoutalc Democrats Sixth An­nun! Plcnlc July 211,

Local partyChair JeanSekulic said the party'.!>viet! chllir. Charles p(~f\'O.

knew Brunner, and rl!~ Brunnerquested she spl!llk. Theparty is dose withMorano and J.undr. shu said. and worked onl.1Inlly·s2008 w·e,lm:tion cllmpaign. '

Drunncr is the first femllie secretarY of slate CorOhio. She is cunning agllinst Lt. Go.... LetlFishcr foru spot in the U.S. Senate nfter Sen. George VoinovichrcUres•

The'picnic. which starts at 6 p.m. III thtl lAkeHouse, J2i56 Luku Road. is open to u\'cryone.Thurewill bo dinncr, beverages, nn~ dessert pro\'idod.

Th~ugh 'donations \\'111 he accopted. there is no /charge for ,the e\Otml.

Sekulic said she doesn't lnow what Iho speakerswill co\'er because tho topics orc of their choosing.

'fhe picnic is a,way to allow more participation .'in 'go\'ernment. shu said. '

..It's an offer to lut residents, tome in ond interactwith elected officials they, probably don't meet on a

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CflInrilunit)' Coma'r Center has d~JiclI~J. Saturd;lY, August 1 as theLoving Couple Cancer Screening Day. ·lnh fn-e event is0i~n to4,.'\\:IJonc :tnJ is'1I1 npponunil)' (() (:Ike clh~' of yuurhl<lhh.

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• Clinical Breast Cancer Screeningscond,'C!ed byBeverly Paige, M.D.

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Scealfan;lllamrick have not been char-Jed with van:"dalism: they have been charged with arson. a fourth de­gree Ielcnv, Both I8·rear-oh.fs are accused of setting aMav 31 fiie that dt'stro\'ed a concession stand in Fern­dale Park as well as s(;Uing fire 10 playground equip­ment at Ferndale and a Parks Department tool shed inFreedom 'Park that wen! extinguished by the fire de­paruuent before major damage was.. done.

Scealf'und Hamrick waived pretrial hearings on JuJy1(1 and Judge Mark Mihok reduced their cash or surety

, bonds (rom 55U.000 to 535.000 each, and both menwere bound over 10 the Lorain Countv Grand Iury onfelony ar!'on charies. ° • •

Crai~to come ju the station 10 he questlcned about the~raffiti. and he complied. CamJlo's report notes thatCraig was cooperutlve from the start, said lit' did, notWant 10 He and confessed to his part in the tng,,'-ting ofcars. construction equlpment and buildings.

Craig told Campo and Green thai he and some of hlsfritmds had begun pranking each other's mrs with draw­ings of mule genitalia and obscene s,logun!". The fun getout of hand•.though.and t11t!Y IJL1;;U1la~ing randomly,Craig confessed to several of the graflltl paintings and 10painting the words "scat." "(,;)ck"and the slogan. "FreeJoe Dtt, M Cralg did not gin' 1111 tilt' names uf his fellowtaggcrs. hut denied that thevwere Involved in several.,-arfili altar:ls usin~ the t\T1rdM<lllardl\'o"

Cit\' Prosecutor ll':l\'id Graves S<lid aithnugh uccusediusonfsls Justin Scualf.and Chrlstophcrltamrick did nott;onft·ss to pain1ing the "anarchy" 1-:r:Jlfili. statementsIhl'Y mode Iu Campo and Ureen huvu ctH1\"inct'd him,thatthusl! two nre also responslble fur tln- politic.."lI graf-fiti. '

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Graffiti writer's deeds may be linked to those of arson suspects

By John Edwards

SHEFFIELD lAKE

Howell Street resident Stephen Craig, 18. wus' or­raigaed in Meyer's Court July 13 on three counts ofcrlmlnal darnuglng. second degree misdeuwunors. HeW85 arrested last week after confessing (0 several actsof wrltlng scmetlmes-obscene graffltl:on ccnstructlonequipment, parked cars and some buildings.

.Magistratu Kreig Iirusnahan sentenced Craig to 12 'days In the city jail. a 5500 fine andcommunity service.Brusnahnn .suspcnded tho tz-day jail sentence on con­dition that Crnig pays the fine. performs the yet-to-be­determined communltv service and commits no simi.Inroffenscs for ODl! ,'car.', ,

Capt. Tonv Campo and Detectlva Ierod Creen re­celved 8 tip fromu local teen that Craig wash~ponsihll!forsomeofthe graffiti that had plagued the west slde oftho city in the past month. Campo and GfL'Cn uskud

Recycling reminders for residentsAVON

Acceptable malerials for placement in the green fi8-gallcn recycling cOlll=sinets in Avon are; '

-Plustlc.Nos. 1 & 2"Aluminum ceus lnc other aluminum Is allowed,

such .as cookwuro, screen doors. etc..L -.' .._ -Bi-metal cans. SUL:h as soup and tuna cans.

o -Newspaper, ,-Other paper. such as junk mail. receipts, labels

from [ers and bettles, office paper. school papers Ista­"ples and spirals do not have 10 be removed]. No phonebooksor hardback books. ,

'. -Cotrugatedcardbonrd. such os moving boxes. mcr-. chandise dell\'cI)' boxes. clean piun' hoxes

-Paperbonrd. sueh as shoe boxes. spiral notehooks.p'apcrbod books. cereal boxes '

-All glass food bottles and jors (no light bulbs.

windows. mirrors. etc.I, There arc green and yellow Paper Retriever bins lo­cated at everv school in Avon end. in addition to lak­ing the same paper Ihut can be placed ul the curb. Theynow toke phone books., '. Residents can make urr;msemenl~ 10, talc used

molor oil to WalMart on Chesler Road by calllng itsTIre & Lube Department at 937-4750; Thew is a fee forthis service. ,

woeklv curbside removal wlth 'Allied Wasto ln­elude.. )Oa·rd waste for composting. Rusldents can putclippings in the traditlonal trnsh cans (nol their auto­mated refuse or ,recycling containers} or in brown com­postahIe pnper bags. They can olso tie brandwsiu4·foot. manageable. bundles (or remm'al. Any otherplllllt malerial am be taken In Kurtz Bros•• locnled at1180 Miller Hand. Call Kurtz Bros. nt (Z16) 986.7033for infotmution.

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THEPRESS. JULY 22, 2009 7

further from the truth: C1P end Tradeplaces a cap on polhitlon-emlssicn ofgreenhouse gases-not on energy IISC.

The'lrade' refurs fc the polic;· that, permits these who pollute less tu sell

their left over cap credits to those whopollute more, provldlng a fln.mclal In­centlve to pollute less.

En.ergy produced from.sources suchas Wind and .solur do not producegroenhousu gases, and are not' im­puctod,

There will bu a price to consumers,hut J find it minimal compared to lheoltcrnflth·" of G premalure extinctionof our llpecics.dtw to global \\'arming,cl1used by excess greenhouse gases inour upper atmo~plwro.

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11m Fall F~Ii\'31 will take place in theFrench Creek District the weekend of,SepI.12_ Slay tuned to The'Press Ior.more information and detaiJson thoevent. .' j-' .','"',

,-Council ma)'bQon'b~...bul,'~'special meeting will be:held:ut7:30p.m. on Julv 22.10 voto:,on:lU1,ordi~

nance lo roappropmto fund! for the~purchase oro loaf,\·acuum.tmck.:DIir~

iog the JDt?oths·of,July.,and:4ugus(,·.council Isonly ,scheduled to meet thefirst two.MoI1dn)~·orthemonlh:Tho~~t 'scheduled D1i:h!Urig·\'rill.bf!: baldon Aug.' 3....,,·::··:....';':~<.<:":,.~~<:;,i j~><j'~:~· • oOlctoberfesW.isb3t:k.1 Sl.Mari· uftho ImmoGuloto,.:eo:n~ptiDD",~urch~'located 8t'~040-Stonoy'RidglJROQd.:

The 33rd annual festival will be beld'Crom '2-:10 p~m.' all JuJy,2.6~ I:ormocc':·in!orm~UoD, visi: the ch~~~~~~ ,s,it,oIat ''''",'VVO.strnat)ll\ On.Org•.1 V , . , " · . \\ -r-. ,,"".

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191hAnnuaIADA picnlcwlil be from'4·7. p.m.."'on,· Aui -, g·at :l3le,serl, Pork:Thero will bI!.food; btn'8ro8es Dnden~:tcrt"imricnl atthls ~frca:e\'enl.' SUder,

·from,tho Cleveland' Indio~n5"~JJ ,:8P,~.penr'ol5'p,m;,Thn plcnlt: is open, to'e~er)'on~;:;,y<: ~'.\::':'." ,'::; (::':;;:t'~;;/;'::,1,'; ;', ~', •': -Jet! ~~.a~·~-.ror}aJo,111 t.tJ~,r:olg~fHome,od·. summer~".11ieAvon· :Lak.e·Lnni:lmarkPreservatIon SOO(lly.L~ seJI~ing ,pnckaged:,iee',:crcam"'lIDcI:':olhergo~di.es from.lh.B., P/?tch of,tbe'~!llgerHomo: from '.6,'p.m~: unliJ,.sW15·olonwco~dtlys. ,TriemOney rnfsoo:...·il1 helpPIll" for scrnping. pr~~i,~g;~a~~,p~,~~~:

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", SHEFFJEID VnlAGEi:;C:,'. "~5iopsIBm;,':ohslrUctedby' ~~~~~grown, bushusUrid .J.o~v )J,QDglng trc,ulimb! .In' ShernDl~.~ Lake'are', helng'

·mndovi.'Jiblc8gn~~J"/:~':Vi~:d~pa'1~'mcnt trlmmcl'5:';~'.'.,.. \~~ .. '. '.'" :,<::<',;,.:.,'"

",: ..:~Ditclws.;nm'~Un.bei~gcJuancd in:SbcffioldVlI1eg..·AdrrJnlstralor KenKnciilly askS .Ulal'.rl~siden,L!'nOfdumpyaJ;'d waste "or'_otlier t.-ash,:in drainagodi,Ichcs.,::;;',:~,;",':,'~: :~);~~ r~:/):~:~~;;:,~~!.'\:~:":" .", ',',

I ·::;.-PtI~lic honrini.~,:on S~c~~ld.ViJ~'logo,PJnnl!tr.g: ~rillllt~~Jo~~5.:~~~~mondolion'~ to" rozono··65·~,ncros.~: onColorodo"'A~·onuD:easi0of·RoOt,ROD~'

· (known 05 tho ~,\Vnll:o rrope'rtf') ~mm',11'·1 (InduslrlolpnrkJ to C:3(comnier;'dol) 010 p.ni.J~ly'2?'Fin.iinco:Com',mltteo, moeli,m;:at: 8:30'1,~:omceJod.Regulnr.vmoge CouilOlImeellng'.t?::p:m.':.: ,~,:~' :,;: :,':~',:',:";; "'~.:'~',~<,;:,,~',;,;.~: 7:~';;:;::':~,

';.-Shcffiold: Loko's.;;sixtb'·,onnunl·ParlYIn'lill!'ParleIs;'"ict for ;t;J,oO'~-o'p'.;~~':,Sept,,~ ~2,- ,;neod9':C 'Oflcrs,:Jntcrcste~'

.croftors sh·ouJd.co;.tacfDawu"ot.94.9.;7152 for"nll .lo.hlu';Jnformatlon:.'.ond

· sign."Jp:'delnils.·:!hlsyear·s:PariY'in:Iho. Park (fomulrJy'Cnlled,.:DunkloyOuy)will feuluruJoQd,fun nnd gn"'I(l~/cmOs;' D fme two·hour,' LOst Stnto'ofFranklin concerturid rnoru."':'",' .-;,:', \:~.... -ShorncldVmngo's.;.sccon'd::Dil~'nunl. Prldo,Doy.pOtly·at;, tJl0. Jo-renchCr~ok' Natura Center'. (spoJL1lorod ·by;Kuy_1J~nkl1nd~Lbr8iri COtJnty:Molro~Porls) t!f nlsosot fot ·5,opt/12;,ho·ursnro, 11:30'o,m;·5:30, p.m~'Thhi\YC8r·8fostiviUos ,'It'll! IOl1lurosom'oTruoN,tlrth:porrormnnco~ nod n solute to vetor'lUiiIby.AMYETS Pn,ISS end lhen~h)oi4 p:.m.Evur}'!Jno·lo.attondoDco \rill 10'''co1\'u- 0 small"Aloerrcclrl nDg.>{:~:A"',~;~'~./:,:

.. of\1. ..Wciid ,2: Sboffield,LltkoCouncllmon hlanSmilh' ..y.'lf youroport a burned outstr60IJlght to OhioEdiscn '~n line' ot.. .w\y'\\".fi~t~nci'KY~corp,com.lhay'I1 replace the bulb in a,few.daYs, mOre qUf.cldy,thJin.iljrou~,p~rt th[!outngo by phone.'·-.;··../'ft~'/,it~:,:·;!~~

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A\'OIl LlIku Mnvor"'mIIK.G.) Zllhur

JJ. dream cOme lrueTo the Editor:On. behalf of the cih·. I wish to

wannly welcomoUcverly"Nobles. win~ner of the 51. Judo Children's ResearchHospital Dream Homo. to Avon Luku.~t is my hope thnt ne~'erly and het.fam·Ily will spend mllny huppy yonrs in'her honutiful neW home. Congratula-tions, Do"orly. .' '

J also wish to take this opportunitYto sinceret\' lhank Gnmellla Homes forgraciously- donating the Dream Hom'nto St. judo Children's Research Hospj.tal for tho second consoculi\'o)'onr.Tho ~enoroslt)' displayud. by IhoGnmclllu fnmily-ns woll os Ihe many?llwr husium.ses,' spunsors Dnd partlc·Ipants-is n shining example of tlwhenrt und spirit of A\'(JI1 Lake.

Through 11m gl!llCfUsHy of Ihe 'AvonLake residunls lind rtlsiclnuts of ournei~hhurinA,communities, 1II0re Ihon5448.0011 wn!' rnlscd to hunont thochildrun of' 51.. Jude ChJldren'" Ro·selll'ch .llo!pilal,

Thnnk \'011 nil.(AdditlrHlnl winnun of prizes, In

tim Drumn HOIIHl GiVI!nWn\' nro lisledon Ihc .citv's \Yuh s!tu. ww\\'.'ovon~nkf.',urg,j

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ACTION CO.L\.\\ITTEE ~E& SWO;l;D$.

close (0 150 acres of private propertydedicated strictly' forlbo usc of indl­vldua] owners in the homeowner's us­sccteucn. Just over 23 acres of thatarea, areIedernlly.deflned wetlands.

According 10 Ohio Revised Code5301.07. those wetlands arc, mnnngedunder a ccnservatlon casement. whichdefines rights and respunsiblltties forits ownership and operation. Amongsuch. these wutlnnds receive oversightcontrol bv tho Lorain Ccuntv Metro­polftnn Park District' Dmmf of PorkCommissioners. Howc\·cr, thot case·m'cnt speCmCGuy wilhholds any rightof access to those wetlands by tht· gen·eral public.

Sincosome in tho general public re~

peatedl)' \'iolote Ihot rest riel ion. lhis isto clarify the offense5 somo nrc gh'ingperpctrating regarding this property. Itis Iruc. A\'(!Uuury Lnkes inciudf:s thn'l!Cily strcutH onch of which hus a puhlit;~wolkwnY,, but thai is, Iimiled to 'thelltreet!lo imd ",albYuys aJong Middle·ton, 1..hngfonJ (..one, Shakespeare. Pem­brooke ondNottinghom. It. does notinclude on)' of theman\' prh'ntu us·phaH streets or any of tilO ,walkwavsthrough tho welland~. All !'iuch Itmlfi!iresen'cd sololy to the owners of its res·idenccs. "

In addition to Im)'menl of all, taxesnnd, utilities, these owners 0150 (Jay IImonthly feo of betweun 5225 ond 5265to maintain and operate ,tho wetll1nds,011 landscaping phiS the lodge. swim·mlng pools. thethreo Jokes. os w~1I ostho oUhllde ,of each resldenco.

Please recognize that 'Iwch "ioln·lions nro cquivulenflo the gonernl pub.lie walking into IJ pri\'alo home ondusing its facilities without permis!loionto tho ownor. Your CooiJt!wiion hi co·speding Ihcs'u prh'ntu oreos wllJ hegrelltly upprecinltH.t. '

Ruherl L. FedorAvon

Lettersto the. Editorpolicy.:':;:n~PrCss'cnWtu'tlgcs l.elJ£rs 10lhcEdilDr..The .Press dOC$ not publish"name 1I'iLbhcld by roque,..," leiters.

.Wbile ThcP'res$ltWoct:f!plhandwrit.ten and hpedl,~ers.we preferlclttn

:LJralClroSenIvia~mai! orplacedon a,disk/CD, Iv ensure aCC1UVlJ~ ,'.: .lnjcncral; Leiters, 10 the EdUor

:5houJ not eseeed 300, h-ordS andshould be titr.eJ)". LeIters exceeding'ZOQU'ordsmavtje edited toft' "ithou''consu!toliOlL ."wrh.:mJc ',''Ou'' leltersshuuId be kept as briefas possible:-,:P!easc: ad~ leiters to:'lIcws@2prcsspapmcom. lIand",rit-,tenor typed lettt!1'S mav be mailed10:

',TIle Press. RO. Bo:c 300,AnmlAke44012.ordroppcd uffat our office 01:158Learlloud,A.....Luke, A/lCrlrours. •.please USCthe mail slot on the door.

:,'.',',:cNolelt~ "illbe pub~isllr~dHithOOl:verification ojauthur.Plcasc include: Q name and ,daJ"timc,le/rpholJc num­.~.withy.oorcorrespondence. ..

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:ClatificatioiJ:, ... -. ,\),~ ,Kcrinelh:'AV>Lang;,585' Bnsscit;Bai;vill;'ge:wa.aned S66 forap­pfOl1chi~g•. 'public: v"chicJe~"\:; ..~,::>': '_:i'r,;\~"";:;( ,'.',': -s ': ',:.,:,:-., ,'"

Successful event"Io the Editor.On March 7,2009; Cub Scout Pack

300and Doy Scout Troop 338 hold D din':ncr and auction to mise money for tho"Chlldren of Robert Dueck" fund.

Tho success of the e\'ool cxcl.-cdod theexpectations, of, the" commiltL"'J that

·wl;)rlcd for months planning tho 0\'0:11.

, Tho turnout andsuv~romthe peopluof Rocky Rh·cr. Avon.'1\....00 Lake ned'other~:rrOwldingco,mmunith..'5were im­~rcs~i\'eQnd further exemplifies why We

h\~o ID such fino communUirno., Additionally. Ihcsupporl of many,

buslnc'sscsand individuals in donal· '::,ir"g'ito~s for theQGclion was greatly

nppreclOtod and wo'd like to Ih:,:or~:" the:'followingflir lhuif SU1JIJOrrUn 'no par·

liculor',ordorh' Avon Lake TrucValuc,,.WKN:R raolo..Stave and Rhondr. Kim·· mel. Spevock Lanes.Lako Eric Crullh.',.ers•. ,Cold "Stano Creamery." KHsoro:.Carpct Compony. K & S COll!>lruclion.

Miss"Kristen's Dance ,Studio. Trlsh'Turay.' Avon Sporls Shop. Peter on'dCompony Jewelers. TheAnthol1Y Gon·znlez family. 5UD.-'510ro (Avon), Moe's

, South,w.ost Grill in Ayon. Home Depol,,",: Enorgl,z:or. Tundra Comics; Klil1gshirn.,Wincry.<'.l\{orly's' Biko Shop., Rocky'- RiverSchC?ols. Nuevo 'ACllpulco. CindY.. Guay,'Snnuy Sionloy, Annll Guggori.; blllor,.Avon Lions Club. Avon Schools,

,'";',Rlo cafo, boon coffee cofe,Judy Borillo'ond Do\'o ond PoUI Thurn., 'Wo thaok these, businesses and in· 'dl·/lduols,::Jor'.,: helpIng make' this

· Iundraiscr such 0 succcss.. LODd.orR ,ofPack 300und Troop 338

j.RespeCtprlvRlopropertyTatho Editor:Avonbuty Lnkeli b n (;ommu.nlty in

A\'on established under fodorllllnw for.,citiz~ns oge 55 ond above wilh well·:~,:,~~n\~oc~.,rOlllrle.iooN., It, cllcompllssus

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Paskert said shu enjoys pcrfor~ing,~·,)wlth Indivlduuls who are senous'"yabout Capital Regiment~ ...:~

"Evervnne who is, here. they actu-_,:';ullv want to be here," she said. "TheY":lar~ focused lind hard core inlo it. It·5;:]not like high school where parents'<~?forced them to be Ihere."'~-':..''J

Being in the group has-ether perkS..·"ftoo. Paskert said. .i";":'f.

, "It's cool. 1 like it." she said. "You·;;~;

get to make, friends thai you know Y~l:I'::j\,,,·iII.like. have forever," ",.:;:~

Whilo, Paskert enjoys bciDgsur-'~:irounded by serious drum and bugle--:',:corps members. she also has plenly,oC:'i;support from, her family while travel~"':T:ing and performing. " .,:;

"Mv mom and sister...they saw us :-;:;._in Pennsylvania," she said. . : I'

Paskert plans to continue partiei-'",:;.pating in music in the future, She",.~~will attend Ashland University In the,':;:fall 10 pursue' a degree in music edu~?{;calion.' ,'. .,<'t,<:':';

Paskert's next 10eDi competition ~---:jwill be. at Amherst High - School ",}em Julv, 25. For, more Informetlon,', ~~visit "www.capltalregtment.org 0,1" .:.'-{

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. Avon High School classof2008 gradualeChris'jna Paskert isa member oftheCapitalRegiment Drum and Bugle Corps. PhotoCOllrlesy ofJurfiPo.karl

Iormance t'raining. Ito'ad~rshiIJ. sudolland character development.: and thechallenge, excitement and self·disci­pllne of drum and bUI-::l! corps compe­titian."

The group comprises students froma vurletv of cltles and states.

Whil'c in high school. Paskert was amember of the Avon High SchoolMarching, ,Band. performing in thecolor guard.

\Yhcn asked why she joined CapitalReaiment, she said. "I wanted to do itbeyond high school and to get better at

, it and have more experience wlth it.", .Puskert didn't just' make it into the

group with flying colors. She had toendure the auditions.

"This is, my first, vear," she said.'But 'we had our first alldWon cemp lnNovember, We, had a camp once amonth until June 5."

Peskert explained, the' auditionprocess. ,

..It's kind of unique," she said."Usually. for drum corps. thcaudi­lions me pretty intense."

Ho\\'e\'er~ ,Iillskcrt said th'n grouphad been inacti\'e for two "cars, whichmade fur muru relaxed auditions.

"They are starling' fresh this year."she said...It \\'US kind of laid back for

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Local student adds color to drum and bugle corpsAVON

ChristinaPasl~rthas spent most ofher summer vacation on the road. butshe doesn't mind the colorful journcy$.

Paskert, a 2008 Avon High Schoolgraduate, is 0 member of the Capital Rt.og­iment Drum and Bugle Corps. based inColumbus. She's been tmvullng thecountry, performing in, Drum Curps In­ternational (DO) competitions.

"Uasically I've been gone with thegroup since June 5." Paskert said in anInterview last week. "For the first twoweeks, we were on an Air Force base­Rickenbackcr in Columbus."

The group's .competltlensrperfor­mances this summer included trips toWisconsin. Virginia Beach. NewHampshire end Niagara Falls. Paskertsaid. .; Capital Regimen: is a group of,brass. drum and color guard perform­ers ronging from ages 1.4 to 21. Ac­cording to the Web sitc."The'CapiinJRegiment Drum and Bugle Corps wcsfounded in 1992 by Rick Bavs, currentcorps director. Capitol Regiment wasestabltsbed 10 provide a program foryouth that combines music and per·

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summer, Fur the Iallc vulleybnl! and kielb'll! pro­grams will be provided. iii the .wlnter, adult co-ed\"ul!t':-!JJII and .gvm basketball will be offered,

Tin' French Creek YMCA Is expected to open in«arlv ~U1U. which would also address manv needsrequested by residents in the sun·ey. •

The parks and recruatton department has more ofa pW"t!l1Ct! on the Avun \\'t!I) site. cttvofuvon.ccm,now, ad:onliulo: tu Spiroff. Better communication\\"<l!' su~gesl....d in IIIl! survey, '

"Most.Importantly.rwe've now been able to take(IJru~rarn) ft·gj ..trntlon through the, Web site. andIlal'" been hugt'.- Spiroff said. .

S!liruff said her stalf hasn't trucked exactty howmany pm}plt~ rc~i..ter oul! lIt.' versus stopplng into theufflre to Sipl'U.p.lJut the foot trafflc has slgnlflcantlyL1I'ere;)!>I't1. '

:Thl'ft"S OJ lot less infurmntion calling." she said."It allows us to put a lot more information out there,1 think it's heen o:t hUgl.! SIlCCt.!SS. - ", In the ihlst. SpIroff said thu ,dcpartmcnt would

, have a "sh·at!\-. slrt';lll1 ,oJ: pt.·ople t:oming in a "'eukhdowa l'wgrlun(tenign up):". '

''This fill! will be l.I bit-: h$lnnwut 10 whclJltJr it'sclil thai lraffic down cOlllplt.!teh·... she snid.

As a follow uplo tlm sm\'uy. thi! board discussed pro­\"hlillJ.: Imx:hnrt·s em the parks and programs in the cily.

, Spirorf s.. id she is currenlly reseorching Ihnl os.j)ecl. hut is lIut sure it's the hcsl roule to take.

"Thl1rc art.' communities that said thc\'*ve doneaway,with thc paper trail.- she said she's discO\·ered.

Spirorr was pleased 'with thc sun'eyn~suhs~"II reinfurc:ed that those fopics wcre really lhe

main topics to 'put our energies toward." shc said.For morc iufornmlion.lhe sun't.!)' write up and ro:-"

suits c:<:In 1~..! \'icwed at ww\\".cil\'ofa\·on.com underlhc Parks nnd Hucreation Cummission.

.il \'1·tl'f<lIlS ~t+'lllorial Parl... n'surfadng of .play·ground malt·ri.,Il,.; OIl ~dl\~'.uIL P,JTk. (·IL.) or ,1Tt' uc­th'i'ly in developuwutImcrc ~1gnjficallt Sif.tlli.lf.tl' ison ruder, ~l'('1I1ily t.anH'ras ill 'tI1I' parI.... art' ht'lng dt'­veloped ill cUupt'ratiull with tlH' Avon J'ullce I),••p.irtment, the k.lthlOoms rm- bt'ill~ llIUrt' tboroughlvttdk-d '.is a part of IIH' nightly n·slud,ing. Wt't''''ly IWl"in SP"I: t i till" have. bt~t!lI illil'l':1Il1'nt I'd 1.-

III her report, SpiruH snid tln- gt"P";t· t1roppillgs ut:'\urthgall! l'nr], hure heeu u chullenge.

.. \\'t. an' I'xJH'rilllt'lllin:-: with a l;nllI'Il' of product';;that un- b!Ilh ....1ft' for the gt"t's,· 'and human.. hili ,art!"I<;u P1fl'dh"t'.- ..lit.' ~aid.·'Fh'ld. mututonnuceut l.lt­II,i L,'agll'" was 11lt'aliuill·t! St" otal t inu-c nud sbuuldSI.'t: ..,ignilicalll lmproveun-nt uow thai the I'iltl.. .. dt'­parlmt'llf is in control uf Ilw fit,It! .. there lthe LittleLt!aglJl' WilS l1laint~Jilliflg,tho",' I1t!ltJ .. with u volun­h~I'r U\'\\" a" /I p.ir t ol Ihl'if 15-yt!i1f h-ase of t1WI':ltk.frorn lilt' Lily whuh t'xpjrt~t,1 thi.. pOI":': vear]. M

'flU' 1.::iJO lll'ul'lt~ who cUUlpleh·d Ilw dl\' !'tlrn~y

I'i.lli!d 11111 lOp lbret' I'arl..<; and wL:fl'ation-n'!aled t~Xp

I'cllditure ... Ihcy wilul" Forty·twu Iwrcent :Isked fUf

an uutJuorponl. 15 pen:t!ut wnnll'u to e--.:pam.l'recre­, .. Iiun IlTogWtll~ for Inure ,age gruups. includingndul1~., 100l percent \\"lll1h~d <.I f:ommunity n~crealione~l'nh'r with u mix uf fillwss., meeling ruom.. ,<11111 aballlluel lwlland 14 Iwrc;cnt wallted \\'<llk/rull/hiL.,~

, tmils/p'Jths. . "fnresponse to that. siun till! SIIT\'I!y wa .. first pw·

sUnltld.A\'01l Mayor Jim Smith l"1I1nOIlIlCed Ihat thecity is in negotiations to purchasl~ the Pt.!'Jk Jlropert~'.10c<1tl't]. Iwhind the POIiC:l~ and firc slations. TheJlropert~" (;ould ht.! Ilsed to huild.1O outdoor cily pool.lIo\\"cnr. a pool rno\, not he huill for se\'crnl \'Cars.

For tlw program~. 1\"011 J{ecrcatinll CoonlinalorDiane Corrao snid in Ihn documenl thal,.ldult r:o-cd\'olleyhaJI and SOfth,lJ1 prugrnms \\"t.!rc, offewu ,in the,

By Rebecca Turma."1

Parks and recreation department, commission address survey findingsAVON

It's beenmore than a "car stnce the Avon P.'r.....and Recreation Commlsslon asked n ...ldents fur r'a.d.back on the c:ily's' park.s and recreuttounl progralll<und th'!,dh"s rusponse to thu cHizl!n..;" need .. i ... \H~IIunderwa..·~-

The commissiun decided 10 submit a survev 10residents aner 'dtscovertng sin.h .u survey had 'ltolbeen cnnductvd'In the cijv In more than 11J veers.Since the city gww 49.3 perceut (5.tHU pt·uJllej Ircrn::WUU to ::WOU.according to t1w Census Huruau, theneeds of the (;utnmuni!,' han! chungcd•.and till' IIHU­

mission wanted 10 Iwitr what the "residents wouldlike to sec in 0'\\'011.

The ccmmisston Iirst presented the results of thesJlrin~ :WlIU sur\'ey to Cit\' Council during .111 Odo­her 2IJUH mCl!lin~. ;:and the gfUUJI. 11lun~ wilh Ihl'parks aud rccrculion deparlnwnl. hus iJeHn wurkingto Ultlel Ihe needs uf the cUIl1J11i1nil\' !Oim:clhcl1.

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In a doclIJllcnt. "Outline of :WUU A\'OIl Parks amiRecrention CitIzen Silrvt.!)' Purpose. Results nnd VI'­dotes." Parks ilnd Recreation Direc:lor Michl! l!,

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EVICTION, from pagel. 16. Mayor John I'Iskuru ~aid he eli..•cussed the action with City Co'uncil inexccutin:' session 011 Iulv "1·1. till! ,first

current month's rent are not' paid soon, n.gularcoundl J1H'ctill~ nner the evic­could be filed in Lorain Countv Com- ' lion notice was filed.mon Pleas Court.as well. he said. Rede- "1. belleve that council is .;vlidh'iJlvelopmcnt plans are underway for the .Q};rl!t~rnel1t with thi s uctlun." he ~~Jid.city-owned shopping center. On July "They (Locher anti his partners) were

also well over S1UO.1l0U in arrears 10 theprevlous landlord (~1arc Levlu, prlncl­pat of the Shorewil,y Trust and LevluFa,mil:; Tnlsn lIl'furt.· we bought Shore­wtly.1ftlwy don't make good on their fi·nanclul uhllgattcus to 1I1,l' city. aslundlcrd. w.,'11 find someone else to runtilt.' hm\"lin~ alll!y. 1£ we can't find an-

other operator, the cit)" will operateunder the auspices of the recreation de­partment. lt'sgolng to rumain a bowlfngallev," ,

t:OCl1l.'r iJ~tcnds to handle the situation."We' expect totuke care of this soon

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,,~_:, : ,"\Ve, were 011 0 pace where we-were'',in caBs to "the natural growth or the .growing(by} 150 calls ayear, but that,

city. bcth.ccmmerctel nnd residential." didn't jump that much this past yeur,", When asked what made June such a he said, adding that cnlv 101 more calls

busy month, he said. "We hud a couple were taken in 2008 compared to thebig nights with a storm. \\'ith severe 1.874 in 200;.. '

.- storms. that's always good for. like. five With the calls to the fire department, or six calls within an hour.. increasing; the chief is looking to bring

"The bulk of the calls were requests on-more firefighters..for the rescue squed-" " "I've been working with the mavor,

Without looking closely at tho sta- safety director and finance dlrector in, tlstlcs, Rootsaid',MID my 25 years, sum- hopes of adding on three more." he''mer months do tend to get busier." , said, explaining that a larger. staff

. It's hard not to take notice of the in- would allow the deportment to hove,; 'crease in calls; In 1999. the department nine Ilrefighters on each shift. "As the

fielded, 65~ total calls. everagtng be- city grows, we get busier. It's not Justtween 48 and 61 calls per month. the number of people...the commercialwhereas in 2008, .tho departmen,t saw growth adds, a Jot. too." , '

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\.,';,.::.,:,..' in June 2008. board'members d~cided:'<::': topostpone placing a bond Issue on tho;,'(,Novombcr ballot because they, Superln­"", tendent BobScoll ond Holcomb feared it>-' wouldcomcete with the renewal operat-

iDg,leVY',A ODg with the Ievy, they alsofelt a ucw bond during a weakeningsconomy could have potentially createdhardships forsome families.

::,"1 think thalsecurillg tho funds foreveryday funding oftbe district.is ourbiggest concern right now." Board Vlce'President PamelaOh.rodznnskv said in 'anlntervlew nlter tho' June 24 meeting inwhich the .lmard ~ccided, against tho

bond.WhiJe the housing issue is important.

the dIstrict could usc some short-termfixes to deal with the growing number ofstudents, she SAid. such as modularbuildings. Tho only short-term- solutionfor operating costs was budget cuts.

,.Board of gducation President ChuckFroelich said in' J) recent interview thatthe board also wasn't sum ho\..' much thedistrict's enrollment would be affected bythe recession. The' answer turned out 10be not much. as Ihere weru more studentsenrolled this past )'car than the veer be­fore. 1110Ugh the growth was slo\ver thanin previous years, it sUII increased thoneed for mere classrooms. he said.

At ,this point. the district will wait for

the state's response 10 the board's re- Holcomb said. Ifsomeone hils amortga'goquest. When that comes. the board will for 5100,000, but they only have to paymeet at a special meeting July 28 to re- for Interest on Sao.ooo.there·s a savings.quest the bonds' millage amounts from she said. ',.the county auditor. When the board re- Dond interest rates are low. Froelich'celves that, thev will meet Aug, 11 to said, but "no interest is bett"r~":,,' .vote on plncing t11e bonds on tI1C No..-em- 'Tho stimulus mcnev will he allocatedber ballot.' to 'different projects'around . the state

Holcomb said ir voters aprrol.'c the, prior to the November election, Holcombbonds. thcv will see additlona taxes up- said. If.voters in other areas don't ap­pear .un thelr property tax bill sturtlng prove the bond issues for their projects;January 2010. 'then the money that would have gone to-

The request for stimulus money "put; ward thoso projects could be rcdtsbursedour name in the pol," Scott said. to the communities that passed the

It's not n sure thing, hut it creates a bonds. If Avon Lake voters approve thepossibility the construction projert could bonds. there Is a possibility. the districtget some no-interest hands, he srld, could receive more money thon orlgi­

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WEDDINGS· ENGAGEMENTS· ANNIVERSARIES. BIRTH ANNO<JNCEMENTS • BULLETIN BOARD

LIF'ESTYLECOMMUNITY EVENTS

AVON SENIOR CENTER

The I'l"on Senior Center is located 'at 3G7HG De­troit Road. Call 934·2417 10 RS\,P.

Greektown CasinoKick off Labor Day weekend with' a one-day get­

awn)' and .wln n' great time with friends from theA\'OD Senior Center during n trip to the GreektcwnCasino in Detroit on Sept, 4. Enjoy LIllO Vegas-stylegaming with 2.416'51015 nndmore nickel slots thunnnyothcr casino in the area. The friendly dealers utthul04 tables will help ensure lin excittng vislt.•Space is limited. so COlli soon. The bus will depart nt;:30 e.m. and return about 6:30 p.m. All passengersmust have a:driver's license or stale }I) with them.The price ,Cor this trip is SJ3 per person. Casinobonus on arrival is 520 slot play. Tbe-reservattondeadline is Aug. 4~

Autumn getaway to Cincinnati .'The "Queen City of the West" is calling 10 show

off her wonderful rebirth as one of the most plctur­esque cities in the h:tid\\'csl. The firsl stop on theSept. 10 and 111rip is a vlslt to the unique IKEA

-. store' of West' Chester, just north of Cincinnati. This

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location is the nnlv one in Ohio and well worth see­ing. The group wiil check intu the hotel before truv­cling 10 the riverfront whew Kentucky shares theOhio River with Cincinnati to board the B&U River­bouts for an elegant 'dimwr cruise. Much of Cinui'sheritage is tied to the Ohio. anti thls relaxing andgraceful dinner crulw \\'ill pro..-Ide panoramic viewsof the nlghttlme dt,.· skyline. On Friday morning.enjoy breakfast in the hotel and then 1-:0 for a guidedlour of Clncinnat! with stops at The Clnclnnutl Mu­seum Center and other points of interest. muvbe e\'CII

finding nSkyline Chili. The lrip could Include catch­ing tho special sights of northern Kentucky. Beforereturning horne, there's a stop at Jungle Jim'slnteruutional Market .of Fairfield. started In' JimBonnmlnlo, originally from Lorain. Now it is II 5·ncreshopping, paradise with palm trees lining theentrance and people from different states arrivlug forthe wide selection. Trip package price is Sz:mlperson double occupancy. Resurvntion deadline IsAug; 7.

General meeting/annual potluck picnicThe center wilt have il general meeting at 10 u.m.

on Aug. 12. Everyone should bring a dish or dessertthat will servu ut least eight people to the meeting.

Meetlng5 .Avon Senlnr... Inc. meetings are scheduled and

open to, the community. All arc welcome and -en­couraged to attend. The Executtve Board and Advl­sory Board meetings' huve . now been combined.These meetings arc scheduled for the first Wednes·day of the month nt 10 a.m. All meetings are held nltho Avon Senior Center in the main hall unless oth­erwlse stated. -Any specinl meetings scheduled willbe publicized a minimum of 24 hours in advance andwill be posted at City Hnll , at the Senior Center andon www.cltyofuvon.com.

Free computer coachSaudv Gurtutt is uvnllnblu n! the Seniur Center for

free computer ccuchlng. Call tho A\'Ol1 Senlcr Center«t 934-2.4'17 10schedule an nppolntmcnt.

Mahjong Group .E\"er)',Wl!dl~e!id(.)' at noon. the Senior Center will

hil\lo n'~fnhioJ1g Gruup meelin~. '

Tal Chi practiceOn ,r-.follday mornil1~s III HJ a',m.• join n prnclicc

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Pinochle group .A pinochle group meets every Monda)' afternoon at

1 p.m. NOl!:pcricncl! is necessary, ,come out a,nd pia)',

Sliver Sneakers, The Sflver Sneakers exercise program, whereul!

exercises are performed standing or silting in 8 chair.meets everv Tuesday and Fridays at 10.:30 a.m, All _equipment·ror the class is provided. Pre-reglstratlonfor the class is required. ' , '

Tole painting . .Every wednesday morning from 10 a.m.-noon.ac,

advanced toll! painting class is held, Participantsmust bring their own supplies. Cost is 510 per class.

Card nightA card night is held c\'er)' Wednesday evening at

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AVON LAKE OLD FIREHOUSE· ,.. ',t~~E",mls arc hold at the Old FjJ'cJlOu~c Communjiy'::::~':~

Center of"\\'on Lake on the corner ofLake Road and:-';':,:'"15R83. Manv of the [aliowlng events areopen.,lo/~~a'

f~\'e1J'one in ihe community. ond an~ not exdusive-to:::J;(teens or seniors. 'Call 930·4135· for, QddjUonah~.<~

information. Fora complete Jist 0/ senioreve-~t$:~"';;)!'visit n-n"U".o\'onlake.org. ,.:;c~,::",,~:

QuiltClub'>"Quilt Club meets every Friday at 10 e.m.

Card games .' .' _. '<", :y;~,:,.:.;;~:~,,:>.<,Slop by the Old Hrehouse 10 play cnrds.Pino.c:hle

und.brldge ~roups meet-every Mondaj".We'dl'1osd~QY

and Prlday at .12:30 ,p.m. ,\ cannstn group 'mo!I' '::' ,:';':uvcrv Frldnv at 1 J1~m. Tom Kirk leaches bcgiDncrs~',<.:,-/

bridge on \Vcdnelldn)'s from 10~11 n.m. A 'domir:ioes'~';~.~:group meets on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. .'}<,.!-..~~~?;;'"Yoga class . , ., ,/':':}i~%t

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Avon Lake Swim Team assislanl coach Emily Reinmann (far left)and her7-8 Gir:s med­ley relay leam (L-R) Macey Buchanan. Emma VanDenBossche, Taylor Balers and MorganHess take ;)break during a meet against Rocky River.

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The Avon g-l D-year-Qld Softball LitUe League All-Stars came upwitht>g winsIasl week.The team includes. front to« (L-R): Kelly Nichlaus, Emily Hastings, Maddy Moore, EmilyDahl. Hannah Boesger, Dani Auslinson, Maggie Woaver. Back row: Sabrina Jazwa, CoachMike Biskupich, Megan Biskupich, Kayla Graham, Mary Paulin. Manager Denise Hastings.Madison Gardner. '

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A\'On concluded its regularseason actionon July13 with a. clL1mpionship 9-6: viclol)·.

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Sixteen playerslrom the Major Drllsion re­cently participated inaHome Run Derby inAvon Lake, sponsored byCustom Engra\'"ing. The compet,ition VIas strong as morethan 50 home runs were hit Taking lirstplace wilh 14home runs was Bryce Craw­ford. followed bythe Indians' Scolt,Koneyand Brad Ziegler wiL'''lO and nine home-'runs. respectively. Pictured (L-R) is:LeagueDirector, Scott Kerley. Mik~Mannjn,e" BryceCrawford. Brad Ziegler." ,

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WOI1 their first gameof tho District 3 l.It­tic League AII~St:lr Tournament on )uly 18against the Elyria All Sturs. Avon won 17­IIin a game that was shortened due 10thetn-run rule in four innings. Olh'iu Kulawas the winning pitcher for Avon. She

Chase' 1:<13.09; 3.ALST Rl!lay B, GnaH,ari, Jake: Emcr·~I'\, E...an; Paflas, Charlie; Bums. DeMy: 1:5396,Female U12 200 Medley Relay: 1. ALST Relay A,Maiofca. MariSsa; See!l, MOI'gan; Thomas, R&cy; Warner;2:4250.Mate 12&U 200 Medley:l ,A 'ALST' {Brandon B"i!'fS,Jus!:n 8ray. Chas Zwisslcr, Ryan MandcrlietdJ. 3,05.62;2.B'ALSr (Clay Craigo, Keegan Ma."dcrlil.'ld, MitlMer­chions. Danny\Vhll!ord). 3;08135,Female 14&U 200MedJey: t. A 'ALST' (JcS~tca lam­bert, Madeline WOYdns~y, Sa~.m !.1ohr,8rcr,r.a Gilbri£:O,2:31.':0,; 2, B 'ALSI' (At~~s<l Ronln~on. Gabh~ Lllllt!

'fho A\'on Luku Swim 'roam (ALST)impro\'l1d to 5-1 for Iho neason after de·fcnting RoclylUvur596-:m9 on July 14.

ALsT will hosl UII\' Village July 23.Thctcnguc cllnmllion~hlp will bo heldJuty 25 at North Olmstcd.

Results of tho Jul\' 1!JA\'on I.l.lko Invi#talionnl Swim Mellt ,\'ill run Jnl\' 29, r#ormore information ahollt lho Avon' LnkuStorm rccreullonnl swim tcom or formemhershil) info. visit the IBum Wvb silt!at w\\'w,o\'unlokuswlmll!<Irn,t;oll1, '

.AlST results(Top 3 against Rocky Rive,. July 14)Female Open 100 Free: 1. Mohr, Sarah, AlST. 1:05.50:2,Reinmann, Emily, ALST, 1:07,25,Mate Ope:! 100 Free: 1,Murnan, Danny. ALST, 1:04,53;2,Parsons. Tommy, ALST, 1:10,56; 3,Beat Ctuislophcr,AlST. 1:14,09,Female U8100Medley Relay: 1,ALST Relay C.Shan­non, Grace; Kneidel, Gina; Hards, Kaillyn: Keny. Jdllan:2:07.00,Male U8100Medley Relay: 1,ALST Relay A. Dickens.CarsOtl; Krause, Charlie: Zwissler, Dempsey: Carson,;O'!y: :2:0337. ,Female Ul0 tOOMedrey Retay: 2. ALST Reray A,lurr.~dcn, Halle; Kncidet. Bella; York, Ale.; Zwrssler,Taryn: 1::24.50: 3.ALST Rcl:J.y B.Beal: Heather; lam­bert, Emily: Hood, PiligC: Hart. Kri~llna: 1:3353Male Ul0 100 Medtey Relay: 2. AlST Rtt~y A.Slf'ohtn. Chr~lla,,: Kro:lt JOt<:: ..·."IIICtld. Ryan; SUlwa'....

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TIlL' Avon fu-t t-vecr-old Little LeagueAll-Stars were jU!£one of several Avonlearns to win district playoff games Ihispast week. Dig winners among localteams included bovs bascball teams. uswelt us softball squads.

TIle Avon 111-115 opened ptny with a9-4 win over Cuyahoga Falls North onJuly m, Avon opened the first,inning withsix.nuts to take a 6·0 lead. Cuyahoga FallsNorth bounced back with two runs in tbe

. top of tho second and hod the 1141"I'S

, loaded with two Ollis.The third hiller in Fulls' llneup hit a

deep hall 10 center, hut Avon's Wil1lleil~

mnn was able to sprtnt zn fed to snag theball for the third 0111. dilshing a pctentlnlbig Inning from their 0pl'unmll.

"I thought it was II very \\'1'11 playedgame on both sides, hUI we were fortunate10pull it out." Avcn rnnnngcr Scott Massasaid. "lake SUJl~o threw some solid in­nings for us for the wln, \\'Hh Josh C11Uknnt9ming in to dose thOJ game.

"Iumplng out carl)' to II 6~U lead undthen getting strung pitchlng from Jake.mixed in with some verv solid defensebacking him up. I lhouglit were the keysto our vlctorv...

Avon wnsscheduled to play Tallmadgein the next round on July 20.

Avon 9.10s softball team winsThe A\'on Little League softball 9#105

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Who says there's.nothing to do?And I thought things were supposed

to slow dawn in the summertime- \\'iththe bulk of' my 'responsibilitit.os as usports reporter the past seven-plus)'6W"S focusing on (;()\'ering varsitysports among schools in our coveragearea. things typi-callv 'sloweddown in the sum-mer season, Surethere nrc' severaloo.scball toume-ments, golf tour-naments.. soccertoumameuts andvarious ethersporting' eventslaking plece.: bill Joe Ostricacompared 10lr•.lC:ling dozens ofathletic teams in thefaIl varsltv season. summer sports ft....

porting is .suppcsedto be II walkin timpark.right?

.. ,1 guess not. 1"'(' never been busier as.Q spot"t!- reporter; but thers [ust Omwayl1ikoit J10\;0 mootingnew coaches undplayers end watching them competeand helping bring their exciting results[nnd photos) 10you on n regular basis.I'd much rather be bus" flgurlug cuthew to get as much IOCllJ sports onthese pagcs us possjblu than worryabcur what to writeubout uext- , '. '

Withlhnt bcing said. tbcru should­11'1 ho many kids dnlming Ihl!)' lin"hon.'t1 this sUlJ111lBr or Ihnt Iwlhing Iunever happens "amund here.- 'luke alooknt thuSrKJmSpol S4~:tit1n (on 1"'gllBS)'and you will find l1l!<ltlyc\'t'ry COm­munltvhas somesortof siWl·lJP~ or try­outs Icr bascball teams (e\'en tryouts for2010), foofbell teams (both tacklu andnng), socx:cr teams, !'()("..l:cr rllmps, \'01·leybaH,Aolf. cro~s Countryand \'ariousother ncti\·itics.

For thoso of )'Otl.th:ll like to lmillitelooTait orTom Iwmillon \,·henm'ur\'ol1oro listening or wolching C'1\'OJiers orIndinns gnmcs. thern h. e\'ell a publicadcln.'Ss nnnollncur's clinic comirlg uJI.TIlCtunit!0150 special golf ouling.o; th,ll

'servo os fundrniscl'!i. so rou am fuelgoodnboul taking 0 day off to ~Iavcsome fun on Om grt.·1J11S. Avon Hlgh'sAfter Prom C".onunlltuc cvcnhns 0

uniquo fundmh:cr tied In with oWeEric Crushers ~"mc.

Omckoul oJlthe Iisting.c;on page us.TIlCfC'S no,eXCUse 10gripe nbout hore-­dum again this summer.

Aussem takes firstA"on Lake High School frcshmn:J

Brondllfi AusI>em shot 07610 tnl:.e firstplnco in tho 14-15U dh'ision at thoSouthwest Junior GolfTour in J1Jca~ntValley on July 20. ClnySh.'lrU. another

,Avon Lc.ke nlnth-grodor. took thirdplnco with 0 76.

Aussl!m is t.1tmmtly in first ploQJ Intho SWGTplayerof tho yt!flr poinl'i roceIn tim. 14#15U division, Avon Lnkt!sophomore Andruw Lomlmrdi is cur·rently in second plnoo.' '

LOmbardi shot no ll() III tho SJG1:Tho SJGT was the In!'t rt.'h'lJlar SI!llsonovent. Match IJlo)' tmgull ot I'inn Itillson 1u1Y21. Tho FOllnde~ Cup (SWGTchwnpionship) begins Jul)' 27 01 Med·ina O>untry Club,

Sheffield Junior Carclsfoot­ball tryouts

Si,l;rNlpS ,for the SIIllHidd Juniorr...nrd!Jtncklo fooll)llll for grudl1~ 5·ft.l:hllorlllOdluJo: ~mdl1!'1 :l.ti) nut! fllJ~ fool#hull b;rmll1s 3-4) will tllkt! plut:l! 11I1~' 2/1frol11 (j#U lUll, 01 Iht! SIWrfiL·ld Villn~t!

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innings allowing two runs on fh'c' hitswith five strikeouts to post his FrontierLeague-leading eighth win of the season.

, Crushers 15, Grizzlies U: Laku Erieused the humu run ball to power its warpu..t the Gateway Grizzlies on Sundayevening nuly 19) al GCS Ballpark. win­nin~ Its second-strulght game.

Gordon Cronkowskl led the way forLake Erle, hilling", 'pair of Ihree-ruuhlnsts in the Ihird and fourth innings, "

The Crushers took a 4·0 lead after'Uronkowskt's first horner, but watchedGatewav score fin' times on BrentLvsander in the bottom of till' third' total.:l! a short-Ilved 5-1 lead.Crcnkowskl'ssecond homer in as manyInnings, alongwtth It solo shut by Luke Hetheringtonl;an·l....nkeErie an 8·5 Iuad.

The Crushers hit two more round­trippers in the sixth inning as Arden~1c\\'iIIillms hit his 'third homer in asmany nights and Wayne Bond added atwo-run-shot, 1im Dinkoski hit a two-run.dlnger to right field in the seventh andAndrew Davis closed out the horne runparade with a two-run shot to right in thoeighth. . ,

, IXSander sun'i\'od through fi,'c shak,'in"ings to pick up his Courth \'iclon' ofIhe suason. Adam Bowling sufferod-thelos', Cor Gateway inrelief. allowing fourmils on fout hils in just one inning.

LakeEric continued ils journey in the'Greater St, Louis area on Monday night(July 20). openingn three-garnu sorieswith the Rh'er City Rasenls. The Crush':ers return homo Thursday. Uuly 23) tostart, Q six-game homestand. kicking offwith the Florence Freedom.

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eight liIlH~:' to heat thL'Crushers Friday'nit;hl (July 1i) u t CCS Ballpark. TIll!Crushers have now dropped th(t suulght.

TIll' Crushers fuuud themselves down11-5 to ;',111 the ulnth iuning.lJul. us hash"PI111H' Cilo;.l; all season. thev refused toqult. Pinch-hitter lt~O;Sf. Git{Slll1 lud offwith it walk and scored un Drew Savlor'sImp-out doidllt!. Savlcr scored on atwo­out Gortlon GronLo\\"!;Li RBI single. but 'the Cru..her rullv stalled thew.'

:".:ult! Melek '(44) pitched SI'\'Cll in­ning__ to ~d the win for Gnh!\\·ay.nIlow­ing four unearned CIlII" till six hits withfin! strikeouts. Jl.'sh Fulolu (l·li} suffuredrbe lo..s in relict

Crushers W., Gri:alil!s 2: Thu Crush­ers decided enough W:I .. enough. Afh'rlosingfivH ,:,lraightWlJlIcs. I.a~l~ Eriehashml:W hils and got another soltd out­ing on the 11I0Uild from Paul Fagan as itbattered Gateway guturdny night (July,1").

Every player who started for theCrusher.. got at least one hit. IodamRivera led the WIJ\' with four hits. whlluArden Mr:·.~!iIHnms and TIm !jinkost..iad~icJ 'j1lfeC hils.

McW:lliarns helped g:·t ihc Cr.JsllcrS, going £!.'Uly on, hilting solo homers in the

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Eric' a 4-1) ndvuntnge. Eddie lisdaleadded his firsl professional home rUIl inthe filth inning - a three-run shot 10right to put the Crushers ahead by a i-1margin" '

Meanwhile. Fagan was in complt1tucontrol for the Cru~hers"goirigsix strong

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defealed Hudson 10·2 on July 15, Mutt Kn!ly pitchod 52/3 Innings for Iho victory. Kllily lind Jock Sulli\:nn hoth' ,went 3-for.04 ot the plllh!. Josh OutW\' \\'ent,2-for~2.

Avon advanced 10 fOl:uCtlynh;'gn Ftllh,Nurlh onJuly 21.

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SCore or drive in it run. Pitcher PunlFagan did 110t start, hut pitched a score­less second inning.' allowing no hasorun­"l'rs nnd slrikjn~ out one.

It was also a big night Iur rbu \\'nsh­Ington Wild Thlngs. Grant. Psomas. whoWon Tuesdnv's.Home HUll Derhv.lIullw­red II pilchuflcr Basham hit hi~. "Iuam­mate [acob Dempsey hit a 1\\'<J-n1,u homerin the seventh innill~ nnd reliever Nick

,Peterson corned the win in [did.Rockford's Jason James. 011 it league­

record aa-geme hilling streak nt thebreak, walked and struck out in his twoplate appearances. . '

The East Division took a 5-U lead onthll trio of horne runs. The West Dh'isionhroke thtl shutout in the bottom of theseventh on two-out RUf singles b)~ RiverCit\"'s R\'an Wilhrlc and Galew.w's Char-lie -List: .

Tra\'crsc Cit" closer Jtlff Williamsstruck out two' and pitched u perfectninth inning for the sa,'e.

Grizzlies U, Crushers 7: The secondhalf of the Frontitlr League season heganthe same \\'a\' the first half ended forLnkc Eric: filii hehind. come bad. lose

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Crushers finally back to their winning waysBy Dan Gilles

AVON

Lake Eric's Ioslng streak sunk to u sea­son-high Jive games following the Fron­tier League All-Star break.

However, the, Crushers: busted thatslump in a 'major wnv during their finaltwa games of their second-half openingweekend series. 'scoring double-dlgltruns in both victories over the host Cute­way Grizzlies.

In .the second game, the Crushersslammed a season-high seven home runsto take the series. 2·1. and Improve to 27­23 overall. ' ,

Here's a look at the wcek. inch:.rdin,gthe Frontier League AII-51:lr Game:

East 5. West 2: Rvan Basham bashedlt, and he wasn't alone,

, The FrontlerLengue East Division hitthree home runs on Wednesday Ilulv IS}in a 5-2 vlctury over the West in the All~Star Game ot Road Ranger Stadium.home of the' Rockford Rlverl-lawks.Basham. n Florence Freedom outfielder.

'broke a scoreless lie with a sixth-Inninghomer and was ,'oll.>d./.II-Stur Most Valu-ablo Plaver.. .. ,

Il was n big night for thn Lake EricCrushers;· Andrew. ua\'is' (third base)~

Gordon Gronkowski (designated hitter)and lim Binkoski (1~ft field) were

, slarters Cor the East. Gronkowski hil thegames only double'and wtlni 1-Cor-2.while Davis,and Binkoski each Wenl 0­

, Ior-2..... ', Rigbt ficIderLukc Hetherington cameo~, tho b~nch to go 2-Cor-2. but did not

.: Hwmah BOesgcr \\'tlS tho winning pitcher. She Cncntl2U bD.ta

,'tcrs through six Innlng.o; of play nnd struck out 13. MlognnBls'kuplch contributed to the win by hitting 3-Cor-3\\'lIhCour IUlL'L TIlO victory irnpro\'ed Avon to 1(j~•

., .. The Avon 9al0s traveled 10 Tallmadge JlIly 20 (ofterPR,ESS~endline) for the second round oC playoff action,

Avon's"11;12s advance to state, ...:-The 'Avon 11-12a:reur-old Little, Leogue AII-Sturs

wondilltricts to advance to 5tolos, A\'on's fir~t gIlfno illtho stotc" bracKet Is July 25 at 11 0,01. in Tlllhnndgu,

,Avon defeated Cuyahoga Fulls North 1i-a un luly13. Cuyahoga Falll'JNorth battled lis wny out ofthulo!<·ers bracket to fnce Avon agnin in the district dUlIllpi·onship gome on July 17. Avon lOPI)f~d North ogllin, this,lime in n tbrilling 5-4 contcst 'to advance 10 the stlliet,?urnnmenl.

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Mele 12&U 100 1M: 1. Manderl.cld. Rrln. ALSl1:32.56: 3 Cr.!i?o. Oay. ALST. 1:'593Female,14:1U 100 1M: t.Lambet, Jessca. AtST.1:16,71; 2. Woyansly. Madeline. ALST. 1:1960; 3Crowell OIMa ALST, 1:2i,65.IMlc 14&U 100 1M: 1. O·ROtJ~"e, EtlJ.lrl. ALSI~ :13.72; 2.~esen. MichaeL ALST~ 1:19.90.Female '8&U 100 Ifk 1. Citro. Co\!t1;'lej. ALST.1.:23.28:3. Butler. Tori. AlST. 1:'9.12.Male 18&U 100 1M: 1. Bick~Of'I.Ma!:hew. AiST.t:l!1.56: 2.. Rnodes..Trey. A1$T. 1:19.15; 3. Parsons.Midlael.ALST.l;19.65.Female 6&U 25free:t Mc"~u~y, Katie. ALST. 27.56;2. Hughes. Y"Il'" AlST, 21.16: 3. 5"""", Emma.ALST.28.06.Male 6&U 25 Free: 1.l=b<Jrt. Oazi,~. AlST. 22.53;2.Krock. Gam. ALST, 42.40.Female B&U 25Free: 2.Goo:!y. EJ'e~ PlST. 22.28.Male 6&U 25Free; 1.1irupar. Al.'Slin, AlST. 22.69.Fem31e 10&t.i 25Free: 3. Frc.~ M;lrQat\, AlST.19.47.Male 10&U 25Free: 2.. Jones, Ph~ip. ~.LST. 20.53: 3.8ums, Dennis. AlST, 21.90.Female, 12&U 50 Free: 1. il.aiorca, Marissa. ALST.31.53. .Mile12&U 50 Free: 2. Manderfield, Keegan, ALST.36.56;3.LOssler, Ow. ALST.31.3 r. .Female 14&U50 Free; 1.Mo/.,.Sar....ALST.31.B1; 3.Gabriel, &enna. ALST,34.26.M"e 14&U 50 Free; 2.Konyl, Oamel. ALST, 33.00; 3.

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, l11CChatlongcr Uritishsoccer camp.ho~tcd by the A\'on Lake, Soccer" Or·galliZiltion (ALSO). is coming to A"onI.nkc Aug. 3-7 nl I.f~nrwood MiddleSchool.

The camp iso\'nilaulo In tlili morn­ing for children ages 4·12 with on au·dHianDl two-hour GulJen Gool sessionforcnmpers agus fi·12 in tho afternoon_Children "'111 be grouped by agl.!. andthose of nny ability orc welcome to at·~cnd. Camp nllendecs will receive nfrea !';occcr boll and T~shirt_

Shannon Young. of ALSO. knowshow good of on opportunity thjs is forthu children.

"The kids h,1\'e a grunt time. andu\'ery yoor ''''c'vo hod more plovers reg­ish!!," Young soid, "It's o good oppor­lunlty Cor the younger kids 10 Ir\' outsoccer for Q shorler tinuispon." .

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Soccer clinic, There.~~a eceee c1inicAug. 3.stroma·s pm.

lor children aces 5-11 atSchwartz Road Pa:i inA:ion.The "Just lorKids· camp roooes a light meal for par­l<ip:lt"g chidron lr.>m 5:3D-8 pm Cost ~ $25pee d>idand S20ler_ adddier1aI cMiCos1 ooudesa T..-IWLmeal and clinic. formore rnOl1T\300n and10register goto www~c!>ca>on.com orcaD (440) 933-8230.

Avon flag footballTho A""" ROCfllaI;"0_ is!lOWlaki1g "8'

- fer its1"9fOOlbalIeague. The Iea;c. is!ofill1fchild inwades~.The Io1g:le iscoached by parenl vel­url!eers and 1Bf0!8ed by A"",....>gh School lOOlbaI play­.... A flag foolbal elm: wilh AHS coaches and plajetswillakopiaceSept. 12alnoen.Gam..begnSept. 19.For info and to reif.stet. visi! the websi!.e atwww.ciltolavon.eom Of pick upa registr.loo form altheAvonRetreat'-" Dept.. 35001 Schwartz Road.~mus: bereceived by Aug•.14.

Challenger British soccerThe AV'Jn L.ake Soecer Ort:Gnita1ion will host aChaJ­

terger Brdisheeccecamp tliweek01 Aug.3·7 alLear­wood M'od:IeSchool Momng =ions are _ I",ages4·12.An e.rtra two-hout Golden Goal eesscn isbe"g offered toattend"gcampets ..... 6-12 inthesf·I."..., aswellP1ayers!lllm all"'''' are iMted, lr.>mbog........ 1o ad-<arIced. andri begrouped by agellb~ity. AD atterdees wiD receive a tree soccer baJI and T·

'shirt. Register online at www.challengersports.tomunder British Socw Camps. _ es are also aval­able at tr.e Avon ,l.ak6 Recte3lion Department orattheAlSOwebsite atwww.vonlakesports.orgforadown­10M ,...;". For ",0", mo,caD _ al (440)897·3440.

Easter Seals golf outing .There win be a Oell outirg presenled by"'..care

CO!porat;'" Aug. 24al&~ EIjria Counby Club, Cosl is$175and includeun18hole shotgun saamble, delilunch. buffel dinner, hole contests including a hole­inOena I",a 2009/10 Harloy-Oavilsen Softal Horitag<Oassio provided by lai<e Eri<! Harloy-OaYdsorl. opIionaJ"'" g::rne, 50/50!sflle. 'Aces &Foros' PO'''' nm andsaenl auclion. Registralion and lunch bt!gin at 10;30a.m. and sholg"" slOll wi1 beal_, For !IIOl1lmer,malion or10 regisler call Terri al (440) 277-7337.

P.A. annollOcers' clinicHudson Hig.~ S<!'<XJI will host I foolbal pubfc ad·

dress amDUnC9"$' crtlic onSitul"day. Aug. 15from 9.....·12pm.Tho National Associa!ionof Sports PubIc'M1f1!ss~ lNASPA,AJ wit cenduc1 theo'nic.Tho c!inio is lor PA """"""'" whc~ junio<

.1ig~ h;gh schooI.co~e and}'O!Jth lootballlnfermatm .about theclinic and regisL-aticn trldj be obianro ,at'www.nas~t "

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NetLinda~ 33; low Putts: A:1nie" Huber.Q"'J'I Hannon 16:flal oftheDay: Li>da Maio'l:a19.Class B: low Gross: EIi:abeth Sheehe 55;lowNet: Efoaboth 51>_ 35:Low Puns: M"'" Gian­noB 17;flayoftheO.y: Efoaboth Sheehe 22.

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July 15 .GolfNortiom Oh" PGA God ,f Rac=n Hi!(LocoIResullV . .Bots 13-15:eonn_A"", We 36-41;G<ls.,12: Nil<ole:t. Sdvoeder. Avon lai<e 43-50:'

more information contact BillMalone at934-6014 orbyt'-ll'Iaa at mma.rtyblJl@ao~m. DoM1contact thegolfcourse directly. The r~ 144registel'eQ goWers will re­ceive agolfer's giftbag.

ALHS girls golf tryoutsTryouts for theAvon Lake grlc; golf lea..nwill beheld

alSw«:lbriar Golf eo..so Aug 4.Giisshould bealthecourse at7 am.AD girls r.itsl h;:ve a physical onfieatther.igh school inOlder totry outFor more info. e-m3iKoW1 filch at lrt-:h).evn!lhotmal_,

Avon after prom fundraiserThe Avon After Prom Ccmmittee is sponsoring a

furd<a... with theWe Erie Oush.... 'Tho BaseballNigh! at the StadUn." benefiting A'JGo' After Prom.Vouchers areavaaable for $9for theAug. 3e~lwti:his also Doll" Dog N;ght The CnJo-..hers willbe playingtne Kala.'nazoo Ki1gs. VQVChers can be redeemed ferbOt seals at thebotc;!f1Ce before the game. For morem~ cal Maoty Malone aI9:14-6014.1g. Barnum al034·6459,lmi Puzak .1037·6151", AM Oo-ling a1034·3010,

ALHS girls cross '=CuntryTho A,or, Lake gm o,m c''''''!ly leam w;, .1011· Westlake Ree. Fall Softball

practices Aug. 10a:, 7:30am.a1t~ <>.oc~", "11r~" West1a~'! Rec:calicn islooking forinleretiled soft­ofthelootball flOid. MIen. inler..~ed inp:ll1ic.'potilgin ballea",sloplay inthefaD of2000, Tho Ieagt.os irclud<lcroSS c:our.lIy should stopbl theMllele0epar1_ a MOI'daylWednesday Men'sloagUll (upper and lower),lor a paclu>l orCOIltacll'lO Co.>ch albocly.uszakli'_ T...sdayfThursda7Coed league. 5<Jndat Men'slcagwl.k~."'9. (doubloheodets), atd a Sundal Coed I.ague, Each

league's entry fceis$350, elcepl theSliOday CoedIoague is$200.Forfeit I... are$125.Seasons beg.the _ ofAugust 23,Reg;stralion d<adf... isAugust17. R.g",al;" cheeks may bemade payabl.lo CIt ofW..tlake. For more information call J;", II (440) 617·4420. . .

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July 13GolftlathomOI-.io PGA GoIIat Ra.iga Golf{l.oal/Re­suits!Girls 12; NOoIe.eSdroeder. Avon lai<e44-47.

July 14C-oIfBob-CHW. Ladks Golf Lague

. Class Alelow Gross: Bernice Slumphauz:er48:lDw Net Bemice Stumpl\a<lzer 37; Low f'u:1"Ogan. ShJmphauz", r.......,B"9'"Y. 16:Play oftheDay: B""" Ogan26. '.. .etas. At Low Gross: Cathi. 51"'"'"'0 49; Low

A"", W. High Schadboys Soccer plat'" '''' ","-«Itopa.1icipa1e. To RSVPcontad Sheny ~penzer atshe­rl'P"'erllhotmaacom erTodd GsJtowal al030-'[email protected] ywrconlaet n.formation. high school dass )"llarand shit size.

Avon Lake youth flag footballTheAvon like Parks ar.d Recreation Department is

now accepting oMe registration for our youth flag foot·baD league. This league isIe< _ enteri>g 9"d.. 1·4 faD of2009, The D"'9"m begins the_ DI Sept.7and conclud.. Oct. 24,Foe 10 pOll~ipale is$45 petresidenV$55 pernon-resident, Registralion deadfll'le isJuly 31. Formete informalionand to rt;gister viSitwww..avcnlake.orgortall930-.4136.

Avon Lake youth volleyballThe Avon Lake Parka and Receation Depa:ttnet'll is

now accepting onlile registration for our )outn vo/ley'baD Ioague. This league isler_etl'emg gndes S­81al01 2000,The plogtam begins thew..kofAug. 31ardconclud..Oct.17,Foelo ~1.~$55petres­id<nV$65 pet .en·...ident Registration d~ine isJuly31.For more infonn.llion and toregistenisit www.avon-1ake,"1l. orcaD 830-4136. Learwood fall sports

L.arwooc! Middle School has upcommg events lorAvon Lake soccer sJgn'Jp all laD.ports 1eama..'.hthl.I......lha'. a ph)'SCai 1o

Registration iJOpet1ler theA,o. Ula Soccor Dr, p.utic:ipale. Seventh 8""elOnOjbalI byoulsri beAug.ganiuOOn (ALSO) Fal2oo9-Spring 201 0so..... Th~ lo-t2 ~om 8·9:3hm. Practices begin Aug. 13f,omprogram isopen 10aldli\dretI.....m are resic:cn!s ofAvon ' 8-9:30 a.m. and there wi!beawmmage August 19atUkn between the ages of5·13. Players musl be5· lOam.Eight grade voUeybalI lryouts wm beAug. 10-12y.ars-old byJu1y31, 2009, Foe is$75Mdincludes the ~om g:45·11:15 am,P,,,,ice. begin Aug. 13~om 8·ce.1ofboththe FaI12009 and Sping 2010....ion. 9~0 a.m. and ther.win bea sam""!!" Aug. 10al12and a T·shirt. Online registration. registration forms and pm.VOUeyba!llryOllls willbeallearwood·~ scrim-additional info:mation are a......~abte at'!he ALSO Web magesatAvon Middle School &venth ardeight gradesito, wv.'W.8YonlakeSOO::ef.org. Online 'registration wiU fOtJlball practICes willbeAug.:i-20 from 8·10:30 am. atnr.1thr""9h July 31. Learwood Mid~. School, Both learns will r..:rimm'O.

Aug. 19at' 10I.rn. al AvfYI Middle School QO,;5 c:a.n.Irt pre...... condi;;on;r.g begins Aug. 3 lrom 8:30·10a.m. atAvon Lake rr~'h~ StaolUlT'..For more niDI"malion e-mail Coach Rocco at rob.rocco@avon· 'lakccilyschools,ory. '

Avon boosters golr outingThe A'iCt'I Athletic Boosters Cubwill besponsoring

iha annual'golf cnrting Aug. '1 at Bob·a·link GolfCourse.Thelour-person -r-un Scramble~ win begin Wllhd,eO;·in ;17;45 am. All golfers must arrive by 8;30 a.m.lhCfe areplenty 01 way!llo contribute asasponsor, butifunable 10. goncrs are ;W:_~ toconsider being apri:odonor. ThefIrS-I place leam will receive adozen golf.baIJslor each member,' second ~lace team will receIVe asleeve ofballs for each l\lcmbcr and Ihe longest driveandcIosesl 10 pin will each reccr~e a sleeve ofban:.. For

Avon-Avon lakeRotarvClub

"Seroice Ahat'eSelf'Mcctings cvc/}' Tuesday @ 7:30 a.m.Townc Ccntcr CommunilyC:unpus200 Communily Drivc,Avon Lake

Edilw', NOle: Sperl>Spol ,ubmissions areduebe­fore 4 p.m. Otlthe ThUlSday before thedesitedpub­licalkln dare. Only it<ms,,,,,,, commuMy. sd>ooI.no"""'I""fi!9ro"PSand~lkln, rriIIbea_led.AJJ tems will.tUn on • space-Bral7abJe basis. Ewfnailtojostrica@2p,wpapetS.com. Faxitem to 933·1904, mailtoRe.Bar300. AronLake «012ordropthem offatouroffICe " t58lzar Road inAvon Lake.

Low cost sports physicalsIIcoortf...... with The aev.Jard OricIA"",Late,

CR5will offer _ spor1sph)'SCai. Jull23and30altheOeveland tmc: faclilyalAvon We Towne c.n­ler. Appointne.,ts are required. Cai11he CRS_offICe ,(933-56301 10~e a physicJ.The OlioStaleAth­letic Associatioo requires a physical form, incILd~ ~

routne vislon scr~.l! is import2nt tonote lilal stu­dents mJS1 anive wilh theawopria:. porlk>ns 01 thelonn~ed indsigned byaparent. Fv.:ns areava~oble alschoof athletic offices orat theCP.5 offce. Theform .o;an also be obtained online at www.avon­lakocilysct.ools.org/lUghsathieticsnorms.00. onPre-parti:ipation PhysCaI e.sfualion. No phyWII ca.,bedone wilhout t~is s;grv.d ,,,,,,-Th,compleled 10!:l1Sri berehJ:ned 10 the,'dent so!hal parents who erenoI poescnt tn.?! review theIcm and make ("Q~ : de­sired. Uwi! then betheslud,,"'. !e<:ponsNdj 10 tuminthe COfll>I.led '0l1ll10 theAlhIetic Office. Cost is$15,which wi! bon<f4 Con"'"""1 R.soun:<! S<tMc<s. Avon youth soccer campsQK!Cb may bemade payable 10eRS.Questions orof· The AvOn Socc.et league Association willhold ~s

"'" 10 voIUI'loer enthis,rojer:! c:an beeroded 10 the . annual su:nm" camp JuI,27·30 lerboys and g•• "CRS offt.1! 11933·5639. grades s-a Tmes lorgil5are 3:30-6 pm.atAVOll Mid·

die 5c:hooI Stacfrum. Trnes for boys are 6-B:30 pm.atthe stadium. To obtain it registration form. go to theASLA website at WIVW.aytmSports.orgJsoccet or:M­lael coach Clvis Dote .1 (440) 320·23g0 or [email protected] inlo.,

ALHS Boys !ioccer Alumni DayThe Avon W. H;gh School boys soccer prog.. m

wm host Alumni Day onJ;Jfy 26atWalker Road P-..rlt.Fesl"'"ri begin al5 PI"- wilh the 2td '""'" AJumrUmatch loft• .ed bya cool<Dut and other activit...M pasl

•Seabold Memorial goif outing.•. The"will bea golfoulir9 J~125 10 benefillove

.. INC o.o.einUIO Nome ofClvis~ 01 Loran Col.<'11 and< its -Clothe-A-Kid forSchotr Campaign. Allptoceed5

't.i1 benefit thiscampaign thai provides new schooldothea am! suppr... 10 quaJiflOd fow-incorn. chadron.Theoutilg~ be a I",,-person go" ",ambI. and theoesl. $65pet oolfer. The outilg~ take place al For·e.1Hm. Golf Oub inElyria. slOllingal7:30 a.m. Formore informiltion, reservations orspon.corship contactM. al (440) 322'5689.

Baseball tryout/hitting camp. Coasl 10 Coasl Baseball is UMting local players'0" 10-1810 upcoming byout even". flayers wi! be

. evaluated on their hittj,g, flelang. arm strengLi andopeed. Accepted players willhave theopt;on 10 ''P'''sen!theUSA n <:on"j>l:liI;"n Po"'o.Rico, orwork wilhlopcoIIeg. _ and po SCO<Jb atone oftheFloridaorArizooa Camp and Show<BSl!""'" held ala MLBspmg-Ir".mg COfll>I... Tho camp.will"e pIace!lJjy23atKent 5laleUnMrsay,!lJjy 24 allield SportsIi'

i.'.•Sports Ohio n0.lin, JiJy25alDiamOl'd IndoorSport.,'-in Wostlako and JU~ 25 al Bowling (l<... Siale Uro,'~Eech·date.-il n:lu:!ea10;un.\JyouI and 2 pm.

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';; 3 pm. al Bohlken. Par\;, FIOid 4 in FaiMew Pa",....,Coached b7 Frank Rime, wrsity assistant coach for St'! Ignatius. theleam wi!p1a15D-80 8am......! "'"""",

begilning n J..... aganslStrong C<l!!'1'Oti>o~ incIud'''94·5out-o!·lewn I""""""'"'wilh thefo:usencompel,

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I NOTEBOOK - ACADEMIC NOTES -HONOR ROLLS - STUDENT COLUMNS - LIBRARY NEWS

EDUCATIONWe've lost more thana journalist

Lust Friday, July17• Ameitca lest a Jot more thenanother do)' to the night. Tho man that embodied thevery essence ern-hat .....u as know ledge-hungry Amer­icans envisioned. passed awnr at the ago of 92. Wai­ter Cronkite. to millions. was' a man' much likethemselves. one ofintegrity and hurnfllty, Cronkitehods silent pledge to America. that was If:' hop us incheck " ..Ith the fest of the world, He did su bv bring­ing us the hard OO\\'S end was aIW8}'seager totell thehappy Dews when we needed it most.

Cronkite started his illustrious career .Il~i u staff re­porter in 1950 for tho cns local news nutlet.forWashington,' D.C: He quickly ':050 through the ronksuntil he announead that he wouldbe tnklng over.thenetwork's prize news program hosted by Douglas Ed-.wards. History WDS born thnt day along with "CDSNews with Wnlter Cronkite." That dav, "themosttrusted man in America" took his righti·ul place be­hind tho news desk and stayed there fur 19 yedrs,Until his finnl sign offin 1981. Americans came to­gether through triumphs ond disasters on tho shoul­ders of Cronkite DDd Hilt aura that surrounded hispresence in every household:

G~ncrntionspast can recall hlstcry brought rightto, thorn by the words of Cronkite. whore were you.....hen "Uncle Walter" told the world that America,tho greatest nation on Earth. had conquered the finn Ifrontier ond landed two men that bled red. white nndblue on tho moon? Can you recall President LyndonB. [ohnson's.statament nf!'!r Cronkite spcke.egalnstthe Vietnam war, saying. "10:ve lost Cronkite, 1'\'0,

lost the country!~

He was as mucha part of thn history of this coun­try as tho events he broadcasted, Every night WP. in­vited him into our homes teo ten stories that wo canrecaUto this day. He was as big of a hem es Arm­strong and ~;; powerful us the biggest ptesldentinl

LIFE OFLOFGREN

ByM3tt lofgren .

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tragedy in history, It was llke having whole storiesunravel before our verv eves.

This is truly a sad tfrm! for America's icons. as weare all so ewnre of the tragic losses that hove shookour helief system in these seemingly immortal char­acters. A uewsworthv stan' such as this would cer­tnlnly be' a topic -of d'iscussion for Cronkite:unfortunatulv, this time he is un able to break thostoT)'.'The oril)· thing that can culm this storm thnthas flooded the minds of so many. is the \\'41)' he leftus: peacefully and dignified. it luxury not enjoyed by

,man)' in this world. .,J offl!r a fitting quote for the loss of our friend cud

idol: "You missed when time and life shook handsand said goodbye, Wlwn the earth folded in on itself.And said. 'Good luck.• for your sake J hope heavenuud hell arc rcaIJ)o~ there.?' as best put by, Isaac Brockof Mmlest Mouse,

This is a vcr)' difficult lime in America, 'throughthe recession 'and losing the people who added abright color tn the face of this country, But we stillfight .on 10 live another day, That's the Americanway. Wo,wiJI do what is hard to ucbleve, what isgreat. We were raised on this bullef, and that's theWO)' it wuscAnd that's way it will always be•

.Don't hate the man inblue,'umpires are people tooOld man winter retreated to his rocker, Mother Na­

lura's green thumb came'and went 'and summer. is hero,Thnt.mcans teenegers working on thclrtanncd hoochbod­iI-'S. parents trying '.0 gel their children out or the houseend the sweet smell of sunscreen fills the air. Butlet's notforgot the trademarkof the American summer,The smellafthe fresh cut gmss~ the sight of the kids li\'hlg thelr higleague dreams through n 30·fnch aluminum bat arid aplasticglove und tho ironic sound of'the umpire's Iamouswords "Play BallI" '

When, uVUryUIlC thinks back to, hIs or lrur dreamgemc. the umpire never crosses the mind. However, dur­ing the game.that same umpiru was brought up ~n everysingle pitch and play and from, the sound cfthings. onuwould have thought that Salnn himself was sent to offi­ciate the gatne. As Em umpire of six yearn and havingcalled games for 7· through 17,·yonr-olds. J can lell youtho thunkluss job the umpire performs deserves a lot

, more crud It than cvorgivcn. For thO!IC ofyou who don'tknow what I'm referring to (and moro Importantly, forthose who do). let's go through 0 typical gnnlC-in·l!ta-life of tho Um!Jlrc., ,

We get to t 10 parking lot ohoul a half hour hefore Ihogame starts, introduceourselvos and make quick ~01nll

tal~ decide who willumpiro which position. gct dros.'lcdand disCWIs tho mechanics of how \\'0 plnn to cover Iheentire gamo and every piny. oftcn only using a (wo·mancrow. Thnl',lL

DeilpltO popular belief. we do not. in fact. ptot LIlt! do­mJso of one of the teams wo ore aboul to officiate becausewo don't Hkothe cily they're froin or'wo mutuallyduspI!<Ctho color blue. Also. we do not find 0 clerknlloy to collect

,.0 payoff from tho opponent's toam mom, nor du we pinytho bolting odds in Vegas: on a 10.year-old regular sensonUtile l..oaguo J;nme. However. know tJmt sometimes yourreputntlon willprecede you and how you have treatedumpires in tho post moy l>o known by the lJmplros ObOlJl10lalw up yourgamo•.. ,

111Ogomobegins,'and from thnt first pitch, every fon,conch and plnyor is umpiring from his or her f:pot in theImillield. An always. they know much better thnn the or·fidat ond tho fother slouched over till.! left-fit~1d fentoclearly hao; 0 much more uccumto view of the ,IIall! 300­footoway thon tho umpire who Is out of posillon hy tminj,tdirectly hehlnd the t.:I1tr.her. With every haJJond slrikl! (:.,11comesmoru "oohs" Dnd "oolts" thrm is induccd hy nFourth ofJulY,firoworks dl~pIIlY: This Is olJ\'iotisly dun 10

, tho fnct Ihnt thoro is no concolwlhleWilY your HUIt! Johunycould walk a halter. J hnto 10throw a wrench in your S}'s­tom. bullhls walk was not huolUso \\'0 need ~1C1SSl!S or hI!'

'c.ousuo!crustyold nge. Dy thu IO';t innillj,t, whntwl1s uncI.!R group of fnns silting togotJlcr cOlluncntillJ.; on till! iIl;CU­ro.lcy unci consllltonL)'oflho umpire. inslnllilyhl!f:ome.. llw

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Ccnlitlcn of Parents Against Bcd Umplres duo 10 the lost"out" celled at second basu which was too lnte 10have noyoffect on the gnme nnywey, Now is tho time when, thomanager, who became best friends with us at the pregamemeeting. speeds out of the dugout. arms nalling. yellingIncoherent questions about uur mentnl health and eye­sight. This Isalso the snmc mnncger who religiously tellshis players Ihnt il's OK 10make errors because nil of themeventually will, bUI is unconditionnlly unforgiving 10 anumpiru who mny havu mnde n mislake on a hang-hangpiny at first base.

Obviously, this scennrio does not describe most,of Ihe' games umplros offil:inte. and olmost nil ofthurn run quite smoolhl)'. It is lnught Ihat unipirusare only needed on 5 perconl of 011 calls in basehallbecause 95 percent of tho other ones are c10ur enoughto be coiled by anyone watching, However, 10 ~omo. 'regardlnss of tho fnellhot our only job Ihem i!ll to sim­ply get tho call right. despite our decision. we willsomehow always ho'wrong.

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AVON

Faith Lutheran Nursery School has alimited. nwnber of openings in its Iallclasses. Children ill the -l-vear-cld classmust be-t byJuly'31. Olildreil In the a-year­old class must 00 3 bv Iuly 31. The a-veer­old class meets 'Iuesdavs, \\'etlnestl':l\'santiThursdavsfrom9-11:30u.m. Thua-vear-cldclass :nCcls Mcndavs end FrldavsIroru 9­11:30 am. the school is Iiceused bv theOhio DepartmentofJobs and FamilySen.-·jet'S. The purpose ofthe program is to pro­.vlde II pre-kindergarten leamlngexperiencein 8 caring. Christlen unvlroument, Theschool is locatedat Faith LutheranChurch,2255 Carden Drive. For more infonnationor to resister. call the church officeot 934·4710 or the edmlnistmtor;Laurel Hille. at933-6510.

AVON LAKE

Nurseryschool openingJack 'n Jill Nursery School. a mis­

silln project of Ibu Avon Lake UnitedCl.urch ofChrist ..opened its doors in

September 19Q9 with two classes of 3·and -l-vear-old nhlldren. In Us 4uthyear ofopururiou, Jack 'n Jill offers 10different classes for 3-. 4- and 5~\"l~.1t·

olds.'T~wrt!am still smile (lptmillis ru­muiulng in classes for thu 2UlJ9·1USdlOOI '·CM. The a-veer-old classes nrctwo duys per weekund three days per

"week. The .a-vear-old classes meet.fhree and fou-rtilllcs u week. Theclasses for 5.\"e<l~.oldsmeut fin! dui..s aweul., For regtstrntlon or' further in"fur­matlou. contact Dt~hbie Pettvs nt 933-794lJ. •

Preschool registrationChrist Lutheran Preschool is reglstering

children for the 2009-10 school vear;C1n.C05eS are nvullable for 3-. 4·. end 5·\"001'­clds. Families who nre eligiblefor a child- 'care contract with LomlnCountv mayalsoreglster.Chrhst Lutheran Proschccl isaOneStnr Step Up 10 Quality Award winner andthe cnly Christlan-basod preschool in AvonLake, Cal) 933-6714 for mom informationand 10schedulea tour. Quist Lutheran Pro­school welcomes children of all racc~, roH-

glens .and cthnlc origins. nil! school is I~r:..nted Inside Christ Lutheran Church at thecorner of SR 83 and Lake Read,

Kindergarten Club .The Avon Lake Earlv Childhood PTA is

coordluotine a Kindergarten Club for all in­nuning kinal'@r1enprs. Ease the stress ofthis tmnsltlon fi,' moeting future classmatesIIO\\'. The dub wlll be held ut 10 n.m. evervThursday ,at students' local school pI,n:­grounds. Future kindl'rJ;W1'.llll'rs. their I'ill-~euts and other fumilv members erewelcome to attend. Be sure to bring a snackand drink for the family., '

New enrichment programCornerstone Preschool now offers an en­

rlchment program as a fourth day fo~ lim 4~

year-old program. Tile enrichment programchallenge.s each child's curicslty.enccurag-:ing them to use their Imnglnatjon, expand,their knowledge und experience n litera­ture-rich world using multiple Intelligenceslind hands-on learning experiences. Cor­'nerstone Preschool still ha.. somea-veer-oldafternoon opening... jor this fall.nit! throe­year old classmeets on 'Iuesdav and Thurs­day afternoons from 12:30-2:,30 ,p.m.

Cornerstone is located in the AmQ Lakel'reshvterian Church at 321-1U EJuc:lric Bh·d.For more Information. contact tho director.!":anc1' Broder. at 933-9133.

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School openings ...Shepherd of the Ridge Lutheran School

still has openings for the 2009·10 schoolyear. The school has open reglstratlnn fornext vear; ClasSL'S are uvallahlefor -t-vear­ulds,·';·.rear-olds and pre-klnderuarteners,For more lnfcrtnatlon, call 327·Hl32.-

NurseryschoolStepping Stones Nursery School.

located in IIw United Church or Christ;(;U3 Sunset A,·c.. Sherfield Lake, has afew openings for tho foU. Students wif lreceive an edt. cation at an affordableprice for 3·. 4- and s-yeur-ulds. Theschool Is licensed b)' the Departmentof Jobs and Familv sen'ices. For moreinformution or toeneolf. call SusanJohnson at'933-4731.

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Mask-making. Sixth· through 12th-graders are in·

:vItcd to attend (] frce mnsk·mllking pro·'gram 012 p.m. July 31. Join Ann

".-l\oLlldc:l,'as she toaches' participants, how to design nnd crente 0 n!lsk to ex·prus.,their dramatic side alld unique

'personality., Pre.reghtration is rD·.qulredby call1ngthollbrn<)·.

DiiRalld GullarH.'ro"'c.'., ,Sixth: through,12Ih.g~dersare' in·~~',ed to' show ofr Ihelr musical talonl

and dancing abilily at a fun afternoonof Dance Dance RU"olution and GuitarHero. Pizzo and pop will be s'cn·cd.The freo octhdtv 'willl)" held at 2 p.m.July 25. Pro-registration is required bycalling the librnry.

Storytelling for kIdsPreschooler:;; through fjfth~gCl1ders

areinvitod lo ullend u "Did You JustMake That Up·' program.. Sign up forono of the following programs: Jul)' 27014 p.m. or 7 p.m~ or July 28 at 11 l1.m•or 1 p~m. Kids will teU their own storyusing propsond mako lJ paper hng pup~

pet to tell stories 10friends and family.Pre.regh:tratiQn, is. required the week

A FunFriday,The Busold family

..ofAvon stops for a, quick photo during aJuly .17 visit tothe Norlh RidgevilleLibraJY. Pictured are(L-R) Jamos,7; Car­oline (inslroller),J:their, mother La'ra;and· Graco, 3. Press

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Surviving Hard TImes GuideThu purpose of this, freo guldo'is for

patrons to casily access resources thntcould assist them during thf:sO difficultoconomic: times. The guido includespages ,of infonnation with employmentresources, 'sodal service links, heaJthr.amassislance, emergency resources i1ndh('lp foc\'t:ternns and seniors. An}'uneenn accuss .tho guide by going to'\'V\vw.alpl.org and clicking on the link"Sun-h-ing Hard limes/· ,For questions.contact the reference departnmnt at 933·7710.

Board MeetingThe A\'on Lake Public Libmry Boord

of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. July 23.Tho meeting i!i open to th,:, public.

Fun FitnessFor )'ollng mJulls egL'S 11 nnd older.'~

one of the hottest Crn2VS inoerohic fimuss.LCCC fltitess illstntctor RellUU Crates willdcmonstrntu TurJX>.K!ck from 2-3p~m. onJuly,25. Wmu comr:ntablu clothes nnd

, sh?C,~. Sign up at Iho YAd!..'5k.

Super Heroes Fun FairFruin ,1ll o.m.·nOIJII un Julv 25. chit·

dmn agos pre'sdloollhrough grmlu 5 nrowelcomc to huml ontsldu 011 tim ~ollth

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.Game DayEight-J'enr-olds through adultsnndfum­

ilies. rome to the JibrtiJ')· ,onSaturday after-­noons to pld)' games. PlayGo.Ufe. Boggle.Scrabble QrPicturcku. or bring 0 fovoritebourd game.UpcomingGame Days,\\;Ubo ,hold July 25 and Aug. 1. 8. 15, 22 and 29from 3·5 p.nt.For moreinIommUon.cnIl theJihmry.

Teen AdvIsory Board CarWas/l. .Ilnlp Sl1pport Iho Domonkns Drnnch u~

brnry Teen Ad\'isory Doord~s)'early

fundraiser (or h.oen libraryp~ Comoto n car wash betwccn 11 a.m. and 2 r.m.,on July 25. for more infonnatJon. enl ,thelibrary.

Be an ArtIstFirst· through fifth-grnder5 oroImitCd to

ullond the Cordinul Club pJ'O&mm "ne ,onArdst" at 1 p.rn. July 27. Decrunth'O and benn artist by Jooming tho color and style ofVinrunt Van Gogh. Pro-rcgislrntlon Is re­quired by CIllling tha !ibmry..

Book discussion, Tho book discussion group for adults

wHl meet at 7 p.m. July 27. Comoto tho Ii·brnrv nnd participate In friendly discussionnoout the book "The Christmas Sweator."bvGlennIleck.Copi",ufthobooknru6\'nll­able 01 the IilJmty. Now memoorsnro wd·como. For marc infonnatlon.' call thelihriu)'.

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REAL ESTATE HOTLINE BY KEN KODGER

BUSINESSHave your parents made tnetr financial plans?

As an adult, )'OU·~ fortunate if )'OU stillhave your par­cots. However,as thl'" get older, vcu rna}' have 10J.ssistthem in some key areas of their life. Specifically, theymay need you to get involved in some of their financialissues. And if you do, )'OU may l1eed to focus on twoareas:leaving a legacy and managing financesduring reo­tirement,

While initialing these conversations may not be easyfor you, it is important. You may find your parents morewilling to discuss these issues than you had thought. Inany case. if your parents haven't already done SO,en·courage them to work with an 'estate-planning profes-­sional to develop the r-ecessary legal document... whichmay include wills, trusts and financiat durable power; ofanomey. These docum-mts and.services combe invalu­able in helping individu.lIs find efficient ways to pass as­sets from one generation to the next. An estate-planningattorney .can identify which arrangements are the mostappropriate for you and your family. '

In your dtscusslons on leaving 'a legacy, you mdYalso want to bring up the topic of the beneficiary des­ignation's that may appear on your parents' life Insur­ance contracts and qualified plans.vsuch as 401lk}sanri,J~s.lf the family picture has changed in recent

years, and your parents h.1dinte~ded to change thesedesignations, they should take action sooner ratherthan later. '

\\'hHe your parents need to deal with the legacy issue,, they still may have plenty of years of living ahead ofthem, and they might need help managing their moneyduring these years. For starters, you may want to have adiscussion about their savings, investments, insuranceand soon, and where these assets are held. Are they keptin banks or investment companies? 00 your parents havesafe-deposit boxes? This knowledge could be valuable ifyou ever become involved in managing or distributingyour parents' resources.

Also, you might want to talk 10 your parents about theincome sources (hey may be drawing from during theirretirement. For example, how much are they taking outeach year from their 401(k)s'and lRAsl They don't wantto withdrawso much that they deplete their accounts toosoon, but at the same ti"",:, they would no doubt like tomaintain their standardct living in retirement. You may,want to suggest to'your parents that they evaluate their fn­vestment portfolio for both growth and income potentialbecause they,will need both elements during a long re­tirement ' ,

Ifyour parents aren't already working with a finandaladviser, you m.1Y want to encourage them to do so.1Aan-...aging an investment portfolio during retirement is no eas­ier than doing so during one's working years, 'and there'sless time to overcome mistakes. A qualified financial ad­viser can help your parents choose the right mix of ln-vestments that can help meet their needs. '

During the course of your lifetime, your parents havedone a lot for you. You can help pay them back by doing\..-hatever you can to asslstthem in managing their flnan­cial strategy.

This is a paid dd\'eftisement by 80~ BrooksEdward }0tle5.

Buyers and sellers arecoming together!Real estate inventories are presenting buyers with

more options and sellers with more competition. Ifyou price a home to, the present market, buyers willbuy. If buyers make a reasonable offer against a rca­sonable asking price, sellers will sell. Everyone needsto work within the present market. ,. '

For sellers, pricing is still the biggest factor in a listing'Ssuccessor failure. Sellers, buyersand real estate agents alllose from an overpriced propert}'.lt will just languishon themarket andwill help sell the realisticallypl:Ced homes.

likewise, buyers also need to be aware that nego­tla.lln~!okUlsone mOfC critical now than ever. Contraryto widespre2d m~dja reports of sellers panicking under

. the weight d foreclosure, most sellers in Our area arcin fact in good enough shape to wait for a fair offer.-' Bc.yeri and sellers arc coming together in recordnumbers that would have been unthinkable just' 10years Olga. ""hat everyone needs now is a big dose ofperspective. Most home, sales are still taking place forthe traditional reasons: job relocation, growing faml-lies, retirement or downsizing; . ,

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it more difiicult for buyers to buy.,1 do not anticipate'any property price increases coming for a long periodof time given the overhang of the number of homesfor sale.' The number of homes (or sale in our marketarea is about 40 percent higher then we need to allowmarket forces to result in increasing home values. utook a long time to get to this point and it is going totake years to recover, In October 2006 therewere over80 percent more,homes for sale than our markefcouldtolerate. This was the peak of the imbalance betweenbuyers and sellers, so there has been improvement.

Thisimprovement towarda more balanced market how­L....cr has not been caused by any increase· in bUYer activitybut rather ina reluctance of sellers to sell who donot '11av~to sell: The!" have simplyremovedthemselves from)hemarket to "await better times.· When thosesellers believe:the better times are here, they will come into themarket,',flooding our market with excess for-sale inventory.as, we:,have hadthe last threeyearsand the cyclewillcnntinue. 'Onceagain Iwill suggest that the aJrrt!Ilt market dyn<lrillcs::are thenew 'normal" and beth buyers and sell"" need to:'act accordingly. .'.' .,.,',.

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sdf as Dumbledorc keeps him busy. Professor HoraceSlughorn is IWW~ and keeping up with the traditionM the ether "Potter" films. [amus Hroudbent is thelutust ulderly BriU!'Oh actor kept busy working thankstu the producers of this series.

Wilh ruging hormones among the teenage wizards,IUl\\" professors and origins of evll, what this Instal l­ment lucks most is SUSpCI1St!, thrills and action, I un­derstund the "Potter" nJms arc based on novels thatrun at least iUO pages long and that character devol­opment and story are crucial, hut when a movlu istwo-and-a-half-hours long and Isreluased as a sum­mer blockbuster. there has to be some sort ofDelionsomewhere.

There is one moment neur the end of the filmwhere Potter and Dumbledore nru in a dark cave andnttacked by creepy beings [a scene proving onceugnin all "Harry Potter" movies should be rated PC·13 due 10 scenes thai will likely give children ages 81I1H! under ntghtmnres]. Butane brief scene of sus­penH! Is:not enough to forgtve the dreadful pace oftilt! other 145 minutes.

'1 admit this is the lirst "Harry Potter" film I'veseen in the theuterislncu the second Installment("The Chamber of Secrets"), hut I caught the last four,films on .oV1). rut'afraid nothing will come close tolhu dark, thrilling brilliance of Alfonso Cunron's"Hurrv Petter and the Prisoner of Azkabnn" iri 2005."The Order of the Phoenix" was D solid installmentand hod plenty of uctfon, story.and characterization.

After sitting through "The Half-Blood Prince" andtrying not to faJi uslnep;'! have made a promise tomyself thai I won't he watching the final two i n­stullments inlhc theater. "Harry potter and theDeathlv Hallows: Pari 1" (In theaters N'O\'. 2(10) and"Part Ii" lJuh' 2011) will have towai! for DVD, Thatway J can stop the movies if they begin 10 drag andpickup on them ut u later time.

Again, aU you wlznrds, please don't curso me forIll;" opinion. lflt's any solace. "The Hnlf-HloodPrince" is at least butter thnn."Transformcrs: Revengeof the Fallen."

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We see right from the begtnnlng Harry (DanielRadcliffe) being smitten with a beautiful. Flirtatiousyoung waitress at a diner, only to huve his next moveInterrupted by Professor Albus Dumbludoru, chiefwizard and head of Hogwarts,

Dumhledorc showsPotter pust memorfus (I.e.Flashbacks for us) of LordVoldemortv thu uvll men­ace Potter battled in thelust installment. "TheOrder of the Phoentx."Played hy RidphFiennesin the prevlous film; wesee Voldemurt as. a coungbov this time around endse~lhe young lad devel­oping his taste for thedark side.

Petter's Iriunds .Ron\\'casley (Rupert Grinl)and 'Hermione Granger(Emma Watson) take anumbarrnsslng backseat inthis Instnlhuent and' art!left with teen romancemuterlnl Ihat is more suit­uble In Ihc"Twilight" ~ll·

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DreadjuJpace makes latest 'Harry Potter'flick a snoozeBy Joe Ostrica

At tho rfsk of having curses 1'1I1 'on me by wizard­hut-wearing Callboys. Iangfrls and ihose who uremuch 100 old to be worshlpplng at the :llt'lf thnt is

, Harry Potter. I must sav I found the latest film busedon the novel series by i.x. Rowling u complote bore.Apparently I'm in the minority (not just of Illmgoersbut among film critics. too) b)' nut singing prnlses forthis film. '

1 thought this episode in the "Potter" series (Z"I:u. sixfor those of you counting), titled "Harry Potter and theHalf-Blood Prince." Was' supposed to shukc things up asPotter and his fellow classmates al Hogworts (the schoolfor wizard apprentices) were to start becornlng attractedto tho opposite SCJC. Who knew that sexual tension could~so boring?

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ullhJllt, :-"lullig;Ill'S cteatlon !... Illl'p't! willt Ctlnlt't1 bt'l'J'.s.:ulI·rI..roIUI. Swiss IJu't~l!m1t1 Thuus.:1I111 h;I.:uld t.Ifl~ ..itlg em;1r:rispy I:nlst (Sll,9!1), \\'hilt~ 'plzza aflcinnados will 11m!lilt!while •.hid.t,U pizza with cplnar.h. urtlchckes iUUJ 1110/.0l..arella (S12..rmj.

TIIt'n! is 'lIu!liill,!.!. 1)('ltl'r than suunuerthne ~larht,t:llt!!'t'nt'll outdoors. MuIJigall'surrer..;Irish bourbon-harix-cm-dglal'-1'<1 chicken (513.95.). as-well us their cowboy rilM~yt'

steak (Sl!J.95j.Entrt..'t.'S art! served with salad. \"t~I!lablt!kabob nud loaded baked potatu,

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Cleveland Food Reeks premises some creative and veryuntraditional bnrbocuu at its lin-t ever "Rock "n Roll nUQThrowdown," Imm t-s p.m. 011 July ~Ij in tim tented park­ing lUI 01 Uecchland Ballroom,

"I think the dlversltv of the restaurant will vield anmnazing varletv of harilt..'C1H! dishes," Sieve Schimoler,r:hf!flowner or Crop Bistro said. -wsu have Korean ribs,grilled Jmnh racks and Cnrihhn..m shrimp. TIle Flying Fig isbringing its house-maUl! piclJes ami cole slaw., Luxe islluin);u numllC.'rofdifferent IXJtato sulml.oi, II will he a r.uli~

costs its ser\'ice Ih'con Sunday mornings at lO.}

Government Access Channel 127a.m.lp,m.: 1 o,m.lp:m. Independence Day COncert4 a.m~/p.m,: 10 o.mJp.m. The SwIng1imo Big Bnnd."

ALe-TV Playback <. . . . ,:-... 111is wcck on ALC-TV, bosure 10 tunc ielo chafiu!}1 '

12 for .t\\'o f;poctnculnrconcorts. including A\'Oll Lllko's ,independenco Da)' celebratiun. wh1ch ended with a

, bang as TrueNorth pJo}'crl patrioUc music while fire~,work..; Iieup tho sky. An~ on clmnnol 99,1ano Vonu-"'man-DuPorow"JsitsthotJwn orLipydalo,~.y.•oD'h~.r ':'sho;W "Honor'tho Magic Within...·· ... :-"0,,0:,-'·.;.:: ',',':".:'.:',-,:. '::'

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\4.. ill1 Jono Vonemon·DuPorow'.· ... ' .. _;.'4 8,.m.:noon·:'S p.m; ,"City Hnppenings;'.10l"wlth~ Jan VanWagner ond ]cnnSekuJic" " .. ','>, ":",,:,5:39:lUll.: 1:30' pm,;'9:30 p.m.·"Oul &:About"" W~lh,;, Barb an.d.Andre. lho Vidoo'Stolj1eIJers':,~:',. }'. ',' ."';i.';-,~,',rrho·Avon Lake United Church ofChrlsl brcl'od:~;"'~{~'~<';;',::Jj>'~:::; \~,:; ':.' ,~~';~',:'<;i,'.' ~;.~~L L::;.~, 'h:?~':": '..': ",:-~;'~';: ,_:.': :.'.,

Even Hyuu do nul have the cash for a \'m:;ltioulIJis SIlIU·mer. yuu cau gel away from the evcrvdav rout inc en tilt'new Caribbean-themed patio at ~Iulligan~.. Pull and Grilli!In Avon,

Owner Jeff Wright said thev celebrated the uffidallaunch of'the patio last week. It replat':L'SlhlJ original patill.which, was torn down. TIle new verslun has' a coveredawning, outdoor fire pit and full bar,

En.lry Thursday ni~ll is bile night ill ~1ulligoll'~, withproceeds from a raffle for a custom Harlev-Davldson JIlU­

torcycle going toward Susan G. Kernen for the Cure. Themfllu winner's name will be drown on l'Ug. 27 at a partyhosted byMonica Hobbins ofTV.3 and thu Colin Dussaultband.

\\'ri~ht said tim seasonal menu ',lt Mulllgan's includesitems like the e...'or-popular Irish l.OW; rolls. filled widl cornedbeef cabbage, Swiss cheese, unions.and potatoes. hand.rolled and served with Thousand Island dressing t$(i.~J9}.Other appetizers )"ouam munch at your table on the patioare homemade bruschetta with balsamic drizzle (55.99).clam strip basket with hand-cut french fries fSfi,95} andmini pub burgers with clt0ppt.d onions. American cheeseand pickle slices ($5.99).

The most popular s..lndWich thls summer is lim'schet...M;Cbwger club (56.99).uCcording 10Wri~ht. Olher SllOd.

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No keyAWestshoreBoulevard residentcalled in to

reportan attemptedbreakinq and entering.P0­licearriving at the scene wereable to ,talk to theresident and it wasdetermined there was nocause forcomplaint .

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Pest controJisanother use> Onehoron compound is used ,10lroat'wood10 pro,'cnt fungoldccay and rop~lcnr.

punter ants, roaches and lermites. DoricReid is includcd on tho notional Hst ofallowed substances for structural pestcontrol In organic food production (aslong.ns thuro, is no,direct,conlnct withfootl or cropn). Tho U,S. EllvironmenlolProloctlon Agcncy has dctcnnlncd. thalpesticide producls containing boric acidnnd its salts oro of low'toxiclty., (How.ever, .Ingcsting II or applylr.g Inrgeamounts tothe skin can cause acute pol·sonlng.r;o parenls r;hould, bo vigilantabout whero they store and une productsconlalning Dorox.) "

Emerging US09 or boron. ond nowways to recycle its woste. may mako thismineral even mOlC\'oluablo. A Thrldshresenrcher notcs that borax,waste addedto red bricks ondcemont products in~'creasos strength ond urolipan; And at thoNotional· Doron Hesonrch Instituto In'Turkoy. it is being studied as on elomcntto produce fuel cells ond to Did In concertreatment.

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Five finger c1iscount .A Richeheu Avenue resident called in a

theft report Areport was filed for msu-ancepurposes.

Good clay,sir,A FerndaleAv:~ residerrt called in to cern­

plain aboutaSolicitor inthearea Fblice were abletoresdvematters ~w"lout fJrther incident

Shady.An Abbotsford Drfve resident called insus­

pioous conditions inthe neighborhood. Unitsonpatrol were dispatched, but the area checkedout OK. '

landscape lind deslroys wildllfo hahltat.while polluting hoth air Dlld waler. 11also usually consumes large amounts 'ofwater.,whidl can bo laxing In alreadyurld regions, such as tho Mojave Desort,one of two regions of tho world {alongwith ports of Turkoy} with large horondeposils.

T,ypicall}', haron Is uxlrocled in open·pit minos by ~rilllng. blasting. crushingond hauling-nil acll"itios fueled hypetrochemicals. Tho ronnlng. processthen lIses Q signlnennt amount of water•FinoJly,lhe waste producl-known in theIndustry os :'tallin~8"-ls doposited intnall·made ponds whcro further refiningis done lioforu Ihe water is then dis·ChOl'glld into Iho Incal waloNlhed.

Tho mining induslry has long beuncriticized ,as an environmenlal bnddle.hut the lendin'g company thot minesBorax. Rio 'nnlo, h05 nClually IJeun ~~Ivon

high marks for envlronnienlnl steward~ship. }arod Diamond's 2005 book. '·CoI·lapse: Ilo\\', Suciellf!s Chooso 10 fall orSucceed" collcd tho Brllish mining giantthe exception In 115 induslry. Duo to "nstrongly supportl"uCEO and Britishslockholdurs,'" hu wrote. tho companymovod forwlIrd with tho 2002 environ·menlnl recomrnendollon~of the miningindustry's Mining Minerals and Sustain·oblo DIl\'eloprnent project thnt wero forlhe 11101'1 pnrl Ignored hy lho rust of 1110Indu!ollrv,

"Rio l1nlo forl!lt~w IUlsine!>s IIdvon­tages to heing Slltm as' on Industry leaderin social rnspolIsihllity:' f;old Diamond."lis IJOrliXmine in J)l!l1th VolllJy, Califor­nia is now perhap; the most dennlyop·I!rnh!d 1111110 in tim U,S:' ,

Beron. oXjwm (llltl SUCIi'11ll mnko IIJlsodium hJtrnlJornlu. which Is sold os "2()

l\luln "('mUll lIurllx" (the l10nui comesfrom, Ihn h!III11!' of 1ll mulos and twohur~l!~ lhnt would haul large wagons ofprocussed 1J0rnx from mines in tho laloloons 10 tim IH!/Ireslrnilroad spur). Thopm\'dl!rml detergent is c:onsldermJ II

Hanging outA report....aslp.cei\cd about 1'."0 suspicious

people ~itting, i!1 avehicle along NaJ~1 RoadOf·kers weredIspatched to tne.arer... but '.he sus­pects .....eregone'(..henpolice emved

MiSSingA Bauerda'e Court residentcalled In to re­

port a theft hornhis vehcle overnight Areportwas flied for insurancepurposes.

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l\'finlnA ror minurals stich 1I~ hown(Ihe kc\' iTlgrl!dlulil 'in Iho "Borax',' wu1150 for ·c:ll!Unlng. jmsl control und olhprhnusllhold tusks) Is lin m:lh'i1y Ihnl typl­':lIl1y Icnvll~ bnhilld a hig IJn\'lrnnllHlutnlfooillrinl.·· Mining' dl~&rndlls thll Incol

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·'the SouthRidge Drive areaPatroluni~ weredispatched over and the manlocated and ad"

,',vis..ad onpermits. He was taken to a safe area to: awaita ride home.

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'. To the rescue, _The rescue squad was calledto a French

lo:',,',Cteek'Drive address when a woman at the Spin around{~(:;:;::scenestarted having difficulty breathing. She The rescue squad was called toaLear Road'!;~;,~_.was .stabilized .at the scen~ andtransported to ad':!ress July 16 when awoman at toe scene/~·;·_:medical attention startedcomplaining of excessive dizziness. She,;',,:,:'" was treated, at the scene, but did not require a.:~:;'i: .nme to go transportto further medical attention.

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&.~f.;';·<'(iJe~~~:Ea!1hTalk: 'J,'ve' heard thai using h)'drogen 10 po\\'orfu'JJ colis,r-~;:\&ars,canbe modiJicd /0 ron on water. which can replace internal combustion~~~}:.: !l~,!ls lhlspossibJe? ' ongines 10 power t'.nrs and emU only~~~t::.."\,;:,;'~DIane McMorris,llocklJori, ME watcr Crom the tailpipe. And though h}'·t1;-;i~,;,\~:2'·.,":""-:·" '.;.'; .. .' dragen is c~mbusllble and enn power an~\:':;:i)':,Thorlnlrco nu:rnbor of online mar·, internal combustion engine. to uso hy-.i~',;;<koUngoffers' of kJts Ihat will convert, drogen inthot wny would squander its;~~:,'your car to "run ,un ,waler," hUI Ihese bt1st pohmlial: 10 power a fuel cell.~k~;:should,be' viowed skoplicnlly. The!ie Hydrogen fuel cell cars oro gaining!S:2;~~Jt.B. which· allach (0 the car's engine. tmction, but commerclali1;Jtlon of hydro·?f,.i~,~.~soel~roJY8ls10 ~iplit the n'ater (H20) gcn}uel has not )'01 boon accomplished..=':f:LJn,lo.l~,c~mponcntmoleCtJle~hydrogen TIm p0t,?ntlnl bencfit!-l of fuel cells aro.~l;;..:,.audo.~ygen-,.nd then inJoct Lhe result# ,slgnHlcanf. reseor,ehors at the, U..5. De·i;:l'~dng hydrogen Inlo -:he engino's combus· parhnnnt ofEnergy 5 Nationnl Renowable~f~,~;,t1t?':l'Pn>cUS8 10power tho enr along with Energy Lahorotory (NREL} said. "Jlow-::,;;'~\:"i the gasolino. Doing this. UIllY !'loy. makes cver. many challenges must he o"crcomotff'\th0 'gasoIlno burr\ cleonor and more heforu fuel cell systems wil! be n compet-~·i~:':.;completoly. thus making, tho engine itivc allernative for consumol1l:'~,..';r;~moro officient, . The slalo of California operlltes a;~5?:'\:\'Butoxportssaythe onorgy equation "Hydrogon Highway" progrnmlhat sup·iDton this typo of sY!ilem is not. In reality. ports development of hydrogen fuel cell,f'M:~mclent at 011. For'ono~ the electrolysis technology and Infrastructure. And~3p~c~su50s'cnelllY. 5uch as electricity many companies oro working on ways to,;:;~:tin the homo or theon.hoard car batlcf)" produce, slore and dispense hydrogon.:~S:';to,operate. By lho lows of,noture. then, Cars powerod by fuol cetls aro in.prolo.~\::': .thesystem uses moroencrg}' making h)"· t)"pe stages now. n,,(uing producllon.~~j;..~~en than ,tho fCsulting hydrogen Itself While we all wait to lOCO how. thElI}~'{l,can -- supply. according to Dr.. Fabio shakos 0111. tho bosl cholc~ today for,;;::.~.Chlnra. research scientist in altormHlvo high mllengnond low omiSSions Is ~tlll~;,'r:'combustlon ot the Center for'Automotive thcgnsoHnc/elor.tric hybrid enr.f.?~'J(1isearch ot Ohio Slate University. CONTACTS: Conter for Automotive:~f;~:':,": .Moreover. Chiaro soys. tho nmount of Hes~nrch. hllp:llcor.ong,~hlo~~lnto,lJ(Ju:8::';~ greonhouse gases produced by Ihe vehl· NREL. w''ltw.nrul.go\": Cnhforl1ln,lly~ro:::r.<:c1o "would be much lurger, becuustl two Win . IlIgh\\o),<f~~,:Combustlonprocesses I);nsollne ond hy· \\'ww,hydrogcnhighwoy.clI.gm'.~~.~~ dragonl oro in,'olved." Finnlly, there is a:·;:r~; ~foty oonsidornllon for consumors who:,~~~!.,add thoso devices to thoir cars,',;:~:.;.<,',··:':"H2,is n highly nnmml1hll! and explo­fr~:':"slyo gas," ho said, nnd would requiro:!::',~:8pocial coro in Instnllnlion 1lI1d uso.;~~(~/ ;,Tho oJeclrolys'is procoss eouid he ,'j.'V,+ ablo,."In .saving energy if a renowahle,~!,)~non·polluHng uncrgvsourco such asii~t}olar or wind could 1m horntlsscd to\~;:~': ..,POw8r H. altholl~h t:nplnrlnH 1!11Ough of~i:':·thnt· anorgy soun:o on honrd the corVi::~.would be another hurdlu.ik:";.,::--" Heseorcluml todny pul moru fuclIS nil:rP;""~':'" "

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VERMJUON D8IIUltM 2BORM,2DTH'and1 homO. ~ ca~'V!. wrtlVwrlt..out app~arces. Sf.iSG'month plus u,'"lliM end MCUritydol'O'il. Lall'tf1Care&8I'V1c1i J/lovlclod. ~21B-4D20

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C.1I44().OO7·0550

Storage Space. For Rent

NORTH RIDCEYILLE 300RM ctl·plex, appiarcet, plImoo. S675month plus deposit & utlirbes. Nopetl. 4400522-0000

ELYlUADoubl. $460· WORM $365

Depmrit.Spt.'Cia1Balconv wit.h Itiver View

NCI Dinin,:: RoomQuiet.Locttlion

440-454·0402

MIl' Sturu~cFirAt J\lonth l"reel

10110· $4$10115· $GO10120. $7li10x30· $12010140· $150

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WESTLAKf. 2·:!BOHM.'t.roTH. al·tad'lod oarago.' finl5hod basomvnllone«\' In bocltylltrl on 3 acros. flo1'TIOldllg l-a vear \(IaMl with ~s"blo Ioll.KI opll':lfl II) buy. $1t5Ol0.month 44O·9:,J1·!i600

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20 Lots & AcreageFor Sale

AVO!" LAKE house.3BORMI2Bnt,full ~Irtlaly llrllihod bnemonl. IIIrgodoCk, S9OOIrnonlh. 44O-933..cZ;2

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GARRETT-DUBERPAINTING INC.

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Power Washing, SealingLiability Insurance &

Workers' Compensation

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• ResidentiaJ• Gutter Cleaning

• ExtC'rior Hoose Washing• Frnssure Washing

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the N"ml< S3Yf1lt AI/I

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440-327-6788

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panel upgrades. phones,cable.outlets.NoJob Too

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