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By Ann Wismar
When does a row of culvertsbecome a bridge?That was the question
Russell Township Trustees wereasking last Wednesday regard-ing a stretch of Belle VernonDrive in an area that occasion-ally floods.Trustee Jim Dickinson
recalled during the MemorialDay Flood in 2010, the develop-ment had water backing up andtwo homes were flooded. Since then, the county engi-
neer added a 36-inch-diameterpipe to the two 48-inch-diame-ter pipes already in place underBelle Vernon, which is a town-ship road.Road Superintendent Gene
Layne said the additional workon the road hadn’t been budget-ed by the township.At one time, the section of
road that goes over the culvertshad been a bridge, but the coun-ty reduced it to two culvertswith liners and it then becamethe responsibility of the town-ship, he said. Now, with the 36-inch-diam-
eter pipe next to the existingculverts, there are three water-carrying openings adding up to11 feet. The series of culvertsmight constitute a bridge.“Anything 10 feet in diame-
ter or over is a bridge,” Layne
said. “Does it become a bridgewith the pipes?”If so, the responsibility for
cost and upkeep shifts from thetownship to the county, which isresponsible for all bridges in thecounty, he said.Trustee Justin Madden vol-
unteered to get in touch withGeauga County Engineer JoeCattell and discuss the matter.In other business, Zoning
Inspector Richard Mechanics Jr.told trustees there has been noevidence of action to demolishthe burned out second floor of ahome on Hemlock Point Roadowned by Annette Scott.
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By Diane Ryder
“Where have all the heroesgone?” author Randy Overbeckasked a group of local retireeslast week. “I heard that recentlyon a talk radio show, where the
host was ranting to the audi-ence.”Overbeck, a retired educator
from Lebanon, Ohio, was thefeatured speaker at a luncheonmeeting of the Geauga CountyRetired Teachers’ Association,
held April 2 at Grand RiverCellars Vineyards in Madison.He was there to promote his
first novel, “Leave No ChildBehind,” a thriller about terror-ists holding 500 high school stu-dents and teachers hostage at afictional high school inNortheast Ohio.According to the author,
today’s culture in America hasdone away with traditionalheroes in its fascination withdrugs, sex and the dark side oflife.“There’s no one to look up
to anymore,” Overbeck said.“Society tells young people whotheir heroes are. They are sportsheroes, people in power andbeautiful people such as modelsand Hollywood stars.”He added, “There’s an epi-
demic of pre-teen girls whothink Paris Hilton is their herobecause she’s rich, famous andbeautiful.”But the true heroes, he said,
are everyday people who
remain in the background and,with no fanfare, quietly changethe lives of others.“There are hundreds of
thousands of heroic teachers,but we never hear about thembecause they don’t like to blowtheir own horns,” said Over-beck.Overbeck told about three
heroic teachers who put theirlives on the line to shield stu-dents from danger, or donated akidney to save a student’s life oravoided a possible disaster byhugging a gunman who wasthreatening students.He spoke of Columbine
teacher Dave Sanders, who sac-rificed his own life to save 125students, Ron Clark who hasdevoted his life to improvinginner city schools in New Yorkand other educators whodeserve recognition as trueheroes.Overbeck’s publisher, Heroic
Teacher Press, is on a mission toraise the status of American
teachers by telling the stories ofthose who have helped shapeyoung lives.“We’re trying to get the
media to pick these stories up,”he said.The company has also pub-
lished his novel, which centerson everyday teachers whobecome heroic during the fic-tional crisis of terrorists takingtheir high school hostage.“Non-fiction is about reality,
but fiction is about truth,”Overbeck said.The publisher sends him to
speak to civic groups aroundthe country to promote theirhero project at the same time heis selling his book.“I usually speak to groups
such as Rotary and Kiwanis, buttalking to this room full ofteacher heroes is like preachingto the choir,” he said, adding hispublisher is always looking formore true teacher/hero stories
Ohio Author• Page 3
CCOC Business Person of the YearRussell Trustees SeekDefinition of ‘Bridge’
Ohio Author Says Teachers Are The True Heroes
DIANE RYDER/GCMLRetired teacher and author Randy Overbeck told a group of retiredGeauga County teachers last week that they are true heroes because theychange the lives of other. Overbeck attended the luncheon meeting to pro-mote his first novel, “Leave No Child Behind.”
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CASSANDRA SHOFAR/CNThursday, the Chesterland Chamber of Commerce honored Debbi Paterno as the CCOC Business Person of theYear. Family, friends and chamber members joined for a meeting and dinner held at Orchard Hills Event Center inChester Township. Debbi owns Debbi Paterno Graphic Design, based in Chester Township. (L to R) is RosePasternak, Kelly Monaco and Debbi Paterno. See page 3 for more photos of the special night.
Dickinson
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to add to their project.Overbeck spent his 39-year
career as a teacher, administra-tor and college professor. Afterhe retired less than two yearsago, he wrote his first novel,which has received numerousawards.“It’s a real page turner,” said
Jean Paine, who served as host-ess for the event.Overbeck has completed a
second novel, “DangerousLessons,” a mystery about arogue drug that kills students ina middle school. Both books areavailable at bookstores and on
the Internet, he said.The local retired teachers
lined up for Overbeck to auto-graph their copies of “Leave NoChild Behind” at the end of thespeech.
“I thought he was very downto earth and got down to thecore of everything,” said MargeCook of South Russell, whotaught second grade in the WestGeauga school district.“I hadn’t heard very much
about those teacher heroes,except what had been in thenewspaper,” she said, addingshe was looking forward toreading the novel.Retired teacher Gene
Fenstermaker from NewburyTownship said he enjoyed hear-ing about the teacher heroeswho have made a major differ-ence in the lives of students.“I thought it was something
that retired teachers appreciatehearing,” said Fenstermaker.
“There’s been no activity,whatsoever,” he said. “She’s stillnot moving forward.” The five junked vehicles are
still in the driveway and tarpson the structure have not beenmoved, Mechanics said. The county building depart-
ment wants to know about anystructural issues, he said. Meanwhile, residents are
concerned.“I’m getting a portfolio of
letters from people on theroad,” Dickinson said. He urged Mechanics to con-
tinue insisting the townshipneeds to see Scott’s contracts tohave the building repaired.
If the situation has notimproved by fall, the townshipwill have to take action,Dickinson said.Madden said it has been
almost impossible to get indirect touch with Scott.“She’s a moving target,” he
said, adding she only seems tocommunicate by letter.Trustees also voted to pur-
chase hot mix for repairingroads from Allies Corporationfor $10,150 and from D.W.Ronyak for $46,400.They also opened bids for
the resurfacing of various roadsin the township and sent thebids, ranging from $664,890 to$812, 705, to the county engi-neer for review.Trustees listed all of Watt
Road and the part of Hemlock
Point from Hemlock Road tostate Route 87 as their prioritiesfor possible Ohio Public WorksCommission funding for 2014.
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“There arehundreds ofthousands of heroicteachers, but wenever hear aboutthem because theydon’t like to blowtheir own horns.” – Randy Overbeck
CASSANDRA SHOFAR/CNBusiness Person of the Year Debbi Paterno and chamber President DerekNevar.
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April 8-10: Senior ShowRehearsals2:30 p.m.West Geauga High School
seniors will be rehearsing forthe Annual Senior Show. This event is held every year
to showcase the talent of WestGeauga Senior Student and helpraise money for After Prom. Show is open to the public.$5 per person admission. Senior Show will be held at
7:30 p.m. April 12 in the MiddleSchool gym.
April 14: St. AnselmFestival Meatball Cook-offThe winning recipe will be
used to make the 2013 festivalmeatballs for the Church FoodBooth. Meatballs are servedwith the cavatelli and the sub-sandwiches. Contest is open to anyone. Submit an ingredient list to
[email protected] in person to 12969 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township. Twelve semi-finalists will be
selected and asked to make therecipe on April 21 after the11:30 a.m. mass. The festival committee will
judge the contest. Rules: Bring meatballs
cooked. They can be warmed (ornot, if you prefer) at St. Anselm.Do not bring them in sauce ofany kind, the contest is judgingmeatballs, not sauce. Any quan-tity is welcome, although adozen large or two dozen smallis recommended. Submit theingredient list to the rectory.Recognition will be given to
winner through the festivalbrochure and other church media.The St. Anselm Festival will
be celebrating 41 years of food,family and fun. Look for updates at www.st
anselm.org/parishfestival and
on Facebook at St. AnselmChurch Festival.Call 440-729-9575 for more
information.
April 16: Frack FreeGeauga7-9 p.m.Frack Free Geauga is a grass-
roots group of concerned citi-zens, meeting to discuss the cur-rent controversial subject of hor-izontal hydraulic drilling, a.k.a.“fracking.”Meeting held at Munson
Town Hall, 12210 Auburn Road.
April 18: Tea Party/Conservative Forum7 p.m.Clare Lopez, noted expert on
the Middle East, will speak atthe Orchard Hills Event Center,11414 Caves Road, ChesterTownship. She will discussMiddle East Affairs: Benghazi. Sponsored by the Chesterland
Tea Party/Conservative Forumand the Geauga County TeaParty. Call 440-552-4385 for more
information.
April 20: Children/TeenClothing Swap9 a.m. to NoonJoin at Mayfield United
Methodist Church, 7747 MayfieldRoad, Chester Township, for achildren and teen clothing swap.Gently used clothes and shoescan be swapped for other gentlyused clothes and shoes. Donations can be made from
9 a.m. to noon April 13 and 9a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 14 onthe second floor of the church.Donors will receive a vouch-
er listing number of accepteditems to be used during swap. Doors will be open to those
who did not donate or have avoucher from 11 a.m. to noonday of swap. Remaining items will be
donated to charity. Call Kristen Newberry, 419-
351-2659, for more information.
April 20: Dinner and$1,000 Reverse Raffle5:30-7:30 p.m.Join Chester Township
Eagles and Auxiliary #4521 fora chicken marsala dinner and$1,000 reverse raffle. Held at Chardon Eagles, 317
Water St., Chardon.
$25 per person.Raffles, sideboards and live
entertainment available. Call Carol, 440-729-3228,
Gwen, 440-729-9542 or Todd, 440-338-1198, for more information.
April 20: ChesterlandLions Club Raffle6 p.m. to midnightThe Chesterland Lions Club
is hosting the annual CommunityRaffle at the E.O.U.V. Club, 8636Pekin Road, Russell Township.The Lions prefer nearby site
for convenience and to helpkeep the business local. Raffle will feature a $1,250
grand prize. Side boards available. Join for music, dancing and
casino games. To provide more time for
guests to enjoy music and gam-ing, instead of a reverse raffle,only the last five numbers willbe drawn. Cocktails and appetizers will
be served with dinner to follow.Donation is $100 per couple,$60 single in advance, or $110per couple. $65 single at thedoor if tickets available. The Lions Club is a tax-
deductible organization. Call Mike Stark, 440-666-
5600, email [email protected] orvisit www.chesterlandlions.org,for more information.
April 21: Family MovieNight6:30 p.m.All are welcome to join for a
free fun family movie night at St.Mark Lutheran Church, 11900Chillicothe Road, ChesterTownship. Snacks available.Call 440-729-1688 for more
information.
April 26: Ladies Night Out6:30 p.m.West Geauga Girl Scouts
Service Unit 773 will hold itsannual fundraiser at Fowler’s MillGolf Club, 13095 RockhavenRoad, Chester Township. The event raises funds for
Gold Award scholarships, whichare given to girl scouts who aregraduating high school. Service Unit 773 represents
26 troops in Chester andRussell townships. Tickets for the ladies-only
event are $30 per person andinclude dinner, dessert and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available. A silent auction, a 50-50 raffle
and entertainment also included. Call Jackie Dottore, 216-906-
for tickets and details.
April 27: WG GridironReverse Raffle6 p.m. to midnightJoin for the 11th annual West
Geauga Gridiron Club ReverseRaffle, which will be held at St.Noel Party Center, 35200Chardon Road, Willoughby Hills. Silent and Chinese auction
with sideboards available. Tickets are $95 a couple or
$60 per person which includeone main-board ticket, dinner,beer and wine, a disc jockey anddancing. When a table of eight or 10
people is purchased, every per-son receives 10 free ChineseAuction tickets.
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Listed are public meetingsand executive sessions in thecounty for the coming week,unless otherwise noted. Thesemeeting notices are NOT legalnotices.
Chester Township: April 10, 9
a.m., Board of Trustees, special
meeting to process financial
items and discussion regarding
renewal of township health plan;
April 17, 7 p.m., Zoning
Commission; April 18, 7 p.m.,
Board of Trustees. All meetings
are held at the Township Hall,
12701 Chillicothe Road, unless
otherwise noted.
Munson Township: April 15, 7
p.m., Zoning Commission; April
18, 6:30 p.m., Board of Zoning
Appeals. All meetings are held
at Township Hall, 12210
Auburn Road unless otherwise
noted.
Russell Township: April 17, 7 p.m.,
Board of Trustees. All meetings
are held at Fire-Rescue Station,
14810 Chillicothe Road, unless
otherwise noted.
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Chinese auctions needed as wellas volunteers to work event. Call Laurie Corbo, 216-401-
0688, for more information.
May 5: WG BandFundraiser3-7 p.m.To help support the West
Geauga bands, there will be afundraiser at Danny BoysRestaurant, 8389 MayfieldRoad, Chester Township. The tickets are available in
advance or at the door for; $20for adults, $12 ages 3-10 andfree for children under 3 yearsold.
Included in admission is anall-you-can-eat buffet featuringpasta with meat sauce, pizza,bread sticks, desserts, soft drinksand salad. All proceeds help fund the
instrumental music programs inWest Geauga Schools. Call Chris, 216-276-0597, to
purchase tickets or for moreinformation.
Flute LessonsJoin for free flute lessons at
First Seventh-day AdventistCommunity Church, 7480Mayfield Road, ChesterTownship. Lesson times are 11 a.m. to
noon, 3-4 p.m., 4-5 p.m. or 7-8:30p.m. every Tuesday.Sponsored by Korean SDA
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Student LoanInformation SessionApril 17, 24, 6:30 p.m.The Lake/Geauga Educa-
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Andres, Lauren Brooks, AmandaForce and Mia Spyker. In the Zone Challenge:
Storytelling, Fine Arts, CostumeDesign, Nonverbal TheatricalTechniques, Critical Thinking andTeamwork. Spirit of DI Awardwinner for exceptional Spirit,Teamwork, Volunteerism andSportmanship.West Geauga Middle School
(first place): Team manager LindaTodaro. Team members MichaelConcilla, Nate Kucera, JackMakee and Angelina Todaro.
ProjectOUTREACH Chall-enge: Service Learning, MovieProduction, Teamwork, CriticalThinking, Collaboration. DaVinciAward for unique solutionapproach, for risk taking and/orfor outstanding creativity. West Geauga High School
(first place): Team Manager LindaTodaro. Team members GregConcilla, Victoria Grabinski,Brenden Judson, Max Kucera,Lilly Makee and Andrew Todaro. ProjectOUTREACH Chall-
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WG Spirit ShopThe West Geauga Spirit
Shop is open 10 a.m. to noonSaturday mornings through theend of the school year at WestGeauga High School.T-shirts, hoodies, custom
embroidery, beach towels andmore are now available. Enter through the south
gym entrance. The Drug Mart Plaza holi-
day store location is no longeropen. Visit www.facebook.com/WGSpiritShop for events or formore information.
School Newsfrom page 6
engagementsFortney-YohoEngagementKristin Fortney and Adam
Yoho are happy to announce theirengagement and forthcomingmarriage. Kristin is the daughter of
Patricia and the late JamesFortney, of Chester Township. She graduated from West
Geauga High School in 2001 andUrsuline College with a doublemajor in Interior Design andHistorical Preservation. Kristin iscurrently an event coordinator fora catering firm based out ofCuyahoga Falls. Adam is the son of Debra
Medkeff and Daniel Yoho, ofRootstown. Adam graduatedfrom Rootstown High School in2001 and has currently been serv-ing in the Ohio Army NationalGuard for the past 12 years. A June wedding is planned at
Conrad Botzum Farmstead. The couple resides in Cuya-
hoga Falls.
Joyce –Hartle WeddingMichael and Diane Joyce of
Chester Township are proudannounce the marriage of theirdaughter, Jennifer Marie Joyce,to Joseph Jon Hartle, son of Jonand Carol Hartle of Berea. Jennifer is a 1996 graduate
of West Geauga High Schooland earned her Bachelor ofArts Degree in InterpersonalCommunications from BowlingGreen State University in 2000. She is currently employed at
Progressive Insurance. Joseph graduated from
Lakewood High School in 1991and earned his Bachelor ofScience Degree in PoliticalScience in 1998 from ClevelandState University. He is employed by Lowe’s. Jen and Joe will be making
their home in Brookpark withhis daughter, Kaleigh. All the happiness in the
world is wished for the April 13wedding day.
entertainmentTransforming Ideas IntoArtApril 16, 6:30-8 p.m.As the guest of the Geauga
Arts Network Group (GANG),artist and educator DeborahSteytler will talk about how ideasbecome works of art, while shar-ing drawings and prints with theaudience. Held at Heinen's Cafe, 402
Center Street, Chardon.The GANG is an ad hoc
group whose mission is to pro-mote communication, collabora-tion, and cooperation across artis-tic disciplines for artists livingand/or working in Geauga County. Call Joanne Durante, 440-
729-6481, for more information.
find art.“find art.” is a place to cre-
ate art for special needs chil-dren and for women. Utilizing her fine arts back-
ground, Carol Yuko, a native ofChester Township, successfullypiloted a program for specialneeds children in Massachusettsand recently started her ownbusiness. “find art.” will also be a
place for women to connectwith other women through art. Sessions will be starting at a
Chester Township location inMay. Call 440-321-1700 for more
information.
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GEAUGA WESTL I BRARY
The Geauga West Library isat 13455 Chillicothe Road. Formore information on these pro-grams or to register, call 440-729-4250 or register in person.
Look, Lunch and ListenProgramsAll programs begin at noon. Bring own lunch; coffee pro-
vided. Sponsored by Geauga West
Friends of the Library.
April 17: “Hummingbirdsand Butterflies in the Garden” -Join Cleveland BotanicalGarden’s Cynthia Druckenbrodto learn which plants are guar-anteed to not only draw innative ruby-throated humming-birds and butterflies, but alsohow to keep them coming back.Druckenbrod will bring plantsin bloom.
April 24: “Heroes onHorseback: The Ride of thePony Express” - A historic lookat the inception, operation anddemise of the Pony Express.Presenter Karen Beck comeswith tales of great enduranceand tremendous bravery on thetrail across the Great Plains,over South Pass and into theSierras, all to deliver the mail.
Lego PartyApril 16, 3:30 p.m.What can be built with
legos?Program designed for teens.
Local Writer BookLaunchApril 18, 6 p.m.West Geauga High School
graduate Brian McClellan (classof 2004) had a dream tobecome a successful novelist. Ten years later, McClellan is
living that dream.
His first epic fantasy,“Promise of Blood,” is beingpublished internationally inApril. Meet McClellan as he reads
a short excerpt.
Cirque du PapierApril 25, 7 p.m.Join for a mind-bending,
paper folding, your-world-ain’t-flat-no-more experience.
Book DiscussionMay 1, 7 p.m.“Doc,” by Mary Doria
Russell.
Mother’s Day TeaMay 4, 2 p.m.Dress up in finery and bring
that special woman to Mother’sDay tea, Miss Spider style. Entertainment provided by
West Geauga High School ClassAct Vocal Group.Program designed for entire
family.
Lego partyMay 7, 7 p.m.What can be built with
legos?Program designed for youth.
GATES M I L LSL I BRARY
Gates Mills Library is at1491 Chagrin River Road. Formore information on these pro-grams or to register, call 440-423-4808 or register in person.
Get Involved VolunteerFairApril 15, 3-7 p.m.Join a Get Involved Volun-
teer Fair and learn about volun-teer opportunities, plus see allthe different services that arebeing offered in the community.
Cleveland OrchestraCommunity ConcertPreview April 15, 7-8 p.m.Join as Cleveland Orch-
estra's Dr. Rose Breckinridgepreviews the 2013 SeveranceHall Spring Season with focuson the concert of April 18, 20and 21, featuring Franz Welser-Möst conducting Dvoøák’swonderful Sixth Symphony. This preview will include
background on the composersand compositions, plus guidedlistening to musical excerpts. Sponsored by the Friends of
the Gates Mills Branch Library. Registration requested.
STORY T IMES
Family Storytime Wednesdays, 10-10:30 a.m.Join for a program of
rhymes, songs, fingerplays andstories for children not yet inkindergarten.
Baby & Me/ToddlerStorytime Thursdays, 10-10:30 a.m.Join for a program of
rhymes, songs, fingerplays andbooks for babies from birththrough 35 months old andcaregivers.
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Debbi Paterno Graphic DesignDebord’s One Hour Heating & Air
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Merrill Lynch/Anthony AndersonMonticello Garden Center
Ohio Connect, LLCOur Town Café
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For more information onthese programs or to register,call the Geauga Park District at440-286-9516 or visit www.geau-gaparkdistrict.org.
Food: What Do FarmsHave to Do With It? April 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The West Woods Nature CenterJoin Kristen and Scott
Boehnlein, owners of NewCreation Farm, a diversified fam-ily farm in Chardon Township,for a discussion on methods ofproducing high quality, pasture-fed beef, pork and poultry usinghealthy, sustainable and humaneagricultural methods. Sharing of local foods is wel-
come.
Humans in Space April 12, 7-8 p.m. Observatory ParkApril marks the 52nd birth-
day of human spaceflight.Learn what humans have
learned from five decades ofspace travel and the challengesovercome.
Hypertufa Trough/Birdbath Workshop April 13, 10 a.m. to NoonThe RookeryCreate choice of a hypertufa
trough ready to plant with allthe season’s favorite flora or abirdbath to host your featheredfriends.
$24 fee covers instructionand most supplies. Program designed for age 15
and older. Registration required.
Tracking Geauga’sInterurban DayApril 13, 1-4 p.m.The RookeryCelebrate this page in
Geauga's history in an openhouse format. Hike (or take a cart) to the
new trailside kiosk, encountercostumed characters of that era,marvel at Interurban artifactsand attend one of the hourlypresentations in the lodge.Co-hosted by the Cleveland
and Eastern Interurban Society. Partially wheelchair/stroller
accessible.
Spring Campfire andNight Hike April 13, 8-9:30 p.m.Big Creek ParkGather around a blazing
outdoor campfire for a story ortwo, then journey into the dark-ness to experience the magicalworld of nature at night.
Annual Spring Bird WalkSeries April 14, 7:30-9:30 a.m. Burton Wetlands Nature
PreserveThe first of six bird walks
held in April and May to partic-ipate in a Greater Clevelandtradition since 1933. See a variety of birds during
spring migration, each walk at adifferent park.
Seasoned bird watchersassist novices with observationand identification. Walks held rain or shine,
except for thunderstorms orhigh winds. Dress for weather;bring binoculars and bird guide. Partially wheelchair/stroller
accessible.
The Sky TonightPlanetarium Show April 14, 2-3 p.m. Open House, 1-4 p.m.Observatory Park Join during building open
house for a preview of what tolook for in the sky this month.
Meet the Artists: BettyRowley & Brian Payne April 14, 2-4 p.m.The West Woods Nature CenterMeet featured artists and
view nature-inspired watercolorpaintings while enjoying re-freshments. Artwork on display through
June 3.
Geauga Walkers April 16, 1-2:30 p.m. Headwaters ParkJoin other active seniors on
weekly hikes in Geauga Countyand the surrounding area. Hikesare typically 1 to 1 1/2 mileslong and held year-round, butcanceled if the temperature is20 degrees or lower. A naturalist leads hikes
scheduled in Geauga ParkDistrict parks. Call Geauga Senior Center
for full schedule, 440-279-2137.
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The following programs areheld at the Geauga County OSUExtension Office, PattersonCenter, 14269 Claridon-TroyRoad, Burton Township, unlessotherwise noted. For more infor-mation on these programs or toregister, call the 440-834-4656 orvisit www.geauga.osu.edu.
Wisteria, the BeautifulChallengeApril 24, 7-9 p.m..Learn the secrets of growing
this gorgeous flowering plant.Learn how to select, plant,
fertilize, prune and maintainwisteria.$15 fee.Light refreshments provided.Preregistration is encour-
aged, but walk-ins welcome.Send check payable to OSU
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Better Gardening: AvoidCommon Mistakes April 27, 9 a.m. to noonKnowing and avoiding the
common mistakes made in thegarden means better results andless frustration. Examine good gardening
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where to plant it. Learn where to turn for help
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Vertical Gardening:Growing Up in the GardenMay 4, 9-11 a.m. Vertical gardening has been
gaining popularity in recentyears as the interest in homefood production has increased. Explore several different
methods of vertical gardeningto maximize space and location. Overcome many garden lim-
itations by growing up, insteadof out. Hands-on demonstra-tions included. $20 fee. Light refreshments provided. Send check payable to OSU
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Gardening EventJune 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Hundreds of plants, familiar
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Chesterland Historical VillageThe Chesterland Historical
Village is located at the corner ofCaves and Mayfield Roads. CallJudith Schwed, 440-729-7768, formore information.
Keeper of the CaneWinnerThe Chesterland Historical
Foundation Board of Trusteeshas selected Roy Ditto as the2013 Keeper of the Cane. Ditto was born March 10,
1921 in Chester Township andhas lived in Chester Townshipsince. Ditto’s wife, Phyllis, was
born in Russell Township.Together, they have two daugh-ters and a son. Ditto was a carpenter by
trade and built many homes.His grandfather, Jacobs, ownedthe houses on the corner ofMulberry and Chillicothe roads,which at one time was a grocerystore. His grandmother was named
the 11th Keeper of the Cane. A presentation of the Cane
to Mr. Ditto will be held May 5at the village. Runner up candidates
include Bill Maiden, 91; NickArtino, 91; Joseph Benek, 91and Goldie Koesel, 97.
Roy Ditto was selected at theChesterland Hisotrical Foundation2013 Keeper of the Cane.
For more stories on Chester Township and the surrounding communities, pick up a copy of this week’s Geauga
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part of Geauga County’s opera-tional capability to respond toand recover from a disaster,with focus on giving immediateassistance in animal rescues, pro-viding animal needs assessment
info, organizing and coordinateA-CERT response teams, estab-lish and staff emergency animalevacuation shelters, assist withand coordinate animal andowner evacuations, reunite lostanimals with their owners andpromote animal emergency pre-paredness.A-CERT volunteers will
acquire the skills necessary torescue, capture, shelter and savethe lives of animals in the eventof a disaster. Visit www.geaugahumane.org
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Celebrating 20 Years in Chesterland!
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Following is a list of realestate transfers for Chester,Munson and Russell townshipsfor the week ending March 29,provided as a public service bythe Geauga County Auditor’sOffice. Transfers may involvesale of land only.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
Robert E. and Michelle M.Sayre, 8900 Ranch Drive, toRosario and Alisa PistoneNascone, $212,000. (1.90 acres)
MUNSON TOWNSHIP
Alan and Gabrielle Boose,10555 Butternut Road, to JacobSutter, $89,000. (3.12 acres)Larry D. and Debra A. Crow
(trustees), 11785 PinehurstDrive, to David and BonnieMcLeod, $417,000. (2.60 acres)
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
Albert A. and Margaret L.Varga, Russell Lane (s/l 4), toMark H. and Judy K.Schorzman, $72,500. (2.18 acres)
transfershorticulture demonstrations and“ask the expert” available atBurton Century Village, 14653East Park St., Burton Township. Proceeds fund the Geauga
County Master GardenerVolunteers Scholarship Fund.
Gardeningfrom page 10
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Women's ConferenceApril 20, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Chester Christian Center
A/G Church, 11815 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township, will behosting a conference forwomen, “Discovering YourDestiny.” Special guest speaker
Tammy Young will share ontopics such as “Who We Are inChrist,” “Finding Your Passion,”“Developing an IntimateRelationship with Christ” andmore.Cost is $10, which includes a
continental breakfast andChick-fil-A lunch. A love offering also taken. This conference is open to
all ladies including teens. Childcare provided. Pre-registration required.Call 440-729-6203 to register
or for more information.
community newsClass of 1983 –30-Year Reunion
The class of 1983 ReunionCommittee announced it wouldbe planning its 30th classreunion to take place the week-end of July 19-21. Classmates that graduated in
1983 can contact the committeeon Facebook (search “WestGeauga”) or email [email protected] to make sure thecommittee has the most updat-ed contact information. Friendsand families of 1983 graduateswho may have relocated areencouraged to share this infor-mation with them.
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FSBO, Home, 3 bedroom, 2bath, ranch, 1 acre, 1477 sq.ft., WBF, deck, $152,000. 440-479-2210.
PETSGeauga County Dog Wardenis in need of dog and puppyfood both dry and canned(nothing from China). Wealso are in need of bleach.Please help us care for the700+ dogs that come to ourshelter each year. GeaugaCounty Dog Warden, 12513Merritt Road, Chardon. Call440-286-8135 for more informa-tion.
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