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VOLUME 45 No. 51 Your Community Newspaper Since 1967 Wednesday, May 16, 2012
By Diane Ryder
Officials from GeaugaCounty’s five chambers ofcommerce and business leaderscalled Wednesday’s ConsumerConnection a huge success.
For the first time this year,the chambers’ members openedthe doors of their annual after-hours networking expo to thepublic as a way to makeresidents aware of local goodsand services available to themas well as encourage them topatronize Geauga Countybusinesses.
Thursday’s event, from 4-7:30 p.m. at the Burton branchof Kent State University,attracted an estimated 400people who squeezed up anddown aisles of booths offeringfree samples of foods, displaysof products, free items andadvice about services availableto them.
The displays spilled into thelibrary and TV lounge, whileworkshops were held in aclassroom on topics such asgardening, home technologyand dog training.
An adjacent gallery held aChinese auction of productsdonated by the businesses,including fireplace equipment,an electronic toothbrush, aKindle and gift certificates.
Businesses from throughoutthe county and beyond wererepresented, including Geothe-rmal Professionals of BainbridgeTownship, We’ll RememberCreative Gift Service of RussellTownship and ChesterlandFamily Dental Care.
Expo chairman Brian Brock-way of the Burton Chamber ofCommerce said he was verypleased with the turnout.
“It’s been pretty crowdedthe whole time,” Brockway said.“I’m very happy with it, since itis the first year we’ve gone inthis direction. The vendors arehappy because they’ve seen alot of activity and interest.”
“It’s an excellent crowd,”said Geauga County Commissi-oner Tracy Jemison, who wasattending the event with countyAdministrator David Lair.
“Everybody seems happy,
people are asking a lot ofquestions of the businessowners and there certainly are alot of vendors,” Jemison said.
“It’s definitely drawing a bigcrowd,” said Colleen Lockhart,who was manning the GeaugaSafety Council’s booth.
“I’m here to promote the
safety council to the businessesin Geauga County,” she said.
Lockhart’s nonprofit organ-ization, co-sponsored by the OhioBureau of Worker’s Compensa-tion and the Middlefield Chamberof Commerce, offers education onsafety and health topics.
Next to Lockhart’s booth,
Chardon resident MarilynFisher grimaced as she sampleda meatball at the Chow Downbooth.
“It’s good, but hot,” Fishersaid as she nibbled on thesample.
Wes Smith, 9, of Chardon, helps his mom, Annette, greet people and gives information about First Light Home Care.
By Cassandra Shofar
West Geauga Schools Boardof Education pulled in roughly15 to 20 residents Monday nightfor its special community inputmeeting to help steer the shipon its superintendent search.
Board President Bill Beersrequested all audience memberssubmit index cards listingcharacteristics they desire in thenext superintendent, saidTreasurer Michele Tullai.
“Geauga County Educati-onal Service Center Superin-tendent Matt Galemmo wasalso there,” Tullai said. “He’shelping (the board). He’s also aresident of the West Geaugadistrict. He’s going to help gothrough the applications whenthey come in.”
The current superintendent,Tom Diringer, announced hisresignation April 9 after servingtwo years of his three-yearcontract, which pays $110,000annually.
He replaced longtime Super-intendent Tony Podojil in 2010.
Since then, the school boardhas decided to take the reins —with the help of Galemmo —on the search, rather than gothrough the Ohio SchoolBoards Association as they didlast time.
Part of this new approachincludes outreach to thecommunity to glean as muchinput as possible, Beers said.
“We’ve heard from thecommunity survey done inJanuary, people want to hearmore from the board and moreinput, so we felt it wasimportant to have this kind ofmeeting to give the communitythat kind of opportunity,” hesaid. “I thought (the meeting)went OK. We didn’t know whatkind of turn out we would get.We appreciate the communityexpressing their desires andconcerns as we begin oursuperintendent search. ”
The public can also provideinput via the school website up
until the deadline for super-intendent applications, which isMay 25, Beers said.
“We are trying to get inputin multiple ways in addition tothe community meeting,” hesaid. “And we’ve gotten peopleresponding (on the site) evenbefore the communitymeeting.”
Beers said board membersalso attended the ChesterlandRotary Senior Dinner Wedn-esday night and gave those inattendance an opportunity toprovide feedback as well.
“We got a lot of the sametype of thing from them as well,” he said, referring to
By Ann Wishart
With only two MunsonTownship trustees fully on boardwith Plan A — which hadestimated costs higher thanexpected — for the town hallredesign, Architect Henry“Hank” Penttila literally wentback to the drawing board.
Last Tuesday, Penttilareceived unanimous approvalfrom trustees to proceed withPlan C following an explanationof how and why his most recentdrawing has the new spaceadded onto the southwest sideof the existing town hall shell.
On April 24, Penttilapresented trustees with a modeland an estimated price tag of$1,328,910.
Their reaction led him toreview the costs and logistics ofPlan A, in which he planned toremove walls to enlarge theexisting community room andcreate a welcoming lobby.
Besides concerns fromtrustees, Penttila said Tuesdayhe’d had further conversationwith his structural engineer.
“That conversation …caused me to revisit the projectentirely,” he said. “The walls ofthis building are not structurallycapable of supporting thestructural loads required forexpansion.”
The best approach is toleave the shell of the town hallintact and work within it torenovate the spaces, he said.
“The less we impose changeson this building, the better offwe’ll be,” he said. “Structurally,it is adequate for what it does.”
He presented a drawing ofPlan C, which has the currenttown hall and community roomreconfigured as office space andan enlargement of the currentmeeting room.
In Plan C, the lobby wouldbe built onto the west side ofthe south wall of the mainbuilding and connect to thecommunity room on the lobby’ssouthwest corner.
Financially, Penttila said theplan will be better.
Although he didn’t havedollars attached to the newconstruction, he said the high-
West Geauga Draws Input FromPublic on Next Superintendent
Munson Trustees:Proceed With Plan C
BeersTullai
Consumer • page 2
West G • page 2 Plan C • page 3
First Consumer Connection Expo Deemed a Success
“The less weimpose changes onthis building, thebetter off we’ll be.” – Architect Hank Penttila
recurring themes being broughtup.
At the community meeting,Beers shared the characteristicspeople sent in and put them upon a screen to discuss.
“Community involvementwas a big one,” Tullai said. “Andintegrity, leadership, a businesssense, transparency ... to knowthe culture of the community.”
The board also discussedhow the previous superin-tendent search was handled andthe process the board will use to
investigate the current candi-dates, which will be slightlymore flexible.
“It’s different. When OSBAdid the search, they gave theboard specific questions to ask,so the board asked the samequestions to each candidate inthe first round,” Tullaiexplained. “Whereas this time,the board will not necessarilystick specifically to thosequestions, like if one questionsleads to something else theythink is important, they caninterject that question. Thetechnique used will be a littledifferent.”
The board also askedresidents how they felt aboutthe superintendent living in theschool district.
“I kind of got the feelingthat people didn’t feel it wasnecessary that they live in theWest Geauga (district), but in
order to be able to participatein events, you’d want to beclose,” Tullai said.
Beers said communityinvolvement came throughreally loudly.
“I would say that one stoodout,” he said. “I’m in the processof tabulating and characterizing(the cards) to see which thingsreally stand out. We read themaloud to everybody ... you keephearing recurring themes.”
Beers is receiving all theapplications, Tullai said, addingthose will go to the GeaugaCounty Education ServiceCenter.
“(Galemmo) will go throughthem. He will know what theboard is looking for as far aspriorities,” she said. “They'll bedivided out by that and then theboard will choose who theywant to interview in the firstround.”
The Chow Down booth wasvery busy as representativesgave out bacon wrapped datesas well as the meatballs.
The food booths appearedto be the most popular aspeople sampled brownies fromKaufman’s Catering, minisandwiches from Rise and Dineand chocolate covered pretzelsfrom White House Chocolates.
“I like this show very much,”Fisher said. “It’s a goodopportunity to go around andsee what’s offered here. It givesus a good idea of where we canfind things and get ideas aboutthings we’d like to do.”
Further down the aisle,Geauga Tourism CouncilDirector Lynda Nemeth gaveout Geauga County triviaquizzes.
“I love to do these localshows and watch the interestingpeople,” Nemeth said. “We giveout this quiz because it’s fun tosee how well people knowGeauga County. They thinkthey do, but this shows themmaybe they don’t know as muchas they think they know.”
Tom Sulzer, owner of Sulco
Chimneys of Chester Township,said this was his first local show.
“I didn’t know what toexpect, but the crowds are goodand I’m getting goodresponses,” Sulzer said as heplaced a donation on theChinese Auction table.
To 9-year-old Wes Smith, theexpo gave him a chance to helppromote his mother’s business,First Light Home Care inChardon.
“I get to pass stuff out,” Wessaid. “It’s fun to meet peopleand help my mom.”
Wes also made the rounds ofthe booths, asking questions
about geothermal heating andpicking up a few freebies.
Later, he took home one offive door prizes — baskets ofproducts worth at least $100that were donated by eachsponsoring chamber ofcommerce.
“This is great,” Wes said,grinning proudly as he struggledto carry the huge basket.
Brockway said the vendorswere pleased with the event andthe enthusiasm that residentsshowed toward what they hadto offer.
“We’re definitely going to dothis again next year,” he said.
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ceilinged community room willbe less expensive to constructthan in Plan A, where walls hadto be demolished first.
Besides saving money, PlanC has very good logistics ofoperation, Penttila said.
The community section of thefacility can be kept entirelyseparate from offices and a seriesof doors connects the meetingroom to the lobby, where newrestrooms are planned.
A caucus or small meetingroom is still part of the plan.
Because there will be lessdemolition in the office area,the staff will be able to continueworking without the necessityof moving to another locationsuch as a trailer, Penttila said.
Also, the footprint of theproposed addition isn’t thatdifferent from Plan A, so thesite plan can stay the same, headded.
“My structural engineer said‘Our headaches are over,’”Penttila said.
Improvements to the currentbuilding to improve energyefficiency could include wallsframed on the inside of theconcrete block allowing spacefor wiring and insulation.
Windows will be replaced,Penttila said, adding high-efficiency lighting will beinstalled.
Visitors will still enter thebuilding from the south, as inPlan A.
From the lobby, they will bedirected to the communityroom on the left, offices andmeeting room straight ahead orto new restrooms to the right,according to the plan blueprint.
The community roomsection includes the kitchen anda large storage space for chairsand tables.
The standing seam steel roofwill have a 6/12 pitch, so it willmatch the rest of the structure,Penttila said, adding the ceilingin the community room will betwo feet higher than in thecurrent structure.
The new construction willactually save the townshipmoney and add about 200square feet compared to Plan A,
bringing the total to 8,810square feet, he said,
“This is still much, much lessexpensive,” Penttila said. “I’mvery happy with it. I’m anxiousto move ahead with it.”
Specifically, the architectsaid he is more optimistic aboutthe budget, the constructionschedule and the quality ofbuilding for the amount ofmoney the trustees want tospend.
The current communityroom will be redesigned intooffice space, a part of theproject that can be done with
minimal disturbance to the staff,Penttila said, adding it notrequire them to relocate duringconstruction.
Not having to demolishwalls and modify the structurewill create a significant savings,he said.
Trustees were in favor of thegeneral plan and discussed avariety of possible alterations.The architect urged them totake time to review thedrawings and discuss changes.
“It’s all on paper —anything can change. And ithas,” Penttila said.
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May 18: After PromPreview8-10 p.m.
The community is invited tostop by the high school gym tosee its transformation into a redcarpet party, where the seniorsattend for a safe and excitingafter prom party.
This year’s theme, VIPBackstage Pass, highlights diff-erent music genres. Seniorparents, community membersand students assisted in makingthe extraordinary musicaltheme come to life.
May 19: CommunityGarage Sale 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
American Legion Post 459will hold a community garagesale, 14052 Goodwin St., Burton.
Call Mike, 440-286-1202 formore information.
May 19: ChesterChristian Center ChurchFlea Market9 a.m.
Lots of items to purchase forreasonable prices and a bake sale.
All monies raised will begoing to missions work inMoldova.
Rain or shine.Chester Christian Center is
located at 11815 Chillicothe.Contact the church office,
440-729-6203 for more informa-tion.
May 19: Blue Sky FolkFestival11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Play, sing, dance or just listento incredible folk music.
Located at East ShoreUnitarian Universalist Church,10848 Chillicothe Road, Kirtland.
Tickets are $10, $8 forseniors (65 and older), free forchildren 12 and under.Discounted tickets for $8 onlineat www.blueskyfolkfest.com.
Rain or shine.Call 440-256-3400, ext. 1 for
more information.
May 19: RussellTownship Scrap TireCollection9 a.m. to Noon
A scrap tire collection forRussell Township will be held atthe township recycling center,1492 Chillicothe Road.
Limit 8 tires per household.Tires must be off the rim.Passenger tires and light trucktires only.
Russell Township residentsonly.
No business or commercialdrop off.
Rain or shine.
May 19: WGRCFundraiser5-9 p.m.
West Geauga RecreationCouncil is holding a pastadinner fundraiser at Spectators,8003 Mayfield Road, ChesterTownship.
Proceeds help withmaintenance costs of thecampground.
Price for adults is $15 andchildren are $7.50. Kids 3 andunder are free. Soft drinksincluded in admission.
There will be a 50/50 raffle,tickets $1 each.
Tickets can be purchased bycalling Abby McCarthy, 440-823-6216.
May 20: RussellTownship Memorial DayService3 p.m.
The annual Russell TownshipMemorial Day recognitionservices will be held at BriarHill Meeting Hall on the southside of Fairmount Road, justwest of Chillicothe Road.
Guest speaker is USMCWWII veteran Aaron Fox ofAuburn Township. Fox particip-ated in the invasion andrecapture of Guam in 1944 andalso the landing and capture of
Iwo Jima in 1945.Everyone is welcome.Call Jeanne Schroeder, 440-
338-5072 for more information.
May 22: WG AthleticBoosters SportsScreening5-7 p.m.
The West Geauga AthleticBoosters will kick off its 2012-2013 membership drive bysponsoring the annual sportsscreening for West Geaugaathletes in grades 6-11.
The screening will be doneby doctors from PrecisionOrthopedics Specialties, Inc.
Held in the high school gymentrance.
Memberships beginning at$40 include at least one freescreening per family.
Membership applicationsand OHSAA pre-participationphysical forms must becompleted prior to screening,and require a parent’s signature.Forms available at middleschool and high school offices.
Call 440-729-8426 for moreinformation.
May 24: Chesterland TeaParty Meeting 7 p.m.
Held at the Orchard HillsEvent Center, 11414 Caves Road.
Everyone is welcome.Refreshments served.
Call 440-552-4385 for moreinformation.
May 24: Geauga CountyBee Keepers Meeting7 p.m.
Meeting held at Kent StateUniversity Geauga Campus,11141 Claridon Troy Road,Burton.
Topic covered will be swarms. Refreshments served.
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May 24-27: St. AnselmFestival
St. Anselm Church will holdits 40th Anniversary festival onMemorial Day weekend.
The festival will have dailyopen to close entertainmentincluding: Shattered Glass,Dave’s Planet, The WayneTomsic Band, Festivus, The DonWojtila Band, SophisticatedSwing and LMNOP.
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Hours are 5-11 p.m.Thursday and Friday, noon to 11p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
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May 28: ChesterTownship CemeteryMemorial Day Service10 a.m.
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May 28: Memorial DayService11 a.m.
The community is invited toa Memorial Day Service hostedby American Legion Post 459 atthe Burton Square gazebo.
An open house will followthe service at 14052 GoodwinSt., Burton.
Call Bo, 440-834-8764 formore information.
May 28: Newbury .Memorial Day Service10:30 a.m.
Newbury Legion Post 663will host Memorial Day servicein the Newbury school auditor-ium.
The event will honor pastand present veterans.
Guest speaker Lt. Col. ThomasE. Lippert, U.S. Army retired.
Everyone is welcome. Call 440-564-5450 for
additional services held or formore information.
June 1: BainbridgeSwing Dance8 p.m.
Blue Lunch is playing atBainbridge Swing Dance, atBainbridge Town Hall, 17826Chillicothe Road, Chagrin Falls.
Dance lesson at 8 p.m.; danceand live music 9-11:30 p.m.
Adult $10, student $8, family$25.
Call 216-316-0068 for moreinformation.
June 2: CommunityChurch of ChesterlandFlea Market9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Community Church ofChesterland, 11984 Caves Road,will hold its 2nd annual fleamarket.
Admission is free.Browse through a huge
selection of items from house-hold, books, tools, small furniture,craft and garage sale items.
Bake sale and food avail-able.
Call 440-729-7898 to donateor for more information.
June 7: Chagrin ArtsPresents Musical Chairs
Live salsa music, inter-national cuisine and a vineyardwill set the scene for MusicalChairs, a benefit supportingChagrin Arts programs atAuburn Twin Oaks Winery, 9911Shadow Wood Circle, ChagrinFalls.
Local artists, students fromUrsuline College and childrenfrom the Chagrin Falls ParkCommunity Center have useddesigned 14 Adirondack Chairsto be auctioned off at the event.
Chairs are currently ondisplay at the Chagrin Artsoffice, 88 North Main Street,and will be featured throughoutthe village at upcoming events.
Musical Chairs is thefundraiser this year for thenonprofit Chagrin Arts, whichpresents the popular Chaut-auqua-in-Chagrin summerseries and the Performing ArtsSeries.
Tickets to the event are $75per person, all inclusive of food,beverage and entertainment.
Call 440-247-9700 for ticketsor more information.
June 16: Craft andClutter Sale9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The 37th annual NewburyUnited Community Churchcraft and clutter sale will beheld at the corner of stateRoute 87 and Auburn Road.
Vendor space available for$17.
Rain or shine. Call Cathy, 440-564-5991 to
rent a space or for more inform-ation.
June 16: Chester Twp.Eagles Golf OutingNoon
Chester Township EaglesAerie 4521 will hold its 3rdannual golf outing at RollingGreens Golf Course, 15900Mayfield Road, Huntsburg.
Cost is $75 per person,which includes golf, cart, steakdinner and a keg of beer.Dinner only cost is $35, whichincludes steak and non-alcoholic beverage.
Activities include a cashprize, raffles and games.
Sponsors needed. Call Todd, 440-346-0571;
Carol, 440-729-3228; or Gwenn,440-729-9542 for sponsorinformation, advanced tickets ormore information.
June 30: MetzenbaumGolf Outing
The 7th Annual Metzen-baum Center golf outing will beheld at Tanglewood NationalGolf Course, 8745 TanglewoodTr., Chagrin Falls.
Modified shotgun startbegins at 1 p.m.; dinner andprizes at 6 p.m.
Fee is $100 for golfer, whichincludes golf, cart, lunch, dinnerand prizes, or $30 for dinneronly, choice of chicken, steak orvegetarian.
Activities include 50/50raffle, skins game and compe-tition holes.
The event benefits GeaugaCounty citizens with develop-mental disabilities.
Call Kelly Ericsson, 440-729-9406 to register or for moreinformation.
July 14: Tree-MendousFlea Market9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Booth spaces are stillavailable at the Annual“Treasure Among the Trees”Flea Market located at the WestWoods, 9465 Kinsman Road,Russell Township. Outdoorspaces, the size of two parkingspaces, can be reserved for $25.
To purchase a spot, callTeresa Runion, 440-279-0882.
WG Spirit Shop SaleThe WG Spirit Shop, located
outside of the gym in the highschool, will hold its annualspring clearance sale on June 1from 3-5 p.m. and June 2 from10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All currentinventories will be on sale.
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scholarships this year. Winners include:11th GradeAlex Brooks,
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Hannah Christine Paytosh,of Chester Township, received aBachelor of Arts degree incommunication studies fromThiel College.
Gabrielle Marie Giordano,of Chester Township, received aBachelor of Arts degree inpsychology from CentenaryCollege of Louisiana.
Amanda Stark, of ChesterTownship, received a bachelor’sdegree in business administ-ration from Ohio University.
Diane Fabec and LauraSustar, of Chester Township,received a Bachelor of Sciencein nursing degree from OhioUniversity.
Alyssa Kubec, of RussellTownship, received a bachelor’sdegree from Ohio University.
For more information onthese programs or to register, callthe Geauga Park District at 440-286-9516 or visit www.geauga-parkdistrict.org. Programs arewheelchair/stroller accessibleunless indicated.
Timbertots: Flower Fun May 18, 10-11 a.m., 1-2 p.m.Big Creek Park
Join Nora the Explorer tostop and smell the flowers.
Held mostly outdoors, wea-ther permitting, please dressaccordingly. Program is designedfor the specified age group of 3-5years old (with adult); older oryounger siblings will not beconsidered registered participants.
Registration required.
Jungle Bird Canoe SafariMay 19, 9-11 a.m.Eldon Russell Park
Join International MigratoryBird Day observance celebratingthe return of migratory songbirdsfrom the Latin American Tropics.See sandpipers, vireos, flycat-chers, cuckoos, thrushes, orioles,Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, IndigoBuntings and warblers includingthe famed Golden SwampWarbler.
Bring canoe or kayak; alimited number of park canoeswill be available for use.
Registration May 12-18.
Trail Horse NatureChallengeMay 19, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Headwaters Park
A series of natural trailobstacles and nature questionsalong park trails.
Awards in youth and adultdivisions.
Helmets required.
Participants trailer theirhorses to Headwaters Park’sRoute 608 trailer parking area tomeet a naturalist and volunteers.
Anticipate hills, gravel,bridge and stream crossings onthis trail. Assigned departuretimes in order of registration;riders will ride out individuallyor in pairs at a leisurely pacesince time is not a factor in thisevent.
Bring a shovel to clean upafter your horse in the parking lot.
Indicate if intending to cancelin consideration for the waitinglist. Registration required.
Roots of American Musicin ConcertMay 19, 7-9 p.m.Big Creek Park
Enjoy four musicians fromRoots of American Musicperforming a variety of musicshowcasing our American roots,from African music to blues torock and roll.
Expect many traditionalinstruments including fiddle,pennywhistle, acoustic and slideguitars, and bass.
Refreshments served. Held indoors in the Cherry
Room if inclement weather.
Annual Spring Bird WalkSeriesMay 20, 7:30-9:30 a.m.Swine Creek Reservation
This walk is the last of sixheld in April and May toparticipate in a Greater Clevel-and tradition since 1933.
It’s an opportunity to see awide variety of birds duringspring migration, each walk at adifferent park.
Seasoned bird watchersassist novices of all ages with
observation and identification. Walks held rain or shine,
except for thunderstormsand/or high winds. Dress forweather.
Bring binoculars and birdguide.
Partially wheelchair/strolleraccessible.
Coffee with the BirdsMay 20, 10-11:30 a.m.Swine Creek Reservation
Join a naturalist for an"inside" look at bird watchingand enjoy sitting around ourbird feeding station indoorswith beverages and snacks.Drop in anytime duringprogram hours.
Timbertots: Flower Fun May 20, 3-4 p.m.B Benner Metzenbaum Park
Join Nora the Explorer tostop and smell the flowers.
Held mostly outdoors,weather permitting, please dressaccordingly. Program isdesigned for the specified agegroup of age 3-5 (with adult);older or younger siblings willnot be considered registeredparticipants.
Registration required.
Happy Hounds on a HikeMay 22, 6:30-8 p.m.Frohring Meadows
Held outdoors, please dressfor the weather.
Bring dog towels, a waterbowl, poop scoop and bags fordog clean-up. Only one dog perhandler: must be able to fullycontrol dog, kept on leash at alltimes (8 feet max). Dogs mustbe non-aggressive to people andother dogs; if altercations orincidents occur, or dog(s)exhibit aggressive behavior orexcessive barking, owner(s) ofproblematic dog(s) will beasked to leave. Registrationrequired.
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Surplus Trout Stocked atPunderson
Rainbow trout will bestocked at Punderson Lake inGeauga County on May 10.
These are surplus “catchable-sized” fish resulting from theannual statewide springstocking efforts.
Approximately 2,000 troutranging from 10 to 13 inches orabout a pound each will bestocked between 11 a.m. andnoon at the state parkcampground.
Fishing at Punderson Lake isopen to people of all ages.
The daily bag limit is fivetrout per angler with no sizelimits.
No snagging is allowed;snagged fish must be releasedimmediately. For anglers ages 16and older, an Ohio fishinglicense is required and can bepurchased at one of many arealicense dealers or the WildlifeDistrict Three office.
Punderson Lake allowselectric motors only for boatinganglers.
Call Wildlife District Three,330-644-2293 for more inform-ation.
WG Kiwanis Club NewMembers
The West Geauga KiwanisClub recently inducted threenew members, all sponsored byPresident Bart Alcorn.
Katherine (Kit) McKinneyhas lived in Chester Townshipfor 48 years. She graduatedfrom West Geauga High School.She grew up showing horses,barrel racing and rodeo's. Shehas worked fairs and festivalsfor years with her concessiontrailers. She presently volunt-eers for "Feed My Sheep", ClayEddy Fields and the AktionClub. She sees a need for moreaccess for our adults withdisabilities in our community.
Tammy Randall has lived inChester Township with herhusband Wayne and their fourchildren for five years. She has
worked at Progressive Insur-ance Corp. since 1990. Herhobbies include gardening andscrapbooking. She is presentlyserving her second year asP.T.O. president of the WestGeauga Middle School. She isinterested in supportingKiwanis youth service andscholarship committees.
Doug Balzano lives inChester Township with his wife,Kay. They have four children.He has just retired after 33years in fire service. He is astate certified paramedic andfire safety officer. He was anassistant football coach at WestGeauga High School and iscurrently the Lacrosse coach.He is interested in clubmembership and education andworking on major projects.
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Left to right: Tammy Randall, Bart Alcorn, Kit McKinney. Not pictured:Doug Balzano.
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Vendors Needed for Thisand That Sale
St. Mark Lutheran Churchwill hold a “this and that”community rummage sale at11900 Chillicothe Road from 4-7 p.m. on Sept. 7 and from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 8.
Space is available for $25 to$35. Call Edie, 440-667-5996;Lori, 440-338-3537; or Joan 440-256-8229 for registration or formore information.
Kirtland Bethel BibleChurch Special Meeting
Kirtland Bethel BibleChurch, 10172 ChillicotheRoad, will hold a specialmeeting featuring EvangelistKevin Brownfield from 11 a.m.and 6 p.m. on May 20 and at 7p.m. May 23.
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In humble appreciation for our military
heroes who dedicated their lives to serving
our nation for the freedoms we cherish, we
invite you to join us for the Memorial Day
Observance Ceremony to take place at the
Chester Township Cemetery on State Route
306, Monday, May 28, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.
The ceremony will be held rain or shine.Please plan on attending this remembrance
service honoring our veterans.For further information, contact
the Chester Town Hall at 440-729-7058.
Chester township park Board
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The Geauga West Library islocated at 13455 ChillicotheRoad. For more information onthese programs or to register, call440-729-4250 or register inperson.
Youth Services NewsSuper Sign Up DayMay 30, 4-8 p.m.
Super sign up day for allsummer reading programs.
Children and teens alikemay sign up to read for prizesthroughout the summer as wellas participate in programs
designed and planned especiallyfor their individual age groups.Teens may also sign up tovolunteer to help with school-age programs and help with theTrailblazer/Book Buddiesprogram for students enteringfirst through third grades.
Adult Services NewsCrop ‘til You DropMay 19, 6-10 p.m.
Bring own scrapbookingmaterials and use libraryfacilities to “crop ‘til you drop.”
Regina Geither BookSigning
Regina M. Geither’s debutyoung adult paranormal fantasynovel, “Island of Tory,” was justreleased in March.
It is the story of Arella Cline,a young teen who tries to begina new life on a remote Irishisland after the tragic death ofboth of her parents.
Along with adjusting to anew culture and a new set ofrules, Arella soon has to dealwith the fact that she is plaguedby shadow figures, mysteriousauras and disembodied voices.
Arella deals with thepossibility that she may begoing crazy. Or is it that shecould be ensnared in an ancientIrish curse?
“Island of Tory” combinesCeltic myth, island lore and
teenage attitude for a remark-able recipe of paranormal susp-ense.
Geither is an intermediateteacher who started her careerin education at Kenston Interm-ediate School in BainbridgeTownship.
She currently teaches fourthgrade in Berea as well as anadult novel writing class atPolaris Career Center in Midd-leburg Heights.
She is in the process ofcontinuing the saga of Arellawith a sequel to “Island of Tory”to be published soon.
Illustrations for her firstbook were done by her son.
Geither will be doing a booksigning at Fireside Bookshop inChagrin Falls from 1-3 p.m. May19. Find out more about her atwww.reginamgeither.com.
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entertainmentGeauga Lyric TheaterGuild
Geauga Lyric Theater Guildis located at 101 Water St.,Chardon. Call 440-286-2255 toregister or for more inform-ation.
ShowsTo Kill a MockingbirdMay 17, 7:30 p.m.
May 18, 7:30 p.m.May 20, 2 p.m.
Apollo’s Fire: Cleveland’sBaroque Orchestra
June 17, 7 p.m.
Summer ClassesArt Around the WorldTuesdays, June 12 through
July 17, 1-2:30 p.m.
Ages 6-11$80, plus $20 material feeLocated at Arts Center, 106
Water St., Chardon
Jazz/Modern DanceTuesdays, June 5 through
July 10, 4:30-5:30 p.m.Ages 8-13$60Located at Geauga Theater,
101 Water St., Chardon
May17: Aquilegia GardenClub Field Trip
Aquilegia Garden Club isplanning a field trip to Gilson'sGardens, 3059 North RidgeRoad, Perry.
Car pooling available fromRed Hawk Grille (northeastcorner of state Route 44 andAuburn Road), leaving at 10a.m.
A meeting starting at 10:30a.m., will be focusing on what isnew in the industry.
After the meeting, there willbe a 3 minute wagon tour of thefacility with ample time to shopfor annuals, perennials, groundcover, shrubs and more.
Return to Red Hawk Grillefor lunch, followed by abusiness meeting at Betty Lou'shome.
Call Mary Kay Swetel, 440-729-7910 for more information.
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WG Soccer TryoutsWest Geauga Soccer Club
travel league tryouts are May 29through June 1 at West GeaugaCommons, 14070 ChillicotheRoad.
Games are usually played onSundays, with occasional week-day games. One weekly eveningpractice session.
Players must sign in, wearwarm ups, bring a soccer ball,water and shin guards.
Call Bernie Mandel, 440-338-3990 for more information.
Tryouts:May 29, boys only:6-7:30 p.m., born between 8/1/00 and 7/31/007-8:30 p.m., born between 8/1/98 and 7/31/00
May 30, girls only:6-7:30 p.m., born between 8/1/02 and 7/31/03
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May 31, boys only:6-7:30 p.m., born after 8/1/036:30-8:30 p.m., born between 8/1/01 and 7/31/03
June 1, girls only:6-7:30 p.m., born after 8/1/037-8:30 p.m., born between 8/1/98 and 7/31/01.
NDCL New BasketballCoaches
Notre Dame-CathedralLatin named new varsity headcoaches for its boys and girlsbasketball programs.
Chris Poulos will lead theboys program. Poulospreviously served as an assistantcoach at Westerville South,Lakewood, Normandy, NDCLand Cuyahoga Heights. Poulosis a science teacher at theschool.
Joe Spicuzza, the chair ofNDCL's Physical EducationDepartment, is the new headcoach of the girls program. Hiscareer has included six years ashead women's basketball coachat John Carroll University aswell other coaching positions atKenston, Aurora and Kirtland.
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KARATE INSTITUTE
10823 Mayfield Road • Chardon OH 44024440-285-0871 • www.karate-institute.com
Serving Geauga County area for over 20 years
SUMMER KARATE CAMPJULY 23-27 • 9AM-3PM • AGES 5-13
Space is Limited, Register Soon!
Join Sensei James Stuber and other Karate Institute of Americainstructors for fun-filled skill building and games.
Focus on physical fitness, confidence building,personal safety & awareness,
self-discipline, & character building.Camp Fee includes uniform
$175 first student of family, $125 add’l.Bring sack lunch & water bottle. Snack provided daily.
Any questions? Contact Sensei Stuber440-285-0871, jistub@windstream.net
May 18: St. AnselmYoung of Heart Noon
St. Anselm Young of Heartwill meet at the Parish Center.Bring brown bag lunch. Dessertand beverage provided.
Speaker Dieter Huth, bornin Germany during World WarII, will talk about war and itsaftermath as seen through theeyes of a child.
On Aug. 5, a trip is plannedto the Ohio Light Opera in
Wooster to see “Guys andDolls”.
Lunch and a stop at theEverything Rubbermaid Storeare included. Cost is $98 or $101for non-members.
On July 19, a trip toSandusky is planned to see“Always… Patsy Cline”.
Lunch included. Cost is $73 or $76 non-
members. Call Jeri for reservations,
729-2239. Everyone is welcomeon trips.
for the CommunityCommunityCommunityCommunityCommunity
Meetings
Chester Township: May 16, 7p.m., Zoning Commission;May 17, 7 p.m., Board ofTrustees. All meetings areheld at the Town Hall, 12701Chillicothe Road, unless oth-erwise noted.
Munson Township: May 17, 6:30p.m., Board of Zoning Appe-als, public hearing on vari-ance appeals; May 22, 5:30p.m. – Park Board, specialmeeting to discuss play-grounds, Munson TownshipPark, 6:30 p.m. – Board ofTrustees. All meetings areheld at Township Hall, 12210Auburn Road unless other-wise noted.
Russell Township: May 16, 7p.m., Board of Trustees; May23, 7:30 p.m., ZoningCommi-ssion. All meetingsare held at Fire-RescueStation, 14810 ChillicotheRoad, unless otherwisenoted.
West Geauga BOE: May 18,7:30 a.m. – FinanceCommittee, 8:30 a.m. –Curriculum and TechnologyCommittee; May 21, 6:45p.m. – Records RetentionCommittee, Super-intendentconference room, 8615Cedar Road, 7 p.m. – BOEregular meeting, WGMSCommunity Room, 8611Cedar Road.
Dear Editor,Congratulations to Chris
Setigerwald, her staff and thevolunteers in CASA for KIDSof Geauga County for beingrecognized as "heroes" by theAmerican Red Cross.
Geauuga County's CASAvolunteers provide valuableguardian ad litem services,protecting the best interest ofchildren involved in abuse,neglect and dependency casesadjudicated by the GeaugaCounty Juvenile Court. I see thebenefit of the CASA GALprogran in my court on afirsthand basis. Every year,
CASA volunteers quietlycontribute countless hours forthe protection of children invulnerable situations. Sincethese guardian services are
provided at no cost to thecounty for the guardian's times,Geauga County taxpayers savemore than $300,000 per year.
Even more importantly, thepositive contributions thatCASA guardians make for thewelfare of the children theyprotect in Geauga County arepriceless.
The recognition of theGeauga County CASA forKIDS program and its selflessvolunteer guardians by theAmerican Red Cross is welldeserved.
Sincerely,Judge Timothy J. Grendell
Following is a list of realestate transfers in Chester,Russell and Munson townshipsfor the week ending May 4,provided as a public service bythe Geauga County Auditor’sOffice. Transfers may involvesale of land only.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
Federal National MortgageAssociation, 9380 ShermanRoad, to Cynthia L. Troutman,$193,000.
Anita M. Schulte, 11415Willow Hill Drive, to Thomas S.and Maria M. Geraci, $215,000.
Laurie Flesher, 8635Carmichael Drive, to TinaMarie Troyer, $155,000.
MUNSON TOWNSHIP
Kenneth L. and Christine E.Bowman, 11355 Beechnut Lane,to Charles R. and Laurie A.Junod, $400,000.
David Matthew, JamesMichael and Richard Nemecek,10181 Mayfield Road, to DennisJ. Jr. and Mary J. Martin,$195,000.
Jason and Laura C. Wright,11533 Twin Mills Lane, toRobert M. and Ellen M. Kinney,$295,000.
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
Federal National MortgageAssociation, 13643 CuyahogaTrail, to Suzanne Kay Fioritto,$82,000.
Park View Federal SavingsBank, 9555 Music St., to MusicalWoods LLC, $1,375,000.
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Now open: J & B SAL-VAGE GROCERY, 15698Mayfield Road, Hunts-burg (between Clay St.and Princeton Road).Canned goods, cereals,health and beauty, dairyproducts, bread and petfood too. Hours are M - F 8a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sat. 8a.m. to 2 p.m.
FOR SALEMulch - best prices, freedelivery. Dyed bark$28.50/yd, regular bark$26.50/yd. All deliveredprices. 440-915-8227.
Browning Sweet Sixteensemi-automatic shot gun.Field barrel, slug barreland hard case. $1000 orbest offer. 440-429-1679.
Driveway limestone, freedelivery. All sizes deliv-ered and spread. Bestprices, $26.50 per ton.Topsoil available. 440-915-8227.
Playground World swingclimber gym. Threeswings, tire swing, deck,monkey bars, slide andmore. $1400 or best offer.You disassemble andhaul. 440-463-8332.
All vegetables $1 each,13113 Marilyn Drive,Chesterland. 440-596-7808,Wayne.
CARS
Paying cash $50 - $15,000for: cars, trucks, scrap,running or not, construc-tion equipment, tractors,muscle cars, antique cars,tools. 440-862-5706 or 440-254-4281.
2001 Toyota Avalon XLS,94K miles, 6 cylinder,leather, all options. Verynice. $7500, 440-951-8176.
2003 Chevy Blazer 4X4,124K miles, new tires,brakes, remote start,$4500. Call 440-729-4741.
1988 Corvette 4+3 stick,80,000 miles, black remov-able top, new tires andexhaust. 440-429-1679.
Top dollar, wrecked,junked and unwantedvehicles. Scrap clean-ups,free removal. Used partsand tires for sale. Call440-321-1469 or 440-321-1467.
For sale: 1994 Trans AM.Only 44,000 miles, A-1shape, new tires, T-tops.Asking $10,000. Call 440-256-1107.
Wanted junk cars andtrucks. Pay $250 and up.440-293-8504 or cell 440-228-5921.
HELP WANTED CNC operator’s - minimum
of 5 years experience.
Must have own tooling.
Over time and top pay.
Call between 8 a.m. and 12
p.m. 440-729-2616.
Local restaurant to hire
the following: Part-time
cook, dishwasher/prep.
Must have a minimum 2
years high volume diner
experience. Days only.
Weekdays and weekends
a must. Call 440-729-0101.
Reliable babysitter need-
ed for 7 and 10 year old
kids for summer break.
Two days per week, 8:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Chesterland. 216-408-3706.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESTrainers wanted - 50 year
old distribution company.
Looking for online train-
ers. Flexible hours,
$1500+/month, work
from home. www.GoodMo-
rningFreedom.com.
FOR RENT
Kirtland on Rt.6, just
west of 306. Central loca-
tion, for any type of work
or warehouses and
offices. Good space for
lease! Call 440-283-9191 or
440-313-1611.
Apartment for rent - East
185th and lakeshore.
Large one bedroom apart-
ment, ground floor, quiet,
clean. $450/month. 440-
729-0323.
WANTED TO BUYWanted extra large blackwalnut trees 24” diameterand larger. 440-834-4232.
Wanted riding lawnmow-ers, 4 wheelers, farm trac-tors, etc. 440-352-7372.
GARAGE SALES
If you need to have aMoving sale,, Estate Saleor Garage Sale, callKathy Willis at 440-729-2790 for assistance.Experienced. Referencesavailable. We are nowdoing partial estate buy-outs.
Wanted: Grandma’s cos-tume jewelry, compacts,perfume, linens, knick-knacks. Grandpa’s toys,trains, coins, bottles andfishing lures. Also buyingmisc. collections andestates. 440-338-5942.
Perennial plant and gar-den art sale. May 16,through May 27, 9 a.m. to4 p.m., 10565 WorrellRoad, Kirtland.
Chesterland, 12169 ShilohDrive, Thursday andFriday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Moving sale: household,furniture, exercise equip-ment and miscellaneous.
Estate sale: ClevelandHeights, 3479 Northcliffe,off Silsby. Friday throughSunday, May 18-20, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Antiques, brasschandelier, china col-lectible keys, brass,pewter, cat lovers memo-rabilia, jewelry, diningset, bedroom sets, desk,stove, washer, dryer ori-ental rugs, metal casting,tools, depression glass,jadeite, linens, records,framed prints, col-lectibles.
Huge antique and garagesale, Friday & Saturday,May 18 & 19, from 9 a.m. to5 p.m., 12615 Harold Drive,Chesterland. Additionalinventory put out eachday. Eastlake Victoriandresser, antiques, tables,chest of drawers, wash-stand, child’s woodendesk and chair, old carni-val glass, glassware,
Czech china set, chinaplace setting for 12w/extras, wooden boxes,jewelry, marble from theTerminal Tower, lamps,old trunks, wicker, oldkitchen utensils, house-hold, much misc.
Estate sale: Cheap pricesto sell! Dishes, glasses,knick-knack, pictures,provincial end tables andmatching coffee table,lamps, tools, and etc. May17 & 18, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,8382 Sharp Lane,Chesterland, 440-729-1398.
8900 Antelope Run,Russell. Save-the-date:May 25, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,May 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Tons of great treasuresand over 200 plants!Decorative accessories,collectibles, vintage dollclothes and accessories,craft and gift supplies,floral and holiday sup-plies, great pictures and
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The Chester Township Trustees will be accepting employment applicationsuntil May 21, 2012 for a seasonal Road Worker Position.
Applications may be picked up and submitted at the Chester Township Offices located at12701 Chillicothe Road between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Friday.
This employee will work with the road crew and under the direction of the Road Superinten-dent. Some knowledge of construction practices and the use of hand and power tools arepreferred. Applicants must be a minimum of 18 years and have a valid State of Ohio driver’slicense. A pre-employment drug screen and physical will be required prior to employment.
This position does not provide the employee with any benefits, and the wage will be $11.00per hour. The employment frame of this seasonal position is May end until September end.
If you have any questions regarding this position,please contact the Chester Township Road Superintendent at 440-729-9110.
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WORK WANTEDComputer Repair, Reason-able Rates, Spyware &Virus Removal, Hard-ware & Software installa-tion, Troubleshooting,Networking, Ray, 216-315-0508. Located in Chester-land Area.
LOST & FOUNDMissing tortoise namedsnappy “Nappy.” Lostbrown sulcata tortoise,12” X 8.” Likes lettuce andgrass. Last seen nearCaves and Mulberry inChesterland. Please callif found. Gentle, does notbite. 440-729-1555 or 440-413-3153. Reward of $200if found.
REAL ESTATEChesterland split level, 4bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 acrelot, 2 car attached garage,central air many updates,move in ready. $139,000,440-878-1610.
PETSGeauga County DogWarden is in need of dogand puppy food both dryand canned (nothing fromChina). We also are inneed of bleach. Pleasehelp us care for the 700+dogs that come to ourshelter each year. GeaugaCounty dog Warden,12513 Merritt Road,Chardon. Call 440-286-8135for more information.
SERVICESFlyers to distribute? Do itthe easy way. Insert theminto the ChesterlandNews for only $37.50 perthousand or 3-3/4c perpiece. Call 440-729-7667 fordetails.
Color copies, great price!The Chesterland Newsoffers full service copy-ing. Color or Black ink,any quantity on anypaper. 8389 MayfieldRoad, Chesterland, 440-729-7667.
Fax service available atthe Chesterland News,8389 Mayfield Road,Chesterland, 440-729-7667.
Graphics, design, typeset-ting: Beautiful work doneat the Chesterland News.Logo designs, letter-heads, brochures andbusiness cards. 8389Mayfield Road, Chester-land, 440-729-7667.
Resumes: Resumes can betyped for you at theChesterland News, 8389Mayfield Road,Chesterland, 440-729-7667.
Learn to paint, sun, rain,clouds, wind, moonlight,twilight, dusk, fog, sky.Oils, acrylics, watercol-ors. CIA graduate, GeorgeZetzer, 216-381-0551.
If pregnant or just look-ing for child care, wouldlove to take care of yourchild! I have a full timeopening in my home.Days, Monday throughFriday. Lots of refer-ences, live in Chesterland,306/322 area. Eighteenyears experience. 440-487-9220.
Pressure washing anddeck refinishing. Chester-land resident. References,440-342-4552.
Decks - power-washingand staining, protectivecoatings. Free estimates,references. 440-564-7404.
College student availablefor spring clean-up andodd jobs. Services caninclude weed eating,weeding , mulching, etc.Call 440-231-4377.
Local cleaning womenwith ten years experiencehas cleaning openings bi-weekly, weely or monthly.Will also do one timecleaning. Reasonable rates.Please call Heather ifinterested at 440-384-1137.
DJ-Force, disc-jockeyservice. 27 years experi-ence for all occasions.Weddings, birthday’s,anniversaries and privatefunctions. Call Roy at 216-288-3328.
Painting - home exteriorsand interiors. Free esti-mates, references. 440-247-5452.
Asphalt repair, replaceand repair damaged orhole spots in drivewayFREE estimates. 440-915-8227.
Construction and backhoeservice: Specializing inreplacing old drain tilesand catch basins, reshapegravel driveways.Hauling of demolitionmaterials. 440-729-7810.
Photographer/videogra-pher, available to captureall your special memoriesfor any occasion; gradua-tion parties, familyreunions, birthday par-ties, office parties, etc.Call Michelle for moreinformation, 440-286-4848.
Jenny’s Auto Detailing -All year round. 440-321-9406.
Offering special dis-counts for interior andexterior painting andstaining this season. 13years experience.Professional insured, callDan at 440-342-4552.
Music CO-OP, 440-221-2274.Music lessons on allinstruments. Retail sales,rentals, consignments.Guitar, amp and bandinstruments and repairs.12661 CHILLICOTHEROAD.
Carpenter, 30 years expe-rience, decks, kitchen,finish work, storm doors.Small jobs also. 729-8157.
Plumbing: Professional,affordable, reliable.Water heaters, toilets,faucets, drain cleaning.440-537-6045 or 440-285-0800.
Skip’s Painting, wallpa-pering, power-washing,and small repairs.Insured. Satisfactionguaranteed! Member ofAngie’s List. Over 25years’ experience. 440-338-5098.
Yard and storm damageclean-up, down treeremoval and brush chip-ping. Call, 440-342-4552.
Two boys and a scrappyidea. Metal recyclers.Removal of unwantedlawn & garden equip-ment, hot water tanks,washers, dryers, batter-ies, cans, etc. Call 440-729-8213.
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