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August 11 - 24, 2019 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XLVI, No. 3

4220 W. Broad St.

(Across from Westland Mall)

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Featuring

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Remembering a

community leader

By Dedra Cordle

Staff Writer

It was a bittersweet day for those in

attendance at the Aug. 6 Franklin

Township National Night Out.

While smiles were shared and the

laughter of children could be heard across

the grounds at Central Baptist Church,

people could not help but think of the

woman who would no longer be there.

For more than two decades, Juanita

Kaufman was a fixture of the community

crime-fighting event. Months before, she

could be found going door-to-door or busi-

See REMEMBERING page 3

Page 10

Inside

Messenger photo by Dedra Cordle

Summer Jam West held a dedication ceremony in late July for the unveiling of Peace Train, its third major mural in the Hilltop.

The 110 feet by 20 feet mural, which is located at 2322 Sullivant Ave., was created by artist Justin Withrow (left) and assistant

Brandon Mullins.

Mural has message of peace and unity

By Dedra Cordle

Staff Writer

Patti Von Niessen was on a mission.

As the executive director of Summer

Jam West, a local non-profit organization

whose goal is to bring music and art to

the westside, she had been scouting locations

for their third major mural and was

quickly losing hope each time she went

out.

“I had been driving up and down West

Broad Street and up and down Sullivant

Avenue and all throughout the city for

weeks looking for the perfect place for our

Peace Train mural,” she said. “We could

never find a building that was large

enough for what we had planned and we

had begun to feel really discouraged.”

Then one day, on another pass along

Sullivant Avenue, she spotted a huge and

rather unremarkable wall at the intersection

of S. Wheatland. She quickly fell

in love.

“It was a beauty,” Von Niessen

gushed.

As she exited her vehicle, this after

spending several minutes gaping through

the windshield thinking of the wall’s

potential and promise, she searched the

building for a contact number and

promptly called to inquire about using it

for a mural.

“It was a dead number,” she said. “But

that just made us more determined to

find out who owned the building.”

With the help of her husband and

friend Doug Christenson, they discovered

that the property was owned by the Bible

Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ

and they too were looking to spice up the

plain, gray wall.

“We just wanted someone to paint it

white so we could use it as a movie screen

in the summer,” said Deacon Herman

Ringer. “I never expected what was to

come.”

Upon approval from the church, the

organization put out a call for artists to

submit designs for a Peace Train mural

that would showcase “inclusion, diversity

and acceptance.” Among the artists who

submitted a design was Justin Withrow,

See MURAL page 2

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The Reel Deal ................. 11

Illegal Dumping

City reviews its clean neighborhood

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Farmer’s Market

Zucchini races, corn eating contests

and more at township event Page 4

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Clean neighborhood initiative making strides in the Hilltop

Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther met

with a city illegal dumping crew in early

August as it cleaned up a dump site in an

alley in the Hilltop, one year after

announcing plans to aggressively fight this

nuisance crime in Columbus neighborhoods.

“Our neighborhoods are not dumping

grounds. I am committed to providing a

clean and safe environment for our residents

and, through the hard work of our

illegal dumping team, we are getting

results,” said Ginther. “We have more work

to do, and the city will continue to dedicate

resources to prevention, education and

enforcement to address this key quality of

life issue.”

Three Columbus Division of Refuse

MURAL

Continued from page 1

Collection ground crews and new equipment

assist in alley cleanups. In 2019,

3,500 tons of trash and debris have been

cleaned up in city alleys, including 40 tons

of tires.

Multi-department responses to illegal

dumping hot spots, in cooperation with

refuse collection, Columbus code enforcement

and police officers, and the city attorney’s

office, are educating residents, landlords,

remodelers and others on proper disposal

of materials and debris to prevent

dumping and build cases to hold violators

accountable.

First-year accomplishments of the

Clean Neighborhoods initiative to combat

illegal dumping include:

• Mapping of 311 complaints is effectively

identifying illegal dumping hot spots

as part of the Comprehensive

Neighborhood Safety Strategy.

• The expanded use of neighborhood

safety cameras and trail cameras by city

solid waste inspectors is assisting in investigating

illegal dumping sites and identifying

offenders. Cameras have been placed in

80 locations so far.

• 1,240 300-gallon trash receptacles

have been replaced with 4,184 90-gallon

containers in many alleys, and more conversions

are planned.

• Solid waste inspectors and code

enforcement officers are teaming up to

ensure nuisance materials on private property

are properly disposed of by a private

hauler.

More than 4,718 service requests for

solid waste investigations by city inspectors

have been made this year.

“The effects of illegally dumped waste in

our great city and to the lives of our residents

is real and severe,” said city councilman

Emmanuel Remy, chair of the environment

committee. “I am encouraged by

the work of our illegal dumping crews and,

while we have more to do, neighborhood by

neighborhood we are tackling this issue

head-on.”

Residents are encouraged to report illegal

dumping by contacting the city’s 311

service center at (614) 645-3111.

a native of West Virginia who moved to the

area a decade ago to attend the Columbus

College of Art and Design.

“When we submitted our artwork for

this competition, we never expected to

win,” he said.

He added that while he had complete

confidence in his team from Lookout

Supply to create something beautiful, he

had no confidence in their ability to be

selected.

“We just never win anything,” Withrow

said.

Von Niessen said the members of

Summer Jam West spent weeks going over

the proposals and could not come to a

unanimous decision.

“They were all so wonderful,” she said.

Ultimately, they asked the leadership at

the Bible Way Church to choose between

the top-two vote getters. They chose

Withrow.

“We loved his design because there is a

little something for everyone,” said Ringer.

“There were butterflies for the kids, a message

about health, and the reminder that

we all have to come together to achieve

peace.”

In late May, Withrow and his team got

to work on the 110 feet by 20 feet wall,

transforming it with spray paint into a colorful

3D representation of love, light, and

acceptance.

Withrow said he was proud of his mural,

which was completed in late July, and

hoped it could bring some positivity to a

community that is often forgotten.

“This is a place that deserves beautiful

things too.”

Ringer said he was delighted with the

finished product, stating his belief that it

could be a real conversation starter for

change in the area.

“Art, especially artwork that looks like

Justin’s, has a way of doing that,” he said.


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REMEMBERING

Continued from page 1

ness to business soliciting sponsors and

donations for food and raffle prizes. Weeks

before, she could be found rounding up

more than a hundred volunteers. Days

before she could be found in the kitchen,

making pies and cakes and her famed popcorn

balls. And bright and early on that

first Tuesday in August, there she would

be until the end.

“National Night Out was a real passion

for her,” said Ralph Horn, a township

trustee who has called Kaufman a friend

for 30 years. “Ever since it was created

nationally in the 1980s, it just struck her

fancy.”

He said the mission of the event meshed

with who was she was as a person.

“Juanita was someone who cared very

deeply about her community and the safety

of the people in it,” he said. “But most of

all, she cared about the children and wanted

to make sure their world was a better

place.”

In March of 2018, Kaufman announced

that she would no longer be able to take on

an active role in NNO due to her health.

However, the then 96-year-old swore she

would be there to enjoy the festivities and

she was.

In the weeks leading up to this year’s

NNO, her health kept declining. On July

25, she passed away.

Patricia Davis, a township resident who

has also called Kaufman a friend and

mother-figure for more than 30 years, said

it was hard to be at the event and not see

her fluttering around.

“She was always smiling here, and

everywhere, really,” she said. “We’ll really

miss her. She was a very special, very kind

lady.”

While Kaufman may no longer be a

physical presence at the event, her legacy

is all around it. In 2008, the township

trustees designated the first Tuesday in

August as ‘Juanita Kaufman Day.’ They

also established a community award in her

honor, recognizing one resident who has

helped enhance the community the way

she did. This year, the award went to

Davis, whom trustee Aryeh Alex called

“one of the most caring individuals.”

“Patricia is very active in her local block

watch, pitches in when neighbors need

Messenger photo by Dedra

Cordle

Patricia Davis was

named the recipient

of the 2019 Juanita

Kaufman Award at

this year’s National

Night Out. The

award goes to a resident

of Franklin

Township who has

helped enhance the

community.

help with their yard work, and is always

there to lend a hand to our elderly residents.

“She is just such a caring individual and

truly deserving of the Juanita Kaufman

Award.”

Davis said she was honored to receive

the award, calling it a “big surprise.”

“I like to help out because everyone has

been so friendly to me,” she said. “It’s just

a really caring community.”

Davis, who has been living in the township

for 53 years, stated that what made

the recognition even greater was that the

name of her friend is on the award.

“Juanita would always be out helping

others,” she said. “I wanted to do that, too.”

In addition to founding the local chapter

of NNO, Kaufman established the

Eastfield/Westbrook Neighborhood

Association and block watch, was named

the recipient of the 2007 Northwest Civic

Association’s Anna Mildred Henderson

Award, and was a member of the

Southwest Area Commission since 2004.

Stefanie Coe, the current chair of the

commission, served alongside Kaufman

from 2008 until her term expired in 2018.

“Juanita was very passionate about the

community,” Coe said. “Not only was she

driven to serve but she was also very dedicated

to children in particular. She was an

advocate for herself and for those who

were not able to advocate for themselves.”

Horn said there is much he will miss

about Kaufman, such as seeing her house

decorated for the holidays, driving her to

government meetings, and hearing from

the latest person she helped.

“She turned away no one,” he said.

He said what gives him comfort is

knowing the impact she made in the community

and on their lives will withstand

the test of time.

“She was an inspiration to many people,

myself included,” Horn said. “There can

never be another Juanita but if there were

three or four more people like her, the

world would be a better place.”

A public memorial will be held for

Juanita Kaufman on Aug. 24 at St. John’s

Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at

3233 Columbus St. in Grove City. The

service will begin at 11:30 a.m.

Messenger file photo

Juanita Kaufman is pictured here with

the first Juanita Kaufman Award in 2008.

The award was named after Kaufman to

recognize those who serve their community.

The long-time community activist

died on July 25.

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Community Focus

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Township raising funds for special needs sports field

By Amanda Ensinger

Staff Writer

James Gant, the Prairie Township

Community Center director updated the

trustees about a special needs sports field

at a recent board meeting.

To date, the township has raised

$728,000 for an artificial turf field that

would be designed specifically for individuals

with special needs.

“The field will have a hard surface and

will be an artificial turf,” Gant said. “This

will allow people in crutches or wheelchairs

to more easily use the field and won’t be as

restricting for them as a natural field

would be.”

The field would be used for soccer, football

and other field sports.

community events

Children’s Fair

The Prairie Township Farmer’s Market will host a special

market event from 4 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 12. The special market will

be a children’s fair and will include face paintings and balloon

twisting, along with market favorites like Miller’s Homemade Ice

Cream. All events are free and held at the Prairie Township

Community Center, 5955 West Broad St. For more information,

visit www.prairietownship.org.

Immunizations in Prairie Twp.

Franklin County Public Health will offer adult and childhood

immunizations on Aug. 15 at the Prairie Township Fire

Department, 123 Inah Ave. To schedule an appointment, call (614)

525-3719 or visit www.myfcph.org.

The money raised for the field comes

through the Prairie Township Community

Fund, a group that is funded under the

umbrella of the Columbus Foundation.

This allows community stakeholders to

raise funds for projects within the township.

The mission of the organization is to

enhance the quality of life in the greater

Prairie Township area by enriching traditions

and supporting innovation through

leadership and giving.

The Columbus Foundation is a philanthropic

advisor to 2,500 individuals, families

and businesses who have created charitable

funds and planned gifts to make a

difference in the lives of others through

philanthropy.

The township needs to raise approximately

$2 million for the field and plans to

have that raised by April 2020. The hope is

to start the project next year and the township

plans to have the field at the new

Galloway Road Sports Complex.

Money for the project will continue to be

raised by corporate and private donations,

as well as other creative tactics by the

Prairie Township Community Fund.

Once this project is complete, the Prairie

Township Community Fund plans on looking

at other major projects they can raise

funds to support in the township. Among

the projects that could be completed in the

future includes an expansion of the pool at

the Prairie Township Community Center.

In related news, Gant gave an update on

membership and activity at the community

center.

Gant said the center currently has 6,869

members and 2,079 of those members are

residents. Of that, 4,397 of those members

are non-residents and 3,986 are senior citizens.

Gant said, “On average a community

center has 10 percent of its members from

their community, we have 14 percent

which is wonderful.”

Gant also said the center has a 96.55

percent retention rate of members when

the industry average to retain members is

60 percent.

If you are interested in learning more

about membership at the community center,

donating to the Prairie Township

Community Fund or learning more about

the new artificial turf field, visit

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Top left, 7-year-old Gavin Murnahan eats

his third ear of corn at the corn eating

competition. Pictured above (from left to

right) is 4-year-old Maielle Weidman, 5-

year-old Vivian Young, and 4-year-old

Luna Kissel releasing their racers down

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touches on her zucchini racer at the Prairie Township Farmer’s

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Government Focus

Program aims to recycle right

The city of Columbus is partnering with SWACO to

launch a grant-funded recycling education campaign

designed to reduce contamination in Columbus’s recycling

stream and control program costs. The eightweek

Feet on the Street initiative began July 15 in several

city neighborhoods.

Recycling contamination, caused by incorrect or

soiled materials placed into the recycling system,

increases costs and decreases recovery of recyclable

materials. Contamination can threaten the sustainability

of the city’s recycling program.

SWACO (Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio)

has been selected on behalf of the city to receive a

$40,000 grant to work with The Recycling Partnership,

a national nonprofit that provides direct support to

local governments to enhance their recycling programs.

The project is being funded by The Recycling

Partnership and Ohio EPA as part of a statewide initiative

to address recycling stream contamination.

“We’re proud of our curbside recycling program in

Columbus and the participation rate that averages

about 75 percent,” said Tim Swauger, administrator of

the division of refuse collection. “We want it to continue

to be successful and economically sustainable by

reducing contamination. It’s important that residents

pay attention to what they put in their city recycling

containers. We’re confident this education initiative

will improve their understanding of how to ‘Recycle

Right’ so that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently for

the program.”

The Recycling Partnership will provide $150,000 in

staff and resource support for the program, and

SWACO will supply $18,000 in matching funds for

project management. Rumpke is also working with the

city and SWACO on the initiative.

Feet on the Street will work with about 20,000

households in select areas around Columbus to educate

about proper recycling. Education magnets have

been mailed to these residents that illustrate what

should and should not be put into their recycling containers.

Additional field activities to educate them on

proper recycling will occur through Sept. 7.

Specially trained personnel will conduct curbside

container observations. Residents who have contaminants

in their containers will receive an informational

“Warning Tag” on their cart with direct feedback on

how to improve its contents. Containers contaminated

a second time will get an “Oops Tag” and the container

will not be emptied. Instead, residents can correct the

mistake and return the container to the curb for their

next scheduled pickup.

The city wants to empower residents to recycle

more and to do so correctly.

“Only these items should be placed in your curbside

recycling containers: paper and flattened cardboard,

plastic bottles and jugs, glass bottles and jars, metal

cans and cartons,” Swauger said. “Items should be

clean, empty and not bagged.”

“By only placing the correct recyclables into containers,

you are helping your community sustain this

important curbside recycling program,” said Kyle

O’Keefe, SWACO director of innovation and programs.

“Placing contaminants into your recycling cart can

taint an entire truckload of otherwise quality recyclables

and can cause delays and shutdowns of the

recycling facility. Worst of all, if contamination is not

addressed it can threaten the sustainability of the

entire program by escalating costs and increasing risk

of damage or injury to workers and recycling equipment.”

Feet on the Street complements SWACO’s ongoing

Recycle Right education campaign, which has been

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Financial exhibit at Westland Library

Westland Area Library will host a traveling

exhibition designed to teach kids and

their families about money, thanks to a

competitive national grant from the

American Library Association (ALA) and

the FINRA Investor Education

Foundation.

Thinking Money for Kids is a new multimedia

experience for children ages 7 to

11, as well as their parents, caregivers and

educators. The interactive exhibit uses

games, activities and a fun storyline to

help children understand what money is,

its function in society, money choices, and

money values, such as fairness, responsibility

and charitableness.

The 1,000 square-foot exhibit will be on

display at Westland Area Library, along

with a series of related special events, from

Aug. 27 to Oct. 2. The kick-off is scheduled

for Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m.

“It is critical that kids learn the value of

money, how to save, how to budget, and

charitable giving at an early age,” says

Youth Services Librarian Mary Allen.

“Teaching financial literacy will give them

the tools they need to build the life they

dream of.”

Assistant Library Director Michele

Lowe said, “Parents may or may not have

had the chance to discuss money matters

with their kids or have found the time to

consider it for themselves. This exhibit and

accompanying programs are especially

geared to help children and teens gain

financial understanding but will also provide

opportunities for adults to think about

various money-related topics.”

Columbus is one of 50 sites selected to

host Thinking Money for Kids on its twoyear

tour of the United States. Nearly 130

public libraries across the country applied

for the opportunity, according to ALA.

In addition to the traveling exhibition

on loan, Westland Area Library received

$1,000 to hold public programming related

to the exhibit. The library has created special

programs for both youths and adults.

For more information about Thinking

Money for Kids, visit www.swpl.org.

Blues Review to benefit

Columbus Cancer Clinic

Tickets are now on sale for the 2019

Project Blues Review, a benefit on Aug. 17,

that will bring together some of the country’s

most renowned blues artists for a

night of music and fundraising. The show

will begin at 4:45 p.m. on Aug. 17 at the

L.A. Catering Event Center, 670 Harmon

Ave. A happy hour with a cash bar will

begin at 3:45 and will provide a chance to

meet some of the performers.

Tickets cost $50 and $100 and are on

sale at www.projectblues.org.

Project Blues produces the annual event

that raises money for LifeCare Alliance’s

Columbus Cancer Clinic, which provides

diagnostic testing and treatment, plus

food, wigs, prosthesis, and transportation

to those affected by cancer.

Since its inception, the organization has

raised more than $200,000 for The

Columbus Cancer Clinic, which equates to

2,000 mammograms. Last year, Project

Blues Review raised $60,000 and drew

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nearly 400 people to the LifeCare Alliance

Center. This year, the event will feature a

well-known roster of artists headlined by

Robben Ford. Robben Ford is an American

blues, jazz, and rock guitarist. He was a

member of the L.A. Express,

Yellowjackets, and has collaborated with

Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, George

Harrison and Kiss.

For more information, visit www.projectblues.org.

or www.lifecarealliance.org.

West Broad Church

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5200 Sullivant Ave.

Columbus, Ohio 43228

English Worship: 10:30 a.m.

Spanish Worship: 12:30 p.m.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

3361 W. Broad St.

9:30 AM Sunday Bible Study

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High School Football 2019

Briggs Bruins

7 p.m. Aug. 30............................. Olentangy

7 p.m. Sept. 6............................. Whetstone

7 p.m. Sept. 13.................... at Franklin Heights

7 p.m. Sept. 20...................... at South High

7 p.m. Sept. 27.................. at Walnut Ridge

7 p.m. Oct. 4..........................Marion Franklin

7 p.m. Oct. 11.................... Columbus Africentric

7 p.m. Oct. 18............... at Eastmoor Academy

7 p.m. Oct. 25............................. Independence

7 p.m. Nov. 1................ West High School

Central Crossing

7 p.m. Aug. 30............. at Dublin Jerome

7 p.m. Sept. 6.......................... at Beechcroft

7 p.m. Sept. 13......................... Grove City

7 p.m. Sept. 20.................. at Reynoldsburg

7 p.m. Sept. 27........................... Newark

7 p.m. Oct. 4............... at Hilliard Davidson

7 p.m. Oct. 11................. Dublin Coffman

7 p.m. Oct. 18............................ at Westland

7 p.m. Oct. 25..................... Upper Arlington

7 p.m. Nov. 1.......................... at Marysville

Bishop Ready

7 p.m. Aug. 30........................... at Genoa High

7 p.m. Sept. 6..............................West Jefferson

7 p.m. Sept. 13.....................at St. Charles Prep

7 p.m. Sept. 20...................... at Liberty Union

7 p.m. Sept. 27......................... Buckeye Valley

7 p.m. Oct. 3................. at Columbus Academy

7 p.m. Oct. 11............................ Harvest Prep

7 p.m. Oct. 18................... at Whitehall Yearling

7 p.m. Oct. 25.................. Bexley High School

7 p.m. Nov. 1........................ Grandview Heights

West Cowboys

7 p.m. Aug. 30.......................Linden McKinley

7 p.m. Sept. 6 .......................... at Centennial

7 p.m. Sept. 13.................... at Columbus East

7 p.m. Sept. 20...................... Marion-Franklin

7 p.m. Sept. 27..................... at Independence

7 p.m. Oct. 4...................... South High School

7 p.m. Oct. 11...................... Eastmoor Academy

7 p.m. Oct. 18................. Columbus Africentric

7 p.m. Oct. 25........................ at Walnut Ridge

7 p.m. Nov. 1................................... at Briggs

Franklin Heights

7 p.m. Aug. 30................. at Hamilton Township

7 p.m. Sept. 6.......................... at Harvest Prep

7 p.m. Sept. 13................. Briggs High School

7 p.m. Sept. 20............ at Westland High School

7 p.m. Sept. 27.................. Westerville North

7 p.m. Oct. 4................ Groveport Madison

7 p.m. Oct. 11.................................at Big Walnut

7 p.m. Oct. 18.................... Canal Winchester

7 p.m. Oct. 25............................. New Albany

7 p.m. Nov. 1..................................... at Newark

Westland Cougars

7 p.m. Aug. 30 ....................... at Licking Heights

7 p.m. Sept. 6...................... at Marion Franklin

7 p.m. Sept. 13...................... at Delaware Hayes

7 p.m. Sept. 20................... Franklin Heights

7 p.m. Sept. 27................................ at Olentangy

7 p.m. Oct. 4......................... Upper Arlington

7 p.m. Oct. 11............ at Marysville High School

7 p.m. Oct. 18.................... Central Crossing

7 p.m. Oct. 25........................ at Dublin Coffman

7 p.m. Nov. 1.................. Hilliard Davidson

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Students may need some time to adjust

at the beginning of a new school year.

Summer vacations typically lack the structure

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We’re a 5-Star, Step Up To Quality awardwinning

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for families who qualify. Class sizes are small,

our teachers are degreed, and each child has a personal

education plan designed for his/her specific

needs.

Our school year begins in late August and runs

through July with field trips and special family

to be struggling to get motivated for their

schoolwork, parents can try various strategies

that should help reignite youngsters’

passions for learning.

•Make your home more school-friendly.

Summer is a relaxing time of year when

parents have a tendency to relax rules

around the house. But come the school

year, parents must make sure their homes

are as conducive to studying as possible.

Resist the urge to turn the television on

each night so students are not distracted

from their studies. Keep the home quiet so

students are motivated to focus on their

studies.

•Encourage participation in extracurricular

activities. Various studies have

examined the relationship between

extracurricular activities and academic

performance. A 2002 study published in

the journal Sociology of Education found

that participation in extracurricular activities

is associated with improved grade

point average, increased college attendance

and reduced absenteeism. The link

between participation in extracurricular

activities and improved academic performance

is still in need of study, but such participation

may help children acclimate to

the structure of the school year more quickly

than they might if they do not participate

in such activities.

•Encourage curious youngsters. Kids

are curious, and fostering that curiosity

can be a great way for parents to get their

kids excited about learning. Whether its

during the school year and part of their

curriculum or on summer break, encourage

kids to engage in subjects that interest

them. As kids learn more about the topics

and subjects that interest them, they may

develop a passion for learning that they

can then take with them to the classroom.

•Express an interest in the subjects

children are studying. Another way to

motivate students at the dawn of a new

school year is to express an interest in the

subjects they’re studying. Ask questions

about their studies and encourage them to

share their thoughts and opinions.

Engaging students about the subjects

they’re studying can motivate them to

explore those subjects more deeply than

they otherwise might.

Motivating kids to be excited about their

schoolwork at the dawn of a new school

year can sometimes be difficult. But parents

can employ various strategies that can

help their children readjust to life in the

classroom and motivate them to perform to

the best of their abilities.

Helping first timers

Starting a new school can be scary at

any age, but going to school for the first

time can be especially nerve-racking for

parent and child.

Pick a day in late summer to roam the

new school. Let your child play on the jungle

gym and peek inside the classroom.

Then school won’t seem like such a strange

place once class begins.

Hold a dress rehearsal for kindergarten

a few days before school. Wake up your

child at the time you would on a school day,

dress him in school clothes and drive to the

school. Talk through the routine. Finally,

don’t let your own nervousness show. If

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Back - to - School

Kindergarten

kick-off

Messenger photo by Dedra Cordle

With the start of the

new school year

approaching, officials

with the South-

Western City Schools

District welcomed

incoming kindergarteners

to Harmon

Elementary for the

third annual

Kindergarten Kick-Off.

Here, April Weese, the

district’s curriculum

coordinator, helps

incoming Harmon student

Leslie Trion with

her numbers.

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The program utilizes tactics grounded in the mission of the university

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Pet Corner

Festival back with a bite!

Pets of the week

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These furry friends are available

for adoption at local

rescues and shelters

In what has become known as “the

coolest dog day ever,” WAG! Fest will take

place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 17 at the

Darby Bend Lakes Area of Prairie Oaks

Metro Park.

WAG! Fest has grown to become the

largest single-day dog festival in North

America, and organizers expect thousands

of dogs and dog lovers to converge on the

park for a day filled with dog-friendly fun.

Participants can wander trails, splash in

lakes, and shop and learn at booths featuring

dog-related products and service

providers.

“People love their dogs and WAG! Fest

is a perfect day of fun and adventure for

dogs and their pet parents,” said Mike

Poleway of Event Marketing Group, the

company that produces the festival. “WAG!

Fest is an entertaining and convenient

opportunity for dog lovers to find the best

products and services for keeping their

canine companions strong, healthy and

happy, all while enjoying the open air of

one of central Ohio’s beautiful Metro

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area rescue groups will be on hand with

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veterinarians, doggie day care centers,

pet photographers, groomers, trainers, and

clubs and organizations dedicated to the

health and well-being of canines;

• Water Bark Beach — an off-leash swim

area for dogs;

• WAG! Ice Castle — a cool oasis filled

with 2,500 pounds of ice;

• PetPeople Meet - The-Breed

Showcase—Experts from area rescue

groups will help visitors determine the best

four-legged matches for their homes and

lifestyles;

• disc demonstrations, agility performances

and dock diving by talented canines;

and

• educational advice, contests and

entertainment at the Take A Bow-Wow

Stage.

The Darby Bend Lakes Area of Prairie

Oaks Metro Park is located at 2755 Amity

Road in Hilliard. For details, visit

www.wagfest.com.

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Eddie is a 3-year-old

German Shepherd/greyhound

mix

who is fun loving and

playful. He is timid

when meeting new

people but once he

knows you, he will be

your best buddy. He

would do well as a second dog so he has an

established dog to help him with his energy

and social skills. He is good with other playful

dogs and ignores cats. He is housebroken

and crate trained. He is going to be a great

dog for someone looking for a dog that loves

to play, exercise and get lots of love. Eddie is

up for adoption through Colony Cats and

Dogs.

FYI: www.colonycats.org

Bixby is a 5-year-old

coonhound/walker

mix. He is a fun-loving,

happy-all-thetime,

glass-is-half-full

kind of dog looking

for someone who

loves to laugh and

play around. Must

have a great sense of

humor and a bunch

of tennis balls. Bixby would be a great addition

to any family. Adopt him from the Franklin

County Dog Shelter.

FYI: 614-525-3647 or www.franklincountydogs.com

Hodor and Tyrion are brothers born April 19,

2019. They’re friendly and playful and now at

the Colony Cats adoption center ready for a

home. They were cared for by their mom in a

foster home since they were only a couple

days old. Hodor and Tyrion are neutered,

microchipped, FL/FIV negative and up to date

on vaccines. Visit the adoption center at 2740

Festival Lane in Dublin to meet them.

FYI: www.colonycats.org

The following are events scheduled at

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park this summer.

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is

located at 1775 Darby Creek Drive in

southwest Franklin County.

•Preschoolers: Butterflies, Aug. 13 at

9:30 or 11 a.m. - Discover the different life

stages of a butterfly through story, song

and craft. Meet at Nature Center.

•Full Moon Hike, Aug. 15 at 8:30 p.m. -

Take a brisk four-mile hike through fields

and forest. Meet at Ranger Station.

•Disneynature: African Cats, Aug. 16 at

7 p.m. - Join us in watching Disneynature’s

“African Cats.” Follow in the footsteps of

two feline families - lions and cheetahs.

Meet at Nature Center.

•Feed the Stream, Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. -

Cookie is a 2-yearold

pit bull. This pretty

pooch is so sweet

and loving. She

enjoys getting attention

and cuddles, and

just wants to be by

your side. She loves

to run and play, and

would love a home

with a big yard to

explore. She may be her best self as the only

animal in the household. Adopt Cookie from

the Franklin County Dog Shelter.

FYI: 614-525-3647 or www.franklincountydogs.com

Fred is a handsome

fellow who is looking

for his forever home.

He is a shy guy so he

will need a very

patient person to give

him the time and love

he needs to flourish

in his new home. He

loves to play, cuddle

and he will even help

with laundry. Fred

would be best as an

only cat. He is up for adoption at Friends for

Life Animal Haven.

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Tyrion

August events at Battelle Darby

Hodor

Enjoy the fish feeding frenzy as you help

feed them worms, crickets and minnows.

Meet at Nature Center.

For more information about the park or

its programs, call 614-891-0700 or visit

metroparks.net.

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In Entertainment

Film goes full throttle into delightful dumbness

“Hobbs & Shaw,” the first spin-off from the ‘Fast &

Furious’ universe, shares many of the same fine qualities

as its theatrical relative. Much like the preceding

films, it features overlong car chases, a convoluted plot

that goes nowhere, extreme close ups of fists meeting

faces and the overwhelming stench of utter rubbish.

Where it differs from its franchise relatives is the

lack of self-importance that is featured in films one

through eight: “Hobbs & Shaw” knows how stupid it is

and it never pretends to be anything else. Due to this

sense of self-awareness, this film works in a way that

the others do not.

The dumbness begins in London where a team of

MI6 agents are trying to thwart the shipment of a dangerous

virus that has the potential to wipe out most of

humanity. At first, the covert mission is going according

to plan but then a mysterious man named Brixton

Lore (Idris Elba) shows up and it all goes to crap. In

the aftermath of his violent arrival, a lone agent survives

and transfers the inactivated virus into her body

while making a great escape.

Shortly thereafter, DSS agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne

Johnson) and former British military officer turned

mercenary Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) are

informed of this issue, which by now has been twisted

into a rogue MI6 story because the mysterious man

has mysterious friends in high places. With a longstanding

mutual hatred between the two men, they

flat out refuse to work together despite being told the

fate of the world depends on their teamwork. Their

views eventually change, however, when they discover

that the rogue agent is Shaw’s younger sister Hattie

(Vanessa Kirby) and that the virus does more than just

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kill people. What follows next is

a ridiculous ode to budding

friends who are determined to

one-up the other with their

brains and brawn while saving

humanity simultaneously.

As mentioned before, “Hobbs

& Shaw” truly leans into its stupidity,

poking fun at the actors, the plot, and even the

franchise from which this film was spun. Whereas the

preceding ‘Fast & Furious’ movies tended to take their

action scenes more seriously, this one encourages the

audience to laugh along as unbelievable feats are being

shown. I mean, you cannot not laugh as cars hook

together to try to take down a helicopter.

While the action by itself was fun, what really made

this film watchable was the chemistry between its

leading stars, as well as the introduction of Kirby into

this universe. I’m not sure if she is going to be incorporated

into the actual franchise but her presence, physical

fighting skills and comradery with Johnson and

Statham helped propel “Hobbs & Shaw” into a mostly

entertaining way to waste some time. Grade: B-

Dedra Cordle is a Messenger staff writer and columnist.

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Scott and Cam McComb, the children of the late banker and civic leader Tiney M. McComb, unveil the

placard placed outside of City Hall in his honor during the Homecoming Celebration on July 26. McComb,

a native of West Virginia, was named the recipient of the 2019 Service Above Self Award by the Grove City

Rotary, joining past recipients Leslie Bostic and Sherol Saxton Mulligan. Rotary President Scott Molino

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ASSOCIATION ADS

READER

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The National Trade Association

we belong to has

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classifieds. Determining

the value of their service

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this publication. In order

to avoid misunderstandings,

some advertisers do

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readers with manuals, directories

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designed to help

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DATED SALES

Glenwood UMC is holding

our Annual Craft &

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2816 Briggs Rd., 9-5

Aug. 23, 24, 25. Jeans,

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w/new trailer, inversion table,

tools, recent books,

kitchenware, new Donna

Sharp purses, lots of misc.

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Sun. Aug. 18 & 25, 8-4.

6025 Cork County Dr.

Lots of Furn. & Misc.

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Signs

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And Place Your

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$ Cash At Your Door $

for junk or unwanted cars

(Free Tow). Call

614-444-RIDE (7433)

WANT TO BUY

WANTS TO Purchase

minerals and other oil &

gas interests. Send details

to: P.O. Box 13557,

Denver, CO 80201

ANTIQUES

WANTED

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Clocks, Bookcases

Antiques, Furn.

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or 614-783-2629

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appliances, plants or household goods to anybody who will come and get them - as

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on Fall Enrollment!

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Has an opening for

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Reas. Rates, Years of Exp. w/References

Hot Meals, Laundry,

Visiting Physicians & Home Health Nurses

& Also work with Hospice!

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES

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Columbus, OH 43223

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FOR SALE

Large Selection of

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HOMES FOR SALE

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By Owner-Reduced final

price to $200,000 as is. 5

BR, fin. bsmt w/2 extra

bdrms, 4 full bas, big

garden fully fenced. Most

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REAL ESTATE

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RENTALS

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Vaughn St. 740-400-7758

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Our residents enjoy: a community room for playing cards, potlucks, bingo

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APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN OUR FRONT LOBBY OR CALL

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RENTALS

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614-530-8097

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Nice home, newly remodeled,

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1500 for sale $1500.

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xClassified Services

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That Is

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OF

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Specializing in Pet Odors

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614-539-5640

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Good Work - Fair Prices

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Driveways • Sidewalks

Epoxy/Overlay Floors

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Now Accepting Credit Cards

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614-475-1322

GUTTERS

EPP

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Mikey 614-927-9132

licensed/bonded/insured

Low Price-Great Service

5 & 6” Seamless gutters,

covers, siding, gutter clng.

Bill 614-306-4541

GUTTER CLEANING

BATES & SONS

614-586-3417

9/1 W/SW

9-1 W/SW

9/1 A

HAULING

DEAN’S HAULING

614-276-1958

DUMPSTER RENTALS

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You Load or We Load

Open 7 Days - Visa/MC

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and DUMPSTERS

614-397-1171

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or 614-801-1801 8-18

W/SW

SINCE 1973

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Decks, Kitchens, Baths

Room Additions,

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Bsmt Waterproofing

Deal With Small Non-Pressure Co.

45 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.

Lic.-Bond-Ins.

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IMPROVEMENT

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Doors-Roofing-Soffit-

Fascia-Gutters-Trim

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or 614-863-9912

Over 20 yrs exp. • Free Est.

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Owner & Operator

James 614-419-7500

C&JHandyman

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Install Hot Water Tanks,

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Also Fencing &

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Free Est. ~ 18 Yrs. Exp.

614-284-2100

8/18 A

8-18 A

9-1 A

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614-367-9000

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HOME

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your extra home repairs or

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exp. Sonny 614-325-1910

TOM & SONS

Maintenance Services

No Job Too Small!

614-571-0208

25 yrs exp - Insured

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Weekly cuts $25 & up.

Good ref. Free est. 10%

Sr. Disc. 614-738-9623

LET US MAINTAIN

YOUR LAWN & GARDEN

FOR YOU

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Winter or Fall

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Home Maint.

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$20 & Up

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MOVING

A Complete

Moving

Reasonable, Reliable

No Job Too Small

PUCO #150692-HG

Free Estimate

614-878-1179

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Local Moving Since 1956

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614-299-6683, 263-0649

Celebrating 60 yrs in business

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Free Est. - 26 Yrs Exp.

Call Dave 614-270-2369

God Bless

A Job Well Done Again

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Incl: Painting • Stucco,

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Drainage & Home Maint.

Call Today! 614-235-1819

9/1 A&M

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2 Tier deck $99 + tax

Best Wash In Town

Over 45,000 Washes

Ashley, 614-771-3892

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Houses start at $150.00

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Soft Wash & Powerwash

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ROOF CLEANING

BATES & SONS

614-586-3417

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30 yrs. exp. Lifetime Cols.

resident. Lic./bonded/Ins.

Reas rates. Member of

BBB. Dennis Robinson

614-330-3087, 732-3100

SEWING MACHINE

REPAIR

REPAIR all makes 24 hr.

service. Clean, oil, adjust

in your home. $39.95 all

work gtd. 614-890-5296

TOP SOIL

Alexander Hauling

Driveways topped w/new

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Specializing in

residential. 614-491-5460

Bobcat Service Avail.

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Information

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TREE SERVICES

BURNS TREE SERVICE

Trimming, Removal &

Stump Grinding.

614-584-2164

TROTT

TREE & LANDSCAPE

Tree Trimming

& Removal

Also Stump Removal

Free Est. - Fully Ins.

Call 614-235-3791

Cell 614-738-0682

Joe’s Tree & Yard Work

Trim, thin, shape bushes,

hedges, stump grinding,

hauling. 614-598-6247

Brewer & Sons Tree Service

• Tree Removal

• Tree Trimming 9-1

A&M

• Stump Grinding

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