PAGE 2 - SOUTHWEST MESSENGER - <strong>August</strong> 11, <strong>2019</strong> Lung Cancer? Asbestos exposure in industrial, construction, manufacturing jobs, or the military may be the cause. Family in the home were also exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 or email cancer@breakinginjurynews.com. $30 billion is set aside for asbestos victims with cancer. Valuable settlement monies may not require filing a lawsuit. ODD ERRY ODD NIGHT OF CHRISTIAN MUSIC Fridays 7 PM To 9 PM All ages welcome. CALVARY ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 5108 NORTON RD, GROVE CITY Trinity UMC of Lilly Chapel 36 th Annual Homecoming 132 years - Loving God, Loving Each Other S[tur^[y, @ugust 17, <strong>2019</strong> Schedule of Events 11:00 am..................Trinity Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal, Pastor Tim Rash, Jr. 12:00 noon..............Opening Ceremony, <strong>2019</strong> Season debut of the Madison Plains High School Marching Band 1:00 pm.................Kiddie Pedal Pull - Kids 85 lb. & Under Central Ohio Young Farmers - Sponsored by Tri-Green Interstate Equipment) 2:00 pm.................Chapel Delights Gospel Sing 3:00 pm.............First Ever Lilly Chapel Idol - Open to All (Contact Church Office to submit your CD for acompaniment) 4:00 pm................Music by Chaz & Nicki “Music from the Heart & Soul” 5:00 pm.......................................Silent Auction Closes 6:00 pm..........................................Trinity Live Auction GOOD FOOD SERVED ALL DAY! Crafts ♦ Goodies Tent ♦ Bounce Houses ♦ Bake Sale CRAFTERS & PARADE PARTICIPANTS WELCOME! For info call: Trinity UMC (614) 879-8007 or Connie Ballah (614) 329-8199 Sandy Conner (614) 774-3547 Spend the day in Lilly Chapel for Country & Family Fun! VOICE Continued from page 1 one of the competition’s organizers. “The idea was inspired by how the Arts in the Alley has encouraged so many artists and crafters for over 40 years, and the one art form we hadn’t awarded yet is music, which is a unifying art form loved by everyone,” he said. To enter the competition created by the Grove City Area Chamber of Commerce, contestants must fill out an online form found at voiceofgrovecity.com and submit a video featuring the contestant’s vocal abilities. There are no restrictions on residency; however, contestants must be 13 and older. A panel of judges will review the submitted videos and select 25 contestants to advance to the first of three live rounds. The first live round will be held Sept. 20 at the First Baptist Church of Grove City, 3301 Orders Road, Grove City. The first round will be open to the public, with a cost of $5 per individual to attend. From the first round, judges will select a minimum of 10 performers who will move on to compete during the second round on Sept. 21 at Arts in the Alley. A minimum of five contestants will then move on to compete for a $2,500 prize in the final round of live judging Sept. 22 at Arts in the Alley. Both the second and final rounds are open to the public and free to attend. Organizers are still determining times for each of the rounds and will update the event website once finalized. The cost to enter the competition is $25 until the deadline of Aug. 31. “We’re r e a l l y e x c i t e d and it has a l r e a d y generated a lot Franklin of Summer is Here! Contact us NOW for your air conditioner tune up. Free Estimates for Replacement Equipment OH License #20692 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, and Leukemia may result from RoundUp exposure. A recent was awarded in a RoundUp injury case. Call 1-619-493-4791 or email RoundUp@breakinginjurynews.com and let us begin work on your RoundUp case today. www.columbusmessenger.com excitement in our community,” said Marilyn Reiner, events manager for Grove City Area Chamber of Commerce. “This is our first attempt, so we’ll grow from this and it will be something that will be great for Arts in the Alley.” The competition also will provide a valuable experience for those pursuing a music career or who have an interest in entering other future competitions, she said. “It will be a great learning experience for those who want to get a taste of what competing is like so they can be a little bit more prepared and confident,” Reiner said. For Soles, who presented the idea to the chamber board, it is an opportunity to share some of what he and his family has learned with others looking for the same experiences. Trent’s son, Blake Soles, who is serving as emcee and co-producer, has entered several contests on a national level, including “America’s Got Talent,” “X- Factor,” “The Voice” and “American Idol.” In fact, Blake’s original song audition aired on national television in 2014 on “American Idol,” and in a span of two years, he won local Ohio competitions such as “The Voice of Ohio.” He later served as a mentor and traveled the state performing at festivals with the top 10 finalists from “Ohio Idol.” Those experiences gave Soles and his son an insider’s perspective on the positive outcomes a vocal competition like “The Voice of Grove City” can provide, he said. “Blake and I loved being able to encourage other singers through these often rigorous competitions that could easily become a bad experience for them,” Soles said. “With a little encouragement and instruction, they could learn something to empower them to use their gift for encouraging others, too.” This year’s Arts in the Alley event will take place Sept. 21 and 22. For more information, go to gcchamber.org/arts-in-the-alley. For more information on “The Voice of Grove City,” go to voiceofgrovecity.com. around the southwest Fine arts competition As a feature of the 40th annual Arts In the Alley event held Sept. 21-22, a fine arts competition will take place in City Hall in the Town Center. In addition to cash awards for top three places in professional and amateur divisions, cash awards will be made for people’s choice and best of show. A special award, the easel award, will be made for the best depiction of life in Grove City, past, present and/or future. The city will purchase the winner for its permanent collection. Artists may enter the competition on Wednesday, Sept. 18 and Thursday Sept. 19 from 5 to 8 p.m. in City Hall. There is an entry fee for each artwork. For more information check the Grove City Arts Council Facebook page or email creative64@rocketmail.com. Evans Center open house The Evans Center will host an open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 21 at 4330 Dudley Ave. in Grove City. A light lunch will be served at noon, while Mayor Richard L. “Ike” Stage delivers a brief presentation regarding the State of the City. Find a variety of healthy living and lifelong learning opportunities. Learn about classes and programs at the Evans Center. The Evans Center is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekdays. For additional information, call 614-277- 1060 or visit Parks.GroveCityOhio.gov.
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