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September 8 - 21, 2019 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XLVI, No. 5

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Saving energy

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By Josephine Birdsell

Staff Writer

AEP of Ohio and Columbia Gas are

starting a new Community Energy Savers

program in the Hilltop.

AEP and Columbia Gas are challenging

Hilltop residents to complete tasks to

increase the energy efficiency of their

homes. Hilltop residents earn points for

every energy efficiency task they complete,

such as participating in energy audits on

their homes, recycling old appliances, and

using rebates on energy efficiency prod-

See ENERGY PROGRAM page 2

Inside

Page 10

A 2-year-old bull was introduced to the bison herd at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park.

New bull on the block

By Andrea Cordle

Westside Editor

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park welcomed

a new bison to its herd.

In mid-August, a 2-year-old male

bison arrived at the park from The Wilds

in Cumberland, Ohio. He will not be a

permanent part of the herd, but rather a

visiting bull that will stay for about a

year. He has one goal — to reproduce.

The bull has joined the seven female

bison already at the Metro Park.

“The herd was very accepting of him,”

said Kevin Kasnyik, park manager at

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. “He fit

right in. There were no issues.”

In 2011, the park introduced six

female bison to roam on nearly 50 acres of

prairie grass. In 2013, the park introduced

its first male to mate with the

female bison. In 2014, the first calf was

born at Darby Park.

According to Kasnyik, the last visiting

male impregnated five bison.

“We thought we had four calves with

the introduction of the last male, but we

were surprised with a fifth one,” said

Kasnyik.

According to the park manager, some

of the calves born at Darby Park remain

with the herd, while others are sent to

The Wilds.

“We have a really nice relationship

with The Wilds,” said Kasnyik.

A female bison can carry a baby for

about nine months. There is usually just

one calf but occasionally there may be

Photo courtesy of Metro Parks and Heather Rowley

twins. Calves are born in the spring and

summer. They weigh approximately 45

pounds at birth.

According to the park’s manager, the

bison receive a vet checkup in the fall and

in the spring.

“We will do our best to see if any of

them are pregnant, but sometimes you

just don’t know until they have the calf,”

said Kasnyik. “We’ll have a good idea

though.”

Since the introduction of the bison at

Darby Park, the park has seen an

increase in visitors trying to catch a

glimpse of North America’s largest land

mammal.

“They provide a great photo opportunity,”

said Kasnyik. “They are majestic to

See BULL page 2

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Hilltop Officers

Greater Hilltop Area Commission

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The park hosts a public bison program

once a month in addition to working with

many school groups.

“The bison give us a great opportunity

for education,” said Kasnyik.

The bison also help the life cycle in the

park’s prairie. The park’s staff will mow

Discover Westland

The Westland Area Business Association will host its annual

Discover Westland event from 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Prairie

Township Community Center, 5955 West Broad St. in Galloway.

Admission is free to the event where patrons can learn about job

opportunities, meet local business owners and sample food from

local restaurants and caterers. For more information, visit wabacols.org.

Cleanup and pizza party

The 10th annual Sullivant Avenue Fall Cleanup and Pizza

Party will be held from 10 a.m. to noon

Sept. 28. Participants will meet at the

southeast corner of S. Burgess and

Sullivant avenues to clean litter on

Sullivant Avenue from S. Wayne to S.

Hague and more streets east or west

depending on volunteer participation. Keep

Columbus Beautiful will take care of gloves,

ENERGY PROGRAM

Continued from page 1

and start prairie fires to prevent invasive

species, but the bison unknowingly play a

large role in maintaining the prairie.

According to Kasnyik, destruction is part of

what is needed to keep the prairie thriving.

The size alone of the bison helps in that

aspect. Bison also graze and produce

manure that brings in insects important to

around the westside

ucts.

AEP and Columbia Gas are to set a goal number of

points for the community to earn through their energy

saving measures. If that goal is met, the companies

will complete a $35,000 project in the community.

Columbia Gas is to contribute $10,000 of the $35,000

and AEP is to contribute the remainder of the sum.

The number of points Hilltop residents must earn

and the exact project AEP and Columbia Gas will complete

if the goal is reached, are yet to be determined.

The reward project will be energy focused. For

instance, Lindon finished the program in July and,

after meeting their goal, received outdoor lighting fixtures

at Hamilton STEM Academy and upgraded

water-heaters at four of the community’s elementary

schools.

AEP and Columbia Gas are working with the city of

Columbus and community members from the Greater

Hilltop Area Commission to determine what the

Hilltop’s reward project will be.

To participate, Hilltop residents must visit the

Community Energy Savers website, select a task

they’d like to complete, and follow the given instructions.

Residents must be AEP and Columbia Gas customers

to complete the companies’ respective tasks.

Participants must also be residents of the Greater

Hilltop Area for their points to contribute to Hilltop’s

energy efficiency goal, but non-residents are encouraged

to participate as well.

One of the primary tasks AEP and Columbia Gas

offer is a home energy audit. Participants can complete

audits online or have auditors from either of the companies

come to their homes.

Online and in-person audits measure a home’s energy

efficiency by checking the appliances and energy

effectiveness in your home. For instance, online audits

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the environment.

“The bison and the environment come

together,” said Kasnyik.

For more information on bison events at

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, visit

www.metroparks.net.

trash bags, grabbers and vests. Donatos will supply the pizza. For

additional information, contact Lisa Boggs at lisaboggs693@sbcglobal.net

or visit facebook.com/SouthCentralHilltopBW.

New location for Greater

Hilltop Area Commission meeting

Beginning in November, the Greater Hilltop Area Commission

will meet at the Hilltop YMCA, 2879 Valleyview Drive. Meetings

will begin at 7 p.m. and be held on the first Tuesday of every

month. The meetings had been held at the Hilltop Library. The

October meeting will be held at the library. Zoning committee

meetings will also be held at YMCA beginning in November.

Free meal at Lamb of God

The Church of the Lamb of God will host a free community meal

from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. the fourth Saturday of each month at 272

Fernhill Ave. in Columbus. For additional information, call 614-

706-4945.

ask questions such as, what types of shower heads do

you use?; what type of furnace do you have?; and is

your house drafty?

At the end of the audit, either the in-home auditor

or the computer program will give a report, including

energy efficiency measures you can take in your home

and rebates you can use on energy efficiency products.

During in-home audits, the auditor will also check

your home’s insulation and check your furnace for

safety.

The overall goal of the program is to inform AEP

and Columbia Gas customers about the audit and

rebate programs the companies offer for all of their

customers, said Sarah Poe, manager of energy efficiency

programs at Columbia Gas.

“They’re really great programs for our customers.

They help them save money and be more efficient in

their homes,” she said.

The Community Energy Savers program comes as

part of a larger city-wide initiative with the American

Cities Climate Challenge. The city of Columbus is

working to complete 30,000 energy audits by the end of

2020. AEP and Columbia gas are helping the city reach

that goal through their smaller community energy programs.

The Hilltop is the third in a series of three communities

participating in the Community Energy Savers

Program in 2019. Lindon began the program in May

and finished in July, and Franklinton began in June

and is set to finish in October.

The Hilltop’s program will run through Dec. 15.

During that time, Hilltop residents can complete tasks

for points toward the community goal.

To participate, visit the Community Energy Savers

website at communityenergysavers.com/cbus/hilltop.


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By Josephine Birdsell

Staff Writer

The Greater Hilltop Area Commission

elected new officers at the Sept. 3 meeting.

Jay McCallister, chairman of the commission,

was re-elected into his role for his

fourth consecutive term. Scott Stockman,

Daniel Fagan, and James White are to

serve as vice-chairman, treasurer, and secretary

of the commission respectively; none

of them have served in an officer position

previously.

Officer elections occur once yearly. All

officers will serve until September 2020.

Jay McCallister, chairman

McCallister was born and raised in the

Hilltop. He’s served as a commissioner for

the past 11 years, and as chairman of the

commission for the past three years.

As chairman of the commission, it is

McCallister’s job to run general commission

meetings and set meeting agendas. He

also serves on every committee in the commission:

community relations, human services

and education, planning and economic

development, public safety, government

and legislation, zoning, liquor permit

review, and recreation and parks.

It’s also McCallister’s job to appoint a

chairperson to each committee. This term,

he wants to further empower the committee

chairs to take charge of their committees.

“I’m not going to be around forever and

I don’t want people to just rely on me. I

want the chairs of each committee to grow

into more of a leadership role,” said

McCallister. “I want the chairs to get

involved and, well, take an active role.

That’s what the committees are for.”

McCallister also hopes to resolve longstanding

problems within the Hilltop this

term.

“There are problems we’ve been dealing

with for 10 or 12 years,” McCallister said,

“Simple things like changing the lane

markings and reducing the speed limit.

And we’re just banging our heads against

the walls. So we’re hitting it hard again,

instead of just saying ‘we want this,’ we’re

going to go pound on some doors.”

Scott Stockman, vice-chairman

Stockman is relatively new to the

Hilltop. He moved to the community in

July 2017 and has been serving on the commission

since December 2017. Stockman is

embracing his newness within the community.

As vice-chairman of the commission, it

is now Stockman’s job to fill in for the

chairman when he’s absent and represent

the commission to the Columbus City

Council.

He hopes that by working closely with

McCallister, they can better represent both

the newer and older residents of the

Hilltop.

“There’s a more active, younger contingent

moving over to the Westside. I think

that’s good for the community,” Stockman

said, “I know it’s good for the city. It leads

to economic development.”

But still, Stockman is eager to learn

from older residents, especially

McCallister.

“Honestly, I think there’s a lot to learn

from (McCallister). He’s been doing this for

a long, long time,” said Stockman.

Daniel Fagan, treasurer

Fagan is also new to the commission. He

began serving on the commission in

January 2019.

As treasurer, Fagan will receive, disperse,

and record all of the funds for the

commission.

The commission receives $2,500 a year

from the city of Columbus for administrative

expenses. At the end of the year, all

unused money is returned to the city.

The money is typically spent on marketing,

to make sure that Hilltop residents

understand what the commission does.

This year, expenses may also go toward

training sessions for commission members

and hiring a note-taker to attend and

record meetings at commission meetings.

But mostly, Fagan wants to use the

money.

“We don’t want to return that money,”

he said, “we want to make sure it goes to

good use. So I want to make sure I’m

encouraging and prompting us to have

really fruitful discussions about how to use

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Government Focus

New officers elected on Greater Hilltop Area Commission

County encourages emergency plan

September is National Preparedness

Month and Franklin County Emergency

Management and Homeland Security

(FCEM&HS) encourages residents to plan

and prepare for all hazards before they

happen. The month serves as a timely

reminder that emergencies can happen

anytime, anywhere without advance

notice. The time to prepare is before a disaster

happens.

This year’s theme is “Prepared, Not

Scared.” The campaign emphasizes the

need for all residents to know how to

respond and what to do should disaster

strike. Citizens are reminded to be

informed about the top risks facing

Franklin County and register for ALERT

Franklin County at www.alertfranklincounty.org

to receive important information

and weather alerts on their mobile

devices. FCEM&HS encourages everyone

to create and practice an emergency plan

that includes all family members and pets,

build a disaster supply kit, and get

involved by learning lifesaving skills - such

as CPR and first aid.

Throughout National Preparedness

Month, FCEM&HS will feature a different

preparedness theme each week on

Facebook and Twitter. Weekly themes

include:

• Save early for disaster costs

• Make a plan to prepare for disasters

• Teach youth to prepare for disasters

• Get involved in your community’s preparedness

As part of National Preparedness

Month, FCEM&HS encourages parents to

include the whole family in the planning

process. Young children and teens can

learn how to become better prepared, build

an emergency supply kit by playing online

games at ready.gov/kids/games.

the money.”

James White, secretary

White is the new secretary of the commission.

He is responsible for calling and

recording roll, recording voting results, and

recording and maintaining meeting minutes.

White is new to both the commission

and the role. He moved to the Hilltop in

2018 and was appointed to the commission

on July 2, 2019.

“I’m just excited to see the greater

Hilltop grow,” said White, “becoming the

next Dublin is my goal. But it’s going to

take a lot of hard work and determination

to get us all there.”

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Opinion Page

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Taking stock of life for a milestone birthday

Well, I put up a good fight and put it off for as long as I

could. But alas, when I awoke today, it was point, game,

set, match to Father Time, as I found myself to be 70 and

wondering where the years had gone. I’m now officially an

old fuddy-duddy. Seems like only yesterday I was a young

lad dodging honking cars and playing touch football out on

the city streets.

My mind went into overdrive with random thoughts on

achieving, make that succumbing to, my new milestone.

Things have changed, some haven’t, some things I’ve

learned to understand, some I still haven’t and probably

never will.

I’ve seen the buying power of a dime go from being a

kid’s fortune at the corner candy shop to being as worthless

as the interest the banks continue to pay on our savings

while they make their fortunes off our hard earned

dollars.

I’ve confirmed time stands still for no one, unless you’re

traveling on White Road and stopped at the red light at

Hoover. It’s like a time tunnel. You can get lost in thought

and revisit your entire life as you wait and wait. You can

pull up to it as a young man and qualify for Social Security

and Medicare before it turns green for the few seconds of

mad dash time it then allows you.

That saying, “you can never go home again” takes on

new meaning these days. You might be able to, but you’ll

never know as you can’t remember where it is/was.

A bowl of Frosted Flakes, i.e. 99 percent sugar, tastes

just as good today as it was when you were a boy sitting

there eating it in front of the Saturday morning cartoons,

only now you’re watching the modern day cartoons, the

feeble attempts at unbiased news. And all the foods I hated

then, the ones that were supposedly good for me and I

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refused to eat? They’re just as yucky today and I still won’t

eat them. I made it to 70 enjoying what I eat.

I don’t rush things as much these days. I take my time,

think things out, read directions first, plot strategies and

foresee potential obstacles, then plod ahead. In the end, I

still mess up everything, only now I do it so much more

confidently. I also drive the speed limit these days and

wonder why I was always in such a hurry before. After seeing

how fast my 70th came, speed in anything I do is just

no longer a priority. My new goal is to slow things down

and I seem to have finally found something I excel at.

You go through life thinking how easy it will be once

you can….

But then you reach the point where you can’t and know

you probably never will and can’t even remember why you

wanted to and even what was it. Your mind just reprioritizes

the difficulty of each new challenge. The problems

remain what you think are insurmountable. Life never

gets easier, challenges just adjust, and you convince yourself

things only get harder.

After I walk by teenagers, I find myself wondering what

they’re giggling about as they walk away looking back over

their shoulders. I find myself smiling and thinking of my

younger days and start humming that Neil Young song,

“Old Man.” It starts out, “Old man look at my life, I’m a lot

like you were.” And a later line, “I’ve been first and last,

look at how the time goes past.” They’re as oblivious as I

was, but time will get them too.

I learned many years ago dogs, with their unrelenting

loyalty, companionship and never-questioning devotion,

are one of our greatest gifts. If only we could enjoy our

bonds longer and benefit from what they can teach us, this

world would be a much better place from what it’s fast

becoming.

There’s always been a rivalry between our military

service branches. The annual Army-Navy football

game is a proud, heated slugfest rivalry. The

difference between the military and today’s politicians

in our capital is the military knows when the

game is over and it’s time to unite as one and focus

to get things done and win battles for the country.

Help us from robo calls

We have a scourge of robo calls.

Last week, I kept track of all these calls. Here is

how it went - 18 on Monday, five on Tuesday and

Wednesday, and four the remaining days of the week.

With all the advances in technology, you would

Guest Column

Dave Burton

We still pursue our quest to find if there’s intelligent

life elsewhere in the universe, yet we never

seem to start at home and first discover if there’s

any in Washington, D.C.?

I now know at 70 that everything shall pass,

except maybe the annoying daily telemarketer and

robocalls. Then there’s the traditional decades of

forehead wrinkle causing mental pain and anguish

we must endure each Browns and Indians season

bring us.

At 70, I find it’s easier to laugh at yourself. I’ve

bumped into mannequins at the clothes store in my

younger days and caught myself saying, “excuse

me” to them, then quickly looked about to make

sure I wasn’t spotted. The other day I bumped into

one and went on to carry on a long one-sided conversation

with it before finally realizing

why I wasn’t getting any

responses. I didn’t even look

around. I didn’t care because at 70,

people expect it. You just get looks

of sympathy, even from the mannequin.

The new approved public relations

buzzword everyone wants to

use is eco-friendly. It’s easy to throw

the term loosely about when it’s convenient. It’s harder to

make the tough decisions to prove it when it’s not as easy.

Spraying herbicides everywhere, including along stream

banks ensuring toxic runoffs and leave ugly dead growth

behind, cutting cattails and disrupting wildlife habitat

thinking it makes things “look pristine” isn’t being ecofriendly.

Global warming is real. Yet, I recently read a book

about the evolution of the horse starting 55 million years

ago. It almost became extinct numerous times. It evolved

and adapted from continental upheavals, devastating

flooding, freezing, ice, fire, warmth, etc. The destructive

influence of humans was not present. Climate changes, it

is now and always will be.

Temporary taxes never go away. We just replace or

increase them, ensuring uninterrupted government waste.

Politicians have a sad disease with no known cure called

BV (Buying Votes). They’re like we were as kids in that

candy store years ago. They just can’t help themselves.

These days, the only things that seem to move predictably

in my body are the annoying detached vitreous

humor floaters in my eyes. I must now think before I move

to ensure the brain signals reach their proper destination,

even if usually on a delayed and garbled basis and with

frustrating results.

Most of the mail I get is still bills, but most other mail

now is for annuities, reverse mortgages, hearing aids,

health and funeral plans. Knowing I throw that mail into

the trash without reading it, they bombard the TV airwaves

with similar ads ensuring the brainwashing process

is complete. It’s comforting to have so many businesses

finally caring so much about my welfare.

So happy 70th to me. I don’t feel a day over 80. I’ve

decided to hold off on any celebration until my 100th.

However, you teenagers, if you pass by as I slowly hoof it

along the streets, feel free to blow your horn, open your

window and yell out like I used to, “get a horse, old man.”

Fair is fair, it’s payback time, I can handle it.

Dave Burton is guest columnist for the Columbus

Messenger Newspapers. He lives in Grove City.

letter to the editor

think there would be a way to stop these calls. There is

talk about it but no action. Scamming people is one of

the reasons for these calls. Best not to answer these

calls. I receive hundreds of calls from Galloway and

there is not that many people living in Galloway. Help!

Dale E. Lauffer, Columbus


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Properties and trees discussed in Franklin Township

By Amanda Ensinger

Staff Writer

Local leaders continue to look for ways

to raise revenue in the community. At a

recent Franklin Township meeting, the

board approved the sale of four properties.

The properties that were sold were

located on Marsdale Avenue, Little Avenue

and Hart Road in Franklin Township. All

of the properties were empty parcels of

land that the township hopes to see developed.

To date, the township has sold 10

properties and received over $112,000 for

those properties.

“This has been a great partnership with

COCIC (Central Ohio Community

Improvement Corporation) to eliminate

blighted properties and bring some additional

revenue to the township,” said John

Fleshman, township trustee. “We are then

Produce giveaway at YMCA

The Hilltop YMCA hosts a fresh produce

giveaway the third Wednesday of each

month from 4 to 6 p.m. at 2879 Valleyview

Drive in Columbus. For more information,

call the YMCA at 614-276-8224.

going to use the money from these sales to

further enhance the community.”

According to Fleshman, the money

raised from the sale of the properties will

go into a capital improvement fund. The

improvements could include building a new

community meeting place, a separate

building for the police department or

expanding parking at the Township Hall.

In other news, the trustees discussed

continued issues with trees on West Broad

Street. William Huffman, of Friends of the

Hilltop, asked the township to remove 11

dead trees, as well as feed approximately

90 trees that line the street.

“As you recall, last year we fed these

trees and it helped them tremendously,”

Huffman said. “We now need to feed them

again, as well as remove the dead trees.

These trees have a big impact on the

appearance of the township and community

and need to be properly cared for.”

Huffman said the feeding of the trees is

necessary to bring them back to their full

potential instead of looking like twigs on

the side of the road.

“The ground these trees were planted in

is not good, so providing them with a feeding

is necessary,” Huffman said. “Also,

removing the dead trees is even more

important and is what seriously concerns

me right now.”

Huffman said the cost to remove the

trees is $25 a tree. He also said that 13

trees need trimmed, which cost $30 a tree

and approximately 90 trees need feeding,

which is $35 a tree. The cost for all the

work would be approximately $3,800.

“This would not include the cost to

replace the dead trees we removed,”

Huffman said. “The cost for those trees

would depend on the caliber of trees the

township wants to purchase.”

Franklin Township leadership

community events

Free produce at Central Baptist

Free fresh fruit and vegetables will be

distributed on Sept. 14 to qualified, lowincome

Franklin County residents. The

fresh produce will be available at Central

Baptist Church, 1955 Frank Road, beginning

at 10:30 a.m. To assist in registration,

bring a photo ID and your current address

in Franklin County. You are asked to also

bring heavy-duty bags, boxes or carts to

carry the bulk produce home. For more

information, contact the church at 614-279-

3115 or www.centralbaptistcolumbus.org.

expressed concerns about pursuing this

when they do not have a maintenance

agreement with the Ohio Department of

Transportation to maintain this property.

“Those are ODOT’s trees until we have

an agreement in place and we can’t just

remove them,” said Jim Stevens, road

superintendent for Franklin Township.

“We don’t own those trees, so we do not

have any authority to remove them.”

Huffman voiced his frustration saying

this has been an ongoing issue for years

about who should maintain the property.

“What do we need to do to get this done,”

Huffman asked. “We know the Westland

Mall is going to be developed at some point

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At the Aug. 26 board of education meeting,

Deputy Superintendent David Stewart

announced that more than a dozen buildings

had received major or minor improvements

over the course of summer vacation.

The schools that received the most

extensive repair work was Grove City and

Westland High Schools, which saw the

replacement of significant portions of the

building’s roof.

When it comes to major repairs such as

roof replacement, Superintendent Dr. Bill

Wise said they always hold their breath

because it can unveil more intensive or

immediate repairs. That was not the case,

however, with these two buildings.

“There were minimal unforseens,” he

said.

Another school that received a roof

replacement was East Franklin

Elementary, which also received new windows

throughout the building.

Additional elementary schools that saw

improvements were Buckeye Woods and

Darby Woods. The work at Buckeye Woods

included the installation of new concrete at

the dock walls, the installation of interior

pod entry doors with lockdown capability,

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Darby Woods also received those upgrades,

minus the heating the cooling unit repairs.

Receiving minor repairs to the playground

was Highland Park, J.C. Sommer,

Monterey and Richard Avenue.

Board member Lee Schreiner said he

was glad to hear that the rubber pellets at

these playgrounds were replaced with tiles.

He remarked that they looked “great.”

Several intermediate and middle

schools received minor repairs: Franklin

Woods and Park Street had their buildings

power washed, while Galloway Ridge and

Jackson Middle had new asphalt installed

at the bus lot and pathway entrance at the

front and back of the building, respectively.

At the high school level, Central

Crossing received painting upgrades and

the South-Western Career Academy had

safety strobe horns installed in their labs.

In addition to the roof replacements, Grove

City also had its underground sanitary

lines replaced, partial sidewalk and curb

replacements and flooring improvements

in the kitchen area.

According to Mark Waller, the district’s

coordinator of property services and construction

projects, the district spent $8.2

million on these repairs. The money, he

wrote, was from bond issues and permanent

improvements.

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In Education

School district repairs buildings over summer break

The Ohio Mayors Alliance recognized

Columbus with a grant award for the city’s

joint work with I Know I Can and

Columbus City Schools to promote seniors

taking charge of their futures, crossing the

finish line at graduation, and then reaching

higher by going to college, getting a job,

beginning a career, or serving in the military.

“Our city’s future economic success

depends on today’s students getting a great

K-12 education and then going on to earn a

degree or credential,” said Columbus

Mayor Andrew Ginther. “We want to recognize

young people’s smart choices and

inspire students who are following them.

We’re growing tomorrow’s workforce

today.”

The alliance awarded more than

$200,000 to seven cities that are stepping

up to support Ohio’s Complete to Compete

challenge, an effort that is designed to help

meet the state’s goal that by 2025, 65 percent

of working-age Ohioans will have a

two-year or four-year college degree, or a

high-quality credential. Columbus will

receive $30,000.

With these funds, the city and

Columbus City Schools will provide leadership

and support to I Know I Can. This

would ensure every CCS high school student

would have access to I Know I Can

counselors.

Ohio’s ability to attract and keep good

Next summer will also be a busy construction

season, said Stewart. In the summer

of 2020, the district will break ground

on phase two of the Ohio Facilities

Construction Commission project. That

project will oversee the replacement of

Brookpark, Finland, Norton and Pleasant

View middle schools, as well as further

repairs to Jackson Middle and East

Franklin Elementary.

Stewart also reported to the board that

they received approximately 2,000 new student

enrollments to the district for the

2019-2020 school year. He said official

enrollment numbers will be available later

this year.

He also told the board that each of the

buses have been “stickered,” which means

every one of the 210 buses has passed

inspection from the Ohio Department of

Transportation.

In other meeting news, Carl Metzger,

the assistant superintendent of personnel,

gave a staffing update to the board.

According to Metzger, the district has

2,763 certificated and classified employees.

Of those, 1,722 are certificated (1,619

teachers, 103 administrators) and 1,041

are classified.

City grant is helping students

jobs depends on having a highly qualified

workforce. An estimated two thirds of Ohio

jobs in the near future will require education

beyond high school. Ohio ranks 36th

among the states for its citizens’ educational

attainment, according to the Lumina

Foundation’s A Stronger Nation.

The Mayors Alliance, in partnership

with Learn to Earn Dayton, and with support

from the Bill and Melinda Gates

Foundation and the AT&T Foundation,

created the Mayors Education Advocacy

Grant program to engage mayors and

leverage their voice to help promote Ohio’s

educational attainment goal.

The Ohio Mayors Alliance is a bipartisan

coalition of mayors in Ohio’s largest

cities.

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1807 Harrison House Marker

Dedication in Franklinton

Join the Franklinton Historical Society

and the Ohio History Connection at 570 W.

Broad St. in Columbus on Oct. 19 from 12

to 4 p.m. for the dedication of an Ohio

History Connection Marker to celebrate

the preservation of the oldest house in

Columbus. This historic building was originally

built for an officer and veteran of the

Revolutionary War. Legend has it that the

house served as General William H.

Harrison’s military headquarters during

the War of 1812. The ceremony and a program

about the history of this house and

early Franklinton will be presented from 2

to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy pumpkin milkshakes,

coney dogs, and the other regular priced

fare from Phillips on Wheels food truck

from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information,

email

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Produce drive

The Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran

Church will host a fresh produce give-away

from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second Saturday

of each month at 3500 Main St. in Hilliard.

The church also operates a food pantry on

Mondays from 6 to 6:45 p.m. For more

Columbus City Council is taking residents

on a journey to explore the work and

processes behind the legislation shaping

the community. Council in 90 is a multiplatform

podcast series featuring council

members, city officials and community

leaders who work to build a vibrant,

dynamic city. The first episode premiered

on Aug. 30.

“This is an opportunity to share how

decisions are formulated. Folks will see

first-hand how we work through the issues

impacting our city while developing solutions

that benefit all,” said Council

President Shannon Hardin. “We’re constantly

finding new ways to bring council

to the people and meeting them where they

are.”

Titled Council in 90 based on City Hall’s

address at 90 West Broad Street, the

monthly series will focus around a specific

theme, diving into the background of the

issue and setting a course for future opportunities

for action. Topics include the

future of transportation in Columbus,

efforts to support the immigrant community,

living wages, and the importance of

area commissions. Council in 90 aims to

educate the community in an engaging,

thoughtful platform.

“Our goal is to connect with residents

and neighborhoods in every corner of

Columbus to find ways the city can support

their success,” said President Pro Tem

Elizabeth Brown. “Council in 90 is an exciting

opportunity to share stories and make

connections on issues that impact people’s

lives.”

Listen to the trailer and subscribe on

information, call the church office at 614-

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community events

We invite the

Valleyview/Hilltop Community

to our

Annual Community Day at

ValleyView NewLife Church.

The Event will take place in the

Fellowship Center at

2450 Valleyview Drive

September 14, 2019

12:00-5:00 P.M.

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In Achievement

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Off to a soaring start

Photo courtesy of Ed Keys

Hamilton Township linebacker Malcom Denny forces Franklin Heights quarterback

Jeffery Beverly out of bounds during the third quarter of the Aug. 30 game. Beverly

scored the winning touchdown for the Golden Falcons in the closing three minutes

of the fourth quarter. The final score, Franklin Heights, 13 - Hamilton Township, 8.

e Best of the Southwest

Messenger photos by Dedra Cordle

On Aug. 31, more than 80 cross-country athletes across the district descended

upon Westland High School to participate in the fifth annual Best of the Southwest

Postal Nationals meet. Throughout the morning, members of each of the district

high school’s junior varsity and varsity teams ran two miles around the track to

have their times compared to cross-country teams across the United States.

Below, Claudio Martinez, a junior at Franklin Heights High School, competes in the

cross-country. Behind Martinez as he rounds the corner of the track is Westland

High School junior Christan Placencia.


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Hollywood Casino hosts

fundraiser for Cancer Society

The fourth annual Hollywood Casino Columbus golf outing in

support of Relay for Life took place on Aug. 19 at the New Albany

Links Golf Club raising more than $40,000 in support of the

American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. The event consisted

of a 36 team golf scramble and awards banquet, which included

Hollywood Casino team members, members of the community and

corporate sponsors.

“Each year this event gets bigger and better and this year was

no exception, with a record amount raised for Relay for Life,” said

Jennifer Miglionico, vice president of marketing for Hollywood

Casino. “It is a great day out for a fantastic cause and we are very

proud of the results.”

Every year more than 5,000 events take place in support of

Relay for Life and with the money raised, the American Society

supports patients in need of care and supplies along with funding

life-saving research. These contributions make the American

Cancer Society the second largest funder of cancer research in the

nation; second only to the federal government.

Operated by Penn National Gaming, Inc., Hollywood Casino

Columbus is located off I-270 west and is open 24 hours a day;

seven days a week. For more information, go to www.hollywoodcolumbus.com.

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Dick Lesperance (ground), Diego Laserna (left) and Coyt Goodin (right) participate in the charity golf outing

to benefit the American Cancer Society.

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Pet Corner

Pets of the week

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She walks well on a

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This young dog is beautiful and will thrive in

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Luna Bug is a 4-

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She would do best in

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Belinda is a 5-yearold

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Paws in the Park

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Zoey, a border collie owned by Joel Bright, leaps through a hoop while completing

the obstacle course at the sixth annual Canal Winchester Lions Club’s Paws in the

Park event held in Stradley Park in Canal Winchester on Aug. 24.


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In Entertainment

“Ready or Not” a twisted tale

The highly anticipated horror film “IT: Chapter 2” is

set to arrive at the theaters this weekend and chances

are you might not be able to purchase a ticket unless

ordered in advance. But should you feel like pushing

your luck and then see that flashing ‘Sold Out’ sign

under the desired show time, consider staying to watch

the lesser known horror “Ready or Not” instead.

While lacking the emotional depth that is sure to be

featured in ‘Chapter 2,’ “Ready or Not” offers a look at

something that is just as scary as killer clowns lurking

in the sewers: ill-intentioned in-laws.

When this delightfully twisted tale begins, our heroine

Grace (Samara Weaving) has just married her

knight in shining armor Alex (Mark O’Brien) and is

looking forward to a lifetime of wedded bliss. After a

long day spent with the in-laws, the newlyweds have

snuck away for a little alone time when they are rudely

interrupted by Alex’s bird-like Aunt Helene (Nicky

Guadagni). With clenched fists, eyes that look like

lasers and a perpetual glare on her face, Helene cordially

invites the pair to meet the family in the music

room for a night of games. Though puzzled by the timing

of this request, Grace relents as she does not want

to rock the boat.

Upon arriving in the music room of the estate, she

is told that is a long held Le Domas tradition to play a

game as a way to welcome a new member to the family;

after all, creating games are how they made their vast

fortune. But when Grace pulls the Hide and Seek card

out of a mysterious box, the forced jovial mood of her

new relatives deflates. Some members, like Alex, his

older brother Daniel (Adam Brody) and their mother

Becky (Andie MacDowell) look horrified, while others

(read: Aunt Helene) look delighted by this turn of

events.

The Reel Deal - By Dedra Cordle

As Grace playfully tries to find a place to hide in the

massive estate full of hidden passageways and dumbwaiters,

her new in-laws, minus her husband, are

amassing weapons to use while they seek.

Unbeknownst to the bride, and unlikely featured in

their prenuptial agreement, the long held Le Domas

tradition of playing games to welcome new members is

accurate, just not as it pertains to Hide and Seek. If

she had drawn any other game, such as the ones pulled

by her new sister-in-law’s husband, or new brother-inlaw’s

wife, she wouldn’t be running throughout this

vast mansion for her life. But such is her not-so-greatluck,

she has to find a place to hide until dawn from

her suddenly killer in-laws.

While largely failing in their attempt to make pointed

social commentary on wealth and privilege, writers

R. Christopher Murphy and Guy Busick succeed in just

about every other attempt to make this an interesting

film. Where the film goes right is with the character of

Grace, who runs the gamut from joy to confusion to

betrayal to horror to rage and then detached bemusement,

and the casting of Weaving to play the ‘final

girl.’ Though you can tell the supporting actors are

having a great time being wicked, it is Weaving and

her character that really propel this film to an oddly

enjoyable status.

Due to its content, which features a ridiculously

shocking amount of gore and an excess of dark humor,

I can’t safely recommend this film for the average

viewer. But if you’re a horror buff who isn’t turned off

by comically over-the-top violence, this might be the

right film for you to see. Grade: B

Dedra Cordle is a Messenger staff writer and columnist.

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READER

ADVISORY

The National Trade Association

we belong to has

purchased the following

classifieds. Determining

the value of their service

or product is advised by

this publication. In order

to avoid misunderstandings,

some advertisers do

not offer “employment”

but rather supply the

readers with manuals, directories

and other materials

designed to help

their clients establish mail

order selling and other

businesses at home. Under

NO circumstance

should you send any

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license ID or credit card

numbers. Also beware of

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funds are based in US

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may or may not

reach Canada. Please

check with the Better

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xFocus on Rentals

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Preschool/Daycare

xAdult Care

Welcome

Betty’s In-Home Care

Has an opening for

Elderly Care In

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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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We offer AFFORDABLE Care

for our Senior Citizens!

Adult Daycare Also Available

Adult Care

Carolyn’s

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3036 Woodgrove Dr.

Grove City, OH

Michelle Preston - Owner

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HELP WANTED

AUTO/FORKIFT

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has an immediate need

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hire mechanic payable

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Please email Resume to

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or fax to 614-351-5123

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welcome to apply.

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We are a Senior Housing Community...you must be 62 or better.

Rent is based on your income. We offer spacious 1 bedroom apartments

which include: utilities, refrigerator, range, central air, carpet, EMS monitor

pull cords & a limited access building entry system. Seton West is professionally

managed and has 24 hour emergency maintenance services.

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

or visiting with neighbors. We have two laundry rooms & game room,

library, outdoor patios and an elevator for your convenience.

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN OUR FRONT LOBBY OR CALL

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1 BD FLATS FROM $515 - $535

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2 BD FLATS W/FULL BSMT FROM $805

CARPET, APPLIANCES, A/C, GAS, HEAT,

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SECURITY CAMERAS & LIGHTING

MOVE-IN SPECIAL IF QUALIFIED

TUES.-FRI. NOON-6PM, SAT. 10AM-4PM

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NO PETS

HELP WANTED

NOW HIRING

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Janitorial

All Shifts

Full and Parttime

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614-804-1256

Housekeeping/Front Desk

Must work weekends.

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No Phone Calls.

Home Health Aides

$13.00/hr. after 90 days

$15.00/hr. Premium Shifts

Performance Bonus and

Paid Time Off after 1 yr.

One yr. experience working

for an employer in a caregiver

7/21 A&M

role is required.

To apply, please visit

v-angels/galloway/employment

9/15 W/SW/M

CRAFT SHOW

Glenwood UMC is holding

our Annual Craft &

Basket Show on Oct. 12,

9-3:30. Venders call Pat

Nida - 614-465-2928.

DATED SALES

FREE

Garage Sale

Signs

When You Stop By

Our Office At:

3500 Sullivant Ave.

And Place Your

DATED SALE AD

Rentals

APARTMENT MANAGERS

HAVE VACANCIES?

FILL THEM BEFORE

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IN THE MESSENGER

Call Kathy For More Info and Rates

614-272-5422

DATED SALES

HARDESTY VILLAGE

CARPORT SALE

(off Eakin Rd.)

Sat. Sept. 14th, 9a-4p

WANT TO BUY

We Buy Cars & Trucks

$300-$3000.614-308-2626

$ Cash At Your Door $

for junk or unwanted cars

(Free Tow). Call

614-444-RIDE (7433)

WANTS TO Purchase

minerals and other oil &

gas interests. Send details

to: P.O. Box 13557,

Denver, CO 80201

ANTIQUES

WANTED

Victrolas, Watches,

Clocks, Bookcases

Antiques, Furn.

Jeff 614-262-0676

or 614-783-2629

WANT TO BUY

We Buy Junk Cars &

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Paid. 614-395-8775

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

Gently used stair lift for 12

steps, 154” rail - $1100.

614-224-9991 leave your

name and number

Large Selection of

Chandeliers to

choose from.

All in working condition.

Going Out of Business!!

614-271-2469

HOMES FOR SALE

Galloway Home For Sale

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

appls. 614-465-7763


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xClassified Services

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Deadlines are Tuesdays by 5 pm.

Call For Publication Schedule 614-272-5422

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FREE 54” Mitsubishi Big Screen TV Console. Works great!

Must be able to haul away

JM - Lithopolis - 614-833-2499

FREE for Pickup Hospital Bed, Electric, Temper-Pedic Hospital Mattreee,

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DS - Colulmbus 43235 - 614-565-8994

Ċome and Get It! is a bi-weekly column that offers readers an opportunity to pass

along surplus building materials, furniture, electronic equipment, crafts, supplies,

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

long as they’re FREE. NO PETS! Just send us a brief note describing what you want

to get rid of, along with your name, address and phone number. Nonprofit

organizations are welcome to submit requests for donations of items.

Send information to The Columbus Messenger, Attention: Come and Get It, 3500

Sullivant Ave., Columbus, OH43204. Deadline is Tuesdays by 5 pm for following

Mondays publication. Messenger Newspapers is not responsible for any

complications that may occur. Please contact us when items are gone. 272-5422

Come & Get It!

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SCORE A TOUCHDOWN

SEPTEMBER GIVEAWAY

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All ads received by mail, in person, e-mail or phone

will be included in the drawing.

Drawing will be held September 30th, 2019

and the winner will be notified and published

in our October 6th, 2019 issue .

GOOD LUCK

TO EVERYONE!!

Congratulations

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For AUGUST 2019

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Information

MOBILE HOMES

WANTED: Older mobile

home to buy at reas.

price. 614-260-5662

Newly Remodeled Mobile

Home in W. Jefferson.

New A/C, furnace &

appls. Beautiful view of

woods & creek in private

setting. $39,000. No Rent

to Own. 614-354-9185

RENTALS

Eakin-1 Br Apt, crpt, appls.

No Pets 614-560-3050

1 BR Apt. $425/mo. 1971

Vaughn St. 740-407-7758

Hardesty Heights Condo

2/3 bdrm avail. Sept.

$900. 614-371-4800

1/3/4 BR homes-fncd yd

bsmt. $500-$900

614-530-8097

Property Management

We are always available!

40 yrs. exp in

Certified Property Mgmt.

Reas. Fees. Call Now!

614-783-7464

VACATION RENTALS

Englewood, Florida

Palm Manor Resort

Within minutes of white

sand Gulf beaches,

world famous Tarpon

fishing, golf courses, restaurants/shopping,

Bush

Gardens. 2 BR 2 BA

condos with all ammenities,

weekly/monthly, visit

www.palmmanor.com

or call 1-800-848-8141

AIR CONDITIONING

AIR CONDITIONING

Complete System

Clean & Check

$49.95 9/29 A

Free Electronic Leak Testing

All Makes • All Models

45 Yrs. Exp. • Senior Discount

614-351-9025

614-351-9005

APPLIANCE REPAIR

Washer, Dryer, Stove &

Refrig. Repair 875-7588

AUTO SERVICE

It’s Hot!! Stay Cool!

MIDLAND AUTO

AC EVAC DYE &

RECHARGE - $90.00

& all your other

Auto Service Needs!

614-278-9458/778-3864

A Rating-BBB - 46 yrs.

American & Foreign Cars

BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING

Walker’s Basement

Waterproofing. BBB

Accredited 614-359-4353

BLACKTOP

SANTIAGO’S

Sealcoating & Services LLC

Quality Materials Used

FULLY INSURED

Driveway Seal ( by broom)

Hot Fill Crack, Asphalt Repair

Call or text for Free Est.

614-649-1200

BLACKTOP SEALING

Driveways & Parking Lots

614-875-6971

CARPET CLEANING

DIRT BUSTERS

Any 5 areas $75. Home

Powerwash $99 to $200.

614-805-1084

Specializing in Pet Odors

CLEANING

Cleaning - 20 yrs exp.

Judy 614-946-2443

CONCRETE

ALL-CITY CUSTOM

CONCRETE

All Types Concrete Work

New or Tear Out-Replace

37 Yrs. Exp.

(614) 207-5430

Owner is On The Job!

Buckeye Cement

Contractors

Specializing In

Tearout & Replacing

Concrete of Any Type

Licensed • Bonded • Insured

37th Year in Business

614-539-5640

9/2/ W/SW

CONCRETE

EDDIE MOORE

CONSTRUCTION

Quality Concrete Work

Lt. Hauling & Room Add.,

Block Work & Excavation

Stamp Patios,

Bsmt. Wall Restoration

37 Yrs Exp - Lic & Ins.

Free Ests. 614-871-3834

AJ’s Concrete,

Masonry

Good Work - Fair Prices

Block Foundations

Driveways • Sidewalks

Epoxy/Overlay Floors

Bonded-Ins. • Free Ests.

Now Accepting Credit Cards

614-419-9932

GALLION

CUSTOM CONCRETE LLC

Specializing in Custom Colors &

Custom Designs of Concrete.

Including Remove & Replace

41 yrs exp & Free Est.

Licensed & Insured

Reputation Built

On Quality

Ronnie

614-875-8364

See Us On Facebook

www.gallioncustom

concrete.com

FENCING

EAZY FENCE

Chain Link - Wood

No Job Too Big or Small

All Repairs ~ Free Est.

Insured. 614-670-2292

GUTTERS

Bates & Sons

GUTTER CLEANING

5 ★ Google Reviews

614-586-3417

Low Price-Great Service

5 & 6” Seamless gutters,

covers, siding, gutter clng.

Bill 614-306-4541

EPP

Seamless Gutters

Mikey 614-927-9132

licensed/bonded/insured

HAULING

DEAN’S HAULING

614-276-1958

Dump Trailer Rental $185

Misc. hauling, stone,

mulch, topsoil, firewood,

small equipment.

Danny 614-774-2336

INFORMATION

ONLY

$50.00

For This Ad In Our

West & Southwest

For Info Call

272-5422

9/29 A

9-29 W/SW

HOME

IMPROVEMENTS

SINCE 1973

Phil Bolon Contr.

Windows & Siding

Decks, Kitchens, Baths

Room Additions,

Flooring, Roofing

Bsmt Waterproofing

Deal With Small Non-Pressure Co.

45 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.

Lic.-Bond-Ins.

Free Est. - Financing Avail.

Member BBB Of Cent. OH

O.C.I.E.B. ID #24273

614-419-3977

or 614-863-9912

KLAUSMAN HOME

IMPROVEMENT

Siding-Windows-

Doors-Roofing-Soffit-

Fascia-Gutters-Trim

Earn FREE Seamless

Gutters with Siding Over

1000 Sq. Ft.

FREE Shutters with

Soffit & Trim

EPA Certified

Member of BBB

Financing Available

Over 20 yrs exp. • Free Est.

Licensed-Bonded-Insured

Owner & Operator

James 614-419-7500

Quality is our #1 Priority

HELMS’ CONTRACTING

Call For FREE ESTIMATES

New Kitchens & Baths

New Replacement Windows

Basement Remodels

Room Additions • Roofs

More than 25 Years Experience

Licensed • Insured • Bonded

Bill Helms 614-296-0850

or 614-801-1801 9-15

W/SW

C&JHandyman

Services LLC

Minor Plumbing &

Electric

Install Hot Water Tanks,

Dishwashers & Disposals

Also Fencing &

Interior/Exterior Painting

Free Est. ~ 18 Yrs. Exp.

614-284-2100

PEST

CONTROL

HOME

MAINTENANCE

Finishing Carpenter for all

your extra home repairs or

Honey-do-list. over 40 yrs.

exp. Sonny 614-325-1910

LAWN CARE

Lawn Mowing-38 yrs exp

Weekly cuts $25 & up.

Good ref. Free est. 10%

Sr. Disc. 614-738-9623

Fall Clean-Up Specials

Still accepting new clients

for lawn care.

Mulching, leaf removal.

Free est. Call Patrick

614-301-3575

LET US MAINTAIN

YOUR LAWN & GARDEN

FOR YOU

Summer, Spring,

Winter or Fall

WE DO IT ALL!!!!

Lawn Cuts, Edging,

Trees & Shrubs, Garden,

Mulching, Hauling,

Garden Pond &

Home Maint.

Free Ests. Low Rates

$20 & Up

Kevin - 614-905-3117

MOVING

Aaron Allen Moving

Local Moving Since 1956

Bonded & Insured

614-299-6683, 263-0649

Celebrating 60 yrs in business

A Complete

Moving

Reasonable, Reliable

No Job Too Small

PUCO #150692-HG

Free Estimate

614-878-1179

PAINTING

A Job Well Done Again

A lic. General Contractor

Some Skilled Services

Incl: Painting • Stucco,

Repair•Carpentry•Exterior

Drainage & Home Maint.

Call Today! 614-235-1819

PAINTING

614-702-3017

Painting - Int./Ext.

Power Wash-Gutters Clnd

Free Est. - 26 Yrs Exp.

Call Dave 614-270-2369

God Bless

TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

3093 W. Broad St., Cols.

614-367-9000

BED BUGS?

Starting At $ 295

Pest Control • Rodents • Roaches • Termites

Monthly & Quarterly Services

Great Price!! Licensed & Insured

Visit Us

“Do It Yourself Pest Control”.

FREE INSPECTION

Classified Services

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A/M

9-29 A

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PEST

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PLUMBING

ALL IN ONE

PLUMBING LLC

“One Call Does It All”

$25 OFF LABOR

With This Ad

A

614-801-1508

All Major Credit Cards Accepted

All About Drains & Plumb.

Will snake any sm drain

$125 + tax. 614-778-2584

POWER WASHING

MRS. POWERWASH

Any house wash $149 + tax

Single deck $69 + tax

2 Tier deck $99 + tax

Best Wash In Town

Over 45,000 Washes

Ashley, 614-771-3892

Bates & Sons

Soft Wash & Powerwash

5 ★ Google Reviews

614-586-3417

ROOFING

Robinson roofing & repairs

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

limestone. We also deliver

Topsoil - comtil - sandmulch.

Specializing in

residential. 614-491-5460

Bobcat Service Avail.

TREE SERVICES

TROTT

TREE & LANDSCAPE

Tree Trimming

& Removal

9/15

9/15

A

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 9-29

A&M

• Stump Grinding

• Bucket Truck Services

Best Prices • Same Day Service

614-878-2568

BURNS TREE SERVICE

Trimming, Removal &

Stump Grinding.

614-584-2164


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