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<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Madison</strong><br />
<strong>August</strong> 15, <strong>2021</strong> www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XXXVI No. 36<br />
Lilly Chapel Homecoming<br />
page 3<br />
Township seeks levy to build new fire station<br />
By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
The Jefferson Township trustees are placing a levy on the Nov.<br />
2 ballot for the construction and operation of a new fire station.<br />
The 5.5-mill combination levy request includes 2 mills for a 20-<br />
year building debt repayment and 3.5 mills for operating costs. The<br />
levy will appear on the ballot as one issue. If passed, it would be<br />
collected for a continuing period of time, starting in 2022. The cost<br />
to the taxpayer would be $192.50 per year per $100,000 of property<br />
valuation.<br />
Earlier this year, the township purchased 10.75 acres on West<br />
Main Street, west of the railroad viaduct extending from Main<br />
Street north to Little Darby Creek, for the purpose of building a<br />
new station to replace the existing station at 745 W. Main St.<br />
When the current station was built 40 years ago, the department<br />
was a volunteer operation. It has since grown to a 24-hour operation<br />
with eight firefighters on duty daily.<br />
“This number will need to increase at some point, but currently<br />
we have no space to accommodate any additional firefighers,” said<br />
Fire Chief Chris Snyder. “Our current building is limited on additions<br />
that can be made due to the property size and the cost of the<br />
building being brought up to current standards.”<br />
Should the levy pass, the township’s plan is to construct a 21,000<br />
square foot station with six bays (two more than the current station)<br />
and room for up to 12 firefighters. The building also would include<br />
three office spaces, a training room/community room, and a training/fitness<br />
mezzanine.<br />
Department. The township trustees are placing a 5.5-mill levy on the Nov. 2 ballot for the station’s construction<br />
This conceptual drawing shows an aerial view of a proposed new fire station for the Jefferson Township Fire<br />
The estimated cost to build the new station is $7 million. The estimated<br />
annual budget needed to run it is $3.2 million. The 5.5-mill<br />
and operation.<br />
levy would generate $1.3 million per year toward that cost. The existing<br />
11-mill levy for fire department operations generates just<br />
under $2.5 million per year. The two levies together would cover<br />
the expected operating costs, Snyder said.<br />
With the new levy’s passage, construction on the new station<br />
would start in late summer or early fall of 2022, after the township<br />
puts the project out to bid and architectural plans are finalized. The<br />
station would be ready for occupancy approximately one year later.<br />
The department would add personnel starting in 2024, Snyder said.<br />
He added that the new location would provide easier access to<br />
all parts of the department’s coverage area.<br />
“What made this property very attractive is the ability to use all<br />
four railroad overpasses throughout the village with our access to<br />
Jackson Street, as well as Main Street,” he said.<br />
Snyder added that the township would sell the existing station The proposed new Jefferson Township fire station would cover 21,000 square feet and include six bays, three<br />
property once the transition was made to the new location. offices, training space, and community meeting space.<br />
Parents speak out about pandemic restrictions<br />
By Linda Dillman<br />
Staff Writer<br />
Parents who attended the Aug. 9 Jefferson<br />
Local Schools board of education meeting<br />
wanted to make sure their feelings<br />
about COVID-19 restrictions in the schools<br />
were heard–the less, the better, they said.<br />
“I am an R.N. (registered nurse),” said<br />
parent Mindy Blackwell, who then alleged<br />
conspiracy theories of a year ago have<br />
proven to be truths. “Nobody is talking<br />
about natural immunity. You need to do<br />
your own research.<br />
“You should go to business as usual.”<br />
Parent Nicole Jacob stated she has not<br />
followed a single Centers for Disease Control<br />
(CDC) guideline the entire year and<br />
that parents should be able to choose what<br />
their children do.<br />
Tabitha Bowman, another parent, said<br />
the school board is an educational board, not<br />
a health board, and decisions should be left<br />
up to families.<br />
“I don’t support masks. I don’t support<br />
vaccines,” parent Ty Krock told board members<br />
and the parents and children attending<br />
the meeting.<br />
As it now stands, the school district’s return-to-school<br />
plan states that masks are<br />
recommended but optional in all indoor and<br />
outdoor areas on school grounds. Upon request,<br />
masks will be provided to students<br />
and staff at no charge.<br />
The exception is school transportation.<br />
At the Aug. 9 meeting, the board voted to<br />
amend the return-to-school plan to abide by<br />
a CDC requirement that everyone riding<br />
any form of school transportation wear<br />
masks for the duration of travel.<br />
Students and staff should stay home<br />
when they have signs of an infectious disease,<br />
and rapid COVID-19 tests will be provided<br />
to families and staff at no charge.<br />
School leaders said they are taking a<br />
common sense approach to social distancing<br />
in scheduling large group gatherings with<br />
consideration to the event, logistics and cur-<br />
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By Kristy Zurbrick<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Editor<br />
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Central Ohio is looking for<br />
adult volunteers (Bigs) to serve as mentors to children (Littles) in<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County.<br />
The program’s purpose is to help children develop positive relationships<br />
that have a lasting impact on their lives.<br />
Two options are available for anyone interested in volunteering—<br />
school-based mentoring and community-based mentoring. Both require<br />
volunteers to be at least 18 years old,<br />
complete an application and background<br />
checks, and attend a two-hour training. BBBS<br />
pays for the background checks, and the<br />
training is free. The next training session will<br />
be held virtually on Sept. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Following the training, BBBS staff members<br />
will meet with the new volunteers.<br />
“We find out their interests and preferences<br />
in hopes that we can match them with<br />
a youth with similar interests and preferences,”<br />
said Gina Burke, program manager.<br />
“For example, we have a girl who really likes<br />
Harry Potter and art. We will try to find an<br />
adult mentor who shares those interests.”<br />
BBBS asks Bigs to make an 18-month<br />
commitment to their Littles. In many cases,<br />
those relationships end up extending beyond<br />
the initial commitment.<br />
“We have many stories of Bigs and Littles<br />
maintaining a connection into adulthood,”<br />
Burke said.<br />
Positive, supportive social connection is<br />
the root goal of Big Brothers Big Sisters.<br />
“It’s important for a child to know how to<br />
build a relationship with someone and have<br />
a conversation in person—to build social capital,”<br />
Burke said. “Mentoring has been<br />
shown to improve school performance and<br />
increase a child’s resiliency. It helps build<br />
confidence and self-esteem.”<br />
BBBS accepts referrals of youths ages 5<br />
to 17. Currently, the children awaiting mentor<br />
matches in <strong>Madison</strong> County range in age<br />
from 9 to 16.<br />
School-based mentoring<br />
BBBS started a school-based program at<br />
London Elementary a few years ago. They<br />
plan to resume the program this school year. In the future, they<br />
hope to add other schools around the county.<br />
This year, they are looking for volunteers to match with fourthgraders<br />
at London Elementary.<br />
“We would like six mentors for our school-based program. I<br />
would be thrilled if we ended up with more than that. I won’t turn<br />
anyone away,” Burke said.<br />
Mentors will meet with their Littles once a week from 11 a.m. to<br />
noon starting in late September. Sessions will take place in a designated<br />
space at the school during the students’ recess period.<br />
BBBS staff will be on site to lead social-emotional activities designed<br />
to help build relationships, starting with group and icebreaker<br />
activities then moving on to more one-on-one activities.<br />
Bigs and Littles will meet only during the school year. They will<br />
not meet over holiday breaks or over the summer.<br />
Melissa Canney, London City Schools’ student support specialist,<br />
will identify potential students for the program and send information<br />
and applications home to the students’ parents. BBBS staff will<br />
then meet with participating students to find out their interests<br />
and preferences.<br />
Community-based mentoring<br />
In contrast to school-based mentoring, BBBS’s community-based<br />
mentoring leaves much of the structure up to the Bigs and Littles<br />
themselves. Instead of meeting on a certain day at a certain place<br />
with staff-led activities, volunteers work directly with the parents<br />
or guardians to schedule outings of their own choosing. BBBS asks<br />
that Bigs meet up with their Littles at least twice a month for lowcost<br />
or no-cost activities.<br />
“Volunteers receive support from our staff. We will call them<br />
every month to see how they are doing and offer ideas for activities.<br />
We do the same with the parents and guardians, checking in once<br />
a month to see how things are going,” Burke said.<br />
For the first six months, Bigs are not permitted to bring their<br />
Littles to their homes for outings. After that time period, they may<br />
do so with permission from the child’s parents or guardians.<br />
“Right now, we have a wait list of eight kids for our communitybased<br />
mentoring,” Burke said. “I wish we had enough volunteers to<br />
open up to more referrals.”<br />
The referrals come from the school system and <strong>Madison</strong> County’s<br />
Family and Children First Council.<br />
Contact information<br />
For more information and to inquire about becoming a Big<br />
Brother or Big Sister, visit www.bbbscentralohio.org or contact<br />
Gina Burke at gburke@bbbscentralohio.org or (937) 536-1582.<br />
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rent rate of infection in the community. Hand sanitizer will be readily<br />
available in all buildings.<br />
Throughout the school year, school leaders will continue to consider<br />
local, state and federal guidelines, as well as the advice of<br />
medical professionals, in evaluating COVID-19 mitigation strategies.<br />
The response plan will be reviewed no less than every six<br />
months and updated as needs and circumstances change and in accordance<br />
with changes in laws and regulations.<br />
The public is invited to continue to provide input via email and<br />
at school board meetings. Feedback will be used in evaluating the<br />
plan during the review period.<br />
“I think the plan we’re voting on tonight largely supports what<br />
we’re talking about here,” Superintendent William Mullett told the<br />
crowd.<br />
School board President Melissa Adams said she does not 100 percent<br />
agree with the use of masks and that the district’s plan is a<br />
step towards keeping kids in school and maintaining their mental<br />
health.<br />
Board member Dr. Meg Hiss stated the school district has a responsibility<br />
to support programming that supports a student’s wellbeing.<br />
“Keep supporting the system and find the best way we can do<br />
that legally,” board member Whitney Duemme added, before the<br />
board approved the return-to-school plan with the transportation<br />
amendment.
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Trio to lead Lilly Chapel Homecoming parade<br />
By Dedra Cordle<br />
Staff Writer<br />
It was the early 1980s and the leadership<br />
at Trinity United Methodist Church in<br />
Lilly Chapel had a grand idea.<br />
For the benefit of the entire community,<br />
they wanted to establish a homecoming<br />
event complete with a parade and a day full<br />
of fun for children and adults alike.<br />
They pictured small rides, games and<br />
craft areas to keep the little ones entertained.<br />
They envisioned people feasting on<br />
homemade goods and clamoring to buy<br />
other delectable treats.<br />
They heard local bands marching down<br />
the street and the sound of thrown candy<br />
hitting the pavement, and they saw a worthy<br />
man, woman, or child become the face<br />
of the event as the parade grand marshal.<br />
Even though their burg is small compared<br />
to surrounding municipalities, they<br />
knew it would be a monumental task to pull<br />
off their homecoming plan.<br />
Believing in the heart and skill of their<br />
parishioners, the leadership asked for volunteers<br />
to help get the idea off the ground.<br />
Among those who responded were Bettylu<br />
Timmons, her husband, Dale, and her sister,<br />
Floanne Wilson.<br />
The trio, along with Wilson’s husband,<br />
Brad, had been attending the church since<br />
the 1950s and could scarcely say “no” to the<br />
church leaders’ request for assistance.<br />
“They had always been the kindest people,<br />
and we wanted to do something to return<br />
the favor,” Floanne said.<br />
While Dale donated bushels of corn and<br />
other produce from his farm in London, Bettylu<br />
and Floanne took charge of some of the<br />
baking and cooking.<br />
“We made the pies and helped prepare<br />
the chicken and noodles,” Bettylu explained.<br />
They didn’t just go to the store and purchase<br />
these goods; they handmade them.<br />
“I remember walking through the front<br />
doors of the church as homecoming day approached<br />
and seeing a number of tables<br />
spread throughout, all filled with their handmade<br />
noodles drying on them,” said Kathy<br />
Connor, the church’s current treasurer.<br />
She said she also remembers how the legend<br />
of those noodles grew as time went on.<br />
“Everyone wanted those noodles,” Connor<br />
said. “I tried to sneak a few [during<br />
preparation] but always got my hands<br />
smacked by someone for trying it.”<br />
Bettylu, 86, and Floanne, 88, only recently<br />
scaled back their homemade tradition<br />
when it became difficult to keep up<br />
with the demand.<br />
“We buy most of the items now,” Bettylu<br />
said, “but we’re still here every year helping<br />
to prepare.”<br />
Dedication to the homecoming parade<br />
and festival, now in its 37th year, is just one<br />
of the reasons the church leadership wanted<br />
to recognize the trio.<br />
Months before the homecoming had an<br />
official date for this year, Connie Ballah, a<br />
longtime member of the planning committee,<br />
was thinking of candidates for parade<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Dedra Cordle<br />
(From left) Floanne Wilson, Bettylu Timmons and Dale Timmons are grand marshals of<br />
the <strong>2021</strong> Lilly Chapel Homecoming parade. The homecoming, hosted by Trinity United<br />
Methodist Church, is set for Aug. 21. The parade kicks off at 11 a.m.<br />
grand marshal.<br />
She knew the committee wanted to choose<br />
someone local, and possibly even a member<br />
of the church, but she wasn’t sure who would<br />
be right for the role. As she scanned the<br />
church during services one day, her eyes<br />
kept straying to Dale, Bettylu and Floanne.<br />
“We all know how much good they do in<br />
this church and for the community,” Ballah<br />
said, “and I thought any one of them would<br />
be a great grand marshal.”<br />
A problem the committee ran into was<br />
which one of the three to select.<br />
“They are always together,” Ballah said.<br />
“So, we figured why not just select all three<br />
of them to be our grand marshal.”<br />
Then the committee wondered if the<br />
three would agree to participate.<br />
“They are the most humble people you<br />
will ever meet,” Ballah said. “I wasn’t sure<br />
they would even accept this nomination.”<br />
Bettylu said they decided to accept because<br />
they thought it would be “fun.”<br />
“It isn’t every day someone asks you to do<br />
something like this,” she said, adding it will<br />
be nice to represent their beloved church<br />
and their equally beloved community.<br />
“We couldn’t imagine being anywhere<br />
else,” she said.<br />
Raised “just a few miles down the road,”<br />
Bettylu and Floanne Yearling raised animals<br />
and sewed clothing as members of the<br />
Fairfield Darts 4-H Club. They did not take<br />
a liking to the latter.<br />
“We never did much sewing after that,”<br />
Bettylu said.<br />
“Yes, that was quite enough,” Floanne<br />
agreed.<br />
In childhood, they met Dale Timmons<br />
and Brad Wilson, who would later become<br />
their respective husbands. All of them graduated<br />
from Fairfield School between the<br />
late 1940s and the early 1950s.<br />
Floanne and the late Brad Wilson married<br />
in 1952 and had four children—Bill,<br />
Diane, Mike and Cathy. Bettylu and Dale<br />
married in 1953 and had three children—<br />
Doug, Joy and Rick.<br />
While Dale farmed in London and Brad<br />
became a dental technician after serving in<br />
the U.S. Army, Bettylu and Floanne worked<br />
at The Bell Company. They say they never<br />
got tired of spending so much time together.<br />
“Not at all,” Bettylu said.<br />
“Well, maybe sometimes,” Floanne joked.<br />
Upon retirement, they dedicated more<br />
time to their church and their grandchildren<br />
and great-grandchildren. They enjoy<br />
attending the kids’ sporting events and<br />
claim they do not have hobbies.<br />
“Those go kaput when you get older,”<br />
Bettylu said.<br />
Though she and Dale love spending time<br />
in Florida during the winter season, Bettylu<br />
said they have never considered making it<br />
their permanent location.<br />
“This is our home,” she said. “Our family<br />
is here, our church is here, our community<br />
is here.”<br />
Connor said the community and church<br />
feel blessed for that fact.<br />
“They are the most wonderful people,<br />
and we are so pleased to have them all serve<br />
as our grand marshals,” she said. “I think it<br />
should have happened a long time ago, but<br />
I am just thankful they are finally being recognized<br />
for all the good that they do and for<br />
the good people they are.”<br />
Trinity UMC of Lilly Chapel<br />
37th Annual Homecoming<br />
134 Years - Everything is possible with God<br />
Saturday, <strong>August</strong> 21, <strong>2021</strong><br />
♦ Schedule of Events ♦<br />
11am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trinity Homecoming Parade<br />
Floanne Eislon, Dale & Bettelu Timmons, Grand Marshalls<br />
11:45 am...........................................................Opening Ceremony<br />
<strong>2021</strong> Season debut of the <strong>Madison</strong> Plains High School Marching Band<br />
12-12:45pm.......................................Sean Prather, Jr., Acoustical Set Country<br />
1pm-2pm...........................................Sugar Grove Blue Grass, Troy, Ohio<br />
2pm-3pm........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lilly Chapel “The Voice” Competition-Open to All<br />
Contact Church Office to submit your CD for accompaniment<br />
3pm-4pm.................................Chaz & Nicki Band “Music from the Heart & Soul”<br />
4:30-5:30pm..........................................Ladies of Longford, Irish Music<br />
6pm............................................................Trinity Live Auction<br />
Ross Horney and Rob Hines, Auctioneers<br />
GOOD FOOD SERVED ALL DAY!<br />
Crafts ♦ Goodies Tent ♦ Dunk Tank ♦ Face Painting ♦ Bake Sale<br />
CRAFTERS & PARADE PARTICIPANTS WELCOME!<br />
For info Call: Trinity UMC (614) 879-8007 or Connie Ballah (614) 329-8199 or Sandy Conner (614) 774-3547<br />
Spend the day in Lilly Chapel<br />
for Country & Family fun!
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Sunflower head-clipping weevils now in central Ohio<br />
A native insect getting<br />
some attention<br />
lately is the sunflower<br />
head-clipping weevil,<br />
one of the silphium<br />
ask a master gardener<br />
Jane Kutzley<br />
weevils (as they are most active on plants in the silphium genus).<br />
Head-clippers have been expanding their range in recent years and,<br />
unfortunately, can now be found in central Ohio.<br />
The sunflower head-clipping weevil does exactly what its name<br />
implies, except it is interested in lots more than just sunflowers.<br />
Coneflowers, compass plant, prairie dock and all members of the<br />
aster family are the most attractive to head-clippers. The weevil is<br />
about one-quarter-inch long and either shiny black or bronzy-brown.<br />
The snout is more elongated than most weevils.<br />
The mode of action for this insect is simple and effective. The female<br />
chooses a flower in full bloom, then inserts her snout into the<br />
stem an inch or several below the flower. She chews a ring of holes<br />
around the stem and<br />
may ultimately make<br />
several rings around<br />
the stem at varying<br />
distances from the<br />
flower head. Eventually, the<br />
stem is so weakened it breaks.<br />
The flower head is left dangling<br />
by thin bands of unchewed tissue.<br />
Once the flower head is dangling,<br />
the weevil and many of<br />
her friends lay eggs on it. Soon,<br />
the flower head falls to the<br />
ground, leaving behind stems<br />
that stick up like soda straws.<br />
Once on the ground, the weevil<br />
Sunflowers are susceptible to<br />
sunflower head-clipping weevils,<br />
now found in central Ohio.<br />
eggs hatch and begin feeding on the decaying<br />
flower head. Ultimately, the larvae drop<br />
to the soil and burrow in to spend the winter.<br />
The cycle starts over in late June or<br />
July when the adult weevil leaves the soil.<br />
Control by removal is the best practice.<br />
Dangling flower heads should be cut off<br />
below the bend and disposed of (do not compost).<br />
Clean up fallen heads quickly. The<br />
goal is to prevent reinfestation. Insecticidal<br />
sprays are not an option because more vulnerable<br />
and desirable pollinators will be<br />
harmed.<br />
Jane Kutzley is a <strong>Madison</strong> County Master<br />
Gardener. For more information about Master<br />
Gardeners, call the OSU Extension-<strong>Madison</strong><br />
County at (740) 852-0975.<br />
Weed control depends on regular maintenance<br />
Weeding is part of<br />
maintaining a garden,<br />
and the more regularly<br />
and consistently you<br />
weed, the easier and<br />
quicker it is.<br />
ask a master gardener<br />
Barbara Myers<br />
Weeding is removing unwanted plants from the ones you want.<br />
You decide what a weed is. If a tomato sprouts in the compost you<br />
spread around your roses, you will probably pull that tomato out.<br />
Don’t be afraid to remove a “good” plant if it’s not where you want<br />
it. You want plants to attain their full growth and maturity, and<br />
weeds steal sunlight, moisture, and other resources from the plants<br />
you want to grow.<br />
The best time to weed is when the soil is moist and the weeds<br />
are very small. If you make weeding part of your daily stroll through<br />
the garden, you can spot and remove them as you monitor for pests<br />
and harvest crops.<br />
The best tool for weeding is your hand. The best way to prevent<br />
weeds is to leave no bare earth. Space plants close together so they<br />
shade the ground between them, and mulch the soil. Most weed<br />
seeds need light to germinate, so these two practices go a long way<br />
in minimizing weed eruption from the soil. Also avoid disturbing<br />
the soil when possible, as this brings new weed seeds to the surface<br />
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where they can germinate<br />
and flourish.<br />
Work especially<br />
hard to remove the<br />
roots of perennial<br />
weeds, as they will often resprout<br />
from root pieces left behind.<br />
Above all, don’t let any<br />
weeds go to seed, as that will<br />
only increase your weeding next<br />
year.<br />
Weeds seem harmless when<br />
they are small, but that is when<br />
they are most easily defeated. A<br />
good rain followed by a hot spell<br />
means a sudden growth spurt<br />
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when they are small, daily if you can, and<br />
weeding will be no big deal.<br />
The most important thing to keep in<br />
mind when weeding is that there are many<br />
solutions to effectively weed your garden,<br />
but consistency is the key. Whether this is<br />
hand weeding, controlling weeds with film,<br />
or chemical means, finding the best solution<br />
for your garden and consistently sticking to<br />
it will give you a healthy, weed-free growing<br />
environment for your plants.<br />
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Barbara Myers is a <strong>Madison</strong> County Master<br />
Gardener. For more information about Master<br />
Gardeners, call the OSU Extension-<strong>Madison</strong><br />
County at (740) 852-0975.<br />
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Prairie Oaks Park hosting WAG! Fest Aug. 28<br />
WAG! Fest, the coolest dog day ever, returns<br />
to Prairie Oaks Metro Park on Aug.<br />
28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event takes<br />
place at the Darby Bend Lakes area at 2755<br />
Amity Road, Hilliard. Admission is free.<br />
Created as a means to celebrate caninehuman<br />
tional advice to live entertainment and contests,<br />
including these activities and attractions:<br />
• The WAG! Marketplace includes exhibits<br />
of products, services and samples<br />
from pet retailers, veterinarians, doggie<br />
friendships, WAG! Fest is an enter-<br />
daycare centers, pet photographers,<br />
taining and convenient way for dog lovers<br />
to find the best products and services for<br />
keeping their canine companions strong,<br />
healthy and happy, all while enjoying the<br />
open air of the Darby Bend Lakes area of<br />
the park. Dogs can wander the trails and<br />
splash around at the doggie beach. Dog-related<br />
product and service providers will be<br />
on site.<br />
WAG! Fest offers everything from educa-<br />
groomers, trainers and clubs and organizations<br />
dedicated to the health and well-being<br />
of canines.<br />
• Dogs can take a dip at the Water Bark<br />
Beach off-leash swim area or just enjoy the<br />
cool oasis of over two tons of ice at the Atlas<br />
Butler Ice Castle.<br />
• Visitors can meet experts from various<br />
area rescue groups to learn about the best<br />
four-legged match for their home and<br />
Help for cooling needs<br />
This year’s Summer Crisis Program provides<br />
eligible households with a one-time<br />
benefit to assist with electric utility bills,<br />
central air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning<br />
unit and/or fan purchases.<br />
The program runs through Sept. 30. The<br />
maximum benefits are $500 for customers<br />
of regulated utilities and $800 for customers<br />
of unregulated utilities (municipal utilities<br />
or cooperatives). Air conditioning units<br />
and/or fans are only be provided to eligible<br />
customers who have not received an air conditioning<br />
unit or fan in the last three years.<br />
New this year, the utility assistance benefit<br />
is separate from the additional benefit.<br />
Households can receive the maximum utility<br />
assistance benefit toward their electric<br />
bill and still receive an additional benefit,<br />
such as central air conditioner repair, an air<br />
conditioning unit, and/or a fan.<br />
Household income must be at or below<br />
175 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines,<br />
and households must have at least one<br />
additional eligibility criteria listed below:<br />
• a household member who is age 60 or<br />
older;<br />
• a household member who has a documented<br />
medical condition verified by a licensed<br />
medical professional who is qualified<br />
under Ohio law to write prescriptions;<br />
• a household member who was diagnosed<br />
with COVID-19 in the last 12 months<br />
(may provide a written statement as proof<br />
of medical diagnosis);<br />
• Percentage of Income Payment Plan<br />
Plus (PIPP) customers are eligible for assistance<br />
toward their default PIPP payment,<br />
first PIPP payment, central air conditioning<br />
repairs, or may receive an air conditioning<br />
unit and/or fan.<br />
• A household’s electric utility has a disconnect<br />
notice, has been shut off, or new<br />
electric service is being established for the<br />
household. These households may also receive<br />
an air conditioning unit and/or fan or<br />
central air conditioning repairs, if the<br />
household can maintain electric service for<br />
30 days.<br />
Summer Crisis Program appointments<br />
can be scheduled with the local energy assistance<br />
provider, Bridges Community Action,<br />
at (740) 852-3511.<br />
Community Center schedule<br />
The Mount Sterling Community Center<br />
is located at 164 E. Main St. Measures of social<br />
distancing, 10-person maximum attendance,<br />
and frequent sanitizing and hand<br />
washing are part of the center’s guidelines.<br />
For details, call (740) 869-2453.<br />
Aug. 16-21—10 a.m.-3 p.m. daily, walking<br />
in the gym<br />
Aug. 17–10-11 a.m., Take Off Pounds<br />
Sensibly<br />
3-6 p.m., food pantry for income-eligible<br />
households. Pre-packed food boxes will be<br />
delivered to your vehicle. Remain in your<br />
vehicle, and you will be assisted in numerical<br />
order. Bring proof of residence to the<br />
first visit and a picture ID to every visit.<br />
Call (740) 869-2453 for details.<br />
4-5:30 p.m.—Book bag giveaway, provided<br />
on a first-come/first-served basis to eligible<br />
households. To register to reserve a<br />
book bag, call the center or send email to<br />
msccinc@embarqmail.com.<br />
8-9 p.m.—Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
Aug. 18—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for<br />
adults<br />
Aug. 19—10 a.m.-12 p.m., food pantry for<br />
income-eligible households. Pre-packed food<br />
boxes will be delivered to your vehicle. Remain<br />
in your vehicle, and you will be assisted<br />
in numerical order. Bring proof of<br />
residence to the first visit and a picture ID<br />
to every visit.<br />
Aug. 21—10 a.m.-3 p.m., sewing for all<br />
ages and abilities<br />
Oct. 16—Sterling Fun Run, watch for<br />
signup info on the center’s Facebook page<br />
Second and Fourth Tuesdays—Produce<br />
market.<br />
lifestyle at the PetPeople Meet-The-Breed<br />
area.<br />
• Disc demonstrations, agility performances<br />
and dock diving by some of the area’s<br />
most talented canines are planned. Plus,<br />
dogs and their owners can test out the Sky<br />
Dogs agility course and receive expert guidance<br />
and advice if interested in the sport.<br />
Disc demonstrations and freestyle performances<br />
by Southern Ohio Flying K9s are<br />
slated for 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30<br />
p.m. Dog agility demonstrations by Sky<br />
Dogs are slated for 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.<br />
In addition to providing an array of activities<br />
and fun for dogs, WAG! Fest’s most<br />
important mission is to help dogs in need.<br />
Dozens of dog-serving rescue groups, shelters<br />
and organizations will be present to<br />
make canine-to-human introductions and<br />
help dogs find their forever homes.<br />
Visit www.wagfest.com for more information.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
Deer Creek Lake and Paint Creek Lake,<br />
Master Plan Revision Resource Objectives<br />
The Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), hereby informs<br />
the public of the draft resource objectives for the update to the Deer Creek Lake<br />
and Paint Creek Lake Regional Master Plan and Integrated Environmental<br />
Assessment. USACE defines a Master Plan as the strategic land use management<br />
document that guides the comprehensive management and development of<br />
all recreational, natural, and cultural resources throughout the life of water<br />
resource development projects. Master Plans are a vital tool, produced and used<br />
by USACE, to guide the responsible stewardship of USACE-administered lands<br />
and resources for the benefit of current and future generations. Public participation<br />
is critical to the successful revision of the Master Plan. Master Plans have<br />
an effective lifespan of 15 to 25 years.<br />
USACE will conduct a virtual public meeting on Thursday <strong>August</strong> 19, <strong>2021</strong> at<br />
6:00 PM (EST) to provide information on the Master Plan revision Resource<br />
Objectives. Resource Objectives are established as measurable management<br />
activities that support project goals and address the issues and needs identified<br />
for the lake. The presentation may be heard via telephone on the phone number<br />
listed below. A webinar will be held during the same time so that callers can<br />
visually see the USACE presentation. To access the webinar, use the following<br />
URL below. Users will be prompted to enter their name and email address. This<br />
webinar has a “call-me” feature that will call the telephone number you enter;<br />
this allows you to listen to the call while viewing the information.<br />
Virtual Meeting Date: Thursday <strong>August</strong> 19, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Meeting Time: 6:00 PM<br />
Call-in Number: 1-844-800-2712 ACCESS CODE: 199 574 0929<br />
URL: https://usace1.webex.com/meet/gregory.m.mausolf<br />
Your input in the development of the Resource Objectives for the Regional Master Plan<br />
revision is vital and we invite you to view information about the Deer Creek and Paint<br />
Creek Regional Master Plan at the following website:<br />
https://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Current-Projects/PaintCreek-<br />
DeerCreek-Lakes-Regional-Master-Plan/<br />
The public involvement process will be conducted online due to COVID-19 restrictions<br />
and considerations. All members of the public are encouraged to submit written<br />
comments and suggestions before September 18, <strong>2021</strong>. The slides that will be viewed<br />
during the presentation can also be found at the website.<br />
Comments can be submitted by email to DeerCreekPaintCreekMP@usace.army.mil<br />
or by mail to USACE, Attn: Mr. Robert Jackson, 7th Floor, P.V. McNamara Building, 477<br />
Michigan Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226, or by phone at 313.226.3443.<br />
General questions pertaining to the proposed revisions can be addressed to: Ms.<br />
Christy Stefanides; Project Manager; Christy.M.Stefanides@usace.army.mil [Phone:<br />
(304) 399-5699] and Mr. Robert Jackson; Planner, Robert.E.Jackson2@usace.army.mil<br />
[Phone: (313) 226-3443].
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London Rhythm & Rib Fest<br />
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As the musical duo Counterpoint performs a cover of Roger Miller’s “King of the Road,” fans dance and sing<br />
along. Enjoying the moment are: (from left) Diana Large, Fred Parrott, Hope Paschal and Robert Harris.<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Dedra Cordle<br />
Carlos Hood of Big Pappy’s smothers a rack of ribs with sauce<br />
as a hungry crowd awaits. Hood, a resident of Howard, Ohio, said<br />
it was “nice to be back” after the festival was cancelled last year<br />
due to COVID-19 restrictions. The <strong>2021</strong> London Rhythm & Rib<br />
Fest took place Aug. 6-7 in downtown London.<br />
Maci Rush, 4, gives a mighty roar as she is transformed<br />
into a pink tiger at the face painting station.<br />
Artist Renee Binz of Pretty as a Princess Party said<br />
the tiger was a popular choice, third only to unicorns<br />
for the girls and skulls and blood for the boys.<br />
Kevin Davis, also known as The Backwoods Carver,<br />
displays his largest creation for sale at the festival.<br />
Davis, a London resident, said he took up carving a<br />
decade ago when his wife’s grandfather left them<br />
property in a densely wooded region of Kentucky.<br />
Kymani Clerk, 4, feasts on some corn on the cob.
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Two earn Farm Bureau scholarships<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Farm Bureau awarded Luke Peart and<br />
Alyson Petee scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year. Each received<br />
$2,000.<br />
Peart is the son of James and Valerie Peart and a graduate of<br />
London High School. He plans to study agribusiness and applied<br />
economics at The Ohio State University.<br />
Petee is the daughter of Sam and Jennifer Petee and a graduate<br />
of <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains High School. She plans to study agribusiness and<br />
precision agriculture at Clark State Community College.<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County’s Child Support Enforcement Agency includes: (front) Chrissy Boyd, administrator; (second<br />
row) Rhoni Newman, Lisa Hill; (back row) Missy Haulman, Christi Payton and Bobbie Jacobs.<br />
Raising child support awareness<br />
On Aug. 3, the <strong>Madison</strong> County commissioners<br />
signed a proclamation declaring <strong>August</strong> as Child Support<br />
Awareness Month.<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County’s Child Support Enforcement<br />
Agency collected more than $4 million in child support<br />
payments last year. They are on pace to do the same<br />
this year, having collected $2.1 million as of June 30.<br />
“Our child support unit is small but mighty,” said<br />
Chrissy Boyd, <strong>Madison</strong> County child support administrator.<br />
The unit is staffed by five full-time employees, one<br />
part-time employee, and one shared clerical worker.<br />
Three case managers split a caseload of approximately<br />
1,600.<br />
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services<br />
(ODJFS) Office of Child Support collects and distributes<br />
nearly $2 billion annually to more than one million Ohio<br />
children. The program is administered by 88 county<br />
child support enforcement agencies, like the one in<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, which also locate noncustodial parents,<br />
establish legal paternity, establish child and medical<br />
support orders, and enforce support orders.<br />
DAVIDSON<br />
Nancy Jane (Harbage) Davidson, 84, passed away at<br />
home on the farm on Aug. 6, <strong>2021</strong>. Nancy was preceded<br />
in death by: her parents, P.O. and Mildred Harbage;<br />
brother, Carl Harbage; and sisters, Helen Lewis and<br />
Oleta “Susie” Tilley. Nancy is survived by: her brother,<br />
Charles (Connie) Harbage; children, Pam Berry, Peggy<br />
(Matt) Lohr, Phyllis (Dale) Reed, and Paul (Aleta Frey)<br />
Davidson; grandchildren, Brad (Lorena) Lohr, Nevada<br />
(Ashley) Jones, Zachary Lohr, Jordan and Madelyn<br />
obituaries<br />
“In partnership with county agencies, we are committed<br />
to helping families access community resources<br />
that can help them overcome barriers to paying child<br />
support,” said ODJFS Director Matt Damschroder. “We<br />
strongly encourage parents to establish legal paternity<br />
as soon as possible after their child’s birth. Doing so has<br />
many long-term benefits for both the parents and the<br />
child.”<br />
To learn more about Ohio’s Child Support Program,<br />
visit jfs.ohio.gov/ocs. Ohio families can get secure and<br />
easy access to their child support case information<br />
through a mobile app which is available for free on mobile<br />
devices through the Apple App Store or Google Play<br />
store. Information also can be accessed through an interactive<br />
voice response system, 24 hours a day, at 1-<br />
800-860-2555.<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County’s Child Support Enforcement<br />
Agency is located at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Job & Family<br />
Services building, 200 Midway St., London, and can be<br />
reached at (740) 852-4770. For more information, visit<br />
www.co.madison.oh.us/services/job_&_family_services/<br />
and click on “Child Support.”<br />
Reed; six great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces,<br />
and nephews.<br />
Nancy was a lifelong resident of West Jefferson and<br />
always part of her children’s, grandchildren’s, and<br />
great-grandchildren’s lives. Nancy was active with West<br />
Jefferson athletics and cheerleading. Many in West Jefferson<br />
Knew her as “The Medicine Shoppe Lady.” The<br />
family will hold a celebration of life at a later date.<br />
The family is being served by Rader-McDonald-Tidd<br />
Funeral Home, West Jefferson.<br />
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Local swine showman excels at state fair<br />
London resident Reagan Gross (holding the white banner) enjoyed success at the Ohio State Fair. She is<br />
shown here with her Yorkshire swine, which was named grand champion Yorkshire in the junior show and<br />
placed third overall. She also showed a Berkshire which was named reserve grand champion Berkshire in<br />
the junior show, grand champion Berkshire in the open show, and placed fifth overall.<br />
Petting zoo sets up<br />
shop on library lawn<br />
More than 130 people recently flocked to the Mount Sterling Public Library lawn to pet, feed, hold and walk<br />
a wide variety of animals. The visit from Horse-n-Round Fun was part of the library’s Tails & Tales summer<br />
reading program. Those who stopped by learned facts about each of the animals on hand, including Pete,<br />
the traveling peacock, held by Horse-n-Round Fun owner Chelsea Bush. Also at the event, the library gave<br />
out 20 backpacks, as well as cold sodas and water.<br />
Plain City hosting special events<br />
The following events are taking place in Plain City<br />
this year. Dates and times are subject to change. For<br />
up-to-date information, visit www.plain-city.com, click<br />
on “Parks & Rec,” and scroll down to “Special Events<br />
Calendar <strong>2021</strong>.”<br />
• Aug. 22—Music in the Park, Shrine Concert Band,<br />
Pastime Park;<br />
• Aug. 28—Plain City Classic Car Cruise-In, Main<br />
Street;<br />
• Aug. 29—Music in the Park—Lower London Street<br />
Dixieland Band, Pastime Park;<br />
• Sept. 5—Music in the Park—Plain City Community<br />
Chorus, Pastime Park;<br />
• Sept. 6—Pooch Paddle and last day the pool is open;<br />
• Sept. 19—All Ohio Ford Show, Pastime Park;<br />
• Oct. 17—Costume Party, Pastime Park;<br />
• Nov. 11—Veterans Day ceremony, Pastime Park.
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Photo collage courtesy of Jack Dill/MotoPhoto<br />
Kanaan Stone, 6, of London brought home hardware from the 40th Annual Loretta Lynn<br />
Amateur National Motocross Championship held Aug. 2-7 in Tennessee.<br />
London boy places ninth<br />
at national championship<br />
Kanaan Stone, a 6-year-old from London,<br />
placed ninth overall in the junior limited<br />
class for 4- to 6-year-olds at the 40th Annual<br />
Loretta Lynn Amateur National Motocross<br />
Championship held Aug. 2-7 in Hurricane<br />
Mills, Tenn.<br />
Stone, who has been racing since he was<br />
3 years old, qualified for the championship<br />
by earning a top-six position at the Sunset<br />
Ridge regional qualifier. He qualified in two<br />
classes—the 50cc junior limited (all stock, no<br />
modifications) and the 50cc mini-e (electric<br />
dirtbike). He could only compete in one class<br />
at nationals; he chose the 50cc junior limited.<br />
The championship’s three moto format<br />
required Stone to race three times on three<br />
different days. Each time, he raced against<br />
the same 41 competitors. The average score<br />
determined overall placement. He placed<br />
<strong>15th</strong>, 8th, and 14th, good for ninth place<br />
overall.<br />
This was Stone’s second time competing<br />
at the championship. He qualified last year<br />
in the 50cc mini-e class and placed 37th<br />
overall for his age group.<br />
Stone is the son of Ernie Stone and<br />
Danielle Alley.<br />
Library wraps up Tails & Tales program<br />
Mount Sterling Library Director<br />
Steve Brindza presents<br />
a set of young adult<br />
books written by Wendelin<br />
Van Draanenindza to Jadyn<br />
Patete, one of several winners<br />
in the library’s summer<br />
reading program, “Tails &<br />
Tails.” The program for children<br />
and adults ended on<br />
July 24. Every participant<br />
received a backpack with<br />
discount and free coupons<br />
for local businesses, a $10<br />
gift card to Barnes & Noble,<br />
and other goodies. This<br />
year’s sponsors were MCR<br />
Medical Supplies, Mount<br />
Sterling Friends of the Library,<br />
Dave and Judy Lucas,<br />
Dairy Freeze, Honeyrun<br />
Farm, <strong>Madison</strong> Health,<br />
Chase Bank, LuElla Lanes,<br />
Roller Haven and Donatos.
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Archaeology Society<br />
The Darby Creek Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Ohio<br />
will hold its monthly meeting on Aug. 18 at the <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Historical Society Museum, 260 E. High St., London. Doors open at<br />
5:30 p.m. for socializing and individually wrapped snacks; the meeting<br />
begins at 6. Face masks are optional. Anyone showing or thinking<br />
they have COVID-19 symptoms or other flu-like symptoms, or<br />
anyone who has recently been around someone having or showing<br />
COVID-19 symptoms or other flu-like symptoms, is asked not to attend.<br />
No presenter or presentation is scheduled. Everyone interested<br />
in Native American and/or metal detecting artifacts is invited<br />
to attend and bring Native American or metal detecting artifacts<br />
for discussion. More information can be found on the chapter’s<br />
Facebook page, ASO Darby Creek Chapter <strong>Madison</strong> County.<br />
WIC Farmers Market and Drive Sober Kickoff<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County’s Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Department<br />
will host a farmers market from 4 to 6 p.m. Aug. 24 in the<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Public Health parking lot, 306 Lafayette St., Lon-<br />
don. WIC will distribute vouchers good for redemption at the farmers<br />
market booths. Staff also will conduct car seat checks.<br />
At the same time, the Safe Communities Coalition will hold their<br />
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” kickoff and have attendees sign<br />
pledge cards.<br />
Native Plants Seminar<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Master Gardeners are hosting a Grow Native<br />
seminar on Aug. 28, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., in the London High School<br />
auditorium. Several experts will talk about how to grow plants and<br />
trees that are native to Ohio. Pollinator-friendly native plants will<br />
be available for purchase.<br />
The workshop price of $40 ($35 for master gardeners) includes a<br />
boxed lunch and one native plant plug from Natives in Harmony<br />
Nursery. To register, contact the <strong>Madison</strong> County Extension Office<br />
at (740) 852-0975 or email Griffith.483@osu.edu.<br />
Art Exhibit<br />
“Look at Us Now,” the London Visual Arts Guild’s members<br />
show, will be on display through Sept. 12 at the London Arts Center,<br />
121 E. First St. Gallery hours are: Thursdays and Sundays, 11<br />
a.m.-2 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Open studio takes place on<br />
Tuesdays, 4-8 p.m. The gallery is free and open to the public.<br />
Vacation Bible School<br />
Mount Sterling Church of Christ in Christian Union, 69 N. London<br />
St., Mount Sterling, is hosting Vacation Bible School Aug. 16-<br />
20, 6-8:30 p.m., for ages preschool through 12 years old. The theme<br />
is “Rocky Point Lighthouse: Where Kids Shine for Jesus!” A VBS<br />
program and ice cream social is planned for Aug. 20.<br />
Developmental Disabilities Board Meeting<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Developmental Disabilities will<br />
meet at 4 p.m. Aug. 19 at the administrative office, 500 Elm St.,<br />
London. If the meeting needs to be rescheduled, it will take place<br />
on Aug. 26.<br />
Suicide Prevention Training<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Prevention and Nationwide Children’s Hospital<br />
are offering a virtual Suicide Prevention and Trauma Informed<br />
Care training from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 18.<br />
The training is geared toward parents, caregivers, and adults<br />
who work with youths. It will cover the differences between normal<br />
teenage ups and downs and mental health concerns, warning signs<br />
for depression and suicide, risk factors that affect teens, the role<br />
trauma plays in mental health and suicide risk, and steps to take<br />
if you have a concern about your child’s emotional needs.<br />
To participate in the session, register at https://suicideprevandtic.eventbrite.com.<br />
A Zoom link will be<br />
sent to registrants the day before the training.<br />
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Shane Brintlinger<br />
Memorial Benefit<br />
The Shane Brintlinger Memorial Benefit<br />
will take place from 2 to 6 p.m. Aug. 28 at<br />
West Jefferson Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />
Post 7005, 1 Veterans Way. The purpose of<br />
the event is to raise awareness and acceptance<br />
for mental illness and suicide prevention,<br />
as well as raised funds for the Shane<br />
Brintlinger Memorial Scholarship Fund.<br />
Dan Howard’s food truck will be on site,<br />
and Southern Trio will perform. Children<br />
are welcome to attend. Anyone interested<br />
in donating items for the silent auction can<br />
contact Jolene Castle at (614) 561-0373.<br />
United Way Golf Scramble<br />
United Way of Clark, Champaign &<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> Counties is hosting a golf scramble<br />
on Sept. 10 at Windy Knoll Golf Club, 500<br />
Roscommon Dr., Springfield. The driving<br />
range opens at 8 a.m., registration opens at<br />
8:30, a shotgun start is at 9, and lunch and<br />
awards are at 1 p.m. The cost to enter is<br />
$100 per person and includes 18 holes of<br />
golf with a cart, food, drinks, and a gift. For<br />
details or to register online, go to www.uwccmc.org/<strong>2021</strong>-golf-scramble.<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> South Reunion<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> South High School Class of<br />
1961 will celebrate its 60th year since graduation<br />
with dinner at 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at<br />
Brennan Loft in London. The cost is $18. A<br />
chair lift is available. Schoolmates from<br />
other classes are welcome to attend. For details,<br />
call Faith Simmons at (614) 314-1886<br />
or Bob Davidson at (937) 322-6023. Additional<br />
information will be mailed in a letter<br />
to graduates.<br />
Emergency Management<br />
Agency Safety Expo<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Safety Expo,<br />
hosted by the <strong>Madison</strong> County Emergency<br />
Management Agency, is set for 10 a.m. Aug.<br />
28 at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Fairgrounds in<br />
London. The expo is free and familyfriendly.<br />
Visitors will learn about the<br />
county’s an other first response agencies<br />
Alzheimer’s Family Support<br />
The Alzheimer’s Family Support Group<br />
meets at 6 p.m. the first Thursday of each<br />
month at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 380<br />
Keny Blvd., London. For more information,<br />
call Pat Baynes at (937) 269-3605. Everyone<br />
is welcome.<br />
West Jefferson American<br />
Legion Fish Fries<br />
American Legion Post 201 in West Jefferson<br />
is offering a fish fry on the first and<br />
third Fridays of each month through October.<br />
Items include: fish, fries, cole slaw,<br />
baked beans and soda. Hours are 4-7 p.m.<br />
Carryout and dine-in options available.
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Full Moon Bike Rides<br />
The Friends of <strong>Madison</strong> County Parks &<br />
Trails is hosting free bike rides on nights<br />
when the moon is full. Each ride starts at<br />
Phat Daddy’s Pizza, 15 E. First St., London.<br />
Ride options are 14 miles and 25 miles.<br />
Dates and times are: Aug. 22 at 8 p.m., Sept.<br />
17 at 7:30 p.m., and Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Health Board Meeting<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County London City Health<br />
District Board will meet at 5 p.m. Aug. 16<br />
at 306 Lafayette St., London.<br />
Deercreek Township Trustees<br />
The Deercreek Township trustees will<br />
meet on the following dates in <strong>2021</strong>. Meetings<br />
take place at 7 p.m. at the township<br />
hall, 75 Middle St., London: Aug. 16, Sept.<br />
6 and Sept. 20, Oct. 4 and Oct. 18, Nov. 1<br />
and Nov. 15, Dec. 6 and Dec. 20.<br />
London Government Meetings<br />
London city government meetings are<br />
typically held at city hall, 20 S. Walnut St.<br />
If changes occur, a 24-hour notice will be<br />
posted to the city’s Facebook page (search<br />
for “LondonOhioGovtServices”) and website,<br />
www.londonohio.gov/city-meeting-schedule.”<br />
• Tree commission—Aug. 17, 5 p.m.<br />
• Civil service commission—Aug. 18, 4<br />
p.m.<br />
• City council—Aug. 19, 6:30 p.m.<br />
• City properties committee—Aug. 25,<br />
5:15 p.m.<br />
• Board of public utilities—Aug. 26, 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
HBMLibrary<br />
Hurt-Battelle Memorial Library, 270<br />
Lilly Chapel Rd., West Jefferson, offers the<br />
following activities and services. For details,<br />
call (614) 879-8448 or visit hbmlibrary.org.<br />
Library hours are: Monday-Thursday, 10<br />
a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday,<br />
10 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />
• HBMLibrary Feeding Program. The library<br />
is working with Children’s Hunger Alliance<br />
to help feed children. Call the<br />
information desk at 879-8448 for details.<br />
London Public Library<br />
London Public Library, is located at 20<br />
E. First St. Call (740) 852-9543 or visit<br />
www.mylondonlibrary.org for details.<br />
• Book Nook Sales. The Friends of the<br />
Library are hosting Book Nook sales from<br />
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 4 and Oct. 2. The<br />
Book Nook is located in the block building<br />
behind the library off of Logan Avenue. The<br />
sales feature books culled from the library’s<br />
collection. Also on July 3, the library will<br />
hold a surplus sale featuring computers and<br />
furniture.<br />
Mount Sterling Library<br />
Mount Sterling Public Library is located<br />
at 60 W. Columbus St. Call (740) 869-2430<br />
or visit www.mtsterlingpubliclibrary.org.<br />
The library is open with regular hours and<br />
continues to offer curbside pickup.<br />
• Preschool Early Literacy Initiative.<br />
Stop by the library for a list of 100 books to<br />
read to your children before they enter<br />
kindergarten. Children who complete the<br />
list receive a trophy and certificate and have<br />
their picture taken. All of the books are<br />
available at the library and were purchased<br />
by the Friends of the Library.<br />
• Take & Make Kits. The library is giving<br />
out Take & Make kits for children to enjoy<br />
before heading back to school. Come into the<br />
library and look for the two beach buckets.<br />
Kits are for children of all ages but may require<br />
some adult assistance for the very<br />
young. Choose from a campfire craft, ice<br />
cream cone or sundae craft. Kits will be<br />
available beginning Aug. 11 while supplies<br />
last.<br />
• Around Town Book Club. The club will<br />
meet at 7 p.m. Aug. 26 at the front entrance<br />
to Deercreek State Park Lodge then walk to<br />
a seating area to discuss “Call Your Daughter<br />
Home” by Deb Spera. Participants are<br />
encouraged to bring lawn chairs.<br />
Plain City Library<br />
For up-to-date information about library<br />
services, visit plaincitylib.org or call (614)<br />
873-4912. The library is located at 305 W.<br />
Main St. and online at<br />
www.plaincitylib.org..<br />
• Storytime at the Park. The library is<br />
holding storytimes at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays<br />
in-person at Pastime Park, 370 N.<br />
Chillicothe St. The program features stories,<br />
rhymes, songs and other learning activities<br />
appropriate for ages 6 and younger.<br />
Kits containing scarves, shakers, beanbags,<br />
and other manipulatives will be available<br />
while supplies last. Anyone who has a storytime-from-home<br />
kit can bring it with<br />
them. Caregivers must attend with their<br />
child. Registration is not required.<br />
• Online Storytime. Mondays at 10:30<br />
a.m. Visit the library’s Facebook, Youtube<br />
and Twitter channels for online storytimes<br />
complete with songs, rhymes and books for<br />
all ages.<br />
• Online Bedtime Storytime. Tuesdays<br />
at 6:30 p.m. Visit Facebook, Youtube and<br />
Twitter for live storytimes, including stories,<br />
rhymes and songs. The program is<br />
geared for children 6 and younger.
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IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, OHIO<br />
PROBATE DIVISION<br />
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN, JUDGE<br />
Adoption of Matthew Carter Detweiler<br />
CASE NO. <strong>2021</strong>5005<br />
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADOPTION<br />
Notice must be served not less than 20 days before the date of the hearing<br />
[R.C. 3107.11]<br />
To: David E. Baum, 384 E. 271 st St., Euclid, Ohio 44132 OR<br />
12590 Deercreek Dr., Apt. 101 N., Royalton, OH 44133<br />
You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of February, <strong>2021</strong>, Austin Detweiler filed in this<br />
Court a Petition for Adoption of Matthew Carter Baum, a minor, whose date of birth is 9/5/14,<br />
and for change of the name of the minor to Matthew Carter Detweiler. This Court, located<br />
at 1 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140 will hear the petition on the 23rd day of September,<br />
<strong>2021</strong>, at 2:00 o’clock p.m.<br />
It is alleged in the petition, pursuant to R.C. 3107 .07, that the consent of David E. Baum is<br />
not required due to the following:<br />
X That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide more than de<br />
minimis contact with the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the<br />
filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner.<br />
That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide for the<br />
maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree for a period of at<br />
least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of<br />
the minor in the home of the petitioner.<br />
State other grounds under R.C. 3107.07 (includes putative father of the minor born prior<br />
to January 1, 1997).<br />
A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION, IF GRANTED, WILL RELIEVE YOU OF ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSI-<br />
BILITIES, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO CONTACT THE MINOR, AND, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A SPOUSE OF THE<br />
ADOPTION PETITIONER AND RELATIVES OF THAT SPOUSE, TERMINATE ALL LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN<br />
THE MINOR AND YOU AND THE MINOR’S OTHER RELATIVES, SO THAT THE MINOR THEREAFTER IS A STRANGER<br />
TO YOU AND THE MINOR’S FORMER RELATIVES FOR ALL PURPOSES. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION,<br />
YOU MUST FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE PETITION WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS AFTER PROOF OF SERVICE OF<br />
NOTICE OF THE FILING OF THE PETITION AND OF THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING IS GIVEN TO YOU, IF YOU<br />
WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST ALSO APPEAR AT THE HEARING. A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION<br />
MAY BE ENTERED IF YOU FAIL TO FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE ADOPTION PETITION OR APPEAR AT THE<br />
HEARING R.C. 3107.07.<br />
RIGHT TO COUNSEL: ANY PARTY IS ENTITLED TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY THROUGHOUT THESE<br />
PROCEEDINGS. UPON REQUEST AND APPLICATION, AN INDIGENT PARENT WHO IS FACING THE LOSS OF<br />
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND WHO WISHES TO CONTEST OR OBJECT TO THE ADOPTION WILL BE APPOINTED AN<br />
ATTORNEY UPOND DETERMINATION OF INDIGENCY. IF YOU BELIEVE YOU ARE INDIGENT AND CANNOT AFFORD<br />
AN ATTORNEY, COMPLETE AND FILE (PERSONALLY OR BY U.S. MAIL) A “FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FOR”<br />
(INCLUDED) TO THE PROBATE CLERK’S OFFICE IN THE MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 1 N. MAIN ST.,<br />
LONDON, OH 43140 IMMEDIATELY BUT NOT LATER THAN THE DATE SET FOR HEARING. UPON RECEIPT OF THE<br />
FORM, THE COURT WILL REVIEW THE INFORMATION AND DETERMINE WHETHER YOU QUALIFY FOR COURT-<br />
APPOINTED SERVICES. A HEARING MAY BE HELD IF YOUR APPLICATION IS IN-COMPLETE OR UNCLEAR. THE<br />
COURT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CHARGE A $25.00 APPLICATION FEE FOR THIS PROCESS. THIS FEE MAY BE<br />
ADDED AS COSTS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS CASE. PLEASE READ THE AFFIDAVIT CAREFULLY BECAUSE IT<br />
CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE POTENTIAL RECOUPMENT PROCESS. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT<br />
TO REPRESENT YOURSELF AS A PRO SE LITIGANT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT YOU AREA PRESUMED TO HAVE<br />
KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW AND CORRECT LEGAL PROCEDURES. THEREFORE, YOU REMAIN SUBJECT TO THE<br />
SAME RULES AND PROCEDURES TO WHICH REPRESENTED LITIGANTS ARE BOUND. YOU ARE NOT GIVEN<br />
GREATER RIGHTS THAN REPRESENTED PARTIES AND MUST BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR MISTAKES<br />
(WILLIAMS V. FIRST MERIT BANK, N.A., 9 TH DIST. NO.24011, 2008-OHIO-5038). PLEADINGS MUST BE REDUCED TO<br />
WRITING AND PRESENTED TO THE COURT IN PERSON OR BY MAIL. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING A<br />
COPY OF THE PLEADINGS TO ALL PARTIES OF RECORD.<br />
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL (740) 852-0756, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN 8:00 A.M. AND<br />
4:00 P.M.<br />
WARNING: A REQUEST FOR COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL DOES NOT POSTPONE THE 14 DAY DEADLINE FOR<br />
FILING AN OBJECTION TO THE ADOPTION.<br />
/s/CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN, PROBATE JUDGE<br />
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CONTRACT 1: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PART 1<br />
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CONTRACT 3: SCADA<br />
CONTRACT 4: ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TAKE<br />
LEGAL NOTICE- INVITATION TO BID<br />
Sealed Bids will be received for furnishing all labor, materials and equipment necessary to complete any/all<br />
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Water System – Distribution System Part 2, <strong>Madison</strong> County Water System – SCADA, <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
Water System – Elevated Water Storage Tank at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Courthouse located on Bid Express<br />
(www.bidexpress.com) until 2:00 P.M. local time on <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2021</strong>, and at said time, publicly opened and<br />
read aloud. All proposals shall be submitted electronically through the web service www.bidexpress.com. The<br />
Owner of the project is the <strong>Madison</strong> County Board of Commissioners.<br />
Bid packets must be downloaded from www.bidexpress.com. Contact IBI Group via email at<br />
maria.borchers@ibigroup.com for more information. Copies of the plans and specifications must be obtained<br />
from www.bidexpress.com. All bidders must register and be a member of the web service to bid on the project.<br />
This notice is posted on the <strong>Madison</strong> County web page https://www.co.madison.oh.us/ under Current Legal<br />
Notices.<br />
Each Bidder is required to furnish with its submission of the fully completed Bid Documents, a Bid Security in<br />
accordance with Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code. Bid security furnished in Bond form (Bid Guarantee<br />
and Contract and Performance Bond as provided in Section 153.57.1 of the Ohio Revised Code), must be<br />
issued by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in the State of Ohio to provide said surety. Those Bidders<br />
that elect to submit bid guaranty in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check, or letter of credit pursuant<br />
to Chapter 1305 of the Ohio Revised Code and in accordance with Section 153.54 (C) of the Ohio Revised<br />
Code. Any such letter of credit shall be revocable only at the option of the beneficiary OWNER. The amount<br />
of the certified check, cashier’s check, or letter of credit shall be equal to ten (10) percent of the Bid and the<br />
Successful Bidder will be required to submit a bond in the form provided in 153.57 of the Ohio Revised Code<br />
in conjunction with the execution of the Contract.<br />
Each proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the Bidding Documents and all<br />
persons interested therein. Each bidder must submit evidence of its experiences on projects of similar size<br />
and complexity. The OWNER intends that this Project be completed no later than the time period as set forth<br />
in Article 4 of the Standard Form of Agreement Between OWNER and CONTRACTOR on the Basis of a<br />
Stipulated Price.<br />
Each Bidder must ensure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against<br />
because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, ancestry, or age.<br />
All CONTRACTORs and subcontractors involved with the project shall to the extent practicable, use Ohio<br />
products, materials, services and labor in the implementation of their project. DOMESTIC STEEL USE<br />
REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 143.011 OF THE (OHIO) REVISED CODE APPPLY TO THIS<br />
PROJECT. COPIES OF SECTION 153.011 OF THE (OHIO) REVISED CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY<br />
OF THE OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.<br />
Additionally, CONTRACTOR compliance with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Ohio<br />
Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Executive Order<br />
84-9 shall be required.<br />
This project is subject to the EPA policy of encouraging the participation of small businesses in rural areas<br />
(SBRA).<br />
Bidders must comply with the prevailing Davis-Bacon wage rates on Public Improvements in <strong>Madison</strong> County<br />
as determined by the U.S. Department of labor, Federal Wage and Hour Division.<br />
The ENGINEER’s estimate for Contract 1 is $3,980,000<br />
The ENGINEER’s estimate for Contract 2 is $3,580,000<br />
The ENGINEER’s estimate for Contract 3 is $600,000<br />
The ENGINEER’s estimate for Contract 4 is $1,745,000<br />
The <strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners reserve the right to waive any informalities or irregularities. The<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to increase or decrease or omit<br />
any item or times and/or award the bid to the lowest and best bidder.<br />
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS<br />
MADISON COUNTY, OHIO<br />
PROBATE DIVISION, JUVENILE COURT<br />
Case No. 22130014<br />
Summons By Publication<br />
In the Matter of<br />
Or H (M)<br />
Alleged Dependent Child<br />
To: Sarah Miller, LKA 81 Chandler Avenue, London, OH 43140<br />
Thaddeus Parker Hughes, LKA 113 S. London Street, Apt #B,<br />
Mt. Sterling, OH 43143<br />
A complaint for has been filed in this Court by the State of<br />
Ohio/<strong>Madison</strong> County Children Services, alleging dependency of<br />
Or H (M), DOB 10/01/2018, pursuant to O.R.C. 2151.04. An initial<br />
hearing has been scheduled at the <strong>Madison</strong> County Juvenile<br />
Court, 1 North Main Street, London, OH 43140, on Monday,<br />
<strong>August</strong> 23, <strong>2021</strong>, at 2:15 p.m. and for adjudication on Friday,<br />
September 10, <strong>2021</strong>, at 10:00 a.m. and at the call of the Court<br />
thereafter.<br />
You are indicated as being the parents of said minor child and<br />
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Procedure. If a party is indigent, the Court will appoint counsel to<br />
provide representation upon request. If you believe that you<br />
qualify, contact the Court at (740) 852-0760.<br />
CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN<br />
Juvenile Judge<br />
<strong>Madison</strong> County, Ohio<br />
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xClassified Services<br />
BLACKTOP<br />
AGM OHIO<br />
ROOFING &<br />
SEALCOATING<br />
Free Estimates<br />
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8/22 M<br />
GARAGE DOORS<br />
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Accepting MC/Visa/AE/Discover<br />
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• Mulching<br />
• Trimming<br />
• Removals<br />
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Fully Insured<br />
Free Estimates<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
McClaskie<br />
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Owner<br />
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Serving<br />
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8/22 M<br />
5/30 M<br />
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Celebrating<br />
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8/15 M<br />
ROOFING<br />
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POWERWASHING<br />
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Any house wash $149+tax<br />
Single deck $69+tax<br />
2 Tier deck $99+tax<br />
Best Wash in Town<br />
Over 45,000 washes<br />
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Construction<br />
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Call 440-321-9851<br />
for Free Estimates<br />
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• Tree Removal<br />
• Tree Trimming 8/29<br />
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Best Prices • Same Day Service<br />
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8/29 A&M<br />
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