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<strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong><br />

<strong>September</strong> 19- October 2, <strong>2021</strong> www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XLII, No. 16<br />

Neighborhood Realtor<br />

Diane Todd - SRES, MRP<br />

580 Main St., Groveport, OH 43125<br />

(614) 570-0803<br />

diane.todd@HERrealtors.com<br />

The Marylee Lee Bendig<br />

Team<br />

A medical marijuana<br />

dispensary could be coming<br />

<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Pat Donahue<br />

Obetz Zucchinifest<br />

The Obetz Zucchinifest parade was<br />

held Sept. 5 and Obetz Mayor Angie<br />

Kirk was the first to toss candy to the<br />

crowd as the Obetz float lead the way.<br />

The festival was held Sept. 3-6.<br />

By Katelyn Sattler<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Two unique medical facilities could be<br />

locating in Obetz.<br />

A medical marijuana dispensary as well<br />

as an organ recovery center may move into<br />

town.<br />

At Obetz City Council’s Sept. 13 meeting,<br />

Obetz City Administrator Rod<br />

Davisson said anyone who purchases medical<br />

marijuana needs to have a prescription<br />

from a doctor licensed to prescribe it.<br />

While possession of all marijuana is illegal<br />

at the federal level, it’s not illegal on<br />

the state level in Ohio. However, recreational<br />

use is still banned in Ohio, but<br />

that, “Won’t have any impact on us because<br />

it’s a private piece of property,” said<br />

Davisson.<br />

There are other medical marijuana dispensaries<br />

around, including in Columbus<br />

and Grandview.<br />

“They usually end up being pretty nice<br />

buildings,” said Davisson.<br />

Since marijuana is banned federally,<br />

the businesses usually have to operate as a<br />

cash business. Because of this, council<br />

expressed some concern about potential<br />

robberies.<br />

“Have you ever seen one? They look like<br />

bank vaults,” said Davisson.<br />

Davisson said, “(Both businesses) meet<br />

our zoning criteria, so if you want to do<br />

something to try to stop them, that would<br />

take something Herculean to pull that off.<br />

(If opposed to it) how much money are you<br />

willing to spend and how big of a fight are<br />

you willing to enter into to stop them from<br />

doing that?”<br />

Councilman Mike Flaherty is not comfortable<br />

with a medical marijuana dispensary<br />

moving in. He said he has raised six<br />

kids and taught them that drugs, like marijuana,<br />

are wrong. He acknowledges that<br />

times have changed and after the meeting<br />

said he will probably abstain during the<br />

vote.<br />

An organ recovery center may also find<br />

a home in Obetz.<br />

In medical circles, it is considered<br />

cheaper to recover organs for transplant<br />

from donors when the body is moved to an<br />

organ recovery center, rather than perform<br />

the procedure at a hospital. Specially<br />

trained transplant teams perform the procedure<br />

to procure the organs.<br />

“If you become an organ donor, the hospitals<br />

are actually outsourcing that now to<br />

these places who specialize in that,” said<br />

Davisson.<br />

Both businesses will most likely locate<br />

in the Walnut Creek Center medical area.<br />

Obetz history group forming<br />

Obetz resident Jerry Benson wants to<br />

invite residents to the first meeting of The<br />

Historians. The group wants to document<br />

the history of Obetz by having people from<br />

Obetz tell their stories. The group will be<br />

interviewing senior citizens of the area.<br />

One of the descendants of the founders of<br />

Obetz will talk to the group.<br />

The group elected Joyce Jones Blake to<br />

be president, Jerry Benson is vice president,<br />

and Councilwoman Bonnie Wiley is<br />

the secretary.<br />

The next meeting is Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at<br />

the Senior Citizens Building in Stewart<br />

Hall.<br />

“Please bring pictures, artifacts and tell<br />

us your experience!” said Benson.<br />

Seven-year-old Layla and 3-year-old<br />

Maddox Lemery of West Jefferson<br />

enjoyed a ride on the merry-go-round<br />

at the Obetz Zucchini Festival. See<br />

more photos online at columbusmessenger.com<br />

The Hamilton Township High School<br />

cheerleaders demonstrated their skills<br />

during the parade.<br />

Obetz Village Council<br />

The Obetz Council is made up of six<br />

elected officials who are elected at-large<br />

and serving staggered four-year terms<br />

under the rules of the Charter of the<br />

Village of Obetz. Council meets the second<br />

and fourth Mondays of each month at 6<br />

p.m. in the Council Chambers at 4175<br />

Alum Creek Drive, Obetz, to review and<br />

pass legislation and hear concerns from<br />

the residents.<br />

If the meeting date occurs on a holiday,<br />

the regular meeting is held on the next<br />

Tuesday following the holiday. Call (614)<br />

491-1080.


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Lockbourne celebrates its canal heritage<br />

By Linda Dillman<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Lockbourne is celebrating its<br />

<strong>19th</strong> century canal-era heritage<br />

and the launch of the Ohio and<br />

Erie Canal <strong>South</strong>ern Descent<br />

Heritage Trail with an afternoon<br />

of history, activities, and a<br />

chili cookoff.<br />

The driving trail is recognized<br />

on the National Record of<br />

Historic Places and features 14<br />

historic canal sites along a 100-<br />

mile stretch from Buckeye Lake<br />

to the Ohio River at<br />

Portsmouth. It passes through<br />

six counties in south central<br />

Ohio, including Franklin<br />

County.<br />

The Sept. 25 festivities in<br />

Lockbourne are part of a series<br />

of kickoff events planned for the<br />

coming months, with the last<br />

event taking place in Carroll on<br />

Oct. 9. Both parking and admission<br />

is free.<br />

Located in Lockbourne’s<br />

Locke Meadow Park at the foot<br />

of an access road at 154<br />

Commerce St., the celebration features live music;<br />

activities and games for children, including an exhibit<br />

from Slate Run Living Historical Farm; Irish whiskey<br />

tasting and presentations by experts on canal history<br />

and the southern descent.<br />

The whiskey tasting is a nod to Lockbourne’s past,<br />

when saloons outnumbered churches and the William<br />

Monypenny Distillery–at one time the largest industry<br />

in the village–produced 100 barrels of whiskey a<br />

day that was shipped out of town on canal boats.<br />

Amateur chefs are invited to enter their own soulsatisfying<br />

chili specialty in a cook-off to determine the<br />

first ($100 award), second ($75 award) and third place<br />

($50 award) winners, and secure bragging rights for<br />

the year ahead. The entry fee is $20 and visitors can<br />

also enjoy unlimited chili tasting–for as long as it<br />

lasts–for $10 for adults and $5 for children twelve and<br />

under.<br />

For more information about entering the competition,<br />

call the village office at 614-491-3161 or email<br />

admin.assistant@lockbourne.oh.us. The deadline to<br />

enter is Sept. 18. Hot dogs, desserts, water and pop<br />

will also be available for purchase during the event.<br />

Franklin County Sheriff deputies are setting up a<br />

child identification table, along with one of their therapy<br />

dogs and both the Hamilton Township Fire<br />

Department and Franklin County Engineer will have<br />

trucks on display for kids of all ages. Slate Run Living<br />

Historical Farm is sponsoring old time children’s<br />

games and bluegrass music by the Slate Ridge<br />

Bluegrass Band will play throughout the day.<br />

Guided nature walks along the Magnolia Trail will<br />

The Columbus Metropolitan Library’s Board of<br />

Trustees approved an indoor mask requirement for all<br />

CML library customers, regardless of their vaccination<br />

status, as of Sept. 10. The vote comes after Columbus<br />

Mayor Andrew Ginther issued an indoor mask requirement<br />

order for the city of Columbus.<br />

Of CML’s 23 library locations, 15 are within<br />

Columbus city limits. Today’s vote by CML’s Board of<br />

<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Rick Palsgrove<br />

Lockbourne Mayor Christie Ward and Groveport Mayor Lance Westcamp<br />

look over Ohio and Erie Canal Lock 22 in Groveport during Groveport’s<br />

recent canal heritage day. The village of Lockbourne is home to several canal<br />

locks.<br />

travel the same path that horses and mules took as<br />

they towed canal boats in the late 1800s. The trail features<br />

diverse wildlife and two main loops to enjoy separately<br />

or together for a total two-mile long walk.<br />

The Nye loop is named after Pearl Nye, a famous<br />

musician and canal boat captain who wrote lyrics<br />

about Lockbourne’s canal and lock systems. He collected<br />

the history, music and tales of canal life, having<br />

been influenced by his birth on a canal boat in 1872.<br />

The Maine loop is named after the last canal boat to<br />

pass through Lockbourne on its way down the Ohio<br />

and Erie Canal.<br />

“The village of Lockbourne is proud to celebrate the<br />

new 114 mile driving trail featuring designated historic<br />

canal locks from Baltimore to Portsmouth,” said<br />

Lockbourne Mayor Christie Ward. “The Ohio and Erie<br />

Canal <strong>South</strong>ern Descent trail launch features five<br />

stopping points along the way to show the importance<br />

of the canals in Ohio’s transportation history.<br />

Lockbourne was a major stop during the canal days, as<br />

it was the connection point to Columbus.”<br />

Lockbourne is home to canal locks number 26, 27,<br />

29 and 30. It is the only location that contains remnants<br />

of the Columbus Feeder Canal, which once provided<br />

service to the growing capitol city.<br />

The system of locks throughout the area played a<br />

huge role in the transportation of goods and the ability<br />

for passengers to travel throughout Ohio for about a<br />

penny a mile.<br />

The Ohio and Erie canal was completed between<br />

1827 and 1832 and became one of the greatest manufactured<br />

waterway marvels of its time.<br />

Columbus Metropolitan library branches to require masks<br />

Trustees extends that indoor mask order to include all<br />

23 library locations, including those eight located outside<br />

of Columbus: CML’s Canal Winchester, Dublin,<br />

Hilliard, Gahanna, New Albany, Reynoldsburg,<br />

<strong>South</strong>east and Whitehall branches.<br />

CML staff members have been required to wear<br />

masks, regardless of their vaccination status, since<br />

earlier this summer.


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Canal Winchester’s Music in the Park<br />

The final Music in the Park of the season<br />

will be held Sept. 24 from 6-9 p.m. at ter from 5-6 p.m. the evening of the event.<br />

registration is free. Participants can regis-<br />

Stradley Park in historic downtown Canal Space is limited and the first 50 vehicles<br />

Winchester. The event will feature classic are guaranteed a space. The event will also<br />

rock favorites performed by the The Gas feature live performances by Fred Astaire<br />

Pump Jockeys and a classic car show, Dance Studios-Pickerington. This event is<br />

sponsored by C-Town Cruisers. Car show free to the public and no reservation is<br />

awards will include People’s Choice, required. Attendees are encouraged to<br />

Mayor’s Choice, Band’s Choice, Sponsor’s bring a picnic and a lawn chair.<br />

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Community Shred Day<br />

Ten years ago, Dwayne R. Spence Funeral<br />

Home in Canal Winchester had its first annual<br />

Community Shred Day as a way of giving back to<br />

the community that has supported them for over<br />

50 years.<br />

Along with document shredding, each year<br />

Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home partners with<br />

the Canal Winchester Food Pantry who takes food<br />

and monetary donations, the Lions Club who collects<br />

used eyeglasses and recycles plastic grocery<br />

bags, the St. Vincent de Paul Society who accepts<br />

clothing and household items, and TDR LLC who<br />

accepts used electronics. This is truly a community<br />

service day.<br />

Community Shred Day has grown each year,<br />

starting out with about 225 vehicles dropping off<br />

recyclable paper and other reusable items in the<br />

first year to nearly 600 vehicles in 2019. Since the<br />

beginning Community Shred Day, Dwayne R.<br />

Spence Funeral Home has been fortunate to have<br />

the continued service of Boy Scouts Troop 256.<br />

The Scouts and their leaders show up in force to<br />

help unload the boxes of paper and documents<br />

from vehicles and place them in the shredding<br />

containers. This makes it very convenient so participants<br />

do not need to get out of their vehicle or<br />

lift heavy boxes. The Scouts are able to use their<br />

service on Community Shred Day towards earning<br />

the “Pulp and Paper” merit badge.<br />

Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home is pleased<br />

that the citizens of Canal Winchester choose them<br />

and their shred company, Royal Document<br />

Destruction, to eliminate old and outdated paperwork.<br />

Royal Document Destruction was chosen<br />

to shred documents because of their reputation<br />

and their security measures in dealing with vulnerable<br />

documentation.<br />

Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home invites the<br />

community to their 10th Annual Community<br />

Shred Day event at the Canal Winchester location<br />

on Saturday Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

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Canal Winchester<br />

City Council<br />

(Vote for four)<br />

•Laurie Amick, 7596 Jenkins Drive,<br />

Canal Winchester<br />

Occupation: Information technology manager<br />

with Nationwide<br />

Mutual Insurance<br />

Company (retired)<br />

Education, military,<br />

and/or political<br />

experience: Twenty<br />

plus year career in<br />

leadership across<br />

long term strategic<br />

planning, financial<br />

and operational management<br />

of multi-million<br />

dollar portfolios,<br />

AMICK<br />

project leadership and delivery, contract<br />

negotiations and peer collaboration for a<br />

Fortune 100 company. Serving as vice-chair<br />

and volunteer for Canal Winchester Human<br />

Services. Engaged in community forums and<br />

constituents’ conversations.<br />

Goals if elected: I would be a champion for<br />

innovation and balanced forward thinking as it<br />

applies to economic development of our city.<br />

Focus on comprehensive and long-term planning<br />

driven by full collaboration between city<br />

leaders, residents, and local businesses.<br />

Establish guiding principles for growth management<br />

and use those principles and available<br />

data as our compass when making decisions.<br />

Promote transparency and community<br />

engagement in go forward planning whenever<br />

possible.<br />

•Jill Amos, 59 N. Trine St., Canal<br />

Winchester<br />

Occupation: None listed.<br />

Education, military, and/or political experience:<br />

I currently serve<br />

the Canal Winchester<br />

community as a member<br />

of city council. I<br />

host monthly community<br />

engagement<br />

meetings to get community<br />

opinions and to<br />

help answer questions<br />

or concerns. I serve<br />

with community<br />

AMOS<br />

groups including the<br />

CW Area Historical Society and the CW<br />

Human Services Organization.<br />

Goals if elected: I have helped to bring<br />

curbside recycling, a hands-free driving ordinance,<br />

stronger residential standards, and<br />

community engagement events to our residents.<br />

As we move forward with the development<br />

of the 20+ year plan, I want to ensure<br />

that our community continues to have a voice<br />

in its future.<br />

•Chuck Carpenter, 59 John Anne<br />

Circle, Canal Winchester<br />

Occupation: Retired. Westchester Golf<br />

Course.<br />

Education, military, and/or political experience:<br />

Attended Otterbein College. Small business<br />

owner. Management and sales in the<br />

publishing and printing industries. Served on<br />

the Canal Winchester Charter Review<br />

Committee. Served on the Canal Winchester<br />

Labor Day Committee.<br />

Goals if elected: Support business development<br />

that supports both schools and community<br />

while maintaining the character of<br />

downtown. Be advocate for CWJRD and the<br />

make it a more effective organization. Support<br />

and pass D.O.R.A. Designated Outdoor<br />

Refreshment Area. Safety study to make sure<br />

C.W. has proper coverage for police and fire.<br />

No photo received.<br />

•Chloe Green, 185 Groveport Road 6B,<br />

Canal Winchester<br />

Occupation: Assistant Director/Lead<br />

Preschool Teacher at It<br />

Takes A Village Early<br />

Education Center<br />

Education, military,<br />

and/or political experience:<br />

I graduated from<br />

high school at 16, currently<br />

hold my Child<br />

Development Associate,<br />

and am a student<br />

at Franklin University.<br />

I’m an ordained minister,<br />

assistant director<br />

and lead preschool<br />

teacher at It Takes a Village Early Education<br />

Center. During the pandemic, I’ve helped feed<br />

over 2000 local families through my church’s<br />

food pantry.<br />

Goals if elected: I will incentivize business<br />

development that serves the needs of families,<br />

public-private partnerships, and explore<br />

the feasibility of Canal Winchester having its<br />

own small police force. I will also support wellmaintained<br />

city services, lower taxes, quality<br />

education, and parents having the ability to<br />

make choices for their children.<br />

•Brandon Hord, 6462 Hemmingford<br />

Drive, Canal Winchester<br />

Occupation: Risk Management /<br />

Compliance with<br />

KEMBA Financial<br />

Credit Union.<br />

Education, military,<br />

and/or political experience:<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

degree in History and<br />

Political Science and<br />

Master of Arts degree<br />

in History from BGSU, I<br />

work in Risk<br />

Management /<br />

Compliance at KEMBA<br />

GREEN<br />

HORD<br />

Financial Credit Union, Author of local history<br />

book "Along the Sandusky River,” Canal<br />

Winchester Lions Club member,<br />

Goals if elected: I will work to attract economic<br />

development that is tied to a community<br />

centered city plan, implement long term<br />

solutions to improve public safety so that residents<br />

feel safe and secure, and increase<br />

transparency in city decision making to make<br />

it more accessible and responsive to resident's<br />

concerns and needs.<br />

•Patrick Shea, 140 Kramer St., Canal<br />

Winchester<br />

Occupation: Vice President at Cam<br />

Logistics.<br />

Education, military, and/or political experience:<br />

Bachelor’s from Ohio University,<br />

Master’s from Wright State University. I am a<br />

partner in a local small business. I am<br />

responsible for sales and operations. Girl dad<br />

to two amazing young women, and teacher at<br />

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish the last eight<br />

years.<br />

Goals if elected: I will work diligently on<br />

issues on public safety, crime, and recreation<br />

for all ages. I have lived and worked in Canal<br />

Winchester for 18 years and love this city. I<br />

would like to give back to a town that has<br />

given their mother and I a wonderful place to<br />

raise our daughters.<br />

No photo received.<br />

•Ashley Ward, 7516 Heffley Court,<br />

Canal Winchester<br />

Occupation: Engineering Manager with<br />

the State of Ohio.<br />

Education, military, and/or political experience:<br />

I have two Bachelor of Science degrees<br />

from The Ohio State University: one in<br />

Environmental Science and one in Chemical<br />

Engineering. I have worked for the State of<br />

Ohio for the past nine years. Before that, I<br />

worked for Lexmark in their Research and<br />

Development Department.<br />

Goals if elected: If elected, I intend to facilitate<br />

smart development, increase safety and<br />

place more emphasis on public participation<br />

and transparency. We need to think about<br />

what we want our City to look like long-term<br />

and create a development plan to get us to<br />

where we want to be.<br />

No photo received.<br />

On Election Day<br />

While Election Day is an exciting<br />

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The following tips can help voters prepare<br />

for Election Day.<br />

•Confirm your polling location. Voters<br />

can contact their local board of elections<br />

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correct polling locations.<br />

•Bring photo identification.<br />

•Confirm registration. Voters can<br />

confirm that they have registered to vote<br />

by contacting their local board of elections<br />

in advance of Election Day.<br />

•Be familiar with the candidates and<br />

issues on the ballot. Voters should familiarize<br />

themselves with the candidates<br />

and issues on the ballot in the weeks<br />

leading up to Election Day. Voters<br />

should learn about local issues that may<br />

have a more direct impact on their daily<br />

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Active Lifestyles<br />

Emergency services in Obetz<br />

Emergency medical, fire, and rescue<br />

services in the Obetz area are provided by<br />

either the Hamilton Township Fire<br />

Department or Madison Township Fire<br />

Department depending on your location.<br />

Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging<br />

(COAAA) is partnering with Trualta, a free easyto-use<br />

online platform that equips caregivers with<br />

the knowledge and skills needed to manage care<br />

for a loved one in the home. Trualta is tailored to<br />

meet the caregiver’s learning style through articles,<br />

tip-sheets, quick five-minute videos, and<br />

professional-level trainings.<br />

The online platform, which can be accessed<br />

from a computer or any mobile device, offers<br />

practical caregiving tips and techniques, links<br />

caregivers to local resources and assistance, connects<br />

caregivers to other caregivers, and covers<br />

many topics that caregivers may experience,<br />

For non-emergencies, call the Hamilton<br />

Township Fire Department at (614) 491-<br />

1013. The Madison Township Fire<br />

Department may be reached at (614) 837-<br />

7883.<br />

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A bi-monthly feature celebrating our<br />

community’s senior citizens<br />

Senior safety renovations<br />

Feeling safe and secure at home is a priority<br />

for any homeowner. But safety is of<br />

particular concern for aging men and<br />

women who are at greater risk of being<br />

involved in accidents at home than<br />

younger men and women.<br />

Accidents at home are among the leading<br />

causes of injury and death in the<br />

United States.<br />

As people age, their balance, eyesight<br />

and general physical abilities can begin to<br />

diminish.<br />

People concerned about the safety of<br />

their homes or the homes of their aging<br />

loved ones can retrofit such properties to<br />

make them safer. According to The Senior<br />

Social Club, falls are the most common<br />

accidents affecting seniors. One out of<br />

every three seniors aged 65 and older falls<br />

at least once a year.<br />

Grab bars placed in bathrooms and<br />

high-traffic areas can help seniors get stay<br />

more stable when changing from sitting to<br />

standing positions.<br />

Potential tripping hazards should be<br />

assessed. Area rugs without nonskid backings,<br />

clutter on floors, extension cords that<br />

extend into walking areas, and uneven<br />

flooring pose tripping hazards. Anti-slip<br />

coatings can be added to floors to reduce<br />

the risk of tripping.<br />

Poorly lit staircases and entryways also<br />

can contribute to falls. Consider the installation<br />

of motion-activated lighting so that<br />

dim areas can be automatically brightened<br />

when necessary. A nightlight or LED lights<br />

placed near molding can help guide seniors<br />

to the bathroom during midnight visits.<br />

Task lighting can make it easier to prepare<br />

meals, and appliances that automatically<br />

turn off after a certain period of time can<br />

be a safety feature for forgetful individuals.<br />

Friends or family members can have<br />

greater control over seniors’ homes by<br />

installing smart home systems. This way<br />

they can remotely adjust thermostats, control<br />

lights, view cameras, engage locks or<br />

alarm systems, and much more without<br />

having to be at the home. This can seniors<br />

allow seniors to maintain their independence<br />

while offering peace of mind to their<br />

loved ones.<br />

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At this time, all presentations are virtual.<br />

Please note varying times.<br />

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Franklin County Board of Commissioners: President Kevin L. Boyce • Commissioner John O’Grady, and Commissioner Erica C. Crawley<br />

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners and The Franklin County Office on Aging join with the <strong>Messenger</strong> Newspaper in providing this update on aging issues in Franklin County.<br />

Kinship Care Month<br />

This month we would like to recognize Kinship Care Month.<br />

According to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services,<br />

“Kinship Care refers to a temporary or permanent<br />

arrangement in which a relative or any non-relative adult<br />

who has a long-standing relationship or bond with the child<br />

and/or family, has taken over the full-time, substitute care of<br />

a child whose parents are unable or unwilling to do so”. Kinship<br />

Care allows for a child to be within a stable environment<br />

in which they feel comfortable, appreciated, and wanted.<br />

In July 2020, The United States Government Accountability<br />

Office found that “in 2018, an estimated 2.7 million children<br />

lived with kin caregivers”, which included grandparents. In<br />

fact, the report found that “62.1 percent of children living in<br />

a kinship arrangement, were living with grandparents”. As<br />

we have seen the number of older adult caregivers increase,<br />

we have also seen the need for resources to effectively care<br />

for the caregiver themselves, and the children they are looking<br />

out for.<br />

The Center for the Study of Social Policy reported that “more<br />

than half of all children in kinship care live in families with<br />

incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, yet<br />

less than half of kinship caregivers receive Medicaid or Supplemental<br />

Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits,<br />

and less than 12 percent receive Temporary Assistance for<br />

Needy Families (TANF)”. COVID-19 has surely made the<br />

need greater for families participating in kinship caregiving.<br />

Even the most basic of necessities such as food, water, formula,<br />

diapers, or shelter, may be hard to afford due to the<br />

ongoing pandemic. Finances are not the only issue facing<br />

older kinship caregivers, but maintaining their physical<br />

health, to be able to care for the children, is in jeopardy.<br />

“Almost half of grandparent caregivers are age 60 and older<br />

and at heightened risk for COVID-19”, according to the Generations<br />

United. As statistics have proven, older adults are<br />

more likely to become ill and even die from COVID-19. It<br />

becomes imperative to keep both the children, and the kinship<br />

caregivers safe and healthy because their health will<br />

affect one another, especially since they are living within the<br />

same home.<br />

The Franklin County Office on Aging is determined to keep<br />

older adults safe, while simultaneously maintaining their<br />

independence. The Franklin County Office on Aging has a<br />

Kinship Support Program, which is an extension of the Caregiver<br />

Support Program. In this program, a kinship caregiver<br />

age 55 and older living within Franklin County, can access<br />

resources such as appliances, durable medical equipment,<br />

infant, toddler, and children health maintenance supplies,<br />

kinship counseling, mattress and box spring sets, and other<br />

items and services that may be beneficial to the caregiver.<br />

If you are or know of a kinship caregiver that is age 55 or<br />

older living within Franklin County that is in need of assistance,<br />

please call the Franklin County Office on Aging at<br />

614-525-6200.


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Wesley Ridge Retirement Community, in partnership<br />

with the Reynoldsburg Senior Center, has<br />

started a new walking group for older adults ages 55<br />

and older who want to improve their health and<br />

make new friends.<br />

Organized by The Wesley Communities’<br />

Community Outreach Director Africa Thomas, each<br />

walking event includes a health program by fitness<br />

instructor, Leah Siefert, and a light lunch.<br />

When Ms. Thomas asked members of the<br />

Reynoldsburg Steppers what they love about the<br />

group, one stated that she values being part of a<br />

team during the pandemic. Another member,<br />

Arlene, who also walks with The Shops at<br />

Worthington Place Mall Walkers, which is sponsored<br />

by Wesley Ridge’s sister community, Wesley<br />

Glen Retirement Community, said, “I have been<br />

walking with the Wesley Glen Mall Walkers for five<br />

years. I originally signed up for the benefits of exercise<br />

and the security of walking outside with a<br />

group. I quickly discovered many bonus effects of<br />

being part of this group. I enjoy the shared experience<br />

with a diverse group of people and observing<br />

all our commonalities. Other bonuses are having a<br />

personal trainer to answer your questions and properly<br />

guide you through exercises and having a walk<br />

leader that is so dedicated to helping us move and work through some of our<br />

problems.” Arlene is looking forward to having the same experience with the<br />

Reynoldsburg Steppers.<br />

The Reynoldsburg Steppers is free to join and meets on the last<br />

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Retirement community partners with<br />

senior center to create walking group<br />

Africa Thomas, Community Outreach Director for The Wesley Communities; Leah<br />

Siefert, fitness instructor; and Judy Doran, manager, Senior Center of Reynoldsburg.<br />

Wednesday of every month at 11:30 a.m. at Huber Park. The group hopes to<br />

serve as an opportunity for older adults to spend time together outdoors<br />

while focusing on wellness in a fun and supportive environment. Those<br />

interested in joining should contact Africa Thomas at 614-738-8099.<br />

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Mobile health clinic services coming to Hamilton Schools<br />

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By Linda Dillman<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Nationwide Children’s Hospital will bring its services to<br />

the Hamilton Local School District via a mobile clinic in an<br />

effort to address the health care needs of the community’s<br />

student population.<br />

Starting Sept. 17, the mobile unit will visit the high<br />

school building. On Oct. 1, the unit makes its first visit to<br />

the elementary, intermediate, and middle school buildings.<br />

Hamilton Schools Public Relations Director Kaitlin<br />

Duncan said the mobile unit will be on campus twice a<br />

month on Fridays until the end of the school year.<br />

The hospital outreach program is a result of discussions<br />

between the district and NCH when the school district<br />

started scheduling vaccination clinics at the high school<br />

last winter.<br />

The mobile health care service runs through the end of<br />

Dr. Hobbs<br />

3700 Parsons Ave.<br />

Columbus, OH 43207<br />

New Patients & Emergencies Always Welcome<br />

(614) 491-5511<br />

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CLEANING HIDDEN AREAS<br />

Dental plaque is the primary<br />

cause of tooth decay and gum<br />

disease. A toothbrush can help<br />

remove plaque from visible<br />

surfaces but not from between<br />

the teeth and under the gumline.<br />

Unwaxed floss is needed for these<br />

hidden areas...Here's how:<br />

Cut off about 18 inches of floss<br />

and wrap the ends around your<br />

middle fingers, leaving about 2<br />

inches between your hands.<br />

Guide it with your thumbs for the<br />

upper teeth and index fingers for<br />

the lowers. Pass the floss gently<br />

between two teeth, sliding<br />

several times to the gum and back<br />

along the side of one tooth.<br />

Repeat the scraping on the side of<br />

Dr. Kelly<br />

the adjacent tooth and move on<br />

until all teeth are flossed.<br />

A word of caution: Try never to<br />

snap the floss suddenly between<br />

two teeth as the gums may be<br />

sensitive. Use a gentle, sawing<br />

motion. If your gums bleed, you<br />

may be flossing too hard, or the<br />

gums may be in poor health.<br />

Don't be shy. Have your dentist or<br />

hygienist demonstrate the flossing<br />

method to you.<br />

Prepared as a public service<br />

to promote better dental health.<br />

From the office of:<br />

SCOTT A. KELLY, D.D.S.<br />

Phone 614-491-5511<br />

the school year.<br />

“Michelle, the NCH employee that runs the mobile<br />

units, reached out and asked us if there was a need for it,”<br />

said Duncan. “After the first couple of sessions, we will reevaluate<br />

where the biggest need is and determine where<br />

the mobile unit should visit more. Michelle actually grew<br />

up just south of us and went to Teays Valley, so she knows<br />

the surrounding area and is working hard to get the<br />

mobile units covering the area more south of Columbus.”<br />

Services are the same for each campus area and include<br />

pediatric primary care such as checkups, treating asthma,<br />

assisting with work permit physicals, and more.<br />

The services are not meant to replace a student’s normal<br />

health care provider, but to help when families cannot<br />

make it to see a pediatrician or family doctor.<br />

Students can request appointments through the school<br />

nurse to be seen for whatever they need. They can do this<br />

ahead of time if they know the mobile unit is coming to<br />

their campus, or they can do this the day they need to be<br />

The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is<br />

seeking public comment and review of the draft version<br />

of its <strong>2021</strong> update to the Regional Complete<br />

Streets Policy.<br />

“Complete streets” are roadways designed, implemented,<br />

operated, and maintained in an equitable and<br />

context-sensitive manner so that people of all ages,<br />

incomes, and abilities can use them safely. These<br />

streets consider the needs of those who are: walking,<br />

bicycling, using shared mobility devices and assistive<br />

devices, using transit and riding school buses, driving,<br />

and operating commercial and emergency vehicles.<br />

“As a region, we strive to support the development<br />

of a safe and sustainable transportation system that<br />

ensures accessibility for everyone using it,” MORPC<br />

Assistant Director of Planning & Sustainability<br />

Stephen Patchan said. “Through the Complete Streets<br />

Policy — which is guided by MORPC members — local<br />

communities incorporate design elements that accommodate<br />

all roadway users in any MORPC federally<br />

funded projects.”<br />

MORPC’s current Complete Streets Policy was<br />

adopted in 2010 — one of the first of such policies<br />

adopted at the regional scale in the nation. Since then,<br />

several local jurisdictions in Central Ohio have adopted<br />

their own complete streets policies, resolutions, or<br />

ordinances.<br />

Once the updated policy is adopted, it will apply to<br />

all projects seeking federal funding for transportationrelated<br />

projects from MORPC, beginning with the<br />

seen.<br />

Duncan said the visits are typically covered by family<br />

insurance. However, no student will be turned away from<br />

the mobile unit for lack of insurance or funding.<br />

“If they don’t have insurance or struggle financially,<br />

NCH will work with the families on a solution for the student,”<br />

said Duncan. “The mobile unit can do a follow-up<br />

the next time they are on campus, or they will recommend<br />

them to a pediatrician’s office. We know that not everyone<br />

in our community has access to the best health care, or<br />

even the ability to see a doctor regularly. We wanted to<br />

provide the mobile unit to make it easier for families to get<br />

the care they need, and to keep our students healthy.”<br />

According to Duncan, school nurse Chelsea Snider, a<br />

class of 2010 Hamilton Township alumni, has been very<br />

hands-on with the project and also worked at Nationwide<br />

Children’s Hospital for seven years before she joined the<br />

district staff.<br />

MORPC to update Complete Streets Policy<br />

summer 2022 round of funding. The grant is awarded<br />

to communities within MORPC’s federally designated<br />

metropolitan transportation planning area that<br />

includes: Delaware County; Franklin County; Bloom<br />

and Violet townships in Fairfield County; New Albany,<br />

Pataskala, and Etna Township in Licking County; and<br />

Jerome Township in Union County.<br />

“The updated Complete Streets Policy aligns with<br />

future-focused regional planning efforts in Central<br />

Ohio communities and provides for additional design<br />

flexibility so that projects can incorporate inclusive<br />

street design,” MORPC Director of Transportation &<br />

Infrastructure Development Thea Ewing said. “By<br />

updating to these modern standards, regional communities<br />

will continue to build public transportation<br />

infrastructure projects in a manner that supports safety,<br />

multimodal mobility and resiliency at a time of historical<br />

population growth.”<br />

The public is encouraged to comment on the proposed<br />

policy, which can be viewed on the Complete<br />

Streets webpage at morpc.org. Email comments to<br />

lcardoni@morpc.org or in writing to MORPC, 111<br />

Liberty St., Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215, Attn:<br />

Lauren Cardoni, by 5 p.m. Oct. 22.<br />

The updated Complete Streets Policy will be considered<br />

for adoption at MORPC’s Community Advisory<br />

Committee, Transportation Advisory Committee, and<br />

Transportation Policy Committee meetings in<br />

November.<br />

Red Cross needs volunteer drivers<br />

The American Red Cross needs transportation<br />

specialists in central Ohio to<br />

deliver blood.<br />

These volunteer drivers will either pick<br />

up blood products from the Red Cross processing<br />

facility at 995 E. Broad St. and<br />

deliver the boxes to area hospitals and/or<br />

pick up blood from drive locations around<br />

central Ohio and deliver it to Broad Street.<br />

Transportation specialists help ensure<br />

that blood products are available when and<br />

where they are needed for hospital use<br />

such as for trauma victims, surgery<br />

patients, those receiving cancer and sickle<br />

cell treatment among other serious medical<br />

conditions.<br />

The American Red Cross is experiencing<br />

a severe blood shortage as the number of<br />

trauma cases, organ transplants and elective<br />

surgeries rise — and deplete the<br />

nation’s blood inventory.<br />

No special transportation license is<br />

needed for this position. Volunteers will<br />

drive Red Cross cars or standard mini<br />

vans. To be eligible, prospective volunteers<br />

must have a valid driver’s license, three<br />

years driving experience and a safe driving<br />

record. Transportation specialists must be<br />

able to lift 45 pounds.<br />

To learn more about becoming a Red<br />

Cross transportation specialist go to<br />

www.redcross.org/deliver.


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Remembering 9-11<br />

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<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by<br />

Theresa Garee<br />

At Motts Military<br />

Museum’s 9-11<br />

Remembrance Event<br />

on Sept. 11, the bell<br />

rang in memoriam to<br />

those killed during<br />

each of the terrorist<br />

attacks that occurred<br />

on Sept. 11, 2001:<br />

the North Tower of<br />

the World Trade<br />

Center in New York<br />

City was hit at 8:46<br />

a.m.; the <strong>South</strong> Tower<br />

at 9:03 a.m.; the west<br />

wall of the Pentagon<br />

in Washington, D.C.,<br />

at 9:37 a.m.; the<br />

<strong>South</strong> Tower fell 9:59<br />

a.m.; Flight 93<br />

crashed in a field in<br />

Pennsylvania at<br />

10:03 a.m.; the outer<br />

ring of the Pentagon wall collapsed at 10:15 a.m.; and the North Tower fell at 10:28<br />

a.m. Guest speaker Captain Jack Boyle spoke of his experience at Ground Zero<br />

where he spent 55 days. Boyle ended his speech with the plea, “America must never<br />

forget this day.”<br />

Added Dan Burrill, a critical care nurse of the Alaska Medical Assistance Team 1, the<br />

team was dispatched to assist at Ground Zero two weeks after 9-11, “The real message<br />

from Ground Zero is the unity it brought this country.”<br />

The Madison Township Fire Department Color Guard presenting the colors at the Sept.<br />

11 remembrance at Motts Military Museum.<br />

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Elijah is a 1-year-old pit<br />

bull searching for his<br />

forever home. This guy<br />

is high energy and will<br />

need an active home<br />

with a family that can<br />

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Elijah is good<br />

around other dogs, but<br />

can be rowdy, so he’ll need his new companion<br />

to match his energy level. Elijah is up for<br />

adoption at the Franklin County shelter.<br />

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Manny is a 6-year-old<br />

mixed breed and is a<br />

favorite at the county<br />

shelter. He is a very<br />

intelligent dog. He<br />

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to please. You could<br />

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anything. If you would<br />

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Mark and Lexie are 5-month-old siblings.<br />

They love all people, especially when they’re<br />

giving them attention. They love to play just as<br />

much as they love to cuddle. Though they do<br />

love attention from humans, they are also<br />

happy just playing with each other. Mark and<br />

pets of the week<br />

Lexie would be so<br />

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Balboa is a playful boy<br />

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and play with other cats<br />

but is also happy to<br />

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opportunity. A volunteer<br />

called Balboa a rare gem who would add a<br />

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guy from Colony Cats.<br />

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pets of the week<br />

These furry friends are available<br />

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“Kate” misses the mark in assassin film genre<br />

A number of assassin-related films have come to<br />

theaters and streaming platforms within the last few<br />

months, none of which have been a hit, so to speak,<br />

with the viewing public.<br />

This lack of interest from the populous could be due<br />

in part to a desire to see lighter fare but I think it has<br />

more to do with a general perception that it will be just<br />

like the one that came before it.<br />

While there has never been much variation within<br />

the genre — after all, there are only so many ways to<br />

show how a lone person with skills can take down a<br />

weaponized horde — it has seemed lately that writers<br />

and directors are not even trying anymore, relying<br />

instead on popular tropes found within the cinematic<br />

assassin films of yore.<br />

Occasionally, these retreads can click with the<br />

audience but there has to be something new that pulls<br />

them in, something that makes them believe there is a<br />

spark of creative life in a tale that overwhelmingly<br />

deals with death.<br />

The latest film of this type to make an attempt at<br />

bringing something different to the killing field is<br />

“Kate.”<br />

In this Netflix original, the creators take that popular<br />

trope of the weary assassin that is determined to<br />

fulfill the mission and spins it into one where the<br />

weary assassin that is determined to fulfill the mission<br />

has but hours to live.<br />

The employment of that plot device adds a greater<br />

sense of urgency to the narrative but unfortunately<br />

the fulfilment of that creative choice falls a bit short<br />

despite the best efforts of the intriguing lead.<br />

When “Kate” begins, our skilled assassin (played by<br />

Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is contemplating retirement.<br />

Since her teenage years, she has been going<br />

from country to country, killing whomever her handlers<br />

want, but lately has found this way of life to be<br />

unfulfilling.<br />

When she tells her main handler Varrick (Woody<br />

Harrelson, collecting a paycheck) her newfound<br />

doubts, he scoffs and tells her he would give her “two<br />

visits to Walmart” before she changed her mind.<br />

Feeling as if he is right on the mark, she goes about<br />

her latest assignment of picking off Yakuza members<br />

in Tokyo but is unsettled when forced to kill one while<br />

he is in the presence of his young daughter. Shaken by<br />

the events, Kate is more determined than ever to get<br />

out of her current line of work but is again drawn back<br />

in the fold with the promise of making one more hit<br />

that would “cut the head off the rest of the snake.”<br />

During her mission to kill Yakuza boss Kijima (Jun<br />

Kunimura), she experiences sudden fatigue and dizziness<br />

and asks for more time so she can reorient herself.<br />

Not being granted any leeway, she takes the shot,<br />

misses and erratically tries to drive away to safety<br />

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The Reel Deal<br />

before she can pass out.<br />

When she wakes in a hospital<br />

24 hours later, she is informed<br />

that she has been poisoned with a<br />

radioactive material and has less<br />

than a day to live.<br />

Though Kate is literally decaying<br />

from the inside out, she<br />

rejects the doctor’s offer of a “comfortable<br />

death” and decides she<br />

would rather seek vengeance<br />

against those responsible for her<br />

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Occasionally, these retreads can click<br />

with the audience but there has to be<br />

something new that pulls them in.<br />

condition.<br />

Along the way, she meets the young daughter of the<br />

man she previously killed and, with her help, sets out<br />

to go on one final mission to avenge her own murder.<br />

Though “Kate” tries its best to become its own<br />

movie, the tendencies of writer Umair Aleem and<br />

director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan to fall back on wellworn<br />

tropes of action and assassin movies makes it<br />

look like the retread I addressed earlier.<br />

While there are some nice plot deviations and fun<br />

action sequences, the overall film doesn’t necessarily<br />

feel fresh or exciting, especially when overused camera<br />

tricks like blood hitting the lens are employed. It is<br />

well past time directors retire that one, unless, of<br />

course, it’s a 3-D horror — those can stay.<br />

One of the most compelling aspects of this movie is<br />

Winstead, who, after playing The Huntress in “Birds<br />

of Prey” is no stranger to the loner assassin character.<br />

Though Kate is ultimately a ruthless killing-machine,<br />

Winstead plays the part with some vulnerability, especially<br />

when meeting Ani (Miku Martineau), the young<br />

daughter whose father she killed in the opening scene.<br />

They make an odd quasi-mentor/quasi-mentee team<br />

but their relationship is quite underdeveloped, another<br />

unfortunate casualty of the script.<br />

Though “Kate” has many flaws in its execution of<br />

being a trailblazing action/assassin film, there are<br />

enough elements here that make it mostly watchable.<br />

With its pops of color that pay homage to the Japanese<br />

city, a compelling lead, moments of humor and engaging<br />

fight scenes, it’s a decent, albeit violent, way to<br />

pass some time.<br />

Grade: C-<br />

Dedra Cordle is a <strong>Messenger</strong> staff writer and columnist.<br />

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Decks, Kitchens, Baths<br />

Room Additions,<br />

Flooring, Roofing<br />

Bsmt Waterproofing<br />

Deal With Small Non-Pressure Co.<br />

47 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.<br />

Lic.-Bond-Ins.<br />

Free Est. - Financing Avail.<br />

Member BBB Of Cent. OH<br />

O.C.I.E.B. ID #24273<br />

614-419-3977<br />

or 614-863-9912<br />

C&JHandyman<br />

Services LLC<br />

Minor Plumbing<br />

& Electric<br />

Install Hot Water Tanks,<br />

Dishwashers & Disposals<br />

Also Fencing &<br />

Interior/Exterior Painting<br />

Free Est. ~ 18 Yrs. Exp.<br />

CDC/EPA Approved Guidelines<br />

614-284-2100<br />

HOME<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

NEED HOME REPAIRS?<br />

We do it all! Fences, decks,<br />

home repairs, more Just ask!<br />

220-465-2602-local #<br />

JOE’S HOME MAINT.<br />

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Misc. Int. Repairs<br />

Int. Painting<br />

Call Joe 614-778-1460<br />

37 Years Exp.<br />

HOME<br />

REMODELING<br />

Handyman Remodeling<br />

Over 35 yrs exp.<br />

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LAWN CARE<br />

LET US MAINTAIN<br />

YOUR LAWN & GARDEN<br />

FOR YOU<br />

Summer, Spring,<br />

Winter or Fall<br />

WE DO IT ALL!!!!<br />

Lawn Cuts, Edging,<br />

Trees & Shrubs, Garden,<br />

Mulching, Hauling,<br />

Garden Pond &<br />

Home Maint.<br />

Free Ests. Low Rates<br />

$20 & Up<br />

Kevin - 614-905-3117<br />

Classified Services<br />

9/26<br />

A/M<br />

10/10 A<br />

10/10 A<br />

PEST<br />

CONTROL<br />

TERMITE &<br />

PEST CONTROL<br />

614-367-9000<br />

TORCO®<br />

TERMINATES<br />

TERMITES<br />

Locally Owned & Operated. Any Pest. Anytime.<br />

$<br />

50 00 OFF Service<br />

Expires <strong>September</strong> July 11, <strong>2021</strong> 30, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Free Termite Inspection<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

The Lawn Barber<br />

Cut, Trim, Blow away<br />

Hedge Trimming, Edging<br />

Garden Tilling<br />

614-935-1466<br />

MOVING<br />

Aaron Allen<br />

Moving<br />

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614-263-0649<br />

Celebrating<br />

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in business<br />

PAINTING<br />

A Job Well Done Again<br />

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Some Skilled Services<br />

Incl: Painting • Stucco,<br />

Repair•Carpentry•Exterior<br />

Drainage & Home Maint.<br />

Call Today! 614-235-1819<br />

PLUMBING<br />

ALL IN ONE<br />

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With This Ad<br />

A<br />

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$145. 614-778-2584<br />

CHRIS’<br />

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Call For A Free Phone Estimate<br />

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30% OFF with AD<br />

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Textured Ceilings<br />

614-551-6963<br />

Residential/Commercial<br />

BIA<br />

POWERWASHING<br />

ROOFING<br />

Robinson roofing & repairs<br />

30 yrs. exp. Lifetime Cols.<br />

resident. Lic./bonded/Ins.<br />

Reas rates. Member of<br />

BBB. Dennis Robinson<br />

614-330-3087, 732-3100<br />

TREE SERVICES<br />

10/10<br />

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We Specialize In Decks.<br />

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revitalize any deck.<br />

Quality work at fair prices.<br />

Guarantee All Work 3 Yrs.<br />

25 Yrs Exp. Free Est.<br />

614-327-9425<br />

Bates & Sons<br />

Soft Wash & Powerwash<br />

5 ★ Google Reviews<br />

614-586-3417<br />

MRS. POWERWASH<br />

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 />

Ashley 614-771-3892<br />

SEWING MACHINE<br />

REPAIR<br />

REPAIR all makes 24 hr.<br />

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in your home. $49.95 all<br />

work gtd. 614-890-5296<br />

BURNS TREE SERVICE<br />

Trimming, Removal &<br />

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614-584-2164<br />

Brewer & Sons Tree Service<br />

• Tree Removal<br />

• Tree Trimming 9/26<br />

A&M<br />

• Stump Grinding<br />

• Bucket Truck Services<br />

Best Prices • Same Day Service<br />

614-878-2568<br />

8/1 A<br />

9/26 A&M


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