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PAGE 10 - GROVEPORT MESSENGER - <strong>October</strong> 3, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Drug Take Back Day<br />
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Qualification for Successful Candidates:<br />
• High School Diploma or GED<br />
• Strong verbal and written communication skills<br />
• Possess curiosity and always look for ways to improve procedures<br />
• Flexibility regarding work hours. Able to occasionally work all shifts<br />
• Must be able to occasionally lift up to 50lbs<br />
• Must be able to work in various conditions and different heights<br />
• Must be able to read, follow and retain detailed instructions for numerous<br />
different tasks and maintain records according to instructions<br />
• Basic computer skills<br />
• Moderate level of mechanical skills<br />
Benefits of Working at Ardent Mills include:<br />
• Competitive wages<br />
• An annual bonus<br />
• Medical, dental, and vision benefits<br />
The city of Canal Winchester and Diley<br />
Ridge Medical Center, in cooperation with<br />
the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office and<br />
the Drug Enforcement Administration, will<br />
host a National Prescription Drug Take<br />
Back event on Oct. 23 at the Diley Ridge<br />
Medical Center parking lot, 7911 Diley<br />
Road, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
The National Prescription Drug Take<br />
Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient,<br />
and responsible means of disposing of<br />
prescription drugs, while also educating<br />
the general public about the potential for<br />
abuse of medications. The DEA has collected<br />
nearly 15 million pounds (more than<br />
7,000 tons) of expired, unused, and<br />
unwanted prescription medications<br />
through Take Back Day events over the<br />
last ten years. Canal Winchester’s collection<br />
site is set up in a convenient stop and<br />
drop model, allowing those discarding<br />
unwanted prescription drugs to remain in<br />
their vehicles, drop medications with collection<br />
agents, and then continue on their<br />
way.<br />
The city of Canal Winchester thanks<br />
partners and volunteers who have locally<br />
assisted in the DEA program, with special<br />
thanks to Diley Ridge Medical Center for<br />
use of their property.<br />
• Retirement benefits<br />
• Vacation policy<br />
To learn more or apply, use QR Code to the right,<br />
or email your resume directly to: Talent@ar<br />
alent@ardentmills.com<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong> city council<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong> City Council holds its regular<br />
meetings at 6:30 p.m. on the second and<br />
fourth Mondays of the month. Council<br />
holds its committee of the whole meeting<br />
on the third Monday each month at 5:30<br />
p.m. Meetings are held in the municipal<br />
building, 655 Blacklick St., <strong>Groveport</strong>.<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong> history<br />
The <strong>Groveport</strong> Heritage Museum contains<br />
artifacts about <strong>Groveport</strong>’s history. It<br />
is located in <strong>Groveport</strong> Town Hall, 648<br />
Main St., and is open during Town Hall’s<br />
operating hours. Call 614-836-3333.<br />
At Ardent Mills, everyone matters and everyone has a voice. W<br />
e are committed to providing an environment<br />
of mutual respect where equal opportunities are available to all applicants and team members and the<br />
decisions will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We are proud to be an equal<br />
opportunity employer.<br />
W<br />
e do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin,<br />
aboriginality, ancestry<br />
, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental<br />
disability<br />
, pregnancy<br />
, genetic information, veteran status, age, political affiliation, filiation, or any other non-merit<br />
characteristic protected by law or not. Together, celebrating our differences, ences, we make Ardent Mills.<br />
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Celebrating fall in CW<br />
The Canal Winchester Historical<br />
Society is sponsoring a two-day event celebrating<br />
Founder’s Day at the Historical<br />
Complex, located at 10 W. Oak St., home to<br />
the Queen of the Line train depot, the<br />
Prentiss Schoolhouse, and the O.P. Chaney<br />
Grain Elevator.<br />
The celebration kicks-off on Oct. 15 with<br />
a (age 21 and over) Gala from 6:30— 10:30<br />
p.m. including music, food, libation, and<br />
other party-time pleasures. Gala tickets<br />
are $60 each and $100 per couple and may<br />
be purchased online at cwhistory.org or by<br />
check mailed to CW Historical Society,<br />
P.O. Box 15, Canal Winchester, OH,<br />
43110.<br />
On Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the<br />
Historical Society is hosting a familyfriendly<br />
Founder’s Day event.<br />
Meet the weaver, the baker, the candle<br />
maker, and others.<br />
No entry charge for this event. There<br />
will be goods available for purchase and<br />
games available for play.<br />
On Oct. 22-23, the Historical Society, in<br />
partnership with Canal Winchester High<br />
School Performing Arts, will “bring history<br />
to life” for the 15th annual Historic Ghost<br />
Tour.<br />
Event-goers will be guided through a<br />
short walking tour as they are entertained<br />
by actors depicting people from Canal<br />
Winchester’s past.<br />
Tours will last approximately 90 minutes<br />
and will begin at 7 p.m. each night,<br />
with the last tour departing at 7:30 p.m.<br />
All tours will depart from the Canal<br />
Winchester Historical Complex at 10 W.<br />
Oak St.<br />
Tickets will be available each evening of<br />
the tour beginning at 6:30 p.m., or anytime<br />
online for pick up at will call (25 cent<br />
transaction fee).<br />
Tickets are offered at $10 per adult and<br />
$5 per student ages 6-18; children 5 and<br />
under will be free. Please leave pets at<br />
home.<br />
Proceeds from these events help support<br />
the Canal Winchester Area Historical<br />
Society’s core programs and preservation<br />
projects. For information, visit<br />
cwhistory.org.<br />
Special Olympics fundraiser<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong> Special Olympics will hold its<br />
annual “Cash Drop” fundraiser on Oct. 16<br />
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the intersections<br />
of Main Street/Kroger, Main<br />
Street/Hendron Road, and Main<br />
Street/College Street.<br />
The mission of <strong>Groveport</strong> Special<br />
Olympics chapter is to provide year round<br />
sports training and competition in a variety<br />
of Olympic type sports for intellectually<br />
disabled individuals.<br />
For information contact Penny and<br />
Cassandra Hilty at groveportspecialolympics@gmail.com<br />
or at (614) 395-<br />
8992 or 395-6640.<br />
Donations may also be sent to<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong> Special Olympics, P.O. Box 296,<br />
<strong>Groveport</strong>, OH 43125.