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<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong><br />
<strong>December</strong> 26, <strong>2021</strong> - January 8, 2022 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XLII, No. 23<br />
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CW looks back at <strong>2021</strong><br />
By Linda Dillman<br />
Staff Writer<br />
The books are closing on <strong>2021</strong> and <strong>Canal</strong><br />
<strong>Winchester</strong> Mayor Mike Ebert, along with<br />
Finance Director Amanda Jackson and Public<br />
Service Director Matt Peoples, reviewed<br />
a year packed with activity.<br />
“A lot of great firsts happened in <strong>Canal</strong><br />
<strong>Winchester</strong> in <strong>2021</strong>, including the Phase I<br />
construction of McGill Park, the city’s first<br />
multipurpose and multi-recreational park,”<br />
said Ebert. “It began in the spring as earth<br />
moving equipment began construction of<br />
four full-size soccer fields on the southeast<br />
side of the park.”<br />
The fields include an automated sprinkling<br />
system to help keep them in playable<br />
condition year round. Construction crews<br />
then began the construction of the Phase I<br />
parking lots next to the fields. Along with<br />
the parking area, the entry drive was also<br />
paved.<br />
“The playground was laid out and construction<br />
began, but wet weather has delayed<br />
the completion of it until the spring,”<br />
said Ebert. “McGill Park’s first open shelter<br />
was constructed in the area of the soccer<br />
fields. The newly constructed Walnut Creek<br />
trail currently can be entered near the covered<br />
bridge on the opposite side of Washington<br />
Street. The Walnut Creek trail<br />
currently crosses two bridges that cross over<br />
two separate scenic ravines along the way.”<br />
Renovation of the former Bob McDorman<br />
building on Waterloo Street for the city’s<br />
new community center and city office space<br />
began in <strong>2021</strong>. <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> saw the<br />
opening of two new hotels in <strong>2021</strong> with occupancy<br />
rates at or above 80 percent.<br />
Peoples pointed with pride to the park as<br />
the highlight of <strong>2021</strong>.<br />
“I absolutely love the trail we installed,”<br />
said Peoples. “Just the setting with the<br />
bridges, creek and mature trees; it came out<br />
better than I thought. The McGill Park<br />
playground is going to be great. Can’t wait<br />
to see kids playing out there next year.”<br />
Jackson said a highlight for her and her<br />
department was the issuance of $6.5 million<br />
in debt to fund the construction of Phase I<br />
of McGill Park and the renovation of the<br />
McDorman building into a new municipal<br />
complex.<br />
“Income tax revenues were extremely<br />
strong this year–currently 18 percent<br />
higher than total collections in 2020–with<br />
one additional check yet to be received for<br />
2022,” said Jackson.<br />
Ebert felt the biggest challenge tied in<br />
with two common highlights–the park and<br />
the new city complex.<br />
“About anyone who works for the city<br />
would likely say our biggest challenge in<br />
<strong>2021</strong> was to find enough time to get it all<br />
done,” said Ebert. “From McGill Park construction,<br />
the McDorman Building renovation,<br />
Gender Road update construction,<br />
private construction projects, economic development<br />
projects, election year, charter<br />
review, and trying to figure out if and how,<br />
we would be able to bring back events. All<br />
of these and more made <strong>2021</strong> our busiest<br />
and most challenging year in recent memory.<br />
But we did it all and did it quite well in<br />
my opinion.”<br />
For the public service department, Peoples<br />
said COVID was probably their biggest<br />
challenge with crews working split shifts,<br />
which caused a delay for some departmental<br />
projects, in addition to the number of large<br />
projects taking place throughout the city.<br />
As for the financial side of <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong><br />
operations, Jackson said the city<br />
was fortunate to not have experienced any<br />
real challenges this year.<br />
In looking ahead to 2022 and beyond,<br />
Jackson said she and her department are<br />
working to implement more fraud protection<br />
on the city’s bank accounts, as well as<br />
upgrading the city’s utility bill pay services.<br />
“While we have not had an issue with<br />
fraud on any of the city’s accounts, we felt it<br />
was important to ensure we were taking advantage<br />
of all the security features offered<br />
by our banks to protect us as revenue (and<br />
bank balances) continues to grow,” said<br />
Jackson. “We are looking forward to moving<br />
into our new space at 45 E. Waterloo St. and<br />
continuing to provide friendly and efficient<br />
customer service to our residents and all<br />
those who visit us from the community.”<br />
Peoples said his department will have a<br />
break with a smaller number of projects<br />
taking place in 2022, aside from the opening<br />
of McGill Park as well as the move into the<br />
new building.<br />
“Once the construction gets far enough<br />
along, Rick (Brown) will be building the entire<br />
IT infrastructure for the new building<br />
and that will take quite an effort,” said Peoples.<br />
“And, while no one from my department<br />
will be moving our offices, we will be<br />
instrumental in moving everyone else from<br />
their current offices into the new building.<br />
We’re continuing to work with ODOT towards<br />
progress on the U.S. Route 33 improvements,<br />
including the Bixby Road<br />
interchange.”<br />
Shepherding the city through 2022 will<br />
See LOOKS, page 12<br />
Deck the Stage!<br />
The Performing Arts and Culinary Arts<br />
programs at Eastland-Fairfield Career &<br />
Technical Schools collaborated to provide<br />
a pair of fun and spirited holiday<br />
performances this <strong>December</strong>. “Deck the<br />
Stage!” by Lindsay Price is a series of vignettes<br />
based on Christmas carols that<br />
will be sure to entertain and touch those<br />
in attendance just in time for the holiday<br />
season. The show consisted of six short<br />
plays, all inspired by Christmas carols.<br />
Two performances, both at Reynoldsburg<br />
High School - Summit Campus,<br />
were held Dec. 4 and Dec. 8.The second<br />
show featured a special dinner theater<br />
performance in collaboration with the<br />
EFCTS Culinary Arts program and featured<br />
a buffet-style dinner, plus dessert.<br />
Photo courtesy of Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools<br />
The cast and crew included: Kenneth<br />
Thomas, Akirah Fletcher, Brianna<br />
Roberts, William Daughtery, Chris<br />
Kaminski, Chloe Moton, Niya Louketis,<br />
Maria Murphy, Aaliyah Santiago, Jessica<br />
(Alex) Santislevan, August Straughter,<br />
Sydney Musinde, Genesis Castellon-<br />
Banegas, Sadikshia Ghimire, Katherine<br />
Orellana, Madison Rider, James Edwards,<br />
Ashmita Dhimal, and Simone Anderson.<br />
Pictured here are Hope<br />
Schoovaerts (left) and Hannah Allen<br />
(right). For information on the Performing<br />
Arts program, visit www.EastlandFairfield.com/PerformingArts.<br />
For information<br />
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Central Ohio’s efforts are being noticed nationally.<br />
Last year, SWACO received a $60,000 federal grant<br />
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“Food waste presents one of the best opportunities<br />
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To help tackle this, SWACO created the Central<br />
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The Save More Than Food campaign was a priority<br />
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“Nightmare Alley” is not a tasty cinematic treat<br />
Have you ever come across a recipe you<br />
were sure you were going to love?<br />
While you may have had reservations<br />
about the lengthy prep time or the steps<br />
therein, you were certain the combination<br />
of favored ingredients would be worth the<br />
effort, thus creating a new staple on the<br />
menu for when you need that thing that<br />
hits a particular spot.<br />
Have you ever tried the recipe in question,<br />
the one that on paper made your salivary<br />
glands go all aflutter, and had it taste<br />
like complete rubbish through no fault of<br />
your own. And while you may later recognize<br />
that the “complete rubbish” descriptor<br />
may have been too harsh because you liked<br />
that sprig of mint or something, the end<br />
result was all the same — something that<br />
was not what you wanted, not what you<br />
needed, nor what you expected.<br />
The experience of disappointing food is<br />
an awful and universal feeling — my<br />
regards to your buds if you just recently<br />
tried a new thing and are still exorcizing<br />
that palate — and one that can be applied to<br />
just about any other thing that intrigues<br />
you and ultimately lets you down. For<br />
instance, that recipe metaphor is the<br />
absolute best way I can think of to relay<br />
how I felt upon watching “Nightmare<br />
Alley.”<br />
“Nightmare Alley” is that recipe in a<br />
The Reel Deal<br />
magazine or a cookbook<br />
that catches your<br />
eye. It paints a beautiful<br />
and stylish picture<br />
of its product (don’t<br />
they all?) but what<br />
keeps it there are the<br />
ingredients promised<br />
inside, all of those<br />
darker thematic elements<br />
you love<br />
immersing together<br />
for what could<br />
Dedra<br />
Cordle<br />
amount to an unusual and compelling film.<br />
But, like that recipe from above, the end<br />
result was not something you wanted,<br />
needed, or really expected. Instead, what<br />
you get is a slow simmering and time consuming<br />
mess with just enough panache to<br />
make you not completely hate it despite<br />
however much you may want to.<br />
The film begins with a mysterious flourish:<br />
a body carelessly wrapped in sheets<br />
being dragged across a dirty, dusty floor.<br />
The person doing the dragging is Stanton<br />
Carlisle (played by Bradley Cooper), who<br />
promptly lights the place on fire, but not<br />
before donning a sweet Fedora and lighting<br />
a cigarette as he makes his great escape. In<br />
the silhouette of this scene, the first of<br />
many gorgeous shots peppered throughout<br />
the film, Stanton looks like Indiana Jones<br />
preparing for one of his grand adventures,<br />
but the film makes it clear from the jump<br />
that Stanton is no hero.<br />
Rather than rushing off into the jungle<br />
while on the lam (the film is primarily set<br />
in the Midwest circa the 1940’s), Stanton<br />
finds the perfect spot in a traveling carnival<br />
full of misfits who “pay no mind to what<br />
you’ve done in the past.”<br />
Initially, Stanton takes a job as a<br />
roustabout as they go from town to town<br />
but eventually he begins to learn the tricks<br />
of the mentalist trade from “seer” Zeena<br />
(Toni Collette) and her alcoholic husband<br />
Pete (David Strathairn).<br />
After an inspired act that saves the carnival<br />
from the wrong end of the law (think<br />
snake oil preachers who probably bury<br />
“stolen” money in their walls) Stanton<br />
believes he is “ready for the big time” and<br />
asks the sweet natured ingenue Molly<br />
Cahill (Rooney Mara) to join him in a twoperson<br />
swindling, er, performing act.<br />
Two years later, the duo has established<br />
roots in New York where they perform<br />
shows for the wealthy in hotels. Through a<br />
complex system of coded words, they hold<br />
the crowd in the palm of their hands as<br />
“The Great Stanton” sees all. What he fails<br />
to see, or really comprehend however, is<br />
just how much his life is going to change<br />
when he meets the crafty psychologist Dr.<br />
Lilith Ritter (Cate Blanchett) and a rich<br />
business owner who wants Stanton to use<br />
his “skills” so he can commune with the<br />
dead.<br />
While director and co-writer Guillermo<br />
del Toro has a penchant for using the<br />
supernatural in his films, there are no true<br />
supernatural elements in “Nightmare<br />
Alley.”<br />
Instead, his focus is more on the horror<br />
the living can inflict on another being,<br />
which in my opinion is far scarier than<br />
anything else.<br />
There are so many things to like, and<br />
even love, about this movie: it has a terrific<br />
cast who all give great performances, it’s<br />
stylish and visually arresting, and it has a<br />
punch in the gut ending that makes an<br />
impact despite hints along the way that it<br />
was bound to happen.<br />
But for however hard this film tries to<br />
be something new, something different and<br />
engaging, there is a disconnect in between<br />
how it was presented as a genuine adult<br />
thriller and how it comes across, which is<br />
maddeningly slow and not at all thrilling.<br />
Grade: C<br />
Dedra Cordle is a <strong>Messenger</strong> staff writer<br />
and columnist.<br />
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Long time trustee retires<br />
By Linda Dillman<br />
Staff Writer<br />
The end of the year also closes<br />
the books on a long history of public<br />
service and public by Ed Dildine<br />
as he prepares for his last<br />
meeting as a Madison Township<br />
trustee on Dec. 28.<br />
Dildine started as a Madison<br />
Township firefighter in May<br />
1979, where he worked until his<br />
retirement in 2009. He later ran<br />
for trustee and was sworn in on<br />
Jan. 1, 2010 and served the township<br />
for a combined total of 43<br />
years. Dildine said he became a<br />
firefighter to help people and was<br />
happy to continue to do that as a<br />
trustee.<br />
A 1967 graduate of Groveport<br />
Madison High School, Dildine<br />
was honored for his 12 years as<br />
an elected official during the Dec.<br />
14 Madison Township trustees’<br />
meeting when he was presented<br />
an encased flag from Trustee<br />
Chairman John Pritchard, a flag<br />
that was flown over each township<br />
building.<br />
“When he came on the board, I<br />
was still a trustee,” reported Madison Township<br />
Administrator Susan Brobst. “You’ve<br />
been extremely supportive and have a lot of<br />
insight.”<br />
Local Firefighters Union 2507 President<br />
Rashid Taylor said he had worked alongside<br />
Dildine as a firefighter in addition to collaborating<br />
with him as a trustee.<br />
“His job and passion were not to be a firefighter<br />
and trustee, but to make a difference<br />
in other peoples’ lives,” said Taylor before<br />
telling Dildine he has the appreciation of<br />
the union for all he has done for township<br />
firefighters.<br />
Other Madison Township news<br />
•The trustees approved moving their<br />
regular meeting dates in 2022 to the third<br />
Thursday of each month. However, the annual<br />
organizational meeting will take place<br />
on Jan. 4 at 5 p.m.<br />
•As announced in November, the township’s<br />
gas aggregation contract with Columbia<br />
Gas has expired and all residents<br />
enrolled in the program were returned to<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Linda Dillman<br />
Sworn in as a Madison Township trustee in 2010,<br />
Ed Dildine (right) attended one of his last regular<br />
meetings as a trustee on Dec. 14 and was presented<br />
a flag by Trustee Chairman John Pritchard<br />
that was flown over the township offices.<br />
the gas company’s standard pricing default.<br />
“We did not renew…because rates were<br />
so high there was no savings for residents,”<br />
said Brobst.<br />
According to communications specialist<br />
Jessica Woodworth, the township does anticipate<br />
another aggregation contract in the<br />
future, although an exact date is not known.<br />
Consultant Trebel LLC is watching gas<br />
rates continuously and will secure a contracted<br />
rate when prices drop.<br />
“This will allow Treble to shop for us,”<br />
said Brobst, regarding a resolution giving<br />
permission to the company to pursue lower<br />
gas and electric rates and to secure those<br />
rates with the approval of the trustees.<br />
•The trustees authorized Brobst to submit<br />
a grant application for state capital<br />
funds to improve drainage at Brobst Park.<br />
“We continue to have more and more issues<br />
with flooding at the park,” said Brobst.<br />
“Last week, due to a lot of rain, we had to<br />
close the park early.”<br />
Dog license extension<br />
Franklin County Auditor Michael<br />
Stinziano announced that the 2022 dog license<br />
renewal period has been extended by two<br />
months from Jan. 31 to March 31 in an effort<br />
to increase the level of licensing in the county.<br />
The extension will only apply to the 2022<br />
dog license renewal period beginning Dec.<br />
1, <strong>2021</strong> and ending March 31, 2022.<br />
The auditor’s office will continue to expand<br />
the opportunities for dog owners to<br />
purchase licenses, including through the auditor’s<br />
mobile office, the Franklin County<br />
Dog Shelter and Adoption Center, and at<br />
various community events.<br />
Dog licensing ensures that a dog has<br />
been vaccinated against rabies, which is required<br />
in Franklin County. It also ensures<br />
any lost dog is returned quickly to their<br />
owner. License fees help support the<br />
Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption<br />
Center.<br />
One-year, three-year and permanent dog<br />
licenses can be purchased without penalty<br />
beginning Dec. 1. Licenses can be purchased<br />
online at doglicense.franklincountyohio.gov,<br />
or at the auditor’s office license counter, 373<br />
S. High St., 21st floor in downtown Columbus.<br />
The counter is open Monday through<br />
Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
School Help Centers<br />
The Columbus Metropolitan Library’s<br />
School Help Centers offer K-12 students<br />
after-school help, plus 24/7 access to free<br />
tools and resources. Students can get connected<br />
with virtual tutors for one-on-one<br />
help Monday through Friday from 2-11 p.m.<br />
using HelpNow. Masks are required to visit<br />
School Help Centers. Hours vary by library<br />
location. Visit columbuslibrary.org/schoolhelp<br />
for information.<br />
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Incident causes schools to close for a day<br />
By Linda Dillman<br />
Staff Writer<br />
An emergency situation prompted <strong>Canal</strong><br />
<strong>Winchester</strong> Schools officials to close down<br />
on Dec. 10.<br />
During the early morning hours of Dec.<br />
10, deputies from the Fairfield County Sheriff’s<br />
Department were dispatched to <strong>Canal</strong><br />
<strong>Winchester</strong> High School on a report of a motorist<br />
operating recklessly on a softball field<br />
and causing damage.<br />
According to the Fairfield County Sheriff’s<br />
Office: the deputies located a red pickup<br />
truck, which had been allegedly stolen in<br />
Columbus, that had crashed into a set of<br />
bleachers and sustained heavy front end<br />
damage. While deputies were inspecting the<br />
truck and searching for the driver, they<br />
heard what they perceived to be gunshots<br />
coming from an area behind them. The<br />
deputies turned toward the sound and saw<br />
a male standing near their parked cruisers.<br />
The male then fled the area on foot.<br />
Additional police officers from Lithopolis,<br />
Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio State<br />
Highway Patrol, Madison Township, and<br />
Obetz responded to the scene to assist in the<br />
search for the male.<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> Schools Superintendent<br />
James Sotlar said he was notified of<br />
the incident at 6:25 a.m. and classes in all<br />
buildings were canceled for the day. No students<br />
were involved in the incident.<br />
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The male, identified as Joseph Brown,<br />
was taken into custody and transported to<br />
the Franklin County Jail where he was<br />
booked on a charge of criminal trespassing<br />
and a probation violation.<br />
Sotlar said in emergency situations his<br />
main goal is always the safety and security<br />
of students and staff.<br />
“The individual involved in the situation<br />
was on the loose and hiding somewhere in<br />
the area.Until the person was found, I did<br />
not believe it was safe for us to have school,”<br />
said Sotlar in stating his justification for<br />
canceling classes for the day districtwide.<br />
There are no plans at this time to change<br />
the district’s response to crisis incidents.<br />
However, Sotlar said he and his team always<br />
engage in an after-action review to assess<br />
what went well and potential changes<br />
that need to be made.<br />
According to the Fairfield County Sheriff’s<br />
Office, early reports that there was<br />
more than one suspect involved in this incident<br />
were determined to be inaccurate by<br />
investigators and there is no known threat<br />
to the community stemming from this incident.<br />
The Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office’s Investigations<br />
Bureau is continuing to investigate<br />
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This festive holiday display graced the grounds of the <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> Area Historical<br />
Society’s historical complex on North High Street.<br />
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Santa Claus and his reindeer prepare to take off from <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong>’s Stradley<br />
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<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong>’s<br />
historic interurban<br />
depot<br />
was decked out<br />
in holiday lights<br />
and finery this<br />
season.<br />
The depot is located<br />
near<br />
Stradley Park.
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<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Rick Palsgrove<br />
The historic Bergstresser-Dieitz wooden<br />
covered bridge in <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> received<br />
some special care from workers<br />
from Holdren, Inc. Pictured here, a man,<br />
who said people call him, “Gator,” applies<br />
a primer sealer to the exterior walls of the<br />
bridge as he stands on a ladder high<br />
above the flowing waters of Walnut Creek.<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Linda Dillman<br />
Baldovin Ilie, 8, spent a few moments during<br />
a warm afternoon on June 19 to splash<br />
in the fountain at Stradley Park in <strong>Canal</strong><br />
<strong>Winchester</strong>. He was in the park with his father,<br />
Castrave Bambaloi, and his sister,<br />
Gabriele Biameka, 11.<br />
Photo courtesy of Cristy Duckworth<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> senior Erin Duckworth flying high during the long jump event at the<br />
Milt Will Invitational track meet on April 30 in <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong>.<br />
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Brandi Kerby and daughter, Kinley, 3, add<br />
their own art pieces to the kids’ art wall Art<br />
on the <strong>Canal</strong>, the 10th annual <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong><br />
Art Stroll, was presented by Destination:<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> on May 15 in<br />
historic downtown <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong>.<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photo by Rick Palsgrove<br />
Even Halloween skeletons are big fans of<br />
the <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> Indians football team<br />
as evidenced by this scary fellow tossing<br />
around a football in the front yard of a<br />
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<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> Library - 115 Franklin St.<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> Municipal - 36 South High St.<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> School Adm. - 100 Washington St.<br />
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Eastland-Fairfield students’ works displayed in Columbus<br />
Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical<br />
Schools’ architecture/construction management<br />
satellite program’s Orange Line exhibit<br />
was on display through <strong>December</strong> at<br />
the Lazarus Company Department Store<br />
Museum, 50 W. Town St. in downtown<br />
Columbus.<br />
Seniors from the architecture/construction<br />
management program undertook the<br />
challenge to build a model for The Center<br />
for Architecture and Design’s contemporary<br />
holiday train exhibit -<br />
The Orange Line. For the fifth consecutive<br />
year, the program participated in building<br />
a LEGO® model to be displayed during<br />
the holiday season.<br />
Participants are provided a theme to<br />
guide their creations. Builders then use<br />
their own creativity to interpret that message<br />
as they wish and represent it through<br />
their submitted model.<br />
This year, the theme is Rise Up in a Post-<br />
Pandemic World.<br />
The class had the opportunity to construct<br />
two models with the aid of business<br />
partner TRIAD Architects, allowing for multiple<br />
interpretations for students to express<br />
themselves through this year’s theme. Students<br />
split into two groups, built individual<br />
sample models, and then shared their proposals<br />
and discussed how to move forward.<br />
The first model was built to show the<br />
spirit of a Phoenix rising from the ashes and<br />
spreading its wings to take flight once<br />
again. The second model’s foundation resembles<br />
ruins of destruction, however, a<br />
tower protrudes from the rear of the structure<br />
and takes a life of its own showing<br />
“pristine rising from the rubble of an old<br />
building.”<br />
<strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong> High School senior<br />
Amari Fisher was part of the group that<br />
conceived the Phoenix Rising model, citing<br />
that the objective was to build something<br />
that was uplifting and showed flight toward<br />
a better place.<br />
Fisher revealed for as much planning<br />
that went into the idea’s origins, the structure<br />
evolved as it was being built.<br />
“As we built it (the model) it was coming<br />
to life a lot more, and while you’re building<br />
other ideas start coming to you,” said<br />
Fisher.<br />
She cited new ideas that manifested during<br />
the construction process inspired structural<br />
changes to allow the model to be built<br />
with greater height than originally planned.<br />
“These two towers were the best that<br />
we’ve ever done!” said instructor Jason<br />
McGee. “I am very proud [of the students]<br />
for their work on these models.”<br />
McGee began the class’s involvement in<br />
The Orange Line shortly upon his arrival to<br />
Eastland-Fairfield. To his knowledge, Eastland-Fairfield<br />
was the first school to have<br />
students allowed to participate in the winter<br />
tradition.<br />
With limited space available the number<br />
of student submissions is still few, but now<br />
schools such as The Ohio State University<br />
have joined Eastland-Fairfield as regular<br />
participants.<br />
While in years past an opening reception<br />
has been held to support the unveiling of the<br />
exhibit, that has been absent due to caution<br />
being taken involving the global pandemic.<br />
The change in routine has morphed this<br />
It’s easy for the amount of waste we create<br />
to increase during the holidays, a time<br />
when families and individuals are busy buying<br />
and wrapping gifts, decorating, entertaining<br />
and baking.<br />
The Ohio Environmental Protection<br />
Agency estimates waste can increase by as<br />
much as 25 percent this time of year. This<br />
holiday season, SWACO is making it easy to<br />
have a green holiday by recommending a<br />
few easy steps to reduce waste and recycle<br />
right.<br />
• Donate decorations or lights. Have unwanted<br />
decorations or working Christmas<br />
lights? Don’t pitch them; instead consider<br />
donating to a local non-profit (e.g., Goodwill)<br />
that can sell them in their store or use them<br />
in their facility. Or, check out this list of locations<br />
that accept holiday lights for recycling.<br />
• Reduce food waste. In Franklin<br />
County, nearly a million pounds of food<br />
project into more than just an assignment.<br />
What has manifested are new traditions<br />
that allow the students in the program an<br />
opportunity to further bond and call a piece<br />
of this annual undertaking their own.<br />
McGee said that, in lieu of an official reception,<br />
he now takes the class to Condado’s<br />
Tacos before walking over to the gallery to<br />
see their hard work being displayed among<br />
professional architectural firms.<br />
After admiring the train exhibit in its entirety,<br />
the class then spends quality time together<br />
enjoying the Columbus Commons<br />
where holiday decorations adorn the area.<br />
“It’s really turned into a fun break at the<br />
end of the semester,” said McGee. “It is a<br />
breath of fresh air being embedded in a fun<br />
project like this.”<br />
The act of togetherness may culminate<br />
into an enjoyable field trip, but it began in<br />
the classroom.<br />
Fisher noted that this project would not<br />
have been as successful had it not been for<br />
the group’s teamwork.<br />
“It (teamwork) was very important,” said<br />
Fisher. “That was how we got the unique<br />
ideas for our tower. Everyone participated.<br />
Ideas from everyone were used in the tower.<br />
It would not have been as good as it was<br />
without that teamwork.”<br />
In addition to the fun surrounding the<br />
project, Fisher noted that seeing their lab’s<br />
work on display and knowing others will see<br />
it, too, was a satisfying treat. “It was very<br />
fun to be able to go downtown, meet people,<br />
and see our work. To be only one of three<br />
student towers that fit in perfectly with professional<br />
architects was really cool. Seeing<br />
it [the model] with the lights and among the<br />
other buildings just said ‘we made it’.”<br />
And now, the architecture/construction<br />
management students are using their skills<br />
and collaborative efforts in their next holiday<br />
project - building gingerbread houses.<br />
Visit www.EastlandFairfield.com/ACM<br />
for information.<br />
Have a green holiday<br />
waste enters the landfill every day. Save<br />
money — and reduce your reliance on the<br />
landfill — by preparing only the food you<br />
need. Still have leftovers? Enjoy them<br />
longer by trying out recipes with new flavors.<br />
For example, ham and carrots can be<br />
turned into a ham and bean soup for Near<br />
Year’s Day.<br />
• Recycle Right. Break down and empty<br />
cardboard boxes before you discard them,<br />
and keep recyclables loose in the curbside<br />
recycling cart to ensure materials can reach<br />
their potential as new products for future<br />
use. Visit recycleright.org for a list of what’s<br />
accepted for recycling in Franklin County.<br />
• Compost live trees, garland and<br />
wreaths after the holidays by removing decorations<br />
and setting them at the curb on<br />
yard waste collection day.<br />
For more tips, and to download SWACO’s<br />
green holiday guide, visit www.swaco.org.
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The animals at Slate Run Living Historical Farm, 1375 State Route 674 North, <strong>Canal</strong> <strong>Winchester</strong>, were out<br />
enjoying the warm autumn rays of the sun in early November, including this happy hog who snoozed in<br />
the doorway of its pen.<br />
A couple of ducks found a bounty of ground corn to munch on<br />
in the farm’s grain barn.<br />
This sheep soaked up the sun along a<br />
fence.<br />
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