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FREE 46 th Year South & Canal Winchester

April 6 - 19, 2025 www.columbusmessenger.com Vol. XLVI, No. 2

Neighborhood Realtor

Diane Todd

580 Main St.

Groveport, OH 43125

(614) 570-0803

dianetodd@howardhanna.com

The Marylee Bendig Team

Baseball and softball are back!

Messenger photos by Pat Donahue

Hamilton Township sophomore Makenzie Shaffer looks on as her teammate, senior

Ashlee Garren Gibbs, forces out the runner, Jonathan Alder senior Katelyn Rihl, in a

March 26 varsity softball game that saw Jonathan Alder top the Rangers 11-1.

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ANDREW

NIMELY

Announces

Candidacy for

Madison Township

Trustee

See Page 3 for more details

Roger L. Weaver

Dustin J. Weaver

Attorneys at Law

www.weaver-law.com

It’s time for baseball to return to the diamonds and Hamilton Township and Canal

Winchester did just that with a March 26 varsity baseball scrimmage game at Canal

Winchester. Hamilton Township claimed a 14-3 victory. Pictured here, Canal

Winchester junior Mason Lilley looks on as junior Jake Ralph slides past the tag of

Hamilton Township sophomore Shane Watkins. See additional photos on page 4.

“A name you know, Experience you can trust”

CW’s Miller Farms

housing project up for vote

By Rick Palsgrove

Managing Editor

Canal Winchester City Council could vote on the proposed

Miller Farms residential development at its April 7 meeting

to be held in the council chambers at 45 E. Waterloo St.

Citizens have spoken against the proposed project and one

has floated the idea of placing a citizen referendum on the

ballot, if council approves the legislation, so citizens could

decide on the issue.

Council previously postponed a decision the ordinance to

rezone about 95 acres at Oregon/Hayes/Lithopolis roads from

exceptional use and planned residential district to planned

unit district.

See PROJECT, page 2

Office: (614) 834-1750

Facsimile: (614) 834-9480

25 E. Waterloo St.

Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110


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A message

from Ed Malek

Dear Fellow Messenger Reader:

I personally believe it is necessary that we

take care of each other during these troubled

times. Our families, children, and elderly parents

are dependent upon Medicaid benefits for their

health needs and their very existence. My understanding

is that the GOP-controlled Congress

wishes to cut a large portion of families’

Medicaid benefits. If you agree with me that is

wrong, then please contact your Congressional

representative and tell them and their office, “No.

I do not want to see cuts enacted to Medicaid.” It

is not morally right to make cuts to Medicaid.

Thank you, and God bless,

Edwin Malek

MESSAGE TO THE

POLITICIANS:

Republican Congress:

DON’T TOUCH

Our Citizens’ MEDICAID

Ed Malek

Attorney at Law

PROJECT

Continued from page 1

Wilcox Communities, LLC is the applicant

on behalf of property owner Dwight

Imler Revocable Living Trust and Kenneth

Kole, LLC. The legislation also accepts a

preliminary plan and development text for

the parcels. The land is currently agricultural

in an area that the city’s Community

Plan has noted as a rural preserve/settlement.

The updated plan calls for:

•The elimination of the commercial

buildings original slated to be built near

the corner of Lithopolis and Oregon roads.

This adds an additional 3.5 acres of open

space to the project, expands the park land

along Lithopolis Road, preserves more

existing trees, and creates a continuous

view corridor from the corner of Lithopolis

and Oregon roads to the wooded stream

that flows through the property.

“Eliminating the commercial sub-area

also significantly reduces the projected

traffic from the development and reduces

the overall density of the project by 11 percent,”

said Wilcox Communities Managing

Partner Jonathan Wilcox.

•118 single family homes with front

porches and two garages. These homes

start at $500,000

•221 single family, single story apartment

homes. These are two bedroom residences

with two car garages and would

rent starting at $2,000 per month. Wilcox

said these residences are attractive to

“empty nesters.”

•105 two story condo style town homes.

These homes start at $300,000.

•About 40 acres of open space.

•A 7.3 acre park at Hayes and

Lithopolis roads that

includes a pond and

fountain, gazebo,

benches, and pedestrian paths that link to

other areas of the development for a total of

about two miles in walking paths.

•A community club house.

“We think Canal Winchester is a wonderful

community,” said Wilcox at a Feb.

19 community open house regarding the

project, adding the proposed development

would benefit the city by adding to Canal

Winchester’s housing stock to provide more

homes and by making roadway improvements

to help traffic flow.

Wilcox also noted that his firm is working

to purchase neighboring farm land that

is located in Madison Township so it could

control what type of development would

take place on that land in the future.

Regarding Miller Farms’ impact on

Canal Winchester Schools, a third party

consultant, Bricker Graydon, estimated

that the Canal Winchester school district’s

annual real estate tax revenue from Miller

Farms, once fully built out, would produce

a total of $1.72 million in annual tax revenue

to the district, and this total does not

include any additional school district revenue

from income taxes. Utilizing the estimate

of 96 new students and the incremental

cost to educate them, the Miller Farms

development would result in a “substantial

economic benefit to the district.”

Citizen opposition

Citizens at pubic hearings and meetings

have expressed concerns about the proposed

development including: that the

development was contrary to the

Community Plan; traffic issues; potential

flooding and drainage issues; potential

harm to existing area residents’ water

wells; loss of natural space; potential crime

issues; and rapid growth that could hurt

the “small town feel” of Canal Winchester.

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A citizen at the Feb. 19 open house

asked about the impact the development

would have on the water wells of existing

nearby residents and the water table once

excavation begins on the project.

Representatives of the developer responded

that there are “means and methods” of

addressing the water situation, one of

which is not to “over pump.”

Stacey Boumis, a long time Canal

Winchester resident of 24 years, said she

has heard “hundreds speak in opposition”

to the development .

“This rezoning has been hotly debated

for months,” said Boumis. “I believe it is

going to pass. I am opposed to the development.

It was announced that 500 new

apartments are coming to Bixby Road and

U.S. 33. Thousands of apartments could be

coming to the land recently annexed by

Groveport - land that is at our back door.

Our area does not need more apartments

and town homes. Won’t those additional

1,500 or more units satisfy the demand for

our area?”

She said if council approves the rezoning,

she is willing to coordinate a referendum

to allow the public to vote on the issue.

“This conversation needs to continue

and I am trying to revive the conversation,”

said Boumis.

She said the city’s Community Plan

characterizes the site as rural preserve/settlement.

“This proposed development does not

meet the intent of the Community Plan,”

said Boumis. “All the residents are asking

is that the city follow the Community Plan.

The residents are not anti-development.

We want a community dialogue.”

Dr. Hobbs

Dr. Kelly

3700 Parsons Ave. Columbus, OH 43207

New Patients & Emergencies Always Welcome

(614) 491-5511

www.MitchellHobbsDDS.com

COMMON MYTHS ABOUT DENTURES

Everyone knows when you are wearing

dentures, or do they? They probably

know only if your dentures look unnatural

or need refitting. Many of the “telltale”

signs of dentures – clicking or

slipping, unpleasant odor or stains – are

actually signs of poor fit or improper

home maintenance. Regular professional

examinations and following your

dentist’s instructions on home care are

essential steps in assuring a “natural appearance.”

Denture wearers can’t eat normally or

even speak properly, or can they? While

not all denture wearers can eat everything

they would like, many have very

few restrictions in their diets. So, if you

develop persistent speech or eating

problems at any time, have your dentist

check the fit of your denture as soon as

possible. Good

nutrition is just as important for mature

adults as it is for younger persons. Properly

fitting dentures

actually encourage you to eat a varied

and well-balanced diet that

maximizes your overall health.

Prepared as a public service to

promote better dental health.

From the office of:

Mitchell Hobbs, DDS

Phone 614-491-5511

Hamilton Elementary honored

Hamilton Elementary School was named a

Governor’s Science of Reading Recognition Program

School, making it the only school in the Columbus area

to receive this distinction. This recognition, awarded

by Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department

of Education and Workforce, highlights the school’s

commitment to providing students with high-quality

literacy instruction based on the Science of Reading.

This honor reflects the work of Hamilton

Elementary’s teachers, staff, students, and families in

making literacy a top priority. Through evidence-based

instruction, students are developing the reading skills

they need for long-term success.

Rangers Ride for Kids

Rangers Ride for Kids is more than just a bike

ride–it’s a movement that empowers children to make

a real difference. In partnership with Pelotonia Kids,

this event gives young riders the chance to take action,

showing them that even at a young age, they can create

change.

Every pedal stroke supports kids battling cancer,

and with 100 percent of contributions going directly to

pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s

Hospital, this ride brings hope, support, and a brighter

future to those who need it most.

Rangers Ride for Kids will be held May 10.

Registration from 9—10 a.m. Ride starts around 10

a.m. Helmets and closed-toe shoes required. Routes:

Route 1 (approximately one mile): Designed for

younger kids using trikes, scooters, small bikes, and

strollers. Route 2 (approximately 3.5 miles): A longer

ride for more experienced riders. Both routes will gather

at the Hamilton Township High School parking lot

before continuing together on Rathmell Road for the

final stretch. Police escorts for both routes. Road closure

on Rathmell Road for a safe ride. EMS support

provided by Hamilton Township Fire Department to

ensure rider safety.

Correction

In the story, “PanFest 2025 will showcase unique

steel pan music,” by Sarah Huffman and which

appeared in the March 23 edition of the Messenger, the

lower pans are listed out of order and their function in

the band is incorrect. The order from highest to lowest

is: lead, double tenor, double second, and guitar and

cello. Guitar and cello are both three pans sets. They

use the same layout. The length of the side is the only

difference. That length will create a brighter or darker

tone. Sometimes you’ll hear them called triple guitar,

triple cello. Bass pans are the ones with only three

notes per barrel. It’s also referred to as six bass since

there are six full size barrels for each player. The

Messenger apologizes for the error.


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ANDREW

NIMELY

Announces

Candidacy for Madison Township Trustee

"Hello, my name is Andrew B Nimely. I’m

honored to announce my candidacy for

Madison Township Trustee for the 2025

general election. Before I share my vision

for our community, I want to take a moment

to recognize someone who I ran

against in 2023 and a person who has dedicated

nearly two decades serving us—The

late Bruce Jarvis. He was a good and decent

man. He showed his love all through

the campaign to me. Even when I was not

looking, he would walk to me to say hello.

His 19 years of public service have helped

shape our township, and for that, we owe

him our deepest gratitude. His commitment

and leadership set a strong foundation,

and I extend my sympathies and

appreciation to his wife, children, family,

friends and especially the city of Canal Winchester

that he served for 18 years as a city

council member as he has gone to be with

the Lord." For those who supported Bruce

and I, I want you to join me in this campaign

as I ask for your vote on November

4 th , 2025.

"I’m running for Madison Township Trustee

because I believe in two fundamental priorities:

(1) ensuring our township is fully

protected and (2) being a visible, and accessible

leader for our community."

"Safety and stability are the backbone of

any thriving community. As a businessman

with an Accounting and Forensic Accounting

background, I understand the

importance of sound financial management

and strategic investments. Not those

politicians and lawyers who are currently

serving our community. We want a real

businessman. I will work to ensure that our

township has the resources it needs to remain

protected by hiring more police officers

and bringing in more cruisers so all

our officers will be visible daily and not

only during crisis. As a businessman, I will

use my connection, managerial skills for

strategic growth so that more resources

can come in our community.

"Too often, leadership is distant. I believe

that trustees should be present, engaged,

and working alongside the people they

serve. So, the question is do you know your

trustee? Do you see them regularly or only

on election time seeking your vote?”

As a fiscal conservative who believes in

faith, family, and responsible leadership.

My experience in business has taught

me that success comes from networking,

communication, and accountability. That ‘s

the kind of leadership I want to bring to

Madison Township—one that listens, acts,

and delivers results.

"This is a campaign about growth, security,

and investment—because a strong

township is one where families feel safe,

businesses thrive, and leadership is accountable.

But I can’t do it alone. I’m asking

for your support, your ideas, and your trust

as we work together for a stronger Madison

Township."

"Join our campaign. Let’s build a future

where our community is secure, prosperous,

and united. Call me at 614.439.1930

to support our campaign efforts by placing

yard signs, knocking doors, and fundraising.

Your donations are also appreciated

and can be made to Friends of Andrew B.

Nimely at 3237 Bixwood Ct. N., Groveport,

Ohio 43125. Most importantly, make

your voice heard at the ballot box on November

4th. Together, we can make Madison

Township stronger than ever better."

"I’m Andrew B Nimely; I approve of this message;

and I’m ready to serve. Thank you.”

I would appreciate your

VOTE on NOVEMBER 4, 2025


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Baseball and softball are back!

www.columbusmessenger.com

Messenger photos by Pat Donahue

Canal Winchester senior Adam Mills ran

down and tagged Hamilton Township

sophomore Carson Jewell, but not till

after another runner scored in the

process.

Hamilton Township sophomore Preston Good laid down a bunt during the Rangers 14-

3 win over Canal Winchester in a scrimmage game on March 26.

Hamilton Township freshman Blain Sisko

successfully makes a throw to first to

catch a runner off the bag.

Canal Winchester sophomore Payton

Krell catches a deep ball.

Hamilton Township junior Kyleigh

McKnight connects for a hit that drives

home the Rangers’ only run during the

March 26 varsity softball game with

Jonathan Alder.


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Hamilton Township police levy

By Rick Palsgrove

Managing Editor

Voters in Hamilton Township will

decide on a 3.75 mill, five year police levy

on May 6. It is a renewal levy.

According to the Hamilton Township

trustees, the levy is remaining a 3.57 mill

levy which amounts to $57 for each $100,000

of the county auditor’s appraised value.

Currently Hamilton Township contracts

with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office for

police coverage. A police substation is maintained

at 6400 Lockbourne Road.

According to the trustees, sheriff’s office

provides one cruiser covered by all three

shifts per day, seven days a week and an

additional cruiser covered for 16 hours,

seven days a week.

The trustees indicated that, if the police

levy fails, it prevents Hamilton Township

from having designated deputies to patrol

the community. This means increased

response time and less frequent patrols,

which will statistically reduce overall safety

for residents.

Lockbourne viewpoint

The police coverage includes not only

unincorporated Hamilton Township but

also the village of Lockbourne.

“The township pays for two deputies

(one full time and one part time) to patrol

the entire township, including

Lockbourne,” said Lockbourne Mayor

Christie Ward.

When asked what the impact would be on

the village of Lockbourne if this levy fails,

Ward said, “There would be no active

patrolling in the township, including

Lockbourne. Deputies would only respond to

calls within the village and township. The

response time would increase tremendously

because the deputies would not be patrolling

in the township. Currently, the response

time is very short because there is at least

one deputy in the township at all times.”

She said there is also a chance that

EMS response times would be delayed.

“It is our understanding that if EMS

arrives on a scene that could put them in

danger, they have to wait for law enforcement

to arrive on scene first,” said Ward.

She said the police levy is important to

Lockbourne.

“Our residents want to continue to feel

and be safe,” said Ward. “The deputies are

familiar with our community and have a

presence in town throughout the day.”

Ward said the common types of crime in

Lockbourne are theft and domestic violence

and that speeders and semi-truck

traffic in town happen daily.

Police levy information meeting

The city of Obetz will host an informational

meeting about the Hamilton

Township police levy (Issue 18) on April 22

at 6 p.m. in the Obetz City Council chambers,

4175 Alum Creek Drive, Obetz. The

community is invited to attend and learn

more about this issue. Residents living in

the Hamilton Township area of Obetz are

especially encouraged to participate, as the

levy directly impacts you.

Lockbourne income tax on ballot

By Rick Palsgrove

Managing Editor

The village of Lockbourne is returning

to the ballot on May 6 with the second

attempt in six months to get voters’

approval for a proposed income tax.

Last November voters rejected a proposed

income tax by a vote of 55 against

and 42 in favor, according to the Franklin

County Board of Elections.

Lockbourne Mayor Christie Ward said

the proposed income tax on the May 6 ballot

is the same one that was defeated last

November.

According to Franklin County Board of

Elections, Lockbourne’s proposed tax issue

placed on the May 6 election ballot is for a

proposed income tax increase from 1 percent

to 2.5 percent and allowing for a 1.5

percent credit for income paid to an

employer jurisdiction.

When asked why village officials decided

to place the issue before the voters

again, Ward said, “We feel it is important

to raise the income tax rate to 2.5 percent

to match the income tax of Columbus and

surrounding communities in preparation of

future development. We will continue to

inform the residents on the importance of

the issue and are hopeful that we will gain

more support.”

Ward said that, if the issue is approved,

the village would be able to make improvements

to its infrastructure, streets and

parks. The taxes would be collected

through RITA (Regional Income Tax

Agency).

“We could also address safety issues

that residents are concerned about,” said

Ward.

If voters reject the proposed income tax,

Ward said the village would continue to

collect 1 percent income tax, but not the

full 2.5 percent, from anyone working in

town.

“That will include any road or construction

projects that may happen in the future

and could be a significant amount of revenue

lost,” said Ward.

When asked how many Lockbourne residents

would be subject to the full tax

increase, Ward said, “Initially there would

be approximately 20 residents subject to

the full increase, including the mayor, six

council members and seven staff members.”

Ward said there are approximately 10 to

20 people working in the village who are

not residents. Village residents who work

in another municipality and pay income

tax to that municipality would not be subject

to the increase. Not all residents are

subject to the village’s income tax, which is

collected on earned income only. Residents

receiving a pension or Social Security are

not subject to the income tax.


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April 6, 2025 - SOUTH & CANAL WINCHESTER MESSENGER - PAGE 7

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No Labels. Just Neighbors

Recently, the Ohio legislature made a bold decision to pass Senate Bill

1, which ended state-mandated. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs

in our colleges and universities.

I know this decision is controversial. And I know some are afraid. Afraid

that ending DEI means erasing people. Afraid that voices will be silenced.

Afraid that progress will be undone.

Let me speak directly to that fear: This is not about censure or erasure. It

is not about exclusion. It is about inclusion that transcends labels.

Because DEI has become a system that sorts us—by race, by gender, by

identity—creating a culture where we are defined by our categories instead

of our character. Where we look at each other’s faces instead of listening

to each other’s hearts.

That’s not real inclusion. That’s division with good intentions.

Now is the time for a new vision that moves us from division to unity. A

vision that believes in the power of people over programs. That believes

in true inclusion, not institutional separation.

I dare to believe that we can—and must—build a future where our

care for one another isn’t assigned or mandated but lived out in how we

treat each other every day.

A future rooted in this simple, powerful idea:

No labels. Just neighbors

It’s time to remove the labels.

We can do better. And we must do better. Because we are NEIGHBORS.

What’s good for your family is also good for my family. Mi casa es Su casa.

Your struggle is my struggle. Because we are ONE.

We are Ohioans. We are Americans. We are Neighbors.

The Bible teaches us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Therefore,

My success should uplift you, not leave you behind.

In the words of the late great Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Injustice

anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

And that’s what this moment demands—that we stop treating justice

as something to be distributed based on categories and start treating it

as a collective concern that we build together.

Ohio is not a place of boxes. We are a place of people. People with dreams,

fears, goals, and grit.

We are 11 million strong of white, Black, Latino, Asian, rural, urban, gay,

straight, immigrant, and native-born—and all of us belong here.

However, we do not need the DEI bureaucracy to prove that. We need

each other. We need classrooms that teach students to think, not conform.

We need universities that unify, not divide.

And we need a state that says: Your worth IS NOT based on your label—

it’s based on your humanity. While we cannot turn back the clock, we

can turn over the page. To move beyond artificial inclusion and into

something real. To move beyond mediocrity and into meritocracy. Something

that says: You don’t need a program to belong. You belong because

you’re human. Because you’re valued. Because you’re my neighbor.

This is not about doing less for some. It’s about building more for everyone—together.

As we end the era of “us versus them, let us walk forward as Ohioans, as

Americans, and most importantly, as Neighbors. Because in this house,

in this state, at this moment— There are No labels. Just Neighbors.

I call on all leaders to join me in a promise to Ohioans to make this commitment

to our communities, especially those of us with diverse districts,

that we will uplift all Ohioans and leave no one behind.

Results matter, so let’s work together. Subscribe and follow me on social

media for updates.

Michele Reynolds is a State Senator in Ohio Senate District 3, which covers

Madison County, Pickaway County, and parts of Franklin County

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King is king

Mother’s Cove honored

Messenger photo by Pat Donahue

It has become sort of a tradition in Obetz to congratulate Aiden King on the local

message board in mid-March. This year was no different. The Bishop Hartley High

School senior won the Division II 138 pound class of the State Wrestling Tournament

held March 7-9 at the Schottenstein Center. This made King a two time state champion

as he captured the top spot last year as well in the 132 pound class. This made

him a four time state placer as he finishing eighth as a freshman and runner-up as a

sophomore. At this year’s tournament finale, King won in dominant fashion with a fall

in 1:52 seconds and tech fall scores of 16-0, 17-0, and 18-0 in the championship

match, bringing his season record to 41-2. Aiden said he has been wrestling for

about as long as he can remember. He credits most of his club wrestling and training

to local wrestling standout Adam Disabato. He now looks forward wrestling for the

University of Virginia where he has earned a wrestling scholarship.

The Mother’s Cove was recently honored by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha

Sorority, Inc., Alpha Sigma Omega chapter in Columbus with the 2025 Empower

Our Families Community Award. The award is given to community organizations

that foster a multi-generational approach to fortify families within communities by

addressing child hunger and promoting positive youth development and leadership,

mental well-being and senior life. The Mother’s Cove provides resources to

moms in Central Ohio to help families stay healthy and safe as they fight infant

mortality. Pictured here is The Mother's Cove Director Jackie Flemmings (far left)

receiving the 2025 Empower Our Families Award from members of AKA along with

The Mother’s Cove Program Manager Michelle Sutton (center).


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Gender Road

Christian Church

5336 Gender Rd., Canal Winchester 43110

Maundy Thursday 4-17 7:00p

SonRise Service 4-20 7:00a

Easter Worship 4-20 9:30a & 11:00a

genderroadcc.com

ABUNDANT LIFE

APOSTOLIC CHURCH

1778 Lisle Ave., Obetz

614-491-6390

PASTOR JOE STIERHOFF

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service - 10:30 a.m.

Community Bible Reading - April 15th - 5-7pm

Obetz Community Center

Bethany Lutheran Church, LCMS

1000 Noe-Bixby Rd., Columbus, OH 43213

614-866-7755

bethanylutherancolumbus.com

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE:

April 13, Palm Sunday Service: 9:00 AM

April 17, Maundy Thursday Service: 11:00 AM

April 18, Good Friday Service: 7:00 PM

April 20, Easter Sunday Service: 9:00 AM

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CW drug take back

and electronic recycling

The city of Canal Winchester, in cooperation with

the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office, the Drug

Enforcement Administration, and Diley Ridge Medical

Center, will host a National Prescription Drug Take

Back event on April 26, at the Diley Ridge Medical

Center parking lot, 7911 Diley Road, from 10 a.m. to 2

p.m. Columbus Micro Systems will also be on site collecting

electronics for recycling.

Canal Winchester’s collection site is set up in a convenient

stop and drop model, allowing those discarding

unwanted prescription drugs to remain in their vehicles,

drop medications with collection agents, and continue

on their way. Note that collectors may only

accept pills. Liquids (including inhalers and their

refills), as well as needles or sharps, may not be

dropped off. The service is free and anonymous, no

questions asked.

Columbus Micro Systems accepts most electronic

material that includes, but not limited to: laptops,

desktops, cables, keyboards, mice, cameras, peripherals,

tablets, phones, LCDs, CRTs, etc. The only materials

not accepted are kitchen appliances and items with

refrigerants such as microwaves, toasters, air conditioner

units. Some items will be assessed a disposal

fee; see below for more details. Cash and cards are

accepted.

•LCD TV Monitor, $15

•CRT Computer Monitor, $15

•CRT TV Monitor below 20", $25

•CRT TV Monitor below 35", $35

•CRT TV Monitor above 36", $.65 / lb

•No CRT TVs larger than 35" will be accepted.

Dr. Bender

Scholarship

Canal Winchester City

Council announces two $1,000

scholarships to be awarded in

honor of the late Dr. John

Bender, who served as a council

member for 17 years.

Graduating seniors are encouraged

to review eligibility

requirements and submit applications

online at www.canalwin-

www.columbusmessenger.com

chesterohio.gov. Applications will also be available in

the guidance offices at Canal Winchester High School

and Bloom-Carroll High School. Completed applications

and materials are due by 4:30 p.m. on April 11.

Recipients of the Dr. John Bender scholarship will be

recognized at the May 5 city council meeting.

CW Hometown Hero Banner

The city of Canal Winchester, in partnership with

VFW Post #10523, announced the return of the

Hometown Hero Banner Program. This program was

created to honor and recognize military personnel in

the Canal Winchester community.

Canal Winchester Hometown Heroes will be honored

with commemorative two-sided full color banners

featuring name, branch of service, and military photo.

Banners will be displayed on light poles throughout

historic downtown from Memorial Day through

Veterans Day.

Interested candidates must meet one of the following

eligibility requirements:

•Honoree must live within Canal Winchester city

limits, or have lived within city limits during their

time of service; or

•Honoree must be a member of VFW Post #10523.

Additionally, the honoree must currently serve or

have served any branch of the United States Military,

and be an active service member, an honorably discharged

veteran, a retired veteran, or have died in the

line of duty. Verification will be required.

The city of Canal Winchester began accepting applications

for the 2025 banner display on March 17.

Completed applications, supporting materials, and payment

must be submitted by close of business on April 11.

Previous applicants must reapply for consideration

but do not need to submit a photo.

Visit https://bit.ly/CWHero for information.

CW City Council news

•Council adopted an ordinance to authorize the

mayor to enter into a real estate purchase agreement

for the purchase of 8 Washington St., Canal

Winchester, Ohio, owned by Esther M. Whiteleather,

trustee of the Esther M. Whiteleather revocable trust

dated May 18, 2023 (ORD-25-004).

•Council adopted an ordinance to amend the 2025

appropriation ordinance #24-033, amendment #2. This

amendment is for funds to cover the purchase of 8

Washington St. (ORD-25-006).

Based on national al surveys of 46,054 people conducted by

Circulation Verification Council (CVC):

72.4% report frequently purchasing products

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State representative visits CW

State Representative Meredith Lawson-Rowe recently presented new business

owners Karla and Edgar Sarmiento of Viva La-Yogurt in Canal Winchester with a

Commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives.

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CW Charter Review

Commission seeks input

The 2025 Canal Winchester Charter

Review Commission is seeking input from

residents regarding the Canal Winchester

City Charter.

The Commission, comprised of 11 members

appointed by city council and mayor,

reviews the City Charter every five years

and submits its findings and recommendations

for revisions to city council. The

Commission asks residents to provide feedback

on changes they would like the

Commission to consider during the review.

Residents may give their input in person

by attending a Charter Review

Commission meeting or by completing the

public comment form on the city’s website.

The Charter Review Commission will

allow for public comments at all meetings

to provide additional opportunities for public

feedback. All meetings will be held at 6

p.m. in council chambers, 45 E. Waterloo

St. Meeting dates: April 16, May 7, and

May 21. To access meeting agendas and

minutes, visit the Agenda Center. Charter

Review Commission meetings will be live

streamed on the city’s YouTube channel

and available for replay immediately following.

SkillsUSA champions

More than 100 students from across the

Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical

Schools district participated in the 2025

SkillsUSA Ohio Leadership Conference on

March 18-19. Eighteen students took to the

podium after competing in their respective

events, and five will continue to compete at

Nationals. Local students achievements

include: The junior Promotional Bulletin

Board team of Julian Stubbs

(Reynoldsburg), Grace Shay (Pickerington

Central), and Chloe Johnson (Groveport

Madison) - GOLD - were crowned state

champions and will advance to the national

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conference. Arheema Subedi (Jr., Gahanna

Lincoln, Pre-Dental), Irelynn McGuire (Jr.,

Fairfield Union, Pre-Dental), Felicien

Kalonda Mubadibantu (Jr., Canal

Winchester, Pre-Dental), and Mia Ramirez

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Miller (Jr., Groveport Madison, Graphic

Design) - Pin Design, SILVER; Rebecca

Byler (Sr., Groveport Madison, Pre-Dental)

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Aboagye (Sr., Groveport Madison,

Pharmacy) - Medical Math, SILVER; Kate

Richey (Jr., Canal Winchester, Criminal

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•Black: Those who purchase black cars may

view them as classic and powerful. Black also

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Adult Programming

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Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical

Schools will hold its annual Adult Information

Night event for adults interested in exploring

post-secondary training programs at its Eastland

and Fairfield Career Center campuses on April

24.

Adult Information Night is an opportunity for

adults to explore any of the nine adult training

programs and courses offered by Eastland-

Fairfield Career & Technical Schools Adult

Workforce Development.

Those in attendance can speak with instructors

and staff, tour program workspaces, and learn

about financial aid and student services offered.

The event will be held on April 24, and will

begin at 6:30 p.m. at both the Eastland Career

Center and Fairfield Career Center campuses.

Participants should attend the event at the campus

where their program of interest is located. The

event is free and open to the public.

Programs offered at Eastland Career Center

(Groveport) include: Basic Police Officer

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Both locations will have staff available to

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which includes: High School

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English for Speakers of Other Languages, and

Workplace Safety, Fork Lift, Aerial Lift courses.

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Eastland-Fairfield Adult Workforce

Development boats a 93 percent job placement

rate among its full-time programs and short-term

course graduates, with many finding employment

in their field before completing their program or

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‘Unicorn’ sparkles with horror and humor

Obetz City Council

Obetz City Council meets the second and fourth

Mondays of each month at 6 p.m. in the Council

Chambers at 4175 Alum Creek Drive, Obetz. Call (614)

491-1080.

Lockbourne Council

Lockbourne Village Council meets the second and

fourth Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. at the

Lockbourne Event Center, 206 Vause St., Lockbourne.

Hamilton school board

Hamilton Local Board of Education meetings are

held at 6 p.m. at the Hamilton Local Education Center,

The Reel Deal

Have you ever watched a movie and wondered

whether the writer had been drunk when the idea for

the script popped into their head? That is what I could

not help but ask myself, over and over, when I watched

Alex Scharfman’s “Death of a Unicorn.”

The premise for the writer-director’s horror comedy

is this: a harried father and his sullen college-aged

daughter go on a weekend trip to a remote estate

where his wealthy employers live. Despite their

strained relationship, the dad hopes that highlighting

his bond with his daughter will help him get a promotion

and secure their financial future. On their way to

the nature reserve, the distracted dad accidentally

kills a baby unicorn and sets off a chain-reaction of

immense human greed and righteous anger from the

mythical beasts. See what I mean about the drunkenness?

This story totally sounds like something you

would dream up in an inebriated state.

According to interviews conducted by entertainment

publications, Scharfman was not inebriated

while writing the script, much to my surprise. He said

he wrote the screenplay because he wanted to do something

fun and different, all the while having mythical

beasts attack and kill humans. I, for one, cannot argue

with that logic and I certainly cannot argue with the

end result. “Death of a Unicorn” is a movie that should

not work. It is just too weird and crazy. And yet,

against all odds and reason, it does work. Among all of

the weirdness and craziness is a warm beating heart,

one that is not just there for the unicorns to pull out of

bodies with their teeth. It’s full of humanity, just with

a lot of horror sprinkled throughout.

Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega star as Elliot and

Ridley Kintner, the aforementioned father and daughter,

both of whom are still reeling from the death of

Elliot’s wife and Ridley’s mother prior to the events of

the film. Since her death, Elliot has buried himself in

work to try to fulfill a promise to his late wife to “take

care” of their child, whereas all Ridley wants is for her

father to acknowledge their shared sorrow — and perhaps

to ease up on his newfound obsession with money.

When the film begins, the strained father and daughter

are driving in the rental car through the lush forest,

arguing over Elliot’s role at the company and the

shadiness of his “family first” employers who run a

pharmaceutical empire. With steam coming from both

of their ears, they are too distracted to see the baby

unicorn standing in the middle of the road.

With purple blood oozing from its white body, Elliot

cannot believe what he is seeing. “Is this an endangered

species? Will I go to jail for hitting it?” he asks

dumbly. As he stumbles around the road muttering to

himself, Ridley sees that its horn is softly glowing,

almost as if it is regenerating. Upon touching the horn,

her mind is transported to magical land à la the nebulous

scene in the underappreciated

1997 science fiction movie

“Contact.” But before she can further

explore this wondrous place,

she is awakened by her father, who

is beating the baby unicorn with a

tire iron to “ease its suffering” so it

can officially pass on to the otherworld.

Fearing that he will definitely

lose his promotion for causing the

death of a unicorn, Elliot tries to

Dedra

Cordle

keep this accident a secret from the Leopolds. Despite

the fact that company founder and family patriarch

Odell (Richard E. Grant) is days away from succumbing

to liver cancer, he is sharp enough to realize that

something is deeply bothering his “favorite attorney.”

When he does discover what has occurred, however, he

does what the immensely wealthy do; he tries to turn

a profit from the incident, especially since it was discovered

that the unicorn has magical abilities. Much

like the accident that took place at the start of the film,

this action sets off another chain reaction that brings

bloodthirsty adult unicorns to their front door.

The horror comedy has a lot going for it, especially

those killer — and completely justified! — unicorns, but

the film succeeds entirely on the father-daughter

chemistry of Rudd and Ortega, who form a believably

damaged family unit, and the comedic performances of

Will Poulter, Téa Leoni, and Anthony Carrigan, who

plays Odell’s dim-witted son Shepard, Odell’s boozy

wife Belinda, and Griff, the family’s put-upon butler,

respectively. Whenever the film stumbles, which

increases throughout the final act, one of these five

actors dependably delivers a joke with precision, or

lands an emotional beat that carries the film to its next

moment. It is the sheer likeability of this cast that

powers the film to its crazy finale.

Despite a few tonal misgivings — the film tries to dip

its toes into social satire with the Leopolds, who are a

thinly veiled take on the Sackler family who owned

Purdue Pharma — “Death of a Unicorn” delivers on a

good concept with good acting and good special effects

for the mythical beings. It’s not perfect but if you ever

wanted to see a mash-up of “Jurassic Park” and

“Cocaine Bear,” this movie will be a feast for your eyes,

heart, and mind.

Grade: B+

Dedra Cordle is a Messenger staff writer and columnist.

775 Rathmell Road, Columbus. For information on

meeting dates visit www.hamilton-local.k12.oh.us.

Hamilton Twp. trustees

The Hamilton Township trustees meet the second

and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at

6400 Lockbourne Road, Lockbourne. If a meeting falls

on a holiday, it will be rescheduled for the following

day. Special meetings held as needed.

CW school board meetings

The Canal Winchester Board of Education meets on

the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the

Canal Winchester Education Center, 100 Washington

St. on the second floor in room 204/206. The public is

welcome to attend.

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CRAFT SHOWS

SPRING VENDOR

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Sat., May 3 - 9am-3pm

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2777 Gantz Rd., G.C.

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ANTIQUES

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MISC.

FOR SALE

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AUTO PARTS

PRICE REDUCED

Nissan 2019 Pathfinder

running boards, mountings

& brackets. New 2022 -

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August -September 2022.

Brand new condition. Now

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CEMETERY LOTS

GREATPRICE!

Two side-by-side plots at

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Call for pricing-614-778-3240

RENTALS

New 2nd Floor 1500 sq ft

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area. Utilities &W/D incl

plus private deck. Firm

non smoking. $1400/mo +

deposit. 380-270-8800

VACATION RENTALS

Palm Manor Condos

Englewood, Florida

2 BR, 2 BA, fully equipped

kitchen, all linens, living and

dining room, screened lanai,

includes cable/ internet & all

taxes. Available monthly or

for 3 month 2025 winter

season. 2nd floor unit B-203.

Was $4350/month

NOW $3,800/month.

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Security deposit required.

USED VEHICLES

2012 Chevy Cruze, silver,

needs transmission work.

54,000 mi. Clean well kept.

$3500 OBO. 614-746-0273

BLACKTOP

AGM OHIO

SEALCOATING

Free Estimates

Cell 614-512-1699

SANTIAGO’S

Sealcoating & Services LLC

Quality Materials Used

SPRING IS HERE!

Driveway Seal & Repair!

Top Seal Cracks!

Reidential & Commercial

Mulching, Edging

& Clean-ups

“Ask for whatever you need”

BBB Accredited

4/27

FULLY INSURED A&M

Call or text for Free Est.

614-649-1200

CARPET SALES

CARPET

Gray Saxony

270 sq.ft. w/6 lb Pad

$398.00

Other Carpet AvailableA

LVP Flooring

740-927-3504

Delivery & Inst. avail.

CLEANING

Looking for Mrs. Clean?

For excellent cleaning serv

at reas. rates w/great refs,

dependable. 10% Seniorr

Disc. Free Est. Call

Gwen 614-226-5229

CONCRETE

AJ’s Concrete,

Masonry

Good Work - Fair Prices

Block Foundations

Driveways • Sidewalks

Bobcat Grading

Bonded-Ins. • Free Ests.

614-419-9932

www.hastingsnsons.com

Driveways & Extensions

Patio & Walkways,

Porches & Steps,

Garage/Basement Floors

Hot Tub/Shed Pads,

Stamped/colored concrete

Sealing of new &

existing concrete.

FREE ESTIMATES

Contact

614-756-1754

hastingsandsons.

columbus@gmail.com

GALLION

CUSTOM CONCRETE LLC

Specializing in Custom Colors &

Custom Designs of Concrete.

Including Remove & Replace

47 yrs exp & Free Est.

Licensed & Insured

Reputation Built

On Quality

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DRYWALL

DRYW

YWALL &

PLASTER REPAIR

Textured Ceilings

Popcorn Ceiling Removal

Call Randy

614-551-6963

Residential/Commercial - BIA

FENCING

EAZY FENCE

Chain Link - Wood

ALSO INSTALL MAILBOXES

No Job Too Big or Small

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Insured. 614-670-2292

GUTTERS

Low Price-Great Service

5 & 6” Seamless gutters,

covers, siding, gutter clng.

Bill 614-306-4541

Dave’s Gutter Serv.

Cleaned, Repaired, Installed,

Gutter Covers & Drains.

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HOME

IMPROVEMENTS

SINCE 1973

Phil Bolon Contr.

Windows & Siding

Decks, Kitchens, Baths

Room Additions,

Flooring, Roofing

Bsmt Waterproofing

Deal With Small Non-Pressure Co.

47 Yrs. Exp. - Refs. Avail.

Lic.-Bond-Ins.

4/13

A/M

Free Est. - Financing Avail.

Member BBB Of Cent. OH

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

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or 614-863-9912

C&JHandyman

Services LLC

Minor Plumbing & Electric

Install Hot Water Tanks,

Dishwashers & Disposals

All Interior Remodels

Also Fencing &

Int./Ext. Painting

Free Est. ~ 18 Yrs. Exp.

CDC/EPA Approved Guidelines

614-284-2100

Handyman - Outdoor &

indoor. Reasonable Rates

614-634-2244

KLAUSMAN HOME

IMPROVEMENT

Siding-Windows-

Doors-Roofing-Soffit-

Fascia-Gutters-Trim

Earn FREE Seamless

Gutters with Siding Over

1000 Sq. Ft.

FREE Shutters with

Soffit & Trim

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Member of BBB

Financing Available

Over 20 yrs exp. • Free Est.

Licensed-Bonded-Insured

Owner & Operator

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4/27 A

HOME

MAINTENANCE

RETIRED - 42 Yrs Exp.

HOME REPAIRS

SIDING * GUTTERS

FENCES * DECKS

MISC. REPAIRS

Call Joe - 614-778-1460

Complete Home Services

ROOF SPECIAL

Interior/Exterior Painting

Laminate Floors

Windows•Doors•More

Plumbing Services

614-599-7299

20% off for Sr. Citizens

HANDYMAN SERVICES

614-235-1819

HOME

REMODELING

Charlies Handyman

Service

Over 40 yrs. exp.

Plumbing & Hot Water Tanks

Doors & Locks

Kitchen/Bath Remodels

Dishwasher Installs

Roofmg & Siding

Porches & Decks

614-319-6010

INFORMATION

FOR ONLY

$74.00

You Can Reach

Over 6,000 Homes

In

Groveport & South/

Canal Winchester

For Info Call

272-5422

LANDSCAPING

SANTIAGO’S

LANDSCAPING

Spring is Here!

Mulch • Edging

Spring Clean-up

Sealcoating Estimates

614-649-1200

LAWN CARE

When You Want

FASTER - BETTER

Lawn Mowing

CALL US For A

FREE ESTIMATE.

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Landscape

Management LLC

614-290-3720

mcgovernlandscape.com

Classified Services

33/30 A

5/11 A&M

4/13 S/GP

MOWER REPAIR

SMITHCO

EQUIPMENT

Mower Repair & Service

Most Makes & Models

Also Snowblowers

7271 National Rd. SW, Etna

740-927-8874

PLUMBING

All About Drains & Plumb.

Will snake any small drain

$145. 614-778-2584

BLESSED

PLUMBING

Flat Rate Basis

All Work Guaranteed

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www.BlessedPlumbing.com

License #PL37705

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PLUMBING

“Plumbing & Drain Professional

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24 Hrs., 7 Days/Week

No Overtime Charges

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Drain Cleaning Field

Call For A Free Phone Estimate

$100.00 For Any Small Drain

614-622-4482

30% OFF with AD

POWERWASHING

MRS. POWERWASH

Any house wash $149+tax

Single deck $69+tax

2 Tier deck $99+tax

Best Wash in Town

Over 45,000 washes

Ashley 614-771-3892

ABURTO

PRESSURE WASHING

•Homes •Roofs •Gutters

•Driveways •Sidewalks

•Parking Lots

Quality • Free Estimates

Competitive Prices

614-927-8968

ROOFING

ROBINSON ROOFING

&REPAIRS

30 yrs exp. Lifetime Cols

Resident. Reas. Rates.

Dennis Robinson

614-330-3087, 732-3100

SEWING MACHINE

REPAIR

REPAIR all makes 24 hr.

service. Clean, oil, adjust

in your home. $49.95 all

work gtd. 614-890-5296

TREE SERVICES

Arbaugh

Tree Service

Deadwood Thinning

& Shaping of Trees

Removal &

Stump Grinding

Bucket Truck Service

614-837-1316

Free Estimates

11/10 s/gp

4/27 A&M

4/27 A

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FRESH

GROUND

BEEF

$

3 79

10 LB. AVG.

LESSER QUANTITY $3.99

U.S.D.A Choice

BEEF BONELESS

ENGLISH

ROAST

$

5 49

PER LB.

ENGLISH STEAKS ONLY $5.99

FRESH PORK LOIN

BONE-IN CENTER CUT

PORK

CHOPS

$

3 99

PER LB.

JOHNSONVILLE

BRATWURST or

ITALIAN SAUSAGE

S5

BUDGET

$

TRETCHERS

LB.

19

OZ.

VIENNA

BEEF

BAGEL

DOGS

S5

BUDGET

$

TRETCHERS

12

OZ.

FALTER’S

WHOLE

HAM

$

3 79

PER LB.

U.S.D.A. Choice Beef

BEEF LOIN

T-BONE

STEAK

$

12 99

PER LB.

PORK LOIN

BABY BACK

RIBS

$

3 99

PER LB.

ECKRICH

KIELBASA or

SMOKED SAUSAGE

2/ $ 7 00

BOB EVANS ORIGINAL

SAUSAGE

PATTIES

$

6 99

10-14 Oz. 40 Oz.

LAY’S

POTATO

CHIPS $

3 99

ALL AVAILABLE

VARIETIES

6-PACK 1/2 LITERS

PEPSI

COLA 3/ $ 12 00

7.75 Oz. ALL AVAILABLE VARIETIES

OR $ 4 99 EACH

MAXWELL

HOUSE

COFFEE

ORIGINAL

$

12 99

27.5 Oz. CAN

MS. CUBBISON

CROUTONS

3/ $ 5 00

OR $1 99 EACH

5 Oz.

2/ $ 6 00 3/ $ 5 00 4/ $ 3 00

2/ $ 5 00 VLASIC

STOUFFER’S SUPREME

PHILLY

SAUERKRAUT

2/ $ 5 00 SHELLS-N-CHEESE

2/ $ 7 00

CREAM CHEESE

$

3 99 2/ $ 3 00

LIFE EVERYDAY

SYRUP

24 Oz.

KRAFT - DRESSINGS

ALL AVAILABLE VARIETIES

16 Oz.

32 Oz. JAR

McILHENNY

TABASCO SAUCE

$

1 99

2 Oz. 8.5 Oz.

8 Oz.

12 oz.

2 VARIETIES

JIFFY

CORN MUFFIN MIX

8 OZ. BAR

COOL WHIP

DESSERT TOPPING

SIMPLY DONE

PAPER TOWELS

2 PACK

110 Sheets

S

TOMATOES

TRI-COLOR

HAWAIIAN OR SPICY

ON-THE-VINE

PEPPERS

PINEAPPLE HAM

$

1 99 $

6 49

LB.

$

2 99

LB.

LB.

PERSONAL SIZE

JUMBO CALIFORNIA

$

3 99

WATERMELON

NAVEL ORANGES

$

4 99

LB.

EACH

69 ¢ EACH

72 SIZE

GRANDMA’S

COLE SLAW

Bulk Style

COLBY or

COJACK

CHEESE

DUTCH FARMS

STRAWBERRY

GELATIN OR

PARFAIT LB.

$

7 49

LB.

$

1 99

22 OZ. TUB

Prices Effective Monday, April 7th thru Saturday, April 19th, 2025 ● Quantity Rights Reserved ● We Reserve the Right to Correct Pricing Errors.

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