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Club news Club to sponsor corn roast, bingo

at the clubhouse, 3951 N. High St. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. The menu will include fried chickThe Clintonville Woman’s Club en, corn on the cob, cole slaw, will sponsor its annual corn roast homemade cookies and beverand bingo night Tuesday, Aug. 9, ages. Bingo will follow dinner.

Home sales Many prizes will be awarded. Tickets are $15 per person or $10 for children 12 and younger. Reservations are due July 31. To reserve tickets, call Pat Uhrick at (614) 505-6709.

Clintonville Woman’s Club officers The Clintonville Woman’s Club recently installed its new officers. They are (front row) Agnes Benedict, president elect; Jeanne Wilkerson, president; (back row) Judy Skinner, vice president; Carol Raparelli, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Fawcett, financial secretary; Norma Disinger, treasurer; and Rianne Vlahos, recording secretary.

Coming up To add, remove or update a The Pilot Club of Columbus, listing, email editorial@thisweek- 6:15 the third Tuesday of the month at the Holiday Inn City news.com. Center, 175 E. Town St. This civic service organization focuses on Health improving the quality of life of Free Blood Pressure Checks, people with brain-related disor9-11 a.m. the first and third Monders and disabilities. Call Teddi days of the month at Weezie’s at (614) 539-6293. Place Adult Day Care, 3474 N. Central Ohioans for Peace, High St., Suite B. Open to the 7 p.m. Mondays at the Columpublic. Call (614) 327-8652 or bus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakvisit www.weeziesplace.com. land Park Ave. Visit www.centralohioansforpeace.org. Meetings Assistance League of Metro Columbus Outdoor Pursuits Columbus, 7 p.m. the fourth will meet to hike Glacier Ridge Monday of the month at OverMetro Park at 7 p.m. Wednesday, brook Presbyterian Church, 4131 July 27. The group gathers at N. High St. Call (614) 404-8709 Whestone Park. Call (614) 442- or visit ALColumbus.org. 7901 or visit www.outdoor-purThe Right Connection- Clinsuits.org. tonville Chapter, 8 a.m. Wednes-

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days, at Panera Bread, 4519 N. High St. Call Jason Meek at (614) 419-7873.

Clintonville/ Beechwold 463 Tibet Rd, 43202, Amanda L. Myers and Thomas O. Chacra, $185,000. 495 E Maynard Ave, 43202, Fannie Mae, $80,000. 240 W Kenworth Rd, 43214, Primary Closing Corp., $275,000. 3819 Granden Rd, 43214, Wells Fargo Bank, NA, $250,000. 240 W Kenworth Rd, 43214, Kevin and Heidi Kelly Michael Kollins, $240,000. 226 Dunedin Rd, 43214, Gregory A. Baker, $215,000. 584 E Cooke Rd, 43214, Jill N. Grime and Dustin A. Grime, $195,000. 758 Thomas Ln, 43214, Sarah A. Wall, $185,000. 299 Chatham Rd, 43214, John R. Clem and Joy L. Walker-Clem, $174,900. 571 Brevoort Rd, 43214, Kara M. Keplinger, $137,000. 651 E Jeffrey Pl, 43214, Gery A. Henkels, $131,000. 34 Glenmont Ave, 43214, John H. Henneke, $33,000.

Saturday, July 16

DARYL STUERMER

of Genesis and Phil Collins Albert-George Schram & Mike Kamenski, conductors This virtuoso guitarist recreates the Genesis experience with “Throwing It All Away,” “Land of Confusion,” and more.

Saturday, July 23

THE SPINNERS Albert-George Schram A soulful evening of chart-topping hits such as “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love,” “I’ll Be Around,” and “One of a Kind Love Affair.” All concerts are held on the lawn of Chemical Abstracts Service (2540 Olentangy River Rd.). Gates open at 6 pm. Concerts begin at 8:15 pm.

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Tickets can be purchased in advance by phone, online, or in person at the Ohio Theatre Ticket Office (39 E. State St.), or at the gate on the night of the show. Discount tickets are available at central Ohio Giant Eagle locations. Support provided by:

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Support groups Low Vision Support Group, 2-3:30 p.m. Monday, July 25, at the Griswold Center, 777 High St. This month’s meeting will be an open discussion. Transportation is available for Worthington residents. Call (614) 842-6320 to schedule a ride. New members welcome. Widow/Widower Gathering, 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, July 22, at the Upper Arlington Senior Center, 1945 Ridgeview Road, Room 104. This month’s topic is, “Is it Dementia, or Normal Aging?” To register, call (614) 457-7876, ext .422, by July 20.

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