May 19, 2010
Vol. 4 No. 15
Memorial Day Parades
13,396 Names Being Engraved on Plaques for Veterans Memorial
By Nancy Hrivnak The Board of Trustees for the Geauga County Veterans Memorial has sent a list of 13,396 names to Cincinnati to be laser-engraved on aluminum plaques for the Geauga Veterans Memorial on Ravenwood Drive in Claridon Township. On completion, the engraved plaques will be mounted on six 10-ton monoliths already in place at the veterans park to memorialize the tremendous contributions of Geauga County veterans to our country. Continued on page 2
A recent visitor to the Geauga County Veterans Memorial pays silent tribute to Geauga residents who served our country.
New at Relay for Life 2010 ...
Honor patriots of today and yesterday during the Memorial Day weekend by attending local services and parades. Middlefield Veterans of Foreign Wars and Cardinal High School Marching Band will lead parades in Parkman Township, Middlefield Village and Huntsburg Townships on Monday, May 31 while the American Legion Post 459 leads observances in Burton Village. In Parkman Township, Memorial Day services traditionally begin at Overlook Cemetery on Route 168, two miles west of Route 528, at about 9 a.m. Participants will proceed to the Lower Cemetery from Overlook. Memorial Day celebration in Middlefield Village starts between approximately 10:30 to 11 a.m. on May 31 in the parking areas near the intersection of Routes 608 and 87. Participants will parade to Middlefield Cemetery for a short service where Sheriff Dan McClelland will speak. Huntsburg Township Memorial Day celebrants are expected to assemble between 11:15 and 11:30 a.m. at Huntsburg Elementary School. Parade will then proceed to Memorial Park for a short service. Memorial Day services in Burton Village begins at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 31 at the gazebo on the village square. A parade to Welton Cemetery will follow. Afterward, all are invited to the American Legion Hall, 14052 Goodwin St. in Burton for open house and refreshments. Remember to drop off retired American flags all year around in a depository for proper disposal at the American Legion Post 459 in Burton, 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
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A car show with more than 100 cars expected, dunk tank, and a live butterfly release are among new features of the American Cancer Society (ACS) Middlefield Relay for Life this year at Cardinal High School on May 22 and 23. Relay Middlefield begins at noon Saturday, May 22 and ends at 8 a.m. Sunday, May 23. Continued on page 3
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Inside This Issue...
Big Event Honors Fathers Burkley, Winca Page 6
Cardinal Schools Happenings Page 8 & 9
Spotlight On... Delicious Recipes AJ&J Roll-off Containers See Plain Country Page 19 Section