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MiddlefieldPOST Celebrates 12 Years!

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ur 12th Anniversary is an opportunity to celebrate our association with you, our readers. We hope our presence has encouraged growth and friendship in our community. So, thank you readers for your participation in our contests, for supporting community events, for shopping local businesses, for taking time to write and share your opinions with us. Thanks to our advertisers for financially supporting The Middlefield Post. There would not be a paper without you. Thanks to the editorial staff, writers, artists, photographers and sales representatives who work diligently to make sure each issue is delivered on time. Special thanks to Barb and Ben Fontanelle, owners of the Fontanelle Group and publishers of The Middlefield Post. We are committed to keeping you informed of local news and events and look forward to doing so for many years to come. So readers, please keep reading, sharing, loving, using and enjoying The Middlefield Post!

Proud Hexpol Employees! Compounding has been awarded a 2018 H EXPOL Top Workplaces honor by The Plain Dealer. The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, LLC (formerly WorkplaceDynamics), a leading

provider of technology-based employee engagement tools. The anonymous survey measures several aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution, and connection, just to name a few. Continued on Page 3


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MD Realty, Ltd. “Your Local Realtors” is located at 15618 W. High St. in Middlefield Village. Broker/ Owner Mark Dolezal along with his wife/Realtor Patti Dolezal, (far right) and fellow realtors, (l-r) Sue Evans, Jan Boose and Cassie Plott.

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D Realty, Ltd. “Your Local Realtors” is located at 15618 W. High St. in Middlefield Village. Broker/Owner Mark Dolezal along with his wife/Realtor Patti Dolezal, and fellow Realtors, Sue Evans, Cassie Plott and Jan Boose make up the successful team that has helped hundreds of buyers and sellers throughout the area achieve their real estate goals. MD Realty boast experienced and knowledgeable agents, each with their own areas of expertise in dealing with sellers, buyers and the abundant amount of paperwork, inspections scheduling and problem solving involved with selling or purchasing real estate. The forecast looks very bright for the coming year in the Geauga County and surrounding real estate markets and they are excited to see the progress of the new Berkshire Schools. They feel it will be a great asset to Geauga County! The past 32 years have been very busy and have gone very quickly, and they would like to thank the residents of Middlefield and the surrounding communities for their loyalty and entrusting them with all of their real estate needs. “We appreciate each and every referral and every opportunity to serve our clients. A big thank you,” said Mark. For prompt, professional real estate service, call M D Realty,Ltd. “Your Local Realtors” at 440-632-5055 or visit them on the web at www.mdrealty-ltd.com.

Pegi Dickson (left) and Lynda Nemeth from Discover My Cleveland, standing in the Chardon Square gazebo. (MP photo/Lynda Nemeth)

Discover My Cleveland One Year Anniversary

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t has been one year since we have truly “broadened our horizons.” After 10 years of promoting tourism in Geauga County, our responsibilities have grown to all of northeast Ohio. In June of 2017 Pegi Dickson and I purchased the company Discover My Cleveland, a Destination Marketing Company that promotes the area and helps people plan their tours, off-site meetings, conventions, and special events in Northeast Ohio, specifically around the Cleveland area. In the past year we have worked with everything from small family groups to corporate outings, student groups passing through Ohio, to conventions for several hundred. Every day is an adventure! In our spare time we run ‘FuN bUs’ tours which leave from Chardon giving our Geauga County family and friends the opportunity to come and explore Cleveland with us. Our next adventure will take us to a couple of iconic Christmas locations. We will celebrate Christmas in July, visiting amazing displays of Christmases gone by at Castle Noel, enjoy lunch in an historic Inn, and, of course, visiting the Christmas Story house and see how this movie transformed an entire neighborhood. In August, we will be setting sail for summer fun on the Nautica Queen, and getting a bird’s eye view of the city from the observation deck of Tower City. These are our favorite adventures, the ones that we share with our Geauga County community. We invite you to join us to make our one year anniversary even more memorable. For information, check out www.DiscoverMyCleveland.com or call 216-369-9399.

A Treasure Today, an Heirloom Tomorrow By Darrin J. Cook Amish-owned and operated, Country Side Furnishings offers furniture for every room in your home. Enhance the beauty of your decor with quality, hand-crafted furnishings. When you take into consideration all of the options available including choice of wood and stain (as well as style), you will quickly see that Country Side Furnishings is a great place to buy your next set or piece of furniture. Each piece is hand tooled with the care and skill that is recognized worldwide. Dovetail notching, hand-staining and finishing and attention to the smallest detail make all their pieces a “Treasure Today, an Heirloom Tomorrow”. If you would like to see great examples of the different styles of beds, dressers, entertainment centers, tables and chairs, hutches, office desks, etc. then take a drive to 16403 Nauvoo Road just north of Middlefield and walk through their large showroom packed with examples that will provide you with ideas and ultimately help you decide on your next purchase. Country Side Furnishings is highly recommended by many of their existing clientele and once you buy a piece of furniture from them, you won’t go anywhere else. Countryside Furnishings can be reached by calling 440-632-0248. They are open every day (except Sunday) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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“Who has been your greatest inspiration?” “Where is the most beautiful place you’ve ever seen?” “What is your most cherished possession?” Having the Talk of a Lifetime with your closest relatives or friends can be a rich and satisfying experience. Recalling events, people, places, and life lessons brings you closer and reaffirms how much your loved ones have impacted your life. Russell-Sly Family Funeral Home can help with advanced planning. Stop in anytime for your free Talk of a Lifetime cards - and start making memories you’ll cherish forever.

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Sajar Plastics Celebrates 70 Years

ajar Plastics, founded in 1949, is proud and honored to be celebrating 70 years of business in 2019. It is an anniversary that makes us extremely thankful to be a part of something that has been contributing to businesses, industries, and our local community for so long. For the past seven decades, Sajar has been successfully providing quality customized solutions and parts, and exceptional customer service through our commitment to continuously improve our products, processes, and services. It is this philosophy that has enabled us to expand our business. Celebrate Change and Growth. Sajar Plastics was founded in Middlefield, Ohio in 1949 with three plastic injection molding machines producing straight injection molded parts. Sajar grew steadily over the years expanding manufacturing capabilities and facility to over 150,000 square feet, a direct result of earning a reputation in the custom molding industry as an innovative molder supplying high quality, large plastic parts with complex designs. In the early 1980s, Sajar was one of the three original companies which developed gas-assist injection molding and continues to pioneer its use and application today. Since then Sajar has acquired the equipment and processing technology necessary to be the industry leader. Sajar has commercialized over 500 gas-assist parts for leading OEMs in a wide variety of industries including medical, laboratory and diagnostic, manufacturing, business, and retail registers/dispensing machines. In 2017, Sajar Plastics was acquired by Universal Plastics, a custom thermoformer

based in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Universal has been in business for over 50 years with a world-class management team, and currently serves customers in a variety of industries. The expanded breadth of capabilities allows a customer to stay with a Universal family company, including Sajar, throughout the life of the product as it grows and matures. Sajar embraces the stability of the business group and looks forward to its endless opportunities. Celebrate Team. Sajar believes by empowering our employees through systems improvements, training, new technology and process improvements, we can build a winning team with every employee and develop a spirit of continuous improvement to achieve our goals. While our guiding principles turned our company into a success story, it’s our employees that we must thank. We genuinely believe that our employees make the company, and we are fortunate to have a community of dedicated, hard-working individuals that want to be successful for themselves and the company. We are grateful for their loyalty and hard work. Celebrate Partnerships. We are also grateful to our customers who have trusted us to meet their demands, have allowed us to help them conquer their challenges, and have pushed us to keep improving our services to retain Sajar’s leadership in the industry. With so much to celebrate, we look forward to a future full of opportunities for our employees, our customers, and our local community.

HEXPOL Compounding in Top 2018 Workplaces Continued from Page 1 “Top Workplaces is more than just recognition,” said Doug Claffey, CEO of Energage. “Our research shows organizations that earn the award attract better talent, experience lower turnover, and are better equipped to deliver bottomline results. Their leaders prioritize and carefully craft a healthy workplace culture that supports employee engagement.” “It is truly an honor to be recognized for the fourth consecutive year as one of the best mid-sized companies to work for in Northeast Ohio,’ Gorrell, General Manager at HEXPOL Compounding – Burton Rubber Processing, said. ‘There is an enormous amount of respect for each other among the HEXPOL Compounding - Burton team. We focus on building a workplace around common purpose and values that are conducive to our associates well-being and fulfillment. This, itself, increases our agility, speed, and engagement needed to take on greater responsibilities of servicing customers today and tomorrow. Our people - our future is a shared value we passionately embrace to grow our organization and business”’ “Becoming a Top Workplace isn’t something organizations can buy,” Claffey said. “It’s an achievement organizations have worked for and a distinction that gives them a competitive advantage. It’s a big deal.”

HEXPOL is the leading global developer and manufacturer of quality polymer compounds. The company provides proprietary and standard rubber compounding solutions to the automotive and transportation; energy, oil and gas; wire and cable; medical and pharmaceutical; general industrial; building and construction; water treatment; tire and toll, and consumer markets. HEXPOL capabilities include: Rubber Compounding, Rolls, Performance Additives, Tire and Toll, Retreading, Thermoplastic and TPE Compounding, Silicone Compounding, and Outsourcing Services. Based in Malmo, Sweden, HEXPOL has a global footprint, with manufacturing facilities strategically located to serve customers across North America, Europe and Asia. HEXPOL is a U.S. $1.5 billion a year business with 4,400 employees at in 11countries. Find more at www.hexpolcompounding.com. Headquartered in Exton, Pa., Energage (formerly known as WorkplaceDynamics) is a leading provider of technologybased employee engagement tools that help leaders to unlock potential, inspire performance, and achieve amazing results within their organizations. The research partner behind the Top Workplaces program, Energage has surveyed more than 47,000 organizations representing well over 16 million employees in the United States.

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ecognizing the need for a local bank within the community, a group of local business men met in early 1901 to discuss fulfilling this need. On Sept. 16, 1901, The Middlefield Banking Company was opened with an authorized capital of $25,000. Today, with total assets of $1.1 billion, as of March 31, 2018, the Bank has remained true to its roots, with the main office/branch, a second branch, and administration offices all located in Middlefield. The Bank has continued to grow throughout Northeast and Central Ohio, with a new branch scheduled to open in Powell next month. This location in Delaware County will mark the 15th fullservice branch, along with an LPL Financial® brokerage office and a Loan Production Office in Mentor, serves a diverse and strong customer base. “Any organization is only as good as its corporate culture and its people. I am grateful for the company’s 200 associates, who do an outstanding job serving our customers and representing our core values,” said Thomas G. Caldwell, president and chief executive officer. The Middlefield Banking Company is proud to be awarded with the Bauer 5 Star Rating, to be ranked 125th in the American Banker’s List of Top 200 Publicly Traded Community Banks for 2017, and to be the only Ohio bank to make the S&P Global Market Intelligence Annual Ranking of Community Banks for 2017, being ranked 76th. “We strive to deliver superior financial products and responsive personalized service to our customers, while promoting economic growth within our local communities,” stated Caldwell. The recent addition of mobile wallet now allows for MB debit cards to be compatible with Apple Pay®, Google Pay®, Android Pay® or Samsung Pay®. A mobile

Thomas G. Caldwell, president and chief executive officer. (MP photo/Thomas G. Caldwell) wallet is a simple and convenient way to pay in stores, online, and in apps. Also, a debit card management app called Card Valet was recently added. Card Valet is an app for your device that provides added security, safeguarding your MB debit card from potential fraud both online and offline. Both products are free to debit card customers of The Middlefield Banking Company. “The Bank remains committed to providing our longstanding customers in Middlefield and all of our communities with a customer centric, community-oriented banking approach, and believe one key factor to our growth can be attributed to how our values resonate with customers,” said Caldwell. Learn more about The Middlefield Banking Company today, by stopping in, calling 888-801-1666 or visiting www. middlefieldbank.bank. Member FDIC.

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Huntsburg Historical Society: (top row, l-r) treasurer Jennifer Pilarczyk, vice president Josh Burton (bottom row, l-r) secretary Debbie Galligher, president, Carl Seliskar, trustee Ty Pilarczyk. (MP photo/HHS)

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he Huntsburg Historical Society is a 501(c)3 public charity devoted to preserving the rich history of Huntsburg Township. The Society has established a large museum in the old Huntsburg School at the center of town, thanks to the generosity of the Township Trustees. The public is always welcome to visit our museums. For details see our website, www.huntsburghistory.com. The museum houses numerous old photographs of early Huntsburg scenes and citizens dating back to the beginnings of photography in the 1800s. Early 1800s furniture is also prominently displayed. The museum contains copies of several very early Township maps beginning in

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about 1805. Portraits of Dr. Ebenezer Hunt and his youngest son, Lewis Hunt, are on display. Lewis Hunt first came to Huntsburg in 1817 as the sole heir to his father’s lands in the Connecticut Western Reserve. He was one of only several organizers of the Geauga County Agricultural Society which first established what is now known as the Geauga County Fair. Lewis died suddenly at age 49 in Huntsburg on May 11, 1833 and is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery. Huntsburg, or rather Township 8, 6th Range, Connecticut Western Reserve, was purchased by Robert Breck and Dr. Ebenezer Hunt of Northampton, Mass. from the Connecticut Land Company on April 22, 1799. These two wealthy investors split the 100 Parcels (quarter sections) of land between them in a checkerboard like manner. The earliest Township map (dated approximately 1805) known to date is that of General Simon Perkins showing the 100 quarter sections and the assignment of them to Hunt and to Breck. The 100 parcels were sold individually by Hunt and Breck and their heirs most all of which had been sold by the beginning of the Civil War. The Township had several merchants at the Center including two grocery stores and a hardware. The first viable buhr stone grain mill was established by William Reed starting in about 1815 who was under contract with Hunt and Breck to do so. Several cheese factories were established in the Township over the last two centuries. The Township has two cemeteries: one at the Center and one a half mile south known as Pioneer Cemetery. These cemeteries contain three Revolutionary Patriots, seven known War of 1812 veterans, and some 60 Civil War soldiers in addition to more modern veterans. The Huntsburg Historical Society is actively engaged in preserving the memories and gravesites of the many veterans who are buried in these two cemeteries. Huntsburg citizens were actively involved in the Underground Railroad. One family in particular, the Lyman Millards, were instrumental in helping escaped slaves on their way north to Canada. The museum is open by appointment and on Memorial Day. Contact them at 440636-5820 and for general inquiries at either huntsburghistory@gmail.com or info@ huntsburghistory.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Showroom display of generators and other items at Merryfield Electric at 14915 Madison Road, Middlefield. (MP photo/C.J.Hines)

Merryfield Electric Offers Local Service By C J Hines

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erryfield Electric has had the pleasure of serving the community for over 79 years. Many people do not know that we have a very nice and well-stocked storefront open to the public at 14915 Madison Road in Middlefield. We are mainly commercial electricians but we try to help anyone we can with our knowledge. Our staff has been with the company for many years. Having a good working environment has contributed to the success of Merryfield Electric, keeping employees for such a long time. We continue to expand and grow and we pride ourselves in service and encourage the community to shop small business vs. the big box stores. Merryfield Electric transitioned when Martin “Sonny” Merryfield handed over the responsibilities to his son, Mark Merryfield, making him the third generation running Merryfield Electric. Mark has made some very good improvements, such as adding a line of Kohler Whole House generators and a line of Firman portable generators at very competitive prices. We have all the generators on display in our storefront. Please stop in and take a look at what we have to offer. We are proud to be certified Kohler installers. Our vice president, Don Olmstead, also works the storefront and has been with the company for 30 years. Don is always going the extra mile to help his customers which keeps them coming back. If we do not have an item, we try our best to get it ordered and in house in a timely manner. We have many suppliers that we have worked with for many years and they are always willing to go the extra mile to make sure we have everything we need to keep our customers happy. Our staff of electricians is very well trained and conducts business in a very professional manner. In December, we lost our beloved co-owner, Hope Merryfield, after over 60 years of service. We miss her very much. Storefront hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 440-632-0496, or better yet, stop in and look around. Hope to see you soon.

Generations of Solving Water Problems By Darrin J. Cook

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he Gemini Space program is still going strong and gas is around 30 cents a gallon. The Beatles are playing in Shea Stadium and “Goldfinger” is in the movie theaters. In Middlefield, Charles and Ella Hall establish a company called Servisoft. The year is 1965. Today EcoWater Servisoft is still owned and operated by the Hall family, and the emphasis on customer service is as paramount now as it was then. On-going education and certifications are considered vital to their success and it sets them apart from the competition. The staff holds several water and product certifications including CWS and CI signifying intense study, application and testing from the National Water Quality Association for analysis, treatment and installation. Members of the staff have also served proudly on the Ohio and Pacific Water Quality Association boards as well as local chambers of commerce. If you’re in the market for a water softener and you live in northeast Ohio, consider EcoWater Servisoft’s extensive range of water softener systems to fit your needs and budget. From water softening, water conditioning and water refining, to state-of-the-art integrated drinking water solutions including carbon filtration, de-chlorination, reverse osmosis and drinking water filters, EcoWater Servisoft is your source for solving all well, pond and municipal water treatment issues efficiently and economically. They even offer non-electric systems for softening and filtration. Visit them today or at their next Salt Sale (which is held the first Saturday of every month) to learn more. EcoWater Servisoft is located at 14299 Kinsman Road in Burton. Their phone number is 440-834-4612 and they are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.

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GGP Expands Efforts to Grow Businesses

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eauga Growth Partnership (GGP) holds business growth at the center of its mission and has recently entered into an agreement with Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP) that will enhance its ability to provide outreach and services to Geauga businesses. As a result of this partnership with GCP, GGP will be able to enhance business retention and expansion (BRE) visitation, with the intention of making area businesses aware of programs and services available to help expand operations, address workforce issues, and learn about offerings provided through GGP and JobsOhio. Through this collaboration, GGP will more than double their annual company visits, targeting 40 calls in 2018. The GGP team consists of GGP president Tracy Jemison, and GGP’s BRE representative Stuart Miller. Mr. Jemison, president of Geauga Growth Partnership, is a founding member of the organization, which was established by a group of business leaders in 2010 to enhance Geauga’s economic development. Stuart Miller is a Geauga native, a graduate of Chardon High School, with a Bachelor of Arts from Malone University in Canton. He lives in Chardon with his wife Julie. “We greatly appreciate our partnership with GCP and leveraging ways to grow our businesses in Geauga County,” says Mr. Jemison. “We are also pleased to have the support of Stuart Miller, who is well acquainted with Geauga County and it business needs.” GCP serves as the lead local partner for JobsOhio in the Cleveland Area defined as Cuyahoga, Lake and Geauga counties. The GCP, working in partnership with the GGP, JobsOhio, TeamNEO (JobsOhio Network Partner) and other public and private entities is responsible for the coordination, delivery and management of core economic and business development service activities in the Cleveland Area. “We greatly appreciate our partnership with Tracy and his team at Geauga Growth,” stated Joe Roman, President and CEO of GCP. “We know our greatest opportunity for business growth in our region is generated by the companies that already call Northeast Ohio home. We are committed to supporting and complementing the GGP’s work and all BRE efforts in Geauga County.” GGP is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization created in 2010, which works to advance the Geauga business community, retain and grow jobs, contribute to business growth and strengthen the local economy. Geauga Growth Partnership’s mission is to enhance the business climate, encourage job creation, to strengthen economic prosperity and to improve the quality of life for all Geauga County residents. Geauga Growth Partnership was recognized for its outreach and growth by being “2017 Non-profit of the Year” by Lake Geauga Fast Track 50. For more information about GGP and/or it BRE services, contact info@geaugagrowth.com or call 440-564-1060.

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elcome to Geauga County of northeastern Ohio. Our staff members will do their utmost to assist you in selecting just the right property for you or your business. We have helped locals and newcomers just like you since 1966. Our brokers are both past presidents of the County Board of Realtors. Our agents and staff are able to assist you with all your real estate and property management needs. You’ll be pleased with the high quality of our sales staff. Each is a leader in the field of real estate and have the know how to guide our customers through the paperwork maze. If you are new to the area we will help you get acquainted with your new community. We’ll show you the schools, banks, grocery stores, and other places of interest. It’s little things like these that will make your new house a home. We can also find a rental or manage your rental property for both residential and commercial! Learn more about us. If you are considering a move, or just have a question concerning real estate, don’t hesitate to stop by our office, 16394 Kinsman Road, Middlefield (44062), visit www.sirackirealty.com or call us at 440-632-1904. You will be glad you did!

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his year (the past twelve months) I am celebrating that over 500 people now have tools to communicate more effectively in the workplace, 25 managers have targeted development plans for their staff, 30 attorneys are better prepared for healthy conflict and 20 new supervisors are more comfortable having one-on-one conversations with their crew, 20+ individuals from various disciplines are motivated, prepared and ready to increase sales in their organizations, three CEO’s are now effectively engaging their workplace with great success and there are numerous others that are moving their lives and businesses forward with clarity and focus. My success is when my clients are successful and watching them succeed makes me smile all day long! Email Lori at Lori@UpwardSolutionsCC.com or call 440-391-4771. “Behavior is a mirror in which everyone displays his image.” ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Woodsong Celebrates Phase 9

oodsong Homes is celebrating the opening of their planned Phase 9 unit development and 20 years providing Middlefield Village and Geauga County with quality home sites with all the convenience of the suburbs. Shopping, recreation, dining, the library, senior center and banks are all within walking distance of this safe, closeknit community. George Knox Park is located on Woodsong Drive and is home to nine holes of Frisbee golf, a pavilion, picnic tables and grills. Fully landscaped ranch, colonial and cluster homes line safe, friendly streets. Beautiful custom home designs built to your specification await your inspection. Amenities and features you have waited a lifetime for are here for you as you leave the work behind and move into your fresh, new, low-maintenance home. Lots include city water, city sewer, underground electric, telephone and cable. New home sites start at just $32,000. Some of the area’s finest professionals are now building new homes in Phase 9 with plans for a future Phase 10. See photos, map, and deed restrictions online at http://woodsonghomes.com. Contact partner Joe Svete at 440-823-1886 to learn more.

Why I Love Geauga County By Deborah Wenner

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y family came to Geauga County 54 years ago this August. I was 7 years old and went to the Great Geauga County Fair for the first time. I was hooked, life could be no better. As I grew up and things change, that never did. I worked all summer with my Mother in our garden to raise money for the fair each year. Then I joined 4H horse club, and again at the end of the summer spent a week at the County Fair. As we worked and lived on the farm tending crops and taking care of the farm animals, which amounted to way too many, my mother worked at home and did volunteer work at the local hospital, now University Hospital. My father became a farrier, that is someone who trims the hoofs and shoes horses. He went to farrier school and got expert advice from Levi Miller, whose Amish family became best friends with ours. Years later my parents started their at home on the road business. This is how Country Arts & Jewelry was born. We started small, going to fairs, flea markets and specialty shows for many years. Only open a short time at the Aurora Flea Market, we moved to Middlefield Market now known as Heritage Marketplace back in the 90s. We have enjoyed the time, friends and customers we have met over the last 30 some years. When customers ask us, “Why are you out here in the country, you should be at the mall,” I smile and ask why. I love where I live and all the great small businesses. The pace is slow, the view is beautiful and I cannot think of anyplace I would rather be, can you? You can visit Country Arts & Jewelry at the new Heritage Marketplace, 5864 Nauvoo Road, Middlefield (44062) Call 440-632-5343.

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ince 1966, Ravenwood Health, with main office located at 12557 Ravenwood Drive in Chardon, has provided mental health services to Geauga County residents and neighboring communities. Compassionate, personalized, and comprehensive programs are structured to support clients of any age, regardless of ability to pay. Founded by Dr. Henry J. Lantner along with other community leaders, an agency was formed during this strenuous time for individuals diagnosed with a highly stigmatized disease. As Dr. Lantner and his team progressed into a more encompassing behavioral health service model, quality of life increased for clients, providing resources

to continue recovery from substance use while also balancing physical and mental health concerns. Accredited by the Joint Commission, today there are over 25 programs across nine sites, sensitive to differing socioeconomic needs across the county. The clinical and administrative team has grown to over 150 employees with an annual budget of over $7.5 million. As they are a nonprofit organization, they embrace community donors. Consider joining the Third Annual Run with Ravenwood on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 a.m. Register online https://www. ravenwoodhealth.com/5k. For information contact Kristine at 440-285-2170 extension 221 or frankenberryk@ravenwoodhealth.org.

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hird Sun Solar has been developing sending all that money to Washington, integrated solar PV systems for over 18 doesn’t it make sense to put it on your years and has built over 850 systems. roof instead? On top of all that, there are They are the Midwest’s oldest and most additional USDA grants for agricultural successful solar firm and are proud of their and qualifying businesses that make the long list of happy clients. The corporate economics even stronger. These incentives office is located at 762 West Union Street in make solar super competitive. Nobody can Athens, Ohio. say how much longer they will be around, “As a resident but many of Third of Geauga County, Sun Solar clients I am excited to have made the be working with financial return both businesses of their projects and homeowners even better with in Middlefield to these grants. Solar take advantage of PV systems saves their roofs to make not just money. money and reduce They also help their taxes with saves the planet. a solar project,” As a way to stated Rose Third Sun corporate offices in Athens, Ohio (MP celebrate their Hanzlik, director photo/Third Sun Solar) expansion into from Third Sun Middlefield and Solar. “These modern systems work side by Geauga County, Third Sun Solar is offering side with the existing utility so there is no a free solar assessment for your business change in your electricity or any extra work or home to help you determine if solar on your end - just lower bills.” is a good fit for you. They can create an “We have a lot of Ohio businesses that assessment designed specifically for your have used solar to hedge against volatile business with a few simple questions. and rising energy costs as well as reducing There are many solar companies out their building operating costs. What many there for you to choose, but not many are people aren’t aware of is that today’s backed with nearly two decades of energy solar economics beats the status quo of innovation and expertise. Whether you’re paying whatever the utility charges. The looking to use solar power for your business, cost of solar has dropped by more than 80 school, nonprofit or community, you can percent in the past few years and is now rely on Third Sun Solar to provide complete the most cost effective form of new power turnkey solutions you can understand and generation.” trust. An important part of the economics is For information, or to sign up for a free government money available in the form solar evaluation, visit http://ThirdSunSolar. of a 30 percent tax credit and accelerated com or call the local solar consultant, Rose depreciation. Think about it. Instead of Hanzlik, at 440-591-3467.

Daniel E. Miller • 10040 Penniman Road • Orwell 44076 Open Mon-Sat 8am-5pm • 440-685-4385

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Destination Geauga Destination Geauga is a membership organization whose mission is to promote Geauga County and its businesses as a tourist destination. It is overseen by a board of trustees, who are also members of the organization, and are elected to three-year terms at the Destination Geauga annual meeting. Together with the office staff, they work to market the rural charm of Geauga County throughout the region and the state. Destination Geauga holds several events and publications to promote tourism in Geauga County. The annual visitor guide highlights Geauga business and attractions and is distributed statewide. Perhaps you’ve seen one in your travels around the state and proudly recognized Geauga County. The annual Spring Driving Tour celebrates many Geauga Tourist stops in a self-driven tour across the county. With a Destination Geauga Tour map in hand, participants visit at least 10 highlighted stops and have their map stamped. The tour concludes at the Finale event featuring music, raffles and a silent auction, and the grand prize drawing among participants with validated maps. It’s a great celebration of springtime in Geauga County. The Destination Geauga website, www. destinationgeauga.com, highlights the

members of the organization, and is a place to promote special events that members are holding. A unique feature of the website is the ‘Plan Your Trip’ function. Visitors can create a personalized itinerary through the county based on businesses, attractions, destinations and events that appeal to them. Interested in a Geauga Foodie tour? Include the diverse collection of restaurants and markets in your itinerary. Or perhaps an adventure discovering the Amish business is more the speed? It’s easy to highlight the variety of opportunities using the Destination Geauga website as a guide. Destination Geauga continues to grow, keeping current with the trends in tourism marketing. We strive to provide our members opportunities for cooperative advertising with seasonal newspaper inserts, regional and state-wide advertising, and increased opportunities to welcome visitors to our county. If you haven’t visited some of the great destinations around the county lately, grab a visitor’s guide, visit the website, or stop by the office, 14907 N. State Avenue in Middlefield, and have a great day touring Geauga County. Call 440-632-1538; 800-775-TOUR or email info@destinationgeauga.com.

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Plaza Party on Springdale in Middlefield!

Saturday, July 28th from 10a-2p Come out and visit us for family fun that will include delicious samples off the grill as well as hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks, cookies and other samples from local vendors. Win Scrapper’s tickets, a Book bag and enjoy special deals and promotional items from businesses.

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Robert “Bob” Baker, branch manager, in his office at the Huntington Bank in Middlefield, holding a copy of the Middlefield Post.

The outside patio overlooking the Laleure vineyard.(MP photo/Rich Hill)

Robert Baker Celebrates 10 Years at Huntington Bank

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obert “Bob” Baker has been the branch manager of the Huntington National Bank at 14849 N. State Ave. in Middlefield for the past 10 years. He’s been in the banking business since 1995, with experience at Chase Bank and HSBC. Baker grew up in Madison and, except for his four years at Mount Union College, has lived there all his life. Bob and his wife, Lisa, have been married 29 years and they raised two sons. Brandon is a paramedic and Tyler is attending college and working part time. Recently, Huntington Bank merged with First Merit, retaining two of three employees; the third retired and lives locally. With rising rates good for savers, Certificates of Deposit and money markets, the economy is good and housing values are going up. The Voice Business Credit Card is a new ongoing rewards program for businesses that has been recently introduced and earns 4 percent cash back. Huntington has a vision and feels a responsibility to look out for people. The idea at the core of Huntington is that even helping someone in a small way can have a huge impact. When people ask Baker why he is so nice all the time, his answer to them is his motto, “It’s easy to be nice to nice people.” He sounds like the right person for Huntington Bank. Call him at 440-632-5259.

Our BIGGEST sale of the year

on water treatment equipment, salt, filters and supplies!

HOUSE -and-

Offers valid from 7-26-18 to 7-28-18 at Kinetico Newbury location, while supplies last. Salt/filter * purchases in store only during sale.

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Fri: 8am - 5pm

“Common sense is compelled to make its way without the enthusiasm of anyone.” ~ Ed Howe

OPEN

• Water Softeners & Drinking Water Systems • Whole-Home Systems • 25% Off Filters & Accessories • Salt Sale: Buy 4 Bags Get 1 FREE! Max. 5 bags free • FREE Water Testing!

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aleure is a small boutique winery dedicated to producing high-quality wines made primarily from vinifera grapes grown on the property. Owner Rich Hill of Laleure Vineyards started growing grapes in Parkman, Ohio in 1997. The varietals offered include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc Riesling, Vignoles, Chambourcin, as well as blends. Laleure offers a wonderful venue to relax, talk with old friends and new ones you will meet while drinking our award winning wines. The view from our large tasting room and patio makes it a great place to picnic with snacks or a full meal that visitors may bring. Laleure is open on Friday’s starting at 5, and Saturday’s 11-5. Check the website for entertainment which is typically on Friday evenings. Web: www.laleurevineyard.com; address: 17335 Nash Road, Parkman, OH 44080 and phone 440 548 5120.

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SPECTACULAR! Activities & Special Guests: • Prizes! Prizes! • YMCA of Geauga County • FREE Health Screenings: UH Geauga Medical Center • Friday: Meet Adam the Bull from 92.3 The Fan • Saturday: FREE Lunch! Face Painting & Balloons

Visit kineticocleveland.com for event details & times!

11015 Kinsman Rd., Newbury, OH 44065 800-444-1387 • www.kineticocleveland.com

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16560 Old State Rd (Parkman location/Middlefield on GPS) Home features including but not limited to: 4 car att gar, nearly 2100sqft for the 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, din rm, liv rm and lib + full basement that is partially finished with rec rm with bar…rear deck overlooking rear woods… home has a great set back! NEW PRICE! Now only $90,000 for this 4 bedroom 2 bath century home with a basement and a 2 car det gar… Hartsgrove NEW PRICE! ONLY $99,900 for this Middlefield Village duplex that has a well established upstairs tenant and a 3 bedroom unit below ready for you or your tenant… Right down the street from the park NEW PRICE! Grab this 1825sqft 3 bedroom 2.5 bath condo with a 2 car att gar for only $143,000…Middlefield

LOOKING FOR LAND? 1.58 acres on Crestwood Rd- Newbury-$16k 8+ wooded acres –NW Trumbull Co -$30K 5+ open acres – in Huntsburg -$51,100 8.83 wooded acres with drive-Clay St-$70k 27.43acre ½ wooded/ ½ open w/pond-Mantua RESIDENTIAL RENTALS A variety of 2 bedroom apts in Middlefield, Garrettsville, Orwell & Chardon Plus a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with 2 car garage in Claridon COMMERCIAL RENTALS Office or retail spaces in Middlefield 645 or 1000sqft Garage spaces- 1419sqft/4 bay or 1536sqft tall long bay Restaurant space- 56 seat s w/ mostly equipped kit Warehouse/Storage-12,524sqft former factory w/ offices

16394 Kinsman Rd. • Middlefield, Ohio 44062 (440) 632-1904 • Fax: (440) 632-1003 realtor@sirackirealty.com

Geauga Safety Council Advisory Board with BWC representatives, and speaker Deborah Easton at the May 4 awards meeting. (bottom, l-r) Greg Harriss, Deb Easton, Sandy Christenson And Sue Richards. (top, l-r) Bill Holbert, Jennifer Lingafelter BWC, Nickie Lorenzo BWC, Bonnie Cunningham, Pete Stolz and Mike Rienerth BWC. Missing from photo are Colleen Lockhart and John Washco (MP photo / Colleen Lockhart)

Geauga Safety Council Open for Business By Colleen Lockhart

Summer Sale FRAMED ART • POTTERY JEWELRY • SCARVES MOCCASINS • BOOTS MINNETONKA SANDALS MONTANA WEST PURSES T-SHIRTS • DENIM SHIRTS SWEATSHIRTS • 2-PC SHIRT SETS JACKETS • SCARVES BEDDING FURNITURE DISPLAY CASES … and many more items

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p e n enrollment is happening now for businesses who want to become a part of Geauga Safety Council, a group designed to promote strategies to increase safety and health in both the workplace and the community. Members have successfully reduced their workplace injuries, workers’ compensation claims and premium rates. There are no dues and no enrollment fees and membership is open to manufacturing and industrial companies, school systems, townships and municipalities, as well as non-profit and self-insured companies. The Geauga Safety Council is a nonprofit organization established in July

of 2006, sponsored by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and the Middlefield Chamber of Commerce. In addition to receiving critical information to make a safer workplace, companies are rewarded for learning by obtain a rebate when meeting the eligibility requirements and certain performance benchmarks. To be eligible for the BWC Incentive Program, new members must complete and submit an enrollment form before July 31 for the Fiscal Year of July 1 to June 30. Businesses are encouraged to send employees who will benefit from information that helps them perform their jobs with a better understanding of the safety and health issues that impacts employees every day. Meetings are held the first Friday of each month at the Huntsburg Community Center, 12406 Madison Road. Registration begins at 11:15 a.m. and the luncheon meeting starts at 11:30 a.m. Cost is $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Meeting topics pertain to occupational safety and health, risk management, workers’ compensation, BWC services, rehabilitation and environmental issues. A BWC representative is at every meeting to offer assistance and answer questions. For an enrollment form, to register for a meeting or for information on Geauga Safety Council and BWC rebate eligibility, contact Sue at safety@middlefieldcc.com.

“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “If you hear a voice within you say “you cannot paint,” then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.” ~ Vincent Van Gogh “It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not deserve them.” ~ Mark Twain

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ATTENTION ROOFERS & HOMEOWNERS! A container can be delivered to your job site or home.

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 10 -15 -20 Yards ACCEPTING SMALL LOADS OF MANURE

The Olde Towne Grille was packed community and MCC members for the annual Middlefield Chamber of Commerce Open House held July 10.

Middlefield Chamber Celebrates Businesses

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iddlefield is a great place to grow a business and the Middlefield Chamber of Commerce (MCC) is here to help. MCC strives to promote, develop and maintain the business, industrial, agricultural, civic and social interests of the Middlefield area in Geauga County. The Chamber is committed to working as a partner with retail, industrial and agricultural businesses in our area through regular meetings with members, educational programming, legislative updates, informative newsletters, affiliation with larger state and national business organizations, and easy access to and quick response from the Executive Director and Chamber board members.

Businesses are invited to attend a meeting to learn about the benefits. A spirit of cooperation among business professionals is promoted through yearround networking opportunities, including monthly luncheons, effective referral service, and community-wide promotions. As a member of the Northern Ohio Area Chambers of Commerce (NOACC), MCC is able to offer a menu of discounted benefits to their members. NOACC is a regional partnership of over 120 community-based chambers of commerce in northern Ohio dedicated to helping chambers deliver competitive and cost-saving benefits and services for almost 30,000 member businesses. Their mission is to harness the

power of the NOACC chamber partnership to provide benefits and resources that the individual business or chamber would be unable to obtain on their own. Businesses can join the chamber at any time. To participate in the Merry Middlefield toy collection starting in November with a visit from a grinch, businesses need to be an MCC member. Contact Lynnette at 440-632-5705 for information and visit the MCC website, http://middlefieldcc.com, to register.

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NovaCare Helps You Stay Healthy and Move Better

ovaCare Rehabilitation understands the importance of an active lifestyle. Their highly trained clinical team provides preventative and rehabilitative care that maximizes functionality and promotes well-being in patients of all ages and abilities. Their sports medicine programs are tailored to meet the physical demands of the athlete, the weekend warrior and the performing artist. The Fusionetics Performance Healthcare System integrates sports science, clinical application and cutting-edge technology to deliver efficient and effective movement efficiency solutions. It utilizes an efficient three-step process to measure and monitor athletes’ movement, performance and recovery status – which are directly linked to injury risk and on-field performance potential. Simply put, Fusionetics can help you move better, perform stronger and recover faster. Nearly half of all sports injuries to middle and high school students are due to overuse and non-contact incidents (previous injury, poor movement efficiency/control and imbalances in flexibility, movement and strength). These injuries are preventable if risk factors can be identified through testing and proper training programs are implemented. Stay healthy and move better with Fusionetics. NovaCare Rehabilitation, 15973 East High St., Middlefield (44062) is committed to working collaboratively with each patient and giving the advantage in recovery. Call 440-632-3111 for information about Fusionetics or to schedule an appointment.

amily owned and operated, Stoltzfus Lawn Furnishings is the perfect place to find your outdoor furniture. The selections are as diverse as the color options with an emphasis on locally made. A majority of their furniture is purchased in Geauga County because supporting local business is important to them. When you do visit one of the first things you will notice is the quality. The furniture is built with the strongest, longest lasting materials in the industry. Designed to withstand the elements is only one of the many features offered. The furniture is also hand assembled, which adds to the craftsmanship. Couple these features with all stainless steel fasteners and this equates to an outdoor furniture piece ready for many years of enjoyment. With everything that goes into a Stoltzfus Lawn Furnishings product you would think the prices would be high but they are not. They made it a priority to set the prices to be competitive in the market and have excellent prices considering nearly all of their products are hand-crafted from start to finish. Stop at Stoltzfus Lawn Furnishings, 17160 Farmington Road in West Farmington, if you are considering an outdoor furniture purchase. While you’re there, take a stroll through their variety store full of children’s toys, housewares, wall art, kitchen essentials, clothing, LED lighting and much more. Stoltzfus Lawn Furnishings is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. They are closed Sundays.

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Middlefield Market, Now Heritage Marketplace!

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hat has been known as the Middlefield Market for years is in the process of being revised and renewed to a new and exciting market place. This huge complex, located at 15848 Nauvoo Road, is under new ownership and has the new name, Heritage Marketplace. There are five partners sharing the proprietorship of this venture and they are looking forward to creating an updated center for commerce and events. The group has big plans for the complex and they are pleased to announce that current tenants Country Collections, Country Arts and Jewelry, JMJ Stoves, Penny Pincher and Rustic Rewind will remain. The flea market building will be occupied by a variety of different retail stores. Pine Craft Storage Barns will build a new facility in the east parking lot and relocate from its current location on Route 528. They are hoping to be in full production sometime in August. The Pavilion building will continue to be used for any kind of auctions, benefits and fundraisers. It is also used every Monday for flea market vendors. The flea market is becoming a bigger success every week. Look for the Monday line auction to commence once again. The Farmer’s Grill has also revised its menu and is open every Monday from 7 a.m. to noon, serving breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Farmer’s Grill also caters events. For information on what Heritage Marketplace can do for your event, call Jerry Miller at 440-477-1058 or to find out about available retail space, call Jerry Elliott at 440-5372814. If you are interested in being a flea market vendor, call Jerry Miller or Paul Wengerd at 440-636-2360. Heritage Marketplace will announce a grand opening later this summer and they look forward to seeing you shopping at the retail stores and the flea market, and enjoying a meal at the Farmer’s Grill.

Pine Craft Builds Relationships One Building at a Time

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lways wanting to own his own business, Paul Wengerd entertained a few options before deciding on his profession. It was his dad who inspired him to build storage buildings. Thus, Pine Craft Storage Barns was established. In 2004 Paul built his first shed on his property in Huntsburg and sold it by the side of the road. In 2006 the business was moved to our current location at 13650 Madison Road in Middlefield. There are now plans to move to a new and bigger location at Heritage Marketplace, 15920 Nauvoo Road in Middlefield by the first of August. Currently we have been in business for 14 years and have a team of 11, the owner, two sales representatives, seven production workers and one delivery guy, all of whom help to make us a great team. For us, the greatest reward is the many relationships we have and still are developing through the business. Getting to know new customers as well as dealing with former customers is always a great pleasure to us. Our goal is to satisfy your ideas, needs and wants in any form or fashion we can. We try to keep a good selection of models in stock for our clients to choose from or to help promote your ideas. We take great care in site preparation for our customers, tearing down old buildings and sometimes even clearing vegetation and trees. We will also move your shed from one location to the next. We offer a number of siding options including vinyl, knotty pine, metal and our standard pre-primed Smartside. Custom painting is an affordable option as well as options of cupolas, transom windows, dormers, flower boxes, shutters, garage doors and more. Whether you are looking for a storage shed for gardening tools, a tack room, a workroom, a weekend retreat or fishing cabin, a playhouse for your children or simply a place to store things out of the weather, our buidlings will suit your needs. We have 11 different styles to choose from as well as our budget barn if you are looking for a more economical way of storing. We also do custom buildings! Bring us your ideas and we will do our best to please you. As well as building storage sheds, Pine Craft also builds chicken coops, rabbit hutches, dog houses and phone booths/bus stops to stock along with pressure treated wood furniture and poly furniture built from recycled plastic lumber. Pine Craft Storage Barns looks forward to serving you. Call the office at 440-632-0174, cell phone at 440-636-2360 and visit us at www.pinecraftstructures.com.

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Sheoga Hardwood Flooring

heoga Hardwood Flooring was founded in 1982. The flooring company began as an off-shoot of the Hardwood Lumber Company from Station Road in Burton. Stephen Trudick and his wife Lee worked hard to cultivate a lumberyard and sawmill for the local community. In the early 80s, they recognized the need for a quality flooring producer and decided to expand their business. Steve asked Pete Miller to head the new company and sold shares to raise capital for equipment. In 1994, a new manufacturing facility was built on Burton-Windsor Road, including 4,000 square feet of showrooms and offices and 30,000 square feet of manufacturing space. By then, sales were expanding throughout the US and the international division had opened relationships in the Czech Republic and Singapore. Many expansions and equipment purchases have occurred in the last 36 years, with the Sheoga team expanding to 76 individuals from the local communities. We are blessed to source our lumber from many local sawmills who are harvesting lumber from the Appalachian regions – places were forests are sustainable and their growth outweighs the losses from harvesting, fires and natural death. We are one of only six companies in the US certified under the NWFA RPP (National Wood Flooring Association’s Responsible Procurement Program) guidelines and FSC® Certified and we are audited annually by a

third-party to ensure compliance. We are committed to a program that preserves our forests for future generations. Operations expanded in 2013 to include a second manufacturing facility and we added a new product line of ¾” engineered flooring. This flooring utilizes a cross-grain plywood substrate with a thick veneer to enable glue-down applications on concrete and for homes situated in very highor very low-humidity environments. The 5.25mm thick veneer enables the flooring to be sanded and re-finished multiple times during the lifetime in your home. All Sheoga flooring is available in Unfinished or Prefinished styles, with the options of various textures and stains/finishes. Sheoga is committed to our community by sponsoring local events and working with charities: the Geauga Growth Partnership’s Intern Program, Santa’s Hideaway Hollow, UH Geauga Medical Center and the Gary Sinise Foundation -- providing flooring for specially adapted smart homes for critically wounded combat veterans and their families. Our showrooms are open to the public from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Call 440-834-1710 or toll free 800-834-1180. Visit www.sheogaflooring.com or come in at 15320 Burton-Windsor Road, Middlefield (44062) and see for yourself. We look forward to your visit!

U.S. Bank Has Two Reasons to Celebrate

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.S. Bank, the fifth largest commercial bank in the United States, is once again being honored by the Ethisphere Institute this year as a 2018 World’s Most Ethical Company. Being an honoree underscores U.S. Bank’s commitment to leading ethical business standards and practices ensuring long-term value creation for key stakeholders, including customers, employees, suppliers, regulators and investors. The Ethisphere Institute is the global Lisa Cook (left) and Marlene Vieland at U.S. Bank leader in defining and advancing in Middlefield are each celebrating 39 years in the the standards of ethical businesses banking industry. practices. This marks the fourth consecutive year U.S. Bank has earned this recognition. Two members of the dedicated team at U.S. Bank in Middlefield have reason to celebrate in 2018. Marlene Vieland, banking center manager and Lisa Cook, branch assistant manager, are each celebrating 39 years of meeting the personal banking needs of their customers, both beginning their careers with Chardon Savings Bank and, through several mergers, have served U.S. Bank customers since 2001. Visit the Middlefield office of U.S. Bank at 14950 Springdale Avenue or call Marlene at 440-632-1234.


community Check out MiddlefieldPOST.com for Additional Events! July 20: Yoder Brothers Foundation Reverse Raffle 6 p.m. Baseball theme, open bar, family dinner, side boards, 50/50 raffle, fish bowl raffle. To fund scholarships awarded to students at Cardinal, Berkshire and Newbury High Schools. EOUV Club 8636 Pekin Road, Novelty (44072). For sponsorship or tickets, visit www.facebook.com/ yoderbrothersfoundation/, call 440- 812-5892 or e-mail amyhissa@gmail.com. July 21: Library lock-in 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Come to the Middlefield Library, 16167 E. High St. (44062) for this after-hours event to work on your genealogy, needlecraft or scrapbooking projects. Snacks provided. 440-632-1961. July 24: Chart Your Ancestors with Free Genealogy Software 10:30 a.m. Powerful free downloadable genealogy software for inputting your genealogy to create family trees, family group charts, timelines and so much more. Middlefield Library, 16167 E High St. (44062). 440-632-1961. July 25 to 28: West Geauga Library Book Sale July 25, member preview 4 to 6 p.m., public sales 6 to 8:30 p.m. July 26 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. July 27, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July 28, $3 Bag Day 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Geauga West Library is located at 13455 Chillicothe Road in Chesterland. 440-729-4250. July 26: NAMI Wellness Walk Volunteer Committee Meeting 4 to 5 p.m. 107 South St. #105, Chardon. RSVP 440-2866264 or admin@namigeauga.org.

problem. Come for the fun, come for the exercise, come for the camaraderie. $6 per person per lesson. Niles SCOPE Center, 14 E. State St., Niles. Gene 330-506-3370. Sept. 22: Terrariums Make and Take 10 a.m. to noon. History, fundamental guidelines, supplies (planting medium, terrarium plants and containers) provided and step-by-step instructions on how to plant a terrarium. Create your own miniature garden and take it home. Geauga County OSU Extension Office, Patterson Center, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road. Call 440-834-4656 to register. Oct. 20: All About Indoor and Tropical Plants 9 a.m. – noon. Details of houseplant care, examples of easy to maintain plants, resurgence in popularity of indoor gardening. Geauga County OSU Extension Office, Patterson Center, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road. Call 440-8344656 to register. Nov. 10: Arts, Crafts, Consultants Fair 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Seeking vendors, tables with chairs $25. Adams Halls, 11455 Washington St., Auburn. Contact Shelby DeCapite 440-543-7733 or shelbydecapite@yahoo. com. Dec. 8: Holiday Craft from Nature’s Bounty 9 a.m. – noon. Unique holiday wreath made of dried plants, flowers, pinecones and woody plants embellished with other special craft items to give your home its own special flair for the holidays. Geauga County OSU Extension Office, Patterson Center, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road. Call 440-834-4656 to register.

July 26: NAMI Picnic 6 p.m. Bass Lake Preserve, 11445 Lakeview Road, Chardon (44024). Bring a dish to share. 50/50 raffle. RSVP 440-286-6264.

Sundays Worship Service 6 p.m. Parkman Congregational Church, 18265 Madison Road, Parkman. All welcome. Call Rev. Coley, 440-548-4829.

July 26: Paper Wreath class 6:30 p.m. A class on making paper wreaths using recycled books. Bring embellishments for the center and any size spool of ribbon. Middlefield Library, 16167 E High St. (44062). 440-632-1961.

Wednesday and Saturday: Fitness 101 Wednesdays 6 to 7 p.m. Saturdays Cardio 8:30 to 9 a.m. and Floor/Core 9 to 10 a.m. Open to public, led by certified Trainer and Pilates Instructor. Provided Free to the community by Middlefield VFW. Kathy 440-228-7248 or call the Post 440-632-1257.

July 27 to 29: 48th Antique Power and Steam Show 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Displays and demos of steam engines, gas engines, construction equipment, tractors, cars, trucks, grain threshing, sawmilling, earth-moving, more. Century Village Museum; Historical Engine Society 440-834-4656.

Tuesdays and Thursdays: Non-contact Boxing Classes Tuesday 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at West Geauga Senior Center. Thursdays 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Geauga YMCA. Noncontact boxing classes sponsored by Geauga County Department on Aging. Sandy, 440-279-2137.

July 30: Changing Your Behavior 7 p.m. Changing or modifying lifestyle behaviors provide a variety of health and wellness benefits to reduce the risk of disease and conditions, improve productivity and help enhance your health. Learn about modifying your behavior with the experts from UH Geauga Medical Center. Middlefield Library, 16167 E High St. (44062) 440-632-1961.

Wednesdays and Saturdays: Group Fitness Wednesday 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. One-hour free Fitness 101, open to all. Mats, light weights provided. Middlefield VFW Post #9678, 16013 E. High St. Middlefieldvfw9678@ gmail.com.

Aug. 10 and 14: Help Me Learn Day 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. School supply distribution program for low income families, sponsored by Geauga County Job and Family services. Monday, Aug. 10 at Geauga County Job and Family Services, 12480 Ravenwood Drive, Chardon. Aug. 14 at Chagrin Falls Park Community Center, 7060 Woodland Ave., Chagrin Falls. Must register at 440-285-9141 ext. 1263. Aug. 12: Troy Homecoming Parade 9 a.m. Route 422 in Troy. Larry 440-479-0502. Aug. 30 through Sept. 3: American Legion Post 459 Fair Booth and Display Tents 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. This year adding amateur radio announcing. Geauga County Fairgrounds, Burton. Larry, 440-564-9518. Sept. 11 and 18: “Fun Nights” at the Friendly Squares 7 to 9 p.m. Square dance lessons for beginners, no dance experience required, all ages welcome. No partner, no

“If you don’t learn to laugh at trouble, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you’re old.” ~ Ed Howe

Fourth Wednesday Each Month: NAMI Peer and Family Support Group 7 p.m. at the Middlefield Library, 16167 E. High St. (44062). Free PiYo Fitness Classes Mondays 9 a.m. Thursdays 6 p.m. Bring yoga mat, hand towel, water bottle. Walking, running groups Fridays 9 a.m. Walk 1 to 2 miles at easy pace. Middlefield First United Methodist Church 14999 S. State Ave. (Route 608), one block south of Route 87. 440-632-0480.

The Great Geauga County Fair Aug. 30 to Sept. 3, 2018 http://www.geaugafair.com

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