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CHESTERLAND NEWS Wednesday, May 27, 2020

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A crowd of supporters of the Free Ohio Now movement rallied at Parkside Park in Chester Township May 23 to honor the sacrifices of military veterans and to protest Gov. Mike DeWine’s statewide shutdown in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The rally concluded with flag and sign waving along state Route 306.

Rally Calls DeWine’s Actions Unconstitutional By Emily Crebs editor@geaugamapleleaf.com About 50 people gathered at the gazebo in Chester Township at 3 p.m. May 23 for a rally to honor fallen veterans and express dissatisfaction with Gov. Mike DeWine. Memorial Day Remembrance Rallies, organized by Free Ohio Now, were held in counties across Ohio on Saturday. In Chester, the Geauga County Tea Party also organized the event. The crowd sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” and Chester Township Trustee Skip Claypool played taps in honor of veterans. Geauga County Tea Party members also spoke out against actions

DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton, director of the Ohio Department of Health, took to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, calling their decisions unconstitutional. George Schneider, of Willoughby Hills, heard about the rally from a Facebook post by Mario Innocenzi, a speaker at the rally. Innocenzi is a barbershop owner in Parma and a member of the Geauga County Tea Party. Schneider said he came to honor fallen veterans. “I don’t see why we can’t have (Memorial Day) parades and stuff,” Schneider said. “So this is one little bit I can do to come out and show support.” While Schneider said he does

We are thinking people. We have a brain in our head. We will naturally social distance, we will naturally wear masks, we will naturally do those things if you’re honest with us. – Skip Claypool not agree with wearing masks, he said he wears them in stores to respect working employees. “I try to do my part to stay socially distant a way, that’s the best thing you can do,” Schneider said. Jim MacNeal, vice president of the Geauga County Tea Party and retired National Registry

EMT, spoke to the crowd about his opinion on the state’s response to COVID-19. MacNeal argued DeWine’s stayat-home order that “quarantined” the state was done too soon. He said he believes achieving herd imSee Rally • Page 4

Library Offers Contact-Free Hold Pickup Geauga County Public Library is offering contact-free hold pickup services at all branches. The interior of all GCPL branches remains closed. Geauga West will offer the service Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 1–9 p.m., and Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Patrons can place holds through the catalog at www. GeaugaLibrary.net, with the Clevnet app or by calling a local branch. The library will only fill holds with items from the Geauga County collection at this time. Bookdrops have also reopened. Materials returned to the bookdrops will be quarantined for four days (96 hours) before being discharged. Staff will wear PPE and practice strict sanitation and hygiene standards.

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