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Lorain County Community Guide - May 11, 2023

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CARISSA WOYTACH | The Community Guide

Johnna Lyman, an intervention specialist at Lorain’s Toni Morrison Elementary School, helps first graders Mya Ellison, 8, and Vincent Fahrney, 7, read a book from the Honey Bee Book Barn on Thursday, May 4, 2023. CARISSA WOYTACH | The Community Guide

TOP: From left, Mikayla Thompson, Garden Associate at OCS; Jenna Stolarik, OCS Guardian Coordinator; Derya Taspinar, a sophomore at Oberlin College; and Sam Donohue, OCS Media and Outreach intern, paint a piece of the mural for the stairwell at Oberlin Community Services’ new East Lorain Street building. LEFT: Oberlin College freshman Kali Bateman cuts out sunflowers to place on a mural in the stairwell at Oberlin Community Services.

A window to the service world

OBERLIN – A stairwell at Oberlin Community Services’ new building is getting a much-needed face lift. Students from Oberlin College visiting Professor Laura Truitt’s intermediate painting course painted windows on polytab – a lightweight, paper-like material – representing the work OCS does in the community. Oberlin College alumnus Josh Sarantitis helped students design the murals, Truitt said, and students, alongside OCS staff and clients helped finish each piece. Each section of the mural was cut out of polytab and glued onto the wall of the East Lorain Street building. The mural was in partnership with the Bonner Center for Service and Learning at Oberlin College and was free of charge to Oberlin Community Services.

‘Book Barn’ buzzing with young readers CARISSA WOYTACH THE COMMUNITY GUIDE

AMHERST — After reading a book about little libraries, Johnna Lyman class wanted to bring one to Lorain County. Little Libraries, part of the Little Free Library project, provide free books to the community — allowing visitors to take or leave books at their leisure. Lyman six first graders at Lorain’s Toni Morrison Elementary watched videos and helped her research the libraries, and pushed for their class to build one. So onto the Little Free Library website she went,

finding a blueprint that her husband modified to meet their needs. And a trip to Lowes later, he was building her class a kit to make the library themselves. After about a week, her class had successfully help out the library back together from its impromptu kit, and it found a home on the edge of the couple’s Amherst property as the Honey Bee Book Barn. The little library takes its name from the titular character in a series of children’s books Lyman began writing after her mother’s death. The bright, buzzing bee, Honey, took its name from her mother Florence Veroni’s nickname LIBRARY PAGE A5

To the Moon and back: 12-year-old honored with mission badge OWEN MACMILLAN THE COMMUNITY GUIDE

CLEVELAND — Clara Walsh, 12, of Avon, has many interests but two great passions: Girl Scouts and outer space. Those passions came together in the most major of ways for the Girl Scout Cadette on May 4, as Clara became one of three local Scouts to receive a patch that flew around the moon on the Artemis I mission. “It’s just so special,” she said. “Space just fascinates me.” Clara received the patch during a ceremony honor-

ing three local winners of the “To the Moon and Back” essay contest put on in conjunction with the Girl Scouts of America and NASA. Thousands of Girl Scouts of all ages across the country submitted essays, but only 90 were selected to receive one of the patches that flew on Artemis I. The Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio had three winners, one in each of the Brownie, Junior and Cadette age groups. Along with Clara, Mary Rose Geiser of Broadview Heights was selected in the Brownie level and Evalina NASA PAGE A2

JEFF BARNES | The Community Guide

Girl Scout, Clara Walsh, 12, of Avon with the CEO of the Girl Scouts of NorthEast Ohio, Jane Christyson, after being presented a badge as a award for winning an essay competition during a ceremony at the NASA Research Center in Cleveland on Thursday, May 4.

INSIDE THIS WEEK Amherst

Armed Forces Day celebrates service ● A3

Oberlin

Crowdfunded swim lessons start ● A4

Wellington

Historian highlights ‘forgotten figures’ ● A5

OBITUARIES A2 • CLASSIFIEDS A5 • CROSSWORD A7 • SUDOKU A7 • KID SCOOP A8


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