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Thursday, April 4, 2019

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Volume 6, Issue 14

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BULLETIN BOARD Thursday, April 4 • WELLINGTON: A presentation by Nicole Hayes will be offered at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at the Wellington Reservation Metro Park on Jones Road. Hayes is the author of “Fully Equal to the Situation: Nineteenth Century Women of Wellington, Ohio.” In 2018, she received the Governor Thomas Worthington Award for Best Ohio Biography from the Ohio Genealogical Society. Her blog, 19th Century Wellington, has had more than 62,000 visitors since 2013. The evening is hosted by the Wellington Literary Club with dessert to follow. • OBERLIN: “Beautifully Unfaithful: What Makes a Good Literary Translation” will be presented at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, 87 North Main St. Why do certain literary translations sing, while others merely sink? Mark Polizzotti, chief editor for New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, will discuss aesthetic and ethical questions that come into play when judging a creative act or translation. Part of Oberlin College’s annual translation symposium, the event is cosponsored by the academic areas of comparative literature, classics, English, French, and Italian. Galleries will remain open until 7:30 p.m. • AMHERST: A kindergarten readiness information session will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at the Amherst Public Library. Retired Amherst Schools educators Debbie Waller and Alma Bernard will be on hand to give you the tips and tools you’ll need to help evaluate your child’s individual readiness and be empowered to make the best decisions for their future. While questions specific to Amherst Schools are welcome, this program provides information applicable to all school districts. A special children’s program will be held on the second floor children’s area during this seminar. All children in the family are welcome to attend the children’s program. • OBERLIN: Camila Meza will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at Cat in the Cream Coffeehouse, 180 West Lorain St. Oberlin’s Performance and Improvisation program will welcome the vocalist, guitarist, and composer in concert with Oberlin students in the PI program. The event is free. • ELYRIA: A career fair will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 at the Lorain County Community College Spitzer Conference Center and Norton Culinary Honors Center, 1005 North Abbe Rd. BULLETIN BOARD PAGE A3

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A parade of heavy machinery down Vermilion Road to Firelands High School can only mean one thing — Friday, March 22 was the FFA’s annual Ride Your Tractor to School Day. It capped off the local celebration of National FFA Week, which included a clothing drive, a focus on positivity, Blue and Gold Day, a celebration of college and military decisions, and more. Eleven students drove tractors to FHS on Friday and several classes toured the display, completed tractor fact scavenger hunts, and studied math by estimating and measuring. The Firelands FFA has 88 members in grades nine to 12 and is advised by Shanna Finnegan.

Twilight of the PAC

Final season before new Lorain County League JONATHAN DELOZIER REPORTER

The spring sports season is the last hurrah for the Patriot Athletic Conference. Once ball games, foot races, and tennis matches wrap up, the PAC will dissolve to make way for the new Lorain County League. The switch was approved last May with officials initially targeting a 2020 LCL start date. However, the speed at which teams left out of the new league found new homes allowed for the timeline to move up a year. Wellington, Oberlin, Firelands, Black River, Keystone, Columbia, Clearview, and Brookside will make up the LCL. Buckeye and Fairview have joined the Great Lakes Conference while Brooklyn and Lutheran West have agreed to become part of the Chagrin Valley Conference. Firelands athletic director Ty

“Everyone will get to play everyone in each football season. There will be one voice when it comes to MVPs and All-Conference awards.” TY STILLMAN FIRELANDS Stillman, who served as PAC treasurer, said he and collegues are excited for a more regular rivalry game schedule. “Every person I’ve talked to is very enthusiastic,” he said. “For some schools, it’s about transportation that makes more sense and getting their kids where they’re supposed to be. For others, it really is about getting back to those rivalries. “Take Firelands for example, we wouldn’t play Clearview in football for years. Oberlin

doesn’t play Keystone in the PAC because of the Stars and Stripes separation.” The LCL will not be separated into two separate divisions like the PAC has been. “Everyone will get to play everyone in each football season,” Stillman said. “There will be one voice when it comes to MVPs and All-Conference awards. With the PAC, there had to be a Stars MVP, Stripes MVP, then if you had co-MVPs, the situation became even more complicated.” The PAC was formed in 2005 with Oberlin, Wellington, and Black River as founding members. Firelands joined the PAC in 2011 after leaving the West Shore Conference. Firelands High School principal Bob Maver will serve as treasurer of the new LCL but a commissioner is not being sought for the time being. John Rock, an outside hire who served as PAC commissioner, will work as assigner for the LCL.

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