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Middlefield Post Holiday Section
1. Make your house a holiday showplace and freshen it with the scent of Christmas with seasonal decor from A. H. Christiansons. Have long lasting holiday greens made to order to grace your home’s tables, doors and walls. Fill your tree with unique and charming White House ornaments by Mr. Christmas, and be sure to purchase extras as gifts to wrap or tuck in stockings. They will be treasured for years to come. 14539 N. Cheshire St., Burton (44021), 440834-9760, www.ahchristiansons.com. 2. Snow Fun Gift Cards from Alpine Valley are perfect presents for the active family. Redeemable for boarding, skiing, tubing, lessons, equipment rentals and lift tickets, Snow Fun cards will be appreciated all winter long. Don’t just give a gift, give memories. Season passes are on sale now. 10620 Mayfield Road, Chesterland (44026), 440285-2211, www.alpinevalleyohio.com. 3. Jingle all the way down your garden path on beautiful stepping stones. To find a unique and perfect gift, or to spruce up your home both inside and out, visit Grandma’s Garden. They have over 100 molds for stepping stones and garden art to suit every taste and decorating style. 15065 Kinsman Road, Burton (44021), 440-477-0782, www. grandmasgarden.vpweb.com.
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4. Let the holiday stress melt away at Living Well Massotherapy. Give the gift of relaxation to everyone on your list, and be sure not to forget yourself. Act now to get 10 percent off gift certificates and 20 percent off scheduled appointments. Aahhh! 14895 N. State Ave., Middlefield (44062), 440-632-5814, www.livingwellmasso.com. 5. Lottery tickets are always the perfect stocking and Christmas card stuffer, and the latest holiday ones are out now. Lucky Middlefield Mini Mart is the perfect place to get them -- they have a history of selling winning tickets. The store is locally owned and operated by your neighbors, Pam and Dennis Lupier, who are always glad to see you and ready to greet you with a big smile. Corner of Routes 87 and 608, Middlefield Bank Plaza, Middlefield, 440632-0300.
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6. Mullets Footwear is a family footwear store, and they offer a huge selection of outdoor furniture. Even Santa Claus, himself, can’t find a better-built line of outdoor products. The best gift of all is a beautiful environment, and you can create one with Mullets Footwear’s great selection of gazebos, barns, playsets and outdoor furniture. Mark Dec. 17 on your calendar, when all clearance shoes and boots will be 25 percent off. 4853 Kinsman Road, Middlefield (44062), 440-693-4363.
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7. “Strike” up the perfect gift. Family fun. Buy gift certificates to SkyLane Bowling and spend the winter together having a ball. Be a real Santa and give a $5 certificate good for two games of bowling, shoe rental and a hot dog. 8311 Windham St., Garrettsville (44231), 330-527-9999, www.skylanebowling.com.
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8. Navigate your way over the river, through the woods, and to Grandma’s house and back with the help of a GPS system from Radioactive Electronics. And check out the selection of remote control toys for under the tree. And after Santa delivers your new phone and big screen TV, sit back, relax and let the Radioactive Electronics experts mount and install them for you. They’re home entertainment specialists and troubleshooters, and authorized dealers for Dish Network and Direct TV. 15624 W. High St., Middlefield (44062), 440-632-1600, www.radioactivenow.com. 9. Spend a holiday to remember in a newly furnished home. Treat your family to name brand, quality furniture from Watson’s 87 Furniture at a great value. Buy now and enjoy amazing limited time deals like a zero percent financing plan, disposal of your old furniture and free layaway. Shop now; 5 percent of all December sales will be donated by Watson’s 87 Furniture to help local charities. 15520 W. High St., Middlefield (44062), 440-6325966, www.watsons87furniture.com.
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Christmas in the Country Pick up your Holiday passport rack card through Dec. 10 at any of the 14 participating Middlefield shops who make up this year’s Christmas in the Country. Visit each business, get your passport stamped, enter their in-store raffle, and check out their holiday gift ideas. After your holiday passport is stamped at all 14 shops, write your name, number and address on the back and leave it at the last shop visited. With this entry you now have a chance to win one of three holiday gift baskets. Passports must be turned in by Saturday, Dec. 10, please call ahead as all shops have varying hours. The Christmas in the Country Open House takes place Dec. 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be Christmas in the Country Open House specials, refreshments, raffles and more, such as Country Arts and Jewelry’s Chinese Raffle table with great gifts and baskets from all over Geauga County. The 14 shops of the 2011 Christmas in the Country are listed here. Middlefield Cheese (440-632-5228) features gift boxes and trays to take home or ship. The Craft Cupboard (440-632-5787) offers holiday craft projects, card making, home decorating and holiday gifts. Tiny Stitches Quilt Shop in Settler’s Village (440-632-9410) is filled with quilts, placemats, fabrics, books, gifts and patterns. Mary Yoder’s Amish Kitchen (440-632-1939) serves Amish cooking family style, and has a wonderful bakery and gift shop. Warm up at J.M.J. Enterprises (440-632-0780) and see their full line of alternative heating fireplace inserts, and free standing wood/pellet stoves. Country Collections Antique Mall (440632-1712) has 4,500 square feet of formal, country, farm, and primitive furnishings. Countryside Furnishings and Amish Gifts (440-632-0248) features Amish handcrafted furniture and gifts that last a lifetime. Country Arts and Jewelry Southwestern Bead Shoppe (440-632-5343) is filled with treasures of unique, one-of- a-kind jewelry, crystals, pottery, and gifts. Renaissance and Rainbows Stained Glass (440-632-0800) creates custom windows and doors, unique
gifts, classes and stained glass repairs. Crossroads Country Café (440-632-0191) has home-style cooking, homemade pies and desserts. They offer sit-down breakfast, lunch and dinner, a party room and catering. White House Chocolates (440-834-3133) creates delicious milk chocolate, rich dark chocolates, fresh hand-made fudge, truffles, chewy caramels, chocolate covered pretzels, and Sugar-free candies. Maggie’s Donuts (440-632-5222) offers apple fritters, donuts, brownies, muffins, coffee and cappuccino. Amish Home Craft and Bakery (440-6321888) serves up fresh bakery, fry pies, handwoven baskets, placemats, rugs, wooden puzzles, and Amish made quilts and gifts. Sparrow Christian Bookshop (440-6320011) is a full service Christian Book store offering Bibles, music, cards, gifts and laser printing. If you are looking for unique gifts without the crowds, come shop 2011 Christmas in the Country Holiday Open House and Tour. Help support Shop With A Cop and the Middlefield Cares Food Pantry by buying a raffle ticket at any of the in-store raffles for $1 each or six for $5. Stop at the Middlefield Cheese House on Route 608 (Old State Road) and Country Arts and Jewelry on Nauvoo Road to buy raffle tickets and for the Grand Prize chance to win a sleigh ride from Ma and Pa’s Gift Shack, dinner for two from Mary Yoder’s Amish Kitchen, and an overnight stay at The Red Maple Inn. Tickets can be purchased for $3 each or two for $5. The money will go to support the two police charities listed above. These shops will also take canned goods and new toys to give to the local food cupboard, which supports Middlefield and the surrounding area. Your business is greatly appreciated. Thank you for supporting small local businesses during this holiday season. Happy Holiday Season from 2011 Christmas in the Country! For information call Debbie at Country Arts and Jewelry 440-632-5343 or Geauga Tourism at 440632-1538 or visit www.TourGeauga.com 1-800-775-TOUR.
A Dickens of a Partnership The Burton Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Rabbit Run to promote the Christmas season through its Country Hearth Christmas: A Dickens of a Christmas. The Chamber will sell raffle tickets for a Dickens-themed gift basket valued at $260. It contains a teacup and saucer, two stuffed bears, a Victorian feather fan, a Victorian bust, a silver candle holder, an Oliver Twist DVD, and two season passes to all the Dickens plays which will be presented at Rabbit Run. Raffle tickets are $1 each or six for $5. They can be purchased at Coffee Corners and Antiques on Main Street, Burton, or in the Log Cabin. They will be on sale through Jan. 1, 2012. All monies raised will go to Rabbit Run and their programs.
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” ~ Norman Vincent Peale
Sandie & Terry Simmers
Grandma’s Garden
Unique Custom Garden Art
GRAND OPENING at our NEW location Dec. 10th • 10-5 & Dec. 11th • 12-5 Berkshire East (Next to Zeppe’s)
15065 Kinsman Rd, Burton • 440-477-0782 www.grandmasgarden.vpweb.com
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Starr Farm
OUR MISSION:
Family Owned and Operated Since 1903
to create a platform for artists to bring their designs to life on unique, exclusive and customizable merchandise
Christmas Trees & Wreaths Fresh Cut Pines, Spruce & Fir Open: Mon-Fri Noon-7pm Sat & Sun 9am-7pm Day After Thanksgiving - Christmas Eve
14030 Mayfield Road (Rt. 322), Claridon (440) 635-4371 www.starrfarm.net
Check out our original curated designs on such items as luggage tags, reversible belts, picture frames and more!
FREE Coffee & Hot Chocolate Everyday!
www.textilerepublic.com where imagination reigns
Kimberley Osborne-Milstein, holding her therapy dog-in-training, Kingsley and Kathleen Smith-Waters of Textile Republic
Gift Ideas, Locally Produced, Artists and Jobs By Kim Breyley Local entrepreneurial brother and sister team Kimberley Osborne-Milstein and Brian Osborne launched their new design and manufacturing business, Textile Republic (TR), this past summer. Theirs is an innovative concept in that they offer a wide variety of high quality surface design products. The purchaser is provided with the background of the artist, and interaction between customer and artist via social media is encouraged. For the fashion forward shopper, Textile Republic is a manufacturer of fully customized products such as belts, picture frames, coasters and monogrammed luggage tags. The Web site is colorful and true to the product. Kimberley says, “We manufacture all items onsite and are looking to expand our line and facility. This affords the quality control that we deem so important. We could ship our patterns overseas for assembly, but then we would lose the ability to create and maintain a high quality product.“ For print designers, the procedure is accessible and lucrative from anywhere in the world. Artists simply create a free account on www.TextileRepublic.com, submit a low-resolution (can not be copied) photo of their pattern for review by the TR team. Upon approval, the pattern is posted in the voting area of the Web site and is voted on by shoppers and other designers via a Facebook “Like” icon. Voters are invited to leave comments about each pattern for aspiring and veteran textile designers across the globe. If a pattern receives at least 100 Facebook “Likes,” it is made available for purchase on the full line of products at www.TextileRepublic.com. If a pattern receives over 400 Facebook “Likes,” the designer’s compensation increases. Designers are encouraged, but not required, to promote themselves and their work via their own platform. Kimberley says, “I have noticed, with many custom-designed products, that the artist is rarely introduced and promoted for their designs. We wanted to change that by offering them an opportunity to receive realized income and increased exposure. We are creating not only a networking opportunity and forum for artists, but also a strong Textile Republic brand and community. We are genuine and we want our model to evolve into a really cool concept by offering quality custom
products for a reasonable price.” Kathleen Smith-Waters, a Cleveland Institute of Art graduate, handles graphic design, Web site maintenance as well as reviewing designs for TR. She and Kimberly work closely putting forth a brand that will set Textile Republic apart from all other product design companies. Kimberley is not new to the world of fashion and design. She has been modeling since her teen years. She began with the David and Lee office in Cleveland before working with the Ford Modeling Agency in Chicago. Her modeling experience includes department store appearances in several catalogs and magazines including Brides, Teen, Modern Bride and Cosmopolitan. She also studied fashion merchandising and design at Ursuline College and has a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts. Modeling took her to Los Angeles where she acted with Rob Lowe and James Coburn. Several years ago, Kimberley and best friend Cristen Gedeon Loeser, also a graduate of Ursuline, created a successful line of fashionable accessories under the Kimberley Cristen, ltd. label. They designed and manufactured accessories; belts and clutches were among the favorites. While creating accessories, Kimberley found a void in unique prints on fabric. It was her brother who suggested building an online, ongoing graphic design competition where winning designs from all over the world would be incorporated, and to create a line of products displaying these designs. They began building a design collection. “ Tex tile Republic ’s constitution guarantees bold expressions, unique perspectives and equal opportunity for success. In a world of talented designers competing with an overabundance of mass produced patterns, Textile Republic offers the perfect platform to interact and connect.” Textile Republic is currently accepting job applications for a woodworker to make frames (for art), a seamstress to sew products: handbags, clutches, tunics, skirts, shirts, pillows etc., a part-time maintenance person to help run press, and part-time work re-painting and upholstering furniture and homegoods. For additional information visit info@ TextileRepublic.com attention: Kim or call 440-442-7756.
NEWDinner YEAR’S EVE & Dance Parkman Community House (16295 St. Rt. 422, east of St. Rt. 528)
Authentic Amish Cooking
Live Music by The Boys are Back Dinner Catered by JD’s Post House 7:30 p.m. – Doors Open 7:30-9 p.m. – Dinner Served 9 p.m.-1 a.m. – Music & Dancing $30 per person – B.Y.O.B. (Wash provided)
Bakery Fresh Pies • Breads • Apple Butter
For reservations call Patty (440) 548-2242 or Denise (440) 548-2939
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14743 N. State St. Middlefield 44062
Briar Hill Health Care Residence
Invites all seniors to join us for
Entertainment with Bethany Majetic This program is sponsored by Briar Hill Health Care Residence
Wednesday, December 14th from 9:00–11:00am at the Middlefield Senior Center Reservations are requested. 440-632-0611
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AJ & J ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS 440.336.0544 440.834.1282
Auntie’s Antique Mall
www.auntiesantiquemall.com 15567 Main Market Parkman 440.548.5353
Restaurant & Pizza Express 8301 Windham St. Garrettsville 330.527.2133 330.527.4823
www.bestfunerals.com 15809 Madison Road Middlefield 440.632.0818
Bosler Bros. Supply 16011 Madison Road Middlefield 440.632.0088
D&L
FLOORING
First Quality Power Place
D&S Farm & Garden Supply
10040 Penniman Road Orwell 440.685.4385
D&S Door & Window Sales
4738 East Gates Road Middlefield 440.693.4632
www.millikenmillwork.com 15060 Shedd Road Burton 440.834.0622
MD REALTY
LAKESIDE
www.firstqualityonline.com 16891 Kinsman Road Middlefield 440.632.5068
ORTHOTICS COMPANY 16885 Kinsman Road Middlefield 440.632.5557 Ltd.
www.maryyodersamishkitchen.com 14743 North State St. Middlefield 440.632.1939
“Your Local Realtor”
SAND & GRAVEL
3498 Frost Road Mantua 330.274.2569
LAMINATE FLOORING
www.mdrealty-ltd.com 15618 West High St. Middlefield 440.632.5055
www.bestlaminate.net Painesville 440.392.3333
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Great Food, Great Beer, Great Times
www.msg-brew.com 8148 Main St. Garrettsville 330.527.3663
Pine Valley Bolts & Industrial Surplus 5195 Kinsman Road Middlefield 440.693.4232
8119 Main St. Garrettsville 330.527.0112
www.SitkoCounseling.com Jamie Sitko, M.Ed., PC-CR Hiram 330.687.5483
SHEFFIELD Monuments
Middlefield Hometown Store www.searshometownstores.com 15561 West High St. Middlefield 440.632.6363
SITKO COUNSELING Guidance for your life’s journey
Windsor
Stairs & Millwork
45 South Main Chagrin Falls 440.247.8140 440.635.0436
7418 North Wiswell Road Windsor 440.272.5157
www.watsons87furniture.com 15520 West High St. Middlefield 440.632.5966
Area businesses They send their warmest thoughts
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17071 Tavern Road Middlefield 440.548.2657 www.carterlumber.com 14601 Kinsman Road Middlefield 440.834.8164
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lumber Crossroads
7377 Wiswell Road Windsor 440.272.5424
Country Cafe
www.crossroadscountrycafe.com 15916 West High St. Middlefield 440.632.0191
THE CORNER CAFE Corner of Routes 87 & 528 Middlefield 440.632.0944
Kurtz Salvage LLC
JS Stairs 16118 Old State Road
GRAND RIVER PET CARE CENTER, LLC P.O. Box 691 Parkman 440.548.2170
Middlefield 440.632.5680
Kalle Naturals LLC
16777 Dead End Shedd Middlefield 440.632.5623
17677 Reeves Road Middlefield 440.548.2007
Healthy Choices
17201 Farmington Road West Farmington 440.477.7977
Middlefield Post
Chuck White & Nancy White www.newburybizpark.com 440.632.1851
www.middlefieldpost.com 440.632.0782
MULLET’S HARNESS SHOP
16942 Kinsman Road Middlefield 440.632.5567
16138 Newcomb Road Middlefield 440.632.1527
Middlefield Bank Plaza Corner of Routes 87 & 608 440.632.0300
TIM FRANK
Newbury Plaza Corner of Routes 44 & 87 440.834.0728
Septic Tank Cleaning Co.
Stutzman Bros. Lumber
www.timfrankseptic.com 440.636.5111 800.319.2847
Buyer of Standing Timber and Grade Saw Logs 440.272.5179
8140 Main St. Garrettsville 330.527.3010
Triple S Construction 14409 Grove Road Garrettsville 330.569.7032 330.569.4825
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Stop in and see us for all your holiday trimmings! Christmas Trees • Gift Baskets • We Ship for You! White Pine Roping 75 ft (25 yd) $18.95/coil Standard-size Poinsettias 3/$20
Holiday Special! $39.95
Fresh handmade wreath plus a 75 ft coil of white pine roping - while supplies last Mon-Sat 8:30am-5:30pm Sun 10:00am-4:00pm
13020 Kinsman Road • 440.834.4135
Gift Certificates
Make Great Christmas Gifts! (Available in any amount)
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“Family Fun Center”
Includes: 2 Games Bowling, Shoes & Hot Dog
Call (330) 527-9999 for reservations or go to www.skylanebowling.com
8311 Windham Street • Garrettsville 44231
Holiday
Gift Boxes
Small Gift Box • $20.89
Large Gift Box • $44.99
Marble • Pepper Jack • Cheddar White Colby • Monterey Jack Trail Bologna • Beef Sticks • Honey Homemade Apple Butter • Cashew Crunch
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White Colby • Marble • Marble Pepper Jack Cheddar • Summer Sausage • Pancake Mix Maple Syrup • Wire Whisk
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Middlefield Original Cheese Co-Op
P.O. Box 237 • 16942 Kinsman Rd., Middlefield
Ph: 440-632-5567 • Fax: 440-632-0892
Dec. 7, 2011
Give Useful Gifts
I have written the “Next 10 Reasons to Buy American” however, I received an e-mail from a friend that included an article by David Evens written for the “Likethedew” newspaper and thought it should have precedence due to timing for the Christmas season. The site is www.likethedew. com/2011/11/06/christmas-2011-birth-ofa-new-tradition/. I’m sorry I can’t reprint the entire article, so for those of you who do not have internet access, I will paraphrase it. Why not support your local economy and give gifts that people can actually use, instead of sending our monies overseas? We all get our hair cut so why not give gift cards to your local barber or beauty shop? Give a gift of gutter cleaning, lawn cutting or spring yard clean up. Everyone has a golfer in the family that would love a couple rounds at the local course. Here is a “hot” idea; how about a cord of wood for someone who enjoys their fireplace or heats with wood? Your local restaurant has gift certificates or gift cards. This is not about the big national chains but about your local hometown eatery. How about a car detailing, car wash or oil change certificate for the friend who’s car needs some TLC? How about a gym membership for that friend or relative who needs a little encouragement to get in shape? I bet your mother or wife would like the services of a cleaning lady, or your dad may like his driveway sealed or plowed for the winter.
Remember that this is all about helping the local hometown neighbor that may be counting on this Christmas season to pull them through a critical time in their business. So don’t forget the waitress or barber that could use a nice gratuity for Christmas and why not go a little further and tip your favorite cashier, or other service worker; the garbage man, the mail carrier, the vet’s assistant and the girl that cleans the stalls at the place you board your horse. I bet she works their because she loves horses not for the meager pay. I wish all my readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year! I would ask my readers to please send me an e-mail with comments, criticisms, suggestions for new topics or a question about some problem you think I might be able to help with. Remember, I don’t write about politics, religion, romance or sex because my wife says I don’t know enough about any of those subjects to write effectively about them.
To find out what Joe would do, e-mail questions to duckpond216@gmail.com. Joe has 20-some years experience in manufacturing and says that as a small business owner, he found that you either learn how to solve a problem yourself or pay to have it done. Joe’s articles are his opinion and are only intended as a guide. Please consult an expert when in doubt.
Salvation Army Kettle Campaign The Burton-Middlefield Rotary and the Berkshire High School Interact Club members will participate in the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Christmas Campaign and will be ringing at the Middlefield Wal-Mart on Saturdays, Dec. 10 and 17. All monies collected will be used to help the needy in only Geauga County. If you cannot get to the Middlefield Wal-Mart on these dates, mail your check payable to the “Salvation Army” to the Burton-Middlefield Rotary Club at: P.O. Box 516 Burton, OH 44021-0516. For questions, contact Brian Brockway at 440-834-1853.
Geauga Credit Union Food Drive In the spirit of giving this holiday season, Geauga Credit Union, Inc. will be holding an ongoing food drive now through Dec. 20. Everything collected during this food drive will be split between the Burton and Middlefield food pantries. Non-perishable food items as well as personal items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, hair conditioner, deodorant, soap and toilet paper can be dropped off, during business hours, at the credit union office at 14499 N. Cheshire St. in Burton, across from Berkshire High School. Monetary donations are welcome and will assist the pantries with the purchase of items that are in short supply.
AUGA FARMS GE Q S U A LI TY M EAT
Pepper Jack • Colby • Marble Monterey Jack • Cheddar Marble Pepper Jack
Make Your Own Gift Box or Gift Basket With Your Choice of Cheeses - Made to Your Satisfaction!
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14320 Main Market Rd. (Rt. 422) Troy Twp. (Welshfield) Ohio
440-834-8476 Open Mon-Sat 8am-5pm
Call us for all of your holiday poultry & meats! Delivery Available!
Only the Freshest, Tastiest, and Leanest Cuts of Meat for Every Day! Beef • Pork • Chicken –Locally Raised Beef & Pork–
We Process Wild Game:
Smokies • Jerky • Summer Sausage • Trail Bologna
{ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year } Yummiest Pumpkin Recipe Contest Winners The Middlefield Post would like to thank everyone who sent in delicious pumpkin recipes, and all those who took the time to vote for their favorites. Congratulations to the winners of our Yummiest Pumpkin Recipe Contest. Evelyn Bluhm‘s pumpkin milkshake recipe won first prize, a $25 gift certificate for the End of the Commons General Store in Mesopotamia. Margaret Yoder’s pumpkin cheesecake bars won her second place, a $15 gift certificate to the Fig Tree in Middlefield. In third place, winning a $10 gift certificate to Amish Home Craft and Bakery in Middlefield is Theresa Surgeon for her hot pumpkin soup recipe.
Honorable mention goes to Marge Bierer for giving us a giggle by using Ratatouille, a cooking themed stamp (pictured at left), to send in her entry. And, whoops! We have a correction to make. In Maurine Weaver’s pumpkin cheesecake with sour cream topping recipe, we wrote that 4 cups of white sugar and 3 cups of butter were needed. The actual recipe calls for ¼ cup of sugar and 1/3 cup of butter. We apologize to Maurine and to anybody who tried out the incorrect recipe. A special thank you to our generous sponsors, the End of the Commons General Store, Fig Tree Bulk Foods, and Amish Home Craft and Bakery.
Sponsor a Family “Sponsor a Family” is the holiday program that provides food and gifts to low income families and seniors in Geauga County. Last year, 630 families received help. Over 1,322 children received toys and gifts, and between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds of food was donated, sorted, packed, and delivered. Sponsor a Family matches low income families who need assistance with churches, organizations, companies, families, and individuals who want to help. The goal is to match as many families as possible with sponsors from the community. Those not matched with a designated sponsor receive aid from donations made to Job and Family Services. Sponsor a Family volunteers are an essential part of the programwho sort and pack donations for the families and make deliveries. Toy collection points are: The Middlefield Banking Company in Middlefield (main branch); Huntington Banks in Middlefield, Chardon and Burton; Geauga Savings Bank in Newbury and Citizens Bank in Bainbridge and Chesterland. To make donations, volunteer or for information, contact Sara Shininger ,440-285-9141. Monetary donations are accepted to purchase food and items not provided by donations. Checks must be made payable to “Special Services.” Please indicate Sponsor a Family in the memo portion of the check and mail to P.O. Box 309, Chardon, OH 44024. New toys, coats and other donations are accepted at Geauga County Job and Family Services, 12480 Ravenwood Drive, Chardon.
Holiday Volunteers Needed The Geauga County Department on Aging is looking for holiday meal volunteers who can offer a few hours of their time on Christmas Day, Dec. 25. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals from the Chardon Senior Center. Holiday meal drivers must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid driver’s license and have proof of insurance. Those who want to volunteer by driving a holiday meal should call the Geauga County Department on Aging at 440-279-2130, 440-834-1856 extension 2130, or 440-564-7131 extension 2130, and register as a volunteer. Once registered, volunteers should plan to be at the Department on Aging, 12555 Ravenwood Drive, by 11 a.m. on Christmas Day.
Dr. Mike’s Toy Drive Bring in new or like-new toys to Precision Orthopaedic Specialties, 150 Seventh Ave. in Chardon (440-285-4999) or Wellness One, 11800 E. Washington St. in Chagrin Falls (440-5432097) to bring smiles to the faces of those in need and help the children of Geauga County have a Merry Christmas. Deadline is Dec. 16.
Happy Holidays!
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Auntie’s Antique Mall
15567 Main Market (Rt. 422) • Parkman, OH 44080 (located 1 mile west of Rt. 528 on Rt. 422, south side)
–100 DeALers in 14,000 sq. fT. of AnTiques – OPen 7 Days a Week: 10am - 5PM Furni
www.auntiesantiquemall.com
440-548-5353
Deck Remodeling is our Specialty
Cornhole Games Team Colors 5 Total Colors
ture Repair & Restoration
Layaway & Delivery Available
& Now Offering: Rabbit Hutches & es 5 Sizes of Dog Hous Plus Cupolas (size upon request)
Picnic Tables: Octagon & Straight 5’ to 8’ • Arbors • Gliders • Adirondack Chairs & Benches Swings • 4 Sizes of Wishing Wells • Mini-Bridges • 6 - 16-Ft. Bridges • Screened Gazebos & More!
17071 Tavern Rd. (Rt. 168), Middlefield • 440-548-2657 Open Mon-Sat 8am-5pm • Closed Tues & Sun
Think of us for your holiday gift items! Wide selection of jewelry! Tools for Dad! Electronics for all ages! Lots of musical instruments! Variety of guns, archery & hunting equipment!
We BUY • SELL • LOAN
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12244 Kinsman Rd. • Newbury (1/2 mile west Rt. 44) Mon - Fri 9–5:30; Sat 9–4; Closed on Sun
Celebrate Christmas with your holiday favorites from
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Boxed Candy • Plates & Trays • Gift Baskets • Stocking Stuffers Plus Delicious Holiday Fudge Flavors
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440-834-3133
14607 Kinsman Rd. (Rt. 87), Middlefield, OH 44062
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