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July 9, 2020 • Vol. 1 No. 1

How local restaurants are coming back from COVID-19

Benjamin Margalit Restaurant owners share their unique and uncertain journeys on the path to welcoming back customers for onsite dining after being hit hard by the state’s closure. At Corkscrew Saloon

on Medina’s west side (above), Chef/owner Ryan Marino is using every bit of patio and lawn space on the historic grounds to serve guests safely and comfortably. See page 4.

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4 • Medina Weekly News July 9, 2020 Coming back from COVID By Kevin McManus where customers used to dine and with a great deal of pride. where he has decided to launch a large- “It really started before the gover- arch 15, 2020 is a date likely to scale interior remodel, a silver lining nor closed down the restaurants and Mlive in infamy for Ohio’s food of sorts to the state-mandated closures. I started to see things slow down. We service industry. Nothing about the “We just went into survival mode,” were, and still are, feverishly cleaning business has been the same since. Marino said. “Is it the best situation? everything.” For now, COVID-19’s assault on No, but if you like fine, al fresco din- Instead of taking time to regroup, the general population is not subsid- ing, it’s the best spot to be. Unfor- Zarcone ramped up takeout and deliv- ing – even here in Medina County, tunately, that’s not going to please ery – for the latter, he employed a local where, despite its citizens having been everybody … It’s hard, but at the end entrepreneur from Brunswick – both of successful initially in slowing the of the day, it’s not about one person, it’s which are areas of the business he said local spread, county health officials about everyone.” were previously lacking. Online order- reported a 189.5 percent spike in posi- Corkscrew, like many others, ing was a new addition, as well. tive cases (43) heading into Fourth of flipped the switch to takeout imme- “It just grew and grew,” he said, July weekend. diately when the closure took effect adding to-go alcohol sales have been But more information in the defense and even added phone lines to handle huge, thanks to the state’s approval. Photos by Kevin McManus against the virus exists now than in as many orders possible. Delivery is a “You just had to change your model Rachel Grenley, bartender at The Galaxy in Wadsworth, preps for specialty cocktails mid-March. The proven effects of mea- new service now offered by Corkscrew quickly.” ahead of opening for business July 1. sures like social distancing, continual and Marino is leasing a gas-saving Now that the inside of the restau- sanitizing and wearing facemasks has Buick Encore from Medina Auto Mall rant is open and steady, Zarcone is beef, The Galaxy is set up to handle it The hardest part was letting go of reallowed onsite dining at food and for the drop-offs. working to add even more outdoor better than most since it raises cattle at employees, while a skeleton crew of drink establishments by the state since seating behind the building, in addition a ranch in Burbank. The Galaxy sells family members switched to carryout mid-May – if enforceable guidelines are to Timber Lodge’s long front porch its beef retail in the lobby. Wenger said mode to keep the fledgling business followed. Mounting statewide, though, I never felt alone where guests are being seated for the it’s been a huge hit. afloat. One-third of the crew has since is the number of establishments which first time. You’ve gotta hang on to hope returned as Pickle Mama’s resumed have ignored mandated practices, result- in “ it because all of “I’m a lifelong learner and I learn Johnny and Audrey Pollizi, owners dine-in and bar services, as well as its ing in the harsh repercussion of shutter- our colleagues are something every day in this business,” of Pickle Mama’s Market & Eatery deli-style market area. ing yet again. he said. on Wooster Pike Road in Montville “We’re a new business,” Audrey Those doing their part – and then going through the Township, were “rocking” for four said. “We’re infants in this. How do some – to protect customers and staffs It’s business as usual now we play this game when the rules are same thing. Even for a 30,000-square-foot months after their grand opening. Then are the ones making it through. It has COVID-19 came. Both lifetime ser- changing every 2 o’clock (press brief- been quite the journey, each unique and complex boasting four separate types ing) with DeWine?” Audrey Pollizi” of hospitality venues, The Galaxy vice industry veterans, the Pollizis saw loaded with uncertainty, since Ohio their dream come to a screeching halt Added Johnny: “We were way Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration in Wadsworth was hit hard by the beyond taking precautions and I think COVID closure’s uncertainties. when the closures hit. dropped the inevitable and necessary In the kitchen, sanitizer pumps are Seated on the same side of a table that made a lot of people feel safe. The bomb on March 15 by closing restau- everywhere and disposable glassware (in Owner Robin Wenger and General distancing is the big thing and that’s the Manager Dave Schauble – gathered in on their expansive patio – which even- rants and bars for a then-undetermined addition to traditional china) are being tually will be dog-friendly – and finish- best we can do.” amount of time. deployed. Marino is constantly preach- The Galaxy’s modern corridor adjoin- Faced with any number of pos- ing the Circle L Steakhouse, Wine ing each other’s sentences, they started ing clean practices to his staff, 90 percent their story at the very beginning. sibilities brought on by the pandemic, Restaurants were made for this of which has returned on a rotating basis. Room, Sports Bar and Banquet Center the Pollizis remain at peace with the The doors leading inside the mid- ahead of their monthly managers meet- “Audrey and I met here 20-odd “Restaurants were made for this; years ago,” Johnny said of the estab- situation and worry more about the 1800s Victorian mansion now occu- we’re sanitation freaks,” he said. “We ing – still project a level of cautious- industry as a whole. pied by Corkscrew Saloon on West ness, despite being up and running lishment when it was under previous already had the training, but it’s not ownership, noting the name Pick- “I never felt alone in it because all Liberty Street in Medina are not yet like we were ready for COVID. My again, especially for socially distanced of our colleagues are going through the open to customers. The extensive patio patio dining. le Mama’s honors a former family head is still spinning.” dog, Pickles, about which their oldest same thing,” Audrey said. “The hard part and carefully landscaped backyard, “We were devastated,” Wenger for me was wondering what was going to however, are a different story. We just never stopped said. “It was the unknown. We had to daughter used to make up jingles. happen to our industry. It was so beyond An agreeable day weather-wise Lynn Zarcone removed his black lay off just about everybody (at first) Added Audrey: “We’ve both now means a good day of business cloth facemask as he sat down at the … we’re back at 60 percent staff now.” grown up in this industry. It’s all we’ve (us) … You’ve got to hang on to hope. – as good as it can be given the cir- bar sectioned off with plexiglass parti- Schauble said it’s his responsibility ever done since we were teenagers, and That’s all we have in life is hope, right? cumstances – for Chef/owner Ryan tions inside the rustic Timber Lodge to make sure every employee’s tem- now we’re in our mid-50s.” And faith, absolutely.” Marino. He and his staff are currently on Pearl Road in Medina Township. perature is taken ahead of shifts, ensure seating tables seven feet apart, wher- Seeing a bit of humor in his industry’s staff wear masks, constantly sanitize, ever they can outside. situation, he pointed out the numer- oversee the in-house construction of Marino, now in his 12th year oper- ous trophy fish, ranging from bass to plexiglass partitions and make sure no ating in what used to be the historic walleye, adorning his establishment’s customers share the same salt and pep- Burnham House, takes a seat inside cabin-like walls. Like his staff, they’re per shakers, condiments or pens. one of the house’s many empty rooms all protected. “We have to make sure everyone “I even have the animals wearing is healthy and safe, so in the big pic- masks,” he said. ture, it’s not that much extra work. Zarcone has owned Timber Lodge, It’s worth it,” he said. “It’s business as his first foray in the service industry, usual now.” for a little more than year. He previous- Like the rest, takeout and delivery ly worked for a number of large pub- services were ramped up tenfold and licly traded companies and says it’s his they ended up finding a niche in offer- background in corporate America that ing family-style, comfort-food meals kept Timber Lodge running throughout – like roast beef, pot roast and turkey The to-go sale of alcohol is a whole new the closures and beyond. – complete in big, foil pans. Johnny and Audrey Pollizi, owners of Pickle Mama’s Market & Eatery, were only open ballgame for Ohio’s food service industry. “We just never stopped,” he added And with a nationwide shortage of four months before COVID-19 came and the state closed down bars and restaurants. 5

July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 5 From the Health Commissioner County COVID-19 cases spike to close June Over the last several tive Medina County cases. close to normal as we can. weeks, Medina County The 43 positive cases over Let’s keep moving forward. “We have to continue to take has reported consistently the last week were sick indi- If you’re sick or think low numbers, even some viduals from various parts you have been exposed to the virus seriously.” stretches of days with zero of our community. Of these someone who is sick, call Coronavirus.ohio.gov have update the data dashboard reported cases. This past new cases, the average age our health center at 330- the latest real-time informa- on our website to provide week was a different story. is 40. 723-9688, option 1, or fol- tion. You can find health the most up-to-date insights We’ve reported a spike We have a team doing low us on Facebook and and safety messages and on COVID-19. You can find of 43 positive cases between contact notification, and Twitter for future pop-up information you can use to that information at www. June 22-29. That is a 189.5 thanks to their quick action testing dates throughout the help make decisions that medinahealth.org/com- percent increase compared and the cooperativeness of summer. are best for you and your munity/current-outbreaks/ to the previous seven days. our community members, Medinahealth.org or family. Every Friday, we data/. Krista Wasowski This is a significant jump, we’ve been able to quickly but what’s more concerning determine where the illness is where the cases are com- may have come from to ing from. prevent those individuals Medina has done a really from spreading it to others. good job from the begin- We are working around the Join a community where ning to slow the spread of clock to stay ahead of this coronavirus. Protective spike so we don’t have an friendship and faith thrive in a actions were taken seriously explosion of cases as we are safe, secure place to belong. and the spread throughout seeing in other states. the community was pretty I know we are all tired of Learn more at vsecommunities.org slow compared to other coronavirus and anxious for areas. But the rise in cases this to be over. But we have is telling us that community to continue to take the virus spread has started to pick seriously. The current mass Schedule a guided virtual tour back up. gathering order is still lim- of one of our three locations The Health Center at ited to 10 people. Given the via the numbers below or visit the Health Department trajectory of the numbers began pop-up testing two we are seeing, the governor vsecommunities.org. weeks ago. Out of 74 people will likely extend this order tested, three were reported for the time being. These positive, although about six orders are in place not to test results are still pend- impede on your family fun, ing. The Ohio National but instead to protect your Guard just completed test- family. ing of staff members in four It’s been a long few Medina County nursing months and our community Independent Living | Assisted Living | Memory Care | Nursing Care homes. There were no posi- has worked so hard to get as weeklyMedina TM news 50 Pearl Rd. Suite 215B • Brunswick, Ohio 44212

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July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 7 From the Editor Guess who’s buzzing around town again ... For those playing along and the Medina Rock Fest groundhog she has sarcasti- our part to be good neigh- was 18 that I would surely be conscience, walk away from at home, if you guessed any (R.I.P.). cally dubbed “Buddy.” bors. We all know that old, writing for Rolling Stone by that ever-elusive second act combination of “that shaggy- I’m so Medina that And my appearance? For- played-out idiom: “There’s my 30s, I guess I never did so few of us get in life. With- lookin’, bearded and tattooed I’ve even jammed with the get about it. You know the no time like the present.” I, get around to sending my out a doubt, I’m one of those Medina newspaper dude,” legendary Stylee Wild in GEICO Cavemen, right? I instead, prefer the hook to resumé. Funny how life lucky few. our judges will accept. front of a capacity crowd swear, they could’ve cast one of my favorite tunes by works like that. As always, I look for- I told you I’d be back! OK at Cin Dee’s. Old-school me as a replacement without Foo Fighters: “It’s times like That’s because my work ward to hearing from you ... maybe it’s not “next week” Medina rockers know what missing a beat – and believe these you learn to live again.” here isn’t done – and it’s time and will gladly accept news like I promised when I was I’m talking about. me, I would’ve jumped at You know when you’re to get back to work again. tips at Kevin@MedinaWeek- last in print. Things For the better the gig. just called to do something? It’s time to return to what lyNews.com. Make it a great got a bit heavy for part of a decade So, when the brain It’s difficult to put into words. I have been called to do in week, Medina ... It’s an honor us all since mid- with The Post trust behind the Medina As much as I believed when I this life. I could not, in good to be back home. March. Newspapers, my Weekly News called – luck- A lot of you job was keeping ily my phone was on – I was probably recog- you informed on intrigued, but I wasn’t sold nize the name and what’s going in on spending my next chapter this ol’ mug – albe- our community as the editor of yet another it, a bit more weath- through the medi- Medina newspaper. First ered since my last um of print, the thought was, “Been there, headshot – and it is vitality of which done that.” my privilege to be I have always Second thought was, back in your home KEVIN believed in and “Wow, what a bold move every week (just in always will. I’m starting a paper now.” Very print, don’t worry). McMANUS humbled I get to bold, which I can appreci- However, Editor continue that work ate, and as I thought it over, thanks to our belief under a brand- I slowly realized there will in the importance new flag we call never be a more suitable time of reaching every mailbox the Medina Weekly News. than right now. every week, it’s likely I am Thank you, from the With some familiar faces meeting even more of you for whole team, for letting us to boot – like my buddy the first time, so please allow into your home. I think you Karl Gerhard, Weekly me to introduce myself: will enjoy our evolution. News senior marketing con- Through and through, I’m So, what was I up to dur- sultant, with whom I have a Medina guy. I was born ing my hiatus? It got a little the pleasure of working in the city and raised in the dark, honestly. once again – I may never township. I’m a proud alum Like many of you, I found have another opportunity of Medina High, where I myself out of work and my to help build a publication was a solid C student and dance card erased in the from the ground up, doubly frequent parking lot congre- blink of an eye. I was utter- so in my hometown. gator. Medina is where I have ly depressed. Some days, I My third thought was, spent most of my life and the couldn’t even get out of bed. “My work here isn’t done entirety of my news career. I Others, I would get in my yet.” And that was all I care about this town and I’m car and just drive until I hit needed to hear myself say. committed to serving those a state line. Often, I wanted Medina needs a free, qual- who call it home. nothing to do with the outside ity, print newspaper. The Outside of work, I enjoy world, so I kept my phone more the brain trust and I bass fishing in local waters turned off. chatted, the more I realized and bass playing (the guitar, My sleep schedule went this was a good fit. A little not the fish) in rock ‘n’ roll to the curb, but Christine kindness and intelligence bands. I’ve been fortunate didn’t care much for me rear- go a long way with me – to have cut records and per- ranging the living room at 4 and these folks happen to formed throughout the U.S. a.m., so I got back on track. have a ton of both. for a buck or two my entire The alternative would have We saw a void, and we are adult life. Before that, it was been exile to the shed with filling it. We felt the need for the S.P.I.C.E. talent shows the squatting, garden-eating community, and we are doing

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July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 9 Local leaders actively discussing racial equity By Kevin McManus Howard. “There has only side, has been among those In a city that is 94 per- been 12 women, in 200 leading the charge when it cent white, stakeholders and years, on city council.” comes to tackling racial dis- elected officials are taking One of those women, Pam parities here. He is working steps to address systemic Miller, who currently heads the with local clergy, as well racism. The question for grassroots Medina Diversity as Medina Mayor Dennis some, though, is “are we Project, spoke before council Hanwell and Police Chief taking enough steps?” to encourage the passage of a Ed Kinney. “It’s important to resolution “declaring racism That trio – along with acknowledge,” said City a public health issue.” Miller Ashley Powell, vice presi- Council President John also sparked the conversations dent of Medina-based non- Coyne, who raised the ques- leading to the 2015 resolution. profit Sister Circle, and tion last month when Medi- “Systemic racism is Rev. Michael Wilson, of na’s legislative body met in something that affects peo- Fellowship Baptist Church finance committee. ple of color in all aspects of on West Liberty Street – Although council in their lives ... from education recently held a virtual panel 2015 passed a resolution to housing to job opportuni- discussion live on Medina relative to raising aware- ties to fear of police vio- TV’s Facebook page to dis- ness and effort toward lence,” Miller said. “People cuss local racial issues, as hiring more minorities to say, ‘Why should we be well as gain an understand- city positions, officials are concerned? We don’t have ing from Kinney about his considering updating the these big problems in Medi- department’s procedures. Photo courtesy of Second Baptist Church language and potentially na.’ But the better question City officials said they Pictured in June, Pastor Arthur A. Ruffin (right), of Second Baptist Church, speaks from the implementing anti-bias and is why wouldn’t Medina, as hope to make panel dis- gazebo in Medina’s Public Square during a demonstration in response to the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer. His wife, Tracey Ruffin, founder of nonprofit Sister Circle, sensitivity training for city the county seat, want to be a cussions on race a regu- cheers him on. employees. leader, by saying we won’t lar occurrence. Viewers on It is a discussion likely tolerate racism and dispari- Facebook were encouraged to be steered by At-Large ties in our community?” to join in by commenting. Fair vendors won’t sell, display Confederate flags Councilman Bill Lamb, The murder in late- “We want to talk about Following weeks of and sales of the flag by A motion for a ban who chairs council’s spe- May of George Floyd by the things going in our world protest and campaign- vendors during a special was not introduced by the cial legislation committee, a Minneapolis Police offi- today, not just in Medina,” ing on social media, the planning meeting. board. the committee which, last cer sparked outrage nation- Ruffin said. “We’ve come Medina County Agricul- Board president Chuck However, Stiver said year, advanced LGTBQ wide, including five peace- today to clarify that there tural Society reported its Stiver said legal counsel the chairperson of the out- protection ordinances for ful demonstrations over are good policemen ... but vendors have voluntarily was sought to provide an side concessions commit- eventual council passage, three days in early June on in anything we do, there is agreed not to sell or dis- opinion on the matter, add- tee spoke with vendors, making Medina City Coun- Medina’s Public Square. always a bad apple and we play Confederate flags at ing that, because agricul- and they agreed not to sell cil the 25th governing body Police reported no issues. need to weed out that bad this year’s Medina County tural societies are political or display the flags. in Ohio to do so. One of the demonstra- apple.” Fair Aug. 3-9. subdivisions, a proposed “The board is sensi- “There has only been tions’ organizers, Pastor The latest panel discus- Late last month, the ban of the flags “is sub- tive to issues related to the one person of color on city Arthur A. Ruffin Sr., of sion can be viewed in full society’s board of direc- ject to Constitutional chal- confederate flag,” Stiver council in 200 years,” Lamb Second Baptist Church on by visiting Medina TV on tors discussed the display lenges.” said. said of the late Wilda Bell the city’s near northwest Facebook.

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July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 11 Cooking with Karl Medina area events postings

Smokin’ SoCal-style tri-tip beef 2020 Summer Reading Children’s Center of Medina streamed live Saturday, July County: Virtual Walk “The times, they are have always deserved, but Game: Imagine Your Story 11, at 7 p.m. The ensemble Medina County District Challenge takes songs you may have a-changin’!” Bob Dylan I am pleased that one huge Library’s Summer Reading Abuse has not stopped even forgotten about and rein- sang it back in 1964 when he positive coming out of this Game “Imagine Your Story” though it seems that the world vents them into creative, wrote this everlasting tune. A will be a greater recognition will run through Aug. 31. Teen has stopped. Now, more than dynamic experiences. Draw- simple matter of truth, it was of the gift local farmers are to game, for students entering ever, children in our commu- ing from a diverse repertoire sung with such poetic grace our lives and how important grades 6-12 in the fall: read nity need us to step up and of jazz, Americana, rock for 20 hours over the course be their hero. The community folk and other genres, the that it became an anthem of it is that we support them. of the summer (that’s less is being challenged to raise trio loves to explore taking sorts. I am still driven by conve- than 20 minutes a day) for a awareness for ending all forms what’s familiar and expand- We are clearly in chang- nience. However, I am very chance to win one of eight of abuse by walking one mile ing it. Brent Hamker’s vibrant ing times, especially when fortunate that Keller Meats grand prizes. Prizes include: between now and Aug. 30. guitar solos, Matthew DeRu- a Fuji Instax Mini 9 camera, Once you have completed bertis’s growing, atmospher- it comes to our food choices at The Exchange Market in room decor package, self- the walk, donate to one of ic bass sounds and Holbrook – where we buy our food, Medina is just a few miles care bundle, art bundle, and the organizations in Medina Riles III’s masterful drum- where the food ultimately from my home. I bought most more. Grand prizes awarded County working with survivors ming craft whatever song was produced, and just how of my meat there throughout the week of Sept. 7. The Chil- of abuse and pass the chal- they’ve chosen to play into a dren’s Game is for children lenge on to one or more of sonic journey. To stream this it was produced. the stay-at-home your friends. The community’s Photo by Karl Gerhard birth through entering grade 5 event live, visit ww.facebook. I have been sing- period and contin- in the fall. Download and save support is essential for chil- com/Ormaco.Inc. ORMACO’s ing the praises of ue the practice now Karl recommends using oak or print the game board at dren who experience abuse mission is to make music, local farmers and that we are opening when smoking this tri-tip mcdl.info/SummerReading or and to ensure The Children’s arts, and culture accessible why you should up. The quality is beef. create your own to play. Log Center of Medina County to all, with a focus on under- buy your food from high, the price is with indirect heat until the your reading for 30 days to can continue to provide vital served, disadvantaged and win an awesome prize. Prizes programing that heals families rural populations. Call 330- them for years. similar to the big meat reaches 110 degrees. awarded Sept. 1 through Nov. and changes lives. For details, 722-2541 for more info. Yes, I, too, shop box stores, and all Then, finish it like a steak on 30. Register at mcdl.info/ visit Facebook.com/TheChil- at supermarkets for of the meat is local. the grill over direct flame for SummerReading or contact drensCenterofMedinaCounty. Brunswick Farmers Market convenience and The bonus for a few minutes a side until the your local MCDL location for Call 330-764-8891 for addi- running every Sunday buy local when the me is they often internal temperature reaches more information. tional information. The Brunswick Farmers Mar- ket will be held every Sun- opportunity pres- have tri-tip, a cut 135 degrees. Let rest for 5 Medina Community Band: Spanish-speaking group day, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ents itself. Now, I of beef very popu- minutes for the juices to absorb Virtual Summer Concert meets second Fridays through Oct. 4., at Heritage force the opportu- KARL lar in California back into the meat, then slice Season Join in for conversation in Farm, 4613 Laurel Road. nity more often, GERHARD and harder to find thin, against the grain. Use oak Medina Community Band Spanish every second Friday Local growers and crafters, buying meat from as you head east. as the fuel of choice for smok- presents its first-ever vir- of the month at noon at Fiesta free parking, free admission Weekly News tual Summer Band Concert Jalapenos Mexican Grill, and tours of the historic a local butcher and Tri-tip is a cres- ing this cut of meat. season, a celebration of 161 4136 Pearl Road, Medina. La farmhouse as well. Everyone summer produce Food Guru cent-shaped cut You can make your tri- years (since 1859) of pre- charla is a growing group of who attends – vendors and from local farmers located at the bot- tip even better by diving senting community concerts travelers, students, teachers visitors – must wear a face markets. tom of the sirloin, headfirst into the Southern in Medina. These virtual and businessmen/women covering (mask or scarf). Recently, there’s been lots typically cut into beef stew concerts will be released meeting to practice speak- No food will be prepared Cali origins of this cut of throughout June and July ing Spanish, at all levels in a on-site, but bakers and mak- of talk about meat shortages cubes or ground into ham- meat. Roast it over a red oak at medinacommunityband. casual environment. There ers are welcome as long as due to the COVID-19 situa- burger. There are only two of fire on an Argentinean style org and can be enjoyed any- is no cost, no stress and no they have followed health tion, and some major plants these cuts per cow. It can be a grill after marinating it in time, anywhere, and from commitment, but teachers department rules. While the shutting down to curtail the tough cut, like brisket, unless a Cardiff Crack type mari- a safe social distance. The and native speakers will be Historical Society won’t be concerts will be built from available to answer ques- making hotdogs or popcorn spread. No problem here cooked properly. nade. To do this, mix ½ cup YouTube videos, adding pro- tions and help those learning onsite, it will have bottled in Northeast Ohio, as we The taste is beefy like sir- burgundy or dry red wine, gram notes and pictures that Spanish along their journey. beverages for sale. Musician are blessed with many local loin, and it is typically sliced ¼ cup olive oil, 3 cloves would have been used as For more information, contact Ken Uram and other solo farms that have all the meat, against the grain like a bris- or more of minced garlic, 1 part of narrations. Complete [email protected] or musicians are scheduled to dairy, and produce we desire. ket. It is very economical tsp. honey, and a few tbsp. information on each concert, 440-628-9756. return, as the barn will allow literature performed, solo- for proper social distanc- Honestly, the quality and comes in 1.5- to 3-pound fresh ground black pep- ists, and guest conductors, Open Spaces jazz trio to ing. Call 330-441-0292 or tends to be better, the source sizes, perfect for a family per. Add this marinade to a as well as personnel for each livestream email brunswickareahistory@ is known, and they take of four like mine. It’s some- gallon Ziploc bag, add the concert can all be found on Ohio Regional Music Arts gmail.com for information. great pride in their products times called the “poor man’s meat, squeeze out all air the website. For additional and Cultural Outreach The market is subject to because their name is on it prime rib.” before final zip, and allow it information, contact Mar- (ORMACO) continues its change based on prevail- cus Neiman, Conductor, at summer Jazz Under the ing state and local rules and and it serves members of I suggest seasoning tri-tip to marinade overnight. 330-725-8198 or MarcusNei- Stars concert series with guidelines. Visit brunswick- their own community, their with kosher or sea salt, fresh- Try some tri-tip out and man@medinacommunity- the Akron-based ensemble history.com for the latest family and friends. It is sad ly-ground black pepper, and enjoy it this weekend – you’ll band.org. Open Spaces Trio. It will be information. that it took a pandemic to garlic powder. Grill it low and be glad you did. But please, bring them the demand they slow for an hour at 225 degrees save some me! What’s going on? Send your events to [email protected] With safety guidelines in place, Farmers Market running every Saturday Delayed a month due to and at-risk citizens 8-9 a.m. nafarmersmarket.com. to provide new plastic shop- COVID-19, the annual Medi- The rest of the general public Temperatures are being ping bags for each customer na Farmers Market is still is asked to attend starting at taken from all Medina Farm- since reusable bags are not going strong with dozens of 9 a.m. until the day closes at ers Market employees, vol- permitted. participating vendors every about 1 p.m. In the case of unteers and vendors prior to Customers are asked to Saturday on Public Square. inclement weather, the mar- the start of each market. All stay home if they have a fever Traditionally, the season ket is moved to Broadway employees, volunteers and or are exhibiting symptoms runs from about Memorial Street on the square’s east vendors are also required of respiratory distress. They Day until mid-October and side in front of the Medina to wear masks at all times are also asked to come to the Photo courtesy of Main Street Medina this year is slated to close County Courthouse. and sanitize their hands and market with only one other The Medina Farmers Market is running every Saturday from 9 Oct. 17. The market is open A complete list of vendors surfaces between customers. person from their household a.m. to 1 p.m. on Public Square in Medina. The hour of 8-9 a.m. first for seniors (59 and older) can be viewed at www.medi- Vendors are also expected and wear masks. is reserved for senior and at-risk customers. 12

12 • Medina Weekly News July 9, 2020 Former amusement park to receive new life as public parkland By Kevin McManus House a short walk away. munities that call the lake officials say, and added will Closed since the Carter “My brother had seen Neil home. Every January for the be interpretive panels and Administration, the former Diamond there before he past 10 years, the village’s programs celebrating “the Chippewa Lake Amuse- was ever Neil Diamond ... Lions Club has hosted the site’s iconic past,” a site ment Park off of Lake There was an outdoor the- Polar Bear Plunge, which reportedly identified in the Road was the local hub for ater along the lake. They’d sees hordes of brave, cos- early 1970s as “one of the all things summertime fun pack in thousands.” tumed souls jumping into most important potential and entertainment for 100 Those days long gone, the Chip’s icy depths in the public recreation sites in years. Foster, along with her name of charity. Medina County.” Nowadays, its fenced-in, cohorts in the Chippewa “We are thrilled that Anchored by its rides, broken-down buildings and Lake Historical Society, this special place, which games and hotel, live enter- skeletons of rides are more was delighted to learn the is such an important part tainment was arguably the reminiscent of an over- Medina County Park Dis- of the cultural history of most important aspect of grown theme park grave- trict officially purchased the Northeast Ohio and trea- Chippewa Lake Amuse- yard, and serve as an occa- 95-acre site from Chippewa sured in the memories of ment Park. The Park Dis- sional attraction for would- Lake Properties Inc. for so many people, will be trict noted the appearances be supernatural enthusiasts, $2.1 million, less than its open for the public to enjoy of Benny Goodman, Glenn Photo by Kevin McManus indie film crews and curious appraised value. once again,” Medina Coun- Miller, Lawrence Welk and teenage trespassers. “I’m beside myself. It’s The former Chippewa Lake Amusement Park (1878-1978) ty Park District Director others. on the east side of the lake is now a fenced-in, overgrown Lifetime Village of so exciting,” Foster said. memory of days of old. Several winding, walkable paths still Nathan D. Eppink said in a For past Park District Chippewa Lake resident “My being on the Histori- exist throughout the site, marking what used to the midway, statement. Director Thomas K. James, and historian Gayle Foster cal Society, we’re working and within the trees surrounding stand several skeletons of Mayor of Chip- reopening the site to the – who co-authored the 2017 hand in hand with the coun- theme park rides, like this roller coaster pictured. pewa Lake since 2003, public was one of his big- chronicling “Images of ty parks. They want to pick The purchase agreement ously purchased the 340- Joanne Dodaro said “it’s gest goals since taking the America: Chippewa Lake” our brains on the historic includes all mineral rights acre Chippewa Lake with good for our village,” add- post in 1993 until his retire- – has countless fond park aspects.” and lake privileges associ- a Clean Ohio Grant back ing, “I like knowing that the ment in 2018. memories from her youth. Park District Spokes- ated with the property, and in 2007. amusement park property is “It’s been on the radar “The first famous per- woman Jill Teubl called the will allow for the reopening The water has always owned by the Park District for a long time,” James said. son I ever saw in concert acquisition “a journey that of the east side of the lake – been popular for water and that it will help protect “Having a park on the east (there) was Pat Boone,” began more than 40 years Ohio’s largest inland glacial skiers, recreational boat- the lake.” side of the lake with good Foster recalled, adding her ago,” with talks dating back body of water – to the gen- ers and anglers, and is, of Remnants of the Fer- access to the water for pub- now-husband, “Ol’” Bill to shortly after its 1978 clo- eral public. course, the crown jewel ris wheel and other relics lic recreation makes the Foster, grew up in the Fenn sure. The Park District previ- for the tight-knit com- will be preserved, county most sense.” BF-00484894 13

July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 13 Savage Sounds The 330 is a treasure trove of musical culture In September 2015, I radio station supported by I got a lot of “where’s also heard in Youngstown (via moved to the Akron area. listeners and members. that?” when mentioning my 90.7 FM WKTL) and there is After 10 years in Charlot- Public radio music sta- pending move to Akron, but a fantastic music community tesville, Va. (home of UVA, tions can play a much wider I knew Akron has a great in Y-Town led by The Vindys, Monticello and variety of music, musical history. That is part Demos Papadimas, JD Eicher Dave Matthews from many genres of what made me feel con- and more. Youngstown’s his- Band), I had been and eras, because fident in making the move. tory is proud with artists like hired to serve as they aren’t focused I knew , Pretenders, The Human Beinz, Kool & program director on tight playlists Joseph Arthur, even Jessica The Gang and Glass Harp at WAPS-FM (91.3 to attract general Lea Mayfield, and, of course, among others who have been The Summit) in numbers of audi- Cleveland’s marquee name impactful on a national level. Akron. ence. In other The Michael Stanley Band. The point is this: we are Photo courtesy of 91.3 The Summit I was replac- words, we can But I was not aware of fortunate to live in such a It was the radio industry’s volatility that brought Brad Savage ing 30-year Pro- serve music lov- the rich history of the “Akron musically-cultured place. to Northeast Ohio, a region he says is rich with musical culture gram Director Bill ers and take more Sound,” the prominent punk There are at least 60-70 and history. Savage, program director at 91.3 The Summit, and Gruber, who was risks. We can years and the D.I.Y. ethic of active, current bands playing his family live in Wadsworth. retiring and had play local music, bands like Tin Huey, Chi Pig, in our area (at least, they’re that “WFH” (work from BRAD home) is a viable option. So, - WEEKLY CROSSWORD - worked his entire emerging artists, Rubber City Rebels, Teach- playing when we’re not in the ANSWERS career at the sta- SAVAGE deeper tracks. er’s Pet, The Bizarros and so midst of a global pandemic). if you can go anywhere, you tion. That’s virtual- Eventually, my many more. I did my musical Every genre you can imagine may as well be in a place that ly unheard of in the Program family settled in homework to discover the rich is represented. offers strong entertainment radio industry, and Director, 91.3 Wadsworth, and heritage of artists like The Out- There’s a strong D.I.Y. and cultural amenities. I think I was ready for the The Summit we’ve been here siders, Boz Scaggs, The Dead scene and smart people writ- Northeast Ohio is quickly relative stability almost five years Boys, Macy Gray, , ing songs, recording music, ascending the list of “buzz” the position offered FM WAPS now. I had grown , and many and contributing to the arts. regions and I am happy to be in such a vola- Akron/Canton up in the Twin Cit- more. If you dig back even fur- I believe that arts, music, and a part of it. tile industry. I was ies and lived in ther, you find success stories culture make an area a better In this column, we’ll cover also very excited college towns like like Vaughn Monroe and Ruby place to live. In the tech-driv- The Akron Sound, hometown for the creative freedom and Columbia, Mo.; Madison, & The Romantics. en, interconnected world of bands, music events and more. blank canvas of a public, Wis.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; and And let’s not forget 2020, one can choose to live I am proud to be on board with independent, noncommercial Charlottesville. Youngstown. The Summit is anywhere. We’ve learned Medina Weekly News!

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Get Practitioner, important that we According to the Ameri- because of you. Director and me your garden you and your gardens fea- away from me!” Medina all remember that can Psychology Associa- You will set the soil is rich and fer- tured in our columns. It will Sadly, I even television media tion, did you know sleeping tone with your Gardening tile. If weeds can be beautiful – and we will witnessed some outlets rely on rat- 60-90 minutes more per ideas, your gar- Enthusiast thrive, so can our learn from each other. cower in a corner because ings and reviews to stay in night can make you happier den achievements plants. Weeds are On our next stroll through they were so scared. A few business. and healthier? (even your mis- not a problem; The Garden Gate, we are people even “mask-shamed” While negative news Hit the sheets early haps), your neighborhood we’ll deal with easy methods going to meet Ashley Kul- our thermography clients results in higher ratings, tonight and feel better bragging rights, your ques- of weed control in future hanek. She is the Ohio State because, due to their imaging negative news also increases tomorrow. tions, and your concerns. columns. University Extension educa- study, they were unable to stress and anxiety. Remember that stress We will realize, discover and Our gardens and farms tor in agriculture and natural wear a mask that day. Reach out to a friend, can cause an array of symp- learn all of this through our stretch back to time imme- resources for Medina County. The stress and anxiety for both yourself and for toms – feelings of exhaus- humble and common, yet morial and are responsible She is also director of the that people continue to expe- them. Many individuals are tion, emotional instability, powerful and health-giving, for bringing the “civil” to Medina County Master Gar- rience is frightening but, still taking precautions and insomnia, brain fog and gardens. Yin and yang. civilization. And in these deners and we will discover fortunately, there are easy staying home which can lead more. Consider this: our plants unprecedented, topsy-turvy, more about these topflight ways to reduce your risk for to extreme loneliness. Loss Make time for stress and flowers are invited historic times we currently gardeners next time. contracting COVID-19 and of things that are important relief and become the CEO guests into our home and find ourselves in, there sit Remember the Chinese chronic illness, which start to us, like friendships and of your wellness plan. yard. As a proper host our humble gardens whisper- proverb: “Life begins the with reducing stressors in physical interactions, can It not only benefits your to your living, breathing ing to us to join them and day you start a garden.” Until your life – chemical, emo- often be overlooked. Don’t health, but you will be guests, it is incumbent take benefit in their healing next time, peace and health. tional, and physical. wait to host that virtual cof- more productive, improve upon us to treat them with nature. This week’s tip: for con- Eat right. Eat organic fee date. longevity, sleep more respect – 5-star lodgings COVID-19 doesn’t faze tinuous blooms, deadhead with lots of veggies and Move your body as soundly, look younger, and (good soil); fresh air and our gardens. We don’t need spent flowers. fruits. often as you can. feel better, too. Have you heard the buzz about the Medina Fiber network? By Janet Gommel network totaling approximately October start for these areas. “A recent study commissioned and check out availability for your Recently, I had the opportunity 40,000 homes. Additional loca- The reason all of this is impor- by the Fiber to the Home Council home. to learn about the upcoming instal- tions will be added after the first tant to Medina County residents is Americas (FTTH) and conducted As a homeowner and real estate lation process of Medina Fiber 40,000 homes, connecting via fiber found in an article written by For- by researchers from the University professional, I have encountered broadband network. and high speed wireless for remote sythe Appraisals published in July of Colorado at Boulder and Carne- many of our buyers who now work According to Village of Seville areas” 2015. gie Mellon University found broad- from home indefinitely being inter- Mayor Carol Carter, “Construction In discussions with Brian Snider “Valuation professionals know band Internet connections have a ested in a future home’s connectivity of the new, high-speed Medina of LitCommunities on April 23, the importance of an internet con- positive impact on home values. – or the lack of it. What a great mar- Fiber network will begin in July, he discussed how after Seville and nection in the field when they’re Specifically, fiber optic broadband keting item for your future sale: “This covering the Villages of Seville and Westfield Center were completed, conducting an appraisal, but the that produces download speeds of 1 home is connected to the Medina Westfield Center. Overwhelming the project is aimed to move north ability to connect to the web impacts gigabyte per second can add about Fiber community.” interest in the network has prompt- through Guilford and Westfield the valuation process beyond $5,400 to a home’s value.” Howard Hanna Realtor Janet ed our investors to accelerate fund- townships towards Chippewa Lake accessing data on comparable prop- For more information, visit Gommel is currently president of the ing for a much larger portion of the and Medina. His hope was for an erties during a walkthrough.” www.medina.litcommunities.net Medina County Board of Realtors. FARM-15

July 9, 2020 Medina Weekly News • 15 County Arts Council’s 36th Arts Week going virtual Pool open for By Kevin McManus Week in July,” said Linda 7:30 p.m. – Parsons and the summer The show, as they say, Loveless, MCAC president. Polk, Medina-based classic By Kevin McManus must go on. Despite chal- “The difference is, this year, rock The city of Medina’s lenges caused by COVID- everyone can enjoy it from Friday, July 17, at outdoor pool at Memo- 19, specifically the can- the comfort of their homes.” noon – Kim States and stu- rial Park on East Home- celation of most in-person Members of the commu- dents from KS Vocal Stu- stead Street has opened summer events, the Medi- nity and beyond are encour- dios in Medina for the season. It will be na County Arts Council aged to join in MCAC’s Friday, July 17, at 7:30 open seven days a week, is moving ahead with its Virtual Arts Week for noon p.m. – Bobby Laverty, of weather permitting, with annual Arts Week by bring- and 7:30 p.m. broadcasts Bobby Ray & Night Train, adjusted hours. ing an array of diverse per- every day from Monday, Cleveland-based blues The pool will be open for formances directly to com- July 13, through Friday, Also included on both two sessions daily: 11 a.m. munity members via online July 17, by visiting MCAC Facebook and at MedinaC- to 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. to 6 broadcasts twice a day July on its Facebook page at Photo courtesy of Grady Miller ountyArtsCouncil.org will p.m. The pool will be closed 13-17. Facebook.com/MedinaC- be recorded video contribu- and the area cleared from Americana duo Grady Miller, comprised of husband and wife It’s a departure from pre- ountyArtsCouncil. Cathy Grady Miller (left) and Michael Grady, both of whom are tions from: Buckeye High 2-3 p.m. for deep cleaning vious years, as Arts Week In addition to sharing also instructors at Woodsy’s in Medina, are one of several acts student, multi-instrumen- and sanitizing, according is traditionally celebrated on social media, MCAC slated to perform in the Medina County Arts Council’s 36th talist and vocalist Jacob to the Medina Community through a number of live recommends RSVP’ing to Arts Week – this year a virtual affair due to COVID-19. Canedy; the Medina United Recreation Center. gatherings centered around Virtual Arts Week by click- Quintet, classical writer and guitarist Church of Christ Choir; the The pool was to remain the expression of artistry. ing “Going” on the event Monday, July 13, at Wednesday, July 15, Medina Community Band, closed for the season, but However, utilizing the digi- page posted at the top of its 7:30 p.m. – Grady Miller, at noon – Kelly Parks and which is celebrating 150 a number of local donors tal platform, MCAC mem- Facebook page in order to blues and Americana duo, students from the Medina years; performances from stepped in to help. bers believe the level of receive updates, but this is also instructors at Woodsy’s Centre for Dance Arts ORMACO’s (Ohio Region- Built in the 1950s by quality local talent is well not required to view the per- Tuesday, July 14, at Wednesday, July 15, al Music, Arts and Cultural the Jaycees, Memorial Pool preserved and should be formances, which will also noon – Adam Michel, Clo- at 7:30 p.m. – Jim Gill, Outreach) “Jazz Under the was closed in 2012 after celebrated all the same. be available for viewing at verleaf Local Schools art Medina-based folk singer- Stars” series; and more. falling victim to disrepair “We are excited about MedinaCountyArtsCouncil. teacher, presenting a chalk songwriter and guitarist Connect with the Medi- and dwindling customers. continuing the 36-year tra- org. art presentation and demon- Thursday, July 16, na County Arts Council on Following years of heated dition of bringing local per- Schedule of virtual per- stration at noon – Nick Elkevizth, Facebook or visit its web- debates among Medina formers and artists to the formances: Tuesday, July 14, at acoustic guitarist from Lodi site to sign up for the news- City Council members, the Medina County commu- Monday July 13, at 7:30 p.m. – John Husbands, Music letter to receive the latest pool was renovated and nity with our annual Arts noon – Ekklesia Reed Medina-based singer-song- Thursday, July 16, at updates. reopened in 2017.

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9500WATT GENERATOR, $1,100. LOOKING FOR SMALL to medium 2220 NEW TORCHES WITH FULL TANKS puppies from USDA breeders. Cash WITH 2 WHEEL CART. $350. on pick up (330)491-6388. Help Wanted (610)207-4718. DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED for sid- 2700 1951 FARMALL CUB, rebuilt engine, ing crew, (330)466-8451 (Kidron or 60"-Belly mower, $2,000, WC-Allis Agriculture surrounding area). Chalmers, wide-front, footbrakes, HEARTLAND STAIRWAYS INC is 3point-hitch, nice shape-$2,100. 13YR. MORGAN STANDARDBRED looking for experienced woodworker (330)567-3379. Gelding. Broke for women. Steady to help build custom wood stairways. traveler, T.S.S., $3,000. Daniel Must be 18 years old. Competitive FOR SALE: AMISH made oak con- Coblentz, (330)231-8198. vertible crib/toddler/full-bed 8744 Har- wages, benefits, and transportation in 5YR. REGISTERED STANDARD- most areas. Apply at 8230 CR 245 rison Rd. Apple Creek. (330)473- 7058. BRED Mare. For more information call Holmesville, OH 44633 or call (330)763-1082. 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208 Deepwood Dr. 885 McKee Trl. 7274 Lonesome Pine Trl. 4100 Shurell Trl. 1637 Fixler Rd. 1194 Ty Dr. Wadsworth Hinckley Medina Medina Medina Medina $124,900 $624,900 474,900 $524,900 $410,000 $369,900 3 Days on Market 2 Days on Market 5 Days on Market 4 Days on Market GET YOUR HOME SOLD! Time to get it sold? We have a long history of proven results. Please send us a message or call today to set your appointment! 330-416-1597 • [email protected] • amyhoes.com Proven Results

* Top 1/2% ** 39 Days ** 98.84% OF ALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS AVERAGE TIME ON MARKET VS MLS AVERAGE % OF LIST PRICE FOR OUR NATIONWIDE AVERAGE OF 77 DAYS LISTINGS VS MLS AVERAGE OF 97.61%

* Based on MLS Statistics pulled 4/21/20 for Medina County 1/1/2015 - 1/1/2020 ** Based on MLS statistics pulled 4/21/2020 for Medina county 1/1/2015-1/1/2020 BF-00484424