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Authentic German foods, beer, live Carol Stouder Farm and Country Market in the Cook-off, (judges will be culinary and res- entertainment, family fun, contests and heart of Amish Country. September 26 taurant professionals) Beer Tent, Cornhole giveaways. No charge Editor Sage Satori through October 31 Hayride, Corn Maze, Tournament, Scavenger Hunt, Pork Eating Now through October 31st visit Geneva Pick your own pumpkin, Petting Barn, Championship, Pumpkin Toss, Pump- on the Lake for the Halloween Monster Advertising & Marketing [email protected] Lunch Stand. Pig Races Every Saturday & kin Patch, Farmers Market, and much Crawl. The t-shirts this year are black Sunday in October 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. No ad- more. Many of the proceeds from the with and come in med, large, XL, XXL, Staff Writers mission charge. Cheer your favorite pig! events will benefi t the Ashtabula County and XXXL sizes. There will be thirteen Cat Lilly • Andrea Razavi Sage Satori October 2 Native American Indians Dance CDC. Applications for the cook-off and venues and the crawl this year consisted Snarp Farkle • Don Perry with the Indians - 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. October pork eating championship will be avail- of eight bars and fi ve shops. Also a second Helen Marketti Westside Steve 9 Fall Craft Classes Noon - 5 pm October able at Briquettes Smokehouse at 1104 adult only hay ride begins at High Tide on 16 Pioneer Days 11 a.m. - 5 pm Step back Bridge St. Ashtabula or via email nate@ Saturday October 2nd at 2pm. The ride is Contributing Writers in time! Ridgeview Farm is located at briquettessmokehouse.com Briquettes and free for anyone who wants to join in on Alex Bevan • Jasper • Eric Hoffman Patrick Podpadec • David Arthur 5488 Kinsman Rd. (SR 87) in Middlefi eld. the Lift Bridge Community Assoc. are the fun until there is no more room on the Chad Felton • Annette Keys www.ridgeviewfarm.com 440-693-4000 organizers of the event. wagon. So get to The High Austin Stouder • Tom Todd Doniella Winchell • Hoss Tide early! Mark your calendar for the Bridge Lake County Oktober- Circulation Manager Street Octoberfest in beautiful Ashtabu- fest October 8-9 (6- James Alexander la Harbor October 2nd & 3rd. The event 11pm Fri) 11am-11pm Circulation is a family festival to celebrate some of (Sat) Our Lady of Amy Balsiger • Andy Evanchuck Eileen Froelich • Bob Lindeman the last warm days of the season. 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Box 118 • Geneva, Ohio 44041 Phone: (440) 415-0999 28•••••••••••••••••••• Behind the Mic E-Mail: [email protected] 29••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Classiϐieds 30••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Snarp Farkle September 22 - October 6, 2010 www.northcoastvoice.com • (440) 415-0999 3 The Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival is celebrating its 27th Anniversary on October 9 & 10th. The main festival is held annually at the Ashtabula County Fairgrounds on the 2nd full weekend in October from 8:00am to 5:00pm daily. The Festival includes Offi cial Souvenirs, Crafts, Entertainment, This year there is a new Historic Vehicles and Engines, a Farmers bridge to dedicate! It is Market, a Quilt Show, Draft Horses, Contests, the West Liberty Street a Parade, and Great Food! Bridge, located on West Liberty Street (surprise!) in the City of Geneva. It is the only covered "-,b2 bridge in a municipality MISS in the county. Thanks and be shared with the boys working that day are encouraged to drive through on the wooden to the foresight of the Geneva City Council; to help with their scouting expenses. Restroom road rails. former county engineer, John Smolen and facilities available. State Road Covered Bridge his engineering fi rm; and the great students Giddings Road Covered Bridge Activities: Benefi t for Cancer Center – baked and instructors of the Ashtabula County Joint Activities: We will be selling Covered Bridge goods, bridge dogs, walking tacos and chili. Vocational School, the county now have the souvenirs. There will be many handmade Restroom facilities available. 17th GRAND shortest covered bridge that will be able to items to sell – rag rugs, afghans, and aprons. hold vehicular traffi c in the United States. So We will also be selling pumpkins and squash. Ashtabula County has 17 Covered Bridges RE-OPENING now, the county truly has the longest and the We will have baked goods, cabbage and and due to space availability we regret that shortest of the nations covered bridges. What noodles, and stuffed pepper soup. we were not able to list every bridge and their Now thru Dec. 24th! a great distinction for Ashtabula County! Janet and her helpers really enjoy meeting the coinciding activities during the festival week- For your entertainment this year the festival folks who come to the bridge and she urges Large Century Home Filled with end. Directions to each bridge are available has the Maidens IV, a quartet of sisters who everyone to come and have a great time along on the website coveredbridgefestival.org The Beautiful Gifts Upstairs & Down. perform Celtic and Irish music that is just with them. Restroom facilities available. main festival at the Ashtabula Co. Fairgrounds Visit a Different Theme amazing. Local groups performing are: The Graham Road Covered Bridge in Jefferson will also have information on the Blevins Brothers Band and Kenny Osborn for Activities: Pierpont Mix-n-Match PACS 4-H activities at each bridge and their location. Around Every Corner... some down home country music. The Geauga Club will be having a bake sale. We will also Even Halloween & Thanksgiving, too! Highlanders, a bag pipe and drum corps will offer food. There will be hot dogs, walking Schedule of events: be in the parade and then perform for us on tacos, homemade soup, hot and cold cider, Saturday, October 9, 2010 Saturday afternoon at the Fairgrounds. coffee, soda & water. Restroom facilities OSILGIL? available. 8:00 a.m. Gates Open Benetka Road Covered Bridge Netcher Road Covered Bridge 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. • Pancake Breakfast – a-F>5ILF>b Activities: Hay rides by Sackett family Activities: Displays from Covered Bridge Ashtabula Kiwanis – Expo Center (weather permitting). Tiny Trotters 4-H Club Gardens. Homemade maple syrup. Hot dogs, 9:00 a.m. • Parade Line Up – Glass Ornaments will have pony rides (weather permitting). hot coffee, hot chocolate, tea and other snacks Jefferson High School Parking Lot Homemade French fries by Nick Wayman. available. 10:00 a.m. • Craft Buildings Open ;H>0?=?CP?-@@ Doughnuts and coffee, cider offered by the Restroom facilities available courtesy of the 11:00 a.m. • Parade arrives at Fairgrounds Fire Department for a free-will offering. Sev- Jefferson Township Trustees. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. • Blevins Brothers Band eral local 4-H Clubs will sell baked goods and Olin Covered Bridge 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Moo Train Wonderful Coffees & Teas soup. Hot dogs, pop, and chips will also be Activities: Olin Bridge will have fresh cider Music Boxes & Water Globes for sale. Restroom facilities available courtesy to offer along with homebaked peanut butter 12:00 p.m. • Senior Citizen of the Year announcement 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. • Maidens IV – Expo Center !FI=EMY$;CLC?MY"IFFM of the Sheffi eld Township Trustees. cookies made from a favorite Olin family Caine Road Covered Bridge recipe. Covered Bridge Festival souvenirs will 2:00 p.m. • Dedication of West Liberty Street Bridge, Geneva -LH;G?HNM%;FIL?Y1;HN;M The Milkshakes 4-H Club will be a bake sale. also be available. Be sure to get your new cal- 2:00 p.m.