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Sip N Shop Vendor Applications Being Accepted Call Today Sip n Shop on Main is taking applications for the event on July 25th from 2-7pm . Contact Jackie at rinearson05@frontier.com for an application Book Review At The YMCA 1st & 3rd Mondays Surviving Death “ A Journalist  Investigates Evidence For An Afterlife” by Leslie Kean.  Share a stimulating hour exchanging impressions & opinions at...

B-M Rotary holds annual Christmas party

The Rotary Club of Burton-Middlefield held its yearly Christmas Party at the Veteran’s Legacy Woods Park in Newbury Township on Dec. 13.  The event was attended by 42 members, spouses, friends, adult children, and past Rotary members who were invited to catch up on old friendships. Food, snacks, decorations and table settings by the event committee were over the...

Making a Difference: O’Reilly Equipment’s Role in Special Needs Fishing Acknowledged

BMR past District Governor, Bob Johnson; Paul and Jeff O'Reilly, co-owners O'Reilly Equipment and Geauga County Commissioner Jim Dvorak. / Geauga County Maple Leaf

Paul and Jeff O’Reilly, co-owners of O’Reilly Equipment received recognition from County Commissioner Jim Dvorak on behalf of Burton Middlefield Rotary (BMR) this past Tuesday, Nov. 28, “Giving Tuesday!” In 2012, after witnessing a hunting event for special needs kids, Dvorak was inspired to do the something similiar in Geauga County. Dvorak, a Rotary member, brought the concept to the...

Garfield Trail, a New Nonprofit, to Hold Inaugural Fundraiser

The Garfield Trail will hold its first fund raising event on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023.  The event will be held at Sharon James Cellars, 11303 Kinsman Road, Newbury, OH.  Sponsored by Dworken & Bernstein Law Co. L.P.A., the event will include food, wine tastings, raffle, 50/50, and fun! Limited seating available. RSVP’s due by Oct. 12, 2023. What started originally...

Bocci Ball Courts in Newbury because of Ben Terrill

“Everyone was a friend; he would engage with people of all ages.  We miss Ben very much and still struggle to understand why this happened,” said Dave Terrill of Newbury, father of Ben. “He made a big impact on a lot of people, and we are so proud of the many things that he did accomplish in his lifetime.”...

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