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Highland County Proud 2020 Resource Guide for Highland County, Ohio The Highland House Museum in Hillsboro serves as headquarters for the Highland County Historical Society. A supplement to Serving: Hillsboro, Greenfield, Leesburg, Lynchburg, Mowrystown, Rainsboro, Highland, Marshall, New Market, Sinking Spring, Belfast, Buford, Sugar Tree Ridge, Fairfax, Carmel
2020 Highland County Proud 3 REALIZE Highland County Elected Officials YOUR Highland County Council-at-Large – DREAM! Commissioners – Jeff Duncan, Gary Abernathy, Dane Allard; Brandon Leeth, (513) 222-3747; Turn your great idea into Terry Britton, (937) 393-1911 Ann E. Morris, (937) 763-7076 a thriving business. Prosecutor – Anneka Collins, (937) 393-1851 1st Ward Council – Adam Wilkin Clerk of Courts – 2nd Ward Council – Grow! is the leading resource Dwight O. Hodson, Claudia Klein, (937) 393-6795 in Highland County for (937) 393-9957 Sheriff – Donnie Barrera, 3rd Ward Council – small business start-up, (937) 393-2982 Recorder – Patty Day 4th Ward Council – growth and retention. Chad McConnaughey, (937) 393-9954 Mary B. Stanforth Village of Auditor – William Fawley, Greenfield (937) 393-1915 City Manager – Treasurer – Vickie Warnock, Grow! Highland County (937) 393-9951 Todd Wilkin Law Director – Brian Zets, Engineer – (937) 763-1695 P. Dean Otworth, (800) 337-0626 (937) 393- 3496 Council-at-Large – Eric Borsini; Phil Clyburn; Coroner – Jeff Beery, Kyle Barr, (937) 393-6633 (937) 763-0100, Tracy Evans Judge of Common Pleas – Rocky Coss, (937) 393-2161 Mark Branham, (937) 403-3915; Enterprise Facilitator Judge of Common Pleas Brenda Losey, (Probate & Juvenile) – (937) 403-8098 Kevin Greer, (937) 393-9982 Judge of Hillsboro Village of Call Facilitator Municipal Court – Highland Tracy Evans David McKenna, Mayor – Jeremy Kibbey today to find (937) 393-3022 Fiscal Officer – out how Grow! Highland County Court- Amy Buddelmeyer, Madison Township – (937) 763-3999 can help your Robert J. Judkins, Member of Council – business. (937) 981-2139 Jeremy Kibbey, (937) 780-1042; City of Hillsboro Aaron Ludwick, Mayor – Justin Harsha (937) 763-2059; www.growhighlandco.org Law Director – Andrew Macken, Fred J. Beery, (937) 403-4028; tracyevans1988@yahoo.com OH-70175186 (937) 393-1907 Kevin Smith, Auditor – Alex Butler (937) 403-0122; Deanna Taylor, Growing! our county Treasurer – Heather Young President of Council – (937) 763-1039; one business at a time. Tom Eichinger, (513) 607-5012 Timothy Williams, (937) 780-1111
4 2020 Highland County Proud Village of Leesburg Village of Village of Clay Township Mayor – Shawn Priest Lynchburg Mowrystown Trustee – Kenneth Bohl, Fiscal Officer – Tracy Evans, Mayor – James Burton Mayor – Steve Sheeley, (937) 446-3149; (937) 780-6928 Village Administrator – (937) 442-5844 William Brett Glover, Member of Council – Ashley Campbell, Fiscal Officer – Jill Stolz, (937) 446-3546; Chris Runyon, (937) 364-2241 (937) 402-7355 James Massey, (937) 780-1321; Fiscal Officer – Member of Council – (937) 446-3201 John Michael; Richard Tolle, Karen Gibson, Jim Allen; Jerry Barr, Fiscal Officer – (937) 780-6911; (937) 364-2241 (937) 442-5475; Patricia Winkle, Member of Council – Kristen Spitznagel, (937) 446-2405 Rita J. Smith-Daulton, (937) 780-3775; Jim Allen, Jerry Barr, (513) 479-4243; Jason Diekmeyer; Concord Township Kenneth Worley, Kristen Spitznagtel, Jason Diekmeyer, Debbie Wulfhorst, Trustee – Jason Campbell, (937) 403-8483 (937) 927-5422; Debbie Wulfhorst (937) 217-0527 Tony Gulley, Village of (937) 763-5296; Sinking Spring Gary Shannon, Mayor – Rick Greiner, (937) 763-0191 (937) 588-4321 Fiscal Officer – Fiscal Officer – Karen Schroder, Wilma Green, (937) 442-2903 (937) 588-4616 Dodson Township Member of Council – Kerry McElwee, Trustee – Randy Mitchell, (937) 588-3575; (937) 364-2043; Richard Hatfield, Marvin Resibois, Donnie Bentley, (937) 725-4105; Stacy Osborn, Kay Green, Ty Smith, (937) 364-0039 Duyane Boyde Fiscal Officer – Kristy Warner, Brushcreek Township (937) 364-9046 Trustee – David Chaney, (937) 588-2255; Fairfield Township David Cruea, Trustee – Andy Caldwell, (937) 588-5455; (937) 402-0268; Danny McBee, Mike Pfister, (937) 466-2520 (937) 708-1685; Fiscal Officer – Kenneth E. Stevens, Angela Crum, (937) 780-6200 use is located in the The Highland County Courtho (937) 588-3018 Fiscal Officer – Pat Hagen, center of uptown Hill sbo ro. (937) 218-6289 937.393.2373 Steve Thompson www.thompsonfuneralhomes.com Meghan Davis OH-70175644
2020 Highland County Proud 5 Hamer Township Marshall Township Paint Township Salem Township Trustee – Jon Holbrook, Trustee – Shane Flannery, Trustee – Steven Karnes, Trustee – Dave Hamilton, (937) 288-0011; (937) 403-8771; (937) 365-1455; (937) 288-2645; Bruce Leininger, Tim Sheeley, Corey Miller, John R. Roush; (937) 288-2238; (937) 466-2124; (937) 763-5862; Shane Simmons, Nathan Mootz, Clint Shoemaker, Randy Mustard, (937) 509-4306 (937) 288-2750 (937) 763-4175 (937) 365-1601 Fiscal Officer – Jamie Wells, Fiscal Officer – Kim Walker, Fiscal Officer – Melanie Fiscal Officer – (937) 288-0094 (937) 288-2305 Phillips, (937) 430-2423 Karen Rumbaugh, (937) 365-1290 Union Township Jackson Township New Market Trustee – Nathan D. Brown, Trustee – Chad Frazier, Township Penn Township (937) 393-1594; (937) 402-7265; Trustee – Kenny Harless, Trustee – Joseph Fraysier, Brad Hart, (937) 402-8436; (937) 393-6905; Darrell Bumgarner, (937) 763-7006; Jerry L. Miller, Jr., Thomas Juillerat, (937) 393-5422; John Henize, (937) 764-1238 (937) 393-5693; Jay Duncan, (937) 673-0391; (937) 364-6225 Fiscal Officer – Carleta Richard (Dick) Barrera, Derek N. Watson, Fiscal Officer – Weyrich, (937) 466-2488 (937) 393-1119 (937) 393-4916 John W. Henize, Fiscal Officer – Sara Surber, Fiscal Officer – Jason Davis, (937) 603-7703 Liberty Towship (513) 309-9565 (937) 402-7873 Trustee – Tyler Kelch; Washington Ronald D. Ward, Township (937) 393-0143; Trustee – Mike Jerry Williams Countryman, Fiscal Officer – Kay Barrera, (937) 393-1462; (937) 402-9023 Arthur Harless, (937) 393-9552; Madison Township Travis Mootz, Trustee – Bruce Baird, (937) 205-5196 (937) 981-2070; Fiscal Officer – Vic Gall, Bill Buck, (937) 981-2856; (937) 393-3619 Daniel Matthews, (937) 763-8715 Whiteoak Township Fiscal Officer – Sherri Trustee – Charles L. Bratton, Beatty, (937) 981-4310 (937) 442-2471; John Stephan, (937) 483-6107; Fred Yochum, The marina at Paint Creek Lak e is shown in this picture. (937) 442-6085 Fiscal Officer – Wayne Ferguson, (937) 442-3291 HILLSBORO 221 North High Street Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 100 HARRY SAUNER (937) 393-4242 937-402-4571 OH-70175380 OH-70174502 www.donfender.com
6 2020 Highland County Proud Highland County Sights and Sounds HILLSBORO AREA ments on our website, top in the state. Moto-X, Picnic area, children’s play- www.hchistoricalsociety. tractor pulls, rides, games, ground, walking and nature THE HIGHLAND weebly.com, Facebook and exhibits, demolition -der- trails. Soccer/Softball, cross- HOUSE MUSEUM the local newspapers. bies, livestock shows. Live country events held here. Director Vicki Knauff Our phone number is entertainment nightly. Liberty Park is home of 151 East Main St., 937-393-3392 the Highland County Fam- Hillsboro FESTIVAL OF ily YMCA. The YMCA (937) 393-3392 CHRISTMAS LIGHTING THE BELLS brings the fulfillment of the The Highland House OF COURTHOUSE July 2-4. Location to be original F.A.C.T. Park com- Museum is home to the Hillsboro, Highland announced. The ever popu- mittee dreams to a reality. Highland County Histori- County Courthouse (old- lar festival has something In addition to the Y, cal Society and is located est courthouse still in use for the entire family. Rides, visitors of Liberty Park in Hillsboro’s Historic Dis- in Ohio). Contact: Hills- games and daily activities (renamed in 1997) will still trict. It is located at 151 boro Junior Women’s Club. for the young and young find a shelter house to enjoy East Main St. Held Saturday evening at heart alike and local and summer picnics, nature 2020 will mark the anni- after Thanksgiving, the nationally known free enter- trails to explore and many versaries of several sig- courthouse is lit up from tainment for the whole fam- other activities sponsored nificant events – the 500th top to bottom. ily. 35th year. by the Highland County anniversary of the signing The Festival has a large Activity Center, such as of the Mayflower Com- HIGHLAND COUNTY variety of great food. youth soccer and peewee pact, the 100th anniversa- HOLIDAY PARADE Southern Ohio artisans football. Reservations for ry of the dedication of the Hillsboro and crafters display their the shelter house and ampi- Tomb of the Unknowns, Uptown Business items in a large show. theater can be arranged the 100th anniversary of Association through the Mayor’s office Women’s Suffrage and the Merchants, local clubs ELKS GOLF COURSE at (937) 393-5219. 50th anniversary of the and organizations join 451 Danville Pike Vietnam War. Events or together for a wonderful SR 138, Hillsboro GREENFIELD AREA activities will highlight parade for the children. (937) 393-3047 these events. Date: Saturday after Nine hole challenging MURAL CITY/GFLD The Highland House is Thanksgiving. course. Open to the public In 1986 Greenfield open Friday and Saturday except for certain club became a city of murals. afternoons from 1-4 p.m. HIGHLAND events, March to Novem- Local artist, Eddie Clifton, and an assistant will be COUNTY FAIR ber. Banquet facilities tells the story of Greenfield available on Friday after- Hillsboro Fairgrounds available at lodge. with beautiful murals paint- noons for research in the P.O. Box 564, Hillsboro ed on outside walls of area library. The Museum will (937) 393-9975 LIBERTY PARK businesses around town. open May 1 and close Dec. Seven days and nights Located at north edge of 24. Watch for announce- beginning Sept. 6-12. Hillsboro – off U.S. 62 Junior Fair – one of the (937) 393-5219 PETERS Star Cinemas COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Heating & Cooling LLC New Installations & Repairs OH-70174512 lowering your heating cost - since 1983 - Digital Projectors Save Some Green by Going Green! 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound • Energy Efficient Heat Pumps 3D Digital First Run Movies • • Geo-Thermal Heat Pumps 95% Gas Furnaces • Mini Split Systems OH-70174507 211 Harry Sauner Rd, Hillsboro • Whole House Generators For Show Times Call 937-393-8400 FREE ESTIMATES (937) 393-5201 OH Lic #26799
2020 Highland County Proud 7 SMITH’S TANNERY GREENE COUNTRIE day of the festival. full of food, games, and Meeting Place & Museum TOWNE FESTIVAL On Friday the festival vendors; and rides for kids 103 E. Jefferson St., City of Greenfield starts at 4:30 p.m. with the of all ages. Greenfield, Ohio 45123 Are you looking for some- opening ceremony followed So, bring your lawn Contact Harold Schmidt thing to do with your family by the Queens Pageant chairs, buy unlimited (937) 981-2905 or friends? Then come enjoy with live entertainment. amusement ride wristbands Built in 1821 and one one of the most entertaining Our Festival has an action for the kids, and sit back of the oldest stone homes festivals in Ohio. The Greene packed schedule with some- and relax. Also don’t forget in Greenfield, it was fully Countrie Towne Festival thing for everyone with the to check out our website restored in 1976. It is the takes place the third week- following activities: Queens for the for up to date infor- oldest tannery intact in end every July. This year the Parade; Grand Parade; mation and a schedule of Ohio. National Register of festival dates are July 17-19. Car Show; Antique Trac- events and come on out Historical Places. For three days you can come tor Show; Craft Show; 5k and have some fun and to downtown Greenfield and Run; Live Entertainment; as always this is a FREE B&O RAILROAD check out the different activi- Charity Auction; A midway admission event. DEPOT/D.T.I. ties that are planned each RAILROAD DEPOT McArthur Way Contact Harold Schmidt (937) 981-2905 Two adjacent restored depots offer a fine example of days gone by. The B&O Depot is owned by the Historical Society and the D.T.I. Depot is owned by Dr. Michael Sims, D.V.M. Open during the Festival and for special groups at any time. TRAVELERS REST Historical Headquarters Built in 1812 Open Thursdays 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. and by chance. GRAIN & HAY BUILDING Houses all old McClain hland County Historica l High School Yearbooks and use in Hillsboro is now owned by the Hig The historic Scott Ho all old Greenfield Times for Society. viewing. Look no further. Having one special person for your car, home and life insurance lets you get down to business with the rest of your life. It’s what I do. GET TO A BETTER STATE™. CALL ME TODAY. Amatha Farrens, Agent 226 N High Street Hillsboro, OH 45133 Bus: 937-393-8080 www.amathafarrens.com State Farm Mutal Automobile Insurance Company, OH-70175733 State Farm Indemnity Company, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL
8 2020 Highland County Proud GREENFIELD LYNCHBURG AREA owners and businesses however donations to help CHRISTMAS PARADE participate in the annual defray costs are accepted. Contact: Mike Stafford LYNCHBURG event. Various activities First full weekend in Eagles Lodge COVERED BRIDGE are planned each year November, Saturday (937) 981-4242 Any questions contact with open houses at many 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday Annual Christmas Parade the Village of Lynchburg downtown businesses, 12 noon-5 p.m. held first weekend in (937) 364-2241. Memory crowning of king and December. Lane-west end of High queen, caroling and a com- PAINT CREEK AREA Street, Lynchburg. One of munity church service. GREENFIELD the few covered bridges Date: Second Sunday eve- PAINT CREEK IMAGINATION left in southern Ohio. Ruth ning of December. STATE PARK KINGDOM Cramton Memorial Park Lions Club meets the 14265 U.S. Route 50, 200 N. Fifth St., adjoins for picnic area. third Tuesday of each Bainbridge, OH Greenfield, Ohio 45123 month at 6:30 p.m. at the (937) 981-7061 - (937) 981-2152 LYNCHBURG: Leesburg United Methodist Camp Office The Imagination King- A VILLAGE CHRISTMAS Church. dom is located two blocks Second weekend in ROCKY FORK AREA west of the center of town, December, Lynchburg area LEESBURG homes & businesses will ROCKY FORK off SR 28 and half a block ARTISAN FOLK FAIR STATE PARK north of Fifth Street. A new be open for your shop- Fairfield High School ping pleasure. Featured 9800 N. Shore Dr. play structure was built in 11611 S.R. 771 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 March of 2020 by the hands items are handcrafted Leesburg, Ohio 45135 items and homemade (937) 393-4284 of the community, replac- A display and sale of pre- Paint Creek State Park: ing the beloved wooden delicacies. Door prizes at miere handmade arts and many homes. Maps avail- 14265 U.S. Route 50, structure built in 1993 by crafts. This annual event is Bainbridge, OH 45612 students, parents, and citi- able at Lynchburg Library sponsored by a non-profit and participating homes. (937) 981-7061 zens of Greenfield. Includes organization interested in Pike Lake State Park: play equipment, benches, Lynchburg is located 3 preserving and promoting miles north of US Rt 50 1847 Pike Lake Rd., and a picnic area. Open to traditional folk art. This Bainbridge, OH 45162 public daily, dawn to dusk, on Rt 134 & 135. 22 miles quality two day festival fea- south of Wilmington. (740) 493-2212 except during school hours. tures an exciting schedule Lake White State Park: Free to public. of events including demon- 2757 State Route 551, LEESBURG AREA strations by quilters, weav- BUCKEYE HILLS LEESBURG ANNUAL Waverly, OH 45690 ers, and wood carvers. Call Pike Lake COUNTRY CLUB LIONS CLUB Entertainment is pre- 7261 Limes Rd. LUMINARIA Located in Highland, sented by accomplished Ross, and Pike Counties 6 mi. west of Greenfield U.S. 62 and S.R. 28 performers, and an auction (937) 981-4136 Intersection. these four parks offer camp- and quilt show are part of ing facilities near a variety Open to public. 18 holes, The village of Leesburg the weekend schedule. carts available, Pro Shop, and surrounding rural of accessible water acres No admission charge, available for fishing, swim- swimming pool. communities light up with the beauty of candles along the walks as home- HIGHLAND COUNTY HEARING AID CENTER Hearing Aid Sales • Repair & Cleaning Services Free Hearing Screenings • Batteries & Supplies 215 N. High St., Hillsboro, OH 45133 (Across from Armory) (937) 393-4558 30 Day Money Back Guarantee This is the entrance to the cam Now accepting all Major pgrounds at Rocky Fork State Park. OH-70175446 Credit Cards! Diane Garneau, BC-HIS
2020 Highland County Proud 9 ming, and boating experi- fact that magic is an impor- more information contact ty both male and female.” ences. Rocky Fork, Paint tant entity in the Brizius our website at The Salem Academy oper- Creek, and Pike Lake have lives, the main reason for www.arcofappalachia.org. ated for 67 years. Marina facilities that offer the name is – When the boat rentals, fuel, bait and Shawnee lived in this part CAVE LAKE BAINBRIDGE AREA sundry items. Rocky Fork of Ohio, they always had 1132 Bell Hollow Rd. THE DENTAL MUSEUM and Paint Creek offer sea- a special camp right on U.S. 50 to S.R. 753 to 208 W. Main St. sonal dock rentals. Rocky the property that is now Bell Hollow Road Bainbridge, OH 45612 Fork and Lake White have owned by the Brizius fam- (937) 588-3252 (740) 634-2246 or reservable meeting facili- ily. They chose this place Campground has 200 (740) 634-2228 ties available. Pike Lake has because of a very special sites of which 100 are elec- Open March, April, May cabin rentals throughout the spring on the property the tric, water, store, beach, weekends 1 p.m.-4 p.m.. year. For camping and cabin water from which suppos- cabins. Hours: Open April 1 June, July & August 6 reservations call (866) 644- edly could cure anything through October 31. Cost: days a week 1 p.m.-4 p.m., 6727. For dock and meeting – especially depression. Call for rates. Closed Mondays. August- facilities call the park to The Shawnee called this October thru Festival of make a reservation. spring of water Chalbeet OCTAGONAL Leaves, weekends 1 p.m.- – roughly translated as SCHOOLHOUSE 4 p.m. Closed November- HIGHLAND CO. MAGIC WATER! The Has been in continuous February. The “Cradle of ANTIQUE Magic Waters Theatre folks use since 1831. Located on Dentistry Education in MACHINERY SHOW will tell you that a visit to Public Square in Sinking America”, the Dental Muse- Highland County their productions will also Spring, S.R. 41, southeast um is located on U.S 50. Fairgrounds take away any blues that of Hillsboro. in Bainbridge. The home Use red entrance gate off of you may have arrived with. and school are restored to SOUTH SALEM AREA look much as they did in State Route 73/North West Visit the theatre’s web SALEM ACADEMY the early 1800s. There are Street. page at magicwaters. South Salem, east of many exhibits of early den- Contact: Gene Malott weekly.com. Greenfield off SR 28 tistry to interest visitors. (937) 288-2384 SINKING SPRING AREA 171 Lyndon Rd., June 28, 29, 30 Greenfield, Ohio PIKE LAKE Free entertainment, food, FORT HILL STATE (937) 981-4857 STATE PARK booths, demonstrations, MEMORIAL It was built in 1842 and 1847 Pike Lake Rd., and flea market. Admission Off SR 41 S., restored in 1986. Today it Bainbridge, Ohio 45612 - $3 per person. Children 13614 Fort Hill Road includes meeting rooms, a (740) 493-2212 under 12 free. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 museum and a library that Nature programs, camp, MAGIC WATERS On-Site Manager contains memorabilia of a picnic, trails, boat rental, THEATRE (937) 588-3221 former era. The Academy nature center, group cab- 7757 Cave Rd. Site Manager: D. Keuhner formed by what is now ins and individual cabins, Bainbridge 45612 (937) 365-1937 called South Salem Pres- fishing and swimming Located 4 miles west Nature trails, picnic areas, byterian Church aimed “to beach. of Bainbridge, just off ancient Indian fortifica- provide better educational US Rt. 50 on Cave Road tions. Handicap accessibil- advantages to our young (next to the 7 Caves) ity. Museum Closed. For and those of this communi- (937) 365-1388 Contact: Janice Brizius MAGIC WATERS THEATRE READIES FOR 2020 SEASON Plans are getting under way for the 2020 season at Magic Waters Theatre. “Where in the world did the name Magic Waters come from?” is a ques- tion that is posed to the Brizius, producers at the This is an artist’s conception of what Highland District Hospital theatre. The answer is very will look like when its current construction project is complete. simple – In addition to the
10 2020 Highland County Proud FALL FESTIVAL SEIP MOUND Culture. The park con- SERPENT MOUND OF LEAVES Off U.S. 50 tains large earthworks 3850 State Route 73, Fax: (740) 702-2727, (800) 686-1535 and mounds built by the Peebles, Ohio – (740) 639-3173 Ohio Historical Society Hopewell peoples. The visi- Phone 1-800-752-2757 Concession: Sue Johnson Indian mounds, trails, tors center features muse- Indian mounds in the Arts & Crafts: picnic areas. Hours: Sunup um exhibits, an orientation shape of a serpent. Beth Harrison to sunset. film, and cooperating asso- In northern Adams Coun- Email: info@visitchillicothe ciation sales area. ty, 19 miles south of Hills- ohio.com HOPEWELL CULTURE boro on SR 73. (937) 587- Bainbridge is located on NATIONAL TECUMSEH OUTDOOR 2796. Largest serpent effigy U.S. 50 between Hillsboro HISTORICAL PARK HISTORICAL DRAMA in North America, tours by and Chillicothe. 2019 is 16062 SR 104, Chillicothe P.O. Box 73, Chillicothe, special arrangement. Win- the 52nd year for this fes- (740) 774-1126 or OH 45601 ter travelers, please note tival which highlights the (740) 774-1125 Brochure and map that the relatively steep beauty of Paint Valley Sky- www.nps.gov/hocu available. park roads and grounds are line Drive, which includes Visitor Center open daily Contact: Box Office not plowed in the winter, four well-marked touring 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with Toll Free and may not be accessible loops totaling 135 miles. extended hours to 6 p.m. (866) 775-0700 in high snow or icy condi- The village invites every- June through August. Email: tecumseh@ tions. Please check local one to share in the three Closed Thanksgiving, bright.net weather conditions before day event which includes December 25, and Witness the spectacular planning a winter trip. quilting bees, apple butter January 1. reenactment of the life and Serpent Mound is open making, antique and craft From about 500 BC to death of the Great Shawnee every day from 9 a.m. to displays. Dates: 3rd week- AD 200, the Ohio River leader Tecumseh. Over dusk. Museum hours vary end in October annually. Valley was a focal point of 1.8 million tourists have with the season. The park the prehistoric Hopewell enjoyed an evening in the is open extended hours for large amphitheatre located the following events: Spring in the forest of Sugarloaf Equinox, Thursday, March Mountain near Chillicothe. 19, 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; NEED HELP Covered restaurant terrace Summer Solstice, Saturday, provides spacious din- June 20, 6 a.m. to 9:30 ing area before the drama p.m.; Autumn Equinox, GETTING ON THE performance. Behind the Tuesday, Sept. 22, 7 a.m.- scenes tours available. 8 p.m.; Winter Solstice, Monday, Dec. 21, 10 a.m. LONG’S RETREAT -9 p.m. FAMILY RESORT A parking fee of $15 per 50 Bell Hollow Rd., Latham vehicle is charged at Ser- (937) 588-3725 pent Mound. The fee helps SR 124, 5 miles west of our non-profit organization Latham, 4 miles east of keep Serpent Mound open Sinking Spring. to the public. Donations to Over 400 acres in south- the Arc of Appalachia are ern Ohio’s scenic hills, fea- also greatly appreciated. turing spacious trailer and Park Amenities and Info: tent sites (shaded lakeside, No concessions are avail- electric or primitive) in a able, but bottled water is rustic natural setting. Water sold at the gift shop. Mod- fun includes 2 waterslides, ern restrooms. Picnic tables Call the swimming (lifeguards), and picnic shelter. Dogs fishing, canoeing, and Highland County QRT paddle boats on a 20-acre allowed on leashes. Fully wheelchair and stroller OH-70175785 stocked lake. Also enjoy for a confidential appointment miniature golf, rec hall, go- accessible. Groups and Events karts, showers, concessions welcome. Please schedule 937-752-6002 and tennis. Seasonal, over- night and monthly rates ahead of time so our staff can accommodate your www.facebook.com/HighCoQRT available. group.
2020 Highland County Proud 11 ‘A sense of community’ Jackson: SSCC was academics. “Even as a child, it was nursing program hard for me to succeed in school without having to is close to home study, study, study,” she said. “I think Southern State Submitted story took some of the burden… I had family support and all When Emily Jackson these people around me. I graduated high school in felt like if I ever had a con- 2003, she wanted to pursue cern, I had somebody to link a career in nursing, but she onto and I kind of got over did not want to go too far my academic fear.” from home. Jackson said Southern Since her mother worked State’s small class sizes gave at the local community col- her space to ask questions lege, Jackson said attend- without feeling judged by a Submitted photo ing classes there was a hundred or more students. Julie Krebs sets up a nursing mannequin at Southern State Community College in Hillsboro. no-brainer. “Just knowing a lot of the “I just felt like there was people I went to school with Heartland a sense of community that was important,” she said. I wasn’t sure I would get “When I got in the nursing st way Your be somewhere else,” Jackson program, I had other people hothm e said. from other counties, but is rough SM A PROVEN LEADER rs Jackson is still close to with so many classes togeth- our doo home, working full-time as a er, we felt like a family.” nurse practitioner at Adena Jackson said Southern Hillsboro, and she said those State was also a good choice After surgery, illness or injury, you want to get in a similar situation would for her financially due to home and back to your life as quickly as possible. do well to start at Southern low tuition rates. Choosing the right medical and rehabilitation team State Community College. “It’s very affordable,” she will strongly impact your recovery. Heartland offers Jackson said from a young said, adding that taking state-of-the-art equipment, trained therapists and age she knew she wanted classes at the community to take care of people, and college then nurses,similar to a hospital setting. Our team offers that was what led her to transferring credits to alternatives for patients making the transition eventually pursue an associ- larger schools for further from hospital to home by using an intensive ate’s degree in nursing from education is a financial approach that teaches lifestyle adjustments Southern State. boon. Jackson herself went to promote independence. After all, isn’t your “I come from a very nur- on to earn a bachelor’s turing family and lots of degree from Ohio University goal to successfully return home and back to a people around me were ill,” and a master’s degree from meaningful lifestyle? Come tour Heartland, see our she said. “Part of me just the University of Cincinnati. staff in action and receive a complimentary tour wanted to nurture people Jackson, who also fills package. We will also show you our outcomes that and be able to take care of in as an instructor at the are targeted to getting patients back home. my family. That was the key Southern State nursing factor for me wanting to department, said she’s Heartland of Hillsboro become a nurse.” “proud of our program.” 1141 Northview Dr. Hillsboro OH-70175643 Jackson said one of her biggest challenges in school See COMMUNITY | 13 937-393-5766 • www.hcr-manorcare.com
12 2020 Highland County Proud Highland County Schools Bright Local Superintendent Hillsboro Middle School (937) 393-3431 School District (937) 981-2152 550 U.S. 62 South (800) 628-7722 P.O. Box 299 Board Members: Eric Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 www.sscc.edu Mowrystown, Ohio 45155 Wise, Sandy Free, Marilyn Jimmy Rhoades, Fayette Campus Terry Fouch, Mitchel, Charley Roman, Intermediate School 1270 US Route 62 SW Superintendent Eric Zint Principal Washington Court House, (937) 442-3114 McClain High School (937) 393-9877 Ohio 43160 Board Members: Steven 200 North Fifth St. Hillsboro Elementary 1-740-333-5115 T. Cox, Angela K. Wright, Greenfield, Ohio 45123 500 US 62 S. Tammy Hauke, John D. North Campus Jason Potts, Principal Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 1850 Davids Dr. Gillespie, Jobey Lucas Matt Shelton, Assistant Jacob Zink, Principal Wilmington, Ohio 45177 Whiteoak High School Principal Pamela Hollon, Early 1-937-382-6645 44 North High St., (937) 981-7731 Childhood Center Principal P.O. Box 299 (937) 393-3132 Brown County Campus Greenfield Middle School 351 Brooks-Malott Road Mowrystown, Ohio 45155 Wendy Callewaert, Brian Ruckel, Principal Lynchburg-Clay Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Principal Local School (937) 444-7722 (937) 442-2241 200 North Fifth St. District Bright Elementary Greenfield, Ohio 45123 P.O. Box 515 CHATFIELD COLLEGE 6100 Fair Ridge Rd. (937) 981-2197 Lynchburg, Ohio 45142 St. Martin campus Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Rainsboro Elementary Brett Justice, 20918 St. Rt. 251 Michael Bick, Principal 12916 Barrett Mill Rd. Superintendent St. Martin, Ohio 45118 (937) 927-7010 Bainbridge, OH 45612 (937) 364-2338 (513) 875-3344 Fairfield Local Margaret Lyons, Principal Board Members: Bobbie (937) 365-1271 Jo Ernst, Kristen L. ST. MARY School District CATHOLIC SCHOOL Board of Education Greenawalt, Brad Hess, Brett Malone, Gary West 119 E. Walnut St. 11611 S.R. 771 Buckskin Elementary Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Leesburg, Ohio 45135 P.O. Box 203 Lynchburg-Clay Mrs. Amanda Hunter, Tim Dettwiller, South Salem, OH 45681 High School Administrator/Principal Superintendent Michael Shumate, Principal 6762 S.R. 134 South (937) 840-9932 (937) 780-2221 (937) 981-2673 Lynchburg, Ohio 45142 Board Members: Scott E. Greenfield Elementary Linda Hatten, Principal HILLS & DALES Bates, James Craycraft, Duncan McArthur Primary (937) 364-2250 TRAINING CENTER Ronald Friend, Rindy L. 200 North Fifth St. Lynchburg-Clay Operated by the Highland Matthews, Shawn M. Willey Greenfield, Ohio 45123 Elementary County Board of DD Bob Schumm, Principal 6760 S.R. 134 8919 U.S. 50 E., Hillsboro, Fairfield High School (937) 981-3241 Lynchburg, Ohio 45142 Ohio 45133 Stephen Hackett, Principal Angela Godby, Principal Deb Buccilla, (937) 780-2966 Hillsboro (937) 364-9119 Superintendent Fairfield Middle School City Schools (937) 393-4237 Deanne Miller, Middle 39 Willettsville Pike Lynchburg-Clay School Principal Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Middle School HIGHLAND COUNTY (937) 780-2977 Tim Davis, Superintendent 8250 S.R. 134 CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (937) 393-3475 Lynchburg, Ohio 45142 849 South High St. Fairfield Elementary Board Members: Larry Dr. Casey T. Smith, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Kathryn Streber, Lyons, Tom Milberry, Bill Principal Connie Sears, Elementary Principal Myers, Beverly K. Rhoads, (937) 364-2811 Administrator (937) 780-2988 Jerry W. Walker (937) 393-8422 Greenfield SOUTHERN STATE Exempted Village Hillsboro High School COMMUNITY COLLEGE 200 North Fifth St. 550 U.S. 62 South Central Campus Greenfield, Ohio 45123 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 100 Hobart Dr. Quincey Gray, Joe Turner, Principal Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 (937) 393-3485 Dr. Kevin Boys, President
2020 Highland County Proud 13 Community From page 11 “It’s continuing to thrive and it’s just a blessing to see it continue so well.” Julie Krebs, who oversees the nurs- ing program, said the associate’s File Photo degree in nursing prepares students to Southern State Community College’s central campus in Hillsboro is shown in this picture. take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a registered Krebs said starting pay for some because it “improves lives.” nurse. Alternatively, students can nursing degree graduates is $28 per Jackson said she feels the same, enroll in the practical nursing pro- hour, while PN graduates can earn at adding that dreams, whether big or gram to attain practical nursing licen- least $19 per hour. small, are worth following. sure in one year. According to Krebs, students in “Sometimes they feel like they’re Krebs said many students go on to both tracks gain practical experience far-fetched and hard to hold onto, but complete their bachelor’s degree in from skill labs and simulation labs we have so many resources on a local the following two years after gradua- where they work on mannequins and level that can help you reach what tion from Southern State, adding that live patients. Krebs said these skills you want.” there are “many opportunities” for RN prepare would-be nurses and health- For more information about students in surrounding hospitals and care providers for the field, where Southern State’s Nursing Program, long-term care facilities. they need to be “ready to provide visit www.sscc.edu, email Sue Opportunities for practical nursing safe and efficient care… from learning Leach at sleach@sscc.edu, or call graduates abound in long-term care how to apply knowledge and skill.” 800.628.7722, ext. 2640. facilities and acute care offices at hos- Krebs, a longtime nurse herself, said pitals and doctor’s practices. she is passionate about the profession Submitted by Southern State Community College. Assembly | Production | Warehouse Don’t see your job title? Don’t worry, we hire the entire Product Life Cycle. Engineering & Design Distribution Operations Manufacturing Sales & Marketing Accounting & Finance Contact us today: (937) 393-0973 | Hillsboro@TRNstaffing.com OR APPLY ONLINE: WWW.TRNSTAFFING.COM OH-70175189
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16 2020 Highland County Proud Highland County Clubs & Organizations AMERICAN CANCER AMERICAN Altrusa of Country Quilters SOCIETY SOUTHWEST ASSOCIATION OF Highland County We meet at 7 p.m. the OH AREA OFFICE #27 UNIVERSITY WOMEN Meets 3rd Tuesday of last Thursday of the month Regional Vice President P.O. Box 303, Hillsboro, each month at Fairfield (except November and Meredith Niemeyer Ohio 45133 North Joint Fire Dist. Build- December) at Good News 2808 Reading Rd. Virginia Purdy ing, 20 North South St., Gathering, 6250 U.S. 62 Cincinnati, OH 45206 (937) 780-9012 Leesburg, Ohio 45135. An South, Hillsboro. Our goal (888) 227-6446 ext. 4000 AAUW is the oldest organization of Highland is to get new quilters inter- Dedicated to preventing organization furthering the County women with major ested in quilting. The 2020 cancer, saving lives and education and advancement concern on literacy. Sup- quilt show will be held at a diminishing suffering from of women, and uniting men ports literacy projects for date, time and location to cancer, and promoting early and women to work for the infants through adults. Sup- be announced. Call Andrea detection through both betterment of their commu- porting Little Free Librar- Snider, (937) 466-9565. local volunteer driven pro- nities. The branch sponsors ies in Highland County. grams and through funding an annual banquet for the For information contact: Highland County cancer research. Annual recognition of women. All Jane Tissot, 937-393-4633. Republican Party Highland County Relay for persons holding at least a Scholarships are given to Paulette Donley, Life will be held 11 a.m. bachelor’s degree from an local women each year. Chairperson to 11 p.m. June 23. For 24 accredited college or uni- Additional members are 200 W. Main St. hour cancer information versity are eligible for mem- welcome at all meetings. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 call (800) ACS-2345 or visit bership and are welcome at (937) 393-1067 www.cancer.org. all meetings. Appalachian Front www.highland/gop.org Audubon Society The Appalachian Front Highland County Audubon Society, a local Democrat Party Dinah Phillips, OHIO ASPHALTIC chapter of the National Audubon Society, serves Chairperson Adams, Brown, Clinton, (937) 466-2217 LIMESTONE CORP. Highland, and part of Ross 4420 Pleasant Rd. Counties. Our meetings and Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 activities are announced in The Highland County our newsletter and also in Democrat Party meets Established 1935 The Times-Gazette, Hills- every fourth Sunday of boro, and on our local radio each month at 7:30 p.m. during the summer and WE’VE GOT YOU station WSRW-106.7 FM. President: Rob Perry, 7 p.m. during the winter P.O. Box 67, Mt. Orab, (no meetings in December Ohio 45154 and January as optional) COVERED. (937) 444-4803 at the Highland County Dan Edelen, Treasurer, Administration Building 4762 Bardwell-Buford Rd, basement meeting room. Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Our purpose is to select and help elect qualified LIMESTONE & AGRICULTURAL GROUND LIME Cherry Twig candidates both nation- 3300 St. Rt. 131 ally, statewide and locally. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 We hold a picnic each President: Virginia year in the AmVets Park, Call for Pricing and Delivery McConnaughey Rocky Fork Lake, the 1st Each month second Thurs- Sunday in August free of 937-364-2191 OH-70175194 day, at 12 p.m., place to be charge for anyone wishing announced. to attend. The public, as always, is cordially invited 8591 Mad River Rd. Hillsboro, OH to attend.
2020 Highland County Proud 17 HUBA HILLSBORO in spirit and in fellowship a.m. All meetings are open tion Building. UPTOWN BUSINESS while performing service to the public; however an ASSOCIATION in the community. Affili- amateur radio license is HIGHLAND President, Sarah Roe ated with the Ohio-West required to participate in CATTLEMEN’S Fairway Independent Virginia YMCA. the weekly on-the-air tests ASSOCIATION Mortgage, (937) 218-1699 or to operate radios. The President Craig Shelton Vice President, Jeretta Barr GREENFIELD Club also conducts periodic P.O. Box 790 ~ Momma’s West Main Cafe ROTARY CLUB Federal Communications Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Secretary, Regina Meadows District 6670 Charter Commission amateur radio (937) 402-0077 ~ Merchants National Bank 1177. Formed 1922. license examinations and Treasurer, Jo Sanborn ~ President – Ron Coffey license classes. HIGHLAND COUNTY Laurels of Hillsboro Secretary – Bev Giffin ANTIQUE MACHINERY Meetings are the 2nd Treasurer – Wes Surritt HIGHLAND CLUB Tuesday of every month at Board Members: Blain BEEKEEPERS Meetings on 2nd Tuesday 1 p.m. at 24 Deli. Special Bergstrom, Chuck Miller, ASSOCIATION of the month, 7 p.m. Feb- uptown events scheduled Andrew Surritt, Mike President Jim Higgins ruary-November at March-December. Penn Immediate Past Purpose: To establish Times-Gazette Media President – Andrew Sur- an organization whose Room, Hillsboro. Eagles Lodge ritt The club meets every members can learn as well Dean Everetts, 126 Governor Trimble Pl., Thursday 11:30 a.m., as promote the hobby and (937) 393-1863. Hillsboro Catch 22 Sports Pub, profession of beekeeping. (937) 393-9101 250 Jefferson St., Meetings: The third Tues- HIGHLAND COUNTY President: Gary Smith Greenfield, Ohio 45123. day of each month Febru- BAR ASSOCIATION Eagles Auxiliary ary through November, Allyce Horne President: Debbie Martin Highland Amateur 7 p.m. in the basement 131 East Beech Street Eastern Star #441 Radio Association meeting room of the High- Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Meet second Monday of (HARA) land County Administra- (937) 393-1102 each month at the Mason- John Levo, Public ic Temple at 7:30 p.m. Information Officer (Except July and August) 21 Highland Dr., Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 The Friday Club 937-393-4951 Contact: Alberta Kelley e-mail: highlandara@ 7340 SR 28, Leesburg, gmail.com Ohio 45135 The Highland Amateur Second Friday of each Radio Association is an month except June, July and organization of over 100 August at 1:30 p.m. Loca- Highland County area tion is members’ homes. federally licensed amateur Founded in 1890 and feder- radio operators and those ated in 1898 into the nation- interested in radio com- al organization – the Gen- munications and electron- eral Foundation of Women’s ics. It operates a system Clubs. Now one of the old- of amateur radio repeater est of Ohio’s federated clubs stations in Greenfield, Hill- in continuous existence, the sboro and Pike Counties, purpose of the club is for the conducts a weekly over- mutual improvement of its the-air test for emergency members, intellectually and communications practice socially. as well as conducts training exercises throughout the Greenfield year. Business meetings and Alpha Y-Gradale programs are in February, P.O. Box 381, April, June, August, Octo- Greenfield, Ohio 45123 ber and December in Hills- Second Thursday at boro. The Club also meets 7 p.m. unless otherwise the second Saturday of each OH-70175771 announced. Women who month (except June) at the seek to grow personally Hillsboro McDonald’s at 10
All inclusive Transit Medical, Personal, 18 Shopping 2020 Highland County Proud HIGHLAND COUNTY RURAL TRANSIT All inclusive Transit Medical, Personal, Shopping u board a nector bus us . HILLSBORO BUS ROUTE • Save A Lot • Treewood Highland County Rural Transit 1472 N High St Hillsboro 807 Treewood Dr Hillsboro • Main Street 6:40 • 8:25 • 10:10 7:28 • 9:09 • 11:04 937-393-0585 101 W Main St Hillsboro mits 313 Chillicothe Ave 12:27 • 14:45 • 16:47 13:19 • 15:39 • 17:37 7:45 • Ohio 9:28 • 11:21 • Senior Citizen Center Hillsboro, 45133 s 13:46 • 16:02 Office houurs • 17:56 8:00am—5:00pm • Highland Terrace 185 Muntz St Hillsboro 737 N West St Hillsboro • Front of S.O.S Store 6:00 • 7:48 • 9:32 • 11:24 126 N. High St . 7:31 • 9:12 • 11:06 13:52 • 14:00 • 16:08 • 17:59 13:22 • 15:42 • 17:40 6:06 • 7:54 • 9:38 11:56 • 14:06 • 16:14 • Walmart • Deer Brook 540 Harry Sauer Rd 112 Taylor Dr Hillsboro • Church of Christ 7:20 • 9:01 • 10:56 7:39 • 9:22 • 11:15 25 Greenfield Pike 6:18 • 8:05 • 9:48 13:11 • 15:31 • 17:29 13:32 • 15:52 • 17:50 12:06 • 14:18 • 16:25 • Post Office • Community Action 224 N High St Hillsboro GREENFIELD BUS ROUTE 1487 N High St Hillsboro 6:12 • 8:00 • 9:44 7:07 • 8:47 • 10:41 12:02 • 14:12 • 16:20 • Chataqau Apartments 12:54 • 15:16 • 17:15 1000 S 5th St Greenfield • Golden Manor 6:31 • 7:42 • 8:44 • 9:24 • Community Markets 415 N East St 6:15 • 8:02 • 9:46 10:38 • 11:58 • 12:52 • 13:55 245 W Main St Hillsboro 7:42 • 9:25 • 11:17 12:04 • 14:15 • 16:22 14:53 • 16:02 • 17:17 13:35 • 15:56 • 17:53 • Greenhills • Health Source of Ohio • Highland County Dept 1108 Northview Dr 1199 Greenhills Dr Greenfield of Job & Family Services 6:15 • 8:02 • 9:46 7:28 • 8:31 • 9:13 • 10:22 1575 N High St Hillsboro 12:04 • 14:15 • 16:22 11:23 • 12:36 • 13:38 • 14:40 6:50 • 8:32 • 10:22 15:45 • 17:00 • 17:54 12:36 • 14:57 • 16:56 • YMCA 201 Diamond Dr Hillsboro • Southern Baptist Church • Highland County District Library 6:15 • 8:02 • 9:46 627 N 4th St Greenfield 10 Willettsville Pk Hillsboro 12:04 • 14:15 • 16:22 7:02 • 8:13 • 9:00 • 10:00 7:35 • 9:15 • 11:09 11:06 • 12:24 • 13:20 • 14:23 13:26 • 15:46 • 17:44 • Southern State Community College 15:26 • 16:37 • 17:38 • Highland County Justice Center 100 Hobart Rd Hillsboro • McClain Practice Field 130 Homestead Dr Hillsboro 6:58 • 8:39 • 10:31 6:56 • 8:37 • 10:28 733 McClain Ave Greenfield 12:45 • 15:06 • 17:05 12:42 • 15:03 • 17:02 7:09 • 8:17 • 9:04 • 10:05 • Homeless Shelter 11:10 • 12:27 • 13:24 • 14:27 • Highland District Hospital 145 Homestead Ave Hillsboro 15:30 • 16:41 • 17:42 1275 N High St Hillsboro 6:32 • 8:19 • 10:03 7:04 • 8:43 • 10:37 • Adena Greenfield 12:21 • 14:33 • 16:40 12:51 • 15:12 • 17:11 Medical Center • Kroger • Cedarwoods 550 Mirabeau St Greenfield 575 Harry Sauner Rd Hillsboro 312 Cedar Woods Dr 7:09 • 8:17 • 9:04 • 10:05 7:14 • 8:55 • 10:50 7:10 • 8:50 • 10:46 11:10 • 12:27 • 13:24 • 14:27 13:04 • 15:25 • 17:23 13:00 • 5:22 • 17:20 15:30 • 16:41 • 17:42 HIGHLAND COUNTY RURAL TRANSIT 937.393.0585 OH-70176844 313 Chillicothe Ave | Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 | Office hours 8:00am—5:00pm
ALL passengers Booster seat must be used by those 4 All inclusive Transit to 8 years of age who are under 4’9” provided by parent/guardian Medical, Personal, Children under the age of four (4) or 2020 Highland County Proud weigh under forty (40) pounds must be Shopping 19 secured in a Federally approved child safety seat provided by the Parent/ Guardian An adult must accompany children HIGHLAND COUNTY RURAL TRANSIT under the age of eighteen (18) except where contractually obligated Do not expect “Excessive Driver FARES FARE INFORMATION Assistance” Scheduled Bus Route All inclusive Transit Medical, Personal, Shopping Drivers are NOT permitted to enter a One ($1.00) dollar each time you board a passenger’s residence new bus. Be courteous and respectful of other passengers and their personal Note: Changing over to the connector bus property is considered boarding a new bus . • Drivers do NOT make “non-scheduled”ADVERSE WEATHER POLICY Community Markets FARES On-Demand Routes 1013 Jefferson Ststops Greenfield Inside Hillsboro City Limits Highland County Rural Transit Any delays or cancellations Pease remove all personal items when due to FARE INFORMATION 7:16 • 8:21 • 9:07exiting • 10:10 vans. ad-verse weather $1.00 and road conditions Scheduled 937-393-0585 Bus Route One ($1.00) 11:14 • 12:30 • 13:28 • 14:31 Within $2.00 Ten (10) miles of City Limits 313 Chillicothe Ave 15:35 • 16:46 • 17:46 will be given on Over Ten (10) miles of Citystations the local radio Limits dollar each timeOhio Hillsboro, you board a new bus. 45133 WSRW—106.7 (Hillsboro) $3.00 and Note: Changing over to the Office houurs 8:00am—5:00pm • Greenfield Community WVNU—97.5 (Greenfield). connector bus is considered Action Learning Center boarding a new bus. 1125 Jefferson St Greenfield RIDER POLICY 7:22 • 8:27 • 9:10 • 10:18 On-Demand Routes 11:20 •12:33 • 13:35 • 14:37 Inside Hillsboro City Limits .........$1.00 15:41 • 16:57 • 17:51 • No Smoking or Tobacco Products Within Ten (10) miles • Greenfield Courthouse • No Food or Drinks of City Limits .................................$2.00 300 Jefferson St Greenfield • No Alcohol, Drugs or Weapons Over Ten (10) miles 6:49 • 8:00 • 8:52 • 9:42 • No Disruptive Behavior (Could result of City Limits .................................$3.00 10:53 • 12:12 • 13:07 • 14:10 in loss of transportation privileges) 15:08 • 16:17 • 17:27 • Seat belt must be worn at ALL times HOURS OF OPERATION • Save A Lot by ALL passengers 110 Jefferson St Greenfield 6:00am - 6:00pm Monday - Friday 6:55 • 8:06 • 8:55 • 9:48 • Booster seat must be used by those 4 to 8 years of age who are under CLOSED FOR MAJOR HOLIDAYS 10:59 • 12:17 • 13:13 • 14:16 15:14 • 16:23 • 17:31 4’9” provided by parent/guardian New Years Day • Memorial Day July 4th • Labor Day • Smitty’s • Children under the age of four (4) or Thanksgiving Day • Christmas Day 668 S 7th St Greenfield weigh under forty (40) pounds must 7:35 • 8:38 • 9:17 • 10:26 be secured in a Federally approved child safety seat provided by the ON DEMAND TRIP 11:27 • 12:40 • 13:43 • 14:44 15:50 • 17:05 • 17:58 Parent/Guardian Scheduling On-Demand Trips. • An adult must accompany children Availability will be 5am to 10pm CITY BUS CONNECTOR under the age of eighteen (18) Monday through Friday and will require except where contractually a 24 hour notice. Contact the Dispatch The city connector bus will start at obligated Office during office hours and please the Greenfield location running have all trip information available: every 2 hours between • Do not expect “Excessive Driver 6:00am - 6:00pm. Assistance” • Name and pick up address • Drivers are NOT permitted to enter a • Date and time of appointment HILLSBORO LOCATION passenger’s residence Church of Christ • Approximate length of appointment 25 Greenfield Pike • Be courteous and respectful of or requested return pick up time. other passengers and their personal This is necessary for the Dispatch GREENFIELD LOCATION property Office to be able to generate daily Smitty’s Auto Sales • Drivers do NOT make driver schedules 668 S. 7th St. “non-scheduled” stops • Exact destination address Call 937-393-0585 • Please remove all personal items • Any special needs such as, if you for current bus locations when exiting vans. need a wheelchair accessible vehicle. HIGHLAND COUNTY RURAL TRANSIT 937.393.0585 OH-70176947 313 Chillicothe Ave | Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 | Office hours 8:00am—5:00pm
20 2020 Highland County Proud HIGHLAND COUNTY rial for Greenfield and Hill- cacy, counseling, shelter, Suffrage and the 50th anni- DAIRY SERVICE UNIT sboro during even election support groups, speakers, versary of the Vietnam War. (937) 288-2360 years. Special meetings are and many other services. Events or activities will Charles Davidson – held in May with a basket highlight these events. President bazaar and potluck dinner HIGHLAND COUNTY The Highland House is Kelly Bohl – Vice at 6:30. The December FARM BUREAU INC. open Friday and Saturday President meeting begins at 6:30 P.O. Box 288 afternoons from 1-4 p.m. and Tom Shawhan – Secretary with a potluck dinner 325 West State St. an assistant will be available Donald Bohl – Treasurer followed by a Christmas Georgetown, Ohio 45142 on Friday afternoons for bazaar and auction. Bee Fryman – research in the library. The HIGHLAND COUNTY Office Manager Museum will open May 1 DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVES TO Heather Utter – and close Dec. 24. WOMEN’S CLUB VIOLENCE CENTER Organization Director Watch for announcements 7430 Roads Lane 135 N. High St., Suite 1 (888) 378-2212 on our website, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Monday-Thursday www.hchistoricalsociety. (937) 393-4716 (937) 393-8118; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weebly.com, Facebook and Jolene Walker, president (800) 339-5066 the local newspapers. Meetings are as called Director – Julie Brassel HIGHLAND COUNTY Phone 937-393-3392 at the Highland County A private non-profit orga- FIREFIGHTERS Administration Building nization dedicated to help- ASSOCIATION HIGHLAND COUNTY in the basement meeting ing victims and offenders Spencer Boone, President PORK COUNCIL room. To promote qualified of family violence. Open Michael Ward, 9576 Pigeon Roost Rd. Democratic candidates for Monday and Tuesday, 8 Vice President Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 office; service community a.m.-8 p.m.; Wednesday, Robbie Miller, Treasurer (937) 763-4204 in many worthwhile proj- Thursday and Friday 8 Scott Miller, Training To be announced, will ects; and provide literature a.m.-4 p.m., with 24-hour Coordinator meet at the Administration drops of candidates’ mate- crisis line. Provides advo- Tim Thuering, Secretary Building, Hillsboro. Promo- Email: tion of pork production and hcffa2008@yahoo.com consumption. The council Phone 937-981-3394 devotes much time and ext. 831 energy in working with the Meeting with trainings Highland County Fair each are First Wednesday of year. Our annual banquet every other month. Car will be held March 19. Show 3rd Sunday in July *JOBS AVAILABLE NOW* at Rocky Fork Lake. HIGHLAND COUNTY CAREGIVERS NEEDED TO ASSIST BOARD OF REALTORS HIGHLAND COUNTY P.O. Box 1807, Hillsboro, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES HISTORICAL SOCIETY OH 45133 Make a difference The Highland House Museum President – Scott Crawford President-Elect – in someone’s life! 151 East Main St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Emily Stroud Treasurer – Paid training is provided. (937) 393-3392 Robyn Coomer The Highland House Requirements: Museum is home to the HIGHLAND COUNTY High School Diploma or Equivalent, Highland County Historical BOARD OF DD Society and is located in Hill- Hills & Dales A valid driver’s license & clear sboro’s Historic District. It is Training Center background check. located at 151 East Main St. 8919 US Route 50 East Current locations with openings 2020 will mark the anni- Hillsboro, OH 45133 versaries of several sig- Contact: Deb Buccilla, for all shifts. nificant events – the 500th Superintendent anniversary of the signing dbucilla@highdd.org Applications are available at: of the Mayflower Compact, www.highdd.vpweb.com www.rescare.com/careers/ the 100th anniversary of the The Highland County dedication of the Tomb of Board of Developmental OH-70175604 or call (937) 402-4711 the Unknowns, the 100th Disabilities provides a vari- EOE, M/F/D/V anniversary of Women’s ety of services to eligible
2020 Highland County Proud 21 indviduals with develop- The Highland County bers current on all weekly Highland County mental disabilities and Senior Citizens Center is activities, referral services Society for their families who reside the place to be! Check out and upcoming special Children and in Highland County. These our gym that’s included in fundraising events such Adults Inc. services include: Help Me our Typical Membership as dances, bingo, music (937) 393-2142 Grow/Early Intervention for $20 per year. Join us shows and more. The com- All board meetings to - Ages 0-2; Preschool Pro- for live bands, Cornhole, munity is invited to these be announced. Rotary gram - Ages 3-5; School Age billiards, Bingo, Bunco, fundraising events that Clubs of Hillsboro and Program - Ages 6-21; Adult art classes, socializing help support the opera- Greenfield-sponsored Tele- Sheltered Workshop - Ages with friends and more. tion of our organization. thon in March, memorials 22+; Supported Employ- We also have many educa- The Highland County provide services to those ment (placement into com- tional opportunities, such Senior Citizens Center with health needs when petitive employment); Sup- as the Ohio Department is a 501(c)(3) non-profit no other help is available. ported Living (assistance of Insurance for Medicare organization and is not All monies provide specifi- with semi-independent counseling and discussion, government funded. cally for Highland County living); Family Resources health and nutrition and Please join us for good residents. (respite care, equipment, more. The Center’s Typi- times with good friends! etc.); Service and Support cal Membership is for ages For more information Highland County Administration (Case Man- 50 years to 89 years and is please visit our Facebook Republican agement); and Specialized $20 per year. A Lifetime page, our website, call us Women’s Club Transportation. membership is for those at 937-393-4745 or stop Republican Headquarters Eligibility: Varies among 90+ years at no charge. in. We’re located at 185 200 W. Main St. programs. The Center also offers an Muntz Street, Hillsboro, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Associate Membership for OH 45133. See you soon President: Shawn Priest, HIGHLAND COUNTY ages 21 to 49 years of age. at the Center! 780-5855 RETIRED TEACHERS All memberships expire Meets on Saturday every ASSOCIATION Dec. 31st. If you would other month at 10 a.m. President – like to support the Center, Robert ‘Bob’ Hottle but you’re not able to par- Vice President – ticipate in activities at this Paul ‘Jim’ Faust time, we would greatly Treasurer – Doris Pulse Meetings held 1st Monday appreciate that. You can sign-up for a membership Southern Ohio in February, May, August, and November at the and you’ll be able to stay informed with all our hap- Pregnancy Center Highland County Senior penings with our quarterly Providing a place where women of all ages will find loving Citizens Center. newsletter. You don’t have and caring help in the time of an unexpected pregnancy. Purpose is to aid in the to be a resident of High- At the Center we listen and understand. We care for both advancement of public land County to join. mother and baby. All our services are free and confidential. schools, fellowship among The Center is open Mon- Client Services retired teachers, and promote day through Friday from * Free self-administered pregnancy tests interest in teachers’ concerns 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with * Education regarding pregnancy, in the state of Ohio. many special fundraising adoption & abortion Provides scholarships to events on the weekends. * Referrals for community assistance Highland County students The Center also offers a * Personal peer counseling pursing an education * Support & encouragement for life-affirming decisions Meals-on-Wheels program * Infant clothing major/degree at Southern that delivers hot and * Baby care items State Community Collage. freshly made-that-morning * Parenting classes meals to Area Agency * Education & encouragement for abstinence while single HIGHLAND COUNTY on Aging PASSPORT or * Post abortion peer counseling SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER private pay participants, The Center is not a medical facility. within the city limits 185 Muntz St., of Hillsboro. In-house Hours: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 lunches for members and Monday-Thursday Phone (937) 393-4745 the public are served three 135 W. Walnut Fax: (937) 393-8797 days a week for only $4. Hillsboro, OH 45133 www.highlandseniors.com The Center’s quarterly www.pregnantnotpregnant.com OH-70174520 Mechell Frost, Executive newsletter keeps mem- Director www.sopcwecare.com
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