Be sure to read the Westside Messenger to find out what’s going on in your neighborhood! To submit events and announcements to this section, e-mail information to westside@columbusmessenger.com.
Paper recycling at Parkview
Parkview United Methodist Church, 344 S. Algonquin Ave., is providing the community with recycling bins for paper products. Bring newspapers, magazines, junk mail, etc., to the green and yellow bins in the church parking lot. No cardboard or phone books will be accepted.
Exercise for seniors
Seniors are invited to exercise on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 55 Pasadena Ave. Men and women aged 50 to 90 and up have exercised at the facility since 2001. The instructor leads each session with warm-ups, play balls, resistance bands, hand weights, some low-impact aerobics and balance activities. Each participant can adapt the routine to his/her comfort level. The cost is $35 for each eight-week session. Call the instructor, Lori Vazquez, at 989-4595 with questions.
VFW Post 6065
VFW Post 6065 will hold their meetings on the third Thursday of each month at 5 p.m. Meetings last about one hour and are held at the Prairie Township Senior Center, 4656 West Broad St. Those interested in getting involved or volunteering time should attend a meeting. The Ladies Auxiliary meets at 6:30 p.m. The motivations of the VFW are patriotic, historical, and educational. They strive to perpetuate the memory and history of their dead, and to assist their widows and orphans. Call Will Davis at 309-0171 for further information.
Golden Age Center
The Salvation Army Golden Age Center, 2300 W. Mound St., invites anyone aged 60 or over to attend on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for lunch, crafts, movies, BINGO, games, health and fitness, and fun. Call Ellen Marvin, senior director, at 274-7600, ext. 108, one day in advance to reserve lunch for $1.25 per day. Fee for expenses is $9 per month.
Briggs class of 1978 reunion
The Briggs High School class of 1978 is in the process of contacting all alumni for the 30 year reunion. If you are an alumni, or know someone who is, contact the reunion committee at briggs1978@sbcglobal.net or call Ray France at 878-7554, Penny (Wilson) Nott at 875-4681, or Joe Bechemer at 425-4439. Call to pre-order to a commemorative t-shirt.
Columbus hydrant flushing
Beginning April 29, The Columbus Division of Fire will begin their annual three-month program to flush the city’s 24,000 fire hydrants, said Fire Chief Ned Pettus, Jr.
This year, hydrant flushing will be conducted in two phases. The Westside will be included in phase two, which will take place June 11 through July 22.
Hydrant flushings will be performed seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Water could become cloudy or rusty during the flushing process, particularly in older neighborhoods. This condition is not a health hazard, and should clear up within 24-hours. However, residents in flushing areas should check their water before doing laundry because discolored water could stain laundered clothing.
Residents can call the Columbus Division of Fire’s Hydrant Hot Line at 645-4055 to obtain daily updates listing specific Columbus neighborhoods to be flushed. The hot line will be updated at 9 a.m. each day throughout the three-month hydrant maintenance program.
The city’s hydrants are flushed annually to test their performance and correct any problems that might interfere with their operation.
FHHS class of 1966
Franklin Heights High School, Class of 1966, will be holding a 60th birthday party reunion on Saturday, Aug. 2, from 12-6 p.m. at Heimat Haus, 4555 Jackson Pike (Route 104). Contact Becky (Sweazy) Malone for details and to RSVP by calling (614)801-9059 or e-mail bmalone@columbus.rr.com.
CHS class of 1948
The Central High School class of 1948 will hold its 60th class reunion on July 13 at COSI from noon to 4 p.m. For more information contact John Allen at 875-4359, Bill Rector at 889-5608, Ardie Schirtzinger at 272-0295, Florance (Voss) McCarty at 876-2181 or Susan (Jones) Metzger at 901-2678.
Westland Area Commission
The next meeting of the Westland Area Commission will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at Doctors’ Hospital, 5100 W. Broad St. Area residents are encouraged to attend the meeting and speak with commission members about concerns they have in the community.
CCS kindergarten roundup
If you have a child who will be five years-old on or before September 30 and you live inside the Columbus City Schools district, now is the time to enroll for full-day kindergarten for the upcoming 2008-09 school year.
By registering early your child will have the opportunity to visit their new school and meet the principal before school starts. Parents will also receive valuable information about how to further prepare their child for kindergarten and what to expect. For additional questions, or to determine your child’s assigned school, contact the FACTline at 221-FACT from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CLC Information Session
The Columbus Literacy Council is holding an Information Session about tutoring and other volunteer opportunities on Friday, June 20, from 1-2:30 p.m. the session will take place at the CLC office, 195 North Grant Ave. Register at www.columbusliteracycouncil.org or call Norma Wetzel at 221-5013.
Central 77th reunion
The Central High School class of 1931 will hold its 77th class reunion on June 14 at Phillips Coney Island on West Broad Street. For additional information, contact Pauly Pence at 523-0772.
WUMC senior luncheon
There will be a senior luncheon on Tuesday, June 10 at 12 noon at Westgate United Methodist Church, 61 South POwell Ave. This event is open to the public, donations will be accepted. There will be no senior luncheons in July or August – they will resume Sept. 9.
BRHS summer sports camps
Bishop Ready High School has announced a series of sports camps scheduled this summer for middle school and high school students. Camps are open to all qualifying students.
Boys Basketball Camp for incoming 9th graders is scheduled for June 10-12 from 5:30-8 p.m.; camp for 5th and 6th graders is scheduled for June 16-19 from 8:30 a.m. to noon and camp for students in grades 7 and 8 is scheduled for June 23-26 from 8:30 a.m. to noon
Baseball Camp is scheduled for June 16-19, 1:30-3:30 p.m., and is open to boys and girls ages 7-14.
Football Camp for students in grades 5 through 8 will be held June 16-19 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.; for incoming freshmen, the camp will be held from July 14-18, time to be announced.
Volleyball Camp is June 17-19 in two sessions: for students in grades 4-6 the sessions are daily from 3-5 p.m.; for students in grades 7 and 8, the sessions run daily from 5:30-8 p.m. An Advanced Camp under the direction of Muskingum Head Coach Bea Zicha runs June 30, and July 1-3 from 9 a.m. to noon and is for students in grades 9-12.
Girls Basketball Camp will run in two sessions: for students in grades 4 and 5, camp will be held July 14-17 from 8:30 a.m. to noon; for students in grades 6-8, sessions will be held July 21-24 from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
Additional information, including costs, is available on the Bishop Ready Web site: www.brhs.org (go to athletics on the menu, then Summer Camps) or by calling the athletic department at the school at 276-5263.
Free clothing and lunch
New Hope Church, 3060 W. Broad St., will provide free women’s, men’s and children’s clothing June 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free lunch will be provided. All are welcome. This is a monthly event. Read the Westside Messenger for future dates.
Benefit gospel singing
Hilltop Community Full Gospel Church, 179 N. Huron Ave., will host a benefit gospel sing on June 28 at 6 p.m. The featured group will be “The Willing Vessels.” Several local singers will also perform. Food will be for sale before the event and during intermission. This benefit is to help raise funds for the Africa mission trip in August. For more inofrmation, call the church office at 279-3345.
Women’s bible study
Cypress Wesleyan Church will host Summer Drop-In Women’s Bible Study. Classes are offered on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. in the Cypress Café. No registration necessary, no workbooks needed, no fees to pay. Childcare is not provided for Summer Drop-In Studies. The first class is “The Greatest of These is Love,” from Beth Moore’s “Living Beyond Yourself” on June 12. Classes are offered 2 times per month through the summer, with a variety of speakers being presented. Call the church at 878-8192 ext. 227 or log on to www.cypressonline.net for more details.
Westland Senior Citizens
The Westland Senior Citizens will meet June 12 at Columbia Heights United Methodist Church, 775 Galloway Road. The meeting will begin at 11 a.m. Speaker will be Detective Thad Alexander of the Columbus Division of Police Anti-Gang Unit. A potluck lunch will be served at noon with euchre to follow. For more information, call 870-6476.
WHS class of 1973
West High School’s class of 1973 is holding a reunion and inviting the classes of ‘72, ‘74 and ‘75. The event will be held July 18 at Minelli’s and July 19 at the OSU Golf Course restaurant. Contact Wanda Estepp Ross if you wish to attend at 570-9899 or wross9155@aol.com.
WABA parade June 28
The Westland Area Independence Day Parade and Celebration is scheduled for Saturday, June 28. The parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will include local high school bands. The theme this year is “Star Spangled Fun!” Awards will be given in several categories for parade floats. There will also be “Kids Street” games and activities at Lincoln Village Plaza after the parade. Entry forms are available at the Westland Area Library, Westland High School, or can be downloaded online at: www.waba-cols.com and click Parade Entry Form. Deadline for completed application is June 20. Contact James Grube at 801-3054 with questions or for additional information.
Benefit bass tournament
Westside resident Kelley Anderson, wife of Sgt. Todd Anderson with the Columbus Division of Police, was a terminal cancer patient who passed away May 26. She became ill while on a trip to Florida and needed the services of an ambulance to return to Columbus. The cost of her transport was not covered by insurance. To offset the medical expenses, a benefit is being held in her honor. The “Kelley Anderson Benefit Open Bass Tournament” is being held June 28 at the east ramp of Deer Creek Reservoir. The entry fee is $65 per team. Cash prizes and plaques will be awarded to first, second and third place teams. Check in and boat inspection will begin at 5:30 a.m. and is to be completed by 6:15 a.m. Entries will be accepted at the ramp on the morning of the tournament. For more information contact Brad Thiel at 774-0224 or bt2168@hotmail.com; or Ky Reed at 805-5575 or kreed@insight.rr.com.
Splash into the Luau
Friends Worship Center, 3030 Clime Road, will host their annual Luau on July 27, from 4 to 8 p.m..
The event will feature the Columbus Clippers Mascot and Christian music by The W.A.Y. Enjoy food, water fun, games, prizes, music, special guest speakers and much more. Everything is free.
Hilltop Bean Dinner June 28
The Historic Hilltop Bean Dinner is Saturday, June 28. Many hilltop businesses will be in the big tent, along with “Guess the Beans” at the Hilltop Business Association booth. Continuous musical entertainment will be on the stage with Dick Fagan serving as Master of Ceremonies. Also included in the day will be several non-profit groups with tables, art and craft vendors around the pond, and games and prizes in the children’s area. There will be much to eat, from beans and cornbread, to french fried peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Anyone wishing to help out can sign up for a two-hour volunteer spot by calling Karen at 306-5575.
Help the Golden Age Center
The Salvation Army, 2300 West Mound St., is hosting a sale of baked goods, crafts, etc., to benefit the Golden Age Center on June 28, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Tables are for rent at a cost of $10 each. For more information, call the Salvation Army at 274-7600 ext. 108.
Holy Family homecoming
The Holy Family Alumni Association will hold its annual homecoming June 22. An 11 a.m. alumni mass will be held at Holy Family Church, West Braod Street at Skidmore, followed by brunch in the Jubilee Museum Auditorium at 57 S. Grubb St. The festivities will include a raffle in addition to the brunch. For more details, contact Jenny (Welker) Temple, at 614-539-4815.