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šŸ“° Mentor Cardinal Boys Stun Medina; Top 5 Budget Home Upgrades <$500

Issue #132

In this Mentor Local Buzz Issueā€¦

ā›… Mentor Weather - Sun, then cloudy. Poss. T-Storm - Temps 71-74

Ā šŸ‘Øā€šŸŒ¾ SNEAK PEEK - Farmer's Market & Kids' Stuff Sale Friday May 17

Ā šŸ“° High-Tech Buoys Offer a New Hope for Monitoring Lake Erie

Ā ā™Ÿļø Local 4th-Grader Clinches Top 5 in National Chess Competition

Ā šŸ‘©ā€āš•ļø National Nurseā€™s Week - May 6-12 - Thank you!

āš¾ Mentor Cardinals Rally in Sixth Inning to Stun Medina

āš¾ Mentor Cardinals Girls Lacrosse Cruises Past Holy Name 13-2

Ā Ā šŸ˜ļø Special Section: The Home Front: šŸ” Five Budget-Friendly DIY Home Upgrades for Under $500 - Simple Projects to Enhance Your Home's Value

šŸ  Strategies for Homeowners: Planning for Repairs and Renovations

Ā šŸ¤” Trivia Question

Ā šŸŽ‰ Events and Entertainment

Ā šŸ¤£ Something Funny

Sun, then cloudy. Poss. T-Storm - Temps 71-74

šŸ‘Øā€šŸŒ¾ SNEAK PEEK - Shop Fresh and Fun: Join the Farmer's Market and Kids' Stuff Sale Friday May 17th šŸš²

Exciting news for our community! This year, we're introducing a unique event that combines a Farmer's Market with a Just Kids Stuff Garage Sale. Join us for this two-in-one event on Friday, May 17th, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Garfield Park, located at 7967 Mentor Avenue. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy fresh produce and find great deals on children's items all in one place!

šŸ“°Ā High-Tech Buoys Offer a New Hope for Monitoring Vulnerable Lake Erie

The Great Lakes, holding one-fifth of the worldā€™s fresh surface water, are not only a natural marvel but also crucial for both recreational and commercial purposes. Among these, Lake Erie stands out as the smallest and most shallow, making it particularly susceptible to environmental threats. Despite its size, Lake Erie is significant, containing only 2% of the Great Lakes' water but supporting half of their aquatic life.

In response to these vulnerabilities, the Cleveland Water Alliance has dedicated the last four years to leveraging advanced technology to monitor Lake Erieā€™s conditions. As May ushers in their so-called smart lake season, the Alliance has been active in deploying computerized smart buoys equipped with sophisticated sensors. These sensors provide real-time data on various water conditionsā€”ranging from wave heights and wind speeds to water quality metrics like oxygenation and pH levels.

This technology aids not only researchers but also local boaters and water companies, with the information being crucial for utilities to ensure the safety of drinking water and for informing the Coast Guard in rescue operations.

The significance of Lake Erie extends beyond environmental monitoring, as it is also an educational platform. Students from Davis Aerospace Maritime High School in Cleveland, in partnership with Argonaut, are involved in the installation and maintenance of these buoys. This initiative not only provides practical experience but also opens career pathways in maritime professions, addressing the current shortage of qualified maritime workers.

WATCH or Read the Full Story at news5cleveland.comĀ 

ā™Ÿļø Local Fourth-Grader Clinches Top Five in First National Chess Competition

Kellen Alexander

Congratulations are in order for Chestnut Elementaryā€™s (Painesville) very own Kellen Alexander, who traveled from Painesville to Columbus to compete in the prestigious 2024 United States Chess Federation (USCF) National K-5 Chess Tournament. Over the course of three days, Kellen faced challenging opponents in seven intense games, competing against 120 players in his section. With skill and determination, he secured a remarkable fifth place in the national rankings, finishing just one point shy of the top position. Kellenā€™s achievement is a source of pride for our community. Congratulations Kellen!!!

Link to the Story Here
See USChess.org for Kellenā€™s name and stats

NATIONAL NURSES WEEK -
MAY 6-12, 2024

THANK YOU!

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āš¾ Mentor Cardinal Boys Rally in Sixth Inning to Stun Medina

The Mentor Cardinals boys varsity baseball team clinched a thrilling victory over the Medina Battling Bees, winning 7-4 on Monday. Despite trailing early, the Cardinals surged in the top of the sixth inning, scoring six runs with two outs to secure the win. Peyton Zupancic, Tyson Cendrowski, and Jake McCartney led the Cardinals' offensive charge, each contributing two hits. McCartney stood out by going 2-for-4, driving in three runs, and scoring two, including a home run. Overall, Mentor tallied 13 hits compared to Medina's seven, also stealing five bases.

Pitcher Nick Square earned the win after pitching five innings and conceding just three earned runs on six hits. Jacob Gunvelson closed the game, giving up just two hits while striking out three. Medina's Jack Stobbs took the loss. With this victory, Mentor improves to a 16-3 overall record. Theyā€™re currently in first place in their conference with a record of 7-2. Medina falls to 13-9 (6-3 in the conference).

āš¾ Mentor Cardinals Girls Lacrosse Cruises Past Holy Name 13-2

he Mentor Cardinals girls varsity lacrosse team secured a decisive 13-2 victory over the Holy Name Green Wave. While specific player stats were unavailable, the win improves the Cardinals' season record to 4-11-1, while the Green Wave's record falls to 0-12.

šŸ’¦Ā FTTB CLEANERS HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR CLEANING FANATICS!

The phone is ringing and we keep growing! Founded in 2002, FTTB CLEANERS is celebrating 22 years in business! We do residential, commercial and post construction cleaning. Great opportunities available for YOU!

What we are looking for:

ā†’Positive attitude
ā†’High energy
ā†’Thoroughness
ā†’Dependability
ā†’Trustworthiness
ā†’Must have your own insured vehicle
ā†’Must pass a background check

What we offer:

ā†’Great hourly pay rate
ā†’Paid tips
ā†’Paid training
ā†’Advancement opportunities
ā†’No night or weekends
ā†’$500.00 sign-on bonus

FTTB CLEANERS IS HIRING RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS.
Are you tired of staying at the same place? Would you rather be active at work? Do you like being recognized for going above and beyond!Ā The perfect candidate loves to clean. Must be friendly, punctual, and able to perform physical work. No nights or weekends. No experience necessary. We will train you. $500.00 sign on bonus after 90 days. Potential advancement to trainer/supervisor. Monday-Friday 830am-5pm
$18.00 an hour. $720.00 a week plus tips!

FTTB CLEANERS IS LOOKING TO HIRE POST CONSTRUCTION CLEANERS.
Candidate must be punctual, reliable and able to perform physical work. Must be able to work from an 8ft. ladder and wash floors by hand.
$18.00-$20.00 AN HOUR PART TIME & FULL TIME HOURS

LOOKING TO HIRE A POST CONSTRUCTION CLEANING SUPERVISOR.
Qualified candidate must be punctual & professional. Duties include delegating and leading the cleaning team to load and unload equipment, ladders and supplies. Supervise and work simultaneously with the cleaning team. Knowledge of supplies and equipment. Must be able to work from a 10ft ladder and do physical work. Candidate must oversee all activity to ensure quality of work and follow safety precautions.
$25.00 AN HOUR. PART TIME & FULL TIME HOURS

Call 440-856-9033 / Email: [email protected]

šŸ” Five Budget-Friendly DIY Home Upgrades for Under $500 - Simple Projects to Enhance Your Home's Value

Hiring contractors for home remodeling can be costly, yet there are numerous straightforward DIY projects you can undertake for under $500 that significantly boost your home's value. Here are five cost-effective DIY home improvements that can save you a substantial amount of money. See this great video below from ā€œTransform Real Estateā€ for some great ideas!

šŸ  Strategies for Homeowners: Planning for Repairs and Renovations

Celebrating two years of homeownership, I recently marked the occasion by redoing my drivewayā€”a significant investment after months of saving. The transition from living at home to owning a house has made saving more challenging, with responsibilities like mortgage payments, taxes, and home insurance. Before earmarking funds for desirable home improvements, I ensured I had reserves for unforeseen repairs. This preparation helped me address issues like a leaky toilet and wasp nests without impacting my savings. Here are three strategies to effectively plan for home repairs:

  1. Anticipate Future Repair Costs: Understanding that older homes may demand more upkeep, I prioritized major repairs early on, such as a new roof and windows, securing my home against unexpected issues for years to come. For those unable to make immediate repairs, estimating potential costs can guide your savings. For instance, knowing I might need to replace a $3,200 fuel tank informed my financial planning.

  2. Start a House Maintenance Fund: Establishing a separate bank account for home repairs can be crucial. After calculating your annual maintenance budgetā€”ideally 1% of your homeā€™s purchase priceā€”you can start saving specifically for this purpose. I chose Ally Bank for its favorable terms and lack of fees, aiming to keep at least $1,000 ready for immediate repairs.

  3. Consider a Home Warranty: A home warranty can cover significant components and appliances, easing the burden of costly repairs. Itā€™s important to review whatā€™s included in your policy and the reputation of the warranty provider.

Lastly, while I'm cautious about it, opening a line of credit is an option to consider for managing larger home projects.

As homeowners, planning ahead financially can make a substantial difference in handling the demands of property maintenance and improvement.

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May 7th (Tuesday)

  • Mentor City Council Meeting - 7pm - INFO

May 8th (Wednesday)

  • Salon Glowā€™s ā€œMom and Meā€ Mother and Daughter Event - in Mentor. 5-6pm - INFO

May 9th (Thursday)

  • In-Person Support Group for Divorced & Separated - St. Noel Parish in Willoughby Hills - Starting May 2 through June 20 (8 weeks). 6:30-8:30pm. Registration is required. Contact Karen with questions at [email protected]

May 10th (Friday)

  • LaMalfa Seafood Buffet - in Mentor - 4-8pm - INFO

May 11th (Saturday)

  • Mentor Headlands Community Center Health Fair. Multiple Screenings Available. 11-3pm. INFO

  • Great Lakes Market: Motherā€™s Day Extravaganza - Mentor Great Lakes Mall. 11-3pm. INFO

  • Fairy Garden Tea Party - SuperBloom Studios in Willoughby - 1-4pm - INFO

  • An Afternoon at The Lagoons in Mentor with Locked & Loaded @ 4pm - INFO

  • Big in Japan @ All Aboard in Mentor - 8pm - INFO

May 15th (Wednesday)

  • Learn to SEW at Wildwood - in Mentor - 6-8pm INFO

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Motherā€™s Day is Sunday - What are you planning for Mom?

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