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1 Summer Issue A Message From The Mayor.. Our August 3rd and 4th are the days our community will flock to our downtown to enjoy all of the special events that are taking place. I invite you to come out to the festival this year, which always begins with the Grand Parade on Friday night. The entire schedule is on page 7 and there are quite a few new events to come and experience. The event ends with a fireworks display on Saturday night. This year, the rain date will be on Sunday. I hope you are able to come and enjoy our family friendly festival which has something for everyone. Once again, thank you so much to the Rogues Hollow Festival committee which works hard to bring this annual event to us year after year. The new school year will begin soon, and the Chippewa Local School Board invites the community to an Open House for the new Middle School/High School on Sunday, August 26th from 2-5 pm. Don t miss the opportunity to tour this new facility. Enjoy the rest of your summer and I ll see you at the Festival! Upcoming Village Street Repairs Work on the following streets will begin soon. Please use precautions when driving in these areas: Motor Paving - Woodhaven Drive; Chip and Seal - Byron Drive; Chestnut from High to Pine; Pine from Frederick to High; Circle Drive from Church to the concrete section of the street; Black Drive from Cleveland to Church; Cleveland Street from S. Portage to Black Drive; Huffman; Black Drive from Frederick to Jackson; Christmas Alley; Summit Street; Ross Avenue; Frederick Street from High to dead end. There will also be a concrete repair on Vineyard Way. august, 2018 Brought to you as a community service and funded by the Village Council of Doylestown Inside this issue: Empty Bowl Project 2 From the Police Department 3 Community Bulletin Board 4 5 Business Spotlight 6 Rogues Hollow Schedule 7 Rogues Hollow Contact List 8

2 P a g e 2 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, rd Annual Empty Bowl Project Benefitting the Doylestown Community Food Cupboard, this event will be held October 14, 2018 in the new Chippewa High School at 12:00 2:00 p.m. PURCHASE A TICKET FOR A SIMPLE MEAL TO BE SERVED IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF GIVING: For a donation of $30, each guest will receive soup, bread, a cookie and water and will be able to choose from a variety of handcrafted bowls to keep as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world. If one wishes to make a minimum contribution of $10, the meal alone is provided without the gifted bowl. There will also be a silent auction, basket raffles, and a 50/50 drawing with all of the money raised going toward support of the Community Food Cupboard. 100% of each meal s proceeds are devoted to curtailing hunger in our community. GET TICKETS: All tickets are pre-sale only. Complete this form and mail a $30 check or money order made out to The Doylestown Empty Bowl Project to: Doylestown Empty Bowl PO Box 111, Doylestown Ohio, In 2016 and 2017 the Doylestown Community Food Cupboard was able to dramatically extend food distribution, thanks to the generosity and dedication of the community members. Due to the over $26,000 raised by last year s Empty Bowl Project, we successfully increased the volume of monthly food distributed including fresh fruit and vegetables; increased the number of families that participate in both monthly food distributions, and the Weekend Backpack Program; and created a new backpack program for all of Doylestown Schools. Serving 140 children with weekend food; started an additional program that provides 30 pounds of supplemental food every month to participating senior citizens; and Started a Summer Weekend Program for children in our community. THE DOYLESTOWN EMPTY BOWL PROJECT 2018 GOALS INCLUDE: Raise as much money as possible to continue supporting The Doylestown Community Food Cupboard in and its outreach programs; We are working with money raised in 2017 and 2018 to add more space at the Food Cupboard, this includes the addition of a walk in Refrigerator and Freezer; to increase awareness of hunger and related issues. Through education, awareness, and actions, concerned individuals can influence change in people s understanding and attitudes which allow hunger to exist; To advocate for arts education. Nurturing the creative process though the arts enhances that possibility of finding innovative solutions to old problems. HOW CAN YOU HELP: The Doylestown Empty Bowl Committee is looking for local artists and crafters who would be able to donate handcrafted ceramic, wood turned, glass blown, fiber, or metallic bowls to furnish the needs of this worthy project. Donations of such can be made by contacting Marianne Woodside, the projects chairperson, at , or by at: doylestownemptybowl@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook: Empty Bowl Doylestown Community Food Cupboard Doylestown Empty Bowl Tickets Name Address Phone: The name listed must be given at the door to receive tickets at the door. # of tickets at $30, includes a beautifully handcrafted bowl, soup, bread, beverage, dessert # of tickets at $10, includes food and beverage only = total amount enclosed I will not be able to attend. Please accept $ to benefit The Doylestown Community Food Cupboard a 501(c)(3) organization.

3 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, P a g e 3 From the Doylestown Police Department The Doylestown Police Department will be providing security for events and attendees at the up-coming Rogues Hollow Festival on August 3rd and 4th. To help us ensure the safety of the people attending as well as those in the area, the Police Department is asking for the community s help by following a few safety tips: Keep little ones off the street as much as possible during the parade Encourage children who are on their own to stay in groups within the barricades and have a check in time Be aware of your surroundings Immediately report suspicious activity to law enforcement officers Lock ALL vehicle doors and roll up your windows Do not leave any valuables in your vehicle Securely carry your purse and put wallet/valuables in a safe place Choose alternate routes to avoid congestion if you do not need to be downtown Drivers should slow down and be aware of increased pedestrian foot traffic Pedestrians should be extra cautious and watch traffic. Different roads and alleys are closed at different times Do not leave bags, purses, or drinks unattended Remember that open containers of alcohol are not allowed except for in the beer tent Alert citizens are essential in helping us to keep our community safe. We urge you to pay attention to your surroundings and immediately report any suspicious activity to one of our Police Officers. If you are unable to locate a Police Officer report it to the nearest Fire/EMS personnel, to the information booth near the statue, or contact our non-emergency dispatch number at As always, you can call 911 in case of an emergency. Enjoy the festival and have a safe summer! Monthly pick up is held on the 2nd Monday of each month from now until October. Pick up dates are as follows: August 13th, September 10th and October 8th. Please note that pick ups will begin on the specified dates, weather permitting. Depending on the amount of brush that needs to be picked up, it may take several days to complete. Brush must be at the curb by 8 am on the scheduled pick up date. Once pick up has taken place in your neighborhood, the crew will not return until the next scheduled date. Each pick up is limited to a maximum of 15 minutes. If more time is needed, it will be left until the following month. Shrubs will only be taken if the root ball has been removed. Please keep sidewalks clear of brush. Thank you for your cooperation. Monday thru Friday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Closed daily for lunch from Noon - 12: September 3rd for Labor Day November 22nd & 23rd for Thanksgiving December 25th for Christmas Day January 1st for New Years Upcoming Holiday Trash and Recycling Delays Saturday Sept. 8th Labor Day Saturday November 24th Thanksgiving Saturday December 29th Christmas Comments are invited kristen@doylestown.com or mayorlindeman@doylestown.com Our Community Events Calendar will help you stay connected. Check it out often for updates!

4 P a g e 4 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, "Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer's day, listening to the murmur of the water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is by no means a waste of time." ~John Lubbock, The Use Of Life Mosquito spraying will continue now and throughout the month of September. Spraying takes place every Wednesday evening. If it is raining or if there are relative high winds, spraying will be moved to Thursday evening. Spraying will help keep the mosquito population down, but will not eliminate them. Please use protective precautions when enjoying the outdoors. We are offering this service to Village residents on Saturday, September 29th from 9 am to noon in the back parking lot of Village Hall. This program is made possible thanks to the funds which we receive from the Recycling Makes Sense Grant through Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District. This grant is based on the tonnage produced by our residents who participate in the curbside recycling program. So that we can accommodate everyone, please limit shredding to 5 boxes per person. We ask that you please bring one or more canned food items for donation to the Doylestown Food Pantry. Thank you from our Village Council members. Lions Club Halloween Program October 27th An exciting new experience awaits the little ghosts and goblins of our community this Halloween season. This year we will combine old traditions with some new traditions in response to the changes in our schools, the coming alive of our downtown, and a desire to become current. Here is the tentative schedule: 2:00-3:30 pm Trick or Treat in the neighborhoods 3:30 pm Assemble at the Library Gazebo 3:45 pm March with Chippewa Band to the Square where the CHS band will present a short concert 4:00 pm The costume contest will be short and sweet with 3 prizes for most original costume ages 0-7 and 3 for those ages for 8 and up 4:30 pm Pumpkin viewing and judging for two categories-painted and Carved (three places for each 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.) APPLES AND POPCORN FOR ALL! Pumpkins should be brought to the Village Hall by 2:00 pm. There will be signs directing you to placement areas. Forms will be available, so please fill one out to show who created each pumpkin. Local merchants will be open for the community to enjoy. This new Halloween experience will be sponsored by the Doylestown Lions and THRIVE. A special thanks to C. J. Dannemiller and Rittman Orchard for their generous donations of popcorn and apples - A VILLAGE TRADITION!

5 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, P a g e 5 This is held rain or shine. The Lions will have doughnuts available at Memorial Park off Gates Street in the morning, and will serve barbeque chicken in the afternoon. Come down to the park and support them while you shop! *Public restrooms available at Memorial Park. Please be advised that AFTER our Village Wide Yard sales on Saturday, September 15th, Goodwill Industries of Wooster will be in town the next day, Sunday September 16th. They will be located in the rear parking lot of Village Hall. There will be a truck at this location and will accept any of your unsold items from 11 AM UNTIL 2 PM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH Voter Registration Forms are available at Village Hall. Deadline to register for the November 6th election is October 9th and Absentee Voting in person (at the Board of Elections only) and by mail begins October 10th. Absentee Ballot Applications are available at Village Hall. These need to be received at the Board of Elections by noon on November 3rd. All Information must be sent to the Wayne County Board of Elections 200 Vanover Street, Suite 1 Wooster, OH Please call the Board of Elections for more information on voter registration or absentee ballots or early voting at Multiple large items (couches, chairs, etc.) are accepted, NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, TIRES OR ELECTRONIC DEVICES. FREON MUST BE RE- MOVED from any appliance and red tagged by a licensed technician. Paint cans are accepted but the paint has to be dried completely. Kitty litter can also be used to absorb the liquid inside each can. Please leave the lids off so Republic can see that they are acceptable for pickup. Thank you. *This service offered to you by the Village of Doylestown and Republic Waste. Farmers Market every Saturday now through Sept. 8th at Memorial Park 8-11 am. Trudy Lucas Rogues Hollow Festival August 3rd and 4th (Friday/Saturday) Village Wide Yard Sales Saturday September 15th Goodwill Pick Up After the yard sales Sunday September 16th Village Hall Parking lot. Document Shredding Saturday September 29th in Village Hall back parking lot from 9 am - Noon Large Item Fall Pick Up by Republic on Friday October 12th. Trick or Treat Saturday October 27th 2:00-3:30 pm

6 P a g e 6 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, The Doylestown Country Market Grocery stores are something most people don t give much thought to, unless of course, you live in Doylestown! This is an asset that our community has been without for a very long time. Owners Paul Kruft and Craig Knotts not only knew this, they wanted to bring a grocery store back to our community. The Market sells many Amish goods from pastries to frozen foods, as well as meats and cheeses, fresh produce and other pantry staples. The store was completely renovated and is now open and ready for business. As an added bonus, the lunchtime crowd can also stop in for a hot corned beef or pulled pork sandwich, or if you prefer, there are other cold pre-made options available. The owners state that new items will be added regularly. If you haven t already, please stop by today. You won t be disappointed! The Doylestown Country Market 80 N. Portage Street Doylestown, OH HOURS: Mon - Saturday 8 am - 7 pm Sunday 10 am - 6 pm Rylon Printing, LLC The American Dream...to own a successful business through sacrifice, risk taking and hard work is what brought owners Janet, Brianne and Michelle to Doylestown. They state that a higher power put them all in the same place at the same time to do just that. Our community has never had a store front like this! Some of the many products offered are screen-printing, embroidery, promotional products, banners, yard signs, real estate signs, decals, business cards, flyers, brochures, cups, mugs and custom logos and designs. They recently purchased a direct-to-garment printer which enables printing images in multiple colors in low quantities. Since their grand opening, they thank our community for being very welcoming and supportive of their venture. They would like to give special thanks to all of their friends and families who have supported them in this business opportunity and who helped them get their store front ready for the Grand Opening! Stop in to see all of the great items available. You will be pleasantly surprised! Rylon Printing, LLC 41 N. Portage Street Doylestown, OH HOURS: Mon - Fri 10 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 10 am - 2 pm Rylonprinting@gmail.com

7 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n A u g u s t, P a g e 7 25th Annual Rogues Hollow Festival Friday August 3, PM to close Food Court and Vendor/craft booths open for business! (set up 1pm or later) on the square 7PM start GRAND parade--line up at Memorial Park-(Sponsored by Lions Club) Portage St 7PM to close JUMP HOUSES & inflatables for the little ones to enter and bounce!! Village Hall parking lot 7PM to close Foggy Bottom Petting Zoo & Pony Rides Zion Lutheran 7PM to close Wayne County Humane Society animal adoption on the square 8--11:00PM Long Time Gone--County & Western rock music Bandstand 10:45PM 50/50 Rogues Hollow Festival Raffle info booth Saturday August 4, :00AM Pancake Breakfast (Sponsor--Chippewa Township Fire Department) Fire Station 8--11:00AM Doylestown Farmers Market pavilion #1 on Gates St at the park 7:15AM Ralph Durbin Rogues Hollow 5K & 1.5 Mile Walk register at -pavilion #2 on Kohler St 8:15-10:45AM Ralph Durbin Rogues Hollow 5K & 1.5 Mile Walk start 8:30 & 8:15 AM at the park 9AM to close Food concessions, craft and activity booths open near square downtown All day Lion s Donuts downtown 9AM-1PM Registration starts for Classic Car Show& Cruise-in N Portage St 10AM to 2PM JUMP HOUSES & inflatables for the little ones to enter and bounce! Village Hall parking lot 10AM to 2PM Wayne County Humane Society animal adoption on the square 11:00AM Children s Parade- (meet at Zion Lutheran Church at 10:45AM) Clinton St After parade till 2pm Tuslaw Lions Choo Choo Train ride for the wee folks at no charge Zion Lutheran 11AM-1PM Bo-Jo the Clown Children s entertainment on the square 11AM -8PM Foggy Bottom Petting Zoo & Pony Rides Zion Lutheran 11AM-4PM Rogues Hollow--Chidester s Mill will be open, -maps at info booth drive yourself tour. Early Doylestown & Chippewa Township artifacts, the reaper, coal car replica and other historical items will be on display. Walking trails will be open. Come down and visit where it is cool and comfortable. Noon to 1PM Rogues Hollow Regiment bandstand 1:15PM 2:15PM Summit-Up Cloggers on the square 1--4PM Rudy and the Illusions --at the car show-live music in gazebo, south end N Portage St Hippy the DJ at the car show on the north end of show 1--3:00PM Classic Car Show & Cruise-in--trophies awarded 3:00 N Portage St 4PM to Close NEW-JUMP HOUSES & inflatables for the little ones to enter and bounce! Village Hall parking lot 2:30PM 3:30PM The Super Satellites- classic rock bandstand 3:45 4:45PM The Polka Guys-Polka Music bandstand 4PM-till done Corn Hole Tournament--come test your talent with a toss Zion Lutheran 5pm--till 11PM Motorcycle Show & Cruise-in-$5 registrations by 7pm, N Portage St 7pm Community Hymn Sing-celebrate the area s Christian Heritage, refreshments. Zion Lutheran 7--10:30PM Recess- bandstand 8-10PM NEW- Family Movie Night Under the Stars seating at 8pm, movie at 8:30 Zion Lutheran 10:30 PM 50/50 Rogues Hollow Festival Raffle and more info booth 10:30PM Fireworks Festival is sponsored by Rogues Hollow Festival Committee, Village of Doylestown & Doylestown Thrive (Doylestown Area Growth Initiatives)

8 Village of Doylestown 24 S. Portage Street Doylestown, OH We re on the web POSTAL CUSTOMER PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DOYLESTOWN, OH PERMIT NO. 4 Doylestown Community Newsletter Written, Edited and Printed at Doylestown Village Hall 24 S. Portage Street Doylestown, OH Senior Editor: Terry L. Lindeman Managing Editor: Kristen Robison ACTIVITY NAME HOME PHONE CELL OR ADDRESS Special Activities Olin Bleichrodt omb417@hotmail.com Bandstand Entertainment Bands (Evening) Joyce Marshall marshall7@ohio.net Children s Parade Molly Marthy buckshock@sssnet.com Craft Show & Booths Bob Bartel barteljr2004@yahoo.com Classic Car Show/Cruise In Bill Frederick E. Clinton Doylestown Tom Black toboacres@neo.rr.com Sherman Brown rycon19024@aol.com Food Concessions Chuck Sungy Parade Entries*sponsored by Denny Toth dtoth3@aol.com Lions Club Motorcycle Rally John Hermann jdh633@aol.com 5K Run, 1.5 Mile Walk Ralph Durbin rjd1242@gmail.com Chippewa Rogues Hollow Mary Mertic marymertic@juno.com Historical Society General Information, Publicity Amy Galehouse galehousetreefarms@bright.net & Advertising

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