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2015 Polar Bear Plunge

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The 10th Annual Roaming Shores Polar Plunge is Saturday, March 14th! The event will begin at 1 pm at the Roaming Shores Clubhouse/Main Beach. The actual plunge will begin at 3pm.

The Polar Bear Plunge will include brave students from Jefferson, Grand Valley and Pymatuning Valley Schools, as well as wild and crazy local area residents. Last year’s event was a huge success as we raised over $6700.

This year, the money we raise will be used to benefit the Jeff Meddock Memorial Scholarship, Jefferson Area Schools Falcon Academic Boosters, Grand Valley Schools, and the Roaming Shores Breakfast with Santa event. Jeff Meddock was a resident of Roaming Shores and the beloved principal of Pymatuning Valley High School. He died unexpectedly and the money we raise helps to continue his pursuit to educate. The Falcon Academic Boosters strives to reward students for academic success. Grand Valley Schools plans to award academic achievement. Also, a portion of the money we raise is also used to host the Roaming Shores Breakfast with Santa event.

There will be a DJ and a 50/50 raffle! We’ll be serving hot dogs, chili, popcorn, chips and soda. You can purchase items before and/or after the plunge. First come, first serve.

Last year, the ice was 22 inches thick! Will we beat that this year?

Even if you are not participating in the Plunge, come out and show your support!

Lake Roaming Rock Fishing Club

by Ed Baitt – Fishing Club President

Did you know that the club will celebrate its 40th anniversary this October? It was founded in 1975. In the months to come, I will publish articles on how the club grew, its heartbreaks and happiness.

But at this time, we should all thank the nine men who started the club and to all of the Officers from 1975 to 2015. They were the backbone that’s seen its ups and downs. But we made it!

Back in 1976, Al Sbrocco stopped over my house and asked me to join the club and I am glad I did. Now I have been President for the last 3 ½ years and a member for the last 38 years. I met so many members in the club, now they are my friends. Today, the membership is 80+ strong.

So again, thank you! And most of all, thank you members who pay their Dues and for their support of the events. Your Officers for this year are, President Ed Baitt, Vice President Dave Emick, Secretary Dave Flaum, and Treasurer Walt Samson.

For the next five months, we will feature more articles about the History of the Fishing Club.

Thank you,
Ed Baitt

2014 Cardboard Boat Races

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The Cardboard Boat Races were held on Saturday, August 30th at Beach 1. This was the 5th Annual Cardboard Boat Race at the Shores with 10 children and 3 boats participating. Great weather, and smooth paddling made for a fun time by all.

Out rigger Boat one: Mary Kate Griffin, Sean Griffin, Leyna Rumpler

Purple Boat two: Brooke Cirigliano, Sam MacCurdy

Green Flash Boat three: Team A: Dalton Bowyer
Team B Alexis Damiano, Kirsten Berkes
Team C: Olivia Damiano, Ariana Berkes

Trophy winners:
Best Design: Out rigger Boat One with Mary Kate Griffin, Sean Griffin, and Leyna Rumpler
Best Sinker: Purple Boat Two with Brooke Cirigliano, and Sam MacCurdy
Fastest Time: Dalton Bowyer at 1:16 seconds!!

Many thanks to the Rome Water Rescue Team, Gil Kandrac with Lake Patrol, the workers at the Refreshment Stand, the Promotion Club Members, and the Parents and their children who participated. There was a good, appreciative audience that always makes this a fun affair, too. See you all next year!

(Photos courtesy of Sally Flash, Jen Addair, and Ramona Nelson)

Cardboard Boat Races

Wanted: Cardboard boats for the August 30th Cardboard Boat Races. Haven’t built a boat yet?? Grab a box, paint it with oil base primer and then the color you really want, caulk the seams, and come see if it floats. 11:00. Beach 1. Promotion Club

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Click here for Cardboard Boat Rules

Bicycle Group – Aug 11th

We’ll be starting at the bicycle parking lot in Austinburg next week and riding south to, and past, Lampson Road. We are doing this to show where the fundraiser for the Greenway Trail will take place. We’ll start riding at 5:30. Afterwards, you may join us for dinner at one of the casual restaurants in the area.

Megabucks Fundraiser: Saturday September 13 with rain date Saturday, September 20. this outdoor event will be held at the Western Reserve Greenway’s Lampson Road Trailhead from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with proceeds to benefit the Greenway Trail and Ashtabula County Metroparks. There will be a $2,000 cash grand prize based on the Ohio Lottery Pick 3 drawing, a Chinese auction, Side boards, Music, dinner catered by Briquettes. Tickets are $25 donation and additional meal tickets can be added for $15. For tickets call Kevin Grippi at 440-964-3883, cell 812-4032.

4th of July Fireworks

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FIREWORKS: FRIDAY, JULY 4TH
PLEASE PARK YOUR BOATS AROUND THE BUOYS
FOR THE BEST VIEW OF LOWER & SKY DRIVEN DISPLAYS
TRY TO BE IN PLACE BY 9:30/9:45

WKKY 104.7FM, 9:30 -10:30
MUSIC BROADCAST FOR ROAMING SHORES
HAVE YOUR STEREOS & BOAT RADIOS SET

10:00 (WKKY, 104.7) NATIONAL ANTHEM
FIREWORKS WITH MUSIC BEGINS.

FIREWORKS MUSIC SPONSORS:
C & L LAWN SERVICE
CRANDALL & COMPANY BUILDERS
EDWARD CUP & ASSOCIATES—CPAS
ENTERPRISE TITLE AGENCY
NEO ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY

 

MANY ROAMING SHORES FAMILIES AND SPONSORS,
THROUGH THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS,
MAKE THIS GREAT EVENT HAPPEN.
THANK YOU!
BOB & CAROL DELLY
PROMOTION CLUB
563-3203

***RAIN DATE: SATURDAY, JULY 5TH. . .THINK SUNNY & WARM!

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In preparation for the July 4th Fireworks Display, Buoys will be set up around the Beach 2 area. No Boats will be allowed in this area from 8pm July 4th until the end of the Fireworks Display.

The entire lake will be NO WAKE starting at 8pm!!

STATE FIRE MARSHAL ENCOURAGES SAFETY WHEN USING LEGAL FIREWORKS
There is no such thing as a ‘backyard fireworks permit’

In an effort to reduce the number of fires and fireworks-related injuries, the Division of State Fire Marshal encourages Ohioans to attend public fireworks displays hosted by local municipalities and licensed exhibitors this July 4th holiday.

“The best way for Ohioans to prevent fireworks injuries is to attend a licensed, professional fireworks exhibition,” said State Fire Marshal Larry Flowers. “Keep in mind that even trick and novelty fireworks, like sparklers, are inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury.”

The only types of fireworks that can be legally purchased and discharged in Ohio are trick and novelty devices. These include items that smoke, sparkle, snap and snake. For those who choose to have their own display using these legal fireworks, Marshal Flowers encourages Ohioans to follow some important safety tips:

* Handle and discharge trick and novelty devices only under adult supervision.
* Appoint one adult to be in charge. This person should know the hazards of each type of firework being used.
* Carefully read and follow the label directions on the trick and novelty device packaging.
* Light only one sparkler at a time and hold it away from your body and others.
* Sparkler wires, which can burn up to 1800 degrees, should immediately be placed in a bucket of water to avoid injury as they remain hot for a few minutes after burnout.
* If someone gets burned, run cool water over the wound for two or three minutes and seek medical attention when necessary.

Other fireworks, like those sold at fireworks stores around Ohio, can be legally purchased in the state, but you must agree to take them out of Ohio to discharge within 48 hours. “You must be at least 18 years of age to buy items such as firecrackers and bottle rockets at the stores you see along the roadways of Ohio,” said Flowers. “But firing them off within state boundaries is prohibited.”

There are stiff penalties for the illegal possession or discharge of fireworks. It is a first-degree misdemeanor for non-licensed individuals to discharge fireworks in Ohio, to falsify an application when purchasing fireworks, or to possess them for more than 48 hours without taking them out-of-state. First-time offenders are subject to up to a $1,000 fine and six months imprisonment.

2014 Fireworks Frequently Asked Questions
What types of fireworks can be legally discharged in Ohio?
Trick and novelty fireworks include items such as sparklers, snaps, glow snakes and smoke bombs. In general, these can be sold in Ohio and used in the state. But check with your local community which may have its own rules preventing these from being sold or used.

Are any fireworks completely safe?
Firecrackers and sparklers cause the most injuries. Severe burns, injuries to the hands, eyes and face, and even blindness or hearing loss can happen anytime something is burned. For example, legal sparklers burn at up to 1800°, hot enough to melt gold. Severe burns happen every year. In addition, puncture-type injuries to an eye are common. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a show by a licensed exhibitor.
What types of fireworks are illegal to discharge in Ohio without a license and permit?

1.3G Fireworks
Display or exhibitor fireworks include aerial shells that are fired from mortars. They can only be sold by a licensed manufacturer, wholesaler, or, under limited circumstances, out-of-state shippers. They can only be sold to a licensed manufacturer, wholesaler or exhibitor. 1.3G fireworks can only be discharged by a professional, licensed exhibitor. These fireworks can only be discharged by a licensed exhibitor in accordance with Ohio laws regarding exhibitions, including a properly issued exhibition permit issued by the local fire and police departments.

1.4G Fireworks
Commonly referred to as consumer fireworks, these include firecrackers, bottle rockets, roman candles and fountains. A license is needed to sell these, but anyone over the age of 18 may purchase these items, but must sign a form certifying they will take the fireworks outside the state of Ohio within 48 hours. It’s illegal to set them off in Ohio.
How many fireworks stores are in Ohio?
There are 86 licensed wholesalers in Ohio. There are also twelve licensed manufacturers which may manufacture and sell fireworks. There is currently a moratorium preventing the issuance of any new sales licenses.

What is a purchaser form?
If you buy fireworks in Ohio, you have to sign a purchaser form certifying you will take the fireworks out of state within 48 hours. Purchasers are responsible for illegal use of the fireworks, including any damages. Making a false statement on the form is a first-degree misdemeanor. The purchaser’s copy of the form must accompany the fireworks, be attached to an invoice itemizing the quantity of fireworks purchased, the amount of the sale, and made available upon request by a law enforcement officer or fire authority.

Are there penalties for failing to follow Ohio’s fireworks laws?
Yes. Most first time violations are first-degree misdemeanors, punishable by up to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail. Illegal fireworks can be confiscated by law enforcement authorities. Violations include falsifying the purchaser form, failing to complete the form, failing to transport fireworks out of state within the specified time period, and discharging fireworks.

How many injuries result from fireworks use?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports fireworks were involved in an estimated 11,400 injuries treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments during calendar year 2013. Children under the age of 15 accounted for 40% of the injuries.

How does the State Fire Marshal promote fireworks safety in Ohio?

The Department of Commerce actively reviews and works to increase fireworks safety, both in showrooms and for public exhibitions. The Department focuses on the regulation and education of the fireworks industry and those involved in the exhibition of fireworks.
The Division of State Fire Marshal operates a Fireworks Incident Team (FIT) to respond to the scene of any fireworks accident to investigate and assist local authorities. Investigations by FIT have led to both administrative and criminal action being taken against exhibitors who fail to follow the regulations.

What is the process for fireworks exhibitions?
A permit from local authorities is required for all exhibitions. The permit specifies the date, time, location and various other parameters of how the exhibition will be executed. Authorities inspect the exhibition site before, during and after the exhibition using a State Fire Marshal issued checklist. Only licensed fireworks exhibitors can perform fireworks exhibitions. During the shoot, only registered employees and the certified fire safety official are allowed within the discharge site.

Only licensed fireworks exhibitors can perform fireworks exhibitions. Exhibitors must undergo six hours of training on fireworks laws and safety every three years, and must, in turn, relay that training to all employees annually.

Garden Club

A few residents of the Shores will be getting together at the Picnic in the Park (noon, Wed., July 9th.) to organize a Garden Club. Anyone who is interested is welcome to join us. If you are interested but unable to come July 9th., watch this site and other sites for future meetings.

Annual Roaming Shores Garage Sale

Note: This announcement is for the 2014 Garage Sale
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It’s time to start planning for the Annual Roaming Shores Garage Sale! This year, the event has been extended to 2 days, Friday, June 13th and Saturday, June 14th from 9am-4pm.

If you are planning on participating in the Garage Sale, please contact the RRA Office at 440-563-3170 or reply to this email. We will add your address to a list so that visitors will know where to find you. Signs will also be available at the RRA Office that may be posted to your mailbox or at the end of your street.

The 2014 Polar Bear Plunge

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22 inch thick ice, freezing temps, and snow couldn’t stop over 130 Polar Bear Plungers from braving the icy plunge into Lake Roaming Rock last weekend!

Participating were Jefferson Area High School, Pymatuning Valley High School, Grand Valley, and other brave adults and residents!

Together, they raised over $6,741 for the Jeffrey B. Meddock Memorial Scholarship Fund, Jefferson Falcon Academic Boosters, Grand Valley Elementary PTO, and Roaming Shores Breakfast with Santa.

For pictures and video of the Plunge from:
Roaming Shores Polar Bear Plunge on Facebook
Rome Fire Department
Ashtabula Current
Star Beacon

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