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Well last night we went to the Ashtabula Mall to see Santa and tell him what I want Matt wants for Christmas ... Lego's and Drums.....had something to eat and drove down to Lake Shore Park for the 4th annual Lights On The Lake.
Now if you have never been to this event or even heard of it here is the website check it out Lights on the Lake The site has maps, photos, story's, and a little about the people who put this on every year at Lake Shore Park in Ashtabula Ohio.
I didn't have any idea we were going to go to it last night so I didn't have my camera ....but I had my phone so I shot a few pics with it.....they are not the greatest but you get the idea......You have to see this in person to really get the full effect and what went into putting this together they did a great job.....
admission to Ashtabula County's Lights on the Lake is only $5.00 per vehicle at the gate.
About them.....
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Light Display |
| Experience over 70 displays on LakeshorePark's 54 acres of rolling hills and majestic Lake Erie backdrop. This holiday light attraction with some displays "as big as a truck", is great for creating family memories and family fun. Make it an annual family tradition to enjoy professional light displays in a beautiful picturesque setting. |
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Hours of Operation |
| Friday, Saturday, Sunday following Thanksgiving thru New Year's Eve - 6:00pm to 9:30pm |
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Organization |
| Ashtabula County's Lights on the Lake was incorporated on July 27, 2005 as an Ohio Corporation. Its purpose is to develop and run a driving tour at Lakeshore Park - Ashtabula, Ohio featuring holiday lighting displays. This organization is non-profit, non-political, charitable, non-sectarian, non-racial and tax exempt 501 (c)(3) Corporation. All of its members are volunteers and do not receive any remuneration for the work they do for ACLOTL. |




So if your in the area and want to have some fun load up your car with friends and family and for only $5.00 you can see a great light display on the lake........peace zane
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This past weekend there was a death in one of our friends family. It was her little cousin that happens to have been a friend of my two older boys and they all went to the same school. She was a victim of a hit and run. They have the person responsible for it.....My post that for some reason never posted was a much angrier one.... Maybe that is good it got lost....so I am just posting this instead....
I have calmed down a little and decided to post something positive...below you will see a list of tips to help protect yourself. Read them, Print them, and share them with your family and friends. You never know what the day will bring so be prepared and do everything you can to protect family and friends.....peace zane
The AAA Foundation analysis showed that approximately 11 percent of all police reported crashes involve a hit and run driver, and that the problem is especially alarming for pedestrians. "About 60 percent of the people killed in hit and run crashes are pedestrians," said Peter Kissinger, President (and CEO Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.
..... Click the link for more information. of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, adding that "1 in 5 pedestrian fatalities involve hit and run drivers."
From 1994 to 2003, a total of 14,914 people were killed in hit and run crashes in the United States, The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , according to the Foundation's analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System Fatality Analysis Reporting System(FARS) was created in the United States by NHTSA (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) to provide an overall measure of highway safety, to help suggest solutions, and to help provide an objective basis to evaluate the effectiveness and General Estimates System databases.
"Deadly hit and run crashes most often occur on weekends and during the evening," said Peter Kissinger. Fifty-eight percent of fatal hit and run crashes occur on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday; forty-seven percent of fatal hit and run crashes occur between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.
"The best way for pedestrians to avoid being a hit and run victim is to be an alert pedestrian," said Kissinger.
The Foundation offers the following tips to help keep pedestrians safe around traffic:
--Obey traffic signals
--Look left, then right, then left again before crossing the street even when in a crosswalk
--Watch for turning vehicles when crossing
--Remain alert and aware of cars as they approach and pass you
--Do not assume drivers see you because you see them
--When sidewalks are not present, walk as far away from the roadway as possible
--If walking at night wear retro reflective and light-colored clothing
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is an independent, publicly funded, 501 (c)(3) charitable research and educational organization established in 1947 by the American Automobile AssociationAmerican Automobile Association (AAA), federation of American automobile clubs, est. 1902. AAA provides a number of benefits to its members, including emergency road service; national and international travel assistance, e.g.
..... Click the link for more information.. The AAA Foundation's mission is to prevent traffic deaths and injuries by conducting research into their causes and by educating the public about strategies to prevent crashes and reduce the impact when they do occur.
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On November 2nd 1915 was the 1st U.S. election by proportional representation in Ashtabula, Ohio
With all the party's that have come andgone Who is to say who is right and who is wrong....no mater what party you are with List of political parties in the United States there are going to be flaws in it. And someone somewhere ain't going to like it....you can count on that...
I myself have friends that some would call Left and some would call Right and everything in between and around the whole spectrum of political views...And yes they are my friends even if we don't see eye to eye on somethings....we still have other things in common and they are my friends....I build on those things we agree on....not what we disagree on...
Anyway I was looking at this day in history and came across this little history lesson I thought I would share with you about Ashtabula,Ohio being the first to use this type of system Proportional representation it is a democratic principle rather than an electoral system in itself...ummm sounds better already...
But like all good things if it don't fit your style you will find away to make it not work..And they did....just like all the other Party's from the past and present that you, me, or them don't like
The political roots of proportional representation in the United States originated in the Progressive Movement of the early 20th century.
If by chance you have read this far you might as well click on this link it is very interesting and informative A Brief History of Proportional Representation in the United States It talks a lot about why it failed and some of the reasons at the different time periods in history.
Maybe when we as a human race come together we will get it right but until then not everybody is going to be happy with any government anywhere in this world. This is just my opinion....or is it a fact?
anyway like always, I may not know what I'm talking about...................
and If you have read this far......thanks for stopping by...............peace zane
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Yes thats my Crazy kid at it again..... he has no fear
The Chalk Box has been around for almost 30 years now. My kids have been going here for about 6 months and learning about gymnastics. They offer programs for children as young as 2 years old. They also offer cheerleading and tumbling class, and a fitness program for Male or Female Jr High and up and when you are there working out get this they also offer free babysitting on weekday mornings, when you work out there...The price of the classes are very good and they are almost twice as long as anyone else in the area offers.
They maintain a low student to teacher ratio so that each child receives personal attention and they don't have to wait forever for their turn. The teachers have been specifically trained to instruct the sport, including spotting and safety. Many of them are our former or current gymnast them selves.
To learn more about the program's offered check out the web site. click on the link below.
The Chalk Box is located at 5521 Main Avenue in Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 and the phone number is 440-992-9619 ask for Cathy and tell her Zane sent you AKA (Matt's DAD) LOL...peace zane
Their Mission Statement:
We strive to offer quality programs for children and adults that work to improve fitness levels as well as values. We are a family-oriented organization working hard to offer the community a safe and positive environment to acquire both physical and life skills
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