Geauga Happenings
The Geauga County Department on Aging is in need of Home Delivered Meal drivers in Chardon and Newbury Township...
Meal Delivery Volunteers Needed
The Geauga County Department on Aging is in need of Home Delivered Meal drivers in Chardon and Newbury Township.
The meal routes start at the Chardon Senior Center, 12555 Ravenwood Drive.
The Home Delivered Meals program delivers warm, nutritious lunches from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday to homebound seniors.
Volunteers can deliver meals on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or as needed/substitute basis. Drivers must be 18 years old or over with a valid driver’s license. Interested individuals will need to complete a volunteer registration and background screening.
For more information or to register as a volunteer, call Kristen Bibby at 440-279-2138 or email kbibby@co.geauga.oh.us.
Chardon VFW Pancake Breakfasts
Nov. 8 and 15, 8 a.m. to noon
Chardon VFW Post 6519 will host pancake breakfasts at the post located at 752 Water St. For information, call 440-285-3699.
Genealogical Society Meets
Nov. 10, 7-9 p.m.
Paul Harris, secretary of the Great Geauga County Fair, will present “History of the Great Geauga County Fair” via Zoom at the Geauga County Genealogical Society’s virtual meeting. The program will begin after a short meeting. Registration is required; visit www.gcgsoh.org.
Geauga Co. Tea Party Meets
Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m.
Geauga County Tea Party will meet at the Metzenbaum Center, 8200 Cedar Road, Chester Township. Professor John Plecnik, of the Cleveland Marshall Law College, will be speaking on bias in American education.
For more information, visit www.geaugacountyteaparty.com.




