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VOLUME 160, NUMBER 39 – SEPTEMBER <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Kingston Residence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> holds groundbreaking<br />

ceremony for 55,000-square-foot, $10 million expansion<br />

Kingston Healthcare Company recently began construction on a<br />

$10 million, 55,000 square foot addition to its <strong>Perrysburg</strong> facility. The<br />

addition will house a 60-unit rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility,<br />

which will include a state-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art rehabilitation center, including<br />

an aquatic pool. It will have private rooms, flat screen televisions,<br />

wireless Internet, built-in cabinets and spacious common<br />

areas.<br />

Rudolph/Libbe Inc. is <strong>the</strong> general contractor for <strong>the</strong> approximately<br />

$10 million construction project. DSI Architects is <strong>the</strong> architectural<br />

firm.<br />

The facility is expected to begin operations in <strong>September</strong> 2013,<br />

with 75 new full-time positions. Kingston Residence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

which began operations in 1996, provides assisted living and memory<br />

care services to <strong>the</strong> local community.<br />

“The new addition will complete <strong>the</strong> continuum <strong>of</strong> care that<br />

Kingston provides in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,” said George Rumman, Kingston<br />

Healthcare Company CEO and president. “It will serve <strong>the</strong> rehabilita-<br />

State mandated–Senate Bill 316<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> education hears update on Ohio Third Grade Reading Guarantee<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ohio<br />

Third Grade Reading Guarantee<br />

is to focus on early<br />

intervention, said Kadee<br />

Anstadt, district executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> teaching and<br />

learning, at <strong>the</strong> <strong>September</strong><br />

17 meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

“And we have known<br />

that for some time. We provide<br />

intervention to students<br />

well beyond <strong>the</strong> state<br />

requirements–we are<br />

already far exceeding those<br />

expectations,” she told<br />

board members, giving an<br />

overview <strong>of</strong> how <strong>the</strong> district<br />

is accomplishing many<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> requirements in <strong>the</strong><br />

Third Grade Guarantee.<br />

Senate Bill 316 was<br />

passed this summer, she<br />

explained, and most <strong>of</strong> its<br />

components are in effect for<br />

this school year.<br />

“The only component<br />

that does not apply this year<br />

is <strong>the</strong> retention compo-<br />

nent,” said Ms. Anstadt.<br />

“That is <strong>the</strong> component that<br />

has gotten <strong>the</strong> biggest<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> press–will we be<br />

retaining third-graders? The<br />

retention will take effect for<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2013-14 school year.”<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-13<br />

Requirements<br />

•Screen all kindergarten<br />

through third grade students<br />

by <strong>September</strong> 30 using<br />

screeners chosen by <strong>the</strong> district;<br />

•Identify students “not<br />

on track”;<br />

•Identify <strong>the</strong> specific<br />

reading deficiency <strong>of</strong> students<br />

“not on track”;<br />

•Provide research-based<br />

intervention to all “not on<br />

track” students;<br />

•Monitor progress;<br />

•Report to Ohio Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education (ODE),<br />

and<br />

•Adopt board policies.<br />

2013-14<br />

Requirements<br />

•<strong>2012</strong>-13 requirements,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Transit Hours<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Transit has begun temporary<br />

paratransit service for ADA customers. Hours<br />

<strong>of</strong> service are:<br />

•Monday - Friday<br />

6 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

•Saturday<br />

9 a.m. - 8 p.m.<br />

•Sunday<br />

10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />

The telephone number for riders to call for<br />

services in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is 419-872-8430. Current<br />

TARPS customers should use <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

TARTA issued identification cards for <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Transit eligibility. ADA eligibility applications<br />

are available on <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Web site at www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us. Pending<br />

applicants will be allowed temporary<br />

usage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> service.<br />

There will be no fees charged to utilize <strong>the</strong><br />

service through November 11. Check <strong>the</strong><br />

city’s Web site for information updates.<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

1935<br />

plus;<br />

•ODE will determine <strong>the</strong><br />

allowable screeners;<br />

•Provide any “at risk”<br />

student with a teacher who<br />

has passed a reading<br />

instruction test or has a<br />

reading endorsement on<br />

his/her license, and<br />

•Retain any student who<br />

does not reach <strong>the</strong> state cut<strong>of</strong>f<br />

score <strong>of</strong> 392 on <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio Achievement Test<br />

administered in spring<br />

2014.<br />

Ms. Anstadt explained<br />

that a score <strong>of</strong> 400 is pr<strong>of</strong>icient<br />

on <strong>the</strong> test.<br />

What <strong>the</strong> District<br />

Already Does<br />

“I believe this is <strong>the</strong><br />

important part–what we<br />

already do,” added <strong>the</strong><br />

director.<br />

•Screen and identify all<br />

students kindergarten<br />

through grade eight for<br />

reading and math deficiency;<br />

•Provide intervention to<br />

tion needs <strong>of</strong> our existing residents as well as new residents from<br />

<strong>the</strong> community.”<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Mayor Nelson Evans said Kingston has been an integral<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> community for more than 16 years and<br />

has given back to <strong>the</strong> community so much.<br />

“We are so proud to have this facility in our community, and <strong>the</strong><br />

jobs are very important. Kingston is a good partner with <strong>the</strong> city,” he<br />

added.<br />

Also attending <strong>the</strong> groundbreaking ceremony along with<br />

Kingston staff and friends were Rudolph/Libbe management, Wood<br />

County Commissioners Jim Carter, Tim Brown and Joel Kuhlman;<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council members John Kevern, Joe Lawless, Tom<br />

Mackin and Mike Olmstead, and Township Trustee Bob Mack.<br />

Pictured from left, are Mayor Evans; April Smucker, Kingston<br />

Healthcare Company director <strong>of</strong> facilities and construction; Mr.<br />

Rumman; Frederic Wolfe, Kingston Healthcare Company director<br />

and shareholder, and Dimitri Smirniotopoulos, architect.<br />

students well beyond <strong>the</strong><br />

state requirements;<br />

•Provide notification to<br />

parents on a regular basis;<br />

•Monitor and report<br />

progress, and<br />

•Use research-based<br />

interventions.<br />

What Needs to Change<br />

or Updated<br />

•Screening needs to be<br />

completed by <strong>September</strong><br />

30;<br />

•Target additional reading<br />

training for teachers;<br />

•Twelve-week progress<br />

monitoring reports for parents,<br />

and<br />

•Board policy on retention.<br />

What this Means<br />

for <strong>the</strong> District<br />

•State cut<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> a 392<br />

score means <strong>the</strong> district<br />

would retain about 12 thirdgrade<br />

students based on<br />

2011-12 results.<br />

Again, Ms. Anstadt<br />

reminded board members<br />

that <strong>the</strong>re is no retention<br />

this school year.<br />

•75 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se students<br />

are not on IEPs (individual<br />

education plans).<br />

“This isn’t just a special<br />

education problem–it is a<br />

general education problem,”<br />

she added. “We need<br />

to pay close attention to<br />

state guidance documents<br />

this year as we create support<br />

systems for at-risk students.”<br />

•Much more attention<br />

and resource focus on early<br />

intervention.<br />

Elementary<br />

Collaborative Schedule<br />

New this school year is<br />

<strong>the</strong> elementary collaborative<br />

schedule.<br />

This schedule allows<br />

common planning times for<br />

all grade level teachers,<br />

explained Ms. Anstadt.<br />

“It creates 18, 90-minute<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />

opportunities with no<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> readers are everywhere<br />

From <strong>the</strong>re to here, from here to <strong>the</strong>re, <strong>Journal</strong> readers are everywhere.<br />

The staff invites readers to submit photos <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mselves or o<strong>the</strong>rs reading <strong>the</strong> paper where<br />

ever <strong>the</strong>y may travel, whe<strong>the</strong>r it is in France or French Guiana.<br />

Earlier this year, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> class <strong>of</strong> 1950 held a mini reunion<br />

in Casa Grande, Arizona, at <strong>the</strong> historic Big House Cafe.<br />

From left are Charlotte Creps Freedheim, Tucson, Arizona; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident Ed Kime;<br />

Carol Braatz Wilson <strong>of</strong> Bowling Green, and George Campbell, Scottsdale, Arizona.<br />

“It was a grand day with lots <strong>of</strong> talk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> we remember and many laughs recalling<br />

good times,” said Ms. Wilson.<br />

Readers and advertisers are encouraged to submit photos <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mselves or relatives reading<br />

<strong>the</strong> paper. Try to include a familiar background. For example, <strong>the</strong> boyhood home <strong>of</strong> Ulysses S.<br />

Grant makes an interesting backdrop for a reader in Georgetown, Ohio.<br />

Photos may be submitted by e-mail to newsforall@perrysburg.com or by mail to The <strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>, 117 East Second Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551. If photos are sent by mail and<br />

need to be returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.<br />

Please note <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person(s) in <strong>the</strong> photo and <strong>the</strong>ir hometown/business as well as<br />

any o<strong>the</strong>r details you may want to add about <strong>the</strong> trip.<br />

75¢ SINGLE COPY<br />

People ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong> “Old Town Pump” on <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commodore Schoolyard for <strong>the</strong> dedication <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> newly installed park benches donated by <strong>the</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kleeberger Family and All Thumbs Garden<br />

Club.<br />

Rainy wea<strong>the</strong>r didn’t hinder dedication <strong>of</strong> Commodore park benches<br />

Municipal pool attendance up 20 percent<br />

City council approves purchase <strong>of</strong> three new police vehicles<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

At its <strong>September</strong> 18<br />

meeting, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City<br />

Council approved <strong>the</strong> purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> three new police<br />

vehicles.<br />

The new vehicles–2013<br />

Chevrolet PPV-2WD<br />

Tahoes–will be purchased<br />

through <strong>the</strong> state cooperative<br />

plan from Taylor<br />

Chevrolet at a total cost <strong>of</strong><br />

$78,663.<br />

The vehicles will replace<br />

one 2010 Ford and two 2009<br />

Crown Victorias which have<br />

more than three years <strong>of</strong> service<br />

and near or more than<br />

100,000 miles.<br />

The Crown Victoria,<br />

which has historically been<br />

used by police forces, is no<br />

longer available as a police<br />

vehicle and several o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

vehicle models have shown<br />

safety and reliability issues<br />

that make <strong>the</strong>m unsuited for<br />

service as a city police vehi-<br />

cle, said Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Dan<br />

Paez.<br />

The Chevy Tahoe <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

adequate space to accommodate<br />

equipment and allows<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers to be up higher,<br />

added <strong>the</strong> chief.<br />

The police division currently<br />

has 12 patrol vehicles<br />

and three SUVs.<br />

The new vehicles will be<br />

patrol ready in February or<br />

March.<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Municipal Pool<br />

Report<br />

The municipal pool saw<br />

a 20 percent increase in<br />

attendance this summer,<br />

according to Steve Shives,<br />

executive director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

YMCA.<br />

“Overall it was a good<br />

summer and a hot summer,”<br />

he told members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

city’s recreation committee.<br />

“There were no major accidents,<br />

only bumps and<br />

bruises. The staff did a good<br />

job keeping residents safe.”<br />

Attendance was more<br />

than <strong>26</strong>,000 which does not<br />

include children 5 and under<br />

who have free admittance.<br />

On opening day, more<br />

than 566 people utilized <strong>the</strong><br />

municipal pool.<br />

Mr. Shives stated that<br />

2,224 resident pool passes<br />

were issued and 1,163 resident<br />

IDs.<br />

There were 307 non-resident<br />

passes sold prior to <strong>the</strong><br />

ending <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> swim team<br />

season and 25 passes sold<br />

post swim team.<br />

Last year, <strong>the</strong> recorded<br />

attendance was 22,000.<br />

Wireless Point-to-Point<br />

Network Services<br />

Council approved a contract<br />

with CDW-G to provide<br />

wireless point-to-point<br />

network services at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

$90,301.<br />

According to Gary<br />

Kleinfelter, city IT manager,<br />

<strong>the</strong> solution provides higher<br />

speed Internet connectivity<br />

from <strong>the</strong> municipal complex<br />

to <strong>the</strong> city’s three remote<br />

sites.<br />

It will replace an existing<br />

four megabit point-to-point<br />

solution that he described as<br />

“severely inadequate.”<br />

“The new solution will<br />

provide one gigabit which<br />

has connectivity that is 250<br />

times faster than <strong>the</strong> existing<br />

solution,” he explained.<br />

“The new solution will<br />

allow us to centralize services<br />

and move forward<br />

with o<strong>the</strong>r projects including<br />

<strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> a disaster<br />

recovery center or <strong>of</strong>fsite<br />

back-up center and document<br />

imaging.”<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Business<br />

In o<strong>the</strong>r business, council:<br />

•Authorized <strong>the</strong> city<br />

administrator to seek bids<br />

Please turn to page 2➧<br />

New staff join personnel at Penta Career Center for <strong>2012</strong>-13<br />

By Jane Maiolo<br />

At <strong>the</strong> <strong>September</strong> 12<br />

meeting, <strong>the</strong> Penta Career<br />

Center board <strong>of</strong> education<br />

welcomed new personnel to<br />

<strong>the</strong> campus.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents<br />

joining <strong>the</strong> Penta staff are<br />

Evelyn Bochaczenko, cafeteria;<br />

Annette Bockbrader,<br />

instructional aide; Angela<br />

Smith, instructional aide;<br />

Brittany Wheaton, half-time<br />

English, and Elizabeth<br />

Wray, supervisor <strong>of</strong> human<br />

services, and Courtney<br />

Bockbrader, agricultural<br />

education at Penta’s Anthony<br />

Wayne satellite program.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r new personnel at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> campus are<br />

Adranne Blaze, instructional<br />

aide; Joseph Boggs and<br />

Jesse Thomas, social studies;<br />

Sam Cotterman,<br />

NovaNET instructional aide;<br />

David Deskins, director <strong>of</strong><br />

human resources; Andrew<br />

Garza, VOSE instructional<br />

aide; Judy Gorajewski, cafeteria;<br />

Adrienne Gurney,<br />

school nurse; Jill Heintz,<br />

medical technology; Todd<br />

Henline, construction<br />

remodeling; Bradley Luebcke,<br />

adult education fulland<br />

part-time program coordinator;<br />

Kevin McCann,<br />

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The wea<strong>the</strong>r was rainy<br />

and dreary, but <strong>the</strong>re was a<br />

rainbow <strong>of</strong> smiles as family<br />

and friends remembered and<br />

honored Ralph Kleeberger<br />

at <strong>the</strong> dedication ceremony<br />

for park benches at <strong>the</strong><br />

Commodore Pump Sculpture<br />

on <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Commodore Schoolyard.<br />

“It is an honor to be here<br />

to remember and celebrate a<br />

very special person–Mr.<br />

Ralph Kleeberger,” said <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools Superintendent<br />

Tom Hosler at <strong>the</strong> dedication<br />

ceremony. “I was<br />

very lucky to have gotten to<br />

know Mr. Kleeberger over<br />

<strong>the</strong> last few years as we<br />

talked about this sculpture<br />

and understand why all <strong>of</strong><br />

you are here today.”<br />

1853<br />

The “Old Town Pump”<br />

sculpture was created and<br />

donated to <strong>the</strong> community<br />

by <strong>the</strong> late Mr. Kleeberger.<br />

The sculpture was dedicated<br />

October 10, 2009, to<br />

<strong>the</strong> “Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–Past,<br />

Present and<br />

Future.<br />

Recently, two new park<br />

benches, donated by <strong>the</strong><br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kleeberger<br />

Family and All Thumbs Garden<br />

Club, were installed<br />

around <strong>the</strong> sculpture.<br />

Mr. Kleeberger lived an<br />

amazing and full life, said<br />

<strong>the</strong> superintendent. “A<br />

devoted husband, fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

educator, sculptor and artist,<br />

he traveled a very different<br />

path. And for that we are all<br />

better <strong>of</strong>f.”<br />

Angela Smith, left, and Courtney Bockbrader, both <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, are among several new employees at Penta<br />

Career Center. Ms. Smith is an instructional aide and Ms.<br />

Bockbrader is an agricultural education instructor at<br />

Anthony Wayne High School.<br />

supervisor <strong>of</strong> construction<br />

trades and manufacturing;<br />

Ian McClure and Jo Ann<br />

Potter, job coaches; Tyler<br />

Schroeder, information technology<br />

intern; Daniel<br />

Stoots, guidance counselor,<br />

and Katie Bylow, career<br />

based intervention for<br />

Springfield Schools students.<br />

He spoke about Mr.<br />

Kleeberger’s book, “Tracks<br />

Along <strong>the</strong> River Bank,” a<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> anecdotes, personal<br />

stories and brief histories<br />

<strong>of</strong> growing up in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Mr. Hosler read <strong>the</strong> following<br />

from <strong>the</strong> book about<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old Town Pump–<strong>the</strong><br />

inspiration for Mr. Kleeberger’s<br />

sculpture.<br />

“The old town pump was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> better-known<br />

icons <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> that<br />

day. It was a great place for<br />

water fights much to <strong>the</strong><br />

chagrin <strong>of</strong> adults. I remember<br />

<strong>the</strong> long handled dipper<br />

that always hung on a wire<br />

hook on <strong>the</strong> pump. People<br />

would fill it up and throw a<br />

cup <strong>of</strong> water out in <strong>the</strong><br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Business<br />

In o<strong>the</strong>r business, <strong>the</strong><br />

school board:<br />

•Approved a budget for<br />

fiscal year <strong>2012</strong>-13 at $<strong>26</strong>.4<br />

million. Treasurer Carrie<br />

Herringshaw said state revenues<br />

will remain constant<br />

this year but are expected to<br />

change in 2013.<br />

She also noted that <strong>the</strong><br />

street, which was supposed<br />

to sanitize it somewhat<br />

before taking a drink from it.<br />

It’s no wonder diseases<br />

spread so quickly in those<br />

days. I also remember <strong>the</strong><br />

farmers bringing grain to <strong>the</strong><br />

mill and stopping <strong>the</strong>re to<br />

water <strong>the</strong>ir horses. They<br />

usually carried a bucket on<br />

<strong>the</strong> wagon, but many would<br />

just take <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong>ir old felt<br />

hats and fill <strong>the</strong>m with water<br />

and give each horse a small<br />

drink. Mostly, I remember<br />

<strong>the</strong> village loafers hanging<br />

around <strong>the</strong> pump, passing<br />

<strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> day.”<br />

The superintendent told<br />

<strong>the</strong> group that he read <strong>the</strong><br />

entire book with great<br />

delight and several days<br />

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career center has seen a 4<br />

percent decrease in salaries.<br />

However health care and<br />

dental costs have increased<br />

by 13 and 8 percent respectively.<br />

•Accepted <strong>the</strong> resignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brooke Click as secretary<br />

effective <strong>September</strong> 17 and<br />

hired Ms. Click effective <strong>the</strong><br />

same day to serve as<br />

EMIS/testing manager at a<br />

salary <strong>of</strong> $62,155. The board<br />

also accepted <strong>the</strong> resignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Melissa Hansen, Nova<br />

Net instructional aide, effective<br />

August 10.<br />

•Employed as support<br />

personnel Sam Cotterman,<br />

instructional aide, $14.55<br />

per hour and Mary Claburn<br />

and Cindy Gerdeman substitute<br />

secretaries, $14.60/hr.<br />

Several certificated personnel<br />

also were hired. They<br />

are Robin Byczynski, adult<br />

education health, $18/hr;<br />

Steven Byrd, adult education<br />

automotive technology,<br />

$18/hr; Keith Haig, adult<br />

education HVAC, $29,116<br />

annually; Jill Rearick, adult<br />

education ABLE/GED,<br />

$20/hr., and Aaron Wallace,<br />

adult education automotive<br />

technology, $18/hr.<br />

•Agreed to advertise for<br />

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Letter to <strong>the</strong> Editor<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

The State <strong>of</strong> Ohio has<br />

reduced <strong>the</strong> funding for <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools by $3.8<br />

million from 2008 to 2014.<br />

This was done even though<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> has had a continuing<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />

288 additional students.<br />

If Ohio was really dedicated<br />

to funding schools at<br />

appropriate levels, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

should have seen additional<br />

funding based on a<br />

steady growth <strong>of</strong> new students<br />

in <strong>the</strong> school system.<br />

Some years ago, <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio Supreme Court<br />

declared that <strong>the</strong> way Ohio<br />

schools are funded was<br />

unconstitutional. The only<br />

steps taken since <strong>the</strong>n has<br />

been a continuation <strong>of</strong> state<br />

cuts to local school systems<br />

with <strong>the</strong> expectation that<br />

local levies will have to be<br />

passed to keep our schools<br />

in business. Our school system<br />

has done <strong>the</strong>ir part with<br />

all <strong>the</strong> state budget cuts by<br />

reducing employees by 6<br />

percent to balance <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

budgets.<br />

The greatest resource all<br />

<strong>of</strong> us have is our children,<br />

even if <strong>the</strong>y are not directly<br />

related to us. Each and<br />

every child’s ability to<br />

To area residents:<br />

By now I am sure that<br />

many <strong>of</strong> you have been<br />

inundated with information<br />

regarding public transportation<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. However,<br />

while talking to residents<br />

at Harrison Rally<br />

Day, I could see that some<br />

confusion still existed<br />

regarding this matter. With<br />

that said, it seems I could<br />

best serve my responsibility<br />

as a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nonpartisan<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> 4 Transit<br />

<strong>2012</strong> committee by<br />

directing you to some very<br />

helpful resources.<br />

If you have access to <strong>the</strong><br />

Internet, go to www.perrys<br />

burg4transit.com or to<br />

Facebook at perrysburg4<br />

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should be <strong>the</strong> highest priority<br />

at <strong>the</strong> federal, state and<br />

local levels. The legacy <strong>of</strong><br />

state funding cuts to our<br />

schools over <strong>the</strong> last five<br />

years is shameful and a<br />

political ruse to have people<br />

believe <strong>the</strong>ir state taxes will<br />

go down. Obviously, local<br />

property taxes will have to<br />

increase to support and<br />

maintain <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> our<br />

school systems.<br />

It is again up to us to<br />

stand by our children and an<br />

exceptional school system.<br />

This is a replacement levy<br />

not a new levy. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools will lose $7.5 million<br />

(20 percent <strong>of</strong> local<br />

funding) effective January 1,<br />

2013, if this levy is not<br />

passed.<br />

I believe in our greatest<br />

resource, <strong>the</strong> children, and<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best school systems<br />

in Ohio. Our educators<br />

have not let our excellent<br />

ratings each year slip while<br />

taking on larger class sizes<br />

and doing without important<br />

resource staff to meet individual<br />

needs. Let’s give<br />

<strong>the</strong>m thanks and support. I<br />

will vote yes on this critical<br />

renewal levy.<br />

Tim Waltzer<br />

Open Letter<br />

be able to find an abundance<br />

<strong>of</strong> information at one<br />

<strong>of</strong> those two sites. You will<br />

even be able to find a complete<br />

listing <strong>of</strong> committee<br />

members on <strong>the</strong> home page<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Web site, some <strong>of</strong><br />

whom you may know.<br />

I am voting for <strong>the</strong><br />

transportation levy which I<br />

believe creates a win-win<br />

situation for <strong>the</strong> elderly,<br />

disabled, merchants and<br />

regional employees who<br />

serve this fine community.<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>r part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “win”<br />

is that <strong>the</strong> cost for <strong>the</strong> proposed<br />

transportation system<br />

will actually constitute a<br />

tax reduction to <strong>the</strong> taxpayer<br />

compared to <strong>the</strong> TARTA<br />

tax.<br />

Jack Hoeflinger<br />

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subcosts for <strong>the</strong> district,”<br />

she told board members. “It<br />

is really necessary for many<br />

reasons which includes:<br />

•Learning new standards<br />

and curriculum for English<br />

language arts, math, social<br />

studies and science.<br />

•Reviewing intervention<br />

and assessment data.<br />

•Collaborating on best<br />

practices and resources.”<br />

“For example, a fourth<br />

grade teacher at Fort Meigs<br />

now has <strong>the</strong> opportunity to<br />

ask a fourth grade teacher at<br />

Woodland how <strong>the</strong>y taught<br />

a particular subject or area<br />

and what resources did <strong>the</strong>y<br />

use? How did <strong>the</strong> students<br />

respond?” said <strong>the</strong> director<br />

<strong>of</strong> teaching and learning.<br />

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bids for a 48 passenger<br />

school bus. “We could use<br />

one but only if <strong>the</strong> pricing is<br />

right,” said Superintendent<br />

Ron Matter.<br />

•Heard from Jeff Kurtz,<br />

director, that enrollment this<br />

fall stands at 1,435, an<br />

increase <strong>of</strong> 12 students from<br />

last year. The sophomore<br />

exploratory program saw an<br />

increase <strong>of</strong> 30 students over<br />

<strong>the</strong> previous year with more<br />

than 90 percent <strong>of</strong> sophomores<br />

returning to Penta for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir junior/senior years.<br />

“I think its [sophomore<br />

exploratory] paying real<br />

dividends,” said Mr. Kurtz.<br />

•Placed two student<br />

intern teachers for <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

semester. Jessie Kager <strong>of</strong><br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

will work with Deb<br />

Marten in cosmetology and<br />

Morgan Taylor <strong>of</strong> Owens<br />

Community College will be<br />

with Deb Everhardt in <strong>the</strong><br />

director’s <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

“Content has shifted, and it<br />

is very challenging.”<br />

To accommodate <strong>the</strong> collaborative<br />

schedule, it<br />

required changes to <strong>the</strong> student<br />

day.<br />

•Special classes are once<br />

every four days ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

twice each week;<br />

•Music and physical<br />

education is extended to 45<br />

minutes ra<strong>the</strong>r than 30 minutes,<br />

and art goes from 60<br />

minutes to 45 minutes.<br />

“The elementary schedules<br />

loses about 90 minutes<br />

total <strong>of</strong> PE, art and music in<br />

an uninterrupted year,” she<br />

said. “But, <strong>the</strong> students gain<br />

1,000 minutes <strong>of</strong> STEM<br />

instruction (science, technology,<br />

engineering and<br />

math). And every student in<br />

New staff join personnel at Penta<br />

Career Center for <strong>2012</strong>-13<br />

•Announced that <strong>the</strong> floral<br />

department’s fall plant<br />

sale will be held on Thursday,<br />

October 11 and Friday,<br />

October 12.<br />

•Heard from Mr. Matter<br />

that drainage tile is now<br />

installed on both <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

and sou<strong>the</strong>ast corners<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> property.<br />

Mr. Matter said <strong>the</strong><br />

career center will be signing<br />

an agreement with a local<br />

farmer and Penta alumni to<br />

grow crops on <strong>the</strong> unused<br />

acreage.<br />

•Approved 23 requests to<br />

attend pr<strong>of</strong>essional meetings.<br />

The next school board<br />

meeting will be at 5:15<br />

p.m., Wednesday, October<br />

10, at <strong>the</strong> board meeting<br />

room, 9301 Buck Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

and is open to <strong>the</strong><br />

public.<br />

Penta serves 16 school<br />

districts in five counties<br />

including <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools.<br />

Alzheimer’s Association<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers program for caregivers<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Chapter,<br />

is hosting an educational<br />

series, “Living with<br />

Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers”<br />

on Tuesdays, October<br />

16, 23, and 30, from 3 to<br />

5 p.m., at Kingston Residence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, 333<br />

East Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

A different aspect <strong>of</strong><br />

Alzheimer’s disease and<br />

dementia will be covered in<br />

each session.<br />

This series will focus on<br />

issues relevant to families<br />

that are beginning to<br />

encounter Alzheimer’s disease<br />

and dementia, or who<br />

are looking for additional<br />

information.<br />

Topics include symptoms,<br />

diagnosis, risk factors,<br />

behaviors, personality<br />

changes, medications, home<br />

and facility care, legal and<br />

financial information related<br />

to dementia, and available<br />

community services.<br />

Marilyn Ward, LSW, is<br />

<strong>the</strong> presenter and facilitator.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call 1-800-272-<br />

3900.<br />

Letters policy<br />

The weekly deadline for Letters to <strong>the</strong> Editor is noon on Friday.<br />

Letters should be limited to 300 words. Letters from <strong>the</strong> same<br />

writer will be accepted no more frequently than every 30 days.<br />

Due to limited space, coverage <strong>of</strong> community news, and production<br />

costs, only two letters regarding a certain issue will be<br />

printed each week. Time and space permitting, all o<strong>the</strong>r letters will<br />

be posted on <strong>the</strong> newspaper’s web site, www.perrysburg. com.<br />

The newspaper reserves <strong>the</strong> right to accept or reject letters, and<br />

to edit <strong>the</strong>m for clarity and length.<br />

All letters need a signature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> writer and an address and<br />

phone number for verification before publishing.<br />

grades kindergarten through<br />

fifth receive STEM instruction.”<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Business<br />

In o<strong>the</strong>r business, <strong>the</strong><br />

board:<br />

•Recognized <strong>the</strong> “Going<br />

<strong>the</strong> Extra Mile” committee<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir hard work on <strong>the</strong><br />

fund-raiser.<br />

•Accepted a gift subscription<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Spirit<br />

magazine in honor <strong>of</strong> Constitution<br />

Week from <strong>the</strong> Fort<br />

Industry Daughters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

American Revolution.<br />

•Approved <strong>the</strong> following<br />

substitute teachers: Michael<br />

Evans, Denise Harris, Larry<br />

Kiraly, Jessica Mullins and<br />

Deborah Schankula.<br />

•Approved <strong>the</strong> following<br />

one year contracts: Cheri<br />

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Benchmark Building Co. LLC<br />

Black Oak Building Company<br />

Decker Homes<br />

Eagle Creek Builders<br />

Homes By Josh Doyle<br />

J L J Development, Inc.<br />

James E. Moline Builders, Inc.<br />

McCarthy Builders & Developers<br />

MS Builders LLC<br />

Myles Development<br />

Palisades Development Co. LLC<br />

Ridge Stone Builders<br />

Signature Decks LLC<br />

Stonebridge Construction, Inc.<br />

The Berman Building Co.<br />

WSL Monroe, LLC<br />

Flory, junior high food service,<br />

and Barbara Scheckelh<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

high school food service.<br />

•Approved <strong>the</strong> following<br />

classified substitutes: Karen<br />

Barnes, Anita Batt, Michael<br />

Betz, Jennifer Leonard,<br />

Ronda Horner, Michele<br />

McGivern, Mary Jane<br />

Owens and Mary Rantanen.<br />

•Adopted <strong>the</strong> book<br />

Doubt by John Patrick<br />

Shanley for English 312.<br />

The next board <strong>of</strong> education<br />

work session is Tuesday,<br />

October 2, 7 a.m. The<br />

next board <strong>of</strong> education<br />

meeting is Monday, October<br />

15, 5:30 p.m. The meetings<br />

are held in <strong>the</strong> Commodore<br />

Building and are open to <strong>the</strong><br />

public.<br />

Drug take-back collection<br />

at Target <strong>September</strong> 29<br />

Area residents are invited<br />

to turn in <strong>the</strong>ir unused or<br />

expired medications at a drug<br />

“take-back” day on Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 29.<br />

The Rossford Police<br />

Department will assist <strong>the</strong><br />

Drug Enforcement Administration<br />

with <strong>the</strong> collection.<br />

Locally, it will be held at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Target pharmacy, 9866<br />

Olde U.S. 20, from 10 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m.<br />

The service is free and<br />

anonymous, and no questions<br />

will be asked.<br />

Last April, Americans<br />

turned in 552,161 pounds–or<br />

276 tons–<strong>of</strong> prescription drugs<br />

at more than 5,600 sites operated<br />

by <strong>the</strong> DEA and nearly<br />

4,300 local law enforcement<br />

partners.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> four years <strong>of</strong> Take<br />

Back events, <strong>the</strong>y have collected<br />

more than 1.5 million<br />

pounds–nearly 775 tons–<strong>of</strong><br />

pills.<br />

The nationwide prescrip-<br />

tion drug take-back initiative<br />

seeks to prevent increased pill<br />

abuse and <strong>the</strong>ft by collecting<br />

potentially dangerous expired,<br />

unused and unwanted prescription<br />

drugs for destruction<br />

at sites nationwide.<br />

Studies show that a majority<br />

<strong>of</strong> abused prescription drugs<br />

are obtained from family and<br />

friends, including from <strong>the</strong><br />

home medicine cabinet.<br />

Many Americans do not<br />

know how to properly dispose<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir unused medicine,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten flushing <strong>the</strong>m down <strong>the</strong><br />

toilet or throwing <strong>the</strong>m<br />

away–both potential safety<br />

and health hazards.<br />

Many Americans are not<br />

aware that medicines in home<br />

cabinets are highly susceptible<br />

to diversion, misuse and<br />

abuse.<br />

Rates <strong>of</strong> prescription drug<br />

abuse in <strong>the</strong> United States are<br />

increasing at alarming rates, as<br />

are <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> accidental<br />

poisonings and overdoses.<br />

Rainy wea<strong>the</strong>r didn’t hinder dedication<br />

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later found himself thinking<br />

about what Mr. Kleeberger<br />

wrote in <strong>the</strong> book’s forward:<br />

“I visualized myself following<br />

a fox’s tracks along<br />

<strong>the</strong> river bank <strong>the</strong> morning<br />

after a fresh snow. The fox<br />

tracks indicated that he was<br />

walking along at a nice slow<br />

gait...<strong>the</strong>n [he] turned in his<br />

intended direction and broke<br />

into a run, not a slow run but<br />

one designed to put some<br />

distance between something...Shortly<br />

<strong>the</strong>reafter I<br />

stopped following <strong>the</strong> trail<br />

and became interested in<br />

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for work on <strong>the</strong> Cherry<br />

Street sewer separation district<br />

209.<br />

•Amended <strong>the</strong> codified<br />

ordinance regarding waiver<br />

fees for parking <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />

Codified Ordinance<br />

452.15(b)(1) currently<br />

reads as (1) Parking in a<br />

handicapped zone without<br />

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something else, yet <strong>the</strong> trail<br />

remained...”<br />

Mr. Hosler said that is <strong>the</strong><br />

way Mr. Kleeberger lived<br />

his life–“he followed a trail,<br />

but not too closely. It carried<br />

him along <strong>the</strong> river bank,<br />

and by and by it took him to<br />

many different stops along<br />

his journey.<br />

“We are very fortunate<br />

that one <strong>of</strong> his stops was<br />

right here,” added <strong>the</strong> superintendent.<br />

“I can’t think <strong>of</strong> a<br />

better place to showcase Mr.<br />

Kleeberger’s work. I know<br />

this was a special place for<br />

him and now with <strong>the</strong>se<br />

City council approves purchase<br />

identifying plate or sticker<br />

–$75.<br />

It was amended to read<br />

as: (1) Parking in a handicapped<br />

zone without identifying<br />

plate or sticker–$250.<br />

•Scheduled <strong>the</strong> following<br />

committee meetings:<br />

service-safety, Wednesday,<br />

October 3, 5 p.m.; finance,<br />

benches, generations <strong>of</strong> people<br />

will be able to stop here<br />

while following <strong>the</strong>ir own<br />

river bank trail and reflect<br />

on Mr. Kleeberger’s journey<br />

and <strong>the</strong> tracks he has left for<br />

all <strong>of</strong> us to see and follow.<br />

“On behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> board<br />

<strong>of</strong> education and entire <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools community,<br />

we are honored that Ralph<br />

chose us and very grateful<br />

that you, his family and<br />

friends, have again chosen<br />

this special place to continue<br />

your remembrance <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Kleeberger with <strong>the</strong> donation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se benches.”<br />

Tuesday, October 9, 5 p.m.;<br />

recreation, Monday, October<br />

15, 5 p.m., and economic<br />

development, Monday,<br />

October 15, 5:30 p.m.<br />

The next meeting <strong>of</strong> city<br />

council is Tuesday, October<br />

2, 6:30 p.m. All meetings<br />

are held in <strong>the</strong> municipal<br />

building and are open to<br />

<strong>the</strong> public.<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents indicted<br />

by a Wood County grand jury<br />

On <strong>September</strong> 20, a<br />

Wood County grand jury<br />

handed down indictments<br />

against two <strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents.<br />

Bradley N. Wolfe, 22, <strong>of</strong><br />

Lunitas Lane, is charged<br />

with one count <strong>of</strong> felonious<br />

assault as a repeat violent<br />

<strong>of</strong>fender, a second-degree<br />

felony, and one count each<br />

<strong>of</strong> abduction, and tampering<br />

with evidence, both thirddegree<br />

felonies.<br />

The assault and abduction<br />

allegedly occurred on<br />

July 24 and <strong>the</strong> tampering<br />

charge stems from a February<br />

27 incident.<br />

If convicted on all<br />

Tell <strong>the</strong>m you saw it in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

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1999<br />

“The Original”<br />

charges, he faces up to 18<br />

years in prison and fines <strong>of</strong><br />

$35,000.<br />

Wood County Common<br />

Pleas Judge Robert Pollex<br />

will hear <strong>the</strong> case.<br />

A grand jury also indicted<br />

Jesse J. Whitt Jr., 55,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pemberville Road, on one<br />

count <strong>of</strong> possession <strong>of</strong><br />

heroin, a felony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />

degree. The incident allegedly<br />

occurred on June 22.<br />

If convicted, he faces up<br />

to one year in prison and<br />

fines <strong>of</strong> $2,500.<br />

His case has been assigned<br />

to Common Pleas<br />

Judge Alan Mayberry.<br />

Penta Career Center to host<br />

Parent Night on <strong>September</strong> 27<br />

Penta Career Center, 9301<br />

Buck Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township, will host its annual<br />

Parent Night on Thursday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. for parents,<br />

guardians and family members<br />

<strong>of</strong> students who attend<br />

<strong>the</strong> school.<br />

Beginning at 6:15 p.m.<br />

parents will follow <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

son/daughter’s first semester<br />

schedule. From 7:15 to 7:45<br />

p.m. parents will have <strong>the</strong> opportunity<br />

to meet <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

son/daughter’s second semester<br />

teachers.<br />

Prior to <strong>the</strong> event, parents<br />

and students are invited to a<br />

sub sandwich dinner in <strong>the</strong><br />

Commons Area from 5 to 6<br />

p.m. Cost for <strong>the</strong> dinner is<br />

NATIONAL NEWSPAPER<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

$5.50 per person. Also during<br />

<strong>the</strong> evening visitors can<br />

purchase items from <strong>the</strong><br />

Penta Bookstore and obtain<br />

information about ordering<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2013 Penta Yearbook.<br />

Students who attend Penta<br />

Career Center represent 16<br />

school districts including Anthony<br />

Wayne, Benton-Carroll-Salem,<br />

Bowling Green,<br />

Eastwood, Elmwood, Genoa,<br />

Lake, Maumee, North Baltimore,<br />

Northwood, Otsego,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Rossford,<br />

Springfield, Swanton, and<br />

Woodmore.<br />

For more information<br />

about Parent Night, contact<br />

Dan Weirich, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

student services and admissions,<br />

at 419-661-6480.<br />

Window & Gutter Cleaning<br />

Michael Rantanen, Owner<br />

www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />

419-874-2482<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Service<br />

The following cases were<br />

finalized in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />

Court August 24-<br />

<strong>September</strong> 5, <strong>2012</strong>. An<br />

additional $78 in court costs<br />

was sentenced for each case,<br />

unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise noted.<br />

Speed<br />

Beverly J. Kadas, Truman<br />

Road, $53 fine, $83<br />

court costs; Megan K.<br />

Kaczinski, Hunters Run, $45<br />

fine; Pamela K. Welter,<br />

Coopers Hawk Road, $53<br />

fine; Shannon K. Nevers,<br />

Valley Bluff Drive, $55 fine;<br />

Michele A. Hamill, Lakevue<br />

Drive, $51 fine; Daniel T.<br />

Sutton, Sheringham, $51<br />

fine, $83 court costs; Ann H.<br />

Dana, West River Road, $45<br />

fine; Debra A. Gyori, Sheringham,<br />

$41 fine; Shaun M.<br />

Driver, McKinley Drive,<br />

$35 fine; Kevin J. Middleton,<br />

Eckel Junction Road,<br />

$47 fine; Andrew M.<br />

Georgevich, Eckel Junction<br />

Road, $100 fine; Denise A.<br />

Gruden, Cobbler Court, $55<br />

fine.<br />

Monique A. McKee,<br />

Mary Lou Court, $49 fine;<br />

Anne M. Gillhouse, Lakevue<br />

Drive, $61 fine; Kristen<br />

<strong>September</strong> 14 to 20, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 14<br />

Accident, Avenue at Simmons<br />

roads; rescue run, U.S.<br />

Route 20 at HIFQ; <strong>the</strong>ft,<br />

27000 block Oakmead<br />

Drive, (3) 28000 block Oregon<br />

Road, 7000 block Windingbrook<br />

Road; disorderly<br />

conduct, 9000 block Buck<br />

Road.<br />

Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 15<br />

Rescue runs, (2) 20000<br />

block Oak Meadows Drive,<br />

10000 block Fremont Pike,<br />

7000 block Reitz Road, 9000<br />

block Bishopswood Lane,<br />

9000 block Sheffield Road,<br />

10000 block Ford Road; fire<br />

call, alarm, 24000 block<br />

Lime City Road; vandalism,<br />

Broad at Jefferson streets;<br />

incident report, Thompson at<br />

Eckel Junction roads.<br />

Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 16<br />

Rescue runs, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, (2) 7000<br />

It’s<br />

on<br />

<strong>the</strong><br />

L. Hill, Triumph Lane, $45<br />

fine; Kathleen A. Belsole,<br />

Streamview Drive, $49 fine;<br />

Sharon L. Sims, Huron<br />

Court, $45 fine; Danielle M.<br />

Veitch, Simmons Road, $58<br />

fine; Amanda S. Suckle,<br />

Lake Meadows Drive, $47<br />

fine.<br />

Seat Belt<br />

Neal D. Owen, Pauly<br />

Drive, $30 fine, $63 court<br />

costs; Aaron D. Williams,<br />

South Winners Circle, $30<br />

fine, $63 court costs.<br />

Driving Under Suspension<br />

Chester F. Brown Jr.,<br />

Lakevue Drive, two counts,<br />

no fine, $156 court costs;<br />

Rita Oviedo, Washington<br />

Street, no fine; Sarah E.<br />

Gilbert, Mandell Road, no<br />

fine, $73 court costs.<br />

Assured Clear Distance<br />

Sarah L. Snyder, Bostwick,<br />

$55 fine; Kristin J.<br />

Mufti, Lawrence Drive, $55<br />

fine; Hea<strong>the</strong>r L. Davidson,<br />

Reitz Road, $55 fine; Tyler<br />

W. Vermilyea, Fremont<br />

Pike, $55 fine; Kayla N.<br />

Baumgardner, Reitz Road,<br />

$85 fine.<br />

Traffic Control Device<br />

Jordon E. Eckel, Fremont<br />

Pike, $45 fine; Kelli S. Blattner,<br />

Hufford Road, $55<br />

fine; Suzette M. Steele,<br />

Woodmont Drive, $45 fine.<br />

Operating a Vehicle<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> Influence<br />

Sharrell D. Baker, Five<br />

Point Road, $375 fine, 93<br />

days jail, 90 suspended, six<br />

month license suspension.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Traffic Convictions<br />

Sharrell D. Baker, Five<br />

Point Road, failure to control,<br />

$150 fine.<br />

Amanda N. Smith, Simmons<br />

Road, following close,<br />

$45 fine.<br />

Melodie A. Henning,<br />

Pine Street, closed road, $45<br />

fine.<br />

Jeremy L. Hall, Mandell<br />

Road, cross yellow line, $45<br />

fine.<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w T. Kurek, White<br />

Oak Drive, fictitious registration,<br />

$75 fine.<br />

Zachary T. Alt, Willow<br />

Lane, registration violation,<br />

$45 fine, $98 court costs.<br />

Eric R. Wagner, Otusso<br />

Road, failure to yield from<br />

private drive, $55 fine.<br />

Carl E. Beck, Oregon<br />

Road, no operator’s license,<br />

no fine.<br />

Jose E. Manzanarez,<br />

Roosevelt Boulevard, failure<br />

to reinstate driver’s license,<br />

$75 fine.<br />

Criminal Convictions<br />

Todd S. Rivers Jr., Lakevue<br />

Drive, underage consumption,<br />

no fine, $73 court<br />

costs, 180 days jail, 180<br />

days suspended with credit<br />

for time served.<br />

John B. Bertrand, South<br />

Winners Circle, endangering<br />

children, $750 fine, $73<br />

court costs, 90 days jail, 90<br />

days suspended.<br />

Jessica L. Miller, Hufford<br />

Road, domestic violence, no<br />

fine, $73 court costs, 30<br />

days jail, 30 days suspended<br />

with credit for time served,<br />

no contact with victim.<br />

Tracy A. Collins, Lunitas<br />

Lane, no dog license (two<br />

charges), $100 fine, $100<br />

suspended, $73 court costs;<br />

dog running at large, $100<br />

fine, $100 suspended, $53<br />

court costs.<br />

Renee K. Sewing, Oregon<br />

Road, disorderly conduct<br />

with persistence, no<br />

fine, $73 court costs, 30<br />

days jail, 30 days suspended.<br />

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Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 9:45 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Oct. 6 at 9:00 a.m.<br />

Taoist Tai Chi Society®<br />

406 Illinois Ave., Maumee, OH 43537<br />

(near The Andersons)<br />

http://toledo.ohio.usa.taoist.org<br />

call for o<strong>the</strong>r locations<br />

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PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 3<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court Sheriff’s Report<br />

Middleton Township<br />

Township Police Report<br />

block Reitz Road, 20000<br />

block East River Road, 2000<br />

block Lime City Road; fire<br />

call, 28000 block Lime City<br />

Road; <strong>the</strong>ft, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike; criminal damage,<br />

7000 block Starcrest<br />

Road; domestic violence,<br />

27000 block Oregon Road;<br />

disorderly conduct, 10000<br />

block Mandell Road.<br />

Monday, <strong>September</strong> 17<br />

Accidents, Avenue at<br />

Oregon roads, 9000 block<br />

Fremont Pike; rescue run,<br />

20000 block Ault Road;<br />

<strong>the</strong>ft, 23000 block Lime City<br />

Road; incident report, 27000<br />

block Oregon Road; fraud,<br />

28000 block Oregon Road;<br />

telecommunications harassment,<br />

9000 block Buck<br />

Road; <strong>the</strong>ft and criminal<br />

trespass, 7000 block Ponderosa<br />

Road; <strong>the</strong>ft, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike; criminal<br />

trespass, 25000 block<br />

Broad Street; keep <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

9000 block Mandell Road;<br />

vandalism, 23000 block<br />

Lime City Road.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> 18<br />

Rescue runs, 9000 block<br />

Mandell Road, 9000 block<br />

Connor Lake Circle, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike, 20000<br />

block Oregon Road; criminal<br />

trespass, 28000 block East<br />

River Road; K-9 utilized,<br />

Anthony Wayne High<br />

School, I-75 north at milemark<br />

196; <strong>the</strong>ft, 28000 block<br />

Oregon Road; K-9 utilized<br />

and drug abuse, I-75 south at<br />

milemark 190.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> 19<br />

Rescue runs, 10000 block<br />

Roachton Road, State Route<br />

199 between Dowling and<br />

Reitz roads; K-9 utilized,<br />

Oregon at Avenue roads;<br />

drug abuse, 9000 block Buck<br />

Road; <strong>the</strong>ft and criminal<br />

trespass, 23000 block Dixie<br />

Highway; criminal damage,<br />

7000 block Silver Creek<br />

Drive; domestic dispute,<br />

27000 block Tracy Road;<br />

drug paraphernalia, 9000<br />

block Buck Road; <strong>the</strong>ft, (2)<br />

28000 block Oregon Road;<br />

menacing, 29000 block East<br />

River Road; fraud, 7000<br />

block Silver Creek Drive; assault,<br />

<strong>26</strong>000 block Lakevue<br />

Drive; incident report, Mc-<br />

Cutcheon-ville near Dowling<br />

roads.<br />

Thursday, <strong>September</strong> 20<br />

Rescue runs, 27000 block<br />

Holiday Lane, 30000 block<br />

Oregon Road, 7000 block<br />

Reitz Road; fire call, 29000<br />

block Lime City Road; incident<br />

report, <strong>26</strong>000 block<br />

Lime City Road, 10000<br />

block Mandell Road; lost<br />

property and <strong>the</strong>ft, 9000<br />

block Buck Road; criminal<br />

damage, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike.<br />

Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 8<br />

Accident, northbound I-<br />

75 at milemark 187; alarm,<br />

20100 block North Dixie<br />

Highway; controlled burn,<br />

20400 block Hull Prairie<br />

Road; disturbance, 19400<br />

block Haskins Road.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> 12<br />

Alarm, 12500 block Middleton<br />

Pike.<br />

Real estate transfers<br />

from <strong>September</strong> 4 to 14,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Deutsche Bank National<br />

Trust Company to Michael<br />

J. Creech, 309 Southwood<br />

Drive, $105,244.<br />

Tim Lile, court order to<br />

John S. Wellstein, 200<br />

Louisiana Avenue,<br />

$232,100.<br />

William C. Dunaway to<br />

Kevin M. Spetz, 1751 Eaglecrest<br />

Road, $143,500.<br />

JLM Investment Company<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ohio Inc. to Debra<br />

Mauk, 25113 Ricky Harbour<br />

Drive, $231,250.<br />

James N. Paresi to 795<br />

Investors, LLC, 5106 Bostwick,<br />

$227,500.<br />

Melissa K. Wi<strong>the</strong>rspoon<br />

to Cory A. Anderson, 210<br />

West Eighth Street, $77,500.<br />

Saba Custom Homes<br />

LLC to Donald P. Drossman,<br />

4930 Prestonwood Road,<br />

$284,106.<br />

Riverbend Development<br />

for Northwest Ohio Ltd. to<br />

Louisville Title Agency for<br />

Northwest Ohio Inc. as<br />

trustee, two lots 0 Roachton<br />

Road and five lots 0 West<br />

River Road, Middleton<br />

Township, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

$900,000.<br />

Fifth Third Bank to Amy<br />

E. and Robert J. Yastick,<br />

5140 Bostwick Road,<br />

$235,000.<br />

Christopher J. and Kathleen<br />

F. Kaiser to Nadine M.<br />

Binkowski, <strong>26</strong>309 Emerald<br />

Lakes Drive, $191,000.<br />

Reginald A. Hensley to<br />

Federal National Mortgage<br />

Association, 12184 Jefferson<br />

Street, $166,000.<br />

Josephine and David<br />

Federal grand jury indicts three area men in $24 million scheme<br />

A federal grand jury returned<br />

an 83-count indictment<br />

charging three men from <strong>the</strong><br />

Toledo area and a Florida man<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir alleged roles in <strong>the</strong><br />

operation <strong>of</strong> a $24 million<br />

fraud scheme involving <strong>the</strong><br />

sale <strong>of</strong> Iraqi dinar currency<br />

and two non-existent hedge<br />

funds, said Steven Dettelbach,<br />

U.S. attorney for <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Ohio, and Darryl<br />

Williams, special agent in<br />

charge, IRS Criminal Investigation,<br />

Cincinnati field <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Indictments were handed<br />

down against Bradford L.<br />

Huebner, 65, <strong>of</strong> Ottawa Hills;<br />

Rudolph M. Coenen, 47, <strong>of</strong><br />

Jacksonville, Florida; Charles<br />

Emmenecker, 65, <strong>of</strong> Sylvania,<br />

and Michael L. Teadt, 66, <strong>of</strong><br />

Maumee.<br />

The men, arrested <strong>September</strong><br />

20, are charged with con-<br />

spiracy to commit wire fraud<br />

and wire fraud. Mr. Coenen<br />

and Mr. Huebner also are<br />

charged with multiple counts<br />

<strong>of</strong> money laundering. Additionally,<br />

Mr. Huebner is<br />

charged with multiple counts<br />

<strong>of</strong> structuring and willful failure<br />

to file currency and transaction<br />

reports.<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> indictment,<br />

as a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defendants’<br />

alleged conduct,<br />

investors lost nearly $23.8<br />

million from dinar sales and<br />

more than $700,000 from <strong>the</strong><br />

sale <strong>of</strong> non-existent hedge<br />

fund “seats” and “placements.”<br />

“These defendants made<br />

false statements time and<br />

again to convince people to<br />

part with <strong>the</strong>ir savings and<br />

hard-earned cash,” Mr. Dettelbach<br />

said. “The fact that one<br />

defendant falsely claimed he<br />

was wounded while fighting<br />

in Iraq is particularly egregious.”<br />

“Illegal activity involving<br />

<strong>the</strong> investment industry has<br />

brought financial ruin to many<br />

Americans,” said Mr.<br />

Williams. “IRS criminal investigation<br />

is committed to<br />

unraveling complex investment<br />

schemes to ensure that<br />

<strong>the</strong> promoters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

schemes do not use <strong>the</strong> financial-services<br />

industry for personal<br />

gain.”<br />

The indictment alleges that<br />

beginning about August 2010,<br />

<strong>the</strong> four men conspired to operate<br />

“BH Group” in Toledo<br />

and “Bayshore Capital Investments”<br />

in Jacksonville to defraud<br />

investors through<br />

investments in <strong>the</strong> Iraqi dinar<br />

currency and two non-existent<br />

hedge funds.<br />

The conspirators promoted<br />

<strong>the</strong> dinar and non-existent<br />

hedge funds “through <strong>the</strong> dissemination<br />

<strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> material<br />

falsehoods conveyed<br />

primarily through weekly interstate<br />

conference calls and<br />

Women’s Connection West<br />

will meet Friday, October 12,<br />

from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Highland<br />

Meadows Golf Club, 7455<br />

Erie Street, Sylvania.<br />

The meeting will include<br />

lunch, prizes and a vendor<br />

shopping event.<br />

Guest speaker Terri Sevinsky<br />

will share “Pro<strong>of</strong> Optimism<br />

is Alive and Well.”<br />

The cost is $12 per person.<br />

For reservations, call Dee at<br />

P U B L I C R E C O R D<br />

through <strong>the</strong> conspirators’ Web<br />

site,” according to <strong>the</strong> indictment.<br />

False claims included<br />

statements about <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Treasury Department’s holdings<br />

<strong>of</strong> dinar and involvement<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Iraqi dinar investment<br />

market, according to <strong>the</strong> indictment.<br />

Additional material false<br />

statements allegedly made by<br />

<strong>the</strong> defendants include, but are<br />

not limited to, portrayal <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Coenen as a former vice president<br />

at JP Morgan Chase and<br />

a former marine who was<br />

awarded <strong>the</strong> Purple Heart<br />

after being wounded in Iraq<br />

during Operation Desert<br />

Storm.<br />

Mr. Coenen worked for JP<br />

Morgan Chase for one day as<br />

an account executive/loan <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

He never served in <strong>the</strong><br />

first Gulf War, was never<br />

wounded in combat and never<br />

received a Purple Heart, according<br />

to <strong>the</strong> indictment.<br />

If convicted, <strong>the</strong> defendants’<br />

sentence will be determined<br />

by <strong>the</strong> court after a<br />

review <strong>of</strong> factors including<br />

Women’s Connection West<br />

to meet, hold shopping event<br />

419-843-2307 or send an email<br />

to womensconnectionw<br />

@hotmail.com by Monday,<br />

October 8.<br />

Women’s Connection West<br />

is affiliated with Stonecr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Ministries, a non-denominational<br />

organization located in<br />

Kansas City, Missouri. No<br />

membership or dues are required.<br />

The group meets on <strong>the</strong> second<br />

Friday <strong>of</strong> each month.<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir prior criminal records if<br />

any, <strong>the</strong> defendants’ roles in<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense and <strong>the</strong> characteristics<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> violation. The<br />

sentence will not exceed <strong>the</strong><br />

statutory maximum and in<br />

most cases will be less than<br />

<strong>the</strong> maximum.<br />

This case is being handled<br />

by Assistant U.S Attorney<br />

Joseph Wilson and Gene<br />

Crawford following an investigation<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Internal Revenue<br />

Service Criminal<br />

Investigation.<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 14<br />

Controlled burn, 11900<br />

block Middleton Pike.<br />

Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 16<br />

Suspicious incident,<br />

21600 block North Dixie<br />

Highway.<br />

Monday, <strong>September</strong> 17<br />

Alarm, 12500 block Middleton<br />

Pike.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> 18<br />

Alarm, 14200 block<br />

Real Estate Transfers<br />

Hu<strong>the</strong>r to <strong>the</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York Mellon, 122 Lones<br />

Drive, $70,000.<br />

Ryan J. and Kerri D.<br />

Wilde to Alex D. Kominek,<br />

952 Bexley Road, $205,000.<br />

Janet M. Landwehr to<br />

Jeffrey G. and Mary A. Hoerig,<br />

13 Parkview Drive,<br />

$76,150.<br />

Kaleb S. and Donna<br />

Marie Packer to Robert E.<br />

Williams, 289 Margaret<br />

Place, $119,500.<br />

John and Carol Wurzell<br />

to Joshua A. Amstutz, 24608<br />

Fort Meigs Road, $128,000.<br />

Fannie Mae to Matt and<br />

Sarah L. Hinkleman, 24542<br />

Fort Meigs Road, $110,000.<br />

Frank Jerry Pinkava,<br />

trustee to Mat<strong>the</strong>w F.<br />

Stevenson, <strong>26</strong>442 Oregon<br />

Road, $120,000.<br />

Randolph and Jane M.<br />

Pozniak to Mark A. and<br />

Karen S. Wuertz, 1121 Timberbrook,<br />

$240,000.<br />

Brian W. Engstler and<br />

Emily A. Hill Engstler to<br />

William Boice and Kristi M.<br />

Weber, <strong>26</strong>532 Sheringham<br />

Road, $147,000.<br />

L. J. Lako Land Development<br />

Co., LLC to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Realty Partners LLC,<br />

7400 Ponderosa Road,<br />

$700,000.<br />

Lauren E. and Rosemary<br />

Cross Creek Road.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> 19<br />

Fire, 25100 block Rocky<br />

Harbour Drive.<br />

Thursday, <strong>September</strong> 20<br />

Accident, 11900 block<br />

Middleton Pike; alarm,<br />

24800 block Lake Meadows<br />

Drive; suspicious incident,<br />

10300 block Maple Street;<br />

burn complaint, 25100 block<br />

Rocky Harbour Drive.<br />

M. Stange to Torre L. Kaylor,<br />

<strong>26</strong>3<strong>26</strong> Emerald Lakes<br />

Road, $167,000.<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine S. Roe<strong>the</strong>r-<br />

Dick to Keith and Amy Aschemeier,<br />

0 Reitz Road,<br />

$39,000.<br />

John B. Rood to Timothy<br />

and Melissa Q. Owens,<br />

14631 Deerwood Court,<br />

$565,000.<br />

Edgar O. Kelley, DDS<br />

and Joyce S. Kelley, trustees<br />

to Donald J. Billmaier II and<br />

Sandra A. Billmaier, 5 New<br />

England Lane, $89,000.<br />

Estate <strong>of</strong> Alice Joy Hummel<br />

to Nancy S. Hummel,<br />

1560 Turnbury Lane,<br />

$100,000.<br />

Jeffrey J. Slusher to<br />

Southwind Enterprises,<br />

LLC, 0 Lime City Road,<br />

$2,800.<br />

Suzanne Lutes to Alexander<br />

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Senior center<br />

to hold craft<br />

sale on Oct. 25<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior<br />

Center will hold a craft sale<br />

on Thursday, October 25,<br />

from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents age<br />

60 and older who have a craft<br />

to sell can rent a 4’ table for<br />

$5. The cost also includes<br />

lunch.<br />

Space is limited. To register,<br />

call Cheryl Fix at <strong>the</strong> center<br />

at 419-874-0847.<br />

The sale will be open to<br />

<strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Have a<br />

news tip?<br />

Do you have an idea<br />

for a good story in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> community?<br />

Call <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> at<br />

419-874-4491 or send<br />

an e-mail with your<br />

news to editor@<br />

perrysburg.com.<br />

Twp. fire department to host<br />

an open house on October 6<br />

In celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

50th anniversary and in<br />

conjunction with National<br />

Fire Prevention Week, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Fire<br />

Department will host an<br />

Open House from 11 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m. on Saturday, October<br />

6 at <strong>the</strong> township public<br />

safety building, <strong>26</strong>711<br />

Lime City Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Open to <strong>the</strong> public , <strong>the</strong><br />

event will feature family activities.<br />

At 1 p.m., <strong>the</strong>re will be a<br />

live burn demonstration.<br />

“The side-by-side burns<br />

vividly show <strong>the</strong> tremendous<br />

speed <strong>of</strong> a typical home fire<br />

and its potential for deadly<br />

The Maumee Bay Country<br />

Quilters Club will meet<br />

Tuesday, October 2, at 6:45<br />

p.m., in <strong>the</strong> board room at St.<br />

Charles Hospital.<br />

The speaker will be Diana<br />

destruction,” said Keith<br />

Feeney Sr., fire safety inspector.<br />

“Also illustrated will be<br />

<strong>the</strong> vital importance <strong>of</strong> home<br />

fire safety technology<br />

[smoke alarms and sprinkler<br />

systems] that save lives and<br />

reduce property damage,” he<br />

added.<br />

The fire inspector noted<br />

that more than 80 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

all fire deaths occur in <strong>the</strong><br />

home. “The fire department<br />

is using this important event<br />

to help people <strong>of</strong> all ages understand<br />

how dangerous a<br />

home fire is and <strong>the</strong> importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> prevention, detection,<br />

suppression and<br />

escape.”<br />

Quilters Guild to meet Oct. 2<br />

Trost, whose program is entitled<br />

“Quilt as You Go.”<br />

The guest fee for <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting is $5.<br />

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419-693-8173.<br />

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On <strong>September</strong> 14, northwest<br />

Ohio community leaders<br />

and organizations, as well<br />

as area college and university<br />

students, were honored for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir achievements and service<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Latino community<br />

at <strong>the</strong> 23rd annual Diamante<br />

Awards hosted by Owens<br />

Community College.<br />

In addition to recognizing<br />

four Diamante (diamond in<br />

Spanish) Award recipients,<br />

scholarships were presented<br />

to more than 20 students from<br />

Owens Community College,<br />

Bowling Green State University,<br />

Lourdes University and<br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Toledo–four<br />

northwest Ohio academic institutions<br />

whose partnership<br />

in <strong>the</strong> awards program benefits<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir Latino students.<br />

Diamante Award recipients<br />

are chosen based on<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> exemplary<br />

leadership/achievements<br />

within <strong>the</strong> Latino community<br />

or community at large, or<br />

demonstrated excellence in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir fields; dedication and<br />

commitment in an ethical and<br />

inclusive fashion, and modeling<br />

qualities and behaviors <strong>of</strong><br />

a mentor for youth and <strong>the</strong><br />

community.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> category <strong>of</strong> corporate/community<br />

agency <strong>the</strong><br />

award went to Nueva Esperanza<br />

Community Credit<br />

Union (NECCU). The organization<br />

was federally chartered<br />

in 2010 to provide<br />

access to financial service to<br />

<strong>the</strong> largely underserved Hispanic<br />

population <strong>of</strong> Toledo.<br />

Created to <strong>of</strong>fer services<br />

to immigrant and low-income<br />

Hispanic families, <strong>the</strong> credit<br />

union has obtained a low-income<br />

designation from <strong>the</strong><br />

National Credit Union Administration.<br />

NECCU is <strong>the</strong> first Latino<br />

community credit union in<br />

Ohio and provides services in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old South End <strong>of</strong> Toledo,<br />

an economically underprivileged<br />

area <strong>of</strong> 4,406 households.<br />

Alberto Serrano-Chavez<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maumee received <strong>the</strong> Dia-<br />

mante Award in <strong>the</strong> category<br />

<strong>of</strong> Latino Youth Leadership.<br />

Mr. Serrano-Chavez was born<br />

in Logrono, Spain and moved<br />

to Ohio at <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 3. He<br />

graduated with honors from<br />

Maumee High School in<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Mr. Serrano-Chavez was<br />

born with a congenital heart<br />

defect called transposition <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> main arteries and underwent<br />

several open heart surgeries<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r operations to<br />

correct his heart issues.<br />

Now fully recovered, he<br />

has been heavily involved in<br />

community service and leadership,<br />

beginning with his acceptance<br />

into <strong>the</strong> 2009-10<br />

class <strong>of</strong> Youth Leadership<br />

Toledo. After graduating<br />

from Youth Leadership<br />

Toledo, he was a two-year<br />

member <strong>of</strong> YIPEE during his<br />

junior and senior years in<br />

high school. While in YIPEE,<br />

he learned about fund-raising,<br />

grants and non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations<br />

alongside o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Youth Leadership Toledo<br />

graduates. Both years that he<br />

was a member, <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

raised more than<br />

$17,000.<br />

Mr. Serrano-Chavez,<br />

plans on studying individualized-business<br />

with an emphasis<br />

on fund-raising and a<br />

minor in music at Bowling<br />

Green State University. He<br />

wants to help o<strong>the</strong>rs and envisions<br />

working for Musicians<br />

On Call, an<br />

organization that brings musicians<br />

to hospitals to perform<br />

for people who are too<br />

sick to leave <strong>the</strong>ir beds.<br />

The recipient <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Diamante<br />

Award in <strong>the</strong> category<br />

<strong>of</strong> Latina adult leadership<br />

was Cynthia “Cindy” Geronimo<br />

<strong>of</strong> Toledo.<br />

Ms. Geronimo serves as<br />

<strong>the</strong> executive director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lucas County Land Bank,<br />

whose mission is to preserve<br />

property values and<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n neighborhoods. A<br />

dedicated public servant, she<br />

is passionate about making a<br />

positive impact in <strong>the</strong> surrounding<br />

communities.<br />

After graduating from<br />

Libbey High School, Ms.<br />

Geronimo enlisted in <strong>the</strong><br />

180th Ohio Air National<br />

Guard where she served for<br />

nine years and attained <strong>the</strong><br />

rank <strong>of</strong> staff sergeant. She<br />

was honorably discharged in<br />

1995 and received several<br />

honors including two medals<br />

<strong>of</strong> Honor for Expeditionary<br />

Service and Meritorious<br />

Service.<br />

She has served in <strong>the</strong> community<br />

as a past member <strong>of</strong><br />

several boards such as <strong>the</strong><br />

Equal Housing Lender • Member FDIC<br />

Owens recognizes service to Latino community at Diamante Awards<br />

Diamante Awards recipients from left are Alberto Serrano-Chavez, Cynthia Geronimo, Nueva<br />

Esperanza Community Credit Union President/CEO Sue Cuevas and Celeste Taylor.<br />

Alumni group<br />

plans annual<br />

craft show<br />

The Holland-Springfield<br />

Alumni Association<br />

will host its annual fall festival<br />

and craft show on Saturday,<br />

October 27, from 10<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m. at Springfield<br />

High School, 1470<br />

South McCord Road in<br />

Holland.<br />

The event will <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

craft show, carnival activities<br />

and a haunted hallway<br />

trick-or treat area hosted by<br />

DECA.<br />

Proceeds will benefit<br />

graduating seniors.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Amanda Bialecki at<br />

419-346-7522.<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Toledo Youth Commission,<br />

United Way Steering<br />

Committee, Diamante<br />

Awards, Latino Vote and <strong>the</strong><br />

Viva South Community Development<br />

Corporation.<br />

She currently holds boardlevel<br />

membership with<br />

ProMedica Insurance Corporation<br />

and is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Toledo-Lucas County Plan<br />

Commissions, Treatment Accountability<br />

for Safer Communities<br />

and <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo Board <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Relations.<br />

Receiving <strong>the</strong> award for<br />

Latina adult pr<strong>of</strong>essional was<br />

Celeste Taylor <strong>of</strong> Toledo.<br />

Arriving at EOPA years<br />

ago, Ms. Taylor advocated for<br />

services in <strong>the</strong> Latino community<br />

to include translating<br />

all materials into Spanish to<br />

provide self-sufficiency opportunities,<br />

facilitating Spanish-speaking<br />

workshops and<br />

raising funds to help children<br />

and families receive new<br />

clothing for winter and toys<br />

for Christmas.<br />

To ensure that Latinos are<br />

treated fairly, she instituted<br />

several procedures and programs<br />

to meet <strong>the</strong>ir needs.<br />

Such efforts include hiring a<br />

Bilingual Family Service<br />

Worker who provides services<br />

to Latino families in<br />

Spanish, securing multiple<br />

grants to enhance <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong><br />

area residents and obtaining<br />

school supplies for Latino<br />

children.<br />

Three <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School music ensembles will<br />

kick-<strong>of</strong>f this year’s concert<br />

series at First United<br />

Methodist Church on Sunday,<br />

October 21, at 3 p.m. Featured<br />

groups include <strong>the</strong><br />

Symphonic Chorale, Men’s<br />

Chorus and Women’s Chorus.<br />

There will be 118 students<br />

performing directed by Joel<br />

Hamilton.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> selections include<br />

“Earth Song” and “It<br />

Takes a Village,” performed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Chorale; “Susan<br />

Brown,” “Goodnight Swee<strong>the</strong>art,”<br />

“Jubilate,” and “Come<br />

Travel With Me” sung by <strong>the</strong><br />

Men’s Chorus.<br />

Among <strong>the</strong> songs <strong>the</strong><br />

Women’s Chorus will be<br />

singing are “Alleluia” and<br />

“My Guy.”<br />

Slated for this season’s series<br />

are FUM’s Chancel<br />

Choir and orchestra perform-<br />

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In addition to Diamante<br />

Award winners, scholarships<br />

were awarded to students exhibiting<br />

academic excellence,<br />

service and leadership at <strong>the</strong><br />

highest level.<br />

Scholarship recipients include:<br />

Bowling Green State University–Stephanie<br />

Garcia,<br />

Diana Gonsalez, Maria<br />

Figueroa;<br />

University <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo–Rachel Martinez,<br />

Mia Steen, Andres Zapata,<br />

Andres Zapata, Larry Sloan<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rossford, Corina Flores;<br />

Lourdes University–<br />

Elisea O’Donnell <strong>of</strong> Holland,<br />

Maria Symeou, Nichole<br />

Plasensio, Amparo Pecina,<br />

and<br />

Owens Community College–Krystel<br />

Castilleja, Rajesh<br />

Felix <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Sarah Felix <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Esperanza Gonzales, Hanna<br />

Guerra, Gina Voltaire, Diana<br />

Lagunovich, Samantha<br />

Berryhill, and Dianna Ysasi.<br />

The annual Diamante<br />

Awards, comprising Owens<br />

Community College, Bowling<br />

Green State University,<br />

Lourdes University and <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Toledo, was<br />

founded in 1989 by IMAGE<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio, a local<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> a national Latino<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization, to<br />

recognize individuals and organizations<br />

in <strong>the</strong> local Hispanic<br />

community for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

outstanding contributions.<br />

PHS music ensembles to launch<br />

First UM Church’s concert series<br />

ing “Canticle <strong>of</strong> Christmas”<br />

by Tom Fettke December 9,<br />

at 11 a.m. Singers may audition<br />

by contacting Leland<br />

Tetz at 419-290-1188.<br />

On March 17, at 3 p.m.,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bowling Green State University<br />

Men’s Chorus directed<br />

by Timothy Cloeter<br />

will perform.<br />

FUM began its music concert<br />

series four year ago as an<br />

outreach program for <strong>the</strong><br />

community. Since <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />

series has grown in popularity<br />

and has included many locally<br />

talented musicians.<br />

The concerts are free and<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public. The FUM<br />

music series is funded in part<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Perse Memorial Fund.<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>the</strong> music concert series<br />

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The following programs<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered through <strong>the</strong><br />

Wood County Park District.<br />

Registration is required for<br />

all programs 48 hours in advance.<br />

To register, call <strong>the</strong> Park<br />

District Office at 419-353-<br />

1897 or visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

wcparks.org. Most programs<br />

are free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

Bike <strong>the</strong> S.E.T.<br />

and Lunch<br />

Bike <strong>the</strong> Slippery Elm<br />

Trail from <strong>the</strong> Rudolph Parking<br />

Area to North Baltimore,<br />

approximately an eight-mile<br />

trip one way, on Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 29, from 10 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. The group will stop<br />

now and <strong>the</strong>n to take in<br />

scenery and look for animals.<br />

Lunch will be at <strong>the</strong> Whistle<br />

Stop Inn before returning to<br />

Rudolph. Space is limited.<br />

Participants should bring at<br />

least $10 for lunch.<br />

Scarecrow Workshop<br />

Join in <strong>the</strong> fun <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

tradition <strong>of</strong> building scarecrows<br />

on Tuesday, October<br />

9, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wood County Historical<br />

Center. Straw, string, support<br />

pole, and refreshments will<br />

be provided. Participants<br />

should bring scarecrow<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s, decorations and support<br />

for <strong>the</strong> scarecrow’s back<br />

and arms (to attach to <strong>the</strong> display<br />

pole, if needed). Finished<br />

scarecrows can be<br />

taken home or entered in <strong>the</strong><br />

annual Scarecrow Contest to<br />

win cash prizes. Forms will<br />

Maumee Bay River Festival<br />

set for Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 30<br />

The Maumee Bay River<br />

Festival will be a one day festival,<br />

full <strong>of</strong> activities, music<br />

and beer, to raise awareness<br />

about <strong>the</strong> Maumee River,<br />

Lake Erie and our watershed.<br />

The festival is sponsored<br />

by Lake Erie<br />

Waterkeeper, Maumee Bay<br />

Brewing Company, Metorparks<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Toledo Area, Republic<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> Ohio,<br />

Lake Erie Western Alliance<br />

for Sustainability (LEWAS),<br />

Toledo-Lucas County Port<br />

Authority, and Lucas Soil<br />

and Water Conservation District.<br />

More organizations are<br />

participating by displaying<br />

information at booths at <strong>the</strong><br />

festival. This will bring ecological,<br />

biological, recreational<br />

and logistical<br />

information to <strong>the</strong> public<br />

about <strong>the</strong> important bodies <strong>of</strong><br />

fresh water that support our<br />

daily lives.<br />

In addition to <strong>the</strong> education<br />

and involvement for <strong>the</strong><br />

community, <strong>the</strong> festival is <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

several o<strong>the</strong>r exciting<br />

components. There will be<br />

discounted boat rides on <strong>the</strong><br />

Sandpiper. In <strong>the</strong> afternoon,<br />

<strong>the</strong> U.S. Coast Guard Toledo<br />

Station will bring its boat to<br />

<strong>the</strong> docks downtown next to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sandpiper for people <strong>of</strong><br />

all ages to explore.<br />

Festival attendees also<br />

can take walks along <strong>the</strong><br />

Maumee River. The<br />

Metroparks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Toledo<br />

Area will open its first urban<br />

Wood County<br />

Park District<br />

News<br />

be available at <strong>the</strong> workshop.<br />

Scarecrow Contest<br />

The 10th annual Scarecrow<br />

Contest is open to individuals,<br />

families, community<br />

and youth groups, and businesses.<br />

Entries will be on<br />

display for <strong>the</strong> Folklore and<br />

Funfest at <strong>the</strong> Historical Center<br />

on October 20.<br />

Prizes are: $100, grand<br />

prize; $50, second place;<br />

$25, third place, and $25,<br />

age16 years and younger.<br />

The deadline to enter is<br />

Monday, October 8, or October<br />

9, for those attending <strong>the</strong><br />

scarecrow workshop. Entry<br />

forms and a complete set <strong>of</strong><br />

rules are available online at<br />

www.wcparks.org, at Park<br />

District Headquarters, or at<br />

W.W. Knight Nature Preserve.<br />

For more information<br />

contact Jim Witter at<br />

jwitter@wcparks.org or call<br />

419-661-1697, extension<br />

201.<br />

Volunteer<br />

Opportunities<br />

The following volunteer<br />

opportunities are available.<br />

Participants should dress to<br />

work outdoors and bring<br />

gloves, if possible.<br />

•<strong>September</strong> 27 and October<br />

4, from 5:30 to 7:30<br />

p.m.–Native Nursery Nights<br />

at Reuthinger Preserve. Volunteers<br />

may be asked to<br />

plant, water, weed or collect<br />

seed. Dress to work outdoors,<br />

and bring gloves, if<br />

possible.<br />

park–<strong>the</strong> future Middlegrounds<br />

Metropark–to <strong>the</strong><br />

public for a special sneak<br />

preview from 1 to 7, during<br />

<strong>the</strong> festival (located just<br />

across <strong>the</strong> street from <strong>the</strong> festival.)<br />

The native prairie trail<br />

around <strong>the</strong> Owens Corning<br />

World Headquarters campus<br />

also will be available for<br />

walks.<br />

The Maumee Bay River<br />

Festival will be held outdoors<br />

in <strong>the</strong> sideyard at <strong>the</strong> Oliver<br />

House, home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maumee<br />

Bay Brewing Company. The<br />

Maumee Bay Brewing Company<br />

will feature an exclusive<br />

festival brew called <strong>the</strong><br />

Maumee Sturgeon Ale. This<br />

will be available on tap at <strong>the</strong><br />

festival, along with o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

local beers, made with local<br />

water. The sturgeon is <strong>the</strong><br />

mascot and logo for Lake<br />

Erie Waterkeeper.<br />

The Oliver House will be<br />

grilling food outdoors and<br />

provide a full menu at <strong>the</strong><br />

brewery inside.<br />

Tickets for <strong>the</strong> festival are<br />

$5, and proceeds will benefit<br />

Lake Erie Waterkeeper, a<br />

501c3 organization.<br />

Musical entertainment includes:<br />

Russ Franzen, Rachel<br />

Richardson, Patrick<br />

Lewandowski, Estar Cohen<br />

Quintet, The Antivillains, Ramona<br />

Collins, and more.<br />

The festival will be held<br />

rain or shine. For more information<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

w w w. m a u m e e b a y r i v e r<br />

festival.org and on Facebook.


Kyle Wright and Elizabeth Rumpf<br />

engaged to wed<br />

Elizabeth Marie Rumpf, daughter <strong>of</strong> Tom and Pam<br />

Rumpf <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Kyle Edward Wright, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Douglas and Kathi Wright <strong>of</strong> Pemberville, announce <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

engagement.<br />

Elizabeth graduated from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School in<br />

2007, and from Michigan State University in 2011, with a<br />

bachelor’s degree in human resources. She is employed in<br />

human resources by Kellermeyer Bergensons Services in<br />

Maumee.<br />

Kyle is a 2005 graduate <strong>of</strong> Eastwood High School and<br />

a 2009 graduate <strong>of</strong> Bowling Green State University, where<br />

he received a bachelor’s degree in business administration<br />

with a specialization in pre-law. He plans to graduate this<br />

December from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Toledo College <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

and is employed by <strong>the</strong> Law Offices <strong>of</strong> Davies, Ruck, &<br />

Speweik in Pemberville.<br />

An August 2013 wedding at Grace Church in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

is planned.<br />

‘Henry County in <strong>the</strong> Great War’<br />

program set for October 3<br />

The Wood County Historical<br />

Center and Museum, in<br />

partnership with <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> German, Russian and<br />

East Asian Languages at<br />

Bowling Green State University,<br />

will present its annual<br />

German-American program<br />

on Wednesday, October 3, at<br />

7 p.m., at <strong>the</strong> Wood County<br />

Historical Center and Museum,<br />

13660 County Home<br />

Rossford United Methodist<br />

Church will host a<br />

fish fry on Friday, <strong>September</strong><br />

28, from 5 to 7 p.m.<br />

The menu includes fish,<br />

cheesy potatoes, salad,<br />

roll, dessert and drink.<br />

The cost is $7 for<br />

adults; $6, seniors; $4,<br />

children ages 5 to 12, and<br />

free for children age 4 and<br />

younger.<br />

Dinners will be available<br />

to eat in or carry out.<br />

Meals will be served prior<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Rossford High<br />

School home football<br />

game.<br />

The church also will<br />

Kyle Ganues and Linsey Hummel<br />

united in marriage<br />

Linsey Hummel and Kyle Ganues were united in marriage<br />

on November 12, 2011, at Beaches Negril, Jamaica.<br />

Linsey is <strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Jim Hummel and Lin Makatura<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Kyle is <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> Diana Ganues <strong>of</strong> Toledo,<br />

and Mike Ganues <strong>of</strong> Marysville, Tennessee.<br />

Maid <strong>of</strong> Honor was Courtney Hummel <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bride. Best Man was Jason White <strong>of</strong> Sylvania.<br />

The bride and her Maid <strong>of</strong> Honor carried bouquets,<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>rs wore corsages, and <strong>the</strong> gentlemen wore boutonnieres<br />

all <strong>of</strong> pink and red roses accented with pearls and<br />

created by <strong>the</strong> bridal party.<br />

The turquoise water provided <strong>the</strong> backdrop for <strong>the</strong><br />

wedding and reception on <strong>the</strong> beach. The couple stayed<br />

in Negril for <strong>the</strong>ir honeymoon, and plan to return to Jamaica<br />

in November to celebrate <strong>the</strong>ir one year anniversary.<br />

The bride is a 2004 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School, and a 2008 graduate <strong>of</strong> Bowling Green State University.<br />

She is employed at a local marketing firm.<br />

The bridegroom is a 2004 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School. He is employed as a service consultant at Dave<br />

White Chevrolet.<br />

They reside in Sylvania.<br />

Towne Club <strong>of</strong> Toledo, a<br />

women’s social and philanthropic<br />

club, will meet Thursday,<br />

October 4, at Belmont<br />

Country Club.<br />

Cards will begin at 10<br />

Discounts<br />

30%<br />

to<br />

80%<br />

OFF<br />

HURRY IN FOR THE BEST BARGAINS<br />

Visit Ken's Flower Shops at<br />

West South Boundary at Lousiana • Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns at Key • Monroe St. at Whiteford<br />

(800) 253-0100<br />

Road, Bowling Green.<br />

Local author Michael Mc-<br />

Master will present his book,<br />

“Henry County in <strong>the</strong> Great<br />

War: German-Americans, Patriots,<br />

and Loyalty.” This<br />

book details <strong>the</strong> loyalty trials<br />

imposed on <strong>the</strong> German-<br />

Americans during World<br />

War I in Henry County, Ohio.<br />

The program is free and<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Rossford UM Church to hold<br />

fish fry on Friday, Sept. 28<br />

host a fall chicken barbecue<br />

on Sunday, October 7,<br />

from noon until sold out.<br />

The meal includes onehalf<br />

chicken, scalloped potatoes,<br />

sweet and sour<br />

cabbage, green beans,<br />

bread and dessert.<br />

Beverages will be<br />

served with those eating at<br />

<strong>the</strong> church.<br />

Drive through and<br />

carry-out services also will<br />

be available.<br />

The cost is $8.50 for<br />

adults; $7.50, seniors; $4,<br />

children ages 5 to 12, and<br />

free for children age 4 and<br />

younger.<br />

Attorneys At Law<br />

Lea<strong>the</strong>rman & Witzler<br />

Todd Hamilton Noll • Kay Lea<strong>the</strong>rman Howard<br />

Paul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley<br />

353 Elm Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

419-874-3536<br />

Practice Areas Include:<br />

Income Tax Return Preparation<br />

Serving <strong>the</strong> Community Since 1950<br />

Storewide Inventory Clearance/Reduction<br />

(419) 874-1333<br />

Auditions for musical comedy<br />

set for Saturday, October 6<br />

Auditions will be held for<br />

<strong>the</strong> upcoming production <strong>of</strong><br />

“I Love You, You’re Perfect,<br />

Now Change” at <strong>the</strong> Valentine<br />

Theatre, Studio A, 400<br />

North Superior Street,<br />

Toledo.<br />

The musical comedy by<br />

Joe DiPietro and Jimmy<br />

Roberts will be directed by<br />

James Norman with musical<br />

direction by Robert<br />

Duris.<br />

Performance dates are<br />

February 22 to March 10, on<br />

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.<br />

The cast requirements are<br />

two men and two women,<br />

www.kensflowers.com<br />

age ranges 20s to 40s, playing<br />

20 different characters.<br />

Those auditioning should<br />

prepare 16 to 32 bars <strong>of</strong> an<br />

uptempo piece as well as a<br />

ballad in an appropriate key<br />

that shows <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong>ir range.<br />

Readings from <strong>the</strong> script<br />

will be provided.<br />

Arrive within <strong>the</strong> first<br />

hour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> audition to register.<br />

All roles are available.<br />

Casting is open, and newcomers<br />

are welcome.<br />

For more information,<br />

send an e-mail to Mr. Norman<br />

at james.norman1215<br />

@gmail.com.<br />

‘Golden Age <strong>of</strong> Comics’<br />

at Way Library October 7<br />

Way Library will present<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident Jack<br />

Shaffer speaking on “My<br />

Comic Childhood: The Funnies<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1930s and 1940s”<br />

on Sunday, October 7, at 2<br />

p.m., in <strong>the</strong> main level family<br />

activity room. This talk is free<br />

and open to <strong>the</strong> public, and<br />

refreshments will be served.<br />

Mr. Shaffer will take <strong>the</strong><br />

audience through some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

“funnies” that were popular<br />

in that era. He will show illustrations<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> favorite<br />

strips that captured <strong>the</strong><br />

humorous moments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

century.<br />

Bike Friendly <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

meeting set for Sept. 27<br />

Area bicycle riders are invited<br />

to attend a short meeting<br />

to help plan safe bicycle<br />

routes on Thursday, <strong>September</strong><br />

27, at 5 p.m., at Way Public<br />

Library.<br />

A proposed bike lane on<br />

Indiana between Findlay and<br />

East Boundary will be discussed.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Dick Currie at 419-874-3877<br />

or send an e-mail to<br />

schiel40@yahoo.com.<br />

Towne Club to meet Oct. 4<br />

a.m., followed by a luncheon<br />

at noon.<br />

Hostesses are Betty<br />

Eberly, Mary Ann Schiel,<br />

Lois Pleiss, Kathy Napierala<br />

and Betty McKinney.<br />

Towne Club is a philanthropic<br />

organization for<br />

women in <strong>the</strong> Toledo area.<br />

This year’s charity that<br />

<strong>the</strong> club is supporting is St.<br />

Paul’s Community Center in<br />

Toledo.<br />

New members are welcome.<br />

For more information,<br />

call 419-491-1631.<br />

Place your ad in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong><br />

419-874-4491<br />

North Branch Nursery, Inc.<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 5<br />

Spaghetti dinner to benefit<br />

John Heldt set for Sept. 30<br />

A spaghetti dinner and<br />

silent auction will be held<br />

Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 30, at<br />

Andy’s Bar and Grill, 28310<br />

Oregon Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Dinner will be served<br />

from 2 to 4 p.m., and <strong>the</strong><br />

silent auction will be from 4<br />

to 6 p.m. The meal includes<br />

pasta, bread, salad and<br />

WANTED<br />

HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING<br />

A select number <strong>of</strong> homeowners in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and <strong>the</strong> surrounding areas will<br />

be given <strong>the</strong> opportunity to have a lifetime<br />

<br />

installed on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

home at a reasonable cost.<br />

Call today to see if you qualify. Not only will<br />

you receive <strong>the</strong> best price possible, but we<br />

will give you access to no money down bank<br />

<br />

An Erie Metal Ro<strong>of</strong> will keep your home cooler<br />

in <strong>the</strong> summer and warmer in <strong>the</strong> winter.<br />

An <br />

will provide<br />

your home with unsurpassed <br />

<br />

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE.<br />

<br />

1-877-650-6464<br />

www.ErieMetalRo<strong>of</strong>s.com<br />

dessert. The cost is $6 per<br />

person; free for children<br />

younger than 10. Donations<br />

will be accepted.<br />

Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> event<br />

will be given to John Heldt<br />

for his medical expenses<br />

and to assist with expenses<br />

due to his unforeseen retirement.<br />

Highest<br />

Prices Paid<br />

For Gold Jewelry<br />

10K, 14K, 18K, Dental Gold<br />

Any Condition<br />

Buying Gold, Silver<br />

&Platinuminallforms<br />

Buying:<br />

US Silver Coins (1964 & before)<br />

US Silver Dollars (1935 & before VG+)<br />

1965-1969 Half Dollars<br />

Silver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz.<br />

US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands<br />

All Gold coins & bars — 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz.,<br />

1/10 oz. & all o<strong>the</strong>r sizes<br />

Most o<strong>the</strong>r older US Coins — both Gold & Silver<br />

IMMEDIATE PAYMENT<br />

McGIVERN<br />

Jewelers/Gemologist<br />

112 W. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

419-874-4473<br />

http://www.mcgivern.com<br />

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Closed Sun.<br />

10th Annual<br />

They Walked Here Before Us:<br />

A Woodland Indian Celebration<br />

-Musical Entertainment & Native American Dance<br />

-Native American Village and Craft Demonstrations<br />

-Au<strong>the</strong>ntic Native American Food<br />

-Much, Much More<br />

<strong>September</strong> 29-30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

<br />

Buttonwood Recreation Area<br />

27174 Hull Prairie Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Gates Open 10:00 a.m.<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f* <br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

Sponsored by:<br />

<br />

- - Black Swamp Intertribal Association<br />

<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Wood County Park District<br />

-<br />

<strong>September</strong><br />

22-30th<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School Class<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1962 to hold reunion Nov. 2-3<br />

The 50-year reunion for<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

class <strong>of</strong> 1962 will be held on<br />

November 2 and 3.<br />

There will be an impromptu<br />

get toge<strong>the</strong>r at an<br />

area restaurant on Friday, November<br />

2.<br />

A buffet dinner with dancing<br />

is planned for Saturday,<br />

November 3, at <strong>the</strong> Hilton<br />

Garden Inn at Levis Com-<br />

mons. There is a block <strong>of</strong><br />

rooms at <strong>the</strong> Hilton which can<br />

be reserved at a special rate<br />

for class members.<br />

Reservations must be<br />

made by October 10, by calling<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hilton at 419-873-<br />

0700.<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>the</strong> reunion, send an<br />

e-mail to Linda Broer Reagan<br />

at m.reagan@charter.net.<br />

Women’s Wellness Day to be held<br />

at Toledo Yacht Club October 13<br />

A Women’s Wellness Day<br />

will be held Saturday, October<br />

13, at <strong>the</strong> Toledo Yacht<br />

Club.<br />

Women are invited to<br />

learn about new acitvities and<br />

hear from experts on womens’<br />

issues.<br />

Attendees can try Tai Chi,<br />

Yoga, Zumba, Belly Dancing<br />

and Self Defense, participate<br />

in sessions including “Looking<br />

Years Younger Without<br />

Plastic Surgery,” “Learning<br />

How to Dress Beautifully for<br />

your Body Type,” “ Be Financially<br />

Successful and Retire<br />

Early” and more.<br />

The cost is only $49,<br />

which includes luncheon,<br />

along with all <strong>the</strong> exercise<br />

classes and informational sessions.<br />

There also will be unique<br />

shopping experiences from<br />

many different vendors, all<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering special prices on this<br />

day.<br />

Psychic and Astrologer<br />

Janet Amid will give readings.<br />

There will be spa services,<br />

massages, facials,<br />

manicures, and pedicures for<br />

an extra fee.<br />

The Point Place Curves<br />

will provide information<br />

about <strong>the</strong>ir new extended<br />

hours and <strong>the</strong>ir new location<br />

at 5011 North Summit Street.<br />

The Toledo Yacht Club <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

Jazzaerobics every<br />

Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m,<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public. Those<br />

who register for this day will<br />

receive two months free.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call Jane Mathias<br />

at 419-381-1956 or send an email<br />

to jmathias@buckeyeexpress.com.<br />

Celebrity dealers announced<br />

for PAHM’s Chips A’Hoy fund-raiser<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Historic<br />

Museum announces its<br />

celebrity dealers for <strong>the</strong> upcoming<br />

Chips A’Hoy fundraiser<br />

on November 3.<br />

They are Michael Craig,<br />

Keith Custer, Jon Eckel, Walter<br />

Edinger, Marie Ermie,<br />

Paula Fall, Rick Gilts, Bill<br />

Jordon, Debbie Knight, Tony<br />

Knight, Daren LaShalle,<br />

Scott Libbe, Tom Mackin,<br />

Scot MacPherson, Michael<br />

Olmstead, Kevin Rantanen,<br />

Meredith Sherman, Ryan<br />

Sherman, Annette Sipp,<br />

Patrice Spitzer, Rick Thielen,<br />

Mark Wasylyshyn, Becky<br />

Willliams, Barbara Wright,<br />

and Jim Wright.<br />

The event will be held<br />

from 8 to 11 p.m., at Carranor<br />

Hunt and Polo Club.<br />

The evening will <strong>of</strong>fer 12<br />

game tables–10 Black Jack<br />

and two poker, entertainment<br />

by Eric Dickey at <strong>the</strong> piano;<br />

Mike Robarge as master <strong>of</strong><br />

ceremonies; a silent auction;<br />

hearty hors d’oeuvres, and a<br />

cash bar.<br />

Tickets cost $45, which<br />

includes 500 chips and five<br />

raffle tickets toward <strong>the</strong><br />

prizes.<br />

For more information or<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> tickets, call Phyllis<br />

Morton at 419-872-0846,<br />

Marsha Molnar at 419-878-<br />

3500, Cary Wise at 419-754-<br />

6830, Polly White at<br />

419-874-1890, Judy Justus at<br />

419-874-6828, and Nancy<br />

Wilbur at 419-874-0292.<br />

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Oct. 7<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association<br />

is inviting Toledo area<br />

residents to unite in a movement<br />

to reclaim <strong>the</strong> future for<br />

millions by participating in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Walk to End<br />

Alzheimer’s. The Toledo<br />

Walk will be held on Sunday,<br />

October 7, at <strong>the</strong> Lucas<br />

County Recreation Center,<br />

with registration starting at<br />

12:30 p.m. and <strong>the</strong> walk beginning<br />

at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Walk to End Alzheimer’s<br />

is an experience for more<br />

than 3,000 participants in<br />

northwest Ohio who will<br />

learn about Alzheimer’s disease,<br />

how to get involved<br />

with <strong>the</strong> cause, from advocacy<br />

opportunities, <strong>the</strong> latest<br />

in Alzheimer’s research and<br />

clinical trial enrollment to<br />

support programs and services.<br />

Each walker will join in<br />

a meaningful ceremony to<br />

honor those affected by<br />

Alzheimer’s disease.<br />

“Funds raised will provide<br />

care and support services<br />

to over 38,000 residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> northwest Ohio living<br />

with Alzheimer’s, while also<br />

contributing to advancing<br />

critically-needed research,”<br />

said Salli Bollin, executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alzheimer’s<br />

Association Northwest Ohio<br />

Chapter.<br />

To start or join a team,<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

www.alz.org/walk.<br />

‘Moneyball’ to be shown<br />

at Way Library October 4<br />

The “Show Me <strong>the</strong><br />

Movie” feature film series at<br />

Way Library will present<br />

“Moneyball” on Thursday,<br />

October 4, at 2 p.m. Admission<br />

and refreshments are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

free <strong>of</strong> charge. No<br />

reservations are needed for<br />

this adults-only film showing.<br />

“Moneyball” is a biographical<br />

drama based on <strong>the</strong><br />

true story <strong>of</strong> Oakland A’s general<br />

manager Billy Beane’s<br />

successful attempt to put toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

a baseball club based<br />

on computer-generated<br />

player analysis. The film stars<br />

Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and<br />

Philip Seymour H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

Owens band concert Oct. 14<br />

The Owens Community<br />

College Concert Band will<br />

present a fall concert at 2:30<br />

p.m., on Sunday, October 14,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Fine & Performing Arts<br />

Center Theater on <strong>the</strong> Owens<br />

campus.<br />

The program will include<br />

<strong>the</strong> patriotic composition “An<br />

American Fanfare,” Sousa and<br />

King marches, songs from <strong>the</strong><br />

Broadway show “The Jersey<br />

Boys,” a saxophone soloist<br />

playing “Harlem Nocturne,”<br />

and more. Special guests will<br />

be music students from <strong>the</strong><br />

Toledo School for <strong>the</strong> Arts<br />

joining <strong>the</strong> band to perform<br />

“American Salute,” “The Center<br />

Ring,” “Moravian Dance,”<br />

and “New York: 1927.”<br />

The concert is free, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>re will be refreshments in<br />

<strong>the</strong> lobby following <strong>the</strong> performance.<br />

<br />

Timothy Duly<br />

receives degree<br />

Timothy Duly graduated<br />

in August 2011 from <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

with a<br />

master’s degree in electrical<br />

and computer engineering.<br />

His <strong>the</strong>sis work focused<br />

on developing simulations<br />

<strong>of</strong> ionospheric activity and<br />

comparing <strong>the</strong>m with observations.<br />

A 2005 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School, Timothy<br />

received his bachelor’s<br />

degree in electrical and<br />

computer engineering from<br />

Ohio State University in<br />

2009.<br />

He is currently pursuing<br />

a PhD from UIUC.<br />

Moms Club<br />

open house<br />

set for Oct. 11<br />

Moms Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

will hold an open house on<br />

Thursday, October 11.<br />

The club is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

support group designed especially<br />

for stay-at-home mo<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

who are seeking support<br />

and friendship.<br />

The club <strong>of</strong>fers playgroups,<br />

monthly meetings,<br />

casual ga<strong>the</strong>rings, activity<br />

groups and more.<br />

The club is open to all athome<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>rs in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Maumee, Rossford and Walbridge.<br />

For more informaiton, call<br />

Carrie at 419-873-0054 or<br />

send an e-mail to<br />

carrie@chalfin.net.<br />

Health Fair<br />

set for Tues.,<br />

October 2<br />

Homewatch CareGivers<br />

is providing flu shots and<br />

blood pressure screenings.<br />

The public can get flu<br />

shots between <strong>the</strong> hours <strong>of</strong><br />

1 and 7 p.m, at <strong>the</strong> Homewatch<br />

CareGivers facility at<br />

5650 West Central Avenue,<br />

Suite B. The cost is $35 per<br />

flu shot, but is covered by<br />

most insurance plans.<br />

A more comprehensive<br />

Health Fair is scheduled for<br />

Tuesday, October 2, from<br />

11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at <strong>the</strong>ir facility.<br />

Providers from<br />

Homewatch CareGivers,<br />

Gentiva Home Health and<br />

Odyssey Hospice, Progressive<br />

Therapy Alternatives,<br />

Kingston Residences,<br />

Ohioans Home HealthCare,<br />

Mobile Meals, WellsBrooke<br />

Premium Home Health<br />

Care, Lagrange and Swanton<br />

Pharmacies, Northwest<br />

Ohio Med Equipment and<br />

Crow Creek Therapeutics<br />

will be exhibiting.<br />

Services for attendees<br />

will include flu shots, blood<br />

pressure testing, balance<br />

screenings, medication<br />

safety instructions, hospice<br />

consulting, information<br />

on skilled nursing facilities<br />

and many o<strong>the</strong>r health resources.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Angie at 419-517-7300,<br />

or send an e-mail to<br />

angie@hwcg.com.<br />

Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to hold<br />

annual Gingerbread House contest<br />

Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong> will<br />

hold its second Gingerbread<br />

House contest from November<br />

17 through December<br />

15, with <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> Way<br />

Library.<br />

The houses will be displayed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

Contest rules and <strong>the</strong><br />

entry form are available on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Web site at historicper<br />

rysburg.org.<br />

The awards ceremony<br />

will be held December 8, at<br />

1 p.m.<br />

The three categories are<br />

children 14 and younger,<br />

children and adults over 14<br />

years old and adult pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

TM


Page 6 — <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

STONEBRIDGE CHURCH<br />

Evangelical Presbyterian<br />

Meeting at:<br />

Greystone Hall<br />

29101 Hufford Road<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Phone: (419) 872-8556<br />

www.stonebridge-epc.org<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />

Childcare available<br />

Meets at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> YMCA<br />

(Fort Meigs Center<br />

for Health Promotion)<br />

13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.<br />

A Reformed Church Teaching<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bible verse-by-verse<br />

Pastor Joe Hillrich<br />

419-356-1127<br />

covechurch@gmail.com<br />

We would love to have you<br />

visit with us!<br />

ZOAR LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

314 East Indiana Avenue<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-4346<br />

Pastors<br />

Rev. Timothy P. Philabaum<br />

Rev. Ann Marshall,<br />

Communityc Pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

6:00 p.m. Worship Service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Worship: 7:15, 8:30 &<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

9:45-10:45 a.m. Sunday<br />

School, ages 2 through<br />

adult.<br />

With Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Nursery Attendant<br />

Elevator Access<br />

24250 Dixie Highway<br />

(Highway 25)<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

(located just south<br />

<strong>of</strong> Five Point Road)<br />

Phone: (419) 874-6502<br />

Masses: Saturday, 5:00<br />

p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

www.blessedjohn.org<br />

IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC<br />

CHURCH<br />

628 Lime City Road<br />

Rossford, Ohio 43460<br />

419-666-1393<br />

www.allsaintsrossford.org<br />

Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.<br />

ALL SAINTS<br />

CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />

(Preschool through Grade 8)<br />

Where we study <strong>the</strong> world,<br />

teach <strong>the</strong> heart,<br />

and live <strong>the</strong> gospel.<br />

BETHEL ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD CHURCH<br />

665 West Indiana Avenue<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone (419) 874-2255<br />

Website:<br />

www.be<strong>the</strong>lag-ohio.org<br />

Rev. Paul Rea, Senior Pastor<br />

(Contemporary<br />

Worship Service)<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

Classes<br />

10:00 a.m. Morning Worship<br />

(Nursery provided and<br />

King’s Kids)<br />

6:00 p.m. Evening Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:00 p.m. Youth Church;<br />

Adult Classes; Missionettes/<br />

Royal Rangers, ages 3-12<br />

“A Place For You”<br />

215 East Front Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-4559<br />

www.saintroseonline.org<br />

Rev. Msgr. Marvin G. Borger<br />

Rev. Jerome A. Schetter,<br />

Associate Pastor<br />

Deacon Larry Tiefenbach<br />

Deacon Ken Cappelletty<br />

Deacon Victor DeFilippis<br />

WEEKEND SCHEDULE<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:00 p.m. Mass<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00<br />

a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

MONDAY<br />

6:30 to 6:45 a.m.<br />

8:30 to 8:45 a.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:30 to 6:45 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

4:00 to 4:40 p.m.<br />

Anytime by appointment.<br />

St. Joseph Catholic Church<br />

to hold annual rummage sale<br />

St. Joseph Catholic<br />

School will hold its annual<br />

fall rummage sale October<br />

12-13. Hours for <strong>the</strong> sale are<br />

from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. on Friday,<br />

and from 9 a.m. to noon<br />

on Saturday.<br />

There will be a bag day<br />

sale on Saturday. Clothing<br />

A worship service in Jazz<br />

will be held Sunday, <strong>September</strong><br />

30, at 3 p.m., at First<br />

Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The Maumee Valley<br />

Presbytery is hosting this<br />

service as a celebration <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir new<br />

pastor, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Darcy Met-<br />

will be sold for $2 per bag,<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r items will be half<br />

price.<br />

The church is located at<br />

120 West Broadway,<br />

Maumee.<br />

Shoppers should use <strong>the</strong><br />

back service entrance in <strong>the</strong><br />

alley <strong>of</strong>f Allen Street.<br />

Jazz worship service, new pastor<br />

to be installed at First Presbyterian<br />

calfe.<br />

Music will be by <strong>the</strong> Eric<br />

Dickey Jazz Quartet, vocalist<br />

Beverly Couts<br />

from Louisville, Kentucky,<br />

<strong>the</strong> FPC Choir, and FPC<br />

music director Rev. Bill<br />

Gill.<br />

All are welcome to this<br />

celebratory service and reception<br />

afterwards.<br />

In Loving Memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Robert “Rob” William Nooney II<br />

<strong>September</strong> 9, 1970–<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 1994<br />

Support Your American Cancer Society<br />

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MAUMEE VALLEY<br />

BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

27439 Holiday Lane<br />

(<strong>of</strong>f St. Rt. 20 at I-75)<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-7646<br />

We are a Christ Centered, Independent,<br />

Bible Believing,<br />

Bible Preaching and Bible<br />

Teaching Local Church.<br />

Find “The End <strong>of</strong> Your Search<br />

for a Church<br />

Faithful to Jesus Christ.”<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:00 a.m. Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:00 p.m. Worship<br />

OAK BEND CHURCH<br />

11275 Eckel Junction Road<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-0219<br />

Contemporary Worship<br />

www.oakbend.org<br />

Daniel Watkins - Senior Pastor<br />

Chad Olszewski<br />

- Associate Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />

Children’s Program<br />

and Nursery Provided<br />

4:30 p.m. Quiz Practice<br />

6:30 p.m. Youth Group<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:30 p.m. Awana Clubs<br />

HOPE IN CHRIST<br />

COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

27631 Simmons Road<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Phone: (419) 874-1194<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. Bible Study for all<br />

ages<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:00 p.m. Evening Bible<br />

Study<br />

Visitors Welcome<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

<strong>of</strong> PERRYSBURG<br />

www.fpcpburg.org<br />

200 East 2nd Street<br />

Phone (419) 874-4119<br />

our Pastor is<br />

Rev. Darcy Metcalfe<br />

Christian Education Director:<br />

Selinda Schultz<br />

SUNDAY SCHEDULE<br />

10:00 a.m. Worship<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9:00 a.m. Adults;<br />

10:15 am Pre-K - 12th<br />

Childcare Available<br />

PRAYER REQUESTS<br />

Please join us on <strong>the</strong> 3rd <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month at 6 p.m. in quiet time<br />

for meditation and prayer -<br />

Prayer/contact requests received<br />

at church@fpcpburg.org<br />

SHEPHERD OF<br />

THE VALLEY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

13101 Five Point Road<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-6939<br />

Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz<br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:15 a.m. Worship<br />

Nursery provided<br />

Holy Communion - 1st, 3rd<br />

& 5th Sundays <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month<br />

10401 Avenue Road<br />

Corner 795 and White Road<br />

419.874.1961<br />

www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />

Rev. Thomas George<br />

Senior Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:15 and 10:45 a.m.<br />

Worship Services<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’s<br />

Church<br />

6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High Youth<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:00 p.m. Prayer Service<br />

“Join Us In Worship”<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF<br />

CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

228 East Dudley Street<br />

Maumee, OH 43537<br />

Phone: 419-893-2297<br />

Services:<br />

Sunday Church Service:<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday Eve. Meeting:<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

Reading Room<br />

204 East South Boundary St.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>—419-874-0371<br />

Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4<br />

Sat. 9-Noon<br />

ALL ARE WELCOME<br />

ST. JOHN’S<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

U.S. 20 and Route 163<br />

Stony Ridge, Ohio<br />

Phone: (419) 837-5115<br />

Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. Contemporary<br />

Worship<br />

9:45 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

Sunday Services<br />

8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 11:00am am<br />

Wednesday Healing Service<br />

at 11:30am 11:30 am<br />

310 Elizabeth Street<br />

Maumee, Ohio 419.893.3381<br />

www.stpaulsmaumee.org<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

590 West South Boundary<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-3546<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. Bible Fellowship<br />

Classes for all ages<br />

10:45 a.m. Worship Service<br />

www.fbcperrysburg.net<br />

Check Web site<br />

for o<strong>the</strong>r activities<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

200 West Second<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43551<br />

Phone: 419-874-1911<br />

E-mail:<br />

perrysburgFUM@bex.net<br />

Web site:<br />

perrysburgfum.com<br />

Gary Rode, Pastor<br />

SATURDAY WORSHIP<br />

5:30 p.m. Praise Service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.<br />

Worship<br />

10:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

“Reflecting God’s Love<br />

to All People”<br />

Taking applications<br />

for weekday preschool<br />

Preschool phone<br />

419-874-9318<br />

e-mail: FUMPkids@aol.com<br />

Handicap Accessible<br />

from Second Street<br />

CHRIST EV.<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

(Dowling)<br />

22552 Carter Rd., B.G.<br />

P.O. Box 364<br />

Phone: 419-833-3956<br />

Pastor<br />

Tom Zulick<br />

Sunday<br />

School<br />

9:00 a.m.<br />

Worship<br />

The Church on <strong>the</strong> Hill 10:15 a.m.<br />

www.gracechurchperrysburg.com<br />

601 East Boundary Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-4365<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice@gracechurchperrysburg.com<br />

Senior Pastor: Dennis Ditto<br />

Associate Pastor:<br />

Jennifer Bailey<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. Traditional<br />

9:40 a.m. Classes for all<br />

ages<br />

10:45 a.m. Contemporary<br />

Childcare for infants and<br />

toddlers all morning.<br />

Check our Web site for full<br />

list <strong>of</strong> activities and events for<br />

all ages.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center<br />

In <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

ACTIVITIES AND<br />

LUNCH MENUS<br />

Shuffleboard and dominoes<br />

are available all day, Monday<br />

through Friday. To make an appointment<br />

for grocery shopping<br />

or with <strong>the</strong> Legal Aid<br />

representative, call 419-874-<br />

0847.<br />

Bridge Class–Tuesdays at<br />

1 p.m. Learn how to play or refresh<br />

your skills.<br />

Jam Sessions are held each<br />

Wednesday, from 1 to 4 p.m.,<br />

with Marty Brogan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Area Arts Council.<br />

These sessions are open to all<br />

acoustic musicians who are beginners<br />

or seasoned players.<br />

Computer Help<br />

Desk–Wednesdays, from 10<br />

to 11 a.m. Bring in your laptop<br />

or use one <strong>of</strong> ours and<br />

have your basic computer<br />

questions answered– by appointment<br />

only.<br />

Class: Zumba Gold on<br />

Thursdays, at 9 a.m. This<br />

class enables participants to<br />

enjoy camaraderie, excitement,<br />

and fitness all in a<br />

dance-fitness style that feels<br />

friendly and fun. Registration<br />

is required.<br />

Wii Bowling is held Thursdays<br />

at 11 a.m.<br />

The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />

140 West Indiana Avenue (beside <strong>the</strong> Fire Station) – 419-874-<br />

0847<br />

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Programs and lunches for all area residents<br />

at least 60 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Senior Legal available<br />

Thursday, October 4, from 1 to<br />

4 p.m. Call 419-874-0847 for a<br />

time slot.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong><br />

Noon menu–Hot Dog or<br />

Hamburger, baked beans, heritage<br />

coleslaw, melon, cake<br />

eclair.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•2 p.m.–Program: “Memory<br />

for Life” at Way Library. Participate<br />

in a cognitive exercise<br />

class that is stimulating and<br />

fun. Registration is suggested.<br />

Thursday, <strong>September</strong> 27<br />

Noon menu–Turkey or<br />

Liver and Onions, mashed<br />

potatoes, orange sections,<br />

cherry crisp.<br />

•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Program:<br />

“Artificial Sweeteners” by<br />

<strong>the</strong> OSU Extension Office.<br />

Discover what are considered<br />

<strong>the</strong> safest artificial sweeteners<br />

for use and what is <strong>the</strong> controversy<br />

about sweeteners.<br />

•1 p.m.–Texas Hold’em<br />

Poker Tournament. The cost<br />

is $1. Registration is required.<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 28<br />

Noon menu–Scalloped Potatoes<br />

and Ham or Grilled<br />

Tilapia, peas and onions, marinated<br />

carrot salad, pineapple<br />

juice, bread pudding.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Poker<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Program: Supplemental<br />

Nutrition Assistance<br />

Program,” with Jim Brenzier,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> Meeting Human<br />

Needs, Toledo Area Ministries.<br />

Learn how to qualify for food<br />

stamps.<br />

Monday, October 1<br />

Noon menu–Macaroni and<br />

Cheese or Pork Chop, stewed<br />

tomatoes, emerald pears, cauliflower<br />

salad, lemon bar.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Bingo with<br />

snacks and prizes courtesy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons.<br />

Tuesday, October 2<br />

Noon menu–Roast Beef or<br />

Chicken Casserole, squash,<br />

tomato-zucchini salad, berry<br />

blend fruit, yogurt and granola.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />

•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />

Wednesday, October 3<br />

Noon menu–Honey Mustard<br />

Chicken Breast or Pepper<br />

Steak, rice, Oriental vegetables,<br />

tossed salad, and mandarin<br />

oranges in Jello.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•JOHN AULT<br />

John G. Ault, 84, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

died <strong>September</strong> 20,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>, at St. Luke’s Hospital.<br />

He was born in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

on November 11, 1927, to<br />

William and Matilda “Lucy”<br />

(Kiefer) Ault. Mr. Ault was<br />

a farmer for 38 years and<br />

drove a school bus for<br />

Rossford Schools.<br />

Mr. Ault served his country,<br />

<strong>the</strong> region, Wood<br />

County and <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township throughout his<br />

entire life.<br />

He was a World War II<br />

Army veteran and a charter<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township Fire Department<br />

and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce. Mr. Ault was<br />

a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Trustee for 10 years; a<br />

Wood County Commissioner<br />

for 15 years; served<br />

on <strong>the</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors for<br />

TMACOG; an active participant<br />

in <strong>the</strong> American Legion<br />

Buckeye Boys State<br />

program; served on <strong>the</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> Owens<br />

Community College for 22<br />

years, Wood County Regional<br />

Water and Sewer District,<br />

Banc Ohio and<br />

Citizens Bank.<br />

He also was a director <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Grain and Supply<br />

for 15 years.<br />

Mr. Ault was awarded<br />

<strong>the</strong> Spirit <strong>of</strong> Wood County<br />

Award for outstanding service<br />

in self government.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> Fraternal<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Eagles 2322,<br />

Wood County Farm Bureau<br />

and Luckey Legion 240. He<br />

also was an active member<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Rose Catholic Church,<br />

where he served as an usher<br />

for many years.<br />

Mr. Ault is survived by<br />

his wife <strong>of</strong> 63 years, Leona;<br />

sons, Rick (Kenda), Tim<br />

(Amy) and Bill (Beth) Ault;<br />

grandchildren, Amy (Brad)<br />

Keller, Nicole (G.T) Parris,<br />

Daniel (Aly) Ault, Dana<br />

(Glenn) Merritt, Rick<br />

(Kristy) Ault and Jeremy<br />

Ault; great-grandchildren,<br />

Paul and Addison Parris,<br />

Ava and Ryder Ault, Mason,<br />

Rylan and Quinn Merritt,<br />

Evan and Henry Keller, and<br />

sister, Barbara Sattler. He<br />

was preceded in death by his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law, Robert Sattler.<br />

Prayers began Tuesday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 25, in <strong>the</strong> Maison-Dardenne-WalkerFuneral<br />

Home, Maumee,<br />

followed by <strong>the</strong> Funeral<br />

Mass at St. Rose Catholic<br />

Church, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Interment was in Fort<br />

Meigs Cemetery, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township EMS or St. Rose<br />

Catholic Church.<br />

<br />

Obituaries<br />

•MABEL FRIESS<br />

Mabel Ann Friess, 72, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Thursday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 20, <strong>2012</strong>, at Hospice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio. She<br />

was born on July 11, 1940, in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, to Clarence and<br />

Helen (Seiling) Carstensen.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Grace United Methodist<br />

Church and a charter member<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed<br />

doing Hungarian embroidery<br />

and was a longtime<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Calvin United<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Christ Embroidery<br />

Club in east Toledo.<br />

Ms. Friess is survived by<br />

her children, Fred (Judi), Olen<br />

Jr. (Peggy), Tom (Diane) and<br />

Cindy Tidwell; 13 grandchildren;<br />

eight great-grandchildren;<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Vernon, James<br />

(Pat) and Robert (Ruth)<br />

Carstensen; sister in-law,<br />

Margaret Carstensen, and<br />

many nieces and nephews.<br />

She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband <strong>of</strong> 49 years, Olen<br />

“Oley” Friess, in 2005. She<br />

also was preceded in death by<br />

her son, Ronald; sister, Donna<br />

Carstensen, and bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Harold Carstensen.<br />

Funeral services were held<br />

Monday, <strong>September</strong> 24, at<br />

Grace United Methodist<br />

Church, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Interment<br />

was in Fort Meigs<br />

Cemetery. Arrangements<br />

were made by <strong>the</strong> Sujkowski<br />

Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Rossford.<br />

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•MARTHA CORNELIUS<br />

Martha L. Cornelius, 85,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Friday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 21, <strong>2012</strong>, at Hospice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. She was born on<br />

July 9, 1927, in Ford City,<br />

Pennsylvania, to Joseph and<br />

Mary (Gocal) Gercak.<br />

After graduating from<br />

Rossford High School, she<br />

married Paul Cornelius and<br />

moved to <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y raised three children.<br />

The couple retired to Sun<br />

City, Arizona. She enjoyed<br />

spending time with her family.<br />

Ms. Cornelius is survived<br />

by her children, Sue (Victor)<br />

Williams <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and<br />

Paul (Carol) Cornelius <strong>of</strong><br />

Tucson, Arizona; daughter-inlaw,<br />

Tammy Cornelius; seven<br />

grandchildren; 13 great<br />

grandchildren, and several<br />

nieces and nephews. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Paul, in 1997; son,<br />

James Cornelius; sisters,<br />

Mary Gercak, Dorothy Parrish<br />

and Frances Lindley;<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Louis and Edward<br />

Gercak.<br />

According to her wishes,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re will be no visitation and<br />

interment will be private.<br />

Arrangements are being<br />

made by <strong>the</strong> Sujkowski Funeral<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Rossford.<br />

<br />

Medicare Check-up event slated<br />

at county senior center Sept. 27<br />

A free Medicare Checkup<br />

presentation-only event<br />

will be held Thursday, <strong>September</strong><br />

27, at 1 p.m., at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wood County Senior Center,<br />

305 North Main Street in<br />

Bowling Green.<br />

The event coincides with<br />

Medicare’s October 15 to<br />

December 7 annual enrollment<br />

period. The sessions,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong> Ohio Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Insurance’s Senior<br />

Health Insurance Information<br />

Program, are intended<br />

to help people review<br />

changes to Medicare and determine<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir best coverage<br />

option for 2013.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Medicare Checkup,<br />

beneficiaries can learn<br />

about recent changes to<br />

Medicare, such as deductibles,<br />

co-pay and coinsurance<br />

amounts; Medicare<br />

Advantage and Part D plan<br />

options and financial assistance<br />

programs. Attendees<br />

should bring <strong>the</strong>ir prescription<br />

drugs list with dosages<br />

and preferred pharmacy, and<br />

informaiton on retirement<br />

coverage, Veteran’s Administration<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r medical<br />

care benefits <strong>the</strong>y receive.<br />

OSHIIP recently celebrated<br />

its 20th anniversary<br />

as Medicare’s designated educational<br />

program in Ohio<br />

for beneficiaries, family<br />

members and health care<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

“Determining <strong>the</strong> appropriate<br />

Medicare coverage<br />

should be done with <strong>the</strong> help<br />

<strong>of</strong> a family member or a<br />

knowledgeable and trusted<br />

advisor such as a representative<br />

from our OSHIIP program,”<br />

said Ohio Lieutenant<br />

Governor and Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Insurance Director Mary<br />

Taylor. “This should be a<br />

careful, deliberate process so<br />

you secure a plan that best<br />

meets your healthcare needs<br />

and budget.”<br />

In addition to <strong>the</strong> checkup<br />

event, individuals can<br />

call OSHIIP at 1-800-686-<br />

1578 with questions, and for<br />

enrollment assistance beginning<br />

October 15.<br />

A special Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicare check-up and open<br />

enrollment toolkit, which includes<br />

a list <strong>of</strong> plans, financial<br />

assistance information,<br />

and an events schedule, is<br />

available at www.<br />

insurance.ohio.gov.<br />

Use <strong>the</strong><br />

classifieds!<br />

<br />

Call<br />

419-874-4491<br />

•RUTH THOMPSON<br />

Ruth L. (Adams) Thompson,<br />

79, died Saturday, <strong>September</strong><br />

22, <strong>2012</strong>, at Hospice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northwest Ohio, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

She was born April 22,<br />

1933, in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, to Eric<br />

“Sam” and Myra (Wieland)<br />

Adams. She married Richard<br />

Thompson on August 14,<br />

1954.<br />

Ms. Thompson was an<br />

LPN for various Cleveland<br />

and <strong>Perrysburg</strong> hospitals.<br />

She was a private nurse and<br />

caregiver for <strong>the</strong> elderly<br />

around <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> Zoar<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church, enjoyed<br />

crocheting, skeet shooting,<br />

playing cards and spending<br />

time with her dogs.<br />

She is survived by her sister,<br />

Kathryn (John) Piatt;<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r, James (Barbara)<br />

Adams and sister-in-law,<br />

Gloria Adams. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband,<br />

Richard, on October<br />

12, 1972. She also was preceded<br />

in death by her bro<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />

Roland, Samuel and Tom<br />

Adams, and sisters, Wilma<br />

(Richard) Stemen and Janet<br />

Adams.<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

held today, <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, at<br />

11 a.m., at <strong>the</strong> Witzler-Shank<br />

Funeral Home, 222 East<br />

South Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Rev. Timothy<br />

Philabaum <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />

Burial will follow in Fort<br />

Meigs Union Cemetery.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to <strong>the</strong> Humane<br />

Society.<br />

<br />

•CHRISTINE HECKES<br />

Christine Robinson “Judy”<br />

Heckes died July 2, <strong>2012</strong>. She<br />

was born in Toledo, to Jefferson<br />

Davis Robinson and<br />

Christine (Miller) Robinson<br />

on May 28, 19<strong>26</strong>. Her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Jefferson D. Robinson<br />

Sr. was president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Libbey Glass Company. Her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r was vice president.<br />

She attended <strong>the</strong> Ottawa<br />

Hills School, Baldwin School<br />

in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania,<br />

and graduated from <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School, and Finch<br />

Junior College in New York<br />

City. She spent much <strong>of</strong> her<br />

time traveling between her<br />

two homes in Stamford and<br />

Sarasota. She was a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sarasota Field Club, an<br />

avid tennis player and enjoyed<br />

all <strong>of</strong> her family, as well as her<br />

kitty, Clairabell.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Daniel Andriotes <strong>of</strong><br />

Sarasota, Florida; son,<br />

Michael Pim Goodbody <strong>of</strong><br />

South Londonderry, Vermont;<br />

grandchildren, Stewart Goodbody<br />

Israni <strong>of</strong> New York City,<br />

Lucas Miller Goodbody <strong>of</strong><br />

Chicago, Illinois, and Freer<br />

Goodbody Ferenc <strong>of</strong> Stamford,<br />

Connecticut; greatgranddaughters,<br />

Alice Pim<br />

Israni and Miller June Ferenc,<br />

and bro<strong>the</strong>r, Joseph Robinson<br />

<strong>of</strong> McKinney, Texas.<br />

She will be buried in<br />

Toledo, on Friday, October 5,<br />

at 11 a.m., at Woodlawn<br />

Cemetery with a family luncheon<br />

to follow at <strong>the</strong> Carranor<br />

Club in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Memorial donations may<br />

be made to <strong>the</strong> Jefferson D.<br />

and Anne J. Robinson Scholarship<br />

Fund, Kenyon College,<br />

Gambier, Ohio 43022.<br />

<br />

Lebanese dinner<br />

at St. George<br />

set for Oct. 28<br />

St. George Antiochian Orthodox<br />

Christian Ca<strong>the</strong>dral’s<br />

Ladies Benevolent Society<br />

will hold its 67th annual<br />

Lebanese Dinner on Sunday,<br />

October 28. Dinner will be<br />

from noon to 7 p.m., in <strong>the</strong><br />

church hall.<br />

The wait staff will serve<br />

Middle Eastern food prepared<br />

by members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Benevolent<br />

Society, including: stuffed<br />

grape leaves, baked kibbee,<br />

green beans and meat over<br />

rice, meat pies, salad, and baklawa<br />

for dessert. There also<br />

will be c<strong>of</strong>fee, tea and milk.<br />

The cost is $15, adults, and<br />

$8, children. A la carte items<br />

also will be sold, and carry out<br />

service will be available.<br />

For more information, call<br />

<strong>the</strong> church at 419-475-7054,<br />

between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.<br />

•MARY “RITA”<br />

GERRARD<br />

Mary “Rita” Gerrard, 71,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Tuesday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 18, <strong>2012</strong>, at<br />

Parkcliffe Alzheimer’s<br />

Community <strong>of</strong> Toledo. She<br />

was born on October 11,<br />

1940, in Toledo, to Louis<br />

and Irene Giovanoli. She<br />

was a 1958 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Notre Dame Academy and<br />

on May 6, 1961, she married<br />

Richard Gerrard.<br />

Mrs. Gerrard had worked<br />

at Rossford Ordnance after<br />

she graduated from high<br />

school and during her marriage.<br />

She and her husband<br />

were <strong>the</strong> owners and operators<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gerrard’s Foods in<br />

Rossford for 25 years before<br />

retiring.<br />

She enjoyed golfing and<br />

playing tennis at Belmont<br />

Country Club and golfing in<br />

Florida during <strong>the</strong> winter<br />

season. She also enjoyed<br />

spending time with her<br />

grandchildren.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

husband <strong>of</strong> 51 years,<br />

Richard “Dick” Gerrard;<br />

daughters, Kelly (Frank)<br />

Zitzman and Lisa (Jack)<br />

Dillon; grandchildren,<br />

Emerson, Ashton and Jack<br />

Zitzman and Patrick and<br />

Ryan Dillon, and many<br />

nieces and nephews. She<br />

was preceded in death by<br />

her bro<strong>the</strong>r, Richard Giovanoli,<br />

and sister, Barbara<br />

Welter.<br />

A recitation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Rosary was held <strong>September</strong><br />

20, at <strong>the</strong> Sujkowski Funeral<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Rossford. A Mass<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was held<br />

<strong>September</strong> 21, at All Saints<br />

Catholic Church. Interment<br />

was in Fort Meigs Cemetery<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to <strong>the</strong><br />

Alzheimer’s Association or<br />

Parkcliffe Community <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo.<br />

<br />

Obituary<br />

Policy<br />

Many newspapers now<br />

charge for obituaries. As a service<br />

to <strong>the</strong> community, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> provides free<br />

obituaries. These obituaries,<br />

however, should conform to our<br />

style.<br />

Limited details about <strong>the</strong><br />

deceased person’s personal<br />

life are allowed.<br />

Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />

to hold birthday<br />

celebration<br />

<strong>September</strong> 28<br />

The Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />

free meal program will hold<br />

a birthday celebration on<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 28, from<br />

noon to 1 p.m.<br />

The Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />

program started in 2002 and<br />

is staffed by volunteers in<br />

<strong>the</strong> community. This lunch<br />

meal is provided monthly at<br />

Zoar Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> to Wood County<br />

residents on fixed incomes,<br />

including senior citizens.<br />

Special event meals are<br />

served on Easter, Thanksgiving<br />

and Christmas.<br />

Throughout <strong>the</strong> years,<br />

Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope has served<br />

hot, free meals to thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> individuals and families.<br />

Reservations are required<br />

for <strong>the</strong> special birthday<br />

celebration.<br />

For reservations, call<br />

419-874-4346.<br />

Tell Them<br />

You Saw It<br />

In The <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Attention All Veterans<br />

Who served outside <strong>the</strong> continental limits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. and have earned a campaign or service medal<br />

recognized by <strong>the</strong> VFW as meeting <strong>the</strong> campaign<br />

medal requisite for VFW membership.<br />

Contact VFW Post 6409:<br />

Commander Al Helchowski - ph. 419-666-3148<br />

Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048<br />

Post - ph. 419-666-9563


<strong>2012</strong> “Don’t Leaf It” in <strong>the</strong> Street<br />

When raking or blowing your leaves for fall curbside collection, place <strong>the</strong> leaves<br />

in <strong>the</strong> area between <strong>the</strong> sidewalk and <strong>the</strong> curb. Please refrain from putting your<br />

leaves in <strong>the</strong> curb and street. Pictured below are examples <strong>of</strong> incorrect leaf piles.<br />

These leaves are in <strong>the</strong> street and also obstructing access to a fire hydrant.<br />

Whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> pile <strong>of</strong> leaves is small or large,<br />

no piles should be in <strong>the</strong> street or covering a street storm drain<br />

The Sight Center <strong>of</strong><br />

Northwest Ohio will hold its<br />

fifth annual White Cane Walk<br />

on Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 29,<br />

from 9 a.m. to noon, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Flower Hospital campus,<br />

5200 Harroun Road, Sylvania.<br />

This event will provide<br />

much-needed resources to<br />

help deliver services to people<br />

<strong>of</strong> all ages in our community<br />

who are blind or visually<br />

impaired, and will increase<br />

awareness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ohio White<br />

Cane Law.<br />

Despite efforts to educate<br />

drivers, many do not realize<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y must yield <strong>the</strong> right<strong>of</strong>-way<br />

to blind pedestrians<br />

on any public thoroughfare.<br />

The Sight Center is hopeful<br />

that increased awareness will<br />

help to save lives.<br />

“It is our hope that <strong>the</strong><br />

White Cane walk will raise<br />

awareness in <strong>the</strong> general public<br />

about issues facing people<br />

who are blind or visually impaired,”<br />

says Dawn Christensen,<br />

executive director <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Sight Center <strong>of</strong> Northwest<br />

Ohio.<br />

Participants will learn <strong>the</strong><br />

basics <strong>of</strong> how to use a white<br />

cane and how to serve as a<br />

sighted guide to someone<br />

Subscribe to<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

419-874-4491<br />

This fall, remember to rake your leaves to <strong>the</strong> street lawn<br />

not <strong>the</strong> street or curb …<br />

“Don’t Leaf It” in <strong>the</strong> Street<br />

This message brought to you by <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Service, 419-872-8020<br />

The Sight Center to hold fifth<br />

annual white cane walk<br />

who is blind or visually impaired.<br />

Each participant will<br />

have an opportunity to use a<br />

white cane while walking<br />

blindfolded through a route<br />

around Flower Hospital property<br />

with <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> a<br />

sighted guide partner. Additional<br />

hands-on activities,<br />

games, raffles items and<br />

demonstrations will be available.<br />

New for <strong>2012</strong> is a one<br />

mile walk beginning at 10<br />

a.m.<br />

This year, <strong>the</strong> Sight Center<br />

also will hold <strong>the</strong> Bar 145<br />

Celebrity Eating Challenge,<br />

which will create awareness<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> challenges people who<br />

are blind and visually impaired<br />

face when enjoying<br />

even <strong>the</strong> simplest pleasures in<br />

life, such as eating a meal.<br />

Celebrity participants, including<br />

Pam Hanley, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Sunrise Lions Club, Jeff Szymanski,<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo Optical, and two o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />

will be faced with <strong>the</strong><br />

challenge <strong>of</strong> eating a three<br />

course meal blindfolded,<br />

using appropriate etiquette<br />

and proper eating utensils.<br />

The judged competition will<br />

take place at 11 a.m.<br />

Registration for <strong>the</strong> event<br />

is $15 per person or $30 for a<br />

family <strong>of</strong> four. Participants<br />

can sign up at www.sight<br />

centertoledo.org or in person<br />

at <strong>the</strong> event. For more information,<br />

call 419-720-3937.<br />

STREET TREE INVENTORY<br />

If you’ve noticed people spending a little more time<br />

around town looking at trees <strong>the</strong>se days, <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Service is starting a new<br />

street tree inventory. This multiple step process starts<br />

by identifying each tree in our tree lawns, boulevards<br />

and parks. The tree is <strong>the</strong>n ranked for overall health<br />

and appearance. We use <strong>the</strong> ranking to determine<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> tree will need immediate removal, severe<br />

pruning, moderate to light pruning or no action at all.<br />

There is s<strong>of</strong>tware called “Tree Tracker” that allows City<br />

staff to update <strong>the</strong> condition <strong>of</strong> each tree and log what<br />

action was taken, if any, to preserve <strong>the</strong> tree.<br />

Askren Municipal Forestry is conducting <strong>the</strong> survey for<br />

<strong>the</strong> City. Their staff is comprised <strong>of</strong> several very qualified<br />

individuals that are all Arborists and have Bachelor’s<br />

Degrees in Urban Forestry or Wildlife Biology.<br />

Askren has also developed <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware application.<br />

Once <strong>the</strong> survey is complete, <strong>the</strong>y will train City staff to<br />

use <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware and implement <strong>the</strong> program. The s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

is also compatible with all GIS applications currently<br />

being used by <strong>the</strong> City.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kitchens and More<br />

221 Louisiana Ave., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Ph: 419-873-6116<br />

www.perrysburgkitchensandmore.com<br />

Hours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri-9-5; Thur-10-8; Sat-10-3, Closed Sunday<br />

Visit our experienced designers for all your remodeling needs.<br />

•Cabinets •Countertops •Cabinet Hardware •Cultured Stone •Flooring<br />

•Closet systems •Fireplaces •Doors & Trim<br />

•Complete Installation •Interior Design •Project Development<br />

•New/Remodel/Additions •Home Theater/Technology<br />

Making Your Vision a Reality<br />

Horse adoption event<br />

at The Healing Barn Oct. 13<br />

The Healing Barn, a 501c non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization, will<br />

host its second annual open house and adoption event on<br />

Saturday, October 13, from noon to 4 p.m.<br />

The event will showcase <strong>the</strong> organization’s rescue<br />

horses, as well as horses available for adoption. There will<br />

be a silent auction, children’s activity table, and refreshments.<br />

The Healing Barn is located at 27731 Bradner Road in<br />

Millbury, Ohio. For more information, call Corri Mayo at<br />

419-836-8367.<br />

Pictured is <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident Kelly Meister with<br />

Angel, a rescue horse available for adoption.<br />

Corn maze opens in Bowling Green<br />

A corn maze will be open<br />

on weekends at 1165 Haskins<br />

Road, Bowling Green.<br />

At “The Maize,” visitors<br />

can walk through <strong>the</strong><br />

Wardrobe to discover <strong>the</strong><br />

Lamppost, Peter’s sword,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Stone Table, and <strong>the</strong><br />

great Aslan himself. The<br />

Maize <strong>of</strong>fers six miles <strong>of</strong><br />

paths to choose from, 14<br />

challenge stations for Narnia<br />

buffs, concessions, restrooms,<br />

and friendly volunteer<br />

helpers.<br />

A private devotional area<br />

also is available within The<br />

Maize for church/youth<br />

groups. Handheld lights are<br />

available for “rent” in <strong>the</strong><br />

evening.<br />

A Family Fun Day is set<br />

for Saturday, October 6. The<br />

event will include free facepainting,<br />

a mini-straw maze,<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r surprises.<br />

Every Saturday is Camp-<br />

PHS band alumni to play at game<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School Marching Yellow Jackets<br />

will hold an Alumni Night<br />

on Friday, <strong>September</strong> 28, at <strong>the</strong><br />

home football game against<br />

Southview High School.<br />

A rehearsal will be held at<br />

4 p.m., followed by a tailgate<br />

dinner provided by <strong>the</strong> band<br />

boosters.<br />

Those who cannot attend<br />

<strong>the</strong> rehearsal may still participate.<br />

Alumni who plan to participate<br />

can register online at<br />

https://docs.google.com/sprea<br />

dsheet/viewform?pli=1&form<br />

key=dDhaQW14VGJ5a2g4d<br />

EN5WFhKMlNtS3c6MQ#gid<br />

=0.<br />

Call Dr. Rachel and Dr. Jeff to schedule your free consultation today!<br />

<br />

fire Night with complimentary<br />

hot cocoa and marshmallows.<br />

The Maize is open Saturdays,<br />

from 2 to 10 p.m., and<br />

Sundays, from 2 to 7 p.m. It<br />

also will be open on Fridays<br />

from 6 to 10 p.m. beginning<br />

October 5.<br />

Proceeds will benefit<br />

Bowling Green Christian<br />

Academy’s student programs<br />

and Help Light <strong>the</strong><br />

Night (www.helpltn.org).<br />

Tickets are $7 at <strong>the</strong> gate,<br />

and $5 in advance (at <strong>the</strong><br />

school <strong>of</strong>fice). Children ages<br />

6 and younger are admitted<br />

free. Children younger than<br />

12 must be accompanied by<br />

an adult.<br />

Groups <strong>of</strong> 10 or more<br />

qualify for discounts. For<br />

more information, call Angie<br />

Foster at 419-287-6868 or<br />

send an e-mail to <strong>the</strong><br />

maize@bgchristian.org.<br />

<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

Community<br />

Calendar<br />

To include your organization’s activities in this calendar,<br />

mail or drop <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> details to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, 117<br />

East Second Street, PO Box <strong>26</strong>7, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552.<br />

Or send an e-mail, with <strong>the</strong> date, time and location, to di<br />

anaw@perrysburg.com. The deadline for <strong>the</strong> weekly calen-<br />

dar is Friday at noon.<br />

Thursday, <strong>September</strong> 27<br />

9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,<br />

One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />

12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,<br />

open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal<br />

Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong><br />

public.<br />

5:00 p.m. Bike Friendly <strong>Perrysburg</strong> meeting at Way<br />

Public Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue.<br />

Topic will be proposed bike lane on Indiana<br />

between Findlay and East Boundary. For<br />

information call Dick Currie at 419-874-<br />

3877 or send an e-mail to schiel40@<br />

yahoo.com.<br />

6:00 p.m. Way Public Library Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<br />

Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana<br />

Avenue. Open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 28<br />

9:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clo<strong>the</strong>sline, free clothing <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871<br />

East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m.<br />

11:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at <strong>the</strong> Carranor Club,<br />

502 East Second Street.<br />

Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 29<br />

12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,<br />

open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal<br />

Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong><br />

public.<br />

8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First<br />

United Methodist Church, 200 West<br />

Second Street.<br />

Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 30<br />

6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />

Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Monday, October 1<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Lions Club at Charlies<br />

Restaurant, near Walt Churchill’s Market.<br />

For information, call Kevin Rantanen at<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

7:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic Boosters meeting in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School media center,<br />

13385 Roachton Road.<br />

7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting,<br />

at Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master,<br />

28744 Simmons Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Tuesday, October 2<br />

7:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education work session<br />

in <strong>the</strong> cafeteria <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commodore<br />

Building, 140 East Indiana Avenue,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,<br />

One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />

12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129<br />

Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />

3:00 p.m. Ecumencial Bereavement Support Group at<br />

St. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Parish,<br />

Emmau Room, 4201 Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Blvd.<br />

Speaker will be Rita H<strong>of</strong>f, director Out-<br />

Reach Ministries. Call 419-724-4675 for in<br />

formation.<br />

5:30 p.m. Wood County Planning Commission at One<br />

Courthouse Square, fifth floor, Bowling<br />

Green.<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council at <strong>the</strong> Municipal<br />

Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Wednesday, October 3<br />

7:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in <strong>the</strong> lower level<br />

<strong>of</strong> Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana<br />

Avenue. Open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

10:00 a.m. Low Vision Support Group at Reynolds<br />

Corners Library, 4833 Dorr Street in<br />

Toledo. See www.frogtownvision.org or call<br />

419-867-1940 for details.<br />

6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-step<br />

self-help support group for relatives and<br />

friends concerned about substance abuse or<br />

behavorial problems <strong>of</strong> a loved one, at<br />

Blessed John XXII Catholic Community,<br />

24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome.<br />

Call 419-931-4005 for information.<br />

6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<br />

<strong>the</strong> township hall, <strong>26</strong>609 Lime City<br />

Road.<br />

7:00 p.m. TOPICS Camera Club at Way Public<br />

Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue. Open to<br />

<strong>the</strong> public. Visit topicscameraclub.com for<br />

information.<br />

7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support<br />

group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.<br />

Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East<br />

Boundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street.<br />

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Usually as <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r begins<br />

to cool down, animal shelters,<br />

including <strong>the</strong> Toledo Area<br />

Humane Society, begin to see<br />

a slow-down in <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong><br />

cats and kittens coming<br />

through <strong>the</strong>ir doors. However,<br />

that doesn’t seem to be <strong>the</strong><br />

case for TAHS yet this season.<br />

The Humane Society is still<br />

reporting more than 100 cats<br />

and kittens being brought in<br />

each week.<br />

“As <strong>the</strong> area’s only openadmission<br />

facility, it is incredibly<br />

important to TAHS to<br />

save as many lives as possible<br />

and to find homes for as many<br />

animals as possible,” said John<br />

Dinon, TAHS executive director.<br />

To help <strong>the</strong>se furry felines<br />

continue to find new homes,<br />

TAHS is bringing back its successful<br />

summer cat and kitten<br />

adoption specials, “$10 Tuesdays”<br />

and “$5 Fridays.” Every<br />

Tuesday and Friday, through<br />

October <strong>26</strong>, all cat and kitten<br />

adoption fees will be just $10<br />

and $5 respectively. That includes<br />

spaying/neutering, a vet<br />

exam, all age-appropriate vaccinations,<br />

and microchipping.<br />

These reduced-rate adoption<br />

specials have helped propel<br />

<strong>the</strong> Toledo Area Humane<br />

Society in <strong>the</strong>ir efforts for <strong>the</strong><br />

ASPCA $100K Rachel Ray<br />

Challenge. The momentum<br />

<strong>the</strong>y began building in May<br />

with “$5 Fridays” continued<br />

through <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Challenge<br />

and boosted TAHS <strong>of</strong>f to<br />

a great start in <strong>the</strong> challenge<br />

that began in August–so much<br />

so, that after just one month,<br />

TAHS found homes for more<br />

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BGSU Lively Arts Calendar<br />

Following is a listing <strong>of</strong><br />

upcoming free events on <strong>the</strong><br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Lively Arts Calendar.<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>–ARTalks<br />

continues with a presentation<br />

by Stefania Cottiglia, an art<br />

educator from Florence,<br />

Italy, titled “Telling Stories<br />

and Playing Through Art.” It<br />

will start at 7:30 p.m. in 1101<br />

Fine Arts Center.<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>–The Faculty<br />

Artist Series introduces<br />

pianist Cole Burger. A new<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong><br />

Musical Arts’ faculty, Mr.<br />

Burger will play in Bryan<br />

Recital Hall <strong>of</strong> Moore Musical<br />

Arts Center at 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>–The “Put<br />

Up and Shut Up” exhibition<br />

by BGSU alumna Cleo<br />

Brengman opens in <strong>the</strong><br />

Bowen-Thompson Student<br />

Union at BGSU. The exhibit<br />

will continue through October<br />

14. Gallery hours are<br />

from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays<br />

and from 9 a.m. to 9<br />

p.m. weekends.<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27–BGSU’s<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Jazz Spotlight features<br />

Jazz Lab Band I, directed by<br />

David Bixler and with special<br />

jazz artist Sean Jones on<br />

<strong>the</strong> trumpet. Jazz Lab Band I<br />

comprises jazz studies students<br />

and includes both<br />

music majors and non-majors.<br />

The concert begins at 8<br />

p.m., in Kobacker Hall at <strong>the</strong><br />

Moore Musical Arts Center.<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27–Master <strong>of</strong><br />

Fine Arts students Erin<br />

than 400 dogs, cats, kittens and<br />

puppies, ranking first in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

division and tied for fifth overall<br />

in <strong>the</strong> country. Thanks to<br />

this start, <strong>the</strong> ASPCA has<br />

awarded TAHS a $5,000 “Fast<br />

Start” grant, which will directly<br />

benefit <strong>the</strong> mission <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Humane Society and help<br />

<strong>the</strong>m continue to help even<br />

more animals.<br />

The Humane Society’s<br />

overall goal for <strong>the</strong> ASPCA<br />

$100K Challenge is to do 878<br />

dog, cat, puppy and kitten<br />

adoptions–that’s 300 more<br />

adoptions than during <strong>the</strong> same<br />

time period last year.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> today, TAHS is already<br />

more than halfway to<br />

that goal with more than 550<br />

dogs, cats, kittens and puppies<br />

finding <strong>the</strong>ir new homes since<br />

August 1.<br />

“We are <strong>of</strong>f to a great start.<br />

But just because we’re <strong>of</strong>f to<br />

such a great start doesn’t mean<br />

we can slow down. We want<br />

to keep this momentum<br />

through <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> challenge<br />

and save as many lives<br />

as possible,” said Mr. Dinon.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-891-0705 or visit <strong>the</strong><br />

TAHS Web site at www.<br />

toledoarea humane society.org.<br />

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<strong>September</strong> 27–The International<br />

Film Series continues<br />

with “Der Blaue Engel<br />

(The Blue Angel),” <strong>the</strong> 1930<br />

film by director Josef von<br />

Sternberg. Tradition and<br />

modernity meet in Weimar<br />

Germany, with fatal consequences.<br />

The first major German<br />

sound film, this movie<br />

earned Marlene Dietrich international<br />

fame. Based on a<br />

novella by Heinrich Mann, it<br />

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teacher, played by<br />

Oscar winner Emil Jannings,<br />

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cabaret entertainer Lola Lola<br />

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Gish Film Theater at Hanna<br />

Hall.<br />

<strong>September</strong> 28–BGSU’s<br />

Concert and University<br />

Bands perform a combined<br />

concert at 8 p.m. in Kobacker<br />

Hall at <strong>the</strong> Moore Musical<br />

Arts Center under <strong>the</strong> direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kenneth Thompson<br />

and Carol Hayward.<br />

<strong>September</strong> 30–Hammer/<br />

Klavier, a newly formed<br />

piano and percussion group<br />

featuring BGSU piano faculty<br />

member Tom<br />

Rosenkranz, will give a guest<br />

concert at 8 p.m. in Bryan<br />

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October 1–ARTalks continues<br />

at BGSU with “Narratives<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Visual and Visual<br />

Narratives: Reflections on<br />

Dakar’s Marché Colobane as<br />

a Visual and Discursive<br />

Field,” by Joanna Grabski, an<br />

associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art history<br />

and visual culture at<br />

Denison University. Her talk<br />

takes place from 6 to 7 p.m.<br />

in 204 Fine Arts Center.<br />

October 1–Guest artist<br />

David Gillham will perform<br />

on violin starting at 7 p.m. in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Marjorie E. Conrad,<br />

M.D., Choral Room at<br />

BGSU’s Wolfe Center for <strong>the</strong><br />

Arts.<br />

October 1–Guest artists<br />

Soundpro<strong>of</strong> will perform at 8<br />

p.m. in Bryan Recital Hall at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Moore Musical Arts Center.<br />

October 2–Tuesdays at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gish continues with<br />

“Cineposium,” from 7:30 to<br />

9:30 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Gish Film<br />

Theater at Hanna Hal. The<br />

event will feature short films<br />

created by BGSU students in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir recent film production<br />

courses. Between screenings,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re will be a question-andanswer<br />

period with <strong>the</strong> filmmakers.<br />

October 3–ARTalks continues<br />

with “The Highway <strong>of</strong><br />

Thought” presented by David<br />

Hilliard, a photographer from<br />

Boston, Mass. His talk will<br />

begin at 7:30 p.m. in 204<br />

Fine Arts Center.<br />

Toledo Area Humane Society continues<br />

$5 Friday and $10 Tuesday campaigns<br />

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Owens to assist area residents with clothing swap outreach<br />

Owens Community College<br />

students are reaching<br />

out to those individuals in<br />

<strong>the</strong> surrounding communities<br />

with a limited clothing<br />

budget by hosting a clothing<br />

swap event titled “Swap-It-<br />

Up” on Tuesday, October 2.<br />

The clothing swap is<br />

being presented by <strong>the</strong> College’s<br />

Student Activities<br />

Office and will take place<br />

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in <strong>the</strong><br />

Audio/Visual Classroom<br />

Center Rooms 125-128 on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Toledo-area Campus.<br />

Owens is located on Oregon<br />

Road in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.<br />

The daylong event is free<br />

and open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

“Owens Community College<br />

is proud to once again<br />

Phillips Temple Christian<br />

Methodist Episcopal<br />

(CME) Church presents <strong>the</strong><br />

Liszt School <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Chamber Choir, from<br />

Weimar, Germany, in<br />

appearances <strong>of</strong> free concerts<br />

at area churches.<br />

Concerts at Phillips<br />

Temple CME Church, 565<br />

Palmwood Avenue, are<br />

scheduled for Thursday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27 at 7 p.m. and<br />

11 a.m. on Sunday, <strong>September</strong><br />

30 during regular worship<br />

service. The choir also<br />

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Bowling Green, at 8 p.m.<br />

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host an event that benefits<br />

individuals in our communities<br />

who have a limited<br />

clothing budget,” said<br />

Nicole Buccalo, Owens Student<br />

Activities assistant. “I<br />

encourage individuals to<br />

donate <strong>the</strong>ir unnecessary<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s, while at <strong>the</strong> same<br />

time look for those hard-t<strong>of</strong>ind<br />

items to add to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

wardrobe.”<br />

Attendees are encouraged<br />

to bring gently used,<br />

folded clothing <strong>of</strong> all sizes<br />

for adult men and women to<br />

<strong>the</strong> community outreach<br />

event. Items being accepted<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Swap-It-Up”<br />

initiative are T-shirts, pants,<br />

dresses, ties, dress shirts,<br />

blue jeans, skirts, shoes,<br />

jackets, coats, sweatpants<br />

on Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 29<br />

at First Presbyterian<br />

Church, 1<strong>26</strong> South Church<br />

Street.<br />

The German chamber<br />

choir has completed two<br />

tours to America and has<br />

traveled Europe extensively<br />

singing in <strong>the</strong> Notre Dame<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>dral in Paris, <strong>the</strong><br />

Basilica <strong>of</strong> St. Denis, <strong>the</strong><br />

Florileges de Tour in which<br />

<strong>the</strong> choir took second place,<br />

and a host <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r performances<br />

in Germany,<br />

Hungary, Sweden, Romania<br />

and more.<br />

The Liszt School <strong>of</strong><br />

and sweatshirts, among<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r items.<br />

All donated items must<br />

be freshly laundered and <strong>the</strong><br />

clothing swap is not accepting<br />

clothing with visible<br />

stains, holes, broken zippers<br />

and missing buttons. Individuals<br />

will be given a ticket<br />

voucher for each item<br />

donated to <strong>the</strong> “Swap-It-Up”<br />

event. The ticket voucher<br />

will enable attendees to<br />

choose from <strong>the</strong> already<br />

donated clothing selection.<br />

Any items not claimed<br />

during <strong>the</strong> clothing swap<br />

event will be donated to<br />

Cherry Street Mission Ministries.<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>the</strong> clothing swap<br />

event, call 567-661-2994.<br />

Germany’s Liszt School <strong>of</strong> Music Chamber Choir<br />

to perform at local churches in <strong>September</strong><br />

Music Chamber Choir has<br />

also worked with renowned<br />

directors such as Helmut<br />

Rilling and Georg<br />

Christoph Biller.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> choir members,<br />

Kenton Barnes, was<br />

reared in Toledo. He is a<br />

former member <strong>of</strong> Phillips<br />

Temple CME Church.<br />

Mr. Barnes, <strong>the</strong> great<br />

nephew <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late community<br />

advocate J. Frank Troy,<br />

now resides in Germany<br />

and teaches English at <strong>the</strong><br />

Technical University <strong>of</strong><br />

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RHS band alumni invited to<br />

perform at football game Oct. 5<br />

The 11th annual Rossford<br />

High School alumni band<br />

performance is scheduled for<br />

Friday, October 5, during<br />

halftime <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rossford vs.<br />

Lake homecoming football<br />

game.<br />

All former Bulldog<br />

Marching Band members are<br />

invited to attend.<br />

A short rehearsal will be<br />

held behind Bulldog Hall<br />

(former All Saints Church)<br />

with <strong>the</strong> high school band at<br />

5 p.m. prior to <strong>the</strong> game on<br />

October 5. Alumni performers<br />

will need to provide <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own instrument and acces-<br />

HOME GROWN<br />

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Limit 4<br />

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sories.<br />

Music can be picked up<br />

any day between 1 and 2:30<br />

p.m. in <strong>the</strong> music building<br />

and also will be available<br />

that evening.<br />

The school has a limited<br />

number <strong>of</strong> larger instruments<br />

for loan on <strong>the</strong> night <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

performance. Alumni members<br />

should meet in <strong>the</strong> bandroom<br />

at 4:45 p.m. if <strong>the</strong>y<br />

need to use one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

instruments.<br />

Music lyres and folios<br />

can be purchased inexpensively<br />

at a number <strong>of</strong> music<br />

stores in <strong>the</strong> Toledo area.<br />

Annual Parade <strong>of</strong> Homes<br />

open at scattered sites<br />

The Home Builders Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greater Toledo,<br />

Inc. will present <strong>the</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Fall Scattered Site Parade <strong>of</strong><br />

Homes: “Imagine <strong>the</strong> Possibilities”<br />

<strong>September</strong> 28 to 30.<br />

This annual event features<br />

19 newly constructed<br />

homes scattered throughout<br />

northwest Ohio and sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

Michigan.<br />

“This year we have several<br />

new features in <strong>the</strong><br />

Parade line up including an<br />

Outdoor Living Showcase<br />

and a Lake Erie, waterfront<br />

condo perfect for boaters.<br />

With models in every community<br />

and prices ranging<br />

from $119,000 to more than<br />

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$500,000, we have something<br />

for everyone looking<br />

for a new home,” said Bill<br />

Brennan, executive vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> association.<br />

Parade hours are Friday,<br />

from 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday,<br />

from 1 to 8 p.m., and Sunday,<br />

from 1 to 6 p.m.<br />

Tickets cost $5 at any<br />

Parade home; discount tickets<br />

are available at The<br />

Andersons stores, and discount<br />

coupons available at<br />

select Fifth-Third banking<br />

centers. Children younger<br />

than 12 are admitted free.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

www.toledohba.com.<br />

LB.<br />

LB.<br />

Owens Community College<br />

has earned <strong>the</strong> distinction<br />

<strong>of</strong> being designated as<br />

a Military Friendly School<br />

by Victory Media, a nationally-recognized<br />

media entity<br />

for military personnel<br />

transitioning into civilian<br />

life. The 2013 Military<br />

Friendly Schools listing<br />

honors <strong>the</strong> top 15 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

colleges, universities and<br />

trade schools for exemplary<br />

efforts in embracing America’s<br />

military service members<br />

and veterans as students.<br />

“Good Things To Eat Since 1898”<br />

• USDA Choice Beef<br />

• Miller’s Amish Chicken<br />

• Homemade Kielbasa & Bratwurst<br />

• The Boar’s Head Brand Deli Meats<br />

• Bowman-Landis Free Range Fresh Turkeys<br />

Great Wine Selection<br />

10% <strong>of</strong>f by <strong>the</strong> case<br />

Homemade<br />

Deli Salads<br />

ECKRICH<br />

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THE BONE”<br />

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$ 4 99<br />

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SMITH’S<br />

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• Barry Bagels<br />

• Country Grains<br />

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Sat., 7:30 am–8 pm<br />

Sun., 8:30 am–6 pm<br />

In-Store Bakery<br />

In-Store Delicatessen<br />

Elm & 2nd Street<br />

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Watercolor show opens at Toledo Artists’ Club gallery<br />

The Toledo Artists’<br />

Club’s Watercolor show is<br />

on display through <strong>September</strong><br />

27, at <strong>the</strong> gallery located<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Toledo Botanical<br />

Garden, 5403 Elmer Drive.<br />

Gallery hours are Tuesday,<br />

Thursday, Saturday and<br />

Sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

The judge for <strong>the</strong> exhibition<br />

was Vianno Szabo.<br />

Ribbons were awarded to<br />

<strong>the</strong> following artists:<br />

Virginia Kretz <strong>of</strong> Toledo,<br />

American Frame Best <strong>of</strong><br />

Show Award for “TBG<br />

Summer Garden.”<br />

Thomas Sorrell, first<br />

place, “Morris Street, Toledo;”<br />

Tom Dunford, second<br />

place, “Toledo East,” and<br />

Liga Daiga, second place<br />

for “Fred’s Place.”<br />

Honorable mention went<br />

to John Cook, Sharon Rapp<br />

and Dannica Walker.<br />

Merit awards were presented<br />

to Liga Daiga, John<br />

Trumbull and Dannica<br />

Walker.<br />

“TBG Summer Garden,” by Virginia Kretz, took <strong>the</strong> Best <strong>of</strong> Show award in <strong>the</strong> Toledo<br />

Artists’ Club’s Watercolor show.<br />

Owens receives Military Friendly School honor<br />

“Owens Community<br />

College’s Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans<br />

Services is extremely<br />

honored to once again be<br />

chosen as a Military Friendly<br />

School,” said Vickie<br />

Adams, Owens director <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans services.<br />

“This marks <strong>the</strong> third<br />

consecutive year that <strong>the</strong><br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans Services<br />

has earned this distinction,<br />

which certainly reaffirms<br />

Owens’ dedication to meeting<br />

<strong>the</strong> educational needs <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

region.”<br />

“Inclusion on <strong>the</strong> 2013<br />

list <strong>of</strong> Military Friendly<br />

Schools shows Owens<br />

Community College’s commitment<br />

to providing a supportive<br />

environment for<br />

military students,” said<br />

Sean Collins, director for<br />

“G.I. Jobs” and vice president<br />

at Victory Media.<br />

Victory Media honored<br />

1,739 colleges, universities<br />

and trade schools as Military<br />

Friendly Schools for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir commitment to providing<br />

an array <strong>of</strong> services<br />

to military veterans, including<br />

scholarships, veterans’<br />

clubs and staff support,<br />

among o<strong>the</strong>r resources.<br />

The 2013 list <strong>of</strong> Military<br />

Friendly Schools was compiled<br />

through extensive<br />

research and a data driven<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> more than 12,000<br />

schools nationwide.<br />

Methodology, criteria and<br />

weighting for <strong>the</strong> list were<br />

developed with <strong>the</strong> assistance<br />

<strong>of</strong> an academic advisory<br />

board consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

educators from schools<br />

across <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

Pet Corner<br />

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• Bird Feeders • Wild Bird Food<br />

• Nutro Dog Food • Pet Food • Salt Blocks<br />

• Horse Feed • Halters, etc. • Fly Spray<br />

• Flea & Tick Control • Feeds for Chickens,<br />

Pigs, Goats • Guinea Pig, Gerbil, & Rabbit Feed<br />

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Owens’ Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans<br />

Services is dedicated to<br />

assisting veterans, active<br />

service persons, reservists<br />

and eligible dependents in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir pursuit <strong>of</strong> a college<br />

education. More than 340<br />

individuals representing <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S.<br />

Marine Corps, U.S. Air<br />

Force and U.S. Coast Guard<br />

are involved in Owens’ veterans<br />

services programs.<br />

Victory Media is a service-based,<br />

veteran-owned<br />

small business founded in<br />

2001. The organization<br />

publishes “G.I. Jobs,” “The<br />

Guide to Military Friendly<br />

Schools,” “Military<br />

Spouse” and “Vetrepreneur”<br />

magazines and has<br />

set <strong>the</strong> standard for ranking<br />

America’s most “militaryfriendly”<br />

employers.<br />

October 16 seminar to explore youth issues<br />

As a kick-<strong>of</strong>f to Red<br />

Ribbon Week <strong>2012</strong>–a time<br />

when people and communities<br />

unite and take a visible<br />

stand against substance<br />

abuse –Unison<br />

Behavioral Health Group<br />

will present, “Booze,<br />

Bongs, and Bullies: preventing,<br />

assessing, and<br />

treating youth who face<br />

substance abuse, mental<br />

health, and bullying<br />

issues.”<br />

The workshop is scheduled<br />

for Tuesday, October<br />

16 at Holy Trinity’s Greek<br />

Orthodox Ca<strong>the</strong>dral Banquet<br />

Hall on North Superior<br />

Street, from 8 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. It will provide 6.0<br />

CEU’s for Ohio counselors<br />

and social workers and 6.0<br />

registered clock hours for<br />

Ohio chemical dependency<br />

counselors (pending).<br />

Designed to prepare<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional clinicians,<br />

parents and caregivers how<br />

to successfully prevent,<br />

identify, and treat prevalent<br />

problems facing <strong>the</strong> youth,<br />

“Youth on <strong>the</strong> Edge” will<br />

feature experts in <strong>the</strong> field<br />

<strong>of</strong> substance abuse, bullying<br />

and children’s mental<br />

health issues.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Stefanie Fox at<br />

419-936-7576 or visit<br />

www.unisonbhg.org and<br />

click on <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

development link.<br />

Red Ribbon Week <strong>2012</strong><br />

will be observed October<br />

23-31 and is sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> National Family Partnership.<br />

‘Queen to Play’ at Way Public Libary Sept. 28<br />

The Reel Art foreign/art<br />

film series at Way Library<br />

re-opens this fall with a<br />

French film called “Queen<br />

to Play.”<br />

This 2011 film with<br />

English subtitles will be<br />

shown on Friday, <strong>September</strong><br />

28, at 7 p.m., in <strong>the</strong><br />

main floor auditorium.<br />

Refreshments and<br />

admission are <strong>of</strong>fered free<br />

<strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

Kevin Kline and Sandrine<br />

Bonnaire star in this<br />

stylish drama set in Corsica.<br />

A quietly intelligent French<br />

chambermaid finds she is<br />

quite skilled at <strong>the</strong> game <strong>of</strong><br />

chess. Much to <strong>the</strong> chagrin<br />

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‘The Arts for Everyone and Everyone for <strong>the</strong> Arts’<br />

Harrison Rally Day ‘Rally for <strong>the</strong> Arts’ sponsored by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Arts Council<br />

Rally for <strong>the</strong> Arts Best <strong>of</strong> Show award winner Aaron<br />

Bivins–oil, watercolors and acrylic paintings.<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> readers are everywhere<br />

From <strong>the</strong>re to here, from here to <strong>the</strong>re, <strong>Journal</strong> readers<br />

are everywhere.<br />

The staff invites readers to submit photos <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>rs reading <strong>the</strong> paper where ever <strong>the</strong>y may travel,<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r it is Wisconsin or Washington.<br />

Jed and Loujean Hazel <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

60th wedding anniversary with a Grand Princess cruise to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Norwegian island <strong>of</strong> Spitsbergen–Land <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Midnight<br />

Sun. “They have 24 hours <strong>of</strong> sunlight from April to<br />

August,” explained Mrs. Hazel.<br />

The couple crossed <strong>the</strong> Arctic Circle and docked at<br />

Longyearbyen, <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn most town in <strong>the</strong> world, which<br />

is just 700 miles from <strong>the</strong> North Pole.<br />

“Polar bears outnumber <strong>the</strong> residents,” said Mr. Hazel.<br />

Readers and advertisers are encouraged to submit photos<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mselves or relatives reading <strong>the</strong> paper. Try to<br />

include a familiar background. For example, <strong>the</strong> aqueducts<br />

make an interesting backdrop for a reader in Queretaro,<br />

Mexico.<br />

Photos may be submitted by e-mail to newsforall@<br />

perrysburg.com or by mail to The <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, 117<br />

East Second Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551. If photos are<br />

sent by mail and need to be returned, please include a selfaddressed,<br />

stamped envelope.<br />

Please note <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person(s) in <strong>the</strong> photo and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir hometown/business as well as any o<strong>the</strong>r details you<br />

may want to add about <strong>the</strong> trip.<br />

Rally for <strong>the</strong> Arts First Place award winner Christopher<br />

Brautigan–sculpture.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s Country<br />

Garden Club brings more<br />

than 20 exclusive vendors<br />

from across <strong>the</strong> country for<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>26</strong>th Holiday Trunk<br />

Show, October 8-10, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Carranor Hunt and Polo<br />

Club, 502 East Second<br />

Street. The unique event<br />

provides purposeful boutique<br />

shopping with all proceeds<br />

helping fund community<br />

projects.<br />

Admission is $5. Hours<br />

are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

on Tuesday, October 9, with<br />

Champagne and Shopping<br />

from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., and<br />

Wednesday, October 10,<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Lunch is available from 11<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m. both days.<br />

“For <strong>2012</strong>, we feature<br />

new vendors from both<br />

coasts, and places in<br />

between, emphasizing specialty<br />

gift, house and garden<br />

items,” said Jan Merrell,<br />

vendor chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

show.<br />

All show proceeds benefit<br />

projects impacting <strong>the</strong><br />

lives <strong>of</strong> current and future<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> area residents.<br />

Local projects <strong>the</strong> CGC has<br />

funded include <strong>the</strong> Growing<br />

to Give garden providing<br />

fresh produce for homeless<br />

shelters; <strong>the</strong> new <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Heights Community Association<br />

vegetable garden;<br />

landscaping and <strong>the</strong> reading<br />

patio at <strong>the</strong> Way Public<br />

Library; W.W. Knight<br />

Nature Center Educational<br />

Lab; Hospice <strong>of</strong> Northwest<br />

Ohio, City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Gateways Gardens and Veggie-U<br />

programs for elementary<br />

students.<br />

In addition, <strong>the</strong> CGC provides<br />

<strong>the</strong> hanging baskets<br />

gracing Louisiana Avenue<br />

and downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

annual Christmas decorations.<br />

New <strong>2012</strong> vendors<br />

include:<br />

•EMBY, from Stratford,<br />

Connecticut, a collection <strong>of</strong><br />

unique gifts, home goods<br />

and chic apparel;<br />

•Jennifer Tyler Knit Couture,<br />

from Harbor Springs,<br />

Michigan, exclusive knit<br />

coats, scarves, shawls and<br />

accessories;<br />

•Sarah Minor Design, <strong>of</strong><br />

Portsmouth, New Hampshire,<br />

distinctive hand-painted<br />

floorcloths and durable,<br />

For <strong>the</strong> past two<br />

decades, <strong>the</strong> Harrison<br />

Rally Day “Rally for <strong>the</strong><br />

Arts” has been presented<br />

by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Area Arts Council<br />

(PAAC).<br />

It is <strong>the</strong> largest event<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year for PAAC,<br />

and this year featured<br />

more than 80 artists and<br />

artisans displaying <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

unique and cultural creations.<br />

Also sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> arts council, festival-goers<br />

enjoyed entertainment<br />

by local bluegrass<br />

favorite Blowing<br />

Grains, big band Swingmania<br />

and Rosie<br />

O’Grady’s jazz band.<br />

Rally for <strong>the</strong> Arts<br />

award winners included:<br />

Aaron Bivins, best<br />

<strong>of</strong> show; Christopher<br />

Brautigan, first place;<br />

second place, Jack<br />

Schultz, photography,<br />

and third place, Christin<br />

Largent, jewelry. Honorable<br />

mention award<br />

winners included<br />

Robert Friedley, ceramics;<br />

Janet Ritter-Davis,<br />

watercolor paintings;<br />

Robert Pollex, glass,<br />

and Beth Ziss, fused<br />

and stained glass.<br />

Also sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> arts council was <strong>the</strong><br />

children’s activity area.<br />

Proceeds from Rally<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Arts help to fund<br />

<strong>the</strong> many programs and<br />

services PAAC <strong>of</strong>fers to<br />

<strong>the</strong> community.<br />

Since 1989, <strong>the</strong> arts<br />

council has been dedicated<br />

to supporting and<br />

promoting <strong>the</strong> art and<br />

artists <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> area, and<br />

continuously strives to<br />

fulfill its goal <strong>of</strong> “The<br />

Arts for Everyone and<br />

Everyone for <strong>the</strong> Arts.”<br />

For additional information<br />

on PAAC, visit<br />

<strong>the</strong> Web site at www.per<br />

rysburg.arts.org.<br />

Pictured above, from<br />

left are Corinne Amico,<br />

PAAC president; Monica<br />

Edgerton-Sperry, Rally<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Arts judge; West<br />

Vayo, PAAC board<br />

member; Jason Van<br />

Dam, PAAC secretary,<br />

and Patrick Amico,<br />

PAAC treasurer.<br />

Pictured to <strong>the</strong> left,<br />

<strong>the</strong> band Blowing<br />

Grains.<br />

Community benefits from annual Trunk Show<br />

Vendor Sarah Oliver, right, <strong>of</strong> Mill Valley, California, with<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Redwoods Senior Retirement<br />

Community. Ms. Oliver <strong>of</strong>fers handbags which she handknits,<br />

shrinks, <strong>the</strong>n tops with vintage pins. Her bags<br />

were hits at <strong>the</strong> Trunk Show in 2010 and 2011.<br />

easy-care placemats for<br />

every décor;<br />

•Ginny Layne Photography,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Potsdam, New York,<br />

digital photography, specializing<br />

in exotic flowers and<br />

multi-media artwork;<br />

•Carrie Dunham, from<br />

New York City, a sophisticated<br />

twist on <strong>the</strong> classic<br />

Bermuda Bag, electronic<br />

carrying cases, satchels and<br />

more.<br />

Connie Murphy and Judy<br />

Reitzel are <strong>the</strong> show’s<br />

administrative co-chairs.<br />

Primary Trunk Show sponsor<br />

is <strong>the</strong> Taylor Automotive<br />

Family. The CGC is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Garden Club <strong>of</strong><br />

America.<br />

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PHS Lady Jackets volleyball team hosting ‘Volley for <strong>the</strong> Cure’<br />

On Tuesday, October 2, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School Lady Jackets volleyball team will host a “Volley for <strong>the</strong><br />

Cure” at PHS. The Lady Jackets will play <strong>the</strong> Springfield Lady Blue Devils in a regular season Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lakes<br />

League match with <strong>the</strong> junior varsity match beginning at 5 p.m. followed by <strong>the</strong> varsity team at 6:15 p.m.<br />

The evening will be dedicated to breast cancer research through <strong>the</strong> Susan G. Komen Foundation. Game<br />

admission is $6 or free with an athletic pass. The community is invited to come and support <strong>the</strong> Lady Jackets in<br />

“Volley for a Cure.” The team is asking volleyball fans to wear pink on October 2.<br />

Front row, from left, are Graeson Pawlak, Makenzi Pohlman, Chloe Matuga, Maddie Nitschke and Kelly Printy.<br />

Standing, from left, are Maddy Perry, Audra Appold, Lindsay Smith, Stephanie Richards and Alyssa Beach.<br />

Exchange Club Freedom Shrine installed at junior high school<br />

The Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> recently installed <strong>the</strong> Freedom Shrine in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High<br />

School along <strong>the</strong> wall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> history classroom wing. The shrine previously was housed in <strong>the</strong> old junior high<br />

building (Commodore Building).<br />

The Freedom Shrine is a collection <strong>of</strong> 22 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most important and historic American documents, including<br />

<strong>the</strong> Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independence, <strong>the</strong> Constitution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States and <strong>the</strong> Gettysburg Address.<br />

Developed by <strong>the</strong> National Exchange Club, <strong>the</strong> Freedom Shrine originated from <strong>the</strong> Freedom Train that<br />

toured <strong>the</strong> nation in 1947 carrying an exhibit <strong>of</strong> historic documents. The purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Freedom Shrine is<br />

tw<strong>of</strong>old. It puts before young Americans pro<strong>of</strong> that <strong>the</strong> freedom and greatness enjoyed today were not purchased<br />

easily and reminds <strong>the</strong>m that <strong>the</strong>se gifts must be cherished and protected. The documents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Shrine represent foundation stones which permit <strong>the</strong> present, as we know it, to exist and <strong>the</strong> future, as we<br />

dream it, to be attainable.<br />

Pictured with <strong>the</strong> Freedom Shrine is Robin Laird, PJHS assistant principal and member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Exchange Club.<br />

Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc. (HPI) is <strong>of</strong>fering historic plaques for homes and buildings which are at least 75<br />

years old, located in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> city or township and must be architecturally or historically significant as<br />

determined by <strong>the</strong> Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors.<br />

Information regarding <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> home or building can be obtained from <strong>the</strong> Wood County auditor’s<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice Web site at www.auditor.co.wood.oh.us or by visiting <strong>the</strong> auditor’s <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>the</strong> Wood County Court<br />

House in Bowling Green.<br />

Plaque qualification forms are available on <strong>the</strong> HPI Web site at www.historicperrysburg.org or by calling<br />

HPI member Dave Kleeberger at 419-270-0295.<br />

The plaque program is a shared cost <strong>of</strong> $64 to <strong>the</strong> property owner and HPI.<br />

Pictured above, Mr. Kleeberger presents a plaque to Polly White whose home on East Sixth Street was built<br />

in 1860.


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Jackets rout Anthony Wayne; sit atop <strong>the</strong> NLL<br />

By Scott Buker<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School varsity football team<br />

made a strong statement in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir second Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lakes<br />

League game this past Friday<br />

night, rolling by <strong>the</strong> Anthony<br />

Wayne Generals, 31-7, to<br />

spoil <strong>the</strong> Generals’ homecoming.<br />

Anthony Wayne entered<br />

<strong>the</strong> game 3-1 and was among<br />

<strong>the</strong> league favorites to win<br />

<strong>the</strong> NLL championship this<br />

year. The Jackets proved that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y should not be underestimated.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s defense contained<br />

<strong>the</strong> Generals <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

night. The Jacket defense<br />

held <strong>the</strong> NLL’s leading rusher,<br />

Sam Bruno, to only 27<br />

yards on 10 carries and<br />

sacked AW quarterback Jake<br />

Reid six times.<br />

In total, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> limited<br />

<strong>the</strong> Generals to just 78<br />

total yards, and <strong>the</strong> only<br />

Anthony Wayne score came<br />

on an interception return for<br />

a touchdown early in <strong>the</strong> second<br />

quarter.<br />

Meanwhile, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

tallied a total <strong>of</strong> 406 yards on<br />

a night <strong>of</strong> steady rain, which<br />

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and 279 on <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />

PHS improved to 4-1<br />

overall and 2-0 in <strong>the</strong> NLL.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Napoleon sit<br />

atop <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> league standings<br />

as <strong>the</strong> only two teams without<br />

a league loss.<br />

Jacket senior quarterback<br />

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<strong>the</strong> way. The quarterback<br />

threw for 127 yards and two<br />

touchdowns while also running<br />

for 135 yards on 18 carries.<br />

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it was nei<strong>the</strong>r through<br />

<strong>the</strong> air or on <strong>the</strong> ground as<br />

<strong>the</strong> senior kicked a 21-yard<br />

field goal at <strong>the</strong> 7:20 mark<br />

giving <strong>Perrysburg</strong> an opening<br />

3-0 lead on <strong>the</strong> games<br />

opening possession.<br />

Perhaps <strong>the</strong> only significant<br />

mistake <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night<br />

occurred on <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

third possession, early in <strong>the</strong><br />

second quarter. Slocum’s<br />

pass intended for junior tight<br />

end Nate Patterson was intercepted<br />

and returned 58 yards<br />

for a touchdown, giving<br />

Anthony Wayne a 7-3 lead<br />

Football team to sign T-shirts<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School varsity football team<br />

will sign T-shirts for area<br />

youth after <strong>the</strong> home game<br />

against Northview on Friday,<br />

October 5.<br />

Game time is 7 p.m. at<br />

Widdel Field at Steinecker<br />

Stadium.<br />

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PHS athletic department raffles<br />

four Notre Dame game tickets<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School athletic department is<br />

raffling four tickets plus a parking pass to <strong>the</strong> Notre<br />

Dame vs. Brigham Young University football game on<br />

Saturday, October 20. Game time is 3:30 p.m.<br />

Tickets are a $10 donation and will be sold at home<br />

PHS football games on <strong>September</strong> 28 and October 5.<br />

For more information, call <strong>the</strong> PHS athletic department<br />

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quarter.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> answered back<br />

with <strong>the</strong> same tandem.<br />

Slocum led <strong>the</strong> Jackets on a<br />

49-yard drive that culminated<br />

with a touchdown pass to<br />

Patterson from five yards<br />

out, making <strong>the</strong> score 10-3<br />

with 8:45 to play in <strong>the</strong> half.<br />

After Anthony Wayne<br />

turned <strong>the</strong> ball over on<br />

downs in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> territory,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Jackets capitalized,<br />

going 69 yards in just over<br />

two minutes for <strong>the</strong>ir second<br />

touchdown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game.<br />

Slocum found receiver<br />

Austin Bishop for a nineyard<br />

score with 27 second to<br />

play making <strong>the</strong> score 17-7<br />

at halftime.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s opening<br />

drive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second half took<br />

just under four minutes and<br />

spanned 80-yards ending in a<br />

Mark Delas three-yard<br />

touchdown run to stretch <strong>the</strong><br />

lead to 24-7.<br />

With Anthony Wayne<br />

driving deep into <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

territory, <strong>the</strong> Generals, facing<br />

fourth and four from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

20, fumbled <strong>the</strong> snap<br />

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General comeback.<br />

Delas ended <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

scoring with a <strong>26</strong>-yard<br />

touchdown run with 5:55 to<br />

play in <strong>the</strong> fourth quarter<br />

making <strong>the</strong> final score 31-7<br />

in favor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jackets.<br />

In addition to Slocum’s<br />

big night, Delas ran for 78<br />

yards on 10 carries with a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> scores. Sophomore<br />

Gus Dimmerling chipped in<br />

68 yards on 18 carries as<br />

well.<br />

Bishop and senior Austin<br />

Lee both led <strong>the</strong> Jacket<br />

receivers. Each had three<br />

catches for 44 yards.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> junior<br />

varsity team also defeated<br />

<strong>the</strong> Anthony Wayne Generals<br />

this past Saturday morning.<br />

The Jackets won 29-22 and<br />

improve to 3-2 overall and 2-<br />

1 in <strong>the</strong> NLL.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> freshman<br />

team earned a victory over<br />

<strong>the</strong> Generals last Thursday<br />

evening. The freshmen won<br />

28-19 and improve to 4-1<br />

overall and 3-0 in <strong>the</strong> NLL.<br />

The varsity team will host<br />

<strong>the</strong> Southview Cougars this<br />

Friday at 7 p.m.<br />

Run with <strong>the</strong> Jackets Oct. 13<br />

The annual Run with <strong>the</strong><br />

Jackets basketball team will<br />

be held Saturday, October<br />

13, at noon, at Woodlands<br />

Park.<br />

Community members<br />

are invited to <strong>the</strong> free pro-<br />

The Junior Jackets basketball<br />

program will hold a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> open gym dates<br />

for any player interested in<br />

trying out for <strong>the</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13<br />

travel basketball teams.<br />

Tryout dates are also listed.<br />

The tryouts will be<br />

closed to parents.<br />

Sixth Grade Boys<br />

Open gyms will be held<br />

on <strong>the</strong> following dates:<br />

•Wednesday, <strong>September</strong><br />

<strong>26</strong>, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in<br />

<strong>the</strong> junior high main gym.<br />

•Tuesday, October 2,<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in <strong>the</strong><br />

junior high main gym<br />

•Monday, October 8,<br />

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at<br />

Woodland School.<br />

Tryouts will be held on<br />

<strong>the</strong> following dates:<br />

•Monday, October 15,<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

•Tuesday, October 16,<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

•Wednesday, October<br />

17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tryouts will be held at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High<br />

School, and each participant<br />

should attend a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three<br />

tryouts.<br />

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junior high auxiliary gym<br />

•Monday, October 1,<br />

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at<br />

Fort Meigs School<br />

•Tuesday, October 2,<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m., in <strong>the</strong><br />

junior high auxiliary gym<br />

•Monday, October 8,<br />

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at<br />

Fort Meigs School.<br />

Tryouts will be held on<br />

<strong>the</strong> following dates:<br />

•Monday, October 15,<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

•Wednesday, October<br />

17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m<br />

•Thursday, October 18,<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

Tryouts will be held at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High<br />

School, and each participant<br />

should attend a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three<br />

tryouts.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Pat Paule at 419-346-<br />

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Sixth Grade Girls<br />

Open gyms will be held<br />

on <strong>the</strong> following dates:<br />

•Wednesday, October 3,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m., at Fort<br />

Meigs School<br />

•Wednesday, October<br />

10, from 6 to 8 p.m., at<br />

Woodland School<br />

Tryouts will be held on<br />

<strong>the</strong> following dates:<br />

•Monday, October 15,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

•Tuesday, October 16,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

All girls tryouts will be<br />

held at Woodland Elementary<br />

School. Each participant<br />

should attend a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two tryouts.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Mark Patterson at 419-<br />

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The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School girls cross country<br />

team traveled two hours east<br />

to Strongsville, Ohio, on Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 22, to compete<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Strongsville Invitational.<br />

Taking place at<br />

Strongsville High School, this<br />

was a competitive meet with<br />

more than 200 girls running<br />

in <strong>the</strong> varsity race and more<br />

than 300 girls competing in<br />

<strong>the</strong> open race.<br />

Despite <strong>the</strong> course being<br />

wet and soggy, it was a perfect<br />

day for running, and<br />

many girls managed to post<br />

competitive times.<br />

The varsity squad placed<br />

16th overall, and <strong>the</strong> junior<br />

varsity team took ninth.<br />

Following is a list <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

runners and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

respective times.<br />

Leading <strong>the</strong> Jackets with a<br />

seventh place was Monheim<br />

(19:19), followed by Menke<br />

(21:13), Wyrick (21:50),<br />

Kemp (21:56), Bohnenkamp<br />

(21:59), Henry (22:03),<br />

Wyse (22:09), Warne (22:29),<br />

Baum (22:47), Ocana<br />

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PHS girls cross country team competes at Strongsville Invitational<br />

PHS boys cross<br />

country team<br />

competes at<br />

invitational<br />

On Saturday, <strong>September</strong><br />

15, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School boys cross country<br />

team traveled to Gallion to<br />

run against tough competition<br />

on a fast course.<br />

The team placed eighth<br />

out <strong>of</strong> <strong>26</strong> teams in <strong>the</strong> Division<br />

I competition. A total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 95 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> team<br />

ran a personal best.<br />

Bryant Byrd placed 17th<br />

overall and nears closer to<br />

<strong>the</strong> school record <strong>of</strong> 16.08,<br />

running his best this season<br />

at 16.23.<br />

Andrew Bayes came in a<br />

few spots behind Bryant at<br />

21st overall, running 16.29.<br />

Bobby Borger also<br />

broke 17 minutes again,<br />

hitting <strong>the</strong> line in 16.46.<br />

This was <strong>the</strong> first time<br />

in three years that <strong>the</strong> Yellow<br />

Jackets had three boys<br />

under 17 minutes in a race.<br />

Knocking on <strong>the</strong> door<br />

was junior Parker Calvin,<br />

who ran 17.07 for a personal<br />

best and he tied <strong>the</strong> 10th<br />

fastest time in school history.<br />

The final scorer for <strong>the</strong><br />

boys squad was senior Paul<br />

Dejong at 17.37, followed<br />

closely by Troy Maurer at<br />

17.39 and Matt Studer,<br />

17.41, all personal best<br />

times for <strong>the</strong> season.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> open race for <strong>the</strong><br />

first time in school history,<br />

<strong>the</strong> team put seven boys in<br />

under 19 minutes.<br />

Earning <strong>the</strong>ir varsity letters<br />

over <strong>the</strong> weekend were<br />

seniors Eric Billmaier,<br />

18.40; Nick Rossler, 18.41;<br />

Kyle Kramer, 18.41, and<br />

sophomore Hunter Frydenlund<br />

just earning his letter<br />

at 18.59 with incredible<br />

willpower down <strong>the</strong> final<br />

stretch.<br />

Earning <strong>the</strong>ir letter earlier<br />

in <strong>the</strong> season but running<br />

all time personal best in<br />

Gallion were: Trevor Somogyi<br />

(18.23), Joseph Soneson<br />

(18.23) and Clayton<br />

Shook (18.44).<br />

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Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> varsity girls team, from left: Katie Menke,<br />

Emily Wyrick, Emily Henry, Jessica Bohnenkamp, Taylor<br />

per (23:27), Horvath (23:35),<br />

Jordan (23:43), Ondrus<br />

(23:47), Rathman (23:59),<br />

Ashenfelter (24:14), Panzero<br />

(24:28), Harris (25:16), Horvat<br />

(25:20), Farrar (<strong>26</strong>:20),<br />

Isley (<strong>26</strong>:48), Kajca (27:19),<br />

Schwamberger (27:47), and<br />

Monheim, Allie Kemp, Allie Prybelski, Brionnah Wyse.<br />

Not pictured: Pam Ocana.<br />

Thomas (28:16).<br />

The girls will compete in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Clay Eagle Invitational on<br />

Saturday, at Pearson Park.<br />

The varsity race will begin at<br />

11:20 a.m., and <strong>the</strong> junior<br />

varsity race will start at 12:40<br />

p.m.


National Bank <strong>of</strong> Ohio’s<br />

Vice President, Regional Market<br />

Manager, Nelson Shaffer<br />

attended <strong>the</strong> 68th annual session<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prestigious Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Banking at <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Madison held August 12-24.<br />

The school, sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> 18 state bankers associations<br />

comprising <strong>the</strong> Central<br />

States Conference <strong>of</strong> Bankers<br />

Associations, and <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison,<br />

was established in 1945 to provide<br />

bankers with an opportunity<br />

for advanced study and<br />

research in banking, econom- Nelson Shaffer<br />

ics and leadership. Instruction at <strong>the</strong> Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Banking<br />

takes place during two-week resident sessions for three<br />

consecutive summers, along with comprehensive study between<br />

summer resident sessions. The curriculum focuses on<br />

<strong>the</strong> management <strong>of</strong> strategic issues faced by <strong>the</strong> banking executives<br />

and financial services industry pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

The Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Banking enrolls approximately<br />

550 U.S. and international pr<strong>of</strong>essionals each year. More than<br />

85 esteemed academicians, economists, government <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

and industry pr<strong>of</strong>essionals comprise <strong>the</strong> school’s faculty.<br />

Mr. Shaffer joined NBOH over three years ago. Since <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

his efforts have put NBOH on <strong>the</strong> map as a proven leader in<br />

<strong>the</strong> local lending market. With this additional schooling, Shaffer<br />

once again proves his commitment to “NBOH–Community<br />

Bank,” and his customers.<br />

No City Fall<br />

Brush Collection<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> does NOT<br />

have a fall brush curbside collection.<br />

Residents can use <strong>the</strong> City<br />

Compost Site Monday through Friday,<br />

from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., at<br />

11980 Roachton Road OR <strong>the</strong><br />

second or fourth Saturday from 8<br />

a.m. to noon OR use <strong>the</strong> Yard<br />

Waste Bag and Tag Program.<br />

<strong>2012</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

leaf collection schedule<br />

SCHEDULE:<br />

◆ The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> will begin its<br />

fall leaf collection on Monday, October<br />

15. All leaves must be out for<br />

collection by Sunday, November 25.<br />

During this period, <strong>the</strong> city will be<br />

covered several times.<br />

◆ Collection will resume on Monday,<br />

November <strong>26</strong> for <strong>the</strong> final sweep.<br />

LEAVES PUT OUT ONCE<br />

CREWS HAVE BEEN BY WILL<br />

NOT BE PICKED UP. A supervisor<br />

will follow <strong>the</strong> crew to assure<br />

all leaf piles were picked up so<br />

<strong>the</strong>re will be no question.<br />

PREPARE:<br />

◆ Rake leaves to <strong>the</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way, <strong>the</strong><br />

area near <strong>the</strong> curb or edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

street, but NOT in <strong>the</strong> street.<br />

◆ Pile <strong>the</strong> leaves in <strong>the</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />

Do NOT bag leaves as city crews use<br />

trailer-mounted leaf vacuum units.<br />

◆ Please refrain from piling leaves near<br />

mailboxes and do not park in front <strong>of</strong><br />

or on any leaf piles, as it is difficult<br />

to maneuver <strong>the</strong> hoses around parked<br />

cars.<br />

◆ There is NO leaf pick up in alleys.<br />

◆ Keep <strong>the</strong> storm drains clear <strong>of</strong> leaf<br />

debris. If you have a storm drain in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> your home, remove <strong>the</strong> leaf<br />

debris and add it to your leaf pile.<br />

◆ This is a leaf pick up ONLY. Do not<br />

mix branches and o<strong>the</strong>r debris with<br />

<strong>the</strong> leaf piles, because crews will<br />

leave <strong>the</strong> entire pile.<br />

◆ Inform your landscape company to<br />

NOT blow your leaves into <strong>the</strong> street<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y mow your lawn.<br />

OTHER DISPOSAL OPTIONS:<br />

1. The City Compost Site is available<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Chapter,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Toledo Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art are co-sponsoring<br />

“Meet Me at TMA,” a free<br />

monthly program, on Saturday,<br />

October 6, from 1:30 to<br />

2:30 p.m., at <strong>the</strong> Toledo Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

The program is entitled<br />

“Art Comes Alive.” Docents<br />

dressed as characters from<br />

TMA paintings will lead <strong>the</strong><br />

tour.<br />

“Meet Me at TMA” is designed<br />

to provide a fun,<br />

meaningful experience for<br />

museum visitors who have<br />

mild memory loss.<br />

Friends and family are<br />

welcome to accompany <strong>the</strong><br />

visitor. Enjoy an interactive<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> selected works from<br />

<strong>the</strong> museum collection, led by<br />

trained docents.<br />

Guests should meet at <strong>the</strong><br />

information desk, just inside<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grove Place entrance to<br />

<strong>the</strong> main museum building.<br />

Galleries are fully accessible,<br />

and free wheelchairs are<br />

available at each entrance.<br />

The Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art is located at 2445 Monroe<br />

Street at Scottwood Avenue.<br />

Registration is requested.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call <strong>the</strong><br />

Alzheimer’s Association at 1-<br />

800-272-3900.<br />

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Laurie Avery, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> three attorneys<br />

with Reminger Co.,<br />

LPA, in Toledo, who were selected<br />

as <strong>2012</strong> “Who’s Who in<br />

Area Law” by <strong>the</strong> Toledo<br />

Business <strong>Journal</strong>, honoring <strong>the</strong><br />

top 100 attorneys in Northwestern<br />

Ohio.<br />

“Who’s Who in Area Law”<br />

is a regional list <strong>of</strong> outstanding<br />

attorneys who have attained a<br />

high degree <strong>of</strong> peer recognition<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essional achievement.<br />

The selection process<br />

includes both peer nominations<br />

and client assessments.<br />

The “Who’s Who” list is an ef- Laurie Avery<br />

fort by <strong>the</strong> Toledo Business <strong>Journal</strong> to help identify <strong>the</strong> most<br />

credible, highly capable legal pr<strong>of</strong>essionals practicing law in<br />

<strong>the</strong> area.<br />

Ms. Avery serves as <strong>the</strong> managing partner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> firm’s<br />

Toledo <strong>of</strong>fice. She has successfully defended numerous jury<br />

trials and labor arbitrations in matters ranging from employment<br />

discrimination, pr<strong>of</strong>essional negligence, general tort and<br />

commercial disputes. She represents pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and businesses<br />

in a wide range <strong>of</strong> matters in both state and federal<br />

courts in Ohio and Michigan. She is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> firm’s<br />

management group and serves as a leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Employment<br />

Practices, Commercial Premises Liability and Intellectual<br />

Property, Internet & Technology practice groups. She is a frequent<br />

lecturer for Council on Education in Management on<br />

employment related topics. She has presented at numerous<br />

continuing legal education seminars in <strong>the</strong> areas <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

premises liability, employment law, pr<strong>of</strong>essional liability<br />

and technology.<br />

In 2009, Ms. Avery received Toledo’s “20 under 40” Leadership<br />

Award. She recently was appointed as a trustee-at-large<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Ohio Women’s Bar Association and a trustee for <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence. She has been a mentor<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Ohio’s Lawyer to Lawyer Mentoring<br />

Program for <strong>the</strong> last three years and also serves on <strong>the</strong><br />

Toledo Bar Association Grievance Committee. Ms. Avery received<br />

her juris doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve<br />

University.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r attorneys from <strong>the</strong> firm selected for “Who’s Who”<br />

are Philip Heebsh and Suzanne Belot Norton.<br />

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year round for leaf and brush disposal.<br />

Compost Site hours are 7:00 a.m.<br />

to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,<br />

excluding holidays. The Compost<br />

Site also is available on <strong>the</strong> second<br />

and fourth Saturday <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month<br />

from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. On<br />

Saturdays, residents may go directly<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Compost Site. Residents must<br />

be on file at <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Service to use <strong>the</strong> Compost Site<br />

on Saturdays. During <strong>the</strong> week, residents<br />

may bring loose or bagged<br />

leaves to <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Service, 11980 Roachton Road, for<br />

inspection and to borrow <strong>the</strong> key for<br />

<strong>the</strong> compost site. Bagged leaves must<br />

be emptied at <strong>the</strong> site and residents<br />

are responsible for taking <strong>the</strong>ir empty<br />

bags with <strong>the</strong>m. First time users need<br />

to bring <strong>the</strong>ir driver’s license to <strong>the</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Service to verify<br />

residency. Check <strong>the</strong> city Web site<br />

for additional details (www.ci.<br />

perrysburg.oh.us).<br />

2. City yard waste bags may be used to<br />

dispose <strong>of</strong> leaves. They are picked up<br />

on <strong>the</strong> same day as refuse is collected<br />

through November 30. Be sure to<br />

purchase <strong>the</strong> bags with <strong>the</strong> city<br />

emblem on <strong>the</strong>m. City yard waste<br />

bags may be purchased for $2.25 at<br />

Black Diamond, Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Services, Kazmaier’s, Kroger,<br />

Luckey Farmers, Mills Hardware,<br />

Mini Engine Repair, Rite Aid and<br />

Walt Churchill’s Market. Generic<br />

bags will NOT be collected.<br />

3. Hire a private company for removal.<br />

If you have any questions,<br />

call <strong>the</strong> Street Division at 419-872-8020<br />

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TMA’ program<br />

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Owens Community College annual fall plant sale set for today until 5 p.m.<br />

Owens Community College’s<br />

Landscape and Turfgrass<br />

Crew Club’s annual fall<br />

plant sale is set for Wednesday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>.<br />

The sale will occur from<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. next to <strong>the</strong><br />

greenhouse, which is near <strong>the</strong><br />

entrance to <strong>the</strong> Owens<br />

Math/Science Center on <strong>the</strong><br />

campus on Oregon Road in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.<br />

The sale will feature a<br />

wide selection <strong>of</strong> shrubs,<br />

perennials, ornamental<br />

grasses, and rare and unusual<br />

trees, among o<strong>the</strong>r items.<br />

“The Owens Community<br />

College Landscape and Turfgrass<br />

Crew Club student organization<br />

is excited to once<br />

again <strong>of</strong>fer individuals <strong>the</strong><br />

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opportunity to purchase select<br />

trees and shrubs at a minimal<br />

cost for <strong>the</strong> upcoming<br />

fall planting season,” said<br />

Chris Foley, Owens associate<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> science and<br />

Landscape and Turfgrass<br />

Crew Club advisor. “Fall is a<br />

very good time to plant trees<br />

and shrubs as <strong>the</strong> ground is<br />

still warm from <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy<br />

Men for O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

months and <strong>the</strong> soil is very<br />

moist. I encourage individuals<br />

to help support <strong>the</strong> Landscape<br />

and Turfgrass Crew<br />

Club and get a head start on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir fall planting projects.”<br />

All proceeds from <strong>the</strong><br />

plant sale will help in supporting<br />

<strong>the</strong> organization’s<br />

participation in <strong>the</strong> PLANET<br />

(Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Landcare Net-<br />

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Consider St. John’s Jesuit for your son!<br />

work) Student Career Days,<br />

which is a national horticultural<br />

and landscape competition<br />

involving colleges and<br />

universities across <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

A complete listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

available plants with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

prices is available online at<br />

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“Jackets<br />

Giving<br />

Jackets” On Friday, <strong>September</strong><br />

28, when<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School Yellow<br />

Jackets host <strong>the</strong><br />

Southview<br />

Cougars, <strong>the</strong>re will<br />

be more than a<br />

football game. The<br />

athletic department<br />

and student council<br />

members will sponsor<br />

“Jackets Giving<br />

Jackets,” an event<br />

to encourage those<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

community, students, faculty, staff, parents, alums, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs to bring a new or used jacket to <strong>the</strong> game on <strong>September</strong><br />

28 at 7 p.m. Donated jackets will be collected at<br />

<strong>the</strong> ticket booths and <strong>the</strong>n given to those in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />

<strong>the</strong> surrounding areas who need <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

For more information, contact Ray Pohlman, PHS<br />

athletic director, at 419-874-3181, extention 5194.<br />

Mark your calendars:<br />

“Jackets Giving Jackets”<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 28, at 7 p.m.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Yellow Jackets<br />

Vs.<br />

Southview Cougars<br />

Widdel Field at Steinecker Stadium<br />

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Join us<br />

for fireworks<br />

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Thank you for<br />

your support!<br />

Jacket fans:<br />

Parking will be available at Country Charm and Ft. Meigs<br />

Shops were you will be shuttled by bus to <strong>the</strong> stadium as<br />

parking at <strong>the</strong> stadium is limited.<br />

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Lady Jackets soccer team remains undefeated<br />

The state ranked <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School Lady Yellow<br />

Jackets soccer team<br />

remained undefeated after<br />

winning seven games in less<br />

than a three week period.<br />

Consistent play and chemistry<br />

has <strong>the</strong> team playing at a<br />

very high level.<br />

PHS, 6; Northview, 1<br />

In <strong>the</strong> annual battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Lakes League<br />

perennial powerhouses, PHS<br />

started from <strong>the</strong> first whistle<br />

with constant pressure creating<br />

many scoring opportunities.<br />

Maddy Williams continued<br />

her torrid scoring pace<br />

scoring five <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> six goals in<br />

<strong>the</strong> match, starting early in<br />

<strong>the</strong> contest with a penalty<br />

kick after a hard foul.<br />

More scoring opportunities<br />

followed with Maddy<br />

scoring her second goal, assisting<br />

on a goal by Allex<br />

Brown and <strong>the</strong>n scoring two<br />

more goals late in <strong>the</strong> contest<br />

to solidify a well deserved<br />

victory for <strong>the</strong> team.<br />

PHS, 4;<br />

Gahanna Lincoln, 2<br />

PHS traveled to Columbus<br />

to take on <strong>the</strong> very athletic<br />

and competitive Gahanna<br />

Lincoln girls soccer team.<br />

Gahanna opened <strong>the</strong> scoring<br />

with a nice high shot from<br />

20 yards out to take an early<br />

1-0 lead.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> rallied back,<br />

and Maddy Williams was<br />

able to find <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

net to even <strong>the</strong> score at one<br />

apiece.<br />

More quality soccer was<br />

played between <strong>the</strong> two programs,<br />

with <strong>Perrysburg</strong> able<br />

to find <strong>the</strong> net three more<br />

times securing a 4-2 victory.<br />

PHS, 4; Notre Dame, 1<br />

PHS ran into a feisty<br />

Notre Dame squad that focused<br />

on packing in <strong>the</strong>ir defenders<br />

to minimize scoring<br />

opportunities for <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

That strategy worked in <strong>the</strong><br />

first half, with <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

getting many longer shots on<br />

frame, but went in <strong>the</strong> half<br />

with nei<strong>the</strong>r teams scoring.<br />

Patience prevailed in <strong>the</strong><br />

second half with quality passing<br />

and possession which created<br />

seams for scoring<br />

chances.<br />

PHS capitalized with<br />

Maddy Williams starting <strong>the</strong><br />

second half scoring, followed<br />

by a nice goal from Beth<br />

Glowacki, a long shot goal<br />

from Abby Sattler, and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Mollie Whitacre capping <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> fourth goal for a nice<br />

quality win.<br />

PHS, 4; Anthony Wayne, 0<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> encountered<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r strong league opponent<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Anthony Wayne<br />

Generals, ranked eighth in <strong>the</strong><br />

state heading into <strong>the</strong> match.<br />

Anthony Wayne played a<br />

more compact defensive style<br />

<strong>of</strong> play, willing to give up<br />

possession in lieu <strong>of</strong> open<br />

space to PHS close to <strong>the</strong><br />

goal.<br />

That strategy was effective<br />

up until late in <strong>the</strong> first<br />

half when Maddy Williams<br />

was able to break through and<br />

get a hard shot on goal finding<br />

<strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> net.<br />

The second half started<br />

with a lot <strong>of</strong> possession soccer<br />

by PHS and <strong>the</strong>ir passing<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fensive third created<br />

more scoring chances with<br />

Maddy scoring two second<br />

half goals and Courtney<br />

Clody rounding out <strong>the</strong> scoring<br />

for a well deserved victory<br />

against <strong>the</strong> local arch<br />

rival.<br />

PHS, 2;<br />

Bishop Watterson, 0<br />

PHS, playing its fifth<br />

match in 11 days, was<br />

matched against a very fast<br />

and technical Bishop Watterson<br />

team.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> welcomed<br />

back Chloe Buehler, who<br />

started in goal for <strong>the</strong> first<br />

time this season, coming back<br />

PEPA seeks vendors<br />

for Holiday Extravaganza<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Elementary<br />

Parents Association<br />

(PEPA) will host it second<br />

annual Holiday Extravaganza<br />

on Saturday, November<br />

3, from 10 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m., at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior<br />

High School.<br />

This year’s event will<br />

feature a large variety <strong>of</strong> artisans<br />

and vendors in time<br />

for holiday shopping. Food<br />

and drinks will be available.<br />

Vendor applications are<br />

being accepted.<br />

The table fee is $30,<br />

along with a $25 raffle donation.<br />

All proceeds will be used<br />

to fund PEPA’s enrichment<br />

programs at <strong>the</strong> four <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

elementary schools.<br />

To request an application<br />

or for more information,<br />

call Kelly Neceski at 419-<br />

944-4441.<br />

PMT to hold auditions<br />

for ‘Cinemania’ Oct. 17-18<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre<br />

will hold auditions for<br />

“Cinemania: Music <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Silver Screen” October 17<br />

and 18, from 6 to 8 p.m., at<br />

The Commodore. There<br />

will be no sign-up sheet.<br />

Auditions will be on a first<br />

come, first serve basis.<br />

Those auditioning<br />

should prepare a 90 second<br />

cut <strong>of</strong> a song from a film in<br />

something that shows <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir range, ability and per-<br />

sonality, and bring a cut<br />

Karaoke track or sheet<br />

music. An accompanist will<br />

be provided. All cuts and<br />

start/stop points should be<br />

marked clearly on <strong>the</strong> sheet<br />

music.<br />

“Cinemania” will be performed<br />

November 30 and<br />

December 1, at 7 p.m., at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School.<br />

The production includes<br />

songs from movies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

1930s to <strong>the</strong> present.<br />

from a back injury.<br />

PHS controlled most <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> tempo in <strong>the</strong> first half and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir hard work paid <strong>of</strong>f with<br />

a 1-0 lead at <strong>the</strong> half.<br />

Bishop Watterson possessed<br />

<strong>the</strong> ball most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

second half keeping <strong>the</strong> play<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>of</strong>fensive zone most<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final 40 minutes.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> would bend<br />

but not break, clearing many<br />

balls away from <strong>the</strong> goal and<br />

Chloe making some timely<br />

saves.<br />

A much needed goal by<br />

Allex Brown with less than<br />

seven minutes to play preserved<br />

<strong>the</strong> win.<br />

PHS, 8; Napoleon, 1<br />

PHS traveled to Napoleon<br />

to take on <strong>the</strong> Wildcats for a<br />

conference encounter. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

started <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> contest<br />

with persistence, maintaining<br />

possession in <strong>the</strong> attacking<br />

third <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field and firing<br />

many shots at <strong>the</strong>ir keeper.<br />

Finally, five minutes into <strong>the</strong><br />

match, Maddy Williams received<br />

a nice pass and used<br />

fancy footwork to dribble<br />

past <strong>the</strong>ir defense to score <strong>the</strong><br />

first goal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game.<br />

Less than a minute later,<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r opportunity where<br />

Maddy received <strong>the</strong> ball and<br />

found space to get <strong>of</strong>f a strong<br />

shot beating <strong>the</strong> keeper to<br />

make it 2-0.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> scored a third<br />

goal in <strong>the</strong> first half countered<br />

with Napoleon scoring midway<br />

through <strong>the</strong> first half<br />

making <strong>the</strong> score 3-1 at <strong>the</strong><br />

half.<br />

The second half started<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for <strong>Perrysburg</strong> with <strong>the</strong><br />

same level <strong>of</strong> intensity with<br />

<strong>the</strong> girls scoring four goals in<br />

less than 10 minutes, opening<br />

<strong>the</strong> margin to 7-1.<br />

PHS added one more goal<br />

late in <strong>the</strong> contest for an 8-1<br />

victory.<br />

PHS, 4;<br />

Central Catholic, 0<br />

Central Catholic played a<br />

The Toledo Area Humane<br />

Society is <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>the</strong> following<br />

fall classes for children.<br />

•Petopia Society–Children<br />

ages 8 to 12 can learn about<br />

dog and cat breeds, pocket<br />

pets and pet body language,<br />

play games, make crafts and<br />

meet some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> humane society’s<br />

furry friends. The class<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered on <strong>the</strong> first Saturday<br />

<strong>of</strong> each month, October<br />

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low pressure reserved defense,<br />

placing at least nine<br />

players on defense to slow<br />

down <strong>the</strong> high powered PHS<br />

<strong>of</strong>fense.<br />

The strategy worked well<br />

in <strong>the</strong> beginning with <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

maintaining possession<br />

almost entirely trying to find<br />

seams within <strong>the</strong>ir defense to<br />

penetrate.<br />

Late in <strong>the</strong> first half, PHS<br />

finally broke through with a<br />

nifty footskill from Maddy<br />

Williams beating <strong>the</strong> keeper<br />

to <strong>the</strong> far side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> goal for a<br />

1-0 lead. With Maddy’s goal,<br />

she broke <strong>the</strong> school’s alltime<br />

goals scored in a season,<br />

with 27 and counting.<br />

Courtney Clody gave <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

its second goal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

game with a blistering shot<br />

from 25 yards out, placing it<br />

perfectly in <strong>the</strong> top corner <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> net giving <strong>the</strong> team a 2-0<br />

halftime margin.<br />

The second half proved<br />

much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same with <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

maintaining continuous<br />

possession, rotating <strong>the</strong><br />

field and allowing for quality<br />

scoring opportunities.<br />

Lucy Walton provided<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> with its third goal,<br />

beating a defender and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

placing a hard left shot to <strong>the</strong><br />

far side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> goal for a 3-0<br />

lead with 20 minutes to play.<br />

Maddy Williams capped<br />

<strong>the</strong> scoring beating <strong>the</strong> keeper<br />

from a long clearing pass<br />

from Lindy DeLong, whose<br />

pass rocketed over <strong>the</strong> defenders<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n it was a foot<br />

race.<br />

Maddy reached <strong>the</strong> ball<br />

first and placed a nice flick on<br />

<strong>the</strong> ball into <strong>the</strong> goal as she<br />

jumped over <strong>the</strong> keeper trying<br />

to break up <strong>the</strong> play.<br />

With <strong>the</strong> victory, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

is 10-0, state, regionally<br />

and nationally ranked.<br />

The girls play Bowling<br />

Green today, <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>,<br />

at 6 p.m., at Widdel Field at<br />

Steinecker Stadium.<br />

6 through March 2, from 10 to<br />

11 a.m.<br />

•Fall in Love with Animals–Little<br />

animal lovers,<br />

ages 5 to 7, are invited to discover<br />

all <strong>the</strong> furry (and possibly<br />

some fea<strong>the</strong>ry) pets at<br />

TAHS. Children will make<br />

toys for <strong>the</strong> animals and play<br />

Pet Bingo. The class will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered Saturday, October 6,<br />

from 11:30 a.m. to<br />

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College planning program available<br />

S.T.A.R.S. (Student Testing<br />

and Academic Resource<br />

Services) is <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>the</strong> following<br />

classes: Making High<br />

School Count, Test Smart,<br />

Eighth Grade High School<br />

Placement Test, Study Skills,<br />

and The Ohio Graduation<br />

Test. In addition, a general<br />

workshop for junior high and<br />

high school parents, called<br />

Pathway to College, is available.<br />

This workshop, developed<br />

by Mona McGhee, experi-<br />

Homecoming<br />

parade<br />

cancelled<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

Student Council decided to<br />

cancel <strong>the</strong> homecoming parade<br />

this year. Council encourages<br />

all Jacket fans to<br />

come to <strong>the</strong> game for <strong>the</strong><br />

pre-game ceremony. The<br />

king and queen will be announced<br />

at <strong>the</strong> varsity football<br />

game at 6:30 p.m. on<br />

Friday, October 5.<br />

Junior Jazzers<br />

auditions Oct. 11<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre’s<br />

Junior Jazzers will hold<br />

auditions on October 11, at 4<br />

p.m., in <strong>the</strong> Beck Auditorium<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Commodore. Any fifth<br />

grader in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

School District may audition.<br />

Junior Jazzers is a singing<br />

and dancing group who will<br />

perform for area nursing<br />

homes and events around<br />

town.<br />

Those auditioning should<br />

be prepared with “Doh, A<br />

Deer.” Voice auditions will<br />

be held at 4 p.m. with immediate<br />

callbacks for dance.<br />

Practices will be held<br />

every Thursday, from 4 to<br />

5:30 p.m., at <strong>the</strong> Commodore.<br />

Humane Society <strong>of</strong>fers programs for children<br />

Babysitting course at library<br />

Boys and girls ages 11-15<br />

years old may now register for<br />

<strong>the</strong> CPR and First Aid for<br />

Babysitters course at Way<br />

Public Library. The one day<br />

course, presented by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Fire Division, will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered on Saturday, October<br />

6, from 1 to 5 p.m.<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> class is<br />

$30, payable only by check or<br />

money order to <strong>the</strong> “City <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.” Payment is required<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> registration.<br />

There is a maximum <strong>of</strong> 20<br />

students per class. The deadline<br />

to register is October 4.<br />

For more information, call<br />

<strong>the</strong> library at 419-874-3135,<br />

extension 116, or stop in at <strong>the</strong><br />

library during regular hours.<br />

Fort Meigs YMCA provides<br />

fall youth sports leagues<br />

The Fort Meigs YMCA is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering preschool basketball<br />

and soccer this fall.<br />

The soccer program is for<br />

children ages 3 to 5 who are<br />

not in kindergarten. Basketball<br />

is <strong>of</strong>fered for students in<br />

kindergarten and first grade.<br />

The programs place a<br />

strong emphasis on fun, fair<br />

play, equal playing time and<br />

learning <strong>the</strong> fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

each sport. No scores are<br />

kept. All players learn and<br />

play each position.<br />

Volunteer parent coaches<br />

are needed. The season will<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> seven games which<br />

are played on Saturdays at <strong>the</strong><br />

YMCA Adventure Center.<br />

Each game lasts approximately<br />

30 minutes.<br />

For more information or to<br />

register, call 419-251-9622.<br />

‘Caring for <strong>the</strong> Caregiver’<br />

classes planned for October<br />

“Caring for <strong>the</strong> Caregiver,”<br />

a free, three-week series designed<br />

to help those who are<br />

caring for <strong>the</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> a friend<br />

or family member find personal<br />

meaning in <strong>the</strong> experience,<br />

is being held at<br />

Community <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church.<br />

The general public is welcome<br />

to register for <strong>the</strong> workshop,<br />

being held in partnership<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Area Office on Aging<br />

and <strong>the</strong> church.<br />

Sessions are being held<br />

October 8, 15 and 22, from 7<br />

to 8:30 p.m., at 6517 Finzel<br />

Road, Whitehouse.<br />

Participants in <strong>the</strong> work-<br />

shop will learn how to:<br />

•Cope with changes, losses<br />

and life transitions;<br />

•Say what is important to<br />

friends and family;<br />

•Explore <strong>the</strong> spiritual aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> caregiving;<br />

•Create positive caregiving<br />

experiences;<br />

•Talk about end-<strong>of</strong>-life care<br />

and make important decisions;<br />

•Know what to expect as<br />

caregiving becomes more<br />

complex;<br />

•Plan for <strong>the</strong> future.<br />

For reservations, call <strong>the</strong><br />

church at 419-877-0607 or<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at chris<br />

tianed@comm<strong>of</strong>christ.org.<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

•Animal Art Drawing<br />

Class–An art instructor will<br />

teach children, ages 9 to 13,<br />

<strong>the</strong> proper techniques to help<br />

make drawing animals fun<br />

and easy. All art supplies<br />

needed for <strong>the</strong> class are included<br />

in <strong>the</strong> class fee. The<br />

class is scheduled for Saturday,<br />

October 13, from 9 to 11<br />

a.m.<br />

Classes will be held at <strong>the</strong><br />

Toledo Area Humane Society,<br />

1920 Indian Wood Circle in<br />

Arrowhead Park in Maumee.<br />

Registration can be<br />

completed online at<br />

www.toledoareahumane<br />

society.org.<br />

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enced high school college<br />

counselor, will provide an<br />

overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

scholarships, financial-aid,<br />

college applications, standardized<br />

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testing, activity resumes, college<br />

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The overview participant will<br />

<strong>the</strong>n have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to<br />

enroll in individual workshops<br />

<strong>of</strong> his/her choice based<br />

on any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> topics presented<br />

in <strong>the</strong> general workshop.<br />

There will be a 35-year<br />

reunion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1977 Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Lakes League Football<br />

Champions, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Yellow Jackets, as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

homecoming game with Sylvania<br />

Northview. The date<br />

for <strong>the</strong> reunion is Friday, October<br />

5, at approximately 6<br />

p.m., at Steinecker Stadium.<br />

Events include:<br />

•Memorial tree dedication<br />

before <strong>the</strong> game<br />

•Pre-game locker room<br />

pep talk for former players<br />

•Alumni hospitality tent<br />

reception<br />

Notice to cut weeds and grass on:<br />

*Residential Property<br />

*Lots Under Construction<br />

This is to notify <strong>the</strong> owners<br />

<strong>of</strong> property in <strong>the</strong> corporate<br />

limits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County,<br />

Ohio, that in accordance with<br />

Section 660.14 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

Codified Ordinances, all<br />

noxious weeds and grass<br />

growing on lands within <strong>the</strong><br />

city shall be cut and destroyed<br />

prior to October 3,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>. Failure to comply will<br />

result in <strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong><br />

this work by <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Per-<br />

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August 31 through November 16<br />

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Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Baked Potatoes,<br />

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The schedule for each additional<br />

workshop option will<br />

be available at <strong>the</strong> actual<br />

Pathway to College session.<br />

Session I will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

October 3, 10, 17, 24 or 31,<br />

from 6 to 7 p.m., with Session<br />

II following from 7:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m.<br />

All classes are held at<br />

S.T.A.R.S., 3950 Sunforest<br />

Court, Suite 101, Toledo. For<br />

more information, call 419-<br />

870-8384, or send an e-mail<br />

to www.starsprep.net.<br />

Reunion <strong>of</strong> 1977 NLL football<br />

champions set for October 5<br />

•Team introduction (including<br />

former cheerleaders,<br />

homecoming court and<br />

coaches) at <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

second half<br />

•Sideline passes for <strong>the</strong><br />

1977 team for <strong>the</strong> second<br />

half<br />

•Golf outing on October 6<br />

Those who were connected<br />

to <strong>the</strong> 1977 team in<br />

any way (player, coach,<br />

cheerleader, homecoming<br />

court, manager or just a<br />

“friend <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program”), are<br />

invited to be part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> celebration.<br />

rysburg, and <strong>the</strong> owners <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> property affected will be<br />

billed for <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

work. If said billing is not<br />

paid, it will <strong>the</strong>n be certified<br />

by <strong>the</strong> city clerk to <strong>the</strong> tax<br />

duplicate book as an assessment<br />

against <strong>the</strong> property.<br />

The minimum charge is $100<br />

for one hour or any part<br />

<strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>. Each additional<br />

hour, or any part <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>, will<br />

be charged at <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> $75<br />

per hour.


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doors.<br />

However, that doesn’t<br />

seem to be <strong>the</strong> case for<br />

TAHS yet this season.<br />

The Humane Society is<br />

still reporting more than 100<br />

cats and kittens being<br />

brought in each week.<br />

“As <strong>the</strong> area’s only openadmission<br />

facility, it is incredibly<br />

important to TAHS<br />

to save as many lives as possible<br />

and to find homes for as<br />

many animals as possible,”<br />

said John Dinon, TAHS executive<br />

director.<br />

To help <strong>the</strong>se furry felines<br />

continue to find new homes,<br />

TAHS is bringing back its<br />

successful summer cat and<br />

kitten adoption specials,<br />

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Every Tuesday and Friday,<br />

through October <strong>26</strong>, all<br />

cat and kitten adoption fees<br />

will be just $10 and $5 respectively.<br />

That includes spaying/<br />

neutering, a vet exam, all<br />

age-appropriate vaccinations,<br />

and microchipping.<br />

These reduced-rate adoption<br />

specials have helped<br />

propel <strong>the</strong> Toledo Area Humane<br />

Society in <strong>the</strong>ir efforts<br />

for <strong>the</strong> ASPCA $100K<br />

Rachel Ray Challenge.<br />

The momentum <strong>the</strong>y<br />

began building in May with<br />

“$5 Fridays” continued<br />

through <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Challenge<br />

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lenge that began in<br />

August–so much so, that<br />

after just one month, TAHS<br />

found homes for more than<br />

400 dogs, cats, kittens and<br />

puppies, ranking first in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

division and tied for fifth<br />

overall in <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

Thanks to this start, <strong>the</strong><br />

ASPCA has awarded TAHS<br />

a $5,000 “Fast Start” grant,<br />

which will directly benefit<br />

<strong>the</strong> mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humane<br />

Society and help <strong>the</strong>m continue<br />

to help even more animals.<br />

The Humane Society’s<br />

overall goal for <strong>the</strong> ASPCA<br />

$100K Challenge is to do<br />

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• Portable Toilets<br />

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Riddle Services<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

419-873-8606<br />

Your Personal Handyman, Reliable<br />

& Inexpensive<br />

Fully Insured<br />

www.riddle-services.com<br />

<strong>the</strong> same time period last<br />

year.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> today, TAHS is already<br />

more than halfway to<br />

that goal with more than 550<br />

dogs, cats, kittens and puppies<br />

finding <strong>the</strong>ir new homes<br />

since August 1.<br />

“We are <strong>of</strong>f to a great<br />

start. But just because we’re<br />

<strong>of</strong>f to such a great start doesn’t<br />

mean we can slow down.<br />

We want to keep this momentum<br />

through <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> challenge and save as<br />

many lives as possible,” said<br />

Mr. Dinon.<br />

For more information,<br />

call 419-891-0705 or visit<br />

<strong>the</strong> Web site at www.<br />

toledo areahumane society.<br />

org.<br />

WHEN YOU tHINk OF LOCkS<br />

RESIDENtIAL • COMMERCIAL • AUtO<br />

LOCKE’S<br />

LOCKSMITH<br />

JOSEPH LOCKE, OWNER<br />

(419) 874-3461<br />

Lawn<br />

Mowing<br />

& Snow<br />

Removal<br />

• Electrical Work<br />

• Landscaping<br />

• Lawn Aeration<br />

• Tree Removal<br />

• Odd Jobs<br />

• Gutter Cleaning<br />

• Spring & Fall Lawn<br />

Clean Up<br />

• Plumbing<br />

• Lawn Treatments<br />

• Small Construction<br />

• Painting<br />

• Power Washing<br />

An Award Winning Builder<br />

For Information Call: 419.873.5436<br />

Barbara St. Arnand<br />

www.slaskebuilding.com<br />

Brian Hufford Builder, Inc.<br />

“Building Custom Homes & Remodeling locally since 1980”<br />

If you are thinking <strong>of</strong> a change give us a call!<br />

• New Homes & Remodeling<br />

(419) 874-4751 • Basements<br />

• Kitchens & Baths<br />

BONDED & INSURED<br />

• Room Additions<br />

www.huffordbuilders.com • Custom Woodwork<br />

Luella Smith<br />

419-873-ROOM (7666)<br />

HEAVY METAL WELDING<br />

Fraser Phibbs<br />

All types <strong>of</strong> welding<br />

419-297-0071<br />

or<br />

419-215-4402<br />

One copy<br />

change<br />

per 13<br />

weeks.<br />

Advertise Here<br />

for<br />

$ 20 00<br />

per week<br />

(Minimum 13 weeks)<br />

Call 419-874-2528 today!<br />

-<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& Wallpapering<br />

• Powerwashing/Decks<br />

• Interior/Exterior Painting<br />

• Plaster & Drywall Repair<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

EPA ‘Lead-Safe’ Certified<br />

www.metzpainting.com<br />

A guide to local<br />

businesses with<br />

addresses on <strong>the</strong><br />

World Wide Web<br />

$ 500 per week<br />

Advertise your Web site!<br />

Call Matt at<br />

419-874-2528<br />

419-874-2251<br />

• Custom Window<br />

Treatments & Bedding<br />

Wallpaper • Floorcoverings<br />

• Furniture & Accessories<br />

www.colorfullivinginteriors.com<br />

Designing rooms that make you smile.<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 13<br />

PERFORMANCE - COMFORT - SAVINGS<br />

FINANCING<br />

Turn to <strong>the</strong> Experts<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

SCHWABEL<br />

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING<br />

419-874-9900<br />

www.schwabel-hvac.com<br />

Pest Control Management Specialists<br />

•Rodents • Moles • Mammals • Birds<br />

•Crawling Insects • Ants • Spiders<br />

•Flying Insects • Mosquitos<br />

•Stinging & Biting Insects • Fleas<br />

•Safe for Children and Pets<br />

Visit us: www.mcclurgenvironmental<br />

419-866-7080<br />

110 Findlay Street<br />

PO Box 1<strong>26</strong><br />

Haskins, OH 43525 It’s Hard To Stop A Trane.<br />

Phone 823-1394<br />

Fax 823-1832<br />

Toll Free 1-866-823-1394<br />

“The Company You Can Be Comfortable With”<br />

We Buy Scrap Batteries!<br />

We have all<br />

types <strong>of</strong><br />

batteries–not<br />

just auto!<br />

• We Rebuild<br />

Power Tool<br />

Batteries<br />

Did you hear?<br />

COLOR<br />

PRINTING<br />

is now available at<br />

Welch Publishing’s<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> location!<br />

4 COLOR<br />

• Flyers • Posters<br />

• Postcards (up to 12”x18”)<br />

• Business Cards • Competitive Pricing<br />

• Brochures<br />

• QUICK TURN-A-ROUND<br />

Call us today for a quote on 4 color printing!<br />

419-874-2528<br />

Residential • Interior-Exterior<br />

Power Washing<br />

Re-Finishing Aluminum Siding<br />

Dave<br />

419-873-5550<br />

Cell 419-367-5000 Free Estimates<br />

“Let’s just say that<br />

comfort is our thing.”<br />

Service all Makes & Models<br />

FREE ESTIMATE<br />

on installs<br />

117 E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.com<br />

17 Years Service<br />

Licensed, Bonded, Insured<br />

Residential & Light Commercial<br />

MEMBER<br />

NW OHIO &<br />

SE MICHIGAN<br />

Turn to <strong>the</strong> Experts<br />

Be Prepared With<br />

Batteries For:<br />

u Alarm Systems<br />

u Radios<br />

u Auto/Trucks<br />

u Camcorders<br />

CELL PHONES<br />

Dynalite Battery<br />

<strong>26</strong>040A Glenwood Rd.<br />

(corner Rt. 20 and Glenwood Rd.)<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

419-873-1706 • 1-800-233-3962<br />

Fallen Timbers<br />

ROOFING<br />

419-874-7519<br />

Tear-<strong>of</strong>fs, rero<strong>of</strong>s, flat ro<strong>of</strong>s<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong> Repairs<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

Quality work at honest prices<br />

All work guaranteed/insured<br />

Free Estimates • References<br />

Residential • Commercial Installation & Repair<br />

Geo<strong>the</strong>rmal•Furnaces•Boilers•Water Heaters •Air<br />

Conditioning•Reverse Osmosis Systems<br />

Licensed Insured BBB member<br />

419-874-9499<br />

Fax: 419-874-7990<br />

E: ultraheatcoolinc@aol.com<br />

Visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> on www.perrysburg.com.<br />

Toledo Area Humane Society continues $5 Fridays, $10 Tuesdays<br />

Like <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> on<br />

Facebook!<br />

Owens receives Military Friendly School honor<br />

Owens Community College<br />

has earned <strong>the</strong> distinction<br />

<strong>of</strong> being designated as a<br />

Military Friendly School by<br />

Victory Media, a nationallyrecognized<br />

media entity for<br />

military personnel transitioning<br />

into civilian life. The<br />

2013 Military Friendly<br />

Schools listing honors <strong>the</strong> top<br />

15 percent <strong>of</strong> colleges, universities<br />

and trade schools for<br />

exemplary efforts in embracing<br />

America’s military service<br />

members and veterans as<br />

students.<br />

“Owens Community College’s<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans<br />

Services is extremely honored<br />

to once again be chosen<br />

as a Military Friendly<br />

School,” said Vickie Adams,<br />

Owens director <strong>of</strong> veterans<br />

services. “This marks <strong>the</strong><br />

third consecutive year that <strong>the</strong><br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans Services<br />

has earned this distinction,<br />

which certainly reaffirms<br />

Owens’ dedication to meeting<br />

<strong>the</strong> educational needs <strong>of</strong> veterans<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> region.”<br />

“Inclusion on <strong>the</strong> 2013 list<br />

<strong>of</strong> Military Friendly Schools<br />

shows Owens Community<br />

College’s commitment to<br />

providing a supportive environment<br />

for military students,”<br />

said Sean Collins,<br />

director for “G.I. Jobs” and<br />

vice president at Victory<br />

Media.<br />

Victory Media honored<br />

1,739 colleges, universities<br />

and trade schools as Military<br />

Friendly Schools for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

commitment to providing an<br />

array <strong>of</strong> services to military<br />

veterans, including scholarships,<br />

veterans’ clubs and<br />

staff support, among o<strong>the</strong>r resources.<br />

The 2013 list <strong>of</strong> Military<br />

Friendly Schools was compiled<br />

through extensive research<br />

and a data driven<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> more than 12,000<br />

schools nationwide. Methodology,<br />

criteria and weighting<br />

for <strong>the</strong> list were developed<br />

with <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> an academic<br />

advisory board consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> educators from<br />

schools across <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

Owens’ Office <strong>of</strong> Veterans<br />

Services is dedicated to assisting<br />

veterans, active serv-<br />

ice persons, reservists and eligible<br />

dependents in <strong>the</strong>ir pursuit<br />

<strong>of</strong> a college education.<br />

More than 340 individuals<br />

representing <strong>the</strong> U.S. Army,<br />

U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine<br />

Corps, U.S. Air Force and<br />

U.S. Coast Guard are involved<br />

in Owens’ veterans<br />

services programs.<br />

Victory Media is a service-based,<br />

veteran-owned<br />

small business founded in<br />

2001. The organization publishes<br />

“G.I. Jobs,” “The<br />

Guide to Military Friendly<br />

Schools,” “Military Spouse”<br />

and “Vetrepreneur” magazines<br />

and has set <strong>the</strong> standard<br />

for ranking America’s most<br />

“military-friendly” employers.


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THE CLASSIFIEDS<br />

SERVE EVERYONE<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word <strong>the</strong>reafter. Display classified section, $12.75 per<br />

column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAY<br />

AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid<br />

a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box <strong>26</strong>7, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice hours are<br />

Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.<br />

CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491<br />

FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY<br />

MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.<br />

Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

E L ECT R IC<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL<br />

SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />

UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />

SINCE 1987<br />

MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />

Lic. # 22360<br />

LICENSED BONDED INSURED 419-666-5211<br />

Lake Erie<br />

SPORTFISHING CHARTERS<br />

Excursions for up to 10 persons<br />

(419) 666-5952 (Day)<br />

(419) 662-8347 (Night)<br />

www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />

Joe Berry’s<br />

Maumee Concrete<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

A.K.A. “The Doctor Of Concrete”<br />

Established 1975<br />

• Driveways • Patios<br />

• Stamped Concrete<br />

Now Offering<br />

Tuckpointing<br />

and Brick Repair<br />

Office: 419-893-2884<br />

Cell: 419-779-7251<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

Low Price, Quality Landscaping Work.<br />

Trimming ★ Mulch ★ Weeding ★ Edging ★ Planting<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Have your lawn maintained weekly with rates that you can afford!<br />

419-872-LAWN (5296)<br />

www.acutabovelawn-snow.com<br />

Stykemain Tree Service<br />

Tree Trimming & Removal<br />

Stump Removal<br />

Mulch & Firewood<br />

Crane Rental<br />

Snow Removal<br />

Fully Insured • Senior Discount<br />

419-874-0484<br />

419-874-2734<br />

Local Family Owned<br />

Service Most Makes & Models<br />

Parts 15% Off w/this Ad<br />

www.rapidapplianceservice.com<br />

HARDSCAPE PAVERS NATURAL STONE<br />

SCREENED TOPSOIL COMPOST MULCH<br />

TURF FERTILIZATION RENOVATION HYDROSEED<br />

PLANT HEALTH CARE TREE & SHRUB PRUNING<br />

CCeerrttiiffiieedd AArrbboorriissttss && LLaannddssccaappee TTeecchhnniicciiaannss<br />

24112 Lime City Rd. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

www.envirocarelawn.com<br />

LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL<br />

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS<br />

In answering advertisements, whe<strong>the</strong>r in publications, or<br />

television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that<br />

will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that<br />

switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.<br />

Government job information or sales can be obtained<br />

free from appropriate government agencies.<br />

Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations<br />

for schools or instruction books, for which <strong>the</strong>re is a charge.<br />

Jos. Duris Exteriors<br />

• Vinyl & Aluminum Siding<br />

• Custom Trim & Overhang<br />

• Siding Replacement & Repair<br />

“Taking pride in my work –<br />

Respecting your investment.”<br />

419-666-9141<br />

Licensed & Insured<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& Wallpapering<br />

•Powerwashing •Decks<br />

•Plaster/Drywall Repair<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Senior Discount<br />

419-874-8119<br />

Small Jobs Are Our Specialty<br />

Patch Drywall and Plaster<br />

All Textures Perfectly Matched<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

www.yourdrywall.com<br />

Mackiewicz Siding,<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing and Windows, LLC<br />

IF YOU DON’T CALL US, YOU’LL PAY TOO MUCH!<br />

Call Today 419-392-1335<br />

“Where Quality Matters” Since 1991<br />

E-mail: mop51<strong>26</strong>@embarqmail.com<br />

Eckel Snowmobile & Small Engine Repair<br />

LAWNMOWERS, SNOWBLOWERS, SLEDS, ATVs, ETC.<br />

Repairs~Rebuilds~Service~Winterize~Summerize<br />

Authorized Equipment Dealer for<br />

POWER PROduCTS<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

Pickup & Delivery Available<br />

(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com<br />

Green Acre<br />

Tree Services, LLC<br />

Scott Spangler<br />

PHONE # 419-833-5296<br />

FAX # 419-833-1099<br />

greenacretree33@yahoo.com<br />

FREE ESTIMATES AND FULLY INSURED<br />

BUCKET TRUCK & CLIMBER ON STAFF<br />

Minor Detailing<br />

Mobile Detailing •Power<br />

washing •Snow Removal<br />

We’ll come to you!<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

567-395-5643<br />

R & H Painting<br />

& Power Washing<br />

Special<br />

10% OFF<br />

No Job Too Big or Small<br />

Free Estimates • Specializing<br />

in Aluminum & Vinyl Siding<br />

419-7<strong>26</strong>-4872<br />

Got Weeds?<br />

Sue’s Etcetera!<br />

Your Personal Gardening Service.<br />

Specializing in <strong>the</strong> Detailed<br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> your Landscape<br />

and Garden Beds.<br />

Serving NW Ohio and SE Michigan<br />

for over 10 years.<br />

Fully Insured<br />

419-727-8734<br />

www.suesetc.com<br />

EXPERIENCED CARPEN-<br />

TER specializing in finish<br />

work, custom furniture, quality<br />

woodworking, home repairs.<br />

Jeff Hoile, 419-<strong>26</strong>5-2999 or<br />

419-874-1819.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Window and Gutter<br />

Cleaning, pr<strong>of</strong>essional service<br />

for a fair price. Call Michael<br />

Rantanen, owner 419-874-2482.<br />

For this month’s coupon visit:<br />

www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />

BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons.<br />

Specializing in solving<br />

masonry problems. Chimneys,<br />

porches, foundations, tuckpointing,<br />

cement work. Fully<br />

licensed and insured. License<br />

number BTR05128HRC.<br />

419-270-3782.<br />

AERATING, GET on list.<br />

Reasonable. 419-874-7763.<br />

PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, quality work.<br />

Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />

419-297-9686.<br />

SEWING MACHINE repair,<br />

clean, oil, adjust, in your<br />

home, $19.95, 24 hour service.<br />

419-843-6233.<br />

DON’S DRYWALL and<br />

plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />

texturing. Free estimates,<br />

seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />

SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />

Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />

for life’s little projects.<br />

419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />

LAWN CARE. Mowing, fall<br />

clean-up, snow removal. References,<br />

reasonable, estimates<br />

available. Call Justin, 419-<br />

872-5716.<br />

A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />

Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />

Insured. 419-865-1941.<br />

FALL GARDENING time is<br />

now. Help with all <strong>of</strong> your garden-scaping<br />

needs. Experienced<br />

local person can make<br />

existing beds look brand new,<br />

can design and plant new areas<br />

for you, even install walkways,<br />

stone work, repair those dead<br />

spots in <strong>the</strong> lawn, help with<br />

drainage problems, etc. Weeding,<br />

mulching, trimming,<br />

planting, removals, you name<br />

it. Beautify your proerty. Call<br />

Cindy at 419-450-2887 or<br />

419-874-1191.<br />

YARD CLEAN-UP. Weeding,<br />

bushes and shrubs<br />

trimmed or removed, mulching,<br />

edging. Quality work, reasonable<br />

rates. Over 20 years<br />

experience. References available.<br />

Insured. Call Don at<br />

Don’s Lawn and Landscape,<br />

LLC. 419-708-3855.<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />

ceilings, texture walls, all<br />

patchwork. Call Steve,<br />

419-873-8025.<br />

TOM’S HAULING. Will<br />

haul anything. 419-309-7562.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

neat, experienced. References.<br />

Free estimates. Donna,<br />

419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.<br />

BASEMENT WATER-<br />

PROOFING, wall repair.<br />

Reasonable rates. 30 years experience.<br />

Many <strong>Perrysburg</strong> references.<br />

Licensed and insured.<br />

Call anytime, 419-874-2802.<br />

MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />

ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />

Free estimates. Insured.<br />

419-344-1872.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING.<br />

Clearly Superior Window<br />

Cleaning. Residential Specialist.<br />

“Your pane is my<br />

pleasure” Jeff Romp owner/<br />

operator. 419-385-9<strong>26</strong>0.<br />

BDRY BASEMENT Waterpro<strong>of</strong>ing.<br />

Cracked or bowing<br />

walls. 419-787-6020, 419-349-<br />

5054.<br />

BLIND CLEANING and repair.<br />

Mini blinds, wood blinds,<br />

fabric shades, vertical blinds.<br />

Pick up, deliver, take down,<br />

re-hang, next day turn around.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Clean Blinds Plus.<br />

419-874-9199.<br />

UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />

or mine. Reasonable.<br />

419-874-5747.<br />

MULCH DELIVERED and<br />

spread for a fair price. Customer<br />

chooses <strong>the</strong> type and<br />

color. Kevin Rantanen at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Lawn Care,<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

HEDGE / BUSH / TREE<br />

TRIMMING or removal. Fair<br />

prices. Kevin Rantanen at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Lawn Care, LLC.<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />

sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />

6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />

HANDYMAN, LAWN,<br />

landscape, snow removal<br />

service, decks and sheds built<br />

on site. Call 419-779-1048.<br />

FIRST CHOICE home maintenance,<br />

repair, remodeling<br />

and seasonal preparations,<br />

from your curb to your chimney.<br />

Honest, prompt and affordable.<br />

Please call Bill<br />

Minito at 419-283-4489.<br />

SEAL AND repair asphalt<br />

driveways and parking lots.<br />

Hot rubber crack filler. Reasonable<br />

rates. Free estimates.<br />

Call Sam 419-478-1144.<br />

APPLIANCE REPAIR.<br />

Fast pr<strong>of</strong>essional service to<br />

Rossford, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />

Toledo vicinity. Call Dave<br />

Smith Appliance Repair at<br />

419-385-4474 or go to<br />

DaveSmithAppliance.com to<br />

schedule service or order parts<br />

online.<br />

STUMP, BUSH or small tree<br />

removal and hauling. Free estimates.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Lawn<br />

Care, LLC, Kevin Rantanen,<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />

ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />

No job too small. Dave<br />

419-823-8033.<br />

PLACE YOUR classified<br />

ad in <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Legion Press.<br />

Reach veterans across<br />

<strong>the</strong> area each month<br />

for as low as $5.50.<br />

Call 419-874-4491 to<br />

place your ad.<br />

MORSE PAINTING, restoration<br />

and color. 419-460-<br />

3540.<br />

CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />

patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />

mason since 1985.<br />

Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />

ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

419-704-7201.<br />

HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />

painting. Reasonable<br />

prices. 20 years experience.<br />

Free estimates. Call 419-882-<br />

6753.<br />

* * * NOTICE * * *<br />

Investigate before you invest.<br />

Call <strong>the</strong> Ohio Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Securities<br />

BEFORE purchasing an<br />

investment. Call <strong>the</strong> Division’s<br />

Investor Protection<br />

Hotline at 800-788-1194 to<br />

learn if <strong>the</strong> investment is<br />

properly registered and if<br />

<strong>the</strong> seller is properly licensed.<br />

Please be advised<br />

that many work at home<br />

advertisements do not yield<br />

what is promised. It is best<br />

to investigate <strong>the</strong> company<br />

before applying for any<br />

work at home position.<br />

(This notice is a public service<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Welch Publishing Co.)<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

Come to Waterville<br />

209 North Fourth Street<br />

Tent Sale with Antiques & Collectibles<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27-29, Thurs.-Sat. 9-4<br />

MORE - MORE - MORE<br />

Don’t Miss It!<br />

FALL<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

St. Paul’s<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

Elizabeth & E. Wayne<br />

Maumee, Ohio<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 2<br />

9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 3<br />

9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.<br />

All Day Wednesday<br />

Single items 1/2 price<br />

$5 bag/$10 bag<br />

in The Boutique<br />

100 ASPEN. Friday-Saturday,<br />

8-4. Two horse saddles and<br />

various horse equipment, girls<br />

plus size clo<strong>the</strong>s, holiday<br />

items, games, bike, miscellaneous.<br />

1050 EVERGREEN Court.<br />

Thursday-Saturday, 9-4. Antique<br />

tools and toys, much<br />

miscellaneous and new items<br />

including glassware.<br />

11724 KINGSGATE, Saturday-Sunday,<br />

9-5. Clo<strong>the</strong>s,<br />

furniture, multi household<br />

items.<br />

121 OTTEKEE. Friday, 9-4;<br />

Saturday, 9-3. This is <strong>the</strong> one<br />

you’ve been waiting for. 4<br />

family. Household goods,<br />

tools, adult clothing, Chico’s<br />

size 2 and 3, furniture, computer,<br />

printers and accessories,<br />

bicycle built for 2, vintage<br />

school desks, electronics,<br />

books, DVD’s, crafts, rubber<br />

stamps, collectibles, lots <strong>of</strong><br />

miscellaneous treasures.<br />

Something for everyone. No<br />

early sales.<br />

12865 FIVE Point Road/Rt.<br />

25, Southview Estates #82, use<br />

Rt.25 entrance. Follow signs.<br />

Near playground. Friday,<br />

4:30-6:30, Saturday, 9-4. Children’s<br />

books, VHS and DVD<br />

movies, CD’s, stuffed animals.<br />

Household goods, holiday<br />

decorations, Christmas CD’s,<br />

girl’s junior size dresses and<br />

formals, ladie’s clothing and<br />

more. Used trumpet $175. No<br />

antiques.<br />

1350 TURNBURY Lane (<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Eckel Junction Road). Friday,<br />

9-4; Saturday, 9-2. Moving<br />

sale.<br />

15673 ROACHTON Road,<br />

Thursday, 9-5; Friday, 9-12.<br />

Multi family. GE gas dryer,<br />

glass fireplace doors, chimney<br />

cap, Chico’s clothing, glassware,<br />

lamps, limestone table,<br />

pictures, books, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.<br />

1828 KENTON Trail, Friday<br />

and Saturday, 8:30-3:30.<br />

Lots <strong>of</strong> items. Clothing, furniture,<br />

household goods.<br />

1953 HAMILTON Drive,<br />

(Shawnee Trace) between<br />

Eckel Junction and Carronade.<br />

Thursday, 8-2.<br />

209 WEST 6th Street. Friday,<br />

10-5; Saturday, 9-4. Kid’s and<br />

adult clo<strong>the</strong>s, winter coats,<br />

Halloween costumes, toys,<br />

housewares, 1995 Viking<br />

pop-up camper.<br />

21433 LUCKY Road, between<br />

Rt.20 and Rt.582. <strong>September</strong><br />

27-30, 8-5. Huge barn sale.<br />

Multi-family. Something for<br />

everyone.<br />

220 EAST Second Street,<br />

Thursday-Saturday, 9-6. Huge<br />

multi-family backyard sale.<br />

9300-9400 GOLF Creek<br />

(<strong>of</strong>f Ford Road in Belmont)<br />

Thursday-Friday, 9-4. Huge<br />

multi-family. Follow orange<br />

signs.<br />

ALL GARAGE SALE AD-<br />

VERTISING MUST BE<br />

PREPAID, BY CASH,<br />

CHECK OR CREDIT CARD<br />

BY MONDAY NOON ON<br />

WEEK OF PUBLICATION<br />

OR THE AD WILL NOT<br />

RUN. CALL 419-874-4491<br />

TO PLACE YOUR AD AND<br />

PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.<br />

FRIENDLY VILLAGE,<br />

27695 Tracy, turn left to Jones,<br />

lot 434. Friday-Sunday, 9-5.<br />

Kitchenware, Halloween and<br />

Christmas decor, animated<br />

Santa Clauses, bedding, lots <strong>of</strong><br />

miscellaneous.<br />

OUTDOOR FLEA Market at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s Commodore<br />

Way, corner <strong>of</strong> Louisiana and<br />

Fifth, every Sunday, 8-2. For<br />

buying or selling information<br />

call Steve at 419-450-6255.<br />

247 8TH Street (corner <strong>of</strong> 8th<br />

and Cherry). Thursday, 9-4;<br />

Friday, 9-3. Multi family.<br />

Something for everyone.<br />

<strong>26</strong>317 OAK Meadows West,<br />

Thursday and Friday, 9-2.<br />

Freezer, baby clo<strong>the</strong>s, adult<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.<br />

28<strong>26</strong>7 WHITE Road,<br />

Thursday and Friday, 9-2.<br />

Kitchen table and chairs,<br />

lamps, games, toys, books,<br />

swing set, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.<br />

330 WEST South Boundary,<br />

Friday-Saturday, 9-4. Dirndl<br />

dresses, chairs, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.<br />

423 INDIAN Ridge Trail,<br />

Rossford. Thursday-Friday,<br />

9-4. Kids clo<strong>the</strong>s, toys.<br />

4382 MORGAN Place in<br />

Brookhaven. Friday-Saturday,<br />

9-4. Elementary teaching supplies<br />

and decor, cherry end tables,<br />

ladder shelf, men’s and<br />

women’s clothing, women’s<br />

scrubs, holiday decor.<br />

447 MALLARD, Friday-Saturday,<br />

10-3. Girls clo<strong>the</strong>s 6, 8.<br />

Baby and toddler bedding,<br />

toys, electronics and Princess<br />

House.<br />

537 GRACE Way, Rossford.<br />

Off Wales or Glenwood/Bruns.<br />

<strong>September</strong> 28-29, 9-4. Miscellaneous<br />

furniture, wall decor,<br />

clothing, patio table, yard tools<br />

and many miscellaneous items.<br />

543 GARFIELD Drive,<br />

Thursday and Friday, 9-4; Saturday,<br />

10-2. Lazy Boy chair,<br />

rototiller, rubber raft, quilt<br />

blocks, many more items to<br />

choose from.<br />

600 BRUNS Drive, Rossford.<br />

Friday and Saturday,<br />

10-5. Many collectibles,<br />

household items, 2 door commercial<br />

refrigerator, furniture.<br />

660 OAK Knoll Drive, Saturday,<br />

9-4. Kids toys in good<br />

condition, train table and<br />

trains, Hexbugs etc. Some<br />

home decor, crafts and movies.<br />

820 WHITEHALL Drive, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

White Road. Thursday,<br />

9-noon. Christmas items, Longaberger,<br />

planters, Dept. 56,<br />

miscellaneous.<br />

8307 LATCHA Road, Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 29, one day<br />

only, 9-5. Jr. sizes small and<br />

medium, lots <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

CHERRY DROP leaf table,<br />

$75. Antique sewing machine<br />

cabinet, $25. 419-874-3877.<br />

FIREWOOD, DELIVERED<br />

and stacking available.<br />

Mixed hardwood. 419-823-<br />

1057, 419-601-3710.<br />

FIREWOOD, HARD-<br />

WOOD, seasoned. 419-666-<br />

2846.<br />

KOHLER & Campbell,<br />

cherry upright piano. $800,<br />

OBO. 419-874-0806.<br />

FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />

4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />

419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />

0250.<br />

GE REFRIGERATOR with<br />

bottom freezer, Frigidaire<br />

washer, Maytag dryer large<br />

load, Ricoh pr<strong>of</strong>essional copy<br />

machine, Owens Corning<br />

wakeboard. 567-686-4947.<br />

KING SIZE bed, metal, $500.<br />

4-drawer file cabinet, $25. Antique<br />

child’s pool table, $100.<br />

419-874-5396.<br />

MARCY WORKOUT machine.<br />

Make <strong>of</strong>fer. 419-<strong>26</strong>0-<br />

4564.<br />

SEASONED FIREWOOD,<br />

hardwood. $70 per face cord.<br />

Call 419-346-1378.<br />

SECTIONAL COUCH, new<br />

wheel chair, new walker, full<br />

size mattress, s<strong>of</strong>a, 1 unused<br />

tire. 419-307-0157 or<br />

567-218-6234.<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

MAKE MONEY with gold<br />

and silver without having a license,<br />

spending thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

dollars or even leaving your<br />

home.<br />

http://www.TimelessAssets.net<br />

PERSONALS<br />

THANK YOU St. Jude. J.R.<br />

MOVING/ESTATE<br />

QUALITY ESTATE SALE<br />

24854 Lake Winds Drive • <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>f Prairie Lake Drive, Hull Prairie Meadows,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Hull Prairie Road at Roachton Road<br />

<strong>September</strong> 27 & 28, 9 to 4<br />

Pristine furniture and antiques. Hickory Chair Co., “James<br />

River,” Baltimore carved double pedestal dining table w/inlaid<br />

Ebony and Satinwood, two additional leaves & pads, 8 upholstered<br />

Chippendale dining chairs, matching inlaid and burled<br />

panel sideboard. James River Lowboy with gilt and burled mirror,<br />

fea<strong>the</strong>r down stuffed Queen Anne camel-back s<strong>of</strong>a, end and<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee tables, Ethan Allen “Georgian Court” 7 pc., cherry Queen<br />

bedroom suite, solid brass swing mirror, 46 pc. Waterford “Powerscourt”<br />

cut crystal stemware, “Prelude” sterling flatware set, 3<br />

sterling candlestick pairs, Ellis silver gallery tray & misc. silver,<br />

25pc. Glass punch set, Haviland and Hutschenreu<strong>the</strong>r china sets,<br />

Nippon dresser sets, hair receiver collection, 1850’s spoon carved<br />

dresser/mirror, pine/brass Empire cedar chest, etagere, European<br />

Monk chairs, oak Eastlake Partner’s desk, Eastlake caned<br />

chairs/rocker, vintage Persian and oriental rugs, 19. kraut cutter<br />

bench, rare tobacco cutter, Victorian QA vanity/mirror, bentwood<br />

cradle, buggy jack, small inlaid ivory chess table, walnut dry<br />

sink, Chinese country armoire, walking stick/cane collection,<br />

Chinese/Japanese ivory collection, Chinese Famille Rose table<br />

screen, framed painted ivory Persian Khatams, framed Chinese<br />

silks, Alice Mason oil floral still life, Currier and Vanity Fair<br />

framed prints, Justin Tso framed original, vintage political campaign<br />

buttons, large wall tapestry, 1937 Audubon “Birds <strong>of</strong><br />

America”, vintage books, Howard Miller Grandmo<strong>the</strong>r clock,<br />

Blackgama mink coat & tuxedo, contemporary white lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

s<strong>of</strong>a, chair and a half, ottoman, wrought iron/glass c<strong>of</strong>fee/end tables/lamps,<br />

large oak futon, Meilink fire safe, 3 Sony/Samsung<br />

televisions, Bose and Sony radios, 3 allin-one computer printers,<br />

hand scanner, cameras, 3 sets golf clubs, Tom Clark Gnome collection,<br />

Conklin pens, linens, bedding, kitchenwares, Sanitaire,<br />

Oreck vacuums, iron patio furniture, tons <strong>of</strong> excellent miscellaneous<br />

items. Line up at side garage door. No early sales.<br />

ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />

SALE ADVERTISING<br />

MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />

CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />

CLASSES OFFERED<br />

ART CLASSES - Group &<br />

Private. Drawing, painting &<br />

figure study. Beginning<br />

through advanced. EDGER-<br />

TON ART Studio & School,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Current schedule<br />

and registration forms<br />

available online at www.<br />

EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-<br />

290-OILS [6457], Email:<br />

Edgerton.ART@att.net.<br />

PETS<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Animal Care<br />

Pets age much more quickly than we humans. Having your<br />

pet examined by a veterinarian twice per year is equivalent<br />

to you seeing your doctor once every five years. Have<br />

your pet regularly examined by a veterinarian.<br />

419-874-8974 • 29098 Hufford Road<br />

Humane Ohio<br />

Low-Cost Spay/Neuter<br />

for Dogs and Cats!<br />

Special prices for stray cats.<br />

We are a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization.<br />

<br />

<br />

Wood County Humane Society’s<br />

PET OF THE WEEK<br />

Alaina is a gorgeous girl that was<br />

surrendered to us when her owners<br />

could no longer care for her.<br />

She is timid with new surroundings,<br />

and would prefer a quiet<br />

home, where she is <strong>the</strong> only one<br />

in <strong>the</strong> spotlight. While she is very<br />

loving, she does not like to be<br />

picked up or held.<br />

The stress <strong>of</strong> shelter life can be<br />

really rough on timid cats like Alaina. Please consider adopting or<br />

fostering older cats, and those with quieter personalities.<br />

Please visit or call <strong>the</strong> Wood County Humane Society at 419-352-7339<br />

to learn more about this great pet. All <strong>of</strong> our adoptable animals can be<br />

viewed by visiting www.WoodCountyHumaneSociety.org.<br />

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES for<br />

sale. Adorable male and female<br />

puppies, $300 each. I am<br />

not a breeder, mom on site.<br />

Call for info, 419-386-9647.<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

BEAUTIFUL 16 wide, front<br />

kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

with utility room and decks.<br />

On corner lot at Village<br />

Green. $23,500. 20%<br />

down-$4,700. Payment including<br />

lot rent $585 for<br />

seven years. 419-248-2372.<br />

Model Homes on Display!<br />

Monthly lot rent $210.<br />

Sites also available for<br />

new or pre-owned homes.<br />

Certain restrictions apply.<br />

Financing available.<br />

Call Walnut Hills<br />

419-666-3993<br />

MUSIC<br />

GUITAR LESSONS available<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Music<br />

Center. Instructor also teaches<br />

at Bluffton University and<br />

Adrian College. $20/half hour.<br />

Call Scott Parnell 419-<br />

575-6514.<br />

CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />

MONDAY BEFORE PUB-<br />

LICATION OR THE AD<br />

WILL NOT RUN.<br />

USED CARS<br />

LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />

Call before selling or trading.<br />

419-297-9709.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

POND STOCKING<br />

AND SUPPLIES<br />

Windmills, aeration systems,<br />

amur, minnows, blue tilapia<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r fish varieties.<br />

FREE BROCHURES<br />

419-532-2335<br />

www.remlingerfishfarm.com<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />

looks, pays accordingly,<br />

anything with wheels. 419-<br />

870-0163.<br />

BUYING MOST items from<br />

garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />

tools, mowers, etc.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />

any condition. Also WWII<br />

and earlier military items. Indian<br />

artifacts. Rob, 419-<br />

340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

WE ARE always looking for<br />

great things to buy or consign.<br />

Collections or estates.<br />

Jones & Jones LTD Antiques<br />

and Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana.<br />

419-874-2867.<br />

$300 and up for All<br />

Junk and Repairable<br />

Cars/Trucks.<br />

Guaranteed.<br />

Lowest Prices on Auto Parts<br />

Free Towing • 7 Days a Week<br />

Homer’s Auto Parts<br />

4848 N. detroit Avenue<br />

near Laskey<br />

419-478-5052<br />

Subscribe Now!<br />

419-874-2528


HELP WANTED<br />

TRAINCO<br />

TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL<br />

Day • Eves • Weekend Class<br />

Job Placement<br />

Company Paid Training<br />

Call 419-837-5730<br />

Train Locally-Save Hassle<br />

PERRYSBURG CAMPUS<br />

www.traincoinc.com<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

*********<br />

Home Health RN<br />

Great Earning Potential<br />

Full-time. Opportunity to join a<br />

fast growing Home Care Agency.<br />

Exceptional benefits, flexible selfscheduling,<br />

amazing earning<br />

potential. Great work environment<br />

with Top 1% Quality Model.<br />

Assignments in <strong>the</strong> Oregon/<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> area. EOE.<br />

Contact Karen James, 419-557-7270<br />

or apply online at<br />

www.firelands.jobs<br />

AMRI has long term<br />

general labor positions<br />

available in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Toledo and Waterville.<br />

Job duties could include<br />

assembly, packaging and<br />

warehouse. All shifts<br />

available. $8 an hour.<br />

Background checks and<br />

drug screens conducted<br />

on all candidates. Please,<br />

no felonies.<br />

Please call 419-930-<strong>26</strong>74<br />

for application times.<br />

BABY-SITTER WANTED,<br />

daytime hours, must drive.<br />

419-350-1254.<br />

1 x 3.5”<br />

$44.63/week<br />

CANDLEWOOD SUITE has<br />

an immediate opening for a<br />

maintenance person. Individual<br />

is responsible for hotel<br />

guest room preventative, repair<br />

<strong>of</strong> all hotel equipments, electrical,<br />

mechanical including motor<br />

and pumps. Knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

plumbing, electrical, heating,<br />

cooling, ventilation, furnishing<br />

and fixtures and painting.<br />

Please apply immediately at<br />

27350 Lake Vue Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio 43551.<br />

DRIVERS: CHANGE gears.<br />

Home daily. Sign-on bonus.<br />

Great miles, money, hometime.<br />

CDL-A, 1 year experience.<br />

MTS: 800-748-0192<br />

x208/214.<br />

GROWING TRANSPOR-<br />

TATION company hiring<br />

CDL-A drivers for expanding<br />

fleet. Must have a clean MVR<br />

and 2 years driving experience.<br />

Local work, home<br />

nightly, make $1,000 plus a<br />

week, uniforms. Rockstar<br />

Transportation. 419-841-1100<br />

Fax 419-843-7939.<br />

SOUS CHEF, experienced,<br />

energetic, knowledgeable.<br />

Stella’s Restaurant 104 Louisiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. info<br />

@stellasrestaurantandbar.com<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

EXPERIENCED SEAM-<br />

STRESS. Over 30 years experience.<br />

Dressmaking, wedding<br />

gowns, bridesmaids, alterations<br />

and veil design.<br />

419-874-5390.<br />

LINDA’S BEEN cleaning<br />

houses for 30 years. Let me<br />

help you. Free estimates. Call<br />

419-699-5457.<br />

SENIOR HOME care. Meals,<br />

shopping, errands, hygiene assistance.<br />

20 years experience.<br />

419-340-07<strong>26</strong>.<br />

SMALL IN home child care.<br />

Hours 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.,<br />

Monday-Friday. $140 per<br />

week. Includes lunch and<br />

snacks. Pet free, smoke free,<br />

no stairs. In Maumee <strong>of</strong>f Key<br />

Street. 419-296-2120.<br />

<strong>the</strong>yellowhousechildcare@<br />

hotmail.com.<br />

WANTED TO RENT<br />

PROFESSIONAL SEEKS<br />

3-4 bedroom <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.<br />

Up to 3 year lease.<br />

419-<strong>26</strong>5-3790.<br />

VACATION RENTALS<br />

PLACE YOUR<br />

Vacation Rentals<br />

here. Call us<br />

419-874-4491 to<br />

place your ad.<br />

USE THE<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

419-874-4491<br />

FOR RENT<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />

Available starting at $585 includes free<br />

gas heat, central air and water. Close to<br />

schools, downtown and grocery shopping.<br />

Visit us online at<br />

www.investekmanagement.com<br />

<strong>the</strong>n call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour<br />

AVAILABLE NOW!<br />

WAREHOUSE SPACE<br />

1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.<br />

WITH OFFICES<br />

RESTROOM<br />

OVERHEAD DOOR<br />

13 FT. CEILINGS<br />

VERY CLEAN<br />

MODERN, SECURE<br />

<strong>26</strong>963 ECKEL ROAD<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

CALL 419.874.5307<br />

FREE CABLE<br />

Cordoba Apartments<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.<br />

Close to Owens & Crossroads.<br />

Rent starting at $410<br />

419-381-0600<br />

Perry’s Landing<br />

Space for Rent<br />

•Commercial/Office<br />

Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800<br />

square feet available.<br />

•1 bedroom apt. available,<br />

$525 plus utilities.<br />

419-352-0717<br />

Move-in Today!<br />

South Toledo<br />

1,2&3 bedroom spacious<br />

apartment homes<br />

with washer/dryer<br />

across from <strong>the</strong> Stranahan<br />

Theater starting at<br />

$599.<br />

West Toledo Townhouses<br />

2 bedroom townhouse<br />

with full basement,<br />

washer/dryer, at $650.<br />

West Toledo<br />

Studio - $368. 1 bedroom<br />

ranch at $419.<br />

Holland-Sylvania at Dorr.<br />

CALL FOR<br />

OUR SPECIALS<br />

419-389-0555<br />

BRAND NEW!<br />

NOW LEASING!<br />

Briarwood<br />

Cove<br />

Ranch Style<br />

Luxury<br />

Apartments<br />

13609 Roachton Rd.<br />

419-450-4667<br />

1 BEDROOM <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

downtown, 3rd floor penthouse.<br />

Newly remodeled.<br />

Non-smoking, no pets. $575/<br />

month. Rent includes heat, hot<br />

water. 419-874-4920.<br />

1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamlet<br />

area. $499/$529.<br />

Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable,<br />

quiet, safe, garden<br />

area. 419-517-6081.<br />

2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />

gas heat, attached garage,<br />

washer/dryer hook-ups,<br />

$665/month. 419-874-0889.<br />

27015 HEATHERFORD and<br />

9781 Bishopswood Lane upper<br />

2 bedroom apartments. All<br />

electric, appliances, washer/<br />

dryer hook-up in apartment,<br />

garage with opener. Tenant pays<br />

water, electric. $625/month,<br />

$625 deposit. Call 419-290-<br />

3614 for a showing.<br />

BEAUTIFUL 2 story home in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Like new, 3 bed,<br />

2-1/2 bath, basement, over<br />

2,100 square-feet, 2 car garage.<br />

Convenient to shopping<br />

and restaurants. $1,495. Call<br />

419-902-9643 for October special.<br />

HOME FOR rent near Woodland<br />

Elementary School. Four<br />

upstairs bedrooms and downstairs<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r-in-law suite.<br />

$1,600/month. Credit report<br />

required. Deposit required.<br />

Call Susan, 734-355-4400.<br />

INDOOR STORAGE, Auto,<br />

Boat and RV. 419-376-0658.<br />

OFFICE SPACE, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township, Ground level,<br />

600 square feet, Easy access<br />

location $595/month. All<br />

inclusive. 419-346-6703.<br />

PERRYSBURG 2 bedroom<br />

twinplex, 204 Marie Place, 1<br />

bath, washer/dryer hook-ups,<br />

garage, basement, non-smoking,<br />

no pets, $675/month. 419-872-<br />

2131.<br />

PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroom<br />

apartment overlooking<br />

lake. Garage, no pets. $595.<br />

Broker/owner 419-874-1112,<br />

419-874-1188.<br />

PERRYSBURG TOWN-<br />

HOUSE, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2<br />

bath, garage, appliances, 801<br />

Three Meadows Drive.<br />

$635/month. 419-376-8583.<br />

PERRYSBURG IN-TOWN 3<br />

bedroom home. 2 baths, dining,<br />

large kitchen, full finished<br />

basement, A/C, fenced yard,<br />

attached 2 car garage with<br />

opener, shed. Lease. No pets,<br />

non-smoking. Available November<br />

1. $975/month plus deposit.<br />

419-874-7712.<br />

ROSSFORD 1 bedroom,<br />

utilities included. $535. Quiet<br />

community, pet friendly.<br />

1110 Lewis. By appointment,<br />

419-385-0704.<br />

ROSSFORD 2 bedroom<br />

starting at $450. Quiet community,<br />

pet friendly. 1110<br />

Lewis. By appointment,<br />

419-385-0704.<br />

ROSSFORD 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath ranch twinplex with attached<br />

1 car garage on private<br />

acre lot. Totally new kitchen<br />

(cabinets, stainless appliances,<br />

granite counters), tiled baths,<br />

vanities, wood floors in great<br />

room, carpet, 2 patios. $950<br />

and utilities. Anne 419-290-<br />

0175.<br />

ROSSFORD, 154 Elm<br />

Street. Two bedroom, 1 bath,<br />

fenced yard, shed. $675/<br />

month and utilities and deposit.<br />

Available October 15. 419-<br />

666-6865.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools. Parcel<br />

P60-400-210000065002,<br />

$42,000. Call 419-690-2183.<br />

Detached Villa<br />

10121 South Shannon Hills<br />

at Eckel Junction & Thompson<br />

Move-in condition. 2 bed,<br />

2 bath, many upgrades.<br />

419-874-4217<br />

Rossford<br />

home for sale by owner<br />

132 Oak St.<br />

2 story, 3 bed, 2 bath<br />

Priced to sell!<br />

$79,000<br />

Call<br />

419-666-1149<br />

Bruce Lively<br />

Mortgage Lender<br />

419-898-8352<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

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at<br />

www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.com<br />

Home for sale!<br />

2202 Woods Hole<br />

Best Value<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>!<br />

Awesome and<br />

spacious 5 bedroom<br />

on large lot.<br />

$229,900<br />

Shop4toledohomes.com<br />

#419-878-<strong>26</strong>40<br />

PUBLISHER’S<br />

NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this<br />

newspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong> Federal<br />

Fair Housing Act which<br />

makes it illegal to advertise<br />

“any preference, limitation or<br />

discrimination based on race,<br />

color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />

familial status or national origin,<br />

or intention to make any<br />

such preference, limitation or<br />

discrimination.” Familial status<br />

includes children under <strong>the</strong> age<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents or legal<br />

custodians, pregnant women<br />

and people securing custody <strong>of</strong><br />

children under 18. This newspaper<br />

will not knowingly accept<br />

any advertising for real estate<br />

which is in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law.<br />

Our readers are hereby informed<br />

that all dwellings advertised<br />

in this newspaper are<br />

available on an equal opportunity<br />

basis. Call <strong>the</strong> Fair Housing<br />

Center, 243-6163, before you<br />

run your advertisement. To<br />

complain <strong>of</strong> discrimination call<br />

HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-<br />

9777. The toll-free telephone<br />

number for <strong>the</strong> hearing impaired<br />

is 1-800-927-9275.<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

FOR BIDS<br />

SEALED BIDS for <strong>the</strong> furnishing<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> necessary materials<br />

and construction <strong>of</strong><br />

WOO-MAUMEE RIVER<br />

MULTI-USE PATH<br />

FOR THE CITY OF<br />

PERRYSBURG, OHIO<br />

will be received by <strong>the</strong> City<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Administrator,<br />

Municipal<br />

Building, 201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43551 until<br />

2:30 p.m. EDT<br />

on Wednesday,<br />

October 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

and at that time and place<br />

will be publicly opened<br />

and read aloud.<br />

In general <strong>the</strong> work consists<br />

<strong>of</strong>: Construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

10’ wide asphalt multi-use<br />

path connecting <strong>the</strong> existing<br />

path on <strong>the</strong> West side <strong>of</strong> S.R.<br />

25, proceeding East under<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>-Maumee<br />

Bridge and continuing along<br />

<strong>the</strong> bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maumee<br />

River to Orleans Park. Includes<br />

all necessary and related<br />

work such as: paving,<br />

earthwork, aggregate base,<br />

restoration, clearing, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r related items.<br />

Bidders for this project<br />

are required to be pre-qualified<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Ohio Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transportation.<br />

Pre-qualification must be in<br />

force at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bidding,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> award,<br />

and through <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

construction contract.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bidding<br />

Documents may be examined<br />

at <strong>the</strong> above <strong>of</strong>fice, or<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Tetra Tech<br />

420 Madison Ave., Suite<br />

1001, Toledo, OH 43604,<br />

without charge.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> Bidding Documents<br />

may be obtained from<br />

Tetra Tech 420 Madison<br />

Ave., Suite 1001, Toledo,<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1st Open Sunday 2-4 – 28843 Hufford –<br />

Almost an acre, 5 bedrooms, oak built-ins,<br />

3 room garage apartment, 4 car garage.<br />

$254,900.<br />

1272 Grassy Lane – 4 bedrooms, first floor<br />

master, sunroom, pool. $285,900.<br />

0 Georgia – 120x160 lot. Utilities on site.<br />

Trees. $39,900.<br />

29666 Shelbourne – Hamlet – Riverfront,<br />

5,000 sq. ft. Granite kitchen, den, elevator.<br />

Garden apartment. $1,150,000.<br />

3225 Cheltenham – 2 bedroom, fireplace,<br />

formal dining, screened porch. Reduced to<br />

$113,900.<br />

Sheffield Road – <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 1st Ad – Exceptional<br />

4 bedroom, completely updated,<br />

finished lower level, large private lot, many<br />

amenities. $<strong>26</strong>4,900.<br />

Seminary Road – Beautiful Sanctuary lot,<br />

1st floor master, granite<br />

kitchen, high ceilings, finished<br />

basement, 4 bedrooms,<br />

4.5 baths. $559,000.<br />

Chris Finkbeiner<br />

419-874-3505<br />

Mobile 419-283-3505<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 15<br />

PUBLIC NOTICES<br />

OH 43604. A set may be obtained<br />

by depositing a<br />

$75.00 check only with said<br />

Tetra Tech <strong>of</strong>fice. Checks<br />

shall be made payable to<br />

Tetra Tech. Deposits are<br />

non-refundable. Technical<br />

questions regarding <strong>the</strong> project<br />

should be directed to<br />

Andrew Langenderfer, P.E.<br />

419-418-0509.<br />

Nei<strong>the</strong>r Owner nor Engineer<br />

has any responsibility<br />

for <strong>the</strong> accuracy, completeness<br />

or sufficiency <strong>of</strong> any bid<br />

documents obtained from<br />

any source o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong><br />

source indicated in <strong>the</strong>se<br />

documents. Obtaining <strong>the</strong>se<br />

documents from any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

source(s) may result in obtaining<br />

incomplete and inaccurate<br />

information and in<br />

failure to be sent any addenda<br />

to <strong>the</strong>se documents.<br />

Bids must be submitted on<br />

<strong>the</strong> forms bound herein,<br />

must contain <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong><br />

every person or company interested<br />

<strong>the</strong>rein, and shall be<br />

accompanied by ei<strong>the</strong>r a Bid<br />

Guaranty and Contract<br />

Bond in <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong><br />

100% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> amount bid<br />

with satisfactory corporate<br />

surety, or by a certified<br />

check on a solvent bank in<br />

<strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> not less than<br />

10% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Bid, subject to conditions<br />

provided in <strong>the</strong> Instructions<br />

to Bidders. The successful<br />

bidder will be required to<br />

furnish satisfactory Performance<br />

Bond and Maintenance<br />

and Guarantee Bond in <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> 100% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bid.<br />

Any Bid may be withdrawn<br />

prior to <strong>the</strong> scheduled<br />

closing time for receipt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bids, but no bidder shall<br />

withdraw his Bid within 60<br />

days after <strong>the</strong> actual opening<br />

<strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong>.<br />

The Owner reserves <strong>the</strong><br />

right to reject any or all<br />

“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”<br />

PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410<br />

Info + Photos on all MLS properties<br />

go to www.danberry.com<br />

187 Foxhill Lane – 4 bed, 2 1/2 baths, old<br />

brick family room fireplace. $164,500.<br />

29610 Gleneagles – 1st floor unit, 2 bedroom,<br />

solarium. $139,900.<br />

13 Parkview – SOLD<br />

10695 Woodland – SOLD<br />

106 Redbud – SOLD<br />

29<strong>26</strong>8 E. River – SOLD<br />

28365 Simmons – SOLD<br />

Debbie McPeck<br />

419-874-3317<br />

419-893-4801<br />

868 Wood Sorrel Lane –<br />

Open Sunday, 1:30-3 – Spacious<br />

open floor plan. 3 bedrooms,<br />

2 and ½ bath. Master<br />

bedroom and bath. Rec rm.<br />

$179,900<br />

Donna Bachmeyer<br />

419-345-8985<br />

Infoline #<br />

419-539-1020<br />

GET RESULTS. GET GREEN.<br />

<strong>26</strong>327 W. Wexford,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

ONE-OWNER CONDO!<br />

2 br, 2 ba w/open kitchen,<br />

FR w/fireplace, sun room.<br />

$176,000<br />

Call Mark Remeis Ext. 145<br />

18007 Middleton Pike,<br />

BG<br />

BEAUTIFUL LAND! 4<br />

br, 2 ba home on 9.45 Ac.<br />

Sold AS-IS.<br />

$150,000<br />

Call Eric Eberly, Ext. 148<br />

4204 Garden Estates,<br />

Toledo<br />

NICE 3 bedroom, 1.5 ba<br />

brick ranch. Some wood<br />

floors. Home warranty.<br />

$118,000<br />

Call Pamela Marshall, Ext. 254<br />

List your home with <strong>the</strong> real estate <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

that has more than 30 years experience in Wood County!<br />

A. A. GREEN REALTY, INC.<br />

419-931-7355<br />

www.aagreen.com<br />

1039 Haskins Rd.,<br />

Bowling Green<br />

Bids, waive irregularities in<br />

any Bid, and to accept any<br />

Bid which is deemed most<br />

favorable to <strong>the</strong> Owner.<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Administrator<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Bridgette Kabat<br />

City Administrator<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>September</strong> 19,<br />

<strong>26</strong> and October 3, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

FOR BIDS<br />

1. SEALED BIDS for <strong>the</strong><br />

furnishing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> necessary<br />

materials and construction<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

SECTION A – CHERRY<br />

STREET SEWER<br />

SEPARATION<br />

DISTRICT 209<br />

SECTION B – PERRY DRIVE<br />

WATER MAIN<br />

REPLACEMENT<br />

FOR THE CITY<br />

OF PERRYSBURG, OHIO<br />

will be received by <strong>the</strong> City<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Administrator,<br />

Municipal Building,<br />

201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43551 until<br />

1:30 P.M., LOCAL TIME<br />

WEDNESDAY,<br />

October 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

and at that time and place<br />

will be publicly opened and<br />

read aloud.<br />

2. The proposed Work<br />

consists <strong>of</strong>:<br />

a. Section A: Approximately<br />

9,111 linear feet <strong>of</strong> 6<br />

inch through 42 inch storm<br />

sewer toge<strong>the</strong>r with manholes<br />

and all appurtenances;<br />

cleaning and televising approximately<br />

5,858 linear<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> new storm sewers<br />

and approximately 4,340<br />

linear feet <strong>of</strong> existing sewers.<br />

b. Section B: Approximately<br />

1,059 linear feet <strong>of</strong> 8<br />

inch diameter water main<br />

along with fire hydrants, 6<br />

25854 McCutcheonville Rd,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

NICE COUNTRY HOME!<br />

3 br, 2 ba on large lot. WBFP<br />

in FR. <strong>26</strong>x40 barn.<br />

$158,500<br />

Call Mike Hoelter, Ext. 277<br />

$155,000<br />

Call Mike Hoelter, Ext. 277<br />

1045 N. Main St.<br />

Bowling Green, OH 43402<br />

419-352-5331<br />

www.aagreen.com<br />

Real Estate. Real Experts. Real Results.<br />

346 Hoelter<br />

Luckey<br />

VERY NICE 3 br, 2 ba with lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> updates. Extra storage in<br />

garage. Eastwood.<br />

FAMILY RESTAURANT! Business only. List <strong>of</strong> inventory<br />

on <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

$69,000<br />

Call Maggie Schwind, Ext. 146<br />

EQUAL HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

inch diameter anchoring<br />

pipe, and main line valves.<br />

3. The Bidding Documents,<br />

including Drawings<br />

and Project Manual with<br />

Specifications, are on file at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Administrator<br />

and at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

ARCADIS U.S., Inc., One<br />

Seagate, Suite 700, Toledo,<br />

Ohio 43604. A set may be<br />

obtained by depositing<br />

$75.00, check only, with<br />

said ARCADIS <strong>of</strong>fice. Checks<br />

shall be made payable to<br />

ARCADIS U.S., Inc. Deposits<br />

are non-refundable.<br />

Additional copies (in excess<br />

<strong>of</strong> one) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Drawings<br />

and Project Manual may be<br />

purchased at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

$35.00 for Drawings and<br />

$40.00 for Project Manual.<br />

No refund will be allowed<br />

for <strong>the</strong> return <strong>of</strong> any additional<br />

copies.<br />

4. A list <strong>of</strong> Bidding Docu-<br />

ments Plan Holders will be<br />

available via <strong>the</strong> Internet at<br />

h t t p : / / b i d a d s . a r c a d i s -<br />

us.com/bidsystem/index.<br />

asp. At <strong>the</strong> top, select “Latest<br />

Bid Results”. Scroll to <strong>the</strong><br />

advertising <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong>n to<br />

<strong>the</strong> project; select “Plan<br />

Holders” view option.<br />

5. Each Bidder must be a<br />

Bidding Documents Holder<br />

as defined in Article 1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Instructions to Bidders.<br />

6. The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio reserves <strong>the</strong> right to<br />

reject any or all Bids, and to<br />

waive all informalities not<br />

involving price, time, or<br />

changes in <strong>the</strong> Work.<br />

By Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio<br />

Bridgette Kabat<br />

City Administrator<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>September</strong> 6<br />

and October 3, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

ORDINANCE NO 152·<strong>2012</strong><br />

REPEALING ORDINANCE 77·2007 AND<br />

IMPLEMENTING SECTIONS 3735.65 THROUGH<br />

3735.70 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE TO<br />

ESTABLISH At-.TD DESCRIBE THE BOUNDARIES OF<br />

COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA #1 IN THE CITY<br />

OF PERRYSBURG AND DESIGNATE A HOUSING<br />

OFFICER TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM, AND<br />

DECLARING AN EMERGENCY<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

(hereafter “Council”), desires to pursue all reasonable and<br />

legitimate incentive measures to assist and encourage development<br />

in specific areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City that have not enjoyed<br />

reinvestment from remodeling or new construction; and<br />

WHEREAS, a survey <strong>of</strong> housing (a copy <strong>of</strong> which is on file<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Planning and Zoning at <strong>the</strong> City’s Municipal<br />

Building) as required by Ohio Rev. Code § 3735.66 has been<br />

prepared for <strong>the</strong> area to be included in <strong>the</strong> proposed Community<br />

Reinvestment Area (hereinafter “CRA”); and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> commercial structures and<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> new commercial structures in such area<br />

would serve to encourage stability <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> historic downtown<br />

area, maintain real property values, and generate new employment<br />

opportunities; and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> remodeling <strong>of</strong> commercial structures or<br />

<strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> new commercial structures in <strong>the</strong> CRA<br />

constitutes a public purpose for which property exemptions<br />

may be granted;<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL<br />

OF THE CITY OF PERRYSBURG, WOOD COUNTY, OHIO:<br />

SECTION 1. That <strong>the</strong> area designated as CRA #1 constitutes<br />

an area in which housing facilities or structures <strong>of</strong> historical<br />

significance are located, and in which new<br />

construction or repair <strong>of</strong> existing facilities has been discouraged.<br />

SECTION 2. Pursuant to Ohio Rev. Code § 3735.66, CRA<br />

#1 is hereby established in <strong>the</strong> area delineated by <strong>the</strong> following<br />

boundary as indicated on <strong>the</strong> map attached hereto as<br />

Exhibit A.<br />

SECTION 3. Only commercial properties consistent with<br />

<strong>the</strong> applicable zoning regulations within <strong>the</strong> CRA will be eligible<br />

for exemption under this program.<br />

SECTION 4. Within <strong>the</strong> CRA <strong>the</strong> percentage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tax exemption<br />

on <strong>the</strong> increase in <strong>the</strong> assessed valuation and <strong>the</strong><br />

term <strong>of</strong> those exemptions shall be negotiated on a case-bycase<br />

basis in advance <strong>of</strong> construction or remodeling occurring<br />

according to <strong>the</strong> rules outlined in ORC 3735.67. The<br />

results <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> negotiations as approved by <strong>the</strong> City Council<br />

will be set in writing in a CRA Agreement as outlined in ORC<br />

3735.671.<br />

(a) Up to twelve (12) years, and up to seventy-five percent<br />

(75%) for <strong>the</strong> remodeling <strong>of</strong> existing commercial structures<br />

and upon which <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> remodeling is at least<br />

$5,000, as described in ORC Section 3735.67, <strong>the</strong> term and<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> which shall be negotiated on a case-by-case<br />

basis in advance <strong>of</strong> remodeling occurring.<br />

(b) Up to fifteen (15) years, and up to seventy-five percent<br />

(75%) for <strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> new commercial structures,<br />

<strong>the</strong> term and percentage <strong>of</strong> which shall be negotiated<br />

on a case-by-case basis in advance <strong>of</strong> construction occurring.<br />

(c) Residential and industrial projects are not eligible.<br />

If remodeling qualified for an exemption, during <strong>the</strong> period<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exemption, <strong>the</strong> dollar amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> increase in<br />

market value <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structure shall be exempt from real<br />

property taxation. If new construction qualifies for an exemption,<br />

during <strong>the</strong> period <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exemption, <strong>the</strong> structure<br />

shall not be considered to be an improvement on <strong>the</strong> land on<br />

which it is located for <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> real property taxation.<br />

SECTION 5. All approved projects are required to comply<br />

with <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Ohio application fee requirements <strong>of</strong> ORC<br />

3735.672 (C) ($750.00 to <strong>the</strong> Treasurer, State <strong>of</strong> Ohio). A<br />

local annual monitoring fee <strong>of</strong> one percent (1%) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incentives, or a minimum <strong>of</strong> Five Hundred<br />

Dollars ($500.00), up to a maximum <strong>of</strong> Twenty-five Hundred<br />

Dollars ($2,500.00) annually is required.<br />

SECTION 6. To administer and implement <strong>the</strong> provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Ordinance, <strong>the</strong> Planning and Zoning Administrator<br />

or designee shall act as <strong>the</strong> Housing Officer as described<br />

ORC 3735.65 through 3735.70.<br />

SECTION 7. Housing Council shall be created, consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> two (2) members appointed by <strong>the</strong> Mayor, two (2) members<br />

appointed by <strong>the</strong> City Council, and one (1) member appointed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Planning Commission. The majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

members shall <strong>the</strong>n appoint two (2) additional members who<br />

shall be residents within <strong>the</strong> area. Terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Council shall be for three (3) years.<br />

An unexpired term resulting from a vacancy in <strong>the</strong> Housing<br />

Council shall be filled in <strong>the</strong> same manner as <strong>the</strong> initial<br />

appointment was made. The Housing Council shall be governed<br />

by ORC 3739.69.<br />

The CRA Housing Council shall make an annual inspection<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> properties within <strong>the</strong> CRA for which an exemption<br />

has been granted under ORC 3735.67. The Housing<br />

Council shall also hear appeals under ORC 3735.70.<br />

SECTION 8. The City Council reserves <strong>the</strong> right to re-evaluate<br />

<strong>the</strong> designation <strong>of</strong> CRA #1, at which time Council may<br />

direct <strong>the</strong> Housing Officer not to accept any new applications<br />

for exemptions as described in ORC 3735.67.<br />

SECTION 9. It is found and determined that all formal actions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Council concerning or relating to <strong>the</strong> passage <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Ordinance were adopted in an open meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council,<br />

and that all deliberations <strong>of</strong> this Council and any <strong>of</strong> its committees,<br />

that resulted in such formal actions, were in meetings<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public in compliance with all legal<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Ohio.<br />

SECTION 10. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an<br />

emergency measure necessary for <strong>the</strong> immediate preservation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> public peace, health and safety <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County, Ohio, in order to clarify<br />

<strong>the</strong> available economic incentives available for pending<br />

and potential development, and shall be in full force and effect<br />

from and immediately after its passage and approval by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mayor.<br />

Joseph Lawless, President <strong>of</strong> Council<br />

Nelson Evans, Mayor<br />

Passed: <strong>September</strong> 18, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Attest: David D. Creps<br />

Approved: <strong>September</strong> 18, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>w B. Berdo, Director <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues <strong>of</strong> <strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong> and<br />

October 3, <strong>2012</strong>.


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BGSU homecoming lecture set for Fri., <strong>September</strong> 28<br />

Bowling Green State<br />

University’s College <strong>of</strong><br />

Health and Human Services,<br />

in partnership with <strong>the</strong><br />

Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Chapter, is<br />

presenting its ninth annual<br />

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noon, in Room 228 Bowen-<br />

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Bowling Green State University.<br />

The lecture is entitled,<br />

“When It’s Not Black and<br />

White: Decision-Making<br />

with Individuals with Dementia<br />

and Their Families.”<br />

The program is free and<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

The speaker will be Beth<br />

Spencer, LMSW, who has<br />

worked with older adults and<br />

Harrison Rally Day<br />

<strong>2012</strong><br />

PTC wants to thank<br />

those who came to<br />

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in private practice as a<br />

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and as director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver<br />

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Clinic and <strong>the</strong> Cognitive<br />

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In 2008, Ms. Spencer<br />

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V. Devito II award for<br />

geriatric education; in 2009<br />

she received <strong>the</strong> Beverly<br />

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She is co-author <strong>of</strong> “Understanding<br />

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Memory Loss: A Family<br />

Caregiver’s Guide,” and<br />

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Meaningful Connections<br />

with People with Dementia,”<br />

a training manual published<br />

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Parking is available in<br />

Visitor Lots 20 and 13 with<br />

shuttle service to <strong>the</strong> Union.<br />

Lots 20 and 13 are near <strong>the</strong><br />

Visitor Center, <strong>the</strong> football<br />

stadium, and across from <strong>the</strong><br />

Stroh Center. All are located<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Wooster Street.<br />

A parking permit is required<br />

and can be downloaded at<br />

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colleges/hhs/page71134.<br />

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A designated shuttle for<br />

this event will pick participants<br />

up in Lot 20. Busses<br />

will begin returning people<br />

to Lot 20 after <strong>the</strong> lecture. A<br />

campus map can be found at:<br />

http://www.bgsu.edu/map/.<br />

This workshop has been<br />

approved for Social Workers<br />

(RSX108808) and Counselors<br />

(RCX020601) for 3.0<br />

CPE’s by <strong>the</strong> Ohio Counselor,<br />

Social Worker and<br />

Marriage and Family Therapist<br />

Board. There is no cost<br />

to attend or to receive continuing<br />

education credits.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at:<br />

h t t p : / / w w w. b g s u . e d u /<br />

colleges/hhs/page71134.<br />

html/.<br />

The automotive technology<br />

programs at Penta Career<br />

Center is hosting a “Cruise-<br />

In” car show on Wednesday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>26</strong> from 5 to 8<br />

p.m. on <strong>the</strong> Penta campus,<br />

9301 Buck Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

All types <strong>of</strong> vehicles and<br />

motorcycles are welcome to<br />

attend. Vehicle owners are admitted<br />

free <strong>of</strong> charge as long<br />

as <strong>the</strong>y bring items to donate<br />

to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township’s annual<br />

Operation Breadbasket<br />

drive.<br />

Items accepted include<br />

non-perishable food items or<br />

cash donations. For more than<br />

25 years, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township Fire and Police departments<br />

have sponsored<br />

Operation Breadbasket to assist<br />

families in <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Court<br />

Law and Government Explorer<br />

Post recently elected<br />

<strong>the</strong> leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> post for<br />

<strong>the</strong> coming year. Abdurrafey<br />

Khan is <strong>the</strong> president, Nick<br />

Rossler serves as vice president,<br />

Michael Gerber is <strong>the</strong><br />

correspondence secretary,<br />

Emily Cottle is recording secretary,<br />

Alex Leong is <strong>the</strong><br />

treasurer and John Gadient is<br />

historian.<br />

The 39 current members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Explorer Post are<br />

awaiting delivery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong>-13 Mock Trial case materials.<br />

The case to be argued<br />

Penta Career Center to host<br />

‘Cruise-In’ car show tonight<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Court Law and Government Explorer Post<br />

#2306 <strong>of</strong>ficers for <strong>2012</strong>-13 are: Michael Gerber, correspondence<br />

secretary; Nick Rossler, vice president; John Gadi-<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r activities that will<br />

take place at <strong>the</strong> Cruise-In include<br />

music and door prizes<br />

such as car care kits, gift certificates<br />

and products from<br />

several Penta programs.<br />

Vehicle awards will include:<br />

Superintendent’s Selection,<br />

People’s Choice, Best<br />

Car, Best Truck, Best Race<br />

Vehicle and Best Motorcycle.<br />

Food will be available for<br />

purchase from Deets BBQ,<br />

and tours <strong>of</strong> Penta’s automotive<br />

technology programs also<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

The event is organized by<br />

Penta’s automotive technology<br />

programs and Skills-<br />

USA, a leadership organization<br />

for career-technical education<br />

students.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-666-1120, extension<br />

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this year involves a high<br />

school sophomore suspected<br />

<strong>of</strong> setting a fire at <strong>the</strong> school<br />

that resulted in <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong> a<br />

maintenance worker. The police<br />

<strong>the</strong>n engage in a lengthy<br />

interrogation process that involves<br />

driving to <strong>the</strong> scene <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> crime and <strong>the</strong> victim’s<br />

home as well as various interrogation<br />

techniques. Late in<br />

<strong>the</strong> day, <strong>the</strong> defendant makes<br />

a statement claiming responsibility<br />

for <strong>the</strong> fire and is subsequently<br />

charged with<br />

murder and arson. However,<br />

<strong>the</strong> defendant later recants <strong>the</strong><br />

confession. The defendant<br />

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at Welch Publishing’s<br />

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Grades 6 -12<br />

Parent Information<br />

Meeting, Oct. 24<br />

Open House, Nov. 18<br />

Placement Test, Dec. 1<br />

117 E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Call 419-531-1693 www.toledosua.org<br />

ent, historian; Alex Leong, treasurer; Emily Cottle, recording<br />

secretary, and sitting center, Abdurrafey Khan, president.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Court Explorers elect new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Christian<br />

Festival Choir<br />

seeks new<br />

members<br />

The Christian Festival<br />

Choir invites area singers to<br />

join <strong>the</strong>m in preparation for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir annual Christmas benefit<br />

concert, <strong>the</strong> cantata “Journey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Promises” to be held<br />

at Whitmer High School on<br />

Thursday, December 6.<br />

Members come from<br />

many churches and are being<br />

sought for all positions.<br />

This year donations from<br />

<strong>the</strong> free concert will go to<br />

Mom’s House.<br />

Rehearsals will begin Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 29, from 9<br />

a.m. to noon, at Calvary Assembly<br />

<strong>of</strong> God, 5025 Glendale<br />

Avenue, Toledo, and will<br />

continue on Saturdays until<br />

<strong>the</strong> concert.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

www.toledoexaltation.org or<br />

call 419-865-5795 or 419-<br />

<strong>26</strong>0-8284.<br />

The Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Wood<br />

County College Admission<br />

Fair will be held Thursday,<br />

October 4, from 6:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m., at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School.<br />

Lake, Northwood, Otsego,<br />

and Rossford high<br />

schools are joining with Per-<br />

has alleged that <strong>the</strong> statements<br />

were improperly coerced<br />

by <strong>the</strong> police in<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fifth and<br />

Fourteenth Amendments and<br />

filed a motion to suppress.<br />

The members will be<br />

forming teams to argue this<br />

case, starting with district<br />

competition on February 1.<br />

Ohio Mock Trial is designed<br />

to foster a better understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American democratic<br />

legal system and to<br />

encourage development <strong>of</strong><br />

analytical and communication<br />

skills. The teams are<br />

coached by Peter R. Casey,<br />

rysburg to create an OACAC<br />

approved fair.<br />

Dr. Mark Gordon, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Defiance College,<br />

will lead <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> evening at<br />

6:30 p.m., with a short address<br />

to parents and students<br />

in <strong>the</strong> auditorium.<br />

Students can receive in-<br />

Lead<br />

Inspire<br />

Compete<br />

Serve<br />

St. Ursula Academy<br />

& Junior Academy Academy<br />

A Catholic college preparatory school<br />

founded in <strong>the</strong> Ursuline tradition.<br />

III; Kent Riesen; Dan Weiss;<br />

Adam Nowland and Judge S.<br />

Dwight Osterud.<br />

Dr. Beth Rohrbacher and<br />

Pinky Edens assist with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

expertise. Explorer Alumna<br />

Krista Huff also helps coach<br />

teams with University <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo law students Jake<br />

Studer and Jamie Casey.<br />

High school students are<br />

invited to join <strong>the</strong> post and<br />

compete in <strong>the</strong> statewide<br />

mock trial competition. Information<br />

about joining is available<br />

from Jennifer Meece at<br />

419-874-7915 or online at<br />

www.perrys burgcourt.com.<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Wood County College<br />

admission fair to be held at PHS Oct. 4<br />

formation from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

colleges and universities and<br />

register for college. Approximately<br />

43 universities are<br />

scheduled to be at <strong>the</strong> fair.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Rick Rettig at PHS at<br />

419-874-3181, extension<br />

5186.<br />

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