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VOLUME 161, NUMBER 22 – MAY <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Wood County pays tribute to fallen police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

At <strong>the</strong> police memorial are from left, Northwood Police Chief Thomas Cairl, Wood County<br />

Commissioners Joel Kuhlman, Doris Herringshaw and Jim Carter, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Munici-<br />

pal Court Judge S. Dwight Osterud and Lake Township Police Chief Mark Hummer.<br />

On <strong>May</strong> 21, law enforcement<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Wood County<br />

Fraternal Order <strong>of</strong> Police<br />

pledged, “We will never forget,”<br />

as <strong>the</strong>y paid tribute to<br />

fallen <strong>of</strong>ficers at <strong>the</strong> Wood<br />

County Police Memorial ceremony.<br />

Held on <strong>the</strong> front lawn <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Bowling Green courthouse,<br />

<strong>the</strong> service opened<br />

with <strong>the</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

colors by FOP No. 109 and<br />

<strong>the</strong> singing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> National<br />

An<strong>the</strong>m by Conner Rose.<br />

The Reverend Kevin<br />

Crawford, FOP chaplain, followed,<br />

delivering <strong>the</strong> invocation.<br />

Lake Township Police<br />

Chief Mark Hummer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

welcomed a group <strong>of</strong><br />

more than 50 people includ-<br />

ing elementary students from<br />

Rossford Schools.<br />

The chief asked for a<br />

moment <strong>of</strong> silence for <strong>the</strong><br />

victims <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> EF4 tornado<br />

that devastated <strong>the</strong> town <strong>of</strong><br />

Moore, Oklahoma earlier in<br />

<strong>the</strong> week.<br />

“Unfortunately, that<br />

reminded me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> savagery<br />

<strong>of</strong> nature,” said <strong>the</strong> chief,<br />

recalling <strong>the</strong> EF4 tornado<br />

that destroyed <strong>the</strong> Lake<br />

Township police department<br />

and nearby high school several<br />

years ago. The chief<br />

apologized for not wearing<br />

his dress uniform for <strong>the</strong> ceremony.<br />

“I lost my class A<br />

uniform in <strong>the</strong> 2010 tornado,”<br />

he explained.<br />

Chief Hummer <strong>of</strong>fered a<br />

brief history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> memorial,<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

which was to honor and<br />

remember those <strong>of</strong>ficers who<br />

died in service. “This dates<br />

back 37 years,” he said,<br />

adding that <strong>the</strong> original monument<br />

to fallen police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

is now housed at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wood County Historical<br />

Society Museum.<br />

The county commissioners<br />

read a proclamation in<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> Northwood<br />

Police Chief Thomas W. Hall<br />

who died on December 31,<br />

1981.<br />

Commissioner Joel<br />

Kuhlman noted that <strong>the</strong> chief<br />

demonstrated “unwavering<br />

dedication in <strong>the</strong> most trying<br />

<strong>of</strong> times.”<br />

The proclamation was<br />

presented to Northwood<br />

Police Chief Thomas Cairl.<br />

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‘Working to make our communities better places to live’<br />

Exchange Club honors firefighters, <strong>of</strong>ficers and deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

National Exchange Club is<br />

“working to make our communities<br />

better places to<br />

live.”<br />

The club’s mission is<br />

achieved by its three core<br />

values–family, community<br />

and country.<br />

The Exchange Club<br />

sponsors activities designed<br />

to benefit, award and develop<br />

<strong>the</strong> youth, promote crime<br />

prevention, serve senior citizens<br />

and recognize military<br />

and public safety service<br />

providers. Exchange also<br />

promotes Americanism programs,<br />

and its national project<br />

is <strong>the</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

child abuse.<br />

On <strong>May</strong> 13, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Exchange Club honored<br />

a city, township and<br />

county police/deputy in its<br />

annual “Law Enforcement<br />

Officer/Deputy and Firefighter<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year” award<br />

ceremony.<br />

“We are humbled to<br />

stand before and recognize<br />

<strong>the</strong> heroes in our community.<br />

These individuals selflessly<br />

give <strong>the</strong>ir talents and<br />

immerse <strong>the</strong>mselves in<br />

potentially dangerous scenarios<br />

to help us live our<br />

normal day-to-day lives,”<br />

said Brent Swartzmiller, as<br />

he welcomed members and<br />

guests to <strong>the</strong> ceremony.<br />

“Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, <strong>the</strong>y give us<br />

<strong>the</strong> assurance that with just a<br />

phone call assistance is near.<br />

We should be grateful for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir efforts every day, not<br />

just once a year. It is an<br />

honor for our Exchange<br />

Club to recognize our local<br />

heroes.”<br />

Wood County Deputy<br />

Sgt. Greg Konrad<br />

Receiving <strong>the</strong> Exchange<br />

Club Wood County law<br />

enforcement deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

year honor is Sergeant Greg<br />

Konrad.<br />

In his nomination letter,<br />

Wood County Sheriff Mark<br />

Wasylyshyn wrote <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

“After proudly serving<br />

his country in <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Army, Sgt. Konrad decided<br />

to follow in his fa<strong>the</strong>r Phil’s<br />

footsteps and continue serving<br />

his country and community<br />

by joining <strong>the</strong> Wood<br />

County Sheriff’s <strong>of</strong>fice. Sgt.<br />

Konrad was hired by Sheriff<br />

George Ginter in 1987 as a<br />

corrections deputy assigned<br />

to work in <strong>the</strong> ‘old’ Wood<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Exchange Club recently honored <strong>the</strong> city and township firefighters and police <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> year and <strong>the</strong> Wood County sheriff’s deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year. From left, are Brent Swartzmiller, Exchange Club<br />

vice president; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Dan Paez; Officer Mat<strong>the</strong>w Schlumbohm, city law enforcement<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year; Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn; Sgt. Greg Konrad, deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Fire<br />

Chief Tom Brice; Detective Sgt. Jim Gross, township law enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Mark Hetrick; Amy Allan, city firefighter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire Chief Jeff Klein;<br />

Michael Green, township firefighter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year, and Dick Cox, Exchange Club president.<br />

County Jail located next to<br />

<strong>the</strong> courthouse in downtown<br />

Bowling Green.<br />

“Sgt. Konrad quickly<br />

learned <strong>the</strong> skills necessary<br />

and earned <strong>the</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> his<br />

fellow corrections deputies<br />

and sheriff’s administrators.<br />

Sgt. Konrad was assigned to<br />

road patrol in 1990 and<br />

again quickly learned his<br />

new duties and far exceeded<br />

<strong>the</strong> knowledge, skills and<br />

leadership abilities <strong>of</strong> his<br />

peers and was subsequently<br />

promoted to sergeant in<br />

1999.<br />

“Sgt. Konrad was instrumental<br />

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

<strong>the</strong> Wood County Sheriff’s<br />

Office Special Response<br />

Team and was its former<br />

commander.<br />

“The sergeant also serves<br />

as a taser instructor, an<br />

armory and range instructor<br />

for <strong>the</strong> sheriff’s <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

“Sgt. Konrad has garnished<br />

many accolades from<br />

<strong>the</strong> community in which he<br />

serves his peers and subordinates,<br />

centers for higher<br />

learning and o<strong>the</strong>r policing<br />

agencies. Many deputies<br />

request to serve under <strong>the</strong><br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> Sgt. Konrad<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his leadership<br />

qualities. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

qualities are integrity,<br />

knowledge, experience,<br />

empathy, hard worker,<br />

dependability, and yes, a<br />

great sense <strong>of</strong> humor, even<br />

though at times it is at my<br />

expense.<br />

“I proudly nominate Sgt.<br />

Greg Konrad as <strong>the</strong> Wood<br />

County Sheriff ’s Office<br />

Exchange Deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Year for he truly sets <strong>the</strong><br />

example for all those who<br />

wear <strong>the</strong> ‘black shirt and<br />

gold star.’”<br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Firefighter<br />

Amy Allan<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

selection for Exchange Club<br />

firefighter/paramedic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

year is Amy Allan.<br />

Firefighter/Paramedic<br />

Allen began her career <strong>May</strong><br />

5, 2003, as a full-time member<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire<br />

Division.<br />

In his nomination letter,<br />

Fire Chief Jeff Klein wrote<br />

<strong>the</strong> following:<br />

“From <strong>the</strong> very first day,<br />

Amy Allan has been a<br />

strong patient advocate for<br />

treating our customers like<br />

family.<br />

“Amy got her start in <strong>the</strong><br />

fire service with Central<br />

Joint Fire District in 1998<br />

and by <strong>the</strong> year 2000, she<br />

was <strong>the</strong> president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

volunteer firefighters association.<br />

“While many firefighters,<br />

paramedics and police <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

cers love being able to help<br />

people on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> worst<br />

days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir lives, Amy has<br />

a long-standing goal <strong>of</strong> preventing<br />

<strong>the</strong> event from<br />

occurring. By preventing <strong>the</strong><br />

cause <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> emergency, you<br />

eliminate <strong>the</strong> emergency.<br />

For those unfortunate situations<br />

that are not preventable,<br />

Amy’s goal is to<br />

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

help <strong>the</strong>mselves until our<br />

arrival.<br />

“Currently, Amy is <strong>the</strong><br />

CPR coordinator for <strong>the</strong> fire<br />

division and has been for <strong>the</strong><br />

past two years. What many<br />

people do not realize is that<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r organizations’<br />

CPR training centers<br />

are under our training center.<br />

This makes Amy responsible<br />

for 17 training sites, 89<br />

CPR instructors training<br />

2,286 students in 2012. To<br />

ensure proper instruction to<br />

<strong>the</strong> community, Amy must<br />

visit all <strong>the</strong> training sites,<br />

supervise <strong>the</strong> various<br />

instructors, while maintaining<br />

all student and instructor<br />

documentation.<br />

“Educating <strong>the</strong> public is<br />

nothing new to Amy, she has<br />

been teaching for many<br />

years. In addition to our<br />

CPR training center, she is<br />

an instructor at Vanguard<br />

Vocation School. Amy<br />

instructs a variety <strong>of</strong> training<br />

Chief Cairl said Chief Hall<br />

served <strong>the</strong> community from<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1968 to 1981. “He suffered<br />

a stroke while helping<br />

with a rollover accident on<br />

Route 20,” he said.<br />

He expressed his appreciation<br />

to all involved in honoring<br />

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

“Thank you for paying a special<br />

tribute to Chief Hall,” he<br />

said.<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> presentation,<br />

Judge S. Dwight<br />

Osterud, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Municipal Court, delivered<br />

<strong>the</strong> keynote address. “It is<br />

truly an honor and privilege<br />

for me to address this group.<br />

We should never forget <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers who answered that<br />

last call,” <strong>the</strong> judge said.<br />

As a judge, he has worked<br />

with numerous law enforcement<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials over <strong>the</strong> years.<br />

“I have come to understand<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir motivation for working<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten in conditions that are<br />

less than desirable,” he said,<br />

adding that police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

are dedicated to making<br />

communities safe for everyone.<br />

“I understand and respect<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in dealing<br />

with difficult situations<br />

and envy <strong>the</strong>ir calm<br />

demeanor,” he continued.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>the</strong> judge<br />

has worked with are now<br />

retired or close to retirement,<br />

and Judge Osterud said it is<br />

important for new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

coming into <strong>the</strong> field to carry<br />

on in <strong>the</strong> tradition <strong>of</strong> those<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers who came before<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. “You must continue<br />

<strong>the</strong> tradition to serve and pro-<br />

from <strong>the</strong> most basic <strong>of</strong> first<br />

aid and CPR to emergency<br />

medical technician courses.<br />

“In January 2010, three<br />

boys lost <strong>the</strong>ir lives when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y fell through <strong>the</strong> ice on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sandusky River. Due to<br />

this tragedy, <strong>the</strong> Lindsey<br />

Fire Department, which<br />

responded, created an ice<br />

safety training program.<br />

When Amy heard <strong>of</strong> this<br />

program, she eagerly<br />

requested to attend. Since<br />

<strong>the</strong>n, ice safety has been a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> education Amy<br />

provides to our community.<br />

“Amy’s teaching skills<br />

reputation precedes her.<br />

Recently, students at Penta<br />

Career Center sought her out<br />

for extra training on her<br />

down time at <strong>the</strong> fire station.<br />

Her assistance was invaluable<br />

to students who were<br />

having difficulty in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

classroom activities.<br />

“To be a good instructor,<br />

one needs to have a good<br />

knowledge base. Amy<br />

earned her associate’s<br />

degree in emergency medical<br />

management in 2009<br />

and was recognized on <strong>the</strong><br />

dean’s list for high academic<br />

achievement. Additionally,<br />

she has attended more than<br />

25 outside training opportunities<br />

ranging from hazardous<br />

materials, technical<br />

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tect us.”<br />

Reflecting on <strong>the</strong> fallen<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers, he praised <strong>the</strong>m for<br />

displaying “integrity, courage<br />

and commitment. I am very,<br />

very glad <strong>the</strong>y wanted to<br />

serve.”<br />

After <strong>the</strong> judge’s presentation,<br />

Bowling Green Police<br />

Officer Scott Kleiber sounded<br />

<strong>the</strong> last alarm and Lieutenant<br />

Jerrod Savidge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio State Highway Patrol<br />

read <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12 fallen<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Those <strong>of</strong>ficers and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

end <strong>of</strong> watch are Patrolman<br />

Jesse Baker, North Baltimore<br />

Police, June 19, 1896; Marshal<br />

Frank Thornton, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Police, January 5, 1906;<br />

Patrolman Austin Harman,<br />

BG Police, <strong>May</strong> 13, 1919;<br />

Deputy Ellsworth Beaverson,<br />

Wood County Sheriff,<br />

August 27, 1927; Patrolman<br />

Ralph Castner, BG Police,<br />

April 23, 1931; Marshal Jay<br />

Davis, North Baltimore<br />

Police, July 18, 1932; Patrolman<br />

Clifton Miller, Rossford<br />

Police, <strong>May</strong> 14, 1966; Trooper<br />

Jon Birchem, OHP, February<br />

27, 1967; Patrolman Kip<br />

Boulis, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31, 1976; Sergeant<br />

Robert Schiffman, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Police, November 1,<br />

1978; Chief Thomas W. Hall,<br />

Northwood Police, December<br />

31, 1981, and Deputy<br />

Thomas Bryant, Wood County<br />

Sheriff, July 23, 1984.<br />

The ceremony concluded<br />

with a 21-gun salute, muted<br />

Taps and Mike Samson performing<br />

“Amazing Grace”<br />

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

Brody Walters appointed planning and zoning administrator<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

Brody Walters, who has<br />

served <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

as deputy planning and<br />

zoning administrator since<br />

2010, was appointed by<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>May</strong>or Nelson<br />

Evans and unanimously<br />

approved by city council as<br />

<strong>the</strong> new planning and zoning<br />

administrator at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>May</strong> 21 council meeting.<br />

Mr. Walters holds a<br />

bachelor’s degree in urban<br />

and regional planning from<br />

Miami University and is<br />

completing his master’s<br />

degree in geography-urban<br />

planning.<br />

Mr. Walters began his<br />

career with <strong>the</strong> city in 2008<br />

as an intern in <strong>the</strong> planning<br />

and zoning <strong>of</strong>fice and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

as an assistant.<br />

Mr. Walters replaces<br />

Tom King, who retired last<br />

month.<br />

Vacant Council Seat<br />

Council President Joe<br />

Lawless made a motion to<br />

recommend Sara Weisenburger<br />

to fill <strong>the</strong> vacated<br />

seat <strong>of</strong> Maria Ermie, who<br />

resigned at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> April.<br />

Along with Mrs. Weisenburger,<br />

four o<strong>the</strong>r candidates–Grant<br />

Garn, James<br />

Matuszak, John Spore and<br />

Becky Williams–submitted<br />

applications and were interviewed<br />

in executive session<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 13.<br />

Councilman Tim<br />

McCarthy told council<br />

members that he strongly<br />

believes Mrs. Williams<br />

should be appointed.<br />

“I certainly don’t want to<br />

in any way denigrate Sara’s<br />

capabilities. She would be a<br />

great council replacement<br />

and she is a fine person,” he<br />

said. “But I strongly believe<br />

Becky Williams should be<br />

appointed. She has served<br />

<strong>the</strong> city as our appointee to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Way Library board <strong>of</strong><br />

trustees, planning commission<br />

and BZA. She has<br />

attended more council and<br />

committee meetings than<br />

any new council person we<br />

have ever had. She would<br />

be <strong>the</strong> most qualified, confident<br />

person to step into this<br />

chair.”<br />

Councilman Tom<br />

Mackin echoed much <strong>of</strong><br />

what Mr. McCarthy stated,<br />

adding that <strong>the</strong> process to<br />

select a candidate was much<br />

better than anytime in <strong>the</strong><br />

past.<br />

In a prepared statement,<br />

Mrs. Williams addressed<br />

council on why she believes<br />

she should receive <strong>the</strong><br />

appointment.<br />

“I am standing here<br />

tonight not as a republican,<br />

democrat, independent or<br />

libertarian, but as Joe average<br />

citizen who for <strong>the</strong> last<br />

20 years has been informed,<br />

involved and proud resident<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,” she said.<br />

“I’ve been informed by vol-<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Nelson Evans, left, appointed Brody Walters as <strong>the</strong> city’s new planning and<br />

zoning administrator.<br />

untarily attending countless<br />

council meetings and committee<br />

meetings–not<br />

because I had an issue to<br />

resolve, not because I have<br />

an agenda but I wanted to<br />

learn all about city government,<br />

how it works and<br />

how <strong>the</strong> end result effects<br />

<strong>the</strong> average citizen.”<br />

Mrs. Williams stated<br />

how fortunate she has been<br />

to serve on committees and<br />

boards–“All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

appointments and many,<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>r volunteer activities<br />

have been my job over<br />

<strong>the</strong> years. I just want to<br />

know what is happening in<br />

my city, and I want to know<br />

why and I want to know<br />

how it happens.<br />

“I have done my homework.<br />

I would like <strong>the</strong><br />

opportunity to show <strong>the</strong> citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> that I<br />

am <strong>the</strong> person to fill this<br />

appointment at this time,”<br />

said Mrs. Williams. “I was<br />

told by a number <strong>of</strong> city<br />

council members that I have<br />

experience, that I am a<br />

model citizen for having<br />

volunteered my time over<br />

<strong>the</strong> years and <strong>the</strong> community<br />

needs people like me.<br />

Why not fill <strong>the</strong> council<br />

seat with a person like me?”<br />

Mrs. Williams stated that<br />

she will not seek election in<br />

November but added,<br />

“When <strong>the</strong> time is right for<br />

myself and my family, you<br />

bet I will run for a position<br />

on city government.”<br />

With a motion on <strong>the</strong><br />

floor, council voted 3-3,<br />

with Councilor John Kevern,<br />

Mr. Mackin and Mr.<br />

McCarthy opposing <strong>the</strong> recommendation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Weisenburger.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> vote, Mr. Lawless<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered Mrs. Weisenburger,<br />

who is seeking a<br />

council seat in November,<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity to address<br />

council.<br />

“I have not been in this<br />

community as long as<br />

Becky, and I wouldn’t be<br />

disappointed if she got this<br />

appointment–she is a great<br />

person for <strong>the</strong> city,” she told<br />

council. “I would say that I<br />

believe I have done my<br />

homework. I started coming<br />

to council meetings because<br />

<strong>of</strong> an issue we had with our<br />

home, but that is not why I<br />

stayed. And as I said before,<br />

if I don’t get appointed and<br />

if I don’t win election, I<br />

will still be here–every<br />

council meeting, every<br />

committee meeting I can<br />

make it to. I have found my<br />

passion.”<br />

She told council that <strong>the</strong><br />

city is well run and is in a<br />

good position.<br />

“I really hope to be a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> that and I will be. I<br />

have committed to be here.<br />

I am getting started early<br />

and that is a good thing,”<br />

added <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r and University<br />

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

“In <strong>the</strong> full scale <strong>of</strong> things, I<br />

want people involved in<br />

government. I want to see<br />

people coming to <strong>the</strong>se<br />

meetings. This is important,<br />

this is our government.<br />

“So whatever happens, I<br />

want to thank you for considering<br />

me and I am hoping<br />

it goes my way, but if it<br />

doesn’t, I will still be here.”<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> city<br />

charter, a council member<br />

must be appointed by a<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> council. If this<br />

does not happen within 30<br />

days, <strong>the</strong> mayor can make<br />

an appointment.<br />

Note: A special meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> city council was scheduled<br />

last evening to move<br />

forward with a vote.<br />

Please turn to page 2➧<br />

Public transportation is scheduled to begin July 1<br />

At its <strong>May</strong> 21 meeting, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council approved a<br />

contract with Ride Right, LLC, to provide transportation service<br />

within <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. It is scheduled to begin<br />

approximately July 1.<br />

Neighbors Helping Neighbors will continue to provide rides<br />

during <strong>the</strong> next six weeks. To be a volunteer driver or to<br />

schedule a ride, call Ed Hoover, volunteer coordinator, at<br />

419-279-4009.<br />

Penta BOE approves contracts for teaching, classified personnel<br />

At a special meeting on<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20, <strong>the</strong> Penta Career<br />

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

approved contracts for Penta<br />

Career Center Education<br />

Association certified and<br />

classified personnel.<br />

A three-year deal was<br />

reached with <strong>the</strong> 165-member<br />

teachers union, and a<br />

four-year contract was<br />

approved by classified staff,<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> 57 members.<br />

Both bargaining units ratified<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir agreements <strong>the</strong><br />

previous week.<br />

Terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new contracts<br />

are:<br />

•An extended work day<br />

for certified staff, including<br />

55 additional minutes Monday<br />

through Thursday and<br />

15 minutes on Friday.<br />

•A 2.5 percent increase in<br />

wages for both bargaining<br />

units in <strong>2013</strong>, a 2 percent<br />

increase in 2014-15 and a<br />

1.5 percent increase in 2015-<br />

16. For classified personnel,<br />

year four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contract<br />

allows for a discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

wages only if both parties<br />

agree.<br />

•An increase in <strong>the</strong><br />

employee share <strong>of</strong> monthly<br />

premiums for insurance<br />

under <strong>the</strong> preferred provider<br />

organization plan. Employ-<br />

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PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER<br />

ees will pay 12.5 percent, 15<br />

percent and 17.5 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> premium in <strong>the</strong> first, second<br />

and third years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

contract, respectively.<br />

Deductibles also will<br />

increase beginning July 1<br />

from $200 to $400 annually<br />

for single coverage and from<br />

$400 to $800 for family coverage.<br />

•All new certified and<br />

classified employees opting<br />

for health insurance will<br />

have coverage under a high<br />

deductible health plan.<br />

Nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> PCCEA<br />

instructional staff nor support<br />

personnel has received a<br />

raise in <strong>the</strong> past two years.<br />

In June 2011, <strong>the</strong> unions<br />

and <strong>the</strong> school board<br />

approved a two-year wage<br />

freeze which expires June<br />

30.<br />

At that time, <strong>the</strong> wage<br />

freeze was prompted by<br />

expected flat or declining<br />

local funding coupled with a<br />

reduction in state funding for<br />

career technical education.<br />

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

board approved a one-year<br />

limited contract for Robert<br />

Haas Jr., construction electricity<br />

instructor, for<br />

$50,096. Additionally, he<br />

will receive a stipend <strong>of</strong><br />

$3,050 for three extended<br />

service days in <strong>2013</strong>-14.<br />

The board also modified<br />

a contract for instructor<br />

After a lull <strong>of</strong> several<br />

years during <strong>the</strong> economic<br />

recession, new development<br />

soon will be coming to<br />

Rossford.<br />

The Rossford Planning<br />

Commission approved plans<br />

for two new construction<br />

projects at a <strong>May</strong> 8 meeting.<br />

Ken Hicks <strong>of</strong> Diverse<br />

Development received<br />

approval to build ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

small plaza along U.S.<br />

Route 20 in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Meijer store.<br />

Mr. Hicks was <strong>the</strong> developer<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Five Guys<br />

Burger and Fries plaza and<br />

<strong>the</strong> KFC restaurant, also<br />

built on Meijer outlots.<br />

City Administrator Ed<br />

Ciecka said <strong>the</strong> tenants for<br />

<strong>the</strong> new plaza were not<br />

revealed to <strong>the</strong> planning<br />

commission.<br />

The 6,440-square-foot<br />

building will be located on<br />

2.62 acres.<br />

75¢ SINGLE COPY<br />

Kelly Strahm from a fiveyear<br />

to a one-year limited<br />

contract.<br />

–Jane Maiolo<br />

Two development plans<br />

receive city approval<br />

Construction is expected<br />

to start in 60 days, he<br />

added.<br />

A preliminary plan for a<br />

Holiday Inn Express on<br />

Clark Drive also was<br />

approved by <strong>the</strong> planning<br />

commission.<br />

The 91-bed, four story<br />

hotel would be located on<br />

5.02 acres, north <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

curve on Clark.<br />

“We don’t have detailed<br />

plans yet,” Mr. Ciecka said.<br />

Bennett Enterprises, <strong>the</strong><br />

hotel’s developer, is still<br />

seeking financing for <strong>the</strong><br />

project, but needed preliminary<br />

approval from <strong>the</strong> city<br />

for <strong>the</strong> funding to be<br />

secured, he explained.<br />

Rob Armstrong, vice<br />

president at Bennett, and<br />

consulting engineer George<br />

Oravecz attended <strong>the</strong> meeting<br />

to present <strong>the</strong> proposal<br />

to <strong>the</strong> planning commission.<br />

–Beth Church


Page 2 — <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

Exchange Club honors firefighters, <strong>of</strong>ficers and deputy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year<br />

➧Continued from page 1<br />

rescue, SCUBA diver,<br />

advanced truck company<br />

operations and firefighter<br />

safety.<br />

“It is my honor to recommend<br />

Amy Allan for <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire Division<br />

Firefigher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year.”<br />

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

Firefighter<br />

Michael Green<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Firefighter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

is Michael Green. He was<br />

originally hired as a volunteer<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> department<br />

in July 2009, wrote<br />

Fire Chief Tom Brice in his<br />

nomination letter.<br />

“Since <strong>the</strong>n, he has been<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most active members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> department. He<br />

is consistently one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

members who make <strong>the</strong><br />

most runs each month. He<br />

has made his training as a<br />

firefighter/paramedic his<br />

priority and has completed<br />

more than 1,000 hours <strong>of</strong><br />

training in his nearly four<br />

years with <strong>the</strong> department.<br />

“In addition, he has<br />

become an advanced EMT,<br />

a firefighter II and a hazardous<br />

materials technician.<br />

Currently, he is attending<br />

paramedic school at Wood<br />

County Hospital where he is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> top students in<br />

his class.<br />

“Since starting as a volunteer,<br />

his training among<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r things has allowed<br />

him to become a part-time<br />

employee. His dedication to<br />

<strong>the</strong> department over <strong>the</strong><br />

years has been admirable.<br />

“If we need someone to<br />

come into work in a pinch,<br />

he is more than happy to do<br />

it. Even when he is not<br />

working, <strong>of</strong>ten times he can<br />

be found helping out around<br />

<strong>the</strong> station. He volunteers<br />

his time to help with <strong>the</strong><br />

township’s monthly food<br />

program and with Operation<br />

Breadbasket, which is an<br />

annual program where food<br />

and gifts are provided to<br />

more than 100 area families.<br />

“He also has become<br />

active in educating future<br />

firefighters as an advisor for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Rossford Fire Explorers.<br />

“Congratulations to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township Firefighter<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year Michael<br />

Green.”<br />

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

Detective Sergeant<br />

Jim Gross<br />

Selected for <strong>the</strong> law<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

year award in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township is Detective Sergeant<br />

Jim Gross.<br />

The detective sergeant<br />

started with <strong>the</strong> township in<br />

December 1987 as a dispatcher<br />

and became a police<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer in 1995. He was promoted<br />

to detective in April<br />

2004 and worked in <strong>the</strong><br />

detective bureau until<br />

November 2008, when he<br />

was promoted to sergeant<br />

and went back to road patrol<br />

as afternoon shift supervisor.<br />

In February 2011,<br />

Detective Gross returned to<br />

<strong>the</strong> detective bureau, but<br />

NWOPCP, Inc. Welcomes<br />

Maureen Anderson, PA-C<br />

this time as a supervisor.<br />

In his letter <strong>of</strong> recommendation,<br />

Police Chief<br />

Mark Hetrick wrote <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

“It would be difficult to<br />

narrow down all <strong>the</strong> great<br />

accomplishments <strong>of</strong> Detective<br />

Sgt. Gross, so I will<br />

attempt to summarize.<br />

“Jim always goes above<br />

and beyond, whe<strong>the</strong>r it be a<br />

case he is investigating, or<br />

volunteering his time to various<br />

community organizations.<br />

In 2010 while <strong>the</strong><br />

afternoon shift supervisor,<br />

Jim saw <strong>the</strong> need to form<br />

Retail Group to help combat<br />

<strong>the</strong> daily <strong>the</strong>fts from our<br />

retail stores. Jim organized<br />

all <strong>the</strong> loss prevention <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

and store managers<br />

from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

and Rossford businesses<br />

along <strong>the</strong> Route 20 corridor.<br />

This was to share information<br />

amongst <strong>the</strong> stores and<br />

<strong>the</strong> police to crack down on<br />

<strong>the</strong> retail <strong>the</strong>ft organizations<br />

that prey on <strong>the</strong> retailers.<br />

Robert Schmidt, MD, Irshad Hasan, MD and <strong>the</strong> staff at<br />

Rossford Family Practice, a Division <strong>of</strong> NWOPCP, Inc., are<br />

pleased to announce that Maureen Anderson, PA-C joined<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir practice.<br />

Maureen will be seeing patients from <strong>the</strong> Rossford Family<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong>fice at 930 Dixie Highway, Rossford, 43460. She<br />

is now accepting new patients as well as children and newborns.<br />

Maureen received her Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree from Albion College and her Master<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science degree from Central Michigan University. She has a special inter-<br />

<br />

Maureen enjoys photography, antiquing and sports in her spare time. She will<br />

be providing care to NWOPCP patients at area nursing homes and also looks forward<br />

to serving <strong>the</strong> patients in our community.<br />

To schedule an appointment with Maureen, please call Rossford Family Practice<br />

at 419-666-6682.<br />

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recovered upwards <strong>of</strong><br />

a million dollars in cash and<br />

property. Jim receives calls<br />

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ei<strong>the</strong>r speak at <strong>the</strong>ir conferences<br />

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up <strong>the</strong>ir own Retail Groups.<br />

“Finally, I would like to<br />

commend Detective Sgt.<br />

Gross for his investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> arson at <strong>the</strong> Mosque<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greater Toledo. On September<br />

30, 2012, at 4:58<br />

p.m., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

received a fire alarm at <strong>the</strong><br />

mosque on Scheider Road.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> fire was extinguished,<br />

it became quickly<br />

apparent that it was not<br />

accidental and Detective<br />

Sgt. Gross was called in to<br />

investigate.<br />

“Jim quickly determined<br />

it was arson and had a person<br />

<strong>of</strong> interest, whose identity<br />

was not known. A photograph<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suspect was<br />

released to <strong>the</strong> media and by<br />

4 p.m. on October 2, <strong>the</strong><br />

suspect was in custody. The<br />

suspect was Randy Linn, a<br />

truck driver from Fort<br />

Wayne, Indiana, who pr<strong>of</strong>essed<br />

a dislike <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Muslim<br />

faith and intentionally<br />

set fire to <strong>the</strong> mosque. In<br />

part, because <strong>of</strong> Detective<br />

Sgt. Gross’ thorough investigation,<br />

Randy Linn pleaded<br />

guilty and was recently<br />

sentenced to 20 years in<br />

federal prison.<br />

“In closing, I would like<br />

to commend Detective Sgt.<br />

Gross for his exemplary<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism. He is truly<br />

a credit to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township Police Department<br />

and <strong>the</strong> law enforcement<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession.”<br />

➧Continued from page 1<br />

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

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

•Approved a $82,384<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> an International<br />

dump/plow truck chassis<br />

from Nollenberger truck<br />

sales.<br />

•Approved a $55,713<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> equipment from<br />

Henderson Truck Equipment<br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Police Officer<br />

Matt Schlumbohm<br />

Receiving <strong>the</strong> law<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

year for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

is Matt Schlumbohm.<br />

Officer Schlumbohm is a<br />

native <strong>of</strong> Gilboa, Ohio, in<br />

Putnam County. He<br />

received a bachelor’s degree<br />

in criminal justice from <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Toledo and<br />

began his career with <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> in January<br />

1998.<br />

In his letter <strong>of</strong> recommendation,<br />

Police Chief<br />

Dan Paez wrote <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

“Matt is a patrol <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

and currently is assigned to<br />

work <strong>the</strong> afternoon shift.<br />

Matt is <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer with <strong>the</strong><br />

most seniority on <strong>the</strong> afternoon<br />

shift and fills in as a<br />

shift supervisor in <strong>the</strong><br />

absence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon<br />

shift sergeants. He does a<br />

good job when working as<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer in charge.<br />

“He has matured as an<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer, developed his policing<br />

skills and possesses a<br />

calm and level-headed<br />

demeanor that provides an<br />

excellent guide and example<br />

to <strong>the</strong> younger <strong>of</strong>ficers who<br />

work with him. He does an<br />

excellent job when dealing<br />

with a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />

police calls for service. The<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer has demonstrated his<br />

ability to diffuse agitated<br />

situations and even gain <strong>the</strong><br />

support <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs present in<br />

achieving a peaceful resolution<br />

to difficult calls even<br />

when an arrest is necessary.<br />

That is a difficult but<br />

extremely beneficial skill to<br />

develop and possess.<br />

“Matt was trained and<br />

served as a motorcycle <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

for approximately five<br />

years. His service as a<br />

Brody Walters appointed<br />

for <strong>the</strong> dump/plow truck.<br />

•Authorized a $250,000<br />

purchase for a replacement<br />

medic unit.<br />

•Approved a $116,540<br />

contract with Strawser Construction<br />

for resurfacing<br />

work on South Boundary<br />

Street.<br />

•Approved a $39,810<br />

contract with Wolfe Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

to repair <strong>the</strong> municipal<br />

building ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

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motorcycle <strong>of</strong>ficer was<br />

extremely beneficial during<br />

many special events where<br />

<strong>the</strong> motorcycle facilitated<br />

responses to calls that were<br />

difficult to address with a<br />

conventional patrol vehicle.<br />

For example, during <strong>the</strong><br />

2004 Presidential rally at<br />

Fort Meigs, Matt very effectively<br />

utilized <strong>the</strong> police<br />

motorcycle to control<br />

crowds that lined <strong>the</strong> roadway<br />

and maintained open<br />

<strong>the</strong> departure route for <strong>the</strong><br />

Presidential motorcade.<br />

“Matt has an interest in<br />

firearms and is scheduled to<br />

attend training this summer<br />

to become a certified police<br />

firearms instructor and join<br />

<strong>the</strong> police division firearms<br />

training unit.<br />

“The <strong>of</strong>ficer is a very<br />

active <strong>of</strong>ficer in addressing<br />

traffic safety and enforcement<br />

concerns throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> city. He has a very good<br />

grasp <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong><br />

addressing problem areas <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> city and applying <strong>the</strong><br />

appropriate level <strong>of</strong> enforcement<br />

to achieve <strong>the</strong> support<br />

and voluntary compliance<br />

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

“Matt is not a complainer<br />

and maintains a positive<br />

and upbeat attitude as he<br />

goes about carrying out his<br />

duties. Officer Schlumbohm<br />

is a very well rounded<br />

police <strong>of</strong>ficer who is very<br />

dedicated to providing top<br />

notch police service to <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> community and<br />

a very fine example <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

quality <strong>of</strong>ficers who work<br />

for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Police Division. It is my<br />

privilege and honor to nominate<br />

Officer Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />

Schlumbohm as <strong>the</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Exchange Club<br />

Law Enforcement Officer <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Year for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.”<br />

•Authorized a memoranda<br />

<strong>of</strong> understanding with<br />

Middleton and <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

townships for shared<br />

expenses for road repairs.<br />

•Authorized a $149,000<br />

contract with Proudfoot<br />

Associates for design work<br />

on improvements to <strong>the</strong><br />

intersection <strong>of</strong> State Route<br />

25 and Eckel Junction Road.<br />

•Set <strong>the</strong> following summer<br />

schedule for city council<br />

meetings: June 4 and 18;<br />

July 9 and 30, and August<br />

20.<br />

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

meetings: service-safety,<br />

Monday, June 3, 5:30 p.m.;<br />

recreation, Monday, June 17,<br />

5 p.m.; economic development,<br />

Monday, June 17,<br />

5:30 p.m., and planning and<br />

zoning, Wednesday, June 19,<br />

5 p.m.<br />

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

council is Tuesday, June 4,<br />

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

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

and are open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Way Public Library plans<br />

summer reading programs<br />

Boys and girls are invited<br />

to “Dig into Reading”<br />

through <strong>the</strong> Summer Reading<br />

Club at Way Public Library.<br />

The library will <strong>of</strong>fer programs<br />

with stories, music,<br />

crafts, art and more.<br />

Participants visit <strong>the</strong><br />

library each week to record<br />

<strong>the</strong> books <strong>the</strong>y have read and<br />

receive a sticker for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

reading log and a small prize.<br />

The first prize and sticker<br />

will be issued <strong>the</strong> week <strong>of</strong><br />

June 10.<br />

Children entering fourth<br />

and fifth grades will be eligible<br />

for weekly prize drawings.<br />

Preschoolers may participate<br />

by having books read to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m.<br />

The names <strong>of</strong> preschoolers<br />

through third graders will<br />

appear in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong> when <strong>the</strong>y<br />

have recorded <strong>the</strong> reading <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir first book.<br />

During a “make-up”<br />

week, held July 22-28, for as<br />

long as supplies last, children<br />

can collect one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stickers<br />

and prizes <strong>the</strong>y missed.<br />

The library has planned<br />

<strong>the</strong> following activities for<br />

June:<br />

•Do You “Dig” Balloons?<br />

Sure, everyone does! Erica<br />

Carlson will teach students<br />

how to sculpt <strong>the</strong>ir own creations<br />

at this balloon workshop<br />

being held on June 13,<br />

from 3 to 4 p.m. for children<br />

ages 6-10.<br />

•What lurks Under <strong>the</strong><br />

Earth? Find out by joining a<br />

naturalist at W.W. Knight<br />

Nature Preserve at <strong>29</strong>530<br />

White Road. Participants will<br />

meet in <strong>the</strong> parking lot and<br />

should wear boots and play<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s. This is being held on<br />

Masterworks Chorale to present<br />

‘American Collage’ Sat., June 1<br />

Masterworks Chorale<br />

wraps up its 2012-13 season<br />

at 8 p.m. on June 1, with<br />

“American Collage” at <strong>the</strong><br />

Valentine Theater. The collage<br />

format <strong>of</strong>fers unusual<br />

juxtapositions <strong>of</strong> performance<br />

media in two seamless acts.<br />

Even though relatively<br />

young, compared to England<br />

and Western Europe, America<br />

can lay claim to a heritage <strong>of</strong><br />

music that is uniquely its<br />

own. “American Collage”<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers an evening <strong>of</strong> American<br />

folk songs, musical <strong>the</strong>atre,<br />

bluegrass, jazz and<br />

songs from Hollywood’s<br />

Golden Age.<br />

Joining us for American<br />

Collage is an eclectic mix <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> best Toledo has to <strong>of</strong>fer in<br />

June 20, from 1:30 to 2:30<br />

p.m. for children entering<br />

grades 1 through 5.<br />

•Diggity Dog–It’s Biscuit!<br />

Children ages 3 to 5 can<br />

enjoy stories and activities<br />

featuring this favorite book<br />

character by Alyssa Capucilli<br />

on June 21, at 10 a.m.<br />

•Let’s Dance and Sing<br />

Along with James C<strong>of</strong>fey, an<br />

award winning music artist,<br />

on June 27, at 3 p.m. This is<br />

for all ages, and no registration<br />

is required. Just stop in<br />

for a foot stomping good<br />

time.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above programs,<br />

except “Let’s Dance<br />

and Sing” require online registration<br />

at www.waylibrary<br />

.info. This can be done from<br />

home or at <strong>the</strong> library computers.<br />

Programs needing registration<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Youth Services’<br />

Desk include Page Turners’<br />

Book Discussion for ages 9<br />

to 12, and Summer Art<br />

Adventures for grades 1 to 4.<br />

The Summer Art Adventures<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered June 12,<br />

19 and 26, and requires a fee<br />

<strong>of</strong> $3 per session to participate.<br />

The art programs are a<br />

collaborative effort with local<br />

art educator, Robin Ballmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

The Page Turners’ Book<br />

Discussion will be held June<br />

25, at 12:30 p.m. It features<br />

<strong>the</strong> book, “The One and Only<br />

Ivan,” by Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Applegate.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> this book will<br />

be available at <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Services desk during registration.<br />

Registration for all programs<br />

begins June 3. For<br />

more details and times, visit<br />

<strong>the</strong> library’s Web site at<br />

www.way library.info.<br />

<strong>the</strong> performing arts including:<br />

Kim Beuhler, classical voice<br />

and jazz faculty member at<br />

<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Toledo and<br />

founding member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

vocal jazz ensemble “6th <strong>Edition</strong>;”<br />

folk/bluegrass group<br />

“Toge<strong>the</strong>r Again,” and<br />

dancers from Ballet Theatre<br />

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

For ticket information,<br />

call 419-242-2787. Tickets<br />

also will be available at <strong>the</strong><br />

door.<br />

Auditions for next year’s<br />

interns and chorale members<br />

will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 14 and 16, in <strong>the</strong> Ottawa<br />

Hills High School choir<br />

room. To learn more, or to<br />

make an appointment to audition,<br />

call 419-242-0800.<br />

Letters policy<br />

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

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

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 printed each week.<br />

Time and space permitting, all o<strong>the</strong>r letters will be posted on <strong>the</strong> newspaper’s<br />

web site, www.perrysburg. com.<br />

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

<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 phone<br />

number for verification before publishing.


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Park Boulevard, 10000<br />

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found property, 10000 block<br />

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Rescue runs, (2) 10000<br />

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20000 block Oregon Road,<br />

20000 block Glenwood<br />

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reports, 25000 block<br />

West River Road, 27000<br />

block Oregon Road; welfare<br />

check, 9000 block Mandell<br />

Road; criminal damage,<br />

10000 block Fremont Pike.<br />

Monday, <strong>May</strong> 20<br />

Accident, 7000 block<br />

Reitz Road; rescue runs,<br />

24000 block Lime City<br />

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alarm, 200 block J Street;<br />

criminal damage and burglary,<br />

<strong>29</strong>000 block Oregon<br />

Road; mental illness, 10000<br />

block Ford Road; K-9 utilized<br />

and incident report,<br />

Roachton Road at I-75; K-9<br />

utilized and <strong>the</strong>ft, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike; assault,<br />

9000 block Buck Road.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Rescue runs, 20000 block<br />

Starlight Road, 8000 block<br />

Chrysler Drive; assault, 300<br />

block D Street; incident report,<br />

7000 block Lunitas<br />

Lane.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 22<br />

Rescue runs, 20000 block<br />

Hufford Road, 28000 block<br />

Starbright Boulevard, 8000<br />

block Chrysler Drive; fire<br />

call, 900 block Locust Street;<br />

criminal damage, 27000<br />

block Oregon Road; disorderly<br />

conduct, 23000 block<br />

Lime City Road; <strong>the</strong>ft,<br />

28000 block Oregon Road,<br />

300 block Fifth Street; domestic<br />

violence, 26000<br />

block Amberwood Drive; incident<br />

report, 28000 block<br />

Hufford Drive, drug paraphernalia,<br />

10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 23<br />

Accident, Avenue at<br />

White roads; rescue runs,<br />

28000 block Cedar Park<br />

Boulevard, 20000 block<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>rford Drive, 30000<br />

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Real estate transfers<br />

from <strong>May</strong> 1 to 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

William A. and Deborah<br />

A. Gilbert to Everbank, 445<br />

West Sixth Street, $64,000.<br />

Robert J. and Joan B.<br />

Fleitz to Barry G. and Rebecca<br />

S. Borough, 459 Rutledge<br />

Road, $270,000.<br />

Mary L. Shaw to Harvey<br />

E. and Joyce M. Takacs,<br />

26408 West Wexford Drive,<br />

$155,400.<br />

William M. Stolar and<br />

Michele Shipman-Stolar to<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w S. and Samantha N.<br />

Sutter, 900 Apple Creek,<br />

$169,000.<br />

Sean and Angela Ruby to<br />

James M. Harbauer, 705 Little<br />

Creek Drive, $146,000.<br />

PRV Enterprises LLC to<br />

Jai Prasad and Nidhi Varma,<br />

1544 North Redhawk,<br />

$155,000.<br />

Gregory T. and Lorraine<br />

A. Keel to Ryan J. and<br />

Christina A. Wronkowicz,<br />

10339 Cliffwood Road,<br />

$168,000.<br />

Syed Arif Zafar and Fozia<br />

Arif to Amanda L. and Daniel<br />

Carter, 25253 Ramblehurst<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7 to 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 7<br />

Medic runs, 26500 block<br />

North Dixie Highway, 800<br />

block Three Meadows Drive;<br />

alarms, (2) 26400 block<br />

Southpoint Road, 4100 block<br />

Chappel Drive; criminal damage,<br />

5100 block Hollenbeck<br />

Drive; fraud, 900 block Locust<br />

Street, 12300 block Waterstone<br />

Lane.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 8<br />

Medic runs, 10700 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 100 block East<br />

Front Street, 800 block Locust<br />

Street, 200 block West Indiana<br />

Avenue; excessive nosie,<br />

Sandusky at East Boundary<br />

streets; criminal damage,<br />

1000 block Locust Street, 100<br />

block East Third Street; fraud,<br />

100 block East Front Street;<br />

family disturbance, 800 block<br />

Locust Street.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 9<br />

Accident, 600 block<br />

Maumee Western Reserve<br />

Road; medic runs, (2) 7100<br />

block South Wilkinson Way,<br />

600 block West Indiana Avenue,<br />

1500 block Turnbury<br />

Lane, 13400 block Roachton<br />

Road; alarms, 200 block East<br />

Boundary Street, 25500 block<br />

Fort Meigs Road; <strong>the</strong>ft, 28100<br />

block White Road, 26500<br />

block North Dixie Highway.<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 10<br />

Accidents, 10700 block<br />

Fremont Pike, Fort Meigs<br />

Road at Spafford Drive, 2100<br />

block Levis Commons Boulevard,<br />

10700 block Avenue<br />

Road, North Dixie Highway<br />

at I-475 north, 200 block<br />

Birchdale Road; medic runs,<br />

100 block Trinity Court, 7100<br />

block South Wilkinson Way,<br />

1000 block Valley Bluff<br />

Road, 900 block East Boundary<br />

Street; alarms, 400 block<br />

West South Boundary Street,<br />

<strong>29</strong>100 block West River<br />

Road, 200 block Twinbrook<br />

Drive, 300 block Three Mead-<br />

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Drive, $185,000.<br />

James M. and Marla Stone<br />

to Steven J. and Michele S.<br />

Bronder, 210 North Ridge<br />

Drive, $265,000.<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w and Laura<br />

Franchetti to Jacob B. and<br />

Ashley A. Cunningham,<br />

26375 Windy Trace Road,<br />

$239,900.<br />

Keith Jay Stewart to<br />

Ronald Paul and Mary A.<br />

Sparrowe, 10313 Reitz Road,<br />

$154,000.<br />

Midland Agency <strong>of</strong> Northwest<br />

Ohio, Inc., trustee to<br />

Woodmont Two LLC, 0 Fremont<br />

Pike, $250,000.<br />

Gary K. Chapman 1/3 interest<br />

to Mat<strong>the</strong>w and Lindsay<br />

M. Stevenson, 0 Tracy<br />

Road, $47,600.<br />

Joel W. Chapman 1/3 interest<br />

to Mat<strong>the</strong>w and Lindsay<br />

M. Stevenson, 0 Tracy<br />

Road, $47,600.<br />

DH Moser Farms Family<br />

LLC 1/3 interest to Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />

and Lindsay M. Stevenson, 0<br />

Tracy Road, $47,600.<br />

James W. Boston Jr. and<br />

Rosanne Boston, trustees to<br />

Kyle E. Wright and Elizabeth<br />

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M. Rumpf, 894 Shearwood<br />

Drive, $157,000.<br />

Michael E. and Patrick E.<br />

Daly to Kenneth L. and Elizabeth<br />

A. Haas, trustees, 508<br />

Colony Court, $120,000.<br />

Jeffrey A. and Sherry<br />

Minch to Fifth Third MOrtgage<br />

Company, 711 Findlay<br />

Street, $70,000.<br />

Thomas E. and Julia P.<br />

Kerr to Ryan M. and Lindsay<br />

Dwornik, 1512 Riverview<br />

Court, $310,000.<br />

BONY Mellon to Nathan<br />

and Ashley Egbert, 1106<br />

Brookwoode Road,<br />

$450,000.<br />

Jamie E. Wietrzykowski<br />

to American Transmission,<br />

11993 Reitz Road, $69,900.<br />

Leslie A. Lopez fka Leslie<br />

A. Voisard and Jeffrey P.<br />

Lopez to James M. Cuhran,<br />

153 Fox Hill Lane, $126,000.<br />

Saba Custom Homes LLC<br />

to Cheryl Waters, 10893 Sun<br />

Trace Drive, $259,850.<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Nicol to Reem<br />

Subei, 457 Pauly Drive,<br />

$162,000.<br />

Mark S. and San Juanita<br />

Belcher, trustees to Devin and<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Police Report<br />

ows Drive; excessive noise, Highway at north I-475,<br />

10600 block Fremont Pike. 25900 block North Dixie<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 11 Highway; medic runs, 100<br />

Accidents, 26000 block block West Indiana Avenue,<br />

North Dixie Highway, Roach- 1100 block Village Square<br />

ton Road at North Dixie Drive, (2) unit block Dr.<br />

Highway, Locust at East Front McAuley Court, 7100 block<br />

streets, south I-475; medic South Wilkinson Way, 200<br />

runs, 3500 block Rivers Edge block Manor Drive, 100 block<br />

Drive, unit block Dr. West Indiana Avenue, 200<br />

McAuley Court, 1100 block block Marie Place; fire, 26800<br />

Louisiana Avenue; alarms, block Lakevue Drive; alarms,<br />

1100 block Pr<strong>of</strong>essional 100 block Wentworth Court,<br />

Drive, 12200 block Williams (2) 800 block Locust Street,<br />

Road; disorderly conduct, 1400 block South Redhawk<br />

27300 block Carronade Drive, 200 block West Indi-<br />

Drive, 10600 block Fremont ana Avenue, 2100 block<br />

Pike, 27000 block Carronade South Wilkinson Way, 25500<br />

Drive; family disturbance, block Fort Meigs Road, 6100<br />

13400 block Roachton Road, block Levis Commons Boule-<br />

100 block West South Boundvard; telephone harassment,<br />

ary Street; threats, 100 block 26700 block Carronade<br />

West South Boundary Street; Drive.<br />

fraud, 1600 block Eaglecrest Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 15<br />

Road; family <strong>of</strong>fense, 300 Accident, North Dixie<br />

block Three Meadows Court. Highway at Craig Drive;<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 12 medic runs, 7100 block South<br />

Accident, north I-75 at Wilkinson Way, 1100 block<br />

Fremont Pike; medic runs, Village Square Drive, 200<br />

100 block Trinity Court, 200 block Elm Street, 500 block<br />

block Trinity Court, 1000 Louisiana Avenue, 12800<br />

block Evergreen Court, 10600 block Five Point Road, 10700<br />

block Avenue Road, 200 block Avenue Road; alarms,<br />

block Birchdale Road, 7100 300 block West Seventh<br />

block South Wilkinson Way; Street, 500 block East Front<br />

alarm, 12400 block Five Point Street; vandalism, Fort Meigs<br />

Road; disorderly conduct, Road at south I-475, 26000<br />

6100 block Levis Commons block Fort Meigs Road; wa-<br />

Boulevard; criminal mischief, tercraft violation, 100 block<br />

1300 block Running Brook West Front Street; criminal<br />

Drive, 600 block Timbercreek damage, 12400 block Grogan<br />

Court; fraud, 100 block Trin- Drive; excessive noise, 100<br />

ity Court.<br />

block West Fifth Street.<br />

Monday, <strong>May</strong> 13<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 16<br />

Accidents, Louisiana Av-<br />

W enue at Scheider Road, 300<br />

Accidents, North Dixie<br />

Highway at south I-475, Fre-<br />

block Walnut Street, 10700 mont Pike at South I-75;<br />

block Fremont Pike; medic medic runs, 100 block Cran-<br />

runs, unit block Dr. McAuley den Drive, unit block Dr.<br />

Court; alarms, 200 block McAuley Court, 200 block<br />

Louisiana Avenue; excessive Marie Place; alarms, 700<br />

noise, 800 block Three Mead- block Ashbury Drive, 1100<br />

ows Drive; keep <strong>the</strong> peace, block Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Drive; dis-<br />

600 block Hea<strong>the</strong>rmoor Lane. orderly conduct, 400 block<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 14 East Third Street; excessive<br />

Accidents, North Dixie noise, 100 block West Fifth<br />

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to <strong>the</strong> Wood County Hospital<br />

medical staff. He joined Sean Machanda, M.D. and <strong>the</strong><br />

Bowling Green Family Physicians practice in March <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

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cine in 2009. He completed a family practice residency at<br />

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419-352-9071<br />

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Michelle Conklin, 1815 Eaglehurst,<br />

$240,000.<br />

Susan E. Lyons, trustee to<br />

Shawn P. Sterling, 1465<br />

Rivercrest Drive, $<strong>29</strong>5,000.<br />

McCarthy Builders Inc. to<br />

Margaret Colleen Iten, 26304<br />

Stillwater, $212,000.<br />

Nebil I. and Ulku Orkan to<br />

Joseph P. Labadie, 25206<br />

Riverview Place, $411,000.<br />

Margaret C. Iten to<br />

Nicholas and Amanda Horen,<br />

13716 Otusso Drive,<br />

$233,500.<br />

Nicholas G. and Amanda<br />

M. Horen to Blayze D.<br />

Behney, 207 West Eighth<br />

Street, $82,000.<br />

Jeremiah M. Howard,<br />

trustee to Pamela L. Addy,<br />

13877 Roachton Road,<br />

$105,000.<br />

Jeremiah M. Howald to<br />

Pamela L. Addy, 0 Fort Meigs<br />

Road, $27,500.<br />

Ronald F. and Roberta L.<br />

Royhab to Joshua and Trista<br />

Young, 27262 Fort Meigs<br />

Road, $215,000.<br />

Jimmy M. and Sara P.<br />

Freeman to Eric D. Allar and<br />

Jessica M. Zvosec, 341<br />

Street.<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 17<br />

Accidents, Eckel Junction<br />

Road at North Dixie Highway,<br />

North Dixie Highway at<br />

Craig Drive; alarms, 300<br />

block East Indiana Avenue,<br />

26500 block North Dixie<br />

Highway, 300 block East Indiana<br />

Avenue; criminal mischief,<br />

Fort Meigs Road at<br />

north I-475; fraud, 200 block<br />

Louisiana Avenue; criminal<br />

damage, 12500 block<br />

Williams Road.<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 18<br />

Accidents, Louisiana Avenue<br />

at West Front Street, 400<br />

block East Boundary Street;<br />

medic runs, 400 block West<br />

Seventh Street, 1600 block<br />

Brigham Drive, 3100 block<br />

Chappel Drive, 200 block<br />

Manor Drive, unit block Dr.<br />

McAuley Court; alarms, 800<br />

block Wood Sorrel Lane,<br />

26400 block Fort Meigs<br />

Road, 26600 block North<br />

Dixie Highway, 4100 block<br />

Chappel Drive, 12400 block<br />

Five Point Road, 25900 block<br />

West River Road, 25500<br />

block North Dixie Highway;<br />

<strong>the</strong>ft, 27900 block White<br />

Road, 1300 block Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard; disorderly<br />

conduct, 26500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway.<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 19<br />

Accident, south I-475 at<br />

south I-75; medic runs, 800<br />

block Blackhorse Court, 3500<br />

block Rivers Edge Drive, 100<br />

block West Indiana Avenue,<br />

900 block Findlay Street,<br />

13400 block Eckel Junction<br />

Road; alarms, 12300 block<br />

Roachton Road, 25900 block<br />

North Dixie Highway; disorderly<br />

conduct, 6100 block<br />

Levis Commons Boulevard;<br />

criminal damage, 13700<br />

block Eckel Junction Road.<br />

Monday, <strong>May</strong> 20<br />

Accidents, 13300 block<br />

Roachton Road, 27300 block<br />

Bridgeview Drive, $193,500.<br />

Jennifer Croce Rokke to<br />

Eric A. Romp and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

H. Hay Romp, aka Romp,<br />

26720 Mohawk Drive,<br />

$259,900.<br />

Devin R. Conklin and<br />

Michelle L. Conklin htta Jacobs<br />

to Elena L. Duvall, 834<br />

Maple Street, $134,000.<br />

F&C Investments, LLC to<br />

Shops at Fremont Pike, LLC,<br />

0 Fremont Pike, $395,000.<br />

William H. and Carole B.<br />

Blecke to Chad A. and Kelsey<br />

L. Suffel, 301 Sycamore<br />

Lane, $220,000.<br />

James and Victoria I. Fugate<br />

to William H. and Carole<br />

B. Blecke, 26347 West Wexford<br />

Drive, $172,800.<br />

Louisville Title Agency<br />

for Northwest Ohio, Inc.,<br />

trustee to David D. and Cynthia<br />

R. Benson, 3652 Turtle<br />

Creek Drive, $80,000.<br />

Ronald L. Corkins to Luis<br />

E. Gonzalez De La Fuente,<br />

1495 Marsh Hawk Road,<br />

$200,000.<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> New York Mellon<br />

to Barry and Lynette Wyss,<br />

819 Cherry Street, $73,100.<br />

Carronade Drive, 26400<br />

block Laurel Lane; medic<br />

runs, 200 block Zoar Drive,<br />

700 block Sandusky Street;<br />

fraud, 12300 block Waterstone<br />

Lane; criminal mischief,<br />

Fort Meigs Road at north I-<br />

475; <strong>the</strong>ft, 12200 block<br />

Williams Road; unruly juvenile,<br />

900 block Bexley Drive.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Accidents, 25700 block<br />

Fort Meigs Road, East South<br />

Boundary at Sandusky streets;<br />

medic runs, 1300 block Levis<br />

Commons Boulevard, 7100<br />

block South Wilkinson Way,<br />

10500 block Avenue Road,<br />

900 block Commerce Drive;<br />

fire call, 1300 block Levis<br />

Commons Boulevard; criminal<br />

damage, 13300 block<br />

Roachton Road; fraud, 26900<br />

block North Dixie Highway;<br />

threats, 1300 block Levis<br />

Commons Boulevard.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 21<br />

Accidents, 3100 block<br />

Levis Commons Boulevard,<br />

Fremont Pike at south I-75,<br />

Brigham Drive at Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard, Louisiana<br />

Avenue at Eckel Junction<br />

Road; medic runs, 100 block<br />

Fox Hill Lane, 500 block East<br />

Sixth Street, 400 block West<br />

South Boundary Street; fire<br />

calls, 900 block Locust Street,<br />

4100 block Brockway Drive;<br />

alarms, 1300 block Levis<br />

Commons Boulevard, 13700<br />

block Eckel Junction Road,<br />

700 block Ashbury Drive;<br />

<strong>the</strong>ft, 1000 block Sandusky<br />

Street, 27000 block Carronade<br />

Drive; family <strong>of</strong>fense,<br />

27000 block Carronade<br />

Drive, 10700 block Avenue<br />

Road, 26700 block Lakevue<br />

Drive; criminal damage, 100<br />

block West Second Street; sex<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenses, 26700 block Lakevue<br />

Drive.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 22<br />

Alarm, 300 block East Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

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Page 4 — <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

Public safety/criminal justice juniors watch as Toledo <strong>May</strong>or Mike Bell, left, and Toledo<br />

Fire Chief Luis Santiago, right, donate an older model city fire truck to Penta Career Center<br />

and Superintendent Ron Matter, center.<br />

Penta Career Center accepts<br />

donation <strong>of</strong> fire truck from Toledo<br />

On <strong>May</strong> 22, a 1990 fire<br />

truck became <strong>the</strong> newest addition<br />

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

safety/EMT fire science program<br />

at Penta Career Center.<br />

The Tele Squrt 50 rig,<br />

manufactured in St. Joseph,<br />

Missouri, features a 50-foot<br />

water tower and aerial ladder<br />

and was donated to <strong>the</strong> career<br />

center by <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Toledo.<br />

Toledo <strong>May</strong>or Mike Bell<br />

said <strong>the</strong> city was pleased to<br />

donate <strong>the</strong> truck. “It [fire<br />

truck] will help educate some<br />

young people from our region<br />

and get o<strong>the</strong>rs interested in<br />

becoming emergency responders,”<br />

he said, adding, “If this<br />

motivates kids, it benefits <strong>the</strong><br />

whole region.”<br />

Toledo Fire Chief Luis<br />

Santiago said, “We’re very<br />

excited about this donation.<br />

We see this as a good way to<br />

pass on training. It is our obligation<br />

to pass on our pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

to <strong>the</strong> next generation<br />

and see this donation as a<br />

small part <strong>of</strong> that obligation.”<br />

Superintendent Ron Matter<br />

expressed his appreciation<br />

to <strong>the</strong> city. “On behalf <strong>of</strong> our<br />

public safety/EMT fire sci-<br />

ence program and <strong>the</strong> Penta<br />

administration, I’d like to<br />

thank you for working with<br />

us to make this a reality.”<br />

The superintendent became<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> availability<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> truck, valued at<br />

$2,500, from Tom Krisjanis,<br />

public safety instructor and<br />

former Toledo firefighter.<br />

Mr. Matter approached<br />

<strong>the</strong> mayor last fall about acquiring<br />

<strong>the</strong> vehicle and in<br />

April city council approved<br />

<strong>the</strong> donation.<br />

Mr. Krisjanis is pleased<br />

with <strong>the</strong> rig. “Having a fire<br />

engine as a teaching tool for<br />

our students will help take<br />

our program to <strong>the</strong> next level.<br />

This will be a tremendous<br />

benefit for our students and<br />

our program.”<br />

Public Safety/EMT fire<br />

science junior Jacob Bloomer<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rossford High School also<br />

is excited about <strong>the</strong> new addition.<br />

“This, by far, is <strong>the</strong><br />

biggest, best piece <strong>of</strong> equipment<br />

donated,” he said,<br />

adding that <strong>the</strong> program has<br />

received donations <strong>of</strong> fire<br />

turnout gear and medical<br />

equipment in <strong>the</strong> past.<br />

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Jacob and his classmates<br />

have begun examining <strong>the</strong><br />

truck more closely. “We’ve<br />

looked at it some and lifted<br />

<strong>the</strong> ladder,” he said.<br />

Fellow classmate Todd<br />

Yates <strong>of</strong> Springfield Schools,<br />

said he was “surprised and<br />

pleased” with <strong>the</strong> donation.<br />

He said <strong>the</strong> class has<br />

begun working on a Penta<br />

logo to replace <strong>the</strong> Toledo<br />

Fire insignia.<br />

“We plan on painting it a<br />

brighter red with a logo<br />

scheme that incorporates <strong>the</strong><br />

school,” he explained.<br />

The students will be<br />

working with classmates in<br />

computer-aided design on <strong>the</strong><br />

logo and will receive assistance<br />

from automotive program<br />

students with <strong>the</strong><br />

painting.<br />

But for now with <strong>the</strong><br />

school year about to end, <strong>the</strong><br />

truck will see minimal usage.<br />

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

will be stored in <strong>the</strong> maintenance<br />

area for <strong>the</strong> short term<br />

and may be housed in <strong>the</strong> addition<br />

to <strong>the</strong> land lab under<br />

construction this summer.<br />

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Nominees sought for Exchange Club<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Golden Deeds Award <strong>2013</strong><br />

The Exchange Club <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> is seeking nominations<br />

from <strong>the</strong> community<br />

for its annual Book <strong>of</strong> Golden<br />

Deeds Award.<br />

This award, first presented<br />

locally in 1980, recognizes<br />

<strong>the</strong> good deeds <strong>of</strong> citizens or<br />

civic groups and documents<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir accomplishments for future<br />

generations.<br />

The nominee may be<br />

someone who has made significant<br />

contributions to good<br />

causes or to <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> community,<br />

or it may be a person or group<br />

who has quietly and unselfishly<br />

given time, effort<br />

and talent without notoriety.<br />

Past honorees include <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights Community<br />

Association, Virginia<br />

Secor Stranahan, Fort Imagination<br />

Playground Group,<br />

Bob Boyd, Juliet Beck, Don<br />

Tigges, Ken Cappelletty,<br />

Judy Justus, Thomas Weidner,<br />

Lisa Richard, Robert<br />

Phillips, Phyllis Morton,<br />

Nancy Kelley, J.D. Justus,<br />

Deb Buker and last year’s recipient,<br />

Becky Visser.<br />

To submit a nomination,<br />

write 300 words or less stating<br />

<strong>the</strong> deeds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person or<br />

organization, including why<br />

you believe <strong>the</strong>y are deserving<br />

<strong>of</strong> this award.<br />

Send nominations to<br />

Roger Sh<strong>of</strong>fner, 26396 East<br />

Wexford Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio 43551.<br />

The deadline for nominations<br />

is Friday, June 30. The<br />

name and contact information<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person submitting<br />

<strong>the</strong> nomination also should<br />

be included.<br />

Special events planned for National Trails Day<br />

The Maumee Valley Heritage<br />

Corridor will celebrate<br />

National Trails Day on Saturday,<br />

June 1, with free activities<br />

for northwest Ohio and<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>ast Indiana outdoor enthusiasts.<br />

National Trails Day,<br />

founded by <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Hiking Society, is a national<br />

event held annually on <strong>the</strong><br />

first Saturday in June to celebrate<br />

America’s trails system,<br />

its supporters and<br />

volunteers.<br />

More than 2,000 trail activities<br />

are planned nationwide.<br />

America’s National<br />

Trails System includes<br />

200,000 miles <strong>of</strong> trails, transformed<br />

from a collection <strong>of</strong><br />

local paths to a network <strong>of</strong> interconnected<br />

trails and trail<br />

organizations.<br />

The following local activ-<br />

ities are planned:<br />

•“Digging In,” a program<br />

that explores <strong>the</strong> many layers<br />

<strong>of</strong> history found in <strong>the</strong><br />

Maumee Valley. The lecture<br />

will be presented at 1 pm., at<br />

<strong>the</strong> John Paulding Historical<br />

Society by MVHC Interim<br />

Executive Director Angie<br />

Quinn, who also is a local historian<br />

and trained<br />

naturalist/interpreter.<br />

•“Hiking <strong>the</strong> Black<br />

Swamp,” will begin at 2 p.m.,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Black Swamp Nature<br />

Center adjoining <strong>the</strong> Paulding<br />

Historical Center grounds.<br />

The hour-long hike will be<br />

led by Ms. Quinn and Mark<br />

Holtsberry, education specialist<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Paulding County<br />

Soil and Water Conservation<br />

District. It will cover <strong>the</strong> cultural<br />

history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> site, which<br />

was formerly a Great Lakes<br />

Sugar Company factory, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> natural history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> site,<br />

including its resurgence since<br />

<strong>the</strong> factory closed 60 years<br />

ago.<br />

•“Exploring <strong>the</strong> Renegade<br />

Trail,” will be held from 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m, at Ritter Park in<br />

Napoleon. MVHC board<br />

members Ed Hoeffel and Bill<br />

Morey will partner with <strong>the</strong><br />

Henry County Park District<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Buckeye Trail to provide<br />

transportation, trail<br />

guides and information about<br />

<strong>the</strong> Renegade Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Buckeye Trail, named for historical<br />

figure and renegade<br />

Simon Girty. The towpath<br />

trail along <strong>the</strong> north side <strong>of</strong><br />

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

<strong>the</strong> Renegade Section, is ideal<br />

for hiking, birding, biking<br />

and enjoying woodland flowers.<br />

Kevin Rantanen receives Lions Club<br />

Melvin Jones Fellowship Award<br />

Kevin Rantanen was recently<br />

named <strong>the</strong> recipient <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Lions Club International<br />

Melvin Jones Fellowship<br />

Award.<br />

Lions Clubs worldwide<br />

recognize outstanding individuals<br />

by bestowing on <strong>the</strong>m<br />

<strong>the</strong> award named for its<br />

founder, Melvin Jones. This<br />

award is <strong>the</strong> highest form <strong>of</strong><br />

recognition and embodies humanitarian<br />

ideas consistent<br />

with <strong>the</strong> nature and purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lionism.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise<br />

Lions Club meets <strong>the</strong> first and<br />

third Mondays <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month,<br />

at 6:30 p.m., at Charlie’s<br />

Restaurant. The group supports<br />

local and national projects<br />

through Lions Club<br />

International.<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise<br />

Lions Club, send an e-mail to<br />

President Marlene Piper at<br />

mmpiper@live.com.<br />

The Maumee Valley Historical<br />

Society will hold an<br />

antique appraisal fund-raiser<br />

on Sunday, June 9. The event<br />

will be held from 1 to 5 p.m.,<br />

at The Historic Commercial<br />

Building, 301 River Road,<br />

Maumee.<br />

Light hors d’oeuvres will<br />

be served compliments <strong>of</strong> Dégagé<br />

Jazz Cafe.<br />

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

Appraiser Richard<br />

Stegman will provide appraisals.<br />

Mr. Stegman is a graduate<br />

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

Bowling Green State Univer-<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise Lions Club President Marlene Piper and<br />

Melvin Jones Fellowship Award recipient Kevin Rantanen.<br />

Wood County Heritage Days set for June 8 and 9<br />

The annual Wood County<br />

Heritage Days will be held<br />

June 8 and 9, at <strong>the</strong> Wood<br />

County Historical Center and<br />

Museum, 13660 County<br />

Home Road in Bowling<br />

Green.<br />

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

each day, visitors can make<br />

rope, soap and candles, and<br />

enjoy historic demonstrations,<br />

farm animals, live<br />

music and o<strong>the</strong>r activities.<br />

A Power <strong>of</strong> Yesteryear antique<br />

tractor show will feature<br />

steel wheel tractors and<br />

planting equipment with<br />

demonstrations <strong>of</strong> corn<br />

shelling and milling using<br />

tractor power.<br />

The program is free and<br />

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

Highlights include a tractor<br />

parade at 12:30 p.m. both<br />

days; a kiddie pedal pull at 2<br />

p.m. both days, with registra-<br />

sity and Salve Regina University.<br />

He has been an antique<br />

dealer for 30 years, and<br />

has owned antique shoppes<br />

in central Pennsylvania and<br />

Bristol and Newport, Rhode<br />

Island. He was a student <strong>of</strong><br />

Harry Rinker’s The Institute<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Study <strong>of</strong> Antiques and<br />

Collectibles and a former<br />

board member <strong>of</strong> The PA Antique<br />

Dealers Association<br />

and member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

New England Dealers Association.<br />

He currently is <strong>the</strong><br />

proprietor/innkeeper <strong>of</strong> a<br />

local bed and breakfast and<br />

an antique appraiser/consul-<br />

tion at 1 p.m.; a working train<br />

display from <strong>the</strong> Northwest<br />

Ohio Railroad Association;<br />

barbecue fund-raiser and<br />

homemade pie on Sunday,<br />

from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Spirit <strong>of</strong> Wood<br />

County Awards presentation<br />

on Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

For a complete list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

weekend’s activities, visit<br />

woodcountyhistory.org or call<br />

<strong>the</strong> museum at 419-352-0967.<br />

MVHS to hold antique appraisal event<br />

tant.<br />

The cost is $15 per person<br />

for one antique appraisal and<br />

$5 for any additional antique<br />

appraisals, with a limit <strong>of</strong><br />

three antiques. There is a cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> $10 per person for those<br />

without antiques.<br />

Only small antiques will<br />

be appraised. There will be no<br />

appraisals for weapons <strong>of</strong> any<br />

kind or medium-large pieces<br />

<strong>of</strong> furniture. All appraisals are<br />

<strong>the</strong> opinion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> appraiser,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> code <strong>of</strong> ethics for appraisers<br />

prevents <strong>the</strong> appraiser<br />

from purchasing any<br />

appraised item.<br />

From left are <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Officer James Nixon, Sergeant Monica Gottfried and<br />

Officer Joe Ball. Officer Ball was <strong>the</strong> keynote speaker at <strong>the</strong> ASIS recognition ceremony.<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Regional SWAT recognized<br />

On <strong>May</strong> 4, <strong>the</strong> Toledo<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Society<br />

for Industrial Security<br />

(ASIS) held its annual dinner,<br />

recognizing men and women<br />

in law enforcement who have<br />

served <strong>the</strong>ir communities with<br />

outstanding dedication.<br />

This year, <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Regional SWAT Task Force,<br />

which include sseveral township<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers was honored and<br />

township Officer Joe Ball was<br />

<strong>the</strong> keynote speaker.<br />

The SWAT task force is a<br />

partnership between CSX<br />

Transportation, Lake Township,<br />

Northwood, Owens<br />

Community College, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township and Walbridge.<br />

Formed in 2012, <strong>the</strong> task<br />

force consists <strong>of</strong> 18 <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> past year, <strong>the</strong>y were instrumental<br />

in conducting high<br />

risk search warrants, assisting<br />

with homicide investigations<br />

and handling situations with<br />

armed and dangerous suspects.<br />

“We applaud <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Regional SWAT Task Force<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir hard work and dedi-<br />

cation to <strong>the</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> our<br />

community and congratulate<br />

<strong>the</strong>m on this recognition by<br />

ASIS,” said Police Chief<br />

Mark Hetrick.<br />

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

conducts traffic blitz<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Police Department is<br />

conducting a traffic enforcement<br />

blitz through<br />

June 2 as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Click<br />

It or Ticket” annual campaign.<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficers are targeting<br />

Oregon Road, U.S.<br />

Route 20 and state routes 25,<br />

795 and 65.<br />

Officers are looking for<br />

impaired drivers, enforcing<br />

traffic laws and monitoring<br />

speed and safety belt viola-<br />

tions.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township received<br />

a grant to conduct traffic<br />

enforcement from <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Safety/Governor’s Highway<br />

Safety Office in conjunction<br />

with <strong>the</strong> National Highway<br />

Traffic Safety Administration.<br />

The grants run through<br />

September <strong>2013</strong>, and funds<br />

are used to conduct selective<br />

traffic enforcement in <strong>the</strong><br />

township.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> 21, all 300 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School District Resident pool<br />

passes have been sold out. On Friday, July 26, 300 additional <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

City School District Resident pool passes will go on sale for half<br />

price. Purchase <strong>the</strong> passes at <strong>the</strong> Fort Meigs YMCA.<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Pool Dates<br />

Register early for season passes and resident ID cards and take advantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cost savings!<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Pool will open for <strong>the</strong> season on<br />

Saturday, June 8 and will close on Sunday, August 25.<br />

Sales Begin — Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, at 9 a.m.<br />

Season Passes and Resident ID card sales for <strong>the</strong> pool will be sold beginning Wednesday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8, at 9:00 a.m., at <strong>the</strong> Fort Meigs YMCA. Business hours for <strong>the</strong> YMCA are<br />

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon<br />

to 5 p.m.<br />

General Information:<br />

• Pool passes are available only to City residents or to <strong>the</strong> first 300 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School<br />

District residents.<br />

• 300 additional <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School District resident passes will be sold after <strong>the</strong> swim<br />

team championship meet that is held on Thursday, July 25. The fee will be half-price.<br />

• All o<strong>the</strong>r non-residents may use <strong>the</strong> pool by paying <strong>the</strong> single session admission rate.<br />

• To purchase a pass, EVERYONE needs to bring a current utility bill (within <strong>the</strong> last month,<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r a water, gas or electric) and a photo ID (driver’s license) for verification.<br />

• Photo ID’s will be taken when passes are sold, but will not be handed out until address is<br />

verified against <strong>the</strong> auditor’s site. There is a two business day waiting period after purchase<br />

before passes/resident ID cards will be issued.<br />

• All pass sales will be sold only at <strong>the</strong> YMCA for <strong>the</strong> entire season during regular business<br />

hours listed above.<br />

• Passes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.<br />

•Visit <strong>the</strong> City’s Web site at www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us.<br />

Pool:<br />

• Pool hours – 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday to Saturday.<br />

• Toddler time — 10 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday, for children age 5 and under only<br />

with an adult and is restricted to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City residents only. ID required.<br />

• Cash or credit card only at <strong>the</strong> pool. No checks accepted.<br />

Pond:<br />

• The pond is closed for swimming.<br />

• There will be no staff or supervision or life saving devices.<br />

• The boat house will be closed, but restrooms will remain open for public use.<br />

• No paddleboat rentals.<br />

• Catch and release fishing is available at both ponds.<br />

Pool Parties:<br />

• Contact <strong>the</strong> Fort Meigs YMCA beginning Monday, April 15, to reserve a date<br />

• Pool parties are limited to 350 people<br />

• 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

• Prices are as follows:<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School<br />

City Resident District Resident**<br />

$130 (up to 50 people) $230 (up to 50 people)<br />

$160 (from 51-100 people) $260 (from 51-100 people)<br />

$190 (from 101-150 people) $<strong>29</strong>0 (from 101-150 people)<br />

$220 (from 151-200 people) $320 (from 151-200 people)<br />

$250 (from 201-250 people) $350 (from 201-250 people)<br />

$280 (from 251-300 people) $380 (from 251-300 people)<br />

$310 (from 301-350 people) $410 (from 301-350 people)<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Pool Fees<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City<br />

School District<br />

Pool Season Pass City Resident Resident**<br />

First Family Member $70 $140<br />

(purchased before pool opens)<br />

Each Additional Family Member $10 $20<br />

(purchased before pool opens)<br />

Grandparent/Babysitter (one per family pass) $25 $50<br />

Senior Individual (age 65 and over) $40 $80<br />

Senior Individual with spouse $49 $98<br />

First Family Member<br />

(purchased after pool opens)<br />

$85 $170<br />

Each Additional Family Member<br />

(purchased after pool opens)<br />

$12 $24<br />

Each Replacement Card $3 $3<br />

Resident ID Card * City Residents only $5 N/A<br />

*Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> residency within <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is required to obtain a Resident ID card. A<br />

driver’s license or student ID is not a substitute for <strong>the</strong> Resident ID card.<br />

**Passes to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School District residents will be limited to <strong>the</strong> first 300 people.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> swim team championship meet on Thursday, July 25, 300 additional <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City<br />

School District resident passes will be sold. The fee will be half-price.<br />

Single Session Admission City Resident Non-Resident<br />

Age 5 and Under Free Free<br />

Pool - Age 6 and Up with Resident ID card $3 N/A<br />

Pool - Age 6 and Up without Resident ID card $10 $10<br />

***A valid Ohio Driver’s License or o<strong>the</strong>r approved picture identification card<br />

with address imprinted is required as pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> residency. ***<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Pool — 419-872-7966<br />

ATTENTION CITY RESIDENT POOL SEASON PASS HOLDERS<br />

AND SENIOR CITIZEN POOL RESIDENT ID CARD HOLDERS<br />

Punch cards will be available for you to purchase for up to $50 worth <strong>of</strong> visits for children 12<br />

and under. You may purchase up to 10 visits at $5 each. This punch card is only available to<br />

CITY RESIDENTS who are season pass holders and Senior Citizens Resident ID Card<br />

Holders. This does not include Resident ID Card Holders that are not Senior Citizens.<br />

You must accompany <strong>the</strong> children to <strong>the</strong> pool. This option is for City Resident season pass<br />

holders and/or Senior Citizen Resident ID Card Holders that have out <strong>of</strong> town relatives, grandchildren<br />

or guests that would like to use <strong>the</strong> Municipal Pool during <strong>the</strong>ir stay in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.


Anne Roberts and Erik Knudson<br />

united in marriage<br />

Anne Elizabeth Roberts and Erik White Knudson were<br />

united in marriage on November 10, 2012, at <strong>the</strong> Van<br />

Landingham Estate in Charlotte, North Carolina.<br />

The bride is a pharmaceutical sales representative for<br />

Novartis. She graduated from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Toledo’s<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Business-School <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Sales. She is<br />

<strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Louise Roberts <strong>of</strong> Salem, Ohio, and Robert<br />

Charles Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Beaufort, South Carolina.<br />

Mr. Knudson is sales manager for ERP systems with<br />

TEK Systems, a division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alegis Corp, in Charlotte.<br />

He is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ohio State University. He is <strong>the</strong> son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greg and Ginger Knudson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The couple met at work in Charlotte when Ms. Roberts<br />

was with TEK Systems. Their honeymoon was spent at<br />

Carmel-by-<strong>the</strong>-Sea, California.<br />

Margy Mackin excels at regional<br />

synchronized swimming event<br />

Margy Mackin excelled at <strong>the</strong> Regional Synchronized<br />

Swimming Championships held recently at Bowling Green<br />

State University. She won a bronze medal for her 16-17<br />

solo and a gold medal for her 16-17 team routine. These results<br />

qualify her to compete at <strong>the</strong> national age group<br />

championships in Riverside, California.<br />

Towne Club to meet June 6<br />

Towne Club <strong>of</strong> Toledo, a women’s social and philanthropic<br />

club, will meet Thursday, June 6, at Carranor Hunt and Polo Club<br />

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

Cards will begin at 10 a.m., followed by a luncheon at noon.<br />

The meeting will include installation <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers and past<br />

presidents will be honored.<br />

This year’s charity that <strong>the</strong> club is supporting is St. Paul’s<br />

Community Center in Toledo. A donation check will be presented<br />

to <strong>the</strong> community center.<br />

New club members are welcome. For more information, call<br />

419-491-1631.<br />

See us for Window<br />

& Screen Repair<br />

Cut Glass<br />

Glass for Picture Frames<br />

MINI-ENGINE REPAIR<br />

217 W. Third Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

419-874-3139 • www.mini-engine.com<br />

Families and Relationships<br />

Overcome Grudges Resentments<br />

and Anger that Keep People Apart<br />

Evan Mehlenbacher, is a<br />

practitioner and teacher <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian Science healing and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Christian Science<br />

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

“Family and relationships united in love”<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31, 7 PM<br />

Hilton Garden Inn Conference Center<br />

Levis Commons Blvd. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

FREE ADMISSION<br />

William and Nancy Thielman<br />

celebrate 66th wedding anniversary<br />

William and Nancy (Castle) Thielman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

are celebrating <strong>the</strong>ir 66th wedding anniversary. They were<br />

married on <strong>May</strong> 24, 1947.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thielman have three children, six grandchildren<br />

and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Harmon receives doctorate degree<br />

Troy Harmon graduated<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 5, from <strong>the</strong> Ohio<br />

State University, with a doctorate<br />

<strong>of</strong> physical <strong>the</strong>rapy degree.<br />

President Barack Obama<br />

was <strong>the</strong> keynote speaker at<br />

<strong>the</strong> commencement exercises.<br />

As an undergraduate,<br />

Troy graduated cum laude<br />

from OSU in March 2010<br />

with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science in<br />

education degree majoring in<br />

exercise science. He is a 2005<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School.<br />

Troy resides in Grandview,<br />

Ohio, and will be working<br />

at Mount Carmel St.<br />

Ann’s Hospital in Westerville,<br />

Ohio, as a physical <strong>the</strong>rapist.<br />

Troy Harmon<br />

He is <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> Greg and<br />

Peggy Harmon.<br />

Ohio Nor<strong>the</strong>rn posts dean’s list<br />

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

have been named to <strong>the</strong><br />

dean’s list for <strong>the</strong> spring semester<br />

at Ohio Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

University. They are:<br />

Casey Adamcik, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> James and Rowena<br />

Adamcik. She is a senior<br />

majoring in marketing.<br />

Lena Carlson, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dean and Jadwiga Carlson.<br />

She is a senior majoring<br />

in biology.<br />

Trevor Dorner, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Michael and Renisa Dorner.<br />

He is a junior majoring in<br />

<strong>the</strong>atre arts/musical <strong>the</strong>ater.<br />

James Lauback, son <strong>of</strong><br />

John and Mary Lauback. He<br />

is a senior majoring in pharmacy.<br />

Cassandra Spray, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mark and Pamela<br />

Spray. She is a sixth year<br />

pharmacy major.<br />

To be named to <strong>the</strong><br />

dean’s list at ONU, a student<br />

must attain a grade<br />

point average <strong>of</strong> 3.5 or better.<br />

Area students receive awards<br />

in Owens juried art exhibition<br />

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

were among 10 Owens Community<br />

College students who<br />

were recently honored for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir creative excellence in art<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Walter E. Terhune Art<br />

Gallery held its annual Juried<br />

Student Art Exhibition.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> category <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

art, Chantel<br />

Schwarck received first place<br />

for her vector design titled<br />

“The Dead Boys Support<br />

Group.”<br />

Also in commercial art,<br />

Ben Snyder received third<br />

place honors for his page layout<br />

“Scott Hansen Trading<br />

Cards.”<br />

A jury composed <strong>of</strong> area<br />

artists and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals selected<br />

<strong>the</strong> winning entries<br />

based on creative excellence.<br />

The Juried Student Art Exhibition<br />

was open to all students<br />

enrolled within Fine<br />

and Performing Arts courses.<br />

The show featured more<br />

than 100 pieces <strong>of</strong> artwork in<br />

<strong>the</strong> categories <strong>of</strong> fine art, photography<br />

and commercial art.<br />

More than 30 students enrolled<br />

within Fine and Performing<br />

Arts courses at<br />

Owens had artwork accepted<br />

for <strong>the</strong> show.<br />

Theodore Denker<br />

receives degree<br />

from Heidelberg<br />

Theodore Denker, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> 222 students<br />

who received degrees at<br />

Heidelberg University’s spring<br />

commencement ceremonies.<br />

He received a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

science degree in business administration.<br />

Lt. Col. Harold Brown, a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tuskegee Airmen,<br />

delivered <strong>the</strong> keynote address.<br />

Curry on dean’s<br />

list at TSU<br />

Shayla Curry, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

was named to <strong>the</strong> dean’s<br />

list for <strong>the</strong> spring semester at<br />

Tennessee State University.<br />

The dean’s list includes<br />

students who attain a grade<br />

point average <strong>of</strong> 3.0 or better<br />

while taking at least 12 credit<br />

hours.<br />

Marquette Univ.<br />

posts dean’s list<br />

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

have been named to <strong>the</strong><br />

dean’s list for <strong>the</strong> spring semester<br />

at Marquette University,<br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br />

They are Melanie Kaczinski<br />

and Tyler Halicek.<br />

Monday Bike<br />

Nights are Back!<br />

Every Monday through <strong>the</strong> summer!<br />

Starts 5 p.m. on June 3<br />

Live Music from 6-9<br />

Giveaways<br />

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Specials<br />

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In The<br />

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PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — Page 5<br />

Public invited to reception on <strong>May</strong> 30<br />

Pat Maust to retire as youth services coordinator at Way Library<br />

Pat Maust, Youth Services<br />

coordinator at Way Public<br />

Library, has announced<br />

her retirement.<br />

Ms. Maust came to Way<br />

Library in 2005, after earning<br />

her master <strong>of</strong> library science<br />

degree from Kent State<br />

University. She oversees <strong>the</strong><br />

children’s, juvenile and<br />

young adult departments.<br />

Ms. Maust began her career<br />

as a librarian in a middle<br />

school in Austintown,<br />

Ohio, followed by stints in<br />

public libraries in Grand<br />

Ledge, Michigan, and<br />

Youngstown, Ohio.<br />

In what can certainly be<br />

described as a “storied” career,<br />

“Miss Pat” has dedicated<br />

her pr<strong>of</strong>essional life to<br />

instilling a love <strong>of</strong> reading<br />

and learning in children<br />

from infancy to high school.<br />

Her greatest satisfaction, she<br />

said, comes from matching a<br />

child with that one special<br />

book which will ignite his or<br />

her interest in reading for a<br />

lifetime. “There’s a perfect<br />

match for each child,“ says<br />

Ms. Maust, “and finding it<br />

and seeing <strong>the</strong> child’s reaction<br />

to it are a joy to behold.”<br />

During her tenure at Way,<br />

Ms. Maust has expanded<br />

children’s programming by<br />

developing various new<br />

events and ongoing series.<br />

She introduced “after hours”<br />

family events to Way by<br />

hosting celebratory events to<br />

coincide with <strong>the</strong> release <strong>of</strong><br />

new books in <strong>the</strong> Harry Potter<br />

series. The success <strong>of</strong><br />

those events led to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

after hours programs, including<br />

<strong>the</strong> highly-anticipated<br />

annual Snow Ball<br />

Sara Hunter receives Bishop’s Cross Award<br />

Sarah Hunter was named<br />

one <strong>of</strong> two recipients <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> Bishop’s Cross at Central<br />

Catholic High School.<br />

The Cross <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

Toledo is presented to an outstanding<br />

lady and gentleman<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> senior class <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Catholic and is <strong>the</strong> most respected<br />

and prestigious award<br />

granted to a senior.<br />

Students are nominated<br />

for <strong>the</strong> award based on exhibiting<br />

gifts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Holy<br />

Spirit (understanding, right<br />

judgment, courage, and reverence),<br />

self discipline, a sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> social responsibility and a<br />

high level <strong>of</strong> academic<br />

achievement in religious<br />

studies.<br />

Sarah is a parishioner at<br />

St. Rose in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. She<br />

will attend Marian University<br />

in Indianapolis and major in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater.<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>r recipient, Aaron<br />

Powell, an OLPH parishioner,<br />

received <strong>the</strong> Evans<br />

Scholarship for full tuition to<br />

Miami University.<br />

Sarah Hunter received <strong>the</strong> Bishop’s Cross Award at Central<br />

Catholic High School.<br />

Area residents graduate from Owens nursing program<br />

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

were among more than 80<br />

Owens Community College<br />

students who were recently<br />

bestowed honorary pins by<br />

<strong>the</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Nursing signifying<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir graduation from<br />

<strong>the</strong> registered nursing program.<br />

The ceremony was<br />

held on <strong>the</strong> Toledo-area campus.<br />

The pinning ceremony is<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a traditional nursing<br />

practice, which honors students<br />

prior to beginning <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

careers within <strong>the</strong> health care<br />

community.<br />

Graduating nurses from<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> are Kristen Current,<br />

Tanya Kramer, Andrew<br />

Novotny, Ellissa O’Leary,<br />

Tonya Shank and Katie<br />

Shrewsbury.<br />

Owens’ registered nursing<br />

program requires 73 credit<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> coursework, which<br />

Miriam Ro<strong>of</strong> receives business grant<br />

from McPherson’s Horizon Fund<br />

Miriam Ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

recently received a<br />

grant from <strong>the</strong> Horizon Fund<br />

at McPherson College. The<br />

fund supports 100 entrepreneurial<br />

ideas to help MC students<br />

explore <strong>the</strong>ir unique<br />

ideas and <strong>the</strong>reby learn by<br />

doing.<br />

Started in 2010 as part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> “Freedom to Jump” entrepreneurship<br />

initiative at<br />

MC, <strong>the</strong> fund provides<br />

micro-grants <strong>of</strong> up to $500<br />

for students to explore a<br />

great idea <strong>the</strong>y want to pursue.<br />

A junior at McPherson,<br />

Miriam is using <strong>the</strong> grant for<br />

“Mad Madam Mim’s Rare<br />

Books and Antiques,” a<br />

business selling antique furniture,<br />

Depression-era glass,<br />

used books, vintage clothing<br />

and accessories. A previous<br />

grant recipient, <strong>the</strong>se funds<br />

will be used to expand into<br />

executing estate or moving<br />

sales under “Mad Madam<br />

Mim’s Antiques and Estates.”<br />

Pat Maust, youth services coordinator at Way Library.<br />

includes nutrition, nursing<br />

concepts, pharmacology,<br />

psychology, nursing skills,<br />

adult health issues, anatomy<br />

and physiology, among additional<br />

academic curriculum.<br />

Following graduation,<br />

students are eligible to take<br />

<strong>the</strong> NCLEX-RN licensure<br />

examination to become a<br />

registered nurse.<br />

Residential & Business<br />

Locally Owned &<br />

Operated<br />

Family Fun Night. O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

programs introduced by Ms.<br />

Maust are <strong>the</strong> Fun Library<br />

After School Happenings,<br />

also known as FLASH,<br />

which are a series <strong>of</strong> well-attended<br />

educational and fun<br />

programs targeted towards 7<br />

to 10 year olds, and <strong>the</strong><br />

home school program which<br />

involves a variety <strong>of</strong> activities<br />

geared toward connecting<br />

<strong>the</strong> home schooling<br />

community with library resources.<br />

Though <strong>the</strong>se additions<br />

to <strong>the</strong> library’s calendar<br />

have been important and<br />

well-received, Ms. Maust<br />

says she is most pleased that<br />

she was able to initiate <strong>the</strong><br />

“Baby Time” program for<br />

parents and <strong>the</strong>ir babies<br />

aged 6 to 11 months. Her<br />

own experience as a firsttime,<br />

young mo<strong>the</strong>r in a new<br />

town taught her <strong>the</strong> importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sense <strong>of</strong> community<br />

and belonging for new<br />

parents. The Baby Time play<br />

group and story time session<br />

provides <strong>the</strong> perfect opportunity<br />

for parents and babies<br />

to get toge<strong>the</strong>r in a safe and<br />

friendly setting with o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

in <strong>the</strong> same stage <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

“‘Miss Pat’ has been a<br />

joy to work with <strong>the</strong>se past<br />

several years,” said Way Library<br />

Director Janel Haas.<br />

“She brought a new energy<br />

to <strong>the</strong> children’s programming<br />

with her fun loving<br />

personality. Miss Pat took a<br />

great children’s program to<br />

<strong>the</strong> next level with her programming<br />

ideas and her inclusion<br />

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

schooling program. She<br />

will definitely be missed.”<br />

Ms. Maust’s enthusiasm<br />

for promoting literacy, her<br />

creativity in conceiving programs,<br />

and her dedication to<br />

our youngest library users<br />

will be missed by patrons<br />

and staff alike.<br />

The community is invited<br />

to stop by <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Services desk on Thursday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 30, between 2 and 5<br />

p.m., to share memories and<br />

extend best wishes to Miss<br />

Pat. Refreshments will be<br />

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Silver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz.<br />

US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands<br />

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Page 6 — <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<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 />

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 />

inspiring<br />

engaging<br />

relevant<br />

casual<br />

come<br />

experience it<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 />

Sunday Services:<br />

Holy Eucharist, 8 A.M.<br />

Holy Family Eucharist, 10 A.M.<br />

Sunday School 10 A.M.<br />

871 East Boundary<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

419­874­5704<br />

www.saint­mothy.net<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 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 />

SATURDAYS<br />

5 :15PM<br />

7PM<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

9AM<br />

10 :45AM<br />

12 :30PM<br />

These times are for all campuses<br />

and <strong>the</strong> message is identical.<br />

PERRYSBURG SOUTH TOLEDO iCAMPUS<br />

<strong>29</strong>1<strong>29</strong> Lime City Rd 2150 South Byrne Rd Watch Live Online<br />

WEST TOLEDO WHITEHOUSE<br />

2600 West Sylvania Ave 6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd<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 />

STONEBRIDGE CHURCH<br />

Evangelical Presbyterian<br />

Meeting at:<br />

Greystone Hall<br />

<strong>29</strong>101 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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

Community 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 />

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 />

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 CHURCH OF<br />

CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

228 East Dudley Street<br />

Maumee, OH 43537<br />

Phone: 419-893-2<strong>29</strong>7<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 />

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 />

(September-April)<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 />

Grace Evangelical Church partners with Lu<strong>the</strong>ran church in Tanzania<br />

Grace Evangelical Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elmore has had a 10-year<br />

partnership with <strong>the</strong> Mpwapwa<br />

congregation in Tanzania.<br />

This partnership<br />

recently helped raise <strong>the</strong> ro<strong>of</strong><br />

on <strong>the</strong> church in Tanzania.<br />

The Lu<strong>the</strong>ran congregation<br />

at Mpwapwa was growing<br />

so quickly that <strong>the</strong><br />

community could no longer<br />

fit into its building. A new<br />

building was designed and<br />

constructed by <strong>the</strong> members<br />

using locally made mud<br />

brick. However, ro<strong>of</strong>ing materials<br />

needed to be purchased<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than made on<br />

site. And for <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />

Mpwapwa, that was a barrier.<br />

The Mpwapwa church is<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dodoma Diocese<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Evangelical Lu<strong>the</strong>ran<br />

Church in Tanzania, diocese<br />

that is partnered with <strong>the</strong><br />

Northwestern Ohio Synod <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Evangelical Lu<strong>the</strong>ran<br />

Church in America.<br />

The people at Mpwapwa<br />

pledged to raise half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

money needed for <strong>the</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>;<br />

Grace and <strong>the</strong> Northwestern<br />

Ohio Synod agreed to provide<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r half.<br />

The Lu<strong>the</strong>ran church in Mpwapwa, Tanzania, will receive a new ro<strong>of</strong> thanks to its partnership<br />

with Grace Church in Elmore, Ohio.<br />

With funding now in<br />

place, <strong>the</strong> building which<br />

currently sits open will soon<br />

be covered, providing much<br />

needed space for Mpwapwa’s<br />

worship.<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

parish recently visited <strong>the</strong><br />

Monclova Road Baptist Church to hold VBS<br />

A summer family event<br />

called “A<strong>the</strong>ns: Paul’s Dangerous<br />

Journey to Share <strong>the</strong> Truth”<br />

will be hosted at Monclova<br />

Road Baptist Church, 7719<br />

Monclova Road, Monclova,<br />

June 17 to June 21.<br />

Children are invited to step<br />

back in time at A<strong>the</strong>ns and explore<br />

some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> adventures<br />

<strong>the</strong> Apostle Paul faced.<br />

Participants also can enjoy<br />

a Bible-times Marketplace,<br />

sing songs, play teamworkbuilding<br />

games, have snacks<br />

and visit Paul. Everyone will<br />

learn to look for evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

God all around <strong>the</strong>m through<br />

something called “God Sightings.”<br />

Each day concludes at<br />

Celebration–a time <strong>of</strong> upbeat<br />

worship that gets everyone involved.<br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns will run from 9 a.m.<br />

to noon each day.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

<strong>the</strong> Web site at www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/hl/A<strong>the</strong>nsMRBC<br />

or call Monica Cook, VBS director,<br />

at 419-874-3665.<br />

area to see <strong>the</strong>ir local partners<br />

and attend <strong>the</strong> annual assembly<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Northwestern Ohio<br />

Synod.<br />

The Rev. Stanley Tabulu,<br />

pastor at Mpwapwa, visited<br />

Grace Church in Elmore on<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 26, to express<br />

his thanks and to share in <strong>the</strong><br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> this project.<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

local congregation also have<br />

visited in Tanzania. Grace<br />

hosted <strong>the</strong> Rev. Amon<br />

Kinyunyu, formerly pastor at<br />

Mpwapwa and now Bishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dodoma Diocese, for<br />

several days in 2011.<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 />

Summer Sunday Sunday Services Services<br />

8:00, 8:00 9:15 and and 10:00 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 />

10401 Avenue Road<br />

Corner 795 and White Road<br />

419.874.1961<br />

www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:45 a.m. Worship Services<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:45 a.m. PACKLand<br />

Children’s 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 />

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 />

Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />

free meal set<br />

for Fri., <strong>May</strong> 31<br />

The Kitchen <strong>of</strong> Hope will<br />

serve a free lunch on Friday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31, at noon, at Zoar<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church, 314 East<br />

Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

This hot meal is intended<br />

to serve everyone who<br />

wishes to participate, regardless<br />

<strong>of</strong> income. The only requirement<br />

is that attendees<br />

must be residents <strong>of</strong> Wood<br />

County.<br />

The event will be a Memorial<br />

Day picnic celebration.<br />

The meal includes<br />

hamburgers, Tater Tots, potato<br />

chips, corn on <strong>the</strong> cob,<br />

baked beans, watermelon and<br />

brownies.<br />

O b i t u a r i e s<br />

•ROSE HAHN<br />

Rose Marie Dartt Hahn,<br />

84, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Monday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong>, in<br />

Tampa, Florida. She was<br />

born <strong>May</strong> 10, 19<strong>29</strong>, in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

to Clarence and<br />

Thelma (Abel) Dartt. She<br />

married Howard “Judd”<br />

Hahn on September 1, 1948,<br />

in Monroe, Michigan.<br />

She was an elementary<br />

teacher at Woodland and<br />

Toth schools in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

from 1968 to 1989. She also<br />

worked at <strong>the</strong> Rossford Ordnance<br />

Depot from 1948 to<br />

1950 and Fort Richardson in<br />

Anchorage, Alaska, from<br />

1951 to 1953.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Plain Congregational Church<br />

since 1974, serving as a deaconess<br />

and Sunday school<br />

superintendent. She also was<br />

acting treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Women’s Missionary and<br />

Aide as well as historian and<br />

treasurer for <strong>the</strong> Ohio Association<br />

for Congregational<br />

Churches.<br />

She is survived by her<br />

son, James (Diane) Hahn <strong>of</strong><br />

Metamora, Ohio, and grandchildren,<br />

Devon and Tanner;<br />

Tyanna, Tiesha, Anthony,<br />

Hannah, and <strong>the</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Joyce; Thomas and his<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r Bobbi, and greatgrandchildren<br />

Christian,<br />

Kathan, Sabastian, Tanner,<br />

Ashley, Tanner and Braylon;<br />

her daughter, Amy (Bob)<br />

Bolt <strong>of</strong> Tampa, Florida, and<br />

grandchildren Emily, Hilary,<br />

and Kirby; and son, Judson<br />

Hahn <strong>of</strong> Lincoln Park,<br />

Michigan. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband,<br />

Judd.<br />

Visitation was held<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 23, in <strong>the</strong><br />

Witzler-Shank Funeral<br />

Home, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Funeral<br />

services were held Friday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 24, at Plain Congregational<br />

Church, Bowling<br />

Green, Ohio. Burial was in<br />

Fort Meigs Cemetery in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Arrangements were<br />

made by <strong>the</strong> Peinert-Dunn<br />

Funeral Home, Waterville,<br />

Ohio.<br />

Memorials may be made<br />

to Plain Congregational<br />

Church, 16011 West Poe<br />

Road, Bowling Green, Ohio<br />

43402.<br />

<br />

Obituary Policy<br />

Many newspapers now<br />

charge for obituaries. As a service<br />

to <strong>the</strong> community, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> provides<br />

free 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; please state<br />

<strong>the</strong>m objectively.<br />

Quilts sought<br />

for exhibit<br />

Quilters–traditional and<br />

art quilters–are invited to<br />

enter <strong>the</strong>ir work in <strong>the</strong> Kaleidoscope<br />

<strong>of</strong> Quilts XVI to be<br />

held July 19 and 20, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Sylvania Tam-O-Shanter Exhibition<br />

Hall, Sylvania.<br />

The deadline for quilt<br />

entry is June 15.<br />

The cost is $5 per entry.<br />

Information and registration<br />

forms are available online at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Glass City Quilt Commission’s<br />

Web site at<br />

www.gcqc.org.<br />

•PAUL RYAN<br />

Paul J. Ryan, 80, <strong>of</strong> Flagler<br />

Beach, Florida, died<br />

<strong>May</strong> 19, <strong>2013</strong>. He was born<br />

on June 7, 1932, in<br />

Chicopee, Massachusetts, to<br />

Allan (Sarah LeClair) Ryan.<br />

He served his country in <strong>the</strong><br />

Air Force during <strong>the</strong> Korean<br />

War.<br />

He married Pauline Belanger<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 20, 1961, in<br />

Saco, Maine.<br />

Mr. Ryan relocated to<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, where he served<br />

as a general manager for<br />

Friendly’s Ice Cream and<br />

Red Lobster restaurants, retiring<br />

in 1997.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan retired,<br />

moving to North Carolina,<br />

and later to Flagler<br />

Beach.<br />

He was an avid Boston<br />

sports fan, and shared that<br />

love <strong>of</strong> sports with his family.<br />

He is survived by his<br />

wife, Pauline; children,<br />

Michael (Lida) Ryan,<br />

Denise (Lauren Potempa)<br />

Ryan, Deborah (Matt)<br />

Mains, Patti Ann (Joseph<br />

McCann) Kelly; grandchildren,<br />

Noah and Kellin Ryan,<br />

Lindsey and Morgan Kelly,<br />

and Nikolas and Jordan<br />

Mains, and his mo<strong>the</strong>r-inlaw,<br />

Rose Belanger.<br />

Memorial services were<br />

held Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25, at<br />

Santa Maria del Mar<br />

Catholic Church. Burial<br />

was in Jacksonville National<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to <strong>the</strong> Juvenile<br />

Diabetes Foundation<br />

(jdrfmd.org) or A Sister’s<br />

Hope (www.asisters<br />

hope.org).<br />

<br />

•STEPHEN SLYH<br />

Stephen “Steve” A. Slyh,<br />

58, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 22, <strong>2013</strong>,<br />

at home under hospice care.<br />

He was born in Columbus,<br />

Ohio, on November 5, 1954,<br />

to William Slyh and Rita<br />

Brehm Slyh.<br />

He proudly served in <strong>the</strong><br />

United States Army. After<br />

his service, he enjoyed<br />

working at Midway Products<br />

in telecommunications.<br />

In his free time he enjoyed<br />

scuba diving and<br />

being around family and<br />

friends.<br />

He is survived by his<br />

children, Nick Slyh <strong>of</strong> Glen<br />

Burnie, Maryland, Brent<br />

(Katie) Slyh <strong>of</strong> El Paso,<br />

Texas, and Brittany Slyh <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbus, Ohio; lifetime<br />

partner, Cherrie Nash <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>; grandchildren,<br />

Dylan and Myla Slyh;<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r, Rita (Brehm) Gardner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Port Charlotte,<br />

Florida; siblings, Theresa<br />

Whitney <strong>of</strong> Columbus, John<br />

Dale <strong>of</strong> Port Charlotte,<br />

Florida, Kathy (Jim) Foster<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Jefferson, Ohio, and<br />

Valerie (Tom) Cox <strong>of</strong> New<br />

London, Ohio.<br />

He was preceded in<br />

death by his fa<strong>the</strong>r, Bill<br />

Slyh.<br />

Funeral services were<br />

private. Arrangements were<br />

made by <strong>the</strong> Witzler-Shank<br />

Funeral Home, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Memorial donations may<br />

be made to Hospice <strong>of</strong><br />

Northwest Ohio, 30000 East<br />

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

Ohio 43551.<br />

<br />

Annual walk to benefit Make-A-Wish ®<br />

The seventh annual Medical<br />

Mutual ® Toledo Walk<br />

for Wishes for <strong>the</strong> Make-A-<br />

Wish ® Foundation will be<br />

held Saturday, June 15, at<br />

UAW/GM Powertrain Park,<br />

5444 Jackman Road,<br />

Toledo. Registration starts 9<br />

a.m., and <strong>the</strong> walk begins at<br />

10 a.m.<br />

Area residents are invited<br />

to spend <strong>the</strong> day with<br />

family and friends for a oneor<br />

three-mile scenic walk<br />

through UAW/GM Powertrain<br />

Park while helping to<br />

grant wishes for children<br />

battling life-threatening<br />

medical conditions.<br />

A finish line celebration<br />

will include music, food and<br />

fun. Walkers also will have<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity to meet current<br />

and past Wish Families<br />

and experience <strong>the</strong> magic <strong>of</strong><br />

a wish come true.<br />

Honorary Wish Child<br />

Elijah and his family will<br />

help kick <strong>of</strong>f Walk for<br />

Wishes. Seven-year-old Elijah<br />

had his wish granted to<br />

meet <strong>the</strong> Detroit Lions football<br />

team.<br />

There are currently more<br />

than 50 children in northwest<br />

Ohio like Elijah waiting<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir wish to come<br />

true. Participants will have<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity to help grant<br />

<strong>the</strong>se wishes through fundraising<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir walk team.<br />

To register as an individual<br />

or partner up with coworkers,<br />

friends and family<br />

to enter as a team, visit <strong>the</strong><br />

Web site at www.wish<br />

walkers.org.<br />

Every participant who<br />

raises $100 or more will receive<br />

an <strong>of</strong>ficial walk Tshirt.<br />

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

classifieds!<br />

<br />

Call<br />

419-874-<br />

4491<br />

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

Center<br />

The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />

140 West Indiana Avenue (beside <strong>the</strong> Fire<br />

Station) – 419-874-0847<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 />

In <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

ACTIVITIES AND<br />

LUNCH MENUS<br />

Class or programs at <strong>the</strong><br />

senior center require registration<br />

three days in advance, unless<br />

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

dates and times are subject to<br />

change. For more information,<br />

call <strong>the</strong> senior center.<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. The cost is<br />

$3 per class or $20 for eight<br />

consecutive weeks. Registration<br />

is required.<br />

YMCA Fitness–Mondays,<br />

Wednesdays and Fridays, from<br />

9 to 9:45 a.m. The cost is $1<br />

per class or $20 for eight<br />

weeks. This aerobics class is<br />

geared to move and energize<br />

your body. Bring light weights.<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 />

Wii Bowling is held Thursdays<br />

at 11 a.m.<br />

Crochet and Knitting<br />

Club–Wednesdays at 10 a.m.<br />

Join us for social crochet and<br />

knitting, receive helpful tips<br />

from o<strong>the</strong>rs or combine efforts<br />

to make items for local charities.<br />

Bring your own supplies.<br />

Shuffleboard and Dominoes<br />

are available daily.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong><br />

Noon menu–Chicken<br />

Wings or Ham, small whole<br />

potatoes, tossed salad, mandarin<br />

orange salad.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

On Friday, <strong>May</strong> 24,<br />

ISOH/IMPACT sent its third<br />

shipment <strong>of</strong> relief aid for <strong>the</strong><br />

victims <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> recent deadly<br />

tornadoes. The supplies, donated<br />

and packaged by area<br />

residents, included Bucket<br />

Brigade relief kits filled with<br />

personal care items, pet supplies,<br />

baby care products,<br />

food, Kids Against Hunger<br />

packaged meals and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

needed items.<br />

Area residents are invited<br />

to help assist victims <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

recent storms as well as o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

local, national and worldwide<br />

disaster victims by filling a<br />

new, five-gallon lidded<br />

bucket with cleaning supplies,<br />

personal care items,<br />

first aid supplies, pet supplies<br />

or canned and non-perishable<br />

food items.<br />

For those who would like<br />

to participate in <strong>the</strong> Bucket<br />

Brigade but cannot fill a<br />

bucket on <strong>the</strong>ir own, a donation<br />

<strong>of</strong> $35 will allow<br />

ISOH/IMPACT to fill, ship<br />

and distribute a bucket <strong>of</strong> relief<br />

supplies to those in need.<br />

Oak Bend Church will<br />

hold a Vacation Bible School<br />

program June 10 to 14, from<br />

6:30 to 8:45 p.m. each day.<br />

The <strong>the</strong>me is “Kingdom<br />

Rock, Where Kids Stand<br />

Strong for God.”<br />

Participants will hear<br />

Bible stories, sing songs, do<br />

science experiments and play<br />

games.<br />

The program is open to<br />

children age 4 through fifth<br />

grade. There is no cost, but<br />

space is limited and registration<br />

is requested.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-874-0219 or visit <strong>the</strong> Web<br />

Tell Them<br />

You Saw It<br />

In The <strong>Journal</strong><br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 30<br />

Noon menu– Pepper Steak<br />

or Grilled Chicken Breast,<br />

rice, tomato-zucchini blend,<br />

cauliflower pea salad, apricots,<br />

lemon pie.<br />

•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold<br />

•1 p.m.–<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31<br />

Noon menu–Ham Loaf or<br />

Almond Fish, sweet potatoes,<br />

black eyed Susan salad,<br />

peaches and cream and granola.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Poker<br />

•1 p.m–Class: “Basic Computer<br />

and Internet Training”<br />

presented by <strong>the</strong> YMCA<br />

through a grant provided by<br />

Connect Ohio. Registration is<br />

required.<br />

Monday, June 3<br />

Noon menu–Stuffed Pepper<br />

or Turkey Casserole,<br />

mixed vegetables, macaroni<br />

salad, citrus sections, apple<br />

crunch.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Bingo sponsored<br />

by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons.<br />

Tuesday, June 4<br />

Noon menu–Chicken Paprikash<br />

or Meatloaf, noodles,<br />

lima beans, Betty’s salad,<br />

pears.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />

12:30 p.m.–Ice Cream Social<br />

sponsored by Right at<br />

Home.<br />

•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />

Wednesday, June 5<br />

Noon menu–Hot Dog or<br />

Hamburger, baked beans,<br />

broccoli salad, banana,<br />

cookie.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

ISOH/IMPACT’s tornado<br />

relief efforts continue<br />

Supplies that are not in<br />

buckets also will be accepted.<br />

Items include paper towels,<br />

bathroom tissue, tissues, disposable<br />

tableware, laundry<br />

detergent, new tents, tarps,<br />

brooms, mops, rakes, shovels,<br />

box fans, shop vacs and<br />

generators.<br />

Glass items and clothing<br />

will not be accepted. Bottled<br />

water is not needed at this<br />

time.<br />

Donations can be dropped<br />

<strong>of</strong>f at any area Tireman Auto<br />

Service Center or at<br />

ISOH/IMPACT’s distribution<br />

center located at 905<br />

Farnsworth Road in Waterville.<br />

A P.O.D.S. container is<br />

located at <strong>the</strong> Waterville distribution<br />

center for drop-<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

Cash and credit card donations<br />

can be made online at<br />

www.isohimpact .org or sent<br />

directly to <strong>the</strong> ISOH/IM-<br />

PACT <strong>of</strong>fices at 25182 West<br />

River Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43551.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at www.isohimpact.org.<br />

Oak Bend Church <strong>of</strong>fers VBS<br />

site at www.oakbend.org.<br />

Oak Bend Church is located<br />

at 11275 Eckel Junction<br />

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

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St. Rose junior high students<br />

enjoy Teens High on Life<br />

St. Rose Catholic School<br />

junior high students in<br />

grades 7 and 8 recently participated<br />

in a week <strong>of</strong><br />

THOL (Teens High on<br />

Life).<br />

The <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> week<br />

was “Take pride in how far<br />

you’ve come, have faith in<br />

God in how far you can go.”<br />

Throughout <strong>the</strong> week,<br />

nine speakers shared <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

insights, life lessons and<br />

inspiration.<br />

World War II veteran<br />

Jack Spratt described his<br />

experience during <strong>the</strong> war<br />

and inspired students by<br />

expressing that <strong>the</strong>y would<br />

be <strong>the</strong> next “Greatest Generation.”<br />

Camille Paddock, a 14year-old<br />

from Huntley, Illinois<br />

diagnosed with an<br />

autoimmune disease, spoke<br />

Many free family fun<br />

programs will be <strong>of</strong>fered at<br />

Magee Marsh Wildlife Area,<br />

located in Ottawa County.<br />

The schedule follows:<br />

June 1–Nature at Night<br />

at 9 p.m., at <strong>the</strong> Bird Center.<br />

Discover <strong>the</strong> sounds <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> marsh at night.<br />

June 7 and 21–Growing<br />

Up Wild, preschool nature<br />

based activities from 10 to<br />

10:45 a.m.<br />

June 15–Kids Fishing<br />

Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Redefining Relationship Banking<br />

THROUGH TAILOR-MADE<br />

BANKING SOLUTIONS<br />

Treasury Management<br />

A COMPREHENSIVE<br />

RANGE OF PRODUCTS<br />

AND SERVICES<br />

Treasury Management<br />

At Waterford Bank, our Treasury<br />

Private Banking<br />

Management team is changing<br />

Commercial And Industrial Lending<br />

<br />

Commercial Real Estate Lending<br />

<br />

Consumer And Mortgage Lending<br />

<strong>of</strong> clients in communities<br />

<br />

Bringing an elevated sensitivity<br />

to each <strong>of</strong> our client’s unique<br />

<br />

<strong>of</strong> our experienced Treasury<br />

Management team <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

consultative approach to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

clients, truly acting as <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Location<br />

Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.<br />

about being bullied because<br />

she looked different due to<br />

her alopecia.<br />

As a result, she formed<br />

an organization Dare to be<br />

Different spreading <strong>the</strong><br />

message that “God makes<br />

us all different for a reason–to<br />

be individuals” and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n students learned to<br />

show love to all individuals.<br />

Mona McGhee and Greg<br />

Owens, college counselors<br />

at Central Catholic High<br />

School, invigorated eighth<br />

graders to show zeal and<br />

live a Christ-driven life.<br />

One message driven home<br />

was to commit to choices<br />

and learn from <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

The week was capped <strong>of</strong>f<br />

with a carb-loading dinner,<br />

Race Day breakfast and a<br />

celebratory 5K race.<br />

Kindergarten through<br />

Summer programs <strong>of</strong>fered at Magee Marsh<br />

Fish for catfish, bass and<br />

bluegills; poles and <strong>the</strong> bait<br />

will be provided.<br />

June 22–Butterfly ID<br />

Workshop from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

at Ottawa NWR, inside and<br />

field session.<br />

June <strong>29</strong>–Seasons <strong>of</strong><br />

Magee walk at 10 a.m.<br />

Meet at <strong>the</strong> Bird Center.<br />

July 12 and 26–Growing<br />

Up Wild, preschool nature<br />

based activities from 10 to<br />

10:45 a.m.<br />

July 20–Bugfest. Visit<br />

World War II veteran Jack Spratt describes his experi-<br />

ences to <strong>the</strong> students.<br />

sixth grade students were<br />

out to cheer on <strong>the</strong> students.<br />

All 47 seventh and<br />

five stations to learn about<br />

<strong>the</strong> fascinating world <strong>of</strong><br />

insects.<br />

July 27–North American<br />

Butterfly County, from 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone<br />

welcome.<br />

Magee Marsh Wildlife<br />

Area is located at 132<strong>29</strong><br />

West State Route 2, Oak<br />

Harbor.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Mary at Magee Marsh,<br />

at 419-898-0960, extension<br />

31.<br />

231 Louisiana Ave.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

PHONE: 419-931-8750<br />

TOLL-FREE: 855-896-2064<br />

www.waterfordbankna.com<br />

eighth graders ran <strong>the</strong> 5K<br />

proving that students can<br />

accomplish anything.<br />

Wood County<br />

Humane Society<br />

to hold ‘Party<br />

Animals’ event<br />

The Wood County<br />

Humane Society’s annual<br />

Wine and Cheese Benefit,<br />

which raised more than<br />

$19,000 last year, will be<br />

held on Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31,<br />

from 6 to 10:30 p.m., in<br />

Olscamp Hall on <strong>the</strong> campus<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bowling Green State<br />

University.<br />

Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> Wine<br />

and Dine support homeless<br />

and abused animals in Wood<br />

County, providing care for<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> animals each<br />

year–from dogs and cats to<br />

horses, goats, guinea pigs<br />

and lizards. Help <strong>the</strong>m by<br />

joining in this festive<br />

evening.<br />

Guests will enjoy a full<br />

dinner, dessert, fine wines<br />

from Heidelberg Distributing<br />

Company and Gallo<br />

Wines, decorations from<br />

Glendale Flowers and Gifts<br />

and music by Estar Cohen<br />

and Company. The event<br />

also will include a silent<br />

auction and a live auction<br />

with auctioneer Jerry Anderson<br />

from WTOL, Channel<br />

11.<br />

“This event is a main<br />

source <strong>of</strong> income for our<br />

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

said Board President Lori<br />

Young. “The proceeds play<br />

a crucial part in our ability<br />

to help homeless and abused<br />

animals in our community<br />

and to assist pet parents in<br />

need through programs like<br />

Safe Pets and SNIP.”<br />

Tickets are $45 each. To<br />

order tickets, visit <strong>the</strong> Web<br />

site at www.woodcounty<br />

humanesociety.org.<br />

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Summer I (4-weeks)<br />

Wednesday:<br />

June 19, 26; 6; July 3, 10<br />

Summer II (6-weeks)<br />

W ednesda y y:<br />

: July July 17, 17, 24, 24, 31; 31; A<br />

A ugust 7 7, 14, 21<br />

Class times var<br />

y based on sk skill<br />

level<br />

and age.<br />

For<br />

more<br />

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ormation,<br />

c<br />

Laura<br />

Dunn<br />

dunnle@bgsu.edu<br />

419.372.8686<br />

Young adults, ages 11 to<br />

15, are invited to participate<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Way Public Library’s<br />

young adult summer reading<br />

program from June 10<br />

to July 20.<br />

For every book or magazine<br />

read this summer,<br />

young adults may enter<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir name for weekly prize<br />

drawings. Participants will<br />

fill out an entry form located<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Young Adult section<br />

<strong>of</strong> Way Library.<br />

Young adults also are<br />

invited to take part in several<br />

special events being<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered throughout <strong>the</strong> summer,<br />

including a photography<br />

contest, movies, crafts,<br />

Nintendo Wii gaming tournaments,<br />

Jeopardy, CPR<br />

BGSU ICE ARENA<br />

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

www.bgsu.edu/recwell/ice wwww.facebook.com/bgsuicearena<br />

w w.facebook<br />

Young Adult summer reading<br />

events planned at Way Library<br />

and first aid classes, and a<br />

Pizza and Pages Book Club.<br />

Young adults who attend<br />

at least one summer reading<br />

event will be entered into a<br />

grand prize drawing for an<br />

iPad Mini. The winner will<br />

be announced July 2.<br />

For a complete list <strong>of</strong><br />

young adult summer reading<br />

events, visit <strong>the</strong> Web<br />

site at http://wayteens.<br />

blogspot.com.<br />

The young adult summer<br />

reading program is sponsored<br />

by Owens Illinois,<br />

Inc.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Adria Pugh, YA librarian,<br />

at 419-874-3135, extension<br />

109, or send an e-mail<br />

to wayteens@gmail.com.<br />

Tickets on sale for ‘Joseph’<br />

Tickets are now on sale for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical<br />

Theater production <strong>of</strong> “Joseph and <strong>the</strong> Amazing Technicolor<br />

Dreamcoat.” Those who missed buying <strong>the</strong>ir tickets<br />

during Memorial Day will have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to purchase<br />

tickets June 13, 18 and 19, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School.<br />

Tickets also are available online , by mail or by<br />

phone. For more information, visit <strong>the</strong> Web site at<br />

http://www.perrysburgmusical<strong>the</strong>atre.org.<br />

The show dates are June 20-23, and tickets cost $12<br />

for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Tickets also<br />

will be on sale an hour before every performance. The<br />

show is being directed by Clark Ausloos <strong>of</strong> Next Stage<br />

Studios with musical direction by Michael Kadin Craig.<br />

U.S. Tennis Association<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers 10 and under play day<br />

A free USTA “play day”<br />

will be held Wednesday,<br />

June 12, from 10 to 11:30<br />

a.m., at <strong>the</strong> Rec Center tennis<br />

courts. The program<br />

will feature <strong>the</strong> new Quickstart<br />

tennis program for<br />

children ages 10 and<br />

younger. The emphasis is<br />

on instant fun by scaling<br />

down <strong>the</strong> court size and net<br />

height, using s<strong>of</strong>t bounce<br />

balls and tennis racquets to<br />

fit <strong>the</strong> age and size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

child.<br />

After brief instruction,<br />

children will play games.<br />

There will be four instructors<br />

to supervise <strong>the</strong> play.<br />

All equipment will be provided.<br />

There also will be<br />

some give-aways.<br />

Team tennis will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered for children who<br />

would like to compete in<br />

singles and doubles against<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r teams.<br />

The emphasis will be on<br />

fun. Levels include intermediate,<br />

12 and under and<br />

14 and under. Participants<br />

need not take <strong>the</strong> Summer<br />

Rec tennis lessons to play<br />

team tennis.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call Al Rava at<br />

419-874-6952 as soon as<br />

possible.<br />

Team tennis for older<br />

players also will be available<br />

if <strong>the</strong>re is enough<br />

interest.<br />

Sports physicals available at PHS<br />

Athletic physicals will<br />

be given on Thursday, June<br />

6, and Friday, July 26, at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School.<br />

All high school students<br />

who plan to participate in a<br />

sport next school year<br />

must have a new physical<br />

on file. The physical must<br />

be dated after June 1.<br />

Physicals will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered from 9 to 11:30<br />

a.m. on June 6, and from<br />

1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on July<br />

26, in <strong>the</strong> gym hallway.<br />

The cost is $25, which<br />

must be paid at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> physical.<br />

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‘History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Black Swamp’ at Way June 4<br />

Way Library and <strong>the</strong> Black Swamp Conservancy will present author and local historian<br />

Clint Mauk on Tuesday, June 4, at 7 p.m., for an informative talk about early northwest<br />

Ohio. Hear Mr. Mauk tell true tales <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Black Swamp, and view <strong>the</strong> related photographs<br />

on display from <strong>the</strong> National Center for Nature Photography’s recent exhibit<br />

“10,000 Acres: Preserved Forever.” This free program is sponsored by Directions Credit<br />

Union. Refreshments will be served.<br />

Historical Soc.<br />

to participate<br />

in Cherry Fest<br />

The Whitehouse Historical<br />

Society will be participating<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Whitehouse<br />

Cherry Festival on Saturday,<br />

June 15, from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m., with tours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

1840s log house, a bake sale<br />

and “Trash and Treasures”<br />

sale.<br />

The first floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> log<br />

house is furnished with furniture<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1840s period<br />

and <strong>the</strong> second floor is a<br />

museum for memorabilia<br />

depicting history <strong>of</strong> Whitehouse<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Maumee Valley.<br />

The log house is located<br />

at <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> Providence,<br />

Shepler and Texas streets in<br />

Whitehouse, Ohio. Proceeds<br />

from memberships<br />

and fund raising events support<br />

<strong>the</strong> restoration and<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> log<br />

house.<br />

The activities are open to<br />

<strong>the</strong> public, and <strong>the</strong> Whitehouse<br />

Historical Society<br />

welcomes new members.<br />

Junior Ja zers auditions <strong>May</strong> 30<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre’s<br />

Junior Jazzers will<br />

hold auditions on Thursday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 30, at 4 p.m., in <strong>the</strong><br />

Beck Auditorium at <strong>the</strong><br />

Commodore. Any current<br />

fourth or fifth grader in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> School District<br />

may audition.<br />

Junior Jazzers is a<br />

singing and dancing group<br />

who will perform for area<br />

nursing homes and events<br />

around town.<br />

Rehearsals begin September<br />

4. The cost for <strong>the</strong><br />

year is $35.<br />

The group is directed by<br />

Joanna Weaver and assisted<br />

by Mckenzie Weaver.<br />

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Three Meadows Pond<br />

This free program is sponsored by <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Parks.<br />

Three Meadows Pond was stocked in <strong>May</strong> with catfish, stripers and crappie. This<br />

catch and release fishing derby is open to children accompanied by an adult.<br />

Fishing license is not required for children under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 16.<br />

Prizes will be awarded in <strong>the</strong>se categories<br />

◆ Most fish caught ◆ Largest “o<strong>the</strong>r variety”<br />

◆ Largest largemouth bass ◆ Biggest fish <strong>of</strong> tournament, both length & weight<br />

◆ Largest crappie ◆ Largest catfish<br />

Fishing Supplies<br />

◆ Bring your own rod and tackle<br />

◆ A limited number <strong>of</strong> fishing poles are available for use by children<br />

◆ Bait will be available for purchase (mealy worms and nightcrawlers)<br />

Lunch<br />

◆ Pizza and pop will be available for purchase at 11 a.m.<br />

Display area available 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.<br />

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Questions, contact Bureau <strong>of</strong> Parks<br />

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Lady Jackets Basketball Camp<br />

to be held June 17-21 at PHS<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Lady<br />

Jackets basketball camp, for<br />

girls who will be in grades 3<br />

to 9 this fall, will be held June<br />

17-21, at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School.<br />

Girls in grades 6 to 9 will<br />

meet from noon to 2:30 p.m.,<br />

and girls in grades 3 to 5 will<br />

meet from 2:30 to 5 p.m.<br />

The program is led by<br />

Todd Sims, PHS varsity girls<br />

basketball head coach.<br />

Campers will receive daily<br />

instruction and coaching in<br />

shooting, ball handling, passing,<br />

one-on-one moves, individual<br />

defense, team defense<br />

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$80 couple<br />

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$100 couple<br />

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The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> School<br />

District is planning its yearend<br />

recycling efforts in partnership<br />

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

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Community Employment<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> Wood<br />

Lane and <strong>the</strong> Bowling Green<br />

Recycling Center.<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />

loaning <strong>the</strong> district 46 rolling<br />

curbside-style bins for <strong>the</strong><br />

large amount <strong>of</strong> recyclable<br />

paper <strong>the</strong> district amasses during<br />

student locker cleanout<br />

and teacher room cleanouts at<br />

<strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

Community Employment<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> Wood Lane is providing<br />

drop-<strong>of</strong>f and pick-up<br />

services for <strong>the</strong> bins, and <strong>the</strong><br />

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daily competitions and league<br />

games.<br />

The cost is $75 per person,<br />

payable to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School Athletics. Campers<br />

who are registered by June 3<br />

will receive a T-shirt. Awards<br />

will be presented to contest<br />

and competition winners.<br />

There also will be a pizza<br />

party for campers.<br />

To register, complete <strong>the</strong><br />

form below and mail with<br />

payment to Lady Jacket Basketball<br />

Camp, Attn: Todd<br />

Sims, 451 Mallard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio 43551.<br />

Camp Registration<br />

Name__________________________________________<br />

Address ________________________________________<br />

_______________________________________________<br />

School _________________________________________<br />

Home phone ____________________________________<br />

Emergency phone _________________________________<br />

Parent/Guardian ___________________________________<br />

E-Mail Address ___________________________________<br />

Age ______ Grade Next Year ______ T-Shirt size _______<br />

**Your registration and payment enroll you in <strong>the</strong> camp–<br />

no fur<strong>the</strong>r notice will be sent.**<br />

Enclosed is my registration fee. I authorize <strong>the</strong> director <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> camp to act for me according to his best judgment in any<br />

emergency requiring medical attention.<br />

Signed: _________________________________________<br />

parent/guardian<br />

Mail registration to:<br />

Lady Jacket Basketball Camp, Attn: Todd Sims,<br />

451 Mallard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Make checks payable to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HS Athletics<br />

Take advantage <strong>of</strong> an opportunity to introduce your business or organization to area<br />

residents with our annual “Progress in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.” This special interest section <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> and on-line version will showcase your products<br />

and services with a 300 word story and a photo.<br />

Publication Date:<br />

July <strong>2013</strong><br />

and appearing online for<br />

one whole year!<br />

Deadline:<br />

June 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> salutes<br />

Fort Meigs 200th anniversary<br />

Call 419-874-4491 today!<br />

117 E. Second Street, P.O.Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43552 • 419-874-4491<br />

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Web site: www.perrysburg.com<br />

‘Backpack to <strong>the</strong> Future’ supply<br />

drive to benefit area school children<br />

Owens Community College’s<br />

Alumni Association<br />

has taken <strong>the</strong> initiative <strong>of</strong><br />

once again organizing a gently-used<br />

backpack drive to<br />

provide new life for what<br />

many students consider <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

mobile lifeline to learning.<br />

The college’s Alumni Association<br />

community service<br />

endeavor, titled “Backpack<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Future,” is currently<br />

accepting gently-used or<br />

new backpacks and new<br />

school supplies from area<br />

residents.<br />

Items collected, as part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> “Backpack to <strong>the</strong> Future”<br />

program, will be given<br />

to low-income elementary<br />

school children throughout<br />

northwest Ohio.<br />

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

backpacks and new<br />

backpacks, individuals can<br />

donate crayons, markers,<br />

bottles <strong>of</strong> glue, glue sticks,<br />

colored pencils, pencils,<br />

pink erasers, school boxes,<br />

pocket folders, marbled covered<br />

composition books and<br />

Kleenex tissues.<br />

“There are many low-income<br />

families that can<br />

barely afford to pay <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

bills, and may not be able to<br />

provide <strong>the</strong>ir children with<br />

new supplies, said Kaye Koevenig,<br />

Owens community<br />

service chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alumni<br />

Association. “The Owens<br />

Community College Alumni<br />

Association’s goal is to ensure<br />

that such occurrences<br />

do not happen and that all<br />

children begin <strong>the</strong>ir school<br />

year with new educational<br />

resources.”<br />

Area residents can take<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir charitable donations to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Alumni Relations<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Owens campus<br />

on Oregon Road in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township.<br />

Since establishing <strong>the</strong><br />

program in 2004, <strong>the</strong> Owens<br />

Alumni Association has<br />

given 2,881 backpacks and<br />

54,243 school supplies to<br />

benefit disadvantaged children<br />

throughout northwest<br />

Ohio.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools partners<br />

for year-end recycling project<br />

Center will be <strong>the</strong> processing<br />

center for all collected materials.<br />

The district’s recycling<br />

team has worked closely with<br />

Community Employment<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> Wood Lane, Bowling<br />

Green Recycling Center<br />

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

since 2008, when <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools renewed its commitment<br />

to recycling throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> district. CES has a regular<br />

route where <strong>the</strong>y stop at each<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> district’s buildings and<br />

pick up plastic, cans and paper.<br />

The district also utilizes Allied<br />

Waste Services for paper and<br />

cardboard recycling.<br />

Vic Gable, Employment<br />

Services coordinator, Wood<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> DD, has been<br />

<strong>the</strong> guiding voice in helping<br />

<strong>the</strong> district coordinate its recycling<br />

efforts with CES, <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Bowling<br />

Green Recycling.<br />

“We are so happy with <strong>the</strong><br />

support we’ve received from<br />

Vic and Community Employment<br />

Services <strong>of</strong> Wood Lane,”<br />

said Thomas Hosler, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools superintendent.<br />

“The knowledge he has<br />

brought to <strong>the</strong> table has made<br />

this process very seamless as<br />

we’ve continued to ramp up<br />

our recycling efforts <strong>the</strong>se past<br />

few years. He’s generously<br />

given <strong>of</strong> his time as we’ve<br />

added to our recycling program<br />

and needed advice on<br />

<strong>the</strong> best way to proceed.”<br />

Liberty Camp<br />

set for July<br />

Summer Liberty Camp<br />

will be held this year at The<br />

577 Foundation <strong>the</strong> week <strong>of</strong><br />

July 8 to 12. The <strong>the</strong>me is<br />

“Life in Early Northwest<br />

Ohio.”<br />

Participants will learn<br />

about <strong>the</strong> Erie Canal, Black<br />

Swamp stories, local Native<br />

Americans and visit Fort<br />

Meigs. The hands-on program<br />

also includes music and<br />

crafts. The camp, for children<br />

ages 8 to 12, is sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Northwest Ohio Conservative<br />

Coalition. The cost is<br />

$15 per child.<br />

For more information or to<br />

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

www.<strong>the</strong>577foundation.org.<br />

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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 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552.<br />

Or send an e-mail, with <strong>the</strong> date, time and location, to dianaw@perrysburg.com.<br />

The deadline for <strong>the</strong> weekly calen-<br />

dar is Friday at noon.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 30<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 />

6:00 p.m. CedarCreek’s South Toledo Campus<br />

Community Care Free Medical Clinic at<br />

2150 South Byrne Road, Toledo, until 8<br />

p.m. Call 419-482-8127 for information.<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31<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 />

Donations are accepted and may be<br />

deposited in <strong>the</strong> clothing bins near <strong>the</strong> back<br />

door.<br />

11:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at <strong>the</strong> Carranor Club,<br />

502 East Second Street.<br />

7:00 p.m. Family and Relationships United in Love<br />

program at Hilton Garden Inn Conference<br />

Center. Free program led by Evan<br />

Mehlenbacher, Christian Science lecturer.<br />

Saturday, June 1<br />

10:00 a.m. Nature Preserve stewardship volunteers at<br />

Kitty Todd Preserve at Oak Openings. Call<br />

614-717-2770, extention 144.<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, June 2<br />

5:00 p.m. Survivors Network <strong>of</strong> those Abused by<br />

Priests (S.N.A.P.) support group meeting<br />

held <strong>the</strong> first Sunday <strong>of</strong> every month, 5-7<br />

p.m., at 577 Foundation, 577 East Front<br />

Street in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For more information,<br />

call 419-340-6459 or send an e-mail to tole<br />

dosnap@gmail.com.<br />

6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />

Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Monday, June 3<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, June 4<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, <strong>29</strong>1<strong>29</strong><br />

Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />

3:00 p.m. Ecumenical Bereavement Support Group at<br />

St. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Parish,<br />

Emmaus Room. 4201 Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns<br />

Boulevard, Toledo. Program title is “Circle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grief” by Rita H<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

5:30 p.m. Wood County Planning Commission at <strong>the</strong><br />

County <strong>of</strong>fice building in Bowling Green.<br />

Call 419-354-9128 for information.<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council at <strong>the</strong> Municipal<br />

Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Wednesday, June 5<br />

10:00 a.m. Low Vision Support Group at Reynolds<br />

Corners library branch, 4833 Dorr Street in<br />

Toledo. See www.frogtownvision.org or call<br />

419-867-1940 for details.<br />

12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club at El Vaquero’s<br />

Restaurant, Route 25 near Churchill’s.<br />

Lunch will be attendee’s responsibility.<br />

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

6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous at Blessed John XXII<br />

Catholic Community, 24250 Dixie<br />

Highway. Call 419-931-4005 for details.<br />

6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<br />

<strong>the</strong> township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<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 />

7:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street.<br />

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More than 100 works on display<br />

at Fiber577 art show June 8, 9<br />

Unique works <strong>of</strong> fine art will be showcased<br />

at <strong>the</strong> sixth annual Fiber577 show<br />

on Saturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9.<br />

Hosted by <strong>the</strong> 577 Foundation on<br />

East Front Street, <strong>the</strong> event features a<br />

fiber art exhibit <strong>of</strong> more than 100 pieces<br />

from regional and national artists.<br />

Live music and interactive fiber-related<br />

activities will surround <strong>the</strong> exhibit.<br />

Fiber art refers to fine art whose<br />

material consists <strong>of</strong> natural or syn<strong>the</strong>tic<br />

fiber and o<strong>the</strong>r components, such as<br />

fabric or yarn.<br />

Fiber art may be constructed by<br />

methods associated with textile fibers<br />

such as stitching, weaving and dyeing,<br />

and include clothing, rugs, linens, wall<br />

hangings and more.<br />

It can include basketry, beadwork,<br />

braiding, clothing design, crochet, dyeing,<br />

embroidery, felting, hooking, knitting,<br />

lacework, mixed media, needlework,<br />

paper, quilting, sculpture, sewing,<br />

spinning, surface design, textile design<br />

and weaving.<br />

The Fiber577 event is free and open<br />

to <strong>the</strong> public June 8 from 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m., and June 9 from noon to 5 p.m.<br />

Visitors can pick up a scavenger hunt<br />

guide and search for “fiber bombs” (art<br />

installations created by committee fiber<br />

artists) hidden throughout <strong>the</strong> historic<br />

property.<br />

A hands-on fiber studio will be set up<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Pottery Barn for visitors to make<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own fiber creation with guidance<br />

from fiber artist Jennifer Solon.<br />

Live music, artists demonstrations,<br />

and a people’s choice vote round out<br />

<strong>the</strong> day.<br />

Volunteer committee members are<br />

Julie Beutler, Francis Parry, Anne<br />

French, Sandra Heard, Jennifer Solon,<br />

Robin Ballmer, and Mary Mennel, committee<br />

chair and director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 577<br />

Foundation.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.fiber577.com<br />

Among <strong>the</strong> art to be featured is:<br />

above left, “Jesture/Gesture” by Deann<br />

Rubin and below right, “Guinea” by<br />

Pamela Macgregor.<br />

Art on <strong>the</strong> postcard, above right, was<br />

created by: Deann Rubin, Sandra Kunkle,<br />

Lisa Flowers Ross, Pamela MacGregor<br />

and Judy Kahle.<br />

First Friday series begins in downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> June 7<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Inc. will kick <strong>of</strong>f its <strong>2013</strong> First<br />

Friday Series with “First Friday,”<br />

June 7, from 6 to 9 p.m.,<br />

in historic downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The event is sponsored by<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc.<br />

and ProMedica St. Luke’s<br />

Hospital.<br />

“DPI is proud to continue<br />

to partner with our many<br />

sponsors, community organizations,<br />

local non-pr<strong>of</strong>its,<br />

schools, churches and volunteers<br />

in order to create free<br />

family events that provide<br />

unique opportunities to showcase<br />

our community and contribute<br />

to <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life<br />

that makes <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>the</strong> best<br />

suburban downtown,” said<br />

Rob Brunner, DPI president.<br />

Entertainment on <strong>the</strong> DPI<br />

Stage begins at 6 p.m. with<br />

Jeff Tucker & On <strong>the</strong> Beach.<br />

Jeff Tucker performs music<br />

from nor<strong>the</strong>rn Michigan to <strong>the</strong><br />

Gulf Coast that includes a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> dynamics-mixing<br />

elements <strong>of</strong> rock, pop and<br />

country with an emphasis on<br />

Americana and Jazz.<br />

“Jeff Tucker’s longevity<br />

reflects his audiences’ appreciation<br />

for strong songwriting,<br />

harmony, musical craftsmanship<br />

and <strong>the</strong> ability to appeal<br />

to different generations and a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> musical tastes.” said<br />

Rick Thielen, DPI executive<br />

director.<br />

Music for First Friday on June 7 will be provided by Jeff Tucker & On <strong>the</strong> Beach.<br />

Back by popular demand<br />

will be Chortie <strong>the</strong> Clown, <strong>the</strong><br />

YMCA Fun Bus with children’s<br />

activities and face<br />

painting, fun family entertainment<br />

activities that will<br />

include <strong>the</strong> popular train, family<br />

fun-house, bubble<br />

machine, and climbing wall.<br />

Various vendors will be on<br />

hand.<br />

“We really feel that our<br />

vendors help to create a more<br />

festive type atmosphere, plus<br />

we love supporting entrepreneurs<br />

in and around our community,”<br />

said Mr. Thielen.<br />

“We also want to encourage<br />

all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local businesses to be<br />

open and even extend <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

presence out onto <strong>the</strong> sidewalk<br />

in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir store fronts.”<br />

Vendors will include:<br />

Much Kneaded Massage, Just<br />

Dazzle, Country Lane BBQ,<br />

Ripples by Jacque, Handmade<br />

Jewelry with Gems by Aliza<br />

Greenberg, Jeanies Weenies,<br />

CedarCreek Church, Prevention<br />

Partners-PASA Teen<br />

Board, Blue Skies Quilting<br />

and Gifts, Scentsy, The Blade<br />

Our Town <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ellie’s<br />

Essentials, Relay for Life and<br />

ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital.<br />

Those who get hungry during<br />

<strong>the</strong> entertainment and family<br />

fun, are invited to eat at<br />

any <strong>of</strong> downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

restaurants or grab a quick<br />

snack on Louisiana Avenue.<br />

“We are very excited this<br />

year to be in downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

at <strong>the</strong> Commodore<br />

Building and a part <strong>of</strong> DPI”s<br />

First Friday with our 16th<br />

annual Relay For Life. This<br />

overnight event from 6 p.m.<br />

Friday until noon Saturday,<br />

raises money and awareness<br />

while serving as a celebration<br />

for cancer survivors, a memorial<br />

for loved ones lost, and a<br />

rally for <strong>the</strong> community to<br />

take up <strong>the</strong> fight”, said Marcia<br />

Clark, American Cancer Society<br />

development representative.<br />

DPI has become an essential<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community’s<br />

fabric and spearheads numerous<br />

community events that<br />

draw thousands <strong>of</strong> residents<br />

and visitors to <strong>the</strong> historic<br />

downtown area to eat, shop,<br />

play and enjoy that “traditional,<br />

home-town charm.” DPI’s<br />

success is credited largely to<br />

our members and friends, who<br />

lend <strong>the</strong>ir names and financial<br />

support to our organization<br />

and <strong>the</strong> many activities that we<br />

proudly present such as First<br />

Friday,” siad Mr. Thielen.<br />

“The funds we generate<br />

help fulfill our mission <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

community events to<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r enhance <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

awesome quality <strong>of</strong> life. It is<br />

absolutely wonderful that we<br />

have a community partner like<br />

ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital,<br />

whose mission <strong>of</strong><br />

“improving your health and<br />

well-being” runs parallel with<br />

DPI’s mission <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

our community.”<br />

Upcoming events planned<br />

by DPI include:<br />

•First Friday Series: June<br />

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•Rock <strong>the</strong> Docks: June 15<br />

(Skoobie Snaks) and September<br />

21(Velvet Jones)<br />

•Outdoor Family Movie<br />

Nights: July 14, “The Lorax,”<br />

and August 18, “Dolphin Tale”<br />

•Youth Summer Theater,<br />

July 17 and 18, “William’s<br />

Window”<br />

•Annual Cruise by <strong>the</strong><br />

River Car Show on August 3<br />

•OctoBOOfest on October<br />

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•Indoor Family Movie<br />

Night, November 23, “Arthur<br />

Christmas”<br />

•Home for <strong>the</strong> Holidays<br />

Parade/Tree Lighting on<br />

November 24<br />

•Winterfest 2014: February<br />

21-23, 2014.<br />

Skoobie Snaks to headline Rock <strong>the</strong> Docks June 15<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Inc. will present Rock <strong>the</strong><br />

Docks on Saturday, June 15.<br />

Partnering with The Andersons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maumee, Physical<br />

Therapy Consultants, Heidelberg<br />

Distributing, Ridgestone<br />

Builders and Welch Publishing,<br />

this traditional event features<br />

live music by The Skoobie<br />

Snaks, beverages, food<br />

and a night <strong>of</strong> dancing and<br />

fun. The event begins at 7<br />

p.m. and ends at midnight.<br />

“Come join us for a summer<br />

kick-<strong>of</strong>f celebration in<br />

downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s riverfront<br />

down at <strong>the</strong> public boat<br />

docks next to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Boat<br />

Club,” said Rob Brunner, DPI<br />

president. “What a great way<br />

to spend an early summer<br />

evening, than down along <strong>the</strong><br />

river listening to great music<br />

and enjoying your favorite<br />

beverage?”<br />

For more than 15 years,<br />

The Skoobie Snaks have provided<br />

live entertainment for<br />

weddings, corporate events,<br />

special occasions, charitable<br />

functions, and night spots.<br />

“We are very excited to<br />

have <strong>the</strong> Skoobie Snaks headline<br />

our first <strong>of</strong> two Rock <strong>the</strong><br />

Docks. They have music for<br />

everyone with only <strong>the</strong><br />

biggest hits. The Skoobie<br />

Snaks also have awesome<br />

faithful friends and fans<br />

alike,” said Rick Thielen, DPI<br />

executive director.<br />

Rock <strong>the</strong> Docks is one <strong>of</strong><br />

DPI’s major annual fund-raisers<br />

that generates <strong>the</strong> neces-<br />

The Skoobie Snaks will provide music for Rock <strong>the</strong> Docks.<br />

sary funds to provide free,<br />

family community events<br />

such as First Friday Series,<br />

Family Outdoor and Indoor<br />

Movie Nights, OctoBOOfest,<br />

Home for <strong>the</strong> Holidays<br />

Parade.<br />

The event is open to<br />

adults, age 21 and older, and<br />

admission is $5.<br />

“This is a wonderful and<br />

unique opportunity to raise<br />

some much-needed funds<br />

while at <strong>the</strong> same time, showcase<br />

our community and contribute<br />

to <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life<br />

that makes <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>the</strong> best<br />

suburban downtown,” said<br />

Jeff Huskisson, DPI board<br />

member.<br />

DPI, a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community’s<br />

fabric, spearheads<br />

numerous events that draw<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> residents and<br />

visitors to <strong>the</strong> historic downtown<br />

area to eat, shop, play<br />

and enjoy that “traditional,<br />

home-town charm” <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

“Our success is credited<br />

largely to our members and<br />

friends, who lend <strong>the</strong>ir names<br />

and financial support to our<br />

organization and <strong>the</strong> many<br />

activities that we proudly present.<br />

The funds we generate<br />

help fulfill our mission <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

community events to<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r enhance <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

awesome quality <strong>of</strong> life,” said<br />

Mr. Thielen.<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Inc. is a community-based<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, 501(c)(3) organization<br />

whose mission is to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer and promote community-wide<br />

events that are held in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s downtown historic<br />

district.<br />

For additional information<br />

or to become a DPI member,<br />

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

www.downtownperrysburg<br />

.org, call Mr. Thielen at 419-<br />

872-6246, or send an e-mail<br />

to downtownperrysburg<br />

@gmail.com.<br />

Pictured in front <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rain water tanks are members<br />

<strong>of</strong> both garden clubs, including, front row: Robin<br />

Horton, Cecelia Richardson, Myra McClure, Ginger Knud-<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights<br />

Community Association<br />

vegetable garden had a successful<br />

first year in 2012.<br />

The produce went to families<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Heights community after<br />

much time and effort spent<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 2,800-square-foot garden.<br />

Grants from <strong>the</strong> Country<br />

Garden Club and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Garden Club contributed<br />

greatly to that success.<br />

This year a rainwater collection<br />

and delivery system<br />

was designed and installed.<br />

It consists <strong>of</strong> six large water<br />

tanks positioned under six<br />

downspouts located behind<br />

<strong>the</strong> center. Hoses and a<br />

solar powered pump help<br />

deliver <strong>the</strong> rain water to<br />

soaker hoses at <strong>the</strong> garden.<br />

This will supplement <strong>the</strong><br />

underground watering system<br />

and cut down on <strong>the</strong><br />

community center’s water<br />

bill.<br />

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Rainwater collection system installed at PHCA garden<br />

This project was made<br />

possible again by donations<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Country Garden<br />

Club and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Garden Club.<br />

The rainwater collection<br />

system was designed and<br />

son, Ruth Alteneter and Steven Kramer from PHCA. Back<br />

row: Dawn Hoover, Mary Turain, Peggy Casey and Todd<br />

Grayson.<br />

Four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> six rain water tanks with connections to downspouts and hoses to <strong>the</strong> garden.<br />

built by Steven Kramer, vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Heights Community Association.<br />

This year, garden<br />

operations will be directed<br />

by Phil and Teresia Buck.<br />

Anyone wishing to be<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Heights Community Garden<br />

can call <strong>the</strong> Center at 419-<br />

874-45<strong>29</strong> or visit <strong>the</strong> Web<br />

site www.phcaohio.org to<br />

see what else is happening at<br />

PHCA.<br />

Music at <strong>the</strong> Market kicks-<strong>of</strong>f concert series Thursday, June 6<br />

The Music at <strong>the</strong> Market<br />

concert series will kick <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Thursday, June 6, at 7 p.m.<br />

Concert goers are<br />

encouraged to bring blankets<br />

and chairs to <strong>the</strong> lawn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commodore Square Park<br />

in downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

and enjoy an evening <strong>of</strong><br />

music by West Central<br />

Quartet, an Indiana based<br />

“easy listening” band.<br />

Many positive changes<br />

have happened with <strong>the</strong><br />

Music at <strong>the</strong> Market concert<br />

series under <strong>the</strong> new management<br />

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

Convention and Visitors<br />

Bureau (CVB).<br />

The concert season has<br />

expanded from nine to 12<br />

concerts with a sound engineer<br />

supporting each concert.<br />

“The CVB is proud to<br />

have a hand in keeping <strong>the</strong><br />

music alive in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> on<br />

Thursday nights,” said<br />

Sandy Latchem, CVB executive<br />

director. “The<br />

improvements to this series<br />

were made possible by <strong>the</strong><br />

generous sponsorship <strong>of</strong> Ed<br />

Schmidt Automotive and<br />

through <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, along<br />

with our friends at Main<br />

Art-ery who coordinate <strong>the</strong><br />

concerts. It makes sense to<br />

combine <strong>the</strong> Farmers Market<br />

and <strong>the</strong> evening concerts.<br />

Visitors and community<br />

members have a great<br />

time visiting and shopping<br />

<strong>the</strong> Farmers Market, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

walking a short distance<br />

down <strong>the</strong> street to Commodore<br />

Square for <strong>the</strong> concerts.”<br />

Commodore Square<br />

Park is located at <strong>the</strong> corner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Louisiana and Indiana<br />

avenues in historic downtown<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

West Central Quartet will kick-<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> first concert<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Music in <strong>the</strong> Market series.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> event <strong>of</strong> inclement<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r, concerts will move<br />

inside to <strong>the</strong> Judy Beck<br />

Auditorium, 140 East Indi-<br />

ana Avenue<br />

For additional information,<br />

contact Main Art-ery<br />

at info@mainart-ery.com.<br />

The Slevin House built in 1866<br />

Annual PAHM Historic Homes Tour to feature five homes on June 8<br />

The annual Historic Homes Tour, presented by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Historic Museum (PAHM), will be held Saturday,<br />

June 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour includes five homes listed in C. Robert Boyd’s book, “Images <strong>of</strong><br />

America: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Historic Architecture.”<br />

The homes on tour are <strong>the</strong> Hoover House (1880), 209 East Second Street; <strong>the</strong> Second Powell House (18<strong>29</strong>),<br />

300 West Second Street; <strong>the</strong> Norton House (1855), 402 East Front Street; <strong>the</strong> Slevin House (1866), 417 East<br />

Front Street, and <strong>the</strong> Bentley House (1928), 30465 East River Road.<br />

Tickets for <strong>the</strong> tour are $15 and may be purchased at any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> featured homes on <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tour. All<br />

proceeds from <strong>the</strong> event will benefit <strong>the</strong> renovation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spafford House, <strong>the</strong> future site <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Area Historic Museum, on State Route 65.<br />

The featured house above is <strong>the</strong> Slevin House, owned by Donna and Todd Friesner. According to Mr. Boyd’s<br />

book, “this house was built by Rosana Slevin, probably <strong>the</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> Patrick S. Slevin, a well-known attorney and<br />

Civil War <strong>of</strong>ficer. It has been called ‘<strong>the</strong> vernacular answer to some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ‘high style’ Queen Anne homes in <strong>the</strong><br />

area. Note <strong>the</strong> front-facing intersecting gables with a small semi-circular window in <strong>the</strong> front and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r windows<br />

<strong>of</strong> varying size and shape. Extensive renovation has been made over <strong>the</strong> years. It was once owned by St.<br />

Rose Catholic Church and used as a rectory.”<br />

For additional information on <strong>the</strong> historic home tour, call Phyllis Morton at 419-872-0846.


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Walbridge plans events<br />

for centennial celebration<br />

Walbridge, Ohio, is celebrating<br />

its centennial year <strong>of</strong><br />

incorporation with several upcoming<br />

events.<br />

On June 1, a fund-raising<br />

sock hop/car show will be<br />

held at <strong>the</strong> former Walbridge<br />

School Gym (The Walbridge<br />

Center), 200 East Union<br />

Street, from 6 to 10 a.m. Admission<br />

is a $5 donation. Attendees<br />

are asked to dress in<br />

’50s/’60s attire. There will be<br />

food, an auction, DJ and contests.<br />

On Saturday, June 8, a<br />

Centennial Wedding Renewal<br />

Ceremony will be held at<br />

Grace Bible Baptist Church,<br />

116 East Union Street. Current<br />

Pastor David Stogsdill<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Centennial Committee<br />

invite all married couples to<br />

renew <strong>the</strong>ir wedding vows.<br />

There is no cost to participate.<br />

The event will begin at 11:45<br />

a.m. Couples may dress as<br />

<strong>the</strong>y wish, and may bring<br />

family or friends to witness.<br />

Couples will receive a certificate<br />

<strong>of</strong> renewal. Refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

For more information, call<br />

<strong>the</strong> Walbridge Centennial<br />

Committee at 419-913-3719,<br />

or send an e-mail to Pastor<br />

Stogsdill at pastor@grace<br />

bbc.net<br />

Weekend festivities for<br />

July 4-6 will be held at Loop<br />

Park, from noon to 11 p.m.<br />

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historic displays and food.<br />

Information and applications<br />

for events are available<br />

online at www.walbridge<br />

cent.com or at <strong>the</strong> Walbridge<br />

Branch Library.<br />

There will be a “Miss Village<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walbridge” contest,<br />

craft/business/health vendors<br />

and parade.<br />

Opening ceremonies will<br />

be held Thursday, July 4, at<br />

noon, with <strong>the</strong> crowning <strong>of</strong><br />

Miss Village <strong>of</strong> Walbridge.<br />

There also will be a family<br />

fun day with a talent show at<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Live entertainment will be<br />

held Friday and Saturday<br />

evenings.<br />

The parade begins at 11<br />

a.m. on Saturday, July 5.<br />

Afternoon events include a<br />

senior and family health and<br />

safety day.<br />

Memorabilia, including<br />

commemorative memorial<br />

bricks for Loop Park, <strong>the</strong> Walbridge/Lake<br />

Alumni photo<br />

book with senior classes from<br />

1911-2012, centennial t-shirts,<br />

souvenir historical booklets,<br />

cup kozies, and cookbooks<br />

are available on line.<br />

Area residents are invited<br />

to share <strong>the</strong>ir memories on <strong>the</strong><br />

“I remember Walbridge<br />

when…” forms or bring photos<br />

and memorabilia in to be<br />

scanned at <strong>the</strong> Walbridge Library.<br />

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Woodland Elementary School recently honored its<br />

students <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month for April.<br />

The students were nominated for displaying <strong>the</strong> life<br />

skill <strong>of</strong> “courtesy.”<br />

They were recognized for <strong>the</strong>ir commendable behavior<br />

during a luncheon on Friday, <strong>May</strong> 3. Marco’s<br />

Pizza donated pizza and pop for <strong>the</strong> luncheon.<br />

Students <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> month are, first row, from left:<br />

Cameron Lindsay, Frederick Dowling, Kailyn Reeder,<br />

Dakota Carlson.<br />

Second row: Alyssa Stacy, Anna Dalton, McKenna<br />

Cope, Sarah Albright.<br />

Third row: Michael Feltman, Sydney Peppers, Grace<br />

Leonard, Cherish Baldwin.<br />

Fourth row: Nate Deer, Kayleigh Brickner, Nicholas<br />

Perkins, Jessica Adams.<br />

Fifth row: D’Angelo Wright, Isabel Cottle, Sawyer<br />

Heckert, Jordan Hunter.<br />

Liam Alkire and Sammy DeFoe contemplate <strong>the</strong>ir purchases <strong>of</strong> canned goods for <strong>the</strong><br />

PCU food pantry.<br />

St. Rose third-graders make purchases for PCU<br />

St. Rose Catholic School<br />

third grade students made a<br />

recent trip to Kazmaiers to<br />

purchase food for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Christians United (PCU)<br />

food pantry as part <strong>of</strong> a social<br />

studies project.<br />

Each student brought $2<br />

to spend, and learned how to<br />

stretch <strong>the</strong>ir dollar with 10 for<br />

$10 deals and 3 for $1 Ramen<br />

noodles.<br />

During <strong>the</strong>ir shopping excursion,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y learned how a<br />

business is run and asked<br />

questions about suppliers and<br />

determining sale items.<br />

“The kids were really ex-<br />

cited about how much food<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were able to purchase<br />

for <strong>the</strong> PCU,” said third grade<br />

teacher, Tracy Germann.<br />

After <strong>the</strong>ir purchases were<br />

complete, <strong>the</strong> students<br />

walked to PCU with <strong>the</strong>ir donations.<br />

Susan Jones, PCU volunteer,<br />

explained how much<br />

food a family is allotted per<br />

month and that every PCU<br />

worker is a volunteer.<br />

Students learned that vol-<br />

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food pantry, helping to sort<br />

food and distribute food to<br />

families.<br />

The students collected any<br />

change <strong>the</strong>y had left from<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir purchases and donated it<br />

to <strong>the</strong> food pantry.<br />

By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir visit,<br />

<strong>the</strong> students were able to better<br />

understand why families<br />

might need <strong>the</strong> food pantry<br />

and how many families are<br />

served every year.<br />

Italian language classes <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

A free “Easy Italian” language<br />

class will be <strong>of</strong>fered for<br />

students in grades 5 to 9 this<br />

summer.<br />

The class will meet June<br />

11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 26,<br />

from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., at<br />

Way Library. Students will<br />

learn basic vocabulary and<br />

Italian culture.<br />

Pre-registration is required.<br />

There is no fee for <strong>the</strong><br />

class.<br />

For more information or to<br />

register, call Liz at 419-873-<br />

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Overcoming family obstacles, developing<br />

healthier relationships topics <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> 31 lecture<br />

At times family relationships<br />

can be difficult and<br />

many people are searching<br />

for ways to get along better<br />

with family members.<br />

There are paths to happier<br />

and healthier relationships,<br />

said Evan Mehlenbacher, a<br />

Christian Science lecturer<br />

who will explain those paths<br />

on Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31, at 7 p.m.,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Hilton Garden Inn<br />

Conference Center, Levis<br />

Common Boulevard in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The talk “Family and relationships<br />

united in love” is<br />

free and open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

“Family problems are<br />

universal but I’ve learned<br />

that when people understand<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir relationship to God better,<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir relationships with<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs improve,” said Mr.<br />

Mehlenbacher, who has ad-<br />

dressed audiences throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> world.<br />

“This lecture explains<br />

how to find <strong>the</strong> love <strong>of</strong> God<br />

that prospers relationships<br />

and blesses families. It shows<br />

how to overcome grudges,<br />

resentments, anger, loneliness,<br />

despair and o<strong>the</strong>r complaints<br />

that keep people<br />

apart,” he said.<br />

He also shares healings <strong>of</strong><br />

loneliness, a marriage falling<br />

apart, painful disease, drug<br />

addiction and alcoholism.<br />

“If you’re ready to feel<br />

more love in your life and<br />

experience <strong>the</strong> blessings it<br />

brings, this message will<br />

speak to you,” he continued.<br />

Mr. Mehlenbacher says<br />

his own experience in <strong>the</strong><br />

family farming business after<br />

graduating from Stanford<br />

helped him learn <strong>the</strong> impor-<br />

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Though on <strong>the</strong> fast track<br />

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Thomas Birch painting <strong>of</strong> historic naval victory<br />

The 200th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

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Erie–among <strong>the</strong> most famous<br />

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War <strong>of</strong> 1812 and <strong>the</strong> first<br />

time a squadron <strong>of</strong> British<br />

ships had ever been captured–will<br />

be commemorated<br />

with a special<br />

exhibition this fall at <strong>the</strong><br />

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

Perry’s Victory: The Battle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lake Erie, a free exhibition<br />

on view August 9<br />

through November 10, in<br />

Galleries 28 and <strong>29</strong>, features<br />

paintings, prints, sculpture,<br />

artifacts, letters and music<br />

on loan and from <strong>the</strong> Museum’s<br />

permanent collection.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prominent<br />

works on view will be <strong>the</strong><br />

heroically scaled painting<br />

Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie<br />

(1814) by Thomas Birch.<br />

The painting depicts <strong>the</strong> battle<br />

moments before <strong>the</strong><br />

British squadron surrenders<br />

to <strong>the</strong> victorious Commodore<br />

Oliver Hazard Perry<br />

(1785-1819) in <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong><br />

1813. The TMA exhibition<br />

marks a rare opportunity to<br />

see <strong>the</strong> painting so close to<br />

<strong>the</strong> actual battle site.<br />

Historians <strong>of</strong>ten describe<br />

<strong>the</strong> War <strong>of</strong> 1812 as <strong>the</strong> Second<br />

War <strong>of</strong> Independence: a<br />

reaction to <strong>the</strong> continuing<br />

British attacks on and<br />

seizures <strong>of</strong> American vessels<br />

and seamen, and <strong>the</strong> likely<br />

British role in encouraging<br />

Native Americans’ anger in<br />

<strong>the</strong> northwestern frontier.<br />

Not only was <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States’ national an<strong>the</strong>m,<br />

“The Star-Spangled Banner,”<br />

inspired by <strong>the</strong> war, but victory<br />

over Britain also confirmed<br />

<strong>the</strong> young nation’s<br />

sovereignty.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most decisive<br />

events <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> war on <strong>the</strong><br />

frontier were <strong>the</strong> naval battles,<br />

as command <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Lakes was critical for<br />

success in <strong>the</strong> northwest.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most famous victories<br />

in American history<br />

was achieved at <strong>the</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Lake Erie on September 10,<br />

1813 by <strong>the</strong> young Commodore<br />

Perry with <strong>the</strong> capture<br />

<strong>of</strong> a British fleet <strong>of</strong> six<br />

vessels, giving control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

lake and its important transportation<br />

routes to <strong>the</strong><br />

United States.<br />

The centennial <strong>of</strong> this<br />

event was celebrated in 1913<br />

with a major exhibition in<br />

<strong>the</strong> (<strong>the</strong>n) recently completed<br />

Toledo Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art building on Monroe<br />

Street. Portraits, battle<br />

scenes and historical objects<br />

were brought toge<strong>the</strong>r to recognize<br />

<strong>the</strong> event. Yet as large<br />

as <strong>the</strong> exhibition was, a<br />

major painting depicting a<br />

turning point in <strong>the</strong><br />

battle–Perry’s Victory on<br />

Lake Erie by Birch–was not<br />

in <strong>the</strong> show.<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bicentennial<br />

observation, TMA secured<br />

<strong>the</strong> loan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> painting<br />

from <strong>the</strong> collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Fine Arts in Philadelphia.<br />

The outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dramatic<br />

battle led to <strong>the</strong> Americans<br />

reclaiming <strong>the</strong> lake and<br />

Perry becoming a national<br />

hero. As Perry famously reported,<br />

“We have met <strong>the</strong><br />

enemy and <strong>the</strong>y are ours.”<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> exhibition is TMA’s<br />

striking portrait <strong>of</strong> Commodore<br />

Oliver Hazard Perry<br />

(1818–28) by Gilbert and<br />

Jane Stuart.<br />

Reunion slated<br />

The Macomber/Whitney<br />

class <strong>of</strong> 1956 will hold its<br />

57 year reunion on July 27<br />

at Bayview Yacht Club, at 4<br />

p.m. Graduates <strong>of</strong> 1953<br />

through 1959 are invited to<br />

attend.<br />

For reservations, call<br />

Dave Czajka at 419-385-<br />

2<strong>29</strong>2 or 419-699-1532.<br />

All reservations are prepaid.<br />

• Residential Specialist • Over 30 Years’<br />

• Commercial & Residential Experience<br />

• Interior & Exterior • Fully Insured<br />

Gorski Painting<br />

Free Estimates<br />

(419) 874-3815<br />

Cell: (419) 283-5191<br />

Call Richard Gorski<br />

And Remember, ‘It Pays To Use A Pr<strong>of</strong>essional.’<br />

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PERRYSBURG, OHIO 43551<br />

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FAX 419-874-3171<br />

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We do it all …Big or Small<br />

Commercial and Residential Painting<br />

Handyman Services<br />

Basement Remodeling<br />

Remodeling - Improvements<br />

24 Hour Emergency Service<br />

5151 Main Street<br />

Sylvania, OH 43560<br />

Phone: 419-885-1991<br />

Fax: 419-885-0682<br />

TOM HAAS<br />

Since 1953 Opening Doors For You!<br />

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President<br />

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ADVANCED HOME<br />

ANALYSIS, INC.<br />

(419) 874-6313<br />

COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS<br />

RESIDENTIAL INSPECTIONS<br />

RADON TESTING<br />

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PERRYSBURG, OHIO 43551<br />

For All Your Rental Needs<br />

• RENTALS • SALES • SERVICE<br />

12418 Williams Rd. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH • 419-872-9944<br />

• Propane Filling Station<br />

• Portable Toilets<br />

www.blackswampequipment.com<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 />

WHEN YOU tHINk OF LOCkS<br />

RESIDENtIAL • COMMERCIAL • AUtO<br />

Riddle Services<br />

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419-873-8606<br />

Your Personal Handyman, Reliable<br />

& Inexpensive<br />

Fully Insured<br />

www.riddle-services.com<br />

LOCKE’S<br />

LOCKSMITH<br />

JOSEPH LOCKE, OWNER<br />

(419) 874-3461<br />

419-380-9983<br />

<br />

<br />

FREE In-Home Consultation<br />

<br />

& Estimates<br />

<br />

Visit www.budgetblinds.com<br />

for more information.<br />

<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 />

HEAVY METAL WELDING<br />

Fraser Phibbs<br />

All types <strong>of</strong> welding<br />

419-<strong>29</strong>7-0071<br />

or<br />

419-215-4402<br />

Find custom wondow<br />

coverings that fit your style!<br />

<br />

Shutters • Draperies <br />

Wood Blinds<br />

Honeycomb<br />

<br />

Shades<br />

<br />

Roller Shades<br />

Roman Shades<br />

Silhouettes® <br />

<br />

Woven Wood<br />

and <br />

more!<br />

Great Warranties!<br />

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

and Installation<br />

Visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

on www.perrysburg.com.<br />

Campaign <strong>of</strong>fers spay, neuter<br />

surgery for puppies and kittens<br />

Did you know that kittens<br />

can go into heat and get<br />

pregnant as early as four<br />

months old and puppies at<br />

five months old? If not<br />

fixed, puppies and kittens<br />

can get pregnant and have a<br />

litter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir own just two<br />

months later. And it’s <strong>the</strong>se<br />

accidental litters that end up<br />

in animal shelters with no<br />

place to call home and at<br />

risk for euthanasia.<br />

To reduce <strong>the</strong>se accidental<br />

births, Humane Ohio,<br />

with funding provided by<br />

PetSmart Charities®, is introducing<br />

<strong>the</strong> “Did You<br />

Know?” campaign, featuring<br />

a special $20 spay or neuter<br />

surgery for puppies and kittens<br />

under six months <strong>of</strong> age<br />

during <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> June.<br />

While some pet parents<br />

may worry that <strong>the</strong>ir pet is<br />

too young for this procedure,<br />

spaying and neutering is safe<br />

and easy for kittens and puppies<br />

as young as eight weeks<br />

old according to <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Veterinary Medical Association.<br />

Humane Ohio has<br />

performed thousands <strong>of</strong> pediatric<br />

spay/neuter surgeries<br />

since January 2006 Pediatric<br />

spay/neuter is less<br />

stressful on <strong>the</strong> animal than<br />

waiting until <strong>the</strong>y are older,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> surgery itself is<br />

faster because <strong>the</strong>ir repro-<br />

ductive parts are smaller<br />

which means less time under<br />

anes<strong>the</strong>sia and smaller incisions<br />

from surgery. Younger<br />

animals wake up faster from<br />

surgery and are ready to eat<br />

and play in no time. The<br />

hardest part is keeping <strong>the</strong>m<br />

quiet.<br />

“Many pet parents put <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> procedure and wait until<br />

<strong>the</strong> puppy or kitten is older,”<br />

says Humane Ohio Marketing<br />

Director Jill Borkowski.<br />

“But by <strong>the</strong>n, it can be too<br />

late. By <strong>the</strong>n, a litter <strong>of</strong> puppies<br />

or kittens can be born.”<br />

This special rate is even<br />

less than <strong>the</strong> organization’s<br />

normal low-cost price and is<br />

available to all residents <strong>of</strong><br />

Ohio and Michigan.<br />

Pet parents who wish to<br />

take advantage <strong>of</strong> this <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

must mention <strong>the</strong> “Did You<br />

Know?” promotion when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y call to schedule <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

appointment, and availability<br />

is limited.<br />

Thanks to <strong>the</strong> PetSmart<br />

Charities grant, Humane<br />

Ohio will spay/neuter 200<br />

puppies/kittens for $20 during<br />

June.<br />

Visit www.humaneohio<br />

.org or call 419-266-5607<br />

for more information or to<br />

schedule an appointment.<br />

Humane Ohio is located at<br />

3131 Tremainsville, Toledo.<br />

Patricia Bloomer-Kirkpatrick Ins. Agency<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

HEALTH INSURANCE<br />

Self-employed, Families, Students, Retirees<br />

Health Insurance Specialist in Office<br />

13001 Roachton Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

419-873-0100<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 />

110 Findlay Street<br />

PO Box 126<br />

Haskins, OH 43525<br />

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 />

An Award Winning Builder<br />

For Information Call: 419.873.5436<br />

Barbara St. Arnand<br />

www.slaskebuilding.com<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 />

Luella Smith<br />

419-873-ROOM (7666)<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& WALLPAPERING<br />

•Wallpapering• Powerwashing • Int./Ext. Painting<br />

• Plaster & Drywall Repair • Faux Finishes<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

www.metzpainting.com<br />

A dinner and auction<br />

fund-raiser will be held on<br />

Friday, July 19, featuring former<br />

Ohio State University<br />

coach Jim Tressel.<br />

The benefit is annually organized<br />

by Rossford High<br />

School football coach Todd<br />

Drusback.<br />

Proceeds will go to<br />

Parker’s Purpose, a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

501(c)3 organization dedicated<br />

to helping parents in<br />

immediate financial crisis<br />

with ill or disabled children.<br />

Coach Drusback founded<br />

<strong>the</strong> organization in <strong>May</strong> 2008<br />

while coaching at Fremont St.<br />

Joseph’s High School, inspired<br />

by Parker Inks, now an<br />

eighth-grader with congenital<br />

muscular dystrophy.<br />

Mr. Tressel, guest speaker<br />

for <strong>the</strong> dinner, has spent more<br />

than 35 years in college athletics.<br />

In 2001, <strong>the</strong> multiple<br />

“Ohio College Coach <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Year” recipient became head<br />

coach at Ohio State University,<br />

and for <strong>the</strong> next 10 years<br />

posted a 106-22 overall<br />

record.<br />

He led <strong>the</strong> Buckeyes to 10<br />

bowl games, going 6-4 in <strong>the</strong><br />

post-season, which included<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2002 National Championship<br />

when <strong>the</strong> team posted<br />

a perfect 14-0 record.<br />

*Member Bowling Green<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

“Let’s just say that<br />

comfort is our thing.”<br />

Service all Makes & Models<br />

FREE ESTIMATE<br />

on installs<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 />

17 Years Service<br />

Licensed, Bonded, Insured<br />

Residential & Light Commercial<br />

MEMBER<br />

NW OHIO &<br />

SE MICHIGAN<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 />

26040A 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 />

• Custom Window<br />

Treatments & Bedding<br />

Wallpaper • Floorcoverings<br />

• Furniture & Accessories<br />

www.colorfullivinginteriors.com<br />

Designing rooms that make you smile.<br />

Brian Hufford Builder, Inc.<br />

Turn to <strong>the</strong> Experts<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 />

*Member<br />

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

Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce<br />

EPA ‘Lead-Safe’<br />

Certified<br />

Senior Discounts<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Former OSU Coach Jim Tressel<br />

Mr. Tressel currently is<br />

shaping a new career at University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Akron as vice president<br />

for strategic<br />

engagement. He works to<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> “Akron Experience,”<br />

a program that connects<br />

students with<br />

businesses and community<br />

partners to provide students<br />

with skills and connections to<br />

succeed in college and after<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 />

graduation.<br />

He also is <strong>the</strong> author <strong>of</strong><br />

two motivational books, “The<br />

Winners Manual: For <strong>the</strong><br />

Game <strong>of</strong> Life” and “Life<br />

Promises for Success.”<br />

The auction begins at 5<br />

p.m., and dinner at 6 p.m.<br />

Tickets are $65, or a table <strong>of</strong><br />

eight for $450. Only 400 tickets<br />

are available.<br />

The event will be held at<br />

Number 2 Crew<br />

Pet waste removal. Starting at $13/week.<br />

567-686-3513<br />

number2-crew.com<br />

number2crew54@gmail.com<br />

Jim Tressel to be guest speaker at Parker’s Purpose<br />

For PMJ ABG<br />

fund-raiser on Friday, July 19, tickets on sale now<br />

Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed in<br />

Gibsonburg.<br />

Emcee for <strong>the</strong> dinner is<br />

Jerry Anderson, news anchor<br />

for WTOL TV 11.<br />

For tickets or more information,<br />

contact Coach Drusback<br />

at 419-334-7275, send<br />

an e-mail to parkerspur<br />

pose@gmail.com or visit <strong>the</strong><br />

Web site www.parkerspur<br />

pose.net.<br />

Bereavement<br />

support group<br />

to meet June 4<br />

An Ecumenical Bereavement<br />

Support Group will<br />

meet on Tuesday, June 4,<br />

from 3 to 4:30 p.m., at St.<br />

Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns<br />

Parish, Emmaus Room, 4201<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Boulevard,<br />

Toledo.<br />

“Circle <strong>of</strong> Grief” will be<br />

lead by speaker Rita H<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns<br />

Parish and bereavement team.<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group<br />

is to <strong>of</strong>fer support to people<br />

who are grieving <strong>the</strong> death <strong>of</strong><br />

a loved one.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-724-4675 or send an email<br />

to rita.h<strong>of</strong>f@toledos<br />

tpats.org.


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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 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice hours are<br />

Monday, 8:30 to 4:30; Tuesday-Friday, 9 to 4; 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 />

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 />

Mackiewicz Siding,<br />

Windows and Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, LLC<br />

Since 1991<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f our best Windows, 50% <strong>of</strong>f our best Siding<br />

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Don’t live with<br />

a sinking<br />

driveway...<br />

•Sidewalks •Steps<br />

•Driveways •Pools<br />

•Porches •Garages<br />

•Patios & More<br />

• TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL<br />

• LAWN & TREE CARE<br />

• SPRING CLEAN UPS<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

E L ECT R IC<br />

SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />

UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />

• MULCH & TOPSOIL<br />

• LANDSCAPE PROJECTS<br />

• LAWN RENOVATIONS<br />

TRAINED CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS ON STAFF<br />

CALL NOW TO BEAT THE RUSH!<br />

LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL<br />

(419)874-6779<br />

24112 Lime City Rd. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

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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 />

SINCE 1987<br />

MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />

Lic. # 22360<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL<br />

LICENSED BONDED INSURED 419-666-5211<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 />

Call for FREE Estimates<br />

419-779-0899 or 419-836-7019<br />

Call Frank Roberts • Family Owned and Operated<br />

24695 Williston Rd., Millbury, OH<br />

SPRING CLEANUP NOW UNDERWAY<br />

Early Spring clean-up <strong>of</strong> your lawn, flower beds, garden, etc.<br />

We can haul and install fresh mulch. We will help you get your<br />

outdoor areas ready for spring and summer.<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Have your lawn maintained weekly with rates that you can afford!<br />

GARDEN<br />

TILLING<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

Pickup & Delivery Available<br />

(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com<br />

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Tree Trimming, Stump and Tree Removal<br />

Firewood: Indoor & Outdoor Burner & Campfire Wood<br />

Call Today: 419-874-0484 Fully Insured<br />

SPS Lawns: Mowing, Mulching, Spring & Fall Clean-up<br />

Bush Trimming & Snow Removal. 419-704-1597<br />

Mark A. Laing<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> • 419-872-2712<br />

Installation • Sales • Service • Insured • Bonded<br />

Al’s Fence<br />

and Deck<br />

Repair/Install<br />

Split rail, privacy, chain<br />

link, vinyl and metal.<br />

25 years experience.<br />

419-450-7202<br />

fenceinstalltoledo.com<br />

First Barrier Spray Treatment<br />

SPECIAL OFFER $ <strong>29</strong>.95<br />

toledo.mosquitoterminators.com<br />

Up to 1/2 Acre. Mention Key when you call<br />

TERMINATORS<br />

419-285-9009<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 />

Insured<br />

Tom’s<br />

PEST<br />

CONTROL<br />

in Holland<br />

(419) 868-8700<br />

Ants, Termites,<br />

Bedbugs, Bees/Wasps<br />

100% Guaranteed!<br />

www.citytermiteandpest.com<br />

R & H Painting<br />

& Power Washing<br />

Interior & Exterior<br />

Specializing in<br />

Aluminum & Vinyl Siding<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

419-726-4872<br />

Two Men<br />

and a Brush<br />

‘Tis <strong>the</strong> season to enhance<br />

<strong>the</strong> beauty <strong>of</strong> your home<br />

with a fresh coat <strong>of</strong> paint!<br />

Quality Work<br />

30 Yrs. Experience<br />

Excellent References<br />

Reasonable Prices<br />

Make us your go-to guys<br />

for your painting<br />

and remodeling needs!<br />

Ron • 419-250-4408<br />

Aerating<br />

Reasonable<br />

419-874-7763<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 />

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 />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& Wallpapering<br />

•Powerwashing •Decks<br />

•Plaster/Drywall Repair<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Senior Discount<br />

SZYMANSKI<br />

HOME PAINTING<br />

46 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Specializing in: Aluminum,<br />

Refinishing, Wood, Brick<br />

& Stucco<br />

Call<br />

419-666-5369<br />

419-509-5284<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

neat, experienced. References.<br />

Free estimates. Donna,<br />

419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.<br />

MULCH, STONE, topsoil<br />

delivery. Competitive rates,<br />

fast service. Poolman Lawn &<br />

Landscape LLC. 419-874-<br />

8744.<br />

WHEELCHAIR RAMPS,<br />

stair lifts, walk-in bathtubs and<br />

showers. Wagner Builders,<br />

419-409-3009.<br />

BDRY BASEMENT Waterpro<strong>of</strong>ing.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> structure<br />

warranty. 419-891-0856. 419-<br />

787-6020. www.bdrynwohio<br />

.com<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 />

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 />

PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />

sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />

6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />

DON’S DRYWALL and<br />

plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />

texturing. Free estimates,<br />

seven days. 419-476-0145.<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 />

ELECTRIC REPAIR, R.C.I.,<br />

fuse box, breaker panels,<br />

upgrades, appliances, plugs,<br />

etc. Licensed and insured.<br />

Call today 419-349-4038.<br />

STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />

ceilings, texture walls, all<br />

patchwork. Call Steve,<br />

419-873-8025.<br />

LAWN MOWING, reasonable<br />

rates, quality service. Free<br />

estimates. Poolman Lawn &<br />

Landscape LLC. 419-874-<br />

8744.<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 />

CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />

patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />

mason since 1985.<br />

Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

AERATION, SPRING lawn<br />

aeration. Let your lawn<br />

thrive. Call Tyler at Poolman<br />

Lawn & Landscape LLC for<br />

your free estimate.<br />

419-874-8744.<br />

LAWNS MOWED. One hard<br />

working and experienced high<br />

school student with a push<br />

mower. Trimming, brush<br />

clean-up, etc. Please call or<br />

text Tim at 567-277-1831.<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 />

EDGING, FLOWERBEDS,<br />

sidewalks, walks. Call Don,<br />

419-708-3855.<br />

COLLEGE GRADUATE<br />

looking for yard jobs. Grass<br />

cutting, mulching, hedges<br />

and lawn clean-ups. Experienced,<br />

dependable, reasonable.<br />

Call Jamie,<br />

419-704-4763.<br />

LANDSCAPING, YARD<br />

clean-up, bushes and shrubs<br />

trimmed or removed, mulching,<br />

edging. Call Don,<br />

419-708-3855. References<br />

available.<br />

UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />

or mine. Reasonable.<br />

419-874-5747.<br />

PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, quality work.<br />

Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />

419-<strong>29</strong>7-9686.<br />

LAWN MOWING. Reliable<br />

and experienced. 419-973-<br />

0043 or 419-872-1687.<br />

MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />

ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />

Free estimates. Insured.<br />

419-344-1872.<br />

AERATING, GET on list.<br />

Reasonable. 419-874-7763.<br />

A&J ROOFING and Siding.<br />

Call for free estimates.<br />

567-288-1500.<br />

STUMP, TREE and shrub<br />

removal. Free estimates.<br />

Poolman Lawn & Landscape<br />

LLC. 419-874-8744.<br />

EXPERIENCED CARPEN-<br />

TER specializing in finish<br />

work, custom furniture, quality<br />

woodworking, home repairs.<br />

Jeff Hoile, 419-265-<strong>29</strong>99 or<br />

419-874-1819.<br />

A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />

Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />

Insured. 419-865-1941.<br />

ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

419-704-7201.<br />

LAWN MOWING, experienced,<br />

reasonable , estimates.<br />

Call or text Justin 419-309-<br />

2002.<br />

CARPET, VINYL, laminate,<br />

ceramic tile. Certified and insured.<br />

Installation. Free estimates<br />

and affordable prices.<br />

419-269-1838.<br />

FREE PICK-UP for metal<br />

and appliances. Moving in/out,<br />

clean-up and hauling, houses,<br />

attics, basements, buildings,<br />

yards, garages, rental properties,<br />

etc. Special help for elderly,<br />

handicapped, vets.<br />

419-215-4194.<br />

LAWN MOWING. Residential<br />

lawns. Reliable service,<br />

quality work. Reasonable<br />

prices. Call Don, 419-708-<br />

3855.<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 />

SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />

Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />

for life’s little projects.<br />

419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />

HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />

ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />

No job too small. Dave<br />

419-823-8033.<br />

HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />

painting. Reasonable<br />

prices. 20 years experience.<br />

Free estimates. Call 419-882-<br />

6753.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

DINING ROOM outfit, rectangular<br />

table with leaf, 4<br />

chairs; hutch with glass doors.<br />

$450. 419-206-8345.<br />

FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />

4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />

419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />

0250.<br />

OUTDOOR PLAYSET includes<br />

2 swings, ball swing<br />

with bar, 2 person glider, fort<br />

with ro<strong>of</strong> and sandbox below,<br />

wavy slide, rope/ramp climb<br />

and steps to fort, cargo net and<br />

firepole from fort. Buyer responsible<br />

for disassembling<br />

and removing. Good condition,<br />

could use a coat <strong>of</strong> paint. Photos<br />

available upon request.<br />

$650 cash only. 419-873-1999.<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

Shawnee Trace<br />

Annual<br />

Neighborhood Sale<br />

Saturday, June 1 • 8-4<br />

Multi-Family<br />

10279 NORTH Bramblewood.<br />

Thursday-Friday, 9-4.<br />

Multi-family. Household<br />

items, toys, boys 3T-7 clo<strong>the</strong>s,<br />

many miscellaneous items.<br />

106 SECOR Woods Lane,<br />

Thursday-Saturday, 9-3. Two<br />

family, teen/kids clo<strong>the</strong>s,<br />

toys, AC units, Thomas table,<br />

much more.<br />

115 WEST 7th Street. Friday,<br />

9-4; Saturday, 9-2. Nice kids<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s, toys, housewares, miscellaneous.<br />

13600 ROACHTON, close to<br />

Fort Meigs Road. Friday-Saturday,<br />

9-2. Downsizing. My<br />

stuff could be your treasure.<br />

1674 FOX Run, June 1, 9-1.<br />

Two-family. Sage green sectional,<br />

area rugs, 3 different<br />

kitchen/dining room tables and<br />

chairs. Rattan swivel chair<br />

with cushion. Everything goes.<br />

209 EAST Fifth Street, June<br />

7-9, 9-4. Please park in front <strong>of</strong><br />

home or alley behind. Men’s<br />

hunting apparel, waders, hunting<br />

jacket, Harley lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

jacket, Harley patches,<br />

women’s Don Caster clothing,<br />

Champion juicer, children’s<br />

toys, pet supplies, ladies ski<br />

clo<strong>the</strong>s. Many Christmas<br />

items, linens and more.<br />

26582 CARRONADE, Friday-Saturday,<br />

9-4. Name<br />

brand kid clo<strong>the</strong>s, baby gear<br />

and toys.<br />

28151 WHITE Road, Friday-Saturday,<br />

9-3.<br />

<strong>29</strong>019 HUFFORD,<br />

Thursday-Saturday, 9-4.<br />

Dressers, desk and chair, file<br />

cabinets, bikes, household, decor,<br />

swingset, slide, clothing.<br />

Four-family sale.<br />

326 EAST Indiana Avenue,<br />

behind Zoar Church. Thursday-Friday,<br />

9-6. Multi-family<br />

garage sale. Co-motion tandem<br />

and touring bags, reclining<br />

s<strong>of</strong>a, table, dishes, glassware,<br />

tea pots, microwave, sewing<br />

table, jewelry, Christmas decorations<br />

and much more.<br />

551 EAST 2nd Street, Saturday,<br />

9-2. Household items,<br />

toys, kids books, furniture,<br />

etc.<br />

645 MARILYN, <strong>May</strong><br />

30-31, 9-3. June 1, 9-1. Huge<br />

multi family sale.<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 />

CARRINGTON WOODS<br />

Subdivision annual sale, <strong>May</strong><br />

30-31, 8-3. June 1, 8-noon if<br />

anything is left.<br />

PERRYSBURG ROTARY<br />

Club 9th annual garage sale.<br />

Huge, commuity-wide sale.<br />

20,000 square-feet <strong>of</strong> items.<br />

Furniture, clo<strong>the</strong>s, books, toys<br />

and lots more. Saturday, June<br />

1, 8am-2pm at Commodore<br />

Building, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Louisiana and Indiana Avenue.<br />

VILLAGE AT River Place<br />

Condos, <strong>of</strong>f Eckel Junction.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31-June 1, 9-5. Miscellaneous<br />

items. Something for<br />

everyone.<br />

TURNBURY, OFF Eckel<br />

Junction, Village at River<br />

Place Condos (several condos).<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31 and Saturday,<br />

June 1, 9-2. At 519<br />

Turnbury: Amish oak furniture,<br />

air compressor, tools.<br />

WEXFORD ANNUAL garage<br />

sales. Off Eckel Junction<br />

between 199 and Thompson,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Friday-Saturday,<br />

9-5.<br />

MOVING/ESTATE<br />

ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />

SALE ADVERTISING<br />

MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />

CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />

CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />

MONDAY BEFORE PUB-<br />

LICATION OR THE AD<br />

WILL NOT RUN.<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 />

GOOD OLD fashioned house<br />

cleaning and organization.<br />

Honest, hard working. Ellie,<br />

419-308-9188.<br />

HOUSE CLEANING. Fulltime<br />

and weekends. 419-874-<br />

7182, ask for Julie.<br />

F<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Park Construction Specialist. Full time. Must have<br />

experience in all phases <strong>of</strong> residential and commercial<br />

construction including framing, siding, basic<br />

plumbing and electric, concrete and masonry. Must<br />

be able to routinely lift 80 lbs. and have a high school<br />

diploma. Preferred qualifications include five years<br />

park maintenance or construction experience and<br />

welding and metal fabrication knowledge. Starting<br />

pay: $12.54/hr. Complete job description and application<br />

can be found at: www.wcparks.org. Please<br />

send resume and references by June 5, <strong>2013</strong> to<br />

Wood County Park District, 187<strong>29</strong> Mercer Rd., Bowling<br />

Green, OH 43402 or email klong@wcparks.org.<br />

Power Equipment Parts Associate<br />

The Andersons Mower Center is seeking sales driven<br />

individuals to serve our customers on a part-time basis up to<br />

28 hours per week. Parts Associate wages begin at $10.84 per<br />

hour. Computer, communication and power equipment experience<br />

is preferred. We <strong>of</strong>fer training, and flexible scheduling.<br />

EOE.<br />

Apply in person before June 9, <strong>2013</strong> to:<br />

Steve_Petteys@Andersonsinc.com<br />

The Andersons Mower Center<br />

1220 Ford Street, Maumee, OH 43537<br />

Phone 419-893-1199<br />

Drivers & Dispatchers wanted for <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Transit<br />

Ride Right transportation is currently accepting applications<br />

for drivers and dispatchers in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Full and<br />

part time positions are available.<br />

Applicants for <strong>the</strong> driver position must have a good driving<br />

record and <strong>the</strong> ability to pass background check, DOT preemployment<br />

physical, and drug/alcohol testing.<br />

Applicants for <strong>the</strong> dispatcher position must have computer<br />

skills and be pr<strong>of</strong>icient in Micros<strong>of</strong>t Excel.<br />

Apply in person only:<br />

Ride Right<br />

116 W. 3rd Street<br />

Applications accepted:<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 30 - 8am to 5pm<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 31 - 8am to noon<br />

Cook Posting<br />

A 40 hours per week position (Monday through Friday) at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wood County Committee on Aging’s Production Kitchen in<br />

Bowling Green. Responsibilities include preparation <strong>of</strong><br />

appealing and nutritious meals in compliance with all guidelines<br />

and procedures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Committee on<br />

Aging.<br />

Qualifications and Essential Skills:<br />

Must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> two years experience in bulk food preparation. Must<br />

successfully complete required ServSafe for Managers food<br />

service training. Must be pr<strong>of</strong>icient with basic reading and<br />

math functions.<br />

Minimum Requirements:<br />

Must have a proven record <strong>of</strong> working harmoniously with<br />

older adults as well as colleagues. Must be eligible for bonding<br />

and insurable under agency policy. Must possess a valid Ohio<br />

Driver’s license with pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> auto insurance (state minimum).<br />

Must meet <strong>the</strong> requirements contained in Ohio Administrative<br />

Code (OAC) 173-3-06.6 (B)(3). Compliance shall be<br />

reviewed not less than annually. Must successfully complete<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Criminal Investigation (BCI) records check, as<br />

defined in OAC 173-9-01.<br />

Abilities Required:<br />

Must demonstrate fluency in English, both written and oral.<br />

Requires lifting, bending, stooping, reaching, and standing for<br />

extended periods <strong>of</strong> time, and carrying hot pans/trays <strong>of</strong> food.<br />

Must be able to lift a minimum <strong>of</strong> 50 pounds consistently.<br />

Requires normal range <strong>of</strong> hearing and vision. Must be able to<br />

work in kitchen environment with heat and steam.<br />

Agency application available at <strong>the</strong> Wood County Committee<br />

on Aging, 305 N. Main St., Bowling Green, Ohio, by calling<br />

419-353-5661, or at www.wccoa.net. Application must be<br />

received by 4:00 pm, Friday, June 7, <strong>2013</strong> EOE<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 />

<br />

Has a great opportunity for an<br />

individual wanting to start <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own delivery business by<br />

becoming an owner/operator<br />

<strong>of</strong> a<br />

DELIVERY TRUCK!<br />

This GREAT opportunity<br />

comes with SUPER<br />

SECURITY and UNLIMITED<br />

Earning Potential.<br />

This is YOUR opportunity to<br />

work with <strong>the</strong> #1 Home<br />

Improvement Center!!<br />

Call: 715-876-4000<br />

WE ARE COMFORT KEEPERS®<br />

EXPERIENCE THE<br />

JOYS AND REWARDS<br />

Are you ready to make a<br />

difference in someone’s life?<br />

We’re looking for honest,<br />

compassionate, reliable<br />

people to take care <strong>of</strong><br />

our clients. Earn a wage for<br />

doing something you already<br />

enjoy doing. To learn what<br />

becoming a Comfort<br />

Keeper® is all about, visit<br />

www.ahandin<strong>the</strong>home.org.<br />

109 W. 5th St.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

WWW.COMFORTKEEPERS.COM<br />

Over 550 independently owned & operated<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices worldwide.<br />

CHILD CARE needed for 2<br />

children Monday-Friday, 6:30<br />

a.m. to noon. 419-944-3503.<br />

GOODWILL LOCATION<br />

Driver. Goodwill now hiring a<br />

full time class A CDL driver<br />

for our Toledo and Bowling<br />

Green Hubs. Local and no<br />

overnight travel with most<br />

weekends <strong>of</strong>f. Starting wage<br />

$20,800. Competitive benefits<br />

package is <strong>of</strong>fered including<br />

healthcare, vision, Rx, dental,<br />

retirement, paid vacations and<br />

sick leave. Please send resumes<br />

to Goodwill, 626 N.<br />

Huron, Toledo, Ohio 43604<br />

Attn: S. Semer or email resume<br />

to: ssemer@goodwill<br />

nwohio.org.<br />

LOOKING FOR in home<br />

childcare for my infant, starting<br />

in July. 419-344-6895.<br />

PERRYSBURG JIMMY<br />

Johns Restaurant looking for<br />

delivery workers. Must be 18<br />

years old, valid license, good<br />

driving record. In shop workers<br />

needed, must be 16 years<br />

old. Call Don at 419-<br />

360-0700.<br />

SALES / MANAGEMENT<br />

ASSOCIATE. Full-time/parttime.<br />

Organized, computer<br />

literate and aggresive. 419-873-<br />

0454. jrayling2@aol.com.<br />

PETS<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<br />

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

<strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Humane Ohio Pet Food Bank<br />

welcomes pet food donations<br />

to help meet <strong>the</strong> demand.<br />

Dry and wet dog and cat food can be<br />

dropped <strong>of</strong>f at Humane Ohio (3131Tremainsville)<br />

from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.<br />

We are a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization.<br />

<br />

<br />

SEWING MACHINE operators<br />

wanted in shop. Knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> sewing machines, will<br />

train, call between, 10a.m.-<br />

2p.m. Monday-Friday. 419-<br />

469-8898.<br />

ROOF LOADER / CDL<br />

Trainee. $45,000-$50,000. Local<br />

positions, be home every<br />

night. Delivery <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>ing supplies-repetitive,<br />

heavy lifting<br />

and ro<strong>of</strong> walking. Clean driving<br />

record required. Great<br />

benefits and OT. Apply in person<br />

or online. Wimsatt Building<br />

Materials, 26440 Southpoint<br />

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

43551. careers@wimsattdirect<br />

.com.<br />

SUMMER CHILDCARE assistance<br />

and transportation to<br />

activities needed for children<br />

age 7-12 at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.<br />

20+ hours per week. E-mail<br />

perrysburgsummer@gmail.com<br />

if interested.<br />

WAITRESSES / COOKS,<br />

PT/FT, have transportation.<br />

419-873-0454. jrayling2@aol<br />

.com.<br />

BOATS<br />

2000 12 ft. Pelican, Jon<br />

boat. 1953 Evinrude motor,<br />

rebuilt. Great little motor.<br />

$1,500. 419-377-1980.<br />

USED CARS<br />

LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />

Call before selling or trading.<br />

419-<strong>29</strong>7-9709.<br />

2007 CHRYSLER Town<br />

and Counrty, Limited, extended<br />

wagon, stow and go,<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r, loaded, 74K.<br />

$14,500 OBO.<br />

419-343-3797.<br />

1998 CADILLAC Eldorado,<br />

white with tan interior, 76,000<br />

miles, original owner, $7,000.<br />

Call 419-206-8345 if interested.<br />

2004 JAGUAR S-type, charcoal,<br />

loaded, 115K miles,<br />

$9,777 OBO. 419-283-4606.<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

BUYING MOST items from<br />

garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />

tools, mowers, etc.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />

looks, pays accordingly,<br />

anything with wheels.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

BUYING OLD guitars, amps,<br />

antiques and unusual. Will<br />

help clean attic and basement.<br />

419-874-9119.<br />

LOOKING FOR great things<br />

to buy or consign. Collections<br />

or estates. Jones & Jones<br />

LTD Antiques. 114 W. Indiana.<br />

419-874-2867.<br />

WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />

any condition. Also WWII<br />

and earlier military items. Indian<br />

artifacts. Rob,<br />

419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<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 />

<strong>29</strong>0-OILS [6457], Email:<br />

Edgerton.ART@att.net.


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 />

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 />

26963 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 />

FOR RENT<br />

RIVER RIDGE APARTMENTS<br />

Move in Special<br />

$99 deposit + $200 <strong>of</strong>f first full month rent<br />

For approved applicants / 12 month lease<br />

Limited Time Offer!<br />

Visit us online at<br />

www.investekmanagement.com<br />

Or call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour<br />

Abundant Life <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a subsidized independent<br />

housing facility for those 62 or older.<br />

We are located in a beautiful, quiet residential setting<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Abundant Life <strong>of</strong>fers one bedroom<br />

garden apartments with private patios,<br />

indoor mailboxes, reserved parking and busing to<br />

local grocery stores.<br />

Applications are now being accepted.<br />

Call 419-874-4371.<br />

1 BEDROOM plus den,<br />

laundry hook up, 1 year lease,<br />

security deposit, no pets, non<br />

smoking. 419-466-1350.<br />

2 BEDROOM apartment,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Washer/dryer<br />

hook up, appliances, garage,<br />

Oakmont Subdivision.<br />

$625/month. 419-874-4226.<br />

2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />

gas heat, attached garage,<br />

washer/dryer hook-ups, $680/<br />

month. 419-874-0889.<br />

A PETITE river area vintage<br />

apartment. $499. 419-913-<br />

2216.<br />

APARTMENTS: FREE<br />

rent. Camelot East in Rossford.<br />

Newly renovated. Large<br />

1 and 2 bedrooms starting at<br />

$439. Centrally located at<br />

Buck and I75, minutes from<br />

downtown and Levis Commons.<br />

All electric large,<br />

24 hour laundry on site, dogs<br />

and cats welcome for additional<br />

deposit. Sign lease by<br />

June 30 and receive a free<br />

month’s rent. Limited availability.<br />

Call now. 419-666-<br />

5320.<br />

CONDO TOWNHOUSE.<br />

Lovely, quiet, Three Meadows,<br />

2 large bedrooms with large<br />

closets, 1-1/2 baths, 1st floor<br />

laundry, nice kitchen with all<br />

appliances, extra large garage,<br />

some pets, $755/month.<br />

419-874-5323.<br />

ROSSFORD 2 bedroom<br />

starting at $450. Quiet community.<br />

Pet friendly. 1110<br />

Lewis. By appointment,<br />

419-385-0704.<br />

DOWNTOWN PERRYS-<br />

BURG, upper apartment. 1<br />

bedroom, newly remodeled,<br />

non smoking, no pets. Rent<br />

includes garage, heating, nice<br />

and private with air conditioning.<br />

$700/month. 419-874-<br />

7<strong>29</strong>1.<br />

PERRYSBURG 2 bedroom<br />

apartment. Free heat, hot water,<br />

water and sewer. All appliances,<br />

carport, secure storage.<br />

Very clean and quiet.<br />

Quick access to expressway.<br />

$605/month. 419-874-4226.<br />

PERRYSBURG DOWN-<br />

TOWN prime retail or <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

space. All utilities and Internet<br />

included. $670/month. Special<br />

rate for new entrepreneur or<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>its. 419-874-4682,<br />

419-350-0080.<br />

PERRYSBURG ONE bedroom<br />

apartment in quiet neighborhood,<br />

close to shopping,<br />

with gas heat, C/A, garage<br />

with opener. Non-smoking, no<br />

pets. $570/month, one year<br />

lease. 419-874-5689.<br />

PERRYSBURG TWIN-<br />

PLEX, 204 Marie, $680<br />

/month. 2 bedroom, 1 bath,<br />

washer/dryer hook-up, garage.<br />

Non-smoking. No pets. 419-<br />

872-2131.<br />

POINT PLACE, 102nd<br />

Street, 2 bedroom, $675/<br />

month plus utilities. 419-466-<br />

1359.<br />

For Rent<br />

Commercial Space<br />

Up to 6,000 sq. ft.<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

114 W. Indiana<br />

419-874-2867<br />

APARTMENTS:<br />

FREE RENT<br />

Camelot East<br />

in Rossford<br />

Newly renovated. Large 1<br />

and 2 bedrooms starting at<br />

$439. Centrally located at<br />

Buck and I-75, minutes<br />

from downtown and Levis<br />

Commons. All electric large,<br />

24 hour laundry on site,<br />

dogs and cats welcome for<br />

additional deposit. Sign<br />

lease by <strong>May</strong> 31 and receive<br />

a free month’s rent. Limited<br />

availability. Call now.<br />

419-666-5320<br />

REALTY, INC.<br />

Jim Simons<br />

419.344.9702<br />

SHARE 3 bedroom house<br />

with washer/dryer. By Levis<br />

Commons, $550/month includes<br />

utilities. 419-250-2840.<br />

SOUTH TOLEDO. 1,2 and 3<br />

bedroom spacious apartment<br />

homes with washer/dryer.<br />

Across from <strong>the</strong> Stranahan<br />

Theater starting at $599. Call<br />

for our specials, 419-389-<br />

0555.<br />

THREE MEADOWS, Simmons<br />

Road, apartment. 2 bed,<br />

1 bath, no dogs, first floor.<br />

$525 per month plus deposit.<br />

Call 419-843-2065.<br />

WANTED TO RENT<br />

PROFESSIONAL FAMILY<br />

desires charming 3-4 bedroom<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> home rental. Call,<br />

419-261-3790.<br />

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

Real Estate<br />

News and Stats<br />

at<br />

www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.com<br />

26484 Carrington Blvd. Wonderful<br />

large home in beautiful Carrington<br />

Woods. Great lot traditional floor<br />

plan with large rooms. Priced to<br />

sell. Come in and add your finishing<br />

touches. $335,000.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Great Homes for Sale<br />

NEW! 26756 Green Ville, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Victorian . . . . . . .$335,000<br />

NEW! 26484 Carrington Blvd., beautiful Carrington Woods!$335,000<br />

9604 Ford Road, 2 acre golf course lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250,000<br />

SOLD! 27262 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$234,000<br />

NEW! 795 Maple, Pburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$179,900<br />

PENDING! 1020 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$176,000<br />

SOLD! 834 Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900<br />

525 Bennington, Maumee beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,500<br />

NEW! 5755 Taylor, Walbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,900<br />

NEW! 3761 Mapleway, Maumee brick ranch home . . . .$125,000<br />

SOLD! 211 Colony, Wonderful Rossford property . . . . .$124,500<br />

1801 Wildwood, wooded retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$117,900<br />

PENDING! 3806 Glendale. Great Toledo ranch home . .$116,900<br />

Dowling Road, Lots <strong>of</strong> Lots 5+ acres each . . . . . . . . . . . .$65,000<br />

Check out <strong>the</strong>se homes at<br />

www.jimsimonshomes.com<br />

REALTY<br />

~<strong>Perrysburg</strong> “Country”~<br />

14848 ROACHTON ROAD - New Listing<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> room to romp on this 10+ acre home site. Home<br />

features modern open floor plan, 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths,<br />

spacious kitchen, barn, pond, pasture and much more. Take<br />

a look! $839,000.<br />

26321 HULL PRAIRIE - 20 Acres<br />

Stately English Tudor in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> horse country – 20<br />

acres, mature trees, pond, barn, outbuildings and more.<br />

OPEN TO OFFER! $795,000.<br />

~Belmont~<br />

<strong>29</strong>7<strong>29</strong> GLENEAGLES - First Ad<br />

Fresh and modern ranch unit, lots <strong>of</strong> light with vaulted<br />

living room and breakfast bay in kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 2<br />

1/2 baths, spacious master. Won’t last! $239,000.<br />

SHEFFIELD LOT - Golf Course Setting!<br />

Last remaining building site at Belmont, overlooking<br />

15th fairway, shared maintenance. Priced to sell, $59,000.<br />

--\~Hamlet~<br />

PENDING<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

179 ELM Street, Rossford.<br />

Single family home with large<br />

detached garage, central air<br />

conditioning, full basement, 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath, new carpet<br />

throughout and enclosed front<br />

porch. $66,000. Please call 419-<br />

350-8198 for appointment.<br />

LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />

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

Schools. Parcel P60-400-<br />

210000065002, $42,000. Call<br />

419-690-2183.<br />

<strong>29</strong>757 SOMERSET - New on Market<br />

Stylish river townhouse with great views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maumee.<br />

spacious reception rooms, modern kitchen, all updates,<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> privacy. $839,000.<br />

<strong>29</strong>592 DURHAM DRIVE - First Floor Living<br />

Stylish 3 bed villa on private, well-landscaped lot, with<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> green space. Dramatic 2 story foyer, gallery and<br />

living room. 9’ ceilings throughout, with lots <strong>of</strong> light. Spacious<br />

1st floor master. Room to expand. $419,000.<br />

~On The River~<br />

540 RIVERSIDE DRIVE - Eagle Point<br />

Great family home, 2 acres w/ deep water dockage. 7 bed,<br />

5.1 baths. Has everything! Quiet cul-de-sac setting in Eagle<br />

Point. Priced to sell at $849,000.<br />

~Village~<br />

3 MAPLE - River Site<br />

Great Site! Set on 4 acre bluff overlooking <strong>the</strong> river, walking<br />

distance to village. A special setting and special home!<br />

Priced at $1,650,000.<br />

For more details or to schedule a showing<br />

Contact: Michael G. Miller - 419.262.8311<br />

mmiller@sulphurspringsrealty.com<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

NEW LISTING – 1559 Turnbury –<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo in quiet<br />

setting, pool and club house. $1<strong>29</strong>,000.<br />

NEW LISTING – <strong>29</strong>615 Gleneagles –<br />

Great location for this 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath<br />

Belmont condo with water views from most<br />

rooms. $235,000.<br />

30033 Saint Andrews – Beautiful 4 bedroom,<br />

2.5 bath home in township so no city<br />

taxes. $227,500.<br />

557 E. Indiana – 4 bedroom, 2 bath home,<br />

hardwood floors, family room, porch, on .6<br />

acre. $1<strong>29</strong>,900.<br />

911 Michigan, Maumee – 3 bedroom<br />

home w/ new siding & windows, move<br />

right in. $85,000.<br />

851 Walnut – PENDING<br />

305 Osage – SOLD<br />

7748 Sioux Ridge – SOLD<br />

411 E S Boundary – SOLD<br />

502 E Seventh – SOLD<br />

26450 Laurel – SOLD<br />

Cecilia Richardson, ABR<br />

419-356-2000<br />

www.ceciliarichardson.danberry.com<br />

PERRYSBURG RIVER-<br />

FRONT. Panoramic river<br />

views from this 2,900<br />

square-foot hillside home. 3<br />

bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, timber<br />

frame with oak beams throughout<br />

3 story great room. Basement<br />

with walkout lower level<br />

to <strong>the</strong> river and docking for<br />

watercraft. Located in an area<br />

<strong>of</strong> million dollar plus homes.<br />

$599,000. Call 419-343-7035.<br />

Office: 419.874.8311<br />

Home: 419.666.8423<br />

Fax: 419.874.9536<br />

Cell: 419.266.2588<br />

PAM’S PICKS<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong> Federal Fair Housing<br />

Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination<br />

based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national<br />

origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”<br />

Familial status includes children under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents or legal<br />

custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody <strong>of</strong> children under 18.<br />

This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which<br />

is in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised<br />

in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call <strong>the</strong> Fair<br />

Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain<br />

<strong>of</strong> discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The tollfree<br />

telephone number for <strong>the</strong> hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.<br />

SulphurSpringsRealty.com<br />

Phil Casey<br />

419.360.3304<br />

pcasey@sulphurspringsrealty.com<br />

26709 Green Ville, Riverford: Sold<br />

<strong>29</strong>772 Foxhill, The Hamlet: Sold<br />

26614 Carronade, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>:<br />

$3<strong>29</strong>,900. Great family home with beautiful<br />

kitchen, lovely master suite, 3.5<br />

baths and terrific basement.<br />

5744 Anchor Hills, Sylvania: $359,900.<br />

Spectacular home on <strong>the</strong> water. 4 bedrooms,<br />

3.5 baths with tons <strong>of</strong> amenities<br />

and class!<br />

GRI<br />

6227 Wexford Ct.. . . . . . Cul-de-sac Lot . . . . $199,500<br />

1330 Running Brook . . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $179,900<br />

3 New England Lane . . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $109,900<br />

5 New England Lane . . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . $104,900<br />

E-mail: ppilz@buckeye-express.com<br />

Billie S. Bodnar<br />

ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI<br />

419.874.3230<br />

Billie@BillieBodnar.com<br />

Company Sales Leader 2011<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM<br />

108 West Harrison Street<br />

$319,900<br />

New Price, Updated,<br />

Overlooks Towpath Trail!<br />

Christine B. Rettig<br />

e-PRO<br />

419.874.5582<br />

crettig@bex.net<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM<br />

26397 Oak Meadows Dr. West<br />

$189,000<br />

Well Maintained, Mature<br />

Lot, Deck & Patio!<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

1608 Woodstream Road<br />

CONDO<br />

$319,900 Cul-de-sac in Rivercrest<br />

<strong>29</strong>605 Gleneagles Road $244,000 Belmont Country Club<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

26397 Oak Meadows Dr. W$189,000 OPEN SUN 2-4 PM<br />

38<strong>29</strong> County Road 424 $199,900 4+ Acres on <strong>the</strong> River<br />

108 West Harrison Street $319,000 OPEN SUN 2-4 PM<br />

3500 Stillwater Blvd.<br />

BUILDING LOTS<br />

$415,000 Move-In Condition<br />

Duplex Style Condo $24,000 5 Lots, Indian Creek<br />

Meadows <strong>of</strong> Millbury $33-$34,000 3 Single Family<br />

5041 Chardonnay Lane $36,900 The Vineyard in Oregon<br />

4 Eagle Ridge $49,900 Best Buy, Ravine View<br />

104 Sugar Creek Road $49,900 Williamsburg on <strong>the</strong> River<br />

105 Riverwood Ct. $79,900 Building Plans Available<br />

Visit www.BillieBodnar.com to see more!<br />

PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410<br />

Info + Photos on all MLS properties<br />

go to www.danberry.com<br />

New Listing – 531 Harrison, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

– $234,900 – 4 beds, 2.5 baths, large<br />

yard, open kitchen/family room.<br />

5101 Lose Road, Monclova – $249,900 –<br />

Anthony Wayne schools, European contemporary<br />

design on 7+ acres, 2 story great<br />

room with wood stove. Every room has<br />

doors that open to deck.<br />

716 River Glen, Maumee – $214,900 –<br />

Beautiful 4 bed, 2.5 bath home on quiet<br />

street, hardwood floors throughout, large 3<br />

season porch, master bath, partially finished<br />

basement, beautiful gardens.<br />

3078 Escott, South<br />

Toledo – PENDING<br />

Barb Stout, ABR, e-Pro<br />

419-346-7510<br />

www.barbstout.com<br />

Infoline #<br />

419-539-1020<br />

J.J. KOSMIDER<br />

Realtor®<br />

419.356.2209<br />

e-mail:<br />

JJKsells@gmail.com<br />

43 Knollwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE. . . . . $124,850<br />

<strong>29</strong>301 Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW LISTING . . . PENDING<br />

1946 Hunters Run . . . . . . . . . . . . 1928 sq. ft.. . . . . $209,900<br />

615 Kirkshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE.. . . . . $2<strong>29</strong>,900<br />

543 E. Second. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD<br />

16591 Freyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD<br />

WATERFRONT PROPERTY<br />

320 River Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD<br />

24071 W. River Road . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE. . . . . $899,000<br />

<strong>29</strong>57 Deep Water Lane. . . . . NEW LISTING. . . . . $980,000<br />

REALTY<br />

“Discover <strong>the</strong> Best!”<br />

Mindy McGrail<br />

Cell 419.304.3339<br />

mindymcgrail@bex.net<br />

127 W. Second . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$200,000<br />

25273 Thompson .4 bed, redone, huge outbuilding .$197,500<br />

23993 Stony Ridge . . . . . . .SOLD in 2 days . . . . . . . .$157,500<br />

442 E. Seventh . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$149,900<br />

1341 Stanwix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900<br />

3030 Medford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD. . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900<br />

1952 Devinci . . . . . .New Price, Charming Condo . . .$74,900<br />

3444 E. Manhattan . 2 bed bungalow, Old North End . $57,500<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — Page 13<br />

Enjoy country<br />

living with a<br />

neighborhood<br />

feel!<br />

LAND FOR SALE<br />

READY<br />

TO BUILD NOW<br />

One acre lot <strong>of</strong> land<br />

located in Tontogany, OH<br />

inside a semi-private<br />

cul-de-sac in Harley<br />

Woods Subdivision <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Tontogany Road.<br />

This lot is ready to build<br />

now and has electric, city<br />

water, natural gas, sanitary<br />

and storm sewers<br />

complete with taps.<br />

Asking price is $55,000.<br />

Call Chet Welch for more<br />

details at 419-215-4482.<br />

Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABR<br />

TBR Million Dollar Club Life Member<br />

Congratulations 2012 Company Sales Leader!<br />

Featured Listing! Featured Listing!<br />

<strong>29</strong>068 East River Road<br />

$675,000<br />

Unique custom built Scholz design!<br />

Open foyer, lots <strong>of</strong> windows,<br />

18’ ceilings, French<br />

doors to deck, gourmet<br />

kitchen/breakfast room, fifth<br />

bedroom/bonus room, Bose<br />

sound, hardwood floors, English<br />

garden.<br />

BEAUTIFUL HOLLAND<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices for lease. State <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art<br />

conference room, 24 hour<br />

security, window and wall<br />

treatments. Full kitchen with<br />

auditorium available. Close to<br />

shopping, restaurants and<br />

highways. Ample parking. Call<br />

Jackie today at 567-703-8511.<br />

Ridgewood Crossing<br />

Subdivision<br />

Home for Sale by Owner<br />

1655 Ridge Cross Rd.<br />

4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, finished<br />

lower level, great backyard<br />

for entertaining. Asking<br />

$231,900. 419-874-1073<br />

VACATION RENTALS<br />

PLACE YOUR Vacation<br />

Rentals here. Call us 419-<br />

874-4491 to place your ad.<br />

26<strong>29</strong>0 Hull Prairie ~ $1,325,000<br />

Modern Day Mansion - Open<br />

floor plan - ideal for entertaining<br />

upper deck & lower patio! Features<br />

6 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen<br />

w/ sunroom, romantic master suite<br />

w/ fireplace & sitting room! Lower<br />

level walk-out w/ kitchen, exercise<br />

room, family room, <strong>the</strong>ater room<br />

& indoor pool & 4 car garage!<br />

<strong>29</strong>25 Rocksberry<br />

New Listing<br />

Cape Cod $70,900<br />

700 Highland<br />

Single Family Homes<br />

Rossford $121,900<br />

146<strong>29</strong> Wood Creek Court The Sanctuary $600,000<br />

<strong>29</strong>068 East River Road 1.27 Acres/<strong>Perrysburg</strong> $675,000<br />

3515 Hill River Wildwood/Sylvania $799,000<br />

26<strong>29</strong>0 Hull Prairie Road The Overlook $1,325,000<br />

14645 Deerwood Court PENDING<br />

26337 Carrington Blvd. PENDING<br />

Building Lots<br />

River Ridge Subdivision Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

The Sanctuary Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

Sanctuary on <strong>the</strong> River Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

View Current Listings @ www.ListedByBetty.com<br />

Home: 419.666.8606 or Office 419.479.2227 x235<br />

4788 COUNTY ROAD 16, WOODVILLE $168,500<br />

Stunning home on 1 acre adjacent to <strong>the</strong> golf course!<br />

25x11 gorgeous sunroom has ceramic tile, vaulted ceiling,<br />

tinted windows and skylights. 3 bedrooms, 2 full<br />

baths and divided basement. The master bedroom has a<br />

master bath & walk-in closet. Quality throughout!<br />

32x30 pole barn with bar & kitchen area.<br />

1102 ERIE CT., WOODVILLE $122,000<br />

(CONDO!)<br />

Tastefully decorated & open floor plan! Spacious living<br />

rm, family rm w/gas fp, dining rm & kitchen with an<br />

abundance <strong>of</strong> oak cabinetry, snack bar & appliances. 2<br />

big bedrooms & 2 full baths! Master has double closets<br />

& master bath, 1st floor laundry, c-air, 2 car attached gar<br />

w/opener & awesome 15x12 covered deck!<br />

Terry A. Floro<br />

terryfloro@wellesbowen.com<br />

419-270-9667 or 419-855-8466<br />

WELLES BOWEN REALTORS<br />

AUCTIONS<br />

Behold The George Ross Ford Estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

historical subdivision, The Hamlet. Known for its 17th century<br />

English style, this riverfront estate has preserved its exquisite<br />

architecture beautifully. With over 11,500 square feet and<br />

modern amenities including granite countertops in <strong>the</strong> kitchen<br />

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formal dining room, wine cellar, and billiard room, this<br />

8-bedroom estate has it all! Truly<br />

ruly an opportunity <strong>of</strong> a lifetime,<br />

and only available at absolute auction!<br />

Beth Rose Auction Co., LLC & Loss Realty Group<br />

419.534.6223 | BethRoseAuction.com<br />

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The George Ross Ford Estate | The Hamlet<br />

Preview Sunday, June 2NDAnd 9TH <strong>29</strong>755 SOMERSET | PERRYSBURG | JUNE 15<br />

Noon - 3:00 pm<br />

TH AT NOON<br />

Preview Sunday Sunday, , June 2 2ND <strong>29</strong>755 SOMERSET | PERRYSBURG<br />

| JUNE 15<br />

TH And 9 Noon - 3:00 pm<br />

MINIMUM BID $10,000<br />

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419-865-1224<br />

Personal Property Auction<br />

Thursday June 6, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 a.m.<br />

<strong>29</strong>068 White Rd., <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

Located West <strong>of</strong> I-75 on St Rt 795 to North on White Rd.<br />

Antique Furniture, Windows, Rugs: Mahogany-4 drawer<br />

chest w/mirror, square mahogany table, 2 door book case, full<br />

bed, sheet music stand, desk; Walnut-3 door bookcase, full<br />

size Jenny Lind bed; 5 drawer chest, (2)3 drawer chests, drop<br />

leaf table, (4)walnut chairs; Oak-2 door Arts & Crafts bookcase;<br />

leaded glass server w/claw feet, (2)square tables, round<br />

table, rocker, captains chair; square maple table; 5 leg Chippendale<br />

s<strong>of</strong>a; clack ebony candlestick hall tree; cherry gate leg<br />

table; tables & stands; ogee mirror; large gilded mirror; (4)<br />

matching lead glass windows; 12+ rugs in various sizes; plus<br />

more. Pictures, Prints, Frames, Glassware, Collectibles:<br />

Pansies oil on canvas; 100’s <strong>of</strong> frames, pictures & prints <strong>of</strong><br />

horses, still life, landscape, mirrors & o<strong>the</strong>rs; (4)quilts; silverware<br />

boxes; sterling candle holders, shaker & more; large<br />

assortment <strong>of</strong> costume jewelry in broaches, earrings, necklaces<br />

& more; stemware; hand painted china; cups & saucers;<br />

knife rest; cake plates; Flow Blue plates; pattern & pressed<br />

glass; butter pats; statue <strong>of</strong> horses; kitchen collectibles;<br />

crocks; antique reference books; Bryer’s horses; many smalls<br />

such as Wades, Daggenhart owls, pie birds & more; brass fireplace<br />

tools; oriental items; canes & walking sticks; plus more.<br />

Household & Misc: (4) wicker chairs; folding chairs; casual<br />

chairs; everyday pots, pans, kitchen utensils; plus o<strong>the</strong>r every<br />

day household items. Tools & Garage items: MTD 3/21<br />

snow blower; MTD 5hp mower; 2 wheel lawn cart; wheel barrow;<br />

Stihl KM 55R chain saw on stick; 1500 psi pressure<br />

washer; electric chain saw; 6” bench grinder; aluminum ladders;<br />

step ladders; yard & hand tools; fasteners & hand tools;<br />

dremel tool; sanders; plus more.<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> sale: Selling in 2 lines, 1 auctioneer selling antiques<br />

& collectibles while ano<strong>the</strong>r sells tools & misc. Terms: 5%<br />

buyers fee, MC/Visa, waived for Cash or check w/ID. Lunch<br />

by Sandys. See www.whalenauction.com for photos!<br />

Ronald Zuidema Trust<br />

John Hartman Trustee<br />

419-875-6317 info@whalenauction.com<br />

Auctioneers: John & Jason Whalen, Mike Murry<br />

Information reliable but not guaranteed<br />

* * * NOTICE * * *<br />

Investigate before you invest. Call <strong>the</strong> Ohio Division <strong>of</strong> Securities<br />

BEFORE purchasing an investment. Call <strong>the</strong> Division’s Investor<br />

Protection Hotline at 800-788-1194 to learn if <strong>the</strong><br />

investment is properly registered and if <strong>the</strong> seller is properly licensed.<br />

Please be advised that many work at home advertisements<br />

do not yield what is promised. It is best to investigate <strong>the</strong> company<br />

before applying for any work at home position.<br />

(This notice is a public service <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Welch Publishing Co.)


NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

Sealed proposals will be<br />

received for <strong>the</strong> Electrical<br />

Services for <strong>the</strong> Modular<br />

Classroom Units Frank and<br />

Ft. Meigs Elementary<br />

Schools at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education, no later than<br />

1:00 p.m., EST on June 14,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>, at which time <strong>the</strong><br />

proposals shall be read pub-<br />

licly. Proposals must be de-<br />

livered to <strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Aura<br />

Norris, Executive Director<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education, 140 East Indiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43551. Proposals received<br />

after <strong>the</strong> date and time shall<br />

be considered late and will<br />

be returned to <strong>the</strong> submit-<br />

ting party unopened.<br />

The Project Estimate is:<br />

$120,000<br />

Project scope <strong>of</strong> work in-<br />

cludes but is not limited to:<br />

●Electrical Permit fees<br />

●New Underground Pri-<br />

mary Electrical Service to<br />

new pad mounted trans-<br />

formers<br />

●Secondary Service to<br />

new meters<br />

●Fire Alarm, Security,<br />

data, voice, P.A. systems ex-<br />

tended from existing serv-<br />

ices<br />

●All required termina-<br />

tions to relocated Class-<br />

room Units<br />

●New exterior lighting as<br />

indicated on drawings<br />

Modular Classrooms shall<br />

be complete and ready for<br />

occupancy by August 5,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>.<br />

A single bid will be issued<br />

for all work, in accordance<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Plans and Specifi-<br />

cations Prepared by:<br />

Thomas Porter Architects<br />

8 North St. Clair<br />

Toledo, Ohio 43604-1028<br />

Phone: (419) 243-2400<br />

Fax: (419) 243-2405<br />

Email: andy.welch@<br />

porterarch.com; tom.porter<br />

@porterarch.com<br />

Contact: Andy Welch;<br />

Tom Porter<br />

Bidding documents may<br />

be obtained from Thomas<br />

Porter Architects, 8 North<br />

St. Clair, Toledo, Ohio<br />

43604 (419-243-2400).<br />

CONTRACTORS may ob-<br />

tain a maximum <strong>of</strong> two (2)<br />

sets for a deposit <strong>of</strong> $25.00<br />

each (payable to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools), shipping charges<br />

collect. Deposit will be re-<br />

funded upon return <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

documents in good condi-<br />

tion within ten (10) days <strong>of</strong><br />

bid opening.<br />

A pre-bid meeting will be<br />

held on Friday, June 7, at<br />

8:00 a.m., at <strong>the</strong> site, Frank<br />

Elementary School, 401 W.<br />

South Boundary Road, Per-<br />

rysburg, Ohio 43551. At-<br />

tendance is not a<br />

prerequisite to subsequent<br />

award <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> contract; how-<br />

ever, attendance is strongly<br />

suggested. The general<br />

scope <strong>of</strong> work will be dis-<br />

cussed and contractor’s<br />

questions will be addressed.<br />

The pre-bid conference will<br />

not become part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> con-<br />

tract.<br />

Bids shall be received on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Form <strong>of</strong> Bid Proposal<br />

furnished. No o<strong>the</strong>r form<br />

will be accepted.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools re-<br />

serves <strong>the</strong> right to waive ir-<br />

regularities in <strong>the</strong> bids and<br />

to reject any or all propos-<br />

als or parts <strong>of</strong> any or all pro-<br />

posals. No bidder may<br />

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To Work!<br />

The 5<strong>29</strong> is a college investment plan with one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest annual contribution caps available, with tax and<br />

estate planning advantages to boot.<br />

Section 5<strong>29</strong> qualified tuition programs provide two different options – a prepaid plan and a savings/investment<br />

plan. The prepaid plan allows you to lock-in <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> a college education at a predetermined price. Benefits<br />

will cover <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> tuition and mandatory fees at colleges in <strong>the</strong> state where <strong>the</strong> plan is <strong>of</strong>fered, as well as<br />

participating colleges and universities throughout <strong>the</strong> U.S. and in o<strong>the</strong>r countries. The savings version is an<br />

investment plan that allows you to contribute and select investment choices, with <strong>the</strong> added benefits <strong>of</strong> federal<br />

tax deferred growth and tax-free withdrawals for qualified expenses.<br />

If you’ve put <strong>of</strong>f saving for your child’s college tuition, you can still use a 5<strong>29</strong> savings plan to your advantage.<br />

Many states allow a tax deduction for contributions to <strong>the</strong> state’s 5<strong>29</strong> plan, so by contributing <strong>the</strong> amount you<br />

would normally pay each year for tuition and distributing that money via <strong>the</strong> plan, you can in some cases take a<br />

sizeable deduction on your current income.<br />

If you think having a 5<strong>29</strong> will hurt your child’s chances for financial aid, consider that at <strong>the</strong> most 5.64% <strong>of</strong> your<br />

plan’s assets are factored in as parental assets in <strong>the</strong> federal formula for determining aid. And since earnings<br />

from <strong>the</strong> plan used to pay qualified college expenses are tax free, <strong>the</strong>y are not included as income that could<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r reduce future financial aid eligibility.<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong> (5/<strong>29</strong>/13) is national 5<strong>29</strong> college savings day, and <strong>the</strong> perfect time to get started or jumpstart your<br />

child’s plan. Please contact me if you would like to schedule a time to meet; I look forward to speaking with you<br />

soon.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Matt Skotynsky, AAMS<br />

Financial Advisor<br />

213 Louisiana Avenue // <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551 // 419.873.1400<br />

matt.skotynsky@raymondjames.com // www.skotynsky.com<br />

A portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> income generated by <strong>the</strong> fund may be subject to <strong>the</strong> alternative minimum tax (AMT) for certain investors. Certain<br />

conditions may apply.<br />

©<strong>2013</strong> Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA / SIPC. Securities <strong>of</strong>fered through Raymond James Financial<br />

Services, Inc., member FINRA / SIPC.<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Performing Arts <strong>of</strong>fered a<br />

dance workshop with Broad-<br />

way Connection teacher Eliz-<br />

abeth Earley, on Friday,<br />

March 1. Ms. Earley is a cast<br />

member <strong>of</strong> “Mary Poppins,”<br />

that played at <strong>the</strong> Stranahan<br />

Theater in March. In <strong>the</strong> mu-<br />

sical she performs as a<br />

Swing, and understudy to<br />

“Ms. Banks,” as well as being<br />

<strong>the</strong> dance captain. Students<br />

learned choreography from<br />

<strong>the</strong> show and had an opportu-<br />

nity for a question and an-<br />

swer session following <strong>the</strong><br />

class.<br />

Ms. Earley is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York University with<br />

a BFA in drama, and a<br />

Broadway Connection Mas-<br />

ter Teacher and member <strong>of</strong><br />

Actor’s Equity. She also has<br />

toured nationally and inter-<br />

nationally with “Beauty and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Beast” and “Whistle<br />

Down <strong>the</strong> Wind,” as well.<br />

Favorite credits include<br />

“Ragtime” at The Kennedy<br />

Center, Cassie in “A Chorus<br />

Line,” Luisa in “The Fanta-<br />

sticks,” “Evita,” “Peter Pan,”<br />

“Crazy for You,” “The<br />

Music Man,” “Brigadoon,”<br />

“42nd Street,” “Guys N’<br />

Dolls” and “The Odd Cou-<br />

ple.” She has appeared in<br />

several commercials, includ-<br />

ing Clinique Happy and<br />

Toys R’Us.<br />

The workshop took place<br />

at <strong>the</strong> dance studio, located at<br />

156 West South Boundary<br />

Street, in <strong>the</strong> Country Charm<br />

Shopping Center. For more<br />

information call 419-874-<br />

6773.<br />

Pictured above are dancers<br />

from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Perf<br />

orming Arts with Elizabeth Earley,<br />

cast member <strong>of</strong> “<br />

Mary Poppins<br />

.“ Dancers include Row<br />

1: Maddie Mitchell, M<br />

adelyn Frantz, Ms. Ear-<br />

ley, Emma Bowen, Makynzie Horvath. Row 2:<br />

Chelsea Drummond, Rebekah<br />

Schmitz, Mia Schmit-<br />

tenberg, Brooke Schlatter, Eric<br />

a Brooks, Taylor Brooks Elyse<br />

Monaghan, Megan Gregory, Kaitlynn<br />

Petrie, Jessica Reighard, Breehan Conner. Row 3:<br />

Rebecca Martin, Ashley Hertzfeld, Savannah<br />

Hinojosa, Francis Kraus, Emily Smit<br />

h, Caroline Born, Sarah North.<br />

Pictured above are dancers from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Performing Arts with Elizabeth Earley, cast member <strong>of</strong><br />

“Mary Poppins.” Dancers include, first row: Maddie Mitchell, Madelyn Frantz, Ms. Earley, Emma Bowen, Makynzie Hor-<br />

vath; second row: Chelsea Drummond, Rebekah Schmitz, Mia Schmittenberg, Brooke Schlatter, Erica Brooks, Taylor<br />

Brooks, Elyse Monaghan, Megan Gregory, Kaitlynn Petrie, Jessica Reighard, Breehan Conner; third row: Rebecca Mar-<br />

tin, Ashley Hertzfeld, Savannah Hinojosa, Francis Kraus, Emily Smith, Caroline Born, Sarah North.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Contents Auction!<br />

Tues. June 4th at 1 p.m.,<br />

Preview at Noon<br />

735 Maple St. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

Dir: Indiana to Right on Sandusky St to<br />

Right on Maple St.<br />

The Seller was <strong>the</strong> Former Owner <strong>of</strong> “Woods Type-<br />

writer Service” in Toledo. This house is full <strong>of</strong> items and<br />

treasures dating back to <strong>the</strong> 1800’s.<br />

50+ Antique Typewriters and Restoration Parts &<br />

Accessories. Rare Typewriters, Remington, Royal, Coro-<br />

na, Much More.<br />

Vintage Lanterns, Childs Books & Toys, Homer<br />

Laughlin, Crocks, Cut Glass, Figurines, Antique Home<br />

Restoration, Pugh Pottery, Craftsman Tools, Antique Bar,<br />

European Prints, Household Misc, Ceramics, Art Deco<br />

Décor, Antique Books, Furniture, Electronics, Records,<br />

Collectible, Much More!!<br />

KAREN ROSE, AUCTIONEER<br />

View pics and Inventory at<br />

www.pamelaroseauction.com<br />

419-865-1224<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong><br />

2 col by 3.5” for <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong> and 30.<br />

Cost would be $89.25/week.<br />

OH/IN Discount Realty: REC.0000439981; David A. Kessler: 57196307479, BRK.0000113651; Jerey B. Doner: 2010000058<br />

Inspection: Mon, June 3, 10 am - 12pm<br />

See Website for Full Terms and Conditions<br />

Seller: Local Union #1892 - UAW Building Association 10% Buyer’s Premium<br />

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licensed auctioneer in <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Ohio and is acting solely as <strong>the</strong> real estate broker.<br />

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AUCTIONS<br />

PUBLIC NOTICES<br />

“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to <strong>the</strong> Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimi-<br />

nation based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Fa-<br />

milial status includes children under <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody <strong>of</strong> children under 18. This<br />

newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings ad-<br />

vertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call <strong>the</strong> Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To com-<br />

plain <strong>of</strong> discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for <strong>the</strong> hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.<br />

withdraw his bid within<br />

sixty (60) days after bid<br />

opening.<br />

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

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

Aura Norris<br />

Executive Director<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messen-<br />

ger <strong>Journal</strong>, issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

Orleans Park<br />

Celebration Trinkets<br />

Vendor Permit<br />

SEALED BIDS will be re-<br />

ceived by <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Service <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> in his <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

11980 Roachton Road until<br />

2:00 P.M., local time, on<br />

Wednesday, June 5, and im-<br />

mediately <strong>the</strong>reafter opened<br />

and read aloud for ONLY<br />

ONE (1) CELEBRATION<br />

TRINKETS VENDOR PER-<br />

MIT FOR ORLEANS PARK<br />

for Wednesday, July 3(rain<br />

date Thursday, July 4).<br />

Please call <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Service for fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

details at 419-872-8020.<br />

The minimum bid is<br />

$125.00. Bids must be sub-<br />

mitted on <strong>the</strong> form obtained<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Service at 11980 Roachton<br />

Road during <strong>of</strong>fice hours<br />

7:00 – 3:30 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday and must be<br />

accompanied by ei<strong>the</strong>r cash<br />

or a certified check in <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> one-half <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid as a de-<br />

posit. The balance for <strong>the</strong><br />

successful bidder will be<br />

due by June 19. Deposits<br />

will be returned to unsuc-<br />

cessful bidders.<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> re-<br />

serves <strong>the</strong> right to reject any<br />

or all bids or to waive any<br />

irregularities in bidding.<br />

BY ORDER OF THE<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF<br />

PERRYSBURG, OHIO.<br />

Jon G. Eckel<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Service<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messen-<br />

ger <strong>Journal</strong> issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

Orleans Park<br />

Food Vendor Permit<br />

SEALED BIDS will be re-<br />

ceived by <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Service <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> in his <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

11980 Roachton Road until<br />

1:30 P.M., local time, on<br />

Wednesday, June 5, and im-<br />

mediately <strong>the</strong>reafter opened<br />

and read aloud for ONLY<br />

ONE (1) FOOD VENDOR<br />

PERMIT FOR ORLEANS<br />

PARK for Wednesday, July 3<br />

(rain date Thursday, July 4).<br />

Please call <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Service for fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

details at 419-872-8020.<br />

The minimum bid is<br />

$125.00. Bids must be sub-<br />

mitted on <strong>the</strong> form obtained<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Service at 11980 Roachton<br />

Road during <strong>of</strong>fice hours<br />

7:00 – 3:30 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday and must be<br />

accompanied by ei<strong>the</strong>r cash<br />

or a certified check in <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> one-half <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid as a de-<br />

posit. The balance for <strong>the</strong><br />

successful bidder will be<br />

due by June 19. Deposits<br />

will be returned to unsuc-<br />

cessful bidders.<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> re-<br />

serves <strong>the</strong> right to reject any<br />

or all bids or to waive any<br />

irregularities in bidding.<br />

BY ORDER OF THE<br />

COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF<br />

PERRYSBURG, OHIO.<br />

Jon G. Eckel<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Service<br />

Published in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messen-<br />

ger <strong>Journal</strong> issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>.

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