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VOLUME <strong>161</strong>, NUMBER 2 – JANUARY 9, 2013<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
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The staff invites readers to submit photos of themselves or others reading the paper where ever they may travel, whether<br />
it is in Malaysia or Maryland.<br />
The Nycz family traveled to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, in October. Preparing to enter “Mickey’s Not So Scary<br />
Halloween Party” are from left Jim Nycz, Trisha Nycz, Christine Nycz, Jennifer Govender, Kervin Govender, Kaiden<br />
Govender, Makayla Govender and Michael Nycz.<br />
The family attended as a box of Crayola crayons. “Jennifer created the costumes, which received many great comments<br />
as we trick or treated and rode the rides,” said Jim Nycz.<br />
Jim and Trish Nycz are long-time residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and their adult children and grandchildren live in the Columbus<br />
area.<br />
From there to here, from here to there, <strong>Journal</strong> readers are everywhere.<br />
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it is in Idaho or Indiana.<br />
Several <strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents traveled to Europe this past summer as part of the first unofficial Walt Churchill Market<br />
wine tour that visited France in 2012. Above is a photo of the group in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The group<br />
included Mark and Sue Recker, Neal and Michele Martin, Bill Shuck, Jeff and Janet Elliott and John Mays.<br />
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it is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, or Cooperstown, New York.<br />
The U9 baseball travel team visited Columbus for the state tournament this past summer. Above are team members, from<br />
left, Hudson Smith, Logan Terry, Andy Boros, Ryan Musgrove, Aidan Gerrard, Sam Harrison (holding the <strong>Messenger</strong>), Ty<br />
Whitner, Nick Pett, Aidan Pratt, Christian Gulgin and Nick DiSalle.<br />
“The boys did a great job representing <strong>Perrysburg</strong> baseball,” said Beth Harrison.<br />
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Council approves 0.8-mill levy for May ballot<br />
Will a lower cost levy restart the engine on public transportation?<br />
By Deb Buker<br />
The engine has remained<br />
idle on public transportation<br />
in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> for more than<br />
a month.<br />
The city funded a “gap”<br />
service from September 23,<br />
when TARTA (Toledo Area<br />
Regional Transit Authority)<br />
ended service, until November<br />
27. In March voters<br />
made the decision to opt-out<br />
of the transit authority and<br />
then in November, voters<br />
rejected a 1.45-mill transportation<br />
levy to fund a new<br />
city-wide system. The defeat<br />
was by a slim margin–less<br />
than 200 votes–and it is<br />
believed voters did not have<br />
thorough information on the<br />
issues presented by the levy.<br />
By Jane Maiolo<br />
For the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />
Fire/EMS Department,<br />
2012 was a busy year.<br />
At the January 2 board of<br />
trustees meeting, Fire Chief<br />
Tom Brice provided the<br />
trustees with fire/EMS statistics<br />
for 2012. The fire chief<br />
noted that calls were up by<br />
137 from the previous year.<br />
The township had 1,642<br />
runs in 2012, compared to<br />
1,505 in 2011. Of those,<br />
1,381 calls were for EMS.<br />
Life squads responded to 234<br />
calls. In 2012, the fire<br />
department answered 261<br />
calls for service, three fewer<br />
than in 2011.<br />
Chief Brice said the<br />
township requested mutual<br />
aid 23 times and rendered<br />
mutual aid 68 times. Additionally,<br />
LifeFlight was utilized<br />
on six occasions.<br />
The largest <strong>number</strong> of<br />
residential calls by location<br />
was at Friendly Village,<br />
where rescuers responded to<br />
88 calls for service. For businesses,<br />
the township<br />
responded to the Ampoint<br />
Industrial Park and Cedar<br />
Park most frequently,<br />
answering 31 calls each for<br />
service in 2012. At academic<br />
institutions, the township<br />
received the most service<br />
calls from Owens Community<br />
College, where they<br />
responded 100 times. Other<br />
high volume calls included:<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons, 139;<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Care and Rehabilitation,<br />
46; Village Green,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents will<br />
continue to have the best<br />
refuse and recycle program<br />
in the area, said Judy<br />
Hagen, litter and recycling<br />
program coordinator.<br />
“There will be no<br />
change in any of the city<br />
services. Residents will still<br />
have unlimited weekly collection,<br />
carry out/carry back<br />
and alley collections,” she<br />
said.<br />
The city is planning to<br />
implement the automated<br />
collection program on Earth<br />
Day, Monday, April 22.<br />
Mrs. Hagen explained<br />
that the next several months<br />
allow time to answer citizens’<br />
concerns and develop<br />
an easy transition.<br />
Informational public<br />
meetings to assist residents<br />
with the new collection program<br />
will be held T h u r s -<br />
day, February 7 and March<br />
7, 6 to 8 p.m., at the municipal<br />
building.<br />
There will be weekly<br />
informational articles in the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong> on single stream<br />
recycling and the automated<br />
collection system.<br />
Information also will be<br />
available on the city Web<br />
site at www.ci.perrysburg<br />
.oh.us under street department,<br />
refuse and recycling<br />
automated collection.<br />
Improved Staff<br />
Safety/Economic<br />
Benefits<br />
•City crews will be safer<br />
from work related injuries.<br />
This is extremely physical<br />
work and workers’ compen-<br />
At its January 3 meeting,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council<br />
approved a resolution to<br />
place a 0.8-mill, five-year<br />
public transportation levy on<br />
the May 7 primary election<br />
ballot.<br />
If approved, the levy will<br />
generate an estimated<br />
$450,000 in property tax<br />
revenue offering residents<br />
dial-a-ride and paratransit<br />
services.<br />
The levy would cost the<br />
owner of a $100,000 home<br />
approximately $25 annually.<br />
Councilman Tom Mackin<br />
questioned whether the<br />
smaller levy would adequately<br />
fund the system and<br />
if approved by voters, does<br />
it allow for financing prior<br />
Township fire department<br />
releases year-end run report<br />
45; Belmont, 42; Heartland,<br />
41; U.S. Route 20, 39, and<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights, 35.<br />
The most common calls<br />
were for illness, 211, followed<br />
by cardiac, 163, multivehicle<br />
accident, 155 and<br />
respiratory, 114.<br />
The department continued<br />
to receive a large <strong>number</strong><br />
of fire alarm calls at 84.<br />
Calls for structure fires<br />
totalled 50, and there were<br />
34 open burn calls.<br />
Of those requiring transport<br />
to hospitals, the largest<br />
<strong>number</strong>, 663, were taken to<br />
St. Luke’s Hospital. Others<br />
were transported to St.<br />
Charles, St. Vincent’s, Toledo,<br />
Bay Park, Flower, St.<br />
Anne’s, Wood County, University<br />
of Toledo Medical<br />
Center or AMA.<br />
The department collected<br />
$397,180 in revenue from<br />
EMS services in 2012, an<br />
increase of $186,029 from<br />
2011.<br />
Route 20 Construction<br />
The trustees announced<br />
that a meeting will be held<br />
at 5 p.m., January 16, at the<br />
township meeting hall to<br />
review road construction<br />
plans for U.S. Route 20 at<br />
Lime City Road.<br />
Maintenance Supervisor<br />
Kraig Gottfried said the<br />
Ohio Department of Transportation<br />
is planning to perform<br />
pavement work on the<br />
north side of Route 20 at the<br />
railroad tracks.<br />
ODOT is widening the<br />
Please turn to page 2➧<br />
Next informational meeting–Feb. 7<br />
sation claims are high.<br />
Exposure to traffic will be<br />
greatly reduced as the automated<br />
arm is operated from<br />
the truck cab. Such things<br />
as accidental sticks from<br />
medical syringes and chronic<br />
injuries from continual<br />
lifting of trash cans/bags<br />
and recycle bins will be<br />
greatly reduced.<br />
•Automated collection is<br />
a more efficient method of<br />
collection. Once trained,<br />
the average time per pickup<br />
is eight seconds.<br />
•Each collection truck is<br />
a one man operation reducing<br />
the city collection<br />
staffing needs.<br />
The new system will<br />
reduce collection staff from<br />
nine members to five. This<br />
reduction has already been<br />
accomplished through attrition.<br />
No city employees<br />
have lost their jobs.<br />
•The new automated<br />
trucks will be operated by<br />
one city worker from inside<br />
the truck cab, eliminating<br />
the need to get in and out of<br />
the truck for each location.<br />
Recycling<br />
Improvements and<br />
Benefits<br />
•Larger recycling toters<br />
will enable citizens to recycle<br />
more items curbside;<br />
including cardboard.<br />
•Automated recycle collection<br />
will be single stream<br />
recycling, which means all<br />
recycling is placed together<br />
in one container with no<br />
need to sort or separate.<br />
•Cardboard drop-offs at<br />
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to tax collection<br />
The original 1.45-mill<br />
levy would have generated<br />
approximately $800,000.<br />
Councilman and chairman<br />
of the health, sanitation<br />
and public utilities committee<br />
Todd Grayson believes it<br />
would cover the services and<br />
also would allow for additional<br />
hours from the interim<br />
service provided by Ride<br />
Right.<br />
“The best way to say this<br />
is that we ran for about two<br />
full months with one vehicle<br />
and got nothing but positive<br />
response from the community,”<br />
said Councilman<br />
Grayson. “This is upgrading<br />
that one vehicle to one and a<br />
half vehicles. We would pro-<br />
vide additional commuter<br />
service and have the same<br />
hours and the same kind of<br />
service as we had before but<br />
with additional hours. We<br />
believe that using a vehicle<br />
and a half would really do a<br />
nice job for us.<br />
“And with this amount of<br />
money, we would have<br />
enough to pay ourselves<br />
back with transit dollars for<br />
transit service over the five<br />
year period of the levy.”<br />
The councilman also<br />
added that plans are to continue<br />
working with Ride<br />
Right for transit services.<br />
“Our general idea here<br />
was to continue with Ride<br />
Right. We have no reason<br />
not to go with Ride Right,”<br />
75¢ SINGLE COPY<br />
he told council members.<br />
“They did a great job in the<br />
interim for us. They won our<br />
selective process and there is<br />
no reason to change. I think<br />
they proved worthy and<br />
have been an excellent partner.<br />
Their assistance and<br />
their service level really<br />
gave us the opportunity to<br />
look at even further cutting<br />
without going to bone. Yes,<br />
we are lean here but we are<br />
not hitting bone. We are definitely<br />
doing what the riders<br />
found to be functional and<br />
that is the same service plan<br />
that we were running during<br />
the interim plus a bit more.”<br />
Council President Joe<br />
Lawless agreed, adding that<br />
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Signs placed in community<br />
Home of PHS Yellow Jackets State Champions<br />
In recognition of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School OHSAA (Ohio High School Athletic<br />
Association) state champion teams–1979 girls volleyball, 1991 girls softball and<br />
2012 girls soccer–three signs have been placed around the community honoring<br />
the teams. The signs are located on State Route 25, Route 20 and Route 795 at<br />
East Boundary.<br />
Pictured with <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools Athletic Director Ray Pohlman are the senior<br />
members of the PHS girls soccer state champion team. Seated, from left are Alexa<br />
Long and Alexa Camp; standing, from left are Mollie Whitacre, Maddy Williams,<br />
Sam Schrader and Chloe Buehler.<br />
Automated refuse and recycling collection to begin Mon., April 22–Earth Day<br />
A toter has more capacity than two 45 gallon trash cans or seven garbage bags<br />
in the same size footprint.<br />
Dimensions of the toters are 43.25 inches tall, 35.25 inches from front to back<br />
and 29.75 inches side to side.<br />
A toter has the same footprint as two recycle bins set side by side and has five<br />
and a half times more capacity than one red recycle bin, which holds only 18 gallons.
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Will a lower cost levy restart the engine on public transportation?<br />
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Ride Right was extremely<br />
helpful in providing ridership<br />
information to city<br />
administrators.<br />
The ridership information,<br />
said Mr. Grayson, was<br />
invaluable and allowed the<br />
changes in the cost of the<br />
system.<br />
“If you sat down and<br />
told us a year ago that this<br />
is what we could do now<br />
and would actually work,<br />
none of us would have<br />
believed it,” said the councilor.<br />
“I got chided for suggesting<br />
that this was a<br />
$600,000 problem. It is a<br />
lot less than that– none of<br />
us fully knew. We didn’t<br />
know until we put the<br />
wheels to the ground. And<br />
until you have that service<br />
and getting the real concrete<br />
data with real passengers<br />
and real route times<br />
and all that information that<br />
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11980 Roachton Road and 211<br />
East Boundary will be available<br />
for large cardboard<br />
pieces.<br />
Refuse Improvements<br />
and Benefits<br />
•The city anticipates an<br />
increase in recycling volumes,<br />
resulting in lower garbage volumes<br />
and in turn, saving landfill<br />
tipping fees for garbage.<br />
This is conservatively estimated<br />
to increase recycling vol-<br />
Letters policy<br />
Ride Right gave us in that<br />
interim period. That knowledge<br />
right now is invaluable<br />
and allowed us to get<br />
lean.”<br />
Carol Russell, president<br />
of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area<br />
League of Women Voters,<br />
expressed concerns on the<br />
amount of the levy. She<br />
stated that originally the<br />
gap period service was for<br />
ADA only and residents did<br />
not realize after the initial<br />
first two weeks, Ride Right<br />
offered the service to all<br />
residents.<br />
“So there may not be an<br />
accurate reading of what<br />
the use may really be,” she<br />
told council. “And because<br />
of this, the league believes<br />
a 1-mill levy is not too<br />
much to ask.<br />
“Our feeling is it [the<br />
November levy] didn’t go<br />
down–there was a lot of<br />
misinformation and we<br />
Automated refuse and recycling<br />
ume by 30 percent.<br />
•Lids on trash containers<br />
keep rain and snow out of the<br />
garbage. This moisture adds<br />
weight to the garbage which<br />
translates into increased landfill<br />
tipping fees caused by<br />
water weight.<br />
Less Litter in Neighborhoods<br />
on Collection Days<br />
•Lids on the toters prevent<br />
animals and the wind from<br />
spreading trash into the neighborhood.<br />
Card of Thanks<br />
I want to thank all the volunteers who teamed<br />
up with Commodore Way and Rick Ruffner’s O-<br />
Deer Diner to help make the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians<br />
United food and toy drive a huge success. Especially,<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, Downtown<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Inc., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Arts Council,<br />
PCU volunteers, Santa’s photographers, Santa<br />
letter writers, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> firefighters, parade volunteers,<br />
teenage volunteers, Santa and all the businesses<br />
that were collection points.<br />
There are a few “kids with Santa” pictures that<br />
have not been picked up. The pictures will remain<br />
posted on Rick Ruffner’s O-Deer Diner window<br />
through January 14. These pictures are free to parents.<br />
Again, thanks everyone who helped to make<br />
this a very happy and merry Christmas for a lot of<br />
folks.<br />
Jim Delph<br />
The weekly deadline for Letters to the Editor is noon on Friday. Letters<br />
should be limited to 300 words. Letters from the same writer will be accepted no<br />
more frequently than every 30 days.<br />
Due to limited space, coverage of community news, and production costs,<br />
only two letters regarding a certain issue will be printed each week. Time and<br />
space permitting, all other letters will be posted on the newspaper’s web site,<br />
www.perrysburg. com.<br />
The newspaper reserves the right to accept or reject letters, and to edit them<br />
for clarity and length.<br />
All letters need a signature of the writer and an address and phone <strong>number</strong><br />
for verification before publishing.<br />
think it has a good possibility<br />
of passing if we can<br />
really educate the community<br />
on some of the confusion<br />
that was on the ballot.<br />
“Our concern is that if<br />
we short-side ourselves in<br />
terms of what we are offering<br />
and then have to go<br />
back on the ballot and ask<br />
again. A 1-mill is not too<br />
much to ask for in terms of<br />
rather than being shortsided<br />
in the long run. I<br />
thought it was important to<br />
bring this to you.”<br />
Resident Kevin Rantanen<br />
agreed with Ms. Russell<br />
and added, “my concern<br />
is that we are going to<br />
make this good and we will<br />
have to go for another<br />
levy.”<br />
Mayor Nelson Evans<br />
said that is a good problem<br />
to have, but also stated that<br />
Ride Right indicated that a<br />
0.7-mill levy would be ade-<br />
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road and adding turn lanes<br />
in both directions of Route<br />
20 necessitating road closures.<br />
Traffic will be<br />
maintained on Lime City,<br />
he added.<br />
Other Business<br />
In other business, the<br />
trustees:<br />
•Elected Trustee Craig<br />
LaHote to serve as chairman<br />
of the board for 2013<br />
and Gary Britten to be<br />
vice chairman.<br />
•Approved a purchase<br />
from Dimech Services for<br />
furnace work at a cost of<br />
$755, and a purchase order<br />
for Unistrut of Toledo at<br />
$265 for signage.<br />
•Agreed to let the Rambling<br />
River Girl Scout<br />
Service Unit use the township<br />
hall on February 8 for<br />
delivery of cookies.<br />
•Reviewed the zoning<br />
report for 2012. The township<br />
issued 173 permits<br />
last year, including 26 for<br />
new single-family<br />
dwellings.<br />
Kelly Hemminger, zoning<br />
administrator, said permits<br />
were up from 2011 by<br />
14.<br />
•Heard from Recreation<br />
Director Bob Warnimont<br />
that Operation Breadbasket<br />
made the holidays<br />
brighter for more than 100<br />
families in 2012.<br />
“It’s a lot of work, but<br />
in the end we help a lot of<br />
people,” he said, commending<br />
everyone who<br />
volunteered or donated<br />
items for this year’s program.<br />
Items left after the<br />
quate to cover services.<br />
The city is requesting<br />
0.8 mills to accommodate<br />
any changes in services, he<br />
added.<br />
Other Business<br />
In other business, council:<br />
•Held a public hearing<br />
for the retiring/rehiring of<br />
Mark Dunsmoor, water<br />
superintendent.<br />
•Scheduled the following<br />
meetings: planning and<br />
zoning, Wednesday, January<br />
16, 5 p.m.; personnel,<br />
Tuesday, January 22, 6<br />
p.m.; recreation, Monday,<br />
February 4, 5 p.m., and<br />
economic development,<br />
Monday, February 4, 5:30<br />
p.m.<br />
The next meeting of city<br />
council is Tuesday, January<br />
15, 6:30 p.m. All meetings<br />
are held in the municipal<br />
building and are open to the<br />
public.<br />
Township fire department<br />
releases year-end run report<br />
event were donated to<br />
Helping Hands, the Food<br />
Bank and Cherry Street<br />
Mission, Mr. Warnimont<br />
said.<br />
•Welcomed Walt Celley,<br />
the new administrator,<br />
to the township. Mr. Celley,<br />
whose first day on the<br />
job was January 2, will<br />
receive a salary of<br />
$85,000.<br />
The next trustees’ meeting<br />
will be at 6 p.m.,<br />
Wednesday, January 16, at<br />
the township meeting hall,<br />
26609 Lime City Road,<br />
and is open to the public.<br />
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Another great event brought to you by DPI<br />
Winterfest 2013 micro brew and wine tasting tickets now on sale<br />
Once again, on the<br />
weekend of February 22-<br />
24, the streets of downtown<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> will<br />
come alive with excitement,<br />
family-fun activities,<br />
ice carvings of every<br />
imaginative design and<br />
two nights of music, food<br />
and everyone’s favorite<br />
micro brew or wine.<br />
Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Inc. (DPI) along with Ed<br />
Schmidt of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
will present the annual<br />
Winterfest 2013, a National<br />
Ice Carving Association<br />
sanctioned event. More<br />
than two dozen world<br />
champion professional and<br />
amateur ice carvers will<br />
compete for prize money<br />
and then display their ice<br />
creations.<br />
“We are so very<br />
pleased to have Ed<br />
Schmidt once again, as our<br />
overall event sponsor.<br />
Without Ed Schmidt, Winterfest<br />
would not be possible,”<br />
said Kerry Wellstein,<br />
DPI president, also<br />
emphasizing that DPI has<br />
many community partners<br />
to assist with the familyfree<br />
events and activities,<br />
and all financial support is<br />
privately raised, such as<br />
the proceeds from Winterfest.<br />
More than 50 ice carvings<br />
sponsored by area<br />
businesses and organizations<br />
also will line both<br />
sides of Louisiana Avenue<br />
for the viewing.<br />
The large ice sculptures<br />
at Winterfest are a source<br />
of income and a major<br />
attraction, added Rob<br />
Brunner, DPI vice president/treasurer<br />
and Winterfest<br />
chairman.<br />
“It’s a big part of how<br />
we raise the necessary<br />
funds for the event,” he<br />
said. “For $250, a business<br />
or organization can have<br />
an ice sculpture custommade.<br />
Last year the pieces<br />
were conversation starters<br />
and essentially advertising<br />
that would pay for itself in<br />
word of mouth.”<br />
Friday evening, 6 to 10<br />
p.m., will feature a Micro<br />
Brew Tasting, highlighting<br />
24 different specialty<br />
beers inside a heated<br />
enclosed tent on West Second<br />
Street at Louisiana.<br />
There will be free food,<br />
music and ice carving<br />
demonstrations.<br />
Tickets are $10 each<br />
and include eight free<br />
micro brew tastings. There<br />
also is the opportunity to<br />
reserve a table of ten for<br />
$120.<br />
Saturday night, from 6<br />
to 10 p.m., hosted by Heidelberg<br />
Distributing, will<br />
feature more than 24 specialty<br />
wines, music, Taste<br />
of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> by area<br />
restaurants plus the<br />
National Ice Carving<br />
awards ceremony.<br />
Tickets are $25 a person<br />
which includes unlimited<br />
wine tasting. There is<br />
also the opportunity to<br />
reserve a table of 10 for<br />
$250.<br />
“Good Things To Eat Since 1898”<br />
• USDA Choice Beef<br />
• Miller’s Amish Chicken<br />
• Homemade Kielbasa & Bratwurst<br />
• The Boar’s Head Brand Deli Meats<br />
• Bowman-Landis Free Range Fresh Turkeys<br />
Great Wine Selection<br />
10% off by the case<br />
Homemade<br />
Deli Salads<br />
Saturday, during the<br />
day, Louisiana Avenue<br />
will be transformed into a<br />
winter wonderland family<br />
fest with activities, crafts,<br />
entertainment and performers.<br />
The national professional<br />
and amateur ice<br />
carving competition will<br />
be held from 11 a.m. until<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Tickets for the micro<br />
brew and wine tasting are<br />
on sale now with only 500<br />
tickets for each event.<br />
Rick Thielen, DPI<br />
executive director, suggested<br />
securing tickets as<br />
soon as possible because<br />
last year’s event was sold<br />
out.<br />
For additional information<br />
on ice carving<br />
sponsorships, advanced<br />
tickets to the micro brew<br />
tasting and the wine tasting<br />
events, contact Mr.<br />
Thielen at 419-872-6246<br />
or sent an e-mail to downtownperrysburg@gmail.co<br />
m or at the DPI office<br />
located in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> building,<br />
117 East Second<br />
Street.<br />
Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Inc. is a community based,<br />
non-profit, 501(c)(3)<br />
organization with a mission<br />
is to offer and promote<br />
community-wide<br />
events in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />
downtown historic district.<br />
For additional information<br />
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Two people die in Rte. 20 accident<br />
Two people have died and<br />
three others were injured after<br />
a collision on U.S. Route 20<br />
and Tracy Road in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township last Thursday.<br />
According to the Bowling<br />
Green post of the Ohio Highway<br />
Patrol, the crash occurred<br />
at 5:09 p.m. on Route 20<br />
when a vehicle, driven by<br />
Dustin M. Kominek, 24, of<br />
Toledo, lost control on the<br />
snow covered road.<br />
Mr. Kominek was traveling<br />
eastbound on Route 20<br />
when he apparently lost control<br />
of his vehicle on a snowcovered<br />
section of the road,<br />
explained Lieutenant Jerrod<br />
Savidge.<br />
His car came to rest on the<br />
westbound side side of Route<br />
20 and was subsequently<br />
struck on the passenger side<br />
by a vehicle driven by Melissa<br />
S. Domanowski, 33, of<br />
Toledo.<br />
Killed in the accident was<br />
Mr. Kominek’s wife Rachel<br />
M. Kominek, 26, who was<br />
School bus among vehicles<br />
involved in Route 25 accident<br />
No children were injured<br />
in a three-vehicle accident involving<br />
a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> School<br />
bus last Thursday.<br />
Three adults suffered<br />
minor injuries in the accident<br />
at State Route 25 and<br />
Williams Road, and they<br />
were transported to St.<br />
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The couple’s unborn child<br />
was delivered by personnel at<br />
the scene and transported to<br />
St. Vincent Mercy Medical<br />
Center by LifeFlight, but later<br />
died.<br />
Mr. Kominek, who was<br />
ejected from the vehicle, was<br />
transported to St. Luke’s Hospital<br />
in Maumee by <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township EMS.<br />
Ms. Domanowski and a<br />
passenger Jillian E. Sheetz,<br />
34, of Oregon, were transported<br />
to St. Charles Hospital<br />
by Troy Township EMS.<br />
Troopers were assisted at<br />
the scene by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township police, fire and<br />
EMS, Troy Township EMS,<br />
LifeFlight, Great Lakes Towing<br />
and Pat & Son’s Towing.<br />
All occupants were wearing<br />
seatbelts at the time of the<br />
crash, except for Mr.<br />
Kominek. Alcohol is not believed<br />
to be a factor in the accident,<br />
which remains under<br />
investigation.<br />
Luke’s Hospital for treatment<br />
by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> EMS.<br />
There were 33 children on<br />
the bus at the time of the accident.<br />
said <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police<br />
Deputy Chief Mike<br />
Gilmore.<br />
The vehicles involved<br />
sustained minor damage.<br />
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the P<br />
December 18 to 26, 2012<br />
Tuesday, December 18<br />
Accidents, Rosa Parks<br />
Highway, Fremont Pike at<br />
south I-75, North Dixie Highway<br />
at Roachton Road; medic<br />
runs, 7100 block South<br />
Wilkinson Way, 200 block<br />
Elm Street; alarm, 2000 block<br />
Hollenbeck Drive, 500 block<br />
Craig Drive, 2800 block<br />
Stonefence Drive; fraud, 300<br />
block Blue Jacket Road,<br />
26600 block North Dixie<br />
Highway; harassment, unit<br />
block O-I Plaza; burglary,<br />
26500 block Carronade Drive;<br />
excessive noise, 26700 block<br />
Lakevue Drive.<br />
Wednesday, December 19<br />
Accident, south I-475 at<br />
south I-75, Roachton Road at<br />
Jennison Drive, north I-75 at<br />
south I-475, north I-475 at<br />
North Dixie Highway; medic<br />
runs, 500 block Willow Lane,<br />
2000 block North Wilkinson<br />
The following cases were<br />
finalized in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />
Court November 27 to<br />
December 9, 2012.<br />
An additional $78 in court<br />
costs was sentenced for each<br />
case, unless otherwise noted.<br />
Speed<br />
Debra S. Puhl, East Fifth<br />
Street, $67 fine; Salam D.<br />
Moussa, Waterstone Lane, $51<br />
fine; Jessica W. Hunt, Hunters<br />
Run, $47 fine, $83 court costs;<br />
Erik L. Myers, Wagoner<br />
Drive, $85 fine; David L. Cayton,<br />
Dixie Highway, $45 fine;<br />
Katherine L. Hannum, Wood<br />
Sorrel Lane, $41 fine; Mary G.<br />
Takats, Stable Creek, $64 fine;<br />
Samuel R. Cox, Ramblehurst<br />
Drive, $47 fine; Matthew T.<br />
McCorry, Pheasant Drive, $53<br />
fine; Malti Kumar, Morningside,<br />
$47 fine; Troy M. Westfall,<br />
Valley Bluff Drive, $47<br />
fine, $83 court costs; Rachel<br />
M. Todak, Stonehaven Drive,<br />
$55 fine; Carrie M. Cline, Saddlehorn<br />
Drive, $53 fine; Salvatore<br />
Veltri, Kettle Run Court,<br />
$41 fine; James L. Ritchie,<br />
Ford Road, $58 fine; Lyman<br />
C. Spitzer, East Front Street,<br />
$53 fine, $83 court costs.<br />
Failure to Yield<br />
Right-of-Way<br />
Amber L. McCool, Eighth<br />
Street, $85 fine; Sothea Phon,<br />
Waterstone, $55 fine.<br />
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Friday, December 21<br />
Rescue runs, (2) 8000<br />
block Chrysler Drive, 20000<br />
block Woodmont; theft,<br />
28000 block Oregon Road,<br />
10000 block Fremont Pike,<br />
9000 block Millcroft Road;<br />
theft, criminal tools and receiving<br />
stolen property,<br />
10000 block Fremont Pike;<br />
incident report, Fremont Pike<br />
at Carronade Drive.<br />
Saturday, December 22<br />
Rescue runs, 10000 block<br />
Fremont Pike, I-75 at milemark<br />
193; theft, 26000 block<br />
Lime City Road; K-9 utilized,<br />
I-75 at Buck Road.<br />
Sunday, December 23<br />
Rescue runs, 20000 block<br />
Tracy Road, (2) 20000 block<br />
Oregon Road, 30000 block<br />
East River Road; fire call,<br />
10000 block Fremont Pike;<br />
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block Fremont Pike; drug<br />
abuse, 27000 block Oregon<br />
Road; K-9 utilized, I-75 south<br />
at milemark 187.<br />
Monday, December 24<br />
Accidents, East River at<br />
Stonecroft roads, 10000 block<br />
Fremont Pike; theft, 9000<br />
block Bishopswood Lane;<br />
criminal damage, 29000<br />
block Belmont Farm Road;<br />
found property, 27000 block<br />
Oregon Road.<br />
Tuesday, December 25<br />
Rescue runs, 20000 block<br />
East Wexford Drive, 20000<br />
block Simmons Road, 30000<br />
block East River Road; fire<br />
call, 2000 block Kenton Trail.<br />
Wednesday, December 26<br />
Accidents, 26000 block<br />
West River Road, Avenue at<br />
Oregon Roads, Thompson at<br />
Roachton roads, Scheider at<br />
Roachton roads, (2) Five<br />
Point at Scheider roads; fire<br />
call, Crossroads at Deimling<br />
Way, 100 block West Front<br />
Street, 500 block East Indiana<br />
Avenue; fire calls, 200 block<br />
West Indiana Avenue; 26800<br />
block North Dixie Highway;<br />
alarm, 27300 block Carronade<br />
Drive; harassment, 300 block<br />
West South Boundary Street;<br />
sex offenses, 100 block West<br />
Indiana Avenue.<br />
Thursday, December 20<br />
Accidents, North Dixie<br />
Highway at south I-475, north<br />
I-475 at milemark 2, south I-<br />
75 at U.S. Route 20, North<br />
Dixie Highway at north I-475,<br />
West Boundary at West Front<br />
streets, south I-75 at Louisiana<br />
Avenue, north I-75 at Fremont<br />
Pike; medic runs, 100 block<br />
Dr. McAuley Court, 1000<br />
block Evergreen Court, 500<br />
block West Sixth Street;<br />
alarm, 4100 block Levis Commons<br />
Boulevard, 500 block<br />
Winding River Court, 800<br />
block Elm Street; criminal<br />
Stop Sign<br />
Wylie J. Dodson, Woods<br />
Hole Road, $45 fine, $83 court<br />
costs; Michelle C. Krempa,<br />
Lakevue Drive, $45 fine;<br />
Joshua D. Jankowski, Three<br />
Meadows Drive, $45 fine.<br />
Assured Clear Distance<br />
Stuart D. Peats, Eckel<br />
Junction Road, $85 fine; Alec<br />
J. Zdawczyk, Lake Winds<br />
Drive, $55 fine; John B. Pittner<br />
II, Birchdale Road, $55<br />
fine.<br />
Other Traffic Convictions<br />
Jeremy S. Hemminger,<br />
Lakevue Drive, physical control/intoxication,<br />
$375 fine, 93<br />
days jail, 90 suspended, six<br />
month license suspension.<br />
Paul L. Silcox, North Dixie<br />
Highway, reckless operation,<br />
$250 fine, 30 days jail, 27 suspended,<br />
six month license suspension.<br />
Alexander J. Carr, Mallard<br />
Road, registration violation,<br />
$60 fine, $83 court costs.<br />
Zachari A. Cargnino, Hickory<br />
Hill Drive, seat belt, $30<br />
fine, $63 court costs.<br />
Jose A. Castillo, Highview,<br />
mischief, 26600 block North<br />
Dixie Highway; theft, 300<br />
block Portside Circle.<br />
Friday, December 21<br />
Accidents, North Dixie<br />
Highway, south I-475 at North<br />
Dixie Highway, south I-75 at<br />
milemark 191; medic runs,<br />
100 block Trinity Court,<br />
26800 block Lakevue Drive,<br />
200 block Zoar Drive, 400<br />
block Berkshire Drive, 200<br />
block West Eighth Street, 700<br />
block Sandalwood West<br />
Road; alarm, 100 block Dr.<br />
McAuley Court; civil dispute,<br />
500 block Mallard Road; family<br />
disturbance, 400 block<br />
Timber Ridge Court; theft,<br />
6100 block Levis Commons<br />
Boulevard, 2000 block Hollenbeck<br />
Drive; criminal damage,<br />
500 block East South<br />
Boundary Street.<br />
Saturday, December 22<br />
Accidents, north I-75 at<br />
milemark 193, Fremont Pike<br />
driving under suspension,<br />
$100 fine, 90 days jail, 90 suspended.<br />
Bonnie J. Brossia, East<br />
Boundary Street, failure to<br />
yield to a blind pedestrian in a<br />
crosswalk, $55 fine.<br />
Criminal Convictions<br />
Paul L. Silcox, North Dixie<br />
Highway, improperly handling<br />
firearms in a motor vehicle, no<br />
fine, $73 court costs, 90 days<br />
jail, 90 suspended, pistol and<br />
ammunition forfeited to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Police Division, other<br />
seized property returned.<br />
Roy W. Wiegand, Latcha<br />
Road, possession of drug instruments,<br />
no fine, $73 court<br />
costs, 180 days jail, 180 suspended,<br />
six month license suspension;<br />
permitting drug<br />
abuse, no fine, $73 court costs,<br />
180 days jail, 180 suspended,<br />
six month license suspension.<br />
Gary L. Delong, Sandusky<br />
Place, assault, no fine, $73<br />
court costs, 180 days jail, 180<br />
suspended; menacing, no fine,<br />
$53 court costs, 30 days jail,<br />
30 suspended with credit for<br />
time served.<br />
Sheriff’s Report<br />
December 26, 2012<br />
to January 3, 2013<br />
Wednesday, December 26<br />
Accidents, 25400 block<br />
River Road, 15400 block<br />
King Road, 14900 block<br />
Middleton Pike.<br />
Friday, December 28<br />
Accident, southbound I-<br />
75 at milemark 186.7.<br />
Saturday, December 29<br />
Accident, 16000 block<br />
Ovitt Road; alarms, (2)<br />
12300 block Devils Hole<br />
Road.<br />
Sunday, December 30<br />
Alarms, 17800 block<br />
River Road, 12300 block<br />
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block Reitz Road.<br />
Thursday, December 27<br />
Rescue run, 20000 block<br />
Glenwood Road; fire calls,<br />
9000 block Bishopswood<br />
Lane; alarm, 200 block 4th<br />
Street; domestic violence,<br />
9000 block Mandell Road;<br />
theft, 29000 block East Winners<br />
Circle; keep the peace,<br />
22000 block Carter Road.<br />
Friday, December 28<br />
Accident, Market Centre<br />
Drive at Thompson Road; rescue<br />
runs, 3000 block Rivers<br />
Edge, 20000 block East Wexford<br />
Drive, 9000 block<br />
Sheffield Road; incident report,<br />
25000 block Hull Prairie<br />
Road; criminal damage,<br />
10000 block Neiderhouse<br />
Road; telecommunications<br />
harassment, 26000 block<br />
Heatherford Drive; domestic<br />
dispute, 10000 block Winford<br />
Drive; dispute, 28000 block<br />
Devils Hole Road.<br />
Monday, December 31<br />
Accidents, 20300 block<br />
Mercer Road, 15300 block<br />
King Road; alarm, 20100<br />
block Pine Lake Road; obscene<br />
mail, 11700 block<br />
Long Street.<br />
Tuesday, January 1<br />
Fire call, 12500 block<br />
Middleton Pike; property<br />
damage, 21100 block Hull<br />
Prairie Road.<br />
Thursday, January 3<br />
Accident, 20400 block<br />
Dunbridge Road; alarm,<br />
21100 block Hull Prairie<br />
Road.<br />
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Oregon Road.<br />
Saturday, December 29<br />
Fire call, Tracy Road north<br />
of State Route 795; disorderly<br />
conduct, and criminal trespass,<br />
10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike.<br />
Sunday, December 30<br />
Accidents, 10000 block<br />
Fremont Pike, I-75 southbound<br />
exit ramp at State<br />
Route 795; rescue runs,<br />
20000 block Hufford Road,<br />
7000 block Lunitas Lane,<br />
10000 block Fremont Pike,<br />
20000 block Oregon Road,<br />
20000 block Tracy Road;<br />
theft, 10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike.<br />
Monday, December 31<br />
Accident, Avenue at Glenwood<br />
roads; rescue runs,<br />
20000 block Lime City Road,<br />
28000 block Oregon Road;<br />
fire call, 10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike; incident reports,<br />
26000 block Lime City Road,<br />
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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court<br />
at south I-75; medic runs, 100<br />
block Fox Hill Lane, unit<br />
block Dr. McAuley Court;<br />
alarms, 10900 block Fremont<br />
Pike, 26300 block Carrington<br />
Boulevard, 26500 block North<br />
Dixie Highway; criminal mischief,<br />
Blackhorse Court at<br />
White Road; fraud, 700 block<br />
Sandalwood West Road.<br />
Sunday, December 23<br />
Medic run, unit block Dr.<br />
McAuley Court; alarms, 100<br />
block East South Boundary<br />
Street, 26800 block Dogwood<br />
Lane, 300 block East Indiana<br />
Avenue; assault, 25500 block<br />
North Dixie Highway.<br />
Monday, December 24<br />
Accident, East Front at<br />
East Boundary streets; medic<br />
runs, 1500 block Eaglecrest<br />
Road, 200 block Elm Street;<br />
alarms, 12200 block Williams<br />
Road, 6100 block Levis Commons<br />
Boulevard, 800 block<br />
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East Boundary Street, 700<br />
block West Boundary Street;<br />
criminal mischief, 400 block<br />
Three Meadows Drive; unruly<br />
juvenile, 300 block Edgewood<br />
Drive; criminal damage, 200<br />
block Twinbrook Drive.<br />
Tuesday, December 25<br />
Accident, Eckel Junction<br />
Road at North Dixie Highway;<br />
medic runs, 2400 block<br />
Mission Hill Drive, 300 block<br />
East South Boundary Street,<br />
26800 block Lakevue Drive,<br />
1000 block Evergreen Court;<br />
fire call, 2000 block Kenton<br />
Trail; alarms, 300 block Elm<br />
Street, 26600 block Eckel<br />
Road, 25900 block North<br />
Dixie Highway, 700 block<br />
West Boundary Street; neighbor<br />
dispute, 100 block Edgewood<br />
Drive.<br />
Wednesday, December 26<br />
Civil dispute, 300 block<br />
Portside Circle.<br />
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Wednesday, January 2<br />
Rescue runs, unit block<br />
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block Oregon Road, 20000<br />
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fire calls, 300 block West Second<br />
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criminal damage, 29000<br />
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Thursday, January 3<br />
Fire calls, Fremont Pike at<br />
Tracy Road; menacing, 26000<br />
block Glenwood Road.<br />
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ODOT gives tips for winter driving<br />
As Ohioans get ready to<br />
drive in the first possible winter<br />
storm this season, the Ohio<br />
Department of Transportation<br />
(ODOT) warns motorists: “In<br />
Ice and Snow, Take It Slow,”<br />
especially on interstates and<br />
state-maintained highways<br />
where speeds are faster and<br />
traffic volumes are higher.<br />
Research shows by the time<br />
the first winter storm hits, most<br />
motorists have forgotten their<br />
safe winter driving skills.<br />
“Because of last year’s mild<br />
winter, many of Ohio’s motorists<br />
haven’t driven in significant<br />
ice and snow in about 20<br />
months,” said ODOT Director<br />
Jerry Wray.<br />
ODOT will make history<br />
this winter by being the first<br />
state in the nation to use greencolored<br />
strobe lights on its<br />
snowplow trucks. Studies show<br />
green lights are more easily detected<br />
by the human eye than<br />
other colors. The new green<br />
lights, along with new white<br />
lights, will be added to the existing<br />
amber lights creating a<br />
color combination unique to<br />
ODOT.<br />
Drivers also can stay safe<br />
Get the inside scoop<br />
and the real truth<br />
about <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Real Estate<br />
at<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.com<br />
–whether it’s the first storm or<br />
last–by following these tips:<br />
•Plan Ahead: Before leaving<br />
home, find out about driving<br />
conditions by going to<br />
ODOT’s premier website<br />
www.BuckeyeTraffic.org. Safe<br />
drivers know the weather, and<br />
their limits. Also, follow<br />
ODOT on Facebook and Twitter.<br />
•See and be Seen: Remove<br />
any snow on your vehicle’s<br />
windows, lights, brake lights<br />
and signals.<br />
•Check the Clock: Leave<br />
plenty of time to reach your<br />
destination safely. It’s not worth<br />
putting yourself and others in a<br />
dangerous situation just to be<br />
on time.<br />
•Turn on your Lights: If you<br />
need to turn on your wipers,<br />
turn on your headlights. It’s the<br />
law.<br />
During last year’s winter<br />
season, there were 16,167 winter-related<br />
crashes on Ohio’s<br />
roadways. Ice and snow related<br />
fatalities on ODOT-maintained<br />
roads decreased by nearly 20<br />
percent– from 21 to 17.<br />
Although crashes on<br />
ODOT-maintained roads make<br />
up only 33 percent of all snow<br />
and ice crashes, in the 2011-12<br />
winter season, nearly 57 percent<br />
of all winter driving related<br />
fatalities occurred on<br />
Interstates, U.S. Routes and<br />
State Routes.<br />
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620 Haskins Rd.<br />
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(419) 345-5750<br />
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MODENE INSURANCE<br />
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27457 Holiday Lane • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />
(419) 874-9989<br />
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FISHIN’ EDITION CHARTERS LTD.<br />
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PERRYSBURG AREA<br />
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419-873-ARTS<br />
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BEELEY PIANOS<br />
Sales & Service<br />
(419) 754-7530<br />
(419) 350-6281<br />
www.beeleypiano.com<br />
TOLEDO BRIDAL PAGE<br />
Toledo’s largest<br />
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www.toledobridalpage.com<br />
Advertise your website here! Call Matt or Sarah<br />
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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School tech crews help make ‘The Winter One Acts’ a success<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School’s<br />
presentation of the Winter<br />
One Acts owes its success<br />
due in part to the hard-working,<br />
behind-the-scenes technical<br />
crews. This year’s<br />
Winter One Acts are slated<br />
to open January 24.<br />
During The Winter One<br />
Acts, the PHS crews work in<br />
an extremely tight area,<br />
which requires a high level<br />
of teamwork and professionalism.<br />
The crew members<br />
strive to make each performance<br />
the best it can be. The<br />
intimate theatre setting features<br />
a selection of one act<br />
plays ranging from comedy<br />
to drama, and this talented<br />
crew rises to the challenge.<br />
This year’s stage manager<br />
is Morgan Shank with<br />
Wesley Blanco and Melissa<br />
Krausnick serving as assistant<br />
stage managers. The<br />
technical crews for this<br />
year’s performances are:<br />
•Lighting Crew–Matt<br />
English and Patrick Short,<br />
co-chairs; Adam Behrendt,<br />
Ethan Bielefeld, Joe<br />
Faehnle, Taylor Knisel, Tim<br />
Lake, Adrianne Ruen and<br />
Hudson Timm.<br />
•Make-Up Crew–Rachel<br />
Hickam, chair; Morgan<br />
Gnepper, Alyse Hayes,<br />
Kayleen Kalb, Nora Orra<br />
and Heather Proctor.<br />
•Publicity and Props<br />
Crews–(Publicity) Jordyn<br />
Kerr, Baylee Rathman and<br />
Anissa Spitler, co-chairs;<br />
Marissa Amstutz, Bree<br />
Bertok, Meric Pope, Nikki<br />
Sundermeier, Hudson Timm;<br />
(Props) Faith Best and Morgan<br />
Gnepper, co-chairs;<br />
Meric Pope and Carly<br />
Smith.<br />
•Sound Crew–Charlie<br />
Wyraz and Jacob Yarian, cochairs;<br />
Luke Bakies, Suzy<br />
Carter, Rachel Dumke, Nick<br />
Hummer, Ryan McConnell<br />
and Sean McGivern.<br />
•House Managers and<br />
Stage Crew–(House Managers)<br />
Faith Best, Trenton<br />
Hertzfeld, Joshua McGee<br />
and Riley Parks; (Stage<br />
Crew) Marissa Amstutz,<br />
Megan Bowman, Rachel<br />
Hickam, Jordyn Kerr, Autumn<br />
Newman, Jake Randolph,<br />
Baylee Rathman,<br />
Carly Smith, Anissa Spitler<br />
and Renee Wott.<br />
Tickets are on sale starting<br />
January 22. All seats reserved.<br />
Tickets are $6 or $7,<br />
depending on location and<br />
available through the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
High School box office<br />
open Monday through<br />
Thursday, from 7 to 8 p.m.<br />
Performance dates and<br />
times are January 24, 25, 26<br />
and 31; February 1 and 2, at<br />
8 p.m. January 27 and February<br />
3, at 2 p.m.<br />
The Winter One Acts are<br />
performed at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
High School, located at<br />
13385 Roachton Road.<br />
From left are assistant stage manager Wesley Blanco,<br />
stage manager Morgan Shank and assistant stage manager<br />
Melissa Krausnick.<br />
House Managers and Stage Crew members are, front row, from left: Rachel Hickam, Marissa Amstutz, Carly Smith,<br />
Faith Best. Middle row: Jake Randolph, Renee Wott, Riley Parks. Back row: Trenton Hertzfeld, Autumn Newman, Anissa<br />
Spitler, Jordyn Kerr, Joshua McGee.<br />
Members of the Sound Crew include, front row, from left: Sean McGivern, Charlie Wyraz,<br />
Suzy Carter, Rachel Dumke. Back row: Nick Hummer, Jacob Yarian, Luke Bakies, Ryan<br />
McConnell.<br />
Lighting Crew members include, front row, from left: Matt English, Hudson Timm, Tim<br />
Lake, Joe Faehnle, Adrianne Ruen. Back row: Dan Posniak and Patrick Short.<br />
Make-Up, Props and Publicity Crew members are, front row, from left: Meric Pope,<br />
Marissa Amstutz, Morgan Gnepper, Faith Best. Back row: Hudson Timm, Rachel Hickam,<br />
Jordyn Kerr, Anissa Spitler.<br />
FREE EDUCATIONAL MEDICARE SEMINAR<br />
Saturday, January 26 @ 9:30 a.m.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Way Public Library<br />
Hello, my name is Ron Myers and I am an independent<br />
health insurance agent in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. I host this Educational<br />
Event every month for anyone that is or will be<br />
eligible for Medicare and has questions.<br />
It is critical that you understand your options!! We will discuss how<br />
Medicare works, when to enroll, Medicare Supplement versus Medicare<br />
Advantage Plans, Part D Prescription Plans, and how to identify which<br />
plan option is right for you.<br />
This is an Educational Event NOT a Sales Event. No specific carrier<br />
or plan materials will be presented or sold. There is no cost to attend.<br />
There is no obligation in attending.<br />
Walk-ins are welcome. RSVP is optional. Individual appointments are<br />
available if you prefer. Call 419-872-0204 with any questions.<br />
(Not affiliated with Medicare or any government agency.)<br />
Citizen Advisory Group<br />
9702 Commerce Drive • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />
419-872-0204 877-883-1224<br />
www.citizenadvisory.com<br />
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Super Deal<br />
in the Classifieds<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
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419-874-2528<br />
Fire Division, Way Library to<br />
present CPR, AED, first aid classes<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire Division<br />
and Way Library are partnering<br />
to offer life-saving<br />
CRP, AED (automatic external<br />
defibrillator) and first aid<br />
classes.<br />
Sponsored by the American<br />
Heart Association, these<br />
classes will take place throughout<br />
2013, providing opportunities<br />
for local residents to learn<br />
life-saving skills from certified<br />
instructors.<br />
The American Heart Association’s<br />
CPR and AED learning<br />
programs are designed to<br />
help increase survival rates of<br />
those stricken by cardiac arrest.<br />
Fewer than one-third of<br />
cardiac arrest victims get CPR<br />
help during the critical four to<br />
six minute period after an incident.<br />
Almost 80 percent of<br />
sudden cardiac arrests happen<br />
in the home, and 92 percent of<br />
victims don’t survive, often<br />
because people around them<br />
do not take action and begin<br />
CPR.<br />
Classes are limited to 20<br />
students, and registration is required.<br />
The following classes<br />
will be offered in 2013:<br />
Family and Friends CPR,<br />
from 6 to 8 p.m. on January 16,<br />
May 15, July 17, or September<br />
18. This is a free class, but registration<br />
at the library information<br />
desk is required.<br />
Participants may wish to buy a<br />
book for $5. This class will<br />
teach adult hands-only CPR,<br />
child CPR with breaths, adult<br />
and child AED use, infant<br />
CPR, and choking relief for all<br />
Attorneys At Law<br />
Leatherman & Witzler<br />
Todd Hamilton Noll • Kay Leatherman Howard<br />
Paul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley<br />
353 Elm Street<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
419-874-3536<br />
Practice Areas Include:<br />
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Honor Flight<br />
Benefit Spaghetti Dinner<br />
American Legion Post 28<br />
130 West Indiana Ave., <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Saturday, January 19, 5-7:30 p.m.<br />
Featuring:<br />
Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad,<br />
dinner roll, coffee, cream/sugar, milk and tea<br />
Adults $7.50 Children (under 12 yrs.) $4<br />
Take-out also available.<br />
ages.<br />
Heartsaver CPR AED,<br />
from 6 to 9 p.m. on March 27<br />
and November 20, cost: $45<br />
(includes book), payable when<br />
you register at the library information<br />
desk. This course is designed<br />
for anyone who needs a<br />
course completion card in<br />
CPR and AED to meet job or<br />
other requirements. Adult CPR<br />
and AED use and choking relief<br />
for adults will be taught.<br />
The course completion card is<br />
valid for two years.<br />
Heartsaver First Aid, from<br />
6 to 9 p.m. on June 19 and October<br />
16, cost: $45 (includes<br />
book), payable upon registration<br />
at the library. A course<br />
completion card is offered.<br />
The student will learn skills<br />
such as how to treat bleeding,<br />
sprains, broken bones, shock<br />
and other first aid emergencies.<br />
CPR and First Aid for<br />
Babysitters (for 11-15 year old<br />
students), from 12:30 to 4:30<br />
p.m. on February 23, March<br />
23, June 15, July 20, October<br />
5 and November 5; cost: $30<br />
(includes course manuals,<br />
payable only by check at the<br />
youth services information<br />
desk). This class offers training<br />
for those who care for infants<br />
or children and would like to<br />
learn basic pediatric first aid<br />
response.<br />
For more information on<br />
any of these classes, call Amy<br />
Allan of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire<br />
Division at 419-874-8027 or<br />
send an e-mail to aallan@<br />
ci.perrysburg.oh.us.
Marciniak-Kusner<br />
engagement announced<br />
Julie Kusner, daughter of Mark and Theresa Kusner of<br />
Toledo, and Robert “Rob” Marciniak, son of Lee and Barbara<br />
Marciniak of Rossford, announce their engagement.<br />
Julie is a graduate of Toledo Central Catholic High<br />
School, and a 2011 graduate of the University of Toledo.<br />
She is employed as a nurse at St. Luke’s Hospital.<br />
Rob is a 2001 graduate of Rossford High School, and a<br />
2003 graduate of Owens Community College. He is employed<br />
by Walgreens Distribution Center and the Rossford<br />
Fire Department.<br />
A June 2013 wedding is being planned.<br />
Alvin “Alvie” Perkins will celebrate<br />
his 80th birthday on January 11, 2013.<br />
Alvie was born in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. He<br />
served in the U.S. Army during the<br />
Korean War, worked as a plumber,<br />
pipefitter and welder, and has spent 40<br />
years in public service in Wood County.<br />
He retired as Wood County Commissioner<br />
one year ago on his 79th birthday.<br />
If you can, help him celebrate by<br />
participating in a card shower.<br />
Mail greetings to: Alvin Perkins, c/o Sterling House,<br />
121 N. Wintergarden Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402.<br />
NEW TRAFFIC PATTERNS<br />
Traffic will be reduced to 2-way traffic only (no<br />
turn lane) on Eckel Junction Road just west of<br />
State Route 25 (Dixie Highway) for utility work<br />
beginning January 14, 2013. There will be flaggers<br />
present to enable turns into surrounding<br />
businesses. Work is weather dependent and is<br />
anticipated to take approximately five days.<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issue of January 9,<br />
2013.<br />
Michael Justen and Jennifer Langevin<br />
engaged to wed Sara Heatwole, daughter of Steven and Bonnie Heat-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Langevin of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, announce<br />
the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Lynn<br />
Langevin, to Michael David Justen, son of David and<br />
Diane Justen of Toledo.<br />
Jennifer earned a bachelor of science degree in education<br />
and a master’s degree in education from Bowling<br />
Green State University. She is a 2003 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
High School. She is employed as a first grade teacher<br />
at Evergreen Elementary in Metamora, Ohio.<br />
Michael received a bachelor of business administration<br />
degree from University of Toledo. He is a 2002 graduate of<br />
Central Catholic High School. He is employed as a market<br />
manager for Sherwin Williams in Findlay, Ohio.<br />
An April 2013, wedding at Rosary Cathedral in Toledo,<br />
is planned.<br />
TMA director to speak<br />
on ‘Censorship and the Arts’<br />
Dr. Brian Kennedy,<br />
Toledo Museum of Art director,<br />
will speak at Way Public<br />
Library on “Censorship and<br />
the Arts,” on Tuesday, January<br />
15, at 7 p.m.<br />
Censorship, the exercise<br />
of control of information<br />
within a society, has been oftemployed<br />
to effect the output<br />
of artists.<br />
This talk will explore the<br />
topic focusing on some recent<br />
examples.<br />
This lecture is part of the<br />
library’s Topical Tuesday se-<br />
ries on controversial subjects/ideas.<br />
Refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
President, director and<br />
CEO of TMA since 2010, Dr.<br />
Kennedy directed the Hood<br />
Museum of Art at Dartmouth<br />
College from 2005 to 2010<br />
and prior to that directed the<br />
Way Library will show the<br />
acclaimed 2011 romantic<br />
drama “The Artist,” on Thursday,<br />
January 10, at 2 p.m., on<br />
Dr. Brian Kennedy<br />
National Gallery of Australia<br />
and served as assistant director<br />
at the National Gallery of<br />
Ireland.<br />
A native of Ireland, Dr.<br />
Kennedy and his family live<br />
in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
the lower level of the library.<br />
The film, shot in the style of<br />
a black and white silent film of<br />
early Hollywood, was nomi-<br />
Jason Gorr and Sara Heatwole<br />
engaged to be married<br />
wole of Archbold, Ohio, and Jason Gorr, son of William<br />
and Laura Gorr of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, announce their engagement.<br />
Sara is a graduate of Salisbury-Elk Lick Schools and<br />
Eastern Mennonite University. She is employed at Unison<br />
in Toledo, as a licensed clinical counselor.<br />
Jason is a graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School and is<br />
employed at Tri-State Forest Products as an inside-sales<br />
representative.<br />
A January 19, 2013, wedding at Toledo Mennonite<br />
Church is planned.<br />
Reel Opinions<br />
program<br />
meets Jan. 17<br />
The Reel Opinions with<br />
WGTE film series, co-sponsored<br />
by Way Library and<br />
WGTE Public Media, will<br />
show and discuss a segment<br />
of the PBS American Experience<br />
documentary “The Abolitionists”<br />
at the library on<br />
Thursday, January 17.<br />
The film will be shown at<br />
10:30 a.m., with a discussion<br />
to follow at approximately<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Refreshments will be<br />
served at this free event.<br />
This documentary tells<br />
the story of abolitionist allies<br />
Frederick Douglass, William<br />
Lloyd Garrison, Harriet<br />
Beecher Stowe, John Brown<br />
and Angelina Grimke and<br />
how they turned a despised<br />
fringe movement against<br />
chattel slavery into a force<br />
that changed the nation.<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Janel Haas at 419-<br />
874-3135, extension 102.<br />
‘The Artist’ to be screened at Way<br />
nated for numerous awards and<br />
won five Oscars.<br />
Admission and refreshments<br />
are free of charge.<br />
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — January 9, 2013 — Page 5<br />
Ronald and Natalie<br />
Dielman, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
announce the birth of their<br />
daughter, Charlotte Lulu<br />
Kay Dielman.<br />
She was born December<br />
25, 2012, at 11:49 a.m.,<br />
at St. Luke’s Hospital in<br />
Maumee. She weighed six<br />
pounds, 14 ounces, and<br />
was 20.5 inches long at<br />
birth.<br />
Paternal grandparents<br />
are Ron and Deborah Dielman<br />
of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Maternal grandmother<br />
is Nadia Mykysey of<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.<br />
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RATE OF TAXATION<br />
IN WOOD COUNTY, OHIO FOR 2012<br />
In pursuanceofSection323.08RevisedCodeoftheStateofOhioI,JillEngle,TreasurerofWoodCounty,StateofOhio,doherebygivenoticethattheamountoftaxesleviedontheTaxDuplicate<br />
expressed in Dollars and Cents on each One Thousand Dollars of Valuation for the tax year 2012 is as follows:<br />
TOTAL COUNTY WIDE RATE<br />
County General Fund<br />
$2.35<br />
Park District<br />
1.00<br />
Historical Society<br />
.05<br />
County Commission on Aging<br />
Alcohol, Drug Addiction and<br />
.70<br />
Mental Health Services Board<br />
2.60<br />
Board of Developmental Disabilities<br />
6.70<br />
District Board of Health<br />
.50<br />
Job and Family Services<br />
1.30<br />
TOTAL<br />
BLOOM TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20<br />
A01 Elmwood LSD $15.20 $6.50 $3.20 $37.450 62.350 44.477063 48.176666 $62.300<br />
A02 North Baltimore LSD ******* 15.20 6.50 3.20 58.250 83.150 65.846100 68.311097 85.950<br />
A03 Bairdstown Village Elmwood LSD 15.20 4.30 $2.40 3.20 37.450 62.550 44.677063 48.376666 62.500<br />
A83 Bairdstown Village NB LSD ******* 15.20 4.30 2.20 3.20 58.250 83.150 65.846100 68.311097 85.950<br />
A04 Bloomdale Village 15.20 4.30 5.70 3.20 37.450 65.850 47.054194 51.273321 65.800<br />
A05 Cygnet Village 15.20 4.30 2.40 3.20 37.450 62.550 44.677063 48.376666 62.500<br />
A06 Jerry City Village 15.20 4.30 8.50 3.20 37.450 68.650 49.323638 53.430026 68.600<br />
A85 North Baltimore Village *******<br />
BOWLING GREEN *****<br />
15.20 4.30 5.50 3.20 58.250 86.450 69.146100 71.452917 88.650<br />
B07 Bowling Green City East 15.20 6.70 3.20 57.650 82.750 53.140445 59.082909 81.250<br />
B08 Bowling Green City West<br />
CENTER TOWNSHIP ****<br />
15.20 6.70 3.20 57.650 82.750 53.140445 59.082909 81.250<br />
C09 Elmwood LSD 15.20 7.80 3.20 37.450 63.650 44.220457 49.252274 63.600<br />
C10 Eastwood LSD 15.20 7.80 3.20 39.900 66.100 48.821874 54.535245 66.500<br />
C11 Bowling Green CSD *****<br />
FORT MEIGS TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 8.90 3.20 57.650 84.950 53.649397 60.433216 84.050<br />
Q6l <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City *<br />
FOSTORIA CITY ********<br />
15.20 7.15 3.20 69.850 95.400 64.452669 65.930102 94.150<br />
O55 Fostoria City<br />
FREEDOM TOWNSHIP<br />
14.70 6.10 1.60 60.000 82.400 62.461128 75.251682 80.980<br />
Dl2 Elmwood LSD 15.20 8.00 3.20 37.450 63.850 45.945373 50.301967 63.800<br />
D13 Lakota LSD ***** 15.20 9.10 1.60 42.700 68.600 49.256741 54.802479 68.550<br />
D14 Eastwood LSD 15.20 8.00 3.20 39.900 66.300 50.546790 55.584938 66.700<br />
D15 Gibsonburg EVSD ***** 15.20 9.10 1.60 51.900 77.800 49.960478 61.921396 77.750<br />
D16 Pemberville Village<br />
GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP **<br />
15.20 5.20 1.80 3.20 39.900 65.300 49.627659 54.584938 65.700<br />
E17 Otsego LSD 15.20 9.40 3.20 46.600 74.400 50.692585 52.733641 74.950<br />
E19 Grand Rapids Village<br />
HENRY TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 7.30 4.10 3.20 46.600 76.400 52.604997 54.672485 76.950<br />
F21 Elmwood LSD 15.20 7.70 3.20 37.450 63.550 44.194954 49.713812 63.500<br />
F22 North Baltimore LSD ******* 15.20 7.70 3.20 58.250 84.350 65.563991 69.848243 87.150<br />
F23 North Baltimore Village *******<br />
JACKSON TOWNSHIP *****<br />
15.20 1.00 5.50 3.20 58.250 83.150 65.980542 68.778218 85.350<br />
G24 McComb LSD 15.20 11.80 34.280 61.280 43.745347 56.763900 61.250<br />
G25 Bowling Green CSD 15.20 11.80 3.20 57.650 87.850 53.423345 61.562384 86.950<br />
G26 Patrick Henry LSD 15.20 11.80 3.20 45.950 76.150 51.217628 65.734113 71.460<br />
G27 Hoytville Village<br />
LAKE TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 11.80 4.00 34.280 65.280 47.016696 60.066871 65.250<br />
H28 Lake LSD ***** 15.20 16.30 3.20 63.590 98.290 70.893020 77.289279 91.740<br />
H29 Rossford EVSD ****** 15.20 15.20 3.20 53.300 86.900 64.498935 71.643417 86.900<br />
H30 Millbury Village ***** 15.20 6.10 5.80 3.20 63.590 93.890 65.394187 72.889279 84.940<br />
H31 Walbridge Village *****<br />
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP ***<br />
15.20 6.10 1.70 3.20 63.590 89.790 62.831056 68.789279 83.240<br />
I32 Bowling Green CSD ***** 15.20 9.05 3.20 57.650 85.100 54.565407 61.258616 84.200<br />
I79 Elmwood LSD 15.20 7.95 3.20 37.450 63.800 45.136467 50.077674 63.750<br />
I33 Portage Village **** *****<br />
MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 8.30 2.20 3.20 57.650 86.550 55.097511 62.159784 85.650<br />
J34 Otsego LSD 15.20 11.60 3.20 46.600 76.600 52.284110 54.308738 75.150<br />
J35 Bowling Green CSD ***** 15.20 12.70 3.20 57.650 88.750 58.531970 64.458006 85.850<br />
J36 Eastwood LSD 15.20 11.60 3.20 39.900 69.900 53.704447 58.560035 68.300<br />
J37 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> EVSD ***** 15.20 12.70 3.20 69.850 100.950 69.394212 70.855199 95.550<br />
J38 Anthony Wayne LSD ***** 15.20 12.70 3.20 67.100 98.200 59.813010 61.558389 95.850<br />
J39 Haskins Village<br />
MILTON TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 8.60 9.50 3.20 46.600 83.100 57.712390 59.564870 83.650<br />
K40 Bowling Green CSD ***** 15.20 8.70 3.20 57.650 84.750 53.204703 60.695289 83.850<br />
K4l Otsego LSD 15.20 7.60 3.20 46.600 72.600 46.956843 50.546021 73.150<br />
K80 Patrick Henry LSD ***** 15.20 8.70 3.20 45.950 73.050 50.998986 64.867018 68.360<br />
K42 Custar Village ***** 15.20 8.70 6.20 3.20 57.650 90.950 59.247939 66.895289 90.050<br />
K43 Milton Center Village ***** 15.20 8.70 10.00 3.20 57.650 94.750 63.204703 70.695289 93.850<br />
K86 Weston Village<br />
MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 8.20 3.60 3.20 46.600 76.800 51.015038 54.746021 77.350<br />
L44 Eastwood LSD 15.20 6.90 3.20 39.900 65.200 49.014856 54.484938 65.600<br />
L45 Elmwood LSD 15.20 6.90 3.20 37.450 62.750 44.413439 49.201967 62.700<br />
L46 Lakota LSD ***** 15.20 8.00 1.60 42.700 67.500 47.724807 53.702479 67.450<br />
L47 Bradner Village ***** 15.20 6.30 8.20 1.60 42.700 74.000 50.988633 57.958646 74.550<br />
L48 Risingsun Village ***** 15.20 6.30 13.50 1.60 42.700 79.300 59.524807 65.502479 79.250<br />
L49 Wayne Village<br />
PERRY TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 5.20 11.70 3.20 37.450 72.750 53.888916 58.870300 72.700<br />
N52 Elmwood LSD 15.20 6.10 3.20 37.450 61.950 43.470447 48.318192 61.900<br />
N53 Fostoria CSD ***** 15.20 7.20 1.60 60.000 84.000 63.330911 76.767907 82.530<br />
N54 Lakota LSD ***** 15.20 7.20 1.60 42.700 66.700 46.781815 52.818704 66.650<br />
N56 West Millgrove Village<br />
PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP *<br />
15.20 4.10 12.40 3.20 37.450 72.350 52.775497 57.899462 72.300<br />
P57 Rossford EVSD ****** 15.20 18.60 3.20 53.300 90.300 66.954494 73.053748 86.300<br />
P87 Rossford EVSD Rossford ****** 15.20 17.55 9.45 3.20 53.300 98.700 75.146626 81.313158 94.700<br />
P58 Lake LSD ***** 15.20 19.70 3.20 63.590 101.690 73.348579 78.699610 91.140<br />
P59 Eastwood LSD 15.20 18.60 3.20 39.900 76.900 58.546697 63.587142 73.300<br />
P60 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> EVSD *****<br />
PLAIN TOWNSHIP ****<br />
15.20 19.70 3.20 69.850 107.950 74.236462 75.882306 100.550<br />
R62 Otsego LSD 15.20 6.90 3.20 46.600 71.900 47.228361 49.684809 72.450<br />
R63 Bowling Green CSD *****<br />
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP ****<br />
15.20 8.00 3.20 57.650 84.050 53.476221 59.834077 83.150<br />
S64 Elmwood LSD *** 15.20 9.90 3.20 37.450 65.750 45.938754 51.462973 65.700<br />
S65 Bowling Green CSD *** ***** 15.20 11.00 3.20 57.650 87.050 55.367694 62.643915 86.150<br />
S66 Jerry City Village 15.20 4.40 8.50 3.20 37.450 68.750 48.383573 53.590626 68.700<br />
S67 Portage Village *** *****<br />
ROSS TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 9.00 2.20 3.20 57.650 87.250 55.567694 62.843915 86.350<br />
M50 Northwood LSD / Northwood ***** 15.20 2.70 3.20 77.665 98.765 64.631875 78.185109 100.465<br />
M51 Rossford EVSD / Northwood ****** 15.20 1.60 3.20 53.300 73.300 52.720719 58.651544 73.300<br />
M82 Lake LSD / Northwood *****<br />
ROSSFORD TOWNSHIP *<br />
15.20 2.70 3.20 63.590 84.690 59.114804 64.297406 78.140<br />
T68 Rossford City ****** 15.20 10.20 3.20 53.300 81.900 61.112851 67.110954 81.900<br />
T84 Rossford City Psbg EVSD *****<br />
TROY TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 11.30 3.20 69.850 99.550 68.394819 69.939512 96.150<br />
U69 Eastwood LSD 15.20 7.40 3.20 39.900 65.700 49.671128 54.984938 66.100<br />
U70 Lake LSD ***** 15.20 8.50 3.20 63.590 90.490 64.473010 70.097406 83.940<br />
U71 Luckey Village<br />
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP **<br />
15.20 4.80 6.50 3.20 39.900 69.600 52.409106 58.318097 70.000<br />
V72 Otsego LSD 15.20 10.40 3.20 46.600 75.400 51.012726 52.972687 75.950<br />
V74 Tontogany Village<br />
WEBSTER TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 9.20 1.20 3.20 46.600 75.400 51.012726 52.972687 75.950<br />
W75 Eastwood LSD 15.20 5.70 3.20 39.900 64.000 48.002261 53.284938 64.400<br />
W76 Bowling Green CSD *****<br />
WESTON TOWNSHIP<br />
15.20 6.80 3.20 57.650 82.850 52.829784 59.182909 81.950<br />
X77 Otsego LSD 15.20 8.40 3.20 46.600 73.400 49.681355 51.733641 73.950<br />
X78 Weston Village 15.20 6.00 4.30 3.20 46.600 75.300 51.439550 53.633641 75.850<br />
*NOTE: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Corporation tax rate includes $1.50 for Way Library and .32 cents for Fort Meigs Cemetery.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township tax rate includes .32 cents for Fort Meigs Cemetery. Rossford Corporation tax rate includes $2.50 for TARTA.<br />
**NOTE: This includes $4.00 for Northwest EMS District ***NOTE: This includes $3.50 for Central Joint Fire District<br />
****NOTE: This includes $2.00 for Mid County Ambulance District *****NOTE: This includes $1.10 for Wood County District Library<br />
******NOTE: This includes $1.00 for Rossford Public Library *******NOTE: This includes $1.95 for North Baltimore Public Library<br />
********NOTE: This includes $1.50 for Kaubisch Library<br />
County Wide Purposes<br />
Charlotte<br />
Dielman<br />
Township Purposes<br />
Corporation Purposes<br />
JILL ENGLE, TREASURER<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issue of January 9, 2013.<br />
Vocational School Purposes<br />
Local School Purposes<br />
2012 Total Tax Rate<br />
Beekeeping<br />
classes offered<br />
The Maumee Valley Beekeepers<br />
will offer a two part<br />
beginning beekeeping class<br />
on January 15 and February<br />
19, at 7 p.m.<br />
The classes will be held at<br />
the 577 Foundation in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
The classes will cover<br />
how to get started in the art of<br />
beekeeping and help beginners<br />
through their first year.<br />
The classes are free and<br />
open to all. For more information,<br />
call Roger Myers at<br />
419-875-6399.<br />
The classes will be canceled<br />
if Wood County is<br />
under a Level 1 or higher<br />
snow emergency.<br />
Effective Tax Rate Agricultural and<br />
Residentials<br />
Effective Tax Rate All Other Classes Real<br />
Estate<br />
Last Year 2011 Tax Rate
Page 6 — January 9, 2013 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<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 />
Meets at the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> YMCA<br />
(Fort Meigs Center<br />
for Health Promotion)<br />
13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.<br />
A Reformed Church Teaching<br />
the Bible verse-by-verse<br />
Pastor Joe Hillrich<br />
419-356-1127<br />
covechurch@gmail.com<br />
We would love to have you<br />
visit with us!<br />
24250 Dixie Highway<br />
(Highway 25)<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
(located just south<br />
of 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 />
MAUMEE VALLEY<br />
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
27439 Holiday Lane<br />
(off 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 of 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 />
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 />
IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<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 other activities<br />
www.gracechurchperrysburg.com<br />
601 East Boundary Street<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-4365<br />
office@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 of activities and events for<br />
all ages.<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 the Hill 10:15 a.m.<br />
STONEBRIDGE CHURCH<br />
Evangelical Presbyterian<br />
Meeting at:<br />
Greystone Hall<br />
29101 Hufford Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
Phone: (419) 872-8556<br />
www.stonebridge-epc.org<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />
Childcare available<br />
10401 Avenue Road<br />
Corner 795 and White Road<br />
419.874.1961<br />
www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />
Rev. Thomas George<br />
Senior Pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:15 and 10:45 a.m.<br />
Worship Services<br />
9:30 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’s<br />
Church<br />
6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High Youth<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service<br />
“Join Us In Worship”<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township food<br />
distribution set for tomorrow<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />
food distribution will be held<br />
Thursday, January 10, from<br />
8:30 to 10 a.m. The township<br />
fire department will sponsor<br />
the food give-away at the<br />
township hall, 26609 Lime<br />
City Road.<br />
Only residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township, the City of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and the 43551 zip<br />
code, who are receiving public<br />
assistance, are eligible for<br />
this food give-away.<br />
The food distribution,<br />
sponsored by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township Fire Department, is<br />
held the second Thursday of<br />
each month. Residents must<br />
bring their own bags.<br />
‘Father of Lights’ to be shown<br />
at Vineyard Church January 20<br />
Vineyard Church of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
will show the movie<br />
“Father of Lights” on Sunday,<br />
January 20, at 6 p.m.<br />
In this documentary, filmmaker<br />
Darren Wilson attempts<br />
to film God and<br />
understand His character.<br />
Along the way, Mr. Wilson<br />
and his team encounter powerful<br />
witch doctors, violent<br />
gang leaders, Hindu holy men<br />
and everyday people with ex-<br />
traordinary experiences to<br />
tell.<br />
Robbie Dawkins, who is<br />
featured in the film, will be at<br />
Vineyard Church in February<br />
for the Living Out the Kingdom<br />
Conference.<br />
The church is located at<br />
210 East South Boundary<br />
Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For more<br />
information, visit the Web site<br />
at www.vineyardperrys<br />
burg.com.<br />
Upcoming schedule at<br />
Tuesdays with Kingston<br />
Kingston of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />
announcing the upcoming<br />
programs for “Tuesdays with<br />
Kingston.”<br />
These programs are held<br />
twice a month, on the first<br />
and third Tuesdays at 10 a.m.<br />
at Kingston, 333 East Boundary<br />
Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Stop<br />
by and enjoy some coffee, tea<br />
and sweet treats in the comfortable<br />
Kingston Living<br />
Room.<br />
Various topics and speakers<br />
of interest are presented<br />
for the residents and community<br />
members.<br />
On Tuesday, January 15,<br />
Dan Neman, food editor of<br />
the Toledo Blade will be the<br />
guest speaker. He will talk<br />
about local restaurants, his<br />
job and other fun anecdotes.<br />
February 5, “Orange Barrel<br />
Benefits” with Theresa<br />
Pollick, public information<br />
officer with ODOT, will be<br />
presented.<br />
On February 19th, Meteorologist<br />
Ryan Wichman from<br />
WTOL, Channel 11 will<br />
present a talk on “Stormtracking.”<br />
For a complete list of upcoming<br />
free talks, topics and<br />
dates or information, call<br />
Kingston at 419-872-6200.<br />
Kingston of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is an<br />
assisted living community<br />
with a memory care facility.<br />
The public is invited to spend<br />
Tuesdays with Kingston.<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
228 East Dudley Street<br />
Maumee, OH 43537<br />
Phone: 419-893-2297<br />
Services:<br />
Sunday Church Service:<br />
11:00 a.m.<br />
Wednesday Eve. Meeting:<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Christian Science<br />
Reading Room<br />
204 East South Boundary St.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>—419-874-0371<br />
Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4<br />
Sat. 9-Noon<br />
ALL ARE WELCOME<br />
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 of the month<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.bethelag-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 />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
of 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 the 3rd of 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 />
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 />
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 the world,<br />
teach the heart,<br />
and live the gospel.<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
Sunday Services<br />
8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 11:00am am<br />
Wednesday Healing Service<br />
at 11:30am 11:30 am<br />
310 Elizabeth Street<br />
Maumee, Ohio 419.893.3381<br />
www.stpaulsmaumee.org<br />
215 East Front Street<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-4559<br />
www.saintroseonline.org<br />
Rev. Msgr. Marvin G. Borger<br />
Rev. Jerome A. Schetter,<br />
Associate Pastor<br />
Deacon Larry Tiefenbach<br />
Deacon Ken Cappelletty<br />
Deacon Victor DeFilippis<br />
WEEKEND SCHEDULE<br />
SATURDAY<br />
5:00 p.m. Mass<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00<br />
a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and<br />
5:00 p.m.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
MONDAY<br />
6:30 to 6:45 a.m.<br />
8:30 to 8:45 a.m.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
6:30 to 6:45 p.m.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
4:00 to 4:40 p.m.<br />
Anytime by appointment.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center<br />
The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />
140 West Indiana Avenue (beside the Fire Station) – 419-874-<br />
0847<br />
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
In <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
ACTIVITIES AND<br />
LUNCH MENUS<br />
Shuffleboard and dominoes<br />
are available all day,<br />
Monday through Friday. To<br />
make an appointment for grocery<br />
shopping or with the<br />
Legal Aid representative, call<br />
419-874-0847.<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 />
$2 per class. Registration is<br />
required.<br />
YMCA Fitness–Mondays,<br />
Wednesdays and Fridays in<br />
November, from 9 to 9:45<br />
a.m. The cost is $1 per class<br />
or $20 for eight weeks. This<br />
aerobics class is geared to<br />
move and energize your body.<br />
Bring light weights.<br />
Jam Sessions are held<br />
each Wednesday, from 1 to 4<br />
p.m., with Marty Brogan of<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Arts<br />
Council. These sessions are<br />
open to all acoustic musicians<br />
who are beginners or seasoned<br />
players.<br />
Wii Bowling is held<br />
Thursdays at 11 a.m.<br />
Wednesday, January 9<br />
Noon menu–Cream of Potato<br />
Soup or Vegetable Soup,<br />
chipped turkey sandwich,<br />
glazed fruit salad, celery<br />
Programs and lunches for all area residents<br />
at least 60 years of age.<br />
sticks and peanut butter.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•10 a.m. to noon–Blood<br />
pressure clinic<br />
•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•12:30 p.m.–Program:<br />
“Cold Weather Preparedness”<br />
with Shannyn Miller, R.N.,<br />
NREMT-P, WCCOA. A brief<br />
presentation on hypothermia,<br />
frostbite, dry skin and other<br />
winter safety tips. Learn first<br />
aid techniques for frigid temperatures<br />
and warning signs<br />
of carbon monoxide.<br />
Thursday, January 10<br />
Noon menu–Baked<br />
Chicken or Swedish Meatballs,<br />
noodles, stewed tomatoes,<br />
peaches, cranberry<br />
jello salad.<br />
•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold<br />
•11 a.m. to 12:30<br />
p.m.–Clinic: Podiatry by<br />
Mobile Care Group. Advance<br />
registration required.<br />
•1 p.m–Progressive Euchre.<br />
The cost is $1 per person.<br />
Registration required.<br />
•1 to 4 p.m.–Legal Aid<br />
with ABLE of NWO. Call<br />
for an appointment.<br />
Friday, January 11<br />
Noon menu–Cabbage Roll<br />
or Baked Tilapia, Normandy<br />
blend vegetables, au gratin<br />
potatoes, cantaloupe and<br />
grapes, lemon bar.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•12:30 p.m.–Poker<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 />
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 />
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 Professional<br />
Nursery Attendant<br />
Elevator Access<br />
Monday, January 14<br />
Noon menu–Chipped Beef<br />
or Creamed Chicken, far<br />
east blend vegetables,<br />
mashed potatoes, orange<br />
sections, cherry crunch.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•12:30 pm.–Trivia sponsored<br />
by The Manor of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Tuesday, January 15<br />
Noon menu–Roast Beef or<br />
Salmon Loaf, Riviera blend<br />
vegetables, potato salad,<br />
grape juice.<br />
•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />
•12:45 p.m.–Entertainment<br />
by Mitch Kahl, sponsored<br />
by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Care<br />
and Rehabilitation.<br />
•1:30 p.m.–Healthy<br />
Crock Potting. Learn how to<br />
make easy, nutritious meals<br />
and share your own favorite<br />
recipes.<br />
•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />
Wednesday, January 16<br />
Noon menu–Birthday Celebration:<br />
Mushroom Steak,<br />
Lima beans, rosy applesauce,<br />
Heritage slaw, cake<br />
and ice cream.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•Noon–Birthday celebration<br />
with cake and gift bags<br />
courtesy of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Care<br />
and Rehabilitation. Seniors<br />
with January birthdays must<br />
register in advance.<br />
•DR. WILLIAM SPATH<br />
Dr. William “Bill” J.<br />
Spath, 84, died Wednesday,<br />
January 2, 2013, at Manor<br />
of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. He was born<br />
in Toledo, to George and<br />
Dorothy (Lodge) Spath on<br />
April 22, 1928.<br />
In his early years, he was<br />
a 124-pound all-city guard<br />
for Woodward High School,<br />
where he graduated in 1946.<br />
He went on to graduate from<br />
Ohio University and Case<br />
Western University School<br />
of Dentistry. In 1952, he entered<br />
the United States Air<br />
Force and served two and<br />
half years in Okinawa,<br />
Japan, where he was the<br />
base dental officer. In 1956,<br />
he bought a dental practice<br />
on the corner of Madison<br />
and Erie in downtown<br />
Toledo, where he practiced<br />
for more than 30 years.<br />
Bill married Susan<br />
Warns, and in August they<br />
celebrated 37 years of marriage.<br />
He enjoyed sailing, skiing,<br />
and making others<br />
laugh. He never turned<br />
down an adventure. It may<br />
have been as simple as a<br />
snowmobile trip to the Turtle<br />
Club on half frozen ice,<br />
or sailing off on a six-month<br />
journey with three small<br />
children, a tutor and his<br />
wife.<br />
Dr. Spath is survived by<br />
his wife, Susan; children,<br />
Lindsey (Matthew) Roth,<br />
Bill and Andrew Spath;<br />
grandsons, Cole and Luke<br />
Roth.<br />
A memorial mass was<br />
held Monday, January 7, at<br />
St. Rose Church, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Arrangements were<br />
made by the Witzler-Shank<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
Memorial contributions<br />
may be made in the name of<br />
Dr. William Spath to<br />
Wounded Warriors Project,<br />
online at www.wounded<br />
warriorsproject.org or by<br />
mail to 9899 Belfort Road,<br />
Suite 300, Jacksonville,<br />
Florida 32256.<br />
<br />
•TODD SMITH<br />
Todd A. Smith, 46, of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Thursday,<br />
January 3, 2013. He was<br />
born in Fort Wayne, Indiana,<br />
on July 27, 1966, to Roland<br />
Smith and Susie (Blue)<br />
Smith. He resided in Fort<br />
Wayne and Fremont, Indiana,<br />
during his childhood<br />
and moved with his family to<br />
Syracuse, Indiana, where he<br />
attended Wawasee High<br />
School. He graduated from<br />
Wawasee in 1984 and went<br />
on to Purdue University,<br />
where he obtained a degree<br />
in mechanical engineering.<br />
He was the global director of<br />
Gear Engineering for Dana<br />
Corporation, where he<br />
worked for 27 years.<br />
Mr. Smith is survived by<br />
his wife, April; children,<br />
Sabrina, Evan and Griffin;<br />
mother; sister, Paula Fiscus;<br />
brother, Brad (Cheryl)<br />
Smith; nieces and nephews;<br />
father-in-law, Joe Babich,<br />
and numerous extended family<br />
members.<br />
A celebration of life service<br />
will be held today, January<br />
9, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the<br />
Coyle Funeral Home, 1770<br />
South Reynolds Road,<br />
Toledo, with a “Sharing of<br />
Memorable Stories” at 7<br />
p.m. Guests are asked to be<br />
casual and wear yellow in<br />
honor and memory of Todd.<br />
In lieu of flowers, family<br />
and friends may consider donations<br />
to The Memorial<br />
Fund of Sabrina, Evan, and<br />
Griffin Smith, c/o KeyBank,<br />
at any local bank branch or<br />
mail to KeyBank 1950 South<br />
Reynolds Road, Toledo,<br />
Ohio 43614, attention Mary<br />
Witt.<br />
<br />
Obituary<br />
Policy<br />
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for obituaries. As a service to the<br />
community, the <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />
provides free obituaries. These<br />
obituaries, however, should conform<br />
to our style.<br />
Limited details about the<br />
deceased person’s personal life<br />
are allowed.<br />
O b i t u a r i e s<br />
•RAQUEL MENDIETA<br />
Raquel Rita “Rocky”<br />
Mendieta, 80, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
died Thursday, December 27,<br />
2012, in Hospice of Northwest<br />
Ohio in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. She was<br />
born in Toledo, on September<br />
21, 1932. She married Antonio<br />
“Tony” Mendieta in Bowling<br />
Green, Ohio, on December 23,<br />
1950.<br />
She was a 1950 graduate of<br />
Waite High School and continued<br />
her education at Owens<br />
Community College later<br />
working as a preschool<br />
teacher with Head Start for<br />
more than 10 years. The popular<br />
local “Mama Mendieta’s<br />
Salsa” was named for her<br />
from a recipe passed down<br />
from her father. She was a<br />
member of St. Rose Catholic<br />
Church in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
She is survived by her husband,<br />
Antonio; nine children,<br />
Stella (Don) Sekulski of<br />
Toledo, Robert Mendieta of<br />
Waterford, Michigan, Tony<br />
(Tina) Mendieta of Colorado<br />
Springs, Colorado, Becky<br />
(Fred) Ramirez of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Monica Mendieta of Houston,<br />
Texas, Christopher Mendieta<br />
of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Melinda<br />
Mendieta of Toledo, Patricia<br />
(Robert) Ray of Rochester,<br />
New York, and Jessica Mendieta<br />
of Hollywood, California;<br />
15 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren;<br />
sisters, Laura<br />
(Lupe) Alverez and Frances<br />
Hilt, both of Toledo. She was<br />
preceded in death by her sister,<br />
Pilar Georgeoff, and<br />
brother, Sabino Lopez.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Wednesday, January 2, in the<br />
Witzler-Shank Funeral Home,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Burial was private.<br />
Memorials may be made in<br />
the form of contributions to<br />
Hospice of Northwest Ohio,<br />
30000 East River Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Ohio 43551.<br />
<br />
CSI to meet<br />
January 22<br />
CSI, Christian Seniors Interacting,<br />
meets the second<br />
and fourth Tuesday of each<br />
month, from 11:30 a.m. to<br />
1:30 p.m., at Abundant Life<br />
#2, 200 Zoar Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
The group is sponsored<br />
by First United Methodist<br />
Church.<br />
Meetings are open to seniors<br />
of all denominations.<br />
The next meeting will be<br />
held January 22. It will include<br />
a Bible study with the<br />
Rev. Dennis Ditto, pastor of<br />
Grace United Methodist<br />
Church. Lunch will be provided<br />
by WellsBrooks. The<br />
program, “Directives,” will<br />
be presented by Dean Horrigan.<br />
The cost is $3 per meeting.<br />
Reservations are required<br />
by the Thursday prior<br />
to the meeting.<br />
For more information or<br />
to register, call Phyllis Morton<br />
at 419-872-0846.<br />
•DORIS LUALLEN<br />
Doris L. Luallen, 87, of<br />
Toledo, died Friday, January<br />
4, 2013. She was born August<br />
1, 1925, in Denver, Colorado,<br />
to William and<br />
Thelma (Watson) Heim.<br />
She is survived by her<br />
children, Janet Luallen, W.<br />
James (Nancy) Luallen and<br />
Shirley (Michael) Lauria;<br />
grandchildren, Steven Olma<br />
and Meagan Luallen; greatgrandson,<br />
Curtis Mace, and<br />
many nieces, nephews and<br />
cousins. She was preceded in<br />
death by her husband, Robert<br />
Luallen; brother, Billy Heim;<br />
sister, Shirley (Heim) Crow,<br />
and brother-in-law, Edward<br />
Crow.<br />
Services were private.<br />
Arrangements were made by<br />
the Witzler-Shank Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
Those planning an expression<br />
of sympathy are<br />
asked to consider Hospice of<br />
Northwest Ohio, 30000 East<br />
River Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Ohio 43551.<br />
<br />
•DAVID AMSTUTZ<br />
David W. Amstutz, 60, of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died December<br />
23, 2012, at Hospice of<br />
Northwest Ohio.<br />
Funeral arrangements<br />
have been made by the Cremation<br />
Society of Toledo.<br />
<br />
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Who served outside the continental limits of the<br />
U.S. and have earned a campaign or service medal<br />
recognized by the VFW as meeting the campaign<br />
medal requisite for VFW membership.<br />
Contact VFW Post 6409:<br />
Commander Al Helchowski - ph. 419-666-3148<br />
Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048<br />
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Children’s grief<br />
program<br />
to meet Jan. 15<br />
A local program for children<br />
who have experienced<br />
the loss of a sibling, parent,<br />
grandparent or friend is being<br />
established as Good Grief of<br />
Northwest Ohio.<br />
By offering age-appropriate<br />
support groups and programming,<br />
Good Grief will<br />
help families find positive<br />
ways to work through the<br />
emotions associated with such<br />
a significant loss.<br />
A community informational<br />
forum offering details<br />
on the program will be held on<br />
Tuesday, January 15, at the<br />
UT Driscoll Alumni Center,<br />
from 6:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
The presentation will feature<br />
former local weatherman,<br />
Stan Stachek and daughter<br />
Sarah, former Miss American<br />
and director of Gabby’s Ladder<br />
in Monroe, Kaye Lani Rae<br />
Rafko Wilson and Ele’s Place<br />
founder Betsy Stover who will<br />
share details of programming<br />
as organizers are currently<br />
seeking program volunteers<br />
and families interest in participating.<br />
Children will learn skills to<br />
help them deal with their feelings<br />
ranging from anger, guilt,<br />
sadness or fear.<br />
Through age-appropriate<br />
support programming, the<br />
experience of death and grief<br />
can be normalized bringing<br />
about a reduced sense of isolation<br />
and understanding helping<br />
them to reconcile their<br />
loss.<br />
Good Grief will offer programing<br />
for children ages 4 to<br />
24.<br />
An adult will accompany<br />
each child and will participate<br />
in programming as well.<br />
The program will be free<br />
and open to the public.<br />
To volunteer, or for more<br />
information, contact<br />
info@goodgriefnwo.org or<br />
visit www.good grief nwo. org.<br />
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hard through four quarters<br />
and two overtimes to defeat<br />
Northview for the second<br />
time this season. The Jackets’<br />
53-49 victory pushes<br />
them to 11-0 overall and 8-0<br />
in the Northern Lakes<br />
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Yellow Jackets defeat Wildcats<br />
By Andy Brungard<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />
School boys basketball<br />
team traveled to Northview<br />
last Friday and defeated the<br />
Wildcats quite handily, 63-<br />
41. The Jackets were led by<br />
the scoring of Nick<br />
Moschetti, with 19 points,<br />
and Shane Edwards, with<br />
18.<br />
The Yellow Jackets now<br />
improve to 7-2 overall and<br />
remain undefeated in the<br />
Northern Lakes League<br />
with a record of 4-0.<br />
Despite the lopsided victory,<br />
the first quarter was<br />
very close and low scoring<br />
by both sides. Edwards<br />
added four quick points at<br />
the beginning of the quarter,<br />
and Nate Patterson<br />
added a basket underneath<br />
and the first quarter ended<br />
in a 6-6 tie.<br />
Moschetti and Edwards<br />
combined for the first nine<br />
points of the second quarter,<br />
giving <strong>Perrysburg</strong> a<br />
seven point lead. The highlight<br />
came off a Bryant<br />
Byrd lob pass from the top<br />
tler knocked down a three<br />
from the top of the arc to give<br />
the Jackets a 9-4 lead with<br />
two minutes remaining in the<br />
quarter. This would remain<br />
the score heading into the<br />
second.<br />
The second quarter,<br />
which provided much more<br />
scoring from both sides, was<br />
started by Sarah Baer hitting<br />
a fast break layup to extend<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> lead to seven<br />
points.<br />
Northview steadily<br />
chipped away at the lead,<br />
preventing <strong>Perrysburg</strong> from<br />
having open jump shots on<br />
the offensive end. This combined<br />
with LadyKats sharp<br />
shooter Kendall McCoy<br />
being perfect from the field,<br />
knocking down three shots in<br />
a row including a three<br />
pointer from the corner,<br />
pulled Northview within two<br />
points. Northview trailed 15-<br />
13 with three minutes until<br />
the half.<br />
Katie Dunphy turned the<br />
momentum back toward the<br />
Jackets, hitting a three<br />
pointer from the wing. However,<br />
Northview pushed the<br />
ball upcourt and responded<br />
to Dunphy’s three with one<br />
of their own. McCoy<br />
knocked down a baseline<br />
jumper on Northview’s next<br />
possession to tie the game.<br />
Despite the quick response,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> did not<br />
slow down. Baer put in another<br />
layup and Sattler converted<br />
a free throw to give<br />
the Jackets a three-point<br />
edge, 21-18, at halftime.<br />
Northview gained the<br />
lead in the third quarter, controlling<br />
the offensive rebounds<br />
and cruising on a<br />
quick 9-0 run in the first<br />
three minutes of the second<br />
VA <br />
half. The Jackets trailed 27-<br />
21.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> then rallied<br />
with a 7-0 run of their own<br />
which was started with a<br />
Dunphy three pointer and<br />
was capped off with a Sattler<br />
layup to give <strong>Perrysburg</strong> the<br />
lead, 28-27.<br />
To finish the quarter,<br />
Northview regained the lead<br />
by one point off of two<br />
McCoy free throws.<br />
Baer came alive in the beginning<br />
of the fourth quarter,<br />
scoring five points in a row to<br />
propel the Jackets to a 32-29<br />
lead.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />
Northview traded a one-point<br />
lead for the rest of the quarter<br />
until Alex Brown made two<br />
free throws and Sattler added<br />
another, each going to the<br />
line with a one-and-one opportunity<br />
because Northview<br />
now had seven team fouls.<br />
This gave the Jackets a 39-35<br />
lead with 39 seconds left.<br />
That’s when Northview’s<br />
McCoy drove to the baseline<br />
made a jump shot to pull<br />
within two, which was followed<br />
by a very controversial<br />
call. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> was called<br />
for a foul under the basket<br />
after McCoy’s shot went in<br />
but somehow McCoy landed<br />
back at the free throw line<br />
and made both shots to tie<br />
the game.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Coach Todd<br />
Sims took a timeout and<br />
drew up a great play, breaking<br />
Northview’s press and resulting<br />
in an easy Baer layup<br />
and two-point lead.<br />
The LadyKats pushed the<br />
ball immediately up the right<br />
side of the court and dished it<br />
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of the wing to Edwards,<br />
running along the baseline,<br />
who caught it and laid it<br />
in.<br />
Northview hung around<br />
with their three point shooting<br />
but trailed 19-14 early<br />
in the second.<br />
Northview was playing<br />
inspired basketball, thanks<br />
in part to the tough play<br />
from Connor Hartnett who<br />
converted two post up<br />
jumpers and two free<br />
throws. Despite his tough<br />
play, Northview couldn’t<br />
gain the lead because of<br />
Patterson’s inside presence.<br />
On the offensive side of the<br />
ball, he added two baskets<br />
underneath the hoop with<br />
less than two minutes until<br />
half to give <strong>Perrysburg</strong> a<br />
25-20 lead.<br />
To start the second half,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> gained a 12point<br />
lead in the first 55<br />
seconds. Edwards hit a<br />
three from the top of the arc<br />
on the opening possession.<br />
Then Moschetti stole a<br />
Northview pass and laid it<br />
in, and Patterson converted<br />
a jumper underneath the<br />
hoop on the following possession.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> was on<br />
its way up, 32-20.<br />
Halfway through the<br />
third quarter, the lead was<br />
extended to 15 points when<br />
Edwards stole a pass at<br />
half court, dribbled it<br />
ahead and slammed it with<br />
two hands while Northview<br />
players watched from behind.<br />
At the end of the third<br />
quarter, Northview struggled<br />
to get into an offensive<br />
rhythm working the ball<br />
around but not being able<br />
to convert a basket. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
held a 17-point lead<br />
headed into the final quarter.<br />
Through the fourth quarter,<br />
Northview could not<br />
close the gap. The closest<br />
they could get to the Jackets<br />
was 16 points. The daggers<br />
came with two minutes<br />
remaining in the game<br />
when Edwards and<br />
Moschetti both added three<br />
pointers to go up by 27<br />
points.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> girls outlast Northview in double OT<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> quickly inbounded<br />
the ball and pushed<br />
to score for the win but could<br />
not convert the attempt as the<br />
buzzer sounded for overtime<br />
with both teams tied at 41.<br />
After neither team scored<br />
for the first three minutes of<br />
overtime, Maddy Williams<br />
got a baseline jumper to roll<br />
in but McCoy of Northview<br />
nailed a three at the other end<br />
to give Northview a one<br />
point lead.<br />
Northview began to play<br />
keep away with less than a<br />
minute remaining, and after a<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> foul, the LadyKats<br />
converted two free<br />
throws to go up by three<br />
points. With 29 seconds remaining,<br />
the Lady Yellow<br />
Jackets found themselves<br />
down by three with<br />
Northview’s leading scorer<br />
McCoy at the line shooting<br />
two with the game seemingly<br />
close to being over.<br />
However, McCoy missed<br />
both free throws and on her<br />
second miss, Williams<br />
jumped on the loose ball and<br />
handed it ahead to Lindy De-<br />
Long, who dribbled the ball<br />
the length of the court and<br />
was fouled while making her<br />
layup. She then converted her<br />
free throw to tie the game at<br />
46 with 18 seconds left. Neither<br />
team scored in the remaining<br />
18 seconds and the<br />
game was extended to a second<br />
overtime.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> outscored<br />
Northview 7-3 in the second<br />
overtime, with all of the<br />
Jackets’ points coming from<br />
the free throw line. Sattler<br />
put the game away, making<br />
her final two free throws for<br />
the Jackets with 18 seconds<br />
left to give <strong>Perrysburg</strong> the<br />
dramatic 53-49 victory.<br />
Kindergarten enrollment<br />
scheduled for February<br />
Enrollment for incoming<br />
kindergarten students for the<br />
2013-14 school year will be<br />
held at the central office located<br />
at 140 East Indiana Avenue,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Students<br />
need to be age 5 on or before<br />
August 1, 2013.<br />
Registration will be held<br />
in the cafeteria on the following<br />
days, based on attendance<br />
area:<br />
•Tuesday, February 5,<br />
Frank Elementary School<br />
•Wednesday, February 6,<br />
Woodland<br />
•Thursday, February 7,<br />
Toth<br />
•Friday, February 8, Fort<br />
Meigs<br />
In order to keep waiting<br />
time to a minimum, families<br />
are asked to attend their attendance<br />
area Round-Up Day<br />
at the following times: Last<br />
names A-L, from 8 a.m. to<br />
noon; last names M-Z, from<br />
1 to 4 p.m.<br />
If school closes/delays on<br />
the scheduled Round-Up<br />
Day, the rescheduled date<br />
will be one week later on the<br />
same day of the week.<br />
Parents and guardians will<br />
turn in required registration<br />
forms and documents. The<br />
forms will be available at<br />
www.perrysburgschools.net<br />
under “For Parents” tab.<br />
Click on “Enrollment Information”<br />
and select “Required<br />
Forms for 2013-14 Kindergarten<br />
Registration” starting<br />
January 21, 2013.<br />
Hard copies also will be<br />
available at the Board of Education<br />
office starting January<br />
28, at 8 a.m.<br />
To ensure an equitable selection<br />
for the All Day<br />
Kindergarten (ADK) program,<br />
all kindergarten parents/guardians<br />
will receive<br />
information regarding the<br />
ADK placement process for<br />
the upcoming school year<br />
after the registration forms<br />
and documents have been<br />
submitted.<br />
Parents who are uncertain<br />
of their attendance area or<br />
with questions about registration,<br />
can call the Pupil<br />
Services Office at 419-874-<br />
9131, extension 2101 or<br />
2147.<br />
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PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — January 9, 2013 — Page 7<br />
The following programs<br />
will be offered through the<br />
Wood County Park District.<br />
Registration is required for<br />
all programs 48 hours in advance.<br />
To register, call the Park<br />
District Office at 419-353-<br />
1897 or visit the Web site at<br />
wcparks.org. Most programs<br />
are free of charge.<br />
PiPs<br />
(Preschoolers in the<br />
Parks)<br />
Slithering Snakes!<br />
Children ages 3 to 6 can<br />
enjoy a short story and craft<br />
on Thursday, January 10,<br />
from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., in<br />
the W.W. Knight Nature Preserve<br />
Friends’ Green Room.<br />
Adult companions must remain<br />
with children for the<br />
program.<br />
Green Fire<br />
Aldo Leopold, a famous<br />
conservationist, is featured<br />
in the award-winning documentary<br />
“Green Fire.” The<br />
film will be shown from 7:30<br />
to 9 p.m. in the W.W. Knight<br />
Nature Preserve, Hankinson<br />
Great Room, on Friday, January<br />
11. The film is rated<br />
PG, and a discussion will be<br />
held after the screening.<br />
Popcorn and drinks will be<br />
served.<br />
Intro to Winter Survival<br />
Youth ages 10 to 13 can<br />
make a winter survival kit,<br />
receive useful information<br />
and go out in the preserve to<br />
get some experience in how<br />
to act in a cold weather<br />
emergency. The program<br />
will be offered Saturday,<br />
January 12, from 10 to 11:30<br />
a.m., in the W.W. Knight Nature<br />
Preserve educational<br />
616 Dixie Hwy.•419-666-5453<br />
classroom. The fee is $10.<br />
Feed the Squirrels<br />
Get a quick lesson on the<br />
types of squirrels in the<br />
parks, then make a quick and<br />
easy squirrel feeder to take<br />
home. The program will be<br />
offered Thursday, January<br />
17, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.,<br />
at Reuthinger Preserve.<br />
Mammal Study Merit<br />
Badge for Boy Scouts<br />
What mammals are wandering<br />
around Wood County<br />
in the dead of winter? Boy<br />
Scouts can earn a merit<br />
badge by completing the requirements<br />
for mammal<br />
study on Saturday, January<br />
19, from 1 to 4 p.m. Contact<br />
naturalist Jim Witter at 419-<br />
661-1697, extension 201 or<br />
jwitter@wcparks.org for<br />
more information.<br />
Volunteer<br />
Opportunities<br />
The following volun-<br />
FREE Coffee & Donut!<br />
Stop by the Doughnut Box on<br />
Thursday, January 10 between 9-11am<br />
for a FREE donut and coffee<br />
courtesy of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons and Heartland of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
teer opportunities are<br />
available. Participants<br />
should dress to work outdoors<br />
and bring gloves, if<br />
possible.<br />
•12th annual seed cleaning<br />
marathon–Thursday,<br />
January 10, from 10 a.m. to<br />
7 p.m, at Reuthinger Preserve.<br />
Help wrap up the<br />
parks’ seed cleaning for the<br />
year with a one-day seed<br />
cleaning extravaganza.<br />
Come when you want leave<br />
when you want, but be sure<br />
to try and vote on which<br />
staff member makes the best<br />
chili.<br />
•Pot Washing and<br />
Pie–Tuesday, January 15,<br />
from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at<br />
Reuthinger Preserve. Help<br />
prepare for the greenhouse<br />
season by washing the<br />
pots used in the greenhouse,<br />
then enjoy some<br />
pie.<br />
Good food, good times, right price!<br />
1/2<br />
price<br />
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Buy any<br />
PIZZA,<br />
get 2nd<br />
at 1/2 OFF.<br />
(equal or lesser value)<br />
Expires 2-9-13<br />
Carry Out or Dine In<br />
Vocal Music Boosters to meet<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Vocal<br />
Music Boosters will meet<br />
Monday, January 14, at 7<br />
p.m., in the high school com-<br />
Rossford<br />
mons.<br />
Parents of choir students<br />
in grades 6 to 12 are invited to<br />
attend.<br />
Doughnut Box located at:<br />
1121 Louisiana Avenue<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
Moe’s Place!<br />
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MOE BURGER!<br />
Buy any ENTREE,<br />
get 2nd ENTREE at<br />
1/2 OFF<br />
(equal or lesser value, dine-in only)<br />
Expires 2-9-13<br />
Join us for Happy Hour<br />
and stay for dinner!<br />
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As a symbol of the championship season, the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School girls<br />
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accomplishment. Sponsorships will help cover a portion of each girl’s ring.
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Volunteer drivers needed<br />
Neighbors helping neighbors in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
When <strong>Perrysburg</strong> public<br />
transportation ended on November<br />
27, a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident<br />
learned that a<br />
grandmother raising her<br />
granddaughters had no other<br />
means of transportation for<br />
shopping, medical appointments<br />
or attending church<br />
services.<br />
The resident offered to<br />
help–one neighbor helping<br />
another neighbor. Because of<br />
this neighbor, an additional<br />
nine people have volunteered<br />
to help community neighbors<br />
by providing transportation<br />
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Tuesdays Tuesdays with with<br />
during the gap period.<br />
Currently, there is an effort<br />
under way to put another<br />
transportation levy on the<br />
May ballot.<br />
According to members of<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong>4Transit committee,<br />
the need for volunteers<br />
demonstrates the<br />
long-term need for a small<br />
public transit option.<br />
The committee stated that<br />
the utilization of volunteers is<br />
a temporary fix to a long-term<br />
problem.<br />
Additional volunteers are<br />
being coordinated by <strong>Perrysburg</strong>4Transit<br />
and are needed<br />
during the following time periods:<br />
•7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday<br />
Way Library continues its<br />
free mobile device workshop<br />
series with sessions<br />
devoted to the iPad, Kindle<br />
and Nook. These introductory<br />
workshops are designed<br />
especially to answer patrons’<br />
questions about their<br />
mobile devices, including<br />
operation and how to use<br />
them to get free books, audiobooks,<br />
and movies from<br />
the library.<br />
Admission and refreshments<br />
are free, and registration<br />
is not required.<br />
Upcoming classes include:<br />
•iPad: Mobile Device Information<br />
Session on<br />
Wednesday, January 9, from<br />
6 to 7:30 p.m. This workshop<br />
will focus on introducing<br />
iPad mobile devices.<br />
Learn how to install apps,<br />
delete apps, create and manage<br />
bookmarks and manipulate<br />
the user interface.<br />
Jan. 15 “Food Around Town”<br />
Dan Neman, Food Editor<br />
The Toledo Blade<br />
Feb. 5 “Orange Barrel Benefits”<br />
Theresa Pollick, Public Information Officer<br />
ODOT—Ohio Department of Transportation<br />
Feb. 19 “Stormtracking”<br />
Ryan Wichman, Meteorologist<br />
WTOL channel 11<br />
Kingston Residence of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> invites you to<br />
our FREE speaker series on interesting topics<br />
with fun, take home advice for everyone!<br />
Mark your calendars for a great morning of<br />
information plus sweet treats, tea and coffee!<br />
Bring your friends!<br />
through Friday;<br />
•8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays,<br />
and<br />
•Noon to 8 p.m., Sundays.<br />
Anyone interested in volunteering<br />
should call 419-<br />
931-4958 or visit the Web site<br />
at www. perrys burg 4 transit.<br />
com.<br />
Volunteers must have a<br />
valid driver’s license and provide<br />
the address, telephone<br />
<strong>number</strong>, availability, license<br />
plate <strong>number</strong>, e-mail address<br />
and proof of insurance.<br />
All information will be<br />
kept confidential.<br />
If an individual is in need<br />
of transportation, contact the<br />
same <strong>number</strong> for possible<br />
service.<br />
Participants also will learn<br />
how to get free downloadable<br />
books, movies, and audiobooks<br />
from Way Public<br />
Library. Participants should<br />
bring their device, Apple ID<br />
and password, library card<br />
<strong>number</strong> and pin.<br />
•Kindle: Mobile Device<br />
Information Session, Thursday,<br />
January 10, from 6 to<br />
7:30 p.m. This workshop<br />
will focus Kindle mobile<br />
devices. For the Kindle Fire<br />
and Kindle Fire HD, learn<br />
how to install apps, delete<br />
apps, create and manage<br />
bookmarks and manipulate<br />
the user interface. Learn<br />
how to get free downloadable<br />
books, movies, and audiobooks<br />
from Way Public<br />
Library on any Kindle device.<br />
Bring the device, Amazon<br />
username and password,<br />
and library card <strong>number</strong> and<br />
pin.<br />
•Nook: Mobile Device<br />
Information Session, Monday,<br />
January 14, from 6 to<br />
7:30 p.m. This workshop<br />
will provide an introduction<br />
to Nook mobile devices. For<br />
the Nook Color and Nook<br />
Tablet, you’ll learn how to<br />
install apps, delete apps, create<br />
and manage bookmarks<br />
and manipulate your user interface.<br />
Learn how to get<br />
free downloadable books,<br />
movies, and audiobooks<br />
from Way Public Library.<br />
Participants should bring<br />
their device, Barnes and<br />
Noble username and password,<br />
library card <strong>number</strong><br />
and pin.<br />
Visit Way Library’s Web<br />
site at waylibrary.info for<br />
more information and the<br />
complete schedule, or call<br />
419-874-3135.<br />
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Community<br />
Calendar<br />
To include your organization’s activities in this calendar,<br />
mail or drop off the details to the <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 the date, time and location, to di<br />
anaw@perrysburg.com. The deadline for the weekly calen-<br />
dar is Friday at noon.<br />
Thursday, January 10<br />
7:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township food distribution at<br />
the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road,<br />
until 11 a.m.<br />
9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />
floor of the 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 the<br />
public.<br />
Friday, January 11<br />
9:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clothesline, free clothing offered<br />
at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871<br />
East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m.<br />
8:00 p.m. Glass City Singles dance at Holland<br />
Gardens, 6530 Angola Road, Holland.<br />
Saturday, January 12<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 the<br />
public.<br />
8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First<br />
United Methodist Church, 200 West<br />
Second Street.<br />
Sunday, January 13<br />
6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />
Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />
Avenue.<br />
Monday, January 14<br />
6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Zoning Commission<br />
at the township hall, 26609 Lime City<br />
Road.<br />
6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Exchange Club at the Holiday<br />
Inn Express, 10621 Fremont Pike.<br />
7:00 p.m. Depression and bipolar support group at<br />
Providence Lutheran Church, 8131 Airport<br />
Highway. Call 419-867-9422 or 517-281-<br />
8042 for information.<br />
7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting,<br />
at Lutheran Church of the Master,<br />
28744 Simmons Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
7:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> American Legion at the Schaller<br />
Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />
Avenue.<br />
Tuesday, January 15<br />
9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />
floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />
One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />
12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129<br />
Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />
2:00 p.m. Multiple Myeloma support group at Way<br />
Public Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue,<br />
meeting rooms A and B. Call Inge<br />
Lanzenberger for information, 419-872-<br />
2820.<br />
6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council at the Municipal<br />
Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />
Wednesday, January 16<br />
7:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in the lower level<br />
of Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana<br />
Avenue. Open to the public.<br />
6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board of Trustees at<br />
the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />
6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-step<br />
self-help support group for relatives and<br />
friends concerned about substance abuse or<br />
behavorial problems of a loved one, at<br />
Blessed John XXII Catholic Community,<br />
24250 Dixie Highway.<br />
7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support<br />
group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.<br />
Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East<br />
Boundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />
East Second Street.<br />
Retriever rescue group to host<br />
euchre fund-raiser on Jan. 26<br />
The Golden Retriever Rescue<br />
Resource organization is<br />
holding its annual euchre tournament<br />
in Rossford on Saturday,<br />
January 26.<br />
The public is invited to participate<br />
in the tournament,<br />
which will be at 6:30 p.m. at<br />
the union hall, 727 Lime City<br />
Road. There is a $10 entry fee,<br />
and participants should bring<br />
an appetizer or dessert to share<br />
SINCE<br />
1928<br />
as well as their own beverages.<br />
This will be a point-based<br />
tournament with timed rounds<br />
and rotating partners. Single<br />
participants are welcome.<br />
To register, contact Debbie<br />
Atkins at 419-259-0075 or by<br />
e-mail at<br />
debbie.atkins@53.com or<br />
Holly Steward at 419-259-<br />
6943 or by e-mail at<br />
holly.steward@53.com.<br />
Safe boating class planned<br />
The United States Coast<br />
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 16-13<br />
will offer a boating safety<br />
course on Saturday, January<br />
26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and<br />
Sunday, January 27, from 5 to<br />
9 p.m.<br />
The class will be held at the<br />
Bay View Yacht Club, 3902<br />
North Summit Street, Toledo.<br />
For more information or to<br />
pre-register, call Teresa Rudes<br />
at 419-727-4652 or send an email<br />
to tlrudes@sbcglobal.net.<br />
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Prizm sponsors annual<br />
exhibition for local artists<br />
Prizm Creative Community,<br />
a local non-profit 501<br />
(c)(3) will sponsor the Salon<br />
des Refusés Exhibition for<br />
all local artists works that<br />
were recently rejected entry<br />
into the annual Toledo Area<br />
Artists show held at the<br />
Toledo Museum of Art.<br />
A printable prospectus for<br />
this year’s show can be obtained<br />
on the home page of<br />
the PRIZM Web site at<br />
www.myprizm.com or by emailing<br />
prizm@bex.net for<br />
a copy.<br />
Hard copies of the<br />
prospectus and postcards for<br />
the use of artists can be<br />
picked up at the Arts Commissions<br />
offices, 1838 Parkwood<br />
Avenue, Toledo or at<br />
American Frame at 400<br />
Tomahawk Drive, Maumee.<br />
The Salon des Refusés<br />
show sponsored by PRIZM<br />
will be held for six weeks<br />
this year from February 1<br />
through March 15, at the<br />
Art’s Commission’s Parkwood<br />
Gallery, located at<br />
1838 Parkwood Avenue in<br />
Toledo.<br />
To register for the show<br />
artists can send their information<br />
on the prospecus to<br />
2013 Show Chairman Judith<br />
Gusweiler at 31 Stonegate<br />
Circle, Bowling Green,<br />
Ohio, 43402, and e-mail<br />
jpg. images of their work to<br />
di vjud@fastmail.fm with a<br />
copy to prizm@bex.net.<br />
Drop-off of works and late<br />
Homeland<br />
Security<br />
workshop<br />
is Feb. 6<br />
The U.S. Department of<br />
Homeland Security Office<br />
for Bombing Prevention will<br />
present an Improvised<br />
Explosive Device (IED)<br />
Awareness/Bomb Threat<br />
Management Workshop on<br />
February 6.<br />
The program, hosted by<br />
the Wood County Court Security<br />
Department, will be<br />
held from 8:30 a.m. to 12;30<br />
p.m., at the Wood County<br />
Common Pleas Courthouse,<br />
Bowling Green.<br />
The training will be provided<br />
for court personal, law<br />
enforcement, school leaders,<br />
fire personnel and others<br />
who may be involved with<br />
bomb training prevention for<br />
their buildings.<br />
This free workshop improves<br />
participants’ ability to<br />
manage IED threats by outlining<br />
specific safety precautions<br />
associated with<br />
explosive incidents and<br />
bomb threats.<br />
The workshop reinforces<br />
an integrated combination of<br />
planning, training, exercises,<br />
and equipment acquisition in<br />
order to maximize available<br />
resources.<br />
Space is limited. To register,<br />
send your name, telephone<br />
<strong>number</strong>, company<br />
name and address, position<br />
title, and e-mail address to<br />
Ronald Dicus, Court Constable,<br />
Wood County Court Security,<br />
1 Courthouse Square,<br />
Bowling Green Ohio 43402.<br />
For more information,<br />
call 419-354-9266 or send an<br />
e-mail to rdicus@ co.wood.<br />
oh.us.<br />
walk in registrations will be<br />
accepted at the Parkwood<br />
Gallery on Friday, January<br />
18, from noon to 4 p.m., and<br />
Saturday, January 19, from<br />
1 to 4 p.m., at the same location.<br />
An opening reception will<br />
be Friday, February 1, from<br />
5 to 9 p.m.<br />
The awards assembly to<br />
announce prizes and winners<br />
will be held between<br />
8:30 and 9 p.m. Evening<br />
hours to view the exhibition<br />
also will be held on Friday,<br />
February 22, from 6 to 9<br />
p.m., at the Parkwood<br />
Gallery. Otherwise viewing<br />
hours for the exhibit will be<br />
held February 1 through<br />
March 15 during the Arts<br />
Commission’s regular business,<br />
Monday through Friday,<br />
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m.<br />
The Salon des Refusés<br />
show is an exhibit for art not<br />
accepted by the Toledo Area<br />
Artists Exhibition held each<br />
year in the Toledo Museum<br />
of Art and since its inception<br />
has earned a reputation for<br />
quality exhibitions among<br />
area art critics.<br />
This will be the fourth<br />
year that PRIZM Creative<br />
Community has sponsored<br />
the exhibition.<br />
‘Of Gods and Men’ at Way Library<br />
On Friday, January 18, at<br />
7 p.m., Way Library will<br />
show the film “Of Gods and<br />
Men.” Closely based on a<br />
true story, this film explores<br />
the deeply spiritual and ethical<br />
concerns of a group of<br />
French Trappist monks stationed<br />
within an impoverished<br />
community during the<br />
ruthless Algerian Civil War.<br />
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events leading to their ultimate<br />
fate.<br />
Admission and refreshments<br />
are free. This installment<br />
of the library’s Reel Art<br />
International and Art Film series<br />
is sponsored by Waterford<br />
Bank, N.A.<br />
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• Flyers • Posters<br />
• Postcards (up to 12”x18”)<br />
• Business Cards • Competitive Pricing<br />
• Brochures<br />
• QUICK TURN-A-ROUND<br />
Call us today for a quote on 4 color printing!<br />
419-874-2528<br />
Residential • Interior-Exterior<br />
Power Washing<br />
Re-Finishing Aluminum Siding<br />
Dave<br />
419-873-5550<br />
Cell 419-367-5000 Free Estimates<br />
“Let’s just say that<br />
comfort is our thing.”<br />
Service all Makes & Models<br />
FREE ESTIMATE<br />
on installs<br />
117 E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.com<br />
17 Years Service<br />
Licensed, Bonded, Insured<br />
Residential & Light Commercial<br />
MEMBER<br />
NW OHIO &<br />
SE MICHIGAN<br />
Turn to the Experts<br />
Be Prepared With<br />
Batteries For:<br />
u Alarm Systems<br />
u Radios<br />
u Auto/Trucks<br />
u Camcorders<br />
CELL PHONES<br />
Dynalite Battery<br />
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-offs, reroofs, flat roofs<br />
Roof Repairs<br />
20 Years Experience<br />
Quality work at honest prices<br />
All work guaranteed/insured<br />
Free Estimates • References<br />
Residential • Commercial Installation & Repair<br />
Geothermal•Furnaces•Boilers•Water Heaters •Air<br />
Conditioning•Reverse Osmosis Systems<br />
Licensed Insured BBB member<br />
419-874-9499<br />
Fax: 419-874-7990<br />
E: ultraheatcoolinc@aol.com<br />
Visit the <strong>Journal</strong> on www.perrysburg.com.<br />
National Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids event at Olander Park and Woodlawn Cemetery in January<br />
Christmas Bird Count 4<br />
Kids, an extension of the annual<br />
Audubon Christmas<br />
Bird Count, is an opportunity<br />
for families to learn about<br />
and document birds. This<br />
two-day event, for children 8<br />
to 16, starts with bird counts<br />
on Saturday, January 12, at<br />
Olander Park from 8:30 a.m.<br />
to 12:30 p.m., and Sunday,<br />
January 13, at Woodlawn<br />
Cemetery, from 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
The event concludes with the<br />
Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids<br />
Finale Festival in the Nederhouser<br />
Community Hall at<br />
Olander Park from 5 to 7:30<br />
p.m., on Sunday, January 13.<br />
Families can come to one<br />
or both bird counts, where<br />
they will learn from expert<br />
birders and become part of a<br />
national citizen science program.<br />
Each event begins with<br />
a binocular and bird identification<br />
boot camp before participants<br />
take off in teams for<br />
90 minutes of birding. Each<br />
team, lead by expert bird<br />
guides, will walk a short loop<br />
and document the birds they<br />
see and hear. Afterwards, the<br />
teams will head back inside,<br />
grab a hot drink and share<br />
their results with fellow birders<br />
and families. After Saturday’s<br />
count, Nature’s<br />
Nursery will join participants<br />
in the hall at 11:30 a.m. with<br />
a conservation education program<br />
featuring live birds.<br />
The Finale Festival, in the<br />
Nederhouser Community<br />
Hall, is an evening for families<br />
to share stories about<br />
their birding experience.<br />
Learn the weekend totals as<br />
well as the national Christmas<br />
Bird Count totals.<br />
Hands-on activities, refreshments,<br />
and backyard bird<br />
feeding displays from Wild<br />
Birds Unlimited will be offered<br />
at the Finale. Featured<br />
speaker Greg Links presents<br />
“Birding in NW Ohio” at 6<br />
p.m. Families will learn how<br />
to be a part of the Great<br />
Backyard Bird Count. Volunteers<br />
will help kids enter their<br />
weekend counts onto eBird,<br />
a Web site that collects bird<br />
count data from citizen scientists.<br />
CBC 4 Kids was established<br />
in Sonoma Valley, California,<br />
in 2007, as a way to<br />
involve kids and their parents<br />
in the 113-year-old citizen<br />
science event, the Audubon<br />
Christmas Bird Count.<br />
Each citizen scientist who<br />
annually braves snow, wind<br />
or rain to take part in the<br />
Christmas Bird Count makes<br />
an enormous contribution to<br />
conservation. Audubon and<br />
other organizations use data<br />
collected in this longest-running<br />
wildlife census to assess<br />
the health of bird populations<br />
and to help guide conservation<br />
action.<br />
In 2006, the organizers of<br />
the “traditional” Audubon<br />
CBC in Sonoma turned away<br />
14 kids and their discouraged<br />
parents.<br />
But they made a promise<br />
that the next winter they<br />
would create an annual, sustainable<br />
community birding<br />
event focusing on kids ages 8<br />
to16. The program received<br />
extensive national coverage,<br />
and now CBC 4 Kids is budding<br />
up across the United<br />
States, Canada and beyond.<br />
With shared missions to<br />
provide the resources, support<br />
and education necessary<br />
for preservation, The Olander<br />
Park System and Woodlawn<br />
Cemetery are partnering to<br />
bring the CBC4K to our<br />
community. They are excited<br />
to help local families and<br />
kids join others across the<br />
country in this national conservation<br />
effort.<br />
Historic Woodlawn Cemetery<br />
and Arboretum is a National<br />
Historic Site. With<br />
One copy<br />
change<br />
per 13<br />
weeks.<br />
more than 160 acres of scenic<br />
and rolling hills, Woodlawn,<br />
a private, non-profit<br />
cemetery, has over 40 acres<br />
of burial space available.<br />
A public mausoleum, crematory,<br />
cremation niches as<br />
well as traditional burial<br />
plots are open to people of all<br />
spiritual beliefs and ethnicities.<br />
Public programs, tours and<br />
field trips continue the rural<br />
cemetery origin mission to<br />
share the beauty, natural<br />
beauty, and architectural significance<br />
of Woodlawn.<br />
The Olander Park System<br />
strives to preserve and en-<br />
hance the educational, historical,<br />
natural and recreational<br />
benefits of the Sylvania region<br />
through parklands, family<br />
and community events.<br />
Using conservation, preservation,environmentallyfriendly<br />
practices and<br />
energy-efficient techniques<br />
to ensure a high quality of<br />
life for all area residents.<br />
For more informationand<br />
to register for these free<br />
events, call 419-472-2186, email:<br />
mail@historic -wood<br />
lawn.com or visit the Web<br />
sites www.historic-wood la<br />
wn. com and www.olander<br />
park.com.<br />
Call<br />
419-874-4491<br />
to place an ad<br />
in the <strong>Journal</strong>!
Page 10 — January 9, 2013 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />
THE CLASSIFIEDS<br />
SERVE EVERYONE<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. 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> office hours are<br />
Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.<br />
CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491<br />
FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY<br />
MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.<br />
Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com<br />
BUSINESS SERVICES<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
E L ECT R IC<br />
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL<br />
SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />
UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />
SINCE 1987<br />
MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />
Lic. # 22360<br />
LICENSED BONDED INSURED 419-666-5211<br />
Lake Erie<br />
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS<br />
Excursions for up to 10 persons<br />
(419) 666-5952 (Day)<br />
(419) 662-8347 (Night)<br />
www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />
Eckel Snowmobile & Small Engine Repair<br />
LAWNMOWERS, SNOWBLOWERS, SLEDS, ATVs, ETC.<br />
Repairs~Rebuilds~Service~Winterize~Summerize<br />
Authorized Equipment Dealer for<br />
POWER PRODUCTS<br />
25 Years Experience<br />
Pickup & Delivery Available<br />
(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com<br />
Mackiewicz Siding,<br />
Windows and Roofing, LLC<br />
Since 1991<br />
50% off our best Windows, 50% off our best Siding<br />
50% off all Roofing labor<br />
419-392-1335<br />
Mop5126@embarqmail.com<br />
Stykemain Tree Service<br />
Tree Trimming & Removal<br />
Stump Removal<br />
Mulch & Firewood<br />
Crane Rental<br />
Snow Removal<br />
Fully Insured • Senior Discount<br />
419-874-0484<br />
HARDSCAPE PAVERS NATURAL STONE<br />
SCREENED TOPSOIL COMPOST MULCH<br />
TURF FERTILIZATION RENOVATION HYDROSEED<br />
PLANT HEALTH CARE TREE & SHRUB PRUNING<br />
CCeerrttiiffiieedd AArrbboorriissttss && LLaannddssccaappee TTeecchhnniicciiaannss<br />
24112 Lime City Rd. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />
www.envirocarelawn.com<br />
LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL<br />
Mark A. Laing<br />
Plumbing & Heating<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> • 419-872-2712<br />
Installation • Sales • Service • Insured • Bonded<br />
METZGER PAINTING<br />
& Wallpapering<br />
•Powerwashing •Decks<br />
•Plaster/Drywall Repair<br />
419-874-2251<br />
Senior Discount<br />
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS<br />
In answering advertisements, whether in publications, or<br />
television, be aware that 1-900 <strong>number</strong>s have a charge that<br />
will be billed to your telephone <strong>number</strong>. 1-800 <strong>number</strong>s that<br />
switch you to a 1-900 <strong>number</strong> 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 there is a charge.<br />
THE ADDED TOUCH<br />
Painting & Wallpapering<br />
Enhancing <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Homes for over 25 Years<br />
BONNIE & LEE<br />
419-874-1258<br />
HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />
painting. Reasonable<br />
prices. 20 years experience.<br />
Free estimates. Call 419-882-<br />
6753.<br />
HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />
ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />
No job too small. Dave<br />
419-823-8033.<br />
MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />
ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />
Free estimates. Insured.<br />
419-344-1872.<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 />
Custom Window Coverings<br />
Shutters • Draperies • Blinds<br />
Huge selection of the best brands!<br />
419-380-9983<br />
FREE In-Home<br />
Consultation<br />
Professional Installation • Great Warranties<br />
Each Franchise Independently Owned and Operated<br />
www.budgetblinds.com<br />
ELECTRIC REPAIR,<br />
R.C.I., fuse box, upgrades,<br />
appliances, plugs, etc. Licensed<br />
and insured. Call today<br />
419-349-4038.<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 />
R&H PAINTING and Power<br />
Washing. Interior and exterior.<br />
Special: 10% off. 419-726-<br />
4872.<br />
STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />
ceilings, texture walls, all<br />
patchwork. Call Steve,<br />
419-873-8025.<br />
WINDOW CLEANING. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Window and Gutter<br />
Cleaning, professional 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 />
ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />
Residential and commercial.<br />
419-704-7201.<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 />
<strong>number</strong> BTR05128HRC.<br />
419-270-3782.<br />
PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />
sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />
6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<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 />
BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing.<br />
Cracked or bowing<br />
walls. 419-787-6020, 419-349-<br />
5054.<br />
SNOW REMOVAL. References,<br />
reasonable, estimates<br />
available. Call Justin, 419-872-<br />
5716.<br />
SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />
Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />
for life’s little projects.<br />
419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />
CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />
patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />
mason since 1985.<br />
Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />
UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />
or mine. Reasonable.<br />
419-874-5747.<br />
SEWING MACHINE repair,<br />
clean, oil, adjust, in your<br />
home, $19.95, 24 hour service.<br />
419-843-6233.<br />
DON’S DRYWALL and<br />
plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />
texturing. Free estimates,<br />
seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />
PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />
Professional, quality work.<br />
Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />
419-297-9686.<br />
HAULING ANYTHING.<br />
Furniture, brush, leaves, top<br />
soil or stone. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Lawn and Landscape LLC,<br />
Kevin Rantanen. 419-870-<br />
1771.<br />
NEED AN event planner to<br />
coordinate your special<br />
event? Call Donna: 419-304-<br />
7080.<br />
SNOW REMOVAL. Residential<br />
driveways, sidewalks,<br />
walks. Reasonable and reliable.<br />
Free Estimates. Call<br />
Don at Dons Lawn and Landscape,<br />
LLC. 419-708-3855.<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 />
EXPERIENCED CARPEN-<br />
TER specializing in finish<br />
work, custom furniture, quality<br />
woodworking, home repairs.<br />
Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or<br />
419-874-1819.<br />
GOOD OLD fashioned house<br />
cleaning and organization.<br />
Honest, hard working. Ellie,<br />
419-308-9188.<br />
ALL AMERICAN handyman.<br />
Interior/exterior, free estimates.<br />
Jeff, 419-509-9610.<br />
PLACE YOUR classified<br />
ad in the American<br />
Legion Press. Reach<br />
veterans across the area<br />
each month for as low as<br />
$5.50. Call 419-874-4491<br />
to place your ad.<br />
INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />
neat, experienced. References.<br />
Free estimates. Donna,<br />
419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
FIREWOOD, FREE delivery,<br />
4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasoned<br />
hardwood. Alternative<br />
Tree Service, 419-475-3111.<br />
FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />
4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />
419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />
0250.<br />
HIGHEST QUALITY quilting<br />
fabric, $3 to $5 per yard.<br />
Dress making books, individually<br />
priced. Pat<br />
419-872-9529.<br />
LARGE ANTIQUE burled<br />
walnut chest of drawers.<br />
$175. 419-260-1236.<br />
TODDLER SAFETY Bed<br />
rail, excellent condition. $10.<br />
419-874-7763.<br />
MOBILE HOMES<br />
Model Homes on Display!<br />
* New & Pre-Owned<br />
* 2 & 3 Bedroom<br />
* Monthly Lot Rent<br />
$190-$210<br />
* Sites Available<br />
* Financing Available!<br />
Call Walnut Hills/Deluxe<br />
@ 419-666-3993<br />
GARAGE SALES HELP WANTED<br />
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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 />
SUPER SATURDAY garage<br />
sale, Woodland Mall (use<br />
front entrance), 1234 North<br />
Main Street, January 12, 9<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.<br />
100 vendors with antiques,<br />
coins, glassware,<br />
sports cards. Spaces from<br />
$20. 419-354-4447.<br />
USE THE<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
419-874-4491<br />
PETS<br />
Humane Ohio Pet Food Bank<br />
welcomes pet food donations<br />
to help meet the demand.<br />
Dry and wet dog and cat food can be<br />
dropped off at Humane Ohio (3131Tremainsville)<br />
from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday.<br />
We are a non-profit organization.<br />
<br />
<br />
LOST & FOUND<br />
LOST: MAN’S 1963 Escabana<br />
High School class ring.<br />
Initials PFC. Call 419-304-<br />
2887.<br />
LOST<br />
W. River Road/Eckel Junction<br />
area, Riverford Subdivision—female,<br />
Siamese<br />
mix, answers to Jada.<br />
Missing since November<br />
25. Family pet for 13 years.<br />
Please call 419-367-6530.<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police<br />
had an electronic device<br />
turned into an officer<br />
on or around June<br />
9, 2012. The item was<br />
found in the area of<br />
Route 20 and I-75. If<br />
you lost an electronic<br />
device in this area,<br />
please contact <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Police Division<br />
Records Bureau at 419-<br />
872-7815 to describe<br />
the item in detail and<br />
make arrangements to<br />
pick the item up.<br />
USED CARS<br />
LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />
Call before selling or trading.<br />
419-297-9709.<br />
2008 FORD Escape EC.<br />
102,500 highway miles. V6,<br />
car starter. $9,000. 419-666-<br />
3667.<br />
2001 CHRYSLER Sebring<br />
Convertible. Silver, good<br />
shape. 419-290-7618.<br />
2009 MERCEDES ML350.<br />
3.5L, V-6 engine. Automatic<br />
transmission, AWD, heated<br />
seats and navigation. Clean<br />
and nice condition. $25,499.<br />
Financing available. Honda<br />
East, Jeff, 419-891-1230 x22.<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 />
PRIVATE HOME health<br />
care, 20 years experience, excellent<br />
references. Barry,<br />
419-870-1174.<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 />
Estate Sale<br />
The Hamlet<br />
29562 Shelbourne Rd.<br />
Friday, January 11<br />
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday, January 12<br />
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />
Check Web site for details<br />
Tagteamtoledo.com<br />
419-276-0243<br />
CLASSES OFFERED<br />
ART CLASSES - Group &<br />
Private. Drawing, painting &<br />
figure study. Beginning<br />
through advanced. EDGER-<br />
TON ART Studio & School,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Current schedule<br />
and registration forms<br />
available online at www.<br />
EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-<br />
290-OILS [6457], Email:<br />
Edgerton.ART@att.net.<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
ROLEX WRISTWATCHES<br />
wanted by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> collector.<br />
Call Tom, 419-360-8920.<br />
A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />
looks, pays accordingly,<br />
anything with wheels.<br />
419-870-0163.<br />
WE ARE always looking for<br />
great things to buy or consign.<br />
Collections or estates.<br />
Jones & Jones LTD Antiques<br />
and Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana.<br />
419-874-2867.<br />
BUYING OLD guitars and<br />
amps, old advertising signs,<br />
old toys. 419-874-9119.<br />
WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />
any condition. Also WWII<br />
and earlier military items. Indian<br />
artifacts. Rob, 419-340-<br />
5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />
BUYING MOST items from<br />
garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />
tools, mowers, etc.<br />
419-870-0163.<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 />
* * * NOTICE * * *<br />
Investigate before you invest.<br />
Call the Ohio Division of<br />
Securities BEFORE purchasing<br />
an investment. Call the<br />
Division’s Investor Protection<br />
Hotline at 800-788-1194 to<br />
learn if the investment is properly<br />
registered and if the seller<br />
is properly licensed. Please be<br />
advised that many work at<br />
home advertisements do not<br />
yield what is promised. It is<br />
best to investigate the company<br />
before applying for any<br />
work at home position.<br />
(This notice is a public service<br />
of the Welch Publishing Co.)<br />
WANTED TO RENT<br />
PROFESSIONAL SEEKS<br />
3-4 bedroom <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.<br />
Up to 3 year lease.<br />
419-265-3790.<br />
SINGLE, NON-SMOKING<br />
professional woman looking<br />
for apartment or home to<br />
share. 419-356-5131.<br />
VACATION RENTALS<br />
PLACE YOUR<br />
Vacation Rentals<br />
here. Call us<br />
419-874-4491 to<br />
place your ad.<br />
1 AND 2 BEDROOM twinplexes,<br />
corner 795 and Lime<br />
City Road. No pets, $400 and<br />
$500/month. 419-344-1975.<br />
2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />
gas heat, attached garage,<br />
washer/dryer hook-ups, $665/<br />
month. 419-874-0889.<br />
2 BEDROOMS, 807 Three<br />
Meadows Drive, ground level,<br />
850 sq. ft., appliances, AC,<br />
laundry area, new carpet and<br />
flooring $550/month. 419-346-<br />
6703.<br />
27015 HEATHERFORD, 2<br />
bedroom apartment, 700 SF,<br />
washer/dryer in apartment.<br />
$625/month. Available immediately.<br />
419-787-6462.<br />
3 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 bath,<br />
den, finished basement, 1,800<br />
square-feet. Fairfield School<br />
District, Maumee. $1,300/<br />
month. Non-smoking, pets<br />
negotiable. 419-350-2784.<br />
5 BEDROOM house near<br />
Levis Commons. 3 full baths,<br />
Jacuzzi, dining room, great<br />
room, patio, washer/dryer gas<br />
hook-ups, finished basement,<br />
non-smoking, no pets.<br />
$1,500 plus utilities, minimum<br />
2 year lease, deposit.<br />
419-377-5331.<br />
OFFICE SPACE, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township. Great location.<br />
Upper level available.<br />
1,200 to 1,800 square feet.<br />
Ample parking, regional<br />
market exposure.<br />
$900-$1,200/month. All inclusive.<br />
419-874-8144.<br />
ONE BEDROOM house,<br />
close to downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Washer/dryer, garage,<br />
porch, fenced yard. Non<br />
smoking. $695/month. 419-874-<br />
4920.<br />
ROSSFORD 2 bedroom starting<br />
at $450. Quiet community,<br />
pet friendly. 1110 Lewis. By<br />
appointment, 419-385-0704.<br />
ROSSFORD, 167 Maple<br />
Street. 3 bedroom, 1 bath,<br />
available after January 15th.<br />
$625/month plus utilities and<br />
deposit. 419-350-1558.<br />
Part-time PR position organizing major<br />
fundraising events. Experience or education required.<br />
Flexible schedule, 5-10hrs/wk. $10/hour.<br />
Send resume, references and cover letter to<br />
woodcountyhumane@gmail.com, by 01/18/13.<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 />
Assembly, quality control,<br />
inspection, heavy lifting<br />
up to 75 pounds, 12 hour<br />
shifts, $10/hr. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
area. Background check<br />
and drug screen<br />
conducted.<br />
Call 419-930-AMRI for<br />
application times.<br />
PET SITTER needed in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
area. Must be available<br />
days, evenings and holidays.<br />
Send resume to: pet<br />
nannynwohio@sbcglobal.com.<br />
FOR RENT<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />
Available starting at $585 includes free<br />
gas heat, central air and water. Close to<br />
schools, downtown and grocery shopping.<br />
Visit us online at<br />
www.investekmanagement.com<br />
then call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour<br />
Affordable Apartments<br />
Applications being accepted for<br />
efficiency and 1 bedroom apartments<br />
for eligible seniors and<br />
physically disabled adults. Rents<br />
below market rate, utilities included.<br />
Located in beautiful, historic<br />
downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For<br />
more information contact:<br />
Elm House Apartments<br />
419-874-2376<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 />
1 Bedroom<br />
Mobile Home<br />
Gas heat, appliances,<br />
good location.<br />
$305/month<br />
419-215-8378<br />
PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroom<br />
apartment overlooking<br />
lake. Garage, no pets. $595.<br />
Broker/owner 419-874-1112,<br />
419-874-1188.<br />
ROSSFORD DOWNTOWN<br />
commercial/office space. 400<br />
square-feet available. Includes<br />
office, storage, restroom.<br />
419-725-2828.<br />
ROSSFORD, 1 bedroom<br />
house, newly remodeled, all<br />
new appliances. Available<br />
January 1. $650/month, no<br />
pets, 419-509-3286.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Happy New Year!<br />
$199,900 $184,900<br />
DOG WALKER for small<br />
breed, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area. 2-3<br />
times/day at $10/walk.<br />
419-944-3446.<br />
PART-TIME GREETER<br />
needed for our <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
campus. Apply in person to<br />
Trainco Truck Driving School,<br />
26718 Oregon Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
between 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
SEEKING PART-TIME office<br />
suppport for <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
location from 10 a.m to 2 p.m,<br />
$10/hour. Should have basic<br />
accounting background and<br />
knowledge of Word and Excel<br />
programs. Benefits available<br />
after 90 days. Apply to:<br />
afoster@barneys-inc.com<br />
THE CITY of Bowling Green<br />
is seeking qualified, experienced<br />
and aquatic certified independent<br />
contractors to teach<br />
a variety of contracted fitness<br />
programs in the new outdoor<br />
city pool. Proof of liability insurance<br />
also required. Send resume<br />
including teaching experience,<br />
description of classes<br />
you could offer and other applicable<br />
information to BG<br />
Parks and Recreation, 1291<br />
Conneaut Avenue, Bowling<br />
Green, Ohio 43402.<br />
Perry’s Landing<br />
Space for Rent<br />
•Commercial/Office<br />
Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800<br />
square feet available.<br />
•1 bedroom apt. available,<br />
$525 plus utilities.<br />
419-352-0717<br />
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 />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Townhome<br />
2 bedroom available,<br />
1 1/2 bath, full basement,<br />
w/ w/d hookups,<br />
1 car garage. Located in<br />
residential neighborhood<br />
Rent $750 + utilities.<br />
Call for showing!!<br />
419-353-5800<br />
www.meccabg.com<br />
PERRYSBURG TWIN-<br />
PLEX, $675/month. 2 bedroom,<br />
1 bath, C/A, washer/<br />
dryer hook-up, garage. Nonsmoking.<br />
No pets. 419-872-<br />
2131.<br />
SOUTH TOLEDO. 1,2 and 3<br />
bedroom spacious apartment<br />
homes with washer/dryer.<br />
Across from the 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, second floor.<br />
$525 per month plus deposit.<br />
Call 419-843-2065.<br />
PUBLISHER’S<br />
NOTICE<br />
All real estate advertising<br />
in this newspaper is subject to<br />
the Federal Fair Housing Act<br />
which makes it illegal to advertise<br />
“any preference, limitation<br />
or discrimination based on<br />
race, color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />
familial status or national<br />
origin, or intention to make<br />
any such preference, limitation<br />
or discrimination.” Familial<br />
status includes children under<br />
the age of 18 living with parents<br />
or legal custodians, pregnant<br />
women and people<br />
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This newspaper will not<br />
knowingly accept any advertising<br />
for real estate which is in<br />
26250 Black Oak 7171 East Lake<br />
2100+ SF 2180 SF<br />
4 bed, 2.5 baths 4 bed, 3.5 baths<br />
cul-de-sac/fin. basement quartz counters, full fin. bsmt.<br />
Open Sunday 1-2:30 Open Sunday 1-2:30<br />
OTHER NEW LISTINGS<br />
1571 Indian Creek (Open Sunday), <strong>Perrysburg</strong> $179,900<br />
1227 Grassy Ct. (Reduced), Rossford $179,900<br />
1234 Cass Rd. (5 car, 2700 SF), Maumee $187,500<br />
6847 Heathercove (4 bed, 3.5 bath), Maumee $183,590<br />
13321 Reitz Rd., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools. Custom br. ranch on<br />
1600 Michigan (brick ranch), Maumee $115,900<br />
7<br />
4579<br />
acres<br />
Co.<br />
w/<br />
Rd.<br />
½<br />
1-2<br />
acre<br />
(2 ponds,<br />
pond.<br />
log<br />
Features:<br />
cabin), Swanton<br />
4 beds,<br />
$246,500<br />
2 ½ baths, grt.<br />
rm., fin. bsmt w/ 3 rec rooms & den. 2+ car garage,<br />
LAND FOR SALE<br />
workshop. 13870 Roachton Mother-in-law Road, 103 acres, suite <strong>Perrysburg</strong> has 2 beds, $1,525,500 grt. rm. violation & of the law. Our read-<br />
kitchen, 13877 Roachton separate Road, utilities 31 acres, & entrance. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> $442,500. PENDING ers are hereby informed that all<br />
4740 Cinnamon, lot, Sylvania $39,900 dwellings advertised in this<br />
127 Dorcus,<br />
newspaper are available on an<br />
ToonTeamHomeSales.com lot, Springfield for more information $19,900<br />
equal opportunity basis. Call<br />
See custom video tours of all listings at<br />
the Fair Housing Center, 243www.toonteamhomesales.com<br />
6163, before you run your ad-<br />
Jeannie: (419) 297-0728<br />
Jeannie: 419-297-0728<br />
vertisement. To complain of<br />
Stephen: (419) 290-6513<br />
Stephen: 419-290-6513<br />
James: (419) 290-6254<br />
discrimination call HUD toll-<br />
James: 419-290-6254<br />
free at 1-800-669-9777. The<br />
toll-free telephone <strong>number</strong> for<br />
the hearing impaired is<br />
1-800-927-9275.
REAL ESTATE<br />
WELLES BOWEN<br />
REALTORS<br />
Jill and Mark Perry<br />
Jill - 419-283-4300<br />
Mark - 419-266-7653<br />
Office - 419-874-7958<br />
––––––––––––We Treat You Like Family –––––––––––––<br />
14568 Monarch Ct.<br />
Open floor plan, beautiful<br />
hardwood and ceramic<br />
floors - finished basement.<br />
$264,900.<br />
25955 Cherbourg<br />
Willowbend beauty on .75<br />
acres. First floor master.<br />
Gorgeous kitchen and vaulted<br />
family room addition.<br />
$281,000.<br />
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />
Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination<br />
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to<br />
make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the<br />
age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children<br />
under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in<br />
violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper<br />
are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you<br />
run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />
The toll-free telephone <strong>number</strong> for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.<br />
Office: 419.874.8311<br />
Home: 419.666.8423<br />
Fax: 419.874.9536<br />
Cell: 419.266.2588<br />
REALTY, INC.<br />
GRI<br />
PAM’S PICKS<br />
29900 St. Andrews . . . . . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . . . $279,900<br />
6227 Wexford Ct.. . . . . . Cul-de-sac Lot . . . . $199,500<br />
3 New England Lane . 3 Meadows Condo . . $109,900<br />
5 New England Lane . . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . $104,900<br />
E-mail: ppilz@buckeye-express.com<br />
Jim Simons<br />
419.344.9702<br />
New! 1020 Louisiana. This<br />
great home features an attached<br />
apartment for extra living quarters,<br />
complete with extra<br />
kitchen, bath, bed and living<br />
rooms. All on a great intown lot.<br />
$176,000.<br />
Other Great Homes for Sale<br />
NEW! 9604 Ford Road, 2 acre golf course lot . . . . . . . .$250,000<br />
268 Blue Harbor, Valley Brook Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING<br />
NEW PRICE! 27262 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . .$234,000<br />
334 Valley Lane, beautiful home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING<br />
NEW! 834 Maple St., <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Wonderful bsmt ranch .$148,000<br />
NEW PRICE! 525 Bennington, Maumee beauty . . . . . .$139,900<br />
NEW! 1801 Wildwood, wooded retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . .$130,000<br />
NEW! 15 Kingsview, great condo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$129,900<br />
NEW! 3806 Glendale. Great Toledo ranch home . . . . . .$116,900<br />
NEW! 308 E. Boundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Great home . . . . . . .$94,900<br />
Dowling Road, Lots of Lots 5+ acres each . . . . . . . . . . . .$65,000<br />
Check out these homes at<br />
www.jimsimonshomes.com<br />
ERRYS SELL<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
& ROSSFORD!<br />
Check out our listings<br />
plus a 360˚ Virtual Tour at<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 12:30 - 3:00<br />
321 E. Second St.<br />
Gorgeous in-town historic home on over 1/2 acres with new inground<br />
pool. Beautiful woodwork, 4 BR, 3 1/2 bath, updated<br />
kitchen, truly one of a kind. $469,900.<br />
BY APPOINTMENT<br />
545 E. Seventh<br />
Unique in-town soft contemporary<br />
on large treed lot.<br />
First floor master. $329,900.<br />
860 Ashington Dr.<br />
Great location. Sellers have<br />
recently installed new carpet,<br />
flooring, paint, etc.<br />
Hardwood kitchen, screened<br />
porch. New windows.<br />
$199,900.<br />
13716 Otusso<br />
New Crandenbrook listing<br />
in beautiful condition. Granite<br />
and hardwood kitchen.<br />
Beautiful yard with inground<br />
pool. $234,900.<br />
16390 W. Yeasting Rd.<br />
Newer ranch on over 1 acre<br />
in Elmore. $159,900.<br />
PENDING & RECENTLY SOLD<br />
2490 Mission Hill • 23708 Hull Prairie • 451 E. Front • 26610 Brentfield • 26856 Ottekee<br />
102 Earl North • 25201 Ramblehurst Dr. • 602 Delaware • 10352 Whiteoak • 15452 King Rd.<br />
GO TO WWW.PERRYTEAM.NET FOR ALL OUR LISTINGS!<br />
REALTY<br />
EQUAL HOUSING<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
Phil Casey<br />
419.360.3304<br />
pcasey@sulphurspringsrealty.com<br />
26709 Green Ville, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Wonderful family home in Riverford, new<br />
granite in kitchen and island stove, terrific<br />
master suite and great basement. Open<br />
House Sunday, 12-2 p.m. $319,000.<br />
29772 Foxhill<br />
Lovely villa in The Hamlet. 3 bed, 3.5<br />
bath, porch. Must see!! Open House Sunday,<br />
2:30-4 p.m. $299,000.<br />
“Discover the Best!”<br />
Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABR<br />
TBR Million Dollar Club Life Member<br />
Congratulations 2010 Company Sales Leader!<br />
Featured Listing!<br />
LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Schools. Parcel P60-<br />
400-210000065002, $42,000.<br />
Call 419-690-2183.<br />
PERRYSBURG, THREE<br />
Meadows 5 townhouse rental<br />
property. Each unit: 2 beds<br />
up, 1-1/2 baths, living room,<br />
family room with fireplace,<br />
kitchen with appliances,<br />
basement with washer/dryer<br />
hook-up, patio, 1 car garage<br />
with opener. $359,000.<br />
419-304-6765 evenings.<br />
Bruce Lively<br />
Mortgage Lender<br />
419-898-8352<br />
224 W. Front Street – Historic 4 BR/3<br />
bath, 2944 s.f. Home w/great river views &<br />
in-ground pool! Close to town, master suite<br />
has walk-in closet & screen porch.<br />
$309,900. #71944<br />
26561 Basswood – OPEN SUNDAY 12-<br />
2, – NEW LISTING – 4 BR/2.5 BA, built<br />
2006, 2064 s.f.<br />
6102 Holly Valley, Toledo – 4 BR/2.5 BA,<br />
large yard! $135,900<br />
9863 Sedgefield – Contingent<br />
14589 Wood Creek – PENDING<br />
24854 Lake Winds – PENDING<br />
10770 Waterview – SOLD<br />
28217 White Rd –SOLD<br />
1877 Horseshoe Bend – SOLD<br />
933 Bexley – SOLD<br />
3059 Villa– SOLD<br />
2650 Secor – SOLD<br />
For more information:<br />
Donna Friesner, e-Pro<br />
419-356-6688<br />
www.donnafriesner.danberry.com<br />
Infoline #<br />
419-539-1020<br />
14645 Deerwood Court ~ $649,900<br />
Spectacular Colonial situated on one of the most desirable Sanctuary<br />
private cul-de-sac wooded ravine lots. First floor master<br />
suite, all bedrooms are ensuite! High tech security. Gorgeous veranda!<br />
700 Highland<br />
Single Family Homes<br />
Rossford $124,900<br />
6738 Gaines Mill Sylvania ~ Lincoln Woods $178,000<br />
14645 Deerwood Court Ravine Lot, The Sanctuary $649,900<br />
23850 W. State Route 579 SOLD<br />
28503 E. River Road SOLD<br />
Building Lots<br />
River Ridge Subdivision Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong>*Call for details<br />
Sanctuary Plat III <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />
Sanctuary Plat VII <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />
Sanctuary on the River <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />
27575 West River <strong>Perrysburg</strong> $79,900<br />
27547 West River <strong>Perrysburg</strong> $160,000<br />
View Current Listings @ www.ListedByBetty.com<br />
Home: 419.666.8606 or Office 419.479.2227 x235<br />
6036 BRIDGEVIEW<br />
Drive, 43611. Beautiful 3<br />
bedroom, 3-1/2 bath home in<br />
Shoreland. Large corner lot,<br />
heated pool, jetted tub, newer<br />
flooring, sprinkler system,<br />
finished rec room. Open<br />
house January 20, 2-4. Asking<br />
$139,900. Showing by<br />
appointment to pre-approved<br />
buyers. 419-350-2945 or<br />
kschlachter@bex.net.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Real Estate<br />
News and Stats<br />
at<br />
www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.com<br />
MOVING?<br />
Advertise your home<br />
in the classifieds<br />
419-874-2528<br />
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Info + Photos on all MLS properties<br />
go to www.danberry.com<br />
SulphurSpringsRealty.com<br />
Mindy McGrail<br />
Cell 419.304.3339<br />
mindymcgrail@bex.net<br />
4722 305th Street . Gorgeous Lake Erie waterfront . $419,900<br />
127 W. Second . . . .New List. Historic Dist. 4 bed . .$219,000<br />
952 Bexley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . .$209,900<br />
14606 Dexter Falls . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900<br />
413 Turnbury . . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$124,900<br />
2739 Sweetbriar . .Immaculate 2 story 3 bed condo . .$79,900<br />
1341 Stanwix . . . . . . . . . . .Charming ranch . . . . . . . .$79,900<br />
3030 Medford . . .2 bedrooms & large upstairs loft . .$69,900<br />
Inlot 22 Belmont Farms . Belmont CC 15th Fairway . $60,000<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 2-3:30 – 2709 Derby –<br />
Spacious home in desirable Hasty Hills, 4<br />
BR, 2.5 Ba, 3 car garage. $299,900.<br />
30033 Saint Andrews – Beautiful home situated<br />
on Belmont’s 9th tee, 4 BR, 2.5 BA,<br />
located in township so no city taxes.<br />
$227,500.<br />
New Price – 6499 Garden Road – Totally<br />
updated 2 BR, 1.5 BA condo, nothing to do<br />
but move in. $69,500.<br />
590 Candyce – PENDING<br />
1666 Castlebar – SOLD<br />
269 Cedar Ridge – SOLD<br />
Cecilia Richardson, ABR<br />
419-356-2000<br />
www.ceciliarichardson.danberry.com<br />
26355 Seminary Road – Impeccable 4-5<br />
bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 1st floor master, gorgeous<br />
kitchen, 5,200 sq. ft. includes finished<br />
basement. Circular drive. $559,000.<br />
Sanctuary Lot – Prestigious Mission Hill<br />
Drive. Last lot. Best value. $83,000.<br />
0 W. River Road – List $399,500 – SOLD<br />
14720 Wood Creek – List $725,000 –<br />
SOLD<br />
14631 Deerwood – List $675,000 – SOLD<br />
9577 Sheffield – List $264,900 – SOLD<br />
25811 Edinborough – List<br />
$407,731 – SOLD<br />
7548 Fox Lane – List<br />
$199,900 – SOLD<br />
Chris Finkbeiner<br />
419-874-3505<br />
Mobile 419-283-3505<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM!<br />
PUBLIC<br />
NOTICES<br />
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE<br />
MUST KNOW”<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
SEALED BIDS will be received<br />
by the Director of<br />
Public Service of the City of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County,<br />
Ohio at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />
Building located at<br />
201 West Indiana Avenue,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551-<br />
1582 in said City Office<br />
until 1:30 p.m. EDST on January<br />
30, 2013, for the performance<br />
of all labor and<br />
the furnishing of all materials,<br />
tools, machinery and appliances<br />
necessary for the<br />
construction of the “WOO-<br />
US 20/SR 65 – 1.07/18.67,<br />
Christine B. Rettig<br />
e-PRO<br />
419.874.5582<br />
crettig@bex.net<br />
29605 Gleneagles Road<br />
$249,000<br />
Priced to Sell! Ranch Condo, Updated & Fresh!<br />
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />
205 Hoffman $134,900 Possession at Closing<br />
3500 Stillwater Blvd.<br />
VILLAS AND CONDOS<br />
$449,000 Immaculate Condition!<br />
29605 Gleneagles Road $249,000 OPEN SUN. 2-4 PM<br />
14889 Lake Winds Drive<br />
BUILDING LOTS<br />
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ODOT PID No. 93591” in<br />
accordance with the Plans<br />
and Contract Documents<br />
prepared by Proudfoot Associates,<br />
and at that time be<br />
publicly opened and read<br />
aloud. All bids shall be<br />
signed and enclosed in a<br />
sealed envelope marked<br />
“WOO-US 20/SR 65 –<br />
1.07/18.67, ODOT PID No.<br />
93591”, and addressed to<br />
the Director of Public Service.<br />
Each bid shall contain<br />
the name of each person,<br />
firm or corporation interested<br />
in same and must be<br />
accompanied by either a bid<br />
bond to the satisfaction of<br />
the Director of Public Service,<br />
or a certified check on a<br />
solvent bank, in the amount<br />
of ten (10%) percent of the<br />
amount of the Bid, made<br />
payable to the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
as a guarantee that<br />
if the Bid is accepted, a Contract<br />
will be entered into<br />
and its performance properly<br />
secured.<br />
The project consists of the<br />
improvement of 0.77 miles<br />
of US 20 / SR 65 with pavement<br />
planning and resurfacing,<br />
curb replacement,<br />
upgrading curb ramps,<br />
minor drainage work, new<br />
pavement markings and<br />
restoration work.<br />
This project is classified as<br />
a Local Public Agency project<br />
with the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
administering the<br />
project and the Ohio Department<br />
of Transportation<br />
providing project oversight.<br />
All contractors must be<br />
ODOT Prequalified. The<br />
DBE goal is 9%.<br />
The Plans and Contract<br />
Documents may be obtained<br />
from the office of<br />
Proudfoot Associates, 2005<br />
Michael Owens Way, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Ohio 43551, upon<br />
non-refundable payment of<br />
$100.00. Plans and Contract<br />
Documents will also be on<br />
file at the Plan Room of<br />
Builders Exchange of Toledo,<br />
5555 Airport Highway, Suite<br />
140, Toledo, OH 43615.<br />
Bidders must comply with<br />
the prevailing wage rates<br />
pursuant to the Davis-Bacon<br />
Act.<br />
Bidders shall submit with<br />
this Bid the Affidavit in compliance<br />
with Ohio Revised<br />
Code Section 3517.13<br />
(Pages CC-1 to CC-4 of the<br />
Contract Documents) and<br />
shall certify compliance<br />
where indicated under the<br />
Federal and State Requirements<br />
Section of the Contract<br />
Documents.<br />
Bids received after the<br />
scheduled Bid opening date<br />
and time, or not accompanied<br />
by a satisfactory Bid<br />
Bond or Check, will neither<br />
be read nor considered.<br />
The successful bidder will<br />
be required to submit a Per-<br />
The Toledo Museum of<br />
Art announces the following<br />
program highlights for January.<br />
Admission is free.<br />
Special Events<br />
“A Brush with Art:<br />
Rhythms and Harmonies in<br />
Art,” January 11, at 2:30<br />
p.m. Meet in Herrick Lobby.<br />
This month’s free cultural<br />
program for Toledo Museum<br />
of Art visitors with early<br />
stage memory loss explores<br />
rhythm and harmony in art<br />
and features a harp and piano<br />
recital. Guided by trained docents<br />
and volunteers, the program<br />
is designed to foster<br />
socialization, manual dexterity<br />
and mental alertness.<br />
Friends and family are welcome<br />
to attend. Registration<br />
is required. Call the<br />
Alzheimer’s Association,<br />
Northwest Ohio Chapter at<br />
419-537-1999 or 1-800-272-<br />
3900 to register. Sponsored<br />
in part by Healthcare REIT.<br />
“Touching the Stars:<br />
Costume Design from<br />
Covent Garden to Hollywood,”<br />
January 20, at 2 p.m.<br />
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formance Bond, Maintenance<br />
Bond, and Certificates<br />
of Insurance.<br />
The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> reserves<br />
the right to reject any<br />
or all Bids, and to award the<br />
project to the lowest and<br />
best bidder. The City also reserves<br />
the right to add or<br />
subtract from the quantities<br />
shown in the proposal.<br />
No bidder may withdraw<br />
his Bid for a period of sixty<br />
(60) days after the scheduled<br />
closing time for receipt of<br />
Bids.<br />
BY ORDER OF THE CITY<br />
OF PERRYSBURG, OHIO<br />
Director of Public Service<br />
Jon G. Eckel<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong>, issues of January 9, 16<br />
and 23, 2013.<br />
Toledo Museum of Art program<br />
highlights for January<br />
award-winning costume designer<br />
and creator of Lady<br />
Gaga’s Living Dress, talks<br />
about her work for feature<br />
films, theater, opera, ballet<br />
and television. As the talent<br />
behind the Batsuit, the Penguin<br />
and Catwoman costumes<br />
for Batman Returns,<br />
Ms. Burnham also is known<br />
for her creature creations.<br />
She has made creatures for<br />
Jim Henson’s Creature Shop<br />
in London as well as Aslan<br />
the Lion for the BBC production<br />
of “The Chronicles<br />
of Narnia.” The designer recently<br />
launched The Little<br />
Costume Shop, a collection<br />
of intricately detailed costume<br />
miniatures of opera and<br />
ballet costumes which are<br />
housed at the Royal Opera<br />
House at Covent Garden.<br />
Winterlude Gallery Talk<br />
Series: “Warming the Soul<br />
on a Cold Night,” January<br />
25, at 7 p.m. Meet in Libbey<br />
Court. Ed Hill, works on<br />
paper assistant at the Toledo<br />
Museum of Art, discusses art<br />
showing what people have<br />
used to chase away the cold.
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary<br />
Club will hold its 29th Annual<br />
Charity Auction on Saturday,<br />
February 9, at the Hilton Gar-<br />
den Inn, Levis Commons, Per-<br />
rysburg. This year’s event<br />
theme is “The Magic of Giv-<br />
ing” and the event will feature<br />
both a silent and oral auction.<br />
In addition, there will be two<br />
featured performers–Pattrick,<br />
an award winning professional<br />
magician, and Kelly Croy, a<br />
nationally known speaker, per-<br />
formance artist and educator.<br />
Local WTOL-TV News An-<br />
chor Jerry Anderson will serve<br />
as master of ceremonies and<br />
auctioneer.<br />
Tickets are $75 per person.<br />
Doors open at 5 p.m. with a<br />
cash bar and performances by<br />
Pattrick the magician. Kelly<br />
Croy will speak and perform at<br />
6:30 p.m., followed by dinner<br />
at 7:15 p.m. and the oral auc-<br />
tion at 8 p.m. Sponsors for the<br />
event are Ed Schmidt Automo-<br />
tive Group, Farmers and Mer-<br />
chants Bank, Morgan Stanley<br />
SmithBarney and Signature<br />
Bank.<br />
Proceeds from the Perrys-<br />
burg Rotary Auction will ben-<br />
efit The Rotary Club of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s Endowed Schol-<br />
arship at Owens Community<br />
College and The Cocoon Shel-<br />
ter. The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary<br />
Club’s Endowed Scholarship<br />
at Owens Community College<br />
was established five years ago<br />
with a goal of funding a total<br />
of $100,000. This is the fifth<br />
and final year of the club’s<br />
funding efforts. The scholar-<br />
ship benefits graduates of<br />
Penta Career Center who want<br />
to pursue post-secondary edu-<br />
cation at Owens Community<br />
College but need financial as-<br />
sistance.<br />
The Cocoon Shelter pro-<br />
vides safety, healing and jus-<br />
tice for battered women and<br />
their children who live in<br />
Wood County and surrounding<br />
areas. The Cocoon Shelter is<br />
committed to ending domestic<br />
violence and empowering<br />
those affected by it.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotarians have<br />
been busy soliciting donations<br />
of items and have secured va-<br />
cation packages to Florida and<br />
Hawaii along with airplane<br />
flying lessons, Lake Erie fish-<br />
ing trips and electronic items.<br />
During the past 29 years,<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary Club<br />
has used its auction proceeds<br />
to benefit projects such as do-<br />
nating $200,000 to the new<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary Commu-<br />
nity Park project on Fort<br />
Meigs Road; contributing<br />
$10,000 for the construction of<br />
Fort Imagination in Wood-<br />
lands Park, and purchasing a<br />
multi-passenger van for the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> School district.<br />
Outside of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
community, the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Rotary Club has funded proj-<br />
ects such as: contributing<br />
$25,000 to help construct the<br />
Deborah House, a home for<br />
abused girls in Timisoara, Ro-<br />
mania; the drilling of 13 water<br />
wells in Vietnam; collecting<br />
350 used bicycles for shipment<br />
to Guatemalan villages for<br />
transportation; coordinating<br />
the delivery of fire trucks and<br />
medical equipment to third<br />
world countries; contributing<br />
$18,000 to the Mensies Center,<br />
an orphanage for abused chil-<br />
dren in Belize; and participat-<br />
ing with Rotarians worldwide<br />
to contribute more than $650<br />
million for the eradication of<br />
polio.<br />
Donations to the Perrys-<br />
burg Rotary Club Charity Auc-<br />
tion are tax-deductible.<br />
Donations can be made by<br />
contacting any <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Ro-<br />
tarian or through the club’s<br />
Web site at www.perrys<br />
burgrotary.org.<br />
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Stand up for women’s heart health<br />
at this free community breakfast forum!<br />
To register for this free celebration, call 419-897-5477 by Mon., Jan. 21.<br />
Or, e-mail contactus@stlukeshospital.com.<br />
Fri., Feb. 1<br />
Location: ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital Auditorium, 5901 Monclova Road, Maumee<br />
Cost: Free, but registration is required. Please R.S.V.P. by Mon., Jan. 21.<br />
7 a.m. Heart-Healthy Breakfast<br />
7:30 a.m. Keynote Speakers Rajendra R. Kattar, MD<br />
Cardiologist<br />
Women and Heart Disease<br />
I’m a Survivor!<br />
Julie Funk will share her heart health<br />
journey and inspire you to take heart and<br />
take care of yourself.<br />
8:30 a.m. Wear Red Photo Op Wear your red and smile for the camera!<br />
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Heart-Healthy<br />
Screenings<br />
Blood pressure, non-fasting blood<br />
sugar, total cholesterol and carotid<br />
artery screens. Screenings will not begin<br />
until after the Wear Red photo is taken.<br />
ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital National Wear Red Day Community Forum<br />
Rotary Club to hold 29th Annual Charity Auction<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary’s 29th Annual Charity Auction is<br />
themed “The Magic of Giving” and will feature Pattrick, a<br />
professional magician, and Kelly Croy, a Nationally Known<br />
Speaker, Performance Artist & Educator. The event will<br />
be held on Saturday evening, Feb. 9, 2013 at The Hilton<br />
Garden Inn, Levis Commons, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Martin Land, past presi-<br />
dent of the Old Northwest<br />
Military History Associa-<br />
tion, will present “The<br />
March to the Rapids” on<br />
Thursday, January 17, at<br />
7:30 p.m., at the Fort Meigs<br />
visitor center in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
The presentation is free and<br />
open to the public. Doors<br />
open at 7 p.m.<br />
The War of 1812 started<br />
poorly for American forces<br />
in the Western Theater of<br />
War. What was thought to<br />
be a quick march into Upper<br />
Canada resulted in a major<br />
defeat with the surrender of<br />
Detroit in the summer of<br />
1812.<br />
After the fall of Detroit,<br />
a new Army of the North-<br />
west was organized and<br />
William Henry Harrison<br />
placed in its command. Har-<br />
rison was determined to<br />
build a large fortification at<br />
the foot of the Maumee<br />
River rapids in anticipation<br />
of an eventual invasion into<br />
Canada, but to do this; his<br />
forces would have to con-<br />
verge from three cardinal di-<br />
rections in the middle of a<br />
rough Ohio winter.<br />
Join Mr. Land as he ex-<br />
plores the hardships these<br />
soldiers endured on their<br />
march to the rapids to build<br />
what would become the<br />
largest woodened walled<br />
fort in the country.<br />
Mr. Land is a long time<br />
student, researcher and lec-<br />
turer on the War of 1812.<br />
His expertise includes the<br />
history of Fort Meigs as<br />
well as the role of artillery<br />
in the War of 1812.<br />
In addition to his full<br />
time position with Davis<br />
Besse Nuclear Power Sta-<br />
tion, he is an historical in-<br />
terpreter at Fort Meigs and<br />
enjoys participating in War<br />
of 1812 reenactments<br />
throughout the United<br />
States and Canada.<br />
The program is spon-<br />
sored by the Anderton Bent-<br />
ley Fund in memory of<br />
Christopher Perky, who<br />
served at Fort Meigs during<br />
the War of 1812.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit the Web site at<br />
www.fortmeigs.org or call<br />
1-800-283-8916.<br />
History lecture series continues<br />
at Fort Meigs Thurs., January 17<br />
Area volunteers will pro-<br />
vide free assistance to tax-<br />
payers with their 2012<br />
federal, Ohio, and school<br />
district income tax returns.<br />
This service is sponsored by<br />
AARP and is hosted by Way<br />
Public Library. All returns<br />
are filed electronically.<br />
The volunteers’ mission<br />
is to provide high-quality,<br />
free income tax assistance<br />
and form preparation to low-<br />
and moderate-income tax-<br />
payers, with special attention<br />
to those age 60 and older.<br />
AARP membership is not re-<br />
quired. Nationwide, approx-<br />
imately 36,000 volunteers<br />
helped more than 2.5 million<br />
customers last season at<br />
more than 6,000 sites. Most<br />
customers had household in-<br />
comes of less than $50,000,<br />
and over 80 percent were age<br />
60 or older.<br />
Area residents are en-<br />
couraged to consider volun-<br />
teering for the 2012 tax<br />
season. Previous experience<br />
with tax preparation services<br />
is not necessary.<br />
Volunteers need to com-<br />
mit to training in January,<br />
pass a competency test, and<br />
are expected to volunteer for<br />
at least four hours each week<br />
during the tax season (Febru-<br />
ary 4 through April 11). In-<br />
terested persons can send an<br />
e-mail to Gene Palmer at<br />
gpalmer@bex.net or visit the<br />
AARP Web site at<br />
www.aarp.org/taxaide.<br />
Complex tax issues–in-<br />
cluding depreciation, lengthy<br />
schedule Ds, casualty losses,<br />
complex K-1s, farm income,<br />
employee business expenses<br />
over $5,000, and military re-<br />
turns–are beyond the scope<br />
of this service. Earned In-<br />
come credits, child tax cred-<br />
its, unemployment benefits,<br />
child and dependent care ex-<br />
penses, education credits,<br />
IRA contributions, capital<br />
gains/losses, and disability<br />
income are all within the<br />
scope of this service.<br />
Taxpayers must bring pic-<br />
ture ID, social security cards<br />
for all family members, last<br />
year’s tax return, current<br />
W2s and 1099 statements,<br />
broker tax statements plus<br />
any additional documenta-<br />
tion they feel is pertinent.<br />
To make an appointment,<br />
call the library’s Information<br />
Desk, starting Monday, Jan-<br />
uary 28, at 419-874-3135,<br />
extension 119.<br />
Beginning Monday, Feb-<br />
ruary 4, appointments can be<br />
scheduled by contacting the<br />
tax-preparation site (the Way<br />
Library Computer Lab) at<br />
419-874-3135, extension<br />
136.<br />
The site will be open<br />
Mondays and Wednesdays,<br />
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and<br />
Tuesdays and Thursdays,<br />
from noon to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Area volunteers prepare for<br />
tax season at Way Library<br />
Annual Girl Scouts cookie, snack bar sales begin<br />
Girl Scouts of Western<br />
Ohio are now taking orders<br />
for their annual cookie sales. A<br />
total of six Girl Scout cookies<br />
are offered: Thin Mints,<br />
Samoas, Tagalongs, Trefoils,<br />
Do-Si-Dos and Savannah<br />
Smiles. New packaging for the<br />
cookie boxes highlight the<br />
skills girls learn through the<br />
Girl Scout Cookie Program.<br />
Two new items have been<br />
added to this year’s product<br />
line. Girl Scout snack bars<br />
made of hearty rolled oats,<br />
crispy cereal flakes and chewy<br />
granola with a chocolate<br />
dipped bottom and chocolate<br />
drizzle for the top are available<br />
in Double Dutch and Tagalong<br />
varieties. The snack bars are<br />
individually wrapped in pack-<br />
ages of five. Girls from Girl<br />
Scouts of Western Ohio were<br />
used in marketing the Double<br />
Dutch snack bar.<br />
For more than 80 years,<br />
Girl Scouts, with the support<br />
of their families, have helped<br />
ensure the success of the Girl<br />
Scout Cookie Program.<br />
“From its earliest begin-<br />
nings to its current popularity,<br />
the sale of cookies has helped<br />
Girl Scouts have fun and de-<br />
velop valuable life skills such<br />
as critical thinking, problem<br />
solving and team work,” said<br />
Roni Luckenbill, Girl Scouts<br />
of Western Ohio CEO.<br />
There also is still time to be<br />
a Girl Scout this year. Girls<br />
wishing to join are welcome<br />
and can participate in the Girl<br />
Scout Cookie Program.<br />
Girl Scout cookies and<br />
snack bars are made by Little<br />
Brownie Bakers.<br />
The cookies are available<br />
in the six flavors and sell for<br />
$3.50 a box. The snack bars<br />
sell for $4 a box.<br />
For more information, to<br />
volunteer or make a donation,<br />
call 419-243-8216 or visit the<br />
Web site at www.girlscouts<br />
ofwesternohio.org.<br />
Caldecott<br />
Read-In event,<br />
potluck Jan. 19<br />
The Toledo-Lucas County<br />
Public Library invites adult<br />
patrons to the annual Calde-<br />
cott Read-In to see the best<br />
picture books for children all<br />
in one place. This annual li-<br />
brary event is now in its 39th<br />
year.<br />
Those attending may help<br />
the library choose the local<br />
Caldecott winner while com-<br />
paring favorites and meeting<br />
others interested in book de-<br />
sign and stories for children<br />
beginning at 9 a.m. on Satur-<br />
day, January 19 in the Hunt-<br />
ington Meeting Room at Main<br />
Library, 325 Michigan Street.<br />
The actual Caldecott win-<br />
ner will be announced later<br />
this month at the American Li-<br />
brary Association (ALA) mid-<br />
winter conference in Seattle.<br />
The Caldecott Medal was<br />
named in honor of nineteenth-<br />
century English illustrator<br />
Randolph Caldecott. The<br />
ALA has awarded the Medal<br />
annually since 1938 through<br />
its Association for Library<br />
Service to Children to the<br />
artist of the most distinguished<br />
American picture book for<br />
children.<br />
A potluck lunch is planned.<br />
Participants are encouraged to<br />
bring a salad or dessert to<br />
share, and your own table<br />
service. Beverages will be<br />
provided.<br />
As severe winter weather<br />
spreads across the country,<br />
heavy snow can put a strain a<br />
homeowner’s roof, leaving the<br />
property at risk of costly dam-<br />
age.<br />
Safely remove snow from a<br />
roof by using the following<br />
guidance from the Insurance<br />
Institute for Business & Home<br />
Safety (IBHS).<br />
Snow removal equipment<br />
meant for pavement should<br />
never be used on the roof since<br />
they can damage the roof cover<br />
system.<br />
Stay grounded. Use a snow<br />
rake with a long extension arm<br />
that will allow you to remove<br />
the snow while standing on the<br />
ground.<br />
Find additional resources to<br />
prevent roof damage during se-<br />
vere winter weather at<br />
http://disastersafety.org/<br />
freezing_weather/prevent -<br />
roof-collapse/.<br />
Tips for safely<br />
removing snow<br />
from a roof