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VOLUME 161, NUMBER 18 – MAY 1, 2013<br />

Twenty-nine years as a Tree City<br />

City celebrates Arbor Day in downtown historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> held its annual Arbor Day celebration last<br />

Friday, April 26, in downtown historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. City officials, staff<br />

and street tree commission members welcomed guests and Arbor<br />

Day poster winners and their families from each of the elementary<br />

schools.<br />

Organized by Judy Hagen, coordinator of the city’s Keep <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Beautiful program, the celebration featured the presentation of<br />

the Tree City USA award to Mayor Nelson Evans and the recognition<br />

of the student poster contest winners. New this year, the winning<br />

posters were made into banners and are hung on the lampposts<br />

along Louisiana Avenue. (The winners are pictured by school on<br />

page 11.)<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> achieved the Tree City recognition by meeting the<br />

program’s four requirements–a tree board or department, a treecare<br />

ordinance, an annual community forestry budget and an Arbor<br />

Day observance and proclamation. State Representative Tim Brown<br />

read a proclamation from the Ohio House of Representatives and<br />

congratulated the student award winners.<br />

David Kamphuis, Zoar Lutheran Church pastoral intern, gave the<br />

If transit levy is approved start date may take up to 60 days<br />

Mayor recognizes ‘Neighbors Helping Neighbors’ transportation volunteers<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

When <strong>Perrysburg</strong> public<br />

transportation ended last<br />

November, a group of concerned<br />

citizens joined to<br />

assist residents in need of<br />

transportation–Neighbors<br />

Helping Neighbors. During<br />

the past five months, approximately<br />

30 individuals used<br />

the service for a total of<br />

2,500 trips.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> voters will be<br />

asked to fund a five-year,<br />

0.8-mill transit levy on the<br />

May 7 ballot.<br />

At the April 23 meeting<br />

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

Mayor Nelson Evans honored<br />

and recognized those<br />

involved with Neighbors<br />

Helping Neighbors.<br />

“I really appreciate the<br />

efforts you have gone<br />

through to spend your time<br />

in transporting the people<br />

who really need our help in<br />

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invocation and benediction. Guest speaker for the event was Debbie<br />

Nofzinger, Wood County Park District educational coordinator, who<br />

spoke on the growth of a tree. Ginger Knudson, Country Garden<br />

Club president, presented a Yellow Wood tree to the city.<br />

Each Arbor Day poster contest winner received a recycle bag and<br />

goodies from Patricia Bloomer-Kirkpatrick, State Farm agent.<br />

Pictured from left kneeling, are Ella Hammitt, Drew Stockwell,<br />

Olivia Luscombe, Laura Swartz, Mairy Stevenson, Christian Schultz,<br />

Kayla McCorkle, Duncan Russell, Hannah Jeffrey and Grant Mickens,<br />

Standing from left, are Olivia Lattimore, Maddy Wagner, Sierra<br />

Hickerson, Carter Petteys, Greg Kuhr–superintendent of lands and<br />

sanitation, Hannah Davis, Lili Manea, Councilman Tom Mackin, Representative<br />

Brown, Rachel Hefner, Mayor Evans, Thomas Watkins,<br />

Jon Eckel–director of public service, Faith Obaob, Joe Dynda, Gwen<br />

Noe and Jacy Foos.<br />

Below left, Scott Heminger hangs one of the Arbor Day award<br />

winning banners. Right, Mayor Evans and Street Tree Commission<br />

member Scott Kirby recognizes the city for 29 years as a Tree City<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Mayor Nelson Evans recognized members of the Go <strong>Perrysburg</strong> “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” committee<br />

at last week’s council meeting. The group provided more than 2,500 rides for 30 individuals in the past five<br />

months.<br />

Pictured from left, are Dezyne Brown, Devotion Brown, Rosa Linda Brown, Pastor Dennis Ditto, Councilman<br />

Tom Mackin, MiMi Lainge, Stephen Curtis, Grant Chambers, Jerry Chambers, Derek O’Neal, Sara Weisenburger,<br />

Jack Hoeflinger, Mayor Evans, Carol Russell, Pinky Edens, Katrina Waters and Denny Barrett.<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />

Fort Meigs First Siege 1813 Bicentennial event<br />

As April 29, 1813<br />

dawned, the soldiers at Fort<br />

Meigs had been surrounded<br />

for two days by British<br />

forces and their Native<br />

American allies. This was a<br />

defining moment in the history<br />

of Ohio and the nation.<br />

The First Siege of Fort<br />

Meigs would help turn the<br />

tide of war and usher in a<br />

series of American victories<br />

that would secure the Ohio<br />

frontier.<br />

General William Henry<br />

Harrison wrote that day, “It<br />

is at length reduced to certainty<br />

that the enemy are<br />

about to carry into effect<br />

their threatened attack on<br />

this post” and urged his men<br />

“to your posts then fellow<br />

soldiers and remember that<br />

the eyes of your country are<br />

upon you!”<br />

This weekend, May 3, 4<br />

and 5, War of 1812 re-enactors<br />

from the U.S. and Canada<br />

will commemorate the<br />

200th anniversary of the<br />

First Siege of Fort Meigs by<br />

recreating authentic military<br />

camps and tactical demonstrations.<br />

This falls on the 200th<br />

anniversary of the bloodiest<br />

day of fighting at Fort<br />

Meigs.<br />

Visitors can experience<br />

period camps, musket and<br />

cannon demonstrations, battle<br />

re-enactments, hands-on<br />

activities, lectures, fife and<br />

drum concerts and more.<br />

The fort will host a traveling<br />

exhibit from the Cana-<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> School<br />

District continually faces<br />

challenges on maximizing<br />

its dollars, said Superintendent<br />

Tom Hosler at the April<br />

board of education meeting.<br />

“We have such a finite<br />

number of dollars allocated.<br />

We want to make sure we<br />

are spending them on programs,<br />

staff and students,<br />

and not on keeping buildings<br />

warm or the lights–any of<br />

those types of things,” he<br />

added.<br />

Board members heard a<br />

presentation from ABM, a<br />

Michigan firm specializing<br />

in “bundled energy solutions”–a<br />

program for<br />

schools to upgrade outdated<br />

and inefficient infrastructures<br />

with state-of-the-art,<br />

energy-efficient equipment<br />

and technology for a positive<br />

budget impact.<br />

“This is something that<br />

the board wants to consider<br />

carefully,” said the superintendent.<br />

“We want the board<br />

to learn how this [program]<br />

can benefit the district, what<br />

it means to the district.”<br />

Kelly Thomas of ABM<br />

told the board this is an<br />

important project for the<br />

school district and the district<br />

needs a way to fund it<br />

without any tax impact.<br />

YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER<br />

PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER<br />

Fort Meigs, the largest wooden-walled fort in America, is celebrating its bicentennial.<br />

This weekend more than 600 re-enactors from across the United States<br />

and Canada will commemorate the anniversary of the First Siege of Fort Meigs.<br />

dian War Museum which<br />

looks at the war from the<br />

perspective of all combatants.<br />

The Kentucky National<br />

Guard will have an exhibit<br />

on Kentucky militia’s role in<br />

the War of 1812.<br />

Lastly, a special display<br />

will show never-before-seen<br />

artifacts including letters,<br />

weapons, equipment and<br />

personal items from the War<br />

of 1812, including a piece of<br />

the ship where Francis Scott<br />

“This project needs to be<br />

self-funded,” she said. “First<br />

thing we did is figure out<br />

how much <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />

spending–cost per square<br />

foot in each individual<br />

building. The cost per square<br />

foot includes your gas, electric<br />

and water. Currently,<br />

you are spending $1.39 a<br />

square foot and if you<br />

decide to implement this<br />

plan, you could go down to<br />

97 cents. The good news is<br />

there are plenty of savings<br />

opportunities here.”<br />

ABM has guaranteed<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> schools a savings<br />

of $317,657 in annual utility<br />

expenses–a 30 percent<br />

reduction. In addition, a savings<br />

of $44,101 in operations<br />

and maintenance–a 25<br />

percent reduction.<br />

Those saved dollars will<br />

be used to upgrade the district’s<br />

most critical facility<br />

and energy infrastructure<br />

needs, including:<br />

•Updated energy efficient<br />

lighting and lighting controls<br />

throughout the buildings.<br />

•The combination of a recommissioned<br />

and new<br />

energy management system<br />

to replace components that<br />

have exceeded their useful<br />

life. Features include Webbased<br />

system, utilization of<br />

Key wrote the “Star-Spangled<br />

Banner,” the Greenville<br />

Treaty Wampum Belt, a<br />

fragment from the Brig Niagara<br />

and more.<br />

In addition, the Toledo<br />

Metroparks, Fallen Timbers<br />

Battlefield Preservation<br />

Commission will provide<br />

battlefield tours of Fallen<br />

Timbers and Fort Miamis in<br />

Maumee.<br />

A special historical marker<br />

program and interpretive<br />

panels will be unveiled at<br />

“free cooling” and updated<br />

graphics and scheduling.<br />

•Re-purposing of underutilized<br />

boilers to ensure<br />

most efficient use. Fort<br />

Meigs and Toth elementary<br />

schools will both receive<br />

boilers from the junior high<br />

school and Frank elementary.<br />

•Changing to low-flow<br />

fixtures in restrooms to<br />

reduce water consumption.<br />

“ABM guarantees cost,<br />

savings and performance,<br />

offsetting the projects costs<br />

for the schools by using<br />

existing funds to pay for the<br />

upgrades. Through the bundled<br />

energy solutions program,<br />

which is supported by<br />

federal government and<br />

Ohio legislation, the school<br />

district will be able to install<br />

new energy saving technologies<br />

throughout its buildings<br />

with no burden on tax-payers,”<br />

said Ms. Thomas.<br />

The board is expected to<br />

vote on the proposed project<br />

at its May 20 board of education<br />

meeting.<br />

Other Business<br />

In other business, the<br />

board:<br />

•Approved the following<br />

certified continuing contracts:<br />

Matt Boggs, high<br />

school English; Michelle<br />

Brunner, high school art;<br />

Scott Buker, high school<br />

intervention specialist; Amy<br />

Boros, Frank fifth grade;<br />

Traci Morgan, Frank fourth<br />

grade; Jessica Warga, Frank<br />

second grade; Megan Kuns,<br />

Toth fifth grade; Sherry<br />

Shaffer, Toth second grade;<br />

Nikki Ohms, Woodland<br />

guidance, and Rachel Lotycz,<br />

Fort Meigs intervention<br />

specialist.<br />

•Accepted the following<br />

certified retirements: Peter<br />

Kramp, Fort Meigs fourth<br />

75¢ SINGLE COPY<br />

Fort Miamis on Saturday<br />

afternoon.<br />

The Maumee branch of<br />

the Toledo-Lucas County<br />

Library will host a special<br />

memorial service on Sunday<br />

morning for the Kentucky<br />

soldiers who fought in<br />

“Dudley’s Defeat,” and the<br />

River House Art Gallery in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> will host a special<br />

Native American art<br />

exhibit over the weekend.<br />

A complete schedule of<br />

activities is on page 9.<br />

Board of education hears presentation on energy conservation<br />

with 30 percent utility and 25 percent operations reductions<br />

Memorial Day parade, graveside<br />

services Monday, May 27<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> American<br />

Legion Post 28 will hold its<br />

annual Memorial Day<br />

parade on Monday, May 27,<br />

at 10 a.m. Memorial services<br />

will be held at Fort<br />

Meigs Union Cemetery following<br />

the parade.<br />

All military veterans are<br />

invited to join in the parade<br />

and service. There is no registration<br />

for groups or individuals<br />

who wish to participate<br />

in the patriotic parade.<br />

For additional parade<br />

information, contact Bob<br />

Kervin at 419-874-5325.<br />

The parade will form at<br />

the corner of Louisiana<br />

Avenue and Fifth Street at<br />

9:30 a.m. It is requested that<br />

walkers and floats gather on<br />

the east side of Indiana<br />

Avenue in the Commodore<br />

parking lot area and vintage<br />

cars and motorized vehicles<br />

line up on the west side of<br />

the street.<br />

In the interest of safety,<br />

it is requested that no candy<br />

or other items be thrown<br />

into the crowd along the<br />

parade route.<br />

The parade will head<br />

north on Louisiana Avenue<br />

to Front Street, west to State<br />

Route 25 and into Fort<br />

Meigs Union Cemetery.<br />

The parade will stop at<br />

Hood Park for the placing<br />

of a wreath at the monument<br />

of those killed in service.<br />

Legion Post 28 wishes to<br />

memorialize all veterans<br />

who have passed since<br />

Memorial Day 2012.<br />

To have a veteran’s name<br />

read at the graveside ceremony,<br />

contact Legion Commander<br />

Craig Gauger at<br />

419-893-0512 or send an email<br />

to gcgauger@hotmail<br />

.com before May 20.<br />

grade teacher; Edina Zmuda,<br />

junior high school science<br />

teacher; Debra Fork, Fort<br />

Meigs first grade teacher,<br />

and Vickie Piersol, Fort<br />

Meigs second grade teacher.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

two-year certified contracts:<br />

High school–Candra Boggs,<br />

art; Caitlin Evans, English;<br />

Ben Fry, language arts;<br />

David Hunter, intervention<br />

specialist; Tim Kitson, language<br />

arts; Kim Layden, science;<br />

Patrick Murray, social<br />

studies; Rick Rettig, guidance;<br />

Bryan Skrzyniecki,<br />

science. Junior high–Shawn<br />

Bally, language arts; Jeff<br />

Beck, science; Kraig Bentley,<br />

music; Elizabeth<br />

Cranston, orchestra; Justin<br />

Fahncke, social studies;<br />

Albert Fischhaber, math;<br />

Rachel Heinrich, Spanish;<br />

Alyssa Horn, music; Wade<br />

Kuns, social studies; Sara<br />

Picking, science; Kerry<br />

Stoots, language arts, and<br />

Jamie Widdel, social studies.<br />

Fort Meigs–Anderson Brungard,<br />

first grade; Chelsea<br />

Cousino, fifth grade; Robin<br />

Gillmore, kindergarten;<br />

Linda Printy, fifth grade, and<br />

Sarilyn Sintobin, kindergarten.<br />

Frank–Denise<br />

Gigliotti, kindergarten;<br />

Doug Pevoar, intervention<br />

specialist and Margrit Ricther,<br />

first grade. Toth–Laura<br />

Johnson, fourth grade;<br />

William Lingle, first grade;<br />

Marsha Swanson, fifth<br />

grade, and Craig Weaver,<br />

intervention specialist.<br />

Woodland–Rhonda Jones,<br />

third grade; Cynthia Miller,<br />

first grade; Ashley Morris,<br />

fifth grade; Steven Neff,<br />

physical education; district -<br />

Judy Kotalik, ESL; and<br />

Michelle Predmore, technology,<br />

Toth and Fort Meigs.<br />

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Election Day May 7<br />

Polls will be open in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., next Tuesday, May 7, for<br />

a primary election.<br />

Only one race will appear on the ballot–Republican voters<br />

will select a candidate for judge of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Municipal Court from candidates Drew Griffith, Molly<br />

Mack and Aram Ohanian.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> city voters also will consider a new fiveyear,<br />

0.8-mill tax levy to provide public transportation.<br />

The Board of Elections will report election results Tuesday<br />

evening on its Web site, www.co.wood.oh.us/boe/.<br />

For information about polling locations, absentee ballots<br />

or other voting questions, call the Board of Elections at<br />

419-354-9120.


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Over the years I have done my best to serve the people<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. As a police officer, and later as Chief of the<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police Department, I worked hard to ensure<br />

that the citizens of our area were protected and served by<br />

those who were the most qualified and worthy of our trust.<br />

As Mayor of the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, I have always<br />

worked to ensure that the city is entrusted to the best and<br />

most qualified people. It is because of this that I am<br />

pleased to announce that I am endorsing Aram Matthew<br />

Ohanian for <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court Judge.<br />

Aram Matthew Ohanian has served the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Municipal Court for over 20 years, first in the Public<br />

Defender’s Office and for the last 10 years as a Prosecutor<br />

for the Wood County Prosecutor’s Office. He has handled<br />

thousands of cases in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court and<br />

Endorsed by<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Mayor Nelson Evans<br />

Common Pleas Court and understands the day to day issues that are heard before the bench. Because of this, he is<br />

the most qualified to lead the court and make the right choices as Judge. His experience and his commitment to the<br />

community ensure that he will protect the rights of our citizens and administer the duties of Judge in a fair and efficient<br />

manner. We deserve a Judge who has the experience, integrity and commitment to make a difference. Aram<br />

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our community. Your service<br />

has been above and<br />

beyond,” said the mayor.<br />

“<strong>Perrysburg</strong> is one of those<br />

communities that does not<br />

depend on government to<br />

solve their problems. People<br />

here see a need and they<br />

take care of it–and this is a<br />

fine example of that.”<br />

Recognized by the mayor<br />

were Jason Craig, Kathleen<br />

Schramko, Elizabeth Edens,<br />

Mark Zink, Ann Shelton,<br />

Debbie Chambers, Gerald<br />

Chambers, MiMi Laing, Ed<br />

Hoover, Maria Ermie, Holly<br />

Samuelson, Katrina Watters,<br />

Rosa Linda Brown and Pastor<br />

Dennis Ditto.<br />

Mrs. Brown, who coordinated<br />

riders with rides, told<br />

the mayor and council,<br />

“although the program was<br />

not a very large program, it<br />

did a great amount of work.<br />

And it was only because we<br />

had some wonderful people<br />

working on the committee.<br />

People just joined together<br />

just like the title says,<br />

neighbors helping neighbors.”<br />

She noted there were 20<br />

volunteers over the fivemonth<br />

program who drove<br />

anywhere from one trip to<br />

100 trips.<br />

“There were trips to the<br />

doctor’s office, to church,<br />

trips to the bank and to<br />

work. And most importantly<br />

to the grocery store because<br />

you have to eat,” added the<br />

volunteer coordinator. “So,<br />

there were trips that went all<br />

over and even beyond the<br />

boundaries of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.”<br />

Mrs. Brown also recognized<br />

Councilman Tom<br />

Mackin for his service to the<br />

committee and Grace<br />

Church and Pastor Ditto.<br />

“I think it is notable to<br />

say one of the first people to<br />

step up and offer to help<br />

other residents was one of<br />

your own, Councilman<br />

Mackin. I think he deserves<br />

to be recognized for that and<br />

we appreciate him for doing<br />

that,” she said. “I have to<br />

recognize Grace Church<br />

because it was through their<br />

generosity and their financial<br />

help that we were able<br />

to have a dedicated phone<br />

line that was put in just for<br />

this program. And that<br />

phone line was paid for by<br />

Grace Church–so they<br />

deserve so much.”<br />

“So, I just want to say a<br />

big thank you to all the volunteers<br />

because without<br />

them this would not have<br />

“Neighbors Helping Neighbors”<br />

The Go <strong>Perrysburg</strong> committee has arranged for voter<br />

transportation for those in need of rides to the polls on<br />

Tuesday, May 7.<br />

The van will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Call 419-931-4958 to schedule a ride in advance.<br />

Scheduling will be on a first come, first served basis.<br />

Please note that the van is not wheelchair accessible.<br />

happened. And also, thank<br />

you to the riders–they were<br />

patient, they worked with<br />

me. This was a coordinated<br />

effort and I think everyone<br />

deserves a hand.”<br />

Mrs. Brown said the program<br />

will end on April 30<br />

but the phone line will<br />

remain open to coordinate<br />

rides to the polls on May 7.<br />

If approved by voters,<br />

the new transit system<br />

would begin within 60 days.<br />

The city currently is in<br />

negotiations with Ride<br />

Right, LLC, to provide the<br />

service.<br />

Concerns were raised<br />

regarding the time span<br />

from the election to the start<br />

date. Councilman Todd<br />

Grayson said with passage<br />

of the levy, Ride Right<br />

would start the process of<br />

locating to <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

“On May 8, if it passes,<br />

Ride Right will start the<br />

process immediately of getting<br />

everything here,” he<br />

said. “It could be 60 days, it<br />

could be 54 days, it could be<br />

39 days. But it is going to<br />

take time to hire drivers,<br />

find a facility and all that<br />

other stuff you need.”<br />

Neighbors Helping<br />

Neighbors volunteer, Ms.<br />

Edens, said she is shocked.<br />

“You have had five months<br />

to get ready.”<br />

Mayor Evans told the<br />

group that Ride Right will<br />

be asked to start as soon as<br />

possible but also explained<br />

levy collection does not<br />

begin until 2014 and the city<br />

will have to fund the gap<br />

period.<br />

“We understand there is<br />

a need out there. If the levy<br />

passes in May, you are not<br />

able to collect funds until<br />

next year,” said the mayor.<br />

“So basically what we are<br />

funding is the period from<br />

when Ride Right begins<br />

service until the end of the<br />

year. And, that is coming<br />

out of everyone’s pocket–<br />

we are willing to do that.”<br />

Other Business<br />

In other business, council:<br />

•Authorized the purchase<br />

of a $26,077 three-quarterton<br />

Ford truck from Brondes<br />

Ford.<br />

•Approved a $175,700<br />

contract with the Fort Meigs<br />

YMCA for management of<br />

the city swimming pool for<br />

the 2013 season.<br />

•Authorized an agreement<br />

with the Fort Meigs<br />

YMCA to provide swim lessons<br />

and aquatic exercise at<br />

the municipal pool for the<br />

2013 season.<br />

•Authorized a $10,540<br />

contract with Lake Erie<br />

Electric of Toledo, Inc. for<br />

electrical work at Rotary<br />

Park.<br />

•Authorized the city<br />

administrator to solicit general<br />

contractor bids for the<br />

painting or marking of<br />

pavement.<br />

•Scheduled the following<br />

committee meetings: service-safety,<br />

Monday, May 6,<br />

5 p.m.; finance, Tuesday,<br />

May 14, 5 p.m.; planning<br />

and zoning, Thursday, May<br />

16, 5 p.m.; recreation, Monday,<br />

May 20, 5 p.m.; economic<br />

development, Monday,<br />

May 20, 5:30 p.m.; personnel,<br />

Tuesday, May 28, 5<br />

p.m., and health, sanitation<br />

and public utilities, Tuesday,<br />

May 28, 6 p.m.<br />

The next meeting of city<br />

council is Tuesday, May 7,<br />

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

held in the municipal building<br />

and are open to the<br />

public.<br />

Free screening of ‘Argo’ Thursday, May 9<br />

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May 4.<br />

Poppies made by disabled<br />

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Members of the VFW<br />

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benefit veterans in need<br />

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Home for Children in<br />

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This also is a rehabilitation<br />

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Johnstone Machinery<br />

Movers, Inc.<br />

LarMar Foods –<br />

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helps fund our many community projects.<br />

Friends<br />

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Kazmaier’s 5-Star<br />

Welles Bowen Realtors,<br />

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

April 18 to 23, 2013<br />

Thursday, April 18<br />

Accident, 1800 block<br />

North Wilkinson Way; medic<br />

runs, 200 block Manor Drive,<br />

300 block Trinity Court; fire<br />

calls, unit block Maple Street,<br />

2800 block Stonefence Drive;<br />

theft 25500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway.<br />

Friday, March 19<br />

Accidents, North Dixie<br />

Highway at Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard, 200 block West<br />

Indiana Avenue; medic runs,<br />

26500 block Mingo Drive,<br />

unit block Dr. McAuley<br />

Court, 7100 block South<br />

Wilkinson Way, 26700 block<br />

Lakevue Drive, unit block<br />

Woodview Drive, unit block<br />

Callander Court, 200 block<br />

Manor Drive, 100 block<br />

Birchcrest Drive; water res-<br />

April 19 to 25, 2013<br />

Friday, April 19<br />

Accident, Fremont Pike at<br />

Glenwood Road; rescue runs,<br />

100 block J Street, 9000<br />

block Buck Road; fire call,<br />

Maumee River rescue at Ohio<br />

Turnpike bridge; alarm, 7000<br />

block Fremont Pike; criminal<br />

damage and theft, 28000<br />

block Oregon Road; protection<br />

order violation, 28000<br />

block Oregon Road; incident<br />

report, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; criminal damage,<br />

27000 block Oregon Road.<br />

Saturday, April 20<br />

Accidents, Avenue Road<br />

at I-75, (3) Avenue at Glenwood<br />

roads; rescue runs,<br />

20000 block Tracy Road,<br />

20000 block Oregon Road,<br />

20000 block Dunbridge<br />

Road; criminal damage,<br />

28000 block Glenwood<br />

The following cases were<br />

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

Court March 30 to<br />

April 5, 2013.<br />

An additional $78 in court<br />

costs was sentenced for each<br />

case, unless otherwise noted.<br />

Speed<br />

Roberta L. Perry, Carronade<br />

Drive, $2 fine, $98<br />

court costs; Gloria A. Spangler,<br />

Dowling Road, $45 fine,<br />

$83 court costs; Virginia G.<br />

Manlove, Chatham Way, $45<br />

fine; Nadine Llanas, Roachton<br />

Road, $61 fine; Elizabeth<br />

B. Millhon, Gleneagles Road,<br />

$53 fine; Paul A. Garland,<br />

Roachton Road, $75 fine;<br />

William J. Lay III, Five Point<br />

To the community:<br />

The Seton Hill University<br />

women’s lacrosse team<br />

expresses our deepest gratitude<br />

to the many amazing<br />

people who have helped us<br />

through this time of tragic<br />

loss and injury. Words cannot<br />

adequately express how<br />

much we miss our coach,<br />

Kristie Quigley. She was an<br />

incredibly talented mentor<br />

who had only the highest expectations<br />

for us on and off<br />

the field; we will continue to<br />

make sure her expectations<br />

are always met.<br />

There have been many<br />

angels disguised as ordinary<br />

people who helped us<br />

through these past weeks.<br />

We extend our sincere<br />

thanks to the first responders<br />

and travelers who helped us<br />

at the crash site; the hospital<br />

caregivers whose superb<br />

emergency medical care and<br />

skillful surgical techniques<br />

saved our limbs and our<br />

lives; our collegiate family<br />

Other Donations<br />

Disalle Real Estate Company,<br />

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

Elegant Rags LLC<br />

In-Kind Donations<br />

American Rent-All<br />

Body & Sole Massage erapy<br />

Center<br />

e Chocolate Shoppe Inc.<br />

Cigar Aair<br />

Packer Creek Pottery<br />

e Ribbonry<br />

Salon Hazelton<br />

Sheeld Road<br />

Sinful Toee<br />

Media Sponsors<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Toledo City Paper<br />

Welch Publishing Company<br />

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

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

cue, 100 block West Indiana<br />

Avenue; fire call, 300 block<br />

West Fifth Street; alarms,<br />

12400 block Five Point Road,<br />

7000 block Lighthouse Way,<br />

400 block East Front Street,<br />

13600 block Roachton Road,<br />

700 block Commerce Drive;<br />

drug paraphernalia, Mulberry<br />

at West Second streets; keep<br />

the peace, 11100 block Fremont<br />

Pike.<br />

Saturday, March 20<br />

Accidents, 800 block<br />

Brookfield Lane, south I-75<br />

at milemark 175, Maumee<br />

Western Reserve Road,<br />

Louisiana Avenue at north I-<br />

75, Eckel Junction at Fort<br />

Meigs roads, 300 block Walnut<br />

Street; medic runs, 200<br />

block Manor Drive, unit<br />

block Callander Court, 800<br />

block Cherry Street; fire call,<br />

26800 block Lakevue Drive;<br />

alarms, 12200 block<br />

Williams Road, 1100 block<br />

Village Square Drive, 500<br />

block West Sixth Street,<br />

13300 block Roachton Road;<br />

theft, 26400 block North<br />

Dixie Highway, 900 block<br />

Cherry Street, 400 block<br />

West Sixth Street, 27200<br />

block Fort Meigs Road, 100<br />

block Twinbrook Drive;<br />

criminal damage and theft,<br />

2000 block Hollenbeck<br />

Drive.<br />

Sunday, March 21<br />

Accident, north I-75 at<br />

Fremont Pike; medic run, 500<br />

block Louisiana Avenue;<br />

alarms, 25500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway, 100 block<br />

Trinity Court, 500 block<br />

Winding River Court, 26900<br />

block Eckel Road; criminal<br />

Township Police Report<br />

Road; fraud and theft,<br />

Woodville Road, Northwood;<br />

telecommunications harassment<br />

and criminal trespass,<br />

9000 block Connor Lake Circle;<br />

incident reports, Fremont<br />

Pike at Lakevue Drive, 7000<br />

block Silver Creek Drive;<br />

theft, 29000 block Oregon<br />

Road.<br />

Sunday, April 21<br />

Accident, I-475 at U.S.<br />

Route 23 milemark 3.4; theft,<br />

7000 block Silver Creek<br />

Drive; theft, complicity and<br />

obstructing justice, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike; drug<br />

abuse and drug paraphernalia,<br />

Avenue at Glenwood<br />

roads.<br />

Monday, April 22<br />

Accident, 29000 block<br />

Glenwood Road; rescue run,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road;<br />

criminal damage, 23000<br />

block Lime City Road; incident<br />

report, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; theft, 7000 block<br />

Ayers Road.<br />

Tuesday, April 23<br />

Rescue runs, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 300 block D<br />

Street, 20000 block Tracy<br />

Road, 28000 block Cedar<br />

Park Boulevard, 20000 block<br />

North Dixie Highway, (2)<br />

20000 block Lime City Road;<br />

20000 block Oregon Road;<br />

fire calls, Owens Community<br />

College, 28000 block Starbright<br />

Boulevard; alarm,<br />

27000 block Oakmead Drive;<br />

domestic violence, 27000<br />

block Tracy Road; telecommunications<br />

harassment, 300<br />

block D Street; theft, 29000<br />

block Lime City Road; identity<br />

fraud, I-75 at milemark<br />

194.<br />

Wednesday, April 24<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court<br />

OPEN<br />

LETTER<br />

Road, $55 fine, $83 court<br />

costs; Elise M. Baron, Seminary<br />

Road, $77 fine; Kristin<br />

M. Tansel, Birchcrest Drive,<br />

$58 fine; James C. Stewart,<br />

Lime City Road, $51 fine;<br />

Craig M. Bridgman, Luckey<br />

Road, $64 fine.<br />

Stop Sign<br />

Kristine E. Britt, Austin<br />

Court, $85 fine, $83 court<br />

costs; Francisco J. Garcia,<br />

Five Point Road, $55 fine.<br />

Seat Belt<br />

Mark A. Ferguson, Exeter<br />

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

costs; Kristian T. Madlinski,<br />

Desmond Place, $30 fine,<br />

$63 court costs.<br />

Failure to Control<br />

across the country, who created<br />

and contributed to Play<br />

4 Seton Hill; those who have<br />

worn crimson and gold in<br />

honor of our coach and displayed<br />

our jersey numbers<br />

on their arms; and everyone<br />

who is contributing to Gavin<br />

Quigley’s educational fund<br />

http://www.gofundme.com/<br />

2bt9g4; the Seton Hill athletes<br />

who have shown us<br />

that we truly are 21 teams<br />

but one family, and to<br />

Coach’s immediate family<br />

for sharing her with us during<br />

the last year and a<br />

half–she is forever in our<br />

hearts. For her, we will remain<br />

kia kaha (forever<br />

strong) and will always play<br />

in honor of her dedication to<br />

us and the sport we all love<br />

so dearly.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Siiri Mason, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

and the other members of<br />

the Seton Hill University<br />

women’s lacrosse team,<br />

Greensburg, Pennsylvania<br />

Philip D. Bourgeois,<br />

Prairie Rose Drive, $55 fine;<br />

Beverly A. McGivern, Oak<br />

Knoll Drive, $55 fine.<br />

Other Traffic Convictions<br />

Lillian A. Laubenthal,<br />

East Indiana Avenue, rightof-way<br />

left turn, $55 fine.<br />

Marlaina A. Steinecker,<br />

East Sixth Street, operating a<br />

vehicle under the influence,<br />

$375 fine, 93 days jail, 90<br />

suspended, six month license<br />

suspension.<br />

Evan R. Gast, Chippewa<br />

Lane, assured clear distance,<br />

$55 fine.<br />

Steven W. Mcintire, Oregon<br />

Road, reckless operation,<br />

$250 fine, 30 days jail, 27<br />

trespass, 28300 block Simmons<br />

Road; theft, 200 block<br />

Locust Street, 2300 block<br />

Coe Court; family disturbance,<br />

100 block East South<br />

Boundary Street.<br />

Monday, April 22<br />

Accident, 13300 block<br />

Roachton Road; medic runs,<br />

(2) 26500 block Mingo<br />

Drive, 25400 block Fort<br />

Meigs Road, 200 block West<br />

Indiana Avenue; fire call,<br />

north I-75 at Fremont Pike;<br />

alarm, 800 block West South<br />

Boundary Street; fraud, 2000<br />

block Michael Owens Way;<br />

criminal damage, unit block<br />

Linden Lane; breaking and<br />

entering, 25500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway.<br />

Tuesday, April 23<br />

Medic run, 200 block<br />

Zoar Drive.<br />

Sheriff’s Report,<br />

Middleton Twp.<br />

April 19 to 26, 2013<br />

Friday, April 19<br />

Accident, 22400 block<br />

Carter Road.<br />

Saturday, April 20<br />

Fire, 10300 block Maple<br />

Street; keep the peace, 14600<br />

block Dexter Falls Road;<br />

controlled burn, 13800 block<br />

Devils Hole Road.<br />

Monday, April 22<br />

Fire, 15900 block Ovitt<br />

Road; fraud, 23500 block<br />

Accident, 25000 block<br />

Scheider Road; rescue runs,<br />

7000 block Reitz Road,<br />

10000 block Fremont Pike,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road,<br />

10000 block Neiderhouse<br />

Road; fire call, Glenwood at<br />

U.S. Route 20; theft, complicity<br />

and criminal trespass,<br />

10000 block Fremont Pike;<br />

theft, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; disorderly conduct,<br />

28000 block Stargate Road.<br />

Thursday, April 25<br />

Accidents, 27000 block<br />

Oregon Road, 28000 block<br />

Cedar Park Boulevard; rescue<br />

runs, 28000 block Starbright<br />

Boulevard, 10000 block<br />

Desmond Place, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike; fire call, Oregon<br />

Road at Chrysler Drive;<br />

incident report, 27000 block<br />

Oregon Road; theft, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike.<br />

suspended, six month license<br />

suspension.<br />

Criminal Convictions<br />

Austen J. Robertson, Nora<br />

Drive, possession of drug<br />

paraphernalia, $147 fine, $73<br />

court costs, six month license<br />

suspension.<br />

Carl J. Wolff, Oregon<br />

Road, marijuana paraphernalia,<br />

$150 fine, $73 court<br />

costs, six month license suspension.<br />

Richard R. Haas, Five<br />

Point Road, attempted theft,<br />

no fine, $73 court costs, 90<br />

days electronic monitoring.<br />

Jason J. Smith, Birchcrest,<br />

failure to confine pet, $100<br />

fine, $73 court costs.<br />

Pargillis Road.<br />

Tuesday, April 23<br />

Suspicious incidents, (2)<br />

22200 block Forst Road.<br />

Wednesday, April 24<br />

Accident, 20900 block<br />

Dunbridge Road; theft,<br />

13800 block Five Point<br />

Road.<br />

Friday, April 26<br />

Criminal trespass, 15300<br />

block Five Point Road.<br />

Cabela’s in Dundee closes<br />

following small electrical fire<br />

Cabela’s in Dundee,<br />

Michigan is closed temporarily<br />

due to a small electrical<br />

fire that occurred on April 24.<br />

The store will remain closed<br />

until further notice, as employees<br />

and outside contractors<br />

complete a thorough<br />

cleanup and restocking<br />

process.<br />

All merchandise damaged<br />

by the fire and soot will be removed<br />

from the store and replaced<br />

with new inventory.<br />

The building did not suffer<br />

structural damage, however<br />

soot from the smoke and<br />

the compound from fire ex-<br />

tinguishers sprayed on the<br />

blaze left residue on some<br />

merchandise, taxidermy and<br />

store fixtures.<br />

Employees are committed<br />

to a complete restoration of<br />

the store.<br />

Cabela’s will honor sale<br />

prices for its upcoming Warm<br />

Up To Savings and Let’s Go<br />

Camping Dundee retail promotions<br />

through Sunday,<br />

May 12.<br />

Customers are asked to<br />

call the store at 734-529-<br />

4700 prior to their next visit<br />

to ensure it has reopened.<br />

Attorneys At Law<br />

Leatherman & Witzler<br />

Todd Hamilton Noll<br />

Kay Leatherman Howard • Paul A. Skaff<br />

353 Elm Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

419-874-3536<br />

Practice Areas Include:<br />

Living Will/Health Care POA<br />

Serving the Community Since 1950<br />

Adjacent<br />

to Hollywood<br />

Casino<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — May 1, 2013 — Page 3<br />

Twp. police assist with ‘Operation <strong>Download</strong>’<br />

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

Police Department was among<br />

several area law enforcement<br />

agencies that participated in<br />

“Operation <strong>Download</strong>.”<br />

On April 16, agents with the<br />

Ohio attorney general’s Crimes<br />

Against Children (CAC) initiative<br />

enlisted the township’s<br />

help serving search warrants at<br />

several homes where investigators<br />

believed child pornography<br />

was being downloaded and<br />

shared.<br />

Other agencies assisting<br />

with search warrants were<br />

Lake County and Vinton<br />

County sheriff’s departments;<br />

Mentor and New Richmond<br />

police departments; Vinton<br />

County prosecutor’s office and<br />

FBI Child Exploitation Task<br />

Force.<br />

Detective Sergeant Jim<br />

Gross of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />

Man prosecuted under trafficking in persons statute<br />

On April 24, Kevin Donaldson,<br />

29, of New York was<br />

found guilty in Wood County<br />

Common Pleas Court of two<br />

counts of trafficking in persons<br />

and two counts of promoting<br />

prostitution. He was sentenced<br />

to 12 years in prison.<br />

“This is the first case in<br />

Ohio to go to trial under the<br />

new trafficking in persons<br />

statute that became effective in<br />

June 2012,” explained Wood<br />

County Prosecutor Paul Dobson.<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

I have just finished reading<br />

the “great” article “We<br />

have to remember Hilda<br />

Bentley and what she has<br />

done, Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

seeking nominations for<br />

award.”<br />

I have been a longtime<br />

member of the Country Garden<br />

Club, and a longtime<br />

member of Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

(my husband, Bill, was<br />

president many years ago.)<br />

I must write that Hilda<br />

was a member of Country<br />

Garden Club all her life. It is<br />

one of the reasons the club is<br />

so supportive of the many<br />

historic projects in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

today. She was president<br />

in 1949 and 1964.<br />

I’m not sure why this in-<br />

Veterans of the Maumee<br />

United Methodist Church in<br />

Maumee are sponsoring a<br />

Wounded Warrior program on<br />

Friday, May 3. Guest speaker<br />

will be wounded warrior, Sal<br />

Gonzales.<br />

A Swiss steak dinner will<br />

begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by<br />

music and the program.<br />

For ticket information, call<br />

the church at 419-893-8761.<br />

Mr. Gonzales joined the<br />

Marines in October 2003 and<br />

was assigned as a machine<br />

gunner in the 2nd Battalion,<br />

5th Marines. Almost one year<br />

later he found himself in Ramadi,<br />

Iraq, where he was<br />

wounded and in a coma for<br />

nnooww ooppeenn!!<br />

JILL’S<br />

ON THE RIVER<br />

BBAARR && GGRRIILLLL<br />

Friday - 80s NIGHT<br />

Saturday - No cover<br />

LIVE MUSIC!<br />

ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 9 P.M.<br />

16 oz. Prime Rib or<br />

New York Strip or<br />

Ribeye Dinner<br />

$18 00<br />

said no one was arrested as a<br />

result of the location they<br />

searched in the township.<br />

“No one was arrested and<br />

no charges were filed on the<br />

day we went out there,” he<br />

said, adding that the attorney<br />

general’s office is reviewing<br />

the evidence.<br />

According to Attorney General<br />

Mike DeWine’s office although<br />

the criminal conduct is<br />

the same at each location, the<br />

individual cases are not related.<br />

“<strong>Download</strong>ing and sharing<br />

child pornography is not a victimless<br />

crime. The children in<br />

the photographs are victimized<br />

each time someone views an<br />

image,” said Mr. DeWine.<br />

“These predators need to know<br />

that we are aggressively coming<br />

after them.”<br />

As a result of the investigations,<br />

one person was arrested<br />

At trial, the evidence established<br />

that Mr. Donaldson had<br />

brought two victims from New<br />

York to Michigan. He was arrested<br />

last November following<br />

a prostitution sting<br />

conducted by the FBI Northwest<br />

Ohio Violent Crimes<br />

Against Children Task Force<br />

with assistance from the Wood<br />

County Sheriff’s Department.<br />

That day, Mr. Donaldson<br />

drove the two victims from a<br />

hotel in Ann Arbor to one in<br />

Bowling Green, said Mr. Dob-<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

formation cannot be put in<br />

any article written in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Kay Ball<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

I recently lost my husband.<br />

Not only was he my<br />

beloved, he was also my<br />

source of transportation, as I<br />

am not able to drive since I<br />

have multiple sclerosis.<br />

At the time of his death a<br />

dear friend, Betsy Schaf,<br />

walked into the house,<br />

grabbed both hands and announced<br />

she would take me<br />

to every doctor appointment,<br />

and wherever else I wanted to<br />

go. My point is, that not<br />

everyone has a friend like<br />

this, or family in the area.<br />

nearly a week. He was transferred<br />

to the National Naval<br />

Medical Center in Bethesda,<br />

Maryland, for medical treatment<br />

and rehabilitation. His is<br />

left leg was amputated below<br />

the knee, a result of injuries he<br />

sustained from an IED. He<br />

now utilizes a prosthetic leg.<br />

His life today revolves<br />

around writing music and performing<br />

when he can. He lives<br />

in Nashville and serves his fellow<br />

wounded warriors through<br />

sharing his story, getting other<br />

wounded warriors involved in<br />

the Wounded Warrior Project<br />

and reaching out to family<br />

members and care providers.<br />

The Wounded Warrior<br />

and charges were expected to<br />

be filed against other suspects<br />

across Ohio.<br />

Mr. DeWine’s office began<br />

the Crimes Against Children<br />

initiative in late 2011. More<br />

than a dozen agents and staff<br />

experts focus specifically on<br />

assisting local law enforcement<br />

in investigating and prosecuting<br />

criminals who victimize<br />

children.<br />

Since early 2012, the CAC<br />

has assisted in 54 counties with<br />

170 cases involving allegations<br />

of child pornography, rape,<br />

sexual assault, child abuse and<br />

human trafficking.<br />

“It is important that we do<br />

everything we can to protect<br />

our kids,” said the attorney<br />

general. “Every child should be<br />

able to enjoy their youth without<br />

being targeted by predators.”<br />

son, adding, “The investigation<br />

clearly revealed that Donaldson<br />

was forcing both girls<br />

to engage in sexual activity for<br />

hire.”<br />

The case was prosecuted<br />

by Heather Baker and Gwen<br />

Howe-Gebers of the county<br />

prosecutor’s office. Members<br />

of the task force assisting with<br />

the investigation were from<br />

several northwest Ohio law<br />

enforcement agencies, including<br />

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

Police Department.<br />

I am one of many <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

residents who fit this<br />

profile. In life so many of us<br />

experience loss, illness or<br />

disability. Independence is<br />

something to be valued and<br />

protected by all of us.<br />

I am very fortunate to<br />

have grown up in the town,<br />

my husband was a <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

business man for 40<br />

years, and we raised and educated<br />

two wonderful sons<br />

here.<br />

We cannot let this wonderful<br />

town close the door to<br />

independence that people so<br />

desperately deserve. Opening<br />

the door to independence is<br />

such a gift. I believe in this<br />

town, and believe there is<br />

such a need.<br />

Kathy Bortz Dennison<br />

Maumee UM veterans to host Wounded Warrior Project benefit<br />

Project is a nonprofit organization<br />

whose mission is to<br />

“honor and empower wounded<br />

warriors” of the United States<br />

Armed Forces with a vision to<br />

“foster the most successful,<br />

well-adjusted generation of<br />

wounded service members in<br />

our nation’s history.”<br />

The Wounded Warrior<br />

Project (WWP) works to raise<br />

awareness and enlist the public’s<br />

aid for the needs of severely<br />

injured service men and<br />

women, to help severely injured<br />

service members aid and<br />

assist each other, and to provide<br />

unique, direct programs<br />

and services to meet their<br />

needs.<br />

1/2 lb.<br />

Angus Burger<br />

& Fries<br />

$5 00<br />

Look for info on our Mother’s Day Buffet<br />

Sunday, May 12th<br />

Open daily for lunch & dinner<br />

1800 MIami St., Toledo (at the Day’s Inn)<br />

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Chrysler to invest millions<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township plant<br />

On April 26 Chrysler<br />

Group LLC announced that it<br />

will invest $19.6 million in its<br />

Toledo Machining Plant in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township to increase<br />

capacity of the torque<br />

converter it’s machining for<br />

the nine-speed transmission.<br />

The company’s total investments<br />

in its U.S. operations<br />

since June 2009 has<br />

increased to more than $5.2<br />

billion with this investment.<br />

The new torque converters<br />

will be paired with the next<br />

generation, fuel efficient<br />

nine-speed front-wheel drive<br />

transmission being assembled<br />

at Chrysler Group’s<br />

Kokomo, Indiana transmission<br />

plant. The new transmission<br />

will debut in the 2014<br />

Jeep® Cherokee.<br />

“The new nine-speed<br />

transmission is a critical part<br />

of our strategy to meet fuel<br />

economy requirements over<br />

the next several years and<br />

Toledo Machining will play<br />

an integral role in bringing<br />

this transmission to market,”<br />

said Scott Garberding, senior<br />

vice president, manufacturing.<br />

“Securing this additional<br />

investment is a testament to<br />

the dedication and commitment<br />

of the plant’s workforce<br />

and helps secure its future<br />

long-term.”<br />

The investment will fund<br />

the installation of new equipment<br />

and tooling for additional<br />

machining and<br />

assembly capacity. Installation<br />

is expected to begin in<br />

the third quarter of 2014 and<br />

Same<br />

Day Service<br />

In by 9 a.m.<br />

out by 4 p.m.<br />

20% Off<br />

Dry Cleaning<br />

Includes Shirts<br />

Cash & Carry<br />

Must present coupon with incoming order<br />

Not valid with any other coupons<br />

Expires July 3, 2013<br />

15% Off<br />

Dry Cleaning<br />

Includes Shirts<br />

Cash & Carry<br />

Must present coupon with incoming order<br />

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Expires July 3, 2013<br />

will be completed by the end<br />

of 2014.<br />

In August 2011, Chrysler<br />

invested $72 million in<br />

Toledo Machining to modernize<br />

the plant for production<br />

of eight- and nine-speed<br />

torque converters on two new<br />

production lines and a new<br />

steering column for the<br />

Dodge Dart and Jeep Cherokee.<br />

These installations will<br />

be complete in the third quarter<br />

this year.<br />

“We’re very pleased that<br />

Chrysler is once again investing<br />

in the Toledo Machining<br />

Plant and the skilled workforce<br />

there,” said General<br />

Holiefield, vice president and<br />

director, UAW Chrysler De-<br />

The Wood County Board<br />

of Elections is reminding voters<br />

in the following areas that<br />

they will have an issue on the<br />

ballot on May 7: Bowling<br />

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

and Bradner Village; School<br />

Districts: Bowling Green,<br />

Elmwood, Fostoria, Gibsonburg<br />

and North Baltimore<br />

and Republican candidates in<br />

the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />

Court District.<br />

For the May election, only<br />

voters in the following<br />

precincts will vote with another<br />

precinct:<br />

•Bowling Green School<br />

District voters in Precinct<br />

#340-Jackson Township will<br />

vote with Precinct #520 at the<br />

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and enhance jobs in the<br />

area and give a greater measure<br />

of security to our members<br />

and their families well<br />

into the future.”<br />

Toledo Machining currently<br />

produces torque converters<br />

for Kokomo, Indiana<br />

Transmission, Kokomo, Indiana<br />

Transmission I and II,<br />

Sterling Heights Michigan<br />

Assembly and Toluca, Mexico.<br />

The plant also produces<br />

steering columns for plants in<br />

Warren, Michigan; Belvidere,<br />

Illinois; Sterling Heights;<br />

Toledo; Windsor, Ontario;<br />

Toluca; Saltillo, Mexico,<br />

Egypt and Venezuela.<br />

Early voting ends May 3<br />

Country Charm Shopping Center<br />

West Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

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Dry Cleaning<br />

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Cash & Carry<br />

Must present coupon with incoming order<br />

Not valid with any other coupons<br />

Expires July 3, 2013<br />

15% Off<br />

Dry Cleaning<br />

Includes Shirts<br />

Cash & Carry<br />

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Endorsed By:<br />

Randy Gardner (State Senator)<br />

Neil MacKinnon (Rossford Mayor)<br />

Jim Carter (Wood Co. Commissioner)<br />

Mike Sibbersen (Wood Co. Auditor)<br />

Paul Dobson (Wood Co. Prosecutor)<br />

Marilyn Baker (Former Wood Co. Commissioner)<br />

Custar United Methodist<br />

Church, 9096 Custar Road,<br />

Custar<br />

• Bowling Green School<br />

District voters in Precinct<br />

#490-Middleton Township,<br />

Dunbridge will vote with<br />

Precinct #210 at the Center<br />

Township Fire Station, 9986<br />

Bowling Green Road East,<br />

Bowling Green<br />

•Bowling Green School<br />

District voters in Precinct<br />

#500-Milton Township North<br />

-will vote with Precinct #520<br />

at the Custar United<br />

Methodist Church, 9096 Custar<br />

Road, Custar<br />

•Bowling Green School<br />

District voters in Precinct<br />

#960-Webster Township will<br />

vote with Precinct #210 at the<br />

Center Township Fire Station,<br />

9986 Bowling Green<br />

Road East, Bowling Green<br />

Anyone wishing to vote<br />

early may do so during regular<br />

business hours, Monday<br />

through Friday, from 8:30<br />

a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the<br />

Board of Elections Office, 1<br />

Courthouse Square, Bowling<br />

Green now through Thursday,<br />

May 2.<br />

The office will be open<br />

until 6 p.m. on Friday, May 3.<br />

In-office voting will end on<br />

Friday, May 3.<br />

For election related information<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.co.wood.oh.us/boe or<br />

call 419-354-9120.<br />

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news tip?<br />

Do you have an idea<br />

for a good story in the<br />

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

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Lions Club donates to YMCA Scholarship Fund<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise Lions Club recently donated $500 to the Fort Meigs YMCA<br />

Scholarship Fund. The fund allows nearly 1,500 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area people annually to participate<br />

in YMCA programming from swimming to childcare.<br />

Pictured are <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise Lions Club President Marlene Piper, First Vice District<br />

Governor Craig Gauger, and Steve Shives from the YMCA.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise Lions Club meets on the first and third Mondays of the month,<br />

at 6:30 p.m., at the Charlie’s Restaurant. Members support local and national projects<br />

though Lions Club International. For more information on the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Sunrise Lions<br />

Club, send an e-mail to Marlene Piper at mmpiper@live.com.<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 />

www.wcparks.org. Most programs<br />

are free of charge.<br />

Science in Action<br />

Cricket Frogs<br />

Come learn about the<br />

namesake of this park, the<br />

tiny cricket frog, and the scientific<br />

study being conducted<br />

to discover more about their<br />

immune defenses on Sunday,<br />

May 5, from 2 to 3 p.m., at<br />

SET: Cricket Frog Cove area.<br />

Meet the researcher and see<br />

science in action.<br />

What’s Coming Up?<br />

Native Plant Program<br />

Get a look at the new native<br />

plants growing in the<br />

parks for 2013 in this program<br />

on Thursday, May 9,<br />

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

Reuthinger Preserve. Find<br />

out where the Park District<br />

will be planting the native<br />

plants grown by volunteers<br />

and track other restoration<br />

projects.<br />

Wood County<br />

Park District News<br />

PIPs<br />

Bird Bonanza<br />

Children ages 3 to 6 can<br />

enjoy a short story and craft<br />

on Saturday, May 11, from<br />

10:30 to 11:15 a.m., at the<br />

William Henry Harrison<br />

Park. Adult companions must<br />

remain with their children for<br />

this Preschoolers in the Parks<br />

program. Be prepared for<br />

outdoor adventures.<br />

A Trip to Warbler<br />

Nirvana<br />

Take a trip to one of the<br />

greatest birdwatching sites in<br />

the world: Magee Marsh<br />

Wildlife Area, on Sunday,<br />

May 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Participants will look for a<br />

variety of warbler species as<br />

they pass through northwest<br />

Ohio on their way to their<br />

nesting grounds. A passenger<br />

van will transport the group.<br />

Bring a packed lunch to eat.<br />

The cost is $5 per person or<br />

$3 for FWCP members.<br />

Nature in a Nutshell<br />

Daycamp<br />

Discover all the fun that<br />

the outdoors has to offer at<br />

this daycamp at Bradner Preserve.<br />

Acorns, ages 6 to 8,<br />

will attend July 23-26. Buckeyes,<br />

ages 9-10, will attend<br />

Greater Toledo Civil War<br />

Roundtable to meet May 9<br />

The Greater Toledo Civil<br />

War Roundtable will meet<br />

Thursday, May 9, at 7:30<br />

p.m., at the Navarre Park<br />

Shelter House, located at<br />

1020 Varland Avenue, Toledo.<br />

Guest speaker will be<br />

Brandi Oswald, whose presentation<br />

is titled “Now We<br />

Have Seen War and It is<br />

Dreadful: Civilian Live in<br />

Fredericksburg and Gettysburg<br />

during the Civil War.”<br />

This presentation is inspired<br />

by her internships with<br />

the National Park Service as a<br />

historical interpreter at Gettysburg<br />

NMP and Fredericksburg<br />

and Spotsylvania<br />

NMP. She completed it for<br />

her senior honors presentation<br />

and her history capstone.<br />

Ms. Oswald’s program<br />

will focus on the life of civilians<br />

in Fredericksburg, who<br />

suffered much more and for a<br />

longer duration than the more<br />

focused-on civilians of Gettysburg.<br />

There are no major books<br />

written on the civilians of<br />

Fredericksburg. These civilians<br />

were first visited by war<br />

in the spring of 1862 when<br />

the Union Army invaded.<br />

They were almost continuously<br />

occupied by one Army<br />

or the other until the late summer<br />

of 1864-65, when the war<br />

moved southward. Gettysburg<br />

had only a few months of suffering<br />

and was quickly repaired.<br />

To learn more about the<br />

Greater Toledo Civil War<br />

Roundtable, visit the Web site<br />

at http://www.angel<br />

fire.com/oh4/civwar/gtcwrt/.<br />

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June 25-28. The camp runs<br />

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Campers will explore the preserve<br />

to search for critters as<br />

well as fish, canoe, and learn<br />

some outdoor basics.<br />

Campers should be prepared<br />

to get wet and dirty<br />

while having fun. A snack will<br />

be provided each day. Children<br />

also will make a camp<br />

shirt. Participants are responsible<br />

for bringing their own<br />

lunches. A health form must<br />

be completed before the first<br />

day of camp. The fee is $50.<br />

Strategic Planning<br />

Town Hall Meetings<br />

The Park District is holding<br />

a series of town hall<br />

meetings throughout Wood<br />

County. The purpose of these<br />

meetings is to share and discuss<br />

the vision for the future<br />

of the Park District, and to<br />

gather feedback from Wood<br />

County citizens, in a “focus<br />

group” format, to help the<br />

Park District achieve their<br />

goals.<br />

Meetings are scheduled as<br />

follows:<br />

•Wednesday, May 1, at<br />

6:30 p.m., at Pemberville<br />

Public Library, 375 East<br />

Front Street, Pemberville<br />

•Thursday, May 9, at 6:30<br />

p.m., at Rossford Public Library,<br />

720 Dixie Highway,<br />

Rossford<br />

Volunteer<br />

Opportunities<br />

The following volunteer<br />

opportunities are available.<br />

•May 2, from 6:30 to 8<br />

p.m., at Reuthinger Preserve<br />

Native Plant Nursery and<br />

Greenhouse. Volunteers may<br />

be asked to plant, water, weed<br />

or collect seed. Dress to work<br />

outdoors and bring gloves, if<br />

possible.<br />

•May 4, from 10 a.m. to<br />

noon, at the Wood County<br />

Historical Center. A volunteer<br />

project for National Day of<br />

Service. Participants should<br />

dress to work outdoors.<br />

Whitehouse Tree Commission<br />

offers free seminar on May 18<br />

The Village of Whitehouse<br />

Tree Commission is<br />

offering a seminar on attracting<br />

birds and butterflies to<br />

the backyard using plants.<br />

The seminar is free and open<br />

to the public. It will be held<br />

Saturday, May 18, from 10 to<br />

11 a.m., at Whitehouse Village<br />

Hall, 6925 Providence<br />

Street.<br />

Speakers include ornithologist<br />

Elliot Tramer and butterfly<br />

expert Stephen Smith.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-877-5383.<br />

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Sara Weisenburger seeks city council seat<br />

Sara Weisenburger has announced<br />

her candidacy for<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council in<br />

November.<br />

“People often ask me why<br />

a young mother like myself,<br />

would be interested in local<br />

politics. I’m the kind of person<br />

that will say, ‘Why not?’”<br />

In the past year and a half,<br />

she has attended many city<br />

committee and council meetings.<br />

“I’m one of the few who<br />

enjoys attending public meetings,”<br />

she said. “I think it is<br />

important to know what is<br />

going on in our community<br />

but now I’m ready to be an<br />

active member–ready to<br />

serve the community.”<br />

A 2004 University of<br />

Toledo graduate, she spent<br />

the first years of her career<br />

working for a regional accounting<br />

firm.<br />

She was assigned to many<br />

government audits including<br />

local school districts as well<br />

as other large governmental<br />

agencies. She also spent a<br />

year as an internal auditor at<br />

the University of Toledo.<br />

“I was always interested<br />

in how government works, always<br />

interested in budgeting<br />

and fund accounting,” she explained.<br />

“Government auditing<br />

isn’t about the numbers as<br />

much as it is about making<br />

sure tax dollars are being<br />

used properly and contracts<br />

are being followed. I loved<br />

auditing. I still miss it, and<br />

this will give me a chance to<br />

do what I love while also<br />

helping serve the community<br />

I call home.”<br />

Mrs. Weisenburger reads<br />

the city’s audited financial<br />

statements and new budgets<br />

➧Continued from page 1<br />

•Approved the following<br />

one-year certified contacts:<br />

District–Bridgette Beeler,<br />

math coach; Stacey Bunker,<br />

psychologist; Jenna Carroll,<br />

psychologist; Samantha De-<br />

Wood, psychologist; High<br />

School–Rachel Clark, math;<br />

Kara Gillespie, math;<br />

Amanda Kusler, French; Jennifer<br />

Ray, math; Matthew<br />

Siegel, social studies; Scott<br />

Sorg, science; Laura Swiatek,<br />

science; Danielle Tulodzieski,<br />

Spanish; Junior High–Katherine<br />

Driscoll, music; Julie<br />

Jagodzinski, intervention specialist;<br />

Zebulum Kellough,<br />

science; Kelly McMillan, language<br />

arts; Maura Meyers,<br />

art; Cori Plocek, language<br />

arts; Andrew Shilling, intervention<br />

specialist, and Nicole<br />

Wagner, guidance; Frank–<br />

Andrew Evans, second grade;<br />

Jennifer Mitchell, fourth<br />

grade, and Christine Nackowicz,<br />

third grade; Fort<br />

Meigs–Brittany Hernandez,<br />

fourth grade, and Kim Wiley,<br />

fourth grade. Toth– Emily<br />

Rodriquez, intervention specialist,<br />

and Ruth Wood, fourth<br />

grade. Woodland–Amanda<br />

Craig, kindergarten; Anne<br />

Gerwin, speech; Kathleen<br />

Halm, fourth grade; Curtis<br />

Klotz, music; Julianne Scott,<br />

first grade; Nicholas<br />

Tonegato, fifth grade; Julia<br />

Trask, third grade; Olivia Zuchowski,<br />

kindergarten, and<br />

Monica Roessler, Woodland/Fort<br />

Meigs kindergarten.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

substitute teachers: Jessica<br />

Longenberger and Meagan<br />

Hoff.<br />

•Accepted the retirement<br />

of Joette Parker, bus driver,<br />

effective April 1.<br />

•Accepted the resignation<br />

of Debra Durica, bus driver,<br />

effective April 1.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

classified continuing con-<br />

Sara Weisenburger<br />

as they are released.<br />

“Overall, I think the city is<br />

being run well, but there is always<br />

room for improvement.<br />

I know my experience will<br />

help council and the mayor<br />

make valuable changes.”<br />

She has learned the importance<br />

of budgeting in her<br />

personal life as well.<br />

“My husband and I were<br />

living on just his income. I<br />

know all about keeping a<br />

tight budget. It’s hard to raise<br />

four kids on a single income<br />

–sometimes you have to get<br />

creative to make ends meet.”<br />

After moving to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

from South Toledo, she<br />

needed to supplement her<br />

family’s income so she<br />

helped start her family’s<br />

small business.<br />

“We couldn’t sell our<br />

house in Toledo–the market<br />

was terrible. We ended up<br />

renting it,” she said, and the<br />

business has grown from one<br />

home to about a dozen.<br />

“It’s still a very small side<br />

business, but it’s growing and<br />

it’s successful,” she added.<br />

Mrs. Weisenburger has<br />

tracts: Jennifer Buck, custodian;<br />

Mark DeLand, transportation,<br />

and Tifanie Keeton<br />

and Marianne Merren, monitors.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

two-year classified contracts:<br />

Transportation–Greg Rufty<br />

and Taleaitha Schmitt. Custodian–Douglas<br />

Johnson. Monitor–Tobiah<br />

Ledesma, Dana<br />

Whitner, Heather Hayter and<br />

Amy Welch. Food Service–Frances<br />

Alexander, Cheri<br />

Flory, Mary Krall, Jennifer<br />

Leonard and Barbara Scheckelhoff.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

two-year exempt personnel<br />

contracts: Wesley Bartlett,<br />

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been a member of the Go<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> committee that is<br />

promoting the new transportation<br />

levy on the May<br />

ballot.<br />

“People need transportation<br />

and this system is costeffective<br />

and very efficient,<br />

and the levy on the May ballot<br />

is about a third of what<br />

TARTA was costing us,” she<br />

said.<br />

Mrs. Weisenburger sees<br />

some ominous issues for <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

in the future.<br />

“We need to do something<br />

about how we get our water.<br />

We have little say when it<br />

comes to how much our<br />

water costs because we get it<br />

from Toledo. We need to<br />

continue exploring other options.”<br />

She also hopes to dig deep<br />

into all aspects of the city’s<br />

budget.<br />

“I want to review each department’s<br />

budget to see what<br />

is working well and what we<br />

could be doing better and<br />

more efficiently.”<br />

She noted that she has<br />

been reading into Toledo<br />

Public Schools performance<br />

audit.<br />

“A performance audit<br />

sounds exactly like something<br />

every government entity<br />

needs. It will give us a<br />

good overview of what we<br />

could change to make the<br />

system run leaner. It’s definitely<br />

something I will push<br />

for and definitely something<br />

that can save tax dollars.”<br />

Mrs. Weisenburger and<br />

her family are members of St.<br />

Rose Church.<br />

Contact Mrs. Weisenburger<br />

for more information<br />

at saraweisenburger @yahoo.<br />

com.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board of Education hears<br />

presentation on energy conservation<br />

Nancy Elvers, Rachel Johnson,<br />

Debbie Reddick, Nancy<br />

Stough, Paula Stout and<br />

Pamela Tyson.<br />

•Awarded the Frank<br />

HVAC bid to Downey<br />

Plumbing and Heating,<br />

$349,000.<br />

•Awarded the Frank<br />

façade bid to Spieker Company,<br />

$587,200.<br />

•Authorized the $96,434<br />

purchase of one 84-passenger<br />

school bus from Cardinal Bus<br />

Sales.<br />

The next meeting of the<br />

board of education is Monday,<br />

May 20, 5:30 p.m., in the<br />

Commodore Building. The<br />

meeting is open to the public.<br />

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Allison Marie Brandenburg, daughter of Brian Brandenburg<br />

and Jill Brandenburg, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Travis<br />

Matthew Schultz, son of Michelle Webb of Waupaca, Wisconsin,<br />

announce their engagement.<br />

Allison is employed as an account executive at Thread<br />

Marketing Group in Toledo. Travis is employed as a sales<br />

manager at ThyssenKrupp Online Metals Division in<br />

Northwood, Ohio.<br />

An August 24, 2013, wedding at Blessed John XXIII in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, is planned.<br />

Hannah Casey to graduate from OSU<br />

Hannah Casey will graduate<br />

summa cum laude from<br />

the Ohio State University<br />

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President Obama will be<br />

the speaker at the commencement<br />

ceremony on<br />

Sunday, May 5.<br />

The daughter of Peter and<br />

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2009 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School.<br />

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of arts degree in English.<br />

She minored in theater<br />

and appeared in many OSU<br />

productions.<br />

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Devin Howard and Jessica Schwind<br />

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Jessica Lindsay Schwind and Devin Thomas Howard<br />

were united in marriage on June 23, 2012, at St. Joseph’s<br />

Catholic Church in Fremont, Ohio. The ceremony was performed<br />

by Father Mike Zacharias. The bride is the daughter<br />

of Mark and Denise Schwind of Bowling Green, Ohio,<br />

and Becky Lydy, of Rossford. The bridegroom is the son<br />

of Linda and James Crowton of Clyde, Ohio, and Tom<br />

Howard of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Maid of Honor was Hali Schwind of Bowling Green.<br />

Bridesmaids were Savannah Schwind of Bowling Green,<br />

Catie Schoenlein of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Chelsea Schwaegerle of<br />

Bowling Green and Kaitlyn Howard of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Best Man was Derek Howard of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Groomsmen<br />

were Steve Mahler of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Matthew Jeffries<br />

of Pullman, Washington, Andy Pollauf of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and<br />

Aaron Leist of Bowling Green.<br />

A wedding reception followed the ceremony at the<br />

Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont. The<br />

couple celebrated with family and friends beneath a tent<br />

near the rose garden on the Spiegel Grove grounds.<br />

The couple took a honeymoon trip to Ireland.<br />

The bride is a 2005 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

and a 2009 graduate of Bowling Green State University,<br />

where she obtained a bachelor of science degree in journalism<br />

with a specialization in public relations. She serves as<br />

the marketing and communication specialist for the United<br />

Way of Greater Toledo.<br />

The bridegroom is a 2005 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School and a 2010 graduate of Tiffin University, where he<br />

received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration.<br />

He serves as a patrolman for the city of Fremont.<br />

The couple resides in Fremont.<br />

Blackwood Jamie Winzeler<br />

re-appointed receives degree<br />

to state board Jamie Winzeler of Perrys-<br />

Governor John Kasich has<br />

announced the re-appointment<br />

of Albert Blackwood of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

to the Ohio Historic<br />

Site Preservation Advisory<br />

Board.<br />

His term began April 22,<br />

and ends January 14, 2016.<br />

burg, graduated April 28,<br />

from the University of Pittsburgh<br />

at Bradford with a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

sports medicine.<br />

The commencement<br />

speaker was Bradford native<br />

and venture capitalist George<br />

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PMT holding May fund-raisers<br />

for upcoming production<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre<br />

is preparing for its next<br />

mainstage production of<br />

“Joseph and the Amazing<br />

Technicolor Dreamcoat.” To<br />

support the show, PMT will<br />

hold fund-raisers in May.<br />

On May 9, a fund-raiser<br />

will be held at Max &<br />

Erma’s. Visit the Web site at<br />

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musicaltheatre.org/ to download<br />

a coupon which can be<br />

used all day, including take<br />

out orders.<br />

PMT Goes Karaoke will<br />

be held May 17, from 7 to 10<br />

p.m., at Zoar Lutheran<br />

Church. Admission is $5 and<br />

there will be a 50/50 raffle<br />

and a silent auction in addition<br />

to karaoke and lots of<br />

food.<br />

Any business wanting to<br />

make donations of items for<br />

the silent auction can contact<br />

PMT at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>musical<br />

theatre@gmail.com.<br />

The fund-raising continues<br />

May 19, from 11 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m., at McDonalds on<br />

Route 20. A percentage of<br />

all orders taken will go to<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre.<br />

This production will be<br />

held June 20-23 at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

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PHS senior Maddy Perry is recipient<br />

of an Undefeated Spirit scholarship<br />

Maddy Perry of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School was selected<br />

recipient of a $1,000<br />

Undefeated Spirit scholarship<br />

during a special presentation<br />

on April 16.<br />

Through his Undefeated<br />

Spirit Foundation, former<br />

University of Toledo and<br />

Canadian Football League<br />

star Chuck Ealey gives back<br />

to the community, providing<br />

three $1,000 scholarships to<br />

area high school seniors.<br />

Winners are selected in<br />

one of three categories–football,<br />

basketball and essay.<br />

Football and girls basketball<br />

players are selected<br />

based on the following criteria:<br />

an undefeated spirit, inspiring<br />

drive and leadership<br />

with their teammates, campus,<br />

community and or<br />

youth; strong family values<br />

with strong family supportencouraging<br />

and supporting<br />

parent/family structure behind<br />

the athlete, and strong<br />

focus on education and community/campusinvolvement–good<br />

grades and<br />

extracurricular activities.<br />

Maddy, who received the<br />

basketball scholarship, is a<br />

two-sport stand-out. She was<br />

starter and team captain for<br />

Todd Simms’s Lady Yellow<br />

Jackets basketball team that<br />

made it to the regional semifinals.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident Dale<br />

Price, mathematics teacher at<br />

Toledo Technology Academy<br />

High School (TTA), has been<br />

appointed by Randi Weingarten,<br />

president of the<br />

American Federation of<br />

Teachers, to serve on the<br />

newly formed eight-member<br />

AFT Trustee Council.<br />

There are 34 AFT members<br />

serving as teacher pension<br />

trustees in 18 states.<br />

Mr. Price has been involved<br />

with the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

youth soccer and baseball<br />

programs. He has coached<br />

both sports, served as president<br />

of both PYSA and PSC<br />

and was the referee assignor<br />

for both. He has spent most of<br />

his 31-year teaching career in<br />

Toledo Public Schools. He is<br />

a graduate of the Akron Public<br />

Schools, the University of<br />

Toledo, and Bowling Green<br />

State University.<br />

Mr. Price was elected to<br />

the board of the Ohio State<br />

Teacher’s Retirement System<br />

in 2010, and currently serves<br />

as vice chairman. Under current<br />

board policy, he will assume<br />

the position of chairman<br />

in September. His four-year<br />

term runs through August 31,<br />

2014.<br />

STRS has a portfolio of<br />

$68 billion, and serves nearly<br />

500,000 members. The pension<br />

fund is governed by a<br />

Retirement Board consisting<br />

of 11 members: five elected<br />

active members, two elected<br />

retired members, and investment<br />

experts appointed by the<br />

governor, state superintendent<br />

of schools and jointly by the<br />

speaker of the Ohio House of<br />

Representatives and Ohio<br />

Senate president.<br />

Mr. Price is the only fulltime<br />

mathematics teacher at<br />

Toledo’s manufacturing engineering<br />

program, which features<br />

a rigorous curriculum<br />

She also played varsity<br />

volleyball for four years in<br />

high school–this season receiving<br />

First team All NLL,<br />

First Team All Wood County<br />

and Second Team District 7<br />

honors.<br />

For both sports she was<br />

awarded All-District Academic.<br />

She also is a standout off<br />

the court, volunteering<br />

countless hours at University<br />

of Toledo Medical Center as<br />

Bruce Lively<br />

Mortgage Lender<br />

Phone: 419.898.8352<br />

Cell: 419.973.9979<br />

Fax: 419.898.8359<br />

900 W. South Boundary St., Building 4A - <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551-5343 www.nbohmortgage.com/brucelively<br />

Chuck Ealey presents Maddy Perry of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School with a $1,000 scholarship for her undefeated spirit<br />

both on and off the basketball court.<br />

and an engineering focus. In<br />

addition to teaching duties at<br />

TTA, Mr. Price is the academic<br />

department chairman.<br />

He also serves as treasurer of<br />

the Toledo Federation of<br />

Teachers and is the TFT<br />

building representative at<br />

TTA.<br />

Mr. Weingarten named<br />

Mr. Price and five other pension<br />

trustees to work with<br />

John Abraham and Daniel Pedrotty,<br />

co-directors, Center on<br />

Workers’ Benefits and Capital<br />

Strategies AFT Research and<br />

Strategic Initiatives Department,<br />

to shape and set priorities<br />

for the council. These<br />

plans will include trustee<br />

leadership, development and<br />

education, and supporting<br />

trustees in designing and<br />

overseeing responsible investment<br />

strategies at their funds.<br />

The council also will help<br />

organize pension funds to be<br />

active, responsible stewards<br />

of workers’ capital. The council<br />

will identify trustee education<br />

and support focus areas,<br />

including fiduciary duty, investment<br />

beliefs, portfolio<br />

theory and agency issues<br />

among trustees, staff, consultants,<br />

legal advisors and fund<br />

managers.<br />

Mr. Price is keenly focused<br />

on the critical role pension<br />

system trustees play in<br />

protecting pensions and<br />

health care for retirees.<br />

“Teachers want to be able to<br />

decide when the right time to<br />

retire is. We need to know that<br />

our retirement investments<br />

are being managed in a way<br />

that will allow us to make the<br />

right decision,” he said.<br />

Mr. Price recently has participated<br />

in training conferences<br />

involving the Wharton<br />

School of Business, the International<br />

Foundation, Council<br />

of Intuitional Investors, Ohio<br />

Trustee Leadership Forum for<br />

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an ambassador. Maddy is<br />

seen regularly at First Friday’s<br />

in downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

helping out with events<br />

through <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Alternative<br />

to Substance. Abuse<br />

(PASA) as well as her<br />

school’s National Honor Society.<br />

Also receiving awards<br />

were Will Longthorne of Ottawa<br />

Hills High School,<br />

football and Ryan Clay,<br />

Rossford High School, essay.<br />

Dale Price appointed to serve<br />

on ATF Pension Trustee Council<br />

Italian language classes<br />

for youth to be offered<br />

A free “Easy Italian” language<br />

class will be offered for<br />

students in grades 5 to 9 this<br />

summer.<br />

The class will meet June<br />

11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 26,<br />

from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., at<br />

Way Library. Students will<br />

learn basic vocabulary and<br />

Italian culture.<br />

Pre-registration is required.<br />

For more information or to<br />

register, call Liz at 419-873-<br />

5425 or send an e-mail to<br />

eacr1999@yahoo.com.<br />

Retirement Security, Callan<br />

Investments, National Public<br />

Pension Coalition, National<br />

Institute on Retirement Security,<br />

AFL-CIO, and AFT.<br />

Joining Mr. Price on the<br />

council are: Sharon Hendricks,<br />

California State<br />

Teachers Retirement System;<br />

Jay Rehak, Public School<br />

Teachers’ Pension and Retirement<br />

Fund of Chicago; Carolyn<br />

Widener, Los Angeles<br />

County Employees Retirement<br />

Association; Mitch<br />

Vogel, State Universities Retirement<br />

System of Illinois,<br />

and Mel Aaronson, Sandy<br />

March, and Mona Romain,<br />

Teachers’ Retirement System<br />

of New York.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kitchens and More<br />

221 Louisiana Ave., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Ph: 419-873-6116<br />

www.perrysburgkitchensandmore.com<br />

Hours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri-9-5; Thur-10-8; Sat-10-3, Closed Sunday<br />

Hours: Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri-9-5; Thur-10-8; Sat. by appt. only; closed Sun.<br />

Visit our experienced designers for all your remodeling needs.<br />

•Cabinets •Countertops •Cabinet Hardware •Cultured Stone •Flooring<br />

•Closet systems •Fireplaces •Doors & Trim<br />

•Complete Installation •Interior Design •Project Development<br />

•New/Remodel/Additions •Home Theater/Technology<br />

Making Your Vision a Reality<br />

Spring Into Good Health<br />

3 Different Days! 3 Different Locations!<br />

May 13-14 & 17, 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.<br />

Mercy healthcare professionals are pleased to offer<br />

a health screening for a nominal fee of $25.<br />

Fasting for 12 hours is recommended. However, you<br />

may drink water and take regular medications.<br />

Monday, May 13 Mercy St. Anne Hospital<br />

3404 West Sylvania Avenue, Toledo<br />

Conference Room #1<br />

Tuesday, May 14 Mercy St. Charles Hospital<br />

2600 Navarre Avenue, Oregon<br />

Oregon Room<br />

Schedule your<br />

appointment today,<br />

419.251.6372!<br />

Phipps receives All Conference,<br />

hockey MVP award at St. Francis<br />

St. Francis held its annual varsity hockey banquet<br />

Thursday, April 11, and freshman Kade Phipps–who<br />

started 33 games and faced 1,039 shots this season–was<br />

named All Northwest Hockey Conference honorable mention<br />

and voted team MVP.<br />

The Knights were led by new Head Coach Chris Varga.<br />

Phipps also merited enrollment in the Collegium Honorum<br />

with a cumulative 4.2 grade point average for the<br />

2012-13 school year.<br />

Area students receive high scores<br />

in national Spanish exams<br />

Several world language<br />

students from Maumee Valley<br />

Country Day School recently<br />

attained national recognition<br />

for excellent performance on<br />

the 2013 National Spanish<br />

Examinations.<br />

Students from Maumee<br />

Valley Country Day School<br />

earned a total of three gold,<br />

one silver and four bronze<br />

medals along with 10 honorable<br />

mentions.<br />

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

received honors are: Nora<br />

Abdul-Aziz, bronze medal;<br />

Maya Dayal and Omar<br />

Abdul-Aziz, honorable mentions.<br />

“Attaining a medal or honorable<br />

mention for any student<br />

on the National Spanish<br />

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

were named to the dean’s list<br />

for the fall semester at Purdue<br />

University. They are:<br />

Evan Appold and Scott Fris-<br />

Examinations is very prestigious,”<br />

said Kevin Cessna-<br />

Buscemi, national director of<br />

the exams, “because the<br />

exams are the largest of their<br />

kind in the United States with<br />

over 156,000 students participating<br />

in 2013.”<br />

Students from Maumee<br />

Valley Country Day School<br />

have a long history of high<br />

achievement on these exams<br />

and were taught by middle<br />

school Spanish teacher Kelsy<br />

Grefe.<br />

The National Spanish Examinations<br />

are administered<br />

each year in grades 6 through<br />

12 and are sponsored by the<br />

American Association of<br />

Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.<br />

Purdue posts fall dean’s list<br />

sell.<br />

To be named to the dean’s<br />

list, a student must achieve a<br />

grade point average of 3.5 or<br />

higher.<br />

Friday, May 17 Mercy Arrowhead Surgery Center<br />

1360 Arrowhead Drive, Maumee


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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 />

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 />

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 />

inspiring<br />

engaging<br />

relevant<br />

casual<br />

come<br />

experience it<br />

IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC<br />

CHURCH<br />

628 Lime City Road<br />

Rossford, Ohio 43460<br />

419-666-1393<br />

www.allsaintsrossford.org<br />

Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.<br />

ALL SAINTS<br />

CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />

(Preschool through Grade 8)<br />

Where we study the world,<br />

teach the heart,<br />

and live the gospel.<br />

Sunday Services:<br />

Holy Eucharist, 8 A.M.<br />

Holy Family Eucharist, 10 A.M.<br />

Sunday School 10 A.M.<br />

871 East Boundary<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

419­874­5704<br />

www.saint­mothy.net<br />

215 East Front Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-4559<br />

www.saintroseonline.org<br />

Rev. Msgr. Marvin G. Borger<br />

Rev. Jerome A. Schetter,<br />

Associate Pastor<br />

Deacon Larry Tiefenbach<br />

Deacon Victor DeFilippis<br />

WEEKEND SCHEDULE<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:00 p.m. Mass<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00<br />

a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

MONDAY<br />

6:30 to 6:45 a.m.<br />

8:30 to 8:45 a.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:30 to 6:45 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

4:00 to 4:40 p.m.<br />

Anytime by appointment.<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

5 :15PM<br />

7PM<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

9AM<br />

10 :45AM<br />

12 :30PM<br />

These times are for all campuses<br />

and the message is identical.<br />

PERRYSBURG SOUTH TOLEDO iCAMPUS<br />

29129 Lime City Rd 2150 South Byrne Rd Watch Live Online<br />

WEST TOLEDO WHITEHOUSE<br />

2600 West Sylvania Ave 6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd<br />

SHEPHERD OF<br />

THE VALLEY<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

13101 Five Point Road<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

Phone: (419) 874-6939<br />

Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz<br />

9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />

10:15 a.m. Worship<br />

Nursery provided<br />

Holy Communion - 1st, 3rd<br />

& 5th Sundays of the month<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

St. Rose students present program to Kingston residents<br />

Students at Saint Rose School celebrated Right to Read Week by presenting a series<br />

of short plays to Kingston residents. Students in grades 2 to 5 participated by presenting<br />

a “Reader’s Theater,” where they read a script that is an adaptation of a book or piece<br />

of literature. A Reader’s Theater helps with reading comprehension and fluency, bringing<br />

a book alive and engaging students.<br />

Among the audience from Kingston were former teachers who continue to support<br />

education by encouraging reading in children.<br />

Pictured: third grade students, from left, Lucas Batdorf, Jake Skaff, Maryann Huebner,<br />

Rachel Ward, Andrew Turner, Kailyn Blakeman, Joseph Slaske and Hailey Craver, present<br />

“The House Takes a Vacation” to Kingston residents.<br />

Christian Seniors Interacting group to meet<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 by<br />

First United Methodist<br />

Church. Meetings are open to<br />

seniors of all denominations.<br />

The following programs<br />

are planned:<br />

•May 14–Bible study with<br />

the Rev. Ann Marshall of<br />

Zoar Lutheran Church. Lunch<br />

will be provided by Witzler-<br />

Shank Funeral Homes. A program<br />

will be presented by<br />

Ophelia Thompson, vocalist<br />

and poetry reader.<br />

•May 28–Bible study with<br />

Father Jerry Schetter of St.<br />

Rose Catholic Church. Lunch<br />

will be provided by The Glendale.<br />

The program will be by<br />

Dr. Ruth Alteneder who will<br />

portray Margaret Sanger,<br />

founder of Planned Parenthood.<br />

The cost is $3 per meeting.<br />

Reservations are required by<br />

the Friday prior to the meeting.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Phyllis Morton at 419-<br />

872-0846.<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 />

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 />

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 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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

10401 Avenue Road<br />

Corner 795 and White Road<br />

419.874.1961<br />

www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />

Rev. Chad Froelich<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 />

Alzheimer’s Assn. to hold<br />

annual conference May 9<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Chapter,<br />

will host its annual<br />

conference on Thursday, May<br />

9, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15<br />

p.m., at the Hilton Garden<br />

Inn, 6165 Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

This year’s conference is<br />

titled, “Connecting, Coping,<br />

and Caring Through Creativity:<br />

A Conference for Individuals<br />

with Memory Loss,<br />

Caregivers, and Healthcare<br />

Professionals.”<br />

This conference will have<br />

one focus–how to incorporate<br />

creativity into life with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease and<br />

other dementia. Keynote presenter,<br />

Beth Spencer, MA,<br />

LMSW, is a popular, nationally<br />

known educator with a<br />

lively, commonsense approach.<br />

Other speakers include<br />

Patrick Doyle, PhD, on<br />

fostering creativity; music<br />

therapist David Poitano,<br />

HPMT, MT-BC; Bruno Gior-<br />

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

distribution to be held May 9<br />

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

food distribution will be held<br />

Thursday, May 9, from 8:30 to<br />

10 a.m.<br />

The township fire department<br />

will sponsor the food<br />

give-away at the township<br />

hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />

Only residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township, the City of<br />

dani, PhD, on understanding<br />

brain connections and creativity;<br />

and Laura Rice-<br />

Oeschger, LMSW, on a<br />

special project that collects<br />

personal stories.<br />

Major co-sponsors are<br />

the University of Toledo<br />

Center for Successful Aging<br />

and University of Michigan<br />

Alzheimer’s Disease Center.<br />

The program is free for individuals<br />

with memory loss<br />

and family caregivers. There<br />

is a $50 fee for professionals<br />

and/or those needing CE<br />

credits.<br />

Lunch and snacks are included.<br />

CE clock hours are<br />

available for social workers.<br />

Nurses may use SW CE. Application<br />

has been made for<br />

activity professionals and OT.<br />

Call 800-272-3900 for a<br />

registration brochure or register<br />

online at<br />

http://act.alz.org/toledoconference2013.<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 />

O b i t u a r i e s<br />

•MARION BRUNS<br />

Marion J. Bruns, 94, of<br />

Luckey, Ohio, died April 21,<br />

2013, at Tidewell Hospice,<br />

Port Charlotte, Florida. He<br />

was born on September 9,<br />

1918, in Luckey, to George<br />

and Edith (Landwehr) Bruns.<br />

On September 12, 1959, he<br />

married Loretta McCutchen in<br />

Toledo. His employments included:<br />

working with his father-in-law<br />

in the cattle buying<br />

business, bookkeeper for the<br />

Elmer Henry Cattle Slaughtering<br />

House, Tank’s Meat Market,<br />

Ohio Turnpike in the<br />

landscaping division and as a<br />

farmer. He served his country<br />

in the Army and was a member<br />

of Troy-Webster American<br />

Legion Post #240, Luckey.<br />

Mr. Bruns is survived by<br />

his wife, Loretta; daughter,<br />

Yvonne Volin of Florida;<br />

stepchildren, Gary (Janice) Elliott<br />

of Elmore, Ohio, Larry<br />

Elliott of Sagamore Hills,<br />

Ohio, Jane Elliott of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>;<br />

six grandchildren, and<br />

three great-grandchildren. He<br />

was preceded in death by his<br />

son, Shelby Bruns; granddaughter,<br />

Lynnette Grames,<br />

and sisters, LaVerne LeVan,<br />

Dorothy Sergent and Delila<br />

Harpel.<br />

Family and friends will be<br />

received on Friday, May 3,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Marsh<br />

Funeral Home, 110 Main<br />

Street, Luckey, where funeral<br />

services will be conducted on<br />

Saturday, May 4, at 11 a.m.<br />

Officiating will be the Rev.<br />

James Budke. Interment will<br />

be in Troy Township Cemetery,<br />

Luckey.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Shriners<br />

Hospital for Children, Office<br />

of Development, 2900 Rocky<br />

Point Drive, Tampa, Florida<br />

33607.<br />

<br />

•MARIAN FEHL<br />

Marian “Mimi” L. (Zapp)<br />

Fehl, 83, died April 25, 2013,<br />

in Columbus, Ohio.<br />

She is survived by son,<br />

Christopher (Jodi); daughter,<br />

Jennifer Clayton; daughter-inlaw,<br />

Susan; grandchildren,<br />

Mary, Brady, Josee, Andrea<br />

and Maria; sister, Phyllis<br />

(Marque) Debenport; special<br />

niece and nephew, Lisa (Bruce<br />

Adams) Callander and<br />

Bradley Callander. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Harry, and sons, Kurt<br />

and Craig.<br />

Services will be held at 11<br />

a.m. on Monday, May 13, at<br />

the Rutherford-Corbin Funeral<br />

Home, 515 High Street, Worthington,<br />

Ohio, where friends<br />

may call from 10 a.m. until<br />

service time.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Humane<br />

Society of Delaware County,<br />

4920 Ohio 37, Delaware,<br />

Ohio 43015.<br />

<br />

•WAYNE<br />

LEATHERMAN<br />

Wayne M. Leatherman,<br />

91, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Friday,<br />

April 26, 2013, at Waterford<br />

Commons. He was<br />

born in Liberty Center,<br />

Ohio, to Harry and Hazel<br />

(McBride) Leatherman.<br />

A 1938 graduate of Liberty<br />

Center High School, he<br />

served during World War II<br />

in the United States Army.<br />

Following the war, he graduated<br />

from Bowling Green<br />

State University in 1947 and<br />

in 1950, he graduated from<br />

the Ohio State University<br />

College of Law.<br />

He was an attorney and<br />

the founding partner of<br />

Leatherman and Witzler Attorneys<br />

At Law for 59 years,<br />

retiring from the practice of<br />

law in 2009.<br />

A member of Grace<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Mr. Leatherman also was a<br />

member of the Wood<br />

County Bar Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Bar Association<br />

and the Ohio State Bar<br />

Association, where he was<br />

named a Life Fellow by the<br />

Ohio State Bar Foundation<br />

for his service to the community,<br />

the profession and<br />

the foundation.<br />

From 1960 to 1973, he<br />

was the first <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />

Court Judge. During<br />

the late 1950s and early<br />

1960s he served on the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Board of Education.<br />

He organized and helped<br />

found the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Schools Foundation and the<br />

Way Library Foundation.<br />

On August 6, 1948, he<br />

married Melba Jeane Gallagher<br />

and together they<br />

had two daughters, Sue<br />

(Rev. James Donnan)<br />

Leatherman M.D. and Kay<br />

(Edwin) Leatherman<br />

Howard; grandchildren,<br />

Ryan Howard and Katherine<br />

and Julia Donnan.<br />

He was preceded in<br />

death by his wife, Melba,<br />

and his brothers Ray and<br />

Cloyce Leatherman.<br />

Friends will be received<br />

from 2 to 8 p.m., on Friday,<br />

May 3, in the Witzler-Shank<br />

Funeral Home, 222 East<br />

South Boundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

and after 10 a.m. on<br />

Saturday, May 4, at Grace<br />

United Methodist Church<br />

601 East Boundary Street in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, where funeral<br />

services will begin at 11<br />

a.m. with Pastors Dennis<br />

Ditto and Jennifer Bailey officiating.<br />

Burial will follow<br />

in Fort Meigs Cemetery.<br />

Those planning an expression<br />

of sympathy are<br />

asked to consider <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Christians United, the<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools Foundation<br />

or Grace United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

<br />

Obituary Policy<br />

Many newspapers now charge for obituaries. As a service to the<br />

community, the <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> provides free obituaries. These<br />

obituaries, however, should conform to our style.<br />

Limited details about the deceased person’s personal life<br />

are allowed.<br />

Seniors-to-seniors prom<br />

at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School May 1<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School senior class will again<br />

host a Senior Citizen Prom<br />

this year as they have for the<br />

past several years.<br />

Seniors are invited to<br />

enjoy an evening of dinner,<br />

entertainment and dancing on<br />

May 1, from 5 to 7 p.m., in<br />

the high school commons,<br />

13385 Roachton Road.<br />

The entertainment will be<br />

presented by various vocal<br />

and instrumental music<br />

groups from PHS, and the<br />

evening will end with some<br />

music for dancing.<br />

“It’s a lot of fun, and it<br />

can bring a tear to the eyes to<br />

watch the high school students<br />

interacting with the<br />

seniors,” said Deb Drew,<br />

PHS English teacher and advisor<br />

to the Class of 2013.<br />

“They serve them their<br />

meals, talk with them and<br />

dance with them at the end of<br />

the night. It is a feel good<br />

evening.”<br />

There is no cost to seniors<br />

for admission, and no tickets<br />

or reservations are necessary.<br />

Pilgrim Church to hold annual<br />

flea market/rummage sale<br />

Pilgrim Curch will hold its<br />

annual flea market/rummage<br />

sale May 3-4.<br />

Hours are Saturday, May<br />

3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, and<br />

Saturday, May 4, from 9 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m.<br />

Items for sale include furniture,<br />

collectibles, jewelry,<br />

toys, games, puzzles, books,<br />

glassware, frames, baskets,<br />

kitchen items, linens, general<br />

household items, sewing and<br />

craft items, children’s and<br />

adult’s clothing and more.<br />

The church is located at<br />

1375 Sylvania Avenue,<br />

Toledo.<br />

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

Center<br />

The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />

140 West Indiana Avenue (beside the Fire<br />

Station) – 419-874-0847<br />

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Programs and lunches for all area residents<br />

at least 60 years of age.<br />

In <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

ACTIVITIES AND<br />

LUNCH MENUS<br />

Class or programs at the<br />

senior center require registration<br />

three days in advance,<br />

unless otherwise noted. Program<br />

dates and times are subject<br />

to change. For more<br />

information, call the senior<br />

center.<br />

Class: Zumba Gold on<br />

Thursdays, at 9 a.m. This<br />

class enables participants to<br />

enjoy camaraderie, excitement,<br />

and fitness all in a<br />

dance-fitness style that feels<br />

friendly and fun. The cost is<br />

$3 per class or $20 for eight<br />

consecutive weeks. Registration<br />

is required.<br />

YMCA Fitness–Mondays,<br />

Wednesdays and Fridays,<br />

from 9 to 9:45 a.m. The<br />

cost is $1 per class or $20 for<br />

eight weeks. This aerobics<br />

class is geared to move and<br />

energize your body. Bring<br />

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 />

Crochet and Knitting<br />

Club–Wednesdays, May 1, 8,<br />

15 and 22, at 10 a.m. Join us<br />

for social crochet and knitting,<br />

receive helpful tips from<br />

others or combine efforts to<br />

make items for local charities.<br />

Bring your own supplies.<br />

Wednesday, May 1<br />

Noon menu–Beef<br />

Lasagna or Roasted Pork,<br />

creamed corn, marinated<br />

carrot salad, berry blend yogurt<br />

and granola.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion.<br />

Thursday, May 2<br />

Noon menu–Ground<br />

Bologna or Chipped Turkey,<br />

potato salad, carrots and<br />

celery sticks, plums, cook-<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

Northwest Ohio Chapter,<br />

will host “The Basics:<br />

Memory Loss, Dementia, and<br />

Alzheimer’s disease” on<br />

Tuesday, May 14, from 1:30<br />

to 3:30 p.m., at the<br />

Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

2500 North Reynolds Road,<br />

Toledo.<br />

This professional educa-<br />

ies.<br />

•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold<br />

Friday, May 3<br />

Noon menu–Scalloped<br />

Potatoes and Ham or<br />

Salmon Loaf, Riviera blend<br />

vegetables, cauliflower and<br />

peanut salad, mandarin orange<br />

salad, banana bread.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Poker<br />

•1 p.m. Come for a<br />

friendly game of Bunco,<br />

snacks and drinks provided.<br />

The cost is $1 each, which<br />

goes towards prizes. Register<br />

to play by Wednesday,<br />

May 1.<br />

Monday, May 6<br />

Noon menu–Baked<br />

Chicken or Deep Dish Burrito,<br />

peas and onions, grape<br />

juice, peach crunch.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Bingo sponsored<br />

by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons.<br />

Tuesday, May 7<br />

Noon menu–Turkey<br />

Tetrazzini or Barbecue Meatballs,<br />

noodles, asparagus,<br />

three-bean salad, tropical<br />

fruit, cookies.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />

•1 p.m.–Program: “Hearing<br />

Loss Presentation” by<br />

Northwest Hearing. Learn<br />

about basic hearing loss and<br />

options that may be right for<br />

you.<br />

•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />

Wednesday, May 8<br />

Noon menu–Sausage Patty<br />

or Chicken Patty, hash-brown<br />

casserole, broccoli salad, side<br />

kick fruit slushie.<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 />

“Avoid the Slip” fall prevention<br />

presentation. Shannyn<br />

Miller, R.N., NREMT-P,<br />

WCCOA will discuss how to<br />

avoid serious injury from<br />

falls and techniques to keep<br />

you from being a fall risk.<br />

Hospice of Northwest Ohio<br />

to host Honor Flight movie<br />

Veterans and their families<br />

are invited to attend a<br />

free showing of the “Honor<br />

Flight: One Last Mission”<br />

movie on May 16, at<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Hospice of Northwest<br />

Ohio and the VA Toledo<br />

Community-Based Outpatient<br />

Clinic have partnered<br />

to offer the program at the<br />

Maumee Indoor Theater,<br />

601 Conant Street.<br />

Veterans of all ages and<br />

their families are welcome<br />

‘The Basics of Memory Loss’ topic<br />

of Alzheimer’s program on May 14<br />

Bible study<br />

series offered<br />

at Lakewood<br />

Lakewood Church of the<br />

Brethren will offer a new<br />

Bible study series titled “30<br />

Amazing People of the<br />

Bible,” by David Jeremiah.<br />

The first character to be<br />

studied on May 8 will be<br />

Jesus. Moses will be the topic<br />

on May 15.<br />

The group will meet at<br />

6:30 p.m., at the church located<br />

at 27009 Lemoyne<br />

Road, one mile south of Lake<br />

High School.<br />

to attend this documentary<br />

about four World War II veterans<br />

and a Midwest community<br />

coming together to<br />

give them the “trip of a lifetime.”<br />

Representatives from<br />

Honor Flight Northwest<br />

Ohio will be on hand to provide<br />

information and answer<br />

questions.<br />

RSVP to Jennifer Joseph<br />

at Hospice of Northwest<br />

Ohio at 419-931-5191 or<br />

jjoseph@ hospicenwo.org.<br />

tion program provides information<br />

on detection, causes<br />

and risk factors, disease progression,<br />

treatment and more.<br />

The cost is $15. CEU<br />

clock hours are available for<br />

social workers. Nurses may<br />

use SW CE. Registration is<br />

required. For more information,<br />

call the Alzheimer’s Association<br />

at 1-800-272-3900.<br />

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be glad to discuss eligibility.<br />

Contact VFW Post 6409—Rossford Post<br />

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PYSA scholarship<br />

applications now<br />

being accepted<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Youth<br />

Soccer Association (PYSA)<br />

is accepting applications for<br />

the Buker Scholarship and<br />

the Sipp Scholarship. Each<br />

scholarship is awarded annually<br />

to graduating high school<br />

seniors who have participated<br />

as a player, referee and/or<br />

volunteer with PYSA.<br />

The official scholarship<br />

information/application<br />

packet is available at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School guidance<br />

office, Way Public<br />

Library or online at<br />

h t t p : / / w w w. p e r r y s bu rg<br />

soccer.com/PYSA/forms.html.<br />

All applications must be<br />

completed and postmarked<br />

by May 3.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Lisa Miller, PYSA vice president,<br />

at 419-250-1589.<br />

Pre-Registration: <br />

$15.005K Run or 1 Mile Walk (No Shirt)<br />

$20.005K Run or 1 Mile Walk (Shirt)<br />

Race Day Registration:<br />

$25.005K Run or 1 Mile Walk<br />

No shirts will be available on race day.<br />

2013 D.A.R.E. Graduates run free. ($5.00 if you want a T-Shirt)<br />

Go to davesraces.com for online registration or<br />

mail applications to:<br />

Kip Boulis Foundation, Inc<br />

PO Box 1165<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43552<br />

Awards:<br />

Overall Male/Female Champion<br />

Police Officer/Firefighter<br />

Age Groups<br />

100th and 300th place finisher receives a gift certificate from<br />

<br />

Contact:<br />

Dean Butler (419)872-8001 or dbutler@ci.perryburg.oh.us<br />

Kelly Chalfant (419)872-8001 or wchalfant@ci.perrysburg.oh.us<br />

Shannon Nevers (419)872-8001 or snevers@ci.perrysburg.oh.us<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School baseball team won all<br />

four games last week, including<br />

two league games and a<br />

doubleheader against<br />

Willoughby South, the same<br />

team <strong>Perrysburg</strong> defeated in<br />

the state semi-finals in 2011.<br />

Highlights of these games<br />

follow.<br />

PHS, 11;<br />

Northview, 6<br />

The Jackets visited the<br />

Northview Wildcats after<br />

winning four consecutive<br />

wins the prior week.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> jumped ahead<br />

1-0 at the top of the first after<br />

Austin Lee walked and stole<br />

second. Mark Delas singled<br />

and Nick Munger walked to<br />

make bases loaded. Kyle<br />

Durham walked, scoring Lee.<br />

Nick Munger pitched well for<br />

six innings, striking out five<br />

batters, but things got tense<br />

for Jackets’ fans when the<br />

Wildcats pulled ahead 1-3 by<br />

the bottom of the third.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> earned a run<br />

back in the fourth after Steve<br />

Slocum singled and Lee<br />

walked. Slocum stole second<br />

and third and scored after AJ<br />

Stockwell got on base by<br />

fielder’s choice making the<br />

score 2-3.<br />

Sylvania battled back at<br />

the bottom of the fourth to<br />

score three more runs with<br />

the Jackets trailing 3-6. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

rallied at the top of<br />

the sixth with a déjà vu situation<br />

from the first inning. Lee<br />

walked and stole second and<br />

third. Stockwell singled scoring<br />

Lee for 4-6. Munger and<br />

Nick Fleming walked to<br />

make bases loaded. Spencer<br />

George walked to score<br />

Stockwell 5-6. Gus Dimmerling<br />

doubled to score Munger<br />

and Fleming putting <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

in the lead 7-6. Slocum<br />

singled for a second time<br />

scoring George and Dimmerling<br />

for 8-6.<br />

The Jackets sealed the win<br />

at the top of the seventh,<br />

adding three more runs. Delas<br />

singled. Stockwell’s sacrifice<br />

bunt moved Delas to second.<br />

Munger doubled to score<br />

Delas 9-6. Durham was hit by<br />

the pitch. Fleming singled<br />

with a perfect bunt scoring<br />

Munger 10-6. A pinch hit by<br />

Seth Durham scored his<br />

brother K. Durham for 11-6.<br />

Stockwell relieved Munger at<br />

the bottom of the seventh inning<br />

and the Jackets held<br />

Northview to 11-6.<br />

PHS, 6; Southview, 5<br />

The Jackets traveled back<br />

to Sylvania on Friday night to<br />

face Southview with Mark<br />

Delas on the mound. Perrys-<br />

Memorial Day<br />

5K Run and 1 Mile Walk<br />

Monday, May 27, 2013<br />

All proceeds go to the Kip Boulis Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

Registration: 7:00 AM<br />

Race Time: 8:15 AM<br />

Begins/Ends: Woodland Park<br />

SR 795/E Boundary Street<br />

Please Check:<br />

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PHS Class of 1983 to hold reunion<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School Class of 1983 will<br />

hold its 30-year reunion on<br />

Friday, August 2, at 5 p.m., at<br />

Arnie’s on State Route 25.<br />

The classmates also will meet<br />

on Saturday, August 3, from 5<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

will offer new course credit<br />

for physical education this<br />

summer.<br />

Summer school will run<br />

Monday, June 10, through<br />

Friday, June 28.<br />

Registration material is<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

<br />

Special Category <br />

<br />

to 11 p.m., at the Holiday Inn<br />

Express.<br />

For more information,<br />

send an e-mail to reunion1983phs@gmail.com<br />

or<br />

visit PHS 1983 30th Class<br />

Reunion on Facebook.<br />

PHS offers summer phys ed class<br />

available in the high school<br />

office on business days, from<br />

7:50 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.<br />

For more information,<br />

call John Henline, summer<br />

school coordinator, at 419-<br />

874-3181, extension<br />

25122.<br />

Elks soccer shoot-out May 18<br />

The Toledo Elks will host<br />

a free soccer shoot contest on<br />

May 18. Sign-in will be at<br />

9:30 a.m., and the contest will<br />

begin at 10 a.m., at the Toledo<br />

Elks Lodge, 3520 Holland-<br />

Sylvania Road, Toledo.<br />

All boys and girls under<br />

the age of 14 as of August 1,<br />

2013, may compete. Winners<br />

will advance to the District<br />

Elks Contest in Findlay.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Tom at 419-382-1267.<br />

WHEREAS, VFW Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled veterans, and the<br />

proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are used exclusively<br />

for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans, and the widows<br />

and orphans of deceased veterans; and<br />

WHEREAS, the basic purpose of the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the<br />

VFW is eloquently reflected in the desire to “Honor the Dead by<br />

Helping the Living”; and<br />

WHEREAS, the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign<br />

Wars, Post 6170 of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> will be held on Saturday, May 4,<br />

2013, at Walt Churchill’s Market, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Post Office and<br />

Kazmaier’s.<br />

NOW THEREFORE, I, Nelson D. Evans, by the authority vested in me as<br />

Mayor of the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County, Ohio, do hereby proclaim Saturday,<br />

May 4, 2013 as<br />

VFW BUDDY POPPY DAY<br />

in the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and urge the citizens of our community to recognize the<br />

merits of this cause by contributing generously to its support through the purchase<br />

of Buddy Poppies this day and to wear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence<br />

of our gratitude to the men and women of our country who have risked their lives<br />

in defense of the freedom which we continue to enjoy as American citizens.<br />

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great<br />

Seal of the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to be affixed this Fourth day of May in the Year of<br />

our Lord, Two Thousand and Thirteen.<br />

NELSON D. EVANS, MAYOR<br />

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

201 West Indiana Avenue<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />

In consideration the foregoing, I for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all claims for damages as<br />

would occur to me by reason of my participation in the Kip Boulis Memorial Day Run, against the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and any and all<br />

sponsors and supporters for all claims of damages, demands or actions whatsoever in any manner. I attest and verify that I am physically<br />

fit and capable of running a 5K or 1 Mile walk. I have sufficiently trained for the competition of this event.<br />

Signature:____________________________________________________Date:____________________<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Parents Signature (if under 18 yrs of age):_____________________________________Date:_________________________<br />

PHS baseball team wins four more, remains undefeated in NLL<br />

Bennett Westfall was the winning pitcher in the first game<br />

of the doubleheader against Willoughby South.<br />

Senior Kyle Durham is the catcher for the varsity Jackets.<br />

burg trailed 0-2 at the bottom<br />

of the first inning due to a<br />

fielding error by Delas on a<br />

sacrifice bunt and singles by<br />

Southview’s Eggleston and<br />

Boerst.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> battled back to<br />

pull ahead at the top of the<br />

second inning. Nick Munger<br />

walked, Kyle Durham was hit<br />

by the pitch and Spencer<br />

George singled to make bases<br />

loaded. Gus Dimmerling singled<br />

score Munger 1-2.<br />

Austin Lee doubled scoring<br />

Durham, George and Dimmerling<br />

for 4-1.<br />

Southview gained a run at<br />

the bottom of the second and<br />

third innings to tie the game<br />

at 4-4.<br />

Outfielder Steve Slocum<br />

made a beautiful catch and<br />

double play to short stop<br />

Dimmerling in the third to<br />

prevent more runs.<br />

At the top of the fourth,<br />

George singled for a second<br />

time to make way for pinch<br />

runner Seth Durham. Dimmerling’s<br />

sacrifice bunt<br />

moved S. Durham to second.<br />

Steve Slocum walked, Lee<br />

and Delas each singled to<br />

score S. Durham and Perrys-<br />

burg pulled ahead 5-4.<br />

Slocum stole home to make it<br />

6-4.<br />

Southview tacked on one<br />

more run at the bottom of the<br />

seventh but it wasn’t enough<br />

to upset <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Delas struck out five batters.<br />

Lee was two for four at<br />

the plate driving in four RBIs.<br />

PHS, 5; Willoughby, 0<br />

Bennett Westfall pitched<br />

the entire game, struck out<br />

five batters and kept<br />

Willoughby South scoreless<br />

for seven innings.<br />

Things got tricky at the<br />

bottom of the third after<br />

Willoughby loaded the bases<br />

with two walks, a single and<br />

zero outs. Westfall kept his<br />

cool by stopping a line drive<br />

and throwing it home to<br />

catcher Kyle Durham forcing<br />

the out at home. Durham<br />

threw the batter out at first for<br />

an exciting double play. Westfall<br />

got out of the inning by<br />

striking out the next batter.<br />

The Jackets scored all five<br />

runs at the top of the fourth<br />

inning after back-to-back errors,<br />

allowing Mark Delas<br />

and AJ Stockwell to get on<br />

base and help Delas steal sec-<br />

Heights Assn. to present<br />

Golf for Kids fund-raiser<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights<br />

Community Association<br />

(PHCA) will hold its inaugural<br />

Golf for Kids fund-raiser<br />

on Friday, May 17, at Heather<br />

Downs Country Club.<br />

Registration will be held<br />

from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45<br />

p.m., with a shotgun start at 1<br />

p.m., and the dinner and<br />

awards program at 6 p.m.<br />

The registration fee is $75<br />

per person, or $300 for a team<br />

of four.<br />

The event will be a best<br />

ball, four-person scramble.<br />

Each golfer will receive 18<br />

holes of golf, a cart,<br />

burger/braut dinner, a goody<br />

bag, and the opportunity to<br />

win prizes, including the<br />

main hole in one prize, a two<br />

year lease on a 2013 Ford F-<br />

150.<br />

All proceeds from this<br />

event will benefit PHCA’s<br />

programming for children<br />

and adults, as well as assist<br />

with general operating costs.<br />

The core programming that<br />

will benefit from this event is<br />

PHS Spring<br />

Art Show<br />

set for May 9<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School Art Department will<br />

host a spring art show called<br />

“Color My World” on May 9,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m., in the high<br />

school commons area.<br />

There will be displays of<br />

both two and three-dimensional<br />

artwork, photography<br />

and live demonstrations by<br />

PHS visual arts students.<br />

Refreshments and background<br />

music will create a fitting<br />

gallery reception for the<br />

artists and guests.<br />

The event is free and open<br />

to the public.<br />

USE THE<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

419-874-4491<br />

PHCA’s after school program.<br />

The after school program<br />

provides educational<br />

assistance to the local youth,<br />

serves as a recreational outlet,<br />

and gives the children the<br />

overall assistance in life that<br />

they may need.<br />

For registration forms,<br />

visit the Web site at www.<br />

phcaohio.org and find the<br />

documents under Upcoming<br />

Events. Forms also are available<br />

at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights<br />

Community Center. To volunteer,<br />

send an e-mail to<br />

Spencer Moody at<br />

moodysc.phca@live.com<br />

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ond. Nick Munger singled to<br />

score Delas 1-0. K. Durham<br />

singled to score Stockwell 2-<br />

0. Nick Fleming singled but<br />

was out at second due to a<br />

fielder’s choice by Seth<br />

Durham that scored Munger<br />

3-0. After S. Durham stole<br />

second, Gus Dimmerling<br />

doubled to score the Durham<br />

brothers 5-0.<br />

Solid pitching and defense<br />

held the Rebels to zero runs.<br />

PHS, 7; Willoughby, 6<br />

The second came down to<br />

the bitter end with a strong<br />

comeback performance by<br />

the Yellow Jackets.<br />

Solid pitching by Bobby<br />

Borger and defense helped<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> pull ahead 2-0 at<br />

the top of the first inning.<br />

Steve Slocum walked and<br />

Austin Lee was safe on the<br />

center fielder’s error. Kyle<br />

Durham singled to load the<br />

bases. Spencer George was<br />

safe at first due the first baseman’s<br />

error which was<br />

enough to score Slocum 1-0.<br />

Zack Honsberger singled to<br />

score Durham 2-0.<br />

At the top of the second,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> tacked on two<br />

more runs after Slocum<br />

tripled and Lee singled to<br />

score Slocum 3-0. AJ Stockwell<br />

and George walked<br />

while Lee stole home for 4-0.<br />

The tag team of catcher<br />

George and second baseman<br />

Ryan Garrity caught two<br />

Willoughby South runners<br />

stealing second in back-toback<br />

innings.<br />

The Rebels rallied in the<br />

bottom of the sixth with multiple<br />

singles and fielder’s<br />

choice plays to tack on five<br />

runs and pull ahead 5-4.<br />

During their final at bat,<br />

Slocum singled but Lee and<br />

Durham each flied out and<br />

tension was high for Jackets’<br />

fans. Trailing by one run with<br />

two outs, Slocum stole second<br />

and Stockwell singled to<br />

score Slocum and tie the<br />

game at 5-5.<br />

Nick Fleming and George<br />

each walked then Dimmerling<br />

singled to score Stockwell<br />

for 6-5. Honsberger<br />

walked and Fleming scored<br />

on a passed ball for 7-5.<br />

Kaleb Mahler took the<br />

mound in the seventh.<br />

Willoughby South was<br />

able to score one more run<br />

after a double, single and a<br />

fielding error and then load<br />

the bases with two outs.<br />

Willoughby’s Mike Fenner<br />

grounded out to first baseman<br />

Stockwell for the Jackets’<br />

second win of the day.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> is now 13-1 for<br />

the season and 4-0 in the<br />

NLL.<br />

Heidelberg University to host<br />

boys basketball tournament<br />

Heidelberg University<br />

will be the site of the next<br />

Best of the Best Basketball<br />

Tournament on May l8 and<br />

19.<br />

The tournament is open to<br />

boys in grades 4 through 8.<br />

All teams will be guaranteed<br />

a minimum of three games,<br />

and individual awards will be<br />

St. Rose School offers June<br />

summer camp programs<br />

St. Rose School will<br />

host summer camps June 10<br />

to 14 for area elementary<br />

and junior high students.<br />

Four-year-olds to<br />

kindergarten: Flying with<br />

Fairytales.<br />

Kindergarten and grade<br />

1: Move and Groove with<br />

Spanish.<br />

Kindergarten to grade 2:<br />

Backyard Safari.<br />

Grades 1 to 4: Miss<br />

Amato’s Amazing Animals.<br />

Grades 2 to 4: Wacky<br />

Writing with the Terrible<br />

Twits.<br />

Grades 2 to 8: Reduce,<br />

Reuse and Make Jewelry.<br />

Grades 3 to 5: Fun in the<br />

<br />

<br />

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<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

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presented to the top two<br />

teams.<br />

A portion of the proceeds<br />

will benefit local youth basketball.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register a team, visit the<br />

Web site at www.bestof<br />

thebestbasketball.com or call<br />

419- 443-5440.<br />

Kitchen.<br />

Grades 4 to 5: Volleyball<br />

and/or Basketball Basics<br />

and Skills.<br />

Grades 4 to 8: 3D Explorations.<br />

Grades 5 to 9: Epic Battles<br />

in History; and Hollywood<br />

at Home.<br />

Grades 5 to 8: On<br />

Broadway.<br />

Grade levels refer to student’s<br />

class in 2013-14.<br />

Space is limited.<br />

Deadline for registration<br />

is May 17.<br />

For more information on<br />

fees and registration, call<br />

the school at 419-874-<br />

5631.<br />

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Owens Community College spring commencement set for May 3<br />

A total of 740 candidates<br />

for graduation, including<br />

133 from the Findlay-area<br />

campus, will receive their<br />

degrees during the 47th<br />

annual Owens Community<br />

College Spring Commencement<br />

on Friday, May 3.<br />

The commencement will<br />

begin at 7 p.m. in the Student<br />

Health and Activities<br />

Center on the campus on<br />

Oregon Road in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township.<br />

Robert LaClair, president<br />

and CEO of Fifth Third<br />

Bank (Northwestern Ohio),<br />

will serve as the keynote<br />

speaker for the ceremony.<br />

Owens’ commencement ceremony<br />

is free and open to<br />

the public.<br />

In his current role at<br />

Fifth Third Bank, Mr.<br />

LaClair is responsible for<br />

the growth and strategic<br />

direction of the four lines of<br />

business including: commercial<br />

banking, branch<br />

banking, consumer lending<br />

and investment advisors for<br />

the affiliate.<br />

He joined Fifth Third in<br />

1999 as vice president of<br />

mortgage lending. He was<br />

promoted to senior vice<br />

president in 2001 and was<br />

named senior vice president<br />

of consumer lending in<br />

2002. He served as senior<br />

vice president of retail<br />

banking from 2003 until<br />

being named president and<br />

CEO in April 2005.<br />

He began his banking<br />

career at First National<br />

Bank of Toledo in 1982 and<br />

held various positions,<br />

including manager of the<br />

consumer credit, bankcard<br />

and business development<br />

areas. He moved to Mid<br />

American National Bank in<br />

1990 and served in several<br />

managerial positions in consumer<br />

lending, mortgage<br />

Robert LaClair, president<br />

and CEO of Fifth Third<br />

Bank, will be the keynote<br />

speaker at commence-<br />

ment.<br />

lending, retail banking and<br />

health care finance.<br />

Mr. LaClair attended the<br />

University of Toledo and<br />

Heidelberg College.<br />

He is a member of the<br />

board of directors of Fifth<br />

Third Bank (Northwestern<br />

Ohio). He also serves on the<br />

boards of ProMedica Health<br />

System, Wildwood<br />

Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital,<br />

Regional Growth Partnership,<br />

Lourdes University<br />

and the Toledo Symphony.<br />

He currently is the campaign<br />

chair for the Ohio<br />

Theatre renovation, was the<br />

2011 capital campaign chair<br />

for the Boys and Girls Club<br />

of Toledo, the honorary<br />

chair of the Salvation<br />

Army’s 2010 and 2011 Red<br />

Kettle campaigns and chair<br />

of the 2011 March of Dimes<br />

March for Babies. He also<br />

served as the 2011 corporate<br />

chair of the Juvenile Diabetes<br />

Research Foundation<br />

Walk to Cure Diabetes, the<br />

Bradley Higgs, Owens<br />

class representative and<br />

commencement speaker.<br />

2008 board chair and the<br />

2007 campaign chair for<br />

United Way of Greater Toledo.<br />

Bradley Higgs has been<br />

selected as the Owens class<br />

representative and also will<br />

address graduates during the<br />

commencement ceremony.<br />

The Toledo resident is earning<br />

his associate degree in<br />

criminal justice.<br />

Mr. Higgs grew up in<br />

Toledo and was kicked out<br />

of his house at the age of<br />

10, along with his three<br />

younger siblings. They were<br />

homeless and made money<br />

washing cars and pumping<br />

gas. Eventually, the four<br />

children were picked up by<br />

the police and placed in foster<br />

homes.<br />

At 15, he was adopted<br />

along with his 14-year-old<br />

sister by their oldest sister,<br />

who was 21 at the time. By<br />

the time he was 16, he started<br />

to get into trouble and by<br />

19, he had been arrested and<br />

was serving time in prison.<br />

2013 Pool Dates<br />

Register early for season passes and resident ID cards and take advantage of the cost savings!<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Pool will open for the season on<br />

Saturday, June 8 and will close on Sunday, August 25.<br />

Sales Begin — Wednesday, May 8, at 9 a.m.<br />

Season Passes and Resident ID card sales for the pool will be sold beginning Wednesday,<br />

May 8, at 9:00 a.m., at the Fort Meigs YMCA. Business hours for the YMCA are<br />

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon<br />

to 5 p.m.<br />

General Information:<br />

• Pool passes are available only to City residents or to the first 300 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School<br />

District residents.<br />

• 300 additional <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School District resident passes will be sold after the swim<br />

team championship meet that is held on Thursday, July 25. The fee will be half-price.<br />

• All other non-residents may use the pool by paying the single session admission rate.<br />

• To purchase a pass, EVERYONE needs to bring a current utility bill (within the last<br />

month, either a water, gas or electric) and a photo ID (driver’s license) for verification.<br />

• Photo ID’s will be taken when passes are sold, but will not be handed out until address is<br />

verified against the auditor’s site. There is a two business day waiting period after purchase<br />

before passes/resident ID cards will be issued.<br />

• All pass sales will be sold only at the YMCA for the entire season during regular business<br />

hours listed above.<br />

• Passes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.<br />

•Visit the City’s Web site at www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us.<br />

Pool:<br />

• Pool hours – 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday to Saturday.<br />

• Toddler time — 10 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday, for children age 5 and under<br />

only with an adult and is restricted to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City residents only. ID required.<br />

• Cash or credit card only at the pool. No checks accepted.<br />

Pond:<br />

• The pond is closed for swimming.<br />

• There will be no staff or supervision or life saving devices.<br />

• The boat house will be closed, but restrooms will remain open for public use.<br />

• No paddleboat rentals.<br />

• Catch and release fishing is available at both ponds.<br />

Pool Parties:<br />

• Contact the Fort Meigs YMCA beginning Monday, April 15, to reserve a date<br />

• Pool parties are limited to 350 people<br />

• 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

• Prices are as follows:<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School<br />

City Resident District Resident**<br />

$130 (up to 50 people) $230 (up to 50 people)<br />

$160 (from 51-100 people) $260 (from 51-100 people)<br />

$190 (from 101-150 people) $290 (from 101-150 people)<br />

$220 (from 151-200 people) $320 (from 151-200 people)<br />

$250 (from 201-250 people) $350 (from 201-250 people)<br />

$280 (from 251-300 people) $380 (from 251-300 people)<br />

$310 (from 301-350 people) $410 (from 301-350 people)<br />

2013 Pool Fees<br />

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

School District<br />

Pool Season Pass City Resident Resident**<br />

First Family Member $70 $140<br />

(purchased before pool opens)<br />

Each Additional Family Member $10 $20<br />

(purchased before pool opens)<br />

Grandparent/Babysitter (one per family pass) $25 $50<br />

Senior Individual (age 65 and over) $40 $80<br />

Senior Individual with spouse $49 $98<br />

First Family Member<br />

(purchased after pool opens)<br />

$85 $170<br />

Each Additional Family Member<br />

(purchased after pool opens)<br />

$12 $24<br />

Each Replacement Card $3 $3<br />

Resident ID Card * City Residents only $5 N/A<br />

*Proof of residency within the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is required to obtain a Resident ID card.<br />

A driver’s license or student ID is not a substitute for the Resident ID card.<br />

**Passes to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City School District residents will be limited to the first 300 people.<br />

After the swim team championship meet on Thursday, July 25, 300 additional <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

City School District resident passes will be sold. The fee will be half-price.<br />

Single Session Admission City Resident Non-Resident<br />

Age 5 and Under Free Free<br />

Pool - Age 6 and Up with Resident ID card $3 N/A<br />

Pool - Age 6 and Up without Resident ID card $10 $10<br />

***A valid Ohio Driver’s License or other approved picture identification card<br />

with address imprinted is required as proof of residency. ***<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Pool — 419-872-7966<br />

ATTENTION CITY RESIDENT POOL SEASON PASS HOLDERS<br />

AND SENIOR CITIZEN POOL RESIDENT ID CARD HOLDERS<br />

Punch cards will be available for you to purchase for up to $50 worth of visits for children<br />

12 and under. You may purchase up to 10 visits at $5 each. This punch card is only available<br />

to CITY RESIDENTS who are season pass holders and Senior Citizens Resident ID<br />

Card Holders. This does not include Resident ID Card Holders that are not Senior<br />

Citizens. You must accompany the children to the pool. This option is for City Resident<br />

season pass holders and/or Senior Citizen Resident ID Card Holders that have out of town<br />

relatives, grandchildren or guests that would like to use the Municipal Pool during their stay<br />

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

After serving his sentence,<br />

he became reacquainted<br />

with religion and<br />

changed his life in a Volunteers<br />

of America halfway<br />

house. Soon after, he<br />

enrolled at Owens Community<br />

College.<br />

Mr. Higgs, who holds a<br />

GED diploma, never forgot<br />

his experience at the<br />

halfway house and went<br />

back to volunteer at Volunteers<br />

of America. Eventually,<br />

he was hired and promoted<br />

by the outreach<br />

organization. He is now the<br />

front desk security supervisor<br />

at Chestnut Hill apartments<br />

in Toledo.<br />

“I want to be a light of<br />

inspiration to my children<br />

and to anyone else who had<br />

a past similar to my own.<br />

There is light at the end of<br />

the tunnel, if you just don’t<br />

give up,” said Mr. Higgs.<br />

The 35-year-old has a<br />

3.8 grade point average and<br />

is graduating magna cum<br />

laude from Owens.<br />

“Bradley is a fine young<br />

man who has touched me as<br />

an instructor. He is truly one<br />

of the future leaders in our<br />

profession,” said Wayne<br />

Seely, associate professor at<br />

Owens and retired police<br />

chief.<br />

Mr. Higgs credits his<br />

success to the support and<br />

encouragement of faculty at<br />

Owens, especially Seely<br />

and Angela Ondrus. The<br />

support of his family was<br />

also a critical part of his<br />

success, including his<br />

daughter, Alasha, an honors<br />

student in middle school.<br />

Mr. Higgs plans to continue<br />

his education and<br />

transfer to a four-year college<br />

or university this fall<br />

with the goal of obtaining a<br />

bachelor’s degree in social<br />

work. Ultimately, his goal is<br />

to work with juvenile<br />

offenders.<br />

Owens ‘Project<br />

Graduation’<br />

food drive to<br />

be held May 3<br />

The Owens Community<br />

College Alpha Omega Pi<br />

Student Chapter of the Phi<br />

Theta Kappa International<br />

Honor Society is encouraging<br />

area residents to help in<br />

the fight against hunger by<br />

donating a canned good as<br />

part of an initiative titled<br />

“Project Graduation: Feed a<br />

Body, Feed a Mind” on Friday,<br />

May 3.<br />

Donated items, as well<br />

as monetary donations, can<br />

be dropped off during the<br />

day of the college’s Spring<br />

Commencement.<br />

The collection point will<br />

be located in the hallway<br />

outside the Student Health<br />

and Activities Center gymnasium,<br />

where commencement<br />

ceremonies will occur<br />

that evening.<br />

Canned goods will be<br />

accepted from 5:30 to 9<br />

p.m. All donations will be<br />

used to help the Owens<br />

Harvest Food Pantry initiative.<br />

The Owens Harvest<br />

Food Pantry was established<br />

to provide collaborative<br />

learning opportunities<br />

for students as well as faculty<br />

and staff in various<br />

academic departments and<br />

disciplines. The initiative<br />

also offers financial help<br />

and assistance to students in<br />

the form of perishable and<br />

non-perishable food<br />

resources.<br />

For more information<br />

about project graduation or<br />

to donate, call 567-661-<br />

7930 or 1-800-GO-<br />

OWENS, Ext. 7930.<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

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>,<br />

117 East Second Street, PO Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

43552. Or send an e-mail, with the date, time and location,<br />

to dianaw@perrysburg.com. The deadline for the weekly<br />

calendar is Friday at noon.<br />

Thursday, May 2<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 />

6:00 p.m. CedarCreek’s South Toledo Campus<br />

Community Care Free Medical Clinic at<br />

2150 South Byrne Road, Toledo, until 8<br />

p.m. Call 419-482-8127 for information.<br />

7:30 p.m. Wood County Democratic Party at Simpson<br />

Park Building, 1091 Conneaut Avenue,<br />

Bowling Green.<br />

Friday, May 3<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 />

11:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at the Carranor Club,<br />

502 East Second Street.<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

10:00 a.m. Nature Preserve stewardship volunteers at<br />

Kitty Todd Preserve at Oak Openings. Call<br />

614-717-2770, extention 144.<br />

12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,<br />

open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal<br />

Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to 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, May 5<br />

5:00 p.m. Survivors Network of those Abused by<br />

Priests (S.N.A.P.) support group meeting<br />

held the first Sunday of every month, 5-7<br />

p.m., at 577 Foundation, 577 East Front<br />

Street in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For more information,<br />

call 419-340-6459 or send an e-mail to tole<br />

dosnap@gmail.com.<br />

6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />

Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Monday, May 6<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Lions Club at Charlies<br />

Restaurant, near Walt Churchill’s Market.<br />

For information, call Kevin Rantanen at<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

7:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic Boosters meeting in the<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School media center,<br />

13385 Roachton Road.<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 />

Tuesday, May 7<br />

7:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board of Education work session<br />

in the Cafeteria of the Commodore<br />

Building, 140 East Indiana Avenue,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<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 />

3:00 p.m. Ecumenical bereavement support group at<br />

St. Patrick of Heatherdowns, 4201<br />

Heatherdowns Boulevard.<br />

6:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Council at the Municipal<br />

Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Wednesday, May 8<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 />

11:00 a.m. Senior Food Pantry available through<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township until noon at the<br />

township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />

Must be 60 years old or older to qualify.<br />

2:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board of Trustees<br />

department head meeting at the township<br />

hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />

5:00 p.m. Penta Career Center Board of Education in<br />

the board meeting room, 9301 Buck Road.<br />

6:00 p.m. Toastmasters Club at Zenobia Shrine, 8048<br />

Broadstone Boulevard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous at Blessed John XXII<br />

Catholic Community, 24250 Dixie<br />

Highway. Call 419-931-4005 for details.<br />

7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support<br />

group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.<br />

Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East<br />

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

7:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street.<br />

Auditions set for “Footloose”<br />

The River Raisin Centre<br />

for the Arts will hold auditions<br />

for its youth theatre<br />

production, “Footloose,”<br />

May 9 and 11. Tracy Glover<br />

is director, music director is<br />

Josh Glover. Show dates<br />

are July 19-21.<br />

Auditions will be held at<br />

the River Raisin Centre for<br />

the Arts theatre on Thursday,<br />

May 9, at 7 p.m., and on Saturday,<br />

May 11, at noon.<br />

Auditioning students,<br />

Kris S. Kelley, D.D.S.<br />

Michael J. Thebes, D.D.S.<br />

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13003 Roachton Road<br />

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Phone: 419-874-7071<br />

Evening & Saturday appointments available.<br />

NEW PATIENTS & EMERGENCIES WELCOME<br />

ages 12 to 20, should wear<br />

clothing they can move in<br />

and be ready to sing and<br />

dance. Auditioners should<br />

prepare a piece of music to<br />

sing–at least 16-24 bars. An<br />

accompanist will be provided.<br />

The River Raisin Center<br />

for the Arts is located at 114<br />

South Monroe Street, Monroe,<br />

Michigan.<br />

For more information,<br />

call 734-242-7722.<br />

Also located at:<br />

735 Haskins Road,<br />

Bowling Green, OH<br />

419-353-1412<br />

Frank School’s Caddyshack Classic set for May 4<br />

Newly signed Pittsburgh<br />

Steelers quarterback and<br />

restaurateur, Bruce Gradkowski,<br />

will attend the fifth<br />

annual Frank Elementary<br />

Caddyshack Classic on May<br />

4. This event is the largest<br />

fund-raiser for the Frank Parents<br />

Club. This event is open<br />

to the public.<br />

Auction items include a<br />

framed and signed Joe Montana<br />

jersey, a signed Archie<br />

Griffin football, an American<br />

Girl doll (Caroline) and<br />

items from Bruce Gradkows-<br />

Way Library and Mercy<br />

will present an informative<br />

program on women’s health<br />

with focus urogynecology<br />

on Wednesday, May 8, at 7<br />

p.m., at Way. This event is<br />

free, and reservations are<br />

not required.<br />

The program will be presented<br />

by Andrew Croak,<br />

D.O., who has dedicated his<br />

professional life as a physician<br />

to understanding and<br />

treating the unique health<br />

problems of women.<br />

As one of fewer than<br />

1,000 fellowship-trained<br />

urogynecologists in the<br />

nation and the only one in<br />

northwest Ohio, Dr. Croak<br />

currently serves as medical<br />

director for robotic urogynecology<br />

at Mercy. He<br />

earned his doctor of<br />

Osteopathy degree at Chica-<br />

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STUMP’S<br />

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Evening (419) 662-8347<br />

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SCHOEN BUILDERS<br />

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Many local businesses<br />

have donated items for the<br />

gift baskets and raffle.<br />

First place prize is four<br />

$100 gift cards to Best Buy.<br />

Second place is four dinner<br />

for two certificates for Texas<br />

Roadhouse and third place is<br />

gift cards to LaScola and<br />

Burger 419. Each winning<br />

team will receive additional<br />

prizes.<br />

The tourney offers skill<br />

award prizes for longest<br />

drive, longest putt, closest to<br />

go College of Osteopathic<br />

Medicine, Midwestern University,<br />

in Chicago.<br />

Dr. Croak completed an<br />

internship at Mercy St. Vincent<br />

Medical Center followed<br />

by a residency in<br />

obstetrics and gynecology at<br />

Grandview/Southview Medical<br />

Centers in Dayton,<br />

Ohio. He underwent an<br />

intensive three-year fellowship<br />

in female pelvic medicine<br />

and reconstructive surgery<br />

at the Mayo Clinic in<br />

Rochester, Minnesota.<br />

He currently is developing<br />

Mercy’s destination center<br />

for advanced robotic<br />

pelvic floor and general<br />

gynecologic robotic procedures.<br />

This event is free, and<br />

reservations are not<br />

required.<br />

APC<br />

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419-531-3400<br />

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INCAMERA STUDIOS<br />

620 Haskins Rd.<br />

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(419) 345-5750<br />

www.incamerastudio.com<br />

MODENE INSURANCE<br />

AGENCY<br />

27457 Holiday Lane • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

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BEELEY PIANOS<br />

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(419) 754-7530<br />

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TOLEDO BRIDAL PAGE<br />

Toledo’s largest<br />

wedding planning<br />

website!<br />

www.toledobridalpage.com<br />

Advertise your website here! Call Matt or Sarah<br />

at 419-874-2528<br />

the pin and much more.<br />

Prizes at each par three are<br />

available, including a brand<br />

new Dodge Dart from Charlie’s<br />

Dodge, golf clubs and<br />

trips.<br />

Dinner will be catered by<br />

Gradkowski’s with additional<br />

food from Biaggi’s.<br />

The golf tournament has a<br />

shotgun start at 1 p.m., at<br />

Stone Ridge Golf Course. To<br />

play, sponsor or donate, call<br />

Steve Gagle at 419-350-9442<br />

or send an e-mail to sskgagle@bex.net.<br />

Mercy Women’s Health program slated at<br />

Way Public Library for Wednesday, May 8<br />

A National Learn To Row<br />

Day (NLTRD) event will be<br />

held Saturday, June 1, in<br />

partnership with the United<br />

States Rowing Association<br />

and Concept2, the makers of<br />

the Concept2 Indoor Rowing<br />

Machine more commonly<br />

known as the “Erg.”<br />

NLTRD is free, open to<br />

the public, and will give<br />

everyone an opportunity to<br />

learn the rowing stroke on an<br />

Erg, row a very stable rowing<br />

shell on the end of a tether,<br />

and row in an eight-man<br />

shell with six experienced<br />

oarsmen and coxswain.<br />

The Philip LeBoutillier<br />

Jr. Memorial Boathouse in<br />

International Park will be<br />

open from 8:13 a.m. to 12:18<br />

Dr. Andrew Croak<br />

National Learn to Row Day set for Saturday, June 1<br />

A new free networking<br />

group for individuals in job<br />

transition will hold its first<br />

meeting on Monday, May 13,<br />

at 7 p.m., in the Primerica<br />

offices located at 1070 Commerce<br />

Drive #101, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Meetings will be held on<br />

the second Monday of each<br />

month.<br />

The Meetup group is<br />

designed specifically for individuals<br />

who currently find<br />

themselves in transition. The<br />

group’s goal is to bring<br />

together individuals who have<br />

been recently displaced and<br />

are looking for employment.<br />

Individuals with all levels<br />

of experience are welcome,<br />

from the recent college graduate<br />

to the most seasoned vet-<br />

eran.<br />

A different topic will be<br />

featured at each meeting,<br />

often with a guest speaker on<br />

hand to provide guidance,<br />

counsel and advice in a specific<br />

area of expertise.<br />

Those attending should be<br />

p.m.<br />

Those who are physically<br />

challenged also are invited to<br />

participate in the concurrent<br />

sessions which will be dedicated<br />

to learning adaptive<br />

rowing skills.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.toledorowing.org.<br />

Meetup networking group for those<br />

in job transition to meet on May 13<br />

prepared to introduce themselves<br />

and tell a little bit<br />

about their background and<br />

career goals.<br />

Individuals can RSVP at<br />

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First Siege 1813 Bicentennial<br />

event schedule<br />

Friday, May 3<br />

•10 a.m. - 1 p.m.–Educational programs with re-enactors for students<br />

(Pre-registration required. Call Fort Meigs for more information.)<br />

•3 - 5 p.m.–Fallen Timbers Battlefield Walk and Tour<br />

(This will start at the Fallen Timbers Monument in Maumee. You<br />

must pre-register with the Toledo Metroparks by<br />

calling 419-407-9701 or at www.metroparkstoledo.com)<br />

•8 - 8:30 p.m.–Nighttime artillery duel across the Maumee River<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

Site open 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

•10 a.m.–Morning formation and parade<br />

•10 a.m.– Indian Lore (Takes place at the Fallen Timbers Monument<br />

in Maumee)<br />

•10:30 a.m.–Musket demonstration and company level drill<br />

•11 a.m.–Dedication of Kentucky Memorial<br />

•Noon–Join The Militia! Recruiting program (kid friendly)<br />

•12:30 p.m.–“Mini-militia” drill with U.S. soldiers (kid friendly)<br />

•12:45 p.m.–Artillery demonstration<br />

•1 p.m.–Rifle demonstration by the 1st Rifle Regiment<br />

•2 p.m.–Battle Tactics Re-creation<br />

•4 p.m.–Dedication of an Ohio Historical Marker to the 41st Regiment<br />

of Foot (Takes place at Fort Miamis in Maumee)<br />

•5 p.m.–Site closes<br />

Sunday, May 5<br />

Site open 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

•10:30 - 11:30 a.m.–Dudley’s Defeat and U.S. forces memorial service<br />

(Takes place at the Maumee Library in Maumee)<br />

•Noon–Artillery demonstration<br />

•12:30 p.m.– “Mini-militia” program with British soldiers (kid<br />

friendly)<br />

•12:30–Tour of Fort Miamis (Takes place at Fort Miamis in<br />

Maumee)<br />

•1 p.m.–Rifle demonstration by the 1st Rifle Regiment<br />

•1 p.m.–Ladies tea (kid-friendly)<br />

•2 p.m.–Battle tactics re-creation<br />

•3 p.m.–Battalion musket demonstration<br />

•4 p.m.–Battery fire artillery demonstration<br />

•4:30 p.m.–Events end (site open until 5 p.m.)<br />

Speakers’ Tent<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

•10 - 11 a.m.–1812 fashion show<br />

•Noon - 12:30 p.m.–Kentucky in the War of 1812<br />

•12:45 - 1:15 p.m.–War of 1812 in Northwest Ohio<br />

Sunday, May 5<br />

•1- 2 p.m.- Ladies tea and presentation<br />

•3 - 4 p.m.–War of 1812 from a British Perspective<br />

Off-site Programming<br />

Friday, May 3<br />

•3 - 5 p.m.–Fallen Timbers Battlefield tour<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

•10 a.m.–Indian Lore program at the Fallen Timbers Monument<br />

•4 – 5 p.m.–Dedication of 41st Marker at Fort Miamis<br />

Sunday, May 5<br />

•10:30 -11:30 a.m.–Memorial service for the men who fought in<br />

Dudley’s Defeat- Maumee Public Library<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Tour of Fort Miamis<br />

Admission<br />

Adults: $9; Seniors: $8; Students: $5; 5 and under: free; OHS<br />

Members: $1<br />

Parking Free<br />

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*Schedule is tentative and may be subject to change.<br />

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as a police officer for 25 years, retiring as<br />

a Lieutenant in 2001. He served our country in the<br />

Army Reserves, retiring as Sergeant Major in 1999.<br />

He served as Chief Bailiff & Chief Probation Officer<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court for 10 years, retiring<br />

in 2012. Douglas Spencer knows the qualities<br />

needed to serve as our next Judge. I am proud<br />

to be endorsed by Doug.” –C. Drew Griffith,<br />

Magistrate, Northwood Mayor’s Court<br />

(2005-present) & <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Attorney<br />

—Graduate, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police Division’s Citizen Police Academy, 2012<br />

—Leadership: Past President, Lucas County Bar Association & Toledo Jr. Bar Association;<br />

Fellow, Toledo Bar Association<br />

—Facilitator, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> P3 Long Range Planning Committee<br />

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Artillery duel across the Maumee<br />

to kick off First Siege events<br />

Fort Meigs will host a<br />

artillery duel across the<br />

Maumee River on Friday,<br />

May 3, to kick off its First<br />

Siege 1813 Bicentennial<br />

event. War of 1812 re-enactors<br />

will stage the artillery<br />

duel across the Maumee<br />

using cannon fire from both<br />

sides of the river as well as<br />

ground charges to replicate<br />

the bombardment of Fort<br />

Meigs during the First Siege.<br />

The program will start at<br />

approximately 8 p.m. and<br />

last until 8:30 p.m.<br />

To get the best view of<br />

the duel, park at Orleans<br />

Park in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and take<br />

the lighted walking trail<br />

from Orleans Park to the fort<br />

property at the south side of<br />

the <strong>Perrysburg</strong>/ Maumee<br />

Bridge. The duel can be<br />

viewed from the property by<br />

the bridge, from the pedestrian<br />

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P E R R Y S B U R G Y O U R H O M E T O W N N E W S P A P E R<br />

MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

SECOND SECTION WWW.PERRYSBURG.COM<br />

PHS girls basketball coach Todd Sims named Ohio Division I Coach of the Year<br />

By Scott Buker<br />

Following an extremely<br />

successful 23-2 season, a<br />

Northern Lakes League<br />

(NLL) championship and a<br />

berth in the regional semifinals,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> girls basketball<br />

head coach Todd<br />

Sims was named Ohio<br />

Division I Coach of the<br />

Year by members of the<br />

state media.<br />

In his fourth year at the<br />

helm of the Lady Jackets,<br />

Coach Sims notched his<br />

best season. And the coach<br />

credits his personal accolades<br />

to the entire basketball<br />

program in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

“I think what this award<br />

means is that we have a<br />

really good program which<br />

begins in elementary school<br />

with the Junior Jackets and<br />

the great volunteer coaches,”<br />

he explained. “From<br />

there it progresses to the<br />

travel teams and again,<br />

great volunteer parent<br />

coaches. And then on to<br />

junior high, freshman and<br />

junior varsity programs.<br />

“It is a great honor for<br />

me but I am not the only<br />

one who deserves it. I<br />

accept it on behalf of the<br />

entire program and everyone<br />

who has helped the<br />

The “Go <strong>Perrysburg</strong>”<br />

campaign to pass a levy<br />

that would restore transportation<br />

independence to<br />

individuals in the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> continues to<br />

gain momentum as the May<br />

7 Election Day approaches.<br />

A final postcard mailing<br />

to targeted voters is scheduled<br />

for May 3.<br />

This weekend, more<br />

than 20 volunteers will go<br />

door-to-door on the fourth<br />

and fifth scheduled canvassing<br />

events while other<br />

volunteers will make telephone<br />

calls.<br />

Without this levy, there<br />

will be no public transportation<br />

for seniors or<br />

people living with disabilities<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. The<br />

five-year, 0.8-mill levy will<br />

girls along the way.”<br />

Over four years, Coach<br />

Sims transformed the team<br />

personality to match his<br />

coaching personality–<br />

aggresive and fast-paced<br />

‘Go <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’ campaign gears up for strong finish for levy<br />

Ready to hit the campaign trail for the “Go <strong>Perrysburg</strong>”<br />

transit levy are Carol Russell and Dodie<br />

Strauss.<br />

cost the owner of a<br />

$200,000 home approximately<br />

$4 each month and<br />

will provide a dial-a-ride<br />

service for a fee to residents<br />

throughout the city.<br />

This is a 70 percent<br />

reduction compared to the<br />

previous system.<br />

“A national study by<br />

Cambridge Systematics,<br />

Inc. shows that businesses<br />

realize an average gain in<br />

sales three time the public<br />

sector investment in transit<br />

capital, so this is clearly a<br />

win-win situation for residents<br />

and businesses alike,”<br />

said Jack Hoeflinger, committee<br />

chairman.<br />

According to the committee,<br />

the best part of this<br />

levy is that it will keep <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

stable by enabling<br />

Coach Todd Sims<br />

with high expectations and<br />

desire.<br />

The Lady Jackets’ total<br />

wins increased each of the<br />

four years under the coach<br />

ending this year with 23<br />

residents to stay in their<br />

homes longer and age with<br />

independence and dignity.<br />

“They won’t have to ask<br />

friends and family mem-<br />

PHS relay team wins state championship<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School 4x800 team recently won the Indoor Relay Division 1 State<br />

Championship. Pictured with their winning plaque which will be displayed on the wall at the<br />

high school are team members Emily Wyric, Jordan Doore, Taylor Monheim and Courtney<br />

Clody.<br />

VOTE on Tuesday, May 7!<br />

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winds and a final ranking of<br />

eighth in the state.<br />

“We’ve progressed in<br />

my four years as head<br />

coach and taken that next<br />

step each year,” added<br />

Coach Sims. “I believe it is<br />

important for everyone to<br />

understand that we have<br />

high expectations and will<br />

continue to reach those<br />

expectations, but are<br />

extremely proud of what we<br />

have accomplished.<br />

“We’ve built our program<br />

up to where we expect<br />

to be good, but yet we still<br />

have to work hard. We are<br />

really close to being somewhere<br />

where this school has<br />

never been,” he said.<br />

The team played a fastpaced<br />

game that featured<br />

constant aggressive and<br />

press defense. He was quick<br />

to add that the personality<br />

and skill set of the players<br />

matched his desired form of<br />

play as well.<br />

Coach Sims described<br />

the 2013 Lady Jacket team<br />

as “relentless.” The team<br />

only had one returning<br />

starter from last year, but<br />

extremely athletic players<br />

were waiting in the wings.<br />

However, basketball experience<br />

was limited, he added.<br />

Jan Samples, Gil Lutz and Satch were out campaigning this past weekend.<br />

bers to take off work to<br />

transport them to healthcare<br />

and other essential<br />

appointments,” said Mr.<br />

Hoeflinger.<br />

“We started to gel as a<br />

team with the first game<br />

against Northview and that<br />

got us off to a great start,”<br />

said the coach. “Once the<br />

light came on, they were<br />

amazing and were amazing<br />

all year.”<br />

As meaningful as it is<br />

being named Coach of the<br />

Year, it is even more special<br />

for the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> coach.<br />

“I’m a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> guy<br />

and nobody loves <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

more than I do,” said<br />

the 1984 PHS graduate and<br />

two-year letter winner in<br />

basketball. “I live here,<br />

went to school here, and<br />

played sports here.<br />

“<strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a great<br />

place to live. It is where I<br />

am raising my kids. Our<br />

school system is like none<br />

other with great academics<br />

and great sports. This award<br />

means a lot to me because<br />

of this city.”<br />

Coaching in the district<br />

for more than 22 years, Mr.<br />

Sims also is an assistant<br />

varsity football coach and<br />

has coached softball and<br />

track.<br />

He shares the Coach of<br />

the Year honors with Julie<br />

Solis of Twinsburg and<br />

Trish Kruse of Solon.<br />

For additional information,<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.perrysburg4transit<br />

.com.<br />

PHS to present OHSAA awards<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

will honor several students<br />

with awards from the Ohio<br />

High School Athletic Association<br />

on Tuesday, May 14,<br />

at 6:30 p.m., in the high<br />

school auditorium.<br />

Emily Wyrick and Ryan<br />

Roth have been selected to<br />

receive the Archie Griffin<br />

Sportsmanship Award. The<br />

award, named for two-time<br />

Heisman Trophy winner<br />

Archie Griffin, is presented<br />

each year to a male and<br />

female student who have<br />

been outstanding in their<br />

efforts to promote sportsmanship<br />

in their school and<br />

community.<br />

Samantha Gremler and<br />

Jim Reddick have been<br />

selected to receive the<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

School counseling department<br />

is hosting two workshops<br />

for parents of sophomores<br />

and juniors to assist<br />

with the college planning<br />

process.<br />

The junior parents are<br />

welcome to attend Thursday,<br />

May 2, at 7 p.m., in the high<br />

school media center.<br />

Sophomore parents will<br />

have their meeting Thursday,<br />

May 9, at 7 p.m.<br />

National Award of Excellence.<br />

This honor reflects the<br />

commitment of the OHSAA<br />

and the National Federation<br />

of high school sports to the<br />

academic excellence of Ohio<br />

student-athletes.<br />

John Gadient and Angela<br />

Panzero will receive the<br />

OHSAA Top Scholar Athlete<br />

Award.<br />

Dave Matolyak, athletic<br />

booster president, has been<br />

chosen to receive the State<br />

Award for Sportsmanship.<br />

This award is intended for a<br />

person within the school<br />

who continually exemplifies<br />

good sportsmanship. This<br />

award honors community<br />

members who volunteer<br />

with the high school athletics<br />

programs.<br />

College planning meetings at PHS<br />

set for May 2, 9<br />

These meetings are not<br />

required, but are provided to<br />

help parents help their students<br />

find their way through<br />

the maze of applications,<br />

financial aid, and testing situations<br />

that students will<br />

encounter in the years to<br />

come.<br />

For more information,<br />

call Rick Rettig at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High School at 419-<br />

874-3181, extension 5186.<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — May 1, 2013 — Page 11<br />

2013 Arbor Day Poster Contest Winners<br />

St. Rose winners from left, are Joe Dynda, grade one; Jacy Foos, grade two; Hannah Jeffrey, grade three;<br />

Gwen Noe, grade four, and Grant Mickens, grade five. Back row from left, are Shelly Brossia, assistant principal;<br />

Jon Eckel, director of public service, and street tree commission members Robert Zak, Scott Kirby, Don<br />

Leider, Tony Kucic and Brody Walters.<br />

Fort Meigs winners with Scott Best, principal, and Jon Eckel, director of public service, from left, are Drew<br />

Stockwell, grade one; Lauren Swartz, grade two; Olivia Luscombe, grade three; Hannah Davis, grade four, and<br />

Lili Manea, grade five.<br />

Toth winners from left, are Kayla McCorkle, grade one; Christian Schultz, grade two; Mairy Stevenson, grade<br />

three; Rachel Hefner, grade four, and Thomas Watkins, grade five. Back row, from left, are Dr. Beth Christoff,<br />

principal; Jon Eckel, director of public service, and street tree commission members Robert Zak, Scott Kirby,<br />

Don Leider, Tony Kucic and Brody Walters.<br />

Woodland winners from left, are Duncan Russell, grade five; Abram Hire, grade one; Ric Eedinger, grade<br />

two; Carah Kessler, grade three, and Faith Obaob, grade four. Back row, from left, are Bill McFarland, interim<br />

principal; Jon Eckel, director of public service, and street tree commission members Robert Zak, Scott Kirby,<br />

and Don Leider.<br />

Frank winners from left, are Ella Hammitt, grade one; Carter Petteys, grade 2; Olivia Lattimore, grade three;<br />

Maddy Wagner, grade four, and Sierra Hickerson, grade five. Back row, from left, are Brent Swartzmiller, principal;<br />

Jon Eckel, director of public service, and street tree commission members Robert Zak, Scott Kirby, Don<br />

Leider and Tony Kucic.


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Women’s Connection West to meet May 10 The Toledo concert for<br />

Women’s Connection<br />

West will hold a brunch<br />

meeting on Friday, May 10,<br />

from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. at<br />

Highland Meadows Golf<br />

Club, 7455 Erie Street, Sylvania.<br />

A special Mother’s Day<br />

program will be featured.<br />

Bethany Widmer will share<br />

“How a Young Mom Discovers<br />

that To Do Lists are<br />

Not the Answer to Living.”<br />

Mother and daughter, Angel<br />

Nalbandian Rossi and<br />

Susan Parks, will share<br />

about the book they coauthored,<br />

“His Choice,”<br />

based on an inspirational<br />

true story.<br />

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

For reservations, call<br />

Julie at 419-535-5853 or<br />

send an e-mail to wcw_<br />

sylvania@hotmail.com by<br />

Monday, May 6.<br />

Women’s Connection<br />

West is affiliated with<br />

Stonecroft Ministries, a<br />

non-denominational organization<br />

located in Kansas<br />

City, Missouri. No membership<br />

or dues are required.<br />

The group meets on the<br />

second Friday of each<br />

month.<br />

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Organ concert set at Rosary Cathedral<br />

World Organ Day, initiated<br />

by the cathedral of Notre<br />

Dame in Paris, France, to<br />

mark the 850th Anniversary<br />

of the establishment of the<br />

cathedral, will take place at<br />

Rosary Cathedral on Monday,<br />

May 6, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Rosary Cathedral organist,<br />

Paul Monachino, will perform<br />

a concert featuring<br />

organ works by Notre<br />

Dame organists Antoine<br />

Calvière, Claude Daquin,<br />

and Louis Vierne.<br />

Throughout the day,<br />

concerts will been presented<br />

in various churches and<br />

concert halls across the<br />

globe that will include representative<br />

compositions by<br />

organists of Notre Dame<br />

over the past 850 years.<br />

World Organ Day specifically<br />

celebrates the famous<br />

Grand Organ of Notre<br />

Dame which received a<br />

complete refurbishment in<br />

2012. Parts of this historic<br />

organ date from the first<br />

organ installed in the fifteenth<br />

century.<br />

The concert is open to<br />

the public. A freewill offering<br />

will be accepted.<br />

Our Lady, Queen of the<br />

Most Holy Rosary Cathedral<br />

is located at 2535<br />

Collingwood Boulevard,<br />

Toledo. For more information<br />

call 419-244-9575 or<br />

visit the Web site<br />

www.rosarycathedral .org.<br />

Easter Seals offers summer<br />

speech therapy program<br />

Easter Seals Northern<br />

Ohio will offer a summer<br />

speech therapy program in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Services are<br />

available to children with<br />

speech and language disabilities<br />

or delays.<br />

In summer speech sessions,<br />

Easter Seals helps<br />

clients maintain the level of<br />

ability they have worked all<br />

school year to obtain.<br />

One-on-one sessions are<br />

designed around the specific<br />

age and need of the child.<br />

Activities may include handson<br />

activities, language experiences<br />

and structured play.<br />

Sessions are typically a<br />

half hour and are held once a<br />

Central Catholic High<br />

School will present its 84th<br />

annual spring musical, “Anything<br />

Goes,” May 3-5, at the<br />

Valentine Theatre in downtown<br />

Toledo. Show times are<br />

Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at<br />

3 and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 3<br />

p.m.<br />

Principal cast members<br />

include Sarah Hunter of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

as Hope Harcourt,<br />

Parker Kern as Billy Crocker,<br />

Halli Toland as Reno<br />

Sweeney, Alexander McCartney<br />

in the role of Moonface<br />

Martin, Kevin Kraus playing<br />

Elisha Whitney, Corryn Della<br />

Flora as Evangeline Harcourt,<br />

Get Fresh! Visit the<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Farmers Market<br />

in historic downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> for locally grown<br />

and produced annuals, perennials, herbs, baked<br />

goods, garden art, prepared foods, fruits, vegetables<br />

and unique gifts from more than 50 vendors.<br />

week, depending on the<br />

client’s need.<br />

Easter Seals Speech-language<br />

pathologists are experienced<br />

in pediatrics, licensed<br />

by the State of Ohio and certified<br />

by the American Speech-<br />

Language Hearing Association.<br />

Easter Seals offers a sliding<br />

fee scale and provides<br />

billing for many insurance<br />

plans, BCMH and Medicaid.<br />

In addition to the summer<br />

program, Easter Seals offers<br />

screenings, evaluations and<br />

year-round speech therapy.<br />

For more information,<br />

call 1-888-325-8532, extension<br />

100.<br />

Central Catholic High School<br />

to present ‘Anything Goes’ May 3-5<br />

Brought to you by:<br />

2013 Season<br />

Thursdays, from 3 to 8 p.m.<br />

May 9 through October 10<br />

Music at the Market<br />

Commodore Square at 7 p.m.<br />

(Corner of Louisiana and Indiana avenues)<br />

June 6 - West Central Quartet<br />

June 13 - The Gazebo<br />

June 20 - The Bridges<br />

June 27 - HepCat Revival<br />

July 11 - Venyx<br />

July 18 - 6th Edition<br />

July 25 - Luke James and the Thieves<br />

August 1- Cottonwood Jam String Band<br />

August 8 - The Home Wreckers<br />

August 15 - The Nu-Tones<br />

August 22 - Suburban Legend<br />

Music at the Market sponsored by:<br />

Lauren Klocincki as Erma,<br />

and Eric Ragan as Lord Evelyn<br />

Oakleigh. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident<br />

Christopher Norwood<br />

also is a member of the cast.<br />

“Anything Goes” is a classic<br />

Broadway musical featuring<br />

music by Cole Porter,<br />

including the standards “Anything<br />

Goes,” “You’re the<br />

Top,” and “I Get a Kick Out<br />

of You.” The story takes<br />

place aboard an ocean liner<br />

sailing from New York to<br />

London, and it follows the<br />

age-old tale of boy-meets-girl<br />

and the complications that<br />

follow.<br />

Ticket prices range from<br />

$10 to $14 and are available<br />

at Central Catholic in room<br />

105, through the Central<br />

Catholic Web site at<br />

www.centralcatholic.org by<br />

clicking on the link on the<br />

home page, or by calling 419-<br />

255-2280, extension 1137.<br />

Toledo Rep to<br />

present ‘The<br />

MOMolgues’<br />

The Toledo Rep will present<br />

“The MOMologues: The<br />

Original Comedy about<br />

Motherhood” on Mother’s<br />

Day weekend, May 9-12.<br />

Written by Lisa Rafferty,<br />

Stefanie Cloutier and Sheila<br />

Eppolito, “The MOMologues”<br />

follows a group of<br />

four women as they share the<br />

joys and challenges of raising<br />

children. The play includes<br />

mature content. It stars Susan<br />

Korecki, Angie Patchett, Joy<br />

Vorraber and Laura Crawford,<br />

and is directed by Elizabeth<br />

Cottle, all northwest Ohio<br />

natives.<br />

Tickets are $15, with performances<br />

Thursday through<br />

Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday<br />

at 2:30 p.m. For more<br />

information, call 419-243-<br />

9277 or visit www.toledorep.org<br />

for tickets.<br />

For an extra $5, attendees<br />

can celebrate their mothers by<br />

including a photo and special<br />

message as part of the show.<br />

The photos and messages will<br />

be featured in a slideshow<br />

played before the performance<br />

and during intermission.<br />

For more information or to<br />

submit a photo, call 419-243-<br />

9277 or send an email to<br />

kmcgovern@ toledorep.org.<br />

Space is limited.<br />

Spring orchestra<br />

program May 5<br />

The Sylvania Arts Commission<br />

will present its spring<br />

orchestra program on Sunday,<br />

May 5, at 4 p.m., at Boulevard<br />

Church of Christ, 7041<br />

Sylvania Avenue.<br />

Under the direction of<br />

Kathleen Hafner, the orchestra<br />

will present “Blooms<br />

Springin’ from Hidin.’”<br />

The program will include<br />

“Trumpet Concerto” by<br />

Haydn, “Scipione Africano<br />

Overture” by Bianchi, “Symphony<br />

No. 104 (London)” by<br />

Haydn, “Sabre Dance from<br />

‘Gayne Ballet’” by Khachaturian,<br />

“Concerto for Piano”<br />

by Haydn and “Capriccio<br />

Espagnol” by Rimsky-Korsakov.<br />

Admission is free; donations<br />

will be accepted.<br />

Quilts sought<br />

for exhibit<br />

Quilters–traditional and<br />

art quilters–are invited to<br />

enter their work in the<br />

Kaleidoscope of Quilts XVI<br />

to be held July 19 and 20, at<br />

the Sylvania Tam-O-Shanter<br />

Exhibition Hall, Sylvania.<br />

The deadline for quilt<br />

entry is June 15. The cost is<br />

$5 per entry. Information<br />

and registration forms are<br />

available online at the Glass<br />

City Quilt Commission’s<br />

Web site at www.gcqc.org.<br />

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577 Foundation May class schedule announced By Maria Basista and<br />

The 577 Foundation, located<br />

at 577 East Front<br />

Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, is offering<br />

the following classes.<br />

Pre-registration is required.<br />

For more information<br />

or to make reservations,<br />

call 419-874-4174 or visit<br />

the Web site at www.577<br />

foundation.org.<br />

Youth and Family<br />

Programs<br />

Mother’s Day Wreath<br />

Students in kindergarten<br />

through grade 2, including<br />

homeschoolers, can make a<br />

beautiful wreath from flowers<br />

on Wednesday, May 8.<br />

Participants can attend from<br />

9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or from<br />

12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Students<br />

should dress to be outdoors.<br />

The leader is Liz Bortz. The<br />

fee is $5.<br />

Painting with Nature<br />

Students in kindergarten<br />

through grade 2, including<br />

homeschoolers, can take a<br />

nature walk and find some<br />

treasures, then explore<br />

painting using the items as<br />

paintbrush. Participants<br />

should dress to be outdoors.<br />

Liz Bortz offers this class on<br />

Wednesday, May 15, from<br />

9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or from<br />

12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The fee is<br />

$5.<br />

Family Pottery<br />

Bring your child in preschool<br />

to kindergarten to<br />

make hand built pottery<br />

projects from demonstrations<br />

given. Work with coils,<br />

pinch, slab or extruded clay.<br />

Participants then can make<br />

projects together or individually.<br />

Decorate with colored<br />

slips. Finish pieces with a<br />

clear glaze. No experience is<br />

necessary.<br />

Leader Nadia Packard offers<br />

this class on Friday,<br />

May 17, from 9:30 to 11<br />

a.m. The fee is $15 per<br />

youth and per adult.<br />

Sewing Handbag<br />

for Little Hands<br />

Students in grades 3 to 6<br />

can explore basic hand<br />

sewing techniques to create<br />

a fun and functional handbag.<br />

Fabric and materials<br />

will be included. Leader<br />

Farah Wolfe offers this class<br />

on Sunday, May 19, from 2<br />

to 3:30 p.m. The fee is $10.<br />

Recycled Bird Feeders<br />

Students in kindergarten<br />

through second grade, in-<br />

cluding homeschoolers, can<br />

make a bird feeder out of<br />

milk jugs and paint. Participants<br />

should dress to be outdoors.<br />

Leader Liz Bortz<br />

offers this class on Wednesday,<br />

May 22, from 9:30 to<br />

10:30 a.m. or from 12:30 to<br />

1:30 p.m. The fee is $5.<br />

Sand Painting<br />

Students in kindergarten<br />

through grade 2, including<br />

homeschoolers, can get<br />

ready for summer by playing<br />

in the sand. Participants<br />

will create artwork with colored<br />

sand. Dress to be outdoors.<br />

Leader Liz Bortz<br />

offers this class on Wednesday,<br />

May 29, from 9:30 to<br />

10:30 a.m. or from 12:30 to<br />

1:30 p.m. The fee is $5.<br />

Partners in Fun<br />

Designed for preschoolers,<br />

ages 3 and 4, with an<br />

adult, participants will create<br />

beautiful art projects.<br />

•May 7–make some<br />

caterpillars to crawl around<br />

with.<br />

•May 14–go camping.<br />

•May 21–make windsocks<br />

to fly around.<br />

•May 28–the pirates are<br />

back; come and look for<br />

treasure.<br />

The classes will be led on<br />

Tuesdays, from 10 to 11<br />

a.m., by Carol Jambard-<br />

Sweet. The cost is $5 per<br />

child. Space is limited to 14<br />

per class.<br />

Adult Programs<br />

Watercolor Flowers<br />

Paint flowers in watercolor<br />

with the “Flower Doctor.”<br />

Classes are open for<br />

beginners and advanced beginners<br />

(those who have had<br />

prior watercolor instruction).<br />

Dr. Art Mancini offers<br />

this class on Thursdays,<br />

May 2, 9, 16 and 23, form 6<br />

to 9 p.m. For a class description<br />

and list of supplies,<br />

send an e-mail to drartmancini@bex.net.<br />

Leader:<br />

Dr. Art Mancini. The fee is<br />

$55.<br />

Raw Food Preparation<br />

The living foods lifestyle<br />

is a means of personal control<br />

and the prevention of<br />

degenerative health through<br />

nutrition. The class will<br />

focus on living raw foods<br />

that are enzyme rich,<br />

thereby creating an atmosphere<br />

to regain health<br />

through nutrition. During<br />

FunCamps<br />

Archery<br />

Build-Your-Own-Arcade<br />

Chess<br />

Digital Photography<br />

Fishing<br />

Fly Fishing<br />

the class, a raw collard<br />

green salad will be prepared.<br />

Leader Cheryl Wallace offers<br />

this class on Sunday,<br />

May 5, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

The fee is $25.<br />

Knitting: Cowl<br />

Learn to make a cowl; a<br />

long loop that wraps twice<br />

around the neck. Participants<br />

must be able to cast<br />

on, knit, purl and bind off.<br />

Bring 300 yards of bulky<br />

weight yarn and a US 13 circular<br />

needle 24”. This is an<br />

easy project for new knitters.<br />

Ann Elick offers this<br />

class on Tuesday, May 7,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. The fee is<br />

$10.<br />

Introduction<br />

to Art <strong>Journal</strong>ing<br />

An art journal provides a<br />

place to go to summarize<br />

learned concepts, be artistic,<br />

crystallize ideas, visualize<br />

goals/dreams, work out issues,<br />

gain insight, display<br />

information for future reference<br />

and memorialize<br />

events.<br />

This class provides a<br />

basic overview of art journaling<br />

and allows for plenty<br />

of hands-on activities. Participants<br />

should bring an art<br />

journal, sketchbook, magazines<br />

(or images from magazines),<br />

scissors, glue stick,<br />

writing instrument and any<br />

other desired craft materials.<br />

Leader Tina Bradley offers<br />

this class on Saturday, May<br />

11, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. The<br />

fee is $20.<br />

Contemplative<br />

Photography<br />

Take your photography<br />

to a new level with fresh<br />

ways to see before, during<br />

and after your image-making.<br />

Look below the surface<br />

and see more. There will be<br />

time to photograph the<br />

grounds, write and reflect on<br />

your favorite photos and<br />

share them with the group.<br />

Participants should bring a<br />

digital camera (point and<br />

shoot or SLR), empty memory<br />

card and knowledge of<br />

how to put images on a<br />

computer.<br />

Leader Sheila Otto offers<br />

this class on Tuesdays, May<br />

14, 21 and 28, from 1 to 3<br />

p.m. The fee is $35.<br />

Saturday Pottery<br />

This class will provide<br />

intermediate and advanced<br />

students specific pottery<br />

skill instructions, individual<br />

attention and feature special<br />

demonstrations. Students<br />

can work independently.<br />

Pre-requisite: individuals<br />

must have taken the sixweek<br />

Adult Pottery class.<br />

“Birdhouse/Feeder” is the<br />

theme for the program on<br />

May 18. Classes are led by<br />

Julie Beutler and Nadia<br />

Packard. Sessions are offered<br />

from 9 a.m. to noon or<br />

from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The<br />

fee is $15.<br />

Stamped Cards<br />

and Paper Crafts<br />

Complete projects with a<br />

summer flair–bright colors,<br />

butterflies, flowers, fabric<br />

embellishments, sparkle and<br />

shine. Cards include one<br />

that can be adapted for an<br />

invitation or celebration,<br />

wedding, birthdays and all<br />

occasions. Make a treat box<br />

for a summer celebration<br />

complete with treats.<br />

Projects include a variety<br />

of techniques including dry<br />

and heat embossing, use of<br />

die cuts and embellishments.<br />

The class is designed<br />

for all skill levels.<br />

Leader Chris Shively offers<br />

this class on Monday,<br />

May 20, from 6:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m. The fee is $20.<br />

Flower Fusion<br />

Play with fusible webbing<br />

techniques to create a<br />

fabric flower panel from a<br />

simple photograph. Use<br />

tracing techniques to recreate<br />

the image using fabric.<br />

Image, variety of fabrics and<br />

fusible web are provided.<br />

Leader Farah Wolfe offers<br />

this class on Wednesday,<br />

May 22, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

The fee is $10.<br />

Knitting–Fairisle<br />

Learn to knit fairisle (alternating<br />

two colors). Start<br />

with a small easy gadget<br />

cozy, wrap your ipod in<br />

something really cute, or<br />

stash some knitting notions<br />

in it. Participants must know<br />

the basics of knitting; how<br />

to cast on, knit, purl and<br />

bind off. Bring two colors of<br />

DK weight yarn, 50 yards<br />

each, and a US 5 needle.<br />

This is a good project for<br />

new knitters. Leader Ann<br />

Elick offers this class on<br />

Tuesday, May 28, from 6 to<br />

8 p.m. The fee is $15.<br />

Bob Ross Floral<br />

Basket of Sunflowers,<br />

High Adventure<br />

Lego I and II<br />

Math Enrichment<br />

Science Enrichment<br />

Skateboarding<br />

Daisies and Mums. Golden<br />

Sunflowers spill out of a<br />

garden basket and tucked in<br />

are white, delicate daisies<br />

and cheerful, orange mums.<br />

Participants should bring a<br />

roll of Viva paper towels.<br />

All supplies furnished, including<br />

16”x20” canvas and<br />

a snack. Hour lunch break<br />

on your own. Leader Pat<br />

Gstalder offers this class on<br />

Friday, May 31, from 8:45<br />

a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The fee is<br />

$50.<br />

Craps Casino Style<br />

Learn the basics of the<br />

game of craps by hands-on<br />

playing.<br />

Explore the table layout<br />

and learn the various odds of<br />

each bet. As the shooter you<br />

will elaborately shake the<br />

dice, blow on them for luck<br />

and yell for them to fall on<br />

the desired number. Some<br />

people find craps intimidating;<br />

give it a try and see for<br />

yourself.<br />

Leader Steve Gagnon offers<br />

this class on Friday,<br />

May 31, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

The fee is $10.<br />

SportCamps<br />

Baseball<br />

Basketball<br />

Specialty Basketball<br />

Football<br />

Specialty Football<br />

Lacrosse<br />

Specialty Lacrosse<br />

Gabby Frick<br />

The St. Rose School art<br />

crew was hard at work for<br />

Disney’s “Beauty and the<br />

Beast Jr.” that was performed<br />

in April.<br />

Art crew members consist<br />

of sixth, seventh and eighth<br />

grade students. Art crew<br />

painted the sets and created<br />

the props. Some members actually<br />

designed the sets, drew<br />

them and painted them.<br />

March 12 marked the first<br />

work day for art crew. From<br />

teacher Ms. Weiner and assistant<br />

principal Mrs.<br />

Brossia, to the students who<br />

participate in art crew, there<br />

were many people who put<br />

forth time, energy, and effort<br />

to accomplish the many responsibilities<br />

of art crew.<br />

The head of art crew, Ms.<br />

Weiner, had many ideas and<br />

goals for art crew this year.<br />

According to Ms. Weiner,<br />

the supplies art crew used<br />

this year were large backdrop<br />

paper and foam boards for<br />

the sets, paint, and many<br />

other materials that have<br />

been used to make props.<br />

Mother’s Day event to benefit<br />

local women’s charity<br />

Glass Slipper, a newly-organized<br />

non-profit organization<br />

for women, will hold a<br />

Mother’s Day event on Sunday,<br />

May 12, at 1 p.m, at Premier<br />

Banquet Hall, Toledo.<br />

The event includes food,<br />

special themed entertainment<br />

and door prizes. Guest<br />

speaker will be local author<br />

Susan Parks and her mother<br />

Angel Nalbadian Rossi.<br />

Music will be provided by<br />

local jazz musician Lori<br />

Lefevre.<br />

A percentage of the proceeds<br />

will be contributed to a<br />

selected women’s charitable<br />

organization.<br />

Glass Slipper developed<br />

out of a local woman’s experi-<br />

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Ms. Weiner also stated<br />

that art crew’s main responsibilities<br />

for this year’s play<br />

were to use their talents and<br />

creativity to paint the scenes<br />

and make props and costumes.<br />

When asked how she was<br />

handling the amount of work<br />

art crew entails, Ms. Weiner<br />

said, “It is challenging, but it<br />

has gone very well so far.<br />

One key part of being in<br />

charge of art crew is to stay<br />

organized and to be sure that<br />

everyone in art crew is on the<br />

same page. The major thing<br />

that needed to happen for art<br />

crew to be successful this<br />

year was for everyone to<br />

work well together, to work<br />

as a team.”<br />

By Carson Borkosky<br />

Mrs. Brossia, assistant<br />

principal, said that tech crew<br />

is “the backbone” of the play.<br />

They are in charge of all<br />

the electronic and technical<br />

parts of the play that allow<br />

the performers to be as good<br />

as they are.<br />

The tech crew is responsible<br />

for all lighting, the microphones,<br />

flipping backdrops<br />

The Wood County Commissioners,<br />

James Carter,<br />

Doris Herringshaw, and Joel<br />

Kuhlman, announce a new<br />

program for volunteers at the<br />

Wood County Dog Shelter.<br />

Applications for the program<br />

are now being accepted.<br />

The program welcomes<br />

volunteers on a wide array of<br />

duties from walking and interacting<br />

with dogs at the shelter<br />

to assisting with an animal<br />

awareness program and other<br />

educational and outreach programs.<br />

To be eligible to serve<br />

as a volunteer, an individual<br />

must be 18 years of age or<br />

older.<br />

Volunteers will be required<br />

to submit an application, and<br />

complete an orientation program<br />

and training session before<br />

assisting with available<br />

Welcome<br />

Spring!<br />

Soccer<br />

Track & Field<br />

Wrestling<br />

Strength<br />

& Conditioning<br />

volunteer opportunities.<br />

Those with criminal convictions<br />

for animal cruelty,<br />

abuse, neglect, dog confinement<br />

or licensing are not eligi-<br />

Be a Titan Camper...<br />

ble.<br />

To learn more, visit<br />

www.co.wood .oh.us or visit<br />

the dog shelter for an application.<br />

Summer is FUN at St. John’s Jesuit!<br />

For boys and girls in Grades 5-9<br />

June 10 – August 2<br />

Register for two or more camps for $10 off.<br />

Free lunch for morning/afternoon campers!<br />

St. Rose art, tech crews assist with ‘Beauty and the Beast’<br />

ence of working with women<br />

in the community in various<br />

volunteer positions and<br />

women’s studies. The Glass<br />

Slipper emblem was created<br />

to symbolize the fact that<br />

every woman has a meaningful<br />

purpose in life.<br />

Our hope is to inspire<br />

every woman to step into her<br />

unique purpose.<br />

Glass Slipper also sponsors<br />

ongoing women’s studies<br />

which focus on the Bible.<br />

Women of all backgrounds<br />

and denominations are welcome<br />

to attend.<br />

To attend the Glass Slipper<br />

Mother’s Day event, send an<br />

e-mail to toledoglasscity<br />

slipper@gmail.com.<br />

Garden glass art sale is May 4<br />

The All Thumbs Garden<br />

Club will hold a sale of recycled<br />

garden glass art on Saturday,<br />

May 4, from 10 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. The sale will be<br />

held in the driveway of a<br />

member’s home located at<br />

420 Walnut Street, Perrys-<br />

burg.<br />

The sale is open to the<br />

public.<br />

Unique, one-of-a-kind<br />

glass sculptures will<br />

be sold.<br />

Proceeds will go toward<br />

projects pursued by the club.<br />

for the upcoming scene and<br />

making sure props and<br />

scenery are in place.<br />

Tech crew is made up of<br />

fourth through eighth<br />

graders.<br />

Mrs. Fahim, music<br />

teacher at St. Rose, said it requires<br />

“a lot of organization<br />

and flexibility.”<br />

The first week of practices<br />

was a learning period<br />

and the following weeks consisted<br />

of run-throughs of the<br />

entire show. To add to the<br />

challenges, tech crew is<br />

mainly student run, with<br />

Scholarship Dinner<br />

The Ohio State University Alumni Club of Lucas County<br />

presents:<br />

OSU Band Director Jon Waters<br />

Speaking on the first year of his direction of band music<br />

over dinner at<br />

Mancy’s Italian Restaurant on Monroe Street<br />

Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Cost: $35 for Dinner<br />

There will be a raffle and items of memorabilia for<br />

silent auction and other Buckeye surprises!<br />

For reservations contact:<br />

Don Montague - 419-944-7009<br />

Roger Moser - 419-292-1474<br />

Rocky Roemer - 419-720-3946<br />

Seating is limited to the first 100 people,<br />

so hurry and get your reservations in early!<br />

St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy<br />

5901 Airport Highway Toledo, Ohio 43615 419.865.5743, ext. 231 www.sjjtitans.org<br />

some guidance from adults<br />

and teachers, mainly Mrs.<br />

Brady, who is in charge of<br />

the tech crew.<br />

Even though the job of<br />

tech crew is very difficult, it<br />

is still a very fun way to be<br />

involved in the play.<br />

Tech crewmember Josh<br />

Szymanski said, “I want to<br />

be involved in the play, but<br />

I’m not the performer kind of<br />

person. I wanted to be behind<br />

the scenes and my past<br />

three years of being involved<br />

in the musical have been a<br />

blast.”<br />

Volunteers sought for new program at dog shelter


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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School honor students listed Sarah Roberts, an<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />

wishes to congratulate the<br />

following students for their<br />

academic achievement during<br />

the third quarter of the<br />

2012-13 school year.<br />

High Honors<br />

3.70 or better<br />

Thomas Adamiak, Carter<br />

Adams, Rayat Ahmed, Yu-<br />

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PUBLIC HEARING/<br />

MEETING<br />

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Board of Zoning Appeals<br />

May 13, 2013, at 5:30 p.m.<br />

The meeting is scheduled<br />

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Building, 201 W. Indiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio.<br />

AGENDA ITEMS:<br />

ZONING EXCEPTION<br />

NO. 10-13 – The applicant<br />

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to permit the construction<br />

of a single-family<br />

residence within the required<br />

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The subject property is located<br />

at 12242 Jefferson<br />

Street.<br />

The public is welcome to<br />

attend, review plans and/or<br />

provide comment. Addi-<br />

tional public comments will<br />

be received by the Planning<br />

and Zoning Office at 201 W.<br />

Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>;<br />

419-872-8060; FAX 419-<br />

872-8019; and/or<br />

www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us.<br />

Brodin L. Walters<br />

Deputy Administrator<br />

Planning and Zoning<br />

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

<strong>Journal</strong>, issue of May 1, 2013.<br />

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Roberts takes first at state gymnastics competition<br />

eighth grader at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Junior High<br />

School, recently was<br />

named in the All<br />

Around State Champion<br />

in Level 7 at a<br />

competition in Lancaster,<br />

Ohio.<br />

She took first place<br />

on floor, with a 9.125;<br />

second on vault, with a<br />

9.4; second on bars,<br />

9.025, and fifth on<br />

beam, 9.150, and a<br />

total score of 36.825.<br />

Her team from<br />

Next Level–Toledo<br />

took third out of 28<br />

teams.<br />

Sarah has been<br />

competing since she<br />

was 9. This was her<br />

final gymnastics competition.<br />

PUBLIC<br />

NOTICES<br />

“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE<br />

MUST KNOW”<br />

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Above and below: Sarah Roberts competes at states.<br />

Choraliers<br />

to present<br />

spring show<br />

May 9-11<br />

The Choraliers will present<br />

their annual spring show,<br />

“Celebration Across the Nation,”<br />

at Fassett Middle<br />

School, 3025 Starr Avenue,<br />

Oregon, on May 9, 10 and<br />

11, at 8 p.m.<br />

Tickets are available at<br />

Urban Flowers in Rossford<br />

or from any Choralier member.<br />

Spring rummage sale to be held<br />

at St. Lucas Lutheran Church<br />

St. Lucas Lutheran<br />

Church, 745 Walbridge Avenue,<br />

will hold its annual annaul<br />

spring rummage sale<br />

Thursday through Saturday,<br />

May 2 to 4.<br />

Hours for the sale are<br />

Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m.; Friday, from 10 a.m. to<br />

7 p.m., and Saturday, from 10<br />

a.m. to 1 p.m. Items will be<br />

sold for half price on Friday,<br />

and for $1 per bag on Saturday.<br />

Free coffee will be availble.<br />

For more information,<br />

call the church office at 419-<br />

243-8189.


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Area Business Guide<br />

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• Residential & Basement Improvement<br />

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• Custom Tile Work<br />

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• Window Repair & Replacement<br />

• Gutter Repairs & Replacement<br />

(including gutter covers)<br />

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Cell: (419) 392-0438<br />

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• Flooring Tile, Wood<br />

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• Kitchen & Bath<br />

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• Please call, ask for Curt •<br />

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•Blue Buffalo Dog Food<br />

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Licensed, Bonded & Insured<br />

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PREFERRED<br />

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• Utility Sheds<br />

• Painting • Ceiling Repair<br />

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Roller Shades<br />

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Silhouettes® <br />

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Woven Wood<br />

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Great Warranties!<br />

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Free estimated •15 years experience<br />

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Specialist<br />

Over 500 jobs completed in this area.<br />

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Never a dissatisfied customer.<br />

STUMP’S<br />

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419-833-6205 or 419-410-4417<br />

CALL NOW FOR AN EXTERIOR QUOTE<br />

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KRUSE CONSTRUCTION<br />

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Basements, Baths, Decks, Doors,<br />

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Plumbing, Ceramic Tile and more.<br />

All repairs and small jobs welcome.<br />

• Quality<br />

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Licensed, Bonded and Insured<br />

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419-893-1431<br />

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• Interior & Exterior • Fully Insured<br />

Gorski Painting<br />

Free Estimates<br />

(419) 874-3815<br />

Cell: (419) 283-5191<br />

Call Richard Gorski<br />

And Remember, ‘It Pays To Use A Professional.’<br />

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Phone: 419-885-1991<br />

Fax: 419-885-0682<br />

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ADVANCED HOME<br />

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(419) 874-6313<br />

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RADON TESTING<br />

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• Propane Filling Station<br />

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HEAVY METAL WELDING<br />

Fraser Phibbs<br />

All types of welding<br />

419-297-0071<br />

or<br />

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BGSU team wins design award for Toledo project<br />

Bowling Green State<br />

University faculty and<br />

alumni have helped put<br />

Toledo “on the map” as it<br />

were, and the public can<br />

read about their International<br />

Design Award-winning<br />

efforts in the March<br />

issue of HOW magazine.<br />

The “You Are Here”<br />

project, sponsored by the<br />

Arts Commission of Greater<br />

Toledo, was among 20 Outstanding<br />

Achievement<br />

Award winners in the competition<br />

hosted by HOW<br />

magazine. Of nearly 1,000<br />

submissions, 242 were accepted<br />

and only 20 overall<br />

were recognized as “Outstanding.”<br />

The AIGA (the professional<br />

association for design)<br />

Toledo team was led<br />

by Jenn Stucker, an assistant<br />

professor of graphic design<br />

in the School of Art, as creative<br />

director and project<br />

manager.<br />

The Creative Production<br />

Team included graphic design<br />

instructor Amy Fidler<br />

(who is also a BGSU<br />

alumna) and alumni artists<br />

Ben Morales and Zach Zollar,<br />

along with fellow designer<br />

Matt Rowland.<br />

Their challenge was to<br />

enhance awareness about<br />

Toledo and create a stronger<br />

sense of place, both for visi-<br />

BGSU graphic design alumnus Ben Morales scans his dot<br />

with a smartphone at Toledo’s Washington Street Bridge.<br />

tors to the city during last<br />

summer’s International<br />

Glass Arts Society conference<br />

and also for Toledo residents.<br />

In the process they employed<br />

not only graphic design<br />

but mobile technology<br />

and a “collect the dots” contest<br />

for participants.<br />

AIGA Toledo had partnered<br />

with the Arts Commission<br />

in previous years to<br />

bring attention to the arts<br />

and the city, using banners<br />

and window displays. But<br />

this time, instead of prompt-<br />

ing people to look up, the<br />

team wanted them to look<br />

down.<br />

They devised a plan to<br />

emulate the “You are here”<br />

dots sometimes found on<br />

tourist maps. “Using the circular<br />

shape of a dot (at three<br />

feet in diameter), 100 northwest<br />

Ohio artists, designers<br />

and students were asked to<br />

make a powerful visual<br />

statement in response to<br />

their assigned dot’s location,”<br />

Ms. Stucker wrote in<br />

the case study for the project.<br />

Of the 100, 38 were<br />

BGSU alumni, students or<br />

faculty from the School of<br />

Art, including Fidler and<br />

Stucker plus Kim Adams,<br />

Todd Childers, Linda Sattler,<br />

Sara Schleicher, and Lori<br />

Young.<br />

“Toledo is known as the<br />

Glass City for its rich history<br />

in glass innovation, and<br />

many of the locations for the<br />

project were chosen to highlight<br />

that history,” said Ms.<br />

Stucker. “Our research led<br />

us to relevant locations such<br />

as the Libbey Glass Outlet,<br />

The Libbey House, Owens<br />

Corning, The Toledo Museum<br />

of Art and Glass Pavilion<br />

and the Blair Museum of<br />

Lithophanes, to name a few.<br />

“The project was unique to<br />

Toledo and showcased the<br />

amazing artistic talent and<br />

places of this region.”<br />

In addition to viewing the<br />

dots, smartphone users<br />

could click on a QR (quick<br />

response) code that took<br />

them to an informative site<br />

about the history of the location,<br />

the art and the artist.<br />

The first 100 people to “collect”<br />

25 dots received a special<br />

edition silk-screened<br />

poster. The mobile app was<br />

developed by Hanson Inc.<br />

For non-smartphone<br />

users, each dot featured the<br />

project’s URL so they could<br />

learn more about the work at<br />

their convenience.<br />

The team enlisted the<br />

help of citizens, including librarians<br />

and historians, to<br />

compile the information<br />

about each site, which expanded<br />

the sense of “ownership”<br />

and enthusiasm for<br />

“You Are Here.”<br />

“My favorite aspect was<br />

the amazing responses we<br />

got from Toledoans, who fell<br />

in love with their city all<br />

over again. Some residents<br />

were getting smartphones<br />

just so they could participate<br />

in collecting the dots,” said<br />

Ms. Stucker.<br />

“You Are Here” was<br />

widely covered in the press<br />

and Ms. Stucker presented it<br />

at the national AIGA leadership<br />

conference.<br />

Class of 1956<br />

plans reunion<br />

The Macomber/Whitney<br />

class of 1956 will hold its<br />

57 year reunion on July 27<br />

at Bayview Yacht Club, at 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Graduates of 1953<br />

through 1959 are invited to<br />

attend.<br />

For reservations, call<br />

Dave Czajka at 419-385-<br />

2292 or 419-699-1532. All<br />

reservations are prepaid.<br />

There will be no walk-ins.<br />

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FINANCING<br />

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AVAILABLE<br />

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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING<br />

419-874-9900<br />

www.schwabel-hvac.com<br />

110 Findlay Street<br />

PO Box 126<br />

Haskins, OH 43525<br />

It’s Hard To Stop A Trane.<br />

Phone 823-1394<br />

Fax 823-1832<br />

Toll Free 1-866-823-1394<br />

“The Company You Can Be Comfortable With”<br />

An Award Winning Builder<br />

For Information Call: 419.873.5436<br />

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www.slaskebuilding.com<br />

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419-873-ROOM (7666)<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& WALLPAPERING<br />

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• Plaster & Drywall Repair • Faux Finishes<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

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Individuals with<br />

Williams Syndrome have<br />

extraordinary gifts and<br />

unique challenges. But not<br />

enough people know that.<br />

During May, volunteers<br />

for the Williams Syndrome<br />

Association (WSA) will<br />

work hard to inform the<br />

community and others<br />

across the country about<br />

the syndrome.<br />

As part of the awareness<br />

week, a Walk for Williams<br />

will take place in more than<br />

50 locations throughout the<br />

country.<br />

Locally, a walk will be<br />

held at Grace United<br />

Methodist Church, 601<br />

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

“This is our second annual<br />

walk in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Northwest Ohio,” said<br />

Michelle Self, one of the<br />

event organizers.<br />

“And it promises to be<br />

even bigger and better than<br />

last year.”<br />

Registration begins at<br />

9:30 a.m. at the church with<br />

the walk starting at 10 a.m..<br />

After the walk, participants<br />

and families are encouraged<br />

to return to the church<br />

for lunch, activities including<br />

a professional photographer,<br />

chair massages,<br />

*Member Bowling Green<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

“Let’s just say that<br />

comfort is our thing.”<br />

Service all Makes & Models<br />

FREE ESTIMATE<br />

on installs<br />

We Buy Scrap Batteries!<br />

We have all<br />

types of<br />

batteries–not<br />

just auto!<br />

• We Rebuild<br />

Power Tool<br />

Batteries<br />

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Licensed, Bonded, Insured<br />

Residential & Light Commercial<br />

MEMBER<br />

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SE MICHIGAN<br />

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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 />

• Custom Window<br />

Treatments & Bedding<br />

Wallpaper • Floorcoverings<br />

• Furniture & Accessories<br />

www.colorfullivinginteriors.com<br />

Designing rooms that make you smile.<br />

Brian Hufford Builder, Inc.<br />

Turn to the Experts<br />

“Building Custom Homes & Remodeling locally since 1980”<br />

If you are thinking of a change give us a call!<br />

• New Homes & Remodeling<br />

(419) 874-4751 • Basements<br />

• Kitchens & Baths<br />

BONDED & INSURED<br />

• Room Additions<br />

www.huffordbuilders.com • Custom Woodwork<br />

moonwalk, raffles and<br />

silent auction.<br />

Entertainment will be<br />

provided by a DJ from<br />

Family Sound Entertainment<br />

along with Denise’s<br />

Dance Academy Dance<br />

Group.<br />

A group of six parents<br />

and grandparents of children<br />

with Williams Syndrome<br />

are organizing the<br />

annual local walk.<br />

The cost is $20 for an individual<br />

or $50 for a family<br />

of four.<br />

Registration can be done<br />

on the event morning. Recently<br />

featured on ABC’s<br />

“20/20” and MSNBC,<br />

Williams Syndrome is a genetic<br />

condition that is present<br />

at birth and can affect<br />

anyone.<br />

It is characterized by<br />

medical problems, including<br />

cardiovascular disease,<br />

developmental delay, and<br />

learning disabilities. These<br />

occur side by side with<br />

striking verbal abilities,<br />

highly social personalities<br />

and an affinity for music.<br />

It affects one in 10,000<br />

people worldwide–an estimated<br />

20,000 to 30,000<br />

people in the United States.<br />

It is known to occur equally<br />

in males and females and in<br />

*Member<br />

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

Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

EPA ‘Lead-Safe’<br />

Certified<br />

Senior Discounts<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Extraordinary gifts and unique challenges<br />

Join Walk for Williams Syndrome–Sat., May 18<br />

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Geothermal•Furnaces•Boilers•Water Heaters •Air<br />

Conditioning•Reverse Osmosis Systems<br />

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every culture.<br />

Children with this syndrome<br />

need costly and ongoing<br />

medical care, and<br />

early interventions (such as<br />

speech or occupational<br />

therapy) that may not be<br />

covered by insurance or<br />

state funding.<br />

As they grow, they<br />

struggle with things like<br />

spatial relations, numbers<br />

and abstract reasoning,<br />

which can make daily tasks<br />

a challenge.<br />

Additionally, their<br />

overly friendly personalities<br />

and tendency to think<br />

everyone is a friend can put<br />

them at risk in the community.<br />

WSA is the most comprehensive<br />

resource for<br />

people and families living<br />

with Williams Syndrome as<br />

well as doctors, researchers<br />

and educators.<br />

WSA provides resources,<br />

support and the<br />

latest medical information<br />

to help children with this<br />

syndrome throughout their<br />

lives.<br />

For additional information<br />

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

walk, send an e-mail to Ms.<br />

Self at maselfadvo<br />

cate@hotmail.com or call<br />

her at 419-367-9790.<br />

419-874-1176<br />

Now open 6 a.m. Tues, Thur & Fri<br />

200 E. South Boundary St. ( BIG LOTS plaza)<br />

Lucas County<br />

Retired<br />

Teachers to<br />

meet May 22<br />

The Lucas County Retired<br />

Teachers Association<br />

will hold its monthly luncheon<br />

at noon on Thursday,<br />

May 22, at the Toledo Country<br />

Club, 3949 River Road.<br />

The program will be Joannie<br />

Varrett portraying writer<br />

and author Millie Benson.<br />

Donations of children’s<br />

books will be collected for<br />

the United Way.<br />

Lunch menu choices are<br />

chicken a la king, beef<br />

stroganoff or cheese manicotti.<br />

The cost is $18.50.<br />

For reservations, indicate<br />

menu choice and send payment<br />

by May 15 to Robert<br />

Fetter, 7803 Shaftesbury,<br />

Sylvania, Ohio 43560.<br />

Checks can be made<br />

payable to LCRTA.<br />

Subscribe to<br />

the<br />

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

<strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong>!<br />

Call<br />

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Monday, 8:30 to 4:30; Tuesday-Friday, 9 to 4; closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.<br />

CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491<br />

FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY<br />

MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.<br />

Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

Lake Erie<br />

SPORTFISHING CHARTERS<br />

Excursions for up to 10 persons<br />

(419) 666-5952 (Day)<br />

(419) 662-8347 (Night)<br />

www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />

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 />

Don’t live with<br />

a sinking<br />

driveway...<br />

•Sidewalks •Steps<br />

•Driveways •Pools<br />

•Porches •Garages<br />

•Patios & More<br />

• TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL<br />

• LAWN & TREE CARE<br />

• SPRING CLEAN UPS<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

E L ECT R IC<br />

SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />

UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />

• MULCH & TOPSOIL<br />

• LANDSCAPE PROJECTS<br />

• LAWN RENOVATIONS<br />

TRAINED CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS ON STAFF<br />

CALL NOW TO BEAT THE RUSH!<br />

LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL<br />

(419)874-6779<br />

24112 Lime City Rd. <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

www.envirocarelawn.com<br />

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS<br />

In answering advertisements, whether in publications, or<br />

television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that<br />

will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that<br />

switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.<br />

Government job information or sales can be obtained<br />

free from appropriate government agencies.<br />

Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations<br />

for schools or instruction books, for which there is a charge.<br />

SINCE 1987<br />

MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />

Lic. # 22360<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL<br />

LICENSED BONDED INSURED 419-666-5211<br />

Call for FREE Estimates<br />

419-779-0899 or 419-836-7019<br />

Call Frank Roberts • Family Owned and Operated<br />

24695 Williston Rd., Millbury, OH<br />

SPRING CLEANUP NOW UNDERWAY<br />

Early Spring clean-up of your lawn, flower beds, garden, etc.<br />

We can haul and install fresh mulch. We will help you get your<br />

outdoor areas ready for spring and summer.<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Have your lawn maintained weekly with rates that you can afford!<br />

GARDEN<br />

TILLING<br />

419-872-LAWN (5296)<br />

www.acutabovelawn-snow.com<br />

Tree Trimming, Stump and Tree Removal<br />

Firewood: Indoor & Outdoor Burner & Campfire Wood<br />

Call Today: 419-874-0484 Fully Insured<br />

SPS Lawns: Mowing, Mulching, Spring & Fall Clean-up<br />

Bush Trimming & Snow Removal. 419-704-1597<br />

Mark A. Laing<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> • 419-872-2712<br />

Installation • Sales • Service • Insured • Bonded<br />

R & H Painting<br />

& Power Washing<br />

Interior & Exterior<br />

Specializing in<br />

Aluminum & Vinyl Siding<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

419-726-4872<br />

SZYMANSKI<br />

HOME PAINTING<br />

46 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Specializing in: Aluminum,<br />

Refinishing, Wood, Brick<br />

& Stucco<br />

Call<br />

419-666-5369<br />

419-509-5284<br />

Lawn Rolling<br />

900 Pound Roller<br />

Get on List Early<br />

Reasonable<br />

419-874-7763<br />

Got Weeds?<br />

Sue’s Etcetera!<br />

Your Personal Gardening Service.<br />

Specializing in the Detailed<br />

Maintenance of your Landscape<br />

and Garden Beds.<br />

Serving NW Ohio and SE Michigan<br />

for over 10 years.<br />

Fully Insured<br />

419-727-8734<br />

www.suesetc.com<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& Wallpapering<br />

•Powerwashing •Decks<br />

•Plaster/Drywall Repair<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Senior Discount<br />

Two Men<br />

and a Brush<br />

‘Tis the season to enhance<br />

the beauty of your home<br />

with a fresh coat of paint!<br />

Quality Work<br />

30 Yrs. Experience<br />

Excellent References<br />

Reasonable Prices<br />

Make us your go-to guys<br />

for your painting<br />

and remodeling needs!<br />

Ron • 419-250-4408<br />

Aerating<br />

Reasonable<br />

419-874-7763<br />

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 />

419-868-3551<br />

preferredlandscape@live.com<br />

COLLEGE STUDENT looking<br />

for yard jobs. Grass cutting,<br />

mulching, landscaping,<br />

hedges and lawn clean-ups.<br />

Experienced, dependable, reasonable.<br />

Call Jamie at JD<br />

Landscaping, 419-704-4763.<br />

GOOD OLD fashioned house<br />

cleaning and organization.<br />

Honest, hard working. Ellie,<br />

419-308-9188.<br />

PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />

sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />

6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />

BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons.<br />

Specializing in solving<br />

masonry problems. Chimneys,<br />

porches, foundations, tuckpointing,<br />

cement work. Fully<br />

licensed and insured. License<br />

number BTR05128HRC.<br />

419-270-3782.<br />

LAWN ROLLING, 900<br />

pound roller. Get on list early.<br />

Reasonable. 419-874-7763.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

deck staining, free estimates.<br />

419-705-9646.<br />

SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />

Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />

for life’s little projects.<br />

419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />

PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />

Professional, quality work.<br />

Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />

419-297-9686.<br />

CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />

patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />

mason since 1985.<br />

Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />

HANDYMAN. FULL service<br />

company, locally owned, free<br />

estimates, 419-351-8421,<br />

www.taps99.com.<br />

LAWN MOWING, Spring<br />

clean up, experienced, reasonable,<br />

estimates. Justin<br />

419-309-2002.<br />

AERATING, GET on list.<br />

Reasonable. 419-874-7763.<br />

LANDSCAPING, SPRING<br />

clean-up, mulching, edging,<br />

trimming, planting, lawn repair,<br />

planning new beds.<br />

Cindy, 419-450-2887, 419-874-<br />

1191.<br />

MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />

ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />

Free estimates. Insured.<br />

419-344-1872.<br />

ELECTRIC REPAIR,<br />

R.C.I., fuse box, breaker<br />

panels, upgrades, appliances,<br />

plugs, etc. Licensed<br />

and insured. Call today<br />

419-349-4038.<br />

HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />

ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />

No job too small. Dave<br />

419-823-8033.<br />

STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />

ceilings, texture walls, all<br />

patchwork. Call Steve,<br />

419-873-8025.<br />

BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing.<br />

Life of structure<br />

warranty. 419-891-0856.<br />

419-787-6020. www.bdrynwohio.com<br />

PROFESSIONAL LAWN<br />

mowing service. As low as<br />

$20. Fully insured.<br />

419-870-1253.<br />

LAWN MOWING, spring<br />

clean up, senior and military<br />

discounts. Licensed, Insured.<br />

Budget pricing. Call Tom<br />

419-343-4624.<br />

HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />

painting. Reasonable<br />

prices. 20 years experience.<br />

Free estimates. Call<br />

419-882-6753.<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

LAWN MOWING, reasonable<br />

rates, quality service. Free<br />

estimates. Poolman Lawn &<br />

Landscape LLC. 419-874-8744.<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 />

AERATION, SPRING lawn<br />

aeration. Let your lawn<br />

thrive. Call Tyler at Poolman<br />

Lawn & Landscape LLC for<br />

your free estimate.<br />

419-874-8744.<br />

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 />

STUMP, TREE and shrub<br />

removal. Free estimates.<br />

Poolman Lawn & Landscape<br />

LLC. 419-874-8744.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

neat, experienced. References.<br />

Free estimates. Donna,<br />

419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.<br />

LAWN MOWING. Reliable<br />

and experienced. 419-973-0043<br />

or 419-872-1687.<br />

DON’S DRYWALL and<br />

plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />

texturing. Free estimates,<br />

seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />

A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />

Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />

Insured. 419-865-1941.<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 />

LAWNS MOWED. One hard<br />

working and experienced high<br />

school student with a push<br />

mower. Trimming, brush<br />

clean-up, etc. Please call or<br />

text Tim at 567-277-1831.<br />

CONCRETE/MASONRY repairs.<br />

Specializing in small<br />

jobs, brick restoration/basement<br />

water proofing/wall stratening/porches.<br />

Insured/BBB<br />

A+, 40 years experience.<br />

419-729-2067.<br />

UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />

or mine. Reasonable.<br />

419-874-5747.<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 />

WET CRAWL space/wet<br />

basement repair. New/replace<br />

roofing. 419-409-3009.<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 />

MULCH, STONE, topsoil<br />

delivery. Competitive rates,<br />

fast service. Poolman Lawn &<br />

Landscape LLC. 419-874-8744.<br />

ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

419-704-7201.<br />

CLASSES OFFERED<br />

ACT PreP Course<br />

at Way Library begins May<br />

11 for the June 8 test. Improvement-based<br />

pricing.<br />

www.morepoints.org.<br />

419-344-8914.<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 />

MOVING/ESTATE<br />

CLOSING HOME SALE<br />

3534 Hill River<br />

(Wildewood, off Corey, N. of Central)<br />

Thurs. & Fri., May 2 & 3, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Sat., May 4, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.<br />

A large sale featuring top quality contemporary furniture,<br />

furnishings, artwork & general household. Bedroom,<br />

lounge, dining, family room & patio furniture.<br />

Original & limited edition artworks, art glass & ceramics.<br />

Electronics & appliances. Sterling & silver<br />

plate. Lots of interesting items. Please look for detailed<br />

listing in Wednesday’s Blade.<br />

McILWAIN/FRYE SALES<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

1239 Dixie Highway, Rossford, follow signs<br />

May 2-4 • 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Lovely like new cherry 4-poster queen bed set with highboy,<br />

dresser and mirror; vintage baby cradle; collectible<br />

dolls; books and puzzles; nice clothing, Gucci and Coach<br />

handbags; Stetson cowboy hat, new, still in box; beaver<br />

hats, like new; ML Leedy ostrich cowboy boots, size 12;<br />

electric Earth globe on stand, antique; Pro 600<br />

KitchenAid mixer with attachments; Indian prints; Impressionist<br />

prints; home health items; Hoover Wind Tunnel<br />

and Electrolux sweepers; Nintendo Wii game system<br />

with controller, hookups and games; C.L. Berger Transit<br />

with stand; L. Bechmann Co. #1546 transit; 2 transit<br />

tripods; 10-8 foot tables; lamps; knick-knacks; large<br />

drafting table; lawn spreader; hand tools; wooden work<br />

bench; old walking canes; microwave; lots of nice kitchen<br />

items; reel to reel tape player; lots more. Please park in<br />

marked areas next door, not on lawn.<br />

ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />

SALE ADVERTISING<br />

MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />

CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

Centsible Treasures<br />

Antiques, Crafts<br />

& Collectibles<br />

123 East St.<br />

Liberty Center<br />

West on Rt. 24 to EXIT 47<br />

Regular hours:<br />

Tues. & Fri. 10-5<br />

Sat. 10-2<br />

419-966-0890<br />

Night Owl May 3<br />

open 10-5 and 7-midnight<br />

Check us out on Facebook!<br />

1024 HICKORY Street, May<br />

2-4, 8:30-?. Huge sale. Apartment<br />

size dishwasher, camping<br />

and fishing gear, brand new<br />

grills, furniture, mini-workbench,<br />

bike rack, outdoor table<br />

and chairs, rototiller, new<br />

printer/scanner/copier, partially<br />

finished doll house, dorm<br />

fridge, too many things to list.<br />

10271 ROACHTON Road,<br />

May 2-3, 9-4. Patio table with<br />

umbrella, small fireproof safe,<br />

glass top end tables, oak<br />

kitchen table with 2 leaves and<br />

2 chairs, luggage, large braided<br />

rug, pet supplies.<br />

11270 ECKEL Junction Road,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, between Route<br />

199 and Thompson Road. Saturday,<br />

May 4, 9a.m., weather<br />

permitting. Annual multi-family<br />

garage sale. Numerous<br />

household and decorating<br />

items, womens, girls and boys<br />

childrens clothing, western<br />

horse riding equipment and<br />

show clothes. Some antiques<br />

and collectibles and much<br />

more.<br />

1296 RUNNING Brook<br />

Drive, Saturday 8-12. Lots of<br />

ladies clothing (8-12), shoes<br />

(7-8), purses, coats, golf<br />

travel bag and balls, coolers,<br />

games and friendship bracelets.<br />

947 MAPLE Street, May 2-4,<br />

8-3. Multi-family yard sale.<br />

Air conditioners, light fixtures,<br />

picture frames, books, clothes,<br />

handmade items, plants and<br />

more.<br />

420 WALNUT Street, Saturday,<br />

May 4, 10-2. All<br />

Thumbs Garden Club is selling<br />

unique garden glass art.<br />

ALL GARAGE SALE AD-<br />

VERTISING MUST BE<br />

PREPAID, BY CASH,<br />

CHECK OR CREDIT CARD<br />

BY MONDAY NOON ON<br />

WEEK OF PUBLICATION<br />

OR THE AD WILL NOT<br />

RUN. CALL 419-874-4491<br />

TO PLACE YOUR AD AND<br />

PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.<br />

CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />

MONDAY BEFORE PUB-<br />

LICATION OR THE AD<br />

WILL NOT RUN.<br />

SPRING<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

St. Paul’s<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

Elizabeth & E. Wayne<br />

Maumee, Ohio<br />

Tuesday, May 7<br />

9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 8<br />

9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.<br />

All Day Wednesday<br />

Single items 1/2 price<br />

$5 bag/$10 bag<br />

in The Boutique<br />

14776 FIVE Point Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Thursday-Saturday,<br />

9-5. Furniture, electronics,<br />

electrical parts, clothing,<br />

men’s big and tall, women’s<br />

and children designer ware,<br />

cosmetics and jewelry, toys<br />

and games (PS2 and PS3). Gigantic<br />

Sale, don’t miss us!! We<br />

have something for everyone!<br />

No early birds.<br />

1655 HORSESHOE Bend,<br />

May 2-3, 8-4. Something for<br />

everyone.<br />

2001 KENTON Trial off<br />

Carronade in Shawnee Trace<br />

Subdivision. May 4, 8-3.<br />

26446 STIRLING Court in<br />

Carrington Woods.<br />

Friday-Saturday, 8-4. Furniture,<br />

antiques, jewelry,<br />

household items.<br />

301 SYCAMORE Lane, May<br />

2-3, 9-4. Moving sale. Clemco<br />

teachers 2-in-1 pedestal oak<br />

desk, furniture, 20x15 carpeting,<br />

oak table/chairs, free piano,<br />

rugs, TV’s, vintage<br />

apothecary scales (oak case,<br />

marble top), humidifier, household,<br />

garage, Christmas items,<br />

linens, curios, drapery.<br />

502 WEST 6th Street, May<br />

2-4, 9-5. Estate sale. Something<br />

for everyone.<br />

MAUMEE, WEST Dudley<br />

and Rosamond off Conant.<br />

Friday 9-4, Saturday 9-2.<br />

Multi family. Lawn tractor,<br />

electronics, household, toys,<br />

garden, crafts, air conditioners.<br />

BOATS<br />

2000 12 ft. Pelican, Jon<br />

boat. 1953 Evinrude motor,<br />

rebuilt. Great little motor.<br />

$1,500. 419-377-1980.<br />

AMERICA’S BOATING<br />

Course by Toledo Sail/Power<br />

Squadron. Saturday, May 11 at<br />

Knight Nature Center, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Pass test/certificate.<br />

Meets Ohio law for those born<br />

after 1/1/82. Details at:<br />

toledopowersquadron.org.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

POND STOCKING<br />

AND SUPPLIES<br />

Windmills, aeration systems,<br />

amur, minnows, blue tilapia<br />

and other fish varieties.<br />

FREE BROCHURES<br />

419-532-2335<br />

www.remlingerfishfarm.com<br />

PETS<br />

Volunteers and Unwanted<br />

Treasures Needed!<br />

Planned Pethood Rummage Sale<br />

May 16 – 18th Lucas County Fairgrounds<br />

Proceeds will be used for spay/neuter at Humane Ohio!<br />

Visit www.humaneohio.org to sign-up as<br />

a rummage sale volunteer and for more info.<br />

419-266-5607 or<br />

www.facebook.com/<br />

humaneohio<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BALDWIN UPRIGHT piano,<br />

very good condition, $700.<br />

419-290-2680.<br />

CUSTOM MADE display<br />

shelving by artist Craig Carey.<br />

Multiple uses: Counter, clothing<br />

racks, glass shelving. Very<br />

colorful. Will accommodate<br />

two walls. Each 28 ft. long.<br />

419-874-5955.<br />

DIXON ZTR 3362, zero turn,<br />

riding lawn mower, excellent<br />

condition, $875. 419-509-2511.<br />

DRAW TITE 3500 lb. Class<br />

2 frame hitch. Fits Honda Odyssey<br />

1999-2013. New in<br />

2008. Used 2008-2011.<br />

Electrical connections included.<br />

$85. 419-874-8253.<br />

EXTRA LARGE dog house.<br />

Heavy wood, excellent shape.<br />

$30. 419-874-1437.<br />

FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />

4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />

419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />

0250.<br />

NEW PANDORA bracelet<br />

and 3 charms, in box. Retail,<br />

$175, sacrifice, $110.<br />

419-874-6800.<br />

Are you looking<br />

to sell your<br />

manufactured home?<br />

We are looking for<br />

factory vinyl sided<br />

homes with shingled<br />

roofs. Sizes Vary.<br />

Contact 419-666-3993<br />

SITES AVAILABLE!<br />

6 Months Free Lot Rent<br />

upon moving your new<br />

or newer pre-owned<br />

home into one of our<br />

nice family communities.<br />

Certain Restrictions Apply.<br />

Monthly Lot Rent<br />

$190-$210<br />

Subject to Park Approval<br />

Contact Walnut<br />

Hills/Deluxe<br />

@ 419-666-3993<br />

* * * NOTICE * * *<br />

Investigate before you<br />

invest. Call the Ohio Division<br />

of Securities BE-<br />

FORE purchasing an<br />

investment. Call the Division’s<br />

Investor Protection<br />

Hotline at 800-788-1194<br />

to learn if the investment is<br />

properly registered and if<br />

the seller is properly licensed.<br />

Please be advised<br />

that many work at home<br />

advertisements do not<br />

yield what is promised. It<br />

is best to investigate the<br />

company before applying<br />

for any work at home position.<br />

(This notice is a public service<br />

of the Welch Publishing<br />

Co.)<br />

Humane Ohio is a 501c3 non-profit organization<br />

Wood County Humane Society’s<br />

PET OF THE WEEK<br />

Barclay: male domestic short hair; grey<br />

and black tabby with blue eyes<br />

Well hello there! My name is Barclay and<br />

boy do I have a personality! I love to sit and<br />

chit chat and get some cuddle time in. I<br />

love attention and want to be right next to<br />

you helping you with every chore. I would<br />

love a home with lots of places for me to<br />

explore, plenty of toys to play with, and a<br />

nice warm bed to snuggle up in.<br />

I've been told that I have the most beautiful<br />

turquoise eyes and super soft fur so I would<br />

make a fantastic cuddle buddy. If you're looking for an outgoing<br />

feline companion, look no further then me!<br />

Please visit or call the Wood County Humane Society at 419-352-7339<br />

to learn more about this great pet. All of our adoptable animals can be<br />

viewed by visiting www.WoodCountyHumaneSociety.org.<br />

Good used offiCe equiPmenT for sAle<br />

by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> rotary service foundaton<br />

Five drawer lateral filing cabinets, steel desks and one<br />

executve desk, waitng room chairs, office chairs, assorted<br />

rolling chairs, miscellaneous rolling file holders<br />

and other miscellaneous office items.<br />

Contact Chris Vogel at 419-872-6820<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

RENT CLEAN, cozy 1 bed<br />

at Village Green with appliances.<br />

No pets. $325/month<br />

includes water. 419-248-2372.<br />

SPACIOUS HOME with 2<br />

large bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

separate utility room, deck<br />

and shed. Only $21,900 at<br />

Village Green <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

419-248-2372. www.villagegreenmhp.com<br />

KITCHEN APPLIANCES.<br />

Whirlpool refrigerator, $550.<br />

Frigidaire dishwasher, $250.<br />

GE microwave, $150. Frigidaire<br />

cooktop and wall oven,<br />

$550. All 5 years old and all<br />

are black. See Craigslist posting<br />

dated 4/22 for photos.<br />

419-902-1219.<br />

OUTDOOR PLAYSET includes<br />

2 swings, ball swing<br />

with bar, 2 person glider, fort<br />

with roof and sandbox below,<br />

wavy slide, rope/ramp climb<br />

and steps to fort, cargo net and<br />

firepole from fort. Buyer responsible<br />

for disassembling<br />

and removing. Good condition,<br />

could use a coat of paint. Photos<br />

available upon request.<br />

$650 cash only. 419-873-1999.<br />

TRAIN LAYOUT, O27<br />

scale, including structures,<br />

hand crafted and scale autos,<br />

8x12 layout, make offers,<br />

419-874-3162.<br />

TRAMPOLINE. 15FT, enclosed,<br />

Skywalker, like new,<br />

$100. 419-345-8998.<br />

WHITE KITCHEN cabinets,<br />

$3,500. See Craigslist posting<br />

dated 4/22 for photos.<br />

419-902-1219.<br />

USED CARS<br />

2004 CHEVY Colorado.<br />

Sharp red truck. Standard shift,<br />

48,000 miles, $9,500.<br />

419-874-7576.<br />

1999 SUBARU Forrester,<br />

AWD, Sport model, runs great.<br />

154K miles. $3,500.<br />

419-297-0616.<br />

2009 MERCEDES ML350.<br />

3.5L, V-6 engine. Automatic<br />

transmission, AWD, heated<br />

seats and navigation. Clean<br />

and nice condition. $23,995.<br />

Financing available. Honda<br />

East, Jeff, 419-891-1230 x22.<br />

2008 PONTIAC Vibe, make<br />

offer. 419-874-9379.<br />

LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />

Call before selling or trading.<br />

419-297-9709.<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

BUYING OLD guitars, amps,<br />

antiques and unusual. Will<br />

help clean attic and basement.<br />

419-874-9119.<br />

WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />

any condition. Also WWII<br />

and earlier military items. Indian<br />

artifacts. Rob,<br />

419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />

looks, pays accordingly,<br />

anything with wheels.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

LOOKING FOR great things<br />

to buy or consign. Collections<br />

or estates. Jones & Jones<br />

LTD Antiques. 114 W. Indiana.<br />

419-874-2867.<br />

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


HELP WANTED<br />

TRAINCO<br />

TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL<br />

Day • Eves • Weekend Class<br />

Job Placement<br />

Company Paid Training<br />

Call 419-837-5730<br />

Train Locally-Save Hassle<br />

PERRYSBURG CAMPUS<br />

www.traincoinc.com<br />

WE ARE COMFORT KEEPERS®<br />

EXPERIENCE THE<br />

JOYS AND REWARDS<br />

Are you ready to make a<br />

difference in someone’s life?<br />

We’re looking for honest,<br />

compassionate, reliable<br />

people to take care of<br />

our clients. Earn a wage for<br />

doing something you already<br />

enjoy doing. To learn what<br />

becoming a Comfort<br />

Keeper® is all about, visit<br />

www.ahandinthehome.org.<br />

109 W. 5th St.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

WWW.COMFORTKEEPERS.COM<br />

Over 550 independently owned & operated<br />

offices worldwide.<br />

ACCOUNT REPRESEN-<br />

TATIVE needed for advertising<br />

and printing sales. This<br />

position requires aggressive,<br />

outside salesperson to sell in<br />

Wood, Lucas and surrounding<br />

counties. Please send resume<br />

to Welch Publishing Co. P.O.<br />

Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

43552.<br />

WAITRESSES / COOKS,<br />

PT / FT, have transportation.<br />

419-873-0454. jrayling2@aol<br />

.com.<br />

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

hiring a tax clerk. Please<br />

see our job posting at www.<br />

ci.perrysburg.oh.us under<br />

the Human Resources link<br />

for more information.<br />

<br />

Has a great opportunity for an<br />

individual wanting to start their<br />

own delivery business by<br />

becoming an owner/operator<br />

of a<br />

DELIVERY TRUCK!<br />

This GREAT opportunity<br />

comes with SUPER<br />

SECURITY and UNLIMITED<br />

Earning Potential.<br />

This is YOUR opportunity to<br />

work with the #1 Home<br />

Improvement Center!!<br />

Call: 715-876-4000<br />

MATERIALS HANDLER<br />

Must have good work ethic, excellence in attendance,<br />

the ability to operate forklifts and be willing<br />

to work any of 3 shifts, weekends and overtime.<br />

Possibilities of promotion exist for candidates with<br />

a strong desire to learn and a good attitude.<br />

Excellent wages and benefits. Apply in person at:<br />

American Steel Treating, Inc.<br />

525 W. Sixth Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

DIRECT CARE SPECIALIST<br />

Do you like to be challenged? Are you creative and energetic?<br />

Are you looking to get paid while having fun?<br />

We are looking for you!<br />

Seeking direct-care staff to assist adults with developmental<br />

disabilities to achieve greater personal independence,<br />

increase job-related skills and discover new<br />

opportunities in a day habilitation setting. Our centers<br />

are continually growing, so we are expanding and<br />

searching for persons who want to grow with us.<br />

Please email your resumes to contact@pcs4dd.com<br />

PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE.<br />

We are looking for good, reliable<br />

people from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to clean<br />

offices in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> evenings. This<br />

position would consist of light duty<br />

office cleaning only. Call between 6<br />

p.m. and 10 p.m. 419-335-3486.<br />

Please leave message.<br />

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR<br />

Seeking a full-time Production Supervisor with hands<br />

on ability. Candidates must have experience supervising<br />

in an industrial setting and have excellent<br />

people, time management and organizational skills.<br />

Technical and/or Heat Treating experience preferred.<br />

Interested applicants should apply in person at:<br />

American Steel Treating, Inc.<br />

525 W. Sixth Street<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

Wanted Driver<br />

Part-time, hourly position<br />

Hours per week: Varies - Monday – Friday: a.m., noon<br />

and/or p.m. routes<br />

Coordinate routes and responsible for the safe, efficient<br />

and timely operation of a Passenger Van primarily transporting<br />

individuals with developmental disabilities to and<br />

from our center, to community employment and to volunteer<br />

opportunities.<br />

Qualifications:<br />

Drivers must possess and maintain a valid Ohio Driver’s<br />

License and have a good driving record.<br />

Drivers must be at least 21 years of age with a minimum<br />

of three years continued, valid licensed driving status.<br />

Driver must successfully pass a company sponsored physical,<br />

pre-employment drug test.<br />

Please call 614-856-2123 or email resume to<br />

contact@pcs4dd.com<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOP-<br />

MENT Rep. Green energy<br />

products. Sales experience<br />

helpful. Top pay.<br />

419-425-0324 extension 300.<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOP-<br />

MENT Rep. High end office<br />

equipment. Experience helpful.<br />

Top pay. 419-425-0324 extension<br />

300.<br />

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION<br />

Director, part-time. Inquire at<br />

www.stpaulsmaumee.org.<br />

COUNTER HELP. Energetic<br />

smiling faces for expanding<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Sylvania area<br />

dry cleaners. Apply in person<br />

at 4159 Chappel Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

in Levis Commons or<br />

call 419-874-4872.<br />

CRYOGENIC TRANSPOR-<br />

TATION LLC is hiring Class<br />

A CDL DRIVERS out of<br />

Toledo, Ohio for our local and<br />

OTR (14-21 days out) positions.<br />

We offer competitive<br />

pay, medical benefits for you<br />

and your family, paid training<br />

on product handling, paid uniforms,<br />

paid vacations, 401K<br />

and more. 2 years<br />

tractor-trailer experience, Tank<br />

and Hazmat endorsements (or<br />

ability to obtain) and safe driving<br />

record required. Apply<br />

now at TheKAG.com or call<br />

(800) 871-4581.<br />

HIRING NOW. EMI needs<br />

food demonstrators to work in<br />

Meijer store in Rossford.<br />

Part-time, flexible hours.<br />

Email dconner@daymon.com.<br />

Apply: http://alturl.com/u7gri.<br />

MAINTENANCE/CUSTO-<br />

DIAN NEEDED. 20-30<br />

hours/week. Apply in person<br />

to Trainco Truck Driving<br />

School, 26718 Oregon Road,<br />

Monday-Friday, 2-5pm.<br />

MARINA WORKER, self<br />

motivated and energetic.<br />

Drive fork lifts and boats.<br />

Have handyman and customer<br />

service skills. Send resume to<br />

P.O. Box 5184, Toledo OH<br />

43611.<br />

OFFICE/RECEPTIONIST.<br />

Approximately 32-35 hours/<br />

week, for busy office. Phone<br />

experience and excellent people<br />

skills required. Apply in person<br />

from 1-5 p.m. to Trainco, 26718<br />

Oregon Road.<br />

OWNER OPS with CDL-A<br />

experience. Flatbed work.<br />

Sign-on bonus. Potential earnings<br />

to $4500 week. Call Jean,<br />

888-973-2430.<br />

PERRYSBURG MARKET<br />

Research firm hiring part-time<br />

employees: shopper recruiting,<br />

quality assurance, automobile<br />

dealership inquiries. Resumes<br />

@intelli-shop.com. 419-872-<br />

5103 extension 317.<br />

QUICKBOOKS HELP:<br />

Checking accounts and reconciliation.<br />

Reply stating your<br />

experience with making checking<br />

account entries and reconciliations<br />

into QuickBooks.<br />

$12/hour. P.O. Box 796, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio 43552.<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 />

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 />

Office: 419.874.8311<br />

Home: 419.666.8423<br />

Fax: 419.874.9536<br />

Cell: 419.266.2588<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 />

REALTY, INC.<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 />

GRI<br />

MATERIALS HANDLER PAM’S PICKS<br />

SALES ASSOCIATE, permanent<br />

position. Days and<br />

weekends. Must Must be atleast have 18 good work 6227 ethic, Wexford excellence Ct.. . . . .<br />

in<br />

. Cul-de-sac<br />

atten-<br />

years old and high school<br />

Lot . . . . $199,500<br />

dance, the ability to operate forklifts and be willing<br />

graduate. Sonseeahray West- 1330 Running Brook . . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $179,900<br />

ern Store, 419-837-6411. to work any of 3 shifts, weekends and overtime.<br />

Possibilities of promotion<br />

3 New<br />

exist<br />

England<br />

for candidates<br />

Lane . . . . . .<br />

with<br />

SOLD . . . . . . . $109,900<br />

SALES / MANAGEMENT a strong desire to 5 learn New England and a good Lane . attitude. . . . . SOLD. . . . . . . $104,900<br />

ASSOCIATE. Full-time/part- Excellent wages and benefits. E-mail: Apply ppilz@buckeye-express.com<br />

in person at:<br />

time. Organized, computer<br />

literate and aggresive. 419-873- American Steel Treating, Inc.<br />

0454. jrayling2@aol.com. 525 W. Sixth Street<br />

SEWING MACHINE operators<br />

wanted in shop. Knowledge<br />

of sewing machines, will<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

train, call between,<br />

10a.m.-2p.m. Monday-Friday.<br />

419-469-8898.<br />

SHIPPING / RECEIVING<br />

CLERK / INVENTORY Control.<br />

Full-time. Some lifting required.<br />

Must have computer<br />

skills and close attention to detail.<br />

Email resume to<br />

resume@dmcassoc.com.<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

CHILD CARE. Mother of 2<br />

currently has openings. Call<br />

419-872-4688.<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 />

LAUNDRY AND ironing<br />

service. Wash, fold, iron at my<br />

home. 419-931-4572.<br />

LOCAL COLLEGE student<br />

majoring in Early Childhood<br />

Education seeking babysitting/<br />

nanny position mid May-mid<br />

August. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />

surrounding areas. Please call<br />

419-386-6774.<br />

VACATION RENTALS<br />

HOUGHTON LAKE, Michigan.<br />

Completely furnished 3<br />

bedroom chalet. Boating,<br />

golfing and shopping near.<br />

Daily, weekends, weekly.<br />

Call 419-360-1923.<br />

Abundant Life of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a subsidized independent<br />

housing facility for those 62 or older.<br />

We are located in a beautiful, quiet residential setting<br />

in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Abundant Life offers one bedroom<br />

garden apartments with private patios,<br />

indoor mailboxes, reserved parking and busing to<br />

local grocery stores.<br />

Applications are now being accepted.<br />

Call 419-874-4371.<br />

Rossford 2 Bedroom,<br />

1 Bath Townhouse<br />

LR, DR, kitchen. Basement<br />

with W/D hookup.<br />

1 car garage. Nonsmoking.<br />

No pets.<br />

$600/month plus deposit.<br />

Tenant pays utilities.<br />

419-823-4321.<br />

Billie S. Bodnar<br />

ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI<br />

419.874.3230<br />

Billie@BillieBodnar.com<br />

Company Sales Leader 2011<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM<br />

29605 Gleneagles Road<br />

$244,000<br />

First Floor Master,<br />

Full Bsmt., 5th Tee at BCC!<br />

For Rent<br />

Commercial Space<br />

Up to 6,000 sq. ft.<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

114 W. Indiana<br />

419-874-2867<br />

1 BEDROOM, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

ground level, brick ranch<br />

apartment. Rent includes heat,<br />

hot water, large attic, car port.<br />

Quiet. Non-smoking, no pets.<br />

Available June 1. $575/month.<br />

419-874-4920.<br />

CONDO TOWNHOUSE.<br />

Lovely, quiet, Three Meadows,<br />

2 large bedrooms with large<br />

closets, 1-1/2 baths, 1st floor<br />

laundry, nice kitchen with all<br />

appliances, extra large garage,<br />

some pets, $755/month.<br />

419-874-5323.<br />

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, 419-389-0555.<br />

Christine B. Rettig<br />

e-PRO<br />

419.874.5582<br />

crettig@bex.net<br />

Historic, Renovated & Updated!<br />

108 West Harrison Street<br />

$339,000<br />

Picturesque Lot<br />

Overlooks Park & River!<br />

CONDO<br />

29605 Gleneagles Road $244,000 OPEN SUN 2-4 PM<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

3829 County Road 424 $199,900 4+ Acres on the River<br />

108 West Harrison Street $339,000 Historic, Updated<br />

3500 Stillwater Blvd. $429,000 Monclova/Maumee<br />

26720 Mohawk Drive PENDING<br />

892 Oak Knoll Drive<br />

BUILDING LOTS<br />

SOLD<br />

Duplex Style Condo $24,000 5 Lots, Indian Creek<br />

Meadows of Millbury $33-$34,000 3 Single Family<br />

5041 Chardonnay Lane $36,900 The Vineyard in Oregon<br />

4 Eagle Ridge $49,900 Best Buy, Ravine View<br />

104 Sugar Creek Road $49,900 Williamsburg on the River<br />

105 Riverwood Ct. $79,900 Building Plans Available<br />

Visit www.BillieBodnar.com to see more!<br />

APARTMENTS: FREE rent.<br />

Camelot East in Rossford.<br />

Newly renovated. Large 1 and<br />

2 bedrooms starting at $439.<br />

Centrally located at Buck and<br />

I75, minutes from downtown<br />

and Levis Commons. All<br />

electric large, 24 hour laundry<br />

on site, dogs and cats welcome<br />

for additional deposit. Sign<br />

lease by May 31 and receive a<br />

free month’s rent. Limited<br />

availability. Call now.<br />

419-666-5320.<br />

2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />

gas heat, attached garage,<br />

washer/dryer hook-ups, $680/<br />

month. 419-874-0889.<br />

FIVE BEDROOM home in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Schools for rent.<br />

Amazing views overlooking<br />

Belmont Lake. Over 3,600<br />

square-feet of living space<br />

with heated in-gound pool.<br />

$1,900/month lease. Available<br />

for move-in after July 1. Call<br />

313-670-4979 for further details.<br />

PERRYSBURG 2 bedroom<br />

apartment. Free heat, hot water,<br />

water and sewer. All appliances,<br />

carport, secure storage.<br />

Very clean and quiet.<br />

Quick access to expressway.<br />

$605/month. 419-340-4226.<br />

PERRYSBURG DOWN-<br />

TOWN prime retail or office<br />

space. All utilities and Internet<br />

included. $670/month. Special<br />

rate for new entrepreneur or<br />

non-profits. 419-874-4682,<br />

419-350-0080.<br />

PERRYSBURG TWINPLEX,<br />

$675/month. 2 bedroom, 1 bath,<br />

C/A, washer/dryer hook-up,<br />

garage. Non-smoking. No pets.<br />

419-872-2131.<br />

ROSSFORD 2 bedroom<br />

starting at $450. Quiet community.<br />

Pet friendly. 1110<br />

Lewis. By appointment,<br />

419-385-0704.<br />

THREE MEADOWS, Simmons<br />

Road, apartment. 2 bed,<br />

1 bath, no dogs, first floor.<br />

$525 per month plus deposit.<br />

Call 419-843-2065.<br />

Mindy McGrail<br />

Cell 419.304.3339<br />

mindymcgrail@bex.net<br />

127 W. Second . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$200,000<br />

25273 Thompson .4 bed, redone, huge outbuilding .$197,500<br />

23993 Stony Ridge . . . . . . .SOLD in 2 days . . . . . . . .$157,500<br />

442 E. Seventh . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$149,900<br />

214 S. Grove . . . . . . .2 sty, 3 bed, downtown BG . . . .$75,000<br />

2739 Sweetbriar . . . . . . .2 story 3 bed condo . . . . . . .$72,900<br />

1341 Stanwix . . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900<br />

3030 Medford . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING. . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900<br />

1952 Devinci . . . . . . . . . . .Charming Condo . . . . . . . .$78,900<br />

3444 E. Manhattan . 2 bed bungalow, Old North End . $57,500<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — May 1, 2013 — Page 17<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Jim Simons<br />

419.344.9702<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in<br />

this newspaper is subject to the<br />

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 any<br />

such preference, limitation or<br />

discrimination.” Familial status<br />

includes children under the age<br />

of 18 living with parents or<br />

legal custodians, pregnant<br />

women and people securing<br />

custody of children under 18.<br />

This newspaper will not knowingly<br />

accept any advertising for<br />

real estate which is in violation<br />

of the law. Our readers are<br />

hereby informed that all<br />

dwellings advertised in this<br />

newspaper are available on an<br />

equal opportunity basis. Call<br />

the Fair Housing Center, 243-<br />

6163, before you run your advertisement.<br />

To complain of<br />

discrimination call HUD tollfree<br />

at 1-800-669-9777. The<br />

toll-free telephone number for<br />

the hearing impaired is 1-<br />

800-927-9275.<br />

Check us out on the web: www.perrysburg.com<br />

SulphurSpringsRealty.com<br />

REALTY<br />

“Discover the Best!”<br />

Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABR<br />

TBR Million Dollar Club Life Member<br />

Congratulations 2012 Company Sales Leader!<br />

NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING!<br />

14629 Wood Creek Court<br />

$600,000<br />

Custom built brick w/ open<br />

foyer. 1st floor master suite w/<br />

steam sauna. Spacious gourmet<br />

kitchen w/ center island/sunroom<br />

combination. Finished basement<br />

w/ home theater and fabulous<br />

faux painting. Separate sitting<br />

room & bath. Sound system for<br />

entire house. Beautiful lot w/<br />

patio & second story deck.<br />

26290 Hull Prairie Road<br />

$1,325,000<br />

Modern day mansion, open<br />

floor plan, ideal for entertaining<br />

upper deck & lower patio. Features<br />

6 bedrooms, gourmet<br />

kitchen with sunroom, romantic<br />

master suite w/fireplace & sitting<br />

room! Lower level walk-out<br />

w/kitchen, exercise room, family<br />

room, theater room & indoor<br />

pool & 4 car garage.<br />

New Listings<br />

14629 Wolf Creek Court The Sanctuary $600,000<br />

26290 Hull Prairie Road The Overlook $1,325,000<br />

Single Family Homes<br />

26337 Carrington Blvd. Carrington Woods $479,000<br />

14645 Deerwood Court Ravine Lot, The Sanctuary $649,900<br />

29068 East River Road 1.27 Acres/<strong>Perrysburg</strong> $675,000<br />

3515 Hill River Wildwood/Sylvania $799,000<br />

700 Highland PENDING<br />

Building Lots<br />

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1571 Indian Creek <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 13321 Reitz Rd., $172,900 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 3 bed, Schools. 2 1/2 Custom bath, 2000 br. SF ranch on<br />

4225 Ranchers Circle Maumee 7 acres w/ ½ acre $227,500 pond. Features: 4 bed, 3 bath 4 beds, PENDING 2 ½ baths, grt.<br />

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2716 Medford<br />

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965 Findlay Street<br />

Charming 3 bed, 2 bath,<br />

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• A jewel on the Maumee<br />

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Other Great Homes for Sale<br />

NEW! 7431 Scandinavia, Maumee beauty . . . . . . . . . . .$339,900<br />

NEW! 26756 Green Ville, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Victorian . . . . . . .$335,000<br />

NEW! 26484 Carrington Blvd., beautiful Carrington Woods!$335,000<br />

9604 Ford Road, 2 acre golf course lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250,000<br />

PENDING! 27262 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . .$234,000<br />

PENDING! 1020 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$176,000<br />

PENDING! 834 Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900<br />

525 Bennington, Maumee beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,500<br />

NEW! 5755 Taylor, Walbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,900<br />

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1801 Wildwood, wooded retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$117,900<br />

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29757 SOMERSET - New on Market<br />

Stylish river townhouse with great views of the Maumee.<br />

spacious reception rooms, modern kitchen, all updates,<br />

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29592 DURHAM DRIVE - First Floor Living<br />

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~Village~<br />

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The Danberry Co., Realtors has been ranked number 187<br />

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Betty Woods - Rossford, Ohio<br />

Paul Dobson - Wood County Prosecutor<br />

Kathy Newlove - President, Alicia’s Voice<br />

Paul Schlatter - President, Dowling Steel, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Denny Foy - Rossford Police Department Chief, Retired<br />

Steve Brown - Fostoria Police Department, Retired<br />

Stan Sayre - Fostoria Police Department, Retired<br />

Doug Kinder - <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police Department Detective, Retired<br />

Esther Fournier - Publisher, American Recycler News, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Roger Wallace - <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Police Department, Retired<br />

Joe Brainard - Chief Bailiff, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court, Retired<br />

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