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Page 8 — February 14, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL<br />
Indian Hills presents Wright Brothers musical<br />
A Special Page<br />
of the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
and<br />
Rossford<br />
Record<br />
<strong>Journal</strong>s<br />
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Whether your business is weight loss, fitness, healthcare,<br />
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advertising.<br />
Purchase a 3 column x 3 inch ad<br />
(the exact size of this box)<br />
for $100 in the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> and<br />
Rossford Record <strong>Journal</strong>s<br />
Also, send us a press release and it will run in<br />
the newspaper at no charge!<br />
Advertising Deadline: February 18, 2013<br />
Publication Date: February 27, 2013<br />
To place your ad in Healthy Lifestyle, contact<br />
Matt Welch or Deb Buker at<br />
419-874-4491 or e-mail matt@welchpublishing.com<br />
or edi<strong>to</strong>r@perrysburg.com<br />
Indian Hills Elementary<br />
School third and fourth<br />
graders “soared with<br />
pride” as they performed<br />
the narrative musical, “The<br />
Wright Brothers” for family<br />
and friends on February 6.<br />
The students sang,<br />
danced, played a variety of<br />
percussion instruments<br />
and learned many facts<br />
about Orville and Wilbur<br />
Wright, who were from<br />
Day<strong>to</strong>n, Ohio. The children<br />
also learned that the Wright<br />
brothers made kites, built<br />
bicycles, and were called<br />
the “Kings of the Air.”<br />
Participants included,<br />
above, front row: Riley Sutter,<br />
Andrew McManus,<br />
Abbey Sanders, Brooke<br />
Nusbaum. Back row:<br />
Makayla Edmond, Ethan<br />
Neblock, Addy Roemelen,<br />
Nick Walker, Madison<br />
Schmenk.<br />
Below, front row: Nick<br />
Roe, Connor Baney, Zach<br />
Laplante, Brady McManus.<br />
Back row: John Klocko,<br />
Annie Klocko, Shannon<br />
Henderly and Bay McMillan.<br />
Art travel<br />
scholarship<br />
available<br />
at TMA<br />
Students of art are invited<br />
<strong>to</strong> apply for the Palmer<br />
Scholarship awarded annually<br />
by the Toledo Museum<br />
of Art. The application deadline<br />
for the art travel award is<br />
February 25.<br />
The Palmer Scholarship<br />
provides funding for travel<br />
for an individual(s) <strong>to</strong> pursue<br />
a course of study in an art-related<br />
field. The award recipient(s)<br />
will receive up <strong>to</strong><br />
$8,000 <strong>to</strong>ward the costs of<br />
travel–including airfare, hotel<br />
and meal expenses–either domestic<br />
or abroad, <strong>to</strong> enhance<br />
their studies.<br />
Project examples include<br />
advancing creative skills,<br />
conducting research and<br />
studying educational techniques.<br />
Applicants must reside in<br />
northwest Ohio.<br />
The award recipient(s)<br />
must complete the travel<br />
within one year of notification.<br />
Awards will be announced<br />
in March.<br />
Details and an application<br />
form can be <strong>download</strong>ed at<br />
www.<strong>to</strong>ledomuseum.org/<br />
learn/classes. For more information,<br />
send an e-mail <strong>to</strong><br />
Linda Harer at lharer@<br />
<strong>to</strong>ledomuseum.org or call<br />
419-255-8000, extension<br />
7363.<br />
Donations<br />
sought for<br />
Prom for Paws<br />
Rossford High School’s<br />
junior class is collecting formal<br />
dresses, shoes, shawls,<br />
handbags and accessories for<br />
Prom for Paws <strong>to</strong> benefit<br />
Planned Pethood.<br />
Donations will be accepted<br />
at Rossford High School<br />
through Friday, February 22.<br />
Donated dresses will be<br />
sold at Salva<strong>to</strong>re Capelli<br />
Salon, 114 West South Boundary,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, on March 1,<br />
from 6 <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m. and March 2,<br />
from 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m. No<br />
dress will be sold for more<br />
than $25.<br />
For more information, call<br />
Martha Fellman or Miki<br />
Hodge at RHS, 419-666-5262.<br />
Central Catholic<br />
posts honor roll<br />
At Central Catholic High<br />
School, 589 students earned<br />
academic honors for the first<br />
quarter. The following students<br />
from Rossford are on<br />
the honor roll.<br />
First Honors<br />
GPA of 3.9 and Higher<br />
Jessica Arnold, Kirsi<br />
Heban, Elizabeth Kraus,<br />
Madison Lehman, Kaitlin<br />
Pohlman, Jenifer Vliet.<br />
Second Honors<br />
GPA of 3.5 <strong>to</strong> 3.89<br />
Sierra Bell, Caitlin Davenport,<br />
Zachary Schulz.<br />
Third Honors<br />
GPA of 3.1 <strong>to</strong> 3.49<br />
Ryan Roberts.<br />
Beginning in early April,<br />
Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist<br />
training will be offered<br />
for residents of Wood County<br />
and surrounding areas. The<br />
Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist<br />
program (OCVN) is a<br />
volunteer program which provides<br />
an extensive course in<br />
the natural sciences in exchange<br />
for a donation of volunteer<br />
hours <strong>to</strong> share your<br />
skills and knowledge with<br />
others through OCVN sponsored<br />
activities.<br />
The Wood County OCVN<br />
program is a cooperative venture<br />
between Ohio State University<br />
Extension Wood<br />
County, and the Wood<br />
County Park District.<br />
Training will be held on<br />
seven consecutive Tuesdays,<br />
beginning April 9, from 5:30<br />
<strong>to</strong> 9 p.m., and Saturdays,<br />
April 6 and 20, May 4 and<br />
18, from 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.<br />
Locations will include<br />
various Wood County parks.<br />
To become an OCVN, participants<br />
must attend all the<br />
BGSU Lively Arts Calendar<br />
Following is a listing of upcoming<br />
free events on the<br />
Bowling Green State University<br />
Lively Arts Calendar.<br />
February 14–The International<br />
Film Series presents a<br />
screening of the 2003 Italian<br />
film “La Finestra di Fronte”<br />
(“Facing Windows”), directed<br />
by Ferzan Özpetek.<br />
Giovanna and Filippo’s<br />
marriage has hit a rough patch,<br />
but then Filippo decides <strong>to</strong> take<br />
in a confused old man, and the<br />
couple begins <strong>to</strong> piece <strong>to</strong>gether<br />
a mystery. The screening begins<br />
at 7:30 p.m. in BGSU’s<br />
Gish Film Theater in Hanna<br />
Hall.<br />
February 14–Master of<br />
Fine Arts students Elizabeth<br />
Mitchell and Suzanne Hodsden<br />
will present their work in<br />
the Creative Writing Program’s<br />
Reading Series, cosponsored<br />
by the College of<br />
Arts and Sciences and the<br />
Mid-American Review.<br />
Three Rossford High<br />
School seniors were honored<br />
by the Wood County Educational<br />
Service Center as Students<br />
of the Month. Amber<br />
Espen (December), Seth<br />
Johnson (January), and<br />
Mark Skala (February) were<br />
recognized at a program<br />
held on Monday, February 4,<br />
at the WCESC in Bowling<br />
Green.<br />
Amber is the daughter of<br />
Sandra and Clarence Espen<br />
of Rossford. She has been<br />
on the RHS honor roll each<br />
quarter and earned a<br />
Promethean Award for<br />
physics. She is a four-year<br />
varsity tennis player and has<br />
earned the Rossford Scholar<br />
Athlete Award.<br />
She is a member of International<br />
Club, the Rossford<br />
Book Club, Varsity Band<br />
and Jazz Band.<br />
She has volunteered for<br />
Big Brothers/Big Sisters, is<br />
a member of Toledo<br />
ZooTeens, has served as<br />
president of the Rossford<br />
Public Library Teen Advisory<br />
Board, and has been active<br />
in Girl Scouts.<br />
Amber plans <strong>to</strong> attend<br />
Bowling Green State University<br />
<strong>to</strong> major in French<br />
and Spanish education.<br />
Seth is the son of<br />
Michele and Eric Johnson of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. He has been on<br />
the RHS honor roll and is a<br />
four-year varsity soccer<br />
player, earning multiple<br />
honors including district and<br />
conference honors, Senior of<br />
Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist<br />
training program begins in April<br />
The reading begins at 7:30<br />
p.m. at Prout Chapel.<br />
February 14–The New<br />
Music Ensemble performs at 8<br />
p.m. in Kobacker Hall of the<br />
Moore Musical Arts Center.<br />
The ensemble is made up of<br />
BGSU music students.<br />
February 19–Tuesdays at<br />
the Gish screens “The Outlaw”<br />
at 7:30 p.m., in BGSU’s Gish<br />
Film Theater in Hanna Hall.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r Howard Hughes’s<br />
1943 romp pits cowboys versus<br />
cowboys versus Indians.<br />
Characters Billy the Kid (Jack<br />
Buetel) and Doc Holliday<br />
(Walter Hus<strong>to</strong>n) of the Wild<br />
West fight for the love of the<br />
buxom Rio McDonald (Jane<br />
Russell) while defending<br />
against attacks by local Indians.<br />
February 19–Violin students<br />
of Penny Thompson<br />
Kruse perform at 7:30 p.m. in<br />
the Manor House in Toledo’s<br />
Wildwood Metropark.<br />
RHS seniors named WCESC Students of the Month<br />
training sessions, pass examinations<br />
and volunteer 40<br />
hours <strong>to</strong> projects designed for<br />
the skills learned via programs<br />
through the Wood<br />
County Park District.<br />
Class <strong>to</strong>pics include ecological<br />
concepts, geology and<br />
soils, herpe<strong>to</strong>logy, forests, ornithology,<br />
en<strong>to</strong>mology, mammals,<br />
aquatic life, plants,<br />
stewardship, and interpretation<br />
skills.<br />
There is an enrollment fee<br />
of $200 <strong>to</strong> cover the cost of<br />
training materials, speakers<br />
and facilities plus a manda<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
volunteer criminal<br />
records check. Class size is<br />
limited <strong>to</strong> 20 applicants.<br />
For more information, call<br />
Craig Everett at the Wood<br />
County Extension office at<br />
419-354-9050 or send an e-<br />
mail <strong>to</strong> everett.33@osu.edu.<br />
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plans <strong>to</strong> attend college <strong>to</strong><br />
major in sports management freshman transition program<br />
or environmental science. at RHS.<br />
Mark is the son of Sandy He has enlisted with the<br />
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