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PERRYSBURG<br />

PHS GRADUATION<br />

TAB INSIDE!<br />

YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER<br />

1935 1853<br />

VOLUME 160, NUMBER 24 – JUNE 13, 2012 ©WELCH PUBLISHING COMPANY, PERRYSBURG, OHIO, (419) 874-4491<br />

PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER<br />

75¢ SINGLE COPY<br />

And...32 years later<br />

Keeping it in the family–PHS senior Ben Thornton breaks father’s pole vault record<br />

By Scott Buker<br />

After 32 years there is a<br />

new, but somewhat familiar<br />

name, atop the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> boys track and<br />

field record board for pole<br />

vault.<br />

Ben Thornton, a Yellow<br />

Jacket senior, vaulted a new<br />

school record 13’8 at the<br />

Northwest Ohio St. Francis<br />

District Track and Field Meet<br />

on May 17–breaking his<br />

father Steve Thornton’s previous<br />

record of 13’6.<br />

“It’s pretty much been my<br />

dream since my freshman<br />

year to beat his record,” said<br />

Ben. “My whole life I’ve<br />

been told to go beat it or at<br />

least try because I knew my<br />

father had it.”<br />

The senior had been<br />

preparing all year for the<br />

opportunity to surpass his<br />

father on the record board. In<br />

the off season, the pole<br />

vaulter attended specific pole<br />

vaulting camps in Bellevue,<br />

Ohio. During the winter he<br />

competed at indoor meets and<br />

then his quest began–his last<br />

chance to beat his father’s<br />

record.<br />

“I went from an ordinary<br />

8’6 vaulter to 10’6 vaulter<br />

while working at Bellevue,”<br />

explained Ben about his<br />

training at the event-specific<br />

camp. “If I hadn’t gone there,<br />

there was no way I would<br />

have beaten the record.”<br />

The hiring of John<br />

Downey at PHS to coach the<br />

pole vaulters also had an<br />

impact on Ben’s success. He<br />

credits Coach Downey for<br />

putting him on the right poles<br />

to increase his height.<br />

“I think it was sort of a<br />

perfect storm,” said PHS<br />

Boys Track and Field Head<br />

Coach Jim Hentges, referring<br />

to Ben breaking the record.<br />

“With the effort Ben put in<br />

with the camps, his work at<br />

the indoor meets and training<br />

with Coach Downey, it gave<br />

Ben the expertise needed to<br />

break the school record.”<br />

The pole vaulter also had<br />

another coach to help him,<br />

only on a more personal note.<br />

Ben’s father came to every<br />

meet and took his son to<br />

every off-season practice at<br />

Bellevue. It was his support<br />

and guidance that helped Ben<br />

replace his father’s name with<br />

his own on the record board.<br />

“He was really supportive,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> 2012 graduate Ben Thornton, left, and his father PHS 1981<br />

graduate Steve Thornton. Ben set a new school record for pole vaulting, 13’8,<br />

breaking his father’s record of 13’6 set in 1980.<br />

From the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messenger Journal–May 6, 1981<br />

Thornton a sensation<br />

“If you ever wanted to be a pole vaulter, you have to have some<br />

natural ability and spend many hours practicing,” advised senior tricaptain<br />

of the track team Steve Thornton, himself an accomplished<br />

pole vaulter.<br />

Thornton, a four year track starter in the pole vault has moved from<br />

his eighth grade 9’6 height up to a towering 13’6 at District competition<br />

last year–also a school record.<br />

Steve captured eighth place in the Ohio State competition last year<br />

as junior and also brought home a first place title in the AAU state<br />

competition over the summer. He also tied for the NLL record, but this<br />

is held by Brian Rowe from Bowling Green on less misses.<br />

“I think the switch from AA to AAA will make it harder at state competition.<br />

In our area my main competitor will be Rowe, who is also<br />

from a AAA team,” the 1981 tri-captain stated. When asked if he<br />

thought it would make any difference that the NLL meet is held at<br />

Rowe’s home school, he replied with a “no” and said he wants to win<br />

the league title.<br />

Steve also stated that he has improved 1’6 since he has begun to<br />

bend the pole on the way up, “the flex throws the body up and over<br />

the height marker.”<br />

but never pushed me too<br />

hard,” explained Ben. “He<br />

really helped me with my<br />

confidence because vaulting<br />

The popular “Music at the<br />

Market” summer concert<br />

series, sponsored by the City<br />

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

Area Arts Council, will<br />

begin on Thursday, June 14, 7<br />

p.m., with Dixie land music<br />

of the Cakewalkin’ Jass Band<br />

at Commodore Square.<br />

The schedule also<br />

includes Groovemaster, June<br />

21; Gene Parker, June 28; to<br />

be announced, July 12; Suburban<br />

Legend, July 14; Seaway<br />

Commanders I, July 26;<br />

Polka Zone, August 2; U.S.<br />

Navy Band, August 23, and<br />

Seaway Commanders II,<br />

August 30.<br />

In the event of inclement<br />

weather, the concerts will be<br />

moved to the Juliet Beck<br />

Auditorium in the Commodore<br />

Building.<br />

For additional information,<br />

contact the arts council<br />

at 419-873-2787 or visit the<br />

Web site at www.perrysbur<br />

garts.org<br />

Farmers Market<br />

In its 14th year, the downtown<br />

market is in operation<br />

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

through October 11.<br />

Vendors are selling annuals,<br />

perennials, cut flowers,<br />

herbs, baked goods, garden<br />

art, locally grown fruits and<br />

vegetables, and unique gifts<br />

along Louisiana Avenue from<br />

Front Street to Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Participating in the market<br />

this season are: Ackerman<br />

Berry Farm, Oregon–raspberries,<br />

blackberries, currants<br />

and berry products; Andy<br />

Keil Greenhouse, Swanton–<br />

hanging baskets, plants,<br />

herbs, produce; Barrow’s<br />

Greenhouse, Toledo–hanging<br />

baskets, annuals and perennials;<br />

Berry’s Goods, Curtice–<br />

cookies, cakes, pies; Bob’s<br />

Best Salsa, Toledo–salsa;<br />

Bortolotti Gourmet, Toledo–<br />

seasoning and dip mixes;<br />

Buggy Whip Bakery, Wayne,<br />

Ohio–cookies, fruit pies,<br />

quick breads; Canal Junction<br />

Farmstead Cheese, Defiance–cow<br />

and goat milk<br />

cheese, ice cream, fudge;<br />

Cindy’s Family of Sauces,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>–Pete’s Original<br />

Hot dog sauces; Cottage<br />

Rose, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–annuals,<br />

perennials, cut flowers, soap;<br />

Country Grains, Sylvania–<br />

bread, jam, peanut butter,<br />

cookies, muffins; Country<br />

Lane BBQ, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–BBQ<br />

sauce; David Bench Farms,<br />

Curtice–roses, perennials,<br />

produce, heirloom tomatoes,<br />

sweet corn; Deet’s BBQ,<br />

Maumee–barbeque, chicken<br />

salad, cole slaw, boxed<br />

meals; Diller Farms,<br />

Ottawa–soaps, salves, pies,<br />

is so much mental. He would<br />

often pull me aside and help<br />

me focus.”<br />

“Just watching him vault,<br />

baked goods, gluten free<br />

items; Dog’s Deli, Rossford–gourmet<br />

all natural dog<br />

treats; Earth to Oven, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–organic<br />

baked goods;<br />

Garden Nursery, Toledo–heirloom<br />

tomatoes, organic vegetables,<br />

gourds, willow art;<br />

Garden View Farms, Grand<br />

Rapids–cut flowers, produce,<br />

dried flowers; Grandpa<br />

Kenzi, Oregon–breads, brittles,<br />

candies; Haslinger<br />

Orchard, Lindsey–fruit, vegetables,<br />

herbs, cider; Heaven’s<br />

Gate Soy Candles, Lambertville,<br />

Michigan–soy candles;<br />

Homestead Soaps, Sylvania–soaps,<br />

lip balm, natural<br />

bodycare products; Jeffers<br />

Greenhouse, Grand Rapids–<br />

fruit, veggies, hanging baskets,<br />

annuals, perennials;<br />

Jentzen Farms, Monroe,<br />

Michigan–perennials, herbs,<br />

produce, pickles, eggs, syrup;<br />

Karen Anne’s Kettle Korn,<br />

Sylvania– kettle korn;<br />

I knew he could do it,” said<br />

Mr. Thornton. “He just had to<br />

get himself mentally prepared<br />

to do it. I tried to help him<br />

with that aspect of the jump.”<br />

Ben displayed his mental<br />

toughness at the <strong>district</strong> track<br />

and field meet. Facing the<br />

possibility of vaulting for his<br />

last time–his last chance at<br />

the record–Ben not only<br />

cleared the record-breaking<br />

height, but also placed third<br />

at the meet, qualifying for the<br />

regional meet the following<br />

week.<br />

Ben’s first thought when<br />

he cleared the record-breaking<br />

height–“Please stay on<br />

the bar.” The pole vaulter<br />

explained that he actually had<br />

touched the bar while clearing<br />

and thought it was going<br />

to come off, but soon after,<br />

the celebration began.<br />

“I was surrounded by<br />

coaches and they were giving<br />

me hugs and shaking my<br />

hand. It was one of the greatest<br />

moments of my life,” he<br />

said.<br />

It too was one of the<br />

greatest moments of his<br />

father’s life.<br />

“I felt so proud, and I<br />

couldn’t believe he finally did<br />

it. I was on top of the world,”<br />

said Mr. Thornton.<br />

Coach Hentges stated that<br />

the whole season built to that<br />

point.<br />

“To go 13’8 and break the<br />

record there was perfect,” he<br />

added.<br />

Ben said it was “self-fulfilling”<br />

to break his father’s<br />

record after working so hard<br />

and so long for it, especially<br />

having to live with the constant<br />

reminder of the record.<br />

“I would tease him about<br />

the record here and there,”<br />

said Mr. Thornton. “But I<br />

wanted him to do it. You<br />

can’t be jealous when your<br />

own kid breaks your record.<br />

“I’ve had it for about 32<br />

years now, it’s about time it<br />

got broken.”<br />

Only one last thing<br />

remains for Ben to complete<br />

his story– to make sure his<br />

name is spelled correctly on<br />

the record board. His father’s<br />

last name has been misspelled<br />

for the duration of his<br />

record.<br />

“It was a 1980 record so it<br />

was good to get it off the<br />

board,” said Coach Hentges.<br />

“I will make sure Ben’s name<br />

is spelled correctly.”<br />

Ben plans to attend Bowling<br />

Green State University in<br />

the fall.<br />

Cakewalkin’ Jass Band, Thursday, June 14<br />

Music at the Market joins the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Farmers Market<br />

The Dixieland band Cakewalkin’ Jass Band will open the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Arts Council summer music series, Music at the Market, tomorrow,<br />

Thursday, June 14, 7 p.m., at Commodore Square.<br />

Luginbill Family Farm, Pandora–eggs,<br />

meats, vegetables,<br />

baked goods; Main Creek<br />

Farms, Weston–beef, seasonings,<br />

produce, flowers, eggs;<br />

Monteleone Foods, Toledo–<br />

peppers in oil, breads; Nick’s<br />

World Famous Hot Dogs,<br />

Walbridge–hot dogs, hamburgers,<br />

sausage, pop; North<br />

Branch Nursery, Pemberville–perennials,<br />

shrubs,<br />

trees; Parran’s Greenhouse,<br />

Ida, Michigan–greenhouse<br />

products, veggies, fruit,<br />

herbs, eggs; Ruehs Family<br />

Farms, Petersburg, Michigan–produce;<br />

Savory Sweet,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>–grain salads, panzorettis,<br />

baguettes, dips; Seeburger’s<br />

Greenhouse, Grand<br />

Rapids–potted plants, shrubs,<br />

cut flowers; Se-Em-Da Farms<br />

and Gardens, Green<br />

Springs–produce; Shared<br />

Legacy Farms, Elmore–Consumer<br />

Supported Agriculture<br />

(CSA) customer pickup; Sinful<br />

Toffee, Maumee–toffee;<br />

Sitto’s Pastries, Toledo–pastries,<br />

baked goods; Succulents<br />

and Such, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–<br />

succulents, planters, jewelery;<br />

Sweet Eats Pastries, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>–baked<br />

goods, French<br />

macarons; Syd and Diane’s,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>–dips, dressings,<br />

salads; Thyme For All Seasons,<br />

Curtice–potpourri, candles,<br />

floral, jewelry, primitives,<br />

handbags; Twin Oaks<br />

Hydroponics, Fostoria–lettuces,<br />

basil; Two Wired<br />

Women, Swanton– stone and<br />

wire jewelry, cigar box purses;<br />

Willy’s Famous Salsa,<br />

Bowling Green–fresh salsas;<br />

Wines Bee Yard, Palmyra,<br />

Michigan–honey, honey<br />

items, honeycomb candles.<br />

New Vendors<br />

New vendors joining the<br />

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

include Curb’s Candle Co.,<br />

Toledo–candles and accessories;<br />

Farmhouse Garden,<br />

Toledo–concrete garden art;<br />

Grandma Marie’s Jams, Jellies<br />

and Butters, Pemberville–jams,<br />

fruit butters,<br />

crafts; Jacky’s Depot,<br />

Maumee–gourmet ice pops,<br />

ice cream; Johnston Fruit<br />

Farms, Swanton–fruit,<br />

donuts, vegetables; Not Just<br />

Cookies, Toledo–cookies,<br />

breads, cakes, pies; and<br />

Susan-Jane Comfort Cooking,<br />

Sylvania–rugelach cookies,<br />

jams, jellies.<br />

The farmers market is<br />

sponsored by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Convention and Visitors<br />

Bureau. For additional information,<br />

visit the Web site<br />

www.perrysburg-farmersmarket.com<br />

or call 419-874-<br />

9147.<br />

Council looking at a 1.25-mill levy in Nov.<br />

City accepting transportation proposals for new transit system<br />

By Deb Buker<br />

“What we see in this proposal<br />

for a 1.25-mill levy is<br />

a good deal,” said <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

City councilman and<br />

chairman of the health, sanitation<br />

and public utilities<br />

committee Todd Grayson,<br />

reviewing a request for proposals<br />

(RFP) for a new transit<br />

system.<br />

“I believe it is a good<br />

plan. We are cutting the rate<br />

in half–1.25-mill is a good<br />

number and we will make it<br />

work. I believe we can meet<br />

that core need with this<br />

plan.”<br />

At its June 5 meeting,<br />

city council unanimously<br />

approved an RFP for a city<br />

transit system, but concerns<br />

were voiced by two council<br />

members.<br />

The RFP “seeks a contractor<br />

to provide public<br />

transportation services to the<br />

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

purchase-of-service agreement.<br />

The purchase-of-service<br />

agreement will be for<br />

three years, with two additional<br />

one year options,<br />

beginning on or abut January<br />

1, 2013. Price may be<br />

renegotiated each year, within<br />

strict limits. A 90-day, no<br />

fault cancellation clause<br />

may be exercised by either<br />

party.”<br />

Councilman Tom Mackin<br />

said he would support the<br />

RFP, but he believes residents<br />

are not getting the full<br />

story regarding the services.<br />

“Promises we can’t keep<br />

<strong>School</strong> <strong>district</strong> <strong>tweaks</strong> <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong> <strong>policy</strong><br />

By Deb Buker<br />

At its June 5 meeting, the<br />

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

heard a first reading on a<br />

revised <strong>electronic</strong> device<br />

<strong>policy</strong> which no longer<br />

allows elementary students<br />

to utilize <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong><br />

during lunch period.<br />

The following portion of<br />

the <strong>policy</strong> shows revisions in<br />

bold and deletions underlined.<br />

“Students may use <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong> before and<br />

after school, during their<br />

lunch break, during after<br />

school activities (e.g. extra<br />

curricular activities) and at<br />

school-related functions as<br />

long as they do not create a<br />

distraction, disruption or otherwise<br />

interfere with the educational<br />

environment. Additionally,<br />

students in grades<br />

6-8 may use <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong> during lunch<br />

break. High school students<br />

are permitted to use<br />

<strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong> inbetween<br />

classes and during<br />

lunch break. Additionally,<br />

high school students are permitted<br />

to use <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong> in-between classes.<br />

Devices are to remain<br />

inaudible at all times during<br />

the school day; ringers must<br />

be silenced, headphones<br />

must be used as needed and<br />

students are not to talk on the<br />

phone. Use of <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong>, except approved<br />

educational <strong>devices</strong>, at any<br />

other time is prohibited and<br />

they must be powered completely<br />

off (i.e. not just<br />

placed into vibrate or silent<br />

mode) and stored out of<br />

sight.<br />

An “<strong>electronic</strong> device”<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> native and<br />

internationally known historian/author<br />

Douglas<br />

Brinkley will speak at Way<br />

Library, 101 East Indiana<br />

Avenue, in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, on<br />

Wednesday, June 20, beginning<br />

at 7 p.m., on the main<br />

floor of the library.<br />

Dr. Brinkley, prolific<br />

author and TV commentator<br />

who also serves as professor<br />

of history and fellow<br />

at the James Baker III Institute<br />

for Public Policy at<br />

Rice University, will speak<br />

about the opening of the<br />

War of 1812 (200 years ago<br />

on June 18, 1812) the historical<br />

significance of our<br />

region, and about his new<br />

book, a biography of Walter<br />

Cronkite. Copies of<br />

were made, and we are still<br />

cobbling together–we don’t<br />

have an exact plan. We have<br />

to get this right,” he told<br />

council.<br />

Councilor Tim McCarthy<br />

also stated he would support<br />

the issue but has concerns<br />

regarding several details of<br />

the RFP including trips outside<br />

the city.<br />

“There are aspects of the<br />

system that are bothersome<br />

to me,” he said. “There is a<br />

lot that has to happen<br />

between now and August<br />

8–we are in a time crunch.”<br />

August 8 is the deadline to<br />

put a levy on the November<br />

ballot.<br />

Request for Proposal<br />

Fixed Route Community<br />

Shuttle:<br />

•Provide fixed route transit<br />

service Sunday through<br />

Saturday: Monday through<br />

Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.;<br />

Friday, 8 a.m. to midnight;<br />

Saturday, 8 a.m. to midnight,<br />

and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m.<br />

•<strong>Perrysburg</strong> reserves the<br />

right to make adjustments to<br />

the route as needed.<br />

•The service plan is to<br />

operate the fixed route on an<br />

hourly headway with trips<br />

alternating direction every<br />

hour.<br />

•On-time performance of<br />

95 percent or above is<br />

required. On-time defines as<br />

leaving zero minutes early<br />

and no more than five minutes<br />

past the scheduled time<br />

at all identified time points.<br />

includes any wireless communication<br />

<strong>devices</strong> that emit<br />

an audible signal, vibrate,<br />

display a message or otherwise<br />

summon or deliver a<br />

communication to the possessor.<br />

The following<br />

<strong>devices</strong> are examples: cellular<br />

and wireless telephones,<br />

pagers/beepers, personal digital<br />

assistants (PDAs), Black-<br />

Berries/ Smartphones, WiFienabled<br />

or broadband access<br />

<strong>devices</strong>, ebook readers (e.g.<br />

Kindle, Nook, Zoom), twoway<br />

radios or video broadcasting<br />

<strong>devices</strong>, laptops,<br />

tablets (e.g. iPads) and other<br />

<strong>devices</strong> that allow a person<br />

to record and/or transmit, on<br />

either a real-time or delayed<br />

basis, sound, video or still<br />

images, text or other information.<br />

In addition, portable<br />

music <strong>devices</strong> such as iPods<br />

are classified as <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong> and are subject to<br />

this <strong>policy</strong>. Students may not<br />

use <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong> on<br />

school property or at a<br />

school-sponsored activity to<br />

access the District’s network,<br />

unless a guest account is<br />

available. Students may not<br />

use <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong> on<br />

school property or at a<br />

school-sponsored activity to<br />

access a network other than<br />

the <strong>district</strong>’s network. Students<br />

may use <strong>electronic</strong><br />

<strong>devices</strong> while riding to and<br />

from school on a school bus<br />

or other vehicle provided by<br />

the Board or on a school bus<br />

or Board-provided vehicle<br />

during school-sponsored<br />

activities, at the discretion of<br />

the bus driver, classroom<br />

teacher and/or sponsor/advisor/coach.<br />

Distracting behavior<br />

that creates an unsafe<br />

Dr. Douglas Brinkley<br />

“Cronkite” will be sold and<br />

signed by the author after<br />

his talk.<br />

This event is free and<br />

environment will not be tolerated.<br />

Students using their<br />

own <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>devices</strong> on<br />

school property or at a<br />

school sponsored activity<br />

must use only the ‘Guest’<br />

wireless Internet access<br />

provided by the District.<br />

The ‘Guest’ wireless Internet<br />

access is filtered so that<br />

students cannot access<br />

inappropriate materials<br />

during the school day or on<br />

school property. Internet<br />

connections from outside<br />

sources allowing for 3G or<br />

4G access are not permitted<br />

on school grounds in<br />

order to ensure a safe, filtered<br />

access to the Internet.<br />

When granting Internet<br />

access to students on school<br />

grounds, the <strong>district</strong> must<br />

abide by the Children’s<br />

Internet Protection Act.”<br />

The board of education<br />

will hear a second reading on<br />

the revised <strong>policy</strong> at its June<br />

18 meeting.<br />

Other Business<br />

In other business, the<br />

board:<br />

•Heard an update on personnel<br />

and staffing by Superintendent<br />

Tom Hosler. He<br />

stated that there were more<br />

than 900 applicants for six<br />

elementary teaching positions.<br />

He reviewed the hiring<br />

process and said the number<br />

one priority is “to hire a<br />

great staff.”<br />

•Approved the following<br />

one year certificated contracts:<br />

Jenna Carroll, <strong>district</strong><br />

psychologist; Stacey Frey,<br />

<strong>district</strong> psychologist (position<br />

shared between <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

and Anthony Wayne<br />

schools); Cori Plocek, junior<br />

open to the public.<br />

Dr. Brinkley spoke at<br />

Way Library in 2006 for the<br />

library’s 125th anniversary<br />

celebration. This time the<br />

noted 1978 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> will<br />

speak, 200 years almost to<br />

the day, after the start of the<br />

War of 1812. Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

and Fort Meigs<br />

State Memorial are cosponsors<br />

of this special<br />

event.<br />

This conflict shaped the<br />

history of our area. Growing<br />

up in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Mr.<br />

Brinkley was fascinated by<br />

history. After graduating<br />

from the Ohio State University,<br />

getting a Ph.D. at<br />

Georgetown and beginning<br />

his college teaching career,<br />

•From the standpoint of<br />

service quality, leaving time<br />

at any time point or stop earlier<br />

than the scheduled time<br />

is unacceptable.<br />

•Sufficient driver staffing<br />

must be provided such that<br />

customers relying on the service<br />

will not be late or<br />

stranded.<br />

ADA Paratransit Service<br />

•Provide door to door<br />

paratransit service to residents<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> who<br />

have been certified and<br />

deemed eligible for ADA<br />

service, from and to any<br />

points within the City of<br />

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

•Provide door to door<br />

paratransit service to residents<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> who<br />

have been certified and<br />

deemed eligible for ADA<br />

service, from any point in<br />

the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to or<br />

from the following designated<br />

points outside the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>: Meijer and City<br />

of Maumee municipal building.<br />

•Provide door-to-door<br />

paratransit service to certified<br />

ADA clients transferring<br />

from a TARPS vehicle<br />

at the following designated<br />

points outside of the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>: Meijer and City<br />

of Maumee municipal building.<br />

•ADA paratransit service<br />

will be available during the<br />

fixed route community shuttle<br />

hours of operation.<br />

•ADA paratransit service<br />

must be reserved and scheduled<br />

24 hours in advance of<br />

the trip and clients must be<br />

picked up within a 30<br />

minute window of the<br />

scheduled trip time (15 minutes<br />

before to 15 minutes<br />

after the scheduled time).<br />

•Contractor shall establish<br />

a valid certification<br />

process for <strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents<br />

to qualify for ADA<br />

service. A list of all certified<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents must be<br />

maintained by the contractor<br />

and available to <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

upon request.<br />

•Sufficient driver staffing<br />

must be provided such that<br />

customers relying on the service<br />

will not be late or<br />

stranded.<br />

Dial-A-Ride Response<br />

Service<br />

•Dial-A-Ride demand<br />

response service will be provided<br />

and be available “on<br />

demand” to all residents of<br />

the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> via a<br />

call to a dispatch center or<br />

the vehicle operator.<br />

•The Dial-A-Ride service<br />

will provide curb to curb<br />

demand response service<br />

from any point in the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> to any point<br />

within the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

•In addition, Dial-A-Ride<br />

service will provide curb to<br />

curb demand response service<br />

to or from any point in<br />

the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to or<br />

from the following designated<br />

points outside the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>: Meijer and City<br />

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high language arts teacher;<br />

Kelly McMillan, junior high<br />

language arts; Laura<br />

Swiatek, high school science;<br />

Ruth Wood, fourth<br />

grade Toth school; Brittany<br />

Hernandez, fourth grade Fort<br />

Meigs; Maura Meyers,<br />

junior high art; Jennifer Ray,<br />

high school math; Kathleen<br />

Halm, fourth grade Woodland;<br />

Danielle Tulodzieski,<br />

high school Spanish; Andrew<br />

Evans, second grade Frank,<br />

and Kim Wiley, fourth grade<br />

Fort Meigs.<br />

•Accepted the following<br />

resignations: Kristen<br />

Perkins, high school science;<br />

Chelsea Chandler, Woodland<br />

music teacher, and Lauren<br />

Miller, speech/language<br />

pathologist, Fort Meigs.<br />

•Amended the 2012-13<br />

school calendar to include<br />

the two-hour delay start on<br />

the following dates: Wednesdays,<br />

September 26; October<br />

10; December 5; January 30;<br />

February 27; and May 22.<br />

•Approved the position<br />

change for Jason Hubbard<br />

from classroom teacher to<br />

<strong>district</strong> technology teacher.<br />

•Approved classified substitute<br />

Anneliese Angelotti.<br />

•Approved the following<br />

textbook adoption: kindergarten<br />

through eighth<br />

grade–“Traits Writing Program”<br />

by Ruth Culham,<br />

•Awarded the bid for the<br />

paving improvement project<br />

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

Bowers Asphalt– $76,800.<br />

The next board of education<br />

meeting is Monday,<br />

June 18, 5:30 p.m., at the<br />

Commodore Building. The<br />

meeting is open to the public.<br />

‘An Evening with Author/Historian Doug Brinkley’ at Library June 20<br />

he wrote in 1993 about his<br />

C-span-televised educational<br />

trips with college students<br />

in “The Majic Bus:<br />

An American Odyssey,”<br />

and went on to author these<br />

books, among many others:<br />

“American Heritage History<br />

of the United States,”<br />

“Rosa Parks,” “Wheels of<br />

the World: Henry Ford,”<br />

“The Boys of Pointe du<br />

Hoc,” “The Great Deluge:<br />

Hurricane Katrina,” “The<br />

Reagan Diaries” (edited in<br />

2007), “The Wilderness<br />

Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt,”<br />

“The Quiet World:<br />

Saving Alaska’s Wilderness<br />

Kingdom,” and, finally,<br />

“Cronkite.”<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served at this free event.


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Inc., and any other persons connected with this event individually<br />

or collectively, from all responsibilities for and<br />

injury to person or property during this event on July 6,<br />

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Letters <strong>policy</strong><br />

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

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

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

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

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

printed each week. Time and space permitting, all other letters<br />

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

com.<br />

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

and to edit them for clarity and length.<br />

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

phone number for verification before publishing.<br />

PHS Class of 2002 to hold reunion<br />

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

<strong>School</strong> Class of 2002 will<br />

hold a reunion on June 23.<br />

A family cookout will be<br />

held from noon to 3 p.m., at<br />

Sidecut Metropark,<br />

Maumee. Hot dogs and<br />

chips will be provided.<br />

Classmates should bring a<br />

dish to share.<br />

Classmates will enjoy<br />

dinner and dancing at the<br />

Clazel Theater in Bowling<br />

Green. The event begins<br />

with a cocktail hour at 6<br />

p.m., with a cash bar, and<br />

continues until 10 p.m. The<br />

dress code is dressy casual.<br />

Tickets cost $35 per person<br />

if purchased before<br />

June 1. After that date the<br />

cost is $40 per person.<br />

For reservations, send<br />

checks payable to PHS ’02<br />

Reunion to Stephanie<br />

Serda, P.O. Box 612, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio 43552.<br />

For more information,<br />

send an e-mail to<br />

sserda@live.com.<br />

Fifty-Two-Eighty Foot Race July 6<br />

A Fifty-Two-Eighty foot<br />

race will be held Friday,<br />

July 6, beginning at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Junior High <strong>School</strong>,<br />

550 East South Boundary<br />

Street.<br />

The one-mile course<br />

ends at the Commodore<br />

Building. Girls age 12 and<br />

under will start at 6 p.m.,<br />

followed by boys age 12<br />

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

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

and male open at 6:45 p.m.<br />

Chip timing will be provided<br />

by the Toledo W Roadrunners<br />

in the open races.<br />

Prizes will be given in the<br />

top three overall in the open<br />

and masters (over 40) open<br />

races. There will be no<br />

duplication of awards. The<br />

prizes are $100, first place;<br />

$50, second, and $25, third.<br />

The cost is $12 for those<br />

who register by June 29.<br />

Race day registration, at<br />

$15 per person, will begin<br />

at 5 p.m. at PJHS. All preregistered<br />

runners will<br />

receive a shirt. No race day<br />

shirts are guaranteed.<br />

To register in advance,<br />

complete the form below<br />

and mail with payment to:<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic Department,<br />

c/o 5280 Race, P.O.<br />

Box 877, 1205 Louisiana<br />

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

43551.<br />

All proceeds will go<br />

toward the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic<br />

Facilities, the department’s<br />

summer mission<br />

sponsorship, “Heart for a<br />

Better World,” a self-sustaining<br />

agricultural project<br />

in Haiti and Downtown<br />

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

Official Entry Form<br />

Name___________________________________ Age____<br />

City accepting transportation proposals<br />

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of Maumee municipal<br />

building.<br />

•Dial-A-Ride demand<br />

response service will be<br />

available during the fixed<br />

route community shuttle<br />

hours of operation.<br />

•On-time performance<br />

of 95 percent or above is<br />

required. On-time is<br />

defined as arriving zero<br />

minutes early and no more<br />

than five minutes past the<br />

schedule time at all identified<br />

time points.<br />

•From the standard of<br />

service quality, arrival<br />

time at any time point earlier<br />

than the scheduled<br />

time is unacceptable.<br />

•Sufficient driver<br />

staffing must be provided<br />

such that customers relying<br />

on the services will not<br />

be late or stranded.<br />

The RFP also states that<br />

all vehicles will be ADA<br />

accessible. Also, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

will set the fare structure<br />

for all services provided<br />

under the contract.<br />

Upon implementation of<br />

the services, the cash fare<br />

for each trip on both the<br />

fixed route community<br />

shuttle and the Dial-A-<br />

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except for children under<br />

6, senior citizens and disabled<br />

riders who will pay<br />

50 cents. The fare for each<br />

trip on the ADA service<br />

will be $2.<br />

The contractor will<br />

develop a certification<br />

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

residents to obtain a<br />

bus pass by providing<br />

valid proof of residency.<br />

This bus pass will allow<br />

those riders to ride the<br />

fixed route community<br />

shuttle and Dial-A-Ride<br />

contracted services for the<br />

established cash fares.<br />

Riders who do not have a<br />

bus pass will be permitted<br />

to ride those services for<br />

$5 per ride, with the same<br />

half fare provision for<br />

children under 6, senior<br />

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the request for proposal,<br />

visit the city Web site at<br />

www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us.<br />

“This can be tweaked,”<br />

added Councilman<br />

Grayson. “Before the<br />

wheels hit the ground, you<br />

just don’t know. It is<br />

impossible to get this perfect<br />

from day one.”<br />

Currently, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

taxpayers are paying a 2.5-<br />

mill TARTA levy–approximately<br />

$1.4 million annually.<br />

The 1.25-mill levy<br />

will generate approximately<br />

$700,000.<br />

Other Business<br />

In other business, council:<br />

•Authorized a $185,000<br />

contract with Neptune<br />

Equipment Company for<br />

the purchase of 1,000<br />

water meters.<br />

•Authorized a $24,584<br />

contract with Dixon Engineering<br />

for the inspection<br />

of the Roachton Road<br />

water tower.<br />

•Approved a $70,000<br />

contract with Arcadis for<br />

engineering design services<br />

with the Cherry Street<br />

Sewer District 210 project.<br />

•Authorized extension<br />

of municipal utility services<br />

to GBC Design for a<br />

proposed Chic-Fil-A<br />

restaurant located at 10323<br />

Fremont Pike.<br />

•Approved a $48,000<br />

contract with Matrix Consulting<br />

Group to perform a<br />

staffing study for the<br />

department of public service.<br />

•Scheduled the following<br />

meetings: recreation,<br />

Monday, June 18, 5 p.m.;<br />

economic development,<br />

Monday, June 18, 6 p.m.;<br />

historic landmarks commission,<br />

Monday, June 18,<br />

7:30 p.m.; board of zoning<br />

appeals, Wednesday, June<br />

20, 7:30 p.m.; planning<br />

and zoning, Monday, June<br />

25, 5 p.m.; personnel,<br />

Tuesday, June 26, 5 p.m.;<br />

health, sanitation and public<br />

utilities, Tuesday, June<br />

26, 6 p.m., and planning<br />

commission, Thursday,<br />

June 28, 7 p.m.<br />

The next meeting of<br />

city council is Tuesday,<br />

June 19, 6:30 p.m. All<br />

meetings are held in the<br />

municipal building and are<br />

open to the public.<br />

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Whitehouse community churches<br />

to offer Vacation Bible <strong>School</strong><br />

The Whitehouse community<br />

churches–Community of<br />

Christ Lutheran, Hope United<br />

Methodist, Zion United<br />

Methodist–will offer a Vacational<br />

Bible <strong>School</strong> June 25-<br />

29.<br />

Children age 3 through<br />

entering sixth grade are invited<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Business and Service Directory<br />

This is the most up-to-date directory of businesses in this community. Some of these businesses are new, and it<br />

will be to your advantage to keep this directory as a handy reference for the many services available in this community.<br />

If you wish to be listed, please call 419-874-2528.<br />

ASPHALT PAVING<br />

Bowers Asphalt and Paving<br />

6157 Walbridge Road . . . . . . . . .419-666-0516<br />

ATTORNEYS<br />

Anspach Meeks Ellenberger, LLP<br />

Garrick O. White<br />

300 Madison Avenue<br />

Suite 1600, Toledo . . . . . . . . .419-246-5757<br />

Dombey & Hart<br />

110 West Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-3569<br />

Handwork & Kerscher, LLP<br />

1090 West South Boundary . . . . .419-872-6600<br />

Gerald M. Kobil<br />

118 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-3322<br />

Leatherman, Witzler, Noll, Howard & Skaff<br />

353 Elm Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3536<br />

Michael Prephan, Jr.<br />

105 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-2261<br />

Robison, Curphey & O’Connell<br />

Paul Croy<br />

204 Farnsworth, Waterville . . .419-878-2931<br />

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Collision Service<br />

135 West Third Street . . . . . . . . .419-874-8714<br />

Taylor Hyundai Service<br />

12681 Eckel Junction Road . . . . .419-931-8000<br />

Tom’s Tire<br />

12645 Eckel Junction Road . . . . .419-874-7936<br />

AWARDS AND ENGRAVING<br />

All Star Trophy<br />

28543 White Road . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3878<br />

BANKING and SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS<br />

First Federal Bank<br />

1077 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . .419-872-8326<br />

The State Bank and Trust<br />

610 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-2090<br />

BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES<br />

Dynalite Corporation<br />

26040 A Glenwood Road . . . . . .419-873-1706<br />

BURGERS<br />

PerrysBurgers<br />

220 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-931-9083<br />

CHILD CARE and TUTORING<br />

Children’s Discovery Center<br />

11090 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-8203<br />

7033 Lighthouse Way . . . . . . . . .419-872-4510<br />

CHILDREN’S RESALE CLOTHING<br />

Once Upon A Child<br />

140 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-3606<br />

CLEANERS<br />

Bel-Aire Cleaners<br />

117 East Indiana Avenue . . . . . . .419-874-4259<br />

26625 North Dixie Highway<br />

RiverPlace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4205<br />

CONCRETE<br />

Stall’s Concrete Construction<br />

332 East Third Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3963<br />

CREDIT UNIONS<br />

Maumee Valley Credit Union<br />

1070 Commerce Drive . . . . . . . .419-872-1201<br />

DANCE SCHOOL<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy of the Performing Arts<br />

156 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-6773<br />

FARM SUPPLIES<br />

Luckey Farmers, Inc.<br />

11330 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3525<br />

FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />

Citizen Advisory Group<br />

900 W. South Boundary Street,<br />

#4B, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-0204<br />

www.citizenadvisory.com<br />

Sharma Financial Services<br />

26974 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-536-8213<br />

Skotynsky Financial Group, LLC<br />

Securities offered through Raymond James<br />

Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC<br />

213 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-873-1400<br />

GARAGE DOOR OPENERS<br />

Haas Garage Door Co.<br />

26020 Glenwood Road . . . . . . . .419-874-4356<br />

GOLF CART SALES/RENTAL/PARTS<br />

Welch’s Golf Carts, Inc.<br />

8272 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4985<br />

GROCERIES<br />

Kazmaier’s<br />

127 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4325<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Mills Pro Hardware and Supply<br />

130 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-4502<br />

HARDWOOD COLORED MULCH<br />

Pallet World, Inc.<br />

8292 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9333<br />

HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163<br />

Schwabel Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9900<br />

HOME HEALTH CARE<br />

A to Z Health Care, Inc. . . . . . . . . .419-874-5227<br />

955 Commerce Drive . . . . . . . . .800-589-6577<br />

Comfort Keepers<br />

109 West Fifth Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4880<br />

HOME INTERIORS<br />

Colorful Living Interiors<br />

26693 Eckel Road, 6B . . . . . . . . .419-873-7666<br />

INSURANCE<br />

BCA Insurance Group<br />

28350 Kensington Lane . . . . . . .419-931-0742<br />

www.bca-ins.com<br />

Smithers Insurance Agency<br />

229 Superior Street, Rossford . . .419-666-5703<br />

State Farm Insurance,<br />

Barry Van Hoozen<br />

130 West South Boundary . . . .419-872-9444<br />

INSURANCE (continued)<br />

T. Wood Agency, LLC<br />

Trina Wood<br />

112 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . .419-874-4959<br />

JEWELERS<br />

Broer Freeman<br />

Ottawa Hills Shopping Center<br />

4328 West Central Avenue . . .419-536-5272<br />

Howard Jewelers<br />

126 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-4551<br />

McGivern Company<br />

112 West Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4473<br />

LAWN MOWER SALES and SERVICE<br />

Mini-Engine Repair<br />

217 West Third Street . . . . . . . . .419-874-3139<br />

LOCKSMITHS<br />

Locke’s Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3461<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

The Advisor<br />

117 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />

or 874-2528<br />

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

117 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />

or 874-2528<br />

NURSING CENTERS<br />

The Manor at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

250 Manor Drive<br />

(off Three Meadows Dr.) . . . . .419-874-0306<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Care and Rehabilitation Center<br />

State Route 795<br />

and Oregon Road . . . . . . . . . .419-666-0935<br />

NUTRITION<br />

GNC<br />

27072 Carronade Drive . . . . . . .419-872-6155<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

Mike Olmstead’s Performance Over Pain<br />

1090 W. South Boundary, Suite 200<br />

performanceoverpain.com . . . . .419-872-1914<br />

Physical Therapy Consultants of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

27064 Oakmead Drive . . . . . . . .419-874-6957<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Plumbing, Heating<br />

& Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163<br />

PRINTERS<br />

Welch Publishing Co.<br />

117 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />

or 874-2528<br />

PSYCHOLOGISTS<br />

Ackerman-Spain Counseling Services, LLC<br />

134 West South Boundary<br />

Suite MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-873-0891<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

A.A. Green Realty, Inc.<br />

26580 North Dixie Highway . . . .419-931-7355<br />

RE/MAX Executives<br />

208 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-873-4400<br />

Welles Bowen Realtors<br />

1677 Lance Pointe, Maumee . . .419-891-0888<br />

RENTAL HALLS<br />

Graystone Banquet Hall and Conference Center<br />

29101 Hufford Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5016<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

Burger King “Home of the Whopper”<br />

10796 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5111<br />

Casa Barron<br />

209 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-5361<br />

Fricker’s<br />

27390 Helen Drive . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3605<br />

Marco’s Pizza<br />

629 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-1968<br />

McDonald’s Restaurant<br />

10163 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . .419-874-2538<br />

26540 N. Dixie Highway . . . . . .419-872-2210<br />

The Wayward Inn<br />

1213 Schreier Road, Rossford . . .419-666-3288<br />

RETIREMENT LIVING and NURSING FACILITY<br />

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

333 East Boundary Street . . . . . .419-872-6200<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons Retirement Center<br />

and Heartland of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Nursing/Rehab Facility<br />

10542 Fremont Pike<br />

Call for information . . . . . . . . .419-874-1931<br />

SEWER SERVICE<br />

Clean Thru Sewer Service<br />

905 Bexton Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9407<br />

SHIPPING AND PACKING<br />

UPS Store<br />

27100 Oakmead Drive . . . . . . . .419-873-9840<br />

STORAGE UNITS<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Self Storage<br />

8272 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7738<br />

TAX SERVICE<br />

Preferred Tax Service<br />

148 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-872-0600<br />

TEEN RESALE CLOTHING<br />

Plato’s Closet<br />

144 W. South Boundary . . . . . . .419-873-8600<br />

TOOL RENTAL<br />

Black Swamp Equipment<br />

12418 Williams Road . . . . . . . . .419-872-9944<br />

Wellman Rental<br />

26860 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7951<br />

VETERINARIANS<br />

The South Suburban Animal Clinic<br />

5100 Brockway Drive . . . . . . . . .419-872-0920<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

Suburban Window Cleaning<br />

7796 Ponderosa Unit G . . . . . . .419-661-8550<br />

WOMEN & MATERNITY RESALE<br />

Clothes Mentor<br />

194 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-872-0022<br />

TMRC members at the St. Mary’s Crew Classic include,<br />

from left: Matt Dibling, Samantha Sieren, Kara<br />

Glore, Bridget Timbrook, all of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>; Alyssa Basham of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong><br />

Six <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> students recently<br />

competed in spring regattas<br />

with the Toledo Metropolitan<br />

Rowing Club<br />

(TMRC). The team inclues<br />

high school athletes from<br />

the Greater Toledo Area.<br />

TMRC is located on the<br />

Maumee River at International<br />

Park in downtown<br />

Toledo. The nonprofit organization<br />

was established<br />

in 2000 from the assistance<br />

of the Toledo Rowing<br />

Club.<br />

TMRC is for high<br />

school boys and girls who<br />

want to learn how to row,<br />

and who do not have a<br />

and Penta; Betsy Lawson and Troy Lawson, Defiance<br />

High <strong>School</strong>; Evan Hartenburg, PHS; Coach Nick Heppner,<br />

and Haidar Bin Hamid, Ottawa Hills High<br />

<strong>School</strong>.<br />

Area students compete in spring regattas with TMRC<br />

rowing team at their<br />

school.<br />

The group competes<br />

against many high school<br />

teams from Ohio, Michigan,<br />

Indiana, Illinois,<br />

Pennsylvania, West Virginia,<br />

New York, Kentucky,<br />

Missouri and<br />

Canada.<br />

There are two seasons,<br />

spring and fall, and participants<br />

can choose one season<br />

or both. No tryouts are<br />

required. Workout will<br />

begin in august for the fall<br />

2012 season.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.mytmrc.com.<br />

‘Fire on the<br />

Fairways’ golf<br />

tournament<br />

set for July 20<br />

‘Fire on the Fairways,” a<br />

golf tournament to benefit<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Firefighters Local<br />

3331, will be held July 20.<br />

The four-person scramble<br />

event will be held at Fallen<br />

Timbers Fairways, 7711 Timbers<br />

Boulevard, Waterville.<br />

The $70 per person entry<br />

fee includes 18 holes, cart,<br />

tournament T-shirt, breakfast<br />

hosted by Kingston, lunch,<br />

two drink tickets and a steak<br />

dinner.<br />

There will be complimentary<br />

use of the range and club<br />

cleaning. There will be a<br />

50/50 and gift pack raffles<br />

and money holes. The first<br />

place team will receive $280<br />

and a traveling trophy, and the<br />

second place team will receive<br />

$140.<br />

Breakfast will be at 9 a.m.,<br />

followed by a Life Flight fly<br />

over at 10 a.m.<br />

The registration deadline<br />

is July 9. Teams who register<br />

by July 1 will receive $5 off<br />

the team entry fee. Online<br />

registration is available at<br />

www.perrysburgfire.com.<br />

For more information, call<br />

419-872-8027 or send an e-<br />

mail to perrysburgfire<br />

@gmail.com.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> U11 Gold girls soccer team wins tournament<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> U11 Gold girls soccer team recently<br />

won the Shoot for the Cure Soccer Tournament<br />

in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The girls were successful in<br />

reaching the finals and winning the championship.<br />

They started by defeating the Fort Wayne Fever Arsenal,<br />

9-0.<br />

The next game against TKO Academy ended in a 1-1 tie.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> girls triumphed over the Fort Wayne Fever<br />

Check us out on the web: www.perrysburg.com<br />

White team for the third match, 3-0. In the championship,<br />

the girls met Warsaw White and defeated them, 3-0, for<br />

the final win.<br />

Team members include, front row, from left: Sophia<br />

Miller, Jordan Lambdin, Olivia McCullough, Jordan Mohler,<br />

Riley Tilton, Kelsey Boyer. Back row: Skylar Rose, Taylor<br />

Gadus, Katie McCullough, Morgan Pruss, Allison Kiss,<br />

Sarah Olmstead and Coach Nathan Blust.


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Josina Lott to host 11th<br />

annual Lawn Games June 23<br />

Josina Lott Residential<br />

and Community Services,<br />

120 South Holland-Sylvania<br />

Road, Toledo, will host its<br />

11th annual Lawn Games on<br />

Saturday, June 23.<br />

Presented by Savage and<br />

Associates, the event begins<br />

at 7:30 a.m. with registration<br />

for a 5K run. The race begins<br />

at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Following the race, there<br />

will be lawn games from 10<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m. Games being<br />

played include wheel chair<br />

obstacle course, putt putt,<br />

basketball toss, face painting,<br />

trivia contest, lawn<br />

bowling, rattle rail toss and<br />

water splash.<br />

WANTEDTM<br />

HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING<br />

A select number of homeowners in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and the surrounding areas will<br />

be given the opportunity to have a lifetime<br />

installed on their<br />

home at a reasonable cost.<br />

Call today to see if you qualify. Not only will<br />

you receive the best price possible, but we<br />

will give you access to no money down bank<br />

<br />

An Erie Metal Roof will keep your home cooler<br />

in the summer and warmer in the winter.<br />

An will provide<br />

your home with unsurpassed <br />

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DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE.<br />

<br />

1-877-650-6464<br />

www.ErieMetalRoofs.com<br />

The event also will feature<br />

a picnic, live band,<br />

silent auction, 50/50 raffle<br />

and awards celebration.<br />

Sponsorships are still<br />

needed for this year’s games<br />

which will be hosted by<br />

Susan Ross Wells of 13ABC<br />

News, and there are six categories<br />

of sponsorships,<br />

available.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Karen Weisman at<br />

419-866-9013 or kweis<br />

man@josinalot.org.<br />

Proceeds from the lawn<br />

games will be used to help<br />

support the 32 individuals<br />

who live at the facility.<br />

May 31 to June 8, 2012<br />

Thursday, May 31<br />

Accidents, 13300 block<br />

Roachton Road, West<br />

Boundary at West Second<br />

streets; medic run, 200 block<br />

Trinity Court; fire call, 12400<br />

block Eckel Junction Road;<br />

alarm, 7000 block Lighthouse<br />

Way; assault, 26800<br />

Lakevue Drive; keep the<br />

peace, 600 block Eckel Road,<br />

200 block Elm Street; criminal<br />

trespass, 1900 Kenton<br />

Trail; embezzle, 200 block<br />

West Indiana Avenue; theft,<br />

200 block West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Friday, June 1<br />

Accidents, West Front at<br />

West Boundary streets, 600<br />

block West South Boundary<br />

Street; medic runs, 200 block<br />

Zoar Drive, unit block Locust<br />

Street, 2400 block McKinley<br />

Drive, 200 block East Sixth<br />

Street; alarms, 26500 block<br />

North Dixie Highway, (2)<br />

1600 block North Wilkinson<br />

Way, 12400 block Williams<br />

Road, 3100 block Chappel<br />

Drive, 3200 block Levis<br />

Commons Boulevard, 2200<br />

block Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard; theft, 600 block<br />

Maumee Western Reserve;<br />

fraud, 200 block Louisiana<br />

Avenue; disorderly conduct,<br />

100 block West South<br />

Boundary Street, 200 block<br />

East South Boundary Street;<br />

criminal mischief, (2)600<br />

block Chippewa Lane.<br />

June 1 to 7, 2012<br />

Friday, June 1<br />

Accident, Fremont Pike at<br />

Oregon Road; rescue run,<br />

28000 block Cedar Park<br />

Boulevard; fire calls, U.S.<br />

Route 20 at Oregon Road,<br />

alarms–30000 block Tracy<br />

Road, 9000 block Carnoustie<br />

Road; receiving stolen property,<br />

10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; criminal damage,<br />

Carnoustie at Bates roads.<br />

Saturday, June 2<br />

Accidents, 29000 block<br />

Fox Creek Drive, 10000 block<br />

North Bramblewood Road;<br />

rescue runs, 7000 block Lunitas<br />

Lane, 27000 block Oakmead<br />

Drive, 7000 block Silver<br />

Creek, 10000 block Fremont<br />

It’s<br />

on<br />

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

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

Saturday, June 2<br />

Accident, 13400 block<br />

Eckel Junction Road; medic<br />

run, unit block Dr. McAuley<br />

Court; fire call, 600 block<br />

Maumee Western Reserve;<br />

alarms, 900 block Bexley<br />

Drive, 500 block East Second<br />

Street, 27900 block White<br />

Road; criminal mischief,<br />

1000 block Elm Street; theft,<br />

100 block West Second<br />

Street; neighbor dispute,<br />

Sandstone Drive at Wood<br />

Sorrel Lane; unruly juvenile,<br />

100 block Edgewood Drive.<br />

Sunday, June 3<br />

Accidents, 600 block East<br />

Boundary Street, 200 block<br />

West Second Street; medic<br />

run, 6100 block Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard; alarms,<br />

4100 block Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard, (2) 26500 block<br />

North Dixie Highway, 13300<br />

block Roachton Road; counterfeit<br />

note, 26500 block<br />

North Dixie Highway; criminal<br />

mischief, Carronade at<br />

Arrowhead drives, 300 block<br />

Arrowhead Drive, 26700<br />

block Ottekee Drive; theft,<br />

2200 block Falling Waters<br />

Lane; criminal damage,<br />

26600 block Eckel Road;<br />

sexual imposition, 800 block<br />

West Boundary Street; criminal<br />

trespass, 200 block West<br />

South Boundary Street; excessive<br />

noise, 13400 block<br />

Roachton Road.<br />

Monday, June 4<br />

Medic runs, 200 block<br />

Township Police Report<br />

Pike; drug abuse, drug paraphernalia<br />

and disturbance,<br />

7000 block Lunitas Lane;<br />

theft, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; telecommunications harassment,<br />

7000 block Lunitas<br />

Lane; domestic violence and<br />

unlawful restraint, 7000 block<br />

Silver Creek Drive.<br />

Sunday, June 3<br />

Rescue run, 20000 block<br />

Brookview Court; fire call,<br />

U.S. Route 20 near Holiday<br />

Inn French Quarter; domestic<br />

violence and criminal damage,<br />

30000 block East River Road;<br />

domestic dispute, 7000 block<br />

Reitz Road; custody dispute,<br />

7000 block Ayers Road.<br />

Monday, June 4<br />

Rescue runs, 28000 block<br />

Zoar Drive, 300 block<br />

Bridgeview Drive, unit block<br />

Dr. McAuley Court, 7100<br />

block South Wilkinson Way,<br />

100 block Aspen Drive, 400<br />

block East Boundary Street;<br />

fire call, 300 block Sycamore<br />

Lane; alarms, 200 block East<br />

Seventh Street, 700 block<br />

Green Meadows Drive; theft,<br />

26600 block Eckel Road;<br />

criminal damage, 200 block<br />

Twinbrook Drive.<br />

Tuesday, June 5<br />

Accidents, south I-75 at<br />

north I-475, 4200 block Morgan<br />

Place, 100 block East Indiana<br />

Avenue, Rite Aid;<br />

medic runs, unit block Dr.<br />

McAuley Court, 7100 block<br />

South Wilkinson Way;<br />

alarms, 26500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway, 25500 block<br />

North Dixie Highway, 600<br />

block Eckel Road; keep the<br />

peace, 100 block East Sixth<br />

Street; civil dispute, 12300<br />

block Waterstone Lane, 100<br />

block West Front Street;<br />

theft, 100 block Louisiana<br />

Avenue, 13400 block Eckel<br />

Junction Road, 4100 block<br />

Levis Commons Boulevard;<br />

assault, 26500 block North<br />

Dixie Highway; criminal<br />

mischief, 26300 block Laurel<br />

Lane; family offense, 2000<br />

block Old Trail Road; excessive<br />

noise, 26800 block<br />

Lakevue Drive; threats,<br />

26800 block Lakevue Drive.<br />

Wednesday, June 6<br />

Medic runs, 200 block<br />

East Front Street, 200 block<br />

east South Boundary Street,<br />

900 block Stone Creek Court,<br />

100 block Trinity Court, 100<br />

block Mark Lane; alarms,<br />

400 block Edgewood Drive,<br />

200 block Twinbrook Drive;<br />

threats, 200 block East Front<br />

Street; vandalism, 200 block<br />

East Second Street; theft,<br />

13400 block Eckel Junction<br />

Road; assault, 26600 block<br />

North Dixie Highway.<br />

Thursday, June 7<br />

Accidents, north I-475 at<br />

North Dixie Highway, Fremont<br />

Pike at north I-75,<br />

North Dixie Highway at West<br />

South Boundary Street, north<br />

I-475 at milemark 2; medic<br />

runs, 300 block East South<br />

Boundary Street, unit block<br />

Dr. McAuley Court, 200<br />

block Blue Harbor Court,<br />

500 block East South Boundary<br />

Street; alarm, 26300<br />

block Carronade Drive; theft,<br />

500 block East Front Street,<br />

26400 block Laurel Lane,<br />

200 block Louisiana Avenue;<br />

criminal damage, (2) 100<br />

block Lones Drive, 1000<br />

block Lones Drive; criminal<br />

mischief, 100 block Lones<br />

Drive, 900 block Lones<br />

Drive.<br />

Friday, June 8<br />

Accident, south I-75 at<br />

milemark 192; alarm, 4100<br />

block Levis Commons<br />

Boulevard; excessive noise,<br />

26700 block Carronade<br />

Drive.<br />

Starbright Boulevard, 20000<br />

block Simmons Road, 20000<br />

block Lime City Road, 10000<br />

block Gloria Street; fire calls,<br />

Dowling Road near Caris<br />

Drive, Sycamore Lane;<br />

telecommunications harassment,<br />

8000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; misuse of credit card,<br />

27000 block West River Road.<br />

Tuesday, June 5<br />

Rescue runs, 8000 block<br />

Chrysler Drive, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 20000 block<br />

Lime City Road; counterfeit<br />

currency, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; obstructing official<br />

business, resisting arrest and<br />

disorderly conduct, East River<br />

Road at Jacqueline Place;<br />

telecommunications harassment,<br />

8000 block Fremont<br />

Pike.<br />

Wednesday, June 6<br />

Accident, Fremont Pike at<br />

Oregon Road; rescue runs,<br />

10000 block Roachton Road,<br />

8000 block Chrysler Drive,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road;<br />

fire call, Oregon Road at U.S.<br />

Route 20, Eckel Junction west<br />

of Thompson roads; telecommunications<br />

harassment, 7000<br />

block Latcha Road; theft and<br />

criminal trespass, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike.<br />

Thursday, June 7<br />

Rescue run, 20000 block<br />

Lime City Road; incident report,<br />

29000 block Oregon<br />

Road.<br />

Ohio Sea Grant offers Great Lakes climate curriculum workshop<br />

This summer, Ohio Sea<br />

Grant and Ohio State University’s<br />

Climate Change Outreach<br />

Team will offer a<br />

one-day workshop to introduce<br />

an updated Great Lakes<br />

Climate Change Curriculum<br />

to science instructors in the<br />

Great Lakes region who<br />

would like to integrate climate<br />

change education into<br />

the classroom. Locally, the<br />

seminar will be offered on<br />

Tuesday, August 7, from 9<br />

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

of Toledo Lake Erie Center,<br />

in Oregon.<br />

In addition to updating<br />

the curriculum with the latest<br />

Great Lakes climate science,<br />

Ohio Sea Grant has added<br />

new activities to a number of<br />

lessons and aligned each activity’s<br />

structure with current<br />

education principles and<br />

standards.<br />

The free workshops are<br />

taught by educators who<br />

have used the resources in<br />

their own classrooms.<br />

Topics will include regionally<br />

relevant climate science,<br />

climate and Great<br />

Lakes literacy principles, and<br />

informal resources such as<br />

Ohio State’s “Global<br />

Change, Local Impact” webinar<br />

series, in addition to the<br />

curriculum itself.<br />

Classroom teachers, informal<br />

educators and preservice<br />

teachers will work<br />

through lessons as they<br />

would with their students and<br />

share suggestions on how to<br />

adapt classroom activities to<br />

informal and outdoor education<br />

settings.<br />

Registration forms for the<br />

one-day workshop can be requested<br />

via email at<br />

dierkes.10@osu.edu. Attendees<br />

will receive certificates<br />

of attendance for professional<br />

development contact<br />

hours. Lunch will be provided<br />

by Ohio Sea Grant;<br />

registration is requested four<br />

days before the workshop to<br />

assist with planning.<br />

For those unable to travel<br />

to the one-day workshops,<br />

Ohio Sea Grant will also<br />

offer “Introduction to Great<br />

Lakes Climate Education Resources,”<br />

an online webinar,<br />

on October 19 from 10 a.m.<br />

to noon, eastern time. Online<br />

registration for the webinar is<br />

now open at http://changingclimate.osu.edu/topics/education.<br />

The Ohio State Climate<br />

Change Outreach Team is a<br />

partnership among multiple<br />

departments within Ohio<br />

State, including Ohio State<br />

University Extension, Ohio<br />

Sea Grant, the Department of<br />

Agricultural, Environmental<br />

and Development Economics,<br />

and the <strong>School</strong> of Environment<br />

and Natural<br />

Resources, to help localize<br />

the climate change issue by<br />

bringing research and resources<br />

to Ohioans and Great<br />

Lakes residents.<br />

More information about<br />

the team's work is available<br />

at http://changing climate.<br />

osu.edu.<br />

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

The following cases were<br />

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

Court May 8-16, 2012.<br />

An additional $78 in court<br />

costs was sentenced for each<br />

case, unless otherwise noted.<br />

Speed<br />

Melissa R. Jones, Mission<br />

Hill Road, $45 fine, $83 court<br />

costs; Sean T. Johnson, Commodore<br />

Way, $77 fine, $73<br />

court costs; Joshua A.<br />

Castillo, Broad Street, $47<br />

fine; David L. Johns, Wood<br />

Creek Court, $47 fine; Kelly<br />

M. Santus, Dowling Road,<br />

$53 fine; Constance D. Rigg,<br />

East South Boundary, $51<br />

fine; William J. Scheer, Oak<br />

Knoll Drive, $81 fine.<br />

James P. Smithers, Lunitas<br />

Lane, $53 fine; Terese A.<br />

Borucki, Truman Road, $58<br />

fine; Heidi Graessle, Waterstone<br />

Lane, $55 fine; Clyde<br />

N. Vermillion Jr., East River<br />

Road, $49 fine; Phillip A.<br />

Clark, Oregon Road, $45 fine;<br />

Denise M. Fox, Arrowhead,<br />

$49 fine; Tamaralynn C.<br />

Hens, Glenwood Road, $70<br />

fine; Tyler J. McDonald, Bishopswood<br />

Lane, $55 fine;<br />

Cristy L. Szymanski, Oregon<br />

Sheriff’s<br />

Report<br />

Middleton<br />

Township<br />

June 1 to 6, 2012<br />

Friday, June 1<br />

Alarm, 21600 block<br />

Pargillis Road; disturbance,<br />

14800 block Thistledown<br />

Lane.<br />

Saturday, June 2<br />

EMS run, 11600 block<br />

Sugar Ridge Road; alarm,<br />

19500 block North Dixie<br />

Highway; theft, 17600 block<br />

River Road.<br />

Monday, June 4<br />

Accident, 13700 block<br />

Reitz Road; controlled burn,<br />

14300 block Middleton Pike;<br />

discharged weapon, 17300<br />

block River Road.<br />

Wednesday, June 6<br />

Alarms, 21300 block Dunbridge<br />

Road, 14200 block Five<br />

Point Road; controlled burn,<br />

13500 block King Road.<br />

Road, $58 fine; Julie L. Buraczewski,<br />

Valley Bluff, $61<br />

fine; Matthew A. Ratcliffe,<br />

Orchard Street, $45 fine;<br />

Amanda M. Elvey, Lemoyne<br />

Road, $45 fine; Tabitha M.<br />

Wheeler, Hufford Road, $64<br />

fine, $83 court costs.<br />

Traffic Control Device<br />

Adeel Arif, Ramblehurst<br />

Drive, $45 fine; Steven L.<br />

McReynolds, Eckel Junction,<br />

$45 fine.<br />

Seat Belt<br />

Christina M. Courtney,<br />

East River Road, $30 fine,<br />

$63 court costs; Kimberly K.<br />

Perry, Washington Street, $30<br />

fine, $63 court costs; Scott A.<br />

Ferris Jr., Amberwood Drive,<br />

$30 fine, $63 court costs.<br />

Failure to Yield<br />

Right-of-Way<br />

Ryan A. Johnson, Oregon<br />

Road, $55 fine; James D. Bell,<br />

Bexford Drive, $55 fine.<br />

Other Traffic Convictions<br />

Rita M. Truman, Ford<br />

Road, failure to reinstate driver’s<br />

license, $75 fine, 90<br />

days jail, 90 days suspended.<br />

Nicholas E. Wolff, Lakevue<br />

Drive, no operator’s license,<br />

$75 fine, 90 days jail,<br />

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90 days suspended.<br />

Amber R. Steele, Lakevue<br />

Drive, driving without a license,<br />

$45 fine; traffic control<br />

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costs.<br />

David A. Sarrey, Moser<br />

Lane, physical control/intoxication,<br />

$500 fine, 100 days<br />

jail, 90 days suspended, one<br />

year license suspension.<br />

Oneykyun Choi, Waterstone<br />

Lane, registration violation,<br />

$25 fine.<br />

Jihad Shbat, Oak Knoll<br />

Drive, following close, $45<br />

fine.<br />

Gary F. Schetter, Elm<br />

Street, assured clear distance,<br />

$55 fine.<br />

Nirkuljeet Kaur, Eckel<br />

Junction Road, failure to stop<br />

for school bus, $150 fine.<br />

Criminal Convictions<br />

Adam J. Hawkins, Lime<br />

City Road, possession of drug<br />

paraphernalia, no fine, $73<br />

court costs, 30 days jail, 30<br />

days suspended, six month license<br />

suspension; criminal<br />

trespass, no fine, $73 court<br />

costs, 30 days jail, 30 days<br />

suspended.<br />

Lorann, Miller indicted<br />

by Wood County grand jury<br />

On June 6, a Wood<br />

County grand jury indicted<br />

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

Lorann and Nathaniel Miller<br />

in two separate incidents.<br />

Kiki Lorann, 35, of West<br />

Indiana Avenue was indicted<br />

on three counts of grand<br />

theft and one count of theft,<br />

all fourth-degree felonies.<br />

According to the indictment,<br />

Ms. Lorann allegedly<br />

stole more than $95,000<br />

from several local organizations<br />

between July 2010 and<br />

May 2012. Those organizations<br />

are the Toth Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong> Parents Club,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Elementary Parents<br />

Association and the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Sting Baseball<br />

Team.<br />

If convicted on all four<br />

charges, she faces up to 18<br />

months in prison on each<br />

count and total fines of up to<br />

$20,000.<br />

Her case has been assigned<br />

to Wood County<br />

Commons Pleas Judge<br />

Robert Pollex.<br />

Mr. Miller, 19, of Oregon<br />

Road, faces one count of<br />

rape, a first-degree felony,<br />

and one count of unlawful<br />

sexual conduct with a minor<br />

under the age of 13, a felony<br />

of the fourth degree, for incidents<br />

which allegedly occurred<br />

between September<br />

11 and October 31, 2011.<br />

If convicted of all<br />

charges, he faces fines of<br />

$25,000 and a prison sentence<br />

of more than 12 years.<br />

Common Pleas Judge<br />

Reeve Kelsey will hear the<br />

case.<br />

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PFD reminds residents ‘call before you dig’<br />

It is the time of year when<br />

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

sees an increase in people hitting<br />

natural gas lines as well<br />

as other underground utility<br />

lines during construction and<br />

landscaping projects.<br />

To enhance public safety,<br />

the Ohio Utilities Protection<br />

Service (OUPS) was created.<br />

Ohio Revised Code Sections<br />

3781.25 and 3781.32 require<br />

everyone to contact the<br />

O.U.P.S. at least 48 hours, but<br />

no more than 10 working<br />

days (excluding weekends<br />

and legal holidays), before<br />

starting any digging or excavation<br />

work.<br />

It is recommended that no<br />

project is too small to contact<br />

O.U.P.S. It is impossible to<br />

determine if there are any underground<br />

utilities and/or<br />

from what direction they may<br />

enter the building. Even replacing<br />

a mailbox or fence<br />

post there is no guarantee that<br />

the person who made the<br />

original installation called or<br />

simply got lucky.<br />

Even when O.U.P.S. has<br />

marked the utility lines, accidents<br />

do occur. For safety,<br />

walk away immediately and<br />

leave the area for protection.<br />

Do not try to repair or stop a<br />

leak or use anything that<br />

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might create a spark, such as<br />

a cell phone, added the fire<br />

chief.<br />

If a substance starts releasing<br />

into the air, such as<br />

natural gas, immediately call<br />

9-1-1.<br />

For any damaged facility,<br />

also contact the utility company<br />

listed on the nearest<br />

marker as well as O.U.P.S.,<br />

even if there appears to be no<br />

damage, not all facility damages<br />

can be detected by the<br />

naked eye.<br />

O.U.P.S. can be contacted<br />

24 hours a day at 8-1-1 or 1-<br />

800-362-2764.<br />

Rockin’’ at RiverPlace<br />

Rockin’ at RiverPlace<br />

Saturday, June 23<br />

7 p.m. to 1 a.m.<br />

Featuring<br />

My 80’s Vice<br />

$5 admission<br />

(Must be 21 or older)<br />

*Beer Tent<br />

*Refreshments<br />

Proceeds to Benefit The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Soccer Club


Susan and Richard Wallin<br />

celebrate 50th wedding anniversary<br />

Dr. Richard and Susan (Davis) Wallin, of Bonita<br />

Springs, Florida, and formerly of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, recently celebrated<br />

their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married<br />

in Brookfield, Illinois, on December 23, 1961.<br />

They had an open house for friends at Barefoot Beach<br />

in Florida in December, and a family dinner at Carranor<br />

Club in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> this June.<br />

They are the parents of Lynda and Barry Fox and James<br />

and Dawn Wallin. They have one grandson, two granddaughters<br />

and a great-granddaughter.<br />

Kyle Thompson graduates<br />

from Spring Arbor University<br />

Kyle Thompson graduated<br />

magna cum laude with<br />

honors in his majors from<br />

Spring Arbor University in<br />

Spring Arbor, Michigan, on<br />

May 12.<br />

He graduated with a bachelor<br />

of arts degree in three<br />

majors: biochemistry, psychology<br />

and Spanish.<br />

While a student, he participated<br />

in a mission trip to<br />

Mexico. He also studied<br />

Spanish in Guatemala for<br />

three months while living<br />

with a Guatemalan family<br />

and volunteering at a local<br />

hospital.<br />

Kyle was named an Outstanding<br />

Senior in Chemistry.<br />

To receive the honor, the senior<br />

must have completed a required<br />

project, research<br />

paper, or thesis under the supervision<br />

of a designated faculty<br />

member. A faculty<br />

committee reviews the completed<br />

work and makes the<br />

recommendation for the<br />

honor. Kyle’s thesis was<br />

“Combinatorial Ester Synthesis,<br />

Analysis, and Uses,”<br />

which he presented at an<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

conference in San Diego,<br />

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Kyle Thompson<br />

California, in March.<br />

He was elected to Alpha<br />

Kappa Sigma, an honor society<br />

of Free Methodist educational<br />

institutions and Psi<br />

Chi, a psychology honorary.<br />

Kyle graduated from <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> in 2008.<br />

He is the son of Howard and<br />

Debbie Thompson of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

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Josh Pheils and Janie Reichert<br />

united in marriage<br />

Janie Reichert and Josh Pheils were married January 21,<br />

2012. The wedding ceremony took place at The Historic<br />

Church of Saint Patrick with the Reverend Father Joseph Steinbauer<br />

officiating.<br />

Janie is the daughter of Jim and Terri Reichert of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

and Josh is the son of David and Lora Pheils of Rossford.<br />

The wedding party consisted of all of the bride’s and brideroom’s<br />

siblings and a few close friends. Family and friends<br />

gathered at the Holiday Inn French Quarter in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, for<br />

a reception to celebrate and honor the newly married couple.<br />

After all of the festivities, the couple took a honeymoon trip<br />

to the Dominican Republic.<br />

Janie and Josh reside in Angola, Indiana, where Josh is employed<br />

by Meijer as a manager. Janie commutes back to Toledo<br />

several days a week were she is employed by Mercy Health<br />

Care and works at St. Charles Hospital as a registered nurse.<br />

Olivia Fought and Kory Cookson<br />

engaged to wed<br />

Olivia C. Fought and Kory R. Cookson announce their<br />

engagement. Olivia is the daughter of Daniel and Kathleen<br />

Fought of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Kory is the son of Keith and Kristine<br />

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

Olivia is currently a senior at The University of Cincinnati,<br />

pursuing a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. She plans to<br />

graduate in May 2013, then write and illustrate children’s<br />

books.<br />

Kory is a 2012 graduate of the University of Cincinnati,<br />

with a bachelor of business administration in finance degree.<br />

He was recently commissioned as a second lieutenant in the<br />

U.S. Air Force, and will begin undergraduate pilot training at<br />

Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, in October.<br />

Olivia and Kory started dating in June 2007, while they<br />

were both students at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong>, and got engaged<br />

on an Ohio riverboat in August 2011. A July 14, 2012,<br />

wedding is planned at Grace United Methodist Church, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

Area residents receive degrees from UF<br />

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

were among approximately<br />

675 students who received degrees<br />

at the University of<br />

Findlay’s spring commencement<br />

ceremonies. The graduation<br />

was held Saturday, May<br />

5, in the Koehler Complex on<br />

campus.<br />

Diane Allegretto received a<br />

master of business administration<br />

degree.<br />

Jessica Bair graduated with<br />

a master of arts degree in education.<br />

Brandon Falknor received<br />

a master of business administration<br />

degree.<br />

Mariah Fought earned a<br />

doctor of pharmacy degree.<br />

Yusef Hammuda received<br />

a master of physician assistant<br />

degree.<br />

Mallory Lloyd graduated<br />

with a doctor of pharmacy degree.<br />

Adib Nour earned a bachelor<br />

of arts degree in law and<br />

the liberal arts.<br />

Amanda Rosario received<br />

a doctor of pharmacy degree.<br />

Kayli White graduated<br />

summa cum laude with a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

middle childhood education.<br />

Lauren Zielinski earned a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

pre-occupational therapy.<br />

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Brecken Libbe and Ryan Price<br />

engagement announced<br />

Scott and Robin Libbe, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Brecken Elizabeth, to Ryan<br />

Clark Price, son of Clark and Carol Price of Oak Harbor,<br />

Ohio.<br />

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

2004 and obtained a bachelor’s degree in accounting from<br />

Hillsdale College in 2008. She is an accounting manager<br />

at The Andersons in Maumee.<br />

Ryan graduated from Oak Harbor High <strong>School</strong> in 2004<br />

and graduated from Bowling Green State University with<br />

degrees in accounting and finance in 2009. He is a certified<br />

public accountant with Gilmore, Jasion, Mahler, LTD<br />

in Maumee.<br />

A September 29, 2012, wedding at Zoar Lutheran<br />

Church in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is planned.<br />

Ashley Williams and Thomas Koss<br />

engaged to be married<br />

Ashley Williams, daughter of Brenda and Victor<br />

Williams of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Tracy Rodriguez of Michigan,<br />

and Thomas Koss, son of Valerie Koss of Toledo, and<br />

John Koss of Maumee, announce their engagement.<br />

Ashley is a 2009 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong>,<br />

and a 2012 graduate of Owens College, where she received<br />

a degree in criminal justice. She is employed as a communications<br />

officer for the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Police Division.<br />

Thomas is a 2008 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong>.<br />

He is employed by Oldcastle Building Envelope and plans<br />

to attend Owens Community College this fall to pursue a<br />

degree in mathematics education.<br />

Ashley and Thomas began dating when they both<br />

worked at Wendy’s.<br />

A June 23, 2012, wedding at Solomon Lutheran Church<br />

in Woodville, Ohio, is planned.<br />

Metzger on dean’s list at Clarion<br />

Jaclyn Metzger, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

has been named to<br />

the dean’s list for the spring<br />

semester at Clarion University,<br />

Clarion, Pennsylvania.<br />

Gunkler graduates<br />

from Grove City<br />

Andy Gunkler graduated<br />

from Grove City College on<br />

May 19.<br />

He earned a bachelor of<br />

science degree in mechanical<br />

engineering.<br />

A 2008 graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong>, Andy<br />

is the son of Penny and Walter<br />

Gunkler Jr. of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

To be named to the dean’s<br />

list, a student must earn a<br />

grade point average of 3.5 or<br />

higher during the semester.<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — June 13, 2012 — Page 5<br />

Michael Gerber Eagle Court of Honor to be held June 22<br />

Notre Dame Academy<br />

celebrated its Class of 2012<br />

Baccalaureate Mass and<br />

Commencement Exercises<br />

on Wednesday, May 16, at<br />

Queen of the Most Holy<br />

Rosary Cathedral.<br />

The 146 members of the<br />

Class of 2012 earned $11.5<br />

million in college awards.<br />

Students were accepted at 95<br />

colleges and universities including<br />

the Case Western<br />

Reserve University, Fordham<br />

University, Rensselaer<br />

Polytechnic Institute, Wake<br />

Forest University, University<br />

of Michigan, College of<br />

William and Mary, George<br />

Washington University, University<br />

of Toledo and Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

to name just a few.<br />

Seniors volunteered<br />

11,500 hours locally and nationally<br />

in Appalachia and<br />

New Orleans. Alyse Krausz<br />

and Rebecca Funke, both of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, were valedictorian<br />

and salutatorian.<br />

The following are Notre<br />

Dame Academy graduates<br />

from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> received<br />

scholarships from the colleges<br />

they will be attending:<br />

Lindsay Brown, The<br />

Ohio State University,<br />

Trustees Scholarship.<br />

Emily Cooper, M i a m i<br />

University, Phillip R. Shriver<br />

Scholarship and Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship.<br />

Caitlyn Destatte, Franciscan<br />

University of<br />

Steubenville Scholarship.<br />

Rachael Dzierzak, The<br />

Ohio State University, will<br />

swim for OSU.<br />

Rebecca Funke, University<br />

of Richmond, Company<br />

Scholarship and Richmond<br />

Scholar.<br />

Alyse Krausz, The Ohio<br />

State University Maximus<br />

Scholarship, BCSN Student<br />

of the Year and Wood<br />

County Hospital Medical<br />

Staff Scholarship.<br />

Tara Orzechowski, University<br />

of Mount Union,<br />

Michael Gerber, son of<br />

Maureen and Joe Gerber and<br />

a sophomore at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong>, will be recognized<br />

in an Eagle Court of<br />

Honor ceremony on June 22.<br />

He is a six-year member of<br />

Boy Scout Troop 167, St.<br />

Rose and his scoutmaster is<br />

Ken Kowalski.<br />

Michael’s Eagle Scout<br />

project involved organizing<br />

the building and installation of<br />

four bluebird houses at the<br />

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

The Andersons in Maumee<br />

sponsored funding for the<br />

project. The houses were installed<br />

in November, and<br />

bluebirds have been seen on<br />

the 12-acre property this<br />

spring.<br />

Several houses have nests.<br />

Eastern Bluebirds, once endangered,<br />

are enjoying stable<br />

population growth as a result<br />

of efforts to build and main-<br />

Michael Gerber<br />

tain appropriate housing for<br />

them. They like to nest in<br />

grassy meadows, in cavitytype<br />

homes, near a source of<br />

water. The 577 Foundation<br />

property is a perfect location.<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Morgan Reape, John Carroll<br />

University, Ignatian<br />

Mission Award and John<br />

Carroll University Scholarship.<br />

Alexandra Woods, Avila<br />

University, Achievement<br />

Scholarship, Campus Ministry<br />

Performance Award,<br />

and Communication Performance<br />

Award.<br />

~ ACUPUNCTURE ~<br />

DR. Z’S ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC, INC.<br />

Norman G. Zavela, MD, DABMA<br />

Acupuncturist, Board Certified<br />

Low back pain<br />

Arthritis<br />

Chronic pain<br />

Sports injuries<br />

Asthma, allergies<br />

Neuropathies<br />

Last year, Michael served<br />

as senior patrol leader to Boy<br />

Scout Troop 167. He planned<br />

and managed most aspects of<br />

the troop of 30 boys, ages 12-<br />

18, including leading the troop<br />

through a weeklong overnight<br />

summer camp where they<br />

won the Baden Powell Honor<br />

Troop award. In 2009, the<br />

troop membership voted<br />

Michael an Order of the<br />

Arrow member.<br />

At PHS, Michael is an<br />

honor student, active in choir<br />

and theatre, treasurer of drama<br />

club, won Best Rookie for<br />

Mock Trial in May, Speech<br />

Team: International Extemporaneous<br />

letter winner, French<br />

club member, peer tutor and<br />

was a student intern with <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Symphony Chorale in<br />

fall 2011.<br />

Michael plans to attend a<br />

four-year university; his major<br />

is undecided at this time.<br />

Notre Dame Academy celebrates Class of 2012<br />

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Smoking<br />

Weight loss<br />

Muscle strains<br />

Stroke rehab<br />

3775 Truman Rd, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Just a few miles south of St. Charles hospital, half mile<br />

west of I-280/SR 420, and 1 mile north of US-20<br />

For appointments call 419-346-9202<br />

www.drzacupuncture.com<br />

Highest<br />

Prices Paid<br />

For Gold Jewelry<br />

10K, 14K, 18K, Dental Gold<br />

Any Condition<br />

Buying Gold, Silver<br />

&Platinuminallforms<br />

Buying:<br />

US Silver Coins (1964 & before)<br />

US Silver Dollars (1935 & before VG+)<br />

1965-1969 Half Dollars<br />

Silver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz.<br />

US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands<br />

All Gold coins & bars — 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz.,<br />

1/10 oz. & all other sizes<br />

Most other older US Coins — both Gold & Silver<br />

IMMEDIATE PAYMENT<br />

McGIVERN<br />

Jewelers/Gemologist<br />

112 W. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

419-874-4473<br />

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

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Closed Sun.<br />

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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 <strong>School</strong><br />

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

Nursery provided<br />

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

& 5th Sundays of the month<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 <strong>School</strong><br />

10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship<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 />

CHURCH<br />

F O R T H E<br />

IMPERFECT<br />

BECAUSE<br />

WE ARE<br />

IMPERFECT<br />

PEOPLE<br />

TOO!<br />

WHITEHOUSE<br />

6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

29129 Lime City Rd<br />

iCAMPUS Watch Live Online<br />

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

ACTIVITIES AND<br />

LUNCH MENUS<br />

Shuffleboard and dominoes<br />

are available all day,<br />

Monday through Friday. To<br />

make an appointment for grocery<br />

shopping or with the<br />

Legal Aid representative, call<br />

419-874-0847.<br />

NEW! Fitness Class on<br />

Monday, Wednesday and<br />

Friday, from 9 to 10 a.m.,<br />

with a YMCA instructor. The<br />

cost is $20 for eight weeks<br />

paid in advance or $1 per<br />

session paid at each session<br />

to site manager. This session<br />

will include aerobics,<br />

stretching and strengthening.<br />

Registration is required with<br />

advanced payment.<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 />

IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />

Meets at the<br />

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

(Fort Meigs Center<br />

for Health Promotion)<br />

13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<br />

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

Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.<br />

A Reformed Church Teaching<br />

the Bible verse-by-verse<br />

Pastor Joe Hillrich<br />

419-356-1127<br />

covechurch@gmail.com<br />

We would love to have you<br />

visit with us!<br />

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 <strong>School</strong><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 />

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 />

<strong>School</strong><br />

9:00 a.m.<br />

Worship<br />

The Church on the Hill 10:15 a.m.<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

6PM<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

9AM<br />

10:45AM<br />

12:30PM<br />

for more info go<br />

to our website at<br />

WEST TOLEDO<br />

2600 West Sylvania Ave<br />

SOUTH TOLEDO<br />

2150 South Byrne Rd<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 />

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 <strong>School</strong><br />

10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />

Childcare available<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 />

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: Kerry Wood<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 />

ZOAR LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

314 East Indiana Avenue<br />

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

Phone: (419) 874-4346<br />

Pastors<br />

Rev. Timothy P. Philabaum<br />

Rev. Ann Marshall,<br />

Communityc Pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

6:00 p.m. Worship Service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Worship: 7:15, 8:30 &<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

9:45-10:45 a.m. Sunday<br />

<strong>School</strong>, ages 2 through<br />

adult.<br />

With Professional<br />

Nursery Attendant<br />

Elevator Access<br />

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

The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />

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

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 />

who are beginners or seasoned<br />

players.<br />

Bible Study–Wednesdays<br />

at 10 a.m., facilitated by<br />

Right at Home. Sessions are<br />

open to all denominations.<br />

Wii Bowling is held<br />

Thursdays at 11 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

teams will have some<br />

friendly competition.<br />

Wednesday, June 13<br />

Noon menu–Pork Chop or<br />

Chicken Wings, whole potatoes,<br />

mandarin orange salad,<br />

tossed salad, cheese cake<br />

dessert.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

Thursday, June 14<br />

Noon menu–Ground<br />

Bologna or Chipped Turkey,<br />

potato salad, plums, carrot<br />

and celery sticks, cookies.<br />

•1 p.m.–Euchre Tournament.<br />

The cost is $1 per person,<br />

and registration is<br />

required.<br />

•6 to 9 p.m.–Evening<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<br />

5:30 p.m. Praise Service<br />

SUNDAY (Summer Worship)<br />

9:30 a.m.<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 />

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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 <strong>School</strong><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 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 />

215 East Front Street<br />

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

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

www.saintroseonline.org<br />

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

Rev. Jerome A. Schetter,<br />

Associate Pastor<br />

Deacon Larry Tiefenbach<br />

Deacon Ken Cappelletty<br />

Deacon Victor DeFilippis<br />

WEEKEND SCHEDULE<br />

SATURDAY<br />

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

SUNDAY<br />

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

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

5:00 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

MONDAY<br />

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

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

WEDNESDAY<br />

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

SATURDAY<br />

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

Anytime by appointment.<br />

Dance with The Music Man<br />

and The Lady. The cost is $4<br />

per person.<br />

Friday, June 15<br />

Noon menu–Swedish<br />

Meatballs or Cod Loin,<br />

brown rice, Harvard beets,<br />

marinated vegetables, cherry<br />

mallow dessert.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Poker<br />

Monday, June 18<br />

Noon menu–Egg Salad<br />

Sandwich, Cream of Tomato<br />

Soup or Vegetable Soup, celery<br />

with peanut butter, citrus<br />

sections, ice cream.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:45 p.m.–Trivia with<br />

prizes courtesy of The Manor<br />

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

Tuesday, June 19<br />

Noon menu–Beef Lasagna<br />

or Veal Bird, creamed corn,<br />

marinated carrot salad, berry<br />

blend with yogurt and granola.<br />

•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />

•Program–“Around the<br />

World: Morocco.” Learn<br />

about the culture, government<br />

and holidays of Morocco.<br />

Registration is required.<br />

•1:30 p.m.–Program:<br />

“Around the World, Morocco.”<br />

Learn about the culture,<br />

government and holidays<br />

of Morocco. Registration is required.<br />

•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />

Wednesday, June 20<br />

Noon menu–Birthday<br />

Lunch: Meatloaf, mashed<br />

potatoes, French green<br />

beans, rosy applesauce,<br />

cake/ice cream.<br />

•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />

•11 a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />

•12:30 p.m.–Birthday Celebration.<br />

Register in advance<br />

if you have a June birthday.<br />

Gifts will be provided by <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Care and Rehabilitation.<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

Sunday Services<br />

8:00, 8:00 9:15 and and 10:00 11:00am<br />

Wednesday Healing Service<br />

at 11:30am<br />

310 Elizabeth Street<br />

Maumee, Ohio 419.893.3381<br />

www.stpaulsmaumee.org<br />

10401 Avenue Road<br />

Corner 795 and White Road<br />

419.874.1961<br />

www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />

Rev. Thomas George<br />

Senior Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:15 and 10:45 a.m.<br />

Worship Services<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday <strong>School</strong><br />

10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’s<br />

Church<br />

6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High Youth<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:00 p.m. Prayer Service<br />

“Join Us In Worship”<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF<br />

CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

228 East Dudley Street<br />

Maumee, OH 43537<br />

Phone: 419-893-2297<br />

Services:<br />

Sunday Church Service:<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

Wednesday Eve. Meeting:<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

Reading Room<br />

204 East South Boundary St.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>—419-874-0371<br />

Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4<br />

Sat. 9-Noon<br />

ALL ARE WELCOME<br />

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 />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

of PERRYSBURG<br />

www.fpcpburg.org<br />

200 East 2nd Street<br />

Phone (419) 874-4119<br />

our Interim Pastor is<br />

David Young<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 />

Obituaries<br />

•GORDON<br />

GOECKERMAN<br />

Gordon H. Goeckerman,<br />

77, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, died Thursday,<br />

June 7, 2012, at St.<br />

Luke’s Hospital, Maumee. He<br />

was born on July 20, 1934, in<br />

Genoa, Ohio, to Fred and<br />

Emma (Schorfheide) Goeckerman.<br />

On April 25, 1959, he<br />

married Marilyn Reitzel in<br />

Stony Ridge, Ohio.<br />

Mr. Goeckerman was a financial<br />

banker for the Huntington<br />

Bank and Farmer<br />

Savings Bank, Stony Ridge.<br />

He was a graduate of the<br />

Toledo Barber <strong>School</strong>, attended<br />

the University of<br />

Toledo and Kent State <strong>School</strong><br />

of Banking. He was honorably<br />

discharged from the National<br />

Guard of Ohio and as a<br />

Reserve of the Army of the<br />

United States on September 9,<br />

1954.<br />

His memberships included:<br />

St. John’s Lutheran<br />

Church, Stony Ridge, Church<br />

Property Committee, American<br />

Legion Post #28, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

past president of the<br />

Chamber of Commerce of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, a charter member<br />

of the Kip Boulis Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund, past president<br />

of the Exchange Club,<br />

treasurer of the Penta County<br />

Bond Issue in 1981, and also<br />

volunteered at various organizations<br />

in the area.<br />

He is survived by his wife<br />

of 53 years, Marilyn, and son,<br />

Ray (Debbie) Goeckerman of<br />

Raleigh, North Carolina. He<br />

was preceded in death by his<br />

brothers, Robert and Don, and<br />

sister, Mildred Wilka.<br />

Funeral services were held<br />

Sunday, June 10, at St. John’s<br />

Lutheran Church, with the<br />

Rev. Daniel Beaudoin officiating.<br />

Interment was in Troy<br />

Township Cemetery, Luckey,<br />

Ohio. A bereavement luncheon<br />

was served at the church<br />

following the cemetery committal<br />

service. Arrangements<br />

were made by Marsh Funeral<br />

Homes.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to The Kidney<br />

Foundation, American Heart<br />

Association or St. John’s<br />

Lutheran Church Property<br />

Committee.<br />

<br />

First Baptist VBS June 18-22<br />

First Baptist Church of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> will hold an<br />

Amazing Wonders Aviation<br />

Vacation Bible <strong>School</strong> June<br />

18-22. The program is open<br />

to children age 5 through students<br />

who have completed<br />

sixth grade.<br />

The VBS will run from 9<br />

Zoar to offer<br />

Bible study<br />

Zoar Lutheran Church will<br />

offer a Bible study, “JAMES,<br />

Mercy Triumphs.” The program<br />

is Beth Moore’s latest<br />

eight-week study on the life<br />

and book of James.<br />

The study will be offered<br />

Tuesdays, beginning June 12,<br />

at 7 p.m., and Wednesdays, beginning<br />

June 13, at 9:30 a.m.<br />

The cost of the workbook is<br />

$15. To register or for more information,<br />

call 419-874-4346.<br />

The church is located at 314<br />

East Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

a.m. to noon at the church located<br />

at 590 West South<br />

Boundary Street. There is no<br />

cost to attend.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register, call the church at<br />

419-874-3546 or visit the<br />

Web site at www.fbcperrys<br />

burg.net.<br />

Feed Our Families program<br />

at Zoar Church begins June 15<br />

The summer Feed Our<br />

Families program will be<br />

offered Friday, June 15,<br />

through Friday, August 17,<br />

at noon, in the Family Life<br />

Center at Zoar Lutheran<br />

Church, 314 East Indiana<br />

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

This program will provide<br />

a hot meal for families<br />

and make available fresh<br />

meats, fruits, milk, eggs,<br />

vegetables, bread and many<br />

other items.<br />

It is intended to help<br />

with the additional expense<br />

of having children at home<br />

during the summer.<br />

To be eligible, families<br />

must have a student who is<br />

currently participating in<br />

the free breakfast and lunch<br />

program at his or her school<br />

in the northwest section of<br />

Wood County, including<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and Rossford.<br />

First time participants<br />

should register with the<br />

church by calling 419-874-<br />

4346.<br />

Identification and proof<br />

of residency must be presented<br />

at the first meal.<br />

Use the<br />

classifieds!<br />

<br />

Call<br />

419-874-<br />

4491<br />

•COLLEEN KUHN<br />

Colleen (Goodwin) Beeman<br />

Kuhn, 93, died June 5,<br />

2012, at The Elizabeth Scott<br />

Community nursing home in<br />

Maumee.<br />

Born May 16, 1919 in<br />

Lonaconing, Maryland, to<br />

Raymond and Maria Goodwin,<br />

she was the second oldest<br />

of five siblings. Known as<br />

“Cody,” she was a great<br />

sprinter who enjoyed ballroom<br />

dancing. She worked for most<br />

of her adult life with the A&P<br />

grocery chain in various positions.<br />

She is survived by her children,<br />

Colleen (George) Taylor<br />

of Suffield, Ohio, Don (Susan)<br />

Beeman of Waterville, Ohio;<br />

grandchildren, Douglas<br />

(Brenda) Taylor of Akron,<br />

Ohio, Ronald (Denise) Taylor<br />

of Springfield, Ohio, Perri<br />

Taylor of Hartville, Ohio,<br />

Brian (Mindy) Taylor of<br />

Uniontown, Ohio, Austin Beeman<br />

of Maumee, and Aimee<br />

Beeman of Chicago, Illinois;<br />

great-grandchildren, Nicole<br />

(Cardyl) Trionfante, Ashley<br />

Taylor, Rachel Taylor and<br />

Mckenna Taylor, and siblings,<br />

Helen Smith, Leslie (Margaret<br />

Ann) Goodwin, Phyllis<br />

(Calvin) Rankin and Flora<br />

Jane Goodwin, wife of the late<br />

Raymond Goodwin. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husbands,<br />

Roy Beeman and<br />

Charles Kuhn; brother, Raymond<br />

Goodwin, and “sister,”<br />

Arlene Beeman.<br />

There will be a private<br />

family service and interment<br />

in Lonaconing, Maryland.<br />

Arrangements were made by<br />

the Maison-Dardenne-Walker<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be made in the name of<br />

Colleen Goodwin Beeman<br />

Kuhn to the First United<br />

Methodist Church, 15 Church<br />

Street, Lonaconing, Maryland<br />

21539.<br />

<br />

<br />

Obituary Policy<br />

Many newspapers now<br />

charge for obituaries. As a<br />

service to the community,<br />

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

Journal provides free obituaries.<br />

Limited details about<br />

the deceased person’s personal<br />

life are allowed;<br />

please state them objectively.<br />

Grace Church<br />

VBS June 25-29<br />

Grace Church will offer a<br />

Vacation Bible <strong>School</strong> June<br />

25-29, from 9 a.m. to noon.<br />

The deadline to register is<br />

June 17.<br />

For more information or to<br />

register, visit the church at<br />

601 East Boundary Street, or<br />

the Web site at gracechurch<br />

perrysburg.com.<br />

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Superior service and quality at affordable pricing is what distinguishes<br />

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

distribution to be held tomorrow<br />

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

food distribution will be held<br />

Thursday, June 14, from 8:30<br />

to 10 a.m. The township fire<br />

department will sponsor the<br />

food give-away at the township<br />

hall, 26609 Lime City<br />

Road.<br />

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

Township, the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> First United<br />

Methodist Church (FUM) will<br />

host a block party on Saturday,<br />

June 23, from 4 to 7 p.m.<br />

The event, called Party in the<br />

Parking Lot, will feature a<br />

barbecue chicken dinner, live<br />

music with Christian Hearts<br />

Club Band, Daisy the Clown,<br />

face painting, carnival games<br />

and prizes, laser tag, balloon<br />

animals, and a city fire truck<br />

also will be on hand.<br />

Attention All Veterans<br />

Who served outside the continental limits of the<br />

U.S. and have earned a campaign or service medal<br />

recognized by the VFW as meeting the campaign<br />

medal requisite for VFW membership.<br />

Contact VFW Post 6409:<br />

Commander Al Helchowski - ph. 419-666-3148<br />

Adjutant Dave Shelton - ph. 419-870-2048<br />

Post - ph. 419-666-9563<br />

“Restoring your teeth can restore<br />

your health and appearance for a<br />

lifetime.”<br />

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

Family<br />

Dentistry<br />

419-872-9191<br />

• General Dentistry<br />

Jon B. Dove, D.D.S.,<br />

is accepting new patients.<br />

New address: 601 W. Boundary<br />

Evening hours available<br />

• Funeral Home Services<br />

• Metal Casket<br />

• Outer Burial Container<br />

• Register Book Package<br />

501 Conant St. • Maumee<br />

(419) 893-7686 • www.walkerfuneralhomes.com<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 />

First UM Church to host<br />

block party on June 23<br />

Tickets are $10 for adults,<br />

$5 for children ages 4 to 12.<br />

Children age 3 and younger<br />

are admitted free. All entertainment<br />

is free with the purchase<br />

of the chicken dinner<br />

ticket.<br />

For more information<br />

about Party in the Parking Lot<br />

or other FUM programs, call<br />

419-874-1911 or visit their<br />

Web site at www.perrysburg<br />

fum.com.<br />

First UM Church seeks crafters<br />

First United Methodist<br />

Church is seeking local artists<br />

and craftpersons for their<br />

Christmas craft bazaar.<br />

The bazaar will be held on<br />

Saturday, November 3, from<br />

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Creators of<br />

fabric crafts, wood crafts,<br />

flower arrangements, doll<br />

clothes, glass art, jewelry, and<br />

more are welcome. Table<br />

space will be rented out at a<br />

cost of $25 for an eight-foot<br />

table. Reservations will be accepted<br />

on a first come, first<br />

served basis.<br />

For more information or to<br />

make a reservation, call 419-<br />

874-1911. Office hours are<br />

Monday through Friday, from<br />

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

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Funke, Hudson qualify for national speech finals<br />

Notre Dame Academy<br />

was <strong>district</strong> champion for the<br />

National Forensic League<br />

and will be sending four<br />

young women to the National<br />

Finals June 10-15, in Indianapolis,<br />

Indiana. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

residents Juliet Hudson<br />

and Rebecca Funke qualified<br />

to compete in Original Oratory<br />

and Extemporaneous,<br />

respectively. Julia Balzer of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> also qualified as<br />

a first alternate in Duo<br />

Interpretation.<br />

Nearly 90 young women<br />

participate in the speech program<br />

at Notre Dame Academy.<br />

A total of 29 NDA students<br />

qualified for the state<br />

speech tournament.<br />

Rebecca Funke<br />

Juliet Hudson<br />

Area residents to perform in harp concert at Owens<br />

Owens Community College’s<br />

Center for Fine and<br />

Performing Arts will host the<br />

15th annual American Harp<br />

Society Day Ensemble Concert<br />

on Thursday, June 21.<br />

Presented by the Northwest<br />

Ohio Chapter of the<br />

American Harp Society, the<br />

concert will begin at 7 p.m.<br />

in the Center for Fine and<br />

Performing Arts Mainstage<br />

Theatre on the campus on<br />

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

Township. The performance<br />

is free and open to the public.<br />

The concert is the culmination<br />

of Harp Week, which<br />

is four days of ensemble<br />

rehearsals and practical<br />

application workshops sponsored<br />

in part by the Northwest<br />

Ohio Chapter of the<br />

American Harp Society and<br />

the College’s Center for Fine<br />

and Performing Arts. This<br />

year, Owens Assistant Professor<br />

of Fine and Performing<br />

Arts Eric Wallack will<br />

provide a guest workshop as<br />

part of the event. Harp Week<br />

is open to any harpist who<br />

has played for at least one<br />

year.<br />

Harpists ranging from<br />

beginners to professionals<br />

will be strumming both<br />

familiar and original tunes<br />

throughout the evening concert.<br />

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

are participating in Harp<br />

Week and the concert include<br />

Sydney Conard, Hannah<br />

Kloster and Kaitlynn<br />

McCamey.<br />

For more information<br />

about the concert, call the<br />

Owens Center for Fine and<br />

Performing Arts at 567-661-<br />

2787.<br />

St. Francis de Sales<br />

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

Congratulates the<br />

Class of 2012<br />

• 94 students took 272 Advanced Placement Examinations in<br />

19 subject areas<br />

BURGER OF THE MONTH<br />

So popular<br />

it’s been held over<br />

for a second month!<br />

The Avocado<br />

Burger<br />

Delicious beef patty<br />

topped with fresh<br />

avocado, salsa,<br />

red onions,<br />

pepperjack cheese,<br />

tomato & lettuce!<br />

By Scott Buker<br />

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

Summer Recreation<br />

Assistant Director<br />

“<strong>School</strong>’s out for summer”<br />

and there is still time<br />

to register children for the<br />

many programs and camps<br />

offered through the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Summer Recreation.<br />

To check out programs or<br />

to register, stop by the recreation<br />

office at Municipal<br />

Park, 915 Elm Street, Monday<br />

through Friday, from 8<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m., or visit the<br />

Web site at wraw.ci.perrys<br />

burg.oh.us/citydepartments/r<br />

ecreation/citysummerrecre<br />

ationprogram.<br />

There are more than 20<br />

camps to choose from<br />

including:<br />

•Yo-Yo Camp with director<br />

Rob Kitts–June 25<br />

through June 28, 11 a.m. to<br />

noon, at Municipal Park.<br />

$20 for residents/$40 nonresidents.<br />

•Scrapbooking Camp<br />

• 128 College Credits earned through the State’s Dual Enrollment<br />

Program<br />

• Seniors were awarded 524 scholarships and university grants totaling<br />

more than 14.8 million dollars – an average of over $112,000<br />

per student<br />

• The class of 2012 completed 15,300 hours of Christian Service<br />

during their four years of high school<br />

• St. Francis led their league each of the last four years in All-<br />

Academic athletes<br />

• Seniors were accepted into 100 different universities around the<br />

country<br />

• 100% of seniors applying to college were accepted into one or<br />

more colleges of their choice<br />

An Outstanding Return on Your Investment<br />

www.sfstoledo.org<br />

★<br />

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

Summer Recreation<br />

News<br />

Wood County to<br />

commemorate<br />

War of 1812<br />

bicentennial<br />

On June 18, 1812, the<br />

United States declared war<br />

on Great Bntain in an<br />

attempt to end British violations<br />

of its sovereignty. For<br />

more than two years, war<br />

raged throughout the United<br />

States and Canada. Significant<br />

fighting and troop<br />

movements occurred in<br />

Wood County.<br />

On June 18, a special<br />

ceremony to commemorate<br />

the war will be held at the<br />

Wood County Courthouse<br />

at 11:30 a.m. Christie<br />

Weininger, director of the<br />

Wood County Historical<br />

Center and Museum will<br />

serve as master of ceremonies.<br />

Wood County<br />

Commissioner Tim Brown<br />

will give welcoming<br />

remarks, and local historian<br />

Bob Boyd will offer comments<br />

on the long-term<br />

implications of the war.<br />

Members of the American<br />

Legion will raise a<br />

reproduction 15 star, 1812<br />

era American Flag and a<br />

local community bell choir<br />

will perform the Star Spangled<br />

Banner, the words of<br />

which were penned during<br />

the War of 1812.<br />

The ceremony will conclude<br />

at noon with the ringing<br />

of bells in conjunction<br />

with the United States<br />

Daughters of 1812 nationwide<br />

event. Bells across the<br />

United States will ring at<br />

noon, as they did on this<br />

date in 1812. Churches and<br />

municipal buildings with<br />

bells also may join in the<br />

event and ring their bells at<br />

noon.<br />

★<br />

★<br />

with Pat Stewart–Wednesdays<br />

June 20 through July<br />

25, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at<br />

Schaller Memorial Building.<br />

$40 residents/$80 non-residents<br />

includes supplies. All<br />

ages.<br />

•Animal Camp with<br />

“Back to the Wild” Wildlife<br />

Rehabilitation and Nature<br />

Education Center–Friday,<br />

July 13, at Municipal Park.<br />

$10 residents/$20 non-residents.<br />

•Baseball Camp–Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday, July 17 and<br />

18, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Municipal<br />

Park. $10 residents/$20<br />

non-residents.<br />

Programs<br />

There are more than 40<br />

programs including:<br />

•Speak in Spanish–Tuesdays,<br />

June 19 through July<br />

31, 11 a.m. to noon, Municipal<br />

Park. $10 residents/$20<br />

non-residents. Ages 6 to 9.<br />

•Board Games–Thursdays,<br />

June 28 to July 26, 1<br />

to 2 p.m., Municipal Park.<br />

No fee. Ages 6 to 12.<br />

•Soccer Basics–Fridays,<br />

June 22 through July 27, 11<br />

a.m. to noon, Municipal<br />

Park. Ages 4 and 5. No fee.<br />

•Make It and Take It–<br />

Tuesdays and Fridays, June<br />

19 through July 27, 9:45 to<br />

10:45 a.m. for ages 5 to 7,<br />

and 11 a.m. to noon for ages<br />

8 to 10. Municipal Park. $20<br />

residents/$40 non-residents.<br />

•Pumpkin Patch Players–<br />

Mondays and Thursdays,<br />

June 18 through July 26,<br />

12:30 to 1:30 p.m., ages 6 to<br />

8; 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., ages 9<br />

to 11. Municipal Park. No<br />

fee.<br />

•Animal Adventures–<br />

Thursdays, June 21 through<br />

July 26, 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.,<br />

Municipal Park. Ages 4 to 7.<br />

$5 residents/$10 non-residents.<br />

Tennis<br />

Moms Tennis with tennis<br />

pro Al Rava–Wednesday and<br />

Fridays, June 20 through<br />

August 1, 9 to 10 a.m.,<br />

Municipal Park. $40 residents/$80<br />

non-residents. For<br />

women who have never<br />

played tennis and would like<br />

to learn, for those who<br />

played in the past and want<br />

to improve, or to meet new<br />

players.<br />

“You will have fun as<br />

you play a lifetime<br />

sport–tennis,” said Mr.<br />

Rava.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call Mr. Rava at 419-<br />

874-6952.<br />

Team Tennis–for youth<br />

players who want to compete<br />

with other players from<br />

other facilities. Ages 14 and<br />

under and 14 to 17 years.<br />

“You don’t have to be a<br />

pro–emphasis is on fun as<br />

you play kids of your skill<br />

level,” added Mr. Rava.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call Mr. Rava.<br />

Football Camp<br />

(Note the correct dates)<br />

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

<strong>School</strong> coaching staff invites<br />

all boys entering grades 4<br />

through 9 to summer football<br />

camp.<br />

•Grades 4, 5 and 6–July 9<br />

through 12, 9 to 11:30 a.m.<br />

•Grades 7, 8 and 9–July<br />

16 through 19, 9 to 11:30<br />

a.m.<br />

The camp will be held at<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High<br />

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For additional information<br />

or to register, visit the<br />

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rysburgschools.net/~kregel/p<br />

errysburgfoodball/jacket_fo<br />

otball_camp_2012.html.<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

•Teen Swim–Wednesday,<br />

June 27, 9 to 11 p.m.,<br />

Municipal Pool. For students<br />

entering grades 6, 7 and 8.<br />

•Family Day Picnic–Friday,<br />

July 6, noon to 2 p.m.,<br />

at Municipal Park. Hot dogs<br />

and snack provided. Families<br />

are asked to bring beverages.<br />

•Family Movie<br />

Night–Friday, July 6, 6:30 to<br />

8:30 p.m., Municipal Park.<br />

Join the recreation staff for<br />

the movie “Cars 2.”<br />

Refreshments will be provided.<br />

Recreation Staff<br />

Jim McMorgan, director;<br />

Scott Buker, assistant director;<br />

and staff members Hannah<br />

Bakies, Ashtyn Baumgardner,<br />

Charles Brigode,<br />

Grace Conley, Mallory<br />

Creps, Erickson Dommer,<br />

Nicholas Frank, John Gadient,<br />

Zach Harlow, McKenna<br />

Hunter, Matthew Kuhr, Peter<br />

Mackin, Melanie Mills, Victoria<br />

Plummer, John Reddick,<br />

Joshua Roach, Ryan<br />

Roth, Kristen Woods and<br />

Paige Zilba.<br />

For additional recreation<br />

information, call 419-872-<br />

7968 or send an e-mail to<br />

recreation@ci.perrysburg.oh<br />

.us.<br />

Cancer survivor celebration<br />

set for Saturday, June 16<br />

Mercy Cancer Centers<br />

will host its seventh annual<br />

Cancer Survivor Celebration<br />

on Saturday, June 16, at<br />

Mercy St. Vincent Medical<br />

Center.<br />

The program will be held<br />

in the conference center off<br />

the main lobby.<br />

More than 100 cancer<br />

survivors are anticipated to<br />

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Clay Class of 1992<br />

to hold reunion<br />

The Clay High <strong>School</strong><br />

Class of 1992 will hold its<br />

20-year reunion on Saturday,<br />

July 21, at Oak Shade Grove.<br />

The event will include<br />

dinner, cocktails and music.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Jay Carr at 419-345-0424 or<br />

send an e-mail to<br />

jayliana@bex.net.<br />

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

RECYCLING SITE<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Recycles at:<br />

Township Maintenance Building • 26609 Lime City Road<br />

OPEN: SATURDAY, JUNE 16<br />

(Every Third Saturday of the Month)<br />

9 a.m. - Noon Only • EVERYONE WELCOME!!<br />

NO PLASTIC BAGS ACCEPTED<br />

Questions should be directed to the Wood County Solid<br />

Waste District at: (419) 354-9297<br />

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visit the Web site at<br />

www.humaneohio.org or<br />

call 419-266-5607. Clients<br />

must mention “Beat the<br />

Heat” or “No Father’s Day”<br />

when scheduling an appointment.<br />

Carriage Rides<br />

&<br />

Live Music<br />

Saturdays in June<br />

6:00 - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Central Park comes to <strong>Perrysburg</strong>! Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride<br />

around the boulevard while the sounds of live music fill the air.<br />

June 16th: Luke James<br />

June 23rd: Bonfiglio & Slone<br />

June 30th: Kerry Clark<br />

*Concerts are located near the fountain. Carriage ride<br />

pick up is located on Chappel Dr. near Schakolad.<br />

Cost is $5/person or $10/family. Check website<br />

in case of inclement weather.<br />

www.ShopLevisCommons.com<br />

PHS girls track athletes compete<br />

at regional and state meets<br />

PHS’s Taylor Monheim and Emily Wyrick compete at<br />

championship state meet.<br />

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

was recently represented by<br />

six track and field athletes at<br />

the regional tournament at<br />

Steele High <strong>School</strong> in<br />

Amherst, Ohio. Two PHS<br />

athletes advanced to the state<br />

meet in Columbus.<br />

Senior Shaina Klammer<br />

competed in both the 4x800m<br />

and 4x400m relays. The<br />

4x800 relay team of Courtney<br />

Clody, Klammer, Taylor<br />

Monheim and Emily Wyrick<br />

placed sixth over all with a<br />

season best time of 9:24.<br />

The 4x400 team of Jordan<br />

Doore, Klammer, Clody and<br />

Wyrick ran a 4:06.<br />

Competing and placing in<br />

individual events were junior<br />

Jessica Bohnenkamp in the<br />

pole vault (9-6, eighth place),<br />

Clody 1600m (5:04-PR,<br />

fifth), Monheim 3200m<br />

(11:14, fourth) and Wyrick<br />

800m (2:14, third).<br />

Both Monheim and<br />

Wyrick qualified to race<br />

again in the OHSAA Championship<br />

State Meet held June<br />

2, at the Jessie Owens Memorial<br />

Stadium-Ohio State University.<br />

Both <strong>Perrysburg</strong> runners<br />

placed 11th overall in their respected<br />

events–Emily Wyrick<br />

(800m 2:17) and Taylor Monheim<br />

(3200m 11:20).<br />

The girls track team was<br />

The continuing battle<br />

against sea lampreys soon<br />

will come to locations in<br />

Wood, Henry, and Defiance<br />

counties. A U.S. Fish and<br />

Wildlife Service assessment<br />

crew will conduct surveys in<br />

the Maumee River June 6 to<br />

27, to estimate the abundance<br />

of lampreys in these<br />

deep water areas.<br />

The information gathered<br />

will be used to determine the<br />

need for sea lamprey control.<br />

Exact timing of the surveys<br />

depends on local<br />

weather conditions.<br />

A first step in the control<br />

of sea lampreys is to survey<br />

stream tributaries to the<br />

Great Lakes to determine the<br />

presence of sea lamprey larvae.<br />

Sea lampreys invaded<br />

the Great Lakes in the 1920s<br />

and have been a permanent,<br />

destructive element of the<br />

fishery ever since. Sea lampreys<br />

attach to fish with a<br />

suction cup mouth, rasp a<br />

hole through the fish’s scales<br />

and skin, and feed on blood<br />

and body fluids. The average<br />

sea lamprey will destroy up<br />

to 40 pounds of fish during<br />

its parasitic phase.<br />

Sea lamprey larvae hatch<br />

from eggs laid by adult lampreys<br />

in gravel nests, and<br />

drift into silty bottom areas<br />

where they burrow and live<br />

for several years. Also, larvae<br />

sometimes drift out of<br />

streams and settle in the immediate<br />

offshore areas near<br />

stream mouths. Failure to<br />

detect and subsequently<br />

eliminate larvae allows the<br />

lampreys to transform into<br />

parasitic adults and kill<br />

Great Lakes’ fish.<br />

Fishery biologists and<br />

technicians conduct surveys<br />

for sea lamprey larvae in<br />

hundreds of Great Lakes<br />

streams each year. Most surveys<br />

are conducted by electrofishing,<br />

but in deep<br />

waters crews use Bayluscide<br />

3.2 percent granular Sea<br />

Lamprey Larvicide, a lampricide<br />

approved by the U.S.<br />

Environmental Protection<br />

Agency and Health Canada<br />

Pest Management Regulatory<br />

Agency. This lampricide<br />

is specially formulated<br />

onto sand granules and covered<br />

with a time-release<br />

coating. The formulation is<br />

sprayed over a measured<br />

surface area of water where<br />

it sinks to the bottom, rapidly<br />

dissolves, and causes<br />

the larval sea lampreys to<br />

coached Kevin English, distance;<br />

Andrea Monheim,<br />

sprinters; and John Downey,<br />

pole vault. Team captains for<br />

the season were seniors<br />

Missy Jones and Jocelyn<br />

Williams and junior Emily<br />

Wyrick.<br />

Crews to survey Maumee River to find sea lampreys<br />

Karen Creque Memorial golf outing<br />

to benefit Ovarian Cancer Connection<br />

The Ovarian Cancer Connection<br />

will hold the seventh<br />

annual Karen Creque Golf<br />

Sponsored By:<br />

Memorial on Sunday, June<br />

24, at Stone Ridge Golf<br />

Course in Bowling Green.<br />

The event is held in<br />

memory of Karen Creque,<br />

who after being diagnosed<br />

with stage 3 ovarian cancer,<br />

shared her experiences with<br />

others battling cancer hoping<br />

to calm their fears and<br />

sharing her hope. Although<br />

her battle ended, her family,<br />

friends, and the Ovarian<br />

Cancer Connection continue<br />

to raise awareness about the<br />

disease.<br />

The tournament begins<br />

with a shot-gun start at 9<br />

a.m. Prizes will be awarded<br />

for first place male, female<br />

and mixed teams, as well as<br />

the longest drive and closest<br />

to the pin. Golfers, and volunteers<br />

too, will receive a<br />

goodie bag, hot dog lunch on<br />

the course, and dinner following<br />

the outing.<br />

Proceeds will go directly<br />

to raise awareness about<br />

ovarian cancer, educate the<br />

community on the early<br />

warning signs of the disease<br />

and support research which<br />

is vital for early detection<br />

and saving lives.<br />

The OCC now provides<br />

some financial assistance to<br />

ovarian cancer survivors<br />

who could use assistance<br />

with their rent/mortgage<br />

payments, utility bills, insurance<br />

co-pays, prescription<br />

drugs and gas card to help<br />

out when they are traveling<br />

to and from their medical<br />

appointments.<br />

Online registration is<br />

available at www.imathlete<br />

.com/events/KarenCreque<br />

GolfMemorial2012/register.<br />

Zonta Club<br />

fund-raiser<br />

set for June 21<br />

The Zonta Club of Bowling<br />

Green will hold its seventh annual<br />

Summer Solstice Soiree<br />

on June 21, at the W.W. Knight<br />

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

The wine and food pairing<br />

event. includes a silent auction<br />

and social. Tickets cost $40<br />

each and can be purchased by<br />

calling Deb Wooldridge at<br />

419-372-7851 or sending an e-<br />

mail to dgwoold@bgsu.edu.<br />

Proceeds from the evening<br />

will support the Zonta Club of<br />

Bowling Green Scholarship<br />

Fund.<br />

leave their burrows and<br />

swim to the surface where<br />

they are collected.<br />

The U. S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency and<br />

Health Canada Pest Management<br />

Regulatory Agency<br />

have reviewed human health<br />

and environmental safety<br />

data for lampricides and in<br />

2003 concluded that Bayluscide<br />

poses no unreasonable<br />

risk to the general population<br />

and the environment<br />

when applied at concentrations<br />

necessary to detect larval<br />

sea lampreys.<br />

Applications are conducted<br />

in accordance with<br />

state permits.<br />

Chris Harper receives Golden Excellence Award<br />

Chris Harper, Fort Meigs Elementary school counselor, was selected to receive the<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s Golden Excellence Award for the month of May. She was recognized<br />

for this honor at the May 21 meeting of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board of Education. She received<br />

a gift certificate for a local restaurant, donated by Hans Griffioen of the Griffioen<br />

Agency.<br />

The Golden Excellence Award recognizes school employees who go above and beyond<br />

the call of duty. Each month the <strong>district</strong> chooses an employee from co-worker nominations<br />

who best illustrates excellence on the job. Ms. Harper was nominated by the<br />

Fort Meigs Elementary staff.<br />

Pictured, from left, are: Barry Van Hoozen, board president; Scott Best, Fort Meigs Elementary<br />

principal; Ms. Harper, and Mr. Griffioen.<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Foundation holds annual banquet<br />

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

Foundation held its annual<br />

Scholarship awards banquet<br />

on Wednesday, May 23, at the<br />

Belmont Country Club. A<br />

total of 15 student scholarships<br />

were awarded this year,<br />

as well as seven educator<br />

awards and a support staff<br />

award.<br />

A new scholarship was<br />

awarded for the first time this<br />

year in memory of John Donahue,<br />

a prominent <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

attorney who died last year.<br />

His widow Kathleen Donahue<br />

presented the scholarship.<br />

The Foundation is a nonprofit<br />

organization formed to<br />

solicit contributions and<br />

enhance existing educational<br />

programs in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> system. It was built<br />

on the belief that the entire<br />

community benefits from<br />

excellent schools.<br />

Since 1985 the Foundation<br />

has awarded over<br />

$100,000 in mini-grants,<br />

which enable teachers at all<br />

grade levels to bring innovative<br />

ideas, techniques and<br />

resources to the classroom.<br />

More than $150,000 in scholarships<br />

have been awarded<br />

since the group’s inception<br />

and student, faculty and<br />

alumni awards have been presented<br />

annually. All donations<br />

to the Foundation are tax<br />

deductible.<br />

At this year’s banquet,<br />

Foundation President Nick<br />

Camp introduced members of<br />

the Foundation board who<br />

then presented the scholarships<br />

to the students.<br />

Rich Brundrett presented<br />

Wakanene Kamau with the<br />

George and Elizabeth<br />

Munger Outstanding Student<br />

Citizenship Award. The<br />

award is given to a <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> senior who<br />

has demonstrated integrity,<br />

commitment and service to<br />

the high school and community.<br />

Mr. Brundrett described<br />

Wakanene as enthusiastic,<br />

always having a smile on his<br />

face and eager to step into<br />

leadership roles. Wakanene<br />

has held positions as vice<br />

president of the National<br />

Honor Society, president of<br />

orchestra, environmental club<br />

and philosophy club and secretary<br />

of the speech and<br />

debate team. This past year<br />

he was selected as a delegate<br />

to the Buckeye Boys State<br />

Convention and invited to<br />

return as a counselor. He has<br />

been a state qualifier for the<br />

past two years in speech and<br />

debate.<br />

“Wakanene has been very<br />

involved with the Toledo Zoo<br />

Teen Program, Clean Your<br />

Stream Events, PHS Rain<br />

Garden Initiative and in<br />

establishing the PHS Environmental<br />

Club as an active<br />

and growing environmentally<br />

conscious organization in the<br />

community,” Mr. Brundrett<br />

told banquet attendees. He<br />

added that Wakanene has also<br />

organized activities at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> and in the<br />

community to raise awareness<br />

of injustices against specific<br />

groups of people around<br />

the world.<br />

The other scholarship winners<br />

were:<br />

P E R R Y S B U R G<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Foundation Board members, front row: Dwight<br />

Osterud, John Brown, Gretchen Downs, Jan Cellio, Susan Szymanski,<br />

Roseanne Barker, Jeri Lathrop, Amy Whitacre, Marge Gallagher.<br />

Lauren Diehl, Michael J.<br />

Blackburn Memorial Scholarship<br />

Dayna Miller, Charles L.<br />

Collins Scholarship<br />

Jessica Dudley, Tyler Benjamin<br />

Custer Scholarship<br />

Kaylyn Weisenburger,<br />

John P. Donahue Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Ellen Thornberry, Hovland<br />

Book Scholarship<br />

Amanda Ashefelter, Jaryd<br />

Wellstead Gilts Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Emily Miller, Dr. David<br />

R. Milne Scholarship<br />

Bill Bentley and Taylor<br />

Humphrey, Marjory E. and<br />

Herman F. Mizer Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Nicki Gordon, Elizabeth<br />

M. Munger Scholarship<br />

Robert Kitson and Emily<br />

Treece, Mary Jo and Orville<br />

F. Schaller Memorial Scholarship<br />

Mallory Laird, Robert C.<br />

Welch and Dorothy J. Welch<br />

Scholarship<br />

Lindsey Levans, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

Scholarship<br />

The George C. Munger<br />

and Elizabeth M. Munger<br />

Oustanding Educator Award<br />

was given to Junior High<br />

<strong>School</strong> English Teacher Sandra<br />

Custer. Board Member<br />

Marge Gallagher presented<br />

the award to Mrs. Custar and<br />

recalled that George Munger<br />

was Mrs. Custar’s mentor and<br />

the two developed a strong<br />

working relationship as well<br />

as a friendship.<br />

“George would be so<br />

pleased that Sandy is being<br />

honored with this award,” she<br />

said.<br />

Mrs. Gallagher related<br />

that Mrs. Custar has taught in<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> for 38 years. She<br />

also was the first Junior High<br />

girls track coach and founder<br />

of the school’s Power of the<br />

Pen team, which she has<br />

taken to state every year for<br />

the past 15 years.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> principals<br />

presented the Outstanding<br />

Educator Awards to the following<br />

teachers in their buildings:<br />

Nancy Nowak, High<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Karen Hinkson, Junior<br />

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

Karen Wells, Toth Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Anderson Brungard, Fort<br />

Meigs Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

Kellie Johnson, Woodland<br />

Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

Amy Boros, Frank Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Elnora Patton, Head Cook<br />

at Frank Elementary <strong>School</strong>,<br />

was selected for the Outstanding<br />

Support Staff Award<br />

this year. Food Service<br />

Supervisor Lila Szozda presented<br />

the award describing<br />

Mrs. Patton as well liked and<br />

respected by school staff and<br />

students. She told of the<br />

many times Mrs. Patton goes<br />

out of her way to make students<br />

feel special.<br />

Amanda Ashenfelter<br />

received the Jaryd Wellstead<br />

Gilts Scholarship.<br />

Elnora Patton received the<br />

Outstanding Support Staff<br />

Award.<br />

Wakanene Kamau was<br />

named the recipient of the<br />

George and Elizabeth<br />

Munger Outstanding Student<br />

Citizenship Award.<br />

Back: Richard Chamberlain, Tom Hosler, Nick Camp, Rich Brundrett.<br />

Not pictured: Dave Dewey, Betty Falkenstein, Mary Harman<br />

and Dick Waring.<br />

Lindsey Levans received<br />

the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />

Foundation Scholarship.<br />

Emily Treece, left, and Robert Kitson, right, were recipients<br />

of the Mary Jo and Orville F. Schaller Scholarship.<br />

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

WWW.PERRYSBURG.COM<br />

Mallory Laird was the<br />

Robert C. and Dorothy J.<br />

Welch Scholarship winner.<br />

Jessica Dudley was presented<br />

the Tyler Benjamin<br />

Custer Scholarship.<br />

PHS senior Nick Ralston to play golf<br />

for the Rockhurst University Hawks<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — JUNE 13, 2012 — Page 9<br />

Becca Tudor signs letter of intent to play<br />

golf for McNeese State University<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior Becca Tudor recently signed a letter of intent to<br />

play golf for McNeese State University, in the Southland Conference, located in<br />

Lake Charles, Louisiana.<br />

The senior began her golf career as a freshman at PHS. “I thought since I didn’t<br />

play a fall sport, I should give golf a try. It turned out to be a great decision,” said<br />

the National Honor Society member. “I love the competition and the feeling you<br />

get when you hit that perfect shot. That feeling is addicting and you want to get it<br />

at every swing.”<br />

Her golfing inspiration came from her father. “He was the one who kept working<br />

with me and practicing with me all year long. He believed I could do anything and<br />

be great at golf when I didn’t believe it myself,” said Becca, who also plays basketball.<br />

“My mom and dad are both hard workers and they inspire me to work hard at<br />

everything I do and to always put 110 percent into everything.”<br />

The senior was awarded the Northern Lakes League medalist with a 78 at<br />

leagues, was First Team All League and All-Academic Ohio for both golf and basketball.<br />

She received the Wendy’s Heisman Student Athlete of the Year award and<br />

has maintained a 4.1 GPA.<br />

“I chose McNeese State University because it is an excellent school and has an<br />

excellent golf team,” added the golfer. “Coach Fluty and the rest of the team felt<br />

like a perfect fit for me. I loved the campus and loved the idea of going down<br />

South in the nice, warm weather.”<br />

Becca, daughter of Eric and Patti Tudor, plans to major in mechanical engineering.<br />

Karissa Gordon signs a letter of intent<br />

to swim for the University of Toledo<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior Karissa Gordon recently signed a letter of intent<br />

to swim for the University of Toledo Rockets, an NCAA Division I school in the<br />

MidAmerican Conference (MAC).<br />

“I decided on UT because it was a good fit for me. The swim team is great, and<br />

there are many different career options available to me,” she said.<br />

Karissa has been swimming competitively since she was 7 years old. “My mom<br />

is the reason I became a swimmer,” said the PHS National Honor Society member.<br />

“She put me in swim lessons and then decided to sign me up for swim team<br />

because I liked the water so much.”<br />

Karissa set a new Northern Lakes League record in the fly stroke, placed first at<br />

<strong>district</strong>s in the fly stroke and continued on to state competition.<br />

She was awarded Athlete of the Week and BCSN All Star for girls swimming.<br />

Karissa also is a lifeguard/swim instructor for the YMCA.<br />

She is a member of the PHS art club and one of her art pieces placed this year<br />

at the governor’s show in Columbus.<br />

Karissa, the daughter of Diane and Bruce Gordon, plans to major in chemical<br />

engineering.<br />

Outstanding Educator Awards were presented to one teacher from each of the six<br />

schools. Recipients are, clockwise from above left: Nancy Nowak, high school; Karen<br />

Hinkson, junior high; Karen Wells, Toth; Amy Boros, Frank; Kellie Johnson, Woodland,<br />

and Anderson Brungard, Fort Meigs.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior Nick Ralston recently signed a letter of intent to<br />

play golf for Rockhurst University, an NCAA Division II school in the Heartland<br />

Conference.<br />

Located in Kansas City, Missouri, Rockhurst was selected by the golfer<br />

because it is in his home state–a short 20 minutes from where he grew up. “I love<br />

Kansas City and have always had a special connection,” he said. “It is a great area<br />

for golf and to pursue my career.”<br />

Nick has been golfing for more than 10 years. “I have loved golf my whole life.<br />

My father is a big golfer and he got me started,” added the recent graduate, who<br />

also played basketball his freshman year and football his junior year. “My dad has<br />

taught me pretty much everything I know and has been there all along. Also,<br />

Coach Phillipps has been there for me since my freshman year helping me.”<br />

Nick won the Maumee Bay Invitational his freshman year and also played for<br />

the Jackets junior varsity golf team his sophomore year. He played varsity golf his<br />

junior year in Missouri where he went to the state golf tournament and placed 48<br />

of 110 and won four individual matches. He returned to <strong>Perrysburg</strong> his senior year<br />

and played on the Jacket varsity team.<br />

The son of Dave and Barb Ralston, Nick plans to major in criminal justice.<br />

PHS Hunter Smith signs to play baseball<br />

for the Michigan State Spartans<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior Hunter Smith recently signed a letter of intent to<br />

play baseball for the Michigan State University Spartans–a Division I, Big Ten<br />

school.<br />

The 6’4 player is a left-handed batter and right-handed thrower. He batted .344<br />

and stole 13 bases, led the Yellow Jackets in home runs, 7; runs batted in, 25; and<br />

runs scored, 38. Hunter was named First Team All-Ohio and All Northern Lakes<br />

League.<br />

The son of Richard and Jill Smith, Hunter plans on majoring in athletic training<br />

at Michigan State.


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PERRYSBURG<br />

Community<br />

Calendar<br />

To include your organization’s activities in this calendar,<br />

mail or drop off the details to the Messenger Journal, 117<br />

East Second Street, PO Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552.<br />

Or send an e-mail, with the date, time and location, to dianaw@perrysburg.com.<br />

The deadline for the weekly calendar<br />

is Friday at noon.<br />

Thursday, June 14<br />

8:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township food distribution at<br />

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

until 10 a.m.<br />

9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />

floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />

One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />

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

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

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

public.<br />

7:00 p.m. No Mike Night presented by PRIZM<br />

Creative Community at Books a Million at<br />

Joe Muggs Cafe at the Town Center at<br />

Levis Commons unitl 9 p.m.<br />

7:00 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist will present<br />

“The healing effect of your prayers” on<br />

Thursday, June 14 at the Hilton Garden Inn<br />

conference center, Levis Commons Boulevard,<br />

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

Friday, June 15<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, June 16<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, June 17<br />

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

Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<br />

Monday, June 18<br />

5:30 p.m. People Feeding People free community<br />

meal at Parish Hall of Stony Ridge<br />

Lutheran Church, 5520 Fremont Pike in<br />

Stony Ridge until 6:30 p.m. For more infor<br />

mation, call Nancy K. at 419-460-1968 or<br />

Jodie H. at 419-654-8879.<br />

5:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Board of Education in the cafeteria<br />

of Commodore Building, 140 East<br />

Indiana Avenue.<br />

6:30 p.m. Economic Development Committee at the<br />

Municipal Building, 201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue.<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, June 19<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 />

9:30 a.m. Wood County Health Department<br />

Immunization Clinic at St. Timothy’s<br />

Episcopal Church, 871 East Boundary<br />

Street. Bring a shot record. Call 419-352-<br />

8402 for details and times.<br />

12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129<br />

Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />

2:00 p.m. Multiple Myeloma support group at Way<br />

Public Library, 101 East Indiana Avenue,<br />

meeting rooms A and B. Call Inge<br />

Lanzenberger for information, 419-872-<br />

2820.<br />

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

Building, 201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Wednesday, June 20<br />

7:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in the lower level<br />

of Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana<br />

Avenue. Open to the public.<br />

6:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board of Trustees at<br />

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

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

Catholic Community, 24250 Dixie High<br />

way. Call 419-931-4005 for information.<br />

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

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

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

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

8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />

East Second Street.<br />

‘Muster on the Maumee’<br />

at Fort Meigs June 16-17<br />

“Muster on the Maumee,”<br />

one of the nation’s largest<br />

and most diverse historical<br />

timeline events, will be held<br />

during Father’s Day weekend<br />

at Fort Meigs.<br />

Visitors will see 10 centuries<br />

of soldiers and witness<br />

the evolution of the common<br />

soldier from Roman Legions<br />

to the modern American military.<br />

“Muster on the Maumee”<br />

runs from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday and Sunday, June<br />

16 and 17.<br />

Military re-enactors will<br />

portray soldiers from ten<br />

centuries including Vikings,<br />

medieval knights, The American<br />

Revolution, Napoleonic<br />

troops, and both World Wars,<br />

just to name a few.<br />

Tour period camps and<br />

see demonstrations by the<br />

troops of their uniforms and<br />

weapons.<br />

Returning this year is the<br />

popular pike college.<br />

Guests can learn how to<br />

Alexander Hermanutz, of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, was named to the<br />

dean’s list for the winter<br />

quarter at Hocking College,<br />

Nelsonville, Ohio.<br />

To be named to the dean’s<br />

list at Hocking College, a student<br />

must achieve a grade<br />

point average of 3.3 or higher<br />

for the semester, and complete<br />

12 or more credit hours.<br />

use a 6’ to 10’ long pike and<br />

its role on the battlefield.<br />

Also back by popular demand<br />

is jousting on horseback<br />

by medieval knights.<br />

A new feature this year is<br />

the Ordinary History, Extraordinary<br />

Women walk.<br />

Take a guided walk through<br />

the different camps and learn<br />

about women’s significant<br />

role in the military throughout<br />

the ages.<br />

Take a break from the activities<br />

and see what the vendors<br />

have for sale in<br />

“Sutler’s Row.” Living historians,<br />

craftsmen, and artisans<br />

will demonstrate their skills<br />

and trades for the public.<br />

Historic vendors and period<br />

merchants will offer a<br />

wide selection of goods.<br />

Visitors also can stop by<br />

the USO canteen for a lunch.<br />

For admission cost or<br />

more information, visit the<br />

Web site at<br />

www.fortmeigs.org or call<br />

800-283-8916.<br />

Way to hold events marking<br />

200th anniversary of War of 1812<br />

The War of 1812 began on<br />

June 18, 1812. On Monday,<br />

June 18, Way Public Library<br />

will join in a state-wide observance<br />

of this 200th anniversary.<br />

Across the state of Ohio,<br />

bells will be rung at noon<br />

marking the occasion. Way Library’s<br />

ceremony will begin<br />

shortly before noon, with<br />

gathering at the flagpole to<br />

begin at 11:30 a.m.<br />

At the June 18 outdoor ceremony<br />

at the library’s flag<br />

pole, the historic Exchange<br />

Hotel bell will be rung and a<br />

special 15-star flag will be<br />

raised. A short description of<br />

the war, a welcome by <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Mayor Nelson Evans, a<br />

bagpipe performance, and a<br />

reading of the war declaration<br />

will be part of the festivities.<br />

Following the ceremony, free<br />

hot dogs and soft drinks will<br />

be served.<br />

On Wednesday, June 20, at<br />

7 p.m., <strong>Perrysburg</strong> native son<br />

Douglas Brinkley, prominent<br />

historian and author, will<br />

speak about the significance of<br />

the War of 1812 and the role<br />

of northwest Ohio in that conflict.<br />

He will also talk about<br />

his new biography of Walter<br />

Cronkite and will sell and sign<br />

copies of the book after the<br />

event.<br />

On Sunday, June 24, at 4<br />

p.m., the library will host a<br />

Fort Meigs Cemetery Walk<br />

featuring re-enactors at the<br />

gravesites of War of 1812 veterans.<br />

Meet at the cemetery’s<br />

mausoleum. Refreshments<br />

will be provided.<br />

Churchill documentary at Way<br />

Reel Opinions with<br />

WGTE Public Media, a joint<br />

effort of Way Library and<br />

WGTE (PBS Channel 30),<br />

will present “Churchill’s<br />

Deadly Decision,” a onehour<br />

Secrets of the Dead<br />

episode, on Thursday, June<br />

21.<br />

The documentary will be<br />

shown on the lower level of<br />

Way Public Library beginning<br />

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

short discussion will follow.<br />

Refreshments will be offered.<br />

This program presents information<br />

on the terrible<br />

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an effort to destroy the ships<br />

so that they could not join<br />

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For more information<br />

about this event or the Way<br />

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Cemetery Walk to feature<br />

War of 1812 veterans’ graves<br />

As part of its observance<br />

of the 200th anniversary of<br />

the start of the War of 1812,<br />

Way Public Library will host<br />

a walk at Fort Meigs Union<br />

Cemetery on Sunday, June<br />

24, at 4 p.m.<br />

This stroll through the<br />

cemetery will commemorate<br />

those local veterans who<br />

served in various capacities<br />

during the War of 1812. The<br />

gravesites of 12 individuals<br />

will be visited. At each site, a<br />

presenter will tell about the<br />

person and what is known<br />

about his life after the war.<br />

The scripts were researched<br />

and written by local historian<br />

Judy Justus, Way local history<br />

librarian Richard Baranowski<br />

and library local<br />

history volunteer Lloyd<br />

Swanson.<br />

The reenactors who will<br />

bring these 19th century characters<br />

to life include Mr.<br />

Baranowski, Mr. Swanson,<br />

Richard Karcher, Doug<br />

Bahnsen, Dennis Bova, Ted<br />

Weaver, Doug Pratt, Clint<br />

Mauk, Tom LaFarree, Tim<br />

Quilter, Dave Hoffmann and<br />

Jack Shaffer.<br />

They will visit the burial<br />

sites of the Rev. Joseph<br />

Badger, Joshua Chappel,<br />

Richard H. Blinn, William<br />

Pratt, Darius Bridges, Horace<br />

Hall, James H. Hamilton,<br />

Sylvanus Hatch, Christopher<br />

Herzing, James LaFarree,<br />

James Robertson, and James<br />

J. Moore. In addition, an actor<br />

dressed as Major Amos Stoddard,<br />

actually buried within<br />

the Fort Meigs enclosure, will<br />

greet participants.<br />

The public is cordially invited<br />

to attend this walk<br />

through time. Guests should<br />

park near and meet at the<br />

mausoleum in the oldest part<br />

of the cemetery (on the north<br />

side of State Route 65.)<br />

This free event will include<br />

guides, and refreshments<br />

will be served at the<br />

end of the tour. In the event of<br />

inclement weather, this event<br />

will be held at Way Public Library.<br />

Parent Project ® classes offered<br />

The Parent Project ® will be<br />

offered Thursdays, July 5<br />

through September 6, at the<br />

Wood County Education<br />

Service Center, 1867 North<br />

Research Drive, Bowling<br />

Green. The first two classes<br />

will run from 6 to 9 p.m., and<br />

the remainder of the classes<br />

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

The Parent Project is a parent<br />

training program designed<br />

for parents of strong-willed<br />

adolescents. Since 2003,<br />

nearly 250 parents and their<br />

adolescents have attended<br />

Parent Project in Wood<br />

County.<br />

Topics include reducing<br />

family conflict and arguing,<br />

improving school performance<br />

and attendance, identifying<br />

and intervening with<br />

alcohol and other drug abuse,<br />

interceding with negative peer<br />

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dating relationships)<br />

and helping parents to set<br />

clear, consistent rules with enforceable<br />

consequences.<br />

Presented in an educational<br />

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trained for a fee of $20 for the<br />

accompanying 180-page<br />

workbook. Youth ages 12-18<br />

are invited to attend a separate<br />

class at no additional cost. If<br />

the entire course is completed<br />

and the parent has attended all<br />

of the required sessions, the<br />

$20 fee will be refunded.<br />

For more information or to<br />

register, call Lorrie<br />

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OCC Alumni Association’s ‘Backpack to the Future’<br />

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As another school year<br />

comes to an end, many students<br />

are once again placing<br />

their backpacks in storage or<br />

are discarding them entirely<br />

in anticipation of buying next<br />

fall’s latest fashion trend.<br />

Owens Community College’s<br />

Alumni Association has<br />

taken the initiative of once<br />

again organizing a gentlyused<br />

backpack drive to provide<br />

new life for what many<br />

students consider their mobile<br />

lifeline to learning.<br />

The college’s Alumni Association<br />

community service<br />

endeavor, titled “Backpack to<br />

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gently-used or new<br />

backpacks and new school<br />

supplies from area residents<br />

during the summer months.<br />

The Toledo Area Humane<br />

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need of donations of<br />

canned cat food and foster care<br />

volunteers.<br />

Because of the mild<br />

weather this past winter, “kitten<br />

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and the Toledo Area Humane<br />

Society is taking an average of<br />

20 litters of kittens each week<br />

that are too young to go up for<br />

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TAHS also is seeing a<br />

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Due to the influx of cats<br />

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that June 14th is Flag Day.<br />

Attorneys At Law<br />

Leatherman & Witzler<br />

Todd Hamilton Noll • Kay Leatherman Howard<br />

Paul A. Skaff • Robert A. McColley<br />

353 Elm Street<br />

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

419-874-3536<br />

Practice Areas Include:<br />

Wills/Trusts/Estates/Probate<br />

Serving the Community Since 1950<br />

APC<br />

MODENE INSURANCE<br />

AGENCY<br />

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

(419) 874-9989<br />

www.modeneinsurance.com<br />

FISHIN’ EDITION CHARTERS LTD.<br />

P.O. Box 267 <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />

Day phone (419) 666-5952<br />

Evening (419) 662-8347<br />

www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />

PERRYSBURG AREA<br />

ARTS COUNCIL<br />

419-873-ARTS<br />

www.perrysburgarts.org<br />

BEELEY PIANOS<br />

Sales & Service<br />

(419) 754-7530<br />

(419) 350-6281<br />

www.beeleypiano.com<br />

TOLEDO BRIDAL PAGE<br />

Toledo’s largest<br />

wedding planning<br />

website!<br />

www.toledobridalpage.com<br />

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

at 419-874-2528<br />

Items collected, as part of the<br />

“Backpack to the Future”<br />

program, will be given to<br />

low-income elementary<br />

school children throughout<br />

northwest Ohio.<br />

“There are many low-income<br />

families that can barely<br />

afford to pay their bills, and<br />

may not be able to provide<br />

their children with new supplies.<br />

The Owens Community<br />

College Alumni<br />

Association’s goal is to ensure<br />

that such occurrences do<br />

not happen and that all children<br />

begin their school year<br />

with new educational resources,”<br />

said Kaye Koevenig,<br />

Owens Community<br />

service chair of the Alumni<br />

Association.<br />

In addition to the gentlyused<br />

backpacks and new<br />

backpacks, individuals can<br />

donate crayons, markers, bottles<br />

of glue, glue sticks, colored<br />

pencils, pencils, pink<br />

erasers, school boxes, pocket<br />

folders, marbled covered<br />

composition books and<br />

Kleenex tissues.<br />

Area residents can bring<br />

their charitable donations to<br />

the Office of Alumni Relations<br />

on the Toledo-area<br />

Campus on Oregon Road in<br />

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

Since establishing the<br />

program in 2004, the Owens<br />

Alumni Association has<br />

given 2,356 backpacks and<br />

42,661 school supplies to<br />

benefit disadvantaged children<br />

throughout northwest<br />

Ohio.<br />

Toledo Area Humane Society seeks<br />

cat food donations, foster care volunteers


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Rummage sale to benefit pet shelter<br />

Maumee Valley Save-A-<br />

Pet will hold its annual rummage<br />

sale fund-raiser June<br />

14-16, from 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m., at the Junior Fair Building,<br />

2901 Key Street,<br />

Maumee.<br />

Visit www.perrysburg.com<br />

THE CRITTER LADY<br />

PET<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

by Kelly Meister<br />

Capturing those magic<br />

moments between you<br />

and your pet!<br />

419-908-2108<br />

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

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

www.perrysburgkitchensandmore.com<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

Making Your Vision a Reality<br />

Toledo Campus<br />

419.720.8684<br />

Merchandise donations<br />

will be accepted June 7-10,<br />

from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., at<br />

the sale location.<br />

To volunteer, or for donation<br />

pickup, call 419-537-<br />

9663.<br />

If your retirement<br />

nest egg looks like<br />

this, you need<br />

to read this<br />

important<br />

FREE report.<br />

Download your FREE Retirement Rescue Report<br />

by visiting www.bollinwealth.com/offer,<br />

or call 419.878.3934 today.<br />

118 W. Wayne Street, Suite B<br />

Maumee, OH 43537<br />

www.bollinwealth.com<br />

Suzette L. Huenefeld, M.D.<br />

PERRYSBURG FORT MEIGS<br />

FAMILY PRACTICE<br />

27511 Holiday Lane, Ste. 101<br />

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

419-872-0242<br />

• Family practice<br />

• Specializing in female healthcare<br />

and pediatrics<br />

• Accepting new patients<br />

• Most insurance plans<br />

• Call for a FREE get to know you visit<br />

West Side Montessori<br />

Better method.<br />

Amazing outcomes.<br />

www.wsmctoledo.org<br />

Collection<br />

for migrant<br />

workers set<br />

for June 20<br />

through 30<br />

The St. Rose Peace and<br />

Justice Committee is holding<br />

its annual collection for migrant<br />

workers in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township.<br />

Donations will be collected<br />

June 20-30, at Ken’s<br />

Flower Shop in Country<br />

Charm.<br />

The following items are<br />

needed: clothing (for working<br />

in the field), men’s blue<br />

jeans size 36 or smaller, long<br />

sleeve work shirts (helpful in<br />

protecting the workers from<br />

chemical, sun and other irritants),<br />

women’s jeans<br />

(mostly small to medium<br />

sizes), T-shirts (men’s and<br />

women’s sizes mostly small<br />

to medium), men’s undershirts<br />

and socks, full-brim<br />

hats or bandanas, children’s<br />

clothing for ages 2 to 11, tennis<br />

shoes in small to medium<br />

sizes for men and women,<br />

shampoo, soap and conditioner,<br />

toilet paper, laundry<br />

soap, towels, twin sheets,<br />

blankets, pillows, fans, gallon<br />

containers of bottled<br />

water.<br />

Wipes and general baby<br />

care items also are needed,<br />

along with the following<br />

food items: rice, pinto beans,<br />

oil, Maseca (corn flour, tortilla<br />

flour mix, sugar, coffee–regular<br />

ground,<br />

macaroni and spaghetti.<br />

Visit our website to download<br />

a summer camp brochure<br />

Official results of 2012 Kip Boulis 5K Run<br />

Place Name Age Sex Time<br />

1 Jason Bumb 26 M 16:05<br />

2 Jason Kessler M 16:14<br />

3 Bryent Byrd 18 M 17:35<br />

4 John Gilbert 35 M 17:38<br />

5 Matt Hoffman 34 M 17:54<br />

6 Van Walz 37 M 17:58<br />

7 Jeff Taylor 45 M 18:08<br />

8 Rufus Trunt 40 M 18:56<br />

9 Joe Baker 50 M 19:07<br />

10 Jordan Lee 24 M 19:21<br />

11 E.J. Materni M 19:39<br />

12 Andrew Wickiser 52 M 19:48<br />

13 Chris Dilbone 38 M 19:55<br />

14 Mark Wagner 41 M 19:59<br />

15 April Stalevicz 24 F 20:08<br />

16 Justin Riffle 30 M 20:10<br />

17 Bob Fittro 49 M 20:13<br />

18 Karen Klapper 35 F 20:18<br />

19 John Trame 53 M 20:39<br />

20 Jason Zilles 37 M 20:42<br />

21 Tony Whitenburg 30 M 20:44<br />

22 Nathan Mugge 22 M 20:47<br />

23 Jonathan Carlson 14 M 20:52<br />

24 Corey Durbin 24 M 20:53<br />

25 John Newton 63 M 20:54<br />

26 Mike Kaylor 39 M 21:06<br />

27 Jon Baker 52 M 21:08<br />

28 Megan Kuns 29 F 21:20<br />

29 Caleb Cox 24 M 21:21<br />

30 Brent Stewart 33 M 21:21<br />

31 Melissa Weisner 43 F 21:23<br />

32 Michael Dibble 16 M 21:25<br />

33 Jacqueline Schultz 40 F 21:32<br />

34 Jared Steele 40 M 21:33<br />

35 Jason Raike 32 M 21:41<br />

36 Keith Fitchpatric 48 M 21:46<br />

37 Dave Noe 44 M 21:46<br />

38 Chantilly Kessler 31 F 21:47<br />

39 Dave Wallingford 59 M 21:51<br />

40 Mark Kellermeyer 27 M 21:59<br />

41 Ron Carpenter 62 M 22:07<br />

42 Chris Egli 45 M 22:09<br />

43 Darral Edge 28 M 22:10<br />

44 Richard Koehler 58 M 22:23<br />

45 Bruce Schwabel 51 M 22:24<br />

46 Matthew Turner 13 M 22:25<br />

47 Per Broman 49 M 22:27<br />

48 David Wagner 44 M 22:28<br />

49 Ben Hildebrand 34 M 22:33<br />

50 Chris Pearcy 30 M 22:34<br />

51 Thomas Pickerel 62 M 22:36<br />

52 Nick Wismer 15 M 22:37<br />

53 Jim Ankoviak 47 M 22:54<br />

54 James Nedley 13 M 22:57<br />

55 Jeffrey Turner 45 M 23:03<br />

56 Terry Kotalik 58 M 23:05<br />

57 Philip Schmidt 64 M 23:06<br />

58 Jenna Schonter 13 F 23:09<br />

59 Curtis Devore 51 M 23:10<br />

60 Linda Dahlberg 33 F 23:12<br />

61 Mark Tomko 32 M 23:13<br />

62 Jason Kaczor 27 M 23:15<br />

63 Roy Virost 61 M 23:16<br />

64 Al Bagdonas 34 M 23:17<br />

65 Harry Newberg 17 M 23:23<br />

66 Kevin Niebel 41 M 23:25<br />

67 Ken Baum 60 M 23:27<br />

68 Thomas Kolena 54 M 23:29<br />

69 Vincent Rocha 33 M 23:36<br />

70 Cindi White 44 F 23:37<br />

71 Mike Nedley 48 M 23:38<br />

72 Mark Selfe 53 M 23:39<br />

73 Jill Rygalski 26 F 23:41<br />

74 Craig Pickerel 30 M 23:44<br />

75 Michael Podracky 59 M 23:48<br />

76 Ron White 44 M 23:51<br />

77 Charles Mays 57 M 23:52<br />

78 Melanie Grosjean 37 F 23:54<br />

79 Brian Dynda 39 M 23:01<br />

80 Tara Gilts 27 F 24:04<br />

71 Hunter Mortemore 14 M 24:06<br />

82 Brian Newberg 45 M 24:08<br />

83 Timothy Duly 24 M 24:16<br />

84 Kal Awwad 48 M 24:20<br />

85 Colgan Karcher 12 M 24:22<br />

86 Emily Sobczak 25 F 24:23<br />

87 Suzanne Harshman 42 F 24:23<br />

88 Richard Karcher 56 M 24:29<br />

89 Timothy Wagner 15 M 24:30<br />

90 Katie Menke 14 F 24:37<br />

91 John Chaney 48 M 24:37<br />

92 Paul Herdman 30 M 24:38<br />

93 James Moore 39 M 24:39<br />

2012 Whether your child needs a<br />

full summer session or just a<br />

few weeks, West Side offers<br />

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

419.874.9385<br />

<br />

<br />

program for you! West Side<br />

Summer Programs for children<br />

ages 13 months – grade 6 begin<br />

Wednesday, June 13, 2012,<br />

and end Friday, August 3.<br />

Half-day morning camps<br />

run from 8:30 – 11:30 am.<br />

Half-day afternoon camps<br />

run from Noon – 3 pm.<br />

Full day camps run<br />

from 8:30 am – 3 pm.<br />

Childcare is available<br />

7:30 – 8:30 am<br />

and 3 – 5 pm.<br />

94 Zachary Schultz 11 M 24:39<br />

95 Jenna Heinaman 26 F 24:41<br />

96 Kamil Saleh 40 M 24:42<br />

97 Richard Waltjen 49 M 24:45<br />

98 Jennie Lambert 44 F 24:48<br />

99 David Thompson 35 M 24:48<br />

100 David Kellermeyer 19 M 24:51<br />

101 Ryan Merrick 27 M 24:53<br />

102 Jason Tansey 40 M 24:56<br />

103 Barry Kaufman 60 M 25:05<br />

104 Matt Valentine 33 M 25:08<br />

105 Scott Estep 43 M 25:09<br />

106 Scott Mortemore 44 M 25:10<br />

107 Jim Swartz 53 M 25:11<br />

108 Victoria Dugger 33 F 25:12<br />

109 Chad Plummer 39 M 25:13<br />

110 Andrew Bowers 11 M 25:19<br />

111 Kay Heinrichs 65 F 25:19<br />

112 Laura McCall 36 F 25:21<br />

113 Amande McCallan 41 F 25:27<br />

114 Jacki Daveport 40 F 25:29<br />

115 Jen Rizzo 33 F 25:29<br />

116 Patrick Fleming 39 M 25:29<br />

117 Jeff Smith 47 M 25:34<br />

118 Rikki Gilts 25 F 25:35<br />

119 Sarah Robeson 25 F 25:36<br />

120 Sarah Bradley 28 F 25:36<br />

121 Bob Petrie 49 M 25:36<br />

122 Jeffrey Davis 49 M 25:38<br />

123 Pat Selfe 53 F 25:40<br />

124 Alexander Homer 15 M 25:46<br />

125 Molly Walton 14 F 25:47<br />

126 Laura Seiverth 33 F 25:48<br />

127 Mallory Creps 16 F 25:50<br />

128 Avery Bohman 11 F 25:51<br />

129 Kelly Bohman 36 F 25:52<br />

130 Rosie Plas 27 F 25:54<br />

131 Kevin Connors 26 M 25:57<br />

132 Joe Howe 41 M 26:09<br />

133 Carole Hawke 35 F 26:11<br />

134 Nikki Heckman 28 F 26:14<br />

135 Allie Kemp 13 F 26:18<br />

136 Colin Bell 12 M 26:24<br />

137 Brad Schroth 24 M 26:24<br />

138 Jenny Langevin 27 F 26:25<br />

139 John Kociancic 32 M 26:28<br />

140 James DeMoines 17 M 26:31<br />

141 Lashonda Williams 35 F 26:31<br />

142 Theresa Marjea 36 F 26:31<br />

143 Betsy Wismer 45 F 26:32<br />

144 Hannah Winter 14 F 26:35<br />

145 Elizabeth Gorski 47 F 26:37<br />

146 Courtland Karaher 9 M 26:38<br />

147 Andy Duly 26 M 26:41<br />

148 Jake Cox 26 M 26:50<br />

149 26:50<br />

150 Noah Winter 17 M 26:52<br />

151 Harry Ausderan 62 M 26:55<br />

152 Steven Dibble 19 M 26:02<br />

153 Mary-Chris Kay 58 F 27:05<br />

154 Trip Kemp 43 M 27:10<br />

155 Cindy Zilles 36 F 27:15<br />

156 Deanna Kiesel 48 F 27:22<br />

157 Mark Youngman 35 M 27:24<br />

158 Aaron Keaster 42 M 27:26<br />

159 Paul Frasier 35 M 27:31<br />

160 Michael Jones 46 M 27:32<br />

161 Jim Bradley 62 M 27:38<br />

162 Kevin Boulis 41 M 27:40<br />

163 Tom Lazor 40 M 27:47<br />

164 Emily Skarpski 19 F 27:56<br />

165 John Kroh 67 M 27:57<br />

166 Bill Gosline 67 M 27:59<br />

178 Jeff Kellermeyer 22 M 28:04<br />

168 Jay Wagoner 44 M 28:12<br />

169 Mindy Wagner 43 F 28:14<br />

170 Madison Bonder 12 F 28:17<br />

171 Mallory Strall 24 F 28:18<br />

172 George Ho 61 M 28:19<br />

173 Ron Harbauer 60 M 28:42<br />

174 Rick Gilts 57 M 28:45<br />

175 Henry Newberg 15 M 28:50<br />

176 Jonathon Smith 26 M 28:52<br />

177 Cary Sheppard 43 F 28:57<br />

178 Wendell Griffith 35 M 29:11<br />

179 Philip Baranski 35 M 29:11<br />

180 Robbie Thomason 8 M 29:14<br />

181 Mike McGrid 49 M 29:14<br />

182 Bob Thomason 41 M 29:14<br />

183 Laurie Creps 47 F 29:16<br />

184 Jennifer Govenden 32 F 29:16<br />

185 Ron Dohr 67 M 29:23<br />

186 Douglas Spencer 60 M 29:23<br />

187 Didi Thomason 41 F 29:26<br />

West Side Montessori<br />

“Like” the<br />

Journal on<br />

188 Joe Winter 43 M 29:31<br />

189 Alex White 13 M 29:36<br />

190 Beth Ann Rife 56 F 29:43<br />

191 Laurie Kellermeyer 24 F 29:46<br />

192 Kathryn Yanig 22 F 29:51<br />

193 Chad Warnimont 31 M 29:53<br />

194 Will Harbauer 28 M 29:57<br />

195 Denise Mortemore 39 F 29:57<br />

196 Terri Wolf 53 F 30:07<br />

197 Jesse Menke 11 F 30:08<br />

198 Levi Boulis 17 M 30:11<br />

199 Jeni Baranski 33 F 30:14<br />

200 Gabby Dugger 15 F 30:35<br />

201 Brian Dugger 42 M 30:36<br />

202 Andrea Woods 44 F 30:38<br />

203 Margaret McDaniel 51 F 30:38<br />

204 Mary Hire 36 F 31:01<br />

205 Toni Hartman 41 F 31:09<br />

206 Joshua Hartman 39 M 31:09<br />

207 Niholas Gaba 30 M 31:16<br />

208 Kristen Gaba 29 F 31:21<br />

209 Joe Walton 40 M 31:26<br />

210 Jerry Rehard 54 M 31:29<br />

211 Louise Harter 18 F 31:32<br />

212 Anders Harker 54 M 31:32<br />

213 Nathan Wiley 9 M 31:38<br />

214 Kim Wiley 37 F 31:38<br />

215 Beth Wagner 17 F 31:52<br />

216 Jennifer Wagner 13 F 31:57<br />

217 Gary Rode 59 M 32:01<br />

218 Kelsi Roth 21 F 32:14<br />

219 Janine Cox 47 F 32:19<br />

220 Charlie Winter 46 M 32:20<br />

221 Ann Kellermeyer 58 F 32:30<br />

222 Vicki Hsu M 32:35<br />

223 David Bowers 41 M 32:48<br />

224 Susan Schaffner 55 F 32:50<br />

225 James Lagger 72 M 32:53<br />

226 Brandon Henry 14 M 32:56<br />

227 Deb Callaway 32 F 33:01<br />

228 Gary Duggel 67 M 33:21<br />

229 Lisa DuFour 41 F 33:21<br />

230 Allen Hartenstein 47 M 33:22<br />

231 Malia Homer 38 F 33:32<br />

232 Marlin Short 64 M 33:34<br />

233 Stacy Parlette 36 F 33:43<br />

234 Michelle Bronder 46 F 33:43<br />

235 Karen Dynda 37 F 33:43<br />

236 Angela Remaley 34 F 33:54<br />

237 Stacy Pearcy 28 F 34:04<br />

238 Deb Chaney 40 F 34:10<br />

239 Jake Magoun 9 M 34:16<br />

240 Jennifer Hildebrand 33 F 34:17<br />

241 Owen Hildebrand 7 M 34:18<br />

242 James Magoun 45 M 34:18<br />

243 Gretchen Gmitter 9 F 34:21<br />

244 Glenn Gmitter 47 M 34:22<br />

245 Emily Cooper 17 F 34:23<br />

246 Jessica Roth 19 F 34:27<br />

247 Tamara Martin 47 F 34:35<br />

248 Nick Dugger 11 M 34:37<br />

249 Linda Roth 44 F 34:39<br />

250 Carl Anderson 70 M 34:42<br />

251 A. Glenn Paton 65 M 34:44<br />

252 Lisa Roland 26 F 34:48<br />

253 Jim Nycz 63 M 34:50<br />

254 Kervin Govenden 32 M 34:51<br />

255 Brian Artz 48 M 34:58<br />

256 Jonathan Bowers 9 M 35:03<br />

257 Tracey Bowers 41 F 35:03<br />

258 George Royer 70 M 35:04<br />

259 Krystin Moynihan 37 F 35:40<br />

260 Arielle Davidson 23 F 35:52<br />

261 Matt Harbauer 24 M 35:52<br />

262 Tom Althoff 72 M 36:02<br />

263 Kathy Woodward 64 F 36:12<br />

264 Jimmy Lambert 10 M 36:22<br />

265 Jodie Crowl 36 F 36:26<br />

266 Pam Bell 38 F 36:27<br />

267 Katie Connors 24 F 36:28<br />

268 Clif Boutelle 72 M 36:37<br />

269 Alejandra LaPoint 11 F 36:53<br />

270 Lizzie Kemp 10 F 37:07<br />

271 Kerri Kemp 43 F 37:08<br />

272 Luke Jaco 9 M 37:08<br />

273 Madeline Jaco 10 F 37:08<br />

274 Corrine Jaco 44 F 37:10<br />

275 Elizabeth Butler 11 F 37:12<br />

276 Lexi Haas 21 F 37:35<br />

277 Joy Studer 53 F 37:45<br />

278 Amanda Schwartz 30 F 37:55<br />

279 Katie Grinonneau 26 F 37:58<br />

280 Terry Plas 60 F 37:58<br />

281 Sarah Harbauer 21 F 38:28<br />

282 Mike Wilson 45 M 39:39<br />

283 Frank LaPoint 32 M 39:52<br />

284 Lori Zielinski 49 F 40:59<br />

285 Wendy Boone 52 F 41:10<br />

286 Jill Maxson-Schumak 29 F 43:23<br />

287 Larry Johnson 70 M 46:35<br />

288 Greg Frye 38 M 47:15<br />

289 Lena Koskinen 11 F 47:20<br />

290 Gwyn Burns 11 F 48:20<br />

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The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Student Council recently hosted the Cincinnati Mason High <strong>School</strong> Student Council. Below,<br />

PHS Student Council members prepare for Froshfest.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Student Council has busy school year<br />

As the year is wrapping<br />

up for <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>, its Student Council<br />

has been busy.<br />

On Thursday, April 12,<br />

and Friday, April 13, Cincinnati<br />

Mason High <strong>School</strong>’s<br />

Student Government visited<br />

the PHS Student Council.<br />

This was <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>’s second time this<br />

year hosting a visitation; the<br />

previous was in December,<br />

when they hosted Sylvania<br />

Southview High <strong>School</strong>’s<br />

Student Government.<br />

When Mason arrived on<br />

Thursday, members from<br />

both councils met, enjoyed<br />

dinner, and collaborated on<br />

ideas. Friday consisted of<br />

more collaboration, fun and<br />

games to wrap up the session.<br />

They had a great time<br />

learning how Mason High<br />

<strong>School</strong> manages their student<br />

body of 3,800 students<br />

and everyday challenges, as<br />

well as creating solutions for<br />

issues that occur in both<br />

“Go Green!”<br />

Introducing CORE<br />

Gasless Power Trimmer<br />

Specifications:<br />

• Weight: 11 lbs<br />

(including<br />

power cell)<br />

• Run time:<br />

equal to a tank<br />

of gas<br />

• Head speed:<br />

7,000 RPM<br />

(Speed Mode)<br />

5,000 RPM<br />

(Torque Mode)<br />

• Head Type:<br />

Dual line<br />

bump feed<br />

• Trimmer Line:<br />

0.095 diameter,<br />

20’ spool<br />

30 Day<br />

Satisfaction Guarantee<br />

5 Year Consumer &<br />

2 Year Commercial<br />

Warranty<br />

Mini-Engine Repair<br />

217 W. Third St., <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />

(419) 874-3139<br />

www.mini-engine.com<br />

ValvTect<br />

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• Reduces Fuel Consumption<br />

• Provides Peak Performance<br />

• Extends Engine Life<br />

• No Other Additives Needed<br />

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• Helps Prevent Ethanol Related Problems<br />

• Helps Prevent Phase Separation<br />

• Stabilized up to 1 Year or Longer<br />

• Helps Clean Up Injector Deposits<br />

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• Helps Prevent Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Problems<br />

• Free of Bacteria & Algae<br />

• Stabilized up to 1 Year or Longer<br />

• Helps Clean Up Injector Deposits<br />

Now Available At:<br />

Bay View Yacht Club<br />

IN THE LAGOON AT THE COAST GUARD STATION<br />

419-729-1806<br />

ALL BOATERS WELCOME<br />

FREE Pump-Out<br />

or large bag of ice<br />

with Fill Up of ValvTect<br />

Valid through July 31, 2012. Must present this coupon<br />

schools throughout the<br />

school year.<br />

Both schools received a<br />

wealth of positive feedback<br />

for the future.<br />

The PHS Student Council<br />

hosted its fifth annual Senior<br />

Citizen Prom on Wednesday,<br />

May 2. Each year the senior<br />

class student council hosts<br />

this event in the high school<br />

Commons, and the rest of the<br />

council comes to assist and<br />

enjoy the festivities.<br />

The night began with residents<br />

from <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area<br />

nursing homes arriving and<br />

enjoying dinner. The PHS<br />

Jazz Singers, Jazz Band and<br />

Women’s Select Chorus provided<br />

entertainment.<br />

The highlight of the night<br />

was the dancing with the residents.<br />

A total of 60 residents<br />

CALL<br />

NOW<br />

for Summer Test<br />

Prep and Tutoring<br />

134 W. South Boundary<br />

Suite H, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

419-873-6121<br />

gforces@bex.net<br />

attended and danced the<br />

night away with members of<br />

the student council members.<br />

The 11th annual Froshfest<br />

was held May 7. One of the<br />

biggest events of the year,<br />

the main mission of the day<br />

is to let eighth graders hear<br />

about high school from PHS<br />

students.<br />

The day started as it traditionally<br />

does, creating a big<br />

tunnel for the eighth graders<br />

to run through as a welcome.<br />

Songs, games, discussion,<br />

and a video all relating to<br />

PHS followed the welcome.<br />

The Froshfest is intended<br />

to provide eighth graders<br />

with information about how<br />

to get involved throughout<br />

their high school experience<br />

and to make the most of the<br />

next four years.<br />

Humane Society offers reduced<br />

adoption rates during ‘Yappy Hours’<br />

The Toledo Area Humane<br />

Society is offering “Yappy<br />

Hours” Tuesdays through<br />

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

through Friday, June 29.<br />

During “Yappy Hours”<br />

all cats, kittens, dogs and<br />

puppies (over the age of 4<br />

months) will have their<br />

adoption fee reduced up to<br />

50 percent.<br />

Adoption fee discounts<br />

will be greater (50 percent)<br />

for those animals that have<br />

been at the Humane Society<br />

the longest. (On Fridays, the<br />

$5 Friday adoption fee will<br />

override the “Yappy Hours”<br />

adoption discounts.)<br />

Similar to “$5 Fridays,”<br />

the Toledo Area Humane Society<br />

hopes that “Yappy<br />

Hours” will bring more people<br />

into the Humane Society<br />

to potentially meet their new<br />

best friends.<br />

The more animals TAHS<br />

can help find new homes for,<br />

the more animals they can<br />

bring into the shelter to help.<br />

The “$5 Fridays” continues<br />

through Friday, June 29<br />

as well.<br />

Every Friday from 11<br />

a.m. to 7 p.m., all cats and<br />

kittens will have their adoption<br />

fees reduced to just $5<br />

each.<br />

All cats, kittens, dogs and<br />

puppies adopted from the<br />

Toledo Area Humane Society<br />

are spayed or neutered,<br />

get microchipped, receive<br />

their age-appropriate vaccines<br />

and get a physical<br />

exam by our on-staff veterinarians.<br />

For more information,<br />

call 419-891-0705 or visit<br />

the Web site at www.tole<br />

doareahumanesociety.org.<br />

Platinum ($1,00 or more)<br />

Rotary Club of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

McDonald’s<br />

Pfizer, Inc.<br />

Gold ($500-$999)<br />

BGSU<br />

Mr. Freeze<br />

PHS Student Council<br />

Silver ($100-$499)<br />

The Alkire Family<br />

Bowers Asphalt & Paving<br />

Buffalo Wild Wings<br />

C. Sterling Jewelers<br />

City Q Barbeque<br />

Coca-Cola Bottling Co.<br />

Copy Center<br />

Drs. Downs & Hires, DDS<br />

Drs. Detwiler & Gannon, DDS<br />

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

Farmers & Merchants State<br />

Bank<br />

First Solar<br />

Fricker’s Restaurant<br />

The Gadient Family<br />

Harold Jaffe Jewelers<br />

The Harris Family<br />

The Henderson Family<br />

Hilton Garden Inn<br />

The Hovland Family<br />

Jed’s Barbeque<br />

The Johnson Family<br />

Kohne Photography<br />

Little Caesar's Pizza<br />

The Mackin Family<br />

Marco’s Pizza<br />

The Niceley Family<br />

Maumee Pediatrics<br />

Associates, LLC<br />

Maumee Supply<br />

Miller Davis Company<br />

Munger Company LPA<br />

PHS Pride Club<br />

Linda L. Phillips, CPA<br />

Penn Station<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Athletic Boosters<br />

Pinnacle Eye Group<br />

Rocky Bleier to be guest<br />

speaker at Parker’s Purpose<br />

fund-raiser on Sat., July 13<br />

A dinner and auction<br />

fund-raiser will be held on<br />

Friday, July 13, featuring<br />

Pittsburgh Steelers and<br />

Notre Dame champion football<br />

player Robert “Rocky”<br />

Bleier.<br />

The benefit is annually<br />

organized by Rossford High<br />

<strong>School</strong> football coach Todd<br />

Drusback.<br />

Proceeds will go to<br />

Parker’s Purpose, a nonprofit<br />

organization dedicated<br />

to helping parents in the<br />

Toledo area with disabled<br />

children.<br />

Coach Drusback founded<br />

the organization in May<br />

2008 while coaching at Fremont<br />

St. Joseph’s High<br />

<strong>School</strong>, inspired by Parker<br />

Inks, a sixth-grade student<br />

with congenital muscular<br />

dystrophy.<br />

Mr. Bleier, guest speaker<br />

for this year’s dinner, enjoyed<br />

a 10-year NFL career<br />

with the Steelers, winning<br />

four Super Bowls after he<br />

Rossford United Methodist<br />

Church will hold a rummage<br />

sale June 14-16.<br />

Hours for the sale are<br />

Thursday, from 3 to 7 p.m.;<br />

Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />

Ralphie’s Sports Eatery<br />

Mark Stuckey, DDS<br />

The Sarni Family<br />

The Stiles Family<br />

The Suarez Family<br />

The Sullivan Family<br />

The Thomas Family<br />

Tru Green Chemlawn<br />

Barry VanHoozen - State<br />

Farm<br />

Vito’s Pizza<br />

Welch Publishing<br />

Bronze ($99 or less)<br />

Air Force One<br />

The Andersons<br />

was drafted in 1968. He is a<br />

member of the All-Time<br />

Pittsburgh Steelers Team and<br />

Top 50 Steelers of All-Time.<br />

He also was a member of<br />

the 1966 National Championship<br />

team at Notre Dame<br />

and team captain in 1967.<br />

After his rookie season<br />

with the Steelers, he was<br />

drafted into the U.S. Army<br />

and served in the Vietnam<br />

War, where he was wounded<br />

and awarded the Purple<br />

Heart and Bronze Star.<br />

The auction begins at 5<br />

p.m., and dinner at 6 p.m.<br />

Tickets are $50, or a table of<br />

eight for $350. Only 400<br />

tickets are available.<br />

The event will be held at<br />

Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed in<br />

Gibsonburg.<br />

For tickets or more information,<br />

contact Coach Drusback<br />

at 419-334-7275, send<br />

an e-mail to parkerspur<br />

pose@gmail.com or visit the<br />

Web site www.parkerspur<br />

pose.net.<br />

Rummage sale at UM Church<br />

and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to<br />

noon.<br />

There will be a bag day<br />

sale on Saturday. Anything<br />

shoppers can fit into a bag<br />

will be sold for $2 per bag.<br />

The Appold Family<br />

Barry’s Bagels<br />

The Behrendt Family<br />

Bennett Enterprises<br />

The Bentley Family<br />

Big Boy Family Restaurant<br />

The Bilski Family<br />

Bob Evans<br />

The Brunsman Family<br />

Casa Baron Mexican<br />

Restaurant<br />

The Chaney Family<br />

The Connor Family<br />

The Cookson Family<br />

Costco<br />

Summer concert<br />

series offered at<br />

Levis Commons<br />

The Town Center at Levis<br />

Commons is offering a Saturday<br />

summer concert series.<br />

The following performances<br />

are scheduled: June 9, Haywire;<br />

June 16, Luke James;<br />

June 23, Bonfiglio and Slone,<br />

and June 30, Kerry Clark.<br />

Concerts are held from 6<br />

to 9 p.m. Horse-drawn carriage<br />

rides also are available.<br />

The pick-up is on Chappel<br />

Driver near Schakolad<br />

Chocolate Factory.<br />

Subscribe today!<br />

419-874-4491<br />

Welcomes<br />

Jennifer<br />

Burke<br />

Advanced Stylist<br />

742 W. Boundary, Suite B • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH • 419-873-6500<br />

The 2012 <strong>Perrysburg</strong> After Prom would like to thank the following donors for making<br />

this year’s After Prom possible and memorable for our students.<br />

The Crandell Family<br />

David Walbom - State Farm<br />

Dr. Chris Clark, DDS<br />

Drew Griffith Attorney at<br />

Law<br />

Drs. Julius and Kay<br />

The Dunckel Family<br />

The Edinger Family<br />

El Vaquero<br />

The English Family<br />

The Ferguson Family<br />

Flying Joe<br />

The Fox Family<br />

Frank <strong>School</strong><br />

The Frankevic Family<br />

FAT JACK’S<br />

120 W. S. Boundary in Country Charm<br />

Next to<br />

419-874-4605 Jazzercise<br />

monday: $1 Pints 7 - 9 p.m. • free pool<br />

Tuesday: 1/2 off appetizers from 5-7 p.m.<br />

(some exclusions) • wine $3/glass<br />

wednesday: $2.50 margaritas 5-9 p.m.<br />

& 89¢ tacos<br />

thursday: cook’s choice special<br />

ladies’ night - $2.50 well<br />

friday: Fish - all you can eat $7.99<br />

saturday: 50¢ wings 5-9 p.m.<br />

OPEN FOR LUNCH<br />

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 3 P.M. - 1 A.M. W/FREE POOL!<br />

Frickers<br />

The Gamboa Family<br />

Genoa Bank<br />

Giant Eagle<br />

Gordon's Foods<br />

The Granatir Family<br />

The Griffith Family<br />

Hagemeyer Fine<br />

Photography<br />

The Hayes Family<br />

Heidelberg Distributing Co.<br />

The Hoffmann Family<br />

Hot Head Burrito<br />

Jazzercise<br />

Johnstone Machinery<br />

The Jones Family<br />

The Keune Family<br />

The Knisel Family<br />

The Kohler Family<br />

The LaHote Family<br />

Lamplight Café & Bakery<br />

La Petite Gourmet<br />

The Lee Family<br />

Levis Commons<br />

Marsha’s Buckeyes<br />

The McDonald Family<br />

The Millen Family<br />

The Miller Family<br />

The Mills Family<br />

The Neuman Family<br />

Northwood Jewelers<br />

The Parham Family<br />

The Piezer Family<br />

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

Poggemeyer Design Group<br />

Potbelly Sandwich Shop<br />

The Recker Family<br />

The Rossler Family<br />

The Rutherford Family<br />

Salon Hazelton<br />

Sam’s Club<br />

Sarnie's Sandwich Shop<br />

The Scheramic Family<br />

The Schwarck Family<br />

The Selhorst Family<br />

The Serrano Family<br />

The Sloan Family<br />

Soccer Spot<br />

St. Luke’s Hospital<br />

Team Sports<br />

The Shops at Fallen Timbers<br />

The Toledo Zoo<br />

The Tumenok Family<br />

The Vaughn Family<br />

Walt Churchill’s Market<br />

The Weiss Family<br />

Wendy’s<br />

The Wenzelman Family<br />

The Whitacre Family<br />

Wilkinson Fund Raising<br />

The Youel Family<br />

The 2012 After Prom Committee would also like to thank the Parent Volunteers for planning, decorating, chaperoning, cleaning up and more,<br />

Dr. Short, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Administration, the PHS Office Staff, PHS Cafeteria Manager Barb Pelc, the PHS custodial staff, the over 540<br />

students and guests who were awesome! and anyone else we may have missed. It was a wonderful evening/morning at Mardi Gras.<br />

We could not have done this event without ALL of your help.


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Area Business Guide<br />

Ads are $20/week/space. Place your ad by calling 419-874-4491.<br />

Handyman Services<br />

Box 165<br />

Waterville, Ohio<br />

• Handicap & Disabilities Changes<br />

• Senior Discounts<br />

✔General Repairs<br />

✔Odd Jobs<br />

✔Electrical<br />

✔Drywall & plaster repairs,<br />

hanging & finishing<br />

•Prompt •Reliable<br />

•Insured •No Job Too Small<br />

• Residential & Basement Improvement<br />

• Bath Remodeling • Home Renovation<br />

• Custom Tile Work<br />

• Custom Kitchen & Counters<br />

• Exterior Landscape Wiring & Lighting<br />

• Window Repair & Replacement<br />

• Gutter Repairs & Replacement<br />

(including gutter covers)<br />

MIKE KROMER<br />

(419) 878-8468<br />

Cell: (419) 392-0438<br />

• Please call, ask for Curt •<br />

• I am very good at what I do!! •<br />

•YOUR JOB IS PRIORITY•<br />

THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!<br />

LUCKEY FARMERS, INC.<br />

•Bird Seed •Wild Bird Feeders<br />

•Blue Buffalo Dog Food<br />

•Lawn & Garden Supplies<br />

•Bulk Topsoil & Mulch<br />

•Bagged Mulch & Soils<br />

Located on Rt. 795 (Avenue Road)<br />

across from Woodlands Park<br />

419-874-3525<br />

110 Findlay Street<br />

PO Box 126<br />

Haskins, OH 43525 It’s Hard To Stop A Trane.<br />

Phone 823-1394<br />

Fax 823-1832<br />

Toll Free 1-866-823-1394<br />

“The Company You Can Be Comfortable With”<br />

Riddle Services<br />

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

419-873-8606<br />

Your Personal Handyman, Reliable<br />

& Inexpensive<br />

Fully Insured<br />

www.riddle-services.com<br />

Lawn<br />

Mowing<br />

& Snow<br />

Removal<br />

MILLS HARDWARE<br />

126 - 130 Louisiana Ave.<br />

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

419-874-4502<br />

HARDWARE<br />

• EXPERT LABOR •<br />

• You Have A Project<br />

Hire an Expert<br />

• Doors . . .<br />

• Decks: New, Rebuild,<br />

Interior & Exterior Restoration, Power<br />

• Flooring Tile, Wood Wash, Tear Down,<br />

• Drywall<br />

Weather Proof, Leveling<br />

• Drop Ceilings • Fencing<br />

• Basement Finishing Split Rail & Privacy,<br />

• Kitchen & Bath or New Posts/Rails<br />

Remodel<br />

• Utility Sheds<br />

Scheduling Summer Projects Now<br />

• Painting • Ceiling Repair<br />

Call 419-779-1255<br />

• Electrical Work<br />

• Landscaping<br />

• Lawn Aeration<br />

• Tree Removal<br />

• Odd Jobs<br />

• Gutter Cleaning<br />

• Spring & Fall Lawn<br />

Clean Up<br />

• Plumbing<br />

• Lawn Treatments<br />

• Small Construction<br />

• Painting<br />

• Power Washing<br />

• Hardware • Paint<br />

• Electrical Supplies • Rentals<br />

• Lawn & Garden Supplies<br />

• Screen & Window Repair<br />

• Lamp or Small Appliance Repair<br />

• Sharpening Services<br />

Special Orders<br />

Are Our Specialty<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Residential • Interior-Exterior<br />

Power Washing<br />

Re-Finishing Aluminum Siding<br />

Dave<br />

419-873-5550<br />

Cell 419-367-5000 Free Estimates<br />

WINNER<br />

Repair<br />

Specialist<br />

Over 500 jobs completed in this area.<br />

17 years in business.<br />

Never a dissatisfied customer.<br />

STUMP’S<br />

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING, LLC<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

419-833-6205 or<br />

419-410-4417<br />

CALL NOW FOR AN EXTERIOR QUOTE<br />

KRUSE CONSTRUCTION<br />

Home Remodeling<br />

Basements, Baths, Decks, Doors,<br />

Interior and Exterior Finish Work,<br />

Plumbing, Ceramic Tile and more.<br />

All repairs and small jobs welcome.<br />

• Quality<br />

• Honest • Dependable • Service<br />

Licensed, Bonded and Insured<br />

Call Russ Kruse<br />

“I’ll return your call.”<br />

419-893-1431<br />

LICENSE #32924<br />

An Award Winning Builder<br />

For Information Call: 419.873.5436<br />

Barbara St. Arnand<br />

www.slaskebuilding.com<br />

ReNew Properties, L.L.C.<br />

We do it all …Big or Small<br />

5151 Main Street<br />

Sylvania, OH 43560<br />

Phone: 419-885-1991<br />

Fax: 419-885-0682<br />

Commercial and Residential Painting<br />

Handyman Services<br />

Basement Remodeling<br />

Remodeling - Improvements<br />

24 Hour Emergency Service<br />

John A. Wallace<br />

President<br />

www.renewproperties.com<br />

jwallace@renewproperties.com<br />

TOM HAAS<br />

Since 1953 Opening Doors For You!<br />

26020 GLENWOOD ROAD<br />

PERRYSBURG, OHIO 43551<br />

419-874-4356<br />

FAX 419-874-3171<br />

800-797-4227<br />

ADVANCED HOME<br />

ANALYSIS, INC.<br />

(419) 874-6313<br />

COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS<br />

RESIDENTIAL INSPECTIONS<br />

RADON TESTING<br />

RADON MITIGATION<br />

607 SOUTH RIDGE DR.<br />

PERRYSBURG, OHIO 43551<br />

For All Your Rental Needs<br />

• RENTALS • SALES • SERVICE<br />

12418 Williams Rd. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH • 419-872-9944<br />

• Propane Filling Station<br />

• Portable Toilets<br />

www.blackswampequipment.com<br />

“The Original”<br />

Window & Gutter<br />

Cleaning<br />

Professional Service<br />

Michael Rantanen<br />

Owner<br />

419-874-2482<br />

www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />

Established 1999<br />

Brian Hufford Builder, Inc.<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 />

Luella Smith<br />

419-873-ROOM (7666)<br />

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Call Matt at<br />

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Welch Publishing Co.<br />

419-874-2528<br />

HEAVY METAL WELDING<br />

Fraser Phibbs<br />

All types of welding<br />

419-297-0071<br />

or<br />

419-215-4402<br />

Roof Repairs<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

Quality work at honest prices<br />

All work guaranteed/insured<br />

Free Estimates • References<br />

METZGER PAINTING<br />

& Wallpapering<br />

• Powerwashing/Decks<br />

• Interior/Exterior Painting<br />

• Plaster & Drywall Repair<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

EPA ‘Lead-Safe’ Certified<br />

www.metzpainting.com<br />

Fallen Timbers<br />

ROOFING<br />

419-874-7519<br />

Tear-offs, reroofs, flat roofs<br />

• Custom Window<br />

Treatments & Bedding<br />

Wallpaper • Floorcoverings<br />

• Furniture & Accessories<br />

www.colorfullivinginteriors.com<br />

Designing rooms that make you smile.<br />

Four Guys Lawn Care<br />

& Snow Removal<br />

Randy Kestner<br />

419.360.3707<br />

“We do every job as if it were our own!”<br />

LICENSED - FULLY INSURED - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED<br />

Lawn Care, Snow Removal,<br />

Hauling, Tree Service &<br />

Property Maintenance<br />

Residental & Commercial<br />

419-874-2251<br />

Advertise Here<br />

for<br />

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change<br />

per 13<br />

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per week<br />

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Member of the BBB<br />

And Angie’s List<br />

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for<br />

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$<br />

20 00<br />

per week<br />

(Minimum 13 weeks)<br />

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FINANCING<br />

Turn to the Experts<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING<br />

419-874-9900<br />

www.schwabel-hvac.com<br />

For all<br />

your campaign<br />

needs...<br />

•Mailings<br />

•Postcards<br />

•Scratch Pads<br />

•Signs and more!<br />

Welch Publishing<br />

117 E. Second St., <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

419-874-4491<br />

BERNIE A. RAPP<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Custom Remodeling<br />

Kitchens, Baths, Additions, Ceramic Tile, Decks,<br />

Windows, Doors, Basements, Skylights<br />

30 years in business<br />

www.bernierappconstruction.com<br />

Licensed, Bonded & Insured<br />

419-837-6100<br />

Did you hear<br />

4 COLOR<br />

COLOR<br />

PRINTING<br />

is now available at<br />

Welch Publishing’s<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> location!<br />

• Flyers<br />

• Posters<br />

• Postcards<br />

(up to 12”x18”)<br />

• Business Cards • Competitive Pricing<br />

• Brochures<br />

• QUICK TURN-A-ROUND<br />

Call us today for a quote on 4 color printing!<br />

419-874-2528<br />

25 years experience • Licensed & Insured<br />

Free Estimates<br />

117 E. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

James W. Wolfe<br />

• Backhoe<br />

• WALLS REPAIRED<br />

• Sewer & Water Lines<br />

(419) 467-9120<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

Pest Control Management Specialists<br />

•Rodents • Moles • Mammals • Birds<br />

•Crawling Insects • Ants • Spiders<br />

•Flying Insects • Mosquitos<br />

•Stinging & Biting Insects • Fleas<br />

•Safe for Children and Pets<br />

Visit us: www.mcclurgenvironmental<br />

419-866-7080<br />

“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 />

WHEN YOU THINK OF LOCKS<br />

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • AUTO<br />

LOCKE’S<br />

LOCKSMITH<br />

JOSEPH LOCKE, OWNER<br />

(419) 874-3461<br />

• Residential Specialist<br />

• Commercial & Residential<br />

• Interior & Exterior<br />

Be Prepared With<br />

Batteries For:<br />

◆ Alarm Systems<br />

◆ Radios<br />

◆ Auto/Trucks<br />

◆ 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 />

Macke<br />

Roofing<br />

and Home Remodeling LLC<br />

Office: (419) 410-0619<br />

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

PREFERRED<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

17 Years Service<br />

Licensed, Bonded, Insured<br />

Residential & Light Commercial<br />

MEMBER<br />

NW OHIO &<br />

SE MICHIGAN<br />

Turn to the Experts<br />

Serving <strong>Perrysburg</strong> since 1998<br />

Fully insured • References upon request<br />

• Over 30 Years’<br />

Experience<br />

• 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 />

Residential • Commercial Installation & Repair<br />

Geothermal•Furnaces•Boilers•Water Heaters •Air<br />

Conditioning•Reverse Osmosis Systems<br />

Licensed Insured BBB member<br />

419-874-9499<br />

Fax: 419-874-7990<br />

E: ultraheatcoolinc@aol.com<br />

Visit the Journal on www.perrysburg.com.


THE CLASSIFIEDS<br />

SERVE EVERYONE<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $12.75 per<br />

column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAY<br />

AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid<br />

a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messenger Journal office hours are<br />

Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.<br />

CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491<br />

FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY<br />

MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.<br />

Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

PERRYSBURG<br />

E L ECT R IC<br />

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL<br />

SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />

UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />

SINCE 1987<br />

MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />

Lic. # 22360<br />

LICENSED BONDED INSURED 419-666-5211<br />

Lake Erie<br />

SPORTFISHING CHARTERS<br />

Excursions for up to 10 persons<br />

(419) 666-5952 (Day)<br />

(419) 662-8347 (Night)<br />

www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />

Vi ctoria’s C leaning Servic e<br />

Come home to clean. References available.<br />

Experienced, dependable and HONEST.<br />

Weekly and Bi-Weekly Scheduling<br />

Call Vicky, 419-367-9174<br />

Joe Berry’s<br />

Maumee Concrete<br />

Services, Inc.<br />

A.K.A. “The Doctor Of Concrete”<br />

Established 1975<br />

• Driveways • Patios<br />

• Stamped Concrete<br />

Now Offering<br />

Tuckpointing<br />

and Brick Repair<br />

Office: 419-893-2884<br />

Cell: 419-779-7251<br />

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 />

Mark A. Laing<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> • 419-872-2712<br />

Installation • Sales • Service • Insured • Bonded<br />

Stykemain Tree Service<br />

Tree Trimming & Removal<br />

Stump Removal<br />

Mulch & Firewood<br />

Crane Rental<br />

HA ARDSCAPE • PA<br />

VERS<br />

• NA ATURAL STONE<br />

SCREENED<br />

TOPS<br />

OIL • C OMPOST<br />

• MULCH<br />

TURF FERTILIZATION<br />

• R ENOVA<br />

TION • HYDROS<br />

EED<br />

PLANT HEALTH CAR<br />

E • TREEE &<br />

SHRUB PRUNIN<br />

NG<br />

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Arb<br />

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24112 Lime City Rd. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />

www.envirocarelawn.com<br />

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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 />

Fully Insured • Senior Discount<br />

419-874-0484<br />

Pipe Solutions, Ltd.<br />

417 Superior St., Suite A<br />

Rossford, OH 43460<br />

Residential and Commercial Plumbing Services<br />

Free estimates<br />

Licensed, bonded and insured<br />

Senior discounts<br />

We accept cash, check, or major credit cards<br />

“Quality service at a price you can afford”<br />

Authorized Equipment Dealer for<br />

POWER PRODUCTS<br />

(419) 725-4745<br />

www.pipesolutions.net<br />

Eckel Snowmobile & Small Engine Repair<br />

LAWNMOWERS, SNOWBLOWERS, SLEDS, ATVs, ETC.<br />

Repairs~Rebuilds~Service~Winterize~Summerize<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

Pickup & Delivery Available<br />

(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com<br />

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METZGER PAINTING<br />

<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 the<br />

beauty of your home with a<br />

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 />

D & P Painting<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

Power Washing<br />

Insured • Free Estimates<br />

419-825-1463<br />

LAWN IMAGES<br />

Quality Lawn Care Since 1979<br />

Free Estimate • Fully Insured<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

Owner Operated<br />

419/376-LAWN (5296)<br />

419-874-8119<br />

Small Jobs Are Our Specialty<br />

Patch Drywall and Plaster<br />

All Textures Perfectly Matched<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

www.yourdrywall.com<br />

Mackiewicz Siding,<br />

Roofing and Windows, LLC<br />

IF YOU DON’T CALL US, YOU’LL PAY TOO MUCH!<br />

Call Today 419-392-1335<br />

“Where Quality Matters” Since 1991<br />

E-mail: mop5126@embarqmail.com<br />

THE ADDED TOUCH<br />

Painting & Wallpapering<br />

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

Homes for over 25 Years<br />

BONNIE & LEE<br />

419-874-1258<br />

Jos. Duris Exteriors<br />

• Vinyl & Aluminum Siding<br />

• Custom Trim & Overhang<br />

• Siding Replacement & Repair<br />

“Taking pride in my work –<br />

Respecting your investment.”<br />

419-666-9141<br />

Licensed & Insured<br />

Wallart Drywall<br />

Plaster Repair, Remodel,<br />

Patches, New Construction,<br />

Custom Texturing<br />

No payment required until finished &<br />

satisfied. All work guaranteed for 1 year<br />

419-973-3006<br />

R & H Painting<br />

& Power Washing<br />

Special<br />

10% OFF<br />

No Job Too Big or Small<br />

Free Estimates • Specializing<br />

in Aluminum & Vinyl Siding<br />

419-726-4872<br />

DELUXE PAINTING<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

Commercial/Residential<br />

Free Estimates/Member BBB<br />

References in this area.<br />

Dave, 419-944-5414<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 />

GUTTER MENDER, seamless<br />

gutters, installation and repair.<br />

Free estimates.<br />

419-345-4880.<br />

STUMP, BUSH or small tree<br />

removal and hauling. Free estimates.<br />

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

Care, LLC, Kevin Rantanen,<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

APPLIANCE REPAIR.<br />

Fast professional service to<br />

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

Toledo vicinity. Call Dave<br />

Smith Appliance Repair at<br />

419-385-4474 or go to<br />

DaveSmithAppliance.com to<br />

schedule service or order parts<br />

online.<br />

BUSINESS SERVICES<br />

COMPUTER HELP- 15+<br />

years experience. Assistance<br />

for all your home computer<br />

needs. Virus/malware removal,<br />

slow performance,<br />

memory upgrades, wireless<br />

networking, software installation,<br />

general upkeep, hardware<br />

problems, printers, etc. Call<br />

Matt in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> at<br />

419-345-3873.<br />

MULCH DELIVERED and<br />

spread for a fair price. Customer<br />

chooses the type and<br />

color. Kevin Rantanen at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Lawn Care,<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />

Residential and commercial.<br />

419-704-7201.<br />

PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />

Professional, quality work.<br />

Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />

419-297-9686.<br />

BICYCLES REPAIRED for<br />

much less than the local<br />

shops. Flats, brakes, gears,<br />

tune up Call Jeff 419-344-<br />

8693. 30 years experience.<br />

HANDYMAN REPAIRS.<br />

Free estimates and reasonable<br />

rates. All minor home repairs,<br />

carpentry, tile work,<br />

electrical, drywall, painting,<br />

wallpapering and more. Call<br />

Scott, 419-261-2560.<br />

DON’S DRYWALL and<br />

plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />

texturing. Free estimates,<br />

seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />

neat, experienced. References.<br />

Free estimates. Donna,<br />

419-476-1173, 419-250-4504.<br />

CUSTOM SLIP covers, upholstery,<br />

window treatments,<br />

pillows, bedding, etc. Call Tricia,<br />

419-810-0832.<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-<br />

2482. For this month’s coupon<br />

visit:<br />

www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />

LAWN MOWING, reasonable<br />

prices, 10 years in the<br />

business. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> graduate.<br />

Poolman Lawn & Landscape,<br />

LLC. 419-874-8744.<br />

ELECTRIC REPAIR, fuse<br />

box, appliances, plugs,<br />

etc..licensed and insured.<br />

Call today 419-349-4038.<br />

FREE PICK-UP for metal<br />

and appliances. Moving in/out,<br />

clean-up and hauling, houses,<br />

attics, basements, buildings,<br />

yards, garages, rental properties,<br />

etc. Special help for elderly,<br />

handicapped, vets.<br />

419-215-4194.<br />

CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />

patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />

mason since 1985.<br />

Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />

HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />

painting. Reasonable<br />

prices. 20 years experience.<br />

Free estimates. Call 419-<br />

882-6753.<br />

ELDER CARE, non-medical.<br />

References. Call Janice<br />

419-250-5795, 419-661-8421.<br />

SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />

Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />

for life’s little projects.<br />

419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />

HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />

ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />

No job too small. Dave<br />

419-823-8033.<br />

SEWING MACHINE repair,<br />

clean, oil, adjust, in your<br />

home, $19.95, 24 hour service.<br />

419-843-6233.<br />

MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />

ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />

Free estimates. Insured.<br />

419-344-1872.<br />

CARPET, VINYL, laminate,<br />

ceramic tile, hardwood. Certified.<br />

Installation. Free estimates<br />

and affordable prices.<br />

419-269-1838.<br />

STUMP GRINDING: Locally<br />

owned, fast response,<br />

competitive prices, Poolman<br />

Lawn & Landscape, LLC<br />

419-874-8744.<br />

DRYWALL, REPAIR and<br />

finishing, texturing and painting.<br />

20 years experience, insured,<br />

free estimates. Call Bill,<br />

419-297-7826.<br />

GARDEN AND landscape<br />

work. Give your yard a tune<br />

up. Design, maintenance, also<br />

trimming, edging, mulching.<br />

Shrub removal or replacement,<br />

flower beds revitalized or new<br />

beds installed. We will beautify<br />

your property. Over a decade<br />

of local service by local<br />

person. Good references.<br />

Cindy 419-450-2887 or<br />

419-874-1191. Email me at<br />

cyndasia@aol.com.<br />

SEAL AND repair asphalt<br />

driveways and parking lots.<br />

Hot rubber crack filler. Reasonable<br />

rates. Free estimates.<br />

Call Sam 419-478-1144.<br />

PLACE YOUR classified<br />

ad in the American<br />

Legion Press. Reach<br />

veterans across the area<br />

each month for as low as<br />

$5.50. Call 419-874-4491<br />

to place your ad.<br />

PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />

sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />

6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />

BASEMENT WATER-<br />

PROOFING, wall repair.<br />

Reasonable rates. 30 years experience.<br />

Many <strong>Perrysburg</strong> references.<br />

Licensed and insured.<br />

Call anytime, 419-874-2802.<br />

EXPERIENCED CARPEN-<br />

TER specializing in finish<br />

work, custom furniture, quality<br />

woodworking, home repairs.<br />

Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or<br />

419-874-1819.<br />

HEDGE / BUSH / TREE<br />

TRIMMING or removal. Fair<br />

prices. Kevin Rantanen at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Lawn Care, LLC.<br />

419-870-1771.<br />

A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />

Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />

Insured. 419-865-1941.<br />

LAWN MOWING and brush<br />

hog. Reliable, experienced,<br />

reasonable, references. Justin<br />

419-872-5716.<br />

ALL AMERICAN handyman.<br />

Interior/exterior, free<br />

estimates. Jeff, 419-509-<br />

9610.<br />

MULCH, STONE and topsoil<br />

delivery. Great products,<br />

many different varieties.<br />

Match any price in town. Poolman<br />

Lawn & Landscape, LLC<br />

419-874-8744.<br />

NEED GARDENING Call<br />

Janice, 419-250-5795, 419-<br />

661-8421.<br />

BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing.<br />

Cracked or bowing<br />

walls. 419-787-6020, 419-<br />

349-5054.<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. 419-<br />

270-3782.<br />

D&D CLEANING Services.<br />

20 years experience, residential,<br />

commercial and construction.<br />

Reasonable rates,<br />

insured and bonded. Denise<br />

419-262-4062.<br />

STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />

ceilings, texture walls, all<br />

patchwork. Call Steve,<br />

419-873-8025.<br />

LAWN MOWING. Trim,<br />

blow, mulch or bag. Spring<br />

clean-up. Licensed/insured.<br />

Gray Matter Ltd. Call/text<br />

419-367-1029 or<br />

graymatter@woh.rr.com.<br />

CONCRETE MASONRY repairs.<br />

Specializing in small<br />

jobs, tuckpointing/stuccowork,<br />

foundation repairs, brick restoration.<br />

Insured, BBB. Reasonable<br />

rates. 40 years experience.<br />

419-729-2067.<br />

MORSE PAINTING, restoration<br />

and color. 419-460-3540.<br />

WINDOW CLEANING.<br />

Clearly Superior Window<br />

Cleaning. Residential Specialist.<br />

“Your pane is my<br />

pleasure” Jeff Romp<br />

owner/operator. 419-385-9260.<br />

UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />

or mine. Reasonable.<br />

419-874-5747.<br />

USED CARS<br />

1971 VW Super Beetle.<br />

Re-built engine, new brake<br />

system, new restored seats<br />

and headliner. Yellow with<br />

black interior. 740-815-4805.<br />

HANDICAP VAN. 1998 Plymouth<br />

Voyager. Good condition,<br />

automatic handicap ramp,<br />

both seats swivel, low mileage.<br />

Make offer. Call for appointment.<br />

419-666-3567, 567-225-<br />

0937.<br />

2001 JEEP Grand Cherokee<br />

Limited, 60th Anniversary<br />

Edition. 4.7L, 8 cylinder,<br />

loaded, $4,500. 419-409-2001.<br />

LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />

Call before selling or trading.<br />

419-297-9709.<br />

2010 DODGE Grand Caravan<br />

SE. Amerivan wheel<br />

chair accessible conversion.<br />

40,200 miles, new tires, nice<br />

shape. $34,995. Call Jeff<br />

419-891-1230 ext. 22.<br />

1966 FORD Mustang convertible,<br />

springtime yellow,<br />

fully restored, excellent condition.<br />

$16,900. 419-878-0270.<br />

Mack’s<br />

Auto World<br />

Buy-Sell-Trade<br />

1757 N. Reynolds Road<br />

419-537-9622<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — June 13, 2012 — Page 15<br />

GARAGE SALES<br />

Garage Sale 1, 2, 3<br />

<br />

Wow! Goodwill will now come to your home after your garage sale<br />

and pick-up your non-sold items. Goodwill is pleased to offer this<br />

<br />

free service and to<br />

<br />

offer a tax receipt<br />

<br />

for<br />

<br />

your generous donation!<br />

<br />

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3:<br />

1. Host your garage sale.<br />

2. <br />

Pack your non-sold items.<br />

<br />

<br />

3.<br />

<br />

Schedule a home pick-up<br />

<br />

after your sale.<br />

Call Jeanette at 419-255-0070 with your minimum of 15 bags/<br />

boxes to schedule !"##$$%$ your home pick-up. Spaces are !"#"$<br />

filling up<br />

quickly & so please allow for one week advance ' notice and that <br />

<br />

someone is present at pick-up.<br />

<br />

Donate Local . . . Keep it Local . . . Put Local <br />

People to Work!<br />

1034 MAPLE, Thursday<br />

and Friday, 9-5. Tools, baby<br />

items, clothes, household<br />

items and military items.<br />

1037 WESTBROOK,<br />

Thursday and Friday, 8-2.<br />

Household, clothing, kids<br />

stuff, tons of miscellaneous.<br />

1061 HICKORY, Thursday<br />

and Friday, June 14-15, 9-4.<br />

121 & 131 Quail Road,<br />

Thursday only, 8-4. Antiques,<br />

collectibles, camp box, compound<br />

bows and housewares.<br />

1316 WOODSTREAM Road,<br />

Thursday, 9-4; Friday, 9-noon.<br />

Home decor, young adult female<br />

clothing, kitchen supplies,<br />

books, designer bags,<br />

shoes and lots of miscellaneous<br />

things. Haven’t had one<br />

for years.<br />

14720 THISTLEDOWN<br />

Lane, Saddlebrook Subdivision.<br />

Friday, June 15, 9-4.<br />

Books, CD’s, videos, tools,<br />

men’s and women’s clothing,<br />

jewelry and much more.<br />

14861 PRAIRIE Lake Drive,<br />

south of Roachton, north of<br />

Five Point. Friday-Saturday,<br />

8-2. Huge garage sale. Furniture,<br />

sporting goods, <strong>electronic</strong>s,<br />

home decor, clothes and<br />

much more.<br />

166 ELM Street, Rossford.<br />

Saturday, June 16, 8:30-4.<br />

Collectible toys, furniture<br />

and miscellaneous.<br />

2029 LEXINGTON, Thursday-Friday,<br />

9-3. Furniture,<br />

dishes, household items, collectibles,<br />

some free stuff.<br />

210 MALLARD, Friday<br />

9-4, Saturday 9-12. Treadmill,<br />

stair stepper, Gazelle,<br />

corner computer desk, generator,<br />

household items, miscellaneous.<br />

24350 PARGILLIS Road,<br />

Thursday-Friday, 8-5. Antique<br />

sewing machine, antique<br />

school desk, Honda 70 scooter,<br />

go-cart, mini fridge, microwave,<br />

athletic cleats/equipment,<br />

clothing, many toys,<br />

televisions.<br />

2478 GOLDENROD Lane,<br />

Hull Prairie Farms. Thursday,<br />

8-3. Miscellaneous household,<br />

end tables, armoire, clothing<br />

and more.<br />

24971 LAKE Winds Drive<br />

(Hull Prairie Meadows). Friday<br />

and Saturday 8-12. Tables/chairs,<br />

computer desk/<br />

chair, dryer, bar bells/bench,<br />

skis, lamps, upholstered chairs,<br />

sleeper sofa, rugs, aquarium/<br />

stand, infant boy clothes,<br />

pictures, coffee table, sofa table.<br />

25283 THOMPSON Road,<br />

June 14-15, 9-6. Tools, exercise<br />

equipment, golf clubs<br />

and balls, electric bike, computer<br />

monitor.<br />

25368 FOX Hunt Drive,<br />

Thursday and Friday, 8-4.<br />

Housewares, attic ladder new<br />

in box, Vintage Singer sewing<br />

machine in a table. Adult electric<br />

scooter, kids TV cabinet,<br />

teacher items, Holiday items<br />

(new and old), 45 records,<br />

loads of toys ( Barbie, Dora,<br />

Leap Frog, Littliest Pet Shop,<br />

Tickle Me Elmo, Match Box<br />

cars, dress up clothing), and<br />

some girls clothing.<br />

Home Furnishing Sale<br />

865 Locust, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Thursday - Saturday 9 - 5<br />

Lots of items including Victorian,<br />

mid-century, garden and primitive accessories,<br />

furniture and lamps. Children’s collectibles.<br />

Cake plates, china, pottery and glasswares.<br />

Chairs & a lot of antique furniture.<br />

MORE - MORE - MORE<br />

1814 Kettle Run<br />

Friday 1-5; Saturday 9-1<br />

Bose speakers, men’s roller blades,<br />

wood dropleaf table, large dog kennel,<br />

picture frames, household items,<br />

books, DVDs, Craftsman scroll saw,<br />

some children’s items, much more.<br />

30008 St. Andrews<br />

Thursday-Saturday, 9-5<br />

Girls clothes - all sizes,<br />

Disney lithos, toys,<br />

games, books.<br />

28843 HUFFORD Road,<br />

Friday 9-3. Rain or shine<br />

moving sale. Outdoor and indoor<br />

furniture. Three new 5x8<br />

decorative rugs, 6.75 HP<br />

Craftsman Eager-1 self propelled<br />

push mower, 5500<br />

Troy-bilt gas generator, Roman<br />

chair exercise equipment,<br />

7 burner stainless steel<br />

gas grill, antique tools, storage<br />

items, books,<br />

clothes-most new, most<br />

items 50 cents. No early<br />

birds.<br />

29900 ST. Andrews Road in<br />

Belmont. Thursday-Friday,<br />

8-3. Downsizing whole house.<br />

Office supplies, gray loveseat<br />

like new, 4 stainless steel dining<br />

room chairs, household<br />

items, pictures, 2 bikes, photo<br />

printer, TV/DVD, teaching<br />

materials and much more.<br />

879 BEXLEY Drive,<br />

Friday-Saturday, June 15-16,<br />

9-4. Mens clothing (medium),<br />

30 pint Gibson dehumidifier,<br />

Yamaha FG160 guitar with<br />

case, Coby 15” TV (new in<br />

box), Norman Rockwell plates,<br />

hand tools, bedding and much<br />

more.<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 />

SADDLEBROOK SUBDIVI-<br />

SION, corner of Hull Prairie<br />

and Roachton. Thursday-Saturday,<br />

9-3. Tons of kids<br />

clothes, toys, car seats, baby<br />

items, men’s and women’s<br />

clothes, small appliances, boys<br />

bikes, Thomas the Train table,<br />

F150 power wheel, convertible<br />

crib and matching dresser, entertainment<br />

center.<br />

26708 GREENVILLE (Riverford<br />

subdivision) June<br />

14-16, 8:30-2. Oak Captains<br />

bed, baby/kids items, boys<br />

clothes, books, petite<br />

women’s clothes, household<br />

items, Christmas decorations<br />

and more.<br />

26965 HEATHERFORD<br />

(Oakmont subdivision). Saturday,<br />

June 16, 8-3. Multi<br />

family, antiques, entertainment<br />

center, baseball/softball<br />

equipment, Chevy rims<br />

and tires (16), household<br />

miscellaneous.<br />

422 WEST 5th Street, in alley.<br />

June 14-15,<br />

Thursday-Friday, 9-4. June<br />

16, Saturday, 9-2. Huge sale.<br />

MOBILE HOMES<br />

NICE SELECTION of new<br />

and preowned homes. 2 and 3<br />

bedroom. Low monthly lot<br />

rent. Financing available. Contact<br />

Walnut Hills/Deluxe at<br />

419-666-3993.<br />

Down Sizing<br />

or Need More Room<br />

Nice selection of new<br />

& pre-owned homes<br />

2 & 3 Bedroom<br />

Low Monthly Lot Rent!<br />

Financing Available!<br />

Contact Walnut Hills/<br />

Deluxe @ 419-666-3993<br />

MUSIC<br />

MUSIC LESSONS, guitar,<br />

drums, band instruments, orchestra<br />

strings, piano.<br />

419-893-0581.<br />

MOVING/ESTATE<br />

ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />

SALE ADVERTISING<br />

MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />

CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />

CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />

MONDAY BEFORE PUB-<br />

LICATION OR THE AD<br />

WILL NOT RUN.<br />

25807 Willowbend<br />

Saturday, June 16 • 9-2<br />

Many household items,<br />

some exercise and<br />

garage equipment,<br />

lots of books.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1998 15 cubic-foot Frigidare<br />

chest freezer, $100. Call,<br />

419-574-1471.<br />

ANTIQUE OAK buffet style<br />

piece, 6 drawers with 3 in<br />

one. $150 OBO. 419-872-0497<br />

BIRO MODEL 22 professional<br />

meat saw. $700 OBO.<br />

419-872-0497.<br />

FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />

4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />

419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />

0250.<br />

FREE FIREWOOD and kindling<br />

wood. Call, 419-874-<br />

8921.<br />

GREAT PLAYGROUND<br />

world play set. 419-874-6413.<br />

MISTRAL “SUPERLIGHT”<br />

windsurfing board; complete<br />

rig with 2 sails, “Titanal”<br />

1-piece adjustable mast, boom,<br />

harness; very good condition.<br />

$675. 419-661-9241.<br />

PURSES $10-$35. One<br />

pair white New Balance<br />

shoes, 9 1/2 narrow, $50.<br />

419-874-4970.<br />

ROOFTOP CARRIER, soft<br />

sided, excellent condition. $25.<br />

419-874-7763.<br />

TRUCK CAP. A.R.E. fiberglass,<br />

73”x99”, 31” tall, dark<br />

gray, inside light, 10 tinted<br />

windows, stored inside, like<br />

new, $700. 419-874-7763.<br />

TWO USED spa pedicure<br />

chairs in excellent condition.<br />

Whirlpool jets in tub along<br />

with massagers in chairs.<br />

Matching service provider<br />

chair included. $500/each.<br />

Call 419-467-8252.<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

ROLEX WRISTWATCHES<br />

wanted by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> collector.<br />

Call Tom, 419-360-8920.<br />

WE ARE always looking for<br />

great things to buy or consign.<br />

Collections or estates.<br />

Jones & Jones LTD Antiques<br />

and Fine Art. 114 W. Indiana.<br />

419-874-2867.<br />

BUYING MOST items from<br />

garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />

tools, mowers, etc.<br />

419-870-0163.<br />

WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />

any condition. Also WWII<br />

and earlier military items. Indian<br />

artifacts. Rob,<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 />

$300 and Up for All<br />

Junk and Repairable<br />

Cars/Trucks.<br />

Guaranteed.<br />

Lowest Prices on Auto Parts<br />

Free Towing • 7 Days a Week<br />

Homer’s Auto Parts<br />

4848 N. Detroit Avenue<br />

near Laskey<br />

419-478-5052<br />

* * * NOTICE * * *<br />

Investigate before you invest.<br />

Call the Ohio Division of Securities<br />

BEFORE purchasing<br />

an investment. Call the Division’s<br />

Investor Protection Hotline<br />

at 800-788-1194 to learn if<br />

the investment is properly registered<br />

and if the seller is properly<br />

licensed. Please be<br />

advised that many work at<br />

home advertisements do not<br />

yield what is promised. It is<br />

best to investigate the company<br />

before applying for any work<br />

at home position.<br />

(This notice is a public service of<br />

the Welch Publishing Co.)


Page 16 — June 13, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

FOR RENT<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

WSOS Community Action Commission<br />

is seeking applications for the positions of:<br />

Teacher – <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Candidate must have a bachelor degree in Early Childhood<br />

Education or related field and at minimum one<br />

year experience with pre-school aged children and<br />

prior experience working with word processing,<br />

spreadsheet, internet, and database software. Responsibilities<br />

include coordinating and developing classroom<br />

activities, providing developmentally appropriate care<br />

for children, and maintaining accurate reports and<br />

documents. Must also submit to initial and periodic<br />

physical exam, drug testing and background checks.<br />

Seasonal, Part-Time, Avg. 25 hrs/wk, $12.25/hr<br />

Nutrition Aide/Janitor – <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Candidate must have a high school diploma or GED<br />

and ability to operate kitchen equipment and one to<br />

three years experience in food preparation and custodial<br />

work. Responsibilities include transporting and<br />

serving meals and snacks and maintaining a sanitary<br />

environment for food and storage, the daily cleaning of<br />

the kitchen, bathroom and classroom, and preparing<br />

and maintaining accurate reports and documents.<br />

Must also submit to initial physical exam, drug testing,<br />

MVR and background checks, and have insured,<br />

dependable transportation for daily use and maintain a<br />

valid driver’s license, and a safe driving record. Seasonal,<br />

Part-Time, Avg. 25 hrs/wk, $8.65/hr.<br />

Applications must be received by June 22, 2012;<br />

apply online at wsos.org/employment. EOE<br />

AMRI of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />

now accepting walk in<br />

applicants Monday<br />

through Thursday from<br />

9 AM-12 PM. Interested<br />

candidates should be able<br />

to pass a background<br />

check (please, no<br />

felonies) and a drug<br />

screen. Pay for most of<br />

our positions starts<br />

between $8-$8.50 an<br />

hour. Interested candidates,<br />

please bring 2<br />

forms of ID to 28400<br />

Cedar Park Blvd. Suite D.,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551.<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 />

Seeking full-time and parttime<br />

Certified or Registered<br />

Medical Assistants<br />

for a busy dermatology practice<br />

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

experience preferred. Must<br />

be proficient in keyboarding.<br />

Must have an interest in<br />

dermatology. Also seeking<br />

full-time receptionist. Experience<br />

preferred. Fax resume<br />

and cover letter to<br />

419-872-2369.<br />

SOUS CHEF, experienced,<br />

energetic, knowledgeable.<br />

Stella’s Restaurant 104 Louisiana<br />

Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. info@<br />

stellasrestaurantandbar.com<br />

TALL PLEASANT severely<br />

handicapped gentleman needs<br />

physical assistance in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

home. Strong person<br />

necessary. Some household<br />

duties and driving needed.<br />

Call 419-666-5484.<br />

PETS<br />

Barb’s Pet Sitting<br />

Professional pet sitting<br />

in your home.<br />

419-874-9192<br />

DRIVERS: DEDICATED<br />

home daily! CDL-A, 1 yr.<br />

OTR, good background.<br />

Apply@ 320 Matzinger Rd,<br />

Toledo. MTS: 800-748-0192<br />

x214/x208<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENING,<br />

Financial Analyst, full time,<br />

$26.00/hr. Call Lisa<br />

419-254-2870.<br />

NAIL TECH: Full or part<br />

time. Must be proficient in<br />

sculptured nails. 419-343-<br />

2859.<br />

PROGRAM ASSISTANT.<br />

OSU Extension, Lucas County<br />

is hiring two Program Assistant<br />

positions with the Expanded<br />

Food and Nutrition<br />

Education Program (EFNEP).<br />

The positions will work 30<br />

hours per week. These positions<br />

will be working in local<br />

communities teaching nutrition<br />

education to diverse audiences.<br />

Both positions should be indigenous<br />

to the community,<br />

with one position being bilingual<br />

(English and fluent Spanish)<br />

and the other English<br />

speaking. Candidates are encouraged<br />

to apply for each position<br />

independently. For complete<br />

position descriptions and<br />

online application instructions,<br />

please go to<br />

www.jobsatosu.com and<br />

search by requisition number<br />

368226 (bilingual-English and<br />

Spanish) and requisition number<br />

366749 (English speaking).<br />

To assure consideration you<br />

must apply by June 17, 2012.<br />

To build a diverse workforce<br />

Ohio State encourages applications<br />

from individuals with<br />

disabilities, militaries, veterans,<br />

and woman. EEO/AA<br />

Employer.<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

BUSY BEE cleaning services.<br />

Experienced, references, insured.<br />

Please call Susan,<br />

419-283-2312.<br />

CHILDCARE IN my <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

home. Mother of 2, CPR<br />

certified, strong medical background.<br />

All hours available.<br />

419-351-1610.<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 />

HONORS COLLEGE student<br />

looking for yard work,<br />

odd jobs for seniors, moving<br />

assistance and housesitting.<br />

References provided.<br />

419-874-3940.<br />

TUTORING FOR grades 4-9<br />

by licensed middle school<br />

teacher with patience in<br />

teaching learning disabled<br />

and homebound students.<br />

$18/hour. 419-343-0830.<br />

Humane Ohio<br />

Non-Profit, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic<br />

NO Father’s Day promotion!<br />

$20 to neuter male cats. June only.<br />

Limited space. Must mention ad.<br />

We are a non-profit organization.<br />

<br />

<br />

Wood County Humane Society’s<br />

PET OF THE WEEK<br />

Sox is a great guy who is looking<br />

for the home of his dreams.<br />

He came from a home with other<br />

cats, so he would adore to spend<br />

the rest of his days with feline<br />

companions. He is loving and<br />

affectionate and is the perfect<br />

lap cat. He is more on the laid<br />

back side, and would love a<br />

place where he can sit in a window<br />

sill and sun bathe.<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 />

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 />

Move-in Today!<br />

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

1&2 bedroom apartments<br />

close to Owens Community<br />

College starting at<br />

$445.<br />

South Toledo<br />

1,2&3 bedroom spacious<br />

apartment homes across<br />

from the Stranahan starting<br />

at $599.<br />

West Toledo<br />

3 bedroom ranch with<br />

carport, new carpet, vinyl<br />

and washer/dryer at<br />

$695.<br />

West Toledo<br />

Studio - $368. 1 bedroom<br />

- $398. Holland-Sylvania<br />

at Dorr.<br />

CALL FOR<br />

OUR SPECIALS<br />

419-389-0555<br />

Victory Place<br />

Apartments<br />

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

DEPOSIT SPECIAL $99<br />

New construction<br />

2 bedroom, 1 bath<br />

townhomes with W/D<br />

& 2 car attached garage.<br />

$795-$825 + utilities<br />

For immediate showings<br />

please call<br />

419-353-5800<br />

www.meccabg.com<br />

1 BEDROOM <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

ground level ranch apartment.<br />

Heat, hot water, carport included<br />

in rent. Non-smoking,<br />

no dogs. Available July 1st.<br />

$550/month. 419-874-4920.<br />

1 BEDROOM upper apartment.<br />

Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

123 Louisiana. 550<br />

square-feet, appliances,<br />

$550/month includes water<br />

and gas. 419-874-8144.<br />

134 EAST Third Street. One<br />

bedroom, completely remodeled.<br />

All new appliances including<br />

dishwasher and microwave.<br />

Security system.<br />

$550. Water included.<br />

419-810-3877.<br />

1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamlet<br />

area. $499/$529.<br />

Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable,<br />

quiet, safe, garden<br />

area. 419-517-6081.<br />

2 BEDROOM apartment, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township, appliances<br />

included, 1 car garage.<br />

419-787-6462.<br />

2 BEDROOM apartment.<br />

All utilities and appliances<br />

included. Downtown Rossford.<br />

Upper, clean and quiet.<br />

One year lease. Very close to<br />

the casino. $495/month.<br />

419-973-1012.<br />

2 BEDROOM twinplex, quiet<br />

country setting, gas heat, central<br />

air, laundry connections,<br />

attached finished garage, pool<br />

and tennis. $670. 419-297-<br />

3123.<br />

2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />

gas heat, attached garage,<br />

washer/dryer hook-ups, $665/<br />

month. 419-874-0889.<br />

2 BEDROOMS, 807 Three<br />

Meadows Drive, ground level,<br />

850 sq. ft., appliances, AC,<br />

laundry area, new carpet and<br />

flooring $550/month. 419-346-<br />

6703.<br />

3 BEDROOM townhouse,<br />

1,700 square feet, 2 miles east<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, 1st and 2nd<br />

floor, full finished basement,<br />

1-1/5 bath, laundry connections,<br />

gas heat, central air, pool<br />

and tennis. Water, sewer and<br />

trash pickup included. $760.<br />

419-297-3123.<br />

OFFICE SPACE, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Township, Ground level,<br />

600 square feet, Easy access<br />

location $595/month. All<br />

inclusive. 419-346-6703.<br />

THREE MEADOWS townhouse.<br />

2 bed, 1-1/2 baths.<br />

Basement with washer/dryer<br />

hookup. 1 car garage. No pets.<br />

$700/month. 419-304-6765.<br />

PERRYSBURG, A-1 prime<br />

executive office space, plenty<br />

of free parking, all utilities included,<br />

excellent township location<br />

near I-75 and State<br />

Route 20. Please call<br />

419-874-9989 for information.<br />

RENTER TO share 3 bedroom<br />

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

WIFI, big yard, fire pit, plenty<br />

of storage and washer and<br />

dryer. Call Jason<br />

419-206-2278.<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 />

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 />

ROSSFORD VERY nice<br />

large 2 bedroom upper. All<br />

appliances with washer/dryer,<br />

walk up attic. No pets.<br />

$600/month plus deposit.<br />

419-351-0228.<br />

STONY RIDGE, Hickory<br />

Court, 2 bedroom, $625/1 year<br />

lease, small pets ok, central air,<br />

extra locked storage, shared<br />

laundry, garbage/hot water<br />

paid. 419-837-6767.<br />

ROSSFORD 1 bedroom,<br />

2nd floor apartment with office.<br />

Newly remodeled<br />

kitchen, bath and laundry<br />

room with washer/dryer. Appliances<br />

included.<br />

$575/month includes gas and<br />

water. 419-878-0309.<br />

WATERVILLE TWIN-<br />

PLEX apartment, huge<br />

kitchen-dining room,<br />

cul-de-sac, quiet area, enclosed<br />

garage, non-smoking, no pets,<br />

garden. $649/month. Required<br />

25 month lease. 419-913-2816.<br />

WANTED TO RENT<br />

PROFESSIONAL SEEKS<br />

3-4 bedroom <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.<br />

Up to 3 year lease.<br />

419-265-3790.<br />

VACATION RENTALS<br />

ENJOY VACATION close<br />

to home, Clark Lake, Michigan.<br />

$650/week. 517-936-5539.<br />

www.clarklakecottages.com.<br />

HILTON HEAD, 4th of July<br />

week. 1st-8th. Marriotts<br />

Barony Beach Club villa.<br />

Sleeps 8. Great deal. Call<br />

ASAP to book. 419-872-<br />

2983.<br />

LAKE PLEASANT, Hillsdale,<br />

Michigan. Lakefront,<br />

completely furnished, sleeps<br />

6, pontoon rental available.<br />

$575/week. 419-270-1020.<br />

PLACE YOUR<br />

Vacation Rentals<br />

here. Call us<br />

419-874-4491 to<br />

place your ad.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

French teens, 13-19,<br />

need homes from<br />

August 2-22. Speak English,<br />

fully insured and have<br />

spending money. Host<br />

family receives $85 per<br />

week to help with expenses.<br />

Call or text Susan at<br />

419-934-0446 or<br />

platt78@aol.com or<br />

419-937-0112.<br />

LEC, Inc. Paris, France.<br />

QUIT<br />

In 1 Hour<br />

$199<br />

Low Level<br />

Laser<br />

Premier Care<br />

Nicotine<br />

Treatment<br />

Center<br />

419-475-2521<br />

CLASSES OFFERED<br />

ART CLASSES - Group &<br />

Private. Drawing, painting &<br />

figure study. Beginning<br />

through advanced. EDGER-<br />

TON ART Studio & <strong>School</strong>,<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 />

29666 Shelbourne – Hamlet – Riverfront,<br />

5,000 sq. ft. $1,150,000.<br />

29268 E. River Road – 4 beds, 3 1/2 baths,<br />

1st floor master or sun room addition<br />

w/cathedral ceiling. 2 story family room,<br />

FP, new windows, GFA, roof. New Price<br />

$249,900.<br />

New Listing – 1275 Grassy Lane – 4 bedrooms,<br />

vaulted great room, 3 1/2 baths, inground<br />

pool. $285,900.<br />

New Listing – 3225 Cheltenham – 2 bedroom<br />

doll house, formal dining, screened<br />

porch, gorgeous gardens. $119,900.<br />

187 Foxhill Lane – 4 bed, 2 1/2 baths, old<br />

brick family room fireplace. New Price<br />

$164,500.<br />

New Listing – 29610 Gleneagles – 2 bedroom<br />

ranch with living room, dining room,<br />

solarium. $139,900.<br />

PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410<br />

Info + Photos on all MLS properties<br />

go to www.danberry.com<br />

106 Rosebud, Swanton – 4 bedroom<br />

ranch, vaulted ceiling, oak cabinets, fireplace,<br />

full basement, fenced. $170,500.<br />

28365 Simmons Road – 2 bedroom condo<br />

with family room, living room and full<br />

basement. Reduced to $77,500.<br />

13 Parkview – Townhouse, 2 bed, den, living<br />

room fireplace, basement. Big reduction,<br />

$89,900.<br />

109 Holly Lane – Completely rebuilt from<br />

foundation up in 2003. Soaring brick fireplace,<br />

tile baths, 3 beds, 3 baths. $345,000.<br />

28898 E. River Rd. – “The<br />

Pines,” 4 bed, two 2-car<br />

garages. Exterior painted<br />

2011. $299,000.<br />

Debbie McPeck<br />

419-874-3317<br />

419-893-4801<br />

Infoline # 419-539-1020<br />

GET RESULTS. GET GREEN.<br />

6950 Emch Road<br />

Walbridge<br />

PRACTICAL FLOOR<br />

PLAN! 3 br., 1 ba home on<br />

.54 AC. inc. add’l 80x257<br />

lot. Neutral decor<br />

$114,900<br />

Call Bob Allen, Ext. 273<br />

18963 Carter Rd.,<br />

Bowling Green<br />

CLASSIC CAPE COD on<br />

2.98 AC in BG <strong>School</strong>s. 3<br />

br., 3 ba., pole barn.<br />

Between BG & <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

$229,900<br />

Call Ruth Ann Kramer, Ext. 115<br />

413 North Findlay St.,<br />

Haskins<br />

ATTRACTIVE 4 br, 1.5 ba<br />

ranch w/newer kitchen, new<br />

windows, 2-car garage. Easy<br />

access to Waterville,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> & BG.<br />

$129,900<br />

Call Ruth Ann Kramer, Ext. 115<br />

List your home with the real estate office<br />

that has more than 30 years experience in Wood County!<br />

A. A. GREEN REALTY, INC.<br />

419-931-7355<br />

www.aagreen.com<br />

Progress Drive,<br />

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

Call Maggie Schwind, Ext. 146<br />

1045 N. Main St.<br />

Bowling Green, OH 43402<br />

419-352-5331<br />

www.aagreen.com<br />

Real Estate. Real Experts. Real Results.<br />

7321 Twin Lakes<br />

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

MANY UPDATES! 3 br, 2<br />

ba w/ updated kitchen, encl.<br />

all-season room, 2-car<br />

attached garage.<br />

$890,000<br />

$149,000<br />

106 S. Sullivan<br />

Haskins<br />

MANY UPDATES! 3 br,<br />

1.5 ba, finished bsmt.<br />

Move-in ready!<br />

$154,900<br />

Call Maggie Schwind, Ext. 146<br />

29.71 AC Parcel! Currently zoned Agricultural. Adjacent to<br />

growing commercial area.<br />

Call Bob Allen, Ext. 271<br />

What do you get when you put top local agents,<br />

from top local companies, under one roof<br />

Terry Kelly & Tammi Kern<br />

Kelly/Kern Realtors, 419-690-6727<br />

Gary Ruscoe<br />

419-344-6099<br />

Anna Mills<br />

419-283-8427<br />

Sarah Ford<br />

419-290-0444<br />

Nancy Baum<br />

419-344-7060<br />

Allan Meyette<br />

419-367-2486<br />

Selling<br />

Visit<br />

City<br />

Trends<br />

Realty.<br />

com<br />

Dawn Ronski<br />

419-388-1891<br />

Buying<br />

We are here to help!<br />

City Trends Realty<br />

3550 Briarfield, Maumee<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes<br />

it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex,<br />

handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”<br />

Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians,<br />

pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not<br />

knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are<br />

hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity<br />

basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain<br />

of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the<br />

hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.<br />

EQUAL HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

Jeff Kessler<br />

419-320-7198<br />

Jason Baker<br />

419-349-3867<br />

SOLD!<br />

28684 Woodland<br />

Avenue<br />

Three bedroom, 2<br />

1/2 bath, open<br />

floor plan. Finished<br />

basement: family<br />

room, 4th bedroom<br />

with walk-in closet,<br />

3/4 bath and laundry<br />

room. Fenced-in back yard with very large<br />

side yard. Fresh paint, new carpet. $184,900. Call<br />

for appointment. 419-260-4564 or 419-872-0497.<br />

ROSSFORD<br />

152 Bacon St.<br />

2 Story, maintenance<br />

free, 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, updated<br />

kitchen with all appliances,<br />

newer furnace.<br />

Fenced double<br />

lot, off street parking<br />

including alley access.<br />

$89,900<br />

Gay Barker, 419-360-6467<br />

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LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />

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<strong>School</strong>s. Parcel<br />

P60-400-210000065002,<br />

$42,000. Call 419-690-2183.<br />

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

For Sale By Owner<br />

403 E. Second St.<br />

2-story, 4 bedroom,<br />

1-1/2 baths.<br />

Priced to sell.<br />

$224,900<br />

Call 419-466-3720<br />

VILLA/CONDO, 6TH hole<br />

Belmont Country Club. Water<br />

and golf course views.<br />

419-367-9402.<br />

VILLA: 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

sunroom, 2 car garage, waterfront<br />

lot, all appliances. Immediate<br />

possession, Emerald<br />

Lakes Drive. 419-466-1350.<br />

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

Real Estate<br />

News and Stats<br />

at<br />

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10% BP | 2% Broker Participation | Tim Lile, CAI-Auctioneer, National Commercial Auctioneers<br />

Wood County Common Pleas Court, Civil Division, Case #2011 CV 0594<br />

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Wood County real<br />

estate taxes mailed<br />

Real estate tax statements<br />

for the second half 2012,<br />

payable by July 13, 2012,<br />

have been mailed according<br />

to Jill Engle, Wood County<br />

treasurer.<br />

A total of $76,033,942.51<br />

has been billed against<br />

72,352 parcels. To avoid a 10<br />

percent penalty, the taxes<br />

must be paid by July 13,<br />

2012. By law, the post office<br />

cancellation date is considered.<br />

Taxpayers should be<br />

aware that all inter-net payments,<br />

mailed by their financial<br />

institutions need to be<br />

postmarked on or before the<br />

due date.<br />

Once again, Treasurer<br />

Engle will furnish duplicate<br />

“information only” copies of<br />

statements to property owners<br />

who pay their real estate<br />

taxes with their house payment.<br />

“This is for taxpayer<br />

reference only”, Mrs. Engle<br />

cautioned, “the lending institution<br />

will receive the original<br />

bill and make payment,<br />

the property owner will simply<br />

have the convenience of<br />

knowing the amount and<br />

breakdown of their tax dollars.”<br />

Members of the National<br />

Guard and Reserve components<br />

of the Armed Forces of<br />

the United States who have<br />

been called to active duty<br />

under Operation Enduring<br />

Freedom, Operation Noble<br />

Eagle or the governor’s directive<br />

of September 28, 2001<br />

may qualify for an extension<br />

of time in which to pay.<br />

As a customer service,<br />

most of the financial institutions<br />

in the county will accept<br />

payments of the real estate<br />

taxes and forward them. Individuals<br />

need to present their<br />

bill and pay the exact<br />

amount. They will not accept<br />

partial payments, escrow<br />

payments or disputed<br />

amounts. These concerns can<br />

be resolved by contacting the<br />

treasurer’s office either in<br />

person or by toll free phone.<br />

The phone numbers are<br />

Bowling Green, 354-9130,<br />

all other areas 1-866-860-<br />

4140, extension 9130.<br />

The financial institutions<br />

participating are Corn City<br />

State Bank, Croghan Bank,<br />

Fifth Third Bank of Northwest<br />

Ohio, First Federal of<br />

the Midwest, Huntington National<br />

Bank, State Bank and<br />

Trust, and Union Bank.<br />

Tax payments may be<br />

made by automatic withdrawal<br />

from your checking<br />

account. You also may remit<br />

payment by credit card, with<br />

a convenience fee attached.<br />

A drop box for tax payments<br />

is located in the southwest<br />

corner of the parking lot<br />

off of Summit Street. It is directly<br />

behind the UPS box.<br />

Visit the treasurer’s Web<br />

site at treasurer.co.wood<br />

.oh.us for more information.


PJHS students compete<br />

in state Power of the Pen<br />

On Tuesday, May 22, the annual Power of the Pen reading and reception was held in the<br />

junior high library. This event also included a 15-year reunion for Sandy Custer’s retirement.<br />

Alumni were invited back to share their memories and present day activities. More<br />

than 20 alumni attended, including one who had been in Power of the Pen in 1998. To<br />

share well wishes with Mrs. Custer, send an e-mail to Megan Kwiatkowski at<br />

kwiatkme@gmail.com.<br />

On May 24-25, six members of the Power of the Pen team traveled to the College of<br />

Wooster to compete against 700 writers at the state competition. Pictured taking a break<br />

from writing are Amanda Long, Vanessa Johnson, Rachel Warne, Taylor Gilcher, Lorna<br />

Fletcher and Abbey Griffioen. Special recognition goes to Lorna Fletcher who made it to<br />

the “power round.” The top 50 writers in the state competed in the power round.<br />

R E A L E S T A T E<br />

REALTY, INC.<br />

Discover the Power of Red<br />

Jim Simons<br />

419.344.9702<br />

640 Ashbury, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. This<br />

large home features generous<br />

size rooms, beautiful inground<br />

pool, large private lot and pool<br />

house $229,900.<br />

225 Cedar Ridge, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

This beautiful 5 bed Valleybrook<br />

Farms home is in excellent condtion.<br />

It features great floor plan<br />

and wonderful private fenced<br />

back yard. $269,900.<br />

NEW! 334 Valley Lane. Beautiful<br />

home in Valleybrook Farms has so<br />

much to offer. Features granite counters,<br />

2,800 sq. ft. + fin. bsmt, new carpet,<br />

fresh paint, beautiful woodwork,<br />

lg. fenced yard & more. $269,900.<br />

Other Great Homes for Sale<br />

NEW! 1900 S. Berkey Southern, Equestrian center . . . .$700,000<br />

NEW! 8104 Hidden Harbor, Holland<br />

Beautiful condo on the water! . . . . . . . PENDING $284,900<br />

27262 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$239,900<br />

Scheider Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, 15 acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$180,000<br />

3197 Steeple Chase, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$178,000<br />

Dowling Road, Lots of Lots 5+ acres each . . . . . . . . . . . .$65,000<br />

www.jimsimonshomes.com<br />

REALTY<br />

\<br />

~On The River~<br />

540 RIVERSIDE DRIVE - Eagle Point<br />

Great family home, 2 acres w/ deep water dockage. 7 bed,<br />

5.1 baths. Has everything! Quiet cul-de-sac setting in Eagle<br />

Point. Priced to sell at $849,000.<br />

3 MAPLE - <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Great Site! Set on 4 acre bluff overlooking the river, walking<br />

distance to village. Special home and setting!<br />

~In the Village~<br />

550 E. FRONT STREET - Ready to Sell!<br />

Modern, 3 bed, 3 11/2 baths, single floor living in the village.<br />

Exceptional quality and details throughout. Extra<br />

wide village lot. Walk to town. Open to offer!<br />

~<strong>Perrysburg</strong> “Estate”~<br />

26321 HULL PRAIRIE - Country<br />

NEW PRICE! $895,000. OPEN TO OFFER! Stately English<br />

Tudor in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> horse country – 20 acres, mature<br />

trees, pond, barn, outbuildings and more.<br />

~Belmont Beauties~<br />

29882 ST. ANDREWS - Wooded<br />

3/4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, lots of extras, master with double<br />

baths, cozy den with fireplace. $259,000.<br />

9526 CARNOUSTIE - Belmont for $295,000<br />

Spacious 5 bedroom home on large private lot next to golf<br />

course. Two first floor bedrooms, including master, den<br />

and 3 1/2 baths.<br />

For more details or to schedule a showing<br />

Contact: Michael G. Miller - 419.262.8311<br />

mmiller@sulphurspringsrealty.com<br />

Click or Call<br />

SulphurSpringsRealty.com<br />

Office: 419.874.8311<br />

Home: 419.666.8423<br />

Fax: 419.874.9536<br />

Cell: 419.266.2588<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Office 419.874.8311<br />

Reynolds Road 419.382.8311<br />

Talmadge Road 419.472.8311<br />

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PAM’S PICKS<br />

6227 Wexford Ct. . . . . . .Cul-de-sac Lot . . . .$199,500<br />

9843 Connor Lake . . . .Stonegate Villa . . . .$179,900<br />

3345 Blairmont . . . . . . . . . . .Ranch . . . . . . .$129,900<br />

235 Mallard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . .$126,000<br />

E-mail: ppilz@buckeye-express.com<br />

REALTY<br />

“Discover the Best!”<br />

Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABR<br />

TBR Million Dollar Club Life Member<br />

Congratulations 2010 Company Sales Leader!<br />

FEATURED HOME!<br />

4142 Deepwood ~ $239,900<br />

Recently updated throughout!<br />

Overlooks 12th Hole of Toledo<br />

Country Club. Large deck,<br />

beautiful landscaping. Spacious,<br />

gourmet kitchen combination<br />

family room, stainless appliances.<br />

1st floor den. Brazilian<br />

cherry hardwood floors.<br />

Single Family Homes<br />

4142 Deepwood REDUCED $219,900<br />

30295 Jacqueline Place Cambridge~1st Flr. Master $469,000<br />

1860 Watermill Lane Rivercrest Subdivision $599,000<br />

14645 Deerwood Court Ravine Lot, The Sanctuary $699,900<br />

111 Rockledge Drive Spectacular River View~Pool$729,900<br />

28503 E. River Rd. River Front Estate~6.66 Acres $2,995,000<br />

7708 Olympic PENDING<br />

413 W. Front St. PENDING<br />

10259 Belmont Meadows Ln. PENDING<br />

Condos & Villas<br />

29620 Gleneagles #C Belmont Country Club $182,000<br />

9844 Connor Lake 3 Bed <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Condo $189,000<br />

5831 Monroe #401 NEW LISTING! $239,900<br />

Duplex<br />

650 Bruns Townhouse ~ Rossford $129,823<br />

Building Lots<br />

Waterford Dr. Lots 16 & 17 $99,000 ea.<br />

River Ridge Subdivision Lots-<strong>Perrysburg</strong>*Call for details<br />

Sanctuary Plat III <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

Sanctuary Plat VII <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

Sanctuary on the River <strong>Perrysburg</strong> *Call for details<br />

3523 Hill River Sylvania $170,000<br />

View Current Listings @ www.ListedByBetty.com<br />

Home: 419.666.8606 or Office 419.479.2227 x235<br />

Excels students present Oral History movie<br />

The movie premier of Toth and Woodland Elementary Excels students’ oral history project<br />

was held recently at Way Library. Students made the film using footage from interviews<br />

they conducted with more than 30 members of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> community.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> teacher Jeanna Heuring received a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Foundation grant to<br />

purchase video cameras and other equipment to conduct interviews and make copies for<br />

all the participants in the project.<br />

FEATURED HOME!<br />

14645 Deerwood Court<br />

$699,900<br />

Spectacular Colonial situated on<br />

one of the most desirable Sanctuary<br />

private cul-de-sac wooded<br />

ravine lots. First floor master<br />

suite, all bedrooms are ensuite!<br />

High tech security. Gorgeous<br />

veranda!<br />

Mindy McGrail<br />

Cell 419.304.3339<br />

mindymcgrail@bex.net<br />

4722 305th Street . . Gorgeous Lake Erie Waterfront . .$419,900<br />

14568 Monarch Ct. . Open Flr. Plan, 4 BR, New Price . $274,900<br />

14606 Dexter Falls . . . . . . . . . . . .Open Sunday . . . .$139,900<br />

4307 Stannard Dr. . . . . . .Large Spacious Ranch . . . . . .SOLD<br />

Inlot 22 Belmont Farms Lot overlooking 15th Fairway $ 65,000<br />

J.J. KOSMIDER<br />

Realtor®<br />

419.356.2209<br />

e-mail:<br />

JJKsells@gmail.com<br />

325 W. South Boundary . . . . . . New Listing. . . . . $154,900<br />

124 Cranden. . . . . . . . . . . . . Granite Kitchen. . . . . $159,900<br />

615 Kirkshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800 sq ft!!!!. . . . . $244,900<br />

576 E. Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE. . . . . $359,000<br />

1053 Riverbend E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Condo. . . . . . $92,500<br />

27068 Oakmead . . . . . . . . OFFICE CONDO. . . . . $147,000<br />

Billie S. Bodnar<br />

ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI<br />

419.874.3230<br />

Billie@BillieBodnar.com<br />

Company Sales Leader 2011<br />

NEW LISTING!<br />

525 Chippewa Drive<br />

$449,500<br />

Private Setting,<br />

Well Designed Home!<br />

Christine B. Rettig<br />

e-PRO<br />

419.874.5582<br />

crettig@bex.net<br />

New Construction Condo!<br />

27721 Schriber Street<br />

$154,000<br />

Two Bedroom Ranch<br />

with Basement<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

525 Chippewa Drive $449,500 In-ground Pool<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

1608 Woodstream Road $336,900 Spacious Rooms<br />

462 Timber Ridge Court $499,000 Immaculate, Custom<br />

2319 Heatherwood Dr. ACCEPTED OFFER<br />

155 Aspen Drive ACCEPTED OFFER<br />

3352 Riverwood Court ACCEPTED OFFER<br />

28330 West River Road ACCEPTED OFFER<br />

VILLAS AND CONDOS<br />

27721 Schriber Street $154,000 Moline/Walbridge<br />

14889 Lake Winds Drive $239,000 All Brick, Water View<br />

29747 Gleneagles Road $315,000 Water & Golf Views<br />

16 Abbey Road ACCEPTED OFFER<br />

BUILDING LOTS<br />

25152 Rocky Harbour Dr. $18,000 Riverbend Lakes<br />

Duplex Style Condo $24,000 5 Lots, Indian Creek<br />

5034 Chardonnay Lane $25,000 The Vineyard in Oregon<br />

Meadows of Millbury $30-$34,000 4 Single Family<br />

5834 Shawnee Avenue $34,000 Last Single Family Lot<br />

5041 Chardonnay Lane $36,900 The Vineyard in Oregon<br />

104 Sugar Creek Road $55,000 Williamsburg on the River<br />

4 Eagle Ridge $79,900 Rossford, Private<br />

105 Riverwood Ct. $79,900 Building Plans Available<br />

Visit www.BillieBodnar.com to see more!<br />

Check us out on the web: www.perrysburg.com<br />

PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — June 13, 2012 — Page 17<br />

Free Brown Bag Summer Concert Series offered<br />

The 2012 Brown Bag<br />

Summer Concert Series is a<br />

free music event that runs<br />

from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m., on<br />

Wednesdays through July 25,<br />

on the North Lawn of Main<br />

Library, 325 Michigan Street,<br />

in downtown Toledo.<br />

Scheduled performances:<br />

•June 20–Glinda’s Bubble<br />

(adult rock)<br />

•June 27–Just Kiddin’<br />

Around (children’s)<br />

Women’s Connection West<br />

of Sylvania will host “Wholly<br />

Toledo” on Friday, July 13,<br />

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

Highland Meadows Golf Club,<br />

7455 Erie Street, Sylvania.<br />

Cost, including brunch, is $12.<br />

Maumee Mud Pies, Garlic<br />

Expressions, artwork, and<br />

many other fine items are made<br />

in Toledo. Alyssa Schmidt from<br />

NOTICE<br />

OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

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

will hold a public hearing<br />

at 6:15 p.m., on Tuesday,<br />

July 10, 2012, in the Council<br />

Chambers of the Municipal<br />

Building, located at 201<br />

West Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio.<br />

The purpose of this public<br />

hearing is to consider the assignment<br />

of permanent zoning<br />

for the Shepherd of the<br />

Valley Annexation, 13101<br />

Five Point Road.<br />

The recommendation can<br />

be examined in the office of<br />

the Planning and Zoning Division<br />

at 201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue, between the hours<br />

of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

If you wish to express<br />

your opinion on this issue,<br />

please attend this public<br />

hearing or send your comments<br />

to the Clerk of Council,<br />

201 West Indiana<br />

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

43551-1582<br />

David Creps<br />

Clerk of Council<br />

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

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

NOTICE<br />

OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

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

will hold a public hearing<br />

at 6:20 p.m., on Tuesday,<br />

July 10, 2012, in the Council<br />

Chambers of the Municipal<br />

Building, located at 201<br />

West Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio.<br />

The purpose of this public<br />

hearing is to consider a rezoning<br />

request for 12.053<br />

acres located at the southwest<br />

corner of Eckel Junction<br />

Road and SR25 from C4<br />

Highway Commercial to INS<br />

Institutional.<br />

The recommendation can<br />

be examined in the office of<br />

the Planning and Zoning Division<br />

at 201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue, between the hours<br />

of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

If you wish to express<br />

your opinion on this issue,<br />

please attend this public<br />

hearing or send your comments<br />

to the Clerk of Council,<br />

201 West Indiana<br />

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

43551-1582.<br />

David Creps<br />

Clerk of Council<br />

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

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

NOTICE<br />

OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

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

will hold a public hearing<br />

at 6:25 p.m., on Tuesday,<br />

July 10, 2012, in the Council<br />

Chambers of the Municipal<br />

Building, located at 201<br />

West Indiana Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

Ohio.<br />

The purpose of this public<br />

hearing is to consider a proposed<br />

code amendment regarding<br />

Chapter 1250.40,<br />

Nonconforming Signs.<br />

The recommendation can<br />

be examined in the office of<br />

the Planning and Zoning Division<br />

at 201 West Indiana<br />

Avenue, between the hours<br />

of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

If you wish to express<br />

your opinion on this issue,<br />

please attend this public<br />

hearing or send your comments<br />

to the Clerk of Council,<br />

201 West Indiana<br />

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

43551-1582.<br />

David Creps<br />

Clerk of Council<br />

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

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

PUBLIC HEARING/<br />

MEETING<br />

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

Board of Zoning Appeals<br />

June 20, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.<br />

The meeting is scheduled<br />

to take place in the Municipal<br />

Building, 201 W. Indiana<br />

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

AGENDA ITEMS:<br />

•July 11–Jason Quick Trio<br />

(Jazz)<br />

•July 18–Dave Carpenter<br />

(acoustic singer/songwriter)<br />

•July 25–Rodney Parker<br />

and Liberty Beach (Country)<br />

•August 1–Tony Rios and<br />

the Baila Rico dancers (Latin<br />

music and dance).<br />

Often, food and refreshment<br />

vendors are on hand, or food<br />

can be purchased in the Library<br />

Café (located on the garage<br />

PUBLIC NOTICES<br />

“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”<br />

ZONING EXCEPTION<br />

NO. 4-12 – The applicant requests<br />

a zoning exception to<br />

reduce the required side<br />

yard setback which would<br />

permit two single family residences<br />

(1 per lot) rather<br />

than a connected condominium<br />

that would span two<br />

lots. The subject property is<br />

located at 1548 N. Redhawk.<br />

ZONING VARIANCE NO.<br />

5-12 – The applicant requests<br />

a zoning variance to<br />

permit the construction of a<br />

6’ high fence in a residential<br />

side yard. The subject property<br />

is located at 557 E.<br />

South Boundary.<br />

ZONING VARIANCE NO.<br />

6-12 – The applicant requests<br />

a zoning variance to<br />

install an accessory structure<br />

(shed) in a side yard of a residential<br />

lot. The subject<br />

property is located at 627<br />

Louisiana.<br />

The public is welcome to<br />

attend, review plans and/or<br />

provide comment. Additional<br />

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> Messenger<br />

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL<br />

CONTRACTED<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

SERVICES<br />

June 7, 2012<br />

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

Ohio is conducting a solicitation<br />

to establish contracted<br />

transportation<br />

services as noted in our RFP.<br />

The RFP can be found on<br />

our Web site at or by request<br />

t<br />

o<br />

tfisher@ci.perrysburg.oh.us<br />

The City reserves the right to<br />

accept or reject any and all<br />

submitted proposals. Proposals<br />

are due no later than<br />

2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July<br />

11, 2012.<br />

Proposals are to be submitted<br />

to the City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />

Administrative<br />

Offices at the following address:<br />

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

201 W. Indiana Avenue<br />

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

Attention: John Alexander,<br />

City Administrator<br />

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

Transportation Proposal<br />

#00714393<br />

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

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

SEALED BIDS will be received<br />

by the Director of<br />

Public Service of the City of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Wood County,<br />

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

Building located at<br />

201 West Indiana Avenue,<br />

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

1582 in said City Office until<br />

1:30 p.m. EDST on June 29,<br />

2012, for the performance<br />

of all labor and the furnishing<br />

of all materials, tools,<br />

machinery and appliances<br />

necessary for the construction<br />

of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 2012<br />

Resurfacing Program in accordance<br />

with the Plans and<br />

Contract Documents prepared<br />

by Proudfoot Associates,<br />

and at that time be<br />

publicly opened and read<br />

aloud. All bids shall be<br />

signed and enclosed in a<br />

sealed envelope marked<br />

“<strong>Perrysburg</strong> 2012 Resurfacing<br />

Program,” and addressed<br />

to the Director of Public<br />

Service. Each bid shall contain<br />

the name of each person,<br />

firm or corporation<br />

interested in same and must<br />

be accompanied by either a<br />

bid bond to the satisfaction<br />

of the Director of Public<br />

Service, or a certified check<br />

on a solvent bank, in the<br />

amount of ten (10%) percent<br />

of the amount of the<br />

Bid, made payable to the<br />

level entry of Main Library).<br />

Brown Bag Summer Concert<br />

Series sponsors are:<br />

Brooks Insurance; CWA<br />

Local 4319; Friends of the Library;<br />

Library Legacy Foundation;<br />

Mail It Corporation;<br />

Spitler & Williams-Young<br />

Co., L.P.A.; SSOE Group,<br />

and WTOL-Channel 11.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit toledolibrary.org, or call<br />

419-259-5200.<br />

‘Wholly Toledo’ topic of Friday brunch meeting<br />

Taste of Toledo will show a line<br />

of gift items and baskets specifically<br />

from Toledo and Ohio.<br />

Theresa Herr of Sylvania,<br />

will share “Victory Over Rejection.”<br />

Reservations are suggested<br />

for all programs and<br />

complimentary childcare.<br />

Reservations may be made by<br />

calling Jeannine at 419-841-<br />

9653 by Monday, July 9.<br />

Women’s Connection West<br />

is affiliated with Stonecroft<br />

Ministries, a non-denominational<br />

organization based in<br />

Kansas City, Missouri.<br />

No membership or dues<br />

are required and all women in<br />

the area are invited to attend<br />

the events, held every second<br />

Friday of the month.<br />

City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, as a guarantee<br />

that if the Bid is accepted,<br />

a Contract will be<br />

entered into and its performance<br />

properly secured.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> 2012<br />

Resurfacing Program consists<br />

of asphalt milling and<br />

resurfacing portions of Margaret<br />

Place, Marie Place,<br />

East Boundary Street,<br />

Greenville Court, Three<br />

Meadows Boulevard, and<br />

West Third Street; all of<br />

Quail Road, Mallard Road,<br />

Ashwood Court and Pepperwood<br />

Court; Full depth<br />

pavement removal and rigid<br />

replacement on various<br />

streets; concrete curb and<br />

concrete curb and gutter replacements<br />

on various<br />

streets; sidewalk and curb<br />

ramp work; drainage improvements;<br />

pavement<br />

markings; replacement of<br />

vehicle loop detectors; and<br />

associated work.<br />

The Plans and Contract<br />

Documents may be obtained<br />

from the office of Proudfoot<br />

Associates, 2005 Michael<br />

Owens Way, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

OH 43551, upon non-refundable<br />

payment of<br />

$100.00. Plans and Contract<br />

Documents will also be<br />

on file at the Builders Exchange<br />

of Toledo, 5555 Airport<br />

Highway, Suite 140,<br />

Toledo, OH 43615.<br />

Bidders must comply with<br />

the prevailing wage rates on<br />

Public Improvements in<br />

Wood County, Ohio, as determined<br />

by the Ohio Department<br />

of Commerce,<br />

Wage and Hour Bureau.<br />

Bidders shall submit with<br />

this Bid the affidavit required<br />

under Ohio Revised<br />

Code Section 5719.042 that<br />

the bidder was not charged<br />

with any delinquent personal<br />

property taxes in<br />

Wood County, Ohio (Page<br />

AC-1 of Contract Documents)<br />

and the Affidavit required<br />

under the Ohio<br />

Revised Code Section<br />

3517.13 (pages CC of Contract<br />

Documents).<br />

Bids received after the<br />

scheduled Bid opening date<br />

and time, or not accompanied<br />

by a satisfactory Bid<br />

Bond or Check, will neither<br />

be read nor considered.<br />

The successful bidder will<br />

be required to submit a Performance<br />

Bond, Maintenance<br />

Bond, and Certificates<br />

of Insurance, and complete<br />

the Homeland Security<br />

DMA Form prior to contract<br />

execution.<br />

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

the right to reject any<br />

or all Bids, to waive any irregularities<br />

in any bid, and<br />

to accept any bid which is<br />

deemed to be the most favorable<br />

to the City. The City<br />

also reserves the right to add<br />

or subtract from the quantities<br />

shown in the proposal.<br />

No bidder may withdraw<br />

his Bid for a period of sixty<br />

(60) days after the scheduled<br />

closing time for receipt of<br />

Bids.<br />

BY ORDER OF THE CITY<br />

OF PERRYSBURG, OHIO<br />

Director of Public Service<br />

Jon G. Eckel<br />

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

Journal, issues of June 13 and 20,<br />

2012.<br />

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />

All real estate advertising in this<br />

newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />

Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal<br />

to advertise “any preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination based on<br />

race, color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />

familial status or national origin, or<br />

intention to make any such preference,<br />

limitation or discrimination.”<br />

Familial status includes children<br />

under the age of 18 living with parents<br />

or legal custodians, pregnant<br />

women and people securing custody<br />

of children under 18. This newspaper<br />

will not knowingly accept any<br />

advertising for real estate which is in<br />

violation of the law. Our readers are<br />

hereby informed that all dwellings<br />

advertised in this newspaper are<br />

available on an equal opportunity<br />

basis. Call the Fair Housing Center,<br />

243-6163, before you run your advertisement.<br />

To complain of discrimination<br />

call HUD toll-free at<br />

1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone<br />

number for the hearing<br />

impaired is 1-800-927-9275.


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Toth Elementary <strong>School</strong>’s annual Sue Boles Memorial Award recently was presented to<br />

two students Betsy Wagner and Carlos Rodriguez. Each year the staff of Toth Elementary<br />

nominates students to be considered for this award. After nominations are received, a<br />

committee meets to make the final selection. They consider the following qualities: Creativity–pursues<br />

their gifts with passion and willing to be an individual, Integrity–honest<br />

and trustworthy, and Kindness–to peers, animals. and adults. Betsy and Carlos were chosen<br />

because of these outstanding qualities. They each received a scholarship award and<br />

their names are engraved on a plaque in the Toth lobby.<br />

CSI group<br />

to meet in June<br />

CSI, Christian Seniors Interacting,<br />

meets the second<br />

and fourth Tuesday of each<br />

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

1:30 p.m., at Abundant Life<br />

#2, 200 Zoar Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The group is sponsored<br />

by First United Methodist<br />

Church. Meetings are open to<br />

seniors of all denominations.<br />

The following program is<br />

planned:<br />

•June 26–Bible study<br />

with the Rev. Ann Marshall,<br />

pastor of Zoar Lutheran<br />

Church. Lunch will be provided<br />

by Kingston. A program<br />

will be presented by<br />

ISOH/IMPACT.<br />

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

Reservations are required<br />

by the Thursday prior<br />

to the meeting. For more information<br />

or to register, call<br />

Phyllis Morton at 419-872-<br />

0846.<br />

June 14 lecture<br />

explores power<br />

of prayer<br />

Christian Science lecturer<br />

Mark Swinney will be discussing<br />

how prayer can be<br />

used for a wide variety of<br />

healings.<br />

The talk, which is free and<br />

open to all, is entitled “The<br />

healing effect of your<br />

prayers” and will be given at<br />

7 p.m., on Thursday, June 14,<br />

at the Hilton Garden Inn<br />

Conference Center, Levis<br />

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

Mr. Swinney will talk<br />

about how people can effectively<br />

pray and the healing<br />

effect of prayer. He will also<br />

provide practical examples of<br />

how prayer has impacted his<br />

own life and the lives of others.<br />

The First Church of<br />

Christ, Scientist in Maumee,<br />

is sponsoring his appearance.<br />

“Regardless of what<br />

you’re praying about, there is<br />

a potent, healing effect that<br />

results when the power of<br />

God is allowed to transform<br />

your thoughts,” said Mr.<br />

Swinney.<br />

A practitioner and teacher<br />

of Christian Science healing,<br />

he has devoted more than 25<br />

years both to praying with<br />

people and empowering people<br />

to pray effectively for<br />

themselves.<br />

A prolific author with<br />

more than 250 published articles<br />

addressing numerous<br />

facets of prayer and healing,<br />

he has traveled much of the<br />

world speaking about the<br />

power of prayer and its impact<br />

upon Christian healing.<br />

Mr. Swinney, who lives in<br />

Placitas, New Mexico, is a<br />

member of the Christian Science<br />

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Jeffrey Keller to serve as corporate<br />

member on Delta Dental Foundation<br />

Jeffrey Keller, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

was recently elected to<br />

serve as a corporate member<br />

on the Delta Dental Foundation.<br />

Mr. Keller is vice president<br />

of compensation and<br />

benefits for ProMedica<br />

Health System.<br />

Corporate members serve<br />

a one-year term for the organization<br />

and are responsible<br />

for selecting the foundation’s<br />

board of trustees for the 2013<br />

year.<br />

The Delta Dental Foundation<br />

is a nonprofit, charitable<br />

organization established in<br />

1980, which serves as the<br />

philanthropic arm of Delta<br />

Dental of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana,<br />

and North Carolina.<br />

The foundation’s goals<br />

are to support education and<br />

research for the advancement<br />

of dental science, and to promote<br />

the oral health of the<br />

public through education and<br />

service activities, particularly<br />

for those with special<br />

needs.


PAGE 8 – PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL – PHS GRADUATION – JUNE 13, 2012<br />

Local scholarships presented during <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior recognition ceremony<br />

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

held its Senior Awards and<br />

Recognition Ceremony on May<br />

15. The following local scholarship<br />

awards were presented<br />

during the program.<br />

The Anderson Principal’s<br />

Choice Scholarship, a scholarship<br />

offered by the Anderson<br />

Company, was presented to<br />

Forrest Manning.<br />

The Bates Scholarship<br />

Fund, established in 1930 in a<br />

bequest from the estate of Margaret<br />

Bates, was presented to<br />

Caleb Lipscomb.<br />

The Kip Boulis Memorial<br />

Scholarship was established in<br />

memory of Kip Boulis, a <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Police officer, who lost<br />

his life in the line of duty. This<br />

year’s scholarship recipients<br />

are Forrest Manning and Julea<br />

Rodriguez.<br />

The Fastnacht Scholarship,<br />

a fund established by the Fastnacht<br />

family in memory of<br />

Robert. F. Fastnacht, was presented<br />

to Lauren Miller.<br />

The Genoa Bank Scholarship<br />

was presented to Sarah<br />

Dhondt.<br />

The Becky Hendel Memorial<br />

Scholarship, a scholarship<br />

established in memory of Rebecca<br />

Hendel, a 1989 PHS student,<br />

went to Jasmine Brice.<br />

The Carol R. Holfinger Memorial<br />

Scholarship went to<br />

Melissa Jones.<br />

The Brian Huntley Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established in<br />

memory of Brian, a PHS and<br />

Penta student, was presented to<br />

Felicia Eisenbrandt.<br />

The Josten’s Scholarship<br />

went to Kaley Sobanski.<br />

The Kiwanis Jim Henry<br />

Scholarship, established in<br />

memory of James Henry, a vocational<br />

teacher was presented<br />

to Brandon Way and Lorna<br />

Net.<br />

The Kiwanis Sharon Hendel<br />

Memorial Scholarship, established<br />

in memory of Sherry<br />

Hendel, a former PHS math<br />

teacher, was given to Tess Gao<br />

and Matthew O’Connor.<br />

The League of Women Voters<br />

Scholarship was established<br />

in memory of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> teacher Jeannette<br />

Lewis. This year’s recipient is<br />

Jessica Zhang.<br />

The John C. and Marguerite<br />

H. Maddy Scholarship was<br />

given to Sean Jones and Elizabeth<br />

Mandly.<br />

The George Munger Outstanding<br />

English Student<br />

Scholarship, established by colleagues<br />

upon retirement of<br />

George Munger, a former PHS<br />

English teacher, went to Clare<br />

McDonald.<br />

The George Munger Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established<br />

in memory of George Munger,<br />

was presented to William Bentley.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Education<br />

Association Scholarship, presented<br />

to a graduate who wants<br />

to pursue a career in education,<br />

went to Jessica Doore.<br />

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

<strong>School</strong> Memorial Scholarship,<br />

established in memory of two<br />

students, went to Nicole Neely.<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Professional<br />

Firefighters Local #3331<br />

Scholarship is presented to a<br />

student who is pursuing a career<br />

in public safety or medical<br />

professional. This year’s recipients<br />

are Kaylyn Weisenburger<br />

and Taylor Walland.<br />

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

Foundation Scholarship, presented<br />

to a student entering the<br />

college with an education<br />

major, was given to Lindsay<br />

Levans.<br />

The PSF Michael Blackburn<br />

Memorial Scholarship, established<br />

by the family in<br />

memory of Michael Blackburn,<br />

a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> graduate,<br />

went to Lauren Diehl.<br />

The PSF Charles Collins<br />

Scholarship, established by<br />

Rod Collins in memory of his<br />

father, who was an active <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

resident, was given to<br />

Dayna Miller.<br />

The PSF Tyler Custer Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established<br />

by the family in memory of<br />

Tyler Custer who was a PHS<br />

graduate, was presented to Jessica<br />

Dudley.<br />

The PSF John P. Donahue<br />

Scholarship, established in<br />

memory of John Donahue, an<br />

attorney who encouraged students<br />

to leam about the legal<br />

system, went to Kaylyn<br />

Weisenburger.<br />

The PSF Jaryd Wellstead<br />

Gilts Scholarship, established<br />

by his parents in memory of<br />

Jaryd Gilts, a graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong>, went to<br />

Amanda Ashenfelter.<br />

The PSF Valerie Hovland<br />

Family Book Scholarship<br />

Award–selected by the family–was<br />

given to Ellen Thornberry.<br />

The PSF Dr. David R.<br />

Milne Scholarship, established<br />

in memory of Dr. David Milne,<br />

who practiced dentistry in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

for over 25 years, went<br />

to Emily Miller.<br />

The PSF Herman F. and<br />

Marjory E. Mizer Scholarship<br />

went to William Bentley and<br />

Taylor Humphrey.<br />

The PSF George & Elizabeth<br />

Munger Outstanding Student<br />

Citizenship Scholarship<br />

went to Wakanene Kamau.<br />

The PSF Elizabeth Munger<br />

Memorial Scholarship, established<br />

in memory of Lib<br />

Munger, a former English<br />

teacher at PHS, was presented<br />

to Nicole Gordon.<br />

The PSF Orville F. and<br />

Mary Jo Schaller Memorial<br />

Scholarships went to Robert<br />

Kitson and Emily Treece.<br />

The PSF Robert C. and<br />

Dorothy J. Welch Scholarship,<br />

established to honor Robert C.<br />

Welch, owner, publisher and<br />

editor of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Messenger<br />

Journal by his family,<br />

was presented to Mallory<br />

Laird.<br />

The Pete Raffa Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established by the<br />

community and family to<br />

honor Pete Raffa, went to<br />

Jacob Vaughn, Andrew Wagner,<br />

Robbie Hovland and Dean<br />

Mills.<br />

The Hance Rogers Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established in<br />

memory of Hance Rogers, a<br />

PHS teacher, was presented to<br />

Jacob D. Steel.<br />

The Thomas Schadek Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established<br />

in 1996 in memory of Tom<br />

Schadek a teacher at PHS, was<br />

given to Emily Treece.<br />

The Dick Sparks Memorial<br />

Scholarship, established in<br />

1997 by the family, was given<br />

to Rebecca Tudor.<br />

The Robert E. Steinecker<br />

Scholarship initially was established<br />

in 1970 by Robert E.<br />

Steinecker upon his retirement.<br />

It now honors his memory. This<br />

year’s recipients are Camille<br />

Messenger and Connor Hoffmann.<br />

The Veterans of Foreign<br />

Wars Post 6170 Al Gerkovich<br />

Memorial Scholarship went to<br />

Kyle Jenkins.<br />

The Zysik Health Careers<br />

Scholarship, established by<br />

Drs. Michael and Julie Zysik,<br />

was presented to Alyssa<br />

Mohler.<br />

Receiving scholarship awards are, from left: Lindsay Levans, PSF Scholarship; William Bently, George Munger Memorial<br />

Scholarship; Wakene Kamau, George and Elizabeth Munger Outstanding Student Citizenship Scholarship; Jessica Zhang,<br />

League of Women Voters Scholarship, and Jessica Dudley, Tyler Custer Memorial Scholarship.<br />

–Photos by Patrick Short<br />

Winners of the Pete Raffa Memorial Scholarship, from left, Robbie Hovland, Jacob Vaughn, Andrew Wagner and Dean<br />

Mills, with soccer coach Mike Timbrooke.<br />

Julea Rodriguez, a recipient of the Kip Boulis Memorial<br />

Scholarship, with Frank Brahier.<br />

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6170 Al Gerkovich Memorial<br />

Scholarship was presented by John Parrish, left, to<br />

Kyle Jenkins.<br />

Nelva Steinecker presents the Robert E. Steinecker Scholarship<br />

to Connor Hoffmann.<br />

Emily Treece receives the Thomas Schadek Memorial<br />

Scholarship from Sharon Schadek.<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

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

“Do not<br />

follow where<br />

the path may lead.<br />

Go, instead, where<br />

there is no path<br />

and leave a trail.”<br />

- Ralph Waldo Emerson<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> students commended at Penta’s Senior Recognition ceremonies<br />

Six <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

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

Penta Career Center were<br />

among more than 50 seniors<br />

who were honored with the<br />

outstanding student award<br />

during senior recognition ceremonies<br />

in late May.<br />

They are Indigo East, interactive<br />

media; Cory Sestak,<br />

welding; Jacob Malinowski,<br />

public safety/EMT fire science;<br />

Ryan Murtha, green energy<br />

management; Nicholas<br />

White, small animal care; and<br />

Allison Artz, marketing education.<br />

The Outstanding Student<br />

Award is presented to seniors<br />

based on performance and excellence<br />

in their individual career-technical<br />

program.<br />

More than 700 Penta students<br />

were recognized during<br />

the ceremonies, and each received<br />

a career passport that<br />

contained a certificate of completion<br />

signed by the student’s<br />

instructor, supervisor, high<br />

school director and superintendent.<br />

The career passport also<br />

included a list of competencies<br />

which the student attained<br />

while attending Penta, a personal<br />

data sheet and other<br />

documents listing the student’s<br />

accomplishments.<br />

Superintendent Ron Matter<br />

commended the students on<br />

their achievements. “Our seniors<br />

put forth their best effort<br />

Principal Dr. Michael Short congratulates PHS Class of 2012<br />

\“Good afternoon and welcome<br />

to the 147th Commencement<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> commemorating the<br />

accomplishments of the class<br />

of 2012. My name is Michael<br />

Short; it is my honor to be the<br />

principal of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>.<br />

Among our faculty are<br />

three teachers who have just<br />

participated in their last graduation<br />

procession. They are<br />

commencing to the next phase<br />

of their lives not unlike the<br />

graduates on stage behind me.<br />

Mr. Larry Kiraly has<br />

served <strong>Perrysburg</strong> schools as<br />

teacher, coach and administrator<br />

since 1978. For much of<br />

the latter half of Larry’s career,<br />

he has been the self-appointed<br />

mayor of Kiraly-land<br />

where students have learned<br />

the finer points of government<br />

and citizenship. Wherever Kiraly-land<br />

is on the map, Larry<br />

is sure to provide guidance<br />

and support. Thank you, Larry<br />

for your efforts for our youth<br />

and for your constant curiosity.<br />

Senora Juanita Torrence<br />

came to PHS from the college<br />

ranks and has been a source of<br />

information and inspiration for<br />

students and staff alike.<br />

Juanita’s compassion for her<br />

students and willingness to<br />

adapt to their needs and learning<br />

styles have been a hallmark<br />

of her career. It wasn’t<br />

until the past year brought personal<br />

difficulties to her family<br />

that we saw the depth of her<br />

strength and fortitude. We are<br />

happy that those circumstances<br />

have been resolved<br />

positively and very pleased<br />

she could join us here today.<br />

Susan Garn began her career<br />

teaching English at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong> and for<br />

the past 16 years has taught<br />

science. Susan uses this<br />

unique combination to teach<br />

this year, and we are confident<br />

the class of 2012 will benefit<br />

greatly from their education at<br />

Penta,” he said.<br />

He thanked parents for<br />

supporting their children’s<br />

choice to embark on a career<br />

technical education. “Your career-technical<br />

training has set<br />

the foundation for your future,<br />

and now it’s up to you to use<br />

the skills and knowledge for a<br />

lifetime of success, ” he said.<br />

Mr. Matter encouraged the<br />

Class of 2012 to be life-long<br />

learners. “Don’t look at high<br />

school as an end to your education;<br />

instead look at it as a<br />

beginning of a new journey,<br />

one filled with education,<br />

work and service.”<br />

He closed with a quote<br />

from Tony Robbins, a motivational<br />

speaker and author.<br />

“Life is a gift, and it offers us<br />

the privilege, opportunity and<br />

responsibility to give something<br />

back by becoming<br />

more.”<br />

He also echoed the words<br />

of Annie Sullivan, who taught<br />

Helen Keller. “Keep on beginning<br />

and failing. Each time<br />

you fail, start all over again,<br />

and you will grow stronger<br />

until you have accomplished a<br />

purpose–not the one you<br />

began with perhaps, but one<br />

you’ll be glad to remember.”<br />

Also addressing students at<br />

the human services ceremony<br />

was Judith Paredes, Penta<br />

biology from a highly literate<br />

perspective. Students walk<br />

out of ‘Mama Garn’s’ class<br />

with the knowledge of biology<br />

and the ability to write intelligently<br />

about the subject. Her<br />

lessons are opportunities to<br />

expand content knowledge<br />

and the broader scope of cultural<br />

literacy. Susan would<br />

agree that we are educators<br />

because of our love of students;<br />

Susan’s students are<br />

teachers, doctors, engineers<br />

because of their love for her as<br />

an educator. Thank you, Susan<br />

for all you have done for PHS<br />

and for your never-ending optimism<br />

in the power of our students.<br />

Congratulations to you,<br />

class of 2012 and congratulations<br />

to your parents who<br />

mark this occasion as a passage<br />

in your lives where their<br />

involvement begins to wane<br />

and when you create your<br />

lives on the foundation established<br />

by your parents. Graduates<br />

of the class of 2012,<br />

please join me in honoring<br />

your parents for their love and<br />

devotion to you.<br />

Parents, I am sure I need<br />

not point out to you how remarkable<br />

these young people<br />

are individually, but collectively<br />

they are amazing. They<br />

have been offered more than<br />

$10 million of scholarships<br />

and awards.<br />

Our athletes have earned<br />

league, <strong>district</strong>, and statewide<br />

recognition. It started early as<br />

Micah Carter was only the<br />

second Yellow Jacket to earn<br />

All-State honors in football.<br />

Carmen Alkire and Cammy<br />

Messenger led the girls tennis<br />

team as state doubles qualifiers.<br />

A first for PHS was Lauren<br />

Diehl’s appearance in the<br />

state girls golf championship.<br />

The soccer teams again represented<br />

PHS with pride as the<br />

boys’ claimed the <strong>district</strong><br />

board member who spoke on<br />

behalf of the board.<br />

“Another successful year<br />

has passed at Penta, and we<br />

are pleased that our seniors<br />

will have many opportunities<br />

to pursue in their chosen careers<br />

or to further their education,”<br />

she said.<br />

Ms. Paredes encouraged<br />

the students to give of their<br />

time and talents “because ultimately,<br />

the service you give<br />

will lead you to success.”<br />

She closed by offering a<br />

quote from Oprah Winfrey.<br />

“I’ve come to believe that<br />

each of us has a personal calling<br />

that’s as unique as a fingerprint–and<br />

that the best way<br />

to succeed is to discover what<br />

you love and then find a way<br />

to offer it to others in the form<br />

of service.”<br />

Following the presentation<br />

of the career passports, Penta<br />

Director Jeff Kurtz recognized<br />

students for their achievements<br />

academically and at<br />

local, state and national competitions.<br />

He concluded by<br />

recognizing seniors who had<br />

been offered scholarships.<br />

The ceremonies were conducted<br />

over three-days, ending<br />

May 23. A<br />

career-technical high school<br />

for sophomores, juniors and<br />

seniors, Penta serves <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s and 15 school<br />

<strong>district</strong>s in a five-county area.<br />

–Jane Maiolo<br />

Indigo East<br />

Ryan Murtha<br />

championship and the girls<br />

won the NLL title on their way<br />

to a Sweet Sixteen state berth;<br />

girls basketball continued their<br />

winning ways behind a host of<br />

seniors and All-State Honorable<br />

Mention team member<br />

Kelsea Newman.<br />

The boys team marked<br />

their season with a defeat of<br />

perennial state powerhouse,<br />

Cleveland St. Ignatius with a<br />

basket at the buzzer by Scott<br />

Milne. Girls swimming set<br />

new school marks in a historic<br />

season led by seniors and state<br />

qualifiers, Karissa Gordon,<br />

Shannon Hambro and Liz<br />

Tearney. Wrestlers repeated as<br />

NLL champions with Luke<br />

Boff and Micah Carter earning<br />

a trip to states.<br />

Gymnasts were <strong>district</strong><br />

champions with Chelsea<br />

Williams placing fifth allaround<br />

in the state. Nahjeeb<br />

Ahmed is heading to Indianapolis<br />

for the National<br />

Speech and Debate Contest.<br />

Our softball team was only<br />

one of 16 teams left playing at<br />

the end of the season. Missy<br />

Jones and Shaina Klammer<br />

led several girls track team<br />

members to regional competition;<br />

while Ben Thornton and<br />

Matt Sullivan did the same for<br />

the boys team. And Hunter<br />

Smith was added to the ranks<br />

of previous Yellow Jackets<br />

named to the All-Ohio baseball<br />

team.<br />

These were not the only<br />

travels for the Yellowjackets.<br />

Elise Baron and Matt Steinecker<br />

went to Columbus for<br />

the State DECA competition<br />

where they placed in the top<br />

10. Rachel Semionow traveled<br />

to Utah for the National<br />

DECA competition where she<br />

represented <strong>Perrysburg</strong> with<br />

pride.<br />

The theater took us to England<br />

for “See How They Run”<br />

and showed us the beauty behind<br />

the “Secret Garden;” the<br />

orchestra traveled to<br />

Nashville. The wind ensemble<br />

took their talents to New York<br />

City where they showed the<br />

Big Apple what it means to be<br />

the pride of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. And<br />

Jennifer Lee will be traveling<br />

to college with her brand new<br />

car.<br />

This group is also notable<br />

for its dedication to their community.<br />

Many of these young<br />

people donate their time and<br />

talent to the betterment of our<br />

citizenry by volunteering with<br />

Hospice, Prevention Partners,<br />

Way Library, Relay for Life<br />

and many other organizations.<br />

Cory Sestak<br />

Nicholas White<br />

I agree with you, Carmen<br />

when you say that each of you<br />

graduates have contributed to<br />

your legacy and the class has<br />

left a lasting mark on PHS.<br />

Many of you as individuals<br />

and groups have set standards<br />

which future classes will strive<br />

to attain. Already, underclass<br />

wrestlers are working to continue<br />

consecutive league<br />

championships and future<br />

valedictorians are searching<br />

for cartoon quotes to use in<br />

their graduation speeches.<br />

I have been interviewing<br />

teaching candidates for the<br />

past few weeks and common<br />

questions I am asked by these<br />

Jacob Malinowski<br />

Allison Artz<br />

prospective teachers are,<br />

‘What makes <strong>Perrysburg</strong> special’<br />

and ‘Why would I want<br />

to work at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>’ My response to them<br />

is on this stage today. Our students<br />

make our school. The<br />

support from our families and<br />

community is exceptional and<br />

our staff is extraordinary, but<br />

the young people with whom<br />

we share the bond of being<br />

Yellow Jackets are the reason<br />

for anyone to want to be a part<br />

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

Thank you, students for an enjoyable<br />

four years. May you<br />

experience much success and<br />

happiness in your futures.”<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> art club honors seniors<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> art club held its final meeting of the year on May 17. Officers<br />

for next year were elected, attendees enjoyed some pizza and they decided to make a<br />

farewell message to the seniors. The students made a copy of Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry<br />

Night” in chalk on the sidewalk by the student entrance. Art club members signed it with<br />

their names and a message to the seniors.<br />

PHS valedictorian’s graduation speech<br />

By Tess Gao<br />

“Welcome and good afternoon<br />

parents, faculty,<br />

friends, and of course the<br />

stars of the day, the class of<br />

2012. Today will be a memorable<br />

day, and I want to<br />

make this speech a long-lasting<br />

one.<br />

I want to start off by relating<br />

the class of 2012 to one of<br />

my favorite childhood TV<br />

shows, ‘Pokémon.’ I’m sure<br />

everyone here is somewhat<br />

familiar with this show, and<br />

even though I know many of<br />

my classmates won’t admit it,<br />

they have all probably had<br />

their own fair share of collecting<br />

those Pokémon cards. Oh,<br />

how I was obsessed with<br />

those holographic cards! I’m<br />

going to stop myself right<br />

now before I go off on a tangent.<br />

Pokémon are one of a<br />

kind. Just like the Pokémon,<br />

which have the ability to fire<br />

blast, hypnotize, or blast<br />

rocks at one’s opponents, we,<br />

the talented seniors, are special<br />

in our own specific ways<br />

and excel in various areas<br />

such as music, academics,<br />

sports, theatre, and so on.<br />

Many of our graduating<br />

seniors know the one famous<br />

By Carmen Alkire<br />

“Good afternoon and welcome<br />

to the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> commencement ceremony<br />

for the class of 2012. I<br />

want to welcome Dr. Short,<br />

our teachers, administration,<br />

board members and Superintendent<br />

Hosler. On behalf of<br />

all my peers, a special welcome<br />

to our parents and<br />

guests.<br />

Today we celebrate the end<br />

of a journey, for today we become<br />

graduates of the class of<br />

2012. We have spent one year<br />

in kindergarten, which according<br />

to one book is where we<br />

learned all we ‘need to know.’<br />

We then have spent 12 years<br />

either refining or forgetting all<br />

we ‘need to know.’ It turns out<br />

this number 12 has other significant<br />

meanings. There are<br />

12 months in a year, 12 numbers<br />

on a clock, a foot has 12<br />

inches, there were 12 disciples,<br />

and there are 12 days of<br />

Christmas. But does anyone<br />

know the 12th letter in the alphabet<br />

Ok you can stop<br />

counting, it is L. Have you<br />

ever wondered how many<br />

words begin with the letter L<br />

Well I got to thinking, and it<br />

turns out there are several that<br />

pertain to the class of 2012.<br />

The first word is life,<br />

phrase that is associated with<br />

Pokémon, ‘Gotta Catch ‘Em<br />

All!’ This phrase represents<br />

our journey of obtaining<br />

knowledge and gaining experience<br />

throughout our years<br />

from kindergarten to high<br />

school. We have challenged<br />

ourselves with rigorous academics,<br />

participated in various<br />

extra-curricular activities,<br />

volunteered for community<br />

service, developed long-lasting<br />

friendships, and most importantly<br />

had fun, which<br />

made this long journey a<br />

memorable experience. As<br />

this journey ends today, we<br />

are proud to say that we have<br />

become well-rounded individuals.<br />

One of the amazing characteristics<br />

of Pokémon is their<br />

ability to evolve. Similar to<br />

Pokémon, we have been able<br />

to discover our identities and<br />

transform to become mature<br />

young adults. For example,<br />

little Squirtle, which reminds<br />

me of the annoying young<br />

version of Sean Jones, has the<br />

capability of becoming the<br />

strong almighty Blastoise,<br />

like how Sean has become an<br />

entertaining and hard-working<br />

individual who is striving<br />

specifically while at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

High <strong>School</strong>. We came in<br />

as freshmen: loud, little, and<br />

lost. We were just settling in to<br />

a new location, trying to learn<br />

something. As sophomores,<br />

we were still looked down on,<br />

but our status improved thanks<br />

to a new crop of freshmen. I<br />

think my classmates would all<br />

agree our junior year was<br />

long, and many of us got<br />

through purely on luck. But<br />

then something wonderful<br />

happened: the class of 2011<br />

left. No longer were we lost or<br />

little, it was senior year and<br />

time to build our legacy. It<br />

started at the first football<br />

game where we wore our<br />

camo, signifying our leadership<br />

status. We were always<br />

lingering in the stands and<br />

leaning heavily on the railing.<br />

At our senior meeting in the<br />

fall, Dr. Short reminded us<br />

that we would soon be graduating,<br />

so we needed to live it<br />

up. We did just that during<br />

Maumee week, dressing in the<br />

crowd pleasing toga. At the<br />

Maumee basketball game, we<br />

enjoyed a lavish dinner of live<br />

goldfish. In the spring our senior<br />

prank was bringing luggage<br />

to school, rebelling<br />

against the ‘no backpack’ rule.<br />

Each graduate sitting here has<br />

to become a dentist. Over the<br />

years, we have all faced difficulties<br />

and suffered from setbacks.<br />

Yet, we were able to<br />

overcome these challenges<br />

and learn from our mistakes.<br />

Because of this we have become<br />

stronger and ready to<br />

face the challenges in the real<br />

world.<br />

As we move on to a new<br />

chapter of our lives, I am sure<br />

there is still one question on<br />

our minds. What does the future<br />

have in store for us Ultimately,<br />

life is what we make<br />

of it, and we are responsible<br />

for our own futures. We<br />

should continue with ‘Gotta<br />

Catch ‘Em All’ and our evolution<br />

process as we go to college<br />

and beyond. Our<br />

education, ambition, and hard<br />

work will shape us into capable<br />

adults ready to accomplish<br />

our dreams and tackle<br />

any challenges. I am certain<br />

that each and every one of us<br />

will go on and do great things<br />

and have a bright future full<br />

of happiness, joy, success,<br />

and love. In the words of Notorious<br />

B.I.G., ‘Sky is the<br />

limit and you know that you<br />

can have what you want, be<br />

what you want.’”<br />

PHS class president’s graduation speech<br />

PHS Class of 2012<br />

147th annual Commencement<br />

Sunday, June 3, 2012<br />

Class Flower<br />

Class Motto<br />

Class Officers<br />

President<br />

Vice President<br />

Secretary<br />

Treasurer<br />

Executive Board<br />

President<br />

Vice President<br />

Secretary<br />

Treasurer<br />

Press Secretary<br />

Stranahan Theater<br />

Gerbera Daisy<br />

“Do not follow where the path<br />

may lead. Go, instead, where<br />

there is no path and leave a trail.”<br />

–Ralph Waldo Emerson<br />

Carmen Alkire<br />

Allison Pinkelman<br />

Megan Kaczinski<br />

Cora Lange<br />

Dayna Miller<br />

Taylor Gladieux<br />

Brittany Ganss<br />

Nicole Neely<br />

Lauren Diehl<br />

contributed, whether it be in<br />

the arts, music, drama, cellar,<br />

band, orchestra, sports, or<br />

clubs, each of us has done<br />

something for our legacy. The<br />

class of 2012 has definitely<br />

left a lasting mark here at <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

The next L word, and<br />

probably the most important,<br />

is love. Throughout our high<br />

school career we have made<br />

friends who sometimes feel<br />

more like family. We spent<br />

weekends having fun, making<br />

mistakes, and learning together.<br />

Imagine how dull<br />

these four years would have<br />

been if we didn’t have our<br />

friends by our side. Together<br />

we have grown up; it is our<br />

friends who have helped us<br />

uncover a part of who we are.<br />

Without them our memories<br />

from high school would not<br />

nearly be as fond. I think it is<br />

appropriate to say we love our<br />

friends. I also think I could<br />

speak for many of the graduates<br />

when I say at times it has<br />

been easier to love our friends<br />

than our parents.<br />

During these four years we<br />

have changed a lot, and disagreements<br />

with our parents<br />

have been easy to come by.<br />

The fact that we are all here<br />

today signifies that we have<br />

made it through together. At<br />

this time I want to congratulate<br />

and thank the parents for<br />

what they have done for us,<br />

despite those low points.<br />

Throughout my high school<br />

career I often thought my job<br />

was the harder of the two:<br />

waking up early, doing all that<br />

homework and going to bed<br />

late. The truth is, their job was<br />

much more difficult. It’s our<br />

parents’ love that has gotten<br />

us here. So thank you for lifting<br />

us up and loving us no<br />

matter what.<br />

Finally I offer congratulations<br />

to my peers. We made it<br />

together! Now, I’ll stop so we<br />

can receive our diplomas and<br />

then using my last L word:<br />

leave, as we set our sights on<br />

our futures. Thank you once<br />

again and welcome to the<br />

commencement ceremony of<br />

the class of 2012.”<br />

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

salutatorian’s graduation speech<br />

By Matthew O’Connor<br />

“Hello and welcome citizens<br />

of the exempted village<br />

of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and others.<br />

Today is the day when our<br />

past 12 years of sleeping<br />

through school finally pays<br />

off. We are finally graduating.<br />

First off I would like to<br />

thank the school board, our<br />

school administrators, our<br />

teacher, our parents, and most<br />

importantly Wikipedia for getting<br />

us through the past four<br />

years of high school.<br />

As my childhood idol Hilary<br />

Duff once sang, “Let’s go<br />

back, back to the beginning,<br />

back to when the Earth, the<br />

sun, the stars all aligned.” Or<br />

as I like to call it, elementary<br />

school. On the first day of<br />

kindergarten, I took what<br />

seemed to be a three-hour bus<br />

ride to Ft. Meigs Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong>. I hopped of the bus<br />

into a foreign territory, full of<br />

giants and rather large books.<br />

I remember thinking, ‘What<br />

did I get myself into’ I soon<br />

came to realize those were<br />

going to be the best days of<br />

my life. Coloring, audio<br />

books, dress up and the class<br />

bunny Thumper; ‘twas a good<br />

year. Unfortunately the good<br />

moments never last and I had<br />

to move on to bigger and better<br />

things.<br />

Elementary school was<br />

filled with many things. Pokémon,<br />

Yugioh, mighty beans<br />

and more–we had it all. You<br />

were not cool if you didn’t<br />

have the windbreaker coat<br />

with your last name on the<br />

back. Recess was the time of<br />

our lives; we played it all,<br />

soccer, ball tag, touch football.<br />

The only thing you really<br />

had to worry about was being<br />

put on the wall. The wall was<br />

the scary place where the bad<br />

kids were kept. Sadly, I was<br />

once caught ‘ridin’ dirty’ and<br />

would experience my own<br />

time in the pokey for looking<br />

at the wrong puddle. I<br />

emerged from the wall at the<br />

end of recess a hardened<br />

criminal.<br />

Now, let’s skip ahead a few<br />

years to the third grade. This<br />

was the first year that we received<br />

actual grades. For my<br />

whole life up to that point I<br />

had an E average–the E standing<br />

for excellent–and I wasn’t<br />

quite sure how I would do on<br />

this new scale. The year<br />

started off pretty well, but<br />

then came the spelling tests.<br />

Those were the bane of my<br />

existence. I prepared the best<br />

that I could for those tests, but<br />

it never helped. One particularly<br />

gloomy day I was<br />

prompted to spell the word<br />

scissors. I could not remember<br />

if there were two s’s or two<br />

z’s. I silently asked God why<br />

he was punishing me. Needless<br />

to say, I spelled it with<br />

two z’s and got my first bad<br />

grade. I was so ashamed that I<br />

hid the test in the back of my<br />

binder so it was to never be<br />

seen by my mother.<br />

We were able to battle<br />

through the next two years of<br />

elementary school. We were<br />

now ready to move on to the<br />

big leagues, junior high. I was<br />

excited to go to big kid<br />

school, but then I found out<br />

the junior high was next to a<br />

race track aptly named I-475.<br />

The lackluster location almost<br />

prevented me from continuing<br />

on with my education, but I<br />

powered through it. I hopped<br />

off the bus for my first day of<br />

junior high and the inside of<br />

the school was HOT. I could<br />

have sworn I was entering the<br />

second level of hell. We<br />

trudged through three years of<br />

awkward times. The light at<br />

the end of the tunnel was the<br />

D.C. trip. That was the highlight<br />

of many of our junior<br />

high years. Nothing is more<br />

thrilling than chasing after a<br />

middle aged woman running<br />

around our nation’s capital<br />

waving a pink umbrella.<br />

The next year we entered<br />

the high school as lowly freshmen.<br />

We were convinced that<br />

this year we would finally<br />

mau-mau-mau-maul Maumee<br />

(like Zechman). Then came<br />

sophomore year, which can<br />

only be surmised as one long<br />

roller coaster ride. Junior year<br />

many of us enrolled in what<br />

would be the second and last<br />

year of Honors Scrapbooking<br />

312. Now we are big bad and<br />

cookie-less seniors.<br />

Finally we made it to this<br />

stage. High school has passed<br />

by in the blink of an eye. In<br />

the years to come I know that<br />

we will all achieve so much.<br />

We are tomorrow’s leaders.<br />

Congratulations Class of<br />

2012, we did it!”<br />

Abigail Reymann receives Rose Reder Memorial<br />

Scholarship from TPD Command Officers’ Assoc.<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> senior Abby Reymann received the Rose Reder Memorial Scholarship–a<br />

$1,000 scholarship honoring Toledo Police Sergeant Rose Reder, an important figure<br />

in the history of the Toledo Police Department.<br />

Abby, the daughter of Michael and Diane Reymann, plans to attend Bowling Green State<br />

University in the fall. Awarding the scholarship to the PHS senior was her uncle Lieutenant<br />

D.M. Schultz, president of the Toledo Police Officers’ Association.<br />

The annual scholarship–established to reflect Sgt. Reder’s commitment and dedication<br />

to young people of the community–is funded by money raised by members of the Toledo<br />

Police Command Officers’ Association. Limited to high school seniors in the greater Toledo<br />

area, eligible students must demonstrate scholastic ability along with the desire to further<br />

their education in law enforcement or a related field.<br />

Congratulations to the 2012<br />

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

from Welch Publishing Co.<br />

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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> graduates recognized for scholarships<br />

Continued from page 3<br />

Scholarship, The Ohio State<br />

University Excellence Scholarship.<br />

Michael Lee–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Mark Leimkuehler–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Lindsey Levans–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Judith Herb College<br />

of Education Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award, Wood<br />

County Retired Teachers Association<br />

Book Grant.<br />

Caitlyn Liebich–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Caleb Lipscomb–The<br />

Bates Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati Cincinnatus<br />

University Scholarship.<br />

Allison Loehrke–Eastern<br />

Michigan University Emerald<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Jessica Mackiewicz–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship.<br />

Peter Mackin–Butler University<br />

Academic Scholarship,<br />

University of Dayton<br />

Dean’s Merit Scholarship.<br />

Elizabeth Mandly–The<br />

John C. and Marguerite H.<br />

Maddy Scholarship, Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Forrest Manning–The Andersons<br />

Principal’s Choice<br />

Scholarship, Kip Boulis Memorial<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Allison Mannix–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Annika Marks–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Nathaniel Martin–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Michaela McCamey–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Clare McDonald–The<br />

George Munger Outstanding<br />

English Student Scholarship,<br />

New York University CAS<br />

Scholarship, Seattle University<br />

Trustee Scholarship.<br />

Michael McGinnis–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Centennial Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Alexander McIntire–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Ashley McNulty–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Northwood<br />

University Freedom Scholarship.<br />

Rachel Meier–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Trine<br />

University Legacy Award and<br />

University Scholarship, Wittenberg<br />

University Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Camille Messenger–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship, The<br />

Robert E. Steinecker Scholarship.<br />

Lauren Milhouse–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Katalin Millen–Eastern<br />

Michigan University Emerald<br />

Scholarship, Wittenberg University<br />

Wittenberg Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Dayna Miller–<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation The<br />

Charles Collins Scholarship.<br />

Emily Miller–Arizona<br />

State University Barrett Study<br />

Abroad Scholarship, National<br />

Merit Finalist Scholarship and<br />

Research Project Scholarship,<br />

Macalester College Merit<br />

Scholarship, Michigan State<br />

University Merit Recognition<br />

Award and Professorial Assistantship,<br />

National Merit<br />

Scholarship Corp BP Foundation,<br />

Inc. Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation The<br />

Dr. David R. Milne Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Cronenwett Scholarship<br />

and Maximus Scholarship,<br />

The University of Alabama<br />

National Merit Finalist Scholarship,<br />

The University of Arizona<br />

National Merit Finalist<br />

Scholarship and Arizona<br />

Study Abroad Scholarship,<br />

The University of New Mexico<br />

National Merit Finalist<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Oklahoma National Merit<br />

Finalist Scholarship and<br />

Study Abroad Scholarship,<br />

University of Minnesota Gold<br />

Scholar Award for National<br />

Merit Finalists.<br />

Lauren Miller –Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, The Fastnacht<br />

Scholarship, Miami<br />

University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati Cincinnatus<br />

University Scholarship.<br />

Dean Mills–The Pete<br />

Raffa Memorial Scholarship,<br />

The University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award.<br />

Scott Milne–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Alyssa Mohler–The Zysik<br />

Health Careers Scholarship,<br />

National Merit Scholarship<br />

Corp, The UPS Foundation<br />

James E. Casey Scholarship,<br />

Ohio Northern University<br />

Presidential Scholarship, The<br />

University of Findlay,<br />

Trustees’ Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Pharmacy<br />

Excellence Scholarship,<br />

The University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award, Wood<br />

County Hospital Medical<br />

Staff Scholarship.<br />

Alexander Morse–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Anthony Moschetti–<br />

Miami University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship, Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Nadia Mufti–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Peter Munger–Notre<br />

Dame College Achievement<br />

Scholarship, Ohio Wesleyan<br />

University Bishop Scholarship.<br />

Ryan Murtha–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Nicole Neely–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, The <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

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

Memorial Scholarship,<br />

OAPSE Chapter 242 2012<br />

Walt Zieman Memorial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Lorna Nel–The Kiwanis<br />

Jim Henry Scholarship.<br />

Kelsea Newman–Junior<br />

Jackets Scholarship,<br />

Youngstown State University<br />

Deans’ Scholarship and<br />

Women’s Basketball Athletic<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Matthew O’Connor–The<br />

Kiwanis Sharon Hendel Memorial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Rebecca O’Toole–Miami<br />

University Jane and James<br />

Denham Scholarship and<br />

Redhawk Excellence Scholarship,<br />

Ohio University Gateway<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Kari Odegaard–University<br />

of Wyoming Rocky Mountain<br />

Scholars Award.<br />

Bridget Parham–Capitol<br />

University Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Lucille P. and Edward<br />

C. Giles Foundation Scholarship,<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University<br />

Branch Rickey<br />

Scholarship, Otterbein University<br />

Trustee Award.<br />

Niti Patel–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Kyle Penzinski–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Capitol<br />

University Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Lourdes University<br />

Faculty Scholarship.<br />

Neehar Phadke–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Omkar Phadke–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Nicholas Phillipps–Case<br />

Western Reserve University<br />

Scholarship, Gustavus Adolphus<br />

College Dean’s Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award, University of Cincinnati<br />

Cincinnatus Century<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Allison Pinkelman–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Megan Proctor–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

David Ralston–Northwest<br />

Missouri State Out-of-State<br />

Achievement Scholarship and<br />

Freshman Merit Award.<br />

Stacie Recker–The University<br />

of Findlay Trustees’<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Stephanie Recker–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship,<br />

Miami University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship.<br />

Federico Resendiz Gutierrez–Bowling<br />

Green State<br />

University Heritage Scholarship,<br />

Miami University<br />

Bridges Program for Excellence,<br />

International Education<br />

and Redhawk Excellence<br />

scholarships.<br />

Abigail Reymann–Toledo<br />

Police Department Rose<br />

Reder Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Kaitlin Richard–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Jessica Riesen–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

John Rigney–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Tessa Rodgers–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Andrew Rodriguez–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Julea Rodriguez–The Kip<br />

Boulis Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Samuel Rodriguez–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship.<br />

Megan Russ–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Calvin College<br />

Honors Scholarship,<br />

Trine University Distinguished<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Ashley Ryan–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Katherine Sabin–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, Butler<br />

University Academic Scholarship,<br />

Lourdes University<br />

Presidential Scholar, Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Rhodes<br />

College Diehl Scholarship,<br />

Wofford College Merit Scholarship.<br />

Lena Salpietro–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

LeeAnn Sandor–Eastern<br />

Michigan University Emerald<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Patrick Sarni–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Michigan<br />

State University Spartan<br />

Scholarship, University of<br />

Cincinnati Cincinnatus Century<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Emily Sattler–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Eastern<br />

Michigan University Emerald<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award, Xavier University<br />

Dean’s Award Scholarship.<br />

Stephen Scheramic–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

James Sedlak–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Tyler Selz–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship,<br />

The University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award.<br />

Andrew Sironko–Miami<br />

University Western College<br />

Scholarship and Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The<br />

College of Wooster Dean’s<br />

Scholarship, Vassar College<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Geri Siudzinski–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, Woodland<br />

Parents’ Club Scholarship.<br />

Beryl Smith–NW Ohio<br />

Youth Soccer League Robert<br />

Kumpe Scholarship.<br />

R. Hunter Smith–Miami<br />

University Men’s Baseball<br />

Athletic Scholarship, Michigan<br />

State University Men’s<br />

Baseball Athletic Scholarship,<br />

Pepperdine University<br />

Men’s Baseball Athletic<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Sarah Snyder–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Kaley Sobanski–High<br />

Point University Presidential<br />

Fellowship Scholarship, Indiana<br />

University Distinction<br />

Scholarship, The Jostens<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Academic Department<br />

Competition Scholarship,<br />

Redhawk Excellence Scholarship,<br />

William E. and Betty<br />

Anne Cromer Family Scholarship,<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Cincinnatus Century<br />

Scholarship and DAAP<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Rosemary Sopkovich–<br />

Ohio University Gateway<br />

Scholarship and Russ Vision<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Jacob Devon Steel–<br />

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />

University Scholar, The<br />

Hance Rogers Memorial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Matthew Steinecker–Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Alexander Steinline–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship, Horatio<br />

Alger Association<br />

National Scholarship, Northern<br />

Michigan University National<br />

Academic Award and<br />

Outstanding Achievement<br />

Award.<br />

Matthew Sullivan–Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The Ohio State<br />

University Maximus Scholarship.<br />

Alexander Taynor–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Elizabeth Tearney–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Grace<br />

College and Seminary Miller<br />

Merit Award, Malone University<br />

Academic Scholarship,<br />

Spring Arbor University<br />

Provost Scholarship and<br />

Women’s Volleyball Scholarship.<br />

Adam Thomas–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Brooke Thomas–Hirzel<br />

Foundation Hirzel Tuition<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary<br />

STRIVE Scholarship.<br />

Ellen Thornberry–Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Bridges<br />

Program for Excellence, Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />

Foundation The Valerie Hovland<br />

Family Book Scholarship.<br />

Benjamin Thornton–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Bridget Timbrook–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Central<br />

Michigan University President’s<br />

Award, Kent State University<br />

Trustee Scholarship.<br />

Emily Treece–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, The<br />

Thomas Schadek Memorial<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation The<br />

Orville F. and Mary Jo<br />

Schaller Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Anthony Tomase–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Rebecca Tudor–The Dick<br />

Sparks Memorial Scholarship,<br />

McNeese State University<br />

Honors College<br />

Scholarship, Notre Dame<br />

College Athletic Scholarship<br />

and Presidential Honors<br />

Scholarship, Youngstown<br />

State University President’s<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Nathan VanHoozen–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, Trine University<br />

Dean’s Scholarship.<br />

Jacob Vaughn–The Pete<br />

Raffa Memorial Scholarship,<br />

Ohio University Gateway<br />

Scholarship, Ohio State University<br />

Provost Scholarship.<br />

Allison Voland–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Andrew Wagner–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, The Pete<br />

Raffa Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Elizabeth Wagner–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Centennial Scholarship.<br />

Tayler Walland–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Capitol<br />

University Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Eastern Michigan University<br />

Emerald Scholarship,<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Professional<br />

Firefighters Local #3331<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Brandon Way–Hirzel Tuition<br />

Scholarship, Johnson &<br />

Wales University FCCLA<br />

Scholarship, Gaebe Eagle<br />

Scout Scholarship and<br />

Prostart Scholarship, The Kiwanis<br />

Jim Henry Scholarship,<br />

Paul Smith’s College Faculty<br />

Scholarship, Sullivan University<br />

Eagle Scout Scholarship,<br />

Imagine America Scholarship,<br />

National Award of Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Senior<br />

Academic Scholarship and<br />

Teacher Recommendation<br />

Scholarship, The Culinary Institute<br />

of America Founders<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Olivia Wehrle–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Kaylyn Weisenburger–<br />

The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Professional<br />

Firefighters Local #3331<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation The John<br />

P. Donahue Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Christian Weiss–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship and New<br />

Student Excellence Award.<br />

Jacob Wenzelman–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Akron Academic<br />

Achievement Scholarship.<br />

Marriah Whaley–<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Rotary STRIVE Scholarship.<br />

Nicholas White–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Brooke Wiland–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Duncan Wiley–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Jocelyn Williams–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Blue and<br />

Gold Scholar Award.<br />

D. Paige Wilson–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Scott Wise–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Natalie Wood–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Meagan Yant–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Jessica Zhang–George<br />

Washington University University<br />

and Alumni Scholarship,<br />

League of Women<br />

Voters Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati Cincinnatus<br />

University Scholarship,<br />

Xavier University Presidential<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Paige Zilba–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Eastern<br />

Michigan University<br />

Emerald Scholarship.<br />

Congratulations<br />

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

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

Class of 2012<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High <strong>School</strong> graduates recognized for scholarships<br />

A total of 207 graduating<br />

seniors who were offered college<br />

scholarships were recognized<br />

at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong>’s commencement exercises<br />

on June 3. They are:<br />

Mariah Adams–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Akron Academic<br />

Achievement Scholarship.<br />

Najeeb Ahmed–Miami<br />

University B r i d g e s<br />

Program for Excellence,<br />

Miami University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship.<br />

Carmen Alkire–The University<br />

of Akron Academic<br />

Achievement Scholarship.<br />

Afreen Alvi–Hirzel Foundation<br />

Hirzel Tuition<br />

Scholarship, Penta Career<br />

Center The Andersons<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Angela Ames–The University<br />

of Toledo R o c k e t<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Elizabeth Andrus–Academic<br />

Investment in Math and<br />

Science AIMS Standard<br />

Scholarship, Bowling Green<br />

State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Evan Appold–Toledo<br />

Community Foundation Pat<br />

Hogan Scholarship.<br />

Allison Artz–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Amanda Ashenfelter–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Jaryd Wellstead<br />

Gilts Scholarship.<br />

Caitlyn Baird–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, Miami<br />

University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship, University<br />

of Dayton Trustee’s<br />

Merit Scholarship, Wittenberg<br />

University W i t t e n -<br />

berg Scholar Award.<br />

Robert Barch–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Michaela Becker–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Blake Beery–The University<br />

of Toledo R o c k e t<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Christopher Behrendt–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Centennial Scholarship,<br />

Kent State University Trustee<br />

Scholarship, Kent State University<br />

Honors Scholarship,<br />

Kent State University Honors<br />

Residence Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati CCM<br />

Honors Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati Cincinnatus<br />

Century Scholarship, Wright<br />

State University Theatre Arts<br />

Talent Scholarship, Wright<br />

State University Wright State<br />

Scholar Scholarship.<br />

William Bentley–Baldwin<br />

Wallace College Presidential<br />

Scholarship, Case Western<br />

Reserve University<br />

Scholarship, John Carroll<br />

University Scholarship, The<br />

George Munger Memorial<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Herman F. and Marjory<br />

E. Mizer Scholarship, University<br />

of Dayton Trustees Merit<br />

Scholarship, Valparaiso University<br />

Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Wittenberg University<br />

Scholar Award, Xavier University<br />

Trustee Scholarship.<br />

Lucas Boff–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Winona Booher–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Anthony Bojanowski– The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Brooke Breckenridge–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Alumni Laureate Scholars<br />

Award, BGSU Centennial<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Bridges Program for<br />

Excellence and Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship,<br />

Miami University Richard<br />

and Emily Smucker Scholarship,<br />

The Sherwin-Williams<br />

Foundation Sons and Daughters<br />

of Sherwin-Williams Employee<br />

Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award.<br />

Jasmine Brice–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, The<br />

Becky Hendel Memorial<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Trevor Brown–Frank Parents<br />

Club Scholarship, Owens<br />

Community College Academic<br />

Excellence Scholarship.<br />

A. Douglas Burkhardt–<br />

Marymount Manhattan College<br />

Freshman Academic Excellence<br />

Scholarship,<br />

Marymount Manhattan College<br />

Dance Competitive<br />

Award, Marymount Manhattan<br />

College Gladys Brooks<br />

Leadership Scholarship.<br />

Zachary Burns–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship,<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Cincinnatus Century Scholarship.<br />

Shelby Buzzell–North<br />

Central College Honor Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Findlay President’s Scholarship.<br />

Micah Carter–Eastern<br />

Michigan University Emerald<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Hanna Chambers–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Elizabeth Chaney–Penta<br />

Career Center <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Kyle Cherry–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Vincent Ciccantelli–John<br />

Carroll University Scholarship,<br />

University of Dayton Father<br />

Chaminade Scholarship,<br />

Xavier University Buschmann<br />

Award.<br />

Kolin Cookson–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Trustees Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, University of<br />

Cincinnati Cincinnatus Century<br />

Scholarship, University<br />

of Kentucky Provost Scholarship<br />

for Non-Residents.<br />

Samuel Cottle–Antioch<br />

College Horace Mann Fellowship,<br />

Bowling Green State<br />

University Heritage Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Jason Crockett–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Andrea Davis–Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Casey Delaney–The Ohio<br />

State University Tr u s t e e s<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Sarah<br />

Dhondt–Adrian<br />

College Full-Tuition Scholarship,<br />

Bluffton University<br />

Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Centennial Scholarship,<br />

The Genoa Bank Scholarship,<br />

National Merit Scholarship<br />

Corp. Rexam Inc Scholarship.<br />

Lauren Diehl –Better Business<br />

Bureau and Habitec Security<br />

Jim Smythe<br />

Memorial Student of Integrity<br />

Award, Bowling Green<br />

Alumni Association Alumni<br />

Legacy Scholarship, BGSU<br />

Delbert Latta Scholarship,<br />

BGSU Heritage Scholarship,<br />

BGSU National Association<br />

of Purchasing Management/<br />

Toledo Scholarship, BGSU<br />

Women’s Golf Athletic<br />

Award, Leadership Toledo<br />

and the Toledo Community<br />

Foundation Youth in Philanthropy<br />

Encouraging Excellence<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Michael J. Blackburn<br />

Memorial Scholarship.<br />

Kaitlyn Dimmerling–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Jessica Doore–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, Calvin<br />

College Faculty Honors<br />

Scholarship, Cedarville University<br />

Academic Excellence<br />

Scholarship, Indiana<br />

Wesleyan University Academic<br />

Scholarship, The <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

Education<br />

Association Scholarship.<br />

Courtney Drass–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Jessica Dudley–Calvin<br />

College Dean’s Scholarship,<br />

Grace College Honors Scholarship,<br />

Indiana Wesleyan University<br />

A c a d e m i c<br />

Scholarship, Malone University<br />

Scholarship, Mount Vernon<br />

Nazarene University<br />

Achievement Academic<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Tyler Custer Memorial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Abbey Dunckel–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Sadie Duquette–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Austin Eber–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Felicia Eisenbrandt–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Centennial Scholarship,<br />

The Brian Huntley Memorial<br />

Scholarship, Lourdes University<br />

Academic Scholarship<br />

and Women’s Softball Athletic<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Joshua Endicott–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Rebecca English–Adelphi<br />

University Deans’ Talent<br />

Award and Recognition<br />

Award, American Music and<br />

Dramatic Academy MDA<br />

Scholarship and VIP Scholarship,<br />

Pace University Trustee<br />

Recognition Award, Wagner<br />

College Alumni Music<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Michael Finch–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Lexie Finnegan–The University<br />

of Findlay President’s<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Jacob Fleming–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Kira Forgash–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Raymond Frey–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Jacob Gallerno–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship,<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Cincinnatus Century Scholarship.<br />

Brittany Ganss–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Tess Gao–Best Buy Children’s<br />

Foundation Best Buy<br />

Scholarship, Case Western<br />

Reserve University Scholarship,<br />

The Kiwanis Sharon<br />

Hendel Memorial Scholarship,<br />

Miami University Board<br />

of Trustees Scholarship/B<br />

Harrison, Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence Scholarship,<br />

Ohio Northern University<br />

Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Scholarship America<br />

Burger King Scholars Award,<br />

The Ohio State University Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The<br />

Ohio State University Provost<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Toledo Presidential Scholarship,<br />

Youngstown State University<br />

Trustees’ Level 1<br />

Scholarship, Zonta Club of<br />

Toledo I Zonta International<br />

Young Women in Public Affairs<br />

Award.<br />

Devon Giesige–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Heidelberg<br />

University Dean’s<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Taylor Gladieux–Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, National<br />

Merit Scholarship Corporation<br />

Schindler Elevator Corporation<br />

Scholarship, Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Provost Scholarship.<br />

Karissa Gordon–Denison<br />

University Alumni Award,<br />

Miami University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, The University<br />

of Toledo Athletic Scholarship.<br />

Nicole Gordon–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Kent State<br />

University Trustee Scholarship,<br />

Miami University Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship,<br />

Ohio University Gateway<br />

Scholarship, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Elizabeth Munger Memorial<br />

Scholarship, The Ohio<br />

State University Mansfield<br />

Campus Academic Scholarship.<br />

Danielle Grieb–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Dylan Grieselding–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, Thompson<br />

Teachers Alumni Scholarship,<br />

Woodman of the World Assured<br />

Life Association The<br />

Supreme Camp of the American<br />

Woodmen Scholarship.<br />

Allyson Gryczewski–<br />

Central Michigan University<br />

President’s Award, The University<br />

of Findlay President’s<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Alexandria Harrah–Lee<br />

University Dean’s Scholarship,<br />

Toth Elementary <strong>School</strong><br />

PTO Scholarship.<br />

Michael Henderson–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship,<br />

The University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award.<br />

Dana Herroon–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Matthew Hickam–Ohio<br />

University Gateway Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Connor Hoffmann–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship, The<br />

Robert E. Steinecker Scholarship,<br />

The University of<br />

Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Robert Hovland–Ashland<br />

University President’s Scholarship,<br />

John Carroll University<br />

Scholarship, Kent State<br />

University Honors Residence<br />

Scholarship, KSU Honors<br />

Scholarship and Trustee<br />

Scholarship, The Pete Raffa<br />

Memorial Scholarship, Miami<br />

University Bridges Program<br />

for Excellence and Redhawk<br />

Excellence Scholarship, Ohio<br />

Wesleyan University Leland<br />

F. and Helen Schubert Scholarship,<br />

Spring Arbor University<br />

Presidential Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Provost Scholarship, The University<br />

of Findlay Trustees’<br />

Scholarship, Xavier University<br />

Trustee Scholarship.<br />

Taylor Humphrey–Eastern<br />

Michigan University Alexander<br />

Scholarship and The Regents<br />

Gold Scholarship, Frank<br />

Parents’ Club Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s Foundation<br />

The Herman F. and Marjory<br />

E. Mizer Scholarship.<br />

Rachel Jender–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Kyle Jenkins–VFW Post<br />

6170 Al Gerkovich Memorial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Eric Johnson–The University<br />

of Akron Academic<br />

Achievement Scholarship.<br />

Josiah Johnson–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Daniel Johnston–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, University of<br />

Dayton Dean’s Merit Scholarship.<br />

Melissa Jones–Ashland<br />

University President’s Scholarship,<br />

Bowling Green State<br />

University Centennial Scholarship,<br />

Indiana Wesleyan University<br />

Academic<br />

Scholarship, The Carol R.<br />

Holfinger Memorial Scholarship,<br />

Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Provost Scholarship.<br />

Sean Jones–Bowling<br />

Green State University Centennial<br />

Scholarship, Indiana<br />

Wesleyan University Academic<br />

Scholarship, The John<br />

C. and Marguerite H. Maddy<br />

Scholarship, Ohio University<br />

Gateway Excellence Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Maximus Scholarship.<br />

Megan Kaczinski–Marquette<br />

University I g n a t i u s<br />

Academic Achievement<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship, The Ohio State<br />

University Agriculture College<br />

Scholarship and Trustees<br />

Scholarship, University of<br />

Kentucky Thomson Bryant Jr.<br />

Scholarship, University of<br />

Kentucky Provost Scholarship<br />

for Non-Residents, Xavier<br />

University Presidential<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Wakanene Kamau–<br />

Amherst College A m h e r s t<br />

College Scholarship, Bowdoin<br />

College Joshua<br />

Lawrence Chamberlain<br />

Scholarship, Miami University<br />

Board of Trustees Scholarship/B<br />

Harrison and<br />

Redhawk Excellence Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />

Foundation The George and<br />

Elizabeth Munger Outstanding<br />

Citizenship Scholarship,<br />

Reed College Presidential<br />

Scholar, Swarthmore College<br />

Scholarship, The University<br />

of Chicago Odyssey Scholarship<br />

and University Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Katelyn Kauth–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Michael Kaylor–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

David Kellermeyer–<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Heritage Scholarship,<br />

University of Dayton Dean’s<br />

Merit Scholarship.<br />

Kelly Kilpatrick–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship.<br />

Robert Kitson–Best Buy<br />

@ 15 Scholarship, Case Western<br />

Reserve University Scholarship,<br />

Ohio Northern<br />

University Presidential Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />

Foundation The Schaller Memorial<br />

Scholarship, Toledo<br />

Community Foundation Pat<br />

Hogan Scholarship, University<br />

of Cincinnati Cincinnatus<br />

University Scholarship and<br />

Engineering and Applied Science<br />

Freshman Scholastic<br />

Award.<br />

Shaina Klammer–Miami<br />

University Redhawk Excellence<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Taylor Knight–Adrian<br />

College Dean Scholar,<br />

Bluffton University Trustees<br />

Scholarship, Heidelberg University<br />

Dean’s Scholarship,<br />

The University of Toledo<br />

Rocket Scholar Award, Thiel<br />

College Merit Award Scholarship.<br />

Jaclyn Kohler–Kent State<br />

University Trustee Scholarship,<br />

Honors Scholarship,<br />

Honors Residence Scholarship,<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Provost Scholarship,<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Cincinnatus Century Scholarship.<br />

Meredith Kolvey–Bowling<br />

Green State University<br />

Founders Scholarship, Central<br />

Michigan University President’s<br />

Award.<br />

Jessica Krausnick–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award, University of<br />

Dayton Trustee’s Merit<br />

Scholarship.<br />

Ryan Kuns–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Matthew Kurek–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Lindsey LaCourse–The<br />

University of Toledo Rocket<br />

Scholar Award.<br />

Mallory Laird–Bowling<br />

Green State University Heritage<br />

Scholarship, Kent State<br />

University Trustee Scholarship,<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />

Foundation The Robert C. and<br />

Dorothy J. Welch Scholarship.<br />

Cora Lange–Ohio University<br />

Gateway Scholarship.<br />

Jessica Lau–The University<br />

of Toledo Rocket Scholar<br />

Award.<br />

Jennifer Lee–Miami University<br />

Redhawk Excellence<br />

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