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Happy Thanksgiving! - The Rossford Record Journal

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Page 2 — November 20, 2012 — HOLLAND-SPRINGFIELD JOURNALJennifer BardaOwens AlumnaRadiographer, Promedica St. Luke’s HospitalReady. Set. Go!Owens is the answer.Go to Owens and find your career path.Classes begin Jan. 7.Apply today! owens.edu/owensccHolland SpringfieldCommunityCalendarTo include your organization’s activities in this calendar,drop off the details in the <strong>Journal</strong>’s drop box at the HollandBranch Library, or mail them to the <strong>Journal</strong>, 117 East SecondStreet, PO Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. Or sendan e-mail, with the date, time and location, to edi tor@ hollandsfj.us.<strong>The</strong> deadline for the weekly calendar is Thursday atnoon.Wednesday, November 219:00 a.m. Holland Senior Center, at the Lodge atStrawberry Acres, 950 South McCordAvenue until 2 p.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m.Reservations due by noon on Mondays.Call 419-865-7104 for reservations or information.Other activities available.11:00 a.m. Compass Club at the Black Pearl, 4630Heatherdowns Boulevard. New memberswelcome.11:30 a.m. Weight Loss Support Group at 1440Waterville-Monclova Road in Waterville.Call 419-878-8823 to register.Thursday, November 22<strong>Happy</strong> <strong>Thanksgiving</strong>1:00 p.m. Free <strong>Thanksgiving</strong> meal at the DwellingPlace, at 8201 Angola Road in Holland,until 3:30 p.m.Friday, November 234:30 p.m. Fish fry at Holland American Legion, 1074Clarion Avenue. Lake perch, pollock, steaks,shrimp, chicken strips, burgers are available.For carry-out, call 419-865-8511.5:00 p.m. All-you-care-to-eat fish dinner and more atConn-Weissenberger American Legion,2020 West Alexis Road, until 7 p.m.5:00 p.m. Fish fry at Joseph W. Diehn American LegionPost 468, 5580 Centennial Road in Sylvania.419-882-9080.7:00 p.m. Dance at Joseph W. Diehn American LegionPost 468, 5580 Centennial Road in Sylvania.419-882- 9080.Saturday, November 2410:00 a.m. Thrift Shop at Village Meadows, VillageMeadows Drive off McCord Road until 2p.m. Donations accepted. Call 419-866-0227 for information.Monday, November 2611:00 a.m. Lunch at Conn-Weissenberger AmericanLegion, 2020 West Alexis Road, until 1p.m.7:00 p.m. Depression and bipolar support group atProvidence Lutheran Church, 8131 AirportHighway. For information, call Nancy Kargat 419-867-9422 or 517-281-8042.7:30 p.m. Springfield Township Board of ZoningAppeals at the township hall, 7617 AngolaRoad.Tuesday, November 279:30 a.m. Lucas County Commissioners at the LucasCounty Office Building, One GovernmentCenter, Toledo.10:00 a.m. Thrift Shop at Village Meadows, VillageMeadows Drive off McCord Road until 2p.m. Donations accepted. Call 419-866-0227 for information.2:00 p.m. Lucas County Commissioners (departmentreports and hearings or grievance hearings)at the Lucas County Office Building, OneGovernment Center, Toledo.7:00 p.m. Divorced and Separated Support Group atSt. Patrick of Heatherdowns Parish, 4201Heatherdowns Boulevard, in the conferenceroom, until 9 p.m.<strong>The</strong> following individualsapplied for marriage licenseswith the LucasCounty Probate Court, October1 through October31, 2012.Cyrus C. Chan, ShorelineDrive, Holland; Suzie Yuen-Kwen Hui, Creek WayDrive, S.E., Kentwood,Michigan.Daniel T. Shufelt, FrankfortRoad, Holland; Elisa R.Cordero, Curwood Road,Holland.Jeremy J. Macke, EastPackwood Avenue, Maitland,Florida; Natalie A.Dugan, Willowood Avenue,Maumee.Justin M. Brown and BrittanyE. Heflin, both of SouthHill Parkway, Holland.Joseph W. Hill, III andLori L. Tellings, both ofSouth McCord Road, Holland.Larry D. Cechin, II, HillLeadInspireCompeteServeSt. Ursula Academy& Junior AcademyA Catholic college preparatory schoolfounded in the Ursuline tradition.Grades 6 -12Placement Test, Dec. 1Dorr School celebrates ABCs at Alphabet PartyStudents at Dorr ElementarySchool recently enjoyed an AlphabetParty.<strong>The</strong> evening event offered studentsan opportunity to read,sing and even eat the letters ofthe alphabet.<strong>The</strong>re were various stations,including one with cereal shapedlike the ABCs.Other stations included projectswith stickers, play-doughand beads.Assisting teachers with thestations were members ofSpringfield High School StudentsIn Action.Right: Kaden Creado usedcookie cutters shaped like lettersto spell his name in play-dough.Below: What’s your favoriteletter? <strong>The</strong> answer to that questionwas a “toss-up” for Dorrkindergarten students Miya Hunt,Sophie Phillips and Renna Hassan.Marriage LicensesAvenue, Toledo; Tara A.Hashim, Dorr Street, Toledo.Joshua J. Glenn and JoniM. Carroll, both of NorthMcCord Road, Toledo.Gregory A. Welsh,Marshwood Drive, Sylvania;Jennifer A. Buchele, GardenRoad, Maumee.Gregory S. Shubeta,Firethorne Drive, Toledo;Virgina R. Ward, West BancroftStreet, Toledo.Matthew A. Laycock andKathleen A. Hinckley, bothof West Woodside, Holland.Jeffrey A. Williams andParicia A. Rose, both of DorrStreet, Toledo.Michael J. Snoderly andKitiara Arquette, both of NebraskaAvenue, Toledo.Christopher K. Cardell,Garden Road, Maumee;Kelsey L. Sczesny, NorthRiver Road, Waterville.Trevor J. Herman andColleen N. Brannon, both ofGarden Road, Maumee.Jason A. Donaldson andKatie L. Rose, both of WestBancroft Street, Toledo.Christopher K. Blessingand Stephanie L. Heiden,both of Denton Lane,Maumee.Jeffrey D. Thieman andBeth A. Cooley, both ofRoyce Road, Toledo.James W. Perrin and AnnaM. Walker, both of RyewyckDrive, Toledo.Marshall C. Carney andAshley R. Koedam, both ofGlenhurst Drive, Maumee.Dwight E. Carroll, Jr. andRebecca L. Burnham, bothof Dorr Street, Toledo.Like the<strong>Journal</strong> onContinued from page 1ABLE/GED instructor, $20per hour; Dennis Dunlap,adult education, pharmacytechnologies, $18 per hour;Michael Knitz, adult education,welding, $18 per hour;Nancy Nirschl, substituteschool nurse, $110.87 perday for 2012-13; KevinBaumberger, adult educationwelding, $18 per hour;Pamela Sprouse-Burch,adult education culinary,$18 per hour, and WilliamDrake, adult educationABLE/GED, $20 per hourand ConnectOhio instructor,$18 per hour.<strong>The</strong> board also hiredKaren Jenne, part-time instructionalaide, $13.64 perhour, and Amy Lach, substitutecafeteria worker, $11.01per hour.•Approved eight policiespertaining to evaluation ofadministrators, bullying andother forms of aggression,vendor relations, studentnetwork and Internet useand safety, staff network andInternet use and safety, personalinformation systems,student records and studentabuse and neglect.•Heard from center directorJeff Kurtz that ExplorePenta Days, held November7 through 9 went well.“We had 2,200 studentsvisit, and it went smootherthan in the past,” he said,adding that Penta students“stepped up as leaders,” explainingwhy they are excitedabout their respectivecareer programs.•Approved Kate Cecil, aBowling Green State Universitystudent, as a mildmoderateintervention internfor the spring semester. Shewill be working with instructorJoy Torres.•Announced that the2012 Holiday Showcasefeaturing the Petals andPlants Flower Shop, culinaryarts and cosmetologyprograms will be held at thecareer center on November29 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.•Placed under board reviewcourses of study formathematics, English andagriculture satellite programs.•Approved courses ofstudy for administrative andprofessional support, constructionmasonry, exercisescience, floral design/greenhouse management,gas and diesel engine systems,job training/projectSEARCH, landscape design/turfgrassmanagement,medical and legal officemanagement, medical technologiesand small animalcare.•Approved 23 requests toattend professional meetings.<strong>The</strong> next board of educationmeeting will be at 5:15p.m., Wednesday, December12, at the board meetingroom, 9301 Buck Road, PerrysburgTownship, and isopen to the public.HOW CAN I CARE FOR HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP? WHATWILL IT COST? WHAT IF HE’S IN PAIN? HOW CAN I CARE OF HIM?was I goingare of him? Whgoing to have that was it goingst? How would Iw was I goe of himgoing toWhat wacost? HowWHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP? WHAT WILL IT COST? WHAT IF HE’S INPAIN?HOW CAN I TAKE CARE OF HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP?HOW CAN I care for him?WHAT WILL IT COST? WHAT IF HE’S IN PAIN?HOW CAN I TAKE CAREWhat if HE’S IN PAIN?OF HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP? WHAT WILL IT COST? WHAT IFHE’S IN PAIN? HOW CAN I TAKE CARE OF HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR We are the area’s largest and most experienced provider of hospicenage? Hcare, a nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing the bestHELP? WHAT g WILL to IT takeCOST? WHAT IF HE’S IN PAIN?HOW CAN I TAKEpossible end-of-life experience for our patients and their families.WHO CAN I call for help?What wase to dooing tould I me of himing to ht was itHow wPenta board receives updateWHAT WILL IT cost?CARE OF HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP? WHAT WILL IT COST? Ask for us by name. <strong>The</strong> sooner you do, the more we can help.WHAT IF HE’S IN PAIN?HOW CAN I TAKE CARE OF HIM? WHO CAN ICALL FOR HELP? WHAT WILL IT COST? WHAT IF HE’S IN PAIN?HOWCAN I TAKE CARE OF HIM? WHO CAN I CALL FOR HELP? WHAT WILL© 2012 Hospice of Northwest OhioSchool board hears presentation“I constantly felt like I was in the hands of experts with Hospice ofNorthwest Ohio. I didn’t know if my husband needed a change ofmedicine or needed to sit up. I didn’t know all the things to makehim comfortable, but they did.”Continued from page 1middle school custodian,$16.55 per hour.•Recognized KaitlynneHersch as a volunteer swimcoach.•Approved a master serviceagreement for paraprofessionalswith RachelWixey and Associates.•Reviewed policies pertainingto purchasing procedures,curriculumdevelopment, student dresscode and parent/booster organizations.•Approved a changefrom two to four hours forsecretaries Ally Briggs, Holland;Jamie Filipiak,Crissey; Deana Nehren,Dorr, and Janet White, Holloway.•Received an update onHolland Elementary fromPrincipal Gary Devol.•Approved three requeststo attend professional meetings.<strong>The</strong> next board of educationmeeting will be at 5:30p.m., Wednesday, November28, at the administrationbuilding, 6900 Hall Street,Holland, and is open to thepublic.Subscribe to the<strong>Journal</strong> today!<strong>Thanksgiving</strong> closingsIn observance of <strong>Thanksgiving</strong>, the following businessesand offices will be closed on Thursday, November22.•Holland Springfield <strong>Journal</strong> offices, closed November22-23•Owens Community College, closed November 21-25•Holland Post Office, 6923 Angola Road•Lucas County offices, closed November 22-23•Springfield Township offices, closed November 22-23•Village of Holland, 1245 Clarion Avenue, closed November22-23•Toledo-Lucas County Libraries•Fifth Third Bank, 6600 Airport Highway•PNC, 7015 West Spring Meadows Drive•Jeep Country Credit Union, 7030 West Spring MeadowsDrive, closed November 22-23•Huntington Bank, 1311 South McCord Road“Once Hospice of Northwest Ohiostepped in, my worries were gone.”– Anita, wife of a Hospice of Northwest Ohio patientAnswers for Living the Last Months of LifeVisit hospicenwo.org419-661-4001 (Ohio) 734-568-6801 (Michigan)1 8 5:18 PMPlacement TestSaturday, December 18:00 amParent Information Meeting 8:15 am<strong>The</strong> OneSMplace to be Irish.Call 419-531-1693www.toledosua.orgSince 1854Scan this QR Codefor quick access toour website.CentralCatholic.org

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