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October 17, 2012 PDF Edition of the Perrysburg Messenger Journal

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Fall Festival slated at Levis Commons Oct. 20Sometimes <strong>the</strong> bestdoesn’t cost more.At Maison-Dardenne-Walker, you will find that a beautiful facilityand a warm, home-like atmosphere doesn’t have to cost you more.Whe<strong>the</strong>r it’s pre-planning or aftercare, our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff iscommitted to helping families during <strong>the</strong> times <strong>the</strong>y need us most.Superior service and quality at affordable pricing is what distinguishesMaison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Homes from everyone else.Complete FuneralService Package$5,810The Town Center at LevisCommons’ Annual Fall Festivalwill be held on Saturday,<strong>October</strong> 20, and feature a funafternoon <strong>of</strong> events for <strong>the</strong>family. From spooky carnivalgames, a straw bale racetrack, cow milking, to pumpkinbowling and hayrides, allactivities are free to <strong>the</strong> public.Events will take placefrom 3 to 5 p.m., in <strong>the</strong>grassy area west <strong>of</strong> JB’sSarnie Shoppe near <strong>the</strong> clocktower.Pumpkin bowling, hayrides,spooky science withImagination Station, cowmilking and many o<strong>the</strong>r activitieswill entertain <strong>the</strong> family.A straw bale race track,sponsored by John Deere andFindlay Implement, will beavailable for children to driveminiature battery-poweredgators and tractors.Haywire, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>busiest country bands innorthwest Ohio, will performtoe-tapping tunes <strong>the</strong> entirefamily will enjoy.A costume contest willbegin at 5 p.m. There will bethree categories with a firstplace winner in each; mostcreative, best “team” costume,and best <strong>of</strong> show. Ateam <strong>of</strong> judges will choose<strong>the</strong> winners who will receivea Levis Commons prizepackage.A corn-hole tournamentwill be held from 5:30 to 7p.m. Registration will beginat 5 p.m. There will be acorn-hole game set-up forunstructured play as well.Register a team online atwww.shopleviscommons.com.Certain events are wea<strong>the</strong>rdependent. Visit www.shopleviscommons.com forup-to-date information onwea<strong>the</strong>r related adjustmentsand cancellations.HCF announces <strong>the</strong> remodeling <strong>of</strong> The ManorHouse, open house set for Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 21The HCF Family <strong>of</strong>Companies, owner and managementfor <strong>the</strong> Manor At<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, announced <strong>the</strong>recently completed buildingremodel and opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>new <strong>the</strong>rapy wing. TheManor At <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is a 125bed skilled nursing and rehabilitationcenter located at250 Manor Drive, in <strong>the</strong>Three Meadows community.A community open housewill take place on Sunday,<strong>October</strong> 21, from 1 to 4 p.m.The public may take a tour <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> facility. Refreshmentswill be available. Residentsmay also schedule a tour bycalling 419-874-0306.The Manor At <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’sdesign promotes socialization,independenceand provides families withcomfortable surroundingsthat encourage visitation andresident interaction.The approximately50,000 square foot campusfeatures a café, communityroom, beauty salon, wellnessclinic, shared and privatesuites, <strong>the</strong>rapy wing withstate-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong> art equipment,and an outdoor patio andcourtyard.The staff members exemplifyHCF’s commitment toproviding <strong>the</strong> best care possiblein an environment thatpromotes quality <strong>of</strong> life.Starting with traditional carepractices and high standards,HCF continuously enhancesindividualized care plans andimplements person centeredcare values to take patientcare to <strong>the</strong> next level resultingin care <strong>of</strong> excellence.The facility provides acomprehensive range <strong>of</strong>quality health care servicesincluding: 24-hour skilledand intermediate nursingcare; admissions seven daysa week; private and semi-privaterooms; short-term rehabilitation;long-term care,hospice care, respite stays;post-operative care; tracheotomycare, wound management,pain managementand IV, TPN, and IV antibiotic<strong>the</strong>rapy.Thank You!They also provide physical,occupational and speech<strong>the</strong>rapies, restorative nursingprogram and specialized dietaryservices.Whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> patient is interestedin post-hospital rehabilitation,chronic diseasemanagement, rehabilitationto home, or even long-termcare, <strong>the</strong> Manor At <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<strong>the</strong> only family ownedand operated <strong>Perrysburg</strong>skilled care community, is<strong>the</strong>re to meet <strong>the</strong> patient’scare and rehabilitative needs.HCF Management Inc.,has remained family-ownedand operated since 1968. Offeringcare communities inOhio and Pennsylvania, HCFensures that each care communityprovides exceptionalcare and <strong>the</strong> highest quality<strong>of</strong> life for residents. EachHCF managed care communityhas a reputation as acommunity leader-providingan array <strong>of</strong> support rangingfrom skilled nursing care andrehabilitative services to assistedliving services.We would like to THANK all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people that contributed to <strong>the</strong> Muir/Hreben fundraiser,your generosity made <strong>the</strong> event possible. And to all <strong>the</strong> volunteers who gave <strong>the</strong>irtime and effort to make this event <strong>the</strong> success that it was.Welch Publishing Co.Ed Schmidt Auto Group, Inc.American Rent-All, Inc.Laibe ElectricD&R Demolition, LLCJEHMHeidelberg DistributingHoward T. Moriarty Co.Royal Deli Foods, Inc.The Wolf 107.7Signature HarleyCasa BarronBody & SoulWitzler ShankHardy Communications & MarketingSigns NowHerbies Ltd.Home DepotC&L SanitationThe Muir FamilyThe Hreben FamilyThe Muir/Hreben CommitteeDr. Jeffrey BunkersBlue Sky Quilting & GiftsPNC BankDombey & Hart Law OfficesHealing BarnThe Copy CenterMax & Erma’sBooks A MillionFrischsRalphiesJedsSt. Julian FitnessSchakoladRave TheatersBaby Cakes To Go, Co.The Barbers InWayne McMillianVollmer FarmsModern Woodman <strong>of</strong> AmericaDonations can be made to Tax deductible 501 (c) 3 Corporation Muir/Hreben Benefit, Inc.110 West Second Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551• Funeral Home Services• Metal Casket• Outer Burial Container• Register Book PackagePERRYSBURGCommunityCalendarTo include your organization’s activities in this calendar,mail or drop <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> details to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, 1<strong>17</strong>East Second Street, PO Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552.Or send an e-mail, with <strong>the</strong> date, time and location, to dianaw@perrysburg.com.The deadline for <strong>the</strong> weekly calendaris Friday at noon.Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 189:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifthfloor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,open discussion at St. Timothy’s EpiscopalChurch, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong>public.7:00 p.m. No Mike Night presented by PRIZMCreative Community at Books a Million atJoe Muggs Cafe at <strong>the</strong> Town Center atLevis Commons until 9 p.m.Friday, <strong>October</strong> 199:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clo<strong>the</strong>sline, free clothing <strong>of</strong>feredat St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871East Boundary. Open until 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at <strong>the</strong> Carranor Club,502 East Second Street.8:00 p.m. Glass City Singles dance at HollandGardens, 6530 Angola Road, Holland. Call734-856-8963 for information.Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 209:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Recycling Collectionat <strong>the</strong> Township Maintenance Building,26609 Lime City Road, until noon.12:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,open discussion at St. Timothy’s EpiscopalChurch, 871 East Boundary. Open to <strong>the</strong>public.8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at FirstUnited Methodist Church, 200 WestSecond Street.Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 216:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at SchallerMemorial Building, 130 West IndianaAvenue.Monday, <strong>October</strong> 226:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Exchange Club at <strong>the</strong> HolidayInn Express, 10621 Fremont Pike.7:00 p.m. Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Wood County Republican Club at<strong>the</strong> Holiday Inn Express, 10621 FremontPike. Doors open at 7 p.m., with meetingand presentation at 7:30 p.m. For moreinformation visit <strong>the</strong> Web site, nwc.woodcountyrepublicanparty.com.7:30 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> American Legion at <strong>the</strong> SchallerMemorial Building, 130 West IndianaAvenue.7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting,at Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master,28744 Simmons Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 239:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on <strong>the</strong> fifthfloor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wood County Office Building,One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.12:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29129Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.7:00 p.m. Divorce and Separated Support Group atSt. Patrick <strong>of</strong> Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Parish conferenceroom, 4201 Hea<strong>the</strong>rdowns Boulevard.Call 419-724-4675 for information.Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 247:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in <strong>the</strong> lower level<strong>of</strong> Way Public Library, 101 East IndianaAvenue. Open to <strong>the</strong> public.2:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board <strong>of</strong> Trusteesdepartment head meeting at <strong>the</strong> townshiphall, 26609 Lime City Road.6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide 12-stepself-help support group for relatives andfriends concerned about substance abuse orbehavorial problems <strong>of</strong> a loved one, atBlessed John XXII Catholic Community,24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome.Call 419-931-4005 for information.6:00 p.m. Toastmasters Club at Zenobia Shrine, 8048Broadstone Boulevard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol supportgroup meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 EastBoundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200East Second Street.Chips A’Hoy fund-raiser Nov. 3As part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>Area Historic Museum’sChips A’Hoy that will beheld November 3, at CarranorHunt and Polo Club from8 to 11 p.m., <strong>the</strong>re will be asilent auction and raffledrawings for three prizes.To date, <strong>the</strong> followingbusinesses and individualshave made donations toward<strong>the</strong>m: Cross Winds, FunnyBones, Bruce Roberts, Bodyand Sole, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Collision,Syd and Diane’s, MudHens, Walleye, DetroitTigers, Harley Davidson,Corks, Salon Hazelton, Kazmaier’s,Waterhouse, Roseand Thistle, D’vine Design,Ottawa Hills Travel, Zingo’s,Chocolate Shoppe, Angel at101, Framers, Lily’s, CasaBaron, Tireman Auto ServiceCenter, Churchill’s, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,Sheffield Road, Kohne’s,House <strong>of</strong> Tradition, ApplianceCenter, Ragazza, SouthSuburban Animal Hospital,Fiddlesticks, Fitness For All,Nazareth Hall, Lieven’s, C.Sterling Jewelers, Ken’sFlower Shop, David Wise,McGivern Diamonds, FancyCat Gallery, Carpets by Otto,Sophia Lustig, SamsenHome Furnishing Co., JudyJustus, Meigs, and SweetCharity Design.Tickets cost $45, whichincludes 500 chips and fiveraffle tickets as a start toward<strong>the</strong> prizes that can be won byplaying at <strong>the</strong> 12 game tables–10Black Jack and twopoker. Pianist Eric Dickeywill provide music for <strong>the</strong>event, and Mike Robargewill be <strong>the</strong> master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies.There will be a cashbar, and hearty hors d’oeuvres.For more information orto purchase tickets, call PhyllisMorton at 419-872-0846,Marsha Molnar at 419-878-3500, Cary Wise at 419-754-6830, Polly White at419-874-1890, Judy Justus at419-874-6828, or NancyWilbur at 419-874-0292.Several members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Garden Club,along with Judy Hagen and two members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city crew,recently planted <strong>the</strong> entryway at <strong>the</strong> new Rotary Park <strong>of</strong>fFort Meigs Road. The club held a fund-raiser at HarrisonRally Day to help defray <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> purchasing <strong>the</strong> plantsfor <strong>the</strong> project. The Rotary Club has three flagpoles thatwill be put in <strong>the</strong> area. After <strong>the</strong>y are in place, <strong>the</strong> last fourplants will be added for color. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m used at <strong>the</strong>‘Half <strong>the</strong> Sky’ film, discussionat Way Public Library Oct. 18The Reel Opinions withWGTE Public Mediafilm/discussion series jointlysponsored by Way Librarywill meet at <strong>the</strong> library onThursday, <strong>October</strong> 18, at 11a.m. Refreshments will beserved at this free film showing.A segment <strong>of</strong> “Half <strong>the</strong>Sky,” an Independent Lensdocumentary based on <strong>the</strong>best-selling book by NicholasKrist<strong>of</strong> and Sheryl WuDunnabout <strong>the</strong> oppression <strong>of</strong>women in various parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>world, will be shown at 11a.m. A short discussion willfollow.Filmed in 10 countries,this program follows Mr.Boo! On The Boardwalk Oct. 27Magee Marsh Wildlifearea will host a Boo! On <strong>the</strong>Boardwalk event on Saturday,<strong>October</strong> 27, from 6 to 8p.m.There will be treats andsurprises at <strong>the</strong> west end <strong>of</strong>PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — <strong>October</strong> <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — Page 7<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Garden Club helps beautify Rotary Park entranceKrist<strong>of</strong> and celebrity activistsAmerica Ferrera, DianeLane, Eva Mendes, MegRyan, Gabrielle Union andOlivia Wilde to <strong>the</strong> homes <strong>of</strong>inspiring, courageous individualswho are turning oppressioninto opportunity.The subjects <strong>of</strong> world-widesex trafficking, forced prostitution,gender-based violenceand maternal mortality areaddressed.Copies <strong>of</strong> “Half <strong>the</strong> Sky”are available at <strong>the</strong> Way Librarycirculation desk forthose who would like to read<strong>the</strong> book as well as watch <strong>the</strong>documentary. For more information,call Mary Meyer at419-874-3135, extension 100.<strong>the</strong> boardwalk. Visitors areinvited to wear costumes.There will be free pumpkinsfor everyone.For directions or more information,call Mary at 419-898-0960, extension 31.Celebrity Wait Night to benefitHeart & Soul Monday, Oct. 22Heart & Soul: Caring forour Community will presentits first Celebrity Wait Nighton Monday, <strong>October</strong> 22, from6 to 9 p.m., at Zia’s at <strong>the</strong>docks, 20 Main Street,Toledo.All tips go to <strong>the</strong> NorthwestOhio Psychiatric Hospital(NOPH) and <strong>the</strong> ThomasM. Wernert Center.For more information or tomake reservations, call CourtneySouder <strong>of</strong> The AssociationOffice at 419-367-4412or send an e-mail to courtneytao@woh.rr.com or 419-367-4412.The event is planned toraise awareness for mental illnessand help erase <strong>the</strong> stigmaassociated with it.Finding <strong>the</strong> right mortgage is just asimportant as finding <strong>the</strong> right home entry include: switch grass, coreopsis, agastache, yucca,veronica, blood grass, double knock out roses, lo and beholdbutterfly bushes and coral bells.Pictured above are: Wayne Eiler, Judy Hagen, NancyWenning, Evelyn Giffer, Barb Coon, Todd Grayson andDawn Hoover. Not pictured: Justin Mikels.Below are: Evelyn Giffer, Judy Hagen, Dawn Hoover,Barb Coon and Nancy Wenning.Wood County Museum<strong>of</strong>fers Folklore ToursThe Wood County HistoricalCenter and Museum will<strong>of</strong>fer Friday Night FolkloreTours on <strong>October</strong> 19 and 26.Tours begin at 7, 8 and 9 p.m.,and will last approximately 90minutes.The indoor leg <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tourincludes <strong>the</strong> Museum, formerly<strong>the</strong> County Poor House,as a guide shares Infirmary andMuseum folklore tales thathave been handed down fromprevious staff and volunteers.Tales range from mysteriesabout former Infirmary residents,to unexplainable happeningsduring museumrenovations.The outdoor portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>tour takes participants across<strong>the</strong> grounds to four “storystop” locations: The Paupers’Cemetery, The Lunatic Asylum,<strong>the</strong> Pestilence House, and<strong>the</strong> Log Cabin.Storytellers at each locationprovide historical accounts <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>se significant areas, as wellas <strong>the</strong> local folklore that lingersin Wood County.Participants should dressappropriately for both <strong>the</strong> indoorand outdoor portions <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> tour, and bring a flashlight,if possible.Reservations are requiredby calling 419-352-0967. TheMuseum is located at 13660County Home Road, in BowlingGreen. Admission is $10per person, with discounts forHistorical Society membersand students.Every FRIDAY Night 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.August 31 through November 16$9.95 - Includes: Alaskan Pollock andTilapia, Fried Clams, Popcorn Shrimp, Soup,Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Baked Potatoes,and Rolls.TANGLEWOOD GOLF CLUB9802 Dowling Road,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio • 419-833-<strong>17</strong>25501 Conant St. • Maumee(419) 893-7686 • www.walkerfuneralhomes.comBruce LivelyMortgage LenderPhone: 419.898.8352Cell: 419.973.9979Fax: 419.898.8359900 W. South Boundary St., Building 4A - <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551-5343 www.nbohmortgage.com/brucelively

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