October 17, 2012 PDF Edition of the Perrysburg Messenger Journal
October 17, 2012 PDF Edition of the Perrysburg Messenger Journal
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Page 8 — <strong>October</strong> <strong>17</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNALPHS Marching Band Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WeekThe flutes and piccolos comprise this week's <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School MarchingBand Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Week. Members include, first row: Madeline Wagner and SaraNagy. Second row: Adam Chen and Patrick Wang. Third row: Megan Pryor and ReneeBonnough. Fourth row: Melissa Schoenlein. Fifth row: Gabrielle Click and JanellCrockett.PHS music ensembles to launch FirstUnited Methodist Church’s concert seriesThree <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool music ensembleswill kick-<strong>of</strong>f this year ’sconcert series at First UnitedMethodist Church onSunday, <strong>October</strong> 21, at 3p.m. Featured groupsinclude <strong>the</strong> SymphonicChorale, Men’s Chorus andWomen’s Chorus. Therewill be 118 students performingdirected by JoelHamilton.Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> selectionsinclude “Earth Song” and“It Takes a Village,” performedby <strong>the</strong> Chorale;“Susan Brown,” “GoodnightSwee<strong>the</strong>art,” “Jubilate,”and “Come TravelCraft Show& Ethnic Food FairSaturday, <strong>October</strong> 2010 a.m. to 3 p.m.St. George Orthodox Ca<strong>the</strong>dral738 Glenwood Road, Rossford(located <strong>of</strong>f I-75 at <strong>the</strong> Buck Road exit)Food Menu• Baked Chicken and Rice• Kielbasa• Stuffed Cabbage• Sweet & Sour CabbageWith Me” sung by <strong>the</strong>Men’s Chorus.Among <strong>the</strong> songs <strong>the</strong>Women’s Chorus will besinging are “Alleluia” and“My Guy.”Slated for this season’sseries are FUM’s ChancelChoir and orchestra performing“Canticle <strong>of</strong>Christmas” by Tom FettkeDecember 9, at 11 a.m.Singers may audition bycontacting Leland Tetz at419-290-1188.On March <strong>17</strong>, at 3 p.m.,<strong>the</strong> Bowling Green StateUniversity Men’s Chorusdirected by TimothyCloeter will perform. Ethnic Pastries• Baklava• Strudel• Mekeetsee• Village Bread• KolachiFree Admission • Great Crafts • Great FoodPlenty <strong>of</strong> Parking • Church Presentations 1 p.m.For more info. call Joanne Pentsos at 419-698-1884Mark your calendar to visit our Christmas “Cookie Walk”Saturday, December 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.SKZOOFUM began its musicconcert series four year agoas an outreach program for<strong>the</strong> community. Since <strong>the</strong>n<strong>the</strong> series has grown in popularityand has includedmany locally talented musicians.The concerts are freeand open to <strong>the</strong> public. TheFUM music series is fundedin part by <strong>the</strong> Perse MemorialFund.For more informationabout <strong>the</strong> music concertseries or o<strong>the</strong>r FUM programs,call 419-874-1911or visit <strong>the</strong> Web site atwww.perrysburg fum.com.Way to host‘Hauntings’program Oct. 29Way Library will hostlocal writer/journalist PeterKuebeck sharing localspooky stories in <strong>the</strong> WayCafé area <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> library onMonday, <strong>October</strong> 29, at 7p.m.Find out what spirits andghosts haunt <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>area. Free cider and donutswill be served.Senior centerto hold craftsale on Oct. 25The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> SeniorCenter will hold a craft saleon Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 25,from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> residents age60 and older who have a craftto sell can rent a 4’ table for$5. The cost also includeslunch.Space is limited. To register,call Cheryl Fix at <strong>the</strong> centerat 419-874-0847.The sale will be open to<strong>the</strong> public.MASKZOORADEORADEpresented bySaturday, <strong>October</strong> 27, 7pm – midnightUnmask your wild side! Toledo's hottest dance/costume party for <strong>the</strong>21-and-up crowd is almost here. Your ticket includes dance music,astrology readings and more Halloween hijinks, plus a tastyappetizer/dessert er/dessert buffet. A separate e cash bar is also available.Don’t miss this monstrously ously good time ––reserve your tickets today.Supporting Sponsors:Cumulus ToledoHealth Care REITKrogerLamar AdvertisingThe Bladevisit toledozoo.org/maskzooradeor call 419.385.5721, ext. 2021PHS bowling team parentmeeting, tryouts scheduledA parent/athlete informationmeeting has beenscheduled for Wednesday,<strong>October</strong> 24, at 7 p.m., in <strong>the</strong>PHS Commons.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High Schoolbowling team tryouts arescheduled for November 5,6, and 7, at Interstate Lanesin Rossford. Bowling eachday will begin at 3:15 p.m.,and will include threegames. Bowlers mustbowl at least six gamesover <strong>the</strong> three days.<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Youth Lacrosseconducts tournamentPlayers participate in <strong>the</strong> NOLA Memorial Day tournament.On Saturday, May 26,<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Youth Lacrosse(PYL) hosted <strong>the</strong> firstNOLA (Northwest Ohio<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatrewill hold auditions for“Cinemania: Music <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Silver Screen” <strong>October</strong> <strong>17</strong>and 18, from 6 to 8 p.m., atThe Commodore. Therewill be no sign-up sheet.Auditions will be on a firstcome, first serve basis.Picture...your petwithSanta<strong>Perrysburg</strong>AnimalCare invitesall animal loversto get your specialpet pictured withSanta!$10per sitting✓Sits✓Stays✓PerfectAngel✓Kisses000000000000Christmas<strong>2012</strong>There is a charge <strong>of</strong> $5for each tryout session thatincludes bowling and shoes.The top six games foreach bowler will be used todetermine <strong>the</strong> teams.Seven bowlers will beselected for <strong>the</strong> boys varsityand non-varsity team and<strong>the</strong> girls varsity team.Practice will take placeat Interstate Lanes, andbowlers must provide <strong>the</strong>irown transportation to practiceand home matches.The regular seasonbegins December 13, andruns through mid-Februarywith home matches at InterstateLanes.For more information,send an e-mail to CoachGlenn McIntyre atg m c i n t y r e @ p e r r y s b u rgschools.net.Lacrosse Association)Memorial Day tournament.Lacrosse teams fromAnthony Wayne, BowlingGreen and <strong>Perrysburg</strong> participatedin <strong>the</strong> tournament.Players from third to eighthgrades competed againsteach o<strong>the</strong>r at Stienecker Stadiumand outlying fields <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High.Concessions such as hotdogs,hamburgers, andMarco’s pizza were for saleas well as lacrosse spiritwear.Mike and Shelly Provenza,local graphic artist andPYL parents, designed <strong>the</strong>tournament t-shirt. PYLcoaches and NOLA foundingmembers Tim Bockbraderand Scott Bacus organized<strong>the</strong> event.A bouncy house was providedfor entertainment anda 50/50 raffle was held withproceeds going to NOLA.The event was made possiblebecause <strong>of</strong> parent volunteersfrom each participatingcommunity and sponsorssuch as Swig, Harm’s Carpet,Mr. Freeze, Marco’sPizza, and Welch’s GolfCart.NOLA plans to host similartournaments in <strong>the</strong>future and promote lacrossein Northwest Ohio as wellas add to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Perrysburg</strong>commerce.For more informationabout youth lacrosse, visit<strong>the</strong> Web site perrysburgyouthlacrosse.com.PMT to hold auditionsfor ‘Cinemania’ Oct. <strong>17</strong>-18Those auditioningshould prepare a 90 secondcut <strong>of</strong> a song from a film insomething that shows <strong>of</strong>f<strong>the</strong>ir range, ability and personality,and bring a cutKaraoke track or sheetmusic. An accompanist willbe provided. All cuts andstart/stop points should bemarked clearly on <strong>the</strong> sheetmusic.“Cinemania” will beperformed November 30and December 1, at 7 p.m.,at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School.The production includessongs from movies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>1930s to <strong>the</strong> present.PHS Class <strong>of</strong> 1962 to hold50-year reunion Nov. 2-3The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> HighSchool Class <strong>of</strong> 1962 willhold its 50-year reunion onFriday and Saturday,November 2 and 3.On Friday, from 7 to 11p.m., a get toge<strong>the</strong>r will beheld at Granite City Breweryat The Shops at FallenTimbers in Maumee.A buffet dinner anddancing, with music by aDJ, will be held Saturday,at <strong>the</strong> Hilton Garden Inn,<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. A social hourbegins at 6 p.m, followedby dinner at 7 p.m.The cost is $50 per person,which does not include<strong>the</strong> meal on Friday.For reservations, send acheck payable to Linda B.Reagan to 8 Titus CreekLane, Carrollton, Virginia23314. Reservations shouldbe mailed by <strong>October</strong> 10.Sat. & Sun.,Nov. <strong>17</strong> & 1812:30 to 6 (Appt. only)Call 419-874-8974<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Animal Care • 29098 Hufford RoadToth students recognized with ‘Got Grit?’ awardsThe following Toth Elementary School students wereselected by <strong>the</strong>ir teachers to receive <strong>the</strong> “Got Grit?”award for <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> <strong>October</strong>. These students werenominated recognizing <strong>the</strong>m for “getting along with o<strong>the</strong>rs.”Award winners will be guests at a pizza party withDr. Christ<strong>of</strong>f. The pizzas are donated by Rene Williams <strong>of</strong>Marco’s Pizza.Award winners with Principal Beth Christ<strong>of</strong>f include,The four year old preschoolers at Saint Rose School had aBee Parade on <strong>October</strong> 1. Mrs. Kang’s and Miss Munger’sHayrides & Snack Shackare also availableweekday eveningsFleitz Pumpkin FarmFree Kids’ Maze • 1-Acre & 5-Acre MazesHayrides • Giant PumpkinsArea’s largest selection <strong>of</strong> Pumpkins, Squash, and Gourds!• Craft Barn • Apples • Cider • Gourds• Mums • Corn Shocks • Squash • Straw• Indian Corn • Homemade DonutsSnack Shack! Feed <strong>the</strong> Goats!Don’t forget your camera!Open Daily 10 am til 7 pm7133 Seaman Rd., Oregon2 mi. South <strong>of</strong> Maumee Bay State Park419-836-7613www.fleitzpumpkinfarm.comabove, front row: Sam Kuh, Kennedee Roberts,Annabelle Bowen, Olivia Rieman, Noah Grant. Back row:Zachary Fisher, Leo Crawford, Gio Restivo, Paul Angove,Gabby Ortyl, Maako Fangajei.Below, front row: Tate Hamman, Jordan Marsh, DruKetron. Back row: Emma Malear, Jena Koskinen, OliviaHarris, Paige Krabbenbos, Ryan Thompson, GabePawlicki, Ryan McCorkle, Jason Stine, Nico Doolittle.St. Rose preschoolers enjoy Bee Paradeclasses showed <strong>of</strong>f all <strong>the</strong>y had learned during a unit oninsects. They also sang insect songs for <strong>the</strong>ir parents.Keep your pets safe during HalloweenSo many people getcaught up in <strong>the</strong> festivities<strong>of</strong> Halloween that <strong>the</strong>y mayforget about <strong>the</strong>ir pets duringthis holiday. Unfortunately,Halloween can be atraumatic and even dangeroustime for your pet, says<strong>the</strong> ASPCA. Here are someguidelines for keeping yourfurry friends safe.• Don’t leave your petout in <strong>the</strong> yard on Halloween.There are plenty <strong>of</strong>stories <strong>of</strong> viciouspranksters who haveteased, injured, stolen, evenkilled pets on this night.• Keep pets away from<strong>the</strong> front door, preferably ina quiet room. Between <strong>the</strong>doorbell ringing, odd-lookingstrangers at <strong>the</strong> doorand loud, high-pitched children’svoices, this Halloweenis no “treat” foryour dog or cat.• Trick-or-treat candiesare not for pets: Chocolateis poisonous to many animals,and tin foil and cellophanecandy wrappers canbe hazardous if swallowed.• Be careful <strong>of</strong> petsaround a jack-o-lantern;<strong>the</strong>y may knock it over andcause a fire or get burned.• Don’t dress your dogin a costume unless youknow he or she loves it.O<strong>the</strong>rwise, it puts a lot <strong>of</strong>stress on <strong>the</strong> animal. If youdo choose to dress up yourpet, make sure <strong>the</strong> costumeisn’t too constricting,annoying or unsafe, anddoesn’t cloud Fido’s vision.Even <strong>the</strong> friendliest <strong>of</strong> dogscan get agitated and snappywhen <strong>the</strong>y can’t see what’sSINCE1928going on around <strong>the</strong>m.• Make sure your petsare wearing identificationtags. Many animals slip out<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> house when <strong>the</strong> dooris opened to trick-ortreaters.Once outside, <strong>the</strong>ymay become frightenedfrom all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> commotionand run or hide. 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