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ter. Fluoride, added to drinking water as required by the Environmental Protection Agency, helps build strong teeth. Finally, caustic soda helps adjust the pH (i.e., the acidity/alkalinity) level of the water. The water then passes through a maze of 3 clear wells. This maze allows the chlorine time to work. From the final clear well, 4 high-service pumps, each capable of pushing 1,840 gallons per minute, provide the pressure necessary to bring water to your home and to the citys 2 water towers. Additionally, water is pumped to Erie Countys water tower which has a capacity of 1 million gallons. Just before the water leaves the plant, however, a small amount of phosphate is added to coat the pipes throughout the city in Further, he is always ready and willing to give anyone a tour of the plant. Last week, I did just that. Hurons water filtration plant, constructed in 1957, is the second plant in Hurons history. According to Gibboney, Hurons water filtration plant is a conventional surface water plant, which means that its functions consist of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration. In layman terms, this means that the water, which is drawn from Lake Erie, must be filtered and cleaned through a series of processes and addition of chemicals in order to make it potable. Hurons water and chemical so as to promote sedimentation. The water then flows to 1 of 5 sedimentation basins and remains there for 4 hours. Approximately 99% of the sediment or turbidity settles out of the water in the sedimentation basins. After this, the water travels to 1 of 5 conventional filters representing different grades of filtration media. The water passes through the filters at a rate of 300 gallons per minute. The remaining 1% of the turbidity in the water is absorbed by the filter media at this point. As the water passes out of the filters, chlorine, fluoride, and caustic soda are added. The chlorine disinfects the wa-
order to prevent corrosion. All in all, the whole process from water being drawn from Lake Erie to the point that it leaves the plant takes 12 hours. The plant, which is operated 10 hours per day, currently produces 1.2 million gallons of clean water per day. However, at maximum capacity the plant can handle up to 3.4 million gallons per day. Further, with a relatively easy and inexpensive expansion, the capacity could be increased to 4.9 million gallons per day. So, the question remains as to what should or could the City of Huron do with this potential excess of water? This is the question that I will address in future articles. Again, I welcome your comments and questions.
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The 2013 Huron River Fest Committee will be holding an Informational Meeting on Thursday, May 2nd at 7:00 pm at the Huron Boat Basin Building for parents and young women ages 13 to 17, currently enrolled in 8th, 9th, 10th or 11th grades who are interested in becoming a part of the Huron River Fest Royalty. A $500 scholarship is available to the 2013 Huron River Fest Queen upon graduation. If you are interested in participating in the contest and would like more information or an application please visit the Huron River Fest Website at huronriverfest.com. All applications must be filled out completely with proper signatures and postmarked by May 15, 2013 to qualify. The Informational Meeting for contestants and parents is scheduled for Thursday, May 2nd at 7:00 pm at the Huron Boat Basin Building. The Queens Coordinator, Ms. Kayla Munk will present all the information pertinent to the contest and will be available to answer any questions there may be. If you are interested and not able to attend, please email any questions to Kayla at queens@ huronriverfest.com
Huron Invitational Huron River Fest Queens Contest Meeting Track & Field meet
On Saturday, April 27th Huron will be hosting the 35th Annual, Artie Miller Memorial, Invitational Track & Field Meet at Huron Memorial Stadium. The preliminaries in the running events and all field events will begin at 10:00am with the exception to finals of the girls and boys 3200m relay at approximately 10:30am. All other running event finals will begin at 12:30pm. The boys and girls teams entered this year are: Bellevue, Edison, Huron, Margaretta, Monroeville, Norwalk, St. Marys CC & Willard Girls & Boys Finals: 12:30pm 3-4 100/110 Hurdles 15-16 5-6 100M Dash 17-18 7-8 800M Relay 19-20 9-10 1600M Run 21-22 11-12 400M Relay 23-24 13-14 400M Dash 300M Hurdles 800M Run 200M Dash 3200M Run 1600M Relay
Presentation of Awards: 1st and 2nd place individuals: Plaques 3rd through 6th place individuals: Ribbons 1st and 2nd place teams: Trophies Outstanding male and female athlete: Plaques Determination of Outstanding Athlete: 1. Assign points earned in individual events/divide relay points by 4 (four). 2. Add 10 additional points for new invite record, add 2.5 points for relay record. 3. Add 5 additional points for tying an invite record, add 1 point for relays. Last years team champions were Norwalk boys and Bellevue girls and the MVP award went to Bellevues Matt Rowland, who returns this year, and SMCC Lilndsay Kaatz.
trition, and plant anatomy. The program will be culminated with a vegetable Feast Day. Jenkins explained that the overall mission of Veggie U, a non-profit, is to promote the well-being of children through a healthy lifestyle, with a focus on making wise food choices. Further, she explained that Veggie U is an effective way to combat the growing epidemic of childhood obesity and diabetes, and the onslaught of packaged food marketing aimed at schoolchildren. The Veggie U curriculum was created by a team of educators, a physician, and a nutritionist. To date, over 2,600 of the classroom garden kits have been placed in 31 states and Washington, D.C. The program is made available to classrooms through private donations and grants. At St. Peter, the program was made possible through a generous donation by Block Communications. For more information on Veggie U, visit their web site www.VeggieU.org.
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Community Calendar
Thursday, April 25
1:00-6:00 PM- American Red Cross Blood Drive at the Huron Public Library. 4:00-10:00 PM- Huron High School Band Fundraiser at Jims Pizza Box. 5:30 PM- Chess class at the Huron Public Library. All ages and abilities welcome. 7:30 PM- Caryl Crane Youth Theatre at BGSU Firelands presents the World Premiere of Princess K.I.M. The Musical. 8:30 PM- Full Moon Night Hike at Edison Woods MetroPark, main entrance on Rt. 61. Registration appreciated.
Friday, April 26
6:00-9:00 PM- John Burrow performs at Paper Moon Vineyards, Vermilion. 7:30 PM- Caryl Crane Youth Theatre at BGSU Firelands presents the World Premiere of Princess K.I.M. The Musical. 8:00 PM- Huron High School presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at McCormick Junior High.
6:00 PM- Millions of Trilliums Wildflower Trek at Back to the Wild Rehabilitation Center, 6:30-9:30 PM- Jay Guerrero 4504 Bardshar Rd., Castalia. performs at Quarry Hill Winery, Registration appreciated. Limit 25. Berlin Heights. 8:00 PM- Huron High School presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at McCormick Junior High.
7:00-8:30 PM- An Evening with Hurons Poet Laureates at the Huron Public Library.
Wednesday, May 1
9:30 AM-12:30 PM- Wonderful Watercolors at Osborn MetroPark, Frost Center, Firelands Room with Clela Stelnicki. Register by calling Clela at 440-371-5637 or e-mailing clelasart@oh.rr.com. Wednesdays, April 10-June 12. 6:00 PM- Bluebell Walk at The Coupling MetroPark, Depot Parking Lot, 11618 SR 13, Milan. Registration appreciated. Limit 25. 6:30-7:00 PM- Rockin Readers for 3rd and 4th graders at the Huron Public Library.
Sunday, April 28
2:30 PM- Poetry reading at First Presbyterian Church, Huron. All are welcome.
Saturday, April 27
9:00 AM-12:00 PM- Volunteer Day at Old Woman Creek. 2:30-3:30 PM- Duct Tape Craft for Tweens at the Huron Public Library.
Monday, April 29
2:00 PM- Park Pals at Osborn MetroPark- The Volcanoes of Hawaii.
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5:30-6:30 PM- Park Yoga at the Enchanted Cottage, East Sandusky Bay MetroPark. $10 per class drop-in rate. Wednesdays, April 17-June 12. 7:00-7:30 PM- Rockin Readers for 5th and 6th graders at the Huron Public Library.
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Thursday, May 2
6:30-8:00 PM- Yarn Works, a group of enthusiastic knitters and crocheters, meets at the Huron Public Library. 7:00 PM- A Drop of Tea- an informative program on the history of tea and insight into teas distinctive characteristics at the Huron Public Library. Registration is required.
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419-627-0208 www.thechapel.tv/ Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 10 a.m. family-friendly contemporary worship, with Sunday School for children and teens.
A Pancake Breakfast is being hosted by Zion Lutheran Church, 930 Main St. Huron, on Saturday, April 27th , from 8:00 - 11:00 A.M. The entire community is invited to join us and bring your friends. The funds raised will go to support the Daybreak Event held July 26-28. Suggested donation is $6 adults - $4 children. There will be dine in and carry-out available. Zion Lutheran Church, 930 Main St., Huron, Ohio, 419-433-4711
Lighthouse Assembly of God Church 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and children Holy Trinity Anglican Church Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday 419-499-3683 Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Father Dennis Henkle Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Worship and Holy Thursdays Communion Sunday 10:00 Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 a.m. Salvation Army Service Huron United Methodist Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419433-5725 www.stpetershuron.org Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by appointment The Chapel 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky
Obituaries
Vera M. Schuh
Jan 16, 1913 - Apr 15, 2013
Vera M. Schuh, 100, of Huron, died Monday, April 15, 2013, in Admirals Pointe Nursing and Rehab, Huron.Vera was born Jan. 16, 1913, in Bridgewater Twp., Ohio. She was a lifelong resident of Huron. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Huron, and the Mary Martha Circle of the church. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed needlework and was a seamstress for many years. Vera had crocheted more than 1,200 childrens sweaters for Knit for Kids, which began as the Guideposts Sweater Project, and eventually World Vision. We believe that Vera began this feat about eight years ago. Many people faithfully supplied Vera with large amounts of yarn, which would very quickly be turned into a colorful mass of sweaters, first decorating the pews of Zion Lutheran and windowsills in the sanctuary, then, after being blessed, would be sent to World Vision to be distributed around the world.Vera is survived by two daughters, Mildred Morey, of Sandusky, and Margery Orshoski, of Huron; one son, Carl E. Schuh, of Micco, Fla.; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and 13 greatgreat-grandchildren.She is preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Schuh, in 1978; parents, George R. and Maroa E. (Malcolm) Gregg; four sisters, and two brothers. Services were held Wednesday, April 24, at Zion Lutheran Church, 930 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Mandy Oleson, pastor, officiated. Burial is in Meadow Green Memorial Park, Huron. Contributions may be made to World Vision, c/o Zion Lutheran Church, Huron. Feb. 28, 1920, in Port Huron, Mich., the daughter of William Forsythe and Mary M. (Hall) Royan. She graduated from Port Huron High School in 1937. She married Russell Slim DeLombard on Dec. 18, 1942, and they celebrated 70 years of marriage with a family celebration in 2012. Margaret was a member of The Chapel and previously of First Baptist Church, Sandusky. Margaret first and foremost loved Jesus, her husband, and her family. As a young woman, she dedicated herself to raising her children and keeping a loving, comfortable home. She was an artist, working in watercolor, sculpture, copper enameling, calligraphy, leaded glasswork, and photography and was an accomplished seamstress. She loved to travel and was very happy to have visited Scotland (her fathers homeland), France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Mexico and Tanzania with some of her children/ grandchildren. In addition to her husband, Margaret is survived by her children, Russel (Tina Gilbert) DeLombard of Bainbridge Island, Wash., Marilee DeLombard of Shawville, Quebec, Canada, Tom deLombarde of Shelby, Ohio, Richard (Amy) DeLombard of Huron, Valerie (Nicasio) Martinez of Tlacolula, Oaxaca, Mexico, Mary (Don) Smith of Houston, Texas, and Lisa (Jim) Kirtz of Simpsonville, S.C.; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents; and her sister, Dorothy Jeannette Nofs. Visitation was held on Thursday, April 25, at Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, 410 Main St., Huron. Funeral services followed at 2 p.m. at the funeral home, Rev. Dave Brown, pastor of The Chapel, Sandusky, officiating. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. Memorial contributions may be made to Stein Hospice, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH 44870. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com. music.He is survived by his parents, Stephanie Baumert and her fianc Mike Stammitti of Huron, and James Miller of Wellington; a brother, Nicholas Canterbury of Huron; maternal grandparents, Ronald and Donna Baumert of Lorain; paternal grandmother, Barbara Miller of Wellington; aunt, Dawn Zakrajsek of Huron; uncle, James Baumert of Elyria, and several cousins.He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, James Miller. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, 410 Main St., Huron. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday, April 26, at The Chapel, 4444 Galloway Rd. Sandusky. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the family. Condolences may be sent to fosterfh.com. school and ran the chains for many Tiger football games. He was a member of the Huron Yacht Club and served as commodore in1995.He was preceded in death by his brother, Curtis Howard, of Columbus, and his sister, Anita Baker, of Lorain. At the request of the deceased, cremation has taken place with private burial at Scott Cemetery. Foster Funeral Home and Crematory, Huron, is handling arrangements.The family would like to invite you to a Celebration of Sids life at the Angry Bull Steakhouse, Huron, 1-3 p.m. Saturday, April 27. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Erie County, 1911 Superior St., Sandusky, OH 44870. Condolences may be share at fosterfh.com
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Rose Mary Bilgen, 96, Huron, died Sunday, April 21, 2013, in the Erie County Care Facility, Huron. At her request no visitation will be held. Private family graveside services are to be held. Arrangements Feb 18, 1992 - Apr are entrusted to the David F. Koch Funeral Home and 21, 2013 Cremation Services, SanKyle James Miller, 21, of dusky. Huron, died unexpectedly, Sunday, April 21, 2013. He was born Feb. 18, 1992, in Lorain and has lived in Huron since 2001. He graduated from Huron High School 2010 and was attending Feb 28, 1920 - Apr in BGSU, Firelands Campus, Huron. Kyles passion was 20, 2013 weight lifting and his goal Margaret M. DeLombard, was to be a personal train93, of Huron went home er. While in high school, he to Jesus, her Lord and Sav- was a member of the Huior, on Saturday, April 20, ron Track Team in shot put. 2013, in the Erie County He participated in bowling Care Facility while under and baseball in the Huron the gentle care of Stein youth Leagues. A favorite Hospice.She was born pastime was listening to
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Sidney Sid C. Howard, 88, of Huron, passed away on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. He was born July 22, 1924. in Columbus, son of the late Sidney C. and Catherine (Touranteau) Howard. He moved to Huron in 1955.He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jean (Davis) Howard; son, Jeffrey Howard (Anna Smith), of Huron; daughter Jan (Bill) Simsa, of Findlay; grandchildren, Shannon Howard, of Sandusky, Nathan Simsa, of Findlay, and Zachary Simsa, of Bartlett, Ill.; sister Dorothy (Howard) Flynn of Worthington, Ohio; greatgrandchildren Rayne, Talan and Makenna; along with several nieces and nephews. Sid served in WWII in the 47th Regiment as a heavy machine gunner in Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Japan, (where he witnessed the flag being raised atop Mount Suribachi) and Tinian Islands where he received the Purple Heart Medal. Sid retired in 1991 from Crane Rental Service in Sandusky, as a member of Ohio Operating Engineers Local 18. While at Crane Rental Service he worked many times at Cedar Point installing new rides as well as numerous other work sites. In Sids younger years, he raced stock cars at Sandusky Speedway and other various race tracks with the No. XSl ,No. 292, and No. 55 winning the checkered flag many times. Sids hobbies included boating, hunting, bowling and raising his children. He was an excellent and patient father. He also owned Appaloosa horses with his wife and children and traveled the circuit showing them. He was a 4-H advisor for many years. He was active in the Huron Booster Club while his children where in
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sist and help pull off the weekends events. Every year the committee looks for ways to enrich the festival by adding events for residents of all ages over the course of the two and a half days. The popular queens contest with a scholarship opportunity for the winner, the Pets on the Pier Walk, the Annual Car Show and increased entertainment & fireworks throughout the weekend are all attractions many residents have grown to anticipate and look forward to. These are all a direct result of our dedicated sponsors, explained committee member Jennifer Kilbury. Without the support of the local business community and individuals alike it is very difficult to book the entertainment and plan accordingly for the weekend of fun. By participating as a sponsor, organizations benefit from a tax-deductible donation as well as extended exposure through media campaigns and promotional efforts for the 2013 Huron River Fest. For a River Fest sponsorship businesses and organizations will be able to enjoy excellent exposure targeted to the Huron River Fest audience. The Huron River Fest Committee encourages a business or organization to select the level of participation that best meets their needs and to be secure in knowing that their sponsorship fee will be used to help make this years festival a memorable weekend for the entire Huron community. The River Fest Committee requests Sponsorship Commitments be postmarked by May 15th to guarantee inclusion on all of the 2013 marketing materials, explained Kilbury. For more sponsorship information, review the Huron River Fest Sponsorship Ad in this edition of the Huron Hometown News or log on to www.huronriverfest.com for a sponsorship form and details. For additional questions, please contact Jennifer at jbkilbury@huronriverfest.com The Huron River Fest Committee is counting on the Huron community for support to make this event a hometown celebration!
technology associate degrees. There is so much more to computing than just programming and fixing hardware. Computing is everywhere, in every industry. I want students to know that it is an exciting field where you can do meaningful work and help people, said Hippler. Hippler is also an organizer of the Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing conference that has provided role modeling and mentoring for more than 600 college students. She is also active in the Women in STEM program which encourages 7th and 8th grade girls to get involved with science, technology, engineering, and math fields.I have a soft spot for women who are interested in computing. Computing is not just for men. We need the perspectives that women bring to the field, said Hippler.Hippler supports the mission of BGSU through her service as BGSU Firelands Faculty Chair, BGSU Faculty Senate Representative, President of the Association of University Regional Colleges in Ohio, website manager for several organizations, and member of countless committees and projects. She is also active in her church teaching 8th grade religion classes.Criteria for the Distinguished Teacher Award includes scholarly knowledge of the subject matter, careful organization and preparation for courses, an ability to generate enthusiasm for the field and for learning, demonstrated ability to stimulate the intellect of students so as to foster skills in critical thinking and independent analysis, ability to communicate the subject matter in a clear, effective manner, utilization of a diversity of teaching methods/techniques, and sensitivity and responsiveness to students, both in and out of the class context. In addition, the candidate must have teaching experience at BGSU Firelands for at least two years prior to the year of the nomination and candidates must not have received the award within the past five years.
Distinguished Creative Scholar Award Odafe, recently promoted to full professor of mathematics at BGSU Firelands, has been with BGSU Firelands since 1993. His teaching experience dates back to 1974 and includes positions at the University of Hartford, Conn., Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa., Delta State University, Nigeria, and Mokwa Teachers College, Nigeria. Odafe has authored more than 20 publications at the international, national, and regional levels and presented at dozens of academic conferences. His work in the area of assessment in mathematics earned him the honor of being one of four nationally invited panelists on the topic at the 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego. He previously served on the Executive Board of Ohio Association for the Study of Cooperation in Education and was a member of the Ohio Department of Education Committee that evaluated the mathematics teacher preparation programs in Ohio universities. He has been the chair of the Department of Natural and Social Sciences at BGSU Firelands since 2008.In addition to receiving the Distinguished Creative Scholar Award in 2008, Odafe also received the BGSU Leadership as a Chair/School Director Award in 2013, BGSU Authors & Artists Award in 2011, 2012, and 2013, the BGSU Firelands Distinguished Teacher Award in 1999, and the University of Massachusetts Distinguished Scholastic Achievement Award in 1992.As a math educator, Dr. Odafes teaching reflects cutting edge techniques based on the professional literature and he is exemplary teacher who is gifted at sharing his knowledge with future math educators. Victor is highly regarded for his commitment to teaching, his excellence as an instructor, and his ef-
forts to prepare his students for successful careers, said his nominator.The Distinguished Creative Scholar Award may be given annually to any full-time BGSU Firelands faculty member (in his/her third year or beyond) for outstanding scholarly or creative accomplishments during the previous three years. For purposes of this award, scholarship is defined in the broadest of terms to include scholarship of discovery, integration, application, or teaching. Deans Special Recognition Award Sylvia Hermo-Fedro, lecturer and director of the radiologic technology program, has been with BGSU Firelands since 2005. She also has nearly 30 years of professional experience with the EMH/Regional Healthcare Systems and Amherst Hospital. Hermo-Fedro earned a masters degree in business administration from Tiffin University and a bachelors degree in allied health from Youngstown State University. Hermo-Fedro is also a registered radiographer with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the Ohio Department of Health.Sylvia has been instrumental in growing the program over the past eight years and in preparing all of the documentation for the new diagnostic medical sonography program, said Hermo-Fedros nominator. She is an asset to BGSU Firelands and her teaching excellence in and service to RADT program is to be highly commended. Under her leadership, the program has been recognized nationally for excellence.The Deans Special Recognition Award may be given annually to individual faculty members, administrators, classified staff, or members of collaborative teams who have made exceptionally meritorious contributions in support of the mission of BGSU Firelands. Awards may be used to recognize career achievements as well as recent accomplishments. Links to Progress Award
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For 28 years, the Caryl Crane Childrens Theatre, newly renamed the Caryl Crane Youth Theatre has been a centerpiece of the community. The theatre has provided quality, university-based acting opportunities and theater instruction to hundreds, if not thousands of children and adults in Erie and surrounding counties. Theatre Director and CCCT alum Brian Marshall has expandMost Insurance Plans Accepted ed the vision of Caryl Crane, creating more opportuniSpecializing in Family ties for aspiring actors of Foot Care Including but Martin Lesnak, DPM all ages and established a not limited to: Bunions, core of young leaders the Huron Podiatry Hammertoes, Warts, CCYT Teen Advisory Board Woundcare, Heel Pain 2012 Cleveland Rd. W. Suite F to carry the mission of and Diabetic Foot Care Huron, OH 44839 419-433-4800 Caryl Crane Youth Theatre into high schools throughout the region. This outreach, combined with challenging productions and a record-breaking box office, have made the Caryl Crane Youth Theatre an invaluable part of BGSU Firelands.The Links to Progress Award is presented to the person or organization of the campus community that has been a significant link in the chain of growth of BGSU Firelands. This person or organization must have been instrumental in linking the college to the broader human commufirelands.com/spine nity. 2013
Interactive program, including weekly field trips, will keep children challenged and happy during the summer! Ages 6-12 years old. Located at Shawnee Elementary, the Day Camp is six weekly sessions -- register now for one week, several weeks or all six weeks; with extended care hours available. The camp will be held during the weeks of June 24th through July 29th. See our website for more information. ---Youth Sports Camps & Swim Lessons The schedule of Summer Youth Sports Camps and Swim Lessons is posted on our websitevisit our Programs page for more information or contact our office. ---FITNESS ZUMBA Its not too late to join the session running through May 23rd. A
fun and effective workout with easy-tofollow moves, classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 pm at Woodlands School. Program fee is $50 for residents, $55 for non-residents. ---BEACH YOGA June 11-July 23rd at Lakefront Park (in case of inclement weather, class held at Christ Episcopal Church), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 11:00 am. No class on July 4th. Program fee is $50 for residents, $55 for non-residents.
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business meetings. We are thrilled to have our Perkins Campus flagship location right here in Sandusky says Terri Bergman, founder of The Kitchens Bounty.We invite all to attend our grand opening and are excited to share the bounty with our supportive community! Terri Bergman and her staff will be welcoming guests at their new location on Saturday, April 27th from 11:00am 4:00pm. The grand opening is free and will feature hourly cooking demonstrations, prize drawings, refreshments and more. For more information, call 419.502.2500 or email Nathan Carr at ncarr@kitchensbounty. com
is a collection of scents or fragrances, this reading will focus on a collection of poems that is varied in genre, style, and theme. Huron poet Casey Wittmer will be the featured reader. Joining Casey will be Huron Poet Laureates Rob Smith and Ron Ruble. Bob Reynolds, Jerry Bauer, Eileen Wikel, Jim Brenner, and Brad Blackwell will also read. The program will be held in the church parlor. Bring a friend! Tasty refreshments will be provided. Come and enjoy! Consider being a reader at a future reading.
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the face out of the water. Type III life jackets are very similar to Type II in performance, however they vary in style. Type III jackets are often more comfortable and offer more freedom of movement. Type I looks very similar to Type II however is for boating in severe conditions where rescue may be delayed. The Type I jacket is very square, spongy and has reflective tape on it for easy spotty, explained Officer Irish. The ODNR Watercraft Officers Irish and Pflager simulate a boat Type IV jacket is a boat cushaccident with the students of Shawnee Elementary School ion and it not meant to be during a life jacket campaign last week. worn. This cushion is meant ODNR Watercraft Officer Irish assists a Shawnee first grader to be tossed to someone in in putting on a Type III life jacket to model to her classmates. required them to think through properly the water and to be hugged like a bear, explained Ofputting on their life jackets. The observ- ficer Pflager. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Watercraft stopped by Shawnee Elementary School to ing students then had to determine which classmates In addition to reviewing the different types of life jackremind the first grade students with summertime on its had jackets on correctly and fitting properly. Make sure ets, the students took a pledge to always be safe and way and living in a lakefront community it is important there are enough jackets in the boat for everyone, re- wear their life jackets around the water. For more inforto play it safe in and around the water. State Watercraft minded Officer Hodgkiss. mation regarding life jackets, proper fit and water and There are five different types of life jackets: Type I, Type boater safety log on to: the Ohio Department of Natural Officers Walter Hodgkiss, Mike Pflager and Maurice Irish spent the afternoon with the first grade students last II, Type III, Type IV, and Type V. Two of the more common Resources, Division of Watercraft website at http://waWednesday reviewing the different types of lifejackets types often seen along the shores of Lake Erie are Type tercraft.ohiodnr.gov/education-safety and determining which size and style best suited the II and Type III. When purchasing a life jacket make sure it The Division of Watercraft will return next month, to has a Coast Guard Approved label, a snug fit, head sup- work together with The Crawford Insurance Group young audience. The energetic little Shawnee students were able to see port for younger children and is comfortable and ac- along with Federal, other State, and Local Safety Serfirsthand how wearing a lifejacket properly is important cepted by older children so they will wear it, advised the vice agencies to deliver the powerful water and boating and how they save lives. The Watercraft Officers cre- Division of Watercrafts website. safety messages to the third and fourth grade students Type II life jackets can only be worn one way. Childrens of the Huron community. ated a boat accident scenario for the students which version of a Type II often has a high collar to help keep
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On Wednesday, April 17, 10 young children and their parent or guardian visited the Huron Fire Station for a time of reading and touring. The children are part of Erie County Board of Developmental Disabilities Early Childhood Intervention program. This program assists children from birth to age three who have been diagnosed with a disability or established developmental delay. Captain Doug Nash and Lieutenant Ken Berlin read with children, passed out fire hats, and allowed the children to climb aboard the ambulance and fire trucks. A delightful time was had by all.
Thirteen Shawnee Elementary School students participated in the St. Judes Math-A-Thon recently under the direction of kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Kelli Malone. St. Jude designed Math-A-Thon to supplement a teachers existing curriculum, while teaching students the importance of helping others. The Shawnee students who participated completed a math workbook based on their grade level and collected pledges from sponsors for every correct problem they did. This year, the Shawnee students donated just over $600 to St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital. An additional $100 was donated from the staff for a casual
dress day. To date, the kindergarteners through 2nd grade have raised $3,098.37. St. Judes is very appreciative of the donation. The love comes through when the students and school does the MathA-Thon, not only to learn more math, but to learn about St Jude and to keep their doors open for the future, stated a St. Jude representative. The Math-A-Thon has been Americas largest education-based fundraiser and has been going strong for over 30 years. The funds raised by the students benefit St. Jude, where doctors and scientists are working nonstop to eliminate childhood cancer and other tragic childhood diseases.
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After a rough early season of poor weather, Spring made enough of an appearance to allow the Huron Tigers Varsity Softball squad to play a double header against the Monroeville Eagles. In the first game, Sophomore Emma Elder threw six scoreless innings that included 11 Ks while giving up just two hits and a single walk. Meanwhile the Tiger offense exploded with 10 runs. Morgan Asberry and Jenna Witter both were perfect at the plate, going three for three. Freshman Bailey Gadd went 2 for 3 with a single and triple, driving in two runs for the home team. The score was 10 - 0 with Huron out hitting the Eagles twelve to two. In the second game, the Tiger offense grew even hotter picking up a 19-5 victory. Jenna Witter, again, had three hits and scored three times while teammate Alison Litzs three hits included two triples and a double. In this game, Gadd hit a home run and finished the day just a double shy of the cycle. Kiersten Hammond received her first win of the season from the mound. She lasted five innings, giving up four earned runs on three hits and four walks. According to Huron head coach Mike Everman, We are getting some good quality at bats from the middle to the bottom of our order. Alison Litz and Jenna Witter are seeing the ball really well lately. Our defense is cutting down the mental and physical errors as of late, which helps out our pitchers. The team is currently 3-5 and 1-1 in the SBC.
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