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The Fort Rowdy Gathering announces Board of Directors election results for the 2020 Gathering. This will be the 28th Gathering, and will be held over Labor Day weekend. The Board of Directors is comprised of the following: Donnie Clark, chairman; Kari Hollis, co-chair; Ben Campbell, treasurer; Johanna McGrath, secretary; Annette Miller, advisor; and Dave Wenrick, Cheri Roeth, Luke Bowman, and Holly LeVeck, members Monthly public meetings will be held the second Thursday of each month at the Covington City Building, 1 S. High St., beginning at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Anita at 937-676-3381.

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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCORES BRADFORD

DEC. 16: GIRLS’ poweRLIftInG placed 1st at northeastern High School and the BoYS’ teAM placed 2nd. DEC. 17: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - Bradford 39 / Covington 53 DEC. 19: Bradford 26 / Miami east 28 DEC. 20: Bradford 43 / Bethel 90 DEC. 22: poweRLIftInG teAM participated at the Iron eagle powerlifting Classic at Madison plains High School. Bradford placed third in the Girls’ Division and 3rd in the Boys’ Division. DEC. 23: GIRLS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - Bradford 58 / preble Shawnee 46

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DEC. 14: GIRLS’ poweRLIftInG placed 1st at northeastern High School and the BoYS’ teAM placed 2nd. DEC. 16: GIRLS’ BASKetBALL - Lady Buccs 34 / Bradford 48 DEC. 17: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - Bradford 39 / Covington 53 DEC. 20: LADY BUCCS 23 / franklin-Monroe 66

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DEC. 3: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 51 / newton 49 DEC. 5: GIRLS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 25 / Carlisle 61 DEC. 6: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 73 / Dixie 65 DEC. 19: GIRLS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 32 / preble Shawnee 44 DEC. 20: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 67 / Madison 63 DEC. 21: BoYS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 47 / Covington 36 DEC. 21: GIRLS’ VARSItY BASKetBALL - M-U 52 / northridge 27

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Minster Bank Welcomes Michelle Sherrill As Commercial Loan Officer Michelle Sherrill has been hired as a Commercial Loan Officer for the new Vandalia-Butler office to open by the fourth quarter of 2020. In making the announcement, Dan Heitmeyer, Vice President Commercial Banking, said that Michelle will be joining commercial lender Joel K. Bopp to help lead the bank’s efforts to grow Minster Bank’s presence for individuals and businesses in Montgomery County. Michelle brings to Minster Bank Michelle Sherrill over 27 years of lending, banking, and real estate experience, most recently serving as a contract manager for a nationally known real estate company. She holds a degree in business from Wittenberg University. Michelle currently resides in Vandalia with her husband Mike and their four children. “Minster Bank recently broke ground in Butler Township,” noted Heitmeyer. “We started a loan production office in the market in 2011, with the intent to open a full-service branch. The additional office will provide added convenience for many of our customers, and we believe this location offers significant business opportunities.” With offices in Minster, New Bremen, St. Marys, Wapakoneta, Sidney, Troy, and Vandalia, Minster Bank has assets totaling more than $500 million and has been serving the communities of West Central Ohio since 1914. To find out more about Minster Bank, visit MinsterBank.com.

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Winter is the perfect time to head to your library! Come in to check out a book, flip through one of our magazines (we have over 75 subscriptions) to find a new recipe or decorating idea, find a classic movie to enjoy with your loved ones, pick up an audiobook to listen to while you travel, or even check out our telescope…early sunsets and clear winter skies make for some amazing stargazing! Your library has so much more to offer. Here’s what we have planned for January... Fit and Fab will meet Mondays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at 9 a.m., just in time to work off those extra holiday pounds. Whether your goal is weight loss, physical fitness, or you just need that added accountability for your workout, this class is for you! We change up the type of workout periodically, but all are low-impact and can be modified to meet your fitness level. In January we are going old-school with Sweatin’ to the Oldies! Liability waiver required. Registration appreciated. January 7 will see the start of a new six-week Story Hour SeSSion witH CandiCe. The fun starts at 11 and is over close to noon. These fun-filled sessions are geared to get your preschooler ready for kindergarten. Children should be at least three years old and not in kindergarten to attend. Please call or come in to sign up. SteaM workSHop For HoMeSCHoolerS will be held January 9 from 10:15 to 11:30. We will be finishing up the second Chihuly-Inspired Chandelier and be trying some of our STEAM games and activities from the Innovation Station. ruSH’S rowdy readerS book Club will be meeting Thursday evenings from 5-6 starting January 9. This enthusiastic group of readers is open to any teen or young adult. Led by Rush Rogers, this group focuses on those with reading difficulties of all kinds, but all are welcome! Snacks are served at each meeting. Sign-ups are not required. Winter is the perfect time to warm up with a hot bowl of soup! To celebrate National Soup Month we will be hosting a Soup Swap on January 17 from 1-3 p.m. Come in to sign up and pick up your containers and recipe card. Prepare your soup and bring in the containers provided that day with your recipe card. Participants will be able to choose which soups to take home. You will take home the same amount you brought to swap along with a recipe for all soups brought in. A “soup-er” lunch provided by library staff will be served. Registration is required. Our popular aMeriCan girl party will return on January 18 from 10:30-noon. Open to girls of all ages, this party celebrates the dolls and the books written about the beloved characters. Crafts, activities and, of course, snacks will be enjoyed. Please bring your favorite doll and be ready for a photo shoot! Sign-ups are required for this event – no exceptions. Space is limited to 30 young ladies. Please call or come in to sign up by January 13. Do you have VHS tapes filled with precious family memories you can no longer view? BPL may have just the answer! Join Stacie Layman January 23 at 6:30 as she gives a deMonStration oF tHe VHS to dVd ConVerter recently purchased and installed at BPL. Patrons will have the opportunity to learn how to work the hardware and software for themselves to convert most VHS tapes into a digital format to be stored on a USB Flashdrive, or burned onto a Compact Disc. This valuable tool can help you preserve and share your treasured memories. Sign-ups are appreciated so materials can be provided. In addition to these events we have Cozy Hen Quilt Club which meets on January 2 at 6:30, knit and CroCHet group on January 28 at 6:30, and non-denominational bible Study meets most Sundays at 6 p.m. If you have questions about any of our events or would like to register, please call the library or stop in. Like us on Facebook or find us on Instagram to stay current with your library!

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VACATION RENTAL at Voyager Beach Club in Sunny Treasure Island, Florida! Direct access to St. Pete Beach. One bdrm. efficiency w/outdoor pool, spa tub, refrig., stove top, dishwasher, coffeemaker, dishes, utensils, shower/tub. Free parking. Laundry facilities. Free WiFi. Weeks of March 2-9 or March 9-16. One week: $700 or both for $1,300. 419-953-3792. Leave message. __________________________ two burial SiteS Freedom/Veterans Section. One person must be a veteran. Includes vaults, crypts, marker, & base. Current value cost is $8,500. Asking $6,000 firm. 937-552-9899

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Goffena furniture marks 75 years Sidney’s Goffena family marks a business milestone. It’s been 75 years since the toss of a coin determined that their name would top a local furniture store. To celebrate, the Goffenas — father and company president Matt Goffena and his sons and senior vice presidents Drew and Evan — oversaw a $750,000 remodel of the showroom, a project that took several months to complete. “It’s a completely new store, inside and out,” Matt said, recently. The facility, at 2600 W. Michigan St., now boasts a new facade, new flooring, new walls and a stunning water wall that impresses shoppers as soon as they walk through the door. “The only thing that’s still here (from the previous store) is the counter,” Matt said. The anniversary commemorated action taken by Matt’s grandfather, Marcel, in 1942. As reported by the Sidney Daily News in 1992, on the occasion of the firm’s 50th anniversary, that’s when Marcel turned a hobby of fixing appliances into the business of selling them. His photo appears in a 1939 advertisement for Francis Furniture. But Marcel told the Daily News in 1992 that he and his brother-in-law, Glen Francis, purchased a downtown furniture store in 1944. The Francis-Goffena name was on the business for several years. “But the family grew too large for one store to employ,” Drew said recently. So Glen and Marcel tossed a coin to see who would stay in town and who would open a store elsewhere. Marcel won the toss. Glen opened a store in Celina. Eventually, that branch of the family returned to Sidney. In the meantime, Goffena Furniture thrived. It filled three floors of the Poplar Street building. “We used to take appliances and furniture to the (Shelby County) fair,” Drew said. Marcel and his son, Michael, later brought Michael’s sons, Matt and M. Jon, into the business. “I started dusting furniture in 1979, when I was 12,” Matt said. M. Jon moved on to other pursuits some 10 years ago, and now, Drew and Evan, the fourth generation of Goffenas, are poised to take control when the time comes.

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