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May 12, 2011 Vol. 6 Number 34
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More than 250 runners, ranging in age from 3 to 73, turned out for the 13th annual Huron Chamber of Commerce Lighthouse races on Saturday, May 7. In addition to a 10-mile scenic course around the lake, a 5K Run/Walk gave Deedra Bejarano, (l.) charges from the start novice runners a line during Saturday’s Lighthouce 10-Mile chance to show Run. The head coach for the Huron Schools their stuff. Balmy boys and girls cross country team, she capspring weather tured first place in her age group with a drew “wan- time of 1:18:47. Photos by Bob Gwinner nabe runners” as young as 3 to the Kalahari Kids’ 1-Mile Fun Run. These 13th annual races drew participants from around Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and as far away as Colorado, North Carolina and Texas. Top overall finishers in the 10-Mile Race were Brian Whittaker of Sheffield Village, who finished in 1:00:58, and Nicole Shelley of Norwalk, who finished with a time of 1:11:53. Shelley, who is director at the Northern Ohio Medical Fitness Center, set a great example for fitness enthusiasts. Huronite Joe Fisher came in top overall in the 5-K run with a time of 21:18 and Rachel Reamer of New Castle, PA, captured the top spot for women with a time of 22:46. In the 10-Miler, male winners in each age group included: (20-24) Chris Strbjak, 1:31:52, of Vail, CO; (26-29) Aaron Costello, 1:26:14, of Huron; (30-34) Kurt Michaelis, 1:01:30, of Milan; (35-39) Jason Lehrer, 1:10:59, of Castalia, (40-44) Thomas Borton, 1:10:29, of Berlin Heights; (45-49) Dan Disco, 1:07:35, of Mt. Gilead; (50-54) Al Chester, 1:11:14, of Findlay; (55-59) Ralph Noble, 1:09:57, of Plymouth; (60-64) Chris Nichols, 1:39:54, of Sheffield; and (65 & Over) Angel Rivera, 1:28:55, of Lorain.
Female winners were: (19 & Under) Kirstin Smith, 1:36:02, of West Salem; (20-24) Jessica Wohl, 1:25:48, of Huron; (25-29) Kristen Michaelis, 1:21:34, of Milan; (30-34) Jane Timmins, 1:19:16, of Niles; (35-39) Deedra Bejarano 1:18:47,of Huron; (40-44) Paulette Hanselman, 1:14:07, of Oak Harbor; (45-49) Gayle Kiser, 1:???? of Elyria, and (50-54) Linda Wohl, 1:34:35, of Huron. In the 5K, male winners were: (13 & under) Nick Leidheiser, 23:11, of Lewis Center, OH; (14-19)Ty Gallogly, 22:02, of Port Clinton; (20-24) Myles Majoy, 23:36, of Huron; (25-29) Mark Cencer, 27:53, of Huron; (30-34) Cory Schoenherr, 22:09, of Milan; (35-39) Matthew Adams, 25:02, of Huron; (40-44) Rob Kaftan, 26:46, of Sandusky; (45-49) Todd Kreimes, 24:30, of Sandusky; (50-54) Jim Antonczak, 22:26, of Olmsted Falls; (55-59) Ron Cook, 27:44, of Huron; (60-64) Joseph Belich, 28:07, of Vermilion; (65 & over) John Williamson, 26:04, of Huron. Victorious for the women were: (13 & under) Alyssa Shaw, 32:54, of Sandusky; (14-19) Marissa DiBartolomeo, 24:37, of Grand Rapids, OH; (25-29) Jocelyn Hargrove, 24:28, of Sandusky; (3034) Megan Bucher, 23:17, of Huron: (35-39) Maria Kramer, 28:00, of Clyde; (40-44) Michelle Oglesbee, 26:39, of Huron; (45-49) Jill Huston, 32:08, of Huron; (50-54) Deborah Chagaros, 33:06, of Norwalk; (55-59) Diane Leimbach, 27:26, of Sandusky; (6064) Sharon Miller, Kenya and Kya welcomed youngsters to 40:56, of Huron the Kalahari Kids’ Fun Run on Saturday, and (65 & over) May 7. The resort hosted the children’s Jeanne Sikorski, race as part of the Chamber of Com31:22, of North merce’s 13th annual Lighthouse 10-Mile Ridgeville. and 5K races.
Hollywood Glitz & Glamour Come To Admiral’s Pointe
Little Wonders Presbyterian Preschool Wins State’s Highest Award
Admiral’s Pointe first Annual Senior Prom was held on May 5th, 2011. The theme was Hollywood Glitz & Glamour. Decorations adorned the main dining room. The resi-
dent’s were escorted down the red carpet where they were greeted & given a beautiful corsage that was made by Colonial Gardens. Activity Director Lisa Hudson would like to extend a very special thank you to all the Huron High School Honor Society Seniors who volunteered their time to be part of our Prom.
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What a great turn out & the students made the night fun & exciting. For them to have given so selflessly, & show such passion & dedication truly shows the heart of volunteers. They truly made a difference. There is no way to express our appreciation for the kindness they have shown. The resident’s enjoyed a variety of horsd’oeuvres provided by their executive chef Hans Koschutnik. The music was provided by JMT Entertainment. Jimmy T is an amazing versatile performer with a wonderful repertoire. He manages to transfer his spark of enthusiasm & energy to the crowd and keeps everyone entertained. Resident’s at Admiral’s Pointe always look forward to his visits as his presence will definitely touch your heart. Administrator Amy Donaldson wants the community to know it is forever our goal to continue to provide these types of events that keep our resident’s happy & enjoying an active lifestyle.
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In recognition of its excellent child care program and its ongoing commitment to children, Little Wonders Presbyterian Preschool has received a Three-Star Step Up To Quality Award from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - Bureau of Child Care and Development, the state agency responsible for licensing and promoting high standards among Ohio’s child care centers. “We applaud Little Wonders Presbyterian Preschool for its commitment to children. By going above and beyond Ohio’s minimum licensing standards, Little Wonders Presbyterian Preschool gives its young children the opportunity to grow and develop in a stimulating, nurturing environment,” said Terrie Hare, Chief, Ohio Bureau of Child Care and Development. Step Up To Quality is a voluntary rating system for early care and education programs. Participating programs can earn a one, two or three-star rating by meeting an extensive list of quality benchmarks. Experts say these benchmarks improve the growth and development potential of children. The rating system also gives parents a useful tool for selecting quality early childhood programs. Three-Star Step Up To Quality programs meet the following criteria: A ratio of one teacher for every four infants (ages birth-12 months), or 2:8 or 3:10, one teacher for every five infants (ages 12-18 months), one teacher for every six toddlers (ages 18-36 months), one teacher for every nine preschoolers (ages 36-48 months), one teacher for every ten preschoolers (ages 48-60 months) and one teacher for every 15 school-aged children (ages 5-15 years).
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