Huron Hometown News - May 12, 2011

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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.

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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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Around Town FROM THE BENCH Attorney General Warns of Scam Involving Grandparents

By Judge Bill Steuk, Huron Municipal Court The Ohio Attorney General’s office has recently warned of a scam involving grandparents. Scam artists are targeting Ohio grandparents by posing as their grandchildren and asking that the grandparents send money, usually to another country. Many times, a scam artist will claim that he or she is a grandchild stuck in another country who needs money. The Attorney General’s office believes that scam artists are checking social networking websites to learn more about someone’s vacation plans and then contacting that person’s grandparents, pretending to be that grandchild. The Attorney General’s office recommends that Ohioans avoid posting travel information online and never to wire transfer money to someone who calls unexpectedly, even if the caller claims to be a grandchild or other family member. If a request seems to be legitimate, however, the Attorney General’s office suggests that the grandparents ask the caller a question that only a real family member would know. Another suggestion from this office is to create a code word that only family members would know to use in an emergency such as this. For further information, please visit the Ohio Attorney General’s website at www. ohioattorneygeneral.gov or call 1-800-282-0515. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney

Portrait’s of Huron’s Past: Edward R. Hilton By Lisa Yako of Historical Research Partners The occupations of those living in Huron at the turn of the twentieth century varied as greatly as they do today. Around 1900, occupations of Huron residents included farmer, fisherman, shop keeper, etc. Edward R. Hilton’s occupation was a bit different from the norm in that he was a lumber salesman. Hilton was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1868. At the age of 15, he left school and began working in Detroit’s lumber yards. Hilton’s work in the lumber industry ranged from logging to sawmill operator to commercial salesman. His financial success in the lumber industry came due to his extensive knowledge of the industry and his great enthusiasm. Hilton moved to Huron prior around 1890 and worked as a sales representative for various lumber companies, eventually representing three southern companies- Crossett Lumber Company of Arkansas, Enoch Brothers Lumber Company of Mississippi, and Ruddick Orleans Cypress Company of Louisiana. After residing in Huron for only a few years, Edward Hilton moved to Toledo, Cleveland, and then Ontario. He returned to Huron and, in October of 1893, married Miss Mary Halladay of Huron. Through this union, two children were born: Ruth in 1896 and Edward, Jr. in 1903. In April of 1905, Edward and Mary purchased a lot on Center Street for $625 and constructed a comfortable and attractive residence of eight rooms, which were all equipped with the most modern of conveniences and facilities. This grand house became the hub of social and family events for the Hilton family. Though Edward, Sr. traveled a great deal with his job, Edward and Mary were socialites and often entertained at their home. Edward was civically active and served as a trustee for the Children’s Home in Sandusky from 1917-1919. Further, Edward was a member of the village council in Huron and

was appointed as mayor of Huron in 1920 during a time when no one else wanted the job. In addition, he was prominent in the Masonic organization, Knights Templar, and the Toledo Consistory. Ruth Hilton, a graduate of Huron High School and Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, married Lieutenant David Taylor at the home of her parents on November 29, 1919. The wedding came just one day before Lt. Taylor of Norwalk was to sail to France on military duty. The couple was stationed in many locations, but spent five years in the Philippines where all three of their children were born. Edward Hilton, Jr. attended college in Pennsylvania and eventually settled in Florida with his wife, Margaret. Edward Hilton died at his home in November of 1941. His funeral was held at the Center Street home, and he was buried in Scott Cemetery. Mary Hilton died in 1961. Though the Hilton family is gone from Huron, the house they built in 1905, located at 217 Center Street, stands as a reminder of an influential Huron family of the past.

Huron Fire Department Structure Training Burn The Huron Fire Department conducted an acquired structure training burn on Cleveland Road West. Firefighters from Milan Fire and Norwalk Fire also participated in the training event. This training cooperation enhances interagency operations at true emergency scenes. Acquired structures are hard to come by, but the Huron City and Huron Township residents continue to think of the Fire Department when they have an abandoned structure. This is a win-win situation for both parties, in that, firefighters get the most realistic training possible and the property owner gets fairly inexpensive demolition. Contact the firehouse if you have questions about the process. This particular training provided opportunity for

firefighters to further there understanding of fire behavior within a burning building, read smoke conditions, operate in limited visibility, function within the incident command system, and operate apparatus.

Community Work Day Scheduled at Woodlands Children’s Garden A community work day is scheduled for Saturday, May 14 at 9:30 AM at the Children’s Garden at Woodlands Intermediate School. Much help is needed to cut back last year’s growth, pull the amazing amount of weeds, and do a little planting of annuals. This is a great opportunity for groups, students looking for community service hours, and individuals who would like to help. Any amount of time you could commit would be greatly appreciated. Gloves and gardening tools will be provided. Contact Lisa Yako at 419-433-6233 or lyako@bex.net with any questions.

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Milestones OBITUARY Marion E. “Snooks” Taylor Sept. 23, 1924 - May 5, 2011

Marion E. “Snooks” Taylor, 86, of Huron and Berlin Heights, died Thursday, May 5, 2011, in The Cleveland Clinic. He was born Sept. 23, 1924, in Washington, D.C., and was a longtime resident

of Berlin Heights and then Huron. He worked for Eastern States in Huron until 1967 and then worked at New Departure Hyatt, Sandusky, and retired in 1987. He was a Charter Member of the Huron Twp. Conservation Club; a life member of the National Rifle Association and North American Hunter’s Club; and enjoyed fishing, wildlife, and watching birds. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Helen (Sternberg); a daughter, Rebecca (Hestel) Stout of North Olmsted, Ohio; three sons, Brad (Patti) Taylor, Nicho-

las Michael Taylor (companion, Michael Anderson) and Randy (Cheryl) Taylor, all of Huron; nine grandchildren, Marcus, Ericson and Conessa Stout, Heather (Milos) Veljkovic, Bryan and Ross Taylor, Shelly (James) Stone, Erica (Casey) Proy, and Jennifer (Thad) Wilkins; seven greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Lois Stribley of El Jebel, Colo. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Edna (Coffman) Taylor; a sister, Edith Englehart,; and an infant son, Ronald.

Friends called 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, May 9, 2011, at Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron, where services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 10. Bishop David Pratt officiating. Cremation will take place. Contributions may be made to Huron Twp. Conservation Club, P.O. Box 514, Huron, OH 44839. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh. com.

Church Chat Services Directory Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio St., Huron 419-433-4701 Sunday—9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St., Huron 419-433-5018 8:30 a.m. Quiet Service with Communion 9:30 a.m. Christian Learning for Adults and older children 10:45 a.m. Reformed Service, and Sunday School for children. Nursery provided. Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-3934 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship—Sunday 6:00 p.m.

1023 South, Main, Huron 419-775-6334 The Church of Jesus joehelensprowl@yahoo.com Christ of Latter Day Saints Worship Sunday 10am 4511 Galloway Rd., Huron Pastors Joe & Helen 419-626-9860 Sprowl Bishop: Bill Reel Sacrament service—9:30 Lighthouse Assembly of a.m. Sundays God Church Family History Center Wed. 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm, 419-433-8889 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday service—10:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church Sunday school—9:30 a.m. 930 Main St., Huron Adult Bible Study--6 p.m. 419-433-4711 Sunday. www.zionhuron.org Youth Group—6 p.m. 8:00 am Sundays TradiSunday tional worship service Food Pantry—9 a.m.-3 9:15 am Sundays Famp.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-2 ily friendly contemporary p.m. Thursdays. worship service with SunSalvation Army Service Unit— day School for children and 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursdays, teens by appointment only. 10:30 am Sundays Traditional worship service St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Rd., Vermilion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline. com/stmattvermlcms Sunday School/ Bible Study 9:30 Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.

Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan; 419-499-3683 St. Peter’s Catholic Rev. Dr. John C. Jordan Worship and Holy Com- Church munion—Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 430 Main St., Huron 419-433-5725 Saturday—5 p.m. Huron United Methodist Sunday—8 a.m. & 10:30 Church a.m. 338 Williams St., Huron 419-433-3984 The Chapel Rev. J. Roger Skelly-Watts 4444 Galloway Rd., San8 a.m. - Praise Service/ dusky Praise Band 419-627-0208 9 a.m. - Sunday School www.chapel-sandusky.org 10 a.m. - Celebration SerSaturday service--5 p.m. vice/Organ & Choir Sunday service—9 & 11 a.m. LOGOS - Wednesdays 3:30Jr. High Youth Group— 6:00pm; Students k-12 invited Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. Sr. High Youth Group— Lake Erie Family Church Sundays 7-9 p.m. Now Meeting at Latitude group ages 18Great Lakes Country Club 29—Thursdays, 7 p.m.

Firelands May Luncheon Club Firelands Regional Medical Center’s Luncheon Club will be held on Wednesday, May 25 at the Sandusky Yacht Club, 529 E. Water Street, Sandusky. Thomas Olexa, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Sandusky Orthopedics & Rheumatology, will discuss treatments and surgeries for injured shoulders. Enjoy the yacht club’s delicious Wednesday buffet lunch which includes the following for $15 per person (includes tax/tip; cash or check only please): deluxe salad bar, soup station and rolls, cold cut sandwich bar, hot entrees with at least two meats, vegetables, pasta or fish, assorted desserts, hot tea, iced tea and coffee. The buffet lunch is from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm and will be followed by the presentation at 12:30 pm. The Luncheon Club program is open to the public and are presented by knowledgeable healthcare providers. Reservations are recommended. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program possible. Please call 419-557-7840 by Wednesday, May 18 make your reservation.

Firelands Offers Breastfeeding Class May 21 Firelands Regional Medical Center will be offering a Breastfeeding Basics education class on Saturday, May 21 from 9:30 am until 12 pm. The class will be held at Firelands Regional Medical Center’s South Campus, 1912 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky. The class is designed to teach new parents the benefits of breastfeeding and how to successfully breastfeed their baby. The cost for this course is $10.00 – (No charge with coupon). The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program possible. To register, please call Firelands Regional Medical Center at 419-557-7840.

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Library Techniques for Job Searchers, a program sponsored by the Friends of the Mon. & Tue. 10 AM - 6 PM Huron Public Library will Wed. & Thur. 10 AM - 8 PM take place on Saturdays: Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM May 7, 14, 21, June 4 and 11 from 10 AM - 1 PM. John The Board of Trustees of the Huron PubOxtoby, a local Human Relic Library gratefully acknowledges the fol- sources professional, will present a series lowing donation: of 5 workshops to help people searching In memory of James McLaughlin from for a employment. Workshop topics will Andrea Hyde, Fishing by Nick Ross. be: interviewing techniques, resumes, cov---------er letters, and networking. Registration is Second Thursday Seminar at the Huron required though drop-ins will be accomPublic Library will be on Thursday, May modated on a space-available basis. Regis12 at 6:30 PM. Join us in commemorating ter online at www.huronlibrary.org or call the 150th anniversary of the Civil War as 419-433-5009 for more information. we present the program “Civil War Living ---------History” by the Mraz family. No registraHuron Public Library’s Yarnworks will tion required. meet on Saturday, May 14 from 10:30 AM ---------to12 PM. This is a group of knitters and crocheters who meet for fun, food and fellowship.

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online at www.huronlibrary.org, email huron@huronlibrary.org or call 419433-5009. ---------Children’s Department needs the following items for the 2011 Summer Reading Program: long sleeved men’s dress shirts (white or cream), yarn ~ any color, cancelled postage stamps. All items may be dropped off at the Circulation Desk or the Children’s Department. Thank you! ---------Did you know that you can commemorate a special occasion or honor someone by giving a donation to the Memorial Fund at the Huron Public Library? Donations may be designated for a specific book, subject area or department. Notification is sent to the family of the one being remembered and a thank you is sent to the donor. A bookplate is placed in the book when there is a designation made.

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Come share the tips and tricks you have learned in your handiwork. Beginners are welcome! Register online at www.huronlibrary.org, or call 419-433-5009. ---------Mystery Book Group will meet on Wednesday, May 18 at 7 PM. Follow Me Down is the first book in a new series from Edgar-finalist Marc Strange. Canadian Police Chief Orwell Brennan becomes involved in the case of a dead man found pinned to a tree by two arrows. The Toronto police soon finish their investigation, but Brennan patiently persists in solving the murder. Order your copy online at www.huronlibrary.org, email huron@huronlibrary.org or call 419-433-5009. ---------The Book Exchange meets on Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 PM to discuss The Secret Gift by Ted Gup. This is the story of a Canton man who offers help at Christmas time during the depression. Order your copy

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Office location: 110 Wall Street Mailing address: 417 Main St. Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website: www.huronparks.org

Huron City Council recently passed an ordinance prohibiting dogs in Nickel Plate Park from Memorial Day through Labor Day during the hours of 10:00am and 6:00pm. We hope this results in a healthier and safer beach for all our patrons. ---------Call for details : Stay up-to-date on all the current Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our NEW email alerts on the City of Huron’s homepage... We’ll be sending out information on upcoming programs, events, and other general announcements. ---------Boat Basin Dockage Available 20’ Seasonal Dockage is available in the Huron Boat Basin Marina. Residents: $880.00. Non-Residents: $920.00. If interested, please contact the Huron Boat Basin at 419433-4848 or email boatbasin@cityofhuron.org ---------Bargains for Baby SaleMay 14th The first garage sale of the season! This sale is limited to infant & toddler items only. Clean out your closets and basements and get STAMPED CONCRETE SPECIALSTS ready to sell those gently used baby items!! The sale will take place on Craig Casselberry owner Saturday, May 14th at the 419-656-5360 cell Huron Boat Basin parking lot from 9am-1pm. $8 Huron, OH • 419-433-5578 per space (spaces approx Locally owned. Over 40 years combined experience in the concrete business. 9 x19-parking space size). Pre-Registration is required • Patios to participate. Registration forms are available on • Floors the website or at our office. • Sidewalks This event is held rain or • Driveways shine. ---------• Concrete Restoration, Resealing Safety Town 2011... What • Excavation & Demolition is Safety Town? • Firepits This is one of the most important educational pro• Paver Walls grams for young children • Paver Brick who will be entering Kindergarten in the fall. This 2-week (Monday-Thursday, Monday-Thursday) program is a planned curriculum program incorporating classroom activities to familiarize children with the school setting. Safety Town allows children entering Kindergarten W I T H O U R FA S T T R A C K P R E H A B P R O G R A M to learn safe ways to approach school and everyday situations. The children are W E TA K E C A R E O F T H E D E TA I L S taught the basics of fire, water, traffic, and playground O F Y O U R R E H A B S T AY safety, as well as poison control, bus behavior and seatbelt importance. Huron Parks and Recreation is fortunate to have help from The Huron Fire & Police Departments, Erie

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Metroparks, Erie County Environmental Services, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Sandusky Power Squadron/Coastie, and Huron City Schools, who help make this program so successful. In addition, we have outstanding Teachers and Safety Town Teen Counselors who create a wonderful, fun and creative environment for our participants. Last but certainly not least, Huron Parks and Recreation has been fortunate to have the support of many local businesses that help with sponsorship and/or donations toward our daily snacks/supplies. More on these great community partners to follow in future articles. This year Safety Town will take place from June 13-23 (Mondays-Thursdays) at Shawnee Elementary School. Thursday, June 23rd is Graduation Day… students and parents attend for a Graduation Ceremony/Party! The registration fee is $35 for Residents and $40 for Non-Residents, the deadline for registration is May 13, 2011. Safety Town Registration Forms are available on our website or at the office. ---------Nickel Plate Beach - Season Parking Passes Passes are available now for the 2011 season! Applications are available on our website or stop by the office. The Nickel Plate Season Parking Pass entitles the registered holder the ability to park one (1) licensed vehicle at Nickel Plate Beach during beach hours (dawn to dusk) throughout the season (Memorial Day to Labor Day). The cost for a season pass is $20 Residents and $30 for Non-Residents. ---------City Wide Garage Sale-Saturday, June 4th Mark your calendars to come and shop at the largest garage sale in Huron! Come to the Huron Boat Basin, 330 N. Main St., from 9:00am-2:00pm. The event will be held rain or shine, and there is something for everyone! There are only a few spaces left for those who are looking to sell items at the sale, so hurry and register today. Spaces are $10 each. Pre-Registration is required. Forms are available online or in our office. ---------Swim Lessons presented by Huron Lagoon Marina If you’re between the ages of 3 and 10, come learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool! Registration is limited, so be sure to sign up today. Sprint Session: June 27-July 1 Session I -- July 5-15; Session II -- July 18-29; Session III -- August 1-12 Classes for kids ages 7 to 10: 9:00am-9:30am or 9:35am10:05am Classes for kids ages 3 to 6: 10:10am-10:40am; 10:45am11:15am. Registration for the Sprint Session is only $30 residents/ $35 non-residents. Registration for Session I is only is $50 residents/$55 non-residents. Registration for Sessions II & III is only $55 residents/$60 non-residents. ---------Summer Sports Camps begin in June It doesn’t matter what your favorite sport is; we have something for everyone! Registrations are being accepted at this time. For complete program details and registration forms visit our website www.cityofhuron.org. ---------Track and Throwing Camp- June 8 to June 10 Baseball Camp- June 20 to June 24 Golf Camp- June 27-29 for grades 1-4 and July 11-13 for grades 5-8 Cheerleading Camp- July 6 to July 8 Tennis Camp- July 11to July 22 Soccer Camp- July 18 to July 22 ---------Help Wanted! Baseball Camp Instructors needed Looking for instructors to run a baseball camp for kid’s ages 6-12 years old. Camp will be held at Fabens Park from June 20-24th, from 9:00am-12:00pm. If interested, please contact Brian Croucher, Recreation Manager, for further details at 419-433-8487.

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Huron High School’s Spring Flower Sale is offering Colonial Gardens plants at discounted prices! Orders are being taken now through May 12th. Order pick-up will take place in conjunction with the HHS Spring Arts Festival from 6–7:30 PM on Tuesday, May 17th. The Spring Arts Festival showcases our students’ quality artwork and musical talents. Spanish Club will also be selling dinner for those with an appetite for Mexican food staring at 5 PM in the cafeteria. All Flower Sale proceeds benefit the HHS Vocal Music Department.


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Congratulations to the following McCormick Junior High students for earning the “Student of the Month” title for March: Logan Weber, 7th grade & Allison Brownell, 8th grade. McCormick Principal, Mr. Chad Carter, and the grade level teachers will recognize one deserving student a month throughout the school year. “The award will be based on the fol-

lowing criteria: attendance, attitude, workmanship, growth and improvement, classroom behavior and work completion,” stated Mr. Carter, McCormick Principal. The Student of the Month candidates are nominated by the grade level teachers and selected by Mr. Carter and the McCormick staff.

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May 16 Soft shell taco, meat/cheese/lettuce, tender green beans, oranges & pineapple, mini rice crispy treat, ice cold milk. May 17 Flame broiled cheeseburger on bun, crisp pickles, sizzling fries, seasonal fresh fruit, ice cold milk. May 18 Roasted hot dog on bun, steamed California vegetables, chilled pears, ice cold milk. May 19 Homemade pasta/meat sauce, sensational salad, garlic bread stick, wiggly jello/ fruit, cool whip topping, ice cold milk. May 20 Plump chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes/gravy, buttered roll, Georgia peaches, ice cold milk

McCormick Jr. High & Huron High School May 16 Footlong hot dog, oven baked beans, crispy onion rings, diced pears & cherries, chilled milk. May 17 General Tso popcorn chicken, buttered rice, steamed carrots, fortune cookie, Dole fruit cup, chilled milk May 18 Mexican pizza, tender green beans, juicy Hawaiian pineapple chunks, chilled milk May 19 Homemade pasta/meat sauce, garden salad, garlic bread sticks, jello with fruit, chilled milk May 20 Assorted sandwiches, fresh veggies, creamy ranch dip, seasonal fresh fruit, chilled milk

Pleasant Elementary Donates Blankets to Cancer Patients at Fisher-Titus Cancer Care Center the care they need right in their own community. The goal is to provide the best cancer care available to patients through education, early detection, diagnosis, optimal state-of-the-art treatment (including access to clinical trials), rehabilitation and psychosocial support. FTMC’s Cancer Program has been approved by the American College of Surgeon’s National Commission on Cancer Program since 1989. In its most recent three-year approval process, FTMC’s program was specially recognized by the American College of Surgeons with commendations in seven areas including community outreach programs related to cancer screenings and prevention, clinical services, and cancer data management.

EHOVE Students compete in Duck Stamp Contest EHOVE Visual Communication Design students recently submitted designs into the national contest for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Duck Stamp. Two EHOVE students, Sean Reineck (Bellevue H.S.) and Tori Strause (Huron H.S,) received Honorable Mention recognition for their designs. Designs are submitted by students across the nations in various age categories. The winning designs are transformed into a stamp that will be sold by the U.S. Postal

Service. On their website at www.fws.gov, the Wildlife Service says their contest is the oldest federal wildlife art competition in America and that 98% of the stamp proceeds go to the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund to support the purchase of acres of wetlands for inclusion into the National Wildlife Refuge System where the public can enjoy recreational opportunities such as bird watching, fishing, hunting and photography.

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Several students from Pleasant Elementary recently visited FisherTitus Medical Center’s Cancer Care Center to deliver blankets to cancer patients. Geneva Ousley (middle) displays her new blanket. Pictured are Karli Schnellinger (front left), Ousley and Nathan Silcox (front); Charlie Missler (back left) Cathy Schnellinger, Dr. Raymond L. Lobins, Ralph Missler and Sydney Kuhl.

Students, PTO members and Principal Janice Smith from Pleasant Elementary School in Norwalk delivered smiles and blankets recently to the Fisher-Titus Cancer Care Center. The group brought 44 blankets to distribute to cancer patients who visit the center. Pleasant Elementary PTO sponsored a “Community Service Night” in which students, along with their families, came to the school to make the 44 blankets. “This project is only one of the ways that the students of Pleasant Elementary show their appreciation and respect to others in the community,” said Beth Schnellinger of the Pleasant Elementary PTO. FTMC’s Cancer Care Center offers area cancer patients

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Lady Tigers startle Western Reserve in Sectionals Huron’s pitcher Karissa Shepherd held the Fireland’s Conference power, Western Reserve, in check during last week’s sectional opener played at Castalia’s Lions Park. Shepherd earned a shut out win giving up just five hits while the team’s defense was equally stingy by allowing just one error. The Tiger offense did their part for the surprising 9-0 upset victory. Lauren Volz opened the scoring with a monster home run over the fence for a 2-0 lead. Huron picked up their third run in the second inning. But the Lady Tigers really broke the game open with six runs in the sixth. With Renee St. Clair and Kelsey Koehler on base,

Morgan Asberry hammered a triple to left center to score two. Then, back to back bunt singles from Shepherd and Angela Barbour (hit 3 for 4) loaded the bases. A Western error allowed Asberry to score. Then, freshman Amanda Vacca bunted her way onto first to again load the bases. Kate Weber singled and brought two more runs across home plate. Volz mashes the ball one more time. This one is a double to bring in the final run of the inning. “The girls played as a team today,” said a very happy Coach Everman. “Executing the small things all day long, hitting line drives at the right time with runnier in scoring position. Everyone contributed to today’s win.”

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Reader Advisory: the National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the following classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it s illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada.

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Police Reports 4/24 West of Rye Beach SR2 Disabled Motor Vehicle resulting in a DUI

4/24 Cleveland Road West Damaged Property 4/25 Wilbor Avenue Removal and Disposal of Junk Vehicles – Vehicle owner will have twenty days to have the vehicle returned to operational condition or removed from the property.

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4/26 Bogart Road Animal at Large – Owner found and complaint cleared . 4/26 Cleveland Road West Plastic plate ripped off of car. No other damage was done to the vehicle. Report was made and kept on file.

4/27 Erie Avenue Vandalism – Outside light smashed on homeowners property. Report was put on file. 4/28 Equipment Violation – Faulty Headlight Taxpayer – Issued a citation for driving under suspension and fictitious registration. 4/28 Assist Rescue Squad

05/03/11 Warrant Served – Main Street Person transported to Erie County Jail 05/03/11 Theft – Shoplifting All property returned to rightful owners.

05/04/11 Found Property License plate found in parking lot. Owner notified on message machine

4/29 Theft TV taken from boat. Nothing else seem to be missing. Report made and put on file. 05/01/11 Domestic Dispute Cleveland Road West All quiet upon departure. 05/02/11 Marijuana – Producing

05/04/11 Harrassing Phone Call 05/05/11 Warrant served.

05/05/11 Hit Skip – Report was made a put on file. 05/05/11 Supsicious Phone Calls

Sandusky Ski Club A successful ski season is over for this year. We will be having activities throughout the summer and the Sandusky Ski Club would like for you to continue presenting about our events in the newspaper. The following is the information for our May activity. The Sandusky ski Club will be celebrating May birth-

days on Wednesday, May18 at 6:30 PM at Bar North at the Thunderbird Hills Golf Course on Rt. 13 in Huron. For more information, contact Ann Portteus at 419-602-3094 or via e-mail to skiangel220@aol.com . Thank you for your continued support of the Sandusky Ski Club.

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