Huron Hometown News - October 14, 2010

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October O b 14, 2010 VOL. 6 NUMBER 5

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Local Women Encouraged to Attend ‘Girls Night Out’ An all-female charity event that funds local cancer services – the Annual Girls’ Night Out – will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Kalahari Resort Convention Center on U.S. 250 in Sandusky. Doors open at 4 p.m., and women in attendance will be able to visit vendors from 4 to 6:30 p.m., at which time the program will begin. Tickets are $45. The event, in its sixth year, benefits Cancer Services, Fisher-Titus Mammography Fund, Firelands Regional Medical Center Cancer Program Fund and North Coast Cancer Foundation. A limited number of tickets are still available and can be purchased in advance by cash or check at a variety of locations in Huron, Norwalk, Sandusky and Willard. Visit www.girlsnightcharity.com for more information. Tickets also can be charged by phone at 419626-4548. Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover will be accepted. The following is a list of some of the entertainment and activities planned for the evening:

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The musical talents of Victoria Shaw. Shaw is the recipient of an ACM award for song of the year, two daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Original Song, four Emmy nominations and numerous ASCAP and SESAC awards. She has performed throughout the world, including opening for Garth Brooks in Central Park, playing the London Palladium and most recently touring with her friend and frequent collaborator Jim Brickman. One lucky winner will win the Hog for a Cause Raffle, which includes a 2003 HarleyDavidson Sportster customized and renovated with a Girls’ Night Out/ Breast Cancer Awareness theme. It was donated by Fitzgerald Body Shop in Monroeville. ‘Bras for a Cause’ contest: Area ladies have decorated bras in whatever fashion their creative juices took them. They will be displayed that evening and Girls’ Night Out attendees can vote for their favorite design for $1 per vote. In addition, there will be a silent auction for the decorated bras. This portion of the event is sponsored by 5/3 Bank. Breast Cancer Survivor Jeff McCready of Hu-

Huron Time Capsule to Huron Schools Host be Dedicated and Buried Open House Tours • Wooden Nickel from Wileswood Don’t miss being an “eyewitness to history” this Sunday, Oct. 17, at noon. That’s Country Store • FishHuronOhio Sticker when the Huron Bicentennial Committee • Erie County Cablesystem monthly bill and the Huron Historical Society will host • Taconite the dedication of the Bicentennial Memo-

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The Huron City School District invites the public to attend one of four district-wide Open House tours coming up. The open houses are designed as a means for the public on a pre-registered basis to tour and view all of the buildings and facilities in Huron’s school district. The tours will be guided by Superintendent Fred Fox, who will personally discuss the contents that make up the district as well as explain the many recent facility updates the schools have undergone. The tours will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 20; Thursday, Oct. 21; Monday, Oct. 25; and Tuesday, Oct. 26. All of the Tours will begin at 9 a.m. at Tiger Memorial Stadium. Superintendent Fred Fox will treat all participants to lunch at the high school after the tours. To register for a tour, contact VeeLynn Dover at the Board Office by calling 419433-1234, Ext. 5.

2010 Homecoming

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ron and his 26 case holders will return with Girls’ Night Out’s special version of “Deal or No Deal.” The case holders are area law enforcement from police, sheriff and fire departments, as well as executives from all four charities. Balloon Raffle Explosion: Have a chance to win $100 from one of the 1,200 balloons filled with money. Silent Auction – A variety of baskets will be filled with items donated from local businesses. A Local Woman will be named the “Girls’ Night Out” Woman of the Year. Past winners include Sheri Thomas (2005), owner of Sheri’s Coffeehouse in Norwalk and breast cancer survivor; Pat Scheid (2006) of Monroeville, instrumental in creating the Fisher-Titus Mammography Fund and breast cancer survivor; Peg Miller (2007), Director of Cancer Services and an advocate for local cancer patients; Mary Biglin (2008), retired oncology nurse at Firelands Regional Medical Center and past member of Cancer Services board of directors, Pam Kidd (2008), Cancer Services employee and breast cancer survivor; and Gretchen Studer (2009), co-founder of Girls’ Night Out.

This year’s Huron Homecoming Queen is Taryn Graham, with her parents Terry and Kristin.

Some of the items sealed inside the capsule. rial and the interment of Huron’s Time Capsule. The ceremony should take about 20 minutes, and everyone is encouraged to come and witness a part of history. The capsule, fabricated and donated to the city by Janotta and Herner Inc., Monroeville, will be buried in the circle located in front of the Harbor Master’s Office at the Huron Boat Basin. A large granite slab, engraved with the official Huron Bicentennial Logo will be placed over the area where the capsule will be located. It is to be unearthed by descendants in 2109. The following artifacts, which were donated by residents, businesses, schools and the city, have been sealed in the capsule with descriptions: • Coordinates for the Huron Lighthouse • 2009 Huron Playhouse Playbill • Bicentennial collection of poems by Huron’s Poet Laureate, Rob Smith • 2009 Cedar Point Pass • Watercolor Print of Huron Docks • Asian Carp newspaper article • Lucky Stone and Beach Glass • 2009 Huron City Directory • HYC Burgee • Wooden Cut-out of Huron Lighthouse

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• Library Card • Houses of Chaska Beach Book • Sesquincentennial Mug and Button • Culinary Vegetable Institute Heirloom tomato seeds • Hahn Farm Sweet Corn • Wooden Plaque of Bicentennial Float • ConAgra Watercolor Print • Fishing Lures • Collection of 2009 Coins • “The Huron Story” Button • Ohio Graduation Test of 2009 and Eighth-Grade Graduation Test of 1895 • Brochures of Sheldon Marsh STP, Old Woman Creek NER, McBride Arboretum • 2010 Aerial Photo of Huron • Huron High School football field w/ description of turf. • Huron City Schools Wind Turbine • Huron High School yearbook • Huron City Police sleeve patch • Restaurant/Bar Menus Duplicates of these artifacts will be on display at the Huron Public Library to remind the community that 100 years from now, descendants will be opening this capsule and taking a peek at life in Huron in 2009.

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Homecoming Queen Taryn Graham and King Brian Bollenbacher pose for a photo.

Huron’s Homecoming King is QB Brian Bollenbacher, shown here with his parents, Patty and Jim Bollenbacher.

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