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Huron Football Chicken Barbeque Huron Tiger Football chicken BBQ on Friday August 14 at Huron Memorial Stadium during our scrimmage with Lake. The chicken BBQ will be held from 4:30-6:30, which is before and during the scrimmage. Dinner cost is $8:00 and all orders must be prepaid. Dinner will be provided by Granny’s BBQ and includes: 1/2 BBQ chicken, Baked Beans, and Coleslaw Lemonade and Water. To order a meal contact Kim Warren 433-4836 or Beth Grieves 4337618 orders need to be received before August 10.
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Huron Rotary Festival HURON — For Immediate Release: 2009 HURON ROTARY FESTIVAL, AUGUST 7, 8, 9, 2009 For more information please contact, Doug Studer, Co Chairman at Dougz88@ gmail.com or 419-602-0819. The Huron Rotary Festival is set to open at the Huron Boat Basin on Friday August 7, 2009 with the Bluegrass Festival beginning a 5 PM. Ottawa County Bluegrass, Copus Hill Bluegrass, Blue Storm, Safire Sun and Fulton County Bluegrass 3 day event. They all return on Saturday at 12 noon till 10 PM New this year will be Sunday Music from Noon to 3 PM. Local favorite, Cathy Black, will visit from her home in the Chicago area to bring us her own brand of music plus a surprise guest or two. In addition to the Bluegrass Festival on Friday and Saturday, the Rib Burn-Off will be going on. Master Rib vendors: Grillin n Chillin, Smokin Joe’s Barbeque, Lagerheads, Just Smokin and Jr’s Woodfired Barbeque will be serving their finest ribs and barbeque. They are
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all vying for the coveted People’s Choice Award for Ribs and Sauce. Then there is the 43nd Annual Huron Rotary Art Festival which will be going on The artists will display their wares during festival hours Friday 5 PM to 10 PM, Saturday Noon to 10 PM and Sunday 11 AM to 4 PM. Judging will take place on Saturday morning. NEW THIS YEAR, Rotator Corn Hole Tournament – On Saturday, August 8, the Festival will include the 1st annual Rotator Corn Hole Tournament. 32 teams will vie for cash prizes. Tournament will start at 9 A.M. that morning at the Huron Boat Basin. The Sunday Old Time Social returns from 11 am till 2 pm. There will be a lunch served for the suggested donation of $5 for adults and $3 dollars for children under the age of 12. What’s a social without ice cream so included with your lunch will be some delicious Toft’s Ice Cream. The St Peter’s Knights of Columbus, and the Huron United Methodist Men’s Group
will be serving the food. Plus on Sunday the Huron Bicentennial Birthday Party will take place at the Boat Basin with games for kids, entertainment, the Rotary Beard Growing Contest finals, and much more. All funds raised by the Huron Rotary go to fund the local and international programs that the club is involved in including their Third Grade Dictionary Program. This program gives every Third Grader in all the Huron Schools a dictionary. For information go to www.huronrotary.org or call 419-602-0819. So come on out to Huron and enjoy the Festival.
8th annual Saunders/Foss Memorial Golf Scramble The 8th Annual Saunders/ Foss Memorial Golf Scramble was held at Thunderbird Hills South Golf Course on Saturday, July 25th. Seventy-two teams filled the course for the shot gun start; the first round began at 7:30 A.M. and second round at 2:00 P.M. There were a total of 288 golfers and 67 sponsors who supported the Golf Scramble in memory of Michelle Saunders and Ryan Foss, two Huron girls who were killed in an automobile accident in March 2002. This year’s Scramble added close to $10,000 to the Scholarship Fund, which will hopefully become selfperpetuating in just a few more years. The Golf Scramble is the major Fund Raiser for the Scholarship Fund, although some donations are made throughout the year to the Sandusky Erie Community Foundation, where the Fund is administered. Even though the weather forecast showed a 90% chance of rain that Saturday, Michelle and Ryan did not let that ruin their special event. A quick shower postponed the morning golfers for about an half hour, but it allowed everyone some time to visit at the pavilion and enjoy another cup of coffee (or drink of choice) and eat some homemade breakfast items that were so generously donated. The afternoon shot gun is fun to watch because they come in swarms and are so excited to play. Most of these golfers are between the ages of 21-31 and many of them were friends with Michelle and Ryan, or they are friends of their siblings or cousins. Some teams come dressed in special attire. This year, Justin Saunders’ Team of Brian Foster, Cole Solberg, and Marcus Rimboch came dressed as “The Chippendale Golfers” and Greg Cobb’s Team of Darin Cobb, Brent Sandeholt and Dan Altman came dressed as “Team Crown Royal”. The day is packed with food, fun and plenty of talk and laughter. Most of the golfers and volunteers personally know the Saunders and Berlin ( & Foss) family, or they have been invited by a friend who has been to the event before. Goodman Beverage provides the LaBatt’s Beer on tap and donates many of the door prize giveaways. Hot dogs and beer are ready for every golfer at the Turn on Hole 9. A Chicken dinner is served after each session end and is provided by The BBQ Traveler. First Place winners this year were the Team of Jason Bodey, Dustin Cullen, Paul Koch and Brett Carrlett (18 under ). Second Place winners were the Team of Ed Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Steve Schlessman and Jasiah Sanchez (17 under). Third Place Team of Shawn Hiper, Matt Lyons, Chris Dennis and Jim McCoy, (14 under). First Place winners for the all wom-
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ARTirondacks head to AUCTION ARTirondack is a public art project in celebration of Huron’s Bicentennial. ARTirondack is the term chosen to describe the canvas local artists used to showcase their talents in transforming an Adirondack chair into art. The project began earlier this year when 22 artists hand decorated 25 chairs. The chairs will be on display throughout the community until Aug. 11 when the project will conclude with the GRAND AUCTION. The auction will be Aug. 11 at the Nia Center at Kalahari. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the auction beginning promptly at 7 pm. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 per person and are on sale now at the Huron Chamber of Commerce and Barnes Nursery. Bidding paddles are complimentary; hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. The Bicentennial Chair will be raffled as well. Tickets for the Bicentennial Chair can be purchased at the Huron Chamber and Barnes Nursery as well. The ARTirondacks were sponsored by local businesses, organizations or individuals. The sponsors of the chairs have selected charitable organizations to receive the proceeds. They are as follows:
en’s team was Kristi Schlessman, Mary Taylor, Catherine Taylor and Christine Delehunt (3 under). Ed Taylor’s team and Kristi Schlessman’s team both donated their winnings back to the scholarship fund. There were three skins given out: The Team of Jim McFee, Dickie Staboner, Paul DeFazio and Randy Puttie had an eagle on Hole 16. The Team of Andy Palmer, Mark Kuligowski, Todd Zwilling, and Frank Petronella had an eagle on Hole 2. The Team of Brad Hartung, Jeff McCarthy, Randy Strickland, and Steve Wolf, had a double eagle on Hole 14. No one won the “Hole in One” contest, but Foster Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. was ready to give away a 2010 Cadillac CTS. The winners of the “Putt to Win” contest were Tom Kowaleski and Chris Thoreson. They each won $100 plus 2 tickets to the Browns’ pre-season games, donated by Sharron, Don and Alex Suter. “Ropes” were sold for the benefit of the Sara Jane Bartlett Nursing Scholarship, which raised another $1000 for their cause. Every year, for 8 years, the Saunders/Foss Memorial Fund has awarded two $3,000 scholarships to Huron High School seniors. This years’ recipients were Matt Lehrer and Pat McNulty. The Saunders Family and the Berlin Family would like to thank all the business and individuals who supported the Scholarship Fund this year with their $100 donations for Hole Sponsorships and those who donated gifts for door prizes and raffle prizes. We thank our many sponsors.
Huron Bicentennial Committee — Huron Bicentennial Committee Buckeye CableSystem – Firelands College Scholarships Firelands Regional Medical Center – Mammography Fund of the Foundation for Firelands Medical Center Firelands Montessori School — Firelands Montessori School Kasper Auto Group – Back to the Wild The Chapman Insurance Group - Cancer Services Barnes Nursery – Michael’s House Kalahari Resort – Huron Boosters Douglas Studer, LLC – Cancer Services Huron Historical Society - Huron Historical Society State Farm Insurance – Saunders-Foss Memorial Scholarship Huron Yacht Club – HYC Ladies Auxiliary Seniors Christmas Gift Program & Children’s Christmas Party Chuck & Christine Norton – Habitat for Humanity Captain Montague’s B&B, Huron Playhouse, ACE Hardware - Huron Playhouse Angry Bull – Oliver’s Pub & Grub Christmas Fund The Hagy Family – Alzheimer’s Foundation Marconi’s Restaurant – Stein Hospice Huron Pizza House – Humane Society of Erie County Huron Parks Fund, Cottage Designs, John & Sheila Ehrhardt - Huron Parks Fund Family Eye Care & Anytime Fitness – OSU Alumni Club of Erie County BGSU Firelands – BGSU Foundation, Inc. specific designation BGSU Firelands Scholarships Foster Chevrolet – Make-A-Wish Huron Chamber of Commerce - Huron Chamber of Commerce Berardi’s Restaurant – Stein Hospice
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Around Town Bicentennial Boat Parade The Huron Yacht Club is sponsoring the Bicentennial Boat Parade on Saturday, August 15 at 1:00 p.m. on the Huron River. All boats from dingys to yachts are welcome to join in the parade. Spectators can gather along the river to enjoy the parade at 1:00 that day. In order to enter your boat into the parade check with your marina, the Huron Boat Basin staff, or the Huron Yacht Club and receive your contest number. Registration is $5 per boat. Decorate your boat in one of the following categories:
Bicentennial (200 years ago) Most Humorous (laugh ‘til your sides hurt) Most Patriotic (all the red, white and blue you can find) Prizes will be awarded in each category. The staging begins at noon in front of Nickelplate Beach. The parade begins at 1:00 from the Lighthouse and will proceed down the river ending at the bridge. For more information please contact the Huron Yacht Club at 419-433-3113 or Christine Crawford at 330-465-0890.
Kids Karnival Another cool event for children is the Kids Karnival, which will be held on Sunday, August 9, during the official Huron Bicentennial Celebration. It will be held from 1 p.m. until 4p.m. in the tent immediately after the Community Brunch. Events include games, tattoos and face painting, a traveling magician Capt. Maxwell he will present a show on stage from 3-3:30. He will also be wandering the carnival. Sponsored by Admirals Pointe. Clowns, a puppet show, costume, hula hoop and art contests, and entertainment for all ages. Be sure to plan your schedule to attend this fantastic event.
Huron Great 200 Race and Scavenger Hunt Hey Huron and Huron Township residents!!! You have a little over a month to get in shape to enter a team in this race. At 9 a.m. on Saturday, August 8th, individuals, neighborhoods and corporate teams will take to Huron’s streets with a packet of clues that will test their cognitive ability and challenge their skills in solving puzzles. Clues will take participants ON FOOT within a boundary formed by the Huron Lighthouse Pier, the railroad tracks, Huron High School, and the Huron River Bridge. The 3 to 5 mile race will begin at 9 am sharp, and is designed to finish in 1.5 to 3 hours, All travel must be on foot, and the participants must return to the finish line by 12:30 pm. A team will consist of two participants, 14 years or older, with at least one adult team member. Register by August 2 at a cost of $15 per person to be assured of receiving a Race T-Shirt. After August 2, up until 8:59 am the day of the race, the cost will be $20 with no
Tiger’s Graham Part of National Championship The Huron Varsity Volleyball program had one of its own on the team that won the Junior Olympic 17 and Under National Volleyball Championship held during July in Miami, FL. Incoming Junior, Taryn Graham, proudly represented the Huron on the Cleveland Volleyball Company’s team along with Edison’s Emily Stewart. In the finals, this team from Ohio defeated the Sports
guarantee of a shirt. There are no refunds, although registration can be transferred to another person. The race will go on, rain or shine. In the case of extreme weather conditions, the start time may be delayed or completely rescheduled for August 15th, same time and place. Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers. Any proceeds from this event will go toward funding activities of the Bicentennial Committee. The committee is sponsoring multiple activities around the community this summer to enhance and preserve the community history, tree planting and beautification projects and other events for fun that bring community together. Chairman of the race is Sue Frankart, and any questions may be directed to her at oldcuppy@aol.com or 419-433-4375 after 5 pm. To learn more about other city scavenger hunts, check out website http://www.greaturbanrace.com/. Look for more information and a registration form in upcoming editions of the Huron Hometown News.
Shack from Southern California 25 – 23 and 26 – 24. This is Graham’s second year with the Cleveland Volleyball Company (CVC). She has participated in the Junior Olympic Club Program since the age of nine. Taryn looks forward to the upcoming season with her teammates and, if all goes well, to play volleyball on the collegiate level someday.
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On Sunday afternoon, August 16, Huron’s Kalahari Field will become an Olympics venue for several hours as Huronites vie for trophies and bragging rights for a whole year. The concession stand will open at noon for those wanting to lunch before the games. Opening ceremonies begin at 1 PM, and then the fun begins. The Oddball Olympics this year marks the Bicentennial Year by a returning to an era when Huron used to compete against itself in neighborhood summer games. Each game has been organized so that team representatives of all ages and from each section of town can compete. All contests will have four heats comprised of one contestant from each of the following age classes: Elementary: Grades K – 6 Junior High: Grades 7 – 8 Senior High: Grades 9 – 12 Adult: Ages 18 – 68+ Most games will be staged right at the fifty yard line of Kalahari Field, so parents and friends, grandparents and neighbors are urged to sit on the home side of Huron Memorial Stadium and cheer on their neighborhood’s team. At the same time as these spirited games are taking place, four longer competitions will be held in various corners of the field. A home run hitting contest will challenge the fences, a horseshoe pitching contest will fill the air with the clanging of iron-on-iron, and two longer tournaments will keep contestants busy: corn hole and bowling ball shot put contests. Most of the games will be staged as relays with points awarded each team that finishes in the inverse order of completion. Points will be totaled and posted throughout the afternoon and at the end of the day trophies will be awarded to the top three finishing areas of town. For a whole year, winners may display the trophies in an appropriate manner in their area, but next year all are up for grabs again. We urge families to compete together in these games, with moms and dads and grandparents joining the younger ones to defend their neighborhood’s honor! Team leaders in each section of town are now filling their rosters so contact them right away to ensure your spot. The games selected for this inaugural Oddball Olympics are as follows and are subject to tweaking or substitutions in future years: Cycle Relay Race: Trikes, scooters, skateboards, and wheel chairs are featured Balloon stomp: Last team standing wins Dizzy Bat Spin Relay: Spin around your bat and carry it ten yards to the next teammate Wheelbarrow Relay: Carry a baton and wheel your partner Sack Relay: Hop your way with a baton and hand off to the next teammate Three-Legged Relay: You’ll need some coordination to win in this race Ping Pong Ball Relay: Use only a spoon and your mouth to walk your way to victory Turtle Relay: Nudge a ball downfield without using hands or feet Carpet Relay: Fly downfield on swatches of carpet Water Balloon Toss: It’s hot! It’s summer! Get Wet! Tug of War: This will pit the east side against the west side of the river. No sign up needed. Just come down on the field and load up the rope for your side of town. Keep the women and children back, though!
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Contact your team leader now to ensure your spot: Area Team Captain Phone I—Huron Township West, Sticks Gioffre; 433-0094 Jude Seeholzer; 433-2617 II—Rye Beach, Shaun Bickley; 433-8989 III—Grand Forest, Dino Caporini;433-3459 IV—Wexford, Jim Bollenbacher; 433-4316 Eric Martin; 433-5956 V—Midtown, Bill Scott; 433-6136 VI—South Side, Ty Delamatre; 433-8352 VII—Near East Side, Pat Lagando; 433- 0463 VIII—Far East Side, Scott Demos; 433-8551 Huron City and Township Team Divisions I—Township West: Sawmill Creek area on Cleveland Road, west to Perkins Ave, south on Galloway to Bogart, South to Scheid Road, then east to Huron-Avery Road II—Rye Beach area: Rye Beach Road east to the lagoon, south to Cleveland Road III—Grand Forest area: Rose Avenue to Lake House area, both sides of Cleveland Road IV—Wexford area: Wexford, then east to high school lagoon, between lake and bypass V—Midtown: High school lagoon, east to the river, south to Rt. 6 (Jim Campbell Blvd) VI—South Side area: South of Rt. 6, out to the bypass and east to the river; south of bypass along Rt 13 to Scheid Road – west to Huron-Avery, east on New Scheid VII—Near East Side: The river east to Chaska, including south of Cleveland Road and out both River and Berlin Roads and their tributaries VIII—Far East Side: Beachwood east to Rt. 61 and south of Cleveland Rd.
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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. Summer Hours 8:00 Early Service 9:30 Worship No Sunday School Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center Rt. 250, Huron; 419-271-3934. graceopchurch@gmail. com www.graceop.org Worship—Sunday 10:30 a.m. Bible Study—Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at Sheri’s Coffee House in Norwalk Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan; 419-499-3683 Rev. Dr. John C. Jordan Worship and Holy Communion—Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Huron United Methodist Church 338 Williams St., Huron; 419-433-3984. www.huronumc.org On Sundays: 8:00 a.m.—Praise Service in Fellowship Hall with Summer Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Celebration service in Sanctuary Children’s programs are available for ages preschool through 4th grade Refreshments and Nursery are available all Sunday morning Lifepoint 539 Cleveland Rd. W., Huron: 419-433-4156. Sunday—10 a.m., and nursery available. Sunday school—10 a.m. for K-6th grade. “Grounded” youth group
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for grades 6-12—Sundays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. 3-5 grade Boys Youth Group—Sundays, 6-7:30 p.m. 3-5 grade Girls Youth Group—Sundays, 6-7:30 p.m. “The Biggest Loser” campaign drive focuses on weight loss, new visitors and faithfulness in attendance. Call Pastor Brenton for more information. Lighthouse Assembly of God Church 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron; 419-433-8889. www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday service—10:30 a.m. Sunday school—9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study--6 p.m. Sunday. Youth Group—6 p.m. Sunday. Food Pantry—9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.2 p.m. Thursdays. Salvation Army Service Unit—10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursdays, by appointment only. 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. St. Peter’s Catholic Church 430 Main St., Huron; 419-433-5725. Saturday—5 p.m. Sunday—8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The Chapel 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky; 419-627-0208. www.chapel-sandusky. org Saturday service--5:00 p.m. Sunday service—9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group— Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. Sr. High Youth Group— Sundays 7-9:00 p.m.
Latitude group ages 1829—Thursdays, 7:00 p.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 4511 Galloway Rd., Huron; 419-626-9860. Bishop: Bill Reel Sacrament service—9:30 a.m. Sundays Family History Center Wed. 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main St., Huron; 419-433-4711. www.zionhuron,org Summer is coming to Zion, the Church on the Hill. The worship schedule is changing for the summer at Zion Lutheran Church, 930 S. Main St., Huron. From May 31st thru September 6th worship will be at 9:30 a.m. This service is a family – friendly blended service of contemporary and traditional worship. Casual dress is encouraged. Children begin worship with their parents and then are invited to join in the Summer Sunday Fundays of lively music, engaging lessons, fun games and clever crafts designed just for them.
Service at Huron Lagoons Marina. Beginning May 24th (Memorial Day weekend) through September 6th (Labor Day weekend) you are invited to join 8:00 a.m. services led by Pastor Ray Serocka. Worship services are held at the Huron Lagoons Ma-
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Obituary Lila M. O’Grady, 86, of Huron, passed away early Thursday, July 30, 2009, in Parkvue Care Center following a brief illness. She was born Nov. 3, 1922, in Middlesboro, Ky., daughter of the late Virginia (Woodby) and Milton Cochran. Lila was a 1939 graduate of Middlesboro High School. A homemaker, Lila enjoyed cooking and being with her family, especially her grandchildren. She was a Red Cross volunteer for several years. Lila is survived by her children, Mary Beth (Ernest) Kurschat of Oxford, Mich., and Tom (Patricia) O’Grady of Naples, Fla.; grandchildren, Ernest Kurschat of Tempe, Ariz., Michael (Dawn) Kurschat of Oakland, Mich., Stephen (Donna) Kurschat of Lapeer, Mich., Sean (Heather) Kurschat of Birmingham, Mich., Kathy (Joel) Mianecki of Richmond, Mich., Colleen (Bruce) Schutte of Sterling Heights, Mich., Tracy (John) Hardin of Maples, Fla., and Tom (Shaun) O’Grady of Marysville, Mich.; 26 greatgrandchildren; sister, Lennia Cooley of Monroe, Mich.; and nieces and nephews, Robert Cheek of Sandusky, Mildred Jurs of Huron, Ann Bolen of Indiana, James Cheek of Bellevue, Marsha Waterfield of Sandusky, Jana Johnson of Tazwell, Tenn., Pamela (Leo) Sweat of Monroe, Mich.; and many greatnieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas L. O’Grady; parents; and sister, Jean Lester. Hours of calling were 3-5 p.m. Sunday at Groff Funeral Home, 1607 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky, where funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday. Private burial will take place at Irish Memorial Park, Tazwell. The family suggest memorial contributions be made to Stein Hospice Service or St. Paul Lutheran Church. Condolences may be shared with her family at grofffuneralhomes.com.
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Recipe by Aviva Goldfarb author and founder of The Six O’Clock Scramble, an online weekly menu planner and cookbook.. Ingredients 1 lb. trout (bones and head removed) Walleye fillets can be substituted ½ cup pecans 1 tsp. flour ½ tsp. salt 1 egg white, slightly beaten 2 Tbs. butter, divided ¾ cup fresh-squeezed orange juice 1 tsp. chopped fresh or dried rosemary Directions: Rinse trout and pat dry with paper towels. In a food processor, finely grind pecans with flour and salt. Brush egg white on flesh side of trout. Coat trout by sprinkling nut mixture onto flesh and pressing firmly. 2. In a large nonstick skillet or a heavy skillet coated with cooking spray, melt 1 tablespoon butter over medium-high heat. Add trout, flesh side down. Cook until pecans are lightly browned, about 6 minutes. 3. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, bring orange juice and rosemary to a boil over mediumhigh heat. Lower heat to medium and simmer for a few minutes until sauce is slightly reduced. Add remaining 1 tablespoon butter, stirring until melted. Reduce heat to low to keep sauce warm. 4. Transfer trout to plates (cut them in half down the middle, if desired), pecan side up, and drizzle with orange-rosemary sauce. Nutrition Info: Calories: 315; Fat: 19.0g; Saturated Fat: 6.0g; Protein: 28g; Carbohydrates: 7g; Fiber: 1g; Cholesterol: 92Mg; Sodium: 210Mg
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Firelands Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build Steering Committee is on Friday, August 18th at 5 p.m. at Firelands Habitat for Humanity, 365 Main St., Huron, Ohio 44839. For more information, call Firelands Habitat for Humanity at 419-433-2609 or toll-free at 1-877-374-3487 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. or visit us online at www.firelandshabitat.org.
Housing Application Meeting Do you have a steady income? Can you afford $500-$600 a month for housing and utilities? Have you lived in Erie, Huron or adjacent counties for one year? Have you been bankruptcy free for over a year? Are you willing to volunteer time working on your home and others’ homes? If you have answered yes to these questions, then consider partnering with Firelands Habitat for Humanity to obtain affordable housing. If you are interested in applying, informational meetings are being held on Monday August 3rd, 6:30pm at Huron Co. Job and Family Services, 185 Shady Lane, Norwalk; Tuesday, August 4th, 6:30pm at St John’s Lutheran Church in Belleuve, and on Thursday, August 6th, 6:30pm at Your Job Store in Sandusky. For more information, call Firelands Habitat for Humanity at 419-433-2609 or toll-free at 1-877-374-3487 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. or visit us online at www.firelandshabitat.org.
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Flag ceremony a success at Parkvue SANDUSKY —The Community at Parkvue, a senior living community near Sandusky mall. Listening to different residents talk, so many speak of their pride for our country. Their stories are touching, and gives us the desire to bring something meaningful to all. During the month of July, The Community at Parkvue served as a collection site for people to bring their old, torn, tattered American flags, and on July 29th, 2009 Parkvue held a flag retirement ceremony for Parkvue as well as the public. In all, Parkvue collected almost 150 flags! This ceremony came about because of the residents at Parkvue who care so much about their “America”. The American Legion Post #83 conducted the solemn ceremony, which included the playing of “Taps.” The proper way to dispose of a flag is to “retire it by burning” – they are not “burned.” It is done in a respectful manner, with silence as it is
performed. Some saluted, some held their hand over their hearts, and some shed tears. Following the formal ceremony, over 60 guests were led inside to see Fred Fogel’s video presentation of “The Many Faces of Old Glory.” All attending also witnessed the folding of the American flag, by the American Legion Post #83 honor guard, as Mr. Fogel read what each fold represented. Most learned something that day, but ALL felt something for sure…a renewed sense of pride as an American!
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Vermilion Triathlon August 16 VERMILION — The race starts with a shot as athletes go running into the lake. The swim is crowded with a lot of pushing and kicking to get ahead in the challenging waters of Lake Erie. The athletes exit the water. Running to the transition area, they quickly mount their bikes. After the exhausting ride, the triathletes drop their bikes and leave for the last leg of the race, the run. Main Street Vermilion has teamed up with HFP Racing to host the second annual “Vermilion Harbour Triathlon/Duathlon” on Sunday, Aug. 16, in Linwood Park. The inaugural triathlon in 2008 was called the greatest first-time effort for a triathlon in a community. Thousands of spectators turned out to watch hundreds of athletes compete. Athletes swam Lake Erie and biked and ran through Linwood Park, the Lagoons, downtown and Vermilion’s picturesque country roads. Hundreds of hours of planning and hundreds of volunteers made Vermilion’s first triathlon a phenomenal success. Around 200 volunteers helped put Vermilion on the map. This year Main Street expects even more athletes. The triathlon begins at 8 a.m. with 1,500-meter and 750-meter swims in Lake Erie at Linwood Park. Triathletes move from Linwood Park with 20K and 40k bicycling events, and 5K and 10K runs, through downtown Vermilion, the Lagoons and scenic country roads. More experienced athletes compete in the longer distance Olympic-style events. Triathletes will be treated to a rectangle swim course (2-laps Olympic, 1-lap Sprint.) The Duathletes opening 5k run is out and back featuring a run through downtown Vermilion. The bike courses feature an out and back course for the sprint course and a demanding loop course for the Olympic distance course featuring two Vermilion River gorge crossings. The race finishes with an out and back run through downtown Vermilion with breathtaking shoreline views of Lake Erie for the entire course. Contact Staicey at ylwlabs@roadrunner.com or 440-829-2639 for details.
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Lunchroom News Huron City Schools has posted on their website, the new free and reduced meal application for the 2009/2010 school year. Applications forms will be distributed to all students in a letter to parents and guardians or may be obtained at each school office. To apply for these benefits, households
should fill out the application and return it to the school. A completed application is required. Households may apply at anytime during the school year. Your children my qualify for free or reduced price meals if your household income falls within the limits on this chart:
Income Eligibility Scale For Free or Reduced-Price Benefits effective for the 2009-2010 Program Year
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Parks & Rec classes) Summer session (July 14 – Aug 13) Tuesday & Thursday - 6:00pm – 7:00pm
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Youth Swimming Lessons Call the Huron Parks and Recreation Office to register for our last session of swimming lessons for this summer. The first two sessions have gone great this summer and we look forward to a strong finish in the third session. Call now, we only have a few spots left!!!! Swim Lessons – If you’re between the ages of 3 and 10, come learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool! Registration is limited and going fast, so be sure to sign up today. Session III August 3-14 — Classes for kids ages 7 to 10: 9:00am-9:35am or 9:40am-10:15am Classes for kids ages 3 to 6: 10:20am-10:50am; 10:55am11:25am; 11:30am-12pm for beginners. Registration for Session I only is $50 residents/$55 non-residents. All other sessions is $55 residents/$60 non-residents.
Fall Baseball & Softball Leagues …. Call now-Only a few spots are left this fall. FALL BALL starting date has moved to August 29 & 30th!!!!! Time to register for our 6 week Fall Ball Leagues August 29- October 11th! All games are played at Fabens Park. Team & Individual registrations accepted. Teams that register pay the Team Rate, and supply all their own equipment/shirts/hats. Individuals who register, pay the Individual Rate, and are asking Huron Parks & Recreation to find placement for them on a team. Please note, that we will call teams to inquire if they are in need of players first, if placement cannot be found and if we have enough individuals to form a “house” team we will be contacting parents of the individuals to find a coach. Baseball divisions (age as of 5-1-09): 8U(Coach pitch), 10U, 12U & 14U. Baseball League plays Saturdays; 14U plays Saturday/Sunday. Double Headers. Softball divisions (age as of 1-1-09): 10U, 12U, 14U & 18U. Softball League plays Sundays. Double Headers. $65 for Individuals (participants needing to be placed on a team) or $550 Team Rate (bring your own team in) Registration deadline is August 14th!!!!!!!!!!!!
Summer “Beach” Aerobics & Toning Instructor – Monica Studans Lakefront Park This is the second summer for this exciting fitness program. Get the same benefits of our indoor aerobics program with a beautiful outdoor setting on the beach!! $40 residents/$45.00 non-residents. Please contact our office for additional information. 5 week session (10
First Federal Farmers Market Don’t miss your chance to get the freshest produce in Erie county! In addition to our returning vendors, we have added a couple new vendors this year, so be sure to check it out! The farmers market is held every Thursday from 3:30-6:30 at the Huron Boat Basin, 330 N. Main Street through October. Be sure to mark your calendars
Mailing address: P.O. Box 468, Huron OH Office location: 110 Wall Street Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website:www.huronparks.org
and shop for your produce at the First Federal Farmers Market! IF YOU ARE A POTENTIAL VENDOR, CONTACT OUR OFFICE, WE STILL HAVE BOOTH SPACES FOR THIS SEASON!!! Pumpkin Fest The second annual Pumpkin fest is coming back to Huron this fall. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 10th from 12:00pm – 6:00pm. at the Huron Boat Basin. There will be crafts, games, entertainment, craft vendors, food vendors and much, much more!!! The full schedule of events will be out soon. Last Garage Sale of the Season! September 5th, 9am-1pm at Fabens Park. This Labor Day weekend sale was a great success last year with over 60 spaces of great shopping! Pre-Registration is required to participate. Spaces for this sale are in the grassy area near the concession stand at Fabens Park. No Food or Drink sales allowed. Spaces are approximately 9 x 19. $10 per space. Use the general program registration form on our website or stop by our office to register. Registrations now being taken for Fall Aerobics Aerobics- Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6pm-7pm at Woodlands Elementary: Session I- September 15-October 15. Session II- Oct 27-December 1(No class Thanksgiving Day) $45 Residents/ $50 Non Residents per session. $10 off if you sing up for both classes!!
Erie MetroParks’ Planning Public Forum Meetings Erie MetroParks invites you to participate in a two hour public forum meeting to discuss the future plans of YOUR MetroParks. These meetings will be to discuss plans for the next three, five and ten year Master Plans for YOUR park district. Executive Director Steve Dice said, “Erie MetroParks is seeking citizen input to develop 3, 5, and 10 year plans for each of the MetroParks. It is important to have citizen input into the planning of development and management of the individual MetroParks. Sometimes citizens have the best insight into what a MetroPark ‘should be’. We need to be careful to separate individual MetroPark needs and community recreation needs. Erie MetroParks primarily provides passive self directed recreation in nat-
ural settings. For example community may have a need for tennis courts. However tennis courts do not readily fit into the scope of a 1545 park district such as Erie MetroParks.” Listed below are dates and times of a meeting near you. All meetings will be held from 6-8 pm. • Monday, August 10th, Osborn MetroPark, Frost Center, 3910, Perkins Avenue in Huron, topic: Osborn MetroPark and Pelton Park • Thursday, August, 13th, Coupling MetroPark, Mgr’s Office, 11618 SR 13 between Huron and Milan, topic: Coupling Reserve MetroPark • Monday, August 17th, Castalia Quarry MetroPark, Margaretta Twp
Hall, Main Street in Castalia, topic: Castalia Quarry MetroPark • Tuesday , August 18th, Osborn MetroPark, Frost Center, 3910 Perkins Avenue in Huron, East Sandusky Bay MetroPark • Wednesday, August 19th, Edison Woods MetroPark, Mgr’s Office, Smoky Road (near Driver Road) in Berlin Heights B i r m i n g h a m School MetroPark, topic: Hoffman Forest MetroPark Everyone is invited and we hope to see you there. For directions to each MetroPark, please go to www.eriemetroparks.org. For more information, please call (419) 625-7783 x226 or email deputydirector@eriemetroparks.org.
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Library Library Hours Change — Effective Monday, August 10, year-round-library hours will be as follows: Monday and Tuesday 10 AM – 6 PM Wednesday and Thursday 10 AM – 8 PM Friday 10 AM – 5 pm Saturday 10 AM – 1 PM Red Cross Bloodmobile — The Huron Public Library will host the Red Cross Bloodmobile on Thursday, August 6 from 1 - 6 p.m. To donate blood you must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and have not donated in the last 56 days. Personnel will be on hand to answer questions or call the Red Cross at 419-626-1641 for more details. Writing Club — Huron Public Library would like to invite students in 8th-12th grades who are interested in meeting with other writers to improve and share their skills to join the Writing Club that will meet Fridays, August 7 through the 21 from 1 to 2 p.m. Writing Club meets at the Huron Public Library for an hour and then meets for a “slam” one night each month. For more information call 419-433-5009 or email us at huron@ huronlibrary.org.
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The Huron Public Library appreciates our Summer Reading Program 2009 sponsors. Join us in thanking our sponsors for the children, tween, teen and adult programs! Aeropostale, Angle’s Hair Design, Arby’s, Barnes Nursery, Inc., Berardi’s Family Restaurant, Bettcher Industries Inc., Borders, Burger King, Castaway Bay, Cedar Point, Cleveland Cavaliers and Lake Erie Monsters, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Creative Teaching, Curves of Huron, Danny Boy’s Italian Eatery, Dairy Queen, Davi Nails, Delahunt Appraisal Service, Domino’s Pizza, First Federal Savings of Lorain, First Merit Bank, Friends of Huron Public Library, Great Wolf Lodge, Hahn Farm, Huron Playhouse, Hartung & Associates, Jim’s Pizza Box, Kalahari Resort, Sharon & Ben Kendall, Marconi’s Italian Restaurant, Max & Erma’s, McDonald’s, Meijer Inc., Mrs. Field’s Cookies, Mylander Foundation, Osborn Park, Pat Catan’s, Perkins Restaurant, Pied Piper, Rye Beach Deli, Sandusky Register, Sawmill Shops, Thomas Sprunk, Esq., Subway, Target, Thunderbird Hills Golf, Mary Ann & Michael Trbovich, WalMart, Wendy’s and Woodforest Bank.
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Basic Computing Classes — The Huron Public Library will offer Basic Computing Classes on Monday, August 10 and Wednesday, August 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. In this twopart, beginners class, learn the basics about computers, the Internet and e-mail. This hands-on class for adults is free, but space is limited so call 419-433-5009 or email huron@huronlibrary.org to register. Make It, Take It Craft for Tweens, Teens and Adults — Explore the art of pottery on Monday, August 17 from 2 - 4 p.m. in the Make it, Take it Craft at the Huron Public Library. This class is for tweens (grades 3 – 6), teens (grades 7 – 12) and adults. At the end of the class, you can take your project home to enjoy. Materials for the class will be provided. Please register by Friday, August 14. Call 419-433- 5009 or email huron@huronlibary.org.
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Limited to 10 GaLLons of Gas, on tuesday, with Coupon.
SAME PRICE THURSDAY!
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ReGuLaR Gas pRiCe on thuRsday.
STATE MINIMUM ON ALL BEER • WINE • LIQUOR • CIGARETTES
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Natural Light 30 pack
13
$
49
Top Sirloin Steak
3
$ 99 lb.
Whole Beef Tenderloin
6 $ 49 14
$ 99 lb.
Busch or Busch Light 30 pack
STORE HOURS:
Mon. - Sat. 7 am - 10 pm; Sun. 8 am - 9 pm 525 Cleveland Rd., Huron
419-433-2499
WE HAVE Money Orders • Lottery • ATM Machine We Gladly Accept Food Stamps
Prices Good Aug. 6 - Aug. 12, 2009