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April 15, 2010 Vol. 5 Number 31
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Jim’s Pizza Box to Raise Funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters Submitted by Amy L. RoLdAn, executive diRectoR big bRotheRS big SiSteRS of eRie-SenecA countieS Jim’s Pizza Box is showing it’s support of Big Brothers Big Sisters by holding a fundraiser in support of it’s youth mentoring programs. Big Brothers Big Sisters has been serving the youth of Erie County for over 40 years, by provided one-to-one mentoring to deserving youth. We are currently serving over 500 youth between our Community and School Program throughout all of Erie County, including numerous youth in Huron. Our Community Program is where we match adults over the age of 18 with enrolled youth between the ages of 6 - 17. Our Community Program consist of youth from various family and social backgrounds, with different hobbies, and different aspirations. The Matches between the volunteer and youth are made
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them to have a little something more, like a friend. In order to continue to offer the youth of our county all the opportunities and experiences they deserve, we are always looking for fund raiser ideas. We are very excited that Jim’s Pizza Box stepped up to offer this opportunity for not only our organization to raise money, but also for community members to show their support of our youth by having a great dinner at Jim’s and making a contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Jim’s Pizza Box Fundraiser When: Tuesday, April 26th Where: Both Huron & Milan Locations A portion of sales will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters
Help Needed at Woodlands Children’s Garden Help is needed to clean up the gardens at Woodlands Intermediate School after the long winter, and to do some spring planting. Any amount of time would be greatly appreciated from those who enjoy gardening or are simply willing to lend a hand. The Children’s Garden was created by and is maintained solely by volunteers. Regularly scheduled work times (weather permitting) are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 2:45 to 3:45 p.m. Other times will be added as needed. For more information, contact Lisa Yako at 419-433-6233 or lisa@historicalresearchpartners.com.
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based on a common interest, in order to provide a strong foundation for a great long-lasting friendship. Our volunteers change lives. Our School Program is currently facilitated once a week, during the school day at Sandusky, Perkins, Margaretta, Sandusky Central Catholic, Vermilion, and Berlin-Milan School Districts. This program allows High School Students to be Mentors/Role-Models/Friends to a K-7th Grade Student at a corresponding Grade School. The Big/Little (Mentor/Mentee) meet once a week to participate in activities together that focus on a curriculum that contributes to a positive increase in areas of confidence, competence and respect. This program has grown over 400% in the past three years, due to the successful outcomes and at the request of the schools who see the positive results. In both programs, our kids are great kids... most are referred to our program by a family member or school staff member that just wants
Huron High School Rotary Students Sean Brady son of Thomas and Roberta Brady. Major accomplishments include: Letter winner in football, letter winner in swimming (Captain), member of C.A.R.D, over BRADY seventy hours of community service, receiving diploma of distinction. My career goals are the following: Next year I plan to attend BaldwinWallace College Berea Ohio and plan to major in pre-physical therapy and minor in athletic training. And my future goals are to either own my own physical therapist clinic or have a group of physical therapists run our own clinic. ——— Katie Fink daughter of Richard and Jacqueline Fink. Major accomplishments include: National honors society, Spanish club president, 3.7 GPA, CARD student of the month, Elk student of the FINK month. I will be attending Heidlberg University and majoring in criminal justice and double majoring in biology and Spanish. I plan to become a federal agent.
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——— Amelia Utley daughter of Jack and Lisa Pinkerton. Major accomplishments include: honor student throughout high school, GPA 3.65, over one hundred hours of community service, member UTLEY of NHS since junior year, member of Ohio model United Nations; co-author of resolution that was presented in general assembly, complete over eight college courses. Upon completion of high school, I plan to attend Loyola University in Chicago; majoring in international studies. I feel that majoring in this will give me a better perspective of the world as well as preparing me for a future in the international field. ——— Zack Grieves son of Dan and Beth Grieves. Major accomplishments include: captain football and basketball, all-academic football and basketball, first team SBC football, sec- GRIEVES ond team district, second team SBC basketball, second team district, coach of the year run and shoot football camp,
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over 75 hours of community service. After high school my future plans are to attend Ohio University and major in secondary education. After college I plan to become a teacher as well as coach. ——— Derek Dowell son of Laura and Gary Dowell Jr. Major accomplishments include: First team SBC (football), second team district (football), honorable mention (basketball) My plans af- DOWELL ter high school is to go to college at Columbus State community college and major in construction management. After two years there I will transfer to a bigger college to finish my education. ——— Katie Thorne daughter of Marie and Kirk Thorne. Major accomplishments include: NHS, honor roll majority of high school, daughters of the American Revolution award, French club president, student council representative, top 25 percent. I plan to attend Slippery THORNE Rock University and graduate with a Doctorate in
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