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Police Chief John Majoy Resigns On Friday, June 3, 2011 Police Chief John Majoy met with Mayor Marilyn Shearer and City Manager Andy White, resigned his position and executed a separation agreement with the city. The agreement is being reviewed this week by both parties. Majoy was promoted to the Chief ’s position in November 2009 after hav-
ing served as an interim Chief since May 2009. He has been a member of the Department, in both full and part time capacities, for more than twenty years. According to the terms of his employment contract, Majoy will be provided a severance package for the remainder of 2011.
In the immediate future, senior officers in the Department will manage the day-to-day operations. A competitive recruitment process, needed to fill the vacancy, is anticipated and will be presented to the Council for consideration and potential authorization later this year.
Taste of Wine & Roses HURON -- Picture this! On a balmy summer evening you take a stroll through gardens filled with lush flowers, unique fountains and a picturesque view of Lake Erie. After your stroll you can relax with a glass of award-winning Pinot Grigio and some delectable snacks. If this sounds appealing, you’d better hurry and get your tickets for “A Taste of Wine & Roses.” This 6th annual event, sponsored by the Huron Chamber of Commerce and hosted by Barnes Nursery, is planned from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday, June 24 on the nursery grounds, 3511 Cleveland Road W. Enjoy many of Ohio’s award-winning wines that have made their mark in the U.S. wine industry. Bottled wines will also be available from Firelands Winery, Hermes Vineyards, Matus Winery, Mon Ami and Paper Moon Vineyards. Co-sponsors of this year’s event are Mesenburg Catering, providing a bountiful array of gourmet delicacies from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Witt Tent Rental. Their huge domed white tent is the focal point for a backdrop of the spectacular roses that are a hallmark of the nursery’s history. Exciting mystery entertainment is planned at this year’s event. There will be a silent auction, raffle, scavenger hunt and door prizes. A commemorative etched wine glass is included in the $20 pre-sale ticket. They are available at the Chamber office, 509 Huron St., 419-433-5700 and at Barnes Nursery, 3511 Cleveland Road W. Tickets are $25 at the door.
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Harbour Town 1837 Historic District 2011 Events June 17th, 18th, 19th; 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. - Sunday Noon to 5. “MAIN STREET MARKETPLACE”. Held during the Annual Festival of the Fish. “An outdoor marketplace of wares, moped raffle, jewelry, woods, paintings, fiber artist, cloth dolls, wooden game boards, and handmade unique items and clothing located in the center of our historic district in Exchange Place Park at the downtown corner.” Saturday, June 25th; 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. “16th ANNUAL HISTORIC SUMMERFARE SATURDAY” “Antiques, Collectibles, and a great variety of homemade crafts, art, beautiful jewelry, honey, linens, vintage wares, Children Railroad items, and a look into Vermilion’s history through history books and Betty Trinter’s, The Way It Was.” Take time to enjoy our unique downtown to walk and sit within the shaded streetscape’s with the colorful flowers. Talk to the car buffs, antique spark plug and steam
engine collectors and maybe the woodcarvers and antique scooters. Enjoy a narrated ride on the “Mystic Bell Paddlewheel Boat” viewing the Cape Cod Homes within the Vermilion Lagoons and historic river cruise. Saturday, August 6th; 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. “39th ANNUAL ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HANDMADE WARES, AND ARTISANS IN THE PARK”. Stroll leisurely beneath the shade trees and enjoy the Antiques, Collectibles, homemade wares, arts, crafts, honey, jewelry, vintage wares, linens, and nautical exhibit. Learn about the Vermilion ships of yesteryear and knot tying from historian Luther Marquart and Mark Papp. Have conversation with the Antique Car Buffs, spark plug and steam engine collectors and maybe the woodcarvers and antique scooters and other historic displays on Main Street adjacent to the park. Booth Contracts Available for above Shows Fridays & Saturdays Sept. 24 to Oct. 30; 7:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. “TERROR IN THE FIELD”
Don’t be afraid. We want you to come and not miss this exciting and scary “haunted” corn maze – we are waiting to greet you amongst the tall corn stalks and just around the corner. Watch every eerie step you take in the field... Located at: Novotny’s Farm Market at Rt. 2 and 60, North Exit Vermilion, across from Friendship Gas Station... At 1890 St. Rt. 60 North. Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nov. 25, 26, & 27th. CHRISTMAS IN HARBOUR TOWN 1837 HISTORIC DISTRICT” DOWNTOWN VERMILION “Come Home for the Holiday”. FREE Trolley Rides – Sat. Santa Arrives by Ice Breaker – Shopping in the Quaint Shoppes – Sat. Eve - Caroling and Lighting of the Community Christmas Tree TBA - September, 2011 – “THE GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL WATCH” 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM At the Main Street Beach Observation Deck , Rt. 60 ending at Lake Erie
5th Annual Water Safety Day Held The 5th Annual Water Safety Day celebration took place at the Huron Boat Basin the last Thursday of May during Safe Boating Week. Snoopy, along with the US Coast Guard, Ohio Division of Watercraft, Huron Fire and Police, ODRN, Ohio State Sea Grant, City of Mentor and the Wear It Ohio Boat Simulator Trailer, American Canoe Association, Captain Willie and many others dropped in to help share with the third and fourth grade students of Huron the importance of Water Safety. “With Huron being a waterfront and riverside community, water safety cannot be stressed enough. Teaching kids the importance of awareness when they are around the water, and having fun at the same time…is a perfect mix for a
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Day friends and sponsors include: National Safe Boating Council, Chapman Insurance Group, Huron Parks & Recreation, Huron Fire Department, Huron Police Department, US Coast Guard Aux 09E-06-05, US Coast Guard Station Marblehead, US Coast Guard Air Station Detroit, City of Mentor Fire Rescue, American Canoe Assoc., ODNR-Div of Watercraft, Ohio State Sea Grant, ABCO, Huron Eagles Club, South Shore Marine, Huron Lagoons, Harbor North, North Coast Prop Tech, News 2 You Inc., Kohl’s of Sandusky, Rivers Edge Inn, HYC, Ralph & Bette Smith, Paul Berlin, Jim Tremelling, Cottage Designs, US Army Corp of Engineers, Huron Pizza House and Domino’s Pizza.
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Around Town Proposed Changes to the City’s Sewer Agreement Recommendations of the Huron Sewer Monitoring Committee were recently discussed at a work session meeting and a
regular meeting of Huron City Council on Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Specifically, the terms of the amendment will combine the Huron Area Sewer District with the Erie County Sewer District and will establish a uniform rate structure, biannual meeting schedule, preserve the third quarter sewer credit for original Huron Area Sewer customers and extend the same
credit to all remaining Erie County Sewer District customers. On May 24, 2011 Resolution 2011-53 was introduced and subsequently tabled to allow for further discussion. Resolution 2011-53 is available for viewing on the city website www.cityofhuron.org as part of the “View Current Agenda Packet” within the Agenda, Minutes and Legislation page of the site. The city would encourage the public to review the proposed changes and attend the next regular meeting of Huron
City Council on June 14, 2011 where a Public Hearing will be placed on the agenda to allow for public comment on the matter. Reminder to all residents that you can become a subscriber to “City News” on the website which provides email reminders and links to Huron City Council agenda packets where legislation can be viewed prior to Council meetings. Should you have any questions, contact Clerk of Council Christine Gibboney at 419-433-5000 ext 103.
Community Work Day Scheduled at Woodlands Children’s Garden Another community work day is scheduled for Saturday, June 11 at 9:30 AM at the Children’s Garden at Woodlands Intermediate School. Much help is needed to pull the amazingly abundant weeds. This is a great opportunity for groups, students looking for community service hours, and individuals who would like to help. Please
consider giving at least an hour of your time to help with this solely-volunteer driven project. 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.
Grant Funds Announced Huron City School district has received the yearly applications for federally funded grand programs, including Title 1, Title II, Title IV, Title V, Early Childhood Special Education and IDEA-B. The new projects begin on July 1, 2011. IDEA-B money is earmarked for programs for students with disabilities under the guidelines of the Ohio Department of Education, subject to approval by the Office of Exceptional Children.
Anyone who wishees to receive information or offer suggestions regarding the applicaiton should attend the meeting scheduled for June 21st at 7:20 p.m. at the Huron City School Board of Education conference room. If you are unable to attend, you can contact the Superintendent, Frederick M. Fox at 419-433-1626, the Curriculum Director, Chirs Standring ata 419-433-1822 or the School Psychologist, Megan Peugeot at 419-433-1820.
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PUBLIC MEETING REMINDER Wednesday, January 26, 2011 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm at Perkins High School Cafeteria. Topic: Curbside Recycling in Perkins Township Host: Perkins Township Recycling Committee & Perkins Township Trustees Why should I recycle? How can I recycle? Is curbside recycling coming to my neighborhood? Please join the Perkins Township Recycling Committee and the Perkins Township Trustees at Perkins High School to get the facts on recycling, because if you’re not recycling....you’re throwing it all away!
Huron Fire Department hosting county wide extrication training June 11 The Huron Fire Department is hosting an advanced vehicle extrication class on June 11 from 0800-1600 hours at the old Huron city dump (across from Thunderbird North Golf Course on Mudbrook/ St Rt 13). Departments in addition to Huron Fire that have confirmed attendance include: Margaretta Twp, Groton Twp, Milan, Perkins, and Vermilion Twp. If you are interested in information or pictures I will be available throughout the day to meet with you. Stop by and see local firefighters work and train together.
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IMPORTANT UPCOMING FREE INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP REVEALS: How to Get Medicaid Coverage For Your Nursing Home Care…Without Leaving Your Family Without A Dime Even if Your Loved One is Already in a Nursing Home One of the biggest fears that many people have today is the fear of having their life savings of 30 years or more wiped out in a matter of months because of a nursing home need. Did you know nursing home costs run $5,000.00 per month or more in our area? This workshop is designed to inform you about Senior Financial Survival in the year 2011 and beyond. Whether you or a family member is in a crisis or not, it’s important to know that there are laws that could potentially enable you to avoid paying thousands of dollars out of pocket for nursing home costs and ultimately probate. The Government will not notify you of your eligibility; it is your responsibility to find out for yourself. Most retirees are unaware that the laws on asset protection and long term care planning changed drastically on February 8, 2006. It is extremely important to learn how these changes may affect you, your money and your ability to pay for long term care now or in the future. A free information workshop hosted by Elder Law Attorney Michael L. Brumbaugh & Admiral’s Pointe will be held at:
Admiral’s Pointe Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility 1920 Cleveland Road West, Huron, Ohio 44839 (free tours of the facility will be available) Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 2 PM & 6 PM Speaker: Elder Law Attorney, Michael Brumbaugh Here is some of what will be discussed at this meeting: • How to protect your assets from Catastrophic Illness and Nursing Home Costs without purchasing Nursing Home Insurance even if your loved one is already in a nursing home. • How to avoid Government liens placed on Senior’s Real Estate. • The financial planning impact of legal estate planning documents-why your will, revocable trust and power of attorney may not give you and your family the results you thought they would. • Learn how a Veteran can receive up to $1,949 per month TAX FREE to pay for home health care, assisted living and un-reimbursed medical expenses. (A spouse or widow of a veteran may receive up to $1,056 per month). Attendance at this workshop is free, but seating is limited. You can reserve your space at this meeting by calling (419) 626-0684. Again, seating is limited, so call right away. As a SPECIAL BONUS you will receive a FREE copy of “The Family Guide to Paying For Assisted Living or Nursing Home Care”. (Limit 1 guide per household). THE LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL L. BRUMBAUGH CO. L.P.A. “Protecting your independence and preserving your wealth” 1723 Columbus Avenue, Suite A. Sandusky, Ohio 44870 RSVP TO ENSURE YOUR RESERVATION (419) 626-0684
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Milestones OBITUARIES Thomas M. Winters Sept. 27, 1930 - May 29, 2011
Thomas M. Winters, 80, Huron, died late Sunday evening, May 29, 2011, in Stein Hospice Care Center. He was born Sept. 27, 1930, in Lorain, the son of Morgan and Alice (Howell) Winters. He graduated from Sandusky High School, and served his country in the United States Air Force in Korea. He retired in 1987 from the United States Postal Service after 32 years of employment; the last ten
years he served as Station Manager at the Postal Annex. Thomas was a member of Emmanuel United Church of Christ, American Legion Post 83 and VFW Post 2529. He is survived by two sons, Michael (Sheila) and Eric, both of Huron; and four grandsons, John, Justin, Cameron and Ryan. His wife, the former Carol Potts, who died in 2005; his parents, Morgan Winters and Alice (Howell) Winters Sprau; and two sisters, Hazel Dawes and Edna Garlock preceded him in death. At Thomas’ request, there will be no visitation and committal services will be private in Perkins Cemetery. Groff Funeral Home is handling the arrangements, and condolences may be shared with the family at grofffuneralhomes.com
Ruth M. Ball
Jan. 13, 1922 - June 5, 2011 Ruth M. Ball, 89, residing in Huron, passed away early Sunday morning, June 5, 2011, in Stein Hospice Care Center after a lengthy illness. She was born Jan. 13, 1922, in Ashland, Ohio. Ruth was a homemaker and an active member of Zion Lutheran Church, Huron. She enjoyed shopping, swimming, gardening, antiquing and spending time with her family and friends. Ruth is survived by daughter, April (LeRoy) Link of Huron; and son, Frank (Cindy) Ball of Sandusky; as well as six grandchildren, Melissa Correia, Alicia Mazza, Christopher Mazza, Jennifer Neuman, Kristen Ball and Frank J.
Ball; two great-grandchildren, Robert Correia, and Cassidy Neuman; two nieces and other relatives. She was preceded in death by husband Frank Ball Jr.; son Robert L. Ball; father Charles L. Oeken; and her mother Helen E. (Allen) Raubenolt. Friends called 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, in Groff Funeral Home, 1607 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky. Friends may also call from 10 a.m. until funeral services at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 9, in Zion Lutheran Church, 930 S. Main St, Huron. Pastor Raymond Vance will officiate. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. Memorial contributions may be directed to Stein Hospice, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH 44870, and condolences can be shared in grofffuneralhomes.com.
Richard C. Gehring
Aug. 4, 1927, 1924 - June 3, 2011 Richard C. Gehring, 83, of Huron, died Friday, June 3, 2011, in Lutheran Memorial Home, Sandusky. He was born Aug. 4, 1927, in Toledo and made his home in Sandusky in 1975 until moving to Huron in 1985. In 1963 he became owner and operator of Singler Cab Company in Sandusky. From 1979-96 he owned and operated Sandusky Transportation Company. He also worked for Kasper Buick, Sandusky, as its rental manager. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and served during WWII and then served in the Korean War in the U.S. Army as a part of the CIC. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron; Huron Eagles; American Legion, Sandusky; and Sandusky AMVETS. He enjoyed cooking, golfing, and traveling all over the United States. He loved his grandchildren. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Marjorie (Singler); a daughter, Beth (Ed) Ayers of Huron; a son, Steven (Laura) Gehring of Fairfield, Calif.; four grandchildren, Jessie Nash, Brett Reed and Ashley and Joanne Gehring; a sister, Susan Lemle
of Toledo; and brothers, William Gehring of Toledo and Lawrence Gehring of N.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Betty (Wilder) Gehring. Friends called from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Monday, June 6, 2011, at Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron. A funeral Mass was at 10 a.m. Tuesday June 7 at St. Peter Catholic Church, 430 Main St., Huron, the Rev. Jeffery Sikorski officiated. Burial will be at a later date in Calvary Cemetery, Sandusky. Contributions may be made to St. Peter Catholic Church. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh. com.
Michael L. Tracht
June 20, 1983 - June 6, 2011 Michael L. Tracht, 27, of Huron, died Monday, June 6, 2011 in a motorcycle accident. He was born July 20, 1983 in Sandusky and is a lifelong resident of Huron. He was employed by Norwalk Heating and Air Conditioning in which he worked for his parents in the family business since 2008. He was a member of the Norwalk Eagles. He completed the Huron Citizens Police Academy, Huron. He enjoyed motorcycles, working on his Mustang, fishing, and loved his dog Bear. He is survived by his parents, Todd and Sally (Lutz) Tracht of Huron; his maternal grandparents, Richard and Martha Lutz of Otsego, Mich.; and paternal grandparents, Bill and Alverna Tracht of Huron; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, June 10, 2011, at Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron, where services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 11. The Rev. Fred Wiechers, pastor of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Norwalk, will officiate. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. Contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Erie County, 1911 Superior St., Sandusky OH 44870. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh. com.
Church Chat Services Directory Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 Sunday 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams Street, Huron 419-433-5018 Summer Hours: 8:00 a.m. Worship and Fellowship
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Lighthouse Assembly of God Church Brian Baxter, M.D. • Carrie Collins, MSN, RN, FNP-BC 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron • Julie Lehrer, MSN, RN, FNP-BC 419-433-8889 Most major insurances accepted. www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and children F A M I LY M E D I C I N E Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on 1326 E. Perkins Avenue., Sandusky, OH • www.nomsdrs.com Tuesdays Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dr. Surfield also offers: Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 Juvéderm® – Smooths out folds, p.m. Thursdays and plumps and enhances lips Food Pantry: Botox® – Reduces the appearance of 419-616-0088 frown lines between the eyebrows, Salvation Army forehead lines, and crow’s feet. Service Unit Latisse® – Helps grow longer, fuller, 10:30 a.m. to darker eyelashes 1:30 p.m. Radiesse® – Smoothes out wrinkles Thursdays by apand diminishes the signs of aging. Gift Certificates available.
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St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/stmattverml-cms Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All Ages Welcome Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. with Holy Communion Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship The Chapel 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.chapel-sandusky.org Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group – Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group – Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room. Latitude group ages 18-29 Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m.to 2:00 p.m. Thursday 9am to 9pm, 1st & 3rd Saturday 9am to 5pm Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org Saturdays 6:00 p.m. Worship Service 8:00 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 9:15 a.m. Sundays Family Friendly Contemporary Worship Service with Sunday School for children and teens. 10:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service.
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You are invited to an Ascension Day Service on Thursday, June 2nd at 7 pm at St Matthew Lutheran Church, 15617 Mason Road, Vermilion, OH 44089, telephone 440 967 9886. St Matthew Lutheran Church’s Summer Sunday Worship Services will commence on Sunday, June 5th at 9.00 am. Please, join us at our Church on 15617 Mason Road, Vermilion, OH 44089. A children’s message will be included in our Service. The Church is Air Conditioned and has an elevator. Everyone is welcome to attend our Services.
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Library gram. Two tickets for each show, generously donated by the Huron Playhouse, Mon. & Tue. 10 AM - 6 PM will be given away. Entries Wed. & Thur. 10 AM - 8 PM will be accepted through Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM Wednesday, June 17 with winners notified by Friday, The Board of Trustees of the Huron June 19. Public Library gratefully acknowledges the uuuuu following donation: In memory of Eleanor “Travelin’ to ZAKLand” with Zak Mor(Fowler) Scheid from Mr. and Mrs. Paul gan is Monday, June 13 from 10:30 - 11:30 Dahnke, One Summer by David Baldacci. AM. This is the kick-off for summer readuuuuu ing program participants of all ages (with Summer Reading Programs at the Hu- registration.) ron Public Library! uuuuu Registrations are currently being ac“Stamp of Approval” Father’s Day Craft, cepted for summer reading programs for all ages. Themes this year are: “One World, Tuesday, June 14, 10:30 - 11:30 AM or 1:30 Many Stories” (Children’s), “You are Here” - 2:30 PM or 3 - 4 PM for children (with (Tweens and Teens) and “Novel Destina- registration.) uuuuu tions” (Adults.) Many programs, which Peace Corps Memories, at the Huron include performers, presenters, and craft sessions, still have openings. Participants Public Library, will be Wednesday, June may register online at www.huronlibrary. 15 at 6:30 PM. Huronite Adam Carruthers org, by phone, or in person. There are shares his experiences of two years in Niweekly reading incentives, and a finale in- caragua serving in the Peace Corps. This vitation is given to all children and tweens program is for interested teens and adults. who reach the reading goal of 10 books or uuuuu 10 hours. Teens and adults who read may Children’s Department needs the folenter drawings for grand prizes. For more lowing items for the 2011 Summer Readinformation call 419-433-5009. ing Program: long sleeved men’s dress shirts (white, cream, pale yellow, or pink), uuuuu Teens and adults are invited to enter in a yarn ~ any color, cancelled postage stamps. drawing for Huron Playhouse tickets when All items may be dropped off at the Circuthey register for the summer reading pro- lation Desk or the Children’s Department.
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Huron Hometown News | Thursday, June 9, 2011 PARKS & REC, from Page 5 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 Note: There has been a change in time for the Cheerleading camp. Camp will now be held from 3:00-5:00pm.
What’s Happening at the Amphitheater! Ball & Chain Concert, June 11th at 7:30pm, Huron Boat Basin Come enjoy a Janis Joplin Concert Experience with Ball & Chain. Don’t miss out on this great concert! Admission is free, but please no alcohol or glass containers.
Local Options for Summer Swimming By Lisa Yako Swimming is by far one of the most beneficial sports in which a person can partake. With Huron’s location right on the shores of Lake Erie, it is important that everyone know how to swim. There are a number of local options for swimming lessons
in the area. For those a bit more serious about swimming, three local pools offer swim teams. This is a great way to be exposed to competitive swimming. Huron does have both a junior high and a high school swim team as a winter sport, so summer swim teams are a great way to prepare for the school season. There are also a number of area pools that offer swim teams, swim lessons, and synchronized swimming, as well as other, general fun in the water. Here are the local options: Huron Parks and Recreation: Swim lessons are offered at the pool at the Huron Lagoons Marina, 100 Laguna Dr. in Huron, from June 27 until August 12. For more information, visit www.cityofhuron.org. Briarcrest Swim Club: Located at 216 Marshal Ave. in Perkins Township, Briarcrest Swim Club is a private swim club that is always seeking new members. Briarcrest offers swim team, swimming lessons, and synchronized swimming. The pool is open from noon until 9 PM daily from June 4 until August 28. Red Cross-certified swim lessons are open to the public. For more information, visit www. briarcrestswimclub.com. Plumbrook Country Club: Located at 3712 Galloway Rd. in Huron Township, Plumbrook has summer pool memberships. Plumbrook offers swim team, swimming lessons, and synchronized swimming. The pool is open daily at noon. For more information, visit www.plumbrookcc.com. Ernsthausen Community Complex: Located at 100 Republic St. in Norwalk, Ernsthausen offers swim team and swim lessons. The indoor pool is open from 6 AM until 8:45 PM, and the outdoor pool opens at 11 AM. For more information, visit www.norwalkoh.com/Park_Rec/.
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2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
VINTAGE: 2008 APPELLATION: CLARKSBURG GRAPE: CABERNET SAUVIGNON VINTAGE: 2008 ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 14.9% PRODUCTION: APPELLATION: 3900 NAPACASES VALLEY UPC: 845517002112
GRAPE: CABERNET SAUVIGNON
ALCOHOL VOLUME: Taste: ThisBYwine is rich14.9% with cocoa, black currant and clearly defined cherry, lavender olive flavors. The palate is full-bodied with PRODUCTION: 3900and CASES minerality and great acidity. Chewy complex tannins couple with UPC: 845517002112 wonderful nuances to form a sophisticated mid-palate and long, complex finish
Taste: This wine is rich with cocoa, black currant and clearly defined cherry, Cameron Confidential: This wine is from a reserve Cabernet lavender and oliveaflavors. TheNapa palate Valley is full-bodied with minerality andNapa great program from famous producer. A classic acidity. Chewy tannins with wonderful nuances to Mostly form a Cabernet withcomplex bold, rich fruit couple and superior quality structure. Valley fruit coming primarily St. finish. Helena and Rutheford. These sophisticated mid-palate and long, from complex guys have been making great wine since the early seventies and will continue to put out killer Cabs. We hope to get our hands on more Cameron from themConfidential: in the future.This wine is from a reserve Cabernet program from a famous Napa Valley producer. A classic Napa Cabernet with bold, rich fruit
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2009 Albarino
2009 Sauvignon Blanc
VINTAGE: 2009 Clarksburg
VINTAGE: 2009 APPELLATION: RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY GRAPE: SAUVIGNON BLANC VINTAGE: 2009 ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 13.9% PRODUCTION: CASES APPELLATION: 6500 RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY UPC: 845517002174
Russian River Valley
APPELLATION: CLARKSBURG GRAPE: ALBARINO VINTAGE: 2009 ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 12.8% PRODUCTION: CASES APPELLATION: 2600 CLARKSBURG UPC: 845517002402
GRAPE: SAUVIGNON BLANC
GRAPE: ALBARINO
Taste: Pale daffodil yellow color. Crisp, refreshing, bright and clean with beautiful aromas ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 12.8% of peach and nectarine. On the palate, it’s mouth-wateringly juicy with pretty peach and PRODUCTION: 2600 CASES stone fruit with just a kiss of grapefruit. Awesome acidity washes the palate clean on this perfect aperitif and poolside wine. UPC: 845517002402
Taste: Pale straw color with tints of green. Aromas of citrus-fruit, melon and freshly cut grass ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 13.9% dominate the nose. Lively acidity up-front and subtle vanilla complement the bright aromas. PRODUCTION: 6500 CASES With a great mouth feel and incredible clarity, this wine finishes light, crisp, and clean.
UPC: 845517002174
Cameron Confidential: This beautifully crisp wine comes to us from a recently planted vineyard down in Clarksburg. Exclusively dedicated to Albarino, this winery has brought in Taste: Pale color. Crisp, bright and clean with great scores on daffodil their fewyellow vintages of this winerefreshing, under their own label. As you can imagine, we were aromas very excited to get our hands onOn thethe small excess of their 2009 vintage of beautiful of peach and nectarine. palate, it’s out mouth-wateringly only 2600 cases.
Cameron Confidential: Sauvignon Blanc truly thrives in a region like the Russian River Valley, where warm days play with cold evenings and foggy mornings to produce great cool climate varietals. Acidity is such an integral part of any wine especially Sauvignon Blanc. This Taste: isPale strawincolor withpart tints Aromas of citrus-fruit, melon and climate vineyard located an ideal ofof thegreen. Russian River Valley, providing a dynamical for beautiful acidity in this varietal. ThisLively wine isacidity a refreshing thirst and at this price freshly cut grass dominate the nose. up-front andquencher subtle vanilla you’ve got a heckuva deal.
$ acidity washes the palate clean on this perfect aperitif and poolside wine. Compare At ..................................................................................... 32.99 $ Cameron Hughes PriceThis.................................... Cameron Confidential: beautifully crisp wine comes to us from 12.99 a $ recently vineyard down in Clarksburg. Exclusively dedicated to 20.00 Albarino,per bottle You Saveplanted ......................................................................... this winery great scores on their few vintages of this wine under $11.70 Case Cost hasPerbrought Bottlein........................................................................
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complement the bright aromas. With a great mouth feel and incredible clarity,
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2009 Chardonnay Arroyo Seco, Monterey County
VINTAGE: 2009 APPELLATION: VINTAGE: 2009ARROYO SECO GRAPE: CHARDONNAY APPELLATION: ARROYO13.8% SECO ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: PRODUCTION: 2600 CASES GRAPE: CHARDONNAY UPC: 845517002389
ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 13.8%
PRODUCTION: 2600 CASES Taste: Gorgeously ripe nose of honey drenched mango, coconut oil, and vanilla with just a kiss of jasmine. The UPC: 845517002389 nose leads into a supple mouthful of rich tropical fruit and graham cracker all riding on a honeyed beam of acidity. Most notably in this wine, the pitch perfect fruit and acid Taste: Gorgeously ripe nose of honey drenched mango, coconut oil, and tension.
vanilla with just a kiss of jasmine. The nose leads into a supple mouthful of rich
Cameron Confidential: This wine is 95% barrel tropical fruitinand grahamnew cracker all ridingoak on and a honeyed fermented primarily American is onebeam of acidity. Most beautifully lush, notably in the this inviting, wine, theand pitchabsolutely perfect fruitsundrenched and acid tension. Chardonnay. It is quintessential, nay, archetypal California Chardonnay from the late 90’s, done to perfection. Now here’s the clincher: I like this 209! Cameron Confidential: Letwine it bebetter knownthan that Lot I absolutely love Arroyo Seco This is first run stuff made for us by a partner winery and if Chardonnay. One of my favorites from the late 90's was the Bernardus all goes to plan we’ll have this on an ongoing basis. Keep your fingers crossed. Chardonnay so if you had an affinity for that wine yourself you will absolutely
of any wine especially Sauvignon Blanc. This vineyard is located in an ideal part of the Russian River Valley, providing a dynamical climate for beautiful acidity in
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2009 Syrah
Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County Napa Valley
VINTAGE: 2009 APPELLATION: SANTA YNEZ VALLEY, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY VINTAGE: 2009 GRAPE: SYRAH APPELLATION: SANTA14.5% YNEZ VALLEY, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: PRODUCTION: 5300 CASES GRAPE: SYRAH UPC: 845517002051
ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 14.5%
is rich on the mid-palate with bold fruit and lean, framing acidity. The complex Cameron Confidential: We sourced this beauty from a winemaker famous forwell-integrated Rhône Varietals who hasn’t this scored tannins coupled with oak supports beautifully complex Syrah. anything less than 90 points from Parker or Tanzer on Tight at first, this wine opens up to show complex flavors any Syrah he has made since the 1990s. From the same and a great structure. producer as Lot 135 (Featured in the Wall Street Journal), This Syrah comes from one of the top winemakers in Santa Cameron Confidential: Welike sourced this beauty from a winemaker famous Ynez and it really shows. If you big, complex central coast Syrah, it doesn’twho get much this. less than 90 points from Parker for Rhône Varietals hasn’tbetter scoredthan anything
ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 14.7% Taste:
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spice, and toasty oak. On the palate, this wine is rich with Cameron Confidential: This wine is barrels from the mouthfeel. Beautifully extracted fruit stands similar to the aroma Havens acquisition but with tremendous liberties taken. As we looked acid, at the of merlot reallygreat sawwine great structure, and barrels mouthfeel, this wineweshows two different directions, one in which we preserved the resulting in a great wine. integrity of the original Haven’s merlot program and another creative direction, Lot 213, whereupon we used the Merlot as a backbone and built around it. This blend
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PRODUCTION: 2100 CASES blackberries, plums, subtle spice and toasty oak. On the palate, this wine is rich with a chewy fruit mouthfeel. UPC: 845517002136
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VINTAGE: 2008 APPELLATION: VINTAGE: 2008 NAPA VALLEY GRAPE: 81% MERLOT, 19%PETIT VERDOT APPELLATION: NAPA VALLEY ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 14.7% PRODUCTION: 2100 CASES GRAPE: 81% MERLOT, 19% PETIT VERDOT UPC: 845517002136
Taste: Dark garnet center with an even darker rim. PRODUCTION: 5300are CASES Aromas on the nose a mixture of smoky spices, black cherry, and hints of tobacco. This wine is rich on UPC: blueberry 845517002051 the mid-palate with bold fruit and lean, framing acidity. The complex tannins coupled with well-integrated oak supports this beautifully complex Syrah. Tight at first, Taste: Dark garnet center with an even darker rim. Aromas on the nose are a this wine opens up to show complex flavors and great mixture of smoky spices, black cherry, blueberry and hints of tobacco. This wine structure.
love this Lot 238 (and, no, this wine is not from $Bernardus!). This wine is 95% Compare At......................................................................... 32.99 Compare At........................................................................... 39.99 barrel fermented in primarily new American $ oak and is one beautifully lush, 14.99It is quintessential, Cameron Hughesinviting, Price............................. Cameron Hughes Price.............................. 13.99 and absolutely sundrenched Chardonnay. nay, $ the late 90's, done to perfection. Now archetypal California Chardonnay from You Save............................................................. 18.00 per bottle You Save.............................................................. 26.00 per bottle the clincher: I like this wine better than Lot 209! $ This is first run stuff made 13.50 Case Cost Per Bottle ............................................................. 12.60 Case Cost Per Bottlehere’s ........................................................... for us by a partner winery and if all goes to plan we'll have this on an ongoing basis. Keep your fingers crossed.
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Schools McCormick Jr. High School Awards Students of the Month for May
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Congratulations to the following McCormick Junior High students for earning the “Student of the Month” title for May: Kyle Kovach, 7th grade & Colleen Allen, 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 following 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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McCormick Honors & Achievements As the school year drew to a close last week many honors and tributes were celebrated before the students left for the summer. Over 300 awards and certificates for achievement in academics, service and citizenship were presented at McCormick Junior High School during their annual recognition assemblies on Thursday, June 2, 2011. The Most Outstanding Student Award was selected from a field of well-qualified eighth grade candidates. The following students were nominated for the award: Colleen Allen, Alexandria Lenyo, Karl Bates, Alison Litz, John Baus, Sean Martin, Allison Brownell, Graham Mast, Austin Campbell, Madison Mize, Michael Delahunt, Eric
Myles, Paige Graham, Christina Rivera, Danzell Harris, Caleb Stidham, Samantha Hebert, Jacob Wise, Camille Karren, Audra Wisehart and Renata Kurtz. Alexandria Lenyo was recognized as the Most Outstanding Student. This year’s Student Council award was presented to Alexandria Lenyo. Allison Brownell was the recipient of the Harriett Leidheiser Award; this award was established in memory of Mrs. Leidheiser. The Daughters of the American Revolution Patriotism Medal for outstanding citizenship was presented to Sean Martin. Mrs. Dayle Ritter presented the Huron Lions Club G.O.O.D. Award for outstanding service, citizenship, and
Huron Businessman Named BGSU Trustee BOWLING GREEN, O.— Daniel Keller, chairman of the venture firm Keller Capital Ltd. and president of Kellco Investment Ltd., a private investment company specializing in venture capital and private equity investments, has been appointed to a nine-year term on the Bowling Green State University Board of Trustees, Gov. John Kasich announced June 6. He replaces J. Robert Sebo of Salem, whose term expired in May, “My wife and I share a commitment to Bowling Green State University, and I am pleased to offer my service as a trustee. The University is poised to take the next step in its 100-year history, and I am excited to be part of that,” Keller said. A Huron resident, Keller founded Keller Capital in January 2008 after his 2005 retirement from Cedar Fair L.P., where he served as corporate vice president and as vice president and general manager of Cedar Point in Sandusky. He previously served in the same capacity at Cedar Fair’s Kansas City, Mo., amusement park, “Worlds of Fun.” Keller serves on numerous business and non-profit boards. Keller received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from BGSU in 1972, followed by a Master of Business Administration degree in 1979. He has served on the BGSU Foundation Board since 2009 and is a member of the BGSU Firelands Development Board. He is a member of the Presidents Club, and a past member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. He and his wife, Laura, who also holds two degrees from BGSU, have three sons and are longtime supporters of BGSU Firelands, BGSU Athletics and the College of Business Administration.
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EHOVE students refurbish school’s welding lab EHOVE students overhauled the wiring in their school’s welding lab this spring. Junior students completed the job and hung all new fixtures. “We started with demo of the existing fixtures and then rerouted wiring, as necessary, to prepare for new high efficiency fluorescent lighting,” said EHOVE Electrical Technology Instructor Chuck Oeder. “We took the lighting level from about 38 foot candles to over 100 foot candles.” Photos of the students working can be seen on EHOVE’s Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/EHOVEworks. EHOVE Career Center is a leading career tech school in Milan Tow n s h i p. This high school and adult education facility draws students from a variety of locales, and serves multiple school districts in Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties. Students are given the opportunity to take challenging academic classes in a customized and relevant curriculum, and gain hands-on training and real world experience to prepare them for college, a specific career, or the military. For more information, go to www.EHOVE.net.
McCormick Bands Play at OMEA Contest and Kings Island On May 13th, the McCormick 7th and 8th grade bands traveled to Upper Sandusky High School to participate in OMEA large group contest. Each band performed three selections and was then given comments and a rating by each of the three judges. The seventh grade band competed in class C and received a superior rating. The eighth grade band competed in class B, a more difficult level, and received an excellent rating. The following weekend, a combined
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academic achievement to the following students: 1st semester, 7th – Jacob Fries and Allison Gorby 2nd semester, 7th - Kevin Stapanian and Sarah Elliott 1st semester, 8th – Jordan Potts-Alvarez and Paige Graham 2nd semester, 8th - Teya Johnson and Zachary Hoch Perfect Attendance awards were given to the following students: Kiersten Hammond, Kegan Lobsinger, Zachary Hoch, Tyler Sasala, Aaron Hoff, Brodie Sennish, Kyle Kovach and Riley Strickland Congratulations to all the students for a wonderful and successful year at McCormick Junior High.
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group of seventh and eighth grade students traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio to compete in the “Music in the Parks” event at Kings Island. The group performed on stage at Loveland High School on Friday night. On Saturday, the students went to Kings Island amusement park and were awarded first place in the junior high band division of the competition. Congratulations to all McCormick band students and staff for their hard work and a month full of successful performances!
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