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Huron River Fest Car Show As the 20th Anniversary of the Huron River Fest quickly approaches, the Huron River Fest committee is excited to announce the addition of Pat O’Brien Chevrolet of Vermilion as the title sponsor to this year’s 4th Annual Car Show. This year’s car show event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 9th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the First Presbyterian Church parking lot in Huron, only a few short steps from the River Fest midway. Participants of the Car Show will receive a dash plaque, with the possibility of winning a trophy awarded at the conclusion of the show. There is also a 50/50 and the opportunity to cruise in your classic car in the Lions Club River Fest Parade. Pat O’Brien Chevrolet Vermilion will have vehicles on-site throughout the weekend, as well as some of the classic Pat O’Brien collection the day of the Car Show. Stop by the Huron River Fest Car Show to see a variety of unique cars provided by Pat O’Brien and individual owners. For more information regarding the Car Show or other aspects of the 20th Anniversary of the Huron River Fest weekend log on to www.huronriverfest.com

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Join us on Saturday, July 9, 2011 as we run the streets of Huron to help fight the battle against ALS. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – Lou Gehrig Disease) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. NOMS and the Huron Tigers Boosters have teamed up to sponsor this annual race which this year will assist a local family that has been directly impacted by this disease as well as the local chapter of the ALS Association. Mike Danilo was a long time resident of Huron and avid supporter of athletics within the Huron system. Mike recently passed away on April 29, 2011. He was married with 3 children. Mike was diagnosed with ALS in 2007 and fought the disease with courage and grace. With the love and support of family and friends, he made the best of each day. He was passionate about youth, being active at St. Peter’s Youth Group, Huron, and coaching CYO Basketball. He was an avid fan of all sports. Throughout his life his determination, loyalty and humor shined brightly. The 5K race is held the Saturday of Riverfest weekend (July 9) and begins and ends at the Huron Boat Basin. Walkers are also welcome and a Fun Run is also held for the kids. Please visit our website at www.huronriverfest5k.com for all the race details and registration information. Sign up early to be one of the 1st 150 runners and receive a free Tech running shirt. Past runners be sure to refer a friend for a chance to win a free iPod Shuffle. As Mike said, “ALS may take your muscles, but not your mind, heart, spirit and soul.” Help us with all your mind, heart, spirit and soul to fight the battle against ALS.

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Around Town City extends contract with Fultz & Sons, Inc. (FSI), offers service to Huron Township residents Huron, Ohio June 22, 2011. Late last month Huron City Council adopted Resolution 2011-46 which amended the city’s current contract, set to expire in December 2011, for refuse and recycling services with Fultz & Son Inc. (F.S.I.). The amendment established several important conditions, including: a five year extension fixing rates at 2011 levels through 2016 and allowing interested Huron Township residents to voluntarily subscribe to the city’s low cost, comprehensive service. The resolution is in concert with Council’s Strategic Goals 1 (sustainable community & economic development), 2 (superior quality of life), 3 (financial security and accountability), and 7 (deliberative regional partnership). A full listing of all Council goals is available through the city’s website, under the strategic plan section. City customers will pay a maximum of $55.00 per quarter, or $18.33 per month, for the remainder of the contract. This price includes refuse service for two 30 gal-

lon garbage containers, curbside recycling, yard waste/food scrap recycling and leaf removal in the fall. Residents opting for one barrel only, or not participating in the yard waste program, will pay slightly less. Bills will continue to be sent out quarterly as part of the water bill. Participating Township customers will receive refuse service for two 30 gallon garbage containers, curbside recycling, yard waste/food scrap recycling and leaf removal in the fall for a maximum of $77.00 per quarter, or $24.00 per month. Interested Township residents are directed to the Finance Department to begin receiving the service; payment will be due with an application for service. Service costs have been frozen at current rates for the remainder of the contract. The amendment also allows either party to request modification which must be approved by the Council. For example, if fuel prices or tipping fees increased dramatically, the amendment allows the contrac-

tor to request an increase. However, if the city determines costs are reduced because of increased participation, automation or overhead reduction it can also request rates to be lowered during the next five year period. Overall, this amendment represents another example of collaboration between the two communities in an effort to maintain superior service at an efficient cost. During the next five year period the program will be

“Smiley Automotive wins the 12U division at the Annual Huron Splashtacular Baseball Tournament” From Left to Right: Bat Boy Landon Hohler, Bat Boy Dylan Hohler, Jared Hohler, Grant Witter, Coach Sam Hohler, Nick Frederick, Riki Tanaka, Michael Boston, Thomas Hufnagle, Cesco Gioffre, Alex Neuberger, Brandon Dowell, Joey Harkelroad, Braden Ehrhardt. Missing from picture is Michael Hurst

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Recycling 101- Part 1 of 2 By Lisa Yako According to www.recycling-revolution.com, the United States produces more trash than any other country, with each person producing 1,609 pounds per year. In other words, our country has 5% of the world’s population and generates 40% of the world’s waste. Much of what is thrown into landfills is recyclable, and recycling has never been easier, especially in Huron. Huron residents have a good tract record for their recycling efforts. In 2010, Huron recycled 865 tons of paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, etc! This total does not include yard waste and food waste, which totaled 851 tons in 2010. Huron residents are doing well in their recycling efforts, but there is always more than can be done. As an avid recycler, I was surprised to learn of some of the items that Fultz and Sons (FSI) actually collects. Included in the list of items that FSI recycles are aerosol cans (like spray starch or hairspray cans), pizza boxes, aluminum foil (if it is first cleaned), and all plastics coded 1-6. Since 1988, plastics have been given a resin identification code which identifies the type of plastic from which an item is made. These numbers are intended to help consumers know whether and how to recycle various plastic products and packages. Here are a few interesting statistics related to recycling, in general, taken from www.recycling-revolution.com. First, recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a television for three hours. Further, there is no limit to the amount of times aluminum cans be recycled. To produce each week’s Sunday newspapers, 500,000 trees must be cut down. If all our newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year. Americans use 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour, most of which are thrown away. Every month, we throw out enough glass bottles and jars to fill a giant skyscraper, all

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of which are recyclable. With free curbside pickup of your recycling, there is really no excuse to not separate your trash items from the recyclables. If you need a recycle bin, you can obtain one, free of charge, from the Huron Finance Department. Please do recycle. It is not only a good thing to do, but it will keep many items from unnecessarily filling our landfills. Also consider pre-cycling by using cloth bags instead of plastic ones that need to be recycled, buying in bulk to reduce packaging, and using cloth napkins and reusable plates and cups. Finally, do not purchase Styrofoam. It contains polystyrene, which is the most difficult material to break down in our landfill and is considered a hazardous waste. Next week, I will explore yard waste and food waste recycling in more detail.

This article will focus on the State of Ohio’s open container law in regards to motor vehicles. This statutory law is provided under Revised Code Section 4301.62. In essence, it states that no person shall have in the person’s possession an open container of beer or intoxicating liquor while operating or being a passenger in a motor vehicle on Ohio roadways. This section also forbids having an open container while in a stationary motor vehicle on Ohio roadways. A violation of this law is considered a minor misdemeanor subject to a maximum possible fine of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00). Section 4301.62 does have two exceptions. One exception applies to a person who is a passenger in a chauffeured limousine and is not occupying a seat in the front compartment of the limousine where the operator of the limousine is located. The other exception to this statute applies to a situation in which someone purchases a bottle of wine at a properly authorized premise, such as a restaurant, but the person does not finish the bottle of wine and would like to take it home. In this situation, the law requires that the bottle of wine be securely resealed by the permit holder or an employee of the permit holder before the bottle is removed from the premise. This bottle must be secured in such a manner that it would be visually apparent if the bottle has been subsequently opened or tampered with. It also requires that the bottle of wine that is resealed be stored in the trunk of the motor vehicle or if the motor vehicle does not have a trunk, behind the last upright seat in the area not normally occupied by the driver or passengers and not easily accessible by the driver. . Ohio law also has a separate violation for those consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle. This law forbids any person from consuming any beer or intoxicating liquor in a motor vehicle. Again this section does not apply if the person is a passenger of a chauffeured limousine as provided by Revised Code Section 4301.62. A violation of Section 4301.64 is more serious than a violation of the open container in a motor vehicle law. This violation is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. Ohio law has other restrictions in regards to having an open container in areas outside of a motor vehicle. Feel free to review Revised Code Section 4301.62 for further information. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.

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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 with Communion 9:30 a.m. Full Worship with organ and hymns Refreshments following service Welcome Boaters Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. 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 Street, Huron 419-433-3984 Rev. J. Roger Skelly – Watts 8 a.m. – Praise Service/Praise Band Sunday School: 8 a.m. During Service for Preschool – 4th Grade 9 a.m. Coffee Hour 10 a.m. – Celebration Service/Organ & Choir LOGOS – Wednesdays 3:30 pm – 6:00pm; Students K-12 invited Lighthouse Assembly of God Church 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and children Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays Food Pantry: 419-616-0088

Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only Salvation Army Services: 419-4330500

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

St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/stmattvermlcms 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

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.

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

Milestones May 9, 1948 - June 24, 2011

Douglas M. “Buster” Dingus, 63, of Huron, died Friday, June 24, 2011, in Firelands Regional Medical Center, Sandusky. He was born May 9, 1948, in Dante, Va. He was employed by Lower Lake Coal Docks and Cedar Point. Buster is survived by his wife, Marie (Clem) Dingus; children, Marie VanDyke of Castalia, Marla VanDyke and Trenda Dingus of Sandusky, Douglas (Mary) Clem of Huron and Dennis Hinkle of Tiffin; nine grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; brothers, Robert Dingus of Kentucky and Roger Kimberlin of Virginia; and a brother-inlaw, Sonny Burnette of Huron. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dave and Etta (Massey) Dingus, and sisters, Della Edwards and Barbara Burnette. Friends called from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28 at Toft Funeral Home & Crematory, 2001 Columbus Ave., Sandusky and from 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 29 until funeral services at 11 a.m. at Mount Harvest Church of God, 150 Ohio 113 W., Milan. The Rev. Carl Woodyard officiated. Burial was in Scott Cemetery, Huron. Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Condolences may be shared at toftfh.com.

JoAnne E. (Chubak) Saunders Aug. 21, 1937 - June 26, 2011

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Dec. 6, 1932 - June 21, 2011 Juliette B. Royal, 78, of Huron, died Tuesday, June 21, 2011, in Stein Hospice Care Center, Sandusky. She was born Dec. 6, 1932, in Collinsville, Conn., and moved to Huron in 1967 from Bristol, Conn. She worked for Huron Public Schools in the cafeteria for 17 years retiring in 1993. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron, where she volunteered at St. Peter School cafeteria. She belonged to the Huron Welcome Wagon in the early 1970s and Huron Eagles. She enjoyed bowling and was known for her love of baking. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, John; two daughters, Cheryl (Len) Piropato of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Pam Johnston of Huron; five grandchildren, Andrew Piropato of Fort Wayne, Eric Johnston of Elyria, Rachael Johnston of Lakewood, Ohio, and Victoria and Meghan Green of Huron; three sisters, Irene Blais, Florestine Gromoshak and Helen LaPlant, all of Connecticut; and a brother, Arthur Blais of Florida. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cleophus and Elodie (Gauthier) Blais, two sisters and six brothers. Friends called from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June 24 at Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron. A Funeral mass was at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 25 at St. Peter Church, 430 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Jeffery Sikorski officiated. Burial was in Meadow Green Memorial Park, Huron. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Peter Church, Stein Hospice Services, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, or to Cancer Services, 505 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870.

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Marlene Sue (Parry) Donner June 2, 1933 - June 26, 2011

Marlene Sue (Parry) Donner, 78, Huron, died Sunday, June 26, 2011, in Erie County Care Facility after a lengthy illness. She was born June 2, 1933, in Sandusky, and was 1951 graduate of Sandusky High School. She was “Pockets” of the “Patches and Pockets” children’s television program on WTOL Channel 11 of Toledo for 18 years. She was a member of The Chapel, where she was active in Women of the Word Choir and Women Anew of Ohio. She served as a volunteer at Magruder Hospital of Port Clinton, Easter Seals and was a former Girl Scout leader. Mrs. Donner is survived by her husband, Charles Donner, whom she married Apr. 7, 1956; a son, a daughter, grandchildren, nieces and nephews and several cousins. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Laura, in infancy; her parents, Walter and Stella (Nemitz) Parry; and a brother, David Parry. Friends will be received from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 30, in Groff Funeral Home, 1607 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky. Friends may also call from 10 a.m. until funeral service at 11 a.m. Friday, July 1, in The Chapel, 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky. The Rev. William Schroeder will officiate. Burial will follow in Meadow Green Memorial Park. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to The Chapel and condolences shared at grofffuneralhomes. com.

St Matthew Lutheran Church At the Worship Service on Sunday, June 19th, 2011, Luke See receives a Prayer Blanket made with love by Tabitha and Janet and blessed by Rev Dr Karl F Fry. The St Matthew Lutheran Church’s Prayer Shawl and Prayer Blanket Ministry began with a few ladies knitting and crochet-

ing shawls for people who are ill in our Congregation and friends and family members. We soon found we had some very talented Ladies in our group and numerous Prayer Shawls and Prayer Blankets have been presented and blessed. A prayer to our Father, Son and the Holy Spirit, for

the recipient of the Shawl or Blanket is said for every stitch that is made. This important ministry at St Matthew’s emphasizes the gift of prayer, comfort and healing and has been appreciated by everyone who has received one.

Rev. Roger’s Reflections by Rev. J. Roger Skelley-Watts Pastor, Huron United Methodist

Church I just love this time of year, don’t you? I mean, besides, by the time you read this the rain may have stopped and the sun may have come out, finally. But starting on Palm Sunday through Holy Week and Easter, there seems to be one wondrous sign of hope after another. I was privileged to officiate at three weddings in three weeks, beginning by marking my 100th marriage ceremony in ministry. These couples ranged in age from 22 to 62. WOW! Then the men of the congregation sang for their moms and souses. What a special day that was. We honored our faithful Christian Education teachers, thrilled at our confirmation banquet which filled the Fellowship Hall; and confirmed four students after two years of study, worship, service and group-building experiences Spring Fling rang with laughter at horse rides, games and food to wrap up our Sunday School year. Memorial Sunday inspired us with tales of sacrifice for our freedom. Our graduates march across the stage in their robes. Pentecost wraps us in the Holy Spirit. Fathers are honored for their unique contributions to our lives. What a season full of joyous celebration. We don’t have to look very far. And even when we get a little down in the mouth, God gives us some sign of grace to pick us up. Such a sign was lavished upon me on Palm Sunday afternoon. Twenty-five years ago, my mother Willie Watts sent us an amaryllis plant for Christmas. It came in a box, which we unpacked, and watered the bulb. If you have ever had one, you know that you can literally watch them grow, it happens so fast. Four huge, peach and white colored blossoms appeared. Eventually, they died back to just a few gangly green leaves. I tossed the bulb into a flower box which sits on a stand in my upstairs study Now and then, it does something, just when I see a sign of new life.

After the Palm Sunday festivities waned, I emotionally came down from the fun and walked through the church building from top to bottom. It was still a mess from all the renovation activity. My journey ended upstairs. There I noticed over in the corner where the flower box was pushed to get out of the way of construction work. My mom’s amaryllis plant had bloomed. Maybe forced to because it was in the dark...I know a sermon illustration when I see one. My human eyes did not see how we could ever get back in the sanctuary for Easter, but this little sign of resurrection opened my spiritual eyes to the possibilities, and here we are! Thanks, Mom! Just in time for what would have been her 96th birthday. Just in time for Mother’s Day. “Then the eyes of the disciples were opened, and they recognized Jesus… They said to one another, ‘Were not our hearts on fire as he talked with us on the katie@insurance-nco.com www.InsuranceSolutionsNCO.com road?....while he was opening the scriptures to us... the Lord has risen indeed.’ ” (Luke 24:31-34, excerpted and paraphrased). Amen.

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JoAnne E. (Chubak) Saunders, 73, of Huron, died Sunday, June 26, 2011, in Admiral’s Pointe Rehab and Nursing Center, Huron, after a brief battle with cancer. She was born Aug. 21, 1937, in Sandusky and was a lifelong resident of Huron. She graduated from Huron High School in 1955. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron. She was formerly of member of Huron Booster Club. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, crocheting, and her grandchildren. She is survived by a daughter, Cynthia (Wayne) Homyak of Huron; three brothers, Michael (Vicki) Catri of Perkins Township, Victor (Hallie) Catri of Huron, and Peter (Marsha) Catri of Painesville, Ohio; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister, Margaret (John) Bowers of Huron; and two brothers, Joseph (Lynn) Chubak of Hu-

ron and James (Francine) Chubak of Huron. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Leonard Catri; and her second husband, Thomas Saunders. Friends called from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, in Foster Funeral Home, 410 Main St., Huron. A Christian Wake Service was conducted at 8 p.m. following a visitation with Father Jeffery Sikorski officiating. A private family committal service will be conducted at a later date. Contributions may be made to Stein Hospice Services, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky OH 44870. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com

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Seniors Living with Illness Support Group Offered at Firelands Firelands Regional Medical Center will be offering a Living With Illness Support Group on Monday, July 11 at 6 pm. Whether you struggle with long or short-term illness or a terminal disease, please join us. Meetings will be held in the Atrium of the Firelands Professional Center I, 701 Tyler Street. Talk with others who are experiencing challenges; gain support and hope; be encouraged. All are welcome. Deanie Kehres, MSN, CNS, will facilitate this new, evolving group. To register or for more information, please call 419-5576959.

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Free Blood Pressure Screening Free Blood Sugar Screening Total Lipid Profile for $20 (includes cholesterol, HDL, LDL and triglyceride levels) - 12-Hour Fast required The Foundation for Firelands pro-

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Free Screenings at Morning Coffee Join Firelands 55+ Club on Wednesday, July 6 for Morning Coffee from 8 - 10 am. Morning Coffee will be held at Firelands Regional Medical Center’s South Campus, Community Resource Room. The

following screenings will be available: Free Blood Pressure Screening Free Blood Sugar Screening Cholesterol Screening for $6.00 Total Lipid Profile for $16.00 (12-

Firelands to Host Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic Firelands Regional Medical Center will be hosting a Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic on Monday, July 18. Staffed by a Board Certified Pediatric Specialist from Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Specialty Clinics are held in the Firelands South Campus Outpatient Clinic, 1912 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky. To schedule an appointment for the Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic, call 1-800-377-3117. Additional Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital Pediatric Specialty Clinics are also available at Firelands Regional Medical Center. For a schedule of the Pediatric Specialty Clinics, please visit our Calendar of Events at www.firelands.com. For more information about the Pediatric Specialty Clinics, call 419-557-6767.

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Hour Fast) Appointments are not necessary for the health screenings. For more information about Morning Coffee please call 419-557-7722.

Firelands to Offer Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED Firelands Regional Medical Center will be sponsoring a HeartSaver First Aid and CPR/AED Course on Wednesday, July 13 from 8 am to 12 pm. This course will be held at Firelands Regional Medical Center South Campus in the Education Room, located on the first floor at 1912 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky. This course is ideal for anyone who needs to know the basics of first aid and be certified to perform CPR and AED. The course also addresses health and safety issues and blood-borne disease protection. The class fee is $75.00 per person which includes a “take home” book. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program possible. For more information or to register, please call Firelands Regional Medical Center at 419-557-6740.

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Schools Don’t completely forget about your school over the summer As you prepare for summer picnics, reunions and celebrations, think of the many products that will help earn cash for your school. There are a number of programs where your trash (yes, your trash), stuff you would just normally toss, can help your school earn cash and or points to trade for educational material or sports equipment. A little effort can pay off big. Encourage your family, friends, and neighbors to help you collect!! BOXTOPS FOR EDUCATION – This school year, The Huron PTO received over $1,800 from this program! The PTO used these funds to sponsor speakers and programs at all the Huron City Schools.The Box Top logo can be found on products in every aisle of the grocery store. Participating products include General Mills cereals, Betty Crocker baking products, Avery office supplies, Ziploc

bags, Hefty Trash bags, and many Pillsbury products. A complete list of participating product (PLUS coupons and recipes!) can be found at www.boxtopsforeducation.com. Simply clip the Box Top logoand bring into school– each one is worth .10 cents (a dime!) for your school. These dimes can really add up! CAMPBELL LABELS FOR EDUCATION – Labels for Education points are earned by simply saving the UPC codes from participating Campbell brand products. Schools are able to accumulate points to then redeem for useful educational resources and equipment to support athletics, the arts, and academic programs. MY COKE REWARD POINTS- Any points earned from codes found on My Coke Reward participating packages can be donated to your school. Donating code points to your school can be done in two ways – enter the codes

into your account and donate online, (The Huron PTO account is listed under Woodlands School, but will benefit all the schools) or you can collect codes and turn them into the school, where volunteers will enter them into the school account. Your point donations will go towards rewards like Physical education equipment; art supplies and educational resources that help our students learn, play and have fun! With twelve different brands and numerous package sizes, points can be easily collected. The Huron PTO will have a special collection bin set up at the Shawnee and Woodlands Open House next fall. All those who turn in their summer collection of Boxtops, labels, and codes at these Open house collection bins will receive a PRIZE!!

Huron High School’s Honor/Merit Roll for fourth quarter Huron High School is proud to announce the following students who have achieved the Honor Roll for the 4th quarter of the 2010-2011 school year. Students must have a 3.5 GPA wth no grade lower than a B to qualify. Seniors: Ryan Biddlecombe, Joseph Bogden, Jonathan Clark, Sierra Denney,Kaitlyn DeRan, Hannah Figgins, Ashley Franks, Andrea Gillespie, Victoria Green, Bryce Haase, Lisa Harkey, Kali Horman, Cassidy Innes, Brandon Johnson, Ellen Justus, Rory Kaip, Thomas Kyer, Marlana Mielke, Anastasia Mikheeva, Randi Minton, Gina Munafo, Stephanie Myers, Kayla Riddle, Jordan Romick, Taylor Slauterbeck, Elizabeth Slocum, Austin Thorn, Dominic Vacca, Lauren Volz and Benjamin Washburn. Juniors: Angela Barbour, Kevin Bechtel, Paige Bragg, Matthew Buckingham, Alexandria Carroll, Dani Czekaj, Emilie Daigle, Gregory Edwards, Shawn Eggert, Alyssa Franklin, Maureen Giardina, Brittany Graves, Asia Hammond, Samuel Hemker, Jessica Hoff, Emily King, Kayla Koehler,

Kelsey Koehler, Austin Maddox, Antonino Majoy, Derek Morey, Neesha Nainee, Nathan Schaefer, Alex Schlessman, Lynsie Schwerer, Renee St. Clair, Kaitlyn Stradtman, Ikki Tanaka, Emily Waldrop, Sierra Ward, Brook White and Emily Wiseman. Sophomores: Shelby Baker, Brett Berryhill, Erin Black, Tessann Brewster, Zachary Claus, Devon Dickirson, Alexis Dixon, Jacob Ernst, Caitlin Foley, Trae Graham, Chloe Greenawalt, Laura Hahn, Courtney Hart, Zachary Jones Jacob Justus, Alex Kidd, Kristen Koschutnik, Jacob Kovach, Dominic Maschari, Brittany Mayer, Colin McCready, Megan McNulty, Morgan Mize, Lauren Mueller, Leah Phipps, Mason Prosser, Taylor Prosser, Jacob Ramey, William Sams, Tyler Savage, Daniel Stelzer, Nicholas Stelzer, Carolyn Stierhoff, Melinda Studans, Stephen Tomczyk, Kyle Williams, Alexandra Wisehart and Taylor Wysocki. Freshman: Paige Baker, Carolyn Balde, Benjamin Battiste, Keegan Bollenbacher, Madison Brant, Nicholaus Carroll, Diana Chaban, Elizabeth Claus, Brennan Cock-

rell, Katelyn Crawford, Patrick Dusza, Jack Dwyre, Nellie Enderle, Katherine Evers, Molly Galvin, Kaitlyn Greulich, Drew Hanley, Kristopher Horman, Alexander Iannantuono, Lillian Justus, Shelby Kenville, William Koenig, Alyssa Kopp, Piper Miedema, Nicholas Mix, Morgan Odell, Austin Rathbun, Ried Roshong, Benjamin Schoelwer, LiAnna Schwerer, Kira Smith, Shelby Stout, Kevin Tomczyk, Valerie Tyree, Amanda Vacca, Ryan VanCauwenbergh, William Wilson and Abigail Wiseman. u u u u u Merit Roll for the 4th quarter of the 2010-2011 school year. Students must have a 3.2 GPA with no grade lower than a C to qualify. Seniors: Brian Bollenbacher, Greggory Burlovich, Stephanie Chapman, Cory Dahnke, Sean Fantozz, Taryn Graham, Andrea Hammond, Zachary Hemker, Jacob Hillman, Matthew King, Rachel Miller, Allison Scheid, Rachel Stelzer and Benjamin Wilson. Juniors: Troy DeLamatre, Drew Ender-

le, Kathleen Fialka, Marsy Fox, Meghan Green, Rebecca Humphreys, Rilea Lombardy, Eileen Moriarty, Nyle Olds, May Parell, William Porter, Andrew Rupp, Elyssa Sherer, Katlyn Sommer, Jamie VanCauwenbergh, Samantha Wechter and Nicole West. Sophomores: Gregory Baker, Keily Balduff, Kennedy Branum, Ryan Brownell, Samuel bunting, Derek Daigle, Joshua Evers, Jamie Fink, Kimberly Gnidovec, Christopher Grant, Kayla Hamilton, Emily Ineson, Robert Kaman, Tiffany Porcenaluk, Matthew Rivera, Dillon Sampson, Daniel Schoolcraft, Allison Slocum, Samantha Smercina, Allison Thorson, Mauricio Vazquez, Connor Wechter, Kelly Wright and Kira Yonek. Freshmen: Stephanie Bores, Kayla Driftmyer, Jessica Emery, Elaina Hemker, Jacob Jancik, Tori Johnson, Tobin Knight, Brianna Lewis-Griffaw, Spencer Maddox, Megan McCarthy, Kierra McKitrick, Jodi Minton, Hannah Neibler, Brittany Porcenaluk, Jordan Stutzman and Saki Tatami.

McCormick Jr. High School Announces 4th Quarter Honors The faculty and staff of McCormick Junior High have announced the Honor Roll and Merit Roll honors for the fourth quarter of the 20102011 school year. Congratulations to the following students for their hard work and dedication to their studies. Honor Roll - Seventh Grade To be eligible for the Honor Roll, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 – 4.0. An asterisk (*) indicates a 4.000 grade point average. Jillian Balde, Abigail Black*, Delaney Black*, Hannah Blackwell, Morgan Bollenbacher, Kira Bolt, Jamie Borger, Leo Bunting, Breanna Chaffin*, Kaelin Cockrell*, Dean Dickirson, Victoria Fantozzi, James Faunda, Grant Ferrell, Jacob Fries, Bailey Gadd, Lisa Gies*, Allison Gorby, Kylie Greulich*, Aaron Hoff, Michael Huddleston, Katherine Humphreys*, Olivia Iannantuono, Samuel James, Jim Jensen, Kyle Kovach, Kaitlyn Krueger*, Emily Lance, Chase Mosijowsky, Cody Myers, Wyatt Myers*, Margaret Nelson, Gabrielle Norcross*, Maddison Portteus-Moher, Franchesca Reiber*, Tyler Sasala*, Aaron Schlessman, Brodie Sennish, Nicholas Smercina, Gloria Souter, John Springer, Ashton Stanton, Emma Steinmetz, Erin Stoner, Anthony Studans, Nicholas Swope, Theresa Tomczyk*, Charlotte Tyree, Logan Weber Honor Roll - Eighth Grade: Colleen Allen, Karl Bates, John Baus, Joseph Bloor, Thomas Bogden, Alexis Brady, Allison Brownell*, Haley Burrier, Megan Cammalleri, Austin Campbell*, Hannah Cantrill*, Jessica Carroll, Sarah Carroll*, Courtney Crooks, Megan Decker, Michael Delahunt, Matthew Dewey, Nicholas Ernst, Deena Fenske, Benjamin Fries*, Monika Giardina*, Paige Graham, Kiersten Hammond*, Danzell Harris*, Samantha Hebert*, Zachary Hoch, Michael Huffman, John Hufnagle, Shannon Hughes*, Jack

Ineson, Alex Johnson, Teya Johnson, Camille Karren*, Alisia Kelley, Renata Kurtz, Nicholas Lachowyn, Kaitlin Lance, Dustin Lechner, Zoey Lehrer, Alexandria Lenyo*, Alison Litz*, Julia Martello, Sean Martin*, Graham Mast, Kathleen Milchen, Hannah Miller, Madison Mize, Hollie Mueller, Eric Myles, Kelsey Ohm*, Ryan Opfer, Madison Orzech*, Edward Pettegrew, Christina Rivera, Samuel Sluga, Destini Smith, Ashtyn Stadler*, Zachary Stauder, Nicholas Stauffer, Caleb Stidham, Adam Storer, Haley Strader, Rylee Stradtman, Julia Studer, Anna Tanaka*, Courtney Thorne, Oshae VonThron, Eric Weir, Morgan Welborn*, Jacob Wise*, Audra Wisehart*, Jenna Witter, Deryk Wray, Blake Wysocki* Merit Roll - Seventh Grade To be eligible for the Merit Roll, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.00 – 3.4999. Brenna Bollinger, Nathan Burlovich, Cameron Calderon, Donovan Corwin, Dominick Dolice, Megan Duttera, Lauren Eck, Sarah Elliott, Alyssa Fisher, Devyn Jones, Jack Kilbury, Thomas King, Kegan Lobsinger, Ashleigh Osterling, Max Parell, Trayjen Rarden, Nathan Reinbolt, Kevin Stapanian, Brant Stieber, Gretel Thorpe, Valerie Werner, Baylee Yost Merit Roll - Eighth Grade Desmond Aaron, Joseph Ashberry, Brook Bauer, Elsa Bertsch, Brandon Bess, Mikias Dutton, Sean Eirons, Austin Enderle, Samantha Fantozzi, Elijah Franklin, Macie Gaydish, Tyler Graham, Ann Hagstrom, Kassie Hamilton, Zachery Harkey, Lillian Jancik, Alexander Klein, Erin Lehrer, Megan Maley, Alex Martin, Kayla McCormick, McKenzie Mraz, Noah Norcross, Matthew Oertel, Kyle Ommert, Sammuel Pietschman, Sarah Schoelwer, Riley Strickland, Madison VanBarg, Yolanda Vazquez, Alexander Winschel, Patricia Yates.


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Celebrate Summer on Lake Erie in Huron, OH On JULY 2nd @ RED, W HITE & BLUES BANG HURON BOAT BASIN AMPHITHEATER A spectacular evening of Music Entertainment FEATURING: Todd Wolfe Band at 6:00pm Chris O’Leary Band at 8:30pm AN EVENING YOU’LL NEVER FORGET… BRING FAMILY AND FRIENDS TOO

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Steak Night - July 1 Pasta Night - July 2 Happy Hour 5 - 7 Daily Flatbread Specials Homemade Cheesecakes

Burger Specials: Saturday Lunch & Thursday Dinner

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“Cheaper By the Dozen” next at the Huron Playhouse A timeless “comedy classic” of the American theatre, Cheaper By The Dozen, adapted by Christopher Sergel from the book by Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, is based on the true adventures of the Gilbreth family. This all-time favorite continues to be featured on playbills of theatres around the country and has been given highly successful treatments in film versions as well. This comedy will run July 5 through July 9, at The Huron Playhouse, in the McCormick Middle School, on Ohio Street, in Huron, for an evening of laughs and heart-felt moments. Featured in the cast will be: Geoff Stephenson (Huron, OH) as the father, Mr. Gilbreth; Brittany Kvitko (Philadelphia, PA) as the mother, Mrs. Gilbreth; Julie Koening (Huron, OH) as the housekeeper; Alexandra Spieth (Nashville, TN) as Miss Brill, the teacher; Steven Imgrund (Pittsburgh, PA) as the family doctor, Dr. Burton; Jarod

Germany Travel Presentation Join Firelands 55+ Club on Thursday, July 7 at 1:30 pm as a representative from Premier World Discovery presents a free, no obligation information session of the Germany & the Rhine

Great Entertainment at the World’s Longest Bar

Appearing Live on Stage at the Beer Barrel Saloon July 1

july 2

2-5pm

Bob Gateway & Calabash

Kenny Kidd Mulch Bros.

5:30-9:30pm

Midnight Special

9:30pm-1:30am

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Red Ball Jets

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Kenny Kidd

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Toast & Jam

Toast & Jam

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Coco Beanos 5:30-9pm

5:30-9pm

Devonshires

Mustang Sally

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july 9

Danger Bros

2-5pm

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Tipper's Evening Entertainment Darryl Gatlin Show — July 2-9 New Connection—July 10-14

Mariani (Sandusky, OH) as Larry; and Thomas Daniels (Falls Church, VA) as Joe Scales. The Gilbreth children will be played by: Ruby Grammatico (Dexter, MI) as Ernestine; Derek Brookens (Port Allegany, PA) as Frank; Layne Schneider (Beavercreek, OH) as Anne; Rachel Hull (Goodrich, MI) as Martha; Hunter Cawthorne (Transfer, PA) as Bill; Graeme Schwartz (Milan, OH) as Fred; Cassie Shane (Huron, OH) as Jackie; Paige Graham (Huron, OH) as Lillian; and Evan Hoffman (Milan, OH) as Dan. Matthew Martello (Pinckney, MI) is directing this comic delight and Kelly Wiegant Mangan (Bowling Green, OH) is designing the living-room setting of the Gilbreth home. Mollie Hamilton (Columbus, OH) is technical director, Amanda Gehrke (Eau Claire, WI) is production stage manager, Thomas Daniels (Falls Church, VA) is assistant director, Maxwell Schnur (Joplin, MO) is lighting designer, and Andrew Stroud (Kettering, OH) is sound designer.

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River travel opportunity, which departs October 12. The travel presentation will be held in the Community Resource Room at Firelands Regional Medical Center’s South Campus, 1912 Hayes Avenue,

Sandusky. Registration is appreciated, but not required. For more information or a detailed brochure, please call 419557-7722.

Happiest Baby on the Block Firelands Regional Medical Center, in coordination with the Erie County Health Department WIC office, will be offering the Happiest Baby on the Block parenting class on Thursday, July 14 from 12:30 – 2:30 pm at the Erie County Health Department, 420 Superior Street, Sandusky. This course is free of charge and is made possible through grant funding. The Happiest Baby on the Block is based on the techniques of world-renowned pediatrician, Dr. Harvey Karp. Dr. Karp has been featured on Good Morning America, The Dr. Phil Show, ABC World News To-

night, CNN, and numerous national radio programs. The Happiest Baby program is a national curriculum and is taught by a certified instructor. Among the essential information offered to participants, parents will be taught a step-by-step approach to quickly soothe the fussiest baby. The methods are designed to increase sleep, parental confidence, and family harmony while decreasing stress, frustration, and exhaustion that many times are present when parents are adjusting to the changes a new baby brings.

Firelands Habitat for Humanity Information Workshop Saturday, July 9th, 10:30am Your Job Store, 5500 Milan Rd., Sandusky, Oh RSVP 419-433-2609 440-537-5517

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Huge multi family garage sale- June 30, July 1 & 2, 9a-4p. Clothing, tools, furniture, toys, lawn mower, guitar, amplifiers and much, much more. 607 Grant St., PC. Garage Sale, Woodwinds Property Owner’s Association. Located off Northshore Blvd. Friday July 1 & Saturday July 2, 9a-3p. July 1&2, 9-3- 804 Madison Ave. Puzzles, household, office, and much miscellaneous. Rain date July 8&9, 9-3. 4146 West Darr Hopfinger Rd, PC, off 53 South. July 7, 8-?. Rain or Shine. Large wrought iron round plate glass table with 4 swivel chairs, some antiques, wicker furniture, Celtic Harp, garden tools, flower pots, table saw, animal items, much miscellaneous. Mount Harvest Church of God Corner of 250 and 113 West Milan, OH Rain or Shine! July 9th 9-5pm Rent a table for $10.00 Call 419-577-2612 for details. Friday July 1, 8-3, 185 Alexander Pike, Marblehead. Lots of household items, glassware, file cabinets, 5000BTU window AC, air compressor hoses, tri-pod shop light, vinyl records. Adoption PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? You choose from families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions. 866-4136292, 24/7 Void/Illinois Automotive WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI 1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ 1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400 CASH. 1-800772-1142, 1-310-7210726 usa@classicrunners.com Autos Wanted DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible outreachcenter.com, 1-800-597-9411 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800454-6951 Business Opportunities Investors -Outstanding and immediate returns in equipment leasing for frac industry. Immediate lease out. 1-800-397-2338 MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY PAID IN ADVANCE! Mailing Our Brochures From Home. 100% Legit Income. Guaranteed! No Selling! Free Postage! Full guidance & Support. Enroll Today! www.HelpMailing.com

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