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Schools out but Not for Everyone Children started enjoying summer vacation in June, but for those in the Huron City School district who feed those students during the school year, education doesn’t end. Six Huron City School cafeteria employees, along with Food Service Director Sue Whitaker, attended the School Nutrition Association of Ohio Conference held in Columbus. The staff took two, 10-hour classes in just two and a half days. These classes enabled them to become state and nationally certified in school nutrition, and is designed to bring together cafeteria staff from all over the state to learn, share and further their love of student nutrition. The school cafeteria staff is always looking for ways to further their knowledge of feeding children and providing them with the best meals possible. While at the conference, they were able to attend a vendor fair featuring lots of new items for school meals that Huron hopes to be able to look at implemented in the upcoming school year. “School meals continue to change and all those involved in serving school meals also continue to make the best changes possible. Each and every one of us feel the responsibility of “Feeding the Future” is a very important role,” Whitaker said.
Marketing Company Signs with City to Host Boating Event
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ProRace Marketing LLC, the event producer of Lake Erie Boat Week, has signed a contract with the City of Huron to host the inaugural Lake Erie Boat Week event. The boating event will be held at the Huron Boat Basin Sept. 7-12. ProRace Marketing LLC has also signed a contract with APR Events Group, producers of the APR Powerboat Superleague, a race that will be part of the week and held in the Huron River on Sept. 11-12. The contract is on the agenda with a request to be ratified by Huron City Council during the July 27 meeting. Organizers predict that Lake Erie Boat Week will attract 100,000-plus people and bring in millions of dollars to the local Erie Islands economy. The event will consist of the Nationwide Insurance Powerboat Regatta; the “Fastest Boat on Lake Erie” competition held on Lake Erie; and an APR Powerboat Superleague powerboat race (100-mph boats), held in the river and at the boat basin.
Enjoy an evening of wonderful characters and unforgettable music, in the Americana musical “State Fair” by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. State Fair runs July 27-31 at The Huron Playhouse, located in the McCormick Middle School on Ohio Street, in Huron. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s only musical written directly for the screen was later adapted for the Broadway stage, and has been a consistently-performed musical ‘hit’ ever since. Set against the colorful backdrop of an American heartland tradition, State Fair travels with the Frake family as they leave behind the routine of the farm for three days of adventure at the annual Iowa State Fair. Mom and Pop have their hearts set on blue ribbons while their daughter and son find romance and adventure on the
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“I am happy to say that I’ve signed a contract I had no doubt that this day would come, it’s with the City of Huron to produce Lake Erie a great milestone to achieve, and is certainly a Boat Week,” said Janie Vogel, president/owner testament to the hard work put into this event on everyone’s part. “I am so proud to say that this event will be held at the beautiful Huron Boat Basin, as the City of Huron has been incredibly supportive of my efforts. I want to thank the City of Huron City Council members, Mayor Marilyn Shearer, City Manager Andy White, City attorneys Terry Griffith and Laura Alkire, Police Chief John Majoy, Fire Chief Steve Osterling, Boat Basin Facility Manager Doug Steinwart, their respective staffs, and the entire community for allowing me to be a part of your late summer plans this year.” Vendor, advertising, VIP packages and sponsorship opportunities are still available for the inaugural event. Check out the official event Web site at www.LakeErieBoatWeek.com for of ProRace Marketing LLC, event creator and more information, or contact Vogel, at 440producer of Lake Erie Boat Week. “Although 915-7627 or racingpr@oh.rr.com.
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midway. Set to the magical strains of the Acad- conductor, brings the score to life; Dennis C. emy Award-winning film score, and augment- Seyer (Cape Girardeau, MO) is set designer; ed by other titles from the Rodgers and Ham- Carol Alt (Saukville, Wisc.) and Laura Horn merstein songbook, State Fair is the kind of warmhearted family entertainment only Rodgers and Hammerstein could deliver. Appearing in the multitalented cast are: Geoff Stevenson (Huron) as the father Abel Frake; Rebecca Wolfe (Reynoldsburg) as his wife Melissa Frake; Hilary Maiberger (San Diego, Calif.) as The Huron Playhouse presents: State Fair by Richard their daughter Margy Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Cast members picFrake; and Scott Sanville tured (L to R): Adam Schalter (East Lansing, MI), Emily (Worthington) as their Cawrse Casale (Huron, OH), Rebecca Wolfe (Reynoldsson Wayne Frake. Emily burg, OH), Geoff Stephenson (Huron, OH), Scott Sanville Cawrse Casale (Huron) (Worthington, OH), and Hilary Maiberger (San Diego, CA). portrays Emily Arden, night club singer and love interest of Wayne; (Huron) serve as costume coordinators; lightAdam Schalter (East Lansing, Mich.) portrays ing designer is Russell Homan (Rockford, Ill.) Pat Gilbert, reporter and love interest of Mar- and sound design is by Phil Wooding (Kenogy; and community member John Bacon (San- sha, Wisc.). Ticket prices for all productions are $16 for dusky) will portray the role of Dave Miller. The show is rounded out by a large ensemble which adults, $14 for students and seniors, and $11 consists of company members, area youth and for children under 12. The curtain time is 8 p.m. nightly (Tuesday through Saturday). For adults. Veteran Playhouse director, Jim Williams reservations and further information, contact (Winona, Minn.) returns to direct this final The Huron Playhouse at 419-433-4744. The production of the season. Emily Cawrse Ca- Box Office at McCormick School, 325 Ohio St., sale (Huron) choreographs; Kerry Glann (Hu- is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to ron), Playhouse veteran, musical director and 9 p.m.; and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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State Rep. Dennis Murray (D-Sandusky) will host a town hall meeting at The Culinary Vegetable Institute from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 26. The meeting – as a part of Rep. Murray’s continuing effort to hear the concerns and perspectives of the people he represents – will focus on healthy choices and food safety. Representatives from the Erie County Health Department, The Chef ’s Garden, and The Culinary Vegetable Institute will speak at the forum and answer questions. “We all must strive to make healthier lifestyle choices for our own sake, for the health of our children, and the health of our community, state, and nation,� Murray said. “Healthy choices ultimately lead to a healthier society with lower health care costs.� Erie County Health Commissioner Peter Schade agreed that education about healthy living is crucial for our community. “A lot of significant quality of life issues can be addressed with good choices and a healthy diet that includes a variety of vegetables high in necessary nutrients and vitamins. We can cure our obesity problem, the cure is at our finger tips; it is at the end of our fork. We need to educate
our kids.� Murray said learning about where food comes from and the efforts to make food safer is part of the process in making healthy choices. “Mothers have been telling us for years that eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables were good for us. At the same time, the USDA has been promoting ‘five a day,’� said Bobby Jones of The Chef ’s Garden. “In recent years however, food borne illness reports have been on the increase. Eating fresh fruits and veggies shouldn’t be dangerous.� He went on to say that the questions must be asked: “What should we be doing on the farm and what can you do at home to keep families safe and healthy?� The Chef ’s Garden is a family-owned and operated vegetable farming business in the Huron and Milan area. The Culinary Vegetable Institute is an educational retreat center for chefs from around the country who are customers of The Chef ’s Garden. Veggie U, also connected, is a nonprofit educational foundation that educates fourth-grade children across the country on healthy food choices and fresh produce.
Lower Costs & Exceptional Quality Annual Race Hosts 170 Runners It’s Your Choice! The NOMS/Huron Tiger 5K and Company Cup was held July 10 under great weather conditions, with 170 participants in the race. Edison High School graduate Sarah Rospert led the women with an outstanding time of 19:27; while Matt Link of Avon Lake was the overall male winner with a time of 17:27. This year’s Company Cup winner was the Huron Boat Basin team
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Female 15 - 19 - 1st Place, 19, Sarah Rospert, 19:29.0, 1st Overall Female; 2nd Place, 16, Lindsay Kaatz, 21:03.0; 3rd Place, 16, Stephanie Demos, 23:09.0 Female 20 - 24 - 1st Place, 20, Sarah Orndorff, 22:25.0; 2nd Place, 20, Abby Boes, 23:29.0; 3rd Place, 23, Shauna Payne, 23:56.0
Female 50 - 54 - 1st Place, 51, Joanne Collins, 23:07.0; 2nd Place, 52, Karen Mork, 33:37.0; 3rd Place, 51, Janet Curran, 35:01.0 Female 55 - 59 - 1st Place, 55, Beth Payne, 26:34.0; 2nd Place, 57, Cathy Fischer, 28:05.0; 3rd Place, 59, Christine Rohn-Tielke, 33:29.0 Female 60 - 64 - 1st Place, 64 Jeanne Sikorski, 31:03.0 Female 65 Over - 1st Place, 67, Marilyn Gladish, 32:42.0; 2nd Place, 75, Marilyn Olsen, 33:52.0; 3rd Place, 66, Rebecca Falkenberg, 36:32.0
NOMS/Huron Tiger 2010 5K Race – Males Male 11 Under - 1st Place, 11, William Steuk, 25:47.3 Male 12 -14 - 1st Place, 14, Michael Blitz, 21:28.0; 2nd Place, 14, Nathan Koehn, 21:43.0; 3rd Place, 14, Nathan Zeck, 21:44.0
Female 25 - 29 - 1st Place, 26, Jessica Clum, 23:34.0; 2nd Place, 25, Karen Kerepesi, Male 15 -19 - 1st Place, 18, Matt Link, 17:27.0, 1st Overall 26:15.0; 3rd Place, 29, Nicole Male; 2nd Place, 17, Justin Koehn, 18:00.0; 3rd Place, 18, Hill, 26:30.0 Josh Marshall, 18:09.0
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Female 30 - 34 - 1st Place, 33, Molly Schoen, 20:57.0; 2nd Place, 34, Laura Patrone, 23:33.0; 3rd Place, 34, Amy Holstein, 28:40.0
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Male 35 - 39 - 1st Place, 36, Paul Schoen, 24:28.0; 2nd Place, 38, Scott Demos, 25:15.0; 3rd Place, 39, Rob Kaftan, 26:05.0 Male 40 - 44 - 1st Place, 43, Brad Falkenberg, 19:44.0; 2nd Place, 42, Jeff Stacklin, 21:21.0; 3rd Place, 40, Phil Putman 24:08.0 Male 45 - 49 - 1st Place, 49, Mark Link, 20:29.0; 2nd Place, 47, John Corso, 21:01.0; 3rd Place, 49, Dave Fisher, 21:50.0 Male 50 - 54 - 1st Place, 51, Mark Costello, 21:47.0; 2nd Place, 52, Carl Guendelsberge, 22:33.0; 3rd Place, 50, Doug Freeh, 24:42.0 Male 55 - 59 - 1st Place, 58, Patrick Bevier, 20:25.0; 2nd Place, 57, Dave Wallingford, 22:02.0; 3rd Place, 55, John Moor, 22:28.0 Male 60 - 64 - 1st Place, 63, Keith Clipson, 25:44.0 Male 65 Over - 1st Place, 69, Wes Hartsook, 29:12.0; 2nd Place, 67, Steve Vrabel, 32:54.0
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Services Directory Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio St., Huron 419-433-4701 Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St., Huron 419-433-5018 8:00 a.m. Casual Worship (Boaters Welcome!) 9:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Service Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-3934 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worshipâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Sunday 6:00 p.m.
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The Board of Trustees of the Huron Public Library is accepting applications for an open Trustee position. Service on the Board of Trustees is voluntary and without compensation. Trustee application forms and job descriptions can be obtained at the circulation desk of the Huron Public Library or on the library’s Web site at www.huronlibrary.org. Completed applications are due at the library by Aug. 6. The board of trustees is composed of seven members residing in the Huron City School district. The board cur-
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——— The Mystery Game Night “Sailing into Murder” has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. Join us for a mad-cap “Who Dunnit” aboard a cruise ship heading for port. There will be desserts and prizes. Register online at www.huronlibrary.org. ——— Open Play Chess for all ages is at the Huron Public Library on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chess boards are available. Bring a friend and play! ——— Did you know? …That if you have a cell phone number on record, you can opt to have hold messages texted to you? Call 419-433-5009 to have your cell phone number added to your record then sign up your preference at www. huronlibrary.org for NetNotice.
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Fisher-Titus Receives Awards Fisher-Titus Medical Center recently received two awards from the Ohio Hospital Association during the association’s annual meeting in mid-June. FTMC was one of two Ohio hospitals to be honored with the Leadership Through Advocacy Award. This award recognizes an individual, a hospital or a health system that demonstrates throughout the year the ability to effectively advocate in the legislative and regulatory arenas for the betterment of Ohio hospitals and the patients and communities they serve. “Fisher-Titus, under the leadership of CEO Pat Martin, received the Leadership through Advocacy Award for fighting against the Ohio hospital tax, including testimony before the legislature by Martin against the tax, said Bridget Gargan, vice president of state policy & advocacy. Martin also agreed to chair the newly formed HCAP, UPL and Taxes Task Force, and as chairman, guided the efforts of OHA and member hospitals to reduce the negative impact of the
tax on all hospitals, she said. In addition, FTMC led a successful letter writing campaign in support of OHA’s efforts to fix the hospital tax. To date nearly 300 letters have been sent by employees and community supporters of Fisher-Titus. FTMC also received a safety award given to one hospital per bed size category with the lowest injury rate – one of nine hospitals to receive this award. The safety awards were created in 1953 by the Ohio Hospital Association and the Industrial Commission of Ohio to promote workplace safety. Locally, FTMC also has recently been recognized for their safety efforts. Recently, the medical center received two awards from the Huron County Safety Council for reducing lost time incidents by more than 25 percent and having the best incident rate in the council’s health-care group.
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Free Concert to be Held Aug. 29 The Firelands Symphony Orchestra and Cedar Point performers will present a free outdoor Pops concert at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29, at the McBride Arboretum on the Firelands Campus of BGSU, Huron. Attendees should bring lawn chairs or blankets. No alcohol is permitted; refreshments will be for sale. In case of rain, the concert will be moved to the Cedar Point Building on campus and seating will be limited to the first 500 guests. For further information, call the FSO at 419-621-4800.
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Firelands Regional Medical Center this course is $10 (no charge with coupon). The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program Firelands Regional Medical Center will offer the Ameri- possible. To register, call 419-557-7840. can Lung Association “Freedom from Smoking” classes beginning Tuesday, Aug. 3. All classes will be held at Firelands’ main campus, 1111 Hayes Ave., Sandusky, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Firelands will offer a four-week Childbirth Preparation This seven-week program will assist participants to be- class on the following dates: Thursday, August 5, 12, 19 and come non-smokers in a fun, supportive way and will as- 26 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Childbirth Preparation classes are sist in setting a quit date and a plan to fit specific needs. held at Firelands’ South Campus, 1912 Hayes Ave., SanThere is no cost for this class; the program is funded by dusky. The Foundation for Firelands. For more information, call Participants will learn breathing patterns and relaxation 419-557-7683 or e-mail tobaccofree@firelands.com; or to exercises to be used during labor and delivery. Induction register, call 419-557-7840. of labor, medication and anesthesia options, Caesarian birth and recovery will also be discussed. The cost for the class is $35 per couple. No one will be refused this course due to inability to pay. Childbirth classes are taught by experienced obstetrical nurses from Firelands with a clinical background focused on contemporary Firelands will offer the Healthcare Provider CPR Certifi- childbirth methods. It is recommended that this course be cation Course during the following dates in August: taken during the last trimester of pregnancy and that ex· Tuesday, Aug. 3, from 8 to 11 a.m.; pectant mothers select a class that ends at least three weeks · Tuesday, Aug. 24, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; before their due date. · Tuesday, Aug. 31, from 8 to 11 a.m. The program is funded by The Foundation for Firelands. All classes will be held at Firelands’ South Campus, 1912 To register, call 419-557-7840. Hayes Ave. This Healthcare Provider Course is for medical professionals and students beginning course work in healthcare professions only. The class fee is $40 per person. Those attending will learn adult, child and infant CPR in cases where there are either one or two rescuers and Obstructed Airway Management for adults, children, and infants. Automated External Defibrillator training is also included. FREE ESTIMATES The program is funded by The Foundation for Firelands. • Driveways • Sidewalks • Steps • Patios • Porches Pre-registration is required and can be made by calling • Curbs • Floors & miscellaneous concrete work Firelands at 419-557-6740. • Colored stamped decorative concrete • Paver brick
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Bay Area Goodwill Has New Name SANDUSKYâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Sandusky Bay Area Goodwill Industries Inc. has a new name, but its mission to provide employment services for the disabled and disadvantaged remains unchanged. The Sandusky-based nonprofit organization is now Goodwill Industries of Erie, Huron, Ottawa and Sandusky Counties Inc. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The new name better reflects our service territory because we serve more than the immediate bay area,â&#x20AC;? Robert M. Talcott Jr., president and CEO, said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Goodwillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; at the beginning of our name also makes it easier for people to find us in directories and other reference materials.â&#x20AC;?
Founded in 1973, the newly named agency is one of 16 Goodwills in Ohio and 159 in the United States. Its operations are funded largely by the sale of donated items at seven area retail stores and subcontracted work performed at work centers in Fremont and Sandusky. Over the years, the organization has provided training and employment-related services â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including jobs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to thousands of residents in Erie, Huron, Ottawa and Sandusky counties. Of its approximately 240 employees, 70 percent are disabled or disadvantaged. Locally, Goodwill stores operate at: 924 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky; 855 W. Main St., Bellevue; 1040 Oak Harbor Road, Fremont; 422 Cleveland Road E., Huron; 295 Milan Ave., Norwalk; 205 S.E. Catawba Road, Port Clinton; 108 Blossom Centre, Willard.
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