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EHOVE Career Center recently hired a new group of staff members to accommodate some program changes as part of its plan to keep its program offerings current and relevant to the needs of the local economy and industries. Chuck Livermore of Kipton is returning to EHOVE as a part-time welding instructor for the Manufacturing Technology program. Livermore says he is excited to work with EHOVE kids again, and looks forward to working with Dick Starcher of Greenwich, also re- LIVERMORE turning to EHOVE’s Manufacturing Technology program as a part-time machining instructor. The two plan to work with, in their words, “a well-trained group of kids” and fine-tune the program to keep it competitive in the changing economy and local work environment where employers want diverse and well-rounded employees. The pair’s expertise in the field will be helpful in reworking the program and preparing it for a future full-time instructor. Livermore has 30 years of teaching experience, while Starcher has 21 years. Livermore, who attended Firelands High School and Hobart School of Welding Technology, and his wife of 41 years, Elizabeth, have two children and seven grandchildren. Very active over the years in scouting, soccer, his church and youth ministry, he says he loves working with kids and helping out the community. Starcher is originally from Minnora, West Virginia, and attended a mechanic school in Tennessee. After working as an auto mechanic, he served in the U.S. Army, then also worked as a machinist for Akron Standard Machine Shop before begin- STARCHER ning his teaching career at EHOVE. He and his wife of 45 years, Judy, have three children and eight grandchildren. His son, Jamie Starcher, is EHOVE’s Adult Ed Fire Coordinator and his grandson, Jed Cronebach, is a student in EHOVE’s Adult Ed EMT program. A member of the American Legion and Masonic Lodge in Shiloh, Starcher enjoys playing the guitar for his church band. He enjoys helping with EHOVE’s Saturday Youth Enrichment programs that he feels open up the world

of robotics, science and much more to young children. Stephanie Rutger of Milan has been hired as a transition specialist, who will assist EHOVE students with career assessment, job training and job placement. Rutger is an Edison High School graduate who earned a Bachelor of Liberal Stud- RUTGER ies from Bowling Green State University and Teaching Certificate from University of Findlay. Her experience working with students and teachers at North Point Educational Service Center, Ohio Virtual Academy, Winterfield Venture Academy and Findlay City Schools will be helpful in her new role. Rutger and her husband of five years, William, who is the Director of the Milan-Berlin Township Public Library, have two children. In her spare time, she enjoys training for upcoming 5K races, cooking vegetarian meals and sewing. Brenda Ruffing of Monroeville has also come on board to teach chemistry, anatomy and physiology, and will assist with the new Exercise Science & Rehab Therapy program. A graduate of Seneca East High School, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Bowling Green State University, then a Masters in RUFFING AYA Integrated Science from University of Findlay. She is familiar with her new role, as she previously taught physical science and chemistry at Willard High School. Through the Erie/Huron County WIC Program, Ruffing also has experience as a registered dietitian. Married for four years, Ruffing and her husband are expecting their first child in November. In her spare time, she enjoys walking her miniature daschund, Freida, running and attending local sporting events. Vicky Mahl of Norwalk will teach the Exercise Science & Rehab Therapy program, new to EHOVE this year. A graduate of Western Reserve High School, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training from Heidelberg Uni- MAHL

Symphony Orchestra Starts Season with Free Concert Guest artists from Cedar Point will join the Firelands Symphony Orchestra in presenting a free outdoor pops concert Aug. 29 at McBride Arboretum on the BGSU Firelands campus in Huron. The 6 p.m. event will feature selections for all ages, ranging from “Mary Poppins,” “Grease” and “The Sound of Music,” to patriotic standards and familiar songs from The Beatles, High School Musical, Abba and others. Guests are invited to bring a lawn chair or a blanket and enjoy beautiful music in the picturesque surroundings of the arboretum. In case of rain, the concert will move into the Cedar Point Building with a capacity of 500 and seating on a first-come, first-serve basis. This is a no-alcohol event; other concessions will be available. The concert is made possible by grants from the Lange Trust of Sandusky Library, The Randolph J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation and The Frost-Parker Foundation. Meanwhile, season and single tickets for the Firelands Symphony’s upcoming season are on sale

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at the Sandusky State Theatre Box Office by calling 419-626-1950 or 1-877-626-1950, or by going to www.sanduskystate.com. Those who have never been a season subscriber can take advantage of the “buy one, get one for half price” offer (plus a $6 processing fee). The FSO’s regular season is under the direction of conductor Carl Topilow: Opening Night, Sept. 25 Broadway’s Best, Nov. 14 Holiday Spectacular, Dec. 12 Heritage Brass Quintet, Feb. 20, 2011 Echoes of Spain, March 19, 2011 Trumpet Triumph, April 16, 2011 Firelands Symphony Orchestra Subscription Series tickets offer great value on a six-concert package. Subscription prices are $130 for adults, $120 for seniors over 65 and $50 for students with a school ID. Single event tickets are $26 for adults, $24 for seniors and $10 for students. Each event features a 30-minute “Conversation with the Conductor” one hour before the concert.

Huron Student Awarded Grand Champion Angela Barbour, an outstanding student and junior at Huron High School, won several awards at the recently held Erie County Fair. With her horse Ginger, Angela won Grand Champion in the 3-gaited saddle seat equitation as well the Reserve Champion of the 3-gaited western horsemanship and championship reining. On her horse Cinnamon, she was the Reserve Champion in 2-gaited western horsemanship; 2-gaited saddle seat pleasure; 2-gaited western pleasure; and 2-gaited English showmanship. Angela was also a State 4H representative in Columbus at the Ohio State Fair for the third straight year on Cinnamon. She finished in fourth place out of 25 in the gaited saddle seat equitation.

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The USA-Dance, Sandusky Chapter is holding a special event that showcases local celebrities in a ballroom dance competition. The event will take place from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Elks’ Lodge Grand Ballroom 120 E. Adams St., Sandusky. Participating celebrities are John Majoy, Huron Police Chief; Alicia Roshong, attorney-at-law in Huron and Owner of Wolph Title; Barbara Clark, President of the Sandusky Chapter of the NAACP; Sara Beard, owner of “Mr. Smith’s Coffee Shop”; Kim Nuesse, Sandusky City commissioner; and Matt Westerhold, Sandusky Register managing editor. The event is being held to support the work of Serving Our Seniors and to encourage public interest in the rec-

reational sport of ballroom dancing. Local celebrities, who have had little to no ballroom dance experience have been paired with professionals dance instructors and experienced ballroom dancers in preparation for this event, titled Dancing With The North Coast Stars. Open dancing follows the competition. All profits from this entertaining evening will be donated to Serving Our Seniors by USA Dance, Sandusky Chapter. Tickets are $30 per person. Hot and cold hors d’ oeuvres and a cash bar are included in the ticket. Tickets can be purchased for $30 per person at Serving Our Seniors, 310 E. Boalt St., Sandusky 44870.

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Now that summer is soon coming to a close, it’s time to get social again. Newcomers & Friends invites you to attend a social gathering at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 2, at the Firelands Association of Realtors Hall, 2710 Campbell St., Sandusky. The community speaker this month is from the Teen Leadership Corps. Come learn who they are and what they do for the community. Also, school supplies will be collected for Big Brothers/Big Sisters so those in attendance should bring any supplies they wish to donate to the meeting for kids going back to school. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information on this program or on joining Newcomers & Friends, call 419-663-6606 or email newcomersandfriends@yahoo.com.

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Now is the time of year to join the fun and excitement of America’s foremost youth program for boys, Cub Scouting – a year-around family program for boys in the first through fifth grades. Cub Scouting combines outdoor activities, sports, academics and more in a fun and exciting program that helps families teach ideals such as honesty, good citizenship and respect. The First Presbyterian Church of Huron has been the proud sponsor of Cub Scout Pack 31 for more than 60 years, with close to 100 boys and 20 leaders. Each year the Pack leadership plans a wide variety of activities for the boys, each providing character-building experiences related to the ideals and purposes of Cub Scouting. The year ahead is full of the same. The Cub Scout Pack 31 Open House/Registration Night is at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 2 at the First Presbyterian Church. For additional information, contact Kim Lewallen, Pack 31 recruitment coordinator, at 419-433-3180.

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A Reminder to Stop For School Buses BY JUDGE WILLIAM STEUK, HURON MUNICIPAL COURT As school is now in session, school buses are transporting students to and from school. We all know there are traffic laws regarding when drivers must stop for a school bus. This article will look at these laws to give drivers a better understanding of when and how they are applied. Ohio Revised Code § 4511.75 and Huron City Ordinance 331.38 apply to stopping for school buses. A driver of a vehicle who either meets or overtakes from either direction, any school bus stopped for purposes of receiving or discharging any school child, must stop at least 10 feet from the front or rear of the school bus as the case may be. The driver may not proceed until the school bus resumes motion, or until the school bus driver signals the driver to proceed. Many drivers believe they can proceed when the bus’ flashing lights or stop sign are no longer activated. This is not correct. What matters under the law is that the bus itself resumes motion after a stop or the bus driver signals the motorist. A school bus driver is not supposed to start the bus in motion until the student reaches a place of safety on the child’s or person’s residence side of the road. One exception to this law occurs for school buses stopped on a highway divided into four or more traffic lanes. A driver of a vehicle does not have to stop for a school bus

approaching from the opposite direction. However, drivers who will overtake the school bus driving in the same direction must stop. School bus drivers operating on divided highways or highways of four or more traffic lanes are supposed to receive and discharge students on the side of the roadway where their residence is located. This law applies not only to students but also, people attending programs offered by community boards of mental health, and county boards of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, or a child attending a program offered by a head start agency. A driver who violates this section can be charged with an unclassified misdemeanor. This means that a degree of misdemeanor (such as first, second, third, etc.) was not assigned to this offense by the Ohio Legislature. The legislature has established that a fine for this violation may not exceed $500. A violation of this law is not waiverable, which means an offender must appear in court rather that just pay a fine. A judge does have the ability to impose a license suspension, which can be up to one year in length. I hope this gives you a better understanding of the traffic laws regarding stopping for a school bus. These laws are designed to allow children to safely board and exit a school bus. Please drive carefully. 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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Take a Hike Program Offers Family Fun Eagle Point at East Sandusky Bay MetroPark makes a perfect start to the Friends of Erie MetroParks Go Take a Hike series for 2010. The Kick-off Hike starts promptly at 2:59 p.m. on Sunday, Sept 12. Parking will be at the old DriveIn Theater 3819 Cleveland Road West. Listen for the music, get a brochure, and enjoy a day with nature. This free event for all ages offers the perfect opportunity to take guided tours in one of the largest naturally functioning remaining freshwater coastal marshes in Ohio. The trails offer a choice of three hikes: A 0.7 short hike, a 1.7 medium hike, or a 3.0 fast hike. This year will offer some returning and some new entertainment. The Skunk Cabbage Band will be featured at 2:30 p.m., prior to the start of the hikes. Inside the newly restored Enchanted Cottage Stephanie Kramer (Heritage

Theater Productions) will entertain with a monologue and music regarding the history of the cottage. Ed Boas will hold a hands-on Drumming Circle activity creating music. Children and family activities will include a scavenger hunt, geocaching, and falconry. The Go Take a Hike Program offers 11 planned hikes in Erie MetroParks between Sept. 12 and Dec. 12. Those who complete eight of the 11 hikes earn an Arkansas walking stick; return hikers earn leather medallions. Dogs accompanying their owners will either earn an Erie MetroParks bandana (first year) or a medallion. The event is ponsored by the Friends of Erie MetroParks, Wal-Mart, Firelands Regional Medical Center and the Erie MetroParks. For more information, call 419-625-7783 or go to www.eriemetroparks.org.

Please keep us up to date on all of your church services and events. We may not know about your events unless you tell us! Stories and photos can be taken to the Huron Hometown News mailbox at the Huron Chamber of Commerce or they can be emailed to connie@huronhometownnews.com.

Town Turns Out to Save Museum Building

The City of Vermilion, Main Street Vermilion and the Chamber of Commerce have joined together in a grassroots effort to save Vermilion’s Inland Seas Maritime Museum, which will soon close its doors and relocate to Toledo. The future of the Harbor View property is uncertain. Vermilion’s “Save Harbor View” efforts have been featured in numerous news publications and will be featured in the national magazine, “Preservation.” Preservation is the award-winning magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Photos and a “This Place Matters” video have been circulating on Facebook and YouTube. On “Third Thursday,” Aug. 19, hundreds of people gathered at the museum property for a community photo. A computer station allowed people to vote while browsing downtown’s musical line-up. The City of Vermilion, the Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Vermilion, Ritter Public Library, Vermilion Local Schools and numerous local organizations and business have joined the cause. The buzz revolves around Harbor View mansion (the

Maritime Museum building) being entered in the “This Place Matters” national competition where residents can vote to win $25,000 toward saving the property for community use following the museum’s relocation to Toledo. Residents are being encouraged to take a few seconds to vote for Vermilion at Vermilion.net. The contest runs from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15. In 1953, Commodore Wakefield, who owned the Wakefield Lighting Company in Vermilion, donated his magnificent home, “Harbor View,” to Bowling Green State University who then leased the site to The Great Lakes Historical Society. Eventually the Society purchased the building from BGSU. Built in 1909, Harbor View is listed on the National Historic Register. In 1968, a unique two-floor wing was added to Harbor View to house the Inland Seas Maritime Museum. In 1992, a replica of the 1877 Vermilion Lighthouse that once stood at the entrance to Vermilion Harbor was erected on the property. The lighthouse has become a symbol of Vermilion.

Church Chat Services Directory Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio St., Huron 419-433-4701 Sunday—9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St., Huron 419-433-5018 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 Worship—Sunday 6:00 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan; 419-499-3683 Rev. Dr. John C. Jordan

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4511 Galloway Rd., Huron St. Matthew Evangelical 419-626-9860 Saturday Nights at Black Bear Saloon Lutheran Church Bishop: Bill Reel Huron United Methodist 15617 Mason Rd., Sacrament service—9:30 9/4 – Heart-n-Soul Church Vermilion a.m. Sundays 338 Williams St., Huron Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor Family History Center Wed. 9/11 – Rock-n-Remember 419-433-3984 440-967-9886 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm, 9/18 – KeyMotion www.huronumc.org www.luther ansonline. 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm On Sundays: com/stmattvermlcms 9/25 – The Late Show 8 a.m. - Praise Service in Sunday School/ Bible Zion Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall Study 9:30 930 Main St., Huron 8 a.m. - Summer Sunday Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 419-433-4711 School, preschool - 4th gr. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. www.zionhuron.org 5(6257 10 a.m. - Celebration SerBible hour 8:15am vice Sanctuary St. Peter’s Catholic Church Worship service 9:30am 419-433-3800 sawmillcreek.com Refreshments are provid430 Main St., Huron Sunday School 9:30am ed in Fellowship Hall 419-433-5725 Saturday—5 p.m. Lighthouse Assembly of Sunday—8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. God Church 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron The Chapel Allison Petznick, D.O. and Matthew Petznick, D.O. 419-433-8889 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky www.lighthouseagc.org 419-627-0208 Sunday service—10:30 a.m. www.chapel-sandusky.org Sunday school—9:30 a.m. Saturday service--5 p.m. NOMS Healthcare is proud to announce the addition of Allison Petznick, Adult Bible Study--6 p.m. Sunday service—9 & 11 a.m. D.O. and Matthew Petznick, D.O. to their primary care team. Sunday. Jr. High Youth Group— Youth Group—6 p.m. Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. Drs. Allison and Matt Petznick are family physicians with specialized Sunday Sr. High Youth Group— fellowship training in diabetes and sports medicine. They currently are Food Pantry—9 a.m.-3 Sundays 7-9 p.m. establishing their practice in Sandusky at the NOMS Medical Facility. p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-2 Latitude group ages 18p.m. Thursdays. 29—Thursdays, 7 p.m. Allison Petznick, D.O. Salvation Army Service Unit— Board Certified in Family Medicine 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursdays, The Church of Jesus Fellowship trained in Diabetes Mellitus by appointment only. Christ of Latter Day Saints

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Library Huron Public Library Hours Mon. & Tue. 10 AM - 6 PM Wed. & Thur. 10 AM - 8 PM Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM Open Play Chess for all ages at the Huron Public Library is on Saturdays, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chess boards are available so bring a friend and play! ——— The Huron Youth Connection afterschool program for students in grades 5-8 resumes with the start of school on Aug. 26. HYC meets Monday through Thursday, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. in Meeting Room A. Students are invited to have a snack, hang out with friends, play a game or work on homework. Visit twice and then complete a membership form to keep coming. HYC is a unit of the Boys and Girls Club of Erie County and supported by the library, Huron Rotary Club, Huron City Schools and the Huron United Methodist Church.

——— Have you ever wondered who your ancestors really were? NBC’s hit series, “Who Do You Think You Are?� follows several celebrities as they trace their family history and face the facts, both good and bad. In the spirit of the show, Lisa Yako of Historical Research Partners will lead you in the quest to discover family history at the library at 6:45 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 26. Part of the program will be hands-on online searching. Registration is required – online at www. huronlibrary.org or at 419-433-5009. ——— The library will be closed on Monday, Sept. 6, for the Labor Day holiday. Book drops will remain open. ——— Get the Smartest Card @ the library during September, which is Library Card Sign-up Month. The library wants to make sure that all children age 5 or older have the smartest card of all – a library card. A library card has always been the most important school supply and getting a library card is easy and it’s free. Just stop in at the library with a parent or guardian and ask for an application at the circu-

lation desk. Once you receive your library card, your name will be entered into a drawing for a $10 Borders Book Store gift card. ——— Second Thursday Seminars resume with Introduction to Coin Collecting from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9. Rich Bevington will discuss the basics of coin collecting: What should one collect? How does one organize a collection? Where can one get coins? Where can one learn more? He’ll try to answer all your questions. If you have a few coins you want to know more about bring them with you. This free program is for adults and those in fifth grade and up. Register on-line at http://huronlibrary.org or call 419-433-5009. ——— Did you know? ‌ The library has a digital media collection you can download from home? Visit emedia.clevenet.org to download eBooks, music, video and audio books in various formats to your device.

Parks & Rec Huron Parks and Recreation Office location: 110 Wall Street Mailing address: 417 Main St. Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website: www.huronparks.org All Huron Parks and Recreation Programs require PreRegistration unless otherwise noted. Registration forms are available on the website or at our office. Please sign up early to avoid cancellation of programs due to low enrollment! Call our office for information or visit our website www.huronparks.org for details on programs. ——— Our Fall BASEBALL league starts this Saturday, August 28th

——— Aerobics Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Woodlands Intermediate Fall I -- September 21 - October 21 Fall II -- October 26 - December 2 (off Thanksgiving week) Winter I -- January 11 - February 10 Winter II -- February 22 - March 24 Spring -- April 5 - May 12 (no classes April 26, 28) *Sign up for 2 classes and receive $5 off *Sign up for 3 classes and receive $10 off Cost: Residents $45/Non-Residents $50. Registration forms available online. ZUMBA AND YOGA CLASSES COMING SOON! ——— 2010 First Federal Farmers Market Don’t miss your chance to get the freshest produce in Erie County! In addition to our returning vendors, we have added a couple new vendors this year, so be sure to check it out! The market is held every Thursday from 3:30-6:30 at the Huron Boat Basin, 330 N. Main Street through October. Be sure to mark your calendars and shop for your produce at the First Federal Farmers Market! If you are a potential vendor, we still have spaces! Simply call our office or visit our website for further information. We hope to see you there! ——— Pumpkin Fest The third annual Pumpkin Fest is coming back to Huron this fall. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 9th from 12:00pm – 6:00pm at the Huron Boat Basin. There will be crafts, games, entertainment, craft vendors, food vendors and much, much more! The full schedule of events will be out soon. ———

Last Garage Sale of the Season September 4th, 9am-1pm at Fabens Park. This Labor Day weekend sale was a great success last year with over 60 spaces of great shopping! Pre-Registration is required to participate. Spaces for this sale are in the grassy area near the concession stand at Fabens Park. No Food or drink sales allowed. Spaces are approximately 9 x 19. $10 per space. Use the garage sale registration form on our website or stop by our office to register. ——— Attention Craft Vendors! We will be accepting a limited number of craft vendors for the Huron Pumpkin Fest which will be held Saturday, October 9th from 12:00m-6:00pm at the Huron Boat Basin. The spaces are 10 x 10. $25.00 per space. For details and fee information please contact 419-433-8487. ——— Looking for Volunteers‌Huron Pumpkin Fest We are looking for members of the community who would like to work as volunteers at the Huron Pumpkin Fest which will take place on Saturday, October 9th from 12:00pm-6:00pm at the Huron Boat Basin. This event will feature children’s games and craft tent, a scarecrow decorating contest, great food & craft vendors, touch-a-truck area, an animal show, bounce house, and illusionists. We’re also bringing back a pumpkin drop to conclude the day! In order to make an event of this size run smoothly, we need your help. Interested? Please contact 419-433-8487. Thank you! ——— This week at the Huron Boat Basin‌ Saturday, August 28th and Sunday, August 29th, join us for a celebration of Irish heritage at the Irish Festival! Activities will be held on Saturday from 10am-10pm and Sunday from 11am-6pm. Bands include Folktic, LochErie, Scully, Bald Paul Irish Blues Band, and more.

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rience is welcome to participate. Continuing education hours are available for nurses, social workers, physicians, activity professionals and chaplains. Cost of the two-day program is $200 before Aug. 20 and $250 after Aug. 20. Registration is available online with a credit card at www.steinhospice.org or by calling Rachel Berry, 1-800-625-5269. The program, which runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days, will be presented by Sister Mary Assumpta Zabas, licensed nursing home administrator and chaplain at the Jennings Center for Older Adults in Cleveland. Stein Hospice is a community-based, not-for-profit agency that offers compassionate care and support to terminally ill patients and their families. Using a team approach, Stein provides pain and symptom management, nursing and home care, and emotional and spiritual support. Stein Hospice has been serving northern Ohio since 1982 and offers care in patient homes, the Stein Hospice Care Center at Firelands South Campus, and nursing homes and hospitals throughout the area.

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The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, invites anyone who has a family member or friend with memory loss to attend a caregiver group meeting. Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease is a challenge. Changes in the person’s behavior, caused by the progress of the disease, can lead to frustration and anxiety for a caregiver. Caregivers attending a support group meeting find a relaxed, confidential atmosphere. They are among other caregivers and discuss suggestions for handling specific medical, legal, behavioral and financial problems. This meeting is free and open to the community. Registration is not required however, it is strongly suggested that those interested contact the facilitator of the group for the first time to confirm the time, place and date of the meeting, or the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, at 1-800-272-3900 or 419-227-9700. The meetings will be held the first Tuesday of every month at 9 a.m. at St. Stephen United Church of Christ, 905 E. Perkins

Ave. Facilitators are Tess Miller at 419-6211900 and/or Sarah Koelsch at 419-6217711. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease of the brain that destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s can be fatal and today is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. There are more than 5.3 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease, and someone develops Alzheimer’s disease every 70 seconds. There are more than 32,000 people in Northwest Ohio with the disease. The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter provides an extensive range of caregiver and professional education programs, support groups, a 24-hour Helpline, an Adult Day Center and more. For more information, call The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter at 419-537-1999 or 800-272-3900, or visit the Chapter’s Web site at www.alz.org/nwohio.


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Schools Hats for Seniors

Hip Hip Hooray for Huron High School Cheerleaders BY HANNAH ODELL 2010 United Cheerleading Association summer camp was a great success for the Huron High School cheerleaders. For the 10th straight year – yes, one solid decade – the Huron Cheerleaders received the camp Leadership Award. This recognition is voted on by fellow campers, their peers, from the other schools attending the camp and is for the squad attending camp who they believe inspires leadership both on and off the field.

utaik, Burgandy Bickley, May Parell, Mackenzie Davis, Dany Checkeye, Emily King and Kathleen Fialka. Three girls received UCA All American Cheerleader honors – Burgandy Bickley, Emily King and Kristen Kushutnik. They competed against 100 other girls and had to perform a cheer, jump, and dance. This honor earned them the opportunity to go to London, England, and participate in the 2011 New Year’s Day Parade. Jessie Snyder is the advisor for all the high school squads. Each and every member of

The students in the Lower El Class at Firelands Montessori Academy in Huron raised almost $300 from their participation in Hat Day every Friday at school. The first-, second-, and third-grade students are allowed to wear a hat in the classroom as long as they donate a dollar or more for the school’s Hat Day Fund. With this money, the third-graders were able to go shopping at Wal-Mart in Sandusky and purchase gifts for six senior citizens through the Santa for Seniors Program organized by Providence Care Center in Sandusky. The students are pictured here with their purchases for the senior citizens.

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Many of the cheerleading squads and the individuals brought home honors as well. The freshman squad won first place for their home pom dance, a dance that they created on their own in preparation for camp, and won a dance Champion trophy. The freshman squad includes LiAnna Shwerer, Molly Galvin, Ryan Morgan, Abbey Wiseman, Kierra McKitrich and Morgan Odell. The Junior Varsity squad brought home a fourth place trophy for their home pom dance routine. This year’s JV squad includes Hannah Neibler, Riley Lombardi, Lexi Dixon, Holly Richardson, Allie Martinez, Carolyn Baldi, and Britany Porsanelik. Our Varsity squad came in second for their home pom routine and received a Dance Champion trophy, in addition to winning fourth place for their extreme routine. This year’s varsity squad includes Abby Storer, Kayla Kohler, Kristen Kush-

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Sports A Few Minutes With … Lauren Volz One of Huron’s big sports stories this fall will be the Women’s Varsity Golf squad’s pursuit of yet another appearance at the State Tournament held in Columbus. With the entire team returning, except Abbey Cook, the Lady Tigers seem primed to win the SBC and make a run at State. The Tiger team is loaded with talent this year. At the Edison Invite, held at Thunderbird South, the team set a new school record for 18 holes by firing a 324 for the win.

One of the senior leaders of this team is Lauren Volz. She is an excellent student as well as a gifted athlete in three sports: golf, basketball and softball. Even though it is still early in the season, Volz was a medalist with a 37 against Margaretta; tied for third individually with a 78 at the Perrysburg Invitational; and led Huron to a victory at the Edison Invitational by shooting a school record 71. Lauren was kind enough to take a couple minutes out of her busy schedule and answer a few questions. Q: When did you first consider playing high school golf? How did you get started? A: I first considered playing high school golf when Coach Gioffre came into one of my Junior High basketball practices at McCormick to teach my team a few new plays, and brought up the subject of golf. Right before he left, he came over to me and asked if I ever thought about playing in high school. I told him that I was thinking about playing, and he said he would get a hold of me to start hitting balls. About a month or two later he called me and said that he

was getting kids together to practice in the high school gym. When I got there, we started hitting around and playing different games, we all had so much fun that I just got to like golf more and more. My dad was the one who first got me started with golf. When all my cousins, uncles, brothers, and grandpa would all go out golfing during our summer vacations, my dad would bring me along and let me play with them. He would also take me out to the driving range or out to play nine holes. Q: You play two other varsity sports, basketball and softball. Is there a sport or activity that you didn’t have time for that you would have liked to have tried? A: If I wouldn’t have played golf in the fall, I probably would’ve played soccer. I’ve always thought it would be fun to play and get involved in. But, I’m glad I chose golf. Q: How have you prepared for the upcoming golf season? A: I have prepared for the upcoming golf season by playing in three different tournaments this summer. I played in

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On another beautiful late summer evening, the Tiger football team again took the field in preparation for the 2010. The opponent this time was the Bucyrus Redman.

After given a week to learn the lessons of the Lake scrimmage, Huron’s varsity looked much sharper on both sides of the field. Instead of the standard 10-play format, the two teams faced off in a more realistic one half of football. When the clock had run out, the Tigers were on top, 28-7. The Huron passing game – led by second year quarterback Brian Bollenbacher – looked sharp. “Bo” looked very calm and confident on the sidelines prior to the game. That spilled over onto the field, patiently waiting for receivers to complete their routes and get open even with the opposing defenders closing in. While early on the defense struggled to stop the Bucyrus outside runs, they buckled down. Led by some solid play by Jordan Romick, the defense stiffened. Big plays will likely be the key again to Tiger defensive success. Their pass rush and defensive secondary played fast and aggressive, creating turnovers. Huron opens up their season at home on Friday night against the Vermilion Sailors, whom the Tigers dominated in a very wet opener last year.

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the PGA Callaway Junior Series tournaments, one in Kentucky and one in Pennsylvania. I also played in the Hudson Junior Invitational. I try to golf every day during the summer if I can, whether it’s going to the driving range, Thunderbird North, or Sawmill Creek. I love to just go out and play and get better. Q: What other activities are you involved in? A: Other activities I am involved in are basketball, softball, National Honor Society, Student Council, Safety Town, and biddy programs. Q: What are your plans following the Huron High School years? A: After high school I plan to play golf in college and major in Physical Therapy. Right now I am looking at a few different colleges, and I am excited about playing golf at the next level. Q: Have you set goals for yourself for this season? A: Yes, I have set a lot of goals for myself this season. My main goal is to get back to the state tournament in Columbus and perform even better than last year, not only myself, but my team as well. Q: Tell me something that you want to try/see/go to that you never have and why? A: Something I would want to try that I have never done before would probably be to go skydiving. I would want to do this because I think it would be exciting to take the risk, and do something not many people get the chance to do.

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Varsity Volleyball #34 Row 1 L-R: Paige Bragg, Sydney Grendow, Alyssa Franklin, Devon Grendow, Rachel Stelzer, Kelsey Kohler, Hannah Figgins Row 2 L-R: Justine Butler, Taylor Slauterbeck, Ellie Justus, Sierra Ward, Erin O’Reilly, Sam Wechter Varsity Football Team Row 3 L-R: Coach Shawn Rice, Coach Keith Row 1 L-R: Jake Hillman, Brandon Krueger, Jordan Romick, Matt King, Joey Bogden, Brian BollenLobsinger, Kat Ferrell, Taryn Graham, Katie Sombacher, Rory Kaip, Jason Clevenger, Ryan Biddlecombe, Ethan Felton Row 2 L-R: Kyle Pisano, Zach Hemker, Tyler Colley, Danny Nagy, Sean Fantozz, Justin Hicks, Greg mer, Coach Shawn Patton, Head Coach Don Wood Burlovich, Tyler Sams, Ian McCready, Anthony Lane, Cody Henderson Row 3 L-R: Chris Denslow, Dom Ruta, Sam Hemker, Drew Enderle, Austin Maddox, Ryan McNulty, Eric Mentis, Nathan Schaefer, Troy Delamatre, Treyvon Matthews Row 4 L-R: Mitch Hagstron, Corey Lowery, Nick Stelzer, Derek Daigle, Jon Turner, Zach Claus, Jacob Ernst, Bobby Pietschman, Ryan Pickett, Dan Stelzer, Jack Heil Row 5 L-R: Zach DeVerna, Dillon Sampson, Ryan Brownell, Zach Hanley, Tyson Maddix, Billy Porter, Nyle Olds, Aaron Driftmeyer, Trae Graham, Ryan Reitz Row 6 L-R: Matt Rivera, Mauricio Vasquez, Dominic Maschari, Will Sams, John Dusza, Nino Majoy, Colton Roth, Jacob Kovach, Taylor Wysocki, Sam Danillo, Nick Ruf Row 7 L-R: Ausitn Nosaluk, Connor Wechter, Josh Evers, Ian McCready, Greg Baker Row 8 L-R: Coaches: Tim Sowecke, Tony Legando, Sam Hohler, Bill Kovach, Tim Drumm, Ryan Manner, Kurt Hall, Gene Stallkamp, Jim Bollenbacher

Boys Cross Country #47 L-R: Coach John Post, William Koenig, Brett Boys Golf Row 1 L-R: Keegan Bollenbacher, Jake Lehrer, Berryhill, Jake Ramey, Michael Post, Nathan Zeck, Billy Graves, Head Coach Deedra Bejarano Tre Bell, Chris Grant, Matt Wray, Nathan Andrews Row 2 L-R: Coach Kevin Bible, Brandon JohnNot Pictured: Stephen Tomczyk, Kevin Tomcson, Jack Springer, Jake Justus, Jeff Lyster, Cody zyk, Brennen Cockrell, Conner Morehart Brownell, Head Coach Tom Bollenbacher

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Girls Tennis #45 L-R: Coach Julie Woodard, Head Coach Jeff Skaggs #46 Row 1 L-R: Diana Chaban, Carolyn Steirhoff, Brynn Baaske, Kira Smith, Ally Kopp, Emily Ineson Row 2 L-R: Morgan Bertsch, Holly Richardson, Lynsie Schwerer, Hannah Digman, Amelia Nagle Row 3 L-R: Kaitlyn Foley, Brittany Mayer, Lilly Justus, Erin Black, Nora Deleon, Ashley Dunlap Row 4 L-R: Coach Julie Woodard, Kayla Hamilton, Emily Wiseman, Emily Waldrop, Head Coach Jeff Skaggs Not Pictured: Madison Balde

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Boys Soccer #55 Row 1 L-R: Jory Grisnar, Benji Battiste, Michael Zeck, Tremayne Lemar, Sam Danillo, Curtis Boger Row 2 L-R: Jimmy Dwyre, Patrick Dusza, Kevin Bechtel, Nico Samniago, Joe Hamilton, Mason Prosser Row 3 L-R: Carlton Cherry, Justin Majoy, Anthony Lane, Dakota Brissett, Dom Vacca, Chris Horman Row 4 L-R: Head Coach Matt Asher, John Dusza, Brandon Fisher, Jalen Alexander, Taylor Prosser, Coach Ryan Manner

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HURON HOMETOWN NEWS | Thursday, August 26, 2010

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