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Culinary Producer for “Top Chef” at Food and Wine Celebration

Around Town Page 2 —————— Bassetts Market Page 3 —————— Recipe & Entertainment Page 4 —————— Library Parks & Rec Page 5 —————— Church Chat & Milestones Page 6 —————— Health & Wellness Page 7 —————— Real Estate Page 8 —————— Classifieds Page 9 —————— Huron Market Page 10 Carol's

Chef Lee Anne Wong is among 50 outstand- Celebration, Wong offered to prepare dinner nutrition and sustainable agriculture. Her ing chefs who will appear at the 7th annual as part of the auction to benefit the Veggie U® dinner brought in $8,000, providing Earth to Food & Wine Celebration at The Culinary not-for-profit children’s program. Veggie U Table™ science kits for 20 classrooms. Vegetable Institute (CVI) on July 18. As the was developed to teach children about good Chef Wong began her higher education at culinary producer for the fifth seathe Fashion Institute of Technology, son of Bravo’s reality show, Top where she studied fashion design. Chef, her duties include sourcing She later transferred to a professionand styling ingredients for chalal cooking program at the French lenges, as well as determining the Culinary Institute and was eventubudget, equipment restrictions and ally named Executive Chef of Event time limits. Operations, a position she mainChef Wong was one of the last four tained while participating in the Top contestants on the first season of Top Chef competition and continues to Chef. Chef Wong has developed a hold. She also served as the chef local following through several soldconsultant for the 2007 American out cooking classes she conducted at remake of the German film, Mostly the CVI. Her vivacious personality Martha, called No Reservations. adds to the excitement of her classes. A strong supporter of the Veggie Currently, she blogs about the show U program for fourth-graders and for Bravo as well as doing a webcast, special needs children, she particiTop Recipe: The Wong Way to Cook, pated in the last four annual Food & in which she demonstrates how to Wine Celebrations at the CVI. For prepare various winning dishes inmore information about this year’s vented by program contestants. event, call 419-499-7500 or visit During last year’s Food & Wine Lee Anne Wong www.veggieu.org.

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The Challenge is On!! This year, the NOMS/Huron Tiger 5K has put the challenge out to everyone. Come out and join the rest of the town as we Run Huron. Thirteen age categories for both men and women will be awarded medals to the top 3 individual finishers who run the streets of Huron. In addition to the 5K run for individuals, we are inviting all businesses, organizations and groups to step up and challenge one another. Company’s teams will compete against each other from around the area. These teams will be represented by two men and two women runners to see who will take home the inaugural Company Cup. Team members will be eligible for the individual awards as well. We are looking to see which group is ready to Run Huron. The race will take place on Saturday, July 11 th at 8:00 am. Winding through the streets of the Old Plat neighborhood of Huron the course is challenging and leads back to the Boat Basin to relax and enjoy the Riverfest Parade afterward. A

free Cool-Maxx running shirt is given to the 1 st 120 participant who pre-register, so gather your co-workers and challenge your neighbors and come out to enjoy this relaxing Summer run. Proceeds for the NOMS/Huron Tiger 5K and Company Cup will help benefit the family of Mike Danilo. Mike is a long time supporter of Huron Athletics who is currently battling the effects of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease). ALS is a is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease caused by the degeneration of motor neurons, the nerve cells in the central nervous system that control voluntary muscle movement. Mike is hoping to be on hand to help us start the race, so come out and help us show our support to Mike like he has shown Huron Athletics over the years. For registration information, race map, company guidelines or questions, visit www.nomsdrs.com and follow the link to the 5K race information.

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Around Town Roads closing for parade Several roads will be closed during the Riverfestival parade Saturday, July 11. At 11 a.m., Cleveland Road West from Jim Campbell Boulevard east to Williams Street

and Williams and Center streets from U.S. 6 north to Cleveland Road West will be closed. Roads will re-open after the parade which will last 60 to 90 minutes.

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Fred Griffith comes to Veggie U MILAN — Fred Griffith, well-known broadcaster and culinary author, is credited with the most airtime hours of any broadcaster in the nation 13,700. Fred and his wife Linda will join more than 30 chefs and chef/authors at the Seventh Annual Veggie U Food and Wine Celebration fundraiser at the Culinary Vegetable Institute, 12304 Ohio 13 on July 18. In 1993, ahead of their time, Fred and Linda coauthored a cookbook inspired by their belief that a chefs success is due to starting with good, fresh foods, “Now,� he said, “everyone is talking about fresh, healthy ingredients.� The cookbook is titled “The New American Farmbook�. Born in 1929 in Charleston W. VA., Fred worked in his family’s restaurant from

the time he was 12 years old. He said it was a “family obligation�, and a life he did not want to commit to. Fred went on to study philosophy with a minor in Cultural Anthropology at the West Virginia University, something he called his quiet rebellion against pressure to go into law. The Korean War changed Fred’s plans for graduate school; he went into the military. Failing to pass a physical for flight training, Fred served his military duty in Alabama as an Administrative Officer at the Naval Air Force Base. He had been hired briefly by a newspaper in Charleston prior to his military service, which assured him a job upon completion of his stint in the Air Force. Griffith quickly climbed to programming director.

Following his marriage and subsequent birth of two daughters, he decided to move to a larger, more lucrative market. With one friend in Cleveland, the young Griffith family decided to make the move. He was offered a job by WDOK in 1959. Working three jobs, Griffith was asked to temporarily fill in a spot on Morning Exchange where he remained for 26 years. He was been with WKYC since 2000 and previously worked for 33 years as a reporter, news producer, news and public affairs director. For five years he was co-host of the Afternoon Exchange. He was named to the Cleveland Press Club Hall of Fame and holds the Distinguished Service Award from the Society for Professional Journalists and the Cleveland Associa-

Calling All Scouts! The Huron community has had a long-standing and strong association with the Boy Scouts of America program. Numerous boys from Huron have attained Scouting’s highest honor, the rank of Eagle Scout, from former Troops 1, 12, 19 and 86, and from Boy Scout Troop 31 which has

been providing Scouting opportunities for 69 continuous years. Next year, 2010, marks the 100th anniversary of the Scouting movement within the United States. Special events and celebrations are being planned across the country to mark the occasion. A gathering of all Ea-

gle Scouts is being planned for those currently residing in Huron and those who attained their Eagle Scout rank from a Huron based troop but not presently living in Huron. Contact information is needed for the planning committee. If you are an Eagle Scout living in Huron

(regardless of where you attained your Eagle award), or if you have contact information regarding those who earned their Eagle from a Huron based troop but not presently residing in Huron, please contact either Richard Haase at 419433-4893 or Chuck Bille at 419-433-2327.

Huron Great 200 Race, Scavenger Hunt Hey Huron and Huron Township residents!!! You have a little over a month to get in shape to enter a team in this race. At 9 a.m. on Saturday, August 8th, individuals, neighborhoods and corporate teams will take to Huron’s streets with a packet of clues that will test their cognitive ability and challenge their skills in solving puzzles. Clues will take participants ON FOOT within a boundary formed by the Huron Lighthouse Pier, the railroad tracks, Huron High School, and the Hu-

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ron River Bridge. The 3 to 5 mile race will begin at 9 am sharp, and is designed to finish in 1.5 to 3 hours, All travel must be on foot, and the participants must return to the finish line by 12:30 pm. A team will consist of two participants, 14 years or older, with at least one adult team member. Register by August 2 at a cost of $15 per person to be assured of receiving a Race T-Shirt. After August 2, up until 8:59 am the day of the race, the cost will be $20 with no guarantee of a

shirt. There are no refunds, although registration can be transferred to another person. The race will go on, rain or shine. In the case of extreme weather conditions, the start time may be delayed or completely rescheduled for August 15th, same time and place. Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers. Any proceeds from this event will go toward funding activities of the Bicentennial Committee. The committee is sponsoring multiple activities around the community this sum-

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tion of Broadcasters Award for Excellence. He received Emmys for his work and in 1992 was inducted into the television Academy’s Silver Circle. The Griffiths have six successful cookbooks, their last was called “Nuts� and was written after trip to India, the world’s largest producer of cashews and coconuts. Both are currently contributor to Currents, a widely circulated lifestyle Cleveland magazine. Proceeds from the Food and Wine Celebration go to Veggie U to pay costs of science kits for some 2000 classrooms in Ohio and 23 other states. For information or to purchase tickets, which are $145 each or $100 in groups of 8 or more, call 419-499-7500. See www.veggieu.org for a list of participating chefs .

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mer to enhance and preserve the community history, tree planting and beautification projects and other events for fun that bring community together. Chairman of the race is Sue Frankart. Contact her for questions at oldcuppy@ aol.com or 419-433-4375 after 5 pm. To learn more about other city scavenger hunts, check out Web site http:// www.greaturbanrace.com/. Look for more information and a registration form in upcoming editions of the Huron Hometown News.

United Way’s First Day of Caring United Way of Erie County hosted its first Days of Caring on June 19-20 and 26 — an opportunity for local residents and business members to make a handson impact with five local United Way Partner agencies, as well as see how their contributions are being invested in the community. Over the course of the three days, volunteers performed tasks that partner agencies may not otherwise have the manpower or funds to accomplish. Volunteers from Aeropostale mentored families and played with children at Volunteers of America Crossroads Shelter. Volunteers also provided maintenance work for Cancer Services and served meals at the Senior Center. Additionally, FreudenbergNOK employees participated by doing yard work for a group home owned by Erie Residential Living and assisted the Red Cross with the Great American Bicycle Adventure. In addition, employees contributed needed items to the wishlists of Safe Harbour, Kinship and Cancer Services. “We are pleased with the results of our first Days of Caring event and anticipate planning more in the future. This event helps agencies save time and money that are in short supply while giving community members another way to give back,� said Pamela Colbert-Brumbaugh, Executive Director of United Way. United Way of Erie County has been serving the local community for more than 86 years by understanding local needs. For more information about United Way visit www.uwerieco.org or call (419) 625-4672.


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JULY ENTERTAINMENT Thursday 5:00pm - 8:00pm 16 - Darryl Gatlin 23 - Colin Dussault Trio 30 - TBA

Friday & Saturday Sunday 9:00pm - 1:00am 2:00pm-6:00pm 10 & 11 - The Late 12 - Cats on Holiday Show 19 - Colin Dussault 26 - Short Vincent 17 & 18 - Key Motion 24 - Geeze Cats 25 - Logan Wells 31 - Eddie & the Edsels

LABOR DAY FESTIVITIES Thursday Sept. 3 Allie 5:30pm-8:30pm Friday Sept. 4 British Invasion 5:30pm-8:30pm The Late Show 9:00pm-1:00am Saturday Sept. 5 Twist 5:30pm-8:30pm Karizma 9:00pm-1:00am Sunday Sept. 6 Geeze Cats 2:00pm-6:00pm Colin Dussault 9:00pm-1:00am Monday LABOR DAY Colin Dussault 2:00pm-6:00pm

Boat Basin & Ampitheatre Schedule Boppin on the Basin July 4, 6-11 Red, White & Blues Bang July 10-12 Huron River Fest July 18 7:30 Alex Bevan July 25, 7:30 Christmas in July Rumours August 1, 5:00 K-96 Summer Jam August 7&8 Huron Rotary Rib Burn-Off August 15, 7:30 Dazey Chain August 22, 7:30 Mr. Show August 29, 7:30 Eddie & The Edsels September 5, 7:30 Cocobeanos September 19&20 Irish Fest Movies by the River All movies start at dusk on Wednesdays July 15 Kung Fu Panda July 22 Nightmare Before Christmas

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Library Huron Public Library Summer Hours

Reader’s Digest Condensed Books, college texts or encyclopedias over 10 years old. For help unloading boxes at the library, please call ahead at 419-433-5009.

The Huron Public Library Board of Trustees gratefully acknowledges the following donations to the library:

The Book Exchange The Book Exchange will meet on Tuesday, July 14 at 7 PM and discuss Love in the Present Tense by Catherine In memory of Jeff Platek, Hyde. The unimaginable happens to five-year old Leonard and the adults who love and care for him. Hyde explores Everything Triathlon Training Book the bonds of child and parent, present or not, and how faFriends of the Huron Public Library’s Annual Book Sale milial love can encompass more than the family into which from The Book Bunch. Don’t miss the Friends’ Annual Book Sale sponsored by we were born. To join this group, stop the library, call 419the Friends of the Huron Public Library held at the Huron 433-5009 or email us at huron@huronlibrary.org. library at 419-433-5009, email huron@huronlibary.org or Public Library. stop in the library to join this group. The fun begins on Friday, July 10 from 5 - 7 p.m. with the Mystery Book Group Friends Only Presale. Become a member of the Friends for Professor Zap visited the Children’s Summer Reading Mystery Book Group will meet on Wednesday, July 15 $10 at the door and then shop at the Friends Only Presale. at 7 PM and discuss Stuart Kaminsky’s book, People Who Program to explore with the children how they can use sci(Limit of 20 items per Friend). The Annual Book Sale takes Walk in Darkness. Rostnikov is summoned from Moscow ence and magic to “create and imaginate” a world of wonplace on Saturday, July 11 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Love a to a Siberian diamond mine where a Canadian geologist der and fun. bargain! Then don’t miss the $2 Per Bag Sale on Monday, has died under mysterious circumstances. Meanwhile bodJuly 13 from 10 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Thank you, Huron Garden Club for planting our planters ies keep turning up and Rostnikov, a good man in a bad In preparation for the book sale, the Friends are accept- system, must solve the mystery against great odds. Call the in the red, white and blue Bicentennial theme. ing book donations until July 6. Please: no magazines,

Mon. - Thur. 10 AM - 8:30 PM Fri. 10 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 1 PM Sun. Closed

Parks & Rec Youth Summer Sports Camps/Programs Looking for ways to stay active during the summer? Call the Huron Parks and Recreation Office to register for our Youth Summer Sports Camps before we fill up! Once again Huron Parks and Recreation would like to thank Firelands Regional Medical Center for sponsoring these camps. Complete program details and registration forms are available on our website. Tennis Camp – July 13 to July 24. Monday through Thursday. Work on your serve and backhand at Fabens Park. Fridays are designated rain dates. 5th through 8th grades will practice from 9am to 10am; 9th through 12th grades from 10:15am to 11:15am. Registration for residents is $50, non-residents is $55. Swim Lessons – If you’re between the ages of 3 and 10, come learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool! Registration is limited and going fast, so be sure to sign up today. Session I July 7-17; Session II July 20-31; Session III August 3-14 Classes for kids ages 7 to 10: 9:00am-9:35am or 9:40am10:15am Classes for kids ages 3 to 6: 10:20am-10:50am; 10:55am11:25am; 11:30am-12pm for beginners. Registration for Session I only is $50 residents/$55 non-residents. All other sessions is $55 residents/$60 non-residents. Splashtacular Baseball Tournament – NEW DATE! This great baseball tournament has been rescheduled for Aug 8th & 9th! Please call our office or visit our website for all of the tournament details. There are only a few openings left, so call now to reserve a spot for your team.

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Divisions – 10U, 12U & 14U. Cost - $275.00 per team (3 game guarantee!!) Dates – Aug 8th & 9th Summer “Beach” Aerobics & Toning Instructor – Monica Studans Lakefront Park This is the second summer for this exciting fitness program. Get the same benefits of our indoor aerobics program with a beautiful outdoor setting on the beach!! $40 residents/$45.00 non-residents. Please contact our office for additional information. 5 week session (10 classes) Summer session (July 14 – Aug 13) Tuesday & Thursday - 6:00pm – 7:00pm. Summer “Beach” Yoga Instructor – Karen Branco Lakefront Park This exciting class is back for a second summer. This is a great opportunity for you to experience all of the benefits of a traditional yoga class in a beautiful lakefront setting. $30.00 residents/$35.00 non-residents Please contact our office for additional information. This is a 4 week program. Summer session (July 11th – August 4th) Saturdays – 9:00am-10:00am. Fall Baseball & Softball Leagues …. Registration Deadline – Friday July 24th! Time to register for our 6 week Fall Ball Leagues August 22- October 4th! All games are played at Fabens Park. Team & Individual registrations accepted. Teams that register pay the Team Rate, and supply all their own equipment/shirts/hats. Individuals who register, pay the Individual Rate, and are asking Huron Parks & Recreation to

Mailing address: P.O. Box 468, Huron OH Office location: 110 Wall Street Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website:www.huronparks.org find placement for them on a team. Please note, that we will call teams to inquire if they are in need of players first, if placement cannot be found and if we have enough individuals to form a “house” team we will be contacting parents of the individuals to find a coach. Baseball divisions (age as of 5-1-09): 8U(Coach pitch), 10U, 12U & 14U. Baseball League plays Saturdays; 14U plays Saturday/Sunday. Double Headers. Softball divisions (age as of 1-1-09): 10U, 12U, 14U & 18U. Softball League plays Sundays. Double Headers. Rates by Deadline Date of July 24th: (Registrations must be postmarked by this date) $55 for Individuals (participants needing to be placed on a team) or $500 Team Rate (bring your own team in) After Deadline rates: $65-Individuals & $500 Team Rate. First Federal Farmers Market Our opening day for the 2009 SEASON is only 2 weeks away!!! In addition to our returning vendors, we have added a couple new vendors this year, so be sure to check it out! The farmers market is held every Thursday from 3:306:30 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, CONTACT OUR OFFICE, WE STILL HAVE BOOTH SPACES FOR THIS SEASON!!!

Schools Huron High School Honor Rolls

Pedal ErieSunday, Parks July 12 Bike Rides 10, 20, 30, & 50 miles

Starting at McBride Arboretum, winding through Friends of the gentle hills of eastern Erie MetroParks Erie County and returning to the Arboretum for lunch. Pre-register by July 6- $10. More information: Family Discount - Pre-register - $20. Call 419 625-7783 Ext. 221 www.eriemetroparks.org Registration after July 7 - $15.

4th Quarter Honor Roll Grade 9 - Angela Barbour, Kevin Bechtel, Matthew Buckingham, Alexandria Carroll, Dani Czekaj, Carrie Eckert, Gregory Edwards, Drew Enderle, Elizabeth Fantozzi, Kathleen Fialka, Dexter Fortune, Alyssa Franklin, Rika Izumi, Emily King, Kelsey Koehler, Austin Maddox, Kirsten Mischler, Neesha Nainee, Abby Noftz, Nyle Olds, Holly Richardson, Nathan Schaefer, Alex Schlessman, Lynsie Schwerer, Renee St. Clair, Ikki Tanaka, Emily Waldrop, Sierra Ward, Nicole West, Brook White, Emily Wiseman. Grade 10 - Joseph Bogden, Brian Bollenbacher, Cody Brownell, Nicole Bruck, Stephanie Chapman, Jonathan Clark, Kaitlyn DeRan, Ashley Franks, Andrea Gillespie, Bryce Haase, Zachary Hemker, Jacob Hillman, Kali Horman, Tahni Hresko, Ellen Justus, Rory Kaip, Thomas Kyer, Marlana Mielke, Randi Minton, Gina Munafo, Erin O’Reilly, Kayla Rid-

dle, Jordan Romick, Elizabeth Slocum, Rachel Stelzer, Chelsea Thomas, Lauren Volz, Benjamin Washburn. Grade 11 - Colleen Allen-Clingan, Jeffrey Beverick, Jacob Boehk, Clinton Boos, Nora Chaban, Hayley Corso, Carly Fawcett, Katie Fink, Liam Galvin, Stephanie Grasl, Zachary Grieves, Anne Marie Hahn, Brianna Hammond, Jonathan Hicks, Kaileigh Koschutnik, Nicolas Lowy, Nicole Luzader, Colleen Machovina, Joshua Marshall, Samantha McCartney, Jesse Miedema, Meghan Mischler, Melissa Moberg, Patrick Moore, James Moriarty, Paige Peiples, Joseph Ramey, Nathan Reineck, Bethany Rutherford, Abigail Sachs, Kelly Stallkamp, Katherine Thorne, Amelia Utley, Alexandria VanScoy, Tyler Watson, Katherine Zimmer. Grade 12 - Blake Berryhill, Nicholas Bible, Megan Buckingham, Paige Dawson, Benjamin Delamatre, Kristen

DeRan, Caleb Enderle, Laura Foust, Cameron Fulford, Eric Hahn, Alexandria Hamilton, Jessica Henry, Timothy Hofer, Jennifer Holtz, Julie Koenig, Tyler Krueger, Matt Lehrer, Kelly Lehrer, Alexa Majoy, Kelsey Majoy, Nikolaos Mayle, Macy McFarland, Patrick McNulty, Michael Mielke, Kassandra Nageotte, Bethany Nagle, Jacob Riddle, Aaron Rupp, Natalie Schaefer, Kelesea Schoewe, Corey Seitz, Jennifer Semon, Brent Steyns, Holly Stout, Jesselyn VanBarg, Jennifer West. 4th Quarter Merit Roll Grade 9 - Jalen Alexander, Joshua Battiste, Carlton Cherry, Troy Delamatre, John Dusza, Brittany Graves, Meghan Green, Mitchell Hagstrom, Jessica Hoff, Rilea Lombardy, Nino Majoy, Ryan McNulty, Eric Mentis, Casey Minton, Derek Morey, Eileen Moriarty, Brett Mullins, May Parell, Nathan Pham, Andrew Rupp, Craig Smith, Katlyn Sommer, Olivia Stallkamp, Kaitlyn Stradtman, Jamie Vancauwenbergh, Samantha Wechter, Jonathan White, Michael Zeck. Grade 10 - Logan Bettcher, Hilary Bores, Gregory Burlovich, Alexandra Carter, Sierra Denney, Hannah Figgins, William Graves, Victoria Green, Lisa Harkey, Justin Hicks, Ashleay Holroyde, Brandon Johnson, Cheyenne Kehr, Matthew King, Logan Konst, Brandon Krueger, Alexis Lemar, Cory Metelsky, Anastasia Mikheeva, Stephanie Myers, Daniel Nagy, Austin Rupp, Allison Scheid, Austin Thorn, Dominic Vacca, Claire Woodburn. Grade 11 - Lindsay Bille, Nancy Bloor, Sean Brady, Dylan Corwin, Adriana Deluca, Dennis Dewitt, Derek Enderle, Jennifer Fialka, Max Gimperling, Devon Grendow, Jessica Halsey, Lauren Heil, Kaitlin Jones, Kyle Koehler, Benjamin Meyers, Matthew Schoelwer, Lauren Shackleford, Carissa Wright. Grade 12 - Lydia Basting, Sarah Bechtel, Blaze Bickley, Kate Bickley, Emmalee Decker, Amy Dwyre, Samantha Gillingham, Estela Guzman, Kori Hammond, Megan Hammond, Joshua Hillman, Jamie Machovina, Jacob Miros, Anthony Munafo, Sarah Phinney, Brenton Richardson, Nicholas Rivera, Ryan Romell, Abby Strbjak, Kaylen Warren, Jacquelyne Weir.


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Milestones of Toledo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fredrick and Inza (Hollanbeck) Dietrich, and a brother Kenneth Dietrich. James R. Dietrich Friends may call beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday at the famApril 13, 1928-July 5, 2009 James R. Dietrich, 81, of Huron, died Sunday evening, ily’s residence, 1241 Brookview Drive, Huron. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com Foster FuJuly 5m 2009, at EMH Regional Medical Center, Elyria. He was born April 13, 1928 in Port Clinton, and was a res- neral Home, 410 Main Street, Huron, is handling arrangeident of Huron since 1959 coming from Sandusky; He re- ments. tired from New Departure Hyatt, Sandusky, after 30 years. Josephine Rose (Detilio) Gioffre He was an US Army veteran and served during World War Oct. 20, 1912 – July 3, 2009 II. He was a member of American Legion, Sandusky Post. Josephine Rose (Detilio) Geoffrey, 96, of Huron died FriHe is survived by his wife of 60 years, Jo Ann (Foxworth); two daughters, Peggi (Lou Hoyt) of Huron and Heidi day, July 3, 2009, at her residence. She was born October 20, 1912, in Lorain, and was a (Paul) Miller of Lemon Grove, Calif.; a son, Steve Dietrich of Huron; six grandchildren; and a sister, Clarice Brown resident of Huron since 1946. She worked for the former

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Kline’s Store in Lorain as manager if the ready-to-wear department. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron. She is survived by her daughter, Betty Jo Gioffre of Huron. She was proceeded in death by her husband, former mayor of Huron, Pat Gioffre, who died in 1975; parents, Frank and Mary (Spusa) Detilio; sisters, Ann Parrottino, Virginia May and Mary (Spusa) Detilio; sisters, Ann Parrottino, Virginia May and Mary Maniago; and brothers, Michael, Andrew and John Detilio. Funeral services have already taken place. Burial is in Scott Cemetery, Huron. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St Peter Catholic Church, Huron.

Church Chat Directory of Church Services 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

www.graceop.org Worship—Sunday 10:30 a.m. Bible Study—Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at Sheri’s Coffee House in Norwalk

“The Biggest Loser” campaign drive focuses on weight loss, new visitors and faithfulness in attendance. Call Pastor Brenton for more information. Lighthouse Assembly of God Church 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron; 419-433-8889. www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday service—10:30 a.m. Sunday school—9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study--6 p.m. Sunday. Youth Group—6 p.m. Sunday. Food Pantry—9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursdays. Salvation Army Service Unit—10:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. Thursdays, by appointment only.

419-626-9860. Bishop: Bill Reel Sacrament service—9:30 a.m. Sundays Family History Center Wed. 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm

Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main St., Huron; 419-433-4711. First Presbyterian Church www.zionhuron,org 225 Williams St., Huron; Summer is coming to Zion, the Church on 419-433-5018. the Hill. Summer Hours The worship schedule is changing for the 8:00 Early Service summer at Zion Lutheran Church, 930 S. 9:30 Worship No Sunday School Main St., Huron. From May 31st thru SepHuron United tember 6th worship will be at 9:30 a.m. This Grace Orthodox Methodist Church service is a family – friendly blended serPresbyterian Church 338 Williams St., Huron; St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church vice of contemporary and traditional worKalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center 419-433-3984. 15617 Mason Rd., Vermilion ship. Casual dress is encouraged. Children Rt. 250, Huron; www.huronumc.org Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor begin worship with their parents and then 419-271-3934. On Sundays: 440-967-9886 are invited to join in the Summer Sunday graceopchurch@gmail.com 8:00 a.m.—Praise Service in Fellowship Fundays of lively music, engaging lessons, www.lutheransonline.com/stmattvermlHall with Summer Sunday cms fun games and clever crafts designed just School for them. Sunday School/ Bible Study 9:30 10:00 a.m.—Celebration Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 service in Sanctuary Summer Sunday Worship Service at Huron Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Children’s programs are Lagoons Marina. Nemecek Insurance & Financial Services available for ages preBeginning May 24th (Memorial Day weekSt. Peter’s Catholic Church DAWN BAUMAN, LICENSED OFFICE MANAGER school through 4th grade end) through September 6th (Labor Day 430 Main St., Huron; 2012 Cleveland Rd W Suite D Refreshments and Nursery 419-433-5725. weekend) you are invited to join 8:00 a.m. Huron, OH 44839 are available all Sunday services led by Pastor Ray Serocka. Saturday—5 p.m. 419-433-5887 morning Worship services are held at the Huron Sunday—8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. baumand1@nationwide.com www.nwagent.com/Rick_Nemecek.html Lagoons Marina Pool Complex at the Lifepoint The Chapel entrance to the marina at 100 Laguna Dr. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. Nationwide Life Insurance Company. Home Office: 539 Cleveland Rd. W., 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky; which can be reached by following Rt. 13 Columbus, OH 43215-2220. Nationwide, the Nationwide Framemark and On Your Side are federally registered service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Huron: 419-627-0208. to Riverside Dr. (just before Thunderbird 419-433-4156. www.chapel-sandusky.org Golf Course) and following the signs to the Sunday—10 a.m., and Saturday service--5:00 p.m. marina. Shorts and sandals are the expectnursery available. Sunday service—9:00 and 11:00 a.m. ed attired for this relaxed, friendly service Sunday school—10 a.m. for Jr. High Youth Group—Sundays 5-6:30 sponsored by Zion Lutheran Church. K-6th grade. p.m. “Grounded” youth group Sr. High Youth Group—Sundays 7-9:00 Keep us up to date on your church services for grades 6-12—Sundays, p.m. and happenings. We may not know about 6:30-8:00 p.m. Latitude group ages 18-29—Thursdays, your events unless you tell us! We offer our most popular caskets together 3-5 grade Boys Youth 7:00 p.m. Send your church service updates, news, Group—Sundays, 6-7:30 with our uncompromised service. That events and happenings to Connie@huronp.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day hometownnews.com. means we can create the memorial 3-5 grade Girls Youth Saints Group—Sundays, 6-7:30 you had in mind, for much less 4511 Galloway Rd., Huron; 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.

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Huron Community Vacation Bible School St. Peter Catholic Church will host the Community Vacation Bible School from July 27 thru July 31st. ROME: “Paul and the Underground Church” is the theme of VBS this year. The school will be held each morning of the week from 9 until 11:30. Children who are 5 years old by July

Local Families Can Benefit from a FUN Exercise Program in their OWN Homes

medical oncology Vinay Gudena, MD, MPH Board Certified in Internal Medicine Board Eligible in Hematology-Oncology Dr. Gudena practices exclusively for University Hospitals Ireland Cancer Center a collaboration with Firelands Regional Medical Center. He has been practicing hematology and medical oncology for three years through his fellowship at the Medical University of South Carolina. He will be treating patients for a broad range of conditions, including: 䡲 Cancers and Blood Disorders 䡲 Gastrointestinal 䡲 Genitourinary 䡲 Thoracic 䡲 Breast

䡲 Central Nervous System 䡲 Leukemia 䡲 Myeloma 䡲 Head and Neck 䡲 Sarcomas

UH Ireland Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center provides the ONLY cancer center in the 5-county area with the added strength of nationally recognized physicians, resources and programs. UH Ireland Cancer Center is a part of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, which holds the National Cancer Institute’s designation of a Comprehensive Cancer Center – the highest quality distinction available in cancer care.

䡲 Lymphoma 䡲 Diseases affecting bone marrow including anemias 䡲 Coagulation disorders

For more information about UH Ireland Cancer Center at Firelands Regional Medical Center, please call 419-557-7480. Accepting referrals & second opinions

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27 up to those who have completed 5th grade are invited to attend. There is no fee, but families may register their children for the week by stopping by St. Peter Catholic Church or the Huron United Methodist Church and completing the form provided.

Dr. Ribovich Radiation Oncologist

The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter has joined with the Ohio Department of Aging and the Benjamin Rose Institute to implement a free program that will help both individuals with memory problems as well as their family members who are caring for them. This new program is called Reducing Disability in Alzheimer’s Disease (RDAD). The RDAD program is designed to help teach older adults who may suffer from memory problems how to do some simple exercises to improve their overall health. The program also teaches family members about symptoms to watch for and how to care for persons with memory problems. This program hopes to improve the ability of the person with memory problems to carry out activities of daily living while also helping family members provide assistance to their relative. A specially trained professional will come to the home for 15 sessions, each session lasting about one hour to teach exercises to the person with memory problems to help improve strength and balance and trained professionals will also teach family members how to assist their relative with these exercises. Family members will also be asked to keep a record of their relatives’ exercise progress and to complete 3 brief surveys about the sessions that will be mailed back to the Benjamin Rose Institute. All information will be kept completely confidential. Participation in this program is completely voluntary, deciding to stop participating in the program will in no way affect any services that you receive or may receive from the participating organizations. For more information, you, a family member or friend can call the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter at 419-537-1999 or 1-800-272-3900.


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Health & Wellness Take a vacation? Make it easy on your feet Although rest and relaxation are the goals for most vacations, they usually involve a lot of walking and a lot of walking usually involves sore feet. “Walking is great exercise and one of the most reliable forms of transportation,” says Martin Lesnak, DPM, FACFAS, a foot and ankle surgeon with an office in Huron. “But if your feet aren’t in the best shape or you don’t have the right shoes, too much walking can cause foot problems.” According to Lesnak, good foot care is essential if you plan to subject your feet to long periods of walking. Some simple

foot care tips include: Wear thick, absorbent socks (acrylic instead of cotton). Dry feet thoroughly after bathing, making sure to dry between toes. Use powder before putting on shoes. Lesnak Nails should be cut regularly, straight across the toe. Bunions, hammertoes or any other serious foot problems should be evaluated by a foot and ankle surgeon. “The right shoe is also important to healthy walk-

ing,” says Lesnak. “The ideal walking shoe should be stable from side to side, and wellcushioned, and it should enable you to walk smoothly.” He adds there are shoes made specially for walking. Walking shoes tend to be slightly less cushioned, yet not as bulky, and lighter than running shoes. Whether a walking or running shoe, the shoes need to feel stable and comfortable. Warming up exercises to help alleviate any muscle

stiffness or pulled muscles are also advised before walking. Loosening up the heel cords (Achilles and calf) and thigh muscles before a walk is especially effective. “If you’re not accustomed to long walks, start slowly and rest if your feet start hurting,” says Lesnak “And above all, have fun.” Contact Dr. Lesnak’s office at 419-433-4800 for more information. Lesnak is a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS). Their consumer Web site, FootPhysicians.com, provides reliable information on foot and ankle conditions.

Family Practice Resident Earns Prestigous Award

SANDUSKY — Erika N. Oleson, D.O., a recent graduate of the Family Practice Residency Program at Firelands Regional Medical Center, was selected to receive The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award. The Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Awards are sponsored by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation to honor residents, chosen by the students they teach who

have exhibited particularly strong teaching skills and are role models for compassionate, relationshipcentered care. Despite grueling schedules, these residents have made exemplary efforts to ensure that their students learn both the science and the art of medicine. Dr. Oleson received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Capital University and a Doctor of Osteopathy from Ohio

University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She will be relocating to the Boston area where she accepted a two-year Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Boston University. For more than 40 years, Firelands Regional Medical Center has provided osteopathic medical education in Northwest Ohio. Fostering a collegial environment, both allopathic and osteopathic physicians work together to offer a quality,

Fisher-Titus Medical Center

Auxiliary Putting on Disc Golf Clinic for All Ages Disc golf is one of the best lifetime fitness sports. It is easy to learn, a healthy activity and accessible to all ages and fitness levels. “If you can throw a Frisbee and you like to have fun, you can play disc golf,” said Nancy Nickoli, FTMC’s director of volunteers. The Fisher-Titus Medical Center Auxiliary will offer a disc golf clinic from 9 a.m.noon Saturday, July 18, at the Norwalk Reservoir. With the popularity of disc golf and the availability of a course right in Norwalk, the local organization decided to sponsor a clinic taught by local disc golfers. An occupational therapist from FTMC’s Ralph & Alice Walcher Rehabilitation Center will begin the morning with stretching tips and warm up exercises for participants. “We want to promote a healthier lifestyle with an activity that young and old can participate in,” said Nancy Nickoli, FTMC’s director of volunteers. Disc golf is similar to regular golf. But, instead of

American Red Cross Blood Drive set for July 17 Fisher-Titus Medical Center, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk, will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, using golf clubs and balls aiming at a hole, disc golf players use golf discs and aim for a disc hole pole— a pole extending from the ground with chains and a basket where the disc lands. The object of the game is to complete each hole in the fewest number of throws, starting from a tee area and finishing at the disc pole hole. Cost for the clinic is $10 and includes one disc. The Auxiliary will have additional discs for sale. Lunch also will be available for additional cost. Proceeds benefit the FTMC Auxiliary. For anyone who can not attend the July clinic, an additional clinic is scheduled for September.

July 17 in the hospital auditorium. Donors are required to bring a list of medications they are currently taking and an I.D. To register and for more information, call Nancy Nickoli at 419-660-2117, Ext. 6563. Photo caption: Keith Blakely, president of the local chapter of the disc golf association, shows the different discs used for disc golf to Diane McMullen and Sue Dempsey. McMullen and Dempsey, both licensed occupational therapists at Fisher-Titus Medical Center, participated in a disc golf clinic in May sponsored by the FTMC Auxiliary. The next clinic is scheduled for Saturday, July 18 at the Norwalk Reservoir. To register and for more information, call Nancy Nickoli at 419660-2117, Ext. 6563.

clinical medical education to the trainees. Firelands Regional Medical Center is a 400-bed, full service, notfor-profit hospital. Serving the five-county region, Firelands provides comprehensive diagnostic, medical, surgical, emergency and rehabilitation services for people of all ages. For more information about Firelands Regional Medical Center visit www.firelands. com.

No Time Like Summer Time BY KEN CUTCHER Summer is here and it’s time to get out that bathing suit. We all start to get a little more self conscious when it comes to showing that much skin. You can’t help but wonder if you had only eaten fewer donuts and exercised a little more what your body would look like in that dreaded two-piece. We all want to feel good about ourselves and no one enjoys having to suck in their gut the entire time they’re on the beach. So what are you going to do about? I challenge you to take action now! Summer is the perfect time to get active and have a little fun in the sun. Exercise isn’t always about weights and reps. Do something, anything that gets your butt moving. Go walking, take a bike ride, kayak

techniques of world-renowned pediatrician, Dr. Harvey Karp. Dr. Karp has been featured on Good Morning America, The Dr. Phil Show, ABC World News Tonight, 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 stepby-step approach to quick-

ly 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. To register, call the Erie County Health Department at 419-626-5623. Parents will receive a takehome kit (DVD or VHS, and CD) valued at $40.

Firelands Luncheon Club SANDUSKY — Firelands Regional Medical Center’s Luncheon Club will be held on Wednesday, July 22nd at the AMVETS, 307 Putnam Street, Sandusky. Seth Ruggles, DO, Family Practice Physician will be the presenter. Registration and orders will be taken from 11:30 am until noon. A selection of specials will be offered, or participants can order off

of the menu for a delicious meal at a very reasonable price. Reservations are required. Please call no later than Friday, July 17th for a reservation. Reservations may be made by calling Firelands Regional Medical Center at 419-557-7840 or 1 800342-1177, extension 7840. For more information, call Adele Hoffman at 419557-7722.

Firelands Regional Medical Center is a 400-bed, full service, not-for-profit hospital. Serving the fivecounty region, Firelands provides comprehensive diagnostic, medical, surgical, emergency and rehabilitation services for people of all ages. For more information about Firelands Regional Medical Center visit www.firelands.com.

kencutcher@gmail. com or 419-502-4348.

Living With Illness Support Firelands Regional Medical Center will be offering a Living With Illness Support Group on Monday, July 6th 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 419-557-6959. Firelands Regional Medical Center is a 400bed, full service, not-forprofit hospital. Serving the five-county region, Firelands provides comprehensive diagnostic, medical, surgical, emergency and rehabilitation services for people of all ages. For more information about Firelands Regional Medical Center visit www.firelands.com .

Happiest Baby on the Block at Erie County Health Dept. 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 Wednesday, July 22nd from 12:30 – 2:30 pm at the Erie County Health Department, 420 Superior Street, Sandusky. This course is free of charge to WIC clients and is made possible through grant funding. “The Happiest Baby on the Block” is based on the

on the lake or down the river. Get off the treadmill and run outside. The fresh air will do you some good. If you want something a little more structured then take a fitness class or meet with a trainer at the park (yes we work outdoors too, and any trainer worth his salt doesn’t need fancy toys to give you an awesome workout). Now is the time to stop making excuses and get up off your butt and move. Don’t think you look okay in your bathing suit, know you look great in it. Start now. You only have inches and pounds to lose. Ken is a Personal Trainer at Anytime Fitness in Huron, OH. For information on this and other fitness related topics contact him at

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