Huron Hometown News - June 24, 2010

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Photo Contest Winners Congratulations to the winners of the Huron Chamber of Commerce and Huron Hometown News 2010 Photo Contest. Thank you to everyone who entered. All submitted photos can be picked up at the Huron Chamber of Commerce office during regular office hours Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. beining Friday, June 25.

FIRST PLACE: NATURE Road Less Traveled Taken by Robert Wright of Huron (Pictured above)

FIRST PLACE: PEOPLE Nicole and Toad Taken by Erika Peter of Vermilion

Around Town Page 2 —————— BEST OVERALL Night Fall Huron Boat Basin Taken by Dale Sadowsky of Sandusky (Pictured above)

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FIRST PLACE: ANIMALS Grackle vs. Blue Jay Taken by Tom Catri of Huron

FIRST PLACE: PLACES Private Beach Taken by Hollie Newton of Huron

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The Huron Chamber of Commerce is planning its 14th annual Don Billman Memorial Golf Outing on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at Sawmill Creek Golf Club. There will be a 1 p.m. Shotgun Start, followed by an awesome steak dinner, provided by Kelble’s Meats. Participation by Huron residents is invaluable to the success of this event, which is one of the Chamber’s major fundraisers. These outings enable the Chamber to continue its work of helping area businesses grow and prosper, even in these tough economic times Any area resident who enjoys a challenging game of golf at the award-winning Sawmill Creek course is invited to tee off with their friends and neighbors. With events such as this, the chamber has been able to: • Provide scholarships to 2 HHS graduates each year • Provide Chamber members with opportunities for discounts on health insurance, credit card processing and worker’s compensation premiums. • Provide tourism information for visitors to our area • Participate in numerous community activities throughout the year. The Chamber has been a vital part of the greater Huron community for more than six decades. We hope that you will consider joining us for a fun-filled day on the links. Phone the Chamber office, 419-433-5700, for need further information.

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Around Town Erie County Solid Waste to hold Public Meeting The Erie County Solid Waste Management District Policy Committee will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, June 30 at 9 a.m. in the Large Conference Room, Huron Basin 554 River Road. The agenda will be as follows: • Resolution 210-1 Findings Regarding Plan Implementation in 2009. Please Review 2009 Annual Report at http:// www.eriecounty.oh.gov/does/pdf/annual_report.pdf • Plan Updates: Municipality Timelines, Public Hearing Overview, Ratification, Plan Due Date. • Other Business: Appliance & Electronics Round-Up Saturday, July 10; Erie County Fair August 10-15; Meeting time and location, • Adjourn meeting. Next Scheduled Meeting: To Be Announced. Please call Lisa Beursken at 419-433-7303 x 250 if you can not make the meeting

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Annual Golf Scramble Announces Winners The 12th Annual Huron Football Golf Outing had numerous prize winners. The 9 hole scramble was held Monday June 21, at T BIRD SOUTH. There were 103 players and 133 total participants. The event was coordinated by the Huron Football H Team. Top finishers were: 1st place: Zach Souter, Mike Mielke, Pat McNulty, Tyson Maddix; 2ndplace: Andy Fortune, Arnie Fortune, Danny Schoolcraft, Keith Schoolcraft; 3rdplace: Jordan Romick, Chris Romick, Jim Bogden, Joey Bogden. Hole Prize winners were:

Halt Hunger in Huron Walk to support Helping Hands Food Pantry On Sunday, June 27th, a walk to help raise funds in support of the Huron Helping Hands Food Pantry is being conducted. The Helping Hands Food Pantry serves the people in the east end of Erie County including city of Huron, Berlin Heights, Milan area around those cities. It is currently serving up to two hundred families a month. Each month there are new families in need. The pantry accepts donations of non-perishable food items year round. It also accepts monetary donations so that items may be purchased from Second Harvest. Additionally paper products, personal hygiene products, cleaning products, and frozen meat are purchased in stores by the pantry. The costs per month vary from $500 to $2000. The pantry has been blessed with the support of the local churches, the schools and the various community organizations. However, collections decrease during the summer. This walk will be a visual reminder of the cooperation and support within the community and among the churches. It will also help the Helping Hands Food Pantry meet the needs of its clients during the summer.

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Beware of Medicare Scams BY JUDGE BILL STEUK, HURON MUNICIPAL COURT The Ohio Attorney General’s office has issued a warning in regards to scammers targeting Medicare recipients in Ohio. This scam is used to obtain personal information from recipients, which can be used to steal the recipient’s identity. The scam involves being contacted by someone identifying himself or herself as a Medicare representative. The caller requests personal information, including but not limited to bank account numbers. The caller claims that this information is needed to issue new benefit cards and even threatens to terminate benefits if the information is not provided. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office does suggest that anyone receiving such a call take time to contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at 1-800-2820515 or respond through the Attorney General’s Web site at www.SpeakOutOhio.gov. Below is a list of tips from the Ohio Attorney General’s office to avoid phone scams: Don’t give out personal information over the phone. Never give personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account number, to anyone you don’t know. Guard your credit card number. Unless you are certain that you are dealing with a reputable organization and you initiate the call yourself, do not give your credit card number over the phone. Take your time. If someone tells you to “act now” or to keep the transaction a secret, be skeptical. Don’t be pressured into making a rash decision. Talk to trusted family members and friends for advice. Get information in writing. Demand that callers send you written information before you send any money. If they refuse, don’t trust them. Under Ohio’s Telephone So-

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licitation Sales Act, a purchase is not valid until the telemarketer receives written confirmation from the consumer. Once you get written information, review it carefully and make sure the company has a physical address – not just a P.O. Box. Verify that the address is real. Do your research. Check a company’s reputation by contacting the Ohio Attorney General’s office and the Better Business Bureau before doing business with them. Before doing business with any company, verify that they are registered with the Secretary of State to do business in Ohio. Go to www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/businessServices. aspx. Don’t pay to play. No purchase is required to enter or win a contest, except for state lottery sales and licensed nonprofit charities. • Be wary of requests for money orders or wire transfers. If you receive a request to wire transfer money to another country, be careful. Many victims of foreign lottery scams and advance fee loan scams are instructed to send money via wire transfer, because wire transferring is fast, and transfer agents are available in most communities. • Watch out for phony insurance plans. Some of the worst scams involve the sale of identity theft insurance, telemarketing fraud prevention plans and phony medical plans. Before you sign up, contact the Ohio Department of Insurance to make sure a company is licensed to sell insurance in Ohio. • When in doubt, hang up the phone. If something seems fishy, it probably is. For further information, please visit the Ohio Attorney General’s website at www.ag.state.oh.us. 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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NOMS Healthcare announces Robert Vaschak, D.O. as the new medical director of Northern Ohio Medical Fitemail: roofing@eriemetalroofs.com ness Center. Dr. Vaschak is board-certified in Internal Medicine and currently sees patients in the NOMS Internal Medicine office in Sandusky. He will continue to practice medicine while overseeing the fitness center. His responsibilities will include developing the lifestyle management program. Program goals will be optiFirelands Regional Medical Center mal health, disease prevention and management. Dr. Offers Physical Therapy Services in Huron Vaschak will work closely Individuals who are experiencing physical limitations due to injury, illness or post-surgery can benefit from physical therapy. Treatment programs may include exercises, isokinetics, manual techniques, heat/cold, reconditioning, and other preventative methods.

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You can help by simply picking up a walkers envelope from one of the Huron churches or by contacting Zion Lutheran Church at 433-4711. Seek sponsors to support your participation in the 2 mile walk that will begin from Lighthouse Assembly of God at 820 Cleveland Rd. East. And proceed through downtown Huron past many of our beautiful churches and historic buildings. This walk is open to all ages from families to youth groups to seniors. Strollers, wagons and wheelchairs are permitted, but please no bicycles, skateboards or rollerblades. Invite friends to join you, Registration will begin at 1:00 and the walk will start at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 27th. A goal of $50 per walker is set, but any amount of donations will be warmly accepted. Checks may be made payable to Huron Helping Hands Food Pantry. Receipts will be issued if requested. Please bring all donations in your completed envelope on the day of the walk. You do not have to complete the walk. Designated vehicles will be available to provide assistance.

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with the fitness staff reviewing standardized assessment tools in addition to analyzing individual medical profiles to design or update a member’s individualized exercise program. This foundation is the basis of a lifetime commitment to fitness. It maximizes benefits while assuming the lowest possible risk of injury or a catastrophic health event. The lifestyle management program VASCHAK is a new service that will be available soon to the members of Northern Ohio Medical Fitness Center. The fitness center is located in the new NOMS medical facility in Sandusky.

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Interested in joining Firelands Regional Medical Center ’s Auxiliary? Join the Firelands Auxiliary on Thursday, July 15 at 12 pm in Shoreline Park , 411 Shoreline Drive , Sandusky , for Summer Salads in the Park. Learn how to become member of the Auxiliary and how membership benefits you and Firelands Regional Medical Center . Bring a salad to share. Beverages provided. Call 419557-5469 to register or for more information. Firelands Regional Medical Center is nationally recognized for its award-winning care. As a 400-bed facility, Firelands is ranked in the Top 10% nationally for Vascular Surgery, Top 10% Nationally in Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation, a Thomson Top 100 Hospital for its Cardiovascular Services, and ranked in the Top 5% nationally for Patient Safety. Firelands Regional Medical Center is the area’s only Accredited Chest Pain Center , is a Certified Primary Stroke Center , is the area’s only Breast Imaging Center of Excellence. Serving a five-county region, Firelands provides many advanced care services to the region including comprehensive cancer care, full-time interventional cardiac care and open heart surgery, wound care services including hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), acute inpatient rehabilitation, as well as many advanced surgical procedures. For more information about Firelands, visit our website at firelands.com or visit us on Facebook at facebook.com/FirelandsRegionalMedicalCenter.


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Schools McCormick Jr. High 4th Quarter Honors Congratulations to the following McCormick Jr. High students who achieved either Merit Roll or Honor Roll honors during the 4th quarter grading period. To be eligible for the Merit Roll, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.00 with no grade lower than a “C.” Merit Roll Seventh Grade: Desmond Aaron, Elsa Bertsch, Bradon Bess, Thomas Bogden, Olivia Breay, Haley Burrier, Courtney Crooks, Megan Decker, Sean Eirons, Elijah Franklin, Tyler Graham, Danzell Harris, Alex Johnson, Teya Johnson, Alexander Klein, Megan Maley, Julia Martello, Kathleen Milchen, Joshua Minton, McKenzie Mraz, Mackenzie Napholz, Ryan Opfer, Samuel Pietschman, Sarah Schoelwer, Destini Smith, Zachary Stauder, Nicholas Stauffer, Rylee Stradtman, Courney Thorne, Madison VanBarg, Alexander Winschel, Deryk Wray, Patricia Yates. Merit Roll Eighth Grade: Charles Basting, Gabriel Camella, Diana Chaban, Dalton Corwin, Ashley Dunlap, Austin Gardner, Nathan Heiberger, Alex Iannantuono, Andrea Kaman, Don Lark, Jovi Lombardy, Jessica Mahler, Megan McCarthy, Connor Morehart, Rhian Morgan, Bridget Moriarty, Ashley Myers, Caleb Palmer, Lawrence Pisano, Austin Rathbun, Taylor Rathbun, Chelsey Richter, Zachery Souter, Katelynn Steinhour, Cody Thompson, Kacie Thornburgh. Honor Roll Seventh Grade: An asterisk (*) indicates a 4.000 grade point average. To be eligible for the Honor Roll, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 with no grade lower than a “B.” Colleen Allen, Karl Bates, Brook Bauer, John Baus*, Jep Bloor, Alexis Brady, Allison Brownell, Megan Cammalleri, Austin Campbell, Hannah Cantrill, Jessica Carroll, Sarah Carroll*, Michael Delahunt, Matthew Dewey, Nick Ernst, Benjamin Fries, Monika

Giardina, Paige Graham, Kiersten Hammond, Samantha Hebert, Zachary Hoch, Michael Huffman, John Hufnagle, Shannon Hughes, Jack Ineson, Renata Kurtz, Nicholas Lachowyn, Kaitlin Lance, Erin Lehrer, Zoey Lehrer, Allie Lenyo*, Alison Litz, Sean Martin*, Graham Mast, Hannah Miller, Madison Mize, Hollie Mueller, Eric Myles*, Kelsey Ohm, Madison Orzech, Jennifer Paiz, Bo Pettegrew, Christina Rivera, Samuel Sluga, Ashtyn Stadler, Caleb Stidham, Adam Storer, Haley Strader, Julia Studer, Anna Tanaka*, Oshae Von Thron, Eric Weir, Morgan Welborn, Jacob Wise*, Audra Wisehart*, Jenna Witter, Blake Wysocki. Honor Roll Eighth Grade: An asterisk (*) indicates a 4.000 grade point average. To be eligible for the Honor Roll, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 with no grade lower than a “B.” Paige Baker, Carolyn Balde, Benjamin Battiste, Morgan Bertsch, Kelsey Bickley, Keegan Bollenbacher, Madison Brant, Benjamin Breay, Nicholaus Carroll, Brennan Cockrell, Katelyn Crawford, Kayla Driftmyer, Patrick Dusza*, Jack Dwyre, Jessica Emery, Donnell Enderle, Katherine Evers, Alexandrea Faulkner, Molly Galvin, Kaitlyn Greulich, Drew Hanley, Kristopher Horman*, Tori Johnson, Lillian Justus*, Shelby Kenville, William Koenig*, Alyssa Kopp, Jacob Lehrer*, Brianna Lewis-Griffaw, Spencer Maddox, Kierra McKitrick, Piper Miedema, Jodi Minton, Nicholas Mix*, Amelia Nagle, Hannah Neibler, Morgan Odell*, Katrina Owens, Brittany Porcenaluk, Ried Roshong, Benjamin Schoelwer, Nathan Schuster, LiAnna Schwerer, Kira Smith, Jack Springer, Brett St. Clair, Shelby Stout, Jordan Stutzman, Caitlyn Taylor, Kevin Tomczyk*, Valerie Tyree, Ryan VanCauwenbergh, William Wilson, Abby Wiseman*, Nathan Zeck.

BGSU Firelands and Terra Sponsor Eco Excursions for Kids Eco-Science adventures abound on June 28-30 at BGSU Firelands and July 28-30 at Terra Community College, when kids explore, learn and discover with summer eco excursions for third- through eight-graders. Each session runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and costs $59 per child. Lunch and transportation to and from excursion locations are included. Discounts are available. Register for one, two or all three days. June 28: Learn more about “Food Science and Technology.” How is ice cream made? How is food processed for restaurants and grocery stores? Start the morning at BGSU Firelands with two special field trips to Toft’s Dairy and JBT’s Food Technology Center in Sandusky. End the day with delicious food experiments in the afternoon. June 29: Take a “Wildlife Safari.” Start the journey at BGSU Firelands with special sessions from park naturalists. Then, take a fascinating trip to Mona Rutger’s amazing “Back to the Wild” for a look at what it takes to rehabilitate injured animals. Don’t forget a camera for some unforgettable pictures. June 30: Become an “H2O Explorer.” You will learn

about our incredible wetlands, experiment with special water tests, discover the wonders of these fascinating eco systems and more. Boots will be available, but you may want to bring your own along with a change of clothes just in case you get wet. Registration can be done by email, fax or phone. At BGSU Firelands, email lpeugeo@bgsu.edu, call 419-372-0617, or fax the registration form to 419-372-0609. Registration forms are available at BGSU Firelands and libraries. They are also available online at www.firelands.bgsu.edu/offices/ oeo. From July 28-30, enjoy the eco excursions a second time or pick the ones you missed at Terra Community College. To register at Terra Community College, email kern@terra.edu, call 419-559-2255, or fax the registration form to 419-334-9414. Registration forms are available at Terra’s Kern Center and online at www.terra.edu/learning. The following local companies have helped to make the eco excursions possible: Sandusky County Park District, Back to the Wild, The Ohio State University Extension, Toft’s Dairy, Erie MetroParks and JBT Food Tech.

Firelands Honors Medical Education Grads Ten physicians were recognized during the 28th graduation ceremony for Firelands Regional Medical Center’s Medical Education program. Graduates of the 2008-2010 residency class and the 2009-2010 internship class were: Amy D. Browne, DO – Family Practice Residency; Shannon L. Goldsmith, DO – Family Practice Residency; Charyse M. McMillion, DO – Family Practice Residency; Ethan B. Worthington, DO – Family Practice Residency; Lee Peter Bee, DO –Internal Medicine Residency; Christine M. Samsa, DO – Internal Medicine Residency; Nathan P. Samsa, DO – Internal Medicine Residency; Mark B. Cheney, DO – Traditional Rotating Internship Class; Dempsie B. Morrison – Traditional Rotating Internship Class; Sasha L. Grams – Traditional Rotating Internship Class. After receiving their awards and certificates, graduates presented awards to area physicians who were instrumental in providing instruction and guidance during the year. Don J. Young, MD, was recognized as the recipient of the Family Practice Resident Preceptor of the Year Award. Receiving the Internal Medicine Clinic Preceptor of the Year Award was Sandra D. Weaver-Emery, DO; Todd E. Rambasek, MD was recognized with the Intern Preceptor of the Year Award.

The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine Outstanding Physician Awards were presented to James E. Preston, DO (primary care); Scott A. Kaple, DO (family practice); Dale E. Braun, MD (specialty); and Amy D. Browne, DO (resident). The Presentation of Appreciation awards recognized Ethan B. Worthington, DO, chief resident; and Robert J. Vaschak, DO, received a plaque of appreciation as internal medicine program director. Family Practice Clinic Preceptors were also recognized and included Reagan E.A. Bristol, DO; G. Robert Kaftan, DO; Kari M. Ketvertis, MD; James E. Preston, DO; and Larry E. Robinson, Jr., DO. The evening concluded with a Benediction from James E. Preston, DO, Ohio University CORE Assistant Dean. For more than 40 years, Firelands Regional Medical Center has provided osteopathic medical education in Northwest Ohio, graduating over 230 residents and interns. Fostering a collegial environment, both allopathic and osteopathic physicians work together to offer a quality clinical medical education to the trainees. Firelands Regional Medical Center is nationally recognized for its award-winning care.

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 Worship and Holy Communion—Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

Sunday. 419-627-0208 Youth Group—6 p.m. www.chapel-sandusky.org Sunday Saturday service--5 p.m. Food Pantry—9 a.m.-3 Sunday service—9 & 11 a.m. p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-2 Jr. High Youth Group— p.m. Thursdays. Sundays 5-6:30 p.m. Salvation Army Service Unit— Sr. High Youth Group— 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursdays, Sundays 7-9 p.m. Huron United Methodist by appointment only. Latitude group ages 18Church 29—Thursdays, 7 p.m. 338 Williams St., Huron St. Matthew Evangelical 419-433-3984 Lutheran Church The Church of Jesus www.huronumc.org 15617 Mason Rd., Christ of Latter Day Saints On Sundays: Vermilion 4511 Galloway Rd., Huron 8 a.m. - Praise Service in Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 419-626-9860 Fellowship Hall 440-967-9886 Bishop: Bill Reel 8 a.m. - Summer Sunday www.luther ansonline. Sacrament service—9:30 School, preschool - 4th gr. com/stmattvermlcms a.m. Sundays 10 a.m. - Celebration SerSunday School/ Bible Family History Center Wed. vice Sanctuary Study 9:30 10 am-2pm, Thur. 9am-9pm, Refreshments are providLadies Bible Fellowship 9:15 1st & 3rd Sat. 9am-5pm ed in Fellowship Hall Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church Lighthouse Assembly of St. Peter’s Catholic Church 930 Main St., Huron 430 Main St., Huron 419-433-4711 God Church 820 Cleveland Rd. E., Huron 419-433-5725 www.zionhuron.org 419-433-8889 Saturday—5 p.m. Bible hour 8:15am www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday—8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Worship service 9:30am Sunday service—10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30am Sunday school—9:30 a.m. The Chapel Adult Bible Study--6 p.m. 4444 Galloway Rd., Sandusky

OSU Alumni Club Scholarship Recipients The OSU Alumni Club of Erie County presented its’ 2010-11 scholarship recipients at the club’s Annual Spring Meeting held at Sandusky Yacht Club on June 17, 2010. Seven recent high school graduates and three current Ohio State students each received $1000 scholarships. 2010 high school graduates receiving scholarships are: Michael Gallagher (SMCC), James Alexakos (SMCC), Jesse Barron (Edison), Jacob Kiley (Edison), Allyson Miller (Perkins), Brian Spence (Edison), and Cara Toms (Margaretta). Current OSU students receiving scholarships are: Jessica Dempsey, Travis Steinemann, and Jonathan Wolshuck. Funds are made possible thanks to our scholarship sponsors, donors, fundraisers, and especially the local OSU Erie County Band Member Alumni who every 4 years sponsor a performance of the Ohio State Marching Band on the eve of the Ohio State – Michigan football game.

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Looking for a Home Church? Save the date Wed., June 23 A new church is starting in Huron, OH Lake Erie Family Church Pastors Joseph and Helen Sprowl will be having an informal meeting to prepare for the church’s September launch date. The meeting will be held at Huron Public Library, in the story room, 6:30pm - 8:00pm 333 Williams Street For information call: 419-631-4570 or 419-775-6334 Email: joehelensprowl@ yahoo.com

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Entertainment Huron Playhouse Opens 62nd Season With a Classic Celebrate the genius of the composer of such ‘national youth and adults such as John Bacon (Sandusky) Cynthia treasures’ as God Bless America, Blue Skies, Alexander’s Brown (Huron) and George Muehlhauser (Huron). Ragtime Band and White Christmas in the Huron PlayVeteran Playhouse Artistic and Managing Director, Jann house season opener “The Melody Lingers On, The Songs Graham-Glann (Huron) will direct and choreograph The of Irving Berlin.” The Melody Lingers On will run June 29- Melody Lingers On. She glides easily from one theater clasJuly 3 at The Huron Playhouse, located in the McCormick sic to another, having directed “A Grand Night for Singing” Middle School on Ohio Street, in Huron. last season and will be directing The Curious Savage later Filled with ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes, and in this year’s season. Kerry Glann (Huron) Playhouse vetlove songs from the Broadway stage, from film, and from eran musical director and conductor, brings the score to the world of popular music, this engaging musical revue life. Frank Glann (Huron) designs an elegant set that comalso highlights the compelling 62-year love story of Ber- plements the musical review style. David Gilmore (North lin and his wife, novFairfield) is technical associate; elist Ellin Mackay. Laura Horn is costume coordiFrom Tin Pan Alley nator; Daniel Mangan (Bowling to Broadway, from Green) is technical director; lightHollywood to miliing designer is Russell Homan tary tours of duty (Rockford, Ill.); sound design by throughout Europe Phil Wooding (Kenosha, Wisc.): and the Pacific, the and Nathan Heldstab (Crookston, story of Irving Berlin Minn.) will be the production is the story of 20th stage manager assisted by KatherCentury America and ine Eboch (Maumee). its music. Make a summer memorable by The cast features returning for the rest of the HuJohn Glann (New ron Playhouse season: The ImYork, NY), Geoff Steportance Of Being Earnest, By phenson (Huron), Cast members pictured: Andy Herr (Williamsville, Oscar Wilde, (July 6 – July 10, at Emily Cawrse Casale NY), Laura Horn (Huron), John Glann (New York, 8 p.m.); “Do Black Patent Leather (Huron), Arlene Eish- NY), Elisabeth Evans (Tokyo, Japan), Geoff Ste- Shoes Really Reflect Up?”, Book en Strohl (Sandusky), phenson (Huron), Jennifer Lefsyk (Niskayuna, NY). By John R. Powers, Music And Jennifer Lefsyk (NisLyrics By James Quinn & Alaric kayuna, NY), Elisabeth Evans (Tokyo, Japan), and Laura Jans, (July 13 – July 17, at 8 p.m.); “The Curious Savage” By Horn (Huron). The show is rounded out by a large 40-plus John Patrick (July 20 – July 24, at 8 p.m.); “State Fair,” Mumember ensemble that consists of company members, area sic by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II;

Book by Tom Briggs & Louis Mattioli. Based on the screenplay by Oscar Hammerstein II and the novel by Phil Stong (July 27 – July 31, at 8 p.m.). Ticket prices for all Huron Playhouse productions are

Cast members pictured: Patrick Simone (Stowe), Britney Koser (Huron), Daniel Floren (Eau Claire, WI), Emily Cawrse Casale (Huron), Nathan Huntley (Sandusky), Arlene Eishen Strohl (Sandusky). $16 for adults, $14 for students and seniors, and $11 for children under 12. The curtain time is 8 p.m. nightly (Tuesday through Saturday). For reservations and further information, contact The Huron Playhouse at 419-4334744. The Box Office at McCormick School, 325 Ohio St., is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Parks & Rec soccer camps will be offered. Registrations are being accepted at this time. Complete program details and registration forms are Office location: 110 Wall Street available on the Web site. Mailing address: 417 Main St. Golf Camp - June 28 to June 30 Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Cheerleading Camp - July 6 to July 8 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Tennis Camp - July 12 to July 23 Website: www.huronparks.org Soccer Camp - July 19 to July 23 ——— All Huron Parks and Recreation Programs Inspiration 5k Fun Run 2010 require Pre-Registration unless otherwise Join us this Sunday as we honor Mike noted. Registration forms are available on Danilo, a longtime Huron resident and the website or at our office. Sign up early to community supporter who has been diagavoid cancellation of programs due to low nosed with ALS. Mike is fighting a couraenrollment. Call the office for information geous battle and doing so with determior visit the department’s Web site for details nation, humor, and of course, inspiration. on programs. This non-competitive, family-oriented ——— event will be held June 27 at Fabens Parks. Summer Sports Camps begin in June All ages and abilities are welcome. ChilOnce again Huron Parks and Recreation dren under 12 must be accompanied by would like to thank Firelands Regional an adult. Check-in/Registration is from Medical Center for sponsoring our Sum- 11:30 to 12:15 p.m. Run begins at 12:30. mer Sports Camps. Track and throwing, The Registration fee is $10; 50 percent of baseball, golf, cheerleading, tennis, and that goes directly to Mike Danilo and his family. Complete details of this event and registration E forms are on the parks n rec ON Web site. ——— Instructors Needed The Huron Parks and Recreation is lookReconditioned now offeRing Reconditioned ing for Department instructors for sevoy BatteRies BatteRies new(PtoweR PoweR Packs eral upcoming programs, wheels)

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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 The Huron Public Library Board of Trustees gratefully acknowledges the donation of A Colourful Death by Carola Dunn in memory of Lynn Hagy from Lee Simon. ——— Summer Storytimes at the Huron Public Library will run through July 14. Lapsit for children up to 2 ½ years with a caregiver will be held on Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. No registration is needed. Toddler Time for children 2 ½ - 3 ½ years with a caregiver will be held on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. No registration required. Storytime for children 3 ½ – 5 years on their own will be held on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. No registration required. ——— Teens are invited to try their hands at a Make It, Take It Hydrobracelet craft at the library Friday,

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All materials will be furnished. Register online at www.huronlibrary.org and go :Water Your Mind: READ! Adults Register here for events,” or call 419-433-5009. ——— The library will be closed on Monday, July 5, for the Independence Day Holiday. The book drops will remain open. ——— Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale will be held over RiverFest Weekend. The Friends Only Presale is Friday, July 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. Become a member of the Friends for $10 at the door, then shop at the Friends Only Presale (limit of 20 items per friend). The Annual Book Sale is Saturday, July 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Lower Level of the library. The $2 Per Bag Sale will be held on Monday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Friends are accepting book donations until July 6. Please, no magazines, Reader’s Digest Condensed Books,

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call teams to inquire if they are in need of players first; if placement cannot be found and if there are enough individuals to form a “house” team, parents of the individuals will be contacted to find a coach. Baseball divisions (age as of May 1): 8U (coach pitch), 10U, 12U and 14U. Baseball league plays on Saturdays; 14U plays on both Saturdays/Sundays, double headers. Softball divisions (age as of 1-1-10): 10U, 12U, 14U & 18U. Softball league plays Sundays, double headers. Rates by deadline date of July 23 (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 for individuals and $550 team rate. ——— 2010 First Federal Farmers Market The opening day for the 2010 season is only a few weeks away. In addition to returning vendors, there are several new vendors this year. The farmers market is held every Thursday from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Huron Boat Basin, 330 N. Main St.; from July 15 through Oct. 28. Mark your calendars and shop for your produce at the First Federal Farmers Market. There are still spaces available for potential vendors. Call the parks n rec office or visit the Web site for further information.

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including kickboxing, yoga and Zumba. Anyone with previous experience teaching these types of classes should call 419-4338487 or email hprd@cityofhuron.org. ——— Swim Lessons presented by Huron Lagoon Marina If you’re between the ages of 3 and 10, come learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool. Registration is limited, so call for availability and to sign up. Session I - July 6-16 Session II - July 19-30 Session III - August 2-13 Classes for kids ages 7 to 10: From 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. or 9:35 a.m. to 10:05 a.m. Classes for kids ages 3 to 6: 10:10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m; 10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Registration for Session I only is $50 residents/$55 non-residents. All other sessions are $55 residents/$60 non-residents. ——— Fall Baseball & Softball Leagues Registration Deadline is Friday, July 23 Time to register for the parks n rec sixweek Fall Ball Leagues, held Aug. 21 – Oct. 3. All games are played at Fabens Park. Team and individual registrations are 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 find placement for them on a team. Note that the department will

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“Making a Father’s Day gift during a Huron Public Library Summer Reading event.” June 25, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Register online at www. huronlibrary.org and go to “Make Waves @ Your Library! Teens” or call 419433-5009. ——— The library presents Flowerpot Painting on Wednesday June 30, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for teens and adults. It’s crafting fun using sponging and spattering with a twist!

college texts or encyclopedias that are more than 10 years old. For help unloading boxes at the library, call ahead at 419-433-5009. ——— Open Play Chess for all ages is at the 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? “Every year, Americans visit the library more often than we go to the movies and six times more often than we attend live sporting events(includes professional and NCAA football, baseball, basketball and hockey)”? Source: OCLC www. oclc.org/reports/stackup.


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Senior Living Gardening with Mary MARY STRAYER, MASTER GARDENER, AUTHOR This summer has been a bit crazy for our crops and flowers. Just today I checked last year’s photo log, and found out that most of my things are three weeks ahead of time. That means we need to step up what is to be done in the garden, to keep ahead, and to be assured that we will have a good garden yet in late August/September. With all the rain, the rhubarb is growing wonderfully, and it is still OK to take a few stalks here and there, but stop all together by July 5. I say that date so we can still enjoy a bit of STRAYER our favorite desserts for the Fourth of July holiday. Stop cutting asparagus now, if you haven’t already. I know it’s hard, when all those plump stalks are still coming up, but we need to let the plants create a great root system for next year’s crop. Let your lettuce go to seed; the seed will drop, and you will have another crop later in the year, for fall. Or just plant on planting in late August, and enjoy fresh lettuces again. Don’t forget to check your beans daily. This rain is plumping everything, so take advantage of it, and watch your crops closely. My tomato plants are more than 2 feet tall, and are blooming. With any luck, and the right amount of rain and heat for the rest of the summer, we will be having a bumper crop. My phlox plants are more than 3 feet tall, and ‘David’ is nearly 4 feet tall. It will be quite a year. Check for mildew

a few times a week. I use a combo of one cup milk to one gallon of water, put in a sprayer bottle, and spray the affected plants. You won’t have a sour milk smell because the amount of milk is so small, and it’s inexpensive to use. You can also make a mix of one tablespoon baking soda, one teaspoon dish detergent into one gallon of water, and spray the plants with that as well. I use it on the old fashioned bee-balm as well. The newer versions don’t have nearly the same problems as the older varieties. As I said before, the summer this year is early, so that means you need to begin to deadhead your perennials for continual bloom. My May Night Salvia, one of my favorites gives you that deep purple dark blue bloom 3-4 times

a season if you deadhead. Coreopsis does well with deadheading as well. Don’t forget to cut back the fall asters in half this month. If not, most will get very tall and gangly. I was afraid to do this, but soon learned that it worked well, giving me a much more compact plant in the fall. Keep deadheading your perennials until late August, stopping then to give the plants time to form strong roots, and prepare for winter 2011 stormy cold weather. If you are interested in Chocolate Gardening – i.e. gardening with plants that smell, look and taste like chocolate – consider coming to the Vermilion Library at 7 p.m. June 29. I will be presenting that evening, and would love to see you all. Happy Gardening!

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Health & Wellness Firelands Regional Medical Center Healthcare Provider CPR Courses Offered Firelands Regional Medical Center will offer the Healthcare Provider CPR Certification Course during the following dates in July: Tuesday, July 6 from 8 to 11 a.m.; Thursday, July 15 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, July 29 from 8 to 11 a.m. All classes will be held at Firelands South Campus, 1912 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. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program possible. Pre-registration is required and can be made by calling 419-557-6740. ———

Free Screenings Offered At Morning Coffee

Join Firelands 55+ Club on Wednesday, July 7, for Morning Coffee from 8 to 10 a.m. Morning Coffee will be held at Firelands South Campus, Community Resource Room. The following screenings will be available: - Free Blood Pressure Screening; - Free Blood Sugar Screening; - Cholesterol Screening for $6; - Total Lipid Profile for $16 (requires a 12-hour fast); Appointments are not necessary for the health screenings. For more information, call 419-557-7722. ———

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Firelands Regional Medical Center will be hosting sessions of Stork Express on the following days during

the month of July: - Saturday, July 10 from 12 to 2 p.m.; - Monday, July 12 from 6 to 8 p.m.; - Saturday, July 24 from 12 to 2 p.m.; All sessions will be held at Firelands Main Campus, 1111 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. Stork Express is a free program designed to give pregnant women the opportunity to start on paperwork that is required during their hospital stay. During the program, each participant will review and sign the necessary paperwork, watch the required safety video and take a tour of the OB Department. Stork Express is designed to help cut down on the amount of paperwork during admission, allowing the focus to be on the birthing process. It also provides mom-to-be and her spouse/ support person the opportunity to meet a nurse from the OB Department and ask any question that may be lingering as their exciting day approaches. Any mom-to-be that is at least 34 weeks into her pregnancy is welcome to attend. A spouse/support person is also welcome and is encouraged to participate. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding for this program. To register for a session, call 419-557-7840. ———

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Firelands Regional Medical Center’s Better Breathers Club will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 7 in the Cardiac Education Room at Firelands Main Campus, 1111 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. Through a partnership with Firelands and the American Lung Association, the ‘Better Breathers Club’ will meet March through November and offer monthly programming, support and education for those in the community who struggle with respiratory difficulties as well as their family members, friends and the general public. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding for this program. For more information, call 419-5576151.

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2900 Windsor Bridge Circle, Huron Directions: The Sancturary is located on Ohio’s north coast between Toledo and Cleveland. Rt 250 Sandusky to Hull Rd (just South of the Sandusky Mall) East abour 1 1/2 miles. Between Sandusky and Huron across from Plum Brook Country Club.


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