Huron Hometown News - July 29, 2010

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Huron Rotary Festival The Huron Rotary Festival is set to open at the Huron Boat Basin on Friday August 13, 2009 with Bluegrass music beginning a 6 PM. Blue Storm and Safire Sun will provide the music. NEW THIS YEAR, BLUES, BLUES, BLUES. Saturday the music venue changes to Blues. Starting at 6 PM, Frankie Starr will be on stage at the Boat Basin Amphitheatre. He will be followed by DEJA VOODOO to round out the night. In addition to the Bluegrass and Blues Music on Friday and Saturday, the Rib Burn-Off will be going on. Master Rib vendors: Pit Barbeque, Smokin Joe’s Barbeque, Lagerheads, Just Smokin for You and Big Booper’s Barbeque will be serving their finest ribs and barbeque.

They are all vying for the coveted People’s Choice Award for Ribs and Sauce. Then there is the 44nd Annual Huron Rotary Art Festival which will be going on The artists will display their wares during festival hours Friday 5 PM to 10 PM, Saturday Noon to 10 PM and Sunday 11 AM to 4 PM. Judging will take place on Saturday morning. Rotator Corn Hole Tournament – On Saturday, August 14, the Festival will include the 2nd annual Rotator Corn Hole Tournament. 32 teams will vie for cash prizes. Tournament will start at 10 A.M. that morning at the Huron Boat Basin. The Sunday Old Time Social returns from 11 am till 2 pm. There will be a lunch served for the suggested donation of $5 for adults and

$3 dollars for children under the age of 12. What’s a social without ice cream so included with your lunch will be some delicious Toft’s Ice Cream. Local church groups come together to put on the lunch. All funds raised by the Huron Rotary go to fund the local and international programs that the club is involved in including their Third Grade Dictionary Program. This program gives every Third Grader in all the Huron Schools a dictionary. For more information go to www.huronrotary.org and click on the Huron Festival Page or call 419-602-0819. So come on out to Huron and enjoy the Festival.

Pictures from last year’s Festival include: Rotators, Jim Andrews, Best in Showand Celebrity Judges.

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Car Wash Fund-raiser This Weekend The Huron High School Cheerleaders are hosting a New Uniform Fund-raiser Car Wash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Sunday, August 1 at Jim’s Pizza Box. Come and say ‘Hi’ to the cheerleaders and get a great car wash, too. The cheerleading organization wishes to thank Jim’s Pizza Box for hosting the event, and to the community for the support.

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Huron High School students and members of the band “The Slushbuckets” (l to r) Derek Morey, Matt Buckingham, Jon Turner, and Alex Schlessman recently donated their time to play at the American Cancer Society Relay for Life on June 18.

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A new Principal for a new school year EHOVE Career Center is proud to announce that Rod Smith was selected for the position of Principal at the high school. An Assistant Principal last year at EHOVE, Smith replaces Denny Muratori, who recently moved on to Sandusky City Schools as an Assistant Superintendent. In his new role, Smith plans to focus on student achievement and help EHOVE’s high school students reach graduation, then continue their path to success by going to college, being placed at a job site, or joining the military. “EHOVE SMITH offers tremendous opportunities for students throughout the 800 square mile district we serve. I look forward to increasing EHOVE’s role as the economic hub for our communities, businesses and local governments,” said Smith. A graduate of Fremont Ross High School, Smith also earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Toledo, a Teaching Certificate from Ashland University, a Masters in Curriculum and Teaching from Bowling Green State University, a Principal’s License for grades 4-9 and 5-12 from Bowling Green State University, and license as an Administrative Specialist in Curriculum Instruction and Professional Development. Smith has acquired a great deal of experience working with youth in many different areas. He has been a part of the EHOVE team as an Assistant Principal and Intervention Specialist through Huron County Educational Service Center . He was also an Assistant Principal at Fremont Ross and

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Church Chat Baptism by Immersion to be Held This Weekend Rev. Roger Skelley-Watts of Huron United Methodist Church will offer a baptism by immersion experience for those interested. Weather permitting, the event will be held about 11:45 a.m., this Sunday, August 1, at Lake-

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.

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440-223-0765. The church phone is 419-433-3984 and those seeking more information can call between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

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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 for details on programs. www.huronparks.org ——— Fall Baseball & Softball Leagues Time to register for our 6 week Fall Ball Leagues, August 21st - October 3rd . 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 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 5-1-10): 8U (coach pitch),

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——— Huron Public Library thanks the 2010 Summer Reading Donors: Arby’s; Berardi’s Family Restaurant; Bettcher Industries, Inc.; Bev Anderson; Burger King; Cedar Point; Cleveland Cavalier; Dairy Queen; Domino’s Pizza; Danny Boy’s Italian Restaurant; Davi Nails; Delahunt Appraisal Service; Dixon Ticondaroga of Heathrow, FL; Erie County Soil & Water Conservation; First Federal Savings of Lorain; Friends of Huron Public Library; Huron Discount Drug Mart; Huron Parks and Recreation; Huron Playhouse; Lake Erie Monsters; Library Staff; Connie Litz; Lowe’s; Marconi’s Italian Restaurant; McDonald’s; Meijer, Inc.; Mrs. Field’s Cookies; The Mylander Foundation; Old Woman Creek; OSU’s Stone Lab; Pat Catan’s; Pied Piper; Plymouth Yarn Co., Bristol, PA; Sandusky Register; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sprunk; Subway; Target; Thunderbird Hills Golf; Volunteers of America; Wal-Mart; Wendy’s; Bob Wilhelm--EHOVE ——— YarnWorks at the Huron Public Library on Thursday, August 5 from 6:30 to 8 PM This is an intergenerational gathering of people who like to work with yarn by knitting or crocheting. Bring your current project and share your knowledge with others. Always wanted to try? This is your opportunity! Call 419433-5009 or e-mail huron@huronlibrary.org. ——— The Mystery Game Night “Sailing into Murder” has been rescheduled for Wednesday, August 4 at 6 PM. Join us for a mad-cap “Who Dunnit” aboard a cruise ship heading for port. There will be desserts and prizes! Register online at www.huronlibrary.org. ——— Open Play Chess for all ages at the Huron Public Library on Saturdays, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM. Chess boards are available. Bring a friend and play!

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Senior Living Serving Our Seniors Looks for Volunteers Serving Our Seniors is seeking 67 people who are willing to volunteer 5-8 hours at the upcoming Rev 3 Triathlon, taking place at Cedar Point and throughout Erie County on Sept. 12. Non-profit organizations that recruit and place a volunteer will receive $15 for each individual who works their assignment at the Triathlon. No experience is necessary; volunteers will be performing tasks such as passing out water to checking in athletes; passing out water or food on the race course; directing athletes to stay on the run course/bike course; and more. Serving Our Seniors will receive $1,000 for the achievement of placing 67 volunteers to work the triathlon. All volunteers much have their own e-mail account in order to volunteer. For more information, call Sue Daugherty at 419-624-1856 or 800-564-1856; or register at http://www.

rev3tri.com/!/volunteer/cedarpointsignup.htm. Serving Our Seniors is raising the $1,000 to receive professional training on how to respond to various forms of financial abuse practiced against older people. Pictured at left: Locals Peg Scott, her daughter Maureen Kubieck of Port Clinton and granddaughter Lorell Kubieck of New York city ran the half marathon in Cleveland on May 11th.

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Fisher-Titus Medical Center Blood Pressure and Glucose Screenings Fisher-Titus Medical Center nurses will offer free blood pressure and glucose screenings to the public in August at various locations throughout local communities. Times and locations include: From 7:30-10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2 at Ernsthausen Community Center, 100 Republic St., Norwalk; From 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2 at Wal-Mart, 340 Westwind Dr., Norwalk; From 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4 at Gardner’s Super Valu, 117 Whittlesey Ave., Norwalk; From 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 9 at Milan Public Library, 19 E. Church St.; From noon-2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 9 at Berlin Heights Public Library, 4 E. Main St.; From 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19 at Schild’s IGA, 171 Milan Ave., Norwalk; From 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26 at Milan Internal Medicine, 11 Front St.; From 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (closed noon – 1 p.m.) Monday-Friday and 7 a.m.noon Saturday, Fisher-Titus Specialty Services, 111 E. Main St., New London. ——— Support Programs All support groups are free and open to the general public. The Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. For more information, please call the hospital at (419) 660-2117, Ext. 6379. The Breastfeeding Support Group is offered in conjunction with the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Clinic. Support group meets every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to noon. Tuesday, Aug. 3, Huron County Health Department; Tuesdays, Aug. 10, Aug. 17, Aug. 24 and Aug. 31, FTMC Maternity Unit-fourth floor. For more information, call the WIC Clinic office at 419-668-6855. The Caring and Sharing Cancer Support Group will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24. For more information, call 419-660-2117, Ext. 6417. The Diabetes Support Group: For more information, call 419-660-2596. The Healthy Hearts Support Group: For more information, call 419-660-2600. The Multiple Sclerosis Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10. For more information, call 419-660-2509. The Stroke Support Group will meet from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. For more information, call 419-660-2700. ——— Happiest Baby on the Block Program Fisher-Titus Medical Center, Erie-Huron County WIC services and Help Me Grow will offer The Happiest Baby on the Block course in the Norwalk area. The course, primarily for parents-to-be, and parents/caregivers of babies, age birth to four months old, provides information on techniques to help calm and comfort babies. The techniques also can help babies increase their sleep at night. The national curriculum will be taught by Happiest Baby on the Block Certified Educators and FTMC registered nurses Julie Flesher and Beth Schnellinger. Class will be held from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2 at the Help Me Grow Office-Sarah’s House, 130 Shady Lane Drive, Norwalk. For more information and to register, call 419-660-2117, Ext. 6560. ——— CPR and First Aid Course

Fisher-Titus Medical Center is offering a CPR and First Aid course from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, at the hospital, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. Participants will learn how to recognize and treat adult emergencies until advanced medical personnel arrive. Course includes Heartsaver CPR, first aid and AED instruction. To register or for more information, call 419-660-2117 Ext. 6560. ——— Advanced Cardiac Life Support Fisher-Titus Medical Center is offering an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Renewal Course for healthcare professionals from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5 at the hospital, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. An Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Course will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24 and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. Participants must have a current

CPR card. To register or for more information, call 419660-2117, Ext. 6560. ——— Healthcare Provider CPR offered Fisher-Titus Medical Center is offering Healthcare Provider CPR training from 4 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5 or Wednesday, Aug. 18 at the hospital, 272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk. Participants will be trained in adult and pediatric CPR, as well as adult and child choking response techniques. To register or for more information, call 419660-2646. ——— Audiology Center Offers Free Hearing Screenings The FTMC Audiology Center will offer free hearing screenings from 8 to 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6. Appointments are not required. During this time, persons interested in getting their hearing checked can just stop in the Audiology Cen-

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Health & Wellness Local Fifth-graders Win Bookmark Contest

Three local fifth-graders recently were awarded prizes for their winning entries submitted to the Tobacco-Free Bookmark Contest sponsored by Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk and Mercy Hospital of Willard. The first-place winner, Jacob Grant of Milan Elementary School, received an iPod Nano. His bookmark, “Smoking Is for The Dragons,” was printed and distributed to area libraries. The contest’s second place winner was Kathleen Schaaf of St. Francis Xavier School in Willard; third-place winner was Colleen Miller of Main Street School. Three local fifth-graders recently were awarded prizes for their winning entries submitted to the Tobacco-Free Bookmark Contest sponsored by Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk and Mercy Hospital of Willard. The first place winner, Jacob Grant, of Milan Elementary School, received an iPod Nano. His bookmark, “Smoking Is for The Dragons,” was printed and distributed to area libraries. The contest’s second-place winner, Kathleen Schaaf, of St. Francis Xavier School in Willard, earned a $50 Wal-Mart gift card and third place winner, Colleen Miller, of Main Street School

in Norwalk, was awarded a $25 Wal-Mart gift card. All three students also won a pizza party for their fifth-grade class courtesy of FTMC and Mercy Hospital of Willard. “We had over 200 students from eight area schools design original bookmarks with tobacco-free messages,” said Kim Bailey, a certified tobacco specialist at FTMC and member of the bookmark contest committee. “It is wonderful to see children excited to get the message out about the dangers of tobacco use.” Smoking-related diseases claim an estimated 438,000 American lives each year, including those affected indirectly, such as

babies born prematurely due to prenatal maternal smoking and victims of “secondhand” exposure to tobacco’s carcinogens, according to the American Lung Association. “This was a project that both area hospitals decided was a great benefit to our communities,” said Marsha Danhoff, Director/ Organizational Planning & Development Mercy Hospital of Willard. “The contest helps area students not only learn about the tobacco and its effects, but through these creative bookmarks the message reaches the entire community. Rules of the contest were simple. Entries

needed to be hand drawn in color or black and white on the official entry form. Bookmarks were to include original artwork, original manuscript in the form of a poem, prose, letter or original slogan. Students needed to demonstrate how tobacco companies manipulate students to smoke; how important it is for students to be tobacco free or convey a message to others that would prevent them from using tobacco. Committee members from Fisher-Titus Medical Center and Mercy Hospital of Willard judged and selected the winning bookmarks based on originality, message conveyed and neatness.

FTMC Sponsors Annual Maple City Triathlon The fourth annual FTMC Maple City Triathlon is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 7 at Veteran’s Memorial Lake Park. The event will consist of an 800-yard swim, 18-mile bike ride and 5K run. Prices are $45 solo, $65 for a two-person team and $95 for a three-person team. Entry fee includes: T-shirt, goodie bag, race, post-race recovery food, drinks,

chip timing and a post-race lunch (cookout). Registration deadline is Aug. 5. For more information, call the Norwalk Park & Recreation Department at 419-663-6775, Ext. 30. Registration is available online or by mail-in entry form at www.runwildracing.com.

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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 to make this program possible. To register, call 419-5577840. ——— Pediatric Clinics Firelands will be hosting a Pediatric Orthopaedic Clinic on Monday, Aug. 9. Staffed by a board certified pediatric specialist from Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, pediatric specialty clinics are held in the Firelands South Campus Outpatient Clinic, 1912 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. To schedule an appointment for the pediatric orthopaedic clinic, call 1-800-377-3117. Firelands will also be hosting Pediatric Cardiology Clinics, and those will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 11. To schedule an appointment for the pediatric cardiology clinic, call 419-5577840.

Additional Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital pediatric specialty clinics are also available at Firelands. For a schedule, visit the Calendar of Events at www.firelands.com. For more information, call 419-5576767. ——— Heartsaver First Aid Firelands will be sponsoring a HeartSaver First Aid and CPR/AED Course from 8 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Aug. 11. This course will be held at Firelands South Campus in the Education Room, located on the first floor at 1912 Hayes Ave., Sandusky. This course is ideal for anyone who needs to know the basics of first aid and be certified to perform CPR and AED. The course also addresses health and safety issues and blood-borne disease protection. The class fee is $75 per person which includes a “take home” book. The Foundation for Firelands provides funding to make this program possible. For more information or to register, call 419-557-6740.

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Firelands Orchestra Kicks Off 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, 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 McBride 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 non-alcohol event, however, 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. Also, season and single tickets for the Firelands Symphony’s upcoming season are on sale at the Sandusky State Theatre Box Office by calling 419-626-1950 or 1-877-6261950, or at the secure Web site 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). 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. The FSO’s regular season is under the direction of conductor Carl Topilow. Opening Night, Sept. 25, 8 p.m., Sandusky State Theatre Award-winning pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi will perform Brahms’ emotionally riveting Second Piano Concerto

on a nine-foot Steinway grand. Prokofiev’s colorful Lieutenant Kije Suite and Gershwin’s upbeat Overture to Girl Crazy will get audience toes tapping. Broadway’s Best, Nov. 14, 4 p.m., Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Sandusky Broadway vocalists Margo Watson and Gregg Busch will present a program of favorite show tunes. Holiday Spectacular, Dec. 12, 7 p.m., Sandusky State Theatre Terra Choral Society will join the FSO for this annual tradition of favorite carols and beloved Christmas classics. Heritage Brass Quintet, Feb. 20, 2011, 4 p.m., Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Sandusky The Heritage Brass Quintet from Cleveland presents an exhilarating sound experience, powerful yet elegant, with a dynamic range of styles. From renaissance and classical masterpieces to jazz, pop and original contemporary works, this ensemble promises a musical feast for the heart, mind and soul. Echoes of Spain, March 19, 2011, 8 p.m., Sandusky State Theatre Enjoy an evening of exotic classical masterpieces with a Spanish influence, from renowned composers Turina, Lalo, Bizet and De Falla. Young virtuoso Stefani Collins will perform. Trumpet Triumph, April 16, 2011, 8 p.m., Sandusky State Theatre Cleveland Orchestra’s acclaimed principal trumpeter, Michael Sachs, brings his virtuoso technique and clarion tone to Hummel’s Trumpet Concerto. John Williams’ timeless love theme, Across the Stars and Schmidt’s inventive Overture to The Fantasticks, adapted for orchestra by Carl Topilow, will set the mood of the evening. The concert concludes with Elgar’s majestic Pomp and Circumstance and Tchaikovsky’s classic Suite from Swan Lake.


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