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Monday, February 29, 2016 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

E Edition at www.progressnewspaper.org

WEEKLY REMINDER

PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE
PAID
PAULDING, OHIO
45879
PERMIT #12

ECRWSS

Paulding Progress P.O. Box 180, Paulding, Ohio 45879 419.399.4015

Mailed to every postal address in Paulding County Ad Deadline: Thursdays @ 1pm

GEORGIA DYSON
for Paulding County Commissioner

A CHOICE.
A VOICE.
FOR YOU.

Domestic & Foreign Repair


Computerized Diagnostic
Engines
Transmissions
Suspensions
Electrical
Brakes
Oil Changes

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We Sell New Tires (most major brands)


We Stock Trailer Tires
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!

The right person, at the right time,


for the right reason.

Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding

We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires

We service & reprogram all makes and


models of tire pressure monitoring systems.

ASE Master Certified Technician

K of Friday,
C Fish
Fry
March 4th
Lunch 11am-1pm
the hall)

Bringing you new standards in transparency and disclosure.

Adult Dinner ................$8.50


Seniors 60+ Dinner ......$8.00
Kids (5-12) ..................$3.75
Under 5 ........................ FREE
Fish Only ...............$8.50/lb.
French Fries ....... $3.00/boat

HIRING

Full-time position.

Must have valid drivers


license, good work ethic and
endure physical labor

Please Call 419-587-3866

K of C Hall located 1 mile south of Paulding on US 127

75 Basic Returns

Double checks for your peace of mind

419.796.8999

The Cornerstone Workshop is


a not-for-profit, Board of Health
Certified, kitchen workshop in
which Amish children, with
disabilities, make cookies,
cakes, and noodles.

Jason Esquivel

20 years of experience

Classic & Modern Car Repair Insurance Claims Color Matching


Dings, Dents & Bumper Repair Windshield & Glass Repair

THE CAR CARE CENTER


Formerly Eds Car Care

130 Dooley Drive | Paulding | 419-399-2760

103 E. Perry St. Paulding

Pet Grooming

All are for sale at Feders.

Store Hours:

4422 Bull Rapids Rd., Woodburn, IN 260-632-1110

Large & Small


We do them all
Cats & Dogs Grooming

419-399-3389

Wo r k
Quality ears!
y
O v e r 2 5 c ke r

RE-ELECT
8 Years Experience as Paulding
County Commissioner
Conservative, Christian Values
Dedicated to Service
Focusing on Economic
Development in our County

TONY

ZARTMAN
Questions? Please E-mail me at: tony.zartman@gmail.com

S c h mu

260-403-8949
Licensed Bonded Insured

Your little store & a whole lot more!

Concrete mix
Bird Feed
Dog & Cat Food
Softener Salt
Potting Soil

Chick Starter & Layer Feed


Deer Sweetlix Blocks
Salt Blocks
Pond Supplies
Grass Seed & Fertilizer

Helena Chemical Company, 200 N. Main St

Continental, OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806


Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F & Sat. 7 am to Noon.

Auxiliary

NOW TAKING ORDERS

Values:
Paid for by Fry for Congress 2014

OIL CHANGE & TIRE ROTATION


& Multi-point Vehicle Inspection

Synthetic blend oil

ROOM ADDITIONS GARAGES


NEW HOMES & POLE BARNS
BASEMENTS

Settling, Bowing, Cracking? No problem!

PAULDING
HOSPITAL

$39.95*

Creative Design & Construction LLC.


(Foundation, Walls & Repair,
Waterproong)

Paid for by: Tony Zartman for Commissioner,


Angela Zartman Treasurer. 4376 Rd. 33 Payne, OH 45880

*Includes all shop fees on any


repair of GM vehicles. Customer
must present in writing to
Paulding Stykemain Chevrolet a
complete estimate of the repair
including all part numbers and
total labor hours in advance of
the customer giving Stykemain
authorization for repairs.

precise | prompt | convenient

*expires 3/31/16, prices valid on most vehicles

donated to The
Cornerstone Workshop

We Will Match Or Beat


Any Competitive Service
Departments
Total Repair Price!*

See photos of our


body work on

Brake Pad Set - $42.00* plus tax


Brake Service - $34.98* plus tax

10% of All Sales

Our Price Match


Guarantee

Auto Body Repair

BRAKE SPECIAL

Saturday, March 5

Lifetime FREE
car washes with any
New or Used
purchases!

Georgia Dyson for Paulding County Commissioner

NOW
NG
OFFERI

Adult/Senior Dinners (4 piece fish), Kids Dinners (2 piece fish) and Fish by the lb. are available for carryout only.

Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 8 pm
Sunday 9 am - 5 pm

Visit And Like My Facebook Page...

Paid for by Georgia L. Dyson, 11801 Road 132, Paulding , Ohio 45879

Dinner 4pm-7pm

PUBLIC WELCOME
FISH (all you can eat at
D POTATO
FRENCH FRIES/BAKE
ANS
BE
D
KE
/BA
CORN
COLE SLAW
extra)
COFFEE/JUICE (Pop

ELECT

Serving the Paulding Area for over 23 Years

$29.95*
Conventional oil

* Excludes full synthetic oil & diesel engines.

Easter
Flowers
Last Sale Day is

March 11th

Delivery Date is

Keep your tires in good shape by having us perform an alignment:

March 18th

TRANSMISSION FLUSH - $104.95


+ tax

3 Choices of Lilies,
Hydrangeas,
Pericallius,
Regal Geraniums,
Daisy and Dahlias

FRONT END - $39.95 or


FOUR WHEEL $59.95
15 Qt. Dexron VI synthetic transmission fluid.

BRAKE PADS & ROTORS


INSTALLED $274.95 + tax per axle
Applicable on most vehicles. Call for details

Come in and see our sales staff: Stephanie Ankney, Jay Dachenhaus, Brad Bubba Davis, Devon Pearson and Eli Schlatter
800-399-2071 North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com

Get order forms at


the GIFT SHOP or
Call 419-399-5818

Call for Estimates

CDChomeimprovements.com

New

Menu Items
6 New Plates

Steak, Chicken & Subs

March Specials
MONDAYS
Fajitas #41 #47

$2.00 Off

TUESDAYS

ATCH
MIX & M

#1 #5 with pop

$6.99

ts
Bucke
rs
6 Bee

$14.99

WEDNESDAYS
Domestic Beer

$1.99

THURSDAYS
Margaritas

Buy 1 Pitcher, 2nd 1/2 Price

FRIDAYS
Mexican Beer

$2.25

SATURDAYS
Draft Beer

16 oz. $1.99/ 32 oz. $3.99


~ Hours ~
Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm
Fri - Sat 11am - 10pm

419-399-2068
209 N. Williams
Paulding

2 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, February 29, 2016

CHILD CARE

FOR SALE

WILL BABYSIT in my
home. Please call 419399-3569.

2.5 acres $11,900,


$1,000 down, $135
monthly; 1.1 acres, tall
trees, water & sewer,
$9,900, $1,000 down,
F A R M W O R K E R S $189 monthly. 352-341Wanted: Full and Part 2743,
Time. Driving Machinery,
shop maintenance,
equipment repair. No In- B U Y I N G C O I N S ,
surance, Arthur area. stamps, comic books,
419-231-2538
old toys, knives, old jewelry, antiques, collecLPNS needed: Van- t i o n s . C a l l 4 1 9 - 3 9 9 c r e s t o f A n t w e r p 3353.
(formerly Manor House)
and Vancrest of Payne SMALL ROTOTILLER.
Assisted Livings cur- 419-399-7969
rently have openings for
FLEA MARKETS/BAZAARS
Full and Part time LPNs
on first and second
shifts. We are also seek- GUN SHOW/Flea Maring LPNs to help with ket-March 12th/13th, 9medpass 2 hours in the 5. Vendors welcome.
morning and in the even- 5278 County Road 424,
ing at the Antwerp Facil- Antwerp, OH 45813. The
ity. Applications avail- old Dana Building. 574able at either facility or 298-6199
send resume to lshipGARAGE/YARD SALES
man@vancrest.com

HELP WANTED

WANTED TO BUY

PAULDING EAGLES
looking for evening bartender. 419-399-3057 or
352-210-2090 or stop in
for application.
TRUE VINE TREE SERVICE Hiring full time position. Must have valid
drivers license, good
work ethic and endure
physical labor. Please
call 419-587-3866

HOUSE FOR RENT


OWNER WILL help
finance, 621 Harrison St.
Paulding- 3 bedroom, 1
bath, 2 car garage,
updated kitchen and
bath. $600 a month
chbsinc.com for pics,
video tour and details or
419-586-8220.
RENT TO Own Possible,
7827 Rd 1031, Antwerp3 bedroom,2 baths, 2 car
garage, Fully remodeled.
$675 a month
chbsinc.com for pics,
video tour and details or
419-586-8220.
USE YOUR tax return
for down payment on
new home. We have
options to help you buy.
Credit dings OK.
chbsinc.com or
419-586-8220

FOR RENT

NOW LEASING: One &


Two Bedroom Apartments in Paulding, Ohio.
For information, please
call Straley Apartments
at 419-399-4068.

HEATED GARAGE Sale


March 5th 9-5 9574 SR
500 Paulding. 2.5 miles
west of Paulding Hospital. Name brand Jr clothing size S-XL, young
men's size S-M, some
boys size 8, name brand
purses, decorative curtain rods, home decor,
curtains, sheet sets, Ikea
lamps, kitchen items,
jewelry, name brand
shoes, booster seats,
baby gate, swimming
pool items, automatic
pool sweeper, patio umbrella, cute outdoor
flower pots, misc items.
COME CHECK US OUT

TRAVEL

CHARTER BUS Tours:


April 23-27Virginia International Military ExtravaganzaNorfolk Va.
Also includes: Virginia
Be a c h & Wa s h . D C .
$759 pp. Call for flier.
June 19-29Alaska Our 27th year6 seats
left, 7 day inland4 day
cruise, 30 going so
far..Lowest price in 4
years: $4,099 includes
air.Call for flier. Lots of
day & multi-day tours.
Evelyns Excursions
419-737-2055; Ivah
Lothamer419-3992386. www.evelynsexcursions.com

FOR SALE

$150 QUEEN pillowtop


mattress set. New in
plastic, can deliver 260493-0805,

SERVICES

DJ SERVICES - Music
for all occasions. 30
years experience. Call
John Martinez at 419399-4583

STORAGE

PAULDING MINI Storage: For unit sizes and


prices please call 419399-4068.

FREE & LOW PRICE


IF INTERESTED in a
FREE KJV Bible or children's story Bible,
please contact 419-7869309. We welcome locations interested in helping to distribute bibles.

Multiple Listing
Service

Auction

40 Acres - Richland Twp.


Sat., March 19 - 10:00 A.M.

Farm Location: 30511 Thieroff Rd., Holgate; 4 mi east of Defiance on Rt. 281 to Snyder Rd; Then south 1 mi to Thieroff Rd;
Then east mi. - watch for Auction signs.
Parcel 1 ---- 3+- acres, 3 bedroom ranch home, garage, pole
barns, large stocked pond, - Ayersville School District .. Open
Inspections: A Gorrell Bros. Agent will be at Parcel 1 on Sat.,
March 5 from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon - and - Thurs., March
10 from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. . Parcel 2 ---- 37+acres of land, Hoytville soil - Multi Parcel Bidding Terms: $3,000
earnest money, closing on or before April 19, 2016. Possession:
At closing - buyer farms the land for 2016 ... Call for FSA, Survey & Other information Auction Location: Indoors at Family
Christian Center; 1834 E. Second St., Defiance - free refreshments
.. Seller: Hoellrich Family . Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers &
Real Estate Larry D. Gorrell, Broker - Don Gorrell - Aaron
Timm - Nolan Shisler - Auctioneers

Chad & Kim Molitor

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Progress
PAULDING COUNTY

#1738 - 756 N. Cherry, Paulding, 3 BR, 2 baths,


$69,900
30.588 acres - sec. 7, Crane Twp., Pldg. Co.

Pend

#1705 - 10824 Rd 87, Paulding, 3 BR, 1 1/2


baths, pole barn

Recruitment, Placement, Scheduling, and Retention


of Nursing Staff.
Coordinates admissions, discharges, care plans,
Quality Indicator Analysis, and MDS
Medicare Overview
Budget Implementation

QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION
Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree Preferred
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Must be a licensed Registered Nurse
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Demonstrated written, verbal and presentation skills

For immediate consideration, send a resume to:

Sigg Realty, Inc.

Vancrest of Convoy
%Kelly Lindeman, Administrator
510 Tully Street
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
Benefits Offered: 401K Drug Free Workplace
Health/Dental Insurance Day Care Discount
Equal Opportunity Employer

Jennifer Dunson
Edward Antoine

Karen Sinn
Linda Myers

#1729 - 320 W. Williams, Pldg. 4 BR, 2 1/2 baths


#1747 808 Tom Tim Dr., Paulding
- Very well kept 3 bedroom, 2 1/2
Bath ranch w/nice cabinets, gas furnace
& Trane C/A installed 1999; kitchen
remodeled 2004; laminate floors in
kitchen, halls & utlity 2005; Premium Elk
roof by TriCounty 2004; Call Don Gorrell

RESPONSIBILITIES:

... New Subscribers for February

Eichers Woodworking

Solindg

#1743 - 613 Plainfield, Payne - #BR

Vancrest Health Care Center of Convoy has


a unique leadership opportunity available to
manage the nursing operations of the 46-bed
dual certified healthcare facility.

Introducing

Charles LaBounty
Werlor Waste Control

#1741 Priced Reduced! 7263


Rd 72, Payne, Wayne Trace.
4 Bed, 3 bath home. Master Suite,
move in ready & beautiful. Pole Barn,
Shed, Many Updates.$169,900
Call Aaron 419-769-5808

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

klindeman@vancrest.com

www.progressnewspaper.org

#1733 21387 Rd. 128 Oakwood...


4 BDRM, 2 bath country home, C/A,
3.74 acres. Many updates incl. shingles, wiring, plumbing & windows. 3
out buildings, above ground pool. New
Price $129,000 Call Joe Den Herder

The Paulding Village Cemetery Board is seeking


interested applicants for the 2016 seasonal
mowing and maintenance of the Live Oak and
Memorial Cemeteries in the Village of Paulding.
Must have your own mowing/trimming equipment and be licensed and insured. If interested,
submit a quote to the Village of Paulding, 116
S. Main Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879, or e-mail
to pldgvil@paulding-net.com.
Quotes will be accepted
until Wednesday, March 9, 2016.

Email resume to THeckley@HeckleyAuto.com

Visit us online at

#1744 3977 Rd 96, Payne. Great


Location! Neat and clean mobile
home, 2+ acres w/mature trees finished garage. $40,000 Call Aaron
419-769-5808

HELP WANTED

WANTED
Were looking for a dependable, honest
automotive technician who will be able to
transition into a Service Manager position
with ease. Applicants must have at least 2 years
experience, tools, valid drivers license and
ability to lift at least 50 pounds. Potential
candidates should be able to: Diagnose drivability and other mechanical failures, Inspect
and determine service/repair needs, Perform work as outlined on repair orders with
efficiency and accuracy, Speak effectively with
customers about repairs and maintenance
recommendations. Applicants must be knowledgeable with computer equipment, have good
problem solving skills and the ability to deliver
exceptional customer service. Pay is commensurate with experience & ability.
Paid holidays and vacation time.

To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered


by Gorrell Bros. go to: www.gorrellbros-paulding.com

Class A CDL Drivers needed


Keller Trucking, a family owned company located in Defiance,
OH is hiring Class A CDL drivers with 12 months verifiable
experience. If youre looking for a company to call home, Thats
Close to YOUR Home, Join the Keller Crew today! We provide
our drivers a Guaranteed Pay Program, Newer Equipment,
and No Charge Access to Activate Health Care Clinic for you
and your eligible dependents. Interested? Call Lauren today at

419.785.3252

Looking
forat a
and visit our website
Career in the field
www.kellerlogistics.com/drivers
EOE
of Helping
Others?

Laundry Department Personnel


Third Shift Nursing Assistants:
Full time
Full time positions include health benefits,
vacation benefits, and 401K options.

If interested, applicants can apply in


person at

Van Wert Manor


160 Fox Road
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
or visit

vanwertmanor.com

Send payment to:


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P.O. Box 180,
Paulding, Ohio 45879
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PAULDING COUNTY

If its time to
get rid of it...

Join our Winning Team


at Van Wert Manor
Van Wert Manor is looking for

Sandra Mickelson/Tamyra Humes


Ph: 419-506-1015
Email: sandramickelson@yahoo.com

Coffee &
Newspapers

00161569

Cook and Food Service


Employees in the
Dietary Department

840 A. North Clinton St.


Defiance, OH
419-782-1685: Fax: 419-782-1782

sell it
quick with
PAULDING C OUNTY

P ROGRESS

& WEEKLY REMINDER

CLASSIFIEDS
reaching up to
10,500 homes
every week

TO PLACE
YOUR AD,
CALL US AT

419-399-4015

WHIRLPOOL OTTAWA
PRODUCTION WORKERS
NEEDED

Kelly Services is partnering


with Whirlpool in Ottawa, OH
to fill production positions
immediately.
Job Requirements:

Must be available to work ANY shift


Manufacturing experience preferred

Starting wage: $11.00 per hour

To Apply:
Call Kelly Services at:
(419) 523-1325

Monday, February 29, 2016

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 3

EBELS
Butcher Shop

Butcher & Process


On The West Side of the Square

Embroidery Transfer Prints Spirit Wear


Varsity Jackets Woven Throws
Corporate Apparel
112 N. Williams, Paulding

419-399-5393

Cattle Hogs
Deer
Chickens Turkeys

State License #25417

Phone: 419-393-4690

Geothermal
Now Installing Water Softeners
Heat Pumps
and Sulfur Removal Systems
Furnaces
Air Conditioners

Use your
ck
tax return to sto
up on meat!

FREE ESTIMATES!!!

YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE

ck
3-Tra
Vinyl Windows
Storm

Half Beef 300 lbs @ $3.19 lb ................$957


Half of Half 150 lbs @ $3.19 lb ......$478.50
Whole Hog 140 lbs @ $1.75 lb............$245
Half Hog 70 lbs @ $1.75 lb .............$122.50

Call Merle for Free Info 260-632-0207

FREE ESTIMATES CONTRACTORS WELCOME


Double Hung, Sliders, Awning, Casements, Picture Windows,
Patio Doors, Replacement or New Construction
Call or Visit our Showroom at 7432 Brush College Rd., Woodburn, IN

Fraternal Order of Eagles


New Hours
Aerie 2405

Noon til Close Everyday


Hot Soup & Sandwiches
All Day Everyday
With our new hours we are looking
for an evening bartender

419-399-3057 206 W. Perry Street

Gill Tax Service


$65 Free e-filing

Beef Pack $70 Pork Pack $50

The Quality Door Place

Combo Beef Chicken & Pork Packs $70

Garage Doors & Operators Entrance & Storm Doors


Room Additions Garages Gutters Awnings
Aluminum Railing Rubber Roofing Decks Fence
1640 Baltimore St. Defiance, OH 43512
(419)782-1181
Toll Free: (800)888-9838

Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30 Sat. 8:00-1:00

419-587-3524

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Sin

PAULDING HOSPITAL
Auxiliary

Just in
time
for Easter!

We accept Ohio Direction Card, Visa and MasterCard

17146 SR 114 Grover Hill

MADNESS IN MARCH
at Grants Reception Hall

SALE

Join us each Sunday in the month of March for our

ALL YOU
CAN EAT
BUFFET!!

Lilies, Hydrangeas,Dahlias, Daisies


and Geraniums

Rates Include:
Federal State
City School

Forms at the Gift Shop

Sale Ends March 11th

419-258-2294

The heaT is on
The compeTiTion!

Extra for smoking ham and bacon

WINDOWS ROOFING SIDING FENCING

Reasonably
PRICED!

New items Delivery on March 25th


at our
Check here before you go out of town.
GIFT SHOP

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$10

MILLERS

Cell 260-580-4087
25502 River Rd.
Woodburn, IN

METAL
ROOFING

Specializing in Metal Roofs

Our rock-bottom prices and low financing rates have the


competition sweating it out! Come in and see for yourself
why our offers are too hot for other dealers to handle.

EASY AUTO CREDIT

(503 East Canal St., Antwerp)


dates:

Sundays,
March 6, 13, 20

time:

10:30 am - 2 pm

admission:

$12.00 Adults
$6.00 (Children 3-12)
Under 3 FREE!

Questions ?

- Residential Roofs
- Barn Restoration
- Churches

Grants Reception Hall

Location:

Please call 419-258-2233


*No Reservations
will be taken for
this event*

Shingle Quotes
Available Too

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millersmetalroofing.com

906 W. Main Van Wert 419-238-5255

www.easyautocreditvw.com tracy@statewideford.com

Show
Pigs
FOR SALE

NEWSPAPER REPRODUCTION NOTE:

133LPI minimum required, 150LPI recommended.

THINK SPRING

NEWSPAPER REPRODUCTION NOTE:

Litters ready for Paulding & Putnam Fair out of:

133LPI minimum required, 150LPI recommended.

ERUPT
SKY CAM
MONEY TALKS

THINK SPRING

Is your
your job
MONUMENTAL
Is
job not
not
cutting it?
cutting
it?
MONSTER
PIPE
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THE PAULDING COUNTY

Pfor
ROGRESS
(see geneticedge.com
boar information)
Make
Make a
a Big
Big Break
Break
Check out
the jobs in
the
Classifieds.

10577 Road 98
Paulding, OH 45879

419.399.2727
419.796.8233 cell

123419-399-4015
N. First 555-NEWS
www.progressnewspaper.org
Classifieds:
1-800-555-ADS1

Lostaa favorite
favorite
Lost
johnsonfamilyshowpigs.com
possession?
possession?

The Daily
News
PROGRESS
THE PAULDING COUNTY

Weve been in business since 1978. We love raising show


pigs and want
to help
Make
Make a
a Discovery
Discovery
make your fair project all that it can be. Weve raised champions for county
and state fairs alike. Well help with any questions you have and Find
guide you
anything
through the process from purchase to fair. Well give advice about
feeding,
lost in
grooming, at-home care, fair preparations and showing techniques.the
Give us
Classifieds.
a call to schedule an appointment to come see the pigs.

SPRING IS RIGHT AROUND


THE CORNER
Visit your local dealer for
your tune up needs.

419-399-4015
123 N. First
Some accomplishments include:
555-NEWS

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Classifieds: 1-800-555-ADS1

SPRING IS RIGHT AROUND

Taking AppointmentsTHE
Now
for
CORNER
Spring Tune-ups

Visit your local dealer for


Book Early and receive FREE pick-up &
your tune
needs.
delivery for your tune-up.
Offer up
valid
if
www.simplicitymfg.com
scheduled by March
15, 2015.

Place Dealer Imprint Here

(Place your dealer information here)

THE PAULDING COUNTY

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News
PROGRESS

Make
Move
Make a Move

140179 U

Terrys Mower Sales & Service LLC


773 N. Williams St. Paulding
www.terrysmowersales.com

When
yourelooking
looking
for
When youre
for
that
specialitem,
item,look
look
that special
inin
the
classifiedsfirst.
first.
the classifieds

When
Whenyoure
yourelooking
lookingfor
fora
new
place,
jump
into
action
a new
place,
jump
into
with
thewith
classifieds.
action
the classifieds.

THE
THE
Dealer
Imprint Here
PPlace
AULDING
COUNTY
PAULDING COUNTY

(Place your dealer information here)


P
ROGRESS
PROGRESS

419-399-5296

www.simplicitymfg.com

Loud neighbors
neighbors
Loud
keeping you
you up
keeping
up
all
night?
all night?

140179 U

419-399-4015
555-2322
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Get your
your search
search moving
moving by
by
Get
driving
driving your
your car
car shopping
shopping
to
the
classifieds.
to the classifieds.

THE
PAULDING COUNTY

PROGRESS

2014 Ohio State Fair


419-399-4015
419-399-4015
555-2322
Grand
Champion
Yorkshire Boar
555-2322
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4 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, February 29, 2016

PAULDING EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS


MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER

ers we have in attendance. We are organiz- event for 2016-2017 kindergartners, on Tues- year will start at the end of the month. It will

SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE ing these times by the first letter of your stu- day, April 19th, from 6:00 to 7:00. If you be important for parents to be sure to look

Dear Friends of the Paulding Exempted Village Schools,


We are currently in the middle of the 3rd 9
weeks already here at PEVS, and the 20152016 year is quickly coming to the end so
plans are already starting for next year. We
have our calendar for the 2016-2017 school
year under the Calendar tab on our website, www.pauldingschools.org. Be sure to
check out the dates for school next year and
plan ahead! The winter activities are coming
to a close and we see some of the spring activities getting ready to begin. Our Spring
Break is scheduled for March 24 to March
29, 2016. The next regular BOE meeting is
scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at
7:00 PM in the Administration Building
Conference Room. All Board meetings are
open to the public, and community residents
are invited to attend.
As far as calamity days for this school year,
we have missed 15.5 hours of instruction,
which includes hours missed for delays as
well as full cancellations. Make up days will
be needed after missing 47.5 hours of
instruction, therefore we have no makeup
days at this time. You may keep track of our
calamity hours by looking under the Parent
Links tab on our website. The determining
factor for delaying or cancelling school is
always the safety of our students. The Honeywell Instant Alert System has been very
helpful for keeping families informed of
delays, cancellations, and event changes.
Please keep your contact information up to
date in the system.
The district continues to upgrade technology
for our staff and students. Oakwood and
Paulding Elementary are the latest buildings
to get some new laptops. The goal is for access to technology for all students Pre-K to
12. The High School and Middle School are
currently in the second year of having a 1 to
1 for students who are enrolled in grades 712. Our buildings continue to provide opportunities for our students to succeed.
The Paulding Middle School will be hosting
a Career Day on March 23. There will be
guest speakers coming in to speak to our 8th
graders about their career and the preparation
it took to get there. This is another example
of ways our kids are preparing for their future.
The state tests are fast approaching for the
2015-16 school year. Parents wanting to
gather
more
information
can
go
to www.ohiostatetests.org and click on the
Students and Families section for practice
tests and other resources. The district testing
window is April 11, 2016 through May 13,
2016. Eleventh and twelfth grade students
who have yet to pass all of the sections of the
OGT's will have another opportunity the
week of March 14 through March 18. The
district has received their State Report Card
results from the 2014-15 school year. Although the results were not what the district
was hoping for, the staff is working extremely hard this school year to improve on those
results on the 2015-16 tests.
As a final note, I invite you to become an
active part of our school district and to get
involved in the lives of our young people by
attending as many of the student activities as
your schedule allows. Remember to check
out our website to see what activities are
scheduled at PEVS. Please feel free to visit
me at my office in the Paulding Administration office, call me at 419-399-4656 or email
me at w_hanak@pauldingschools.org if you
have any questions about our school district
or anything in this community newsletter.
William D. Hanak
Superintendent
Go Panthers!
NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPALS
Paulding Elementary- Stephanie Tear
Hello to all in Paulding! I would like to
thank all the parents who came for Parent/
Teacher Conferences in February. It is so
great to see the parent involvement and support in our school. If you were unable to attend, please contact your childs teacher. Im
sure s/he would love to speak to you about
your childs progress.
Kindergarten Round Up is set for April 5!
This will be an opportunity for parents and
their child, who will be five before August 1,
2016, to visit our school! It will assist your
child to get familiar with the teachers and the
school. A parent information meeting will
take place, and fun activities are planned for
the future Kindergarteners. You will not
need to bring any paperwork, but we will
have you fill out some when you arrive.
There are two different times set for this
evening due to the number of Kindergarten-

dents last name. The times are last names


ending in A-L from 6:00-6:30 p.m. and last
names ending in M-Z from 6:45-7:15 p.m.
This is an exciting time for your child, as
well as for us! We look forward to a wonderful evening together.
Our teachers have had many opportunities to
go to professional development to gain more
knowledge. The District is generous in supplying two days in which our teachers can
get more training on strategies and techniques to implement with our children. When
teachers return from the trainings, we discuss
what they have learned and you can feel the
excitement in the room! Teachers have renewed energy and new ideas and our students benefit immensely!
This month we will have assemblies planned
for our children! The Columbus Childrens
Theatre will be here March 4 to perform.
They always do a wonderful job and mesmerize the students with their message in
song and drama. We are hoping the children
will learn the valuable lesson of antibullying. March 7 we will be in an assembly
focusing on safety. This comes to us from the
Sheriffs department. Anytime we can partner with the Sheriffs department we are
blessed! March 15 we have Science of a
Super Hero Assembly and this is a fun assembly to excite our children about science.
The Cookie Dough Fund raiser begins March
9 and we will be taking orders through
March 22. This fund raiser goes to the Principals account which is used for teacher resources, field trips, assemblies, and all the
student incentives given. Any support you
can give to Paulding Elementary would be
deeply appreciated.
March will be a terrific month with exciting
events. March 14-18 is our Book Fair week
and information will be coming home with
your child soon. It is also Safety Week, so a
letter explaining our procedures will be coming home in March. March 15 is Family
Night! We have spring pictures March 21 so
get your sunny smiles ready! March 23 is the
end of the third quarter and there is no school
March 24-29. Paulding Elementary is an
exciting place to be!

Oakwood Elementary-Jennifer Manz


A sunny hello from Oakwood Elementary! I
am curiousDid you hear a Panther roar
coming from the eastern side of Paulding
County on Friday, February 5th? That is the
day Oakwood Elementary hosted a PHS Panther pep rally, and it was a loud and rowdy
occasion!! Our students very much enjoyed
hosting the PHS varsity athletes in their
classrooms, in our caf, and at our rockin
pep rally they were definitely Panther
SUPER fans!
We completed our Spring Parent/Teacher
Conferences in early February, and we want
to thank all of the parents who attended. We
appreciate your questions, concerns, and support; and we hope you will stay in close contact with us throughout the remainder of the
year. When communication lines between
home and school are open and direct, a student has the support system in place to be
successful. Please continue to encourage
your child to stretch and grow to master the
concepts set for each grade level by the State
of Ohio.
March brings the end of the third quarter of
the 2015-2016 school year. This means the
Ohios State Tests are rapidly approaching
for our 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders (late April/
early May). All year, our students have been
tracking their progress as they learn new concepts; and we know they will be prepared to
give their very best effort on these State assessments. As these tests are on-line, not
every grade level will be testing on the same
day. A testing schedule for each grade level
was attached to 3rd quarter progress reports.
If you are interested in challenging yourself
and in seeing what online testing looks like
for Ohios students, please visit ohiostatetests.org and click on practice tests, from
there you can choose a grade level and subject.
The Oakwood Elementary PTO is busy planning the annual PTO Spring Carnival. The
Carnival will be on Friday, March 18, from
5:30 to 8:00. There will be plenty of food,
games, raffles, prizes...fun for all ages and all
are welcome! The PTO will also be hosting
a Mom-to-Mom sale on Saturday, April 9th
from 9:00 to 1:00. (If you are interested in
renting a table for this event, please contact
the school office at 419-594-3346). We are
very grateful to our PTO for the special
extras they provide for the students and
staff!
Oakwood Elementary is hosting Kindergarten Camp, a Kindergarten pre-screening

have or know a child in the Oakwood Elementary school district who will be five before August 1st, please bring him/her to visit
us on April 19th to see the school and meet
the people he/she will be working with during kindergarten screening on May 6th.
(Screening appointments may be made at the
Camp on April 19th or by calling the school
office after April 19th.) Watch for more details in the newspaper soon.
Your continued support of our school is very
much appreciated!
Middle School-Chris Etzler
Hello from Paulding Middle School!! Hopefully this newsletter finds us with warmer
weather with spring and the Easter season
fast approaching.
A big thank you goes out to all of those that
attended our Parent-Teacher Conferences on
February 1 and 8. These meetings allow the
teacher, student and parent to be on the same
page when it comes to the education of our
students.
Congratulations to our junior high athletic
teams this winter. We had three wrestlers
win their respective divisions at the NWC
tournament. They were Riley Coil, Jordan
Mudel and Michael Humphreys. Nathan
Hodge was a runner-up, while Cole Mabis
finished 3rd. Our boys 8th grade basketball
team made it to the semi-finals of their NWC
tournament this year.
Congratulations to all of our students that
competed in our annual Science Fair held on
February 19. We will share how those students fared in our April newsletter. A big
thank you goes out to Mrs. Favorito for all of
her hard work that she puts in to coordinate
this event at Paulding.
Our 8th grade teachers are hosting a Career
Day on March 23 for our 8th grade students.
There will be guest speakers from all walks
of life to talk about their careers. Students
will have the opportunity to listen to a wide
variety of these speakers throughout the day.
A big thank you to our 8th grade teachers for
coordinating this event.
Just a reminder that Easter is early this year,
so our Easter/Spring break will be held from
March 24-29. As of this writing, there are no
make days that need to be used during that
time.
Please visit our team webpages, as our teachers are updating this information on a regular
basis. Information such as teacher email
addresses, homework assignments and upcoming work can be found there. Those
webpages can be accessed by going to the
Middle School homepage and selecting team
webpages in the choices along the left hand
side of the screen. If you are not sure which
team your child is on, please ask them.
As we draw closer to the end of the year, our
state testing gets closer as well. Our students
will start their state testing during the last
week of April and will finish up the second
week of May. We will have more specifics
on those dates in the April newsletter.
As always, thank you for your continued
support of Paulding Middle School!!

High School-Todd Harmon


Paulding High School would like to thank
the efforts of the wrestlers and basketball
players and wish them good luck in tournaments and also good luck to those students
participating in Science Olympiad and the
Science Fair. A big thank you to those
teachers that help Mrs. Favorito with the
judging at the science fair. Last year, students went on to be one of the highest ranked
teams in the state for Science fair.
Paulding High School has once again been
selected as a site for OHSAA basketball tournaments. We take great pride in being selected for this honor and thank all the volunteers and donations that help to make this site
a great place to host tournament
games. Thank you to Jon Snodgrass, Matt
Carr and Chris Etzler for all they have done
to organize these tournaments at PHS.
Paulding High School Houses would again
like to thank our sponsors - Paulding Putnam
Electric, Insource, INSBIT, Kiwanis, VFW
post 587, the Klint Manz family and those
wishing to remain anonymous. We would
like to invite those who would like to sponsor the Houses Palmarium, Excellentia, Vinco Vici Victum and Stupendum to contact
the High School office. The current scores
for winning the 3rd nine weeks and the overall highest scores are: 3rd 9 week totals Palmarium - 288, Excelletia - 602, Vinco Vici Victum - 483, and Stupendum-590.
Current totals Palmarium - 2388 Excellentia
- 2760 Vinco Vici Victum - 2636 and Stupendum - 2798.
Student scheduling for the 2016-17 school

over forms and information for your child's


scheduling options. Also, March 14-18 will
be OGT testing for Junior and Seniors that
still need to pass in order to graduate, and the
new End of Course tests will be taken at the
end of April and beginning of May. A schedule for the specific days of testing will be
mailed out with the 3rd nine weeks grade
cards. The dates of testing in April and May
will be ran on a 2 hour delay schedule so be
looking for the 3rd nine weeks grade card
and the new testing schedule for the 2 hour
delays, in the mail.
May will be here soon and Prom has usually
been held on the first weekend. This year, it
has been moved to the second weekend, so it
will be held on May 14th. Please note this on
your calendar.
Paulding High School Drama will be performing The Music Man on March 11th,
12th, and 13th. Friday and Saturday night
performances
will
be
at
7:30
p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m. The PHS Band
will have their entertaining fundraiser "Music
of the Night" on April 2nd and there will be a
silent auction with many good items to bid
on, so stop in the high school office and get
your tickets to these events.
FREE PRESCHOOL SCREENING
A countywide preschool screening will be
held March 11 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in
Paulding from 11-3:00 p.m. Snow date
March 18. Please call 419-399-4800 to preregister.
GUIDANCE OFFICE
Scholarships are available for Seniors on the
website at pauldingschools.org, High School
Guidance page.
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL
Paulding High School Drama Department
presents, Meredith Wilson's The Music Man.
This production is a musical comedy has
been entertaining audiences since 1957 and
is a family-friendly story to be shared with
every generation. The Music Man follows
fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill,
played by junior, Christopher Elder as he
cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys'
band he vows to organize - this despite the
fact he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash
are foiled when he falls for Marian the librarian,Tori Bradford who transforms him into a
respectable citizen by curtain's fall. Come
join us to see how the troubled citizens of
River City cope with this fast talking salesman on March 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. and on
March 13 at 3:00 p.m. in the High School
Auditeria. Presale tickets will be sold the
week of March 7 at the high school office for
$6. All tickets at the door will be $10.

ATHLETIC CALENDAR EVENTS


Girls JV Softball
Mar. 21 Wauseon-T Scrimmage
Mar. 28 Shawnee-T
Mar. 29 Antwerp-T
Boys JV Baseball
Mar. 28 Shawnee-T
Mar. 29 Van Wert-H
Mar. 31 Hicksville-H
Boys Varsity Baseball
Mar. 28 Shawnee-H
Mar. 29 Fairview-T
Girls Varsity Softball
Mar. 17 Hilltop-H-Scrimmage
Mar. 21 Wauseon-T-Scrimmage
Mar. 26 Continental-T
Mar. 28 Shawnee-T
Mar. 29 Bryan-H
Varsity Track
Mar. 31 Ottoville/Ft. Jennings

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DISTRICT CALENDAR EVENTS


Mar. 2 Athletic Booster Meeting
5:30p
Mar. 4 ACT Registration Deadline
Mar. 7 Band Booster Meeting
7:00p
Mar. 11 OE Student/Month Lunch
Mar. 11,12 Band/Choir OMEA Dist Contest
Mar. 11 & 12 Spring Musical- Aud 7:30p
Mar. 13 Spring Musical-Aud 3:00p
Mar. 14-18 OGT Testing
Mar. 14 OE Spring Pictures
Mar. 14-18 PE Book Fair
Mar. 15 PE PTO Fam Fun Night 5:30-6:30p
Mar. 15 Board Meeting-Adm. Bldg. 7:00p
Mar. 17 OE Kdg Family Game Night 6:00p
Mar. 18 OE Carnival
5:30-8:00p
Mar. 18 MS Spring Pictures
Mar. 19 Sci. Olympiad Regionals-BGSU
Mar. 21 PE Spring Pictures
Mar. 23 8th Grade Career Day
Mar. 23 End of 3rd nine weeks
Mar. 24-29 No school Spring Break
Mar. 28 Sci Olymp Boosters Mtg-Aud 7:00p
Mar. 31 Mandatory Senior Meeting 8:00a

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Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 5

WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER


SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE
By STEPHEN ARNOLD
The 2015-2016 school year continues to move
forward in a smooth manner. Unlike the past two
school years, when Mother Nature and Jack Frost
wreaked havoc on our part of the world, we have
been fortunate to have many fewer disruptions
to our regular schedule so far this year. As of this
writing, we have missed just 27 hours of instruction due to weather, giving ourselves a fair
amount of cushion heading into the final three
months of school. Well continue to keep our
fingers crossed as spring is right around the
corner. However, many weeks still exist for possible winter weather, so we encourage everyone to
continue exercising caution when traveling.
Speaking of days and hours of instruction, the
Wayne Trace Board of Education has recently
approved the school calendar for the 2016-2017
school year. Important dates to note include the
first day for students Wednesday, August 24;
Christmas break December 22-January 2; spring
break April 13-17; and graduation May 28. A
complete calendar is available to the public on
our school web-site.
Turning to academic matters, this years statemandated tests are quietly creeping up on us.
Before long, we will be in the testing season. To
increase our students chances for success, our
teachers continue to introduce, develop, and
assess their students on the academic content
standards as outlined by the Ohio Department of
Education. Two of our primary goals for this year
are to have a district-wide Performance Index
score over 100 points and to have a vast improvement on our value-added measurement. Parents
can help make these goals a reality by continuing
to support our teachers with their childrens
schoolwork and by encouraging their children to
put forth their best effort on these tests.
Although no one is excited to take tests, these
assessments are a barometer that allows us to
determine if our students are making a years
growth in the core academic subjects. Without
accurate data, we will not know in what areas we
need to improve. Remember, success at school is
a team effort between home and school. Everyone plays a vital part in the education of our students.
Time still exists for you to nominate a former
staff member for the Wayne Trace Staff Hall of
Fame Class of 2016. If you wish to obtain a nomination form, contact Ann Olwin in the central
office, and she will assist you. The Hall of Fame
event has become very popular in the community, and you can play a vital role by nominating
one of more worthy former staff members.
We would like to thank everyone who attended
the annual Wayne Trace FFA pancake and
sausage breakfast on February 20. Your support
is greatly appreciated, as proceeds from this
event benefit the many agricultural programs
offered at the high school. Special thanks go out
to Miss Lori Heiby and her students for all the
work they put in to make this years event another successful one.
Congratulations go out to several of our varsity
athletic squads. Our boys basketball team
captured its twenty-seventh conference title this
year, while our wrestling and girls basketball
teams each finished as conference runners-up.
With the OHSAA tournament seasons now under
way, we wish our athletes the best of luck as they
pursue success down the tournament trail.
Finally, please be aware of some 2015-2016
school calendar reminders: 1.) School will operate
on a two-hour delay, district-wide, on Friday,
March 11 for the purpose of a teacher in-service.
Buses will run two hours late that day. 2.) School
will not be in session for students from March 24April 1 due to a full-day teacher in-service (March
24), Good Friday (March 25), and spring break
(March 28-April 1). Also, please be reminded that
several Paulding County voting precincts will be
using the JH/HS building on March 15. School will
go as usual that day with several precautions in
place to assure a safe learning and voting environment for everyone.
As always, if you have questions or concerns
about your childs educational experience at
Wayne Trace, feel free to contact your building
principal or superintendent. Go Raiders!
Amerigas School Days Program
Thanks to AmeriGas Propane and their School
Days program, our school can earn up to
$2,000.00 per school year to purchase computers, books, or equipment. If you are a patron
of Amerigas, you receive a Community/School
Days receipt with your monthly bill. All you need
to do is forward the receipt to the school. Your
receipt is then sent back to AmeriGas Propane
for an earnings of 2 cents for each gallon purchased. Simply send the receipt with your student in an envelope addressed to the Treasurer
or you can mail it directly to Wayne Trace Local
School, Attn: Treasurer, 4915 US 127, Haviland,
OH 45851. This is just another simple way in
which you can support your school!
Laurie DeLong, Student Services/Early Learning
The next Early Childhood Screening will be
March 11 at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in
Paulding from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. If school is
cancelled, the screening will be March 18. This
screening is for children from birth to age 5. Call
1-877-473-8166 for registration information.
After hours, a message can be left at ext. 41.
Our next Coffee & Dessert Parent/Professional
Series will be March 17 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at
the JH/HS Lecture Hall. The topic will be "Helping
Students Who Have Experienced Trauma". Children who have had a crisis at home such as a
death, incarceration, or divorce, may demonstrate effects of that stress at school. The goal of

the session is to help parents and teachers recognize students having difficulty and offer practical
ways to help. There will be several featured
speakers, including a portion called A New Leash
on Life!!! School Therapy Dog Programming.
Elementary school counselors from Bryan City
Schools will discuss applications of animal
assisted counseling. If interested, contact Cathy
Ruiz at cruiz@wb.noacsc.org or at 419-399-4711.
For additional information about preschool,
Coffee & Dessert Trainings, or any special education topic, contact me at 419-587-3414 or at
delongl@wt.k12.oh.us.

MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS


WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY
Jody Dunham, Principal
Its been a wonderful winter at Payne Elementary thanks to the amazing dedication of the
teachers, staff, students, volunteers and families!
Kindergarten Registration and Screening
It is time to plan Kindergarten registration for
the 2016-2017 school year. Options include a
possible Young 5's (Transitional Kindergarten)
and a regular Traditional Kindergarten. Both
programs are all day, every day programs that
provide students with a Kindergarten curriculum
based on the Ohio Department of Education
content standards. Students enrolled in Traditional Kindergarten will need to be 5 years of age
prior to August 1, 2016. Students enrolled in the
Young 5's (Transitional Kindergarten) must be 5
years of age on or before September 30, 2016. It
is important to note that the Young 5's
(Transitional Kindergarten) classroom will be
contingent upon a minimum enrollment as determined by Wayne Trace administration.
All students interested in enrolling in either
program are required to participate in the Kindergarten screening process which will take place at
WTPE on April 18 and 19. To register your child,
please call Payne Elementary at 419-263-2512 or
stop by the school office to pick up a Kindergarten registration packet.
Ohio Assessments
Our students are working very hard preparing
for Ohios State Assessments. These assessments
will be administered beginning the week of April
20 and ending the week of May 2. Please feel
free to contact your childs teacher to get ideas of
things you can do at home to support your childs
success when taking these high stakes assessments.
D.A.R.E. Graduation
Fifth grade students completed the D.A.R.E
program and were presented graduation certificates from their instructor Deputy Nicholas
Mendez. Students wrote an essay summarizing
what they learned in the program and how they
will apply that knowledge to their life. The winners were: first place Martin Alejo, second place
Lillian Anderson, third place Lane Morehead.
V.I.P Days in March
Fifth and sixth grade students are preparing for
their V.I.P day scheduled for March 16. We
welcome you to come and attend their Worlds
Fair from 1:45-3:00 that day.
Right to Read Week/Scholastic Book Fair
Payne Elementary will celebrate Right to Read
Week March 1-4. The week will end with our first
annual Book Exchange event led by Title 1 Reading Teacher Mrs. Krouse. Students are encouraged to bring in gently used books that may be
exchanged for different books to take home.
The annual Spring Scholastic Book fair is the
week of March 7. We encourage students and
families to visit the book fair. Proceeds support
our library.
March Assemblies
Families and the community are invited to our
school-wide assemblies. On March 2 at 1:30, the
Columbus Childrens Theater will present an antibully program titled Rumpelstiltskin. The Paulding Area Support Society is co-sponsoring this
assembly.
We will also be hosting Kerry Kazam the Safety
Man on March 9 at 9:15. This assembly is provided by the Paulding Co. Sheriffs Department.
WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY
Kevin Wilson, Principal
Students at WTGH will again celebrate Read
Across America. Read Across America is held in
conjunction with Dr. Seuss birthday.
Mrs.
Noffsinger has many activities planned for the
week. Parents if you would like to get involved,
go to the school web-site, click on math and reading, then click on Dr. Seuss. You will find many
different activities, including games and books.
Enjoy some fun reading with your child!
On March 7 at 9:30 the Columbus Childrens
Theatre is coming to Grover Hill to present
Rumpelstiltskin. This is an outstanding opportunity for the Grover Hill students to experience
the fine arts. This performance is possible thanks
to Karen Schlatter and the Paulding Area Support
Society. The Grover Hill staff and students would
like to thank Karen and the Paulding Area Support
Society for this opportunity.
On Thursday, March 10, the Grover Hill Elementary staff will present STEAM Night from 5:30 to
7:00. The term STEAM comes from combining
the subjects of science, technology, engineering,
art, and mathematics. During this evening student and their parents will discover the fun of
STEAM through hands-on activities for the whole
family. Admission is free, and the Grover Hill staff
will even provide a small dinner. Mark your calendars for what is bound be a family fun night!
The American Red Cross will be at WTGH for
the annual Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday,
March 14, from 1:30 until 5:30. If you would like

to participate in the Blood Drive, please contact


the Grover Hill Elementary Office. I would like to
thank the Red Cross and all community members
who will be saving a life on March 14.
VIP Day for 1st-grade students is Wednesday,
March 16. VIP Day is when the students choose
someone who they feel is a Very Important
Person in their life and then invites that person
to spend part of the school day with them. We
hope that if a 1st-grade student determines you
to be that VIP, you will be able to arrange your
schedule and join them for a day at school.
Kindergarten registration for the 2016-2017
school year is just around the corner. If you have
a child of Kindergarten age, you may go to the
school web-site or contact Grover Hill Elementary
to request a materials packet. Once your packet
has been filled out and returned to the GH office,
you will be ready for this years screening. Kindergarten screening is at Grover Hill Elementary
on April 20 & 21. Once again, we plan to offer
the Young Fives Program, but this program does
depend on numbers. We look forward to hearing
from you concerning Kindergarten registration.
We would like to thank everyone who has
participated in the Labels for Education program. The Labels for Education program is
where the Grover Hill community would collect
labels from Campbells Soup and Pepperidge
Farms products. Mrs. Noffsinger, Grover Hill
librarian, has been informed that this program
will no longer be available after this year. If you
have collected any labels for this program, they
must be turned in before the end of this school
year. In closing, we want to thank everyone who
has participated in this program.
WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Phil Nofziger, Principal
Academically, the month of March has changed
for us due to the new state testing requirements.
The Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) will still be
offered this year, but only to a handful of
students who may still need to pass a test(s). The
OGT will be offered for those students, who still
need to test, the week of March 14-18. Our present junior class was the last class that needed to
pass the five parts of the OGT as a graduation
requirement. Students in the Class of 2018 and
beyond are taking end-of-course exams in seven
tested areas (algebra I, English I, biology - except
the class of 2018 which tested in physical science
last year, american history, geometry, English II,
and american government). These exams, along
with seventh grade English and math, and eighth
grade English, math, and science will be administered the middle of April through the middle of
May.
I would encourage parents to go the Ohio
Department of Education website if you have a
chance to view example test questions. The ODE
tries to answer any questions or concerns that
parents may have in regard to state testing.
We have several special events taking place
in March. Our high school band and choir will
perform a concert featuring their district contest
music on Friday, March 4 in our high school gym
at 7:00 p.m. Our band and choir will follow this
concert up with the OMEA district contest on
March 11 at Van Wert High School. The high
school student council is sponsoring a St. Patricks
Day dance on Friday, March 11 in the junior high
gym from 7:00 10:30 p.m. Our high school students will perform the musical The Little Mermaid on March 17, 18, and 20 at the Payne Elementary auditorium. We encourage everyone in
the school community to come and see our students display their talents!
In closing, if there are questions regarding your
son/daughters education, please contact us at
the school. We are committed to provide the
best possible education for all the students!

Students of the Month


Wayne Trace JH-HS teachers recently voted on
January Students of the Month. After tallying the
teacher votes, the Students of the Month are:
7th Grade: Tiffany Sinn; 8th Grade: Jordan
Speller; 9th Grade: Sara Edwards; 10th Grade:
Alyssa Dysinger; 11th Grade: Natalie Schwarze;
and 12th Grade: Quinton Harper. They each
received a Raider Pride Pay Forward t-shirt as
part of their award. Way to go Raiders!!!
Tribute to Steve Hall Basketball Game
On February 13 the Wayne Trace Raiders and
Grandview Heights Bobcats celebrated the life
and memory of Steve Hall, by retiring his #50, and
raising it to the rafters in the Wayne Trace HS
gym. Athletic Director Jim Linder, Kenny Stabler,
Angie (Hall) Speice, Al Welch, and Kevin Richards
all shared memories of Steve. The #50 retirement ceremony can be viewed in its' entirety at:
https://youtu.be/aYMPiFPM18A
The WT Athletic Boosters, and Wayne Trace
and Grandview communities would like to extend
a heartfelt "THANK YOU" to all those who donated items to the silent auction, purchased auction
items or t-shirts, and to all those in attendance
Saturday evening who helped make the night a
very special tribute to someone who is missed
every day by his family, friends, and communities.
Guidance Department News
Drivers Education will be offered at Wayne
Trace on March 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Classes will be held from 5:00 to 8:15 p.m. Registration materials are available in the Guidance
Office. The cost of the class is $340. Please call
Safe Start Driving School for more information at
419-258-1069. Students must be 15 years and 5
months old to take the class.
PLEASE BRING
YOUR REGISTRATION FORM AND PAYMENT TO
THE FIRST CLASS.

Current scholarships can be found on the HS


websites guidance page at www.waynetrace.org.
Intent to participate in College Credit Plus
courses must be turned in by April 1 to Mrs.
Franz.
Students will be registering for classes for 20162017. Registration papers need to be signed by
parents and returned to Mrs. Franz by March 27.
8th grade meeting to discuss scheduling will be
held on March 10. A paper will be going home
with the students with additional information.
Music Department News
The Music Department will be having a
PreContest Concert for HS band and choir on
March 4 to help them prepare for OMEA adjudicated large group contest. The concert will be in
the HS gym at 7:00. On March 11 we will travel
to Van Wert HS for district contest. The band will
perform at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium and the
choir will perform at 8:20 p.m. in the lecture hall.
This is a free event and the public is welcome.
Congratulations to Reed Zartman, Reid Miller,
Kaitlin Vest, and Taylor Long who will be participating in JH Honors Choir and Ryan Wenninger,
Owen Manz, and Devin Nichols who will participate in JH Honors Band. They will perform with
students from other schools on March 5 at Wapakoneta HS Performing Arts Center at 3:00 p.m.
Admission is $5 per person; 5 and under are free.
The Wayne Trace Performing Arts Association is
pleased to announce the production of Disneys
The Little Mermaid. Come out and support this
great group of 70+ students as they take us
Under the Sea and into Part of Your World!
Performance dates are March 17 and 18 at 7:30
and March 20 at 2:30 in the Payne Elementary
Auditorium. Presale tickets are $7 for adults and
$5 for children and are available at both elementary schools and the JH/SR High School. Doors
will open 45 minutes prior to show times. Elevator access is through the cafeteria entrance on
the east side of the school.
Get a chance to see your favorite Little Mermaid characters at the Meet & Greet on Saturday, March 5, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the Payne
Elementary gym. This is a presale event only.
Tickets are $5 per child and are available until
March 1. An adult must accompany all children.
Get your picture taken with cast members, play
games, and enjoy refreshments! Pictures will be
available for pick up at the performances.
Best wishes to the HS Band as they leave for
Disney on March 28! They will be playing in
downtown Disney and participating in a music
workshop.

Athletic Department News


The Athletic Boosters will be holding their
annual Reverse Draw on Friday, April 22, at 6:30
p.m. Tickets are $50 for meal and draw or $25
for just the meal. See any booster member or
contact the athletic department for additional
information or to purchase your tickets.

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS


Mar. 2
Mar. 4
Mar. 5

PE-Rumpelstiltskin pesentation 1:30


HS Band & Choir Concert-HS gym 7:00
Meet & Greet Little Mermaid
characters-Payne Elem. Gym 3:00-5:00
Mar. 7 GH-Rumpelstiltskin presentation 9:30
Mar. 9 PE-Kidzone
Mar. 10 8th gr. scheduling meeting TBA
Mar. 10 GH-STEAM night 5:30-7:00
Mar. 11 2-Hr. Delay for Teacher In-Service
Mar. 11 Early Childhood Screening at Pauldings
St. Paul Lutheran Church 9:00-2:00
Mar. 11 HS Band & Choir district contest at
VW High School
Mar. 11 HS-St. Patricks Day dance in JH gym
7:00-10:30
Mar. 11 End of 3rd quarter
Mar. 14 Red Cross Blood Drive at GH 1:30-5:30
Mar. 14-18 HS-OGTs
Mar. 15 PE-Coffee with the Principal 9:30-10:30
Mar. 16 PE-5th/6th gr. VIP Day 1:45-3:00
Mar. 16 GH-1st gr. VIP Day
Mar. 16 GH-Kidzone
Mar. 17 Coffee & Dessert Parent/Professional
Series at HS 4:30-6:30
Mar. 17 & 18 Spring Musical at Payne Elem.
Auditorium 7:30
Mar. 20 Spring Musical at Payne Elem.
Auditorium 2:30
Mar. 22 FFA Banquet in JH gym 5:00
Mar. 23 PE-Kidzone
Mar. 24 NO SCHOOLTeacher In-Service
Mar. 25 thru April 1NO SCHOOL-Spring Break

ATHLETIC/ACADEMIC EVENTS
Varsity Softball
Mar. 22 Scrimmage at Crestview
Mar. 24 Scrimmage-Allen East-H
Mar. 29 Ottoville-H
Mar. 31 Paulding-H
JV Softball
Mar. 22 Scrimmage at Crestview
Mar. 24 Scrimmage at Allen East
Varsity Baseball
Mar. 21 Scrimmage-Ft. Jennings-H
Mar. 28 Continental-H
Mar. 29 Stryker-T
Mar. 31 Lima Bath-T
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March 28 Miller City-T
March 31 Crestview-H

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6 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, February 29, 2016

38TH ANNUAL 24-HOUR BASKETBALL MARATHON


For P.A.S.S. Paulding Area Support Society
(Formerly known as The Paulding County Society For Crippled Children & Adults)

BASKETBALL

MARATHON

The Object of the Marathon Games


To raise money for the Paulding Area Support Society.
The Society helps to provide the handicapped & other medically challenged
residents of Paulding County with equipment & services that they are unable
to afford. The Society helps 125-150 people per year. Basketball Marathon
participants are encouraged to have a great time playing a game of basketball
& scoring as many points as possible in the 24-minutes allowed per game.

ENTRY FORM DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 2016

RULES GOVERNING PLAY

Please retain this paper for your records





Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated


No foul shots are permitted, fouls are awarded by taking the ball out of bounds
No time outs permitted
5 players maximum on the floor at one time
No dunking the basketball (we have had to pay for a cracked glass backboard &
have had to stop the game to fix broken break away rims causing the schedule
to be interrupted)
No full court press in mini-tots, tots, or mini-youth divisions
In adult co-ed competition, at least two female players on the floor at all times
In adult co-ed competition, male players are not permitted to cross, remain, shoot,
or rebound from the area known as the key. Girls only in the key.
The mini-tots division will use 8 baskets & a youth basketball
The tots, mini-youth, women, & co-ed will use 10 baskets with a womens basketball
Youth division can use mens or womens basketball on 10 baskets
Men will use a mens basketball

OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC


ASSOCIATION RULES

AWARDS (Donated by Fessel Jewelers)


First place & second place trophies will be awarded to the top two teams in the
mini-youth, youth, women, men, & co-ed divisions. (If there is a tie the award
will be given to the team with the larger point spread over their opponent.
Sportsmanship trophies will be given to teams that were mismatched
with a team of a higher skill level that caused the
largest point differential in each of the seven divisions.
Ten individual medals will be awarded for first and second place
in the Mini-Tots and Tots Divisions.

THE MARATHON COMMITTEE


Owen Brigner
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Email: basketball24hour@yahoo.com

The Marathon Committee will endeavor to make this Marathon the most
enjoyable for you and the fans, and the most profitable for the Society and
the people in Paulding County who need our help. If you have questions,
you may contact any of the Committee members.
Thank you for participating in this most worthwhile
Paulding County charity event!!

This year the Marathon will be held in the Payne Elementary gym
Good Friday, March 25 & Saturday, March 26,
starting at approximately 5 pm Friday & ending at approximately 7 pm Saturday.
The team schedule/pairings will be emailed to you if you provide your email address.
You can also find the schedule in the Weekly Reminder March 21,
or the Paulding Progress & West Bend News Paper March 23.

Check us out on Facebook at Paulding County 24hr Basketball Marathon

Please Mark the Division of Play


__MINI-TOTS(0-2nd Grade) __TOTS(3rd-5th Grade) __MINI-YOUTH(6th-8th Grade)
__YOUTH(9-12th Grade) Please designate: BOYS___ GIRLS___ CO-ED___
__MEN adult* __WOMEN adult* __CO-ED adult* *denotes no age restriction

REQUESTED WORDING ON BACK OF SHIRTS


One line of copy only:________________________________(print clearly)
Select Color Of Shirts (circle one)
Kelly Green, Lime Green, Safety Green, Safety Orange, Red, Maroon,
Daisy Yellow, Gold, Dark Heather, Black, Ash Grey, Light Blue, Royal Blue,
Navy Blue, Carolina Blue, Heliconia Pink, Purple
Please pick your 10 shirts, extra shirts are $8.00/ 2XL & 3XL shirts add $3.00

The OHSAA is organized to administer & supervise the athletic programs for students grades 7-12.
The constitution of the association does not contain any responsibility for any type of
athletic program below 7th grade. Anyone & everyone who is not yet in enrolled in
7th grade may participate in the Marathon without jeopardizing their future eligibility.
Students in grades 7-12 who are participating in basketball now & in the future, may
participate in the Marathon so long as not more than two players from the same
Jr. high or High school team do not play on the same team.

Chad Benschneider

38th ANNUAL BASKETBALL MARATHON

~~~~OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM~~~~

Sportsmanlike conduct is the rule, not the exception!!!

CLIP & MAIL TODAY

Select Size Of Shirts


Childrens Sizes
Adult Sizes
Extra Small (2-4):_____________
Small (34-36): ______________
Small (6-8): _________________
Medium (38-40): ____________
Medium (10-12):_____________
Large (42-44): ______________
Large (14-16): _______________
X-Large (46-48):_____________
XX-Large: _________________
3X-Large: _________________

*add $3.00
*add $3.00

PREFERRED TIME OF PLAY


Please give several different time areas, this is a 24-hour event & we cant grant everyones request.
The little kids normally play Saturday morning after 8am or afternoon.

Time #1_______ Time #2_______ Time #3_______

PREFERRED COMPETITION
Want To Play A Team??:_____________ Cant Play A Team??:______________
_____________________________________________________________
IF YOU HAVE CERTAIN TIMES YOU CANT PLAY LIST REASON ABOVE
NOT EVERYONE CAN PLAY AT 8pm OR 9pm/ 10am OR 11am

ENTRY FEE CALCULATION


Basic Entry Fee (includes 10 shirts)
Additional Shirts @ $8.00/shirt

$100.00

(players must also pay admission at the door)

$ _______________ ($8.00 X # of shirts in excess of 10)

Charge for XXL and XXXLarge Shirts $ _______________ ($3.00 X # of XXL or XXXL shirts)
Total Amount Due With This Entry.

$ _______________

Make checks payable to Paulding Area Support Society. Please mail entry form & check to:
Basketball Marathon, 8602 Rd. 51, Payne, Ohio 45880.
**DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH**

TEAM REPRESENTATIVE INFORMATION


Name:__________________________ Address:_________________________
Phone#_________________________ Email:___________________________

RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR CHECK

PLAYING BALL FOR THOSE WHO CANT

Monday, February 29, 2016

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 7

ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS


MARCH 2016
SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE

PRINCIPAL BUTEHS/MS

The month of March is a very busy time


period for our students and staff. Winter
sports are winding down and students participating in spring sports are gearing up for a
new season. A sizeable number of our students have also been busy in preparation for
the MS/HS musical The Little Mermaid.
Performances will take place March 11 & 12
at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 13 at 2:00
p.m. From an academic standpoint, the third
nine-week grading period ends Friday,
March 11. Likewise, our seniors are busy
planning for their future by finalizing plans
for college, work, or the military as they
begin the last quarter of their high school
career. During the last quarter of the school
year, students in grades 3-11 will also engage in state assessments. Additional information regarding the state assessments is
available on the Ohio Department of Education website: http://education.ohio.gov/.

The OGT will be administered March 1418, to any junior (class of 2017) or any senior (class of 2016) needing to pass one or
more content area of the test. Students must
pass all five parts (reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies) to be
eligible to graduate. Attendance plays a
major role in academic performance; it is
vital the students are present this week.

A couple of building improvement projects


will get underway during the next few
months. Near the end of March, we will
begin to replace the lights in the two gymnasiums with energy efficient LED lighting.
The new lights will reduce our energy cost,
provide a brighter environment, and provide
flexibility with dimmer control settings.
The other project involves improvements to
our HVAC system. The improvements to
the system will begin in late March and carry through to early August. The improvements will also reduce our energy cost and
improve the comfort level in our educational
environments.
Traffic flow and volume levels with the drop
-off and pick-up of students around the large
circle drive vary from day to day. During
days of high traffic volume, it is imperative
that we remind ourselves that our concern is
the safety of our children.not how quickly
we can get our children picked up or
dropped off. There are some things in life
that require our patience and unselfish attitude, and this is one of them. Please continue to follow the directions of the school staff
supervising the circle drive and pull ahead
as far as possible prior to letting your child
out of the vehicle or picking up your child.
Using the entire circle drive will allow us to
unload and load children more efficiently. If
possible, have your child get in and out of
the car on the sidewalk side. If you do not
use the circle drive, please park your car in a
parking space and come up the sidewalk
with your child in the morning or to meet
them at the sidewalk in the afternoon. The
police department has asked us to remind
drivers that they cannot stop along the road
on Harrmann Road. If that situation develops, you may pull into the parking lot bordering Harrmann Road and complete your
drop-off or pick-up. Additionally, elementary students should not walk through the
parking lot by themselves to get in a waiting
car. Thank you for assisting with providing
a safe school environment.
Dr. Martin Miller
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LUNCH/BREAKFAST PROGRAM
If you have had a change in your familys
income and you feel that you may now qualify for our Lunch/Breakfast program, please
feel free to pick up an application in any of
our offices. The applications are available
all year.

ATHLETIC CALENDAR

PRINCIPAL MANZ-ELEMENTARY

As we begin the month of March, we look


forward to hopefully some warmer weather
and less interruptions to our students learning opportunities. We encourage you to
check the weather and dress your children
accordingly, as weather can change very
quickly throughout the course of the day.
As long as it is not raining outside, the playground is not icy or flooded, and the wind
chill is above 10 degrees, our students will
AssessmentsDuring
the
2015-2016 be going outside for recess.
school year, the Ohio Department of Education will develop new tests in mathematics Preschool for 2016-2017Parents who are
and English Language Arts with the assis- interested in having their child attend pretance of Ohio educators. To build these new school for the first time at Antwerp must
tests, the department will use its existing attend a child screening. The next screening
contract with the American Institutes for is scheduled for March 11, from 9:00 a.m.Research (AIR), a well-known test vendor. 2:00 p.m. at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in
AIR will provide Ohios English, math, sci- Paulding. Please call 1-877-473-8166 to
ence, and social studies tests. The following schedule your appointment. Children must
will indicate which grades and subjects will be 3 or 4 years of age by August 1, 2016 to
be assessed:
be eligible for the Antwerp Preschool.
Grades 6-8 English Language Arts
and Mathematics
In MarchWe have many presentations
Grade 6
Social Studies
scheduled for the month of March. HopefulGrade 8
Science
ly these presentations give our students and
teachers a much needed break in the monotHigh School: Class of 2018 and beyond
English Language Arts I & II
ony of winter. On March 2, we are pleased
Algebra I & Geometry
to welcome the Columbus Childrens TheaBiology
tre, who will present Rumpelstiltskin. This
Am. History & Am. Government
presentation is being co-sponsored by the
Antwerp will begin its testing sessions on Paulding Area Support Society (PASS).
Monday, April 11, and will test for 15 con- Then, on March 8, we welcome Kerry Kasecutive days. The testing sessions will be zaam, Safety Man. This presentation comadministered online, which will be broken bines magic and common sense safety tips
up into two 90-minute segments. Again, it for students. Thank you to the Paulding
is vital that students are in attendance for County D.A.R.E. program for sponsoring
their assessment. The Ohio Department of this event. A third event is being sponsored
Education will use the assessment results to by the 21st Century Program here at the
determine if the school is providing a high- school. We look forward to an engaging
quality education for all students.
science presentation on March 11. Once
again, thanks to the three sponsors for these
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
programs.
MUSICAL PRODUCTION
Antwerp High School is excited to present
the musical Disneys The Little Mermaid on TestingOver the last couple of years,
March 11 and 12, at 7:00 p.m., and March Ohios testing program has transitioned to
13, at 2:00 p.m. in the auditeria. Ticket pric- online tests that are more rigorous and ines are $8.00 for students and $10.00 for depth than the previous Ohio Achievement
adults. Tickets are available in the high Assessments (OAA). There are a couple of
school office or at the door.
changes for this year to the testing. One
change is that the American Institute of ReDirector for the show is Mrs. Mary Smith, search (AIR) will be the company that is the
along with assistants Mrs. Katie Scharr, Mr. testing engine for all of the testing. AnCord Ehrhart, Mrs. Corrie Ehrhart and Ms. other change is that testing this year will
Crystal Brooks. Choreographers are Mrs. only consist of one test that is broken into
Katie Scharr and Mikayla Boesch.
two separate sections for grades 3-5 math,
grades 4-5 ELA, grade 4 social studies, and
GUIDANCE NEWS
grade 5 science. The only exception to this
VantageAny sophomore or junior inter- schedule is for 3rd grade English Language
ested in attending Vantage Career Center for Arts, which is tested in the fall and will
the 2016-2017 school year should submit again test in the spring at the same time as
their application by Wednesday, March 9. the other grades and subjects. These tests
Go to www.vantagecareercenter.com to sub- are broken into different sections so that the
mit an online application.
students are not testing for extended periods
of time in one day. Our teachers and staff
AP ExamsStudents taking the AP exams have done an excellent job of helping to
can submit final payment of $77 per exam to prepare our students to be successful on
Mrs. Rogge anytime during the month of these tests. We plan to begin this testing the
March. Visit the school website for the week of April 11, so we ask that you make a
2016 AP exam administration schedule.
concerted effort to have your students to
school on time during this testing session.
Red FlagsMrs. Jama Cline (school nurse)
and Mrs. Rogge will be presenting the Red
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Flags Program to seventh graders during the 2016-2017 kindergarten screening and regismonth of March. This program explains tration will be held Wed., March 30, and
mental illness. Your seventh grader will Thurs., March 31, here at the school. If your
bring home more information in the coming child will be five years old before August 1,
weeks, or visit www.RedFlags.org for more 2016, please call the elementary office at
information.
ext. 2200 to schedule your appointment.

VARSITY BASEBALL
Mar. 28 5:00
Mar. 29 5:00
Mar. 31 5:00

VARSITY SOFTBALL
Mar. 28 5:00
Mar. 29 5:00
Mar. 31 5:00
Mar. 29 4:30
Mar. 31 4:30

Mar. 31 5:00
Mar. 28 5:00
Mar. 29 5:00

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DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS


Mar. 4 Middle School Dance 7:00-9:00 PM
Mar. 4-5 OMEA District 3 Jr. High Band
& Choir Festival
Mar. 8 Student Council @Columbus
Mar. 11 End of 3rd Quarter
Mar. 11-13 Musical Little Mermaid
Mar. 13 Daylight Savings Time Begins
Mar. 14-18 OGT Retakes
Mar. 15 PTO Movie Night5:30
Mar. 15 Winter Sports Awards7:00
Mar. 16 Hoops for Heart
Mar. 24 NO SCHOOL-From P/T Conferences
Mar. 25-28 Spring Break-NO SCHOOL
Mar. 30-31 Kindergarten Registration
Apr. 11 Begin State Testing Sessions

MENU
Mon., Feb. 29 Fish on Bun, Baked Beans,
Mixed Fruit, Milk
Tues., Mar. 1 Chicken Nuggets, Baked
Fries, Peach Crisp, Milk
Wed., Mar. 2 Corndog, Baked Beans, Pine
apple, Milk
Thurs., Mar. 3 Goulash, Bread w/Butter,
Green Beans, Pears, Milk
Fri., Mar. 4 Cheese Pizza, Tossed Salad,
Applesauce, Milk
The complete menu is available on our website (www.antwerpschools.com), or you may
pick up a copy in our office.

PTOOur PTO will present butter braid


and cookie parties to the classes that sold the
most items and had the most participation
from our fund raiser earlier in the year.
Congratulations to those classes, and thanks
again to all that participated.
The second PTO Movie Night is also coming up on March 15, with doors opening at
5:30 p.m. for the 6:00 p.m. start of the movie. We ask that families bring canned food
items for admission. These canned food
items will then be donated to a local food
bank. Concessions will be available. Once
again, I ask that all students be accompanied
by a responsible adult to ensure that all that
attend are able to enjoy the evening. Students are not to be wandering around in the
hallways, or otherwise disturbing those participating in Movie Night.

Superintendent: Dr. Martin A. Miller


Treasurer: Kristine Stuart
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VARSITY TRACK & FIELD

ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS


303 South Harrmann Road

Home w/Edon
Home w/Eastside
@ Hilltop

Were Training Ohios Workforce!


1.800.686.3944 or 419.238.5411
www.vantagecareercenter.com

ANTWERP l 419.258.5151
BRYAN l 419.636.1053

Your interest at heart.

208 Columbus St, Hicksville (419) 542-6692


www.cmhosp.com

DAIRY QUEEN

Vicki Sefton
Branch Manager
vsefton@genfed.com

of Paulding

419-399-2542

www.genfed.com

Family Medicine Is Our Business

Lifetime
FREE car
washes w/ any
New or Used
purchased

1255 N. Williams St.


Paulding
1-800-399-2071
www.stykemainchevy.com

8 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, February 29, 2016

Truck & Trailer Services


- Repairs & Scheduled Services
- A/C

- Computer Diagnostics

- Road Repairs
- Truck Tires (New & Used)

Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7am - 6pm

Saturday 7am - noon

- Truck Parts
Certified
Technicians

419-399-3900 x4

861 E Perry St, Paulding (the old John Deere Store)

Hometown Pantry
Welcomes
Barry Hook
meat cutter

and

Jay Watson

produce manager
to our staff

Store Hours:
Monday - Friday 9-7
Saturday 9-6

201 S. Main Street, Antwerp

419-258-2751

MARCH SERVICE

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Save more and earn more this season!


Indexed Money Market Savings Account
Our indexed money market savings account puts your money
to work - earning a premium interest rate as the prime rate
improves. So as the prime rate goes up, your balance does too!
Grow your savings securely with an indexed interest rate
Earn more and maintain access to your money
Check your balance and make transfers with our mobile app

The more you save, the more you can


earn! Open your account online or in
a banking center near you.

201 North Main Street


419.399.5085

Must be 18 or older to open an account and minimum deposit to open is $5,000. Minimum
balance to earn interest is $.01, otherwise there is no minimum balance. Six withdrawals are
allowed per month before excessive withdrawal fee of $10 applies.

$19.95

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Integrity Ford

419-399-3766 or 419-399-2555
Toll Free 888-346-8347
860 East Perry St. (St. Rt. 127 South) Paulding, Ohio www.Integrityford.net

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