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Five-year-old Sylvania resident Nora Joelson


donated her hair to Locks of Love.
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VOLUME 101 NUMBER 37 © THE HERALD NEWSPAPERS SERVING SYLVANIA FOR OVER 100 YEARS • 12,500 CIRCULATION SEPTEMBER 15, 2010
50 C 5
Sylvania goes Greek
By Christine Holliday
Herald Writer

You didn’t have to be


Greek to enjoy all the good-
ies and events at the 40th
annual Greek American
Festival, sponsored by
the Holy Trinity Greek
Orthodox Community. The
weekend brought out festi-
val goers looking for great
food, Greek music and
dancing, as well as cook-
ing demonstrations and
tours of the Holy Trinity Kathy Andros worked Olympia Ntakos
Cathedral. selling Greek specialty worked at the pas- Christine A. Holliday photos
Downtown Toledo items. try booth. She says her On the menu was Greek pizza, being served to Betty Matz by JoAnn Cook and
workers on their lunch filled tortes. They could favorite cookie this year Penny Jenkins. Betty was in town from New York City visiting her family.
breaks were first to try enjoy their meal indoors is coconut baklava.
the gourmet food; they surrounded by booths of are working hard here, but explained that the pizza is Dawn Anagnos, Director
took advantage of the free Greek books, jewelry, we’re also having fun.” made with thick pita bread. of the Holy Trinity Greek
admission between noon T-shirts, and food items, Olympia Ntakos is a “Instead of tomato sauce, School presented “Yes,
and 3:00 p.m. on Friday or walk back to work ser- 38-year member of the we use olive oil. We add You Can Learn Greek,”
to line up for one of sev- enaded by the music being Church. She came to mozzarella and feta chees- and Dr. John Chrysochoos,
eral meals. They could played for those who chose Toledo from Greece, and es, oregano, diced toma- author of Beyond the Blue
choose from Chicken gyros and fries or Greek was on duty at the pastry toes and Greek olives. It’s Ikarian Sea, gave a talk
Oregano, Souvlaki (a pork pizza at outdoor tents. table. She admitted to hav- a recipe my kids love, too, entitled, “Ikaria, Greece—
dish), Moussaka (eggplant Kathy Andros and ing a favorite cookie, say- and we have it at home One of the Celebrated Blue
and seasoned ground beef Soteria Houlles were ing, “This year, we have often. We can add other Zones in the World.”
baked with a cream sauce on duty at a booth sell- a new cookie—coconut toppings, but here it’s just Dancers of all age
topping), Dolmathes (sea- ing Greek food items. baklava. So, this year, that the basics. And it is deli- groups appeared several
soned ground beef and Although they were within is my favorite. I bake lots cious.” times during the weekend,
rice wrapped in wild grape walking distance of the of them and I also really Cooking demonstra- and festival goers could
leaves), as well as sev- pastry tables, both agreed like coconut macaroons. tions offered tips on how walk off their meals and
eral other offerings. None they could wait until their Anything coconut is won- to achieve that great flavor, treats by touring the cathe-
seemed to mind waiting in shifts were over. “I already derful!” and there was also a Greek dral. This year’s festival The proximity of the
line for a stop at the pastry have Greek hips,” Soteria In the Greek pizza booth Language and Culture was the 40th, and parish- pastry booth wasn’t a prob-
table, where just a couple quipped, “so I don’t need outdoors, JoAnn Cook and Lecture Series. Roula ioners were glad to share lem for Soteria Houlles. “I
of dollars bought a handful to go over there now. But Penny Jenkins were pre- Manton spoke about “The their culture, food, enter- already have Greek hips,”
of almond rolls, baklava, I can go when my job paring what they say is a Role of Women in Greek tainment, and hospitality she said.
butter cookies, or crème here is done. For now, we Society Past & Present,” with those who attended.

Tacos and tunes entertain patrons


“terrific” pizza. Mrs. Cook

Christine A. Holliday photos


Bluegrass and country music players from around the area play and sing together.
By Christine A. Holliday included more families. Doev The musicians enjoy free
Herald Writer Joelson and his wife Joanne drinks and tacos before they
had driven by the Post sev- gather in the Post hall. They
Think tacos, and you eral times, and seen the sign sit in a circle, armed with
probably call to mind nach- advertising the Taco Night. banjos, guitars, even dulci-
os, burritos, and mariachi “We decided to stop and mers, and play songs sug- “Granny” finds “a lot
music. Mike Pollick, the give it a try,” Joelson said, gested by one another. There of joy” in bluegrass and
Activities Director at the “and we are really enjoy- is no leader and no schedule country music.
Diehn American Legion Post ing ourselves. Our daughters of songs, just music lovers a fan of country and blue-
on Centennial Road, would Samantha and Nora love the playing the tunes they love. grass music for most of her
like to suggest something dif- tacos; this is a fun family One of those musicians 83 years, and admits that she
ferent. He is offering 75¢ night.” is guitar player Bill Decker. would go almost anywhere
tacos and bluegrass/country At a nearby table, 3-year- He’s been playing only 8 to hear, and sometimes sing
music at the Post every other old Kayden Cuneo was enjoy- months, and he taught him- with, country musicians.
Tuesday night between 6:00 ing a taco with “whipped self, after a lifetime of selling Kayden and Keaton Cuneo enjoy dancing to the
“People tell me I am pretty music.
p.m. and 11:00 p.m. cream,” known better as sour and buying musical instru- good, and I can stay on tune.
“It’s like putting honey cream. She was there with ments. “I thought I could I find a lot of joy in this Mike Pollick likes the favorites are Italian Wedding
out for a bear,” he chuckles, her brother Keaton and her learn to play on my own, music!” Mary Decker and idea that the Post has fam- Soup, and Beef & Noodle
“everyone loves tacos, and mom Tammy, all of them so while my wife was at Granny laugh as they con- ily friendly food and enter- Soup, and I will have my
while they are here, they can guests of grandpa Mickey the Senior Center playing firm they are bluegrass/coun- tainment, and he has plans specialty Won Ton Soup. I
enjoy some great music.” Taliaferro. “The kids have mahjong, I taught myself. At try “groupies” who enjoy the for the colder months of the hope people will stop by and
It’s a combination that come for tacos with grand- home, I was playing for the music in several locations year. Beginning in October, give it a try!”
seems to be working. For the pa before,” Tammy Cuneo cat, now I’m playing at musi- several nights each week, and the Post will have “Soup Those interested will
past two months, the number explained, “and they like the cians’ nights like this one.” they aren’t surprised to see Sundays.” Pollick explains find the tacos every other
of patrons has grown and has music as much as they like Among the fans in the Kayden and Keaton Cuneo that each Sunday for 30 Tuesday night (the next date
the tacos. They will go into audience are Decker’s wife dancing at the back of the weeks, he will offer free soup is September 22). The Post
the hall and dance to the Mary and the bluegrass lover hall. “It is wonderful music, to those who visit the Post. is located at 5800 Centennial
music; they really like the who calls herself “Granny.” isn’t it?” “Each week I will have a Road; phone is 419 882-
guitars and the drums.” Betty Thrush says she’s been different soup. Some of the 9080.

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Dragonfly Artisan Tea Cottage opens Sylvania girl donates her locks
Jennifer Blakeman Notably, Linda Pertusati, breakfasts. Other menu
opened the Dragonfly Tea an artist and photographer, items will include veg- Five-year-old Sylvania
resident Nora Joelson was on
Cottage with some help. who pitched in financial- etable lasagna, chicken the internet recently with her
ly. Pertusati’s investment salad, muffins, scones, mother, Joanna, and while
USPS-610-360 allowed Blakeman and cheesecakes, and gluten- they were surfing the web
her team to continue with free deserts. they came across a picture
USPS-610-360 their plans to open the Other notable con- of a bald child. Nora being
kitchen at Dragonfly Tea tributors to the business curious asked why the kid
Cottage. include Jana Buck, Ginny had no hair. Nora was told
The plan is to serve and Matt Meeker, Kim that some people, includ-
breakfast, brunch, lunch Ritter and Deb Trzanski. ing children, lose their hair,
and eventually dinner. At Dragonfly Artisan Tea due to being sick. Nora then
They will serve sand- Cottage, it is truly a team proceeded to ask if the kid,
a little girl, was going to be
wiches, soups, salads effort. able to grow her back. In this
and quiches. Susan Jane In addition to the food instance the answer was no.
General Manager, Editor: Tyler Howard Berson will be preparing items served regularly,
Publisher:Editor:
Tyler Howard Joanna told Nora about
thoward@theheraldpapers.com
General Manager, Tyler Howard
her kosher food speci- the business also plans an organization called Locks Nora sacrificing her ponytail for a good cause.
thoward@theheraldpapers.com
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WEDNESDAY, September 15, 2010
COMMUNITY THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 3

Toledo Opera announces plans for 50th It’s A Starry, Starry, Knight
PAGE A6 LOCAL
anniversary of theis Sapphire
exciting eventBall
THE SYLVANIA HERALD AUGUST 20, 2008

Inner Views with Kimmie Rose Zapf


‘A Night to Remember’
On the Scene
The Week Ahead: Virgo Aquarius
TheOneToledo Opera
of the mostannounced
exciting Trina McGivern at 419-874- Aug. 24 through Aug. 30. (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
plans
yearlyfor events
the 50this “Aanniversary
Night to 6050. Aries Your emotional well-being Sometimes your friends and
Remember,”
Sapphire Ball atsponsored
a reception by the
on City Chic to benefit the
with
(March 21-April 19) hinges on staying in a positive co-workers distract your attention
St. Vincent
August 26 at Medical
the homeCenter of Joel Auxiliary to the Ability This is not a good moment for mindset. You will be challenged and pull you away from your proj-

Pat
andFoundation,
Clare Gorski andinthis year will
Perrysburg. Center of Greater Toledo making business decisions on gut by peopleSylvania who question womenyour helpects.
prepare for “It’s
Your caring natureAwants Starry,
to Starry
be no exception.
The Sapphire Ball will be held City Chic, the annual fash- instincts, although this usually opinion,Knight.” but stayCommittee
strong in what member helpLori Dillon,
them co-chairs
but it’s importantDebbie
to Spegele,
The event will take place ion gala that benefits the works very well for you. Right feels right of toSylvania
you. and Cathy Trimble withbetween
find balance committee your member
goals Judy

Nowak
on Friday,
Saturday, October 23, at the McGowan of Sylvania at the
Sept. 12 at the Ability Center of Greater now, there are too many unknown Libra andkick-off for 2010else
helping everyone St. Francis
accom- de Sales
Crown PlazaTheater
Valentine in Toledo.in down- Toledo will be held variables to be loose with your Knights’ Ball. 22)
(Sept. 23-Oct. plish their goals.
At the
town reception the chair-
Toledo. Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the cash, even if the information you Family Itandwasfriends
a beautiful
are evening
very with The Johnny Rocker Band has
Pisces
men of Thistheyear’s
eventspecial
were guest
named. is Stranahan Great Hall on are analyzing sounds convincing. supportive a perfectly clear that
of the changes sky you
to kick off (Feb.been 19-March
booked to 20) provide the music
This year theAward-winning
Grammy honorary chairman Heatherdowns. Taurus want tothemake2010in Knights’
your life Ball:right “It’s This
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the event.
week for Joecom-
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is Allan Block, general
singer/songwriter Peter chair- As always this event kicks (April 20-May 20) Starry,some
now. Spend Starrytime Knight”
clearingto bemunicating
held Francis’ Development
with others. You will Director,
man Cetera, formerlyBaumgartner,
is Barbara of the musi- aJ. delight
Scott Stewart, Joanne
of conversation, mu- off the fall fashion season, Expect communication to be your mind December
and feeling4 atthe
thelife
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pur- Centre.
feel like announced
everyone is that againto this year
listening
cal group Chicago and Gorski
also Ollivier, Denise Colturi,
picnicJoyce and this year will be celebrat- good this week, especially in your pose that Cathy
Co-chairmen are Clare sic and delicious food.
Sapphire Ball Preview Party hosts Clare and Joel Gorksi onlyTrimble
you canand Debbie Spegele
fulfill. you and anyour on-line
energyauction will be avail-
will drawn
renowned for numerous chart Moses, Julie Klein and greeted ing the fashions, companies are the Scorpio
co-chairs for the 19th annu-
and Michael Sordyl and junior President Nancy Ligibel relationships. Make sure you them in ableevenduring
closer.theStart
weekstheprior to the
hits in his solo career. Rosemaryand Yanik. with
and Peter Demczuk
resources of our greatand Colleen Taylor-Demczuk. al (Oct.
event 23-Nov.
that benefits
chairmen is Dock David Treece everyone introduced Shel- spend some alone time with your 21) the studentsweekat ready
Balltodue go toandits you
greatwill
success last
Co-Chairs Mirza Baig, Toledo
ter Board and Symphony
AuxiliaryLeague
Board city. partner and clear the air. St. great
Expect Francis de Sales
things High School.
financially enjoy the yearrewards
in providing opportunities for
by Friday.
with committee
M.D. and Bernardomembers Brit-
Martinez, Can you believe that the Models will be strutting the Gemini They
this week. werefor
Watch very enthusiastic
sales of any about
Imagine out-of-towners
if every week were to participate
this in the
tany Craigpromise
and Amir Khan. members. Ticket
Toledo Symphony Leagueseller extraor-
M.D., an outstanding dinaire Ron Coffman and Sha- stage wearing fashions from (May 21-June 21) kind buttheir plans forthose
especially the event.
in real easy howevent. much you could accom-
Keith Brooks
event. will once
The proceeds again
benefit celebrates Fanfare at Fifty- locally owned stores Elegant Right now, your physical estate. YourThe timeToledo
is goodskyline was aplish.
for asset per- Fr. Ron Olszewski spoke to
work his magic for the and
event and ron
FiveSimmons
as a way tosold
say50/50
Bravaraffle
to
robotics simulation train- Rags, Gallippo’s Kids strength will be low. However, creation.fect backdrop from the 8th floor the importance of this event in
Intrigue willVincent
ing at St. be providing
Mercy the the League
tickets andCrescendos
the lucky who winner Klothesline, Lady C, Lily your emotions will be on an all balcony of the PNC Building for providing tuition assistance for
Sagittarius
Medicalentertainment.
musical Center with theThere use directed
was the past
Carole and raise the
Buchanan. Coo- Whitestone, Ragazza, Sophia time high leaving you feeling very the(Nov.
kick22-Dec.
off. Attending
21) were vari- deserving young men who would
of the daVinci robotic system. baton
per to theprovided
Florist members the whomagic Lustig, Sophie’s Sister and The ous
weekcommittee chairpersons and otherwise not be able to attend St.
will be silent and live auctions give full
up and down. may get off to an
and aThe eventticket
special features station
raffle for a décor formeasure
the tablesto and
the Shelter Toledo Furs. Cancer volunteers;
odd start Julia Young
but stay focused on justand Beth Francis. He noted that over 60 per-
dining, bid board auctions and organization
Board Member,and applauds
Barney Stick- This event always draws a (June 22-July 22) Miller
today. By whoof are
the end in charge
the week you of the cent of the students at the school
one-year lease of a Taylor
a fabulous afterglow dessert Ca- newgave
members who will direct huge crowd because of the
les, the invocation before You are overwhelming the will wonder silentwhyauction,
you were Lorifeeling
Dillon, orna- receive some form of assistance
dillac,
buffet a wine cellar containing
and gourmet coffee bar. the organization? delightful vendor boutiques people around you with your high stressedment at all.chair,
Plan and Dianna
a quick get- Johnson and that includes nearly 90 percent
a treasure trove of excellent the dinner.
For ticket information call The event will be held that are set up beginning at 10 and low moods. Be careful not to away for who the isweekend
in charge of the table of the students in the Collegium
or recon-
wine including a 1982 Chateau Shelter Executive Director
Friday, Sept. 19 at the home
419-251-2117. Helen a.m., with a tasty luncheon create long-term conflicts by nect with ambassadors.
a friend orLight loved hors
oned’oeuvres Honorum, those students with a
Lafitte-Rothschild
There are many and a pearl
dedicated of Tom Bensch
and Joan addressed
Fought in the and the fashion extravaganza. pushing people away from you. from outwere provided
of town. by the restaurant 4.0 or better, who also receive
andvolunteers
sapphire necklace
who step designed
up to be guests
Rossford.andCocktails,
informedmusical
everyone Ron
For moreCoffman and
information Sharon SimmonsLeo
call sell tickets for the
Ice, also in the PNC Building.
Capricorn assistance.

open
by onLisathe committee.
Barrow ofHats off to
Barrows entertainment
about and exquisite
the exciting new project raffle at
419-885-5733. the Toledo Animal Shelter Auxiliary
(July 23-Aug. 22) Picnic. (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Are you
Zehra Baig,
Jewelery. A Brenda Johnson,
commemorative dining
at stations-are
the Shelter planned.Play-
A Doggie with great items year’syou
—- donated by the Lately outstanding
may havevolunteers.
been Balancing your time this week
Barbara AdditionallyThea dogs
tremendous
book with Ledrick,
SapphireMary Ball His- ground. love it and Please send all
Auxiliary’s information
many members, Luncheon
feeling like you are reservations arefeel like a struggle. There are
heading in will
“Fanfare”
donorscakearewill be thanked
toryZiegler,
and Diane Shemak, Jackie
special one-of-a-kind the
unveiled
being to friends
Pat Nowak, Sylvania
and supporters. $25 andat can
two directions be made
the same time. with
responsibilities holding you back
wine
Snyder, Mary Price, Charla
glasses from Libbey for their later
helpininthemaking
evening.this Herald, 5700 Monroe St., Mrs. Mary Beaber, 523 from
So, now is the time to make a sen- W. the things you really want to
Ulrich, Katie Loh, Lori Glass It is suggested that blackmade
and a SuiteToledo
406, Sylvania
Symphony43560, or sible decision about what you do. Spend some time prioritizing
League
willStrohmaier,
be presented to the
Joanie guests.
Barrett,
happen.
white
The Auxiliary
cocktail to
attire is worn. e-mail to
Wayne Street, Maumee, OH
your projects and then rewards
Wendy Kromer, a Martha gift donation Helen
For more information
for this Opening Luncheon want 43537. to do with your life.
Checks should yourself.
be
Pat Bullard, Kathy Zacharias, facility for call nowakp112946@aol.com.

to cremation?
Stewart Pastry Chef, will de- much-needed mental made payable to the Toledo
sign, bake and decorate a beau- and physical stimulation and to Belmont Country Club is the Symphony League. Funds
tiful dessert for the event. Ad- help with the socialization of the setting for the Toledo Sympho- raised benefit the League’s
ditionally there are some ball animals before they are adopted ny League Opening Luncheon music education outreach
gown preview parties at Fifi’s to new homes. on Thursday, September 16. A programs. Yes, we return ALL the ashes
on September 20 and Table 44 The Auxiliary, joining to- Social Hour begins at 11 a.m. Please send all informa- Our exacting standards ensure the integrity of the
on September 22. gether with Assistance Dogs of with Chloe Schmitz, a harpist, tion to Pat Nowak, Sylvania entire cremation process.
America is excited about their providing a musical interlude. Herald, 5700 Monroe St., 24/7 Cremation
The Toledo Animal Shelter upcoming event – “A Walk Chloe was one of the League’s Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or For your convenience we are available every day and
hosts annual summer picnic Down Fifth Avenue” which will scholarship winners. A delight- e-mail to nowakp112946@ we accommodate special requests and schedules.
be held on Thursday, October 28, ful lunch and this year’s pro- aol.com. Please make sure to “Whose ashes are in the urn?”
Belmont Country Club was 2010, at Inverness Club - featur- gram plans for the League will send information in time for Our staff personally performs the cremation so we know.
alive with guests at Toledo ing Elegant Rags of Perrysburg. be shared, as well as the presen- publication deadlines. We perform all cremations individually
Animal Shelter Auxiliary’s An- Chairman Joni Fought present- tation of Crescendo pins to this All cremations are done through our own crematory so your
nual Picnic - enjoying hors ed exciting details on the special
loved one never leaves our care.
day and asked everyone to mark The Primary Care Center
d’oeuvres on the Balcony, min-
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We understand your concerns
gling with friends and making That’s why we explain your options and respect your wishes.
new friends as Kevin Korecki more data to come.
entertained at the keyboard on Silent Auction items were James D. Diethelm MD No hidden charges
August 18. There were a mul- the hit of the evening as they Ryan Szenderski PA-C Embalming is not required for direct cremation.
titude of things to peruse in- always are thanks to Chair- 419.473.2273 So if you think you’re open to the idea of cremation,
cluding the Auxiliary’s special man Linda McBee, with the 7640 W. Sylvania Ave. Suite E think of us—we can answer any questions you may have.
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, September 15, 2010

FREE Annual Fossil Fest event Police Reports


Gross sexual imposition:
On August 29, at the 4000 block
HEARING TEST ($130 value)
The forthcoming annual
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This annual family affair
is one everyone enjoys, but
dealers will be on hand too,
with plenty of mineral spec-
of Parkgate, the victim reported
that the suspect forced himself
will again be sponsored the focus is on the kids. imens. on her in a sexual fashion.
Find out what you are CALL NOW! by the Sylvania Historical Not only can they find 350 The Fossil Fest event Arrest: On August 30, at
hearing and what you are 419-517-6029 Village on Sunday, million year old fossils and hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Maple/Brint, Robert James
not. This is a wonderful or 419-842-4892 September 19, 2010. learn about what they are at Sylvania Museum and Swaney, 28, was stopped for
a traffic violation and found to
opportunity to determine if Truck loads of free fossil called, but a dinosaur egg Heritage Village grounds, have a warrant for open con-
hearing help is available. laden will be on hand, cour- hunt is also planned for the 5717 N. Main Street in tainer.
tesy of Hanson Aggregates. smaller fry. There will be Sylvania. Plenty of free Theft: On August 30, at the
Hanson also provides fossil oriented demonstra- parking in the Municipal 5000 block of Monroe, victim
geologists to identify the tions and “hands on” activi- parking lot. No admission stated that a bicycle was stolen.
Arrest: On August 30, at
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fee. For more information
call 419-882-4865. Convent, Matthew F. Bridge,
40, was found to have warrants
for traffic violations.
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suspect forged a check.
Unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle: On August 31,
Epworth United Methodist Church offers RADical
expires 10-6-10 expires 10-6-10 at the 5000 block of Sandy
Creek, victim stated she loaned

Hope for Smith family children her son-in-law her vehicle and
he did not return it.
Arrest: On August 31, at the
AUTO WINDOW Epworth United Margie adopted Amber The fundraiser includes 4000 block of McCord, David
Michael Jurski, 44, was stopped
Methodist Church is host- and Brandon after they an auction, live entertain-
TINTING ing a community fundrais- were removed from an ment, carnival games, for a traffic offense and found
to have a warrant for criminal
$125 most 2 door ing event, RADical Hope,
to benefit the Scott and
abusive household with
drug-addicted parents.
corn hole tournament and
a delicious chicken BBQ
damaging.
Arrest: On August 31, at
$140 most 4 door Margie Smith family on
Saturday, Sept. 25, from
Children with RAD expe-
rience rage, will attempt to
from Bar-B-Que Traveler.
Dinners can be pre-
Cushman/Sunrise, Christopher
Lee Freeman, 40, was stopped
for a traffic violation and found
Total Image Window Tinting 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Two harm pets or people in the ordered or ordered the day to have a warrant for contribut-
2830 N. Holland-Sylvania Rd. of Scott and Margie’s household, and are abu- of the event. Adult meals ing to delinquency of a minor.
children – Amber and sive to their family while are $8 in advance, $10 Criminal damaging, petty
419-539-4100 Brandon – are undergo- being kind to strangers. at the fundraiser. Kids’ theft: On Sept. 1, unknown
* not good with any other offers, sale can end anytime
ing lengthy treatment Managing RAD requires meals are $4 in advance, person(s) shattered out the win-
dow of the victim’s vehicle. A
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Disorder, or RAD. patient, treatment for the event. All proceeds from from the sun visor.
RAD can occur in children as well as coun- this event will benefit the Forgery: On Sept. 1, at the
children who have been seling and education for Smith family. 6000 block of Monroe, Alicha
abused, neglected, or the family. Amber and For information, dona- Nicole Cochran, 19, presented

Werner’s Hallmark exposed to drugs as


infants, and fail to form
Brandon are receiving
in-patient treatment at a
tions or to volunteer,
please contact Epworth
a $2,161 check. When the tell-
er questioned the authenticity
of the check, Cochran fled the

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mary caregiver. Scott and per child per month. at 419-531-4236. and check behind.
Arrest: On August 31, at

Dave White Chevrolet earns award from


the 6000 block of Maplewood,
James A. Litten, 27, was

RE-OPENING General Motors Chevrolet division


involved in a hit and skip acci-
dent. He was later identified and
found to have a warrant.
Petty theft: On Sept. 1, at
Fri – Sun Sept 17th – 19th Chevrolet continues
to recognize superior
Excellence 2009 Dealer
Recognition Award. This
let will receive an award
on September 15 to hon-
the 6000 block of Monroe, the
suspect took $100 from the vic-
performance and takes is an accomplishment re- or their accomplishment tim.
Take 20% Free Gift for great pride in rewarding served for only a select in receiving this special Drive under influence: On
Sept. 1, at the 5000 block of
Off Your Entire Every Customer dealerships for their hard few outstanding Chev- recognition from Gerald Silica, Brandon S. Snead, 20,
Purchase work and dedication. rolet dealerships and is a D. Roberson, North Cen- was stopped for an equipment
That’s why Chevrolet is a symbol of exceptional tral Region District Sales violation and found to be OVI,
May not be combined with any
Kids Activities proud to announce that performance for sales and Manager of Chevrolet testing at .135.
other offer. Not valid on Hallmark Breaking and entering: On
Ornaments or previous purchases. – Register to Win Dave White Chevrolet customer satisfaction ex- and James M. Herwaldt, Sept. 2, at the 7000 block of
Valid 9/17/10 – 9/19/10
has been named the re- cellence. Chevrolet’s Ohio/Indiana/ Erie, Robert W. Mathiot, 20,
cipient of the Mark of Dave White Chevro- Michigan Zone Manager. and Tyler J. McMaster, 21, used
We carry Willowtree, Jim Shore, Precious force to gain entry to steal beer
Moments, Snowbabies, Yankee Candle, Crocs, from the concession stand at

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thoughts, photos and events to


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Perrysburg Sylvania Passing bad checks: On
419-873-8412 419-841-2502 July 29, at the 5000 block of
Alexis, the suspect passed 3 bad
3333 Secor Road, checks to the business.
Toledo Petty theft: On Sept. 2, at
419-536-8379 the 6000 block of Convent, vic-
tim left a cell phone in the
restroom and when she returned
minutes later it was gone.
ZYNDORF GLASS & ARTS Arrest: On Sept. 2, at the
4000 block of Heatherdowns,
7965 W. Central - Across From Harley Davidson Heather M. Michalski, 26, was
PRESENTS found to have a warrant for
theft.
ANIMALS THROUGH ART Assault: On Sept. 3, at the
5000 block of Harroun, suspect
Saturday, September 25th, 2010 from Noon to 10:00 P.M. #1 reports that suspect #2 struck
her with a closed fist. Suspect #2
reports that suspect #1 initiated
the assault and he was defending
ADMISSION FREE himself.
Arrest: On Sept. 3, at Alger/
FAMILY EVENT - Noon to 6:00 p.m.
➢ The Toledo Humane Society and their furry friends McGregor, the suspect, 16, was
➢ Riverbend Equine Therapy Services/Horses Healing Humans found to have a warrant for run
Therapy Presentations and Activities Member Appreciation Day/ Open House! away/family offense.
ALSO FEATURING: Arrest: On Sept. 3, at the
➢ Doggy Costume Parade - Dress up your dog and win awards! 6000 block of Monroe, Troy
➢ cookie the Clown Join us on September 30th between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 A. Clark, 33, turned himself in
➢Magic Show; By Todd Christianson
p.m. for fun, food, music and at court.
➢ Magestic Flute, Story Telling & Caricatures; By Two
Forgery, petty theft: On
Thumbs Blue
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ADULT VENUE - 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Erie, the victim was the recipi-
In association with PozativProMotions ent of a counterfeit $100 bill.
➢ Body Painted Models; Artist Cartiye Carter
➢ Magic Show by Todd Christianson Join before September 30th and be entered in to Petty theft: On Sept. 3, at
➢ Entertainment the 5000 block of McGregor,
➢Energy Drawings; By Two THumbs Blue
drawings for special prizes! the reportee stated that her
➢ Arts daughter’s bicycle was left in
➢ Food
the yard overnight and stolen
Applies only towards new membership agreements.

➢ Marshmallow Toasting
Minimum of twelve months.

from the residence.


Cannot be used with other premiums or discounts.
➢ Open mic available Offer ends September 30, 2010

Petty theft: On Sept. 3, at


ATTENTION- ART VENDORS WANTED the 7000 block of Sylvania,
419-517-0051 unknown person(s) took cell
phone from the location.
WEDNESDAY, September 15, 2010
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Northview girls cross country ready to defend NLL title


By J. Patrick Eaken Judge in a personal record of Last year, the Northview ners. They surprise me with
Herald Writer 20.16.33. Rounding out the varsity was NLL, District, their mature commitment to
varsity runners were Robin and Regional champions and running, not only at practice but
The Northview Lady Kats Foster with a personal record of finished sixth at the state D-I in their lifestyle choices outside
cross country team brought 20.36.9 and Rachel Audet with meet. The graduated Meredith of practice.”
home a fifth place trophy from a personal record of 20.40.7. Wagner was the district, region- “Overall my expectations
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rainy downpour at the start of 21.47. Freshmen Katelyn classmen moving up we will upperclassmen. We have lead-
of the varsity race, they ran Work and Halley Elchert fol- fill the gaps and continue to ers on the team that will help
competitively and were the top lowed in personal records of be in the running on any cross the younger runners grow to
Northern Lakes League team at 22.13.5, and 22.16.3, respec- country course,” Smith said. their potential,” Smith contin-
the meet. tively. Sophomore Kelly Returning letter winners ued.
Twenty runners from the Macmillan held on for a 22.19 include Noe, Macmillan, Dean, “We are prepared to defend
Lady Kats team participated in and junior Cami Pavain ran a Masters, Alison Work, senior our title as NLL team cham- The Henderson House is a licensed thirteen-bed
the Division I open race. First- personal record of 22:39. Mackenzie Reeves, and senior pions,” the coach added. “Our assisted living community that pledges personal care for
year coach Jodie Smith said Smith was the cross coun- Erin Koffman. Other seniors team has a strong support from each resident. Its unique setting offers a family style
atmosphere where three home-cooked meals a day can
they had very slippery condi- try coach at McCord Junior include Mel Worley and Aurora the families and community.” be enjoyed in the company of friends. The three living
tions due to the rain that had High from 2002-09. During Milliron. Northview opened the sea- areas encourage activities, although the residents can
started to fall three races before that time, McCord won four Smith expects Noe, son at the eight-team “Hot retire at will to their private rooms. The Henderson
House encourages independence, dignity and a quality
the Northview varsity girls NLL girls championships and Masters, Dean, Alison Work, Summer Bash” invitational lifestyle... with assistance available 24 hours a day.
started. three NLL boys’ champion- and Reeves to continue to be hosted by Hilliard Bradley in
Lady Kat Abby Masters ships. The McCord girls won the top returning runners. All suburban Columbus. The var- What we provide
• RN available during the day • Health monitoring • Medication Assistance
ran to an 18th place finish by the Tiffin Carnival two of those participated through the tour- sity and junior varsity teams • Personal Needs - Bathing, Dressing, Etc. • Housekeeping and Laundry
setting a personal record of years (2005, 2006, and was nament meets up to state last brought back third place fin- • Beauty and Barber Shop • Spiritual Needs • Exercise • Banking Center • Elegant dining room
19.00.56. She earned a plaque third in 2007). The McCord year, and Erin Koffman was ishes. • Your choice of several gathering areas where residents and guest can socialize
and met the National Silver boys were second at the Tiffin an alternate eighth runner on “The competition was • Indoor and outdoor recreational and social activities to participate in every day
standard for the race. Carnival in 2005. McCord had those teams and Smith says she strong and we ran against • 2nd kitchen for residents to enjoy baking and socializing
Teammate Alison Work
ran second for the team
various girls and boys individ-
ual NLL champions throughout
“will be a solid contributor to
the team.”
teams that we will not see again
until regionals or states,” Smith
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Janelle Noe was Northview’s
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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, September 15, 2010

Creech leads Northview boys soccer Northview boys golf


By J. Patrick Eaken
Herald Writer
Klever, Watkins, Fretz,
Jacoby, Cooperider, Nick
Dorner, and Kevin Klever.
expect to perform well
enough to put us in posi-
tion to compete for a league
our best attacking players in
Nate Watkins, AJ Klever,
and Denzel Wheaton.”
looks for title
By J. Patrick Eaken classmen, but we are young
Ryan Creech has been Last year, A.J. Klever title,” Creech said. Top returning defend- Herald Writer and will rely on three sopho-
around Northern Lakes was second team all-state “However, Perrysburg, ers include Ross Wagner, mores, so hopefully we will
League soccer a long and first team all-district Anthony Wayne, and Alex Weiner, Sam Miller, Northview boys golf get better as the year goes
time, and now you can’t and all-league. Watkins was Southview always pose a Cameron Kupetz, and Allen coach Mike Czerniakowski on. Our biggest concern is
say “NLL soccer” without all-district and all-league, major threat to our chanc- Scharfenberg. returns for his seventh sea- our tough road schedule.
including “Ryan Creech.” and Wheaton, McPeek, es. The season thus far is “Newcomer Nick Dorner son, already having won Maumee at Heatherdowns
In 15 years as head coach and Cooperider were all- still a work in progress. We has become a very consis- a Northern Lakes League and Anthony Wayne at
at Northview, his teams are league. are continuing to improve, tent performer for us on championship and taking Brandywine will be tough,”
a combined 181-75-30. Last “We have a bit better which again is our primary the back line,” Creech said.
one team to the state meet. the coach continued.
year’s Wildcats were 10-7- chemistry and experience concern.” “Midfielders Nate Watkins, Last year, the Wildcats “This is the best league
1, 4-1-1 in the NLL. from last year’s very young Northview opened the James Ragland, Jason were 5-2 in NLL dual match in the area, so our guys
Returning letter win- squad. Our work rate and season 2-0-2. If anything, Jacoby, Spencer Clement, play and finished fourth. can’t take anybody lightly,
ners are A.J. Klever, purpose have more resolve he believes the season will Brittain Fretz, and Michael Returning lettermen in and need to come ready to
Nate Watkins, Brittain and we possess very good go up from last year. McPeek are challenging order of their low aver- play every match. I think
Fretz, Jason Jacoby, speed in our attacking posi- “Last year was a constant age are sophomore Jeff
one another for spots in the we are capable of winning
Jeff Cooperider, Denzel tions,” Creech said. learning process for this lineup this season.” Czerniakowski, senior the league and qualifying
Wheaton, Alex Weiner, Ross However, he adds “this team. We had to make dif- “We return our starter Dan Graeff, senior Alex and competing at the district
Wagner, Michael McPeek, team struggles to possess ficult decisions all season, Elrod, and junior Aaron
in goal from last season in tournament. So far this sea-
Allen Scharfenberg, Sam and combine at times.” but those decisions have Jeff Cooperider and have Liebenthal. son is going well.
Miller, Cameron Kupetz, Our primary goal is to created better habits and a added a Kevin Klever to Other varsity contributors Northview lost a close
and Ben Rubin. are junior Spencer Georgetti, match at Bowling Green,
be consistent and improve winning mentality,” Creech push Jeff for the nod in junior Andrew Wait, sopho- but Coach Czerniakowski
Seniors include A.J. every week as a unit. We said. “We return a few of goal,” Creech added. more Andy Mcmacken, and believes his team will

Shulak leads Southview boys golf team sophmore Derek Reiner.


“I think we will be one of
the top teams in the league,”
rebound from it.
“We won our own invi-
tational against a strong
Coach Czerniakowski said. field that included all the
By J. Patrick Eaken Anthony Wayne on the sixth victory over Whitmer, 323- Spuyten Duyval. “We return some pretty NLL teams as well as St.
Herald Writer man’s score. We tied them 336, and loss to Napoleon, Other members of the good players from a 5-2 Francis, Napoleon, Clay
through four scores, our fifth 318-328. varsity include four more NLL team. and Eastwood,” Coach
Southview boys golf men tied and their sixth man “Kyle Shulak (the team’s juniors in Jake Frankel, “We have good upper- Czerniakowski added.
coach Daniel Trost is head- beat our sixth man by one only senior) has been my Matt Jackson, Josh Taylor,
ing into his seventh season
in charge of the Cougar pro-
shot,” Trost said.
“That’s the closest
best golfer so far. He shot
a two-under 34 against
and Niket Parikh.
“Our biggest weakness
Northview girls tennis
gram.
“I’d say that we are look-
ing at being in the middle
match that I have ever had
as a coach. We also lost
to Bowling Green by one
Anthony Wayne at Spuyten
Duyval and his best tourna-
has been consistency. We
are currently on a roll- off to strong start
ment performance was a 76 er coaster ride. Our team By J. Patrick Eaken different positions.
of the pack in the Northern shot. We are two shots away at Eagle’s Landing,” Trost scores have been collective- Herald Writer “We have new players
Lakes League,” Trost said. from being in first place but said. ly good or collectively bad,” learning the game and the
Five of his top six guys we are currently are 1-2 in Junior Andrew Marinelli Trost said. “ I’m hoping to The Northview tennis strategy of doubles. Most
are returning varsity letter the league.” has the second best average get us on a more consis- team last week defeated players come into the tennis
winners, but things have Southview defeated on the team and his best tent level heading into the Perrysburg 3-2, which is a season knowing singles but
taken some strange bounces Springfield 175-190 at rounds have been an 80 at NLL tournament at Riverby good sign for the Lady Kats. not the game of doubles. We
early in the season. Valleywood Country Club. Bedford Hills and he has on September 22 and also Lady Kat Megan Miller practice a lot of doubles and
“We have lost some tough The Cougars are 1-1 in shot 40 in two dual match- the sectional tournament in beat April Weaver, last the team is coming along,”
matches already. We lost to non-league matches with a es against BG and AW at October.” year’s NLL champ, Jackie Miller added.

Southview volleyball Northview Choir cookie


Leizerman won and Natalie The team’s overall record
Forrester and Shannon Ford so far is 5-4, but they are 3-0
won at No. 2 doubles. in the NLL.

dough fundraiser
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By J. Patrick Eaken match, which Southview won
The annual Northview prepare meals, appetizers,
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was 2-5 in NLL dual meets.
tough schedule this year so
I’m very happy with 5-4. I
think we will do better in the
Herald Writer in three sets, all of the Cougar’s H.S. Choir Cookie Dough and snacks. Returning players include league this year,” Miller said.
matches have gone five sets. Fundraiser kicks off on Please consider pur- senior Jackie Leizerman, a “Perrysburg is probably the
Beth Mouch, the wife of Mouch says the Cougar’s big September 10. Choir stu- chasing one or more district qualifier last season. No. 1 team to beat.
Southview baseball coach hitters this year include junior dents will be coming door- containers when a choir She won the Pirate Doubles “Our season is going good
Invitational with Jessie Coyle, so far. Our team is a work in
Ed Mouch, is taking over the middles Kelsey Blankerts and to-door with the opportu- student knocks on your who graduated. Leizerman progress. Megan Miller is a
Cougars volleyball program Kendall Smith, who had a .233 nity for you to order fro- door. We encourage you last year made second team very experienced tournament
this summer. kill percentage. zen cookie dough. This to order from your favor- All-NLL and honorable men- player. Though she’s a fresh-
Last year the Cougars were Outside hitters are senior ready-to-bake dough can ite current choir members, tion All-District. man, she has a maturity to
6-8 in the Northern Lakes Lisa Crisman, junior Julia cut down significantly on but orders will also be Other returnees are Natalie her game that is beyond her
League and 10-12 overall. Mouch (40 kills), and Logan prep time and provides accepted from alumni and Forrester, Jessica Rentner, years,” Miller continued.
There are five returning varsity Hayward, a sophomore with
players from last year, includ- 28 kills.
a homemade taste simi- alumni parents by email- Maddie Mills, and Morgan “Jackie Leizerman is
ing two seniors, Lisa Crisman Coach Mouch says role lar to baked from scratch ing your order to Lori Hawley. Megan Miller, perfect at No. 2. She has
and Andria Mierzwiak, juniors players are juniors Ari Lopez, cookies. If tightly sealed, Pearson, booster fundrais- Shannon Ford, Emily Gross power and consistency in
Danielle Birney and Kelsey junior and Jenelle Bevens. the cookie dough will ing chair at piersonla@ and Bailey Feldstein are the her game. Jessica Rentner
keep up to six months yahoo.com. new additions to the team. has improved on her men-
Blankerts, and sophomore Top defensive specialists Megan Miller, the coach’s tal game. Doubles returnees
Coryn Ciboro. Ciboro received are Andria Mierzwiak, a senior and provide you with For those who order daughter, is a freshman and Natalie Forrester, Maddie
honorable mention all league as libero, and Julia Mouch, who small or large batches of directly from students, the team’s No. 1 singles play- Mills and Morgan Hawley
a freshman last year. had 79 and 83 digs, respec- cookies through the holi- cookie dough deliv- er. Jackie Leizerman will be bring some experience to the
“Our primary strengths this tively, through five matches. days. The cookie dough ery will take place on No. 2 and Jessica Rentner team.”
year are our camaraderie and The coach said that also work- is available in a variety November 2. Alumni is No. 3. Doubles remains “The girls are experi-
trust that the players have in ing toward more court time as of flavors including triple may pick up their cookie undecided, Coach Miller said, encing all different lev-
one another. We are pretty defensive specialists are juniors
scrappy on defense and have Taylor Nieman and Mackenzie chocolate chip and white dough from 2:45 – 4:00 as far as permanent starting els of play. The team takes
some good hitters on the front Pickering. chocolate macadamia nut. p.m. on November 2 at positions are concerned. something away from every
line,” Mouch said. The two setters are Danielle Additionally, the stu- Northview High School. “We have some experi- match and we go work on
“The only weakness I can Birney, a junior, and Coryn dents will be selling pizza Cookie dough sales sup- ence this year. I only lost it. Recognizing the differ-
two players on the varsity,” ent strategies, power and
see is the team’s belief in them- Ciboro, a returning sophomore and garlic cheese bread, port student activities, Miller said. “We have a lot placement of every match
selves that they can and will setter with 88 assists in five cinnamon rolls, turtle trips, and ongoing choir of players at the same level we play is what we use to
win. They need to learn how matches. cheesecake and easy-to- essentials. so I can move the players into grow and develop as a team.”
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OPINION THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

Letters to the Editor Thinking about yesterday


Again Tyler, you hit the nail on the head with your last article. If someone By Sheila Painter includes the Museum,
wants to get an unbiased view of the craziness of our political system and how Thinking Sister City Garden and
the politicians manipulate it, all they need to do, is tune in the Daily Show with (This is the first of a about Historical Village at the
Jon Stewart. He leans to the left, but he would never let a democrat get away new weekly column by sto- back of the property. They
ryteller, quilter and writer yesterday host educational program-
with some ridiculous statement, without calling him out on it. Every involved By Sheila
American should watch the Daily Show and get a true picture of what is going Sheila Painter). ming and events, staffed
Painter
on in AMERICA. And then make a decision on whether the people we have by volunteers and one paid
in Washington are doing the job we Americans want them to do (they’re not There’s a well-kept history is boring. Other staff member. SAHS has
miracle workers) or if the people that are running for office would be a better secret in Sylvania, an orga- people repeat the phrase an office in the Museum,
nization that most of you “Those who cannot remem- holds meetings there, helps
fit. What I have been hearing, scares me. Please, Palin and Beck in 2012, come have never heard of. It’s ber the past are condemned maintain the displays and
on. time to bring it out into the archives, and is made up
to repeat it.”
open; no more hiding! But whether or not you entirely of volunteers. And
Dennis Carr The Sylvania Area there’s always room for
Sylvania, Ohio care about Sylvania’s his-
Historical Society (SAHS) tory, it exists, it is real, and more.
is an organization in our it deserves to be honored. They meet at 7:00
Dear Editor, midst, complete with Board p.m. on the third Wednesday
While about 50 people
of Trustees, ByLaws, mem- belong, SAHS needs more of designated months, with
The prince you speak of owns 7% of Fox news stock, hardly a majority share, bers, meetings and pro- seven general meetings per
hardly the amount of stock ownership to influence operations. Have you studied members to attend meetings
grams. Their purpose is to and become active in plan- year. The meetings are held
finance? I have. You almost act as Fox news gave him his stock. The prince work toward the preserva- at the Sylvania Heritage
ning and participating in
you speak of is free to buy this stock. You shouldn’t confuse his freedom to buy tion and collection of mate- Center, 5717 North Main
events. There hasn’t been
whatever stock he wants with Fox news supporting moslem extremists. The guy rials and items concerned a huge interest in historical St. in Sylvania, and new
is free to buy whatever stock he wants on the New York stock exchange. In fact, with the development, programs in our city. members and guests are
if someone wanted to make Fox news into what you are portraying them as how history, and genealogy of So that is about to always welcome. They
could this be accomplished? Have a moslem extremist buy FOX news stock. Sylvania, OH, and its sur- change! This column in also have board meetings
I love your opening sentence, “The daily show with Jon Stewart is the best rounding area. Their goal future issues will bring you and potluck parties.
news show on TV”. You sound like you’re in 4th grade. Looks like you bought (and sort of their tagline) snippets of fun, fascinating The next meeting date
into the Daily Show, so should this show be judged by who you are? is preservation of the past facts, trivia and events of is Wednesday, Oct. 20, at
Did you know Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Company was a self so that present and future Sylvania’s history. You’ll 7 p.m. The program is
proclaimed anti-semite? Did you know Ford had assembly plants located in Ger- generations might have evi- have opportunities to learn “Losing Grandpa’s Farm:
many during WWII? Did you know these assembly lines helped produce Hitler’s dence of their great heri- about this group, support The History of Food
war machine? Did you know Hitler had a painted portray of Henry Ford in his tage, thus making the pres- their efforts, and help his- Production in the U.S.”
office? Did you know German officials came to America to award Ford with ent more meaningful to all. torically unify our great More on that later.
medals? So does this mean that every stock holder in Ford Motor Company was What does all that mean? little city of Sylvania! Meanwhile, visit
a Nazi? You act as FOX news called up this Prince and begged him to invest in While Sylvania may not And just to clarify things, www.sylvaniahistory.
their stock. I could go on and on about how misguided you are. have the popular/rich/well- in case you wondered, org or call 419-318-9632
known history of, say, SAHS is not the same for more info. And go
Boston or Philadelphia, we thing as Sylvania Historical ahead and “like” Sylvania
Jeff Hartman still have a past that helped Area Historical Society
Village, nor the Heritage
shape the city that we are Center Museum. The on Facebook….they’ll be
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St. Ursula Academy “The Phantom Kenneth E. Endicott D.D.S., M.S.


of the Opera” auditions for male roles OhioDr. Endicott attended and was the chief staff care, cleanings, complete
State University dentistry selection at St. and partial custom fit den-
St. Ursula Academy will school students are encour- in the SUA Main Office. For where he completed den- Vincents. He is serving on tures, bridges, crowns,
host auditions for male roles aged to audition. more information or to sched- tal training and received the Toledo Dental Society whitening, Lumineers,
for The Phantom of the Op- Open music rehearsal for ule an alternate audition time, a Master Degree in Board of Directors. He full mouth rehabilitation,
era on Sunday, September 26, Phantom auditions will be please call 419-531-1693. Prosthodontics, which is has three granddaughters custom fit prosthetic oral
2010 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. in on September 21 & 22, from Performance dates: February the art and science of arti- that he adores. devices, custom fit brux-
the St. Ursula Academy Cho- 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. at St. Ursula. 4, 5, 6, 2011 at the Franciscan ficial teeth, cosmetic and Dr. Endicott special- ism appliances used to
ral Room. All area male high Audition packets are available Theatre of Lourdes College. reconstruction dentistry. izes in the replacement of treat TMD dysfunction,
Dr. Endicott is on the missing teeth. Some of his and root canal therapy.
2010 Franciscan Award recipients announced staff of Toledo Hospital services include: General
The Sisters of St. Francis
of Sylvania have selected
for the Trinity Health Center
in Steubenville, OH, has a nev-
Corporation, the “holding com-
pany” for the health and human There is no childhood obesity epidemic
Carol Bonar, of Steubenville, er-ending passion for the mis- services ministry of the Sylvania
to receive the 2010 St. Clare sion and values of the Sylvania Franciscans, started his medical Dear America, Childhood obesity has
Award and Dr. John J. Hall, of Franciscans and shows it in practice in Bryan, TX, where he September is National tripled in the last 30 years, Parents: We know you’re
College Station, TX, the 2010 everything she does. Whether served as Chief of Staff at St. Childhood Obesity but so have you, Mom and busy, so we’re here to help.
St. Francis Award. Winners of it is with her co-workers, hospi- Joseph Hospital on two differ- Awareness Month, and Dad. You’ve taught us that Visit one of our 1,300
these two awards are selected tal volunteers, the Steubenville ent occasions. He is known as you’re going to hear a lot when we have a problem, Anytime Fitness clubs in
for their unique and exemplary civic community, or her family, a good listener who creates an about how 1 in 3 of us we need to fix it instead the month of September
contributions to society and her enthusiasm for what she atmosphere where everybody is are overweight or obese. of pointing fingers. So and receive a FREE 30-day
modeling Franciscan values in believes in is contagious. She is heard, a talent that has served You’ll also hear some cre- here’s the deal: We’re in trial membership, a FREE
their everyday lives. truly a joyful servant among all him well as both a leader and a
Bonar, who is the Director of people. Her list of activities of practitioner of health care. Dr. ative ways to get us outside, this together, so let’s fix it 30-minute personal training
the Neurovascular Laboratory giving back to those less fortu- Hall is a humble man who’s away from the video games together. If you want us to session and a FREE 30-day
nate includes dozens of organi- primary goal in life is to serve and eating better food. eat less junk food, then let’s pass to AnytimeHealth.
zations over the last 30 years. in whatever way he can to make We normally love the eat better together. If you com
Military Brief Whether it is serving as the the world a better place to live. spotlight, because it is all want us to play an hour a All of our clubs are open
chair of the Trinity March of He has a strong sense of about us. But in this case ... day, then set an example by 24/7. Join one, use them
Dimes—which she has done for mission and conviction that a well, we hate to break it to getting some serious exer- all. To find a club near you,
the past 10 years—or organizing person should give back the you, Mom and Dad, but it’s cise yourself. visit www.anytimefitness.
the hospital Christmas “Adopt gifts he or she has received actually about you. What That sounds like a com
a Family” project—which she from God. He and Yolanda,
has done for the last 20 years— his wife of almost 53 years, are puts us at greatest risk of healthy solution to us. How At participating clubs
Bonar never wants any attention long term supporters of social being overweight? Soda? about you? only. Offer subject to
drawn to herself. Instead, she justice and human rights issues. TV? Pizza? Sincerely, change. Must be 18 years
always shines a bright light on They have been on two medi- No, it’s having obese The Coalition of Angry or older. Current members
all the people who step up and cal missions to Artega, Mexico, parents*. Kids may be ineligible
make these events successful. where Dr. Hall used his skills as
She considers herself a friend
and companion on the journey
a physician and his wife acted
as an interpreter for patients.
Choir Seeking Good Singers
of life and has come to know He volunteers one Wednesday Do you like to sing? individuals who enjoy per- way. Its members come
many people through her gener- every month at Health for All, a Are you interested in learn- forming while learning to from all walks of life, uni-
Air Force Airman Kieara ous heart and sense of service, clinic that serves the uninsured challenge and strengthen fied by their mutual love
S. Brown graduated from
ing choral music? Is there
integrity and stewardship. in and around Bryan.
basic military training at Married to her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Hall have three a performer hidden within their musical and artistic of great music. Do some-
Lackland Air Force Base, Ronald, for 53 years, she has adult children and six grand- you? gifts. thing special for yourself
San Antonio, TX. two sons and a daughter, eight children and have been active If you can answer “yes” The chorus specializes and your community. Join
The airman completed an grandchildren and 10 great parishioners at St. Joseph in to any of these questions, in the performance of Ne- today!
intensive, eight-week pro- grandchildren. She loves to Bryan where the pastor describes The Clarence Smith Com- gro spirituals and is dedi- For interviews and fur-
gram that included training in travel and takes pictures of all them as “very generous of their munity Chorus (CSCC) cated to its preservation as ther information, please
military discipline and stud- the places she has visited. She time, talents and treasures.” is for you! The chorus is well as the performance of contact Clarence Smith,
ies, Air Force core values, can be found every Friday night Dr. Hall received his medi- presently looking for those works by African Ameri- (419) 534-2299 or visit us
physical fitness, and basic in the fall in Section D, Row cal degree from the University online at www.cscchorus.
G in Harding Stadium (where of Minnesota and came to the
persons who wish to fur- can composers. They also
warfare principles and skills. ther develop their musical perform a wide variety of com. You may write to us
Airmen who complete she has had tickets for the Bryan area in 1960 where he
basic training earn four credits last 50 years) cheering for the started his general and family interests and skills. The musical styles including at: Engagements@csccho-
toward an associate in applied Steubenville “Big Red.” At practice. He has delivered more CSCC builds a team of classical, jazz, and Broad- rus.com.
science degree through the 72, Bonar doesn’t even think than 2,000 babies in his career
Community College of the of retiring, but when she does
she will just begin her second
and was named one of Texas’
“Super Doctors” in 2005.
InnerViews by Kimberly Rose
Air Force.
She is the daughter of Troy career as a Trinity volunteer and Both Carol Bonar and Dr.
plans to log at least 2,500 hours John J. Hall will be honored for The Week Ahead: This week you find week to spend some time
and Julie Jackson of South
Cove St., Toledo, OH. of service. their achievements at the Sylvania September 19 through yourself in a situation alone. There is no sense
Brown is a 2009 graduate Dr. Hall, who is currently the Franciscan Gala on September September 25, 2010 where you have to make in starting conflicts and
of Sylvania Southview High Chair of the Board of Trustees 25, 2010 at the Franciscan Center a tough choice. Money could linger well off into
School, Sylvania, OH. of the Franciscan Services of Lourdes College. Aries (March 21-April issues have gotten your the future.
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The 35th annual Glass off in late fall at Wildwood fees have been reduced to
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participants are encouraged coaching and support to help team of 5 runners will each
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in this time honored event; thon was able to donate over ning approximately 5 miles.
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