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SHORE LINE CLEAN UP On May 10th students will be working on Shoreline Clean Up in

the following areas: Lighthouse Pier, Nickel Plate, Old Homestead, Chaska and Beachwood Cove shorelines. Huron Parks and Recreation thanks the students from McCormick Junior High School and South Central High School for their efforts!

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On the Road with Mrs. B and Mrs. Kastor


By Lisa Yako Recently, I had the opportunity to once again attend story time. Being the mother of teenagers, it has been over 10 years since I last attended story time at the Huron Public Library, so I was quite thrilled. Yet, on this particular day, story time was being held at Little Wonders Preschool. Hurons childrens librarians, Mary Ann Beavington and Denise Kastor, otherwise known as Mrs. B and Mrs. Kastor, took their show on the road as they do on a monthly basis when they visit each of the preschools in Huron. Huron residents are fortunate to have had two of the most loving and creative women lead their children towards the love of reading over the past 15+ years. After working as pre-school teachers together at Kiddie College for 11 years, Mary Ann took a job as the childrens librarian at the Huron Public Library in 1997. Denise followed Mary Ann the following year. The two are enthusiastic, work well together, and know how to engage children of all ages. In speaking of her relationship with Denise, Mary Ann stated We are definitely two peas in a pod. We feel we are a pretty good TEAM! Mary Ann and Denise have thrilled and engaged countless numbers of children, and our library has been the envy of others for as long as they have been here. As an example of the popularity of the childrens programs, there have been 1,837 attendees for 97 programs in the last four months alone. During my recent story time adventure, I observed that the children were fully enthralled and knew just what to do when asked to respond. The theme of the day was the letter P. The P-related activities included singing, dancing, reading, counting, and much more. I particularly liked singing along with childrens singer, Raffi. Some of the aspects of story time were the same as when my children were young, but others had changed slightly. In describing their experiences over the years at the Huron Public Library, Mary Ann stated We may have a gray hair or two or three more than we did 16 years ago! The stories we share have changed, and families have grown up, but the goal of our childrens programming has remained the same. We want to provide a solid foundation for reading skills and instill a love a reading that will last a lifetime. Further, she explained the societal influences have changed from when we began our teaching careers. Children today are much more technologically savvy, because they are exposed to it from an early age. However, when you strip that away, you still have children who are eager to learn, who enjoy a good story and want to have fun. Both Mary Ann and Denise admit that their success has come because they both love children and love being a part of the learning process. The enthusiasm of the children (and maybe the parents, too) keeps them motivated and excited about their jobs. If your children have aged-out of story time (i.e, are in kindergarten or older), they can still benefit from the

childrens programs at the Huron Public Library by participating in the Summer Reading Program. This years theme is We Dig Reading!. Registration begins on Tuesday, June 4, and the official Kick-Off will be on Monday, June 10. Note: One of the crafts that will be completed as part of the Summer Reading Program is storybook birdhouses. For this craft, the library is in need of new or used Golden Books (~8 in x 6.5 in) which will be used for the roof of the birdhouse. If you can help in this endeavor, please drop off the books at the Childrens Department anytime before June 18.

15th Annual Chamber of Commerce Lighthouse Race


The weather has warmed up and the flowers are blooming, so its time to dust off your running or walking shoes and join us at the 15th annual Chamber of Commerce Lighthouse Races on Saturday, May 4. There a race and a speed for everyone. The 10-Mile race goes out Bogart Road to Boos Road and back through the James McBride arboretum. The trees and bushes are putting on a spectacular show of blossoms right now. For the less brave of heart, theres the 5K race, in which one can run or walk. And weve saved the best for the youngsters with the Kalahari Kids Fun Run, a short jog around Huron Memorial Stadium and the adjacent grounds. The folks at Kalahari are providing colorful t-shirt for the small runners,

prizes and refreshments. Come out and enjoy the spring day with a bit of exercise or just go along the route and cheer the runners on. For information or to register, phone 419-433-5700 or stop at the Chamber office, Huron St. and Cleveland Road E.

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Around Town 2 | Church Chat 3 | Spotlight on Huron 4 | Library & Parks & Rec 5 | Schools 6 | Classified 7
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Around Town
An open letter to the people of Huron
Last Friday and Saturday night at McCormick School, the annual Huron High School Musical was held. This years play was Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The reason for this letter is to give applause to the high school students and everyone else that came together again to give us such a great performance of such a beautiful story. Its fitting that the story is about forgiveness. In our troubled times that we live in here in Huron, we forget about the students and what they give to all of us. Watching the cast perform with the knowledge that many of the performers are student athletes, you saw the sacrifice that they all gave to be a part of this play. Why then werent the seats all filled with those that say they support the school and students. If the parents and grandparents of the students on stage werent there, how small would the audience have been? I wonder what would happen if the same type of support were given to the football team. If price is the issue, two tickets to this performance would cost you one pizza. How long does it take to eat a pizza. The play lasted for almost two hours. My wife and I have supported the musical for many years and will continue to do so. I would challenge the rest of you that have never been to a play to take the time next year and go. I know that Jeff has a great play lined up already. See you all there. Doug Studer

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Locals honored by United Way


Ohio United Way celebrated its 100th anniversary with a luncheon held on April 10 in Columbus. The organization saluted its 100 Heroes at the event, individuals instrumental in the success which United Way has attained over the years. The list of 100 Heroes included two Erie County residents, George Mylander and Pamela ColbertBrumbaugh. George Mylander is the face of United Way in Erie County. He has devoted much of his life to his community, its citizens, and the United Way organization. Mylander first joined the United Way of Erie County (UWEC) in 1969 as a board member. He served a total of 40 years on the board, including two terms as board president. Today, he continues his active support of United Way through his foundation, the Mylander Foundation. UWEC is one of three county organizations which receive annual fund-

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Community Calendar
Thu, May 2
6:30-8:00 PM- Yarn Works, a group of enthusiastic knitters 9:00 AM-3:00 PM- St. Peter and crocheters, meets at the Rummage Sale at the new gym. Huron Public Library. 7:00 PM- A Drop of Tea- an informative program on the history of tea and insight into teas distinctive characteristics at the Huron Public Library. Registration is required. 6:30-9:30 PM- Dante Tue, May 7 performs at Quarry Hill Winery, 5:00 PM- Rain Barrel WorkBerlin Heights. shop at Osborn MetroPark, Sun, May 5 Shelter 1. Join Erie Soil & 1:00-3:00 PM- Chess at the Water Conservation District Huron Public Library. All ages and Erie MetroParks for rain and abilities welcome. Regis- barrel construction. Fee is $45 and includes materials tration appreciated. and instruction for one rain 1:00-3:00 PM- Take the Kids barrel. Register at 419-626Fishing Fun Day for ages 5-17 5211. Limit 15 participants at Shoreline Park, Sandusky. per workshop. To register, contact Sandusky 6:30 PM- Rain Barrel WorkRecreation Department at shop at Osborn MetroPark, 419-627-5886. Shelter 1. (See above.) 2:00-3:40 PM- Family movie Wed, May 8 series at the Huron Public Library- Brave. 9:30 AM-12:30 PM- Wonderful Watercolors at Osborn Mon, May 6 MetroPark, Frost Center, 2:00 PM- Park Pals at Osborn Firelands Room with Clela MetroPark- The Rocky Moun- Stelnicki. Register by calling tains. Clela at 440-371-5637 or e-mailing clelasart@oh.rr.com. 6:30 PM- Just Walk- A Walk Wednesdays, April 10-June 12. with a Doc at the Oakland Cemetery. Enter and park at 11:00 AM-2:00 PM- Blood the Erie County Services Cen- pressure screening with nurses ter Building, 2900 Columbus from Firelands Hospital at the Avenue, Sandusky. Huron Public Library. No appointment necessary. 1:30 PM- Spring Bingo for Fun! at Osborn MetroPark, Frost Center. Registration required. Limit 60. 4:30-5:30 PM- Mothers Day craft for children in kindergarten and older. Registration required. 5:00-6:00 PM- Christs Community Meal at the First Presbyterian Church, Huron. A free meal offered by the churches of Huron. 5:30-6:30 PM- Park Yoga at the Enchanted Cottage, East Sandusky Bay MetroPark. $10 per class drop-in rate. Wednesdays, April 17-June 12.

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Fri, May 3
9:00 AM-3:00 PM- St. Peter Rummage Sale at the new gym. 6:00-9:00 PM- Jay Guerrero performs at Paper Moon Vineyards, Vermilion.

Sat, May 4
9:00 AM-12:00 PM- St. Peter Rummage Sale at the new gym. 5:00 PM- Kentucky Derby big hat contest at Quarry Hill Winery, Berlin Heights. 6:00-9:00 PM- Jay Guerrero performs at Paper Moon Vineyards, Vermilion.

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Thu, May 9
7:00 PM- Body & Home Spring Detox: Recharge & Rejuvenate! with Elite Wellness Group at the Huron Public Library.

Letters to the Editor, our readers opinion forum, news releases and your comments as to the operation of The Huron Hometown News are welcome. Please note: All letters to the editor, intended for publication, must be signed by the writer and include a phone number (for verification purposes only). Photos and materials submitted for publication are to be considered property of The Huron Hometown News, unless otherwise specified. Materials to be returned must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with proper postage.

If you would like your event listed in the Community Calendar, contact Lisa Yako at lyako@bex.net.

Church Chat Milestones


Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St. Huron Worship Hours: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour at 11:45 a.m. Email: churchoffice@ huronpresby www.firstpresbychurchhuron. org Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 Pastors Cherub Chat at both services. 6:30 pm - Jr. and Sr. High Youth Fellowship Holy Trinity Anglican Church Sanctuary and classrooms 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan handicapped accessible. 419-499-3683 Father Dennis Henkle Lighthouse Assembly of Worship and Holy God Church Communion Sunday 10:00 820 Cleveland Road East, a.m. Huron 419-433-8889 Huron United Methodist www.lighthouseagc.org Church Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Doors. adult and children 338 Williams Street, Huron Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on 419-433-3984 Tuesdays Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday 8 am - Sunday Casual Service/ Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Praise Band Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9 am - Sunday School for All Thursdays Ages Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 10 am - Celebration Worship/ Salvation Army Service Pipe Organ and Choir Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only. Salvation Army Services: 419433-0500 St. Matthew Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/ stmattverml-cms Sunday School and Bible Study 9:30 a.m. All Ages Welcome Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am All Welcome Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419433-5725 www.stpetershuron.org Mass Schedule

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5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by appointment The Chapel 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.thechapel.tv/ Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 10 a.m. family-friendly contemporary worship, with Sunday School for children and teens.

Obituaries
Rose Mary Bilgen
Rose Mary Bilgen 96 passed away at the Erie County Care Center on Sunday, April 21,2013. She was born and raised in Amherst Ohio to Walter and Stella (Sterna) and was a sister to Dorothy ( Russell) ( James), who recently passed away and three brothers Walter Jr. (Lois Schively), Frank (Virgina) and Joseph all who preceded her in death . She was a lifelong member of St. Peters Catholic Church serving on the altar and Rosary Society and school cafeteria and worked all her life as a waitress in Huron in her early years at the Hoyt restaurant, Ed Mar, and the Twine House being the first waitress hired there because of her professional style and warm personality and smile. She retired after twenty years of dedicated service. She is survived by sons Joseph ( Gale) Weske, James (Cleats) Lois Salmons) a grandaughter, Kelli ( Robert Patchen) three grandsons Joseph , Brett, and Brian ( Sherenna) as well as four great grandchildren and two step grandchildren. Rose was an avid Cleveland sports fan especially the Indians and was recognized by the team on her 90th birthday. Services and burial were held at the Meadow Green Cemetary in Huron officiated by Father Jason Kahle . Koch Funeral Home handled the arrangements. Memorial contributions can be made to Stein Hospice on her behalf.

Joseph DeFazio

Nov 16, 1926 - Apr 30, 2013


Joseph DeFazio, 86, of Huron, died Tuesday, April 30, 2013, in Erie County Care, Huron, under the loving care of Stein Hospice Services. He was born Nov. 16, 1926, in Chicago, and moved to Huron in 1950. He graduated from Crane High School in Chicago in 1944 and attended the University of Illinois and Knox College. He retired in 1988 from NASA Plum Brook and Brookpark facilities after 30 years of service. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron, and the Knights of Columbus. He belonged to the Great Circle Flying Club and enjoyed flying planes with his commercial pilots license. Joe enjoyed painting and high school football. Survivors include two daughters, Ellen (George) Antonakos, of Baltimore, and Amy (Ed) Hula, of Huron; two sons, Joe (Cindy) DeFazio and Jim (Elvie) DeFazio, of Huron; nine grandchildren, George Antonakos, Tony, Paul (Tracy) Joe (Brittany) Jim and David DeFazio, Andrea (Tony) Conrad and Mandy (Jeff ) Vasold, Janet (Matt) Reed, and Judy Tata; nine greatgrandchildren, Luke, Nolan, Ella, Hannah, Ellie, Anna, Rachel, Sarah and Baylee. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary (Pisano) DeFazio,

April 13, 2013; his parents, Mario and Domenica (Fantozzi) DeFazio; and a sister, Antoinette Chicotel.There will be no visitation. A funeral mass will be be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 430 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Jeffery Sikorski will officiate. Entombment will be in Meadow Green Memorial Park, Huron. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Stein Hospice Services, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH 44870. Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, Huron, is handling arrangements. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com.

She graduated from Bishop Watterson High School, Columbus; Mount Carmel School of Nursing, Columbus; Franklin University, Columbus; and The Ohio State University where she earned her Master of Science in Nursing Degree. Adrienne enjoyed gardening, listening to music, especially blues and old Motown, sewing, hiking, cross-country skiing, swimming, snowshoeing, movies, helping people, and spending time with friends and family. She is survived by her husband of 22 years, Martin; son, Kevin, at home; her parents, Marius and Constance (West) Petersen, of Greenville, S.C.; a sister, Catherine (David) Schilling, of Columbus; two brothers, Scott (Becky) Petersen, of Charlotte, and Mark (Lisa) Petersen, of Los Angeles; nieces, Morgan Petersen and Renee Rigdon; and Jun 16, 1954 - Apr nephews, Erik and Alex Schilling, and Steve Rig30, 2013 don. Adrienne M. (Petersen) Friends may call from 1 Stapanian, 58, of Huron, p.m. Sunday, May 5, until died Tuesday, April 30, service at 3 p.m. at Foster 2013, at her residence. She was born June 16, 1954, in Virginia, Minn., and grew up in Columbus. She was a resident of Huron since 2001 coming from Columbus, and Corvallis, Ore. Adriennes working career centered on nursing, research and education. She specialized in pediatrics and maternal health care. During her career she worked as a staff nurse, research nurse, community health nurse, school nurse, adjunct clinical instructor, nurse consultant, and for several county health programs as coordinator.

Funeral Home & Crematory, 410 Main St., Huron. Chaplain Brenda HurleyShank, from Stein Hospice, Sandusky, will officiate. Contributions may be

made to Save the Children, 54 Wilton Road, Westport, CT 06880. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com.

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Parks & Rec Library


Safety Town Available to all children entering kindergarten in the Fall of 2013. Safety Town will be held June 10-20 from 9 am to 11:30 pm on Monday -Thursday both weeks (no Friday classes) at Shawnee Elementary. The fee is $40 for residents; $45 for non-residents. Class size is limited; pre-registration is required; forms available on our website ----NEW! 2013 Summer Day Camp Interactive program, including weekly field trips, will keep children challenged and happy during the summer! Ages 6-12 years old. Located at Shawnee Elementary, the Day Camp is six weekly sessions -register now for one week, several weeks or all six weeks; with extended care hours available. The camp will be held during the weeks of June 24th through July 29th. See our website for more information. ----Youth Sports Camps & Swim Lessons The complete schedule of Summer Youth Sports Camps and Swim Lessons is posted on our website. Session I of Swim Lessons will be held July 8-19, Session II is July 22-August 2, and Session III is August 5-16; all sessions offer classes for children ages 3 through 10. Register earlyspace is limited. Visit our Programs page details or contact our office. ----Fitness BEACH YOGA June 11-July 23rd at Lakefront Park (in case of inclement weather, class held at Christ Episcopal Church), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 11:00 am. No class on July 4th. Program fee is $50 for residents, $55 for non-residents.

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Knights of Columbus Volunteers Seek Donations for Developmentally Disabled


By Lisa Yako

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This weekend, members of the Knights of Columbus from St. Peter Church will be at various locations around Huron collecting donations for their annual Measure Up Campaign. The purpose of this campaign is to raise money to benefit people with developmental disabilities. Specifically, 90% of the funds raised will stay in Erie County and be distributed to the Erie County Special Olympics, Erie County Residential Living, and Arc of Erie County, all organizations that provide services to the developmentally disabled and their families. Nine percent of the funds will be used for state-wide programs that benefit the developmentally disabled, and 1% is used for administrative costs. The Knights will be easily identifiable as they will be wearing yellow vests that say Help Gods Special Children, Knights of Columbus Charity Drive. From 3:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Friday evening and from 9:00 AM until 9:00 PM on Saturday, volunteers will be seeking your donation in front of Cornells Foods, Ace Hardware, Just 4 Girlz, and Huron Market. The name of the campaign, Measure Up, is a challenge to the community to support the developmentally disabled people around them. This is a national campaign for Knights of Columbus councils across the United States. In appreciation for your donation, you will receive a ruler and a tootsie roll. For more information on the Huron Knights of Columbus and the Measure Up Campaign, visit their web site at www.kochuron.org.

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Many questions are coming my way about various spring bulbs. For instance: Jackie from Bellevue emailed me and asked why her daffodil bulbs are not blooming this year. First take a look at the planting area. Is there enough light? Are they planted too close under trees and are fighting for nutrients and water with tree roots? Are they too close together for a long period of time? Daffodils like to grow together, but once they over produce, and are touching each other underground, thus not allowing for further growth, they stop blooming over time. This very thing happened to me, and when I dug up the clump to replant, the group of bulbs had grown to over 100 bulbs, and they were 1/2 size. When this happens, wait until the foliage dies down a bit, usually around July 4th, and just replant, further apart, knowing they will have full sun, and the procedure usually solves the problems. Jonathon from Port Clinton asked me at a meeting one day about non-hardy bulbs such as dahlias, cannas, and calla lilies. He needed to know how to tell when it was safe to plant them outside. The usual rule of thumb is to plant when the ground is no longer cold, but starting to warm up, and there is no danger of frost. If you are not placing them into the ground, feel free to place/plant them in garden pots and keep them in the garage or barn until its safe to place outside. This gives the bulbs a little time to root in the pots, getting them to bloom a little sooner than waiting to put them entirely outdoors. Last year, I noted that moles where chomping on my tulip bulbs under the ground, and managed to eat about 35 bulbs which were planted the fall before. Since that time I have learned that if you build a wire cage and plant the bulbs in that cage in the ground, the moles wont bother them. As soon as I got that problem solved, the rabbits began to make salad of the newly sprouted tulips. To settle this one, I first thought of fricassee, but being kind hearted, decided that I could gage the area in, 3 high, just as they emerge from the soil. This has worked well, and this year the tulips are surviving well. One tip, if you want to use the cage idea, plant the bulbs in clusters of 8-10 close together, and they will not only look wonderful, but you wont have to fence in an entire large area. Happy Gardening.

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Please Help United Way of Erie County and the Sandusky and Huron Post Offices collect food to be delivered to local food banks. Please call United Way of Erie County if you would like to have a box to collect at your worksite. Together we can Stamp Out Hunger in Erie County!

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It was an exciting, tight game until the bottom of the fifth and sixth innings when hosts Port Clinton scored eight runs to put the game away. Hurons Ryan Pickett had two RBIs as the Tigers fall below the .500 mark for the season (6-7).

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(Left to right): Addy Baus, Kylie Masterson, Kennedy Masterson, Macie Majoy, Hayden Roshong, Jordan Wood and McKena Muratori Champion Cheer Athletic Boosters is proud to announce that Champion All Stars competitive quest has led them to ESPN Zone Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL May 4th and 5th to compete live via webcast. The Summit was created solely for the best cheer teams from across the country by Varsity only 462 teams from 43 divisions will receive bids as they take The Climb. Distributed were 107 paid bids and 355 at-large bids. Champions Youth 2 and Senior 2 received at-large bids. At the Cheer Power competition event in Columbus, OH on March 24th, Champion All Stars Junior 3 team received Grand Champion Title of their division and with this title they received Varsity Jackets, Champion sterling silver rings for all 20 girls and a full paid bid to The Summit with each girl receiving $510.00 to pay for all competition expenses and boarding. Addy Baus, Macie Majoy, Kennedy Masterson, Kylie Masterson, McKena Muratori, Hayden Roshong and Jordan Wood all from Huron will be competing in this prestigious event. It takes exceptional skill, stamina and determination of these individuals and their teams to make this climb and only 10% of teams from across the country will make the cuts; Champion has been fortunate to have three teams make it. Follow us on Facebook or at www. championcheerandtumblecenter.com for updates and results and experience this journey with us. Good luck ladies!!

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The Huron 12s Northshore Volleyball Team won 2 tournaments this season. They came in 1st at The Unv of Toledo and Galion HS. The girls are currently ranked 36 out of 162 teams in OVR. The team consists of: Gretchen Reinbolt, Kami Lobsinger, Katie Springer, Olivia Lagando, Julia Hastings, Kylie Sweigart, Sara Herwat, Anna Martello, Ally Gresh, and Hallie Shephard.. The team is coaches by Keith Lobsinger and Stephanie Hotts. Congrats girls!! Huron 6th Grade Northshore JO Volleyball Team 2013

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Accidents ers included are plentiful EHOVE School as the weathResource Ofer gets nicer ficer Nick and prom Mazur of the and graduaErie County tion season Sheriffs Office, approaches. City of Huron Most people Law Director know someLaura Alkire, one, or at least Trooper Halko have heard from the Ohio of someone, (L-R) Front row: EHOVE Forensic Science State Highwho has been Instructor Kelly Bodkin, Mersaydeze Timbs, way Patrol, injured or Alexandra Conley, Jessica Talbott. Back Huron County worse in a car row: Deputy Nick Mazur, Trooper Cody Juvenile Prosaccident. Un- Nevers, Trooper Thomas Halko, Tessa Lamar ecutor Dina fortunately, in and Johns Evans. Shenker and past years the John Evans of EHOVE family (like most high schools), Evans Funeral Home. They illustrated the has also experienced tragedy in the loss dangers, responsibilities and outcomes of a student or loved one, due to sense- of distracted and impaired driving, highless, distracted and impaired driving. lighting the effects to the victims, as well Car crashes are the number one killer of as a victims friends, family and others. teens, so a group of EHOVE Forensic Sci- The Operation Reckless team feels like ence Seniors Tessa Lamar (Edison HS), theyve made an impact, saying that Jessica Talbott (New London HS), Mer- students were very attentive during the saydeze Timbs (Western Reserve HS) and entire presentation, and that some even Alexandra Conley (Western Reserve HS) cried. We wanted to show them the prohave put together a campaign focused cess and effects from beginning to end on distracted driving prevention. Dis- on them and their family and friends and tracted driving can be anything that you everything else with the police, courts do while driving like texting or messing and funeral, said Timbs. with the radio or even having too many Former EHOVE students Paige McNutt people in the car, said Conley. Their goal and Caitlin Hartman were also part of the is to educate high school students about presentation by sharing the powerful the dangers of these types of violations story of their prom night crash one year and inspire them to teach others EHOVEs ago and the road to recover that McNutt message. Their efforts have been rec- is still on. It really affected the students, ognized by State Farm Insurance, who hearing what she went through and still have awarded the program $10,000 has to go through, said Talbott. The stuthrough multiple grants to further their dents conducted a survey after the preefforts through a program called Proj- sentation asking students for feedback. ect Ignition. We want to raise aware- Conley said she was impressed by how ness amongst students, so they can see many students had great things to say the consequences of distracted driving and were impacted positively by the prewhich include how it affects others, not sentation. One students said that she just themselves, said Lamar. On Friday, now sees how getting into an accident April 19, all EHOVE students attended a wont affect just me, itll affect a lot of mock crash set up by the Forensic Sci- other people too, said Conley. She also ence students who have formed a team thanked us for doing what we did.The who call themselves Operation Reckless. team has been working on their distractTheir presentation included a mock crash ed driving prevention project for most of video integrated into realistic scenes the school year including other efforts in where the students acted out scenes of addition to the mock crash presentation. being arrested, parents learning of their They include things like announcements childs death, and everyone attending a during lunch, seat belt check and banners funeral of their loved one. It was all creat- in the student parking lot, and Facebook ed and implemented by the team mem- and Twitter campaigns. Theyre finishing bers under the supervision of Forensic up their summaries for the year and are Science Instructor Kelly Bodkin. The about to turn over the reins to Juniors in video portion of the presentation can be the Forensic Science program who will viewed on EHOVEs YouTube channel at work with Instructor Kelly Bodkin to conwww.youtube.com/EHOVEworks. Speak- tinue the effort next school year.

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Your Dealer FOR the People.

We are a dealer FOR the People. That means we put our customers first before everything else. We believe that everyone deserves to drive a nicer, newer car today. Our business is not selling cars. Our business is finding solutions to the everyday problems that keep most people stuck in a car they hate. Were on a mission to change the world by helping people get the car they want and deserve.
2006 Chevy Malibu Maxx 5d Hatchback LT 2006 Ford Mustang 2d Coupe GT Deluxe 2009 Pontiac Vibe 4dr Sedan

$8,995
70K Miles

$8,995
79K Miles

$12,795
66K Miles

$23,995
28K Miles 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan 4 door Wagen SE

$12,995
120K Miles

$11,995
39K Miles

2008 Chevy Impala 4d Sedan LS

2010 BMW 3 Series 2d Coupe 328xi

2010 Chevy Equinox 4d Wagon

2010Chevy Impala 4d Sedan LT

201 1 Buick Regal 4d Sedan CXL Turbo

$11,995
37K Miles

$26,995
20K Miles

$18,495
12K Miles

$12,995
75K Miles

$12,995
58K Miles

$20,995
17K Miles

2012 Chevy Sonic 5 door Hatchback LT2

2005 Chevy Suburban 1500 Wagon LS

201 1 Chevy Cruze 4d Sedan LT2

201 1 Chevy Equinox 2 WD 4d Wagon

2013 Chevy Sonic 4 door Hatchback LT MT

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4WD Laredo

Attention Huron Residents, resident I realize you have the same choice I doGo east, west or go to the BEST. I choose Sharpnacks because of the $13,995 $13,995 $15,895 $20,895 $14,995 $13,995
18K Miles pledge to the people, 90K Miles dealerships Which is: 22K Miles 15K Miles 44K Miles 95K Miles

The purpose of this letter is to introduce myself, Julie Parell, as YOUR Sharpnack Chevrolet Buicks Connection. Being a Huron

2004 Audi TT 2 door 201 1 Chevy Malibu 2010 Chevy Silverado 201 1 Chevy Silverado 2010 Chevy Impala 201 1 Chevy Silverado We are a dealer we put our customers firstExt before everything else. We that everyone deserves Convertible Quattro AT FOR the people. LT! That means 1500 4WD Crew Cab Cab LT 4WD 4dbelieve Sedan LT 1500 4WD Ext Cab LTZ to drive a nicer, newer car today. Our business is not selling cars. Our business is finding solutions to the everyday problems that keep most people stuck in a car they hate. Were on a mission to change the world by helping people get the car they want and deserve. MY goal is to be a trusted advisor in that process.

$14,995 6
90K Miles

2012 Chevy Captiva 80 Sport 90 3 in Stock 4 dr Wagon LS2


FREMONT

24K Miles HURON 2

$14,995

VERMILION

Sharpnacks Car Buyers Bill of Rights. $25,995 10 Big $27,495 $12,995 Reasons To Buy Your Next Car Here! $31,995
201 1 Chevy Silverado 1500 201 1 Buick Regal 4d 2012 Buick Regal 1. You 2012 Chevy Impala have the right to A No Bully Car Buying Experience 2 WD Reg Cab Long Bed Sedan CXL RL1 4d Sedan 4 door Sedan LTZ

46K the Miles 17Kget Miles Miles from Sharpnack Chevrolet 7K Miles Heres $1000 in extra value you when you drive home58K in a vehicle Buick.

2. You have the right to Free Maintenance on your new car 3. You have the right to drive a Clean Vehicle 4. You have the right to Love Your Car 4 99 5. You have the right to The Most Money For Your Trade 18 61 6. You have the right to have FUN when buying a car 7. You have the right to A Fair & Easy Credit Approval Process 23K Miles 1K Miles 8K Miles 30K Miles 9K Miles Service Agreements 14K Miles 8. You have the right to PAY LESS for your Extended 224 WILLARD have the cars for service201 2012 Chevy Equinox 2012 Chevy Avalanche 201 1 Chevy Malibu 4d 9. You 2010 BMW 3right Series to FREE loaner 201 1 Honda Civic 1 Chevy Traverse 10. You 4 have right to the LARGEST selection 4 door Wagon LS 4WD 5d Crew Cab LT Sedan LS door the Sedan 328xi Sedan 4d LX Auto possible 4 door Wagon LT1

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80

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$17,395

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Your dealer For the$39,995 people $20,795


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201 1 Chevy Silverado 2012 Chevy Impala JULIE WILL PERSONALLY 1500 4WD Crew Cab 12 in stock PICK UP YOUR VEHICLE

BY APPOINTMENT

201 1 Chevy Equinox 2WD 201 1 Chevy Silverado LOANER CAR WHILE 4d Wagon LT2 1500 YOUR VEHICLE4WD IS Longbed

BEING SERVICED

2012 Chevy Tahoe 2012 Chevy Traverse MARK OF EXCELLENCE 4 door Wagon LT1 4WD 4d Wagon LT AWARD WINNING

SERVICE DEPARTMENT
2013 Buick Verano

2013 Chevrolet Cruze Sedan LS

Attention Huron Residents,


28K Miles

$32,995

$ $13,995
24K Miles

For 24 MonthS. For 24 MonthS. The purpose of this letter is to introduce myself, Julie Parell, as YOUR Sharpnack Chevrolet $1999 Buicks Connection. Being a Huron $1999 Due at Signing Due at Signing 201 1 Chevy Cruze 2012 GMC Acadia 2012 GMC Yukon 4WD 2013 Chevy Cruze 2013 Chevy Malibu resident I realize you have the same choice I do- Go east, west or go to the BEST. I choose Sharpnacks because of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 4d Wagon SLT 4d Sedan LT1 4d Sedan LS AWD 4d Wagon SLT 4d Sedan LS AT 1500 4WD Ext Cab dealerships pledge to the people, Which is:

154/mo. 189/mo.
80

$21,995
29K Miles

$22,995$
30K Miles

185/mo.

$34,995
24k Miles

$23,995
15K Miles

2013 Chevrolet Malibu LS

2013 Buick LaCrosse FWD Leather

We are a dealer FOR the people. That means we put our customers first before everything else. We believe that* everyone deserves * Sincerely, to drive a nicer, newer car today. Our business is not selling cars. Our business is finding solutions to the everyday problems that keep most people stuck in a car they hate.For Were on a mission to change the world by helping For people get the car they want and 24 MonthS. 39 MonthS. Julie Parell $1999 Due at Signing $1999 Due at Signing deserve. MY goal is to be a trusted advisor in that process.

$15,795
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$ Julie Parell
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$31,995

$38,995
16K Miles

$17,995
1K Miles

309/mo.

$20,995
8k Miles

$27,995
6k Miles

2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 4 WD Crew Cab

2012 Chevy 2012 Chevy Malibu LT1 2012 Chevy Traverse Sharpnacks CarCaptiva Buyers Bill of Rights. Sport LT 5 in Stock 4 in Stock AWD 4d Wagon

VERMILION

1. You have the right to A No Bully Car Buying Experience 2. You have the right to Free Maintenance on your new car FREMONT 20 MONROEVILLE the right to drive a$16,995 Clean Vehicle $28,995 $34,9953. You have $18,995 12k Miles 10K Miles 11K Miles 12k Miles 4. You have the right to Love Your Car 4 99 2012 Buick LaCrosse 2012 Chevy Traverse 2012 Chevy Captiva 5. You have the right to The Most Money For Your Trade 2012 Chevy Malibu 18 61 4 in stock 6. You have AWD 4d Wagon LT1 Sport LTZ AWD 4d Sedan LT1 the right to have FUN when buying a car 7. You have the right to A Fair & Easy Credit Approval Process ^ 8. You have the right to PAY LESS for your Extended Service Agreements 224 WILLARD 9. You have the right to FREE loaner cars for service for 24 months. $1999 due at signing 10. You have the right to the LARGEST selection possible *For well qualified buyers, With approved credit, 20k total miles .25 ea thereafter. Lease terms end or change at 10,000 miles. $1999 due at signing plus first payment and applicable tax. *Valid on light duty vehicles with up to 5 quarts standard oil and filter, surcharges may

HURON

Heres the $1000 in extra value you get when you drive home in a vehicle from Sharpnack Chevrolet Buick.

10 Big Reasons To Buy Your Next Car Here!

2013 Chevrolet Equinox LS

$24,995
13K Miles

apply. Offer by appointment only. Offer expires 3/31/2013.

$26,995
14K Miles

$21,995
16k Miles

$15,995
32k Miles

Your dealer For the people


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