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F & J COINS Grandma “Ties” quilts with love
2710 Tremainsville Road • 419-475-4919 By Christine A. Holliday She even has one of my hockey
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Sat. 9:30am to 2:00p.m. Herald Writer socks sewn into the quilt, and
there is a picture of Nana with
Free Appraisals Of Lots of grandmas make quilts me and my dad after one of our
Coins, Gold, Silver! for their grandchildren but one games. It is a great way for me to
If you're looking to sell, you've come to the local woman has taken the quilt remember those seasons.”
right place! We stock all your coin to a new level. Therese Reynolds Grandson Nelson Holliday
collecting supplies. has made quilts for four of her five played baseball at St. Francis de
grandsons and the blocks she uses Sales High School and at Siena
Receive 10% off all supplies. have special significance. Three of Heights University in Adrian, MI.

Sylvania 6th grader places


the young men attended Catholic Logos from his team T-shirts are
high schools, where they were sewed next to some of the ties he
required to wear sports coats and wore to school.

4th at Geography Bee


ties, and it is those ties that form He likes the idea of the quilt,
most of the blocks for the quilts. saying, “The quilt is great. It is
She also used T-shirts that all four like a scrapbook of my athletic
of her grandsons wore as young career. Nana used shirts from
athletes, including shirts from my basketball teams at Elmhurst
youth soccer and T-ball, youth School—when I was in first
hockey, and high school intramural grade—all the way up to my Christine Holliday photos
and/or JV and Varsity shirts. Each last season as a college baseball
quilt is personalized even further player. And I really like looking Therese Reynolds will give this quilt to her grandson
with numbers and names from the at the ties, remembering the fun I Graham for his 25th birthday.
sports jerseys they wore, patches had while I was wearing them in
from Scout uniforms, and photos high school.”
printed on fabric. Mrs. Reynolds explains the
Photos submitted Eamonn Reynolds, who project. “I got the idea from my
played hockey at Northview High daughter-in-law. She made quilts
The top ten finalists in the Ohio Geography Bee School, took his quilt with him for her daughters out of their
Competition wait for the final round to begin. Sitting on to Ohio University, where he is a sports team T-shirts. I thought I
the far right is Sylvania resident Poom Pipatjarasgit. student in the Scripps School of would try using neckties. I had
Poom Pipatjarasgit, a Journalism. He received his quilt two younger brothers, two sons,
Sylvania resident and sixth as a graduation gift, and he says five grandsons, and two great-
grade student at Maumee now, “It was a great graduation grandsons, and I never learned to
Valley County Day School and send off gift. It summed up tie a tie, so it’s rather funny that
came in fourth place at everything I did as a youngster I am using ties now. I shopped
the Ohio Geography Bee and includes plenty of reminders everywhere for ties- at garage
Competition on April 1st held of my hockey time at Northview. and estate sales and at Goodwill.
on the Ohio State University I had my daughters
campus in Mansfield, Ohio. and friends looking
The Bee is sponsored by everywhere for ties,
National Geographic Society, and took the ties my
Google and Plum Creek. grandsons had worn
The competition began with in high school, too.”
371 school bees throughout Each full-size quilt
Ohio. After the qualifying called for 300 ties,
test, 100 students with the and several months
highest scores were accepted of work. She hand-
Eamonn’s Northview High School hockey
to compete in the State Bee. Sylvania resident and washed, air-dried, and
career  figures  prominently  in  the  quilt  Therese 
The State competition Maumee Valley County pressed each tie, cut
began with a preliminary Day School sixth grade them into the right Reynolds made for him.
round of five groups of 20 student Poom Pipatjarasgit shape for the quilt, stitched-on extras like baseballs or basketball T-shirts.
students each competing for recently placed fourth in and added lining to musical notes. The back of each The fifth grandson, Ben
10 seats in the final round. the Ohio Geography Bee the silk ties. A typical quilt shows off special fabric, too, Holliday, is currently serving with
Poom was one of the 10 Competition. tall man’s tie yielded usually something related to each the U.S. Army in Afghanistan.
finalists. Only one other sixth only two five inch boy’s interests. Grandson Graham When his tour of duty is up this
grade student made the top he enjoyed the experience squares to work with. Duris’ quilt is backed with fabric spring, there will be a quilt for
10 (the other eight finalists and hopes to compete again There is no specific featuring musical instruments him, too, one that reflects his role
were eighth grade students). next year. pattern because of and musical notes, a nod to his as husband to Sabrina and father
Poom earned 4th place and For additional Grandson Nelson’s quilt includes the variety of designs love of music. He and his brother, to 3-year-old Ben, Jr.
was the youngest student of information on the National T-shirts from his elementary school on the ties, but there Neil, both attended St. John’s Therese Reynolds jokes, “I’ll
the top five finalists. Though Geographic Bee, visit www. basketball and T-ball teams, as well are special ties that High School, and both played have to get Sabrina’s approval for
he was hoping to represent nationalgeographic.com/ as his high school and college baseball have been modified baseball there, so their quilts this one. I’m not sure she will want
Ohio in the national contest, geobee. teams. with embroidery or feature baseball T-shirts and CYO a quilt with an Army theme!”

Area executives share business savvy at Lourdes Leadership Summit




SYLVANIA- Lourdes center in the United States. coordinate and research served as Marketing and
College hosted the annual In early 2000, she purchased grant proposals in the Sales Manager of a foreign
Leadership Summit the assets of a distressed areas of arts, education, subsidiary of the company
“Lessons Learned from the company in Detroit and the environment and social in Belgium and has been
Great Recession” on Apr. began the operation of services. Prior to joining involved in a number of
13. The summit featured a minority owned steel the Toledo Community international initiatives
morning networking, service center. This venture Foundation team, Dr. including the acquisition
breakout sessions and was so successful Bates Harrison worked in the and divestiture of Libbey
presentations from Nu Tek soon acquired second and nonprofit field as manager Canada, as well as the
Steel Founder and CEO third facilities in Erie, of a homeless shelter, creation of Libbey’s joint
Sarah J. Bates, Toledo Michigan and Toledo. afterschool and family venture in Mexico. In 2002,
Community Foundation Today, Nu Tek Steel serves support service program Meier assisted the company
Senior Program Officer clients throughout the and a child care resource in acquiring glass tableware
Sarah Harrison and Libbey world and employs over and referral agency. She has producers Royal Leerdam in
Glass, Inc., CEO John 165 full time workers. Photos submitted also served as an instructor the Netherlands and Crisal,
Under her direction and Sarah Bates at Bowling Green State in Portugal. Most recently,
F. Meier who will share
insight and lessons learned leadership, the company has John Meier in Fortune magazine. University. 
 John was involved in the
during the recent economic received numerous awards Supplier Development opening of Libbey’s newest
recession. including being named #1 Council and the Women’s John F. Meier – CEO / facility in China.
Sarah Harrison –
Steel Supplier to Daimler Business Enterprise Chairman, Libbey Glass, An active member of the
Senior Program Officer,
Sarah J. Bates - CEO / Chrysler and was ranked Council – Great Lakes Inc.
As CEO of the second Toledo community, John
Toledo Community
Chairman, Nu Tek Steel, among the top 100 Minority affiliate. She also helped largest manufacturer has served as a member of
Foundation
Sarah Harrison,
LLC 
Nu Tek Steel founder Business Enterprises in establish the Norman and PhD, is a Senior Program and marketer of glass the Board of Directors for
and CEO Sarah Bates America by Minority Louise Jones Foundation of tableware in the world, the Cooper Tire and Rubber
Officer at the Toledo
began her career in the Business News.Bates has Toledo, Lucas County, Inc. John Meier’s experience Co. and Applied Industrial
Community Foundation.
steel business 20 years served on a variety of boards and the Women’s Business in the industry includes a Technologies and is an
While working at the
ago working for the largest and leadership councils Enterprise National Council broad range of international emeritus Board member at
Foundation for the past
privately owned steel service including the Association of (WBENC) in the United accomplishments. For more Wittenberg University.
seven years, Dr. Harrison
Women in Metals Industry, Kingdom. Sarah has been has actively been involved than 30 years, Meier has 
The Leadership Summit
Michigan Minority Business named among Michigan’s been a catalyst in Libbey’s was held in the Franciscan
in the distribution of grant
Development Council, Top 10 Business Women growth and presence Theatre & Conference
funds to the nonprofit
Northern Ohio Minority and was previously featured abroad. Previously, he Center on April 13.
sector and has helped

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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2011

11 Annual
th

Easter Egg
Hunt
Saturday, April 16
10 a.m., 11 a.m., & Noon Help Holy Trinity help the Ronald McDonald House
Olander Park It’s not too late! Holy Trinity will be collecting aluminum pop/pull tabs until Friday,
Apr. 29. Holy Trinity students are having a classroom competition to see which grade can

Nederhouser Community Hall


collect the most pop tabs to benefit the Ronald McDonald House and the winning students
in that grade will receive Ronald McDonald gift certificates.
The Ronald McDonald House is a comfortable, convenient place where guest families
can stay overnight while their sick child is being treated at the hospital. Why do they col-
50 families each session, FREE lect pop/pull tabs?When collected in bulk, they are weighed in and then recycled for cash
but Registration Required that is used to buy fresh food, pantry and freezer items for guest families who stay at the
Ronald McDonald House. Last year a total of over 26 million tabs were collected that
An EGG-citing event for added up to over $10,000.00, providing 100% of the food budget!
Pictured here left to right are Holy Trinity students Allyson Lenz (Gr. 2), Zachary Pyly-
children 11 & under with adult puik (Gr. 5), Dismas Dillon (Gr. 2), and Carolyn Pylypuik (Gr. 2) asking the community to
guardians. Make an Egg-stra help out once again by supporting this worthy cause. Give collected pop/pull tabs to any Holy
Trinity student or drop them off at the school office, weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
special Easter Egg photo
magnet, then head outside to
collect six different colored
plastic eggs. Redeem each
colored egg for a different
prize. Age group collection
areas for 5 & under, 6 to 8, and
9 to 11-year-olds. Register at
419-882-8313, extension #30,
and be part of the
EGG-citement!

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Hosted by Sylvania First

Saturday, April 
: free family
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: Veggietales
“Twas the Night
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: children’s craft &
coloring contest
: egg hunt
Suggested donation  canned good per family
* for The Friendly Center local food pantry

Be a part of our
Easter Sunday Services~
Communion Service :am
Contemporary Service :am
Traditional Service :am

Sylvania First United Methodist Church


 Erie St Across from Plummer Pool
-- or SylvaniaFirst.org

Take part in our


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to the Eggstravagnza! Address ____________________________________________ Age______
in the
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WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2011
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Sylvania School Levy:
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Inner Views with Kimmie Rose Zapf


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The Week Ahead: Sylvania
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This year’s special guest is Stranahan Great Hall on
cash, even if the information you Family
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are analyzing sounds convincing. supportive of the changes that you (Feb. 19-March 20)
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want to make in your life right This is a great week for com-
operations manager
singer/songwriter of Par-
Peter inRichard
the Gray, James Brazeau,
Sylvania Schools. As always this event kicks (April 20-May 20) the district
now. Spend some is known
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others. You will fee
amount
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formerly of the andmusi-
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For more information about off the fall fashion season, the state. Failure of Issue 2 will system implemented.
Expect communication to be your mind and feeling the life pur- feel like everyone is listening to
Ollivier, Denise Colturi, Joyce and this year will be celebrat- bring
owner of Dowling
cal group Chicago and Funeral
also the foundation to attend the good this week, especially in your pose that onlydeeper
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renowned for numerous chart Hall of Fame, ing the fashions, companies the$150 per
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Bernardo Martinez, Can you believe that the Models will be strutting the Gemini Pat Nowak Photos this week. Watch for
ly impact thesales of anycommu-
Sylvania Imagine if everyWhether week you were arethis a senior
Environmental
M.D., promise & Regional
an outstanding Toledo Symphony
Toledo Symphony League stage wearing fashions from
League (May 21-June 21) kind but especially those in real easy how much you could accom-
Economics at Pennsylva-
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Rite Fanfare Luncheon
of Spring at Fifty- Event
locally ownedchairman Rusty Phelgar and vendor committee nity’s overall appeal to families citizen, empty nester, parents
stores Elegant Right now, your physical estate. Your time is good for asset plish.
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your emotions will be on an all Sagittarius
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(Nov. school21)
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For ticket information
and Medical Director of call cart drivers
Friday, Sept. 19to atescort
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10 and low moods. Be careful not to away for the weekend or recon-
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419-251-2117. a.m., with a tasty luncheon create long-term conflicts by nect with a friend or loved one
Trauma at are
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from out of town. two-year state budget and national honors in academ-
dren’s Hospital and Associ-
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Ziegler, Diane
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High- “Fanfare” cake
“Lunch in will beGarden” to Pat Nowak, Sylvania
the two directions at the same time. responsibilities 20 percent cut inyou
holding state
backaid. and caring educators prepare
Snyder, Mary Price, Charla unveiled later in the evening.
to support the
Herald, 5700 Monroe St.,
TSO’s trip to
So, now is the time to make a sen- from the things you really
As economic conditions want to students to be successful in
land Elementary
Ulrich, Katie Loh,firstLorigrade packages. There was
It is suggested that black and shop- Carnegie Hall.
Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or sible decision about what you do. Spend some time prioritizing
teacher will Joanie
Strohmaier, also Barrett,
be hon- ping
whiteat various
cocktail vendor
attire is worn.sta- e-mail Guests
to included Marywant to do with your life. have worsened over the last college and the workforce. Stu-
your projects and then rewards
ored
Pat as Sylvania
Bullard, Schools
Kathy Zacharias, tions Forwhich included call
more information Har- nowakp112946@aol.com.
Pat Anderson, Margaret Do- several years, the district re- dent-led service projects display
yourself.
2010 Educator of the Year. bor Glass, Country Heritage resco, Mary Decker, Claire sponded proactively to cut costs empathy and concern for others
The Sylvania Academic Keepsakes, Silpada Jewelry Browning, Barbara Bet- and stretch tax dollars. Central- within the community and be-
Nature’s Corner store ized purchasing through con- yond. Sylvania graduates move
Foundation was established and PurseLove. tinger and Sandra Seiple. manager Jenny Amstutz
through a bequest from the A delightful lunch was In addition to providing inspired attendees at sortium agreements has been through life using their talents
used to reduce costs in the areas to make a significant contribu-
estate of August Zimmer- served at noon, followed by financial, educational and
the Rite of Spring event of utilities, technology infra- tion to society.
man in 1985. Interest from a gardening presentation by volunteer support to the
to get excited about the structure, custodial and mainte- Strong schools make for a
the principle balance along Jenny Amstutz, store man- Toledo Symphony Orches-
upcoming growing season. nance equipment/supplies, food strong community and protect
with community, corporate ager of Nature’s Corner tra, the League provides service and liability insurance. property values. Retaining busi-
and individual contribu- at Glass City Landscape. children’s educational pro- vania 43560, or e-mail to District hiring protocols and nesses and future economic de-
tions generate grants and Everyone needs gardening grams. nowakp112946@aol.com. insurance utilization measures velopment is contingent upon
scholarships for students assistance and her tips and Please send all infor- Please make sure to send have curtailed labor costs. Tech- a healthy school system. Com-
and staff members for the advice were invaluable. mation to Pat Nowak, information in time for nology upgrades that centralize munity leaders and organiza-
enrichment and enhance- Event chairman, Rusty Sylvania Herald, 5700 publication deadlines HVAC functions and provide tions including the Sylvania
ment of academic programs Phlegar, was pleased that 20 Monroe St., Suite 406, Syl-

A Coat Tale
remote access capabilities have Area Chamber of Commerce,
increased efficiency and sav- Sylvania Area Joint Recreation
ings. Food service and trans- District, Sylvania Community
portation operations continue Services, Sylvania Area Fam-
to be revamped. Overtime for ily Services, Sylvania Aca-
It all started when I saler created an interesting support staff has been limited. demic Excellence Foundation,
attended Sylvania’s Holiday Thinking story to help the item sell, The district’s Finance Advisory Sylvania Athletic Foundation,
Happenings last December. about maybe it had been worn by a Committee, consisting of busi- and Sylvania Community Ac-
There was an antique coat yesterday later relative of the Grants or ness and community leaders, tion Team have all strongly en-
on a mannequin displayed By Sheila the family lore could have been has provided guidance concern- dorsed Issue 2.
in the parlor of the Sylvania Painter skewed over the years. We’ll ing budgetary decisions. The positive support of vot-
Heritage Center. It was never know but the Sylvania Since 2009 over $10 million ers for Issue 2 on May 3 will
beautiful, slightly regal, in examined the coat photos. Area Historical Society owns has been cut from the district’s preserve students’ educational
a rich tan color with ornate She acknowledged that a beautiful, unique article of operating budget. Building and experiences and Sylvania’s
embellishments and high Grant-related items turn period clothing and are glad department budgets have been quality of life.
slits. The sign said “Coat up all over the country and to have it in their possession. slashed 40 percent and curricu- 5700 Monroe St.
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InnerViews by Kimmie Rose Police Reports


The Week Ahead: April Release negative feelings can be more rewarding in Taking identity of another: On March 29, at the 4800 block of chemical breath test result of .129
17 through April 23, 2011 from the past but in your life. On March 22, at the 6700 block Parkgate Place, a victim reported BAC. Suspect #2 was found to be
of Addington Lane, unknown unknown suspect(s) used his underage and highly intoxicated
releasing them you will suspect(s) used the victim’s personal information to set up an with a .214 BAC.
Aries (March 21-Apr. 19) feel moody. Remember, Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. personal information to commit an account and purchase cell phones.
This is not a good time for replacing negative thoughts 19) online theft offense. Theft: On Apr. 2, at the 5800
making business decisions, with positive ones can help Work issues settle Petty theft: On March 30, at the block of Woodrow Drive, a victim
although it may have served you to heal and feel balance down as you find yourself Juvenile tobacco violation: On 7500 block of Sylvania Avenue, an reported a 9mm semi-auto handgun
you well in the past. There in your life. communicating better with March 23, at the 5400 block of Silica unknown person pumped 14.19 is missing and it is possible an
Drive, a 17 year old suspect was gallons of gasoline and left the unknown person(s) took it without
are too many unknown coworkers and you are able found to be in possession of tobacco station without paying. permission.
variables right now to be Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) to move forward with your cigars while at school. The suspect
loose with your cash, even Enjoy the company of idea. Now, coworkers will had been warned on numerous Arrest: On March 30, at the Theft of recyclable materials,
if the sales-pitch sounds oh- good friends this week. be able to better understand occasions for this violation but 6700 block of Monroe Street, Kevin petty theft: On Apr. 1, at the 5400
so-very convincing. Make sure that you are your ideas and find ways continued to bring tobacco products L. Welch, 30, turned himself in at block of lager Drive, a victim
taking time to enjoy life. to accomplish your ideas to school. Charges will be filed. court on a warrant for possession of reported an unknown suspect took
Taurus (Apr. 20-May 20) Don’t get caught up in together. drugs. He was brought before the a large amount of scrap metal out
Arrest: On March 23, at the judge and released on bond. of his track and also took car parts
Sometimes people don’t gossip or misunderstand 7600 block of Erie Street, Jordan that were not scrap.
give you enough credit. what is being communicated Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Gauer, 19, was picked up by U.S. Police report: On March 30, at
You’re far more intelligent to you. This is a good time Honor your instincts this Marshals on an open felony warrant the 5800 block of Elden Drive, police Criminal damaging: On Apr. 2, at
than most of your friends to stop thinking so much week. You will feel a few for compl. burglary and was booked were approached by a citizen who the 4700 block of N. McCord Road,
and coworkers realize. It’s and enjoy friendship. situations come up that you at Lucas County Jail. reported two black dogs running at a victim’s decorative driveway
just that you like to laugh don’t feel comfortable with large. The dogs were located near light was damaged by unknown
Forgery: On March 23, at the the listed address and the home suspect(s).
and have a good time, too. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) and choose to pass on them. 5800 block of Monroe Street, was found unsecured with the front
It’s time to show off your Speak your mind. It is Stay home and relax. Next a person reported receiving a door standing open and no one Drive under influence: On Apr.
brain power and let them important to know that if week there will be lots of spurious $100 bill reprinted on a home. 3, at Brint Road and Main Street,
know who you are. your intent is right you time for fun. $5 bill. Kyle A. Ehrecke, 29, was stopped
can never go wrong when Arrest: On March 30, at the 6700 for a traffic violation and found to be
Gemini (May 21-June 21) it comes to sharing how Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Assault: On March 23, at the block of Monroe Street, Terrance L. OVI. He refused a chemical breath
5200 block of Harroun Road, Wymer, 26, turned himself in at court test.
Your driving energy to you feel. People who are Be careful when eating Timothy D. Stewart, 25, knowingly on warrants for disrupting public
understand the personal living in their truth will this week. You may assaulted a victim by punching him service and criminal damaging. He Drive under influence: On Apr.
sense of self can be understand where you are find yourself wanting to several times in the face. was brought before the judge and 3, at Monroe Street and US 23,
understood by making your coming from. overindulge and the scales released on bond. Courtney Marie Williams, 26, was
environment nurturing and might tip a little faster than Theft: On March 24, at the 7100 stopped for a traffic violation and
self awareness through Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) you want them to. The block of Sylvania Avenue, Lisa Arrest: On March 30, at the 6700 found to be OVI. She had a chemical
partnership. It’s important Friendships are next few weeks will be Blanton, 36, stole a prescription block of Monroe Street, Andrew breath test result of .106 BAC.
pad during a visit. The reporter r. Campo, 23, turned himself in at
to remember that your loved challenged this week. It is challenging when it comes was alerted by a pharmacy where court on a warrant for robbery. He Domestic violence: On Apr. 3,
ones need space. important to pay attention to your metabolism. Blanton was attempting to pass a was brought before the judge and at the 6500 block of Abbey Run, Bill
to who is draining you this forged prescription. held on $50,000 bond. Thomas Holman, 37, grabbed his
Cancer (June 22-July 22) week and who is helping Kimmie Rose is a son and caused injury to his neck.
Work gets busy this you. Friendships require professional intuitive, Burglary: On March 24, at the Theft: On March 30, at the
week and you will find that balance. So if it’s not give vibrational astrologer, 5600 block of W. Alexis Road, 6000 block of Jeffrey Lane, a victim Domestic violence: On Apr. 3,
Troy M. Rittner, 29, did trespass reported unknown suspect(s) took at the 5700 block of Balfour Road,
coworkers are more than and take, then you might author, public speaker and in an occupied structure that is a crystal figurines- a fish set and a Lisa M. Edwards, 31, did knowingly
willing to help you with a want to walk away. radio and television host permanent habitation of the victim floral arrangement set, a twenty cause or attempt to cause physical
project if you ask. This is on CBS Radio and Telos when she was likely to be present. piece kitchen dish set and a three harm to the victim by delivering
a great week to get things Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. Television Networks. quart vegetable steamer set from open-handed strikes to the back of
done. Don’t put things off 21) She is available for Aggravated menacing, carry her home. The victim stated this his head and side of his face.
until later. Now is the time You might bite off more personal readings, classes concealed weapon: On March 25, occurred sometime during the
at the 5800 block of Monroe Street, previous three months. Arrest: On Apr. 4, at the 6700
for action. than you can chew this and seminars. For more Keith A. Pressley, 27, threatened the block of Monroe Street, Joseph A.
week. Let go and relax. information, please call victim by pointing an object at him Found property: On March 31, Zalewski, 33, was at the location
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Take time to enjoy the little her office, Lite the Way, at that the victim believed was a gun. at the 4000 block of N. McCord and found to have a warrant out of
Watch your moods things in your life that make 734-854-1514 or visit her Pressley also pulled a wooden club Road, police found a mountain bike Maumee for failure to appear on a
this week. Being moody you happy. You will be website, www.kimmierose. out of his trunk and ran towards the during routine patrol. disorderly conduct. He was taken
will only hurt yourself. surprised at how simplicity com. victim’s car. When police searched into custody and transferred to
Pressley, he was found to have a Taking identity of another: On Maumee.
knife on a string around his neck March 28, at the 6800 block of
Turn your clutter into cash with the Classifieds. that was tucked under his shirt. N Fredericksburg Drive, a victim Unauthorized use/motor
stated unknown person(s) used the vehicle: On Apr. 4, at the 5800 block
Illegal processing of a drug victim’s information to make online of Winding Way, with the victim’s
document: On March 26, at the purchases without his permission. approval the reporting person
6200 block of Monroe Street, loaned the vehicle to a female
Lisa Blanton, 37, passed a forged Arrest: On March 31, at the acquaintance on Saturday night
prescription on a prescription sheet 5100 block of Bonniebrook, Crystal with the understanding the vehicle
she admitted to stealing. A. Morrin, 29, was stopped for a was to be returned by 10 a.m. on
traffic violation and found to have Sunday. The vehicle had not been
Burglary: On March 28, at the a warrant for for receiving stolen returned at the time of this report.
7700 block of Little Road, unknown property. She was released on own
person(s) entered a house without recognizance. Arrest: On Apr. 4, at the 1600
authorization and took a white gold block of Spielbusch, John M.
diamond ring without consent. Petty theft: On March 31, at the Deffenbaugh, 51, was arrested
7500 block of W. Sylvania Avenue, by Toledo Police on a warrant
Criminal damaging: On March a victim reported a suspect stole a for passing a bad check. He was
29, at the 6800 block of Gettysburg baby stroller. transferred to Sylvania custody and
Drive, unknown person(s) broke a booked at Lucas County Jail.
windshield on a vehicle. Aggravated menacing: On
March 31, at the 4000 block of Arrest: On Apr. 4, at the 1600
Arrest: On March 29, at the Franklin Drive, a victim reported block of Spielbusch, Houston
6700 block of Monroe Street, Terrell receiving threatening voicemail William White, 35, was arrested

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display of license, two headlights 31, at the 5600 block of Monroe Sylvania custody and booked at
required and seatbelt required. He Street, a person reported unknown Lucas County Jail.
was issued a summons. person(s) took merchandise from a
store after the business was closed Drive under influence, open
Arrest: On March 29, at the and the doors were locked. container: On Apr. 4, at the 5800
1600 block of Spielbusch Avenue, block of N. Main Street, Christine
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Sylvania First United Methodist Church Gee/Wojkiewicz Engagement

hosting Easter Eggstravaganaza


SYLVANIA- Sylvania the VeggieTales movie Food Pantry. Not be Afraid.”
First United Methodist “Twas the Night before The community is Childcare is available
Church, 7000 Erie Easter.” After the movie, also invited to celebrate at 9:45 and 11. Sunday
Street, is hosting an children can make a Easter with church school for children is
Easter Eggstravaganza present to give to a loved services on Sunday at provided at 9:45 and
with a movie and egg one and participate in a 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. children are invited to
hunt on Apr. 23 and coloring contest. and 11:00 a.m. The first leave the 11:00 service
Easter services on Apr. An egg hunt on the service is the communion for junior church. Coffee,
24. front lawn concludes service, the second tea, cookies and other
The Easter Movie the morning. Children service is contemporary treats will be served
and Egg Hunt starts at will gather their candy- with music provided after all three services in
9:30 a.m. on the church filled eggs by age group. by the praise band and the hospitality area.
grounds with a breakfast Entry for this event is the last service is a For more information,
of egg casserole, fruit one canned food per traditional service with visit www.sylvaniafirst.
and muffins in the family as a donation Sylvania’s First choir. org or call the church
Fellowship Hall, and to the Friendly Center The sermon is titled “Do office at 419-882-2205. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gee are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Erika Anne Gee, to David
Chamber presents April Bradley C. McPherson Timothy Wojkiewicz, son of Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Wojkie-
wicz.

Spotlight award named Icahn Scholar at


Erika is a 2003 graduate of St. Ursula Academy and
obtained degrees in both Journalism and Dance from the
Ohio State University in 2007. Following graduation from

Choate Rosemary Hall


OSU, she danced professionally in New York City until
Fall 2010 when she returned to Toledo. She is currently
teaching at St. Ursula Academy, Company C and Essence
Pilates Studio.
Bradley C. McPherson, David is a 2003 graduate of St. Francis DeSales High
son of Rod and Sunhui School and obtained his business degree from the Univer-
sity of Dayton in 2007. Following graduation, he joined
McPherson of Sylvania, his family’s expediting company, TryHours, focusing on
has been accepted into business development.
the Icahn Scholars Erika and David will be married on June 11, 2011 at the
Program at Choate Historic Church of St. Patrick with a formal reception to
Rosemary Hall. follow at the Toledo Zoo, Nairobi Pavilion.
McPherson will
attend Choate Rosemary
Hall in Wallingford, Fourth “Golf For Heartbeat”
Connecticut, in
2011 as a member of the
fall Planned for May 14
Photo submitted Class of 2015. Choate
Reservations can now be ultrasound confirmation as well
made for the fourth annual “Golf as emotional, educational, and
Sylvania Chamber Board Member Alan Sattler presents Rosemary Hall is a for Heartbeat” Golf Outing practical support to pregnant
the April Chamber Spotlight Award to City of Sylvania rigorous, coeducational, planned for Saturday, May 14. women and mothers in a free,
Mayor Craig Stough and council members Todd Milner, college preparatory The outing gets underway at 8 compassionate and confidential
Sandra Hussman and Mary Westphal. school for grades 9 -12. a.m. at the Bedford Hills Golf manner. Prenatal and parenting
Through the generosity Photo submitted
Club. classes are also offered through
of Carl C. Icahn and Bradley McPherson Cost of the outing is $70 per Heartbeat’s Heart to Heart
Chamber Students of the Month the Icahn Charitable person and includes a round of Learning Center.
Foundation, a select Academic Achievement golf in a scrambles format, cart, Besides pregnancy support,
number of students Award for each of his lunch, and two drink tickets. Heartbeat offers abstinence
who have demonstrated years at McCord. He Prizes will be awarded to those education programs for
academic talent, was commended last fall golfers who are closest to the pin, community and school groups.
leadership potential and by the Sylvania Board of have the longest drive, longest “We hope lots of golfers
putt, and more. There’s also a will join us for a fun morning
commitment to serving Education for his high $10,000 hole-in-one prize. supporting a great cause,” Mrs.
their communities are SAT scores, which he Co-chairing the event are Jennings said.
provided with full tuition achieved while in seventh Cari Jennings of Neapolis and For more information on the
assistance for their four grade. He participates Therese Cherry of Toledo, both golf outing contact Heartbeat at
years at school. in many activities at Members of Heartbeat’s board 419-241-9131 or via e-mail at
An eighth grade McCord including Quiz of directors. info@heartbeatoftoledo.org.
student at McCord Junior Bowl, Power of the Pen, Proceeds from the golf Heartbeat has two locations:
High School, McPherson and football. He is also a outing will benefit Heartbeat 2130 Madison Ave. and 1020
The Sylvania Chamber of Commerce recently is an honors student member of the Sylvania of Toledo Pregnancy Support Varland Ave. Appointments can
announced the Students of the Month for April. and the winner of the Mavericks baseball club. Center. Heartbeat provides be made by calling 419-241-
Pictured here left to right are Southview Principal free pregnancy tests with 9131.
Dave McMurray, Tom Fitzpatrick, Southview Student
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Letters to the Editor Unison using texting to Sylvania Franciscan Academy


announces art scholarship
To the Editor:

In 1956 when I was transferred to the Toledo GM


spread message
Transmission Plant, I asked our realtor, “Where is the best TOLEDO- Unison Behav- is to raise awareness of the very
place to raise our family in the Toledo area?” Without ioral Health Group is urging NW real dangers of alcohol and drug
Ohio and SE Michigan mobile use among Lucas County teens
even a second thought, she said, “Sylvania, because of the phone users to text the important and their parents during prom and
schools!” prevention message, “Live to graduation and encourage them to
That’s why we moved here then and after having five celebrate another day. Stay sober. make safe choices,” he said.
kids through the Sylvania school system, that’s why we’ve Pass it on!” to family and friends. Enlisting the support of local
stayed here and that’s why families continue to move here Unison, in partnership with the communities to text the Spring
- it’s all about the great school system! The schools are the Mental Health & Recovery Ser- prom and graduation message is
primary attraction to Sylvania and without the “Excellent” vices Board of Lucas County, is a deliberate strategy used success-
rating we will not have the quality of life that we all enjoy, working to increase teen aware- fully in the “Buzzed Driving is
our property values will start to go down, and families will ness of the risks and danger asso- Drunk Driving” texting campaign
think twice about moving to Sylvania. ciated with alcohol and other drug conducted by Unison during the
use (AOD) during the upcoming 2010 holiday season. Texting has
We are part of that portion of the community that has prom and graduation season. The become the preferred method of
“no direct connection to the schools” but we have never “Live to Celebrate Another Day. communication among teens and
stopped supporting them and do not intend to stop now, Photo submitted
Stay Sober. Pass It On!” tex- young adults--two of the groups
even though we are also included in that part of the ting initiative is part of Unison’s most at risk for AOD use and Sylvania Franciscan Academy recently established
community “on a fixed income” - having been retired Spring Prom and Graduation impaired driving. According to a scholarship program called The Jake Thornton Art
since 1987. Sylvania is a great community in which to prevention campaign, funded by the Pew Internet and American Project in honor of SFA alum Jake Thornton who
live and raise our families - let’s help keep it that way by the Mental Health & Recovery Life Project, cell phones are the tragically died in 2009.
supporting Sylvania Schools and voting for Issue 2 on Services Board of Lucas County. most popular mobile technology
May 3rd. The texting campaign is modeled among young adults. Eighty-one SYLVANIA- Sylvania coordinated by artist and teacher
after Unison’s successful “Buzzed percent own their own cell phone Franciscan Academy recently Beth McArthur and facilitated
Driving is Drunk Driving” cam- and 43 percent of young adult cell announced the start of The by McCullough, a visual and
Sincerely, paign during the 2010 holiday phone owners own a smartphone Jake Thornton Art Project, performance artist. McArthur
Bruce Wharram season. with Internet accessibility. established by The LaValley and selected Lourdes faculty
Former Sylvania Township Trustee According to results from a Seventy-two percent of all Family Foundation and The will also mentor the scholarship
national survey released last year teens are text messagers and two- John Jacob Foundation in students outside of regular class
To the Editor: by Liberty Mutual Insurance and thirds of teen texters say they memory of Jake Thornton, a time.
SADD (Students Against Destruc- are more likely to use their cell member of SFA’s Class of ’05, To apply for The Jake
tive Decisions), 90 percent of teens phones to text their friends than who died tragically in 2009. Thornton Art Project
National Volunteer Week, April 10-16, is a time to believe their counterparts are more talk to them by cell phone.
celebrate Toledo area volunteers. This year’s them, To commemorate Jake’s scholarship, students must
likely to drink and drive on prom According to data from the unique artistic ability and to complete a written application
Celebrating People in Action, aptly describes the Greater night and 79 percent believe the National Highway Traffic Safety
Toledo Area Chapters’ volunteers. Red Cross volunteers promote the visual arts education developed specifically for this
same is true for graduation night. Administration (Fatality Analy-
that inspired him, The Jake project and submit a portfolio
are doers. Red Cross volunteers are people in action. Yet, that belief does not translate sis Reporting System), alcohol-
to concern, as only 29 percent and related fatalities involving teens Thornton Art Project includes containing one to three pieces of
Our chapter has more than 1,000 volunteers from all two major components. First, it original art. A review panel will
walks of life. They come together with one common 25 percent of teens say that driv- increase between the middle of
ing on prom night and graduation April and the middle of June each funds three partial scholarships interview scholarship finalists.
purpose- to provide relief to victims of disasters and help for middle-school students Students selected for The
people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. night, respectively, comes with a year. By raising awareness of the
high degree of danger. increased risks during this time- who excel in the visual arts. Jake Thornton Art Project
Red Cross volunteers are always ready to turn “The prom and graduation frame and encouraging teens to Second, The Jake Thornton Art scholarship are expected to
compassion into action and help people down the street, season, filled with reasons to cele- make safe choices, Unison and Project will actively support produce art in various media
across the nation and around the world. They teach brate, puts teens at risk,” Dr. Larry the Mental Health & Recovery artistic enrichment, including during the academic year while
lifesaving safety courses such as first aid, CPR, babysitting Hamme, Chief Clinical Officer Services Board of Lucas County the “Artist of Life” program maintaining at least a 2.5 GPA in
and caregiving. Volunteers serve veterans, members of the for Unison, said. “Unison’s goal hope to help save lives. created by Will McCullough. the Academy’s core curriculum
military, and their families, work at blood drives, respond With this funding, the Academy content areas. Please contact the
to large and small disasters and provide international
tracing services.
Signature and Toledo Harley- will invite art teachers from school office at (419) 885-3273
northwest Ohio to participate for an application or additional
During National Volunteer Week, the Greater Toledo
Area Chapter wants to thank each volunteer. We take this
Davidson and Toledo Harley- in an instructional seminar information.

time to recognize the selfless gifts of time, money an d Davidson donate to the Greater International Baccalaureate
Toledo Urban League
blood the Red Cross has received from the citizens of
Lucas, Wood and Ottawa Counties. program begins Fall 2011 at NDA
National Volunteer Week is also a time to invite you TOLEDO- Notre Dame from there,” she said.
to join us. If you are not a volunteer, give the Red Cross Academy (NDA) recently “The biggest advantage
a try. Red Crossers are people who are trained to perform received final approval to be of the IB program is its focus
extraordinary acts in the face of emergencies. Right now an International Baccalaureate on learning. It stresses strong
we especially need people who are interested in becoming (IB) World School and critical thinking skills that
a first aid and CPR instructor or a Disaster Services to offer the IB Diploma will particularly benefit young
volunteer responder. To volunteer, contact Diane S. Dixon, Program curriculum, making women who tend to be more
CVA at 419-329-2741. it the first, Catholic, all-girls creative than critical thinkers.
school in Ohio to receive this It offers a unique global
Tim Yenrick distinction. NDA has been perspective with students

Joe’s
Executive Director working toward approval and communicating with each
will have trained almost 25 other from around the world
SYLVANIA faculty, counselors and staff in different courses,” Kim
TIRE & WHEEL members by fall and started Grilliot, principal, said.
Mechanical over 100 young women on IB will benefit every
Services track to take IB courses. young woman in the school.
Seventeen of those young With almost 25 teachers,
women who will be earning a counselors and administrators
Special full diploma or participating in trained in the IB pedagogy and
Mechanical the certificate program include curriculum, its philosophy will

$5 OFF Services Now Photo submitted sophomores Christina Hoehn,


Minahil Kamran, Sarah
Tim Sherman, left, owner of Toledo and Signature Knepp, Molly Ziemkiewicz,
become a part of every course
and classroom at NDA. In
per tire Available Harley-Davidson presents a check for $750 to John Brittney Churilla, Emily Held,
addition, being identified as
an IB school will only further
Jones, president of Greater Toledo Urban League. Paige Koenig, Marisa Searle, enhance NDA’s reputation
OIL & BRAKE Olivia Hauser, Marisa Napoli with colleges and universities
SERVICE / TUNE-UPS TOLEDO- Toledo Harley- Urban League. and Kyra Schell. Freshmen in the U.S. and around the
Davidson and Signature Harley- Mr. Jones said, “The Greater considering the full diploma world opening up even
Davidson presented John Jones, Toledo Urban League is very or certificate program are more possible scholarship
6506 Monroe St. • Downtown Sylvania
President of the Greater Toledo excited about the partnership Mikaful Dzotsi, Amanda Gall, opportunities for all students.
Urban League with a check for and the support from Harley- Emily Lehmkuhl, Alexandra
Mon.-Fri. 8-5 & Sat. 8-Noon
Last year the NDA Class of
419-882-TIRE (8473) $750. The dealerships recognize Davidson. It is support from Hotz, Rachel Perzynski and 2010 was offered over $12
the diversity and uniqueness corporate organizations like Naveen Rehman. million in college awards.
of every Harley rider and ran Harley-Davidson that make our “Women have made Colleges and universities
a promotion during Black work possible.” dramatic strides over the around the world recognize IB
History Month where $50 from The funds that were raised last 20 years. Women now as the most rigorous program
the purchase of every new will be used for expenses for outnumber men in medical, available to high school
Harley-Davidson sold would be GTUL summer education dental and veterinary schools, students and they give credit
donated to the Greater Toledo program.

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#P6610 M Class #36002B #36025A #35231B #36215A 2WD #35533A Convertible #36093B #36067A #36221A
$
27,878 $
27,414 $
25,777 24,997 $ $
22,121 20,212 $ $
18,970 $
17,970 $
17,877

2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2010 CHEVY MALIBU 2010 FORD FUSION 2007 HONDA CIVIC 2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2008 2WD
FORD ESCAPE 2009 FORD FUSION 2007 MERC GRAND MARQUIS
#36136B #35350A
#P6338 #35118A #36200A #P6547 Sedan #35961A #35948B #36260A

$
17,776 $
17,470 $
16,871 $
15,997 14,979 $ $
14,977 $
14,977 $
14,877 $
14,787

2010 FORD FOCUS 2007 MAZDA 6 2006 INFINITI M45 2011 FORD FIESTA 2005 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2007 FORD FUSION 2006 MAZDA 5 2006 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 FORD FREESTYLE
#36034B #P6521 #36251A1 #36105A #P6626 #35968A #36154A #35949A 2WD #36162A
$
14,627 $
14,477 $
13,997 $
13,977 $
12,970 $
12,877 $
12,877 $
12,744 $
12,477

2007 KIA RONDO 2007 FORD FOCUS 2008 FORD FOCUS 2006 BUICK LUCERNE 2003 BMW 3 SERIES 2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2007 FORD TAURUS 2004 FORD MUSTANG 2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
LX/EX #35651A #36161A #36083A #36230B #36078A GLS/SE #P6640 #36232A #36329A #P6350C
$
11,997 $
11,997 $
11,877 $
11,478 10,877 $ $
9,997 $
9,997 $
9,997 $
9,970

2005 FORD FOCUS 2006 MERCURY MILAN 2004 FORD TAURUS 2005 KIA SEDONA 2003 MERC GRAND MARQUIS L 1999 FORD MUSTANG 2005 CHEVY COBALT 2002 FORD FOCUS 2006 FORD FOCUS ZX5
#P6065 #35755A #36221A1 #36165A #35593A #P6641A #35314A #36317A #35937B
$
8,911 $
8,877 $
7,997 $
7,874 $
7,477 $
6,997 $
6,995 $
6,977 $
6,977

2004 FORD FOCUS 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2002 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2002 FORD TAURUS 2001 FORD TAURUS 2000 BUICK CENTURY 2004 DODGE INTREPID 1996 FORD PROBE 1998 CHEVY CAVALIER
#36301A #36125B #36257A #36238A #36328A #36312A #36180A #35438B RS #36153C
$
6,771 $
5,997 $
5,995 $
5,497 $
4,147 $
3,477 $
2,411 $
1,977 $
1,797

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2008 FORD EXPEDITION 2010 FORD F-150 2008 FORD EXPEDITION 2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 2007 DODGE RAM 2006 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2007 FORD EXPLORER 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO
4WD #P6604 #35666A #36318A #35817B 2WD #35706B 1500, 4WD #P6431 4WD #35882A 4WD #34804A Classic, 4WD #36092A
$
29,454 $
25,997 $
25,977 $
25,877 $
24,477 $
22,997 $
22,879 $
22,177 $
22,174

2007 FORD EDGE 2009 FORD ESCAPE 2005 FORD F-150 2009 DODGE JOURNEY 2005 FORD F-150 2009 FORD ESCAPE 2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 FORD F150 2008 FORD ESCAPE
2WD #35533A 4WD #35885A 4WD #36269A 2WD #35473C #35966A 2WD #P6560 2WD #P6562 #35396A 2WD #35347A
$
20,212 $
19,975 $
19,574 $
18,887 18,777 $ $
16,977 $
16,977 $
15,977 $
14,997

2002 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 2003 FORD F150 2002 FORD F-350 2005 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2003 CHEVY SUBURBAN 2004 FORD ESCAPE 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 2001 CHEVY TAHOE
4WD #36286A 2WD #35501A Super Duty #P6631 #36211A 4WD #35656A 4WD #36240A 2WD #36167B 4WD #35520A 4WD #35993B
$
12,977 $
12,417 $
11,970 $
10,877 $
10,578 $
9,997 $
9,877 $
9,271 $
8,877

2002 GMC ENVOY 2004 FORD ECONOLINE 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS 2002 FORD F-150 2002 FORD EXPLORER 1999 TOWN & COUNTRY 2002 DODGE DURANGO 1997 DODGE DAKOTA 1998 FORD EXPLORER
4WD #P6623A Cargo Van #P6624A CX/C #35712B 2WD #36009A 4WD #35808A #36284A 4WD #36258A 2WD #35887B 4WD #35493B
$
8,798 $
7,879 $
6,997 $
6,977 $
5,997 $
4,994 $
4,587 $
2,477 $
1,977

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