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the music, refreshments, coarse salt around the rim.
and wine tasting at the “I am here for the Lebanese
event promoting downtown food, and I am appreciating
businesses. the beer with the food,” he
Business owners joined explained.
together to present a special He asked the bartender
raffle of more than 30 prizes. about the Lebanese wines
Visitors to the stores collected and liquors served at the
signatures from several of restaurant, and said, “I
the businesses on a special think it is great that there
raffle card and were able to is a restaurant like this
qualify for the collection of in Sylvania. We had my
prizes. Some stores offered daughter’s 18th birthday
free treats, special beverages, party here, and Jenna’s is Entertaining at the
and many guests made sure going to cater her graduation Downtown Delight
to stop at Key Bank to pick party.” was violinist Carly
Christine Holliday photos Radebaugh, a seventh
up Handel’s ice cream pops. He looked around at the
Heidi Schltz and Barb full house in the restaurant Neal Golding enjoyed grader and member of
Hickey enjoyed the pops, and added, “The kids at Lebanese beer at Jenna’s the orchestra at McCord
noting that they were enjoying her party really enjoyed the Restaurant. Junior High School.
Photo submitted
the pleasant weather. The food, and it looks like lots
Firefighters in Sylvania encourages everyone to take West Toledo residents said of people who visit Sylvania
battled a fire in a home on the time right now to check they were glad to see the sun do, too.”
Sylvania-Metamora Road and test their smoke detectors shining, and appreciated a The Downtown Delights
in the early hours Monday to assure they are in working reason to be out enjoying the event was the most recent
morning. The home was order. More than 66 percent outdoors. in a series of events in the
heavily damaged by the of home fire deaths occurred In front of the Key Bank, downtown area. Coming
fire. The two occupants in homes without a working bank officials Christine Abbot Thursday, May 19 is the
were treated at the scene smoke detector. A working and Edward McKinney were unveiling of the Potting Pretty
and transported to Flower smoke detector can double the passing out the pops (and flowerpots in downtown
Hospital. Both were inside chances of surviving a deadly information about services Sylvania from 4:00-8:00
the home when the fire home fire. Anyone who cannot offered by the bank). In p.m., and the Sylvania Car
started and needed to escape afford a smoke detector should front of the bank, McCord Show, hosted by K-100’s
through the thick smoke. The contact the fire department at Junior High School seventh Gary Shores, will happen on
Sylvania Fire Department 419-882-7676. grader Carly Radebaugh was Sunday, May 22, from 10:00 Handel Ice Cream pops were the perfect treat for
playing the violin, a special a.m.-3:00 p.m. Heidi Schultz (L) and Barb Hickey.

Southview boys champions at NLL track meet


By Scott Grau
Herald Writer

SYLVANIA- Despite a
wet track, intermittent rain
showers, and the constant
threat of thunderstorms the
Sylvania Southview boys track
and field team ran away with
the Northern Lakes League
team meet championship at
Southview High School on
May 13.
First place finishes in six Scott Grau photos
individual events and two
relay races contributed to Southview senior David Renner clears the bar. Renner
the Cougar’s overall team won the high jump event with a leap of 6-feet-4.
point total of 151.50. The Johnson of Southview won to take the top spot in the long
Sylvania Northview boys both sprint races clocking in at jump. Southview freshman sprinter Malcolm Johnson (second from left) bolts out into
team, who captured the league 11.14 seconds in the 100 meter The Cougar quartet of the lead of the 100 meter dash. Jeremy Cook of Southview, Samuel Bruno of Anthony
championship last year, and 22.72 in 200 meter. Johnson, Bowers, freshman Wayne and Northview’s Colin Quinn give chase. Johnson won the race with a time
finished in fifth place with Southviewteammatesjunior Perry Burks, and junior of 11.14 seconds.
79.50 points. J.Q. Bowers and freshman J.J. Christian Rupe won the 4x200
In the girls meet, Sylvania (109-10). 46.01. Northview (79.50), Maumee
Pinckney crossed the finish relay event in 1:31.93. A new meet record was Work and Noe joined with (67), Perrysburg (48) and
Northview (88 points) and line in the 400 dash in first Southview sophomore
Southview (65 points) established by Northview fellow Lady Kat teammates Rossford (19).
and second place with times of Chad Justice joined with junior Alison Work in the sophomore Abby Masters and Perrysburg (169.50),
finished a distant third and 50.61 and 50.85 respectively. Pinckney, Burks, and hurdler
fifth respectively to perennial 1600 meter run. Her time of junior Moe Dean to capture the who captured their fourth
Senior Elijah Bias captured Bias to claim victory in the 5:03.63 bettered the decade- 4x800 relay race in 9:35:18. consecutive girls meet league
powerhouse Perrysburg the 300 hurdle event in 40.97 4x400 relay race.
(169.50 points). old previous mark of 5:05.90 The final team results for title, was followed by Anthony
to help the Cougar cause. In the field events for the held by former Wildcat runner the boys meet had Southview Wayne (115), Northview (88),
Speedy freshman Malcolm In the jumping events girls, Northview freshman Stephanie Ray in 2001. (151.50) finishing in first Maumee (66.50), Southview
Southview senior David Alysha Welch won the Janelle Noe, a sophomore place followed by Bowling (65), Rossford (62), Bowling
Renner cleared the high jump high jump event (5-2) and from Northview, won the 300 Green (114), Springfield Green (54) and Springfield
bar at 6-feet-4 to win the event Southview senior Jewlia Boose hurdles event with a time of (94), Anthony Wayne (86), (42).
while Pinckney leaped 21-3.75 captured the discus throw title

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Two Sylvania students


Eat hEalthy, slEEp morE and gEt moving! named valedictorian
and salutatorian at
When the heat is on Notre Dame Academy
this summer… Notre Dame Academy
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2011 Baccalaureate Mass
Make sure your and Commencement Exer-
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kids stay hydrated 2011 at Queen of the Most
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Something as simple as drinking the proper 7 p.m. The 130 members
of the Class of 2011 earned
amount of water is critically important to the over $14 million in college
health of our children. Kids who don’t drink awards. Students were ac-
enough water are more likely to be cranky, feel cepted at over 100 colleges
and universities includ-
tired and tend to be less active. ing the United States Na-
val Academy, University
To stay hydrated, it’s important to keep of Virginia, University of
these things Michigan, Boston Col- Samantha Riccio
in mind: lege, Tulane University,
and Wesleyan College, to
• Frequent, smaller amounts of water name just a few. These 130
work best young women are familiar
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color and flavor volunteered over 12,000
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ly. Samantha Riccio (Syl-
already dehydrated vania) is valedictorian and
Paige Shermis (Sylvania)
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‘A Night to Remember’ is exciting event


Memorial Day, 2011
Inner Views with Kimmie Rose Zapf
AUGUST 20, 2008

On the Scene
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for quite some time and asleep before biting his house around the corner. after work he was at the parade and ceremonies, Sylvania’s veterans who
would have died had he ear and racing to get under Once he even jumped door waiting and would and I remember how attended Burnham High
not been rescued. The vet’s the bed where he could not out of the boat to chase follow us around as if he excited I was to march School.
bill was over $300 and be caught. a dog on the shore…he knew time was fleeting. with the Sylvania High Memorial Day is
after the groomer added When Conor moved soon remembered a little What can you say about School band on Memorial a patriotic day for all
her total, our new addition, away with my daughter, too late that he was not a a scruffy little character Day, 1968. of us. If not veterans
deemed a Shih Tzu, cost Oscar was heartbroken - strong swimmer and thank that came into your life, The day begins at 9:00 ourselves, nearly all of us
more than purchasing a but not for long. He now goodness was saved by touched you gently with a.m. with a memorial have a friend or relative
dog from a breeder. realized he was king and he someone who jumped into his soul, ate about 20,000 ceremony at Toledo who served in the armed
What to name him was owned the neighborhood. save him. biscuits and quietly slipped Memorial Park near the forces or is serving today,
easy; when we met he No leash for him. He He survived the away taking with him a 85 foot high Veterans putting their lives at risk to
was so dirty that the name wasn’t much of a walker onslaught of three piece of your heart…we Memorial Monument. protect freedom. Further,
Oscar, from the Sesame anyway. His domain was grandchildren and several will miss you. Everyone Over 12,000 veterans are many of us have a relative
Street character of the three houses down and nieces and nephews all who owns a pet can take laid to rest in the cemetery or know of a community
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a garbage can, came to You could yell your head when they upset his daily love you unconditionally posted on each veteran’s or killed in defense of
mind. He fit the name and off for him to come and he routine. Guests to our and forever; give them a grave creates a sea of America. Memorial Day
when he was groomed would feign deafness as he home could be pestered biscuit from Oscar today. flags. is the day to honor these
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, May 18, 2011

Lourdes women’s basketball Area students recognized as Knights of Honor


team signs two recruits It is the tradition at St.
Francis de Sales High School
Spanish and hopes to join the
Peace Corps after college.
to celebrate the feast day of its Rowan Williams of Ottawa
patron by recognizing several Hills is the son of Wayne
seniors as Knights of Honor. Williams and Carol Sargent and
In explaining the honor Fr. is a graduate of Ottawa Hills
Ron Olszewski said, “Two Elementary School. Rowan has
virtues which are at the very been a very dedicated athlete at
core of the spirituality of St St. Francis having been on the
Francis de Sales are humility varsity swimming and water
and charity; humility in terms of polo teams all four years and
having the nature of a servant.” captain of both teams his senior
He continued, “Don’t do year. He has been recognized
anything from selfish ambition two times as a Scholastic All-
or from a cheap desire to boast, American swimmer and he is a
be humble toward one another, 5 time state champion. He was
always considering others named to the 1st Team All-State
better than your self. Look Team for water polo. He serves
out for one another’s interests, his school community through
not just your own.The second the Campus Ministry and Teen
virtue of charity or what we Institute Clubs. His senior
would call brotherly love,” he service involved volunteering
continued, “is the brotherhood for the Josh Project; a non-
that so many of you speak of, as profit organization with the
the very thing that distinguishes Photo submitted primary goal of teaching inner
Photo submitted the Knights at St. Francis.”
Knights of Honor recently recognized include from city children how to swim
Front (l-r) Christine Longer, April Anderson. Back Knights of Honor have left (1st row) Frank Bonfiglio, Tyler Clark, Kasey Rupp because drowning is one of
(l-r) Graduate Assistant Olivea Terry, Head basketball been perceived by others, and (2nd row) Aaron Okuley, Rowan Williams, Danny the leading causes of death for
coach Zareth Gray. faculty and peers, to possess children and adolescence in
the virtues of humility and Yodzis and Chris Gelardi. cities including Toledo. Rowan
SYLVANIA- The 3.4 grade point aver- charity while attaining a is a member of the Interact He is a member of National reflected the sentiment shared
Lourdes College wom- age and was a two-time successful balance in the four Club, which is the school’s Honor Society having a GPA by all honored, “To be named
en’s basketball team TAAC Academic Award areas of the school’s program: chapter of Toledo Rotary, and of at least a 4.0. He is a four by my peers and school as a
had a big day today by winner. She is deciding Academic, Spiritual, Social Teen Institute which helps year member of Interact Club Knight of Honor is an extremely
signing two new re- whether to concentrate and Physical Development. In educate youth about the risks and Teen Institute. Aaron has humbling experience. It is a
cruits. Christine Lon- in marketing or coun- addition, the gentlemen chosen of drug and alcohol use. He also earned the highest honor prestigious honor and I am
ger and April Anderson seling in her time at should exhibit the virtues of also works on the school’s TV of the Boy Scouts of America proud to be noticed as one
became the seventh and Lourdes. loyalty, leadership, kindness, station, WSFK, and the sports by achieving the rank of showing balance in the 4 pillars
network, KSN as a broadcaster. Eagle Scout. “The spirit and
eighth players to sign Anderson comes to self-discipline, integrity and After obtaining a degree at atmosphere of this school is
of St. Francis de Sales High
perseverance. The men were School.” Rowan will graduate
with head women’s bas- the Gray Wolves from reminded that the higher the the University of Toledo in phenomenal.” He continued, with honors and has received
ketball coach Zareth Whitmer High School in honor or rank, the greater is the communications he hopes to “The best part about St. Francis a scholarship to swim at the
Gray’s squad. Toledo. call to humility and service to be a sports analyst on ESPN. is the brotherhood we share.” college level for Ohio State
Longer comes to “I chose Lourdes be- others. “What I like at St. Francis is the Aaron will graduate with high University. He plans to have
Lourdes from Danbury cause I think it will be The following gentlemen brotherhood. This place truly is honors and attend John Carroll a dual major in business and
High School near San- a good experience for were knighted: special,” he said. University to earn a teaching engineering.
dusky, Ohio where she me,” Anderson said. “I Frank Bonfiglio of Sylvania Chris Gelardi of Toledo degree. He hopes to return to Danny Yodzis of Toledo
was a four-year starter feel like it was the best is son of Paul and Robin is son of Bob and Nicole St. Francis as a teacher of math is the son of Chris Yodzis
for the Lady Lakers. fit for me and a good Bonfiglio and is a graduate of Gelardi and is a graduate of or science, and coach baseball and Linda Savercool and is
“I chose Lourdes be- place to be.” Christ the King School. Frank Gesu School. For four years at possibly. a graduate of Gesu School.
SFS Chris has played football, Kasey Rupp of Toledo is the
cause I fell in love with Anderson stands at has demonstrated excellence served on student council son of Ken Scott and Kathleen
Danny has been very involved
in the four pillars of St. Francis in various activities during his
the campus,” Longer an impressive 6’2 and by being an active member and performed in the spring Remley and is a graduate of four years at St. Francis. He
said. “It’s so beautiful is an imposing force in of Campus Ministry, Student musicals. He is a member of Regina Coeli Grade School. was President of his freshman,
here and everyone was the post. She averaged Council, Collegium Honorum, the Campus Ministry and its Kasey serves his school sophomore, and junior classes.
really nice and I knew 15 points per game in the National Honor Society, core team, the Men’s Chorus community as a member He has played basketball and
this was the place for high school with some and the baseball team. “My and the National Honor of Campus Ministry and its football all four years and
me.” 20 point games thrown best experience at St. Francis,” Society. Chris also participated core team. He is a three year served as captain of both teams
Longer can play mul- in the mix. he said, “was my service in the service trip to Appalachia member of Teen Institute and his senior year. He is a member
tiple positions on the “I’m really looking trip to Appalachia. I love the last summer to help repair and the Ambassador Club. Kasey of the National Honor Society
court and is an outside forward to seeing if the camaraderie that lies between paint houses for those in need. has played for two years on having a GPA above a 4.5. He
“I love the brotherhood at St. the varsity hockey team and
and inside theat. In team can mesh well,” the halls of red and blue.” Frank Francis de Sales,” he said. is a senior class representative
works on the yearbook staff
high school, she aver- Anderson said. “I’m will graduate with high honors
having at least a 4.0 GPA and He will graduate with highest on the student council. He
and has served on Campus
Ministry all four years. He is a
aged 11.4 points, 5.6 hoping we can play well he will attend Bowling Green honors having a GPA of at least participated in a service trip member of the Men’s Chorus
rebounds, and 1.4 steals as a team and become a State University to pursue a 4.3 and will attend Villanova last summer to Louisville and the Interact Club. When
per game. For her ef- family.” degree in secondary education. University to study liberal arts. through Catholic Heart Work asked what he likes most about
forts on the hardwood, Anderson is looking Tyler Clark of Sylvania Aaron Okuley of Sylvania is Camp. “The service trip has SFS, he answered, “Simply the
she was a three-time 1st to study psychology in is the son of Dave and Diane the son of Randy and Maryann been the best experience of Brotherhood. It will never be
Team All-Toledo Area her time at Lourdes. Clark and is a graduate of St. Okuley and is a graduate of St. my life.” He continued, “The forgotten, my 600 brothers.”
Athletic Conference The Lady Gray Wolves Joseph, Sylvania. He has been Joseph, Sylvania. Aaron has brotherhood that week was He would love to play college
player and was a two- are expected to make very active while attending demonstrated strength in the unreal. St. Francis has a special football at OSU, Hillsdale or
time AP Northwest Dis- their debut in the 2011- St. Francis. He is the Student areas of the four pillars by his brotherhood that is truly Dennison. He will graduate
commitment to four years of unique to our school.” Kasey
trict Honorable-Mention 2012 season. With eight Council Vice-President, a playing baseball, serving on will graduate with honors and
with highest honors plans
member of Campus Ministry to study pre-med courses in
player. players now signed, and its core team, the Men’s student council, being a four attend Marquette University college with the intention to
In the classroom, Coach Gray’s squad is Chorus, and has performed year member and core team and major in business. He also attend medical school to be an
Longer maintained a starting to take form. in the spring musicals. Tyler member of Campus Ministry. plans to minor in theology and orthopedic surgeon.

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Sylvania Franciscan Academy hosts Miss Ohio St. Francis de Sales High School
Becky Minger, Miss subject of goals, Minger
presents the amateur debut of
Ohio 2010, spent a
half-day with Sylvania
explained that pursuing a
dream requires dedication,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Franciscan Academy faith and sacrifice. She
students discussing her speaks from experience,
youth-development having been first runner-up
platform, “Discovering three years in a row before
You, Empowering You.” winning the Miss Ohio
She focused on building title.
a healthy self-image, During lunch with SFA
respecting oneself and third- and fourth-grade
others, setting and meeting girls, Minger offered more
goals, and recognizing details about how she
avenues of support, learned to believe in herself
especially those outside and aim high.
one’s family. In addition, “Miss Ohio is my new
Minger shared inspiring and hero,” exclaimed fourth-
amusing insights into the grader Emerald Flores Rae.
life of a pageant winner. A “She’s more than beautiful.
recent graduate of Bowling She’s smart and kind.” Photo submitted
Green State University, the Third-grader Amara Sylvania area students recently performed in the St.
Sylvania native overcame Berhan added, “Eating with Francis de Sales High School production of Chitty Chitty
shyness and a learning Miss Ohio is like having Bang Bang to sold out audiences at the Franciscan Theatre.
disability to become a lunch with royalty, only Row 1 (seated): Christina Hoehn, Laura Earl, Danny Drain,
Photo submitted
strong competitor. As she better because she’s telling Ana LaValley. Row 2: Rachel Wainz, Julia DeLapp, Tyler
nears the end of her year- SFA fourth-grader Emerald Flores Rae with Miss us things we’ll always Clark, Stephen Gullette, Mariah Burkhart, Ashley Urbanski,
long reign, Minger has Ohio 2010 Becky Minger remember.” Elizabeth Hunyor. Row 3: Lauren Alberti, Drew Bodie,
traveled more than 20,000 groups, according to age someone else’s life, so Becky Minger’s reign Elizabeth Riddle, Derek Kastner, Doug Jensen, Sarah Kate
miles within the state of level. She discussed what we need to support rather will conclude on June 19, Dangelo. Row 4 (back): Martha Guisfredi, Paul Dickendasher,
Ohio promoting youth it means to feel empathy, than judge others. She when she passes her crown Chris Dickendasher, Jack Meyers, JT Schlembach, Megan
empowerment. stressing that we can never also laid out a strategy for to Miss Ohio 2011 at the Geldien, Molly Layman
Minger addressed the know what’s going on in preventing bullying. On the annual competition in
SFA student body in three
Chitty Chitty Bang his son. The much loved
Mansfield.
Bang is the enchanting 1968 film Chitty Chitty

Sylvania Brings Home National BPA Awards


stage musical about the Bang Bang was part of
fantastic adventures of an everyone’s childhood.
out-of-the-ordinary car Sensational music and
that flies through the air lyrics by the renowned
and sails the seas. It marks Sherman Brothers includes
the long history of great such unforgettable songs
family musicals presented as Truly Scrumptious,
by the Knights of St. Toot Sweets, Hushabye
Francis and involving the Mountain, and, of course,
young women of St. Ursula its Oscar-nominated title
Academy and Notre Dame song Chitty Chitty Bang
Academy. Bang. The story was
Chitty Chitty Bang adapted for the stage by
Bang is based on the book Jeremy Sams and Ray
by Ian Fleming, the creator Roderick and based on the
of James Bond, written for MGM Motion Picture.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1956


BILL’S SERVICE, INC.
116 E. Adrian (US-223) Blissfield (12 miles Northwest of Sylvania)
Sylvania students Shelby Shtilman, Northview, 517-486-3104
Photos submitted

Southview High School Financial Management Hanna Carroll, Southview, Andrew Bennett,
students Hanna Carroll and Maria Darah show off Northview and Maria Darah, Southview pose for New & Used
their award from national competition having placed the camera following their awards ceremony at the Lawn Mowers
second out of 60 teams. National competition in Washington, D.C. Sales, Service
Sylvania Schools were well represented at the National Business Professionals of America (BPA) competition in & Parts
Hours: M-F 8-5:30, Sat. 8-12
Washington, D.C. on May 4-8. Students from Northview and Southview high schools placed in the top positions at www.billsserviceinc.com
State level competition and earned the honor to compete at the national level. From Southview, Hanna Carroll and
Maria Darah competed and placed second out of 60 teams in Financial Management. Northview students Shelby Sylvania Township is seeking candidates for
Shtilman competed in Advanced Spreadsheet and Andrew Bennett competed in the Interview Skills competitions. the position of Deputy Chief of Police. Located
in Lucas County, Ohio, Sylvania Township has
a population of 25,500 and covers 28 square
Exchange Club’s highest honor awarded to selfless volunteer miles. The department has 44 uniformed officers
and a total staff of 60. The Police department
budget for calendar year 2011 is $6.9 million.
The Exchange Club grandchildren. The salary range for this position is $70,000 to
of Toledo presented its The Book of Golden $80,000, depending on qualifications.
highest volunteer honor, Deeds Award is an The minimum and desired Qualification are
the Book of Golden Deeds Exchange Club program that as follows:
Award, to Sylvania resident recognizes a worthy person The candidate must have a current Ohio
Peace Officer Certificate and 10 years’ experi-
Mary Jane DelVerne at a or group that continuously ence in law enforcement with at least 5 years in
recent luncheon event at donates time, talent and an administrative command position.
the Toledo Club. energy to help those in need. A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited col-
DelVerne’s work has Ever since the Exchange lege is preferred.
grown from personally Club of Huntington, Ind., This position supervises all aspects of the
providing for one needy sponsored the first award in operation and administration of the Police De-
family with eight children partment to ensure the prompt, professional,
1919, thousands of unsung and courteous delivery of law enforcement
back in 1998 to including heroes and heroines have services to the community. The Deputy Chief
her Sylvania St. Joseph’s been recognized across the reports directly to the Chief of Police. Appli-
Catholic Church parish country. cants must submit a resume and cover letter de-
community and others Exchange, America’s scribing leadership style and motivational ideas
who, in 2010, brought Service Club, is a group of while working within a unionized environment.
Christmas joy to 183 men and women working Resume should detail specific qualifications and
abilities for this position. Three work related
families, including 409 together to make their references with contact information should be
children. Each year, she has communities better places provided.
recruited more and more to live through programs Send resume, cover letter, and references to:
local groups to include Boy of service in Americanism, John C. Zeitler, Sylvania Township adminis-
and Girl Scouts, elementary Community Service, Youth trator, 4927 Holland-Sylvania Road, Sylvania,
school classes, individuals Activities and it’s national Ohio 43560.
Photo submitted All material must be received by 4:00 PM
and businesses to pull off Project, the Prevention of Friday May 27, 2011. No faxes or E-mails ac-
this Godsend to neighbors Mary Jane DelVerne is presented the Book of Golden Child Abuse. cepted.
throughout the Toledo Deeds Award by Exchange Club of Toledo President
area. She was also was the Sarah Hartley.
catalyst in forming the St.
Joseph Social Outreach household
Program that started
“Joseph’s Meals” which,
furniture
veterans and
for
items

their
and Sarah Hartley, Toledo
returning
families
Exchange Club President
and Sylvania resident, said.
Classified Ads
To Place An Ad Call 419-885-9222
every month, feeds more through the local Heroes Also, Mary Jane and Ads must be received by Noon Monday for Wednesday’s edition.
than 400 people at the St. in Action group and assists her husband Michael were $12.00 for the first 15 words and 95¢ for each additional word.

Louis Soup Kitchen in East in their mission to help instrumental in developing


Toledo. servicepersons. the St. Joseph Business 006 Automobiles 052 Garage Sale 088 For Rent 100 Services
Currently, she “Mary Jane DelVerne Networking Group, which (Moving)
volunteers at the Heartbeat is an amazing and giving links those in need of FOR SALE: Ford Taurus, AWESOME SALE. St. FOR RENT or sale. Nice 2 Moving in or out clean-up

Pregnancy Support Center woman with boundless employment with local 2009, excellent condition. Stephen Church. 7800 bedroom brick home. New & hauling. Attics, base -

counsels energy. She brings out the business professionals to


48,450 miles, loaded. Ex- Erie Street in Sylvania. furnace & central air. Nice ments, buildings, yards,
where she
young pregnant women best in people and makes network their products
tended warranty. Silver Thursday, May 19 & Fri- basement, 2 car attached garages, rental properties
blue and light grey. day, May 20, 9-4. garage. Call M-F & special help for the eld-

in becoming effective life better for others through and services. They have
$22,000 or best offer. 419-473-1249. Weekend erly & handicapped. Fore-

mothers. She also collects her inspired leadership,” five grown children and 18
419-882-3951. 734-856-4658. closures & Repairs.
419-215-4194.
026 Entertainment MULTI-FAMILY SALE:
100 Services
102 Painting &
Get Your Children Interested
4657 Imperial Dr. - Off
Papering
Sylvania Ave. between
SYLVANIA TWIRLING Whiteford & Talmadge A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.

In Newspapers
Stars Baton and Pompon take Brockton Ave. to Im- Eaves cleaned/flushed. Hurley!s Painting
Camp. June 13-17. Pre- perial Dr. Furniture, TV tower removal. Take Interior/Exterior Painting
school-8th grade. kitchen items, electronics, all debris away! Insured. Reasonable prices. All
419-882-4389. household items, clothes, Call 419-865-1941. work guaranteed. Free es-
How do you help parents get a child interested in look- Budweiser & Detroit Tiger timates. Call
ing at a newspaper? Keep in mind that it’s a kid’s job to
have fun.
051 Estate Sales Collectibles, antiques &
other collectibles! Every-
DELUXE PAINTING
Interior-Exterior
419-882-6753

Here are a few ideas to share with the readers of our ESTATE SALE. 8014
thing priced to go. Sat.
May 21st & Sun. May 22,
Commercial-Residential
Aluminum-Vinyl Siding
104 Cleaning Services
Brint Road, Sylvania 8:30-3pm. Painted
paper. (West of King Road). Fri- Quality Work SPRING TIME special.
day 5/20, 9-5, Saturday Free Estimates Total home cleaning. De-
054 Flea Markets
n Select a news story or a comic strip and cut the panels or 5/21, 9-3. An interesting References in this area. pendable, experienced,
paragraphs apart. Help your child arrange the panels or sale with much variety: Member of BBB. references, free quote.
paragraphs in logical order. furniture, art, prints, chil- Call Dave 419-944-5414. 419-472-5630.
dren!s items, general BYRNE ROAD Flea Mar-
n Read a brief editorial or column together. Have the child household, clothing, surgi- ket every Sunday
underline facts with a blue pen and opinions with a red pen. cal tools, rider mower, ca-
noe, outdoor furniture,
7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne,
Toledo, OH (next to the IS YOUR AD HERE?
n Have your child choose a headline and turn it into a
question. Have the child read the article to see if it answers
wrought iron fence pieces,
rider mower & much more.
Please see full listing in
TV station). Indoor & out-
door spaces available.
Contact Mark
Call today
the question. Thursday Blade. McIlwain
Antiques. 419-843-1759.
419-389-1095. Closed
Easter Sunday.
419-885-9222
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SENIOR FOCUS WEDNESDAY, May 18, 2011

Hobbies for arthritis sufferers


Individuals with arthri- ing paintbrushes equipped
tis are often stuck between with wider grips can make
a rock and a hard place. painting possible.
Doctors want people to Mural painting is an-
exercise to keep up the other option. Again, those
range of motion in affect- with arthritis can choose
May is Older Americans Month ed joints. However, even tools with wide handles
some limited movements to make grasping easier.
can cause pain and suffer- Large designs on walls or
Health, Fitness and Wellness Programs
ing to those with arthritis. canvases will be easier to
Senior Transportation Services Furthermore, individu- handle than smaller piec-
als with arthritis may shy es.
Computer Classes away from the activities
Outreach and Supportive Services they once enjoyed because Cooking
the pain is simply too over- Cooking and baking
Home Maintenance Program whelming. is an art form that can be
Instead of simply sit- Container gardening is enjoyed by anyone. Fur-
In-House and Community Volunteerism
ting on the couch watch- a hobby arthritis sufferers thermore, with ergonomic
Special Interest and Social Groups ing television, there are a can enjoy. spoons, ladles and other
number of different things at a comfortable height. kitchen tools, it has never
Senior Nutrition Meals
arthritis sufferers can do to Choosing low-main- been more convenient or
pass the time and recon- tenance plants is another less labor-intensive to be
Please come for a tour, anytime! nect with past hobbies and option. Plants that don’t an accomplished home
interests. It might just take require as much pruning chef.
Nationally Accredited, Locally Committed a little re-outfitting of the or repotting are good for Baking and pastry cre-
tools that are needed to those with arthritis. Also, ation is one area where
7140 Sylvania Avenue ● Sylvania OH ● 43560 ● 419-885-3913 participate. look for tools with larger people can show off cre-
www.sylvaniaseniorcenter.org grips and handles to be ative skills. For those who
Gardening easier on arthritic hands. love to bake but have trou-
Gardening is a popular ble kneading and work-
pastime for people of all Crafting ing dough, food proces-
ages. But the repetitive mo- Many people with arthri- sors, bread machines and
tions of digging and tilling tis find the fine-detail work kitchen stand mixers can
as well as gripping a mul- they grew accustomed to is take the work out of those
titude of tools can take the not very comfortable with processes.
joy out of the hobby. Peo- arthritis. Instead, there are Cooking is not only a
ple with arthritis can make many other crafts that can rewarding hobby but also
some changes. Raised be practical. an activity that can benefit
garden beds or container Ceramics are one craft the household.
gardening eliminates the where the activity can also Having arthritis doesn’t
stooping and bending as- be the exercise. Using a mean a person has to give
sociated with traditional pottery wheel or hand- up on the activities he or
gardening. With contain- molding doughs and other she enjoys. It merely in-
ers, individuals can place modeling media can be a volves a few tweaks that
the containers on a counter way to stretch and work can still make these hob-
or table and do all the work the hands and fingers. Us- bies enjoyable.

Henderson House
ASSISTED LIVING
The Henderson House is a licensed thirteen-bed The Henderson House is a licensed thirteen-bed
assisted living community that pledges personal care for
assisted living community that pledges personal care for each resident. Its unique setting offers a family style
atmosphere where three home-cooked meals a day can
each resident. Its unique setting offers a family style be enjoyed in the company of friends. The three living
atmosphere where three home-cooked meals a day can areas encourage activities, although the residents can
retire at will to their private rooms. The Henderson
be enjoyed in the company of friends. The three living House encourages independence, dignity and a quality
lifestyle... with assistance available 24 hours a day.
areas encourage activities, although the residents can What we provide
retire at will to their private rooms. The Henderson • RN available during the day • Health monitoring • Medication Assistance
House encourages independence, dignity and a quality • Personal Needs - Bathing, Dressing, Etc. • Housekeeping and Laundry
• Beauty and Barber Shop • Spiritual Needs • Exercise • Banking Center • Elegant dining room
lifestyle... with assistance available 24 hours a day. • Your choice of several gathering areas where residents and guest can socialize
5719 Ryewyck, Toledo, Ohio • 419-865-1008
What we provide
• Indoor and outdoor recreational and social activities to participate in every day
• 2nd kitchen for residents to enjoy baking and socializing

Come Join Our Family


• RN available during the day • Health monitoring • Medication Assistance
• Personal Needs - Bathing, Dressing, Etc. • Housekeeping5719and Laundry
Ryewyck, Toledo Ohio • 419-865-1008
• Beauty and Barber Shop • Spiritual Needs • Exercise • Banking Center • Elegant dining room
• Your choice of several gathering areas where residents and guest can socialize

The ER for Prompt, Personal Care.


• Indoor and outdoor recreational and social activities to participate in every day
• 2nd kitchen for residents to enjoy baking and socializing

Come Join Our Family


Our board-certified emergency physicians
5719 Ryewyck, Toledo Ohioand expert staff
• 419-865-1008
have reduced average wait times to less than 30 minutes.

Hector Martinez, RN

Dorothy Sorrell, RN, CEN


Michael Mattin, MD
Medical Director

When you have an emergency, you want the highest quality of care
available, fast. In Sylvania, that kind of care is provided at Flower
Hospital. Our Level III trauma center is staffed by board-certified
emergency medicine physicians and highly skilled nurses. We’re
© 2011 ProMedica

419-824-1442 | www.promedica.org ready to treat you, so you can recover ... fast.

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Happy Birthday to Seniors Who Turn 65 This Year!


Seniors not Enrolled in the Homestead Program Have Until June 6 R E W A R D Y O U R S E L F
If you are a senior citizen or disabled
person and meet the following
criteria, you are encouraged to
enroll in the homestead program:
• Applicants who are 65 or older,
or totally and permanently
disabled. Please note, it does
not matter what date you turn
65, as long as you turn 65 some
time during the year.
• If disabled, the applicant is Join today and
required to have their physician
complete the certificate of receive extra rewards!
disability form or submit
a certificate from a state or When you join, you’ll get to choose one of
federal agency.
• Applicants must own and the following to get you started:
occupy their home or mobile
home or have ownership Personal Training
interest in it (i.e. land contract, Massage/Reflexology
lease purchase), as of January 1 Swim Lessons
of the application year. TRX SuspensionTraining
Homestead Water Reduction Program
Sports Performance Training
If you are enrolled in the Auditor’s Homestead program and are a
Pilates Reformer Training
resident of the City of Toledo, City of Maumee, City of Oregon (live
within City limits), or Lucas County, you may also qualify for their Kettlebell Training
respective Water Rate Reduction Program.
Toledo residents can call the City’s Water Department at (419) 245- ADD YOUR SPOUSE FOR NO ENROLLMENT FEE!
1800 to see if you qualify and/or if you have any questions.
Maumee residents can contact the City of Maumee Utility Billing Plus, if you join and refer a friend we’ll lower your
Division at (419) 897-7127. Once the application is approved, the dues by $5 each month for 12 months!
discount will become effective with the next quarterly bill. There is no
income requirement to apply. To learn more, contact
Oregon residents will need to complete a form to enroll in their
Homestead Credit program. You can call the Auditor’s office to have an member services today!
application mailed to your home. Oregon residents can call the City’s
Public Utilities Department at (419) 698-7039 or visit www.oregonohio. 419.539.0235
org/Water/payments.html to download a copy of the application. www.WildwoodAthleticClub.com
There is no income requirement to apply. Offer ends May 31, 2011
Lucas County residents can download an application or call the
Restrictions apply. Call club for details.
Sanitary Engineer’s Department at (419) 213-2926 for additional © 2011 ProMedica.
information. There is an income requirement to be eligible
for the program.
Office of Anita Lopez
Lucas County Auditor (419) 213-4406

5700 Monroe St.


Ste. 406
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