Tune in January 30, 2010 at 8 p.m. on TLC to watch Erica Gelhaus of St. Henry compete for the Miss America pageant crown.
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Please plan to join us as we celebrate the beginning of Holy Week.
January- Shining Star Club Fifth Grade- Mackenzie Cox & Shay Pond Fourth Grade- Chandler Roof & Mackenzie Sipe Third Grade- Jack Wehe & Grace Swander
Second Grade- Best Listener- Avalon Grillot #1 Homework Completer- Sydney Yoder, Jason Luth, Hunter Germann Fabulous Follower of Directions- Christina Keen, Alex Welker Willingness to Try- Andrea Miller Most Improved Effort- Timothy Lavy
First Grade- Best Listener- Kay’l Sibold
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SPRING SAFETY SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK From Sunday, March 21 through Saturday, March 27, 2010, Mercer County will participate in Severe Weather Awareness Week. In addition, Ohio’s Statewide Tornado Drill will be performed on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 9:50 AM. The Mercer County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management encourages everyone to prepare their families, businesses and their properties for severe storms. WEATHER SPOTTERS COURSE There will be a weather spotter’s course on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 7:00 PM in the Central Services Building located at 220 W. Livingston St., Celina, Ohio.
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New Dawning Coming to Rockford for Concert
The Rockford Belle, a smoke free/alcohol free facility, is located 1/2 block west of Subway in Rockford Ohio. For More concert information contact Randy Long at: 419 203-3542. |
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Parkway Boys’ Varsity Basketball Season Comes to an End by: PHS Junior Morgan Cron Tuesday, March 2 the Panthers traveled to Wapakoneta High School for the sectional opener. The Panthers played the Delphos Jefferson Wildcats. After the first quarter the Wildcats led by 8 points. Senior Blake King put up the first 2 points for the Panthers after taking a spin move driving it to the basket. The second quarter things started to look up for the Panthers as more of their shots fell in. By halftime the Wildcats still led 23-15. During the 3rd quarter the Panthers were only down by 5 but, rebounding and turnovers proved costly to the Panthers as they were defeated by a score of 46-36. Senior Ryan Steinbrunner had 10 points while junior Corey Decker had 9, Blake King had 6, Dillon Long had 7, and Logan Hunter had 4. The Panthers’ overall record on the season was 10-11 and 1-8 in the MAC.
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COSI On Wheels Coming To Mercer Healthy Living Expo, March 20 The first ever Mercer Healthy Living Expo will be held on Saturday, March 20, from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Galleria in Celina. Featured at the event will be COSI on Wheels from Columbus, Ohio, plus exhibits and activities from over 35 Mercer County area agencies and businesses. Their annual spring health fair will be a true family event with activities for children and adults. The Mercer County Chronicle is sponsoring COSI on Wheels. There will be 20 different interactive activities for children of all ages. There will be 50 exhibits that will feature other fun activities for children as well as a number of adult health screenings and blood. Persons wanting more information or a list of the tests and requirements such as fasting instructions can call 419-678-5613 or 419-586-1220.
Arts Place is accepting registrations for the final spring session of Innovations six-week classes and workshop. Classes will take place at both the Portland and St. Marys centers. Registration forms, which are available at Arts Place, will be accepted in person or by mail at both facilities. The Portland Center is located at 131 East Walnut Street, P.O. Box 804, Portland, Indiana 47371. In St. Marys, registrations may be dropped off at the Collective Center, 138 East Spring Street. Electronic versions of the registration brochure and scholarship form are available online at www.artsland.org. For more information contact Arts Place at 260-726-4809 or 419-394-0707. |
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Corvette to be Raffled for Big Brothers Big Sisters ~ See it on Display and Purchase Tickets Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer, Auglaize and Van Wert Counties is selling raffle tickets for a red 1990 Corvette. It is a two door hatchback body style with a four speed automatic transmission and an 8 cylinder gasoline engine. The Corvette has 39,785 miles and is in excellent condition. Three tickets cost just $5 or 1 ticket for $2. The Corvette will be on display at Plaza Lanes in Celina on March 14, 2010 from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. and at Olympic Lanes in Van Wert on March 21, 2010 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm. Purchase Corvette tickets inside the bowling alley while the Corvette is on display. The tickets are also for sale at the Big Brothers Big Sisters office, which is located at 204 E. Spring St. in St. Marys. Take a chance on a Corvette while helping a great organization. Contact Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer, Auglaize, and Van Wert at 419-394-2990 or 1-866-670-BBBS. All proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer, Auglaize, and Van Wert Counties. |
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March Meetings Set for Relay for Life of Mercer County The March meetings have been scheduled for the 2010 Relay for Life of Mercer County. A Committee Meeting will be held on March 11 at 5:30 p.m., and the Team Captains Meeting will be held on March 22 at 5:30 p.m. Both meeting will be held at the Cancer Research Center, 900 Havemann Road, Celina. All committee and team members are encouraged to attend. The relay is in need of new teams. They invite anyone interested to contact them. The Relay, “Where in the World is the Cure,” will be held at Lake Shore Park, Celina, starting with the Torch Walk at 2:00 p.m. on June 12. For more information, please contact Sharon Poor at 419-586-2221, or Brenda Severns at 419-795-7141. |
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Venedocia Lions Club Plans Annual Pancakes & Sausage Day The Venedocia Lions Club is planning the annual All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes & Sausage Day on Saturday, March 20, 2010 with serving from 6:00am to 2:00pm at the Lions Hall in Venedocia, Ohio. The cost is: under 4 years old – FREE; 4-12 years old - $3.00; and over 12 years old - $6.00. Carry-Out meals are available, and bulk sausage will be available for purchase. Proceeds will be used for various Venedocia Lions community projects, including scholarships for Lincolnview & Spencerville Seniors, local 4-H clubs, Buckeye Boys & Girls State, Lincolnview Band Boosters, and the Spencerville High Concession Stand. The Venedocia Lions Club accepts used eyeglasses to be used for Lions Club International projects. Please bring used eyeglasses and place in the donation box at the Lions building on Pancake Day.
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Rockford Area Development Corporation to Meet The next meeting of the RADC will be on March 18th at 7:30PM at the Rockford Village Hall. It was decided at the January meeting that the meetings would be held on the third Thursday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. |
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Stateline Writers Club to Reconvene with March Meeting The Stateline Writers’ Club will resume its regular meeting schedule with its Saturday, March 20 meeting at the Celina Mercer County Library. Members will be treated to a special program and receive a unique handbook that offers tips and warnings – giving traps to avoid and gold mines to explore. The group’s Christmas meeting was held in December at the home of member Margaret Goodwin. Gifts were exchanged, and members brought a dessert or snack. Meetings are regularly held on the 3rd Saturdays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Celina Mercer County Library except for the winter months of January and February. Interested persons are sincerely invited and encouraged to attend. Anyone having questions may call secretary Gretchen Bollenbacher at 419-363-2692. |
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Laurels of Shane Hill Residents Celebrate Birthdays March 3rd:
Emma Michenfelder March 11th: Martha Koontz March 18th:
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3600 Delectable Celina Wine Store Burritos Made on Saturday at the Fundraiser for Parkway Bands. Click on the smaller pictures belong to enlarge them. thank you to Paula Linn for sending these! |
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Rockford Lions Club Variety Show Will Feature Candy
Sales With Array of Prizes There will be two TV's given away through the annual candy sales during intermission, along with tons of other great prizes! Get your tickets now (Peoples Bank in Rockford) for the show on Friday, March 19 and Saturday,March 20 at 7:30 PM. Remember to bring cash for the candy sales. |
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Happy Birthday
Linda Shaffer Roehm with love from your family.Linda turned 60 on 3-7-10.
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Parkway Elementary Selling Peels as
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The Late Dr. Victor Binkley to be Honored The Celebration of Life Service for Victor Binkley will be held on April 10, 2010 at Zanesville Church of God, Zanesville, Indiana. The service will start at 2pm and there will be 2 hours before (from 12-2pm) for those attending to come and visit with the family and for those who won't be able to stay for the service. Thank you to everyone for calls, emails, and beautiful cards sent. Your thoughts and prayers are much appreciated at this time. Donna Binkley and Family |
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Celina Moose Benefit for Special Olympics Held on
Saturday, March 6, 2010 Nikki noted the the picture of the ice and how thick it was for them to clear away so they could all plunge in at the Polar Bear Plunge. Thank you to Nikki Fox for taking pictures of this event. Click below for a link to her site for more. http://www.nfoxphoto.com/102-polorbearplunge/small/102-polorbearplunge.htm
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VAN WERT--The 17th annual Living with Grief national bereavement webcast will be presented Mar. 24, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Community Health Professionals’ Van Wert Inpatient Hospice Center, 1155 Westwood Dr. The topic this year is “Cancer and End-of-Life Care” and will examine care options related to cancer diagnosis as well as grief reactions for patients, families and professional caregivers. It will also examine the psychosocial aspects of cancer, pain management, and ethical issues related to the disease. Moderated by Frank Sesno, Professor of Public Policy and Communication at George Mason University and Special Correspondent with CNN, the teleconference is targeted to reach individuals who offer education on loss, grief, dying or death. Continuing education contact hours will be available for $25 online or $35 by mail through the Hospice Foundation of America for nurses, social workers, case managers, funeral directors, clergy and more. There is no cost to attend the webcast and it is open to the public. To register, or to learn more, call 419-623-7125 or visit www.comhealthpro.org. |
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Zehringer Announces Amendment To Livestock Care Standards LLegislation That Eliminates Fee Increase |
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COLUMBUS – State Representative Jim Zehringer (R- Ft. Recovery) today announced the successful passage of an amendment to House Bill 414 that would eliminate the proposed fifteen cent fee increase on livestock feed to fund the Livestock Care Standards Board. House Bill 414 is the enabling legislation that seeks to implement the standards of state Issue 2, a statewide ballot measure that was passed overwhelmingly last fall.
“It was extremely important to me that
we fund this board with general revenue funds rather than creating new
fees,” Zehringer said. “With the current economic climate, it makes
sense to allocate existing funds for this Board . . .
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Songsters Quartet is set to perform in concert at the Landfair United
Methodist Church located at 8256 State Route 118, Celina, Ohio, on
Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.Reverend Paul Brown and the Landfair UMC congregation encourage you to come, bring a friend, and rejoice with the sound of music! This professional quartet has been sharing God's Great Love through their dynamic sound for 50 years. Their desire is to inspire people of all ages to find a close walk the with risen Lord. Through the years, The Songsters Quartet has had the privilege of performing in many different arenas; Church services, Saturday and Sunday afternoon sings, Revivals, Concerts, Youth Rallies, Church anniversaries, Christian Concerts, TV specials, Radio Programs, Family Reunions, shopping Malls, Court House Lawns, our Nations Capital, Quartet Conventions, Benefit Concerts and Fund raisers. A free-will offering will be accepted. For more information, please call Reverend Paul Brown. For Bookings,
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Arts Place has announced the names of
students whose work will be on display during the 2010 Regional Student
Art Exhibit. The artwork by area students will be displayed at Arts
Place from March 4-May 1, 2010. Admission is free to the public. At the Collective Center, located at 138 East Spring Street in St. Marys, Ohio, gallery hours are Monday through Thursday 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. A reception to recognize the students and instructors of our region will be held on Friday, March 5 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public. For more information contact Heidi Meade at 419-394-0707 or hmeade@artsland.org.
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Wassenberg Art Center, 643 S. Washington Street, Van Wert, Ohio, will
present the Ohio Watercolor Society touring exhibit from March 7 through
March 27. Exhibit hours are 1-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday (closed
Mondays). Admission is free.This exhibit features "the best of the best" watercolor paintings selected from the OWS annual juried competition. The show is sponsored by Central Insurance Company and Purmort Brothers Insurance Agency. For information on Wassenberg Art Center exhibits and activities call the art center at 419.238.6837, toll free at 1.888.238.3837, e-mail wassenberg@embarqmail.com or visit the website at www.vanwert.com/wassenberg. Photo caption: "Maumee Shack @ Winter," 24 x 32, watercolor by Robert Martin OWS of Toledo. This painting will be part of the OWS show on display at the Wassenberg Art Center in Van Wert March 7-27. |
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Beat the Winter Blues and enjoy a great show! The Van Wert High School Renaissance program presents their annual Talent Show – this year with a special evening presentation on Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 pm at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio in Van Wert. The Renaissance Talent Show showcases the talents of Van Wert High School students who have auditioned and been selected to perform. A free will offering will be taken with proceeds to benefit the Renaissance program in the High School. For more information call the Van Wert High School at 419.238.3350. |
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Registration is now underway for the 2010-2011 school year. Registration
is on a first-come, first-served basis. There are two options for
preschool classes this year.Click here to learn more about Vantage Preschool.
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Parkway Panthers Match-up With Delphos Jefferson for
Sectional Tournament Section Varsity Action Shots and Game Recap by Pat Agler – Thanks for sharing, Pat! The
Parkway Panthers drew Delphos Jefferson for the sectional tournament.
On paper the teams appeared evenly matched, but on the court
the Wildcats took the win. Jefferson got out to an early lead and the
Panthers just couldn't make up the difference down the stretch. The
Panthers cut the lead to five, but that is as close as they got.
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Rockford Village Council Meets on March 3, 2010 They also discussed the Public Meeting that will take place on March 25th at 7 pm at the Community Building. Mayor Joseph, Chief May and Jeff Long will be speaking. Someone from the Mercer County Economic Development office will give a short presentation. The RADC and the Pool Committee will speak. Click Here for the Minutes Provided by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Office for the Village |
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Parkway Education Association Winners Announced for
Raffle Winners of the Parkway Education Association hog raffles are Michelle Field & Tonya Klenke, both of Rockford. The winners will each receive half a hog and processing from Manley Meats. Profits from the raffle will be donated to the Parkway High School Student Council to support the homecoming ceremonies and student spirit items throughout the school year. Thank you to all who participated in the raffle this year! |
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Criminal Hearings
Criminal Hearings heard before Judge Charles D. Steele on 3-4-2010 Click Here for the Van Wert Common Pleas Court |
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Celina Bulldogs Win Game
Coach Chris Bihn and his Celina Bulldogs won the game against the
Bath Wildcats February 19, 2010 at the Celina Fieldhouse by a score
of 70 - 45. Thank you, Bulldogs, for another night of good
basketball! The Celina JV also won their game by a score of
41-36. Click Here for pictures by fan Nancy Heppeard.
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Mendon, Rockford and Willshire Community
Reminded to Leave Food Out on Saturday Local area Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will be placing Scouting for Food bags out at Mendon, Rockford and Willshire homes and other outlying communities on Saturday March 6th. Please fill them with non perishable food items and put the bag on your front porch by 9:00 am the following Saturday, March 13th. Scouting for Food stocks our own community food panty benefiting our less fortunate neighbors. During the past year’s hard economic times the food pantry had been depleted and needs restocked. Please help the Scouts pull together the community and replenish this much needed resource. There will also be marked donation boxes at the Willshire and Rockford Post offices and the Willshire TJ’s location, Barry’s Family Market, People’s Bank, First Financial Bank and the Rockford library from Tuesday, March 2 through Saturday, March 12 at 9:00 am. Thank you so much for your appreciated help! |
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In
Memory of Bob Baker
6-30-1946 -
3-4-2008
"The Broken Chain"
We little knew
that morning that God was going to call your name.
In life we loved
you dearly, in death we do the same.
It broke our
hearts to lose you, you did not go alone.
For part of us
went with you, the day God called you home.
You left us
peaceful memories, your love is still our guide.
And though we
cannot see you, you are always at our side.
Our family chain
is broken, and nothing seems the same,
But as God calls
us one by one, the chain will link again.
Missed by Family &
Friends
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Artisan
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Spaghetti Dinner to Benefit Missions Set for March 19 Plan to attend to help the mission team for Rockford United Methodist Church Henderson Settlement Project. Interested in helping but cannot attend the dinner, you may send
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3,300 Burritos on Order ~
Pick up Yours on March 6th
The Parkway Music Booster parents and band and choir members will be making over 3,300 burritos on Saturday March 6th. This fun event begins at 7:30 a.m. and will be held in the elementary commons. Ingredients come from Celina Wine Store. The following people are reminded that they volunteered to help: Teresa Bienz, Stephanie Schlemmer, Nikki Swander, Casey Nuttle, Karen Nuttle, Brenda Krugh, Cindy Schatzer, Lori Beerbower, Deb Call and Paula Linn. Other Music Booster parents who are available to help Saturday morning are welcome to come.
The Music Boosters wish to thank the public for their support of our
burrito sales. A portion of the proceeds from this fund raiser will
go towards the purchase of new uniforms.
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Chattanooga UMW Holding BBQ Chicken Fundraiser Cost for the tickets are $6.00 and will be available from any UMW member, or contact Jane Suzuki at the Belltree Beauty Salon (419-942-1060) or at the Chatt Insurance Center (419-942-1250). PRE-SALE TICKETS ONLY. Orders need to be in by Saturday April 17, 2010 Thank you for your support! |
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Annual Scout Project ~ Food Collection Coming
Local area Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will be placing Scouting for Food bags out at Mendon, Rockford and Willshire homes and other outlying communities on Saturday March 6th. Please fill them with non perishable food items and put the bag on your front porch by 9:00 am the following Saturday, March 13th. Scouting for Food stocks our own community food panty benefiting our less fortunate neighbors. During the past year’s hard economic times the food pantry had been depleted and needs restocked. Please help the Scouts pull together the community and replenish this much needed resource. There will also be marked donation boxes at the Willshire and Rockford Post offices and the Willshire TJ’s location, Barry’s Family Market, People’s Bank, First Financial Bank and the Rockford library from Tuesday, March 2 through Saturday, March 12 at 9:00 am . Thank you so much for your appreciated help! |
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Girls Panther Varsity Basketball Season Ends (By: PHS Juniors Morgan Cron and Liza Shroyer) As the Panther Varsity Girls Basketball season comes to an end, they finish with a regular season record (not including tournament) of 8-12 and 1-8 in the Midwest Athletic Conference. The Lady Panthers defeated the St. Henry Redskins for their first MAC win of the season. During their 2008-2009 season, the Lady Panthers had a regular season record of 6-14 and were 0-9 in the MAC. The Lady Panthers have improved from last season and have given a great team effort overall. Saturday, February 27 the Lady Panthers played the Coldwater Cavaliers in the Sectional Final tournament game. During the season the Panthers lost to the Cavaliers by only three points with a score of 64-61. After the first four minutes of the game, Parkway took the lead and outscored the Cavaliers 35-19 before halftime. Starting to struggle in the second half, Parkway fell behind. Lindsay Shellabarger scored two quick 3 pointers, while Tara Luth pushed the ball up the court for fast break points during the 3rd quarter. With one minute and fourteen seconds left in the 3rd quarter the Panthers led by 6 points, but the Cavs didn’t give up. The Cavs ended the 3rd quarter leading 46-38. Parkway struggled to make their shots in the 4th quarter. Tara Luth had 14 points, while Lindsay Shellabarger had 11 points and Hannah Harshman had 9. Coldwater went home with the victory with a final score of 62-45 ending the Panther’s season.
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New Horizons Church
Plans Delicious Events on Two Consecutive Saturdays
On Saturday, March 13th (before the Matt Maher concert at the school) the campers from New Horizons Community Church will hold an all you can eat fish fry. The meal will consist of fish, homemade french fries, cole slaw, homemade desserts and a drink. Carry out will be available also. The cost is $6.00 adults, $5.00 for students (5 years - 12 yrs.) and any one under 5 is free. Serving time is 4:30-7:00.
On
Saturday, March 20th the campers will also be holding a rib dinner
at the church. The meal will be Western ribs, baked beans, au
gratin potatoes, cookies and a drink will be available for those who
dine in. Carry outs will also be available. The cost is $6.00 per
ticket. Tickets can be purchased by calling the church at
419-363-2064, Donna Felver @ 419-363-2862 or they may purchase them
at His-N-Hers. Tickets may be purchased until March 13th.
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Variety Show Spaghetti Dinner Planned What
could be better than the Rockford United Methodist Mission Team's
Spaghetti dinner before the Variety show? Karla Butler writes, "Our
mission team is having a fundraiser dinner for the Henderson Settlement
on Friday, March 19th before the Variety Show in the Parkway Commons.
Serving is from 5:15 - 6:45. Meal includes Spaghetti and Meatballs
(meatless is available), garlic breadstick, applesauce, cookie and soft
drink for $7. Pre-sale tickets only. Tickets are on sale through
Monday, March 15th at People's Bank in Rockford, The Olde Rockford
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Parkway FFA Sends
Students to Agricultural and Industrial Diagnostics The Parkway FFA on Friday, February 19th, sent two students to Upper Sandusky to participate in Agricultural and Industrial Diagnostics. The students who went were Mark Sheets and Jared Rollins. This used to be known as Tractor Trouble Shooting. When Mark and Jared first arrived they took the written test. This was supposed to be taken online at school, but due to cancellations, it was postponed until the day of testing. The two of them then worked together in the four stations. Each station consisted of a different type of tractor. There were two Caterpillar tractors, a John Deere tractor, and a Massey Ferguson tractor. Mark and Jared had 20 minutes to find the problems. Many of the problems included safety locks, fuse boxes, switches, and wires hooked up wrong. These two students placed 13th in the district. Agricultural Diagnostics was a good team building activity and help students learn a great deal about the different tractors. Mark Sheets said that the experience would be “helpful in the future for he hopes to do something within this general idea.” Jared Rollins added, “This experience was exciting and really made me think. I hope to use this information in the future.” The Parkway would like to congratulate these boys on their job well done and would like to thank them for their hard work and effort. |
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Parkway FFA Boosters Holding Strawberry Fundraiser The Parkway FFA Boosters has decided to have a strawberry fundraiser. This is the first year the Parkway FFA Boosters have tried this, and would like the community to be involved to make this a successful fundraiser. The money earned from this fundraiser will be going to the expenses of building a new food stand at the Mercer County Fairgrounds. Any Parkway FFA member is selling the strawberries thru next Monday, March 8th. To place an order you can contact an FFA member, e-mail the Parkway FFA at FFA@parkwayschools.org, or call the school, 419-363-3045 ext. 636. The strawberries are being sold by the flat or half-flat. A flat consists of 8 quart containers filled with strawberries. A flat cost is $24.00 and a half-flat is $13.00. The strawberries will be delivered sometime around March 15th. Thank you for supporting the Parkway FFA Boosters and its many activities.
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St. Teresa Parish Annual Dance Coming Up ~ Plan Now to
Attend St. Teresa Parish in Rockford is planning their annual dance for
Saturday, March 13, 2010 from 8 to 11 PM at the Rockford Community
Building in Shanes Park. Doors open at 7 PM, and music will be by the
live band, Blind Date. The price is $10 per person and $18 per couple.
Beverages and chips will be served. there will be araffle drawing and
door prizes during the dance. The building is handicapped accessible.
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Prime Time Variety Show Set for March 19
& 20 Tune
into Rockford’s Prime Time Live with “Rock TV,” the theme set for this
year's annual Rockford Lions Club Variety Show. Performances for the
show will be held on Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20 at 7:30 PM in the
Parkway High School auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at The Peoples
Bank of Rockford and will be available at the door. Show profits go to
community charitable projects and student scholarships. Our
own versions of Rock TV game shows, “Rock A Judge Booty”, “Rock Feud”,
and “Let’s Rock A Deal,” will prove to be a gut-busting, down-deep-belly
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The Parkway Girls Basketball lost their tournament game to Coldwater on 2/27.
Click Here for
more pictures of the action by Parkway's own Nikki Fox. Thanks,
Nikki!
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The Music Man Coming to New Bremen The Crescent Players present Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" at New Bremen's James F. Dicke Auditorium (901 E. Monroe Street). Performances are April 8, 9 and 10 at 7 p.m.; and April 10 and 11 at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased after March 15 at Western Ohio True Value Hardware in Minster, or by calling 419-628-4166. Presale tickets are $8 for seniors, children and students, and $10 for adults. Prices at the door will be $2 higher. |
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One new winner of the Face in the Crowd promotion through the Parkway Independent, picked up a great prize. Pictured at left are Tammy Cheek, Rockford, who is a a well-known face at Parkway middle and high school sporting events. "I enjoy the many Panther events and seeing my step-son Evan play basketball." Tammy took home a case of bottled water from Chris Baltzell @ AquaTech Water Treatment System. |
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Grand Lake Patriots Host “One Nation Under
God” Speaker, Thomas N. Tabback The
Grand Lake Patriots will host the powerful and inspiring speaker, Thomas
N. Tabback, at their Thursday, March 11 meeting, at 7:00 P.M., in the
old J.C. Penney Building at 1107 N. Main Street in Celina. Tabback’s
program, entitled “Give Me One Nation Under God!” comes to Mercer County
after recent appearances in various parts of Ohio, Indiana, and other
states across the nation.
Tabback’s bio information highlights his passion for the United States
and its Christian roots:
“In the spring of
2009, Thomas N. Tabback, his wife and his four children forsook house
and home in Austin, Texas, and set out for the open road. For love of
God, country, and the future of their children and yours, they embarked
on this journey with no backing (church, ministry, political group or
otherwise), in order to wake America up to return to its roots as One
Nation Under GOD.
“After nearly a year
of nonstop living on the road with his family, Thomas has now spoken
before tens of thousands of American patriots all across the country.
His message is rooted in the biblical parallels between ancient Israel
and America today. . .”
The
program is open to the public, with free admission. Refreshments are
being donated. Participants are asked to bring along their own folding
chair or lawn chair. Plenty of parking space is available in the old
J.C. Penney Building parking lot, and the building is handicapped
accessible. Contact Grand Lake Patriots president, Allen Heindel, at
grandlakepatriots@gmail.com
or Dan Kremer at
Daniel@eatfoodforlife.com
for further information.
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Randy Long along with his lovely wife Marilyn, will be performing
Saturday night, March 6th at 7 PM, in Rockford,
Ohio
at The Rockford Belle, formerly the Rockford Presbyterian Church. A soup
and bread dinner will be served at 5 PM with dinner donations accepted.
Doors open for concert at 6 PM. Opening for Randy will be “In Harmony”
consisting of Harry Stephenson and Mike Semer. Randy Long, a gospel
artist, from Rockford, Ohio, presents the gospel through music with a
style that is sure to touch your heart. The public is invited to come and receive the blessing of God‘s word through Randy‘s music and testimony (a love offering will accepted). The Rockford Belle, a smoke and alcohol free facility, is located 1/2 block west of Subway in Rockford Ohio.
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3,300 Burritos on Order ~ Volunteers Have Work Cut
Out for Them!
The Parkway Music Booster parents and band and choir members will be making over 3,300 burritos on Saturday March 6th. This fun event begins at 7:30 a.m. and will be held in the elementary commons. Ingredients come from Celina Wine Store. The following people are reminded that they volunteered to help: Teresa Bienz, Stephanie Schlemmer, Nikki Swander, Casey Nuttle, Karen Nuttle, Brenda Krugh, Cindy Schatzer, Lori Beerbower, Deb Call and Paula Linn. Other Music Booster parents who are available to help Saturday morning are welcome to come.
The Music Boosters wish to thank the public for their support of our
burrito sales. A portion of the proceeds from this fund raiser will
go towards the purchase of new uniforms.
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Fulton County Dairy Association donation to 4-H Camp Palmer On Feb. 15, Mr. Neree Emmons, President, Fulton County Dairy Association presented a check for $5,000 plus $1 cash to 4-H Camp Palmer at their annual banquet. This check was presented to Bill Goodson, Executive Director of 4-H Camp Palmer. This donation is for the pool fund that will help replace 4-H Camp Palmer’s 52 year old pool. Van Wert County is one of eleven counties in Northwest Ohio whose 4-H members are part owners of 4-H Camp Palmer.
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Snow Alert Now Cancelled At 1540hrs (3:40 PM) on 2/27/10 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey cancelled the level 1 snow alert for all 'unincorporated’ areas of Mercer County. |
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Snow Alert Downgraded to a Level One
At 0857hrs (8:57 AM) on 2-27-2010 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey has downgraded to a Level One Snow Alert for unincorporated areas of Mercer County. This includes all State Routes, County Roads and Township Roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. A Level One Snow Alert means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use extreme caution while driving. |
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Prime Time Variety Show Set for March 19
& 20 Tune
into Rockford’s Prime Time Live with “Rock TV,” the theme set for this
year's annual Rockford Lions Club Variety Show. Performances for the
show will be held on Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20 at 7:30 PM in the
Parkway High School auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at The Peoples
Bank of Rockford and will be available at the door. Show profits go to
community charitable projects and student scholarships. Our
own versions of Rock TV game shows, “Rock A Judge Booty”, “Rock Feud”,
and “Let’s Rock A Deal,” will prove to be a gut-busting, down-deep-belly
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The
College Community Arts Council
(CCAC) is sponsoring an in-school
performance entitled Imagine Dance for ages K-5 at Parkway
local schools in Rockford, Ohio on Friday, April 9th from
2-2:45pm.
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Frech Speaks at Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting The Isaac Van Wert Chapter DAR was privileged to have Harrison Frech, social studies teacher at Parkway High School, as a speaker. He gave an excellent program on the Civil War as documented in the Van Wert newspapers, beginning with the fight at Fort Sumter. Most of the information about the war was given to the public through local newspapers. The editor of the newspaper wrote the commentaries and gave a very political viewpoint. At that time, “partisan and politics” were synonymous words, and the term “Copperhead” was frequently used. A yearly subscription to a newspaper of that time cost $1.50. Pictured: Joan Stripe, Regent and Harrison Frech |
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Columbus—This is 2010, and Ohio's new job-rich economy is on the horizon! State Representative Jim Zehringer (R-Ft. Recovery) recently announced his candidacy to return to the 77th Ohio House District seat in 2011. “I am really excited about the opportunity to continue my service to the citizens of the 77th House District,” said Rep. Zehringer. “I look forward to representing the ideals and interests shared by the citizens in Mercer, Darke and Preble counties.” Since the beginning of the 128th General Assembly, Rep. Zehringer has fought to create jobs and boost Ohio's economy through viable, sustainable changes to the way government does business. He voted against all tax increases while supporting cost-saving efficiency measures, with the goal of making state government work better for the people it is intended to serve. Specifically, Rep. Zehringer fought to preserve income tax reduction, protect Ohio agriculture and bolster small businesses. Among other proposals, he introduced bills to assist a small business in his district, stiffen penalties for assault on judges and to enact regulatory reform across Ohio. “I feel so privileged to be able to serve my fellow citizens as a member of the state legislature,” Rep. Zehringer said. “I will continue to work relentlessly to earn the trust of my constituents, and I am looking forward to continuing my travels to meet with people all over my district.” |
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Are your kids ready for a safe summer of swimming at the pool, pond or lake? Now is the time to get started on swim lessons and water safety to be ready for those warm summer days. The YWCA offers American Red Cross Swim Lessons for all ages and skill levels. YWCA swim lessons are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings as well as Saturday mornings. The YWCA’s moveable pool floor and 84 – 88 degree water is the perfect environment for your children to learn to swim. Registration for the March and April session is happening now. Please call the YWCA at 238-6639 for more information about class days and times. Please register early, class size is limited and classes will fill quickly.
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Want a night of games,
swimming, prizes and food? Come to the Fun Night at the YWCA on Friday
March 5th, 2010 sponsored by Van Wert County 4-H! The event
is open to all youth ages 8-13 years! The event will be from 6:00-9:00pm
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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level Two Snow Advisory for unincorporated areas of Mercer County. This includes all State Routes, County Roads, and Township Roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County at 3:30 p.m. A Level Two Snow Advisory means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Some roads are becoming impassable. Only those who find it necessary should be out on the roadways. Use extreme caution while driving. |
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Parkway Schools are now closed for
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Parkway Schools are on
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Level One Alert Posted CELINA, OH - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a level one snow alert for unincorporated areas of Mercer County, including State Routes, County and Township Roads at 6:05 AM this morning. While all roads are passable and many cleared to the pavement, there are areas where snow has drifted over the roadways, black ice, and packed snow making driving hazardous. Streets in municipalities are clear. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution, even if traveling on a roadway that appears clear. Between the hours of noon on Thursday through 7:30 AM this morning, deputies have responded to 24 weather related crashes / slide offs. "We issued a level one to caution motorists because in many areas it is not obvious that roads are hazardous," stated Sheriff Grey. "Motorists just need to be aware, reduce their speeds, leave more distance between cars, and start stopping a little sooner," stated Sheriff Grey. You may go to the Mercer County Sheriff's Office website at http://www.mercercountysheriff.org and sign up for alerts on Nixle at the bottom of the home page. This will give you up to date information on snow alerts and other important information by text message or email sent to your mobile phone. There is no charge for this service, but standard text messaging rates may apply from your cell phone carrier. Jeff Grey Mercer County Sheriff |
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Rockford Summer Ball Sign-up ~ Boys and Girls ~ Join in
the Fun Or,
mail them to: Rockford Recreation Association, P.O. Box 16, Rockford, OH
45882. Form may also be picked up and dropped off at The Peoples Bank Co. in Rockford.
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Congratulations to the
Celina Bulldogs on their 3rd place finish (again behind Bath
and Wapak) at the Shawnee Sectional today. 1st place went to Alex Dues at 152# and Derek Minch at 160#. 2nd place went to Curtis Doner at 135#, Chad Braun at 140#, Alex Minch at 215#, and Codey Welker at 285#. 3rd place went to Zach Cozadd at 145#. 5th place went to Adam Cron at 112# and Joe Bonvillian at 119#. Good luck to all our Celina wrestlers at the Marion District meet this weekend! Great job Matdogs |
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Fund Raisers for Second Amendment Marches Terry Jeffries, a Grand Lake Patriots member, who is also a member of CCW (Concealed Carry) is hosting a fund-raiser, for the upcoming Second Amendment Marches in Columbus and Washington DC., April 19, 2010. the event is February 27th 2010 @ 7:00 PM at the Mercer County Sportsmen Association 6876 Anderson Road (across from Carter Lumber on 703), Celina, OH 45822. there are no other details so contact: tjeffries@woh.rr.com for more information. |
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Free
Training
to Parents and Professionals The U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Civil Rights in collaboration with the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities will be offering a free training to Parents & Professionals on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the American with Disabilities Act. The training will be held on April 16, 2010 at the UAW-Ford-Rhodes State Training Center, 1155 Bible Road, Lima, Ohio from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration can be made at www.ocecd.org |
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Last Regular Season Game for the Lady
Panthers
Action shots and
recap by Pat Agler – Thank you, Pat!
The
Lady Panthers' final regular season game came down to the wire. It
was senior night for the New Bremen Cardinals, who matched up with
the Panthers pretty even. The Cardinals led for most of the game and
had the Panthers down by ten with just minutes left in the game.
Parkway showed their grit and determination and cut the lead down to
two points with just seconds remaining. A stiff Cardinal defense
held their ground and turned the Panthers back. In a heart breaking
loss, the Cardinals won by a count of 52-50. Parkway ends the
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Two new winners of the Face in the Crowd promotion through the Parkway Independent, picked up some great prizes. Pictured at left are Rene Balyeat, Rockford, who is a a well-known face at Parkway middle school and high school sporting events. "I enjoy the many Panther events and seeing my son Evan play on the 8th grade team." Rene took home a nostalgic sign from D & L Classis Woodworking and the Olde Rockford Hardware. Presenting the sign is Bea Salway of Rockford. |
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Parkway Athletic Booster Club to Meet The Parkway Athletic Booster Club will be having its monthly meeting on Monday, March 1, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will be held in the community room at the high school. All parents of Parkway athletes are members of the athletic boosters and encouraged to attend. This meeting is also open to the public. |
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Embroidery Provides Beautiful Products and a Restful Outlet The husband and wife team of Carl and Sharon Gangwehr create beautiful embroidered work on their 4 specialty sewing machines. Sharon, Carl says, uses the hobby to produce items especially for the Parkway athletes. It provides her with an outlet as she recuperates. At left is just one of their many creations, a Panther school bus with the school name on it.
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Boys Varsity Panthers Basketball Update By: PHS Juniors Morgan Cron and Liza Shroyer Friday, January 29th the Boys’ Varsity Panther basketball team was on the road headed to the home of the St. Henry Redskins. The Panthers fell behind early trailing the Redskins 37-21 going into halftime. The Panthers showed a good effort in the second half but they couldn’t overcome that hole they had dug themselves into early on. The Panthers lost by a score of 60-49. Junior Corey Decker played a good game for the Panthers with 15 points. Saturday, January 30th the Panthers traveled to the home of the Lincolnview Lancers. The Panthers bounced back from their loss the night before and proved to be the better team against the Lancers. Logan Hunter had 13 points while Dillon Long had 12. By the end of the second quarter the Panthers were in the lead with the score at 35-21. Corey Decker was the leading scorer for the Panthers with a total of 17 points. Decker also hit 4 three-pointers for the night. The Panthers traveled home that night with a victory of 60-51. Sunday, February 7th the Panthers hosted the Marion Local Flyers. The Panthers showed a great defensive effort but their missed free throws cost them the game as the Flyers took home the victory of 40-37 over the Panthers. Friday, February 12th the Panthers traveled to the home of the Delphos St. John’s Blue Jays. Corey Decker led the Panthers 13 points. Delphos defeated the Panthers 52-47. Monday, February 15th the Panthers traveled to Upper Scioto Valley to dominate the Rams with a final score of 62-31. The Panthers are now 10-9 and 1-7 in the MAC.
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The 21st Century Club met for a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 23 at the Rockford Library. the members heard a program on rock and other concerts in the ate and stats on the different concert structures, like the Veterans' War Coliseum in Ft. Wayne. Shannon Pinter provided the details. Cindy Canary continued with a look at the Red Rock Ampitheater, an outdoor site in the Denver Colorado Mountains. She also explained the progression of music through the ages from Baroque to Rap. Carolyn Highley then served snacks. |
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Rockford Police Chief Paul May Visits Parkway Schools Rockford Police Chief Paul May was invited by Mrs. Klosterman to speak to her special needs class at Parkway Schools on February 23, 2010. Chief May spoke to the boys about safety and what he does in his day to day job. Chief May demonstrated the taser and passed a set of handcuffs around for the boys to feel. Chief May also promised that if the boys were good, he would come back with Rockford’s Police Golf cart and give them a ride. |
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Reward Offered for Stolen Cell Phone |
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Stephenson/Seiti
Announce Engagement and Approaching Wedding -
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CALVARY EVANGELICAL GRAND PRIX RESULTS Click
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Please remember to click here for those needing our prayers and meditations including Pastor Marvin recovering from surgery and Sharon undergoing treatment. |
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Rockford Eagles Support All-Important Parkway Students
Annual Trip to Washington, DC Eagles
President Dick Shaffer of Shane's Aerie 1292 Fraternal Order of Eagles
in Rockford recently presented a check to Mr. Steve Baumgartner, Parkway
Junior High principal in the amount of $1084.00 dollars. this
represented money to be used for the upcoming eighth grade field
trip to Washington D.C. This check is through the Leota Braun Fund which
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Grand Lake Patriots----Coming Events
Sean Hannity to attend Cincinnati Tea Party
Tax Day Rally
Thursday April 15--5th 3rd Arena on campus of
University of Cincinnati
Doors open 4:00 PM
Event time: 6:00 PM
Second Amendment March----Mansfield N. Central
OH Tea Party
Monday April 19, 2010---At the Washington
Monument
Restoring Honor Rally----Glenn Beck for
Special Operations Warrior Foundation
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Buses will be available in our locale
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Parkway FFA
Participates in Evaluations The Parkway FFA sent a large number of State and American Degrees along with Officer Books and Proficiencies to District Evaluations on February 20th. To obtain a State, American, or Proficiency Degree, the students must put many hours into completing books on the SAE’s that they have participated in. The officers spent long hours also working on their books for judging. Continue reading the story on the members and all of their accomplishments by clicking here. |
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VAN WERT COUNTY RANKS HIGHEST Late last week Ohio Department of Health published the results of a recent study of the H1N1 event s by county. The total number of children in Van Wert County under 10 years old that were in the vaccine registry was 1463. The percentage of kids under 10 years who received 2 doses of the vaccine was 78.9%. Van Wert ranked the highest of all 88 counties in the State of Ohio. Van Wert County Health Department employs 5 registered nurses on a full time basis. Barbra Hoffman, RN is the planner/ Disaster Coordinator for Van Wert County. Kim Haas, RN is the Director of Nursing. Linda Bissonette, RN is the infectious disease specialist at the health department. Emily Barnett, RN is the nurse for the Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps program. Leslie Bailey, RN provides prenatal and newborn services in coordination with Help Me Grow to Van Wert County families. During the H1N1 pandemic, 3 more temporary nurses were hired to execute the vaccination efforts, Mary Dietsch, RN, Tammy Girod, RN and Amber Lloyd, LPN. Craig Staley, Medical Reserve Corp Coordinator for the Health Department and Rick McCoy, Van Wert County EMA director were key players in making it possible for us to reach as many children as we were able to during this pandemic. Volunteers were utilized throughout the H1N1 campaign from parents, to off duty firefighters, to retired grandparents who were present in the schools to hold the children as they took their vaccinations. In addition office staff at the Health Department were involved in the clinics were Mary Lou Smith, office manager/Registrar, Tammy Bartz, and Susie Isenbarger. Temporary clerical staff included Brandy Leiber, Donna Mills, Camille Harting, and Marcia Carpenter. Britt Menchhofer and Jason Menchhofer were also excellent supporting staff members that made the efforts run more smoothly. Coordination from Van Wert County Hospital, Van Wert Police Department and all of the schools in Van Wert County made the efforts a success as well. Nursing students and instructors from Northwest State and Vantage Medical Assisting Program volunteered to assist in our task. Thanks to the private Physician’s offices and staff that administered vaccine to their patients. The protection and prevention of illness of our residents and especially our children in Van Wert County could not have gone as smoothly as it did without the tireless efforts from all the individuals and organizations that contributed. Van Wert County Health Department takes great pride in our ranking, and appreciates the assistance that was freely given to us to help us keep our residents healthy!
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Strategic Use of Terrain: The Civil War: From the Ground - Up Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable member Mark Dove will present his program “Strategic Use of Terrain - The Civil War: From the Ground – Up” in the roundtable’s meeting at Wright State University Lake Campus in Celina - Thursday, February 25 at 7:15 PM room 227 Dwyer Hall. Mark Dove is a retired combat engineer with the St. Marys Engineering Company of the Ohio National Guard. His military background provided an excellent opportunity to study and teach terrain issues as they’ve been considered for hundreds of years of military history. Over the years, time and technology have changed warfare—but where combat infantry is concerned, terrain is still an important strategic and tactical factor. Whether at Kabul or Bull Run, intelligent use of terrain can and will affect military outcomes. Dove was an instructor in the Regional Training Institute, Columbus, Ohio. He taught Instructor Training, Leadership Development and Accelerated Officer Candidate School. His duty stations put him in classrooms in Alabama, Minnesota, South Dakota, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. His interest in the American Civil War persuaded him to adapt his presentation to specific examples within the conduct of the war. This will be his first presentation to the Western Ohio Civil War Roundtable. This program should find a wide audience among Civil War buffs. Mark and his wife, Sandra, have been married since 1970. They have two daughters, Sarah in Cincinnaiti, and Rachel in Arusha, Tanzania, Africa. Civil War Roundtable meetings are open to the general public.
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St. Teresa Parish Annual Dance Coming Up ~ Plan Now to
Attend St. Teresa Parish in Rockford is planning their annual dance for Saturday, March 13, 2010 from 8 to 11 PM at the Rockford Community Building in Shanes Park. Doors open at 7 PM, and music will be by the live band, Blind Date. The price is $10 per person and $18 per couple. Beverages and chips will be served. there will be araffle drawing and door prizes during the dance. The building is handicapped accessible. The dance is open to the public. |
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Manna Foods ~ Reminder to Order by Thursday, March 4, 2010 By Barb Pedroza
How this works . . . . You buy the big box
for $30.00 or the Empty Nester for $20.00 and then you qualify to buy
any number of the value packs. Every month the menu will change. You
need to mail your order with payment to the Rockford United Methodist
Church so that we receive it by the deadline date. Please supply your
name and address plus a telephone number is required. Two weeks later
you can pick up your order at the church. If you have any questions, call the Church office (419) 363-3230 or me, Barb, at (419) 363-2720. You can pick up a menu at TJ 's in Rockford or Willshire, the Rockford Library, His & Hers Styling Salon in Rockford, the Rockford post office and at the Mendon Church of God. Click Here for the menu and a printable order form.
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CASINO NIGHT BENEFIT PLANNED A sports memorabilia auction, 50/50 drawing, and door prizes will be held throughout the evening. Plan on buying tickets for the Reverse Raffle put on by the Son’s of the Legion. Satisfy your hunger and thirst with available sandwiches and beverages for purchase.
Proceeds
from this event will help out with expenses for the kid’s summer ball
programs and park improvements. Thank you for your support! If anyone would like to make a donation to the event, they can call Ryan Sipe at 419-305-2650.
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Rockford Summer Ball Sign-up ~ Boys and Girls ~ Join in
the Fun Or,
mail them to: Rockford Recreation Association, P.O. Box 16, Rockford, OH
45882. Form may also be picked up and dropped off at The Peoples Bank Co. in Rockford.
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PRESS RELEASE
CELINA, OH –
Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a reminder today that Sunday,
February 28, 2010 will be the last open house held at the new adult
detention facility west of Celina. Prisoners will be moved that evening
into the building. The
open house will begin at noon and run until 4:00 PM. “It is important
that people come early as we will need to close the tours promptly at
4,” stated Sheriff Grey. We will have open house at the old facility
during the same hours so people will have an opportunity to see the
difference in technology. “The
men and women of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office are grateful to the
taxpayers for the new facility and are excited to get moved in,” stated
Sheriff Grey. We hope to see everyone on Sunday afternoon. Jeff
Grey 4835
State Route 29 West (419) 586-7724
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Rockford Carnegie Library and County Libraries Plan
Book Discussion "While My Sister Sleeps"
While My Sister Sleeps by Barbara Delinski, is the book being read during this session. Taking place over six days, this novel explores a family in crisis, peeling away layers of relationships to expose one startling truth after another. Barbara Delinsky writes about the emotional crises that we all face in our lives. Readers identify with her characters because she is an everyday woman writing about everyday people. Rockford's discussion will be on Monday, March 1st @ 7:00p.m.
Copies of the books are available at all libraries. Come and join the fun! March 1 @ 7:00 pm – Rockford Public Library March 2 @ 7:00 pm – Marion Twp. Branch Library March 8 @ 7:00 pm – Ft. Recovery Public Library March 16 @ 6:00 pm – Coldwater Public Library March 24 @ 12:00 noon – Mercer County Library - Delinsky will be on speakerphone during this luncheon discussion and participants need to register for the event. March 30 @ 4:30 pm – Mendon Brach Library March 31 @ 9:30 am – St. Henry Branch Library
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Senior Night Well-Attended ~ Athletes Honored;
side, There just wasn't enough left to get any closer. Parkway lost the game 66-55 to go 10-10 for the season. The Panthers’ first tournament game will be at Wapakonta where they will play Delphos Jefferson at 6:15 on March 2, 2010. Click Here for more actions shots and new Face in the Crowd Winner
New Bremen Pictures of the Last Panther Regular
Season Game
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8th grade
Orientation at
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Monday, Feb. 22nd, there will be
8th
grade Orientation at In case of bad weather, the meeting will be postponed to Thursday, Feb. 25.
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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CELINA, OH -Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey reports that his office took an initial report into an industrial accident that resulted in a fatality. On Sunday, February 21, 2010, at 1:38 PM, the Sheriff's Office received a 9-1-1 call to Celina Aluminum Precision Technology at 7059 Staeger Road, in Jefferson Township. The initial investigation indicated that the victim, Mark A. Fennig, age 58, 321 Race Street, Van Wert, OH, was a maintenance technician working on a water passage machine. It is unclear at this point exactly how Fennig became tangled in the machine, but his hard hat was knocked off and he had visible head trauma. Celina EMS transported Fennig to Joint Township District Memorial Hospital in St. Mary's where Fennig was pronounced dead on arrival. Deputies contacted OSHA who is expected on the scene this evening to investigate. Jeff Grey Mercer County Sheriff 4835 State Route 29 West Celina, OH 45822 (419) 586-7724 |
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Learn to Locate Genealogy Material The Mercer County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will hold the next meeting Sunday, March 7, at 2:00pm. The group will meet at the Richardson Bretz Building at 119 West Livingston Street in Celina. They they will proceed to the Mercer County Library, where Mr. Ken Mote will explain the genealogical information and resources available. He will discuss what is contained in the Genealogy Room and how to use it. The library contains data from other states and counties as well Mercer County. The meeting is free and open to the public. |
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BEATING TRAFFIC PREMIERES MARCH 5TH AND 6TH
VAN WERT, OH., February 22, 2010 - 5th Level
Entertainment presents the Pre-Festival screening of “Beating
Traffic”, the debut film of
Rockford, Ohio resident Len Archibald at Soulbridge Vineyard: 120 N.
Cherry St., Van Wert, Ohio on March 5th
and 6th,
2010, intended for friends and family of the cast and crew and
invited press only.
Doors open at 7:15 pm with start-time at 8pm.
Written, photographed and directed
by Len Archibald, “Beating Traffic”
is the story of Jay (Jonathan
Perkins) and Crystal (Crystal Cully) as high-school sweethearts who
grew apart as Crystal embarked on a journey to realize her childhood
dream of being an actress, leaving equally talented
singer/songwriter Jay behind as he felt an obligation to help out
his struggling family in the rural village of Rockford, Ohio. Just
as Jay is about to forget her, Crystal makes a “spontaneous
decision” to reappear in his life. Timing and circumstances keep the
two missing each other – physically and emotionally, and they must
decide to take a chance on each other or let fate decide the path of
their relationship.
Rockford resident Len Archibald,
born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is an award-winning playwright and
director who is currently employed by Central Mutual Insurance in
Van Wert. He has appeared in various works in the Van Wert area,
representing both Off Stage Dinner Theater (last directing Neil
Simon's Let's Murder Marsha)
and the Van Wert Civic Theater. He last appeared as Vinnie in
The Odd Couple, directed by
mainstay Jack Paullus and is in the process of playing Henry Angell
in Agatha Christie's The Unexpected Guest,
directed by veteran George Dunster.
Archibald also writes a weekly column highlighting foreign films for
411mania.com,
entitled
"Around the World in 24 Frames".
Van Wert resident Jonathan Perkins
is a seasoned actor of stage, lending his talent to both the Van
Wert Civic Theater and Off Stage Production's Dinner Theater. He is
currently in preparation to play Michael Starkwedder in Agatha
Christie's The Unexpected Guest
for Van Wert Civic Theater. Perkins
and Patrick Gorman provided the film's theatrical score, culminated
by two original songs written for the film and performed by Jonathan
Perkins himself.
Attending IPFW in Fort Wayne,
Indiana but born in Lima, Crystal Cully has appeared in numerous
plays in the Van Wert area, last appearing as one of the Pigeon
sisters in The Odd Couple
at VWCT. She is currently in IPFW's
presentation of Eurydice,
written by Sarah Ruhl and directed
by Jeffrey Casazza as an ensemble member.
Playing Crystal's loving yet
opinionated sister is Jessica Archibald, making her acting debut.
Jessica works at Central Mutual Insurance in Van Wert, and assisted
her husband in the editing of Beating Traffic.
Celina resident Joe Maurer plays
Bobby, Jay's supervisor who has a knack of blurting out his
thoughts, no matter the taste. This is also his acting debut. David
Ricker - a resident of Delphos, appears as Jay's soft-spoken but
no-nonsense brother, Joe. He last appeared as
Chuck Murdock
in the farcical Playing Doctor
for Off Stage Dinner Theater. Amy
Nighswander, making her acting debut, rounds out the cast as
Crystal's “B.F.F.”, Tina.
Len Archibald is using this
screening of Beating Traffic
to
create awareness as it prepares entry into many film festival
competitions around the country in 2010, with hopes of making a
final showing at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
Click Here to Watch
Beating Traffic Trailer
Contact Information:
Len Archibald
508 North St
Rockford, Ohio 45882
419-584-8560
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In honor of National FFA Week, the Parkway FFA will be holding an aluminum can drive on Thursday and Friday, February 25th and 26th. The students of Parkway are able to bring in as many empty aluminum cans to their homerooms on Thursday and Friday. Each homeroom will record how much they bring in each day. The winner in each level, Elementary, Middle, and High School, will be rewarded. The community members may also bring in their aluminum cans as well. Throughout the day, you can pull around the back side of the school and drop them off by the Ag Department’s doors. The money generated from this drive will be donated to the Children’s Medical Center in Dayton. The Parkway FFA thanks the community in advance for their involvement in this project. |
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Vantage Business Professional of America (BPA) state qualifiers! Front: Chelsea Bullen, Tori Thatcher, Rachel Miller, Alayna Leatherman, Brittany Fetters, Aryn Denny, Megan Stutz, and Patty Shaffer. Back: Michael Hoersten, Thomas Moore, Nate Stechschulte, Stephen Leininger, Jerod Schoonover, Adam Showalter, John Howard, Brad Allmandinger, Ryan Menke, Kyle Hoffman, Adam Smazenko and Patrick Jackson. Unavailable for the picture were Torrie Decker and Courtney Temple. |
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Rockford Village
Council Meets on
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Rules meeting rescheduled to Monday, February 22nd at 8 pm. Up for discussion- limits to livestock in the Village. New Business: Are we keeping up with renters moving in and out of rental properties? Landowners are suppose to let us know when someone moves in or out. Click Here by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Agent |
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Recently,
the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 213, legislation I introduced that
would protect
The Ohio
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Coin Auction Coming to Mendon on February 20 Mendon – A coin auction will be conducted at “The Old Farm Store” on Saturday, February 20th at 10:10 AM for the coin enthusiasts in the area. A variety of collectables up for sale include: older paper money; Morgan and Peace dollars; Silver Eagles; Standing Liberty, Franklin and Kennedy half Dollars; Wheat Pennies; Indian Head Cents; shield, Buffalo and V-Nickels, Individual Proof Coins and Proof Sets; etc. Additional information is available at auctionzip.com or call 419-733-0055. |
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WERT—There was plenty of talent onstage as Community Health
Professionals held its third annual Ohio Has Talent! event at the
Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Van Wert Saturday evening, but
Wapakoneta High School senior Monica Bates stood out from the rest to
win the $500 top prize.Bates, who danced and sang to “I Can’t Do It Alone” from the Broadway musical, Chicago, wowed the judges and the hundreds of people who braved nasty weather conditions to come out and watch 20 local acts compete for cash prizes. Perhaps the only person who didn’t think she would be the top winner was Bates herself. “I was shocked,” she said after the competition. “They kept going up (the list of award winners) and I hadn’t gotten anything yet and I thought ‘it couldn’t be me’ (as the top winner) and then they said my name.” Bates, who plans to attend Bowling Green State University next year and major in exercise science, with a possible minor in dance, said she also may try out for some college drama productions. A trio of dancers ages 9, 10 and 13 from Van Wert took second place, while Travis Custer, 33, formerly of Convoy, placed third.
Other competitors included Emily Werling from Fort Recovery, Megan Kobetitsch of Columbus, Dayton Pracht of Paulding, Janel Vogel of Fort Recovery, Desiree Delgado of Antwerp, Adam Daniels of Grover Hill, Kelsea Eblen of Celina, Jeff Hammons of Van Wert, Ann Brake of Ohio City, Maria Fricano of Ada, Heather Davis of Lima, Jennifer Kahlig of Coldwater, and Mariah Clawson of Kenton. In addition to the very talented competitors, those attending the
event also had the chance to listen to performances by last year’s
winner, Dustin Long of Delphos, and runner-up, Michaela Johnson of Van
Wert, as well as the All Starr Choir, whose members come from all of the
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CALVARY PRESCHOOL
PRE-REGISTRATION 2010 - 2011 March 2nd and March 3rd is Pre-Registration for Calvary Preschool. Tuesday, March 2nd, registration will be from 7:30 - 11:30 am. Wednesday, March 3rd, registration will be from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. Classrooms may be visited and tours given for those who would like one. If you cannot make any of these times, please call for an appointment. Click here from more information. |
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Parkway Washington DC Meeting Rescheduled Due to the Parkway high school boys sectional tournament at Wapakoneta on March 2, the final 8th grade Washington DC meeting has been rescheduled for March 11, 2010. Chaperones are to meet in the community room at 6:00 p.m. and parents and students will meet in the auditorium at 7:15 p.m. This is the final meeting before the trip on April 12th. All parents and students are urged to attend to receive the trips itinerary, guidelines, and talk with their child’s chaperone. Students are asked to sit with parents so information from the student booklets can be shared. Please enter the auditorium through the HS entrance. |
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5th Annual Community Health & Wellness Forum Dealing with Stress in Stressful Times Focus of the Event
VAN WERT, Ohio – The Gaylord E. Leslie Wellness Center for Healthy Living would like to invite the public to attend the 5th Annual Community Health and Wellness Forum. This free and open to the public event will be held on Saturday, March 6 from 9am – Noon at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center located at 10700 St. Rt. 118, South, Van Wert. Stress cannot be avoided in the world we live in and we have heard repeatedly how bad it is for our health. The Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health, 2007, states that globally, more than 3 out of 5 doctor visits are for stress related problems. Stress is linked to the six leading causes of death—heart disease, cancer, lung ailments, accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, and suicide. This year’s Community Health & Wellness Forum has been designed to focus on ways to keep your stress in check. Included in the day’s activities will be a multitude of exhibitors including Nygren Chiropractic, everyBodies Therapeutic Massage, OSU Extension Family Nutrition Service, Xango, Westwood Behavioral Health Center, YWCA, YMCA, Home Health Care Solutions, Therapy Solutions, Van Wert Regional Stroke Support, Van Wert County Hospital Sleep Center, Nutrition Services, and Diabetic Education. There will also be an exhibit on your financial health by First Federal Savings & Loan. Exhibitors will provide information on a variety of stress specific topics: nutritional information on improving “stress gland” function, acupuncture, acupoints, benefits of health and fitness, relaxation techniques, stress for the stroke survivor, as well as chair massages. Beginning at 9:45am, enjoy a qigong and tai chi demonstration. Qigong (pronounced ch'i kung) is a Chinese practice which uses slow graceful movements and controlled breathing techniques. At 10am, Tonia Verville, BS, MSE, will be presenting “Stress 101: A Survival Guide” and at 11am, Julia Gauvey, MSW, LSW will be presenting “Relaxation Techniques for Everyone”. For more information, feel free to call (419) 238-8691 or go online at www.vanwerthospital.org.
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Snow Removal a Problem With 18 or more inches of snow falling during the last two big storms, finding places to dump it have been a problem. It can not be dumped just anywhere. Mountains of it are piling up with the hope that warmer temps will start the melting process. Scenes below are from Rockford. |
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The
Van Wert County Health Department will be hosting a H1N1 vaccination
clinic here at the chamber office (1199 Professional Drive) this Friday,
February 19th, from 11:00am-1:00pm Please Pre-Register at: www.vanwertcountyhealth.org Open to everyone age 6 months and up. NO CHARGE FOR THE VACCINE!! Questions? Call 419-238-0808 ext. 111 |
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Reminder to Music Booster Workers
The Parkway Music Boosters would like to remind the following individuals that they are scheduled to work in the concession stand on Friday February 19th. They are as follows:
Rob and Anessa Abromavich
Jerry and Kim Kroeger
Scott and Heidi Gehron
Neil and Michelle Fields
Don and Lori Shellabarger
Chris and Dee Weirrick
Kyle and Mary Osborne
Pat and Monica Agler
Concession stand workers: You are asked to
arrive by 5:45 p.m. In order for the concession stand to operate
smoothly, it is important that all those scheduled to work be
there. If you can't be there, please arrange for someone to take
your place. Remember-you are considered to be a part of the Music
Booster organization if you have a son or daughter in grades 7-12
and he or she participates in either band or choir.
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Student Art Exhibition at Arts Place March 4-May 1 In observance of Youth Art Month, the 2010 Regional Student Art Exhibition, entitled A Place to Begin, featuring artwork by area students will be displayed at Arts Place’s centers in Portland, Indiana and St. Marys, Ohio from March 4-May 1, 2010. Admission is free to the public. At the Portland Center, located at 131 East Walnut Street, gallery hours are Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., closed Sunday. A reception to recognize the students and instructors of our region will be held on Thursday, March 4 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public. For more information contact Arts Place at 260-726-4809 or artsland@artsland.org. The Collective Center in St. Marys, located at 138 East Spring Street, will hold a reception on Friday, March 5 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. to recognize the students and instructors exhibiting works at its facility. Gallery hours at the Collective Center are Monday through Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. For more information contact Heidi Meade, Director of Education at 419-394-0707 or thecollectivecenter@artsland.org. “A Place to Begin” will feature works by students from east central Indiana and west central Ohio. Throughout the school year, area art teachers have selected some of the more intriguing creations of their students for inclusion in the exhibit. Youth Art Month is an annual observance each March to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage support for quality school art programs. Arts Place holds the Regional Student Art Show each year at this time. The Regional Student Art Exhibition is sponsored by Old National Bank. Program support is provided by Psi Iota Xi, Gamma Alpha Chapter. Activities of Arts Place, Inc. are provided, in part, with support from The Portland Foundation and the Indiana Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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Criminal Hearings
Criminal Hearings heard before Judge Charles D. Steele on 2-16 AND 2-17-2010 Click Here for the Van Wert Common Pleas Court |
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Level 1 Issued At 0730 hrs (7:30 AM) on February 17, 2010 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level 1 snow advisory for 'Unincorporated' areas of Mercer County. This includes all state routes, county roads, and township roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. A level 1 snow advisory means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Please use caution when driving. Dispatcher Kelly Westgerdes Assistant Tac |
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Upper Scioto Valley and Parkway Tangle - Panther Win
Both Varsity and JV
Varsity Action Shots and Game Recap by Pat Agler – Thanks for sharing, Pat! The
Panthers were able to get in a make-up game with USV before the snow
arrived on Monday evening, February 15, 2010. It was close after one
period with the Panthers holding a slight lead. In the second period,
Parkway clamped down the defensive pressure and took control of the
game. Working the inside game very efficiently, Parkway pulled ahead and
was able to clear the bench. The Panthers got the decisive win by a
count of 62-31. The JV game was also won by the Panthers by a score of
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Applications for Greenspace Conservation District 13 Natural Resource Assistance Council (NRAC) announces the application period is now open. Applications for Greenspace improvements under the Clean Ohio Round 7 program will be accepted February 16, 2010 through May 14, 2010. Approximately $1.8 million will be available to District 13. District 13 is comprised of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Logan, Mercer, Putnam, Shelby and Van Wert Counties. Applications for Greenspace Conservation funds may be requested through the Ohio Public Works Commission, 65 E. State St., Suite 312, Columbus, OH 43215, phone (614)466-0880, or download off the internet at www.pwc.state.oh.us or can be obtained through County NRAC Representatives (see attachment). Applications can be submitted to Chairman Howard Elstro, 50 Town Square, Lima, OH 45801-4900. District 13 NRAC requires twelve (12) copies of the application to be submitted. District 13 Natural Resource Assistance Council is comprised of eleven representatives of the eight county district. They include:
James Bassett Allen Bassett Associates jbassett@bassettassociates.com Allison Brady Auglaize Heritage Trails Park Dist. abrady@watchtv.net Tim Brugeman Hancock Hancock Park Dist. tbrugeman@hancockparks.com Bob Stoll Logan Logan Soil & Water bob.stoll@oh.usda.gov Kent Hinton Mercer Mercer County Sanitary Dir. kent.hinton@mercercountyohio.org Bob Flickinger Putnam Putnam Co. ODNR bobflickinger@yahoo.com Richard Millhouse Shelby Shelby Co. Parks Dist. rmillhouse@voyager.net Andy Kleinschmidt Van Wert V.W. County OSU Ext. kleinschmidt.5@osu.edu District 13 NRAC has recently revised the scoring methodology. Copies of the methodology can be obtained through the County representative and will be posted at the Ohio Public Works Commission website soon.
by Andy
Kleinschmidt
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Sheriff Jeff Grey Upgrades to
Level 2 Snow Advisory At 2000 hrs (8:00 PM) on February 16, 2010 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level 2 snow advisory for ‘Unincorporated’ areas of Mercer County. This includes all state routes, county roads, and township roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. A level 2 snow advisory means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Some roads are becoming impassable. Only those who find it necessary should be out on the roadways. Use extreme caution while driving. Gery Thobe, Chief Deputy Mercer County Sheriff's Office |
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Parkway Local Board of Education Meeting Cancelled Tonight’s Parkway Local Board of Education Meeting has been cancelled. The meeting has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Room. |
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Sheriff Jeff Grey Issues Level 1
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Parkway Schools are
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Student Spends Christmas in El Salvador
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Panther Fall to Jays But Put Up Good Fight Pictures and Recap by Pat Agler - Thanks Pat! The
Panthers traveled to Delphos to take on the league leading 'Jays.
Parkway fell behind early, but kept chipping away at the 'Jays
lead. Late in the fourth period, the Panthers got it down to a three
point difference, but that's as close as they got. The 'Jays won the
game 54-47. Click Here for the rest of Pat's pictures. |
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St. John’s
Team Travels to Parkway and Picks up a Close Win The
'Jays were just too potent for the Panthers, getting the win 74-71. Tara
Luth, Hannah Harshman, Lindsay
Shellabarger,
Danielle Mathews and Kalia Crawford have shown grit and determination
all season. These
young ladies have represented the Parkway Panthers with class and
great sportsmanship.
Panthers Head to Coldwater and Miss the Win by 3 Points
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Concert and Dinner at The Rockford Belle Rescheduled Due to an earlier
weather cancelation this month, Randy Long along with his lovely wife
Marilyn, will be performing Saturday night, February 20th at 7 PM, in
Rockford, Ohio at The Rockford Belle, formerly the Rockford
Presbyterian Church. A spaghetti dinner at 5PM with dinner donations
accepted. The doors open for the concert at 6 PM. Opening for Randy
will be Olga Kipp ministering through song for Jesus. Randy Long, a
gospel artist, from Rockford, Ohio, presents the gospel through music
with a style that is sure to touch your heart. For More information contact Randy at: 419 203-3542
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St. Teresa Parish Annual Dance Coming Up ~ Plan Now to
Attend St. Teresa Parish in Rockford is planning their annual dance for Saturday, March 13, 2010 from 8 to 11 PM at the Rockford Community Building in Shanes Park. Doors open at 7 PM, and music will be by the live band, Blind Date. The price is $10 per person and $18 per couple. Beverages and chips will be served. there will be araffle drawing and door prizes during the dance. The building is handicapped accessible. The dance is open to the public. |
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Pathfinders of Delphos 4-H Club elects officer team for 2010
Send your own 4-H news to the Parkway Independent.
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Van Wert YWCA Plans Spring Travel Preview The public is invited to attend the Spring Travel Preview at the Van Wert YWCA on Sunday, February 28 at 3:00 p.m. Complete information about the 2010 travel schedule will be available. Travel company representatives will be present to answer your quesions and there will be door prizes and refreshments. For more information call The YWCA at (419) 238-6639 or write or stop in at 408 East Main, Van Wert, Ohio 45891. |
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Parkway Sports Schedule Updates
from AD Doug Hughes - Posted 2-15-2010
ON TUESDAY MARCH 2ND
THE BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM WILL PLAY AT WAPAKONETA IN THE DIVISION
3 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT VS DELPHOS
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RENOWNED CHRISTIAN SINGER COMING TO ROCKFORD, OH
FEBRUARY 8, 2010 - ROCKFORD, OH.
As part of his "Hold Us Together Tour" the popular Christain
artist Matt Maher will be coming to Rockford, OH for a concert on
March 13, 2010.
Matt Maher is a singer in the Christian Contemporary genre, whose
voice is frequently heard on Christian music radio stations nation
wide. In 2008, Matt launched his ground-breaking CD Empty and
Beautiful and played for Pope Benedict XVI’s visits to the United
States and to World Youth Day. In 2009 he traveled with Michael W.
Smith’s “New Hallelujah World Tour", and in December iTunes named
Matt Maher's “Alive Again” Best Christian & Gospel Single of 2009.
He continues to travel the world, spreading his faith and inspiring
the young and the young at heart through the gift of his music.
We hope that this concert event will help fill the desires of many
in this area who want to come together in these difficult times and
be united in faith. We have lined up a wonderful opening for the
concert with the musical talents of local Fort Recovery native
Kristin Evans, who will be singing songs from her debut album "Life
Worth Living For". She will be accompanied by The Bridge Church
Band. The concert to be held at Parkway High School starts at 7:00
p.m., and the doors will open at 6:00. Seating is general admission.
Tickets are $15.00 for adults, and $10.00 for children 12 and
under. To download flyer/order form go to:
www.stagerightproductions.us and click on the
"concert" tab. Tickets can also be purchased at Silver Cross
Catholic Books and Gifts in Fort Loramie, Dawg Town USA in Celina,
and Peoples Bank in Rockford, or by contacting Steve & Betsy Merrill
at 419-375-1530 or
smerrill1@bright.net.
For additional info: www.mattmahermusic.com
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Parkway Music Boosters Burrito Sales Extended
~ Call Now to Order
These are a delicious fund-raiser to support the Parkway Music program!
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Local Girl Scouts Donate to Angel Tree Project On
December 5, 2009, the Rockford Girl Scout Troop #20677 members presented
stockings to Kathy Taylor, who is in charge of the Rockford Angel Tree
Project. The stockings went to needy children in the area. Pictured are
scouts, left to right: Olivia, Jamison, Leah, Rachel, Claire, Kathy
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Rockford Carnegie Library and Parkway Explorers Club Plan Soup and Sandwich Meal
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Bridge Closing - PUBLIC NOTICE The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing of Township Line Road between US 33 and Van Wert Mercer County Line in Dublin/Blackcreek Township for a bridge replacement. This structure will be closed tentatively on February 15, 2010 and is scheduled to reopen in several months, depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.
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Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association Elects New President & Board Members February 8, 2010 --
Westerville, Ohio
New board members
for 2010 include: Mark Gilson from Gilson Gardens in Perry, Ohio; Lisa
Ungers from Roemer Nursery in Madison, Ohio; and Jay Daley from Sunleaf
Nursery in Madison, Ohio, who will be the 2010 ONLA President-Elect. The Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association, with over 1,300 members is comprised of nursery stock growers, garden center operators, landscape contractors, landscape design and grounds maintenance firms, arborists, students enrolled in horticulture programs in the state and allied suppliers. The association’s annual convention is scheduled January 24-26, 2011, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, in conjunction with the Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show (CENTS), which the association sponsors. The trade show is open only to persons in the nursery and landscape industry, with registrants numbering over 8000 at the 2010 show. The association, with administrative offices in Westerville, has represented Ohio’s vital nursery and landscape industry for over 100 years.
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Parkway Sports Schedule Updates
from AD Doug Hughes for 2-11-2010
8TH GRADE
GIRLS GAME HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY AT 9:00 AM.
THE GAME WILL BE
PLAYED AT
THE 8TH
GRADE GIRLS WILL BE PLAYING NEW
THE 8TH
GRADE BOYS GAME VS NEW
THE GIRLS JV AND
VARSITY GAMES AT HOME
THE JV AND VARSITY
BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS WILL PRACTICE THIS AFTERNOON FROM 2:00PM-4:00 PM.
THERE WILL BE NO 7TH
GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL PRACTICE TODAY.
THERE WILL BE NO 8TH
GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL PRACTICE TODAY. THERE WILL BE NO FRESHMEN BOYS BASKETBALL PRACTICE TODAY.
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Sheriff Jeff Grey cancells Level 1 snow
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Sheriff Jeff Grey Downgrades to Level 1
Snow Advisory for Unincorporated Areas At 0754hrs (7:54 AM) on February 11, 2010 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey lifted the Level 2 snow advisory and downgraded Mercer County to a Level 1 snow advisory for all ‘unincorporated’ areas of Mercer County. This includes all state routes, county roads and township roads in Mercer County. A Level 1 snow alert means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Use extreme caution while driving.
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Second Big Snowstorm to Hit the Area in Less than a Week
It brought lots of school cancellations and plenty of opportunity for fun in the 8 inches of new blowing, drifting snow. Thank you to the Brent and Michelle Agler Family for sending pictures of the beautiful frozen fog on the tress (called rime), a robin(1?), and the Agler snow fort. Send you pictures for the PWI readers, too. We will publish them.
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Lady Panthers Suffer Double Loss to Marion Local and
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Lose on Sunday Afternoon Make-up Match 40-37 on 1-7-2010Pictures and Recap by Pat Agler In a rare Sunday afternoon game due to the recent weather woes, the Panthers hosted the flyers in a MAC game. It was an even game throughout, leaving the feeling that it would come down to the final possession. This turned out to be very true. With only seconds left in regulation, the Panthers were down three points when Ryan Steinbrunner drove the lane, he got the bucket and was fouled in the process. He made the foul shot sending the game to overtime. Parkway was not as fortunate in the extra period; the Flyers were able to pull out the win 40-37. |
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CALVARY PRESCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES SET
Calvary Preschool has set Thursday and Friday, February 25th and 26th, as Parent-Teacher Conferences. There will be no school on those dates so the parents may meet individually with the teacher. The boys and girls have been working on ABC’s, numbers, shapes, colors, opposites, cutting, balancing, etc. The Calvary Preschool Board sees the importance for each parent or guardian to have a conference with their child's teacher. If you have not responded with your time or cannot make it, please call the Calvary Preschool @ 567-259-3103 and ask for Judy Fox or leave a voice mail.
Pre-Registration for the fall program will be available on March 2nd from 7:30am-11:30am and on March 3rd from 3-6pm. Contact Judy Fox @ 567-259-3103 with any questions!
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H1N1 Vaccination Clinic This Friday The Van Wert County Health Department will be conducting an H1N1 vaccination clinic at the Van Wert High School Basketball Game Friday, February 12th, 2010 from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Anyone over six months of age can receive the vaccine and there is no charge for the vaccine. Please pre-register online at www.vanwertcountyhealth.org prior to your appointment.
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Sheriff Jeff Grey Issues Level 2 Snow
Advisory for Unincorporated Areas At 1800hrs (6 PM) on February 10, 2010 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued a Level 2 snow advisory for ‘Unincorporated’ areas of Mercer County. This includes all state routes, county roads, and township roads in the unincorporated areas of Mercer County. A level 2 snow advisory means roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Some roads are becoming impassable. Only those who find it necessary should be out on the roadways. Use extreme caution while driving. |
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Parkway Schools are closed for today, Wednesday, February 10 In addition, all School Activities are cancelled including CPR Class. CPR class is reschedule to
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All evening activities for this evening, Wed. Feb. 10, are cancelled at Calvary Evangelical Church...including Awana, Youth and Bible Studies. |
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Mendon Public Meeting Minutes by Kristina Boroff, Fiscal Officer The VIllage of Mendon had an excellent turnout for the second public meeting held on Monday, February 8, to discuss the upcoming grant projects. Jared Ebbing from Mercer County Community Development led the meeting. He explained the grant process and went over the possible projects that could be paid for with grant money. Craig Knapke and Ron Putoff from Fanning Howey and Associates were also present to answer any questions. Village residents were given the opportunity to express what they felt to be the most important projects that are needed in the village. Randy Severns, Utility Superintendent for the village, spoke to residents about the importance of metered water and new water lines within the village. He also explained some of the areas needing improvement at the sewer plant and lagoons. There was a lot of discussion about the water meters, the residents asked lots of probing questions. Randy explained the importance of the water meters and how, in the long run they will save the resident's money. Some people in attendance felt that improvements to the Town Hall were greatly needed. The ceiling in the upstairs auditorium as well as heating were brought up as possible projects. Some people thought that street lighting would be a nice addition to the village. Street replacement was also a popular topic. We hope to tie this project, in some way, to the 707 resurfacing project that ODOT will be doing in 2012. It would be nice to be able to replace some water lines on Market Street since these lines were placed in the 1940's. Most of the water lines in the village need replaced. We could also possibly resurface Market Street along with 707. Jared stated that he would be compiling all the possible projects into a survey form. Village residents will receive the survey in the mail and be asked to rank each project according to its importance to them. The income surveys are currently being distributed, please help your village by filling one out and returning it if you are asked. This step is crucial to the grant process. The village will be having three more public meetings over the next few months, please plan to attend. Just drive down South Main Street to see the wonderful impact these grants can have on the village, let's make this a project to remember! |
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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey Issues Snow Alert Level
Explanation
PRESS RELEASE Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey issued an explanation today of the snow alert levels as we prepare for the upcoming winter storm. “When I issue a snow alert, warning, or emergency, it is intended for State Routes, County Roads, and Township Roads in unincorporated areas,” states Sheriff Grey. The Mayor of a Municipal Corporation also has the authority to issue an alert, warning, or emergency within their jurisdiction. While the law allows the Sheriff to close roads in municipalities, I believe that is better left to the local officials as road conditions can vary greatly between unincorporated and incorporated areas. On a Level 3 Snow Emergency issued by the Sheriff’s Office all roads in unincorporated areas are closed to non-emergency personnel and non-essential employees. This makes it difficult for law enforcement and the public as there are no good definitions of what is essential and what is not. Examples are farmers who must get to their farms to check on animals, news media that we need at work to help get information out, and even many maintenance people, at companies. Good discretion needs to be used by the public and law enforcement. “I am not quick to call a level, hopefully, the public realizes that and will heed my warnings that the roads are becoming impassable,” stated Sheriff Grey. With this evenings storm, deputies will not be dispatched to assist stranded motorists who find themselves stuck in a drift. When I issue an alert, we cannot get through the roads either. We will dispatch a wrecker to assist you at your expense. With severe weather, deputies need to be able to respond to life or death emergencies, assist EMS squads getting through to a 9-1-1 call. We simply do not have the equipment or manpower to respond to a stranded motorist who should not have been on the roadway to begin with. We ask the public’s cooperation as we move through this storm system tonight and tomorrow.
Jeff Grey
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OHIO DEPARTMENT OF AGING/NURSING HOME RESIDENT
SATISFACTION SCORES THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF AGING RELEASED ITS 2009 NURSING HOME RESIDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY RESULTS RECENTLY. THE DEPARTMENT CONDUCTS FACE TO FACE INTERVIEWS OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS DURING LATE SUMMER/EARLY FALL OF ODD-NUMBERED YEARS. ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES ARE CLOSE TO COMPLETION, WITH REPORTS LIKELY BEING AVAILABLE IN MARCH. A SUMMARY OF SATISFACTION FOR LOCAL NURSING HOMES: LAURELS OF SHANE HILL- 92.1% GARDENS AT CELINA- 87.4% COLONIAL NURSING CENTER- 82.3% GARDENS AT ST. HENRY- 84.8% BRIARWOOD VILLAGE- 83.4% CELINA MANOR- 86.4% VANCREST OF VAN WERT- 84.5% VAN WERT MANOR- 82% VANCREST OF DELPHOS- 88.6% CONVOY CARE CENTER- 88.6% THE STATEWIDE AVERAGE SURVEY WAS 85.85%. FOR MORE INFORMATION, Click Here! |
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Pictured: Claire Burtch of Parkway High School receiving the “The Madonna of the Trail” trophy from the DAR Good Citizen Chairman Gloria Fast.
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More Weather Related Cancellations The Village of Rockford Mayor's Court is canceled for Tuesday - 02/09/10. All cases will be rescheduled for February 23, 2010. The Village of
Rockford has canceled the Rules Committee Meeting and the Community Days
Committee Meeting scheduled for 02/09/10. The Community Days Committee
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Parkway Schools are closed for today, February 9, 2010.
All HS and JH basketball practices, boys and girls,
for tonight
Girls JH BB game cancelled for
tonight February 9th, 2010
ON THURSDAY THE 8TH
GRADE BOYS WILL PLAY AT HOME VS NEW
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H1N1 Clinics This Tuesday—Cancelled The Van Wert County Health Department will be canceling the H1N1 vaccination clinic at the Health Department Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 from 3:00 pm – 6:00 p.m. due to the weather. We will schedule another evening clinic once the weather has subsided. The clinic at the Wren Fire Department on Thursday, February 11th will remain scheduled until further notice.
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Business Expo in Rockford Planned The Rockford Chamber of Commerce Business Expo is taking shape, and the date for the event was recently released. It will be held Saturday, April 17th from 9am to 2pm at the Rockford Community Building. |
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Sisters, Sarah and Alissa Belna, Raise Money for
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Mom and our dear friend Carol Zimmerman joined us on our journey to Florida to support us before, during, and after the race. Of course, we spent some time touring before and after the day of the half marathon. We attended the Team In Training Inspiration Dinner on Friday, where we learned that there were 15,000 Team In Training participants running in the half marathon and/or full marathon. We had to be up at 2:00AM on Saturday and the run began at 6:00AM. During the run it sleeted, rained, and even snowed a bit – in Florida! We started our journey at EPCOT making our way to Magic Kingdom. Our 13.1 miles ended just beyond EPCOT. Along the route, there was plenty of entertainment and even characters. Yes, of course we had to stop and get some pictures with some of the characters. Despite the winter weather conditions, we finished in two hours and fifty minutes. It was an incredible, memorable experience! Thank You to everyone that donated to our cause. You are making a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their loved ones!
God Bless, Alissa Belna
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Snowstorm February 5th and 6th Pictures Thanks to Scott & Sherrie Altenbach for Sharing These Family Photos! Remember to click on the smaller thumbnail pictures to enlarge them.
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Soup & Sandwich Supper/Auction Rescheduled The Mt. Tabor Church of God, located at the corner of US 127 and Tama Rd, Celina, OH will be hosting their 2nd Annual Soup & Sandwich Supper/Auction Fundraiser. Supper will be served from 4-6pm on Saturday, February13th. The public is invited. Come enjoy our varied menu including: cheesy potato soup, chicken noodle and chili, as well as, shredded chicken, sloppy joe and coney dog sandwiches. Tantalize your taste buds with our scrumptious array of assorted desserts and beverages. Join your friends and neighbors for a great evening of fellowship. Nothing kicks the “winter blahs” like good food, interesting conversation and shopping. At 6pm there will be an auction of a variety of goods including: autographed OSU photos, OSU theme basket, homemade baked goods, candies, homemade noodles, scanner, gift baskets, hand crafted items, mini corn hole game and much, much more. We look forward to seeing you there. All proceeds received from this event will benefit the Mt. Tabor building fund. |
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Spring Into Fitness Next Mercer Health Dine and Discover Program Deanna Davis and Kristy Kahlig will be the presenters at the next Dine and Discover (DaD) Program sponsored by Mercer Health at Mercer County Community Hospital on Monday, March 1, beginning with a dinner at 5:00 pm. Their topic is “Spring Into Fitness”. Davis and Kahlig are both personal trainers and co-owners of Innergy Fitness, Coldwater. They will be discussing the benefits of exercise as well as demonstrating simple stretching exercises that can be done in the home. This program is open to the public. Dinner will be served beginning at 5:00 p.m. with Kahlig and Davis doing their presentation from 5:30 to 6:30. Reservations are required. Persons interested in attending are encouraged to call 419-678-5196 no later than February 22. However, reservations will be accepted after that date as long as there are spaces available. There is a $5 fee per person for this event. It will be held at Mercer County Community Hospital, 800 West Main Street, Coldwater, Ohio, in Meeting Room 1. |
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Rockford Carnegie Library "Super Valentine Fun"
Family Program at the Rockford Carnegie Library "Super Valentine Fun" Tuesday, February 9th at 6:30
Stories, crafts, games and food.
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Snow Alert Now Listed at Level 1 Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey has again lowered the snow alert level. As of 2:45 PM the snow alert level now stands at a Level 1 on Saturday, February 6, 2010. Citizens should still exercise care while driving, the road crews have done a remarkable job, but roads are still hazardous and slick in spots. Some roads are still experiencing drifting. The Sheriff’s Office appreciates the cooperation of the citizens in getting through this storm. |
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Blizzard Cancels Mt Tabor Church
Event
Mt Tabor's 2nd Annual Soup & Sandwich Supper with Auction has been cancelled for Saturday, February 6, 2010.
Monica Agler reports that they will reschedule it
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Mercer County Still on a Level 2 Snow
Emergency Mercer
County Sheriff Lifts Level 3 Snow Emergency at 11:25 AM on Saturday,
February 6, 2010 A Level 3 Snow Emergency was issued some time during the evening by Sheriff Grey. Mercer County Sheriff Issues
Updated Snow Emergency at 7:40 PM on Friday, February 5, 2010
Mercer County Sheriff Issues
Snow Emergency at 4:20 PM on Friday, February 5, 2010
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Parkway Schools Weather Cancellations Little Panthers Basketball scheduled on Saturday, February 6 is cancelled. All After School Activities on Friday, February 5th are cancelled. Boys Basketball vs. Marion Local is rescheduled on Sunday, February 7 starting at 2:00 p.m. Band and Choir Solo Ensemble scheduled on Saturday, February 6th is cancelled.
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Local Bee WinnerThe Mercer County spelling bee was held on Monday evening February 1st in the James F. Dicke Hall at Wright State University-Lake Campus. Twenty-one students in grades 4-8 representing Coldwater, St. Henry, Fort Recovery, Marion Local and Parkway schools competed in the bee. After 13 rounds and 202 words, Parkway Middle School seventh grade student Grace Linn was declared the champion. Grace is the daughter of Randy and Paula Linn of Rockford. Finishing in second place was Olivia Hemmelgarn, an eighth grade student from Marion Local and finishing in third place was Chase Hemmelgarn, an eighth grade student from St. Henry. Grace, Olivia and Chase will compete at the regional spelling bee on Saturday, March 20th at Rhodes State College in Lima. Pictured from left to right are: Dr. Jeffrey Tuneberg, Olivia Hemmelgarn, Grace Linn, Chase Hemmelgarn and Dr. Ken Rosengarten |
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Rockford Village
Council Meets on
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 Police Department representatives encourage community residents to report violations, accidents, break ins and other suspicious activity. Need for badges discussed; Police Department, EMS, and Fire Department to compare notes on safety plans. Click Here by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Agent |
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Willshire Residents Cooperation Needed If you have any questions, contact the mayor or council. Those members are available at the Village Office.
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Willshire Alumni Banquet Slated
The honored classes
are 1960 (50 year class), 1950 (60 year class), 1940 (70 year class),
and all graduates prior to that time. Former staff members will also be
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VISIT VANTAGE!Nearly 700 sophomores from the participating home schools spent two hours at Vantage Career Center for “Sophomore Visitation Day” on Tuesday February 2, 2010. Each sophomore had the opportunity to investigate and explore two different career technical programs of interest to them. During each one-hour visit, there were hands-on activities, demonstrations and presentations prepared especially for the sophomores. Current Vantage students were available to talk to the 10th graders, answer any questions they had and tell them what it’s really like to take career-technical classes. This was a terrific opportunity for the sophomores to think about the different career fields available to them. Click here for the rest of the story. |
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Can you believe it is time for The Rockford Variety Show...Prime
Time Live with ROCK TV.
YOU will want to attend the show this year! EXPECT many
audience surprises. Did you hear...a lucky audience member will win
a great prize...during the show. It will be great! Don't miss out on
the fun!
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The
Laurels of Shane Hill hosted their Prime Diners Luncheon on February 4th
at the Rockford Community Building. Ted & Terry Wagner from Wagner
Ballroom Dance Studio in New Bremen performed various dances along with
siblings Lisa & Andrew Heckman who also demonstrated a variety of
dances. 113 local senior citizens attended the luncheon. The next
Prime Diners will be April 1st at New Horizons Church.
Paula Schumm is scheduled for entertainment. Click here to see more about The Laurels of Shane Hill & Maplewood of Shane’s Village |
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Found:
Short haired brown male LAB
with a bobbed tail
found 2 miles east of Rockford.
Call 419-305-5959
Owner Found! Thank you, PWI readers for your help! |
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Lake Campus Business
Enterprise Center
Celina, Ohio – The Business Enterprise Center
(BEC) at Wright State University–Lake Campus offers professional,
cost-effective services to support the area’s businesses and industrial
economic development. Included in these services are training courses
that can enhance technical skills necessary to a successful workforce.
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February Meetings Set
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The February meetings for the 2010 Relay
for Life of Mercer County have been set. The committee meeting
will be held on February 11 at 5:30 p.m. and the team captains meeting
will be held on February 18 at 5:30 p.m. Both meetings will be
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The ladder was a final
project assigned to the class after studying about slavery and the
conflicts families encountered during the Civil War. The students read
several books by author Gary Paulsen, Nightjohn and
Sarny, as well as Across Five Aprils, by Irene
Hunt. The students were given the ladder and asked to create something
depicting their interpretations of the books and class discussions.
The quilt represents
the students’ understanding of the folk opera, Porgy & Bess,
specifically Act I, and what life was like in America in the 1920s. Each
student was asked to design a square for the quilt, expressing their
thoughts and feelings about a particular part of the opera or their
feelings about DeBose Heyward’s novel. Terri Ulrey, Becky Sprunger and
Sarah Sprunger compiled and completed the quilt with the help of the
students.
From “This is Porgy’s
black and brown goat,” to “The crying eye represents sorrow,” each
square is explained by the students to the viewing public. Please visit
the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio Monday through
Friday from noon to 4:00 pm to view this slice of Americana from these
artistic students. The NPAC will also be open to the public for viewing
of the display one hour prior to both the February 12 Mad Science
presents CSI:Live! stage production and the February 18 national
tour kick off of Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess. The lobby will
be open at 6:30 prior to both shows. For tickets or more
information about this display, contact the NPAC at 419.238.NPAC (6722)
Monday through Friday, noon – 4 PM or visit the website at
www.npacvw.org.
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OSU Extenison, Van Wert County has announced that Robin Farris, Jay
Gamble and Cheri Oechsle are volunteering to lead the effort to pass
a 0.4 mill levy in May, 2010 for OSU Extension, Van Wert County
which will support programs such as 4-H.
"OSU Extension, Van Wert County is very fortunate to have many
volunteers step up and offer their support," said OSU Extension Van
Wert Director Andy Kleinschmidt, "Robin, Jay and Cheri bring
exceptional leadership talents to the levy effort."
Robin Farris will be speaking on behalf of OSU Extension, Van Wert
County during the levy campaign. A
local support fund has been established at Van Wert Federal and Jay
Gamble is serving as Treasurer. Cheri Oechsle is leading the local
levy promotional materials.
"All three individuals are very supportive of the OSU Extension, Van
Wert County office and 4-H," said Kleinschmidt, "they are long-time
supporters of 4-H and all work with various 4-H programs and
activities throughout the year."
OSU Extension, Van Wert County administers the 4-H program in Van
Wert County. Passage of the May 4, 2010 levy for OSU Extension is
necessary to prevent 4-H from being reduced or eliminated in Van
Wert County. For more information please visit http://www.extensiontothefuture.com/
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Murphy
USA Joins Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce They are located in front of Wal Mart & Menards on Havemann Road in Celina. Murphy USA is dedicated to providing customers with discount gas prices and friendly service. Celina Mercer County Chamber gift certificates can now be used at this gas station.
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YWCA Fuzion Class Becomes Two Classes YWCA announces a change to their current fitness class called Fuzion. The Fuzion class is taught by Teresa Schalois on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. The new format will be a cardio step class from 9:00 – 9:30 followed immediately by Pilates and toning from 9:30-10:00 a.m. Teresa will teach both classes and invites everyone to join her for one or both of the Fuzion classes. For more information please call the YWCA at 238-6639. |
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Mercer County Engineer, James Wiechart Posts The Year 2009 End Report. Click Here for the printable form with all the details on bridges and roads. |
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Parkway Athletic Director, Doug Hughes Reports on Special Haiti Relief
Collection Panthers Take a Week-end Split
Recap and action shots by Pat Agler - Thank you Pat!
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Rockford Carnegie Library and Parkway Explorers Club Plan Soup and Sandwich Meal
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Laurels of Shane Hill Residents Celebrate Birthdays February 19th:
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Baseball Clinic Planned at Wayne Trace The featured clinician will be Defiance High School head coach Tom Held along with the Bulldog coaching staff and players. Mr. Held is one of the most respected high school baseball coaches in the state of Ohio and has won numerous league championships along with having successful tournament runs. Questions…contact Mike Krouse at (419) 263-1393 or Kevin Wannemacher at (419) 263-0805 or send e-mail to payneball@verizon.net. |
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Grand Lake Patriots Present the U.S. Constitution, Part #3 The Grand Lake Patriots' education chairman, Jason King, will present the third in a series of classes on the U.S. Constitution, at the upcoming GLPs’ meeting Thursday, February 11, at 7:00 P.M., in the former J.C. Penney building, Celina. The classes are based on the book The 5000 Year Leap. At the first class in the series, King presented an overview of the history of the Constitution and the intentions of our Founding Fathers in constructing it, in order to guide our nation. The topics at the second class dealt more specifically with the role of God, religion, morality, virtuous leaders, and equality of man. King, a former school teacher and well-versed in history, will be covering principles 8-14 in the book The 5000 Year Leap at the upcoming meeting. Those topics include Unalienable Rights, the Role of Revealed Law, Sovereignty of the People, Who Can Alter the Government?, Advantages of a Republic, Protection Against Human Frailty, and Property Rights Essential to Liberty. All those attending the Thursday, February 11th Grand Lake Patriots’ meeting and Jason King’s third class about the U.S. Constitution, are asked to bring along a notebook, a pen, and a lawn chair or folding chair. Plenty of parking space is available in the parking lot, and the former J.C. Penney building, northeast of Chief grocery store, is handicapped accessible. Refreshments will be served at the meeting. Phone 419-953-5811 for further information. |
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Full Day of Workshops on February 20 in Portland and St. Marys Arts Place is offering a day of workshops on Saturday, February 20 for artists of all ages. Classes will take place at both the Portland and St. Marys centers. Registration forms, which are available at Arts Place, will be accepted in person or by mail at the Portland Center or in St. Marys at the Collective Center. Electronic versions of the registration brochure and scholarship form are available online at www.artsland.org. For more information contact Arts Place at 260-726-4809 or 419-394-0707. Workshops at the Portland Center include Little Arts: Polymer Clay, Basketry, Art School for Kids: Fantastic Fiber, Make Your Mark, and Tattoo You. Workshops at the Collective Center include Little Arts: Flower Pounding, Adult Arts: Art Doll, and Arts School for Kids: Fantastic Fiber. The Spring Street Coffee House in St. Marys next door will be offering discounted lunches to Collective Center participants. Phone 419-394-0707 to RSVP. Students are welcome to bring a sack lunch for a short break. |
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Arts Place Offering Helping Hands In Clay Free Open Ceramic Studios Arts Place is offering a free Helping Hands in Clay open ceramic studio from 2-5pm on Saturday, February 6 as part of Free Family Weekend held in collaboration with the Jay Community Center. A second open studio will be held on Saturday, February 13 from 2-5pm. The events will take place at Arts Place’s Portland center, located at 131 East Walnut Street in Portland, Indiana. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome. For more information contact Arts Place at 260-726-4809 Ceramic artist Zach Medler will cover all the basics of making a clay bowl and guide participants of all ages and abilities through the process. The bowls that are made in the sessions will then be donated and available for purchase at the Empty Bowls soup benefit supporting the Helping Hands Food Bank. These are open sessions, so participants are welcome to come in anytime between 2-5pm, stay any length of time and make any number of pieces to donate. There is no pre-registration for this event so all bowls will be made while supplies last. Helping Hands in Clay is an effort to involve the Jay County community in creating bowls for the Empty Bowls soup benefit, a part of the Fiber Fest & Spin-In, sponsored by the Jay County Visitor and Tourism Bureau. This is the second year of the benefit at Fiber Fest to raise money for the Helping Hands Food Bank. In 2009 there were over 200 bowls donated and over $1000 raised with help from area schools. The soup benefit will take place on Friday, March 12 from 4:30-7pm in the 4-H Building at the Jay County Fairgrounds. |
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YWCA Announces Family Open Swim YWCA has scheduled a Family Open Swim Saturday, February 13, 2010 and February 27, 2010 from 11:15 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Bring the whole family to enjoy the YWCA pool and practice swimming before the warm weather comes. The moveable floor pool will be set shallow so that all children can enjoy the fun! Non-member cost is $2.00 per child or $5.00 per family. Please call the YWCA at 238-6639 for further information. WREN CHRISTMAS SOCIETY ANNOUNCES CONTEST WINNERS
The Wren Christmas Society has named the winners for the 2009 Outside Home Display Contest. The Society traveled around the area enjoying the many beautifully decorated homes, narrowing the winners down to the following: Bob & Paula Fleming, Larry & Jeanne Harmon, Tim & Tammy Hamrick, and Carl & Jean Etzler. These winners were presented with a gift certificate to Manley Meats and an engraved Christmas ornament. Honorable mentions were given to: Gary & Connie Ellenberger, Barry & Rachelle Leopard, Jamey & Kelly Davis, Jenny Worthman, Larry & Janet Davis, Brad & Annette Michaud, Randy & Paula Oeschle, and Mrs. Janet Clifton. These honorable mentions were presented with an engraved Christmas ornament. The Christmas Society would like to thank all who decorated their homes this year, which added to the beauty of Wren and its surrounding area during this Christmas season. |
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![]() Patrice Wood Celebrates 30 Years on NBC10 Cranston, RI, February 4, 2010 – On February 4, 1980, Patrice Wood began her career at NBC10 and, three decades later, she is an award winning journalist and a well-respected leader in the newsroom, anchoring the 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00pm newscasts and serving as the station’s Education Watch and Tuesday’s Child reporter. “Patrice is a committed, hard working journalist, whose dedication is an inspiration to all of us,“ according to Lisa Churchville, General Manager of NBC10. “There is a reason that Patrice is perennially chosen as the Best Female Anchor by Rhode Islanders – she connects deeply with her viewers.” Over the years, Patrice has interviewed many notable figures such as George H.W. Bush, Billy Joel and Oprah Winfrey. She has covered hurricanes, blizzards and many historical news events. When the space shuttle Challenger exploded, she travelled to New Hampshire and stood among thousands of grieving people who had just lost their hometown hero, Christa McAuliffe. She has shared the stories of people who suffered during the Rhode Island credit union crisis and she stayed on the air all night during The Station Nightclub fire. However, Patrice didn’t start off covering the big stories. In fact, it was quite the opposite. “News Director Steve Caminis took a chance and hired me as the night beat reporter,” said Wood. “I was extremely green, but determined. Without his faith in me, which probably waivered from time to time, I would not have had this wonderful run on WJAR-TV.” Patrice was primarily a reporter at the time and she worked a sixth day every week for years to get anchoring experience. “When I moved from Ohio to join the WJAR-TV news team, I planned to stay two years, max. But something happened. I fell in love with the place and the people (quite literally -- I actually married one of them, Paul Pabis). Respected anchor Doug White took me under his wing and we grew into an unbeatable team. Thirty years at Channel 10 isn't what I had planned, but I'm grateful for the phenomenal experience and lasting friendships.” “Patrice has been a great mentor to me and countless interns, reporters and producers,” says Dan Jaehnig, her 5pm co-anchor. “I watched how she and Doug worked together – how they supported each other. They could complete each other’s sentences. When I sit at a desk with her – I know who’s got my back. It’s an honor to work with her.” “Patrice has a shared history with viewers who are comforted by her presence when the news is tough,” Gene Valicenti commented. “And she is the voice in the newsroom for more hopeful, positive coverage – from Tuesday’s Child to breakthroughs in educational achievement.” Patrice has witnessed a lot of changes in the newsroom. “When I started at Channel 10 in 1980, the newsroom was still using manual typewriters,” Patrice says with a laugh. “We were just transitioning from film to videotape and then, along came electric typewriters and computers. Three people used to physically man the three studio cameras during newscasts and today, those cameras are robotic and are controlled remotely.” As Patrice looks back on her 30 years at WJAR, she says that she is thankful for all of her blessings, “I have a job that’s an adventure everyday. My co-workers have helped me along the way and our viewers have encouraged me. I am very thankful to the viewers who have offered constructive criticism because they made me get better. Thirty years later, I still love covering the news.” On Thursday, February 4, 2010, NBC10 will pay tribute to Patrice’s years of service in a special presentation of NBC10 News at 6:00 and 11:00pm. “Patrice is a consummate professional who is passionate about the news that touches our communities,“ said Chris Lanni, NBC 10 Content Brand Manager. “And we hope to honor her dedication on Thursday by spending a little time reminiscing about a remarkable career.” About NBC 10WJAR-TV/DT is the most watched television station in the Providence-New Bedford television market and NBC 10 News is Southern New England’s leading news station. WJAR was first launched as a radio station in 1922 and then became the market’s first television station in 1949. WJAR-TV/DT is owned by Media General, Inc. Click here to view the full coverage on Holly Patrice Wood, Rockford, Ohio native http://www2.Turnto10.com . Her tribute, interview clips and a slideshow are 1/2 way down on the opening page. Holly is the daughter of Jinny Wood of Celina and the late Duane Wood. She is the sister of Sheila Baltzell of Celina and Colleen O'Steen of Huntsville, Alabama. |
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Danielle played a terrific game last week against St. Henry. Her defensive effort was great. She had 8 defensive rebounds and one blocked shot. On the offensive end, Danielle had 2 assists, grabbed 3 more rebounds, and shot 5 of 6 from the floor for 10 points. Danielle’s performance helped the Panthers beat St. Henry 52-47 and improve to 8-7 on the year. The Lady Panthers upcoming games this week are Thursday at Marion Local and Saturday at Upper Scioto Valley. |
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Panther Basketball Team Will Play on Saturday, February 6th DIRECTIONS TO UPPER SCIOTO VALLEY by Doug Hughes
ON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6TH, THE BOYS AND GIRLS JV AND VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAMS WILL BE PLAYING AT UPPER SCIOTO VALLEY. THE JV BOYS AND JV GIRLS WILL RIDE TO USV TOGETHER AND THEY WILL LEAVE AT 12:30. THE VARSITY GIRLS AND BOYS WILL RIDE ON THE SAME BUS AND WILL DEPART AT 4:00. BOTH BUSES WILL STAY FOR ALL OF THE GAMES. PARENTS CAN EXPECT PLAYERS TO ARRIVE BACK IN ROCKFORD BETWEEN 10:45-11:15 PM ON SATURDAY.
2:30 JV GIRLS GAME 4:00 JV BOYS GAME 6:00 VARSITY GIRLS GAME 7:30 VARSITY BOYS GAME
****195 SOUTH OF MCGUFFEY IS CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTIONS SO I WOULD USE THESE DIRECTIONS. DIRECTIONS
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Concession Stand Workers Reminded
The Parkway Music Boosters would like to remind the following individuals that they are scheduled to work in the concession stand at the basketball game this Friday February 5th. They are as follows:
Doug and Lori Pond
Matt Swygart
Jack and Valerie Baughman
Larry and Donna Gibson
Adam and Wendy Stukey
Patrick and Hope Kelly
Bart and Tonya Walls
Kerry and Debbie Roehm
Concession stand workers: You are asked to
arrive by 5:45 p.m. In order for the concession stand to
operate smoothly, it is important that all those scheduled to work
be there. If you cannot be there, please arrange for someone
to take your place. Remember: You are considered to be a part
of the Music Booster organization if you have a son or daughter in
grades 7-12 and he or she participates in either band or choir.
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Varsity
Click Here for More of Nikki's Panther and St. Henry Varsity and JV Basketball Pictures:
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| Parkway High School Sports Schedule and Events for February 1 through February 7 - Click Here | ||||||||||
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Concert and Dinner Planned at The Rockford Belle ~
February 6th
Randy
Long along with his lovely wife Marilyn, will be performing
Saturday night, February 6 at 7 PM, in Rockford, Ohio at The
Rockford Belle, formerly the Rockford Presbyterian Church. A
spaghetti dinner at 5PM will be served with dinner donations
accepted. Doors open for concert at 6 PM. Opening for Randy
will be locally know singer Olga Kipp ministering thru song for
Jesus. Randy Long, a gospel artist, from Rockford, Ohio, presents
the gospel through music with a style that is sure to touch your
heart. For over 35 years Randy sang in the bars and night clubs throughout the Tri-state area. In 2004 Randy walked away from the night life and the bar scene and gave his life and talent to Christ. Since that time God has blessed him with a music ministry that has taken him from Texas to New York. From Ohio to Tennessee and Louisiana and even Bahamas Gospel cruise. He has performed at county fairs, gospel conventions, campgrounds, churches, retirement communities, nursing/assisted living homes and even a Christian bookstore/café. Randy has also recorded 2 CD’s with music ranging from Contemporary Christian to Southern and Country Gospel. The public is invited to come and receive the blessing of God‘s word through Randy‘s music and testimony . . . . (a love offering will accepted) The Rockford Belle, a smoke and alcohol free facility, is located 1/2 block west of Subway in Rockford Ohio.
For More information contact Randy at: 419-771-8234 or 419 203-3542.
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Volunteers Needed as part of Catholic Social Services New Senior Outreach Program January 27, 2010 (Sidney, Ohio) - Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley is in need of volunteers interested in being trained to provide support and companionship for seniors throughout Miami county as part of the agency's new Senior Outreach Program. Catholic Social Services will be holding a training session from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, February 11 at the Piqua Chamber of Commerce. If you would like to register for the training or learn more please contact Kim Custenborder at (937) 214-1126 or via email at custenborderk@cssmv.org. Registration is required. The Senior Outreach Program is designed to assist seniors who are currently on the waiting list to receive services through Catholic Social Services' Senior Services program in partnership with Area Agency on Aging, PSA-2. Volunteers will provide phone calls, errand services and/or friendly visits to assigned seniors for the purpose of reducing social isolation. Seniors interested in receiving assistance should call Catholic Social Services Northern Office at (800) 521-6419 to set up a free screening to see if they qualify. Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley annually assists over 22,000 area residents in Greene, Montgomery, Preble, Darke, Miami, Mercer, Shelby and Auglaize counties. Catholic Social Services operates a continuum of services including emergency food assistance, adoption, pregnancy counseling, infant foster care, senior case management, visiting and respite, refugee resettlement, supervised family visitation, early childhood education and daycare, mental health counseling and social service case management and support for young parents. |
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Eric Sheets Carries
on His Miles
of Smiles Forever By Eric Sheets
Eric is currently traveling through Colorado and has made it to Dinosaur, 3 miles from Utah. 2009 has been a great year for the traveling trio. With perfect timing the trio were able to partake in two Nationally Historic parades. The Nebraskaland Days has been taking place at the end of June in North Platte, Nebraska since 1968 and entices 100,000 people to the area every year. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Parade in Cheyenne, Wyoming has been taking place annually at the end of July since 1897 and drawing 300,000 people. It is the largest outdoor rodeo and western event in the world. “To have this walk work out to the point to afford us a once in a lifetime opportunity, is simply amazing!!! There are hundreds of miles between North Platte and Cheyenne and to trek the distance just how the old west was settled, is like waking up to a dream. It is such a honor to be allowed to walk in these monumental parades past thousands and thousands of people. Everyone had heard about us either in the papers, the radio, or seen us on TV. When they saw us come marching by, they stood up in masses to give the three of us standing ovations throughout the whole parade route. There were kids, elderly, every age and race all coming out into the street to get pictures with the 3 of us, give us hugs, shake my hand, pet Moses and Buck, and to offer sincere appreciative thanks. It is better than being famous. This kind of joy can only be felt from experiencing the support of thousands of people who are from all over the world. If there are this many in one place who love us and believe in the need to change this education program, then there has to be millions more out there that are willing to tackle the imperative necessity to revamp our entire education system immediately,” said Eric.
The traveling trio has
met thousands upon thousands of people all along the way on this
determination filled trek. They have sparked inspiration within
people all across this country to stand up and help shoulder whatever it
takes to relieve the greatest burden upon our society. "It is
going on 2 years since we left Rockford, but progress cannot be measured
in mere miles," he said. “There are so many people out here who
are concerned with this education system and everyone knows it needs
overhauled. Once they find out what I am trying to do, they offer
their help anyway they can.” His purpose is to introduce a
unique multi-age educational tool that would be displayed on an
interactive touch screen i.e phone, computer. Just like signing
into email or Facebook accounts, the proposed ever growing knowledge
based program will be loaded with a user’s information including
biographical details and interests. "As you would watch TV, your
individual device will simply display 3 trivia facts of knowledge.
Out of the 3 subjects displayed, you would select which one you would
like to learn more about. For example, a child would watch Sesame
Street and when Bert and Ernie say "A, B, 1, 2" the child would select
appropriately. If the child answers correctly, it goes on.
If the child has problems, then it will go back through and try to give
the child a broader based foundation.” While a child watches any
cartoon then, he would be learning the fundamentals of something new
that interests him. They would constantly be feeding their natural
inquisitiveness. You figure every child, including us, constantly
asked adults the questions of “Why? Why? Why? Why?” “It grows with you and
keeps offering new material to the user, therefore creating an instant
and constant learning environment," said Eric. "The most crucial
aspect about this educational tool is that it must be given away for
free. If we cannot afford to get to college, how will kids be
able? Education is supposed to help us take better care of
ourselves, our families, our neighbors, society as a whole, not bury us
in debt for years upon years. If we charge $40 a month to get on
this learning network, we will cut our throats and not even reach those
who need the most help. Technology is increasing exponentially,
and the population isn't slowing down either. What do we do in a
few years when the semi-trucks are GPS'd
Eric Hears from the Microsoft Team Back in July while Eric was in Cheyenne, Wyoming Microsoft called him up directly to talk about his Ideal Learning program. The head of product development said "Microsoft is a profitable company and to develop a learning program to give away for free doesn't match our business model. You need to start your own nonprofit company and then Microsoft can be a charitable partner with you. Then you can hire your own programmers and give away your program for free if that's how you see fit" Although the mountain he was climbing grew by millions of steps in that instant to create a company, the best thing he heard from the largest computer company in the world was, it is a good idea, and it is completely possible to do.
Click here to read the entire story on Eric and learn how to watch his progress or contact him.
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Creative Home Buying Solutions, Inc.
“Turning renters into home buyers and walking them through the entire process is what Creative Home Buying Solutions is all about,” said Jeff thinking back 20 years ago when he bought their first home on a shoestring, while Jessica was still in college at Bluffton University. They remodeled the place and lived in it at the same time. It was an ordeal, but they got through it and later sold it. They then bought a bigger place and remodeled it. Jeff and Jessica (she is a Parkway graduate of 1989) had trouble securing loans and could not afford realtor fees. Without traditional loans, they had to figure out how to purchase the property and also the materials they needed to remodel. They learned to be creative in every aspect of the process. As they succeeded in each new venture, figuring this all out on their own, friends and acquaintances would ask advice. The sympathetic couple found great satisfaction in guiding people through the process. After many positive experiences in helping others, they realized how rewarding it wa, and they incorporated into a business in 1999. In one of their remodeled homes, located at 802 E. Market Street in Celina, Creative Home Buying Solutions, Inc. found an office. But, Jeff is quick to point out they are NOT realtors. Neither are they realtors. “We are a company that buys and renovates homes which we rent, lease and sell, and we are truly a rent-to-own company with homes for sale in Mercer, Van Wert, and Auglaize Counties. Along with Delphos, Spencerville, and Shawnee in Allen County. Our aim is to help you get into a home of your own, and we will try to work with anyone interested. Since we own all 40 of our current listings, we have a unique opportunity to help the customer,” said Jeff.
The couple have an awesome sales team including: Neil Staley (marketing) and Josh Huber (remodeling manager), who are both Parkway graduates of 2005; Teri Piper (prior loan officer); and Amy Schoenlein, administrative assistant. Neil designs and updates their website at www.creativehomebuyingsolutions.com with videos and pictures of the homes they have for rent and sale. Click onto the link and take a private tour. Or, ask one of them to set you up with a house visit – one where you can go on your own and browse through the house with just your family to accompany you ~ no pressure! If you find an interest, Jeff and Jessica will go over the many options for renting and owning. They will go over your credit score, and , if necessary, show you how to improve it, while all the time working within your unique situation to get you into a place ~ creatively. Teri locates the best fit for the customer in mortgages and rates including: VA loans, bank loans, first time home-buyer options and tax credits. Teri is particularly excited that the government has extended the tax credit option with up to $8,000 available to first time home-buyers, and others who qualify, now through April 30, 2010. And, Jeff mentioned, “ The interest rates are as low as they have ever been in the last 30 years; it is a super time to think about buying. Josh Huber manages the remodeling contractors, and can’t believe the many different options for buying a home with CHBS such as; Totally remodeled homes that have new paint, new carpet and are great homes; Bargain Homes which are nice and in good living condition, but may have some cosmetic blemishes or older fixtures; Land Contracts; and Repair-for-Down-Payment Homes where the buyer does some of the work to reduce the purchase costs. These options are truly a creative solution to help you purchase a home of your own. In addition, the team at Creative Home Buying Solutions, Inc. are a “soup to nuts” operation meaning that they help do all paperwork from beginning to end. So visit the website and then make a call to the friendly staff at Creative Home Buying Solutions, Inc where all calls are confidential. Business hours are: Monday through Thursday 9am to 5pm Friday 9am to 2pm
Contact information:
Call and leave a message or e-mail CHBS 24 hours a day 7 days a week. After hour appointments are available upon request. Telephone 419-586-8220 or 1-866-999-9791 (Toll free) E-mail them at chbs@bright.net
Creative Home Buying Solutions, Inc. has these homes available in the Rockford, Willshire and Ohio City areas:
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Parkway Music Boosters Burrito Sales Beginning ~ Call Now to Order
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| The Village of Mendon will have a Public Meeting concerning the distress program grants on Monday, February 8 at 7:00pm in the upstairs auditorium at the Town Hall in Mendon. This meeting is a chance for the residents of the village to tell us what projects they think are most important in the village. We will be discussing the grant process and how everyone can help. The village gets points for each person that signs in at the meeting, so tell all your neighbors to try to attend. Thank you so much for supporting your village! | ||||||||||
| Rockford Community Days Committee Minutes from 01/26/10 - Click Here | ||||||||||
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Mark Your Calendar's
for Family Fun on Saturday, May 1st from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm in the
Parkway High School Gymnasium. The High Five Cooperative, a parkway
organization comprised of parents, teachers, administrators, residents
and students, is planning a Spring Carnival. High Five welcomes all
children in the surrounding communities and their families. The Carnival
is focused on providing low cost family fun. Twenty-five cent tickets
will be sold to redeem for games set up throughout the gymnasium midway.
Children can test their energy in the inflatable fun area and then
replenish with tasty carnival treats as well as hot dogs, chips and
beverages that will be available for purchase. Event attractions are
still being confirmed and may include meeting animal friends, carnival
face painting, photo booth and balloon art. Game winners will get the
chance to win prizes that are sure to delight such a "gaming"
audience. No matter your age, you are welcome to come and participate in
the fun.
Want to join us?
Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are available. Please
contact Jennifer Fisher at
fisherj@parkwayschools.org.
When the winter
doldrums are about to get you down, remember the CARNIVAL on May 1st
and it may turn that frown upside-down.
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| PARKWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL SECOND NINE WEEKS HONOR ROLL - Click Here | ||||||||||
Parkway Middle School
Students of the Month Parkway
Middle School announces its Students of the Month for January.
These students have shown exemplary skills in five of the pillars of
character: responsibility, respect, kindness, honesty, and effort.
Pictured are (front row): Courtney Dicke, Kateri Myers, and Shay Horn;
(back row): Courtney Barker, Kayla Stephenson, and Ashley Baughman.
Not pictured is Taylor Hesse. |
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| Parkway High School Second Nine Weeks Honor Roll - Click Here | ||||||||||
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Looking to stay in shape this winter, but have limited hours and space to do so? If this is you and you are a member of the Parkway community, you can walk the hallways of Parkway Local Schools. After several requests to lengthen walking hours, Parkway Local Schools has adjusted the time. Beginning Monday, February 1, community members will be able to walk the hallways from 4:00-7:30 p.m. |
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The Parkway Athletic Booster Club will be having its monthly meeting on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will be held in the community room at the high school. All parents of Parkway athletes are members of the athletic boosters and encouraged to attend. This meeting is also open to the public. |
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Lady Panthers Capture the Eagles on
January 26; Have Close Call with Redskins on January 28 |
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On
Tuesday evening, the Lady Panthers played the Sydney Christian Eagles.
Sydney is a very young team and didn't really give the Panthers much of
a game. Parkway shuffled the line-up at will and easily came away with a
69-17 victory. Thursday nights game wasn't as easy for the Panthers as
they took on MAC foe St. Henry. Parkway built a 15 point lead through
three quarters and seemed to be on the way to a win. But in the fourth
quarter, the Redskins cut the lead to as little as four points. The Lady
Panthers clamped down the defense and continued to attack the boards to
get the 52-47 win. It was a good week for the ladies as they got two
wins for a 9-7 record. We were also entertained at halftime by the
Little Panthers basketball teams.
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Vantage
junior Cosmetology students, Kim Black (Paulding) (back), Amelia Pierce
(Wayne Trace), Tabrina Vance (Paulding), Haili Knepper (Antwerp) and
Macy Crooks (Wayne Trace), get comfortable on the bags of gently used
clothes that students and staff donated during the first ever “Great
Vantage Clean Out Your Closet” event. The event, a partnership between
Vantage Career Center’s SkillsUSA student organization and the Van Wert
Chamber Leadership Class, was held in early January. Clothing was
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