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PUBLIC NOTICE

The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing of Siegrist Jutte Road between State Route 118 and Fleetfoot Road in Butler Township for a culvert replacement. This structure will be closed tentatively on September 8, 2010 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately two weeks, depending on the weather conditions.

 
 
 
LATTA OFFICE TO HOST CONSTITUENT CASEWORK ON-SITE
BOWLING GREEN -  The Office of Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green) would like to announce that members of his staff will be available to assist constituents with their federal agency issues on Thursday, September 9, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m at the following location:
  
Rockford Village Hall
151 East Columbia Street
Rockford, OH 45882
  
This Casework On-Site is offered by Congressman Latta’s office to make his constituent services more conveniently accessible to local residents.  All are encouraged to participate in this opportunity to sit-down with a member of Congressman Latta’s staff and discuss their federal agency issues.

Congressman Latta has district offices in Bowling Green, Defiance, and Norwalk, Ohio.  Individuals having any concerns related to the federal government are encouraged to call his offices toll-free at 1-800-541-6446 or visit in person, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the exception of federal holidays.  Constituent services can also be conveniently accessed through Congressman Latta’s website at [LINK:http://latta.house.gov]
http://latta.house.gov.
 
 
 
For Sale : 

Storage Barn / Shed $500.00 The barn is in excellent condition.  Buyer will be responsible for transporting barn.  If interested in suggestions regarding transporting, please ask.  White, Gray shingles. 
Size:  8 X 10. Please call cell: 574.350.8695, or  Home: 574.226.0935 to make arrangements to see the shed.

Posted 8-18-2010

 
 
Garage Sale Scheduled
Garage Sale in Rockford - Name brand boys clothes 12 months to size boys 10-12.  Name brand maternity clothes.  Misc. items and toys.  Saturday 8-12 and Monday (Labor Day) 8-12.  814 West Market Street, Rockford OH 45882.  Click Here for garage sales
 
 
Parkway Youth Football Chicken BBQ 

The Parkway Youth Football Team is holding their annual Chicken BBQ Fundraiser on Sunday, September 12  from 11 am  to 1 pm.  The meal includes 1/2 chicken, chips, applesauce and a roll for $6.00.  The dinners are catered by Romer's Catering.  Tickets will be available this Friday evening prior to the Parkway High School football game.  Parents will be selling tickets at both the north and south gates of the field.  If you are unable to purchase tickets at the game, tickets are available from Betsy Schoenleben by calling 419-733-3758. 

 
 
 
RUMC Youth Group Kickoff Party
ATTENTION 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, the Rockford United Methodist church will be having their Junior High Youth Group “Kickoff” party on Sunday, Sept 12, 2010 beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the home of Jeff and Claudia Sidenbender, 9761 Twp Line Road, Rockford, OH.  Everything will be provided but you will need to bring your bible.  Also, we would like for you to R.S.V.P. by Wed, Sept 8th at 419-363-2424 or at spidey@watchtv.net
 
 
 
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE AT THE FAIR
September 5

There will be “Church Under the Tent “again this year, as the Van Wert County Fair Board and Zion Christian Union Church host Sunday morning service in the Entertainment tent at the fair. The Entertainment tent is located across from the Agriculture Building on the midway and the service begins at 10:00 a.m. 

Several talented musical groups and individuals will be sharing in song, with an inspiring message given by Pastor Mark McKay of Zion Christian Union.

The entire community is cordially invited to attend this uplifting service, in a most unusal venue.  Begin your day at the fair with friends and family as you fellowship and worship together under the big tent.

 
 
 
 

IN MOTION Ministry Review 2010
CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Calvary will host a Ministry EXPO event on Sunday, September 12th. The IN MOTION event will showcase the many ministries that are currently IN MOTION or ones that will be kicking off this fall. If you are looking for a bible study or ways to get involved in outreach, this event will give you the information of “how” and “where” you can get plugged in. The Hall outside of the Sanctuary will be filled with various ministry tables that display their specific mission. The tables will be set-up prior to Sunday School so anyone can arrive as early as 8:30 to get a good look and get your fill of Donuts and Java. A Carry-In dinner is being offered after the Sunday10 AM LIVE Worship. The IN MOTION ministry tables will remain on display until the last person leaves. We welcome you and look forward to introducing the many ways that God is IN MOTION at Calvary Evangelical Church. 

Calvary Evangelical Church is located at 10686 Van Wert Decatur Road just west of Burger King. Our mission is to Love God . Love Others and Serve In The World.

Find Out More: 419.238.9426p  www.calvaryelife.org

 
 
 
Rockford Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 1292 Supports Parkway Graduates
CELINA, OH The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #1292 in Rockford, Ohio shows their support to Wright State University – Lake Campus and the Western Ohio Educational Foundation (WOEF) by providing three scholarships to Lake Campus students for the 2010-2011 academic year.  

The Parkway graduates who received this year’s scholarships were Shirissa Seibert, Cassie Severns and Samantha Bedwell.  

Shown accepting the scholarships are, front row, from left: Harold Shaffer, Eagles Trustee; Samantha Bedwell, Scholarship Recipient; Shirissa Seibert, Scholarship Recipient; Blair Shaffer, Eagles Conductor and Tom Knapke, Lake Campus WOEF Development Officer.  Back row, from left: Scott Call, Eagles Vice President, Jim Zizelman, Eagles Auditor and Bruce Bollenbacher, Eagles Trustee. Scholarship recipient Cassie Severns is not pictured.

Since 2006 the Rockford Eagles has donated over $25,000 to the Lake Campus Scholarship Foundation and the Reading Center.

For more information about the Lake Campus Scholarship Foundation please contact Tom Knapke at 419-586-0389 or
thomas.knapke@wright.edu.          
 
 
 
 
Mercer Health Announces Free Prostate Cancer Screening

Mercer Health joins the nation in observing Prostate Cancer Awareness Week, September 19 to 25. They are offering free prostate cancer screenings on Tuesday, September 21 (8 to 11 a.m.), and Wednesday, September 22 (5 to 7 p.m .) at the Community Medical Center, 950 S. Main St., Celina. Screenings will be conducted in cooperation with local urologist Dr. T. Amaran.

According to Renee Kinney, R.N., Director of Wellness Services at Mercer Health, The free screening is possible, in part, through an $1800 grant from Abbott Pharmaceuticals. She says, “The grant we received not only helps offset the cost of the testing, but will also be used to assist us with providing refreshment during the event as well as other incidental expenses.”

Men age 40 and older are at risk for prostate cancer, and the risk increases with age. Men with a family history of prostate cancer are at highest risk for developing the disease and should begin getting checked at age 35.

The Prostate Cancer Education Council (PCEC) states, “Offering examinations for the early detection of prostate cancer is the critical first step. The American Cancer Society has reported that the five-year survival rate of men with prostate cancer detected in the earliest stages is nearly 100%. Screening is important because the only way to detect prostate cancer in its earliest stages is through a prostate cancer screening.”


PCEC and Mercer Health are advocates of the “Choose to Know and Know to Choose” practice when it comes to informed consent. Men should choose to know their PSA value just as they would their cholesterol or blood pressure. They should know there are many choices and variables in determining if they need a biopsy and/or treatment options, if cancer is found.


Those who want to be screened at the Community Medical Center must call 419-586-1220 in advance for an appointment. A limited number of openings are available. Men with a family history of Prostate Cancer and those between the ages of 40 to 75 will be given priority. Screenings usually take about ten minutes.

PCEC reports that since screenings began in the late 1980’s, the 5 year survival rate for men diagnosed with prostate cancer has risen dramatically from 75% to 99%. Due to early detection, approximately 2 million men in the U.S are prostate cancer survivors.

One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their life time, and it is expected that over 27,000 men will die from the disease this year alone. Renee Kinney, RN, Director of Mercer Health Wellness Services, states, “With more annual cases of prostate cancer than that of breast cancer among women, screening is imperative to ensure the health of the men of our nation.”

Kinney notes that the blood test results will be available about three weeks after the screening. Results will be mailed to each participant. For more information about the screening or to register, call 419-586-1220.

 
 
 

Local Kiwanis and Mercer Health To Hold Healthy Kid’s Day on September 11
Mercer Health, in cooperation with the Coldwater and Celina Kiwanis, will be conducting their sixth annual Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, September 11, at the Coldwater High School Auditeria, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A wide variety of screenings and activities have been planned. Everything offered is free and open to the public.
           
There will be a large number of screenings offered by social service organizations and doctors from throughout Mercer County. Among the screenings for children will be pre-school readiness, physical development assessments, hearing screening, general dental screening, simple visual assessment, education development assessment, and blood pressure checks for children and adults. Skin cancer assessments of face, height/weight checks, and body mass index readings will be offered by Mercer Health as well as body fat analysis for adults. Other agencies offering screenings include Dr. Curtis Kline, Mercer County Help Me Grow, Mercer County ESC, Community Sports & Therapy, and Drs. Dickman, Kettler & Bruner.
           
In addition to the screenings, the Fire Safety Smoke House will be located at the front of the school along with the Moon Walk, fire truck, watercraft safety exhibit, and an ambulance. The K-9 Dog demonstrations by the Celina Police will also take place at various times throughout the day in front of the high school. 

The Revolution Cycling Team will be sponsoring a Bicycle Rodeo this year. Interested participants should bring their bikes and ride the obstacle course that will be set up. Prizes will be awarded. The Cycling Team will also be doing bicycle inspections.     

Ronald McDonald is scheduled to make a guest appearance. Teddy Trooper, Hoola Hippo and Chip will also be on hand at this year’s event.

The Coldwater Police Department will be gathering DNA samples of children. Ellen Bryan will be on hand to present her nationally recognized Lightening Safety Program. The Coldwater Animal Clinic will be offering information about animal safety. The 4-H club from Ft. Recovery will be offering a “Safety from Poisoning” display and information.

Organizations offering displays will be Mercer Health Maternal Care Center, Mercer-Auglaize Counties Family Y, Innergy Fitness, Mercer County Head Start, Two By Two Learning Center, Snap Fitness Center, Morris Maeco Hearing, Mercer County Head Start, and Little Flower Learning Center. A wildlife exhibit will also be featured.
           
Fun balloons will be made throughout the event by Balloon Creations. Door prizes will be handed out throughout the event. Those wanting more information should call 419-678-5613.

 
 
 
Tailgate Party
Tailgate Party at the Wooden Eagle Restaurant in Celina this Thursday, September 2 at 7:30 PM. The Ohio State University vs. Marshal. Proceeds will go toward the Grand Lake Restoration Commission.
 
 
 
 


OUR OLD BOOK CASE
 
By  Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society 
“Kistler Bros. and Celina Barber Shops, 1895-1916”
 

That old adage, “Shave & a Hair Cut – 2 bits!” became a part of the culture of the twentieth century.  The melody of this quotation is still used, at the end of many musical performances.  The Barber Shop was a center of the male social world, a century ago. 

Eric Hamby, from Knoxville, Tennessee called me requesting research about the Kistler Bros. barber shop in Celina’s history.  He told me that the Celina Chamber of Commerce told him to call me at home and I would know the answers to his questions! 

Hamby belongs to a “Cash Register Club,” which has over 200 Members.  The Club Members collect bronze, nickel, and wood cash registers from the pre-World War I era, up to 1916.  The “Brass era” dates from the mid 1880’s through 1916, at a time when the cash registers were ornate and/or inlayed with intricate patterns.  Since the War effort required a lot of brass for bullet casings nationally, the Cash Register Companies went to flat panel machines, which did not require a large amount of brass.  Some of the Cash Register Club Members also collect the old barber shop chairs, and the striped barber poles. 

Hamby has four small NCR Cash Registers, with the name Kistler Bros., Barbers, Celina, Ohio, on the tags.  The four serial numbers on the Registers skip one number, and he thinks that there is a fifth NCR Cash Register, to complete the set. 

I spent time looking for the Kistler Brothers in Celina, and found them, located at 112 West Market, Celina.  One of the early Barber shops I found was dated in 1895, the Kistler Bros., at 112 West Market.   They were listed in the 1895 Male Enumeration of Celina, as well as the 1904, 1909, and 1916 Directories.  George and John C. Kistler were listed from 1895 through 1916.  Chris Kistler was listed in the 1909 Directory and Edwin Kistler was listed in the 1916 Directory.  However, I could not find a photograph of the Kistler Bros. Barber Shop, at that time period. 

The following Celina Barbers were found, with the dates they were listed in Celina Directories:  Ben Adams, 1916; David Blossom, 1916; James Davis, Chas. H. Davis and Riffle, 216 S. Main, 1909; Dietrich & Holderman, S. Main between Warren and Fayette, 1904;  Chas. H. Dietrich, 1909 and 1916;

Frank E. Gibbons, 1916; E. J. Ley, 107 W. Fayette, 1904 and 1909; Elmer Lynch, 1909; George Lynch, 307 S. Main, 1909; Benjamin W. Miller, S. Main, between Fayette and Logan, 1904; D.A. Sanders, S. Main between Fayette and Logan, 1904; Emerson and Charles W. Touvelle, 1895, and John H. Wenning, had his Barber Shop, upstairs in the Citizens Bank Building, 117 ½ South Main, in the 1904, 1909, and 1916 Directories.  I stopped my research at the 1916-1921 Celina and Mercer County, Ohio Directory. 

Hamby asked for people to email him:  brassone@charter.net, or call him at 865-809-8222, if they have information about the Kistler Bros. Barber shop, and/or the fifth NCR Cash Register. 

Do Barbers and/or Beauticians in Mercer County wish to preserve the History of their Shops in Mercer County?  The Mission of the Mercer County Historical Society is To Preserve the History of Mercer County and To Educate the Public about that History.  Barbers and Beauticians, please send your histories and photographs to the Mercer County Historical Society and help preserve this heritage. 

[The Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig, may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883,  or histalig@bright.net or 419-678-2614.]


Photo caption:  August 12, 1914, five Cash Registers were made at National Cash Register, Dayton, and shipped to the Kistler Bros. at Celina.  Where is the fifth Cash Register?

 
 
 
 
Genealogy Meeting Scheduled
The Mercer County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will hold its next meeting September 12th, at 2:00pm at the Richardson Bretz building at 119 west Fulton Street. It should be noted this meeting is one week later than the usual because of Labor Day weekend.  The program will feature local genealogists. Genevieve Conradi of New Bremen will discuss Auglaize County research, David Alan Bilter of Greenville will explain how to use family history web sites, and Karen Bennett of Mercer County will talk about proving your lineage.  There will also be an opportunity for a question and answer period.  This program will be helpful to the beginner as well as the experienced researcher. The meeting is free to the public and everyone is welcome.      
 
 
 
Grand Lake Photo Club’s August Meeting and Contest Winners

Grand Lake Photo Club held its monthly meeting and exhibition contest on Sunday August 29th, 2010. 

We covered the Aperture Priority setting in a Basic Training class that covers camera basics at the end of the meeting. Everyone took test photos of the other members, and they received an assignment due prior to the next meeting showing their work with the Aperture Priority setting.

Our exhibition contest this month had a theme of “Motion”, members took photos of what ‘Motion’ meant to them within a designated time period.  Then the members voted on each other’s photos, selecting what they see as the top photos representing ‘Motion’, voting for the top three with no enhanced editing.   Then choosing one photo in the ‘Enhanced Photo Division’, where Photoshop or other photo editing skills and programs can be utilized.

The winners are:

Regular Photos:

1st Place - Beth Guggenbiller with “lights out”

2nd Place - Neal Stoner with “passio bellator”

3rd Place - Pat Agler with “little deuce coupe”

Enhanced Photos:

Cheryl Stambaugh with “round and round we watch”

Winners were awarded a mounted print of their photo by Designer Imaging.
The 1st place winner was awarded a $20 gift certificate from Ben's Custom Framing in Coldwater.

Grand Lake Photo Club is accepting new members and more information can be found, including the winning photos, on our website at www.grandlakephotoclub.com.  September’s monthly exhibition theme is “Pets/Animals”, and the next meeting will be held on September 26th, 2010 at the Galleria in Celina, Ohio.

 
 
 
 

Floral and Friends Joins the Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce
Floral and Friends has joined the Celina Mercer County Chamber.

They are located at the corner of Main and Markets Streets in Celina. Phone 567-890-ROSE (7673) Owner Judy Hiday and Manager Arlene Sullivan are ready to handle all your floral and gift needs.

Pictured from left to right:

George Moore-Chamber Trustee
Arleen Sullivan - Store Manager
Pam Buschur-Chamber Director

 
 
 

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church of Van Wert made a recent donation to the YWCA Summer Food Program. St. Mark’s Pastor Will Haggis and Outreach Committee member Jeanine Roediger were on hand to distribute the check, with the money coming from rental profits on a farm that was donated to the church some years ago.  Roediger (second from left) presents a check for $1,000 to new YWCA Executive Director Stacy Looser, while Pastor Haggis and Jamie Evans, YWCA Housing Director, look on.

 
 
 
Building and Grounds Class Helps Community

As students learn how to do a variety of skills in their particular program area, their teachers keep in mind, “is there some way we can use these skills out in the community?”
     
And when community members have a project that requires particular skills, they often think of Vantage.  That’s what happened when Brad Etter, Adult Services Director at Thomas Edison Center in Van Wert, needed a shelter built.  “I approached Vantage with the project idea – we needed an open sided, roofed shelter, about 16 by 40 feet.  Larry Mengerink and his Building and Grounds Maintenance classes took on the project.  Thomas Edison hosts various outside events, including the Special Olympic bocce tournament in spring, so the shelter will be used quite a bit.” 
     
The shelter will have finished gables on both ends. The trusses for the roof will be held up by 6 x 6 poles. Students are currently digging post holes for the poles and will concrete those in and tie them in with 2 x 8's for support. Students will prepare the shelter for a concrete floor, install rerod, then pour and finish the concrete. They will also have to measure and calculate how much concrete will be required to complete the floor.  The roof will be covered with plywood, felt and then a steel panel roof will be installed.  The shelter is scheduled to be completed this fall.

Another project the class will undertake later this year that will benefit the Van Wert community involves renovating a house on Third Street that will become offices for the Van Wert Historical Museum.  This project will involve tearing down walls and ceilings to create two large rooms for office space and a gift shop.

CAPTION:  Members of the Vantage senior Building and Grounds Maintenance program, Michael Boyd (Wayne Trace), David Seibert (Lincolnview), Eric Spurr (Lincolview), and Cody Thomas (Parkway) use a level and a gas powered post hole auger to drill holes 3 feet deep for installation of the support posts.

 
 
 

VANTAGE CAREER CENTER
Vantage School Year in Full Swing - Click Here

 
 
 
 
 

Water Fitness Instructors Needed

The National Certification Course for Water Fitness Instructors will be held at YWCA of Van Wert located at 408 E. Main St. in Van Wert, OH 45891 on Saturday, October 30, 2010, 9:30pm to 4:00pm. 

Water fitness is one of the fastest growing fitness activities throughout the country.  John R. Spannuth, President of the United Sates Water Fitness Association with Headquarters located in Boynton Beach, Florida, indicates that many water fitness programs in the country average more than one thousand different participants per year in their water exercise classes.  Because of this, water fitness instructors are hard to find. 

This course is open to any person 16 years of age or older who has an interest in being a water fitness instructor.  Persons who are currently teaching, but do not have the credentials, are strongly encouraged to attend.


An advanced course will also be held on the same day for individuals who have a minimum of three years experience teaching water exercise and at least 150 hours of actual experience teaching water exercise.

The registration deadline is Saturday, October 9.For more information, please contact the United Sates Water Fitness Association Headquarters at 561-732-9908 or visit their website at www.uswfa.org.

The YWCA is a non-profit, United Way funded agency.

 
 
 
Naturalist Program
4-H Camp Palmer, through Ohio State University, is offering the Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Program (OCVN) for the Tuesdays and Thursdays (9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.) of Oct. 19-Nov. 11. Promote awareness and citizen stewardship of Ohio’s natural resources through science-based education and community service. Experts will conduct training sessions in Ecology, Aquatic Life and Watersheds, Trees and Forest Management, Birds, Geology and other fields. Application deadline has been extended to September 30, 2010. Go to web site: www.camppalmer.org to the Resources page for more information or call Chuck Wurth at 419-237-2247
 
 
 
Celebrate 4-H Camp Palmer Day-Free event!

Saturday, Oct. 2nd   10 am-4 pm & new evening program 7 p.m.-11p.m.  
The general public is invited to a day of celebration and fun geared to the whole family and for all ages. The event will take place at 4-H Camp Palmer in Fulton -26450 County Rd. MN, Fayette Ohio 43521.

4-H Camp Palmer is owned and operated by 11 counties in northwest Ohio and also is an outreach of Ohio State University Extension. 

Please join us for a fun day!  Activities will include: penny carnival with face painting, campfire, wagon ride/farm tours, camp store, zip line, climbing tower, archery, canoeing, and flying squirrel ….

Free- will offering picnic lunch will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. Live Auction of camp program activities, baked goods and more.

 

Evening Activities

 7 p.m.-8 p.m.  Campfire activities

 8 p.m. -10 p.m. Bean Creek Coffee House Entertainers

 9 p.m. -11 p.m. Youth Dance with DJ ($3.00)    

Please refer to our web site:  www.camppalmer.org and click under Friends of Camp.For additional information please contact Bill Goodson or Chuck Wurth at 419-237-2247 or email palm@cfaes.osu.edu

 
 
 

VW Co Jr. Fair - Crop & Shop Results, and King & Queen Results
Jr. Fair King: Caleb Cunningham

Jr. Fair Queen: Danielle Matthews 

First Runner Up King: Jacob Wortman

First Runner Up Queen: Samantha Overmyer
 

2010 FFA special shop awards

Best FFA Shop Project:  Josh Grubaugh

2nd Best FFA Shop Project: Nick Poling
 

2010 Jr Fair Crop & Garden Awards

Best corn exhibit: Nick Bauer

2nd Best corn exhibit: Jordan Miller

Best soybean exhibit: Ryan Mohr

2nd Best soybean exhibit: Alex Brown

Best small grain Exhibit: Adam Schumm


2010 Jr. Fair Fashion Revue Results
 

Best 1st year Sewing Project:

Allie Ford – Willshire Wide Awake 4-H club

Sewing Box donated by the Farm Bureau Women
 

Junior Clothing Award:

Frankie Carey – Hoaglin Farmers

Trophy Donated by Karen Pugh
 

Intermediate Clothing award:

Chelsea Hancock – Ohio Challengers

Cash Donated by Ed & Pat Keber “In memory of Ann Keber”
 

Senior Clothing Award:

Megan Bittner – Barnyard Buddies

Trophy donated by Nancy Johnson

 

2010 Modeling Awards 

Junior:   Allie Ford

Trophy sponsored by Terry Plas

 

Intermediate:  Madison Pugh

Trophy Sponsored by Karen Pugh 

Senior:  Julia Dickman
 

Trophy Sponsored by Leaders of the Future 4-H Club 

Best Total Look:

Courtney Gehres

Trophy sponsored by VW County Fashion Board

 
 
 
Classes, Fair Volunteers, and a Great Children’s Book Illustrator!

Another County Fair has come and gone already.  Our thanks to all of our wonderful volunteers who helped “sit” at the fine arts display.

We have set our fall class schedule -- classes begin in October.  Sign up now!


CREATIVE DRAWING --October 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.  This class is designed for adults with some drawing experience.  The cost is $45 for members, $55 for non-members.  Improve your drawing skills using different media in a variety of ways!    Contact the art center for a list of materials needed.


FUN WITH WATERCOLOR AND MIXED MEDIA -- November 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.  This class is designed for adults with some watercolor experience.  The cost is $47 for members, $57 for non-members.  Add pizzazz to your watercolor with new techniques and combinations of mediums.  Contact the art center for a list of materials needed.


DYNAMIC CARDMAKING -- November 6, from 9 a.m. to noon.  This three-hour workshop for adults is for all skill levels. The cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members.  Enjoy a morning of creativity and fun as you learn different approaches to making one-of-a-kind greeting cards and holiday cards!  All materials will be provided.

To register, send payment, your name and phone number, and a list of classes desired to the Wassenberg Art Center, 643 S. Washington St., Van Wert, Ohio 45891.  Checks should be made out to the Wassenberg Art Center.  Or, you may register by phone at 419.238.6837, toll free 1.888.238.3837, or by email at wassenberg@embarqmail.com, and send your check by mail to arrive at least one week prior to class date.

Just a reminder:  The Niswonger Performing Arts Center will host Steven Kellogg, author and illustrator of children’s books, on Monday, September 20, at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets are on sale now.  Student tickets are $5 and adult tickets are $10.  Kellogg has illustrated over 100 books for children, 30 of which he also wrote.  For more information call the Performing Arts Center at 419.238.NPAC (6722) or visit www.npacvw.org.


Entries for the Annual Photography Exhibit will be taken here at the Wassenberg Art Center this weekend, September 11 and 12, from 1-5 p.m.  To download a prospectus which contains rules and entry forms, visit the website at www.vanwert.com/wassenberg.

 
 
 
 
 


September 3, 2010
 

 
 
Parkway AD Doug Hughes Offers Reminder Dates
HERE ARE SOME DATES TO REMEMBER FOR THE 2010-11 SCHOOL YEAR - Click Here
 
 
Reminders for Concession Stand Workers for 9-3-2010
The Parkway Music Boosters would like to remind the following individuals that they are scheduled to work in the concession stand at the home football game on Friday September 3rd.  They are as follows:
 
Sam and Devona Albright
John and Teresa Bienz
Sue Roehm
Susan Roehm
Kristi Schaefer
Traci Temple
Jack and Valerie Baughman
Mike and Ami Beery
Doug and Sharla Brehm
Rebecca Garton
Tammy Eckhart
Derek and Mechele Stukey
Lynn Combs-Abels
Sue Fox
 
Concession stand workers:  You are asked to arrive by 6 p.m.  In order for the concession stand to operate smoothly, it is important that all those scheduled to work be there.  Please, don't be a "no-show".  If you cannot be there, arrange for someone to take your place.  Remember-you are considered to be a part of the Music Boosters if you have a son or daughter in grades 7-12 and he or she participates in either band or choir.  Thanks in advance for your help!!

 

 

New Location for Grand Lake Patriots’ September Meeting

The Grand Lake Patriots’ general membership meeting will be held at a new location, the Richardson-Bretz  building on W. Fulton Street, Celina, directly behind the Mercer County Library, Thursday, September 9, at 7:00 P.M.  A slide presentation by Warren Edstrom and Peter Wolf, of Voices of America, will address the topic of precinct organizing. Mercer County co-ordinators for the Abigail Adams Project voter guides, Tiffany Hoelscher and Stephanie Kremer, will be at the meeting to explain the voter guide distribution plan and to talk about the Mercer County Liberty Group’s Tea Party, to take place Sunday, September 26.

Members will not need to bring along folding chairs, as in the past, to the Grand Lake Patriots’ September 9 meeting since seats are provided at Richardson-Bretz. Phone 419-268-2355   or e-mail  grandlakepatriots@gmail.com  for further information.

 

Mums to go on Sale Saturday
Samantha Beerbower will be selling mums this Saturday, September 4 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon in Rockford at the corner of Main St. and Market St. (lot next to the Rockford Carry-Out).  She will be running SPECIAL LABOR DAY PRICES this Saturday only!  All 8 inch pots will be 3 for $10, 12 inch pots will be 2 for $15, and urns will be 2 for $25.  So don't sleep in this Saturday; get up and get your mums! 

 

Homecoming Sunday Planned at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ

Filling the Rafters with the songs of Unity Gospel Singers

Rick, Jeff, and Mike Shane and Paul Wickey come to us from Bluffton Indiana. Unity is a Southern Gospel Quartet who have been singing for nearly eighteen years throughout the tri-state area.  Unity began in 1993 as a family group called “The Shane Family Quartet” including children, brothers and cousin. During the first nine years the group did 3 recordings, sang across 4 states, and even opened a Christmas concert for Glen Campbell at Taylor University of Fort Wayne.

They evolved over the years as people grew up and then in the fall of 2005, Paul Wickey joined to sing tenor and Mike took the lead spot. With Paul’s high tenor voice,” Unity” came into being with a new yet traditional Southern Gospel sound.  Unity is excited to have their sixth recording, “Rescued” which has just arrived.  These guys love the Lord and St. Paul’s looks forward to sharing their ministry of the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Our celebration will continue with dinner after worship. The Wedding Caterers will be serving up a great meal from 11:00 to 12:30. The menu is 2 pcs. of chicken, roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, noodles, corn, green beans, roll and bottled water.  Dine-In or Carry-Out available. The cost of the meal is $7.00 with the proceeds going toward the Koch Scholarship Fund. 

Tickets are available, please contact Steve Sapp 942-1023 or Bonnie Barna 942-1107.

Mark your calendar, invite a friend and come enjoy the day!

 

St Paul’s United Church of Christ is located at 1538 Oregon Rd. Worship begins at 10AM each Sunday.

 
 
 
Time Warner Donates to Grand Lake St. Marys State Park
St. Marys, Ohio — The Grand Lake Restoration Commission is proud to announce a donation by Time Warner Cable Business Class to aid in the renewal of Grand Lake St. Marys. Time Warner Cable Business Class (TWCBC) is not only donating the construction and installation fees but also funds to cover the costs of Internet access for more than a year at the Grand Lake St. Marys State Park.
 
According to TWCBC officials, these services, valued at approximately $3,500 is a way for the company to assist the community and the Lake restoration efforts. Originally constructed as a feeder reservoir for the Miami-Erie Canal, Grand Lake St. Marys was recognized for many years as the largest man-made reservoir in the world. However, state officials say ongoing algae blooms have made the lake unsafe for recreational usage.
 
“This waterway is a gem of the community and the state and Time Warner Cable Business Class is pleased to be able to be helpful in its clean-up,” said John Bell, President, Time Warner Cable Business Class, Midwest Region.
 
Community and lake supporters have obtained a sediment collector, which requires Internet access according to Streamside Systems representatives. Operations Manager, Emily Tucker-Halm, states “The wireless connection to the Internet for the Streamside Systems’ Collector System, and ultimately other technologies at Grand Lake St. Marys, allows for maximum energy efficiency…” First the connection downloads stream flow and depth data from the Internet which works off the US Geological Survey website (http://waterdata.usgs.gov) from the local gauging station at Chickasaw Creek. The sediment pumps run only when the sediment is moving. At low water flow, the pumps periodically cycle to capture the small amounts of moving sediment. At high water flows, i.e. heavy rainfall, the pumps continually run while capturing sediment which is moving much more rapidly. This technology will allow remote monitoring of each of the technologies being used on the lake while ensuring peak performance and operating efficiency.
 
Time Warner Cable Business Class, a division of Time Warner Cable offers a full complement of business communication tools. It phone, internet, ethernet and cable TV solutions are enhanced by excellent customer service and reliable local support teams. Time Warner Cable Business Class serves more than 280,000 business customers throughout all of Time Warner Cable’s divisions.
 
 
 
Co-Ed Softball Tournament to Benefit Josh Clementz
A Co-Ed Softball Tournament to Benefit Josh Clementz to be held on October 2nd, 2010 at Welcome Park in Grover Hill, Oh. Team registration of $120.00 due on the morning of the tournament before the first game is pitched. Teams must be registered by September 29th, 2010. If you cannot organize a team, please call me.... ASA Rules; 6-12ft Pitch Requirement; Hit Your OWN ball; 2 Home Run & 40 minute Time Limit. Type of Tournament to be determined upon how many teams register. Grilled hot dogs, brauts and walking tacos; Tournament T-Shirt sales; Raffels ALL day! Come out for some fun and support the Clementz Family. All Proceeds to Support the Clementz Family. Please call Brandy Leiber @ 419-605-6441.
 
 

Rockford Chamber Winterfest 2010 Planned

THE ROCKFORD CHAMBER PRESENTS WINTERFEST 2010 (FORMERLY THE CHRISTMAS WALK) WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY - DECEMBER 11TH AT SHANE'S PARK FROM 5 PM - 8 PM. 
  
IN ORDER FOR OUR EVENT TO BE SUCCESSFUL WE ARE ASKING FOR MONETARY DONATIONS FOR LIGHTS TO LIGHT UP SHANE'S PARK.

PLEASE SEND DONATIONS TO:

ROCKFORD CHAMBER
PO BOX 175
ROCKFORD, OH  45882

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS CONTACT BRENDA BARKER AT
419-363-3805 OR TERRA HENKLE AT 419-363-3509.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
 

 

 
 
Lady Panthers Take Double Wins on Monday and Tuesday, August 30 & 31
Story and action shots by Pat Agler - Thanks!

The Lady Panthers started the volleyball season on a good note by picking up wins on Monday and Tuesday.
Monday evening they defeated the Ottoville "Big Green" in three games. The scores were 25-10, 25-15 and 25-10.
The ladies added to the win column by downing the South Adams "Starfires" in three games. Click Here for more of Pat's pictures.

 

 
 
NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK Coming to Parkway
The NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK program will create a lively and engaging forum for Parkway boys and girls ages 6-15 to compete separately against their peers in punting, passing, and placekicking skills.

 

 

Age Chart

  If you were born in      You’re in group:

2004&2003                  Age 6 / 7           

2002&2001                  Age 8 / 9

2000&1999                Age 10 / 11

1998&1997                Age 12 / 13

1996&1995                Age 14 / 15


 

Saturday, September 4, 2010, 10:00 AM, Shanes Park on W. Front St.

Please arrive 15-30 min. to register.

Competition will begin at 10:00 a.m.

with 6/7 girls, 6/7 boys.

 

NFL Punt, Pass & Kick is a national skills competition for boys and girls. Boys and girls compete separately against their peers. With more than three million youngsters taking part every year, it's one of the world's largest youth sports programs! Competitions begin on the local level, and are free for everyone who participates.

Click here for their website http://www.nflppk.com/

 

 
 
 
 

Panthers Slay the Knights

By: PHS Seniors Alysha Hodge and Tyler Deitsch

(Rockford) The Parkway Panthers football team kicked off their season by defeating the Crestview Knights on Friday, August 27 at Crestview stadium. The Knights stumbled off the field suffering a 40-18 loss at the annual rivalry game.           

Crestview took the lead in the first quarter with the first touchdown making the score 6-0. Following Crestview’s touchdown, Parkway’s Jonathon Fent recovered a Crestview fumble and ran for a 39 yard touchdown. The second quarter was a nail biter as Parkway’s quarterback, Bryce Bedwell, threw a 22 yard passing strike to Logan Hunter in the end zone. Joel Cesar ended the scoring in the second quarter by punching in a one yard touchdown run with 8:58 remaining in the second quarter.            

Riley Bransteter ended the 3rd quarter by returning one of Crestview’s punts 50 yards to paydirt, giving Parkway a 26-6 advantage with 43 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter. The Panthers remained strong as they scored two touchdowns in the opening minute of the fourth quarter. Joel Cesar ran untouched into the end zone with 11:19 remaining and Tyler Deitsch added another one yard score only 19 seconds later.
 

Crestview added two touchdowns to the score board in the final seven minutes of the game, but by that point, the Panthers had the game in the palm of their paws. Bedwell finished the game 8-of-15 passing for 139 yards and a touchdown. Cesar collected 156 yards on 20 carries with 2 touchdowns total. Logan Hunter had 4 catches for 71 yards and a touchdown in the game. Bransteter had 2 catches and a punt return for a touchdown. Tyler Deitsch and Jonathon Fent also added one touchdown each to the scoreboard for the Panthers.  Together the Parkway Panthers racked up 382 yards compared to the Crestview Knights 90 yards. “The key point to the game was the mental outlook before hand, we were mentally ready to play,” said Parkway’s coach, Ed Kuhn.

 
 


September 2, 2010
 

 
 
 
Gamble and Sensabaugh Announce Engagement and Approaching Wedding
Story and photo by Ashley A. Dellinger Click Here for the entire story.

 
 

“Life’s Biggest Challenges”

Ever feel like something is missing in your life? You could be right.
Our fast-paced world can leave us feeling aimless, disconnected and unfulfilled. But at
New Horizons Community Church, we believe life has a purpose beyond our daily routines and that by exploring the spiritual side we can improve every aspect of life, from relationships to finances. Join us this Sunday and discover how to live your life tothe fullest!

Join us for a six-week Sermon Series “Life’s Biggest Challenges”

Starting Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010,  9:30 & 11:00 AM

Putting Meaning to LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 19
Building Authentic Friendships for
LIFE . . . . . . .Sept. 26
Gaining Freedom in
LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Oct. 03
Understanding Problems of
LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 10
Setting Your Destiny Through
LIFE . . . . . . . . . . .  Oct. 17
Helping Others Discover
LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 24

Nursery Provided for Both Services
Upbeat Music
Contemporary Band

Call  419.363.2064 for more information or visit the website:

www.nhccrockford.com

 

 
 
 


Parkway FFA Chapter Attends FFA Camp Muskingum
by Olivia Houts - Click Here for the details.

 

 
 
 


September 1, 2010
 

 
 
 
Garage Sale Scheduled
Garage Sale in Rockford - Name brand boys clothes 12 months to size boys 10-12.  Name brand maternity clothes.  Misc. items and toys.  Saturday 8-12 and Monday (Labor Day) 8-12.  814 West Market Street, Rockford OH 45882.  Click Here for garage sales
 
 
 
House for Sale by Owner
 


207 W. Pearl Street,  Rockford, Ohio.
For More Information, Call 419~953~5930
 Click Here for real estate sales

 
 
 
Shaffer/Winings Announce Engagement and Approaching Wedding
Story and photo by Ashley A. Dellinger Click Here for the entire story.

 
 
 


August 30-31, 2010
 

 
 
NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK Coming to Parkway
The NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK program will create a lively and engaging forum for Parkway boys and girls ages 6-15 to compete separately against their peers in punting, passing, and placekicking skills.

Age Chart

  If you were born in      You’re in group:

2004&2003                  Age 6 / 7           

2002&2001                  Age 8 / 9

2000&1999                Age 10 / 11

1998&1997                Age 12 / 13

1996&1995                Age 14 / 15


 

Saturday, September 4, 2010, 10:00 AM, Shanes Park on W. Front St.

Please arrive 15-30 min. to register.

Competition will begin at 10:00 a.m.

with 6/7 girls, 6/7 boys.

 

NFL Punt, Pass & Kick is a national skills competition for boys and girls. Boys and girls compete separately against their peers. With more than three million youngsters taking part every year, it's one of the world's largest youth sports programs! Competitions begin on the local level, and are free for everyone who participates.

Click here for their website http://www.nflppk.com/

 
 
Panthers are Excellent!
Congratulations to Students, Staff, School Board, and Parents of Parkway Schools for their State Report Card Rating of Excellent. They met 25 of the 26 Standards in a newly released report that can be viewed at www.reportcard.ohio.gov . There is a lot of information available at this site, so check it out. The Panther team had an effective rating last year and worked hard to achieve the Excellent status!
 
 
Parkway Schools Calendar of Events for September 1, 2010 through October 1, 2010
- Click Here
 
 
Parkway High School - Athletic SCHEDULE of All Events for 08/30/2010 to 09/4/2010 - Click Here
 
 

Manna Foods ~ Reminder to Order by Friday, September 10, 2010

By Barb Pedroza

With our nation’s economy in the shape it's in right now, I see a big need in our communities. So what can we do to help ourselves and others? Food is an important necessity, so we can start there. Manna Food Network it is a non-profit organization. There are NO membership fees, NO paperwork, NO hassles, NO purchase limit, NO income guide lines, NO end to savings ~ just a great deal. You get $60.00 to $70.00 worth of top quality food for $33.00. It comes prepackaged and quick frozen.

How this works . . . .

You buy the big box for $33.00 or another choice. 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.

Or if anyone would like to donate $33.00 so that someone in need can have one for free, that would be great. You can also donate a box to someone that you name. You can pick up your order at the Rockford United Methodist Church, on the corner of Franklin & Pearl Streets in Rockford.

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.

 

 
 
4-H Winners from the Mercer County Fair

Photos by Nikki Fox - Thanks for sharing!
Visit Nikki's Website at www.nfoxphoto.com
Click on small pictures to enlarge them.

 
 
Fly Your Flag on September 11 Reminder
from Roberta LePage

On Saturday, September 11th, 2010, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States. Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this seventh anniversary of one our country's worst tragedies. We do this in honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11, their families, friends and loved ones who continue to endure the pain of their loss, and for those who today are fighting at home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms.
 
 

Wassenberg Photo Show Entries Taken Sept. 11 and 12

Calling all photographers!  The Wassenberg Art Center (WAC) is preparing for the 33rd Annual October Photography Exhibit.  Anyone of any age who likes to take photographs can enter.  You do not have to be a professional photographer -- just have a good eye for a good picture.  You can download a prospectus (rules and entry form) at www.vanwert.com/wassenberg, or you can contact the art center at 419.238.6837 or toll free 1.888.238.3837 and ask us to mail you a prospectus.  If you get the answering machine, be sure to provide your name and address!  Entries will be taken September 11 and 12 from 1-5 p.m., so don’t delay! 

 

 
 

Village of Rockford Offers Helpful Info for Real Estate Sales
by Lisa Kuhn

The Rockford Village Council invites realtors, prospective homebuyers and residents to attend this informational meeting on what the Village has to offer to help the sales of homes, businesses, and lots in Rockford.

The Revitalization program is set for this Tuesday - August 31st at 7 pm in the Village Hall - 151 E Columbia St.

We are committed to continually make Rockford a great place to live.  We will cover the incentives we have to offer to help make purchasing or improving real estate in Rockford a good investment.  We would also like to hear any comments and ideas that may help !

Tell your friends and neighbors ---See you there !


Rockford Village Hall to Host Staff from Congressman Robert Latta’s Office

On Thursday - September 9th from 9:00 am - 10:30 am @ the Rockford Village
Hall ~2 members of my staff will be available to meet with constituents who may
have questions or concerns involving the federal government.  
 
 
Parkway A.D. Doug Hughes Announces Updated Website
SCHEDULES AND RECORDS  FOR ALL  SPORTS AT  PARKWAY HIGH  SCHOOL ARE UP TO DATE THROUGH THE 2009-10 SEASONS. Thank you to Loren Shindeldecker for working on it.

Click Here:  http://www.parkwayboosters.org/index.htm
 
 
 
Rockford Chamber Thanks Sponsors
On Sunday, August 29th, the 1st Annual Rockford Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing took place. The following businesses supported the event and the Chamber greatly appreciated their involvement!
 
 
HOLE SPONSORS:
Lefeld Implement
The Village of Rockford
Mercer Health
The Laures of Shane Hill
Shanes of Maplewood
WKKI
First Financial Bank
Rockford Carryout
Henkle Insurance
Gentle Strength, Jane Cozad
Sutton Painting
The Peoples Bank
TJ's Grocerette
Stolly Insurance
His N Hers Salon
Bransteter Builders
A & A Greenhouse
Henkle Construction
 
DOOR PRIZES:
Van Wert County Hospital
Lefeld Implement
TJ's Grocerette
Subway
The People's Bank Company

 

 
 

Rockford Lions Are Back in the Swing
by Ray Costello

The Rockford Lions Club, Inc. kicked off its 2010 - 2011 season with a "Carry-In" dinner and social meeting at Shane Park in Rockford.  Many members and their spouses were in attendance as well as a brand new member, Matt Swygart of Rockford.  The food was indeed plentiful and delicious and the laughs were plentiful too...

Beginning in September, the Lions Club meets on the 2nd & 4th Monday.  We
 meet in the Fellowship Hall at the United Methodist Church and each meeting
begins with a meal catered by Kristi Stemen at 6:30. The regular meeting
begins at 7:00 and we try to wrap things up by 8:00...We often have guests
and speakers of interest and, of course, we have our now famous Annual Fish
Fry and our yearly presentation of the Rockford Variety Show which is great fun and a big hit in our area.

Our affiliation with Lions Clubs International makes us part of a global effort to bring sight and service wherever there is need.  Locally, we used eyewear that can be recycled and put to good use...We assist families in need of vision-care through local providers and we do major fund-raising to provide Scholarships to Parkway graduates heading to
College.

If you think you would like to join and be a part of this great work (And  FUN) please speak to any Lion or call Ray Costello at 419-942-1512.

 

 
 
 
 

CALVARY PRESCHOOL ORIENTATION on September 1st 
Calvary Preschool, on St. Rt. #224, has Orientation set for September 1st  @ 9:00am or 6:30pm for three year olds.  They meet in their classrooms.  Four’s & five’s meet at 9:30am or 7:00pm in the fellowship hall and then go to the classrooms to meet with the teacher. Parents may choose the time they want to attend.   We will be taking pictures for your security badges before and after orientation.  If you have not received your letter yet, please call the church office.   

Orientation gives parents an opportunity to meet the teacher and get a list of supplies needed for the year.  It also gives your child time to be with the teacher while accompanied by you. 

Your child gets to meet other classmates and begin making friends.  The Calvary Preschool offers many educational opportunities for your child along with a Christian emphasis. Calvary preschool furnishes snacks and has a beautiful large playground for the boys and girls.  We provide ample parking in the church parking lot for pick-up and drop-off.   

Openings are still available for 3’s, 4’s and 5’s. Registration forms may be accessed on the church web site by going to www.calvaryelife.org ; go under ministries and click on preschool. The forms are listed as active links. Please print, fill out and return. Only the Registration Form is absolutely necessary for enrollment. 

Contact the church office at 567-259-3103 and ask for Judy Fox.  See you September 1st for Orientation.  The first day of school is September 9th or 10th  (depending on the days you come).

We look forward to the opportunity to serve you and your child. We Love Our Little Learners.

 

 
 
 


August 28-29, 2010
 

 
 
 
It's Football Time; Big Win Over Crestview
Story and action shots by Pat Agler - Thanks!
Big trophy, big results from the Panthers. Parkway brought the rivalry trophy back to Panther country. Crestview got on the board first midway through the first quarter. The Panthers got their first score on a 39 yard fumble return for a touchdown by Jonathon Fent. Tied at 6-6, Joel Cesar broke through for another Parkway score. After a stalled possession, the Panthers hit pay dirt again on a 22 yard pass from Bryce Bedwell to Logan Hunter to give Parkway a 19-6 lead at the half. Riley Bransteter lit the scoreboard early in the third quarter with a 50 yard punt return. The Panthers had the Knights reeling by this point in the game. Parkway added two more scores in the fourth quarter on a 15 yard scamper by Joel Cesar and Tyler Deitsch scored the Panthers' final touchdown. Crestview got on the board twice in the fourth quarter, also. Parkway rushed for 233 yards with Joel Cesar picking up 156 of them. Bryce Bedwell was 8 of 15 for 149 yards passing. Five Panthers crossed the goal line for scores against the Knights. Stingy; that best describes the defensive effort for the Panthers. The defense held Crestview to a total of 90 yards on the evening, coming up with big plays all night. Parkway starts the 2010 season on a good note with a 40-18 win over Crestview.

Click Here for more of Pat's pictures of the game.

 
 
 
Hooray for Panther Friday Night Football!
The Panthers posted a 40-18 win over the Crestview Knights on Friday, August 27, 2010 at Crestview. In the first quarter, the score went to 6-6 with Jonathan Fent scoring the first TD. In the second quarter, Joel Cesar and Logan Hunter each scored bringing the totals to 19-6. Riley Bransteter scored again and the Panthers got the extra point for that TD in the 3rd. Joel Cesar picked up another TD elevating the Panthers 32-6. Then in the fourth quarter, the action picked-up. Riley Bransteter and Tyler Deitsch  scored but the Knights did as well. The score remained at 40-12 until the team score again to end the game at 40-18. Pictures of the game should be posted later this weekend. The Panthers invite you to come on out for a great night of game action to their next game Friday, Sep. 03 versus Tinora High School at Parkway High School - 7:30PM. Photo of the Seniors with the Traveling Trophy by Nikki Fox - More to Follow - Thanks Nikki! Click Here for the Football Page.
 
 

Labor Day Bash Planned at the Rockford Belle
End the summer on a great note! Come on out to the Rockford Belle on September 4th and enjoy performances by Jess King and Country Gospel. Opening for Jess King is his good friend, Jerry Bolenbaugh, and special guest Buddy Todd.  Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the concert will start at 7:00 p.m. The public is welcome to attend performances located at 135 Market Street, ½ block west of Subway, Rockford. Seating is limited and a free-will offering will be accepted.

More about Jess King and Country Gospel:
Group members, Jess and Mary Joyce King, Jack Copsey, Allen Twaits, and Gary Hinkle are all from this area and have been playing music for many years. The group explains the Lord has been so good, blessing them with great health and an opportunity to lift His name. Jack, Allen, Jess, and Gary have played in different bands in the past and recently joined together. All are born-again Christians and they welcome you to the Rockford Belle to enjoy Country Gospel.

Opening for the show will be Jerry Bolenbaugh, of Rockford, Ohio. Bolenbaugh has been playing since he was 26 years old when Jess King taught him to play guitar. He decided then that once you can play three chords on guitar you can “start a band”.  In 1970, “The Originals” band was formed and included a melting pot of talented musicians through the years as performers moved on and new ones joined. They performed Country and Rock and Roll at various venues locally and out of town. Jerry retired from the band in 1978, sold everything and then in 2008, he picked up a guitar and could not put it down. Now he plays for fun entertaining residents of various places such as Vancrest and Council on Aging with a repertoire of music that includes 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, Country, Rock and Roll, Ragtime, and Western Swing.

Special guest Buddy Todd, of Albion, Indiana is an old friend of Jess King. He plays Steel Guitar and looks forward to sharing the stage at the Rockford Belle with his good friend of many years. Together they will play 50’s, 60’s, Gospel, and Country.

For a great time, come on out to the Rockford Belle as we celebrate the end of the summer at the Labor Day Bash! For more information about this entertainment date or any other, you may contact Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993.

 
 
 

OUR OLD BOOK CASE

By  Joyce L. Alig, President,  Mercer County Historical Society

“Blackcreek Township Trustees’ 1940 Expenses” 

Last week, I illustrated Blackcreek Township Trustees’ checks for 1920, 1936, and 1937, which I had purchased over ebay.  I was surprised at the interest in those checks, which I received.  Therefore, this week, I will look through the Blackcreek Township Trustees’ canceled checks for 1940. 

The following checks were written in 1940:  February 24, Wm. H. Hecht Insurance Agency was paid $9.50 for Bond of Constable.   June 29, Hardy Dennis and Wilson Snyder were paid for labor and Paul Sapp was paid for mowing with Team, at Cemetery.   Rockford Telephone Co. was paid $10.30 for lights for Township for May.  June 29, Frank Ketrow was paid 425.00 for Memorial Day Service.  July 27, Rockford Press was paid $1.50 for printing a legal notice.  July 27, Mrs. C.W. Gause was paid $12.00 for Soldiers Relief.  August 31, Carl Lee was paid $6.30 for labor at Cemetery.  October 26, they paid Rockford Lumber Co. $2.40 for cement.  October 26, John Andress was paid $2.00 for cleaning the Township House.  Gibbons Hospital was paid $30.00 for hospital service.  The Trustees paid Rockford Board of Education $10.00 for balance due on Real Estate.  November 30, the Trustees paid Marion Reserve Power Co. 41.00 for Lights for the Township for October.   

In the 1940’s, Blackcreek Township Trustees were still working on the roads.  March 30, they paid Standard Oil Co. $46.25 for 370 gallons of gasoline.  (What was the price per gallon in 1940?)  March 30, they paid Rockford Stone Co. $188.28 for Repair Stone.  June 29, they paid Glenn Myers $5.00 for labor on ditch for road water.  November 30, 1940, the Trustees paid Rockford Stone Co., $124.98 for Repair Stone; that same date, they paid the Rockford Stone Co., $303.01 for Repair Stone.  That date, they also paid Standard Oil Co. $31.88 for 255 gallons of gas.  That date, they paid Mercer Co. Co-Op, $14.00 for gasoline and Prestone for the truck, while they paid Herbert H. Kuhn $54.60 for driving the truck.  Cron Tire & Supply Co. received $1.50 for an A.C. Oil Filter for that truck.  The City Garage received $10.54 for greasing and repair for the truck.   

These old canceled checks provide us with a glimpse of the history of Blackcreek Township Trustees in 1940, just before World War II.  I also have canceled checks for the Blackcreek Township Trustees in the years 1941, 1942, and 1947.  One of the obvious changes I saw in 1947 was that they were paying expenses for using a tractor. 

With this research for this article on local history, I am working to meet the Mission of the Mercer County Historical Society:  To Preserve Mercer County’s History and To Educate the Public about that History. 

How are the citizens of Blackcreek Township preserving the history of their Township? 

[The Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig, may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883,  or histalig@bright.net or 419-678-2614.]



Photo above:  November 30, 1940, the Blackcreek Township Trustees wrote a $ 31.88 check to Standard Oil Co. for 255 gallons of gas.  What was the price of gas per gallon in 1940?

 
 
 
 
 
CrossFit Crave Joins Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce - Click Here
 
 
 
 
Immaculate Conception School to Hold Carnival on September 12

Immaculate Conception School will be holding a school carnival on Sunday, September 12 from 1-5 p.m. in the school parking lot.  The carnival is open to the public and will be a great family event!  There will be wonderful entertainment featuring Crazy Craig Muhlenkamp, the juggler, Feel N. Lucky, the clown, a magic show, and Dan’s portraits and Caricatures.  There will be over 20 games, food and some great prizes!!  Come out and enjoy a fun family afternoon.  Proceeds will benefit IC School. 

 
 
 
 
 

Senator Faber’s Weekly Newsletter
Adjusting the State Budget 

Even though the state budget was approved and signed into law in July 2009, a bi-partisan body is called on to handle certain limited day-to-day adjustments needed in the state budget. Section 127.12 of the Ohio Revised Code establishes the Controlling Board as a body consisting of seven members including the Director of the Office of Budget and Management or an employee of the Office of Budget and Management designated by the Director, the Chairs of the Senate and House Finance Committees, a majority member . . . Click here for the rest of the story.

Nominations Being Sought for Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame 

For the past 44 years, the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame has been the state's top honor for individuals who have improved the quality of life in Ohio through natural resources management, environmental education or scientific achievement. Click here for the rest of the story. 

OPERS Town Hall Meetings 

Ohio Public Employees Retirement Systems (OPERS) is holding a series of meetings across the state for members and retirees to discuss the recommended plan design changes that their Board proposed to the Ohio Retirement Study Council in November 2009. Click here for the rest of the story.

 
 
 
 
 
4-H'ers Invited to Sign up for Talent Show at County Fair
New this year at the Van Wert County Fair is a 4-H Talent Show on Sunday September 5th at 1:00 p.m. in the Entertainment Tent. Any 4-H’er may participate. Piano, Instrumental, Dance, Vocal talent is welcome. Come out and express yourself. All entries are exhibition only and participation prizes will be awarded. Sign up sheets are in the Extension office. Deadline to sign up is Thursday September 2nd.
 
 
 
 
 
PLANS COMPLETED FOR PARKING AND POLICING OF FAIR GROUNDS

Tom Osting and Bob Baker, Washington Township, and City of Van Wert Directors, are the Superintendents of Police and Parking on the grounds during the fair.  They have completed plans to safeguard Fair patrons and property while at the Fair. Officers will be on duty 24 hours a day. 

Parking of automobiles, especially on Labor Day , is a very large task and they hope that weather conditions this year permit maximum parking on the grounds.  The Fair Board has  property  on Fox road which provides more space for parking. 

Tom, Bob and their force have made plans to guide patrons to the various parking areas and requests  everyone’s  cooperation to achieve maximum parking  for all areas.  In addition, they will have the chain link fence installed at the ball diamond area to assist with entrance into the grounds area from Gate #5 .  Designation has also been made for Handicap Parking throughout the grounds, by the Grandstand, Livestock area and on the North side of the Fairgrounds.

 
 
 
 
THE 154TH VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR—SEPTEMBER 1- 8, 2010 

The 154th Van Wert County Fair will officially open Wednesday September 1st at 5:00 p.m. with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Beginning at 5:00 p.m. regular gate admission for the evening will be $3.00. With a donation of $3.00 in non-perishable food items, admission is free.  Rides and food vendors will also begin operation at 5:00 p.m. The Van Wert Council of American Legion has invited the Veterans Organizations of the county to participate in the flag raising ceremony,  at 7:00 p.m. in front of the Grandstand.  There will be no Grandstand entertainment on Wednesday, September 1st

The 4-H Style Revue and Modeling Awards Show will kick off events in the Entertainment Tent on Wednesday evening, September 1st., at 6:00 p.m.  Events in the Entertainment Tent will continue each evening through September 8th

The Van Wert Amateur Radio Club will be located in the Commercial Building to assist with fair operation and to receive and send messages across the country. 

Harness racing will be enjoyed by fair-goers on Thurdsay, Friday, and Labor Day evenings beginning at 7:00 p.m. and also on Wednesday, September 8, at 1:00 p.m. Labor Day running races will begin at 1:00 p.m. with approximately 10 heats including the 1.5 mile Derby.  Pari-Mutual wagering will be available for all races.  Reserve box seats are available for all Harness and Thoroughbred races.  General admission seating is also available for all races. 

Area schools will participate in the exciting Cheerleading competition in front of the Grandstand with a start time of 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 4th. The Junior High competition will follow the Senior competition at approximately 1:00 p.m. 

As always, the popular Area Band Show will be held on Tuesday, September 7, at 7:00p.m in front of the Grandstand with many area high school bands participating.  Tickets are on sale in the Fair Board office and all seats are reserved. 

Closing out events on Wednesday, September 8th, will be the annual Demolition Derby in front of  the Grandstand.  A brand new class has been added for stock cars sponsored by Straightline Body and Paint, Inc.  Kicking off the evening will be something else brand new, as England’s Bay Auto Repair will sponsor a lawn mower demolition class. Tickets for the evening are on sale at the Fair Board office, with all seats reserved.  Pit passes will be available the day of the Derby and will be on sale at the Draw Gate for any one 14 years and older. 

The public is cordially invited to attend the year’s 154th Annual Van Wert County Fair to enoy a large variety  of shows and entertainment opportunities beginning  Wednesday, September  1st through Wednesday, September 8th.  SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!!!

Click here for detailed information about each event at the fair.

 
 
 
 
Van Wert County Fairground Office Hours and Tickets

Paul G. Oechsle, Secretary of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society (Fair Board) reminds everyone that Fair Board Office hours in the Administration Building will be 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.weekdays, and 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturdays.  The office will issue camping permits, take Demolition Derby entries, sell membership tickets, Jr. Fair tickets and Grandstand tickets.  All camping permits must be picked up by Saturday, August 28th, 2010. 

The fair will officially open at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 1st. Admission for the evening will be $3.00, or a donation of $3.00 of non-perishablecanned goods will be taken for admission. No grandstand event has been planned for Wednesday evening. 

Reserved grandstand box seats for horse racing for the evenings of  Thursday, September 2nd., Friday, September 3rd, Wednesday afternoon, September 7, and Labor Day running races are $4.00 with all incline  seats at $3.00. 

Box seats and the entire incline area are reserved for the Band Show on Tuesday, September 6th, and the Demolition Derby on Wednesday, September 8th

Grandstand entertainment on Saturday evening features an exciting Tug-A-Truck contest beginning at 7:00 p.m. All seats are general admission for this event at an admission cost of $ 6.00.  A pit pass may be purchased for $15.00 for ages 14 and older. 

Featured at the Grandstand on Sunday will be an Antique Tractor Pull beginning at 11:00 a.m. with free admission. The Sunday evening program in the Grandstand features the “Michindoh Street Stock Truck Pull” beginning at 7:00 p.m.  This is the  first time that  this exciting  event  has been at the Van Wert Fair.Tickets are all general admission and are $3.00.   Pit passes may be purchased for $10.00 for ages 14 and older.

 
 
 
 
FAIR BOARD CONTRACTS FOR CLEAN GROUNDS AND RESTROOMS

It is the aim of the Van Wert County Fair Board that the fairgrounds be kept clean and attractive throughout the week of the 2010 fair.   The Board has contracted to have the grounds, as well as the grandstand, cleaned each night. 

Fair concessionaires will be asked to clean around their areas each night and barrels will be conveniently located throughout the fairgrounds for easy disposal of refuse by fair patrons.  This will be the 7th year that the Fair Board has worked with National Serv-All to provide covered containers for general public use.  These containers will be used to recycle aluminum and plastic and are shaped like a large bottle.  The Fair Board would like to encourage everyone to look for these containers and help out with this important project.   

In addition to the recycling efforts, restroom help will make every effort to ensure that all public restrooms are clean during fair week.  However, the cooperation of all fair goers will be appreciated in keeping the restrooms clean and sanitary. 

Finally, on a daily basis, the manure in the livestock areas will be transported to an area away from the public.  The Fair Board has given considerable time and effort to make the sanitation program work to enhance and make for a better 2010 Van Wert County Fair.  Senior Fair Board Members in charge of the sanitation department include Michael Patters, Phil Scott, and Brad Taylor. 

 
 
 
 
Van Wert Civic Theatre Announces 2010-2011 Subscription Drive 

Van Wert Civic Theatre in Van Wert launched its 52nd annual subscription drive last week.  The subscription sales team is busy contacting previous subscribers and sharing the benefits of VWCT subscriptions with newcomers to live theatre.    

VWCT offers one of the best values in live entertainment in the area.  For 52 years, all-volunteer casts and crews have been producing high-quality, award-winning theatre for audiences at a very economical price.  The new season promises a range of entertainment that will appeal to a wide demographic.  VWCT says, “Let us entertain you.”  

One way to be sure to get a great seat for these great shows is to purchase a subscription.  Subscribers get advance notice of box office hours and get to make reservations ahead of the general public.  Subscriptions also offer flexibility.  The admissions that come with the subscription can be used in anyway the subscriber wishes.  For example, a season membership could be used for anything from one admission to each of the five shows to five admissions to one of the shows.  The subscriber decides how to use the admissions and makes his or her reservations accordingly, and a season subscription will offer the best value for the consumer’s dollar.   Subscription sales for the season will end on October 2.  

Subscription prices remain the same in six categories.  A Super Saver at $35 provides five admissions to any Wednesday or Thursday performance of any show.  Super Saver subscribers will receive a newsletter prior to each show and have three days in advance of the public to reserve seating.  A Season membership at $40 provides five admissions to any performance of any show.  Season subscribers will receive a newsletter prior to each show and have three days in advance of the public to reserve seating.  These two subscription levels are excellent values and provide a significant savings over at-the-door prices, which are $9 for a play and $11 for a musical.      

A Patron membership at $95 provides 10 admissions usable for any performance and five days in advance of the public to reserve seating.  Patrons receive newsletters, an invitation to the annual patron champagne party in September, and their name in each play program.  A Patron

Saint membership at $145 provides all the benefits of a patron, plus their name or business name appears on the special Patron Saint's page in the play programs.   

A Stellar Patron at $250 provides all the benefits of a patron, plus a very prominent program mention.  A Stellar Patron is part of a very select group that supports the Civic Theatre at a very high level. Civic Theatre’s most exclusive level of giving is our Patron Angel.  This level at $500 provides fifteen admissions to any performance of any play, all the benefits of the patron level, and a highly visible program mention.   

Subscription admissions can be used in any way the purchaser would like …see all five shows, get a group of five friends to see one of the shows, or any combination in between.  This year’s line-up includes three plays and two musicals.  

The season will open with The Battle of Shallowford, a comedy by Ed Simpson.  On a quiet Sunday night in October of 1938, the folks of Shallowford, North Carolina believe the rest of the world is on the brink of war as they hear the Orson Welles broadcast of  “The War of the Worlds”.  They fall hook, line, and sinker for the broadcast and run out to battle the Martians.   This show promises an evening of laughter with moments of family tenderness.  The Battle of Shallowford opens on September 23 for eight performances.   

Next will be a comedy by Jesse Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten, opening on November 11 for eight performances.  The Dixie Swim Club is about five women whose friendship started many years ago on their college swim team.  Each summer they set aside a week to meet at a beach cottage.  The play focuses on four weekends over the course of thirty years as the women deal with the hilarity and tragedy life throws at them.  

The Full Monty will be the third production of the season.  When steelworkers in Buffalo, New York notice how much their wives enjoy watching male strippers, they hatch an idea to make some extra money.  As they make their idea a reality, the men renew their self-esteem, learn the importance of friendship, and remember how to have fun.  This musical, with book by Terrence McNally and music and lyrics by David Yazbek, opens January 27 for 13 performances. 

The fourth show, A Month of Sundays, by Bob Larbey, will open on March 24 for eight performances.  This comedy-drama centers on the life of Cooper who lives in a nursing home.  Cooper infuses comedy into his day to day existence despite the fact that his daughter hates to visit and his friends are becoming frail.   

The season will end with the sixth in the Nunsense series:  Nunset Boulevard, The Nunsense Hollywood Bowl Show.  Dan Goggin, creator of the Nunsense musicals has done it again with this funny show.  The Little Sisters of Hoboken are invited to sing at the Hollywood Bowl.  They are thrilled until they find out it is actually the Hollywood Bowl-A-Rama—a bowling alley.  This show opens May 12 for 8 performances.      

Anyone wishing to receive a 2010-2011 brochure or to purchase a subscription may contact Mary Ann Falk at 419-238-3958 or they may send a check along with the way they wish to have their name appear in the program (for Patron, Patron Saint, Stellar Patron, and Angel) to the Van Wert Civic Theatre, PO Box 823, Van Wert, OH  45891.  For more information about the season or VWCT, visit www.vwct.org

 
 
 
Fall Musical Production at Grand Lake Theatrix Community Theatre

St. Marys, Ohio – Grand Lake Theatrix Community Theatre Association announces their Fall production: BABY: The Musical featuring Actors from all over West Central Ohio:

Character

Actor

Home City

Lizzie Fields

Kimbi Nagel

New Bremen

Danny Hooper

Quintin Bouillon

Convoy

Pam Sakarian

Kristen Fuelling

Celina

Nick Sakarian

Cody Webb

St. Marys

Arlene MacNalley

Lynn Bouillon

Convoy

Alan MacNalley

Mike Bouillon

Convoy

Doctor

Bud Preston

Celina

Mr. Hart

Austin Dysert

St. Marys

3rd Woman/Claudette Fields

Hannah Jones

Celina

2nd Woman/Operator’s Voice

Crystal Barker-Kohne

St. Marys

!st Woman/Nurse

Tiffany Crosby

St. Marys

4th Woman

Kimber Ewing

Celina

Dean Webber

Tobias Ewing

Celina

6th Woman

Anne Nagel

New Bremen

Professor Weiss

Terry Fisher

St. Marys

5th Woman

Jena Sweigart

Celina

Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly transformational than impending parenthood?

 "Baby" tells the story of three couples on a university campus as they deal with the painful, rewarding and agonizingly funny consequences of this universal experience. There are the college students, barely at the beginning of their adult lives; the thirty-somethings, having trouble conceiving but determined to try; and the middle aged parents, looking forward to seeing their last child graduate from college when a night of unexpected passion lands them back where they started.

 

The show runs October 9, 10, 16 &17:

Saturdays at 2pm

Saturdays at 8pm (optional dinner begins at 6:30pm)

Sundays at 5pm (optional dinner begins at 3:30pm)

 

Tickets are on sale now at $18 for dinner and show

                                           $10 for show only

 

Special cameo appearances by Auglaize County Commissioner Doug Spencer and Matt Fox from Mercer County plus other surprises!  Reserve tickets today by calling           419-953-7612.

 

 
 
 
 


August 27, 2010
 

 
 

Stephenson/Seiti Tie the Knot

Susan Martha-Anna Stephenson and Kreshnik Seiti were united in marriage May 22, 2010, at St. John Lutheran Church, Celina.  Click Here for the rest of the details and another picture.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 


August 26, 2010
 

 
 
 
Every Wednesday in September is Rockford Carryout Pizza Night
Every Wednesday in September the Rockford Carryout will be donating a portion of Pizza Sales to the Parkway High School Football Program. Mr. Browning and his Business Education students are asking the community to help with this program by purchasing Pizzas from the Carryout on Wednesdays in September. Go Panthers!
 
 

GIRL SCOUT RECRUITMENT NIGHT AT PARKWAY

Monday Sept. 13th   6:00  - 7 : 00PM at the Parkway School Commons area

All girls K - 3rd grades and their parents are invited to attend this informational meeting about Girl Scouts.

We're also in need of Adult Volunteers, if you're interested you may also attend this meeting for more information.

If you can not attend this meeting, you can still contact: MICHELE BREESE  419-363-3722  or gbreese@woh.rr.com for more information.

 

MusicWorks Classes Begin August 30

There's still time to sign up for MusicWorks! Lessons begin August 30th in Portland, St. Marys, and Blackford County. Registrations are being accepted at the centers in Portland, Indiana and St. Marys, Ohio. Individual instruction at the Collective Center in St. Marys is offered on a number of new instruments with the addition of a new instructor to the MusicWorks program.

Arts Place is pleased to welcome Everett Kalcec to the MusicWorks faculty at the Collective Center. Everett graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master's Degree in Music Education from Kent State University. He has worked as a band director, private instructor and music educator in Ohio and Michigan.

 

Walk with Nature
The Walk with Nature Youth Photography Exhibit will be on display at Arts Place's Collective Center in St. Marys, Ohio from September 13 through November 8, 2010. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public. A reception and award ceremony will be held on Sunday, October 17 from 12-4pm. Prizes will be awarded at 2pm. Gallery hours at the Collective Center are Monday through Thursday from 4-8pm. For more information contact at 419-394-0707.

Entries are due at Arts Place on or before Wednesday, September 8, 2010. All images must be photography of the Miami Erie Canal by students age 18 or under. A call for entries with exhibit details is available at Arts Place.

Program support is provided by Psi Iota Xi, Gamma Alpha Chapter. The Walk with Nature Youth Photography Exhibit is sponsored by St. Marys Kiwanis.

 

PUBLIC NOTICE 

The Mercer County Engineer, Jim Wiechart, is announcing the closing of Philothea Road between Erastus Durbin Road and Township Line Road in Recovery Township for a culvert replacement. This structure will be closed tentatively on August 30, 2010 and is scheduled to reopen in approximately two to three weeks, depending on the weather conditions. Any additional questions, contact the Mercer County Engineer's Office at 419-586-7759.

 

 
 
Wren 2010 Homecoming a Success
The Village of Wren would like to thank everyone for making the 2010 Homecoming a success.  Without the sponsors, participants, parents, volunteers, the list goes on and on, we could not pull off such a great event. Thank you for working, volunteering or just visiting our Village during our Festival.
From Basket Bingo to the Wiffleball Tournament ( Champions Lee Kinstle Bunnies ) or the Car Show ( 74 entries ) to the Parade, there was something in Wren for everyone.
The 2010 Homecoming Queen - Darci Swager.  The Wiffleball Princess - Caitlin O'Hagan, Jr. Princess - Madison Bollenbacher. Rib Cook-Off Winners- Best Ribs - Mark Cox, Side-dish - Grant Hurst, Presentation - Bill and Trent Tumbleson, Best Sauce - Tom Gibson, Runner - up for the best ribs was a three was tie between Doug Hinkle, Tom Gibson and Bill and Trent Tumbleson. Thanks to all who participated in the 7th Annual Rib Cook-Off.
A special thank you to Barb "Pearl" Hunnicut for throwing out the first pitch, area farmers for being Parade Marshals.
2011 will celebrate 20 years of the Wrenway Park Wiffleball Tournament - plan now to attend.

 

 

Consider Hosting a Foreign Exchange Student
Since 1947, CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world."

Diana Rissner, local coordinator for CIEE, is  looking for families for this school year. Many students arrive this week and next week and are from Germany, Czechslovakia and other areas. CIEE is looking for families to welcome a student into their home and to experience another culture. Diana can be reached at  419-363-0049. More than 25 foreign exchange student have come to our area in the past 5 years.

For more information, go to their website at ciee.org

 

 


August 25, 2010
 

 
 
 
 

French Trip Headed by Former Parkway Teacher
By Patricia (Roberts) Fast
Click on smaller thumbnail pictures to enlarge them.

St. Marys, Ohio – On July 13, 2010, nine teenagers from Memorial High School and their chaperones took off on a whirlwind tour of France. The students were accompanied by their French teacher, Patricia Fast, and her friend, Sheila Baltzell. Editor’s note: Patricia (Roberts) Fast may be remembered by former Parkway students from 1988-1990 when she taught French and English there. The group left from Columbus Ohio and flew to Washington DC where they picked up a flight overseas. They arrived in Paris 7 hours later having flown by way of Hamburg, Germany.

The Ranier grave. (left).

 

During two days in Paris, they visited the Louvre Museum where they viewed the Venus de Milo, the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci, and Winged Victory. Also visited were the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel tower at night (left) and the Arch of Triumph, commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte.

 

 

 

The group then began a cross country travel via coach and first visited the Loire Valley with its beautiful, and ancient chateaus (castles) and cathedrals. One evening they had dinner in a cave. From the Loire Valley, they continued on to Lyon, Avignon and Arles (where artist Van Gogh painted his last masterpieces). Arles is also known for a real Roman Coliseum that still hosts bullfights. Traveling further south to the Mediterranean Coastline, the students were treated to a boat cruise of the shoreline, where massive granite cliffs rose from the shoreline. The tour finished-up in the Nice area along the French Riviera.  (At left is Chartre Cathedral).

 

The students had the opportunity to visit the Fragonard  perfume factory, view fields of flowers used in the perfume, travel to the principality of Monaco to visit the graves of Prince Albert and Princess Grace Ranier, swim on the rocky beach along the Promenade des Anglais  in Nice, eat plenty of ice cream and shop. (At left is Cassis cliffs)

 

The students cited Avignon to be one of their favorite places to visit because of the festive atmosphere. The great walled city was once the home of the Pope for a short time and the beautiful Palace of the Popes was on the tour. During July, amateur street performers come to the city to entertain, which was enjoyed by everyone.

Left: Street performers.

 

Students who took the trip included Tanner Zizelman,  Duncan and Cameron Hansel, Jessica Jeffries, Keira Fenwick, Shelbe Taylor, Haylee Kill, Sarah Bailey, and Jo Steva.

Bullfight arena in Arle - left.

 

Posted 8-25-2010
Click Here for the story and consider sharing your own trip.

(Left - Mrs. Fast with a gladiator-actor.)

 

Mercer County Fair Features Local Winners

Beef Junior Division – Outstanding, John Hoenie, Hopewell 4-H.

Beef Intermediate Division – Best in Class, Seth Houts, Hopewell 4-H.

Beef Senior Division – Outstanding, Olivia Houts, Hopewell 4-H.

Dairy Junior Division – Outstanding, Clista Hellwarth, Hopewell 4-H.

Dairy Intermediate Division – Best in Class, Cami Hellwarth, Hopewell 4-H.

Dairy Senior Division – Outstanding, Dan Shellabarger, Rockford Thrifty 4-H

Dairy & Meat Goat Skillathon – Outstanding, Junior Division, Haley Dicke, Mendon Blue Ribbon 4-H.

Dairy & Market Goat Skillathon – Junior Division, Best in Class, Maggie Houts, Hopewell 4-H.

Dairy & Market Goat Skillathon – Junior Division, Outstanding, Collin Adams, Hopewell 4-H.

Dairy & Market Goat Skillathon – Intermediate Division, Best in Class, Briana Schmitt Courtney Dicke, Olivia Powell, and Rachel Hesse, all of Mendon Blue Ribbon 4-H.

Dairy & Market Goat Skillathon – Senior Division, Best in Class, Trevor Eischen, Parkway FFA and Outstanding was Jamie Dicke of Mendon Blue Ribbon 4-H.

More results are coming. Send the Parkway Independent your 4-H Fair pictures. We will post them!

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


August 24, 2010
 

 

Ohio University Bobcat Trip Planned - BUS IS FULL

See the Ohio Bobcats take on the Bowling Green Falcons on October 9 for a 2:00 kickoff.  Only one bus will be going this year.  Your payment reserves your seat.  $40.00 includes bus fare and ticket.  The bus will be leaving the parking area near the Parkway High School district office entrance. The parking lot is located on the east side of the school. The bus will depart at 7:00 a.m.  Boarding will begin at 6:30 a.m.  We will arrive in Athens at 11:00. Payment may be mailed to Kay Brandt 1189 Strable Rd. Rockford, Ohio  45882 .  Please include your name, address, and phone number with your payment. You will receive your game ticket the day of the trip.                                                                       For more information, contact Kay at 419-363-2843.

 

Noah’s Honey Ready for Sale

Noah Stemen’s mom sent this report on young Noah and his bees:

The bees have been really productive this year.  We didn't have much loss over
the winter, but we also made sure that they had plenty of honey left to have over the winter. Noah’s colony seemed really strong really early this year. And, we started pulling honey off in May.  Each "batch" is different depending on what flowers/blooms the bees found.  Early in the season, his honey was very light and now it's a pretty amber color.

(Editor’s Note: Noah is a student at Parkway Elementary School and has been fascinated with bees for three years. Two years ago, his parents, David and Kristi Stemen of Rockford bought him his first hive. He began selling honey last year.)
 

He has his honey available to purchase at a few places:
Magic Mirror in Rockford
Barry's Market in Rockford
Nygren Chiropractic in Van Wert
The Good Earth in Van Wert

Or people can call the Stemens directly 419-363-2243.  The price is $3.50 for 8
ounces.  It is raw un-pastuerized but filtered, according to Kristi.

Noah is also the grandson of Vernon and Vera Kuhn.

 

 
 
Parkway Football Reminders
by Stacie Ford, Football Parents President

Our boys are gearing up for their first football game of the season- this Friday! Plan to attend the upcoming away game against Crestview on August 27 at 7:30 PM and fill the stands!

If you haven’t bought your Fan T-shirts, be sure and contact Cathy Hartman so that arrangements can be made to get one and wear it to the game.

The day of the game and prior to boarding the bus, there will be a meal prepared for the players, coaches, and trainers so that they can eat before leaving. The team will also receive packed meals to eat after the game.

Parents, please check the meal schedule for which items you are responsible and have your player bring it to the school kitchen the morning of the away game. Mark items with your last name and the word “football.” These items will be put in the refrigerator and packed later.

As soon as possible, unsold tickets and money from the Barrys' Market Certificates will need to be turned in to the high school office in care of Kathy Cesar or Jami Pontsler. Any unsold tickets will be redistributed to someone else to sell. If you would like more tickets to sell, please let Kathy know.

By now, every player who has bought pictures from Nikki Fox of Fox Photography has received them and brought them home to be displayed proudly.  

If you still haven’t paid your beginning player fees, please contact Stacie Ford or Jami Pontsler to update your account. These can be sent in the mail to Stacie or dropped off at the high school office in care of Jami Pontsler.

Most importantly and as a gentle reminder, it would be appreciated if everyone show respect and pride by remembering to clean up after themselves throughout the games, whether away on someone else’s home field or at the Parkway Panther Playing Field. Thank you for this consideration.

See you at the game!
 

 

 
Van Wert County Fair Reminders

TREASURER AND TICKET OFFICE  PREPARE FOR BIG JOB FAIR WEEK

Tim Short, Fair Board Treasurer, announces that his office  will sell tickets for all  events held in the Grandstand during fair week.  Tickets will be on sale daily beginning on Wednesday, September 1st., at 12:00 noon at the Treasurer’s office on the fair grounds.

Tim also reminds exhibitors that premiums may be picked up at his office the day following the show.  However, a few premiums may not be available during fair days and will be mailed to the exhibitor after the fair.

Tim cordially invites everyone to support the Van Wert County Fair by enjoying the various events and races during the week at the Grandstand and looks forward to a great week with good weather.  

ULTIMATE AIR DOGS ARE BACK AT THE FAIR

The dogs are back!  You won’t believe your eyes when dogs fly!  The Ultimate Air dogs are coming back to the 2010 Van wert County Fair this Labor Day week-end. The event is made possible by Northwest Ohio Dog Jumpers.

Ultimate Air Dogs, one of the premier dock jumping organizations in the country , will be back at he 2010 Van Wert County Fair.  The event features  dogs running down a dock, flying into a pool, with the distance judged from the end of the dock to the base of the dog’s tail.  Each competitor gets two jumps per splash, with the bigger of the two jumps counting as their score.

Many folks come to the events just to meet the president and main announcer, Milt Wilcox, the former Detroit Tiger picher famous for winning the 1984 World Series.

“You’ve probably seen this sport on ESPN ,” says Milt .  “just like I did, people often see Big Air on TV and think “Hey, my dog can do that!”

This year’s event Gold sponsors are Rural King and Purina. Silver sponsors are BHS Guns, DDS Todd Evans, JJ’s Hair on the Square, Adams Farms, Cooper Foods, Breese Farms, Decatur Veterinary Clinic, Bixler Insurance, Baker Built Air Wings,  and Scott Equity Exchange.

CROSSROADS BAND TO APPEAR AT FAIR

There will be a special treat for fair-goers on Friday evening, September 3rd.  as the “Crossroads Band” will be live and on stage in the Entertainment tent. Chris Overholt is the fair director in charge of free entertainment for the week and invites everyone to enjoy the music of the 50’s and 60’s with Crossroads from 7:00-10:00 p.m. 

Put on your poodle skirt and saddle shoes,  and come on out for an evening of fun as you dance away the evening.

 

 
 
 
 
 


August 23, 2010
 

 
 
 
Head Lice Prevention
Head lice (the infestation is also known as pediculosis) can infest anyone, and it is a worldwide problem. Lice cross-contaminate from one person to the next by close contact with the hair or objects used by a person contaminated with lice. School-age children and their families are at more risk since children play closely together. Teach children not to share combs, hats, bedding, sporting equipment and anything else that touches the head. 

The following website contains information on how to protect your children and families from head lice. Click here:  www.licepreventionnews.com and then click on FAQ (frequently asked questions) to educate yourself.

This link is to the Center for Disease Control: www.cdc.gov/lice

Brenda Barker, owner of His 'n Hers Styling Salon sells the all natural and organic Fairy Tales Rosemary Repel Hair Care products at her shop at 121 S. Main Street, Rockford, OH. 419-363-3805. The Fairy Tales Website is: www.fairytaleshaircare.com

 

 
 
Rockford Chamber Golf Classic Planned
The Rockford Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic is Sunday, August 29th at Deerfield Golf Course. Ten teams have signed up, according to Bryan Sutton. The format will be a 4 man scramble. President Bryan Sutton reminds the public to sign-up a team by contacting Todd Henkle at 419-790-9292 or Bryan at 419-230-1337.   Prize money will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.

The proceeds from the Golf Outing will be used for the various Chamber projects, such as the new downtown flags we purchased this year, the annual Scholarship, Community Days Fireworks etc.
 

 
 

Photo caption:   Board of Education, Blackcreek Township, Mercer County, Ohio, check for $50.00, to Minnie Mott, for teaching from April 5 to June 11, 1897, for teaching 50 days.

 

OUR OLD BOOK CASE

 

By  Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society

 

“Blackcreek Township, west of Rockford, Ohio"

 

Minnie Mott may have been paid $50 for teaching for 50 days, but R.B. Morrison was paid $135 for teaching 60 days, three years earlier!  April 12, 1894, the Blackcreek Twp. Board of Education paid R.B. Morrison $135.00 for teaching from December 29, 1893, to April 13, 1894, for 60 days. 

 

Last May, I saw that a man from Brentwood, Tennessee, was selling old canceled checks from Blackcreek Township, over ebay.  I ordered this facet of Blackcreek Township’s history. I will share with you an assortment of checks in 1920, 1936, and 1937.

 

In 1920, expenses were with road maintenance.  June 5, J.F. Harb was paid $53.85 for roadwork.  Clyde Harb was paid $6.60 for spreading stone.  July 3, Wm. Hoverman was paid $6 and Joseph Huffman, $6.50 for roadwork; Clyde Harb, $43.40 for hauling and spreading stone.  June 5, Chas Baker was paid $35 for ditching, and July 3, W. King, $7.75 for tile.  June 5, Alfred Miller was paid $13.75 for repairing bridge and shoveling snow.  July 3, Standard Oil Co. was paid $63.10 for gasoline, grease and oil tank.   The 1920 Trustees were Otto Grotto, Jesse T. Sell, and Chas. E. White.  Ralph Schock was Clerk.

 

February 1, 1936 the Trustees paid bills, including a $14.59 check to Berne Equity Exchange Co. for coal.  (Perhaps this coal was used to heat the Township house when they were in session?)  Eugene Vining, Burl Rumple, and Harold White were paid for shoveling snow.  (I wonder if this was for clearing roads in February?)  Clays market received $5.00 for groceries.  Charles E. White received $25.75 for labor.  Jesse Huston, George Huston and Roma G. Bollenbacher each received checks for Soldiers Relief.  March 7, 1936, the Trustees paid bills, including a $14.44 check to Willshire Cooperate Co. for coal.  The Trustees paid Rockford Stone Co., $23.23 for stone and hauling.  Eugene Vining was paid for shoveling snow.  The 1936 Trustees were J.H. Caffee, P.F. Schumm and J.E. Snyder.  W.H. Lee was Clerk.

 

February 6, 1937, the Trustees paid Standard Oil Co. $16.50 for gasoline.  Victor Bollenbacher was paid $38.40 for the Township portion of repair on Victor Bollenbacher Ditch.    May 1, 1937 Geisler Hardware Co., was paid 65 cents for pipe and fittings.  Dewey Carr was paid $40.60 for driving the truck.  Dr. Lloyd M. Otis was paid $180.65 for operation and hospital expense.   Rockford Stone Co. was paid $212.27 for stone and hauling.  Standard Oil Co. was paid $23.93 for 165 gallons of gasoline.  James Hays was paid $2.00 for 4 hours of Team Labor.  (Would this have been for a team of horses in 1937?)  June 5, 1938 Chester Carr, Calvin Carr, and Eugene Vining were paid for labor at Cemetery.  Chas. Shope was paid for mowing Cemetery.  W. Burgess was paid $25.00 for Memorial  Day expenses.  June 5, Gledhill Road Machine Co. was paid $8.00 for a set of shaper blades out of the Road and Bridge Fund.  O.P. Spitler was paid $3.65 for repair on the Mower.  John Regedanz was paid $1.25 for sharpening mower and $6.15 for blacksmithing repair.  E.J. R. Implement Co. was paid $3.25 for shovels and oil.  Rockford hardware Co. was paid $1.25 for a pair of pruning shears.  Walter Avery was paid $1.25 for mower repair out of the Road and Bridge Fund.  Dr. M. L. Downing was paid $25.00 for a fourth of the year for medical service.  July 3, the County Auditor was paid $20.00 for the Soldiers Relief Refund.

 

[The Mercer County Historical Society President Joyce Alig, may be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883,  or histalig@bright.net or 419-678-2614.]

 

 
 
 
 
 
 


August 21-22, 2010
 

 
 
 
Rockford Revitalization Program Set for August 31 @ 7 PM   
Village Hall 151 E Columbia Street
The Rockford Village Council invites realtors, prospective homebuyers and residents to attend this informational meeting on what the Village has to offer to help the sales of homes, businesses, and lots in Rockford.  We are committed to continually make Rockford a great place to live.  We will cover the incentives we have to offer to help make purchasing or improving real estate in Rockford a good investment.  We would also like to hear any comments or ideas that may help.  
 
 
 
Rockford Village Council Meets on August 17, 2010

Discussion held on Arts in the Park program for 2011. Verbal support given, feasibility contingent on available funding.

Mayor Joseph praised weekend Sock Hop/Cruise-In outcome at The Rockford Belle, suggests continued support.

September 16th  RADC meeting @ 7:30 at the Village Hall.  Splash Pad information provided.

Click Here for the Minutes Provided by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Office for the Village

 
 
 
 
 
The Village of Rockford has received a $2,000.00 donation from Shanes Aerie 1292 Fraternal Order of Eagles through Leota Braun Charitable Foundation. The donation is being used to upgrade outdated computer systems. The Village’s Computers are 10 years old and are currently not compatible with current operating systems with the State of Ohio and World Wide Web. These Upgraded computers would not have been possible, given the current budget and will ensure smoother information gathering and releasing of information for the public. The Village is very thankful for the Eagles Organization and their continued support of the community.

Pictured at left: Dick Shaffer (President) , accepting for the Village of Rockford – Chief Paul P. May III (Proud Eagles Member)
 
 
 
 
 

K-9 Unit Bleck Passes
Mercer County Jeff Grey announced this morning that the Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit Bleck passed away on August 19, 2010.  Bleck had been a member of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and partner as well as family member to Deputy Chad Fortkamp since 2008.  He was purchased by the Sheriff’s office through the generous donations of Mercer County area service organizations. 

Recently it was found that Bleck was losing weight, which led to the finding that he had apparently ingested a foreign object.  Surgery to correct the issue found that the object had perforated his internal organs with such serious damage the only alternative was to euthanize him.

Bleck was trained in patrol tactics as well as narcotics detection and tracking. 

The Mercer County Sheriff’s office wishes to extend its deepest sympathy to Deputy Fortkamp and his family.

 
 
 
 
 
Note to the Editor:
Roger and Judy Dix would like to pass along "a great big thank you" to everyone who helped with the Sock  Hop, Cruise-In and food on Saturday, August.14 at The Rockford Belle. We were able to come from Antwerp to enjoy the fun--It was great --Anyone who missed it sure missed a good time--It was hot but worth every minute-- Thanks again to everyone."   
 
 
 
Rockford Belle to Host Three Concerts on August 21

The Rockford Belle has planned an exciting night of music set for August 21, 2010.  Three concerts will feature Trinity of Van Wert with show openers of the event- Rockford’s own pianist, Yvonne Farmer and singer, songwriter Kimi Holsapple of New Madison. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with the first concert set to begin at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend performances at the facility located at 135 Market Street Rockford, Ohio. Seating is limited and a free-will offering will be accepted.

More about Trinity: TRINITY" is a gospel singing group based in Van Wert, Ohio that has been sharing God's word through songs since 1982. 

The group is made up of vocalists Gary Adams, Cheryl Burk, and Kim Mason, while Stan Burk or Mark Hartman handles the sound. Throughout the history of the group a wide variety of musical styles, ranging from contemporary and southern gospel to spiritual and traditional hymns has been performed.  Over the last several years the group has turned their focus to a more Southern Gospel style.  Over the last decade, Trinity has had the privilege of taking the stage with many Southern Gospel favorites and others who are using their talents to share God’s word in song. 

Their schedule leads them to worship services, banquets, fairs and other community events and celebrations across the Midwest, along with many other states across the country. Trinity has appeared on Christian television, are heard on Christian radio, produced “Welcome Home” recording label, and they continue to attract Southern Gospel Artists from across the country with their Gospel Expo held in Van Wert for the last 10 years.

More about Kimi Holsapple: Blessed to be traveling throughout the United States by land, air, and sea, Kimi continues to lift up the Name of Jesus Christ through song, in prayer that “all “ who hear will come to know Him. 

She has sung in many Gospel Groups from Quartet, Trio, Duet, and now as a Soloist for more than 27 years. She has 5 CD projects out now and is working on an all Hymn’s CD project to be released in 2011.

She gives all the Glory, Honor, and Praise to God for every opportunity to sing and witness for the Lord.

More about Yvonne Farmer: Yvonne Farmer has 50 years of experience in the music field in Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Louisiana and Arizona; piano and organ performances include solo work, accompanying many musicians, playing in church services, weddings and funerals, choirs, various ensembles, students associated with the church, and other musicians in the community.  She has had the privilege of holding positions such as music director, organist, elementary music teacher, and when her family blossomed - she became a mother and a teacher of music from home. She has had the privilege of teaching some fine students over the years - some of whom later accompanied school groups, played in bands, and have become music teachers. 

Yvonne is not a concert pianist, but loves to play the piano. Through the years, her attention to detail: listening well, learning fast, the ability to play many songs by ear, enjoyment of reading music - has all paved the way to playing successfully many other instruments such as the flute, piccolo, piano, organ, accordion, and guitar. 

Yvonne tells of her heartfelt purpose, stating, ”My purpose in playing has always been to glorify my Heavenly Father.  He gave me this love of music and has made it a balm for my soul through the tougher times in my life.  I play because it is enjoyable and usually lots of fun.”

In 2007, she and a friend put together organ and piano duet music for a CD.

Plan now to join us at The Rockford Belle on August 21, 2010 for special performances offered in a close-up personal and friendly atmosphere.  To acquire additional information regarding this exciting musical event, call Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993.

 
 
 
 
Vantage Career Center Kicks Off a New School Year!
The Vantage Career Center 2010-2011 school year began on Monday, August 16th for all new students. Currently, there are 465 students attending Vantage. Junior and senior students come to Vantage from 13 area high schools: Antwerp, Continental, Crestview, Delphos Jefferson, Delphos St. Johns, Fort Jennings, Kalida, Lincolnview, Ottoville, Parkway, Paulding, Van Wert and Wayne Trace. Students choose from 17 different career-technical programs. Click here for the rest of the story.

 
 
 
 
 
Chamber Taking Leadership Class Applications

Leadership In Action Mercer County is accepting application for the 2010-2011 class.   With input from community leaders, this program has been designed and developed by the Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce. After studying other successful programs in Ohio, the Chamber has molded a program, which best fits, the needs of our community. 

The program consists of 10 full-day class sessions, which will be held one day per month from September through June.  The program includes a graduation session. 

Sessions are normally held the third Thursday of each month from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.  Each session will focus on a topical area selected to represent key community issues and will be held at various community locations.  During each session, participants are introduced to issues by means of panels, lectures, on-site visits, group discussions and simulations.  In each case, the program is designed to address specific areas rather than vague concepts.   

Here is what 2010 class graduate, Carol Forsthoefel had to say.

“Great learning experience, I would recommend to anyone involved in leadership roles.  Wonderful opportunity to learn more about our community and how area businesses operate and grow.  Also  provided means of benchmarking and networking with area leaders.”  

Here is what 2010 class graduate, Doris Siefring has to say. 

This leadership class has been such an enlightening experience.   I’ve had a chance to learn about programs in Mercer County that I have heard about but never been involved with.  I’ve enjoyed participating with the other members of this class.  This has been a wonderful opportunity and I highly recommended this to future”  

For more information, contact the Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce at 419 586-2219 or visit www.celinamercer.com for a leadership brochure.  Deadline for registration is August 20th.

 

 
 
President Obama’s Health Care Plan
If implemented as enacted, Obamacare will impose significant new Medicaid costs on states and constitute a major federal usurpation of long-standing state authority in regulating private insurance. This will be expensive and disruptive for those Americans who rely on individual or employer-based insurance for their health insurance. While some of the most expensive and disruptive provisions of the massive legislation do not take effect until 2014, other provisions are already going into effect.  Click here  for the rest of the story.
 
 
 
 
 
Estate Planning Topic At Next Mercer Health Dine and Discover Program

Local attorneys Judy Koesters and Kathy Speelman will be the presenters at the next Dine and Discover (DaD) Program sponsored by Mercer Health at Mercer County Community Hospital on Monday, August 30, beginning with a dinner at 5:00 pm. Their topic is “Estate Planning”.

Both Koesters and Speelman have worked together at their practice in Coldwater, Ohio, for a number of years. They work closely with their clients to help them in planning their estates, both large and small. They will provide practical tips on how to go about planning an estate and discuss the benefits of early planning

Also featured at this event will be the Medical, Educational and Development (MED) Foundation Development Director John Hoying. He will discuss the options in estate planning that can be set up through the MED Foundation.

The Mercer Health DaD program began in September, 2007, and has continued to grow from there. This will be the sixteenth presentation in the series.

This program is open to the public. Dinner will be served beginning at 5:00 p.m. with the presentation from 5:30 to 6:30. Reservations are required. Persons interested in attending are encouraged to call 419-678-5196. Reservations will be accepted long as there are spaces available. There is a $$7.50 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.

 
 
 
 
Golf for Kids’ Sake 2010

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer Auglaize and Van Wert Counties held its 15th annual Golf for Kids’ Sake on Friday, July 23, 2010 at the Mercer County Elks golf course. The event was a shot gun start at 12:00 noon. The day included a box lunch donated by McKirnan Brothers, dinner buffet, prizes, a chance at a $10,000 hole in one prize and lots of fun.  

There were three first place teams. The first place men’s team was Chris Rindler, Jay Rindler, Scott Laguire, and Brent Homan sponsored by Rindler Poultry. The first place women’s team was Treva Fortkamp, Karen Gels, Deb Kramer, and Joyce Gerlach. The first place mixed team was Roger Salisbury, Becky Salisbury, Mandy Looser, and DJ Dull sponsored by The Marsh Foundation. 

In addition, individual awards were given out for closest to the pin (Steve Dwenger), women’s longest drive (Amy Burke), men’s longest drive 55 & under (Team Schwieterman), men’s longest drive 55 & older (Tom Griner Team II), and longest putt (Jack Romer).  Grand Lake Eye Care sponsored holes with various hole-in-one prizes. There was a 50/50 drawing and numerous raffle prizes donated by local businesses. The prize packages were valued between $150-$250, and they included items such as overnight stays at hotels in Columbus, Dayton, and Sandusky, Dayton Dragons Tickets, gift certificates to various attractions in the Lake Erie area, and more.  

We would like to give a special thanks to the local business that participated in our event as hole sponsors, cart sponsors, or team sponsors. In addition, we would like to thank Cooper Farms, Setex, and Katterhenry Investment Group for being Silver Level Sponsors at the event. Finally, Big Brothers Big Sisters would like to thank all of the golfers and volunteers that made this event a great success.

 
 
 
 
YWCA ANNOUNCES YOUTH GYMNASTICS PROGRAM

The YWCA of Van Wert County is now accepting registration for their fall youth gymnastics program.  The fall session begins the week of September 6 and runs through the first week of December. 

Classes are held every week at the following times:

Preschool Class (ages 3-5) Thursday 5:30-6:00pm. $25 per month fee.

Beginner 1 Class (ages 5-8) Thursday 4:00-4:45 pm. $35 per month fee.

Beginner 2 Class (ages 8 & over) Thursday 4:45-5:30pm. $35 per month fee.

Intermediate Class (invitation only) Thursday 6:00-7:00pm. $40 per month fee.

Tumbling Class (all ages) Wednesday 4:00-4:45pm. $30 per month fee. 

Youth gymnastics is open to the public.  No membership or registration fee is required.


The YWCA also offers a complete range of land & water fitness classes and also swim lessons this session.  For specifics inquire at 419-238-6639. 

General operating hours are Monday – Thursday 6:30am-8:00pm, Friday 6:30am-5:00pm. Saturday 7:30am -11:30 am. Closed Sunday.  The YWCA is a United Way funded agency. 

For more information contact Danni Chiles, Program Director, at 419-238-6639 or visit our website at www.vanwertywca.com

 
 
 
 


Arts Place Presenting Writing Workshops at Wright State University Lake Campus

Arts Place is presenting two free writing workshops as part of the Innovations program.  The workshops will be held monthly at Wright State University Lake Campus beginning in September.  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 are available online at www.artsland.org.  For more information contact Arts Place at 260-726-4809 or 419-394-0707. 

Memoirs Writing Course

Participants will be introduced to the basic elements of memoir writing: how to define an engaging and credible persona as the writer, how to focus and structure a memoir, how to develop topics within that structure in order to sustain interest, and how to make the writing consistent (and readable). Participants will be given some constructive feedback on their writing by the instructor and other participants.  Registration is required and space is limited. 

The Memoirs Writing Course will meet the second Tuesday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Wright State University Lake Campus, 7600 St. Rt. 703 in Celina, Ohio.  The workshops are free.  Class dates will be: September 14, October 12, November 9, December 14, January 11, February 8, March 8, April 12, May 10, and June 14.

Poetry Workshops - Participants will be introduced to some of the elements of poetry writing, provided with models for discussion, and given some constructive feedback on their own work by the instructor and other participants. The materials will be adjusted, as much as possible, to the skill levels of the majority of the participants.  Registration is required and space is limited. 

Poetry Workshops will meet the first Tuesday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m. at Wright State University Lake Campus 7600 St. Rt. 703 in Celina, Ohio.  The workshops are free.  Class dates are: September 7, October 5, November 2, December 7, February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, and June 7.

 Program support is provided by Psi Iota Xi, Gamma Alpha Chapter.  The Memoir Writing and Poetry Workshops are co-sponsored by College Community Arts Council.  The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 
Wassenberg Art Center Planning for Fall Activities

The Van Wert County Fair opens on September 1.  I hope to see you all there -- please stop and check out the Fine Art and Photography displays!  Many local artists and photographers enter their work in these exhibits -- they are well worth looking at. 

 

If you are a photographer, either amateur or professional, don’t forget that the Wassenberg Art Center’s 34th Annual Photography Exhibit is coming up in October.  Entries for this show will be taken on September 11 and 12.  For more detailed information visit our website at www.vanwert.com/wassenberg, where you can download a prospectus (rules and entry form) or call and leave your name and mailing address to get a prospectus by mail.

 
 
 
 
 


August 20, 2010
 

 
 

Parkway High School - Athletic SCHEDULE of All Events for 08/22/2010 to 08/29/2010 - Click Here

 
 

Rockford Recreation Co-Ed Flag Football Sign-Up

Please complete the attached registration and medical form to register your child for the Rockford Recreation Association Fall

Co-Ed Flag Football League to be played at Shanes Park, Saturdays this fall.  Age groups are by school grade only.  Boys and girls grades 2 thru 6 are eligible to play as long as you are a Parkway Student.

SIGN UP WILL BE:

Saturday August 21st, 2010

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Shanes Park Shelter House

Contact Tom Lyons at 419-733-1388 for further information...

Forms are available at The Peoples Bank Co. – Rockford Office

Or Click here for printable forms:

ROCKFORD RECREATION ASSOCIATION - MEDICAL FORM

REGISTRATION FOR ROCKFORD RECREATION flag football-2010.pdf

  

 
 
 
 
The Wiffleball Warehouse, part of the Wren Homecoming, opens at 5:45 PM
Friday, August 20 and just a reminder - no pets and no carry-in beverages.
Hope to see you at the Wiffleball Capital of Ohio!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


August 19, 2010
 

 
 
 
Manna Foods will temporarily not be taking food orders. Watch the PWI for more information.
 

Remember to:
Click Here for all Fall Parkway Team Pictures by Nikki Fox,
Game Schedules and Unforeseen Changes

 

For Sale : 

Storage Barn / Shed $795.00 The barn is in excellent condition.  Buyer will be responsible for transporting barn.  If interested in suggestions regarding transporting, ask.  White, Gray shingles.   8 X 10

Please call cell: 574.350.8695, or  Home: 574.226.0935 to make arrangements to see the shed.
Posted 8-18-2010

 
 

Music Boosters Organize ~ Meet on August 24th
The Parkway Music Boosters would like to announce that their first meeting of the 2010-2011 school year will be Tuesday August 24th at 6:30 p.m.

There has been some confusion in the past as to who exactly is a Music Booster parent.  It's simple: If you have a son or daughter in grades 7-12 and he or she participates in either band or choir, then you are considered to be a part of the Music Booster organization.  Your help will be needed throughout the school year as we operate concession stands, make subs in the fall and burritos in the spring. 

Letters have been mailed out to Music Booster parents who have been scheduled to work in the football concession stand.  Parents, if you receive one of these letters, you are asked to find the date that you work and mark it on your calendars.  The schedule of workers will be posted on the Parkway Independent a few days before each home football game.  In addition, reminder cards will be mailed out to those parents who are scheduled to work. 

Throughout the school year, the Music Boosters will meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month (except December) at 6:30.  Meetings, which generally last about an hour, are open to all Music Booster parents and are a great way to offer your input and suggestions.

If you have any questions about our first meeting or would like further information about the Parkway Music Boosters, please contact Deb Call, Music Booster President, at 419-733-1008.

 
 

YWCA FALL FITNESS CLASSES TO BEGIN SOON

 

The YWCA of Van Wert County will be beginning their fall session fitness classes on August 30.  This eight week session runs through October 23.

Land Fitness Classes being offered include:

Zumba: This class fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program. The classes are a blast of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate participates. Offered: Monday & Wednesday at 7-8pm

Cardio Variety: Do you need an upbeat class with music that makes you want to move your feet? Variety is the key to beat boredom. Sometimes it’s step aerobics and sometimes its boot camp!  We cover a variety of cardio workouts in this class. Offered: Monday & Wednesday 6-7pm and Tuesday & Thursday from 6-7pm.

Yoga: Show yourself a little compassion. Stretch and tone your way to a stronger, more relaxed you. Be calm and clear your mind. Offered: Tuesday and Thursday 7-8pm.

Fuzion: Join us for a toning class that includes the best of Pilates and Yoga fuzed into one awesome workout. Shape your body to be long, lean, and flexible.  Offered: Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8pm.

The YWCA also offers a complete range of water fitness classes, swim lessons and also a youth gymnastic program this session.  All land and water classes are free for Health Center Plus members.  Non-members are welcome to participate for a fee of $50 for 16 classes.  Swim lesson and gymnastics fees vary.  For specifics inquire at 419-238-6639.

YWCA FALL WATER FITNESS CLASSES TO BEGIN SOON

The YWCA of Van Wert County will be beginning their fall session water fitness classes on August 30.  This eight week session runs through October 23.

Water Fitness Classes being offered include:

POW (Pounds Off in Water): Enjoy aerobes without the heavy impact of your joints.  The resistance of the water is constantly working your entire body. Offered: Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning from 8:45am-9:30am. Monday & Wednesday evening from 5:15-6:00pm.

Hyrdo Fit (Deep Water Aerobics):  Suitable for swimmers of any age and body type.  Working with weights and noodles in deep water is a great workout without any impact on joints. Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning from 7:45-8:15am.

Splash: Get a great workout while having fun. Use different types of exercise, for a full body workout and meet all your body’s needs. Offered: Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning from 10:00-10:45am.

Aquacise: This low impact class is a blast in the morning. Get a great workout at your own pace. Offered: Tuesday & Thursday morning from 9:45-10:30am.

Joint Effort: The Arthritis Foundation has approved this water class to help loosen those sore and aching joints. Offered: Monday & Wednesday evening from 4:00-4:45pm. Tuesday & Thursday morning from 8:30-9:15am.

Deep Lap Swim: This is time for the swimmers among us to swim laps. Offered: Monday- Friday morning from 6:50-7:45am.

 

The YWCA also offers a complete range of land fitness classes, swim lessons and also a youth gymnastic program this session.  All land and water classes are free for Health Center Plus members.  Non-members are welcome to participate for a fee of $50 for 16 classes.  Swim lesson & gymnastic fees vary.  For specifics inquire at 419-238-6639.

 

 
 

Chamber Business After Hours

The Celina Mercer County Chamber of Commerce, Faber & Associates, and McDonalds Restaurants cordially invite Chamber members and  local business people to attend their upcoming Business After Hours.  This is scheduled for Thursday, August 26th from 5pm to 7 pm at their newly remodeled offices.  These offices are located at 7706 State Route 703 (next to Wright State Lake Campus) in Celina.  After months of renovations, they are proud to show off the newly updated offices and training center. 

 
 

FAIR DIRECTOR PETITIONS AVAILABLE

Positions for Van Wert County Fair Director  from the City of  Van Wert, The Villages of Van Wert County (to include Delphos),  Willshire Township, Ridge Township and Harrison Township are to be  elected at the 2010 fair  by members of the Agricultural Society.

Persons desiring to run for a Fair Board Director position who reside in those areas  may obtain a petition at the Van Wert County Fair Office by speaking with Paul Oechsle, Fair Manager.

 
 

Van Wert County Fair Entries
Dave Evans, Van Wert County Fair Director, reminds all individuals with entries in Farm Products, Horticulture, and Canned Goods that all entries must be brought to the Agricultural building  for placement on Tuesday, August 31st  from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m.  Vegetable and Horticulture judging will take place on Wednesday, September 1st. This is a change from previous years.

 
 

Van Wert Hosts Youth Jamboree

The Van Wert Youth Football Association are hosts to this year's Western Ohio Youth Football League Jamboree. Teams from Crestview, Elida, Parkway and Van Wert will scrimmage Saturday morning, August 21 at the Van Wert High School practice fields located behind the Van Wert High School/Middle School campus. The morning starts with a coaches meeting at 8:30 followed by player weigh ins at 9. The scrimmages will begin following weigh ins. Three fields will run simultaneously with Varsity on one half, JV on the other. Parents are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. The VWYF association will have a concession stand with Chicken Sandwiches (chicken donated by Cooper Foods), hotdogs, nachos, drinks and other items for sale to help with costs associated with the championship awards. Pizza will also be available after 11:00 a.m. For more information visit the website at www.vwfootball.com. Come out and watch your Little Cougars as they take the field for the Saturday morning scrimmage!

 
 


August 18, 2010
 

 
 
 
 
Hailey and Makenzie Stephenson Donate Their Hair to Other Children
Hailey and Makenzie Stephenson donated a total of 20 inches of hair to Locks of Love for another child or children to have hair. Hair going to Locks of Love is used for wigs for cancer patients.

Their hair was cut by Georgia at Atelier's in Celina. "This is the 3rd year for both girls to donate 10 inches each to the Locks of Love Foundation. We are so proud of them!!," wrote mom, Amanda Stephenson.

 
 
2010 American Legion Legion Legacy Run ~ Bob Maurer Will Ride Again
Bob would appreciate any donation for him to present to the American  Legion Nation.
Leave it at the Rockford Library or click on the legion link below.

Bob Maurer is registered for the 2010 American Legion Legion Legacy Run. As of August 1, 337 motorcycles and 70 passengers have registered for the event.  270 motorcycles and 60 passengers plan to ride the entire 1400 miles. Six of those riders are from the UK and 2 riders will travel from Hawaii to Indianapolis to participate in the event. Bob said, "We depart Indianapolis on Sunday, August 22nd and will travel  through Kansas City, MO, Des Moines, IA , Albert Lea, MN, Stevens Point, WI and end up in Milwaukee on Thursday August 26th.

If you are interested, you can visit www.legion.org/riders/legacy for more information.  There is a very good map of the entire route as well  pictures for the 2008 and 2009 events."

Bob is also looking for donors for this trip. Recipients of the scholarships are surviving military children.  "The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund was created to help ensure children who have lost a parent at war receive the education they need and deserve. The Legion Riders are among the fund's biggest donators, creating the annual Legacy Run in 2006. To date, almost $3 million has been contributed to the Legacy Fund. Of that, almost $1 million has come from the Legion Riders' Legacy Runs. The overall goal is to raise $20 million, to sustain the fund and fill the needs of those children. Thanks in part to the Legion Riders, the Legion has made a great start but still has a long way to go."

The Commander is Clarence Hill, who is a native of Martins Ferry, Ohio.
 

"You can click of the website link for making donations or drop off your donation to me at the Rockford Library", said Bob. "Thanks to all who have helped support this worthy cause in the past!"

 
 
 
 
 
 
Carwash to Benefit Cheerleading
 
The Parkway Cheerleaders are having a CAR WASH at the SONIC Drive-in Celina on Saturday, August 21 from 2-4 PM (during their Happy Hour). Anyone bringing  their vehicles for a wash, will get a coupon for Sonic.
 
 
 
 
 
Parkway Men's Golf Off to Great Start
Report and pictures by Pat Agler

The third place trophy that the Parkway men's golf team received last week was nice, but the one they recieved on Tuesday was even better!
 
The Panthers shot a 327, one stroke better than Celina to earn first place in the Mercer County Invitational. Leading the way for the Parkway squad was freshman Brian Schatzer with a 77, which was fifth best overall. Brad Shaffer and Jordan Bollenbacher both shot an 81. Brandon Beeks fired an 88, Chris Brazzle had a 91 and Corey Decker finished with a 94.
 

Click here for more pictures by Pat and information about the golf team.

 
 
 

Click Here for all Fall Parkway Team Pictures, Schedules and Changes

 
 

Laura Buchanan Attends Youth Leadership Conference in California - Thanks Her sponsors

I would like to say “Thank You” to the following businesses and individuals for supporting youth leadership and making my attendance possible at the recent Hugh O’ Brian World Leadership Congress held in Los Angeles, California.

 

Collier Insurance Agency

Shirley Huffman

Parkway Local Schools

First Bank of Berne

His N Hers

Liz Hensley

Lowell & Elsie Beougher

Ken & Georgette Knox

John & Elaine Dull

Donna & Larry Gibson

Alvin & Helen Buchanan

Tina & Mark Heitkamp

Michael Gritton & Kim Lavergne

Marsha & Steve Thompson

Bob Thompson

Ryan & Ashleigh Clay

Lori Routt

Barb Hoersten

Ed & Karen Long

Chatt Bar

Brant Construction

Roland & Fran Miller

Peggy Williams

Nikki Fox

Katie Conrad Estate(Ada Steiner)

Diana and Rusty Sill

Ann Kesler

Donald Johnson Attorney at Law

St.Marys Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep Inc.

J&J Butler

Don & Rose Caffee

John & Rickie Gamble

D&L Classic Woodworking

Chuck Samples General Contractor, Inc.

Adams Memorial Hospital

Kate & Clarence Hamrick

Charles & Ruth White

Phillip and the late Helen White

Jeff and Jackie Caffee

Robert Ransbottom

Card Mart, Celina

Toni Lautzenheiser

Karen and Jim Schumm

Susan & Richard Sherrick

Adams Memorial Hospital Laboratory

Willshire Drive-In

Van Wert Co. Junior Leaders 4-H Club

Gary & Deb Hamrick

Jan & John Myers

Barbara Wiessner

Cheryl Hamrick

Zurcher Tire Inc.

Belna Petroleum Inc.

Jud & Delores Passwaters

Lynette Hirschy

Chatt Insurance Center Inc.

Citizens National Bank

Ketcham Ripley Funeral Home

CAPT

Brookside Dairy

Leota Braun Charitable Foundation

Those who prayed for me.

 

Also...a VERY special thank you to the Rockford Eagles! (At left, Eagles treasurer Tom Myers presents Lauren with a donation.)

 

While attending, I learned to achieve and be a better leader using core values such as respect, volunteerism and integrity.  I truly appreciated the opportunity that I was given and would love to tell you about my experiences. Feel free to email me at lauren_lynn2012@yahoo.com or call 419-605-2333 anytime.

 

 
 
 
 
 


August 17, 2010
 

 
 
 
 

Women’s Equine-Assisted Workshop Will Open Your Eyes
Jane Cozad, certified trainer, of Gentle Strength Equine-Assisted Programs, located at 3415 River Trail Rd, Rockford, OH (north of Rockford), announces a Women’s Equine-Assisted Workshop from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
either on Saturday August 21, 2010  OR  Friday August 28, 2010. Jane is certified to use equine assistance with participants to help them learn about “the Hidden Beliefs that are holding us back and affecting our lives.”  The cost is $20.00 per person with a limit of 8 ladies per workshop. Jane asks  you to think over these questions: Ever feel like something has been holding you back?  Wondering why you haven’t done better?  Why certain things keep showing up in your life?  Wondering if you may be self-sabotaging yourself?  Or maybe you enjoy self-improvement and personal development and are always looking for new ways to learn and grow. Then give her a call at (419) 203-4727 or email her at findgentlestrength@gmail.com for details and to register.

 

 
Garage Sale at Colonial Nursing
Colonial Nursing Center in Rockford is having a garage sale to benefit the Activity Dept. The sale is on Friday and Saturday August 27th & 28th from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm both days at their facility on 201 Buckeye Street.

 

 
Willshire Youth Activities  Reports Events

The Willshire Youth Activities is getting ready to start on its memorial brick path and flag pole project. Many bricks have been purchased to date, but if you have not purchased yours yet there is still time to do so. We are selling bricks that can be purchased individually, in honor or memory of someone or by an organization.

The Willshire Youth Activities held their end of the year picnic at the Willshire Park on August 8th. A meal was enjoyed by all who attended and awards were given to all the ball players. The WYA Raffle winners were drawn at the picnic. The winners are as follows: 47“ flat screen TV was Brandon Miller of Van Wert, Ohio, $200.00 cash was Dan Smith of Decatur, Indiana and the $100.00 cash was Lydia Miller of Willshire, Ohio. We would like to thank all the coaches, sponsors, present and past board members and the many volunteers who help through out the year.

 
 


August 16, 2010
 

 
 
 

Jordan Thompson, Starting Ohio University Bobcat, Visits Parkway Youth Football

Jordan Thompson, who is a junior at Ohio University, is a hero to many of the children at Parkway Local Schools. He was a top student and football stand-out in the Parkway line-up, and he always had time for the children who looked up to him. So it was especially fun for the Parkway Youth Football team when Jordan came as a guest speaker on July 28 to encourage and coach the team members.

Jordan told them about his years of determination on the Parkway youth football team which comprises boys in the 3rd through 6th grade from Willshire, Mendon and Rockford.  The boys have been watching Jordan climb the ladder of football success, and some of them have even been fortunate enough to take a trip to Athens, Ohio to watch a Bobcat game where he is the starting tight end. Jordan always participated in the Punt Pass and Kick competition as a goal for conditioning and training.  

He explained to the boys about the meaning of sportsmanship, and the special relationship of belonging to a team. He praised them for the preparation they were doing each day and reminded them that he had to work to build himself up to where he is now. Each year he took training more seriously to the point now that he has a workout everyday.

 

 

 

He challenged them to remain close, prepare themselves, and work together for the good of the team. “Fifty-three boys are in youth football this year,” said John Shaffer, overall coach. “They listened intently to Jordan and enjoyed working with him as they practiced. They were especially fond of his Little Caesar’s Bowl ring that he won last year. They passed it around. A thunderstorm cut things short, but we are hopeful that he will come back again.”

Jordan is a 2008 graduate of Parkway and the son of Kay and Alan Brandt and the late Roy Thompson III. He is also the grandson of Roy and Mona Thompson.

Pat Agler and Nikki Fox were there to shoot the action. Thank you for sharing!

John Shaffer, head coach said there are 2 teams, JV (3rd and 4th graders) and Varsity (5 & 6th). They play in a league with Elida (3 teams) Van Wert (3 teams) and Crestview (1 team). Their first game is August 29th. JV coaches are: Tim Metz, Paul May, Aaron Sutter, Mike Hawk, Brian Etzcorn and Sam Albright. Varsity coaches are: Bryan Schoenleben, Curt Riley, Jason Baltzell, Bill Huff, Monte Gibbons and Andrew Peel.

 



Pictures below by Nikki Fox. Click Here for her site: www.nfoxphoto.com

Thanks, Nikki!

 

Pictures below by Pat Agler - Thanks Pat!

 
 
 

Sportswear Sale Deadline Extended
Parkway Panther Football Fans Show your Pride! If you haven’t had a chance to purchase sportswear yet, there is still time left. The deadline for the Sportswear Sale set in motion by the Parkway Football Parents has been extended.

Check out these two options below:
1.) Make your purchases at the opening home games and choose from preordered styles. FAN T-SHIRTS are available in sizes XXXL, XXL, XL, L, M, S, Youth M (10-12) & Youth S (6-8) and colors available are black, grey, and white.
 

2.) Choose your selections online
http://www.ernstsports.com:80/parkway-football
This option offers sizes available in S-M-L-XL-XXL and Youth sizes. Deadline for online purchasing is August 27, 2010.  Samples for ordering Ernst are available at the Parkway High School Office. If you are not interested in ordering online, pick up an order form at the high school office, Henkle Insurance, His & Hers, and Magic Mirror and order through Jami Pontsler. She can be reached for any questions concerning these orders: 419-363-2298. 

Parent letters have gone out by now and if someone was accidently overlooked, please call Stacie Ford at 419-363-2947. Away Game Meal Schedules were included in this information.

Thank you to the parents who helped with concessions during the ADA Scrimmage on Saturday morning and to the football players and cheerleaders that helped at the Sock Hop and Cruise-In that evening.
 
Plan now to attend the upcoming Scrimmage with Fairview on Thursday,  August 19  at 6pm. See you there at Fairview!

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Rockford Winterfest Committee to Meet

The Rockford Winterfest Committee will meet on Thursday, AUGUST 19TH, at noon at Brenda Barker’s His ‘n Hers Styling Salon in downtown Rockford.  They remind the community that planning is underway for the THE 2010 ROCKFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINTERFEST to be held on Saturday, December 11, 2010, and it will be a late afternoon and evening event. Please watch the Parkway Independent for full details coming later. Mark your calendars now!

Rockford Library Beautification Project Set

The Rockford Chamber of Commerce members have planned a landscaping project/cleanup at the library on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 6 pm.  Members and any volunteers, who would like to get a little community service time in, should come prepared with gloves, hand trimmer, edging shovel or rake . . . anything to make the job easier.  The chamber will be getting mulch from A & A Greenhouse and doing some mulching as well as trimming, etc.  Please come out and help if you can . . .  it would be appreciated.  Contact Dan Henkle at 419-363-3292. 
 
 
 


August 14-15, 2010
 

 
 
 
 

Deanna Knapke Premier Exhibitor at the Ohio State Fair 

On Friday August 6th, Deanna Knapke of Rockford, exhibited her flock of Suffolk Sheep in the Open Sheep Show at the Ohio State Fair. Due to class ranking and number of sheep she was named Premier Exhibitor in the Suffolk Class.

 
 
 
Local Girl Raises FFA Mum Crop for Fourth Straight Year!

Samantha Beerbower, a recent graduate of Parkway High School, is again raising mums as an FFA project.  This most likely will be her final year.  If she decides to continue raising the Belgian mums, it will be because it has become quite a successful business for the teenager.  As she prepares for college, Samantha realizes how helpful all profits will be.   This year, like any other, these hardy mums are growing big and beautiful and some varieties are already blooming.  They are now FOR SALE and come in orange, red, white, yellow, coral, and dark pink.  8 inch pots are $5.00, 12 inch pots are $10.00 and urns are $15.00.  If you are interested in buying mums for your fall landscaping, please call Samantha at 419-363-3125.  The mums are located at 12248 Smith Road, just north of Rockford off St. Rt. 118.

 
 
 
 
 
Hannah Ford has created a blog for her trip to Peru- Click Here
 
 
 
 
 
Donors Supporting Backpack Drive Thanked
I would like to thank the many people, businesses and organizations that helped with Operation Backpack 2010.
With your help, we were able to get 125 backpacks full of supplies for Parkway area students. This was our fifth year doing the drive. Donors were Angie Grunden, Girls Scout Troop 20504*,Jennifer Miller, VFW #5713, Steve Mox*, Sam Jackson*, Karen Schumm, Gehle Transport*, Chatt Elevator*, Picket Fence Flowers and Gifts*, DJ Auto*, Nikki Fox Photography*, Peoples Bank*, Sandy Schaffner*, Photo Star*, Subway*, Ketcham Ripley Funeral Home*, Fremont Company*, His & Hers Salon*, Henkle Insurance*, Jessica Yoder, Chatt insurance*, Chatt Bar*, Frankie Jo's*, Sons of the Legion #508*, Zion Sunday School*, and Deb Gibson*. The * indicates returning donors. Special Thanks to the Parkway Independent for advertising and keeping my post updated!!! Thanks Sheila and Stacie!! Living in a small community is a blessing. Without the help and support of the community, this would not have been possible. Thank you so much!!!  Amy Noll
 
I still have a few backpacks left if someone is in need, please email me at aammy8@hotmail.com , using backpacks as the subject. Feel free to call and leave a message at 419 953 8761.
 
 
 
Historical Society Meeting Planned for August 26
The next meeting of the Shanes Crossing Historical Society will be held on Thursday, August 26, at 7:30 pm, at the museum on East Columbia Street. At this meeting we will begin discussing plans for the Rockford Bicentennial Celebration in 2020. We want to begin talking and sharing ideas of events you would like to see take place during this grand celebration. We are inviting everyone who would like to learn more history of Rockford and those who know a lot of history. If you cannot attend this meeting, but have ideas you would like to share, you can contact Norm Van Tilburg at: schs@rockfordohio.org, or by calling 419-363-2998.
 
 
 
 
On Sunday afternoon, August 8, 2010, eight piano students of Roberta LePage presented various musical selections in their Annual Recital, for over 50 of their family and friends at the New Horizon's Church.  Mrs. LePage is extremely thankful to have such a wonderful group of students and parents to work with!  If you are interested in joining this group, contact Mrs. LePage at 419-363-3614.  In the next few weeks we will be setting up our new lesson schedule.  Lessons will resume after the first of September.   
 
In the picture, from left to right are:  Sarah Fairchild, Madalyn Heindel, Roberta LePage, Clair Armstrong, Faith Rollins, Seth Rollins, Matt Gaerke, Madison Meyer, and Clare Krogman
 
 
 
 
 

Happy Sweet 16th Birthday, Chelsea! 
The moment you were born,
I took you in my arms and cried with joy.
The day you turned one,
I gave you your very first cake to enjoy.
On your first day of school,
You laughed while I cried.
On your very first bike, I chased you down the hill
But you just had to fly.
I look back to the days you were young,
You thought you could jump higher then you sprung.
You smiled at the littlest things
And you acted like you understood all of the strings.
Your beauty has always inspired
Everyone to reach so much higher.
You are a special girl indeed
My daughter, I wish you the happiest sweet sixteen.

Love you bunches,

Mom, Dad, Lexi, & Harley

 
 
 
 

Rockford Recreation Co-Ed Flag Football Sign-Up

Please complete the attached registration and medical form to register your child for the Rockford Recreation Association Fall

Co-Ed Flag Football League to be played at Shanes Park, Saturdays this fall.  Age groups are by school grade only.  Boys and girls grades 2 thru 6 are eligible to play as long as you are a Parkway Student.

SIGN UP WILL BE:

Saturday August 21st, 2010

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Shanes Park Shelter House

Contact Tom Lyons at 419-733-1388 for further information...

Forms are available at The Peoples Bank Co. – Rockford Office

Or Click here for printable forms:

ROCKFORD RECREATION ASSOCIATION - MEDICAL FORM

REGISTRATION FOR ROCKFORD RECREATION flag football-2010.pdf

  

 
 
 
 
Rockford Belle to Host Three Concerts on August 21

The Rockford Belle has planned an exciting night of music set for August 21, 2010.  Three concerts will feature Trinity of Van Wert with show openers of the event- Rockford’s own pianist, Yvonne Farmer and singer, songwriter Kimi Holsapple of New Madison. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with the first concert set to begin at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend performances at the facility located at 135 Market Street Rockford, Ohio. Seating is limited and a free-will offering will be accepted.

More about Trinity: TRINITY" is a gospel singing group based in Van Wert, Ohio that has been sharing God's word through songs since 1982. 

The group is made up of vocalists Gary Adams, Cheryl Burk, and Kim Mason, while Stan Burk or Mark Hartman handles the sound. Throughout the history of the group a wide variety of musical styles, ranging from contemporary and southern gospel to spiritual and traditional hymns has been performed.  Over the last several years the group has turned their focus to a more Southern Gospel style.  Over the last decade, Trinity has had the privilege of taking the stage with many Southern Gospel favorites and others who are using their talents to share God’s word in song. 

Their schedule leads them to worship services, banquets, fairs and other community events and celebrations across the Midwest, along with many other states across the country. Trinity has appeared on Christian television, are heard on Christian radio, produced “Welcome Home” recording label, and they continue to attract Southern Gospel Artists from across the country with their Gospel Expo held in Van Wert for the last 10 years.

More about Kimi Holsapple: Blessed to be traveling throughout the United States by land, air, and sea, Kimi continues to lift up the Name of Jesus Christ through song, in prayer that “all “ who hear will come to know Him. 

She has sung in many Gospel Groups from Quartet, Trio, Duet, and now as a Soloist for more than 27 years. She has 5 CD projects out now and is working on an all Hymn’s CD project to be released in 2011.

She gives all the Glory, Honor, and Praise to God for every opportunity to sing and witness for the Lord.

More about Yvonne Farmer: Yvonne Farmer has 50 years of experience in the music field in Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Louisiana and Arizona;piano and organ performances include solo work, accompanying many musicians, playing in church services, weddings and funerals, choirs, various ensembles, students associated with the church, and other musicians in the community.  She has had the privilege of holding positions such as music director, organist, elementary music teacher, and when her family blossomed - she became a mother and a teacher of music from home. She has had the privilege of teaching some fine students over the years - some of whom later accompanied school groups, played in bands, and have become music teachers. 

Yvonne is not a concert pianist, but loves to play the piano. Through the years, her attention to detail: listening well, learning fast, the ability to play many songs by ear, enjoyment of reading music - has all paved the way to playing successfully many other instruments such as the flute, piccolo, piano, organ, accordion, and guitar. 

Yvonne tells of her heartfelt purpose, stating, ”My purpose in playing has always been to glorify my Heavenly Father.  He gave me this love of music and has made it a balm for my soul through the tougher times in my life.  I play because it is enjoyable and usually lots of fun.”

In 2007, she and a friend put together organ and piano duet music for a CD.

Plan now to join us at The Rockford Belle on August 21, 2010 for special performances offered in a close-up personal and friendly atmosphere.  To acquire additional information regarding this exciting musical event, call Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993.

 
 
 
 

Van Wert County Hospital Lady Board of Managers Honored

They recently honored 10 of their members.  Nine volunteers are age 90 and older, ranging in ages from 90-99.  Also honored that afternoon was Ms. Velma Hirsch who has been a member of the “Sewing Ladies” since 1961.

Photo at left: Pauline Gamble, Ruth Stewart, Maxine Morgan, Irene Gehres, Lois Poling, Margaret Keltner, Ruby Albright, Anita Weeder, Esther Cowan and Velma Hirsch.

 


Photo at left: Members of the Van Wert County Hospital Lady Board of Managers, representing all townships and the City of Van Wert.
 


Background info on the Lady Board of Managers:
 

In the period before 1900, doctors practiced medicine in their own offices which consisted of a small reception room and a combination examination and operating room.  Babies were delivered in the home, because we had no hospitals in our small communities. 

Dr. C. A. Files conceived the idea of building an office and small hospital combined.  Such a building was completed in 1911 and located on East Main Street, now the home of the St. James Place, opposite the Post Office.  There were some eighteen small rooms and a small operating room.  It was staffed mainly by practical nurses under the guidance of a Lady Board of Managers, consisting of some of our prominent and dedicated ladies, wanting to serve the health care needs of our community.  That group continues to serve the Van Wert County Hospital and Van Wert community to this day.  

Currently, the Lady Board of Managers, also known as the “Sewing Ladies”, is made up of ladies from Van Wert City and County that meet on Tuesday mornings at the Hospital with a common interest in sewing and volunteering.  The purpose of this group is to assist in the sewing of new article and mending items at the Van Wert County Hospital.  In 2009, the group volunteered a total of 870 hours, sewing 1,248 new articles and mending 222 items.

 

 
 
 
New Sermon Series at RUMC
The congregation of Rockford United Methodist is inviting everyone to join us in worship beginning Sunday, August 15 for a nine part series examining Biblical truths and values to guide our lives. Pastor Thurlow 'Chip' Steffy will be speaking on topics such as 'The Work of Faith', 'Listening to God', 'Talking with God', and 'Walking with God'. Two worship services are offered. The more Traditional Service, featuring hymns, organ and piano starts at 8:30 am. A more Contemporary Service, with vocalists and instrumentalists, starts at 10:30am. Sunday School classes are offered for all ages, and begins at 9:30 am. Rockford United Methodist Church is located at the corner of Franklin and Pearl streets, directly behind the village's firehouse. Please join us as we learn to let our life speak of our faith.
 
 
 
Calvary Preschool Little Learners Share Their Joy at Vancrest

The Calvary Preschool went to Vancrest to share our spring program with the residents at the Assisted Living area.  Our theme was "THe ABC's of Calvary Preschool.  The boys and girls shared their information about the preschool and sang songs.  The residents enjoyed the boys and girls sharing.  Afterwards, the boys and girls said hi to everyone there.  Thank you Deb for letting us come and share with your residents. 

The preschool is accepting applications for the fall.  Call 567-259-3103 and leave a message or stop by the church office from 9:00 - 4:00 Monday-Thursday and 9:00 - 1:00 on Friday and pick up forms.  You may also go on line to pick up forms.  Go to calvaryelife.org, go under ministries and select preschool.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


August 13, 2010
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Rockford Recreation Co-Ed Flag Football Sign-Up

Please complete the attached registration and medical form to register your child for the Rockford Recreation Association Fall

Co-Ed Flag Football League to be played at Shanes Park, Saturdays this fall.  Age groups are by school grade only.  Boys and girls grades 2 thru 6 are eligible to play as long as you are a Parkway Student.

SIGN UP WILL BE:

Saturday August 21st, 2010

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Shanes Park Shelter House

Contact Tom Lyons at 419-733-1388 for further information...

Forms are available at The Peoples Bank Co. – Rockford Office

Or Click here for printable forms:

ROCKFORD RECREATION ASSOCIATION - MEDICAL FORM

REGISTRATION FOR ROCKFORD RECREATION flag football-2010.pdf

  

 
 
Willshire Graduate will Throw First Pitch
The Wrenway Park Wiffleball Warehouse is proud to announce that Barb "Pearl" Hunnicut, will be throwing out the first pitch at this years tournament. The action begins on  Friday night, August 20th, at 5:50 p.m.
Pearl has been serving patrons at the Wren Bar for over 20 years.  After graduating from Willshire, she worked for 30 years at GE in Decatur, Indiana.  She  was married to Jessie for 29 1/2 years and is the mother to one son, Tim.  Pearl's hobbies include crocheting, knitting and she says she used to be quiet the fisher woman. She states she is excited to throw out the first pitch and enjoys all the talk about the tournament.  Tournament officials ask you to join us in thanking Pearl for being such a huge part of the 19th Annual Wrenway Park Wiffleball tournament, part of the Wren Homecoming.
 

Community Band to Entertain at Wren Homecoming
by Jack Davis

Stick around after the parade, at the Wren Homecoming, and you will enjoy the entertainment  of the Van Wert Area Community Concert Band  who will be performing at the Wrenway Park Wiffleball Warehouse field at approximately 5:05 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21st.
 
The VW Area Community Concert Band is directed by Richard Sherrick ( former Parkway Local Band Director ) .  The concert band  provides the opportunity for amateur musicians to enjoy once again, the pleasure of playing in a band.  The membership of the band represents a broad spectrum of backgrounds including nurses, schoolteachers, computer technicians, morticians, housewives, students and senior citizens.  The band has a strong sense of community purpose and provides musical entertainment at civic, charitable and community events.
 
The Village of Wren  and the tourney committee  thanks the band and welcomes them our Homecoming festivities.

 

 
 

Ready . . . Set . . . Go!   Calvary Preschool Orientation
FALL SESSION 2010

Calvary Preschool, on St. Rt. #224, has Orientation set for September1st  @ 9:00am or 6:30pm for three year olds.  They meet in their classrooms.  Four’s & five’s meet at 9:30am or 7:00pm in the fellowship hall and then go to the classrooms to meet with the teacher. Click Here for the full article.

 

 
 

In Memory of Larry A. Baltzell  

October 23, 1950 – August 17, 2008

 

“He was our North, our South, our East and West,
Our working week and our Sunday rest,
Our noon, our midnight, our talk, our song;
We thought he’d be here for ever: we were wrong.”

 

Adapted from the poem Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden

 

Sadly Missed by Your Family

 

Click Here for More Memorials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 


August 12, 2010
 

 
 
 
Parkway Schools August Menus - Click Here
 
 
 

2010 Parkway Graduate Competes and Excels at National and Local Events
From July 4-8, Alissa Belna of Rockford attended the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Chicago, IL. She was the national qualifier in the STAR Event Entrepreneurship (see picture left) . There are over 20 STAR Events in which students may participate. They begin competing at the Regional level and then if they qualify they compete at the state level, "  . . . and then if you have the highest score out of everyone in your state you are named the national qualifier," said Alissa. The Entrepreneurship STAR Event challenges the students to create their own business from beginning to end from  planning  the employee salaries, budget, laws and codes, to even the breakdown of services and prices. Called  Extraordinary Events
Alissa'a company was named and the company’s purpose was to plan events. "I chose this because I’d like to go into the event planning field and it helped me learn what I’ll need to know.  I received a gold medal with a 96%. (by the way FCCLA celebrated its 65th birthday too!)"

 

 

 

 

Alissa & Mrs. Farago t OSF the  FCCLA State Adviser @ the FCCLA Booth @ the Ohio State Fair.
Alissa, with Junior Fair Board Adviser Jaye Lin Waddle, and Jordan Rohaley, the 2010 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Board Vice President  who represented Farm Bureau.


 

Alissa was also at the Ohio State Fair serving on the Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Board. She represented FCCLA and expressed her pride at being the first representative on the board for FCCLA in over 20 years. Each member has a two year term. This year there were 19  from all over Ohio representing FFA, 4H, Farm Bureau, Grange, FCCLA, Technology Education, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Campfire USA. Alissa was elected as the Vice President for the board for 2011. Picture at left is the board with Alissa front row second from right.

 

 

 
 
 
 
Rockford and Mendon to Receive Federal Grant Money for Water Lines
The Mercer County Economic Development Office reports that Rockford has been awarded $390,000 and Mendon $483,000 in federal grant money fpr water lines they intend to install within the respective villages. These monies will not pay for the entire village projects (Rockford’s total $985,000 and Mendon’s  $1.21 million), and the villages will be responsible for the balances.
 
 
 

Parkway High School Football Fundraiser

Support PARKWAY’s 2010 FOOTBALL season and a local business- BARRYS’ MARKET - 103 Bridge Street Rockford Ohio

Parkway football members and trainers will be selling $25.00 gift certificates good for purchases made to Barrys’ Market in Rockford Ohio.  Since everyone buys groceries and Barrys’ offers the best service and meats in the area, who can lose?  Be on the lookout for these certificates and when you stop in at Barry’s to redeem them thank them for their generous support of the Parkway Football organization.

Good Luck with the 2010 football season!

 
 
 

Grand Jury Arraignments and Other Criminal Hearings  

Nine individuals indicted by the recent session of the Van Wert County Grand Jury were arraigned Wednesday morning before Judge Charles D. Steele.  - Click Here 

 
 
 


August 11, 2010
 

 
 
 
 
Top 10 Outstanding Senior Graduates From The Ohio State University
Katie King recently graduated Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Agribusiness and Applied Economics from The Ohio State University in Columbus. Katie was recognized as one of the Top 10 Outstanding Seniors within the College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences.

Katie has accepted a position as a Grain Merchandiser with Consolidated Grain and Barge in Mt. Vernon, Indiana.

She is the daughter of Mike and Ann King of Rockford OH and a 2006 Parkway graduate.
 
 
 
 

Writer’s Club Members Write Query or Cover letters for July Meeting

A three-session program about writing query or cover letters culminated at the July meeting of the Stateline Writer’s Club, when members read their letters created to be sent with an article written for submission for publication to a magazine or other type of media.

The assignment for August is to write about some summer activity or special vacation members had experienced when growing up.

Stateline’s next meeting will be on the 21st of August. Meetings are regularly held on the 3rd Saturdays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Celina Mercer County Library. Interested persons are invited and encouraged to attend. Anyone having questions may call secretary Gretchen Bollenbacher at 419-363-2692.  
 
 
Baker Built Hosts Antique Tractor Ride Stop
The Van Wert Count Historical Society sponsored the 4th annual Antique tractor ride last Saturday; the first stop was Baker Built Products. 49 tractors pulled in at Bakers, they took a tour of all the products manufactured at the plant. They saw custom metal fabrications, welding and how the Air Deflectors work and how we make them. Bruce Baker, owner of Baker Built Air Wings Inc. showed 20 of the 30 tractors he has rebuilt as a hobby. The Baker Built Companies would like to thank everyone for stopping by!
 
 

Grand Lake Patriots, Busy Month and “America’s Christian Heritage,” Part 3 

The Grand Lake Patriots' next meeting is set for this Thursday, August 12, at 7:00 P.M. in the former JC Penney Building on N. Main Street in Celina.  Featured speaker will be Pastor Doyle Fledderjohann, who will deliver Part 3 of his program series relating to the Christian heritage of our nation. Pastor Fledderjohann will be using a Power Point presentation by Dr. David Barton, renowned Christian historian, textbook authority, and founder and president of Wallbuilders, a national pro-family organization.  

Adults and children 4th grade and up are invited to attend this informative presentation. Participants will need to bring along a lawn chair or folding chair. The former JC Penney Building is handicapped accessible, and plenty of parking space is available.   

The Grand Lake Patriots have sponsored parade entries, a local rally, and a garage sale in the past month and will be sponsoring a booth at the Mercer County Fair. Some Patriot members will be attending the August 28 Glenn Beck rally in Washington, D.C., and others will be traveling to Washington, D.C. September 12 for the “9-12” Rally. For further information regarding Thursday’s upcoming meeting, or for information about any of the above events, contact Elaine Hackett, GLP Communications Chairperson, at  grandlakepatriots@gmail.com  or phone 419-268-2355.

 

 
 

CALL Food Pantry Seeking Donations
Tim Clutter, director of CALL Food Pantry in Celina, is seeking monetary donations for a program to provide food to 188 eligible children in the Celina School district on weekends.  This is only the beginning as he hopes to eventually extend the program to all schools in Mercer County.  The students receiving this aid would be grades Kindergarten through fourth grade and will begin at Celina West Elementary School.  The estimated cost to provide the Back Pack Program meals for this school is $25,000.

Currently, $8,682 has been raised toward the goal of $25,000 with a “matching fund” by an anonymous donor. Checks should be made payable to “CALL Food Pantry” with reference to the Back Pack Program.

The address to send your check:

CALL Food Pantries
420 N. Brandon Avenue, Suite B
Celina
, OH 45822

 

 
 
 


August 9-10, 2010
 

 
 
 
 
Rockford Chamber to Meet
The Rockford Chamber's monthly meeting will be Thursday August 12th at 7:30 AM at the Village Hall. Breakfast is available for $6.00, so contact Angie Dietrich by phone at 419-363-2186 or e-mail at peachandangie@watchtv.net for a breakfast reservation.
 

Rockford Chamber Golf Classic Planned
The Rockford Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic is Sunday, August 29th at Deerfield Golf Course. Seven  teams have signed up. The format will be a 4 man scramble. President Bryan Sutton reminds the public to sign-up a team by contacting Deerfield at 419-363-9400 or Bryan at 419-230-1337.   Prize money will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.

 
 
 
 

Pabis Takes Blue Ribbon in Jump

Stephanie Pabis, 15, of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, placed first in  an equestrian competition at the Mystic Valley Hunt Club in Gales Ferry, Connecticut on Saturday, August 8, 2010. She earned the blue ribbon riding Esperanza in the Knee High Jumper Class.

Stephanie has been trained by Regina Skorohod-Welch for eight years and has competed against other English riders throughout the Northeast.

She is the granddaughter of Virginia Wood of Celina, Ohio and the niece of Sheila Baltzell. Her parents are Mr. And Mrs. Paul Pabis (Holly Patrice Wood) of Rehoboth, MA.

 
 

Mercer County Blood Drives

Friday, Aug 13 from 2 pm- 6 pm at the Mercer County Fairgrounds

Monday, Aug. 16, from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Montezuma United Methodist Church, Montezuma.

Wednesday, Aug. 18, from 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. at Celina Manor, Celina.

Thursday, Aug. 19, from 12:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at New Horizons Community Church, Rockford.

Saturday, Aug. 21, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. at Ft Recovery Ambassador Park

Monday, Aug. 23, from 12 noon until 6 p.m. at the American Legion in Coldwater.

Monday, Aug. 23, from 12 noon until 6 p.m. at Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, Fort Recovery.

Thursday, Aug. 26, from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Mt. Tabor Church of God in Celina.

 

 
 


August 6-8, 2010
 

 
 
 
Rockford Village Council Meets on August 3, 2010

The new treatment plant has been producing water for over a week now.  End of project problems are being worked out with the engineer and contractor.
 
Tentative date to have meter information on water bills is November and December.

Click Here for the Minutes Provided by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Office for the Village

 
 
 

PARKWAY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING AGENDA FOR AUGUST 10, 2010 - CLICK HERE
ATTENTION- Meeting is set for 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room.

 
 
 
 

THE FOLLOWING GAMES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR THIS FALL DUE TO OUR OPPONENTS NOT HAVING A TEAM.

FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL

8-31-10              MINSTER AT HOME
9-7-10
                @ WAYNE TRACE
9-30-10
              @ MINSTER
10-5-10
              WAYNE TRACE AT HOME

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL

8-23-10             @ SPENCERVILLE
10-25-10            ANNA AT HOME
 

 
 
 
 
 

Parkway Holds Sportswear Sale
During Back to School Night

Parkway Panther Football Fans Show your Pride! Parents- During Back to School Night on August 11, 2010 at 6-8 p.m. you will have the opportunity to check out and purchase FAN T-SHIRTS from the Parents Football Organization. Sizes available are XXXL, XXL, XL, L, M, S, Youth M (10-12) & Youth S (6-8) and colors available are black, grey, and white.  

Another option for making your selection is to click online http://www.ernstsports.com:80/parkway-football
This option offers sizes available in S-M-L-XL-XXL and Youth sizes. Deadline for online purchasing is August 13, 2010.  Samples for ordering Ernst are available at the Parkway High School Office. If you are not interested in ordering on line, pick up an order form at the high school office, Henkle Insurance, His & Hers, and Magic Mirror and order through Jami Pontsler. She can be reached for any questions concerning these orders: 419-363-2298.

If you miss us at Back to School Night, be sure and look for us at the ADA Scrimmage on Saturday, August 14 at 10 a.m. We hope to see you there!

 
 
 
 
ARTS IN THE PARKS
Summer 2011 

How many times have you heard “There is nothing for kids to do in Rockford” – Well YOU can help change that by supporting ARTS IN THE PARKS next summer.  ARTS IN THE PARKS is a major program of ARTS PLACE since 1977.  The program introduces young people to a variety of visual and performing arts activities.  Examples of classes Music – maybe guitar lessons, Outer Space Camps, Dance Camps, Theatre Camps, Pottery, Pinatas, and basket weaving to name a few.  

We would support and promote ARTS IN THE PARKS and they take care of the day to day activities throughout the summer at our own Shane’s Park.   Of course, we need YOUR help to bring this opportunity to Rockford youth next summer.  We need parents, grandparents, teachers, businesses, churches and civic organizations to get involved in supporting and promoting this event. 

When we invest in our children – we are investing in their future and our community future as well.  Please contact Sandy Schaffner at 419-363-3872 or Lisa Kuhn at the Village Office @ 419-363-3032 ext 1 if you are interested in helping make ARTS IN THE PARKS successful next summer.   You can find out more information about ARTS PLACE at www.artsland.org.

 
 
 
 
Let’s Go to the Hop! Sock Hop and Cruise-In
Set for August 14 at The Rockford Belle

The Rockford Belle has planned a Sock Hop and Cruise-In set for August 14, 2010. The street will be closed off and activities will take place outside in front the facility located at 135 Market Street, Rockford, Ohio. There will be a Cruise-In starting at 5:30 PM and “Blind Date” band will play from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, scooped up ice cream and sweet corn will be available for your eating pleasure. Parkway High School Varsity Cheerleaders and Football Players will be taking your food orders all night. Bring your lawn chairs and take in the sights and sounds of the Cruise-In cars and “Blind Date” band as they play a variety of 60’s and 70’s music.  

Mark your calendars for August 14th and come out to The Rockford Belle to enjoy this fun-filled evening- sure to please all ages. Events held at The Rockford Belle are open to the public. A free-will offering will be accepted and appreciated. For more information, you may contact Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993.

 
 
 
 
Celebrate Mercer County Chamber of Commerce Day
at Fair Harness Races

Sunday, August 15th is Celina Mercer County of Chamber of Commerce day at the Mercer County Fair harness races.  Free tickets will be handed out to all who attend the races for door prizes.  Prizes will include chamber of commerce gift certificates, t shirts, big screen TV and much more.  The Chamber of Commerce will also have a booth in the commercial building.  Don’t miss the fun!  See you at the fair!

 
 
 
 
25th Annual FISH FRY at Otterbein St. Marys Retirement Living Community
Saturday, August 21st from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
A day of family fun everyone can enjoy! Enjoy delicious Fish dinners, complimentary cotton candy & snowcones, the Spencerville VFW Clown Unit, campus tours, rides on the Freedom Train, silent auction, basket raffle, and craft & bake sale. This years entertainment will be from Piano & Sax Duet-Scott Oglesbee & Jerry Steineke and the steel drum sound of "PANTASIA." For details call 419-394-2366.
 
 
 
 

Elder Law Workshop
Making sure your loved ones are secure in their senior years

SIDNEY, OH - Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, in collaboration with the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County and the Western Ohio Volunteer Lawyers Project, will present the “Elder Law Workshop” on

August 25 at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center of  Sidney –Shelby County, 304 Southwest Ave. in Sidney.

The free program will include a presentation by Joseph Mattera, Attorney at Law with the firm of Pickrel, Schaffer & Ebeling Law Office.  Volunteer lawyers, along with Attorney Mattera will also be available to privately answer questions to assist seniors and their families.  The workshop will cover the importance of Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney vs Power of Attorney, Wills, Medicare, Medicaid and insurance issues.

Participants are encouraged to bring documents or specific information to discuss during the one on one sessions with legal advisors.  Pro-Bono legal support may also be accessed and arranged for those who meet financial eligibility requirements.

“The mission of Catholic Social Services is to help build and strengthen families of all faiths,” explains CSSMV Director Lucretia Vonderheide. “We are pleased to work with the Senior Center Sidney-Shelby County and the Western Ohio Volunteer Lawyers Project to help families understand the unique responsibilities and legal issues that impact seniors.

Registration is required.  For additional information and to register please contact Catholic Social Services at 937-498-4593 Ext. 1128. 

 
 
 
 
For those who bleed
Scarlet & Grey
& Green!!!

Tickets for the home OSU football games are once again being sold to the highest bidder by the Van Wert County 4-H Endowment Board. Don’t miss the opportunity to support 4-H and the Buckeyes!Successful bidder for each game will receive 2 tickets. Sealed bids will be accepted until noon on Friday, August 6. Each game has a set minimum bid. Remember the portion of your bid above the ticket price is considered a charitable donation to the Van Wert County 4-H Enrichment fund.

Bids may be submitted 1 of 4 ways:

By Email: heather.gottke@gmail.com By Fax: 419.238.3276

By Mail: Ticket Bid

c/o OSU Extension

In Person: 1055 S. Washington Street, Van Wert, OH 45891

All bids should include:

Game, Bid Amount, Contact Name, Phone Number or Email, Mailing Address, Game Minimum Bids

9/2 Marshall $275
9/11 Miami $500
9/18 Ohio Univ $275
9/25 Eastern Mich $275
10/9 Indiana $275
10/23 Purdue $275
11/13 Penn State $500
11/22 Michigan $1000

 
 
 
 
Donations Sought for Annual Benefit Auction

WTLW TV, Channel 44, Your Hometown Family Station will hold its annual benefit auction on Saturday, September 11 on the studio grounds.  Proceeds from the auction will assist the station in the production of its local programming including Whiz Quiz, Holiday Music Festival, Grace For Today and Specials.  Businesses and individuals are asked to donate with suggested items being: timeshare weeks, tools, antiques, furniture and collectibles.  WTLW TV is a non-profit community-oriented television station reaching 180,000 households throughout North West and West Central Ohio.  For more information, contact Sheri Ketner at 419-339-4444.

 
 
 
 
 
VANTAGE ANNOUNCES ORIENTATION MEETINGS AND SCHEDULE PICKUP DATES
At Vantage, students can explore, experience, and excel in high school while preparing for immediate employment and further education!
     
To prepare for the upcoming school year, Vantage will hold two orientation meetings to welcome new students and their parents to the school.  The first orientation meeting will be held on MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH at 7:30 p.m.  This is designed for students who are enrolled in Ag Diesel Mechanics, Auto Body, Auto Technology, Building & Grounds Maintenance, Carpentry, Electricity, Industrial Mechanics, Precision Machining, and Welding. 
   
The second orientation meeting is set for TUESDAY, AUGUST 10TH at 7:30 p.m. and is for students in the following programs: Network Systems, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Interactive Media, Early Childhood Education, Health Technology, and Medical Office Management. Click here for the rest of the story.
 
 
 
 
Wesley Homecoming 2010
Wesley United Methodist Church in Van Wert will hold its Homecoming 2010 on Sunday, September 19, beginning at 9:30 a.m.  Everyone -- the public, past members and current members -- is invited to attend this special event.  "We hope to see many of the people who have attended Wesley Church over the years so we can enjoy their company again," said a representative.
   
Biship Bruce Ough will be preaching and the Wesley Choir will present a musical proclamation.  Former pastors will be invited to share memories of their time at the church.  There will be a carry-in dinner after worship.
   
The church is located at 551 Center Street (corner of Blaine and Center) in Van Wert, Ohio.  Contact the church at 419.238.6216 or wesleychurch@embarqmail.com.  Visit the website at www.wesleyvanwert.org.
 
 
 
Wassenberg Participates in the Big Yard Sale

The big yard sale has begun for the Wassenberg Art Center (643 S. Washington in Van Wert).  Today we opened at 9 a.m. and ran our sale until 5 p.m.  We’ll be open Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. as well.  Our members and staff have donated everything from original art and collectibles to seasonal decorations, Barbie dolls, toys, and just about anything else you can imagine!  We also have handpainted flowerpots, handmade purses, and other items created by members and staff.

This is a super fundraiser for the art center, so we hope you will stop by and check out the “treasures” -- have fun, buy something and support the art center all at once!  All funds raised go to support our activities, programs and exhibits.

Just a reminder, our current display of work by IPFW graphic design students will be open through August 13, Tuesday through Sunday from 1-5 p.m. (closed Mondays).  This show is sponsored by First Bank of Berne and we thank them for their support!

 
 
 
 


August 3-5, 2010
 

 
 
Community Breakfast and Worship Experience in Shanes Park on August 8
A delicious free breakfast will be prepared and served by the men of Rockford United Methodist Church at Shanes Park on Sunday, August 8, 2010, starting at 9 am. Please join us as we dine in God's great outdoors and enjoy His creation..

If schedules allow, please plan to stay for worship, which starts at 10 am. The morning will be a great fellowship and worship experience with music and a message from Pastor Chip Steffy. 
 
While a breakfast and outdoor worship are a long-standing tradition with the church, this year we're hoping to feed hungry people in the community a hearty breakfast meal. Please bring your family, friends and lawn chairs and join us for a Creation Celebration Sunday in the Park.
 
 
 
 
PARKWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

Parkway Middle School will hold its annual open house for all middle school students and parents on August 11, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.  Schedules for grades 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th will be mailed home by the end of the week of August 2nd.  Any student not receiving a letter containing room assignments, scheduling, and general information should contact the middle school office.  Parents and students may tour the middle school classrooms, pay book fees, meet with teachers and bus drivers, and put money on their lunch accounts in the cafeteria during the open house.  For further information or questions contact Parkway Middle School at 419-363-3045.

 
 
 

Senator Faber’s Weekly Newsletter
August 2, 2010

Services to Help Those in Need

It is no surprise that we are still in a state of economic trouble and that thousands of Ohioans are continuing to experience difficulties finding a job. I am hopeful that things will turn for the better in the near future but in the mean time, I want to continue to be of service to you and help in any way that I can. Here are several phone numbers and websites that may be helpful to you and your family. If you need further assistance or are having difficulties getting through to someone, please do not hesitate to contact my office. 
 

County Departments of Job and Family Services

Allen – (419) 228-2621

Auglaize – (419) 739-6505

Champaign – (937) 484-1500

Darke – (937) 548-4132

Mercer – (419) 586-5106

Preble – (937) 456-6205

Shelby – (937) 498-4981 
 

County Child Support Enforcement Agencies 

Allen – 1-800-224-7133

Auglaize – 1-800-508-8817

Champaign - 1-800-516-3463

Darke - 1-800-501-5635

Mercer - 1-800-207-3597

Preble - 1-800-413-5899

Shelby - 1-800-561-5548

 

Office of Unemployment Compensation

(614) 995-7066

To file online for unemployment benefits, please visit:

http://unemployment.ohio.gov/

 

Informational Websites 

http://jfs.ohio.gov/factsheets/ChildCare.pdf 

http://jfs.ohio.gov/factsheets/childsupport.pdf 

http://jfs.ohio.gov/factsheets/ucregular.pdf 

Please understand that these agencies have been fielding a very large volume of calls recently. Your inquiries will be attended to as quickly as possible. As always, if you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office in Columbus by phone or email. 
 

OPERS Town Hall Meetings 

Ohio Public Employees Retirement Systems (OPERS) is holding a series of meetings across the state for members and retirees to discuss the recommended plan design changes that their Board proposed to the Ohio Retirement Study Council in November 2009. The next meetings that are still open to the public are on September 9th and October 25th in Columbus at OPERS Headquarters.  If you are interested in attending one or both of these meetings, please call 1-800-222-7377. Call as soon as possible as seating will surely reach capacity in the next couple weeks. For more information on this visit the OPERS website, www.opers.org

 
 
 
Wrenway Park News

The 19th Annual Wrenway Park Wiffleball Warehouse tournament bracket was filled on August 1, 2010 at 5 p.m.  An automatic entry was given to the 2009 tournament champions “Shotsys” (formerly known as 2A’s). The Roo Crew started the line 160 hours before sign up.  “Gatorz”, “Dynasty”, “Slusher’s Jewelry”, “Parrish Farms”, “101 Auto Body”, and “MKS Siding”are some of the teams that made it in.  Also filling out the bracket “Putman Stables”, “Hair to Stay”, “Lee Kinstle Bunnies”, “Pit Stop”, “River Rats”, “St. Luke’s”, “Whiffers” and “Angles”. 

Once again we are offering Luxury Box Seating during the Wiffleball Tournament.  If you are interested please call Monica at 419.495.2752. 

The Little Miss Wiffleball Princess Pageant will be held on Friday, Aug. 20th at 7p. Email Payton at Payton.Davis@ymail.com or call her at 419-605-2486 for an entry form. 

The Wren Homecoming will be held August 19th, 20th and 21st .  There will be a lot to do from Lawn Mower Drag Racing, Car Show, Pancake and Sausage Breakfast, Parade, Basket Bingo, Beverage Garden and more.  Proving there is more than Wiffleball at the Wren Homecoming. 

That’s all the news for now.  Your cub reporter, The Birdville Bandit.

 
 
 
Audition for Plays at Van Wert Civic Theatre

Van Wert Civic Theatre is pleased to announce auditions for its season opener “The Battle of Shallowford” by Ed Simpson. Auditions will be held on Sunday and Monday, August 8 and 9 beginning at 7 pm each night at the theatre at 118 South Race Street in Van Wert.   

The show is set in 1938 at Burton Mock's general store in Shallowford, North Carolina.  Burton’s teenage daughter, Ruthie, is trying to convince her father she can handle life outside the rural town of Shallowford, but her father would like her to stay close. As the night progresses, a host of colorful locals arrive at the store.  These folks are only interested in local gossip until they turn on the radio and learn that the Martians have invaded! It is the night of Orson Welles' “War of the Worlds” radio drama! They fall hook, line and sinker for the broadcast and run out to do battle. 

The cast calls for six men of various ages, two high school age boys, and one female who is or looks like a teenager.  Performances for the show will be September 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, and October 1 and 2 beginning at 8 pm; and a 2 pm matinee on September 26.    

Steve Lane, the director of the show, encourages actors with all experience levels to audition.  All the roles are great parts.  If you have questions or want to see a script, call Lane at 419-203-7469. 


Community Calendar release: 

Auditions for the play The Battle of Shallowford
August 8 and 9 at 7 p.m.
Van Wert Civic Theatre, 118 S. Race Street, Van Wert, OH
Needed are 6 men of various ages, 2 high school age boys, and 1 high school age girl.
The show will open on September 23 and play for two weekends.

For more information, call Director Steve Lane at 419-203-7469

 
 
 

Roger & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! on sale in Van Wert
"If ever a show earned its exclamation point, it's this one!"

Wall Street Journal

“A masterpiece”
New York Post

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, two Academy Awards, a Grammy and a special Tony Award, Oklahoma!  is the classic American musical that launched the remarkable songwriting collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein.  Set in turn of the century Oklahoma, against a backdrop of the high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys, Oklahoma! is the cherished love story of Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl. Featuring such favorite numbers as “People Will Say We’re In Love”, “Oh What A Beautiful Mornin’ “, and “Surrey With A Fringe On Top”, this landmark musical is a true treasure of the musical stage and will be in Van Wert on November 1 for one show only at 7:30 pm at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio.  

Based on the play, Green Grow The Lilacs by Lynn Riggs, Oklahoma premiered on Broadway at the St. James Theatre in 1943.  Running a marathon 2212 performances, it became the first real phenomena in Broadway history.  Subsequently, the first National tour of Oklahoma! cris-crossed the USA for over 10 years, playing to an audience in excess of 10 million people.  The 1955 film version garnered two Oscars.   This groundbreaking musical has enjoyed a multitude of revivals and maintains its status as one of the most beloved shows in theatre history. 

The 2010 tour will be executive produced by Moonglow Productions and managed by  Theatre Management Associates.  The NPAC show is sponsored in part by The Times Bulletin and P&R Medical Connection. This all new production of the endearing classic goes on sale tomorrow, Tuesday, August 3 at noon at the NPAC box office.   

Bring the family and enjoy the musical experience of Oklahoma! Tickets are $20 to $40 Tickets can be purchased online at www.npacvw.org or at the box office Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4:00 pm by calling 419.238.NPAC (6722) or in person at 10700 SR 118 S., Van Wert, Ohio. For more information about this and other great shows, visit the NPAC website or find us on Facebook.

Photo credit: Ed Kre4iger, Courtesy Cabrillo Music Theatre, Thousand Oaks, CA

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


August 2, 2010
 

 
 
 

Tuway Factory Team, A Small Town Family Business Shipping Worldwide
GreenPlus Line Re-introduced in November 2009
by Sheila Baltzell

The Tuway American Group factory in Rockford, tucked behind the Mercer Landmark Plant just off Main Street, appears quiet on the outside, save for Federal Express Trucks coming and going regularly. But inside, the plant is humming alive with activity, as orders for dust mops, wet mops, microfiber products and other cleaning supplies are being prepared for world-wide shipment.

The Koester Family of Michigan including Trudy Koester, president of Tuway American Group, along with her daughter, Barb Koester, human resource manager, and her son Doug Koester,  proudly run the local manufacturing plant and stand behind the dedicated work of the company’s 34 unionized employees on the production floor with 6 additional managerial staff for a total of 40.

 

History

Tuway has been in business in Rockford since 1940. Otto Schaefer, started the broom and mop factory in Detroit, Michigan in 1923 and moved it to Rockford, Ohio when he feared that a smaller venue would protect it against vulnerability during World War II. In 1956, two Detroit attorneys purchased the struggling business and kept it on its feet. Dana K. Griffin and John R. Wilson were instrumental in Tuway’s growth, said Trudy, who was a CPA working for the duo in Michigan for 20 years.   Wilson was also a Certified Public Account with an aim for the financial growth of the company.  Griffin had an eye for bringing new and varied products to the customer. It was Griffin who introduced the first flat mop in 1970 that is still a standard in the cleaning word today. Velcro attachment came along, too, to a newer frame and became the popular Zipline still produced today.  

Koesters Purchase

In 1983, the team of Griffin and Wilson decided to retire, and proposed to sell Tuway, but wanted the plant kept in Rockford as part of the agreement. The men had a strong commitment to the managers and floor employees in the Rockford plant. The husband and wife team of Jim and Trudy Koester looked at their options and decided to buy the plant and continue in Rockford. Jim was a CPA and a former accounting student of John R. Wilson. The common ties were perfect and the deal was set in stone on May 4, 1983.

Jim and Trudy became managers of their new business, and Jim took immediately to the task according to his wife of her late husband. “Jim was a people person and loved all aspects of the company. He had fresh ideas, enjoyed the sales aspect, and kept up with the times including the use of computers.” Trudy implemented the computer-based accounting system as her role in the firm, and the two worked side-by-side until his untimely death in 1998.

Under their team effort, great things happened for Tuway, They acquired the American Standard company from Chicago, IL which produced dust mops in 1985; acquired the American Textiles company from Baltimore, MD which manufactured a more varied line of wet mops than Tuway did, and Jim’s discovery, in Europe, of the microfiber cloth. Seeing this as the wave of the future, Jim introduced the microfiber to the Rockford plant and then moved the Baltimore plant to Rockford. The business was growing with diversity and, most importantly, busy with new orders.  

Trudy Continues the Dream

Jim next tackled the problem of getting orders out in a timely manner. The plant was still set-up in a 1940’s mode of production. There were new and better ways, Jim knew, as he researched their options and eventually hired a consultant in 1997. He worked for a year, and made the suggestion, among others, of new machinery. Jim was just beginning to add machinery when he passed away in 1998.

Trudy decided right after Jim’s death to continue with their dreams.  She secured a loan from the Mercer County Revolving Loan Fund (and backed by village officials in Rockford) in order to buy-out a stock holder wanting to sell the company on the open market. “We are a family at Tuway; When I walk out on the floor, I know everyone by name. Tuway was meant to stay here, and I took necessary measures to do so,” said Trudy. She took over as the new president of the company, and moved ahead with placing the first of Jim’s new machines one month later. Their goal of improving efficiency was on the way to being realized as more automated machines followed.

Changes are Good

In the 1990’s, the plant floor was rearranged into a cellular-type manufacturing environment. The concept comes from automotive, and Pat Nuding, a former auto industry employee, was hired to make the changes.  Pat says that with cross training on all jobs and the reset of the manufacturing floor into cells that perform specific sewing functions, their production has tripled. “It is called lean manufacturing where we manufacture to order with a lead time of just 3 to 5 days, JIT (Just in Time) delivery. And, we have specific lines for specific products," said Pat, who was hired in 1998 as co-general manager. Later her husband, Grover Nuding, was hired with expertise in engineering for maintaining the machines.

Trudy and Jim’s daughter, Barb Koester, human resource manager, joined her mom in 1998, and their son Doug Koester became the vice-president of sales in 2002. Both have extensive manufacturing backgrounds, she in industrial organizational psychology, and he in automotive purchasing. Their qualifications suited the needs of the company very well. Barb produces their catalogs.

Many in the current workforce have spent their entire careers at Tuway  and know every  machine’s work. Local community members, take for instance Rosalie Hughes (pictured left), have many years in at the plant. She has 37 years in the mix and has seen many changes.  She runs the most complicated machine in the plant with 20 spools of yarn and two sewing machines. Looping and trimming the dust mops it makes. Teresa Heiser, another long-time employee,  has 12  years and does inventory and purchasing.

There was an addition of 10,000 square feet in 2003 bringing the total work and inventory space to 55,000. They added a Gerber water laser cutter for cutting a die through 10 layers of canvas at a time with keyholes, and a tufting machine witch attaches backing.

Microfiber Popular and Green

The new is old, says Trudy. "Going Green" is the latest catch-phrase, but here at Tuway, Jim had the jump on green cleaning products in 1991 when he introduced microfiber into our product line. Basically, microfiber cleaning materials are made for us in Asia, and we buy it to make our products. Polyester is milled till there are barbs on it, and the EPA, back then, said that the microfiber will get 97% of bacteria off a hard surface with only water. No chemicals!  Tuway was going green, then."  In November 2009, Trudy and her sales team re-introduced the microfiber, "GreenPlus" with a new sales initiative to “Go Green”.  Her service team is charged with re-educating the end-user with pictures, service, education and quality as Tuway has the biggest and best line of microfiber products in the field today, according to Trudy.

Tuway only sells wholesale to janitorial supply houses and have sales reps in 5 different countries for their international sales and the United States, Canada and Mexico.  Hospitals, and the health care industry, as well as schools and a myriad of end-users buy the Tuway name-brand cleaning supplies as well as Powell, a private label for whom they manufacture.

Rockford is proud to have them listed among their successful businesses, one which has earned the Ohio Exporter of the Year Award in recent years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted August 1, 2010 by Sheila Baltzell

 

 
 
 
 

Annual Mission Trip Benefits Those Who Give and Those Who Receive

Members of the Rockford United Methodist Church HSP (Henderson Settlement Project) Mission Team recently spent a week in Frakes, Kentucky, working for the Henderson Settlement.  Teams from all over the country come to the settlement to stay for a week while working on local repair and building projects for those in need.  During a year, approximately 3,000 work campers will take part in construction projects in and around Bell County, Kentucky.  (For more information visit www.hendersonsettlement.com) The HSP mission team spent the year raising the funds in order to purchase the materials needed for their projects and to pay for their trip expenses.  Twenty-five people, 15 adults and 10 youth, gave a week of their summer to replace siding on a home, as well as replace the roof as the heat index soared near 100 degrees each day.  The appreciative residents of the home include a couple and their three grandsons. 

Many thanks to those in the church and in the community who have helped support this important mission work by participating in the various fundraisers.  These included the annual Buckeye Candy Sales in November, a spaghetti meal before The Rockford Variety Show, as well as a Longaberger products sale in the spring.  Monetary donations and offerings are given to the team, too.  Along with the work the team does, they took a trailer filled with donations of clothes, appliances and other goods that were given to the settlement for distribution to people of the area.  These generous donations were collected from people of the Rockford United Methodist Church and community members.

Members of the 2010 HSP Mission Team are Angie Fisher (coordinator), Loren Shindeldecker (treasurer), Casey Nuttle, Dick and Rhonda Edgell, Chip and Janet Steffy, Randy and Nita Habegger, Taya Habegger, Karla Butler, Mallory Schumm, Eli Bowers, Ben Bowers, Craig Bills, Michael Nuttle, Rick Shindeldecker, Amanda Shindeldecker, Ryan Dull, Lori Likens, Jackie Fisher, Joy Lewis, Nikki Mescher, Dave Salway, and Bea Salway.   

 

 

 
Parkway Holds Sportswear Sale
Parkway Panther Football Fans Show your Pride!
The Sportswear Sale has been set in motion by the Parents Football Organization.

Shopping ease is being offered where you can
1.) Choose your selections online http://www.ernstsports.com:80/parkway-football
Samples for online purchases are available at the Parkway High School Office.
Deadline for online purchasing is August 13, 2010.
Call Jami Pontsler for any questions concerning these orders: 419-363-2298. 
2.) Or make your purchases at the opening home games.
Sportswear is available in sizes S-M-L-XL-XXL.


Thank you to parents who attended the meeting on Wednesday. We had a nice turnout! For those of you that couldn't be there, we can really use your help. Please call Stacie Ford at 419-363-2947.


Now it's time to rev up for our upcoming ADA Scrimmage played at Home on August 14 at 10:00 AM. We will be grilling hamburgers and running the concession stand. Preordered sportswear will be on hand for fans to buy.
 

 
 
Moving Sale, Saturday, August 7, 2010
 
8: 00 AM - 5:00 PM

202 East First Street

Rockford OH 45882

Everything Must Go - Click here for a list of items.
 
 
 
 
Erin Winings Ends Four Years of College Golf at University of Northwestern Ohio
Erin ended hercollege golf career at the UNOH event center in May 2010 at the third annual athletic awards banquet. She was awarded  the athletic scholar award, the first and second team All Northwestern  Conference  award and the prestigious Dr Jarvis Award for her Junior  and Senior year. She also holds the school record for lowest average, lowest  nine hole round, and the the lowest eighteen hole round of  77. 

Erin was also  a first year player at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania.

She will graduate  in March with a BS in Medical Administration with an  Associates in Medical Assisting.

Congratulations, Erin!

 
 

Rockford Recreation – Weekly Raffle Winners (July)