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2012 Summer Baseball/Softball
Registration on New Rockford Recreation Website Registration for the 2012 summer youth baseball and softball programs will be held on Saturday, February 25 and Saturday, March 3 from 12:00pm-1:00pm in the Rockford Carnegie Library basement. Registration and medical forms will be distributed to students at school prior to the registration date or can be downloaded and printed by clicking on the links on the new website. Please submit your completed Registration Form, Medical Form, and paid registration fees at one of the registration events, drop off at The Peoples Bank (Rockford), or mail to Rockford Rec. - PO Box 16 - Rockford, OH 45882. Click Here for the Rockford Recreation Website Link |
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March 6 is Primary Election Day Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Shanes Park Community Building in Rockford. |
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Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart has issued a reminder that the Ohio Revised Code prohibits the erection of signs or affixing signs, posters or advertisement to any tree or utility pole within the right-of-way of any public highway. Political candidates, campaign workers and supporters of issues appearing on the ballot are reminded that these signs are subject to removal. |
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| A buffet style “Brunch at The Belle” has been planned for Sunday, February 12, 2012. Meal service starts at 10 a.m. and will last until the food is gone. Teaming up together, The Rockford Belle & Angelina’s Catering, will offer a delicious brunch menu, complete with dessert bar, baked goods, and refreshments. The suggested donation for adults is $7.00 per plate and for children ages 12 and under, it is $3.50 per plate. No reservation required. Attend the event at 135 Market Street Rockford, OH. For more information contact Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993 or Angelina at 419-363-2186. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Rockford
Community Days organization has been busy since last summer working on
sponsoring fundraising events throughout the year. Funds collected from
each of the fundraisers will pay for Rockford Community Days 2012
events. We are working to make this Community Days a memorable time for
family, friends and neighbors! Currently, the Community Days organization is selling PARKWAY PANTHERS BACKPACK SLINGS. Priced right at just $5.00, plan on purchasing for your own fundraiser to help with ours, all while promoting the Parkway Panthers! A picture can be seen on the Village of Rockford Facebook page. There is a limited supply of backpacks. Be sure to get a couple before they are gone. We appreciate your support. On March 10th we are sponsoring a SCOTCH DOUBLES BOWLING FUNDRAISER at Pla-Mor Lanes in Coldwater. Games begin at 7 pm. Cost is $30.00 per couple. Three games are included in the price. There will be a 50/50 drawing and some door prizes. Please reserve your team by calling Will Welling at 419-852-2663 or wilburwelling@yahoo.com or the Village Office at 419-363-3032 ext 1. Another event we are working on is a WINE TASTING. The arrangements are currently in the works and will be announced soon. The planning committee is very excited about bringing this event to Rockford. THE CIRCUS IS
COMING TO TOWN! The Culpepper & Merriweather Circus is coming to town!
Be sure to mark your calendars for May 25th with show times
at 5 pm and 7:30 p.m. Pre-sale tickets will be available for the event
held at Shanes Park. THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN! |
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At Vantage Career Center, students find the “best of
both worlds”. They receive a first-class career technical education
while meeting all of the academic requirements for high school
graduation. In addition to Trade and Industry programs and Business
programs, Vantage also offers specialized education in Service careers
described below. Due to the tremendous advances in the medical field, outstanding career opportunities are available to students in our Health Technology program. Many health care workers provide basic bedside care, taking vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration. They may also prepare and give injections, collect samples for testing, feed patients and assist with bathing and personal hygiene. Students complete a State Approved Nurse Assistant Program and learn medical terminology, medical insurance and computer skills. Health Technology students assist at the annual Vantage Bloodmobile. They learn a wide-range of medical techniques and experience clinical instruction at healthcare facilities. In this Tech Prep program, they develop work ethics, medical skills, and patient care skills. In the Early Childhood Education program, high school students discover that working with young children can be very rewarding. This program prepares students to work in a licensed child care facility, operate a day care center, become a nanny or teach young children. Students create and provide developmentally appropriate preschool materials for children, learn the day-to-day operations of a state-licensed preschool, and explore careers that deal with the education of young children. In addition to receiving instruction in planning and conducting lessons, the students apply principles of child development and child psychology as they prepare the children for kindergarten. Upon completion, students are prepared for college and immediate employment in the childcare field. The Culinary Arts program is the starting line for many students who are interested in careers in restaurant services and hospitality management. Students in this program operate the Cup and Saucer Restaurant, a full-service restaurant located at Vantage, which is open to the public three days a week throughout the school year. This two-year program is also the foundation for students who plan to pursue further education for chef training or food service management. Students have the opportunity to become “Serve-Safe” certified and to receive the ProStart Certificate of Achievement. The Culinary Arts program is a ProStart career building program that gives students a “taste for success”! After graduation, students are prepared for professional culinary programs, immediate employment, and further education. Avantage (French
for “new beginnings”) is the name of the Vantage Cosmetology Salon, a
fully certified and licensed program by the state of Ohio and open to
the public two days a week throughout the school year. Students create,
cut, style, color and recommend hair designs for clients. They use
advanced techniques to deliver a wide-range of skin care and nail
treatments while experiencing a full-service salon environment. Students
completing the program, achieving the requirements of the state board of
cosmetology and passing the state examination, have the opportunity to
graduate as a licensed cosmetologist. They will be prepared for
immediate employment in a salon/day spa, advanced licensure, and further
education. If you are interested in finding out about career opportunities in any of these fields or have questions about the service programs at Vantage, please call Ben Winans, Student Services Supervisor at 419-238-5411 or 1-800-686-3944 ext. 140 or email him at winans.b@vantagecareercenter.com. Wondering how the building project is coming along? See for yourself! The annual Vantage Open House and dinner will be held on Monday, February 6, 2012 from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Tours of the construction project will be given! Visit the labs, meet the teachers, and see the progress of the renovation and expansion project. No time to cook? A $5 pulled pork sandwich dinner will also be available from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. with proceeds to Citizens for Vantage. Drive-thru and carry-out available!! Don’t miss it! Pictured above left: Vantage senior Culinary Arts students Emily Flaugh, from Wayne Trace (left) and Lexi Cummings (right) from Lincolnview, put the finishing touches on the buffet in the Cup and Saucer Restaurant. |
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Parkway High School in Rockford, Ohio will be hosting a boys' 3rd,4th, 5th and 6th grade basketball tournament on March 9th- 11th. The cost of the tournament is $110. If you would like participate or have questions please call Will Snyder at 419-733-4651. |
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Parkway High School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll List by Sandee
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Off Stage Productions Announces Upcoming Play, Open Auditions Van Wert, OH- Off Stage Productions, an amateur community theatre company providing quality and affordable dinner theatre, kicks off another exciting season with its first show- a comedy “Ripe Conditions” written by Claudia Allen and directed by Michelle Klutka - on Friday, April 20, 2012. OPEN
AUDITIONS will be held at Dave’s Quality Cleaners, 142 E. Main Street,
Van Wert on
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 at 7 PM.
The cast consists of 2 men and 1 woman. Call 419-238-4466 for more
information. No experience necessary. Prepare to join the group and have
the time of your life while entertaining patrons in a relaxing and
comfortable setting!Set in rural Michigan, Ripe Conditions is about Lester and Buster, a pair of bumbling brothers, and Ann, the long-lost love of their lives, who eloped with their kid brother years ago only to return to their shambling farm as an attractive and eligible widow. Buster, who bathes once a month, whether he needs it or not, keeps the farm going with a cash crop that is smokable but not exactly legal. Lester, nursing his illnesses and complaining, hasn't been the same since Buster shot him in the leg years ago in a dispute over their mutual love, Ann. Then, in order to gain more sympathy, Lester shot himself several more times! Old feelings are reignited in the brawling brothers, while the radio reports "ripe conditions" for a tornado which hits as they are making overtures to Ann with their own brand of country-boy charm. Stay tuned for forthcoming announcements indicating show times and reservation information of the five shows held at the Senior Center on Fox Road, Van Wert, OH. |
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Guest Column from
State Representative Jim Buchy Preserving the Rights of Hunters from West Central Ohio |
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The 77th House District is known for its
agriculture, but along with our rural life comes the important role of
sportsmen. Sportsmen are responsible for hunting animals that can be a
nuisance to our crops. These outdoorsmen are critical to maintaining
wildlife population levels. Without their efforts, crops would be
destroyed, disease would run rampant and the limited habitat would be
over taken. This year, sportsmen in our area noticed two changes. Non-resident landowners were no longer able to hunt on their own land in Indiana without purchasing an out-of-state license, and deer check was done electronically, closing the longtime deer check stations in our communities. Click here for the rest of the story. |
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Several Van Wert
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| This past weekend we chose to set up our LineArt class in the room where we'd be surrounded by the works of the late Clyde Burt of nearby Melrose, Ohio. One reason was due to space constraints with other classes going on, but mostly because these dramatic and naturally inspiring ceramic wall murals cause people to linger, myself included. The hustle/bustle seems to drop back in importance as the works literally draw you in. You find yourself wanting to know more about this man and his art. The Wassenberg Art Center Association is humbled and delighted to be the first, public exhibit of Burt's work in over 30 years. A pioneer in the American Studio Pottery movement, In 1967 one of his pieces was chosen for the Arts and Embassy program established during the Kennedy administration. It hung in the American Embassy in Nigeria under Ambassador Brown's tenure, and It is now hanging in our front gallery. Even though located in a rural community, the Wassenberg Art Center is known to show high caliber works, and the Burt exhibit is no exception. Burt has pieces in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and has won awards through the Art Institute of Chicago. We are very fortunate to share this body of work with people and we are thankful to the Burt family for placing their trust in us to do so. Click here for the rest of the story. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Mercer Landmark Customer
Appreciation Days 2012 Planned Tuesday, February 14, 2012 ~ 10 AM to 2 PM at Van Wert Jr. Fair Building Wednesday, February 15, 2012 ~10 AM to 2 PM at Paulding Fair Grounds Thursday, February 16, 2012 ~ 10 AM to 4 PM at Celina K of C Hall Mercer Landmark employees, including CW Services and Mercer Soy, serves up some good cookin'. Please join them! |
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School Counselors Celebrate During National School
Counseling Week, Feb. 6–10, 2012 National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), will be celebrated from Feb. 6–10, 2012, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of professional school counselors within U.S. school systems and how students are different as a result of what school counselors do. National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. The special week honoring school counselors provides recognition for school counselors who implement comprehensive school counseling programs, a vital part of the educational process for all students as they meet the challenges of the 21st century.
“School counselors work with all students to remove barriers to learning by addressing students’ academic concerns, personal/social skills and career awareness in post-secondary options,” said Kwok-Sze Wong, Ed.D., ASCA executive director. “Comprehensive school counseling programs help to increase student achievement and provide a much-needed resource for students, parents, teachers and administrators. School counselors are integral to student success." Parents or community members with specific questions about the Parkway Local school counseling programs may contact any of the following: Suzann Litteral, Elementary Counselor; Lisa Ontrop, Middle School Counselor; or Mickey McConahay, High School Counselor. They can be reached by calling the school at 419.363.3045 or by email at addresses on the school website: www.parkwayschools.org You will also find information about each counselor’s programs on the website along with newsletters, resources for your children, and much more information. |
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Panther 8th Grade Girls Basketball
Team Short on Players But Long on Spunk Thank you to James and Jill Leighner for the story and the pictures!
Panther 7th Grade Girls Basketball
Team Suffers Injuries But Play Hard
7th grade lost to the Marion Flyers Tuesday evening. Injuries still taking its toll on the Lady Panthers as only 5 girls were suited up and had to play the entire game. Good job girls! All 5 girls played hard the whole way.
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Food
and Cash Needed for Big Parkway – Delphos Food Drive
Benefit “The Basement Doctor” along with 93.1 “The Fan” is sponsoring a food drive at the Parkway vs. Delphos St. John’s basketball game on Friday Feb. 10th (BEING HELD AT DELPHOS ST. JOHN’S). There will be tables set up to collect cash and food items. There will also be a prize wheel to spin for those who drop off food or cash to win prizes. The Parkway Athletic Department welcomes the Parkway and Delphos communities to help us do our part in helping out the West Ohio Food Bank by asking community members to bring in items or cash to help out. Thank you in advance for any donations you feel you can help with.
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Miller Accepts Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Manager Position Milt Miller was welcomed to the newly created position of Lake Restoration Manager for Grand Lake St. Marys with a round of applause from his fellow members of the Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Commission Monday at their regular weekly meeting. “I’m very passionate, very committed and very optimistic about restoring the health of Grand Lake St. Marys“ said Miller who has shown his commitment to the efforts to clean up Grand Lake St. Marys by volunteering hundreds of hours to the effort over the last three years. According to Tom Knapke, facilitator of the Restoration Commission, Miller was chosen from a very competitive field of 24 candidates. “He brings an intimate knowledge of the lakes problems and possible solutions which will afford us the ability to forge ahead without any loss of momentum,” Knapke said. “He also has 17 years of management, sales and business development and excellent name recognition regionally and at the state level which is very important to the Lake Manager’s position.” He is a graduate of The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio with a B.A. in Journalism and Public Relations. Years of Civic Involvement include; Founding member GLSM Restoration Commission, Treasurer of St. Marys Kiwanis, President of North grove Cemetery Assoc., Vice President of Mercer County Sportsman’s Association, President of Lake Development Corporation, St. Marys Summerfest Steering Committee, Board of Directors at Otterbein Retirement Community, Fraternal Order of Eagles and past president of the St Marys Area Chamber of Commerce. Miller’s compensation package of $72,000 inclusive of benefits is funded by the Department of Natural Resources; the cities of Celina and St. Marys; Auglaize and Mercer Counties; Lake Improvement Association and the Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Commission. The primary goal of the Grand Lake Restoration Commission is to restore the health of the lake to ensure that the lake is functional for use this year and every year thereafter. To help address this need, community leaders and volunteers came together in December 2009 to form the Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Commission – a pioneering initiative dedicated to fostering the regional cooperation and resources needed for the environmental renewal and sustainability to the lake. The initial efforts primarily focused on identifying the proven scientific strategies and technological solutions able to solve our environmental crisis. Together, partner agencies have identified various watershed and in/near-lake alternative best management practices (BMPs) that could be used to help meet the qualitative and quantitative restoration goals for Grand Lake St. Marys and its surrounding communities. Success of these partnerships is driven by the unique strengths of the collaborators wishing to identify new technologies and target entrepreneurial funding to bring them to market. |
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Rockford Recreation Association Seeks Tree Donors - Please Order Now
Norway Spruce pine trees, each approximately 3-4 feet tall, will be planted along the east side of diamond #3 outfield fence to improve the look of the park and serve as a windbreak for the ball diamonds. Shade trees will also be planted around the diamonds. Individuals, families and businesses are encouraged to purchase a tree for $75, while the association plans to engrave donors’ names on a plaque to show its appreciation. Donations are accepted until March 1, 2012. Click here for a printable donation form/application. Contact the following: Ryan Sipe at 419-305-2650 or email rsipe@pbcbank.com if interested. Lisa Kuhn at 419-363-3032 at the Village Office. |
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Basketball
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Criminal Hearings for 2-1-2012 Click Here for the Van Wert Common Pleas Court |
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Congressional vote is crucial to safety of roads and bridges The Congressional committee is scheduled to vote on whether or not to allow bigger trucks, up to 97,000 pounds for single-trailer trucks and over 100,000 pounds for double- and triple-trailer trucks on American roads. “This is an all-out assault on the current weight and length limits that help protect the safety of all drivers, and our roads and bridges,” said Pausch. “This proposed federal legislation poses many problems for Ohio’s counties.” “All trips begin and end on Local Roads,” said Pausch. “Large trucks accelerate the deterioration of the nation’s highways, roads and bridges. They will put further pressure on funding sources to maintain and repair these roadways. As income from the gas tax continues to decline, counties are already having difficulty keeping up with the needed repair.” Twenty-two percent of the nearly 26,000 bridges in the county road system are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. “We are at a critical juncture in planning our future structural needs,” said Pausch. “Currently, there is not enough money to meet the severe needs of our highway system. How can we take on a new burden due to greater truck weights and sizes?” The last increase in federal highway gas tax was in 1993. The cost to repair and maintain roads and bridges under current bridge-load rating conditions is greater than funds from past authorization bills. Ohio’s county engineers have spent the last four years load rating bridges that span 20 feet or more, in accordance with an agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). More than 81% of Ohio’s county bridges have already been load rated. According to Pausch, if the weight limits are increased, the load ratings for county bridges will have to be recalculated. Bridge structure load ratings are complex and costly to be completed. This could cost counties an average of $1540 per bridge and have a total fiscal impact of $40 million roughly. “If this legislation is adopted,” said Pausch, “many more local bridges may have to be posted for a load-limit reduction around Ohio. The CEAO is opposed to any additional increase in the size and weights of trucks.” For further questions, please contact Fredrick Pausch or Mercer County engineer Jim Wiechart.
FAST FACTS • Ohio has 43,932 bridges, more than any other state except Texas. • Ohio ranks fifth in the nation with bridges structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. • Of the 25,805 bridges maintained by county engineers, 6,023, nearly one in four, are closed, restricted to one lane, posted for load reductions or rated structurally deficient. • 10,259 bridges maintained by county engineers are 50 years or older. • Darke County has the most bridges with over a 20-foot span at 419 and Wood County is second with 314. • Harrison County has the fewest bridges with over a 20-foot span at 72, Erie County is second least with 76 and Lake County is third with 77.
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Parkway Hall of Fame Ceremony Coming on February 11, 2012
JON SIDENBENDER
Jon Sidenbender, Rockford High School Class of 1953, has been voted by
the Hall of Fame Committee to join the ranks of inductees lettering in
football and basketball at Parkway High School. Former Marion Local Athletic Director Stan Wilker was quoted, “I can say without a doubt that the Midwest Athletic Conference would not be the great league it is today without the leadership and foresight that Jon gave us back in 1973.”
Sidenbender was the first commissioner of the Midwest Athletic
Conference and held the post for twenty-four years (1973-1997). He
worked tirelessly and served as an outstanding role model for the
athletic directors in the newly formed conference which would soon
represent eight different schools seeking to take their Athletic
Programs to new heights in the fall of 1973.
During Jennifer’s sophomore and senior basketball playing seasons, she was named First Team All MAC and First Team All Mercer County in Girls Basketball. She was named Second Team All Mercer County in Girls Basketball during her junior year. Significantly, Jennifer’s senior season of basketball earned her Mercer County Player of the Year and Scoring Champion in Mercer County and Van Wert County. She was the Third All Time Leading Scorer by scoring 1,022 points in her basketball career at Parkway. Jennifer played in the Ohio/Indiana Border War All-Star Game during her senior season. To her credit as a four year varsity letter holder and four year scholar athlete earner in high school, she signed on at Tennessee Technological University, a Division One school, with a full volleyball scholarship and while there, went on to earn four varsity letters.
She was recognized as 6th in the Ohio Valley Conference in
Aces Per Game during her year as a Freshman; later was named “First in
the Ohio Valley conference in Aces Per Game” during her senior season
and 14th in the nation.
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Parkway FFA Send Four Freshman To
Food Science Competition by Kylie Snyder This
year the Parkway FFA chapter sent a Food Science team to Wayne Trace to
compete. The team included Madison Roehm, Kayla Walls, Whitney Rollins,
and Tiffany Ricketts. The girls had to identify different foods and
smells, write a customer complaint letter, and took a test on safety
hazards. The team placed 5th out of nine teams. The Parkway FFA chapter
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Bridge Closing
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Panthers Lose to Close Match-ups with
Lincolnview Thank you for sharing the Varsity and JV photos and the story ~ James and Jill Leighner! ![]() The Panthers traveled to Lincolnview Saturday evening 1-28-2012 to take on the Lancers. After a slow start in the first quarter, starting out down 16-4, the Panthers battled back in the 2nd to go to halftime tied at 27. In the 3rd quarter the Panthers would be running right with the Lancers, even taking the lead for a short time. In the 4th quarter, with the Lancers were leading by 5 with 4 minutes on the clock, they would go into a "keep away" mode and force the Panthers to fowl and send them to the line. The Lancers made their free throws down the stretch and put Parkway away with a final score of 48-43.
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Little Panthers Basketball Team
Coached by the Best Thank you for sharing James and Jill Leighner for the pictures and story!
The 2012 Little Panthers K-2 boys were at it again last Saturday 1-28-12. Thanks Coach Snyder and the high school team for their involvement in the future of Parkway's Jr High through varsity players. Somewhere in this group of kids you'll see them, we will just have to wait a few years to see who they are. The coaches are teaching these kids to jump stop, chin the ball, follow through on a shot, dribble, and Barna even gave a lesson in dunking! (Although none of the little guys could get that one quite right yet). Click below for more great shots of the boys! Click Here for pictures of the boys practicing.
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Panther Boys' Action From the Weekend and
Face in the Crowd
Story and Action shots by Pat Agler -
Thanks for sharing Pat!
It
has been a struggle for the Panthers so far this season. The boys
keep grinding though, giving it all they have and playing hard. On
Friday evening they traveled south to St. Henry for a game with the
Redskins. Parkway came out strong and held a one point,14-13 lead at
the first break. The Panthers hung right in with the redskins in the
second quarter, leading to a 27-27 tie at the half. The third
quarter spelled doom for the Parkway squad as they couldn't buy a
bucket. St. Henry topped the Panthers 13-2 in the period giving them
a comfortable 40-29 lead with one to play. Parkway played much
better in the final period, but came out on the short end of a 53-45
score. Derik Luth led
the Panther scoring with 14 points.
As in Fridays game, one bad quarter was the demise of the Panthers. Saturday evening's contest with Lincolnview didn't start in Parkway's favor. After one period they found themselves in a 16-4 hole. Giving credit to the Panthers resolve, they clawed their way back to within reach for a 25-21 score at the half. Parkway came out in the third quarter ready to play, they were able to outscore the lancers by three and finishing the quarter only down by one point,35-34. The Lancers turned the tables on Parkway in the final period with a smothering defense and pulled out
a 48-43 win. Once again, Derik Luth played a
large role for the Panthers with 19 points.
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Rick P. Muhlenkamp is a candidate for the
office of Mercer County commissioner. He is seeking the
Republican nomination during the next primary election held in March
for the term beginning January 3, 2013. He is a proud
graduate
of The Ohio State University and Parkway High School. Muhlenkamp is a
member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Celina and is a
grain producer and licensed long-term substitute teacher. Muhlenkamp is
a lifetime resident of Mercer County and resides in Celina with his
wife, Diane. Muhlenkamp has been an elected board supervisor of the Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District for 11 years. He serves as the chairman of the Mercer County Regional Planning Commission and as the treasurer of the Grand Lake Wabash Watershed Alliance. He represented southwest Ohio as an area director for the Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. While serving as a community leader, he successfully bridged communication between local, state, and federal officials, which has provided significant additional funding to our community. He will treat citizens with respect and is dedicated to serving all the residents of Mercer County utilizing his solid background in budgeting, finance and management. |
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Local Genealogical Society to Meet The next meeting of the Mercer County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will be held Sunday, February 5, at 2p.m. The speaker will be local genealogist Miriam Hawk Fetters. Ms. Fetters has been an officer on the Board of Trustees of The Ohio Genealogical Society since 2002 and it's secretary since 2008. Her program will be Century Families. Ms Fetters is currently the chair of the First Families of Ohio. This will be an interesting and informative program for anyone working on a family tree. Ms. Fetters resides in Mercer County with her husband Robert. The meeting is held at the Richardson Bretz Building at 119 West Fulton Street in Celina. The meeting is free and the public is welcome. |
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Celina Woman Arrested
on Charges of Breaking and Entering and Theft Ms. Gibbons has admitted to stealing over $1,000 in metal tent stakes from Reliable Rental, Inc., 6057 Franklin Street, Celina. The business reported the theft on January 20, 2012 and deputies responded and took a report. Information was obtained placing Ms. Gibbons at the scene in the days following and also information regarding the disposal and sale of the stolen items. On January 26, 2012 during an
interview at the Sheriff’s Office, Ms. Gibbons admitted to the theft and
disposal of the items at a local Salvage Yard. Ms. Gibbons was taken
into custody and incarcerated at the Mercer County Jail. Her vehicle, a maroon 1992
Chevrolet Astro mini-van that was used in the theft offense, was towed
from the Sheriff’s Office and secured in a Sheriff’s Office building.
The vehicle contains other items that are believed to stolen, including
a large amount of farm machinery and pieces of farm machinery and other
equipment. Ms. Gibbons appeared in Celina
Municipal Court and was ordered held in the Mercer County Jail on a
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Western Buckeye League
Wrap-up! Waterdog Men and Women place 2nd in the WBL! by Dan Otten - Thank you for Sharing Saturday, Jan 28 was Western Buckeye League Swimming Championship day at the Defiance YMCA. On Thursday, Jan 26th the Divers took center pool with the CHS contingent fairing well, giving the Waterdogs an early jump in the 'team' scoring. Saturday was for the swimmers. By meet's end the top two teams in the WBL were the same as they have been for a number of years...Shawnee in first with Celina right behind as runner-up. For the past 11 years, including this season, Shawnee-Celina have been 1-2 for the Girls. The Boys, it's been 5 years in a row. The Lady Indians used depth to narrowly out point the Swimmin' Women 285-263. Ottawa-Glandorf was third with 196. Shawnee's Boys totaled 276 to the Bulldogs' 210, with OG next at 181 of the 10 school field. Highlighting the Waterdog Championship Meet were the WINNING EFFORTS of Collen Byer in boys diving, and Brooke Mertz in her specialty, the 50 freestyle. Their wins earned them 'First Team All WBL' and League CHAMPIONS recognition! Other individual 'First Team ALL WBL' (top 3 in an event) Waterdog performances came from Michaela Wenning (100 free - 2nd, and 100 back - 3rd), Kandace Eichenauer (100 breast), Dethora Hasenjager (dive - 2nd), Olivia Schlotterer (dive - 3rd), Matt Feltz (200 free - 3rd, and 500 free - 3rd), Tye Spengler (dive - 3rd), and Tyus Temple (100 fly). Five of the 6 relays earned 'First Team All WBL' accolades. All three Girls relays placed 2nd. Paige Dorsten, Kandace Eichenauer, Alex Parker and Brooke Mertz combined in the medley relay. The 200 free relay quartet included Michaela Wenning, Taylor Schenking, Brooke Mertz, and Maddy Weininger, while the 400 free relay was comprised of Michaela Wenning, Kandace Eichenauer, Alli Darras, and Alex Parker. The Boys medley relay of Peyton Jones, Kasyn Fishbaugh, Tyus Temple, and Justin Green placed 2nd. The 200 free relay was 3rd and consisted of Justin Green, Peyton Jones, Kasyn Fishbaugh, and Matt Feltz. Garnering 'Special Mention All WBL' honors (4th-6th places) were Alex Parker (200 free - 4th, and 100 fly - 5th), Brooke Mertz (100 free - 5th), Kandace Eichenauer (500 free - 4th), Paige Dorsten (100 back), Lizz Carr (100 breast - 5th), Julia Folk (dive - 4th), Claire Schmitmeyer (dive - 6th), Tyus Temple (200 IM - 5th), Peyton Jones (100 fly - 4th, and 100 back 4th), Charlie Folk (dive - 4th), Leyton Schoen (dive - 5th) as well as the Boys 400 free relay of Tyus Temple, Mason Miller, Lucas Goodwin, and Matt Feltz which placed 4th.
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Celina Boys Basketball Loses to Van
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Niswonger Performing Arts Wins Crystal Image Award The Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio was honored with the Crystal Image Award presented by the Van Wert Area Chamber of Commerce at their annual banquet on January 26, 2012. The award is presented to a current Chamber member business that has demonstrated leadership within the Van Wert community by its many faceted contributions which include business responsibility, productivity strength, employee empowerment, and service to the community. What began as a dream in 2001 became a reality in 2007 when the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio opened its doors for the first public concert. The mission set forth by the governing board, the Van Wert Area Performing Arts Foundation, was, in short, to inspire, educate and entertain residents of Van Wert County and the surrounding region as well as stimulate economic growth. As the NPAC enters its fifth year, the Center has had a direct impact in all areas of the stated mission. It has offered a variety of programming encompassing all genres of music, shows and speakers. The NPAC has grown from 11 professional shows in 2007 to 27 with the completion of the 2011-2012 season. At the end of 2007, 71% of the ticket buying patrons resided in Van Wert County. That percentage is now 34% of 3100 plus buyers in 2011. The mailing list now exceeds 8500 which includes over 30 states and Canada. Patrons have come to Van Wert County spending dollars for food, lodging and fuel, all while enjoying the variety of programs at the NPAC. The NPAC has offered educational opportunities through master classes with professionals, pre-concert lectures with directors, assemblies for students both locally and regionally. Over 150 student and local volunteers contribute regularly to the success of the organization. The NPAC has also provided the community with a state of the art facility for utilization of receptions, meetings, training sessions, award ceremonies, and more. Partnerships have been established with restaurants, organizations and hotels increasing revenues for additional local businesses. Over the years, through various donations and gifts the center has added a showcase of spectacular art for visual beauty and effect. The future is bright for the NPAC and its impact on the Van Wert community as it enters its fifth season celebrating the arts in Northwest Ohio. The Niswonger Performing Arts Center of Northwest Ohio is located at 10700 State Route 118 S., Van Wert, Ohio 45891. Box Office Hours are Monday through Friday, Noon – 4PM. For more information about shows, rentals, or the center, call the NPAC at 419.238.NPAC (6722) or visit the website at www.npacvw.org, follow the NPAC on Facebook or Twitter. |
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21st Century Club Members Enjoy Homemade Filipino Cuisine The group welcomed Melania “Lani” (Luna) Stein and her daughter, Heather Stein for a great evening of Asian food and lively conversation. Lani, of Filipino and Puerto-Rican descent, began the program by telling of her traveling, military family upbringing and the homeland her mother left behind when she married. Lani passed pictures of the traditional nipa huts, thatched roof dwellings on a bamboo frame with bamboo floors and nipa palms for roofs which were the homes in which her grandparents raised their family. Lani barely remembers her grandparents because she was born in Arizona and only lived in the Philippine Islands from age 3-10 years. She was the first born in America. She remembers little of the Tagalog language of her childhood, but thinks about the fun of living there where travel from island to island was by way of traditional Philippino fishing boats with outriggers. Her grandparents and families were hard-working farmers and fishermen. Lani’s mother (her parents Raul and Melania “Mely” Luna now live one mile from Canada in the state of Maine) recently took a trip back to her native home in Manila City, Philippines Lani is saving for a trip herself. “It is my heritage, too,” she said. “And, I do remember sitting at a large table rolling lumpia rolls with all of the women in the family around me. If I rolled the eggroll wrong, my mother would gently tell me to try again. I also recall men in the family climbing trees barefooted to harvest coconuts, one of our crops and planting the rice paddies. Papaya, mangos, bananas and melons as well as tropical flowers like the bougainvillea are all exports for farmers in the Philippines. I will treasure going back again someday.” Lani learned to watch her mother as she cooked, and when she married and had a family of her own, she began preparing the food for them. To her, rice was the dish prepared with all other entrées, but her husband Jerry was a meat and potatoes kind of guy, and so she learned to make mashed potatoes, too. However, they all enjoy the Filipino fare of Lani’s recipes of authentic and traditional Filipino dishes. As Lani and Heather (an English major at Wright State Lake Campus) chatted, they deftly rolled and prepared (in eggroll wraps) several items including plantain (like a banana), siopao (pronounced show-pow) which has a meat and vegetable mixture, puto (rice flour and coconut milk cupcake with fresh coconut on top), and lumpia (turkey meat and broccoli slaw inside). They mainly head to Ft. Wayne for some of these oriental ingredients. The two talked back and forth about the tropical paradise of the islands which Heather has never seen (she was born in England when Jerry and Lani were in the military). “It is hot, rainy, and brought on asthma attacks in me,” said Lani. “Typhoons caused much damage when they hit land.” Then the duo fried the eggrolls and steamed the lumpia. Lani teased Heather about having to use a rice cooker instead of cooking it in a pan of water. Heather commented that Lani had a pet rooster, and she could not have even a dog. Lani reminded her that the rooster wound up being supper one evening. It was a cozy evening in the kitchen with mother and daughter preparing their dishes side-by-side and serving a wonderful “taste of the Philippines” to eager club members who enjoyed every bite. President Louisa Hemmelgarn thanked the chefs and reminded members that the next meeting will be Tuesday, February 28 at 7 PM at the home of Cindy Canary. Guests are always welcome at the meetings. If you think a Swedish Smorgasbord sounds interesting, give Louisa a call at 419-942-3320 or vice president, Val Fritzinger at 419-852-1993. We would love to have you! |
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Free Concert Benefit
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Calvary Evangelical Church and the Van Wert Pregnancy Life Center invite
the community to enjoy a free concert by Christian music legend David
Meece on Sunday, January 29, at 4:00 PM. Meece is the composer of
modern-day
A love offering for PLC will be taken during the concert to recognize and support their vital ministry, which strives to protect the lives of the unborn and show the love of Jesus through helping those affected by unplanned pregnancy. Meece will be singing and playing at Calvary, located at 10686 Van Wert Decatur Road in Van Wert. For more information, visit the church’s website at www.calvaryelife.org. |
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Mark your calendars for
February 4, 2012 when The Rockford Belle enthusiastically invites Ryan
Hirschy Ministries, of Decatur, Indiana for a full contemporary
Christ-centered concert. Doors open at 6 PM. Concert will begin at 7
PM
with Parkway High School performing arts senior, Amy Roth, to open for
the evening’s event. The public is welcome to attend the entertainment
venue located at 135 Market Street, Rockford, OH. A free-will donation
is accepted. Since 1995, Ryan Hirschy has shared his love for Christ through music throughout the country performing for many different denominations and organizations. Christ is the focus and heart of his Ministry. It is Ryan’s desire that as people attend his Contemporary style music concerts, they are filled with courage and hope to claim the grace that Jesus freely offers. Having a heart for service not only motivated him to start this Ministry, but led him into funeral service. Whether serving a grieving family or on the road ministering through music, his desire is to meet the needs of others. Amy Roth, an
eighteen year old music aficionado, opens for Ryan Hirschy Ministries.
Roth has performed at The Belle with the Parkway High School Chamber
Choir and knows her way around the stage. The Belle entertainment venue
warmly welcomes Amy back for her first solo appearance. Music has played a big role in Amy’s life- she has mastered the ability to play several instruments: piano, French horn, flute, organ, and mallet percussion; she composes music for the piano and band groups in which she performs. Practice and hard work has brought to fruition Amy’s achieved goals from childhood through adulthood. She began taking piano lessons as an eight year old with Larry Taylor of Ohio City and knew then, of her desire to major in music. Now soon to graduate from Parkway High School, she has plans to attend Miami University in the fall and major in instrumental music education. She will take with her an impressive resume filled with many musical performing and composing accomplishments. Remarkable is the word to use for describing Amy Roth’s in school and out of school music activities and memberships! Her high school memberships include marching band, concert band, pep band, chamber choir, and show choir. She has participated in District III solo and Ensemble and taken both instrumental and vocal events. Outside of school, her activities include Ohio Northern University Music Camp, Laudate Music Ministry Camp, and Capital University’s Honors Reading Band Clinic. In 2010, she was chosen to participate in the Ohio Has Talent! contest sponsored by Community Health Professionals’ in Van Wert, OH. She is the principal horn player in the Lima Area Youth Orchestra and has participated in the District III Honors Band for the past two years. Amy is a member of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church and has been playing the organ there for five years. Experience local talent at The Rockford Belle on February 4, 2012 in a warm and family friendly environment! Take the opportunity to visit with Ryan Hirschy Ministries and Amy Roth when they appear at The Belle. For more information contact Tom Rogers at 567-644-9993. |
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Rockford Chamber
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| New Sermon Series "Why Am I Never Satisfied?" to Begin | ||||||||||||||||||||
New Horizons Community Church is starting a new sermon
series entitled "Why Am I Never Satisfied?" Each week there will be a
topic highlighted with the first one planned for January 29th. The
public is invited to attend at 833 S. Main Street Rockford, OH. For more
information, call 419-363-2064. New
Sermon Series: "Why Am I Never Satisfied?"January 29th - When Money Is Short February 5th - When Love Runs Dry February 12th - When Success Falls February 19th - When Families Fight February 26th - When Spouses Fail Join us for Sunday Services at 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. We have a children's program called "Bible Travelers" available for children 3 years old up to 5th grade and it meets during both worship services. Nursery is available for newborn through 2 year old children. Stop at the information counter for Adult Grow Group times and locations. Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. W.I.R.E.D. youth group meets at the church. |
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The Mendon Lion’s Club will be accepting donations from the community for its 14th Annual Spring Auction, to be held Saturday, March 17th in conjunction with its soup and sandwich supper at the Union township/Mendon Fire Dept. building. Donations of crafts, baked goods, or new merchandise form individuals or businesses will be appreciated. Contact for bring donated items to Roebuck Insurance Agency in Mendon. Proceeds from the project will help finance college scholarships, food gift certificates at Christmas, eye glasses for community children, and other charitable activities of the Mendon Lions club. |
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society |
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Idajean Bates is the lady who preserved this history of the Mercer County All Stars. She was one of the ladies who attended our programs about the Mercer County Baseball and Softball Teams of Mercer County’s past, at the Mercer County Historical Museum. Meeting the ladies of these ball teams was just delightful. They told stories and laughed about their good times, not only about their own teams but also about the teams they played. They also reflected how attitudes have changed about female athletes.
“The Mercer County All Stars won the Northwestern Soft Ball championship for 16 year old girls for the second straight year at Findlay. Mercer County Girls played four games to win the championship. “The first game was won from Seneca County by the score of 16-8. The second game was won from Williams County by a 26-2 margin. The semi-final game against Wood County was another easy victory for the local girls as they won 21-6. “ In the final game for the championship, Mercer County All Stars met their old rivals, Ohio City. The All Stars got off to a 10 run lead in the first two innings only to see this lead wiped out and Ohio City go ahead 15-14 in the first of the sixth. The Mercer County girls then scored 3 runs in their half of the sixth, to win 17-15 holding Ohio City scoreless in the first of the 7th. “The members of the Mercer County All Stars were Ella Marie Reichert and Helen Wagner of Fort Recovery; Virginia James, Rita Kaup, Rosemary Schroer and Dolores Rosengarten of Coldwater; Gladys Grey, June Pond, Dorothy Mersman, Ruth McComb, Electa Siney, Ida Jean Bates, Marion Spieler and Marcia Schlosser of Celina.” [No date was noted on the newspaper clipping.]
Among the other newspaper clippings I read, there was one event which deserves a place in the Trivia Games for Mercer County Ballgame history: “Gladys Grey had the odd distinction of scoring four runs on four times at bat without making a hit. Toledo made an error on every hit ball of hers.”
Another newspaper clipping named the Celina softball team. Many of the All Stars were players on the Celina Team, with one exception. Emma Guggenbiller from Fort Recovery was a member of the Celina team. The history book, “St. Wendelin Catholic Church, 1856-2006,” included a chapter about Baseball Players at Wendelin. “The girls of that Parish formed a softball team. Emma Guggenbiller had a car and provided transportation for everyone. They rode on the fenders, running boards, and the rumble seat.”
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ladies of the 1930’s were ground breakers for females entering the
sports’ world in Mercer County! Pictured above: Mercer County All Stars, late 1930’s. Front Row: Idajean Bates, Virginia James, Dorothy Mersman, Electa Siney, Rosemary Schroer, Marian Spieler. Second Row: Gladys Grey (Gray?), June Pond, Ella Marie Reichert, Dolores Rosengarten, Helen Wagner, Ruth McComb, Marcia Schlosser, Rita Kaup. Walter McElroy was Coach.
[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.] |
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| James A. Wiechart, P.E., P.S. Mercer County Engineer Report for 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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2011 provided another opportunity for all the employees of the Mercer County Engineer to make significant improvements to the roadway and bridge infrastructure in our county. Much good was accomplished throughout the year with these public works and this is a credit to the team effort of our employees. Our team accomplishments are far more extensive than our individual efforts and we look forward to the challenges and opportunities that will present themselves in 2012. Click here for the rest of the report. |
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Skills for Tomorrow at Vantage Career
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At
Vantage Career Center, there are nine different Trade and Industrial
programs offered to high school students in the Industrial and
Engineering Systems cluster. Here is a brief look at those programs.In the Ag Diesel Mechanics program, students learn the techniques for the maintenance, service and repair of industrial diesel and agricultural equipment and engines. Students in Ag Diesel Mechanics belong to the Vantage FFA Chapter. Click here for the rest of the story. Wondering how the building project is coming along? See for yourself! The annual Vantage Open House and dinner will be held on Monday, February 6, 2012 from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Tours of the construction project will be given! Visit the labs, meet the teachers, and see the progress of the renovation and expansion project. No time to cook? A $5 pulled pork sandwich dinner will also be available from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. with proceeds to Citizens for Vantage. Drive-thru and carry-out available!! Don’t miss it! |
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Thursday, January 26 the Western Buckeye League began competition in the 2011-12 Swimming and Diving Championship Meet, with the Boys and Girls Diving event. The Celina Diving Dog contingent, year in and year out one of the best in the WBL, once again demonstated its depth and talent. By evening's end the Ladies tallied 45 points to lead the Girls 'team' standings, while the Boys totaled 49 to top the Boys standings. Celina's Girls placed 2-3-4-6, with Boys taking 1-3-4-5. Collen Byer led the way for the Diving Dogs as he picked up an individual WBL Championship. Collen amassed 387.25 points in the 11-dive format. Tye Spengler, Charlie Folk, and Leyton Schoen followed with 3rd, 4th, and 5th place results respectively. The Ladies were headed by the Runner-Up finish of Dethora Hasenjager. Dethora totaled 282.90 points to capture the silver medal. Right behind, in the 3rd, 4th, and 6th spots were Diving Dogs Olivia Schlotterer, Julia Folk and Claire Schmitmeyer. The swimming portion of the Championship comes Saturday, Jan 28 in Defiance. FOR COMPLETE DIVING RESULTS: please check the Document Section. WBL TEAM SCORES AFTER DIVING Girls: Celina 45, Ottawa-Glandorf 16, St Marys 16, Van Wert 10 Boys: Celina
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Rep.
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COLUMBUS—State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) today presented a resolution to the girls’ volleyball team from St. Henry High School on the floor of the Ohio House of Representatives in recognition of its state championship title. He was joined by State Senator Keith Faber (R-Celina). “These girls embody the principles of hard work and dedication,” Representative Buchy said. “They are a group of outstanding individuals, and I applaud them for their achievements.” The girls’ volleyball state championship title marked the seventh for St. Henry High School, making it the winningest Division Four volleyball team in state history in terms of state championships. The school has the 14th most state titles in all sports in Ohio. |
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Celina, Ohio – This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Western Ohio Educational Foundation (WOEF). Throughout 2012, the WOEF Board, its past and present members, as well as Wright State University-Lake Campus will celebrate fifty years of promoting and assisting higher education in the area by hosting a number of public and private events. Incorporated on January 24, 1962, the Western Ohio Educational Foundation (WOEF) was organized by a group of forward-thinking citizens in response to a growing desire for Auglaize, Darke, Mercer and Van Wert county residents to have access to higher education. This grass-roots organization secured the funding to build and operate an institution of higher education in this rural northwest Ohio region. After fifty years, the Lake Campus of Wright State University is the only institution of higher education in the West Central Ohio. For five decades, WOEF has remained strongly committed to the success of the Lake Campus.
Photo Identification: From left to right, Julie Miller, WOEF Development Officer, Bernie Schroer, past-President WOEF Board, Neil Stemley, Mercer County Trustee, Gus Wintzer, Auglaize County Trustee, Pam Baker, Van Wert County Trustee, Dee Whitcraft, President WOEF Board, Dennis Hirt, Mercer County Trustee, Jane Stuckman, past President WOEF Board, and Robert Hiskey, Lake Campus Associate Dean. Find out more information by contacting http://www.wright.edu/lake/about/woef.html |
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Rockford Community Days to Hold
Bowling Event Rockford Community Days is holding a SCOTCH DOUBLES BOWLING FUNDRAISER at Pla-Mor Lanes in Coldwater, Ohio on Saturday March 10th @ 7 pm. The cost is $30.00 per couple for 3 games and you must register by March 4th to join in the fun. Call Will Welling - 419-852-2663 or wilburwelling@yahoo.com or Rockford Village office @ 419-363-3032 ext 1. Proceeds to benefit Shanes Park. |
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Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce
Awards Banquet Planned The Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet is planned for Thursday - February 23rd at Romer's Banquet Hall in Celina. Dr. Todd DeWett is the featured speaker. Call 419-586-2219 for tickets. |
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1ST BIRTHDAY TO HADLEY STOVER ON JANUARY 26TH!!Love, Daddy, Mommy, and KJae
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Former CEO Changes Plea in Intimidation
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Basket Bingo & More Coming on January 29 The Willshire Youth Activities will be sponsoring “Basket Bingo & More” on Sunday, January 29th. The event will be held at the Rockford Community Building. Doors will open at 12:00 pm, with bingo beginning at 1:00 PM. Tickets are $20, which includes 20 games of bingo. The winner of each game of bingo will receive a Longaberger basket filled with a variety of items. The baskets have been donated by area businesses, individuals, and organizations. A raffle will also be held the day of the event with the winner receiving a 24 piece (8 place settings) Longaberger dinnerware valued at $416. Tickets for the raffle are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Tickets may be purchased at the door the day of the event. Sandwiches, chips, and drinks will be available for purchase. All proceeds will be used to support the summer ball program. This event is in no way connected with nor is it sponsored by The Longaberger Company. For further information, please call 419.495.2655. |
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Face in the Crowd Winner Wins "Home
Cooking" Gift Certificate
Bob Roof takes in many of the Panther Basketball
Events with his two sons. He was
pleased to receive a $15 gift certificate from Jack Davis, manager of
Motor Inn Restaurant when his picture was taken for Face in the Crowd.
Bob is shown here accepting the certificate
from Deb Berry, waitress. Thank you Bob and Motor Inn Restaurant
Employees for being fantastic Panther fans!
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Mendon Man Held
in Mercer County Detention Center Deputies believe he was involved in breaking into several businesses in the last several months in Mercer County, including: Coldwater Grain North, on
December 1, 2011 where cash was taken Mercer Landmark in Chatt, on
December 17, 2011 where cash, tools and a TV was removed Burkettsville Garage on January
5, 2012 where cash was taken Five Brothers Tavern, Burkettsville on January 5, 2012 where cash, cigarettes, alcohol and two televisions were stolen. Mercer County deputies are
currently forwarding these cases to the Prosecutors office for review of
the appropriate charges in each case. Deputies also suspect the male was involved in burglaries in other counties including, Darke, Van Wert, Auglaize and Shelby Counties. These cases will be referred to the appropriate investigating agency. |
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Van Wert County
Agricultural Society Posts New Hours If you have any questions please call 419-238-9270. The public is welcome to the next Van Wert County Agricultural Society Board meeting that will be held in the Van Wert County Agricultural Society Boardroom on Wednesday February 15 at 7:00 PM. In addition, the Van Wert County Agricultural Society Board is having a Public Meeting Saturday, February 11th at 10:00 AM in the Van Wert County Agricultural Society Office Room. If you would like to address the group, you will have up to 10 minutes before the meeting to register or you may call the office at 419-238-9270 to sign up for a time to speak. We hope to have a good attendance and to speak about any feedback which you may have.
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![]() Van Wert Fair Honored for Success in 2011 The Van Wert County Fair was the recipient of a Communication Award presented at the 87th Annual Ohio Fair Managers’ Convention on Sunday, January 8, 2012. Brad Taylor, vice president, received the award, for the Society, and given by the State Agricultural Society for a successful 2011 Fair Season. |
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Mercer Health Begins New Public Education Program Mercer Health officials announced today that they will begin a new public education program entitled “Mercer Healthy Living Series”. The first one will be held at Mercer County Community Hospital on Monday, February 13, in Meeting Room 1 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The topic of the first program is “Heart Healthy Eating”. It will be presented by Julie Hemmelgarn, Registered Dietitian at Mercer Health. She will be showing simple techniques that can be used to improve your health. There will be time available for questions throughout the presentation. Lori Shellabarger, Mercer Health’s Patient Advocate and organizer of the event, says, “After offering our Dine and Discover Program for nearly 5 years, we felt it was time to make some changes. These changes are reflected in our new name.” Persons wanting more information about the program or who would like to register in advance can call 419-678-5615. The program is held in Meeting Room 1 at Mercer County Community Hospital, 800 West Main Street, Coldwater, Ohio.
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Fort Loramie Redskins visit Parkway Freshmen at Home Pictures and update by James & Jill Leighner. Thank you for sharing! ![]() Parkway's Freshman boys basketball took on the Fort Loramie Redskins at home Monday night. The Redskins punished the Panthers in the first half with their full court press causing several turnovers to take lead at halftime 20-4. In the 2nd half the Redskins backed off the press but would continue to build the lead for a final score of 37-12. Click here for more pictures. |
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Panther Junior High Girls Basketball
Teams Play Well Thank you to James and Jill Leighner for the story and the pictures! The Jr High
girls had one of their best games of the season last Thursday Click here for the full article and more great shots.
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Parkway Boys Basketball Hosts
New Knoxville on 1-720-2012 Story and pictures by James and Jill Leighner - thank you for sharing! The
Panthers were at home last Friday evening hosting the New Knoxville
Rangers. Both teams played tough in the first quarter with parkway
leading 11-9. The second would end with the Rangers up just 2 points at
25-23. NewKnoxville stretched the lead in the 3rd quarter making the score 39-33. Parkway would continue to fight through the fourth quarter, but it wouldn't be enough as they lost by a final of 57-44. Click here for more pictures.
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VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR RECEIVES AWARDS
The Van Wert County Fair was the recipient of two Communication Awards presented at the 87th Annual Ohio Fair Managers’ Convention on Sunday, January 8, 2012. Paul Oechsle received the plaques, for the Society, for 1st Place Newspaper Flyer Award and 2nd Place 2011 Fair Premium Book Cover for Medium-Sized Fairs in Ohio. The presentations were made by Jerry Knappenberger of the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association and Madison Weber from Stark County, the Ohio Fair Managers’ Queen for 2012.
Hugh is a lifetime resident of the county and a former Crestview High School teacher and principal for 34 years. He has a long association with the Van Wert County Fair, many of the neighboring fairs and the State Fair. Hugh was a 4-H Advisor and a member of the Van Wert County Dairy Service which helped build and maintain the Milking Parlor and Milk Tent at the Fair each year. He was a member of the Committee that built the Farm Focus Show Arena in 1974. Hugh has represented the Van Wert County Fair at many District Dairy meetings and has been instrumental in bringing many district shows to the Van Wert County Fair. Hugh was honored at the 2011 Fair for continuously showing Jersey cattle for 65 years.
Hugh and his wife Evelyn are the parents of four children and eight grandchildren. They are active members of Salem Presbyterian Church in Venedocia. Hugh’s leadership and participation are qualities that make him a true Fair Supporter.
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First Traffic Fatality of 2012 Investigated in Mercer County Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey announced today that his office is investigating a single vehicle fatal traffic crash that occurred on Mercer-Darke County Line Rd., just west of Cochran Road. At approximately 5:14 am this morning, the Darke County Sheriff’s Office notified Mercer County Central Dispatch of a motor vehicle crash on the Mercer-Darke County Line Road. After Darke County deputies arrived, it was determined the crash occurred in Mercer County. The investigation revealed that the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle, Lucas E. Staugler, age 22, of 208 Gwendolyn St., Ft. Recovery, was westbound on Mercer-Darke County Line Rd. driving a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, and went off the right side (North) of the roadway, where he struck a utility pole. The vehicle came to rest in a field. Mr. Staugler was pronounced dead at the scene. He was not wearing a seatbelt.
Mercer County deputies were assisted at the
scene by Darke County deputies, as well as members of the Burkettsville
Fire Department, Osgood rescue squad and MCERV.
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Panther Boys Basketball Team Still
Looking for MAC Win Action Shots and Story by Pat Agler - Thanks Pat! The
Panthers are still looking for their first MAC win of the year, with
New Knoxville in town the odds were pretty good for Parkway. Both
teams matched up fairly even in the first quarter with Parkway leading
11-9 after one. The second period was big for the Rangers as they got
multiple looks after a shot. The Rangers outscored Parkway sixteen to
twelve in the quarter, giving them a 25-23 lead at the halftime break.
New Knoxville built on that lead in the third period and forced untimely
panther turnovers. With one quarter left, Parkway found themselves with
a 39-33 disadvantage. The Panthers fought and clawed in the fourth
period, but the Rangers got timely three point shots to fall when they
needed them. With time running out, Parkway's only hope was to foul and
that was to no avail. The Rangers handed Parkway another loss by the
score of 57-44. Derik Luth led the way for Parkway with 21 points on the
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Shanes Crossing Historical Society
Reports John Archer donated some items he found on eBay. There were old postcards showing: a crew building the Frysinger and Moser Elevator and Mill a the east end of Market St. which was later the Farmers Elevator; and a crew building the Rockford Mfg. Co, (later Lloyd Motor Sales and now D & L Woodworking. There was also a letter sent in 1893 from Geo Smith, Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Queensware, etc. Shanesville, Ohio. Norm is checking the authenticity of this one since our town became Rockford in 1890. Everyone is welcome to visit the museum! |
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Parkway Music Boosters Plan Meeting The Parkway Music Boosters will meet Tuesday January 24th at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the community room. All parents of Parkway band or choir members in grades 7-12 are welcome and are encouraged to attend. Some of the items to be discussed at the meeting include burrito sales and the annual band and choir banquet. Meetings generally last about an hour and are a great way to offer your input or suggestions. |
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Parkway Panthers Varsity Host New Knoxville
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Parkway Basketball Shootout and Other
Things Cancelled
for Saturday The Parkway Basketball Shootout for Grades 3-6 for Saturday, January 21 has been cancelled due to the winter storm pelting the area. Sunday's shootout remains as scheduled. The boys junior high basketball games at Lincolnview on Saturday have been cancelled. Recycling drop off at Parkway Schools has been canceled for Saturday Jan 21st |
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PARKWAY LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR
MEETING AGENDA FROM PARKWAY LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING AGENDA FROM JANUARY 10, 2012 - Click Here |
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Senior
Queen Attendant Allison Dicke is the daughter of Brian and Joyce
Dicke. Allison is from Rockford. Her school activities include NHS, FBLA,
student council treasurer, science club, and Varsity Bowling. Allison’s
favorite pastimes are spending time with friends and family, shopping,
bowling, and reading. Allison attends Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church. Her future plans are to attend Wright State Lake Campus and
major in accounting to become a CPA.
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Saturday, January 14 the Celina Waterdogs, in conjunction
with the Wapakoneta Redskins hosted the annual Celina/Wapakoneta
Swimming Invitational. Nineteen schools converged at the Auglaize/Mercer
County YMCA for the 'all day' competition. The 2012 edition of the
invitational was won by the Shawnee Women and Ottawa-Glandorf Men.
Shawnee totaled 306 points to runner-up Lima Central Catholic's 214 and
CELINA's 207. OG tallied 230 to outscore CELINA by 28 as CHS amassed
202. Ada took 3rd with 148.
For their efforts Celina's Waterdogs posted 19 'top 5'
finishes, led by the 1-2 placing of Matt Feltz and Tyus Temple in the
boys 100 fly. Brooke Mertz and Michaela Wenning went 2-3 in the 50 free,
as did Peyton Jones and Tyus Temple in the 500 free. Third place points
were earned by Kandace Eichenauer (500 free) and Peyton Jones (100
back). Taking fourth were Alex Parker (200 free), Matt feltz (200 free),
Kasyn Fishbaugh (200 IM) and Michaela Wenning (100 free). Paige Dorsten
toughed fifth in the 100 back. Top relay placings came from the Boys
medley relay (Peyton Jones, Kasyn Fishbaugh, Tyus Temple, Matt Feltz)
and the Girls 400 free relay (Brooke mertz, Michaela Wenning, Paige
Dorsten, Alex Parker) which both touched in second. Third place relays
were the Girls medley (Paige Dorsten, Kandace Eichenauer, Michaela
Wenning, Brooke Mertz), Girls 200 free relay (Taylor Schenking, Andrea
List, Kandace Eichenauer, Alex Parker), and the Boys 200 free relay
(Matt Feltz, Tyus Temple, Kasyn Fishbaugh, Peyton Jones).
Next up for the Waterdogs...vs Versailles at the
Greenville YMCA on Saturday, Jan 21 with a 5:00 PM start.
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Did you know that Vantage offers 16 different high
school career tech programs in business, trade and industry and
service?? Over the next few weeks, you’ll have the chance to learn a
little about each program. Today’s article is about three specialized
business programs. For the technologically creative and artistic student, the Interactive Media program offers exciting opportunities. Interactive Media is the study of a combination of elements such as music, sound, computer-generated graphics, and video used for purposes of entertainment, presentation, advertising, or public relations. Careers in Interactive Media involve creating, designing, and producing interactive multimedia products and services, including the development of digitally-generated or computer- enhanced media used in business. Students become skilled in manipulating images and information from a variety of sources including audio, video, still photos, animation, text, soundtracks and digital data using computer applications and visual and sound techniques. Internet applications and website creation are also included in this program. Students
interested in the Medical office field can get a head start in the
Medical Office Management program, where they will learn business
skills, accounting, software, medical terminology, abbreviations and
Anatomy/Physiology. They build knowledge of medical terminology,
abbreviations and anatomy. Students develop skills in medical
transcription, utilize medical coding, billing and accounting systems
and procedures. Students also learn specialized computer applications.
The demand is great for students with this educational background. Interested in seeing how a computer and its systems work from the inside out? The Network Systems program provides students with the opportunity to work on state-of-the-art equipment while learning to make basic repairs, network management and troubleshooting within the system. They design, build, install and repair complex computer network systems, develop programming skills for game creation, and apply computer forensics and information security software to keep systems safe. Areas of study also include programming, computer architecture and forensics, information and network security, workstation management and business applications. All of the Vantage business programs are Tech Prep programs, which means students can prepare for further education, possibly earn college credit for high school coursework, and apply for Tech Prep scholarships to Rhodes State College. If you are interested in finding out about career opportunities in any of these fields or have questions about the business programs at Vantage, please call Ben Winans, Student Services Supervisor at 419-238-5411 or 1-800-686-3944 ext. 140 or email him at winans.b@vantagecareercenter.com. Mark your calendars for the annual Vantage Open House and Dinner, which will be held on Monday, February 6, 2012 from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Tours of the construction site will be given! Visit the labs, meet the teachers, and see the progress of the renovation and expansion project!! No time to cook? To support Citizens for Vantage, a $5 pulled pork sandwich dinner will also be available from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Drive-thru and carry-out available!! Don’t miss it! Pictured: Vantage Network Systems students Jaquobe Markward (Lincolnview), Jeremiah Miller (Parkway) and Gage Regedanz (Parkway) listen carefully as teacher Nancy Moore shares information on robotic programming. |
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Al Best Band and
Buffet Dinner Complete Valentine's Day Ball Benefit Reservations Now Being Taken! A Valentine's Day Ball event, sponsored by the Laurels of Shane Hill, offers the perfect touch just in time for the day that stands for love. Share this day with a favorite sweetheart, friend, or just come alone to the Rockford Community Building, in Rockford, OH on Saturday, February 11th at 4:00 PM.. Bring your appetite for delicious food and ear for music. The event kicks off with appetizers being served, and then at 4:30 p.m. will be a scrumptious buffet dinner to include: Roast Beef, Chicken Breast, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Tossed Salad, Roll & Butter, Red Velvet Cake, and a "Chocolate Fountain.” From 5-7pm The Al Best Band, of Lima, OH will play until your heart's content a variety of music such as big band, swing, ballroom style, waltz, etc. Bring your dancing shoes as there will be an open dance floor! To complement the memory, get your picture taken by Fox Photography. This event is open to the public. Donations are accepted with proceeds to benefit the Leota Braun Foundation. Please make reservations by Saturday, February 4th by calling 419-363-2620. ![]() |
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New Horizons Community Church is starting a new sermon
series entitled "Why Am I Never Satisfied?" Each week there will be a
topic highlighted with the first one planned for January 29th. The
public is invited to attend at 833 S. Main Street Rockford, OH. For more
information, call 419-363-2064. New
Sermon Series: "Why Am I Never Satisfied?"January 29th - When Money Is Short February 5th - When Love Runs Dry February 12th - When Success Falls February 19th - When Families Fight February 26th - When Spouses Fail Join us for Sunday Services at 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. We have a children's program called "Bible Travelers" available for children 3 years old up to 5th grade and it meets during both worship services. Nursery is available for newborn through 2 year old children. Stop at the information counter for Adult Grow Group times and locations. Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. W.I.R.E.D. youth group meets at the church. |
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Color Corporation
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The Chamber’s Annual Awards Banquet is
scheduled for Thursday, February 23 at Romer’s in Celina. Four Chamber
awards are given out that evening. They are business of the year,
citizen of the year, humanitarian, and achievement. Each year someone
or group is given one of these awards in appreciation for all they do
for the
community.
Award application forms are available online at
www.celinamercer.com or call the Chamber at 419 586-2219.
Guest speaker for the banquet is Dr. Todd Dewett. Dr. Dewett is a Full Professor with degrees in business from the University of Memphis (bachelors), the University of Tennessee (MBA), and Texas A&M University (Ph.D. in Management). Along the way he has picked up numerous teaching awards, research awards and a long list of clients.. . Click here for the rest of the story. |
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society |
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The Village of Saint Rose is located at the center of Marion Township, Mercer County, at the intersection of Ohio State Route 119, and Clune Stucke Road. The Marion Township House, is located northwest of that intersection. The Saint Rose Church is located at 7428 State Route 119. In 1888, School No. 3 was located closer to the highway, while the Church was located south of that School building.
These past several years, I have been doing research on the old Post Offices of Mercer County. On the above Map of Marion Township, in the 1888 Atlas of Mercer County, Ohio, the Saint Rosa Post Office stood directly to the west of School No. 3. John Gallagher and A. Patera stated in their book, “The Post Offices of Ohio,” [Burtonsville, MD: The Depot. 1979, page 171], “The Saint Rosa Post Office was established June 24, 1878, and was discontinued May 31, 1905, and the mail was then sent to Chickasaw Post Office.”
I found a copy of the letter from the First Assistant Postmaster General, at Washington, to Lorenz Lochtefeld, of St. Rose, and sent in care of the Postmaster of Maria Stein, dated June 8, 1878. He sent a blank form to be completed by Lorenz Lochtefeld, the proposed Postmaster of Saint Rosa. This is a copy of the form which Lorenz Lochtefeld completed on June 18, 1878.
With
the Records of the “Postmasters of Saint Rosa, Mercer County, Ohio,”
the Saint Rosa Post Office, had only three Postmasters: Lorenz
(George?) Lochtefeld, June 24, 1878 to November 18, 1898; Catharine
Lochtefeld, November 19, 1898 until December 17, 1901; and John Bomholt,
December 18, 1901 until May 31, 1905, the date of the Saint Rose Post
Office official closing. The Mail was sent to Chickasaw as of May 2,
1905. That was about the time period when Rural Free Delivery was being
implemented in the Villages throughout Mercer County, and as a result,
many local post office closed. And now, a century later, the computer
and internet communication system have resulted in post office
closings. The Mercer County Historical Society is preserving our Local
History, in relationship to our National and International History.
[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 |
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The Heartbeat Bill:
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FREE PARENTING WORKSHOP |
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Van Wert,
Ohio
— Van Wert County Hospital will offer Active Parenting Now
workshop for parents of children ages 5-12. The six-session video and
discussion program will be held on Thursday evenings. Beginning January
26th, each session will be held in the hospital’s conference room B&C
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Van Wert Hospital is located at 1250 S. Washington
Street.
This parenting workshop is funded by a grant provided by
the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund. The mission of the Ohio Children's Trust
Fund (OCTF) is to take a leadership role and be a catalyst in preventing
child abuse and neglect in Ohio.
For more
information about this class, visit
www.vanwerthospital.org.
Registration is required and can be made by calling 419.238.8671.
About Van Wert Hospital For more than 100 years, Van Wert Hospital has been delivering superior patient care and advancing new treatments. As an independent nonprofit community health system, Van Wert County Hospital remains committed to the region’s healthcare needs for generations to come. Van Wert Hospital is committed to today, focused on tomorrow. Visit www.vanwerthospital.org for more information. |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters is hosting the Luck O’ the Irish Bowling Bash on Sunday, March 4 at Plaza Lanes in Celina and Olympic Lanes in Van Wert and on Friday, March 16th at Varsity Lanes in St. Marys. What a better way to start your St. Patty’s Day Weekend then with Bowl for Kids’ Sake 2012. This year we are having a bowling party for all of our participants. We want to thank them for all of their hard work and dedication to the kids in their communities. Call the BBBS office and register your team. Go out and find 4 or 5 friends, family members, co-workers to help your team raise a minimum $125.00. If you raise $50 in pledges as an individual then you will receive a BFKS t-shirt. More information is provided in our team packets. If you’re a business owner and would like to get involved, we have sponsorship opportunities ranging from $50-$1,000! This will be the biggest bowling party of the year offering lots of fun, great prizes, and it helps a premier youth mentoring organization. This year the Grand Prize is a Laptop donated by Layer 3 Technologies. The bowler that raises the most money will receive an overnight stay and tickets to the Columbus Funny Bone Comedy Club.Other prizes include an overnight stay at a local hotel, gift certificates to various restaurants in the three county area, and much more. Bowl for Kids’ Sake is Big Brothers Big Sisters largest FUNdraiser and we receive over 25% of our budget from this event alone. Therefore we depend greatly on people like you in our community to participate in this event. The money raised at this event stays local. For more information contact BBBS by phone at 419-394-2990 or 1-866-670-2227, e-mail at office@bbbsma.com, or visit our website at www.bbbsma.com. Check the website for updates on teams, sponsors and prizes. BBBS is a partner agency of the United Way. |
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Parkway Student Council
Offering “Romer’s” Chicken Dinners As Fundraiser
In support of Student Activities for PHS, Parkway Student Council is having a chicken dinner at $6.50 per dinner on presale only. The dinner includes: ½ barbecue chicken, applesauce, dinner roll with butter, and chips. Drink included with dine-in only. This event will be Friday, February 3 at the homecoming game with Marion Local. Dinner Pick-up is from 4-6 p.m. or you ticket-holders may dine in the cafeteria
Call 419-363-3045, ext 762 or email mcconam@parkwayschools.org for tickets.
Wassenberg Art Center to Features Indiana Wildlife Artists On February 4, the Wassenberg Art Center, 643 S. Washington Street, Van Wert, opens “Walk on the Wild Side” an exhibit featuring works by the Indiana Wildlife Artist Association. This exhibit showcases 23 nationally published artists, illustrators and sculptors who feature wildlife in their work to help promote and educate the public on wildlife conservation. Wassenberg Art Center features: Clyde Burt, American Studio Ceramic Artist On February 4, the Wassenberg Art Center will also open an exhibit featuring the works of nationally known, American Studio Ceramic Artist, Clyde E. Burt. This is the first exhibit of this enigmatic artist’s work since his death in 1981. Burt won prestigious awards such as the Chicago Institute of Art’s Designer-Craftsman Award in 1957 and has pieces in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. He studied and taught at the Fort Wayne School of Art, Dayton Art Institute and completed graduate work at Cranbrook Academy of Art. A public opening reception for both exhibits will be held February 4, 6–8 p.m. at Wassenberg Art Center and the exhibits run through February 24. Exhibit hours are Tuesday–Sunday, 1–5 p.m. Admission to the Wassenberg Art Center is always free.
Band
Concession Stand Workers Reminded for 1-20 Tim & Wendy Heindel Concession stand workers: Please arrive by 5:45 p.m. In order for the concession stand to operate smoothly, it is important that all those scheduled to work be there. If something comes up and you can’t be there, please arrange for someone to take your place. The Music Boosters thank you in advance for your help. |
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Panther Junior High Girls Basketball
Teams Suffer Injuries Thank you to James and Jill Leighner for the story and the pictures! Injuries
continue to be the issue for the Parkway Jr High Girls Basketball
teams. The 7th grade, when at full power has 7 girls on the team and
the 8th grade only has 5. For the last several games there have been 2,
7th grade girls out with injury, leaving the other 5 to be on the floor
for the entire game. The 8th grade girls have had 1 out injury, so the
7th grade girls have had to try to fill that void. These girls come out
and play as hard as any of their competition, but the opposing teams
always have much deeper benches, and can rotate fresh players in at
will. It's not hard tosee why the girls have been having a rough season. Both teams would be defeated by Minster last Wednesday evening 1-11-2012. Things have got to be coming around for these girls soon I hope. Good luck this week as they travel to New Knoxville on Monday and Adams Central on Thursday. |
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Steel Guitar Player Featured at Rockford Belle on January 21
Pedal Steel Guitar player Kenny Davis of Vandalia, OH will make a return visit to The Rockford Belle on January 21, 2012. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the concert will begin at 7 p.m. Davis has performed with many all time great voices and superb song writers for many years. The public is invited to the entertainment venue at 135 Market Street, Rockford, Ohio to experience another all time great as Kenny Davis performs back up for Jess King and Country Gospel. A free-will donation is accepted and appreciated. Jess King and Country Gospel are from the area and have been playing music for many years. They perform Good Ole Country and Gospel music monthly at The Rockford Belle. Members of the band include: Jesse and Mary Joyce King, Jack Copsey, Allen Twaits, and Gary Henkle. The group considers it an honor to include friend, Kenny Davis, on back up. Davis has performed with country greats such as Connie Smith, Carl and Pearl Butler, Margie Bowes, Doyle Wilburn, Jim Glaser, Justin Tubb, Penny DeHaven, and Stonewall Jackson. Many of the names listed have been known for having Top 40 Country hits or have been fixtures at the Grand Old Opry. Jesse King states “Davis is known as one of the best steel players.” He should know as the list of performers that Davis has played with includes Jessica Matejek, King’s daughter. The band was called “Southern Thunder” and Davis worked down in Dayton with Jessica when she was 17 years old before heading on her way to success in Nashville. Davis remembers practicing with Jessica, back in 1999, at the King family coffee shop, “The Country Gospel Coffee House.” Mark
your calendar for a great night of music at The Belle on
January 21! Come out and meet Kenny Davis as he performs
back up on steel guitar for Jess King and Country
Gospel. For more information about this event call Tom
Rogers at 567-644-9993.
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Parkway is on a Two Hour Delay for Teacher In-service on Wednesday, January 18.
Mercer Dads Welcome New
Mexico Film Producer, Justin Hunt Mercer Dads welcomed film director Justin Hunt from New Mexico on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 for the first showing in this part of the country of Hunt’s documentary “Absent”. Shown at the Celina Fieldhouse, the film addressed the fatherless society and the impact it has on all communities. “Absent” explores the devastating impact of disengaged fathers not only here in America, but around the globe. “Absent” lifts the veil on the damage being done by fathers who just aren't “there” starting with a historical look at the family, world wars, the industrial revolution and citing statistical data. Featuring Metallica front man James Hetfield, World Champion Boxer Johnny Tapia and Best Selling author John Eldredge just to name a few, ‘Absent” revealed that “one man makes a world of difference.” Justin Hunt held a Question and Answer session after the screening and talked about his positive relationships with his own father and step-father, how he met Hetfield and Tapia who both agreed to speak candidly in the documentary about their own issues with their absent fathers, and his next film ventures. Those who would like to learn more can contact Ted Goodwin of the Mercer Dads Organization or by visiting the movie website www.absentmovie.com.
Van Wert County Hospital Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program Certified By
Industry Leader
Little Panthers Basketball Team Plays
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Three Winners of Face in the Crowd
Prizes are Avid Panther Sports Fans
Mike Burtch, co-owner of Burtch Seed and faithful Panther fan takes in all Panther Sporting Events. He was at a girls basketball game, watching his niece Haley Burtch play, when his picture was taken for Face in the Crowd. He was pleased to receive a case of bottled water from Chris and Leslie Baltzell, owners of Aquatech Water Treatment Systems. Dylan Baltzell helped present the water. Thank you Mike and Chris and Leslie for being fantastic Panther fans!
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Panther Boys Basketball Team takes on
Minster and Botkins on January 13 & 14 Action Shots and Story by Pat Agler - Thanks Pat! It
has been an uphill struggle this season for the Panthers, but they
continue to keep clawing and scratching. Versus Minster the Panthers
kept within ten points until the latter stages of the game. Parkway got
off to a slow start in the first quarter and just couldn't gain any
ground all evening. The wildcats won the game 48-34. On Saturday evening
Parkway traveled to Botkins for a non-conference tilt with the Trojans.
The first quarter once again was not benefical for the Panthers. Botkins
started off with a 13-0 run and never looked back. After an abysmal
first quarter Parkway was down 15-3. In the second period both teams put
up eight points making the halftime score 23-11. Although not out of the
game yet, it didn't get any better for Parkway. In the third quarter the
Trojans increased thier lead , outscoring the Panthers by six in the
period. The scoring was even in the final period and the Trojans got the
win by a score of 49-27. If not for a rough first quarter, it would have
been much closer throughout the game. With the loss Parkway drops to
1-11 on the season.Two NEW Face in the Crowd Pictures! Click Here for Prize Winners and more game shots |
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Become a Baseball Umpire
The Midwest Buckeye Baseball Umpire's Association (Van Wert, OH) will be holding instructional classes for those interested in obtaining an OHSAA license to umpire high school baseball games for the 2012 season. Classes begin on February 6th and will be held every Monday at 6:00PM at Van Wert High School until the conclusion of the course on March 19th. Cost of the class is $110 which includes all instructional materials as well as local and state association dues for the 2012 season. |
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'Senior' Night
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Saturday evening eleven
'senior' members of the Celina Waterdog program were recognized during
the annual Celina/Coldwater/Ft Recovery/St Marys quad meet, held at the
Auglaize/Mercer County YMCA.
SENIORS
Andrea Bell, Lizz Carr, Matt Feltz, Hannah Fleck, Justin Green, Dethora
Hasenjager, Peyton Jones, Alex Parker, Claire Schmitmeyer, Leyton
Schoen, and Tye Spengler all contributed to the Girls and Boys Waterdog
victory. The Ladies tallied 236 points to St Marys' 100, Coldwater's 87,
and Ft Recovery's 9 while the Guys amassed 191.5 to outdistance St Marys'
89, Ft Recovery's 78.5, and Coldwater's 42. CHS took first 16 of the 24
events, with 13 runner-up finishes.
The Bulldog swimmers
and divers won all 6 relays, taking 1-2 in four of them. Individually
Paige Dorsten touched first twice, winning the shortest and longest
races of the evening, the 50 and 500 freestyles. Other winning Dogs were
Hannah Fleck (200 free), Matt Feltz (200 free), Collen Byer (dive),
Peyton Jones (100 fly), Andrea List (100 free), Mason Miller (100 free),
Kaysn Fishbaugh (500 free), and Kandace Eichenauer (100 breast). Second
place points were earned by Tye Spengler (dive), Michaela Wenning (100
fly), Maddy Weininger (100 free), Brooke Mertz (500 free), Holly Thobe
(100 back), Lizz Carr (100 breast), and Matt Feltz (100 breast). Next up...Celina is co-host of the Celina/Wapakoneta Invitational which will be staged on Saturday, Jan 14 at the Auglaize/Mercer County YMCA. Start time is 1:00.
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Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey
announced today his office is investigating an incident that occurred on
Brown Road, Celina. At 07:29 AM today deputies were notified that Danny
L. Boise, age 61 of 911 North 7th Street, Apt. #15 Coldwater,
had not made it to his dialysis appointment in Celina. Deputies and
Coldwater Police began to search for him. At 07:52 hours deputies were
dispatched to 5139 Brown Road, when the residents there discovered a
vehicle in their pond with a body lying near a garage there. It appeared Mr. Boise drove off
the roadway through a large area of field. It further appears he
attempted to drive back onto the roadway and accidentally drove into the
pond. He was able to escape his vehicle but was unable to make it to
the residence for assistance. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff’s deputies were assisted at the scene by the Celina EMS services as well as the Coldwater Police Department. |
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Wright State Police
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CELINA, Ohio – Wright State University (WSU) Police Chief and Assistant
Vice President Michael Martinsen announced today that Tyler Pottkotter,
Celina native and WSU alumnus, has been named to the WSU Police force.
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The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) is set to begin a major recruitment and expansion drive into Mercer and Auglaize counties. This extremely valuable community-based network incorporates training and education on tracking rain and snowfall. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are invited to take part in monitoring Ohio’s precipitation. The project’s website at www.cocorahs.org provides information on the project and free access to the data collected.
Recent repeated flood events during 2011 have highlighted the importance of having a dense network of well-trained rainfall and snowfall observers in the Auglaize and St. Mary’s river valleys. While there have been some observing stations in the area, there is currently no method for measuring water content in the snowpack, which was a cause of the February 28, 2011 flash flood. The efforts to monitor flood potential in the area will be greatly enhanced by adding enthusiastic and well trained volunteers. In support of this expansion effort, the state and regional CoCoRaHS coordinators from the National Weather Service will hold a training session on Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 6:30 PM at the Dicke Hall of the Wright State Lake Campus in Celina. The hands-on session, lasting around one hour, will teach observers how to accurately set up and read the standard CoCoRaHS rain gauges and report the data. Attendance at the January 26th session is free, and open to any interested resident of Ohio. Volunteers should contact Julie Reed or Ashley Novak at the National Weather Service in Wilmington. CoCoRaHS began in 1998 in Colorado in response to flooding in Ft. Collins that claimed 5 lives and caused over $100 million in damage. The network now encompasses all 50 states and is expanding into Canada. The Ohio project represents a cooperative effort between the National Weather Service and the State Climatologist at Ohio State University. Contacts: Julie Reed, National Weather Service Wilmington julia.dian-reed@noaa.gov Ashley Novak, National Weather Service Wilmington ashley.novak@noaa.gov |
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Mercer County Chapter # 13, met on January 10, 2012, at the Hopewell Grange Hall in Celina, Ohio with 48 of our 102 paid Members. President Yvonne Stoner called the meeting to order at 10:00 A.M.
Merrill Asher, District #2 Representative, has been appointed to replace the former District Representative Dot Silver. The next annual PERI meeting will be held May 17, 2012 at Lima. Mr. Asher asked for a Committee Member to serve on the Nominating Committee for the District. President Yvonne Stone appointed Joyce Alig, as this Committee Member. Mr. Asher then installed the 2012 Officers for Mercer County Chapter # 13, PERI: President Yvonne Stoner, Vice President Pat Large, Secretary Joyce Alig, Treasurer Jean Thobe and Legislative Chairman Mauri Cron.
Vice President Pat Large gave the prayer and Pledge of Allegiance. -Officers present were President Yvonne Stoner, Vice President Pat Large, Secretary Joyce Alig, and Treasurer Jean Thobe, and Legislative Chairman Mauri Cron. -Secretary Joyce Alig read the minutes from the previous meeting. Annette Sutter made the motion and seconded by Frieda Lochtefeld, to accept the minutes. Motion carried. -Treasurer Jean Thobe gave the Financial Report, which shows a balance of $ 1084.86. She will be collecting dues after the meeting. Mary Jane Cron made the motion to accept the report; seconded by Mary Lou Fortener. Motion carried. President Stoner reported Pat Smith audited the books. -Legislative Chairman Mauri Cron gave his report. Changes in the Ohio Retirement System are being considered. He also reported that legislative information is available to PERI Members via the Members’ Newsletters and via email. He reported that 70 members now receive email.
The New Member to PERI, was Susan Fennig. The free membership was won by Doris Freewalt.
-Old business. The President reported she has cards with addresses for State Representatives, as well as copies of the 2012 OPERS Health Plan. Estella Nusbaum made the motion to pay the Hopewell Grange $200, for use of the hall. Larry Dietz seconded the motion. Motion carried. -New Business. President Stoner and Merrill Asher and Jean Thobe responded to various questions about health benefits’ payments, related to Medicare and Social Security and OPERS.
Mercer County Auditor Randall Grapner and Mercer County Treasurer Dave Kaiser reported on the responsibilities of their County Elected Offices and answered several questions for local taxes.
The Motion to adjourn was made by Les Bruns; seconded by Jerry Dippold. Motion carried.
The next regular meeting will be held at Hopewell Grange Hall in Celina, Ohio, on March 13, 2012. The Speaker for March will be Jarrod Ebbing, Mercer Co. Community Development Officer.
Joyce Alig, Secretary, January 10, 2012.
The 2012 meetings will be held: January 10, 2012 March 13, 2012 May 8, 2012 July 10, 2012 September 11, 2012 November 13, 2012 |
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Have you looked up, at the Mercer County Courthouse lately? Have you taken the time to admire the workmanship of the stone masons who created this masterpiece of stone work in Mercer County?
Why was a new Courthouse needed in 1923? Following World War I, Mercer Countians were discussing improvements throughout the County. In response, the Mercer County Commissioners created a Building Committee by May 1920, with a goal of a new Courthouse.
Architect and Contractor. Have you considered how the architect who designed and constructed this Courthouse? June 29, 1820, Peter M. Hulsken of the firm McLaughlin & Hulsken, Lima, was appointed the architect. Hulsken’s Associate was Lyman Strong. The Commissioners passed a resolution to issue bonds to erect and equip this Courthouse. February 26, 1921, the Commissioners approved the specifications by Hulsken. The Contract was awarded to O.M. Green. Ground was broken in May 1921. Have you looked back into the 1920’s at the tools to build this building? Consider the railroad to move these limestone columns to Celina, and then the wagons taking them from the station to the Courthouse?
Greek and Roman Influence. The limestone columns with the Ionic Capitals with the scroll-like spirals, called “volutes,” remind the guest of the Greek Influence. Roman architecture influenced domed buildings and this Courthouse has a dome at the center about the stairwell. The top floor of the rotunda has a frieze of mythological figures, whose themes date to Roman and Greek history. Mythological Griffins, “the hounds of Zeus, who never bark,” were used in the designs throughout the Courthouse.
The Dedication of the new Mercer County Courthouse was held Monday, September 3, 1923. Seventy five years later, Mercer Countians celebrated the 75th Anniversary of this Courthouse. In honor of this occasion, working with the Mercer County Commissioners and their Journals, I edited the book, “Mercer County’s Courthouses, Celina, Ohio, 1824-1998.” The history of this Mercer County Courthouse, as well as the previous two Courthouses in Celina and the first Mercer County Courthouse on Court Street at Saint Marys, has been preserved in this book. If you wish to learn more about the history of Mercer County’s four Courthouses, this book serves the Mission Statement of the Mercer County Historical Society: To Preserve Mercer County’s History and To Educate the Public about that History.
Do you know what County Government Offices are in this County Courthouse? Are you aware of all of the County Government Offices as well as all of the County Buildings? Mercer County Commissioners now have their Offices in another building, the Central Services Building on Livingston Street.
We should all be proud of our heritage of having one of the most beautiful County Courthouses in the State of Ohio. We should also be proud of the County building, the Mercer County Historical Museum, The Riley Home, and the Mercer County Commissioners and the Mercer County Historical Society for preserving Mercer County’s history.
[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.] |
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Construction is now underway at Mercer County Community Hospital for the expansion of their Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Center. The new Center will be located in an area of the hospital previously utilized by a non-patient care department on the west side of the main hospital.
Mescher is very pleased with the change in location. She says, “We are excited to have the opportunity to move such a desirable area within the hospital. Rehabilitation for patients with cardiac as well as respiratory disease is as much emotional as it is physical, and the additional equipment and improved surroundings make this a great space and a more uplifting environment.” In addition to the change in location, the Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Department will feature additional equipment including commercial grade treadmills as well as recumbent bikes and steppers. Mescher says, “We will also have additional televisions that we can use for both educational and entertainment purposes for our patients while they are exercising.” Safety is a major focus of the new area. Mescher explains. “We will have a six channel telemetry system that we can use to monitor vital signs of those patients who require monitoring during exercise which is essential to any cardiopulmonary rehabilitation center.” To help with the financing of this project, the Medical, Educational and Development (MED) Foundation has begun a fund raising campaign. John Hoying, Development Director, states, “Our goal is to raise $75,000. This will pay for new equipment being purchased in the expansion.” Persons wishing to make a contribution can contact Hoying at 419-678-5679. Contributions can also be made through the hospital website by going to www.mercer-health.com and clicking on the MED Foundation icon. The Mercer Health Cardiopulmonary Program was the first in the area to receive national certification. They provide a phased program to improve the quality of life for those with heart and respiratory disease. Pictured: Construction of the new Mercer Health Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Department at Mercer County Community Hospital has begun. Shown here is the future consultation office and warm up area. |
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The Van Wert County Jr. Fair Board is reminding all Steer exhibitors for the 2012 Van Wert County Jr. Fair, that steer weigh in is this Saturday January 14th from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Weigh in will take place on the fairgrounds by the beef barn. Show Steers, Dairy Steers and Performance Steers possession is January 1st. You may weigh up to 5 steers from each class. Steer Exhibitors wishing to take a steer to the Ohio State Fair in 2012 must submit a legible nose print to the Ohio State Fair Livestock Office. The Van Wert County 4-H will be collecting signed nose print cards at the steer weigh in to send in to State Fair. In case of inclement weather please check the Van Wert county Jr. Fair Facebook page for cancellation. |
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Challenge yourself…Change their minds…It’s about who
you are and what you can become! Sometimes people choose a career
because it fits the traditional image of boys growing up to be fire
fighters or engineers, while girls become teachers or nurses. But that
no longer is the case. There are no limits when it comes to choosing a
career. Careers which have traditionally been dominated by females – healthcare, education and social work – are fast becoming occupational choices for many males. Healthcare is one of the most in-demand career areas in the nation. Males are finding career opportunities in the healthcare field, including nursing, practical nursing, medical assisting, medical billing and coding, paramedic, emergency medical technician, phlebotomy and so many more. Do you know any 7th or 8th grade guys interested in a career in the medical or health field? Think they would like to see how an EMT works in the back of an ambulance or learn what a lab technician does? Maybe they’ve even talked about becoming a surgical tech, nurse or occupational therapist… If so, they need to check out “Step Into Your Health Technology Future” at Vantage Career Center on Saturday morning, January 28th from 9 am – 12 noon! This is an awesome opportunity for 7th and 8th grade guys to learn about exciting careers in health technology. The event is FREE! A light breakfast, lunch and a T-shirt are provided. Are you wondering how the renovation and expansion project is coming along at Vantage? Come and see for yourself on Monday, February 6, 2012 during the annual Open House and Dinner from 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Get an update on the construction project, meet the teachers, see the newly renovated labs and take a tour of the completed areas!! College representatives from UNOH, Wright State, Owens, Rhodes and Northwest State will be available to answer your questions, and Vantage Adult Education staff will be available to tell you about upcoming classes and online education too. A pulled pork sandwich dinner will be available to purchase for $5 (proceeds to Citizens for Vantage) from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Drive-thru and carry-out available!! Don’t miss it! Pictured above at left: Emergency Medical Technician Bob Baker answers questions in the back of an ambulance from 2009 “Step Into Your Future” participants. |
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Free Concert Benefit
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Calvary Evangelical Church and the Van Wert Pregnancy Life Center invite
the community to enjoy a free concert by Christian music legend David
Meece on Sunday, January 29, at 4:00 PM. Meece is the composer of
modern-day
A love offering for PLC will be taken during the concert to recognize and support their vital ministry, which strives to protect the lives of the unborn and show the love of Jesus through helping those affected by unplanned pregnancy. Meece will be singing and playing at Calvary, located at 10686 Van Wert Decatur Road in Van Wert. For more information, visit the church’s website at www.calvaryelife.org. |
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Wassenberg Camera Club
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Business that evening will include the election of a club treasurer. A new Club Directory and an Activity Calendar for 2012 should be available for distribution that evening.
Visitors are
encouraged, and may participate in the voting for the best print and
slide. Contact the art center at 419.238.6837, via wassenberg@embarqmail.com or visit our website at: wassenbergartcenter.org. The Wassenberg Art Center is located at 643 South Washington Street in Van Wert.
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Parkway Panther Backpack Slings for
Sale Rockford Community Days Committee is selling Parkway Panther backpack slings. ONLY $5.00 each. Get yours today by contacting Amy Joseph or Lisa at the Village hall - 419-363-3032 or by contacting any community days committee member. Thank you for your support!! |
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Rockford Arts the Park THANK YOU to those businesses and organizations that have supported the Rockford Arts the Park ~ Summer 2012 program. If you are interested in making a donation yet this year, the deadline is January 31st. Lisa Kuhn, Village of Rockford |
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Parkway Local Spelling
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Computerized Farm Recordkeeping Workshops Wm. Bruce Clevenger, OSU Extension Educator, Defiance County Pencil and paper is still the way most farmers keep records. As farm size, income or debt increases, many farmers and lenders look for computer programs that allow fast data entry, have internal checks for accuracy and allow summarizing of data. Most farmers begin their search by asking "Is there a simple computer program that will keep my records like the farm account books?" Ohio State University Extension and other land grant colleges have recognized the computer software Quicken® as a computerized farm recordkeeping system. Users can record transactions of both the farm and family and categorize them based on farm enterprises income and expenses as well as family living expenses. Its popularity is due to the ease of data entry and to its low price of $60 to $100. This single-entry system is essentially an electronic checkbook. It allows users to track loans, write checks, reconcile the checkbook with the bank statement and quickly create reports for the farm business, family, and tax purposes. OSU Extension is offering a Computerized Farm Recordkeeping Workshop with Quicken® that will focus on setting up accounts, categorizing income and expenses, hands-on data entry, running tax reports, and preparing farm production reports. Workshop will utilize a computer laboratory with Quicken® software installed to be used by participants during the workshop. Workshops will be held: January 30 & February 6 at OSU Extension Van Wert Co. (1:00pm—3:30pm) January 31 & February 7 at OSU Extension Defiance Co. (6:30pm—9:00pm) February 3 & February 10 at OSU Extension Hancock Co. (9:30am—12 noon) Pre-Registration $35.00 per farm business (2 people) is required and includes two-sessions and a workshop training manual. Please RSVP by January 18th. Space is limited. For more information on the meeting, contact your OSU Extension office or OSU Extension Defiance County at (800) 745-4771, clevenger.10@osu.edu, or log on to http://defiance.osu.edu/ |
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Grube Homicide Update by Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey Released on January 11, 2012 Mercer County Sheriff’s Detectives and Ohio BCI&I continue to work on the homicide of Robert and Colleen Grube that occurred in their rural Fort Recovery home on November 29-30. Since the last release of information to the press, detectives and agents have conducted 17 interviews, bringing the total of interviews to nearly 90 people. 15 new tips were followed up on bringing the total tips followed up on to 73. 17 new court orders/subpoenas were requested and issued bringing the total to 63. 1 additional search warrant was issued bringing the total to 11 and 17 new pieces of evidence were recovered. Some final lab reports are
starting to come in on evidence that was submitted to them and some
preliminary information is still coming in from the labs. While we
don’t have all the piece of the puzzle, we are beginning to try to put
them together. “Murder has no statute of
limitations, so we are gathering everything possible to help solve the
crime now, in the event it is not solved in the immediate future, we
need to have all the information to be utilized later. It is important
to solve this case, but we have to ensure that we get it right. It is
important to make an arrest, but we must be able to get a conviction,
and we have to be absolutely certain we have the right offenders,”
stated Sheriff Grey. What we know with relative
certainty:
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Colleen was last seen alive shortly after 5 PM
on Tuesday, November 29
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Colleen and Robert were found deceased by a
family member bound with duct tape and shot on November 30 at
approximately 9 AM
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Investigators have narrowed the time of the
incident to a two hour window
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Investigators have developed information that
at least one male and one female offender were present at the time
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Missing from the scene is a laptop computer At the present time investigators are reviewing thousands of pages of information that has been recovered during the investigation. Additional Note: The Grube
investigation lead to information that was turned over to the Darke
County Sheriff’s Office that resulted in the following press release
from Darke County. An additional stolen vehicle was recovered near
Mendon as a result of the same information. The original information
came to Mercer County from the Jay County, IN Sheriff’s Office. The 3
Sheriff’s Offices and Ohio BCI&I worked together to share the
information.
On January 3rd, 2012 the Deputies and Detectives from the Darke County Sheriff’s Office, along with Investigators from the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office and Agents from the Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded 1024 State Route 571 to execute a pre-dawn hour search warrant on the residence located there for the manufacturing of methamphetamine. Also responding to the scene were members of the Union City, OH Fire and Rescue who provided back-up services. All emergency responders remained on the scene while the lab was dismantled and evidence was collected. No evacuation of surrounding residences was necessary or conducted. A search of the residence yielded evidence that there was an active clandestine methamphetamine lab in operation there at that time. Members from the Darke County Clandestine Lab Unit dismantled the operation and neutralized any and all potential safety issues that were present. Traffic flow on SR571 was temporarily interrupted during the morning work flow. Two adult females, three adult males and a 7 year old juvenile boy were removed from the residence without incident by the Darke County Special Response Team. Custody of the 7 year old boy was turned over to Darke County Children’s Services. Arrested was Christina Melchor
age 34, Manuel Melchor age 33 and Bryant Rhoades age 21 of that
address. Also arrested was Christopher Brock age 46 of Winchester, IN
and Letisha Parker age 20 of Portland, IN. All arrestees were
transported to the Darke County Jail where each are being held, pending
charges for Illegal Manufacturing of Methamphetamine and Child
Endangering. Photos of those arrested will be available when the
booking process is complete and can be accessed by visiting our website
at
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“Bridge inspection is completed annually for several very important reasons. First our bridge maintenance/work orders are generated directly from our yearly inspections. Secondly, decisions on future bridge replacements/rehabilitations are made as a result of the condition ratings garnered from the inspection. Third and most importantly, we inspect them to protect the public that uses them each day.” In Ohio, the professionally licensed and elected County Engineer manages and oversees bridge inspections on township and county roadways. Any questions, concerns about bridges may be directed to the engineer’s office. |
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GET
CONNECTED at New Horizons Community Church on January 12 New
Horizons Community Church is proud to offer two support groups that will
begin simultaneously on Thursday, January 12 from 6:30 to 8:30pm:
Restoration for the Soul is “For the person who has or is going through
emotional struggles or for the person who desires to help others with
emotional struggles”. The other support group is Be Slim and is “Your
pathway to a better you- God’s way”.Get connected with us at New Horizons Community Church as a way to KNOW GOD, meet people, and GET CONNECTED. There are eight groups designed and implemented to help you discover the exciting journey you can experience in accordance with God’s plan for your life. You can GET CONNECTED by calling the NHCC church office or by talking with Pastor Marvin Schwartz at 419-363-2064. New Horizons Community Church is committed to helping individuals become fully connected into the life of the church- bringing Christ and community together. The of “GET CONNECTED” aids in accomplishing this objective. |
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Little Panthers Basketball Begins
Season Story and pictures by James and Jill Leighner - thanks for sharing!
The little panthers K-2 basketball kicked off Saturday with High School coaches and players helping the next generation of Panthers learn and have fun playing the game. Starting with some fundamentals and progressing to dribble war, then splitting into teams. The kids love it! Thanks to all the coaches and players that take their time to come out and be involved. It means more to these little guys than you may realize. GO PANTHERS!!!!!!! |
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Parkway Boys Basketball Hosts
Paulding on 1-7-2012 Story and pictures by James and Jill Leighner - thank you for sharing! ![]() It didn't seem as though either team could miss offensively in the first quarter as the Panthers would be leading 24-21 going into the 2nd quarter. The game would stay close as it went to halftime tied at 37. The Panthers were down by 6 at the end of the third quarter with a score of 52-46. Parkway would make a run for the lead in the 4th quarter but foul trouble would get the best of them as they ended the game down 66-57. |
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Parkway Junior High Girls Basketball
Team Travels to Crestview on 1-9-2012 Story and pictures by James and Jill Leighner - thank you! ![]() The Junior High girls were at Crestview Monday night to take on the Lady Knights. The 7th grade would take the early lead in the first quarter up 5-0. At the half the knights would come back to take the lead by a score of 11-7. Final on the 7th grade was a loss for the Panthers 21-14. |
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Parkway 7th Grade Boys Basketball
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Parkway 8th Grade Boys Basketball
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Parkway Panthers Varsity Host Coldwater
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Parkway Panthers Varsity Host Paulding
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First Grader at
Parkway Wins Rookie 1st Place at Mac-O-Chee
In the Junior Honda class, these cars run 30-35 MPH, and some places Taylor competes include: Mac-O-Chee in West Liberty, the "Indoor Winternationals" at the Ohio State Fairground in Columbus; and Xenia ’s Miami Valley Raceway. At Xenia , where she raced this past summer, she took the track record in the Red Rookie class. She traveled at 25 MPH on the 1/20 mile track and finished the lap in 8.259, setting a new best. She has now moved up to the competitive class of Junior Honda where she will race until she is 8 yrs old. Someday she will be old enough for the 9-16 year-old-class. One race that is particularly fun is the annual Beauty Bowl race where the Mac-O-Chee Club has Hall of Fame induction ceremony of previous quarter midget drivers that got the sport started for these "young guns" at Mac-O-Chee. She admits that she used to get nervous before races. Now she generally knows her competition and just wants to go “faster”.
She has her own fan club in Grandpa and Grandma Gruss and Grandpa and Grandma Bell, cousins, and her new baby sister, Kinlee. When asked is she has ever wrecked, she explained that once she came together with another car where her front-end went up, but they were able to back-out from the collision. She was not hurt and was not deterred. Story continues . . . .
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Rockford Chamber of Commerce to Meet
The Rockford Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday January 12, 2012 at the Village Hall @ 7:30 AM. Breakfast will be served by Angie (meal will be $7.00) make your reservation by phone at 419-363-2899 or e-mail peachandangie@watchtv.net . Remember to renew your Chamber membership this month. Rockford Chamber 2012 Membership Form - Click Here Agenda 2012 installation of officers Winterfest report 2012 Chamber events |
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New Horizon Church
Invites Community to
Wednesday Evening Meal,
Offering Pioneer Club
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Concerts at Rockford Belle
to Take Listeners Down Memory Lane on January 14
More about
“Triad”: “Triad” band
adds depth to the evening’s lineup and features players
Mike Bruns, Dan Shoen, and Kent Krogman. The trio
resides in Mercer County and is well- known to the area;
listeners can relax to the style they have come to know
and depend on with this group- Classic music
by Jim Croce, James Taylor, and the Doors. Their range
includes a variety of religious, patriotic, and folk
songs.
More
about “Blind Date”: Re-live the experience of 60’s/70’s
music when “Blind Date” revs up the night with featured
five-piece band members Dan Schoen, Rick Temple, Adam
Andrews, Mike Bruns, and Kent Krogman. Band members have
been around! They have the experience to take you back
to a time when the greatest bands made music; a time of
music that offered songs you could sing along with, and
dance to, and music you fell in love with. The Belle
welcomes the band back and invites all listeners who
have enjoyed “Blind Date” outdoor performances during
the annual Sock Hop & Cruise-In in August.
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The Parkway Athletic Booster Club will be having its monthly meeting on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. This month’s meeting will be held in the high school library at the high school. All parents of Parkway athletes are members of the athletic boosters and encouraged to attend. This meeting is also open to the public. |
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Anniversary for 2002 Basketball Players, Cheerleaders, and Homecoming Queen Coming up Soon January 5, 2012 Dear Alumni of 2002: On behalf of the Student Council of Parkway High School, we wish to invite you to share in our Winter Homecoming Festivities. We are continuing our tradition of inviting back the senior basketball team players, cheerleaders, and Homecoming Queen for their 10th anniversary. The Basketball Homecoming Game will be held on Friday, February 3, 2012. We request that you come to the high school no later than 7:00 p.m. so that you may be informed of any last minute details, otherwise please meet in the team locker hall way 3 minutes before the end of the JV game. You will be introduced to the crowd between the JV and Varsity games - prior to the introduction of the Homecoming court. These people will be recognized at the game: 2002 Queen – Nicole Stose Tong; the 2002 Senior Basketball Players –Ben Reigle, Galen Schumm, Trey Stover, Tyler Stover, Brandon Worden, and Blake Young; and the 2002 Senior Cheerleaders –Erica Bruns, Joelle Dull Steinbrunner, and Beverly Poppe Kellermeyer. The administration has provided for you to be admitted free (you just need to give your name at the ticket counter at the game). Please call the school at 363-3045, ext. # 762, or e-mail: mcconam@parkwayschools.org to confirm your attendance by Wednesday, February 1, 2012. We look forward to your participation in the homecoming event. Sincerely, P.H.S.
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Vantage
Electricity Students Help Community Pictured at left: Vantage senior Electricity students who worked on the new sign at the VW YMCA (from left) Harley-Davidson Lane (Continental), Austin Mseis (Continental), Zach Gawronski (Paulding), Kory Plotts (Paulding), Drey Gamble (Paulding), Caleb Sherry (Paulding), Austin Carder (Paulding) and Chase Fry (Paulding). Click here for the rest of the story. |
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Van Wert County
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Van Wert, OH, January 3, 2012 – As the official sponsor of birthdays, the American Cancer Society encourages smokers to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking. According to an American Cancer Society report[1], smokers who quit can expect to live up to ten years longer than those who continue to smoke. Quitting is hard, but smokers can increase their chances of success with help. Research shows that much of the risk of premature death from smoking could be prevented by quitting. Smokers who quit, regardless of age, live longer than people who continue to smoke. Smokers who quit reduce their risk of lung cancer – ten years after quitting, the lung cancer death rate is about half that of a continuing smoker’s. Quitting also lowers the risk for other major diseases including heart disease and stroke. “Quitting smoking is an important step towards reducing your cancer risk and celebrating more birthdays,” said Marybeth Torsell, Health Initiatives Representative for the Society. “The Freshstart program provides great tips and tools to help you beat the urge to smoke. There has never been a better time to quit!” The American Cancer Society’s Freshstart program is designed to help participants stop smoking by providing them with all of the essential information and strategies needed to direct their own efforts at stopping. The program focuses on an active pragmatic approach to quitting smoking through active participation and group support. Participants are encouraged to apply what they learn in Freshstart to other aspects of their lives. The program begins Tuesday, January 10, 2012 from 7:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will run for 4 weeks, ending Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Sessions are located at the Gaylord E. Leslie Wellness Center at 140 Fox Road Suite 101, Van Wert, Ohio. Interested individuals may register for this FREE series by calling 419.238.8691 or email wellness@vanwerthospital.org. |
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Mercer Health’s Diabetic Support Group will meet on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. At Mercer County Community Hospital, 800 West Main Street, Celina, in Meeting Room 2. Karen Homan, RD, CDE, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator at the Mercer Health Diabetes Center, will be discussing “Getting Back on Track and Staying Motivated in 2012”. For those unable to attend the January 9 program, it will be repeated on Tuesday, January 17, beginning at 6:00 PM in Meeting Room 2 at the hospital. There is no fee and, advance registration is not necessary. Please call 419-586-9657 with questions. |
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Rick P. Muhlenkamp is a candidate for the
office of Mercer County commissioner. He is seeking the
Republican nomination during the next primary election held in March
for the term beginning January 3, 2013. He is a proud
graduate
of The Ohio State University and Parkway High School. Muhlenkamp is a
member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Celina and is a
grain producer and licensed long-term substitute teacher. Muhlenkamp is
a lifetime resident of Mercer County and resides in Celina with his
wife, Diane. Muhlenkamp has been an elected board supervisor of the Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District for 11 years. He serves as the chairman of the Mercer County Regional Planning Commission and as the treasurer of the Grand Lake Wabash Watershed Alliance. He represented southwest Ohio as an area director for the Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. While serving as a community leader, he successfully bridged communication between local, state, and federal officials, which has provided significant additional funding to our community. He will treat citizens with respect and is dedicated to serving all the residents of Mercer County utilizing his solid background in budgeting, finance and management. |
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Senator Faber’s Weekly Newsletter
2011 Sparked a
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Members of the Senate
Majority helped in sparking job creation and economic growth
The past twelve months saw We knew from the start that job creation would need . . . Click here for the rest of the story. |
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Ohio Sheep Improvement
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WebEx Series The Sheep and Goat WebEx series will assist sheep and goat farmers become better managers of their operations and provide advice that those interested . . . Click here for the rest of the story. |
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Mercer Co. PERI
Meeting
Jan. 10, at 10:00 A.M.
Hopewell Grange, Celina
The Mercer County PERI will hold its
meeting on January 10, at 10:00 A.M. at the Hopewell Grange on the
Mercer County Fairground.
At this meeting, Merrill Asher, PERI
District Representative will officiate at the Installation of the
2012 PERI Officers.
Randall Grapner, Mercer County Auditor,
will be the speaker. He will address the responsibilities of his
office and the services he provides to Mercer Countians.
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A single word can change you, your life and your
attitude; what is that word and what changes did it make in your life?
Your answer to this question could help you win an award certificate and
possible first place of $100, second place of $50 or third place of $25.
Also the first place winner’s entry will be submitted to local
newspapers.
The Stateline Writers Club is sponsoring this high school student writing contest for students from all Auglaize and Mercer County schools. Entries must be submitted by February 29. A team of judges will weed out the best . . . Click here for the rest of the story. |
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I hope everyone had a
great Christmas and that 2012 brings you many good things. As for the
Wassenberg Camera Club, it will start its new year on January 12 at 7
p.m. at the Wassenberg Art Center. Celebrations will be the competition
theme in prints and slides and the election of a treasurer will be one
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Becca Harshman Breaks Panther Basketball
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2011 Chatt Insurance Holiday
Tournament Competitive and Fun
Stories and Pictures by Pat Agler - Thanks Pat!
The Parkway men got their first win of the season downing Fairlawn by a score of 51-47. It was a tight game throughout, but Parkway found themselves down by five heading into the final quarter. The men dug deep and with clutch free throws pulled out the win to move on. In the finals they were in an uphill battle all game. Late in the fourth quarter they pulled to within four points, but the inside dominance of the Roughriders proved to be too much in the end. The Panthers were the runners-up with a 62-71 loss to the roughriders. Becca Harshman, Haley Burtch and Haley Roehm were selected to the AAL tourney team. Becca Harshman was also the tournament MVP. Seniors Derek Luth and Riley Bransteter were selected to the men's all-tourney team. Click on smaller thumbnails to enlarge them.
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Grand Lake Patriots
Host Speaker Jason King
“The Constitution:
Sacred Parchment or Wastepaper?”
Following a number of
speaking engagements in other Ohio counties, Jason King comes back home
to present a 3-part series for the Grand Lake Patriots on the United
States Constitution. Part 1, “The Constitution: Sacred Parchment or
Wastepaper?” begins the series on Thursday, January 12, at 7 P.M. in the
blue Community Building, inside the main gate at the Mercer County
Fairgrounds in Celina.
Topics in the weeks
ahead include Part 2, “The Bill of Rights, Original Intent” and Part 3,
“The Bill of Rights, Securing Individual Freedoms.” King will address
such questions as the following: Are our Constitutional rights being
infringed upon with the purpose of patterning our government after
European socialistic doctrines? If so, which rights are at risk, and
what must we do? For what reasons did our Founding Fathers put great
restraints on the Federal government? Are the 1st and 2nd
Amendments of our U.S. Constitution (freedom of speech and religion as
well as the right to keep and bear arms) in jeopardy? What is the answer
to securing these rights?
Citizens of all ages,
including junior high and high school students, are invited to attend
this Grand Lake Patriots’ educational program series. Refreshments will
be available.
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Otterbein St. Marys
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Waterdogs vs
South Adams (Boys / Girls) and St Henry (Girls) By Dan Otten - Thanks for sharing! For the second day in a row the Celina Waterdogs crossed the Ohio/Indiana boarder for competition. On Tuesday, Jan 3, Berne was the destination and South Adams was the opponent. St Henry, OH brought a 5-girl contingent to also compete. CHS returned to the Buckeye State on the winning side of the ledger. The Men defeated SA 167-87, while the Ladies outpointed SA and St Henry. CHS's Swimmin' Women tallied 157 to SA's109 and St Henry's 36. Wins were plentiful as the Bulldogs won 19 of the 24 events. All six celina Relays touched first. Double winners include Mason Miller (100 free and 100 back), Peyton Jones (50 free and 500 free), Kandace Eichenauer (200 free and 500 free), and Matt Feltz (200 IM and 100 fly). Tyus Temple (200 free), Taylor Schenking (50 free), Julia Folk (dive), Collen Byer (dive), and Michaela Wenning (100 free) also won events. Next up for the Waterdogs...Saturday, January 7, at the Auglaize/Mercer County YMCA in the annual Celina/Coldwater/St Marys 'Senior Night' extravaganza with a 5:00 PM start time. ***special note*** Correction in errors for the Girls 200 free and Boys dive. Kandace Eichenauer was 1st in the 200 free with a clocking of 2:13.90, Brooke Mertz was 4th with a 2:23.83. Collen Byer was 1st in boys dive with a score of 231.40. Charlie Folk was 3rd with 126.00 points. Pictures by Nancy Heppeard; Thanks for sharing!
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Van Wert County Hospital's Specialty
Clinic Moves to New Office Location VAN WERT, OHIO - The office location may be changing but the specialized care remains the same at Van Wert County Hospital's Specialty Clinic. Beginning January 3, 2012, the Specialty Clinic will be moving to a new office location Suite 209 in Van Wert Health Center, just across the street from the hospital at 140 Fox Road. The Specialty Clinic's new location will feature additional office space, increased accessibility for both patient and handicap parking, while still providing access to additional healthcare services. Van Wert County Hospital is pleased to continue offering access to specialty care in a convenient, close to home location. "We are pleased to offer our community access to an array of quality subspecialists who are a part of the Specialty Clinic," said Mark Minick, President and CEO of Van Wert County Hospital. "This clinic provides patients from the region with convenient access to care they previously had to travel outside the area to receive." "In the last year we have added six new Physicians to the Specialty Clinic, which has tripled the volume from the previous year. This growth has required us to increase the space of the clinic, which will also allow us to attract additional specialties to the community." Nick Spoonmore, Van Wert Medical Services Executive Director said. More than 3,000 patients from Van Wert County receive treatment from physicians at Van Wert County Hospital's Specialty Clinic. Physicians rotate through the clinic holding office hours throughout the month. The Specialty Clinic offers specialties such as nephrology, oncology, neurology, podiatry, orthopedic, neurosurgery and gastroenterology. Dr. Chad Asher Nephrology Dr. Marlene Bultemeyer Neurology Dr. Isa Canavati Neurosurgery Dr. Jeff Kachmann Neurosurgery Dr. Rudy Kachmann Neurosurgery Dr. James Kemmler Orthopedic Dr. Robert Neidich Gastroenterology Dr. Alison Niemeyer Podiatry Dr. Osei-Tutu Owusu Oncology Dr. Thomas Pintar Nephrology Dr. Shawn Ward Podiatry The Specialty Clinic's phone numbers and office hours will remain the same: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The physicians and staff appreciate the opportunity to care for the Van Wert community. About Van Wert County Hospital's Specialty Clinic The Specialty Clinic is a part of Van Wert County Hospital. As the only facility of its kind in the area, the Specialty Clinic is dedicated to offering a broad range of health care specialties in a convenient location. Medical specialties include nephrology, oncology, neurology, podiatry, orthopedic, neurosurgery and gastroenterology. To learn more about Van Wert Hospital Specialty Clinic, visit www.vanwerthospital.org or call (419) 238-8621. |
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Martin Stewart will Speak at
Western Ohio Civil War Round Table
Martin Stewart has done a very thorough study of the 71st Ohio Volunteer Infantry and will speak on that topic entitled "Redemption" at the next Western Ohio Civil War Round Table on January 26, 2012 (Thursday) at 7:15 PM. The location is Wright State University Lake Campus, 186 Andrews Hall, in Celina. The unit was comprised of volunteers from Western Ohio, and included many from Mercer, Auglaize, and Miami Counties. One of the few things known about this unit is that it went into action well before it was ready, and was one that was forced to deal with a surprise attack at Shiloh. The title of Martin's talk "Redemption" is a reference to the inglorious beginning at Shiloh where inexperienced troops panicked and ran, to later in the war when those same units had the opportunity to "redeem their honor" in gallant action. He recently published a book - Redemption: The 71st Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Mr. Stewart is a direct descendant of four Union soldiers.
Martin is a seasoned veteran of
speaking before Civil War groups, and I travels to several
local states to present his program. The public is invited
to hear this tale of honor redeemed.
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Basket Bingo & More Coming on January 29 |
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Parkway Graduate Visits Dr. Oz Show in New York City She attended the Dr. Oz Show and viewers can see her on the Friday, January 6, 2012 taping where Dr. Oz shakes her hand after the show. Watch for her sitting in the second row. In
addition to attending a "Dr. Oz" taping, she and her husband
enjoyed live evening performances of "Memphis", "Chicago", and her
favorite - the new stage production of
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Parkway Concession Stand Workers
Reminded Friday January 6th Brandy Phillips Saturday January 7th Sheri Davis Concession stand workers:
Please arrive by 5:45 p.m. In order for the concession stand to operate
smoothly, it is important that everyone scheduled to work be there. If
you can’t be there, please arrange for someone to take your place.
Remember-If you have a son or daughter in grades 7-12 and he or she
participates in either band or choir, you are a Music Booster parent.
The Music Boosters thank you in advance for your help.
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Celina Bulldogs defeated Greenville on
December 29 at the field house by a score of 67-49. Celina will play on
December 30 for the tournament championship. Pictures by Nancy Heppeard; Thanks for sharing! https://picasaweb.google.com/100813587715833883553/CelinaVsGreenville122011# |
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In Memory of Donna Trisel by Peter
Teixeira Dear
Editor: This is a letter to you so you may know the Dear Lady who was born in Rockford whom I had the privilege to meet in 1976. She was my future mother-in-law, Donna Trisel, whose home was recently removed from 301 Jay St. for additional room for the owner of the trucking co. to expand his business. The little Pink house was a landmark not only for the community of Rockford but It was a home to 56 children being raised with good home town values, by the most caring of a Nannie as a community could have to offer. Donna Trisel was laid to rest a little more than one year ago after a short illness (in 2010). We all lost much that day. Many who are teenagers and some adults were given the best care you can expect, and grew into good productive citizens of Rockford. Donna was appreciated by the mothers and fathers that left their children in trusted hands through the years until she was unable to care for the kids due to health problems. She was one of my best friends, and we spent many hours on the phone just talking about religion, politics or the good old days of the number of kids she helped raise there. My Mother-in-law would not like the fuss we made over her, should you decide to print this memory of her life as a good servant to the community. But those that did not get to know her, I tell you, she had a big heart and a great mind for finances and details. She was always concerned for her family and her friends. She was unselfish and a proper lady. She was up at 5:00 am and did not stop until 5 pm when the last child was picked up ~ this was her life. The last words she said to me was "Think well of
me". I told her I could only think the best of her. It is Christmas
night - December 25, 2011, and she is in my thoughts. She may not
approve of this airing of her laundry, as she would put it in a very
modest way, but she meant much to all of us she touched . The little
pink house she had built by her husband and her father is no longer
there, but you ask anyone in the town, and they will say "Yep. That was
where Nannie's place was, with a smile on their faces." Donna in all
her modesty would even have to agree ~ she sure is missed. So please remember the next time you go by the place where the little pink house was, smile and remember the music she played for you as she served up the many meals she made. Let's remember her for all she did ~ that wonderful woman we all called Nannie. I'll bet you it will bring back the good times. Love you Nannie . Peter |
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Community Building in Rockford Releases
Newest 2012 Events -
Click Here Find out More About Renting the Community Building at Shanes Park
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society |
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January 1, 1880, Andrew Carnegie, age 45, put five million dollars into a new steel company. That five million dollars was the largest amount of money ever invested in a single venture in the history of the iron industry. Andrew Carnegie and his philanthropic nature made an impact on our Nation’s Libraries.
During the Civil War, Carnegie reorganized the Keystone Bridge Works, and after the War, he devoted himself to iron, oil and other businesses. In 1868, he established the Union Iron Mills. The United States Steel manufacturing became his strong interest. By 1880, Carnegie was financially secure, in order to put five million dollars into a new steel mill. Carnegie increased his involvement in the steel industry until by 1900, the Carnegie Steel Company, which he had organized the previous year, controlled most of the U.S. steel production. By 1901, Carnegie retired during his 65th year. Carnegie spent his next two decades as a philanthropist of Carnegie Trusts and Foundations. Andrew Carnegie died at Lenox, Massachusetts, on August 11, 1919, at the end of World War I.
How does this National Industrialist and Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie’s history relate to Mercer County’s Local History? Two Carnegie Libraries in Mercer County were founded via Carnegie’s funds.
In 1897, the idea of a Celina Library was initiated with cultural programs and fund raisers. Three years after Carnegie retired, he responded to three Celina organizations’ request for funds for a library, with a $12,000 donation in January 1904. The Celina Carnegie Library was formally opened in January 1907.
At the beginning of the first year after Carnegie retired, January 17, 1902, Rockford’s Library Association was formed. A decade later, that Association applied for a grant from Andrew Carnegie for a Library. With a $10,000 grant from Carnegie, the Rockford Carnegie Library was dedicated May 1, 1913.
Who are the innovators for the 22nd Century of planning Public Libraries or Museum Library/Archives? Will the Kindle and the NOOK Electronic Readers replace books on Library shelves? Will Computer search engines, e.g. GOOGLE, replace encyclopedias and other research books? Will Libraries and Archival Collections at Museums be replaced by technology? Will Librarians and Museum Archivists no longer be needed? At the present, not a day goes by, that I am not contacted for Local Historical Research. I might suggest that as long as people want to learn, professional educators will be a needed.
The Mercer County Historical Society
recognizes the importance of relating national history to local history,
with this example of the nationally known steel industrialist Andrew
Carnegie and the local Mercer County Carnegie Libraries, in its Mission
Statement To Preserve Mercer County’s History and To Educate the Public
about that History, as this next Generation approaches its own future.
Will you be the next Andrew Carnegie for helping the Mercer County
Historical Museum Library/Archival Collections for this New Year of
2012?
[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.] |
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Volunteers provide Hospice and caregiver relief to our patients & families, help with clerical duties & answer phones at the Inpatient Hospice Center, provide helpful hands at our Adult Day Care; WIC and Early Head Start, hold fundraisers & much more. Our gracious volunteers continue to be the Key to our Success! Volunteers beginning in back row from left to right: Judy Michaelson, Barb Wagner, Jan Waters, April Miller, Sara Davis, Grace Burley, Helen Elzey, Louise Watson, Stephen Mercer, Sandy Gordon, Deb Lewis, Katie Williams, Yvonne Bidlack, Donna Holman, Jean Brown, Ed Stuart, Stacie Ford, Janice Stuart, Imogene Hughes, Jean Miller, Jean Wittung, Margie Young, Lois Harrow, Shirley Stemen, Lorraine Langdon, Juanita Ringwald. Middle Row: Tara Fox, Sharon Adkins, Kathy Cooper, Sue Price, Rosie Cox, Cindy Gardner, Del Free, Gloris Ford, Ilo Marvin, Ruth Osting, Marcia Shaw, June Brown, Susan Ringwald. Front Row: Haley Sinning, Connie Bird, Kathy Kiracofe, Lloyd Marvin, Melissa Mengerink. Other volunteers not present for picture are: Amy Adams, Georgianna Adkins, Megan Adkins, LaDonna Allenbaugh, Linda Baker, Toni Bartley, Barb Bates, Diane Bockrath, Miranda Chavarria, Heather Clementson, Barry Coil, Ed Conover, Pat Davis, Monica Davis, Nellie Dery, Jean Endsley, Sharon Gipe, Karan Girard, Beth Gordon, Ann Greene, Kameron Grubaugh, Camile Harting, Alice Hayes, Jennifer Hundley, Teresa Hunsaker, Helen Jewett, Deborah Kleman, Candy Lammers, Clarabelle Lehman, Brandy Leiber, Jenny Lichtenberger, Michelle Lowe, Kellie Mace, Karen Madison, Roberta Matthews, Nichole McCoy, Dorcas Merkle, Heather Nofer, Nancy Potter, Ann Rees, Marylou Smith, Shelly Smith, Carmen Smith, Joan Sterrett, Nancy Temple, Abby Vincent, Ted Waters, Kari Young and Robin Waters – Volunteer Coordinator. |
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Jason King, Education Chairman of the Grand Lake Patriots will begin a 3 part series on the U.S. Constitution, Thursday, January 12, 2012, at 7:00 PM, at the Community Building, Mercer County Fairgrounds, West Market Street, Celina, OH. Session I, Jan. 12---“The Constitution, Sacred Parchment or Wastepaper?” Session II, Feb. 9---“The Bill of Rights---Original Intent” Session III, Mar. 8---“The Bill of Rights---Securing Individual Freedoms” Meetings are open to the public; building is handicapped accessible. Elaine Hackett, Communications Chairman, 419-268-2355. |
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Wassenberg Art Center News – Art Classes,
the first wave!
By Hope Wallace
Our
first art class sessions begin January 3 so call soon and reserve
your spot! Click here for the rest
of the story.
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Happy
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Mom, Dad and Caden
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Minutes of Special Rockford Council
Meeting -
Special Meeting Called to suspend rules to pass Village of Rockford budget as an emergency - Click here to read the minutes of the meeting on 12-27-2011 by Fiscal Office Lisa Kuhn |
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MERCER COUNTY Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agenda Public Meetings: 1) EMA Advisory Board Meeting Tuesday, JANUARY 10, 2012 EMA Office Celina 12:05 PM 2) LEPC Meeting Has Been Scheduled for: Thursday, JANUARY 12, 2012 Central Services Building Celina 7:30 AM 2 nd Floor Conference Room
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Girl Scout 2012 Cookie Rally Planned
Saturday
January 7 , 2012 from 2 - 4: 30pm
at St. Paul's
United Methodist Church on Fulton St. Celina, Ohio (fellowship
hall). The cost is $1.00 per girl.
All Girl
Scouts & parents and any girls wanting to join
Girl Scouts are
invited to attend.
Come have fun &
find out just "What A Cookie Can Do ?"
Any questions /
RSVP , please contact :
Michele Breese
419-363-3722 or
gbreese@woh.rr.com
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Mercer
County Sheriff’s Deputies and BCI Agents from the Attorney General’s
Office Special Investigation Unit continue to investigate the deaths of
Robert and Colleen Grube who were found on November 30 in rural Fort
Recovery. We feel major progress has been made. Investigations of
this nature take a lot of time and legwork.
Investigators have narrowed the time of the incident to a possible two
hour window, but are still requesting the public to provide any
suspicious information on November 29-November 30. It also appears that
multiple perpetrators were present at the time, possibly a male and a
female. Missing from the residence is a Toshiba laptop computer and
there were no signs of forced entry into the home.
Investigators have conducted more than 70 interviews, followed up on
approximately 60 tips, requested the issuance of 46 court orders and
subpoenas and served 11 search warrants.
“While we still don’t know who committed this terrible crime,” stated
Sheriff Grey, “we have collected volumes of evidence that I believe will
eventually lead us to the killers.”
“This case will not result in an arrest quickly, but I am confident that
the case will be solved,” stated Sheriff Grey. The
Sheriff’s Office continues to ask anyone with any information to contact
the Sheriff’s Office through the tip line at 567-890-8477 or through the
website at www.mercercountysheriff.org. We appreciate all of the help from the public and the patience of the media while we continue to focus on this crime. |
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| There will be a special meeting for the purpose of approving the budget on Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 at 7 p.m. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Rockford Village Council
Meets on December 20,
2011 Presentation regarding the Central Dispatch Consol was given by Celina Fire Chief Doug Walters. Continue the Vision presentation given by Jeff Long, Rockford Village Administrator. Village staffing needs and cost are compared to
other communities. Click Here for the Minutes Provided by Lisa Kuhn, Fiscal Office for the Village
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Parkway Girls Basketball Wins Thanks to James & Jill Leighner for sharing the pictures and the write-up |
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The
7th grade girls beat Spencerville last Saturday to make it 2 wins in a
row! Congratulations girls on a hard fought game. These girls are
coming together, expect to see more wins out of this bunch in the
future. The 8th grade girls fell short of a win. It wasn't from the
lack of effort. We only have 5 girls on our 8th grade team and one was
out with an injury from the Wayne Trace game. The 8th grade girls fight
hard but have come up short so far. Hopefully, January will be better. |
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End
the year and start the new one by celebrating with fantastic
entertainment, great
company
and delicious food. A New Year’s Eve Bash with an open mic is being
planned for December 31, 2011 at The Rockford Belle and will start at 8
p.m. with doors set to open at 7 p.m. Bring your soundtrack! The
spotlight will shine on you, along with local performers and big names
like Jimmy Matejek of Montgomery Gentry and Jessica King, who will be
traveling from Nashville to perform on the stage at the Belle. There
will be something for everyone. Don’t forget to grab a bite of Brats and
Kraut for good luck! The public is invited to share in the fun located
at 135 Market Street, Rockford, OH just a ½ block down from Subway.
Free- will donations are accepted for the food and entertainment.
Contact Tom Rogers for more information at 567-644-9993. |
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NORRIS
AND FORD FAMILIES CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF A LITTLE GIRL -
Click Here |
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OUR OLD BOOK CASE
By Joyce L. Alig, President, Mercer County Historical Society |
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Christmas Mass was celebrated in this building in 1868, 143 years ago, when it served as the first Church for St Paul Parish at Sharpsburg. This building now serves as a barn at the home of Steve and Dorothy (Brunswick) Knapke, 2355 Sharpsburg Road, Fort Recovery.
This small church lasted two decades until 1887 when it was struck by lightning. The steeple was destroyed; the interior suffered from the disaster, also. The Parish made the decision to construct a new church, which is still in use today. In 1890, the old church building was sold to Bernard Brunswick to be used as a residence at 2355 Sharpsburg Road. Dorothy told me that her Grandparents, Bernard Brunswick and his family, moved into that former church building, and they lived in the choir loft, with the animals on the lower floor, that first winter. They moved into their new house in 1903. Their son Mark and his wife Emma and their family owned the farm next. Their daughter Dorothy and her husband Steve Knapke own the farm now.
In 1990, when I was writing the book, “Those Magnificent Big Barns of Mercer County, Ohio,” I talked with members of the Brunswick family, about this building. This particular building is a part of their big barn. Dorothy told me that the barn swallows nest only in the part of the barn, which was the former church building. Her sister Marilyn (Brunswick) Bubp remembered the circular stairway that had led to the choir loft in the church, but finally was removed from their barn building.
The old marks can still be seen on the hand hewn posts and beams of this barn which illustrates the hard physical labor which went into the construction of this 1868 building, which is still standing today, 143 years later. This barn was constructed in a similar manner to the old tithe barns that dominated England prior to the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. The structure reminds me of the European barns in respect for the strength and size of the framing of the structure. They constructed their important buildings with a goal of long term use by their families.
At the time I was writing this book about our local barns, I asked Andrew Pax to help with photographing barns in the Fort Recovery area. His photograph of this former church, now used as a barn, illustrates the importance of photography in preserving local history. As the old saying goes, “A photograph is worth a thousand words.” Cleopha Link, local historian at Sharpsburg, called me to ask permission to copy pages 416-417, from my book about barns. She had used this story about Sharpsburg’s first church, when she taught religion at St. Paul’s Parish. She wanted to pass this story on to the present classes at St. Paul.
The
Mission of the Mercer County Historical Society is To Preserve Mercer
County’s History and To Educate the Public about that history. This is
one Christmas Story from 1868 to be preserved.
[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.] |
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Ribbon
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Come to a Free Christmas Day Turkey & Ham Dinner ~ Everyone is Invited!
After that first year, feeling as though the original purpose had been met, the planners campaigned to reach more potential guests. Encouraging those with family home for the holidays or with out of town guests to join the celebration was added to the wish list. For all family members to be seated at a decorated table and served a meal was a gift to some who might ordinarily be cooking and washing dishes in the kitchen. There could be 3-4 generations dining together and celebrating Christ’s birth with friends from the community.
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