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Parents, Grandparents, Friends ~
Send a Special Message to Your Graduate The Parkway Independent is offering a special page for parking a photo special message for your graduate. Click here for details |
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4th and 5th Graders Present Their Show, tooThe fourth and fifth graders at Parkway elementary held their spring concert complete with song, dance, and laughter. Nikki fox caught all the action. Click Here for more pictures and thank you Nikki! |
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P The boys varsity baseball team finished their last home game of the season with a big win over FR. Their season record is 19-3 with a MAC score of 6-2. Click Here for more of these great action pictures by Nikki Fox Thank you Nikki, for sharing. Click Here for tournament information by Pat Agler on the Pantherzden |
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| Click Here for the Calendar of Events (May 12 - May 28) at Parkway High School by Principal Greg Puthoff | ||||||||||||||
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If you are a patient of Dr. Sell, Dr. Easley, Dr. Jarvis, Dr. Miller, Dr. Al, Carrie Stoller CNP, or Chris Ulrich CNPSports physical information is provided below.********************************If you are
NOT a patient of one of these Doctors you must get your physical from
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Patients ofDr. SellWhen: Wednesday June 4thWhere: Dr. Sell’s officeCost: $5.00Make Checks Payable to:Family Medicine*The $5 will be donated from Dr. Sell to Parkway Athletics.*Go by your INCOMING grade:1:00 p.m. Incoming 8th Graders2:00 p.m. Incoming 9th Graders3:00 p.m. Incoming 10th Graders4:00 p.m. Incoming 11th and 12th GradersPlease be ON TIME for your Incoming grade level DO NOT COME EARLY
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Kindergartners and 1st Graders Spring ConcertAren't they adorable? Nikki Fox caught all the action at the concert as the little Panthers performed songs that came with lots of practice. Parents, grandparents and community members gathered on Thursday, May 8 for the Parkway Music Concert for Kindergarten and 1st Grades @ 6:30 pm in the Auditorium. Click Here for More great shots! Thank you, Nikki, for sharing! |
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Mendon-Union Alumni Banquet Scheduled -
Reminder The
112th Mendon-Union Alumni Banquet has been scheduled for Saturday, May
24, 2008 at the Celina American Legion Hall. A buffet is planned for
5:30 with a business meeting and entertainment to follow. There is a
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Rockford Area Development Corporation to Hold Meeting Coming Thursday, May 15th @ 7:30 PM |
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The Rockford Area Development Corporation will meet on Thursday, May 15th at 7:30 PM at Rockford Village Hall and Museum. The main topic of discussion will be the swimming pool project. A plan of action needs to be developed. We will also be seeking volunteers to work the ice cream stand with the Rockford Chamber of Commerce for Community Days. Any interested person is welcome to attend. We are still seeking members. Your help is needed. |
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Bowsher to Speak at Shanes Crossing Historical Society
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| The next meeting of the Shanes Crossing Historical Society Society will be held on Thursday, May 22, at 7:30 pm, in the museum on East Columbia Street in Rockford. The program will feature Mr. Jim Bowsher of Wapakoneta. Mr. Bowsher has been a favorite speaker many times at our meetings and is always very informative and enjoyable. He has collected many historical artifacts over the years and will bring some items to show as he speaks. The public is welcome at our meetings. | ||||||||||||||
Hartman to Perform with Major Cincinnati Theme Park Former
Parkway Graduate Lukas Hartman will be very busy this summer performing!
Setting this season apart from last year, where performances were on a
variety of professional theatre stages in Cincinnati, Hartman will now
be seen on the stages at Coney Island in their live shows! Lukas was contacted by an agency and asked to audition. Last week he went in and presented a song as well as completed a dance audition. Less than 24 hours later, Lukas was offered a contract for Coney Island Live! ![]() Lukas will be performing four different shows all summer long at the park, two of which will include an 80’s theme and a Children’s show. Rehearsals begin for Coney Island Live! shows this week. For more information on Coney Island and all it attractions, visit: www.coneyislandpark.com |
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Dining for the Relay for Life at
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The St. Mark Lutheran Church Team for the Relay for Life and the staff of Juan’s Recuerdos Mexican Restaurant would like to thank everyone who took part in the “Dinning for the Relay for Life” fundraiser held at Juan’s on the evening of Thursday, May 1st. Juan’s Recuerdos provided great food and a trophy to the “Server” who brought in the most dollars in from their tips for the American Cancer Society. A trophy was presented to Joann Merricle who was awarded the prize for her efforts and faithfulness to the relay cause. “Thank you Joann, for your infectious spirit and wonderful sense of humor at our fundraiser. And to everyone who so graciously gave their time to help our team make an impact against cancer!” The St. Mark Lutheran team captain, Phyllis Davies was pleased with the event and especially the fact that the community took part in the fun and gave so generously of their time and money. The money earned at Dining for the Relay for Life will be added to earnings from several fundraising efforts of the St. Mark Lutheran team and will help the team reach their goal for the Relay for Life annual campaign. Relay for Life is a fun-filled event designed to celebrate survivorship and to raise money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society. This spring, communities all across the nation will be hosting relay events and encouraging their communities to “Share the Power of Purple”. Again, thank you for making our Relay Event a community success!! Thank you for your support Amy Shields; Owner, Juan Recuerdos, Phyllis Davies Team Captain; St. Mark Lutheran Team |
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Talent
Show at Parkway High School on Friday, May 9 Showcases Abilities of Our
StudentsThe Teens at Parkway High School put on the annual talent show firday ~ one to be remembered for years to come. From tap-dancing, to karate, to skippin' rope to singing to guitar-playing, to dancing, to rock bands to acting, the Panthers entertained a crowd of students, staff and parents. Nikki Fox caught all the action - Click Here for her pictures. |
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Former Parkway Baseball Coach Don Black will be inducted into the ACME
Hall of Fame this Saturday, May 10th, at a banquet held at the Elks in
Van Wert. Coach Black's career spanned 33 years and his contributions
to ACME, Pony, and Little League Baseball were
immeasurable. Highlighting his career were 395 wins; 11 sectional
championships; 6 district championships; and, 2 regional runners-up. He
was inducted into the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall
of Fame in 1986 and coached in the 1982 Ohio All-Star game. Coach Black
was not only an outstanding coach, but was well known as a gentleman,
both on and off the field. Tragically, an accident ended his life in
the fall of 1985. His wife, Gloria, and sons, Rick, Scott, and Monte
will be guests of honor at the induction. A banquet meal will be served
for family and friends at 7:00pm. The public is invited to attend the
induction ceremonies to begin at 7:30pm. Other inductees will be long
time ACME director Tim Harless; former major leaguer Jeff
Davenport; and in remembrance, Art Mosier, a well known umpire from the
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The Girls JV softball team will play Crestview on Monday, May 12 at
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Celebrate May Days at Wright State
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Celina, Ohio During the week of May 12-15, Wright State -Lake Campus
will celebrate May Days. Activities will include a Poker Walk, a
Guitarist, a Hypnotist, and a DJ and Mud Volleyball. On May 15 in the
Crown Amphitheatre at 5:30 p.m., Craig Muhlenkamp, a Lake Campus student
from Coldwater who placed third in the Ohio Has Talent! competition,
will treat the community to his Juggling Act. Come watch Craig juggle
fruit, an ax, bowling balls and more! After Craig's act, the community
is welcome to Bella¹s Italian Grille, where Lake Campus faculty and
staff will participate in Guest Waiter's Night to help raise funds for
Western Ohio Educational Foundation Scholarships. For more information about May Days, contact Student Activities Director Steve Moor at Steven.Moor@wright.edu or at 419-586-0314. The complete schedule is in the online calendar at www.wright.edu/lake. To ask about Guest Waiter¹s Night, please contact WOEF Development Officer Tom Knapke at Thomas.Knapke@wright.edu or 419-586-0389. |
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you ever wondered how doctors and nurses get organized in the operating
room as they prepare for a surgery? The afternoon junior Health Careers
class at Vantage got the chance to experience what it’s like in the
operating room (almost). Mrs. Sylvia Pickett, a Certified Surgical
Technologist (CST) from Mercy Western Hills Hospital in Cincinnati,
visited the class on Friday, May 2.
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With
all the cold weather behind us and summer quickly approaching it’s time
to think about our summer fun in the sun around the water. Is your child
water oriented or are they afraid to get wet? Let us instruct your
child(ren) in swim lessons and water safety. Each session is full of
educational facts to keep those little ones safe around the water.
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Cinco de Mayo Celebration with Mexican Buffet and DJ ~
Donation Only Come to the Rockford American Legion from 5-8 pm for delicious Mexican food, buffet-style and listen to DJ Brad Now. The buffet is being offered for donations only. It's a Cinco de Mayo Celebration ~ Come and eat and enjoy the music! |
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Payne Ball Association to Host Opening Day Featuring Games, Pulled Port Sandwiches and Silent Auction Coming Saturday, May 10th @ 9:00 AM |
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The
Payne Ball Association will be hosting its opening day on Saturday,
May 10, at the
The day will also
featured pulled pork sandwiches or dinners provided by Bob
Slade.
There will also be a
silent auction including items from Burger King, Arby's, Bob
Evans, Pizza Hut, Pappa John's, Van Wert Bedrooms, Slusher's
Jewelry, Citizens National Bank, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
McDonald's, Dairy Queen, Laudick's Jewelry, Taco Bell,
Subway, Westwood Car Wash, Greve Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, Lee
Kinstle, Sycamore Ice Cream Shop, Orchard Tree, Zublee's,
First Financial Bank, JTS Automotive, Pleasant Valley Golf
Course, Wildcat Creek Farms, Grant's, Marcos Pizza, Jim's
Pizza, Woodburn Lanes, Golden Corral, Buffalo Wild Wings,
Cracker Barrel, Steak-N-Shake, B'Antonio's, Menards, Texas
Roadhouse, Wendy's, Ruby Tuesday's, Aunt Millie's Bakeries,
Kroger, Don Halls Restaurants, Frisch's Big Boy, Ralphie's
Sports Eatery, WZOM Radio and Putt Putt Golf and Games.
Additional items will be
available from the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns,
Cleveland Cavaliers,
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Parkway Middle School Students Participate in Trip to
Wilds The
middle school students went on an overnight field trip to the Wilds in
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Rockford Village Council Meets on May 6 The Rockford Village Council met in regular session on Tuesday, May 6. Items of business were varied. Guest Missy Gehle, local girl scout leader of Troup 585 spoke about a new service project they are proposing at the corner of Main St., and Columbia. The vacant lot has been chosen as a spot to place a sitting park. Three benches, two end tables a removable patio, bushes, a flagpole, flowers and solar lights will be part of the park. Funding will come from the sale of personalized bricks and private donations. The lot belongs to Terry Shaffer. Len Archibald, a resident of Rockford, presented a proposal to create a Summer Drama Club for the are youth. Calling on the 14-19 year old age group, Archibald would use his drama background to provide these youth with drama basics, skits, and eventually culminate in a play featuring the students for the start of the new school year. Mr. Sherrick, Mr. Twigg and Mrs. Wagner will all be helping with this project. Jeff Long reported that the Front Street completion date is nearing. He estimates 3 more weeks. Council also posted a notice to anyone wishing to speak at council
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Ribfest Coming to the Mercer County Fairground on Saturday, May 17th THE MERCER COUNTY FAIR AND THE GRAND LAKE MARINERS HAVE JOINED TOGETHER TO ANNOUNCE THE SECOND ANNUAL MERCER COUNTY RIBFEST. THIS JOINT EFFORT WILL BE ON SATURDAY MAY 17TH 2008 AT THE MERCER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS CELINA, OHIO. GATES OPEN AT 11:00 AM WITH $3 ADMISSION CHARGED. THE DAY STARTS WITH A PLEASURE HORSE SHOW, BOAT SHOW, AND CLASSIS CAR CRUISE-IN. THE RIBFEST 5-K RUN IS AT NOON, A 60/40 RAFFLE, HOT SHOT CLOWN, GREASED PIG CHASE, AND A RIB EATING CONTEST W/FIRE DEPARTMENT COMPETITION. THERE WILL BE 10 RIB VENDORS SERVING DELICIOUS RIBS. YOU CAN GET A SAMPLE OF ALL OR PICK YOUR FAVORITE AND GET A SLAB. DON’T FORGET TO VOTE ON YOUR FAVORITE WITH THE BALLOT GIVEN AT ADMISSION. ALONG WITH ALL OF THIS WE HAVE LIVE MUSIC PERFORMED BY THE FOLLOWING GREAT BANDS. BANDS START AT 2PM WITH SAND WALKER (FORMERLY TWO FEET SHY) FOLLOWED BY IMPULSE, BORROWED TIME, AND RED BALL JETS PLAY TILL 11:30. CAMPING IS AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT BY CALLING THE NUMBER BELOW. WAYNE MILLER FROM THE MARINERS AND STEVE SCHULTE FROM THE FAIRGROUNDS WELCOME ALL TO THIS GREAT FOOD AND FUN EVENT. ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL 419-586-3239.
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Rutledge Retires from Colonial Nursing CenterColonial Nursing Center would like to congratulate Kathy Rutledge on her recent retirement. Staff and residents gathered in the main dinning room on Friday April 18, 2008 to help Kathy celebrate. A gift of a t-shirt was given to her with pictures of staff and residents ironed on, so she will always remember the wonderful time she had working at the facility. Kathy (McGough) Rutledge is married to Robert "Bob" Rutledge and has two children, Rob, a football coach at the University of Michigan and Jennifer, also an employee of Colonial. |
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Cody Reichard - Celina Native Named Most Valuable Player
and More ~ North American Hockey League Celina
Native, Cody Reichard attended school at Celina, getting his start at
West Elementary and learned to play hockey at Grand Slam in Celina where
teams played for many years before they closed. He would have
graduated from CHS a few years ago. He decided to move to Michigan to
pursue his hockey dreams during his senior year. After graduation in
Michigan, he was drafted to play for the Indiana Ice and then was
picked up by the Fairbanks, Alaska Ice Dogs this past season 2007-2008.
The North American Hockey League recently announced their Most Valuable
Player, Forward of the Year, Defenseman of the Year and Goaltender of
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Parkway Graduate Makes Video for Ohio State University
College of Veterinary Medicine Website
Dr. Thomas Baltzell, DVM, and Dr. Heather Fees, DVM, Banfield Veterinary Clinic Charter Practice Owners were selected to make a video for the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Website for children interested in veterinary medicine. The doctors' interview is on the opening home page and the site has lots of interactive content (games and such) which is both educational and fun for kids.
Teachers will also be happy
to learn that the content on the website provides tools
for K-12
science curriculum that meets the Benchmarks and
Indicators by Standards of two of the six standards of
the Ohio's Academic Content Standards. These two
standards include Scientific Inquiry and Scientific Ways
of Knowing standards. The indicated Benchmarks and
Indicators by Standards can be found on pages 42, 44,
80, and 87 of the Ohio Academic Content Standards.
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AAU/OYB Team Brings
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area AAU/OYB team, which includes two players from Parkway started their
season this year by winning the 8th Annual Toledo Basketball Challenge
in Perrysburg , Ohio on April 26th and 27th. The team went 5-0 for the
weekend with some very exciting basketball games being played. The team
consists of Back Row Coach Steve Prenger (St Henry) Austin Arnett (5),
and Derek Dicke (2) both of New Knoxville, Spencer Niekamp (40) St
Henry, Michael Sommer (21) Celina, middle row Brent Prenger (23) St
Henry, Tyler Neal (1) Bluffton, Craig Bills (22) and Josh Fisher (3)
Parkway and in the front Evan Prenger (St Henry) and G-Baby Andrew
Arnett (New Knoxville) are the managers. The team is called the "DUCKS"
and their next tournament will be at Lakota High School - Cincinnati May
9th, 10th & 11th 2008. The team formally called "Buckle-Up and MAC-All
Stars" has won the Lakota tournament the last two years and has high
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On April 28, 2008, the 5th annual "Spring for Scholarships" dinner and auction sponsored by The Ohio State University at Lima was held at the Shawnee Country Club.
Accepting the traveling banner on behalf of the club were Alice Schaufelberger, left; and Pam Herminghuysen, right. Shown in the center is Judy Von Blon, for whom the award is named. The speaker for the evening was Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President of The Ohio State University. Complete information about the club is available at www.osuvwp.org |
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Tumbusch Construction from St. Henry has the contract for the Front Street project. Here are some pictures of the progress.
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Girls Softball Wins in Shut-out Over New Bremen Cardinals in Hometown Action on
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Face in the Crowd Winner Picks Out Prize At D & L
Classic Woodworking
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Four New Babies to Report ~ Click
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Vantage Students Visit Haiti… And Haiti Visits Vantage! BY PRINCIPAL KEITH RYDELL |
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Vantage students and three staff members ventured to Cap Haitien and
Bordes, Haiti for a week long trip from April 6 to April 14, 2008. The
Vantage delegation included students Justin Davis (Interactive Media/Ottoville)
and A.J. Wolford (Jr. Medical Office Management/Paulding), along with
staff members Peg Bollenbacher, Sonya Yenser-Hammon, and Keith Rydell.
Throughout the week, the Vantage team was able to experience Haitian
culture, present some Haitians with American products that are
considered rare in Haiti, as well as work together to strengthen the
partnership between Vantage and a vocational school in Bordes, Haiti.Five years ago, after hearing Bordes Superintendent, Marius Turienne, speak to Vantage social studies students about Haitian culture, the Vantage student body voted to “adopt” the Bordes school and work hand-in-hand with them to provide vocational services to its students. They would organize this endeavor through a student formed Haiti Committee. This original committee began with two advisors and twelve students. During the second year of its existence, the Haiti Committee partnered with the Van Wert Rotary Club and associated itself as a Rotary Interact Club. While the primary purpose of the Interact Club was to strengthen the partnership between Vantage and the Bordes School, they also agreed to tackle service projects that would benefit local constituents. To date, the Vantage Interact Club has almost 175 members. One major accomplishment of the Interact Club was establishing and maintaining a carpentry program at the Bordes School. By creating a carpentry program at the Bordes School, Vantage has taken an integral role in helping teach Haitians skills that will benefit them for their entire lifetime. Over the last five years, Vantage students have raised nearly $25,000 for the Bordes carpentry program, while also making annual trips to Haiti. Peg Bollenbacher, social studies teacher at Vantage, said “Adopting the school at Bordes was a student-led initiative. Our Vantage students wanted to reach out and work with Bordes students to provide opportunities that they otherwise would not have”. The primary purpose of the trip this year was to conduct the graduation of the Bordes’ Carpentry students. Students and staff members delivered the funds that were raised this year, and once in Haiti, purchased lumber and tools to help sustain their five year partnership with the carpentry program at Bordes. Members of the Bordes community were very hospitable to the Vantage team. During the week, we shared Haitian meals with our hosts, Marius Turienne and his family. Several trips were made to the Bordes School to deliver supplies, complete minor renovations to the school, and share stories between Haitian and Vantage students. Also, in an effort to break down language barriers, Vantage students developed scrapbooks and photo albums of both Vantage and Bordes students. These were presented to the Bordes students, and it was clear that they were grateful of our gift to them. Furthermore, The Vantage Interact Club purchased 19 sets of hand tools, one for each Bordes graduate, so they could have materials to work with after graduation. The Interact Club felt it was essential, after the graduates received their training, to have the necessary equipment to market their new trade. Bordes members and Vantage students and staff also visited the ruins of King Henri Christophe’s Palace and Citadel (fort). The Vantage delegation finalized the week by participating in two Creole church services. At the conclusion of the church services, Vantage team members conducted the graduation, which included the issuing of tools, diplomas, and congratulations to the Bordes carpentry students. At the conclusion of the week, every person who participated in the trip was awestruck at the hospitality of the Haitian people. Without a doubt, participants grew both as individuals and as a service organization through their encounters in Haiti. Everyone who went on the trip believed that their experiences have made them become more conscientious, concerned and caring people. As a special treat, Pastor Marius and his wife, Venisia, had the opportunity to come to the United States and visit Vantage on Friday, May 2. At a student assembly, Marius answered questions about everyday life in Haiti, as well as the food shortage. When asked how Haitians live with so little, Marius replied, “If your friend has, they share with you. If you have, you share with your friends.” If your group would like more information or a presentation about the Vantage Interact Club and their Haiti Project, please call Peg Bollenbacher at 419-238-5411 ext. 182. CAPTION 1: The Vantage Haiti team: (back row) American Studies teacher Peg Bollenbacher, English teacher Sonya Yenser-Hammon, Justin Davis, AJ Wolford, and Principal Keith Rydell stands behind Superintendent of the Bordes School Marius Turrene and his wife, Venisia during their visit to Vantage. |
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Walk
For Life '08, an event to benefit Harbor House and Elizabeth Pregnancy
Services in Celina, has been slated to take place Mothers Day weekend on
Saturday, May 10 at 9:00 AM. The annual event--which began in 1995--also
coincides with National Birth Mothers Day, which honors women who have
chosen to make adoption plans for their children.This year's event will begin and end at Elizabeth Pregnancy Services, 123 E. Fayette St. in Celina. Following the Walk, the center will be open for guided tours. Free snacks and refreshments will also be available. People interested in walking are encouraged to pick up a sponsor pledge form at their local church. Pledge forms are also available online at [LINK: http://www.walkforlife08.com/] www.WalkforLife08.com, by calling Elizabeth Pregnancy Services at (419) 586-5941, or by email at [LINK: mailto:life@harborlifeministries.org] life@harborlifeministries.org. Walk for Life '08 is a non-athletic, two-mile walk so people of all ages and any level of physical fitness may participate. In many cases, entire family units including small children take part in the event. Free custom Walk for Life '08 T-shirts have been offered as an incentive for individuals who obtain $150 or more in pledges. A custom sweatshirt will be awarded for those walkers who are able to reach the $250 mark in pledges. Pledge money does not need to be collected by a participating walker. After the walk Harbor Life Ministries will mail pledge reminders to any sponsors who choose not to pay their pledge in advance along with a thank you and a return envelope. There is no predetermined rain date in case of inclement weather. Walkers can choose to either walk at the regularly scheduled time--umbrellas and raingear are suggested--or take an independent two-mile walk at a different time/date, then mail any completed pledge forms in to the address found on the form. |
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Rockford Named Tree City for 19th Time Rockford has once again been recognized as a Tree City USA at the Northwest Ohio Awards ceremony. Rockford has been honored with this nationally recognized award 19 times. To qualify, a community must have an ongoing program to improve the quality of life in the town by managing street trees. They must have a tree ordinance, an active tree commission or department, a comprehensive forestry program supported by a minimum of $2 per capita, and an annual Arbor Day proclamation and activity. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry helps guide a community to become qualified. The tree committee in Rockford includes. The Rockford village council received a letter of congratulations on the award. |
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| Click Here for Van Wert Common Pleas Court ~ Criminal Arraignments by Baliff Dennis Kimmet ~ April 30, 2008 | ||||||||||||||
| 21st Century Club Meets in April ~ Continues With Theme of Member Interests | ||||||||||||||
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