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Youngster Maliki Neilson enjoying a snow-cone Celebrating our local businesses and their valued customers
during Lutheran Homes Society’s 150th Anniver-
sary Celebration. For more on the festival, see pg 7.

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the call of Licensed • Bonded • Insured Marcy Kaptur and Sylvania Mayor Craig Stough presenting a picture of the National World War II Memorial in
Washington, D.C. Present are World War II veterans from Burnham Bruce Alcock - Class of 1944, Robert Dietsch -
Class of 1943, Harry “Bev” Earl - Class of 1943, Morgan Ford - Class of 1938, Leonard Galligher - Class of 1943, James
their country.... Glase - Class of 1942, Benjamin Marsh - Class of 1945, Leonard Marsh - Class of 1942, Eugene Paul - Class of 1943,
James Schwen - Class of 1942, John E. Schuster - Class of 1943, Joseph Stykemain - Class of 1945, Joseph E. Williams

Burnham re-dedication of Honor Wall


- Class of 1944 and Clifford Zwayer - Class of 1944.

On sunday, August result of the persistence was then dedicated to building before Burnham Burnham High School These names represent
15, the re-dedication of a World War II vet- those who served. Roger High School was demol- open houses, and hundreds those men and women
of the Burnham High eran that lived in Richfield Durbin has now passed ished this past spring, of hours of research by who attended Sylvania’s
School World War II Township named Roger away, but his name has been hence the reason for the Gayleen Gindy and Burnham High School
Honor Wall was held. All Durbin. submitted by Kaptur to be re-dedication. Kristina Turner, it was and went on to serve dur-
known living vets whose Kaptur told the recognized at the National The top of the wall determined that there were ing World War II.
names appear on the wall story about how Roger World War II Memorial. reads: Burnham High many names missing from The event was held
were invited. Durbin took her aside at There were about 20 School Roll of Honor - the World War II Burnham at the City of Sylvania
Marcy Kaptur attend- an event years ago and World War II veterans In Honor of Those Who wall of honor. One hun- Administration Building
ed the event as well as asked her why there present Sunday at the Answered the Call of dred and seven addition- at 6730 Monroe St. It was
Sylvania Mayor Craig was not a World War II Burnham re-dedication Their Country in World al names were added to a very touching ceremony
with a special significance
Stough. The two present- Memorial in Washington, whose names appear on War II. a new plaque that now because of the date it was
ed a framed picture of the D.C. Kaptur pursued get- the wall. The original hangs to the left of the held, August 15, 2010,
National World War II ting a National World The original Burnham Burnham wall had 705 original wall at the admin- exactly 65 years to the day
Memorial in Washington War II Memorial built in wall was moved to the City names. Through people istration building - for a from V-J Day, and the end
DC, that was built as a Washington D.C., which of Sylvania Administration who came forward at the total of 812 names. of World War II.

Working for
women in Ghana
Kelly Pierson of volunteer in Ghana as a
Sylvania recently spent way of using my skills
nine weeks of her sum- to help others, but these
mer interning for the non- amazing people have
profit Women in Progress helped me more than I
in the west African coun- could ever hope to have
try of Ghana. Women in impacted them. They’ve
Progress is an internation- been living examples of
al volunteer organization the patience, persistence,
focused on alleviating pov- and passion that I hope
erty at a grassroots level to exemplify in my own
and assisting Ghanaian life.”
women achieve econom- She also noted that
ic independence through enjoying the World Cup
small-business develop- from the country whose
ment. It also establishes team was the most suc-
mutual understanding cessful of all African teams
among people of diverse was definitely a highlight
cultures. of her time there.
Kelly worked on several Kelly is a senior at
projects during her time in the University of Notre
Africa, including design- Dame studying marketing
ing marketing materials and gender studies. She
for Global Mamas and graduated from Central
other small companies, Catholic High School
and consulting women in 2007. That year she
in overcoming various was chosen as a Sylvania
challenges they faced in Chamber of Commerce
managing their business- Scholarship winner and
es. Her favorite project was the inaugural recipi-
was working with Eli, a ent of BCSN’s Student of
restaurant owner, to help the Year Award. Kelly
her incorporate new food is the daughter of John
offerings such as apple and Janice Pierson of
turnovers and guacamole Sylvania.
and plantain chips into her For information on vol-
menu to better target the unteering with Women
Kelly called the people she met in Ghana “living examples of the patience, tourist market. in Progress visit www.
persistence, and passion that I hope to exemplify in my own life.” Kelly said, “I chose to WomenInProgress.org.
Page 2 THE SYLVANIA HERALD WEDNESDAY, August 18, 2010

City of Sylvania Police National Labor Day enforcement crackdown


request assistance with America’s most often also 307 injury crashes eighteen day campaign. fromtragedy
Impaired driving the two and a half week Force will all ramp up Fortunately, much of
continues to be one of campaign. There were OVI enforcement over the the that comes

fatal accident
impaired driving
committed and deadliest with 474 injuries that In addition, there will be crashes could be prevent-
crimes. Beginning August involved an impaired driv- sobriety checkpoints over ed if everyone would take
The City of Sylvania20 and continuing over er. In 2009, Lucas County the Labor Day holidays. personal responsibility
Monroe Street and failed
Police Division’s to return to the accident the Labor Day weekend, recorded 29 fatal crashes Chances are if you chose for their actions and the
Accident Investigation scene. Mr. Rash, a few the Lucas County Traffic and 32 fatalities. Fifty-five to drive impaired, you will choices that they make and
Unit is investigating a weeks later, passed away Safety Program and the percent of the fatal crashes be arrested.” follow these safety recom-
Fatal Motorcycle acci- from injuries resulting Lucas County OVI Task were alcohol-related and “The problem of mendations: designate a
dent at the intersection from the accident. Force will be joining law 19 people lost their lives impaired-driving is a seri- sober driver before drink-
of Monroe and Silica. The unknown vehicle enforcement and highway because someone chose to ous one” stated Gwen ing, if you are impaired,
On April 19, 2010, at is described by witnesses safety agencies across drive impaired. The aver- Neundorfer, Coordinator do not drive - call a taxi or
approximately 1:56 p.m., as a smaller late model the country to promote age BAC in these crashes for Lucas County’s a friend or relative to get
the driver of the motor- silver vehicle, possible a the Drunk Driving. Over was .223, almost three Traffic Safety Program. you home safely, prompt-
cycle Rick Rash was Honda Civic. The driver the Limit. Under Arrest. times the legal limit of “One-hundred and seven- ly report drunk drivers by
eastbound on Monroe is a younger white male Campaign. The goal of .08. teen people have died in calling 1-800-GRABDUI
Street approaching the with dark hair. At the this campaign is to deter Detective Mark impaired-driving crashes or 911, always wear your
intersection of Silica. time of the accident, the impaired driving through Woodruff of the Lucas in Lucas County over the seat belt and protective
An unknown silver driver was talking on his sobriety checkpoints, County Sheriff’s Office past five and a half years. gear on motorcycles, and
vehicle that was north- cell phone. education and increased and the OVI Task Force Impaired driving is espe- keep in mind that friends
bound on Silica made Police are request- enforcement Coordinator stated, “The cially common among don’t let friends drive
a right turn in front of ing that anyone who wit- In 2009, Ohio had 28 message is simple, don’t young male drivers 21 to drunk. Remember, be
Mr. Rash’s motorcycle. nessed the accident or alcohol-related fatal crash- drive after drinking. 34 years old and motor- responsible and don’t risk
Mr. Rash was forced knows anything related es with 29 deaths during Agencies of the OVI Task cycle riders.” it…you will be caught.
to lay the motorcycle
down to avoid hitting
the silver vehicle. The
to the accident; contact
the City of Sylvania
Police Division. Please
Sylvania Tsunami Swim Club
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Ellen’s Glass Act Celebrates a


Successful First Year Anniversary
Do you want to do something fun, different an affordable? Learn to make beautiful glass
jewelry, Christmas ornaments, picture frames, wine stoppers, table fountains and more in my
home glass studio and art school. You don’t have to be good at art...... It’s glass! It always
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You can take your time and enjoy creating a masterpiece. And, best of all, it’s very affordable!

I am a certified glass instructor. I will walk you through the process, and in turn, you will be
making beautiful glass projects on your very first day. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Art
Education and Art Therapy from The Ohio State University. I am also certified in Special
Education, K-12. After having taught in the Toledo Public School System for twenty five years,
two charter schools for three years and graduating with a Master’s degree in Education, with
a specialty in Glass, I think it’s time to share my knowledge with everyone. My thesis on
Advanced Art Glass can be viewed from the reference library at the Center for Visual Arts.

I am so excited to have an art school that is really different from all the others.
How? Well, first...
1 It’s affordable to everyone.
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property owner assessments. the authors. interim executive director
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our neighborhoods remain sponsored by PNC Bank. of the Museum. “The festi- at a reasonable cost.
were listed as the only rea-
attractive and desirable, Honorary Chairmen were val showcase will provide
sons why the highest rat- Lynn and Frank Jacobs Qualified homeowners will receive attractive
ing was not assigned. This keeping property values an opportunity to take a
higher. and Dianne and Tom look at the genre and see pricing and have access to our special low
is the second credit rating
improvement for the City The cost of financing Walton. While the sun set, what artists are saying,” interest unsecured bank financing.
of Sylvania in the past 14 will reevaluated next year. the stars shone and the city he said.
years. If short term rates remain lights sparkled. The party The juried competition An Erie Metal Roof will keep your home cooler
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notes may be issued again in funds raised from the bash in the summer and warmer in the winter.
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programs this coming fall. State University. In addi- 4-14 years who have com-
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ply with the “American the Toledo Storm, Toledo equivalent). The focus
Development Model” IceDiggers and St. Johns will be on the fundamen-
which is being developed Jesuit high school. “I’m tals of hockey and basic
by USA Hockey as part of extremely excited about concepts of team play.
their grassroots movement the program here and look Age appropriate divisions
to grow the sport of ice forward to getting on the are Mini-mite (4-6 yrs),
hockey across America. ice with the kids this fall,” Mite (7-8 yrs), Squirt
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ey in the United States. open to anyone 4-14 years 14 yrs). The season will
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programs will begin required. Participants Participants will skate
August 1, 2010, and play meet twice per week for twice per week. Cost is
will begin in October. Mike 50 minutes. The 8-week $385 for the season. Jersey
Mankowski, hired in May sessions will be offered and socks are provided for
as Sylvania’s first Hockey in October, January, April both programs.
Director, will oversee the and June. Cost is $150/ For more information
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Well known Toledo businessman appointed senior vice president of


VETERANS & SURVIVOR SPOUSES commercial business for health insurer

Call us to find out about a $1,650 Benefit and $1,056 for surviving Thieman to head to Medical
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nent Toledo human resourc- Toledo Regional Chamber
es and employee benefits of Commerce’s Executive

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consultant and community Committee and serves on
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cal Mutual of Ohio’s senior committee of the YMCA
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Commercial Business and
In addition, Gary serves
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the leader of its Northwest
with Medical Mutual’s
Ohio region, headquartered
tion for Recovery Services
board of trustees and is past
predecessor, Blue Cross of
in Toledo. Northwest Ohio. He also board chairman. He is also
Thieman formerly was worked for Blue Cross a member of the advisory
ELDERCARE CENTER, LLC vice president and principal
of Findley Davies in Toledo
and Blue Shield of Ken- councils of the University of
Toledo College of Business
tucky and rose to execu-
We welcome ALL those in need of care. and is immediate past chair-
man of the Toledo Regional
tive vice president. At what Administration, the Uni-
versity of Toledo College
is now Anthem BCBS, he
(Need not be a veteran to join) Chamber of Commerce was responsible for sales, of Medicine and Partners
• Semi-independent Living board of directors. He will
be the top executive at
marketing, managed care
programs including HMO
in Education. “One of To-
ledo’s well respected busi-
• Semi-independent living Medical Mutual’s regional Kentucky, its group life in- ness executives and com-
office in Toledo. “Medi- munity leaders may have
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cal Mutual is very fortunate
to have someone of Gary’s
surance business, and cus-
tomer service.
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summed up my excitement
best when he said ‘work is a
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since late 1989. During
his 20-year career he has
true when you have an op-
portunity to work for two
served on its management such great organizations
• Permanent Placement of Medical Mutual. “I have over the span of a career,”
• Day Care known Gary through the
Toledo Regional Chamber
committee and board of di-
rectors. He has also lead the
firm’s national health and
Thieman added. Gary is a
member of the Rotary Club
Our pricing is all inclusive. of Commerce and have the of Toledo, The Toledo Club
group benefits consulting
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utmost confidence he will
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practice as well as leading
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He and his wife Cheryl
and marketing efforts. Most were born and raised in To-
As senior vice president ledo and met while attend-
• Permanent Placement
Three Beautiful settings in peaceful, convenient Temperance, MI of Commercial Business,
Thieman will be respon-
recently, Thieman served
as Findley Davies’ health
industry leader and was re-
ing the University of To-
ledo. Married for 40 years,
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The Primary Care Center
Caring for Newborns to Seniors
Windhaven Eldercare Center wishes to thank veterans for their service to our country. is one of four senior vice
Our nation recently celebrated Victory over Japan Day on August 14th. The sacrifices these presidents h James D. Diethelm MD

WINDHAVEN ELDERCARE CENTER


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3 beautiful settings in peaceful, convenient Temperance, MI


ored to be allowed to provide care for him. He is respected and loved by his large family
and his Windhaven family. Windhaven Eldercare wished to say “thank you” to those cur-
“While I will miss my as-
sociates at Findley Davies,
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rently serving our country. There are local soldiers receiving care packages every week from
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pride is Windhaven is 100% compliant with state regulations. This means there are no state my career 30 years ago,”

open
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violations. Family can be assured of appropriate care for their loved ones. All-inclusive pric-
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Northwest Ohio AIDS Fashionably Late event to Sisters for the cure
Walk to raise AIDS benefit Gretchen Gotthart diagnosed
Dr. Amy Murnen was
with breast

awareness Skeldon Fund cancer in 2008, a day


after her 41st birthday.
Every 9 ½ minutes, AIDS and we need to re- Her sister Sarah was
Fashionably Late, an family members and friends
someone is infected with educate the public. The there to support her
event to benefit the Gretchen who want to carry on her
HIV in the U.S., with Walk will serve several during her recovery.
Gotthart Skeldon Fund, lovely spirit in their own
over 900 people known purposes including edu- Last year, she partic-
will be held on Friday, lives and in the commu-
to be living with HIV/ cation and awareness.” ipated in the 5 km Race
August 27, at 7:00 p.m. nity where she lived. The
AIDS in Northwest Ohio The Northwest Ohio for the Cure in Toledo
to Midnight at Centennial creation of the Gretchen
alone. There is still no AIDS Walk includes a along with her sisters
Terrace in Sylvania. The Gotthart Skeldon Fund
cure and no preventative 5K Walk, 5K untimed Sarah and Sandy, and
Homewreckers will make does just that. The Fund,
vaccine for HIV/AIDS In Fun Run and 1M Stroll. her cousin Kathy, also
a rare local appearance as started in May of 2010
their continuing mission Registration begins at a breast cancer survi- Amy and Sarah Murnen.
well as another local favor- and held by The Toledo
to raise awareness about 8:00 am. The event is vor.
ite, The Watermelon Men. Community Foundation,
HIV/AIDS the Toledo family friendly, wheel- This year, with ple out cheering us on.
Tickets are $20 each and is working to raise money
office of AIDS Resource chair accessible, and pets encouragement from her You certainly needed it
are available the night of to fulfill its mission. The
Center Ohio will host the on a leash are welcome! office staff, she decid- at some points.
the event or in advance by mission of the GGS Fund “Our tent looked
Northwest Ohio AIDS Participants will enjoy ed to participate in the
calling Molly LeBlanc at is to eliminate breast can- great with strings of
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419-537-9956 or visiting cer, assist women with pink ribbons draped
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“Given the drastic Registration and dona- Amy.
Skeldon passed away in families who have children you so much for helping
cuts at the state and local tions can be made on the “Sarah and I were
February of this year at the with cancer. Sarah and I raise almost
level for HIV preven- Walk website www.arco- able to walk the entire
age of 47 after suffering The 2010 Northwest
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ing medication, medical calling 419-244-9444. enjoy ourselves at the Komen Foundation.”
survived by her husband, Race for the Cure will be Dr. Amy Murnen is
services, nutrition, trans- All money raised same time. The volun-
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portation and testing - from the Walk will stay teer crew members were
daughter, Lily, and many Skeldon’s memory. Vernon, OH. Dr. Sarah
we are concerned about in Northwest Ohio and awesome and made each
St. Joseph Golf Outing pit stop memorable. We Murnen is a professor
how we will continue assist in providing com- at Kenyon College in
the critical services we prehensive HIV/AIDS walked mostly through
neighborhoods and real- Gambier, OH. They are
provide to our commu- services in our commu- St. Joseph Church by contacting Jim Floyd at the daughters of Tim and
nity,” says Julie Embree, nity. AIDS Resource will host its 20th Annual 419-885-5791.
ly enjoyed all of the peo-
Pat Murnen of Sylvania.
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HRSA grants provide support to underrepresented BSN and MSN students


Rummage sale to benefit The Victory Center
Lourdes School of Nursing awarded Garage salers and trea- The Victory Center doors accepted on Wednesday,
sure hunters take note that every year, in search of August 11 & 18 from 5:00
$1.6 million in grant funding HOA Cancer Center will
be holding its rummage
the much needed respite
it offers. Thanks to events
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The drop
off location is in the HOA
Lourdes is pleased program has rapidly Scholarships for sale to benefit The Victory like the rummage sale, Cancer Center located on
to announce that the grown since its incep- Disadvantaged Students Center on Saturday, August TVC is able to continue the Corner of Douglas and
College’s School of tion in 2006. Since then The School of Nursing 28. For 14 years The valuable programs at no Dean in Lambertville, MI.
Nursing was recent- 43 MSN graduates have was also awarded $55,920 Victory Center has been a cost to those they serve. Proceeds from this
ly awarded nearly $1.6 returned to the northwest (for the 2010-2011 aca- place for hope, encourage- The rummage sale will event go directly to The
million in grant fund- Ohio community to serve demic year - renewable ment, comfort, and peace take place between the Victory Center, so please
ing through the U.S. as nurse educators and annually) through the for those touched by can- hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 come join us and help sup-
Department of Health and administrators in academ- HRSA Scholarships for cer. Hundreds of people p.m. Donations of gen- port such a worthy organi-
Human Services’ Health ic settings and health care Disadvantaged Students continue to come through tly used items are being zation!
Resources and Services agencies.” grant. Funding from this
Administration (HRSA).
The three HRSA grants
will financially and aca-
Nursing Workforce
Diversity
grant will provide schol-
arships for Lourdes’
undergraduate nursing
InnerViews by Kimberly Rose
demically support under- Lourdes received $1.5 students who come from The Week Ahead: onto situations that may at the same time. Take
graduate and under- million (to be distributed a socioeconomically or August 22 through have upset you in the past, a moment to gain some
represented Bachelor of over a three year peri- educationally underprivi- August 28, 2010 you are learning to let go clarity rather than jumping
Science in Nursing (BSN) od) through the HRSA leged background. and surrender the things and attempting get every-
students and underrepre- Nursing Workforce First established Aries (March 21-April you cannot control. Enjoy thing done. Feel what is
sented Master of Science Diversity grant. This grant in 1982, the Health 19) the peace you deserve. important and do those
in Nursing (MSN) stu- will be utilized to increase Resources and Services This week your financ- things. Simply surrender
dents. the percentage of students Administration (HRSA) es will weigh heavily on Leo (July 23-August the others and feel the dif-
from underrepresented is part of the U.S. your mind. Don’t spend 22) ference that makes.
Advanced Education and disadvantaged back- Department of Health and your time worrying about Your health is not
Nursing Traineeship grounds who graduate Human Services and is the it. Just be wise about your always on your mind, Scorpio (October
HRSA’s Advanced with a BSN and become primary Federal agency spending right now and but you may want to pay 23-November 21)
Education Nursing licensed nurses, increase aimed at improving health when you really do find attention this week. If you Don’t let your financial
Traineeship grant will pro- the percentage of under- and health equity through yourself short, you will be start feeling run down, it’s concerns worry you to the
vide Lourdes with $34,883 represented students access to quality services, able to handle whatever because you’re not get- point that that’s all you
(for the 2010-2011 aca- admitted to the nursing a skilled health workforce comes your way. ting enough fresh air and think about. It’s only tem-
demic year - renewable major and increase the and innovative programs. exercise. Just taking a nice porary, but making it your
annually). Funding from racial/ethnic diversity The School of Nursing Taurus (April 20-May walk would be good for focus actually prolongs
the grant will provide an and cultural competence at Lourdes offers a vari- 20) you, and help clear your the situation. Slow your
opportunity for nurses in of students, faculty and ety of programs includ- You may be feeling mind as well. mind and allow yourself
need of financial support graduates of the School ing the Operating Room like your career is stuck to believe there are other
to pursue and complete of Nursing. Through First Assistant, Nurse-Aid in neutral, but actually Virgo (August money making opportuni-
graduate education at the grant, the School of to BSN, Pre-Nursing to you are making a good 23-September 22) ties for you.
Lourdes. Nursing will also award BSN, Licensed Practical impression with others Stop beating yourself
“There is a growing stipend and scholarship Nurse to BSN, Registered who really count on you. up when it comes to your Sagittarius (November
demand for nurses with assistance to 36 pre-nurs- Nurse (RN) to BSN and Although this may not be relationships. Just because 22-December 21)
higher education degrees ing and nursing students the RN to MSN. For more the career of your dreams, one may not work out the Someone is trying to
in the healthcare field,” during each of the three information about the your dedication will attract way you expected, doesn’t open up to you, but you
shares Dr. Judy Didion, years of funding. School of Nursing con- new opportunities in your mean that the next one aren’t listening. It’s time
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want a change, complete CARE provided in my Syl- have put into your rela- right decision. thing done. Feel what is
16, 2010. Project 100495 is lo-
cated in Lucas County, LR-FIN-
training. Needed: a desire
to earn a very good living.
vania home, near Olander
Park. Full-time, part-time,
tionships is starting to pay Lately, it feels like important and do those
ZEL ROAD SIDEWALK AND PE-
DESTRIAN BRIDGE and is a
ESTATE SALE. Lady!s
designer apparel size 6-8,
Send resume to PO Box call Brenda 419-885-8569. off. Rather than hanging everything is surfacing things. Simply surrender
the others and feel the dif-
ALL POINTS CHIMNEY,
NEW BRIDGE project. The date
551, Perrysburg, OH
shoes size 7, golf attire, 43552.
set for completion of this work
Christmas and household MH PAINTING. ference that makes.
STOVES & FIREPLACES
shall be as set forth in the bid-
Interior/exterior, 25 years
086 For Rent
ding proposal. Plans and Specifi- items. Aug. 18-21,
cations are on file in the Depart- 11-6pm. Former Roberts experience. Any 2 rooms
ment of Transportation.
8/18/10 & 8/25/10
Mens Wear, 5135 S. Main Commercial $195. 419-351-7627.
Masonary Repair • Damper Repair Aquarius (January
in Sylvania.
FOR LEASE: Sylvania • Tuckpointing • Wood Stove 20-February 18)
052 Garage Sale
Moving in or out clean-up
You may be feeling
006 Automobiles
area, 1800 s.f. lt. industrial
or warehouse w/offices,
& hauling. Attics, base - Installed • Rain-Animal Stainless Steel like you’ve lost some-
(Moving) overhead door. ments, buildings, yards,
Caps • Fireplace and stoves
419-841-6778, garages, rental properties thing or are drifting a bit.
1997 MIATA MX5. 66,700
miles, excellent condition,
MOVING SALE. Aug. 20,
21, 22, 9-5pm. Furniture & 419-344-0275. & special help for the eld-
erly & handicapped. Fore-
installation and sales Maybe you sense a change
household items. 6817
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088 For Rent
convertible, power win - closures & Repairs.
dows & mirrors, new ra- Maplewood. 419-215-4194.
maybe work is leaving you
054 Flea Markets
diator, brakes & tune up.
419-283-8763. RE SIDENTIAL CON - Office: 419-882-1795 feeling dissatisfied lately.
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place, large yard, 1 car
garage, water furnished,
419-392-1933. will add clarity to your
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GE NATURAL gas dryer. Toledo, OH (next to the Sylvania Schools, $855
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102 Painting &
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419-841-2981. door spaces available.
Pisces (February
CLOSING
Contact Mark
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Small 3 bedroom, White- Hurley!s Painting Walker......................................................................... $3770 19-March 20)
CONDO
Interior/Exterior Painting
Reeb ........................................................................... $3545 It looks like your plans
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ford schools, Mich., no
Reasonable prices. All
6562 Kingsbridge
smoking, Sect. 8, no pets,
REF, security & deposit. work guaranteed. Free es-
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(Stonehenge, Sylvania) $650. 734-856-3282. timates. Call you might be taking that
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Sat. Aug 21, 9AM-2PM
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buffet, secretary-bookcase,
email resume, with work
experience & professional
TERING, organizing, the rest to the group. See it
clean up before and after
Cremation Society of Toledo .........................................$975 as a gift you give yourself
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rockers & side chairs, collect-
Cemetery Lots
references to parties. Experienced and
ible glass & china, sterling & sil- 419-476-9605 or flexible scheduling. Dowling Funeral Home ..................................................$960 so you stay connected to
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den, Ottawa Hills Memo- Real Estate Blanchard-Strabler ............................................ $775* Kimberly Rose is a
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This unbelievable deal comes with 2 houses on one parcel! at 6:30 PM by auctioneer Richard Leonard. #3-A Brian Middleton
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of them! The other two, beautifully landscaped lot and a welcoming feeling from
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2.5 baths, 2 gas fireplaces in the living room and family room totaling 3054+/-
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LOCAL THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

Lutheran Homes Society


celebrates 150th anniversary
To commemorate 150 Archivist, who has served pus walking tours, a dunk
years of service to youth the Society in various tank, a hot air Balloon,
and elderly in north- capacities for more than and 19th Century activi-
west Ohio and south- 50 years. ties for all ages provid-
east Michigan, Lutheran The Annual Meeting ed by Metroparks of the
Homes Society (LHS) kicked off a celebration Toledo Area, the Oregon-
held a weekend of festivi- weekend on the Society’s Jerusalem Historical
ties on August 5-7, 2010. Lutheran Home at Toledo Society and the Butterfly
The weekend attracted campus at the corner of House.
more than 3,000 people Wheeling and Seaman “The entire weekend
and culminated with a Streets. A Concert on the was an opportunity to cel-
Festival Celebration on Lawn was held on Friday ebrate with the community
Saturday, August 7. evening featuring The our 150 years of compas-
The anniversary fes- Deutschmeister German sionate care of youth and
tivities began with the Band, The Choraliers elders,” said Mr. Roberts.
organization’s 150th and the Commanders of “We are truly grateful for
Annual Meeting of Harmony. A reunion of the many years we have
Member Congregations “orphans” of the former been able to faithfully
on Thursday, August 5, Lutheran Orphans’ Home serve those in need.” The Swiss Singers were one of the musical groups to perform during Lutheran
at the Stranahan Theater was held, with some of A Silent Auction was Homes Society’s 150th Anniversary Festival Celebration.
and Great Hall. Over 300 the former residents held as part of Saturday’s
people attended the event, leading guided tours of Festival Celebration. All
which included dinner, the orphanage building proceeds from the auction
special recognitions and that still stands at 2411 benefited Lutheran Homes
remarks by judicatory, Seaman St. Society’s comprehen-
government and social Lutheran Homes sive “Everyone Deserves
ministry representatives, Society’s Festival a Home” Campaign of
a business meeting, and Celebration wrapped up Caring. The ongoing cam-
the annual report by LHS the weekend on Saturday. paign supports the future
President/CEO David The family-friendly needs of LHS’ ministries.
Roberts. event featured an enter- Lutheran Homes
A worship service tainment tent, where the Society was founded on
followed, featuring the Commanders of Harmony, August 6, 1860, in the days
inaugural presentation of Pride of Toledo Sweet leading up to the Civil
the hymn “Gratitude,” Adelines, Cake Walkin’ War. The Society’s min-
which was commissioned Jass Band, Toledo Swiss istry began as a home for
in honor of the 150th Singers and Schuhplattlers, orphans, but expanded in
Anniversary by the LHS and Johnny Ginger took 1906 to include care of the
Board of Directors and to the stage. The day also elderly. Today, more than
sung by the Zoar Lutheran included vintage games, 2,300 youth and elderly
Church Choir. The eve- food vendors, a chicken located throughout north-
ning concluded with a dinner, 1860s era craft west Ohio and southeast
presentation by Rev. displays, tours of the for- Michigan benefit from the Attendees of Lutheran Homes Society’s Festival Celebration had the opportunity
Gerald Labuhn, Executive mer Lutheran Orphans’ Society’s residential and to tour the Lutheran Orphans’ Home Museum at 2411 Seaman St.
Director Emeritus and Home and Museum, cam- community services.
Local nonprofit food pantry Twylite Thursday
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awarded Andersons Fund Grant The Epilepsy Center cational programs of The
Food For Thought, a local local nonprofit organiza- of northwest Ohio will be Epilepsy Center. These
provider of food to the area’s tion serving Lucas County the host for the Twylite programs include Living
impoverished, has been through multiple ave- Thursday at The Pinnacle with Epilepsy series held
granted funding to support nues. Beginning as a small on Thursday, September quarterly at various loca-
renovations for their pan- Saturday morning gathering, 2, starting at 5:00 p.m. A tions and Kids on the Block
try located in Oregon, OH. Food For Thought now serves
cover charge of $10 will puppet program that edu-
The grant, in the amount of sack lunches, including their
$2,143, was awarded by the famous PB&J, to around 350 get you in the door and cates school children in our Reaching Over
REACHING MORE THAN
Andersons Fund Supporting unhoused individuals every provide you with a light 13 county service area. 90% OF SYLVANIA HOMES
Organization of The Toledo Saturday morning in down- supper and dessert. There
Community Foundation. town Toledo. Their choice will also be raffles and a
For more information
about this event or epi-
30,000
EVERY WEEK!
The Andersons Fund mobile food pantry allows cash bar. Additionally, lepsy information, please Sylvania Readers
Supporting Organization them to serve hundreds of live entertainment can call 419-867-5950. Check out our new website -
grant will be used to pur- impoverished families per be enjoyed on the terrace Each Week
www.thesylvaniaherald.com
chase materials to build month by providing a vari- that features a fire pit.
shelving and reorganize the ety of food and resources The Pinnacle is located at
pantry’s storage area, allow- to those that may not other- 1722 Indian Wood Circle, Add Value! And Protect Your Home!
ing the organization to bet- wise have access to a pantry.
ter arrange and distribute the For more information, please Maumee, OH.
large amounts of nonperish- visit freelunchtoledo.com.
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Proceeds from this
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es children ages 4-14 years the fundamen-
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June 13)
 •NoNew
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Years
ice during

is $385
is $385
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& Saturdays
Thanksgiving,
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per 8-week
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session
9:00am
available
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at 5:00pm
for 50 minutes
at www.playsylvania.com

 ••Online
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•Jersey,
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registration available atavailable at
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Noequipment
• Jersey,
••All
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Newsocks
players
Years
Thanksgiving,
required
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must be
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Fee is $150 per 8-weekwith USA Hockey for 2010-11


session
 •All players must be registered with USA Hockey for 2010-11 season.
•Registration
Jersey, issocks
•those
Parents
and year-end
$35 for players
interested
born 2004
award
born 2003 or earlier
in coaching or
or later. (www.usahockey.com)
andincluded
free for
season. Full year registration is $35 for players born 2003 or
• Jersey, socks and year-end award included
earlier and free for those born 2004 or later
• Parents interested in coaching should e-mail
• Players are required to complete two 8-wk sessions to be


•Clinic and rating skate during first two weeks of season
managing should e-mail Mike Mankowski Mike
eligibleMankowski at mmanko@playylvania.com
for house league hockey
•All 8 & under divisions will be USA Hockey ADM compliant • E-mailinterested
or call Mike Mankowski at (419)885-1167
at mmanko@playsylvania.com
(Cross-ice format)
• Parents in coaching should e-mail Mike Mankowski
x-231 for further information
at mmanko@playsylvania.com
••Parents
Make checks
interested payable
in coaching to Tam-O-Shanter
or managing should ••E-mail
Make or checks
call Mike payable
Mankowskito atTam-O-Shanter
(419)885-1167 x-231 Sports,
e-mail Mike Mankowski at mmanko@playsylvania.com
Sports, Inc. for
Inc. further information
•Make checks payable to Tam-O-Shanter Sports, Inc. • Make checks payable to Tam-O-Shanter Sports, Inc.
Price includes standard installation. Original price
$850. Offer good thru Sept 1, 2010 PLAYER NAME:______________________________________________________________DOB:_______________ PLAYER NAME:______________________________________________________________DOB:_______________
ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________________________________
CITY: ________________________________________STATE: ____________ ZIP: __________________________ CITY: ________________________________________STATE: ____________ ZIP: __________________________
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GENDER: M or F (circle one) USA HOCKEY REG. #: _____________________________________________ GENDER: M or F (circle one) USA HOCKEY REG. #: _____________________________________________
LAST TEAM PLAYED FOR: ________________________________________________________________________

AGE LEVEL: (check one) ______________________________________________________ SESSION: (check one) ______________________________________________________


Mini-mite (ages 4-6 born 2004, 2005 or 2006) signature of legal guardian Session 1 (October 25, 2010)
Mite (ages 7-8 born 2002, 2003) Session 2 (January 3, 2011) signature of legal guardian
Squirt (ages 9-10 born 2000, 2001)
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Peewee (ages 11-12 born 1998, 1999) 7060 Sylvania Ave Sylvania, OH 43560 Sessino 4 (June 13, 2011) 7060 Sylvania Ave Sylvania, OH 43560
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The ER for prompt, personal care.


Our board-certified emergency physicians and expert staff
have reduced average wait times to less than 30 minutes.

Hector Martinez, RN

Dorothy Sorrell, RN, CEN


Michael Mattin, MD
Medical Director

When you have an emergency, you want the highest quality of care available,
fast. In Sylvania, that kind of care is provided at Flower Hospital. Our Level III
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trauma center is staffed by board-certified emergency medicine physicians


www.promedica.org and highly skilled nurses. We’re ready to treat you, so you can recover ... fast.

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