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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, March 2, 2011
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Co-Chairs Mirza Baig, Toledo Symphony League city. in the basement of the remembered there was an
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financially wonderful
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by Friday
M.D. and Bernardo Martinez, believe that theshe artisans,
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any support
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every week were this
M.D., promise an outstanding Toledo Symphony $50,000 cuisine
soldLeague selections
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from building. (May used for safety drills and
Marla Schecht. The Constitution
21-June 21) kind but especially those in real easypast!
precious how much you could accom-
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worth Fanfare of at Fifty-
corporate Toledo’s
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start but stay focused on just
dining, bid board auctions and organization and applauds This
The event always
chairmen draws
of the a (June 22-July 22) today. By the end of the week you
committee member who newThe 2011 who
members ambassadors
will direct event
a fabulous afterglow dessert huge crowd
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Mary of the
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Dave Parrish and Sarah people around you with your high stressed at all. Plan a quick get-
book and information
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The event will beCorrinne
held that are set up beginning at 10 and low moods. Be careful not to away for the weekend or recon-
she is asked. Media chair Friday, Manera, Gus
Sept. 19 at theMancy,
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419-251-2117. a.m., with a tasty luncheon create long-term conflicts by nect with a friend or loved one
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in chairs Paul Clark, Mary
and the fashion extravaganza. pushing people away from you. from out of town.
volunteers
News. who The step up to be
steering Rossford.
Hajjar, Cocktails,
Pat Scheuer,musical Martin and information
For more John Sluhan. call Leo Capricorn
oncommittee
the committee. Hats off to entertainment
Sabrina and
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Mike Tickets for the event are
419-885-5733. (July 23-Aug. 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
includes Ty
Zehra Baig, Brenda Johnson, dining stations are planned.
Szuberla, David $75.00 but VIP —- tickets are Lately you may have been Balancing your time this week
Szumigala, Craig Joseph, Additionally a tremendous available for $100.00 and
Barbara Ledrick, Mary Joseph, Amy Covyaw, Please send all information feeling like you are heading in will feel like a struggle. There are
Dean Kasperzak, and Gus “Fanfare” cake will be
Ziegler,
Mancy.
Diane Shemak, Jackie Andrea Dewood, Carolyn allow accessSylvania
to Pat Nowak, to private two directions at the same time. responsibilities holding you back
Snyder, Mary Price, Charla unveiled later in the evening. boardrooms
Herald, 5700 with
Monroe amazing
St., So, now is the time to make a sen- from the things you really want to
Ulrich,A new
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views the 43560,
Toledo or sible decision about what you do. Spend some time prioritizing
were announced.
Strohmaier, Joanie Barrett,The white Mann, Denise
cocktail Fox, e-mail to
attire is worn. want to do with your life. your projects and then rewards
James Caldwell, Jenny skyline and riverfront,
Pat Bullard, Kathy
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excited For more information call nowakp112946@aol.com.
private entertainment yourself.
Brown, Joe Pfeiffer,
about the 16th Taste of
Marcia Pisanti, Mo provided by Jason Quick,
the Nation which will Maaraba, Nikki Keller a private cash bar and Photo submitted
be held on May 22 at the ,Terri DeRosa and Marla other exclusives. For
Toledo Club. Once again, Schecht. more information or to The Northview Science Olympiad team recently competed in a prestigious
order tickets please call and competitive invitational. The team took tenth place overall and several
it will include free valet, Heidelberg teams finished in the top five in their divisions.
safe ride home from Limo Distributing Company 419-254-2787 or visit
Toledo, Photobooth Live provided wine, beer and www.acgt.org. On Feb. 5, the Northview The team of Ted Garey, Additionally, Nick Smith
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information to Pat Nowak, Olympiad team attended Nistel placed first in placed fifth in Optics, Ted
and gourmet cuisine from provided spirits for the the nationally-renowned Experimental Design, the Garey and Brynn Runion
35-40 local restaurants. kick-off celebration. Sylvania Herald, 5700 Solon Invitational and team of Nick Smith and placed eighth in Ecology
It is usually cuisine Since this event always Monroe St., Suite 406, th place Dominic Fabiilli placed and Andrew Newmyer and
finished in 10
heaven. Heather Allen, sells out, contact one of Sylvania 43560, or e-mail against the toughest teams second in Technical Colin McCloskey placed
to nowakp112946@aol.
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announces SYLVANIA-
Heisler, an Edward Jones
financial advisor
Bob
in
conference will be held in
St. Louis.
Heisler was one of only
will be appearing in the Very
Special Arts, Art Expression
Ohio traveling art show. Mrs.
dean’s list Sylvania, qualified for
the firm’s inaugural 2011
290 financial advisors out
of the firm’s more than
Brenneman was born with a
tumor in one of her eyes and
Financial Advisor Leaders 10,000 who qualified. has been declared legally blind
HOLLAND, MI- Hope for over 40 years. At the age of
College recently announced Conference. “Qualifying for this
The conference was conference shows a 17, she was in an auto accident
its Dean’s List for the first where she suffered a closed
semester of the 2010-11 created to recognize tremendous amount of
financial advisors who discipline, commitment head injury.
school year. To be named to On Feb. 26, Mrs.
the Dean’s List, a student must are among the leaders in and work ethic,” John
the finical services firm Rahal, an Edward Jones Brenneman and her husband,
have a minimum of a 3.5 grade Jeff, traveled to Westerville, Photo submitted
point average on a 4.0 scale. and to provide additional partner responsible for The Senatorial Citation for creating artwork selected
OH for the opening
Two seniors from Sylvania, training to help them serve financial advisor training ceremonies, a reception and came from the office of state for exhibit in the Accessible
Karli Brant and Matthew more individual investors and host of the conference, receiving of awards for all the senator Edna Brown and Expressions Ohio (AEO)
Rutter, were named to the list. in their communities. The said. artists. recognizes Mrs. Brenneman programs.
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FOR THE RECORD WEDNESDAY, March 2, 2011
science lab at Christ the King School basic training earn four To know more about S.C.A.T., feel free to call 419-824-8588.
credits toward an associate PLATINUM Savita Jindal
TOLEDO- and space for the in applied science degree Deb & Drew Chany Carol Kopfmann
through the Community Pat Kriner David Lohse
Science is the scales, microscopes, Barbara Sears Valerie Long
name of the measures, models College of the Air Force. Mark Luetke
game in the and other equipment He is the son of Patrick GOLD Lisa McEwen
and BeverlyWojciechowski B & W Auto Paint, Inc. Ann Mahon
new science that brings science to Ken Katafias James Moan
lab at Christ the life for the school’s of Toledo. Pinnacle Eye Group N. W. O. Beverage
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King School. students. Pictured Patrice & Sam Victor Brian & Michelle O’Shea
The new lab, here, fourth grader graduated in 2007 from Keith Walker Susan Penner
dedicated Aliyah Kayed works Whitmer High School. K. J. Petiniot
SILVER John Plock
in January, with science teacher
was built in Therese Martin on a Henold COMPASS
Deacon Dzierzawski
David & Judi Puckett
Bradley & Laura Rieger
George France Karen Roadruck
the building
that formerly
project called “Rye
Guy” that looks at
graduates basic George France, IV
Sandy Gratop
W. Alan Robertson
Wellington Roemer, III
housed the
school’s buses.
growing rye grass.
Members of the
training Lorrie & Rich Lewandowski
Ernie Lewis
Mike Rogers
Terry & Sam D. Roth Philanthropic
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Students in community are FT. JACKSON, SC- Casey & Sarah Nowicki Bill Sanford
grades 1-8 invited to tour the Army Pvt. Robert C. Claire Proctor Laura Sauber
science lab and the M. Scott Ramey David Schlaudecker
will be able to Henold has graduated from Craig Rush John & Trish Shaffer
use the lab for rest of the Christ the basic combat training at Fort Jim Sautter David & Kathy Simko
a variety of King building (4100 Jackson, Columbia, SC. Craig Stough Scott Smith
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experiments. Harvest Lane) at the During the nine weeks Dr. Chris & Barbara Zona Cathy & Steve Sperling
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TJ Irwin photo
Northview’s Zach Felser looks for a shot against the St. John’s Jesuit defense.
Northview lost the playoff game 5-2.
By Scott Grau Northview took an early play goal hits a skate and Scott Grau photo
lead on senior forward goes in and from there the The Southview girls basketball team celebrates after winning their second round
SYLVANIA- There Nolan Culver’s power-play breaks really didn’t go playoff game over Central Catholic in overtime 53-52.
will be no return trip goal early in the opening our way. It just wasn’t our
to the “Frozen Four” in period but it would be the night.” By Scott Grau Taylor Hall notched wars. They are battle-
Columbus this year for only time that the Wildcats “Hats off to them,” Herald Writer 11 of her team-high 16 tested. They made just
the Northview hockey would lead in the contest. Jones was quick to add. points in the half and enough plays down the
team. The Wildcats were St. John’s tied the game “St. John’s is good club.” In the win-or-go- Southview appeared stretch and just enough
eliminated from the state late in the first period and Reflecting on the home pressure cooker to be in control of the free throws down the
playoffs on Feb. 26 by then took advantage of season, third-year head of the state basketball game. stretch to pull out a
a determined St. John’s some favorable breaks to coach Jones stated that he
Jesuit team in a 5-2 rout score three more goals in tournament there is no “I thought that we really exciting win.”
was proud of his team and
in the second game of a a span of 51 seconds five what they accomplished. tomorrow. Each game played a wonderful As is usually the
district semi-final double- minutes into the second “Win or lose. It’s not could be the last one for first half,” Bostater case in close games,
header at the Tam-O- period to go on top 4-1. about winning state titles teams and coaches and commented. “It was free throws made the
Shanter ice arena. Early in the final period or league titles,” Jones winning the close ones probably our best first difference. Southview
St. Francis, the top- Northview took advantage explained. “It’s about is absolutely critical half of the year.” converted on 12 of 17
ranked team in the state, of an extra skater as watching kids grow and to staying alive in the The Lady Irish free throws whereas
knocked off Findlay 6-3 in sophomore forward Drew watching kids become men. playoffs. though were not ready Central Catholic made
the opening game. Crandall cut the lead to It’s about the pleasure of “We live for another to concede the victory. 12 of their 28 attempts.
For the fourth-ranked 4-2 on a power-play goal. coming here everyday and four days,” Southview Central Catholic went Seniors Taylor Hall
Wildcats, the loss was Later in the period it getting the opportunity to head coach Todd on a 16-6 scoring run in and Emily Hehl lead
devastating especially appeared as though the be a part of their lives and Bostater declared at the third quarter to take the way for the Lady
for the nine seniors who Wildcats scored again but to work with them.” the end of the game in the lead 37-36 heading Cougars with 16 and
played their final game. the officials ruled that the Top-seeded St. Francis which his Lady Cougars into the final quarter of 12 points respectively.
Commenting after the net had become dislodged will battle arch-rival St. survived a thrilling 53- regulation play. Both Both combined for all
game on how his players during play. John’s for the district 52 overtime win over teams battled to a 45-45 eight points scored in
and seniors were dealing St. John’s added an championship on Mar. 5, Central Catholic in the tie to send the game into the overtime period.
with the upset, head coach insurance goal late in the at 7:00 p.m. at Sylvania second round of the overtime. Sophomore Lexi Lopez
Mike Jones stated, “It’s the period to increase their Tam-O-Shanter. The girl’s state Division I Bostater credits his contributed 12 points.
end of the world to them lead to 5-2. winner earns the right to basketball playoffs at seniors for providing the With their win,
tonight [but] the legacy “I just don’t think that it play the winner of the Clay High School on leadership for the Lady the Southview Lady
that they leave is second was our night” a disappointed Columbus District in Saturday, Feb. 26. Cougars to prevail in the Cougars advance to the
to none” Jones explained. “I thought the state “Frozen Four”
After leading 13- overtime period. district semi-finals and
“They were my first that we came out hard and at Nationwide Arena in
class here and they will be jumped out to a 1-0 lead 12 at the end of the “The seniors are will take on Toledo
Columbus on Mar. 12. A
incredibly missed.” Jones and then just got some bad new state champion will first quarter, the Lady stepping up. They City League champion
sighed. breaks. Their first power- be crowned on Mar. 13. Cougars outscored don’t want to be done,” and the seventh-ranked
Central Catholic 17-9 Bostater said. Start Lady Spartans on
SUA swimmers compete at district and state in the second quarter to “Central is a heck Thursday, Mar. 3, at
take a 30-21 lead into of team and they really 7:00 p.m. at Clay High
the locker room at the cranked it up a notch. School. Start routed
intermission. Senior They pressed us and Whitmer 64-25 in the
really harassed us and I second game of the
think at times we didn’t sectional finals.
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