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Looking
for Extra Money? By Scott Grau this year and this included A Movement for Youth
Herald Writer having Miss Ohio participate Development.”
Bring in your old coins, gold and silver. in the pre-game ceremonies. The four main points of
We pay top dollar! Sylvania native and A 2005 graduate of Minger’s cause are: building
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Sat. 9:30am to 2:00p.m. current Miss Ohio, Becky Northview High School, and utilizing a healthy self-
Free Appraisals Minger, was honored to sing Minger displayed her vocal image, respecting yourself
the National Anthem at Fifth talent as she sang the national and others, setting goals
Gas Prices Ouch! Third Field to open up the
2011 Toledo Mud Hens home
anthem. She was crowned
Miss Ohio on June 19, 2010.
and recognizing avenues of
support.
Dave Has Scooters! baseball season on Apr. 14. Last May, prior to winning Every contestant in the
The Mud Hens hosted the the her title, Minger was one Miss America Organization is
Dave Stewart Auto Sales LTD Columbus Clippers in what
is thought to be the first-
of 13,200 record-setting fans
who packed the stadium to
required to select a platform.
Minger first began
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED ever doubleheader played watch American Idol runner- competing in the Miss Ohio
5005 W. Alexis Rd. • Sylvania, OH 43560 on opening day. A sold-out up Crystal Bowersox throw Scholarship Program in
419-841-2442 office Accredited BBB crowd of 12,825 fans – third out the first pitch and perform 2006 and has participated
largest in the ballpark’s the national anthem. in the state pageant five
*WE BUY CARS • GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL history – were on-hand to Minger, who graduated times earning first runner-up
SPECIAL: 2001 Honda Accord LX, watch the Hens fall to the from Bowling Green State Scott Grau photo decisions in 2006, 2008, and
4Dr., Auto, AC, Loaded, 4 Cylinder, gas saver, $6,990 Clippers 1-0 and 7-1 in both University last spring with Sylvania’s Becky Minger 2009
contests. a major in interpersonal Winning the Miss
Levy supporters explain position
sang the National Anthem
In honor of the 10th communications and a in front of nearly 13,000 Ohio crown includes a
anniversary of Fifth minor in political science, is fans at opening day for the $10,000 scholarship and
at community meetings Third Field and their 25th
consecutive year as the
winding down her year-long
reign as Miss Ohio.
Toledo Mud Hens on Apr. the opportunity to compete
for the Miss America title.
14.
By Christine A. Holliday Triple-A affiliate of the She has spent the past ten Minger competed in the
Herald Writer Detroit Tigers, the Mud Hens months traveling extensively her platform which is prestigious Miss America
organization wanted opening throughout the state making entitled “Discovering pageant in Las Vegas on Jan.
The crowd wasn’t too big but day to be a bit more special appearances and promoting You, Empowering You: 15.
the topic of conversation was: the

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4.9 mill operating levy that will be
on the ballot in Sylvania on May 3.
Twenty people met in the cafeteria
at McCord Junior High School on
April 14 at one of three community Spring weather continues to fluctuate between warm and cold but that hasn’t stopped the beginning of baseball
meetings held by the Sylvania season. From Little League to the Toledo Mud Hens, teams around the area have thrown out their first pitches and are
Board of Education, school
administrators and levy chairs last already well underway into their seasons. The crack of a bat will be a familiar sound for many in the coming months
week to learn more about the levy, and the crowds will grow larger as the weather improves. Play ball!
and to ascertain why supporters Christine Holliday photo
believe its passage is crucial to the Deb Jennings, one of three
success of Sylvania Schools. co-chairs of the Levy Committee,
One of the three levy is the parent of four boys who
chairpersons, Deb Jennings, were educated in Sylvania
opened the informal meeting with Schools. She led the discussion at
a bit of a history lesson about the a community meeting about the
levy. She recalled that the 4.9 mill levy on April 14.
operating levy that was passed
in 2004 with the hope and desire would be taken out of the General
the funds raised would provide Fund, which could mean student
financial stability to the district for athletes would be forced to “pay to
five years. play” in amounts from $600-$800
Mrs. Jennings explained the per player per sport)
levy lasted seven years, much Superintendent Brad Rieger
beyond what was expected, acknowledged the failure of the
but saidd a new levy would be levy, coupled with anticipated
necessary, even with the consistent 2013 cuts from the State of Ohio of
commitment of the administration $4.8 million, would “make a tough
and school board to be good situation even tougher. It will be
stewards of the District’s money. challenging.”
“We can be especially proud of He added the District would
the shared sacrifice of every single have liked to ask for a higher Scott Grau photos
employee group, to the tune of $1.4 millage for the 4.9 mill levy that
was defeated in November, 2010 Mud Hens center fielder Clete Thomas gets ready with his team during player introductions before the first game
million,” she said, “but the District opening day.
needs to come up with money to but agreed to take the advice of the
offset the $3.7 million in expected committee that recommended the
cuts from the State in 2012. We are 4.9 mill figure.
looking to sustain what remains Mrs. Jennings said the levy
after the recent cuts of 120 positions committee recognizes people are
and other cuts.” “tax weary” and that $150 is no
She continued, “The levy small amount for families trying to
would raise $7 million that make ends meet.
wouldn’t be collected until 2012. “But,” she said, “There is a
It would cost the owner of a house value to our community that our
with an assessed value of $100,000 schools offer. My husband and I
just $150 per year. It won’t bring moved here for the schools, but
back anything of the cuts that have stayed here for the community.
been made up to this point. Those What happens here in the schools
programs and positions are gone, spills out into the community. This
but the levy will help us preserve is a community where everyone
the excellence we know and have gets involved in things, and the
come to expect in our schools.” schools are the cornerstone of the
If the levy doesn’t pass, there quality of life we all appreciate.”
will be cuts to several programs, a She concluded, “People are
loss of 50-60 additional positions, dealing with the economic realities
higher class sizes and reduced of unemployment or downsizing. I
academic programs, loss of high would never say that $150 isn’t a
school bussing and reduction of lot of money. But I think when you
elementary bussing. Also affected are looking at your menu of items
would be high school bussing you are going to spend your money
to Catholic high schools and on, you don’t get more value for
elementary schools. (Prior to the your buck than giving a dollar that
meeting, District communications goes to a school system.”
coordinator Nancy Crandell also She encouraged those present Christine Holliday photo

noted all funds for athletics and to look for more information at Toledo Mud Hens starting pitcher Thad Weber U-11 Sylvania Mavericks pitcher Andy Riggs lets
other extracurricular activities www.voteforsylvaniaschools.com throws his best stuff against the Columbus Clippers on one go in his team’s season opener. The Mavericks lost
and to attend a rally in support of opening day but the Mud Hens lost both games of the to the Ohio Cardinals in the game at Pacesetter Park.
the levy, to be held at Southview double-header 1-0 and 7-1. Riggs and his teammates are part of the travel team
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recipients of numerous
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awards and recognitions. Center: stands. However, we plant new trees but also is one way to reduce your
The 826 Foundation is single parents, facing an had fun! Thanks for the prune and take care of trees exposure to it. Shredding
unplanned pregnancy, Elderly Man: “My in our parks, public lands and also offers a practical way
a nonprofit tutoring, writ- family had the old Hudson memories!”
ing and publishing orga- with a viable, practical dealership in town. Former Sylvanian street right-of-ways. to recycle paper rather than
alternative to the despair The City of Sylvania will
nization that assists stu- Senior Woman: “You David Miller used to work be hosting its fifth annual bury it in a landfill and is
dents ages 6-18 with their of abortion and the trag- mean, back when you at the Allen V. Smith bean “Shred Day” on Saturday, a natural extension to the
writing skills and helps edy of welfare. Mom’s could buy a new car for packing plant described Apr. 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 City of Sylvania’s curbside
teachers get their classes Houses® are God-cen- $1000?” in that column. He was p.m, rain or shine. AccuShred materials recycling and
excited about writing. tered, nonprofit, licensed Another Elderly Man: 16 and would unload box LLC will again bring their green yard waste recycling
childcare centers. Pre- programs.
She is co-author of the “Yeah, I bought from him. cars, weigh the beans, document destruction
New York Times bestsell- school children receive He overcharged me....I sew storage bags together
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es and Small Salaries of parents are plugged into Trini Wenninger on social especially going into the
America’s Teachers.” Us- a network of supportive networking sites, and their hopper to clean it out but
ing the book as an inspira- services that enable them role in historical interests: he had fun.
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Champion Credit Union locally focused Police Report


Champion Credit Union Toledo certificates, life savings and Taking identity of another: a victim stated property was receiving harassing texts, pic-
began locally almost 70 years • 1347 South Detroit loan protection insurance, On Apr. 4, at the 7000 block of taken from their home without ture mail and phone calls from
ago to serve the employees Avenue, Toledo outstanding personal service, Elden Drive, a victim reported their knowledge or consent. Suspects #1, #2 and #3 for the
of the Champion Spark • 7525 Sylvania Avenue, and much more. Members unknown suspect(s) used his Arrest: On Apr. 7, at the past six days. Victim #2 also
Plug Company. They have Sylvania can access their accounts, day personal information to make 6400 block of Monroe Street, claimed Suspects #1, #2, #3 and
remained locally focused The credit union has grown and night through electronic fraudulent online purchases. Alicia B. Walls, 46, was stopped #4 took lewd photographs of
and now serve the financial to a full service institution service channels offered Driving under suspension: for a traffic violation and found her while she was sleeping and
needs of individuals who serving the communities they by the credit union. Virtual On Apr. 5, at Summit and Ma- to have warrants for license re- sent them to Witness #1 and un-
live, work, worship or attend impact with office locations. Branch, Mobile Money, plewood, a suspect was stopped quired, signals before changing known individuals.
for driving under suspension/ course and seat belt required. Forgery: An unknown sus-
school in Lucas County. The CCU offers competitive rate eStatements, and Virtual ALS OVI related. The vehicle She was issued a summons. pect attempted to use a $5 bill
credit union also serves the loans for any worthwhile Loan allow members to get did not belong to the suspect. Telecommunications harass- reprinted as a $100 bill.
employees/group members of purpose, checking with no account information or apply Arrest: On Apr. 5, at the ment: On Apr. 7, at the 6000 Drive under influence: On
over 140 local select groups. monthly service fee and two for a loan day or night. 5400 block of Grey Drive, Ian block of Colonial Court, a sus- Apr. 9, at the 5200 block of
Champion Credit Union boxes of club checks free For more information M. Ivan, 30, was found at home pect left numerous unwanted Harroun Road, Gary E. Aldrich,
has three full service locations each year, savings accounts, about Champion Credit Union with a warrant for operation of messages to the victim causing 65, was stopped for a traffic
to serve members: Individual Retirement visit www.ChampionCU.org a vehicle at stop signs and was her to feel threatened. violation and found to be OVI.
• 4140 West Laskey Road, Accounts (IRA’s), share or call 419-407-4140. issued a summons. Found property: On Apr. 7, The suspect refused a chemical
Felonious Assault: On Apr. at the 5600 block of Monroe breath test.

The Howe School announces Honors List 5, at the 5600 block of W. Alex-
is Road, a suspect attempted to
cause serious physical harm to
Street, a dirt bike was found.
Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the 6400
block of Monroe Street, Gareth
Petty theft: On Apr. 9, at the
6400 block of Monroe Street, a
pizza delivery sign was stolen
The Howe School (former- List for the fourth six-week this special award by attain- both victims with a steak knife. E. Warrington, 47, was stopped from a vehicle.
ly Howe Military School), a grading period of the 2010- ing at least a 3.0 average in Arrest: On Apr. 5, at the for a traffic violation and found Domestic violence: On Apr.
private co-educational college 11 school year. his studies in a college-prep 5400 block of Grey Drive, Ann to have a warrant for D.D. into. 9, at the 4900 block of Weld-
reparatory school for grades Cadet Brett Hendricks, a curriculum. Marie Malone-Moody, 30, was He was issued a summons. wood Lane, Joseph B. Torres,
5-12 located in northeastern junior at The Howe School Cadet Hendricks has at- found at home with a warrant Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the 55, and Joseph J. Torres, 33, did
Indiana, has announced their and the son of Valerie Hen- tended Howe since January for permit operation without 6700 block of Monroe Street, knowingly cause physical harm
license and was issued a sum- Nicholas R. Mattoni, 24, turned to one another. The elder Torres
Dean of Academics Honors dricks of Sylvania, received 2010. mons. himself in at court on an SOE also caused physical harm to a

Johns Hopkins announces Dean’s List


Police report: On Apr. 5, at warrant. He was released after third victim.
the 6700 block of Erie Street, a rescheduling his days in jail. Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the 6500
person requested police make Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the block of Cornwall Court, Ben-
BALTIMORE- Jiayun Lu this honor, a student must earn of Xinfang Lu and Chaoxin a report to document damage 6400 block of Monroe Street, jamin F. Taylor, 38, was located
of Sylvania was named to the a grade point average of 3.5 or Hoh and attended Sylvania done to her residence. David Fate Drake, 34, was at just outside a residence during
Dean’s List for academic ex- higher on a 4.0 scale in a pro- Southview High School. Arrest: On Apr. 5, at the the location and found to have an unwanted person complaint.
cellence for the fall 2010 se- gram of at least 14 credits with Jiayun Lu, who is majoring 6700 block of Monroe Street, warrants for DC into, fail to He was found to have warrants
mester at The Johns Hopkins at least 12 graded credits. in chemistry, will graduate in Douglas A. Keefer, 36, turned stop after accident and reck- for false information to a police
himself in at court on a SOE less operation. He was issued a officer and possession of drug
University. To be selected for Jiayun Lu is the daughter May 2011. summons and released. paraphernalia. He was trans-
warrant for three days in jail.

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He was released after resched- Police report: On Apr. 8, at ferred to Perrysburg Township
uling his days in jail. the 5600 block of W. Alexis custody.
Drive under influence, sale Road, a person responded to Arrest: On Apr. 11, at the
St. Francis de Sales High Bodie, Franklin Bonfiglio, Devaney, Bryan Dubuc, to minors: On Apr. 5, at the a fire call and was concerned 6700 block of Monroe Street,
School recently announced Matthew Britsch, Brendan Mark Flis, Paul Frye, Robert 6100 block of Monroe Street, a about some issues at the listed Mary J. Gill, 26, turned her-
its third quarter honor roll for Brown, William Cameron, Goldsmith, Robert Grimm, 17 year old suspect was stopped address. Police made a report self in at court on a warrant for
for a traffic violation and found for documentation. domestic violence. She was re-
the 2010-11 school year. To Samuel Corbin, Jonathan Andrew Gstalder, Brady Drive under influence, en- leased on an own recognizance
to be OVI. A urine test was ad-
be included on the President’s Fankhauser, Jesse Filiere, Gullette, Stephen Gullette, ministered and he was released dangering children: On Apr. bond.
List, a student must have an Matthew Francis, James Jacob Hanf, Patrick Hinkle, to a parent. 8, at the 5300 block of Silica Arrest: On Apr. 11, at the
average of 4.333 or better Gallagher, Kelan Grohnke, Andrew Irwin, Douglas Vandalism, criminal damag- Drive, a suspect was stopped 6700 block of Monroe Street,
with no mark below an A-. Eric Hinkle, Michael Irvine, Jensen ,Allan Johnson, Blake ing: On Apr. 6, at US 23 and for a traffic violation and found Lori E. Shambarger, 42, turned
First Honors are awarded to Derek Kastner, Nick Kelsey, Jones, Aaron Jones, Benja- Monroe Street, unknown sus- to be OVI. The suspect submit- herself in at court on an SOE
a student having an average Andrew Kott, Luke Mallory, min Jurek, Simon Kaiser, pects knowingly caused harm ted to a urine test. warrant. The judge released her
of 4.0 or better with no mark Ian McCarthy, Matthew Mc- Jared Karban, Kevin Kron- to a vehicle that is used in the Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the 6700 on bond.
below a B-. Second Honors Kee, Jack Meyers bach, Matthew Laney, Tyler owner’s profession or business. block of Monroe Street, Mark Obstructing official busi-
are awarded to a student hav- Andy Mocek, Tyler Mur- Langenderfer, Hank LaVal- The suspects also caused harm D. Steward, 37, was stopped for ness, resisting arrest: On Apr.
ing an average of 3.000 or phy, Connor Nowakowski, ley, Grant Martin, Connor to another vehicle without the a traffic violation and found to 11, at the 6400 block of Monroe
owner’s consent. have a warrant for contempt of Street, Chanielle A. Comrie, 30,
better with no mark below a Kevin Olszewski, Robert McAlear, Trent McKinstray, did hamper or impede a public
Arrest: On Apr. 6, at the 6700 court.
C-. The following students Pfeiffer, Andrew Rutkowski, Andrew Meinert, Kevin block of Monroe Street, Jason Arrest: On Apr. 8, at the 6500 official in the performance of
from the Sylvania area were John Schlembach, Adam Metzger, Blake Mielcarek, M. Jeffries, 23, was served on block of Monroe Street, Hugh the public official’s lawful du-
placed on the honor roll: Spegele, Matthew Spegele, John Nahle, Sean Oberle, a warrant for domestic violence D. Thompson, 26, was stopped ties. Comrie also recklessly re-
President’s List: Jack- Tyler Thebes, Michael Wag- Aaron Okuley, Ian Okuley, and was released on an own re- for a traffic violation and found sisted the lawful arrest of her-
son Bonfiglio, Johnathan ner, Chris Wasung, Scott James O’Shea, Frank Os- cognizance bond. to have warrants for probation self.
Britsch, Patrick Davis, Ja- Wawrzyniak, Steven Will owik, Bryan Petoskey, Ross Police report: On Apr. 5, at violation- disorderly conduct, Theft: On Apr. 11, at the 4800
cob Delo, Charles Filipiak, and Peter Yeager. Pilmore, Jacob Price, An- the 8100 block of Mitchell, a display of expired license plates block of Parkgate, unknown
Louis Filipiak, Joseph Gra- Second Honors: John An- gelo Spinazze, Cam Stan- person reported suspicious cir- and obstructed license plates. person(s) entered the victim’s
nata, Colin Kenney, Mat- tonini, Jonah Bae, Michael ley, Hunter Stanley, Joseph cumstances. He was placed under arrest and vehicle and took a GPS, iPod
thew Kirian, Daniel Lenart, Baugh, Parker Bayer, Jacob Tansey, Raymond Uzoigwe, Criminal damaging: On Apr. booked at Lucas County Jail. Touch and cell phone charger
Austin McHugh, David Beakas, Matthew Beck- Kyle Voyles, Nicholas Wag- 6, at the 4800 block of New Telecommunication harass- without permission.
England Lane, a victim stated ment, illegal use of a minor in Taking identity of another: On
Nees and Alexander Wis- stead, Gregory Berning Jr., ner, Jacob Wawrzyniak, his vehicle was keyed by un- nudity: On Apr. 8, at the 4600 Apr. 11, at the 6600 block of Ma-
niewski. John Cameron, Tyler Clark, Sheldon Wendel, Joseph known suspect(s). block of Longfellow Drive, plewood, a victim reported un-
First Honors: Joseph An- Billy Collar, Bryce Con- White, Rowan Williams and Theft: On Apr. 6, at the 3800 Victim #1 stated she and her known suspect(s) used her credit
tonini, Skyler Baugher, Drew nor, Jacob Corbett, Brian Christopher Wilton. block of Hampstead Drive, daughter, Victim #2, had been card number to make purchases.

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Shahid McClellan, 19, of group. by Pietro Mascagni, cary@theheraldpapers.com WANTED DIAMONDS
Toledo, is still at large and Seslar, a 2007 graduate featuring soprano Sandra Contributing Writers: We will pay TOP DOLLAR
is wanted on aggravated of Sylvania Northview Agans. Also on the Christine A. Holliday,
for 1 ct. & Larger Diamonds
robbery charges. McCellan Shahid McClellan High School, is the program was a 20-minute Mon-Fri 10-6; Sat. 10-3; Sun 11-5
daughter of Christine choral tribute in honor J. Patrick Eaken, Mike McHone
is considered armed 6455 Monroe St.
and dangerous. Anyone 419-885-8900. Seslar of Sylvania. At of the 80th birthday MEMBERS OF:
OHIO NEWSPAPERS ASSOC.
McClellan is a 5’5” UF, Seslar is active in Between Harroun and Main
with information on the of composer Stephen NAT’L NEWSPAPER ASSOC.
whereabouts of McClellan black male with black hair Sigma Kappa Sorority Sondheim. INLAND PRESS ASSOC. (419) 885-9100
is asked to contact the and brown eyes and weighs
Sylvania Police Division at 125 pounds. Moore accepts service award
As part of The Sight Christmas Party for Sight Submit your photos to
Sylvania Students visit
Center of Northwest Center clients as well as
Ohio’s Donor & Volunteer the creation and printing ceyth@theheraldpapers.com
Washington, D.C.
Recognition Evening, of The Sight Center’s large
community leader Richard print calendars.
A. Moore was presented
with the 2010 John
Goerlich Distinguished Southview High School presents:

Footloose
Service Award on Apr. 18.
This meaningful award
is presented annually to a
friend of The Sight Center
of Northwest Ohio who
has chosen to “unselfishly
serve the blind community.”
The Award is named for
Mr. John Goerlich whose
substantial philanthropic
contributions have allowed
Photo submitted The Sight Center to flourish
for many years.
Fourty eighth grade students and four adult Richard A. Moore
chaperones, from Arbor Hills, McCord and Timberstone has been a longtime
Junior High Schools spent part of their Spring vacation advocate and supporter
touring the sites of Washington, D.C. The weather was of The Sight Center.
very pleasant, which allowed them to take lots of photos Under his leadership,
of the cherry blossoms, which were in full bloom. The The Sight Center has
group traveled with Eddie Boggs, of American City grown and developed
Tours. Boggs, who is a licensed Washington DC tour key relationships with a
guide, is a retired teacher and counselor of 34 years number of organizations
April 28-30, 2011 $7 Students/Seniors
at McCord Junior High School. A much larger group including Paramount 7:30 pm $9 Adults
from the same schools will travel to D.C. in June with Health Care/ProMedica
American City Tours. Health System, Toledo Tickets available at the door or in advance
Boggs has a long history of taking students to D.C., Host Lions Club and the by emailing sy_aca_bsh@nwoca.org.
as parents of several of the students traveling on these

Join us for our community Easter Eggstravaganza!


Sylvania Sunrise Lions
trips also made a similar trip with him when they were Club. Moore has been
eighth grade students in Sylvania. active in the organization Free Toledo Rep Theatre Camp raffle each night for grades 1-8!
of the Lions Club

Hosted by Sylvania First

Saturday, April 
: free family
breakfast
: Veggietales
“Twas the Night
Before Easter”
: children’s craft &
coloring contest
: egg hunt
Suggested donation  canned good per family
* for The Friendly Center local food pantry

Be a part of our
Easter Sunday Services~
Communion Service :am
Contemporary Service :am
Traditional Service :am

Sylvania First United Methodist Church


 Erie St Across from Plummer Pool
-- or SylvaniaFirst.org

Take part in our


10.5x10.5 SH ad

coloring contest! Color the Name_________________________________________________________


picture above & bring with you CHURCH INSIDEOUT
to the Eggstravagnza! Address ____________________________________________ Age______
in the
community
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, April 20, 2011

Sylvania Med Tech


SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1956 50 students to graduate
BILL’S SERVICE, INC. students rally community from Owens Basic Peace
116 E. Adrian (US-223) Blissfield (12 miles Northwest of Sylvania)
517-486-3104
for juvenile diabetes Officer Training Academies
New & Used
PERRYSBURG- Fifty Police Department,
Lawn Mowers SYLVANIA- The put out a challenge to students from the Toledo- Northwood Police
Sales, Service Sylvania High School all Sylvania Schools to area and Findlay-area Department, Perrysburg
& Parts Medical Technologies raise money for JDRF, campuses graduated from City Police Department,
Hours: M-F 8-5:30, Sat. 8-12 (Med Tech) students are in a friendly race to raise the Ohio Basic Peace Perrysburg Township Police
www.billsserviceinc.com

Joe’s
juniors and seniors who the most money for the Officer Training Academy Department, Sylvania
are studying to become cure. So far Northview at Owens Community City Police Department,
SYLVANIA health care professionals. High School, Southview College Apr. 18. Sylvania Township Police
TIRE & WHEEL These students belong High School, Maplewood The special ceremonies Department, Toledo
Mechanical to a co-curricular club Elementary, and Arbor occurred in the College’s Police Department and the
Services called HOSA – Health Hills Junior High School Center for Fine and Wood County Sheriff’s
Performing Arts Mainstage Department.
Occupations Students have risen to the challenge.
Theatre on the Toledo- The following students
Special of America. HOSA was Each school is completing area Campus. Owens is have completed the required
Mechanical founded to promote and
enhance the development
different activities to raise
money- from selling cut-
located on Oregon Road in number of law enforcement
$5 OFF Services Now of future health out shoes to hosting a
Perrysburg Township.
“Owens Community
contact hours set forth by
the Ohio Revised Code and
per tire Available professionals and is not
only a local organization
student/staff
game.
basketball College is proud to the Ohio Peace Officers
continue its collaboration Training Commission.
but reaches nationwide; The Med Tech students with the Ohio Peace
OIL & BRAKE with over 100,000 have also been reaching
SERVICE / TUNE-UPS Officers Training Toledo-area Campus
members and over 30 out to the community, Commission and recognize Basic Peace Officer Day
states with members. working with local these 50 individuals Academy:
6506 Monroe St. • Downtown Sylvania
Mon.-Fri. 8-5 & Sat. 8-Noon At the National level businesses. Krogers and for their educational James Ball of Toledo
HOSA has partnered with other local businesses accomplishment,” Brian Biegajski of
419-882-TIRE (8473) JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes are being provided with Robert Albright, Owens Sylvania
Research Foundation) posters and flyers to coordinator of public Kevin Chirnside of
to promote awareness of encourage donations service training program, Toledo
Type 1 Diabetes and to and awareness of JDRF. said. “Our nation would Robert Coulson of
Submit your photos to raise money to find a cure The students have also not experience freedom Perrysburg
for diabetes. All across approached Wal-Mart and safety as we know it Kevin Desparios of
ceyth@theheraldpapers.com the United States HOSA and Shmucker’s to donate without each graduate’s Perrysburg
students are working on and/or match the money decision to pursue a career Johnathan DeVol of
this project, as well as the they raise. in public service.” Lambertville, Mich.
The culminating event Founded in 1970, Nathan Eikost of
local Med Tech/HOSA
the Basic Peace Officer Walbridge
students. will be a JDRF Benefit Training Academy is Gaines Fane of Toledo
Locally, the Sylvania concert on April 30 from offered on the Toledo-area Tyler Gearig of
Med Tech students started 7-9:30pm at Sylvania and Findlay-area campuses Wauseon
with getting the school Northview High School in cooperation with the Ohio Gregory Grieger of Oak
involved in the project. in their new Performing Peace Officers Training Harbor
They hosted a whole Arts Center. The concert Commission. As part of Brittany Heflin of
school “Cupid Shuffle” will include performances the seven-month program, Holland
We are excited to announce that we now have and charged fellow from Tantric Soul, a local Owens police academy Chad Jackson of
students to come “Shuffle band that headlines at students take courses in Perrysburg
3 licensed massage therapists on staff available for a Cure.” Over 760 Fat Fish Blue, Skoobie patrol operations, firearms, Justin Marsh of
Monday thru Saturday. Coupons are available in the students participated in Snaks, a diverse cover defensive tactics and Maumee
BSCN Calanders. the school-wide event band from the Sylvania criminal investigation using Joseph Navarre of
and raised about $1,000 area, and Mt Fuji and the modern, high-tech police Toledo
dollars for JDRF. The Eruptions, another local equipment. Participants Zachary O’Neil of
Call 419-475-8326 for your appointment today with videotaped Cupid Shuffle variety band. All the bands receive expert instruction Norwalk
LMT’s Sarah Sepesy, Trevia Lee, or Amy Elfering. was posted on YouTube have ties to Sylvania with from local police officers, Ross Peters of
4887 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio 43623 on Valentine’s Day. either children attending sheriff’s deputies and Walbridge
The students then Sylvania schools, living corrections officers, as well William Pollock of
and working in the area, as state and federal agents. Rossford
Following successful

Classified Ads
or are Sylvania school’s David Ranazzi of
graduates. The event completion of the College’s Toledo
will also include a dance Basic Peace Officer Rachelle Ruiz-Fane of
Training Academy, Owens Toledo
performance from Dance
To Place An Ad Call 419-885-9222 FX. A spokesperson from
graduates become eligible
for certification as an Ohio
Jourdan Rupert of
Genoa
Ads must be received by Noon Monday for Wednesday’s edition. JDRF Advocacy will be peace officer. In addition, Andrew Sabo of
$12.00 for the first 15 words and 95¢ for each additional word. a featured speaker at the coursework earned by Perrysburg
event. police academy graduates Derrick Shirey of
001 Legals 054 Flea Markets 072 Help Wanted 100 Services As many as three will apply toward an Toledo
million Americans have associate degree at Owens Dustin Smith of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BYRNE ROAD Flea Mar- PART-TIME TELLER po- Moving in or out clean-up juvenile diabetes and in law enforcement. Napoleon
about 80 people are Local law enforcement Hector Solis of Toledo
The Sylvania Township Board of ket every Sunday sition with First Federal of & hauling. Attics, base -
Zoning Appeals will hold a Meet-

newly diagnosed each


7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne, Delta (Toledo office). ments, buildings, yards,
agencies where Owens Tyler Swerlein of
ing on Monday, May 2, 2011 at
6:00 p.m. at the Township Hall, Toledo, OH (next to the Send resumes to PO Box garages, rental properties
4927 Holland-Sylvania Rd., Syl- TV station). Indoor & out- 352529, Toledo, OH & special help for the eld- day. Local students are graduates have been Walbridge
working together with
vania, OH 43560 for considera-
employed include the Andrew Thomasson of
door spaces available. 43635. Drug free environ- erly & handicapped. Fore-
tion of the following:
Contact Mark ment. Equal Opportunity closures & Repairs.
the local JDRF to make Findlay Police Department, Maumee
1. Variance request for a re-
duction in the side yard set- 419-389-1095. Closed Employer. 419-215-4194.
Easter Sunday.
a difference, by raising Fostoria Police Department, Richard Torres of
back for the property located

088 For Rent


at 5956 W. Central Ave., by SUNRAY LAWN Care
CHS Investors, LLC, agent, for since 1979. Free cut for money and awareness. For Hancock County Sheriff’s Perrysburg
more information about Department, Henry County Andrew Trumbull of
Central Avenue Associates,

072 Help Wanted


property owner. new customers. Low

Sheriff’s Department, Toledo


prices, free estimates.
the local JDRF, go to www.
Notice: The Board of Zoning Ap- SYLVANIA, 1 BR. Twin
peals will conduct hearings on all Plex. New carpeting, Senior discounts. Call
issues published within this
freshly painted. Park at 419-471-0333.
jdrf.org/northwestohio. Lucas County Sheriff’s
102 Painting & Department, Maumee Toledo-area Campus
agenda. All persons interested in CLEANERS, PART-TIME,
or affected by said requests will evenings. Sylvania area. door. Cats OK.
Basic Peace Officer Night
have the right and opportunity to $425/month. $425 security
be heard on the question of $7.40/hr. at our Toledo of-
deposit. 419-861-0230. Papering
granting or denying of said re- fice. 419 N. Westwood
Academy:
100 Services
quests. Information concerning Ave. Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm.
Andrew Blair of
said matters is on file in the Syl- Hurley!s Painting
Drivers license, proof of Interior/Exterior Painting
Temperance, Mich.
vania Township Zoning Office
and may be seen Mon.-Fri., car insurance required. Reasonable prices. All
Bradley Clay of Toledo
8a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 419-537-8790. work guaranteed. Free es-
By Order of BZA A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.
Rebecca Dykyj of Toledo
Gary Fitzpatrick, Chairman Eaves cleaned/flushed. timates. Call
419-882-6753
Kevin Huguelet of Toledo
4/20/11 TV tower removal. Take

Shop Herald
all debris away! Insured.
036 Furniture DRIVERS: IMMEDIATE Call 419-865-1941. Latrice Mickles of Toledo
Shannon Nevers of Toledo
Classifieds
local & linehaul openings!
EXPERIENCED
Tyler Petree of LaSalle,
Great home-time, pay &

for Great
FOR SALE. Solid light oak benefits! CDL-A w/hazmat NON-MEDICAL in-home
kitchen table, 57” x 33”, 4 & twins, 1 yr. experience. care and companionship Mich.
Deals Kevin Sproel II of
chairs. Mint condition. By (EOE/AA). Old Dominion for seniors. Household
OakExpress. $50. tasks, errands and more.
Norwalk
Freight Line. Call Bob:
419-283-2859. 1-800-387-9762. 419-346-1768.

Findlay-area Campus

BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY


Basic Peace Officer
Academy:
John Biggs of Findlay
Ryan Canterbury of
Rudolph
Seth Combs of Upper
Sandusky
Joe DeWood of Findlay
Include your ad in this directory for as little as $15 per week! Richard Donaldson of
CALL 419-885-9222 FOR DETAILS. Tiffin
Brian Haines of Chardon
Joshua Knoke of Bowling
Green
LOCAL LAWN CARE
Grass Cutting, Yard Clean-up and
SylvaniaVET Black Tie Lawn Care & Maintence
“Limited Openings Available”
Drew McClellan of
Findlay
Ryan Miller of Fostoria
“A 24/7 Pet Care Destination” Guaranteed to save You $100 to $300
other Landscaping services Jen Muro of Bradner
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL (419) 885-4421 annually off the programs you are currently
using. Great quality service with my 12 Candace Pahl of Upper
4801 Holland-Sylvania at Harroun Sandusky
Free Estimates ** Reasonable Rates www.sylvaniavet.com
www.sylvaniavet.com √ it out!
month program which involves snow re-
moval. Call Chris at (419) 350-6140 John Rank of Arcadia
Call Sam: 419-478-7344 Making Appointments 24/7, 365 for details and estimates. Jake Sigler of Findlay
Looking for lawns 10,000 sqft or less. Kody Stickel of Upper
Voted Voted Best
Best Vet Vet 2008,
2007, 2007 2009 “REFERRALS AVAILABLE” Sandusky

Place a Classified Ad
Tom’s Pest
MOSSING
Family Owned TOM TOWNSEND
Since 1969
TODAY!
Control 419-885-9222
TOWNSEND CARPETING
LAWN SERVICE Call
to place your ad!
LANDSCAPING Mulching Family Owned since 1979
CARPET • HARDWOOD • VINYL Storm EXCAVATING Shrub
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*ants * termites * spiders * mice
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Mayor’s 2010 Annual Report


Ohio’s Best Hometown
The City was selected as one From the mayor’s Desk
of Ohio’s Best Hometowns by
Ohio Magazine for 2010. This
is a wonderful award for our with
community, recognizing our
many community assets and Craig
the high quality of life Sylvania Stough
has to offer.
Quality of life issues have
always been important to us in
Sylvania. Sylvania has excellent
schools and a vibrant Lourdes Downtown Sylvania Busy
College. Sylvania is recognized with Many Events
around northwest Ohio for Downtown Sylvania was
terrific recreation programs and also a busy place this year Herald file photos
venues. Our neighborhoods as the Sylvania community Ohio Magazine named Sylvania Ohio’s Best Hometown
are safe and well maintained, celebrated Ohio Magazine’s The inaugural Pizza Palooza was held on July 23 and for 2010. The community celebrated this honor during
we have beautiful parks, Best Hometown for 2010. 24. Many are businesses participated and over 5,000 Downtown Delights in November.
and our public services are Downtown Delights was held people showed up to taste test the pizzas.
efficiently delivered. We have in the spring, “Taking It To
an ever evolving and forward The City has the highest public
excellent health care facilities The Streets” during Jamie Farr
thinking masterplan. The vistas bond rating in Lucas County,
at Flower Hospital. We have Week and Fossil Fest later in
provided to the community, as lowering the City’s interest rate
an active Senior Center. We the summer. The busy year
well as the tallest water column and saving taxpayer dollars.
have maintained a friendly continued in the fall with the Fall
fountain in the region, are truly We are fortunate in Sylvania
environment for business and Festival, Downtown Delights
spectacular. to have maintained a stronger
job growth, attracting new jobs and Holiday Happenings.
The campus is also economic position than many
and investment. The annual Sylvania Fall
growing and thriving. Recent of our neighbors. Tax receipts
Sylvania has a lot to offer Festival and Parade was held
improvements include the have remained nearly level,
and is a great place to live, Sunday, October 17 in a very
expansion of its Emergency allowing Sylvania to avoid the
work and raise a family. It busy downtown. It was a
Center, development of problems of falling revenues,
is wonderful to have our beautiful fall day with perfect
inpatient psychiatric services raising taxes and/or reducing
community recognized for all weather. Thousands of people
and Flower Rehabilitation services. In addition the City’s
the terrific assets we have. My attended, probably the largest
Center, the addition of moderate overall debt burden,
thanks to all who work every crowd ever. The organizing
outpatient services for cardiac good reserve levels and
day to make Sylvania a great committee also reported a Flower Hospital celebrated its 100th anniversary on
and pulmonary rehabilitation, financial management practices
place and I look forward to record number of exhibitors Oct. 10. Flower Hospital relocated to Sylvania in 1975
the construction of a new considered good under
even greater things to come. and vendors. and is currently the largest employer in the City.
medical office building, and the Standard and Poors Financial
The Fall Festival parade
establishment of the Hickman Management Assessment all them for their many years of media. The amperage of the
A Busy Year in Sylvania was terrific as always with
Cancer Center, a regional leader contributed to the positive service. TASER X-26 is just 0.0021
Sylvania is always a great the Northview and Southview
in cancer care. review. Captain William Rhodus Amps. compared to 1.0 Amps.
place to be and 2010 was no High School bands in
The City of Sylvania The credit rating agency, was appointed Chief of Police for a typical holiday tree light.
exception with lots of activities Halloween costumes providing
congratulates Flower Hospital Standard and Poors, recognized in April, 2010, and Sergeant The low amperage increases
and programs for residents and exciting musical highlights.
on its 100th anniversary, and on these factors and awarded Rick Schnoor was then the safety of the TASER.
visitors to enjoy. Many school children marched
the many excellent programs Sylvania a bond rating of AA+, appointed to Captain in May, Anyone shocked by a TASER
The 26th Annual Jamie with their school groups, as
and services it provides to our only one step below the highest 2010. Police Officer Stacey will be required to be checked
Farr LPGA Classic was held did community organizations.
residents. My best wishes to rating available anywhere. Our Pack was promoted to Sergeant at Flower Hospital for injury.
in Sylvania. The crowds were Senior citizen groups, SAJRD’s
ProMedica Health Systems, location in northwest Ohio and in August, 2010.
large at Highland Meadows Childrens Wonderland and area
Flower Hospital president Alan relative small size were listed All of the newly hired Gateway Progress
Golf Club, attracting visitors businesses all had vehicles in
Sattler and the thousands of as the only reasons why the officers brought experience Sylvania City Council
from around the region to the parade.
professionals working every highest rating was not assigned.
Sylvania. As a part of the week’s My thanks to the Sylvania with them from other police voted to move ahead with
day on the Flower Hospital This is the second credit rating
festivities, “Taking It To The Sister Cities Commission who departments ranging from 1-1/2 several Gateway improvement
campus to improve our health improvement for the City of
Streets” was held downtown organizes and hosts the Fall years of part-time experience projects in the Monroe Street
and quality of life. Well done Sylvania in the past 14 years.
on Thursday night July 1 by Festival and Parade each year. to 8 years as a full time officer. area between US 23 and
and congratulations! The 12 month notes were
the Sylvania Area Chamber Our sister city of Woodstock, They came from other police Main Street. The Gateway
rated SP1+ and were sold with departments including Toledo, improvement projects are to
of Commerce. Our thanks to Ont. was represented in the
Senior Center a net interest cost of .501%.
Councilman Mike Brown for parade by Woodstock Fire and Findlay, Montpelier, Fostoria update and enhance the area,
Congratulations The notes were sold on June
organizing a classic auto show EMS personnel and vehicles and Lucas County Sheriff. attracting new businesses and
Congratulations to the 29 and settled on July 13. The
with 200 cars, bringing one and by their Santa Claus Another officer came from the residents.
Sylvania Senior Center successful bidder was TD
of the largest crowds ever to Parade chairmen. Woodstock Ohio Department of Natural The first project is to
on receiving National Securities.
downtown Sylvania. again invited the combined Resources. I welcome them improve the appearance of
Accreditation from the National The notes financed
The Sylvania Riverball Northview and Southview all. Monroe Street as a gateway to
Institute of Senior Centers this $3,250,000 of 2009
Race was held Saturday, July bands to participate in their We also have had three our community heading west
year. Only about one percent improvements to Acres, Elliott,
17 in Harroun Park to benefit November 20 Santa Claus telecommunicators retire and be toward the downtown. City
of the 15,000 senior centers Roan, Indian Trail, Arrowhead
the Sylvania Conservation Parade and again helped to replaced in the past three years. Council requested engineering
in America have been so Drive and the Olde Post
Corps, with many terrific prizes finance the band’s travel costs. Of the three new replacements, plans to bury the lower voltage
recognized. Road Bridge. The notes also
donated by Sylvania businesses My congratulations one brought 8 years and another electrical lines and telephone
Accreditation is based financed $3,700,000 of 2010
and residents. The 20 junior and thanks to Fall Festival 6 years of experience from the lines crossing over Monroe
on excellence in nine improvements to Graystone,
high school students of the Parade Grand Marshall Eddie Toledo Police Department. Street. In addition, planning is
areas: purpose, community Gregory, Gillingham, Orvieto,
Sylvania Conservation Corps Boggs for his many years of The City of Sylvania will be proceeding to install decorative
collaboration, program Angleview Ct. and the City’s
were honored at a family picnic community service, including facing more retirements in other street lights to match the
planning, evaluation, financial portion of the ODOT repaving
for their many improvement annually announcing the Fall City departments as more baby downtown.
management, governance, of Alexis Road.
projects around the community Festival Parade. My heartfelt boomer generation employees City Council also approved
administration/human Using the notes allowed
this summer. thanks to the many volunteers reach retirement age. We will adding more flowers next year
resources, record keeping and the City to take advantage of
Centennial Terrace’s 2010 that made the parade and seek the best replacements on the Harroun Road bridge
facility. current lower construction
Summer Concert Series was festival possible, especially Fall available for the positions and and west of the Monroe Street
The Sylvania Senior Center costs without spending down
held with outstanding programs Festival Chairman Jane Herwat, also look at restructuring how bridges to compliment the
has been in operation for 32 reserves, increasing taxes or
and performers all summer. The Sister Cities Commission the City works to better serve flowers on the Main Street
years – 24 of which were in the assessing property owners.
Independence Day fireworks Chairman Mike Leiber and the community. But as with bridge and in Seney Park
basement of the old Burnham The improvements will be
were the best ever. July 23 and Historical Village curator Joy the Police Division, we will just east of US 23. Planting
Building. The last eight years paid for over their useful
24 saw the inaugural Pizza Armstrong. lose a great deal of experience, improvements are also planned
have been in their beautiful new life. Neighborhood street
Palooza which was a great time Thursday, November 11 know-how and institutional for the expressway interchange
building on Sylvania Avenue improvements in Sylvania
for all. officially started the downtown knowledge. area.
next to Tam O-Shanter. have been made for the past 12 The second Gateway
Olander Park also holiday shopping season with
The City of Sylvania reached years without property owner
offered a variety of outside the annual Downtown Delights. TASERS improvement project is
out for help and received assessments. Improving the
music programs every other The Sylvania Area Chamber After considerable study, to clear land and promote
financial support from the State streets helps our neighborhoods
Wednesday evening during of Commerce organized the the City of Sylvania Police redevelopment of the land
of Ohio Capital Improvements remain attractive and desirable,
summer. Olander Park is a event, with special prizes and Division added TASERS to the south of Monroe Street
Fund, the Lucas County Area keeping property values
wonderful venue anytime activities between 4:00 p.m. equipment carried by police between Main Street and the
Office on Aging and Sylvania higher.
during the summer but and 8:00 p.m. officers. TASERS send out North Branch of Ten Mile
Township to join in paying
especially so during their open On Saturday, December short duration, high voltage Creek. The City acquired and
for the Center’s construction. Personnel Changes impulses that overpower the demolished the former Nelms
air music programs on the deck 4 the Sylvania Historical
Bonds issued by the City are The City of Sylvania has
overlooking Olander Lake. Commission hosted the annual body’s normal electrical nerve Building, adding it to other
being paid down by regular for many years benefited
The CABA World Series Holiday Happenings on Main signals causing temporary properties already owned and
payments from the City and from hardworking and loyal
Baseball Tournament was held Street in downtown Sylvania incapacitation without cleared by the City. Planning
Sylvania Township. employees willing to work a
at Pacesetter Park the week of from 4:30–7:30 p.m. Santa permanent injury. They provide is underway to redevelop the
Prior to authorizing variety of tasks as needed to
July 23, bringing thousands of Claus arrived in a carriage on the officer another option land into a new business area to
construction, the City required make municipal government
young ball players and their Main Street early in the evening without the danger of physical compliment the downtown and
a senior operating levy be efficient and responsive. Many
families to Sylvania. and met with all interested force or using a firearm. take advantage of the riverfront
approved by Sylvania City and have worked for the City
The circus came to town children at the old train depot. Sometimes just the threat of and Harroun Park views.
Township voters to support twenty-five years or more and
on Friday, August 6, with two Carriage rides were provided, using a TASER will cause a Further, City Council
the ongoing operation of the are now reaching retirement
shows presented under the as were cookies and punch for suspect to surrender. authorized a marketing study
Center. The .32 mil levy was age.
big top by The Kelly Miller all attendees. TASERS have been in use be prepared for this SOMO
passed 10 years ago, renewed 5 The City workers involved
Circus at the corner of Brint by other police departments in (South of Monroe Street) area to
years ago, and again approved include all segments of the
Road and Centennial. The Flower Hospital 100th the area, occasionally with poor analyze the types of businesses
on the general election ballot City: police, streets, utilities,
Sylvania Sunrise Lions Club Anniversary results as reported in the media. best suited and desired by
for renewal in November. tax and finance. Some key
sponsored the circus with all Flower Hospital celebrated The units selected for use in residents. The study can then be
The Senior Center annually employees have already retired
proceeds going to benefit those a “Century of Changing Sylvania are equipped with used to encourage those types
serves nearly 3,000 area seniors and have been replaced as
in need around the Sylvania Lives” on October 10, 2010. cameras to record both audio of businesses and developers to
and about 250 on a daily basis. needed; several more will retire
community. The hospital was founded in and video when the TASER invest in the area.
The programs it offers help in the next few years.
The 30th annual Sylvania 1910 in Toledo to provide a is placed in the armed mode. The third Gateway
seniors remain independent The City of Sylvania Police
Triathlon/Duathlon was run community based hospital with Together with required officer improvement project is the
in their homes, decreases Division has experienced
August 8 at Olander Park. The a broad range of comprehensive training, the new TASERS construction of the River Trail
isolation and provides significant personnel changes
event has brought thousands of healthcare services. The hospital should be an effective new along Ten Mile Creek. The
transportation. Programming during the past three years.
world class athletes to Sylvania purchased land in Sylvania, tool for the Sylvania Police first phase of this walking and
includes health and wellness, Since February, 2008, eleven
over the years. Also held the built a new hospital and moved Division. biking trail between Harroun
education opportunities, new officers have been hired
day before was the 21st annual to Sylvania in 1975. We are so New department policy was Road and Main Street was
outreach, supportive services to replace officers who retired
Sylvania Superkids Triathlon/ glad they did and congratulate developed for proper TASER authorized by City Council
and recreation. or resigned, almost a third of
Duathlon, one of the oldest kids them on their century of service use. All officers are required for bidding in Spring, 2011.
Our award wining Senior the force. The officers hired
triathlons in the country. and health care. to attend an eight hour training A pedestrian bridge will span
Center is an asset to the have all been chosen to help
Arbor Day, Memorial Day, Flower Hospital is an asset session to be certified to carry a Ten Mile Creek just west of the
Sylvania community. The maintain the professionalism
Founders Day, Independence to the Sylvania community, TASER unit. The officers also North Branch confluence, with
Center improves the quality of the Police Division and the
Day, Art in the Garden and providing outstanding participate in several training a trail spur extending north to
of life for our senior citizens, quality of police service for our
National Patriots Day activities healthcare services to our sessions simulating TASER use Monroe Street.
while at the same time making residents.
and ceremonies were held residents. Flower Hospital is scenarios including deploying The River Trail will improve
our community more desirable The nine officers who
throughout the year. also the largest employer in training cartridges when and open up this waterfront
and keeping our property retired had a combined total of
Later in the year, Children’s Sylvania, providing thousands appropriate. area for public enjoyment and
values higher. 296 years of experience with Sylvania selected TASER recreation, and be integral in the
Wonderland was hosted by of jobs to Sylvania and area
the Police Division. That is a Model X-26 at a cost of $814.95 redevelopment of the SOMO
SAJRD at Sylvania Tam O’ residents. Further, Flower
City of Sylvania Bond great deal of experience and per unit including holster and area. State of Ohio grants were
Shanter. Many children of Hospital draws many visitors
Rating Raised knowledge to lose, including battery. The recording unit received to pay about 60% of
all ages attended, and it was to our community, seeking the
In preparation for the sale of the retirement of Chief Gerald costs an additional $411.95 the $1.3 million construction
a great success. My thanks excellent healthcare available
$6,950,000 of notes financing Sobb in April, 2010. Most of and will store up to 1.5 hours cost. Future grant funds will be
to all those who worked and on their campus.
recent road and infrastructure the officers were required to of audio/video. Cartridges cost sought to extend the trail east of
volunteered to restore the The Flower Hospital
improvements, the City of retire due to their participation $20.95 each. US 23 and west to Silica Road
displays purchased from Lucas campus itself is a beautiful part
Sylvania worked through the in the State of Ohio DROP The TASER delivers 1,200 in future years.
County and welcomed visitors of our community. Starting
process of having its credit retirement program. They all volts, not the 50,000 volts
from all around the area. with new facilities in 1975, the
rating reviewed, and as a result served our community well sometimes reported in the
hospital has developed around See MAYOR, Page B4
had its bond rating improved. and with distinction and I thank
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Mayor
(Continued from Page
A new way to exercise
B3) Toning & Natural Health they offer include: reflexology, but are not limited to: arthritis,
Thank you Keith opened their door in December aroma candling, nutritional breathing problems, cancer,
2009 and continues to enjoy support counseling, saliva card vascular disease, deep
Haddad
nice growth. As people see testing and weight management vein thrombosis, gall bladder
During City Council’s results and experience benefits, classes. Balancing female disease, insulin resistance
regularly scheduled they share it with their friends. hormones and infertility syndrome, type 2 diabetes and
meeting on Monday, Recently, Barb D. completed enhancement are available at even premature death. Those
August 16, Council her 13 week program with a the same address. with obesity issues are twice
President Keith Haddad loss of 27.5 pounds and 18.75 Toning & Natural Health as likely to experience early
publicly announced his inches. will thrive by providing the death as those with average
resignation from City Toning & Natural Health’s education and assistance weight.
Council effective August unique therapeutic exercise needed so individuals will Toning & Natural Health
30th. On behalf of the machines move the body make healthy choices for is located at 7430 W. Central
Sylvania community, I through the appropriate range themselves and their family, Ave, #C in Toledo. They are
extend a heartfelt thank The City continues to redevelop land including this of motions for great results thus doing their part to help open Monday through Friday
you to Keith Haddad land south of Monroe Street between Main Street and Ten by combining isometrics stop diseases brought on by 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. and
for his many years of Mile Creek. and repetitive, systematic obesity. Problems brought on Saturday from 8:00 a.m.-1:00
community service to movements. Other services by increased weight include, p.m.
Sylvania on City Council
and the many other Edible Arrangements celebrates first year
committees he has served
It took awhile to get started to be a long process with lots The business quickly grew
on over the years. His
but it was well worth the wait. of rejection along the way but and now has over 1,000 stores
leadership and service EdibleArrangements on Central Demko stayed determined and around the world and is one of
will be greatly missed by Avenue is approaching its first opened his store last May. the fastest growing franchise
Sylvania. anniversary in May. Many in Business is a combination companies.
Keith first became the community were excited of Internet orders and a steady The local Edible
active in the Sylvania when the location opened and flow of in-store traffic. The Arrangements store is located
community in 1989 as business has been thriving in store offers a variety of fruit at 6710 West Central Avenue in
an active opponent to the store’s first year. arrangements including holiday Toledo. For more information
the proposed low level Bryan Demko is the local themes and characters to match or to place an order, call 419-
nuclear waste dump franchise owner. He had a any party or personality from 720-8989, email OH1087@
in Riga Township, goal to own his own business children to adults. The colorful dofruit.com or visit www.
Sylvania’s Becky Minger William Rhodus was
Michigan, just across the appointed the Chief of
or franchise and after learning arrangements are perfect for ediblearrangements.com. The
border from Sylvania. was crowned Miss Ohio about opportunities with Edible party snacks or to give as a store is open seven days a week
2010 and continues to Police in April following
He was appointed to Arrangements, he realized gift. and offers pickup and delivery
promote her message “No the retirement of Gerald
Sylvania City Council on that was the right fit for him. Edible Arrangements first service.
Child Left Inside.” Sobb.
August 2, 1993 to serve After deciding to take on began as a company in 2001.

The hospice with hope


the remaining term of year. He also represented Scholarship Program on the challenge of opening a
longtime Councilmember Sylvania at the Toledo Saturday, December 18 at franchise store, Demko had
Tom Zeigler. Keith was Metropolitan Area Highland Meadows Golf to find the proper financing
Council of Governments Club here in Sylvania. and bank loans. This proved Erie West Hospice is a proved quality, comfort and
successfully elected and
Local
on the Environmental Over 180 people community-based hospice holistic care that will instill
re-elected to Council since serving Northwest Ohio and the patient with new hope. To
then and was the longest Council. attended from all over
Ohio, including pageant Southeast Michigan. At Erie get up every morning and start
By the City Charter,
greenhouse
currently serving member West, the staff help the patients the day- irrespective of how
of City Council. Sylvania City Council contestants, organizers
and supporters from and caregivers live through many days, months or years lie
Like many on City had 30 days to appoint a the difficult decisions and ahead- is the goal.

business
Council, Keith worked new member of Council around Ohio.
uncertainties of the future. Holistic care includes
tirelessly to improve our to serve the remainder of The skills and talents of ErieWest’sinterdisciplinary, aromatherapy with essential
Sylvania community. Mr. Haddad’s current term many of these delightful professional, gentle team oils as well as massage therapy.
Over the years
provided leadership for
he through the end of 2011.
Sandy Husman, a member
young ladies were shared
with the crowd through
songs and good wishes.
blooming of doctors, nurses, social
workers, chaplains, home
Comfort can be brought using
a natural approach rather
many community projects of the City of Sylvania health aides, massage than prescribing another
and boards. He presided Planning Commission, Councilmember Mary Eileen Creque prayed therapists and volunteers work medication.
as Council President was appointed to the Westphal and I were for a house for her family together to provide quality- Erie West Hospice is not
twice, 2002–2003 and position. The seat will privileged to attend, as and got 28 of them. of-life care. This care brings a place but a philosophy of
2008–2010. Keith lead be up for election in the were many Sylvania Greenhouses that is. relief and reassurance in many care. The team carries that
City Council’s efforts November, 2011 general residents, and welcome That was 24 years ways, including: emotional philosophy to the patient’s
to improve curbside election. the many guests to our ago when Jeff and and spiritual support, pain home or care facility. In
recycling and refuse community. Eileen Creque bought a and symptom management, addition, a list of facilities
collection. He served Congratulations Miss Becky, all of Sylvania wholesale greenhouse patient and family education, that are able to accommodate
Ohio Becky Minger is proud of you! You have operation and a year later physician house calls, respite the patient in the event that
as City Council’s care assistance with daily the loved ones are unable to
representative to SAJRD Sylvania’s own Becky brought recognition and added retail. Since that
Minger was selected as excitement to Sylvania care needs, complimentary manage the situation at home
for several years, and was time, they have added alternative therapies and many can be provided.
instrumental in researching Miss Ohio 2010. A grand because of your many 20 more greenhouses as
accomplishments. We send more resources. Erie West Hospice services
and staging bigger and send-off to the Miss well as two sons, Brian
you our congratulations The view of a patient are covered in full or part by
better Independence Day America Pageant was and Tom, who are a part deciding to enter Erie West Medicare, Medicaid and some
fireworks shows every held by the Miss Ohio and best wishes always!
of the operation. Hospice care is not a signal that insurance plans. No one is ever
Creque’s specializes the end of life is close at hand. turned away due to the inability
Comstock Furniture: Family owned and operated in large 16 inch hanging
baskets and top gardening
Rather, this vital life stage is
considered an opportunity to
to pay an no cost is spared in
caring for the patient.
performing varieties for
Comstock Furniture,
Inc. offers complimentary
and is still owned by the
Comstocks at its original
for their customers. It is
important to them that their pots and landscape. They Sylvania Senior Center
design services, free location at 6404 Monroe customers are happy with moved the vegetable
delivery, custom order and
ready to deliver quality
Street. Carol Comstock is
the owner and Bob Meade
their furniture purchases,
whether it is one piece or a
and herb section to an
adjoining greenhouse and
List of Events
Lunch is served from 11:45 a.m. Friday, 6
furniture. is the manager. houseful. it is three times bigger. to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Art Studio I, Fri 9-11 a.m., call
They have a wide Comstock Furniture is Business hours are Perennials are now Suggested donation for persons who for fee and registration
selection of upholstery, proud of its employees who Monday and Thursday 9:00 growing nicely and are are 60-plus is $2.50; non-seniors, Writer’s Critique, 2nd & 4th Fri,
occasional, bedroom, have more than 82 years a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Tuesday, ready for your yard. They $5.32. Call to make a reservation 1:30-3 p.m., monthly
dining room, home office, combined experience in Wednesday, Friday and can help you design your
Dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. Monday, 9
home entertainment, Serta design and sales. Comstock Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 patio pots from their sun
on Tuesdays. Suggested donation
for persons who are 60-plus is $2.50;
Wellness Clinic, 10:30-12:30,
every other Monday
mattresses, clocks and Furniture has always tried p.m. or shade aisles or they can non-seniors, $5.32. Call to make a Tuesday, 10
lamps. to provide a comfortable For more information custom plant as well. reservation. Legal Outreach, 2nd Tuesday,
The store opened in 1940 shopping atmosphere call 419-882-2406. The Creque’s have For more information on any monthly, call for appointment

Ventura’s Mexican Restaurant


Silver Scholars, 2nd Tuesday
been farming in the area event, call 419-885-3913 or visit
www.scsonline.org. 1-2 p.m., for more info call 419-885-
since the 1920s and are Billiards: Mon-Fri, open all day 3913
well-known for their Computer Club: Wednesdays, Intro to Computer, 1:30-3:30
Ventura’s Mexican chicken burrito Supreme, and tasty food and drinks, homegrown strawberries 4-5 p.m. p.m., call for fee and registration
Restaurant has been serving BBQ Ribs, Arroz Con Ventura’s plans to continue in June. Computer Lab: open when class Wednesday, 11
delicious Mexican food Pollo, Tamales and their to keep their customers Come see their is not in session Restorative Yoga, 3 wk session,
for over 25 years. With 55 irresistible Fajitas, it is satisfied. friendly sales staff and
Library: Mon-Fri, all day 2:30-4:15 p.m., call for fee and
years in business, Loma easy to see why this place Located at 7742 W. check out mulch, baskets
Open Gym: open when classes
are not in session
registration
Thursday, 12
Linda was the original is always a happening spot Bancroft in Toledo, and plants and buy from Quilting: Mon-Thu, 8-12 noon Men’s Breakfast Club, 2nd
guide for Ventura’s. on any given night. Ventura’s Mexican your local farmer. You Woodshop: Tue, Thu, Fri; Tuesday 9-10:30 a.m., monthly
Ventura’s first opened The staff at Ventura’s is Restaurant has 60 can’t get any fresher or weekly, 1-3 p.m. Friday, 13
their doors in November proud of the quality of their employees. They are open nicer plants than the ones Monday, 2 Writers Critique, 2nd & 4th Fri.,
of 1984 and has been food, their great location 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday at Creque’s. they are
Investment Club, 8:30 a.m., monthly
proudly serving the Toledo and convenient parking. through Thursday and 11 monthly Monday, 16
area ever since. With With their great service, am. to 12 a.m. Friday and
open in April from 9 a.m. Tuesday, 3 Pharmacist Chat, 3rd Monday, 11-
dishes such as the Cajun enjoyable atmosphere Saturday. to 5 p.m. daily. In May, Art Studio II, Tue 9-11 a.m., call 11:30 a.m., monthly
they are open Monday to for fee and registration Tuesday, 17
Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, 4 SPRING FLING (Senior Day),

Go anywhere with a and Saturday and Sunday Ceramics, Wed 9-11 a.m., call Tam ‘O Shanter
for fees and registration Wednesday, 18
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Let them Thursday, 5 Computer Club, Wed 4-5:00

newspaper.
make gardening easy for Strength Training, 8 wk p.m., weekly
you. session, 10-11 a.m., call for fee and Thursday, 19
registration Podiatrist, 9:30 a.m., call for
appointment 419-885-3913
Watercolor w/ John Trumbull,
7430 W. Central Ave, 10-12 noon, 6 wks, call for fee and
registration
Suite C, Toledo Friday, 20
419-517-8810 1 on 1 Computer Classes, call for
fees and registration
Newspapers provide Call for your free Monday, 23
a daily source of introductory toning Wellness Clinic, 10:30-12:30,
information from session every other Monday
around the globe. Tuesday, 24
Very Beginner Computer, 10-12
noon, call for fee and registration
Wednesday, 25
Toning Writers Group, 1-3:00 p.m.,
weekly
Tables Thursday, 26
Podiatrist, 9-11 a.m., by
appointment only
Friday, 27
Nutrition In time for 1 on 1 Computer Classes, call for
Mother’s Day fees and registration
Response Testing Monday, 30
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Senior Legal Aid, by appointment

5700 Monroe St., Ste. 406, Sylvania, OH 43560 Offer expires May 4th Core Balance, 6 wk session,
Nutrition Tue 6:30-7:15 p.m., call for fee and
419-885-9222 www.thesylvaniaherald.com registration
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Unique blend of skills,


Downtown shops host Ladies Night experience and philosophy at
Associates in Women’s Health
At Associates in life in a holistic manner
Women’s Health, they and to be committed to the
believe in the positive education of themselves
powers of presence and and their clients regarding
listening. They also alternative approaches.
recognize a woman’s needs At Associates in
must be addressed within Women’s Health, their
the context of her life. continuum of care focuses
Thus, striving to integrate on maintaining health
body, mind and spirit will while encouraging women
always be a part of the care to make informed health
Associates in Women’s care decisions. their
Christine Holliday photos
Health provides. Desiring partnership combines the
to help each woman meet art and science of nursing,
Special events like Ladies Night Out at downtown her highest level of health midwifery and osteopathic
Sylvania shops draw customers like Renee Smith. and well-being is their top medicine. Women benefit
priority. from their collaborative
By Christine A. Holliday La Vie. She looked over They are committed care, which offers a unique
Herald Writer the crowd in the boutique to personal attention, blend of skills, experience
store, and noted, “We have gentle inquiries, tender and philosophy in the safest
There weren’t too many made so many friends here emanations and client- possible environment.
men in the shops on Main on Main Street. This is the directed problem solving. Associates in Women’s
Street Thursday evening most perfect spot to have They are proud of their Health is located at 7135
April 14 but the merchants a business because all the respectful atmosphere Sylvania Avenue, #2A, in
Shoppers at Lady C were able to see the work of where a woman can blossom Sylvania.
weren’t complaining. merchants are wonderful jewelry designer Claudia Carreon.
They were all participating neighbors!” and mature in self-esteem. For questions or to make
in the Ladies Night Out, Among the customers Their goal is to explore an appointment, call 419-
held to benefit Sylvania at C’est La Vie was retired the unique person and her 843-4836.
Family Services. Each
shop offered special sales,
Sylvania school teacher
Renee Smith. She enjoys
West Side Montessori- a private
tempted shoppers with events like this and makes school for toddlers through
spring merchandise and a point of attending as
refreshments and collected many as she can. middle school
canned food items from “The stores have so
West Side Montessori is valuing diversity, problem
customers. Several shops many fun things to look a private school for children solving and understanding
offered a percentage at, so I am always happy thirteen months through the interconnectedness of
of their sales to Family to come to do some eight grade, serving the the world are skills practiced
Services and all offered shopping. I like to see big communities of Toledo, daily in the classroom.
typical Sylvania hospitality crowds supporting our Sylvania, Perrysburg, West Side Montessori is
to those who visited. local stores.” Southeast Michigan and recognized by the American
Jodi Cooke, owner of Across the street at surrounding areas. the Montessori Society as one of
The Rock Garden, a custom Lady C’s, owner Candy Chandler Cafe employees Ashley Kurtz and Kate Montessori meths is an the best Montessori schools
design fine jewelry store, Sturtz talked proudly of LaCourse were on hand to serve muffins and other alternative to traditional nationwide. The school has
explained why she opened her 21 years in Sylvania. goodies to shoppers at the Ladiess Night Out. methods. It uses a hands-on been encouraging academic
her store in downtown She said she is excited to approach that follows the excellence in a nurturing,
Sylvania. “I feel safe see downtown Sylvania reminded shoppers a child’s natural development. child-centered environment
here,” she said, “and the “on its way back,” and percentage of her sales The curriculum is based for over 30 years.
people who come in to encourages shoppers (men would benefit Sylvania upon the methodology the American Montessori
shop are very friendly. The and women) to embrace Family Services. She developed by Dr. Maria Society and NCA/CITA
other merchants are very the traditional downtown. also informed them she Montessori and combines accredit the school. West
supportive, too, so it is fun She was happy to see so would be moving to a new a rich academic program Side Montessori meets all of
to have my store here.” many of her guests taking location (just a bit further with life skills that focus the State of Ohio curriculum
Ms. Cooke’s cases a look at the silver/brass/ south on Main Street) on the development of the requirements for K-8.
showed off her designs copper jewelry offered by in late May. She, too, whole child. Independence, For more information or a
in rings and pendants and artist Claudia Carreon and mentioned the friendly responsibility and respect, tour, call 419-866-1931.
guests were able to buy a
raffle ticket for a fur coat
hopes future spring and customers and business-
summer events will bring friendly environment Ash tree removal grant
more visitors to the stores in Sylvania, as did Josh
extended to Lucas County
displayed in her store. The
proceeds of the raffle were on Main Street. Harmon at Bumble’s.
earmarked for Family At Juni, owner Lisa “Everyone has been
Services. Rozanski showed off the very receptive to us and Jodi Cooke appreciates Removing ash trees from are also online at the WSOS
Melissa Noethen was vintage and contemporary our business,” he said. “We the friendly people who private property just got a and Sandusky River Watershed
love it here in Sylvania.” shop at her store, The little easier with the extension Coalition websites.
helping customers at C’est items in her store, and and expansion of the removal The program requires that
Rock Garden.
program funded by the households with incomes less
Sylvan Learning recruits graduates to “Make a Difference” in their community Ohio Department of Natural than 300 percent of the federal
Resources (ODNR), Division poverty guideline must provide
The nearly two million and tomorrow’s students credits the Sylvan Learning foundation that helps children of Forestry, and operated by 35 percent of the cost of the
graduates of Sylvan Learning believe in their own ability Center in Harrisburg, PA that with dyslexia. WSOS Community Action tree removal. Those households
programs nationwide can now to achieve personal and he attended during his high Eighteen year old Cory Commission, Inc. over the 300 percent poverty
use their experience at Sylvan professional success. school years with giving him Joyce from North Carolina is Widespread infestation guideline must pay 50
to help make a difference in “It’s free, and it takes only the confidence and skills to another Sylvan graduate and of the ash borer has left many percent of the cost of the tree
their communities. Through a few minutes of time to share succeed academically and in a rising star in the world of homeowners in Northwest removal. The income guideline
a new Sylvan Stars alumni your story on our new Sylvan life. stock car racing. Ohio, facing unexpected and means that annual incomes
program, Sylvan aims to Stars website,” Craig Beckett “Sylvan helped me be “While racing knowledge cost-prohibitive expenses of must be no more than $32,670
build a network that allows of Sylvan Learning located a better man and taught may have come naturally to dead ash tree removal. This for a single-person household
alumni to connect with in Holland said. “If you’re a me how to handle life- me, that wasn’t the case with program can assist these and up to $89,970 for a six-
each other and to share their graduate of our center who long experiences as far as math and reading as I made homeowners. person household. Residents
personal success stories as has gone on to success as a dealing with my peers and the transition to junior high The Western Lake Erie will be asked to provide proof
a way of inspiring current cool mom or dad, a successful people who tell you that you school,” Joyce said. “Sylvan Basin Residential Ash Tree of income.
Sylvan students to achieve business person, a favorite are nobody,” Tate said. “I Removal Program provided The homeowner may
took a hands-on approach
through the efforts of U.S. Rep. choose to pay the 35 or 50
their own personal best. teacher to your own students attended Sylvan Learning I was used to seeing in my Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, will percent in cash match by
According to Dr. Rick now, or someone making a Center my sophomore year racing, and helped make assist in the removal of up to paying tree removal only or a
Bavaria, senior vice president difference in the world as a of high school and it made all learning fun again. Over two trees per property owner combination of stump grinding
of education outreach for doctor, lawyer, clergy person, the difference in the world for time, both my grades and who has property in Lucas, and tree removal. In addition,
Sylvan, many former Sylvan law enforcement member, me academically. My grades confidence went up.” Wood, Sandusky, Ottawa or the tree must be an ash tree and
students feel the confidence farmer, or associate in a improved significantly and To join the Sylvan Stars Seneca counties. must pose a threat to a structure
and academic skills they business, we’d love to hear for the first time, I felt good alumni program or read Applications are due on or or play area.
gained at Sylvan represented from you. Your story could about myself in school.” testimonials from Sylvan before June 3 and are available at Applications and more
a turning point in their lives. make a real difference in the Tate played for a total of Stars, visit www.SylvanStars. any public library; all township, information are available from
Sylvan is asking these “Sylvan life of a struggling student in nine years with the Minnesota com. For more information village and city offices; county your local OSU Extension
Stars” to come forward and our community.” Vikings, Baltimore Ravens about Sylvan Learning office’s of the Soil and Water County office or by calling
share their stories at www. Retired NFL player and Arizona Cardinals before located in Holland, contact Conservation Districts; and the Cindy Brookes at 419-334-5016
SylvanStars.com in an effort Robert Tate is one of the first retiring in 2008. Today, Tate Craig Beckett at 419-867- Ohio State University Extension or by visiting the following
to harness the power of these Sylvan stars to share his story is a motivational speaker, 1331 or sylvantoledo@ Offices (Lucas county residents websites: www.wsos.org and
graduates in helping today’s on SylvanStars.com. Tate author and founder of a sbcglobal.net. call 419-578-6783 x 14). They www.sanduskyriver.org.
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Anytime Fitness hosting Mission Nutrition contest Metamora State Bank proud to
Anytime Fitness of Syl- Participants will receive located close to work and
vania is proud to host Mis- their own Personal Coach, home. We are excited to
sion Nutrition in a ten week
weight loss contest, “The
a free body analysis, group
support and much more.
offer cutting-edge Precor
cardio equipment, strength-
serve the community
Greatest Loser,” at the club For details and to pre- training equipment, and
at 7602 West Sylvania Ave- register, call Amanda at free weights, Expresso
nue in Sylvania, beginning 419-340-3179 or stop by bikes, private shower and
Wednesday, April 20th at Anytime Fitness at 7602 dressing facilities, tan-
6:30 p.m. West Sylvania Avenue in ning, personal training, and
The results driven con- Sylvania. much more. In addition, our
test is open to members and Anytime Fitness is the members can use any of the
non members of Anytime innovator of the 24-hour, over 1300 Anytime Fitness
Fitness of Sylvania. There key card access fitness clubs in the country.
is a $35 entry with prizes club. As the world’s fastest For more information
awarded to first, second growing co-ed fitness fran- on Anytime Fitness, call at
and third Greatest Losers! chise, we are conveniently 419-724-5575!
Sylvania Community Services celebrates 34 years
Living in a community Care services to the Sylvania tional Institute of Senior
that provides programs and Community. Our commit- Centers. The hard work of
services for youth through ment to providing quality many was recognized in an
seniors speaks highly of the programs in a safe environ- Accreditation Celebration in
quality of life in Sylvania. ment with an affordable pay- October.
Sylvania Community Ser- only-for-days-used policy Our terrific staff, man-
vices is part of the success in helps makes our program agers, board, and volunteers
this community and we were popular to working families. work very hard to serve the
34 years strong in 2010. Our gratitude to the Syl- community through the pro-
The Sylvania Area Cham- vania community for their grams we offer. The support Photo submitted
ber of Commerce awarded support was overflowing this of the Sylvania School Sys- The Sylvania branch of Metamora State Bank has been proudly serving the community
our agency the “Chamber year as the community voted tem, the City of Sylvania, since 1995.
Champion Award” for 2010 in favor of a five-year renew- and Sylvania Township help Metamora State Bank as well. Originally using Thomas Zraik. Timo-
in their non-profit category al operating levy for Sylva- make this all possible. is located at 8282 Erie hand-processed transac- thy Weaver is the branch
for outstanding leadership nia Senior Center in Novem- Thank you Sylvania, for Street and is open Mon- tions and then bookkeep- manager at Sylvania and
and we were truly honored. ber. We were also very proud allowing us to serve you for day through Thursday ing machines to make Joseph Damman is the
We are proud to contin- the Center received National our 34th year. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m, Fri- work easier, the bank branch manager in Meta-
ue providing quality Child Accreditation from the Na- day from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 embarked on a comput- mora.
TARTA celebrates Earth Day p.m. and Saturday from
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The
erized banking system
through a correspondent
Our Business is proud
of our personalized cus-
On Friday, April 22, Earth In the Toledo area, over 3.5 Green Program from federal bank also offers drive up bank in 1980. In 1992 a tomer service. We know
Day will be recognized by million passenger trips were funds. The $1.2 investment hours Monday through remote processing proof you by name. Our em-
millions all over the world. made by TARTA in 2010. by ODOT is part of the Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 machine was purchased, ployees take the time to
Many will take part in TARTA not only goes overall /$40 million 21st p.m., Friday from 8:30 which could process items get to know you and your
specific activities Earth Day green on the road, it’s building Century Transit Partnerships a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Satur- and transmit the work via family so we can provide
represents. Users of public green, too. With a scheduled for Ohio’s Next Generation. day from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 telephone lines to our pro- you with the best possible
transit across the United completion in August of In 2011, TARTA expects p.m. cessor. products and services. You
States will directly affect the 2011, an 80,000-square-foot to use over a million Metamora State Bank We introduced our web- can stop in and talk to your
reduction of greenhouse gases building will be home to gallons of biodiesel fuel. / offers many services in- site and Internet Banking bank president and your
when they board their bus or the offices and maintenance Biodiesel fuel is better cluding checking, savings in 2001. Customers have loan decisions are made
train going to work, school, facilities for TARTA’s for the environment than and certificates of deposit, been very receptive to by the person taking your
medical appointments, and paratransit operations, also its petroleum counterpart health savings accounts, looking at their accounts applications. Most large
just about anywhere. known as TARPS, Toledo because it produces lower IRAs, money market sav- online, making transfers banks can’t promise you
Every year, public Area Regional Paratransit emissions. Biodiesel is ings, CDARs, internet between accounts and even this. We are locally owned
transportation reduces the Service. The green building also made from domestic, banking, consumer loans, paying their bills through and reinvest right here
nation’s carbon emissions design incorporates a renewable resources, small business loans, Internet Banking. We will in our community. The
by 37 million metric tons— geothermal heating and decreasing our dependence mortgage loans, agricul- continue to utilize tech- money you deposit here
equivalent to the electricity cooling system, /solar on foreign oil. TARTA also
tural loans and alternative nology to address our cus- is used to make loans to
used by 4.9 million panels, skylights, reflective recycles its engine oil using
households. In fact, riding roofing, and earth sheltering a waste oil heater for one investment solutions. tomers’ growing needs in local residents and small
public transportation is one of for energy efficiency. /There of its service buildings, and the future. Telebanc was businesses in your neigh-
the most significant actions will be a biodiesel fueling washes its buses with water Background and His- introduced in 2009. borhood. We also donate
one can take to reduce their station for public vehicles on heated by the same waste tory As one of a dwindling money and time to local
household carbon emissions. the site as well. oil. Metamora’s first branch number of locally-owned events, schools, and fund
Commuting on public Two new diesel/electric Future green innovations opened in July 1944 in banks, Metamora State raisers. We are Home-
transportation can reduce an hybrid buses will be added include plans for a solar field Metamora. The Sylvania Bank is owned by a one- Style Banking, The Way
individual’s carbon footprint to TARTA’s fleet this year on TARTA’s 130,000 square Branch opened in 1995. bank holding company Banking Should Be.
by 4,800 pounds of carbon through the Ohio Department foot garage to power the The Metamora State known as Metamora Ban- Our business will thrive
dioxide emissions per year. of Transportation’s Clean and facility’s lighting needs. Bank first opened its doors corp, Inc., formed in 1985 by the continued support
on July 1, 1944, and cele- to ensure the continuing of our existing custom-
brated its 65th anniversary image of a community ers and new customers, as
in 2009. Initially operated bank. they become more aware
by a husband and wife of the importance of bank-
team of only two employ- Employees- Over 400 ing with their local com-
ees with a financial base years of banking munity bank. With their
of only $1.5 million, the experience loyalty, they help their
bank has enjoyed much The company’s current neighborhood to grow
growth, and now employs Board of Directors con- and prosper, especially
19 people, with assets in sists of James Armstrong in these hard economic
excess of $60 million. (President/CEO), Kath- times.
Over the years there leen Fischer (EVP/CFO/ For more information,
have not only been chang- COO), Robert Huskins, visit www.metamorabank.
es to the bank building, Fred Mossing (Chair- com.
but to the way it operates, man), David Pifer and

The Olander Park System

The Olander Park System & Water Conservation Fund 25 nature and education
(TOPS) serves the natural to pay 57 percent of the classes monthly, as well
recreations needs of the acquisition. TOPS restored as the Easter Egg Hunt,
Sylvania School District. 32 acres of Sylvan Prairie, Maple Sugaring Festival,
Formed as an ORC Section a failed golf course, into Kids Trout Derby, “Sunset
1545 Park District in 1958, native meadow in 2009 and Serenades” Concerts, Super
TOPS operates Fossil, rehabilitated another 17 in Kids & Sylvania Triathlons,
Olander, Sylvan Prairie 2010. and “Halloween Hike.”
and Whetstone Parks, TOPS dedicated the A three-person Board
Southview and Herr Road JoAnne Gorman Rain of Park Commissioners
Oak Savannas, and Quarry Garden & Brick Walk governs TOPS. Lucas
Ridge Bike Trail. at Olander Park. This County Probate Court
The Fossil Park solar- eliminated the maintenance Judge Jack Puffenberger
powered restroom opened lot’s constant flooding while appoints Commissioners
in May 2010. TOPS greatly enhancing Olander’s to three-year terms without
funded just 42 percent of beauty by replacing pay. Gail Abood, Harold
the structure, receiving dumpsters with native and C. McElmurry and John
$220,500 in contributions raised gardens, benches, C. Zeitler are current
and grants. trees and the magnificent Commissioners.
TOPS expanded Sylvan brick walk. Mrs. Gorman Contact TOPS at 419-
Prairie by 52 acres to 150 was a longtime volunteer 882-8313 or email info@
acres. It received $425,390 and donations to her raised olanderpark.com. Visit
from the Clean Ohio Fund 85 percent of the cost. olanderpark.com for more
and $70,000 from the Land TOPS hosts roughly information.
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The May/June edition of


The Olander Park System Can you answer “YES” to
(TOPS) events calendar, The these questions about
Pathfinder, is On-Line ONLY
your bank?
at olanderpark.com. TOPS is
Your HOME for fossil hunting,
nature programs, walking, • Can you call and speak
boating, fishing, exercise, to a real person?
swimming, bike trails, picnic • Is your Bank President’s
sites, shelter rentals, and so office right in the lobby?
much more! Over 30 programs • Is your Money Invested
monthly for all ages, almost in YOUR community?
all FREE of Charge! • Is your loan approved by
YOUR local Loan Officer?
Remember When It Comes to
Parks in the Sylvania Area,
At Metamora State Bank,
We’re TOPS!
419-882-8313
“YES” you can...
olanderpark.com We know YOU!

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#P6610 M Class #36002B #36025A #35231B #36215A 2WD #35533A Convertible #36093B #36067A #36221A
$
27,878 $
27,414 $
25,777 $24,997 $
22,121 20,212 $ $
18,970 $
17,970 $
17,877

2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2010 CHEVY MALIBU 2010 FORD FUSION 2007 HONDA CIVIC 2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2008 2WD
FORD ESCAPE 2009 FORD FUSION 2007 MERC GRAND MARQUIS
#36136B #35350A
#P6338 #35118A #36200A #P6547 Sedan #35961A #35948B #36260A

$
17,776 $
17,470 $
16,871 $
15,997 14,979 $ $
14,977 $
14,977 $
14,877 $
14,787

2010 FORD FOCUS 2007 MAZDA 6 2006 INFINITI M45 2011 FORD FIESTA 2005 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2007 FORD FUSION 2006 MAZDA 5 2006 FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 FORD FREESTYLE
#36034B #P6521 #36251A1 #36105A #P6626 #35968A #36154A #35949A 2WD #36162A
$
14,627 $
14,477 $
13,997 $
13,977 $
12,970 $
12,877 $
12,877 $
12,744 $
12,477

2007 KIA RONDO 2007 FORD FOCUS 2008 FORD FOCUS 2006 BUICK LUCERNE 2003 BMW 3 SERIES 2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2007 FORD TAURUS 2004 FORD MUSTANG 2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
LX/EX #35651A #36161A #36083A #36230B #36078A GLS/SE #P6640 #36232A #36329A #P6350C
$
11,997 $
11,997 $
11,877 $
11,478 10,877 $ $
9,997 $
9,997 $
9,997 $
9,970

2005 FORD FOCUS 2006 MERCURY MILAN 2004 FORD TAURUS 2005 KIA SEDONA 2003 MERC GRAND MARQUIS L 1999 FORD MUSTANG 2005 CHEVY COBALT 2002 FORD FOCUS 2006 FORD FOCUS ZX5
#P6065 #35755A #36221A1 #36165A #35593A #P6641A #35314A #36317A #35937B
$
8,911 $
8,877 $
7,997 $
7,874 $
7,477 $
6,997 $
6,995 $
6,977 $
6,977

2004 FORD FOCUS 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2002 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2002 FORD TAURUS 2001 FORD TAURUS 2000 BUICK CENTURY 2004 DODGE INTREPID 1996 FORD PROBE 1998 CHEVY CAVALIER
#36301A #36125B #36257A #36238A #36328A #36312A #36180A #35438B RS #36153C
$
6,771 $
5,997 $
5,995 $
5,497 $
4,147 $
3,477 $
2,411 $
1,977 $
1,797

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2008 FORD EXPEDITION 2010 FORD F-150 2008 FORD EXPEDITION 2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 2007 DODGE RAM 2006 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2007 FORD EXPLORER 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO
4WD #P6604 #35666A #36318A #35817B 2WD #35706B 1500, 4WD #P6431 4WD #35882A 4WD #34804A Classic, 4WD #36092A
$
29,454 $
25,997 $
25,977 $
25,877 $
24,477 $
22,997 $
22,879 $
22,177 $
22,174

2007 FORD EDGE 2009 FORD ESCAPE 2005 FORD F-150 2009 DODGE JOURNEY 2005 FORD F-150 2009 FORD ESCAPE 2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 FORD F150 2008 FORD ESCAPE
2WD #35533A 4WD #35885A 4WD #36269A 2WD #35473C #35966A 2WD #P6560 2WD #P6562 #35396A 2WD #35347A
$
20,212 $
19,975 $
19,574 $
18,887 18,777 $ $
16,977 $
16,977 $
15,977 $
14,997

2002 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 2003 FORD F150 2002 FORD F-350 2005 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2003 CHEVY SUBURBAN 2004 FORD ESCAPE 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 2001 CHEVY TAHOE
4WD #36286A 2WD #35501A Super Duty #P6631 #36211A 4WD #35656A 4WD #36240A 2WD #36167B 4WD #35520A 4WD #35993B
$
12,977 $
12,417 $
11,970 $
10,877 $
10,578 $
9,997 $
9,877 $
9,271 $
8,877

2002 GMC ENVOY 2004 FORD ECONOLINE 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS 2002 FORD F-150 2002 FORD EXPLORER 1999 TOWN & COUNTRY 2002 DODGE DURANGO 1997 DODGE DAKOTA 1998 FORD EXPLORER
4WD #P6623A Cargo Van #P6624A CX/C #35712B 2WD #36009A 4WD #35808A #36284A 4WD #36258A 2WD #35887B 4WD #35493B
$
8,798 $
7,879 $
6,997 $
6,977 $
5,997 $
4,994 $
4,587 $
2,477 $
1,977

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