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For a great time visit Red Cross Bloodmobile
Port Clinton defeats Oak Harbor,
Port Clinton lost two of its mostprecious citizens this past weekand I will miss them both verymuch. Dick Wolf passed away lastFriday. He literally gave his life tothe Port Clinton Yacht Club as thecaretaker there for 34 years. Thetitle caretaker, as Past Commo-dore Lock Zeis pointed out at thefuneral, doesnt quite cover whatDick did in his years at PCYC. Theroom was lled with Past Com-modores for whom he served,literally taking care of every inchof that facility. On Monday morn-ing, The other Mary Alice, oth-erwise known as Myrt Streeter,also passed away. She was a char-acter in the best sense of thatterm. She and her late husbandClarence raised a family of beau-tiful and successful children, andthey will forever be her legacy.
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A couple of comments aboutlast weeks Beacon. First, ourprinter in Tifn got pages 2A and4A mixed up. Second, I got a lotof friendly comments about lastweeks Swami predictions. Justremember, it was all in fun!
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Our Find Wylie win-ners for the last twoweeks are Dave Chris-tiansen of Marblehead
for the Dec. 27 issue andBarbara Bowen of Oak Harbor
for the Jan. 3 issue. Dave was oneof 105 entries who found Wylie inthe ad for the Frederick Agencyon page 11A while Barbara wasamong 64 folks who found Wy-lie in the ad for Portage ResaleCenter on page 8A of last weeksissue. We had to wait a week be-cause it all got bumped thanks tothe Great Swami. Both win ourweekly $20 gift card from Friend-ship Food Stores. Well be hid-ing Wylie again this week. If yound him, drop off an entry format our ofce in the Beacon PlaceBusiness Center or click on theFind Wylie Icon at our website,www.thebeacon.net.
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I had a great time giving bloodat the Red Cross Bloodmobile atCatawba Community Hall lastSaturday morning. I did a doublered this time. The Bloodmobilewill be back in our area this com-ing Monday, Jan. 14 at St. Paul Lu-theran Church on South ChurchRd. in Marblehead from noon to5 p.m. I can tell you from personalexperience that it gives me a greatdeal of satisfaction giving bloodto perhaps help save the life of atotal stranger.
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All are welcome to attend theannual membership meetingof the Humane Society of Ot-tawa County tonight (Thursday,
Jan. 10) starting at 6 p.m. at theIda Rupp Public Library in PortClinton. There are four boardpositions to be lled. To qualifyas a candidate for the board, onemust be a member for at leastsix months, complete an appli-cation and be willing to answerquestions on how their inuencecan help the animals that passthrough the shelter. Applicationsare available at the shelter andmust be completed and submit-ted prior to the meeting. Nomina-tions will also be taken from theoor during the meeting. All 2012members are eligible to vote fornew board members.
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Oak Harbor United Method-ist Church is collecting blanketsfor the Cherry St. Mission in To-ledo. A dedication will be heldthis Sunday, Jan. 13. Blanketscan be dropped off at the churchthrough Friday from 9 a.m. to 11p.m. A potluck will be held afterthe 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Formore information, contact Dar-lene at 419-898-0659.
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The Ottawa County Genealogi-cal Society will hold its Januarymeeting this Tuesday, Jan. 15 at 7p.m. at the Ottawa County His-torical Museum at 120 W. ThirdStreet in Port Clinton. CuratorPeggy Debien will present the
program on the Museums genea-logical materials. For more infor-mation, contact Janet Stephensonat 419-798-9307.
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The Oliver H. Perry MasonicLodge in Port Clinton will onceagain host their Saturday PancakeBreakfasts this year. The rst oneis scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 19starting at 9 a.m. They will featurepancakes and bacon along withfresh hot cinnamon buns. All do-nations for breakfast will benetOhio Special Olympics. Breakfastswill be served until 11:30 a.m. atthe lodge located at 118 MonroeStreet in Port Clinton (the formerAmerican Legion). They will havemore Pancake Breakfasts sched-uled for Feb. 2 and Feb. 23.
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The Kiwanians are joining forc-es with the PCHS Key Club andPCMS Builders Club for a Pan-cake and Sausage Dinner. Pan-cakes for Devin will be held in thePCHS cafeteria before the game.All proceeds from that event willgo to helping Devins family withtheir enormous medical expensesfor his chemotherapy treatmentsand travel. The dinner will beserved from 5-7 p.m. and is only$5 per person. The Kiwanis In-ternational dening statementreads: Kiwanis is a global orga-nization of volunteers dedicated
to changing the world, one childand one community at a time.Perhaps we can help change theworld for Devin Kohlman.
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Speaking of that, Devins sisterLeigh got her hand accidentallycaught in a meat grinder lastweek, and lost two ngers. Shewas life-ighted to Toledo and herngers were re-attached. In textlanguage, OMG. How much morecan this family deal with?
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Mark Saturday, Feb. 2 down onyour calendar for a brand newevent to help raise money forthe Humane Society of OttawaCounty. Its Mardi Paws 2013from 7-11 p.m. at the CatawbaCommunity Hall. There will belive entertainment, a cash bar,pizza and munchies along with areverse rafe, silent auction, doorprizes and a whole lot more. Tick-ets are $10 each and can be pur-chased at Bassetts Market, TheBeacon, Minuteman Press andMarys Blossom Shoppe in down-town Port Clinton.
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Heartbeat of Ottawa Countywill be holding an InternationalFood Festival at the ImmaculateConception Church School Gymon Saturday, Feb. 2 from 6-8 p.m.The event is a benet dinner forHeartbeat.
Redskin girls go to 11-1Sports 2B
BY DONNA LUEKE
A parent whose child has rescueda wounded bird or toad knows thatMona Rutger and the staff at Backto the Wild will patiently and hu-manely answer questions and offerexpert advice or sanctuary. A per-son who has never seen an eagle,hawk or an owl up close may havehad their memorable rst experi-ence with Back to the Wilds travel-ing exhibits at festivals and schoolsin our area or at their remarkableBack to the Wild sanctuary nearCastalia.
In 2006, Rutger was named Ani-mal Planets Hero of the Year. InOctober of 2012, Back to the Wildrescued a bald eagle that was struckby a jet at the Erie/Ottawa RegionalAirport in Port Clinton. There havebeen surgeries for the eagle andthere will be a lengthy rehabilita-tion at Back to the Wild, after whichthe Airport Eagle is scheduled to bereleased late this summer.
After 20 years of supporting andrescuing animals and educatingour children and our community,Back to the Wild can use nancialsupport. Rutger, who rarely asksfor assistance, has posted a heartfeltletter on facebook and on the Backto the Wild website, www.backto-
thewild.com.We have no guaranteed source of
income and most donors have hadto cut back or even drop out untilthings improve. I cant and wontgive up the ship, but it is a greatchallenge to nd funding, saysRutger. On a very heartwarmingand uplifting note, our support-ers were extra generous during theHoliday Season and New Year, re-membering us with a much-need-ed donation to help us keep ourdoors open.
If you are in a position to helpus help wildlife, remember usthroughout the year, especially in
the spring when we are literallyoverwhelmed with hundreds oforphaned and injured wildlingsmonthly.
Help rescue Back to the Wild
BACK TO THE WILD is a volunteer,
non-prot wildlife rehabilitation and
nature education center located in
Castalia. Its primary mission is to
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into their natural habitat, injured,
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BACK TO THE WILD also presents
educational programs to schools and
to members of youth groups and
community organizations. For further
information, contact Mona Rutger at
419-684-9539 or e-mail mona@back-
tothewild.com. Contributions may be
sent to BACK TO THE WILD, P.O. Box
423,Castalia, OH 44824
Mona Rutger releases a rehabilitated eagle back to the wild at Resthaven Wildlife Area near Castalia. Throughout each year Back to theWild treats over 2,200 wild animals, including hawks, eagles, owls, deer, fox, rabbits, squirrels, songbirds, herons, waterfowl, reptiles andamphibians.
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Lois Gay MartinJuly 9, 1926-Jan. 6, 2012
Lois Gay Martin, 86, of Catawba Island, passed away Sun-day, Jan. 6, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family.Lois was born on July 9, 1926 in Lakewood, the daughter ofHarry T. and Emily C. (Geffers) Bennett.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2 p.m., Sat-urday, Jan. 12, at the Catawba Island Fire Station with fel-lowship following the service. Gerner-Wolf-Walker FuneralHome & Crematory assisted the family with arrangements.Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.
Mary Alice Streeter MyrtJune 30, 1921-Jan. 7, 2013
Mary Alice MyrtStreeter, 91, of PortClinton, passed away,Monday, Jan. 7. Shewas born June 30,1921, in Port Clinton,the daughter of Wil-liam F. and Clara A.(Hoffman) Wolf. OnJune 8, 1946, in Im-maculate ConceptionCatholic Church, shemarried Clarence H.Streeter and he pre-ceded her in deathon June 21, 1994. Thenickname of Myrtt her well. She en-
joyed a good joke andwith a twinkle in her eye didnt mind telling a bad one. Myrtwas a casual, relaxed person who got things done withoutuster or urry. She held dear her family, friends, churchand community and will be greatly missed by all.
A lifelong member of Immaculate Conception Church,Mary Alice also was a graduate of Immaculate ConceptionSchool. She served on the sacristan committee, the Altar
Rosary Society, the Lady of Fatima Study Club, the ChristRenews His Parish team and the RCIA team, where shehelped prospective members in their preparation to join her
beloved Church. She also was an active member and pastpresident of the Child Guidance Council. She was namedPort Clinton Woman of the Year in 1967. A former physicaleducation major, Mary Alice taught swimming at the citybeach, East Harbor State Park and Port Clinton High school.She volunteered for the American Red Cross in the lifesavingprograms and the Bloodmobile program. She held a lifetimemembership in the Magruder Hospital Auxiliary as well asmemberships in the Port Clinton Yacht Club, Moose Lodge#1610 Ladies Auxiliary and the Elks Lodge #1718 Auxiliary.
Mary Alice is survived by her loving children: Mary Jo(Joseph) Brenner of Oconomowoc, WI; William W. (Melo-dy) Streeter of Racine, WI; Patricia A. (David) Soderberg ofPort Clinton; Martha J. (Jeffrey) Cox of Lower Burrell, PA;and Carol F. (Gregory) Fox of Port Clinton.
She is further survived by grandchildren: Joseph (Chris-tine) Brenner, William Brenner, Todd Streeter, Caleb Street-er, Benjamin Soderberg, Joshua (Kimberly) Soderberg, AnnSoderberg, Sarah (Robert) Reifschneider, Daniel Cox, BrianCox and Joseph Cox and great-grandchildren: Joseph, Max-well and Marcella Brenner and Wyatt Soderberg. Mary Al-ice was preceded in death by her husband, parents, broth-ers; James, Richard and George Wolf, step-brother TomMcRitchie and nephew David Wolf.
The family wishes to express our heartfelt appreciation forthe many thoughts, prayers, and acts of kindness extendedby relatives, friends and neighbors during the illness of ourdear mother. Also we would like to thank her caregivers andespecially Stein Hospice.
Visitation will be Friday, Jan. 11, from 2 to 8 p.m. in theGerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, PortClinton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted by Fa-ther John Missler on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 1 p.m. at Immacu-late Conception Church, Port Clinton. Interment will be inRiverview Cemetery, Port Clinton. In lieu of owers memo-rial contributions may be made to Immaculate ConceptionCatholic Church or The American Red Cross. Online con-dolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfu-neralhomes.com.
Richard Dick Wolfe Sr.Richard S. Dick Wolfe Sr., 83, of Port Clinton, passed
away Wednesday, Jan. 2, at H.B. Magruder Hospital, Port
Clinton. Arrangements were handled by Gerner-Wolf-Walk-er Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Clinton.
Judy RaffApril 12, 1940-Dec. 29, 2012
Judy Ann (Weidle) Raff, 72, of Catawba Island and former-ly of Manseld, died unexpectedly on Saturday, Dec. 29, atMagruder Hospital in Port Clinton. She was born on April12, 1940.
Visitation will be held on Jan. 3 from 6-8 p.m. at theNeidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, 7755 E. Har-bor Road, Lakeside-Marblehead. Additional visitation willbe held at the funeral home on Friday, Jan. 4, from 10 a.m.until funeral services at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in CatawbaIsland Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed at
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The Catawba Bay Homeowners Association havedonated $45,727.98 to United Way in Ottawa Countysince 2003.
A Caring Giving Community was started when BobSnyder, Pete Weimer and Bill Van Der Giessen brokeground on Catawba Bay. They began the fund with
donations through the sale of lots and homes andthe generous contributions of homeowners in theirmonthly association dues.
If your neighborhood association would like to be aCaring Giving Community in Ottawa County, to con-tinue to preserve our community to help those in need,please contact the United Way ofce at 419-734-6645.
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On Sunday, Dec. 23, Lee Horne, Mayor of Port Clin-
ton Vince Leone and his wife Suzi, Chief of Police RobHickman and his wife Roseann and John L. Sullivanhanded out gifts in the Conestoga West End of PortClinton. Horne has wanted to do this project for sev-eral years. This year he found the support to make hiswish come true and enrich the Christmas of many chil-dren.
There were donations of toys and funds from theConestoga West End, from Port Clinton citizens andfrom Maureen Saponari of the Salvation Army. Therewere baby dolls and Barbie dolls, basketball hoops andtrucks, hat and mitten sets, games, sleds and more. Theunwrapped gifts were bagged and labeled according toage and gender, then tagged with Merry Christmasfrom the Conestoga West End.
The children of the West End squealed, jumpedup and down and gave out hugs as they picked their
choice of toys from the bags.Lee Horne said, This made my Christmas. I cannotwait until next year to do it again. I know we all knowthe true meaning of Christmas, but until you do thisand see the faces of these kids, you may not ever knowhow truly blessed you are.
A Merry Christmas inthe Conestoga West End
Oak Harbor United Methodist Church is collect-ing blankets for the Cherry St. Mission in Toledo. Adedication will be held Sunday, Jan.13. Blankets can bedropped off at the church Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A potluck will be held after the 10:30 service.Any questions, call Darlene at 419-898-0659.
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To recycle your live Christmas trees, removeall decorations and tinsel.
Danbury Township: Drop trees at the fencedarea behind the Township Hall garage
Village of Marblehead: Trees will be picked upat the curb through the month of January.
Village of Oak Harbor: Place trees at the curbfor pickup through the month of January.
Port Clinton: Trees will be collected at the curbthrough January 16.
Lowes stores accept used Christmas lights forrecycling, as well as compact uorescent bulbsand re-chargeable batteries
If you use OCTA for your transportation needs, OttawaCounty Senior Resources along with the Ottawa CountyTransportation Agency (OCTA) will once again be able toprovide free trips for eligible seniors (you must be 60 yearsof age or older). To obtain free trips, complete a registra-tion form from either Senior Resources or your local Se-nior Center. Forms can be returned to Senior Resources,
your local Senior Center or OCTA.Free trips are limited to Ottawa County travel. These free
trips are made available through a grant from the OhioDepartment of Aging and the Older Americans Act. Oncethe grant funding is exhausted, free trips will no longerbe available. Call Senior Resources should you have any
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Sue Groscost was hired in Dec. 2012 by the OttawaCounty Board of Developmental Disabilities (OCBDD)as a Community Employment Coordinator. A Commu-nity Employment Coordinator is responsible for nding
job openings in the community for people served by theboard. Sue will be doing job placement, training and/orcoaching and follow up to ensure both employer and em-ployee satisfaction.
Sue, a Port Clinton resident of 18 years, has a degreefrom the University of Cincinnati in Special Education.She comes to OCBDD from a varied background of work-ing for several local businesses.
The Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabili-ties mission is, To ensure the availability of supports tochildren and adults with developmental disabilities ingaining inclusion in their community. Further, to assistindividuals and their families in achieving a life that theyestablish for themselves. The OCBDD is excited to em-phasize community employment. For more informationor if you have an available opening call 567 262-3124.
Ottawa County Board ofDD names Groscost asCommunity EmploymentCoordinator
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Winter coats line the hallway o the Church o TruthMinistries at the annual toy and coat giveaway this De-cember.
The Salvation Army ofce at The Sutton Center has aselection o coats o all sizes rom their Winter Coats orFamilies program. According to Director Maureen Sap-onari, the program has been extended due to increasedneed and the generosity o the community. Anyone whoneeds a coat may stop in at the Salvation Army ofce at1848 East Perry Street, Port Clinton. No pre-qualiyingneeded. For urther inormation call 419-732-2769.
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The Ottawa County Visitors Bureau Board o Trusteesis pleased to announce its new ofcers or 2013. Servingas President is Greg Peier, President & GM o OttawaBroadcasting (WPCR, WPIB). Vice President is LindaAigler rom AAA Northwest Ohio. Secretary is Allen Ca-bral, who owns several vacation rental properties in thearea. Treasurer is Nicole DeFreitas who recently openedher own business, DeFreitas Events & Travel. The Imme-diate Past President is Kim Kauman, Director o BlackSwamp Bird Observatory.
There are our individuals new to the board this year:Bart Erwin rom Our Sunset Place B&B; Peter Huston,who represents Put-in-Bay and The Perry Group; Kevin
Sibbring, President o Lakeside Chautauqua; and JeSondles, Public Relations Ofcer or Liberty AviationMuseum.
The other members o the Visitors Bureau Board oTrustees are: Jamie Beier-Grant, Ottawa County Im-provement Corporation; Carrie McGlothlin, EdgewoodManor; Commissioner Jim Sass, Ottawa County Com-missioners; Mike Schenk, Catawba Island Club; VeronicaSheets, Schedel Arboretum & Gardens; and Gaylord Shel-don, CC&G Enterprises.
The Board o Trustees is a volunteer advisory body thatworks to help ulfll the mission o the bureau, which isto encourage economic development in Ottawa Countythrough the promotion o tourism or pleasure, business,and enrichment. The 15-member board is comprised oboth appointed and elected individuals who representeach o Ottawa Countys six Chambers o Commerce,
the Ottawa County Commissioners, Ottawa CountyEconomic Development, and various categories o thecountys tourism industry such as lodging, attractionsand Lake Erie recreation.
Visitors Bureau installsnew board members
The Ottawa County Community Foundation invites non-proft organizations in or serving Ottawa County to submitrequests or grant unding to the Foundation. The Founda-tion makes grants to programs in the felds o education,social services, physical and mental health, sae and posi-tive living environments, natural resources and the arts. TheFoundation serves to provide or the enrichment o the qual-ity o lie in the Ottawa County community. Since its incep-tion in 1999, the Foundation has awarded numerous grantsthrough designated unds, scholarship unds and organiza-tional unds. Guidelines or Grant Seekers and Grant Sum-mary Forms are available on the website at www.OttawaC-CF.org. Applications must be submitted via the U. S. PostalService to: The Ottawa County Community Foundation, P.O. Box 36, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. Applications must bepost marked no later than March 15, 2013, to be considered.
For inormation, visit the oundation website or contactJoy Roth, President, at 419-261-0797, or Jon James at 419-707-9691.
Grant Applications Invited
I you have interest in serving on the Danbury Town-ship Zoning Commission, call Zoning Inspector Kath-ryn Dale at 419-734-6120 or email her at zoning@dan-
burytownship.com to learn more about the activitieso this board. The Zoning Commission meets at 7 p.m.on the frst Wednesday o each month and is responsi-ble or amendments to the zoning resolution and map.To be considered or a board position your residence orecord must be Danbury Township. An application orappointed positions is available at the Township Zon-ing Department or at www.danburytownship.com.Applications should be returned to the Zoning Inspec-tor. Currently there is an opening or an alternate posi-tion on the Zoning Commission.
The Zoning Commission is responsible or the con-tents o the zoning resolution. Their job is to keep thezoning resolution up to date or the protection o thetownship as a whole. For these purposes the zoningresolution not only includes the text, but the zoningmap as well. The Zoning Commission proposes to
the Township Trustees any changes to the text or themap as they determine to be in the best interests o thetownship.
The Zoning Commission is comprised o fve mem-bers appointed by the Board o Township Trustees.Each Member is appointed or a fve year term. Eachterm is staggered to have one term ending each calen-dar year. Members may be reappointed by the Boardo Township Trustees. The Board o Township Trusteesalso appoint two alternate members or fve year terms.The Commission is supported by Zoning Departmentsta.
Danbury ZoningCommission seekspotential member
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High School musicians rom twenty-fve public andparochial schools will be participating in the Ohio Mu-sic Educators Association District II Music Festival onJan. 12 at Port Clinton High School. Students will travelto PCHS rom several area counties including Craw-ord, Erie, Huron, Marion, Ottawa, Sandusky, Senecaand Wyandot.
Local residents may also enjoy the talents o theseyoung musicians highlighted during the combinedconcert starting at 7 p.m. in the Port Clinton HighSchool Gymnasium. The cost is $4 per person, payableat the door.
Several Port Clinton High School students were se-lected to participate in this event: In the orchestra: Al-lison Strong, Kyle Brown, Chaz James, Alicia Bacak,Tarryn Edgefeld, Tayler Wadsworth, Candace Smith,Miranda Rawlins, Gabe De Freitas, Molly Haberman,Ally Blanenship, Natalie Stitak, Matthew Fillmore(principal cello), Hannah Kneisley and Brandon Rosiar.In the choir: Haley Klima, Alex Suter, Courtney Trentand Alyson Shaler. In the band: Courtney Coleman,clarinet; Gabby Camerato, bass clarinet; Megan ONeal,contra-bass clarinet; Marshall Parker, alto saxophone;Adam Wells, trumpet; Summer Magi, horn; Gina Buo-no, horn and Andy Batterton, tuba. Port Clinton Schools Bataan Intermedi-
ate students in grades 3 5 just completedtheir frst ew days o school in their re-newed building. The community will gettheir chance to see the renovated school ata Ribbon Cutting and Open House on Sat-urday, Jan. 12. The day will begin at 10 a.m.with a brie dedication ollowed by tourso the building until noon.
The Bataan Intermediate School is lo-cated at 525 W. Sixth Street. The parkinglot and rear entrance is on the south sideo the building acing Alice Street. Parkingis accessible by turning on the west drive.There is additional parking along the eastdrive (a one-way drive), entering romSixth Street.
At right: Students and teachers enjoyedthe frst day in their renovated BataanMemorial Intermediate classrooms. Heregrade 5 teacher Mrs. Kimberly Periat and
student Katelyn Mulligan work on mathskills.
On New Years Eve Port ClintonHigh School Key Club received a$500 check. The check was presentedto the PCHS Key Club or their manyyears o service organizing the NewYears Eve childrens un night thatis held rom 4-7 p.m. The club haschosen to donate the award money tothe Kiwanis International WorldwideService Project to eliminate Maternaland Neonatal Tetanus.
At let: Pictured rom let to rightare Port Clinton High School KeyClub members Molly Haberman, andTaylor Wadsworth; Diane Rosiar, KeyClub Adviser; Kathy Jo Schweitzer,PC Kiwanis Service Leadership Com-mittee and Don Clemons, WalleyeDrop organizer. Key Club memberAlexa Haskin is not pictured.
The American FFA Degree is the highestdegree o advancement in the FFA, and isachieved by only the elite members. Theprestigious honor was bestowed on allour Oak Harbor/Penta FFA graduates.Achieving this honor and in attendancewere Tyler Kitzler, Lanee Sandwisch, andJackie Lacumsky; while Bret Braun wasrecognized though not in attendance. Allour members participated in many o thechapters career development teams, whilebeing actively involved in a number o
school and community activities.Tyler graduated rom Owens Com-
munity College with a degree in Land-scape Management and is employed as alandscape crew oreman at North BranchNursery in Pemberville. Lanee is employedat the Riverview Health Campus in OakHarbor in the dietary unit. Jackie is cur-rently enrolled in Owens Community Col-lege and is employed by Tanks Meats inElmore. Bret is working or the Miller BoatLine in Port Clinton as a diesel mechanic.
Its Girl Scout cookie time. The GirlScout Cookie Program is the largest girl-run business in the world, and it empow-ers girls with the strength, abilities anddrive theyll need to become accomplishedwomen who beneft themselves, their am-ily and the world.
By participating in the Girl Scout CookieProgram, girls develop lie-long skills thatincrease their sel-confdence and add newdimensions to their lives. Through theprogram, girls are presented opportuni-
ties to learn goal setting, decision making,money management, people skills andbusiness ethics. Additionally, girls helpearn their own way and contribute to thetroop/group and council support, as allGirl Scout Cookie Program proceeds stayin the community.
Girls in western Ohio have been takingGirl Scout cookie orders. A total o six GirlScout cookies are oered: Thin Mints, Sa-moas, Tagalongs, Treoils, Do-Si-Dos andSavannah Smiles. Additionally, there isnew packaging or all cookie boxes, which
highlight the skills girls learn through theGirl Scout Cookie Program.
There are two new additions to theproduct line, Girl Scout snack bars. Thesesnack bars come in two varietiesDoubleDutch and Tagalongs, and are packed withwholesome ingredients like hearty rolledoats, crispy cereal akes and chewy grano-la, with a drizzle o chocolate coating. GirlScout snack bars are individually wrappedin packages o fve. Girls rom Girl Scoutso Western Ohio were used in marketing
the Double Dutch snack bar.Girl Scout cookies and snack bars aremade by Little Brownie Bakers. The cook-ies are available in the six avors and areselling or $3.50 a box. The snack barscome in two avors and are selling or $4a box.
For more inormation, to volunteer yourtime, to order cookies or make a donation,call 419-243-8216, 800-860-4516 or visitour website at www.girlscoutsowesterno-hio.org.
Best o theBest at PCHSor OMEA
Music Festival
Port Clinton High School KeyClub recognized at Walleye Drop
Community invited to tour renovatedBataan Memorial Intermediate SchoolCommunity Open House and Ribbon Cutting on Jan. 12
Four Oak Harbor graduatesreceive American FFA degree
The National FFA is an integral part of agricultural education by helping make classroom in-struction come to life through realistic, hands-on applications. FFA members embrace con-cepts taught in agricultural science classrooms nationwide, build on valuable skills throughhands-on experiential learning and each year demonstrate their prociency in competitionsbased on real-world agricultural skills. FFA helps develop a students potential for premierleadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
For more information, visit the National FFA Organization online at www.ffa.org, on Face-book, Twitter, and the ofcial National FFA Organization blog.
Girl Scout Cookie Program has begun
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Jan. 10-13
Playmakers
WHAT: Almost Maine, aplay of vignettes (separatesituations occurring in a townin Maine named Almost). Awarm funny depiction of lifein the North East
WHEN: Thurs-Sat 8 p.m., Sun2 p.m.
WHERE: Playmakers CivicTheatre, Port Clinton,
COST: $12/person
Jan. 10
Diabetic Support Group
WHEN: 12 p.m.
WHERE: Conference Center,Magruder Hospital, PortClinton
INFO: call 419-734-3131 for
further information
Strength Training
WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m
WHERE: Magruder Confer-ence Center
COST: $4 per session
INFO: 419-732-4061
Art Class
WHAT: An art class for teensthrough adults
WHEN: Thursdays from6-7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Danbury SeniorCenter, Marblehead
COST:$10 per class
INFO: Call Lori at 419-798-0608.
Al-Anon/Alateen
WHAT: Twelve-step group forthose affected by anothersdrinking
WHEN: 8 p.m. every Thursday
WHERE: Trinity United Meth.
Church, 135 Adams St. PortClinton
Jan. 11
Al-Anon/Alateen
WHAT: Twelve-step group forthose affected by anothersdrinking
WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday
WHERE: St. John LutheranChurch, 122 Ottawa, OakHarbor
Jan 12
Winter bird count andwatch
WHAT: For kids grades 3-6,to get outside and lookingfor birds.
WHERE: Magee Marsh,13229 W. State Route 2, OakHarbor
WHEN: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
INFO: 419.898.0960 or
friendsofmageemarsh.org
District Music Festival
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: Port Clinton HighSchool Gymnasium
COST: $4 per person
Bataan School OpenHouse
WHEN: 10 a.m. until Noon
WHERE: Bataan School, 525
W. Sixth Street, Port Clinton
Jan. 14
Peace by Piece QuiltGuild
WHEN: 7 p.m.
WHERE: United MethodistChurch, 360 E. Ottawa St.,Oak Harbor (back entrance)
INFO: For more info callDebbie Huffman at 419-898-4472.
Alzheimers supportgroup
WHEN: 9 a.m.
WHERE: Conference Center,Magruder Hospital, PortClinton
INFO: call 419-734-3131 forfurther information
Tales for Toddlers
WHAT: 30 minutes of stories,songs, and nger plays
intended for children ages 2and 3 with a caregiver.
WHEN: 10:30 a.m. and 6p.m.
WHERE: Ida Rupp PublicLibrary, Port Clinton
INFO: Call Ida Rupp Public
Library at 419-732-3212 formore information.
Al-Anon/Alateen
WHAT: Twelve-step group forthose affected by anothersdrinking
WHEN: 7 p.m. every Monday
WHERE: St. Thomas EpiscopalChurch, 214 E. Second St.,Port Clinton
Yoga
WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. everyTuesday
WHERE: Magruder HospitalConference Center
COST: $8 per class with signup for the whole month or$10 per class
INFO: 419-635-2337
Sisters in Sobriety
WHAT: Sisters in Sobriety, awomens AA meeting
WHEN: Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Sutton Center, 1854E. Perry, Port Clinton
Jan. 16
Babies and Books
WHAT: 20-25 minutes of sto-ries, songs, nger plays, andrhymes. Intended for childrenages 6 months to 23 months
with caregiver.WHEN: Wednesdays at 10:30a.m. and 6 p.m.
WHERE: Ida Rupp PublicLibrary, Port Clinton
INFO: Call Ida Rupp PublicLibrary at 419-732-3212
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The R.W. Minick Medical Center is announcing
Expanded
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To better meet the immediate
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In addition, Dr. Stevens is accepting new patients.
To schedule an appointment, please call 419-898-0993.
Mark Stevens, M.D. Sean Callahan, M.D. Chad Blunt, M.D.
11697 W State Route 163, Oak Harbor magruderhospital.com
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Live Entertainment!Thurs. January 10th
Open Mic Nightwith David Lester
Guitarist/Vocalist
Fri. January 4th
Steve BrownellGuitarist/Vocalist
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BY YANEEK SMITH
In their second matchup of the season, Port Clinton de-feated Oak Harbor, 53-39.
The Redskins jumped out to an early lead, outscoringthe Rockets 12-6 in the rst quarter and 9-6 in the secondfor a 21-12 lead at the half.
In the second half Oak Harbor was able to make a fewruns, but was never able to seriously threaten as Port Clin-ton slowly pulled away, outscoring the Rockets 32-27 inthe nal two quarters.
Tiffany Colston led all scorers with 22 points and HopeThorbahn helped pace the Skins with 18. Makayla Car-penter, Maria Boers and Abbie Gezo each nished withnine points to lead Oak Harbor.
With the win, the Skins are now 11-1 overall and 7-1 inthe Sandusky Bay Conference. The Rockets, meanwhile,drop to 6-5 and 4-4 in the league.
Port Clinton 52, Edison 44Tiffany Colston led Port Clinton with 20 points and
Hope Thorbahn added 18 in the Skins victory over Edi-son. At 11-1, Port Clinton is currently ranked ninth in Di-vision II. Clyde, the top team in the SBC at 13-0, is rankedNo. 2
Oak Harbor 48, St. Joseph CC 27In the rst quarter, St. Joseph Central Catholic hit its
open jumpers, grabbed some offensive rebounds andplayed good, solid basketball in battling Oak Harbor toa 13-13 tie.
But in the second quarter Rockets forward Abbie Gezohelped key a 17-0 run that put Oak Harbor in control as itrolled a to 48-27 victory over the Crimson Streaks. Gezoscored 13 of the points during the spurt to turn a 15-13decit into a 30-15 lead.
We started off slow but after the rst minute of the rstquarter, we picked it up and started a run, said Gezo, wholed all scorers with 17 points. We knew we had to comeout with some intensity in the second quarter.
Rockets point guard Makayla Carpenter also contribut-ed, scoring 13 points as she was able to consistently breakdown the SJCC defense and get some open shots in thelane.
Thats my rst look, Carpenter said of taking it to the
basket. If its (there), I go to the basket. If it doesnt, I tryto pass it out. It just so happened that every time I droveinto the middle I stopped for the jumper.
Maria Boers helped the Rockets extend the lead early inthe third quarter by scoring seven of Oak Harbors pointsduring an 11-4 run that saw them push the lead to 42-23after three quarters.
The Rockets full-court press also gave the Streaks (4-5) problems as Carpenter and Andrea Cecil consistentlypressured the ball and created some key turnovers in thesecond quarter to help Oak Harbor build the lead.
Briana Reardon led the Streaks with nine points andBrennan Reardon and Laura Baez nished with six pointsapiece. SJCC was missing two key players and were soshorthanded that the JV game had to be cancelled.
Oak Harbor 57, Margaretta 38
Abbie Gezo led the Rockets with 16 points and MakaylaCarpenter had 13 to lead the Rockets to victory.
Oak Harbor took control early, outscoring the LadyBears, 18-2, in the rst quarter.
Margarettas Kelsey Kromer led all scorers with 18 points.
At right: Port Clintons Hope Thorbahn scores two of her18 points in Saturdays win at Oak Harbor.
PHOTO BY BILL MIGALA
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The Port Clinton Knights of Columbus Council 1750basketball Hoop Shoot is scheduled for 2 p.m., Sunday,Jan. 13, in the Immaculate Conception School gym. Allboys and girls between the ages of 10 and 14 are eligible tocompete in the free throw championship.
Championship entrants will compete against youngstersof the same age and gender in ve age divisions. At thecouncil level, each competitor gets 15 free throws and theone who makes the most shots wins. All entry forms/scoresheets must include a parents signature. Proof of age(copy of birth certicate) must accompany all registrationforms and will be veried at all levels. Age eligibility is de-termined by the age of the contestant as of Jan. 1.
There is no entry fee and trophies are awarded to the
winners. Winners at the council level move on to com-pete at districts. Call Jim Snyder at 419-797-2705 with anyquestions.
Knights of Columbussponsor youth free
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JoinUsThe Port Clinton Area Chamber of
Commerce is pleased to announce that aNew Member ribbon cutting ceremony isplanned for the REM Ohio OpportunitiesCenter on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 2:30pm.REM Ohio is located at 2026 E. HarborRoad in Port Clinton. A Community Fairwill be held between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
REM Ohio Opportunities Center for
people with developmental disabilities isopening its doors to the Port Clinton com-munity. They will be hosting a free indoorcommunity fair and everyone is invited.Please join them for entertainment, gamesand food.
For more information contact 419-732-0113.
The Port Clinton Area Chamber of Com-merce is pleased to announce the GrandOpening of the new Friendship FoodStore located at 1810 E. Perry Street in PortClinton. The Port Clinton Area Chamberof Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting
ceremony at 12 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18.Light refreshments will be served. Com-munity members are encouraged to attendto show support for this new addition toPort Clinton.
Ribbon Cutting and Community Fairat REM Ohio Opportunities Center
Ribbon Cutting plannedfor Friendship Food Store
BY YANEEK SMITH
After falling to Seneca East in their pre-vious game, the Danbury Lakers bouncedback to defeat league foe Maumee ValleyCountry Day, 43-25.
The Lakers offense featured another
balanced attack as Erin Lavelle, AlyssaAlmendinger and Stephanie Kukay eachscored eight points to lead Danbury.
Kennedie Jackson led the Hawks with 10points.
With the win, the Lakers are now 5-4overall and 4-0 in the Toledo Area AthleticConference.
This week, the Lakers enter a difcultportion of their schedule. They host OakHarbor in non-conference action before
taking on top of two teams in the TAAC.The Lakers host Toledo Christian (8-2, 5-0TAAC) on Thursday, travel to Ottawa Hills(5-5, 3-2 TAAC) on Saturday and host St.Mary CC on Tuesday.
The Danbury Lakers fell to CardinalStritch, 51-29, last weekend, losing their
fourth straight game.The loss leaves the Lakers at 1-8 overall
and 0-4 in the Toledo Area Athletic Con-ference.
Stritch was led by point guard Joey Cous-ino, who led all scorers with 16 points.Austin Adams, one of the area's top play-ers, was held to 14 points, but it was notenough as the Cardinals were able to raceout to a 10-5 lead after one quarter beforegoing ahead 21-8 at halftime.
Danbury battled Stritch (5-6, 3-3 TAAC)to a 14-14 tie in the third period but the
Cardinal blew the game open in the fourthby outscoring the Lakers, 16-7.
Freshman point guard John Rhodes ledDanbury with eight points and Zak Millerchipped in with seven.
This Friday the Lakers host Maumee Val-ley CD at 7:30 p.m. The Hawks, who wonthe conference last season, have struggled abit this year and are currently 3-6 and 2-2in the TAAC.
Danbury girls improveto 4-0 in the TAAC
Danbury boys fall toCardinal Stritch
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1-2-13 Alzo, LLC to John Rolland and Rosemary Harroun Stew-art, 2834 NorEaster Cove Drive, $624,900.
1-3-13 Harbor Park Marina, Inc. to Thomas L. Corogin, 5567East Farrow, $234,610.
Clay Township1-2-13 Stephen E. Brewer to Louis A. Calevro, 1712 North ClayCenter Road, $93,000.
1-4-13 Arvilla Bednarik to Melissa J. Jeffers, 2304 NorthManor, $125,000.
1-4-13 21991 Route 51 W LLC to DBFRAD LLC, 21991 WestState Route 51 West, $1,783,000.
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Marblehead Corp1-4-13 David S. Rosenblatt to Jeff G. Campbell, 3884 Memo-rial Shore Drive, $255,000.
Portage Township1-2-13 First Choice Maintenance LLC to Mary L. Sullivan, 3720Aqua Avenue Drive Unit 137, $31,800.
1-2-13 Terry Lee Anderson to Kenneth L . and Geraldine A. Gill,2114 East Sand Road and 2113, 2121, and 2123 East HarborRoad, $155,000.
1-4-13 Angela S. Arebaugh to National Bank of Ohio, 51 NorthShawnee, $80,000.
Port Clinton City1-2-13 Daniel Leary Jr. and Hannah Leary to Ronald and HaileyTimmons, 816 Kasper Street, $154,000.
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Newly decorated Colony
Club Estates Home on
Catawba Island w/privatedeep water marina and
direct access to Lake Erie. You can see the marina
from a beautiful sunroom
or on your patio. You have a balcony off your
master suite for those wonderful warm evenings.
There is a two-way fireplace between the extremelylarge luxurious bath and the master bedroom with a
seating area for enjoying the chilly winter nights.
This home also has a maser suite on the first floor. Large kitchen with wine closet and more.
$180,000 - $295,000
CATAWBA ISLAND. 1985 N. Carriage Lane .
LEMARIN CONDOS & MARINA.
I Sell Views! Sharon Woodson, CRS
Real Estate Mortgages Title Insurance
Contact Me: 419-732-3020 Mobile: 419-356-0348www.SWoodson.com [email protected]
PORT CLINTON. 1700 S. Heritage.
Stick-built ranch home in
County Squire Estates.
Immaculate condition onlarge lot in a subdivision
with only 14 homes. Oak cabinetry in the home.
2 car oversized garage.
The roof shingles are a 50year rating.
NEWLISTING
FULL TIME REALTOR
$131,900
$396,000
The complex includes
beach, new Har-Tru clay
tennis courts, clubhouse
w/indoor pool, co-ed steamroom, fitness room, bottle
club, meeting room, saunas,
lockers, showers and more.
20 acre gated, Lakefront
campus.
Real Estate Services
318 W. Main St., Marblehead
Tomi L. JohnsonCRS CRB, E-PRO
BROKER ASSOCIATE
419-341-0276 (Cell) 419-798-5132 (Office)
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