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Monday, August 10, 2015 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1
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Food & FunGrab your amigos,and get the fiesta started!
Margarita Tuesday12 oz. Regular Lima Margarita
$3.25Not valid with any other offers
Saturday Combo Dinners10 Dinners To Choose From
$6.99Not valid with any other offers
August Lunch Specials18 Lunches To Choose From
(11am - 3pm)
ONLY $4.99Not valid with any other offers
419-399-2068209 N. Williams
Paulding
Mon - Thurs • 11am - 9pmFri - Sat • 11am - 10pm
~ Hours ~ HAPPY HOURMon - Sat • 2-7pmFull Pitcher $12.99Jumbo Margarita 20 oz. $5.9912 oz. Margarita $3.99(reg. lime only)
2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING - 3.8 liter motor, 118,163 miles, front/rear air conditioning, power sliding door, windows, locks, seats, rear bucket seats, alloy rims, retail $6300, National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes-6 home OSU football game tickets (4 tickets each game: Hawaii, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Maryland, Min-nesota & Michigan St.), Cub Cadet LT 1040 riding mower, Hocking Hills getaway at Glen
Laurel Inn, 2 night stay at Miller Haus bed & breakfast in Holmes County, Kalahari getaway package, Pretty Place Bed and Breakfast (3 mi. from Shipshewana), Sauder Village Barn Restaurant and overnight at Heritage Inn, 2 nights at the Hampton Inn in Defiance, Tell City Oak dining room set (dual pedestal table, 4 chairs, china & curio cabinet), Lenovo B50-45 15.6” Notebook, packaged whole hog sausage patties, whole steer ground for hamburger, 2 sides of pork (processed to your request), 17 cu ft upright freezer, 15’ Skywalker slam trampoline with enclosure, 6 melody Seiko chime clock, Tissot (Swiss made) men’s watch, 2-10 bird pheasant hunts with guide, hand carved cardinal by Master Carver Dave Cline Jr., Stihl chainsaw, John Deere pedal tractor, 48 volt lithium Ion rechargeable Toro weed eater, NEMCO popcorn popper, Famous Lambright wind chimes, assortment of Ohio State Items, many concert tickets for various groups
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THE ANNUAL DEFIANCE AREAYOUTH FOR CHRIST
AUCTION“YOUR BID HELPS KIDS”
9:30 A.M. Saturday, August 15, 2015 9:30 A.M.Location: Extension Building, Paulding County Fairgrounds,
Paulding, Ohio (Air Conditioned Building)
Wannemacher Auctioneers“Call Us–We’re the Other Guys”
106 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH 419-769-9090
AuctioneersMaurice Wannemacher
Jeff StrahleyKevin Anspach
All money raised will go toward local Youth for Christ ministries. Youth for Christ presented the gospel of Jesus Christ to approximately 1,500 students last year.
MAJOR AUCTION ITEMS INCLUDE:
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS
John R. Manz, AgentJohn R. Manz, Insurance
Life and Health Agent1009 N. Williams Street
Paulding, Ohio 419-399-2712 - [email protected]
Life - Health - Annuities
St. Rt. 127 South • Paulding
419-399-2555www.integrityford.net
Integrity Ford
oil change & tire rotation
$12.95* oil change
$19.95* *Includes up to 5 quarts of oil.
*Taxes & shop supplies extra. No pickup or delivery at this price.
Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years
Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12
419-399-3077621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding [email protected]
ASE Master Certified Technician
√ Domestic & Foreign Repair√ Computerized Diagnostic √ Engines√ Transmissions
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Many new popular tire sizes in stock
Mounted, balanced, new rubber stem
$81 plus tax
P225-60-16 Tires
New Trailer Tires & Rims225-75-15 10 ply Radial$96 plus tax installed $135 plus tax with New Rims
205-75-15 8 ply Radial$86 plus tax installed $125 plus tax with New Rims
Come in and see our sales staff: Stephanie Ankney, Jay Dachenhaus, Brad “Bubba” Davis, Devon Pearson and Eli Schlatter800-399-2071 • North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding • www.stykemainchevy.com
Our Price Match Guarantee
We Will Match Or Beat Any Competitive Service
Department’s Total Repair Price!*
*Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehicles. Customer must present in writing to Paulding Stykemain Chevrolet a complete estimate of the repair including all part numbers and total labor hours in advance of the customer giving Stykemain authorization for repairs.
Lifetime FREE
car washes with any
New or Used purchases!
OIL CHANGES – $12.95Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.
$15 discount on all excluded oil changes.
FRONT END ALIGNMENT - $39.95Includes inspection of steering and suspension components.
BRAKE PADS - $99.95 Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.
BRAKE PADS & ROTORS - $274.89 Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.
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Rebel Flags - $11 ea. • Rebel Bandanas - $6 ea.Harley Davidson Coffee Mugs - $4 ea.
1 Qt. of Miracle Whip - $3 ea.Boxes of K-Cups -assorted varieties - $4/box
Girl Scout Cookies - $2.50/box Coconut, Thin Mint or Peanut Butter Cream
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CAMPBELL SOUP IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
CAMPBELL SOUP JOB FAIRFirst hour is exclusively for veterans
Date: Friday, May 8thTime: 8 am to 9 am Veterans Only
9 am to 1 pm General PublicPlace: Napoleon American Legion
Address: 500 Glenwood Avenue, Napoleon, OH 43545
The Campbell Soup Company, the world’s leading maker and marketer of soup, seeks quality and safety conscious individuals to join our Napoleon operations team for the current season. We are dedicating the first hour of our job fair exclusively to veterans.
Ideal candidates will have manufacturing work experience, be willing to work any shift and must be able to work overtime as needed. Forklift experience is a plus. Most positions require the ability to lift/carry 50 lbs. repeatedly.
Applications for this season’s general labor and distribution center/forklift positions will be accepted on Friday May 8th at the Napoleon American Legion from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. for veterans only, and then from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the general public. If an applicant has completed a WorkKeys assessment prior to the job fair, they should bring a copy of their scores when they apply. Those who have not done the WorkKeys assessment will have an opportunity to register for it at the job fair.
Seasonal positions start at $14.42/hour. Season may run from July through February. Employees will be required to satisfactorily complete a background check, physical and drug screen. Applicants who have already applied for the 2015 season through their local Ohio Means Jobs office do not need to attend. Those who cannot attend the Campbell Soup Job Fair may apply at their local county Ohio Means Jobs Office/ Job and Family Services.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Campbell Soup Company, the world’s leading maker and marketer of soup, seeks quality and safety conscious individuals to join our Napoleon operations team for the cur-rent season. Ideal candidates will have manufacturing work experience, be willing to work any shift and must be able to work overtime as needed. Forklift experience is a plus. Most positions require the ability to lift/carry 50 lbs. repeatedly. Applications for this season’s general labor and distribution center/forklift positions will be accepted at any local Ohio Means Jobs Office. No interviews will be done at this time. If an applicant has completed a WorkKeys assessment prior to applying, they should bring a copy of their scores when they apply.
Seasonal positions start at $14.42/hour. Season may run from July through February. Employees will be required to satisfactorily complete a background check, physical and drug screen. Preferred advanced scheduling for Military Veterans.
If you are interested in joining the world’s most extraordinary food company, please com-plete an employment application today. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Complete An Application Today At Your Local County Ohio Means Jobs Office in: Henry, Fulton, Defiance, Williams, Wood, Putnam, Paulding, and Lucas Counties.
For Full Time Seasonal Employees
HOMES FOR SALE808 Tom Tim Drive, Paulding: Very well kept 3 bedroom, 2½ bath ranch w/attached garage & small shed. You’ll want to live in this neighborhood at $142,500. William B. Priest #4232568 Rt. 114, Payne: 4 bedroom home on 1½ acres with large 40’x26’ detached garage. Affordable at $69,900. William B. Priest #34613515 Rt. 114, Haviland: Large trees and concrete drive compliment this well maintained 1 owner home. 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, 1 story close to elementary and high schools. $155,900. William B. Priest #427 754 North Water Street, Paulding: Well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with attached 2 car garage. Large sunroom and large lot close to the park & pool. $79,900. William B. Priest #360
419 W. ERVIN RD.VAN WERT, OHIO419-238-9733
100 E. JACKSON ST.PAULDING, OHIO419-399-4444StraleyRealty.com
To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered by Gorrell Bros. go to: www.gorrellbros-paulding.com
Multiple Listing Service
#1732 NEW LISTING Country location NW of Payne @ 1328 Rd. 106. 3 BR, 1 /2 bath home w/ 2 car garage. Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699
#1731 New Listing 202 Main, Payne. Well kept brick home. Lots of extras incl., pocket doors, open stairway, lead windows, enclosed back porch, metal roof in 2014, beautiful hardwood floors. Only $92,500 Call Aaron 419-769-5808
#1717 Lg 4 bdrm 2 bath “Turn of the Century” home. Gourmet kitch-en w/walk-in pantry, updated electric boil-er heating. Lg lot... Paulding. $174,900. Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699
#1686 7951 S.R. 111.. Well-kept 3 BDRM, 1.5 bath home w/newer shingles. Spacious eat-in kitchen, 32x48 pole barn w/concrete floor & 220 electric. New Price $59,900..... Call Joe DenHerder
#1730 1020 N. Williams St., Paulding... Well-kept 3 BDRM home with newer furnacE, C/A, newer roof & replacement windows. Eat-in style kitchen w/ lg. utility room, finished heated garage. Priced at $89,900.. Call Don Gorrell
#1703 - 11749 Rd 132, Paulding. 3 BR, 2 bath home. Country but close to town. Lg. kitchen & lg. deck out the kitchen door, lower level fam-ily room w/fireplace, laundry & bath. Mature trees & great landscap-ing. Now Reduced to $124,900. Call Aaron 419-769-5808
FOLTZ REALTYDon K. Foltz II - Broker
Paulding, OH • 106 N. Williams St. 45879Maurie Wannemacher: 419-769-9090 • Tim Boss: 419-769-0823 - Realtors
View other listings @ www.foltzrealty.com • Office : 419-399-2347
#2886 New Listing: 4 Bdrm home, with lots of updates including Vinyl Siding, Replacement Windows, newer Fur-nace, Water Heater, & Breaker Box 30x26 Detached Garage on big Lot close to School in Payne. $62,000
#2878 New Listing! 211 S Laura St in Payne, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath home with lots of updates incls Roof, Siding, Shut-ters, Eves and Downspouts as well as New Windows and New Front door. Has Full Bath up and down. $62,900
#2882 New Listing, Well Kept 2 Bdrm, 1 bath home, nicely landscaped, Vinyl Sided, Newer Replacement Windows, new countertop and sink, in Paulding. New Price $47,900
#2887 New Listing: Completely Up-dated 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath Home on Merrin St Payne. Beautiful Oak Kitchen Cabinets, Lg Family Room with Bay Window. $92,000
Sigg Realty, Inc.840 A. North Clinton St.Defiance, OH419-782-1685: Fax: 419-782-1782
Sandra Mickelson/Tamyra HumesPh: 419-506-1015
Email: [email protected]
GARAGE SALE Aug. 14 & 15;
Fri., 8-6, Sat. 9-2. 6943 Rd. 180 (Canal Road),
on east side of new 24
LOTS OF TOOLS, air nailers and staplers,
drills & hand tools, CLOTHES
lots of Jr sizes, summer & winter; ski pants &
boots - all sizes.
Aug. 12-15; 9am - ?HUGE GARAGE
SALEBurning bushes, home
interior, AB Lounge, toys,softball equipment
luggage, dishes, ATECpitching tarp, GameBoy,
pet, OSU & Cokeclothing, lots of juniorclothing, mens and
womens clothing, etc,2 miles north Charloe
Trail on 637. McDougle’s.
Real Estate Auction
Oakwood, OHSat., Aug. 15 @ 10 A.M.
Farm Location: 22440 Rt. 613, Oakwood, OH - V2 mi west of Oak-wood on Rt. 613 --- Auction Location: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility @ 1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH 80.99 acres with 1,344+- sq. ft. one story county home built around 2000 with 3 BR, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, utility, large at-tached garage, nice barn & outbuildings - appliances with home ... many extras such as backup generator, central air, etc trees and pond ..... 62+- tillable acres of which 11.4 acres are in CRP .... Nice wooded area in the southwest corner of the farm ... frontage along Rt. 613 and T-195 — Call or stop in the office for brochure & bidder’s information packet, come to the open house or visit our web site @ www.gorrellbros-pauld-ing.com..... Terms: $5,000 earnest money on the day of auction with the balance due at closing on or before Sept. 15, 2015 upon delivery of Warranty Deed and Certificate Of Title ..... Owners: Michael and Lillie Porter..... Nolan Shisler, Sale Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker - Aaron Timm, Don Gorrell Auctioneers
80 Acres With Home, Pond & Outbuildings Offered In 1 Parcel
LOST AND FOUNDLOST IN Antwerp/Hicks-vil le area. Full bloodPomeranian. Lost July16th. Goes by the nameof DEXTER. Call 419-786-0792
HELP WANTED
The Weekly Reminder deadline is Thursday at 1 pm
A LOCAL company hasan opening for a partt i m e C D L C l a s s AHazmat Driver. Pleasesend resume to: P.O.Box 82, Payne, OH45880
FARM HELP - someonewho bleeds farming, butprobably won't have thechance. Send resume:PO Box 180F, Paulding,OH 45879
MAINTENANCESUPERVISORFull Time, Full Benefits(401K, Healthcare)Apply in person at Styke-main Chevrolet, 1255 N.Williams St., Paulding,OH 45879
THE TIMESBULLETINis seeking a
Business DropCarrier for the
Paulding-Payne area.
To apply contact the
Times Bulletinin person.
VARSITY BASEBALLCoach opening - Pauld-ing High School is seek-ing app l ica t ions fo rVarsity Baseball Coach.If interested, please sub-mit a letter of interestand resume to: MattCarr, Athletic Director,Paulding High School,405 North Water Street,Paulding, OH 45879.Resume deadline Au-gust 14, 2015. For moreinformation contact MattCarr at 419-399-4656Ext. 1220.
FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartment,d own town An twe rp .Stove, refrigerator, trash,water & sewer included.$400 month. 419-258-9325.
MODERN 3 bedroom, 11/2 baths, W/D hookup,window air, no pets;Paulding. Call 419-399-3329
HOUSE FOR RENTTWO BEDROOM homein Paulding, no insidepets; $450/$450. Call419-594-2485
FOR SALE6 ACRE lot near Arthur$23,900, $1,000 down,$249 mo.; 2.5 acres ofwoods near Sherwood -new well, new septic,electric and driveway$39,000, $1,000 down,$339 mo. 828-884-6627
WANTED TO BUYB U Y I N G C O I N S ,stamps, comic books,old toys, knives, oldbottles, antiques, collec-t ions. Cal l 419-399-3353.
FLEA MARKETS/BAZAARSFLEA MARKET, Ant-werp, Ohio; old DANABuilding; 9a-4p, Sat.,Aug. 15. Vendors wel-come, $10 per spot. Call574-298-6199
GARAGE/YARD SALESWANNEMACHER GAR-AGE SALE - 5816 SR500 PAYNE - August 12-14, 9am-6pm...New hu-midstat, whirlpool bath,baskets, dishes, handi-cap handles, mini bas-ketball hoops, kids toys,kids puzzles, golf caddy,vases, sheets, quilts,frames, blankets, elec-tr ic scissors, purses,mattress pad (54x75),puzzles, baby bouncer,walker, bath tub, HelloKitty lamp and valance,long 4X outer coat ,Christmas items & tapes,duck outfit, books, sandtoys, lots of boys clothes& shoes (newborn-12months), girls clothing(10-XL), ladies clothing(medium-2XL), men'sclothing (2XL)
FOR SALE$150 QUEEN pillowtopmattress set. New inplastic, can deliver 260-493-0805.
STORAGEPAULDING MINI Stor-age: For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068 or online atstraleyrealestateinc.com.
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Dear Friends of the Paulding Exempted Village Schools, The 2015-2016 school year is here with opening day for students on August 20, 2015. The custo-dians and transportation staff have been busy pre-paring the buildings and buses for the upcoming school year. Their hard work is extremely im-portant and very much appreciated. Open house for all buildings will be Tuesday, August 18, 2015. We invite everyone to stop in, tour the buildings, meet new staff members, as well as visit with returning staff. I am personally very excited to get another year started as we have a great school system here at Paulding Exempted Village Schools. The new "Safe Routes to School" project along with the village sewer separation project, are go-ing on at the same time in Paulding. Please be patient as we expect delays and possible rerouting of traffic during drop off and pick up times at the start of the school year. The new sidewalks on Emerald Road and Water Street will help increase our student’s safety to and from school. Community support along with communication is a vital part of any successful school district, and we look forward to working with our communi-ties, staff, and students again this year to continue strengthening the education we provide at Pauld-ing Exempted Village Schools. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 419-399-4656 ext 1510 if you have any questions or con-cerns. Thank you and GO PANTHERS! Sincerely,
William D. Hanak, Superintendent
Paulding Elementary– Stephanie Tear I hope the excitement of returning to school is still in your home! The hallways here at Paulding Ele-mentary are filling up with smiles! We are lucky to have new smiling staff faces as well here to enrich our school. Teachers new to our district this year are: Jennifer LaBoe-Intervention Spe-cialist, Phil Romero-Intervention Specialist, Amanda Teman-Intervention Specialist, Carolyn Horstman-Intervention Specialist, Michelle Wed-delman-Third Grade, Jill Keller- Fourth Grade, Kelly Buss-Fourth Grade, Emily Austin-Computer Teacher, Kinsey Miller-Art Teacher, and Kristin Barbas-Title Teacher. Please join me in welcoming them to our school. There have been many teachers working hard all summer preparing for a wonderful 2015-2016 school year! Teacher teams were in place to inter-view and assist in hiring of the teachers listed above. The intervention teachers were hired by our new Special Education Director, Loni Porin-chok. Class lists were created by a team of teach-ers with your child’s best interest in mind. The lists have been posted and we are looking forward to a positive year! Teacher teams organized time to get together to work or curriculum and the 2015-2016 schedule to be most effective for our stu-dents. Take time to thank a teacher for the many hours they put in during the summer. Paulding schools are blessed to have dedicated and hard-working teachers! The Third grade Ohio Achievement Assessment scores are in. Paulding Elementary has reached another amazing accomplishment because this year…the results are even higher! We had 63% of the third graders score Advanced! (AMAZING!!) With the State raising the percent-age passing from 75% to 80% and the perfor-mance Index score from 100 to 108- our third graders were even able to surpass this rigorous expectation. We had a 93% passage rate and an index score of 109.7! A big congratulations goes out to our students, parents and teachers! Open House is always well attended. It is a great sign to a principal to be a part of a school commu-nity where the school is supported. Your involve-ment and communication with the teacher is very important to your child’s success. I thank you for what you have done in the past and your future work with your children. Our PTO is a wonderful resource to the children at Paulding Elementary School. The volunteers work very hard and diligently to provide amazing opportunities and support for their school days. Please think about joining this group and contrib-uting your time and talent to making children great! Author Carol Dweck said, “If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be in-trigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence.” She also said, “The way you interact with your children has a major impact on the way they think about them-selves and perform in school.” These quotes get Paulding Elementary ready to continue supporting you- the parents- dreams for your children’s suc-cess and have our students back in school learning and reaching their goals! It will be a great year at Paulding Elementary in 2015-2016! Oakwood Elementary-Jennifer Manz Hello from Oakwood Elementary! I hope, as you read this article, you have been enjoying the past few weeks of sunshine! Summer days filled with sunshine and special activities – reading books, playing summer ball, riding bikes, swimming, catching lightning bugs, running barefoot outside, eating ice cream cones, staying up late, taking family vacations – make the very best memories! Now that you have turned the calendar page to August and the days get a little shorter than they were the week before, school will be here before you know it. It is certainly getting busier here at Oakwood Elementary! Custodians are putting the
finishing touches on the building, and teachers are returning to their classrooms to begin preparing for the upcoming school year. Class lists for 2015-2016 have been posted on our main doors here at Oakwood Elementary and on our school webpage. They are also printed in local newspapers the week of August 10. Our school supply lists were sent home in the grade card envelopes in May and are also available on our website. As last school year ended, the Oakwood Elemen-tary staff and students said goodbye to several very special teachers and aides. We wish each of them the very best in the new directions their lives have taken. I am confident the new staff members joining us will continue the tradition of creating a positive learning environment you have come to expect at Oakwood Elementary. Please join me in welcoming several new staff members for the 2015-2016 school year. Mrs. Briana Ripke is joining our pre-school team as the ECE pre-school teacher; Mrs. Laura Stechschulte will be teaching Title I; Ms. Sarah Klima will be our primary inter-vention specialist; Mr. Mark Rhodes will be our Phys. Ed. teacher; Ms. Emily Austin is our new technology teacher; Mrs. Amanda Hiser and Mrs. Laurie Ball will be intermediate intervention spe-cialists; and Mrs. Jennifer Miller will be teaching 5th/6th grade Social Studies. We also welcome Jamye Jones, Marie Shrider, and Joann Bail – aides in our classrooms and on our playgrounds. We look forward to having each one join the Oakwood Elementary team! A special note to our parents: On the first days of school, several forms will come home with your children that need to be completed and returned to school, as soon as possible. Thank you in ad-vance for promptly seeing to what I refer to as “Annual Parent Homework.” Please be assured that each form is important. If you have any ques-tions as you are completing them, please contact the office (419.594.3346); and we will help you. We invite all of you to visit Oakwood Elementary on Tuesday, August 18th, from 5:30-7:00, during our annual Open House. Everyone is welcome! Middle School-Chris Etzler Hello from Paulding Middle School! I extend this welcome back to the staff and students for the 2015-2016 school year. It seems like we just ended the previous school year a few days ago. I hope everyone had a nice and enjoyable summer and that you are refreshed to start this school year. I would like to publicly thank our custodial staff, Scott Strable and Barb Konopka, for their hard work and efforts over the summer to make our building look brand new. Open House for Paulding Middle School will be on Tuesday, August 18 from 6:30-8:00 PM. This is an excellent time for students and families to get acquainted with teachers for the upcoming school year, as well as having the opportunity to see where lockers are and practice locker combi-nations. We look forward to seeing everyone on Open House Night. We would like to welcome the following new staff to Paulding Middle School: Tyler Arend- 8th Grade Intervention Specialist, Allen Banks- Mid-dle School ED, Angela Bellman- 6th/7th Grade Math, Josh Early- 7th Grade Intervention Special-ist, Brian Sandwisch- Director of Bands, Saman-tha Schmenk- 8th Grade Math, Brad Shipman- Cross Categorical Special Ed, and Jami Karnes—6th Grade Intervention Specialist. We also have staff members who are transferring to different positions this school year: Tanya Bok- 6th Grade Science/Social Studies, Micheale Brown- 6th/7th Grade Intervention Specialist/ELA, and Kristy Bradford- 6th/7th Grade Social Studies. Our annual Middle School fundraiser will run this year from August 25 to September 9. This year we are selling a number of different items that are a change from what has been sold in the past. We ask you to please support this fundraiser as it al-lows us to have incentive programs as well as assemblies and other activities for our students. Fall pictures will be taken on Tuesday, September 8. On September 10, we will have an assembly presented by Camfel Productions titled ‘Be Amazing’. It will focus on the importance of our students having a positive attitude and respect for others. Please make sure to keep a positive balance on your student’s lunch account. Also, please make sure school fees are paid. The majority of our ath-letic teams have started practice, and those that have not started yet will be soon, to prepare for this fall sports season. Please pick up a schedule in the office and support our student-athletes in these endeavors!! Our first in-service day for teachers will be held on Friday, September 4. Students will not have to report to school on this day. Enjoy the 4 day weekend! Thank you for your continued support of Paulding Middle School! I am looking forward to a great 2015-2016 school year! High School-Todd Harmon Greetings from Pauling High School! As we get under way with the 2015-016 school year there are a few items parents and students need to be aware of. First during the annual Open House on August 18th, there will be an IMPORTANT informational meeting for all high school students and parents to establish several guiding processes that will ensure students have a positive school EXPERIENCE and develop a forum where teach-ers and parents can collaborate and produce suc-cessful strategies designed to assist student learn-ing needs. After the meeting, parents and stu-dents will be able to go to their classrooms and meet with their teachers and get into their lockers and visit their friends. We will also hope to have arranged for the new Technology Coordinator to be available during open house to pick up com-puter forms and to arrange taking home their lap-tops and pay for laptop insurance which we’ll
strive to pass out the first FULL week of school. We want to welcome new staff members Laurenn Shaffer-Intervention Specialist, Brian Sandwisch-Band Director, and Kelly Gerken-HS English. Thanks to the custodians as they have made the building and classrooms look spectacular! Stu-dents will be given a lot of information on the first day of school, therefore, we will have a Transi-tions time for new freshman at 8:00 a.m. on the 20th and the Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors will have a 2 hour delay start and will star t the school day at 10:00 a.m. promptly. Handbooks that need your signature will be passed out and I encourage parents to look over the policies and procedures. Dress code will be enforced starting on the first day of school, so please make sure that students clothing and grooming meet the specifi-cations listed in the handbook. ‘Meet the Teams’ will be Friday, August 21st at the football field after the scrimmage with Edger-ton at 6:00 p.m. Please come out and support our student athletes as they begin a new sports sea-son. Reminder that fees for student supplies need-ed for classroom materials need to be paid in or-der to participate in ALL extracurricular activities including Drama, Band, dances, all sports, Engi-neering Team, Science Olympiad, etc. Plans can be arranged for monthly payments if full pay-ments cannot be made immediately and can be done in the High School office. Open House is a great time to get these fees taken care of for the year. If your child qualifies for free or reduced lunches, please pick up these forms at Open House in the High School office or as soon as possible. Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch can also possible qualify for fee waivers that can assist in paying for fees. Also, all stu-dents MUST have Emergency Medical forms (besides the one done for Athletics). These forms are color coded by grade level and will be mailed out and need to be brought in during Open House or as soon as possible so students can be able to participate in school sponsored activities that may go off campus, and proper safety and medical procedures can be followed in the case of emer-gency. Welcome to Paulding High School and enjoy the rest of your summer! SAFETY-ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL As the start of school arrives, it is time to remind everyone about the safety of our students. Please be aware, whether they are walking, in a car, or on a school bus going to or coming from school, we need to watch out for the students. They are often distracted by the excitement of the start of school and do not see us. At Paulding, buses will bring the students to the bus parking area on Emerald Road. Parents who drive their elementary children to school should drop them off at the horseshoe drive on Water Street. Middle and High School drop off will be behind the building on Emerald Road. Designated visitor parking is available. Please utilize this to enter the elementary through their entrance and the middle school/high school through the doors under the Panther. At Oakwood all buses will bring the students to the bus area off First Street. Parents who drive their children to school should drop them off at the entrance on Third Street. DELAY /CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS The Paulding Exempted Village Schools use a two-hour delay and three-hour delay, and then, if necessary, close. The delay provides time for the weather conditions to change. The Honeywell Instant Alert System will be our primary method of communication on school delays and cancella-tions. The system is ready for you to use at https://instantalert.honeywell.com. We en-courage all of you to take advantage of this oppor-tunity, as we will be utilizing this system to con-tact parents and students for most of our school-to-home communication, including notification of emergencies or early dismissals. The announce-ment is also put on the website, switchboard an-swering machine and area radio/TV stations. The school website address is: pauldingschools.org. The announcement is normally called into radio/TV stations by 6:00 a.m., though fog can cause a later call. BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PRICES Elementary MS/HS Breakfast-$1.35 Breakfast-$1.60 Lunch-$2.45 Lunch-$2.70 Salad/Panther Plate-$3.00 Extra milk is $.40 for all students.
NOTICE FOR ABSENCE The district’s attendance policy asks that a parent telephone the school the morning of the day a stu-dent will be absent. Also, a note must accompany a student on the day of his return to school, noting the reason for absence. PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT The “No Child Left Behind Act” encourages par-ents to be actively involved in the education of your child. All parents have the right to know the teaching qualifications of their child’s classroom teacher. Information may be obtained by con-tacting the principal in your child’s building or by accessing the Ohio Department of Education web-site at http://webapp2.ode.state.oh.us/core/. The Ohio PIRC (Parent Information and Resource Center) is also a valuable resource with ideas for getting involved in your child’s education. The Ohio PIRC may be contacted at 1-866-253-1829, or visit their website at http://www.ohiopirc.org/index.php. ANNUAL EPA REQUIRED NOTICE All of the school buildings in the Paulding Ex-empted Village School District are free of Asbes-tos Containing Building Materials (ACBM). The only ACBM known to remain in district owned buildings is in the football locker room. This
ACBM will continue to be observed and a mainte-nance program is in place. You may direct any questions concerning ACBM within the school to Maria Rellinger at 419-399-4656, ext. 1550. MEET THE TEAMS NIGHT The cheerleaders, band, golf team, volleyball team, cross country team, soccer and football team will be introduced on Friday, August 21 at the football stadium after the football scrimmage vs. Edgerton. The scrimmage starts at 6:00 p.m. with Meet the Teams starting immediately after. BUSSING INFORMATION If your bus pick-up/drop-off location has changed from last school year, please call or stop in the appropriate building office as soon as possible to complete a new form. FALL SEASON TICKETS Fall season tickets will be on sale the following dates and locations: August 18 6-8 p.m. Auditeria August 21 6-8 p.m. Football Stadium Aug. 20,21,24-28, 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m Auiteria Season tickets will NOT be sold at the gate. Season Ticket Prices Adult Student Football $25 $15 Football w/res. seat $30 $30 Volleyball $25 $20 Soccer $20 $15 Family All-Sport: $100 (Includes children in grades 1-12) Family All-Sport w/reserved seat for football: $100 + $5/person All Sport (Gen. adm. to all HS/JH fall sports) Adult $45 Student $25 All Sport w/Res. Seat for football: $50 All Sport for athletes in fall sport: $10 BLACK SWAMP BOWL The 8th annual Black Swamp Bowl will take place at the football game between Paulding and Wayne Trace on August 28 at Paulding, begin-ning at 7:00 p.m. The rival teams will be playing for the ‘Black Swamp Bowl’ trophy.
Varsity Football Aug. 11 Scrimmage vs. Edon-T 6:00 Aug. 21 Scrimmage vs. Edgerton-H 6:00 Aug. 28 Wayne Trace-H 7:00 JV Football Aug. 29 Wayne Trace-T 10:00 Varsity/Jr. High Cross Country Aug. 29 Defiance Early Bird-T 9:00 Boys Golf Aug. 10 Defiance Invit-Eagle Rock-T 9:00 Aug. 12 Kalida Invit-T 9:00 Aug. 13 Panther Invit-H 9:00 Aug. 19 Ada/Crestview@DJ-T 9:00 Aug. 20 Wayne Trace-H 4:30 Aug. 24 Lincolnview/Bluffton-H 4:00 Aug. 25 Lincolnview/SV@ Grove 4:00 Aug. 26 Allen East/Crest@Spencerville 4:00 Aug. 27 Wayne Trace Invite-T 4:00 Aug. 31 Ada/Allen East/SV-H 4:00 Varsity/JV Volleyball Aug. 22 Antwerp-T 5:30 Aug. 27 Van Wert-T 5:30 Aug. 29 Montpelier-H 10:00 Aug. 31 Bryan-H 5:30 Freshman Volleyball Aug. 22 Antwerp–H 4:30 Aug. 27 Van Wert-T 5:00 Jr. High Volleyball Aug. 31 Lincolnview-H 5:00 Varsity Boys Soccer Aug. 8 Scrimmage-Ottoville-T 11:00 Aug. 18 Scrimmage-Wauseon-T 5:00 Aug. 25 Lima Bath Kickoff-T 5:00 Aug. 27 Lima Bath Kickoff-T 5:00 Aug. 29 Defiance-H 12:00 JV Boys Soccer Aug. 29 Defiance-H (after Varsity game) Varsity Girls Soccer Aug. 22 Miller City-H 11:00 Aug. 25 Crestview-T 5:00 Aug. 27 Continental-T 5:00
Aug. 18 Board Mtg-Admin. Bd. Room 7:00 Aug. 18 Open House-See Schedule Below Aug. 20 First Day of School for Students Aug. 21 Meet the Teams/Band Night-after scrim. Aug 25 First day of school for Kindergarten Aug. 25 First day of school for Preschool OPEN HOUSES AUGUST 18: Oakwood Elem. 5:30-7:00 pm Paulding Elem. 6:00-7:30 pm M.S./H.S. School 6:30-8:00 pm
Sept. 4 No School-Professional Dev. Day Sept. 7 No School-Labor Day Nov. 5 & 10 Parent-Teacher Conf. Nov. 25 No School Due to Parent-Teacher Conf. Nov. 26-27 No School-Thanksgiving Break Nov. 30 No School-Professional Dev. Day Dec. 21 - Jan 1 No School-Christmas Break Jan. 18 No School-Martin Luther King Day Feb. 1 & 8 Parent-Teacher Conf. Feb. 12 No School Due to Parent-Teacher Conf. Feb. 15 No School-Presidents’ Day Apr. 24 No School (Make up day if needed) Apr. 25 No School-Good Friday Apr. 28-29 No School-(Make up days if needed) May 24 Last Day of School for Students May 29 Senior Graduation 2:30 pm
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THE ANNUAL DEFIANCE AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST
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9:30 A.M. Saturday, August 15, 2015Location: Extension Building, Paulding County
Fairgrounds, Paulding, Ohio (Air Conditioned Building)All money raised will go toward local Youth for Christ ministries.
Youth for Christ presented the gospel of Jesus Christ to approximately 1,500 students last year.
MAJOR AUCTION ITEMS INCLUDE:National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes-6 home OSU football game tickets (4 tickets each game: Hawaii, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Maryland, Minnesota & Michigan St.), Cub Cadet LT 1040 riding mower, Hocking Hills getaway at Glen Laurel Inn, 2 night stay at Miller Haus Bed & Breakfast in Holmes County, Kalahari getaway package, Pretty Place Bed and Breakfast (3 mi. from Shipshewana), Sauder Village Barn Restaurant and overnight at Heritage Inn, 2 nights at the Hampton Inn in Defiance, Tell City Oak dining room set (dual pedestal table, 4 chairs, china & curio cabinet), Lenovo B50-45 15.6” Notebook, packaged whole hog sausage patties, whole steer ground for hamburger, 2 sides of pork (processed to your request), 17 cu ft upright freezer, 15’ Skywalker slam trampoline with enclosure, 6 melody Seiko chime clock, Tissot (Swiss made) men’s watch, 2 10-bird pheasant hunts with guide, hand carved cardinal by Master Carver Dave Cline Jr., Stihl chainsaw, John Deere pedal tractor, 48 volt lithium Ion rechargeable Toro weed eater, NEMCO popcorn popper, Famous Lambright wind chimes, assortment of Ohio State items, many concert tickets for various groups
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OHIO STATE: National Champion Ohio State Buckeye football tickets-4 OSU tickets for each of the following home games: Hawaii -Saturday Sept. 12, Northern Illinois- Saturday Sept. 19, Western Michigan- Saturday Sept. 26, Maryland- Saturday Oct. 10, Minnesota– Saturday Nov. 7, Michigan St.– Saturday Nov. 21, Electronic scoreboard clock, glass birdbath, cooler, backpacks, car window flags, solar mobile, garden flag, wooden team sign
ENTERTAINMENT & VACATION: Hocking Hills weekend get-a-way at Glen Laurel Inn, Kalahari Pack-age, Pretty Place Bed & Breakfast with meals in Amish house (3 mi from Shipshewana), 2 nights stay at Miller Haus Bed & breakfast, Sauder Village Barn Restaurant and overnight at Heritage Inn, 2 night stay at Hampton Inn in Defiance, Indiana Wild birthday party for 20 or live animal show for 60 people: 7-9 live animals, four hour Outback rental (Archbold), Science Central passes, Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum passes, Lazer X passes, DeBrand Chocolate tour for up to 12, Concert tickets for various groups
COLLECTIBLES: Longaberger baskets, Hand made Quilt, Barbie dolls, Porcelain dolls, decorative plates
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ELECTRONICS: Lenovo B50-45 15.6” Notebook - AMD E1-6010 1.35GHz, 4GB, DDR3L, 320GB HDD, 15.6” Display, Windows 7/8 Pro 64-bit
SPORTS ITEMS: 15’ Skywalker slam trampoline with enclosure, 8’ trampoline with enclosure, golf packages at Pleasant Valley Golf Course (Payne), Auglaize Golf Course (Defiance) & Pond-a-River (Antwerp), 2– Adult all season sports passes at Wayne Trace with stadium folding chairs, Steve’s taxidermist cert. (Ottoville) - Master Taxidermist, 2 membership at Paulding Fish and Game Club, deer lick blocks, Antwerp, Paulding & Wayne Trace Thirty-One cinch bags
TOYS: John Deere pedal tractor
GIFT CERTIFICATES: Rhees Grocery-Oakwood, St. John Tire (alignment), Morning Star Pizza, Saud-er Village, Brookview Farms, Grant’s in Antwerp certificate for catering, Paulding Mara-Mart gas cards, Pleasant Valley Golf, Auglaize Golf, Pond-a-River golf, Hometown pizza, Subway, H & K oil change in Continental, Club Soda, Cookie Cottage, Puckerbrush pizza, 2 one-year subscriptions to the Paulding Progress newspaper, Jacobs Meats, Ken’s furniture (Defiance), Signature Embroidery, Richie’s Hair Off the Square, Alley Cat bowling (12 games for 6 people includes shoes-Paulding), Sapporo, Marco’s Pizza, Dairy Queen cake, Magpie’s Restaurant, Yoder’s Restaurant, El MeZcal Mex-ican Restaurant, Golden Star Movie tickets, Northtown Mall, Bridal Village & Alterations (Hicksville), Italian Grille (Auburn, IN), Salvatori’s, Housa Pizza, Red Angel Pizza, Kirchers, Marilyn’s Petals & Vines, Antwerp Pantry, Best Deal Automotive, Kelly Chevrolet, Dream Maker’s DayDream Tanning, Boyd Automotive service certificates
FOOD ITEMS: 2 sides of pork, packaged whole hog sausage patties, a whole steer ground in ham-burger patties and bulk packages, twelve 50 ounce cans of beef, twelve 50 ounce cans of chicken, 10 amazing homemade assorted cheesecakes by Ginger Chester
HAND CRAFTED ITEMS: Hand carved cardinal by Dave Cline, Jr.; Hall tree, baby quilt, stain-glass cross
JEWELRY/CLOTHES: Tissot (Swiss made) men’s watch, Seiko wall chime clock that plays 6 melodies
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AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: the items mentioned in this flyer are mostly brand new, all being donated by local merchants and YFC supporters’ through the five-county area. This is a non-profit auction and all proceeds will benefit the Youth for Christ/Campus Life Ministry. This ministry includes: Campus Life/Junior Varsity, Student Leadership, Kingdom Basketball Outreach, Wilderness Camp Ministry, Juvenile Detention Center Ministry (For at risk guys & gals), and area Teen Centers (The Alley, The Rock, The Outback, Samaritan Center and The Loft); JV Weekend Ministry, Summer camps, Summer Wilderness Trips. If you care for teens in your local area, please help support this auction. For more information, call the auctioneers at 419-769-9090 or the YFC Office at 419-782-0656. Items are being added daily so this flyer is only a partial list. This auction definitely has “SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE”! COME & SUPPORT YOUR TEENS!
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