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Vol. 7 Number 33

Huron City Schools Hires Provisional Leadership


A forty year administrative veteran and a business and an organization leader has been chosen to lead the Huron City Schools on an interim basis until the Board of Education is able to filter through their findings and come up with a permanent solution. Mr. John Fernbaugh has joined the Huron team and is committed to the profession of Excellence in Education and meeting the needs of the students and stakeholders. Huron City Schools is made up of excellent professionals. We will continue to focus on the Educational Excellence mark and meeting the needs to the best of our abilities, stated Deputy Superintendent Fernbaugh. Huron is an excellent District with outstanding programs. Our goal will be to focus on this and to expand on these programs to make them better, he continued. Deputy Superintendent Fernbaugh brings to Huron City Schools 34 years of administrative experience. He has held Superintendent positions in both Elgin Local Schools in Marion, Ohio and McComb Local Schools in McComb, Ohio. Following retirement in 1998 after 33 years of service Fernbaugh took the position of Executive Director with the Ohio Association of School Business Officials for eight years. More recently Fernbaugh has been using his experiences and professionalism to assist Districts in need of a provisional leadership. He has held an Interim Superintendent position with the Rossford School District and a Middle School Principal position with Mason Consolidated Schools in Michigan and most recently another Interim Superintendent position in the Woodmore District for two years. Fernbaugh contributes his success in all of the Districts he has worked to the great teams of people that have been in place. Absolute transparency is a personal philosophy of the Deputy Superintendents. Fernbaugh views the District as the stakeholders property. Since arriving in Huron on August 1, 2012 his goal has been to be visible and accessible at all times; he is very people oriented and approachable. He welcomes your comments and concerns and would like to hear from you. Please feel encouraged to drop him an email: jfernbaugh@huronhs.com or give him a call in the office 419-433-1234 ext. 5025 or on his cell at 419-575-5314. I am very excited to be in Huron. We have the skills and people in place and will move forward until the Board finds what they are looking for, stated Deputy Superintendent Fernbaugh.

Hurons Newest Business: Sing Out! Music Studio


By Lisa yako For Marilyn Forster, singing is more than just something to do in the shower. Saying that Marilyn is passionate about music is an understatement. She has 30 years of experience in teaching, performance, and directing. Marilyns professional experiences have ranged from teaching in public schools to giving private voice and piano lessons in her home to working with local community theatres to her current position as artistic/musical director at Perkins High School. Though Marilyn has a broad range of knowledge, her latest endeavor, Sing Out! Music Studio, will focus primarily on the choir experience. Marilyn believes that singing provides opportunity and fosters a sense of accomplishment. Further, singing in a choir is a unique experience in which an individual is part of something that they cannot accomplish on their own. After many parents expressed interest in having their children sing beyond what was offered in the local public schools, Marilyn decided that the time was right to open her own business and offer singers, ages five through adult, the opportunity to train with a choir and perform. The goal of Sing Out!, which is located at 519 Cleveland Road, West in the Huron Plaza, is to teach students selfdiscipline, vocal skills, proper posture, proper breathing, and much more. In speaking of her opportunities to train young singers, Marilyn stated I absolutely love taking the raw materials and molding them into something beyond beautiful. The studio will feature five age-group choirs. These are: Melodies- girls grades K-3; Mezzos- girls grades 4-6; Maestros- boys grades K-6; Motets- mixed youth grades 7-8; and Madrigals- mixed teen grades 9-12 and college. Each choir, which will contain no more than 25 students, will train together for 45 minutes per week for 14 weeks. Within that 14-week period, each choir will perform for the public at least three times. Students will perform music from all genres ranging from rock to classical to film and beyond. At least 25% of the music will be sung a cappella, thus allowing students to recognize their voice as their instrument and learn to explore its beauty and possibilities. explained Marilyn. Classes will begin on September 11, and space is still available in all of the choirs. For more information, visit www.singoutchoirs.com or call Marilyn at 419-656-8092.

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Public Hearing to be Held Regarding Lane Changes for Cleveland Road, East
By Lisa yako At their regular meeting on August 14, the Huron City Council voted to hold a public hearing on August 28 in an effort to seek public opinion regarding proposed changes to the traffic patterns on Cleveland Road, East. The proposed changes include reducing both the eastbound and westbound lanes from two lanes to one lane from Berlin Road to Main Street. A bike lane will then be added in each direction, as well as a turning lane into the state boat launch. The city engineers have researched the traffic patterns along this stretch of Cleveland Road, East and have presented their findings and recommendations to the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). Based on the volume of traffic on Cleveland Road, East, ODOT has concurred with the City that lane reductions are justified. City Council invites the public to attend their next scheduled meeting on Tuesday, August 28 at 6:30 PM at which time they will hear comments on the changes outlined above. Should there be no opposition to the lane changes, the new traffic pattern will go into effect when the construction on the Cleveland Road Bridge is completed this fall.

16th Annual Chamber Golf Outing Honors Late Treasurer


Don BiLLman The Huron Chamber of Commerce is planning its 16th annual Don Billman Memorial Golf Outing on Wednesday, Sept. 12 at Sawmill Creek Golf Club. There will be a 1 p.m. shotgun start, lots of exciting golf challenges, a putting contest, all followed by an awesome dinner at Mulligans Pub. Participation by Huron residents is invaluable to the success of this event, which is one of the Chambers major fundraisers. These outings enable the Chamber to continue its work of helping area businesses grow and prosper, even in these tough economic times. The outing is dedicated to Billman, who founded the golf outing in the early 1980s. He served as treasurer of the Chamber for two decades, until his death in 1996. The greens fee is $85 per golfer, which includes a cart, a picnic lunch, refreshments ber has been able to: Provide scholarships to 2 HHS graduates each year

Never mind their scores, this foursome had a great time at a recent Huron Chamber golf outing. Pictured, L to R, Bob Eirons, Pat Deville, Kevin Asher and Bruce Molnar. during play, the full-course dinner and lots of prizes. Anyone lucky enough to sink a hole-in-one on the seventh hole will win the title to a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, provided by Foster Chevrolet-Cadillac in Sandusky. The dealer is also providing other top-of-the-line prizes for golfers lucky enough to sink the ball in one swing on holes 5, 13 and 17. Any area resident who enjoys a challenging game of golf at the award-winning Sawmill Creek course is invited to tee off with their friends and neighbors. With events such as this, the chamProvide Chamber members with opportunities for discounts on health insurance, credit card processing and workers compensation premiums. Provide tourism information for visitors to our area Participate in numerous community activities throughout the year. The Chamber has been a vital part of the greater Huron community for more than six decades. We hope that you will consider joining us for a fun-filled day on the links. Phone the Chamber office, 419-433-5700, to register.

Council set the date/time for the Public Hearing relating to the new striping plan/ lane reduction of Route 6/Huron River Bridge to be held at the next Council meeting August 28th at 6:30pm. City Engineers will provide information and layout designs of these changes at this meeting. The public is encouraged to attend the Public Hearing to express any/all comments on the matter.

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The Huron High School Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Committee is pleased to announce the inductees for the 20th annual banquet to be held at Mesenburgs Plaza at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 27, 2012. Tickets will be available at Huron High School, beginning August 15, 2012, at $25.00 per ticket. WAYNE AUBLE Class of 1973. Earned nine letters in football, cross country, basketball, and baseball. He was considered the best defensive player on two undefeated, regular season basketball teams in 1971-1972 and 1972-1973. He was first-team all SBC in baseball when he batted .417 as a senior. JIM BOOS - Class of 1962. Earned 10 letters in football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, and track. He was a starting running back for the unbeaten 1961 football team that gave up only 14 points for the season. He earned first-team All-Lakeland Con-

ference offense and defense honors as a junior and senior. He rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior and scored 26 career touchdowns. JANET WILBER HAMILTON Class of 2001. Earned seven letters in volleyball and track. She was an All-Ohio volleyball player and played on a state championship and state runner up team, and qualified for state three times in track. At time of graduation, she was involved in four school records in track. She was the first Huron girl to break 60 seconds in the 400 meter run. TODD PFAHL Class of 1986. Earned three letters in football and was a first-team All-Ohio player at linebacker. He also was first-team All-District and earned the linemanof-the-year award. He had over 300 career tackles and scored eight career touchdowns while gaining over 800 yards rushing and receiving in his career.

CATHERINE TAYLOR Class of 2000.Earned 11 letters in tennis, basketball, and track. She was an outstanding point guard in basketball and set school records in assists and steals for both a season and a career, while earning SBC first-team honors. In track, she was on the school record- setting 4 X 800 relay team. BILL SCOTT Class of 1972. Honored as both an athlete and a coach. He earned first-team SBC honors in football when he gained over 800 yards and scored 13 touchdowns his senior year. He won the SBC 220 yard dash race and finished third in the state 220 yard dash and the 880 relay to earn All-Ohio honors. He is coholder of the school record for the 220 yard dash. As a cross country and track coach, his teams won six conference championships and twice, his girls cross country teams finished third in the state.

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Fisher-Titus Yellow Dot Link-to-Life Program Begins Mid-August


A new program called Yellow Dot Link-to-Life is being introduced to provide first responders critical medical information about people during emergencies when they may not be able to communicate for themselves. The program is an update of the Fisher-Titus Link-to-Life capsule that has been in use since 1999 through the Fisher-Titus Home Health Center. Each Yellow Dot Link-to-Life kit includes an Emergency Medical Information Form, Yellow Dot Link-toLife Cling Decal, and yellow plastic storage jacket. The medical information is completed and placed into the yellow plastic storage jacket which can be hung on a refrigerator and/or placed in the glove compartment of a vehicle. Cynthia Geiger, North Central EMS, Debbi Cullen, Fisher-Titus Home Health Center, and Charles Hillman, Norwalk Fire Department, show the components of the new Yellow Dot Linkto-Life packet. Packets will be available to community members in mid-August. The Yellow Dot Link-to-Life cling decal is then affixed on the homes main entry door and/or the vehicles passenger-side rear windshield to alert emergency personnel and first responders that there is medical information stored on the refrigerator or in the vehicles glove compartment. Fisher-Titus Home Health Center by calling 419-668-0099 Area Physician Offices Fire and Police Departments The Yellow Dot Link-to-Life Program is a free service provided to individuals of all ages, with an emphasis on senior citizens. The program is funded by Fisher-Titus Medical Kits will be available beginning Aug. Center and is a cooperative effort 13 at the Fisher-Titus Booth at the of North Central EMS, local Law Huron County Fair and at: Enforcement, Fire and Rescue, and Fisher-Titus Information Desks Emergency Medical Services.

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Young Professionals Sought for International Exchange


The Rotary Clubs of Northwest Ohio are seeking young professionals to participate in a cultural exchange with India for four weeks starting January 15, 2013. The purposes of Group Study Exchange (GSE), a program of The Rotary Foundation, are to promote international understanding and goodwill through person-to-person contact, and to provide international professional development opportunities for the participants. While abroad, five GSE Team members led by a Rotarian will live with Indian families. They will have the opportunity to meet their professional counterparts in India, and to experience the local culture. They will tour the Rotary District of their hosts, which could include moving to a new location every several days. The Rotary Foundation provides round-trip air travel. Rotarians in India will provide meals, lodging and travel within the Indian states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Team members pay only for personal and incidental expenses. Requirements for applicants: People interested in applying should be U.S. citizens between the ages of 25 and 40. Applicants cannot be spouses or descendants of Rotary members, and must have worked in a recognized business or profession for at least two years. Applicants also must live and/ or work within Rotary District 6600, which covers Northwest Ohio. For an application form or additional information, please contact your local Rotary Club, or contact Ron Stoner, District 6600 GSE Chair, at stonerron@gmail.com or call 419276-1839. Completed applications must be received before September 1, 2012.

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Firelands Montessori Academy staff, together with the board of trustees, will attend a Montessori workshop on August 22nd at the Best Western Plus in Sandusky. Teacher, support staff and board members will be involved in a workshop created and presented by FMA founders Peter and Rosann Larrow. Mr. and Mrs. Larrow are Montessori consultants and teacher educators and run Montessori Opportunities, Inc. They travel worldwide promoting the philosophy and educating teachers.

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Huron Garden Club August Meeting, 2012


The Huron Garden Clubs August 2012 Meeting is a planned tour by Dr. Brownhelm of the Brownhelm Horticultural Learning Center located at the Lorain County Tropical Greenhouse and Museum. The address is 9459 Gifford Road, Amherst, Ohio, 44001. Phone: 4400-9654027. Members who prefer to carpool will meet by 9:30 a.m., Friday, August 24, atthe Huron Presbyterian Church,, 225 Williams. Those driving separately please meet the group at the Greenhouse by 10:00 a.m. Following the tour and a brief meeting members will have a noon lunch at Granny Joes Ice Creamatorium in downtown Vermilion, 5598 Liberty Ave. Phone: 1-440-967-3663. Coordinator is Holly Mackey. If necessary, please call her for driving directions. Phone: 1-440-899-7467

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Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Summer Worship Hours: 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour at 10:30 a.m. Boaters Welcome! No Sunday School until Fall 419-433-4348 churchoffice@huronpresby Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan 419-499-3683 Father Dennis Henkle Worship and Holy Communion Sunday 10:00 a.m. Huron United Methodist Church 338 Williams Street, Huron 419-433-3984 Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts Casual Prayer Service Sun. 8 AM. Traditional Service Sun. 10 AM Pastors Cherub Chat at both services. 0Sanctuary and classrooms handicapped accessible. Open Doors, Open Minds, Open Hearts 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Lighthouse Assembly of God Church Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Satur820 Cleveland Road East, Huron day or by appointment 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org The Chapel Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and 419-627-0208 children www.thechapel.tv/ Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Tues- Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. days Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday a.m. Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes- Jr. High Youth Group Sundays durdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays ing 9 and 11 am church service meet Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 in the Warehouse/Youth Room Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evea.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by ap- nings from 6 to 8pm meet in the pointment only. Warehouse/Youth Room. Salvation Army Services: 419-433The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter0500 St. Matthew Evang. Lutheran Church Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion 419-626-9860 Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor Bishop: Bill Reed 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/stmattver- Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 ml-cms a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All Ages p.m. Welcome Zion Lutheran Church Sunday Worship Service - 9.30 am 930 Main Street, Huron (June, July, August) 419-433-4711 All Welcome www.zionhuron.org Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433- 10 a.m. contemporary, family-friendly workship 5725 9:15 a.m. Sundays Family Friendly www.stpetershuron.org Contemporary Worship Service with Mass Schedule Sunday School for children and teens. 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday

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Martin E. Farais
Dec. 16, 1953-Aug. 12, 2012 Martin E. Farais, 58, Berlin Heights, died on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012, in Stein Hospice Care Center, Sandusky. He was born in Lorain, on Dec. 16, 1953, and was a graduate of Lorain High School. Martin was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was employed for 39 years by U.S. Steel as a crane operator and master hydro operator. He was a member of the steel company union, was an avid sports fan, had a great knowledge of historical music, loved crossword puzzles, and was a great entertainer, making everyone laugh. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Farais, Berlin Heights; sons, Chase (Erin) Farais, Virginia, and Myles Farais, Berlin Heights; brothers, Joseph Farais, Oakland, Calif., and John Farais, Nevato, Calif.; niece, Emma; and cousins, Nancy Reardon and Mike Farais, both of Lorain.He was preceded in death by his parents, John Thomas and Helen Marie (Shelling) Farais; and a brother, Paul Farais.A gathering will be held at 3 p.m. until time of a Celebration of Life service at 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at Morman-Hinman-Tanner Funeral Home, 38 South St., Berlin Heights. Food and fellowship will follow the service at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Stein Hospice Service, 1200 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH 44870, or to Cancer Services of Erie County, 505 W. Perkins Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870.Condolences may be shared at mormanfuneralhomes.com. and Richard (Linda), of Sandusky; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Eulalia (Buddenhagen) Dickman.There will be a private family memorial service at a later date. Contributions may be made to Humane Society of Erie County, 1911 Superior St., Sandusky, OH 44870.Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, Huron, is handling arrangements. Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com.

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Died Aug. 9, 2012 Joseph A. Meno, 93, formerly of Huron, died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in Waco, Texas. Joe was born and raised in Huron and was a lifelong resident until his move to Waco in 2009. He graduated from Huron High School in 1938. He worked for Cleveland Stevedore Co., Huron Ore Docks for 45 years, retiring in 1986. He was a member of the United Steelworkers of America Local15267.He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron; Knights of Columbus, St. Edwards Council 5023 and was named K of C Man of the Year for 1963-64. Joe was actively involved in parish activities serving as festival chairman for many years, singing in the church choir and assisting with the parish Cub Scout troop. Joe was a trumpet player and a member of the local musicians union. He was director/ band leader of his dance band, Joe Arthurs Band in his younger years. He played with three local bands, the Vacationland Band, North Coast Band and Green Springs Band during the summers and sang with The Columbians. Joe was a loyal Baylor Lady Bears basketball fan and loved watching them play. Survivors include his wife of 64 years Marian (Incorvia) Meno; two daughters, Lesley (John) Wilson, of Waco, and Tamara Wilch, of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a granddaughter Sierra Wilson; a sister Jane (Michael) McDevitt, of Huron; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Pasquale and Maria (Lollo) Meno; sisters, Virginia Capaccio, Loretta Coluccelli, Jennie Muratori, Constance Funk, Caroline Gebelle and Josephine West; brothers, Anthony Meno and Angelo Meno, and infant brother Simone Meno; and son-in-law Donald Wilch Friends may call 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, at Foster Funeral Home, Huron. Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, Aug. 16. The Rev. Jeffery Sikorski officiated. Entombment will be in Meadow Green Memorial Park, Huron. Contributions may be made to St. Peter Church, Huron, the Huron Rescue Squad, 413 Main St., Huron, OH 44839 or Huron Public Library.

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August 19-The annual Blessing of the Book Bags will be during the 9:30 service. Everyone from pre-school to grad students and teachers are invited to bring their book bags for a blessing to help them with the coming school year. The Ice Cream Social will follow the 9:30 service in the Fellowship Hall. Sundaes will be served for a free-will donation. Zions Youth are inviting everyone to join them. August 26- Last Summer Funday Class. Representative from Thrivent will be here following the 9:30 service to answer questions about Thrivent policies and charitable matching funds September 2 Labor Day Weekend - No Sunday School Family Worship September 9-Rally Day Fall Sunday School begins. Sunday School teachers installed, 1st graders receive their Bibles. Luncheon with pork sandwiches and Mission Fair is following the worship service. September 16 return to the 8:30 and 10:00 worship schedule.

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Chess Class Instructed play available bi-monthly for beginners and players of all skill levels. Next meeting: Thursday, August 16, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM. Register online or by phone, 419-433-5009. Drop-ins welcome! Author Luncheon Local author Richard E. Dillon will talk about his book, Hollow Run on Friday, August 17, Noon - 1PM in Meeting Room A. Bring a brown bag lunch. Beverages and dessert furnished. Register online or by phone, 419-433-5009. Legal Advice Clinic Need basic legal advice? Come to Huron Public Library Saturday, August 18, from 11 AM - 1 PM where local attorneys will give free legal advice. Meet with a lawyer individually on a first come, first served basis. These sessions do not include the drafting of legal documents. Mystery Book Group Bare Bones by Kathy Reichs is a story packed with cutting-edge forensics and suspense. When Dr. Temperance Brennan plans her first vacation in years, she doesnt even make it out the door before bodies start piling up and duty calls. Join the group Monday, August 20 at 7 PM or Tuesday, August 21 at 2 PM. Registration required. Red Cross Blood Drive The library hosts the Red Cross on Thursday, August 23 from 1 6 PM. To donate you must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and have not donated in the last 56 days. Personnel will be on hand to answer questions or call the Red Cross at 419-626-1641 for more details.

Game On!
A sure sign of the approaching Fall is the sound of cracking shoulder pads during Tiger three-a-day practices. Last week, Hurons JV and Varsity teams welcomed Lake High School in to provide a tune up for the players, coaches, and even the officials. It was evident for both teams that there is still more work to be done before the season opener. This Friday, the Tigers have another scrimmage scheduled against Bucyrus.

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Mailing address: 417 Main St., Huron OH Office location: 110 Wall Street Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website: www.cityofhuron.org Stay up-to-date on all the current Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our NEW email alerts on the City of Hurons homepage... Well be sending out information on upcoming programs, events, and other general announcements. Boppin on the Basin Saturday, August 18 Annual All-Classics Show, 10 am 4 pm A celebration of vintage boats & carsfood and fun for the whole family! Saturday evening, August 18 Music by Penquin Down 60s and 70s Rock-n-Roll, beginning at 7:30 pm Irish Fest Cancelled We regret the cancellation of the Irish Fest, originally scheduled for 8/24-8/26. Saturday evening, September 1 Music by Eddie & The Edsels #1 Oldies Review, beginning at 7:30 pm First Federal Farmers Market Thursday, 3:30 pm 6:30 pm Every Thursday July 19 October 25, 3:30 6:30 pm, at Boat Basin parking lot. Interested vendors should contact the Huron Parks and Recreation Department at 419-4338487 or email hprd@cityofhuron.org City Wide Garage Sale September 8, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Huron Boat Basin Plan to shop for great bargains at the Huron Parks and Recreation City Wide Garage Sale on Saturday, September 8th at the Huron Boat Basin. Spaces to sell items ($10 per space) are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration forms for sellers are available on our website and at our office (110 Wall Street). This event will he held rain or shine!

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You may have heard that there will be new requirements for students school meals starting with the 2012-2013 year. Knowing what changes were likely to take place, the Huron City Schools Nutrition Department has already been gradually making many of these changes so it wouldnt be a shock to our students. Biggest New Changes: All lunches will now be required to have cup of fruit OR vegetable on their tray for it to count as a full meal. Anything less than a full meal will be charged as an al carte item. We plan to offer a variety of fruits and vegetables daily to give the students more to select from. There will be three different age groups; K-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Before, we only had two age groups, which left some of the younger students with way too much food. Our menu might still look the same but the portion sizes and recipes will be designed to meet the specific age group. There is now a limit as to how much meat/meat alternate (cheese, yogurt, etc.) and grains we can offer, Previously, we only had a minimum to meet, but could offer more. Now we have to stay within the specified ranges for each age group. This means main entrees may not be as large as they were in the past. Remember though, that there will be more fruits and vegetables available than in the past. Well have to be a little creative to make this work, but have no doubt we can make each meal something our customers will enjoy. What Were Already Doing: Half of all grains offered must be whole grain rich. Our grains offered already meet this requirement. Vegetables must be from the following groups each week: dark green and orange/ red. Beans and/or legumes must also be offered once a week. There is an additional option to include starchy and other vegetables as well. We have been following this requirement for over 2 years now by serving more fresh and steamed vegetables, serving romaine and spinach salad, sweet potato tots and beans at least once a week. Schools have until 2014-2015 to meet the first level of lower sodium limits. While this might seem to be a challenge, we have come very close by using only fresh or frozen vegetables, since canned usually have more sodium. We expect manufacturers will reformulate many of their products to help us even more in meeting this requirement. How You Can Help: Encourage your children to try new things at home and at school Check out all the new additions to our lunch web site. Games, nutritional facts, resources, information and more! Visit www.huron-city.k12.oh.us If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Sue Whitaker at 419-433-1234 ext. 5007.

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Bus # 2 Mrs. Klein
Route times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **BOGART RD., SOUTH MAIN ST., FOREST HILLS, MUDBROOK RD. (SR 13), HURON HEIGHTS, SCHEID RD. (High School, Jr. High, & Elementary students) Rye Beach Rd. South from Sawmill Parkway to Bogart Rd. (High School, Jr. High 06:25 am Elementary 07:45 am) Left onto Bogart Rd. to S. Main St. Right onto S. Main to Valleyview Dr. Right onto Valleyview Dr. to Hickory Dr. to Forest Hills Dr. then back to S. Main St. Right onto S. Main St. and drive South (straight) to Deluca Plumbing. Turn around in parking lot and go back to Mudbrook Rd. Right onto Mudbrook Rd. (SR 13) to Riverside Dr. (High School, Jr. High 06:40 am Elementary 07:50 am) Left onto Riverside Dr. to Laguna Dr. Left onto Laguna Dr. to 1119 and turnaround. Laguna Dr. back to Riverside Dr. Left onto Riverside Dr. to top of hill at Wheeler Dr. and turnaround. Riverside Dr. back to Mudbrook Rd. (SR 13) Left onto Mudbrook Rd. (SR 13) to Scheid Rd. (High School, Jr. High 06:50 am Elementary 08:00 am) Left onto Scheid Rd. annex, around and back to SR 13. Cross SR 13 staying on Scheid Rd. heading West to Huron Avery Rd. Right onto Huron Avery Rd. back into Huron to South Main St. (High School, Jr. High 07:00 am Elementary 08:10 am) Transport students to appropriate schools. Right onto Williams St. to Bogart Rd. Right onto Bogart Rd. to Center St. Right onto Center St. to Adams Left on Adams to Taylor Left on Taylor to Wilder Left on Wilder to Wilbor Left on Wilbor to Glenview (7:55) Glenview around Wilder to Center St. to Shawnee and St. Peter students. Leave Shawnee and proceed to Cleveland Rd. W. @ Ohio St. Traveling West on Cleveland Rd., drop students off along Cleveland Rd. to Lake Erie Parkway. (Burger King) This includes Heron Cove, Colonial Colony, Sandpiper Cove, Turtle Bay Condos & Krebs Cove. At Lake Erie Parkway, go to Woodlands and pick up students at dismissal time. From Woodlands, go back to Cleveland Rd W. and travel East back to Ohio St. Drop students off along Cleveland Rd. to Ohio St. Left onto Berlin Rd. to McKinley St. (High School, Jr. High 06:50 am Elementary 07:50) Turnaround, Tiffin St. back to Cleveland Rd. E.) (Transport High School, Jr. High) (Elementary am pick-up only) From McCormick, Cleveland Rd. to River Rd. Right onto River to 9900 block turnaround. River to Knight, Right onto Knight to Berlin Rd. Left onto Berlin to Clevelnad Rd E. Left onto Cleveland Rd. E. across bridge to Williams St. Right onto Williams St. to Cleveland Rd W. Left onto Cleveland Rd W. to First St. Right onto First St. to Superior to Huronia and back to Cleveland Rd. W. (approx. 08:00 am) Right onto Cleveland Rd. W. to Lake Erie Parkway. Left to Woodlands School for first drop off. (08:10 am) Proceed back to Cleveland Rd. W. Right onto Cleveland Rd. to Jim Campbell Blvd. (elementary 08:15 am) Transport to St. Petes, drop off students. Leave St. Petes left onto Cleveland Rd. to Tiffin St. Left onto Tiffin St., right to McKinley St. Turn around back and take Berlin Rd. to CleveCindy Light Erin Ward Julianne Lee

land Rd E. Drop students at Shawnee School, then proceed to Woodlands and drop off students. (approx. 08:40 am)

Right onto Bogart Rd. to the Waterberry Development (6:45 6:50 am.) Left onto Waterberry Dr. around through development and back out to Bogart Rd. Right onto Bogart Rd. to Camp Rd. (High School, Jr. High 06:50 Elementary 08:00 am) Right onto Camp Rd. to Scheid Rd. Left onto Scheid Rd. to Huron Avery Rd. Left onto Huron Avery Rd. to Rye Beach Rd. (Including Songwood Circle Area) 8:15 8:20 am Left onto Rye Beach Rd. to Bogart Rd. Right onto Bogart Rd. to Center St. (High School, Jr. High 7:05 7:10, Elementary 8:20 am) Transport students to ap-

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Bus times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **AREA WEST OF RYE BEACH RD. BOOS RD., CAMP RD., BOGART RD., HURON AVERY RD., SCHEID RD., FOX RD. (High School, Jr. High, & Woodlands, Shawnee Students) From Sawmill Pkwy left onto Rye Beach Rd. to Boos Rd. (High School, Jr. High 06:30 am Elementary 07:40 am) Right onto Boos Rd. to Camp Rd. Left onto Camp Rd. to Bogart Rd.

Left on Center to Cleveland Rd. Right on Cleveland Rd. to Main St. Right on Main St. to Mills St. Left on Mills to Huron St. Huron St. to Cleveland Rd. Right on Cleveland Rd. to Williams St. Right on Williams to South St. Left on South to Sailaway, around Sailway, back to Center Right on Center to Jim Campbell Blvd. Right on Jim Campbell to Ohio St. Right on Ohio to Cleveland Rd. West Left on Cleveland Rd. W. to Woodlands School.

Bus # 9 Mrs. Rosenberg


Bus times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **Cleveland rd. West of rye beach rd., Hull rd., Galloway rd., Boos rd., Camp rd.,(Including sawmill and plumbrook areas). (High School, Jr. High, & Woodlands, Shawnee Students.) **WEXFORD AREA JR. HIGH STUDENTS AM ONLY. (6:55 7:05 am) Start 6:25 am High School, Jr. High. 7:45 am Elementary students. Right onto Boos Rd. from Rye Beach Rd. to Bogart Rd. Right onto Bogart Rd. to Galloway Rd. Right onto Galloway Rd. to Hull Rd. (6:35 am) (7:55 am) Right onto Hull Rd. Hull Rd. to Camp Rd. Left onto Camp Rd. to Cleveland Rd. W. Right onto Cleveland Road W. on into Huron to Wexford, Village Green area. (7:00 am) (8:10 am) Transport Students to appropriate schools.

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Bus times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **WEXFORD AREA INCLUDING BRUNSWICK & PORTLAND DR. (Woodlands & Shawnee students only including St. Petes) No High School, Jr. High. 07:45 am start @ Canterbury Dr. to Wickford Pl. Right onto Wickford Pl. to Wexford Dr. (400-500 block) Left onto Wexford Dr. to Westport Blvd. Right onto Westport Blvd. to Salem Dr. Left onto Salem Dr. to Huronia Beach Dr. Right onto Huronia Beach Dr. to Cleveland Rd W. Left onto Cleveland Rd. W. to Strowbridge Dr. Left onto Strowbridge Dr. to Salem Dr. Right onto Salem Dr. to Gloucester Dr. Right onto Gloucester Dr. to Wexford Dr. Right onto Wexford Dr. (400-300 block) to Cleveland Rd. Right onto Cleveland Rd W. to Brunswick Dr. (Carriage Square apts. & Mallard Run apts. included) Right onto Brunswick Dr. to Portland Dr. Portland Dr. to Cleveland Rd. W. (Including Sandpiper Cove Students am only) Transport students to appropriate schools.

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Bus times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **River, jeffries, knight, sprowl & berlin roads, tiffin ontario, meeker, & mckinley streets. (Am high school, jr. High & shawnee & woodlands students)(high school & jr. High pm) **Cleveland rd. W. From rye beach to first st. (Shawnee & woodlands am pick-up only.) **Cleveland rd. E., Elwood heights, eagle crest, huron green, chaska beach, beachwood cove, old homestead, berlin rd., Tiffin st., River rd. Jeffries rd. (Pm woodlands students only.) Right onto River Rd. to Jefferies Rd. (High School, Jr. High 06:35 am Elementary 07:25 am) Left onto Jeffries Rd. to Knight Rd. Right onto Knight Rd. to River Rd. Left onto River Rd. to 9900 block turnaround. (High School, Jr. High 06:40 am Elementary 07:35am) River Rd. back to Knight Rd. Right onto Knight Rd. to Berlin Rd.
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Bus times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. Am - ohio st. From cleveland rd w. To jim campbell blvd. Downtown area, center, williams and standard streets south of jim campbell blvd. & Oklahoma area. (Woodlands & shawnee only, no high school, jr. High students. Pm - EHOVE transport bus High School, Jr. High pm only Cleveland Rd. W. to Rye Beach Rd. To EHOVE for pm pickup. NOTE! PM High School and Jr. High students will be dropped off along CRW with the bus leaving the High School traveling West on Cleveland Rd to Rye Beach Rd. The bus will then travel to EHOVE and bring students back to Huron and drop at 2 locations, Huron High School & Woodlands. Start of Elementary am / pm Standard St. to Williams St. (7:45 am)

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(High School, Jr. High 7:05 7:10, Elementary 8:20 am) Transport students to appropriate schools. Right onto Cleveland Rd. W. to Silvern St. (High School, Jr. High 06:35 am Elementary 08:00 am) Left onto Silvern St. to Lakewood Ave. Left onto Lakewood Ave to Rye Beach Rd. Left onto Rye Beach Rd. to Cleveland Rd. W. Left onto Cleveland Rd. W. to Ridgewood Ave. Left onto Ridgewood Ave. to High St. (High School, Jr. High 06:40 am Elementary 08:10 am) Left onto High St. to Lakewood Ave. Left onto Lakewood Ave. to Atwood Pl. Left onto Atwood Pl. to Cleveland Rd W. Cleveland Rd. West from Rye Beach to High School for High School & Jr. High only. (High School, Jr. High 06:50 am Elementary 08:20 am) **(ELEMENTARY ONLY AM PICK-UP ONLY) To Colonial Colony Apts. (518 Cleveland Rd.) and to Heron Cove Apts. (224 Welde Dr.) continuing on from Heron Cove to Ohio St. Transport Students to High School, Jr. High, then transport St. Marys students to/from Sandusky. The bus will leave McCormick School for St. Marys promptly at 07:15 am.
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Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to Heron Dr. (Huron Green) Right onto Heron Dr. to Loon Right on Loon to Merganzer Left on Merganzer to Heron Dr. Right on Heron to Snowy Egret Right on Snowy Egret, turnaround at Kill Deer Back to Heron Dr. Right on Heron Dr. to Green Teal, around cul-desac back to Cleveland Rd. E. Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to Old Womans Creek, (Turnaround) (High School, Jr. High 06:40 am Elementary 08:00 am) Cleveland Rd. E. back to Lands End Dr. Right onto Lands End Dr. to the end, around and out to Cleveland Rd. E. Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to By-The-Shores Dr. Right onto By-TheShores Dr. to Newport Dr. Left onto Newport Dr. to Harborview Dr. Right onto Harborview Dr. to Anchorage Circle Right onto Anchorage Circle to Beachside Ln. Right on Beachside to Dockway Right on Dockway to Anchorage. Right on Anchorage to Beachside Left on Beachside to Gateway Left on Gateway to Cleveland Rd. E. Right on Cleveland Rd. E. to Chaska Beach

Left onto Kiwanis Ave. to Cleveland Rd. E. Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to Shawnee Pl. (Old Homestead) (High School, Jr. High 06:55 am Elementary 08:15 am) Right onto Shawnee Pl. to Nekik View Left onto Nekik View around to Wyandot Pl. Wyandot Pl. to Cleveland Rd. E. Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to Munsee Pl. Right onto Munsee Pl. to Oneida View Left onto Oneida View to Miami Pl. Left onto Miami Pl. to Uncus Court Left onto Uncus Court to Tecumseh Pl. Left onto Tecumseh Pl. to Iroquois Pl. Right onto Iroquois Pl. to Munsee Pl. Right onto Munsee Pl. to Cleveland Rd E. Cleveland Rd. to Tiffin St. Right on Tiffin St. to Berlin Rd. Right on Berlin Rd. to Knight Rd. Right on Knight Rd. to River Rd. Left on River Rd. to 9900 block turn around. Transport Students to appropriate schools.

Bus # 18 Mr. Schnee


Route times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. **RYE BEACH AREA (High School, Jr. High, Shawnee & Woodlands students) **Cleveland Rd. W., East to High School (High School, Jr. High only am pick-up only). **St. Marys student bus am & pm.
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Route times are approximates and subject to change. Please be out 10 minutes early for bus. Am - cleveland rd. E., Elwwod heights, eagle crest, huron green, beachwood cove, chaska beach, & old homestead. (AM High School, Jr. High, & Shawnee & Woodlands students), EHOVE AM Transport. Pm - cleveland rd. E., Elwood heights, eagle crest, huron green, chaska beach, old homestead, berlin rd., Tiffin st., River rd., Jeffries rd. (PM High School, Jr. High & Shawnee students). Cleveland Rd. E. from Berlin Rd. to Washington Ave. (High School, Jr. High 06:30 am - Elementary 07:30 am) Right onto Washington Ave. around to Lincoln Ave. Lincoln Ave. back to Cleveland Rd. E. Right onto Cleveland Rd. E. to Bald Eagle Dr. (Eagle Crest Subdivision) Right onto Bald Eagle Dr. to Kingfisher Ct. (High School, Jr. High 06:35 am - Elementary 07:40 am) Right onto Kingfisher CT. around cul-de-sac to Meadowlark Dr.

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