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Sylvania’s Crown wins Realtor of the Year
F & J COINS
Family owned for over 100 years • 2710 Tremainsville Road
The Toledo board of
reALTOrS® (Tbr) held
Executive Officer Search
committee, rPAc, and
The Toledo
board of realtors®,
419-475-4919 their 2010 Annual business Affordable Housing. He an association of
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Sat. 9:30am to 2:00p.m. meeting on Dec. 2, 2010 at is an Ohio Association of real estate profes-
Bring in your old gold, silver and the Glass Pavilion. The meet- reALTOrS® (OAr) State sionals, is one of
platinum coins, bullion and paper money ing was sponsored by Fifth Director. mr. crown is the nearly 1,600
to F & J Coins for immediate liquidation. With Third bank and featured cen- a Tbr million Dollar real estate boards
gold, platinum and silver prices sky terpieces and pastries made club Life member, has in the coun-
by Penta county Vocational been a member of OAr’s try which make
rocketing don’t miss out.
students and music performed President’s Sales club up the National
by students from Toledo since 1996, and is a Hall Association of
House demolition discussed School for the Arts. In addi-
tion to bringing an unwrapped
of Fame member of re/
max International. mr.
realtors® (NAr),
the largest trade
toy for Toys for Tots the crown’s other activities association in the
at Council Meeting members welcomed megan
meyer Foos as the new chief
include being a member of
the Parish council for St.
world. established
in 1910, the Toledo
By Mike McHone my house and then came back Executive Officer. Joseph church, an Advisory board of realtors®
Herald Writer two weeks later and found that brad crown, SFr (re/ board member for St. Joseph has over 1,500
it had been torn down.” mAX central Group) School, Past President of St. members dedicated 2010 Realtor of the Year Brad
Housing matters were a Other items discussed that was awarded the 2010 John’s Jesuit High School’s to serving the needs Crown with 2009 Realtor of the Year
highlight of discussion at the night: Lucas county residents reALTOr® of the Year Father’s club, a member of home sellers and John Mangas.
recent city council meeting will no longer be able to drop Award. mr. crown is a of Highland meadows’ buyers in Toledo
on Dec. 20, namely a house off yard waste free of charge member of the Tbr board membership and Pool and the surrounding counties. For more informa-
that no longer exists. at clean Wood recycling. of Directors and has committees, easter Seals area, including Lucas, Wood, tion on Tbr, visit the orga-
“On main Street, north of There will be a fee. mayor served on various Tbr and Sylvania Area chamber Fulton, parts of Hancock, nization’s website at www.
Summit Street on the east side, See COUNCIL, page 3 committees including the of commerce. Seneca, Sandusky and Ottawa toledorealtors.com.
a home was demolished about
two weeks ago,” mayor craig
Stough said. “The Zoning
inspector had been discuss-
Developer of cardiovascular diagnostics
ing additions to that house
for some time, and then we
came in and found that the
house had been demolished
relocates to Sylvania from Ann Arbor
The chamber of getic and highly efficient
from the basement walls up. commerce and city of place to work; in this busi-
We immediately had the zon- Sylvania hosted a ribbon- ness, we’re traveling exten-
ing administrator get in touch cutting and Grand Opening sively, and the last thing I
with [the] contractor that was celebration on Thursday, want to do on my in-the-
assigned to the house.” Dec. 16, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. to office days is to drive around
The house, which sat at 5858 officially open the offices of for business and personal
main St., was over 50 years old. Accord biomaterials, Inc. at errands. Quality of life
Any house over 50 years old 6604 maplewood Avenue, includes quality and effi-
requires a 30 day notice with Sylvania. ciency of work life!”
access allowed to the Sylvania Accord biomaterials, Accord currently leases
Historical Society for documen- Inc., an emerging life sci- space in the maplewood
tation purposes before any sort ences company that is devel- marketplace building. As the
of demolition occurs. oping new diagnostic and company’s product devel-
And what was the contrac- treatment management tests opment and clinical trials
tor’s response to the inquiry? for cardiovascular diseases, progress this year, Accord
According to mayor Stough, has relocated to Sylvania plans to transition its labora-
the contractor said that the from Ann Arbor, mI, bring- tory and production opera-
county officials told him that ing the biotechnology busi- tions to Sylvania within the
he didn’t need to obtain a per- Kris Aalto of Accord Biomaterials cuts the ribbon to her new business with assis-
ness sector to Sylvania’s tance from Mayor Craig Stough, Sylvania Township Trustee Kevin Haddad and mem- next 1-2 years, again plan-
mit for the demolition. downtown. Accord was ning to work closely with
“He had been talking to the bers of the Sylvania Area Chamber of Commerce.
founded in 2008 to develop the city in site selection and
county about the additions to and commercialize biomedi- customization. The current
the house and it became appar- total of $3.8m in funding in ed a new headquarters that near and long-term business
cal technology invented at 2010, allowing the company would be convenient for environments, it was clear maplewood marketplace
ent to him that it would be the University of michigan. location then, in turn, could
cheaper and easier to demol- to initiate clinical trials in regional travel, nationwide that the advantages extended
Several market opportunities November. travel and our michigan- far beyond geography. city be used to house similar
ish the old part of the home,” were assessed, and the com- emerging technology com-
Stough said. “They left the earlier this year, Accord based employees, so at first I management, the chamber
pany focused its technology president Kris Aalto realized admittedly selected Sylvania of commerce and the panies. Within 5 years, 30+
foundations in. They intend to on diagnostics for cardio- professional and scientific
reuse the foundations.” that a move to Northwest strictly by its proximity to community Improvement
vascular diseases a year ago. Ohio was ideal for the freeways and easy access corporation all immediately personnel are projected to be
It was discussed that coun- That focus resonated with based at Accord’s Sylvania
cil may consider regulations company, and she quickly to Ann Arbor, DTW airport became very supportive and
the National Institutes of locked in on Sylvania as and cleveland. However, resourceful, and I have been headquarters.
on demolishing old structures Health, the cleveland clinic, craig Stough, mayor of
to make way for new construc- her top choice. “As Accord as I dug deeper into pros- thrilled with how well we
the University of Toledo began developing strong pects and investigated what have been received. Plus, Sylvania, states that “Accord
tion, especially in the older, and rocket Ventures; as
historic areas of town as part Ohio affiliations, we need- Sylvania could offer in both downtown is a happy, ener- See RELOCATES, page 3
a result, Accord secured a
of its zoning code changes.
According to law direc-
tor James Moan, the fine for
demolishing a home with-
Marines offer career opportunities
out a permit is $100. The By Christine A. Holliday Sgt. Shaun Oates, a (no gang symbols or unpro- the needs of a community.
offense would be considered Herald Writer recruiter at the Armed fessional tattoos, and none We are concerned with the
a misdemeanor and not a fel- Forces recruiting center on that couldn’t be hidden by a safety of our communities,
ony. However, as it stands, no Unemployment in Toledo reynolds road, explains, uniform). of course, but we are also
charges would be filed or fines is nearing 10 percent, which “The marines are looking for *No serious police record, part of those communities.
leveled. According to mayor means there are plenty of men and women who are high even a juvenile record. We get involved in the lives
Stough, the county did indeed people looking for work. qualified high school seniors, Oates’ commanding offi- of our enlistees, spending six
give the go-ahead to demol- many of them are young job- or those who have finished cer Staff Sergeant matthew to nine months with them
ish the home. The contractor, seekers, looking to capital- high school and are attending biehl adds, “We want an in a variety of activities so
chris Davies, who lives on ize on new college degrees, school and/or working. We applicant with heart. even if that we get to know each
main Street two doors down or soon-to-be high school will give them the oppor- s/he wasn’t the best student, other before they leave for
from the demolished structure, graduates, who wonder about tunity to be marines. It is a if s/he shows heart and deter- basic training. We meet for
said that she feels the historic whether going to college challenge to meet our high mination—that’s our kind of what we call Food, Fun, and
nature of the neighborhood will be worth the time and standards, but the rewards are applicant!” Function—football games,
will be destroyed if something money. worth it. An rOTc (reserve Oates is among recruiters barbecues, physical training,
like this takes place again. The U.S. marines are well Officer Training corps) who visit high schools and and just fun activities. We do Sgt. Shaun Oates tells
“How they can get away aware of the job market sta- student can earn $193,000 college to talk to prospective marine corps history classes students, “If you’ve got
with it and do it behind [the tistics, and they are hoping to toward a college education— marines. They share lunch and work on building their what it takes to be a Marine,
city council’s] back is very reach young men and women a great scholarship, don’t you period with students inter- strength, so they are ready to then we want you.”
depressing,” she said. “I looking for a great career. think?” ested in learning about the face the challenges of basic doesn’t come without con-
would be devastated if I sold They are talking to high “Highly qualified” Marines, and in finding out training. They will know dur- troversy. Although the law
school seniors and college includes the following: what the corps expects of its ing that time if they have permits recruiters to obtain
students, encouraging them *Healthy with no medical marines. what it takes to continue as the names and contact infor-
2603 Devers_MB_Herald121 11/24/10 3:48 PM Page 1 mation of high school seniors
to take a look at a career in problems. “We tell them that a marine.”
the military. *No or nominal tattoos marines are there to serve The job of recruiter See MARINES, page 3

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Planning is key Kids can make New New Year’s Eve fun for
Year’s resolutions too kids of all ages
to keeping New New Year’s Eve is a great heavy-duty tape, cover the en-

Year’s resolutions
celebration occasion -- even tire can or cup with aluminum
for folks who are too young foil, stickers, ribbons, and
for champagne and are likely other decorations, then shake
to welcome the passage from away! For a quieter time, sup-
one year to the next from the ply kids with small pieces of
Most people have or simply thinking pos- cozy comfort of their beds. paper and have them write
made New Year’s reso- itively. Start your plan Kids want to be a part of the out or illustrate a New Year’s
lutions at some point in during the first few fun, so plan a few special ac- resolution for everyone in the
their lives -- with vary- days of January to har- tivities that will not only make family. Glue the resolutions
ing degrees of success. ness your motivation. the evening special, but will to cardboard, attach magnets
The secret to making Don’t expect overnight make special memories of the on the back and place them
evening for years to come. on the refrigerator where they
-- and keeping -- a New miracles. Resolutions * Cook up some New will serve as cheerful remind-
Year’s resolution is to are accomplished with Year’s merriment. If you’re ers all year long.
start thinking about it a hundred tiny steps planning to dine at home * Make it a movie night.
before New Year’s Eve. that happen throughout on December 31st, why not New Year’s Eve is the perfect
the year. You should make it memorable? Eat des- time to cuddle up for a good
Be Realistic think of a New Year’s sert first, then work your way movie -- or even two! It’s
The surest way to resolution as nothing Though it’s a tradition many associate with adults, back to appetizers. Or serve a even more fun if you choose
fall short of your goal more than a starting New Year’s resolutions can be made by kids as well. merry mix of everyone’s fa- a theme for the evening’s en-
is for it to be unre- point and that develop- vorites -- even if they would tertainment, such as favorites
alistic. Resolving to ing positive habits will For grade-school aged ly learned to tie their own never be eaten together at a from the year that’s ending,
keep your plan moving kids, making New Year’s shoes can promise to make “normal” dinner. It’s as much movies that depict the celebra-
never eat your favorite fun to think up the menu as it tion of New Year’s Eve (Back
food again is a set-up forward. resolutions can be an im- two attempts before asking
portant first lesson in goal a parent for help. This res- is to chow down on the meal. to the Future) or gems from
for failure. Set a goal setting. While it’s never a olution is not only within * Get crafty. Kids love to when you were a kid. And
that is attainable, such Talk About It good idea to insist that chil- reach, but the likelihood of make noise, and New Year’s don’t forget the popcorn!
as avoiding that food Tell friends and dren adopt a resolution for mastery -- over a few short is the ideal time to let them * Are you game for fun?
more often than you do family members who the coming year, parents months -- is very high. have their way (even for a Get out the board games, set
now. If your resolution will be there to support can provide both support little while!). Noisemak- out some festive snacks and
is something like los- your resolve to change and encouragement when Encourage and support ers are easy to make and fun away you go. Whether you
ing weight, do some re- yourself for the better. kids show interest in doing While older children can to shake. Start with a clean play several fast-paced games
search to see what a re- The best-case scenario so on their own or in re- certainly tackle more com- aluminum can (with edges or a single marathon session
alistic, attainable goal is to find a friend or sponse to resolution-mak- plex resolutions, their suc- smoothed) or plastic cup and of something more involved,
ing by a respected adult or cess hinges on motivation. fill the vessel with beans or the entire family can get in on
would be. family member who has pebbles. Close up the top with the act.
also made a New Year’s parent. Most older kids and teen-
Choose Wisely resolution and agree to
The key support that
kids need is in formulating
agers are far more likely to
hold to their resolutions if Avoid injury while working out
Don’t decide on a motivate each other. a resolution that is realistic, they feel they have a shot
resolution at the last positive and achievable. at success and if it’s some-
minute on New Year’s Remain Flexible For example, if your child thing they truly want to do.
Eve. It may help to Obsessing over the declares that she will make New Year’s isn’t the time to
make a list of possible occasional slip won’t 20 new friends during the extract big promises from
resolutions and develop help you achieve your year or secure a spot on the children. Here again, it’s
this list over time. Keep goal. Do the best you next season of American far better to scale back the
it with you and ask oth- can each day and keep Idol, it’s definitely a good resolution and allow kids
ers to contribute ideas. moving forward. Ex- idea to step in and, while to experience a sense of ac-
encouraging the thought complishment. This doesn’t
You should know what pect that your plan can behind the idea, help the mean that the goal has to be
your goal is well before and will change. Some- child to scale back the res- easy. It just has to be within
December 31st arrives. times even the goal it- olution to something more reach. For example, older
self will change. But manageable. kids and teens can resolve
Create a Plan most importantly, rec- to eat an additional serv- Beginners might want to utilize a personal trainer to ensure
To be successful, ognize partial success- Timing is everything ing of fruit or vegetables their workout routines start off on the right foot.
it helps to have clear es at every step along For younger children, every day or promise to do Perhaps no New Year’s subside, and once the muscles
steps to put into ac- the way. Experts say it help them choose a simple their regular chores with- resolution is as common as re- grow accustomed to being
tion. Write your resolu- takes about 21 days for resolution that is part of out parental reminders. It’s solving to get in shape. After worked, the pain, stiffness or
tion and plan down in a new activity, such as daily life and within their important to remember that a holiday season filled with soreness should no longer ap-
a notebook or journal. exercising, to become developmental reach in the New Year’s is just one of treats and social gatherings, pear after a workout (this may
near future. For kids to feel many teachable moments it’s no surprise many people take a workout or two for the
Decide how you will a habit, and six months successful, they need to throughout the year.
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Barbara
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There is the to transgressa tremendous
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feeling like youabout the FREE
are heading in will feel like a struggle. There are
Ziegler, Diane Shemak,
responsibility of making Jackie
sure tary failure
“Fanfare” cakewill notbedeter you
will toatic movements
Pat Nowak, Sylvania assure twotwo-week
directions attrial.
the same time. responsibilities holding you back
Stough noted that Sylvania mittee is checking to see if
John J. Tarpy appointed
Snyder, Mary Price, Charla
that your financial and emo- unveiled
because later you inhave the evening.
the bigger Herald, 5700 Monroe St., So, now is the time to make a sen- from the things you really want to
Itpicture
is suggested City residents get regular the service can be provided
Ulrich, Katie Loh, Lori
tional well-being is stable. in yourthat black and
sights. Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or sible decision about what you do. Spend some time prioritizing
residential pickup of their at no cost.
Strohmaier, Joanie Barrett, white cocktail
This attire
strategy is worn.you
provides e-mail to want to do with your life. your projects and then rewards

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YouBullard,
Pat may have responsibilities
Kathy Zacharias, For more information call nowakp112946@aol.com. yard waste as usual.
yourself. John Husman was re-
for children or a parent, and with a plan for managing your According to the meeting appointed to the Civil
that in addition to workforce life’s ongoing resolutions or minutes: Council member Service Commission in an
duties may be overwhelming conflicts. More importantly, Mike Brown reported that the unanimous vote.
John J. Tarpy has been CruiseOne prides itself on
at best. now you can see some results. Utilities and Environment There was a brief dis-
Once your goal is achieved, accredited as a local inde- providing attention to detail Committee met on Dec. 10. cussion about the deterio-
Now if you add in those pendent Cruise Spcialist in and expert advice to every
behavior changes that you add another task until measur- The committee reviewed rated condition of the tracks
able results are apparent. Sylvania for CruiseOne, of- customer. Each indepen- an offer to join a recycle on Monroe Street. Service
want to make you are most
Making your New Year’s fering guidance in selecting dently owned and operated bank where recyclables are Director Jeffery Ballmer
decidedly on life overload.
Making pointless resolutions resolutions can be a positive cruise ships and itinerar- business conbines the latest weighed at pickup and the was asked to contact the
will not help you from taking force in your life and pushing ies and savings of up to 50 technology with old-fash- household is credited. There railroad.
that extra piece of cake or aside negativity to deal with percent on all major cruise ioned customer service. The is a slight fee, and the com-

Relocates (Continued from page 1)


charging on your credit card. your goals will be productive. lines. CruiseOne Special- automated best fare search
Additionally, while we have Your personal life will soar ists are knowledgeable in a program enables cruise spe-
the best intentions, we are when you define attainable broad range of cruise vaca- cialists to identify excellent
skeptical that we will change life goals so have a great 2011 tions ranging from family values on all major cruise is a great fit for Sylvania. We serious disease of the pulmo-
so we begin the New Year and welcome the New Year reunions at sea to honey- lines. are glad they are here and nary arteries within the lungs
with that depressing attitude. with optimism! moon cruises to corporate “Congratulations to John hopefully more companies that is difficult to diagnose
Then we feel discouraged Please send all informa- meetings, incentives, and J. Tarpy upon sucessfully like Accord in the biomate- and manage due to inadequate
when we fail to live up to tion to Pat Nowak, Sylvania ship charters. completing the CruiseOne rial technology field or other tests. Accord expects strong
those lofty predictions. Herald, 5700 Monroe St., John J. Tarpy participat- certification program,” said high-tech fields will also con- interest from pharmaceuti-
To be successful you need Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or sider locating in Sylvania.” cal partners in this product,
ed in the cruise industry’s Dwain Wall, senior vice Pat Nowak, Executive as the rapidly-growing drug
to make a fresh plan for your- e-mail to nowakp112946@ most intensive training cur- president of CruiseOne.
aol.com. Please make sure to Director of the Chamber of market for pulmonary hyper-
self that includes manageable riculum that included sales “The cruise industry is so Commerce states “With the tension treatment is projected
goals that can be achieved. send information in time for and marketing seminars, large and complex that gen-
publication deadlines. current economy it is grati- to reach $4B by 2015.
That is the positive way to product briefings by major eral service travel counsel- fying that a company like “Many of us leading life
cruise lines, hands-on com- ors cannot do justice to the Accord would feel that the sciences entrepreneurial

Marines (Continued from page 1) puter orientation and on-


board ship inspections. The
cruise product or preoperly
serve the neds of today’s
city of Sylvania is the ‘perfect
fit’’; I am sure that because
of their move many more
endeavors are committed to
building and growing these
companies in the Midwest,”
state-of-the-art CruiseOne cruise customer.”
from school officials, (unless acknowledges a well-known training center in Fort Lau- John J. Tarpy can be companies will discover the Kris continued, “despite our
parents request otherwise in saying about Marine training, derdale, Fla., is considered reached at (567)455-6501 dynamic setting and oppor- industry’s history of cluster-
writing), some school repre- “Four in the Corps and the tunities that are available in ing these companies on the
among the best in the na- or toll-free (866) 721-4001, Sylvania. We welcome them east and west coasts, due in
sentatives balk at providing rest is a piece of cake,” and tion. or by visiting his website
the information. Staff Sgt. notes, “Our training prepares to the Chamber and we will part to venture capital access
Biehl has been called on more a Marine for the mission—
With more than 600 at www.CruiseONe.com/ be looking forward to work- there. However, resources in
than once to talk with school whatever it is. There are plen- locations coast to coast, jtarpy. ing with them for years to terms of financing, infrastruc-
officials to obtain those data. ty of jobs in the Marines, come. ture and talent are available
The company’s first prod- in our region, and we can
He noted, “Parents have
the idea that we can come
and, despite what is shown on
CNN, there are jobs besides
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SCHOOLS WEDNESDAY, December 29, 2010

Lourdes students connect with Franciscan NDA Young Women


values through pilgrimage in Italy Travel to Appalachia to
Through an initiative
Spread Christmas Cheer
offered through Lourdes’ Like Santa pulling Mary Zavell along with
Mission & Ministry Office, his sleigh full of toys, 40 freshman Mikafui Dzotsi.
students, faculty and staff young women from Notre Over 1,000 gifts were
have a unique opportunity Dame Academy (NDA) car- distributed. In addition to
to learn about the College’s ried over 1,000 gifts down providing a gift from Santa
heritage and values through to Harlan, KY, and brought to the children and adults,
a Franciscan pilgrimage Christmas to this rural town. NDA students organized and
program. Sponsored by the For 22 years, the Notre manned a toy store that con-
Association of Franciscan Dame Academy community sists of gifts donated from
Colleges and Universities, has opened its hearts to this various organizations and
each December Lourdes small Kentucky mining town individuals. “Shoppers”
selects a group of students and spread Christmas cheer. received tickets and chose
to travel to Italy where The whole school collects toys in the morning. In the
they will spend 11 days the gifts for men, women, afternoon, the students hosted
touring the following his- and children and then 40 stu- a Christmas party where they
torical and religious land- dents accompanied by eight prepared a meal and enter-
marks: parents, two staff members, tained with a talent show.
Assisi: Basilica along with three Sisters of The program was started
of St. Clare, Chiesa Nuova, Notre Dame - Sr. Mary Ann by Sr. Mary Delores Gatliff,
Culpert, president of Notre SND, who now serves as
La Verna, Piazza Comune,
Porziuncola, San Damiano Student pilgrims Amanda Krupa, Nate Kuehnl and Katie Coffey gather by Dame Academy, Sr. Marilyn provincial of the Sisters of
Crucifix, San Rufino and Lourdes nativity scene.
Marie Ellerbrock and Sr. Notre Dame, when she began
Mary Dean Pfahler hosted a her ministry at NDA in 1989.
Santa Maria Maggiore. deepen my relationship with pilgrimage has opened “while we do a great job weekend of holiday activities That first group was just 18
Rome: B a s i l i c a God and others,” shares my eyes to what being of sharing our heritage on Dec. 18 and 19. young women, since then
of St. Peter, Coliseum and Katie. “I always try to stay Franciscan truly means,” campus, experiencing the Sylvania area participants almost 550 young women
Trevi Fountain. involved in campus activi- expresses Amanda. life and spirit of St. Francis were seniors Julia DeLapp have participated. For the
English major Katie ties and felt this opportu- “Though, I have only just in person offers a much and Kassie Mallory, junior students going on the trip it
Coffey, Early Childhood nity was one in which I begun the journey, I am deeper understanding. The Elaine Westphal, sophomores is an opportunity to practice
Education major Amanda could broaden my knowl- excited to embark on this unique perspective that our Megan Geldien, Christina the NDA Mission Statement
Krupa and English and edge about the Franciscan mission of learning about students bring back ben- Hoehn, Paige Koenig, and for “leadership and service.”
History major Nate Kuehnl values found at Lourdes.” Lourdes’ heritage.” efits the entire Lourdes
were chosen as this year’s “Researching and learn- Of the purpose behind community as we are able Newspapers a valuable teaching
student pilgrims. ing about St. Francis and the program, Vice President to experience our mission
“I applied for the pil- Clare and their values in for Mission & Ministry Sr. and values through their tool in the Classroom
grimage because I want to order to prepare for the Ann Carmen Barone says, eyes.” Few resources are as
inexpensive yet inherently

OPINION Northview High School valuable as the daily news-


paper. For as little as the
loose change in their pock-
Dear Sylvania Parents and tough to stomach. As we go
Community Members: through this difficult down-
Musician of the Week ets, readers can get all their
local news, as well as learn
With the failure of the op- sizing process, we will strive S a r a h what is going on over-
erating levy in November, it to maintain the quality of the Hanline is the seas and, for sports fans,
is necessary for the district to educational experience for N o r t h v i e w what happened during last
cut $6 million from the oper- students, parents, and staff. High School night’s games.
ating budget for the 2011-12 Attached is a preliminary Musician of For educators, newspa-
school year. These reductions framework for the budget the Week. pers can be a valuable teach-
will be implemented even reduction proposal that will Sarah recently ing tool as well. Younger
with a passage of an operat- be brought forward for a first received the kids typically aren’t avid
ing levy in 2011. Additional review at the Jan. 10, 2011, readers, but newspapers are
reductions may be needed de- Sylvania Board of Educa- most valu-
often reader-friendly, with
pending on the level of fund- tion meeting. I am releasing able player
concise articles that aren’t Newspapers are a
ing allocated to our district by a work-in-progress document award for the as long-winded as chapters valuable resource parents
the State of Ohio. However, because parents and staff 2010 edition in a book. Teachers hoping and educators can use to
we continue to look for ways members want to know the of the Wildcat to instill a love of reading instill a love of reading in
to reduce future expenditures direction the cuts are headed. M a r c h i n g in their pupils can put the their kids and students.
that will help preserve some The Sylvania Board of Edu- Band. Sarah is local newspaper to work in
of the programs, services, cation wants the dialogue also the princi- a variety of ways. teaching tool, teachers can
and jobs impacted by this re- about the reductions to begin pal trumpet of * Teach kids the “5Ws give students two different
duction plan. as soon as possible so that the Northview (and the H).” Most adults articles, one news and one
Over the past six weeks, input from all stakeholders recall the lesson of the editorial. Before explain-
a continuum of cost-saving can be fully considered. Fol-
Wind Ensemble
“5Ws (and the H).” The ing the difference, ask kids
measures and reduction sce- lowing the Jan. 10 Board of and plays in to identify the differences.
the Jazz Band. 5Ws and the H are Who,
narios has been weighed. Education meeting, there will What, When, Where, Why, Chances are, kids will pick
During this initial phase, be a public forum on Thurs- She has par- and How. Newspaper ar- up on the main difference,
principals, directors, and day, Jan. 13, 7:00 p.m. at the ticipated in Honor Society. Sarah ticles are typically built that an editorial is an opin-
supervisors have been con- Sylvania Senior Center. OMEA Solo & Ensemble plans on attending Miami around the rule that en- ion piece that uses facts to
sulted and suggestions from Sincerely, contest every year since University and major in courages reporters to an- support an idea, while a
staff members incorporated Brad Rieger eighth grade. Sarah is an marketing. Sarah is the swer these six questions in news story simply reports
into the analysis. All of the Superintendent excellent student and is the daughter of Ty and Beth the first several paragraphs the facts without giving
possibilities on the table are Sylvania Schools treasurer of the National Hanline. of an article. Teachers can an opinion. This can prove
give their students the a valuable lesson for kids
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIANMelan M. Forcht newspaper and tell them to to learn, promoting read-
identify the 5Ws and the H. ing comprehension and
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read their favorite sections
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Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, a result.
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am wage garnishments * Teach the difference kids, and they’re may not
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WEDNESDAY, December 29, 2010 THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 5

Message in a ‘bottle’ Letter to the Editor


To the editor:
There is a 1200 pound mometer, tote bag, wine list, will be readable by then.)
vault buried in Sylvania, Thinking liquor prices, and Sylvania I asked a few friends and
awaiting discovery. about High School 1976 yearbook. relatives for suggestions, and As the outgoing vice-chairman of the Riga Township
In 1977, the Sylvania Oh, and there’s a Timex they came up with a gel pen, Planning Commission, just across the state line from Sylvania
Bicentennial Committee yesterday watch. And a pair of boo- fabric softener sheets, a jar Township, there has been no more contentious issue than the
By Sheila proposed installation of more than 200 nearly 500’ tall industrial
and the Sylvania History ties for the first baby born in of pricey anti-wrinkle cream,
Painter wind turbines across Riga, Ogden and Fairfield Townships. The
Buffs (the predecessor to Sylvania in 2027 A.D.! microwave popcorn, and a
the Sylvania Area Historical While we’re waiting for wallet complete with cur- proposed devices would be taller than Toledo’s tallest build-
thing, as the contents are ing by 80’ or so and would have a rotor that measures 330’ in
Society) prepared a time cap- numerous, because many 16 years until the big reveal, rency, credit cards, photos
sule for burial, to be opened I started thinking. If I were and IDs. diameter. They would be approximately 25% larger than those
groups donated items perti- in Bowling Green.
July 4, 2026. Prior to burial, nent to their interests. But preparing a time capsule What else would Sylvania
the vault and some of the today for 50 years from now, citizens in 2061 find interest- Why should Sylvania Township care? Studies we read while
here are some of them: I was on the planning commission, particularly the McCann
items were displayed at the Antiques, ballpoint pens, what would I put in it? It ing? Video games, car keys,
Sylvania Branch library. The should, by definition, contain remote controls, a GPS, Appraisal Report on property values (available on line by goo-
greeting cards, glass pieces, gling McCann Appraisal) suggest that homes within 2 miles of
time capsule was 51” long, 1976 Montgomery Ward a historic cache of goods mouse pad, printouts from
20” wide, and 18” deep. and information to com- Facebook and Twitter, some a cluster of turbines like those proposed for Riga can experience
catalog, Amway products, value loss of 25-40% and some homes within the cluster of tur-
Many local citizens flags, calling cards, candles, municate with future citi- graphic novels, a few trendy
worked on the committee, zens, and should help future garments….the list could go bines itself may become unmarketable. While we don’t have a
dental instruments, the char- site plan of the proposed development, despite repeated requests,
preparing the container and ter and history of Sylvania, archaeologists, anthropolo- on and on.
choosing the location and gists, and historians. So I’m But meanwhile, I am anx- we know land has been leased right down to the state line.
dolls, envelopes, ice hockey The language I proposed in the Riga Township Zoning
contents. Historians cata- outfit, local business direc- thinking mostly items that iously awaiting the big day
logued, researched, wrapped are leading edge technol- of July 4, 2026. Hope I make ordinance would require the turbines to produce no more than
tory, Lourdes College cata- 35dBa of noise in any adjoining jurisdiction’s residential or
and sealed all the items for log, maps, magazines, news- ogy today... so they could it. Sylvanians will gather
protection from dampness. be laughed at tomorrow. around and watch excitedly mixed use residential district. This would create some reasonable
papers, panty hose, photos, protection to the residents along the state line including Sylvania
The capsule is well past physicians desk reference, That would include things for the time capsule to be
its halfway mark now, so I like a flash drive, latest cell unsealed. I’m sure the big Township and the village of Berkey by requiring perhaps a mile
frames, postage stamps, setbacks from such districts. But pressure from the developers
thought it would be fun to Sylvania restaurant menus phone, music CDs, DVDs, question on everyone’s lips
review what is buried. VCR tapes and other elec- will be “Is the Timex still to change that and the other language that was approved by the
and telephone directory, planning commission is intense. If you are concerned I strongly
I won’t mention every- slides, bumper sticker, ther- tronic doodads (surely none ticking??”
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All Hands on Deck! ‘Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving’ campaign underway


Broadway voices The Mental Health & Friends Drive Drunk” reckless behavior not we must take an active
Recovery Services Board campaign message and only includes drunk driv- role in preventing debili-

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of Lucas County recently emphasizes personal ing, but also the grow- tated driving. Individuals,
allocated $19,000 in fund- responsibility. Being ing problem of drugged families, businesses, com-
ing to Unison Behavioral buzzed means being too driving. Drugs, includ- munity organizations,
on the Commodore stage effort to get impaired Understanding this and a physician, can impair faith based groups can
Health Group. In an impaired to drive. Period. ing those prescribed by drug free coalitions, and

drivers off the road dur- planning appropriately judgment and motor promote substance abuse
On Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. and Way, Don’t Sit Under The ing this holiday sea- can save lives. skills. It is critical that prevention and encour-
Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. Perrysburg Apple Tree, Don’t Fence son, Unison is working The Mental Health & we encourage our young age alternative sources of
Musical Theatre is proud Me In, Military Medley, with the Mental Health Recovery Services Board people and fellow citi- transportation. By work-
to have Jody Madaras and America, The Beautiful & Recovery Services of Lucas County and zens to make responsible ing together, we can help
his Broadway pals return --step back into those spe- Unison Behavioral Health decisions when driving
Board of Lucas County save countless lives and
to northwest Ohio with cial days of road shows, or riding as a passenger,
to increase awareness Group recommend these make America’s road-
All Hands on Deck!, an war bond drives and radio
all-singing, all-dancing, about impaired driving. simple tips for a safe hol-especially if drug use is ways safer for all.
broadcasts. Step back into
patriotic tribute to the Big 1942 with All Hands on Components of the cam- iday season: apparent. NOW, THEREFORE,
Band years! Come enjoy Deck! paign include: outdoor This National Impaired I, BARACK OBAMA,
more than 40 of the great- A Perrysburg Musical advertising, social media 1. Plan a safe way Driving Prevention President of the United
est American songs -- Theatre fundraiser: and public education. The home before the festivi- Month, we must also States of America, by vir-
Chattanooga Choo-Choo, Commodore Perry, Beck goal is to increase aware- ties begin draw attention to the dan- tue of the authority vested
Atchison, Topeka and the Auditorium: 140 E. Indiana, ness of the problem; with 2. Before drinking gers of distracted driving, in me by the Constitution
Santa Fe, Sentimental Perrysburg, Ohio. Pre-order special focus on young or partying, designate a including using electron- and the laws of the United
Journey, I’m In The Mood your tickets by going to per- men aged 16-21. sober driver ic equipment or texting States, do hereby pro-
For Love, Pennsylvania rysburgmusicaltheatre.com, Buzzed and drunk 3. If you’re buzzed, use while behind the wheel of claim December 2010 as
Polka, Oh, How I Hate To perrysburgmusicaltheatre@ driving poses threats to a taxi, call a sober friend a vehicle. When people National Impaired Driving
Get Up In The Morning, Any gmail.com or calling 419- public safety, as evi- or family member, or use take their attention away Prevention Month. I urge
Bonds Today?, South Of 343-9528. Group rates are denced by the number of public transportation from the road to answer all Americans to make
The Border, Down Mexico available. fatal crashes each year on 4. If you happen to a call, respond to a mes- responsible decisions and
our highways. In Lucas see a drunk or impaired sage, or use a device, take appropriate mea-
Bishop Gumbleton to County, one in three driv-
ers will be impacted by
driver on the road, don’t they put themselves and
hesitate to call 911 to others at risk. Distracted
sures to prevent impaired
driving.
speak on Haiti — One a buzzed and/or drunk
driver this holiday sea-
report the vehicle driving is a serious, life
And remember, Friends threatening practice, and IN WITNESS
son. “We know that the Don’t Let Friends Drive I encourage everyone to WHEREOF, I have here-
year after the earthquake holiday season can be
one of the deadliest and
Drunk. If you know some- visit Distraction.gov to
one who is about to drive learn how to prevent dis-
unto set my hand this
first day of December,
The Sisters of St. free, but donations will most dangerous times on or ride while impaired, tracted driving. in the year of our Lord
Francis of Sylvania are be accepted to the sup- America’s roadways due take their keys and help My Administration is two thousand ten, and of
sponsoring a presenta- port the peace and justice to an increase in buzzed them make other arrange- dedicated to strengthen- the Independence of the
tion by Bishop Thomas activities of the Sylvania and drunk driving,” ments to get where they ing efforts against drunk, United States of America
Gumbleton on Jan. 9, Franciscans. said Dr. Larry Hamme, are going safely. drugged, and distracted the two hundred and thir-
2011, about the condi- Bishop Gumbleton is Chief Clinical Officer driving. To lead by exam- ty-fifth.
tion of Haiti one year an international advocate for Unison. “Don’t let President Barack ple, we have implement-
after the earthquake that for peace, justice and civil your 2010 end in arrest or Obama’s office, des- ed a nationwide ban pro- BARACK OBAMA
so severely damaged the rights activities in the worse death.” ignating December hibiting Federal employ-
island country. Catholic Church. He is a “Buzzed” is a popular as “National Drunk ees from texting while About Unison
The presentation member of the Pax Christi term used to describe a and Drugged Driving driving on Government Behavioral Health Group
will be held at 3 p.m., fact-finding delegation to feeling of slight intoxi- (3D) Prevention business or when using With over 35 years
Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011, in Haiti and has gone on cation after drinking or Month” - Presidential a Government device. of experience, Unison
the Franciscan Theater missions there numerous using drugs. Many people Proclamation-- National This holiday season, the Behavioral Health Group
and Conference Center times since 1991. He use the term to describe Impaired Driving United States Department is the community’s rec-
located in the Sylvania recently returned from the a condition that they Prevention Month of Transportation’s ognized and preferred
Franciscan Village— island country and will see as being less than Every day, millions National Highway Traffic leader in caring for the
home to the Sisters of St. talk about what he saw intoxicated. The real- of Americans travel on Safety Administration is behavioral health and
Francis, Lourdes College and how the country is ity is that being buzzed our Nation’s roadways. also sponsoring the cam- substance abuse issues of
and Franciscan Services faring one year after the impairs judgement Thousands of these driv- paign, “Drunk Driving: adults, adolescents and
Corporation. The cost is devastating earthquake. and that buzzed driv- ers and passengers tragi- Over the Limit. Under children. Unison accepts
ing is impaired driving. cally lose their lives each Arrest.” Thousands of Ohio Medicaid and
Spinal rehab technology Impaired driving remains
one of America’s deadli-
year because of drunk, police departments and
drugged, or distracted law enforcement agencies
most private insurances.
Through their contract
The therapists at Holi- nal decompression. These est social problems. driving. During National across the Nation will with the Mental Health &
day Park Physical Rehab protocols have been suc- “Most people don’t Impaired Driving redouble their efforts to Recovery Services Board
in Perrysburg, OH, have cessful in treating such intend to drive drunk,” Prevention Month, we ensure impaired drivers of Lucas County, Unison
pioneered in the develop- diagnoses as: sciatica, said Dr. Hamme. “But, recommit to preventing are detected and appro- is able to offer subsi-
ment of unique technology herniated or degenerative at the end of the night, the loss of life by practic- priate action is taken. dized services to Lucas
that will revolutionize the discs, and lumbar radicu- too many try to convince ing safe driving practices Additionally, the Office County residents who
way we treat most spinal litis, among others. As a themselves and their and reminding others to of National Drug Control are unable to afford the
problems. This technol- result, very few of our pa- friends that they aren’t be sober, drug free, and Policy is working with total cost of treatment.
ogy is unique to Holiday tients have had to consider drunk, just buzzed, and safe on the road. Federal agencies to raise Unison is certified by
Park Physical Rehab and more serious invasive pro- are perfectly capable of Impaired driving and public awareness about the Ohio Department of
is not found anywhere else cedures, such as surgery. driving.” The “Buzzed its consequences can the high prevalence of Mental Health and Ohio
in the nation. Contact Ron Schmidt or Driving is Drunk Driving” seriously alter or even drugged driving in our Department of Alcohol
Our protocols are Kathy Gast for more infor- campaign expands destroy lives and prop- country, and to provide and Drug Addiction
termed non-surgical spi- mation at 419 873-3488. the “Friends Don’t let erty in a moment. This resources for parents of Services, and accredited

Safety this holiday season


new drivers about how by the Joint Commission
to talk to their children on Accreditation of
about drugs. Healthcare Organizations.
December is traditionally places, and space heaters. als – they can create toxic fumes Carry your wallet in your As responsible citi- For more information,
filled with celebration for many or even a flash fire. front pocket. zens, we must not wait visit www.unisonbhg.
of us. The holiday season can be Lights: Keep flammable decorations Avoid carrying large packages until tragedy strikes, and org.
a time of joy with special food, Look for the UL label which away from the fireplace. that block your vision and make
candles, decorations and lights
but this hectic time of year can
assures the product has been safe-
ty tested.
Make sure the fire is com-
pletely out before leaving the
you a target for purse snatchers.
Limit the amount of cash or Calvary Assembly of God
also put seniors at risk. As you
make out your shopping lists,
Inspect each strand - discard
any that are damaged.
house or going to bed. credit cards you carry with you.
Have your keys out and ready purchases the Maumee 18
make a safety list too! Don’t overload electrical cir-
cuits.
Candles:
Place candles in holders that
before you go to your car.
theater on Conant Street in Maumee
Evergreens: Keep cords out of walkways will not tip. Food preparation:
Be sure your tree, wreath or to prevent tripping. Never leave candles unat- Keep utensils, preparation
Calvary Assembly of this strategic location.”
branches are fresh – no falling tended. surfaces and hands clean. God announces the ac- Calvary purchased
needles. Fireplaces: Keep hot foods hot and cold quisition of the Maumee the former cinema from
Keep away from candles, fire- Don’t burn wrapping materi- Shopping: foods cold. Refrigerate leftovers 18 Theater, located at Dallas based Rave Mo-
as soon as possible after the 1360 Conant Street in tion Pictures. “It was a
positive experience to

Classified Ads
meal. Maumee. Planned future
renovations to the theater work with Rave to see
Travel: will enable the church to this well-known local
Plan your trip with rest stops relocate from their cur- landmark take on a new
To Place An Ad Call 419-885-9222
Ads must be received by Noon Monday for Wednesday’s edition.
included.
Leave an itinerary with a
rent property at 5025
Glendale Avenue, Toledo
purpose in the area,” said
Gilligan
friend so someone knows where
$11.00 for the first 15 words and 85¢ for each additional word.
you are. during the latter part of Rave Motion Pic-
Don’t overload your vehicle 2011. tures spokesperson stated
001 Legals 001 Legals 054 Flea Markets 088 For Rent or obstruct your vision. “Calary believes in that “It has only been
Be mindful of weather con- changing lives to change a few months since the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE TO BIDDERS BYRNE ROAD Flea Mar- SYLVANIA LOWER du- ditions between here and your the world,” states Chad Maumee 18 closed and
MEETING/HEARING
The Sylvania Township Zoning
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
ket every Sunday plex, 2 bed, appliances, destination. Gilligan, Lead Pastor. we promised to pursue
Avoid heavy meals before “The purchase of a larger meaningful new owner-
Commission will hold a Meeting TRANSPORTATION 7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne, full basement, heat & wa-
Toledo, OH (next to the ter included, 5758 Summit
travelling – it can lead to sleepi-
on Wednesday, January 12, Columbus, Ohio
2011 at 6:00 p.m. at the Town- Office of Contracts TV station). Indoor & out- St., Sylvania. $685/month. facility provides unlimit- ship. We are delighted
ship Hall, 4927 Holland-Sylvania
Rd., Sylvania, OH 43560 for con-
Legal Copy Number: 110062
Sealed proposals will be ac-
door spaces available. 419-517-3310. ness. ed possibilities for the ex- that this long time local
Contact Mark
Always buckle up and never pansion of Calvary’s min- community based church
100 Services
sideration of the following: cepted from pre-qualified bidders

drink and drive!


1. Consideration of Amend- at the ODOT Office of Contracts 419-389-1095. Closed
ment to Article 20, (Planned
Unit Development) of the Syl-
until 10:00 a.m. on January 27,
2011. Project 110062 is located
11/28 & 12/26.
istries and involvement in has acquired the poperty.
vania Township Zoning Reso- in Lucas County,
Holiday decorations may get the community. Calvary We wish Calvary Assem-
072 Help Wanted
Moving in or out clean-up
looks forward to having bly of God great success
lution. IR/WOO-75/475-8.07R/0.32R

more notice, but Resolving To Be


2. Zone Change request from and is a BRIDGE REPAIR pro- & hauling. Attics, base -

a community presence in in their future home.”


S-1 to C-2 for the property lo- ject. The date set for completion ments, buildings, yards,
cated at 5501 Monroe St., by
Timothy C. DeWitt, agent for
of this work shall be as set forth
in the bidding proposal. Plans
garages, rental properties Ready can save lives!
The Sylvania Township Board and Specifications are on file in IMMEDIATE OPENINGS & special help for the eld-
of Trustees, property owner!s the Department of Transporta- for wheelchair van drivers, erly & handicapped. Fore-
Notice: Upon receiving recom- tion. closures & Repairs.
dispatchers and customer
mendations from the Lucas
County Plan Commission the
12/29/10 & 1/5/11
service representatives. 419-215-4194.
To l e d o R e s t a u r a n t Tr a i n i n g C e n t e r
002 Miscellaneous 102 Painting & Papering
Zoning Commission will conduct Must have flexible avail-
hearings on all zoning issues
published for legislative consid-
ability. Drivers must be at 419-241-5100 • www.trtcoh.org • trtc@bex.net
eration within this agenda. All
least 25 yrs. old with good 142 23rd Street, Suite 310 Toledo OH 43604

C.H.E.F. Program
persons interested in or affected driving record. To apply
by said requests will have the
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on the question of granting or de- necklace, wedding ring and click on employment Reasonable prices. All 419-2 r Now!
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on file in the Sylvania Township Jan. 1 th gin
Zoning Office and may be seen 419-882-6753 Earn a diploma in the Culinary Arts 0 20
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Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Af- NEW BUSINESS in Sylva- 11
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ter the Zoning Commission takes nia opening soon. Full with 900 Educational Hours
action on zoning matters before
it; said actions will be referred to time, part time, full training
the Board of Trustees for final THOMASVILLE 8-PIECE provided in health and Receive your certification in ServSafe® Food Safety and ServSafe® Alcohol
determination. bedroom set, also 10 wellness industry. Call ART INSTRUCTION, Per- while becoming a certified Chef Culinarian and Restaurant Supervisor.
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COMMUNITY THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

Move over network news, WNDA is up and running


Move over television news Molly Scott (Maumee), Jae ing events and special activi- daily announcements, are
teams you have some tough Huth (Holland), and Emily ties,” explained Kim Grilliot, experiencing what their daugh-
competition – WNDA. Notre Reese (43614). principal. ters are seeing.
Dame Academy’s new televi- “We broadcast announce- Students and faculty simply Watch WNDA in
sion news program, WNDA, ments every day; the girls turn on the SmartBoardTM in action. Go to www.nda.org

Ask about Windhave


is officially up and running. rotate positions every week, so their classroom at announce- and under Parents, click on
WNDA is part of the they are learning everything. ment time, sit back, and enjoy. “Announcements” and see for
school’s new Broadcast We broadcast on channel 18 Parents, who use to read the yourself the competition.

Stimulus Package
Journalism program that also in the school, those without
features a state-of-the art TV hook up can watch it on
broadcast studio that is fully the internet through the school
equipped with the Tricaster Website,” said Julie Sells,
System, two cameras, two broadcast journalism instruc-
teleprompters, studio lighting, tor.
a green screen, microphones,
and five computers.
“The young women are
learning firsthand all the
Hope to see you40inyears
Celebrating theofNew Year!
service
Five young women have aspects of broadcast journal-
pioneered the new class and ism. As they become even
WTOL veteran news anchor Chrys Peterson gave
are responsible for broadcast- • Semi-independent
the WNDA broadcasters some pointers. WNDA broad-
more knowledgeable and tech

Living
ing announcements every day. savvy about the equipment and
casters (L-R) are faculty member Julie Sells, television
They are senior Amanda Myers its potential, the sky is the
anchor Chrys Peterson, Catie Destatte, Molly Scott, Jae
• Advanced Care
(43614) along with juniors limit. Plans are being consid-
Huth, Amanda Myers and Emily Reese.
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SENIOR LIFESTYLES WEDNESDAY, December 29, 2010

Sylvania Senior Center List of Events Heart conditions can be ‘silent’


January 2011
The image many people
get when they think of heart
Lunch is served from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon-Fri; Suggested donation for persons conditions is a grown man
who are 60-plus is $2.50; cluthing his chest. But not
non-seniors, $5.32. Make Reservation all heart conditions are as
Dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays. Suggested donation for persons who are obvious or pronounced as
60-plus is $2.50; heart attack.
non-seniors, $5.32. Make Reservation Ischemia is a term used
Billiards: Mon-Fri, open all day to describe the restriction of
Computer Club: Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. oxygen-rich blood to an area
Computer Lab: open when class is not in session of the body. Cardiac isch-
emia occurs when the blood
Library: Mon-Fri, all day
cannot reach the heart.
Open Gym: open when classes are not in session Generally cardiac isch-
Quilting: Mon-Thu, 8-12 noon emia causes pain in the
Woodshop: Tue, Thu & Fri; weekly, 1-3 p.m. chest, known as angina.
However, in some cases
there is no warning pain and
Monday, 3 Quilt Fan-Attics, 9-11 a.m., weekly the condition is called silent
Tuesday, 4 Art Studio II, Tue 9-11 a.m., call for fee & registration ischemia.
Tai Chi Demonstration, 1:30-2:30 p.m., please call 419-537-0131
Facts & Figures on Si-
Wednesday, 5 Writer’s Critique, 2nd & 4th Fri, 1:30 p.m. lent Ischemia
Silent ischemia af-
Thursday, 6 Strength Training, 8 wk session, 10-11:00 a.m.
fects roughly 3 to 4 million
call for fee & registration Americans every year. In-
Friday, 7 Art Studio I, Fri 9-11 a.m., call for fee & registration dividuals who have had a
Monday, 10 Investment Club, 8:30 a.m., monthly previous heart attack are at
Body Recall, 10 wk session, 11:30-12:30, call for fee & registration higher risk for silent isch-
emia than others. But there
Tuesday, 11 Digital Camera, 6 hr course, call for fee & registration are many other risk factors:
Intro to Computer, 12 hr course, call for fee & registration * Diabetes
Legal Outreach, 2nd Tuesday, monthly, call for appointment * Coronary artery dis-
Core Balance, 6 wk session, 2:30-4 p.m., call for fee & registration ease
Wednesday, 12 Strength & Balance I, 1-2:00 p.m., call for fee & registration * Hypertension
* Coronary artery
Restorative Yoga, 3 wk session, 2:30-4 p.m., call for fee
anomalies
& registration * Smoking
Thursday, 13 Poker, Thu 12:30-4:15, weekly * Obesity
* Alcohol and drug
Friday, 14 Strength & Balance II, 6 wk session, 10:30-11:30, abuse
call for fee & registration * Cardiomyopathy
Silent ischemia is a potentially dangerous heart con-
Monday, 17 CLOSED / HOLIDAY If ischemia lasts too
dition that’s difficult to detect and can result in cardiac
Tuesday, 18 Contract Bridge, Tue 12:30-3:30 p.m., weekly long or is especially severe,
arrest.
Wednesday,19 Writer’s Group, 1-3:00 p.m., weekly it may cause a heart attack.
Thursday, 20 Watercolor class, 6 wks, 10-12 noon, call for fee & registration It can also affect the natural Holter monitor will record ing blood flow to the heart,
Friday, 21 Scrabble, Thu 1:30-4 p.m., weekly rhythm of the heart and its the heart rate and rhythm which often requires pre-
pumping ability, which can over the course of a day and scription medications. Oxy-
Monday, 24 Jazzercise, Mon, Wed & Fri, for more info call Christy, determine if ischemia oc- gen also may be given to
cause fainting, and even
419-841-4549 sudden cardiac arrest. curred. increase the oxygen content
Tuesday, 25 Very Beginner Computer Class, 6 hr course, call for fee of the blood that is reach-
& registration Symptoms and Diag- Treatment ing the heart. Other people
Wednesday, 26 Podiatrist, 9:30 a.m., call for appointment 419-885-3913 nosis of Silent Ischemia The main ways to treat may take medicines that re-
Thursday, 27 One on One Computer, call for fee & information Silent ischemia has silent ischemia is to reduce lax blood vessels, enabling
Friday, 28 Euchre Club, Mon & Fri 12:30-3:30, weekly no symptoms. However, certain behaviors that in- more blood to flow. In
Monday, 31 Quilt Fan-Attics, Mon 9-11, weekly if a person has had previ- crease risk. This includes most cases this is all that is
ous episodes of chest pain, quitting smoking, avoiding needed to fix the situation.
there’s a liklihood that he or alcohol and maintaining a For those not responding to
Sylvania Senior Center she could also be experienc- healthy weight and diet. treatment, they may need a
ing silent ischemia and not For those who are diag- percutaneous coronary in-
7140 Sylvania Ave nosed with silent ischemia, tervention (PCI), such as
know it. Doctors may use an
Sylvania, Ohio 43560 exercise stress test to deter- there are some treatment balloon angioplasty, coro-
419-885-3913 mine silent ischemia. Also, options available. Most nary artery bypass surgery,
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* Toledo,*OH
Toledo,
43623 OH
Serving
Serving youryour insurance
insurance needs
needs since 1934 since
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