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5808 Secor Corner of Secor & Alexis at the special Mother’s
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Man dead after


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Street in Sylvania. Five-
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shootout with police


was enjoying the spe-
cial luncheon with her
mom Tonya, aunt Lar-
SyLVaNIa- at and Maumee SRT. Negotiations issa Ziesmer and cousin
approximately 5:20 p.m. with the suspect were attempted Lacie Lymond. In another
on May 7, officers from the but unsuccessful as the suspect room, 95-year-old Juanita
Sylvania Police Division fired upon officers. Chemical Hoppe was sipping a vari-
responded to a call of a man agents were introduced to the ety of teas with her daugh-
with a weapon acting irrational suspect’s apartment but were ter Monica Harsnett, who
in a hallway to the Sylvania also unsuccessful. was visiting from India-
Gardens apartment complex, During attempted entry to napolis.
6632 Maplewood Drive. the apartment, the suspect fired
Upon contact with the upon officers again and officers The theme for the
suspect in the doorway to his returned fire. The suspect was weekend’s Mother’s Day
apartment, the suspect fled discovered deceased inside celebration was Tea and
inside with a handgun and the apartment. The suspect’s Comfort: A Pampering Christine A. Holiday photos
barricaded himself. Sylvania name is being withheld until Par-Tea, and everything Juanita Hoppe shared Mother’s Day tea and treats with her daughter Monica Hars-
Metro Special Response Team notification of next of kin. on the menu was meant nett.
was summoned to the scene BCI was requested to to provide quiet content-
assisted by Toledo Police invistigate the incident and will ment. Those who attend- Mrs. Harnsett appreci-
SWaT, Toledo Bomb Squad be the lead agency. ed one of two sittings on ated the slow pace of the
Sylvania area project “Potting Friday and Saturday were
seated at their special
luncheon. “I like the idea
of eating slowly and en-
Pretty” unveils on May 16 places, marked by person-
alized name cards. a va-
joying conversation. Most
of us, especially mothers,
SyLVaNIa- In 2009, Sylvania riety of teas, from Black don’t have that luxury
took Northwest Ohio by storm with Teas (Darjeeling, apricot very often, so it was nice
its Bench Project “Sittin Pretty in and Selah—a tea with or- to sit and share some time
Sylvania.” With the success of the
bench project and the need to keep
ange and sweet ginger), with my mom.”
art and artists visible, the Sylvania Oolong Tea (Pomegran- as it turns out, the two
Area Chamber of Commerce, City ate), Green Teas (Citron original owners of Sweet
of Sylvania, Sylvania Township Green and Cherry Blos- Shalom were mothers who
and the Sylvania Community Arts som) and an Herbal In- were busy raising children
Commission is unveiling “Potting fusion (appropriately but who found quiet time
Pretty in Sylvania.” The Chamber called Mother’s Bouquet) when they enjoyed tea to-
will place 67 decorated wood and were available during the gether. Through the years,
ceramic indoor/outdoor pots in course of the “afternoon Sara Velasquez and Chris
downtown Sylvania beginning on Bill of Fare.” Fresh flow- Kruse became tea enthusi-
May 16 and they will remain there ers on the serving trays asts and they opened their
until May 23.
Several area artisans, design- and lovely china dishes own tea room, in a house
ers and craftsmen designed such and cups set the tone. that had originally been a
notable pots as “Can you See the There was no rush- small farm house. They
Light,” “Growth Spurt,” “Sonic,” ing during this meal, just use the three main floor
“We Are on a Roll,” “Silly Circles” plenty of time for good rooms for tea parlors, hall,
and “Midnight in the Garden.” The conversation and relax- and powder room, and the
pots will be available for viewing ation, including the ser- large porch and gazebo
from May 16 and a gala unveiling vices of a masseuse, who are the perfect place for It was Shelby Brandes’ first grown-up tea party, and
announcing the best of show judg- visited each table to give enjoying tea outdoors. she was careful with the beautiful teacup.
ing is scheduled on Thursday, May mini-shoulder massages. a small gift shop offers
19. additionally, local landscapers
are designing floral creations for
It just isn’t tea with- books about the history of
some of the pots and many of the out scones, and guests tea and the correct way to
growers will be on hand on May weren’t disappointed. make tea, and a variety of
19 from 4-8 p.m. with flowers for Cream scones were first tea-related items.
sale during the event. on the menu, followed by The women have
Several Sylvania schools, their 23. The proceeds from “Potting a chicken and dumpling brought in their husbands
art teachers and students were in- Pretty in Sylvania” are used to fund soup, and then a selec- (Baldemar Velasquez and
volved in the project. Sylvania programs and projects in the com-
munity through grants from the tion of tea sandwiches, Roger Kruse) and Chris’
Northview and Southview, Tim- including bread and but- son Ethan as partners into
berstone Junior High School and Sylvania Area Chamber of Com-
merce. ter sandwiches, cucum- the business. Ethan’s wife
Central, Highland, Hillview, Syl- ber, pimento cheese, and Krissy and Sara’s daugh-
van and Whiteford Elementary The significance of business
Schools participated, as did St. Ur- participation in a commemorative a bit of macaroni and ter Elizabeth Julian are
sula academy. public outdoor art project is a tre- cheese. Fudge brownies the chefs, Chris’ daughter
People will be able to vote for mendous tribute to artistic talent with chocolate ganache Heather helps every week,
their favorite pot art until May 30 and will be a beautiful addition to and old fashioned lemon and Grandma Kruse is the
and the people’s choice award will the streets, business grounds and bars weren’t the dessert— bookkeeper. It clearly is a
be announced in early June. The residential areas in Sylvania. Ma- that was pineapple upside family business.
jor Sponsors of Potting Pretty in
artistic merit awards, juried by
Sylvania are the City of Sylvania,
down cake—but they Sweet Shalom is lo-
several local artists, will be given were equally delicious. cated at 8216 Erie Street
at a gala unveiling and an auction Paramount Health Care, Lourdes
College, Sylvania Area Commu- Tonya Brandes was in Sylvania. Reservations
of any unsold pots will be done on celebrating Mother’s are required for the Friday
May 19. awards of $300, $200 and nity Improvement Corporation,
101.5 The River, ABC-13 and Day with her 5-year-old and Saturday teas and can
$100 will be given to first, second
and third place in both the people’s The Stansley Group. Supporting daughter Shelby and both be made by calling 419
choice and artistic merit catego- Sponsors include aPRN, Budget agreed it was fun to stop 297-9919. Their website
ries. Blinds, Ciao Restaurant, 5/3 Bank, on a busy Saturday and www.sweetshalomtea-
Many of the pots will go on Mayberry Square Merchants, relax for a few hours. room.com offers plenty
to permanent homes at local busi- Metamora State Bank, Olander Shelby wasn’t sure she of information about the
nesses and residences after May Park, Over the Rainbow Day Care, would like the tea, but history of the building,
St. Ursula academy, Sonic Res-
taurants, Kevin Haddad-Sylvania she was looking forward the allure of tea, as well
to the dainty foods that as pricing and party infor- Serving a variety of teas, including a special blend for
Township Trustee, Walker Funeral Mother’s Day was LaRae Ransom.
Home and Wingate Hotel. would be served. mation.

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The Mating Game


A really interesting event is
Lourdes College presents LOCAL
LUMINATIONS!
coming up, and I want to tell you Thinking PAGE A6 THE SYLVANIA HERALD

Inner View
about
‘A Night to Remember’ is exciting event
about it.
On May 18 Randy Brown,

On the Scene
the curator of Wood County yesterday The Week Ahead:
By Sheila One of
The the most
skies were exciting
again Trina McGivern at 419-874-
Historical Center & Museum, Aug. 24 through Aug. 30.
Painter yearly as
aglow events is “A Night
Lourdes Collegeto 6050.
will be presenting the program Aries Yo
Remember,”
presented 11th annual
thesponsored by the City Chic to benefit the
with
“Dating Through The Decades”. characteristics and desirable traits (March 21-April 19) hinge
St. Vincent Medical
“Luminations!” Center
Honorary Auxiliary to the Ability This is not a good moment for mind

Pat
The presentation will be at 7 in a potential partner. Things
p.m. at Sylvania Heritage Center, Foundation,
chairs Trent andand this
Loriyear will
Smith Center of Greater Toledo making business decisions on gut by p
5717 N. Main Street, hosted
like sense of humor, patience, be no Toledo
from exception.Edison/First City Chic, the annual fash- instincts, although this usually opini
intelligence, good looks, etc. The joined
event will take place ion gala that benefits the works very well for you. Right feels

Nowak
by the Sylvania Area Historical Energy Bob Helmer,
The answers were recorded on Friday, Sept. of
president 12 at the
Lourdes, Ability Center of Greater now, there are too many unknown
Society. little cards that were fed into Valentine TheaterLinda,
in down-in Toledo will be held
Now this is not about carbon and his wife, variables to be loose with your
something called a computer. town Toledo. over
welcoming 600 Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the cash, even if the information you Fa
dating old relics. This will be an Halfway through the evening, Thistoyear’s special guest is Stranahan Great Hall on
guests celebrate Lourdes are analyzing sounds convincing. suppo
enjoyable look at dating rituals each of us was presented with Grammyand Award-winning Heatherdowns. Taurus want
and icons over the years. Most of College the performing
singer/songwriter Peter beRichard Gray,
prepared byJames Brazeau,
Bob Helmer, As always this event kicks
our ‘match’ and the potential (April 20-May 20) now.
us have a totally modern view of arts.
Cetera, formerly of the musi- J. Scott by
assisted Stewart,
LindaJoanne
Helmer and off the fall fashion season,
of romance beckoned. We Expect communication to be your
how to meet prospective mates The evening included
cal group Chicago and also Ollivier,
Bob & MaryDenise Colturi, Joyce
Arquette. and this year will be celebrat- good this week, especially in your
girls excitedly opened up our pose
and can’t even imagine the a renowned
wonderful for array of chart
numerous hors Moses,
A liveJulie Klein andauction
scholarship ing the fashions, companies
envelopes, nervously giggling as relationships. Make sure you
formality of calling cards (that d’oeuvres from
hits in his solo career. Michaels Rosemary
raised overYanik.
$86,000 with Joe and resources of our great
we looked around for the dream spend some alone time with your
doesn’t mean phone cards!). We guy we now were supposed to
and Co-Chairs
the soundsMirza of the Maxx
Baig, and Toledo
DebbieSymphony
Nachtrab and League
Bill city. partner and clear the air. Ex
can’t even wrap our heads around dance with. M.D. Oohs
Band. and Bernardo
and ahhsMartinez,
were and Can
CathyyouCarroll
believeleading
that theoff Models will be strutting the Gemini this w
the idea of chaperons and parental M.D., promise an outstanding
heard as guests admired the Toledo
the Symphony
bidding. League
An anonymous stage wearing fashions from (May 21-June 21) kind
supervision of the Victorian-era.
The name of my match was
event. floral
lighted The proceeds benefitby
centerpieces celebrates of
donation Fanfare at Fifty-
$10,000 was locally owned stores Elegant Right now, your physical estate
unfamiliar to me, and upon robotics
Bartz simulation and train-
Viviano. Five asina honor
made way to say Brava
of Sr. Annto Rags, Gallippo’s Kids strength will be low. However,
Pat Nowak Photos creati
Even if we can identify with the meeting him, I realized he had no ingGuests
at St. Vincent Mercy the League Crescendos who Klothesline, Lady C, Lily
increased freedom of women desired characteristics. I suppose
then were invited Carmen Barone, Lourdes’
directed the past and raise the Honorary chairs Trent and
yourLori Smith
emotions willthank
be on guests
an all
of the Depression, we women Medical
into the Center
theaterwithfor
the use
the Vice President for Mission & Whitestone,
as they arriveRagazza, Sophia
for the time high leaving you feeling very
evening.
mine were not on his list either. I of the daVinci robotic
performances. Beforesystem.
the baton to the members who Lustig, Sophie’s Sister and up and down. Th
of today wouldn’t dream of Ministry, on the condition that
give full measure to the
throwing on our flapper dresses,
don’t remember what happened The event features
performances began,station
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be applauds
recognized. Toledo Furs. Cancer odd s
after that, but now, looking back, dining, bid
Helmer board auctions
introduced and
guest organization This event always draws a (June 22-July 22) today
using the secret signal of three And,
new members whowas
of course, she willhappy
direct
I have a feeling the whole thing a fabulous
Olga Boone,afterglow dessert
who celebrated huge crowd because of the You are overwhelming the will w
knocks on the speak-easy door, totheoblige! Oriana
organization? Orozco,
was a hoax, a gimmick, just buffet
her 102nd andbirthday
gourmet this
coffee bar.
year. delightful vendor boutiques people around you with your high stress
and trying to meet men in the a Lourdes
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We probably remember the precious thing.”
Zehra Baig, Brenda Johnson, dining stations
students are planned.
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1950s sock-hops and a handful Platinum
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that dating service company were Franciscan Services
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$260,000 was will be
netted for to Pat Nowak, Sylvania two directions at the same time. respo
in a few Sylvania closets or Then again, maybe I had
Corporation
Snyder, Mary Price, represented
Charla unveiled later
Lourdes’ in theand
students evening.
their Herald, 5700 Monroe St., So, now is the time to make a sen- from
attics. The drive-ins with their byUlrich,
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Lori and It is suggested that black and
scholarships. Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or sible decision about what you do. S
witnessed an early precursor to
mayhem of socializing at the Strohmaier, Joanie Barrett,
Northwestern Mutual white
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attending is worn. e-mail to want to do with your life. your
modern online dating services.
snack bars are perhaps part of Perhaps, as a gangly, awkward
Pat Bullard,
and LourdesKathy Zacharias,
alumnus, JohnFor & more information
Yolanda call
Szuch, Alan nowakp112946@aol.com. yours
our personal history but we can’t Bruce Klinger. They were & Lisa Sattler, Randy &
teenaged girl, I had been given a recognized and thanked for
deny how social rituals have glimpse into the future. And the Barb Oostra, Lee & Susan
certainly changed over the years. their generous support. Hammerling, Faye & Gladys
future is now! The Honorary Chairs for
Those early days are a world Darah, Dick & Fran Anderson,
away from modern-day speed
So come learn more about Luminations for the last 10 Ernest & Carolina Enrique, President Helmer and wife Linda welcome mistress of
dating and online dating sites.
dating through the decades and years were also recognized: Avinash & Hema Rachmale, ceremonies Chrys Peterson.
have a giggle or two! The meeting Geoff & Mary Lyden-
I remember as a teenager is free and open to the public and Larry & Kathy Ulrich, Mike Sue Savage, Dave & Heidi Stockwell, Chad & Michelle
attending a youth group dance True North/Lyden Company, & Carol Anderson, Jim
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that had a futuristic twist. We each For more info or questions visit Findlay & Pamela Schaefer, Mewhort, John & Mary Uhler, John & Rachel Walsh,
filled out little questionnaires Susan & Frazier Reams- Dick & Kathy Faist, Frank &
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when we arrived, of personal 419-318-9632. Sandy Viviano, Janis Foley, Buckley, John & Chrissie Mary Kennedy
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FOR THE RECORD WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2011

Police Reports Upcoming Events


Arrest: On Apr. 27, reported money was taken a small plastic bag with Heartbeat & Positive Sunday, May 15, 3 p.m. For more information,
at W. Central Avenue out of her purse. cocaine, and a pipe with Choices to offer healthy Olander Park, Gorman call 419-446-2541 or 800-
and Reynolds Road, Drive under influence: marijuana residue. relationships program for Nature Education Center 590-9755 or visit www.
Trae N. McCadney, 21, On Apr. 29, at the 6200 Arrest: On May 2, teenage girls saudervillage.org.
was stopped for a traffic block of Monroe Street, at the 5800 block of Dating can be scary—for Antique Car Gathering at
violation and found to Arien Wilson, 71, was Monroe Street, Folasade both teenage girls and their Sauder Village Civil War historian
have a warrant for failure stopped for a traffic Ekundayo Oladokun, moms and dads. To help ARCHBOLD– Antique presents in Grand Rapis
to appear/unauthorized violation and found to 23, was stopped after a young women ages 12-15 car collectors from May 15, 2 pm, Grand
plates. He was booked at be OVI with a chemical computer check revealed to learn the ins and outs of throughout the Midwest Rapids Town Hall, 23564
Lucas County Jail. breath test result of .159 warrants for OVI, license dating and forming healthy will be meeting in Archbold Front St.
Arrest: On Apr. 27, at BAC. required and display of relationships, Heartbeat of on May 14 for the annual Civil War historian
the 6700 block of Monroe Domestic violence: On license expired. She was Toledo and Positive Choices Antique Car Gathering at and enthusiast Tom Boltz
Street, Judy A. Williams, Apr. 30, at the 5600 block issued a summons. are offering “Healthy Sauder Village. More than covers the history of the
63, was stopped after a of Alexis Road, a mother Arrest: On May 2, Relationships for Teens.” 120 antique automobiles Wood County men who
computer check revealed and 18 year old son at the 6700 block of This is a free, six week are already registered for fought to preserve the
a warrant for intimidation. (suspect) were in a verbal Monroe Street, Samantha program just for young this popular spring event unity of the United States.
She was transferred to argument that escalated to N. Besno, 40, was at women to be held on offering a unique view of Approximately 2000 Wood
Toledo Police custody. physical violence when court and found to have a Wednesdays, beginning the automobiles of days County men served in
Arrest: On Apr. 27, at the suspect threw the warrant for obstruction of June 15, from 3:30-5 p.m. gone by. the Union military during
the 6700 block of Monroe victim against the wall. official business. She was at Heartbeat’s new office, The Sauder Village 1861-1865, and nearly
Street, John Isaac Ware, The suspect fled the scene issued a summons. 4041 Sylvania Ave., right show requires every car to 450 of them died in the
20, turned himself in at prior to officer arrival. Arrest: On May 2, across from Westfield be older than 1942. Thus effort. Topics include the
court on a warrant for Disorderly conduct, at the 5700 block of Shopping Town. the cars at this show will recruitment of regiments
assault. He was booked criminal trespass, resist Monroe Street, Mickey Topics to be covered be from a much earlier time in the county, significant
at Lucas County Jail and arrest: On Apr. 30, at the L. Pfotenhauer, 48, was include The Inside Scoop period than most car shows, battles and events, the return
held on $10,000 bond. 5100 block of Brinthaven stopped for a traffic on Guys; How do I know with some dating back to of soldiers and sailors after
Arrest: On Apr. 27, Road, James. F. Kaufman, violation and found to when it’s love?; the early 1900s. the war, and Wood County
at the 4800 block of 32, entered a home while have warrants for display Knowing When & How Throughout the day Union military veterans’
Parkgate Place, Steven A. highly intoxicated and of license plates when to Say No; Being Assertive; guests will be able to look organizations such as
Johnson, 28, was stopped refused to leave. The expired and license plate Loving Yourself First; and at the cars and visit with car the Grand Army of the
for a traffic violation and suspect used obscene illumination. He was Final owners. Many exhibitors Republic. Sponsored by the
found to have warrants language and resisted issued a summons. Destination—Where do plan to give demonstrations Historical Society of Grand
for drug abuse, petty theft when officers arrived and Possession of I want to go in life and How and will be available to Rapids.
and disorderly conduct. attempted to place the controlled substance, do I get there? answer questions about
He was booked at Lucas suspect in handcuffs. use/possession of drug For more information these unique vehicles. The Crucible at Notre
County Jail. Suspicious paraphernalia: On May or to register, please call Throughout the afternoon, Dame Academy
Injury on city circumstances: On Apr. 2, at Brainard, a 16 year Heartbeat at 419-241-9131. guests will have an TOLEDO- Notre Dame
property: On Apr. 27, at 30, at the 5500 block of S. old suspect was stopped Funding for this program opportunity to take a ride in Academy will showcase
the 5600 block of N Main Main Street, a person was for a traffic violation and was provided by a grant an antique car and there will the talents of over 50 young
Street, a victim tripped hanging around a closed found to be in possession from the Toledo Community be a special drawing for women and men in the
and fell causing injury. business causing the caller of marijuana and a pipe Foundation. one adult to win a chance to production of The Crucible
She was transported to to be alarmed. with marijuana residue. drive a car. May 13-15. Performances
Flower Hospital. Drive under influence: Found property: On Sylvania Community In addition to the display will be held in the school’s
Taking identity of On May 1, at the 5800 May 2, at the 4900 block Orchestra concert of antique cars, guests will beautiful Ave Maria
another: On Apr. 28, at block of Apple Meadow of Wickford Drive, a SYLVANIA- The certainly want to plan time Performing Arts Center
the 5200 block of S. Main Drive, Andrew J. Shock, person found a miniature Sylvania Community to experience the past in the at 3535 West Sylvania
Street, a victim stated an 25, was stopped for a motorcross dirt bike. Orchestra will hold a concert Historic Village. Guests of Avenue. Performances are
unknown person used her traffic violation and found Arrest: On May 3, at the titled “Young at Heart on all ages will enjoy visiting May 13 at 7 p.m., May 14
debit card number to make to be OVI. He refused a 1600 block of Spielbusch, May 15 at Timberstone with costumed guides and at 7 p.m., and May 15 at 2
unauthorized purchases. chemical breath test. Jeffery L. Carr, 63, was Junior High School at 4:00 working craftsmen in more p.m.
Petty theft: On Apr. 29, Use/possession of arrested by Toledo Police p.m. The concert is free and than 40 historic homes, Tickets are $10 for adults
at the 6700 block of Fifth drug paraphernalia, on a warrant for OVI and open to the public. shops and community and $6 for students and
Avenue, a victim reported possession of controlled transferred to Sylvania buildings. Visitors can will be on sale 30 minutes
unknown person(s) took substance: On May 2, at custody. Sundaes & Sunday learn about the daily lives prior to each performance
several gift cards from the 4900 block of Holland Domestic violence: On Delights at TOPS of the Native Americans at the door. Tickets can
their residence. Sylvania, Jessica R. May 3, at the 4800 block SYLVANIA- Greater in the award-winning also be purchased online at
Assault: On Apr. 29, at Schaller, 20, was stopped of New England Lane, a Toledo professionals Natives and Newcomers www.showtix4u.com at no
the 5500 block of W. Alexis for a traffic violation and victim stated a suspect entertain and educate area and visit places like additional fee added to the
Road, a victim stated a found to be in possession grabbed her wrists and through local history and the Witmer-Roth home, jail ticket.
suspect knowingly caused of a small plastic bag pushed her away. current intrigue. Make and Holdeman Church at Sylvania area thespians
harm to the victim. containing marijuana and a Disorderly conduct, your own complimentary Pioneer Settlement. Guests involved in the production
Drive under pipe containing marijuana warrant arrest: On May ‘Sundae’ to savor! Free but with young children are of The Crucible are Kaley
influence, driving under residue. 3, at the 6800 block of registration required at 419- encouraged to stop by Little Langenderfer, Jillian
suspension: On Apr. 29, Drug abuse, use/ W. Sylvania Avenue, 882-8313, extension #30, Pioneers Homestead to Logsdon, Katherine
at Brint Road and South possession of drug Vearnell Moreltt, 64, was or at sgratop@olanderpark. gather eggs and “milk” the Malczewski, Marisa Searle,
Main Street, Jason K. paraphernalia, criminal intoxicated and engaged com. fiberglass cow and everyone Marisa Napoli, Rachel
Bernard, 34, was stopped trespass, obstructing in conduct or created a should plan to take a ride on Perzynski, Kylie Schell,
for a traffic violation official business: On condition that presented “Toledo Tales” the “Erie Express” or the Kyra Schell, and Dan
and found to be OVI. He May 2, at the 5800 block a risk of physical harm to Mike Drew Shaw horse and buggy. Schoen.

InnerViews by Kimmie Rose


refused a chemical breath of W. Hollybrook Lane, another or the property of
test. Christopher A. Rieger, 22, another.
Arrest: On Apr. 30, was observed trespassing Drive under influence,
at the 6600 block of on the land of another. altered/improper use of
Maplewood, a 17 year When approached by OL/ID card: On May 4, at The Week Ahead: May excitement of endings and to return some balance in
old suspect was detained officers, he began running the 5700 block of Monroe 15 through May 21, 2011 new beginnings all around your life.
on a warrant out of Lucas and refused verbal Street, Edgar Lemus, 21, you. So, you can’t help but
County Juvenile Court. He commands ordering him was stopped for a traffic Aries (March 21-Apr. 19) have romantic feelings this Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.
was booked and released. to stop. After he was violation and found to This week financial week. Live in the moment 19)
Petty theft: On May apprehended, he was be OVI. He refused a matters are on your mind. and let that special You’ve been waiting to
2, at the 7200 block of W. found to be in possession chemical breath test. He Just when you thought you someone know how much long time for some good
Sylvania Avenue, a victim of 21 grams of marijuana, did not have a driver’s had your finances under they mean to you. things to finally come
license and was found control some unexpected together for you. At first,
to be in possession of a expense shows up. Take a Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) you may not recognize
fictitious California ID. deep breath and gain some Even though your this opportunity as a good
Arrest: On May 4, at the balance on the situation. financial situation may thing. But take a closer
8100 block of Erie Street, This mindset will allow seem stalled right now, look and you will find the
Roland Ray Parrill, 49, the solution to come know that unseen forces hidden blessing that is
was stopped for a traffic forward. are at work for you. Just there for you.
violation and found to remember, whatever you
have a warrant for a speed Taurus (Apr. 20-May 20) believe you will manifest Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.
offense. The warrant was You may be tested this into your life. So, believe 18)
not summonsable and he week and staying focused you are worthy of the Relationships are extra
was transferred to Fulton will help you accomplish abundance you deserve special to you right
County Sheriff’s custody. your goals. If you get and it’s yours. now. Some recent
caught up in emotional disappointments have
distractions, things will Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) helped you realize who is
feel scattered and off Lately, you have been really important in life.
track. Just remember that feeling more restless So, don’t delay in letting
the storms of life build than normal. You might your family, friends and
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIAN character and strength you start cleaning out closets partner know just how
will need in the future. and drawers to feel more much you care.
4718 Brittany Road
(near Talmadge/Bancott Intersection)
CHURCH settled and at home. You
419-531-1616 (diSciPlES of chriSt) Gemini (May 21-June might even do a little Pisces (Feb. 19-March
Saturday: 5:00p.m. Holy Eucharist Church Office 882-3313 21) housekeeping with some 20)
Sunday: 8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist Dr. Joseph Hara - Pastor This week may feel tired friendships that feel Work may not be your
9:45a.m. Family Worship more challenging than like they are holding you favorite place right now,
10:45a.m. Education for all ages! 5271 Alexis at Silvertown the past few weeks. You back. but this week it’s a great
always have a lot of way to take a break from
We invite you to join us as we Love, Family Learning Hour 9:30 am
Morning Worship 10:30 am
responsibilities on your Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) issues at home. Give
Learn & Serve in Christ’s Name! plate but this week seems This is a good week to things time to cool down
excessive. Take a moment go looking for love or and then have a talk with
King Of Glory 7000 Erie Street
across from
to catch your breath and rekindle your romance at the kids or your partner.
Lutheran Church LCMS Plummer Pool clear your mind. You
know what’s important
home. Let go of the past
emotions that interfere
Things will improve with
a more open form of
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and what can wait. with moving forward communication.
Handicapped Accessible Service Times: 8:30am, 9:45am, and 11:00am in order to form closer
Informal Worship 8:30 am Cancer (June 22-July 22) bonds with those you love. Kimmie Rose is a
Traditional Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 9:45am, 11:00am Go with the flow this There is not better time professional intuitive,
Sun. School 9:30 am (Sept.-May) www.sylvaniafirst.org week and don’t let the to take action than in this vibrational astrologer,
Wed. Bible Study 10:00 am bumps along the way take moment. author, public speaker
Paul R. Schmidlin, Pastor Pastor Larry Clark you off track. If you can and radio and television
manage your emotions, Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. host on CBS Radio
At The First Unitarian St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church everyone around you will 21) and Telos Television
respond in positive ways. Sometimes your daily Networks. She is
Church of Toledo 5240 Talmadge 473-1187
So, the lesson is to feel the routine keeps you so busy available for personal
there is room enough for different beliefs. A Christ Centered Parish Family • JOIN US! anger but then release it in that you often feel you readings, classes and
We invite you to join our liberal religious community, a way that is respectful of are unable to connect seminars. For more
nourishing the mind, body an soul. 8:00 am • Holy Echarist
Sunday at 10AM - providing a broad religious education others. with the rest of the world. information, please
9:15 am Christian Ed.
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WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2011
COMMUNITY THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 5

St. John’s Jesuit Academy to add grade 6 in Fall Sylvania Area Chamber of
Commerce announces winners of
TOLEDO- Rev. concepts and reinforce Club, and Guitar Club.
Joaquin Martinez, S.J., our curriculum. Most For the student-athlete,
president of St. John’s importantly, our students there are seven sports
Jesuit High School &
Academy, announced the
are always motivated and
challenged to achieve
teams at the Academy
including football, Annual Scholarship Program
school will be adding a their best. Middle school basketball, soccer, cross
sixth grade beginning is a critical period of country, lacrosse, tennis,
in the Fall 2011. St. development for boys. The and track. For students
John’s Jesuit is currently SJJ Academy, upholding interested in drama, the
accepting applications for the Jesuit tradition, Academy performs in an
45 incoming sixth grade is uniquely qualified annual winter production.
students. The Academy to educate the whole In February 2011, the
was established in 2004 person and that means Academy presented The
for seventh and eighth developing young men Hobbit.
grade boys. There are intellectually, spiritually SJJA also offers
currently 120 students and physically,” he said. programs to develop
enrolled for the 2010-11 An Academy education strong ethical and human
school year. prepares middle school values. A Christian
According to Dr. students for a college Service program offers
Bryon Borgelt, Academy preparatory high school. volunteer opportunities
Principal, this decision More than 95% of all for students to serve
follows several years of Academy students go on those in need in our
planning. to St. John’s Jesuit High community. In addition,
“We are excited about School. The Academy each class attends off-site
adding another grade to offers outstanding annual spiritual retreats
the SJJ Academy. We academic programs with which renews their faith
have experienced great monthly field trips to and establishes closer
success in educating locations such as the bonds with faculty and
boys in the Academy Underground Railroad classmates. Photo submitted
and preparing them for Museum in Cincinnati The Academy is The Sylvania Area Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of several
academic success in high and Space Camp in currently testing students scholarships during the May luncheon. Pictured at the event are St. Ursula Teacher
school. We believe in the Huntsville, Alabama. for placement in the St. Julie Coolidge, John Bodie, Scholarship recipient Megan Bodie, Lee Bodie, Lourdes
advantages of providing This past spring, the John’s Jesuit Academy Scholarship recipients Colleen Berry and Nathan Kuehnl
a same sex educational Academy opened a for sixth, seventh and
environment. At the greenhouse on campus eighth grades. Financial SYLVANIA- The Sylva- Sylvania student has meant Colleen Berry – A Pre-Ed-
to learn about plant life, assistance is available nia Area Chamber of Com- to you.” Lourdes College ucation/Early Childhood
Academy, our greatest
merce is proud to announce recipients were judged on Junior, Connie Smith – Pre
strength is understanding growing cycles, the green for families who qualify.
its scholarship recipients for criteria from the College. Nursing Sophomore, and
how boys learn. We movement, and protecting To learn more, contact Sylvania area high school Winners were presented Nathan Kuehnl –Dual BA
are fortunate to have the environment. Rita Hayes, Admissions students and Lourdes Col- their scholarship awards and in History and English Se-
the faculty and state- Extracurricular Director, 419-865-5743, lege. Two scholarships in a gift certificate to Juni Bou- nior
of- the-art educational activities include a Lego ext. 257, or rhayes@ the amount of $2000 each tique at the annual Member/ The Sylvania Area
tools to support every Robotics Team, Chess sjjtitans.org. (non-renewable) were Guest Chamber luncheon Chamber of Commerce
kind of learner. We also Club, Math Counts, The Academy is awarded to seniors who are on May at the Franciscan and its over 550 member
are a big proponent of Power of the Pen, Science located on the campus residents within the Sylva- Center at Lourdes College. businesses are dedicated to
hands-on learning and Olympiad, Mock Trial, of St. John’s Jesuit at nia School district atten- This year’s winners were promoting civic and social
educational experiences Spelling Bee, Geography 5901 Airport Highway, dance area. Over 50 entrants Megan Bodie from St. Ur- development throughout
that introduce new Bee, Fishing Club, Book Toledo. were received for the schol- sula Academy and Macken- the Sylvania area and re-

Kistler Ford invites community to


arship that was judged by a zie Reeves from Northview main strongly committed to
specially appointed schol- High School. support the educational op-
arship committee on leader- Lourdes College recipi- portunities offered through

drive for Southview ship, school experience and ents were chosen by the the Sylvania schools and
an essay on “What being a college and they include Lourdes College.

Kistler Ford
Southview High School are
and driving a Ford vehicle.
For every person who test-
Saturday, May 14 from
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at 7225 EvErybody’s
partnering to help raise up to
$6,000 in support of Cougar
Club as part of Ford Motor
drives a Ford Explorer,
Focus, Fiesta, Edge, F-150
at this one-day event, Ford
Sylvania Avenue. Each test-
drive will last approximately
7-10 minutes.
doing it.More and more teens are reading the paper,
because they know it’s pretty cool to know
Company’s “Drive One 4 Motor Company and Kistler Participants must be 18 what’s going on around town.

UR School” program. Ford will donate $20 to or older and have a valid Read The Mercer County Chronicle and you’ll always be “in the know.”

Members of the Sylvania


area community will help
Southview for the Cougar
Club.
driver’s license. There is a
limit of one test drive per The Sylvania Herald
THE MERCER COUNTY
CHRONICLE
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6th, 7th and 8th Grades


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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2011

Three sign with Lourdes Glass City Synchro Swim Team wins
volleyball program multiple medals at State championships
SYLVANIA– Lourdes
College head volleyball
coach Greg Reitz had a
busy week by signing
three new recruits to
the Lourdes volleyball
teams. Coach Reitz
signed Andrea Brown
of Oakland Community
College for the women’s
team and signed Dillon
Lesniak and Pierce
Stewart of San Diego
City College for the
men’s team.
Andrea Brown is a Andrea Brown
native of Northwood,
OH and a sophomore
at Oakland Community
College. Brown is a
middle hitter and had
43 kills and 48 blocks
this season, helping the
Raiders to an undefeated
season and a Michigan
Community College
Athletic Association
league championship.
Photo submitted
Brown played her
high school career at The Glass City Synchro Swim Team recently had a successful showing at the Ohio State Championship. Team
Northwood High School. members are front row left to right: Emily Schaupp, Kaitlyn Myers and Kassidy Gall. Middle row left to right: Abbey
Jaegel, Renae Goik, Tori Buess, Natalie Nuckols, Carolyn McCartney, McKenna Burke and Jasmine Frelin. Back
While at Northwood, row left to right: Ebany Walpole, Brooke Hausenfleck, Suzie Pietrzak, Margy Mackin, Paulina Kamburowski, Angel
Brown was named 1st Dillon Lesniak
Freeman, Dana Nuckols, Alexandra Buess and Pamela Tarkowski. Not pictured: Caroline Cooper.
Team All-Toledo Area
Athletic Conference NEW ALBANY- Trio: Emily Schaup, Kassidy Glass City Synchro a member of the National
twice and was once named Twenty Glass City Synchro Gall, and Kaitlyn Meyers will host the Regional USA Synchro organization.
2nd Team Honorable- swimmers, ages 8-15, 4th Place Trio: Carolyn Championship meet on May Synchronized swimming is
competed in the Ohio State McCartney, Margy Mackin, 21-22 at Northview High a hybrid form of swimming,
Mention. Brown looks to
Championship last weekend and Paulina Kamburowski School. This important dance and gymnastics.
add depth and experience in New Albany, OH. The 5th Place Trio: Renae meet determines which It consists of swimmers
to a team that enters its 20 girls are in three team teams and small routines performing a synchronized
Goik, Tori Buess, and
second season of play routines based on age. Each Dana Nuckols 5th Place will go to the Age Group routine (solos, duets, trios,
next year. The Gray team brought home a medal; Duet: Carolyn McCartney National Championships or teams) of elaborate moves
Wolves finished 21-17 in one silver and two bronze. and Paulina Kamburowski - the world’s largest in the water, accompanied
their inaugural season. All the girls that competed 8th Place Duet: Brooke Synchronized Swimming by music. Synchronized
Dillon Lesniak and qualified to for the Regional Hausenfleck and Alexandra competition. The Regional swimming demands
Pierce Stewart are both Championship meet. Buess Championship competition advanced water skills and
sophomores that come In addition to the three “Glass City Synchro is open to the public. Team requires great strength,
from San Diego City teams, six smaller routines proved itself to be a serious routines will compete on endurance, flexibility, grace,
College in San Diego, Photos submitted competed (1 solo, 2 duets, competitor. We are extremely Sunday, May 22 from 2:00 artistry, and precise timing,
CA. Lesniak is an outside Pierce Stewart and 3 trios). proud of our young ladies,” pm until approximately 3:15 as well as exceptional breath
hitter from San Diego and MVP and was named 2nd Silver Medal Solo: team manage Lucia Cooper pm. Admission is free. control when upside down
played at La Jolla High Team All-Arizona. Kassidy Gall Silver Medal said. Glass City Synchro is underwater.
School.
Stewart is a setter
and from Peoria, AZ
The men’s volleyball
program will compete for
the first time next year.
U10 Blue Mavericks celebrate Mother’s
and attended Centennial The Gray Wolves now
High School. While at
Centennial, Stewart was
have four players signed
up to play next year.
Day with tournament win
named 1st Team All- All three athletes plan
Region in 2007 and 2008. to enter the Business
Also in 2008, he was the Program at Lourdes.
Centennial High School
Sylvania Township is seeking candidates for
the position of Deputy Chief of Police. Located
in Lucas County, Ohio, Sylvania Township has
a population of 25,500 and covers 28 square
miles. The department has 44 uniformed officers
and a total staff of 60. The Police department
budget for calendar year 2011 is $6.9 million.
The salary range for this position is $70,000 to
$80,000, depending on qualifications.
The minimum and desired Qualification are
as follows:
The candidate must have a current Ohio
Peace Officer Certificate and 10 years’ experi-
ence in law enforcement with at least 5 years in
an administrative command position.
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited col-
lege is preferred.
This position supervises all aspects of the A gold, gleaming moms, the boys asked The players are Wietrzykowski, bat boy
operation and administration of the Police De- trophy was the best kind them to wait on the field (front row, left to right): Benny Crooks, Sam Holtz,
partment to ensure the prompt, professional, of Mother’s Day bling while they convened to Newt Ziegler, Parker Adam Okuley, Jonah
and courteous delivery of law enforcement for the moms of the U10 the outfield and returned McClure, Joey Thatcher, Ostrander, Logan Tiell,
services to the community. The Deputy Chief
reports directly to the Chief of Police. Appli- Blue Sylvania Mavericks to surprise them with pink Cole Kwiatkowski, Andrew Crooks and Jacob
cants must submit a resume and cover letter de- baseball team when the boys roses. Logan Strebler, Bailey Harshman. Maverick
scribing leadership style and motivational ideas
SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1956
won the Championship Moms are (back row, left to
while working within a unionized environment. Game in the Mavericks right): Lori Ziegler, Cindy
Resume should detail specific qualifications and
abilities for this position. Three work related
May Classic Tournament McClure, Kristin Thatcher,
references with contact information should be
provided.
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for the Shining Star Award. Julie Schulze, K-3 special
The candidates for Shining education teacher at Sylvania
Star were nominated by co- Public Schools; Heather
workers, parents or other Steenrod, music educator at
professionals to give special Miss Barb’s Music School;
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