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By Donna Lueke On Memorial Day in Port Clinton Sgt. Jason Thomass memorable telling of his acts and decisions at the World Trade Center tragedy on Sept. 11, 2001, elegantly honored the essence of Memorial Day. Those gathered in Mondays cool mist included those who had served, those who had lost loved ones, Americans and Canadians, young and old, all who heard Thomass message, learned from his mother: You are your brothers keeper. You should never leave your brother behind. Tears mixed with rain drops on many a cheek at Thomass poignant narrative. Tears and rain dissipated, but the message left tracks in memories and hearts. The prayers, the readings, the laying of the wreaths at Veterans Park, the Port Clinton High School bands military medley, the phalanx of those in uniforms, the firing squads salute, Rosemary Schramms lyrical rendering of O Canada all further enriched the ceremonies. Judge Frederick Hanys opening remarks reminded all that we were gathered to acknowledge bravery, courage and commitment. It is a day to honor the ideals which are not just catch words to those who serve. For this, we as a community thank them all. Hany introduced Thomas as one of the most gracious and honorable men I ever met, and his family, equally so, and thanked Thomas for spending his Memorial Day in Port Clinton. Thomas thanked all those who fell, those who gave lives for this great county, and again reminding all those gathered, If you ever see anyone who needs help, I encourage you to help that person. VFW Commander Richard Ellis introduced Mamie Rallins of Port Clinton, who presented a beautiful hand-made quilt to Thomas. Rallins, a two-time Olympian in the high hurdles and a talented seamstress and embroiderer, this week offered Ellis the donation of the quilt for a VFW a fundraiser. Ellis thought it even better to make the quilt a gift to Thomas, who was touched and honored by the gift. After the ceremonies, while waiting to meet Thomas, Amber Waite, PCHS senior band member, approached a wheel-chair bound veteran who was sitting alone near

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Mr. and Mrs. Jason Thomas with Mamie Rallins (center) and quilt where Thomas was surrounded by admirers and greeters. She leaned down, shook the veterans hand and said simply, thank you for your service. It was a simple act, yet the essence of the day. More photos of the ceremonies and the Memorial Day parade in photo galleries at www.thebeacon.net.

Memorial Day at Catawba Island Club


Retired Maj. General Mark Solo, a college roommate of CIC Manager Mike Schenk, gave a stirring address during the Memorial Day ceremony there on Sunday. Gen.Solo spoke about his shortest speeches, given to the mother and the widow of individuals under his command. One was a training instructor in Afghanistan who was murdered by the Afghan pilot he was training to fly. At Left: General Solos unit in Afghanistan were called the Red Tails after the famed World War II Tuskegee Airmen. General Solo got an opportunity to meet an original Red Tail, Harold Brown of Catawba.

Home sales grow in April


The number of homes sold in the area covered by the Firelands Association of Realtors (FAR) showed strong growth in all areas in April. The local market posted gains in activity in both price per sale and number of units sold according to statistics provided by the Ohio Association of Realtors. Weve not only posted several months of sales gains, but were also seeing stability and steady gains in pricing which should help boost confidence that housing is a solid, long term investment, said OAR President Thomas J. Williams. In April, the local housing market showed a 9.3% increase in the number of units sold compared to April of 2012. Most encouraging was the over 26% increase in the total dollar volume, thanks in large measure to a significant increase in the average sale price to over $115,000 compared to just over $98,000 last year.

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With all of the recent problems regarding schools in the news these daysshootings, tornadoes and the likeit might be a good idea to attend a special training program at the Danbury High School Auditorium tonight (Thursday, May 30) at 7 p.m. You will learn about how Danbury Schools will respond to an emergency situation. All concerned community members are urged to attend to learn about the NEW safety procedures that have been put in place at Danbury Schools. nnn An exhibition of 126 miracles from around the world will be on display this weekend, June 1 and 2 in the Immaculate Conception School gymnasium. This photographic Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition was presented to the people of the United States by the Real Presence Eucharistic Education and Adoration Association. The exhibition consists of 140 panels or posters. On Saturday, June 1, the exhibition can be viewed from 4-8 p.m. On Sunday, the display will be available from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Port Clinton Knights of Columbus are sponsoring this display. nnn Our Find Wylie winner this week is David Saylor of Port Clinton who was one of 177 individuals who found your friendly fish hiding in the ad for Marblehead Bank on page 7A in last weeks Beacon. David wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores. Well definitely be hiding Wylie again this week. If you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie Icon at our website, www. thebeacon.net. nnn With fireworks costs continually rising, and in light of the current economic decline, the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce is now raising funds for their annual Independence Day Celebration. The cost of the fireworks has been increasing steadily each year. According to Chamber Director Valerie Winterfield, because they want to keep the quality of the Oak Harbor 4th of July Fireworks at a high level, they are now selling patriotic stars that you can purchase at local Oak Harbor businesses for $1, $5, or $10. Everyone who purchases a $10 star will have their name entered into a drawing for VIP seating during the fireworks. On June 28, they will draw 5 winn

ners who will each receive 4 VIP seats. For more information, contact the Chamber office at 419-898-0479. nnn This Sunday, June 2, is the 19th Annual Run/Walk for Humanity hosted annually by the Catawba Island Club. Registration is from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. the day of the event. For more information or to sign up online, visit www.cicrunwalk.org. Also, beginning in June, Habitat for Humanity in Ottawa County will begin building a home for a qualified family at 733 N. Locust Street in Oak Harbor. If you or an organization you belong to would be interesting in helping out, contact the Habitat office at 419-7347074.

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nnn Over on Put-in-Bay they are having a Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at Put-in-Bay Yacht Club this Saturday, June 1. Moonshine Time is 6:30 p.m., Vittles will be served at 7:15, and the Mountain Murder Mystery begins at 8 p.m. Desserts will be served afterward, along with announcing the results and the presentation of prizes. Cost for the event is just $25 per person. For reservations call 419-285-4505. nnn A new film from Emmy Award winning writer and producer Linda Midgett is coming to Port Clintons Ida Rupp Public Library. A national Christian nonprofit organization called Sojourners has produced this half-hour film titled The Line. According to their press release, the film uncovers the emerging and entrenched faces of poverty in our countrysuch as the suburban former banker who now relies on a food pantry; to an aging career fisherman, whose shrimping business has been devastated by the after-effects of Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill along the Gulf Coast. The movie will be played at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 30, at Ida Rupp Public Library. A local program about how to help our own communitys efforts follows the screening. Refreshments will be served and donations to the food pantry will be accepted during this special screening event. nnn The Danbury Township Board of Trustees has approved the sale of surplus property by auction on Saturday, June 8, at the Lakevue Marina Storage Buildings across from Lakevue Marina, 8549 North Shore Blvd. Steve Pitzer with the Pitzer Auction Company will conduct the sale. Items to be auctioned include a dump truck/snow plow/salt spreader, an F250 pickup truck, furniture and an antique Coke cooler along with many other items. Preview and registration will begin at 8 a.m. with the sale to begin promptly at 10 a.m. For complete details and photos, visit www.stevepitzer.com and click on the auctions tab; or you can call Steve Direct at 419-341-5235. nnn The Oak Harbor Area Chamber of

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Obituaries
Georgianna Hawking
Georgianna K. Hawking, 74, of Genoa, formerly of Port Clinton, died Wednesday evening, May 22, at Parkview Care Center in Fremont. To view the full obituary and share online condolences with the family, visit www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

Irma Howell
June 14, 1949-May 25, 2013 Irma Howell, 63, of Port Clinton, passed away, Saturday, May 25, at Edgewood Manor Nursing Center, Port Clinton, following a valiant struggle with pancreatic cancer, surrounded by her loving family. Irma was born on June 14, 1949, in Alamo, TX, the daughter of Manuel and Flavia (Cavazos) Rodriguez Visitation will be 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 30, in the Gerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, 216 Washington St., Port Clinton, where family prayers will be at 10 a.m., Friday, May 31, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Port Clinton. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

Joseph A. Reau
March 11, 1939-May 26, 2013 Joseph A. Reau, 74, of Oak Harbor, died Sunday, May 26, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg. He was born on March 11, 1939, in Oak Harbor to Lawson C. and Lavida (Humphrey) Reau. Per Joes wishes, cremation has taken place and a Toussainter Wake at Joes Pole Barn will take place on Saturday, June 1, starting at 3 p.m. Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Oak Harbor, is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences for Joe may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

Marriage Licenses
F. Joseph Bires, 61, banker, and Joanne Belair, 51, both of Port Clinton. Donald Tabbert, 25, truck driver, of Graytown, and Sara Klavinger, 22, sales associate, of Genoa. Steve Miller, 37, CSX, and Nicole Mayer, 35, both of Genoa. Jason Spencer, 30, lead material operator, and Amanda Rodriguez, 28, manager, both of Port Clinton. Alex Roessler, 26, sales, and Kate Albaitis, 26, dental hygienist, both of Houston, TX. Jeffrey Nemecek, 29, GIS coordinator, and Mary Koenig, 29, STNA, both of Port Clinton. Zachary Saneholtz, 24, diesel mechanic, and Hayley Manly, 27, teacher, both of Port Clinton.

Births
A girl was born on May 13 at Firelands Medical Center in Sandusky to Sara and Daniel Toris Jr. of Oak Harbor. A boy was born on May 14 at Firelands Medical Center in Sandusky to Brandi and Ryan McBride of Lakeside-Marblehead.

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Leo and Ruth Kimmet celebrate 60th anniversary Photo (from scanned photo) Leo and Ruth Kimmet reaffirmed their wedding vows at Immaculate Conception Church on Sunday, May 12, during the 10:30 a.m. mass, with Pastor Fr. John Missler officiating. A family dinner was held at Mon Ami after the mass. Leo and Ruth have resided in Erie Township for the past 60 years and spend their winters in Ft. Myers, FL. They have two children, Kevin and Karen, and four grandchildren, Christopher, Nicholas, Benjamin and Ashley. Theres a way to buy insurance.
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Members of Firelands Presbyterian Church prepare to launch their Walleye Wishes campaign.From left: Kay McIntosh, Shirley Tatlock, Sally Wahlers, Kaye Elliott and in the front, Rosemarie Shinde. The flamingos from Firelands Presbyterian Church have flown on sabbatical. This year the Celebration of Life team plans to drop Wild and Wacky Walleye in the yards of unsuspecting friends and family members. Their mission to support the American Cancer Society is called Walleye Wishes for the Cure. Last year their frisky flamingos raised over $1400 for this worthy organization. This year their hand crafted and hand painted walleye hope to do even better. To arrange for a Walleye Surprise, call Kay McIntosh (440-725-1546) or the Firelands Presbyterian Church office (419-734-6211). Suggested donations to the American Cancer Society: Initial Walleye drop, $20; Walleye removal, $15; or Walleye removed and sent on to another home,$25. This campaign will run during the months of June and July.

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On June 26 Oak Harbor Golferettes will be hosting their 15th annual Rally for thc Cure golf scramble. The fee is $55 per person which includes a continental breakfast, green fees, cart and luncheon. Sign-in begins at 7 a.m. with an 8 a.m. shot gun start. Entry forms are available at the Oak Honoring veterans were undetered by the rain BY JASMINE CUPP Oak Harbor held their Memorial Day services at Salem Township Union Cemetery with a ceremony in Veterans Memorial Circle. The parade began with a police escort followed by the color guard, the Oak Harbor High School marching band, Boy Scouts, Apple Festival royalty, and the villages service vehicles. The rain did not stop people from coming and paying their respects. The cemetery was lined with cars waiting for the parade to pass and for the ceremony that followed. The ceremony at Veterans Memorial circle honored those who gave their life for our freedom and for our country. For more photos, see the photo gallery at www.thebeacon.net. Harbor Golf Club. For information and questions please contact Jan Henn @ 419-351-3078; Connie Williams @ 419-707-2051 or the OHGC @ 419-898-1493. The field is limited to the first 36 paid teams. Entry deadline is June 19.

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The Magruder Hospital Auxiliary will have a jewelry sale and repair event in the hospitals main lobby on Thursday, May 30, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday, May 31, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Corporate Jewelers out of Stow, Ohio, will be doing the sale and repairs, as well as a gold and silver buy-back for those who are interested. They can size rings, repair chains, tip prongs, replace clasps, replace watch batteries and much more. For more information on the Magruder Auxiliary, contact Auxiliary & Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Gallogly at 419-7343131 ext. 3256. For more information about education programs, screenings and events, go to the Magruder website at www.magruderhospital.com and click on the events calendar.

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One of the important missions of Firelands Presbyterian Church is Project Linus. Since May of 2004, a group of 12 active sewers have made more than 800 quilts and blankets for ill or traumatized children. On May 24th, a total of 189 quilts will be given to Akron Childrens Hospital, where gravely ill or injured children from 20 northern Ohio counties are served. Christine Fleissner, the volunteer project coordinator for the Akron chapter of Project Linus, has processed more than 40,000 quilts and blankets such as those from the needle women of Firelands Church. In addition to those given to Akron Childrens Hospital, handmade blankets were sent to all the families of Sandy Hook and families displaced by super storm Sandy. It is due to the efforts of the current quilters and blanket makers that Project Linus has grown to such a successful mission under the leadership of Maxine Wilson. All sewers donate their fabric, yarn and time, and the batting is donated by the church. Firelands members include Connie Brand, Shirley Carlson, Kaye Elliott, Anita Fisher, Kay McIntosh, Joan Moore, Marilyn Umlauf, Sally Wahlers, Sally Walter, Ginger Brown, Maxine Wilson, and external friends Marie Ripich, Pat Hines, Carolyn Oakley, Karen Hasselbach and Debbie Beaulieu. In describing the commitment of the participants of Project Linus at Firelands Presbyterian Church, Maxine Wilson simply cites a quote from Mother Teresa. We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. Project Linus is a non-profit organization, dedicated to providing security through blankets. Nationally, Project Linus has donated more than 4.4 million handmade blankets to help comfort children in need in hospitals, hospices, and shelters. Project Linus has 386 chapters in the United States. Inspired by a picture of a three-year-old cancer patient holding her security blanket, Project Linus was begun in 1995 by Karen Loucks, who named the project after the adorable security blanket toting character from the Peanuts comic strip. For more

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when a child needs one. Firelands Presbyterian Church is located at 2626 East Harbor Road (1/2 mile west of Wal-Mart). Founded in 1982, Firelands Presbyterian Church continues to grow in mission and in program. In addition to Project Linus, Firelands Church also operates a food pantry inside the church, offers its kitchen facilities for the summer lunch program, houses a two-star rated preschool and day care, and more. www.firelandschurch.org

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The Walleye Festival fishing derby sponsored by Skipper Buds Marina took place at Derby Pond in Port Clinton on Saturday. The fishing tournament was open to children up to age 12. Bait and poles were provided but some children brought their own poles. Over 200 children and families participated in the Derby and received goodie bags and ribbons.

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New boating safety video available The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is offering free boat safety inspections during May and June at public boat launch ramps and during special events statewide. The agency also released a new promotional video about safety boating. Start the boating season safe, said Rodger Norcross, chief of the ODNR Division of Watercraft. We encourage boaters to take advantage of a free safety inspection to ensure they have all the necessary boating safety equipment on board and it is in working order. The free boat safety inspections help increase boating safety awareness at a time when many Ohioans are launching their boats for the first time in a new boating and fishing season. ODNR Division of Watercraft officers provide written courtesy inspections that allow boat owners to make recommended improvements to their boating safety equipment. These free inspections typically examine the condition of fire extinguishers, navigational lights, horns and distress signals to ensure they are in working order. Officers also check to make sure that the proper type, size and number of life jackets are aboard each boat as required by law to ensure the safety of all boat occupants. Information on locations, dates and times for upcoming vessel safety inspections is available at: http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/events. Additional information is also available online regarding required boating safety equipment, education programs, boating rules and public launch ramps at http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/ and by calling toll-free at 877-4BOATER. Eleven people who died in boating accidents in Ohio in 2012 were not wearing their life jackets. Boat safe and boat smart, and always wear a life jacket. Watch or download the following ODNR boating safety video message: Be Safe While Enjoying the Sun and Fun of Boating in Ohio (30 seconds) http://youtu.be/LE0rrbX6-dw

Left: Rachyl Enderle with her first catch of the day Below: James Carr and James Zwerman setting up poles for the children at the fishing derby. Photos by Jasmine Cupp

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Following the success of the past 5 years, the 2013 DRAW ME IN childrens book program will be offered again for future authors and illustrators. The young authors and illustrators will be supplied with two blank mock-up books, one for practice and one for finished presentation. Each student will also receive a pack of crayons to complete their book. This program is offered to residents or siblings of residents residing in Ottawa County by the Greater Port Clinton Area Arts Council. The next program will be on Tuesday, June 18, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., at the Ida Rupp Public Library, 310 Madison Street, Port Clinton. The classes are available for children in grades 2 5. A parent or guardian must be present for this program. Class size is limited to 20. The finished books are to be delivered to the Real Living Morgan Realty Group, 100 Jefferson Street, Port Clinton, no later than Saturday, July 8. The Budding Artist reception will be held Tuesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. at the library. The young authors and illustrators will share what inspired their books as well as presenting their finished product. Refreshments will be served after their presentations and further questions can be asked of the participants. The reception is open to family, friends and the public. Marblehead resident Jodie McCallum, instructor of this program, is a nationally recognized childrens book illustrator. She has been published over 60 times and has books in circulation throughout the United States and abroad. She is also a member of the Picture Book Artists Association, a select group of 180 internationally recognized illustrators. The Mazza Museum, the largest museum in the world dedicated to recognized childrens book illustrators, exhibits her original artwork. McCallums original artwork is

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(Back row) Otterbein President/CEO, Jill Hreben; Provider of the Year - Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) with Transit Director, Bill Lowe; OCTA Transit Manager, Diane Schimming; ONS Employee of the Year, Rock Sherer; Regional Executive Director, Tom Keith (Front row) Philanthropist of the Year, Art Soderberg; Resident Volunteer of the Year, Ruth Muntis; Community Volunteer of the Year, Bob Martin Otterbein Homes President and CEO Jill Hreben, along with Regional Executive Director Tom Keith, recently bestowed special recognition to individuals and companies who have supported the mission of Otterbein North Shore in an exemplary manner. Port Clinton resident Rock Sherer was named Employee of the Year for going above and beyond every day. His nominator asked residents what they thought of Sherer and they replied that hes dependable, can always be counted on to get the job done, and do it with a good attitude and a smile. Since 1998, not a year has gone by that resident Art Soderberg, Philanthropist of the Year, hasnt made a charitable contribution to Otterbein North Shore. He is passionate about benevolent care and has supported it through regular giving. He has supported Otterbein partners through appreciation giving, and has made countless memorial gifts for friends and neighbors who have passed away. Art was a strong advocate for Otterbeins efforts to raise funds for the nursing beds, which resulted in the No. 1 Ohio ranked Jane Baker House. His personal donation was a lead gift and he assisted in with acquiring other gifts, including from The Gypsum Company where he was employed for many years. The Gypsum Foundation also made a matching gift on Arts behalf. Ruth Muntis was honored as Resident Volunteer of the Year for playing the piano at the Wednesday church service and during meals. Catawba Island resident Bob Martin, was named Community Volunteer of the Year for being available to help with transportation, driving the Otterbein bus to church services and outings. Provider of the Year was the Ottawa County Transportation Agency (OCTA) for their help in assuring Otterbein North Shore elders remain independent. Their nomination by Director of Nursing Jen Lenthe said, whether traveling to a doctors appointment or taking a trip to the local store, OCTA offers ease of scheduling, unlimited availability, affordable fares, quality service, and a driving staff that truly treat the Otterbein family like their own. Otterbein North Shore is located at 9400 North Shore Boulevard, in Danbury Township. For more information contact Robyn Karbler at 419-798-8254. Additional information regarding Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices is available on its web site at www.otterbein.org.

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Magruder Hospital VIP Club taking reservations for day trips


Magruder Hospitals VIP Club is taking reservations for three upcoming day trips for the summer and early fall. On Thursday, July 11, there will be a trip to Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh, PA. Cost for the trip is $53 per person and includes round-trip transportation as well as $15 free play and $5 toward food. Deadline to sign up for this trip is June 3. On Monday, August 19, there will be a trip to the Pioneer Wine Trail in Jackson, MI. Cost for the trip is $62 per person and includes roundtrip deluxe DVD motorcoach transportation; wine tasting at Sleeping Bear Winery, Sandhill Crane Vineyards, Chateau Aeronautique Winery & Lone Oak Vineyards Estate, lunch, all applicable taxes and meal gratuity. Deadline to sign up for this trip is July 10. On Wednesday, October 2, there will be an International Tour of Cleveland trip. Cost is $78 per person and includes roundtrip deluxe DVD motorcoach transportation, step-on guide, stops at German, Greek, Lebanese and Asian shops, stop at an Ohio City Church, shopping time at Westside Market, lunch, a visit to Little Italy, all applicable taxes and meal gratuity. Deadline to sign up for this trip is August 23. Flyers with the details for these and other trips are available at the volunteer desks inside the main lobby and outpatient lobby of Magruder Hospital. For more information on all trips, call Marty Willis at 419-734-5362. For more information about Magruders VIP Club, as well as other events and screenings, go to www. magruderhospital.com.

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Dr. Mary Ann Nehls has joined Dr. Michael Hablitzel at West Harbor Dental. They are gladly accepting new patients.
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Quarter Madness is coming to Riverview Healthcare Campus on Saturday afternoon, June 1, to accommodate those those who have not been able to attend the evening events. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Play begins at 2 p.m. The campus is located at 8180 OH 163 between Oak Harbor and Port Clinton. Quarter Madness is a chance for players to win prizes from an assortment of home businesses. Avon, Herbalife, Kats Coffee, Miche, Origami Owl, Pampered Chef, Paparazzi Jewelry, Premier Designs, Pure Romance, Scentsy, Tastefully Simple, The Gourmet Cupboard, Thirty-One Gifts, Tupperware and Watkins are listed. Vendors usually offer specials at their tables $5 admission includes one paddle. More paddles are available for $1 each. This afternoon of friendship, food and raffles supports Riverview All Stars Relay for Life Team. For more information contact Lisa Woods at 419-3414722. To become a vendor contact Carla Bledsoe at 419341-5543.

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This past Sunday volunteers, staff, clients and parents of Riders Unlimited Inc. gathered around the grave of one of their recently deceased therapists for a memorial service while seven of her counterparts grazed serenely on grass in the nearby pasture. For the first time in their 17 year history, RUI had to make the difficult decision to have one of their horses, Sweetie, humanely euthanized on April 18th. Sweetie was a 30+ year old grulla mare that had been providing equine assisted activities and therapies to individuals with disabilities for the past 3 years. It is never easy to make the decision to put a beloved horse down, stated Rebekah Recker, Program Director of RUI. It is probably the hardest part of my job. These animals are not just horses to us. They are part of our family. They give so much of themselves to our riders, volunteers, families and even myself through the activities we offer. We are indebted to each and every one of them. RUI uses specially selected horses to teach riding and provide therapy to individuals with physical, learning, mental and emotional disabilities. In the past when their horses were retired from riding, they had to find another home for them. However, since purchasing their own farm in May 2011, they have the ability to allow them to live out their remaining days in the peace and beauty of their pastures. We had just retired Sweetie from riding in January due to age-related health issues that made it uncomfortable for her to be ridden. However, she was still an asset to our program as a companion and for ground lessons, stated Recker. We had just initiated her into a test program for individuals with mental health issues. For the past couple months, a lady would come every day to groom and spend quality time with Sweetie as a way to overcome

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Help Prepare Students for a Safe Summer The American Red Cross is working around the clock to help people in Oklahoma and throughout the Midwest after devastating tornadoes hit their local communities earlier this week. The Red Cross is here to help families and students prepare for tornado season with the new and free American Red Cross Tornado App. Events like these are a reminder that tornadoes can strike anywhere and at any time. Its best to prepare for them before the weather turns bad, says regional chief operating officer and emergency services director Kenneth Robinson, As a father of two boys, I feel its important to make sure other youth in our community know how they can prepare and react to severe weather. Over the next few weeks, schools will be closing for the summer, and many students will be home alone during the day. In the age of electronic gadgets and indoor playtime, its a good time for youth to be reminded about summer weather safety. The Red Cross is encouraging parents and teachers to download the American Red Cross Tornado App to be prepared and have the information they need right at their fingertips in the event a tornado hits. The Red Cross Tornado App is available for Apple and Android devices. Some features include: Instant access to local and real-time information Location-based NOAA tornado, severe thunderstorm and flood watch and warning alerts Interactive quizzes and simple stepby-step advice to prepare for severe weather A high-pitched tornado warning siren (even if the app is closed) Preloaded content to access critical information even without mobile connectivity One-touch Im safe messaging to broadcast reassurance to family and friends via text, web, or social media Simple steps and checklists to create an emergency plan Toolkit with flashlight, strobe light and audible alarm People can call **REDCROSS (**73327677) from a mobile device to receive a text message with a link to download the app, or they can do so directly from the iTunes or Google Play app stores. The Red Cross also encourages parents to have a conversation with their children about tornado safety, download this app to their childs smart phone, and explore it together. Information about tornado preparedness and severe weather safety is available at redcross.org/tornado. People can help those affected by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises by making a donation to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. People who wish to make a donation to support the Red Cross response can visit redcross. org, dial 1-800-REDCROSS or text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

her depression. This lady was able to bond with Sweetie and receive unconditional love from her. Sundays memorial service was an additional part of the RUI programs as a way to allow their family to come together and grieve the loss together. Each of their horses is unique and provides something special that makes losing just one of them have an impact of everyone involved. Currently RUI has 10 other horses in their programs. The horses range in age from 7 years to 28 years with the average age being 17 years old. These horses provide therapy and lessons to individuals from Ottawa, Sandusky, Erie, Lucas, and Wood counties. If you wish to learn more about Riders Unlimited, Inc., you can find them on the web at www.ridersunlimited,org; or you can attend their combined Open House and Community Garage Sale on Friday, June 7th and Saturday, June 8th, from 9 a.m.5 p.m. RUI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All funds raised from the garage sale will be used to offset the expenses of their programs. If interested, they also have a special Fiddlers Green fund that provides for the care of any retired horses and the costs associated with their euthanizing.

Danbury physicals
Danbury Local Schools will be hosting their physical night on Wednesday, June 5th beginning at 5 p.m. at Dr. Jacksons office in Marblehead. You must be a Danbury Student to attend and you must have the physical form filled out prior to the physical. Times are as follows: Middle School Girls at 5 p.m., High School Girls @ 5:15, Middle School Boys @ 5:45, & High School Boys at 6:00.

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WHERE: Catawba Community Hall, 3307 NW Catawba Road Strength Training WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m Tuesdays and Thursdays WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton COST: $4 per session INFO: 419-732-4061

May 30

The Gathering WHAT: Free Community Meal; open to the public. Fully accessible facility. WHEN: 4:30 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. John Lutheran Church Parish Hall, Second and Adams, Port Clinton Danbury information program WHAT: For parents and community members, to learn about the changes in Danbury Schools safety procedures. WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Danbury Auditorium, Marblehead Al-Anon/Alateen WHAT: Twelve-step group for those affected by anothers drinking WHEN: 8 p.m. every Thursday WHERE: Trinity United Methodist Church, 135 Adams St., Port Clinton Art Class WHEN: Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m. WHERE: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead COST: $10 per class INFO: Call Lori at 419-7980608. Open Public Shooting WHAT: Shooters, including aspiring new shooters, are invited to do practice shooting. WHEN: 5:30-8 pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings WHERE: Camp Perry Training Site, Port Clinton INFO: Contact 419.635.2141 ext. 1101 or thecmp.org/3p/ publicshooting.htm COST: $5/adult, $2/junior

Strength Training WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m WHERE: Magruder Conference Center COST: $4 per session INFO: 419-732-4061 The Line documentary WHAT: 30 minute documentary on the emerging faces of poverty by Emmy Award winner writer and producer Linda Midgett. WHEN: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. WHERE: Ida Rupp Public Library, Port Clinton Competitive Funding Grant Meeting WHAT: Second funding round meeting for eligible applicants for recycling programs. WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: OSS Solid Waste District office, 1875 E. State St., Fremont INFO: Applicants can register by calling 419-334-7222

Jun 1-2

Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition WHAT: Photographic exhibition sponsored by the Port Clinton Knights of Columbus WHEN: 4-8 p.m. June 1, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. June 2 WHERE: Immaculate Conception School Gymnasium, Port Clinton

WHERE: Catawba Island Club INFO: www.cicrunwalk.org All you can eat Sunday breakfast WHERE: Port Clinton Elks Lodge 1718, 231 Buckeye Blvd, Port Clinton WHEN: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sundays until September 29 COST: $8 for adults $4 for children INFO: Call the Elks Lodge at 419-734-1900 or Willard Smith, 419-341-0296

INFO: For more info 419607-6021 Sisters in Sobriety WHAT: Sisters in Sobriety, a womens AA meeting WHEN: Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Sutton Center, 1854 E. Perry, Port Clinton Yoga WHAT: Bring a mat and wear loose clothing for the class. Linda Green, instructor. WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton COST: $8 per class with sign up for the whole month or $10 per class INFO: 419-635-2337 Pilates WHAT: Pilates with Laura Tyson, instructor WHEN: 9 a.m. Tuesdays WHERE: The Ballet School, Madison St., Port Clinton COST: $5 INFO: laura_tyson@roadrunner.com. Open Public Shooting WHAT: Shooters, including aspiring new shooters, are invited to do practice shooting. WHEN: 5:30-8 pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings WHERE: Camp Perry Training Site, Port Clinton INFO: Contact 419.635.2141 ext. 1101 or thecmp.org/3p/ publicshooting.htm COST: $5/adult, $2/junior TOPS WHAT: Take Off Pounds Sensibly. All are welcome WHEN: 6 p.m. every Tuesday

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June Jun 5

Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre WHERE: Put-in-Bay Yacht Club WHEN: Drinks at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m., Mountain Murder Mystery starting at 8 p.m. COST: $25 per person INFO: For reservations call 419-285-4505 Quarter Madness WHAT: A chance to win prizes from an assortment of vendors WHEN: 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Riverview Healthcare Campus, 818 W State Route 163, Oak Harbor COST: $5 admission includes one paddle, additional paddle is $1 INFO: For more information call Lisa Woods 419-3414722. To become a vendor contact Carla Bledsoe 419341-5543.

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Ida Rupp Public Library Summer Reading Program WHERE: Ida Rupp Public Library, 310 Madison St, Port Clinton WHEN: Program begins June 3 and ends July 27 INFO: For more information call Ida Rupp Public Library 419-732-3212

Jazz Night WHAT: Wine, pasta, and live jazz with The Bob Szmik Trio and special guests. WHEN: Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. WHERE: Slaters Madison Street Pub, 111 Madison St., Port Clinton INFO: 419-732-2030 TOPS WHAT: Take Off Pounds Sensibly. All are welcome. WHEN: 6 p.m. every Wednesday WHERE: Oak Harbor Library, 147 W. Main St., Oak Harbor INFO: Call 419-276-0304 Zumba WHEN: 5:30 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: 419-732-4061 TOPS WHAT: Take Off Pounds Sensibly. All are Welcome. WHEN: 4:30 p.m. every Wednesday WHERE: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead

Al-Anon/Alateen WHAT: Twelve-step group for those affected by anothers drinking WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday WHERE: St. John Lutheran Church, 122 Ottawa, Oak Harbor Erie Shores Cruisers WHAT: All cars and people welcome WHEN: 5-8 p.m. every Friday through fall WHERE: Bassetts Market parking lot, Port Clinton INFO: Call Lynn Jones at 419-341-2867

June Jun 4

Mental Illness Anxiety & Depression Family Support Group WHEN: 6-8 p.m., 1st Tuesday each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: For more info call 419732-6264 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group WHEN: 6:30-8 p.m., 1st Tuesday each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton

June Jun 2

Annual Run/Walk for Humanity WHEN: Registration 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.

Ottawa County Health Department Clinic Schedule


Unless otherwise noted, all clinics are at the Ottawa County Health Department, with appointments being made by calling 419-734-6800 or Toll Free (In Ottawa County) at 1-800-788-8803 June 3rd WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Clinic 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM Immunization Clinic 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM June 4th WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Clinic 12:45 PM to 4:30 PM 60+ Clinic Grace Evangelical Church - Elmore 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM June 5th Family Planning Clinic 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM 60+ Clinic Danbury Senior Center 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM June 6th Well Child, STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) and Family Planning Clinic 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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Having life insurance proceeds go directly to a spouse or child may create more problems than it can solve. You do not know when your death will make available a sizable insurance check for your young bride or young child. It may be best to have protective measures in place to offer some control over the funds. By using an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust, we can accomplish that goal. For this article, we will use the term ILIT when referring to an irrevocable life insurance trust. What is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust? An ILIT is an irrevocable trust that is created to own and be the beneficiary of a life insurance policy on the trust makers life. The death proceeds of life insurance held in an ILIT are not included in the estate of the insured or the insureds spouse if properly drafted. By the use of an ILIT you can control who gets the funds and at what age. Remember, we do not know when you or your spouse will die. A properly drafted ILIT can offer a defined payout at a time appropriate to the needs and maturity of the beneficiaries. Here are some thoughts to consider. Minor Children. If money goes to minor children, they may be too young to legally accept the funds without a guardian. Who will control the money and how will the funds be used? What if a child becomes incapacitated before he or she receives the money? What if there is a second marriage involved with his, hers and our children? Adult Children. If you leave a lump sum proceeds to an adult child, can he or she handle the funds? A large amount of money could destroy a young adults work ethic and perhaps his or her life. A lump-sum payment to your adult child is also exposed to his or her spouse and creditors. Even when adult children are responsible, a misfortune such as a lawsuit, bankruptcy, divorce, or death may put the policy proceeds at risk. Spouse. If your life insurance names your spouse as a lump-sum beneficiary, all decisions will belong to the spouse. If you want the money to go to your spouse and then to your children, what happens if your spouse remarries? If your spouse remarries and then dies before your replacement, the second spouse may have a right to all of the money. If your spouse leaves the proceeds to your children by will, the new spouse may have elective rights that will transfer the funds to the new spouse. What if your surviving spouse does not know how to handle money or becomes incapacitated? In an ILIT, you have one opportunity to create the blueprint as to what happens to the funds and to whom the funds shall pass. You have initial control but you do not get the luxury of changing your mind as to the provisions later on during your life. This normally applies to a large policy. It may be wise to consider placing the policy and subsequently the proceeds into an ILIT. You can insure that the proceeds will accomplish the purpose you intended when you created the policy. Jeff Roth is a partner with David Bacon and associate Jessica Moon of the firm ROTH and BACON with offices in Port Clinton, Upper Sandusky, Marion, Ohio and Fort Myers, Florida. All members of the firm are licensed in Ohio and Florida. Mr. Roths practice is limited to wealth strategy planning and elder law in both states. Nothing in this article is intended for, nor should be relied upon as individual legal advice. The purpose of this article is to provide information to the public on concepts of law as they pertain to estate and business planning. Jeff Roth can be reached at ohiofloridatrust@aol.com (telephone: 419-732-9994) copyright Jeffrey P. Roth 2013.

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Baumann Auto Center goes to bat for PC youth baseball


Baumann Auto Center has joined forces with the national Chevrolet Youth Baseball program to provide new equipment, a monetary contribution and invitations to free instructional clinics for Port Clinton Youth Baseball, as well as an opportunity for community members to enter the Free Chevrolet vehicle sweepstakes. Youth baseball provides positive and productive life lessons for young people across America, and the Chevrolet Youth Baseball program is an extension of Chevrolets commitment to baseball, community and families. Baumann Auto Center is bringing that same dedication to youth baseball, said Chuck Miller, General Manager for Baumann Auto Center. There is nothing more American than Chevrolet and baseball and Baumann Auto Center wants to combine Americas favorite brand and favorite pastime together for our families in Port Clinton to enjoy, added Miller. 2013 marks Chevrolets Youth Baseball programs eighth year, and since its introduction has helped aid local teams, affecting more than 3 million young people in communirolet also is the Official Vehicle of Major League Baseball. Chevrolet vehicles are designed and built for families, so we hope young people and their p a re n t s will consider a Chevrolet as an official vehicle of their household, said Miller.

Frederick Agencys Shirkey honored as CIC


The designation of Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) has been conferred upon Thomas Shirkey, CIC, Sr. Commercial Lines Customer Service Representative of the Frederick Agency in Port Clinton, following his successful completion of a rigorous insurance education program sponsored by the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors. The announcement was made by Dr. William T. Hold, President of the Society of CIC, who conferred the designation on Mr. Shirkey. The Society of CIC is a key member of The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research, the nations preeminent provider of insurance and risk management education. The National Alliance conducts more than 2,500 programs annually, throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Currently, more than 30,000 agents and insurance professionals throughout the country have received the CIC designation. Mr. Shirkey has demonstrated his professional competence through the successful completion of the five CIC institutes and comprehensive written examinations focusing on all major fields of insurance, insurance management, and agency operations. Tom lives in Port Clinton with his wife, Wanda. He is an avid outdoorsman and high school sports enthusiast and enjoys spending time with his family.

Kaptur meets with area Realtors

U.S. Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur recently met with local Realtors. Glenda Ward, Len Partin and Philip Bolte were among the Realtors who participated in the 75 minute meeting. Issues discussed included the retention of the mortgage deduction for primary and secondary housing and the newly placed restrictions on FHA residential loans. Partin reports that Congresswomen Kaptur was very receptive to Realtors concerns and the protection of affordable housing ownership.

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Airport Open House offered many ways to fly


At the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport (EORA) Open House on May 18 there were free flights for youngsters sponsored by the Young Eagles. Zoey Barr, 8, went on her first airplane ride with pilot George Tyler. That was good, said Zoey. I saw boats and houses and people. The best part was being up in the air. I want to do that again. Steve Overy of Paratus Air was offering helicopter flights for $20. He will be flying out of EORA and Put-in-Bay throughout the summer. Contact Steve at steve@paratusair.com or 260-409-5029. Stan Gebhardt, Director of EORA, said that with the open house and other events at the airport through the year he hopes to educate the public about flying. A 4-person airplane can cost less than an SUV, in the $30,000 range. Insurance is comparable or less. Most planes get 9-10 miles per gallon, said Gebhardt. I fly most places I go. It saves time and is cheaper. For more information, contact EORA at www.portclintonairport.com, 419-732-0234 or info@portclintonairport.com.

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EORA is a public airport owned and supported by Erie and Ottawa Counties Originally established in 1942, the airport consisted of about 100 acres that was leased for $671.85. The airport currently spans 400+ acres, has 3 employees and 5 part-time employees There are over 50 aircraft that call EORA home Over 4,000 single engine planes land at EORA every year Over 350 jet engine aircraft land every year
Airport Director Stan Gebhardt and airport dog Cherokee

Helicopter pilot Steve Overy with passenger Pat VanKley of Perrysburg

Flying Club is being formed


The Tin Goose Flying Club is forming. Based at the ErieOttawa Regional Airport (KPCW) in Port Clinton. the goal of the Tin Goose Flying Club is to promote aviation safety, education and fellowship. It will provide a cost effective way for licensed pilots to continue to fly and will provide student pilots an affordable option to obtain their private pilot license and to log flying experience. The Tin Goose Flying Club will be a non-profit Limited Liability Corporation (LLC). Each shareholder will enjoy full club privileges to use all of the clubs assets. Each share sold will retain proportional interest in the clubs assets throughout their ownership of the share. The first two aircraft the club plans to purchase are a Cherokee 180 Piper, a 4-place plane that is versatile in use and training opportunities, and a plane in the Light Sport category, a fully enclosed two passenger plane that offers the opportunity to earn a sport pilot certificate. A person can pilot light sport planes during daylight hours on good weather days. This class license is available to anyone that maintains a valid auto license. You are not required to maintain special medical assessments to obtain or keep this level of flight certification. It offers a great opportunity to get flying. Estimated hourly cost to use the aircraft, which includes fuel, for the 4-place plane will be $70 an hour and for $55 an hour for the light sport plane. Club dues will be $70 a month, which covers insurance, hanger space, etc. A limited number of individual club charter shares are also available. For flying club enrollment or questions contact Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport at 419-734-6297, or Chets0003@aol.com or tylergct@ yahoo.com.

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By JULIA DAVIS

Captain Juls Fishing Report Weather tools to help you catch more fish
The internet has become a place for finding information with the push of a few keystrokes, and when it comes to finding information for my next fishing trip I want that information quickly. There are several internet sites that will help you determine where to start looking for fish on your next trip out. To keep it simple: fish do two things in life--eat and spawn. They spawn once a year, so the rest of the year they are trying to stay alive by finding food and feeding. To find walleye, you need to find their food source. So, in a sense, one should learn about the habits of the forage base, rather than the habits of the walleye, to understand why they are where they are at any given time. Lake Erie is huge, and one of the best internet tools for making it a little smaller is a picture taken from a satellite. After a big blow, when the lake looks like chocolate milk, there are always places of clean water that can be seen from the sky that cant be seen from shore. Look for water that is not too clean and not too muddy. Most often youll find active fish feeding in the mixing waters. You can find satellite photos for Lake Erie at http://coastwatch. glerl.noaa.gov/modis/region_map.html. Just click on the Lake Erie Map. Other quick weather/fishing related links that youll want to check are winds, weather, marine forecast and surface temps. For easy access to all of these links, go to the Weather Page on my website (listed below). Be safe and have fun! Captain Juls can be contacted by email at rngrgal@ gmail.com, or by phone at 419-835-7347. Her website address is www.julswalleyefishingadventures.com.

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Ragbag Report

Spring sailing on Lake Erie


The auxiliary fleet at PCYC started their season last Sunday with two races. They have compacted that series to a 6-race affair, with three Sunday dates May 26, July 17 and August 11. All dates are scheduled for two races, back-toback. They will also have a Sunset Can Race on Friday, September 13. south of Monroe, Michigan. Boats planning to race the 90th Annual Mills Trophy Race the following Friday are invited to stay the week at NCYC.

Our editor, Donna Lueke, asked me who I might know who could write a weekly column on sailing for our new COASTLINES supplement. I said I would, so now you get to read the first installment of the RAGBAG REPORT.

Port Clinton Yacht Club hosted 32 Laser class boats at a Regional Qualifier Regatta on May 18 and 19. They had great wind for Saturday and got six races in, but no wind on Sunday and they had to abandon the remainder of the regatta. Still, the Laser skippers were thrilled with the hospitality of PCYC and the competence of the Race Committee and indicated that they want to come back. Their first session of PCYCs popular Learn to Sail program starts Monday, June 10. For more information, call Fleet Captain of Sail Ramon Eickert at 419-307-2122 or e-mail him at ramon@cros.net.

CIC also has an active summer sailing season scheduled (I love alliteration). Their Memorial Race was held on Saturday, May 25. The rest of their series will be: Heritage Cup Race, June 15; CIC Twilight Race, July 5; Dewars Cup Race, July 13; Dry Creek Trophy Cup Race, August 10; and the Burgee Bar Race on September 7.

A couple of major racing events are happening in the coming weeks. This Sunday, June 1, is the Annual Commodore Perry Race out of North Cape Yacht Club, just

This being the summer of the Battle of Lake Erie BiCentennial, the organizers for the Mills Trophy Race have decided to make the battle site marker buoy just northeast of West Sister Island a mark of the course. The starting area, 1.5 nm east-southeast of the Toledo Harbor Light, stays the same, and the finish is once again at Put-in-Bay. I thought it was a nice touch to include the Battle of Lake Erie marker buoy as a mark of the course. The planners will hold their annual pre-race party at Toledo Yacht Club on Thursday, June 6. The first starts will be around 5 p.m. on Friday, June 7, on three courses--The Presidents Cup Course (just under 40 nm); The Governors Cup Course (just under 55 nm) and the Mills Trophy Race Course (just over 70 nm).

June Events
Jun 1-30
The Amazing Grape Race, wineries along the Lake Erie Shores & Islands Wine Trail Downtown Put-in-Bay Sunday Afternoon Live, Mon Ami, Port Clinton Jun 5, 12, 19, 26 Gibraltar Island Science & History Tours, Put-in-Bay

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Stone Lab Guest Lectures, Put-in-Bay

June 7-8
Village-Wide Garage Sale Days, Oak Harbor

Jun 6-10
Phlocking of the Phaithful, Mr. Eds Bar, Put-inBay

Jun 7-9
Mills Trophy Race, Put-inBay South Bass Island Kayak Rendezvous, State Park, Put-in-Bay

Port Clinton Arts & Crafts Festival, Madison Street, PC Middle Bass Open Volleyball Tournament Hike the Dikes, Sportsmens Bird Center, Oak Harbor

Jun 10-25, Mon & Tue


South Bass Island Lighthouse Tours, Put-in-Bay

Jun 1
Nature at Night, Sportsmens Bird Center, Oak Harbor

Jun-Aug Wed & Sat

Jun 9
31st Annual 5K & 10K Walk/Run, Kelleys Island Sunday Afternoon Live, Mon Ami, Port Clinton

Jun 12-29 Wed & Sat


Aquatic Visitors Center Tours, Put-in-Bay

Jun 2
CIC 5/3 Mile Run/Walk for Humanity, Catawba Island Club, PC Rally on the Rock,

8 a.m. Gentle Gem Yoga, Gem Beach, Port Clinton

Jun 7
Growing Up Wild, Sportsmens Bird Center, Oak Harbor Middle Bass Open Volleyball Party, J.F. Walleyes

Jun 8
5K Run/Walk in the Park, East Harbor State Park, Marblehead Marblehead Lighthouse Tour

Jun 11
Xeriscope Gardening, Ida Rupp Library, Port Clinton

Jun 5
Ohio Bike Week Dice Run, Kelleys Island

Jun 10-14
Wolcott House Tours, Marblehead

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St. Hazard Resort on Middle Bass Island reopened


St. Hazards Resort on Middle Bass Island will be reopened under new ownership for the 2013 season. Dave Magden and Patrick Bezuur, friends for over fifteen years, will be operating the resort and taking it in a new direction with a European flair. Their unofficial motto is food, and the stuff it eats. We want to mine the entire food chain for the most delicious ingredients and offer up a varied menu that reflects items available seasonally at the peak of flavor. This includes not only the produce, but meats as well. There will be some evergreen items on the menu but the menu will evolve based on what is available locally at the time, says ~ Bezuur. St. Hazzards is a full service resort on Middle Bass Island, with everything from waterfront condos to cabins and camp/RV sites. It features a tropical setting, with pools and other amenities created as if in the tropics. The Resort is within walking distance from the ferry and State Park Marina and boasts the tranquility of Middle Bass Island and easy access to Put-In-Bay. All resort amenities, such as the pool, bar, restaurant and golf cart rentals are open to the public. St. Hazards is open every day of the week, and open to the public until 2 a.m. For more information, reservations, pictures and details, go to Facebook or the website at www.sthazards.com, phone -419-285-6121 , or email sthazards@yahoo.com. The address is 1223 Fox Road, Middle Bass.

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Keeping flexible and fit


Whatever your activity or fitness level or preferences, there are many and varied opportunities for residents and visitors to Ottawa County this spring and summer. Most class offerings are inexpensive and accommodate both regulars and visitors. Yoga classes, indoors or outdoors, are being offered throughout the summer for beginning and experienced practitioners and for those who want to give yoga a try. From June 1 through Aug. 31, Gentle Gem Yoga is Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 8 a.m. on Gem Beach on Catawba. A portion of the suggested $5 donation benefits United Way in Ottawa County. Call 419-341-4110 for more information. Beginning June 17 through the end of August, Garden Yoga will be held at 4396 East Beach Club Road on Catawba at 9:30 a.m. on Mondays. The cost is $7. For more information, call 419-635-2337. At BodiNBalance at Harbor Light Landing off of OH 53 and OH 2 in Port Clinton, yoga is offered several times a week. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. Check www.bodinbalance.com or their facebook page for the current yoga class schedule plus the listing of other group exercise classes such as Zumba, IndoRow, Pilates and Silver Sneakers. Magruder Hospital in Port Clinton offers yoga on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m throughout the year, plus Strength Training and Zumba. Check the current schedule at www.magruderhospital.com.

June Events
Jun 15, 2013
Dog Parade, DeRivera Park Gazebo, Put-in-Bay The Amazing Raise, Miller Ferry, Port Clinton Kids Fishing Day, Sportsmens Bird Center, Oak Harbor

Jun 19
Yankee Lady B17 rides, Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport, Port Clinton

Jun 22
140th Chautauqua Season opening, Lakeside Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Two Man Group, Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside Farmers Market, Flat Iron Park, Oak Harbor Return of the Mayfly, Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-in-Bay Butterfly Identification, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Oak Harbor Fabulous Flea Market and Craft Show, Lakeview Park, Port Clinton

Jun 21
Classic Car Show, Hotel Lakeside Lawn, Lakeside Growing Up Wild, Sportsmens Migratory Bird Center, Oak Harbor Gardens, Wine & Food Festival, Schedel Arboretum & Gardens, Elmore

Catawba Island Club, Port Clinton Sunday Afternoon Live, Mon Ami, Port Clinton Family Night in the Park, Lakeside Portage River Festival, Depot Park (Ory Park), Elmore

Jun 27
Art Group Therapy, Keith Fleming Home Furnishings, Port Clinton

Blue Grass Jam, ErieOttawa Regional Airport, Port Clinton

Jun 30
Sunday Afternoon Live, Mon Ami, Port Clinton Family Night in the Park, Lakeside

Jun 28-Jul 1
Put-in-Bay Pyrate Fest, DeRivera Park, Downtown Put-in-Bay

Jun 24
Fireworks in Detroit via the Jet Express, Port Clinton

Jun 16-Fathers Day


Jose DeRivera Founders Day, DeRivera Park, Downtown Put-in-Bay Sunday Afternoon Live, Mon Ami, Port Clinton

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Arts on Erie, Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-inBay

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Summer Solstice Party, J.F. Walleyes, Middle Bass

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Amy Grant, Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside Seasons of Magee, Sportsmens Migratory Bird Center, Oak Harbor

Draw Me In, Ida Rupp Library, Port Clinton

Mulberry Creek Herb Fair, Mulberry Creek Herb Farm, Huron

23rd Annual Chick Schaffner Memorial Golf Outing,

Cardinal Chorale, Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside

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(Left) Brooke Araguz; Lori Madison; Joel Rudinger, enamels and book. (Bottom Right) The Goonies BY DONNA LUEKE Perhaps it was the good nature and camaraderie of the artists. Perhaps it was the excitement of a first. Perhaps it was the richness of the artistic offerings. Perhaps it was the glow from the delicious refreshments. Whatever the reason or reasons, the nasty cold and rain and resulting sparse public attendance Thursday evening did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the artists at downtown Port Clintons First Annual ArtWalk. Marty Willis of Just a Basket Case, who was one of those most impacted by the weather as she was exhibiting her baskets and notecards under the canopy in front of 2nd Street Gallery, was philosophical about the weather and lack of traffic, saying, I am only giving up time. Colin Budd, of Catawba, originally from England, was perhaps well accustomed to such weather and nonplused as he displayed his pottery under a Second Street canopy. He said he will also return for the next ArtWalks, and was pleased with the ArtWalk concept. Three of the galleries where I used to exhibit have closed, and now I need a home for my work, said Budd. Lynette Saucedo, who was exhibiting and painting inside

Keith Flemings gallery, said that for the next ArtWalk the weather will be gorgeous. This years ArtWalk dates and themes are June 27, The Dance of the Mayflies; July 25, EcoGreen Sculptures; Aug. 22, A Night Downtown and Sept. 26, Lake Erie Celebration. Area artists and businesses interested in participating may contact Jen Nickel at 419-341-0804 or jenpopnick@ gmail.com.

(Top Left) A plate at Keith Flemings (Bottom Left) Colin Budd, pottery; Davy Davis, performance art (Right) John Minier; Cindy Minier, Wind Wish Flags; Laura Mercer, photography

(Left) Joyce Waltz, glass; Kathy Nottke, books and jewelry. (Top Right) Doug Garrett; Marty Willis, notecards and baskets (Bottom Right) Victoria King Heinsen, book; Toni Garrett; Mary McNamara, paintings

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Oak Harbor girls third at district


BY YANEEK SMITH Behind two first- and two second-place finishes, the Oak Harbor girls track team finished third out of 15 teams at the Division II District Track Meet at Oak Harbor High School last week. Wauseon won the meet with 89.25 points, edging out Bellevue (89). Oak Harbor was third (80.75). Port Clinton was 12th with 20 points. The top-four finishers in each event qualified to compete at the Div. II Regional Meet this week. On the boys side, Perkins narrowly defeated Eastwood 111.50 to 109. Port Clinton was 12th with 18 points and Oak Harbor finished 15th with 15 points. The Rocket girls two first-place finishes came via relays with the 4x200 and 4x400 squads. The 4x200 team of Allie Jett, Karis DeWalt, Sidney Allen and Athena Eli won their event in 1 minute, 47.89 seconds and the 4x400 team of DeWalt, Sydney St. Clair, Allie Dombrowsky and Eli finished first in 4:10.41. The Rockets and the Redskins had a total of three second-place finishers. For Oak Harbor, Eli, a freshman, finished second in the 400 (1:00.59). Allen was second in the 200 (26.87) and Morrisa Mallory of Port Clinton was second in the shot put with a throw of 35 feet, 9 inches. The other individual qualifiers were Trinity Gephart and Andrea Cecil of Oak Harbor. Gephart finished fourth in the 1600 (5:33.18) and 3200 (12:08.81) and Cecil was fourth in the high jump (410.00). The Rockets other two relay teams also qualified with the 4x800 and 4x100 squads each finishing third. The 4x800 team of Annie Quisno, Eli, Allie Dresser and Gephart ran a time of 10:00.90 and the 4x100 team of Allen, Dombrowsky, Jett and Rebekah Rayburn finished in 52.15.

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BUSINESS Real Estate Transfers


Allen Township
5-20-13 Matthew R. Angel to Matthew R. Goulet, 22901 West Toledo Street, $80,000. 5-20-13 Thomas L. Adams et al to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 22090 West Allen Drive, $76,667. 5-24-13 Daniel V. and Barbara K. Oleszczuk to Pamela J. and Anthony S. Martin, 20935 West Toledo Street, $165,900.

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SPECIAL FIRING NOTICE 2013

Bay Township
5-20-13 Kathleen J. Duszynski to Todd and Lori Yeagle, 625 Tiffin Street, $152,000.

Carroll Township
5-20-13 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Charles Ricketts, 6411 Teal Bend, $39,000. 5-21-13 Kelly R. Belcher

AUCTION
WALTERS REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS AUCTION
THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED DANGER ZONES OFF THE SHORES OF CAMP PERRY AND THE ERIE INDUSTRIAL PARK CONTINUES TO BE USED FOR FIRING OF LARGE CALIBER INERT ARTILLERY, ANTIAIRCRAFT WEAPONS, SMALL ARMS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES. RESTRICTED ENTRY AS PROVIDED BY TITLE 33, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS IS BEING ENFORCED. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY CLEAR OF THESE ZONES DURING PERIODS OF FIRING ACTIVITY. BOATERS, FISHERMEN, AND AIRCRAFT PILOTS SHOULD REFER TO THE NOAA MARINE NAVIGATIONAL CHART #14830 AND THE DETROIT AIR SECTIONAL CHART RESPECTIVELY FOR EXACT BOUNDARIES. THE CAMP PERRY STROBE LIGHT LOCATED AT 41 32 15 N AND 083 01 00 W WILL BE ACTIVATED AND RED RANGE FLAGS DISPLAYED DURING CONDUCT OF FIRING. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES MARKED AS RANGE "DANGER ZONE I AND RANGE "DANGER ZONE II", SHOWN ON THE CHART (CAMP PERRY FIRING RANGE) ATTACHED HERETO. THESE BOUNDARIES AFFECT TWO DANGER ZONES: LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I EXTENDS 3.5 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 5,000 ABOVE GROUND LEVEL (AGL) AND MAY BE IN USE BETWEEN 6 A.M. AND 6 P.M. DAILY, INCLUDING WEEKENDS, DURING THE ENTIRE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2013. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I WILL BE FURTHER RESTRICTED DURING THE HOURS OF 6:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD - JULY 07 THROUGH JULY 26, 2013 AND DURING THE HOURS OF 6:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD JULY 27 THROUGH AUGUST 14, 2013. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE II EXTENDS 10 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 23,000 AGL. FIRING IN THIS ZONE IS NORMALLY CONDUCTED BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. EXTENSION TO THESE HOURS WILL BE PUBLISHED UNDER A SEPARATE NOTICE. DURING THE BOATING SEASON, THESE ZONES ARE NORMALLY MARKED WITH ORANGE AND WHITE BUOYS BEARING THE WORDS RANGE DANGER ZONE. THE 2013 RANGE ACTIVITY WILL NOT REQUIRE THE TOTAL USE OF DANGER ZONE II. CONSEQUENTLY, A MODIFIED DANGER ZONE II FOR 2013 WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY A SERIES OF 14 BUOYS PLACED ON A WEST TO EAST LINE, APPROXIMATELY TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH OF USCG BUOYS A, B AND C. THE BUOYS WILL BE NUMBERED II32 THROUGH II-19 (FROM WEST TO EAST). THE AREA NORTH OF THIS LINE OF BUOYS WILL BE SAFE FOR MARINERS DURING PERIODS OF FIRING INTO DANGER ZONE II (SEE CHART). MARINERS DESIRING GENERAL INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION OR PUBLIC USE OF THESE ZONES SHOULD CONTACT THE CAMP PERRY RANGE SAFETY OFFICE ON MARINE VHF CHANNEL 16, OR TELEPHONE 614-336-6203/6245 OR 419-6354021 EXT. 6203/6245 FOR SPECIFIC FIRING SCHEDULES. FOR RANGE EMERGENCIES ONLY CALL 614-336-6277 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6277.

to Scott and Kristi Hart, 8301 West Thompson, $52.500. 5-21-13 Merle Harder to Michael Ames, 1587 North Toussaint South Road, $86,000. 5-24-13 Mark K. and Melissa A. Dohlhofer to Dustin and Rachel Trumbull, 2213 North Toussaint Portage, $115,900. 5-24-13 Marlene R. Fisher to Dana E. and Debra L. Davis, 6400 North Harris Harbor, $50,000.

ginia M. Hartman to John L. and Helen J. Rofkart, 2748 Sand Road, $125,000. 5-22-13 Fannie Mae to Jonathan D. Ohm, 2720 East Sand Road, $82,000. 5-24-13 James V. and Suzanne Maiorano to ALZO LLC, 1098 Lost Lake Drive, $29,000.

Danbury Township
5-20-13 Carl and Mary Nau to David and Janet Bennett, 429 Sycamore Avenue, $198,000. 5-23-13 Beth Dague to James and Laura Switzer, 526 Elm Street, $300,000. 5-24-13 Robert Lau to Mark and Angela Forkapa, 2439 Brooke Circle, $244,000.

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Catawba Township
5 - 2 0 - 1 3 Beach Towne LLC to Robert A. and Deborah E. Gladden, 3033 North Beach Towne court, $435,000. 5 - 2 2 - 1 3 Beach Towne LLC to Mary Jane Patterson, 3201 Beach Towne Court, $435,000. 5-22-13 Richard D. and Vir-

Elmore Corp.
5-22-13 Pauline E. Lamale to Sharon M. and Thomas A. Knoop, X572 Wedgewood, $117,000. 5-22-13 U S Bank NA to Austin Shafer, 309 Harris Street, $20,000.

Oak Harbor Corp


5-22-13 Richard G. and Lenore A. Harmeyer to Scott Cecil and Debra Zehnpfennig, 205 East Main Street, $53,000.

Danbury Twp Surplus & French Family Household


Danbury Twp Surplus & French Family Household

Where: Boat Storage Building Directly across the street from Lakevue Marina which is located at Saturday June 8th at 10 AM 8549 North Shore Blvd in Marblehead. Where: Boat Storage Building Directly across the street from Lakevue DANBURY TOWNSHIP : at 2001 F250, 1999 Sterling Snowplow with spreader, 1999 Ford Marina which is located 8549 North Shore Blvd in L7501 Marblehead. F350 DANBURY with plow TOWNSHIP: and gate spreader, 1990 Tiger Flail Mower, Bosch Aqua Star Propane Instant Hot 2001 F250, 1999 Sterling L7501 Snowplow with , att John spreader, Ford F350 with plow and gate spreader, Tiger Flail Metal Doors, Light Fixtures, Water Heater, 1999 Kitchen Cabinets, 8x10 Insulated Garage1990 Door, Interior Mower, Bosch Aqua Star Propane Instant Hot Water Heater, Kitchen Ceiling Fan, Exit Signs, Propane Wall Heater, Chair, Surveillance Cabinets, 8x10 Insulated Garage Door, Interior Office Metal Doors, Light Fixtures, Camera, Oak Office Table, Ceiling Fan, Exit Signs, Propane Wall Heater, Office Chair, Surveillance Antique Coke Cooler, Electric Range, Sony Digial Camera, Camcorder, Computer Equipment. Camera, Oak Office Table, Antique Coke Cooler, Electric Range, Sony Digial From: Len Partin 419-734-5551 French fax 419-734-1907 Family: 87 Citation Boat, 93 Playbouy Boat, Antique Civil War Era Fife and Drum, AnCamera, Camcorder, Computer Equipment. French Family: 87 Citation tique Hutch, Wood Chipper, Portable Generator, Bose Sound system, Boat, 93 Playbouy Boat, Antique Civil War Era Fife and Drum, Antique Hutch, Wooden Ladders, Yard Tents, Jack Bradley Realty Company Wood Chipper, Portable Generator, Bose Sound system, Wooden Ladders, Electric Cement Mixer, Engine Host, Fire Extinguisher Lamps, Antique Pike Pole, Lamps, Ben RichYard Tents, Electric Cement Mixer, Engine Host, Fire Extinguisher Lamps, 129 Madison Street mondAntique Print, Firefighter Artwork, Compactor, Antique Coo Coo Pike Pole, Lamps, Ben Trash Richmond Print, Firefighter Artwork, TrashClock, Books, Lawn Furniture, Compactor, Antique Coo Coo Clock, Artwork, Books, Lawn Furniture, Firefighter Collectibles, Light Fixtures, Safe, Collectibles, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Washer/ Collectibles, Light Fixtures, Artwork, Safe, Collectibles, Hand Tools, Power Port Clinton, Ohio Firefighter 43452 Dryer,Tools, Statues, Furniture,Statues, other miscellaneous items. Washer/Dryer, Furniture, other household miscellaneous household items. Preview & Registration: Friday June 7th from 2-4 PM or Saturday June 8th from 8-10 AM. Preview & Registration: Friday June 7th from 2-4 PM or Saturday June TERMS: Cash, Good Check, Visa/MC. No out of state checks. 13% BP on Credit, 10% BP on Cash/ 8th from 8-10 AM. TERMS: Cash, Good Check, Visa/MC. No out of state BBQ & Caterers Check. Announcements day 10% of sale take precedence over printed material. checks. 13% BP on Credit, BP on Cash/Check. Announcements day of Bar-B-Que Traveler, Inc. - www.barbquetravelerinc.com sale take precedence over printed material. For full list of Terms and Photos, visit our website Three column run in Real Estate Section

Saturday June 8th at 10 AM AUCTION

AUCTION

Port Clinton Corp.


5-20-13 John J. Bou-Sliman to Croghan Colonial Bank, 226 Perry Street, $66,667. 5-22-13 Ivan W. and Beverly L. Beaver to Deutsche Bank National Trust, 414 Laurel Avenue, $54,000. 5-23-13 John J. Bou-Sliman to The Citizens Banking Company, 207 Fulton Street, $28,000. 5-24-13 James Jachimiak and Rachel Stewart to Eric and Rachel Sedelmeyer and Brian Kelbley, 722 East Second Street, $79,000. 5-24-13 Kenneth M. and Edna Van Hoose to Richard B. and Michelle R. Ward, 607 East Eleventh Street, $98,500.

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Grandmas Back Yard Barbeque www.grandmasbackyardbbq.com Dates to run:

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www.StevePitzer.com For full list of Terms and Photos, visit our website
Steve Pitzer, Auctioneer/Realtor Chre Pitzer, Realtor Chre Pitzer, Realtor

Daves Marine Transport - www.davesmarinetransport.com Three column May 16, 23,

Boat Hauling - Land Transporting Camp Perry

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Put In Bay Corp


5-20-13 Jens C Memory LLC to First Island Company, 379 Catawba Avenue, $500,000.

Civilian Marksmanship Program www.odcmp.org

Chambers of Commerce
Marblehead - www.themarbleheadpeninsula.com Oak Harbor - www.oakharborohio.net Port Clinton - www.portclintonchamber.com Put-in-Bay - www.put-in-bay.com

Auction June 15
2613 Sand Road Sandy Beach Sale at 11:00 A M.
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5-23-13 Patricia Ferguson Starr and Laura Deerwester to Michael and Alysia Poe, 975 Columbus, $335,000.

Community Action
WSOS - www.wsos.org

Community Builder
United Way - www.unitedwayottawacounty.org 211 - www.helpclick.org

Salem Township
5-20-13 Sharon and Thomas Knoop to Donald Seibert, 319 Behlman Road, $110,000. 5-24-13 Q & Q Inc to Richard C. and Sandra J. Lenke, South Green Bayou Road, $150,000.

Counseling
The Giving Tree - www.givingtreecounseling.com Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities www.ocbdd.org STEPS Provider Agency www.STEPSagency.com

Developmental Disabilities

Len Partin 419-356-8777 or www.2613SandRoad.com


10% Buyer Premium

Emergency Assistance
Red Cross - www.redcrosstoledo.org Salvation Army - www.thesalarmy.com Underwater Recovery Team - www.diveputinbay.com

Jack Bradley Realty Company

Sand Beach
5-22-13 Francis M. Harris to Theodore R. Behnken, lot 244 Sand Beach, $1,000

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Employment and Training Services


Northcoast Jobs Connection (The Job Store) www.northcoastjobs.org Ohio Means Jobs www.ohiomeansjobs.com

Local Government
City of Port Clinton - www.ci.port-clinton.oh.us Ottawa County - www.co.ottawa.oh.us Village of Oak Harbor - www.oakharbor.oh.us

Massage Therapy
The Kenny House - www.portclintonmassage.com The House of Healing - www.thehouseofhealingllc.com

Mental Health Addict. Svc.


Mental Heath Recovery Board - www.mhrbeo.com

Placing a Beacon Classified is


Online: www.thebeacon.net/contact-us In Person: 205 SE Catawba Rd. (Beacon Place)

Mentoring
Big Brothers-Big Sisters - www.bbbsa.org American Cancer Society - www.cancer.org Stein Hospice - www.steinhospice.org Ottawa County Health Dept. - www.ottawahealth.org

Non-Profit Health Care

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Pet Supplies
Paw Print Pet Supplies - pawprintpetsupplies.com

Taxidermy
Mikes Taxidermy - www.gallery-classics.com

Transportation
OCTA - www.co.ottawa.oh.us

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Thursday, May 30, 2013 3C

Ribbon cutting held for Willow

The Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Port Clinton held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Willow, located at 130 E. Second Street in downtown historic Port Clinton, on Friday, May 17. Representatives from the Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Port Clinton congratulated Willow on their grand opening and for their commitment to the community.

Pictured left to right: Charlene Kerul; Keith Fleming, Main Street PC Board Member; Dana Bacak-Lynd, Main Street PC Board Member; Roseann Hickman, Main Street Port Clinton President; Amy Ruffing, Owner; Jennifer Shenk, Owner; Lee Vivod, PC Chamber Board Chairman; Laura Schlachter, Chamber and Main Street PC; Missy Walker, Main Street PC Past-President; and John Coppeler, PC Chamber Board Treasure

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LEGAL AD/NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #544687 ON JUNE 12, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4822 E. CEMETERY ROAD, THE CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDS TO AN AREA VARIANCE REQUEST FROM

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THE REAR LOT LINE INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED TWENTYFIVE FEET. SAID REQUEST MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS DEEMED NECESSARY. CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP, WALTER WEHENKEL, ZONING INSPECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #544696 ON JUNE 12, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4822 E. CEMETERY ROAD, THE CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDS TO AN AREA VARIANCE REQUEST FROM TIMOTHY & JUDY WARD FOR PROPERTY AT 5831 E. GORDON SHORE DRIVE AND ALSO KNOWN AS SUBLOT 10 OF GEM BEACH SUBDIVISION #4 IN CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP. SAID REQUEST IS TO ALLOW AN AREA VARIANCE PERMITTING A PORCH ADDITION ON THE FRONT OF THE EXISTING STRUCTURE THAT WILL HAVE A FIFTEEN FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK SIMILAR TO THE ADJOINING STRUCTURES ON EITHER SIDE INSTEAD OF THE REQUIRED SETBACK OF FIFTY FEET IN THE A ZONING DISTRICT. SAID REQUEST MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS DEEMED NECESSARY. CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP, WALTER WEHENKEL, ZONING INSPECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #544649 ON JUNE 12, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4822 E. CEMETERY ROAD, THE CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDS TO AN AREA VARIANCE REQUEST FROM DOROTHY FRANK FOR PROPERTY AT 3091 CAROLINA STREET AND ALSO KNOWN AS SUBLOT 42 OF GEM BEACH SUBDIVISION #2 IN CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP. THE PROPERTY IS ZONED A. SAID REQUEST IS TO ALLOW AN AREA VARIANCE ON A CORNER LOT PERMITTING A FENCE TO EXCEED THE FOUR FOOT HEIGHT REQUIREMENT IN THE SECOND FRONT YARD. THE REQUEST IS TO ALLOW A FENCE WITH A HEIGHT OF SEVEN FEET. SAID REQUEST MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS DEEMED NECESSARY. CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP, WALTER WEHENKEL, ZONING INSPECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #544699 ON JUNE 12, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4822 E. CEMETERY ROAD, THE CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDS TO AN AREA VARIANCE REQUEST FROM KENNETH AND ROSE CLINE FOR PROPERTY AT 5318 STARBOARD DRIVE AND ALSO KNOWN AS SUBLOT 5 OF JOHNSONS LANDING SUBDIVISION #A IN CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP. THE PROPERTY IS ZONED R-3. SAID REQUEST IS TO ALLOW AN AREA VARIANCE TO ALLOW A STRUCTURE DAMAGED BY FIRE TO BE REBUILT IN THE SAME LOCATION. VARIANCES FROM THE REAR YARD SETBACK OF TWENTYFIVE FEET TO FOUR AND ONE-HALF FEET, SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM TEN FEET TO FIVE AND ONE-HALF FEET, AND LOT COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS FROM THIRTY-SIX PERCENT TO FIFTY-SEVEN PERCENT ARE NEEDED. SAID REQUEST MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS DEEMED NECESSARY. CATAWBA ISLAND TOWNSHIP, WALTER WEHENKEL, ZONING INSPECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING #2 Ottawa County intends to apply to the Ohio Development Services Agency for funding under the

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Francis and the unknown heirs of Ronald Highwarden are required to answer the above action within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for six consecutive weeks. KOCHER & GILLUM, James C. Barney (0063739) Attorneys for Plaintiff, 101 Madison Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, (419) 732-3135 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 12 V 390 H JUDGE BRUCE WINTERS NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION RICHARD J KISER, AS TRUSTEE, ET AL PLAINTIFFS, V. HOWARD BROKATE, ET AL DEFENDANTS ATTENTION AN ORDER SERVING HOWARD BROKATE, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, NEXT OF KIN, HEIRS, LEGATEES, AND DEVISES OF HOWARD BROKATE, HAZEL WIECHEL, THE UNKNOWN NEXT OF KIN, HEIRS, LEGATEES AND DEVISES OF SHARON WILLIAMS, KENNETH RYDER UNKNOWN SPOUSE, NEXT OF KIN, HEIRS, LEGATEES AND DEVISES OF KENNETH RYDER, LEROY WEIER, AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, NEXT OF KIN, HEIRS, LEGATEES, AND DEVISES OF LEROY WEIER: A COMPLAINT, CASE NO 12 CV390 H, HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OTTAWA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 315 MADISON STREET, PORT CLINTON, OHIO 43452, BY RICHARD J. KISER TRUST AND LORI A. KISER, AS TRUSTEE OF THE LORI A. KISER AND RICHARD J. KISER TRUST, TO QUIET TITLE TO PARCELS OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL ONE AND PARCEL TWO (MORE FULLY DESCRIBED BELOW) PLAINTIFFS ARE REQUESTING THAT THE COURT FIND THE PLAINTIFFS HAVE FEE SIMPLE TITLE TO THE PARCELS DESCRIBED BELOW. 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ONE (1) IN POINT TWEEN THE HARBORS SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 6 AT PAGE 13, OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO PLAT RECORDS; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY IN THE EXTENSION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 45 FEET TO A POINT 20 FEET NORTH FROM THE LOW WATER MARK OF WEST HARBOR; AS DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 52, PAGE 169 OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO DEED RECORDS, THENCE NORTHEASTERLY FOLLOWING THE MEANDERINGS OF A LINE 20 FEET NORTH FROM THE SAID LOW WATER MARK A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 45 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE EXTENDED OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY IN THE EXTENSION OF SAID WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 1 TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 AND THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. PARCEL TWO: SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIOP OF DANBURY, COUNTY OF OTTAWA AND STATE OF OHIO; AND BEING A PARCEL OF LAND IN LOT 19. SECTION 3 OF SAID TOWNSHIP, MORE ARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNEER OF LOT NO. 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