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The holidays are a good time to indulge in foods that remind us of home and family. For Peter blank, this year's holiday dinner was an exceptionally memorable one. He was home in Sylvania from his Peace Corps work in Peru.

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Delphos, Ohio
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F & J COINS Good Luck


2710 Tremainsville Road • 419-475-4919

Becky

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Top Dollar For
THE

Coin collection, scrap gold


and silver.
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Sat. 9:30am to 2:00p.m.
Minger!!
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VOLUME 102 NUMBER 1 © THE HERALD NEWSPAPERS SERVING SYLVANIA FOR OVER 100 YEARS • 12,500 CIRCULATION JANUARY 5, 2011
50 C 50
Home from Peru for the holidays
By Christine A. Holliday tion they would need to do the Peace Corps is and does.
Herald Writer the job. The training also And that’s when I found the
included techniques on suc- winning combination of liv-
Most of us look forward to cessful volunteering such as ing abroad and volunteer-
holiday dinners, with special class room management and ism that I had been looking
dishes and sweet desserts. working as a facilitator. for. Peace Corps provides
We appreciate the change Blank is half-way through an amazing opportunity for
from our normal meals and his period of service. He the volunteer: fluency in a
enjoy the company of family lives in a rural community language, the chance to truly
members and friends who of 1,000 people, all of them live in a culture vastly dif-
might not always be there farmers. He lives with a local ferent than our own, develop
to share our dinners. The family, with whom he shares interpersonal skills and most
holidays are a good time meals, household chores and importantly, find that sense
to indulge a bit more than stories. Their home is in the of service that comes from
usual, with foods that really Andes Mountains in a spot volunteer work in general.
remind us of home and fam- that lies beneath the highest To me this was it; I start-
ily. peak in Peru. ed my application the fall
For Peter Blank, this How does a Sylvania boy of my senior year (2008).
year’s holiday dinner was end up eating guinea pig in After the tedious applica-
an exceptionally memorable Peru? For Blank, it started tion process, I was accepted
one. The meats, potatoes and when he was a junior at into the Community Based
salads he ate at his parents’ Miami University study- Environmental Management
table were a far cry from ing International Studies, Program in Peru. It sounded
the guinea pig he has been History and Spanish. He enticing enough to me and
eating on a regular basis for spent a semester studying I jumped into the two year
the last 15 months. He was in Spain and accompanied adventure, not looking back
home in Sylvania from his a group from St. Francis de since.”
Peace Corps work in Peru, Sales High School (his alma His current project is a Harvesting wheat is part of life in Peru.
where he is part of a commu- mater) on a summer service “Healthy Homes” project
nity-based Environmental trip to Honduras. He says with 25 community families vice, teaching Environment Les Miserables and War and if you arrive 30 minutes
Management Program. He now that both experiences that includes trash manage- and English classes, install- Peace, walking down the late, an hour or two late and
and other volunteers work in opened his mind to the com- ment, organic fertilizer sys- ing native species trees street and having children sometimes not at all! That
tandem with local Peruvians bination of living abroad and tems, nutrition and hygiene and offering AIDS preven- and adults alike call out your can be challenging when
to develop and implement volunteerism. classes and the implementa- tion and Sexual Education name, seeing people throw you schedule your classes
projects to promote three “When I returned home,” tion of an improved cook course. away trash in newly installed and meetings. But hey, there
main goals: natural resource he recalls, “I started think- stove that is more efficient He explains, “The garbage cans or getting to is always more time, no need
management, solid waste ing how most college and healthy, using less fire- ‘job’ changes every day. eat cuy (guinea pig) on a to rush things.”
management and environ- juniors do: ‘What now?’ I wood and taking out the Describing a typical day regular basis. It’s tough to He notes that he has
mental education. They all had heard about the Peace smoke with a chimney. He would be difficult. It could say what the “best” part is, learned a great number of
received three months of Corps through some of my has done a variety of other be helping harvest potatoes because it is more than a job. things about himself, about
training in the language, International Studies courses jobs as well, including the by hand in the rural Andes I love it all! It is life, and the the concept of wealth and
cross-cultural understanding and heard a talk from a cam- development of a communi- mountains, playing in a local ‘job’ is what you make of it. about the differences and sur-
and the technical informa- pus recruiter describing what ty-wide trash collection ser- folklore band, finally get- You need to work closely prising similarities between
ting to read such classics as with your community and American and Peruvian cul-
see what they want and truly ture. Most importantly, he
need. Once you have an idea has learned “that people
of that you get creative and are people at the end of the
think of ways to accomplish day, whether they live in an
things and incorporate the adobe house as a Peruvian
community members, which farmer or a brick house as
is the most important aspect an American investment
of Peace Corps. The vol- banker. We have more in
unteer is only there for two common than some might
years and the hope is that think.”
these projects are sustainable When his term is finished
and can remain intact after in November, 2011, Blank
we leave.” will spend some time to
There have been chal- travel, and get reacquaint-
lenges but not what one ed with friends and family.
might expect. Blank reports, He would like to return to
“The biggest challenge I school and pursue a career in
have experienced has been International Development
a cultural one. Here in the and Relations. For now, he
States, if a meeting starts at says, “I am more than con-
4 pm, people are considered tent living and serving as
late if they show up at 3:55. a Peace Corps volunteer in
Blank and his students mark World AIDS Day. La hora peruana isn’t as Peru.”
strict. You can be “on time”

Goldyn’s Christmas gift is his own book


By Christine A. and then the remaining disperse royalties in my nearly three years ago to
Holliday time to design and create account a couple times San Diego, where he is a
Herald Writer a project based on that a year. I spent a couple junior designer for RJC
thesis. I looked at archi- weeks on the edits, sent Architects. He is pursuing
Many of us get books tecture and all the arts it in for review, and the his architecture license
for holiday gifts, and with human experience book was published in a and expects to have all
Sylvania native Bob as the focus, then looked couple weeks, much fast- his exams wrapped up by
Goldyn was no excep- at light and shadow and er than anyone expect- mid-April.
tion this year. His gift how they were used to ed. We signed contracts He returns to Sylvania
wasn’t a book that he create human experienc- and I am ready to go. often to visit his parents
could read; it was a book es.” The book is really like Fred and Miriam Goldyn,
he had written, and he Goldyn had sever- a monograph, so it is his siblings and their chil-
had the bonus of see- al offers to publish his rather expensive (list dren. He makes it a point
ing his book for sale on work from publishers price $70), but it is an to visit local restaurants,
amazon.com. The San who had seen his work academic title.” noting, “California has
Diego-based architect is on OHIOLINK, but he Goldyn brought plenty wonderful Mexican food,
watching on-lines sales characterizes those over- of hands-on experience but nobody has Lebanese
of his book, Spacemaking tures as ‘scams.’ “They to his architecture stud- food like Toledo does.
as Human Experience: asked me to pay them ies. He worked as an When I arrive here, we go
Binding Light and money, and they would intern in several firms (in straight from the airport
Shadow to Architecture, publish my work. It was San Diego, Charleston, to the Beirut Restaurant,
which started out as his much like the ‘you could SC, and San Francisco) where my mom works.
master’s thesis for a be a model’ scams. In and studied at Ecole’s We don’t even go home!
Master of Architecture New York City, several D’Art Americaines De You can’t beat that
degree at the University people always told me, Fountainebleau-Beaux food!”
of Cincinnati’s College ‘You could be a model,’ Arts in France while a Goldyn is a 1999
of DAAP (Design, and then they ask you student at UC. He lived graduate of St. Francis
Architecture, and Art to come to their studio, and worked in NYC for de Sales High School.
and Planning). they give you some all- two years and moved
He explained how day classes, take your
Sylvania native Bob Goldyn, a 1999 graduate of St.
the online deal came
to be. “In college, we
photos, and send you out
in the market, they just
Francis, wrote a book about architecture. CORRECTION
were given one and a need $2000 to get start- In the Dec. 29 issue of The Sylvania Herald, a
Academic Publishing— work with them, perform
half years for research ed. It is pretty much you contacted me and said some small edits and page 1 story titled “House demolition discussed
and writing of our thesis, pay them and they make they were interested in revisions for formatting at Council Meeting,” incorrectly identified Chris
money from you.” reviewing my work and and marketing, and they Davies as the contractor of the house in question.
“But, then a German working with me to pub- would do all the market- Davies is not the contractor. The Sylvania Herald
publisher LAP--Lambert lish. All I had to do was ing and publishing, and regrets this error.
Page 2 THE SYLVANIA HERALD COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, January 5, 2011

Lourdes College announces two athletic Cassandra Ballet dancers


department appointments perform on Christmas Eve
The Lourdes College ath- dential life duties earlier this team captured two
letic department recently year when the college added junior college national
announced two appointments. student housing. championships and
Lisa Binkowski was named “Lisa has extensive expe- women’s basketball
associate athletic director and rience in athletics and recre- was reinstated after
director of recreation programs, ation,” Roseanne Gill-Jacobson, being dropped for
and Greg Reitz was named athletic director and vice presi- budgetary reasons. Lisa Binkowski is the new
head men’s volleyball coach. dent for student life, said. “Her She also coached bas- Greg Reitz was named the men’s associate athletic director
and director of recreation
volleyball coach.
Binkowski previously was duties will include serving as ketball, volleyball and programs.

the college’s director of cam- the National Association of tennis at Owens. coach for the women’s team.
pus and residential life. She Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Binkowski earned a bache- The women recently complet-
joined Lourdes in 2005 when compliance officer, assisting the lor’s degree in social work and ed a successful first season, Anna Hunyadi, Maria Clark, Nia Johnston and
she was named director of stu- vice president/athletic director a master’s degree in counseling finishing 21-17. Spring Healy.
dent activities and recreation. with the day- to-day operations from Siena Heights University The Gray Wolves will par-
She took over campus and resi-
USPS-610-360 of the athletic department, serv- (Adrian, MI) where she played ticipate as a member of NAIA, The Cassandra Ballet dancers performed on Thursday,
ing as an advocate and resource basketball for four years and but Coach Reitz said he’ll Dec. 23, along with two services on Christmas Eve at
for gender equity in the col- earned all-conference honors also look to schedule NCAA Calvary Assembly of God Church on Glendale Ave,
lege’s athletic programs and as a senior. She also played Division I, II and III schools Toledo, OH. The dancers performed to, ‘O Holy Night’
USPS-610-360 supervising the recreation and volleyball and tennis. offering top competition for the with music by Point of Grace and choreography by
fitness programs.” Reitz will take on the new program. His first roster will Cassandra Macino. The services included beautiful
Prior to joining Lourdes, men’s volleyball program in have 12 to 15 players and will Christmas music with singers, musicians, and a laser-
Binkowski was director of ath- addition to his duties as head compete in approximately 30 light show. All three services were filled to capac-
letics and activities for nine women’s volleyball coach. The matches, finishing the season
years at Owens Community men’s team will begin play in in April. ity, celebrating the most wonderful time of the year,
College. During her tenure at Jan. 2012. He will be joined by Prior to joining Lourdes, Christmas!”
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COMMUNITY THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 3

An evening with Good luck, Becky!


Miss Ohio, Becky Minger -
Sylvania’s own Becky many guests to our com-
Minger, Miss Ohio, will From the mayor’s Desk munity.
be traveling to Las Vegas, I am told about 80

A send-off to Miss America


Nevada representing all of Sylvania residents are plan-
Ohio at the Miss America with ning on traveling to Las
Pageant in January, 2011. Vegas to support Becky as
We are very proud of her, Craig she competes to be Miss
On Saturday, Dec. 18, wish her our best always Stough America for 2011. The
the Miss Ohio organization and also wish her the best of event will be broadcast on
good luck for this once in a ABC the night of Saturday,
hosted “An Evening with lifetime opportunity. Jan. 15th.
Miss Ohio, Send-off to Miss A grand send-off to Becky, all of Sylvania
America” party at Highland the Miss America Pageant around Ohio. is proud of you. You have
Meadows Golf Club in Syl- was held by the Miss The skills and talents of brought recognition and
vania, OH. The party’s guest Ohio Scholarship Program many of these delightful excitement to Sylvania
of honor was Sylvania’s own on Saturday, Dec. 18, at young ladies were shared because of your accomplish-
Becky Minger, Miss Ohio Highland Meadows Golf with the crowd through songs ments. We send with you
2010. A crowd of 175 guests Club here in Sylvania. Over and good wishes. Council our best wishes and good
filled the club decorated in 180 people attended from member Mary Westphal and luck. Have a great time in
its holiday best. The guest all over Ohio, including I were privileged to attend, Las Vegas as you compete
included family, friends and pageant contestants, orga- as were many Sylvania to bring the Miss America
pageant friends from around
thePAGE
state,A6including program
THE SYLVANIA
directors and contestants.
HERALD
Sisters Becky and Leslie Minger entertain the 175
LOCAL nizers and supporters from

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Sylvania Chamber of Com- Nancy Arquette, MD, obstetrician/gynecologist
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Police Reports
Arrest: On Dec. 15, at a child. The victim was denied this. 16, 16 and 17 were found breath test of .201 BAC. her vehicle.
the 4000 block of Holland referred to the Sylvania to be under consumption
Sylvania, Crystal Ann Prosecutor’s Office. Forgery: On Dec. of alcohol while under- Criminal damaging: Missing person juve-
Penn, 26, was stopped 16, at the 5800 block of age. Moore, Palmer and On Dec. 20, a person nile, juvenile- habitual-
for a traffic violation and Criminal damage, West Alexis, unknown the 17 year old passenger reported that at some ly disobedient: On Dec.
found to have a warrant disorderly conduct: suspects attempted to were also found to be in time between Dec. 3 23, at the 4000 block
for seat belt. On Dec. 15, at the 5700 pass a $20 bill at a drive possession of drug para- and Dec. 20, at the 5100 of Langston Place, a
block of Summit Street, thru. phernalia and marijuana. block of Allen Street, woman reported her son
Drive under influ- Dean A. Webb, 51, two vehicles parked in a had been missing since
ence, endangering was arrested for crimi- Theft: On Dec. 17, Arrest: On Dec. driveway were damaged. the previous day.
children: On Dec. 15, nal damage- knowingly a person reported that 18, at the 3200 block
at Holland Sylvania, and disorderly conduct. on Dec. 14 between of West Alexis Road, Arrest: On Dec. 20, Drive under influ-
Patrick W. Okuley, 48, A witness reported he 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Robert Lee Sullivan, 50, Nicholas C. McDowell, ence: On Dec. 24, at the
was stopped for a traf- purposely damaged a at the 6500 block of was arrested on a war- 31, turned himself in on 6200 block of Monroe
fic violation and subse- window at the proper- Coppersmith Road, an rant by the Toledo Police a warrant out of Sylvania Street, Seth W. Ramsdell
quently arrested for OVI, ty. When police located unknown person or per- Department then trans- Municipal Court for drug was stopped for a traffic
with a breath test of .081 him, they found him to sons took a laptop com- ferred to the Sylvania abuse. violation and found to be
BAC. The suspect had be under the influence of puter, cleaner and war- Police Department and OVI. The suspect refused
his juvenile son inside alcohol and a potential ranty without the consent transported to Lucas Juvenile- habitually a field sobriety test and a
the vehicle at the time of risk of physical harm to of the owner. There are County Jail. disobedient: On Dec. chemical breath test.
violation. himself or others or to no suspects at this time. 20, at the 7800 block of
the property of others. Petty theft, disor- Laurel Glen, a woman Domestic violence:
Arrest: On Dec. 15, Receiving stolen derly conduct: On Dec. reported her daughter On Dec. 24, at the 4800
Anthony M. Young, 30, Arrest: On Dec. 16, property: On Dec. 17, 18, at the 6400 block of had failed to arrive home block of Westcliffe
turned himself in at court. Christopher R. Morgan, a woman reported she Monroe Street, Cynthia when she was supposed to Court, a woman reported
He was brought before 23, was brought to court found her stolen neck- L. Cohen was found to be and also failed to answer her boyfriend and she
the judge on charges of by the bond holder and lace at a location in the intoxicated and unable to phone calls or advise on were in a verbal argu-
complicity to petty theft brought before the judge 6400 block of Monroe to care for herself and her whereabouts. ment that escalated to
and attempted petty theft for petty theft and crimi- Street. in possession of prop- physical harm when the
and later released on nal damage. He was later erty without the owner’s Drive under influ- suspect hit her in the
bond. released on bond. Theft, misuse of consent. ence: On Dec. 21, at the face and knocked her to
credit card: On Dec. 5200 block of Alexis the ground.
Arrest: On Dec. 15, Arrest: On Dec. 16, 17, at the 4600 block Drive under influ- Road, John M. Gruhler,
Brittany L. Jones, 24, Raymond T. Washington, of Vicksburg Avenue, ence, physical control/ 28, was stopped for a Possession of con-
turned herself in at court. 24, turned himself in on a person reported that underage: On Dec. traffic violation and trolled substance, pos-
She was brought before a warrant for domestic an unknown person or 19, at Erie Street and found to be OVI. The session of drug para-
the judge for an expired violence and was trans- persons used his debit Summit Street, Samuel suspect refused a chemi- phernalia: On Dec. 24,
license and later released ported to Lucas County card to make purchases Robert Recker, 20, was cal breath test. at the 4900 block of
on bond. Jail. online without his con- stopped for a traffic vio- Westcliffe Court, Shane
sent between Dec. 15 lation and found to be Arrest: On Dec. 21, A. Molner was a passen-
Arrest: On Dec. 15, Arrest: On Dec. 16, at and Dec. 17. There are OVI. Recker submitted Jason Robert Brubaker, ger in a vehicle stopped
Heather A. Reno, 32, Cliff Creek Way, Justin no suspects at this time. to a field sobriety test 26, turned himself into for suspicious activity
turned herself in at court. M. Kerr, 19, was found but refused a chemical the Sylvania Municipal and was found to have a
She was brought before to have a warrant for drug Drive under influ- breath test. Court on two warrants glass smoking pipe with
the judge for expired paraphernalia. Police ence: On Dec. 17, at the for failure to comply marijuana residue and a
plates, a probation vio- observed a running and 5700 block of Stewart Disorderly conduct, with police and obstruct- baggie containing mari-
lation and an expired unattended vehicle on Road, Conception Miller, assault: On Dec. 18, at the ing official business. juana.
license. She was later the street, checked the 51, was stopped for a 7000 block of Sylvania Brubaker was released
released on bond. license plates and found traffic violation and sub- Avenue, Michael Mag, on a recognizance bond. Aggravated menac-
the warrant. Police veri- sequently arrested for 39, and Daniel Vail, 50, ing, telecommunica-
Arrest: On Dec. 15, fied Kerr’s identity when OVI with a breath test of got into a mutual argu- Safe schools act: On tions harassment: On
in the probation office of he approached the car .092 BAC. ment which lead to a Dec. 21, at the 5400 Dec. 24., at the 5400
the Sylvania Municipal and took him into cus- fight. Both men intend block of Silica Drive, block of Alger, a woman
Court, Heather A. Reno, tody. Drive under influ- to file assault charges on a 14 year old suspect reported a suspect made
32, was found to have ence, controlled sub- each other. was placed into custody threats via cell phone and
outstanding warrants Theft: On Dec. 16, stance possession, use/ after being verbally dis- face to face of serious
from Toledo Municipal at the 7500 block of possession of drug Lost property: On ruptive, using profanity physical harm to her, her
Court for possession Sylvania Avenue, a sus- paraphernalia, under Dec. 18, at the 5700 and refusing to listen to unborn child and mem-
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InnerViews by Kimberly Rose


The Year Ahead: 2011 heal old wounds.
The jewels on Centennial Road
You may have noticed cally on the days of Andy and see that strip of con-
Aries (March 21-April 19)
This is the year to catch up
Sagittarius (November
22-December 21) the row of sixteen quaint Thinking Taylor and the town of crete homes, think of
with old projects. Finish them Keep your schedule really houses on Centennial about Mayberry, necessarily, their history and appre-
by April so you are prepared tight and reliable from January Road north of Brint Road yesterday but with our work and ciate today, while you’re
for September’s new opportu- until April because opportuni- in Sylvania. They are By Sheila activity schedules, bus- at it. More memories
nities. Time is quickly catch- ties will pop up in career. unique as they’re made Painter ily rushing to carpools, await you at the Sylvania
ing up with you but don’t Don’t overload yourself to the mostly of concrete and soccer games, grocery Area Historical Society
fret. Things will come togeth- point that you can’t receive are a historical oddity in With today’s fami- shopping and errands, website at www.sylva-
er because this year offers higher guidance to manifest lies and Sylvania’s large it’s sad that we have niahistory.org and feel
you new ideas that can assist more abundantly. By getting our area.
you financially. Relationships rid of things that no longer The Medusa Cement subdivisions, we have lost the camaraderie that free to call them at 419-
might challenge you but don’t serve you, you will have Company built them for sacrificed the personal used to exist. 318-9632 or visit them
be afraid to speak your mind. “clear sight” or clear picture executives who man- attention of our neigh- The next time you on Facebook.
July offers you an opportunity moving forward. August to aged the silica plant one bors. Not to wax poeti- drive down Centennial
to take a trip somewhere that December offers you opportu- mile south of the houses.
will manifest a new partner- nities in real estate and invest- Eleven were built in 1923
ship. ing. Financial issues will when the plant opened
improve by October if you
Taurus (April 20-May 20) can intend clarity. and five were built later.
This is a great year to The subdivision was
let go of the things that no Capricorn (December called Medusa Gardens
longer serve you. Embrace 22-January 19) or Medusa Row. The
the things that provide you Relationship issues have original rent was $16
with relaxation coupled with challenged you over the past a month, a fringe ben-
abundance. Family matters three years. This year mani- efit for employees. The
that have been pushed under fests for you a stable relation- company maintained the
the rug come to the forefront ship that allows for you to feel
in February. The key is to safe and secure without wor-
concrete homes and later
clearly communicate your rying if it’s “real” or not. Start added second floors.
truth and things will clear up. the New Year by anchoring in Even the light posts at
Coming from a space of hon- an intention of “safety” on all the street were made of
oring your feelings provides levels of your being. Embrace concrete.
a better space for clarity for the fact that you are safe emo- There were picnics
everyone. tionally and you will manifest and neighborhood gath-
a safe space to share your- erings and holiday lights
Gemini (May 21-June 21) self with a partner. Financial were strung collective-
It’s all about your career issues will be challenged in
this year. The last year has left January, Feb and May. Don’t ly between the houses.
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Juggling and comedy acts Ronald McDonald House Charities


entertain guests at Lourdes of Northwest Ohio names
new development directory
This winter, Lourdes
is keeping guests enter-
tained with performances
by Comedian Jay Black Ronald McDonald of marketing management, rently serving with many
and juggling extraordi- House Charities of North- business development and charitable boards, I have
naire Hilby the German west Ohio has named J. promotional campaigns had a high level of interest
Juggler: Michael Hill as the orga- are attributes that will participatig in the mission
Comedian Jay Black nization’s Development strengthen the Ronald Mc- of a charity. The Ronald
– Friday, January 21 Director. Hill has more Donald House going for- McDonald House of NW
Jay Black is the perfect than thirty years of experi- ward.” Ohio excites me and I look
example of living out ence working in Business As Development Di- forward to working along-
one’s dreams. Quitting Development. Previously, rector, Hill will oversee side the team,” says Hill.
a stable job to pursue a he was the Vice President / the business development, He will oficially begin
career as a stand-up come- General Manager at Pepsi marketing and fundraising his position on January 4,
dian, Jay was able to sat- Americas Northwest Ohio of the Ronald McDon- 2011.
isfy an itch he had since Division. He has lived in ald House, a “home away Ronald McDonald
he was a child living in Toledo since 1999, hav- from home” for families House Charities of North-
New Jersey. Asked who ing previously lived in who travel to Toledo to ac- west Ohio is a non-profit
he reminds people of, Jay Iowa and Warsaw, Poland. cess medical care for their organization that provides
replies, “folks say I’m Hill proudly served in the children. services for families of
similar to Jerry Seinfeld or United States Air Force Hill is assuming the children with life-threat-
Ray Romano….” Today, for 3.5 years. role of Development Di- ening illnesses who are
rather than watching oth- According to Chad rector at a time when receiving treatment at lo-
ers make people laugh, he Bringman, Executive much is happening at cal hopsitals. Opened in
is the one up on stage. Director of the Ronald the Ronald McDonald 1982, the Ronald McDon-
Jay is an in-demand per- McDonald House Chari- House. “As we enter into ald House is a place where
former, averaging 250 ties of Northwest Ohio, this exciting period, we’ll families can sleep, eat, re-
gigs a year across the a search committee se- be counting on Mike to lax and findsupport from
nation. Additionally, he lected Hill from more than assist us with fundrais- other families in similar
can be found hosting “The
PodClack” at www.clique- thirty applicants. “Mike’s ing and building our do- situations. Due to gener-
clack.com/tv/2010/02/23/ commitment to our mis- nor base”, said Bringman. ous individual and corpo-
podclack-episode-one/. sion, to provide housing “We expect an increasing rate donations, RHMC is
For more information to families with seriously demand for our services able to provide these ser-
about Jay Black, visit ill children receiing treat- in 2011, and the years to vices to families free of
www.jayblackcomedy. ment at nearby hospitals, come.” charge. For more informa-
net. was remarkable. His prior “As a personal goal over tion, call Chad Bringman
experience and knowledge the prior 20 years and cur- at 419-471-4663.
Hilby the

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ting the audience involved tionwide show their sup- 2.6 women dies from it. But mediately following the
by creating magical and port for women’s heart dis- only 20% of women consid- program, a group picture of
hilarious moments crafted ease awareness. St. Luke’s er heart disease to be their all attendees dressed in red
through their participa- Shows are held in the $10 per person. Please con- Hospital will recognize own greatest health risk. will be taken. Also a heart
tion. Come and enjoy a Ebeid Student Center, tact Becky Tobias, Director this special day by host- St. Luke’s Wear Red for healthy breakfast will be
night of entertainment like located in the lower level of Campus Activities, at ing its annual Wear Red for Women Community Forum provided.
no other. Learn more at of Delp Hall and begin at rtobias@lourdes.edu for Women Community Forum. will feature Gretchen K. Limited seating is avail-
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will be held on Friday, Feb. Professor of Law and Lead- for St. Luke’s Wear Red for
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at St. Luke’s Hospital on testimonials from women time, decreased length of According to the American 8:30 – 9:30 am. Screenings pital Foundation.
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Dark Visions at Collingwood Battles of The River Raisin


The Collingwood Arts li Photography, Melissa 7-10pm. The exhibit Join the many participants
Center is taking a walk Marie Graden Reva May, will remain on display from Michigan, Ohio, Ken-
on the wild side with its Angela K. Rough, and through Jan. 28, and is tucky and Canada, along with
latest exhibition, the aptly BeeBs. The event will free and open to the pub- Native Americans and residents
named DARK VISIONS also include music by DJ lic. The Collingwood Arts of Monroe, MI, as we remem-
ber this bloody battle and mas-
2. The edgy photographic DarkFalz. Center is located at 2413 sacre that took place on Jan. 22
odyssey is the brainchild Hambleton’s previous Collingwood Blvd. and 23, 1813.
of the Toledo’s favorite exhibitions include the The CAC is Ohio’s only The commemoration is held
bad boy shutterbug, Boyd original DARK VISIONS long-term residential facil- on the very ground along the
Hambleton. The show is and the acclaimed WHAT ity offering both live space River Raisin where hundreds of
set to open with a bang I DID ON MY L.A. and studios to working lives were lost in a struggle for
on Friday, Jan. 7, in the VACATION. In addition artists in a variety in dis- freedom and sovereignty dur-
Collingwood Arts Center’s to producing Toledo’s ciplines from around our ing the early years of the United
Gerber House Parlor first Fetish Ball at now community and beyond. States.
Galleries. defunct Vamps nightclub, Tax deductible donations Schedule:
and event volunteers are 10:00 a.m. Morning Tactical
Featured artists include Hambleton is also a poet Demonstration at the Battle-
Hambleton, Alan Klem, and publisher of numerous also welcomed and encour- ground south of the Monroe
Art Schotz, Conceptually magazines and art books. aged. For more informa- Sports Complex (Ice Arena) at
Black, Janey Avalon, Chris Reception hours for tion, visit www.colling- 15425 North Dixie Highway,
Maher, Jeff Beach, Lore- DARK VISIONS 2 are woodartscenter.org. Monroe.

Art forum at The Attic


11:30 a.m. Commemoration
Ceremonies at the River Raisin
Battlefield Visitor Center, 1403
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media extravaganza that to kick off at 8pm, with only long-term residen- Monroe. Special speaker will
be Dr. Larry Nelson.
has been taking Toledo’s a portion of the proceeds tial facility offering both These events are free and A series of commemorative events will take place in
arts community by storm from select purchases and live space and studios to open to the public. Monroe remembering the Battles of The River Raisin.
returns for another round activities going to ben- working artists in a vari-
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Thursday, Jan. 13.
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