HURON HOMETOWN NEWS GREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACE June 23, 2011 NEWS ONLINE 24/7... www.HuronHometownNews.com VOL. 6 NUMBER 40 Around Town Page 2 ------------------------- - Church-Chat- Page 4 - —————— Parks-&-Rec Library Page 5 —————— Classifieds Page 7 C ORNELL’S Foods A Friendly Place to Shop!! HOURS: 7 AM - 10 PM DAILY • 419-433-7733 408 Cleveland Road East, Huron, OH 44839 PRICES GOOD June 23-June 30, 2011 Locally Owned & Operated! MONEY SAVING FACT: THE LESS YOU EAT OUT… THE MORE YOU SHOP CORNELL’S THE MORE MONEY YOU’LL HAVE IN YOUR POCKET!! Compare Cornell's ad to the rest. More choices, better value! Support your local community Wine of the Week Carol's Robert Mondavi Private Selection $10.49 750 ml SUMMER HOURS: Mon.-Thu. 7am-10pm Fri., Sat. 7am-11pm Sun. 8am-10pm 525 Cleveland Rd. 419-433-2499 H uron M arket This Week’s Specials DELI READY TO EAT SANDWICHES $ 3 99 Sale ends 6/30/11 TOP SIRLOIN $ 2 99 EA PHOTO CONTEST July 7 - July 31 Viewing at the Huron Library Judging July 31 419-433-4552 • Facebook.com/barnorth • 1316 Mudbrook Rd. Huron, OH OPEN 7 DAYS AT 11 AM Mon. - Thur. 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-1am • Sun. 11am-11pm BUY ANY LUNCH, GET SECOND LUNCH 1/2 OFF Expires July 15 LUNCH SPECIAL: Soup & Sandwich or Salad & Sandwich $ 6.99 Expires July 15 The Muscular Dystrophy Association issued fun arrest warrants for local business and civic leaders on June 15, 2011. This included Amy Donaldson, the Administrator of Ad- miral's Pointe Nursing & Rehabilitation who exceeded her $1600 goal, and 36 more Erie County leaders. The group of community- minded residents was put “behind bars” for MDA’s signature Lock-Up fundraiser at The Sandusky Yacht Club. Accused of having big hearts and being heavily armed with kindness, these “jailbirds” helped raise more than $20,000 for families affected by neuromuscular diseases in the Sandusky area. In order to be released, each jailbird’s “bail” was set at $1600 and the mon- ey was raised by encouraging friends, family, co-workers and business contacts to make contributions to MDA. The funds raised will help MDA assist hun- dreds of local individuals and families living with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle diseases throughout North Eastern Ohio. The Lock-Up also will help send Ohio youngsters to MDA’s summer camp at Camp Cheerful in Strongsville , OH where all ac- tivities are designed for kids with limited mobility, and many volunteers provide the one-on-one assistance needed to optimize participation. Some activities include horse- back riding, swimming, sports, and arts and crafts. MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedi- cated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. The Association also provides un- paralleled health care services; advocates for the families it serves; and invests significant resources educating the medical and scientif- ic communities, as well as the general public, about neuromuscular diseases affecting more than 1 million Americans. MDA maintains a network of some 200 hospital-affiliated clinics — 38 of which are designated as MDA/ALS centers — through- out the country. In Cleveland , OH families can receive excellent care for progressive muscle diseases at the MDA Clinic in Metro- Health Medical Center . 37 Erie County Leaders Raise $20,200 In ‘Bail’ For Muscular Dystrophy Association The Inspiration 5K Fun Run/ Walk is a unique event. Part fundraiser/part Huron Parks & Recreation program, this event inspires us at Parks & Recreation year after year! The Inspiration Run is a non- competitive event that draws family, friends, and groups who come to support the cause, or just use the event as a kick-off of their own inspiration to live a healthier lifestyle. We see many families who make it a “family day” by participating in the run and then planning a family pic- nic in the park afterwards. Local businesses contribute as well by donating water, fruit & snacks for our participants; and volun- teers help out at water stations and registration. The Story Behind the Run…. Aubrey Miller and her friends were talking about how hard it was for them to stay motivated to stay in good shape and be healthy. Like many of us, they couldn’t find the drive they needed to get back to a healthy lifestyle. Then they remembered how much Michelle Saunders and Ryan Foss used to motivate them. Michelle and Ryan were killed in an automobile accident in March 2002 at the age of 19. They decided to use Michelle and Ryan’s inspiration as mo- tivation to get in shape and be healthy so they organized the first Inspiration Run with the help of Huron Parks and Recre- ation. The Inspiration Run 2005 was a great success! Each year since then the In- spiration Run has spotlighted a person or cause to be the Inspi- ration Story for that year. Since 2005, The Inspiration Run has raised money for several different causes including: Saun- ders/Foss Memorial Scholarship, Juvenile Diabetes Association, Diabetes Youth Services, Kirsten Berger Fund, Laptops for Kids (Cleveland Clinic Foundation- Children’s Cancer Unit), Brenda Wilhelm Fund, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Sara Jane Bartlett Nursing Scholarship, Huron Football Scholarship Fund, The Tom Stallings Fund and The Kenneth J. Kessler Me- morial Fund. If you so choose, additional donations for any of the above causes can be made and will be accepted in the donation area near the race check-in. Our Inspiration Story for 2011… This year, the Inspiration Run will honor Asher Nikolajevs and his family and his courageous battle against Batten’s Disease. In order to help off-set growing financial costs, this year, 50% of Inspiration Run 2011 registra- tion fees will go to Asher Niko- lajevs and his family. The Inspiration Run will take place on June 25, 2011 at Fabens Park. Check-in/Registration from 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m., with the run at 8:00 a.m. Registration Fee $10. Pre-Reg- istration is preferred. (Registration packets are avail- able on our website at www. cityofhuron.org, or at our office- 110 Wall Street) Questions? Call Huron Parks and Recreation at 419-433-8487. 2011 Inspiration 5K Fun Run/Walk The Huron River Fest com- mittee is pleased to announce in celebration of the 20th An- niversary of the festival the 1st Annual Critter Crawl will take place on Sunday, July, 10 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Lakefront Park in Huron. This event is sponsored by The Chapman Insurance Group. This year’s Grand Marshal will be our dear friend “Snoopy”. The “Crawl” (Pet Parade) is approximately one mile in length. Pets and their owners can expect to walk at a leisurely pace. Please bring water provi- sions for your pet. Owners are responsible for pet emergencies. Parking is available at Lake Front’s lot and the surrounding neighborhood streets on a first come basis. Parade Route: Kick-off is at 10:00 a.m. promptly. The pa- rade will exit the park onto Wall St. Parade goers will proceed right onto Main St. Right onto South St. Right on to Ohio St. Remain on Ohio St. all the way back to the park. The theme for this year’s event is Huron Howl Oween Parade Let your creativity and humor go wild. Costumes welcome for both pets (stuffed or otherwise) and their owners! Parade Prize Categories in- clude: Best Overall Costume Best Owner/Pet Combo Largest Pet Smallest Pet Parade Rules: All animals must be spayed or neutered, have up-to-date vac- cinations and rabies shots. All animals must be leashed and licensed. Pets must be kept under con- trol by owner. Unruly pets will be asked to leave. Pets not on a leash must be in appropriate carriers. Responsible pet ownership is expected by all participants. Please come prepared to clean up after your pet. Trash recep- tacles are provided at the park. Foot Power Only. No bicycles, skateboards or skates are al- lowed. The walking route is wheelchair and stroller acces- sible. Critter Crawl organizers retain the right to deny participation to any animal due to behavior or health concerns. All participants must provide a signed Waiver/Release Form during Registration. By signing this waiver, Huron River Fest will also have permission to use photographs of the parade which may contain your image for future Critter Crawl promo- tional materials. Registration forms are com- ing soon to huronriverfest.com or will be available the morning of the parade. Grab your furry, feathery, scaly, fluffy, or other- wise “pet-friend” and join the fun! For more information regard- ing the 20th Anniversary of the Huron River Fest weekend log on to huronriverfest.com. Huron River Fest 1st Annual Critter Crawl
The Muscular Dystrophy Association issued fun arrest warrants for local business and civic leaders on June 15, 2011. This included Amy Donaldson, the Administrator of Ad- miral's Pointe Nursing & Rehabilitation who exceeded her $1600 goal, and 36 more Erie County leaders. The group of community- minded residents was put “behind bars” for MDA’s signature Lock-Up fundraiser at The Sandusky Yacht Club.
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HURONHOMETOWN NEWS
GREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACEJune 23, 2011
NEWS ONLINE 24/7... www.HuronHometownNews.com Vol. 6 Number 40
Around
Town
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ChurchChat
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Parks&Rec
Library
Page 5
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Classifieds
Page 7
CORNELL’S Foods
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The Muscular Dystrophy Association issued fun arrest warrants for local business and civic leaders on June 15, 2011. This included Amy Donaldson, the Administrator of Ad-miral's Pointe Nursing & Rehabilitation who exceeded her $1600 goal, and 36 more Erie County leaders. The group of community-minded residents was put “behind bars” for MDA’s signature Lock-Up fundraiser at The Sandusky Yacht Club.
Accused of having big hearts and being heavily armed with kindness, these “jailbirds” helped raise more than $20,000 for families affected by neuromuscular diseases in the Sandusky area. In order to be released, each jailbird’s “bail” was set at $1600 and the mon-ey was raised by encouraging friends, family, co-workers and business contacts to make contributions to MDA.
The funds raised will help MDA assist hun-dreds of local individuals and families living with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle diseases throughout North Eastern Ohio.
The Lock-Up also will help send Ohio youngsters to MDA’s summer camp at Camp Cheerful in Strongsville , OH where all ac-tivities are designed for kids with limited mobility, and many volunteers provide the one-on-one assistance needed to optimize participation. Some activities include horse-back riding, swimming, sports, and arts and
crafts.MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedi-
cated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. The Association also provides un-paralleled health care services; advocates for the families it serves; and invests significant resources educating the medical and scientif-ic communities, as well as the general public,
about neuromuscular diseases affecting more than 1 million Americans.
MDA maintains a network of some 200 hospital-affiliated clinics — 38 of which are designated as MDA/ALS centers — through-out the country. In Cleveland , OH families can receive excellent care for progressive muscle diseases at the MDA Clinic in Metro-Health Medical Center .
37 Erie County LeadersRaise $20,200 In ‘Bail’ For
Muscular Dystrophy Association
The Inspiration 5K Fun Run/Walk is a unique event. Part fundraiser/part Huron Parks & Recreation program, this event inspires us at Parks & Recreation year after year!
The Inspiration Run is a non-competitive event that draws family, friends, and groups who come to support the cause, or just use the event as a kick-off of their own inspiration to live a healthier lifestyle. We see many families who make it a “family day” by participating in the run and then planning a family pic-nic in the park afterwards. Local businesses contribute as well by donating water, fruit & snacks for our participants; and volun-teers help out at water stations and registration.
The Story Behind the Run….Aubrey Miller and her friends
were talking about how hard it was for them to stay motivated to stay in good shape and be healthy. Like many of us, they couldn’t find the drive they needed to get back to a healthy lifestyle. Then they remembered how much Michelle Saunders and Ryan Foss used to motivate them. Michelle and Ryan were killed in an automobile accident in March 2002 at the age of 19. They decided to use Michelle and Ryan’s inspiration as mo-tivation to get in shape and be healthy so they organized the first Inspiration Run with the help of Huron Parks and Recre-ation. The Inspiration Run 2005 was a great success!
Each year since then the In-spiration Run has spotlighted a person or cause to be the Inspi-
ration Story for that year. Since 2005, The Inspiration
Run has raised money for several different causes including: Saun-ders/Foss Memorial Scholarship, Juvenile Diabetes Association, Diabetes Youth Services, Kirsten Berger Fund, Laptops for Kids (Cleveland Clinic Foundation-Children’s Cancer Unit), Brenda Wilhelm Fund, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Sara Jane Bartlett Nursing Scholarship, Huron Football Scholarship Fund, The Tom Stallings Fund and The Kenneth J. Kessler Me-morial Fund.
If you so choose, additional donations for any of the above causes can be made and will be accepted in the donation area near the race check-in.
Our Inspiration Story for 2011…
This year, the Inspiration Run will honor Asher Nikolajevs and his family and his courageous battle against Batten’s Disease. In order to help off-set growing financial costs, this year, 50% of Inspiration Run 2011 registra-tion fees will go to Asher Niko-lajevs and his family.
The Inspiration Run will take place on June 25, 2011 at Fabens Park.
Check-in/Registration from 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m., with the run at 8:00 a.m.
Registration Fee $10. Pre-Reg-istration is preferred.
(Registration packets are avail-able on our website at www.cityofhuron.org, or at our office- 110 Wall Street) Questions? Call Huron Parks and Recreation at 419-433-8487.
2011 Inspiration 5K Fun Run/Walk
The Huron River Fest com-mittee is pleased to announce in celebration of the 20th An-niversary of the festival the 1st Annual Critter Crawl will take place on Sunday, July, 10 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Lakefront Park in Huron. This event is sponsored by The Chapman Insurance Group. This year’s Grand Marshal will be our dear friend “Snoopy”.
The “Crawl” (Pet Parade) is approximately one mile in length. Pets and their owners can expect to walk at a leisurely pace. Please bring water provi-sions for your pet. Owners are responsible for pet emergencies.
Parking is available at Lake Front’s lot and the surrounding neighborhood streets on a first come basis.
Parade Route: Kick-off is at 10:00 a.m. promptly. The pa-rade will exit the park onto Wall St. Parade goers will proceed right onto Main St. Right onto South St. Right on to Ohio St. Remain on Ohio St. all the way back to the park.
The theme for this year’s event is �Huron Howl� Oween Parade�
Let your creativity and humor go wild. Costumes welcome for both pets (stuffed or otherwise) and their owners!
Parade Prize Categories in-clude:
Best Overall CostumeBest Owner/Pet ComboLargest PetSmallest Pet
Parade Rules: All animals must be spayed or
neutered, have up-to-date vac-cinations and rabies shots. All animals must be leashed and licensed.
Pets must be kept under con-trol by owner. Unruly pets will be asked to leave.
Pets not on a leash must be in appropriate carriers.
Responsible pet ownership is expected by all participants.
Please come prepared to clean up after your pet. Trash recep-tacles are provided at the park.
Foot Power Only. No bicycles, skateboards or skates are al-lowed. The walking route is wheelchair and stroller acces-sible.
Critter Crawl organizers retain the right to deny participation to any animal due to behavior or health concerns.
All participants must provide a signed Waiver/Release Form during Registration. By signing this waiver, Huron River Fest will also have permission to use photographs of the parade which may contain your image for future Critter Crawl promo-tional materials.
Registration forms are com-ing soon to huronriverfest.com or will be available the morning of the parade. Grab your furry, feathery, scaly, fluffy, or other-wise “pet-friend” and join the fun!
For more information regard-ing the 20th Anniversary of the Huron River Fest weekend log on to huronriverfest.com.
Life Outside the OfficeDr. Rousseau is married, hastwo sons, and a Havanesedog named Dexter. In herfree time, she likes to travel,go camping and skiing, andattend musicals. She islooking forward to gettinginvolved in the local schoolsand community.
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Around TownIt’s a sad day for ALL of Huron.After reading in Wednesday’s paper the
shenanigans that took place at the Huron Council meeting Tuesday evening regard-ing Police Chief Majoy’s departure from office, I was sickened. I applaud those who spoke up in Johns defense, and council should be ashamed they allowed such an injustice to take place on their watch.
John is a born and raised Huronite and a clear Huron success story, He followed the footsteps of many of his relatives in Law enforcement and took it to the highest pos-sible level with higher education, a flawless record, and a great role model for kids. My third grade daughter from St. Peters school said it was not fair for Chief Majoy and re-called having him visit her class just two weeks ago during a school program. Her wisdom is dead on and the folks in Huron should not stand for this unjustified action.
The citizens of Huron have no contract with Andy White and Council to prevent them from telling the truth and expressing their dissatisfaction with their elected offi-
cials. If the elected officials in Huron want to remain in office they should listen to their constituents. They should start by lis-tening to how council should address Andy White and the precarious position he has placed the city in with respect to the loss of a great public servant. I would like to think that Mr. White also is an “at will” employee serving at the pleasure of council. The vot-ers of Huron should demand through their council representatives the resignation of Mr. White.
While I reside on Kelleys Island, I grew up in Huron, Our business is headquartered in Huron, and recently my wife and I choose Huron St. Peters School for our children. We made these decisions because Huron is a great place and a safe place in part be-cause of the leadership of John Majoy.
It’s time for the GOOD PEOPLE OF HU-RON to stand up for THE GOOD PEOPLE OF HURON. Where I come from, it’s what we do.
MayorRobQuinn–KelleysIsland,Ohio
Letter to the EditorBy Lisa yako
The Twenty-Fourth Annual McCormick Junior High School Academic Dinner was held on Thursday, May 19. The purpose of the annual dinner is to recognize those students who have succeeded academi-cally. To be invited to the dinner, a stu-dent must have been on the honor roll for three quarters. Inclusion on the honor roll requires that a student have a 3.5 GPA with no grade lower than a B. This year, there were 93 seventh- and eighth-grade students who achieved this goal and were invited to the academic dinner.
The evening began with a few words from McCormick principal, Mr. Chad Carter. Those in attendance were then treated to a vocal solo by Allison Brownell, a flute solo by Alison Litz, and a clarinet ensemble performance featuring Ashtyn Stadler, Renata Kurtz, Olivia Iannantuono, and Maggie Nelson. The performances were followed by a dinner prepared for the students and their parents. After din-ner, each student was individually rec-ognized and presented with a certificate from the President’s Education Awards Program. The evening concluded with an invited presentation by Mrs. Anne Hin-ton. Mrs. Hinton, retired director of the Huron Public Library, attended her final three years of high school in Huron and raised her daughters here. She spoke to the students about reaching beyond their comfort zone to try new things and, most importantly, about kindness. After hav-ing a somewhat difficult time in school and experiencing bullying as a youth, she challenged the students to be kind to ev-eryone and said, “Don’t dismiss the late bloomers- you never know who they will become.” Further, Mrs. Hinton tearfully
stated, “Kindness costs you nothing. It en-riches those you touch.”
The students who were honored at this year’s academic dinner were: Colleen Al-len, Jillian Balde, Karl Bates IV, Brooke Bauer, John Baus, Abigail Black, Delaney Black, Hannah Blackwell, Jep Bloor, Jamie Borger, Alexis Brady, Allison Brownell, Leo Bunting, Megan Cammalleri, Aus-tin Campbell, Hannah Cantrill, Jessica Carroll, Sarah Carroll, Breanna Chaffin, Kaelin Cockrell, Megan Decker, Michael Delahunt, Dean Dickirson, Victoria Fan-tozzi, James Faunda, Deena Fenske, Grant Ferrell, Benjamin Fries, Jacob Fries, Bailey Gadd, Monika Giardina, Lisa Gies, Paige Graham, Kylie Greulich, Kiersten Ham-mond, Danzell Harris, Samantha Hebert, Michael Huffman, Shannon Hughes, Katherine Humphreys, Olivia Iannan-tuono, Samuel James, Camille Karren, Alisia Kelley, Thomas King, Kyle Kovach, Kaityln Krueger, Renata Kurtz, Nicholas Lachowyn, Emily Lance, Kaitlin Lance, Zoey Lehrer, Alexandria Lenyo, Alison Litz, Sean Martin, Graham Mast, Hannah Miller, Madison Mize, Chase Mosijowsky, Hollie Mueller, Cody Myers, Wyatt Myers, Eric Myles, Margaret Nelson, Gabrielle Norcross, Kelsey Ohm, Madison Orzech, Jennifer Paiz, Bo Pettegrew, Franchesca Reiber, Christina Rivera, Tyler Sasala, Brodie Sennish, Samuel Sluga, Nicholas Smercina, Gloria Souter, Ashtyn Stadler, Emma Steinmetz, Caleb Stidham, Erin Stoner, Adam Storer, Rylee Stradtman, Anthony Studans, Julia Studer, Anna Tanaka, Theresa Tomczyk, Logan Weber, Eric Weir, Morgan Welborn, Jacob Wise, Audra Wisehart, Jenna Witter, and Blake Wysocki. Congratulations to these stu-dents on their achievement.
McCormick Junior High Honors Academic Achievers
Annapolis, MD – Midshipman Mi-chael John Moberg, son of Douglas and Kathleen Moberg, graduated from the United Sates Naval Academy on Friday, May 27, 2011. Mi-chael graduated from Huron High School in 2007. While at the Naval Academy, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineer-ing and graduated in the top 10% of his
class. During his four years, Michael was awarded the CDR Palmer Award for the highest standing in Mechanical Engineer-ing, the Admiral McNitt Award for sailing, and was a Captain of the Baltimore-Wash-ington Collegiate Fencing Conference Champion Naval Fencing Team. He was commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy and will be attending Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA to complete a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following this assignment, Ensign Moberg will enter Nuclear Power School in Charleston, SC before his as-signment to a U.S. nuclear submarine.
Michael Moberg USNA Graduation
MOBERG
The Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, OH, in conjunction with the Huron County Master Gardeners are sponsoring their annual Norwalk garden tour. The tour will feature seven in town back yard gardens. The gardens are very different, but equally lovely and relaxing. Several of the gardens surround century homes.
The tour is scheduled for July 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets are $10 and go on sale June 20. They can be purchased at Firelands Museum. 9 Case Avenue, Schild’s IGA Foodliner, 171 Milan Avenue and Mak’s Art Studio, 112 Milan Avenue, all in Norwalk, OH. On the day of the tour, tickets can be purchased at IGA or at the Firelands Museum. A map of the garden locations is included with the ticket.
For more information call: 419-668-1415.
Parkvue, Sandusky Ohio, June 21- Our multi-purpose room burst into festive pa-triotic colors of red, white, and blue, on Flag Day, June 14th for an evening honor-ing the 2010 volunteers of Parkvue.
Throughout 2010, the residents of Parkvue have received the freely-given love of 196 individuals, each sharing their own special brand of volunteering, dedicated to making our enjoyment and pleasure at
Parkvue more comfortable.Amy Di Filippo, our Rec-
reation Coordinator, served as Mistress of Ceremony while special words of ap-preciation were shared by Ken Kellar, Administrator, and Tracy Clark, Residence Services Manager. Con-tinuing the patriotic theme, vocal solos of “The Star Spangled Banner” and “God Bless America” were shared by Erin Mount. Amy Di Filippo presented Certifi-cates of Recognition to each volunteer, acknowledging their personal commit-ment and dedication to the residences of the Parkvue. Parkvue is very proud of the wonderfully caring volun-teer staff and truly believes that the volunteers play such a large role in the lives of the residents and bright-en the smiles of the staff as well.
Aided by the cheerful and energetic members of the Activity Department, those attending helped themselves to various flavors of ice cream topped by an assort-ment of favorite fixings and enjoyed the keyboard magic of Jerry Simmerer featured tunes of the 40‘s and 50’s adding a special touch of evening enjoyment.
Remember, “Volunteers are love in motion”. Why not join these special people with your special touch. Coordinator Amy is waiting to hear from you to join the corp. of volunteers.
Parkvue Honors Volunteers
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while getting your workout! Beach yoga will be held at Lakefront Park from 10:00-11:00am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This class will run July 12th-August 18th. Fees are $35 for residents and $40 for non resi-dents. Please bring a yoga mat. Spaces are
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Swim Lessons presented by Huron La-goon Marina
If you’re between the ages of 3 and 10, come learn to swim at the Huron Lagoon Marina pool! Registration is limited, so be sure to sign up today.
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We still have several spaces left in the one week, sprint session!
Summer Sports Camps begin in JuneSummer is finally here! Don’t sit around
bored all summer long; enjoy the weather while learning a new sport or perfecting the skills you already have! Don’t Wait around, Golf camp for 1-4th grade starts June 27th!
Golf Camp- June 27-29 for grades 1-4 and July 11-13 for grades 5-8
Cheerleading Camp- July 6 to July 8Tennis Camp- July 11to July 22Soccer Camp- July 18 to July 22Note: There has been a change in time for
the Cheerleading camp. Camp will now be held from 3:00-5:00pm.
Fall Softball and BaseballIt may only be the start of summer, but
we are gearing up for fall softball and base-ball already! This year’s season will run August 20-October 1. Divisions for base-ball will be: 8U, 10U, 12U, and 14U. Games will be held on Saturdays for 8U, 10U and 12U. Games will be held on Saturdays and Sundays for the 14U division. Divisions available for softball are: 10U, 12U, 14U
and 18U. All softball games will be held on Sundays. Team rates are $500 by July 22nd and $550 after. Individual fees are $55 be-fore July 22nd and $65 after. For forms and more information visit our website! Don’t wait, register today!
**New: Early Bird Special! Register your team by July 1st, 2011 and pay $450 team rate!
Inspiration RunOur Inspiration Story for 2011…This year, the Inspiration Run will honor
Asher Nikolajevs and his family and his courageous battle against Batten’s Dis-ease. In order to help off-set growing fi-nancial costs, this year, 50% of Inspiration Run 2011 registration fees will go to Asher Nikolajevs and his family.
June 25, 2011 at Fabens Park, run begins at 8:00am
Check-in/Registration from 7:00 a.m.-7:45 a.m.
Registration Fee $10. Pre-Registration is preferred.
Registration packets are available on our website at www.cityofhuron.org, or at our office- 110 Wall Street
Huron Parks and RecreationOffice location: 110 Wall StreetMailing address: 417 Main St.
on Monday, July 4th in observance of In-dependence Day. The drop boxes and vir-tual library will remain open. We will re-sume normal operating hours on Tuesday, July 5th.
Summer Reading is in Full Swing!Although many of our programs are now
full, there are still openings for several pro-grams in each age group. To register, visit us online at www.huronlibrary.org, con-tact us by phone, or stop by the Library. Themes this year are: Children’s - “One World, Many Stories,” Tweens and Teens - “You are Here” and Adults - “Novel Des-tinations.”
Huron Public Library presents “Around the World Adventure Show” on Thursday,
June 30 from 3 - 3:45 PM with ventrilo-quist Mark Wade. Registration is required and is available online at www.huronli-brary.org, or by phone 419-433-5009.
International Tea takes place on Saturday, June 25 from 10:30 - 11:30 AM. Come en-joy tasty treats and teas from around the world. Registration is required and is avail-able online at www.huronlibrary.org, or by phone 419-433-5009.
2011 Friends of the Huron Public Library Book Sale!
You’ve waited all year. The Book Sale re-turns this River Fest weekend in July with an exceptionally large and diverse collec-tion for your shopping pleasure. Proceeds from the Sale support the work of the Hu-
ron Public Library.Friends Only Presale Friday, July 8: 5 - 7
PMBecome a member of the Friends for $10
at the door, then shop at the Friends Only Presale. (Limit of 20 items per Friend)
Annual Book Sale Saturday, July: 10 AM - 5 PM
$2 Per Bag Sale Monday, July 11: 10 AM - 6 PM.
The Friends are accepting book dona-tions until July 5. Please: no magazines, Reader’s Digest Condensed Books, college texts or encyclopedias over 10 years old. For help unloading boxes at the library, please call ahead at 419-433-5009.
Other events include Toledo’s School of Musical Arts’ “Glass City Steel Drum Band” on Saturday afternoon and “Island Jeff’s Steel Drum Show” on Sunday afternoon. It wouldn’t be a fair without perennial favorites including a faery parade and kids activities. All at Ohio’s only organ-ic herb farm! For more information, click on the “News & Events” tab on mulberrycreek.com
Saturday, June 25th, 10am to 5pmSunday, June 26th, Noon to 5pm
$5.00 per adult (includes 1 free herb) • Kids and Classes are FREE
SATURDAY10:30 Herb Gardening11:30 Tropical Plants Talk & Tour12:30 Caribbean Coffee Talk1:30 Caribbean Cuisine AND Horseradish Demos3:30 Seashore Faery Garden Demo
SUNDAY12:30 Bamboo Beads Demo1:30 Jamaican Jerk Spice Blends2:30 Top 10 Herbs for Use & Delight3:30 Authentic Caribbean Cuisine
Over the 2 day event, workshops will be presented, no charge, including:
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