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Thank you to the VarsityFootball Team for a Super Season
BYANDREWWHITE, HURONCITYMANAGER
It was with great shock and sadness the communitylearned of the unexpected death of Mike Tann Wednes-day afternoon. The utter surprise of this event, some-thing which naturally happens so many thousands oftimes every day, was created because this time it hap-pened to coincide within our circle. This affected somany because the lost individual contributed so muchof his life to public and community service.
After completing his undergraduate work at the OhioState University in 1966 he spent a generation gainingdiverse experience as a teacher, businessman and suc-cessful entrepreneur. Mike married Judy and they start-ed a family. In the middle of his developing life, and in a
move that exemplified his confidence in taking a chancewhen opportunity knocked, he went back to school. In1979 he was awarded an MBA degree, again from OhioState.
In 1985, after a successful business career Mikeswitched gears and was appointed to the position ofFinance Director with the city of Huron. It was with thisorganization he found his groove and made his most in-delible mark professionally. Promoted to the position ofCity Manager in 1993, following the tragic loss of MikeSolomon, Mike Tann would spend the next twelve yearsof his career leading the city toward his unique vision.
During his tenure, the city created a new level of com-prehensive emergency service protection and estab-lished its first ever Parks & Recreation Division. The de-velopment of the citys Boat Basin, pursuit of the formerConagra property and the construction of the citys Cor-
porate Park all started during this same tenure. Part ofMikes legacy will live on in these assets as they continue
to provide community benefit and his legacy will growas many of his visions have yet to be realized.
His greatest ability was in selecting and developingyoung and untested professionals. I experienced thisdirectly when, on September 7, 2004, Mike selected meout of a competitive field of more seasoned and expe-rienced candidates to be the citys first Assistant CityManager. He gave me my first real opportunity to dosomething of professional importance and I will be for-ever indebted to him for his confidence in gifting me alife changing opportunity.
My experience is not isolated. There are many exam-ples of Mikes vision and belief in the traditionally over-looked among us. There are several individuals Ive had
the pleasure of working with, because of Mike, who haveadvanced to high level positions in the same fashion.Collectively, Mikes personnel selections have ascendedto positions managing Hurons Parks and Recreation di-vision; a Parks and Recreation department in Arlington,Texas and another in Irondequoit, New York; a HumanResource Director at Heidelberg University by way ofexecutive stops in Sandusky and Erie County; a recentlyretired Finance Director from Huron; a corporate execu-tive in Illinois; and his own successor as City Manager.
What we will miss most in Mikes absence is the silentsatisfaction we were greeted with when running intohim. He was proud of us when we did well and sup-portive when we were challenged. We will continue totry and earn his approval and aspire to promote simi-lar benefits he provided to us, to future generations ofyoung professionals.
We will look for the things he saw and strive to makethings better.
Tributes to Our
Friend, Mike Tann
Mr. Tann, Mr. Manager, Colleague,Friend, Mentor, Mike -- goodbye,God Bless.By Sheila Ehrhardt, Huron Chamber of CommerceDirector
This tribute to former Huron city manager Mike Tann waswritten by his successor, Andy White. It appeared in theSandusky Register on Monday, Nov. 25, the day Mikesobituary was published. It is an eloquent salute to a greatfriend and mentor.
Along with Mikes many local friends and colleagues, ourbusiness community has lost a great supporter. He hasserved many positions on our board of directors, and evenin retirement, Mike pitched in wherever he saw a need.
Several years ago, when closings of several large areaindustries seemed imminent, Mike teamed up with HuronLibrary director Anne Hinton to form the Business ResourceNetwork, an informal group that provided assistance to
prospective and existing business owners in identifyingand locating the resources they needed to succeed.
Always a team, Mike and Judy, created the restful ambi-ence of Capt. Montagues, a haven for Huron visitors thatdrew the attention of several national travel writers. Yet,they always found time to help out with Chamber projects,such as selling carnival tickets at Riverfest, ringing thebells for the Salvation Army kettle drive and serving on ourscholarship committee.
Mike felt strongly about the importance of education andwas active in school issues, always wanting what is bestfor Huron' s youth.
In his column, Andy mentioned the greatest legacy andchallenge that Mike left us to look for the things hesaw and strive to make them better.
We pledge to do just that, dear friend.
Mike was very involved withthe Huron Rotary Club formore than three decades.Pictured here at the annualRotary Halloween party forlocal children, Mike, (r.) isdressed as a dapper Irishlad. With him are ChristineCrawford and Bob Speers.
BYCHRISMISCHLER
Its hard to sit down and write much of a story about ablistering cold Saturday evening where the team you grewup with and loved loses in the Division V State Regional Fi-nals 60 - 13. Coldwater was just flat out better and playeda great game. Nothing more to say really. But there is more
to say. Much more.The Huron Tigers finished 9-4 this season and it was an
entertaining adventure every week. I want to thank theyoung men, cheerleaders, marching band, coaches, and vol-unteers who made it all happen. When I first saw this yearsschedule, I admit, I was concerned. How could scrimmagesagainst Lake and Bucyrus prepare the team for the rigors of
Elyria Catholic, Bellevue, and Norwalk St. Paul. I knew hav-ing Cody Thompson at quarterback was really the only play.He was the best player on the field and what better way toensure he would get the most touches then by playing QB.Not the most accurate passer, but certainly the most escap-able I had ever seen.
Problem was, after the first game film, everyone Huronwould face knew exactly what was coming. I wasnt con-cerned about Margaretta SMCC, or Port Clinton. But, thosefirst three non-conference opponents, and Clyde, and Per-kinsmuch less the playoffsthose would be tough teams
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Fri, Nov 29
6:00-9:00 PMRingingSwinging Silent Auction atSawmill Creek Resort to kick-off the Festival of Lights.
6:00-9:00 PMLive musicat Paper Moon Vineyards,Vermilion.
6:30-9:30 PMAmy andAndy perform at Quarry HillWinery, Berlin Heights.
Sat, Nov 30
10:00 AMChess at theHuron Public Library. All agesand abilities welcome.
6:00-9:00 PMLive musicat Paper Moon Vineyards,Vermilion.
6:30-9:30 PMChristianKaser performs at Quarry HillWinery, Berlin Heights.
Sun, Dec 1
2:00 PMWeekend FamilyMovies at the Huron PublicLibraryDisneys Planes.
Mon, Dec 2
NO SCHOOLHuron CitySchools.
6:30 PMFilm Noir Mondaysfilm series at the Huron PublicLibraryOn the Waterfront.
Wed, Dec 4
6:00 PMCreate a Beautiful
Christmas Holiday Center-piece at the Frost Center,Osborn MetroPark. Registra-tion deadline is Dec 1, with$15 fee.
6:30 PMRockin Readersfor grades 3-6 at the HuronPublic Library. Registrationrequired.
6:30 PMYarnWorks at theHuron Public Library. All arewelcome.
7:00 PMA Christmas Pot-pourri program for adults atthe Huron Public Library.
Thursday, December 5
3:15 PMTeen Library Coun-cil at the Huron Public Library.
If you would like yourevent listed in the Com-munity Calendar, contactLisa Yako at [email protected] at least two weeksprior to event.
Community Calendar
Parents are reminded there is no school on Monday,December 2, 2013 due to the State approved in-serviceday for Huron City Schools. The district is fortunate tohave been awarded this in-service opportunity by theOhio Department of Education and will focus on schoolsecurity and safety, explained Superintendent DennisMuratori.
School Resource Officer Keith Lobsinger has receivedhis A.L.I.C.E. Training Certification and will lead the pre-
sentations and drills on Monday with the assistance ofseveral Huron Police Officers. A.L.I.C.E. stands for Alert,Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate.
Officer Lobsinger and the Huron Police Officers willshare with the approximately 150-160 Huron CitySchool employees how the A.L.I.C.E. program guidelineshave evolved over the years from nationwide incidents.
Law enforcement must keep up with the current
trends in criminal activity. Traditional lockdowns havechanged and there may be better options available toincrease survivability, explained Officer Lobsinger.
Ohio is one of the leading states to implement theA.L.I.C.E. program with over 200 schools or universitiespracticing their guidelines, stated Lobsinger.The A.L.I.C.E. program was introduced shortly after the
Columbine shootings when a dinner table conversationbetween a husband and wife (a police officer and an
elementary school principal) Greg and Lisa Crane, dis-covered more could be done if a better program was inplace.
Parents with questions or concerns regarding schoolsafety and security are encouraged to contact Mr. Mu-ratori by phone at 419.433.1234 ext. 5026 or via emailat [email protected] or may contact OfficerLobsinger through email at k [email protected]
We have all seen handicap parking spaces at business-es and governmental parking lots. There are specificstandards that must be met for these parking spaces tobe considered valid handicap parking spaces. Accord-ing to Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.69 and Section3781.111, handicap spaces must be identified by a signmounted on a fixed or moveable post or otherwise af-fixed in a vertical position so that the distance from theground to the bottom edge of the sign measures notless than 5 feet. Additionally, if the sign or replacementsign was erected on or after October 14, 1999, theremust be included on the sign or next to the sign a notice
that states the fine applicable for the offense of illegallyparking in a handicap parking space.
Owners of parking lots that do not have a valid signcan receive a warning for the first offense and then fora subsequent offense, a fine of $25.00 for each parkinglocation that is not properly marked. Huron City Ordi-nance Section 351.04 also identifies the standards re-quired for a valid handicap parking space.
Articles appearing in this column are intended to pro-vide broad, general information about the law. Beforeapplying this information to a specific legal problem,readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.
FROM THE BENCH
BYJUDGEBILLSTEUK, HURONMUNICIPALCOURT
HANDICAP SIGNSThe Sandusky Ski Club will meet Monday, Decem-ber 2 at 7:30 PM at the American Legion, 3615 HayesAve., Sandusky. Come early for social time and tosign up for trips. There will be a swap shop of ski
and board equipment, clothes, etc. after the busi-ness meeting. For more information, contact Presi-dent James Schaufler at 419-684-9133 or via e-mailto [email protected]. Also, visit the web site at www.sanduskyskiclub.com.
The Lady Black Diamonds of the Sandusky Ski
Club will meet for lunch on Wednesday, Decem-ber 4 at 11:45. The holiday luncheon will be at theSandusky Yacht Club, 529 E. Water St., Sandusky. Formore information and to make a reservation, con-tact Nancy at 419-433-2790 or via e-mail to [email protected].
The Sandusky Ski Club will meet Monday, Decem-ber 16 at 7:30 PM at the American Legion, 3615Hayes Ave, Sandusky. Come early for social time
and to sign up for trips. The program for the eve-ning is the Annual Make & Bake Sale to raise fundsfor a local charity and to shop for some Christmasgifts. For more information, contact President JamesSchaufler at 419-684-9133 or via e-mail to [email protected]. Also, visit the web site at www.sanduskys-kiclub.com.
DecemberSki Club News
Huron Police Partner withHuron Schools to IntroduceA.L.I.C.E. during In-Service Day
with real defenses.Best case scenario, I thought, the team squeaks into
the playoffs, MAYBE, but falls in Genoa like fashion in
the first round. The season opened in Elyria Catholic andthe team showed heart. It was a hard hitting affair, butthe team show a resilience. Bellevue was a true heart-breaker. I remember saying to someone after that gamethat it would be a shame if this team missed the playoffs.
Because the lasting memory of any seniors last seasoncould have come down to the last 15 seconds of thatsecond game.
Again, the teams memory proved short and the Tigerscame out and dominated a Norwalk St. Paul team thatalso made it to the Regional finals in their playoff divi-sion. So the team not only survived the non-conferenceschedule where could conceivably gone without a winand went a very respectable 2-1. and looked strong. Asolid victory followed at SMCC, whose membership inthe SBC I will miss because of their rivalry with Huronback in my day. To be fair though, their time to exit hadcome. Well skip Perkins for a moment, and count up thevictories over Oak Harbor, Margaretta, Port Clinton, andEdison.
It says something good about a team that it did notslip up and let a lesser squad surprise them. Week in and
week out, the team came out and did their jobs. Theydidnt lose focus. It also says something about a teamwho has a couple conference rivals so strong that theycan make AND pick up playoff wins two divisions big-ger than their own. Here, of course, I am talking aboutClyde and Perkins. I truly believed that Clyde was betterthan Perkins when the Tigers played them, so I was notsurprised when the Flyers beat the Pirates in the playoffs.
So Huron finished 7-3 and was forced to face #2 seed,and undefeated Liberty-Benton. I will say this, the play-offs were a gift. By that I mean it was the best kind ofpresent, because it was so unexpected. I rememberthinking after that fumble on the opening kick-off andquick TD against Liberty, Now where did I park my car?But the kids kept playing hard and their enthusiasm wascontagious. That final drive against Loudonville shouldbe remembered by the class of 2014 and their families
for as long as they continue to have reunions because itwas glorious. Playoff wins are sweet and we received twoof them this year. And for that, again I say thank you.
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Holiday Open HouseOne Day Only - Saturday,
December 7, 20139am to 5pm
Bring your camera for a picturewith Santa and his Elf 11am to 2pm
Leashed pets WELCOME!Enjoy our beautiful selection of poinsettias
grown in our own greenhouse!
Colonial GardensFlower Shop & Greenhouse3506 Hull Road, Huron OH 44839
419-625-5318
Holiday Hours Dec 7 thru Dec 22
Mon thru Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3, Sun 10-3
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Wee People Secret Santa ShopSaturday, December 7, 11 a.m. 4 p.m.Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio St., Huron
Children 8 and under can shop
in secret for their parents and siblings!
Santa will be on hand with elves to assist
the kids with their shopping and wrapping.
Also, there will be refreshments,crafts and collectables.
Lunch from 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
Christ Episcopal Church120 Ohio Street, Huron419-433-470110 a.m. worship and communionservicesSunday School 9 a.m. and Adult SundaySchool 9 a.m.www.christchurchhuron.com
First Presbyterian Church225 Williams Street, Huron
419-433-5018Summer Worship Hours:Memorial Day to Labor Day8:00 & 9:30 amFellowship Hour at 10:30No Sunday SchoolWinter Worship Hours:8:30 & 10:45 WorshipSunday School at 9:30 amFellowship Hour at 11:45 amBible Study Mondays at 1:00 pmEmail: [email protected]
Grace Presbyterian ChurchKalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center,Rt. 250, Huron
[email protected]: Sunday 10 a.m.
Holy Trinity Anglican Church1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan419-499-3683
Father Dennis HenkleWorship and Holy Communion Sunday10:00 a.m.
Huron United Methodist Church338 Williams St., 419-433-39848:00 a.m. - Praise Service, Sanctuary withRev. Rogers Cherub Chat9:00 Refreshments in the Fellowship Hall10:00 a.m. - Celebration Service,Sanctuary after Cherub Chat children
are invited to Childrens CelebrationService in Fellowship Hall.Pastors Cherub Chat at both services.6:30 pm - Jr. and Sr. High YouthFellowshipSanctuary and classrooms handicappedaccessible.
Lighthouse Assembly of God Church820 Cleveland Road East, Huron419-433-8889www.lighthouseagc.orgSunday Service 10:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult andchildrenAdult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on TuesdaysYouth Group 6 p.m. Sunday
Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ThursdaysFood Pantry: 419-616-0088
Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointmentonly.Salvation Army Services: 419-433-0500
St. Matthew Lutheran ChurchPO Box 774, 15617 Mason Road,Vermilion, 44089Rev. Dr. Karl F. Fry, Pastor440 967 9886www.lutheransonline.com/stmattvermlcms
Twitter: @stmattvermlcmsSunday Worship: 10:30am (for June, Julyand August)Sunday School: 9:30am
St. Peter Catholic Church430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433-5725www.stpetershuron.orgMass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday MassesPlease see the bulletin on our websiteReconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturdayor by appointment
The Chapel4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky419-627-0208www.thechapel.tv/
Saturday Service 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during9 and 11 am church service meet in theWarehouse/Youth RoomSr. High Youth Group Sunday eveningsfrom 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints4511 Galloway Road, Huron
419-626-9860Bishop: Bill ReedSacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m.Family History Center Wednesday 10a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Zion Lutheran Church930 Main Street, Huron419-433-4711www.zionhuron.org8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional WorshipService10 a.m. family-friendly contemporaryworship, with Sunday School forchildren and teens.
Leonard H. DircksLeonard H. Dircks, 86, of Huron, died un-
expectedly Friday morning, Nov. 22, 2013,in Firelands Regional Medical Center,
Sandusky. Cremation will take place anda memorial service will be announcedlater by Foster Funeral Home & Crema-tory, Huron.
Anne M. (Costantino)MainesJul 9, 1949 - Nov 21, 2013
Anne M. (Costantino) Maines, 64, of Hu-ron, passed away at her residence Thurs-day, Nov. 21, 2013. Anne was born July9, 1949, in Sandusky, and was a lifelongresident of Huron. She graduated fromHuron High School in 1967. She workedat The May Company, Sandusky, for many
years. She was a member of St. PeterChurch, Huron, and active in the churchchoir. She was a member of the HuronGarden Club. Survivors include her son,Josh Maines; a sister, Carol (Dan) Lappof Florida; and a brother, Val Butch (Al-ice) Costantino of Sandusky; and severalnieces and nephews. She was precededin death by her parents, Val and Anna (Es-posito) Costantino. Friends may call from10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27, until Massat noon, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 430Main St., Huron, with Rev. Jeff McBeth of-ficiating. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery,Huron.
Contributions may be made to HuronRescue Squad, 417 Main St., Huron OH44839, or to Back to the Wild, P.O. Box423, Castalia, 44824. Condolences maybe shared at fosterfh.com. Foster FuneralHome & Crematory, Huron, is handlingthe arrangements.
Michael E. TannMar 5, 1942 - Nov 20, 2013
Michael E. Tann, 71, of Huron, died unex-pectedly Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Betterknown as Mike to those who loved him,he was born March 5, 1942, the first sonof the late Frank and Louise (Broderick)Tann of Columbus, Ohio. He graduatedfrom Holy Rosary Catholic Schools, Co-lumbus, and received his undergraduate
degree and later his MBA in 1979 fromThe Ohio State University. Mike was anavid supporter of his university and wasactively involved in the Erie County OSUAlumni Association. He was a memberof St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron. As anactive member and steward of his faith,over the years he served several terms onparish council, on fund-raising organiza-tions for St. Peters Catholic School, andas lector at weekly masses. Over the spanof years that Mike was involved in HuronCity management, first as finance directorand later as city manager, he was involvedin numerous organizations and commit-tees. Two that were very special to him
were the Ohio City Managers Associationfor which he served as president in 1999,as well as board member for six years. Theother was the International City Manag-ers Association. After retirement, Mikebecame a volunteer Range Rider forthese organizations. His civic stewardshipwent far beyond the bounds of his oc-cupation. He was deeply involved in theRotary Club of Huron, for which he heldthe office of president twice; he was alsothe recipient of the Paul Harris Award. Hewas a member of the Huron Chamber ofCommerce, representing Captain Mon-tagues B&B. Another of Mikes commit-ments to Erie County was his long-timeinvolvement with the Erie County Visi-tors & Conventions Bureau; he held theoffice of president for several terms andwas a current board member. Mike wasdevoted to God, his family, and his com-munity. He took great pride in both of his
sonsone an educator, the other a physi-cian. Nothing pleased him more than tospend time with them, and to help themthrive in life. A longtime joy and avoca-tion for Mike was his membership in theShamrock Club of Columbus. After retire-ment from the City of Huron, he becamea full-time partner with his wife in the op-eration of their B&B, Captain Montagues.He relished the walks and bike rides hetook around Huron, his beloved city. Hewas an avid reader, particularly of bookswith historical themes. After retirement,his greatest pleasure was the annual tripto his favorite vacation spot, Key West,Fla. Relaxing and reading at Fort Zacharybeach was his idea of heaven. Mike is sur-
vived by his loving wife of 44 years, Judy(Hall), whom he married June 7, 1969; andsons, Stephen Michael (JoDee) Tann ofReno, Nev., and Brian Patrick (Dawn) Tannof Dayton, Nev.; two brothers and onesister, Gerald (Kathy) Tann of Columbus,James (Chris) Tann of Huron, and Chris(Ron) Murphy of Dover, Ohio; as well asseveral nieces and nephews.The family will receive friends 2-4 p.m.
and 6-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, at the Gath-ering Space of St. Peter Catholic Church,430 Main St., Huron. Funeral Mass willbe 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, at St. Pe-ter Catholic Church, with Father JefferySikorski offering the mass. In true Irishtradition, a procession led by Irish pipers
and City of Huron Safety Forces will stepoff at 1 p.m. on Main Street by City Hall.The procession will pass several of thecommunity landmarks that were so dearto Mike, and will conclude at his belovedhome, Captain Montagues, at the cornerof Cleveland Road W. and Center Street.In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may bemade to St. Peter Catholic School Scholar-ship Fund, the City of Huron emergencyservices, or ones favorite charity.
Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com.
Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, Hu-ron, is handling the arrangements.
Obituaries
Search for the Christ Childis a unique opportunity tobe a living part of the firstChristmas. It is a 20 minutewalk from act to act insideNew Life Church. The his-torical reenactment of thelife and time when Christwas born (over 2,000 yearsago), is led by a shepherdthat encounters angels,innkeepers, King Herod,Wise Men, Roman soldiers,
market place vendors, beg-gars, and the Holy family. The play is basedon the Biblical gospels of Matthew andLuke. Learn the story as you travel to findthe Baby JesusThe presentation is a Free Gift to the
Community, as God freely gave the giftof His son, Jesus, so we freely give to ourcommunity. Instead of a donation it is ourhope people will draw nearer to God thisChristmas season.
The Search for the Christ Child produc-tion is in its 15th season. Its great for thewhole family and it is handicapped ac-cessible. New Life Church is just South ofDanny Boys at 6511 Milan Rd (Rt 250). Thepresentation is Saturday Dec. 1, and youmay arrive anytime between 5pm - 8pmand again Sunday Dec. 2, anytime be-tween 4pm and 7pm.
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Recently many calls have come askingabout what to plant to add more colorin the garden for winter. Winter canbe beautiful in the gardens if you planahead. For years I have been addingthese colorful interests to my gardenand have been very pleased.There are many books in libraries
about winter color, or color in the gar-den for all seasons. Some of the bestsuggestions for our area are of coursewinterberry. The cultivar winter red isa great one for home gardens and theberries stay on for months. Rememberwith winterberry you need a male andfemale for the berries to set. This plantprefers semi-shade to full sun, and hasnew green berries on it during thesummer months for added interest.
Lacebark pine is another favorite ofmine, and its lovely all year with its ex-foliating bark. Its bark is many shadesof flaking bark. Bark colors will rangefrom cream, light green, reddish brown,and occasionally gray and white. Thetree also has pink tinged pineconesthat take years to mature. The tree
grows slowly 30-50high.American holly is wonderful, is won-
derful, and most of us have seensnipped branches in arrangements forthe holidays. You will need both maleand female plants to have berries. How-ever, if you dont like simply red berries,research a little on the web, and youwill find canary holly which has yellowfruit. Plant in part to full sun, and watchthis specimen grow to 40 high and 30wide.
Dont forget the various grasses avail-able in our area. Miscanthus grass isabout 5 tall, striped, and in fall bloomsbeautiful golden-tan tassels. These tas-sels hang on throughout winter, and ifplanted near a window, is a joy to watchwave in each wind. On a still window,you can see frost frozen between thespaces in the tassels.
Red-twig and yellow twig dogwoodare another variety to plant to show thebeautiful stems of the shrub through-out the winter. The stems are so pretty,they look wonderful in a vase for dis-play throughout the winter season. The
shrub I own grows to 8-9high and spreads verti-cally as well, and has nowreached 8 wide. If youprune once a year just af-ter the blossoms die back,it will continue to growand prepare itself to puton another show for youthis coming winter.These are just a few
plants available locally topurchase. Fall is an excel-lent time to plant newspecimens, and wouldadvise you to plant them4 weeks before the firstvery hard freeze. This al-lows the plants to sinkgood roots to sustain
them in the winter. Fallplantings need water un-til the ground freezes also.Dont forget to watch thesales from greenhousesand nurseries this time ofyear, and you could savemoney on the plants aswell. Happy Gardening.
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The Board of Trustees ofthe Huron Public Librarygratefully acknowledgesthe following donations:
In memory of Jane Brew-ster from the Huron HighSchool Class of 63, BalletKitty: Christmas Recital byBernette Ford; In memoryof Joan Klecka from theHuron High School Classof 63, If Its Snowy and You
Know It, Clap Your Paws byKim Norman; In memoryof Lili Nonato from MargeBillman and Judy Ineson,Snowflakes Fall by Patri-cia MacLachlan, Abigailby Catherine Rayner, andSnatchabook by HelenDocherty; In memory of
Carolyn Onderick from theKromer Family, The What-not by Stefan Bachmann,Magician by Michael Scott,Enchantress by MichaelScott, and House of Hadesby Rick Riordan.
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vember 30, 10 AM 12:30PM. Take a break fromshopping and enjoy a
game of chess. All ages andabilities welcome.
-----Free Family Film, Dis-
neys Planes, Sunday,December 1 at 2 PM. Comeexperience this fun moviein our theater-like setting.Concessions are available
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Rockin Readers' month-ly meeting, Wednesday,December 4 at 6:30 and7:15 PM, for Juniors andSeniors respectively. Bringyour books, your questionsand your ideas!
-----Teen Library Council
meets Thursday, Decem-
ber 5 at 3:15 PM to deco-rate the teen area for theupcoming holiday season.
-----Looking ahead- The
Library Board of Trusteesopen house is Sunday, De-cember 8 from 2 4 PM.Entertainment includes
the Stevens Puppets per-formance of The Wizard ofOz (registration required),the HHS Troubadours andthe Lorain Mens Barber-shop Chorus. Other fun in-cludes face painting, a visitwith Santa, a childs craft,and cake and punch. Kickof the holiday season atthe Library!
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Call the library at 419-433-5009, email [email protected] or visitwww.huronlibrary.org formore information. Libraryhours: Monday Thurs-day: 9 AM 8:30 PM, Friday Saturday: 9 AM 5 PM,Sunday: 1 5 PM
Stay up-to-date on Parksand Recreation news! Signup for our email alertson the City of Huron'shomepage to receive in-formation on upcomingprograms and events.
-----Indoor Soccer League,
Grades 3-4 and 5-6 withHuron High School Soc-cer Coach & Players!
A great opportunity for
boys and girls in grades3-4 and 5-6 to work withthe Huron High SchoolSoccer staff and playersto improve their skills andhave fun! The first twoweeks includes a variety ofskill sessions. The partici-pants will then form teamsto compete in scheduledgames for the remainingsix weeks of the program.
Grades 3-4 League isnoon-2 pm on Saturdays;Grades 5-6 League is alsoon Saturdays, 2-4:00 pm both leagues will be heldJanuary 18 -March 8, 2014at Woodlands School. Seeour website for registra-tion form or call 419-433-8487. Participation fee is$65.
-----Indoor Soccer Pre-K -
2nd GradeWorking with the Huron
High School Soccer staffand team, this programis designed for beginners(boys and girls) to improvetheir skills and have fun!Accepting registrations onfirst-come first-serve ba-sissessions will fill fast!The program will be held
on Thursday evenings atShawnee School. The Pre-K (child must be at least4 yrs. old) Kindergartenschedule is 5:00-5:45 pm;1st 2nd Grade is 6:00-7:00 pm. Two sessions:Session I is Jan. 9 throughFeb. 20, 2014 (no socceron Jan. 23), and Session IIis March 6 through Apr. 17(no soccer on March 27).Participation fee is $35 persession for Pre-K - K, and$40 for 1 - 2nd Grade. Visitour website for registra-tion forms.
-----Christmas with Santa
on December 14thSanta will visit the Boat
Basin on Saturday, Dec.14, 2013, 3:30 - 8:00 pm.
A Huron tradition, Santaand Mrs. Claus visit will al-low children to voice theirspecial gift request. It's nottoo early to be on your
best behavior! Admissionis free. The afternoon in-cludes carriage rides andchildren crafts providedby Just Like Home Child-care.
-----Adult Fitness SessionsYoga Fall Session is un-
derway though Dec. 3,2013. Tuesday evenings,6:00 - 7:00pm at ShawneeElementary. It's not toolate to join the remain-der of the current session.Call us at 419-433-8487for pro-rated fee for cur-
rent session. Next Yogasession will begin Jan. 14,2014 for eight weeks. Reg-istration fee will be $40for residents; $45 for non-residents.
Enroll now for Zumba.Class just started andruns through Dec 19th.No class on Thanksgiving(Nov. 28). Zumba is heldtwice weekly, Tuesday andThursday evenings, 6-7pmat Woodlands Intermedi-ate School. Registrationfee is $50 for residents;$55 for non-residents. Visit
our website for registra-tion form, stop at 110 WallStreet office, or call 419-433-8487.
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Mrs. BoeschsKindergarten ClassGet a turkey from the woods with
a net. Take its feathers off and cookit on the grill. Add salt and pep-per on it and share it. Cook it for 70hours. When you hear the ding its alldone! Harper
Go to the farm and get a turkey.Put it in a cage and use scissors toget the feathers off. Put it in the overfor I think its 60 hours. Put cranberrysauce on it and eat it up. Cameron
Go to the super market and buya turkey. Put it on the stove and putsalt and butter on it. Add some cin-
namon and spice from your dad.Cook for 6 or 7 minutes. Put it inthe middle of your table when itsready. Reece
Go to a turkey farm and shoot aturkey. Cook it in the oven with a lit-tle bit of pepper and salt. Cook it for30 seconds. It goes beep beep whenits all done. Peyton
Go to your Grandmas farm andask your dad to run into a chickencoop to catch a turkey. Take it homein a cage. Let your parents cook itwhile you play with your toys. Cookit for a half hour and put it on a reallybig table to eat it. Parker
Get a turkey from the store andcook it in the over. Dip it in BBQ. Youcook it for 12 minutes because whenit stops its done. Elijah
Get the turkey from the store andput it on the grill. Add strawberriesto make it taste good. Cook it for 109seconds and then its done. So eat it.Caleb
Get a turkey with a net in thewoods. Cook it on the grill. Addsome salt. Cook for 5 hours and thenits done. A beeping thing soundswhen its done. Eat it!Jacob
Mrs. CorrellsKindergarten Class
I would shoot a turkey down. Getthe turkey in the oven for 15 min-utes, then we go to Thanksgiving.Kaylee
You get a turkey at a grocery store.Cover it with hot sauce. Put it in theoven for about 2 seconds. Then itsready to eat. Logan
Mommy and Nonny gets the tur-key from Meijer. I like to put it in the
oven first for a really long time untilits hot enough for my tummy. ThenI put salt on it and sometimes pep-per.Milly
I buy a turkey from the store. Takeit home to mix in some candy andsome ketchup. Put it in the micro-wave for a long time. When its readyyou can share it with Mommy. Sel-don
You need to get a turkey fromthe food store. You get the insidesout and then you put the insides in.Then its time to cook it for 10 min-utes. It turns out like some chickenand tastes good. Sophia
Get a turkey from Drug Mart and
put some fruit roll ups inside. Thenyou will cook it for 11 hours until itlooks like turkey.Jaiden
Mrs. Lagandos ClassFirst go to the turkey farm and
pick out your turkey. Dress it up likea ballerina. Put more clothing on itand put it in the oven. Cook the tur-key for two seconds. Take the turkeyout of the oven and dress it up as acheerleader and its done! Rylee
I would buy my turkey at DrugMart. Cook the turkey in the oven forten hundred hours. Cut it up and eatit!Xander
Go to the bank to find a turkey.
Clean the turkey with a rag. Putpotatoes and butter on the turkey.Cook the turkey in the oven forthree hours. When it is done cookingput seasoning on it and then eat it!Kinslee
I have to get the turkey at Walmart.Put hot pepper, salt and candy cornon it. Cook it for five hours in theoven. Eat it!Hunter
Mrs. MalonesKindergarten Class
I would go to Huron Farm andchase the fattest turkey I find andcatch him. Once I catch him I put himin a cage and drive him home. At
home clean the turkey with spongeand 10 cups of salt. Then I cook himin the stove then hundred hours.Use the things you use to take hotthings out of the oven and take himout. Then you put ranch salad dress-ing on him and cut the bones out.Have your dad take off the waddle
because your hands will get gooey.Then add 10 cups of sugar on himand eat on Thanksgiving Day! Owen
Go to Walmart and get a turkeyfrom the freezer and go pay for it.Take it home and wash it with hotwater. Then dry it off with a papertowel. Cut it up with a knife. Put itin a pan and put it in the oven for 2minutes on hot. Then take it out andeat it. Amanda
Go to the Huron Farm and catch afat turkey with your hands. Take himhome and cook him in the oven for10 minutes on hot. When the timergoes off take it out of the oven andcut it with a sharp knife. When it is
cut put a bottle of ranch on it andthen you can eat it.Jazmine
Go to the red farm and chase thegreen turkey. When you catch it putit in the trunk and take it home. Putit right in the oven for 1 minute oncold. Take it out of the oven and cutit up with a knife. Eat it with yourfamily. Orion
Go to the farm that is red and geta regular turkey. You have to catch itwith a rope and then you can take ithome. Cook it on the stove for about6 minutes. The fire has to be hot tocook the turkey. Then take it off thestove and cut it up with a knife. Add1 cut of butter to the top of it and
then you can eat it. ChuckGo to Target and get the fattestturkey ever and buy it with money.Take it home and put a little salt andbutter on it. Slice it up with a knifeand cook it in the oven on hot for20 minutes. Then let it cool down byputting it on the island and let it setthere for 1 minute. When it is cooleddown eat it.Jonah
How To Cook a Turkey
What are youThankful for?
We asked some local students their methods for preparing theturkey for Thanksgiving. These are their responses.
We asked some local students what they arethankful for this Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Hardys first grade classI am thankful for my dog named Cradles. KieraI am thankful for God. DominicI am thankful for the land. KendalI am thankful for my family. CameronI am thankful for my Aunt Terrys dogs. MollieI am thankful for food, games and my baby kitten.
ConnorI am thankful for my brother Joshua. EvelynI am thankful for my dad.JasonI am thankful for puppies. CarlI am thankful for Mrs. Hardy. ZaiYonna
Mrs. Mischlers first grade classI am thankful for my home and my dog because they love me so much. RileyI am thankful for famlee because I loov my famlee because they loov me. DominicI am thankful for pets because they are cute and cuttlely. RachelI am thankful for my mom and dad because some kids dont have a mom and dad.
SamanthaI am thankful for Grandpa because he lets me mow the grass. HunterI am thankful for food because it is sweet. LillieI am thankful for my ant and my dad and my mom because they are nice to me.
Scott
Mrs. Phinneys first grade classI am thankful for my sistor and my mom and my dad
and my dog and my vakyuum cleanor and my granmeeand my granpu and me. Drake
I am thankful for my friens and trees and dad andmom. Landon
I am thankful for God and my mom and mis phinneyand browns and my fess and my dog. TommieI am thankful my dog and God and my cat Colin in my
class. IsaiahI am thankful for my famele and God and Isaiah and
my class.ColinI am thankful for my mom and my dad and my bruthr.
Mazzy
Mrs. Gimperlings first grade classI am thank foll for toys and resses. MaxI am thankful for the wuorld and thanks giving. Ari-
anaI am thakfl for my mom and my gramu. LogenI am thankful for my mom and my dad my sisi and Mrs.
G.AzureI am thankful for the pilgrims that died a long time
ago and my famley and my class and sqonto jeesas andgod and kindnis. Claire
I am thankful for thanksgiving and for all the food.Grace
I am thafe for my sestr and my mom and dad. Ava
Mrs. Vogus second grade classI am grateful for food because it is good. RobbieI am grateful for my kin because I love them they love
me.Jagger
See THANKFUL 6A
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Chicken Nuggets with Sauces, MashedPotatoes, Green Beans, Fruit Salad, MilkTuesday December 3
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No SchoolTuesday December 3Turkey Gravy/Roll, or Hot Turkey on Bun,
Mashed Potatoes, Juicy Peach SlicesWednesday December 4
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School Lunches
The H-Team is a group of communityfootball supporter volunteers, providingbehind the scenes support for the foot-ball teams. Every week after practice on
the night before a game, the Huron H-Team, feeds the JV and Varsity footballteams. Each week one or more student(s)who shows leadership inpractice, on the field aswell as in the class roomis awarded a steak din-ner. The Huron H-Teamis pleased to announcethat the Steak of theWeek winners for thisweek are Drew Hanleyand Gus Hinebaugh.Drew and Gus are bothsenior football players atHuron High school. Sincethis is the last week, the
H-Team wishes to congratulate the entireteam, the Division 5 region 16 runners up,on an excellent season. We also wish thesenior class good luck with their future
endeavors. We hope your time in the Hu-ron football program has taught you well,and most importantly, you had fun.
H Team Steak of the Week
The first grade studentsof Shawnee Elemen-tary School gatheredtogether on Thursday,November 21, 2013 to
celebrate Thanksgivingover a traditional schoolThanksgiving meal. Theadministration, teachers,lunch staff and HuronPTO all partnered to-gether to make this anextra special meal forthe students.
Shawnee First GradeGathers to Give Thanks
I am grateful for food and water be-cause it helps me servive. Nick
I am grateful for my mom because sheis taking good care of me. Brayden
I am grateful for my family becausethey give me a home, food and comfort.Sam
I am grateful for my mom because shegave birth to me.Jordan
I am grateful for my family because
they do a lot for me.JulieI am grateful for Wii. KaylahI am grateful for Mr. Jingels because I
say I love him. AshtenI am grateful for freedom because we
can play outside. Domm
Mrs. Frausto second gradeI am grateful for troops because they
give us freedom and pertect us and ourcountree. Owen
I am grateful for my baby brother be-cause he is cute. Ciara
I am grateful for the world because itis a good and butiful place. Dawson
I am grateful for my family becausethey give me food. Gage
I am grateful for my family becausethey take care of me and for they canlove me. Alanna
I am grateful for my catz because I likemluv. Madison
I am grateful for gode and my housebecause thay help us live and gave usfood and lot of other things. Matthew
I am grateful for snacks because I liketo eat. Kyle
I am grateful for pets because I adopt-ed one from a shelter. Sasha
I am grateful for my school because Ilearn more. Mia
Mrs. Kluding second gradeclass
I am grateful for Mrs. Kluding and Mr.Nelson because they do stuff to teachme. Maddox
I am grateful for haveing a wondefullfamily because I love every budy. Mia
I am grateful for my mom, dad andsisters because they are grateful for me
and they love me and cara about me andI care about them. Taylor
I am grateful for nurse because shegives me a beathing treatmint. Chris
I am grateful for my dad becausehe lets me stay up late to play videos.Tristan
I am grateful for my family becausethey give me money to buy toys. Char-lie
I am grateful for my dad because hedoes many nice things for me. Vinny
Mrs. Hotys second gradeI am thankful for many things. I am
thankful for my house and food, close,trees, the earth and water. Charlie
I am thankful for many things. I amthankful for my cousins and uncles andants because they are coming all theway from Gorgia to see me for Thankgiv-ing. Madelyn
I am thankful for many things. I amthankful for my family because we havea good time together. Dylan
I am thankful for many things. I amthankful for my hous because there aremany peple that dont have them. Evan
I am thankful for many things. I am
thank ful for math! Because I am thank-ful for school. MakaylaI am thankful for many things. I am
thankful for my famly because they cookfor me. Malleya
I am thankful for many things. One isIm thankful for giving stuff to peoplethat I know because I want them to behappy.Joshua
I am thankful for many things. I amthankful for freedom because we nead itto be free. Kayla
I am thankful for many things. I amthankful for my dad because he tries hisbest to make us happy. Cierra
THANKFUL from 5A
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