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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

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Wednesday July 13 2011 Telegraph-Forum LOCALSTATE 3A Heartland of Bucyrus showing off town BUCYRUS Heartland of Bucyrus 1170 Mansfield St will offer a viewing of the Cleveland Road Discover Bucyrus video segment 11 am Tuesday A brunch will be served This is a joint effort of Heartland of Bucyrus and Bucyrus Tourism and Visitors Bureau For information call Alisha at Heartland of Bucyrus 419-562-9907 Girl scouts collecting shoe donations BUCYRUS -Crawford County Girl Scouts will be collecting old shoes Wednesday through Friday to send to Nicaragua as part of their summer day camp All types of shoes are needed and appreciated big shoes little shoes school shoes soccer shoes work boots slippers dress shoes etc Shoes should have laces tied together or a rubber-band around the shoes to keep the pairs together (no shoes with holes in them) The shoes can be dropped off from 9 am to 3 pm at Aumiller Park there will be a donation box at Shelter 19 today and at the Friendship Shelter on Thursday and Friday For information visit donateyouroldshoesorg or email Christene Johnson at cjohnson039 columbusrrcom LOCAL BRIEFS Library hosting 'Balloon Fun' BUCYRUS Bucyrus Public summer reading program will present Fun" with Jack Phoenix at 2 pm Thursday in meeting room AB of the library Phoenix will make a variety of balloon animals and objects and teach some basic steps to making balloon animals librarian Barb Scott will distribute coupons to those who have earned them For information about the library's summer reading program call the library at 419-562-7327 ext 100 Sign-up for the programs will continue i throughout the summer Teens can learn about world crafts GALION Teens in seventh through 12th grade can attend the World Crafts Program to learn about other cultures through folk art 6:30 pm Thursday at Galion Public Library 1 Teens can try fabric waxing and dyeing technique of Batik from Indonesia make worry dolls from Guatemala learn the Japanese art of Origami paper folding and make a coin purse out of chip bags Registration is required There is no charge to attend For information call the library at 419-468-3203 Group supports those with vision issues BUCYRUS The Vision Problems Support Group will meet from 11 am to 12:30 pm Saturday in the meeting room of the Pelican House Dealing with the problems of havihg reduced vision due to glaucoma macular degeneration or diabetic complications will be discussed The meetings are open to the public For information call Joy at Crawford Park Pistrict Bring an event flier from the CPD newsletter with you or download one from the Web site at www crawfordparkdistrictorg Call 419-683-9000 for information Toddler Trot Beautiful Birds: 430 pm Forrest Nature Preserve 701 County Road 6 Tiffin Ages 12 to 36 months with an adult companion are welcome Walk the trails to look and listen for birds in the preserve Call 419-435-3915 for information or e-mail scpdprogramsyahoocom Free blood pressure and pulse ox screening: 330 to 530 pm CVS 101 Charles St Call Pam at 740-751-8676 for information THURSDAY AA open discussion: 8 pm parish hall St Paul's Lutheran Church basement 419-689-2S29 Cards for senior citizens: 1 pm Council on Aging Weight Watchers: 6 pm First United Church of Christ Galion AA Al-Anon and Alateen: 8 jm Galion First Presbyterian Church I TOPS OH 1771: 9 a First Baptist Church of Heath Hall 525 30th St Heath Weigh-in followed by regular TOPS meeting 740-522-2455 Childbirth classes: 7 to 9 pm Galion Community Hospital Make reservations by calling 419-468-0910 This is a series of five classes Bring a pillow The i classes are free Taz and BB performance: 10 pm to close Crazy Fox Saloon 112 Mansfield St Cardio Strength Training: 7 to 8 pm Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Water Fitness: 10:30 to 11:15 am: Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Aquacize: 7:30 to 8:15 pm Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Immunization clinic: 9 to 1 1 :30 am and 3 to 6:30 pm Crawford County General Health District 130 Walnut St Suite Medicaid cards accepted Bring your child's immunization record with you A responsible adult must accompany children under the age of 18 years Call 419-562-5871 for details No one denied for inability to pay GCH Stroke Support Group: 1:30 to 3 pm small dining room at Galion Community Hospital 269 Portland Way South Circle of Hope: 6 pm Hospice House Ashland For women in the prime of life who have lost a spouse 419-281-7107 New Horizons: 1130 am Perkins Family Restaurant US 250 East Ashland For men and women who have lost a loved one 419-281-7107 Free lunches for children ages 1-18 years: 11 to 11:45 am Lions Field 12:30 to 1:15 pm Aumiller Park 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Bucyrus Public Library and Bucyrus Elementary School 11 am to 12:30 pm Bucyrus High School 1 1:30 am to noon Harmon Field Park 1 1 am to noon Kelly Park in Crestline Adults must pay $225 for a meal Families in the Park series: 10 am to 11 am Heise Park Galion Free event for families with children up to 8 years old There will be crafts games and activities Lunch provided Call 419-562-4667 for details Galion City School District Board of Education: 6:30 pm Galion Middle School Computer Lab Room El 07 474 Portland Way North Galion Woodcarving program: -6 pm Lowe-Volk Park 22401 Ohio 598 Crestline Thadius Martin will share his knowledge of woodcarving Call 419-683-9000 or visit wwwcraw-fordparkdistrictorg for details Bike night: 6 pm Baker's i Pizza Sports Shack 224 Sandusky Ave Call 419-563-9998 for details Infant and 6 to 9 pm American Red Cross 110 Mary St cost $35 Call 419-562-4357 to register or for information FRIDAY AA open lead: 8 pm First Baptist Church 235 Woodlawn Ave (basement) 419-689-2529 AA open discussion: 1 pm Assembly of God 320 Woodlawn Ave 419-689-2529 Taz and BB performance: 10 pm to close Crazy Fox Saloon 112 Mansfield St Arthritis Aquatics Program: 1 1 :30 am to noon Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Reformers Unanimous Addiction Recovery Program: 7 pm Prevailing Word Ministries 1652 Whetstone St For information call 419-562-0272 Music Therapy for senior citizens: 1:30 pm Heartland of Bucyrus 1 170 Mansfield St Biker night: Crazy Fox Saloon West Mansfield Street WEEKLY PLANNER TODAY AA open discussion: 1 Assembly of God 320 Woodlawn Ave (basement) 419-689-2529 Line dancing: 10 a Moose Lodge 419-492-3241 Narcotics Anonymous 8 pm St Paul's Episcopal Church 197 Center St Marion visit wwwmoascna org or call 800-587-4232 Tat and BB performance: 10 pm to close Crazy Fox Saloon 1 12 Mansfield St Woodcarving: 1 pm Council on Aging Y-step Circuit: 7 to 8 pm Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Arthritis Aquatics Program' 1 1:30 am to noon Bucyrus Area YMCA 1655 Southern Ave Al Frazier entertainment: 9 pm Wren's Nest 642 Wood-lawn Ave Welcome On Wednesday (WOW) free meal for the needy: 5:30 to 6:30 pm Good Hope Lutheran Church 129 Charles St AA meeting women's closed discussion: 730 pm St Paul's United Methodist Church 746 Cherry St Galion Ohio Hour of Power Bible study: 7 pm Victory in Truth Ministries 485 Ohio 4 south Childcare available for all services Call 419-563-9565 for details Twig 2: 730 pm Bucyrus Community Hospital conference room Free blood pressure checks: 9:30 to 1 1:30 am Galion Community Hospital 269 Portland Way South Galion 419-468-4841 or visit wwwgalion hospitalorg Grievers of Suicide Support Group of Ashland County: 6 pm conference room Hospice House 1050 Dauch Drive Ashland Call Lisa Haberbusch at 419-281-7107 for details Free lunches for children ages 1-18 years: 11 to 11:45 am 1 Lions Field 12:30 to 1:15 Aumiller Park 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Bucyrus Public Library and Bucyrus Elementary School 11 am to 1230 pm Bucyrus High School 1 1:30 to noon Harmon Field Park 1 1 am to noon Kelly Park in Crestline Adults must pay $225 for a meal Applebee's Dining to Donate: 4 pm to 9 pm enjoy a meal at the Friends of the Crawford Park District's meal deal with Apple-bee's in Mansfield which will donate 15 percent of your tab in support of activities of the ENGAGEMENT LIGHTS SIRENS BUCYRUS POLICE DEPARTMENT MONDAY A South Walnut Street woman reported a wrought iron hook for a hanging basket stolen from the residence 131 pm A 51-year-old Sears Street woman for failure to wear a safety belt on Tiffin Road at Hill Street 445 pm TUESDAY A 401 Sears St resident reported the home entered by three unknown subjects and assaulted A cell phone and $350 was taken 1:36 am A Rogers Street resident reported a vehicle ransacked and $50 in change stolen 4:39 am Kasich names new jobs chief third since Jan COLUMBUS (AP) -Ohio Gov John Kasich has appointed a new director of the economic devel opment department as he dismantles the agency his third pick to lead the office since becoming governor in January Kasich said Tuesday that Department of Development general counsel Chris-tiane Schmenk would head the agency beginning Aug 1 She will guide the transition into the nonprofit semi-private Job sOhio corporation Schmenk replaces James Leftwich who plans to return to the private sector y) -i it III Cj ecelmt tiu Sur We will he celebrating the 90th birthday of uth hocher and the recent wedding of Tim and Amy Kocher at an open house on July tTth from to 3:00 at the Epworth ntied Aiethodist Church 216 Hopley Avenue Bucyrus Qn weicome )roJ Ruth Kocher was horn on July 9 1921 Crawford County She graduated jrom North Rohinson fhgh School i 1939 Ruth was married to the late Harold Kocher for 67 years and is the mother of Jim and SallyJ Kocher of Chapel Hill AC Tom (and Jan) Kocher of Bucyrus Ohio and Carolyn (and JohnJ Ajyers of ipper Sandusky Ohio She has 6 grandchildren and one great grandchild BIRTH Mary and Clay Ehmann oi Bucyrus Ohio are proud to announce the birth of Abigail Jo Ehmann Abigail was bom on June 2 2011 at Galion Community Hospital weighing 8 lbs and 6 12 oz and was 22 Inches long She was greeted at home by 2 sisters Elizabeth and Robin Maternal Grandparents are 1 Wanda Milter ft AW Millet I of Bucyrus Ohio It' Tim Kocher and Any Young were married June 25 2011 Greensboro North Carolina and will he making their home in Cay A orth Carolina Both Tim and Amy leach math Tim leaches 8th grade math i the Chapel Hill Sch oots and Any teaches Algebra and Advanced Functions at the Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School connected i vdb the Durham Public Schools Paternal Great-Grandparent is Mary Mill oi Bucyrus Ohio Paternal Grandparents are John and Mary Ehmann of Bucyrus Ohio KurtzcelebratedT their 6odT ffcJma ffhiall and OH-OOOOM1MO ZalvirTand Wanda (Harrer) (r-l'l Joshua Shrol MD and Ashley Tate of North Royalton OH along with their parents are pleased to annouce their engagement and approaching marriage Ashley is the daughter of Belinda Tate and Tony Tate both of Findlay OH and Josh is the son of Tim and Diana Shrol of Bucyrus Grandparents of the bride are Ray and Helen Householder of Fridiay The grandparents of the groom are Mailyn and Millard Mead of Bucyrus GJL and Jo Linn of Bucyius and Dale and Judy Shroi of Bucyrus Ashley is a 2003 Graduate of Fincfiay HS and a 2009 Graduate of Franklin University with a Business Administration degree and is employed as a personal banker at First Merit Bank in Brunswick OH Dr Shrol is a 2000 Graduate of Wynford High School 2005 Graduate of The Ohio State University with a BE in Pharmaceutical Science and a Masters degree in Public Health He received his Medical Doctor degree in 2010 from The Ohio State University College of Medicine Shrol is currently an Anesthiologst Resident af The Cleveland Clinic The couple wit wed on October 29 al The Bexley UJA Church in Bexley Ohio Wedding Anniversary on July 3 2011 at All Occasions in Waldo Those in attendance were their daughters and their husbands: Frank and Elaine Germann of Delaware Keith and Sue Wise from Chillicothe grand children: Erin Germann of Cuyahoga Falls Tim and Kelly Armstrong of Bowie Maryland Melissa Wise of Cincinnati and SgL Steven Wise of Columbus They were married tune 2 1946 in the New Washington Methodist Church by Rev AB Johnson Calvin retired from fanning and Wanda is a homemaker They are members of Nazareth Lutheran Church in Chatfield Oil WIWIIK i.

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