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Last year was such a delicious success that we have brought it back again, the 2nd Annual St. Petes Pizza Extravaganza. On Wednesday, September 19th, from 4-8pm, at Mesenburgs in Huron a $10 ticket includes allyou-can-eat pizza plus a pop. Children 12 and under are only $5. This fun event sponsored in part by the Huron Hometown News will feature the best tasting pizza from these ten local vendors: Chet & Matts, Danny Boys, Dominos, Huron Cameo, Huron Pizza, Jims Pizza Box, Kalahari, Marconis, Rye Beach Pizza & Deli and Winks. Come out and enjoy a funfilled evening of pizza! encourages Doug Studer, chair of the event. Our volunteers, sponsors and vendors are working hard to put together another great community event. Tickets can be purchase beginning September 5th at the Huron Chamber of Commerce, Cornells, Huron Market, Pierres Quick Print, Sandusky Curves or in the St. Petes Parish office. Any tickets sold before the day of the event are entered into a drawing to win special prize packages! Free tickets will be given away to morning listeners of radio stations 102.7 and K96 the week of September 17th. Here are some of the featured vendors . . . Jims Pizza Box, 819 Main Street, 433-4463 - Of course Jims Pizza Box is know for their delicious Italian family recipes, but did you know that Jim & his staff will sell thousands of mouth watering tacos this weekend at the Milan Melon festival? Make sure you stop by and try one if you are in Milan or watch for them featured on Jims specials board here in Huron. Yes, this hard working Italian does make great tacos! Dominos Pizza, 500 Main Street, 433-5494 - Mike Wilde has done it again, another award winning year for his Huron Dominos Store! With great customer service and attention to detail, Mike and his employees won the 2012 Corporate Platinum Award. Additionally, Mike won the 2011 Hu-

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Relaxing at Jims Pizza Box ron Chamber of Commerce and Northern Ohio Area Chambers of Commerce Bright Star Award for his willingness to always support our local clubs, teams and civic organizations with donations of delicious pizza! Great job Mike, thanks for being a dedicated supporter of our community. Huron Pizza House, 812 Main Street, 433-5751 Dine-in or carry-out, Matt Cummings is always serving pizza with a smile. Known for his great homemade lasagna and cheese pizza, Matt and his friendly staff also cook up some delicious specialty pizzas. Next time you are in, try the Baked Potato Pizza which features potato wedges, sour cream, bacon, and lots of mozzarella. Another community favorite is the TomatoAsparagus or Spinach Pizza with a tasty garlic butter base. Open at 4pm daily, Huron Pizza House will not disappoint.

Around Town Matt Cummings at Huron Pizza Page 2 House Dominos Pizza ---------------MileStones The Huron Public Library- The Best Bargain in Town y ChurchChat B L important is your library How to you? Have you ever given any thought to what the library proPage 3 vides for you and your community? The mission statement of the Huron Public Library (HPL), ---------------your library, is as follows: The HPL exists to provide to the City LibraryNews of Huron and ErietoCounty free and public access the widest possible variety of information to encourage Parks&Rec andintellectual and the existence of cultural life within this area. With continuous sensitivity to the changing Page 4 needs of the community, the Library adapts its service to meet these needs. Given the resources ---------------Support of the HPL is not only a $3 in return, or $2,589,288, based provided by the HPL and com- broader increase in the collection mitment the HPL staff and vol- to meet demand, and addition of good investment for you person- on materials borrowed, computer unteers have made to our com- other services and programming ally and your family, but it also is and Wi-Fi used, and e-media Schools munity, we have the responsibility is impossible without additional a good investment for the com- downloaded. Hence, your indimunity. The HPL basically serves vidual investment in the HPL is to consider our participation in funding. To gain a perspective on the true as the hub of activity for Huron. quite a bargain for both you and the support of our library. Page 5 On November 6, the residents of bargain that is the HPL, think According to Daniel Slife, Direc- your community. When you head to the polls on Huron will have the opportunity about what you are receiving for tor of the HPL, Public libraries to once again choose to support your investment. The owner of are indispensible in times of re- November 6, keep in mind the ---------------the HPL and allow the library to a $100,000 home in Huron cur- cession and economic crisis. A benefits that the HPL has providcontinue its mission. The HPL rently pays $25 per year to sup- strong library adds to a commu- ed you personally and your comhas placed both a replacement of port the HPL. This amount is nitys curb appeal and increases munity. Schools Our community as a whole their current 0.8-mill levy and an returned to you rather quickly the resale value of homes. In additional 0.45-mill levy on the if you borrow just two books or short, the Library is an economic surely would suffer without the ballot. In basic terms, you are two DVDs from the HPL rather multiplier that adds value for all valuable services provided by the Page 6 voting on a 1.25-mill levy that than purchase these items. In ad- members of the community. For HPL. For more information on will correspond to an increase dition, you have the opportunity every dollar that Huron residents the HPL and their levy campaign, of $14 per year for an owner of to use computers and copiers, at- invested in the HPL in 2011, our visit www.huronlibrary.org/levy. ---------------a $100,000 home. This local in- tend a variety of programs, read community received no less than html. is necessary because the newspapers and magazines, hold meeting one the HPLs Classifieds creaseofannual revenues from the arooms, andin muchofmoremeeting all for State Ohio have decreased by over $115,000 in the last 10 years. only pennies per day. The HPL Page 7 During this period of budget cuts, does a fantastic job at encouragthe HPL was forced to decrease ing literacy amongst all residents, hours, limit upgrades of technol- especially children. According to ---------------ogy, and slow the purchase of new a 2008 study by the National Inbooks and other materials. None- stitute for Literacy, Children who theless, library use during this develop more literacy skills in the Seniors period has increased. Through preschool years perform better in some tightening of the belts, so to the primary grades. Providing speak, the HPL has been able to young children with the critical Page 8 restore some of operating hours precursor skills to reading can offer a path to improving overall
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Hurons Farmers: The DeChant Farm


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By Lisa yako The DeChant Farm is a familiar site on Huron-Avery Road just south of Rye Beach Road. The family patriarch, Ken DeChant, came to Huron from Elyria early in 1949. He and his wife, Marcella, purchased from Kens uncle a 105-acre farm. Ken was anxious to farm on his own, apart from his father, and saw the potential of the rich soil in Huron. Ken began his farming career growing grains and some vegetables and raising livestock. He soon began specializing in growing vegetables because this was more profitable for a small-scale farmer. Ken traveled to the food terminal on the east side of Cleveland to sell his produce, which included corn, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and squash. This market was primarily for wholesalers, yet some families also shopped the market. At

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that time, most people were adept at canning, so the produce was always sold by the bushel or half-bushel. As the popularity of the food terminal waned in the early 1980s, the DeChant family began selling their produce at the farmers market in Sandusky as well. The early 1980s were difficult for the DeChant family, and they were forced to sell 50 acres of their farm. Yet, the family survived through diligence and hard work. Around 15 years ago, Mary Jo DeChant, wife of Michael DeChant, was asked by her father-in-law, Ken, if she wanted to help him with the farming. Mary Jo knew nothing about farming, but she was a willing learner, and Ken was a gentle teacher. Mary Jo was hooked on farming from that point, and she worked with Ken until he retired in 2009*. I find it fascinating. Ken taught me everything. Every day is something different you are doing. stated Mary Jo. Today, Mary Jo is the primary farmer in the DeChant family. While Marcella DeChant leases her remaining 39 acres for grain farming, Mary Jo and her husband have their own 25 acres that they farm. Each year, Mary Jo grows produce on about 5 of their 25 acres, while the rest is leased for grain farming. All of the produce that Mary Jo grows is sold at farmers markets in Huron, Lakeside, and Sandusky, as well as at the farm stand adjacent to her in-laws house. Mary Jo starts all of her plants from seeds

in her greenhouse. She likes variety and is always excited to try something new. Mary Jo grows large quantities of tomatoes and green beans, but also raspberries, okra, onions, rhubarb, potatoes, and many other vegetables. Though she hires help for the farmers markets, the majority of the planting, growing, and harvesting is done by Mary Jo and her husband, Michael, who has full-time job as well. Despite the hard work, Mary Jo thoroughly enjoys farming and would not change a thing. Mary Jo can be found smiling and selling her beautiful produce each week at the Huron Farmers Market. If you have questions, she is always willing to advise her customers on how to prepare what she sells. Take some time to talk with Mary Jo at the next farmers market. She just might inspire you to try something new! *Ken DeChant passed away in June of this year at the age of 92.

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On Saturday evening, August 25, the beautifully manicured lawn between the Cedar Point Center at Firelands Campus BGSU and the James McBride Arboretum was filled to overflowing with a crowd of thousands. All enjoying a concert given by the Firelands Symphony Orchestra. Evening temperatures had cooled by the time the opening baton went up at 7 PM, and then soft lake breezes settled across the area to the delight of the crowd. This free event has become a community fixture at the end of August now, and was especially significant as the orchestra celebrates its 30th season of playing. Violinist Alice Weiss was the only performer on stage that evening who had also played at that inaugural event back in 1982. Director Carl Topilow led the orchestra in a selection of pop tunes, selections from movie themes and musicals as well as the crowd pleasing Glenn Miller medley of such memorables as String of Pearls and Moonlight Serenade. A patriotic motif also set the crowd to standing and clapping in unison from the opening Star Spangled Banner to the 1812 Overture Finale and then, right at sunset, the Sousa piece, Stars and Stripes. The waxing gibbous moon then looked down and smiled her approval as the crowd departed, singing God Bless

America. The performance was enhanced this year by the appearance of guest vocalist Helen Welsch, a native of England but now living in America. Helen has given live stage performances all across the UK and, in the US, all across the Northeast. It is easy to see why audiences from New England to Cleveland, from Buffalo to Blossom have acclaimed her as their beloved vocalist. Her pieces ranged from Gershwins work to selections from Ragtime and then the pop pieces Trolley Song and Them There Eyes. Following each piece, thunderous applause echoed across Parker Lake at the arboretum. This annual outdoor performance was sponsored in main by Medical Mutual, the Frost-Parker Foundation and the Randolf J. and Estelle M. Dorn Foundation. Erie MetroParks and McBride Arboretum Numerous other generous individuals, corporations, government agencies, and advertisers from the Firelands area have supported this orchestra since

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its inception and make the orchestras seasons possible. The Firelands are blessed to have an orchestra of this size and talent in its midst. But only through the continued support of patrons and music lovers everywhere will it continue serving the musical needs of the area. The 2012-2013 season promises to be an outstanding one with the remaining six concerts to be given at the State Theatre in downtown Sandusky. New subscribers are invited to participate in the half price sale buy one, get one half off. Returning concert goers who have forgotten to renew their subscriptions are also invited to do so now. For information about how to sign up, call the Sandusky State Theatre at 877-626-1950 or check out the offers at SanduskyState.com or FirelandsSymphony.com. Participate in this areas finest artistic events by joining now. Youll be glad you did. But in any event, be sure to circle the last weekend in August for the date of next years free concert at the arboretum. Thank you, Firelands Symphany Orchestra. It cant get any better than this, just larger every year.

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On May 20, 2012, Thomas C. Bulea, son of Craig and Nancy Bulea, Huron, Ohio, graduated from Case Western Reserve University with his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. Tom received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University and his MS in Biomedical Engineering from Case. In addition, Tom also received the distinguished Doctoral Excellence Award in Biomedical Engineering for recognition of outstanding research scholarship. Tom was a 2001 graduate of Huron High School and is now working for the National Institute of Health. He is presently on temporary assignment in Houston, Texas for 6 months and then will permanently reside in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Dr. Abby joined the New Beginnings team this July, as the practice continues to build on their 20-year community mission of providing high-quality care at every stage of a childs life. A graduate of Ohio University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Abby completed her pediatric residency at The Ohio State University Nationwide Childrens Hospital. She is currently a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Osteopathic Association, and the Ohio Osteopathic Association. Dr. Abby grew up in Fremont and now resides near Monroeville. In her free time, she enjoys running, boating and water skiing on Lake Erie, camping in Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, and spending time with her nieces and nephews. In addition to seeing patients at Fisher-Titus, Dr. Abby is also seeing patients at The Bellevue Hospital. She is a welcome addition to our family, and to yours.
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Sylvia G. (Martin) Bouchard
April 22, 1948-Aug. 21, 2012 Sylvia G. (Martin) Bouchard, 64, of Huron, died unexpectedly after a brief illness Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at the Cleveland Clinic. She was born April 22, 1948, in St. Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada. She had been a resident of Huron since 1989 coming from Bristol, Conn. She worked for New Departure-Hyatt, Sandusky, and General Motors for 30 years, retiring in 1999. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron, and the Womens Auxiliary of the Huron Eagles. She enjoyed going to flea markets and garage sales and loved her family. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Wallace; daughters, Sara (Nicholas) Hinkle, of Huron, and Nora Calem, of Palm Beach, Fla.; a son Steven (Sherry) Bouchard, of Huron; a grandson Samuel Bouchard, of Huron; a sister Cecile (Herman) Fehl, of Hollister, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Urban and Edmay (Mazrolle) Martin; two sisters; and four brothers. Funeral mass was held Aug. 25, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 430 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Jeffery Sikorski officiated. Burial will be in Scott Cemetery, Huron. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Back to the Wild, P.O. Box 423, Castalia, OH 44824.Condolences may be shared at fosterfh.com

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Join us for Rally Day, Sunday September 9 at 9am at Huron United Methodist Church! We will be crusin down Route 66 this year as we explore the 66 books of the Bible. The event will be filled with food, fellowship and fun! 338 Williams Street, Huron Early childhood music class, Praise Pups, is starting Monday, September 10 at Huron United Methodist Church. Come and learn to keep a steady beat, and move with the music at this free 10 week class. The class is taught by Sarah Baumgardner who is a trained early childhood music teacher as well as Minister of Christian Education for Huron United Methodist Church. Children age birth-3 years old are welcome to come with an adult. Space is limited, so please register before the first class by contacting Sarah at 419420-5879 or email her at sarah@sparrowjane.com.

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Join us for this in-depth weekly Bible Study at Huron United Methodist Church, 338 Williams Street in Huron, on either Monday evenings from 7-9 PM beginning September 10th, or Friday mornings from 10 AM-Noon beginning September 14th. Explore the fascinating account of the building of the Old Testament tabernacle, the significance of its intricate design, its pivotal role in Gods eternal plan, the grand fulfillment of its purpose by Jesus Christ, and its variety of meanings for your walk with God today. You will be challenged to prepare your heart, like the holy of holies, to become a home for His love and glory a dwelling place for the Most High God. The study will run for 10 weeks, concluding prior to Thanksgiving. Nursery care provided for morning session, please let us know if you are in need of nursery care for the evening session. Purchase of a Member Book is recommended, providing a personal study experience five days a week plus viewer guides for the group video sessions. Cost of the book is $17. (Assistance is available.) To order your member book or for any questions, please contact Carolyn at 419-433-7547. Invite a friend! This study is open to the public. Hope to see you there!

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Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Summer Worship Hours: 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour at 10:30 a.m. Boaters Welcome! No Sunday School until Fall 419-433-4348 churchoffice@huronpresby St. Matthew Evang. Lutheran Church 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor 440-967-9886 www.lutheransonline.com/stmattvermlcms Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All Ages Welcome Sunday Worship Service - 9.30 am (June, July, August) All Welcome Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship

St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433-5725 www.stpetershuron.org Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday Grace Presbyterian Church 8:00 a.m. Sunday Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, 10:30 a.m. Sunday Rt. 250, Huron Weekday & Holyday Masses 419-271-1112 Please see the bulletin on our website graceopchurch@gmail.com Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday www.graceop.org or by appointment Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. The Chapel Holy Trinity Anglican Church 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan 419-627-0208 419-499-3683 www.thechapel.tv/ Father Dennis Henkle Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Worship and Holy Communion Sunday Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the WareHuron United Methodist Church house/Youth Room 338 Williams Street, Huron Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings 419-433-3984 from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/ Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts Youth Room. Casual Prayer Service Sun. 8 AM. Traditional Service Sun. 10 AM The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Pastors Cherub Chat at both services. Saints 0Sanctuary and classrooms handicapped 4511 Galloway Road, Huron accessible. Open Doors, Open Minds, 419-626-9860 Open Hearts Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Lighthouse Assembly of God Church Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 419-433-8889 www.lighthouseagc.org Zion Lutheran Church Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. 930 Main Street, Huron Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and chil- 419-433-4711 dren www.zionhuron.org Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship SerYouth Group 6 p.m. Sunday vice Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m. contemporary, family-friendly 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays workship Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 9:15 a.m. Sundays Family Friendly ConSalvation Army Service Unit 10:30 a.m. to temporary Worship Service with Sunday 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only. School for children and teens. Salvation Army Services: 419-433-0500

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The Library Board of Trustees would like to thank the following individual for a generous donation to the Huron Public Library Memorial Fund. In memory of Kenyon Auer from the Huron High School Class of 1957, Beaches and Parks from San Francisco to Monterey by Steve School. In honor of Saundra Dolbeer and Wee People Preschool from June Klein, Tell Me a Dragon by Jackie Morris Early Literacy Session I: August 28 through September 26. No registration required. Lapsit for ages 0 - 2 with caregiver: Tuesdays at 10:15 AM or Wednesdays at 11 AM Toddler Time, ages 2 - 3 years with caregiver: Tuesdays at 11 AM or Wednesdays at 10:15 AM Childrens Storytime for ages 3 - 5 years on their own: Wednesdays at 1:30 PM kindergarten through 6th grade can find extra assistance with homework. Come to the Childrens Department for help and resources, or just to find a cool place to study. Rockin Readers Book Groups, Wednesday, September 5, 6:30 - 7 PM for Jr Rockin Readers, 7 - 7:30 PM for Sr Rockin Readers Book groups can be so much fun, especially when theres food! Junior Rockin Readers is for third and fourth graders, and Senior Rockin Readers is for fifth and sixth graders. This introductory meeting is for interested new and returning members. Each month during the school year, the members read the selected book and then discuss their thoughts and supported opinions. Registration is required. Jazz with the Acacia Trio, Saturday, September 8 at 1 PM, is praised for their ability to seamlessly integrate a variety of musical styles. The Oberlin-based trio has roots in the jazz tradition as well as Latin and pop music. This is the first Saturday with the Friends Concert made possible by the generous support of the Friends of the Huron Public Library and by Musicians Alley in Sandusky. Crazy Travel Adventure Nancy Abbott and Jim Roberts (past owner of Harbor North) will relate their 1400 mile trip to Australia as crew members on a sailboat. The two were in their 80s when they experienced this trip of a life-time. Come see their slides and hear their fantastic story on Thursday, September 13 at 6:30 PM. No registration required.

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School is back in session and the staff of the Huron Public Library and I are happy to see students back at the Library, working on homework and communing with classmates. The students of Huron continue to impress us with their positive attitudes and general respect for others. However, sometimes a few rotten apples can spoil the bunch. This is a good time to remind you that the Library has a Code of Conduct meant to keep the building a safe, useful and enjoyable place for all ages. The detailed rules of the Librarys Code of Conduct can be downloaded online, or viewed at the Library. Students can honor the spirit of the Code of Conduct by respecting themselves and others around them. Before you do something that affects the people around you, ask yourself: do DANIEL SLIFE I reallythink this is the right thing to do? You and I know that 99.9% of the time, you already have the right answer. Remember that the Library, like school, is a common or shared space. As with all shared spaces, we need rules to make sure everyone can enjoy the Library, equally. As a student, the Library is here for you when you need a place to study, to do research, to work on projects with classmates, and to socialize with your friends and classmates while respecting those around you. Welcome back and good luck this school year. Study hard and let us know how we can help you along the way. For more information contact your Huron City Library.

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ron Boat Basin. Spaces to sell items ($10 per space) are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration forms for sellers are available on our website and at our office (110 Wall Street). This event will he held rain or shine! First Federal Farmers Market Thursday, 3:30 pm 6:30 pm Every Thursday July 19 October 25, 3:30 6:30 pm at the Boat Basin parking lot. Interested vendors should contact the Huron Parks and Recreation Department at 419-433-8487 or email hprd@cityofhuron.org Fall Fitness Fall Yoga - Session I - Tuesdays, Sept. 18th through Dec. 4th, 6:00-7:00 pm, Shawnee Elementary. Visit www.cityofhuron.org or stop by our office for registration information. Information on additional Fall Fitness classes coming soon on our website! Help Wanted: Aerobics Instructor Seeking Aerobics Instructor with background teaching various skill levels of participants. Classes held on weekday evenings. Call 419-433-8487.

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The H-Team is a group of community football supporter volunteers providing such things as financial support, grounds keeping, organizing Tiger tailgates, and participating pregame ceremonies, just to name a few. Every week after practice on the night before a game, the Huron H-Team, feeds the JV and Varsity football teams an hotdog and lemonade dinner. One student who shows leadership on the field as well as in practice is awarded a steak dinner. Since this is the first week, the H-Team has decided to honor two outstanding supporters of the program. The Huron H-Team is pleased to announce that the Steak of the Week winners for this week are Greg Finton, and Steve Carmella, Both Greg and Steve, each in their own way have shown great support for the Huron football program this year. On behalf of the entire H-Team, we wish to thank them. Football Dads, Grandpas, brothers, uncles, etc past and present. Want to get involved with the H-Team and help out with Huron Tiger football? Stop by the locker room under the home bleachers Thursday nights at 7:00pm to see how you can get involved.

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Above: Flutist performs with the Tiger band prior to the game. Above Right: The 2012 Tigerettes!!!! Below Right: Senior cheerleader Kristen Koschutnik and her father Hans introduced before the game.

Huron Cross Country Opens the Season Strong


The Huron Cross Country team opened its season at the Panther 2-Mile Fun Run this past Saturday in Sandusky. The Womens high school team placed 4th overall and was led by a 6th place finish, and personal record, from Sophomore Madi Mize (13:19). Junior Kayla Hamilton came in 20th place (14:17), followed by Senior Morgan Mize in 28th (14:35) and Junior Katy Evers in 37th (14:56). Rounding out the rest of the Tiger pack were Senior Chloe Greenawalt (57th, 15:42), Freshman Abbey Black (60th, 15:54), Sophomore Alison Litz (65th, 16:10), and Seniors Alex Wisehart (101st, 19:08), and Hannah Smith (102nd, 19:09). The Mens high school team placed 8th in the meet, led by personal records from Junior Brennan Cockrell (11:41), who came in 16th place overall, and Sophomore Sean Martin (12:35) in 39th. Sophomore Graham Mast crossed the line in 52nd place (13:01), followed by Junior Will Koenig (72nd, 14:17), and Freshman Jacob Fries (76th, 14:40).

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Senior citizens and EHOVE. They make a good pair. For the last ten years or so, local seniors have enjoyed EHOVEs Senior Citizen Fall Festival. Its a good deal and a good time. EHOVE Ambassadors host the event, students in the Color Guard open the event, Culinary Arts students plan, prepare and serve a tasty lunch, local musicians provide the entertainment, and everyone leaves with a door prize or small memento of the day. This year, EHOVEs Senior Citizen Fall Festival is Wednesday, September 19 and Thursday, September 20 from 11 am-12:30 pm in F Building on EHOVEs campus at 316 W. Mason Road. Tickets are $5 per person, must be purchased in advance, and are good only for one of the event dates chosen by the purchaser in advance. Interested seniors should buy tickets early. A limited number are available and will only be sold until September 14, unless they are sold out earlier. More information and tickets are available by contacting Kathy Schenk at (419) 627-9665 x270 or (419) 499-4663 x270. EHOVE Career Center is a leading career tech school in Milan Township. This high school and adult education facility draws students from a variety of locales, and serves multiple school districts in Erie, Huron and Ottawa Counties. Students are given the opportunity to take challenging academic classes in a customized and relevant curriculum, and gain hands-on training and real world experience to prepare them for college, a specific career, or the military. For more information, go to www.EHOVE.net or call 419-499-4663 x232.

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