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It has the longest track length (4,164 feet), tallest drop (164 feet) and most inversions (six) of any wing roller coaster in the world, at speeds approaching 70 miles per hour. Something else that Cedar Point wanted to accomplish with the Gatekeeper was opening up views of Lake Erie. By placing the ride along the coastline, it was possible to make new sight-lines of the lake. This greatly improves the whole park and takes advantage of the Lake Erie shoreline location. The front entrance to the park was totally redesigned to accommodate the new coaster. It truly is exciting to walk up to the front gates of the park with The Gatekeeper soaring over your head. For the past 15 years Cedar Point has been voted the best amusement park on the planet. The 2013 improvements promise to keep that winning streak going. The Gatekeeper not only adds another thrill ride to the park, it makes Cedar Point an even more enjoyable place to spend a day.
The Beach Band is an all-new midway brass band that will stroll the park and play an eclectic collection of band tunes. Frontier Trail has been inhabited with a band of town folk that will interact and entertain all those who stroll through their neck of the woods. Frontier Merchant opens in Frontiertown, a re-themed cabin on the trail that features handcrafted wood items. With the addition of GateKeeper, Cedar Points new main gate has undergone major renovations and uses cameras, rather than turnstiles. Guests can save $10 by buying single-day adult tickets online.
From May 17-19, ALL students in kindergarten through college may purchase a one-day ticket for $39.99. From May 17-19, all Season and Platinum Passholders can purchase a Bring-a-Friend ticket for $27.50 and enjoy discounted rates at Hotel Breakers, Sandcastle Suites and Breakers Express. From May 25-27, all active, retired or honorably-discharged members of the United States Armed Forces can receive one free regular admission ticket to Cedar Point with valid ID. Additional tickets may be purchased for spouse and children at the normal military discount price of $39.99.
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much look forward to seeing many friends and business associates tonight, as always. nnn The Catawba Island Garden Club will hold their annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at John Braun Park, located just north of Cemetery Rd. off State Route 53 (NE Catawba Rd.). There will be perennials from members gardens along with annuals, bulbs, gardening items for children and adults, assorted raffle items and the sale of home baked goods. Proceeds from the sale go toward community projects. nnn The Port Clinton Lions Club will be holding a chicken Barbecue with Barbecue Traveler on Saturday, May 18, at Lakeview Park in Port Clinton at the front parking lot. They
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Tuskegee Airman Dr. Harold Brown announces return of RISE ABOVE exhibit
BY DONNA LUEKE 68 years ago last month Harold Brown, now a resident of Catawba Island, was 20 years old and in Moosburg P.O.W. camp in Germany. I recall it very well, said Brown last week on the anniversary of VE Day, We had been in Nuremberg P.O.W. camp and were moved as the Allies advanced. 10,000 of us had walked the 12-13 days to Moosburg, where we joined 25,000 other P.O.W.s. At the event last week at Liberty Aviation Museum to announce the return of the CAF Red Tail Squadrons RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit, Brown talked of his plane being shot down on his 12th mission, of the crash of his P-51 after a bombing run on his 30th mission and his subsequent capture by German soldiers, of how grateful he was to the German soldier that protected him from being killed by angry civilians and soldiers, of General Pattons triumphant and colorful arrival to liberate the camp at Moosburg, of the long journey home (it was another six weeks before he boarded a ship for the U.S.) and of his 23-year career in the Air Force as a pilot and flight instructor. Brown, 88, is one of only 40 Tuskegee Airmen still living of the 450 who served in combat duty in World War 11. He plays golf several times a week, is fit, charming, engaging and an excellent raconteur. At the Erie-Ottawa County Regional Airport from Aug. 29-Sept. 1, Dr. Brown will be hosting the return of the CAF Red Tail Squadrons RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit. Brown and Jeff Sondles of the Liberty Aviation Museum are putting out the call for volunteers to enlist as corporate or private sponsors to help underwrite and defer the costs required to bring the exhibit to Port Clinton. We are reaching out to the community for sponsors so we dont lose this piece of history, said Sondles. For more information or to enlist as a sponsor, contact Liberty Aviation Museum at 419-7320234 or www.libertyaviationmuseum.org.
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Book Fair WHAT: In-store Book Fair benefit for Danbury School District Library WHEN: May 16-17,3-7 p.m., May 18-19, 12-6 p.m. WHERE:Fine Print Bookstore, 222 Walnut Ave., Lakeside drinking WHEN: 7 p.m. every Friday WHERE: St. John Lutheran Church, 122 Ottawa, Oak Harbor Erie Shores Cruisers WHAT: All cars and people welcome WHEN: 5-8 p.m. every Friday through fall WHERE: Bassetts Market parking lot, Port Clinton INFO: Call Lynn Jones at 419-341-2867 Benefit Breakfast WHAT: Pancake Breakfast Benefit for Lynne Zibert Domo WHEN: 8 a.m. to noon WHERE: Elks Lodge, 231 Buckeye Blvd., Port Clinton COST: $10 for adults and $5 for children under 6 years old. INFO: Our Guest Inn & Suites at 419-734-7111. Mystery Theater WHAT: The Mountain Murder mystery by Memory Works Players WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Edgewood Manor, Port Clinton INFO: Reservations required E. Perry, Port Clinton Yoga WHAT: Bring a mat and wear loose clothing for the class. Linda Green, instructor. WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton COST: $8 per class with sign up for the whole month or $10 per class INFO: 419-635-2337 Pilates WHAT: Pilates with Laura Tyson, instructor WHEN: 9 a.m. Tuesdays WHERE: The Ballet School, Madison St., Port Clinton COST: $5 INFO: laura_tyson@roadrunner.com. Open Public Shooting WHAT: Shooters, including aspiring new shooters, are invited to do practice shooting. WHEN: 5:30-8 pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings WHERE: Camp Perry Training Site, Port Clinton INFO: Contact 419.635.2141 ext. 1101 or thecmp.org/3p/ publicshooting.htm COST: $5/adult, $2/junior TOPS WHAT: Take Off Pounds Sensibly; all are welcome WHEN: 6 p.m. every Tuesday WHERE: Catawba Community Hall, 3307 NW Catawba Road Strength Training WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m Tuesdays and Thursdays WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton COST: $4 per session INFO: 419-732-4061 Public Forum WHAT:Judge Bruce Winters is the speaker for a forum to discuss transitional housing for men recovering from dependency issues. Sponsored by Leadership Ottawa County WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Genoa Library by Leadership Ottawa County WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Ida Rupp Libraryin Port Clinton Cancer Support WHAT: Monthly meeting, including complimentary light WHEN: 12:30 p.m., fourth Wednesday of each month WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: 419-734-3131, ext. 3370 Jazz Night WHAT: Wine, pasta, and live jazz with The Bob Szmik Trio and special guests. WHEN: Winter Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. WHERE: Slaters Madison Street Pub, 111 Madison St., Port Clinton INFO: 419-732-2030 TOPS WHAT: Take Off Pounds Sensibly. All are welcome. WHEN: 6 p.m. every Wednesday WHERE: Oak Harbor Library, 147 W. Main St., Oak Harbor INFO: Call 419-276-0304 Zumba WHEN: 5:30 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: 419-732-4061
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Grief Support Group WHEN: 5:30 p.m., third Thursdays WHERE: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton INFO: 419-732-3141 Lighthouse Historical Society WHAT: Monthly meeting WHEN: 7 p.m., third Thursdays WHERE: Otterbein North Shore, 9400 North Shore Blvd., Marblehead Al-Anon/Alateen WHAT: Twelve-step group for those affected by anothers drinking WHEN: 8 p.m. every Thursday WHERE: Trinity United Methodist Church, 135 Adams St., Port Clinton Art Class WHEN: Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m. WHERE: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead COST: $10 per class INFO: Call Lori at 419-7980608. Open Public Shooting WHAT: Shooters, including aspiring new shooters, are invited to do practice shooting. WHEN: 5:30-8 pm, Tuesday and Thursday evenings WHERE: Camp Perry Training Site, Port Clinton INFO: Contact 419.635.2141 ext. 1101 or thecmp.org/3p/ publicshooting.htm COST: $5/adult, $2/junior Strength Training WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m WHERE: Magruder Conference Center COST: $4 per session INFO: 419-732-4061
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Bake Sale WHAT: Ace of Clubs 4-H Club Send a Kid to Camp Bake Sale. Pies, cookies, breads, pepperoni rolls. Proceeds will help provide scholarships for club members going to 4-H camp. WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m WHERE: Friendship Food Store, Route 53 at State Road, Port Clinton Pancake Breakfast WHAT: Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club Pancake Breakfast Benefit. Proceeds for Shirley Wilson Duffys medical expenses. WHEN: 9 am to noon. WHERE: Marblehead VFW COST: $6 for Adults and $3 for Children 12 & under. Watercolor workshop WHAT: Port Clinton Artists Club Workshop, featuring Watercolorist Charles Rowland Secrets to Successful Watercolor Painting WHEN: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Sutton Center, 1850 E. Perry St., Port Clinton INFO: Visit www.portclintonartistsclub.comor call Kathie Widing at 419-341-0817 COST: $45 Concert WHAT: Tom Knific Quartet WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Firelands Presbyterian Church, 2626 E. Harbor Rd., PORT CLINTON INFO: 419-734-6211 COST: $15/students free
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The Beacon is happy to announce the addition of Captain Julia Juls Davis to the reporting team. She will be writing a weekly fishing report to help you maximize your time on the water and help you put more fish in your boat. Capt. Juls is originally from Wisconsin and moved to the Port Clinton area in the spring of 2001 to pursue her passion for fishing. After her relocation, Juls hit the road for eight months out of the year, to fish professionally against the Big Boys of walleye fishing. For 8 years she was the only full time female professional walleye tournament angler in the country. After an amicable divorce in the winter of 2010, Juls studied for her Captains license. Acing her exams, she was off and running. She started a different kind of charter business called, Juls Walleye Fishing Adventures in the spring of 2012. My charter service is not your typical 6-pack charter, said Juls, I use
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Letter to the Editor For nearly two years there has been a grass roots effort to restore the historic Port Clinton lighthouse, which the late Dave Jeremy fortuitously saved from destruction in 1952. The current owner, Darrell Brand, in an effort to ensure it would be preserved into the future, sought to gift it to the city of Port Clinton. The Port Clinton Lighthouse Conservancy was created to fund and supervise the restoration work and facilitate the lighthouse transfer. In December 2011, following a recommendation by the Parks Committee, the city council voted to accept the gift of the lighthouse. The expectation then was that the lighthouse would be placed in Waterworks Park near the end of a planned Adams Street extension. However, with the transfer of power to a new administration these plans were shelved. In April 2012 Mr. Brand met with newly elected Mayor Leone to discuss lighthouse placement. Mr. Brand wanted the structure to be located in the park near the Lake Erie shore while the mayor wanted it to be placed at the corner of Perry and Jefferson Streets, on the site of the recently demolished Waterworks building. They failed to reach an agreement. The mayors chosen location was discussed at length by the Conservancy and found to be neither acceptable nor suitable, for these reasons: First, as the mayor knows, Mr. Brand rejects this location for aesthetic reasons, preferring a waterfront location close to its original location. Although some have claimed intransigence on his part, Mr. Brand has in fact worked tirelessly with the Conservancy to craft a proposal that allows the city great flexibility with placement while honoring his wishes. It is the mayor who refuses to consider any other options. Second, according to state officials, placing the lighthouse at Adams and Jefferson would preclude its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, while any of the waterfront locations identified in our proposal likely would be approved. Third, this location is aesthetically inconsistent with the historic nature of the lighthouse, particularly one whose purpose was as a pier-head light. For all of these reasons, we could not support nor recommend to Mr. Brand the adoption of the mayors proposed location for the lighthouse. In June 2012 the mayor declined an invitation to meet with the Conservancy. Frustrated with the lack of action, the Conservancy decided this past January to initiate a grassroots campaign to educate the public about the lighthouse and its value to the city. We dubbed this campaign, Bring Back the Light! We held public meetings, spoke to local civic organizations, and distributed literature to educate the public. On March 1 the Conservancy submitted a comprehensive proposal to the city detailing the potential economic value of the lighthouse to the city and identifying three potential sites within a corridor of land on the waterfront in the Waterworks Park where the lighthouse
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could be placed without impinging on a proposed fishing lodge development. After the Conservancy held a press conference to announce the release of its proposal, city officials indicated an interest in discussing the issue. Email exchanges followed, offering some hope the city might wish to work toward a solution. In a show of compromise, the Conservancy proposed placing the lighthouse at a location north of the Derby Pond, well outside the area earmarked for a future development. We invited city leaders and council members to view the site with us. We were encouraged when the safety and service director, chief of police, and some council members came out to the site and asked questions about our proposal. Their comments encouraged us to believe that we might yet have a deal. Then in April, members of the Conservancy were summoned to a meeting with the Mayor, the City Council President and Safety Service Director. Our group went to the meeting hopeful that the city would now work with us toward a solution. Instead, we were presented with a list of reasons why the Derby Pond location was not suitable. These included a conflict with the annual fireworks, lack of ADA accessibility, interference with pending trail extension and Army Corps of Engineers shoreline work, environmental issues, and incompatibility with Mr. Roses proposed development scheme. The mayor considered these to be deal breakers. In our view, these were issues that could be worked through or were non-issues. For instance, according to a state website, the walking trail in the park, which would be adjacent to the lighthouse, is ADA accessible. The lighthouse itself, as a historic structure, is exempt from ADA rules. The fireworks could be moved to avoid conflicts, in which case the Conservancy could help to defray additional costs. The other reasons given were all addressable. The mayor again pushed for the Jefferson and Perry location. Despite this disappointment, we left the meeting still hopeful of an agreement and buoyed by assurances from the mayor that he believed the lighthouse was a desirable asset. We thought that if the objections of the city could be overcome, an agreement might still be possible. Two week later, however, we received word that the city would not under any circumstances accept this gift unless there are no strings attached to its transfer. In other words, our Derby Pond location proposal was dead on arrival. After long reflection and discussion we believe the mayor has not acted in good faith. We believe his intent all along has been to place the lighthouse at the Adams and Perry location and that he only gave lip service to other options in order to appear accommodating to us and reasonable to the press, the council, and members of the public. We do not believe the mayor sees the lighthouse as a part of the citys historical heritage or future vision, but rather as potential window dressing for future Waterworks Park demerous times and has done a great deal of work. The Conservancy has accused us of throwing red herrings into sees these as issues that any the project. The Committee city faces when a building is going to be placed on City land. It is the right and the obligation that we look at all the issues that face the City when taking on a project. This one in particular is taking place on a piece of land that is in play for numerous projects, some that have been on the burner for quite some time. The City committee has asked for one thing consistently from the Lighthouse Committee and that has been time, time to allow us to look at projects on the block and those that may be forth coming and see how the placement of the beacon will affect those. Each time we have been told no, the Lighthouse Committee wants the beacon placed by Labor Day and the City will not guarantee that. Again, each time we have offered the Waterworks building site. The Waterworks building site is build ready, it is in proximity to the River and provides a gateway into the River area. Have both sides buried their feet in the sand? Yes, they have. However, the beacon is not homeless. It can be taken back to Brands Marina. The City would like to solve this but for us there are only two choices, place it on the property that is willing and waiting or step back and let us put a plan together. Sincerely, City of Port Clinton Review Committee Mayor Leone Linda Hartlaub Tracy Colston
Dear Readers, Ever been given a gift and never received it? Ever been promised a gift and then told how you have to use it? That is where the City of Port Clinton is on the gift of the lighthouse. Sometime ago Mr. Darrell Brand offered to the City of Port Clinton one of the two remaining beacons that guided boaters into the Portage River from Lake Erie. The City Administration and the City Council voted to accept the gift. Then came the contract. The contract stated that the beacon had to be placed at the end of Adams Street, based on a conceptual drawing that had Adams Street come across Perry and through Waterworks Park. The contract mandated that the beacon be placed at the turnaround that was included in the drawing. Since this was a conceptual drawing and the fate of that project was unknown, the City declined and offered to place it at the site of the former Waterworks building. Mr. Brand declined. Several months later the City was approached by the Lighthouse Conservancy Committee, asking why we did not want this gift. Wanting the beacon has never been the issue, only the placement. Again the City offered the WaAgents terworks building area and were told no. Then the committee began having public meetings insinuating that the Photo City did not want the beacon. Nothing is further from the Here truth. Again, this is about placement. The Mayor has a review Committee that oversees projects that individuals and groups would like to do for the City. These groups bring their plans; we approve, tweak and at times reject these projects. The Committee has reviewed this particular project nu-
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L-R: Jeff Griffin, Matt Fillmore, Zach Grealy, Cody Dominick Following are the results of the 2013 SBC Boys Tennis Tournament that was held at Baywinds Athletic Club in Perkins Twp. on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11. 1st Team All-SBC Manickam Manickam (11) - Perkins Singles Champion - 2013 Most Outstanding Performer Matheus Rodrigues (12) - Port Clinton Singles - 2nd Place Isaac Prunty (12) - Clyde - Singles - 3rd Place Matt Fillmore (12) & Jeff Griffin (11)Port Clinton - Doubles Champion Zach Grealy (12) & Cody Dominick (11) Perkins - Doubles - 2nd Place
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Left: The start of the race Right: Lakeside daisies In a cool mist on Saturday morning the Marblehead Bank Daisy Run 5K Run/Walk set new attendance records. According to the Banks Bill Tuttamore , there were a record 170 pre-registered and a total of over 200 runners and walkers of all ages. The course was down and back Alexander Pike past fields of the globally-rare bright-yellow Lakeside daisies. The collegial group of neighbors, friends and seasonal residents ranged in age from pre-teen to 70 plus. Though she had walked the Daisy Run in previous years, this year
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