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My grandson Ely- jah wanted to climb in the B-17 and take a look. Even though he is only 2 1/2, he was excited to see these airplanes up close. You can kind of get the scale of the size of the B-17 as Ely stands in front of one of its propellers. n I took personal interest in an item from a recent Oak Harbor Village Council Meeting. There was discussion about the delivery of The Beacon in the Village. We have always felt that Oak Harbor was an important part of our marketplace and therefore, we want to do the best job we can on delivery. We recently lost our walk carriers, so we are currently filling in with rural route drivers. We would definitely want some walk carriers, for just a couple of hours of work. Please call our Cir- culation Manager, Bruce Dinse at 419-732-2154 if you are interested. n Our “Find Wylie” winner this week is Brent Neidler who was one of 196 people to find our friendly fish hiding the ad for Fitzgerald Auto on page 6C in last week’s Beacon. So, Brent wins our weekly $20 giſt card from Friendship Food Stores as well as a free floor mat from our friend Tom McIntire at Captain’s Carpets, the customized car- pet place at Fort Firelands. We’ll be hiding Wylie again this week, so if you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie Icon at our website thebeacon.net. n It is Labor Day weekend, and there is, of course, a lot go- ing on. One of the great traditions is the annual Green Island Race hosted by Port Clinton Yacht Club this Sun- day, August 31. The starts begin rolling around 9:30 in the morning. The starting line is just north and west of the mouth of the Portage River. Last time I checked, they were expecting south winds, so the spinnakers will be flying. n Ava’s Labor of Love Benefit event, originally sched- uled for August 29 and August 30, has been changed to a one day event to be held Saturday, August 30 only. The venue has also changed to Waterworks Park, at the corner of Perry and Jefferson Streets, in Port Clinton. The public is invited to this free event being held from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on August 30. Event activities include a classic car show, kid’s tent, music, raffles and a 50/50 drawing. Food will be available for purchase on site and monetary donations will be accepted throughout the day. The Arnold, Jones and Fritz families thank the City of Port Clinton for providing a location for this bene- fit. Ava’s Labor of Love Benefit was organized to raise money to offset the expenses associated with Ava Ar- nold’s treatment for Alper’s-Huenlocher Syndrome, a very rare neuro-degenerative disorder. This syndrome has no known cure and causes liver failure, dementia, severe seizures and all over regression in muscle tone. Tragically, 18-month old Ava Arnold passed away while preparations for this event were being made. This event now serves the dual purpose of raising money and cel- ebrating the beautiful, but all too short, life of baby Ava. For additional information call Carmen at 419-341-2154. n A Star Spangled Banner Year has been planned for Perry’s Victory Heritage Festival sponsored by The Perry Group, the folks who brought us the Tall Ship Festival and Bale of Lake Erie reenactment last year. Most of the events will be at Put-in-Bay on Saturday, September 6 starting with a wreath laying ceremony at the bale site. There will be a 12 noon reception at The Keys Restaurant, a special Historic Weekend Pa- rade starting at 2:15, a military reenactment at 3 p.m., a special roundtable conversation about the War of 1812, a concert by the Toledo Symphony at the monument at 6 p.m., and a Harbor Illumination at dusk sponsored by the Perry Group. n A reminder that Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Clinton is continuing to host Lifetree Café, a unique ministry featuring DVDs and discussion groups BY JASMINE CUPP After a month of campaigning and voting, The Bea- con’s Best of the Best competition is coming to a close. There is still time to get in those last minute votes! The Best of the Best paper ballot can be found on 4C of this week’s Beacon. On the same page, a ballot and listings of the Best of the Best boat name can be found. Voting for both of these competitions can also be found online: BEST OF THE BEST surveymonkey.com/s/thebeaconbestofthebest2014 BEST OF THE BEST BOAT NAME surveymonkey.com/s/bestofthebestboatname On our website, thebeacon.net, there is a Best of the Best banner ad located underneath the weather report on the right hand side. Clicking on the banner will take you directly to the survey. The Best of the Best boat name nominees, photos and stories can be found at thebeacon.net/local-news/item/6043. An awards ceremony announcing the winners of the contest will be held Thursday, September 18 from 5:30- 8 p.m. at Mon Ami. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and there will be a cash bar. Tickets for the event will be $10. The winners of each category will receive a plaque at the ceremony and the plaques will be able to be displayed at the winner’s business or organization. The winners will be announced in print in the September 25 edition of The Beacon. Tickets for the awards ceremony can be purchased at The Beacon office located at 205 SE Catawba Rd., Suite G, Port Clinton. Good luck to those in the running and thank you to the businesses and organizations that have been cam- paigning! For any questions about the contest contact The Bea- con office at 419-732-2154 or email Jasmine at editor@ thebeacon.net. Head-Best of the Best competition coming to a close What are your favorite places in Ottawa County? BY JASMINE CUPP Photos 557, 623 and 596, 627 if there’s room The Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club held their 22nd annual Perch Festival on Saturday, August 23, at James Park. The Perch Festival is the primary fundraiser for the Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club. All of the money raised at the event goes back into the Marblehead com- munity and to improving sight and preventing blind- ness. The grand marshals of the parade were the Danbury Laker Athletic Booster Association. The athletic boost- ers organize grade seven through grade twelve athletics and also give scholarships to students. Bill Chapman, president of the boosters, gave a short speech thanking the community and the Lions Club at the event. The festival had a magician, vendors, children’s games ran by the Boy Scouts, a car show, live entertainment, quarry tours, a visit from Life Flight and, of course, the ever popular perch sandwich. Tom Henderson of the Lions Club said that at a typical Perch Festival they go through 300 pounds of perch. There was a special performance from the Stone- crusher cheerleaders before the announcement of the festival’s Sight Princess. Second runner up for Sight Princess was Claudia Gillum and first runner up was Ryleigh Lerch. The 2014 Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club Sight Princess is Madyson Ritz. For more information on the Lions Club visit lions- club.org. Madyson Ritz named Sight Princess at Lions Perch Festival

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Tell TalesEly visits the B-17

■n It was quite a weekend at the Liberty Air Museum and Carl Keller Field. Remote Control air-planes, plus a visit by sev-eral vintage World War II vintage aircraft. My grandson Ely-jah wanted to climb in the B-17 and take a look. Even though he is only 2 1/2, he was excited to see these airplanes up close. You can kind of get the scale of the size of the B-17 as Ely stands in front of one of its propellers.

■n I took personal interest in an item from a recent Oak Harbor Village Council Meeting. There was discussion about the delivery of The Beacon in the Village. We have always felt that Oak Harbor was an important part of our marketplace and therefore, we want to do the best job we can on delivery. We recently lost our walk carriers, so we are currently filling in with rural route drivers. We would definitely want some walk carriers, for just a couple of hours of work. Please call our Cir-culation Manager, Bruce Dinse at 419-732-2154 if you are interested.

■n Our “Find Wylie” winner this week is Brent Neidler who was one of 196 people to find our friendly fish hiding the ad for Fitzgerald Auto on page 6C in last week’s Beacon. So, Brent wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores as well as a free floor mat from our friend Tom McIntire at Captain’s Carpets, the customized car-pet place at Fort Firelands. We’ll be hiding Wylie again this week, so if you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie Icon at our website thebeacon.net.

■n It is Labor Day weekend, and there is, of course, a lot go-ing on. One of the great traditions is the annual Green Island Race hosted by Port Clinton Yacht Club this Sun-day, August 31. The starts begin rolling around 9:30 in the morning. The starting line is just north and west of the mouth of the Portage River. Last time I checked, they were expecting south winds, so the spinnakers will be flying.

■n Ava’s Labor of Love Benefit event, originally sched-uled for August 29 and August 30, has been changed to a one day event to be held Saturday, August 30 only. The venue has also changed to Waterworks Park, at the corner of Perry and Jefferson Streets, in Port Clinton. The public is invited to this free event being held from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on August 30. Event activities include a classic car show, kid’s tent, music, raffles and a 50/50 drawing. Food will be available for purchase on site and monetary donations will be accepted throughout the day. The Arnold, Jones and Fritz families thank the City of Port Clinton for providing a location for this bene-fit. Ava’s Labor of Love Benefit was organized to raise money to offset the expenses associated with Ava Ar-nold’s treatment for Alper’s-Huttenlocher Syndrome, a very rare neuro-degenerative disorder. This syndrome has no known cure and causes liver failure, dementia, severe seizures and all over regression in muscle tone. Tragically, 18-month old Ava Arnold passed away while preparations for this event were being made. This event now serves the dual purpose of raising money and cel-ebrating the beautiful, but all too short, life of baby Ava. For additional information call Carmen at 419-341-2154.

■n A Star Spangled Banner Year has been planned for Perry’s Victory Heritage Festival sponsored by The Perry Group, the folks who brought us the Tall Ship Festival and Battle of Lake Erie reenactment last year. Most of the events will be at Put-in-Bay on Saturday, September 6 starting with a wreath laying ceremony at the battle site. There will be a 12 noon reception at The Keys Restaurant, a special Historic Weekend Pa-rade starting at 2:15, a military reenactment at 3 p.m., a special roundtable conversation about the War of 1812, a concert by the Toledo Symphony at the monument at 6 p.m., and a Harbor Illumination at dusk sponsored by the Perry Group.

■n A reminder that Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Clinton is continuing to host Lifetree Café, a unique ministry featuring DVDs and discussion groups

BY JASMINE CUPPAfter a month of campaigning and voting, The Bea-

con’s Best of the Best competition is coming to a close. There is still time to get in those last minute votes! The Best of the Best paper ballot can be found on 4C of this week’s Beacon. On the same page, a ballot and listings of the Best of the Best boat name can be found. Voting for both of these competitions can also be found online:

BEST OF THE BESTsurveymonkey.com/s/thebeaconbestofthebest2014

BEST OF THE BEST BOAT NAMEsurveymonkey.com/s/bestofthebestboatname

On our website, thebeacon.net, there is a Best of the Best banner ad located underneath the weather report on the right hand side. Clicking on the banner will take you directly to the survey. The Best of the Best boat name nominees, photos and stories can be found at thebeacon.net/local-news/item/6043.

An awards ceremony announcing the winners of the contest will be held Thursday, September 18 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Mon Ami. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and there will be a cash bar. Tickets for the event will be $10. The winners of each category will receive a plaque at the ceremony and the plaques will be able to be displayed at the winner’s business or organization. The winners will be announced in print in the September 25 edition of The Beacon.

Tickets for the awards ceremony can be purchased at

The Beacon office located at 205 SE Catawba Rd., Suite G, Port Clinton.

Good luck to those in the running and thank you to the businesses and organizations that have been cam-paigning!

For any questions about the contest contact The Bea-con office at 419-732-2154 or email Jasmine at [email protected].

Head-Best of the Bestcompetition coming to a closeComing Soon

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BY JASMINE CUPPPhotos 557, 623 and 596, 627 if there’s roomThe Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club held their 22nd

annual Perch Festival on Saturday, August 23, at James Park. The Perch Festival is the primary fundraiser for the Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club. All of the money raised at the event goes back into the Marblehead com-munity and to improving sight and preventing blind-ness.

The grand marshals of the parade were the Danbury Laker Athletic Booster Association. The athletic boost-ers organize grade seven through grade twelve athletics and also give scholarships to students. Bill Chapman, president of the boosters, gave a short speech thanking the community and the Lions Club at the event.

The festival had a magician, vendors, children’s games ran by the Boy Scouts, a car show, live entertainment, quarry tours, a visit from Life Flight and, of course, the ever popular perch sandwich. Tom Henderson of the Lions Club said that at a typical Perch Festival they go through 300 pounds of perch.

There was a special performance from the Stone-crusher cheerleaders before the announcement of the festival’s Sight Princess. Second runner up for Sight Princess was Claudia Gillum and first runner up was Ryleigh Lerch. The 2014 Marblehead Peninsula Lions Club Sight Princess is Madyson Ritz.

For more information on the Lions Club visit lions-club.org.

Madyson Ritz named Sight Princess at Lions Perch Festival

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■■ Stein Hospice is hosting the PK 5K Run themed “This Run’s for You, Mom” in honor of Patricia King Munn who passed away on September 30 last year. She was a frequent visitor to Lakeside and moved there perma-nently a few years ago. They owned and operated the Shade Tree and Paper Chase in Lakeside. She was also very active on a number of local committees and helped out at the Danbury Senior Center. The race will be held on Sunday, October 12. I got a nice note from Patricia’s daughter Katie Hamann, letting me know that they are very interested in obtaining sponsors for this event. To help sponsor the event, contact Amy Skolnik at Stein Hospice, 419-625-5269. Her e-mail is [email protected]. For more information, contact Katie and Sandy Hamann at 419-797-6243.

■■ Don’t forget our “Coffee with the Editor” session at Common Grounds every Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. Lot’s of interesting local topics are discussed. We have arranged to turn the meeting into a “Town Hall” ses-sion once a month featuring Port Clinton Mayor Vince

Leone. He is anxious to “correct the record” responding to the rumors on the proposed improvement projects downtown and in Waterworks Park. Also don’t forget that Common Grounds offers their gourmet coffee for just 99-cents with one refill or you can also get 10% off your order on Wednesday mornings.

■■ The Port Clinton Harvest Festival will be held in down-town Port Clinton September 26-28. The commit-tee is seeking vendors for their new Family Fun-zone area where there will be inflatables, pony rides, crafts, games, food and more. Churches, local businesses and organizations along with school clubs are encouraged to participate. For more information contact Amy Kelly at [email protected] or phone 419-304-7297.

■■ The 9th Annual Terry Heise Scholarship Golf Classic will be held again this year at Oak Harbor Golf Course on Saturday, September 20. Terry was a local business owner (Port Clinton Glass, still run by his family) who was also very active in the community and served many years as a football and baseball coach. For more information or to register, contact Terry’s son Eric at 614-738-4957 or e-mail [email protected].

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Each month Magruder Hospital will publish a list of screenings, programs and special events, which the public is welcome to attend. Please note that certain events require appointments or physician referrals in order to attend. Thank you for your support of Magruder Hospital.

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Joan W. AhlersJan. 20, 1937-Aug. 22, 2014

Joan W. Ahlers, 77, of Catawba Island, died Friday, August 22, at her home. She was born Jan. 20, 1937 in Pittsburgh, PA the daughter of the late William L. and Hilda (Halferty) Wilt. She was a 1957 graduate of West Penn Nursing School. She married Roger Ahlers on Jan. 28, 1958 and he preceded her in death in 2006. Joan was a cardiac nurse anesthetist at the Cleveland Clinic for over 20 years retiring in 1998.

Joan was known for her energy and drive. She was an adventurous traveler who loved the outdoors, espe-cially boating and fishing. She was a lifelong volunteer in the community. Joan was a gifted gardener and a member of the Catawba Island Garden Club.

Surviving are her daughters: Lynn (Bill Vance) Ahlers of Westlake, OH, Nancy (Phil) Taylor of St Louis, MO; dearest grandchildren: Elena N. Vance, Matthew W. Vance, Roger H. Taylor ; brothers: William E. (Irene) Wilt of Indiana, PA, Tim H. Wilt of Fairfield Township, PA.

A reception celebrating Joan’s life will be held Septem-ber 3, from 1-4 p.m. at the Catawba Island Club. Inter-ment will take place in Fort Palmer Cemetery in Ligo-nier, PA, at a later date. Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Joan to Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, 28728 Wolf Rd., Bay Village, OH 44140. On line condolences may be shared with the family at neideck-erleveckcrosser.com .

Catherine “Katie” Geraldine (Herzog) Jacoby

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Catherine was a Sandusky High School graduate. While living in Sandusky, she worked as a recep-tionist for Dr. D.B. Cuthbertson as well as for Judge Baxter at the Erie County Juvenile Detention Home. She also worked as a volunteer at the Old Memorial Hospital and was

an active member of the V.F.W. band. In Port Clinton, she worked at P.C. Sales and Service in the office and parts department and served as a past president of the Child Guidance Council. In addition, she often volun-teered for the Port Clinton schools’ cafeteria system and was a den mother in the Port Clinton chapter of the Cub Scouts of America in the 1970s. She also catered wed-dings and parties. Catherine loved to work in the yard and liked to help others. She enjoyed knitting, crochet-ing and making ceramics which were put on display at Ida Rupp Public Library. She loved to play golf and was skilled in playing both the piano and the accordion. Catherine especially loved to ice skate in her younger years. She was a member of the Police and Fire Retirees of Ohio.

Her survivors include a son, Alan (Cindy) Jacoby of Oak Harbor, two grandchildren, Brynn and Brent Ja-coby, whom she babysat and loved dearly; two step daughters, Barbara Fox of Sandusky and Kathleen Cote of Columbus; nine step grandchildren; four great step grandchildren and three great-great step grandchildren; sister-in-law Gloria Herzog of Sandusky; nephew Fa-ther Mark Herzog of Oregon; nephew George (Wendy) Herzog of Norwalk; cousins; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Henry on Feb. 7, 2013, he was 97; parents George A. and Lucille V. Her-zog Sr.; sister, Mary L. Schiefley; brother, George Her-zog Jr. and nephew Charles Schiefley.

Her services took place 1-2 p.m., Friday, August 22, in the Gerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Port Clinton, followed by funeral services at 2 p.m. In-terment was in Riverview Cemetery, Port Clinton. Me-morials on Catherine’s behalf can be sent to the Port Clinton Fraternal Order of Police No. 79, 1868 E. Perry St., Port Clinton, or to St. John Lutheran Church, 207 Adams St.,Port Clinton. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

Yvonne M. HallJune 29, 1952-Aug. 17, 2014

Yvonne M. Hall, 62, of Oak Harbor, died peacefully on Sunday, August 17, at Stein Hospice with family by her side. She was born June 29, 1952, in Port Clinton, to Alvena (Kardotzke) and Ralph T. Huston, Sr.

Visitation was at the Robinson-Walker Funeral Home& Crematory, 165 E. Water St., Oak Harbor, from 2-8 p.m., Thursday, August 21, with the family present 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. The funeral service was conducted 11 a.m., Friday, August 22, at Oak Harbor United Method-ist Church, 360 E. Ottawa St., Oak Harbor, with burial following in Rusha Cemetery, Oak Harbor. The family has requested memorials for Yvonne to go to Stein Hos-

pice, 1200 N. Sycamore Line Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870 or to the Oak Harbor United Methodist Church. On-line condolences may be shared at www.walkerfuner-alhomes.com.

Donald F. Mulinix, Sr.Nov. 3, 1914-Aug. 23, 2014

Donald F. Mulinix, Sr., 99, of Oak Harbor, died Satur-day, August 23, at Riverview Healthcare Campus, Oak Harbor. He was born on November 3, 1914 in East To-ledo, to Bert F. and Alma (Davenport) Mulinix, Jr.

Visitation was 2-7 p.m., Tuesday, August 26, at the Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Oak Harbor where funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 27. Interment followed in Salem Township Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Stein Hospice, Sandusky. Online condolences may be shared with the family at walkerfuneralhomes.com.

Clarence "Bud" J. Palmer May 13, 1926-Aug. 20, 2014

Clarence "Bud" J. Palmer, 88, of Rocky Ridge, died Wednesday morning, August 20, at Stein Hospice Care Center in Sandusky. He was born May 13, 1926, in Rice Township, Ohio, to Clarence, Sr. and Dorothy L. (Henry) Palmer.

Visitation was 2-8 p.m., Friday, August 22, at Robin-son-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory, Oak Harbor. The Funeral Mass was celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Satur-day, August 23, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 215 N. Church St., Oak Harbor, where the body laid in state from 9:30-10:30 a.m. one hour prior to the service. In-terment followed in Limestone Cemetery, Graytown. The family has suggested memorials for Bud to be given to St. Boniface Catholic Church or Stein Hospice, 1200 N. Sycamore Line, Sandusky, OH 44870. Online con-dolences may be shared with the family at www.walk-erfuneralhomes.com.

Carol J. (Yea) StoughCarol J. (Yea) Stough, 89, of Sidney, OH, passed away

Thursday, August 21. A Memorial Service will be held at the Dorothy Love Amos Chapel in Sidney. The Service time will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of Cromes Funeral Home, 302 S. Main Ave, Sidney.

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A letter to the Mayor of Port Clinton:

We, former mayors of Port Clinton, join in urging you to forward the Submerged Lands Lease, and letter request-ing sublease of the lighthouse property, with all deliber-ate speed to the Office of Coastal Management for swift approval so that the historic Port Clinton Lighthouse can be returned to the waterfront and once again shine for the people of this city.

The reasons should be abundantly clear; the city is in dire need of an economic shot in the arm. While not the only answer, clearly our historic and unique lighthouse, once placed on public display on the waterfront, will pro-vide a healthy boost to this waterfront community. The positive economic impact on coastal communities with lighthouses is there for all to see. Furthermore, this move will generate great excitement in ours and surrounding communities. Folks are going to want to see this light-house. Once in the park it will become the center of at-tention, and a valued community focal point, and a great source of pride.

The members of the Port Clinton Lighthouse Conser-vancy have spent countless hours restoring this historic structure. Let's honor their hard work and dedication by getting the lighthouse in the park as soon as possible so that the citizens of Port Clinton, and people everywhere, can enjoy it.

This is not a partisan issue; it is not a democratic or re-publican or an independent lighthouse. It is the people's lighthouse.

Let's get the lighthouse in the Water Works Park now. It's the right thing to do.

Tom BrownJohn FritzJean HuskeyDebbie Hymore-TesterLock Zeis

Port Clinton LighthouseCitizens of Port Clinton,Last fall, after a resisting for more than a year, the mayor

agreed to allow the Port Clinton Lighthouse Conservan-cy, which had been working diligently to restore the city’s 118-year-old lighthouse, to place the historic lighthouse in Water Works Park north of the Derby Pond.

Almost a year later, we are still waiting to place the lighthouse in the park.

Granted, not all of the delay is the city’s fault. We were all surprised to learn last fall that the city does not have total control over the park’s waterfront. By Ohio statute, this area is considered “formerly submerged lands.” To use the property the city needed to apply for a submerged lands lease, and although the lighthouse itself will only occupy an area of land 25 by 30 feet, the state insisted on a lease for the entire lakefront from the east pier to the wetland area. So the city had to apply for a lease for the large area, and then a sublease for the lighthouse plot. The Conservancy, anxious to move the process forward, worked with a local architectural firm to complete the ap-plication for the city. Following a lengthy review, the city submitted the paperwork earlier this summer. The state Office of Coastal Management (OCM) reviewed the ap-plication, gave their okay, and sent the lease paperwork back to the city for final review and requested a letter from the city asking for a sublease for the lighthouse property. Once OCM gets the paperwork back they’ll for-ward it to Columbus for signatures by the head of ODNR and the Governor.

But now the city is baulking – again.The lighthouse is now fully restored. The Conservancy

is ready to break ground. The return of the lighthouse to the waterfront will without a doubt be the most signifi-cant event in Port Clinton in a decade. Each day the city delays means a potential loss of revenue for local busi-nesses. According to Diane Rozar, state park ranger at the Marblehead Lighthouse, one of the three questions most

frequently asked by visitors (other than specific questions about the lighthouse itself) is, “Where is the next closest lighthouse I can visit?” She would love to be able to tell them the Port Clinton Lighthouse. It is estimated that the lighthouse park at Marblehead gets about 1.2 million visi-tors her year. Between 18 and 22 thousand people alone make the climb to the top of the light each year. Light-houses are a major draw and a major source of economic development for coastal communities that a fortunate enough to have them. Why doesn’t this city get it?

Let’s not wait another year to get our lighthouse in the park and open to the public. Tell the mayor to get the lease paperwork and sublease request back to Costal Management today.

Respectfully,Port Clinton Lighthouse ConservancyMembers: Darrell Brand, Rev. Robert Butcher, Doug

Garrett, Joan Hickman, Debbie Hymore-Tester, Kyle Johannsen, Bill Moon, Commander Jerry Nauert, Rich Norgard, Dr. John Smothers, Alex Thomas

Road closures and detoursODOT has announced the closing of the ramp to west

bound SR 2 and south bound SR 53 for their ongoing proj-ect. Is there any chance that during this closure they can include both state routes in their detour? Signs need to be posted at the 163/53 intersection to redirect the south bound traffic west on 163 to the next interchange with SR 2. The after the fact attempt to reroute the SR 53 traffic during the last closure using the electric sign was a joke.

John HemingerGenoa

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Last week and this week have been the start of school for the kids throughout Ottawa County. As we get back into the school year, we have to remember to put safety as our priority for the children in our communities and throughout the county.

Please remember that when you see a school bus com-ing toward you, be prepared to stop. Having that thought process already in place will eliminate the sudden sur-prise for you when the lights do come on. Please keep in mind that children will sometimes not pay attention to the lights and may dart into traffic when they see their

bus stopping. Slowing early will also allow you to stop more efficiently, allowing for longer life of your brake pads.

When driving through town, remember that there are a number of kids who are either walking or riding their bicycle to school. These children often end up having to cross a street and could be put into a dangerous situation. Please remember to always drive defensively and with the knowledge that a sudden stop could be necessary to keep the children safe.

With the new school year upon us, we must all make

each and every child’s safety our #1 priority when driv-ing. As drivers, we must always drive defensively and ob-viously, extra defensively when it comes to the children.

I would like to thank each of you for always putting the children of our community first and for always trying to keep them safe however possible.

Sincerely,Stephen J. LevorchickSheriff of Ottawa County

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BY JASMINE CUPPIn Veteran’s Park in Port Clin-

ton 12,500 bricks make up the Veteran’s Memorial Parkway; nearly 1300 of those bricks are engraved to honor and/or re-member those who have served our country. The brick walkway was dedicated on November 11, 2001 in Veteran’s Park, a park that was first built in the 1930s to honor those fighting and who have fought for the freedom of our country.

Walking under the beautifully crafted Veteran’s Park arch fac-ing north towards the lake, the brick walkway lays before you. The bricks in the front of the walkway honor those who were part of the Bataan Death March. The last survivor, Joseph Hrup-cho, is honored in the center. Still facing north, to the left of the howitzer are past command-ers of The American Legion, to the right are past commanders of the VFW.

“There will never be a locator map for the bricks,” said Ernie Hopkins, commit-tee member for the maintenance and or-ganization of Veteran’s Park. “We want to always be able to move and group together bricks.”

Family, friends and those who served to-gether are often grouped together on the walkway.

A group of three bricks that are connect-ed are near and dear to Hopkins. Hopkins’ brick is next to his best friend, Allan Fultz, and they are both next to Jessie Hall. Hall saved Hopkins from a landmine in Viet-

nam. “He saved my life,” said Hopkins.Hopkins knows first-hand the impor-

tance of honoring those who have served and those that are serving.

“What do you get a grandfather for his birthday or Christmas,” said Hopkins. “A guy can only have so many socks, get him a brick commemorating his service to his country.”

Bricks can be purchased for $50 and include three lines of words. Forms are located on the brick paver info box at the park or they can also be found at Lake-land Auto. Hopkins encourages those who would like to get a brick for Veterans Day to order now to ensure they will be ready.

The time was served, now it’s time to honor

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Main Street Port Clinton awarded $15,000 to downtown building owners and business owners to improve their property, positively influence economic growth and enhance aesthetic appeal to the historic downtown. Downtown Im-provement Grant recipients were:• Cielo Grande Tapas Bar for window

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Over $300,000 dollars were requested in grants this year from the downtown busi-nesses. Next year’s deadline for Down-town Improvement Grant applications will be April 1 with applications being available starting in March 2015.

New businesses in the downtown were also recognized: Cielo Grande, Clinton House, Soleil Clothing, Soleil Ice Cream, Northern Exposure Gallery, and Jilly Gray. Relocated businesses recognized were: Lilly & Gert’s, Erie Shores Chiropractic and On Point Wellness.

Main Street Port Clinton also discussed the plans for the Ohio Department of Transportation’s Small Cities Grant that the City received. The $2.34 million dollar grant will be used to widen the sidewalks, separate the storm and sewer lines, con-

vert the angled parking to straight parking and other projects. The money will be used to make the downtown more pedestrian friendly. Main Street reassured everyone that the downtown will not lose parking spaces. Blueprints are being finalized now and the project is projected to begin in spring 2016.

Starting this coming May, construc-tion on Second Street will begin. Similar projects stated above will be carried out on Second Street and will be done in sec-tions. Main Street urged curious citizens that want to see construction plans to visit City Hall where they are on file.

With talk of the changes to the down-town, business and building owners that were in attendance expressed concern for the current situation of downtown Port Clinton. One business owner said that he is concerned about the lack of signage and dangerous intersections that put pedes-trians at risk. These concerns are imple-mented into the plan for the downtown.

Main Street Port Clinton also announced a schedule of events from now until the end of the year.• Art Walk this Thursday, August 28 and

the fourth Thursday of the month until October

• Reverse raffle beach party September 20

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parade December 6• Walleye Drop December 31

“We are always looking for volunteers for events,” said Laura Schlachter, direc-tor of Main Street Port Clinton. “It takes a lot of people to run these events and the more people we have to help, the better and smoothly the events will run.”

For more information on Main Street Port Clinton or to find out more informa-tion about volunteering, call the Main Street/Chamber office at 419-734-5503 or visit historicportclinton.com.

Main Street Roundtable held at Cielo Grande

Main Street Board Members presenting Toris Realty their grant check. L to R: Aimee Slater West, Don Clemens, Roseann Hickman, David Grimmer, Jasmine Cupp, Jim Reck-er, and Jeff Morgan.

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Marblehead Mayor Jacqueline A. Bird cer-emoniously cuts the ribbon in a ceremony held Thursday, August 14, to unveil one of

four new trash containers donated to the Village by the Marblehead Peninsula Cham-ber of Commerce. The containers were pur-

chased from one of Marble-head’s newest businesses and chamber member, Jack’s Amish Country Konnection, owned by Connie Thomp-son and located at 189 South Bridge Road (SR269).

The maintenance free con-tainers are made from high density polyethylene de-rived from post-consumer bottle waste such as milk containers. This material is cleaned in a decontamina-tion process to a purity level of over 99% HDPE. It is then compounded into rigid board stock material; the resulting finished product containing over 90% recycled post-con-sumer waste by weight.

Participants at the cer-emony pictured above are: (left to right) Mark Rowland; Mary Ann Rowland, Cham-ber Director-at-large; Pete Schwager, Chamber Trea-surer; Judy Balsom, Cham-ber Executive Director; John Starcher, Council President; Dorothy Henry, Chamber Vice-President; Anne Duez, Chamber Past President; Mayor Bird; Bryan Lucas, Village Street Commissioner, Ron Royhab, Councilman; Rhonda Botti Sowers, Village Fiscal Officer; Dave Redett, Councilman; Duane Myers, Councilman; Angie Kukay, Councilwoman; and Myra Prokop, Chamber Secretary.

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1. Evaluate your Part D prescription drug plan. This is much easier than most people think. It is important to make certain your existing medications will still be covered on your present plan for 2015. Also check to see if there are other plans that may offer a lower premium and out-of-pocket drug cost savings. You can do this by going to www.bolteinsurance.com and click compare medicare health and drug plans. This tool will allow you to make an easy side by side comparison of your present plan. Presently there are about 30 Part D prescription drug plans to choose from.

2. Re-shop your Medicare Supplement Plan. Although coverage is the same for similar plan letters from company to company, pricing can be significantly different from one company to the next. Many people have Plan F or C which are the two most benefit rich plans. For many people these plans may be overkill. You may be wasting a lot of money in premiums and could save money by considering if Plan G, N or even High-Deductible Plan F might be a better value.

3. Consider if a Medicare Advantage Plan is right for you. Many counties have plans avail-able that have little or $0 monthly premium. These plans are typically PPO or HMO style plans. These style plans are not for everybody, however they can be a great value and provide both medical and prescription drug cover-age and offer considerable premium savings compared to Medicare Supplemental plans. In 2013 there were 8 plans available in Ottawa County through 3 different companies. Some of these plans even include extra dental and vision benefits and health fitness center membership through the Silver Sneakers Program. You can view plan benefits at www.bolteinsurance.com and click on Compare Medicare Health and Drug Plans.

If you need help in finding a better plan, local independent agents are available that can help you with this process. Contact Steve Gulas or Chuck Devore at Bolte Insurance Agency, 419-732-3111. They represent multiple Medicare plans and will put your interests first.

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through December 7. This is the time of year in which all Medicare enrollees can change prescription drug plans or Medicare Advantage Plans. If you are going to make a change in your coverage this is typically the only time of the year you can change plans unless you qualify for a Special Election Period due to a special circumstance rec-ognized by Medicare. Not reviewing your plan each year can be a costly mistake and may leave you in a plan that may not suit your needs.

Review your Annual Notice of Change Letter (ANOC) from your present insurance plan. These letters are very important to review and are typically sent out around October 1 by your Part D Prescription Drug Plan or Medi-care Advantage Plans. It is important to look at this let-ter closely as this letter is usually the easiest way to see the changes in your plan from 2014 to 2015 benefit years.

Do not assume that just because your plan worked well for you this year that it will next year. Many things can change from year to year. Some of the changes can in-clude deductibles, copays, formulary lists, (what medi-cines are covered by your plan), and premiums.

Review your plans provider network if you are in a Medicare Advantage Plan to make certain the doctors and hospitals most important to you will remain in your plans network. Most Medicare Advantage plans are PPO or HMO plans. These types of plans are very popular and can be a very good value for many people, however, the key to saving yourself the most amount of money if en-rolled in these plans is to use in-network providers. With HMO plans you must use in-network doctors in order to be covered. PPO plans will cover you outside of your plans network, but most of these plans have large de-ductibles that must be met before the plan will pay.

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The Chalet at The Vineyard on Catawba has achieved a perfect survey from the Ohio Department of Health. The annual inspection found The Chalet at The Vineyard to be 100% compliant with all ODH regulations. The Chalet

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With a new school year approaching, applications for children birth to four years old are now being accepted at each of the nine preschool centers operated by WSOS. The centers are located in Genoa, Port Clinton, Fremont, Clyde, Bowling Green, Perrysburg/Rossford, Bascom, Fostoria and Pemberville.

Options available to parents who enroll their children at WSOS include full day and half day classes and/or home visitation services. Services are also available at some centers for babies and toddlers through the Early Head Start program.

The WSOS Head Start/Early Childhood Program is a comprehensive early childhood and family program. The program provides early childhood education, which is complemented by nutrition/health services for the child, and social services for the entire family. Families who en-roll in the program benefit by having access to a variety of community resources, diverse parent education pro-

grams and other social services that can assist the family to become self-sufficient.

Eligible families are those whose total annual income doesn’t exceed 100 percent of the federal poverty guide-lines for Early Head Start/Head Start and 200 percent for the Early Childhood Education Program. Children with special needs are also eligible for these services. Please call to verify the income levels.

WSOS Early Childhood Program participates in quality programming through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation and through the State of Ohio, Set Up to Quality system.

Children enrolled at these centers play, learn and devel-op social skills at one of the best quality preschool centers in the state because they have met all the requirements ODJFS has put in place for centers to achieve.

For more information call WSOS at 1-800-775-9767 or visit wsos.org.

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The Greater Port Clinton Area Arts Council’s sponsored Art Walk on Thursday, August 28, will feature Jodie’s two children’s books: Vacationland Coloring & Activity Fun and The Keeper’s House Coloring & Activity Fun; that is also donating their book for this worthy cause. All pro-ceeds will be donated to the Salvation Army of Ottawa County, for the benefit of local at need families requiring school supplies and book bags for their children.

The artist has been published over 60 times by many of the country’s largest publishers, her books are sold through Barnes & Noble, Books-A- Million, Amazon and Apples mobile devises worldwide. She is a recent inductee of the Mazza Mu-seum and the Toledo, Lu-cas County’s main library, on behalf of the Robert L. & Posy Huebner Legacy Foundation Collection. She is also a member of an international jury selected group of 200 artists, the PBAA.

Jodie will be located at The Book Exchange on

Madison Street from 6-8 p.m., so do stop by and get a few copies for this worthy cause. Madison and Second Streets will feature many artists and crafters. Musicians and a farmers market are also featured. All of the restau-rants will be open for business. The Art Walk features all of the Arts – Visual, Performing & Culinary. The McCal-lums encourage everyone to support the arts, support the cause and support Port Clinton.

Book Sponsors: © The Keepers House Coloring & Activ-ity Fun. www.keepers.house and © Vacationland Color-ing & Activity Fun. Marblehead Design Company, LLC

Jodie McCallum signs and donates books at Art Walk

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son Street of the boy with the fish was changed forever when someone cut off the fish from the end of the boy’s line. Since then, a local business owners Mike and Lisa Davis of Custom Gates and Coat-ing have decided to create and donate a

new fish for the statue.Wednesday morning, August 20, the

boy was holding something other than a fish. What appears to be a clump of algae is now at the end of the boy’s line. Is it a statement about the recent algae crisis? One can only assume.

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The Ottawa and Erie County Republican Parties are hosting a Rally to Support Our Candidates: Roni Reid for Ottawa County Auditor, Steve Kraus for Ohio House of Representatives for the 89th District and Rick Jeffrey for Erie County Auditor at the Liberty Aviation Museum, 3515 East State Road, Port Clinton on Tuesday, Septem-ber 9, from 6-9 p.m. Matt Borges, Ohio Republican Party Chairman, will be the guest speaker.

Tickets are $20 each for adults, $6 each

for children ages 7-12 and children 6 and under are free. Ticket price includes ad-mission to the museum and casual, picnic dining. The deadline to purchase tickets is Tuesday, September 2.

Contact Pat Shookman at 419-797-4868 with any questions or to purchase tickets. This event is paid for by the Ot-tawa County Republican Party, Carolyn Adams Chairman and the Erie County Republican Party, C.J. Kamm Chairman.

Support rally being held for Republican candidates

Roni Reid, can-didate for Ottawa County Auditor, has announced her town hall meeting sched-ule. Roni will speak about her candidacy for Ottawa County Auditor including her thirty plus years’ ex-perience in business, the responsibilities of the Auditor’s office and to answer questions. These meetings are open to the public.

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3-4 p.m. Cleats Restaurant, 6801 E. Har-bor Rd., MarbleheadSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

8:30-9:30 a.m. Mann Technologies, 21051 W. Toledo Street, Williston

11 a.m.-12 p.m. Christ Community Church, 303 W. 4th Street (SR 163), Genoa

2-3 p.m. Red, White & Brew, 368 Rice St., Elmore

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State Representative Chris Redfern (D-Catawba Island) voted today to appropriate $13,776 in state funds for the continued development of Middle Bass Island State Park.

“Today is another sign of the great things to come in the redevelopment of Middle Bass Island State Park and the Lonz Winery. This revitalization is sure to drive fur-ther economic development and increased tourism to our Lake Erie Shores and Islands,” said Rep. Redfern.

$8,736 will go to project planning for building and site development at Middle Bass Island State Park. $5,040 will help fund administrative expenditures in the first phase of the Lonz Winery redevelopment. These funds are part of a larger state investment in the park; in the state’s 2015-2016 capital budget, $6 million was dedicated to redeveloping Middle Bass and the Lonz Winery.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources acquired

the Lonz buildings in 2000 with local support from the travel, tourism and wine industry to advance revitaliza-tion plans. The Lonz Winery is on the National Register of Historic Places

Rep. Redfern serves as one of two Democratic members on the State Controlling Board—a panel tasked with over-sight of state spending.

State Wildlife Officer Reid Van Cleve, assigned to Ottawa County, has been named Mississippi Flyway Waterfowl Protection Officer of the Year for Ohio by the Mississippi Flyway Council’s Law Enforcement Committee, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Di-vision of Wildlife.

“Officer VanCleve is very deserving of the Missis-sippi Flyway Waterfowl Protection Officer of the Year Award,” said Kevin Newsome, Field Supervisor for the ODNR Division of Wildlife. “Ottawa County has some of the best waterfowl hunting in Ohio, and Reid takes his responsibility of enforcing waterfowl hunting regulations very seriously.”

Van Cleve graduated the Wildlife Officer Training Acad-emy in 2007 and has been the State Wildlife Officer as-signed to Ottawa County since 2010. He is a native of Evansville, Indiana and a graduate of Vincennes Univer-sity, Indiana.

The Mississippi Flyway Council recognizes full time law enforcement officers from each state, province and region, who make outstanding contributions to the protection of waterfowl. Officer Van Cleve was selected as the Ohio re-cipient this year.

State Wildlife Officer Reid VanCleve is assigned to the most heavily hunted county for waterfowl in Ohio. Officer Van Cleve spends a great deal of time on waterfowl en-forcement efforts in and around Ottawa County.

Ottawa County is home to Magee Marsh Wildlife Area,

Toussaint Wildlife Area, Turtle Creek Wildlife Area, Little Portage Wildlife Area and East Har-bor State Park, all of which offer some of the best public waterfowl hunting in the state. In addition, many private duck hunting clubs also occupy the county.

Officer Van Cleve’s hard work resulted in nearly 1500 hunter and angler contacts in the field this past year. Many of these contacts were waterfowl hunters and Van Cleve logged 11 wa-terfowl related arrests, ranging from over-bag to shooting trumpeter swans, a state threatened species.

Van Cleve also works hard to keep his local conservation clubs up to date on important conservation issues. Officer VanCleve takes part in local conservation activities including: youth events, International Migratory Bird Day at Ma-gee Marsh, assisting with controlled waterfowl hunt drawings, and hunter education courses.

The Mississippi Flyway is composed of 14

states and three Canadian provinces. The Mississippi Flyway Council was established in 1952 to coordinate the management of migratory game birds in the Mississippi Flyway and to promote those activities of its members that serve the long-term benefit to the resources and the fly-way as a whole.

More information about state wildlife officers and the Division of Wildlife can be found at wildohio.gov.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protec-tion of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

The Ottawa County Help Me Grow is having an event called “Bubble Fun” on September 11 from 10-11:30 a.m. at Lakeview Park in Port Clinton. Families with children 0-3 are invited to join in fun activities with bubbles. There will be free pizza and a door prize.

For more information, please contact Ottawa County Help Me Grow at 567-262-3141.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety’s (ODPS) Motor-cycle Ohio Rider Education Program has seats open at Terra State with classes running until Oct. 10-12.

Those wanting to learn how to ride a motorcycle can learn for only $50. You may register at motorcycle.ohio.gov . For more information you may call Terra State at 419-559-2110 or email [email protected].

Classes are held on weekends at Terra State Community

College, 2830 Napoleon Road, Fremont.The Basic Rider Course (BRC) is designed to teach new

riders how to safely ride. The class is only three days long totaling 16 hours. After a successful completion of the skills test, you will leave this class with your motor-cycle endorsement. You will be given 60 days to have the endorsement added to your license. All classes are held over one weekend.

Motorcycle Ohio is run by ODPS’ Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS). OCJS serves as the lead justice planning and assistance agency for the state. Through research, technology and grants, OCJS serves a wide va-riety of agencies committed to reducing and preventing crime across Ohio.

Chapel on the Lake will have a Labor Day weekend yard sale on the back pavilion. The yard sale will be held Fri-day, August 29, and Saturday, August 30, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Many items included a claw foot table and chairs, king and double headboards, antiques, housewares, elec-

tronics, TVs, dishes, books, movies, shoes, purses, clothes, many brand new items, roller blades, toys and more.

The church is located on SR 269 across from the fire station.

On Sunday, Sept. 7, the nearly 10,000 congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) are invited to put their faith into action by serving their com-munities in ways that share the love of God with all of God’s people. St. John, Marblehead, and St. Paul, Danbury will be among those congregations accepting this invita-tion, as they celebrate “God’s work. Our Hands.” Sunday, working side by side on the peninsula.

There will be a regular 8:45 a.m. worship at St. John, and then both congregations (plus friends, guests, and anyone who wants to participate) will meet at St. Paul at 10:30

a.m. for a short prayer and sending service. Groups will disperse to a variety of service activities from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Some of service projects includes clearing trails at East Harbor State Park so the Cross Country Teams can use them for practice, a $1 Car Wash at Catawba Interiors parking lot (next to Walmart), giving out free lemonade at Bergman’s on Rt. 269, baking and delivering cookies to the Danbury Fire Station and Police Station, singing old gospel hymns with the residents of Otterbein, distributing produce from the Community Garden, and helping clean

up flowerbeds around the Liberty Aviation Museum. Many participants will be wearing bright yellow-Shirts

with a “God’s work. Our hands.” logo. Workers will return to St. Paul at 12:15 p.m. for a corn roast and grilled chicken lunch in their new shelter house.

For more information, please contact Pastor Chris Young at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 541 Church Road, Lakeside Marblehead, 419-734-1662, or go to sidebyside-ministry.com.

Ottawa County Wildlife Officer awarded Mississippi Flyway Council’s Ohio Officer of the Year

L to R: Scott Zody, Chief of the Division of Wildlife and State Wild-life Officer Reid Van Cleve.

Redfern Announces Additional Funds forMiddle Bass Island, Lonz Winery Revitalization

Motorcycle Ohio Rider Education classes at Terra State

God’s work. Our hands. September 7

Chapel on the Lakeholds Labor Day yard sale

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where the menu selection is transcended only by the essence of the cuisine

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ingredients.

Dining Hours: Wed. thru Sat. 5-9 pm

Reservations not required

Dining Room Available for Parties

Call for Reservations1 (800) 999-3743

Erie Islands Resort & Marina offers a tranquil, serene environment equipped

to accommodate events for all occasions.

Let us design, plan and bring your special event to life through your

imagination and guidance2014 Inside/Outside Venues

Available for Special Events: Full Service Catering

Full Service Bar Entertainment

Accommodations Customized menu to meet any tasteAvailable for weddings, showers, anniversaries, banquets, business

meetings.Our goal is to be your first choice

when planning any event.Call our special events coordinator

1-800-999-3743 or email us at [email protected]

4495 W. Darr-Hopfinger Rd.,Port Clinton, OH 43452

in the Bassett’s Plaza - rt 53 & 163 • (419) 301-3700 • sun - thurs 11a - 10p | fri & sat 11a - 11p

Mo All You Can Eat Ribs - $21 Tu Wraps & Fries - $7.50 & Kids Eat Free We 10 Wings - $6 Th All You Can Eat Chef’s Choice Pasta - $15 Fr Tomahawk Pork Chop - $15 Sa Prime Rib - 10oz $17, 16oz $24 Su Burger & Fries - $6, 1/2lb. Chunks - $6

EntertainmentAugust 30 - Jason LaPorte

August 31 - David LesterDinner

Specials after 4pm

we can accommodate all your catering or party needs. nothing too big or too small. birthdays, graduations, party’s and anniversaries!

614 E. Main St., Marblehead, Ohio • 419.798.9600www.The LighthouseResort.com

419.798.9600www.TheLighthouse Resort.com

RITSKI’SFood & Spirits

Breakfast Bar Buffet$7.95 with coupon

$3 more without coupon

Omelet Station • Crepe StationFull Hot & Cold Bar • Belgian Waffles

Homemade Bread • DessertsSaturday & Sunday 9am-12pm • Expires 8/14/14

Sunday NightsLive Entertainment 5-9pm

Food Specials • Can of Beer $2.50House Wine $3 • Well Drinks $3

Expires 8/17/14

Wine TastingHosted by Jimmy WebbAugust 20, 2014 6-9pmAdvance Reservations

$23 plus Tax & Gratuity

Full Dinner MenuUnlimited TastesEntertainment

$5 more at the door

Book your party at The Lighthouse Center!

TuesdaySirloin

Strip Steak$9.95

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/19/14

WednesdayAlaska

White Fish$9.95

$12.95 without Coupon

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/13/14

ThursdayPrime Rib $10.95

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/21/14

$3 more without Coupon

BBQ Ribs$14.95 with coupon

$2 more without coupon

Potato - Corn on CobFull Salad Bar

Friday, Saturday & Sunday 4-Close Expires 8/31/14

Breakfast Bar Buffet$7.95 with coupon

$3 more without couponOmelet Station • Crepe Station

Full Hot & Cold Bar Belgian Waffles • Homemade Bread

DessertsSaturday, Sunday, Monday9am-12pm Expires 9/1/14

Labor DaySpecials

Waterfront Dining

LIVE ENTERTAINMENTfriDay, SaturDay, SunDay

7:00pm - 11:00pm

Book your party at The Lighthouse Center!

614 E. Main St., Marblehead, Ohio • 419.798.9600www.The LighthouseResort.com

614 E. Main St., Marblehead, Ohio • 419.798.9600www.The LighthouseResort.com

419.798.9600www.TheLighthouse Resort.com

RITSKI’SFood & Spirits

Breakfast Bar Buffet$7.95 with coupon

$3 more without coupon

Omelet Station • Crepe StationFull Hot & Cold Bar • Belgian Waffles

Homemade Bread • DessertsSaturday & Sunday 9am-12pm • Expires 8/14/14

Sunday NightsLive Entertainment 5-9pm

Food Specials • Can of Beer $2.50House Wine $3 • Well Drinks $3

Expires 8/17/14

Wine TastingHosted by Jimmy WebbAugust 20, 2014 6-9pmAdvance Reservations

$23 plus Tax & Gratuity

Full Dinner MenuUnlimited TastesEntertainment

$5 more at the door

Book your party at The Lighthouse Center!

TuesdaySirloin

Strip Steak$9.95

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/19/14

WednesdayAlaska

White Fish$9.95

$12.95 without Coupon

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/13/14

ThursdayPrime Rib $10.95

Potato, Tossed Salad, Roll &

ButterExpires 8/21/14

$3 more without Coupon

NOW SHOWING

Orchestra Hall TheatreOttawa County's Only Movie Theatre122 W. Second St.Lakeside, OH

PLANES: FIRE & RESCUEFriday 8/29 8:00pm OnlySat & Sun 8/30-8/31 at 3:30 & 8:00pm

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2Monday 9/1 7:00pm Only

www.lakesideohio.com419-798-4461 or 1-866-952-5374

Youth (12 & under): $3.00

Adults: $7.00

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Thursday, August 28, 2014www.thebeacon.netSCHOOLS 1B

Take Route 2 to Exit 125 Bayshore Road. Take a left on Bayshore Road to Harbor Bay Drive, turn left on Waterside Court.

Sales Office is located at the Clubhouse.

Sales Office HoursSaturday and Sunday from 9 to 1.For Information Call 877-734-7179.

Now Under

Construction

MARBLEHEAD ESTATES & YACHT CLUBMARINA SLIP RAFFLE TICKET

Stop by our Sales Office and Register to Win a FREE 30’ Marblehead Estates & Yacht Club Marina Slip Lease for the

2015 Boating Season. Drawing at 1:00pm on 8/31/2014.One 30 Foot Marina Slip Lease for the 2015 Boating Season

will be awarded to winner. This Raffle Ticket must be delivered to clubhouse by applicant between 9am and 1pm on 8/30 or

8/31. One entry per person, need not be present to win.

Name ________________________________________

Address ______________________________________

City, State, Zip _________________________________

Phone ________________________________________

Email ________________________________________

2015 Marina Slip LeasesStarting at

$1,200

Marina Slips Available for Sale

or Lease

LotsStarting

at $49,900

Located off West Catawba Road, south of Colony Club Estates, Catawba Meadows offers an amazing location and great lifestyle, both at an affordable price.

Catawba Meadows is a single family residential community with 15 single family home building sites starting at $34,900. Developer will build to suit or you can use your preferred builder.*

Single Family Home Community

Welcome Home!

*Subject to developers discretion and minimal architectural requirements.

Site plan of

available homes at

FairwayVillas.org

The Jewel of Lake Erie! The Sanctuary at Catawba Island Club

Luxury Waterfront and Golf Course Home Building

Sites from $209,900!

Maintenance-free Ranch Villa Condominiums

from the Mid-$200’s!

at CATAWBA ISLAND CLUB

ONLY 2 SITESREMAIN!

An Amazing Lifestyle!Fairway Villas at Catawba Island Club

RESALESAVAILABLE!

Located at Sanctuary Drive, south off Beach Club Road.

If your home is listed with another broker, this is not intended as a solicitation.

EZSalesTeam.com

LOCAL REALTORS:TONY CORONA 734.646.4224 [email protected] CUEVAS 440.821.0205 [email protected]

Information available at Community Center, 2675 Canterbury Circle, off West Catawba Road.

Located off West Catawba Road, south of Colony Club Estates. Contact information below for more details.

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Port Clinton High School Marching Band Alumni are in-vited to dust off their horn and join in the fun of the Annual Alumni Band Night. The Alumni Band will perform with the PCHS Marching band during halftime of the football game vs. Margaretta on September 26. There is no All- School Re-union this year, however, alumni will be in attendance for the Athletic Hall of Fame introductions of Scott Rickel, Class of 1993 and the 1976 Redskin Football team that evening.

To get involved in this year’s Alumni Band Night, please visit the school district website at pccsd.net and find link to the online registration form under the “News” section. If you have questions please contact Jan Gluth at [email protected] , 419-732-2102, ext. 8.

PCHS Looking For Alumni Band MembersFor September 26

St. Boniface golf scrambleSt. Boniface Catholic School is pleased to host for the sec-

ond year a special golf scramble on Saturday, September 13, at Oak Harbor Golf Club. Proceeds from the event will benefit St. Boniface students, programs and services in all grades, Pre-K through 7.

Cost to participate in the scramble is $280 per team of four and includes golf, cart rental, light breakfast, lunch and eight drink tickets. Individual registration is also available for $70 and players will be assigned to a team prior to the scramble. A shotgun start will begin promptly at 7:30 a.m.

By registering, players will receive a super ticket and a free gift; a chance to beat the pro with Oak Harbor Golf Club’s own Matthew Jennings; golf balls blessed prior to the start by Fa-ther Tim Ferris, pastor at St. Boniface Catholic Church; and many more fun activities!

Individual hole sponsorships are also available. Registration is required and checks must be received by

Thursday, August 28. For more information and to register please call event chairs Nancy Thompson at 419-607-3330 or Judith Meyer-Hall 419-276-1255.

Annual St. Boniface School golf scramble set for Sept. 13

St. Boniface Catholic School is pleased to host for the sec-ond year a special golf scramble on Saturday, September 13, at Oak Harbor Golf Club. Proceeds from the event will benefit St. Boniface students, programs and services in all grades, Pre-K through 7.

Cost to participate in the scramble is $280 per team of four and includes golf, cart rental, light breakfast, lunch and eight drink tickets. Individual registration is also available for $70 and players will be assigned to a team prior to the scramble. A shotgun start will begin promptly at 7:30 a.m.

By registering, players will receive a super ticket and a free gift; a chance to beat the pro with Oak Harbor Golf Club’s own Matthew Jennings; golf balls blessed prior to the start by Fa-ther Tim Ferris, pastor at St. Boniface Catholic Church; and many more fun activities!

Individual hole sponsorships are also available. Registration is required and checks must be received by

Thursday, August 28. For more information and to register please call event chairs Nancy Thompson at 419-607-3330 or Judith Meyer-Hall 419-276-1255.

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GO SKINS

Shorty’s Resale228 Buckeye Blvd.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-1070

Shorty’S reSale

GO SKINSTIN GOOSE DINER

Liberty Aviation Museum3515 E. State Road, Port Clinton, Ohio

419-732-0236

GO SKINSMagruder Hospital

615 Fulton St.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-3131

It's not whether you win or lose. It's where you go after the game.Whether your team is feeling the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat, McDonald's® is everyone's favorite place to celebrate ... or commiserate.

McDonald's of Port Clinton, Catawba and Oak Harbor

GO SKINS

Arby’s - Route 53Port Clinton, Oh, 43452

GO SKINSJet Express

3 North Monroe St.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-732-2800

GO SKINSLakeland Auto & Marine

2305 E. State RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-1300

GO SKINSLake Erie Family Eye Care

222 Jefferson St, Port Clinton, OH 43452(419) 734-2106

Lake Erie Family Eye Care

GO SKINS

220 East Perry St., Port Clinton Inside OurGuest Inn & Suites

Box Office: 419-734-7050 www.thelisteningroompc.com

OA K H A R BOR D E N TA L C A R E

11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

OA K H A R BOR D E N TA L C A R E

11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

Good Luck

GO SKINS

P.C. Glass1107 West Fremont RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-5809

GO SKINSYoung’s Floor Covering

460 South East Catawba RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-2117

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

$100 rebate* with any of the following purchases:

Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

* Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 9/14/13 – 12/17/13 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. A qualifying purchase is defi ned as a purchase of any of the product models set forth above in the quantities set forth above. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. If you purchase less than the specifi ed quantity, you will not be entitled to a rebate. Rebate offers may not be combined; for each qualifying purchase, the higher applicable rebate amount will apply. Rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ** For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certifi cation Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

joy.Plus, a federal tax credit opportunity on Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades through December 31, 2013.**

Wonderful window fashions now at a savings.

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

$100 rebate* with any of the following purchases:

Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

* Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 9/14/13 – 12/17/13 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. A qualifying purchase is defi ned as a purchase of any of the product models set forth above in the quantities set forth above. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. If you purchase less than the specifi ed quantity, you will not be entitled to a rebate. Rebate offers may not be combined; for each qualifying purchase, the higher applicable rebate amount will apply. Rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ** For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certifi cation Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

joy.Plus, a federal tax credit opportunity on Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades through December 31, 2013.**

Wonderful window fashions now at a savings.

460 S.E. Catawba Road • Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 • 419-734-2117Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30pm • Sat 9-5pm • youngscarpetptclinton.com

GO SKINS8180 W. State Route 163

Oak Harbor, OH 43449419-898-2851www.RiverviewHealthcare.com

GO SKINSPortage Resale

301 W. 2nd StreetPort Clinton, Oh419-732-1780

Portage

resale Center

419-732-3111

GO SKINS

134 E. 2nd Street Port Clinton

Get Your On-Line Health InsurancePricing at www.bolteinsurance.com

Port Clinton Redskin Football

PHOTO BY JOHN SCHAFFNER

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Thursday, August 28, 2014www.thebeacon.netSPORTS 3B

GO ROCKETS8180 W. State Route 163

Oak Harbor, OH 43449419-898-2851www.RiverviewHealthcare.com

GO ROCKETSLakeland Auto & Marine

2305 E. State RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-1300

GO ROCKETSMagruder Hospital

615 Fulton St.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-3131

GO ROCKETS

Shorty’s Resale228 Buckeye Blvd.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-1070

Shorty’S reSale

GO ROCKETS

P.C. Glass1107 West Fremont RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-5809

GO ROCKETSTIN GOOSE DINER

Liberty Aviation Museum3515 E. State Road, Port Clinton, Ohio

419-732-0236

GO ROCKETS

220 East Perry St., Port Clinton Inside OurGuest Inn & Suites

Box Office: 419-734-7050 www.thelisteningroompc.com

It's not whether you win or lose. It's where you go after the game.Whether your team is feeling the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat, McDonald's® is everyone's favorite place to celebrate ... or commiserate.

McDonald's of Port Clinton, Catawba and Oak Harbor

GO ROCKETSYoung’s Floor Covering

460 South East Catawba RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-2117

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

$100 rebate* with any of the following purchases:

Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

* Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 9/14/13 – 12/17/13 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. A qualifying purchase is defi ned as a purchase of any of the product models set forth above in the quantities set forth above. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. If you purchase less than the specifi ed quantity, you will not be entitled to a rebate. Rebate offers may not be combined; for each qualifying purchase, the higher applicable rebate amount will apply. Rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ** For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certifi cation Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

joy.Plus, a federal tax credit opportunity on Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades through December 31, 2013.**

Wonderful window fashions now at a savings.

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

$100 rebate* with any of the following purchases:

Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

* Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 9/14/13 – 12/17/13 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. A qualifying purchase is defi ned as a purchase of any of the product models set forth above in the quantities set forth above. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. If you purchase less than the specifi ed quantity, you will not be entitled to a rebate. Rebate offers may not be combined; for each qualifying purchase, the higher applicable rebate amount will apply. Rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ** For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certifi cation Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

joy.Plus, a federal tax credit opportunity on Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades through December 31, 2013.**

Wonderful window fashions now at a savings.

460 S.E. Catawba Road • Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 • 419-734-2117Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30pm • Sat 9-5pm • youngscarpetptclinton.com

GO ROCKETS

Arby’s - Route 53Port Clinton, Oh, 43452

GO ROCKETSPortage Resale

301 W. 2nd StreetPort Clinton, Oh419-732-1780

Portage

resale Center OA K H A R BOR

D E N TA L C A R E11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

OA K H A R BOR D E N TA L C A R E

11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

Good Luck

GO ROCKETSLake Erie Family Eye Care

222 Jefferson St, Port Clinton, OH 43452(419) 734-2106

Lake Erie Family Eye Care GO

ROCKETSJet Express3 North Monroe St.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-732-2800

GO ROCKETS

DruckenmillerInsurance Agency152 W. Water St.Oak Harbor, OH 43449419-898-2801419-898-9691Fax: 419-898-0018

St. Bonore Financial Services152 W. Water StOak Harbor, OH 43449419-898-7655Fax: [email protected]

Oak HarborRockets Football

PHOTO COURTESY OF WOODARD PHOTOGRAPHY

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OA K H A R BOR D E N TA L C A R E

11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

OA K H A R BOR D E N TA L C A R E

11707 W. State Route 163 • Oak Harbor, OH 43449 • 419-898-6633

Serving Oak Harbor and SurroundingCommunities with a SMILE!

• We welcome new patients and emergencies• Convenient hours• Interest free financing with Care Credit• Preventative, restorative and cosmetic services

Invisalign • Veneers • Lumineers • Whiteningwww.OakHarborDentalCare.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

Cleaning ExamPlus X-Raysfor $59

* In absence of gum diseaseX-rays not transferable

With coupon. Expires 8-31-14

Good Luck

GO LAKERSPortage Resale

301 W. 2nd StreetPort Clinton, Oh419-732-1780

Portage

resale Center

GO LAKERSCatawba Interior Designs, LLC

2830 E. Harbor Rd.Port Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-5888

GO LAKERSYoung’s Floor Covering

460 South East Catawba RdPort Clinton, Oh, 43452419-734-2117

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

$100 rebate* with any of the following purchases:

Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

* Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 9/14/13 – 12/17/13 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. A qualifying purchase is defi ned as a purchase of any of the product models set forth above in the quantities set forth above. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. If you purchase less than the specifi ed quantity, you will not be entitled to a rebate. Rebate offers may not be combined; for each qualifying purchase, the higher applicable rebate amount will apply. Rebates will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ** For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, see the Manufacturer’s Certifi cation Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades. © 2013 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas.

joy.Plus, a federal tax credit opportunity on Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades through December 31, 2013.**

Wonderful window fashions now at a savings.

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 17, 2013

4 Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades(plus $25 rebate each additional unit)

2 Pirouette® Window Shadings or 2 Silhouette® Window Shadings or 2 Vignette® Modern Roman Shades(plus $50 rebate each additional unit)

1 Luminette® Privacy Sheer or Modern Drapery or 1 Skyline® Gliding Window Panelsor 1 Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™ Shade(plus $100 rebate each additional unit)

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If experience is as important of a teacher as some people suggest it is, the Port Clinton Redskins should get benefit from the growing pains they endured in 2013.

Last season, Port Clinton played a plethora of under-classmen and struggled to an 0-10 season, but they did accomplish some things along the way. They were able to get a lot of their younger players experience while seeing the potential in some star players like Nathan Stubble-field, Brandon Moore and Emerson Lowe.

With 20 returning starters, 11 on offense and nine on defense, the ‘Skins are primed for a turnaround.

Operating out of a no-huddle, four-wide, one-back set that features the quarterback in the pistol formation, Port Clinton should be able to utilize its talent and athleticism. Head coach Beau Carmon is hoping to get guys like Stub-blefield, Tristan Mallory, Aidan Rospert, Darius Daniels and Stefan Daniels out into space, something that will enable them to make plays. Lowe and Moore, meanwhile, should be able to provide a potent rushing attack, some-thing that will take pressure off Moore when he goes to air it out. Corbin Winningham could also see some time in the backfield.

But more than anything, Carmon is hoping to establish control at the line of scrimmage.

“We put the kids in positions that we believe can make us a good team,” he said. “Even though we are spreading it out, we still believe in the run. In high-school football in Ohio, we believe you’ve got to establish the run.”

Carmon will not be calling the plays this year. He’s decided to turn those du-ties over to new offensive coordinator Marcus Rimboch, a man in which he has great confidence.

“We did a lot of studying,” said Carmon, now in second season coaching in Port Clinton. “Last winter, Marcus and I we sat down and thought about what we wanted to do and use our personnel to the best of our runners. You can do any-thing you want out of (the pistol). We can (run the offense) on the fly. We try to take advantage of that. We put an emphasis on our conditioning.

“Everything we did in the offseason is geared to what we do on offense and defense. A lot of teams run the no-hud-dle. We have six or seven teams on our schedule that run the no-huddle and you have to gear your kids to that. You’re try-ing to create mismatches and get guys out on the edge. We did not have the firepower or the strength to finish off football games last year. That’s been an emphasis for us — finishing everything we do.”

The offensive line is much more experienced this year, something that wasn’t the case in 2013. Colin Salyers, who started three games last season, anchors the line at center with Stone Scott and Eric Wheeler at the guards and Andrew Cline and Trenton Williams at the tackles.

Despite the ’Skins’ firepower on offense, it is defensive-ly where the team’s success will be determined.

On the defensive line, six players will consistently see action with the ends, Wheeler and Russell DeMarco, be-ing complemented by Scott, Williams, Cline and Mallory. The linebackers, meanwhile, consist of Keegan Lowe in the middle, Stefan Daniels on the strong side and Cal Laurel on the weak side.

The secondary will see six players rotate in at the four spots with Rospert and Cole Araguz playing cornerback. Moore, Stubblefield, Joey Brenner and Cole Araguz will occupy the safety positions.

For now, Carmon is hoping that the experience gained last year and the effort the team put forth during the off-season will pay off.

“I think we had 3-4 kids that could bench press over 200 pounds last year, and now it’s about 14 kids,” he said. “The difference between your sophomore and junior year (for an athlete) is tremendous.”

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Rockets hope new-look offense will lift them to new heightsBY YANEEK SMITH

After going 20-10 over a three-year span from 2010-12, the Oak Harbor Rockets regressed last season, finishing 5-5, but there are reasons to believe that Oak Harbor can bounce back this year.

The team returns 14 starters and is led by a versatile group of 16 seniors that features a combination of strong, imposing lineman as athletes that are capable of making big plays. Head coach Mike May is hoping that the new offense he’s installed will allow his backs and receivers to get out into space and wreak havoc on the defense.

The offense has been switched from the I-formation to the Wing-T and will feature some up-tempo, no-huddle principles in an effort to harness the talent running backs like Cole Weirich and Andrew Heberling and quarterback Andre Ramsey.

“We’ve switched to the Wing-T offense with some spread element included in it,” May said. “We are no-huddle and have the capability to run a fast tempo when we want to. We must establish the run and be able to pass efficiently to keep teams honest.”

Joining Weirich and Heberling in the backfield will be Kalob Vargas with Jonathan Frederick and Mike Os-bourne getting some reps. Jourdan Maguire and Rhett Petersen will split time at receiver and Kyle Pape is set to start at tight end.

Last season, Heberling burst onto the scene as sopho-more and ran for over 800 yards. He helped to pace the rushing attack with Ben Genzman, who has graduated, and Weirich, who split time at quarterback with Ramsey. The team is hoping Ramsey will benefit from getting some experience last year under center, but as with any offense, it starts up front with the offensive line.

The Rockets feature a line — Vince Szabo (6-4, 275), T.J. Lawrence (6-2, 275), Brandon Garber (6-0, 240), Ben Berg-man (5-10, 185), Brandon Hymore (5-11, 190) — that has some size and is capable of establishing control at the line of scrimmage; and in a run-oriented offense, blocking is at a premium. On top of that, the fact that Oak Harbor will be running a no-huddle offense with some up-tempo tendencies means the linemen will have to be in shape, a challenge for anyone that big.

Defensively, May has always preached the importance of limiting big plays, and this year is no different. The Rockets have traditionally employed a 4-4 on defense, and this year’s group has Frederick, Lawrence, Steve Sim-kus, Brandon Garber, Josh Beckhusen and Tim Mossman on the line with Vargas, Maguire, Pape, Ben Petersen and Caleb Oberther as the linebackers. Weirich, Osbourne and Ethan Schwaderer round out the secondary.

“We must improve on defense by limiting big plays.”The media and the coaches picked the Rockets to finish

fourth in the SBC, right where they were last year. Clyde,

Perkins and Huron are predicted to battle it out for the league title, but Oak Harbor is hoping that it can sneak into the mix.

It won’t be easy, though. The Rockets have put together another difficult schedule, one that includes the usual list of SBC foes (minus St. Mary CC, which left the confer-ence), and four non-conference games against Ottawa-Glandorf, Genoa, Eastwood & St. Joseph CC.

So far, Oak Harbor has faced Lake and Bellevue in its scrimmages, two quality programs that have exposed some of the team’s weaknesses, giving the Rockets a chance to work on fixing them in the lead up to the sea-son opener.

“We scrimmaged two very good football teams (so far),” May said. “We had trouble containing Lake QB (Jared Rettig) in the first scrimmage, (but) I felt like we improved a lot (against) Bellevue.”

May is confident that his seniors can provide the guid-ance necessary to steer the team in the right direction, something he’s relied heavily upon in the past.

“Our schedule is very demanding,” he said. “It will be important for us to get off to a good start in our non-league part of the schedule. Our seniors will need to keep providing excellent leadership.”

Danbury looks to get over the humpBY YANEEK SMITH

Last season, the Danbury Lakers struggled to a 3-7 season, but were quite close to going 5-5, losing two games in gut-wrenching fashion. This year, head coach Bryan Dudash is hoping his offense can con-tinue to put up points and that the defense can im-prove and hold its opponents in check.

The defense, more than anything, will be instru-mental to Danbury’s success this year as the Lakers trying to establish themselves as one of the top teams in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference. For the past three years, Danbury has been able to consistently put up points, but it’s been defensively where they’ve struggled.

Head coach Bryan Dudash is confident that his defense will get over the hump and become a more consistent bunch that can hold opposing teams in check. Thus far, he is happy with the job assistant coach Rock Farlow has done in getting the kids to understand their roles within the defense, one that is predicated upon a simpler message this year.

“We’ve never not given up chunks of yardage (be-fore),” Dudash said. “(But now,) we’ve never had so many plays that went negative or for 0 yards. Even some games we’ve won (in the past), we’ve given up chunks of yard-age. In the scrimmages

(thus far), we’ve had some good defensive perfor-mances. I think the main reason is the kids finally understand their role and how important the defense is. It’s about getting the kids to buy into their roles, and making them realize they’re one of 11, and that’s important. I can see improvement, and it can be a dominant defense if we stay healthy. It’s about mak-ing a few plays here and there.”

On the defensive line, Shay Rickard, Alex Duez and John Brooks occupy the end positions with Geraldo Salinas and Austin Holmes holding down the fort in the middle.

Taylon Molnar anchors the defense from the strong-side linebacker position with Mike Stys in the middle and Justin Tibbels on the weak side.

Jared Koenig and James Darko are the starting cor-ners and Seth Vargo and Sam Tyson occupy the safe-ty positions.

Make no mistake, it is how this unit plays that will determine the Lakers’ success in 2014.

Offensively, Vargo returns at quarterback and is joined by Molnar and Tyson, who will split time at running back.

The four-wide set includes Dorko, Justin Tibbels, Dylan Harris and Jared Koenig, and John Brooks will see time at both tight end and receiver.

Stys anchors the line at center with Holmes and Lo-gan Kenley at the guard spots and Rickart and Avery Nowak rounding out the line at both tackle positions.

“As much as people think we are an explosive team, we’re more about getting first downs and eating up

the clock,” Dudash, now in his third year with the team, said. “We try to pop one, and then go back to grinding. We’re not go-ing for an 80-yard strike. We’re not that type of offense. We grind and it takes perfection.”

A noticeable weakness with the team is its depth. With only 19 players, Danbury will be tested when it comes to dura-bility. And despite the low numbers, Dudash is confident this will be the group that gets the pro-gram over the hump.

“We are so close to mak-ing strides,” Dudash said. “Their time is coming.”

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VAPORS: electronic cigarette superstoreBY JASMINE CUPP

A new specialty electronic smoke shop is now open in the Bassett’s Shopping Center Plaza: VAPORS. VAPORS boasts of having the highest quality electronic cigarette and e-liquid selection of anywhere in our area. There is a wide variety of styles and colors of electronic cigarettes and accessories along with 103 different flavors of e-liquids and their inventory is continuously growing. The flavors vary from tobacco brand flavors to desserts and fruits.

“With a regular cigarette the user is breathing in tar and the product is combusting,” said owner and vapor guru Michael. “The electronic cigarette is different in that con-tents are liquid vapor and they are not combusting as the user is inhaling. The product can still contain nicotine, but instead of smoke, water vapor is entering the body.”

The VAPOR’s ingredients are vegetable glycerin, flavor-ing and nicotine (if wanted). There are five different levels of nicotine available in the flavors offered at VAPORS. VAPORS says their liquids are created by PhD chemists and chemical engineers who are on staff at the VAPORS’ lab. The lab is ISO 9001: 2008 and cGMP certified. The USP grade minimum 99.8% pure nicotine in the liquid is manufactured in an FDA audited and approved facility.

“We want to let people know how to quit smoking and start vaping,” said Michael.“It is important also that we find our customers the right flavor and brand for them as

well,” said employee, Dione. “This helps a lot in the quitting smoking process.”“Most of our customers are in the market so they can quit smoking or have already

quit. Smoking is a physical and chemical addiction,” said Michael. “People need the physical sense of a cigarette just as must at the nicotine. We are offering people a healthier way to have that without the negative health effects of smoking.”

VAPORS offers a six month (give or take) quit smoking plan. Vaping experts suggest that to achieve this plan, start using the electronic cigarette a tobacco e-liquid flavor. After that step to your brand flavor while adding another flavor in addition to that.

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Stepping away from tobacco flavors while decreasing the nicotine amounts helps wean the user away from typical cigarettes.

“By using our product, there is a 90% savings from smoking combustible cigarettes,” said Michael. “One of our e-liquid bottles is the equivalent of a carton and a half of cigarettes.”

The Catawba location of VAPORS will soon be add-ing a vaping bar to their shop. The bar will be a lounge area, equipped with comfortable seating and room for conversation, where customers can try different kinds of e-liquids and vape together.

VAPORS has a main location in Toledo at 5226 Monroe Street with nine additional Toledo locations. The compa-ny is also looking to add a Sandusky location next spring.

For more information about VAPORS visit VAPORS1.com or call 419-MY1-VAPE to talk to a VAPORS trained staff member.

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Oak Harbor Chamber Foundation

The Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the establishment of The Oak Harbor Chamber Foundation to assist in the betterment of the community through charitable activities. Their mission is to support and advance the economic, cultural and educational interests of the community of Oak Harbor, by serving as a vehicle to fund further related projects and/or initiate projects that:

• Promote a strong local economy• Promote development of the community• Provide service to the benefit of area citizens• Serve as a vehicle for research, planning and

community educationThe Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization,

and all donations are tax deductible. The most common way to donate is with a bequest made through one’s Will or other estate planning document. A designated dollar amount, a specific property or account, or a percentage of your estate can be made.

For more information or to donate to the Chamber Foundation, please call 419-898-0479.

No Time Detailing would like to announce their grand opening at 10655 SR 2 in Oak Harbor. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday August 19. No Time De-tailing is owned by Julie Smith, and they specialize in de-tailing of boats, cars, trucks, RV’s and more.

They are located at Magee East Marina and are cur-rently open Wednesday-Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., weather permitting and Mondays and Tuesdays by ap-pointment only. For more information about No Time Detailing, call 419-607-0260.

Ribbon cutting for No Time Detailing

Bargain Hut Resale would like to announce their of-ficial grand opening at 160 W. Water Street in down-town Oak Harbor. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Friday August 22.

Bargain Hut Resale is owned by Brandon Uher, Jerry Britt and Jason Barton-Kashmer, and they buy, sell, and trade quality used items at affordable prices. They are currently open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Sundays and Tuesdays. For more information about Bargain Hut Resale call 419-558-4171.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Bargain Hut Resale

Real Estate

Allen Township 8-20-14 Patrick F X and Tracy A. Gallagher to Jonathna T. Gregg, 20987 West Toledo Street, $80,000.

8-20-14 Steve Horvath to Brian M. Estevanes , 29244 Fostoria Road, $111,500.

Benton Township 8-21-14 Daniel H. Rife to Franklin J. and Bonnie M. Adkins, 361 North Rocky Ridge Road, $139,000.

Carroll Township 8-19-14 Road End Cottage LLC to James M. Linke, 0 Long Beach, vacant land $1,000.

8-22-14 Ronnie F. Guy Jr. to Adam P. and Melissa Wright, 1710 North Kristen Drive, $137,000.

Catawba Township 8-18-14 Bank of America to Kenneth and Michelle Recker, 4769 East Wood Duck court, $343,059.

8-18-14 John A. and Donna M. Grandetti to Richard P. and Bictoria A. Grag, 1518 NW Catawba Road Unit !, $140,000.

8-18-14 Edna Theo Johnson to Quinstock Farms LLC, 1128 NE Catawba Road, $135,000.

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Catawba Cliffs Real EstateOffered at Public Auction

Saturday, August 30th, at 11:00 AM, Auction will be held at theCatawba Island Township Community Hall, 3307 N West Catawba, Rd,

Port Clinton, Ohio. Signs will be posted on sale day. The property being offered is located at 4440 Terrace Circle, Port Clinton, Ohio, in

the Catawba Cliffs, a gated community overlooking the lake and Put-n-Bay with gran-deur homes and beautiful views of Lake Erie.

View property by appointment only, by contacting listing agent, Trent W. Far-thing, Cell # 419-306-1769. Trent will take buyers to view property on sale day

between 9:00-10:00 am for last inspection, prior to the auction at 11:00 am. This Ranch Home Offers 3 Lots, & Extra Garage Building w/Loft

Investment Opportunity with a Lake View! This 3 bedroom, 2 baths, ranch home offers a living room, dining area, family room with fireplace and bar, spacious kitchen with utility area, two car attached garage,

plus an extra 24’x32’ garage with walk up storage loft. This property needs repairs, but will make an ideal investment with great potential! Surrounded by trees and hav-

ing a peek view of Lake Erie makes this an ideal investment. Don’t miss out! Go to Auctionzip.com ID #13426 to view more photos.

Terms: 5% down payment on day of auction with the balance paid in full within 30 days. Selling in “AS IS” condition with No warranties or guarantees of any kind.

Purchasers must have their financing pre-arranged and approved to bid and buy at the auction. Purchasers may have any and all inspections completed, prior to the auction. Auctioneer/Realtor is acting as a seller’s agent. Sellers intend to sell on sale day, but

reserve the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. Owner: Mark M. Mezger & Dawn R. Thompson

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ESTATE TAG SALE! Sept. 5-6 Fri., Sat., 8:30-5:30 All gently

used furniture and accessories, excellent condition. Concord Ln.,

Colony Club, Catawba Island, street parking only. cash/check

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Auction to be held: 1976 25’ Cal Sailboat, Owner James R. & Linda J Miller, September 3,

2014, 10:00 am at 416 Church Rd., Marblehead, OH 43440

YARD SALE

Tibbels Marina Mobile Home Lot # 6 - Yard Sale - Saturday 8/30 9:00-3:00 & Sunday 8/31 9:00-12:00. Many items, Furniture &

Appliances. 419 734-1143

Saturday Aug 30th, 8-3, 2089 Willow Cove, Marblehead off

Bay Shore Rd., household, furniture, kids, and much misc.

GARAGE SALE

TOOLS AND STUFF5681 East Harbor Road, Unit

#424Saturday August 30, 10 AM to

3 PMDue to downsizing all my 35 years of woodworking tools

must go.Everything must go, many hand tools, (some antiques), clamps, (bar, pipe, wood), 4 foot step ladder, table saw with blades, cut off saw, jig saw, skill saw,

12 inch planner, belt and sanders, sand o flex. Finishes

(including milk pain) many many more. Dining room table with two leafs, 36 inch round solid oak table with 2 chairs, oak

entertainment center, office chair,

oak bar stool.All this plus some odds and

ends. Come prepared to buy. Sad day for me, Happy day for you.

9am-3pm Sat., Aug 30thRain date Aug 31st

Motorcycle rack, electric bike, golf caddy, floating dock, small

appliances, some furniture, file cabinet, children’s games,

Christmas tree, paintings. 4210 E. Linda Dr. Port Clinton

Garage Sale Haven Lane Catawba, Labor Day Weekend

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Garage Sale 1784 N. Buck, We still have lots of kids books, teaching materials, clothes,

housewares and some furniture. Thurs - Sat, Aug 28-30 from 8-5

5080 E. Harbor Rd. Friday & Saturday ONLY, 9-6.

CHRISTMAS GALORE AND MUCH MORE! Rain or Shine.

629 Shau Rd., Port Clinton, Friday & Saturday 9-3, Lots of

back to High School clothes for guys and girls, and lots of misc...

Aug 29, 30 from 9-3pm garden equipment, tools, small

appliances, decor, misc LP records. 5854 E. Cedar Lane,

Gem Beach

Lots of white wicker! Collections of fish, chickens and lighthouses that are buy one get one free.

Lot 10 at Johnny’s Resort, Shau Rd., Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4

315 E. 11th St., Fri. Aug 29, 9-2, Sat. Aug 30, 9-2, 20+ Nice purses, jewelry, vintage linen, ladies clothes, china, many

unusual items.

2720 North State Route 19 from 10-5, Aug 28, 29, 30. Horse Tack, holiday items, baskets,

beanie babies, household items,, games, childrens books, decoys, tools, lures, dog kennels, snow

plow & much more.

Sunday & Monday 9-3, 3 Family Garage Sale 7435 E.

Donna Dr., Marblehead off Bay Shore Rd.

Fri & Sat 8am to 2pm, 219 E. 11th St., Port Clinton,

kitchen table, dresser, exercise equipment, household,

decorations, lots of misc.

Saturday August 30th at 1119 Lee Ave. from 9am - 1pm.

Ladies clothing, vintage inspired furniture, iron double bed,

vacuum, electronics, electric recliner, kitchen supplies, and

much more!

MOVING/MANS SALE

20’ Center Console W/ Trailer, mechanics tools, lawn mowers, utility trailer, battery charger,

power washer, table saw, ladders, wrench’s, socket’s, air tools, other misc household

items. To Much To List! 9344 E. Bayshore Rd., (Marblehead) Fri &

Sat Only 9-5

FLEA MARKET

Frontier Trader’s Flea Market!!Weekends thru Labor Day. Candy, coins, unique gifts, antiques, custom carpets,

hand painted glass, books, clothes, more. Buyers and

Sellers welcome. Fort Firelands RV Resort, Rt 163 at 269 in

Marblehead.

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2003 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, Great Condition, 99,700 miles, new tires, $5000. call 419-357-

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1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 FWD 4.0 L EFI V-6, Reese class

3 receiver hitch. 111,000 miles, Good condition $2000.00 937

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2008 Yamaha 230SX HO JetboatDual Axle MFI trailerLike new. 118 hours.

$30,000. 937-554-7385.

2008 Stingray 185LX Bowrider - Low hours, Wakeboard Tower, Easy Load Trailer, lots of stereo

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345-247021ft Trophy 2003

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Inflatable Dinghy 8’6” West Marine. Plywood transom with

slatted floor. Capacity 6 HP Motor. $500 OBO 937 307-3782

JET SKI FOR SALE

2003 SeaDoo GTX 4TEC.2 Jetskis on a Karavan trailer.

Odyssey AGM batteries.Very nice condition. 75 hours.

$8000. 937-554-7385

DOCKS FOR SALE

2 Hydro Port-2 personal watercraft docks. Very good

condition. $800 each 937 554-7385

RV FOR SALE

For Sale 29ft Cardinal 5th Wheel, 2003 With Arctic Pack, Lot 27 Family Camping Center, $10,000. Call 614-395-8332

5th Wheel Hidden Hitch, 16-K with slider. $750 or best offer.

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3 Bedroom (sleeps 6 plus) For Rent In Port Clinton With Lake

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STORAGE CONDO FOR RENT

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Classifieds

8-18-14 Charles A. and Patricia McCosh to Todd and Diane L. Fowles, 5631 East Eagle Drive, $232,000.

8-20-14 Lawrence E. and Barbara L. Leese to Edward R. Zimmerman, Kevin W. Hart and Ryan W. Hart, O North Wind-ward, $23,500.

8-22-14 Stanley M. and Mira L. Palmer to Eric S. and Gail A. Schriver, 1157 Lost Lake Drive, $379,000.

8-22-14 Snyder Enterprises to Jason A. and Sarah E. Kraus, 4785 Wood Duck Court, $56,000.

Clay Township 8-19-14 Robert Houghton to Orpha S. Lewis, 21581 West State Route 51, $51,000.

Danbury Township 8-18-14 Adnauseam LLC to Steven H. and Heather L. Silver-man, 317 Lynn Avenue, $270,000.

8-18-14 West Harbor Lagoons Boataminium Condominium to James D. and Jill M. Iacozili, 1510 North Buck Road #60, $75,400.

8-19-14 G. Keith and Gwen E. Addy to Brett A. and Michelle A. Waldron, 9052 East Parkview Court, $205,000.

8-19-14 Mary Ellen Leviton to Mark A. and Lisa A. Urruitia, 531 Cedar Avenue, $188,000.

8-20-14 Lakeside Investment Holdings, LLC to Roger and Arlene Kalkbrenner, 240 Oak Avenue, $237,250.

8-20-14 Jackson Owen Dilts to Steve Frank, 5540 Windjam-

mer Avenue, $135,000.

8-22-14 Marblehead Partners, LLC to Christopher A. and Jennifer Schoonover, 459 North Lake Pine Drive #3, $85,410.

Elmore Corp. 8-18-14 Ruth E. Weis to KPEA Original, LLC, 336-338 Rice Street, $25,000.

8-22-14 Jennifer A. Laub to Raymond Z. St. Marie, 339 Fremont Street, $71,000.

8-22-14 Fannie Mae to Julie M. and Bryan C. Girand, 260 Clinton Street, $44,000.

Erie Township 8-20-14 Stephen J. and Melissa K. Hathaway to Jack F. and Maribeth J. Biehler, 5120 West Harbor Road, $167,000.

Genoa Corp. 8-20-14 Cecil Binion Jr. to Thomas Marruquin and Brandi Bullerwell, 2997 Downing, $41,800.

8-21-14 Howard R. and Carolyn L. Brown to Carol A. and Kevin P. Abbey, 22581 West State Route 163, $99,900.

8-21-14 Neil Wisniewski to Nathan and Ashley A. Egbert, 4000 Windsor Court, $285,000.

Harris Township 8-21-14 Portage River Farms LLC to Portage Acres LLC, 11.3 acres West State Route 105, $134,000.

8-21-14 Robert A. and Marilyn D. Kasayka to Kimberly A. Korek and Michael P. Clark, 18734 West State Route 105, $124,900.

Marblehead Corp 8-18-14 Frank and Barbara Hedges to Ted E. and Margaret Roudebush, 0 West View Drive, $69,000.

Oak Harbor Corp 8-21-14 Jane M. Mallernee to Eric C. and Nicole A. Sweet, 225 South Robinson Drive, $182,000.

Port Clinton Corp. 8-20-14 Jerri A. Jaceman to Francis J. Anderson and Sara E. Riesman, 225 West Lakeshore Drive, $142,000.

8-22-14 Michael A. and Denise Hensley to Linda L. Ambrose and Robert J. Allen, 124 Clinton Reef Drive, $121,000.

8-22-14 Margaret J. Perez to Jerad B. and Melissa R. Kildoo, 503 West Lakeshore Drive #B-13, $78,000.

Portage Township 8-18-14 Catawba Construction to David Rudiger, Unit 15 Catawba Storage, $25,000.

8-22-14 Storage Condominiums, Inc. to Charles V. and Victo-ria I. Kletecka, #217 Northcoast Storage, $43,900.

Sand Beach 8-19-14 Raymond J. Taylor to Charles E. and Leanne K. Jaeger, 7765 Sand Beach Road, $229,000.

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ESTATE SALE

AUCTIONHEADER

YARDSALE

MOVINGMANS SALE

FLEAMARKET

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AUTOFOR SALE

AUTOMOBILEFOR SALE

BOATFOR SALE

JET SKIFOR SALE

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APARTMENTSFOR RENT

STORAGE CONDOFOR RENT

RVFOR SALE

HOMEFOR RENT

HOUSEFOR SALE

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WARNINGSPECIAL FIRING NOTICE 2014

THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED DANGER ZONES OFF THE SHORES OF CAMP PERRY AND THE ERIE INDUSTRIAL PARK CONTINUES TO BE USED FOR FIRING OF LARGE CALIBER INERT ARTILLERY, ANTIAIR-CRAFT WEAPONS, SMALL ARMS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES. RESTRICTED ENTRY AS PROVIDED BY TITLE 33, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS IS BEING ENFORCED. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY CLEAR OF THESE ZONES DURING PERIODS OF FIRING ACTIVITY. BOATERS, FISHERMEN, AND AIRCRAFT PILOTS SHOULD REFER TO THE NOAA MARINA NAVIGA-TIONAL CHART #14830 AND THE DETROIT AIR SECTIONAL CHART RESPECTIVELY FOR EXACT BOUNDARIES. THE CAMP PERRY STROBE LIGHT LOCATED AT 41° 32' 15" N AND 083° 01' 00" W WILL BE ACTIVATED AND RED RANGE FLAGS DISPLAYED DURING CONDUCT OF FIRING. ALL PERSONS MUST STAY OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES MARKED AS RANGE "DANGER ZONE I" AND RANGE "DANGER ZONE II", SHOWN ON THE CHART (CAMP PERRY FIRING RANGE) ATTACHED HERETO. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I EXTENDS 3.5 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUD-ING THE AIRSPACE TO 5,000' ABOVE GROUND LEVEL (AGL) AND MAY BE IN USE BETWEEN 6 A.M. AND 6 P.M. DAILY, INCLUDING WEEKENDS, DURING THE ENTIRE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2014. LAKE ERIE DANGER ZONE I WILL BE FURTHER RESTRICTED DURING THE HOURS OF 6 P.M. TO 7 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD - JULY 06 THROUGH JULY 13, 2014 AND DURING THE HOURS OF 6 P.M. TO 8 P.M. DAILY FOR THE PERIOD - JULY 14 THROUGH AUGUST 16, 2014. LAKE ERIE DAN-GER ZONE II EXTEND 10 MILES OFFSHORE INCLUDING THE AIRSPACE TO 23,000' AGL. FIRING IN THIS ZONE IS NORMALLY CONDUCTED BE-TWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. EXTENSION TO THESE HOURS WILL BE PUBLISHED UNDER A SEPARATE NOTICE. DUR-ING THE BOATING SEASON, THESE ZONES ARE NORMALLY MARKED WITH ORANGE AND WHITE BUOYS BEARING THE WORDS "RANGE DANGER ZONE". THE 2014 RANGE ACTIVITY WILL NOT REQUIRE THE TOTAL USE OF DANGER ZONE II. CONSEQUENTLY, A MODIFIED DAN-GER ZONE II FOR 2014 WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY A SERIES OF 14 BUOYS PLACED ON A WEST TO EAST LINE, APPROXIMATELY TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH OF USCG BUOYS A, B AND C. THE BUOYS WILL BE NUMBERED II-32 THROUGH II-19 (FROM WEST TO EAST). THE AREA NORTH OF THIS LINE OF BUOYS WILL BE SAFE FOR MARINERS DUR-ING PERIODS OF FIRING INTO DANGER ZONE II (SEE CHART). MARI-NERS DESIRING GENERAL INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION OR PUBLIC USE OF THESE ZONES SHOULD CONTACT THE CAMP PERRY RANGE SAFETY OFFICE ON MARINE VHF CHANNEL 16, OR TELEPHONE 614-336-6203/6245 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6203/6245 FOR SPECIFIC FIRING SCHEDULES. FOR RANGE EMERGENCIES ONLY CALL 614-336-6277 OR 419-635-4021 EXT. 6277.

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1431 Orchard Beach Dr – Catawba• Orchard Beach 2 bedroom home• Golf cart community• Close to lake, beach, marina!• $139,900Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188

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BACK TO THE WILD will have LIVE critters on Display… Bald eagles, hawks, owls, flying squirrels and other native wildlife!

Cars Pre–Register BY 9/8/14 for SHOW T-SHIRT!!!

Critter themed & Other Classes Plaques awarded to class Winners Tram Tours through marsh areas DJ Cruisin Zeake spinning Tunes Food & Drinks available Door Prizes and Gas Cards

Meet “Puddles” the Blue Goose… Mascot for National Wildlife Refuge System

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HEINEMAN’S

978 Catawba Ave. Put-in-Bay, OH l 419-285-2811www.heinemanswinery.com

Established in 1888WINERYOhio’s oldest family owned & operated wineryPut-In-Bay’s last remaining original island wineryProduces 25 kinds of wine & 2 kinds of grape juice

Crystal Cave, “The World’s Largest Celestite Geode!”Proudly Celebrating 126 years of Family Traditions

Winery open daily mid April-late October, 11:00am-7:00pmTours daily, May 5-Sept. 25, 11:00am-5:00pmSunday; open at noonWine shipped year round

BY JASMINE CUPPOver the weekend, August 23-24, RC

Warbirds Over Port Clinton dazzled the spectators at Carl R. Keller Field at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport. Pilots and supporters from around Ohio, Penn-

sylvania, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Canada took to the field for awesome dis-plays of aeronautics.

“It’s a great educational event for the spectators,” said Event Director Brian Dee. “We learn the rich history of World

War I and World War II; we have B-17 and Avenger history. It’s a great event for ev-eryone.”

Around 50 pilots each day took their planes to the field and put on a show for spectators. Dee said that Saturday 2500 people came to the airfield and museum and on Sunday it was a little over that.

“This is a great location for this show. We have use of paved and grass runways which is great for our pilots,” said Dee.

In addition to the airshow, the Liberty Aviation Museum had the North Ameri-can B-25 Mitchell Georgie’s Gal, North American T-6J Texan Harvard Mk IV, a fully restored Grumman TBM Avenger and, of course, the active restoration of a

Ford Tri-Motor by the Tri-Motor Heritage Foundation on display. On Sunday the Yankee Air Museum’s B-17 Yankee Lady was on display and available for flight ex-periences.

Dee wanted to make sure to thank Erie-Ottawa International Airport, Liberty Aviation Museum, volunteers and the board members for making this event pos-sible: board members include Boro Pizir (Lorain), Ken Olsen (Tiffin), Bill Turton (Berlin Heights), Dave Cook (Lorain), Roy Davission (Tiffin), Jim Hawkins (Castalia), and Russ Griffin (Port Clinton).

For more information about the RC War-birds Over Port Clinton, visit rcwarbird-sopc.com.

RC Warbirds Over Port Clinton

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Our precious Lake Erie is turning green in the Western Basin, but from reports I have read the colder water tem-peratures this season are keeping it from turning to pea soup in major amounts like past seasons. But, this report is not about the green goo, it is about another green col-ored water creature; our beautiful Lake Erie perch.

As you are well aware, we had a major cold front last week, with strong northwest winds that blew for 3 days straight. The walleye bite had slowed down, so I took an opportunity to go after some perch. From the reports I could gather, several areas are doing well for limits of nice sized perch. There’s a big area up on the northwest side of North Bass Island, that’s south of “Taco Bell” (red can on the border), that’s doing very well right now. Expect to go through a lot of smaller throw back sized perch, white perch, and sheephead to get a limit of 8-12 inch sized perch.

Favorable reports from around G-Can, B-Can and C-Can, and even closer, the green can out in front of the Catawba State Park launch are doing very well right now

too. I talked to some anglers coming off the water the other day at Catawba that had their limit of 90 perch in only two hours! So, when you head out of that launch, you don’t have to go very far to start catching them.

The perch that are in the south passage, out in front of Mazurik’s Boat Access, the Marblehead lighthouse, and Cedar Point have slowed down from weeks of good fish-ing before that. The grade of fish is smaller right now too.

I haven’t heard any good reports of perch fishermen catching good quality limits on the east side of Kelleys right now, which is a bit strange, because this time of year is usually pretty good over there in 40+ foot of water.

I’ll be back to doing walleye trips this weekend, so I should have a better walleye report for you next week.

Good luck and be safe!Captain Juls can be contacted by email at rngrgal@

gmail.com, or by phone at 419-835-7347. Her website is HYPERLINK "http://www.julswalleyefishingadventures.com" julswalleyefishingadventures.com. Check out her blog for her latest fishing reports!

By JULIA DAVIS

Fishing ReportPerch fishing is getting better in the western basin

Visitors generated nearly $1.8 billion in business activ-ity, including direct, indirect, and induced impacts, in the Lake Erie Shores & Islands region in 2013. This valuable information was presented to the Erie and Ottawa Coun-ty Visitors Bureaus recently in a report on the 2013 travel year. The biennial report was coordinated by the Ohio Tourism Division and executed by Tourism Economics. All 88 Ohio counties have the opportunity to participate in this study.

The $1.8 billion in economic impact reported is up more than 18% from the last economic impact study, done for the 2011 travel year.

In Erie County alone, total economic impact was $1.5 billion. Tourism employment in Erie County for 2013 was 10,757 full-time equivalents with wages of $255.2 mil-

lion. Part-time jobs are grouped together to create a full-time equivalent (FTE). Travel and tourism also generated $183.2 million in tax receipts.

Ottawa County economic impact was $346 million with tourism-related employment of 2,804 (FTE). Those jobs paid out $66.4 million in wages and generated $43.1 mil-lion in tax receipts. Tourism is an integral and driving component of the Lake Erie Shores & Islands economy, sustaining 26% of salaried employment in Erie Coun-ty and 16.5% in Ottawa County.

Tourism is a diverse composite of economic activities including transportation, recreation, retail, lodging, and food & beverage sectors. The direct sales spending break-down by sector for our area is approximately 32% retail, 20% recreation & entertainment, 19% food & beverage,

17% lodging, and 12% transportation. Transportation costs only comprise the cost of air, train, ferry transportation, car rental, etc. Gasoline costs are included in the retail sector.

Using average visitor spending data from the 2013 Ohio economic impact study and the $1.8 billion in overall spending, Lake Erie Shores & Islands can estimate a combined visitor total for 2013 of about 9 million visi-tors.

Joan Van Offeren, Executive Director of Lake Erie Shores & Islands – East shared the following reaction to the report, “This data with consistent year to year meth-odology, further proves the significant economic impact of our local hospitality industry.”

Economic impact of tourism in Lake Erie nearly $1.8 billion

SR 2 Mine RemediationEffective Monday, Sept. 8, through May 2015, SR 2 between SR

163 and SR 53 will be reduced to one lane in each direction for mine remediation. On Monday, Sept. 8, through May 2015, the ramp from southbound SR 53 to westbound SR 2 is closed. Detour routes are SR 53 and SR 163. The projected date for this project to be complete is May 2016.

SR 2 resurfacing and bridge repairEffective Wednesday, Sept. 3, through November, SR 2 between

West Camp Perry Western Road and North Camp Perry Eastern Road will be reduced to one lane for resurfacing and bridge work.

Lane widths will be reduced to ten feet within the work zone. The project is expected to be complete in November.

SR 19 resurfacing project completeResurfacing work on SR 19 between US 20 and SR 105 is now

complete.SR 590 drainage workThrough August, weekdays only from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m., SR 590

will be closed between SR 2 and West Trowbridge Road, for drain-age work. Detour routes are SR 2, SR 19 and SR 163.

All projects are contingent on weather conditions.

ODOT announces area roadwork

Ohio’s waterfowl hunting zones were simplified for waterfowl hunters after the 2014-2015 season dates and bag limits were approved by the Ohio Wildlife Council on Wednesday, August 20.

The South Zone, North Zone and Lake Erie Marsh Zone remain the same for waterfowl hunting, but the Lake Erie Goose Zone that previously covered mush of northeast Ohio was removed. Also new this year, the canvasback daily bag limit was reduced to one.

Opening day for duck and goose hunting is Saturday, October 18, in the Lake Erie Marsh Zone and Saturday, October 25, in the North and South zones. More wa-terfowl hunting information, including zone maps, are available at wildlife.ohiodnr.gov.

Hunters 15 years of age and younger will have the op-portunity to enjoy a statewide special youth waterfowl season October 4-5. Bag limits established during the regular season apply. Ohio is divided into three zones for duck, coot and merganser hunting. The seasons are split in each zone during the following dates:

• Duck hunting season in the Lake Erie Marsh Zone is Oct. 18-Nov. 2 and Nov. 15-Dec. 28.

• Duck hunting season in the North Zone is Oct. 25-Nov. 9 and Nov. 22-Jan. 4.

• Duck hunting season in the South Zone is Oct. 25-

Nov. 9 and Dec. 13-Jan. 25.The daily bag limit for ducks is six, which

may not include more than four mallards (no more than one may be female), three wood ducks, one black duck, two red-heads, three scaup, one canvasback, two pintails and one mottled duck. The daily bag limit for mergansers is five, of which no more than two may be hooded mergan-sers. The daily bag limit for coots is 15. Pos-session limits after the second day are three times the daily bag limit.

Ohio is also divided into three zones for goose and brant hunting. The seasons are split in each zone during the following dates:

• Goose hunting in the Lake Erie Marsh Zone is Oct. 18-Nov. 2, Nov. 15-Dec. 28 and Jan. 14-31.

• Goose hunting in the North Zone is Oct. 25-Nov. 9, Nov. 22-Jan. 4 and Jan. 14-31.

• Goose hunting in the South Zone is Oct. 25-Nov. 9 and Dec. 11-Jan. 31.

The daily bag limit for Canada geese is three. Light geese (snows, Ross’ and blues) have a daily bag limit of 10, white-fronted geese have a daily bag limit of one and brant have a daily bag limit of one. The possession limit

for brant and geese is three times the daily bag limit after the second day.

Harvest Information Program (HIP) cer-tification is required of all waterfowl hunt-ers prior to hunting. Migratory game bird hunters must call 877-HIP-OHIO (447-6446) and answer a few survey questions to complete the HIP certification requirement. Once the survey has been completed, hunt-ers will be provided a certification number to write on their Ohio hunting license.

Waterfowl hunters age 18 and older must also purchase an Ohio Wetlands Habitat

Stamp, available at any hunting license agent or wildohio.gov. In addition, all waterfowl hunt-

ers age 16 and older must possess a signed federal duck stamp, which can be purchased at duckstamp.com, usps.com and most post offices.

Copies of this season’s waterfowl hunting regulations, which include maps of the zones, are available at wil-dohio.gov or available at all license agent outlets by late September.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protec-tion of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

Waterfowl hunting datesapproved by Ohio Wildlife Council

On Monday, August 18, with many hands on deck, the Ford Tri-Motor fuselage at Liberty Aviation Museum was loaded onto a trailer and was rolled out of the museum hangar. It was moved across the way to its new home in the new restoration hangar.

The restoration project will continue in this new hangar

and the workshop items will be moved there also. Right now the space is big and empty, but it will be able to shel-ter several other planes as well as other restoration proj-ects if needed.

When the hangar door was shut, the fuselage was left on the trailer until it could be lifted off and put back on its

wood fixture on the ground. The center wing section was moved along with all the wing spars earlier in the day, which helped to create a lot more room in the museum hangar for the Big Band Dance which was held on August 23 and other events that will require additional room at the museum.

Ford Tri-Motor moved to new hangar

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Circle your favorite boat name!BE CALM

BOONE DOG

BUCKET LIST

CONTENUOUS FUN

ENCORE

GOULD N’ OPPORTUNITY

HEADACHE IV

HERAY

KNOT A KAREN THE WORLD

O’BOUY

TIARABLE 2’S

Thursday Aug 28

Port Clinton Art WalkWhat: Fourth Thursdays of the monthWhen: 5-8 p.m.Where: Various locations downtown Port ClintonInfo: 419-341-0804 or portclin-tonarts.orgAdventure PlaygroundWhat: Held in conjunction with the art walk, an adventure playground with activities for childrenWhen: 5-8 p.m.Where: Friendship Park, Perry and Jefferson, Port Clinton

The Listening Room Local at The LoftWhat: Tapas, drinks and singer-songwritersWhen: 7 p.m.Where: The Loft at Cielo Grande, 117 Madison St., Port ClintonCost: Free with two drink or one tapas plate purchaseInfo: 419-967-9084

Lakeside Wooden Boat Society Sunset CruiseWhat: Hour long sunset cruise aboard the Amazing Grace, a fully restored 1937 Richard CruiseaboutWhen: 8 p.m.

Where: Lakeside Chautauqua, 236 Walnut Ave.Cost: $32 adult, $10 ages 4-12Info: 866-952-5374

Lakeside Wooden Boat Society Wooden Boat RidesWhat: 30 min ride on a wooden boat in Lake ErieWhen: 6:30-7:30 p.m.Where: Lakeside Chautauqua, 236 Maple Ave.Cost: $18 adult, $5 ages 4-12Info: 866-952-5374Wolcott House ToursWhat: Visit the 1820s stone home of the first keeper of the Marblehead LighthouseWhen: 1-5 p.m.Where: Wolcott House, 9999 E. Bayshore Rd., MarbleheadInfo: 419-798-9339 or thek-eepershouse.org

Evening guided tour of the gardensWhat: Master gardner, Elaine Mylander, takes you on a twilight journeyWhen: 6:30 p.m.Where: Schedel Arboretum & Gardens, 19255 W. Portage River South Rd., ElmoreCost: $15, Schedel members $13Info: 419-862-3182 or schedel-gardens.org

The GatheringWhat: Free Community Meal; open to the public. Fully acces-sible facility.When: 4:30-6:00 PM last Thursday of monthWhere: St. John Luther-an Church – Parish Hall, corner of Second and Adams Streets, Port Clinton

Yoga on the beachWhat: Gentle yoga class, will accommodate all levels of experienceWhen: 8-8:45 a.m.Where: East Harbor State Park Beach, 1600 N. Buck Rd., MarbleheadCost: $5Info: 419-341-4110

Aug 29-31

10th annual Perch, Peach, Pierogi and Polka FestivalWhat: Large tent, live bands, cold beer, music, food and dancingWhen: Fri. 5-9:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Aug 29-30

East Harbor Western themed Labor Day Week-endWhat: Ottawa County Blue Grass Band Friday night, DJ dance Saturday night, activites all weekendWhere: East Harbor State Park, 1169 N. Buck Rd., MarbleheadInfo: eastharborstatepark.org or 419-734-4424

Friday Aug 29

Lakeside Farmer’s MarketWhat: Fresh produce, honey, herbs and homemade baked goodsWhen: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Where: Walnut Ave. between Second and Third, LakesideCost: Complimentary 90 shop-ping passInfo: lakesideohio.com

Concerts in the parkWhat: See website for updated list of performersWhen: 6 p.m.Where: Steele Memorial Bandstand/Gazebo, Central Park, LakesideCost: Gate fees applyInfo: lakesideohio.com

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Coming SoonOttawa County’s

What are your favorite places in

Ottawa County?

Mainland food and drink Coffee _____________________________

Burger _____________________________

Pizza _____________________________

Breakfast _____________________________

Specialty food item _____________________________

After work drink _____________________________

Restaurant overall _____________________________

Business Boat dealer _____________________________

Auto dealer _____________________________

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CATEGORIES (36)

Mail your entry form to205 SE Catawba Rd.,

Suite G,Port Clinton, OH 43452

or drop it off at our offices.

Submittor’s information Name ___________________________

Address ___________________________

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Phone number ___________________________

Email ___________________________

Here are the entries for the Best of the Best boat name for our Best of the Best competition. Votes can be cast per paper ballot found on this page or votes can be cast online at surveymonkey.com/s/bestofthebestboatname. All votes must be cast by September 1.

AND THE NOMINEES ARE:

BE CALM SUBMITTED BY CARI BEERS“Our 22’ 1993 C-Hawk has a name

with meaning to our family. Not only do we want calm waters on Lake Erie, but the name stands for the initials of each member (in order by age) of our family.

BE CALM: Brett, Eugene, Cari, Ann, Lillien and Marie”

BOONE DOG SUBMITTED BY VICTORIA GRESH

“Pronounced like Daniel Boone, Boone Dog is my brother and I’s boat. We bought the boat to take our father out fishing. Our father is 80 years young, has limited hearing without his hearing aids, is legally blind (not sightless) and has dementia. Needless to say, he can be a handful and his normal fishing buddies would have a difficult time taking him out on their charters. My brother comes almost every weekend from Fort Wayne to come and take our father fishing.

We had to name the boat after our father who is affectionately nicknamed The Boone Dog or Boonie for short. “

BUCKET LIST SUBMITTED BY JOHN CURTIS

CONTENUOUS FUN SUBMITTED BY SAM AND DEBBIE CONTE

“A play on our last name, Conte.”

ENCORE SUBMITTED BY CLYDE SHELTER

“After several years of restoring my 1969 Lyman and trying to come up with a name we only had a couple hours to name the boat or the finish was going on the transom without a name. Under pressure, my wife yelled encore and that was the name of our boat.”

GOULD N OPPORTUNITY SUBMITTED BY NANCY GOULD

“My husband kept telling me when he found this boat it was a once in a lifetime opportunity. People always see our name as gold. So, instead of a golden opportunity, I used our last name and named it a Gould n Opportunity.”

HEADACHE IV SUBMITTED BY PAULA YOUNG

“My husband bought his first boat shortly before we met in 1974. It was a 1965 18’ Starcraft that gave him all kinds of trouble and was nothing but a headache. The name has been the same for each subsequent purchase with various degrees of appropriateness.”

HERAY SUBMITTED BY BRANCH WAYT“The name of my Sea Ray 250CC comes

from my deceased brother and father-in-law who both wanted to go in half on a boat purchase. Herb was my father-in-law and Ray was my brother. Heray has a little of both and both are with me in memory on every Lake Erie fishing outing.”

KNOT A KAREN THE WORLD SUBMITTED BY JOHN SWOPE

“I will let you guess my wife’s name. This is our second boat to carry this name.”

O’BUOY SUBMITTED BY LINDA O’BRIEN“Although our family came up with

many boat names, we finally settled on the perfect one that combined our love of all things nautical and a little play on our last name (O’Brien). It had to be O’Buoy! We then those the Chips Ahoy! Font and a popular buoy emblem to complete the look.

The name then continued on my license plate just as soon as I saw the Lake Erie life preserver license plate. I couldn’t resist and it benefits our love of Lake Erie, too!”

TIARABLE 2’S SUBMITTED BY ROBERT AND CAROLEE STYNDL

“Our boat, docked at Lakeview Marina, is a 1989 31’ Tiara Open. The two toddlers represent the two of us enjoying a few Budweisers in baby bottles. The pun is because our boat is a Tiara and we are retired, kicking back and enjoying life on the lake and staying young at heart.”

Best of the Best boat name

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Erie Shores Cruisers Car ShowWhen: 5-8 p.m.Where: Bassett’s parking lot, CatawbaInfo: 419-341-2867

Al-Anon/Alateen What: Twelve-step group for those affected by another’s drinkingWhen: 7 p.m. every FridayWhere: St. John Lutheran Church, 122 Ottawa, Oak Harbor

Gentle Yoga sponsored by the Ida Rupp LibraryWhen: 8:15-9:15 a.m.Where: Ida Rupp Library Cost: free

Saturday Aug 30

Chubby Checker & The WildcatsWhat: Fireworks will follow at 9:45 p.m.When: 7:30 p.m.Where: Hoover Auditorium, 115 W. Third St., LakesideCost: Gate fees applyInfo: lakesideohio.com

OSU vs. Navy game watch partyWhat: Cheer on Buckeyes and help support Endowed Scholar-ship Fund of the OSU Alumni Club of Ottawa CountyWhere: Lock, Dock & Barrel, 124 Buckeye Blvd., Port ClintonInfo: 419-734-6507 or lock-dockandbarrel.com

Quartermania Feather PartyWhat: Win meat packages and other prizes, enjoy a fish dinnerWhen: 6 p.m.Where: Port Clinton VFW, 214 Madison St., Port ClintonCost: $5 for first paddleInfo: 419-734-9981 or pcvfw2480.com

Jason WhiteWhat: Wrote Tim McGraw’s Red RagtopWhen: 8 p.m.Where: The Listening Room at OurGuest Inn, 220 E. Perry St., Port ClintonCost: $10Info: thelisteningroompc.com

Middle Bass Island co-ed volleyball tournamentWhat: Grass volleyball tourna-ment, activities, live music, food and drinksWhen: 9:30 a.m.Where: Town Hall Field, Middle Bass IslandCost: $125 a teamInfo: 614-636-3386

Yoga on the beachWhat: Gentle yoga class, will accommodate all levels of experienceWhen: 8-8:45 a.m.Where: East Harbor State Park Beach, 1600 N. Buck Rd., MarbleheadCost: $5Info: 419-341-4110

Sunday Aug 31

Summer celebration ceremony with the Tartan TerrorsWhen: 7:30 p.m.Where: Hoover Auditorium, 115 W. Third St., LakesideInfo: lakesideohio.com

Jerry DavenportWhat: Acoustic Coffee House SundayWhen: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Where: Slater’s Madison Street Pub, 111 Madison St., Port ClintonInfo: 419-732-2030 or slaters-madisonstreetpub.com

Marblehead Lighthouse TourWhat: Tours every 15 minsWhen: 4-6 p.m.Where: Marblehead Light-house, 110 Lighthouse Dr.Cost: $2Info: 419-734-4424 ext 2

DolinarWhat: Live entertainment at Canoe ClubWhen: 6-9 p.m.Where: Canoe Club, 5831 E. Harbor Rd., MarbleheadInfo: 419-960-7030 canoe-clubwinebar.com

Drive-in churchWhat: Worship in your car, ser-vice broadcast from parking lotWhen: 8 a.m.Where: Mon Ami parking lot, 3845 W. Wine Cellar Rd., Port ClintonInfo: 419-732-3161 or tumcpc.org

Monday Sept 1

Danbury Twp Volunteer Fire Dept. spaghetti din-ner and movieWhat: Movie begins at 7 p.m.When: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.Where: LakesideInfo: 419-798-4461 or lakesideohio.com

Compassionate Friends What: For bereaved family & friends that have experienced the death of a child.When: 7 p.m., first Monday of each monthWhere: Peace Lutheran ChurchInfo: 419-308-4690 or compas-sionatefriends.org

Designing a backyard grocery storeWhat: Includes brief lecture and hands on sessionWhen: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Where: McKenna’s Inn Bed & Breakfast, 5714 E. Pittsburgh St., Port ClintonCost: $99Info: 419-341-6033

Al-Anon/Alateen What: Twelve-step group for those affected by another’s drinkingWhen: 7 p.m.Where: St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 214 E. Second St., Port Clinton

Garden YogaWhen: 9:30-10:30 a.m.Where: 4396 E. Beach Club Rd., CatawbaCost: $10 each sessionInfo: 419-635-2337

Tuesday Sept 2

Mental Illness Anxiety & Depression Family Sup-port Group When: 6-8 p.m.Where: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port ClintonInfo: For more info call 419-732-6264

Multiple Sclerosis Sup-port Group When: 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port Clinton Info: For more info 419-607-6021 Yoga on the beachWhat: Gentle yoga class, will accommodate all levels of experienceWhen: 8-8:45 a.m.Where: East Harbor State Park Beach, 1600 N. Buck Rd., MarbleheadCost: $5Info: 419-341-4110

Wolcott House ToursWhat: Visit the 1820s stone home of the first keeper of the Marblehead LighthouseWhen: 1-5 p.m.Where: Wolcott House, 9999 E. Bayshore Rd., MarbleheadInfo: 419-798-9339 or thek-eepershouse.org

PilatesWhat: Pilates with Laura Tyson, instructorWhen: 9 a.m.Where: The Ballet School, Madison St., Port ClintonCost: $5 Info: [email protected].

Strength Training When: 5:30-6:30 p.m., every Tuesday and ThursdayWhere: Magruder Conference CenterCost: $4 per sessionInfo: 419-732-4061

TOPSWhat: Take Off Pounds Sensi-bly; all are welcomeWhen: 6 p.m. every TuesdayWhere: Catawba Community Hall, 3307 NW Catawba Road

Yoga When: 6:30-8 p.m. every TuesdayWhere: Magruder Hospital Conference Center, Port ClintonCost: $8 per class for the whole month or $10 per classInfo: 419-635-2337

Sept 3

Jazz NightWhat: Wine, pasta, and live Jazz with The Bob Szmik Trio and special guests.When: Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m.Where: Slater's Madison Street Pub, 111 Madison St., Port ClintonInfo: 419-732-2030

TOPSWhat: Take Off Pounds Sensibly. All are Welcome.When: 4:30 p.m. every WednesdayWhere: Danbury Senior Center, Marblehead

TOPS What: Take Off Pounds Sensi-bly; all are welcomeWhen: 6 p.m. every WednesdayWhere: Oak Harbor Library, 147 W. Main St.Info: 419-276-0304

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2007 Ford Edge AWD 4dr SEL PLUS: 4WD/AWD • Front Air Dam • Rear Window Defogger • ABS Brakes • Pan-oramic Sunroof • Heated Leather • Rear Wiper • Air Con-ditioning • Front Power Memory Seat • Second Row Fold-ing Seat • Alloy Wheels • Front Side Airbag • Second Row Removable Seat • AM/FM Radio • Heated Exterior Mirror

2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT: Sunroof • Power Slid-ing Doors • CD • AM/FM • Stow & Go Seating • ABS Brakes • Fog Lights • Adjustable Foot Pedals • Front Air Dam • Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Con-trols • Air Conditioning • Heated Exterior Mirror • Side Head Curtain Airbag • Alloy Wheels • Interval Wipers

2008 Chevrolet Uplander 4dr Ext WB LS: ABS Brakes • Power Door Locks • Power Windows • Cruise Control Interval Wipers • Telematics System • Air Condition-ing • Keyless Entry • Third Row Removable Seat • AM/FM Radio • Passenger Airbag • Tilt Steering • Automatic Headlights • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror

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2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab Long Bed 2WD: ABS Brakes • Full Size Spare Tire • AM/FM Radio • Pas-senger Airbag • Cassette Player • Tachometer • Driver Airbag • Power Windows • Power Door Locks • Cruise Control

2007 Ford Explorer 4WD 4dr V6 Eddie Bauer: Sunroof • 4WD/AWD • Leather Seat • ABS Brakes • Leather Steer-ing Wheel • Air Conditioning • Passenger Airbag • Alloy Wheels • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror • AM/FM Ra-dio • Power Door Locks • Automatic Headlights • Power Windows • Cargo Area Tiedowns • Rear Window Defogger

2005 Honda Pilot: 4WD/AWD • DVD Player • Power Windows • 4x4 • Electronic Brake Assistance • Rear Spoil-er • ABS Brakes • Front Air Dam • Air Conditioning • Front Heated Seat • Rear Wiper • Alloy Wheels • Front Side Air-bag • Second Row Folding Seat • AM/FM Radio • Heated Exterior Mirror • Sun Roof • Leather Seat • 3rd Row Seat

$4,995$9,995

$8,995

2003 Ford Taurus SEL Premium: ABS Brakes • Power Windows • Sunroof • Leather • Cruise Control • Power Door Locks • Adjustable Foot Pedals • Driver Airbag • Power Windows • Air Conditioning • Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat • Rear Window Defogger • Al-loy Wheels • Front Air Dam • Second Row Folding Seat

2009 Chevrolet Aveo: AM/FM Radio • Passenger Air-bag • Telematics System • Child Safety Door Locks • Rear Spoiler • Tilt Steering • Daytime Running Lights • Rear Window Defogger • Tilt Steering Column • Driver Airbag • Second Row Folding Seat • Tire Pressure Monitor • Front Side Airbag • Steel Wheels • Trunk Anti-Trap Device

2006 Hyundai Sonata LX: Air Conditioning • Alarm System • Leather Steering Wheel • Alloy Wheels • Own-ers Manual • AM/FM • Passenger Airbag • Anti-Lock Brakes • Power Locks • Bucket Seats • Power Mirrors • CD • Power Windows • Child Safety Door Locks • Rear Defroster • Cruise Control

$3,995$4,444

$7,995

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix 4dr Sdn: Cruise Control • Power Windows • Air Conditioning • Interval Wipers • Tachometer • Alloy Wheels • Keyless Entry • Telematics System • CD • AM/FM Radio • Passenger Airbag • Tilt Steering • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror • Tilt Steer-ing Column • Child Safety • Power Door Locks

2008 Cadillac SRX 4dr V6: ABS Brakes • Leather Steer-ing Wheel • Air Conditioning • Passenger Airbag • Al-loy Wheels • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror • AM/FM Radio • Power Door Locks • Automatic Headlights • Power Trunk Lid • Cargo Area Cover • Power Windows • Cargo Area Tiedowns • Rear Spoiler • Cargo Net

2004 Ford Escape 4dr 103 WB XLT: ABS Brakes • Deep Tinted Glass • Power Door Locks • Air Conditioning • Driver Airbag • Power Windows • Alloy Wheels • Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat • Rear Window Defogger • CD • AM/FM Radio • Fog Lights • Rear Wiper • Auto-matic Headlights • Front Air Dam • Leather

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