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Gov. Kasich joins anglers for Fish Ohio
Gov. John Kasich kicked off the 34th Governor’s Fish Ohio Day by joining anglers for a day of fishing on Lake Erie this morning. Fish Ohio Day promotes the positive impacts of Lake Erie sport fishing and tourism on the region’s economy. Ohio has an $800 million sport fishery industry and a $10 billion tourist industry. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife was a sponsor of Fish Ohio Day as well as Lake Erie Shores and Islands-West and the Lake Erie Charter Boat Association. Nineteen charter boats participated in the event this year. ODNR Director James Zehringer joined the governor in fishing on Lake Erie today. Zehringer reinforced that Lake Erie is not only important to northern Ohio, but to the entire state. He shared that Lake Erie fisheries have been sustained for decades, and Kasich and ODNR are committed to ensuring Ohio’s fisheries are sustainable for the future. Later in the day, Kasich attended the Fish Ohio Day luncheon at the Lake Erie Shores & Islands PHOTO BY ANGIE ZAM Welcome Center where he also Capt. Rick Unger, president of the Lake Erie Charter Boat Association, signed Executive Order 2012helps Gov. Kasich sign an executive order that bands drilling in Lake See FISH 9A Erie during last week’s Fish Ohio day.

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University of Toledo engineering student Robert Garber took time out of his summer co-op at First Energy last week to help with Port Clinton’s summer lunch program. Garber, 21, helped kids plant zucchini seeds during a presentation by “Recycle Dude” Brad Schwann. The twice weekly lunch is a total enrichment program which includes the meal and a craft or lesson.

LUNCH & LEARN
According to United Way employee and site coordinator Kristen Gerwin, no kid is turned away from the lunch program. The meal and activities are offered at 11:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays at three locations: Jefferson Elementary, Lakeview Estates and Bay Meadows. The lunches are packed and served by local volunteers and all the food and supplies are donated. To volunteer, donate or for information, call the United Way office at 419-734-6645.

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Congrats to new fair royalty
The Ottawa County Fair is up and running through this Sunday (no wonder it was 100-degrees on Tuesday!). One of the great traditions is to crown the Junior Fair King and Queen on Monday night, the first night of the fair. Congratulations to Anna Johnson and Zachary Estes, the Ottawa County Fair’s 2012 Junior Fair King and Queen. The Fair is located on Ohio 163 between Port Clinton and Oak Harbor. One of the other plusses about the Ottawa County Fair is the opportunity for local folks to meet and talk to the local candidates who will be running this coming November. Both the Republicans and Democrats have booths there to facilitate that meet and greet idea. Also, the Ottawa County Republicans have opened their new headquarters at the Port Clinton Knights of Columbus Hall at 109 E. Perry St. in Port Clinton. They will hold an open house there from 6 to 8 p.m. this Monday, July 23.
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Our Find Wylie winner this week is Vicki Valentine from Catawba who was among the 142 contestants who found Wylie in the ad for Re-Max on page 4B in last week’s Beacon. Vicki wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores. We’ll be hiding Wylie again this week, 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, www. thebeacon.net.
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Debi Hahn of Catawba turned 60 last weekend and her husband Steve Hahn made a donation of $800 to the Catawba Volunteer Fire Department in her honor which was matched by a donation from Prudential Financial Services. Steve also bought 55 chicken dinners at the CIVFD’s barbecue last Saturday night for a party for Debi. We also heard that longtime Catawba Island Township worker and former Fire Chief Dan Barlow was stricken while at the barbecue and had to be taken by Life Flight. We hope and pray that he will be OK.
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BY JOHN SCHAFFNER Publisher Last Friday, there was a national news story about a 20 year old autistic man who wandered off and survived three weeks in the in the Utah desert. Local officials and the Port Clinton Lions Club have begun a new program in Ottawa County to make certain that doesn’t happen here. It’s called Project Lifesaver. In involves wearing a bracelet that contains a transmitter. The transmitter emits a signal that can be traced by local law enforcement agencies. It is targeted at people who may not be able to find their way home if they leave home. The average rescue time is 30 minutes instead of three weeks. However, with out it, almost 50% of the missing and wandering will perish if they are not located within 24 hours. The program began in 1999 and was brought to the Port Clinton Lions Club by a visiting Lion from California who was attending the National Rifle Matches at Camp Perry in 2005. The program received limited assistance until it was re-invigorated in 2011 with the help of Ottawa County Sheriff Steve Levorchick and the Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Among them they formed a local partnership, and OCDD employee Louise Terry started a grand committee to apply for funding to purchase more bracelets. They were very successful, as they acquired a grant of $2,500 which will allow them to purchase another 8-10 transmitter bracelets. That will more than double what they have today. They have 7 bracelets in use today which include one person with Alzheimer’s and 6 autistic children. The need is there because, according to Louise Terry, the OCDD is serving some 20 autistic children in Ottawa County. “I am a firm believer that we are truly our brother’s keeper,” says Sheriff Levorchick. “If

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• Jacob Z. Zbierajewski, 26, tool and die, and Emily Anne Kosta, 21, PTA, both of Oak Harbor. • William F. Runyon Jr., 25, palitizer operator, and Stephanie Ann Fick, 23, teacher, both of Port Clinton. • Cole D. Hatfield, 27, business owner, and Carrie J. Limestahl, 29, both of Port Clinton. • Rick E. Griggs, 36, final inspector, and Sandra D. Hendrix, 51, disaster employee, both of Port Clinton. • Andrew J. Nutter, 18, student, Genoa, and Devon J. Gavorski, 18, student, Elmore. • Kristopher M. Lowe, 30, laborer, and Jamie L. Coutcher, 26, both of Elmore. • Jeffrey A. Streight, 35, photographer, and Courtney M. Bigelow, 21, infant teacher, both of Williston. • Troy M. Kopke, 31, railroad, and Stefanie E. Pahl, 32, hairstylist/educator, both of Martin. • Timothy R. Laderach, 21, student, Oak Harbor, and Elissa J. Barner, 20, student, Port Clinton. • Logan C. Meisler, 24, corporate sales, and Megan J. Straw, 28, sales/marketing director, both of Port Clinton. • Robert M. McGuire, 27, maintenance, and Megan J. Bodnar, 26, teacher, both of Oak Harbor.

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• Ian T. Formaz, 30, football coach, Delaware, and Amanda L. Quisno, 27, doctor/podiatric medicine, Oak Harbor. • Keith A. Unkefer, 62, charter captain, and Rhonda Lee Bower, 50, secretary, both of Marblehead. • William M. Rigoni, 39, specialized transport, and Kelly A. Dickman, 37, photographer, both of Port Clinton.

• Robert A. Bye, 64, retired, Montezuma, and Janet F. Isaac, 65, retired, Port Clinton. • Benjamin J. Bauer, 24, data analyst, Sandusky, and Julia M. McKee, 26, teacher, Oak Harbor. • Terry L. Burner, 47, Driver, and Heather F, Swan, 37, Day Program Aide, both of Genoa. • Shane A. Price, 37, Truck Driver, and Renee A. Dewitz, 36, Dispatcherr, both of Graytown.

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A baby girl was born June 18 in Seattle to Ashley (Eckel) and Brian Knox, Seattle. Hattie Christine Knox was 7 pounds, 5 ounces and 19.25 inches long. Grandparents are Paul and Kathy Eckel, of Marblehead, and tom and Lee Knox, of Solon, Ohio.

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Theodore (Fudd) and Elizabeth (Betty) Velliquette together with Theodore and Wilma Lochotzki announced the engagement of their children Jolene Michelle Velliquette to Joshua James Lochotzki. Jolene is employed at Gateway Restaurant and graduated June 24 from the University of Phoenix. She is the daughter of Ted and Betty Velliquette, of Port Clinton. Grandparents are Theodore and Shirley Velliquette, of Port Clinton. Josh is employed at AdFilm and graduated from Port Clinton High School in June 2011. He is the son of Ted and Wilma, of Gypsum, and grandson of Roman Lochotzki, of Port Clinton, Ohio. The couple plan a Sept. 21, 2013, wedding.

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Dr. Bill Kelso — the man who rediscovered the original “lost” 1607 James Fort at Jamestown Island, Va., — was recognized in a ceremony at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., for his invaluable service to historical archaeology. Kelso was awarded the Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. During the investiture ceremony on Friday, July 13, British Ambassador, Sir Peter Westmacott, presented Kelso with the badge of the Order.

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William Kelso, director of archaeology at Historic Jamestowne and Lakeside native, recently received one of Britain’s highest honors when he became an Honorary Commander of the British Empire during a ceremony at the British Embassy. The CBE is awarded for especially inventive and celebrated contributions, in this case recognizing Kelso for his ground-breaking rediscovery of the original 1607 James Fort at Jamestown Island, Va. The honor was bestowed in Washington, D.C., by Sir Peter Westmacott, British ambassador to the U.S. Kelso is one of only two Americans to receive this honor from Britain this year. From 30 years of private scholarly research, Kelso concluded that the original 1607 Jamestown fort site, long thought lost to river erosion, could be found near the ancient Jamestown church tower. After a decade-long negotiation with the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities who owned the site and despite skeptical colleagues, his persistence prevailed in 1994 when he led a limited excavation project that almost immediately unearthed traces of the fort walls and 17thcentury military artifacts. Since then under Kelso’s leadership, archaeologists have discovered more than 1.4 million artifacts spanning the 17th through 19th centuries with the discovery of a Confederate fort constructed during the Civil War. “I am humbled to receive this recognition of my lifelong passion for BritishAmerican Colonial archaeology,” said Kelso. “It has been an enormous privilege leading teams of talented scholars in a quest to understand what life was like at Jamestown, where British tradition would become such a significant influence on the history of America.” Kelso’s ground-breaking discovery of the site of the first, permanent, Englishspeaking settlement in America redefines for both nations their distinct, shared legacy. The site, which still remains an active dig site, continues to provide both Americans and British a demonstrably different picture of their ancestors. In fact, when Queen Elizabeth II visited Jamestown on the 400th anniversary of the colony’s founding, Kelso provided Her Majesty with a personal tour of the dig site. “Many of the values that bind the United Kingdom and United States to one another can trace their roots to Jamestown: common law as the foundation of our legal system; representative democracy; English as the established common language of the new American economy,” said Ambassador Westmacott. “Our understanding of the role of those values in founding the young America has been advanced by Dr.

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Six Lake Erie water samples positive for Asian Carp DNA
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Federal and state wildlife officials working in conjunction with academic researchers recently announced six water samples taken from Sandusky and north Maumee bays tested positive for the presence of Asian carp environmental DNA in Michigan and Ohio waters. The positive samples were among 417 taken from Lake Erie in August 2011, and more than 2,000 samples taken from the Great Lakes Basin since 2010. The Lake Erie batch was recently analyzed and test results were confirmed by eDNA researchers last week. The six positive samples represent less than 1.5 percent of the Lake Erie samples. Four samples from Sandusky Bay, in Ohio waters, tested positive for bighead carp eDNA, while two samples from north Maumee Bay, in Michigan waters, were positive for silver carp eDNA. In response to these findings, electro-shocking and netting began Friday in Sandusky Bay with no evidence of Asian carp found. However, additional testing and monitoring are planned by the Ohio and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources in conjunction with partner agencies. The findings indicate the presence of genetic material left behind by the species, such as scales, excrement or mucous, but not the establishment of Asian carp in Lake Erie. Positive eDNA tests are regarded by the scientific community as an indicator of the species’ recent presence, however, positive results can occur whether the organism was alive or dead. While the eDNA findings suggest the possible presence of the invasive species, officials have no physical evidence the fish have migrated to the Great Lakes. Prior to 2003, three individual bighead carp were collected in Lake Erie. No additional observations have been reported during the

Obituaries
Amie Hyde
June 10, 1914 — July 17, 2012 Amie R. Hyde, 98, of Port Clinton, died Tuesday, July 17, at Riverview Healthcare Campus in Oak Harbor. Visitation will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 19, at the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, 1124 Fulton St., Port Clinton. Prayers will begin at the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, July 20, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 414 Madison St., Port Clinton, with the Rev. John C. Missler officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery, Port Clinton.

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past decade. “The results from these water samples are certainly concerning, as this marks the first time Asian carp eDNA has been detected in water samples from Lake Erie, or any of the Michigan waters intensively surveyed for the presence of invasive carp,” said Michigan DNR Fisheries Division Chief Jim Dexter. “Protecting the Great Lakes from the threat of Asian carp is critical to the health of our sport and commercial fisheries and to the quality of life in Michigan. We are actively engaged in Asian carp surveillance programs throughout the Great Lakes, including Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie, and the Department stands ready to take the necessary and appropriate actions to investigate and respond to these test results.” In response to the positive test results, officials from the Michigan and Ohio DNRs, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and White House Council on Environmental Quality are developing a plan of action in collaboration with the eDNA research team to obtain follow-up samples and test results as quickly as possible. Test results from future water samples will dictate the nature of further response methods. “This lake is Ohio’s greatest resource and our main objective is to keep it healthy,” said Rich Carter, Ohio DNR’s Executive Fish Management and Research Administrator. “The DNA findings have put Ohio fish and wildlife officers on high alert and marshaled our immediate action. In response to these findings, electroshocking and netting in the identified areas of Sandusky Bay have already

been completed and no Asian carp were found. Testing and monitoring will continue and we will work with Michigan and our other management partners to develop a coordinated approach to defining the status of Asian carp in Lake Erie.” Since 2010, the Michigan DNR, Ohio DNR, USFWS, University of Notre Dame, Central Michigan University and the Nature Conservancy have partnered to collect water samples from Great Lakes basin waters, including the Chicago Area Waterway System, southern Lake Michigan, western Lake Erie and tributary streams of lakes Michigan and Erie. The collaborative early-detection Asian carp surveillance program is funded by the USFWS with a federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant, administered under the Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework. Asian carp, including bighead and silver carp, pose a significant threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem and economy. Anglers are urged to become familiar with the identification of Asian carp, including both adults and juveniles, as the spread of juvenile Asian carp through the use of live bait buckets has been identified as a potential point of entry into Great Lakes waters. A video demonstrating how to identify bighead and silver carp can be viewed on the USFWS YouTube channel at http://youtu.be/B49OWrCRs38. Identification guides, frequently asked questions, management plans and an online reporting form are available online at www. michigan.gov/asiancarp and www. wildohio.com, or call 800-WILDLIFE. The Michigan and Ohio Departments of Natural Resources are committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the region’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.

John Trimble
Oct. 17, 1942 — July 13, 2012 John L. Trimble, 69, of Port Clinton, died Friday, July 13, at Firelands Regional Medical Center in Sandusky. Visitation will be held at the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, 1124 Fulton St., Port Clinton, from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, with funeral services following at 4 p.m. with the Rev. John C. Missler officiating. Cremation will then take place with burial at a later date.

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AARP will be offering its Driver Safety program in the Magruder Conference Center from 8 a.m. to noon Thursday, July 26. Cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 for nonmembers. Also offered is an Educator Appreciation Promotion where all current and retired educators and school personnel can take the course for just $5 (July and August only). Checks can be made out to AARP and brought the day of the program. RSVP to 419-732-0208. Participants will learn: defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws and rules of the road, how to deal with aggressive drivers, how to handle problem situations such as left turns, right-of-way, interstate highway traffic, trucks and blind spots, how to safely use anti-lock brakes, air bags and safety belts. Some insurance companies offer a discount for those who have completed the course. Check with your insurance company to make sure.

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Laurie Mann Memorial Scramble in its 15th year
The Laurie Mann Memorial Golf Scramble will be held at the Pipestone Golf Club in Miamisburg, on Saturday, Sept 8. The four-person scramble will cost $400 per team with $20 additional for the skins game. The tournament has a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start. It is limited to the first paid 36 teams. Your entry fee will include a gift prior to the tournament, dinner, top team, door and hole prizes, drink tickets and a great time. Raffle items include Bosch tools, Ben There’s a way to buy insurance.
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Richmond prints and other donated items. In its 15th year, the Laurie Mann Memorial Tournament has continued to run in loving memory of Laurie Mann. Laurie was a standout student athlete at Port Clinton. She is a member of the Port Clinton Athletic Hall of Fame, and still holds many sports records at the High School. She continued her basketball career on a full scholarship to the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where an annual award is given in her honor. Laurie passed away

from a rare brain tumor in 1998, but her will to live and her zest for life has never been forgotten. The proceeds from this year’s tournament will go to the Make A Wish Foundation, Stein Hospice and the Laurie Mann Memorial Scholarship given annually at the Port Clinton High School. To support the tournament and cause, donations can be made with hole sponsors costing $100 in cash or the equivalent in merchandise or services offered. We are also looking for donations of gifts

or services to give as prizes at any value. All donations are appreciated and will be acknowledged at the tournament. Please note that the change in venue is only for logistical reasons, the tournament will continue to support the Port Clinton community. To make a donation or sign up, contact Lindsay or Tony Meek at 937-2695356. Entries and donations can be sent to 350 Wellington Way Springboro, OH 45066. Please make all checks payable to the Laurie Mann Memorial Fund.

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Ottawa County Club Red’s 2012 gala “Black and White with a Splash of Red” will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 20, in the Catawba Island Club Pavilion. Hors d’oeuvres will be served while partygoers bid on this year’s expanded silent auction and purchase tickets for a chance to win prizes on themed sideboards. Guests will be entertained by vocal sensation, Carmen Miller, and our local piano man, Greg Fox, before being served a seated gourmet dinner followed by a limited live auction. This year’s Grand Raffle Prize is $1,500 in gas cards generously provided by Friendship Food Stores. Local businesses and generous private citizens have responded to the call to support the American Red Cross and the valuable programs and services it provides to the residents and visitors of Ottawa County. The following is a sampling of the live auction items that attendees will be bidding for: • Vacation condo in Key Colony Beach, Fla., — The Stouffer Family and the Catawba Island Club • Original oil painting, “ East Wind” and first-time abstract created just for “Black & White with a Splash of Red” by local artist Rick Dziak • Freedom Boat Club, one-year membership, plus extras • Golf for four, including clinic with pro, Ben Moore — The Stouffer Family and the Catawba Island Club • Half-day sailing on the 35’ Pooka with Tim McKenna, plus dinner at Nagoya • Canadian Small Mouth Fishing Charter aboard the 34’ Topaz Open Express, plus lunch at Rattlesnake Island Club — The Stouffer Family and the Catawba Island Club • Sail aboard the Teaky Hut, a 47’ Beneteau, for the Sept. 8 Burgee Bar Races with Jerald Cohen — an adventure for six people with extras • For the Man Cave — Framed 35” x 45” Yuengling Mirror from Maple City Ice, plus two cases of that great beer • “Bathing Beauties” — Catawba Dental/Gallery on Catawba, Dr. Gregory Hart, a three-dimensional piece by Ruth Peterson Jellema A sample of great silent auction items: • Ferguson’s Gallery — Glass blowing experience; • Crider Jewelry — Pandora Bracelet and charms • Skipper Bud’s — Two $500 gift certificates • Bay Point — 2013 beach membership • Beautiful nautical area rug from Young’s Carpet • Schaffner Publications — Quarter page advertising • WPCR/WPIB Radio — 100 60-second radio commercials • Seaway Services — $350 gift certificate toward painting room/ceiling • Golden i — Beautiful Sterling Bonn Bonn bracelet • West Marine — Safety Equipment • K & K — Basket of “Black and White” home items • Happy Days Boating — Boat Safety Package • GSE Jewelers — Beautiful ring and pendant chosen especially for this event • Lata Stefano, DDS — Sonic Care gift basket • Toft’s Ice Cream — 2 half gallons of ice cream per month for a year • Avery’s — Dinner for four, by reservation September 2012 through April 2013 • Cheesehaven — Delicious gift basket • Kalahari — One-night stay for four in a Desert Room, including waterpark passes • Terra College — Kindle Fire • Bassett’s Grocery — Gift cards
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Trains theme for Grace Baptist VBS
Grace Baptist Church is taking to the rails during the week of Vacation Bible School July 23-27. The church will host a train-themed week of games, songs, Bible lessons, crafts, contests and more each evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is “Sunlight Express: Jesus & Me.” Each day will represent a stop on a journey to discover what Jesus has done and continues to do for us. This VBS is for any child between 3-14 years old. Children will be divided by age for various activities. There is no cost to attend, and transportation is available by calling 419-898-4002. Grace Baptist Church is a local, independent and fundamental Baptist church located between Ohio 105 and 163 just past the Oak Harbor High School at 325 S. Toussaint-Portage Road.

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Rewards of Aging
Otterbein North Shore will be hosting a free Rewards of Aging program at noon July 26. Evidence and research suggest that there are four key elements that add to successful aging and certain attributes needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This entertaining and enlightening program will help you understand how 80 is the new 65 and leave you feeling like you have the secrets to aging successfully. This luncheon program is free to those 55 and over. Seating is limited; RSVP to Kathy at 419-798-8203.

Register for community education program
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, is hosting Memory and Aging: What’s Normal, What’s Not? from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, July 19, at Danbury Senior Center, 8470 E. Harbor Road, Marblehead. This family and community education program is for those who would like to learn more about memory changes or are concerned about someone else’s memory. The program includes discussions of factors that can affect memory, treatable causes of memory loss and techniques to maintain and improve memory. For information and to register for the free program, call 1-800-2723900.

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Times announced for caregiver support groups
The Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter is hosting Caregiver Groups in the following locations and times: • 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 13 at Magruder Hospital Conference Room, 615 Fulton St., Port Clinton. Facilitators are Jody Strickling, 419-707-2682, and Marian Blevins, 419-797-4923. • Meeting times vary, Oak Harbo. Facilitator is Amy Simkus, 419-2398235 Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and the only cause of death among the top 10 in the U.S. that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed These caregiver groups are free and open to the public. Registration is not required. However, it is suggested that you contact the facilitator of the group you plan to attend for the first time to confirm the time, place and date of the meeting. For information on caregiver groups or other programs of the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, call 419-537-1999 or 800-272-3900.

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ICS gets new teacher
Jaclyn Turinsky Brown will be the fourth grade teacher at Immaculate Conception Parish School. Brown has her Bachelor of Education from the University of Toledo, Elementary Education 1-8 with a mathematics concentration. She received her Master of Education from Bowling Green State University in classroom technology and has 9-plus years teaching experience. Brown was listed on the Dean’s list all semesters of college studies, was a Golden Key National Honor Society member and an Ohio Council Teacher of Mathematics member. She was also a coach for girl’s varsity basketball, eighth grade girl’s volleyball and basketball coach. She describes herself as a practicing Catholic, enjoys being around children in and out of the classroom and strives to be a positive influence in a child’s life. Brown lives with her husband, Tyler, and their two children Lia and Maci in Marblehead.

Elks hand out scholarships
At the Port Clinton Elks Lodge No. 1718, Scholastic Scholarships were awarded to the following individuals: • Eighth-grader Ellis Adolph (pictured with Willard Smith and Michelle Kokinda ) received $100 from the Elks for first place in the seventh and eighth grade division and another $100 from the district competition. • Eighth-grader Carter Frye, second place, $75 • Eighth-grader Tristan Auxter, third, $50 • Fifth-grader Andrew Fillmore, first for fifth and sixth grade, $100 • Fifth-grader Analisa Snyder, second place, $75 • Fifth-grader Allison Batterton, third, $50

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The Port Clinton High School Class of 1955 recently celebrated its 57th class reunion and the classmembers’ 75th birthday party at The Lighthouse Center in Marblehead. There are 57 members left of the 75 graduating members. The classmembers were very proud to honor two of their classmates, Frank Brough and Paul Moon, who recently were inducted into PCHS Academic Hall of Fame. Frank received his award in May 2011 and Paul in May 2012. All enjoyed social hour and buffet luncheon as well as a birthday cake. Paul conducted an informative tour of The Wolcott Keeper’s House and the “Giddings Monument” at battlefield Park, just west of the Keeper’s house. The group also visited the Marblehead Lighthouse and museum, where Ron Kochensparger, also a classmember, had his four model Coast Guard boats on display: Mackinac Ice Breaker 196 scale; 180-foot Buoy Tender; 41-foot Utility Boat; and 44-foot Surf Boat. Attending from Port Clinton: Ron Kochensparger and wife Ann; Lynn Jones; Herb Roder and Jackie (Swingle) Roder; (both classmates); Mosie (Robinson) Johnson; Paul Moon and wife Maria; Laverne (Winke) Ferdon and husband Mike; Martha (Melishka) Stefano Bob Wood and wife Betty. Attending from out of town: Jane (Minoff) Branum and husband Dick, Columbus, Ohio: Dick Hazzard and wife Lottie, Lindsey, Ohio; Melvin Balduf and wife Karen, Fremont, Ohio: Gloria (Probel) Hoelzer and husband John, Sandusky, Ohio; Jeannette (Adams) Sampsel and husband

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learn about the fascinating world of insects. Earn your very own degree of bugology. Fun for the whole family. WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: Magee Marsh, 13229 W. Ohio 2, Oak Harbor COST: Free INFO: 419.898.0960 or friendsofmageemarsh.org

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WHAT: “Happy Feet” will be shown on a large inflatable screen, similar in size to a drive-In theater. WHEN: Dusk WHERE: Waterworks Park, Perry Street, Downtown Port Clinton COST: Free INFO: 419.734.5503

The Ford Tri-Motor currently being restored was moved Tuesday from the hangar into it’s new position inside the Tri-Motor Heritage Museum before this weekend’s grand opening events.

activities. WHEN: 1 p.m. (registration begins at 12:30 p.m.) WHERE: East Harbor State Park’s Lakeview Shelter COST: Registration is $10 and preregistered walkers will receive a Compassionate Friends walk

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WHAT: The Ohio Star Quilters Guild presents its fifth biennial quilt show Quilt Regatta. View 100+ quilts made by guild members, shop the quilt shop vendors, see demonstrations, eat at the snack bar and purchase tickets to win the raffle quilt. WHERE: Peace Lutheran Church, 900 Jefferson St., Port Clinton WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday COST: $5/person INFO: 419.855.3790 or ohiostarquilters131.com

WHAT: See the newly restored B-25J Mitchell Bomber, as well as visiting B-25, B-17 and C-47 planes flying in from Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Mich. Get a look at the ongoing restoration of the historic Ford Trimotor. Eat at the on-site Tin Goose Diner, a recently restored vintage ‘50s diner. Event will also feature a period Big Band and dance, book signings and other treats. Check website for event times and more details. WHERE: Liberty Aviation Museum, 3515 E. State Road., Port Clinton INFO: libertyaviationmuseum.com WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. every Friday WHERE: Bassett’s Market parking lot at Ohio 53 and 163 INFO: Call Lynn Jones at 419-732-0261 entertainment and a street dance. Other weekend activities include a parade, followed by a waterfront craft fair, live entertainment, food, drinks, novelties, and evening fireworks. WHERE: Various locations, Kelleys Island INFO: 419.746.2360 or kelleysislandchamber.com

Walk to Remember

WHAT: The Compassionate Friends of Ottawa County invites bereaved parents, siblings, relatives and friends to register for a 1-mile walk of remembrance. Participants are encouraged to seek pledges that will go to the local chapter to support outreach and chapter

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The Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary is holding a Poker Run starting from the Excuses Lounge at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Strub Road. in Sandusky on Saturday, Aug. 11. The entry fee is $15 per person and $25 per couple which includes a meal at Excuses Lounge. Registration is at 10 a.m. with the first bike out at 11 a.m. For information call the Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary at 419-960-7487.
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A collaborative effort blending the craftsmanship of the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society and the artistic expression of the Plein Air Art Festival will create one of Lakeside’s most unique weekends of the Chautauqua season from July 20-22. This three-day event begins on Friday when plein air artists arrive at Lakeside to paint outdoor landscapes. The term “en plein air” means painting “in the open air.” The festival will host more than 30 plein air artists from across the Midwest. Guests are invited to watch them paint. There will be opportunities to purchase artwork with the addition of the Open Air Gallery, located on the pedestrian walkway of Walnut Avenue, between Second and Third Streets in Lakeside. The Open Air Gallery will be open preceding the 8:15 p.m. Hoover Auditorium performance from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Plein air events will continue Sunday, including a Plein Air Paintout from 1 to 3 p.m. Guests are invited to watch the painters create beautiful landscapes. Children may paint on the Pavilion lawn from 1 to 3 p.m. for a fee of $2. This children’s event is coordinated by Lakeside’s C. Kirk Rhein Jr. Center for the Living Arts. A Wet Paint Sale, held on the Pavilion lawn from 3 to 5 p.m., will display original paintings that were completed by the plein air artists throughout the entire weekend. The Lakeside waterfront will transform into an outdoor showroom of classic wooden boats as these cruisers line the dock and the lawn of Hotel Lakeside at the annual Lakeside Wooden Boat Show from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 22. More than 40 wooden boats, each classified based on the year of the model, will be featured. The boats are categorized as: historic (prior to 1918), antique (1919-1942), classic (1943-1975), early contemporary (1976-1984) and late contemporary (past 25 years). The sizes of the wooden boats range from 9 feet to 57 feet. There will be many events throughout the day. Sunday Brunch at the Hotel Lakeside Café, which overlooks the Boat Show, will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Several food vendors will be offering picnic items in Central Park throughout the Wooden Boat Show. Wally & The Beavs will provide a wide range of music, including songs by Steely Dan, Chicago, Joe Cocker and The Beatles from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Pavilion. An original painting by Nora Sallows, titled “Lakeside Painters and Wooden Boat Show,” is on display at Lakeside’s ArtistsN-Cahoots store, located on Walnut Avenue. A silent auction is in progress for the painting and may be submitted until Sunday, July 22. On the day of the show, the painting will be displayed at the Wooden Boat Show, where bidding will continue throughout the day. The painting will be awarded to the highest bid at the end of the show. Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival posters are also available at Lakeside’s Artists-N-Cahoots store for $10. To register a wooden boat, contact Wooden Boat Show Coordinator, Mame Drackett, at 419-798-2050 or mame@ drackett.cc. Registration is free. The Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival is a free event, however, spectators are required to pay Lakeside’s Daily Gate Pass admission fee ($18.50 for adults, $12.75 for youth ages 12-18, and free for children under age 12 and guests over age 90), which is valid from the time it is purchased until 7 p.m. the following day. Partial Day Passes ($5.75) are also available for up to three hours. Free parking is available at Danbury High School (cars must be registered at the Hoover Auditorium Ticket Office). There is no shuttle service is provided to or from the school. To park on the Lakeside grounds or at the South Gate parking lot, there is a daily $7.75 auto fee. For info, visit www.lakesideohio.com or call 419798-4461.

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Arts in the Park, sponsored by the Port Clinton Artists’ Club, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 4-5, at Lakeview Park in Port Clinton. Nearly 120 artists from Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Florida will be showing and selling their original creations. The show is open to the public and parking is free. One of the oldest art festivals in Ohio, Arts in the Park is celebrating 55 years of continuing to bring unique and original art to Ottawa County. Artisans will be displaying and selling ceramics, jewelry, glass, paintings, photography, wood, mixed media, textiles and fiber art. Artwork will be judged by the prestigious talents of Irene Finck, retired, Ohio Arts Council; Columbus watercolorist Kevin Buckland; art lovers Pertain Buckland and Connie Pfeiffer; and Dee Cochran, batik artist and president of the Port Clinton Artist’s Club. For the second year, Pat Catan’s Craft Centers is the sponsor of the Children’s Area, a fun-filled part of the festival. Watch your child’s face light up as they create functional art. Fun and engaging activities will be going on throughout the two-day art festival. There will be a huge variety of food to savor, including kettle corn, roasted nuts, Java Sensations and the Port

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Clinton Lion’s Club fare of brats and burgers. Entertainment will be ongoing throughout the weekend beginning on Saturday morning with the Lake Erie Sound barbershop quartet, featuring Jason Barton-Kashmer, Tom Evans, Paul Rothschild and Ted Williams, followed by local artist Dave Ninke and Amanda Blankenbecker. Sunday festival guests will be entertained by the local chanteuse Rosemary Schramm, Strings of Glory, featuring DaWayne and Tracie Henson, from noon until 1:30 p.m. and, from Genoa, the Packer Creek Brass Quintet will be performing from 1:30 until

3 p.m. New this year the Short Attention Theatre will be roaming doing short one-act plays. Acoustic guitarist Larry Lyons will be on hand during the weekend, and poetry readings will be done featuring the poetry of local artist and poet Virginia Zafirau. An exciting addition to the festival this year is a raffle. Throughout the year, artist instructors have donated original works of art to the Club. Festival goers will have the opportunity to buy a raffle ticket to win an original art piece from the multi-talented Aaron Bivens, Dee Cochran, Bob Moyer, Mark Polomchak or Charles Rowland.

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Captain Howdy to play Riverfront Live!
Captain Howdy — a two-man acoustic guitar show featuring Jerry Baum and Spencer Marugg of Port Clinton — will take the stage at Riverfront Live! at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The free summer concert series takes place weekly under the canopy at the end of North Jefferson Street in downtown Port Clinton with the Portage River as a backdrop. The Captain Howdy Show features iconic songs that most people know the words to, from popular classic and modern-day artists. Audiences of all ages find it easy to sing along and have fun. This acoustic guitar show covers favorite songs from bands such as Alice In Chains, Bad Company, Beatles, Bill Withers, Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Eagles, Elvis Presley, Eric Clapton, Hank Williams Sr., Harry Chapin, Jackson Brown, Jeff Healey, John Denver, John Melloncamp, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Led Zeppelin, Matchbox 20, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Pink Floyd, Poison, Stone Temple Pilots, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Willie Nelson, Gordon Lightfoot, The Boxtops, Old Crow Medicine Show, Oasis and others. Visit the Captain Howdy Facebook page or www.CaptainHowdyBand. com for info, performance announcements, videos and more. The free Riverfront Live! Outdoor Summer Music Program is sponsored by Main Street Port Clinton. For a complete schedule of performers for the 2012 season, visit www.historicportclinton.com

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The Oak Harbor Downtown Committee, in conjunction with the Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, will be holding the next downtown Oak Harbor Farmers’ Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 28. In addition to fresh produce, there will be crafts, baked goods art and more. The Ottawa County Humane Society will also be having a dog wash at Flat Iron Park from 11 to 3 p.m. that day. The mission of the market is to help sustain the local economy by providing local farmers, bakers, artisans and other vendors an affordable opportunity to sell their goods to local consumers. Along with farm fresh produce, farm market vendors can also provide quality poultry products, fresh baked goods, herbs, fresh-cut flowers, all types of plants, fruit, cider, handmade crafts, garden décor, antiques, art, music, jewelry and gourmet food items. If you are interested in being a vendor, call the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce at 419898-0479 for information or visit the Chamber website for an application: www.oakharborohio.net.

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Magruder Hospital’s VIP Club is planning a one-day trip to the Hartville Flea Market on Thursday, Sept. 27. The Hartville Marketplace is a 100,000-square-foot facility that houses more than 100 indoor shops with clothing, collectables, boutiques and more. Outside is 12 acres of up to 800 outdoor seasonal vendors and 200 pavilion vendors offering produce, flowers, antiques and crafts. Cost for the trip is $56 and includes roundtrip deluxe DVD motorcoach transportation, a lunch of Amishstyle food at Hartville Kitchen and all applicable taxes and gratuity. The trip will depart at 6:30 a.m. from the City/County Complex at 1868 E. Perry St. in Port Clinton and will return around 7:30 p.m. For information or to sign up for either trip, call Marty at 419-734-5362.
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Enrollment now open for county safety council
July 31 is The FY13 deadline for new and Safety Council members who are interested in qualifying for a rebate of 2 percent or more on their Workers’ Compensation premiums. It is also time for dues renewal and submission of 1st Half 2012 Semi-annual Reports for present members. In a special incentive program, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is offering Ottawa County area employers a onetime rebate of 2 percent on their Workers’ Compensation premiums for active participation in Safety Council during the next 12 months. The rebate offer excludes self-insuring employers or state agencies. New for FY13 is that employers participating in BWC group-retrospective programs are eligible for a 2 percent participation rebate. As in FY12 group-experience-rating members are eligible for a 2 percent performance rebate. For many companies, the 2 percent or 4 percent savings will actually outweigh the cost of membership in Safety Council. To receive a 2 percent rebate, local companies must meet four criteria: • Join the Ottawa County Safety Council no later than July 31 • Send a representative to at least 10 meetings between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013 • Submit two safety reports for the 2012 calendar year • Have their CEO (or highest-ranking on-site management person) attend one meeting between July 1, 2012, and June 30, 2013 Note: An additional 2 percent rebate, based on reduction in number and/or severity of workplace injuries as calculated by the BWC, is also available to qualifying non-group Safety Council members. Dues for Ottawa County Safety Council are $120 per year for one representative, and include the cost of meals at the 12 monthly meetings. Meetings consist of an informative 40-45 minute safety-related program, a brief business meeting, and special relevant updates. Ottawa County Safety Council is part of a Tri Council Training Collaborative which offers several compliance and safety program development and implementation workshops at no extra cost. If you would like to join the Ottawa County Safety Council, or would like information, contact Denise Ventrone at the Ottawa County Improvement Corp., at 567-262-3302, or email to dventrone@ ocic.biz.

Main Street Port Clinton offers Business planning workshop
Main Street Port Clinton’s Economic Restructuring Committee invites you to attend a free workshop focusing on creating a business plan and the resources available for information and assistance along the way. This workshop is scheduled for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 23, at the Ida Rupp Public Library located at 310 Madison St. Registration begins at 4 p.m. This is the first in a series of workshops designed to outline the Starting or Growing a Business in Port Clinton Booklet created by Main Street Port Clinton in 2011. The booklet is a compilation of information from local, state and national sources to help people opening, acquiring, or growing their business in our area. The workshop will be presented by SCORE representatives and cover the basics of business plans and the available resources to individuals that may be researching a new idea or ways to grow their business. If you are a new business or are looking to expand, we encourage you to come to this workshop. To register, contact Main Street Port Clinton at 419-7345503. Refreshments will be provided.
John Rader, CRS Kathy Rader, Broker

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Mill Street Brew, Lisa’s Fitness Studio now open
Two new businesses are celebrating grand openings in downtown Oak Harbor: Mill Street Brew, at 169 Mill St., and Lisa’s Fitness Studio at 165 W. Water St. Mill Street Brew is a coffeehouse owned and operated by Chris and Rachel Varga. They have a variety of coffee drinks, smoothies, muffins, sandwiches, salads and more. They are open from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. You can check out their specials on Facebook and reach them by calling 419-707-0681. Lisa’s Fitness Studio is owned and operated by Lisa Reiter and offers co-ed fitness classes for all ages and skill levels. They have an array of classes and even offer childcare while you work out. A full listing of classes is available on their Facebook page and your first class is always free. You can reach Lisa at 419-307-0363. Join these new businesses for an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on July 25. The ribbon cutting will be held at 10 a.m. with an open house and menu samples to follow until 3 p.m.
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Group Sales named Supplier of the Year
Each year the Meeting Professionals International Ohio Chapter recognizes chapter members who exemplify the finest in the meetings and hospitality industry. These awards officially recognize planners and suppliers who have made significant contributions to the chapter and the industry. The Lake Erie Shores & Islands Group Sales Team was recently recognized by MPI Ohio as “Supplier of the Year.” Group Sales Manager Amanda Smith Rasnick accepted the award at the organization’s annual banquet. Also nominated for Supplier of the Year were representatives from the Columbus Convention Center, Thirty One Gifts, and the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel. This award was made possible by the cooperation of many Lake Erie Shores & Islands industry partners and their willingness to work together for the good of the destination. Smith Rasnick has been selling and promoting Lake Erie Shores & Islands as a meeting destination since 2008.

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BUSINESS
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The investment world can be complex — so you may not want to navigate it alone. But when it comes to getting professional advice, you certainly have an abundance of choices. How can you know which approach is right for you? The answer depends, to a large extent, on how you choose to work with a qualified financial advisor — someone with the training and experience to help you work toward your financial goals. When you work with a financial advisor, he or she will analyze your financial situation — your income, current assets, family status and short- and long-term investment goals, such as helping pay for your children’s (or grandchildren’s) college education and attaining a comfortable retirement. You can choose different ways of working with a financial advisor — and a deciding factor may be how “hands on” you want to be with your investment strategy. To illustrate this concept, let’s look at two common ways investors interact with financial advisors: • Taking recommendations and making choices — After evaluating your financial situation, goals, risk tolerance and time horizon, your financial advisor can recommend appropriate investments. Over time, your financial advisor will communicate with you regularly to keep track of changes in your life and to suggest any changes you may need to make in your portfolio. Of course, you have the final say in accepting or rejecting these recommendations, which is why this method is considered a hands-on way to invest. • Investing through a managed account — In this situation, your financial advisor will help you create, implement and refine your long-term financial strategy, but the money managers will make the daily investment decisions, relying on a variety of criteria pertaining to your situation. For example, if your portfolio has become overweighted in a specific asset class, such as stocks or bonds, and is no longer aligned with your goals, it may automatically be brought back into balance. So which method of investing is better for you? There’s really no one right answer for everyone. If you’re the sort of person who likes to make all your own decisions, then you might be better off following the hands-on approach with your financial advisor. On the other hand, if you are particularly busy and just don’t feel you have the time to be actively involved with day-to-day investment decisions, you might want to consider a managed account. In any case, you’ll want to be comfortable with the method of investing that you’ve chosen. So do your homework beforehand. Whether you’re interested in a hands-on relationship or a handsoff approach, you still need to interview several financial advisors to find one who has worked with people in your situation and who seems genuinely interested in helping you. During these interviews, make sure you understand everything related to working with a financial advisor — the fees involved, the way decisions will be communicated to you if you choose a managed account, and so on. Deciding how you want to invest is your first step in working toward your financial goals — so make the choice that’s right for you.
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Small Business Basics seminar set for August
The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Terra State Community College is offering free, two-hour seminars, “Small Business Basics,” that will answer questions about starting, buying or expanding a small business. This seminar will take the confusion out of your efforts and help you avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary steps. Learn the basics of: name registration, licensing, taxes, zoning, business entities, employees, insurance, financing and business planning. THE AUGUST SCHEDULE IS: • Wednesday, Aug. 1 — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Ottawa County Improvement Corporation (conference room), 8043 W. Ohio 163, Oak Harbor • Wednesday, Aug. 8 — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tiffin Area Chamber of Commerce (conference room), 19 W. Market St., Tiffin • Wednesday, Aug. 15 — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Erie County Chamber of Commerce (conference room), 225 W. Washington Row, Sandusky • Wednesday, Aug. 22 — 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Terra State Community College (Building B, Room 101), 2830 Napoleon Road, Fremont These events are free and open to the public. To register or for more information, call Bill Auxter, Director of the Ohio Small Business Development Center at Terra Community College, toll-free 800-8262431 or 419-559-2210. Or contact him by email at [email protected].

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Real Estate Transfers
WEEK ENDING JULY 13

Classifieds
LEGAL AD/NOTIFICATION
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELIQUENT LAND TAXES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, OTTAWA COUNTY, OH IN THE MATTER OF: FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES BY ACTION IN REM PURSUANT TO O.R.C.5721.18(B) ROBERT J. HILLE Treasurer of Ottawa County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAXES, Defendants Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property: Situated in the Village of Oak Harbor, County of Ottawa and State of Ohio: Lot 5 in Block Number 1 in C. Roose Addition to the Village of Oak Harbor, Current owner’s name: John K Smidutz and Kathryn Smidutz 1241 N. Benton Carroll Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Property Address: 521 Locust Street Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Permanent Parcel No.: 02710883-14554-000 Situated in the Village of Oak Harbor, Coun-

Benton Township
• 7-9-12 Louis R. Geller to John H. Heilman, 2080 N. Commercial St., $41,000.

LEGAL AD/ NOTIFICATION

Bay Township
• 7-9-12 Fremont Federal Credit Union to Kevin A. Gotton, 6500 Little Portage East, $25,000.

Genoa Corp.
• 7-9-12 Mary Charlotte Hesselbart to Ronald Market, 501 W. Fourth St., $30,000. • 7-13-12 Roberta C. Floro to Jeffrey J. and Jennifer K. Knott, 509 Wilbur St., $23,000.

Catawba Township
• 7-9-12 Anthony J. Allen, Timothy F. Allen and Cynthia A. Smith to William J. and Ellen J. Rofkar, 2714 E. Sand Road, $75,000. • 7-11-12 William F. and Constance F. Sammons to Neal A. and Toni F. Morris, 1452 N. Edgewater Drive, $600,000. • 7-11-12 Ray A. Starr Sr. to Coppus Motors Inc., 4295 Marin Blvd., $289,300. • 7-13-12 Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services to Richard C. and Lucille M. Smith, 3944 E. Vineyard Village Drive, $165,000.

Danbury Township
• 7-9-12 Evelyn L. Brandeberry to Timothy S. Dougherty, 2031 N. Nan Ave., $119,000. • 7-13-12 Bar Harbor Reserve, LLC to Jane Gannon , 8349 E. Reserve Way, $150,000.

ty of Ottawa and State of Ohio: And known as and being Lot No. Two (2) in Block No. Forty-two (42) in the Addition of the town plat of said Village as laid out by Charles Roose, in said Village of Oak Harbor, Ohio. Current owner’s name: Santos Santiago and Mary C. Santiago P.O. Box 284 Fremont, OH 43420 Property Address: 733 Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449Permanent Parcel No: 027-11228-15015-000 and, Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold or otherwise disposed of according to law by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Stephen J. Levorchick, Sheriff of Ottawa County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount that equals at least, as in the court’s order, One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars payable subsequent to the delivery to the prosecuting attorney of the delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts and prior to the transfer of the deed of the property to the pur-

chaser following confirmation of sale, at 10:30 a.m., in Room 100 of the Ottawa County Courthouse in Port Clinton, Ohio, on the 3rd day of August, 2012. Terms of Sale: A ten percent (10%) deposit is due on the day of sale, either in cash, certified check, or money order. Upon confirmation of sale from the Ottawa County Court of Common Pleas, payment of balance due eight (8) days after notification by Sheriff’s Office to the successful bidder that they have received confirmation of the sale. Payment of unpaid balance beyond said eight (8) day period shall draw interest at eight percent (8%) per annum from the date of notification to the successful bidder by the Sheriff’s Office. Stephen J. Levorchick, Sheriff of Ottawa County, Ohio. By Gale Zelms, Deputy Sheriff.

APARTMENT FOR RENT
BUCKEYE BEND APARTMENTS PORT CLINTON. Two bedroom apartments. All appliances - dishwasher, washer/ dryer hook up. Central air, gas heat, private patio, pool. $590/Month. Water and Sewer included. One cat permitted. No dogs. 419-734-7422 or 419-341-4498.

APARTMENT FOR RENT

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
BANKRUPTCY FOR A FRESH START call Tom Connolly at 419-898-2889. ATTENTION DIABETICS with Medicare. Get a FREE talking meter and diabetic testing supplies at NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, this meter eliminates painful finger pricking! Call 866-955-7746

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

APPLIANCE FOR SALE
Maytag Neptune Washer For Sale. White front load. Works great. $200 Call 937-284-0697.

APPLIANCE FOR SALE

Marblehead Corp
• 7-13-12 Bay Point Acquisition, LLC to Christopher M. Malfara, 158 Bay Breeze Drive, $144,375.

Erie Township
• 7-10-12 Carol Vollmer to Frederick J. Sanicky, vacant land Rymer Road, $80,298.

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Elmore Corp.
• 7-10-12 Alexander Cole to Tommy and Danielle Prater, 224 Rice St., $122,100. • 7-11-12 Chester S. Servick Jr. and Janice E. Servick to David W. and Michelle R. Sotak, 567 Bradford Court, $253,000.

Harris Township
• 7-12-12 Eric K. and Erin M. Burrey to David R. and Jean L. Wietelmann, 20766 W. Ohio 105, $35,000.

Starting at $189,900.**

Portage Township
• 7-13-12 Daniel and Adelina Orosco to Misty E. Stroupe, 2025 E. Lockwood Road, $80,268.

95% SOLD!

Port Clinton City
• 7-9-12 James A. and Carla J. Chapman to James P. and Diana K. Waddell, 200 W. Lakeshore Drive #7, $236,000. • 7-10-12 IB Property Holdings, LLC to Terry Overmyer, 121 Madison Place, $26,000. • 7-10-12 Fannie Mae to Judith Callihan, 633 Jackson St., $37,900. • 7-11-12 Elaine Hendricks to Lois J. Horn, 602 Taft St, $99,000. • 7-11-12 John S. Piontkowski to Jeffrey and Heather Stewart, new split Chapman Road, $150,000. • 7-13-12 Elizabeth Stoddard Papcun to Roberta L. Redfern, 652 Harrison St., $152,299.

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5 MODELS AVAILABLE – FREEDOM AND EASE OF SINGLE-STORY, RESORT STYLE LIVING CATAWBA ISLAND CLUB MEMBERSHIP OPTIONAL – LONG-TERM LEASES AVAILABLE • Private Courtyard • 2+ Full Baths • Vaulted & Tray Ceilings • Community Center • 2 or 3 Bedrooms • 2+ Car Garage • Golf Cart Storage • Heated Pool & Fitness Center

Put-in-Bay Village School
• 7-12-12 Gregory Auger to Steven M. and Denise K. Snyder, new split Portsmouth, $20,000.

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Oak Harbor Corp
• 7-11-12 Katherine Steinmiller to David R. and Stosha C. Brackett, 200 E. Main St., $110,000.

Hours: 11am-5:30pm Daily

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6B Thursday, July 19, 2012
AUTO FOR SALE
2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited, excellent condition, fully equipped, 75,000 miles 4-cylinder. Asking $16,900. Please call 419-341-1878.

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FURNITURE FOR SALE

The Beacon
Annual Multi-family Sale & Bake Sale at John Brown Park on Catawba. 2370 NE Catawba Rd., Saturday July 21st 8AM2PM. 280 East Bayview Dr, PC. Friday 9-3, Saturday 9-12. MULTIFAMILY Everything for Baby, Boy Newborn - 12 months, household, tools, Stihl chain-saw, luggage & Much, more. HUGE Garage Sale. Antiques, great women’s clothing, and LOTS of stuff. Friday July 20th 8AM-?, Saturday 8AM-1PM. 3592 Wildwood Dr. (Eagle Beach), Catawba.

AUTO FOR SALE

11’ 1992 WHALER At 9.9 Evinrude Motor. Please Call 216-347-0945.

FURNITURE FOR SALE

GARAGE SALE
Everything must go! Stove, washer, dryer, bedroom sets, misc. furniture, household goods, sewing machine, tools, drill press, garden hoses, too much too mention! Friday, July 20th and Sat. July 21st - 8 am - 2 pm. 602 Taft St., Port Clinton Garage Sales 425 & 507 North Carroll Erie Rd, Port Clinton July 12th, 13th, 14th and July 19, 20th and 21st. 8AM-5PM. Catawba Annual Dane Ave.Association Street Sale. Tools, marine items, fishing gear, baby clothes & toys and much more! Shop and find a treasure. Saturday, July 21, 2012. 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM. 935 South Limestahl Road Port Clinton Thursday/Friday/Saturday 9 to 4PM Lots of camping equipment, Kitchen items, Linens, Laptop computer, Movie camera, golf clubs/new condition, LOTS of miscellaneous!

GARAGE SALE

HELP WANTED/ HELP WANTED/ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
Seeking a high energy team player to develop current and solicit new group overnight business. Market concentration is motor coach, student group, reunions and weddings. Activities include trade shows, sales missions and familiarization tours. Experience in the travel and tourism industry preferred. Periodic overnight travel, evening and weekend functions. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and have strong verbal and written communication skills. Send reply to: Box 280255 c/o the Sandusky Register 314 West Market Street P.O. Box CN 5071, Sandusky, OH 44870. Ace Hardware - Full time floor sales positions. Electrical /plumbing/paint experience helpful. Full benefit package. Apply within: 1608 East Perry Street Port Clinton (NO PHONE CALLS).

CAPTN’S CUSTOM CAPTN’S CUSTOM CARPETS CARPETS
Captn’s Custom Carpets Inlaid nautical carpets. Carpeting to match your Navy Blue or Taupe canvas. Aft deck carpeting is also our specialty. Our specialty Nautical Gifts. Let us put your boat name in carpet. 419-7322182 At Fort Firelands.

Ethan Allen Loveseat $150, Coffee Table, end table $70 each. Fits small room. 419-987-4290.

COTTAGE FOR SALE
1378 N.W. Catawba Road. Private Development. Beach Marina and Park Areas. $104,500. 330-604-1550.

COTTAGE FOR SALE

WANTS TO BUY

WANTS TO BUY

BOAT BOAT FOR SALE FOR SALE
26’ 1982 Baha for sale. Very good condition, runs perfectly. Must see! Call 419-732-0414. 19’ SPORT-CRAFT 1986, in Port Clinton, with 140HP MerCruiser I/O, and trailer. For Sale on eBay with NO RESERVE. 727-8213560.

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, Route 163 at 269 in Marblehead.

FLEA MARKET

Wants to Buy a Sailboat Trailer for 19’ Swing keel Boat. Phone 614-795-1545.

YARD SALE

YARD SALE

SERVICES - HOME/OFFICE

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Street Wide Saturday July 21 8-3pm Leddy Lane Marblehead: Off Route 163 Across from Hi-Way Bait. Household, Fishing, Camping Gear, Toys, Clothing, LOTS of GREAT STUFF!

Dependable/Trustworthy House Cleaning! Available weekly, biweekly, seasonally. Call 419341-5613

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Housekeeping – Seasonal. Cleaning Motel Rooms & Cottages. Mar-Lu Motel, Marblehead. Mature, experienced woman. $12/hr. 419-7323300. Owner Operators: 100% NoTouch Freight. Dedicated Loads. Norwalk, OH to Wentzville, MO. 2000 or newer tractor, CDL-A, 18mo exp. B&W Interstate. Tabitha 800-325-7884 x4. Merchandisers needed for store remodel. 9 days, 10 hours per day. Contact Tess Gresham. 904-215-9015 or tgresham@ sparinc.com PART-TIME FILL-IN Bartender. Private Club. Days/Nights/Weekends. Call 419-734-1000. EXPERIENCED OTR DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: Runs 48 states, heavy from WI to PhiladelphiaBaltimore-MD area. Flex home time. 99% No-Touch. Top Pay! Vacation/ 401K/ Vision/ Dental/ Disability/ Health. Require Class A CDL, 2 yrs OTR exp. good MVR, references. Call Ruth/Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800-558-2664 www. TTItrucking.com 2012 Federal Postal Positions NOW HIRING! $13.00-$36.50+/ hr., Full Benefits/Paid Training. No Experience/Call Today! 1-800-593-2664 x141. Over 18? Can’t miss limited opportunity to travel with successful young business group. Paid training. Transportation/ Lodging. Unlimited income potential. 877-646.5050. Drivers: Regional & OTR. CDL-A. Great Pay& Hometime. Avg 2000-2200mi/wk. Teams & O/O Welcome Jaime/Eric: 563-5793421 or 888-912-7342.

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RV FOR SALE
1994 WILDERNESS 5TH WHEEL WITH ATTACHED 33” BY 11” SCREENED-IN PORCH. Excellent Condition. Pool, dock available, 500 feet from water. $13,500 or BO. 352-302-2375. Located in Marblehead.

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RV FOR SALE

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SPECIAL FIRING NOTICE 2012

SAIL BOAT FOR SALE
1978 15’ Tasar (Laser Type) Fiberglass SAILBOAT!! Good Condition - MUST see!! 440333-6147 or 440-665-9975.

SAIL BOAT FOR SALE

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TRAILER FOR SALE
FOR SALE in good condition 1995 Jayco Eagle 30’ travel trailer with slide out, large porch enclosure, and deck overlooking beautiful Lake Erie at Bay Point Resort, Marblehead, Ohio. $10,000 plus leased lot or $8,000 trailer and porch only. (419) 348-6467 2008 32’ Aljo Travel Trailer by Skyline, king size bed, large bedroom, 17 cubic foot, GE refrigerator, front kitchen, lots of storage $19,000 or Best Offer. 419779-8629. Tall Timbers Camp Ground Lot 117, Port Clinton.

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TRAVEL TRAILER TRAVEL TRAILER FOR SALE FOR SALE
1991 Regal Prowler 26’ Travel Trailer in Mint Condition. Recently updated. New rubber roof, new tries, new carpeting, new all electric refrigerator. Asking $3,500 or BO 216-2552391.

Community Internet Links
Bar-B-Que Bills Ribs & Chicken Shack www.barbequebills.com Bar-B-Que Traveler, Inc. - www.barbquetravelerinc.com Grandma’s Back Yard Barbeque www.grandmasbackyardbbq.com

HOME FOR RENT
941 Maryland Street, Port Clinton. TWO Bedroom, Washer/ dryer, stove and refrigerator. Garbage included. No Pets. $410 plus deposit. 419-3660373.

HOME FOR RENT

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UN-VENTED propane room heater. Sears Model 600. 15,000 BTU. Good working condition. $150.00 440-539-6858. SLOT MACHINE For Sale. Red Metor by Olympia $150.00. Call Jim or Marleen 419-732-0655. CANADA DRUG CENTER. Safe and affordable medications. Save up to 90% on your medication needs. Call 1-888-734-1530 ($25.00 off your first prescription and free shipping.) Stop Paying too much for TV! Satellite is cheaper than cable! Packages from $19.99/mo.-FREE movies, FREE upgrades & FREE HD: Limited Offer-CALL NOW! 800-259-9178. $294.00+ DAILY MAILING POSTCARDS! www.ThePostcardGuru.com Earn $95/Hr Using Your Computer! www.FreeJobPosition.com More Amazing Opportunities @ www.LegitCashJobs.com SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. WIN or Pay Nothing! Start Your Application In Under 60 Seconds. Contact Disability Group, Inc. Licensed Attorneys & BBB Accredited. Call 1-888-6064790.

BBQ & Caterers

Boat Hauling - Land Transporting
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MOBILE MOBILE HOME HOME
12 X 50 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED Mobile Home in Tibbles Marina/East Harbor Marblehead, OH. Central Air. $7,000 440-787-8300.

802 Prairie St. • Marblehead “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here”
Rev. Kay Cox 419-798-4612 Services & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. www.churchatthelake.org

First United Church of Christ

Civilian Marksmanship Program www.odcmp.org

Camp Perry

Chambers of Commerce
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Community Action
WSOS - www.wsos.org

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE
SMALL MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING Ideal two person office or vacation cabin. West Lakeshore Drive in Port Clinton. Plus extra buildable lot. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 419-7048595. OWNER WILL FINANCE. Bank or Seller won’t finance? We Help! No qualifying. No credit! Low Down. Call Today! 1-800-563-2734. kanthony@ cigrealty.com

Community Builder
United Way - www.unitedwayottawacounty.org 211 - www.helpclick.org

SOS STORAGE CONDOS
$27,500.00

Counseling
The Giving Tree - www.givingtreecounseling.com Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities www.ocbdd.org STEPS Provider Agency www.STEPSagency.com

Developmental Disabilities

18’ X 35’ X 11’4” All electric, well insulated, heated, separate utilities Quality Construction/Competitive Pricing 5460 Port Clinton Eastern Rd. Lakeside-Marblehead, OH 419-547-7567 or 419-618-1625(cell) Located behind Friendship Station - Rt. 269

Emergency Assistance
Red Cross - www.redcrosstoledo.org Salvation Army - www.thesalarmy.com Underwater Recovery Team - www.diveputinbay.com

Employment and Training Services
Northcoast Jobs Connection (The Job Store) www.northcoastjobs.org Ohio Means Jobs www.ohiomeansjobs.com

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Hair Salon

Local Government
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Massage Therapy
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Mentoring
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Non-Profit Health Care

Pet Supplies
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Taxidermy
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HEALTH/MEDICAL
IF YOU HAD HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY between 2004 and present time and required a second surgery you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727. ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUFFERERS with Medicare. Get FREE CPAP Replacement Supplies at NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial infection! Call 888-440-8352. Canada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call Today 888697-2316 for $25.00 off your first prescription and free shipping.

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MARBLEHEAD. 10941 E. BAYSHORE #304-B $275,000. TING • 3BR 3BA Like-new Bay Point condo NEW LIS with detached garage in move-in
condition with Lake Erie views! • Full bath on main floor with media room that may be used as a first floor master bedroom. • Hanging over the wood burning fireplace there are two custom designed Dominick Labino (world renowned art glass designer) lighted panels. • Most furnishings will remain.

• Beach and park area • 2 bedrooms • Large pole barn • Dock launch $129,000

D JUST LISTE

10911 BAY POINT DRIVE #603, MARBLEHEAD
D JUST LISTE
• Lake View • Turn key • Freshly painted • Pool • Gated community • Garage $249,000

ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS HEADER
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CATAWBA ISLAND. 4287 E. MARIN WOODS

rice! New P

$329,000.

• LeMarin Elevated Ranch Condo with spacious loft with sitting/sleeping or office area. • Volume ceilings throughout the main area of the condo. • Fabulous location with spectacular Lake Erie views! • This condo includes Dock B-7 (40+ foot) in private marina with direct access to Lake.

103 HIDDEN BEACH, MARBLEHEAD
• Remodeled Home • Spacious 3 bed rooms • Upgrades • Private Street • PERFECT vacation home $189,000

CATAWBA ISLAND. 2800-D CANTERBURY
$249,900.
• Light and Airy Condo at Fairway Villas @ CIC. • Move in ready. Vaulted ceilings with fans. • Three inch Plantation Shutters. • Open floor plan. Great room fireplace has gas log, heated sunroom, office, dining room, spacious first floor laundry room. • Fabulous Master Bedroom w/huge walk-in closet.

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OPEN HOUSES
JOHNSON'S ISLAND. 3646 E. Baycliffs. 11 - 3 New Price!! OAK HARBOR. 105 N. Wexford. SAT & SUN 1 - 3 p.m. CATAWBA ISLAND. 2212 Carriage Lane. #5 1:30 - 3:30

OPEN SATURDAY OPEN SUNDAY

SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
Finish High School at home in a few weeks. First Coast Academy, 1-800-658-1180x130. www.fcahighschool.org HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME. 6 - 8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! FREE Brochure 1-800-264-8330 Benjamin Franklin High School www.diplomafromhome.com

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$599,999. $294,000. $699,999.

Real Estate Services

COME JOIN US!
4th Annual Catawba Office Choo Choo Chow Chow Golf Outing
Four person scramble benefiting the Children’s Free Care Fund. $120 per golfer, Call Ted, Mary Ann, or Stacy for details at 419-734-5751. Sponsorships available.

August 13, 2012 at Catawba Island Club.

VACATION VACATION RENTALS RENTALS
OUTER BANKS VACATION RENTALS 500+ Oceanfront to Soundfront, Private Pools, Hot Tubs, Pets and More. www.brindleybeach.com 1-877-642-3224.

OPEN SUN 2-5 PM
Harbor Bay Estates – Marblehead • Beautiful waterfront community located on Sandusky Bay • Pool, clubhouse, private beach and marina • Lots available on canal and bay • Stop by the Clubhouse! Mary Wandersleben 440-724-6829 Marblehead • West Harbor Cove – 30 ft dock • 3 large bedrooms/2 full baths • 76x16 with huge decks – walk to beach • $85,000 Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769 Marblehead • Waterfront with spectacular views! • Custom built with open floor plan • Furnished – ready to go! • $875,000 Ellen Calzonetti 419-341-9578

LOTS & ACREAGE
LENDER SHORT SALE! 25 acres - $39,900 Mature woods, great hunting, near State Land! Survey, g’teed buildable! Terms avail! Hurry! (866) 495-8733.

LOTS & ACREAGE

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419-341-6769

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Marblehead • Beautiful Lake Front Condo, Island views • 2BR/2.5BA, finished bsmt, 2 c gar • Howardhanna.com/20115288 • $489,900 Mark/Ted 419-341-9999

Marblehead • Waterfront mobile home park • Marina included – on the bay • Just under 3 acres! • $699,900 Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188

Marblehead • Home on 8 acres lot size 233x1492 • Approx 2 acres zoned commercial • One of a kind, many possibilities • $159,000 Sharon Polanco 419-341-0080

Mary C. Howard
RSPS, e PRO, SFR

419-212-1162
Cell

OAR Award of Distinction E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.marychoward.howardhanna.com

419-797-1928
Office

Marblehead • Just up the street from Lakeside • 4 + bedroom, 2 full baths • 2 + car garage with storage • $239,900 Karmen Lucas 419-656-9188

Marblehead • Lovely mobile in year round park • Most furnishing, dockage for rent • Large screened in patio • $24,900 Lisa Horman 419-271-8110

Marblehead • Retail Space on Rt 163 at Rt 269 • Pick your location, pick your size • Great location for your new or existing business • $159,00 Rob & Joy Ault 419-341-6769

Open House Sat 1-3
at 8917 Canada Goose, on the water, 2 BR, 30’ deeded dock at your door. 2 bath, pool, tennis, beach, $99,900 On Catawba 3 BR, Waterview, full bsmt, wood floors, open floor plan, large kitchen, beautiful home, marina, walking trails, pool, wonderful area. Family home 3 BR, 2.5 baths, sun porch, nice lot, new garage, full basement and wood floors. $89,900

Catawba • Lakefront community on Catawba Island • 3 bedroom cottage w/partial lake views • www.howardhanna.com/20121366 • $199,900 Glenna/Ted 419-341-1579

Catawba • Quality built home on large lot • 4 bed 3 bath plus bonus room • Zoned heating & cooling • $281,900 Dan Kukay 419-656-0138

Catawba • Howardhanna.com/20111807 • Ranch condo w/private elevator • 2 ½ c. garage w/ golf cart door • $299,900 Ted/Mark 419-563-4968

OPEN SUN 2-4 PM
675 Toledo St. - Port Clinton • 4 bed 2 bath home – Nugents Canal • 100 ft dock with water, electric, & dock box • High quality craftsmanship • $319,000 Margaret Lenthe 419-341-2014 Port Clinton • 55+ community in town location • Well cared for 1560 sq. ft home • 3 bed/2 bath, covered patio/carport • $84,500 Sharon Polanco 419-341-0080 Oak Harbor • 3 bed 2 bath well maintained •Open & spacious /Florida room • ½ acre lot close to dockage • $119,900 Cheryl Hetrick 419-202-0144

I DON’T JUST LIST . . . I SELL PROPERTIES

Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Catawba Office • 4054 East Harbor Road Port Clinton, OH 43452 • 877-734-5751

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