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Saturday, May 31, 2008
McComb readies new pool, seeks additional lifeguards
By ERIC SCHAADT
Staff Writer
McCOMB — McComb's new pool is slated to open June 14, but the village wants more lifeguards.
Seven lifeguards have agreed to work at the pool this summer, but the village in recent years has used 11 or homemade video lesbian teen 12 guards, sexy teen videos according to McComb officials.
"We'd like to have a few more," McComb Administrator Kevin Siferd said Friday.
People can earn lifeguard certification through a program with the American Red Cross.
Siferd said the swimming pool will be able to open this season with its current number of lifeguards, but the village would not like to stretch thin the work schedule.
Lifeguards wanting to work at the McComb pool should contact the municipal building at 419-293-3521.
Other communities contacted by The Courier have an ample supply of lifeguards.
Arlington has nine lifeguards for the pool season which will start June 6.
"Right now, we're holding our own. We could use a few more," according to Arlington Councilman Greg Craven, who chairs Council's Parks and Recreation Committee.
Arlington, Craven added, might be "in a pinch" for more lifeguards at the end of the summer if lifeguards leave for school, fall sports practice and other activities.
Bluffton, meanwhile, is set for lifeguards at its pool, which opened Memorial Day. Twenty lifeguards were hired, according to pool manager Christy Bowman.
Back in McComb, the Mansfield firm of Astro Pools Co. built the new village pool — replacing a 1967 pool — with a base bid of $488,100.
The facility will feature amateur teen pic water toys. Later this summer, a water slide will be installed.
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News Briefs HPD badge days set for Aug. 12-14
Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts will have several days to earn required badges Aug. 12-14 at Riverbend male teen twink boner pics Recreation Area, off Ohio 568.
Webelos badge day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 12. Scouts will complete the naturalist, geologist and forester badges.
Juniors badge day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 13. Girls will work on wildlife, plants and animals badges.
Brownies badge day will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 14. Brownies will work on plants, Earth, sky and water everywhere badges.
Badges are not included, but are available for purchase at the Scout office.
Space is limited. One adult is required for every five registered Scouts. Registration, with a $3 fee per scout, payable by exact change or check, deadline is Aug. 8 at the Hancock Park District office, 1424 E. Main Cross St.
For more information contact the park district office, 419-425-7275.
Registration set for Head Start
FOSTORIA — The Wood Sandusky Ottawa Seneca Community Action Commission is accepting applications from income-eligible families for 3- to 5-year old children to attend the Head Start and Early Childhood Development Program.
Open registration will be held from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 5 and Aug. 11 at the agency's office, 801 Kirk St., Fostoria.
During registration, parents or guardians should have proof of income, child's birth certificate, immunization record, medical insurance information and Social Security numbers for all family members.
Children do not have to teen ass pics attend the registration.
Openings are limited. For more information, or to schedule a registration time, call 419-435-4884.
McComb school sets open house
McCOMB — McComb Elementary School will host an open house on Aug. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
Students will be able to choose their seat at the open house, and should bring all of their supplies. Students and parents can meet teachers and learn more about school and community programs.
Open house set for middle school
FOSTORIA — An open house for Fostoria Middle School students will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 20 in the cafeteria.
Staff introductions, general announcements by the school administration, classrooms will be open and tours of the building available during the open house.
The program is for students entering sixth, seventh and eighth grades and their parents.
Litzenberg hosts Discovery Story
Gardening will be discussed during a Discovery Story sponsored by Hancock Park District, Aug. 4 in the garden at Litzenberg Memorial Woods, off U.S. 224.
The program, for preschoolers, 3-6 years old, includes a story and a planting activity. The same program will be offered at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
All children must be accompanied by an adult and bug repellent should be applied prior to the session.
For additional information, contact the park district office, 419-425-7275.
Meteor shower topic of program
Steve Rice, of the Millstream Astronomy Club, will present a program on Perseid meteor shower at 9 p.m. Aug. 9 in Shelter 5 at Riverbend Recreation Area, off Ohio 568.
The history of meteor shower, the source of the meteors and when to view them will be presented during the program.
Weather permitting after the program, visitors will be able to look at the night sky through a telescope.
For more information call the Hancock Park District office, 419-425-7275.
Meeting planned
The Findlay-Hancock County Library Board of Trustees will hold a director search meeting at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 5 at the main library.
Program planned on edible plants
Becky Woodward, a costumed history interpreter, will present a program on edible plants and herbs of the 1800s at 7 p.m. Aug. 5 in the garden at McKinnis House in Litzenberg Memorial Woods.
Interpreter Stacie Roby will lead a hike to explore what plants the pioneers gathered from the wild. A cup of tea will be available after the hike.
Participants should apply insect repellent before the program.
For additional information, contact the Hancock Park District office, 419-425-7275.
Program offered on Ohio prairies
John Blakeman, prairie biologist and prairie landscape designer, will present a program from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 10 in the "Doc" Phillips Discovery Center at Oakwoods Nature Preserve, off County Road 144.
The program will include a computer presentation about Ohio prairies at 1 p.m., a walk to the prairie at the nature preserve at 2 p.m., and a program on growing a prairie and prairie landscaping at 2:45 p.m.
For more information call the Hancock Park District office, 419-425-7275.
UF announces new scholarship
The University of Findlay recently announced the endowment of the John R. and Jo Ann Davidson Scholarship.
It will be awarded annually to a Findlay High School graduate who exhibits a commitment to public and/or community service. The recipient will be a full-time student and have a grade point average of 3.2.
Jo Ann Davidson is a former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, where she has been a member for 20 years.
McComb library to host author
MCCOMB — The Friends of the McComb library will host mystery author Judy Clemens the weekend of McComb's Cookie Festival.
Clemens will speak at 12:30 p.m. on Aug. 9 at the park.
Clemens wrote the Stella Crown mystery series, is a playwright and has written for several magazines.
She will discuss becoming a mystery writer, answer questions and have her books available for purchase.
In case of rain, the even will be moved to the library at 113 S. Todd St.
For more information, call the McComb Public Library at 419-293-2425.
Forage field day to be held Aug. 20
Bob Hendershot, grassland conservationist teen anal with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Gary Wilson, Ohio State University Extension agent teen curfews for Hancock County, will be featured speakers during a field day on forages in August.
The event, meant to help horse, cattle, sheep and goat owners manage and establish pastures and hay fields, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at the University of Findlay Center for Equine and Pre-veterinary Studies, 11613 Hancock County 40, off U.S. 68, about three miles south of Findlay.
The event is free and open to the public.
Program topics include: grass hay and pasture species selection and management; pasture grazing research; converting mud lots to effective paddock areas; and managing pastures with the weather.
Exhibitors of feeds, fence, equipment and supplies will have displays.
For additional information contact Wilson, 419-422-3851, or via e-mail, [email protected].
4 named to Hercules posts
Steve Baginski, Joe Recchia, Rob Keller and Neal Valentine teen sex stories have been named to positions with Hercules Tire & Rubber Co.
Baginski was appointed executive vice president of finance and administration.
He is responsible for accounting and finance, human resources, information technology and legal counsel for Hercules Tire.
Baginski had been senior vice president of brand finance for Limited Brands Inc. In eight years, he held positions in the areas of information technology, supply chain management and finance.
Baginski is originally from Providence, R.I. He graduated with a master's degree in business administration from Cornell University.
Recchia has been named to the newly created role of corporate business development officer.
While Recchia will continue to work closely with the International division, his previous duties will be the new responsibility of Keller.
Keller's role has been expanded from president of the Hercules Canada division to include president of Hercules International. Keller has served as president of Hercules Canada for 11 years.
Supporting Keller's new role is Valentine, who has joined Hercules International as the senior vice president of sales and marketing. He has more than 20 years of tire experience with major manufacturers.
Valentine will lead the global sales and marketing efforts for Hercules Tire International from its office in Kitchener, Ontario.
Registration today at Liberty-Benton
Liberty-Benton schools will hold new student registration for the upcoming school year today.
Parents can register at the elementary, middle or high school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. They should bring their child's birth certificate, Social Security card, immunization records with complete dates and any court papers pertaining to the child.
Only incoming kindergarten students, who will be given a 20-minute screening, need to attend the registration.
Parents should also contact the school if their child will be withdrawing and moving to another school.
Additional information is available by calling the elementary office at 419-422-9161, the middle school office at 419-422-9166 or the high school office at 419-424-5351. |
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