progress 2015 - The Rossford Record Journal
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progress 2015 - The Rossford Record Journal
s s e r g o r P 5 1 0 2 Page 2 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Index of Businesses All Saints Catholic Church and School.........................50 Asset Protection Corporation.......................................43 BCA Insurance.............................................................14 Beyond Business..........................................................38 Body and Sole Massage Therapy and Reflexology Center..............................................26 Bollin Wealth Management..........................................53 Business and Service Directory....................................54 Cat Tales the Clinc for Cats..........................................53 Citizen Advisory Group, LLC........................................45 City of Perrysburg..........................................................2 City of Perrysburg Bicentennial....................................44 City of Perrysburg Department of Public Service..18, 19 Colorful Living–Interiors By Luella................................37 Corporate Housing Systems........................................34 Country Lane BBQ.......................................................38 Davinci Medical Direct Primary Care..............................9 Design Entertainment, LLC.........................................37 Downtown Perrysburg, Inc..........................................16 Drs. Zouhary and Fisher, DDS.....................................43 Dynalite Corporation.......................................................8 The Edge Dance Complex & Fliptastic Center.............56 Edward Jones–Lee and Loren Odegaard....................11 Edward Jones–Justin Knierim.....................................38 Encore Bridal................................................................40 Extra Virgin Food Services.............................................8 First Federal Bank........................................................12 Fitness By Your Side....................................................43 Fishin’ Edition Charters................................................51 Fort Meigs.....................................................................39 Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic.....................................58 Fraser, Clemens, Martin and Miller, LLC.....................40 FrontPath Health Coalition...........................................58 GenoaBank..................................................................25 Grace United Methodist Church..................................13 Great Lakes Medical Services.....................................30 Griffioen Insurance Agency..........................................26 Habitec Security...........................................................28 Inspirations Early Learning Center..............................11 Jim White Honda..........................................................32 Kazmaier’s Five Star Market.......................................40 Kingston of Perrysburg.................................................46 Knot & Rope Supply.......................................................6 The League of Women Voters of the Perrysburg Area..5 Law Office of Thomas Mackin......................................21 Law Offices of Heban, Sommer and Murphree, LLC...35 Law Offices of Leatherman and Witzler.........................4 Lutheran Church of the Master.......................................8 Matuszak & Koder, Ltd................................................37 McGivern Jewelers........................................................5 Miller/Younker Group, LLC Retirement Services.........50 Mitchell Dermatology...................................................21 Moe’s Place..................................................................11 Page 3 Northwestern Water and Sewer District.........................6 PBK Insurance Agency................................................31 Penta Career Center....................................................57 Performance Over Pain...............................................20 Perrysburg Academy of the Performing Arts..................7 Perrysburg Animal Care.............................................23 Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce....................52 Perrysburg Area Democratic Club...............................47 Perrysburg Chiropractic...............................................47 Perrysburg Community Calendar................................56 Perrysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau...............52 Perrysburg Eye Center, Inc..........................................26 Perrysburg Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning...14 Perrysburg, Rossford & Wood County Resource Guide...................................................................27 Perrysburg School District...........................................15 Perrysburg Schools Foundation....................................5 Perrysburg Tennis Center............................................35 Perrysburg Township...................................................59 Perrysburg Transit.......................................................33 Physical Therapy Consultants.....................................56 Pinnacle Eye Group.....................................................13 Pure Vision Center.......................................................21 Quality Family Eyecare................................................41 Rossford Chiropractic Center......................................25 Rossford Convention and Visitors Bureau..................25 Rossford Community Recreation Center.....................53 Rossford United Methodist Church..............................34 Rudolph Libbe Group...................................................24 Salvatore Capelli Hair Spa & Beauty Lounge................9 Signature Harley Davidson..........................................50 Signs Now Perrysburg.................................................41 Skotynsky Financial Group, LLC.................................29 South Suburban Animal Hospital.................................36 Smith Bonds & Surety..................................................58 Smithers Insurance Agency.........................................22 Snow’s Wood Shop......................................................17 State Farm Insurance–Barry VanHoozen......................6 State Farm Insurance–Julie Spann Johnson...............41 St. Clare Commons.....................................................55 Steve’s Family Auto......................................................14 The Town Center at Levis Commons..........................60 Thrivent Financial.........................................................34 Way Public Library.......................................................42 Welch Publishing Co and the Journal Newspapers.....................................48, 49 Witzler Shank Funeral Homes.....................................10 West Side Montessori at Perrysburg...........................22 Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board..........................................5 Wood County Committee On Aging...............................4 Wood County Park District...........................................47 Wood Lane.....................................................................4 Page 4 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Wood County Committee on Aging 305 N. Main Street, Bowling Green • 419-353-5661 www.wccoa.net The Wood County Senior Center in Bowling Green. It all started back in September of 1973 when a group of concerned citizens held a meeting and defined the need for a Senior Center in Wood County. That meeting helped to develop an organization centered on helping older adults in Wood County remain independent while improving the quality of their lives. Today, that organization is known as the Wood County Committee on Aging (WCCOA). In 1975,WCCOA was founded and the first Senior Center opened on the Wood County Fairgrounds. In 1977, the Rossford Senior Center opened. By 1981, WCCOA moved to its current location–the former Bowling Green Post Office at 305 North Main Street. Perrysburg soon followed, opening a Senior Center in 1985, followed by North Baltimore in 1989, Northeast (Walbridge) in 2001, and Pemberville and Wayne, both opening in 2008. Today, the Wood County Committee on Aging operates seven senior centers throughout Wood County Monday through Friday. In 2006, WCCOA broke ground on a new Production Kitchen, located on E. Gypsy Lane Road in Bowling Green, to meet the demands of a growing nutrition program. The statistics show that the need for our services continues to grow. In 2013, WCCOA conducted more than 37,344 units of program service, had a record high year for medical transportation (completing 957 non-emergency medical escorts), and served more than 187,000 meals–including over 96,000 home delivered meals. WCCOA is committed to providing seniors throughout Wood County with the resources they need to maintain their independence and enjoy this season of life. For more information, contact us at 419-353-5661, 800-367-4935, or at www.wccoa.net. Leatherman & Witzler 353 Elm Street, Perrysburg • 111 East Street, Liberty Center 419-874-3536 • www.perrysburglaw.com Leatherman & Witzler is a full-service law firm. The two full-time general partners are Todd Hamilton Noll and Paul A. Skaff. Attorney Kay Howard remains ‘Of Counsel’ to the firm. They are joined by their associate Heather L. Pentycofe. Together the attorneys at Leatherman & Witzler practice in diverse areas of the law that overlap, consistent with a full-service law firm. The firm provides legal advice and representation in fields of law including personal injury, probate administration, estate planning, tax, real estate, domestic relations/custody, criminal defense, traffic and general civil litigation. Leatherman & Witzler strives to provide quality legal services at a fair price. The lawyers do their best to listen to the needs of their clients and act in an ethical manner at all times. For more than 60 years, the lawyers at Leatherman & Witzler have developed a close relationship with the City of Perrysburg. Its officials, administrators and officers look to the firm as an integral part of the growing city, many relying on its lawyers for professional legal counsel. In addition to legal services, Leatherman & Witzler is involved in community organizations such as the: Perrysburg School Foundation, 9/11 Police Fund, Kip Boulis Foundation, the Way Public Library and Friends, Welch’s Dream Park, among other non-profits. The lawyers at Leatherman & Witzler are proud to be respected within the legal community as fair, honest, trustworthy and reliable. Commonly, lawyers consulted throughout northwest Ohio refer clients to Leatherman & Witzler, knowing the clients will be competently served. Members of the firm have been acknowledged for their contributions in the legal profession. The founder of the firm, the late Wayne Leatherman received numerous awards during his 50-year career for distinguished service to the community and to his clients. Mr. Skaff served as president of the Wood County Bar Association. Leatherman & Witzler was originally located in downtown Perrysburg. In 1966, Mr. Leatherman and Earl Witzler built the office structure at 353 Elm Street, where the firm is still located. Mr. Leatherman became Perrysburg’s first municipal judge in 1960, and remained on the bench until 1973, also maintaining his law practice. During this time, Don DeCessna was integrated into the firm. Mr. DeCessna later became a Wood County Common Pleas Court judge. In 1986, after five years as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney with the Wood County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Mr. Noll, who is also licensed to practice in the state of Florida, entered the practice, later to be joined by Mr. Leatherman’s daughter, Ms. Leatherman Howard, in 1992. After three years as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney with the Ottawa County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, in 2000, Mr. Skaff also joined Leatherman & Witzler. Mrs. Pentycofe, who is also licensed to practice in the state of Michigan, joined the firm in 2013. Mr. Noll is Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) accredited. The firm now has an office in downtown Liberty Center, Ohio, at 111 East Street, next to the Liberty Center Post Office. For more information on Leatherman & Witzler’s legal services, call 419-874-3536 or visit their website at www.perrysburglaw.com. The attorneys at Leatherman & Witzler provide professional legal representation in the areas of personal injury, estate planning and probate administration, real estate transactions, taxes, divorce and dissolution and custody/child support, criminal defense, DUI/traffic and general civil litigation. The firm has attorneys who are licensed to practice in the States of Ohio, Florida and Michigan. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Perrysburg Schools Foundation The Perrysburg Schools Foundation is a leader in the promotion, support and recognition of academic achievement and innovative programs. The foundation funds HIPP program, honors society banquet, graduation cords for honors graduates, as well as teacher recognition and student scholarships. The PSF raises funds that are used for classroom and teacher grants in each of the six school buildings and across all grade levels. The goal is to have an impact on the education of each Perrysburg student before he or she graduates. The PSF also provides scholarships to deserving students as they graduate from Perrysburg High School. For more than 30 years the Perrysburg Schools Foundation has earned the reputation of being “academic boosters” for Perrysburg Schools. The foundation has been successful at matching donor’s wishes with recipients. However, PSF has begun to expand that role to finding donors who can help to meet the ever-changing needs of the school district wherever their interests may lie–academics, athletics, arts, technology, music and revenue generation. In that way the foundation can align donor’s wishes to enhance the outstanding educational experience at Perrysburg Schools. For more information on how you can help the Foundation, please contact Jeff Abke, Director of Development, Perrysburg Schools, 419-874-9131, Ext. 2274 or visit www.perrysburgschoolsfoundation.org. Page 5 The League of Women Voters of the Perrysburg Area The League of Women Voters, a non-partisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and infuences public policy through education and advocacy. The major areas of interest for the Perrysburg League for the next year are: Clean and sustainable water, voter participation and public safety. The League works hard to get their mes- sage out, which is–Go Vote! The organization is perhaps best known for publishing the Voters Guide every fall, with information about candidates and hosting a candidates forum, where voters are able to ask questions of candidates for local, county and state offices. If you are interested in joining the League or contributing to the cost of publishing the annual voters guide, please call Nancy Kelly, LWV President, at 419-866-6013 or visit the website www.perrysburg.oh.lwvnet.org. GO VOTE! Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board 745 Haskins Road, Bowling Green 419-352-8475 People in Wood County take care of each other. In the nineteenth century, the Wood County Infirmary housed the sick and indigent who could not support themselves. Today the Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board continues this tradition of caring. It provides comprehensive behavioral health services to anyone in our community needing treatment or support for mental health or substance abuse problems. These services are available free or for a fee based on clients’ ability to pay. They include: • Family and individual therapy • Counseling and intervention services for children in the schools, in the home, or at an agency • Substance abuse and mental health prevention programs in each Wood County school district • Residential treatment for youth and adults struggling with addiction • Recovery, social rehabilitation and em- ployment programs for adults and teens with mental illness • Support, education, and advocacy for families living with mental illness Nineteen county citizens appointed by county commissioners and state agencies form the Board. They plan, monitor and evaluate services offered by The Children’s Resource Center (419-352-7588), Behavioral Connections of Wood County (419-3525387), Family Service of Northwest Ohio (419-352-4624), Career Link (419-352-0600), Zepf Center (419-241-8827), NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Wood County (419-352-0626), The Wood County Educational Service Center (419-354-9010), and A Renewed Mind (419-720-9247). Who makes this all possible? You do. Through their unflagging support of the mental health levy, Wood County’s citizens keep help available—and affordable-- to those who need it. Thanks to you, in Wood County treatment works; people recover. THANK YOU! McGivern Jewelers 112 West Second Street • 419-874-4473 www.mcgivern.com McGivern Jewelers purchases gold, silver and platinum in all forms such as coins, bars and jewelry, regardless of their condition. During the past 31 years, McGivern Jewelers has expanded from a gold and silver wholesale business to a full-service jewelry store and one of the world’s largest Internet diamond sellers (however, it still provides area residents the opportunity to sell unwanted, used gold, silver and platinum items). Founded in 1980 by Michael and Joseph McGivern, Perrysburg has been home to McGivern Jewelers since its inception. The business began in a small office and in 1985, expanded to a store-front location in Perry’s Landing. In 1997, the store once again expanded to the second floor of the same location. In 2002, needing additional space, the McGiverns purchased the building at 112 West Second Street, where the business is currently located. Even though the company has gone global, McGivern Jewelers is very proud of the great services it continues to offer the local community. McGivern Jewelers purchases gold, silver and platinum in all forms such as coins, bars and jewelry, regardless of their condition. For more than 30 years, the McGiverns have offered that service and according to Michael McGivern, now is a great time to sell. “Precious metal prices currently are at all-time highs,” he said. The company also will buy old U.S. coins that have more value than just silver content, as well as better dates, rare coins, coins that have not been circulated and proof coins. Furthermore, McGivern jewelry retailers specialize in loose GIA certified diamonds and engagement rings. In addition, the business carries a complete line of diamond and gemstone jewelry in 14K gold, 18K platinum and palladium. In 1998, McGivern Jewelers was one of the first companies to sell diamonds and jewelry on the Internet. “We ship diamonds and rings on a regular basis to every state and to every continent in the world except Antarctica,” Mr. McGivern stated. “We have sold to celebrities as well as famous politicians.” The full-service jewelry store has one of the largest selections of GIA certified diamonds, a large selection of rings and all other jewelry, and provides complete jewelry repair service and custom jewelry. “Our business is unique in that we have such a large selection of lose diamonds and rings and we offer great personal service,” Mr. McGivern said. “All our work is done onsite by our full-time goldsmith who has more than 20 years of experience. And our jewelry repair turnaround time is very quick.” A supporter of the community, the store donates to multiple local charities. McGivern Jewelers is a member of the Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce, the Toledo Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating, Jewelers of America, Ohio Jewelers Association and the Manufacturing Jewelers and Suppliers of America. Page 6 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Knot & Rope Supply 1650 Waters Edge Drive • 419-873-8300 www.knotandrope.com Knot and Rope Supply carries just about every kind of rope there is. Has locating the rope you want for your project become a hassle? Maybe the local big box or hardware store just doesn’t have the right kind of rope. For customers all over America, Knot & Rope Supply is the solution to that problem. The company’s Perrysburg warehouse has thousands of feet of rope in all types, sizes and colors. Knot & Rope Supply can satisfy the technical needs of an arborist, supply anchor and dock lines to the small boat owner as well as meet the design needs of a homeowner or craftsman. All that, plus they produce custom exercise and climbing ropes for the increasingly popular Cross-Fit enthusiast. Knot & Rope Supply also has become the go-to source for the very popular large diameter manila rope used in landscaping, deck and yard designs across the country. The store carries ropes made from manila, cotton, nylon, polypropylene and polyester. Rope diameters as small as 1/8” and as large as 2 ½” are for sale. Knot & Rope Supply also maintains an insured professional splicing department. Their splicers can make a rope match exactly what you had in mind. When it leaves their facility it will be ready to be put to use. The staff at Knot & Rope Supply offers expert advice about specific ropes and can provide suggestions for your project ideas. From their Perrysburg facility they ship rope to companies and individuals all over the United States and Canada. The ropes can be found in use at the most demanding construction sites, attached to pleasure craft in any body of water and in the hands of the craftsman who needs just the right thing to complete the job. Local residents are welcome to stop by the newly renovated Knot & Rope Supply retail store at 1650 Waters Edge Drive in Perrysburg, located off Williams Road., on the south side of Dixie Highway, across from Levis Commons. The store is open Monday throught Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m. but customers can order rope anytime on the website www.knotandrope.com. State Farm–Barry VanHoozen 130 West South Boundary• 419-872-9444 www.barryvanhoozen.com More than a familiar identifying slogan, “24 hour Good Neighbor service” is a way of life for the team of professionals working at the Barry VanHoozen State Farm Agency–locally owned and operated. The office, located in Country Charm Shoppes, recently celebrated its 25th year of business. “People want to know they are getting the proper coverage and risk management advice,” said Mr. VanHoozen, and this is what he and his team members offer to each client every day. Team members and Mr. VanHoozen discuss and review their clients’ current policies and risk management plans, as well as advise clients on how to best protect their assets and families. “We consider all our business personal,” said Mr. VanHoozen, who values the opportunity to reduce the risks of everyday life for his clients. “We get to know our clients, just like our neighbors.” It is the attention to detail that sets the Barry VanHoozen Agency apart from its competitors. Mr. VanHoozen has always supported the Perrysburg community beyond his business. “I want to give back to the community that supports me and my business,” he said, adding that he utilizes the services of local businesses and has participated in community celebrations, school activities as well as youth sports. He is a Perrysburg City Councilman, a member of the Perrysburg Chamber of Commerce, Perrysburg Rotary and also served 12 years on the Perrysburg Board of Education. Mr. VanHoozen is married to Hallie, and they have two grown children, Nathan and Miranda. “If you are considering using our office to quote your insurance needs, I can’t promise that we are always going to have the best price– though we will certainly do our best,” said the owner/agent. “But, when you get a quote through our office, I can promise you three things: 1. We will do everything we can to give you our best, most competitive price. 2. You get cheerful, proactive, caring service, customized to your unique needs. 3. If we think you are better off with your current coverage, we will tell you right away with no hard feelings or pressure to buy.” The VanHoozen Agency licensed team members–Nikki, Janet, Will, Jesse, Christina and Hallie–are truly dedicated to all clients and meeting their needs. “If you would like to give us a try, we would love to hear from you,” said Mr. VanHoozen and staff. Northwestern Water and Sewer District 12560 Middleton Pike (SR 582), Bowling Green • 877-354-9090 www.nwwsd.org The district has spent more than $10.5 million in water and sewer repair and replacement projects improving Rossford area services. The Northwestern Water and Sewer District provides reliable, high-quality water and sewer service. The district serves about 15,000 customers throughout Wood County, covering 20 townships and 13 municipalities, including Perrysburg Township and Rossford, said Jerry Greiner, NWSD president. The goals of the district are: •To establish a uniform water distribution and wastewater collection system; •To create uniform and equitable rates; •To provide uniform services, and •To institute consistent regulatory authority for water and wastewater services. “By combining systems to share operation and maintenance costs, the district is able to provide professional management and experienced service personnel throughout our service area,” Mr. Greiner said. “This enables smaller townships and municipalities to comply with state and federal mandates in an efficient, economically viable manner.” Additional benefits include improved fire protection, lower insurance rates and environmentally responsible sewage disposal. “The district has spent more than $10.5 million in water and sewer repair and replacement projects improving Rossford area services,” Mr. Greiner explained. “These address EPA violations, environmental issues, leaks, failures and aging operational problems,” Mr. Greiner said. A move to monthly billing with new water meters has provided a high level of service capabilities and detection, he believes. “For example, the district’s new Waterhawk service notifies the customer of any unusual amount of usage to help minimize any change in water pattern use,” Mr. Greiner said. Customers can sign up for the free Waterhawk service on the website or by calling the district. Also at seven locations in Wood County including NWSD’s main office, the district provides stand-alone WaterSheds, which offer safe drinking water using a reverse osmosis, nine-step drinking water treatment system. The WaterSheds are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and dispense water at 25 cents per gallon. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, visit the website www.nwwsd.org or call 1-877-354-9090. Follow the district on Twitter and Facebook and weekly blogs by Mr. Greiner. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Perrysburg Academy of the Performing Arts 156 West South Boundary, Country Charm Shopping Center 419-874-6773 www.perrysburgacademy.com Page 7 We o ffe rau boys nique pre sc ONLY class hool ! as a also h at y m e cad s th burg A Dance clas ren Perrys s ild d h e l Ne e to c Specia e joy of danc drome, or th Syn brings , Down m is t u with A limitations. al physic The decision to give your child dance classes is not nearly as difficult as deciding where to have them study. Perrysburg Academy nurtures the individual potential of their students, creates performance opportunities and exposes children to a variety of dance forms. At Perrysburg Academy, dancers are encouraged to achieve their personal best; an average child does very well, and the exceptional child flourishes with the excellent training they receive. Since 1980, Perrysburg Academy of the Performing Arts has been a creative, nurturing and positive environment in the arts community. Qualified and experienced dance teachers offer enjoyable and inspiring classes for students age 2-1/2 to adult. Perrysburg Academy is under the direction of Vicki Hartkopf, who has been featured in Dance Teacher Magazine. In 1997, 1999, and 2007, she served as the American judge at the Australian National Dance Finals. Other staff members include former Cleveland Cavalier Girl Emilia Hartkopf, ballet mistress Alisa Marier, Ashleigh Windsor, voice teacher Allison Esposito, Special Needs Dance Instructor Jenny Akenberger, Head Gymnastics Coach, Hannah Hartkofp and Lyrical and Jazz Teacher Mariah Robinette. Perrysburg Academy provides high quality dance classes to children in a non-competitive environment and wonderful performing opportunities. Classes include ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, musical theater, voice, lyrical jazz, modern, baton, acrobatics, competitive gymnastics, Irish step dance, Hawaiian, hip hop, and preschool combination classes. Perrysburg Academy also has a unique preschool boys dance class and a Special Needs Dance class that brings the joy of dance to children with Autism, Down Syndrome, or physical limitations. At Perrysburg Academy, we do not emphasize training future “professional dancers,” even though several of our students have gone on to make dance their career. Instead, our goal is to train future “successful adults.” What a student learns from dance class (beyond the obvious physical benefits and dance technique) can be applied to whatever our students decide to do in life. Very few children will go on to become professional dancers, but many children, with excellent instruction, can go on to achieve wonderful results and extract a great deal of pleasure from dance classes. It promotes a healthy body, cooperation, and as they master each milestone they learn leadership skills and gain a great deal of confidence, poise and self-esteem. Our students learn how to present themselves in front of an audience, whether that audience is in a theater or boardroom. Dancers learn time management and organizational skills, as well as balance, flexibility, strength, coordination, carriage, creativity, musicality, kinesthetic awareness, self-expression, communication, respect for others, commitment, determination, joy, excitement, self-respect, concentration, focus, responsibility, teamwork, tolerance, problem solving, critical thinking skills, self-discipline, goal-setting and prioritizing...all necessary for success in life. Perrysburg Academy Student Opportunities include: Attending The Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall! “Rockette for a Day” at Radio City Music Hall! Cultural Exchange Visits in Spain and Jamaica! Performances at Disney World! Annual Cedar Point Workshop and Performance! Performances aboard a Caribbean Cruise Ship! Private workshops with professionals who have performed in Legally Blonde: The Musical, Les Miz, Beauty and the Beast, Wicked, Billy Elliot, Mary Poppins and A Chorus Line! Annual performances of The Nutcracker and the Spring Dance Concert! Dance Competitions for those students wanting to take their training to a higher level! Performances at fairs, festivals and parades! Whe t make her atten ding new fo fr ambi tions iends, or r fun and stud of on ying to ed Perry with sbur profess ay perfo ional g Ac rmin adem g ly y is t , he pl ace t o be! Page 8 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Lutheran Church of the Master 28744 Simmons Road 419-874-7986 • www.lcmperrysburg.org The Lutheran Church of the Master invites area residents to “join us as we journey through life, striving to become what we believe. We are ‘on a mission with a message from the Master,’” explained Pastor Chuck Campbell. Celebrating 57 years of ministry in the community, Lutheran Church of the Master (LCM) offers a vibrant ministry to those who gather in the name of the Lord. Located on Simmons Road near State Route 795, LCM offers worship every Sunday (9 a.m.), with Holy Communion celebrated at every service. In the summer, a Thursday informal worship service is offered (7 p.m.). Throughout the year, special services are offered on Thanksgiving Eve, Christmas Eve, Lenten Midweek, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. Music provides an integral part of the worship service. Traditional and contemporary music offer a rich mixture to praise God in many ways. Pastor Chuck Campbell, a Perrysburg native, has served the church for more than seven years. He brings more than 39 years of experience to the ministry, striving to provide a message that is biblical yet contemporary in its application each Sunday. Education also is an important part of the congregation’s ministry. Sunday School is offered during the school year for ages 3 through adult. Monday evening Bible study combines Biblical study and Christian book discussions to enrich the members. A Vacation Bible School is offered for the community every summer, with more than 40 volunteers providing an experience that allows children an exciting and meaningful week filled with music, Bible stories, drama, recreational activities, puppets and crafts. LCM is committed to meeting community needs by providing space for nine weekly AA meetings, Family Promise (an interfaith homeless ministry) four times each year, the Head Start preschool program and other community events. Members regularly participate in Habitat for Humanity building projects, Perrysburg Commons worship ministry and area food pantries. Support for ministries outside the four walls of the church include Lutheran Social Services, Luther Home of Mercy, Lutheran Homes Society, Toledo Area Ministries and Perrysburg Christians United. The first Sunday of each month sees the youth taking a “Noisy Change” offering that is then shared with a ministry need in the community, as chosen by the youth. LCM is strengthening its youth ministry through Sunday School, weeknight drop-in opportunities as well as activities including statewide and national youth gatherings. Lutheran Church of the Master invites area residents to “join us as we journey through life, striving to become what we believe. We are ‘on a mission with a message from the Master,’” explained Pastor Chuck Campbell. For more information, visit the website www.lcm perrysburg.org. Extra Virgin Food Services 25661 Fort Meigs Road, Suite E Fort Meigs Business Center Perrysburg 419-874-0431 www.evfoodservices.com Extra Virgin Food Services, located in Fort Meigs Business Center, offers clients new, fresh, unique, healthy and cutting edge cuisine. Owned by Greg Rufty, Brett Harlett and Randy Hansen, Extra Virgin specializes in consulting, catering, corporate and student dining services, and vending. “Everything that we do, who we are, how we act and the product we deliver is all centered on our clients and our desire to exceed their expectations,” said Mr. Rufty, who has more than 30 years in the food service/hospitality industry. “Whether we are providing corporate dining, student dining, vending solutions, catering or consulting, our mission and core values remain the same–create an atmosphere, ambiance and menu that emulate the thoughts of our name.” Corporate catering includes all food and beverage needs for corporate events and meetings. Customized menus are available for beverage service, continental breakfast, hot breakfast, box lunch, deli and hot lunch buffets, break out session snacks, dinner and dessert trays. Private parties are customized for the client’s need and budget. Extra Virgin caters anniversary and birthday parties, baby showers, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners and weddings, cocktail parties, dinner parties, graduations, backyard cook-outs, golf outings and holiday parties. Extra Virgin has a team of professionals who can provide consulting in a variety of food service applications–including corporate dining, campus food service, concessions/vending, catering, fast food restaurants, quick casual and family restaurants, casual full service and fine dining restaurants, private clubs, new start-up and design and development. “Our consulting services are tailored to each client’s specific needs. We are partnered with a vast group of professionals who provide services to our industry to help guide you through legal, accounting, marketing, acquisition or divestiture,” said the partners. Extra Virgin provides corporate dining with an atmosphere and ambiance that feels like a cafe or bistro to bring comfortable dining to employees and guests. “Our menus include staple comfort food options that satisfy the meat and potato lovers as well as cutting edge cuisine,” said Mr. Hartlett. “All of our menu offerings are fresh and made to order daily and provide a variety of rotating entree specials, soups, salads and sandwiches, along with occasional interactive food stations.” The food business also offers student dining services providing fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables daily, as well as preparing the menus from scratch in the Extra Virgin kitchen. “We have developed a five-week cycle menu that follows the Ohio Department of Education guidelines,” said Mr. Rufty. “We are licensed with the Wood County Health Department and the Ohio Department of Agriculture to provide meals for kindergarten through 12 grade schools throughout northwest Ohio.” The parters explained that extra virgin olive oil is derived from the first pressing of the olives and has the most delicate flavor and most antioxidant benefits. “And it is a staple ingredient in our kitchen,” they added. Dynalite Corporation 26040 Glenwood Road, Perrysburg • 419-873-1706 6841 Angola Road, Holland• 419-867-7550 803 South Main Street, Bowling Green • 419-806-4955 Employee-owned Dynalite Corporation sells batteries for almost every need, buys scrap batteries and provides battery recycling. Dynalite Corporation is an employeeowned wholesale, retail and distributor of batteries. The shop, located in the Haas Business Center at the corner of Glenwood Road and Route 20 (Fremont Pike), carries batteries for almost every need: cars, trucks, motorcycles, lawnmowers, wheelchairs, floor scrubbers, security alarm systems, boats, RVs, golf carts, watches, cell phones, cameras, hearing aids and many more. If you need something they do not have in stock, Dynalite can order it for you. The shop also carries flashlights and flashlight batteries, plus many accessories such as cable and cable ends, battery tenders and chargers. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, Dynalite makes it easy for them to dispose of batteries in a safe, “green” way. The shop recycles smaller batteries free of charge and buys scrap batteries. They can also rebuild drill packs and other small packs. Dynalite Corporation was founded in 1969 and has been at its current location, convenient for residents of Perrysburg and the surrounding area, for 10 years. The company includes Dennis Emch, president; Jackie Limmer, secretary and treasurer; and Steve Winter, Dave Reardon, Kenny Reardon and Jason Mitchell work at the main warehouse in Perrysburg. In addition to its Perrysburg location, Dynalite has another shop to serve northwest Ohio residents at 6841 Angola Road in Holland. Laurie Williams is the manager of the Angola Road shop. Dynalite also has a location in Columbus, Ohio. Curt Billingsley, vice president and Mark Billingsley operate the Columbus location. Dynalite opened a store in Bowling Green at 803 South Main Street. George Roth Jr., Bruce Engelman and Kyle Busch work at that location. For all of your battery needs, call or visit Dynalite Corporation. Bring in this ad to any of our locations and save 10 percent on your next battery purchase. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Salvatore Capelli Hair Spa & Beauty Lounge Page 9 4105 Chappel Drive in Levis Commons 419-873-5483 • www.salvatorecapelli.com Experience total relaxation in our Spa area, where we offer manicures, pedicures, massages, and skin care services. Hair services range from weekly maintenance to special occasion styles. We at Salvatore Capelli Hair Spa and Beauty Lounge inspire magnificence in individual beauty and enhance natural elegance to uplift the community we love. Our team is devoted to serve and educate, providing care for individual desires. Previously located in the Country Charm Shoppes, we have been open for business for 14 years. Moving to Levis Commons in 2013 has proved to be wildly successful and has given us a renewed sense of home. Events such as cut-a-thons, providing complimentary services at community events, collecting Toys for Tots and prom dresses for Planned Pethood allow us to give back to the community we live in and love. Our knowledgeable specialists understand your needs and are passionate about making you feel and look your best. We are open six days a week (soon to be seven), morning thru evening, to accommodate your busy schedule. Experience total relaxation in our Spa area, where we offer manicures, pedicures, massages and skin care services. Hair services range from weekly maintenance to special occasion styles. Continuing education is important to us, and we are constantly bettering ourselves with additional training to keep up with the latest trends, styles and techniques. Quality product is a key ingredient to the feel great formula. Not only do we stay informed, but we take the time to educate our clients. Finding the right product for your hair type, skin type, or nail service enables you to get the same salon and spa quality at home between appointments. We carry the Dermalogica, Purology and Aquage product lines, and our nail technicians use OPI and CND Shellac. Salvatore Capelli Hair Spa & Beauty Lounge is located at 4105 Chappel Drive in Levis Commons, and the phone number is 419873-5483. You can view our full list of services or book an appointment online at www.salvatorecapelli.com. Davinci Medical Direct Primary Care 101 West Indiana Avenue • 419-874-4550 www.davincimedicaldpc.com Dr. Nick Pfleghaar Davinci Medical Direct Primary Care opened its doors in April and is northwest Ohio’s first and only direct primary care medical practice. Services include guaranteed same day office visits, unlimited office visits, 30 to 60 minutes or longer with the doctor, free in-office procedures, house calls, technology visits and special pricing on medications, lab work and radiology. “Unlike traditional family practices, we do not bill any insurance,” said Dr. Nick Pfleghaar, owner of the medical practice. “Instead, our patients pay a monthly membership based on their age for 24/7 personalized medical care. Adults start at $50/month and children are only $10/month with a parent as a member.” Dr. Pfleghaar, a Rossford native, explained that Davinci Medical is an innovative practice model called direct primary care, which is a branch off the increasingly popular concept of concierge medicine. Concierge medicine is known for their more personalized care including house calls, but it often comes with a hefty cost. What separates direct primary care is that it is more affordable to the general public while actually providing more services. Davinci Medical benefits include: •Unlimited, same-day office appointments during normal business hours with no copays. •24/7 access to the doctor via his personal cell phone number. •House calls at no additional cost. •Technology visits including text messaging, Facetime, Skype, email at no additional cost. •Yearly wellness visits focusing on prevention, weight loss and others. •Free in-office procedures such as skin procedures, joint injections, osteopathic manipulation, suturing, EKG and pyrometer. •Wholesale medication prices that can save patients 40 to 90 percent on the cost of medication. •Wholesale labs that cost a fraction of the typical cost billed through insurance. •Wholesale imaging that costs a fraction of what a patient would be charged elsewhere. Davinci Medical also can help small businesses provide a higher level of care to their employees while saving the company and employee a significant amount of money. Dr. Pfleghaar earned his degree of Doctor of Osteo- pathic Medicine from the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency in family practice at Firelands Regional Medical Center in Sandusky, where he was elected chief resident. The doctor is certified with the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians. Dr. Pfleghaar brings his personal touch to the profession of medicine by providing patients with the opportunity to experience a fresh approach to health care. He educates his patients about their health in a manner to which they can relate and understand. The doctor medically cares for each individual patient as if they were family. He practices evidence-based medicine with a focus on prevention. Initial appointments with Dr. Pfleghaar average 60 minutes while other routine visits average 30 to 40 minutes. In order to maintain the personalized care, the doctor initially will accept about 600 patients in his new practice–adding new doctors as the practice grows. “This is a more personal and direct approach to medicine that takes medicine back to the way it used to be,” said the doctor. “Interestingly enough, it is sure to become the future of medicine.” Page 10 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Witzler-Shank Funeral Homes 222 East South Boundary • 419-874-3133 701 N. Main St., Walbridge • 419-666-3121 www.witzlershank.com THE WITZLER-SHANK STAFF Seated from left to right: Charla Bracken, Robert L. Shank, Sr. Standing from left to right: Molly Johnson, Mark Merz, Kelly Daup, Robert Shank III, Keith Custer, Robert Shank, Jr., Tonya Shank, Jada Hoover, Morgan Shank, Paula Kleinfelter, Mick Merz, Kaitlyn Bull and Cheryl Pyle. Witzler-Shank Funeral Home has been serving Perrysburg and the surrounding communities for more than 156 years. The rich history of the business began in 1859, when Peter Witzler moved his new bride, Margaret, to Perrysburg. There, he formed a wood-working shop on the hydraulic canal, at the foot of Mulberry Street, where he bought power from the town to run his lathe and other machinery. An advertisement was discovered in the Perrysburg Journal for furniture and chairs, as well as coffins–“a narrow house for the dead”– and a hearse at reasonable charges. This began the Witzler family’s commitment to funeral service. Twenty-three years later, in 1892, Peter and Margaret’s son Charles founded a furniture and undertaking business at 116 Louisiana Avenue. When Charles died shortly after opening the business, his brother Alfred (A.J.) took it over and continued at that location for nearly 40 years. In 1930, A.J. purchased the Hoover house at 128 East Front Street, which was built in 1875, and converted it into a funeral home for the community. Norm and Marcena Witzler and their son, Earl, began to operate the funeral home as a separate and independent business. A.J. died in 1934, having never conducted a funeral at the new location. In 1947, the Witzlers and their six children moved down to 240 East Front Street. Norm continued to run the business until his death on April 16, 1964. With the financial help of Mrs. Witzler and Earl, Clara and Bob Shank bought the business on August 1, 1964. In 1967, a branch funeral home was built in Walbridge to serve that community. The Shank family members lived upstairs until 1973, when they built a funeral home at 222 East South Boundary, which remains its location today. This year Bob Shank Jr. rejoined the fam- ily business after being there from 1990-1999 and then serving 15 years with the Ohio Funeral Directors Association. His wife Tonya also has joined the staff at Witzler-Shank and their children, Morgan and Robert, can be seen mowing the grass and working funerals occasionally. This truly is a family owned and operated Perrysburg business. The current facility is spacious and handicap accessible, and features a lovely chapel and visitation/viewing rooms. It also accommodates memorial gatherings and receptions. Whatever the type of service desired–cremation or burial, traditional or contemporary, for a veteran or truly personalized to reflect the life of the deceased–the experienced and compassionate staff at Witzler-Shank Funeral Home is committed to serving clients/families in a professional and dignified manner. For more information, visit the website at www.witzlershank.com. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Lee Odegaard, CFP®, AAMS® Loren Odegaard, AAMS® Financial Advisors Page 11 215 Louisiana Avenue • 419-874-8504 • www.edwardjones.com In 1987 Lee Odegaard opened the first Toledo area Edward Jones office in Perrysburg, Ohio, making personalized investment services for individual investors a reality. “After learning how Edward Jones Financial Advisors were requested to meet members of a community before even being able to open an office, I knew this was the right firm for me,” Mr. Odegaard said. “Personal service for individual investors is a key to the success and longevity of Edward Jones, thats our basic principle.” In 2002, Loren Odegaard, joined his father, Lee, in the Perrysburg office. Their support team includes senior branch administrators Deb Wise, Jennifer Socie and Jan Odegaard. Lee and Loren enjoy doing business the old-fashion way–in person. “We are looking forward to many more years of serving the investment needs of our friends, neighbors and business associates.” The fact that the Odegaards work in the same community in which they live is unique among financial service firms, most of which do their business by phone. By establishing a broker office in rural and suburban communities, Edward The staff at Edward Jones includes, front row, from left: Jan Odegaard, Jennifer Socie and Deb Wise, senior branch office administrators. Back row, from left: Lee and Loren Odegaard, financial advisors. Jones enables its financial advisors to establish one-on-one business relationships with its investors. Edward Jones provides financial services for individual investors in the United States and, through its affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firms’s business, from the types of investment options offered to the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm’s 12,000-plus financial advisors work directly with more than 7 million clients to understand their personal goals–from college savings to retirement–and create long-term investment strategies that emhasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationshiips with clients, helping them understand and make sense of the investment options available today. Edward Jones is headquarterd in St. Louis. The Edward Jones interactive website is located at www.edwardjones.com and its recruiting website is www.careers.edwardjones.com. Inspirations Early Learning Center 200 East Second Street • 419-874-4775 www.inspirationselc.com Inspirations Early Learning Center provides opportunities for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years to explore, understand and create, while learning about the world around them. The center is located in the lower level of the First Presbyterian Church. It was founded by Kristin Burgoon, Jaimie Hall and Erin Holleran and is licensed with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. “Our center was founded in order to provide high quality education beginning with infancy,” said the founders. “We value our families and want them to be included in their child’s education and feel welcome in our center. We strive to provide a safe and home-like environment where children are able to explore and learn through play.” The mission of the learning center is to provide the highest quality in teacher and family support, while encouraging children to explore, create and love learning. Inspirations Early Learning Center strives to serve as a vital participant in the community, as well as a support system for early childhood teachers and families of young children. The teachers of Inspirations all have bach- elor’s degrees or higher in early childhood education or a related field. Also, the teachers continue to participate in professional development and training to enhance their teaching. “Our center maintains small child to teacher ratios and provides consistency in teacher schedules,” said Ms. Burgoon. “We offer child-centered learning and strive to make sure that children understand the concepts and ideas that they are presented with. Our teachers encourage children to develop their critical thinking skills and create problem solving.” The center is inspired by the Reggio Emilia Philosophy and use the Project Approach to guide the children’s learning. “We follow the Ohio Early Learning Development Standards when planning, implementing and assessing the children and their progress,” added Ms. Burgoon. “We strive to provide the best quality care and learning and include our families in the daily learning and activities as much as possible. We maintain consistency with routines and schedules.” The center is open year round, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Inspirations Early Learning Center provides opportunities for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years to explore, understand and create, while learning about the world around them. Moe’s Place 620 Dixie Highway, Rossford 419-666-9314 The friendly staff at Moe’s, from left: Jake Belcher, Wade Wagner, Billy Walhwright, Sarah Larson, Sarah Haddad, Joe “Harpo” Haddad and Christyn Bedford. Moe’s Place has been described as “the place in Rossford where friends and families meet.” “Everyone feels comfortable here, and we get all kinds of people from all walks of life,” said owner Joe Haddad, known in the community by his nickname, “Harpo.” Mr. Haddad is a lifelong Rossford resident, having grown up on the “tree streets” of the city. He is proud to own and operate a neighborhood tavern at a time when few similar establishments exist. Moe’s Place serves the world-famous Flaming Moe Burger–a half-pound hamburger with whatever you want on it. The Flaming Moe Burger was created as a joke in response to an episode of the TV show “The Simpsons,” in which the neighborhood bar featured a drink called the Flaming Moe. Another popular special unique to Moe’s Place are the all-white chicken breast pieces, called “Moe Balls.” They come in plain, mild, flaming, regular barbecue, honey barbecue, spicy barbecue and buffalo, and can be topped with a choice of items such as cheese, mushrooms, bacon, cole slaw or onions. “It is a tasty treat to have them with fries on top and melted cheese crowning the fries,” Mr. Haddad added. The regular menu also includes delicious homemade soups, tasty sandwiches, salads, pizza and a great selection of appetizers such as chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, poppers and sauerkraut balls. Make sure to visit Moe’s for “Taco Tuesdays” featuring tacos and $1.25 margaritas. Mr. Haddad said this popular evening always draws a good crowd. Fridays feature walleye, perch and shrimp specials, and every Friday and Saturday, prime rib is served. During the lunch hour, Moe’s Place serves a daily lunch special that is not on the menu. Also, a hearty breakfast is offered Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 10:30 a.m. and Saturday from 6:30 to 11 a.m. In addition to the great food served at the tavern, Moe’s Place also has an area to relax and have a drink. The back room houses a pool table, video games and jukebox. “We offer good quality food at a reasonable price and a safe, friendly atmosphere. People come back because they feel comfortable here,” Mr. Haddad said. Page 12 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 OUR COMMUNIT N TY Exceeding our customer e expectation ex e tends beyond the doors of our bankk. When we find a way to surprise and delight ou urr customers, we take it. Yo You will find us coordinating community events an a d contributing to eff ffo orts that strength g en th he communities we call home. As a community bank, we recognize that our employees’ talents go beyond their accomplishments in the workplace. We encourage and invite all employees to make a positive impact by committing our time and resources to make this happen. As a whole, we have e been making a diff ffe erence in our comm munities for years, and look forward to continuing for many years to come. FULLL-SER ERRVICE Dare we sayy... super bank? We do more than deposit check ec s and provide lending; we off ffe er a full line of services and solutions that will accomp plish alll of your personal, business, insurance an nd investment needs.* Your time is valuable and we recognize that. Each of ou o r business lines are built upon the same foundation of providing the best banking solutions for your needs allowing you to spend less time banking and more time doing the things you love e. TECH C NOL OLOGY We want to be b whereve er you are. However, we’ e ve taken so ome measurements and simply cannot fit a teller line in your living room. And that’s okay; we can still provide the same great level of service you experienc nce in our offices through our OnLine and Mobile Services. Our easy-to-use and secure products give e you the power of First Federal Bank at your fingertips. SECURITYY When you bank with us, you put your trust in us, and that is something we do not take lightly. Our extensive due diligence process ensures that every deccision we make puts your safety first. We use advanced encryption software to protect your personal and financial information to ensure safe e transactions. Should you eve er have e a concern about fraud, let us kno n w. We have e a team dedicated to ensurin i g your safety and educating g you on ke keepi ep ng g your priv p ate information private. *Non-Bank Products are: Not FDIC Insured. Not a Deposit. May Lose Value. Not Guaranteed by the Bank. Not Insured by any Federal Government Agency. Perrysburg Staff Communitty Banking Centter Manaager Communitty Banking Centter Assist Assissttant Manager Rettail Lending Manaager Privvate Bankker Relatioonship Bankkerr Custtomer om mer Servic ice Repprresenttativ tive Custtomer om mer Servicce Repprresenttativve Minddy McCCarthhy Valerie alerrie Barlo l w Amy Konz Kathhy Altman Chriss ssa Liskkai Angie ie M McCCarthhy Carroll Fittch 10 07 77 7 7L Louisiana ouisiana Av Avee.,. P Per errys ysbu sburg | 4 41 19-872 72 2--83 326 26 Firrsstt-F Fed ed.cco om PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 13 Pinnacle Eye Group 850 Commerce Drive • 419-872-4477 www.pinnacleeyegroup.com The staff at Pinnacle Eye Group, front row, from left, Dr. Michael Zysik and Dr. Julie Zysik. Back row, from left, Adam Homer, Katie Bruning, Michelle Crites, Rachel Saylor, Connie Lachmiller, Jennifer McLaughlin, Renee Foels and Jim, Morrissey. This year, 2015, marks the 16th year of business in Perrysburg for Doctors Michael and Julie Zysik. They purchased the young, newly opened practice, Pinnacle Eye Group, in 1999 and have been growing it ever since. In 2005, they moved into their new and current location at 850 Commerce Drive. The doctors met while attending graduate school at the New England College of Optometry from 1990 to 1994 in Boston. Prior, Dr. Michael Zysik received his B.A. in Biology from Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York, in 1988, and Dr. Julie (Yi) Zysik received her B.S. in Biology from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in 1999. The office features four state-of-the-art exam rooms that allows the doctors to diagnose, monitor and treat all types of eye diseases and conditions such as eye injuries and infections, macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. After hours emergency care also is available. Pinnace Eye Group offers specialty contact lens fittings for people with nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and bifocal contact lenses. Other services include free consultations for LASIK eye surgery. By performing a simple and complimentary screening process, the doctors can determine an individual’s candidacy for LASIK eye surgery and then co-manage the surgical case with local area LASIK surgeons. Unique to their office is the Zeiss iProfiler. This instrument, the only one of its kind in Perrysburg and northwest Ohio, allows the doctors to prescribe eyeglass lenses that provide sharp, clear and crisp vision like no other eyeglass lens on the market today. The technology, known as iScription by Carl Zeiss, achieves its superior optical quality by correcting what are known as high order aberrations. Until recently, eyeglass lenses have only corrected low order aberrations, or distortions, otherwise known as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness The optical dispensary is large and brightly lit with all the latest fashions from Oakley, Ray Ban and Maui Jim sunglasses, to Dior, Gucci, Silhouette, Juicy Couture, Jimmy Choo, Fendi, Guess, Flexon, Cover Girl and many more. (hyperopia) and astigmatism. However, other problems, such as glare, halos or star bursting at night time and lack of contrast or sharpness to the vision are largely due to high order aberrations. These aberrations that are unique to an individual’s eyes can only be detected by analysis through the iProfiler. This technology is then linked to the manufacturing process of a highly customized eyeglass lens that is suitable only to that one patient’s unique set of aberration readings. The end result is far superior visual quality with the elimination of annoying glare and halos at night time and crisp, sharp vision throughout the day. Other hi-tech instruments include OCT, or Ocular Coherence Tomography. This diagnostic equipment is similar to ultrasound, but uses light instead of sound waves to produce a very high resolution image of the back of the eye, or retina. This technology allows the doctors to better diagnose, manage and treat diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic eye disease. Both doctors attribute their success to the Perrysburg community. And they give back by offering their professional time to charitable organizations such as Prevent Blindness and the national Infantsee program as well as other local charitable causes. This year also will mark the seventh year they have awarded the Zysik Health Careers Scholarship to a graduating PHS senior that is planning on majoring in the health sciences in college. The office features an open and modern optical dispensary where patients will find the latest features, technology and trendy styles in eyeglass frames. Every employee that assists in the selection and sale of every pair of glasses are licensed opticians, which ensures that everyone is getting only the best advice and fit for a new pair of glasses. Each pair of glasses comes with a two year warranty at no additional cost. To learn more, visit the website www.pinnacleeyegroup.com/perrysburg-home. Grace United Methodist Church 601 East Boundary Street • 419-874-4365 www.gracechurchperrysburg.com Grace offers both traditional-style worship and a contemporary worship setting. Grace Church is known as a family-friendly church. One of the main things people note when talking about what brought them to Grace is the dynamic ministry with children and youth. From preschool through high school, children and students find caring leaders and engaging activities to help them experience the reality of God’s love and presence in many ways. Grace also sponsors one of the largest and most active scouting programs in the area. And there is always a waiting list for parents who wish to enroll their children in the Grace Preschool. Grace has a very capable team of trained and experienced staff to lead all this ministry with children and teens. Another area of emphasis in Grace’s ministry is mission and service. Every person at Grace is invited and encouraged to do mission and service ‘hands on.’ The church has active partnerships and involvement in mission ministries both locally and around the world, including: •Perrysburg Christians United; Grace is pleased to join with eight other churches in this service to people of our community, and to be the host site for this food pantry’s warehouse and distribution center. •Providing volunteers and support to Cherry Street Mission Ministries and Toledo Gospel Mission in Toledo. •The founders of Missions International of America call Grace Church home; their ministries in Haiti include the Brad Reddick School where more than 300 children are taught and fed each school day; mission teams travel there three times a year providing med- ical clinics and work in water projects and agriculture. •Grace also actively supports Deborah House, a ministry to abandoned, orphaned and abused young women in Romania. •Teams of youth and adults go out on mission trips to various locations several times a year. The Family Life Center is a new multi-purpose facility. It has a full-size gym offering space for a variety of indoor sports. It also has a stage with full sound, lighting and large screens for projection so that worship, concerts and conferences can take place there as well. Whether using it as a gym for basketball or volleyball, as a concert hall for musical presentations, or as a site for speakers or conferences, the Family Life Center serves as a place for the church family and groups from the community to come for recreation, enrichment and inspiration. Each year in May, Grace is a host site for the simulcast of Leadercast, a daylong conference featuring dynamic speakers from the world of business, education, and religious leaders. Still, the way most people share in the life and vitality of Grace Church is through the worship services each Sunday morning. Grace offers both traditionalstyle worship and a contemporary worship setting. So whether you prefer hymns and a choir, or a band playing current songs from Christian radio, there is a worship experience for you. Visit the website, www.gracechurchperrsyburg.com for current worship times and for information about other activities, or call 419-874-4365. Page 14 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 BCA Insurance Group 28350 Kensington Lane, Suite 100 419-931-0742 • www.bca-ins.com BCA Insurance Group includes, from left, Kyle Ganss, Kevin Carmony, Danette Perna, Kathy Williams and Keith Williams. “Service-Security-Strength-Independence” is the mission statement of BCA Insurance Group. The company motto by King George VI is “The highest distinction is service to others.” Owned and managed by Kathy Williams and Kevin Carmony, BCA Insurance offers home, auto, liability, business, life, health, disability and long-term care insurance, and comprehensive insurance planning and consulting for business owners. The company has 20-plus carriers offering the best in class options. Ms. Williams began in the insurance business in 1991 opening a one-person agency with one insurance carrier. In 2001, she partnered with Mr. Carmony, a founding partner at Butler Capital Advisors. This merger happened as a result of both parties’ desire to expand their property and casualty operations and independent insurance offerings. In 2006, the company moved to its current location in Perrysburg Township, and in 2008 changed its name to BCA Insurance Group, adding multiple carriers to the line-up that is offered today. “Being fiercely independent remains part of the mission statement of BCA Insurance Group all in an effort to bring the best insurance options to our customers at all times,” said Ms. Williams. “We can tailor-make a policy and coverage specific to our customer’s needs. The agency has expanded from one person with one carrier to seven people and more than 20 carriers being offered for property and casualty insurance and more than 50 carriers for life insurance. “We have a very cohesive team of insurance professionals with more than 80 years of combined insurance experience,” added Ms. Williams. “We are always working to learn the newest and the best insurance information for our customers.” This year, two new associates joined the BCA Group– Kyle Ganss, who is beginning his insurance career, and Kurt Zimmerman, a 30-year veteran who brings large commercial insurance experience to the company. The insurance group is a member of the President’s Club for branch personal premium; received the Founder’s Award for home and auto insurance, and the Regional Founder’s Award for an agency. The group also received the District Life Insurance Production Award and the Branch Home Award. BCA is a member of the Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce and Business Network International. Mr. Carmony is a board member for Goodwill Industries and board president for the Zepf Center. Mr. Ganss is a Perrysburg High School soccer coach and has a long-time involvement with Perrysburg club soccer. “Our vision is to provide quality coverage and service to all our clients at all times with the utmost of integrity,” said the partners. “We strive to make a difference in the lives of our customers and the various insurance carriers with whom we work.” Perrysburg Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning LLC 1620 Waters Edge Drive • 419-874-7163 www.perrysburgplumbing.com Perrysburg Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning LLC, established in 1991, employ a staff with more than 30 years of experience. Further response to customer demand led to the addition of the heating and air conditioning (HVAC) division in 1999. Owners Billie and Jim Griner are very proud to provide outstanding plumbing and heating service to Perrysburg and surrounding communities. “Since the beginning, customer service has been priority one,” Mr. Griner said. “We respond to customer needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week by maintaining a live person, not a computer, to answer the phone and schedule your appointment.” The office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Emergency services on the weekends, holidays and evenings are available. Services include furnaces, air conditioners, radiant floor heating, boilers, duct work, water heaters, kitchen and bathroom faucets, toilets, sinks, garbage disposals, bathroom remodeling, drain cleaning, well pumps, preventative maintenance programs and much more. Please visit the website at www.perrysburgplumbing.com for a complete list of services. New services are sewer cleaning and video for locating sewer problems, trenchless sewer replacement and sewer, flusher, jetter, water, rodder truck. All HVAC technicians are NATE (National Association of Technical Excellence) certified. For more information, call 419-874-7163 or visit the website. Owners Billie and Jim Griner are very proud to provide outstanding plumbing and heating service to Perrysburg and surrounding communities. Steve’s Family Auto 26937 Eckel Road • 419-931-1900 www.stevesfamilyauto.com Steve and Judyann Brooks. Steve’s Family Auto is an automotive repair facility specializing in mechanical, electrical and diagnostic repairs and services. The auto repair facility services brakes, steering/suspension, starting and charging, heating and cooling, engine performance, air conditioning, alignments and routine maintenance. The business also services domestic and foreign vehicles along with light trucks and diesel and commercial accounts and fleets. The business is owned and managed by Steve Brooks, an ASE master certified technician with more than 22 years of experience. “We have proudly operated in our location on Eckel Road for six years,” said Mr. Brooks. “Our technicians have more than 40 years of combined experience. We provide ongoing training and incentives for our employees and in turn, that helps us provide the best possible service to every customer.” Steve’s Family Auto Service’s goal is to provide customers with quality auto service at a fair price. “We promise to always provide honest and quality workmanship, and to treat everyone’s vehicle as if it were our own,” added the owner. “We will recommend and provide vehicle maintenance and repair services to maximize the life of your vehicle. It is with great satisfaction that we work hard to provide great service that you can trust.” The auto service is involved with the community and supports the Perrysburg High School After Prom as well as Buy Local. They also have partnered with local auto parts suppliers to help raise money for breast cancer awareness and collect toys for the Toys for Tots program. Steve’s Family Auto is an ASE Blue Seal of Excellence facility, a member of the Better Business Bureau and an Angie’s List member. “We are proud to be a local family owned and operated small business in Perrysburg,” said Mr. Brooks. “We are very thankful to our customers for helping make us the business we are today. Our technicians work hard and do their best every day to provide honest, quality service at a fair price.” PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 15 Highlights from our District Dashboard newsletter. PERRYSBURG SCHOOLS DISTRICTDASHBOARD $ $ YEARS IN A ROW FOR ‘BEST COMMUNITY FOR MUSIC EDUCATION’ Perrysburg Schools placed among the “Best Communities for Music Education” for nine consecutive years offering Band (Marching, Pep & Jazz), Choir, Jazz Singers, Orchestra, and Women’s Select Choir. PERCENTAGE OF OUR FUNDING FROM THE STATE 9 27 Percentage of funding received by Perrysburg Schools from the state. State average is 43%. 11 Class of 2015 offered over $11 million in scholarship awards. PERRYSBURG OHIO SCHOOL DISTRICT FAST FACTS SPRING, 2015 % 24.2 2014 PHS ACT AVERAGE $ $11 MILLION 274 college-bound seniors took the ACT in 2014. The Perrysburg High School mean is 24.2. The state mean is 22.0. PHS GRADUATION RATE 96% 92 % PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATES who go on to college or military. 9 STATE REPORT CARD Of the 11 areas on which the district receives grades from the state, Perrysburg earned 9 A's and 2 B's. We were the only district in the area to earn 9 A's. Fitch affirms Perrysburg Schools District ULTGOs at 'A+' District To Construct New School The Perrysburg Board of Education thanks the community for their continued support and backing the 2014 bond issue. The Fitch Ratings has affirmed campaign was led by Citizens for Perrysburg Schools and Perrysburg Schools’ unlimited tax Co-Chairs David Matolyak and Kerry Corrigan Wellstein ‘95. general obligation (ULTGO) bonds at Voters approved it to address the growth of the district by 'A+' and revised the rating outlook 600 students since 2001 by constructing a 5th and 6th grade from ‘stable’ to ‘positive’. The report school building; it will also provide safety and security states: “Tight expenditure controls enhancements at our elementary schools, construct an while addressing enrollment growth auxiliary gym at the High School and upgrade our Junior High. operating and capital cost pressures have also supported the increase in cushion, better positioning the Perrysburg High School is one of just 48 high schools in the district for uncertainty… country designated as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2014 PHS named 2014 National Blue Ribbon School “The district’s revenue structure requires regular voter renewal of a portion of existing revenues but has benefitted from a long track record of support. Operating and capital expenditure needs will necessitate future levy renewals without which may challenge the district's ability to maintain sound reserves.” by the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE). According to the USDOE: “The National Blue Ribbon School award affirms the hard work of students, educators, families and communities in creating safe and welcoming schools where students master challenging content. The National Blue Ribbon School flag gracing an entry or flying overhead is a widely recognized symbol of exemplary teaching and learning.” Ohio State Senator Randy Gardner (District 2) visited PHS to congratulate our teachers and students. Perrysburg Schools State Average Local $31,019,642 63% $8,234,354,404 40% State $13,362,290 27% $9,263,100,098 45% Federal $1,610,290 3% $1,645,296,986 8% Other $3,396,299 7% $1,454,411,567 7% Total $49,388,521 100% $20,597,163,055 100% Percentages are rounded to nearest whole number. Source: Ohio Department of Education Report Card, reportcard.education.ohio.gov/Pages/District-Report.aspx?DistrictIRN=045583 63% Perrysburg Collecting In 2015 On A $200,000 Home Ottawa Hills Maumee $5,339 $3,410 Washington Local $3,271 Sylvania $3,148 Northwood $3,012 $2,710 $2,647 Oregon Perrysburg Springfield Source of Funds 3% 27% 7% 2014 School Property Taxes 45% 7% LOCAL 40% 8% State Ave. STATE FEDERAL OTHER NON-TAX Lake $2,627 $2,414 A.W. $2,228 Rossford B.G. $2,029 $1,754 Otsego $1,571 Eastwood $1,526 $0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 A pay-to-participate program has been in place for extracurricular activities since 2011. Page 16 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Downtown PERRYSBURG, Inc. 5 August 7 Dear Friends of Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. First Friday Perrysburg is a vibrant community, rich in history and progressive in its thinking. It's a place where the Midwestern work ethic still prevails, and the preservation of history is as important as the desire for planned growth. It is in this spirit that Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. (DPI) was formed. “Come Down to Recycle Town” presented by O-I September 4 First Friday “Back to School” presented by Mercy Health Partners September 12 Rock the Docks (Velvet Jones) presented by Dan Novotny at Danberry Realtors October 24 OctoBOOfest Thank you for your continued support! presented by Mercy Health Partners December 5 December 12 Board of Directors DPI Home For The Holidays Parade Holiday Family Movie Matinee presented by West Side Montessori and Lullaby Lane Winter 2016 Winterfest MISSION STATEMENT DPI is a community-based nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, whose mission is to provide family events that showcase our community and contribute to the quality of life that makes Perrysburg the “Best Suburban Downtown.” DPI’s volunteer board members spearhead numerous community events that draw thousands of visitors to the downtown area who eat, shop and take in the historic beauty of our city. With Winterfest 2015, DPI was able to put Perrysburg on the map with national news coverage of the National Ice Carving Association Championship on NBC. DPI’s success would not be possible without the financial support of its members and sponsors, as well as the donation of time that volunteers provide to help put on events. DPI is proud to partner with many companies, community organizations, nonprofits, schools, churches, and volunteers in order to create FREE family events that provide unique opportunities to showcase our community and contribute to the quality of life that makes Perrysburg the "Best Suburban Downtown" four years in a row. Supporting DPI with Contributions in Excess or Equal to $1,000: Ice Creations American Rent-All Lola’s Frozen Yogurt BDP Superior Design Mager Designs Channel 13 Mercy Health Partners City of Perrysburg Owens-Illinois, Inc. C&L Sanitation OUAC, Inc. Costco Perrysburg Convention & Danberry Realtors Visitors Bureau Dan Novotny Shops at Levis Commons Ed Schmidt Auto Stella’s and Swig Ed Schmidt Lease Three Trees Studios First Solar Thrivent Financial Heidelberg Distributing Welch Publishing Home Depot Huntington Bank ©2015 Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. Feel Free To Contact Us At: P. O. Box 83 Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 downtownperrysburg@gmail.com www.downtownperrysburg.org DOWNTOWN PERRYSBURG, INC. Board of Directors Sabrina Weaver, President Jeff Abke, Treasurer Christine Mayle, Secretary Rob Brunner, Past-President Shannon Benge Trisha Darr Kati McDougle Adam Szuch PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 17 Snow’s Wood Shop-West IN-HOME REMODEL APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE! Your single source for all types of cabinets and countertops to fit all budgets. We offer over 30 years of experience in kitchen and wood cabinetry products to assist you in all designs of your home. Custom Cabinets The Snow’s Advantage Countertop Designs: Quartz, Granite, Solid Surface & Laminate PERSONAL SERVICE KITCHENS ENTERTAINMENT AREAS Across from Levis Commons at Scrambler Marie’s Commons FREE ESTIMATES CALL 419-874-4049 Visit us online: www.snowswoodshop.com LOCALLY BUILT CABINETS, COUNTERTOPS AND MORE SINCE 1983. Snow’s Wood Shop specializes in custom cabinetry such as kitchens, baths, bars, entertainment centers, bookcases, hutches, buffets, desks and all other cabinets. The shop also offers quartz, granite, solid surface, laminate and cultured marble countertops. Owned and managed by Kurt Snow and his brother-in-law Tom Steedman, the business offers two showrooms–Perrysburg and Oregon. The wood shop was founded in 1983 by Vernon and Sharon Snow. Cabinets were built in a 24 x 26 foot workshop in the Snow’s backyard. In 1990, the couple moved to their current production facility in Oregon and in 1992 and 2000, expanded to the current size of 20,000 square feet. Then in 2014, the Snows added a showroom on North Dixie Highway in Perrysburg. “We pride ourselves in making the customer happy–from start to finish,” said Mr. Snow. “We begin with an in-home appointment or showroom visit and give the customer a free estimate and a computer drawing of the project. Once the cabinet design is completed and approved, it takes an average of three weeks for construction, finishing and installation. It is our goal to provide a high quality custom product while servicing the customer throughout the entire process.” The family believes that a happy customer drives the business in the way of referrals from individual customers and contractors. “We believe nobody sells our product better than someone who is happy with the work we have done for them from start to finish.” The shop’s crew, family members and long-time employees take great pride in their craft. Many of the Snow cabinet makers have more than 20 years experience. The cabinet crafters construct the cabinets in as large of units as possible which results in virtually no seams exposed, explained Mr. Snow. “Because our cabinets are constructed in this way, it allows us to put our unique custom routing on the cabinetry. Our cabinets are made locally, and we are very proud of that.” The family is very excited with the welcome they have received at the Perrysburg location and invite the community to stop in at the showroom. “For 32 years, we have been designing, building, finishing and installing quality, affordable custom cabinetry while meeting our customers’ schedules,” said Mr. Snow. “As long as we continue to function this way, we believe we will be doing this for the next 32 years and beyond.” LOCALLY BUILT KITCHENS BATHS Page 18 CITY OF PERRYSBURG PROGRESS–JULY 2015 RECYCLING FOR CITY OF PERRYSBURG RESIDENTS Residents in single family households and multiunit housing of six units or less All these recyclables may be placed loose in the blue Toter for weekly curbside collection. Consult the city webpage at www.ci.perrysburg.oh.us for details. • Paper and cardboard items • Plastics #1-7 bottles and containers (except #3) • Steel and aluminum cans and containers • Glass bottles and containers Residents in apartment complexes and local businesses All Wood County residents have access to once monthly drop-off recycling locations provided by the Wood County Solid Waste Management District at the Perrysburg Township Office Complex at 26609 Lime City Road on the third Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to noon. Items also can be taken to Bowling Green Recycling Center, 1040 North College Drive, Bowling Green. Drop off is open 24 hours a day, 7 days week. The following items are accepted: • Aluminum cans, glass containers, plastic bottle, steel cans • Cardboard, magazines, newspapers, mixed office papers, phone books • Small electronics (television for a fee) Consult the Wood County Solid Waste Management District webpage www.recyclewoodcounty.org for details about these two drop-off recycling locations. YEAR ROUND DROP-OFF LOCATIONS FOR RECYCLING ITEMS NOT COLLECTED IN CURBSIDE TOTERS Alkaline batteries (9 volt, C, D, AA and AAA): Alkaline batteries are classified as non-hazardous and are safe to dispose of in the regular garbage. Perrysburg city residents may recycle alkaline and rechargable batteries at the Perrysburg Department of Public Service, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (excluding holidays). These batteries must be in a sealed Ziploc bag. BATTERIES THAT MUST BE RECYCLED: These batteries are classified as household hazardous waste (HHW) and should not be placed in the garbage. Cell phone batteries can be recycled at cell phone stores or stores that accept rechargable batteries. Lithium button batteries are in such electronic items as: • Calculators, cameras, greeting cards, hearing aids, and watches • “Light up” tennis shoes, television remote controls and toys Rechargable batteries including: • Battery packs, portable power tool batteries • Lithium Ion batteries • Nickel Metal Hybrid (NiMH) • Nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) • Small Sealed Lead Acid (SSLA) computer pack, power tools, and toys Wet Cell Acid Vehicle Batteries including: • ATV’s, boats, cars, motorcycles, and trucks • Wheelchairs Locations for Recycling Rechargable Batteries: • Perrysburg • Best Buy • Dynalite Batteries Department of Public • Home Depot Service • Lowe’s Locations for Recycling Wet Cell Lead Vehicle Batteries: • Auto Zone • Dynalite Batteries • Tire Man Blu-ray, CD and DVD Discs City of Perrysburg residents may recycle these items at the Perrysburg Department of Public Service during regular business hours. Best Buy also accepts them. Consult their webpage www.bestbuy.com for details. Books Usable books may be donated to: • 577 Foundation • Way Public Library If no longer usable, paperback books may be recycled curbside and hard back books recycled at: • Bowling Green Recycling Center • Perrysburg Department of Public Service Bubble Wrap and Packing Peanuts • E-Bay Store • Pak Mail • The UPS Store • Best Buy • Office Max • Target Inkjet Cartridges • Walgreens • Walmart Plastic Shopping Bags All grocery stores recycle plastic shopping bags. Small Electronics (electrical items) • Department of Public Service, Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (excluding holidays). • Consult the Best Buy website at www.bestbuy.com for detailed information about recycling. • Perrysburg Township Drop-Off Recycling on the third Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to noon. Cell Phones Cell phone stores and these local businesses accept cell phones for recycling: • Best Buy • Target • Office Max • Walmart • Pak Mail Computer Recycling All Goodwill Donation Stations and Best Buy accept working and non-working computers and associated equipment. Eyeglasses (prescription only) All local optometrists accept prescription eyeglasses for reuse in the Lions Club Sight Program. Fluorescent Light Bulbs Televisions All fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury vapor and need to be handled carefully. CFL (compact fluorescent light bulbs) come in many sizes and shapes. CFL’s can be recycled at: • Home Depot • Lowe’s • The Andersons Tube Fluorescent Light Bulbs can be recycled at: • Environmental Recycling in Bowling Green, Ohio. Contact for details and fees 1-800-284-9107. • Best Buy accepts televisions. Consult their website for detailed information at www.bestbuy.com. • Perrysburg Township Drop-Off Recycling on the third Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to noon. There is a nominal fee. • The Salvation Army accepts all size televisions for recycling at no cost. They have home pickup. For this service contact them directly at 419-241-8231 for home collection. They do not accept console televisions. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW) DISPOSAL PRESCRIPTION & OVER THE COUNTER (OTC) MEDICATIONS DISPOSAL OF ITEMS NOT COLLECTED IN GRAY REFUSE TOTERS CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING MATERIALS Per City Ordinance, city crews cannot collect construction/remodeling materials. It is the responsibility of the resident to properly dispose of these materials at a local landfill. Construction/Remodeling materials include but not limited to: • Bathroom fixtures including: • Hot tubs, showers, sinks, toilets and vanities • Bricks, blocks, concrete, stone and tile • Cabinets and countertops • Doors and door framing of all types • Downspouts and eaves trough • Drywall • Fencing of all types • Landscape pavers and timbers • Lumber of all types • Plumbing pipe and fixtures • Siding of all types Contact these local locations for details and fees. Evergreen Landfill Lowe’s (portable dumpster service 2625 East Broadway Northwood, Ohio available for a fee) 10295 Fremont Pike 419-666-5136 Perrysburg, Ohio Wood County Landfill 419-874-6758 15320 Tontogany Road Bowling Green, Ohio 419-352-0180 • Adhesives • Aerosol cans • Caulking • CFL/tube light bulbs • Driveway sealer • Gasoline mixed with oil • Herbicides • Insecticides • Kerosene • Mercury thermometers • Non-digital furnace thermostats • Oil based paints • Paint thinner • Pesticides • Petroleum based products • Pool chemicals • Shellac • Stains • Varnish Residents may safely dispose of their household hazardous waste at either of the following locations throughout the year. Contact the individual companies for details and fees. Heritage Environmental Environmental Recycling 5451 Enterprise 527 East Woodland Circle Bowling Green, Ohio Toledo, Ohio 419-354-6110 419-729-1321 LATEX PAINT Latex paint is not a household hazardous waste. It can safely be disposed of at home. If you have excess latex paint, use one of these proper disposal methods found on the city website. Under no circumstances, pour paint or any other fluids down the street storm drain because that water flows directly to the Maumee River and pollutes our drinking water. DO NOT flush drugs and other medications down the toilet or pour down the sink drain. Residents may safely dispose of expired or unwanted prescription medication and over the counter (OTC) medication at one of the following disposal locations which are available year round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Perrysburg Police Division Wood County Sheriff Office 330 Walnut 1960 East Gypsy Lane Rd Perrysburg, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio 419-354-9001 419-872-8001 • These sites only accept capsules, medication patches, pills or tablets. • They do not accept inhalers, lancets, ointments, liquid medications, syringes, or illegal drugs. • Keep medication in original containers. • If pills are in bubble packs, remove the pills from the bubble packs and place in a sealed plastic bag. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE Page 19 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 CITY COMPOST SITE This facility is available to City of Perrysburg residents only. No commercial lawn/tree services allowed. Year Round Compost Hours of Operation (excluding holidays): Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Second and fourth Saturday of March thru December ONLY 8 a.m. to noon. Registration Required for Compost Site Use • Resident must have registration on file at the Department of Public Service for access to the City Compost Site. • Residents only need to register once. • Register for Compost Site Use at the Department of Public Service Monday-Friday 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Items ACCEPTED at Compost Site • Branches, brush, bushes, leaves, logs, stumps • Cornstalks, straw (bales or loose) • Firewood • Ornamental grasses • Wood mulch Items NOT ACCEPTED at Compost Site • Dirt, sod, grass clippings, ivy or vines • Garden debris and weeds from flower/vegetable gardens • Landscape timbers, wooden fencing • Stone Weekday Compost Site Procedures • City residents must check in at the Department of Public Service to verify residency by driver’s license. • A copy of your driver’s license will be kept on file. • Each load must be inspected for acceptable materials. • It is Ohio law that all loads be secured so they do not blow off the vehicle/trailer. Use a tarp for loose items. • After the load is approved, the resident will borrow a key to the Compost Site. • Resident will take accepted items to the Compost Site and dump in designated location for each item. • Residents are responsible to unlock and lock the gate to the Compost Site. • Do not leave the gate open. • Lock the gate when you leave. • The key must be returned in a timely manner to the Department of Public Service. Saturday Compost Site Procedures • Open the second and fourth Saturday of March through December ONLY. • Residents go directly to the Compost Site. • Residents must have registered at the Department of Public Service. • A city employee at the Compost Site will verify residency by your driver’s license and to inspect loads. General Compost Site Procedures • All items must be kept separated. Privileges Will Be Terminated if Resident: • Dumps unacceptable materials or dumps in the wrong area, causes the area to become littered. • Fails to return the key to the Department of Public Service Building in a timely manner. Wood Mulch and Leaf Compost • When available, wood mulch and leaf compost are set out adjacent to the Compost Site gate for city residents’ use. • Residents must load their own mulch and compost. CITY OF PERRYSBURG YARD WASTE COLLECTION The City of Perrysburg Yard Waste Collection Program is a Pay-As-You-Throw Program. That means residents pay for curbside yard waste collection as they use it. The price of the disposal tag covers 100% of the collection and disposal fees. These Items Are Considered Yard Waste: • Branches, bushes, bush trimmings and shrubs • Flower and vegetable plant material • Grass clippings • Ivy and vines • Leaves • Ornamental grasses • Sod • Straw • Tree trimmings • Weeds • Wood Mulch DO NOT place these items in yard waste collection. These items must be disposed of at a landfill: • Dirt • Glass • Metal • Plastics • Rocks • Stones Purchase of Yard Waste Disposal Tags City of Perrysburg yard waste disposal tags are available for purchase only at: • Black Diamond • Kazmaier’s Five Star Market • Kroger • Mini Engine Repair • Perrysburg Department of Public Service • Rite Aid • Walt Churchill’s Market Generic 30 gallon paper Yard Waste Bags (orange tag $2.00 + price of bag) • Resident must purchase a 30 gallon paper yard waste bag and attach the appropriate City of Perrysburg yard waste disposal tag to each bag. • If residents still have Official City of Perrysburg yard waste bags, they may still use them for yard waste disposal without an additional disposal tag. Yard Waste Collection Procedures: • Place appropriate yard waste disposal tag on the generic 30 gallon paper yard waste bag, bundled brush or resident owned 64 gallon or 96 gallon Toter. • Yard waste collection is curbside. • Do not place your Toter in the street. • There is no yard waste collection from alleys. • Yard waste collection is the same day as your refuse and recycling collection. • On collection day, place the yard waste bag, bundled brush or Toter a minimum of two (2) feet from your city issued refuse and recycle Toters. • Yard waste must be placed at curb by 7 a.m. on collection day OR after 6 p.m. on the night before. • Yard waste collection may occur between the hours of 7 a.m to 5p.m. If yard waste is not collected by 5 p.m., contact Modern Disposal at 419-874-2966 to report the missed collection. Questions about the program, contact Perrysburg Department of Public Service at 419-872-8020. Yard Waste Curbside Collection Schedule April 1 through November 30 • Weekly collection is the same day as refuse and recycling collection. December 1 through March 31 • Yard waste is collected on Wednesday ONLY. • Residents must call Modern Disposal at 419-874-2966 by Tuesday 3:30 p.m. for collection on Wednesday. • Leave your address, phone number and number of bags, bundles or Toters to be collected. Bundled Brush (red tag $2.00) • Resident must securely bundle brush and attach the appropriate City of Perrysburg yard waste disposal tag to each bundle. • Bundled brush cannot exceed four (4) feet in length, two (2) feet in diameter and not over 65 pounds. • If residents still have Official City of Perrysburg yard waste bags, they may still use them for yard waste. No sticker is needed 64 gallon or 96 gallon Toters (supplied by resident) 64 Gallon Toter (pink tag $4.50) 96 Gallon Toter (yellow tag $6.25) • CITY ISSUED TOTERS MAY NOT BE USED FOR YARD WASTE. • The yard waste Toter is supplied by the resident. • Resident purchases either a 64 gallon or a 96 gallon green Toter at Lowe’s. 64 gallon green Toters are available for purchase at Walmart. • Toters with broken or missing parts will not be emptied. • Toters that are overweight (224 pounds for 64 gallon and 335 pounds for 96 gallons) will not be emptied. • Those weights exceed the specification of the Toter and dumping overweight Toters damage the Toter. Page 20 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 21 105 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg 419-874-2261 mackinlaw@bex.net Attorney Thomas Mackin has been helping his neighbors and serving Perrysburg and surrounding communities for more than 24 years. He recently a law office in downtown Perrysburg, last year, at 105 Louisiana Avenue, to better serve his clients. The new Law Office of Thomas Mackin is a full-service practice offering insightful, individual counsel to individuals and businesses. His expertise includes business formation and advising, contracts, real estate, civil litigation, estate planning, municipal law, bankruptcy, small claims, consumer protection, personal injury, evictions and em- ployment issues. He has argued cases in municipal, state and federal court. Mr. Mackin listens to clients and caters his services to their needs. Perrysburg resident Shirley Fike has worked with the attorney in the past and appreciates his congenial nature. “He’s a good businessman,” said Ms. Fike. “He sticks in there and does the work.” Helping people and achieving meaningful results are aspects of the profession that led Mr. Mackin to pursue the practice of law. Not coincidentally, they are the reasons he continues to grow in the profession. His downtown Perrysburg office is con- venient for clients and is a testament to his love for his community. Mr. Mackin has been a Perrysburg City Councilman since 1998, represents the city on TMACOG’s executive committee and board of trustees pursuant to his being chair of the finance committee. He is a Maumee Municipal Court dispute resolution volunteer and is a member of the Ohio State, Toledo and Wood County Bar Associations. He served as Toledo Junior Bar Association president in 2000. He is a member of Perrysburg Rotary Club, was president of Perrysburg Alterna- tives to Substance Abuse during his last year of service (1997-2001) and chaired the Fort Meigs YMCA Board of Directors from 2008 to 2010, after beginning his service in 2004. Mr. Mackin has been a presenter at seminars sponsored by the Toledo Bar Association and NBI on issues of legal writing, legal research, insurance coverage issues in Ohio, drafting lease contracts, and business formation. He has coached for YMCA, CYO, PYSA, Junior Jackets and PABSC teams. He also joined the Perrysburg High School boys basketball coaching staff as ninth grade coach. 900 W.S. Boundary Building 9A 419-872-HOPE (4673) www.mitchellderm.com At Mitchell Dermatology, excellence in dermatologic skin care is the number one priority. Peel back the layers and you will see there is so much more to this practice. Dr. Hope Mitchell is the founder and medical director of Mitchell Dermatology. Since the opening of the practice in 2005, the staff and reputation for high-quality care have both grown. As a dermatology office, Dr. Mitchell specializes in general and cosmetic dermatology, including skin cancer, mole evaluation, acne and wart removal. She provides expertise in surgical procedures. Throughout recent years, cosmetic procedures have been gaining popularity and offer quick, non-invasive alternatives to plastic surgery. Dermal fillers such as Sculptra, Juvederm and Voluma are used to replace lost volume in the laugh lines, lips and cheeks. Stubborn frown lines can be relaxed using Botox or Dysport. These products are common names in the beauty industry and at Mitchell Dermatology. Dr. Mitchell cautions, “treatments should always be performed by a qualified and experienced injector.” Dr. Mitchell’s team includes dermatology trained Physician Assistants, registered Medical Assistants, Licensed Aesthetician and Patient Care Coordinators, all of which are ready to provide individualized customer service. Dr. Mitchell states, “My team is knowledgeable about every aspect of my practice and prides it- self on educating each patient regardless of their need.” Dr. Mitchell strives to maintain a schedule that offers both prompt availability and convenience for her patients. She believes it’s important for patients to be seen for their concern in a reasonable timeframe rather than a three-month wait. Your visit to Mitchell Dermatology isn’t complete without learning about the retailed medical grade acne, rosacea, anti-aging, hairloss and sunscreen products to suit every individual’s needs. We carefully choose our retail products to be effective and results-oriented yet economical. As an added bonus, we will ship products directly to your home. Dr. Hope Mitchell 152 West South Boundary 419-874-3661 www.purevisionperrysburg.com Dr. Austin Saneholtz, O.D. and the staff of Pure Vision Center wants to thank Perrysburg for a successful first year at its location in the Country Charm Shopping Center. Offering comprehensive eye exams with stateof-the-art diagnostic and testing instruments, Dr. Saneholtz’ services also include contact lens fitting, cataract evaluation, and diabetic eye exams as well as treatment and management of glaucoma, dry eye, red eye, retinal disease and foreign body removal. Pure Vision Center offers the latest in fashion eyewear with designer names such as Kate Spade, Salvatore Ferragamo, Anne Klein, Nike and Carrera. Opticians David Rex and Penny Thomson bring 40 and 26 years of experience in the optical field to ensure the best fit and style of the individual’s new eyewear. The opticians are excited about the improvements HD progressive lenses have made to give patients sharper vision. Dr. Saneholtz encourages everyone to visit the Pure Vision web site at www.purevisionperrys burg.com for updates on eyecare topics. Eye examinations can be scheduled by calling 419-874-3661. “We are proud to be providing patients with outstanding optometric care for the entire family at our eye clinic,” said Dr. Saneholtz. Dr. Austin Saneholtz Page 22 As you journey through our Perrysburg Campus, you will see children of all ages busily engaged in a variety of learning activities. In the Little House, tiny 13-month-olds to 40-montholds are sorting small rubber trucks or boats by color. This exercise is a lesson in learning and naming colors, and to begin recognizing differences. They practice spooning pasta from bowl to bowl to develop eye to hand coordination and fine motor control. In the Children’s House classrooms, students ages 3 to 6, are working with puzzle maps of the continents, sandpaper alphabet letters, and colored bead bars used for PROGRESS–JULY 2015 West Side Montessori at Perrysburg A Unique Learning Experience 13587 Roachton Road • 419-874-9385 www.MontessoriToledo.org teaching numbers. Others are grouped for a foreign language lesson or are dressed in costumes from other countries as they learn about the world around them. West Side teachers are one of the most important reasons why the program is so special. The staff is caring, enthusiastic and committed to working with each child. Every classroom has at least one Montessori-certified teacher as part of the teaching team. Why choose West Side? Here are a few of the comments made by West Side families: “The experience and professionalism of the teachers.” “The learning emphasis is on critical thinking skills versus rote learning.” “West Side not only academically, but socially, is building the total character of the child, his self-esteem, giving him a sense of self-worth through accomplishment.” West Side Montessori at Perrysburg, one of two West Side Montessori locations, opened in the fall of 1996. An independent, non-profit school for children 13 months through kindergarten, the school embraces the educational philosophy and methodology developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator. Montessori education is a learning approach based on the study of the nature of the child’s physical, emotional, social, moral and intellectual growth. Children are provided a carefully crafted learning environment and given the freedom, within reasonable limits, to work positively with the people and materials around them. To schedule a personal tour or to receive more information about the school, call 419874-9358. West Side Montessori is accredited by The American Montessori Society. Smithers Insurance Agency LLC Nationwide Insurance 229 Superior Street, Rossford 419-666-5703 Smithers Insurance, which is licensed in Ohio and Michigan, offers clients the coverage they need to protect personal assets through homeowners, automobile, personal articles floater, umbrella, boat, motorcycle and recreational vehicle insurance. Whether it is auto, home, business, life or health insurance, Smithers Insurance Agency (Nationwide Insurance) understands how to take care of their clients. Owned by Jerry and Amy Smithers, the full-service insurance agency is located at 229 Superior Street. The three-generation business was founded in 1955 by Mr. Smithers’ father Bob. Mr. Smithers entered the family business in 1981, and took over his father’s accounts when he retired in 1997. Smithers Insurance, which is licensed in Ohio and Michigan, offers clients the coverage they need to protect their personal assets through homeowners, automobile, personal articles floater, umbrella, boat, motorcycle and recreational vehicle insurance. “We search for a place to insure just about anything a person or business could need insured,” Mrs. Smithers explained. Smithers Insurance works with all types of businesses to design property and casualty programs that work best for their businesses. The agency’s services also include financial services such as life insurance, fixed annuities, disability insurance and health insurance. The family-owned and operated business also has offices in Napoleon and Bryan, serving clients throughout Ohio and Michigan. Along with the Smithers, the agency includes licensed staff members Jordan Smithers, Heidi Ahleman, Laura Fritsch and Debbie DeLine. Mr. Smithers said he is very proud of his experienced and trained staff. “Your insurance is only as good as the people you deal with at your agency,” he said. “And we have a lot of experience to handle that responsibility.” A Rossford native, Mr. Smithers said his family has always had a strong customer service business philosophy. “Our business is customer-driven, so our customers always come first,” he said. Members of the Rossford Business Association, the Smithers believe in sponsoring many community events, sports team and school activities. They enjoy working in downtown Rossford. “This is where the agency was started, and most of my family and friends live here–we love working in a small community,” Mr. Smithers said. PERRYSBURG ANIMAL CARE PROGRESS–JULY 2015 29098 Hufford Road • 419-874-8974 Please visit our website! www.perrysburganimalhospital.com Dr. Brooke West Dr. Wayne North Pe r r y sb ur g An i m a l C a r e h a s b e e n p r o ud ly se r v i n g Pe r r y sb ur g, R o s sf or d a n d th e surrounding area for over 25 years. We would like to thank all of our 2 and 4 legged friends for their continued support throughout the year a nd we look forward to the next 25 years. -Dr. W est Perrysburg Animal Care is a full service companion hospital that offers wellness care, diagnostic and therapeutic services, dental care, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, microchipping, dietary and behavioral counseling, pain management, laser therapy, allergy testing and care, and dermatology treatments. We are one of the only hospitals in the area that have two doctors certified to perform acupuncture as an alternative treatment for certain ailments. With our state of the art in-house lab, digital imaging equipment, surgical suite, expanded pharmacy and experienced staff, we can provide all of the medical services your pet would require while maintaining our small town feel. Along with all of our medical care, Mindy offers full pet grooming services including bathing, brushing, styling and trims to your specifications. As always, the doctors and staff at Perrysburg Animal Care welcome the opportunity to care for your pets and are dedicated to becoming partners with you in your pet’s health care. Please call us at 419-874-8974 if we can be of any service or just drop by for a visit. Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to noon Dr. Anne Bergstrom Dr. Brandy Day Page 23 Page 24 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Proud to build Wood County Mercy Emergency Center, Perrysburg — Perrysburg’s first free-standing emergency and diagnostic center. Kingston Residence of Perrysburg — A three-story addition with a 60-unit rehab center and skilled nursing facility. Fed Ex Ground, Perrysburg — A 97,000-square-foot expansion to be completed in early fall 2015. Rudolph Libbe Group 6494 Latcha Road, Walbridge 419•241•5000 www.rlgbuilds.com The Rudolph Libbe Group offers resources to serve the lifecycle of a customer’s facility, with site selection and financing, construction services, site management and a dedicated Special Accounts team for smaller projects. Our companies include GEM Inc., Rudolph Libbe Inc., GEM Energy and Rudolph Libbe Properties. We specialize in design, construction, service and maintenance for industrial processes, manufacturing lines and commercial customers. With more customers focusing on sustainability, we offer services that boost energy efficiency and savings with power generation, advanced heating and cooling, solar development and FlexSet energy monitoring/building control systems. We are an authorized Capstone micro-turbine distributor and for the last two years have been ranked among Solar Power World’s top solar developers nationwide. Proud to build in Wood County The Rudolph Libbe Group’s roots run deep in Wood County, and we’re proud to be part of our community’s exciting future. Pictures of recently completed projects are featured here. Thank you, Wood County St Clare Commons Phase 1, Perrysburg -- A retirement community with 60 nursing units and 56 assisted living suites. Schuetz Container, Perrysburg – 7,800 square-foot addition. ZGL, Perrysburg — An office and warehouse for ZGL tenants in Cedar Business Park. Rudolph Libbe Group was honored to be named 2013 Corporate Citizen of the Year by the Wood County Economic Development Commission. Last year, Penta Career Center recognized Rudolph Libbe Group as a member of the Ohio School Boards Association Business Honor Roll for participating in Penta’s School-to-Work program, which allows construction students at Penta to work with area contractors. This area has given us a workforce of more than 1,000 remarkable people who are highly skilled, dedicated to safety and committed to doing great work. We have a team that is always ready to help our customers achieve their next goals. With great pride, we call these communities our home and we look forward to continuing to grow with Wood County. IC-Fluid Power Inc., Northwood – A headquarters and warehouse. Suburban Veterinary Clinics — A new East Suburban Animal Clinic in Northwood and renovations to the South Suburban Animal Clinic in Perrysburg. V.E. Petersen Co., Walbridge — A 28kW, 108-panel rooftop solar array that generates more than 30,000kWh per year. Eastwood Local Schools, Pemberville — A bus garage and office with second-floor mezzanine. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 25 Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau 1001 Dixie Highway, Suite D, Rossford 419-214-0578 or 855-765-5451 www.VisitRossfordOhio.com The Ohio Chautauqua week-long living history program visited Rossford in 2013, and will return in 2016 with a theme of “The Natural World.” The Rossford Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) was founded in 2010 to promote Rossford attractions and businesses to visitors who come to the community to shop, eat, play, conduct business and spend the night in our hotels. A portion of the hotel/motel tax generates funding for the bureau. “Rossford’s location at the crossroads of the Ohio Turnpike and Interstate 75 is ideal for cross country travelers and visitors from Canada,” said Beth Genson, executive director for the CVB. The CVB works with tour bus operators, meeting planners and leisure travelers to plan their stay. “Our selection of hotel properties are in close proximity to Toledo attractions which make them convenient for the traveler,” she explained. The Rossford CVB can assist groups and individuals to secure lodging, meeting space, and entertainment options for their organization, sports association or business meeting. In 2013, through the efforts of the CVB and members of the community, Rossford was chosen as a host city for Ohio Chautauqua. This event is sponsored annually by the Ohio Humanities in Columbus, and brings a traveling history tent show to four or five Ohio communities. Ohio Chautauqua features five days of programming including daytime workshops for children and adults and evening performances by scholars dressed in period attire and presenting a first-person account of their life. Rossford has been selected to host Ohio Chautauqua again in summer 2016, which will highlight the theme “The Natural World.” Nearly 3,000 people took part in the various programs when the event was held in 2013. For assistance in bringing a meeting or event to Rossford or for Visitor Guides and other information, contact Mrs. Genson or Mary Schaller, administrative assistant at 419214-0578, stop by the office in the Rossford Business Center, 1001 Dixie Highway, Suite D or send an email to info@visitrossfordo hio.com. GenoaBank 9920 Olde U.S. Route 20, Rossford • 419-873-9818 GenoaBank, founded in 1902, is now in its second century of providing a broad range of banking services to business and private customers in Wood, Lucas, Ottawa and Sandusky counties. The Perrysburg/Rossford Branch opened in November 2004. The staff at GenoaBank includes, Brad Sander AVP Branch Manager; Kate Severhof, Assistant Branch Manager; Lori Magrum, Mortgage Originator. GenoaBank has always been driven to serve each community’s financial needs and continues to provide area residents with the same friendly, personal services it has had since day one. The company actively supports the local community through participation in civic organizations and donations to clubs and schools. GenoaBank continues to make meeting the needs of its customers its top priority with exceptional service, quick decisions, innovative products and great rates that only local ownership can deliver. Mr. Sander said that GenoaBank is committed to outstanding service, community involvement and strategic growth and strives to be the premier community bank in northwest Ohio. Among the many services offered are personal and business checking accounts; savings accounts; loans for auto, mortgage, equity, personal and commercial; CDs and IRAs; ATM and debit cards; credit cards; safe deposit boxes; GenNet internet banking; courier service; direct deposit; overdraft protection; money orders and travelers’ checks; and notary publics. The mission of GenoaBank is to create an environment in which: •Our customers perceive the bank as a partner in achieving their financial goals; •Our employees may achieve personal and professional success; and •Our shareholders achieve the rewards of ownership. Bank with GenoaBank and experience the service that has kept customers coming back for more than 110 years. GenoaBank branch offices operate in Rossford, Elmore, Maumee, Millbury, Oregon, Sylvania and in June they opened their newest branch in Port Clinton/Catawaba. “As a locally owned community bank, we lend strength to our communities by helping local businesses grow and succeed. Small businesses remain the backbone of this country and we strongly believe in reinvesting in the neighborhoods that we live in, work and play,” said Marty Sutter, president/CEO. Stop by GenoaBank and experience personal and professional attention to your financial needs. GenoaBank Crossroads branch staff includes, from left: Brad Sander, branch manager, assistant vice president; Kate Severhof, assistant branch manager; Sonya Wolfe, teller; Ester Torres, teller, and Lori Magrum, mortgage originator. Rossford Chiropractic Center Dr. Ken Shelton 1114 Dixie Highway, Rossford • 419-666-1114 www.rossfordchiropractic.com Dr. Ken Shelton started Rosssford Chiropractic Center in 1985, dedicated to helping relieve spinal pain by improving function and providing a better quality of life for his patients. Chiropractic health care, without using drugs or surgery has been the focus of Dr. Ken Shelton’s practice, the Rossford Chiropractic Center, for nearly 30 years. “Research shows chiropractic is more economical and effective than traditional medical care,” he explained. Dr. Shelton started his practice in 1985 to help relieve spinal pain and return a normal lifestyle without using drugs to cover and hide pain symptoms. His office is located at 1114 Dixie Highway, Rossford. Chiropractic treatment finds the problem, eliminating the need to mask painful conditions with medication, Dr. Shelton said. “Joint problems left uncorrected become arthritic and degenerate, often leading to worsening pain or surgeries, which could be prevented,” he cautioned. “Just like rust on a car or a cavity in a tooth, left uncorrected, it will worsen,” he said. “Pain medications do not correct these problems.” His philosophy in providing health care has always been to “help preserve lifestyles and mobility, one patient at a time by improving spinal health.” Chiropractic treatment is very safe and comfortable, unlike common perceptions of “having one’s neck cracked,” he said. He also dispelled the myth that once a patient starts chiropractic treatment, the chiropractor will never let you stop. “Most patients choose to never stop once they realize how important it is, and how good they feel afterward, it is a healthcare choice,” he added. “Just imagine a world where we never brushed our teeth until age 50–we would have no teeth. No wonder 80 percent of the population is going to experience back problems in their lifetimes.” Along with punctuality in appointments, Dr. Shelton bases his practice on improving function to relieve pain. “Chiropractors are extremely caring people,” he said. “We listen, we diagnose and try to correct problems inexpensively. I do not order lots of expensive tests to confirm my diagnosis. I start a treatment plan and if the expected results are not met, then more expensive tests are ordered.” “I have helped so many people who could not be helped elsewhere, many were even told not to seek chiropractic care, but did anyway and found great relief! For more information, visit the Rossford Chiropractic Web site: www.rossfordchiropractic.com or call 419666-1114. Page 26 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Perrysburg Eye Center 28370 Kensington Lane 419.874.3125 24/7 Emergency 419.874.3125 www.perrysburgeyecenter.com Help Raise Cataract Awareness with Perrysburg Eye Center More than 24 million Americans over age 40 suffer from reduced vision due to cataracts, the clinical term to describe clouding that blocks the passage of light through the eye. Early identification of cataract, and treatment through laser assisted cataract surgery, can help restore a person’s vision to near perfect, with more than 95 percent success rate. One of the area’s leaders in cataract surgery and vision correction is Perrysburg Eye Center, who is spreading the message of eye health and the importance of regular vision check-ups throughout Northwest Ohio. “Our goal is to provide the highest level and most complete eye care for our patients. Eyesight isn’t something we take for granted. We have state of the art diagnostic equipment and cutting edge treatment options. We focus on overall eye health.” says Stephen E. Clark, M.D., ophthalmologist and owner of the center. Perrysburg Eye Center is recognized as a leader in the region for providing unsurpassed eye care for more than 40 years. With a medical doctor, three optometrists and certified opticians onsite, they are capable of providing complete diagnostic testing and treatment for all ailments of the eye including glaucoma, cataract and macular degeneration, along with providing a wide selection of stylish frames and corrective lenses. “Quality eye care is a priority at Perrysburg Eye Center. Our doctors are all local to northwest Ohio and are here every day. It’s about providing the best available care, and reassuring our pa- tients that we’ll be here for them each step of the way” says Dr. Reed T. Roth. Perrysburg Eye Center has become one of the leading providers of cataract surgery in the Toledo area. “It’s not surprising that a number of our new patients are struggling with this disease. Vision impairment and loss are very difficult problems to deal with. We want our patients and the rest of Perrysburg to know that treatment options exist, and that Perrysburg Eye Center can help” says Dr. Jay R. Meents. Dr. Clark went on to say that “the physicians and staff of Perrysburg Eye Center work everyday to help keep our patient’s vision as clear as possible as long as possible.” Beyond simply raising awareness for eye and vision health, Drs. Clark, Roth and Meents all help support Perrysburg with volunteer eye services. Dr. Clark volunteers for Eye Care America, providing free eye care to qualified individuals. Dr. Roth has been involved in the Perrysburg Sunrise Lions Club and is on the board of the Sunshine Children’s Home. He also volunteers with Infant SEE, offering free eye exams for children ages 6 to 12 months with referral from a pediatrician. Dr. Meents regularly volunteers to educate Perrysburg elementary school students at Frank and Ft. Meigs schools through the Real Eye Program. For more information about cataracts or vision health, or to schedule an appointment with the vision specialists at the Perrysburg Eye Center, call us today at 419-874-3125, or visit our website at www.perrysburgeyecenter.com. Griffioen Insurance Agency 1070 Commerce Drive • 419-874-2000 www.insurance-simplified.com/blog More than thirty years ago, Bill Griffioen opened an insurance agency. He and family members Fritz, Hans, Ben, Andy Kirkham and their support staff are still helping businesses and families with their insurance. Our aim is to save you time and make your life a little easier. With just one phone call, individuals, families and businesses can get home and car insurance, health, life or business insurance from more than 80 companies. “With so many carrier options, we can almost always find competitive rates,” Bill said. “We love seeing the smiles on peoples’ faces when they save hundreds of dollars, usually for better coverage than they had before.” Another advantage for you is our size. We’re a family agency that’s still small enough to have that personal touch. But we’re big enough (with staff and so many carriers) to be able to get the job done for you. If you’re a business owner you’ll especially appreciate our efforts to make sure insurance processes run smoothly and take as little of your time as possible. Then you can spend your time working on the things that make you money – with the confidence that your insurance isn’t being neglected. If you call us, you’ll find that we’re friendly, helpful, and as you can see on our Facebook page, we like to have a little fun. (facebook.com/griffioenagency). So get to know us by visiting our blog or Facebook page, or by just picking up the phone. We’re here to help you! It’s another fun day at our office! You can see additional entertaining photos of our next generation by visiting www.facebook.com/griffioenagency. Body and Sole Massage Therapy & Reflexolgy Center 214 Louisiana Avenue • 419-873-7653 www.bodyandsolemassagetherapy.com The Body and Sole staff from left, Stacy Matousek, Heidi Locknane, Rachel Derby, Heather Vargas-Rowe and Patti Cameron. Not pictured, Brian Bugbee. As of July 1, Body and Sole Massage Therapy & Reflexology Center is under the new ownership and management of Heidi Locknane. Ms. Locknane is a resident of Lake Township and mother of four boys. She is a graduate of Bowling Green State University and holds a bachelor of science degree. The new owner also completed training in massage therapy at the Healing Arts Institute and is certified in reflexology and advanced Reiki. The massage therapy and reflexology center offers classic massages, advanced therapeutic massages, relaxation, sports (pre-and postevent), hot stone, pregnancy and oncology massages. Body and Sole opened in 2002 in downtown Perrysburg by founder Yvonne Fey. She saw a need for a place where people could focus on their internal healing strength, where they could learn how to take care of themselves and better handle stress. Mrs. Fey believes that massage and bodywork are powerful vehicles for healing, awareness and engaging the whole person through a synthesis of structure, function, energy and emotion. “Heidi will continue my beliefs as the new owner and manager of Body and Sole. Her commitment, energy, work ethic and personality helped me in the decision in offering her the business,” said Mrs. Fey, who is moving to live near her children and grandchildren. Services includes reflexology, manual lymph drainage, Reiki, chair massages and aromatherapy and paraffin treatments. Recently added services include exfoliating body scrub massage and foot soak and foot scrub for reflexology. A new treatment coming soon to Body and Sole is the Amethyst BioMat treatment. “It improves conditions such as fibromyalgia, arthritis, insomnia, MS, ADD, depression, circulation and more,” said the new owner. The center carries a variety of products including Natural Options, aromatherapy creams, roll-ons and essential oils and Shaman Woman Botanicals. Body and Sole also offers gift cards for every occasion. “The atmosphere of Body and Sole begins to relax the client the moment they arrive,” said Ms. Locknane. “Our knowledgeable staff and therapists customize each session to fit the client’s needs. Our therapists are focused on healing our client’s mind, body and spirit.” The new owner added, “The healing begins the moment you arrive.” PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 27 Perrysburg, Rossford and Wood County Resource Guide Perrysburg City of Perrysburg ww1.ci.perrysburg.oh.us Rossford Resources Emergency Fire Division Police Division Animal Control City Offices Mayor Litter Control/Recycling Municipal Court Planning, Zoning & Economic Development Recreation Street Division Tax Division Municipal Park Pool (YMCA) Water & Sewer Billing 911 419-872-8025 419-872-8001 419-872-8001 419-872-8010 419-872-8010 419-872-8034 419-872-7900 419-872-8060 419-872-7968 419-872-8020 419-872-8035 419-251-9622 419-872-8055 Emergency Fire Police Maintenance Planning & Zoning Administration 911 419-872-8879 419-874-3551 419-872-8862 419-872-8863 419-872-8861 Perrysburg Township www.perrysburgtownship.us Perrysburg Resources Chamber of Commerce www.perrysburgchamber.com Visitors & Convention Bureau www.visitperrysburg.com Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. www.downtownperrysburg.org Perrysburg Post Office Perrysburg Messenger Journal www.perrysburg.com Way Public Library www.waylibrary.info Perrysburg Schools www.perrysburgschools.net Penta Career Center www.pentacareercenter.org St. Rose School www.stroseonline.org Perrysburg Senior Center www.wccoa.net/perrysburg.shtml 419-874-9147 419-874-9147 419-872-6246 419-874-4440 419-874-4491 419-874-3135 419-874-9131 419-666-1120 419-874-5631 419-875-0847 Rossford City of Rossford www.rossfordohio.com Emergency Fire Department Police Department City Offices Recreation Department Senior Center 911 419-666-0210 419-666-7390 419-666-0210 419-666-2905 419-666-8494 Rossford Business Association www.rossfordba.com Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau www.visitrossfordohio.com Rossford Post Office Rossford Record Journal www.rossford.com Rossford Public Library www.rossfordlibrary.org Rossford Schools www.rossfordschools.org Penta Career Center www.pentacareercenter.org All Saints Catholic School www.allsaintscatholic.org 419-666-1910 855-765-5451 419-666-3124 419-874-4491 419-666-0924 419-666-2010 419-666-1120 419-661-2070 Wood County www.co.wood.oh.us Wood County Commissioners Wood County Sheriff’s Office Board of Elections Committee on Aging Job and Family Services Health District 866-860-4140 419-354-9001 419-354-9120 800-367-4935 888-282-1118 866-861-9338 State of Ohio www.state.oh.us Ohio Governer John Kasich Ohio Senator Randy Gardner Ohio Representative Tim Brown 614-466-3555 614-466-8060 614-466-8104 United States Senate Sherrod Brown Rob Portman www.senate.gov 888-896-6446 800-205-6446 U.S. House of Representatives Robert Latta www.house.gov 800-541-6446 Ohio Information Lines Attorney General’s Consumer Protection 800-282-0515 Drug Hotline 800-282-3784 Economic & Community Development 800-848-1300 Ohio EPA (Information) 800-686-6930 Emergency Spills 800-282-9378 Home Energy Assistance 800-282-0880 Missing Children 800-325-5604 Public Utilities Commission of Ohio 800-686-7826 Other Resources Columbia Gas Toledo Edison Customer Service and Outages 800-344-4077 800-447-3333 Page 28 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 SKOTYNSKY Page 29 FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC AN INDEPENDENT FIRM Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC Individual solutions from independent advisors 213 Louisiana Avenue • Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 • 419-873-1400 • www.skotynsky.com The staff at Skotynsky Financial Group includes: Lindsay Buker, Financial Advisor/Consultant, Lea Skotynsky, Licensed Sales Assistant; Matt Skotynsky, Financial Advisor; Kelly Sell, Marketing Director; Karen Irwin, Office Manager. Are your financial goals and financial plan aligned? Call today for a second opinion! 419-873-1400 “Think Local First” Page 30 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Great Lakes Medical Services 25660 Dixie Highway Great Lakes Urgent Care 25660 Dixie Highway • 419-872-5343 www.perrysburgurgentcare.com Located at 25660 Dixie Highway, across from Levis Commons, Urgent Care is appropriate for patients with minor acute injuries and illnesses such as sprains and strains, possible fractures, minor lacerations and burns, severe flu symptoms, sore throats, earaches, skin irritations and fevers. When you require medical attention for minor conditions or your primary care physician isn’t available, Great Lakes Urgent Care offers a convenient alternative to a costly and time-consuming emergency room visit. Located at 25660 Dixie Highway, across from Levis Commons, Urgent Care is appropriate for patients with minor acute injuries and illnesses such as sprains and strains, possible fractures, minor lacerations and burns, severe flu symptoms, sore throats, earaches, skin irritations and fevers. Sports physicals and Workers Compensation claims also are accepted. Wellness care is available for your whole family, from 12 months of age and up. The healthcare professionals at Great Lakes Urgent Care can prescribe medication and provide referrals to primary care physicians, specialists and hospitals when needed. In addition to accepting a variety of insurances, Urgent Care has a unique Prompt Pay Pricing system under which visits for most common illnesses, minor injuries and wellness care cost a flat rate of $69. “Great Lakes Urgent Care was created to increase accessibility to quality healthcare,” said Kyle Prueter, executive director. “We notice more and more patients calling about pricing, and often we hear that, even with our com- petitive rate, patients are foregoing treatment due to expense. While we hate to undervalue our services, more has to be done to help the uninsured and underinsured.” Prompt Pay Pricing is not only for the uninsured. Great Lakes understands the frustrations and feelings of people who wait to be seen for their urgent problems, and then have to pay a high price in both time and money. “We believed a new model was needed to make medical care more accessible, affordable and friendly for busy individuals who juggle jobs and families each day,” Mr. Prueter said. “Urgent Care provides a welcome solution for time-strapped households who seek convenience and affordability in healthcare delivery, and need a complement to family physicians when doctor’s offices are not open or available.” Prompt Pay Pricing is available when payment is made in full at the time of service with no insurance or Medicare billing. Great Lakes Urgent Care is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Urgent Care is owned and operated by Kyle and Ann Prueter, and is part of the Great Lakes family of services, which includes weight loss, drug testing and DNA testing. Emergency rooms are not always the fastest choice for your medical care needs–and certainly not the most cost-effective. For conditions that aren’t lifethreatening, you will be able to save time–and money–by going to Great Lakes Urgent Care. On average, emergency rooms are 4-5 times more expensive than urgent cares and you usually have to wait 4 or more hours to be seen. Here is a quick cost comparison: Non-Emergency Service Average ER Cost Average Urgent Care Cost Infuenza $400-$650 $75-$135 Sprains Minor Lacerations Headaches-Migraine Allergies $500-$750 $500-$800 $100-$200 $345 $95 $550-$750 Bronchitis (Acute) Earache Sore Throat Pink Eye Sinusitis Urinary Tract Infection With our Prompt Pay Program, many of the above visits are only $69. HCG Diet Great Lakes Wellness Clinic introduces the HCG physician-based weight control program. “With over 136 million overweight and obese Americans, about 66 percent of the adult population, choosing the right weight loss plan is critical,” states Ann Prueter, coowner of the company. “The HCG Diet Program is offered through Great Lakes Wellness Clinics. Its comprehensive, evidence-based approach will help most clients lose from 20-30 pounds (and inches) every four to six weeks without strenuous exercise or hunger pains. It is based on the Dr. Simeons protocol which has been around since the 1950s. Great Lakes will guide and teach clients new eating habits that ensure continued success for a lifetime.” During The HCG treatment program, clients are taught everything they need to know for better health, lifestyle, and reaching the goals defined in the initial Presentation/Consultation. This includes an explanation of the diet, regular support during the program, and all that is needed to complete the program. $110-$150 $595 $135 $525 $95 $400 $370 $617 $665 Great Lakes Wellness Clinic 25660 Dixie Hwy • 419-872-5343 www.ohiodietcentral.com $110-$150 Cold Laser Lipo Cold Lasers (like I-Lipo and others) provide patients with a safer alternative to surgical procedures, which can result in bruising, swelling and damage to other tissues. There is no need to wear bandages with Cold Lasers and since there is no pain, there is no need for anesthesia. Unlike other non-invasive approaches, Cold Lasers do not rely on heating tissue, which can cause discomfort. There is no downtime, so patients can resume their normal activities immediately. $95 $95 $110 $110 Great Lakes Biomedical 25660 Dixie Hwy • 419-872-5343 www.greatlakesbiomedical.com Great Lakes Biomedical has partnered with Morpho Trust and TSA in its effort to help make air travel easier and more secure. Travelers can now enroll in TSA Pre ® at Great Lakes Biomedical. TSA Pre® allows low-risk travelers to experience expedited, more efficient security screening at participating U.S. airport checkpoints. There are only 6 locations in Ohio that have been awarded the program. An $85 processing fee is required and the entire enrollment process takes around two weeks to complete. The Known Traveler Number covers five years of TSA Pre ® status. Great Lakes Biomedical is part of the Great Lakes Family of Businesses owned by Ann and Kyle Prueter. Great Lakes Biomedical is also one of the largest Drug and Alcohol Testing companies in Ohio specializing in both commercial and student drug testing programs. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 31 1 Maybe youre retiring in 15 years or 50. No matter when youre retiring, let me help make sure your retirement happens according to plan. CA CALL LL M ME E TTODAY. ODAY. PBK Insurance Agcy Inc Patricia Bloomer-Kirkpatrick, Agent 13001 Roachton Road Perrysburg, OH 43551 Bus: 419-873- 0100 1501235 State Farm, Bloomington, IL Page 32 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 33 Thank You Perrysburg Voters for Supporting Perrysburg Transportation! Restoring transportation independence to individuals in our community. •Perrysburg Transit provides door-to-door transportation services in the City of Perrysburg. •Perrysburg Transit has two connecting points for TARTA –Meijer in Rossford and the City of Maumee Municipal Building. •All vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts and other accommodations for passengers with disabilities. •Passengers must pay a fare of $1 for each trip–exact change is required. •Reservations must be made a least one day in advance. Rides may be scheduled with up to two weeks advance notice. Reservations are accepted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday. Hours Perrysburg Transit 419-872-8430 •Monday - Friday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. •Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. •Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Paid for by Perrysburg4transit Operated by Ride Right, LLC 116 West Third Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Fax: 419-872-8435 Email: perrydispatch@ride-right.net www.perrysburg4transit.com Page 34 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Thrivent Financial Robert Brunner, CLTC, FIC 1070 Commerce Drive, Building 2 419-494-5195 • www.thrivent.com Robert Brunner and his wife, Michelle, and daughters Isla and Imogen. Thrivent is a Fortune 500 not-for-profit financial services company that has been in existence for more than 100 years and serves approximately 2.4 million members. Robert Brunner has been at the Perrysburg location since 2011. “We are more than financial services,” he said. “We are a not-for-profit, membership organization of Christians.” Thrivent offers insurance including life, disability, longterm care and Medicare supplement; immediate and deferred annuities, individual retirement accounts, (IRAs), mutual fund investments and church and institution financing. “Your relationship with money involves more than your bank account,” said Mr. Brunner. “It affects your family, your future and so much more. We will show you the difference between simply managing your money and being wise with it. “When it comes to financial services providers, you have plenty of choices. But while others see money as a goal, we see it as a tool–for serving God, your family and your community. Our unique approach blends faith, finances and generosity. As Christians, we are called to be good stewards of the gifts God has given. No matter how much money you have, we offer products, tools and sound financial guidance to help you feel comfortable and confident with your finances. It is not just about making more, it is about doing more–for your family, your church and your community.” Corporate Housing Systems, Inc. Serving Ohio and Indiana 419-874-9592 • 1-888-544-5454 www.corporatehousingsystems.com While everything else may be changing at a record pace, one thing that remains the same is the desire to have comfortable accommodations when away from home for business or recreation. Corporate Housing Systems has been meeting and exceeding this need for more than 30 years. The company, which originated in Columbus, now has six branch offices serving Ohio and Indiana. Corporate Housing Systems was established by owner Joe Lawless in response to his own experiences of business travel and extended stays in cramped hotel rooms. He recalls tiny closets and limited drawer space. This is not the case with these luxury apartments. In addition to the business traveler, satisfied customers include those who are buying or building homes, those displaced by insurance loss, seasonal travelers who wish to spend time with family and friends (but still have their own place), and those who just want something more than a typical hotel room. A big change in recent years is the number of people who contact us for stays of just three or four nights. Rates are comparable to a midpriced hotel, and include furniture, housewares, utilities, cable TV and wireless internet. The apartment homes are equipped with all major appliances. There is even a full-size washer and dryer in every unit. Our preferred communities offer resort-style amenities such as a pool, fitness room, hot tub, sand volleyball, putting greens and an on-site theatre. They are close to shopping, dining and entertainment. Our guests often comment on the ease in making a reservation and how much they have enjoyed their time with us. Whenever temporary housing is needed, “Why just stay…. when you can stretch out and live in a fully furnished, luxury apartment?” In 2014, Thrivent directed $103.1 million to people in need, churches and other nonprofits and Thrivent members helped raise $106.7 million more. “That is $209.8 million in total outreach,” said the financial advisor. “Our members don’t just raise money, they raise people up by building homes, serving food, painting walls and more. And because we are a membership organization, members often get together just to have fun.” At the end of 2014, Thrivent introduced Thrivent Action Teams–an idea powered by a passion. Mr. Brunner explained that a team of individuals can make an immediate impact on a cause they care about. “Thrivent members can receive a $250 Impact Card to be used to make a change in their community,” he said. “The funds can be used to purchase product supplies and create promotional materials to help your cause.” The Thrivent advisor recently donated supplies for an art project to benefit the American Cancer Society Perrysburg Relay for Life. Mr. Brunner and his wife Michelle, a high school art teacher, have two daughters and live in Perrysburg. He is past president of Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. and has served on the board since 2011. He is the chairman for Downtown Perrysburg’s Rock the Docks and Perrysburg Winterfest and U.S. National Ice Carving Championships. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 35 Heban, Sommer and Murphree, LLC 200 Dixie Highway, Rossford • 419-662-3100 www.hsm-law.net Law firm partners, from left, Kevin Heban, Gary Sommer and Kent Murphree, stand in front of the safe that remains in their building, which formerly housed the Rossford Savings Bank and patent offices of L-O-F. With more than 150 years of combined legal experience, the Law Firm of Heban, Sommer & Murphree, LLC is proud to offer unparalleled legal representation to the residents of Wood, Lucas and surrounding counties in northwest Ohio and throughout the state. At our firm, we take pride in being one of the few full service law firms in northwest Ohio to concentrate heavily on probate litigation (will and trust contests). Our experienced attorneys offer services in estate planning, business and corporate law, civil and commercial litigation, real estate and labor and employment. Due to our size and experience, we can provide clients with the quality legal services that they might receive at larger law firms, but with personal attention and at a much more reasonable cost. Heban, Sommer & Murphree, LLC is located in the renovated historic Rossford Savings Bank Building in downtown Rossford, built in 1917. The firm was established in January 2010 by at- torneys Kevin Heban, Gary Sommer and Kent Murphree after many years of practice at other law firms. Attorneys at the law firm also include John Lewandowski and Gina Wasserman, together with Phil Davis who serves as “of counsel” with the law firm. This exceptional legal team also includes three paralegals/legal assistants: Sandra Wagener, Sally Pietrasz and Melissa Furrie. At Heban, Sommer & Murphree, LLC, our knowledge and legal counsel include all facets of probate, including estate planning, estate administration and estate litigation; will contests; breaches of fiduciary duty, and wills and trusts. When it comes to the individual needs of our clients, our dedicated attorneys will provide the necessary legal counsel and knowledge needed to reach a desired solution. We believe in handling cases with a fair consideration of both legal and practical results. At Heban, Sommer & Murphree, LLC we are determined to provide exceptional representation and as- Perrysburg Tennis Center 1750 Progress Drive • 419-873-6123 www.perrysburgtenniscenter.com Perrysburg Tennis Center opened in December of 2008. Left photo taken in 2008. Right photo taken 2015. Pictured from left, front row are David Smith, Erica Fastnacht, Ben Weider, Sarah Fastnacht, Brad Smith, Amanda Smith, Justin Weider. Back row, from left: Sue Fastnacht, Julie Weider, Shannon Fastnacht, Troy Weider, Trish Smith, Mark Weider, Bob Fastnacht. Perrysburg Tennis Center has been open since December 2008. We are a state-of-the-art USTA facility serving the entire northwest Ohio community. Our professionally staffed, full-service tennis center offers the finest programs to it’s members and the general public. Whether you’re interested in group drills, private lessons, sanctioned tournaments, or USTA league tennis–Perrysburg Tennis Center is the place for you. Our facility includes eight indoor U.S. Open Blue courts, along with eight outdoor courts. Four of the outdoor courts are U.S. Open hard courts, and four are Clay courts. The clay courts are Hydro Har-Tru which feed water from underground to allow the courts to be played on all day. The soft clay courts are easier on your joints and body. We here at Perrysburg Tennis Center are strong believers in introducing tennis to children at an early age. Our 10 and Under Kids tennis programs can start kids at age 4. Ten and Under Tennis implements smaller racquets, smaller courts, shorter nets and lower compression balls which make it easy for children as young as 4 or 5 to carry on a rally. Taught by an enthusiastic staff committed to your child’s development, this program is sure to get your kid(s) excited about tennis. Our facility also features a complete pro shop offering the latest racquets, shoes, strings and accessories. We offer a one day stringing service that will get you back on the court fast. Our child care center is available for child/children under 8 who need supervised quality care while you are playing tennis. Our Tennis Professional are ready to provide the finest hands-on instruction for both novice and advanced players of all ages. The goal of all of our tennis programs is to take every player’s game to the next level by providing expert instruction, individualized attention and supervised match play. If you’re new to tennis, we will help you discover how enjoyable this great game can be. Our fun and health-conscious atmosphere will make it easy to learn the sport. It’s a sport you can play your whole life. So play with us at Perrysburg Tennis Center, you will enjoy the experience. Page 36 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 South Suburban Animal Hospital 5100 Brockway Drive • 419-872-0920 www.southsuburbananimalhospital.com Developers of the PetCare Plus preventive health program South Suburban Animal Hospital Welcomes Dr. Caroline Stark to the Staff Dr. Stark is a northwest Ohio native, a 2005 graduate of Sylvania Northview High School. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009, and her doctor of veterinary medicine degree from the Ohio State University in 2013. Prior to joining the staff at South Suburban Animal Hospital, she worked at Food Animal Medicine and at Dogwood Veterinary Emergency. Dr. Stark’s interests include preventative wellness care and surgery. She lives in Perrysburg with her husband, two cats and one dog. Dr. Stark loves to spend her personal time swimming, sailing, riding bikes and gardening. Pictured at left are Dr. Jeanne Eisenhour and Dr. Caroline Stark South Suburban Animal Hospital (SSAH) is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Caroline Stark to the professional staff. Dr. Stark joins Dr. Jeanne Eisenhour, owner and founder of SSAH, Dr. Amanda Henderson, Dr. Theresa Cranny, Dr. Lindsay VanHusan and Dr. Emily Curry. Services include internal medicine, surgery, dentistry, oncology/chemotherapy, immunization and wellness care, microchip identification, radiology, ultrasound/echocardiograms and hospice/euthanasia services. Consultation services include behavioral medicine, arthritis care and therapy, pain management, nutritional counseling, allergy testing and treatment, and dermatological evaluations. The hospital also provides non-medical services including specialty diets, grooming, luxury boarding, daycare and pet training. Boarded pets are provided daycare as part of their visit, and a large window adjacent to the reception area allows everyone to watch the pets play. Grooming may be for just a simple bath or for spa packages with complete hair styling. A staff of more than 30–including eight licensed veterinary technicians–provide supportive care, educational counseling, medical and client assistance and careful monitoring of all clients’ loved pets. The hospital is located on State Route 25 in Levis Commons. It is open Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. to noon. South Suburban Animal Hospital was selected as best large (more than 6,500 square feet) hospital facility in the United States. The 10,000-square-foot facility has seven exam rooms, surgery, ultrasound, isolation, intensive care and private conference rooms for clients and patients. Also, the animal hospital has a partnership with Dogwood Veterinary Emergency and Referral Center in Maumee. Dogwood provides after-hours care for South Suburban patients in a convenient and safe location. The center, 115 Chesterfield Lane, is located adjacent to the intersection of Reynolds and Perrysburg-Holland roads, across from Meijer. The South Suburban Animal Hospital staff invites area pet owners to visit the facility and see how the hospital’s combination of advanced veterinary services, personal care and professional dedication can assist pet owners enjoy life with their companion animals to the fullest. For additional information, call 419-8720920 or visit the website at www.southsubur bananimalhospital.com. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Design Entertainment, LLC Page 37 7015 Lighthouse Way, Suite 300 419-931-9070 • www.design-entertainment.com Design Entertainment creates high quality entertainment systems that are consistently stable and easy to operate. They incorporate the latest technology to create a userfriendly experience and offer a 24-hour service call number for immediate service. Design Entertainment–audio and video experts–is a full service audio/video company serving residential and commercial applications. “Make no mistake about it, technology changes on a day-to-day basis,” said owners Ben Remer, Tyler Schifferly, Dean Rossman and Jason Hatzidakis. “It is our job as experts to stay knowledgeable and provide the customer with the best information possible. Whether that is the choice between LCD and Plasma, Surround Sound and stereo, or wired and wireless, customers can rely on us for answers.” Celebrating their fourth year in business, Design Entertainment has done projects for Hollywood Casino, Sylvania Athletic Foundation, Lutheran Homes Society and PBF Energy. Design Entertainment services include home theaters, automations systems, networks/WiFi, whole home music and distributed video and surveillance systems. The business also offers Control 4, Savant, Panamax, Universal Remote Control, JVC and more. The business carries SONOS, SpeakerCraft, Monitor Audio, Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic. “We are a one-stop shop for all your entertainment needs,” said the partners. “There is no project too small or too large for us to handle. We have the knowledge and training to succeed and provide the most cost effective, reliable and entertaining systems anyone could ask for. No matter what the project, everyone is handled with courtesy, efficency and precision.” Services include: •Installation–residential and light commercial; •Speakers–in ceiling, in wall, in room, on wall; •Automation–lighting, HVAC, security, cameras, audio, video distribution; •Theater–screens, projectors, Surround Sound, seating, acoustic treatments; •Electronics–receivers, amplifiers, BluRay, TVs, networking, control systems; •Programming–networks, lighting, remote controls, touch screens; •On site consultations–engineering, design ideas, evaluations, recommendations; •Design services–estimates, analysis, drawings, custom solutions, creativity; •Field services–24-hour service hotline, troubleshooting, presentation, system training, and •Project management–scheduling, ordering, staging, calibration. The business partners all have the ability to design, sell and install unique systems that are user-friendly, cosmetically pleasing and an “overall experience that will blow the customer away.” “We have great personalities, love for our industry, and willingness to make every customer happy–that is what sets us apart from everyone else. We love technology, and we show it,” said Mr. Remer. Matuszak & Koder, Ltd. Certified Public Accountants 1000 Sandusky Street • 419-872-8235 Matuszak & Koder, Ltd. is a certified public accounting firm in Perrysburg located at 1000 Sandusky Street (formerly the location of Sky Bank at the intersection of Sandusky and East Boundary streets). James P. Matuszak, CPA, MT (Jim) and Jeffrey S. Koder, CPA (Jeff) have both been practicing in public accounting since they earned their degrees from the University of Toledo. The two have approximately 46 years of combined experience advising and assisting clients in a wide range of accounting, business, financial and tax matters. Mr. Matuszak resides in Perrysburg with his wife, Mary. The couple raised all four of their children here. His experience includes time with two of the largest professional services firms before he began practicing on his own. Mr. Koder and his wife reside in Swanton where they are raising their two children. His experience includes a significant amount of time with one of the largest local CPA firms in northwest Ohio before he began practicing on his own. The Matuszak & Koder practice provides the traditional accounting services such as bookkeeping (Mr. Koder is a QuickBooks ProAdvisor), financial statement preparation (compilations and reviews) and income tax preparation. Other services include practice management services to other professionals, litigation support services and various other consulting services. The partners bring value to their clients by personally attending to most of the client work themselves rather than delegating the work to less experienced personnel as is often the case with larger practices. Their clients appreciate the direct access they have to the accountants and the personal, timely attention they receive regarding all facets of engagements. Matuszak & Koder, Ltd. is located at 1000 Sandusky Street in Perrysburg. Pictured from left to right is Jim Matuszak and Jeff Koder. Colorful Living–Interiors by Luella 1209 Dixie Highway, Rosford 419-873-7666 • www.colorfullivinginteriors.com Luella Smith, owner of Colorful Living, helps clients with interior design for their homes–from space planning and custom window treatments to wall and floor coverings, lighting, accessories, upholstered furniture and much more. Since 1993, Luella Smith has been helping clients turn their decorating dreams into reality using her award-winning interior decorating expertise. Colorful Living offers anything and everything clients could need or want for their homes–from space planning and custom window treatments or bedding to wall and floor coverings, lighting, accessories, upholstered furniture and much more. The name Colorful Living reflects Mrs. Smith’s belief that the use of color is one of the most powerful and effective ways to transform a space. “I love color,” the owner said. “I try to encourage my clients to step outside their comfort zones. Even a splash of accent color can transform a room into one that makes you smile.” A high level of customer service is key to Colorful Living. A Perrysburg resident for more than 30 years, she recently relocated her design firm to 1209 Dixie Highway, Rossford, and is excited about the opportunity that her new space affords. “For the first time, I have a showroom where my clients as well as the general public can see, touch and feel the quality lines that I carry.” “Customers can really get a sense of who I am, what my approach to design is and the many ways that I might be able to help them.” Recognizing that every job and every client is unique, Mrs. Smith provides individualized service and attention to detail. “Decorating your home should be a fun experience,” she noted. “I want to create design ideas that are creative and practical, and I try to make the process stress-free for my clients. At the end of the job, I want every client to say, ‘I love this room!’” For more information or to have Mrs. Smith design a room that will make you smile, call 419-873-ROOM or stop by her showroom. You can also follow her on Facebook. Page 38 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Country Lane BBQ 10363 Reitz Road 419-290-6991 • www.countrylanebbq.com From our backyard to yours–Linda and Chris Lane, owners of Country Lane BBQ. Chris and Linda Lane, owners of Country Lane BBQ, started a business in their backyard that has now spread to main streets and local events around the area. The Perrysburg Township couple began by making two flavors of barbecue sauce: sweet apple pepper and pineapple chipotle. “Now, we have a small event barbecue cart that lets us set up at farmers markets and street fairs and sell great barbecued food,” Mrs. Lane said. That includes pulled pork, ribs, chicken wings and more, plus side dishes like macaroni and cheese and cheesy potatoes. “Our newest item is a pulled pork ‘sundae,’” she added. “They have been a big hit at the Perrysburg Farmers Market and other venues this year.” Country Lane BBQ frequently prepares lunches for up to 100 people at the Rossford Business Association’s monthly meetings. They also will be a food vendor at Rossford Riverfest on August 22, and at “A Bite for the Fight” fund-raiser at ProMedica Flower Hospital on October 10. The couple was honored when the largest BBQ Sauce of the Month Club in America selected their pineapple chipotle to be the “sauce of the month” in July 2012. They believe the unique flavor of the sauces has been their recipe for success. Edward Jones–Justin Knierim “Both have a lighter, cleaner taste that doesn’t cover up the flavor of what you’re putting it on,” Mrs. Lane explained. “Both sauces are sweet, but not over-poweringly so. A lot of the sweetness comes from the fruit that goes into it–not added sugar.” The Lanes recalled how they started the company “in the backyard” in June 2011. “We were cooking for family and friends, and were told over and over that we should do something with the sauce,” Mr. Lane noted. They contacted the Center for Innovative Food Technologies (CIFT) in Bowling Green, which walked them through the process of starting a business. CIFT also has a facility where the Lanes can do their cooking and produce their products. “We both love cooking for people–and what better way to introduce our products?” “Our business is a hobby that has slowly grown over the four years with a lot of hard work and sometimes long hours,” Mr. Lane said. Their sauces can be purchased locally at Kazmaiers, the Andersons, Sautters and Churchill’s grocery stores. Visit their website, www.countrylanebbq.com for a full list of stores carrying their products and more information about catering services and placing orders. 849 Dixie Highway, Rossford • 419-666-1910 www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones, headquartered in St. Louis, is one of the nation’s largest suppliers of financial services for individual investors. Edward Jones is one of the only firms to serve individual investors exclusively. The firm has nearly 7 million clients. With more than 11,000 offices in all 50 states and Canada, Edward Jones has more branch offices than any other brokerage firm in the country. In 1994, Edward Jones’ Canadian affiliate opened its first office and today has nearly 600 branch locations. The Edward Jones philosophy is that service to the individual is of utmost importance. Its more than 13,000 financial advisors provide this personal brand of service by discussing clients’ individual investment needs on a oneon-one basis. Having cultivated a previously untapped market of individual investors, Edward Jones financial advisors provide quality long-term investment opportunities that include a broad mix of municipal, government and corporate bonds; mutual funds; common stocks; and tax-advantaged securities. The firm was founded in 1922 by Edward D. Jones Sr. After working a rural territory in Missouri and Illinois, Ted Jones, the son of the founder, positioned the firm in the increasingly competitive marketplace as a specialist in pro- viding investment advice to individual investors. Edward Jones financial advisors come from all walks of life. They must complete an intensive training program before opening their own branch offices. Training continues throughout each financial advisor’s career. Recognitions J.D. POWER, April 2015–Edward Jones ranked “Highest in Investor Satisfaction with Full Service Brokerage Firms, in a Tie” in the J.D. Power 2015 Full Service Investor Satisfaction StudySM. 1 FORBES, March 2015–In its first-ever ranking of best employers, Forbes magazine rated Edward Jones the highest-ranking financial services firm out of the list of 500 companies spanning 27 industries in the magazine’s “America’s Best Employers 2015” edition. The firm’s overall ranking was No. 24. FORTUNE, March 2015–For the 16th year, Edward Jones was named one of the best companies to work for by FORTUNE magazine in its annual listing. The firm ranked No. 6 overall. These 16 FORTUNE rankings include top 10 finishes for 12 years, top 5 rankings for six years and consecutive No. 1 rankings in 2002 and 2003.2 Training, February 2015–In its 15th con- secutive appearance on the list, Edward Jones was named a top company for training, ranking No. 17 on Training magazine’s 2015 Training Top 125 list. The firm was the top-rated national brokerage on the list. WealthManagement.com/REP., December 2014–Edward Jones ranked No. 1 in REP. magazine’s annual survey, where financial advisors from the nation’s six largest brokerages grade their firms’ products, quality, service and support. Edward Jones has ranked No. 1 for 20 years. J.D. POWER, June 2014–Edward Jones financial advisors rated the firm “Highest in Employee Advisor Satisfaction among Financial Investment Firms, Five Times in a Row” according to the J.D. Power 2014 Financial Advisor Satisfaction StudySM.3 FORTUNE 500, May 2014–FORTUNE magazine’s annual listing ranks the largest U.S. companies by revenue. Edward Jones ranked No. 444, with more than $5.7 billion in revenue for 2013. Member SIPC 1 Edward Jones received the highest numerical score among full service brokerage firms in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Full Service Investor Satisfaction StudySM. Study based on responses from 5,351 investors who used full-service investment institutions. 18 investment firms which received a representative sample of Justin Knierim, financial advisor, and Tammy Nietz, branch office administrator, serve clients in the Rossford office. investor opinions were measured on 7 factors: investment advisor; investment performance; account information; account offerings; commissions and fees; website; and problem resolution. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed in January–February 2015. Your experiences may vary. Rating may not be indicative of future performance and may not be representative of any one client’s experience because it reflects an average of experiences of responding clients. Visit jdpower.com. 2 FORTUNE and Time Inc. are not affiliated with and do not endorse products or services of Edward Jones. 3 Edward Jones received the highest numerical score in the employee advisor segment in the proprietary J.D. Power 2008, 2010, 2012–2014 Financial Advisor Satisfaction StudiesSM. 2014 study based on 3,901 total responses and measures overall financial advisor satisfaction among advisors registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) investment firms. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of financial advisors surveyed in January–April 2014. Your experiences may vary. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 39 Photo taken by: Jerry Lohman Upcoming Activities and Special Events Life in Early Ohio August 22-23, 2015 Blacksmithing, coopering and tinsmithing are just a few historic skills that are considered lost arts today. In 1813 they were common skills learned by tradesmen. Come see these skills and learn about a different side of military and frontier life. This event is sure to be a blast with trades demonstrations, hands-on activities and more! Garrison Ghost Walk October 16-17 and 23-24, 2015 Come to Fort Meigs for a “spirited” stroll this fall at the Garrison Ghost Walk. Tour the fort with your 1812 guide and encounter the spookier side of this historic place. The whole family will enjoy hearing tales from the past, and while the ghosts may not be real, the fun certainly is! Proceeds from this event go to the Old Northwest Military History Association. Reservations required by calling 419-874-4121. The World at War: Miniature War Gaming Day November 7, 2015 Come fight the War of 1812, World War I and World War II all in one room! Miniature war gaming experts help you play more than 16 different war games and learn about this family friendly hobby. No experience is required and kids are welcome. Food will be available on site. Admission price includes the miniature war gaming and the museum. Holiday Open House December 13, 2015 Join us in the Visitor Center to celebrate the holidays. War of 1812 soldiers and civilians will be on hand to provide demonstrations and answer questions about the War of 1812 and camp life. Enjoy holiday music, refreshments and hands-on activities. While you’re here, shop our museum store for unique holiday gifts! Historical Interpreters Historical Interpreters, dressed in period attire, are available to answer questions, offer weapon demonstrations and discuss the history of Fort Meigs and its role within the War of 1812. *Interpreters’ schedule 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday - Sunday in April Daily from May - October * Weather permitting. Offered to the general public when not conducting tours. Fort Meigs Military History Roundtable Meets the third Thursday of most months at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Meigs Visitor Center. Join the Fort Meigs Military History Roundtable as guest speakers discuss various aspects of early North American military history. Lectures are free and open to the public. Fort Meigs P.O. Box 3 • 29100 W. River Road Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 www.fortmeigs.org Hours* Wednesday-Saturday: 9:30-5:00 Sunday: 12:00-5:00 • Monday-Tuesday: Closed Seasons Fort: April-October Visitor Center: All year Phone: 419-874-4121 Toll Free: 800-283-8916 Fax: 419-874-9446 info@fortmeigs.org Admissions* Adults: $8 • Seniors: $7 • Students: $4 OHS Members, Ages 5 & Under: Free Page 40 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 127 East Second Street • 419-874-4325 www.kazmaiermarkets.com Kazmaier’s Five Star Market is a familiar name in the Perrysburg community. Established in 1898, Kazmaier’s has been providing quality foods to Perrysburg residents for more than 100 years. Family owned and operated, Kazmaier’s has been at its present location at 127 East Second Street since 1963. Kazmaier’s holds a unique place in the Perrysburg community. Store employees become familiar with many local residents who frequent the store, and often greet customers by name. “We pride ourselves in being a neighborhood establishment that knows many of the customers who visit the store,” said owner Allen Kazmaier. Kazmaier’s believes its greatest contribution Kazmaier’s Five Star Market to the community is the focus upon service to loyal, long-term customers in the Perrysburg area. In addition to personalized customer service, Kazmaier’s also boasts an extensive meat department. Quality meats and special cuts are provided by experienced butchers with many years of service to Kazmaier’s. Kazmaier’s also offers specialty groceries, fresh produce and baked goods. Kazmaier’s Five Star Market remains an established neighborhood business in the Perrysburg community. Personalized, friendly customer service makes Kazmaier’s a first choice in grocery shopping for many Perrysburg residents. 28366 Kensington Lane • 419-874-1100 www.fraser-ip.com Fraser Clemens Martin & Miller LLC (FCMM) is an intellectual property and technology law firm specializing in patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, domain names, technology transfer, intellectual property management and infringement issues. Services include the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, such as patent novelty searches and opinions, patent application preparation and prosecution, trademark searches and opinions, trademark application preparation and prosecution, and litigation. The firm’s 14 attorneys are technically-trained engineers and scientists with experience in indus- try as in-house engineers and counsel. The attorneys are Andy Boes, C. Fred Charpie III, Stefan V. Chmielewski, William J. Clemens, Michael E. Dockins, Kristen Fries, Carrie A. Johnson, Thomas J. Krul, Richard G. Martin, Srikumaran “Sri” Melethil, Ph.D., J. Douglas Miller, Scott Seaman, Jacob M. Ward and William A. Ziehler, Ph.D. FCMM serves a wide range of clients with the same commitment and standard of service, from the individual inventor to Fortune 500 companies. The attorneys of FCMM are active in the northwest Ohio community on the boards of local organizations, such as Wood County Economic Development Commission, Rotary Club of Toledo, Leadership Toledo, Center for Innovative Food Technology (CIFT), Rossford Transportation Improvement District, Imagination Station, Toledo Area Small Business Association, Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce, Carly Cares and others. Based in Perrysburg Township, FCMM has proudly provided intellectual property law expertise and technical knowledge to domestic and international clients for more than 50 years. To contact FCMM, call 419-874-1100 or send an e-mail to firm@fraser-ip.com. To learn more, about the people and services of FCMM, visit fraser-ip.com. Encore Bridal 100 South Main Street, Bowling Green 419-352-7433 • www.encorebridalohio.com Encore Bridal, owned and managed by Lee Welling, offers the David Tutera Bridal collection by Mon Cheri plus hundreds of high-end sample wedding gowns. Encore Bridal, owned and managed by Lee Welling, offers the David Tutera Bridal collection by Mon Cheri plus hundreds of high-end sample wedding gowns. The bridal shop was born out of a subterrain economy four years ago, said Ms. Welling, who worked out of her home offering more than 600 gowns. “We started offering women an alternative to retail pricing for quality wedding gowns. I would travel to ‘high end’ bridal boutiques and purchase their sample gowns. These gowns have never been worn–they are simply discontinued.” The bridal owner explained that by buying off the rack, rather than custom ordering, she could offer brides a substantial savings–up to 70 percent off retail prices. The sample gowns normally priced between $1,200 to $4,000 sell at Encore Bridal between $500 and $900, and Ms. Welling has available more than 500 sample gowns. This year, the business owner opened a shop on South Main Street in downtown Bowling Green. “Now I am able to get our long-awaited line of gowns by David Tutera,” she said. “It is a very feminine line that I have had my eye on for a couple of years. These are the only gowns that can be ordered at my shop and the only store between Detroit and Cleveland that carries the David Tutera collection. Prices range from $1,100 to $2,000.” Encore Bridal also has a wonderful selection of tiaras, combs, veils, jewelry, crinolines and other accessories the bride may need for her wedding day. “Shopping at Encore will ensure you of finding only the finest, cleanest, gowns worthy of any bridal salon,” said Ms. Welling. “I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the assortment of gowns and accessories we have at a cost savings compared to your typical bridal stores. This is not the used dress store.” The gowns at Encore Bridal are in stock and ready for immediate purchase. “Whether you are spending $200 or $2,000, it is my belief that the planning of your wedding and especially the shopping of your gown, is a very special time, and you should be treated accordingly,” she said. “We do encourage appointments only to assure that when you are here, you have my undivided attention.” Encore Bridal also carries a wonderful selection of Quinceanera dresses. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 41 Quality Family Eyecare Inc. 647 Lime City Road, Rossford 419-666-0700 • www.qualityfamilyeyecare.net Dr. Tracey Needham, left, and Dr. Angela Jackson see patients at Quality Family Eyecare. Rossford optometrist Dr. Angela Jackson finds it hard to believe it has been four years since she and her staff of Quality Family Eyecare, Inc. moved into their new building on Lime City Road. In that time, the staff has increased from five to seven full-time employees plus three part-time employees. Optometrist Dr. Tracey Needham joined the office five years ago. She started at one day each week and increased to two and a half days in 2013. She is seeing patients three and a half days per week alongside Dr. Jackson. “We are very excited about the growth,” said Dr. Jackson, who is in her 14th year of ownership. “Growing from two employees to 10 over these 14 years has been very fulfilling.” “We have a great staff and continue to bring in patient-centered, friendly and knowledgeable people to best care for our patients.” She noted that growth has increased the de- mand for more available office hours. Quality Family Eyecare is now open two evenings each week to better serve patients. With expansion of the office, there also have been some technology upgrades. “We have state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to help manage retinal conditions such as glaucoma and macular degeneration,” Dr. Jackson explained. “Also added last fall was a screening instrument that can help in assessing risk factors for macular degeneration.” The eyewear gallery now features more than 1,000 different frames that provide for very personalized eyewear selections. “We have something for everyone, in terms of shape, color, size and price points,” Dr. Jackson said. “We have traveled to New York to find some frame lines that you won’t see anywhere else in northwest Ohio.” The doctors and staff welcome new patients and look forward to continuing to serve the community. Signs Now Perrysburg Signs Now Perrysburg offers design, production and installation of a large variety of custom signs for any industry, any occasion. “Our sign products are excellent advertising and communication tools that send strong marketing messages and create memorable experiences,” said Eric Hennan, owner and manager of the business. “Our talented team at Signs Now Perrysburg helps local businesses with their indoor and outdoor signs, custom banners and tradeshow displays, vehicle wraps, way-finding signs and so much more.” At Signs Now Perrysburg, customers will find: •Outstanding customer service; •High quality custom signs; •Impressive industry experience, and •State-of-the-art technology and know how. Mr. Hennan, a Perrysburg High School and Owens Community College graduate, began a sign business, Visual Advantage, in the basement of his home. In 1996, he moved the business to Eckel Road and then in 1999 relocated to its current location on Five Point Road. In February 2012, Mr. Hennan made the decision to join the Signs Now franchise group– Alliance Franchise Brands–linking the business to more than 600 locations in the visual industry. With the franchise, the business 13010 Five Point Road • 419-872-7446 www.signsnow.com/perrysburg owner had access to a wealth of knowledge and information in the sign industry along with better vendor pricing. “Prior to joining Signs Now, we had been in the full color, large scale printing field for five years with limitations,” he explained. “At the end of last year, we were able to purchase a brand new Mimaki printer giving us the capabilities to produce high quality graphics used for signs, vehicle wraps, trade show materials, full color banners and much more.” Signs Now Perrysburg strives to meet customer’s expectations. They are familiar with the fast-paced and deadline driven environment. “When a deadline approaches, we work to formulate a plan to cover all the knowns and prepare for the unknowns,” said Mr. Hennan. “We also take pride in sending proofs to our customers to ensure that the end product is exactly what they want–no surprises.” The owner is very proud of his team and the projects they have completed over the years. A recent project was for Poggemeyer Design Group to produce and install more than 80 signs in a one-month period. “We met the deadline sooner than anticipated, and the customer was very happy with the end product,” Mr. Hennan stated. This year, Signs Now Perrysburg received The staff at Signs Now, from left, are: Samantha McDaniel, CSR/production holding the office mascot Harold, Austin Weatherholt, production/installer, Jenna Spetz, graphic designer, Denise Hennan, outside sales and owner Eric Hennan. the Gold Award in sales for being in the top 20 percent in sales throughout the franchise. The business is slowly entering into the LED world of signage, said the owner. “Converting an older fluorescent bulb or just your average parking lot lighting into LED can pay for itself in a short time with the amount of energy you will save,” he added. Also, LED changeable message boards are a new offering at Signs Now. “My wife and I love Perrysburg, and we are very plugged into the town,” said the Perrysburg native. “We enjoy going to the farmers market, Harrison Rally Day, fireworks, sporting events–we love living here and having our business here.” State Farm–Julie Spann Johnson 842 West South Boundary, Suite B 419-874-2039 • www.juliespannjohnson.com Julie Spann Johnson Julie Spann Johnson State Farm Agency offers insurance and financial services including auto, home and renters insurance along with small business and life and disability insurances. The agency also offers fidelity bonds and banking products including CDs, vehicle loans, retirement and educational planning. “We are helping people protect their families and themselves while working to realize their hopes and dreams,” said Ms. Spann Johnson, who opened the new agency in January after the retirement of State Farm agent Allen Shinaberry. State Farm began in 1922 in Bloomington, Illinois, and today it is the largest auto, home and life insurance company in the United States. “At Julie Spann Johnson State Farm, we pride ourselves in the fact that we are working diligently to protect our customers with every policy we make,” said the agent. “When you purchase your insurance through our agency, we want you to understand what you are buying and why. It is not about putting you in a product you don’t need, want or can’t afford. “Customer service also is of the utmost importance in our office. It is important to us that our customers feel valued. We know there are plenty of options when choosing where they buy insurance.” Ms. Spann Johnson explained that situations in everyone’s life changes, grows and evolves and so does insurance and financial needs. The coverage one had five or 10 years ago may not be appropriate today. “We strive to sit down with policy holders every 12 to 18 months to make sure everything is relevant to their life situation,” added the agent. The new agency currently has four, full-time licensed team members and a part-time receptionist. “Many people will recognize Kim, our office manager, as she worked for Mr. Shinaberry for 15 years,” said Ms. Spann Johnson. Julie Spann Johnson State Farm Agency is a member of the Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Rossford Business Association and Waterville Chamber of Commerce. The agency is a supporter of Downtown Perrysburg’s First Friday events and Harrison Rally Day. “We sponsor various local sports teams, and we make a contribution to a local charity each month based on recommendations from our policy holders,” she added. The agency strives to be of service for its customers, exceeding their expectations, said the owner/agent. “By understanding our customers’ needs, we can help to ensure they are prepared and protected from the unexpected and in addition to helping them plan and build for the future,” she said. “We are here to contribute to the overall welfare of our community through sharing of our time, talents and resources. “We want to be the community’s first choice for financial and insurance services. We aspire to provide first in class customer service and to build enduring customer relationships. We are thrilled to be a part of this community.” Page 42 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 print books to eBooks, CDs to down nloadable music, DVDs to Hoo oplla, magaziines, newspapers, audiobooks, Playaw ways s, and even cake pans, Way Library iss consttanttly y re effreshing its s collections witth you in mind d. Th he world is changing, and your liib brrary a is s morre committed than ever to finding and d pro ovidiing you u with the reli e able in nfformattiion and d resources you need everyy day, deliverred d in n the e form o att you preffer. Youth Services ƐĂŵƉůĞ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ ůŝŶĞƵƉ ŽĨ LJŽƵƚŚ ĂĐƟǀŝƟĞƐ͗ Techn chnology 40 public computers; 30 3 + computer classes and wo orkshops; one-on-one technical assistance; 24x7 reference service; free Wi-Fi; lice ensed databases; homework resources; digital/virtual reference; audio content; E-books; video content; t online instructional courses/ s tutorials; digitized specia c l collections, and more x Preschool and toddler story times Local History x Bookaneers Book Club Library of Congress Veterans History Project; Oral History series; Ancestry Library and Heritage Quest databases; genealogy classes; microfilm newspapers; digital photogrraph project x Adventures in Science x Lego L eague x History Hikers x Storybook Spotlight x Babysitting classes x Science kits x Tumble Books x &KLOGUHQ·V SOD\ DUHD x Read to the Dogs x Summer Reading Program, attracting 3000+ participants t eac h y ear x Snow Ball Family Fun Night x Princess Parties x Toddler Drive-in Movies s Adullt Programs Book discussion groups p ; movie series; hundreds of o programs on health, trav a el, art, music, technology, writing, history, culture, finances e , gardening, fitness, crafting, n and politics, plus confer erences and panel discussions Vol o unteers 125+ volunteers donate thousands of hours of service each year Partnersh hips A few w of ourr man a y partnerrships: Rotary Club of Perrysbur b g; Perrysburg Fire Division; o Mercy; Perrysburg Schoo h ls; League of Women Votters; Historic Perrysburg, Incc., WGTE; PRIZM; Downto town Perrysburg, Inc.; YMCA; American Red Cross; Owens Community College; Therapy Dogs International; Per e rysburg Area Historic Museum and more By the numbers x providing g access to 7.8 million items x serving 22,000 patrons each and ever ey month x offering 500 programs yearly for all ages x accommo odating 700 meetings per year e Services rvices Book buddies; AARP A tax assistance; blood drives; fax/ccopy services; CPR classes; community information board; job seeker resources and much more Anytime, anywhere waylibrary.info PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 43 Drs. Zouhary and Fisher, DDS 849 Dixie Highway, Rossford• 419-666-3327 Drs. Zouhary and Fisher, DDS, Inc., has been an established practice in Rossford since 1966. “We are a professional independent health care facility offering the highest quality of dentistry to the community. Tender loving care is extended in an environment where the physical and emotional, as well as spiritual well-being of the patient is taken into consideration. We are committed to making this care available and affordable to all who seek its reward.” Dr. William Zouhary is a native Toledoan. He received his dental degree from St. Louis University Dental School. He lives in Perrysburg with his wife Janie. They have five children and 15 grandchildren. Dr. Zouhary is an active volunteer in many community organizations. Dr. Fisher grew up in Montpelier, Ohio. He received his dental degree from Ohio State University. He lives in Whitehouse with his wife Judy. They have three children and five grandchildren. Dr. Fisher enjoys spending time with his family and is a true Ohio State Buckeye fan. Dr. Zouhary and Dr. Fisher would like to welcome new patients to join their dental family. “We offer excellent dental care, while making you feel welcomed and comfortable with every one of your visits.” The dental office staff of Drs. Bill Zouhary and Tim Fisher, DDS. Fitness By Your Side 419-340-7003 • Timwallerfitness@gmail.com Tim Waller. Fitness By Your Side offers in-home personal fitness training, nutrition counseling and fitness assessments to track progress. Owned by Tim Waller, Fitness By Your Side was established in January 2015. Mr. Waller has more than 12 years experience as a personal trainer and has owned businesses in Michigan and Florida. “I decided to move back to Ohio, to my roots, and start an inhome fitness program to help the people of the Perrysburg area to reach their fitness goals,” said the Ohio native. “I want to help my clients get healthy and improve their quality of life.” Mr. Waller offers flexible training times and customized fitness programs in the convenience of the client’s home. “I have worked with clients of all ages–12 to 88–and all levels of physical ability,” said the trainer. “Every client receives one-on-one training. I take the time to discuss obstacles and concerns with each client and keep them motivated and moving forward.” In working with his clients, Mr. Waller creates an individualized training and nutrition program based on their abilities, goals, wants and needs. “The foundation of my business is to assist my clients in reaching their goals quickly and efficiently through customized comprehensive fitness programs,” he added. For additional information, call Mr. Waller at 419-340-7003 or send an email to timwallerfitness@gmail.com. Page 44 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Perrysburg Bicentennial 1816 - 2016 Mayor Michael J. Olmstead Executive Committee Deb Mauk Kim Klewer Sherina Ohanian Deb Buker Jennifer Fehnrich Joe Klein Advisory Committee Scott Lonsdale Sabrina Weaver Judy Justus Tom Hosler Jeff Abke Sandy Latchem Debbie Paul Gary Nordahl Richard Baranowski Bob Venzel Celebrate 200 Years of History...Tradition...Family Plans are under way to celebrate Perrysburg’s 200th Birthday! The Bicentennial Committee wants YOU to join the festivities! Do you have an idea for the Bicentennial? Would you like to volunteer? Do you have an event next year to include? Send an email to 2016@perrysburgbicentennial2016.com Event Schedule 2016 (Tentative) • “Happy Birthday Perrysburg!” Party Wednesday, April 27 Way Public Library •200 Year Grand Celebration Saturday, April 30 Municipal Building and Grounds •200 Year Gala Saturday, May 14 Carranor Hunt and Polo Club Celebration Days Saturday, June 25 •Rock the Clock At The Town Center at Levis Commons Thursday, June 30 •Farmers Market & Music at the Market Friday, July 1 Bicentennial Downtown Perrysburg, Inc. First Friday Commodore Schoolyard Car Show Saturday, July 2 Bicentennial Rotary Parade, Kids Day, Vendor Booths Chicken BBQ Sunday, July 3 Sunrise Prayer Service Food Festival at the Fort 200 YEAR FIREWORKS CELEBRATION Bicentennial Throughout the year, activities include lecture series, historical presentations, home tours, historical re-enactments, cemetery tours, beard growing contest, scavenger hunt, duck races, school events, carriage rides, fund-raisers and more! www.perrysburgbicentennial2016.com • 419-508-0142 Perrysburg Bicentennial • P.O. Box 216-PB • Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 45 FUN DO DOESN’T OESN N’T RETIRE. RE ETIR E TIR RE. E Your Retirement Journey Begins Here We encourage you to enjoy the wealth you’ve worked so hard to build while helping to protect it at the same time. After all, true wealth is not about the money; it’s about the experiences we share with those we love. 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Residence 333 East Boundary Street Perrysburg, OH 43551 Rehabilitation 345 East Boundary Street Perrysburg, OH 43551 Call us to see why Kingston patients and residents CHOOSE Kingston. 419.724.CARE www.kingstonhealthcare.com County PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 47 Perrysburg Area Democratic Club Serving Northern Wood County To learn more about upcoming events or to join the mailing list, please visit perrysburgareademocraticclub.org or Facebook.com/PerrysburgAreaDemocraticClub. The purpose of our organization is to: Rachel Johnson at 419-344-1218 or perrys •Support the policies of the Democratic burgdemocraticclub@gmail.com. Party Officers •Help the Wood County Executive ComRachel Johnson—President mittee achieve party goals Barb Baumgartner—Vice President •Inform Members and other local DemocCarol Russell—Secretary rats of the policies and programs of the DemoStarr Wlodarski—Treasurer cratic Party Board of Trustees •Help the Wood County Executive ComSharon Belkofer mittee recruit qualified candidates for local ofTom Galloway fice Jaclyn Haines •Help local endorsed Democratic candiWalter Hales dates win election to office Karen Lingeman Stephen Long Upcoming PADC Meetings Tom Mackin Open to All Area Democrats Tim McCarthy •Thursday, August 20, 2015–Way Library, Jon Orser 7-8 p.m. Judy Reitzel •Thursday, October 8, 2015–Way Library, Rick Rettig 7-8 p.m. Jerry Robison To learn more about upcoming events or to Gary Samples join the mailing list, please visit perrysbur Marilynn Wentland gareademocraticclub.org or Michael Zickar Facebook.com/PerrysburgAreaDemocraticPaid for by Perrysburg Area Democratic Club. Club, Starr Wlodarski, Treasurer, 26479 Pin You may also contact our club’s president, Oak Court, Perrysburg OH 43551 Perrysburg Chiropractic, Inc. 139 West Indiana Avenue, Suite 102 419-874-4463 • www.perrysburgchiropractic.com This year, Dr. Wayne Koskinen, founder and owner of Perrysburg Chiropractic, Inc., is celebrating 25 years of “caring.” He describes his practice not only as chiropractic services but chiropractic health services. “We have helped thousands of people change their lives and live life to its fullest,” said the chiropractor. “This has been the most satisfying part of my practice. We give complete care, and each patient receives the care they need.” Located in downtown Perrysburg, the practice offers a full array of chiropractic services–treatment to improve mobility and range of motion and alleviate lower back and neck pain, headache, carpal tunnel, tennis elbow and rotator cuff pain. The family practice also specializes in sports injury and enhancement, nutritional consulting and massage therapy, which, said the doctor, is an addition to chiropractic treatment. Dr. Koskinen is a certified chiropractic sports physician and also trained in chiropractic radiology and nutritional consulting– a very important part of health care, he added. In addition, he was chosen to be an adjunct staff at the University of Toledo Medical Center to help fourth year medical students get a better understanding of chiropractic. He served at UTMC for 10 years. The philosophy of the practice is to provide the safest and most effective chiropractic health care to the residents of the greater Perrysburg area in a comfortable and welcoming environment. The chiropractor and his staff care for patients like family, offering attentive and comprehensive service. A careful ap- pointment schedule helps ensure that patients have little or no wait time, and staff members are always willing to help patients understand their insurance coverage. Originally, the doctor opened his practice in Perrys Landing and in 2005 moved to its current location in the Arbor Building on the corner of Indiana Avenue and Walnut Street. The practice is the longest operating chiropractic practice in Perrysburg. In 2007, he opened a satellite office in Whitehouse, Fallen Timbers Chiropractic, which is managed by Dr. Luke Amodeo. Dr. Koskinen plans to expand the practice to provide sports rehabilitation, conditioning and training. His daughter suffered an ACL tear, and he believes that proper training and conditioning can reduce the risk for injury. “Due to my daughter’s injury, I want to offer these programs to athletes of all ages,” he said. When he opened his practice in Perrysburg 25 years ago, Dr. Koskinen didn’t hesitate to get involved in the community. He is a member and past president of the Perrysburg Rotary and Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce. He has served as president of the Perrysburg Schools Foundation Board and volunteered with the Perrysburg High School Marching Band, PHS theater and coached soccer, little league, flag football and softball. He and his family are active members of Grace United Methodist Church, and the doctor plays bass in the contemporary service praise band. Dr. Koskinen continues to look forward to many more years of providing the most current chiropractic services to the Perrysburg and surrounding communities. Dr. Wayne Koskinen Wood County Park District The Nature Center at W.W. Knight Preserve 29530 White Road • 419-661-1697 The Nature Center is open daily from 8 a.m. until dusk. It offers year-round nature experiences with the “Look Out On Nature Area.” Visitors experience a variety of wildlife as they walk along the trails at W.W. Knight Nature Preserve. A few wing beats from the Maumee River, the Preserve invites songbirds, eagles, and waterfowl to look for food and nesting sites and is a welcome resting spot during migration. Colorful dragonflies sparkle over the water, as swallows bank and swoop, and young people fish nearby in the warmth of summer. The prairie’s native wildflowers are in their glory just as fall begins. Winter brings ice skating, cross-country skiing, and school groups looking at animal tracks in the snow. The Nature Center is open daily from 8 a.m. until dusk. It offers year-round nature experiences with the Look Out On Nature Area, or LOONA, where (from within the building) visitors can view birds and other wildlife at feeders, in native gardens, and at water features. Opportunities for hands-on nature activities are available to the public as well as school groups in the Educational Classroom. Visitors may enjoy some relaxing, quiet time with a book in the Library. This space doubles as a meeting area for small groups. The Hankinson Great Room, available for rentals, has a serving-kitchen, fireplace, and acccomodates up to 125 people. William Windus Knight was a local businessman, philanthropist, and nature enthusiast. His grandchildren donated this 42-acre parcel to the Wood County Park District in 1993. The Country Garden Club of Perrysburg saw its potential with its mature woodlot and location near the Maumee River. Be sure to experience all that Wood County Parks has to offer. With an additional 18 parks throughout Wood County the Park District offers “Your Natural Places for Fun!” Page 48 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Local government issues. The school’s honor roll. Community events. Local business news. your hometown. your newspaper. • Perrysburg Messenger Journal www.perrysburg.com • Rossford Record Journal www.rossford.com • Holland-Springfield Journal www.hollandsfj.us • Point and Shoreland Journal www.pointandshoreland.com Founded in 1980 by Robert and Dorothy Welch, Welch Publishing Co. is a full-service printing/publication/mailing provider producing newspapers and magazines as well as commercial, everyday business projects including business cards, letterheads, envelopes, brochures, books, four color projects and advertisements. The company utilizes both digital and offset printing processes to give customers the best available pricing and service. Small quantity, high quality projects are especially suited to the digital printing department. Larger quantities are produced using traditional offset printing meth- No one covers the news that matters to you like your hometown newspaper. 117 E. Second Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-4491 www.welchpublishing.com Your newspaper and full service printing facility. Did you know... ods to afford the lowest possible cost to the customer. Welch Publishing Co. is owner of four weekly newspapers. The Perrysburg Messenger-Journal, Rossford Record Journal, Point and Shoreland Journal and Holland-Springfield Journal are community newspapers which provide readers with focused local news not provided by other media. Historically, the Perrysburg Messenger-Journal can trace its beginning to 1853 when the first edition of the Perrysburg Journal was produced. Each newspaper depends on its readers to be the main source of news, which allows the pub- lication to truly become a reflection of the community. In addition to its own papers, Welch Publishing also prints for newspapers which do not have their own printing plant. Quality four-color printing is available for these customers on the web press located at the Welch Publishing printing plant. Other web printing projects are performed on this same press line. Many of the printing customers utilize the mailing services which include the latest software programs which provide discounted mailing costs. Welch Publishing Co. can design, produce and mail your project. Custom mailing features allow for personalized messages on each mail piece. Other services provided include in-house graphic design and Web site development. All services are provided at the lowest possible prices. Welch Publishing endeavors to provide the best quality at the lowest possible cost to the customer. Office and pre-print production location is in the heart of downtown Perrysburg at 117 East Second Street, the historic former post office. A separate printing facility is located in Rossford. Letterheads • Envelopes • Business Cards Carbonless Forms • Brochures • Raffle Tickets • Newspapers Stamps • Notary Stamps • Bar Coding • Raised or Flat Printing Embossing • Binding/Padding • Laminating Graphic Design • Web Design • Web site development Discounted mailings (C.A.S.S. Certified) • Copies (Color & B/W) PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Welch Publishing Co. The Journal Newspapers Page 49 117 East Second Street, Perrysburg • 419-874-4491 www.perrysburg.com • www.rossford.com • www.pointandshoreland.com • www.hollandsfj.us The Perrysburg Journal began publication on March 10, 1853, disseminating news and information in Perrysburgh, a river town surrounded by the Great Black Swamp. With a population of about 1,800, Perrysburgh was the county seat. The Perrysburg Messenger (1935) and the Perrysburg Journal merged in 1965. Robert and Dorothy Welch have owned the newspaper since 1969. Its staff has grown from a two-man operation with an apprentice (printer’s devil) to a staff of more than 20 full-time and part-time employees. The newspaper has evolved over the years from a patchwork of national/state/local news to a newspaper with an emphatically local focus. If it happened in Perrysburg...read about it in the Messenger Journal–“Your Hometown Newspaper.” The Messenger Journal staff has long relied upon members of the community to supply stories and news. We look to the residents to help the newspaper reflect the every day events which make the Perrysburg area a great place to live, work and raise a family. The Journal is represented by staff members in the Perrysburg Rotary Club, Exchange Club, Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Perrysburg Inc. and the American Cancer Society. The paper is a proud sponsor of Harrison Rally Day, the Perrysburg American Cancer Society Bark for Life and Making Stides for Breast Cancer, Downtown Perrysburg Inc. events, Wood County Humane Society Wine and Cheese Benefit and Mutt Strutt, Humane Ohio and Planned Pethood Paw Hoorah. Also, the Messenger Journal has participated in fund-raising events for the American Red Cross, Perrysburg Christians United, Perrysburg School District, Operation Breadbasket, Hannah’s Socks along with numerous local fundraisers. In partnership with the Town Center at Levis Commons, the Messenger has sponsored an ice sculpture demonstration, Easter coloring contest, Santa’s Christmas House, Splash Bash and Sand-Tastic. The newspaper also is on-line. With the creation of www.perrysburg.com people from all areas can access an on-line version of the newspaper, write a letter to the editor, submit an article and photos, or submit a classified advertisement. Our commercial printing customers enjoy the benefit of discounted postage rates using CASS. This certified mailing system saves both time and money for your business. We also provide a wide variety of other commercial printing services, including in-house graphic design and website design and development. Our Perrysburg location now offers quick turn-around color printing. The Perrysburg Messenger Journal is the oldest newspaper in Wood County, and the oldest business still operating in Perrysburg. The newspaper office is located in the historic Perrysburg Post Office building at 117 East Second Street. For more information, call 419874-4491 or visit the website www.perrys burg.com. The Rossford Record Journal can trace its roots back to 1939. “Your Hometown Newspaper” is the slogan of the Rossford Record Journal, and the main focus is the news that affects our community. In 1969, Robert and Dorothy Welch acquired the Rossford Record Journal and the Perrysburg Messenger Journal. Mr. Welch served as editor of the Rossford Record and came out with his first publication on January 8, 1970. The newspaper was located at 229 West Sixth Street, Perrysburg, for many years, until the owners moved it to the former historic Perrysburg Post Office, 117 East Second Street, on January 1, 1993. The printing press plant was moved to 215 Osborn Street, Rossford, in January 1980. The newspaper was renamed the Rossford Record Journal in 1978 to reflect its sister Journal publications, the Perrysburg Messenger Journal and Point and Shoreland Journal. Welch Publishing Co. also prints the Holland Springfield Journal and numerous other area publications. In 2005, Welch Publishing upgraded its printing presses to a four-color, quad-stack web press and a two-color Heidelberg sheetfed press. The new presses improve color capability and registration, enhancing the overall appearance of the Record Journal and other publications. The Record Journal is proud to support community groups and activities such as the Rossford Business Association, Rossford Public Library, Rossford High School Athletic Boosters, Rossford Police Patrolmen’s Association, Rossford Firefighters Association, Rossford Eagles, American Cancer Society of Wood County, Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau, the RBA Business Fair, the RHS AfterProm, Rossford Riverfest celebration, All Saints Catholic Church summer festival and more. An on-line version of the newspaper can be viewed on the Internet at www.rossford.com. News alerts can be found by following us on Facebook. Readers also are welcome to use the website to send a letter to the editor or submit a classified advertisement. The deadline is noon on Monday. Anyone with a press release or news items is invited to turn them by 10 a.m. Tuesday to meet the deadline for each week’s edition. Readers also are welcome to submit ideas for stories in the Rossford community by calling the Record at 419-874-4491 or sending an e-mail to editor@rossford.com. Since 1978 the Point and Shoreland Journal has been serving the Point Place area by providing weekly news about schools and local businesses and organizations. “The Journal” continues to expand coverage and circulation to the readers of the area. The newspaper reaches more than 10,500 homes in the 43611 and 43612 zip codes. Advertisers who wish to take advantage of this increased circulation are encouraged to contact our office to speak to a sales representative who can help your business grow. The Point and Shoreland Journal offers you the opportunity to reach new markets through its sister publications the Perrysburg Messenger Journal, Rossford Record Journal and Holland Springfield Journal with a combined circulation of 34,000 homes. The Journal regularly publishes information about the Ottawa River/Point Place environment and the nearby wetlands area. Readers will find articles in The Journal about events at the Point Place Library and up-to-the-minute news about the happenings at the Friendship Center. Published by Welch Publishing Company, a full service printer, The Point and Shoreland Journal offers an entire range of printing services including menus, flyers, business stationery and business cards. The Point and Shoreland Journal promotes the annual Point Place Days which is spon- sored by the Point Place Business Association. The paper also supports the American Cancer Society, the Kidney Foundation, American Diabetes Association, United Way, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts, as well as area military organizations and local churches. Call us today for assistance in placing an ad or to submit an article, visit us online at pointandshoreland.com, or send an e-mail to debb@perrysburg.com. The Holland-Springfield Journal is brought to readers by Welch Publishing Company, headquartered at 117 East Second Street in downtown Perrysburg. Since its inception in 2003, the Journal has shown steady growth. Thanks to its loyal readers and advertisers, the Journal’s circulation has increased from 7,500 to 9,000 homes and businesses. The staff at the Journal feels strongly that the dissemination of local news is critical to the Holland/Springfield Township community. People crave information about local events, civic and township affairs and school news. Through the years, Journal readers have made their voices heard on issues ranging from school levies to police protection. Residents also have given life to the special “Journal Readers” column. The stories are among the most popular pieces in the Journal as readers travel around the world, sharing their experiences and taking photographs of themselves holding a copy of the paper at unique locations. The staff appreciates the many loyal readers who have helped to make this column such a huge success. Other highlights of the paper include a calendar of events, Springfield School columns, public records section, obituaries and church page. None of the stories or special sections would be possible if not for local advertisers. These businesses make it possible to print the newspaper each week. The Journal encourages area residents to “Think Local First” when making purchasing decisions and to support The Vil- lage of Holland and Springfield Township businesses that, through their advertising dollars, bring the Journal to your home each week. The staff at the Holland Springfield Journal looks forward to serving the community for many years in the future, and we believe, like Rowland Thompson of Allied Daily Newspapers, that “one of the fingers in the dike protecting the life of small communities is the newspaper. The paper connects people to each other and their community.” Page 50 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Miller/Younker Group, LLC Retirement Services Ray Miller Jr. CLU, ChFC • Steve Younker CLU 1001 Dixie Highway Suite E, Rossford • 419-666-9740 Ray Miller, left, and Steve Younker, right, help clients protect and prepare for their retirement. Ray Miller and Steve Younker, owners of Miller/Younker Group LLC Retirement Services, have more than 80 years of combined experience with clients in more than 10 states. “Our goal at the Miller/Younker Group is to help our clients achieve a secure retirement with independence and dignity,” Mr. Miller said. With knowledge, understanding and the right tools, they help clients organize their Social Security, Medicare, Pensions, IRAs, 401-Ks, 403-Bs and other pieces of the retirement puzzle. With their help, you will be able to answer questions such as: •When can I retire? •When is the best time to start my Social Security? •What accounts should I spend first? Or last? •How should I handle health expenses and long term care expenses? •Will my money last as long as I do? •How safe are my retirement assets? •Will anything be left for my children and grandchildren? Mr. Miller is a past president and active member of the Rossford Business Association, and he currently serves on the Rossford Civil Service Commission. A graduate of St Francis de Sales High School and the University of Toledo, he holds degrees of Chartered Life Underwriter and Chartered Financial Consultant from the American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He is married to Joyce (Rogacki), and they have four children and three grandchildren. Mr. Younker graduated from Gibsonburg High School, Ohio State University and holds a Chartered Life Underwriter degree from the American College. He is a past director of a local bank and was named the Ohio United Way Volunteer of the Year. He also served in the U.S. Air Force, commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1967. After five years of active duty, he continued with reserve duty until 2000. He earned the U.S. Air Force Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. He is married to Montressa (Cochran), and they have two sons and five grandsons. Mr. Miller and Mr. Younker welcome clients of all ages who are looking to prepare for the future. Contact them at 419-666-9740. Signature Harley-Davidson 1176 Professional Drive • 419-873-2453 www.signaturehd.com Why choose Signature Harley-Davidson as your hometown dealer? Simple. We don’t just sell bikes–we fulfill personal dreams of freedom at Signature Harley-Davidson! Dreams of hitting the open road, wind in your hair, the sound and the power of a V-twin engine. Life isn’t about the destination, it’s about the journey, and we’ll help you get there! Since 1999, Signature Harley-Davidson has been selling and servicing Harley-Davidson motorcycles and serving the local community. This state-of-the-art store boasts 20,000 square feet, six service bays, 35 associates in four departments and sells more than 600 motorcycles each year. The Signature Harley-Davidson Sales Department offers a huge selection of brand new and pre-owned motorcycles. They have the benefit of a shared inventory of more than 300 in-stock motorcycles with their sister store, Toledo Harley-Davidson. If someone is newly exploring the idea of motorcycling, they are happily welcomed into the dealership for a testspin on the Jumpstart, a stationary motorcycle simulator. Being open seven days a week, guarantees availability to serve customers on their schedule. Our service consultants and technicians are on-hand every day to keep your bike up and running safely on the road. They offer Express Lane Service, for quick services that can be done in under an hour, to keep you rolling! The knowledgeable parts and accessories associates are available to find what you’re looking for and to help customize your bike. This department offers a wide variety of Harley-Davidson parts, chrome accessories and after-market products. The motor clothes associates can help you outfit and customize your wardrobe too! Anywhere from helmets, boots and gloves, to T-shirts, jackets and jeans; between these two departments, they have it all. Signature and Toledo Harley-Davidson are proud to be active and supportive members of the local communities. Signature Harley-Davidson, where Perrysburg buys Harley-Davidson. Signature Harley-Davidson’s motorcycle sales department offers new and pre-owned Harley-Davidson motorcycles. All Saints Catholic Church and School 628 Lime City Road, Rossford Parish 419-666-1393 • School 419-661-2070 www.allsaintscatholic.org All Saints Catholic School first graders planting in the Franciscan garden. All Saints Catholic School and Church are located on a beautiful 17-acre campus on Lime City Road, Rossford. “We have about 1,100 registered families in our parish,” said Father Kent Kaufman, pastor. “We are immensely blessed to have so many parishioners of all ages who are active in our ministries.” The parish reaches out to the community and encourages stewardship through its Franciscan Garden and food pantry, annual blood drives, Caring Cooks program for persons who are sick or recovering from illness, Appalachian service retreat, prayer blanket ministry, funeral luncheons prepared by church/school volunteers, a St. Vincent de Paul Society that assists local families in times of crisis, Show Them We Care group that packages care items for those in the military, and the Christmas Giving Tree program. The annual July festival is famous for its polka dancing and pierogis, but the church also is known for its homemade chicken paprikas dinners, Bingo every Thursday evening, July rummage sale, and its annual spring reverse raffle. Mass is celebrated Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. and Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. and weekdays at 8:15 a.m. Confessions are Saturdays at 3:30 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming Catholic can contact the dedicated RCIA team at the parish office for more information. All Saints Catholic School, preschool through grade 8, has a mission to collaborate with families to provide quality 21st century education and Catholic faith formation, offering: •Excellent technology training which includes 30 iPads, 30 Chrome Books, and Smartboards in every classroom •Accelerated math and language arts in middle school •Smaller student-teacher ratio •Middle school class trips to Camp Storer, Service Week, Washington, D.C. •Expanded music education–instrumental band program now offered •Before and after school extended care “Parents who are looking for a school which focuses on developing well-educated and well-rounded children will find that and more at All Saints Catholic School,” principal Teri Fischer said. “Our students are immersed in academics, service, compassion, and in working to lead lives that help make our world a better place.” All Saints School also offers half- or full-day preschool with three- and five-day options, integrated advanced technology, art, music, physical education and technology specialists, an innovative middle school program with electives, CYO athletics and many extra-curricular activities including a new violin (strings) program and Spanish enrichment. 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Whatever kind Whatever kind of fish you you want, want, Lake Er Erie ie and a Fishin' Fishin' EEdition dition Char Char-tters ers is wh where ere it's aat. t. M Make ake sur sure e tto o ffollow ollow us on o FFacebook acebook dur ing thes thes during sssseason. sss season. W We e will post pic pictures tures an nd fishing reports. reports. and Page 52 Perrysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau PROGRESS–JULY 2015 105 West Indiana Avenue • 419-874-9147 www.visitperrysburg.com The Perrysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) was formed in March 1998 for the purpose of publicizing and promoting the City of Perrysburg through tourism and convention business. It is the mission of the Perrysburg CVB to promote Perrysburg as a visitor destination area. “We market Perrysburg to cultural, educational, historical, trade and other organizations to encourage them to visit Perrysburg’s historic sites and to patronize our restaurants, retail establishments, hotels and motels,” said Sandy Latchem, CVB ex- ecutive director. The CVB responds to a variety of written, online, phone and walk-in requests for relocation, visitor, tour and general information about the city. Last year, the CVB distributed approximately 10,000 copies of the Perrysburg Visitor’s Guide, and responded to more than 600 requests for relocation and visitor information. The Perrysburg CVB is located at 105 West Indiana Avenue in Perry’s Landing and is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Perrysburg Farmers Market The CVB manages the popular Perrysburg Farmers Market now in its 17th season. The market is open every Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. beginning the week before Mother’s Day in May until mid-October. Open rain or shine, the market hosts more than 50 full season vendors and an additional 20 seasonal vendors. Market-goers can stoll down Louisiana Avenue in downtown historic Perrysburg and enjoy the many offerings of the farmers market including fresh flowers and plants, fresh vegetables and fruits, fresh eggs and homemade jams, BBQ sauces and a variety of cheeses, along with handcrafted jewelry and dried flower arrangements. “I am so proud of how the market has grown over the years with the variety and quality of our vendors,” said Ms. Latchem. “I appreciate the loyal patronage that we have had over the years and hope the shoppers will continue to support the market as we strive to continue to make it even better.” The Music at the Market outdoor concert series begins in midJune and continues through August at the Commodore Schoolyard, at the corner of Louisiana and Indiana Avenues. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs to the lawn of the schoolyard and enjoy an evening of entertainment with area bands. The series is sponsored by the Perrysburg CVB, City of Perrysburg and Perrysburg Automall. Music at the Market Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce 105 West Indiana Avenue • 419-874-9147 www.perrysburgchamber.com The Perrysburg Area Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary association of business people primarily from throughout the Perrysburg area and northwest Ohio. The Chamber was incorporated in 1968 and is a 501 (c) (6) membership organization. The Chamber, in partnership with the community, is committed to the support of business growth and the economic vitality of its members and the Perrysburg area. The organization’s mission statement is to “Provide a forum, conduit and voice for business and community issues. The Chamber will strive to create, enhance and preserve the economic strength and quality of life in the Perrysburg area.” Currently there are more than 300 area businesses that are members of the chamber. “We are honored to have many members who have received awards and honors in their respective professions,” says Sandy Latchem, executive director. “Many are also involved in other civic groups working for the betterment of our community.” The Chamber receives hundreds of inquiries each month concerning area businesses, Ms. Latchem said, and it only refers business to its members. “We are committed to providing opportunities to help our members succeed in their businesses. We offer many tools including business networking events, advertising opportunities, business referrals, and health insurance discounts,” explains Ms. Latchem. Throughout the year, the Chamber also sponsors events designed to showcase the contributions of its members to the public. The Chamber holds meetings for its members on the third Wednesday of every month (excluding July) and new members are always welcome. Among the Chamber’s annual events are an annual Golf Outing (July), and the Harrison Rally Day Festival (September). For more information on chamber membership call Ms. Latchem at 419-874-9147, visit the website www.perrys burgchamber.com or email director@perrysburgcham ber.com. Harrison Rally Day Saturday, September 12 Fun-Filled Family Day! Downtown Perrysburg 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. • Parade at 10 a.m. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 53 Rossford Community Recreation Center 400 Dixie Highway, Rossford 419-666-2905 • www.rossfordrecreation.com The Rossford Community Recreation Center offers state-of-the-art workout equipment with affordable membership rates for all area residents. “State-of-the-art equipment at a price you can afford–that is what sets the Rossford Community Recreation Center apart from other fitness and recreational activities in the area,” explained Ivan Kovacevic, Rossford recreation director. The RCRC is conveniently located at 400 Dixie Highway, in downtown Rossford, just minutes from I-75 and just one mile south of Hollywood Casino. The facility includes a state-of-the-art Cardio Fitness Room featuring some of the newest, most innovative commercial fitness equipment on the market today and a recently renovated weightroom that includes both circuit training and free weights. Also available is a fitness studio that offers kettlebells and plyometric equipment; two meeting rooms for birthday parties or bridal/baby showers; a large two court gymnasium that can house several sports including basketball, volleyball and pickleball, and a second floor 1/16th mile track for runners or walkers. In addition to these facilities, the RCRC also provides many programs, activities, and services such as youth sports programs, adult fitness programs and community special events. Memberships are available to all area residents. Flexible membership options fit all needs–monthly, quarterly and annual memberships for all age groups, including youth, adult, senior, and families. The Rossford parks and recreation department also oversees Rossford’s excellent parks–the largest of which are Veterans Memorial Park, Beech Street Park and Island View Park. Special events are offered in these parks throughout the year, highlighted by the summer-ending Rossford Riverfest and Fireworks at Veterans Memorial Park, coming August 22. Throughout the year, there also is a Halloween Haunted Trail and Spring Egg Hunt at Island View Park. Information about the RCRC, membership options and rates, hours of operation, rental rates and programming/events can be found on the website at www.rossfordrecreation.com and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/rossfordrec. Cat Tales The Clinic for Cats 7341 Airport Highway, Suite #1, Holland 419-868-5287 • www.cattalesthecatclinic.com We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Cat Tales the Clinic for Cats. The first and only veterinary practice in the Toledo Metropolitan area devoted exclusively to feline medicine. Cat Tales was born of a desire to create a unique environment for cats and their owners. The hospital was established in 2005 by three northwest Ohio veterinarians with more than 50 years of combined clinical experience. Dr. Bradley Reiser, Dr. Donald Fogle and Dr. Paul French are the clinic founders and members of a number of professional organizations, which include the American Association of Feline Practitioners, Cornell Feline health Center, AVMA, OMVA, TVMA and the Veterinary Ultrasound Society. Our small staff consists of one Registered Veterinary Technician and one receptionist, creating the warm comfortable atmosphere for clients and patients alike. Janel Krauss RVT, received her degree from Stautzenberger College in 2007, and has been a valued member of our staff since graduation. Mary Porter, our receptionist, has been a member of our staff since 2005. Cat Tales the Clinic for Cats is a full-service veterinary facility offering a wide range of services to meet all your cat’s medical needs. These services include: In house laboratory testing, blood pressure monitoring, on site radiology, ultrasound and a wide range of surgical procedures and dental cleanings. The creators of Cat Tales believe that cats are unique animals with unique needs, and therefore designed a practice in which cats and their owners will be comfortable and in the best of care. If you’re looking for a special place for your cat’s needs the staff at Cat Tales invites you to call for an appointment today, or check out our website and visit us on Facebook. Cat Tales the Clinic for Cats is a full-service veterinary facility offering a wide range of services to meet all your cat’s medical needs. 118 W. Wayne Street, Maumee 419-878-3934 www.bollinwealth.com When people first learn that Bollin Wealth Management founder Phil Bollin has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, their first reaction is often something along the lines of “wow financial planning is much different than engineering, how did you end up as a financial planner?” But Mr. Bollin sees his engineering background as perfect training for financial planning, “What most people don’t realize at first blush is that engineering and financial planning are both inherently about solving problems. The only real difference is the type of problems you are solving.” And one of the biggest problems that Mr. Bollin and the rest of his team at Bollin Wealth Management are trying to solve is helping retirees maintain a comfortable retirement. “The retirement landscape has changed dramatically in recent years,” adds Mr. Bollin. “Not too long ago, retirement was a pretty simple matter. You retired after 35 or 40 years with your employer, received your company pension and Social Security and lived 10, maybe 15 years in retirement. Now retirement has become much more complicated because of longer life expectancies, the demise of private pensions, soaring health care costs, Social Security’s uncertain outlook, and the burden of retirement planning falling squarely on the shoulders of the individual retiree.” As the retirement landscape continues to evolve, Bollin Wealth Management is positioning itself to advise pre-retirees and retirees on the best strategies to attain and maintain a comfortable retirement. “There is so Phillip Bollin, Certified Financial Planner™ much bad information out there right now,” says Mr. Bollin. “Many advisors are telling their clients to claim Social Security at 62 when it is first available, but that strategy is often not in the long-term best interests of the retiree. Too many advisors don’t take the time to explain all of the risks retirees face, and are all too eager to sell them ‘safe’ investments that can actually expose the retiree to other risks.” Bollin Wealth Management focuses on educating clients on the different types of risk that retirees face, and helping them understand the relationship between risk and reward for each retirement decision they make. “We help our clients focus on the things that we can control: investment costs, spending, behavioral coaching and ensuring our clients have the proper investment allocation,” commented Mr. Bollin. “We help our clients stay disciplined with their financial plans and strategies, and help them ignore the noise and things they can’t control like market conditions, interest rates, inflation and political conflicts.” Mr. Bollin added, “We would like to be able to help everyone we meet with to attain and maintain a comfortable retirement. But the reality is that we aren’t able to help some of the people we meet with because they are either looking for something that doesn’t exist or strategies that have been proven not to work. We will often refer them elsewhere. We know where we can add value to our clients’ lives, and we will not take on opportunities that aren’t a good match for our expertise just to add revenue.” The planners at Bollin Wealth Management encourage you to visit their website at www.bollinwealth.com, sign up for their monthly newsletter and/or call the office at 419-878-3934 to schedule a free noobligation consultation. Page 54 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Business and Service Directory This is the most up-to-date directory of businesses in this community. Some of these businesses are new, and it will be to your advantage to keep this directory as a handy reference for the many services available in this community. If you wish to be listed, please call 419-874-2528. ASPHALT PAVING Bowers Asphalt and Paving 6157 Walbridge Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-666-0516 ASSISTED LIVING and MEMORY CARE Kingston Residence of Perrysburg 333 East Boundary Street . . . . . . . . .419-872-6200 ATTORNEYS Anspach Meeks Ellenberger, LLP Garrick O. White 300 Madison Avenue Suite 1600, Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . .419-246-5757 Dombey & Hart 110 West Second Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3569 Fraser, Clemens, Martin & Miller 28366 Kensington Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-1100 www.fraser-ip.com Handwork & Kerscher, LLP 1090 West South Boundary . . . . . . .419-872-6600 Heban, Sommer and Murphree, LLC 200 Dixie Highway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419-662-3100 www.hsm-law.net Gerald M. Kobil 118 West South Boundary . . . . . . . . .419-874-3322 Leatherman & Witzler Noll, Howard, Skaff & Pentycofe 353 Elm Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3536 Michael Prephan, Jr. 105 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-2261 Robison, Curphey & O’Connell Paul Croy 204 Farnsworth, Waterville . . . . . .419-878-2931 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Perrysburg Collision Service 135 West Third Street . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-8714 AWARDS AND ENGRAVING All Star Trophy 7796 Ponderosa Rd., Suite C . . . . . .419-661-8711 BAKERIES Morning Fresh Bakeries, Inc. 1121 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .419-873-6688 BANKING and SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS First Federal Bank 1077 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-8326 GenoaBank 9920 Olde U.s. 20, Rossford. . . . . . . . . 419-873-9818 The State Bank and Trust 610 East South Boundary . . . . . . . . .419-874-2090 BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES Dynalite Corporation 26040 A Glenwood Road . . . . . . . . . .419-873-1706 CATERING and FOOD SERVICE Extra Virgin Food Services 25561 Fort Meigs Road, Suite E . . . .419-874-0431 www.evfoodservices.com CHILD CARE and TUTORING Children’s Discovery Center 11090 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-8203 7033 Lighthouse Way . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-4510 CHIROPRACTOR Turning Point Chiropractic 353 Elm Street, Suite B . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4840 www.MyTurningPointChiro.com CLEANERS Bel-Aire Cleaners 117 East Indiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4259 26625 North Dixie Highway RiverPlace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4205 CONCRETE Stall’s Concrete Construction 332 East Third Street . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3963 CONCRETE Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau 419 Superior Street, Rossford . . . . . .855-765-5451 www.visitrossfordohio.com CREDIT UNION Directions Credit Union 27427 Crossroads Pkw, Rossford . . .419-873-1356 www.directionscu.org DANCE SCHOOL Perrysburg Academy of the Performing Arts 156 West South Boundary . . . . . . . .419-874-6773 DENTIST Drs. Zouhary adn Fisher, DDS, Inc. 849 Dixie Highway, Rossford . . . . . .419-666-3327 FARM SUPPLIES Luckey Farmers, Inc. 11330 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3525 FINANCIAL PLANNING Citizen Advisory Group 702 Commerce Drive, Suite 130 Perrysburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-0204 www.citizenadvisory.com Edward Jones–Justin Knierim 849 Dixie Highway, Rossford. . . . . . . . .419-666-1910 www.edwardjones.com Fourth Dimension Financial Group 27121 Oakmead Drive, Suite B . . . . .419-931-0704 www.fourthdimensionfinancial.com Sharma Financial Services 26974 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-536-8213 Skotynsky Financial Group, LLC Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC 213 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . .419-873-1400 FUNERAL HOME Rossford-Sujkowski Funeral Home 830 Lime City Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-666-1566 GARAGE DOOR OPENERS Haas Garage Door Co. 26020 Glenwood Road . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4356 GROCERIES Kazmaier’s 127 East Second Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4325 HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING Perrysburg Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163 Schwabel Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9900 Rossford Heating and Cooling 419 Superior Street, Rossford. . . . . . . 419-666-5699 www.rossfordheatingandcooling.com HOME HEALTH CARE Comfort Keepers 109 West Fifth Street . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4880 INSURANCE BCA Insurance Group 28350 Kensington Lane . . . . . . . . . .419-931-0742 www.bca-ins.com PBK Insurance Agency Patricia Bloomer-Kirkpatrick 13001 Roachton Road . . . . . . . . .419-873-0100 Smithers Insurance Agency 229 Superior Street, Rossford . . . . . .419-666-5703 State Farm Insurance, Julie Spann Johnson 842 W. South Boundary . . . . . . . .419-874-2039 State Farm Insurance, Barry Van Hoozen 130 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-872-9444 T. Wood Agency, LLC Trina Wood 112 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4959 JEWELERS Broer Freeman Ottawa Hills Shopping Center 4328 West Central Avenue . . . . . .419-536-5272 McGivern Company 112 West Second Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4473 LIBRARY Rossford Public Library 720 Dixie Highway, Rossford. . . . . . . 419-666-0924 LOCKSMITHS Locke’s Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3461 MEDICAL Davinci Medical Dr. Nick Pfleghaar 101 West Indiana Avenue . . . . . . .419-874-4550 www.davincimedicaldpc.com NEWSPAPERS Perrysburg Messenger Journal Holland-Springfield Journal Point-Shoreland Journal Rossford Record Journal 117 East Second Street . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4491 or 874-2528 NURSING CENTERS The Manor at Perrysburg 250 Manor Drive (off Three Meadows Dr.) . . . . . . . .419-874-0306 Perrysburg Care and Rehabilitation Center State Route 795 and Oregon Road . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-666-0935 Perrysburg Commons Retirement Center and Heartland of Perrysburg Nursing/Rehab Facility 10542 Fremont Pike Call for information . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-1931 PHYSICAL THERAPY Mike Olmstead’s Performance Over Pain 1090 W. South Boundary, Suite 200 performanceoverpain.com . . . . . . . . .419-872-1914 Physical Therapy Consultants of Perrysburg Julie Gresko Olmstead 27064 Oakmead Drive . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-6957 PLUMBING SERVICES Perrysburg Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163 PRINTERS Welch Publishing Co. 117 East Second Street . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4491 or 874-2528 PSYCHOLOGISTS Ackerman-Spain Counseling Services, LLC 134 West South Boundary Suite MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-873-0891 REAL ESTATE A.A. Green Realty, Inc. 26580 North Dixie Highway . . . . . . . .419-931-7355 Welles Bowen Realtors 1677 Lance Pointe, Maumee . . . . . .419-891-0888 RENTAL HALLS Graystone Banquet Hall and Conference Center 29101 Hufford Road . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5016 RESTAURANTS Burger King “Home of the Whopper” 10796 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5111 Casa Barron 209 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5361 Fricker’s 27390 Helen Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3605 Hot Head Burritos 104 East South Boundary Street . . . .419-872-2072 Marco’s Pizza 629 West South Boundary . . . . . . . .419-874-1968 McDonald’s Restaurant 10163 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-2538 26540 N. Dixie Highway . . . . . . . . . .419-872-2210 835 Lime City Road, Rossford. . . . . . . .419-666-7575 The Wayward Inn 1213 Schreier Road, Rossford . . . . .419-666-3288 Tim Hortons 1011 Buck Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419-661-1468 SEWER SERVICE Clean Thru Sewer Service 905 Bexton Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9407 TAX SERVICE Preferred Tax Service 148 East South Boundary . . . . . . . . .419-872-0600 TOOL RENTAL Black Swamp Equipment 12418 Williams Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-9944 Great Lakes Rental 26860 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7951 VETERINARIANS South Suburban Animal Hospital 5100 Brockway Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-0920 WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT Northwest Water & Sewer District 12560 Middleton Pike, BG . . . . . . .1-877-354-9090 WINDOW CLEANING Perrysburg Window & Gutter Cleaning www.pburgwindowclng.com . . . . . . .419-874-2482 Suburban Window Cleaning 7796 Ponderosa Unit G . . . . . . . . . . .419-661-8550 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 55 Common C ommon n signs of memoryy lloss. oss. s. 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Clare e Commons mmons A FRANCISCAN F AN LIVING COMMUNITY TY ASSISTED LIVING G MEMOR MEMORY RY CARE REHABILIT REHABILITATION TATION SKILLED NURSING G Call today for a tour and to learn more about our revolutionary memory ry care program with new private suites uites in a beautifully utifully designed setting at 419.931.0050. .0050. 0050. 12469 Five Point int Road | Perrysburg, ysburg, Ohio Page 56 PROGRESS–JULY 2015 The Edge Dance Complex & Fliptastic Center 25571 Fort Meigs Road • 419-262-4312 www.theedgedancecomplex.com The Edge Dance Complex is now accepting registrations for 2015-16 sessions. The Edge Dance Complex is a place for each child to grow and learn in dance, become confident in themselves and their abilities. Each dance student feels a part of something very unique and special. “We strive to bring out the best in our dancers by challenging them every class, in a loving and positive atmosphere, with sincere concern for each child’s personal dance growth and well being,” said Tammy McCully, owner of the dance complex along with her husband Jeff McCully. “We believe choosing this art form for your child will be a positive decision that will last a lifetime in every aspect of life.” Located on Fort Meigs Road, The Edge Dance Complex & Fliptastix Center offers professional dance and tumbling classes including tap, jazz, contemporary, ballet, point and hiphop. The complex also offers combo classes, creative classes and adult classes. “We take pride in offering the best technique classes and tumbling classes for young dancers,” said Mrs. McCully, adding that the dance complex also offers dance for the com- petitive dancer. “We employ the best-of-thebest professional dancers, and we are very proud of our staff. Many of The Edge dancers currently are involved with college dance teams and working in the professional arena. Founded 12 years ago by the McCullys, the dance complex is in its second year at the Perrysburg location. Over the years, the complex has expanded numerous times, most recently adding a full tumbling center. “We are national title winners,” said the owners. “We also are honorary cast members of Disney and earned the Mouseketeer award.” The dance complex dancers are very active in the community, marching in parades, visiting nursing homes, performing for fund-raising events and raising funds for cancer research and the progeria foundation. “We plan on expanding even more in Perrysburg and calling this home for many years,” said the McCullys. The Edge Dance Complex is now accepting registrations for 2015-16 sessions. Physical Therapy Consultants Get back to living. Specializing in Back & Neck Pain Perrysburg Also visit us at: 27064 Oakmead Dr. (419) 874-6957 Oregon Sylvania 2739 Navarre Ave., Ste. 303 (419) 698-3520 Total Body Rehabilitation 6060 Renaissance Place, Ste. E (419) 824-2020 •Shoulder •Knee •Hip •Ankle •Feet •Balance •Conditioning •Sports •Worker’s Comp. •Post Surgical Julie Olmstead, Physical Therapist www.yourptc.com • therapy@yourptc.com Downtown Perrysburg Inc.’s Winterfest 2015 will host the National Ice Carving Association’s (NICA) U.S. National Ice Carving Championship (NICC) competition this Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21 in downtown Perrysburg and the Town Center at Levis Commons. The NICC is the U.S. premier event that crowns NICA’s national champion. To qualify to compete in this event, ice carvers had to place first, second or third at any NICA-sanctioned competition or scoring a bronze medal during their career. This special event has two categories–professional and master. The professional category is for carvers who are at the bronze to low silver range in scoring. The master category is geared to carvers who consistently score silver to medals. Twenty, first-class master and professional ice carvers will compete in Perrysburg for $15,000 of prize money and the national title and then display their ice creations. Master and professional division carvers will be given three hours on Friday to carve one block of Levis Commons and four hours on Saturday in downtown Perrysburg to carve a two block showpiece. Joining the competition in the master category will be Rich Daly, who is recognized by the Guinness World Records as “the World’s Fastest Ice Carver.” Mr. Daly captured the title in 2013 after carving 60 ice sculptures in two hours, 52 minutes and 12 seconds, beating the old record of four hours, 22 minutes and 55 seconds set back in 2002. Mr. Daly, from Long Island, New York, has been carving ice since 2000 and is president of Ice Melodies, Inc. Throughout the winter, the ice carver travels to local and nationally sanctionedice carving competitions and is recognized as one of the top carvers in the U.S. earning two gold medals at the 2014 U.S. National Ice Carving Championships. He became the U.S. National Speed Ice Carving Champion in 2012 and the Masters Division Multi block Champion in 2014. Mr. Daly has won more than 50 NICA medals from recognized events, which includes five gold medals in five events this season. When not traveling and carving ice, Mr. Daly is employed by the William Floyd School District on Long Island as a culinary arts teacher. “We are very excited to host the ice carving championships in Perrysburg. And to have 20 master and professional carvers from around the country including Rich Daly is awesome,” said Rob Brunner, event chairman. “We are expecting thousands of people to visit downtown Perrysburg and the Town Center at Levis Commons to watch the competition and Presents enjoy the many activities planned for the event.” In addition to the competition, there will be ice carvings sponsored by area businesses and organizations on both sides of Louisiana Avenue and Levis Commons for public viewing. Master and professional division carvers will be given three hours on Friday to carve one block of Levis Commons and four hours on Saturday in downtown Perrysburg to carve a two block showpiece. Joining the competition in the master category will be Rich Daly, who is recognized by the Guinness World Records as “the World’s Fastest Ice Carver.” Mr. Daly captured the title in 2013 after carving 60 ice sculptures in two hours, 52 minutes and 12 seconds, beating the old record of four hours, 22 minutes and 55 seconds set back in 2002. The NICC is the U.S. premier event that crowns NICA’s national champion. www.PerrysburgCommunityCalendar.com ADD YOUR EVENT to WWW.PERRYSBURGCOMMUNITYCALENDAR.COM It’s simple! 1. Email details of event–organization, date, time, website and contact person/telephone/email or to editor@perrysburg.com. 2. Drop off or mail the above information to the Messenger Journal office, 117 East Second Street, Perrysburg 43551. The Perrysburg Community Calendar is a detailed calendar of events featuring: •Fund-raising activities/events for organizations such as celebrity wait night, Relay for Life, races/walks, etc. •School events including theater, sports, etc. •Area activities such as First Fridays, Music at the Market, fireworks, parades, car shows, etc. The event will be listed along with a website or email contact for additional information. All copy is subject to the approval of Welch Publishing, who reserves the right to reject or cancel submission at any time. Perrysburg Messenger Journal 419-874-4491 • www.perrysburg.com PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Penta Career Center Page 57 9301 Buck Road Perrysburg 419-666-1120 (High School) 419-661-6555 (Adult Education) www.pentacareercenter.org Penta Career Center is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2015. The school is located at 9301 Buck Road in Perrysburg Township. For 50 years, Penta Career Center has provided career-technical training programs for high school students in its member school communities. Penta was the first multi-county vocational school in the nation when it opened in 1965. From 1965 – 2008, Penta was located on Oregon Road (next to Owens Community College). A new era began for Penta in 2008 when it constructed a new, 522,000 square-foot school on Buck Road in Perrysburg Township. The school is expanded not only in size but, more importantly, in terms of curriculum and scope of services. Penta provides innovative career-technical programs, expanded academic courses and enhancements to traditional programs. Penta offers a focused, career-oriented education for students who wish to achieve success in a chosen career, in two or four-year colleges, in the military, through additional certifications, or wherever their paths may lead. In addition, students learn what is expected in the world of work. Penta currently offers 29 careertechnical programs for high school students in areas such as marketing, business, health, construction, manufacturing, human services, agriculture and transportation. Students attend Penta as an extension of their local high school. Penta serves 16 area school districts including: Anthony Wayne, Bowling Green, Eastwood, Elmwood, Genoa, Lake, Maumee, North Baltimore, Northwood, Benton-Carroll-Salem, Otsego, Perrysburg, Rossford, Springfield, Swanton and Woodmore. Penta also provides training programs for area adults through its Adult & Continuing Education division. A variety of programs are available in areas such as: medical, welding, construction, automotive and machine trades. Affordable ed2go® online courses also are offered for adults. In addition, Penta provides customized training for employers and employees. Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) classes are provided at the Penta campus and at more than 35 convenient locations. Recently, Penta Adult & Continuing Education was chosen as one of five Ohio educational institutions that will share a $2.5 grant to develop an Adult Diploma Program. The goal of the new program is to provide adult students, 22 years and older, the opportunity to earn their high school diploma through grant funded job training for in-demand careers. Penta also is the proud recipient of a grant that will establish a new Robotics & Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Collaborative (RAMTEC). During the 2015-16, the new RAMTEC initiative will expose high school and adult students to robotics and engineering technology training. Students also will have the opportunity to earn important industry certifications in robotics, CNC, welding and maintenance technician. For more information, prospective high school students and parents can contact Penta’s Student Services and Admissions Office at 419-661-6480. Adults interested in programs can contact Penta’s Adult and Continuing Education division at 419-6616555. Information also is available at www.pentacareercenter.org PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Smith Bonds & Surety Page 58 316 North Michigan, Suite 200, Toledo 419-865-7300 • www.smithbondsurety.com The Smith Bonds & Surety staff includes, from left: Jonathan Smith, chief operations officer; Mary Smith, chief executive officer; Susi Burke, office manager, and Marci Dilabbio, Ohio agent coordinator. Smith Bonds & Surety specializes in all court-ordered bonds including bail, guardianship, probate, performance, bid, employee dishonesty, junk and any other type of contract bond. Located in Toledo, Smith Bonds & Surety is owned and managed by Mary Smith and Perrysburg resident Jonathan Smith. Founded in 1989 by Mrs. Smith, the then two-agent office focused on bonds in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. In 2006, Mr. Smith joined the business with the intent to grow the business outside of Lucas and Wood counties. Today, Smith Bonds & Surety has 40 plus agents across Ohio and Michigan with offices in Dearborn, Michigan, and Dayton along with the Toledo office. Plans are currently underway to expand into Pennsylvania and West Virginia. “We handle cases with professionalism and maintain a level of integrity that exceeds industry standards,” said Mr. Smith. “Our clients are treated with respect and dignity and information is treated with the utmost care and confidentiality.” Smith Bonds & Surety also is an insurance education provider/educator for the states of Ohio, Indiana and soon Michigan. The busi- ness trains agencies across the nation on state and national laws, case laws and behaving in a professional and ethical manner. “In the bail bond industry, we are a managing general agency through Roche Surety,” explained Mr. Smith. “Through Roche Surety, we hire and train agents and agencies throughout Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. For other types of bonds, we are an underwriter for CNA Surety, Traveler’s Insurance and Universal. We strive to find the right company to fit the needs of our clients.” It is Smith Bonds & Surety’s belief that courteous and efficient customer service along with sustaining a good professional reputation with courts and attorneys will make a better industry, agency and agent. “We fight hard to uphold not just the industry, but our client’s rights,” added Mr. Smith. “We believe that our job does not just end when the bond is posted, but ends when the case is over. We do everything in our power to maintain friendly and honest communication with both the defendant and the indemnitor.” Smith Bonds & Surety is proud to donate to the CASA program, food banks and to breast cancer research. FrontPath Health Coalition 12875 Eckel Junction Road, Suite B • 419-891-5206 www.frontpathcoalition.com FrontPath Health Coalition is a membermanaged, not-for-profit business coalition on health that exists to improve the quality and control the costs of health care in the greater Toledo region. FrontPath was established in 1988 by eight Toledo-based Fortune 500 companies. FrontPath offers a robust network of healthcare providers that includes more than 85 hospitals, over 8,500 physicians and a full complement of ancillary providers covering the health care needs of members that live in northwest Ohio, southeast Michigan and northeast Indiana. FrontPath members have access to six nationally recognized specialty hospitals: the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ohio State Medical Center, James Cancer Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital. According to Susan Szymanski, president and CEO, FrontPath is member-owned and exists to serve its members’ interests only. The members are in full control of the benefits offered in the workplace. FrontPath offers health care plans with superior access and choice, best pricing possible, comprehensive coverage and flexible benefits. The coalition’s purpose is to support members as a not-for-profit corporation; increase competition in the health care market to make sure the communities become more attractive and affordable places to do business; negotiate directly with health care providers to eliminate the middleman costs, and work in collaboration with health care providers to improve quality of health care for the entire community at an affordable price. Whether it is purchasing health care services under FrontPath’s self-insured PPO network arrangement or Pharmacy Benefits Management Program, members enjoy greater savings than they could achieve on their own or through similar group purchasing arrangements. The staff includes Susan Szymanski, Jodi Walker, Carol Barnard, Mark Schroeder, Tracy Thomson, Dana Cattell and Nick Strausbaugh. FrontPath’s corporate headquarters is located at 12875 Eckel Junction Road, Suite B, Perrysburg. To learn more about FrontPath and how to become a member, call 419-891-5206 or visit the website at www.frontpathcoalition.com. The staff at FrontPath Health Coalition includes, front row, from left, Sue Szymanski and Jodi Walker. Second row, from left, Mark Schroeder, Tracy Thompson, Dana Cattell, Carol Barnard and Nick Strausbaugh. Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic 775 West South Boundary 419-874-0405 • www.fortmeigschiropractic.com Dr. Brown, his wife Sandy, and family. Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic has been serving the Perrysburg area and surrounding communities for 22 years–the last 12 years at the West South Boundary location. Owned and managed by William P. Brown, D.C., Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic offers services for the entire family–from newborn to elderly–for injuries, general aches and pains, health and wellness. In helping clients achieve their health care goals, chiropractic treatment may include specific chiropractic adjustments, electrical muscle stimulation, hot or cold packs, ultrasound or traction. The practice also provides individualized in-office stretch and exercise programs that patients continue at home. Supports and pillows are available to patients. “We treat each patient as an individual, as we would want to be treated. We want to help you achieve wellness through supporting the body’s ability to heal through correcting misalignment,” is the philosophy and mission statement of the practice. Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic is a network provider for major insurance plans and is BWC certified. Appointments are encouraged to minimize wait times, however, walk-ins are always welcome. Fort Meigs clientele enjoy the accommodation of their needs and busy schedules with the practice’s flexible policy. While health care in many areas has become a business, Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic continues to treat the individual with the highest quality care. Being family-owned and operated, the doctor and staff know the patients and their families–they are not just symptoms noted in a file. Dr. Brown has established relationships with a wide variety of doctors and health care professionals to help patients achieve their health care goals. Fort Meigs Family Chiropractic supports Perrysburg Schools, where their three children attend, and the family takes an active role in the Perrysburg bands and vocal music. Mrs. Brown serves on the board for the Perrysburg Band Boosters. The family also is active in their church community and volunteer with Feed My Starving Children. PROGRESS–JULY 2015 Page 59 TH THE HE E