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    HURONHOMETOWN NEWSGREAT PRESS FOR A GREAT LAKE PLACEDecember 27, 2012

    NEWS ONLINE 24/7...ww w.Huro nHom et ow nNew s. co m Vol. 7 Number50

    Around

    Town

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    Milestones

    ChurchChat

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    LibraryParks

    &Recreation

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    Sports

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    Seniors

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    Open 7 days at 11 am

    1316 Mudbrook Rd., Huron

    419-433-4552

    www.BarNorthBistro.com

    SOUPS ON!Lunch Combo

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    525 Cleveland Rd.

    HuronMarket

    419-433-2499 Wine TastingFri. - Sat. 5-7

    25 per tasting per Ohio law.EXPIRES JANUARY 2, 2013

    Boston Pork Butts .............$1.99/lb

    Beef Tenderloin .................$6.99/lb

    Open New Years Day 8 -10 PM

    CORNELLS Foods

    A Friendly Place to Shop!! HOURS: 7 AM - 9 PM DAILY 419-433-7733 408 Cleveland Road East, Huron, OH 44839PRICES GOOD Dec. 28, 2012 - Jan. 2, 2013

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    EHOVE Adult Career Center is proud to an-nounce the graduation o its fve students inthe Proessional Business Specialist program.All students passed the MOS certifcations,and two students already have secured em-ployment in their new career feld. Studentswho graduated rom this program learnedthe required skills needed to be an Admin-istrative Assistant, Secretary, Bookeeper orReceptionist. Skills the graduates learnedincluded: Microsot Word, Excel, Outlook,PowerPoint, Publisher, QuickBooks Pro, O-

    fce Procedures, Business Writing and Com-munications, and Customer Service. Con-gratulations to the fve graduates: ThomasWatts-Norwalk, Andrea Mesenburg-Huron,Lisa Auman-New London, Cherry Stacey-Castalia, Sarah Jackowicz-New London.

    I you or someone you know would like toenroll or the next Proessional Business Spe-cialist program, contact EHOVE Adult Ca-reer Center at (419) 499-4663 x280.

    More inormation is available at www.EHOVE.net.

    With Flying Colors

    See attached photo (L-R) Thomas Watts-Norwalk, Andrea Mesenburg-Huron, Lisa Auman-New London, Cherry Stacey-Castalia, Sarah Jackowicz-New London

    Firelands Montessori Academy thirdgraders purchased gits or the childreno Sae Harbour Domestic ViolenceShelter this year. Students make an annu-al shopping trip with money was raisedwith their weekly Hat Day donations.They choose the gits themselves and

    share their purchases with their LowerElementary classmates beore the gitsare delivered to the designated location.

    Firelands Montessori Academy UpperElementary students (grades 4-8) havebeen making blankets or cancer patientso Seidman Cancer Center at Firelands

    Regional Medical Center. The studentshope to provide a source o comort topatients undergoing treatment and topromote healing. The students will de-liver their blankets on Friday, December14th.

    Philanthropy at FirelandsMontessori Academy

    NORWALKFisher-Titus Medical Centerin Norwalk was recently honored with an AHospital Saety Score by The Leaprog Group,an independent national nonproft run by em-ployers and other large purchasers o healthbenefts. The A score was awarded in the latestupdate to the Hospital Saety ScoreSM, the A,B, C, D or F scores assigned to U.S. hospitalsbased on preventable medical errors, injuries,accidents, and inections.

    Fisher-Titus is one o 15 percent o the 2,619U.S. hospitals rated by Leaprog to earn an Ascore. In Ohio, Fisher-Titus was one o 35 hos-pitals out o 111 rated that received an A score.

    Leaprogs Hospital Saety Score was com-piled under the guidance o the nations lead-ing experts on patient saety and is designedto give the public inormation they can use toprotect themselves and their amilies.

    Our patients saety and well-being are toppriorities o our Medical Center employeesand physician team, said Patrick J. Martin,President o Fisher-Titus. This designationreects the continual ocus on patient saetyexpected at the Medical Center.

    Just recently, Fisher-Titus implemented newinnovative germ-zapping room-disinectingtechnology to keep high risk areas in the hos-pital even saer rom microorganisms thatcause inections ensuring an extra level oprotection or patients. In addition, Fisher-Titus has received a variety o awards on thestate and local level or successul hospitalsaety programs and superior employee saety.The Medical Center also is a member o theHuron County Saety Council.

    Hospitals like Fisher-Titus Medical Centerthat earn an A have demonstrated their com-mitment to their patients and their commu-nity, said Leah Binder, president and CEO o

    The Leaprog Group. I congratulate Fisher-Titus Medical Center or its saety excellence,and look orward to the day when all hospitalswill match this standard.

    To see Fisher-Titus Medical Centers scoresas they compare nationally and locally, visitthe Hospital Saety Score website at www.hospitalsaetyscore.org, which also providesinormation on how the public can protectthemselves and loved ones during a hospitalstay. People can also check their local hospi-tals score on the ree mobile app, available atwww.hospitalsaetyscore.org.

    Calculated under the guidance o The Leap-rog Groups nine-member Blue Ribbon Ex-pert Panel, the Hospital Saety Score uses 26measures o publicly available hospital saety

    data to produce a single score representinga hospitals overall capacity to keep patientssae rom inections, injuries, and medicaland medication errors. The panel includes:John Birkmeyer (University o Michigan),AshishJha (Harvard University), Lucian Leape(Harvard University), Arnold Millstein (Stan-ord University), Peter Pronovost (Johns Hop-kins University), Patrick Romano (Universityo Caliornia, Davis), Sara Singer (HarvardUniversity), Tim Vogus (Vanderbilt Univer-sity), and Robert Wachter (University o Cali-ornia, San Francisco).

    Fisher-TitusMedical Center

    Awarded anA for Patient

    Safety byHospital

    Safety Score

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    Editor & Publisher JOHNSCHAFFNER

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    Introducing the Regions first...

    Emergency Care Designed forPatients 60 Years and Older

    Senior ER recognizes the specialneeds of the older patient who isexperiencing minor injury or illness.*

    Physicians and Nurses in Senior ERare uniquely qualified to recognize

    the more complex healthcare needsof the senior patient:

    Medication review

    Screenings for health situationscommon in older adults

    Coordination of care with otherhealthcare providers

    Follow-up to ensure a safetransition home

    Senior ER is located within the mainEmergency Center at Firelands andprovides added amenities for theolder adult patient:

    Quiet and calming atmosphere Softer lighting

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    *Specific patient conditions will dictate if thepatient is appropriate for the Senior ER unit

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    Senior ER is Open Daily: 9 am9 pmUse the Firelands Emergency Center at all other times.

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    The Lady BlackDiamonds of the San-duskySkiClubwillbemeetingforlunchonWednesday,January2at11:45AMatDiannasDeliRestaurant,3002MilanRd.,Sandusky.Formore information,contactPatat440-965-5362orviae-mailtopatn-larry@roadrunner.com.TheSanduskySkiClubwillbegoingtoBoyne Mountain in Michigan for theirrst ski weekend of 2013 from January4-6. For more information, contact [email protected] Sandusky Ski Club will meet onMonday,January7at7:30PMattheAmer-ican Legion, 3615Hayes Ave., Sandusky.Comeearlyforsocialtimeandtosignup

    for trips. For more information, contactPresidentRogerFoxat419-734-9898orviae-mail to [email protected]. Also, visitthewebsiteatwww.sanduskyskiclub.com.TheSanduskySkiClubwillbecelebrat-

    ingJanuarybirthdaysonSunday,January13at4:30-6:00PMatBW-3,814CrossingsRd.,Sandusky.Afterdinner,theclubwillbewalkingovertoMCSportsintheCrossingsPlazaforaprivatepartyandsale.Formoreinformation,[email protected] Sandusky Ski Club will meet onMonday, January 21 at 7:30 PM at theAmerican Legion, 3615Hayes Ave., San-dusky.Comeearly forsocial timeand tosign up for trips. For more information,contact President Roger Fox at [email protected],visitthewebsiteatwww.sanduskys-kiclub.com.TheSanduskySkiClubwillbegoingon

    amysteryskitripto????????fromJanuary25-27.Formoreinformation,[email protected].

    Sandusky SkiClub

    EHOVE is the place to be SaturdaymorningsinFebruary!Funprogramsfor1st-8thgraderswilltakeoverthecampusthrough EHOVEs Saturday Youth En-richment.Thereis literallysomethingforeveryone.Checkoutthislistthatincludesonlysomeoftheprogramchoices:robot-ics, crafts, cooking, science experiments,computers,volleyball,guitarlessons,yoga,acting,singing,photography,hunteredu-cation,signlanguageandSpanish.While the kids are enjoying the pro-

    grams,parentscanrelaxintheCyberCafeverySaturday.Bringyourownlaptoporuseoneof EHOVEs computers.Coffee,hotchocolateandsnackswillbeavailable.Someprogramsarealsoopentoadults.There are many more program choicesand descriptions at the registration site.Registrationopensat7amonWednesday,January9.Thelinktothelistofprogramsandregistrationpageisavailablenowonthehomepageatwww.EHOVE.net.

    Saturday Fun for Kids

    Around Town

    FirelandsRegionalMedicalCenterwillbeofferingan18hourMedicalTerminologycourse.ClasseswillbeheldonMondaysbeginning January 7 from 12:30 2:30pm at Firelands Regional Medical Cen-ters South Campus, 1912 Hays Avenue,Sandusky. Classes will end onMarch 4.Cost for this class is $150.00 (workbookincluded).Thiscourse,conductedinnineclasssessionsandonenalexamsession,is designed for total learning retentionfeaturingthe DeanVaughnsystem. Thisremarkable instructional system teachesstudents to easily remember, pronounce

    andapplymedicalterms.Foremployeesandstudentsinahospitalsetting;educa-tionorhealth-carebusiness,theprogramwillteachthousandsofmedicaltermsinamatterofhours.NopreviousknowledgeofMedicalTerminologyisrequired.Toregisterforthisclass,pleasecontactthe Firelands Regional Medical CentersEducation Department at 419-557-6740.Class size is limited to 30 participants.Foradditionalinformation callMaribethRingholz, Program Coordinator at 419-557-7292.

    Firelands to Offer MedicalTerminology Course

    GOTNEWS?CALL CONNIE

    419-433-1401

    Firelands Regional Medical Centerwill be offering a four-week ChildbirthPreparationclassonthefollowingdates:Wednesday,January9,16,23&30from6to8:30pm.ChildbirthPreparationclass-esareheldatFirelandsRegionalMedical

    Center, South Campus, 1912Hayes Av-enue, Sandusky. Participants will learnbreathing patterns and relaxation exer-cisestobeusedduringlabor anddeliv-ery.Inductionoflabor,medicationandanesthesia options, Caesarian birth and

    recoverywillalsobediscussed.Childbirthclassesaretaughtbyexperiencedobstetri-calnursesfromFirelandsRegionalMedi-cal Center with a clinical backgroundfocused on contemporary childbirthmethods. It is recommended that this

    coursebetakenduringthelasttrimesterofpregnancyandthatexpectantmothersselectaclassthatendsatleastthreeweeksbeforetheirduedateToregister,callFirelandsRegionalMed-icalCenterat419-557-7840.

    Firelands Offering Childbirth Class

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    Christ Episcopal Church120 Ohio Street, Huron419-433-470110 a.m. worship andcommunion servicesSunday School 9 a.m. andAdult Sunday School 9 a.m.www.christchurchhuron.com

    First Presbyterian Church225 Williams St. HuronWorship Hours:8:30 & 10:45 a.m.Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.Fellowship Hour at 11:45a.m.Email: [email protected]

    Grace Presbyterian ChurchKalahari Resort, NiaConvention Center, Rt. 250,[email protected]: Sunday 6 p.m.

    Holy Trinity AnglicanChurch1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan419-499-3683Father Dennis HenkleWorship and HolyCommunion Sunday 10:00a.m.

    Huron United MethodistChurchOpen Hearts. Open Minds. OpenDoors.338 Williams Street, Huron419-433-3984Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts8 am - Sunday CasualService/Praise Band9 am - Sunday School for AllAges10 am - CelebrationWorship/Pipe Organ and

    ChoirPastors Cherub Chat at

    both services.6:30 pm - Jr. and Sr. HighYouth FellowshipSanctuary and classroomshandicapped accessible.

    Lighthouse Assembly of

    God Church820 Cleveland Road East,Huron419-433-8889www.lighthouseagc.orgSunday Service 10:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:00 a.m.adult and childrenAdult Bible Study 6:30 p.m.on TuesdaysYouth Group 6 p.m. SundayFood Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2p.m. ThursdaysFood Pantry: 419-616-0088Salvation Army ServiceUnit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

    Thursdays by appointmentonly.Salvation Army Services:419-433-0500

    St. Matthew LutheranChurch15617 Mason Road,VermillionRev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor440-967-9886www.lutheransonline.com/stmattverml-cmsSunday School and BibleStudy 9:30 a.m. All AgesWelcomeSunday Worship Service -10:30 amAll WelcomeWednesday 7:00 p.m.Worship

    St. Peter Catholic Church430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433-5725www.stpetershuron.org

    Mass Schedule5:00 p.m. Saturday8:00 a.m. Sunday10:30 a.m. SundayWeekday & Holyday

    MassesPlease see the bulletin on ourwebsiteReconciliation 3:30 to4:30 p.m. Saturday or byappointment

    The Chapel4444 Galloway Road,Sandusky419-627-0208www.thechapel.tv/Saturday Service 5:00 p.m.Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m.& 11:00 a.m.Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 amchurch service meet in theWarehouse/Youth RoomSr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to

    8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room.

    The Church of Jesus Christof Latter-Day Saints4511 Galloway Road, Huron419-626-9860Bishop: Bill ReedSacrament Service Sundays9:30 a.m.Family History CenterWednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    Zion Lutheran Church930 Main Street, Huron419-433-4711www.zionhuron.org

    8:30 a.m. Sundays TraditionalWorship Service10 a.m. family-friendlycontemporary worship, withSunday School for childrenand teens.

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    4 www.HuronHometownNews.comHuronHometownnews|Thursday,December27,2012

    LibraryParks & Rec

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    CALL MATT FOR FREE IN-HOME MEASURE 419-271-5916

    Located at 214 E. Perkins Ave (Perkins Plaza)

    74 OZ. FRIEZE CARPET WITH 1/2 INCH PAD

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    Like a good neighbor,State Farm is there.

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    Wishing you a safeand joyous holiday.

    0901012.1State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company,State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL

    Bruce Miller, Agent533 Cleveland Road West

    Huron, OH 44839Bus: 419-433-2711

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    The Library will be CLOSED for theholidays, Monday, December 24, Tuesday,December 25, Monday, December 31, 2012and Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Drop boxeswill remain open for returns.

    YarnWorks, Saturday, December 22,10:3012PM

    Join our group of knitters and crocheters,whether you are just learning or have beencreating for years. Bring your current proj-ect and share your tips and tricks. Registra-tion appreciated.

    Red Cross Blood Drive, Thursday, De-cember27,1-6PM

    To donate blood, you must be at least 18

    years of age, weigh at least 110 lbs. and havenot donated in the last 56 days. Each donorwill receive a coupon for a free apple piefrom Perkins Restaurant and Bakery. Callthe Red Cross at (419) 626-1641 for an ap-pointment.

    ChessClass, Saturday,December 29, 10AM-12:30PM

    Learn to play this challenging game orimprove the skills you have. Registrationappreciated. Drop-ins welcome!

    Call the library at 419-433-5009, [email protected] or visit www.hu-ronlibrary.org for more information.

    NewsfromHuronParksandRecreationCall 419-433-8487 for information orvisitourwebsitefordetails.

    Mailing address: 417 Main St., HuronOfce location: 110 Wall StreetPhone: 419-433-8487

    Fax: 419-433-0470Email: [email protected]: www.cityofhuron.org

    Stay up-to-date on all the current Parks

    and Recreation news! Sign up for ourNEW email alerts on the City of Huronshomepage... Well be sending out infor-mation on upcoming programs, events,and other general announcements.

    NEW!IndoorSoccerLeague,Grades4-6and7-8,withHuronHighSchoolSoccerCoach&Players!

    A great opportunity for players (boysand girls) in grades 4-5-6 and 7-8 to workwith the Huron High School Soccer staff

    and players to improve their skills andhave fun! The rst two weeks includesa variety of skill sessions and games de-signed for player assessment. The playerswill then be placed on teams and competein scheduled games for the remaining sixweeks of the program.

    Grades 4-5-6 League will be held on Sat-urdays from noon until 2:00 pm at Wood-lands School. Grades 7-8 will be held onSaturdays at McCormick School, 2:00 -4:00 pm. The League schedule is January26th through March 16th. See our web-site for more information.

    IndoorSoccerK-3rdGradeWorking in conjunction with the Huron

    High School Soccer Team, this program is

    designed for beginners (boys and girls) toimprove their skills and have fun! Accept-ing registrations on rst-come rst-servebasissessions are lling fast!

    The program will be held on Thursdayevenings at Shawnee School. K-1st gradeschedule is 5:00-5:45 pm; 2nd-3rd gradeis 6:00-7:00 pm. Two sessions: Session Iis Jan. 10 through Feb. 21 (no programon Jan. 24), and Session II is March 7through April 18 (no program on April4). Visit our website for details.

    FitnessPrograms

    ZumbaWinterSession For a fun work-out with dance aerobics, Zumba fusesLatin rhythms and easy-to-follow movesfor a tness program thats effective! Win-ter session is Jan. 8th Feb. 19th (no classon Jan. 24th). Tuesdays and Thursdays,5:30-6:30 pm, Woodlands School.

    YogaEvenings - Great for physical and

    mental well-being! Classes will be heldweekly at Shawnee Elementary, Tuesdayevenings, 6:00 7:00 pm. Winter Sessionis Jan. 8th Feb. 26th. Spring session isMarch 12th May 7th.

    NEW!YogaMornings A great way tostart your day! Classes will be held at SingOut Music Studio, 419 Cleveland Rd. W.This program includes twice weekly ses-sions, Tuesday and Thursday mornings,10:00 -11:00 am., Jan. 8th Feb. 14th.

    Fitness programs accommodate all skilllevelsfrom beginners to experiencedparticipants. More information and reg-istration forms available at our web site or

    call 419-433-8487.

    SportsFor the last game before Christmas breakfor area basketball teams, the young Hurongirls squad travelled to Edison High School.The Chargers came out in an aggressive fullcourt press that seemed to stun the Tigersfor much of the rst quarter. Then, led bysophomore Audra Wiseharts 10 secondquarter points, Huron roared back from adouble digit decit to trail Edison by onlyone point, 23-22 at the half. Unfortunately,the visitors were never able to game controlof the game during the second half and lost53-46.

    Lady Tigers Fall 53-46 in Milan

    Audra Wiseharts 12 rst half pointshelped the Lady Tigers climb out of

    their rst quarter hole.Photosby Chris MisChlerSophmore guard Morgan Welborn (32)

    The Tiger men traveledto Castalia to face Marga-retta in another conferencematch-up. Despite offensivestruggles from both teamsduring the rst half, Huronburst forth for 23 pointsduring the third and decisivequarter to pick up their thirdSBC win in four times out.Senior Aaron Driftmeyerled the way in the 57-41 winwith 14 points. Also in dou-ble gures were Ryan Van-Cauwenbergh and AaronCasey who contributed 11and 10 points respectively.

    Tigers Take down Polar Bears, 57 - 41

    Above: Steady point guard play by a healthy TraeGraham has helped the Tigers this year.Below: Senior Aaron Casey calls for the ball as hecuts to the high post. Photosby ChrisMisChler

    Visit us online at

    huronhometownnews.com

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    All support groups are free and open to thegeneral public.

    The Alzheimers Support Group will meetat 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30. For moreinformation, please call the hospital at(419) 660-2117, Ext. 6596.

    The Breastfeeding Support Group willmeet from 11 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Jan. 8,Jan. 15, Jan. 22 and Jan. 29. For more infor-mation, call the hospital at (419) 660-2117

    Ext. 6491.The Caring and Sharing Cancer Support

    Groupwill meet at 6 p.m. Jan. 22. For moreinformation, please call the hospital at 419-660-2117, Ext. 6417.

    The Diabetes Support Group:For moreinformation, call the hospital at (419) 660-2596.

    The Healthy Hearts Support Group: Formore information, call the hospital at (419)660-2600.

    The Multiple Sclerosis Support Groupwillmeet at 6 p.m. Jan. 8. For more informa-tion, call the hospital at (419) 660-2509.

    The Stroke Support Groupwill meet from2-3:30 p.m. Jan. 24. For more information,please call the hospital at (419) 660-2700.

    Childbirth Education Classes at Fisher-Titus

    Expectant parents can prepare for thebirth and care of their newborns duringthis informative childbirth education classat Fisher-Titus Medical Center. The classcovers topics such as: signs and stages oflabor, breastfeeding vs. bottle feeding, carseat safety and basic newborn care.

    Classes will be held from 6:30-9 p.m.Thursdays, Jan. 3-Jan. 17 or from 9-11:30a.m. Saturdays, Jan. 12-Jan. 26. For moreinformation and to register, call Fisher-Ti-tus Medical Center at (419) 660-2646.

    Healthcare Provider CPR offered atFisher-Titus

    Fisher-Titus Medical Center is offeringHealthcare Provider CPR training from 4to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the hospital,272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk.

    Participants will betrained in adult and pedi-atric CPR, as well as adultand child choking responsetechniques.

    To register or for more in-formation, call Fisher-Titusat (419) 660-2646.

    Breastfeeding EducationClass at Fisher-Titus

    Fisher-Titus MedicalCenter is offering a breast-

    feeding class for expectant mothers. Par-ticipants will learn tips and techniques formore successful and effective breastfeedingalong with the benets it provides to bothmother and baby. Class will be held from6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the hospital,272 Benedict Ave., Norwalk.

    For more information and to register, callFisher-Titus Medical Center at

    Fisher-Titus Co-Sponsors HappiestBaby on the Block Program

    Fisher-Titus Medical Center, Erie-HuronCounty WIC services and Help Me Growwill offer The Happiest Baby on the Blockcourse in the Norwalk area. The course, pri-marily for parents-to-be, and parents/care-givers of babies, age birth to four monthsold, provides information on techniques tohelp calm and comfort babies. The tech-niques also can help babies increase theirsleep at night.

    The national curriculum will be taught byHappiest Baby on the Block Certied Edu-cators and Fisher-Titus registered nursesAlison Henney, Beth Schnellinger and Me-gan Smith. Class will be held from 6-8 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 9 at the hospital, 272 Bene-dict Ave., Norwalk. For more informationand to register, call the hospital at (419)660-2117 extension 6560.

    Fisher-Titus Walk With a Doc Teams Upwith Norwalk Parks & Recreation WinterHike

    Fisher-Titus Medical Center Walk with aDoc and Norwalk Parks & Recreation haveteamed up to offer a Winter Hike throughVeterans Memorial Lake Park at 10 a.m.Saturday, Jan. 12. Dr. Tim Thomas, Chief ofFisher-Titus Emergency Services, will beginthe walk with information about keepingsafe during walking in cold weather. Walk-ers can choose a 1, 3, or 5 mile path to hike.Warm up afterwards with a bowl of beansoup and cornbread in the Clubhouse,compliments of Gardners Super Valu andCalvary Baptist Church.

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    EHOVE Global Business Managementstudents recently participated in a worth-while cause called Socks for Seniors tohelp local senior citizens.

    Global Business Management studentBrittany Miller (South Central HS) playeda major role in planning and volunteeringher time for this cause. I got involved inthis cause because it helps seniors whoare in need of many supplies, includingsocks, said Miller.

    Classmates helped Miller collect socksand manage boxes throughout EHOVEsbuildings across campus. A total of 177pairs of socks were collected and distrib-uted to Twilight Gardens Nursing Homein Norwalk.

    This was a great initiative and welldone, said Global Business ManagementInstructor Jen Steinbrick participated aswell. This was a great cause and very

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    I was shocked with how many pairs ofsocks were donated, said Miller. Mrs.Steinbrick was a great help and was veryhelpful at directing me on who I shouldsee to approve this effort, said Miller.

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