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Ultimate chocolate stop

Ultimate chocolate stop

Karen and Jim Stauffer enjoyed a quick visit with Deb Frey at Neumeister’s Candy Shoppe in downtown Upper Sandusky on Thursday for the third annual Chocolate Walk in support of Open Door Resource Center.

Dems hosting Oktoberfest fundraiser Saturday

The Wyandot Democratic Party recently announced its first annual multi-county Oktoberfest fundraiser from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 28 at White Shutter Winery & Brewery, 3794 CH 56, Nevada. This event includes Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Seneca and Wyandot county Democratic parties.

Seneca County Genealogical Society meeting Tuesday

The Seneca County Genealogical Society is meeting at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in the Frost-Kalnow Room of the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library. The program speaker is Mary Milne Jamba. Jamba will present “Haunted Ohio: Witches, Warlocks & Ghosts.” She will be showing how to use genealogy to illuminate the true story behind the legends.

Meeting minutes: September 26, 2019

Special speaker

Nineteen members and guest Jodi Phillips of Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International met Betsy Bowen Sept. 14 at Old Mission Church in Upper Sandusky. Bowen presented various interesting facts of the history of the church and Native Americans of the Wyandot tribe and its leaders. The church was built in 1824 and rebuilt in 1889. The U.S. government forced the Wyandots to move west in 1843, but the people did have a year to make a choice to move or not as a number of the Wyandots had intermarried with white families.

Area campus notes: September 26, 2019

FINDLAY — The University of Findlay recently welcomed new undergraduate and graduate students to campus for fall 2019. Aaron Bame, of Carey, is pursuing a degree in computer science. Bame is a graduate of Carey Junior/Senior High School. Matthew Billock, of Carey, is pursuing a degree in business management.

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