Spring events announced for Crawford Park District BUCYRUS — The Crawford Park District has announced its spring program schedule. Homeschool in Nature: Wildflowers is 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. April 4 at Lowe-Volk Park, 2401 Ohio 598. Spring wildflowers will be popping up throughout the park. Rain or shine, the homeschoolers of the Crawford Park District are going to take a hike to see how many spring flowers they can find. Read More
Need-based K-8 private school scholarships available SYLVANIA — The Northwest Ohio Scholarship Fund is accepting applications for the 2019-20 school year for need-based scholarships for grades kindergarten through eighth grade worth up to $1,500 for children to use at a nonpublic school or $500 for homeschool expenses. Read More
Seneca County Geneological Society to meet April 2 TIFFIN — The Seneca County Genealogical Society will be meeting 6:30 p.m. April 2 at the Seneca County Recorder’s Office, in the RTA Building, 109 S. Washington Street, Suite 2104 in Tiffin. The program presented will be “Land Records in Seneca County; an Important Part of Your Genealogical Search.” Read More
Meeting minutes: March 23, 2019 The Mohawk Area Women’s Literary Club met March 4 at the Mohawk Community Library. President Elaine Kern welcomed those present and shared Irish jokes and riddles to open the meeting. Fourteen members answered roll call by sharing memories of World War II. Read More
Kappa Chapter visits Wyandot Memorial Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met at Wyandot Memorial Hospital on March 9. Ann Kemerley greeted the members and led them to the physical, occupational and speech therapy department of the hospital where she introduced Fortune Bormuth, their resident exercise physiologist. Bormuth distributed folders containing information about benefits in gaining fitness. Read More
Wyandot Memorial offering female walk-in hours Megan Bair, CNM, CNP, is offering walk-in office hours at Wyandot Memorial Hospital to care for females age 12 and older. Bair is available from 8 a.m. to noon on the first Saturday of each month for new and existing patients to walk-in for care without appointments. Read More
Human trafficking seminar to be held April 1 CAREY — The International Labor Organization estimates there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking globally, with hundereds of thousands in the U.S. Join Wyandot County Sheriff Mike Hetzel, Ryan Scheiderer from the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and Beth Bullock from R.E.A.C.H. for Tomorrow for a seminar on Human Trafficking at 7 p.m. April 1 at the Carey High School Auditorium, 2016 Blue Devil Drive, Carey. Read More
School lunch menus: March 22, 2019 Angeline School and Industries Mon.: barbecue sandwich, green beans, carrots, fruit. Tue.: broccoli soup, bread and butter, peas, fruit. Read More
Rams of the month Union School has recognized fourth through eighth grade students as “Ram of the Month.” They are (front row, from left) Emma Shumaker, fourth grade; Alayna Huff, fifth grade; Dalton Shock, sixth grade; Levi Chatman, seventh grade; Macy Mewhorter, eighth grade; Read More
Dallas String Quartet to play at Bucyrus school BUCYRUS — Great seats are still available for the Dallas String Quartet’s performance at 7 p.m. April 8 at the Bucyrus Elementary School Auditorium, 245 Woodlawn Ave., Bucyrus. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Comprised of composer and violinist Ion Zanca, violinists Eleanor Dunbar and Melissa Priller, bassist Young Heo, guitarist Anthony Plant and percussionist/drummer Efren Guzman, DSQ takes you on a journey to the nexus of classical music and modern pop where artists like Beethoven and Bono collide. Read More