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Wesley Farms Hallmark Homes, Don Flenner Vicky Pelchat, Danberry Realty Special Features westernbasin-toledo Volume XXXVIII 2012 PRST. STD U.S. postage PAID Martin, Ohio Permit No. 2 Whitehouse, Ohio WESLEY FARMS HALLMARK HOMES, Don Flenner VICKY PELCHAT, Danberry Realty SPECIAL FEATURES: . Graham Village . Doc’s Summit Street Landing . BG & UT SportsWestern Basin-Toledo Magazine 1 westernbasin-toledo Builder | Contractor | Architect 20679 Walbridge Rd. • Martin, OH 43445 Commercial/Residential Edition Phone: 419.836.7707 • Fax: 419.836.7707 Arnold Sutter - Publisher Contents [email protected] Volume XXXVIII 2012 www.westernbasintoledo.com P.1 Cover: Wesley Farms, Louisville Title, Hallmark Homes, Graham Village, Doc’s P.16 Put IN BAY: Hooligans, Miller Boat Line, Jet Express, PIB Taxi, PIB Resort, Summit Street Landing, BG & UT Sports Boardwalk, Blue Marlin, Kayak the Bay, The Keyes, PIB Charter Fishing, Mojito P.2 TAblE OF CONTENts Mann Technologies; Cartridge World; LA Bexten Propane Bay, Island Surf Shop, Delaware Rentals, PIB Brewing Co. P.3 From The Coach’s Desk, Lake Erie West Map P.17 KEllEys IslAND: Portside, Dockers, Bag The Moon; MiddlE BAss IslAND: Jim Seimer Artwork, Eddies General Store, JF Walleyes P.4 COVER STORY: Wesley Farms, Hallmark Homes - Don Flenner, Danberry Realty - Vicky Pelchat P. 18 THE BuildiNG OF HistOry I: Small Towns, Big Heroes by Arnie Sutter, Mathews Ford, Re/Max - Brad Sutphin, Snow’s Wood Shop P.5 COVER STORY: Hallmark Homes, Louisville Title, Danberry Realty - David Miller P. 19 NAturE & REcrEAtiON I: Slater’s Jazz Night by Arnie Sutter, Webcasters P.6 GRAHAM VillAGE - Bud Graham P. 20 & 21 FAll IN GENOA & OttAWA COUNty: Genoa Bank, Rayz Cafe, Druckenmiller P.7 GRAHAM VillAGE, Heilman Homes, Gray Plumbing, Genoa Bank, Port Insurance, Shirley’s Carry-out, Miller’s New Market, Aqua Doc, African Wildlife Lawrence Title, Gladieux Home Center Safari, State Farm Insurance - P. Booher, Safe Harbor Plaza, Green Cove Villas, P.8 - 11 A VISION: Doc’s Summit Street Landing, Toledo, Ohio Crosswinds, Diannas, Anchors Away P.12 SPORTS: University of Toledo, Spaghetti Warehouse, AfterSport, Arnies P.22 EArth, WIND & FirE: Green Editorial, Green 4 Energy, North Coast Wind & Restaurant & Bar, Manhattan’s, Rick’s City Diner, Grumpy’s, Downtown Toledo Power, Water Furnace, Travers Tree Service Development Co, Max & Ermas, Hollywood Casino P.23 WEstERN BAsiN-TOLEDO’S RESOurcE DirEctOry, Baruch’s Window P.13 SPORTS: Bowling Green University, Hampton Inn, Buckeye Falls, SamB’s, Cleaning, Habitec Security, Party Tents, Ace Roofing & Construction Carter Lumber, Holiday Inn Express, Fricker’s P.24 COVER STORY: WESLEY FARMS TEAM Danberry Realty - David Miller & Vicky P.14 & 15 CONgrAts TOLEDO PridE: Modern Builders Supply, Home Builders Pelchat, Hallmark Homes - Don Flenner, Louisville Title Association, FWB Inc, Decker Homes, Blue Grass Farms, ProSource; Owens Corning, Delventhal, Tarta, Northwest Ohio Building Trades, Lathrop Builders, Granite Design, Henry Gurtzweiler Inc. 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Bill Builders around the ERIE ISLANDS for our “all col- Brennan, the new CEO at the Toledo Home Builders or” and entertaining Volume XXXVII. Thanks to the Association, is a key to the “return to greatness” of businesses in Milan, Oregon and Genoa, Lake Erie the greater Toledo area. Hope you enjoyed our “new West is a great place to live, work and play!!! and colorful look” in our Spring edition. Our staff is Our XXXVIII EDITION highlights the ENTIRE very excited to increase the quality of our publica- WESTERN BASIN-TOLEDO REGION--with a big tion. focus on Toledo. DANBERRY REALTY, led by Vicky Thanks to all the businesses who value a verbal Pelchat and David Miller, are highlighted in our agreement on the phone, a commitment to support Cover Story along with builders like Don Flenner each other with a handshake, AND to promote a of Hallmark Homes. A new and exciting Summit quality colorful, educational, and regional media Street residential and commercial development will tool---the Western Basin-Toledo Magazine. A focus be introduced by Doctor Donald Steinberg (Doc’s on alternative energy sources and the people who Summit Street Landing). The builders, contractors, use and support those products as keys to our future. and lead architects who are paving the way in Al- This is especially true for new homes in the Lake Erie ternative Energy Sources for the building trades, are vacationland area. Exciting new strategies in build- a seasonal feature of our magazine. What an excit- ing new homes, businesses, and entire communi- ing new wave of potential growth, job opportunities, ties are on the horizon, with the use of geo-thermal and greater energy conservation showing up in our heating and A/C (EARTH), WIND, and (FIRE) solar region. power. Our administrative assistant, Bob Younker, Our XXXIX Edition 2012 will highlight Seimet has given us a recording organization, which is very Custom Homes. valuable. Bob is a long time friend and he is a great record keeper---we want you as a seasonal busi- LAKE ERIE WEST REGION Western Basin-Toledo Magazine 3 WESLEY Whitehouse, Ohio FARMS Hallmark Homes takes great pride in providing quality custom homes. They don’t just build houses, they create VICKY PELCHAT homes to foster family happiness for years to come. Danberry Realty Throughout the building process, Hallmark Homes strives to develop endearing customer relationships that continue DON FLENNER even after the new home is completed. Hallmark Homes Hallmark Homes has teamed up with Vicky Pelchat from the Danberry real estate company to promote the Wesley Farms subdivision. Wesley Farms is located in the warm community of Whitehouse, Ohio and is adjacent to the hike/bike trail and within walking distance to the Anthony Wayne school complex. In a few short minutes you can be at the Fallen Timbers Mall and can easily access all of Northwest Ohio via the new State Route 24 bypass. Call Don Flenner from Hallmark Homes or Vicky Pelchat from Danberry for a personal introduction to this wonderful community. 4 Western Basin-Toledo Magazine Vicky Pelchat has been representing Wesley Farms for six years. She specializes in new We Make It construction sales Worry Free as well as residential home sales. 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