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Constructionllc POSTAL PATRON www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 15 – ISSUE 46 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL HOSTS PCAF GRANT HOLIDAY BAZAAR HOSTED BY Community APPLICATIONS NOW PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR CENTER STEM PROGRAM AVAILABLE Calendar November 12 The Paulding County • Heritage Lions Club meeting Area Foundation has opened @ Hoagland Comm Ctr., the grant cycle for distribu- tion in December 2019. The 7pm deadline for the grant cycle November 13 is November 14. Non-profits • Contractor Safety in are urged to apply. The ap- Workplace @ Willow Bend plication is available at the CC, 7:30am Paulding County Area Foun- November 14 dation located at 101 E. Perry • Holiday Bazaar @ PC Senior St. in Paulding, or may be Ctr, 5-7pm downloaded on the Founda- tion’s website www.paulding- November 15 countyareafoundation.com. • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp Past non-profits receiving School, 7pm Cindy Moss explains how STEM works. grant dollars include Unit- November 16 On Thursday, November 7 that you would like Antwerp ed Way of Paulding County • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp superintendent Marty Miller School faculty to cultivate? 2. who utilized their funding The Paulding County Se- goods. The dinner will in- School, 7pm nior Center is hosting a Hol- clude sandwiches, soup, sal- brought in Discovery Edu- How are the essential skills for the Dolly Parton Imagi- November 17 nation Library early literacy iday Bazaar and dinner on ads and dessert. All donations cation to promote the STEM of communication, collabo- • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp program. Currently the pro- Thursday, November 14th for the evening will benefit program to teachers, admin- ration, creativity and critical School, 2pm istrators, and business leaders thinking used in your en- gram includes 436 children from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Several Christmas for Kids. Please in Paulding County; each crafters and vendors will be call 419-399-3650 to RSVP. • Thanksgiving dinner @ Faith throughout the area. STEM deavors? 3. How would you Alive Church, after service stands for Students, Teachers, like to be involved in this child receives a book month- set up with products along Calling ahead is appreciated Engaging Minds. STEM initiative with Ant- ly through the free service. with some yummy baked but not required. November 19 Cindy Moss from Dis- werp Schools? 4. Lastly, it was Paulding High School also • Lunch & Learn @ Black covery Education had an open for questions for any of received grant dollars. The CLUNKER CLEAN-UP WITH donation is associated with Swamp Nature Ctr., 11am excellent program prepared the participants. National Honor Society was a FAIRVIEW FFA the local FFA chapter. Funds November 22 for the educators that not A person might work on past recipient using the funds raised through the auction of the donated item will directly • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by only showed how important an experiment in science to sustain their community Local FFA Chapter Part- Hicksville School, 7pm service program, Blessings support RMHC families. Do- hands-on learning is to the class will calculating the ners with Ronald McDonald November 23 development and excitement water amount needed and in a Bag. The program al- House Charities to Clean Up nations may qualify for tax • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by of the brain to promote learn- then go on to write a report, lows children in need to take Communities and Support deductions. Hicksville School, 7pm ing and integrating courses incorporating many vocab- home food for the weekend to Families Each vehicle donated on in a person’s education ca- ulary words and grammar ensure they have a balanced Donate used vehicles or average provides enough November 24 reer. Moss showed that in essentials. All of this would meal while not in school. farm equipment to benefit funding to allow a family • Ham & Turkey Dinner @ real life learning does not just be considered an Integrated The Paulding County both local FFA and Ronald with an ill or injured child St.Louis Besancon Cath. happen in a 45 minute class, Learning Experience and be Area Foundation is proud to McDonald House to stay for a week at the Co- Church, 11a-4p then moving to science for 45 hands on. serve the community helping Defiance, Ohio (Novem- lumbus Ronald McDonald • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by minutes and then moves to One project Cindy Moss non-profits through the grant ber 2019) — Ohio FFA has House. Hicksville School, 2pm English for 40 minutes, but had everyone do involved program. partnered with Ronald Mc- “We encourage our com- munity to share this opportu- November 28 that all of these subjects need straws and connectors – three Donald House Charities of • Happy Thanksgiving! to integrate together for edu- of each every participant. The HUBER OPERA HOUSE Central Ohio (RMHC) to cre- nity with family and friends cation and learning. tables were already in groups FESTIVAL OF WREATHS ate a statewide Community as every vehicle donated November 30 The guiding questions of four and she showed a se- Clunker Clean Up. Oh io FFA makes a life-changing im- • Small Business Saturday: pact,” said Tristan McGuire, that the STEM program ries of images on the over- QualityOn WorkSaturday, Decem- chapters, including Fairview Antwerp, Woodburn, Van Chapter President “All vehi- asked each participantCreative to Designhead display & Construction and asked LLC.each berOver 257, years!The Huber CALLOpera NOW FFA, areCreative working Design to clean & up Construction LLC. Wert, FOR cles are accepted including think about: 1. What are the person to make them. 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By nose with a tissue when you “Do not love the world or anything in the world. protecting yourself, you are cough or sneeze, throw the If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. also protecting those around tissue away immediately, and For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the you. wash your hands; and lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not “The best way to avoid the •If you don’t have a tissue, flu is by getting a flu shot,” cough or sneeze into your el- from the Father but from the world.” said Amy Acton, MD, MPH, bow then wash any affected 1 John 2:15-16 NIV director of the Ohio Depart- skin immediately.
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