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Tom Pounds on ProMedica’s plans for Promenade Park, Sarah Ottney on Oregon backing the Bucks and Jeremy Baumhower on Winterfest. page 3-4

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ou’d be hard-pressed to find someone who opposes ProMedica’s plan to move its headquarters Downtown. But the health care system’s proposed parking garage at Promenade Park is another case altogether. The debate heated up Jan. 6 as vocal opponents and equally vocal supporters got the chance to speak before a City Council committee meeting. The conversation will continue at 1 p.m. Jan. 14 as Council is set to hear more from ProMedica. A vote could come as early as Jan. 20. ProMedica, which is asking the city for free park land as well as various tax abatements, estimates the move will bring 1,000 employees, 100 of them new hires and 600 of them new to Toledo. Robin Whitney, ProMedica’s vice president of property acquisition and development, told Council that ProMedica has done its homework and feels Promenade Park is the best option for the proposed six-story structure. Safety and convenience were among the reasons cited. Alternate plans have been offered, but the garage can’t go more than one level underground at the park because of the Maumee River water table, she said, and existing Downtown parking garages are already too full to absorb all the new employees. Even if they could, consuming so much Downtown parking could impact Thomas F. Pounds potential future development at other riverfront locations, warned Cindy Kerr of the Downtown Toledo Improvement District. ProMedica’s proposal calls for taking 14 percent of Promenade Park for the garage, leaving the rest as public green space. Plans also include potential retail space on the front of the garage and outdoor seating areas overlooking the park, and I was pleased to learn the garage would be open to the public on nights and weekends. Green space is important, but Promenade Park has been underutilized for years. I live Downtown and enjoy the park, but it seems to me we’d be trading a little green space for a lot more amenities and a lot more land use. Last year, the park was closed January to June for construction, but in the last half of the year, the city issued 11 permits for a total of 23 days of event use, according to spokeswoman Stacy Weber. Another alternate suggestion is to build a new garage on a Port Authority-owned lot near Vistula garage and have employees utilize the underground walkway between Vistula and the KeyBank building, a five-to-seven-minute walk. One issue there is that access to parts of the walkway is cut off when buildings are closed. Imagination Station, at the middle of the walkway, is closed on Mondays and closes at 5 p.m. the rest of the week. Not very compatible with a typical work week. Yes, walking is healthy. But the appeal of a centralized campus is also understandable. What about older or disabled employees? What about visitors? People new to Downtown are often intimidated by parking. Will they be expected to navigate unfamiliar tunnels to attend a meeting? On Jan. 6, speakers from both sides pleaded with Council not to sacrifice the city’s long-term vitality with a short-sighted decision. The trick will be agreeing on what will ensure that long-term viability both sides want. There are still questions to be answered; in particular, we need a clearer estimate of how much the project will cost the city. But here is an entity with money, motivation and a plan. Let them grow. “What’s missing from Downtown is not open space. What’s missing from Downtown is investment,” commercial developer Steve Serchuk told Council. We can have ProMedica and still keep Promenade Park. ProMedica’s plan already offers that. O

Thomas F. Pounds is president and publisher of Toledo Free Press. Contact him at tpounds@toledofreepress.com.

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regon, Ohio, is a phrase I never thought I’d hear people now know there is an Oregon, Ohio. That’s the on ESPN. Oregon, yes. Ohio, yes. But Oregon, kind of goodwill and name recognition you can’t buy. Lindsay Myers, executive director of the Oregon EcoOhio? That all changed this week. In case you missed it, the city temporarily amended its nomic Development Foundation, was torn. “As the economic development director for the name in support of Ohio State, as the Buckeyes face the City of Oregon, Ohio, I’m thrilled for all University of Oregon in college football’s of the publicity! As a dedicated fan of the first playoff series title game Jan. 12. SEC, I simply can’t get on board with this,” Prompted by an online petition, she joked. city officials decided to have a little fun The best part? Neither of the two petiand play along. I woke up Jan. 5 in Ortioners are Ohio State fans either — one is egon, Ohio, but went to bed that night actually a Michigan fan. in “Oregon, Ohio Buckeyes on the Bay, As Crystal Anderson posted on Toledo City of Duck Hunters.” The name is a Free Press’ Facebook page: “I live in Oregon play on the city’s motto “Oregon on the and I hope it pumps some life into this Bay, City of Opportunity.” town. It is fun and really who is it hurting?” Predictably, online judgement Sarah Ottney Exactly. Lighten up, people. It’s all in good fun. was swift, ranging from “AWESOME,” “Sweet!” and Five years ago, I was in Pasadena, California, watching “Funny” to “Lame...,” “ Stupid!!!!” and “This has to be Ohio State take down Oregon at the Rose Bowl. This year the absolute dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.” The name is quite a mouthful, I’ll admit. (But I’ll be watching on TV from Oregon, Ohio Buckeyes doesn’t it have a fun Game of Thrones-y ring? “Ohio on the Bay, City of Duck Hunters. Here’s hoping for a State Buckeyes of House Urban, King of the Big Ten repeat performance on a bigger stage, for a bigger prize. Go Bucks! O and Defier of Expectations.”) “Silly but you’ve got to love the passion for their team,” commented Mark Uyehara on ESPN.com. Sarah Ottney is editor in chief of Toledo Free Press. ConHey, a mayor’s job is to promote his city. Millions of tact her at sottney@toledofreepress.com. Thomas F. Pounds, President/Publisher tpounds@toledofreepress.com

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we have to shovel off our driveways. f you build it, they will come.” Some people who walk this Earth never get In October 2012, the Mud Hens announced that Fifth Third Field would to see, feel or taste a snowflake. They see it on TV, host an outdoor Walleye game as part of a 10- read about it, maybe see it in the backdrop of a movie, but never get to experience it. day celebration called WinterAs you are well aware, Northwest fest. Hens and Walleye President Ohio has four true seasons. We love and General Manager Joe Naour springs, summers and falls, but poli said at the time the idea had most of us carry on a love/hate relabeen in the works for over three tionship with our winters. years, ProMedica would be the As Toledo tries to rebrand itself sponsor and that it would take on a global scale, why wouldn’t we place in late 2014. celebrate and embrace the one thing Five years of thinking, planthat makes us very different from ning, dreaming — for just 10 days. other places in the world? Winterfest Winterfest was designed to was and will continue to be a game showcase our Downtown jewel Jeremy BAUMHOWER changer for this community. while celebrating and marketing Of course, only in Toledo could we host a our winters. Last year, Toledo was recognized by The Weather Channel as having the worst winter “Winterfest,” promote it for two years and then in the nation. I don’t need to remind you of the have Mother Nature miss the memo. How ironic. inches of snow or the bitter cold; if you were here We have 80-plus inches of snow in January, and no it’s tattooed on your soul. I think it’s the snow and water to drink in August. We throw a 10-day festival named after our cold weather and have eight cold that give Toledoans a thicker skin than most. Many of you might be asking, “Why would days described as “unseasonably warm.” It only snowed a few times during Winterfest; anyone celebrate the awful cold and horrible snow?” It’s hard to see the beauty in something that snow fell Jan. 4 during the Walleye game post-

poned from Jan. 3, as well as during the Battle of the Badges — a game played between the Toledo Police and Toledo Fire & Rescue departments. I am positive that Steve Machcinski and Jamie Dickman nudged somebody upstairs for that one. The Walleye games were the big draws, but I decided to experience Winterfest differently. I wanted to see what it was like the other 95 percent of the time, when the Walleye weren’t on the ice. I chose 2 p.m. on a Tuesday, and it was the perfect choice. Temperatures were in the 40s, with a strong, cold wind, no snow falling and none in the forecast. I brought local photographer and Instagram superstar Eric Shanteau with me. I wanted his eye to capture the true beauty of Winterfest. The stadium was empty, the main gates wide open and the admission was free. As a father of four, I knew what was going on the moment I heard the first cowbell: travel hockey. The ice rink that covered the Mud Hens’ infield featured a game between two teams of 9-yearolds. One squad was coached by former Toledo Storm player Gordy Hunt, the other came from Canada. There was music, a live video feed on the scoreboard, nervous fathers yelling instructions, hockey moms ringing bells and plenty of smiles.

There were no mascots, no remote-controlled balloon dropping prizes — just an ice rink full of kids playing a game of hockey and having a moment they will never forget. Winterfest not only showcased Toledo hockey and Fifth Third Field and brought tens of thousands of people to Downtown Toledo — in the winter — it also supplied something. Winterfest created lifetime memories for every person who walked through the gates. For 10 days straight, Napoli and his incredible team gave thousands of people a once-in-a-lifetime experience right here in Toledo. Decades from now, one of the boys I watched play hockey on that Tuesday afternoon will tell his grandkids about that game. His story will detail how blue the sky was, how cold the wind felt, how proud his parents were and, depending on what team he was on, the score. You don’t forget an experience like that, even if you weren’t victorious. Five years of planning for a lifetime of memories seems like the perfect formula for Toledo’s future. O Jeremy Baumhower can be reached at jeremytheproducer@icloud.com or on Twitter @jeremytheproduc.


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Opposition to ProMedica’s controversial plan to build a parking garage on public park space Downtown is intensifying as Toledo City Council prepares to decide if it will allow the project to move forward. Area residents and local community leaders filled Council chambers Jan. 6 to hear and discuss the health care company’s plan to build the structure in Promenade Park on Summit Street. Robin Whitney, vice president of property acquisition and development at ProMedica, gave a presentation to Council’s Youth, Parks, Recreation, Community Relations and Education committee centering on the company’s plan to build a six-story parking structure in the southwest corner of the park. The structure — which would occupy 14 percent of the park’s surface area and 120 feet of the park’s 500 feet of frontage along Summit Street — is a key part of ProMedica’s $40 million plan to move up to 1,000 employees into the former Toledo Edison Steam Plant and KeyBank building Downtown.

A group of protesters gathered outside One Government Center prior to the meeting to express opposition to ProMedica’s plan to build the structure at the park. Dave Shugar of Maumee held a sign reading “Don’t Park on our Park.” “This is our heritage, this is our town,” he said. “If we don’t protect it now, it’s lost forever. … If the [proposed parking garage] is a deal breaker for them, they’re not negotiating in good faith with the Toledo community, they’re not being fair to us.” In her presentation to Council, Whitney said, “We believe that this campus we’re talking about in Downtown Toledo is going to be a wonderful addition to our community. It’s going to be truly transformative — not only to what we think we can do for Downtown and the community, but for ProMedica as well.” The plan will take administrative employees from 17 different locations — largely suburban — and put them Downtown. Whitney said the proposed location of the parking garage is important for matters of proximity and safety of employees and visitors. n PROMENADE CONTINUES ON 7

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“We looked at some other suburban opportunities — and there are benefits to that — but we really think that the community revitalization component of coming Downtown really puts this over the top as our best solution,” she said. Following Whitney’s presentation, Council members had the opportunity to ask questions and make statements about the plan. “I’m so excited about the opportunity this presents for our city, I can barely contain myself,” said Councilwoman Lindsay Webb. “This is the largest revitalization this city has seen in certainly the last decade, maybe two, and maybe my lifetime.” Webb said she understands ProMedica’s concern for employees’ safety. “We have a long way to go in terms of perception related to safety in Downtown Toledo,” she said, noting a recent walk she took to an event at the Valentine Theatre. “I had my two young sons with me, and I did not feel safe — I did not feel safe. That’s a reality,” she said. Webb said that people not feeling safe Downtown will diminish the odds of them returning and spending more money or moving their business there. “It is a concern, and I don’t want to dance around it,” she said. Members of the public were then given a chance to voice their opinion on the matter, with a majority saying they are in favor of ProMedica moving its headquarters Downtown but are opposed to building the garage at the park. Elenore Weber moved back to Toledo a year ago after living in

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prime for redevelopment. In an interview with Toledo Free Press prior to the meeting, Thomas called ProMedica’s proposal “a beautiful plan.” Turning down ProMedica’s offer to spend money on developing the park would be shortsighted, he said. “We need infrastructure put in Promenade Park. We’ve waited 35 years for infrastructure at Promenade Park — we can’t even keep pools open. There’s no chance the city is going to develop Promenade Park the way we need it,” Thomas said. “People say, ‘Well, you just go walk.’ Well, the problem is that our competition is the suburbs, and in the suburbs parking is right next door,” he said. After the meeting, Whitney stopped short of calling the proposed parking garage at Promenade Park a “deal breaker” to moving Downtown but firmly stated the company feels it is by far the best option. “I think we’re very clear and unwavering that we need safe, convenient parking. So far, this is the only solution that we have found that fits our needs. … There are ideas, but the ability to really do those and not jeopardize something else or even just get site control, I haven’t found any solutions that meets all those needs. At this point, we’re pretty focused on this solution being the right one. I think we’ve explored all the options that were addressed or brought up today,” she said. Council will further discuss ProMedica’s plan to move Downtown at 1 p.m. Jan. 14 in its chambers at One Government Center. A vote on the proposal could come as soon as Jan. 20. O

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As many parts of the nation deal with tension between police and citizens, newly sworn-in Toledo Chief of Police George Kral promises to “walk the talk,” and said he is eager to make community engagement and trust his immediate priorities. Kral, 48, was promoted Jan. 5 by Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins in a ceremony at One Government Center, with Kral’s wife Teresa and two adult sons standing by. “Wow, this is arguably the most humbling moment of my professional life,” said Kral, who received a standing ovation inside a packed Toledo City Council chamber. Kral is the 34th person to serve as chief of Toledo Police Department (TPD) since 1867, although the position has changed hands 40 times via acting chiefs and some who served more than once, according to Sgt. Joe Heffernan, TPD public information officer. Kral’s promotion does not become official until City Council

approves it, and it has one year in which to do so. Both Heffernan and Stacy Weber, city public information officer, expect that to happen sometime this year, as there are several other city directors who need confirmation, and all will likely happen at the same time. “I’ve been wanting this position for a long time,” Kral said afterward, adding that he hopes to serve in this role for nine to 10 years.

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The Boston-raised Kral came to Toledo in 1987, joined TPD in 1990 and began steadily working his way through the ranks. He was promoted to sergeant in 1995, lieutenant in 2006, captain in 2011 and deputy chief one year ago. He received degrees from the University of Toledo, University of Phoenix and Tiffin University. The son of a World War II Navy veteran, Kral also served in the Navy — 1984-87, plus four more years in the reserves — and it was during his time in San Diego that he met his future wife, Teresa, a Toledo native. n KRAL CONTINUES ON 9

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becoming chief was his mission. “To be honest, ever since I was in the police academy, I always thought that being the chief would be the ultimate way to pay back the community,” he said.

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Collins, who retired from TPD after 27 years, said he first noticed

Kral’s character and potential as a fellow officer in the late 1980s when they met during a disciplinary hearing at which both testified. “I knew he had the tools then,” Collins said. Knowing former Chief William Moton had been eyeing retirement, Collins wanted a succession plan where Moton could mentor Kral, and that’s ex-

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Colleagues react

Sgt. Mike McGee was one of Kral’s first sergeants when Kral worked the North End around 1993, and said Kral is intelligent, well-rounded and adept at police work. “You want to see somebody from the department take the helm,” McGee said, explaining that current staff intimately know and understand the department’s history and tradition better than someone hired from outside. “We’re family.” Lt. Todd Miller has only worked with Kral for about a year, but already believes in him. “He’s got a lot of character,” Miller said. “He wants to do what’s right. What he said when he gave his speech, about promotions are a lot of nepotism, the ‘good old boys’ club, he’s not like that. I think he honestly wants to find the best person for the position and he just wants to do a good job. I believe in him 100 percent. He’s a very truthful person. He’s got a lot of integrity.” Lucas County Sheriff John Tharp has known Kral for many years and said the city and county will continue to work closely. “He has vision, which is absolutely necessary to have success,” Tharp said. “He knows that there’s so much information within the ranks and he’ll reach down and gather that information and ask for input from all the officers and staff he has working for him. That’s one of the many reasons he’ll be successful. We’re lucky to have him as a police chief.”

Kral’s goals

Kral thanked his predecessors for their push for technology, saying Toledo has the “best crime analysis unit in the United States.” He wants to continue employing new technology, using his officers’ expertise more, and empowering the community to create partnerships and foster trust. Kral has already staged meetings with various community groups and plans to schedule more. “Trust is a key,” Kral said. “If there’s

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a distrust between the citizens and this department, Toledo will never realize its true potential.” Kral believes there is a level of trust already there, and offered assurances that he would treat every person with dignity and respect. He knows there will be issues, he said, but promised to share information and learn from his mistakes. Having wanted to be chief for a long time, he already has a clear vision of an ideal TPD. “A department that racially mirrors the city, a low crime rate and a citizen base that is trusting and supportive of its police department,” he said.

National tension

During his remarks at the promotion, Collins commented on the strained relations between New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York Police Department, calling the situation “embarrassing” and “unfortunate,” while stating that de Blasio has “never spent one hour in the shoes of a law enforcement officer.” “Being a police officer today is probably one of the most challenging positions a person can have,” Collins said. “[Officers] have the toughest job in the world. We are the peacemakers.” Kral was former Toledo Police Chief Mike Navarre’s administrative sergeant when Navarre served as deputy chief, and Navarre said he believes Kral is taking over at the right moment. “The police chief has to walk a very delicate line because you’ve got very strong feelings on the police side and you’ve got very strong feelings on the community side,” said Navarre, now chief of police in Oregon. “The mayor of New York, in the eyes of the rank and file, has stepped across that line and has taken sides, and that puts the police chief in a horrible position. George recognizes that. You heard that in his remarks [Jan. 5]. I think he put a lot of emphasis on the importance of keeping the community apprised of what is going on.”

The future

Kral acknowledged the difficulties his profession places on family life, and joked to his wife that this promotion would be his last. Though he still loves the seafood Boston offers, Toledo has been his home for a long time. “Nowadays, law enforcement is law enforcement,” he said. “You just tailor and benchmark the same policies in the city you’re working.” And if his oath wasn’t enough, Kral offered the mayor one last, simple pledge. “I’d like to thank the mayor for this opportunity,” Kral said. “I will not let you down.” O Toledo Free Press Editor in Chief Sarah Ottney contributed to this report.


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It started with a simple Web post and ended with little Oregon, Ohio, on the lips and in the headlines of some of the biggest names in national sports media. After watching Ohio State upset Alabama in a college football playoff game Jan. 2, Whitmer High School teacher Matt Squibb posted a petition at change. org. In it, he called on the city of Oregon to change its name in support of the Buckeyes as they headed to the title game versus the University of Oregon Ducks. Fellow Whitmer teacher and Oregon native Mark Rabbitt backed him. “I grew up in Oregon, Ohio, and love the city, but for the day of the ‘Big Game’ I am asking the city council to make a proclamation to change the name of the city for one day,” the petition reads. “Call it Buckeye Town, Ohio City, Brutusville, whatever, you get the point. Let’s not leave anything to chance here! Change the name and support the Buckeyes!” People started sharing the link on social media and it wasn’t long before Oregon Mayor Michael Seferian caught wind. “We’ve heard about [the petition]. We’ve gotten calls. We’re going to do something with it,” Oregon City Administrator Michael Beazley said Jan. 2. On Jan. 5, Seferian made it official, issuing a proclamation declaring the city would be renamed “Oregon, Ohio Buckeyes on the Bay, City of Duck Hunters”

through Jan. 12 and that Jan. 5-12 was “Ohio State Buckeye Week.” The name is a play on the city’s motto “Oregon on the Bay, City of Opportunity,” and a reference to the city’s dedicated population of outdoorsmen as well as the Buckeyes upcoming opponents. The proclamation also notes that the city of Oregon had its name before the state of Oregon, which is why he opted to keep the name. “Mike is having plenty of fun with it,” Beazley said. “[We discussed whether to change] ‘Oregon’ or the slogan part of our name. The mayor felt that changing the slogan part was more appropriate. We are proud of our name and have had it since long before there was a state of Oregon.” The petition, which collected 2,066 supporters before it closed, also called for Clay High School in Oregon to change its colors for the day. Both Clay and the University of Oregon sport green and yellow. However, Oregon City Schools superintendent Lonny Rivera said he probably won’t go that far. Instead, he plans to refer to the district as The Oregon City Schools — a nod to The Ohio State University — while retaining school colors. That way it’s “kind of humorous, but also shows support,” he said. “I’ve been a lifelong resident of Oregon and many of our residents bleed green and gold,” Rivera said. “That doesn’t change anything, but gives Ohio State kudos by capitalizing the ‘The.’ We have fans of many different schools, but

Ohio State is part of our state and it’s neat to acknowledge that.” Rivera said the district was planning a school spirit day Jan. 12, featuring a contest to see which school can wear the most Ohio State fanwear. The story was picked up by media across the country, including ESPN, Sports Illustrated and NBC Sports. Ironically, neither Squibb nor Rabbitt are Ohio State fans. Rabbitt is a fan of Ohio State’s archrival University of Michigan while Squibb is a fan of that other football game, particularly Manchester United. “We’re just two guys going on a website and sparking something that most people would think is probably a really stupid thing, but to have so many people supporting it and then hopefully rooting for Ohio State to win it all is pretty great,” Rabbitt said. “The Big Ten has been seen as a conference that can’t compete with the SEC or Pac-12. Now Ohio State has beaten the No. 1 team in the SEC and are facing the No. 1 team in the Pac-12 and we have this opportunity for Ohio State to win the national championship. I think it’s pretty good to see a community come together and support them.” Other Ohio cities are also getting in on the fun. Also on Jan. 5, Urbana, Ohio, located an hour west of Columbus, announced it would drop its second “a” to become Urban, Ohio, on Jan. 12 in support of head coach Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes. And Dayton’s Oregon Historic District changed its name to the Buckeye District for the week. O

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Nextronex, producer of the patented Distributed Architecture solar inverter system, has moved into a new facility constructed for the company in Holland. The firm’s new home will serve as its corporate headquarters while housing all manufacturing, testing and development functions. Nextronex moved into its new home in December and is now fully operational. The 10,000-squarefoot facility located on Geiser Road off Eber Road just north of Airport Highway is a much better setup for the company, said CEO Jay Troger. “Our operations were spread across two facilities, and we had outgrown both of them,” Troger said. “The new facility consolidates our operations and has features that will improve our manufacturing efficiency. The new location also provides convenient highway access.” Nextronex was previously located in incubation space at the Nitschke Technology Commercialization Complex on the College of Engineering campus of the University of Toledo. Nextronex manufactures commercial and utility-scale solar inverter systems for applications of 150 kilowatts and larger. Founded in Toledo in 2008, Nextronex has supplied inverters for large-scale solar installations in numerous U.S. states and several foreign countries. Its largest order to date was for 24 inverters, which were used at the 4.2-megawatt installation in Napoleon, Ohio. Troger said that 2014 was a transitional year for the company due to legislation passed in Ohio that severely hurt solar business in the state. Prior to those changes in the law, the majority of the company’s sales had been for projects in Ohio.

Yet Nextronex currently has its largest backlog of orders for inverters ever, Troger reported. The entire backlog is for out-of-state business and will be delivered by the end of April to meet deadlines, he said. “We’re the final assembly point for the inverters and have a much better production flow in our new facility,” Troger said. Nextronex receives most of the components for the solar inverters from five key suppliers, most of which are located in Ohio. Other Nextronex products include the Generation II RAY-MAX Power Podium inverter system introduced in 2014, which is 60 percent more powerful in the same product enclosure, Troger said. The RAY-MAX Power Podium was recognized as a Top 100 product of 2014 by Solar Power World magazine. Two members of the Nextronex team, James Olzak, vice president of manufacturing, and Peter Gerhardinger, vice president of technical sales, are original founding members of the company. Olzak is also a company board member and investor. Nextronex has included two new provisional patented technologies that provide the unique approach of integrating solar power with battery storage. Such a setup would involve significant savings for power users, according to Troger. The company is testing its inverters with both aqueous and lead acid batteries at its new facilities. The company’s power podiums were included in the Toledo Zoo’s Anthony Wayne Solar Array, which won Solar Builder magazine’s Project of the Year in 2014 in the ground-mount category. “Nextronex has always had good technology, done well and looks to be entering an exciting phase of its life,” said Bob Savage, CEO of Rocket Ventures, one of several investors in Nextronex. “Nextronex was founded on leading-edge distributed architecture

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When she became owner of Atlas Bridal Shop, Jeanne Fairchild knew she would have the position for a long time. Years later, she still has no retirement plan in place. “I truly enjoy coming to work every day,” she said. “There’s not a morning that I get up and … don’t feel like going to work. I genuinely love it.” Atlas Bridal Shop, 4895 Monroe St., was opened in 1927 by Anna and John Szaroleta. It specializes in bridal gowns and dresses for bridesmaids and flower girls, as well as mothers’ gowns. In the beginning, the store featured original gowns made by the owner who dreamed of turning it into a family business. Anna even sent her son, Chet, to school to be a pattern maker before he was drafted into the U.S. Army, Fairchild said. “When he came back from the Army, he actually wanted to be a doctor but she said no,” Fairchild said. The shop was originally on Lagrange Street and had a cutting room in a lower level. Customers would choose a design and Chet would make it. Chet and his wife Dorothy eventually took over the shop from his parents before Fairchild, who is not related, took over in the 1980s. At the time, Fairchild was going into nursing, which she balanced with managing the shop for a short time with the help of two of Chet’s daughters, Lorrie Lewandowski and Lynn Szaroleta. “I gave up nursing and haven’t

looked back,” she said. Fairchild became the sole owner more than a decade ago, a move she was confident she could handle after learning from the previous owners. “I was surrounded by the family so I was never afraid,” she said. “Dorothy and Chet have both passed away now [but] I just feel like I try to run the business like I want to make those two proud. I have so much respect for them.” Fairchild said the values and vision of the shop are the same today as they were almost 90 years ago. A big part of the business is the interaction between Fairchild and the future brides. “I love getting to know each girl. I love to hear her story. I love to hear how she met her fiancé, where she’s getting married, what makes her wedding unique,” she said. “I’m genuinely interested in these girls.” Today, the shop includes dresses by designers including Allure Bridals, Sottero & Midgely, Maggie Sottero, Alfred Angelo, Bill Levkoff and, Fairchild’s favorite, Mori Lee. “We’ve carried them forever; we have one of their earliest account numbers,” she said. “They’re reasonably priced, they’re well-made and their style is very versatile.” In addition to wedding attire, Atlas Bridal Shop also sells dresses for proms. Blue by Atlas Bridal Shop will open within the next couple of weeks in order for teenagers to prepare for one of their junior and senior years’ biggest events. n ATLAS CONTINUES ON 15

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n ATLAS CONTINUED FROM 14 This is the fourth year the seasonal shop has been catering to the needs of local high school students. Blue by Atlas Bridal will be open until May and will open again for homecoming in the fall. For more information, visit bluebyatlasbridal.com. Fairchild said her employees feel like family. There are 16 long-term employees working at the shop. The

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vory linens. Twinkling chandeliers. Tapered candles. Lush flower arrangements. A madly in love couple. When it comes to wedding staples, sometimes the classics are the best — even in 2015. At La Boutique Nostalgie, we specialize in classic and vintage event design, flowers and wedding planning. While we indulge in many fun trends, this year we find ourselves and our clients drawn to many traditional event design elements. By choosing timeless décor, couples ensure that their wedding photos won’t look dated in 10 years. However, classic doesn’t have to equal boring. There are several ways to make your event look both elegant and fun. Bringing some bling and sparkle into your wedding décor is a great way to liven things up. Metallics remain prevalent in 2015 but gold is king. Gold softens up bolder colors like plum or emerald and also pairs perfectly with popular muted palettes like blush and dusty blue. Couples can use gold in numerous

ways, too; they can incorporate some too. A full green garland can serve as shine into their china, Chiavari chairs or a unique table runner or be used with an arbor for ceremony use antique golddécor. Or your bridal rimmed mirrors bouquet could feature under their a cascade of ivy. centerpieces. Flower girls (or Like always, even brides) can flowers and canwear delicate flower dlelight complete crowns made mostly any wedding of greenery and aclook. Traditional cented with ranunblooms like peoculus and hypericum nies, hydrangeas berries. and garden roses Flower lovers will continue to may prefer a full be popular in Brigitta BURKS floral backdrop, 2015 but they Heather SASS which was popularwill be woven beized by Kim Kartween greenery dashian and Kanye like eucalyptus West, for their cerand leatherleaf emony décor. for a more boheA wall of flowers mian vibe. is certainly a gorFun, loose geous and dramatic centerpieces with plenty of greenery will keep option, but brides without the Karother more classic design elements dashian-sized budget may prefer a strand of flowers strung together and feeling fresh. Couples can weave greenery into evenly spaced hanging behind them their wedding design in other ways, or from the ceiling.

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Try not to neglect the ceiling in your design plan either. Chandeliers, swaths of white drapery or hanging lanterns spruce up a drab ceiling and add some charm. Our team always encourages couples to pick a range of colors to use in their wedding décor for a varied, more natural look. But this year, we find ourselves drawn to a spin on that rule — using several shades of just one color for an interesting monochromatic design. Using varying shades of one color like pink (blush, magenta, candy pink, coral, etc.) mixed with greenery creates a striking look. Alternatively, we have a few brides who have requested all-ivory and white weddings. Couples can use white flowers like orchids, freesia, calla lilies and gladiolus mixed with metallic candelabras to produce a glamorous, 1920s-inspired look. Like in 2014, event designers will continue to use antique lounge furniture to construct fun, separate areas for guests. By incorporating just a few pieces of furniture into your wed-

ding’s décor, you can create a space that allows for both unique photo opportunities and intimate conversations between guests. We recommend a chaise, small coffee table and a couple of comfy chairs to make the perfect mini living room for your wedding. A classically designed wedding allows the couple to shine and gives guests a warm, inviting atmosphere. An event designer and florist can help couples achieve the right ambiance and balance between elegance and creativity. Hiring professionals to ensure your wedding is beautiful and efficiently run also frees up couples to focus on what really matters: marrying the person you love. O Brigitta Burks is the creative director at La Boutique Nostalgie, the premier classic and vintage wedding design, floral and coordination firm in Northwest Ohio. Heather Sass is the event and design manager. Contact them at info@laboutiquenostalgie.com or (419) 308-4559. To learn more, visit laboutiquenostalgie.com.


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In Lucas County, both the bride and groom must be present when filling out an application for a marriage license. Couples have the option of completing their marriage license application online, printing it and then bringing it into the court for further processing.

A marriage license is valid for 60 days after it has been issued. An ordained or licensed minister of any religion within the state who is licensed with the Secretary of State or a judge in municipal or county court may solemnize marriages. Marriage licenses can

be obtained, first come, first serve, at the Lucas County Probate Court, 700 Adams St., Suite 200, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The cost is $50 and must be paid in cash. What you need: government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, pass-

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port or military ID); birth certificate for those younger than 21; copy of final Decree of Divorce, Dissolution or Annulment for those previously married; and a copy of previous spouse’s death certificate for widows/widowers. Ohio residents must obtain a marriage license in the county where either

the bride or groom resides. There is no waiting period on marriage licenses and weddings may take place the same day. For more information, call (419) 213-4361 or visit the website www. lucas-co-probate-ct.org. O — Source: Lucas County Probate Court

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Couple aims for 800 weddings in ’15 By Matt Liasse Toledo Free Press Staff Writer mliasse@toledofreepress.com

Jason Kelley and Laura Spiess met while working at a pizza parlor in 2010. Nearly five years later, they are the brains behind JL Entertainment and bookthatdj.com. They are also in the middle of planning their own wedding. “I’ve found that we’re more picky because we see the same things over and over,” Kelley said. “The biggest thing was finding a venue. We don’t want to have our wedding at a place where we’ve worked at. “It’s stressful any way you look at it,” he said. “Planning a wedding is stressful.” After the pizza place where they worked closed, the couple began planning open-mic sessions, karaoke and comedy contests with their business, JL Entertainment. During this time, Spiess got certified as a wedding planner. Eventually, the couple began managing and handling the booking for Graystone Banquet Hall in Perrysburg. “That became our place of business, I guess,” Kelley said. “The great thing is we live across the street.” The two collaborate using their individual skills: Kelley likes to work with people and Spiess dives into the small details of their business. The couple has a panel made of dry erase boards they hang in their living room and call their “Brain Board.” JL Entertainment, which bookthatdj.com was launched through in 2011, offers professional sound and event planning. Other options include a photo booth, chair covers and, coming soon, a catering service. In 2013, Kelley was voted best disc jockey in Toledo in a local poll. “I don’t necessarily consider myself the best DJ in Toledo. There [are] a lot of great DJs,” he said. “But I do love that all the people that know me and appreciate me went out and voiced their opinion.” n COUPLE CONTINUES ON 19

Jason Kelley and Laura Spiess, who are engaged to be married, own JL Entertainment and bookthatdj.com. PHOTO COURTESY JASON KELLEY

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n COUPLE CONTINUED FROM 18 Kelley said there’s never a dull moment when he DJs weddings. His energy is directly correlated to the energy from the crowd. “You have multiple age groups, multiple types of people, multiple vibes throughout the entire evening,” he said. “It’s the DJ’s job to provide a backdrop for that and create energy. ... I feed off of people’s energy, whether they’re having

a good time or a bad time.” Kelley said he tends to tune out songs he doesn’t like when seeking that energy. “I like when people are happy and, at the end of the day, that’s what makes me happy,” he said. “I’m not listening to the music; I’m feeling the vibe and watching the people.” Kelley said he has a lot of fun with his profession, but admits it is hard

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A Toledo tradition since 2005 work. In 2014, the company, which has about 20 employees, DJed almost 400 weddings, a number Kelley said he wants to double in 2015. “I get up early in the morning and go to bed late at night,” he said. “It’s constant, constant, constant work.” For more information, visit bookthatdj.com. Kelley can also be seen at Bar Louie, 4105 Levis Commons Blvd., every Saturday night. O

Bookthatdj.com, owned by Jason Kelley, above, and his fiancée Laura Spiess, DJ’ed almost 400 weddings in 2014. They hope to double that number in 2015. PHOTO COURTESY JASON KELLEY

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Flower crowns, colored gowns among current trends By Michele Jurek Toledo Free Press Staff Writer star@toledofreepress.com

With so many websites dedicated to planning weddings and creating unforgettable events, and so many bridal shows featuring all the latest styles, it would be easy for a bride to become overwhelmed when planning the big day. Local experts in the wedding business provided some insight as to what trends brides may most want to keep in mind as they plan their 2015 event. According to Lia Colapietro, a custom floral designer in the Toledo area, flower crowns have become a big trend recently. “Big, over-the-top flower crowns started showing up last season. They are a romantic or fun touch for the right bride,” Colapietro said. “I recently outfitted a future bride with a floral crown for her engagement photos.” The top accessory she creates is the bouquet, and another trend she loves is the statement ribbon. Bouquets accented with long, flowing trails of specialty ribbons in silks, velvets and more are gaining popularity, Colapietro said.

Asymmetrical and flowing bouquets are also becoming popular, and lately she has been designing floral cuffs for the mothers of the bride and groom. “They are a nice twist on a traditional corsage,” she said. Another trend, which Colapietro hopes will stick around for a long time, is sustainability. She grows some of her own flowers and loves adding an accent of locally grown foliage to make an arrangement really stand out. “Brides are very savvy about checking out trends on various websites,” Colapietro said. “There are many sites out there devoted to inspiration. Because we live in a smaller city, you see a lot of the same trends rolling out for a season or two. I would love to see more focus on color trends and then see how a couple can pull together flowers and decor to reflect their own personality.” Brides are also starting to bring color into their wedding gowns, said Jeanne Fairchild, owner of Atlas Bridal Shop in Toledo. Ivory and champagne are popular colors and some brides are now asking for blush pink. Fairchild said lace is popular and it is the shop’s most requested fabric.

Backs are getting lower and lower on the gowns, she said. All silhouettes are popular, from slim fit and flares to large tulle ball gowns. Many of the ball gowns Atlas is selling have interesting skirts, such as sparkle tulle and ruffles. Beaded belts are very popular and can be worn with every silhouette. Designers are showing long fitted lace sleeves for spring 2015. Manufacturers are starting to show headbands, but Fairchild is not sure that Atlas will regularly sell the look quite yet. The shop has purchased a few that can be worn either across the forehead or on the top of the head. “Brides looking for a formal gown with a train can expect gowns to start at $900 and go up from there,” Fairchild said. “Informal gowns without trains can be found in the $200 to $500 range.” As for bridesmaids’ dresses, Atlas is selling a lot of floor-length chiffon and cocktail length with all-over lace. More and more brides are choosing a color, but letting each maid choose her own gown, which is beneficial to the bridesmaid because each girl can choose a style that flatters her figure and suits her personal style.

Bridesmaids can expect to pay between $150 and $220 at Atlas for their gowns, Fairchild said. “Participating in a wedding can be very expensive,” she said. “There’s the gown, shoes, personal prep the day of the wedding (hair, makeup, nails), shower gift, wedding gift, and possible travel expenses. When asked to be in a wedding, you aren’t just saying ‘Yes to the dress.’” Jenny Dever of Toledo, who is planning her wedding for June 6, said trends didn’t even enter her mind when she was picking out her dress and accessories. Some of her friends that were getting married were going with vintage styles, but she felt they did not look right on her. She had her mind set on a white, mermaid-style dress, but inadvertently ended up choosing something that is trending — she fell in love with an ivory lace ball gown with a tulle skirt. “I didn’t even realize the dress wasn’t white until someone told me, and I had to compare it to the white one before I could even believe it,” she said. “The color and style aren’t what I had planned at all, but you never know what you like for sure until you try it on.” O

Cocktail-length, all-over lace dresses are popular for bridesmaids and many brides are choosing nonwhite dresses. PHOTO COURTESY ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP

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Calligraphy writer gives invitations ‘touch of class’ By Danielle Stanton Toledo Free Press News Editor dstanton@toledofreepress.com

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Laura Brown, the scribe behind Signature Scribe & Silhouettes, picked up the calligraphy pen several years ago but has had no formal training in handwriting. What began as a way to make a little cash as a stay-at-home mom evolved into a business creating hand-lettered wedding invitations, menus and BROWN books as well as everything from a die-cast firetruck for her friends’ children to a family tree. She officially opened Signature Scribe & Silhouettes last spring, but has been writing calligraphy — or as Brown likes to call it, “vintage handwriting” — for the past four or five years. She said the wedding invitation is one of the most important aspects of the wedding — one that brides often put off until the last minute. The bulk of her business is being there for brides who have a million other things to do besides those pesky envelopes and invitations. “People forget sometimes that the invitation is a peek at showing what the

event is going to be like,” Brown said. “Brides worry about first impressions. This gives people a little hint of what’s to come, and I think brides would want that little extra touch of class.” Brown’s lettering is not the gothic style that “you can barely read,” she said. She calls her style “old-fashioned.” Not a lot of people are in the business. When she started out, she had to research companies in Ann Arbor, Detroit and Cleveland. “There’s not a whole lot out there,” she said. She doesn’t advertise and relies mostly on word of mouth, Facebook and wedding shows. She attended a budget bridal expo a couple of years ago, and said the experience blew her mind. “People just love it,” Brown said. “People want to stand and watch me. They are oohing and ahhing. Everybody likes pretty things. [I realized] if I write everyone’s names, then they would probably keep that. So I took my pen and ink and notecards and when a bride would come by, I’d write their names for them. It goes up on the fridge and everybody says ‘Who did that for you?’ So when it comes time for invitations, they’ll think of me.” Mardelle Shaffer hired Brown for her invitations, signs, menus and more for her September wedding. She had nothing but complimentary things to say about the finished product.

“We were really pleased with everything,” Shaffer said. “It really helped step up the look of everything for my wedding. It made it more classy and elegant, especially for the invitations that set the tone for your wedding.” Some brides like to put a special twist on the invitation and add a wax seal. One of Brown’s clients used a seal and it worked perfectly, she said. Brown said she is trying to grow her small business but still needs the flexibility to care for her husband and children, ages 1 and 4. As she builds her wedding clients, she has been doing other side jobs, including a family tree, the lyrics to a song and a baby book. “I definitely have room for a lot of growth,” Brown said. “The funny thing is you watch someone do calligraphy, it’s very slow. It’s almost like drawing. I want it to come out like I’m handwriting. It doesn’t take me nearly as long as you would think.” Brown enjoys Renaissance weddings and believes that’s her market. She’s also there for the bride who “doesn’t want to mess around with the envelopes.” “You know you have a bunch of other stuff to do and I can have it for you in a couple weeks,” Brown said. For more information, visit www. facebook.com/signaturescribe or www. etsy.com/shop/signaturescribe. O

Laura Brown of Signature Scribe & Silhouettes said the bulk of her business is from harried brides with no time to address invitations. PHOTO COURTESY LAURA BROWN

Upcoming area bridal shows O Superbowl of all Bridal Shows, Premier Complex & Stranahan Great Hall, 1-5 p.m. Jan. 10-11. $8 in advance/$10 at door. O Wedding Dreams, The Pinnacle, Maumee, noon to 4 p.m. Jan.

18 and noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 30. O Budget Bridal Expo, 1-5 p.m. Feb. 8, Brandywine Country Club, Maumee, free. O “I Do” at the Zoo, 3-7 p.m. Sept. 13, $5 in advance/$7 at door.


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JANUARY 9- 17, 2015

What’s what, where and when in NW Ohio

Compiled by Matt Liasse Events are subject to change.

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Bar 145º

$5 cover. 5304 Monroe St. (419) 593-0073 or bar145toledo.com. O $15 bottles of wine and $15 sangria pitchers: Tuesdays. O $5 martinis and burgers: Wednesdays. O Arctic Clam: 10:30 p.m. Jan. 9. O Radio Active: 10:30 p.m. Jan. 10. O Calen Savidge: 9 p.m. Jan. 14. O Last Born Sons: 9 p.m. Jan. 15.

Bar Louie

The Town Center At Levis Commons, 4105 Levis Commons Boulevard, Perrysburg. For more information, contact (419) 874-9774 or visit barlouieamerica.com. O Dollar Beer Night: Wednesdays. O Jason Kelley: Saturdays.

Barr’s Public House

“Our House, Your Pub” focuses on craft beer, hand-crafted specialty drinks and martinis, a well-rounded wine selection and an eclectic food menu. 3355 Briarfield Blvd., Maumee. (419) 866-8466. O Last Born Sons: Jan. 9. O Jeff Stewart: Jan. 10.

The Blarney Irish Pub

601 Monroe St. (419) 418-2339 or www. theblarneyirishpub.com. O “Toledo’s Best Singers” Karaoke: 7-11 p.m. Wednesdays.

Bronze Boar

20 S. Huron St. (419) 244-2627 or www. bronzeboar.com. O Open mic with Steve Finelli and Oliver Roses: Mondays. O Open mic and Steve Kennedy: Thursdays. O Joe Woods Trio: Jan. 9. O Kids With Knives: Jan. 10.

Dégagé Jazz Café

(419) 794-8205 or www.degagejazzcafe.com. O Gene Parker: Tuesdays and Wednesdays. O Damen Cook: Jan. 9. O Straight Up: Jan. 10. O The New Fashioned: Jan. 11. O Hector Mendoza: Jan. 15.

The Distillery

4311 Heatherdowns Blvd. (419) 382-1444 or www.thedistilleryonline.com. O Trivia with Team Lunchbox: Tuesdays. O Name That Tune: Wednesdays.

Doc Watson’s

1515 S. Byrne Road. (419) 389-6003 or docwatsonstoledo.com. O Sporcle Live Trivia: Thursdays.

Dorr St. Café

Southwest corner of Dorr Street at Reynolds Road. (419) 531-4446 or dorrstreetcafe.com. O Lady K: Jan. 9.

Durty Bird

2 S. St. Clair St. (419) 243-2473 or www. yeoldedurtybird.com. O The New Fashioned: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Jan. 9. O Lady K Intuition: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Jan. 10. O Straight Up: 1-4 p.m. Jan. 11. O The New Mondays: 7-10 p.m. Jan. 12. O The Gazebo: 7-10 p.m. Jan. 13. O Don Brinkley: 7-10 p.m. Jan. 14. O Andrew Ellis: 5-10 p.m. Jan. 15.

French Quarter J. Patrick’s Pub

Live entertainment after 9:30 p.m. FridaysSaturdays. Holiday Inn French Quarter, 10630 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg. (419) 874-3111 or www.hifq.com. O Jackpot: Jan. 9-10.

Glass City Singles

Holland Gardens, 6530 Angola Road, Holland. For more information, visit toledo singles.com. O Dance Party: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Jan. 9. $8.

Hollywood Casino Toledo

Hollywood Casino Toledo offers musical distractions from all the lights, noise and jackpots. 777 Hollywood Blvd. (419) 661-5200 or www.hollywoodcasinotoledo.com. O DJ Rob Sample: Jan. 9. O Fu5ion: Jan. 10.

Huntington Center

500 Jefferson Ave. (419) 321-5007, (800) 7453000 or www.huntingtoncentertoledo.com. O Florida Georgia Line: 7 p.m. Jan. 15.

Jazz on the Maumee

The Art Tatum Jazz Society will provide smooth, cool “Twilight Jazz” along the river, appetizers included. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Best Western Premier Grand Plaza Hotel’s Aqua Lounge, 444 N. Summit St. $5-$15. (419) 2411411 or www.arttatumsociety.com.

Name That Tune O The Oarhouse, 5044 Suder Ave.: 8-10 p.m. Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays. O Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 6609 Airport Hwy.: 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays. O Jed’s Barbeque and Brew, 855 S. HollandSylvania Road: 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays. O Pat & Dandy’s Sports Bar & Grill, 3344 W. Laskey Road: 9-11 p.m. Wednesdays. O Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 5702 Monroe St.: 7-9 p.m. Thursdays.

The Ottawa Tavern

(419) 381-2079: 8 p.m. Tuesdays.

firenation@sbcglobal.net. 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 10.

The Village Idiot

309 Conant St., Maumee. (419) 893-7281 or www.villageidiotmaumee.com. O The House Band: Fridays. O Dooley Wilson, Bob Rex and friends: Sundays. O Frankie May and friends: Mondays. O John Barile & Bobby May: Tuesdays. O Andrew Ellis: Wednesdays. O The Eight Fifteens: Jan. 9 O Wild Adriatic: Jan. 13. O Zimmerman Twins: Jan. 15.

Ye Olde Cock n’ Bull

9 N. Huron St. (419) 244-2855 or facebook.com/ cocknbulltoledo. O Danny Mettler hosts Open Mic Night: Wednesdays. O Tore Down Blues Jam Band: Sundays. O Bobby May and John Barile followed by Not East Enuff: Jan. 9. O Hundred Dollar Baby: Jan. 10. O Tore Down Blues Band Jam: Jan. 11. O Danny Mettler: Jan. 14. O Captain Sweet Shoes: Jan. 15.

EVENTS Eastwood Theater

Potbelly Sandwich Shop

4038 Talmadge Road. (419) 725-5037 or www. potbelly.com. O Jaime Mills: Noon-2 p.m. Fridays.

The historic landmark is screening movies for $5. 817 East Broadway. For more information, call (419) 720-5199 or visit eastwoodtheater.com. O “Edge of Tomorrow”: 6:30 p.m. Jan. 9, 7:15 p.m. Jan. 10 and 4:30 p.m. Jan. 11. O “The Equalizer”: 8:50 p.m. Jan. 9, 9:30 p.m. Jan. 10 and 6:50 p.m. Jan. 11.

SWINGMANIA

Firenation Snowman Workshop

1815 Adams St. (419) 725-5483 or www. otavern.com. O Of Feather and Bone: Jan. 14. $5.

With its focus on swing music, Jeff McDonald’s group of musicians provides a peek into another era. (419) 708-0265, (419) 874-0290 or www. swingmania.org. O Trotters Tavern, 5131 Heatherdowns Blvd.

This workshop will teach anyone 8 years and older how to create a glass snowman or plate. Firenation Glass Studio and Gallery, 7166 Front St., Holland. For more information, contact 419-866-6288 or email

Toledo Walleye

Huntington Center. 500 Jefferson Ave. (419) 321-5007, (800) 745-3000 or www. huntingtoncentertoledo.com. O Toledo Walleye versus Kalamazoo Wings and Deaf Awareness Night: 7:15 p.m. Jan. 9. O Toledo Walleye versus Indy Fuel and Safe Kids Awareness Night with SpongeBob SquarePants: 7:15 p.m. Jan. 10.

The Toledo Zoo

2700 Broadway. $11-$14. (419) 385-4040 or toledozoo.org. O Free-flight Butterfly Exhibit: Free with zoo admission. Open daily.

Valentine Theatre

400 Superior St. For more information, contact (419) 242-2787 or visit valentine theatre.com. O “50 Shades! The Musical” – The Original Parody: 8-11 p.m. Jan. 10. O Toledo Symphony Family Series: World Dance Party: 2-5 p.m. Jan. 11.

Show Me The Movie

Sponsored by Skotynsky Financial Group, LLC. Way Public Library, 101 E. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg. For more information, contact (419) 874-3135 ext. 119. O “The Monuments Men”: 2 p.m. Jan. 14. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Winter Wine Dinner

This five-course meal will be prepared by Chef Partner Louis Lake and will feature five wines. Reservations are required and will cost $75. 6 p.m. Jan. 13. Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, 1320 Levis Commons Blvd. For more information, contact (419) 872-6100. If you would like your event in The Pulse, contact Matt Liasse at mliasse@toledofreepress.com.

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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING, JUVENILE DEPARTMENT

A+ Self Storage at 1324 W. Alexis Toledo, OH 43612 will offer for public sale at 3:30PM on January 28, 2015 the following units: Unit 323, Tony Myrice 3804 Upton Ave Toledo, OH 43613: Bicycle, Storage Tubs, Air Conditioner; Unit 332, Jeff Wenger 2710 Alexis Rd. Toledo, OH 43613: Fishing Equipment, Futon, Speakers; Unit 410, Rachel E Whitaker 921 W. Stateline Apt 12 Toledo, OH 43613: Luggage, Stroller, Vacuum; Unit 434, Anne Sczublewski 4740 Box Lane Sylvania, OH 43560: Sofa, Bags, Cooler; Unit 615, Detra L Harris 1037 Clymena St. Toledo, OHIO 43612: Storage Tubs, Boxes, Bags; Unit 818, Kelly Johnson 4359 W. Alexis Rd. #6 Toledo, OH 43623: Chest of Drawers, TV, Loveseat; Unit 844, Stefanie Widanka 3901 Burton Ave Toledo, OH 43612: Recliner, Boxes, TV; Unit 925, Ericka Burns 2530 Heather Hills Apt D Toledo, Ohio 43614: Bicycle, Luggage, Storage Tubs; Unit 1002, NaShawn Sample 1312 Craigwood Rd Toledo, OH 43612: Desk, Mop, Mop Bucket; Unit 1010, Tracy Ellis 3241 ½ Cherry Toledo, OH 43608: Sofa, Boxes, Mattress; Unit 1018, Christine Vargo 1821 Christian Ave 522 Toledo, Oh 43613: Boxes, Space Heater, Ping Pong Table; Unit 1036, Cavaughan Overton 5905 Tetherwood DR. Toledo, OH 43613: Christmas Tree, Chest of Drawers, Ornaments; Unit 1211, Darla M Turner 4630 South Park Lane Toledo, Oh 43614: Sofa, Two Flat Screen TV’S, Kitchen Table and Chairs; Unit 2111, Alan E Moses 5733 Phillips Ave Sylvania, OH. 43560: Boxes, Guitar, Microwave; Unit 2112, Kristin Fisher 3704 Watson Toledo, OH 43612: Bassinette, Toys, Sofa; Cash and Removal. Call ahead to confirm: 419-476-1400

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IN RE THE DEPENDENCY OF: AKI GUZMAN LIEVONEN A/K/A AKI GUZMAN DOB: 03/12/2013 NO: 14-7-02546-5 KNT

NOTICE OF HEARING

TO: Angela Marie Guzman, Mother; Kari Lievonen, Alleged Father; Unknown Father and/or anyone claiming parental/paternal rights or interest in the child and to All Whom It May Concern: On November 26, 2014, a petition for termination was filed in the above entitled Court, pursuant to RCW 13.34.080 and/or RCW 26.33.310 regarding the above named child. [FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 206720-3293, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.] Said Petition will be heard on February 12, 2015, at 8:15 a.m., at King County Superior Court, Juvenile Department, 401 4th Ave North, Kent, WA 98032, before a judge of the above entitled court, at which time you are directed to appear and answer the said petition or the petition will be granted and action will be taken by the court such as shall appear to be for the welfare of the said child. Dated January 6, 2015. BARBARA MINER KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CLERK BY: AMD, Deputy Clerk

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CATHOLIC CHARITABLE MINISTRIES FUND Pursuant to O.R.C. § 1702.48, Notice is hereby given that CATHOLIC CHARITABLE MINISTRIES FUND, has elected to dissolve. A Certificate of Dissolution will be filed with the Ohio Secretary of State with an effective date of dissolution of January 25, 2015.

W. David Arnold, Esq.

Robison Curphey & O’Connell

Wanted ADORING COUPLE longs to adopt newborn. Will provide secure, endless love. Rachel & Elliot. 1-866-936-1105. Expenses paid.

WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

General Employment

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(Technologies) KEEP THAT NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION THIS YEAR! Pursue your dream to get the skills you need to advance in the field of information technologies. The iSTAR IT specialist program provides FREE TRAINING to eligible participants, preparing them for a career as a computer systems analyst, computer programmer or software engineer. Certified candidates are in demand, so get started TODAY for long-term opportunities, with a visit to istarohio.com or call 419.267.1512 for more info. Classes are available in Archbold, Toledo and Lima.

MALONE STAFFING Industrial & Call Center positions available in Northwood & Toledo www.malonesolutions.com (734) 265-1268 Securitas Security Services is hiring part-time security officers in Toledo and the surrounding areas. Join Securitas and be part of a world-leading team in security services! Must have HSD/GED and valid DL w/good driving record and clear drug screen & background check. Apply online at www.securitasjobs.com and select the Maumee, OH location. EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabilities

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Toledo Free Press publishes classified ads and cannot be responsible for problems arising between parties placing or responding to ads in our paper. We strongly urge everyone to exercise caution when dealing with people, companies and organizations with whom you are not familiar.

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All real estate advertised in this paper is subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, in the sale, rental, or financing of housing. This Publisher will not knowingly accept any advertising that violates any applicable law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rental, or financing of housing, call the Toledo Fair Housing Center, (419) 243-6163.

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CARLSON’S CRITTERS

A home for Bismark

a must. Stop by the shelter Check out Bistoday and see why he is a mark! Not only does volunteer and staff favorite. he have great looks, he Bismark is neutered, up to also loves long walks date on his vaccinations and can be very afand is microchipped. fectionate. Bismark Toledo Area Humane is a German shepard Society is located at 1920 and is around 2 years Indian Wood Circle, Arold. He came to the rowhead Park, Maumee. humane society from Adoption hours are another local animal Bismark noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday shelter. He is looking for an active owner or family who through Friday and noon to 5 will be able to exercise him daily. p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call Since he is looking for a home with (419) 891-0705 or visit www. no other dog, training and exercise is toledoareahumanesociety.org. O

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