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Goodbye, farewell and amen

Michael S. Miller says thank you ... and goodbye. page 3

Dear Sergio ...

Jeremy Baumhower asks Chrysler to keep Jeep and Toledo together. page 3

Community

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Natural gas line replacement under Maumee River nears completion. page 6

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Broken dreams

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DON LEE

Dear Sergio ...

Dear Sergio,

Chrysler’s Jeep Wrangler and I have a lot in common. The Wrangler and I are both the product of hardworking parents who sacrificed for our future. We were both born and made in Toledo, Ohio. We’re from the same streets and neighborhood. We know the same people, some of whom were made in a Jeep. We are both driven by family. While I’d do anything to protect the well-being of my loved ones, the Wrangler makes sure their safety is its first priority. As parents, we love to brag about how awesome our kids are — the back window of the Jeep have become a favorite place for us to boast about our children’s activities. The Jeep Wrangler and myself are built for all seasons — we’re not scared by the cold in the Winter and we’re not afraid to take our top off in the Summer. We know how to work and we know how Jeremy BAUMHOWER to have a good time. We are both hardworking, never afraid to get dirty or to help a friend in need. We both tend to be pretty low maintenance– just occasionally needing some refreshing fluids, maybe a little romp here or there to keep our engines running and our spirits up. We both like to park and we both enjoy getting some action. We are loyal. We take care of those who take care of us. Jeeps have been made and owned by numerous generations of families. Our grandparents made them during World War II. Our parents made them while they were being showcased on “M*A*S*H.” We’ve been manufacturing them ever since … through 9/11 and the bailout — good times and bad. We have put Jeeps on the road and Jeeps have been putting food on our table and children through college. Our parents bought us our first Jeep — as we find a way to buy one for our children. It’s not a business relationship; we’re family. We share the same blood. I know you are thinking about changing the body of future Wranglers to the lighter aluminum — we can relate, our wives have been wanting us to get in better, lighter shape for a long time. However, if you choose to move the production of the Jeep Wrangler, our brother, to anyplace other than its home– you are ripping out not only its very heart and soul, but the hearts and souls of its family. We have been through a lot together, but we have always been there for each other. Please keep our family together. O With Love, a Toledoan Email columnist Jeremy Baumhower at jeremytheproducer@icloud.com.

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ew experiences foster sentiment like an unexpected sources and allow me to build a newspaper from scratch, goodbye, but as I leave Toledo Free Press — and Toledo an opportunity I could not resist. Ten years later, Pounds has never broken — the past few weeks have paradoxihis promise to allow me to guide Toledo Free cally blessed me with great clarity. Press content. That does not mean we are not Orson Welles once said that a movie set collaborators in strategy and business, but it was the best train set a boy ever had; having does mean that if you like, love or hate what contributed to the creation, ascension and Toledo Free Press is, you like, love or hate my maintenance of Toledo Free Press for nearly singular vision for what a newspaper can be 10 years, I would contradict him and suggest in a community. Like Welles tinkering with a community newspaper is an even better cameras and film, I have utilized words and mental laboratory, war room and playground. images to forge a publication that strives to When Tom Pounds contacted me in early be a good neighbor and community partner, 2005 with his idea for a weekly newspaper aimed at being a community partner, I hesi- Michael S. miller but also a watchdog and critic. That may seem like a dichotomy, but both roles stem tated. I was uncertain if I wanted to leave the security of my News Editor gig at The Daily Telegram in from love for the people and spirit of Toledo. Adrian. Pounds convinced me he would provide the ren MILLER CONTINUES ON 4 Thomas F. Pounds, President/Publisher tpounds@toledofreepress.com

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n MILLER CONTINUED FROM 3 While I owe Pounds my gratitude for the opportunity to create this news voice — winner of five consecutive Society of Professional Journalists Best Weekly Newspaper in Ohio awards — my greater debt is to the readers who patiently watched as Toledo Free Press evolved. For more than 500 weeks, many of you met me here to read about life in and around the Glass City, then turned the pages to absorb my vision for news, arts and business coverage. We have been particularly close on this page. You have allowed me not only to rebuke the Carty Finkbeiners, Larry Sykeses and Jon Stainbrooks of our region (although fortunately there is only one of each of those villains), but to walk with you on some intimate journeys. When Toledo Free Press launched, I was married but did not have children; we now have two amazing sons, and as I have chronicled Evan and Sean’s growing pains, you have helped me understand that no matter how personal an experience may be, it is almost always also universal. You were also patient and encouraging as I wrote about my weight gain and loss issues. As I ballooned to more than 400 pounds and then chose a bariatric surgery that brought me back down to 200, you listened. Many of you actively cheered me on, which was tremendously motivating. Some of you embarked on similar journeys, which was even more motivating. A few of you were mystifyingly nasty about it, which I found to be the most motivating of all. There have been some great partners who made this journey possible. Pounds, of course, and charter employees Renee Bergmooser and Pam Burson. I have also been blessed to work

with some incredible journalists — Brandi Barhite, Vicki L. Kroll, Justin Kalmes, Kristen Criswell, James A. Molnar, Don Lee, Matt Zapotosky, Duane Ramsey, Jeff McGinnis and Sarah Ottney, to name just a very few among many. I have watched with admiration and amusement as two particular people who are not trained journalists have revolutionized Toledo media — Lisa Renee Ward and Jeremy Baumhower may not have degrees in communications, but I would work with them over many of the more established media figures in our market. Ward and Baumhower represent a new age of media, and those who ignore their contributions do so at their own continued ignorance. There have also been people who played various roles in Toledo Free Press philanthropy projects — Chris Kozak, Chrys Peterson, Ellie McManus, Eric Slough, Tim Yenrick, Amanda Aldrich, Lauren O’Neill, Rachel Richardson, Julie Malkin, Rob Armstrong, Jim Murray, George Sarantou, Sam Melden, Will Lucas, Kelly Fritz Garrow, Kyle Grefe, Bill Kitson, Lexi Staples, Larry Meyer, Rick Cornett, Justin Moor, Jennifer Rockwood, Ken Leslie, Becca Gorman and a score of others. It is through these people that Toledo Free Press was allowed to play a role in such legacy projects as our annual CDs, Toledo Pride, Restaurant Week Toledo, Jam City, Holiday with Heart, TEDx Toledo and many other philanthropic events. The CD projects have allowed me to become friends — or at least friendly — with some of the most talented people in Toledo. Kerry Patrick Clark, Eddie Boggs, Jeff Stewart, Kyle White, Alyson Stoner, Crystal Bowersox, Ramona Collins, Pat Dailey, Mighty Wyte, Chris Stoll and so many other amazing talents.

All of these people give because they understand the larger community needs people who give. These are people with inner lights so bright, they lead the way for those of us with far less talent and heart. I love these people for fighting for those who can’t fight, and for inspiring action over surrender. These Toledoans are especially important to me because I have also had to battle a number of absolute creeps and cowards who seek only personal advancement at the expense of the greater community. There are corrupt elected officials, wicked and greedy leeches in the business community, incompetent pay-for-play media practitioners, Judas betrayers, car dealers who prey on economically challenged customers but don’t pay their own bills, weak-willed academics, spineless news anchors and gutter-dwelling errand boys who contribute to the attitudes that rot this great city at its core. There are people walking among us so warped by their own ambition and hypocrisy that their souls are hopelessly smothered under spider webs of lies and delusion. I have always tried to be honest with you, so I am obligated to tell you that I have become something I have always claimed to loathe. I have long lamented that Toledoans often chose comfort over ambition. Our people cling to a substandard status quo rather than take risks today that could lead to a better tomorrow for all of us. The rejection of Mike Bell’s ambitious and progressive agenda is only the most recent example of this attitude. I am disappointed to realize that I have fallen into this behavior in my job at Toledo Free Press. I have cleared a path, and find myself circling back over it again and again rather than seeking more challenging terrain. I have chosen comfort over ambition, the sin I identify as To-

ledo’s greatest failing. I am startled to realize that I could coast in this job for as long as I could channel work to others and rest on the laurels of successful projects. But choices like that lead to the corruption that has enveloped so many prominent Toledoans and inhibits Toledo’s growth and prosperity. I need to shake up my professional life so I may contribute in new and greater ways. That opportunity has arisen as a result of a major career move my wife is making. She has been offered a fantastic role in her art therapy field, one that will take our family to the Cleveland area. I am blessed to have also found an opportunity that offers new challenges and a chance to make a difference — as Director of News and Community Content for United Way of Greater Cleveland. I am excited to begin there even as I am sad to leave here. It feels like a heart-rending breakup. It’s not you, Toledo, it’s me. I hope you will understand, as you have so generously understood my previous choices. I hate to let go of your hand. I am scared to leave your company. I am going to miss you and I will ache for your friendship. But I refuse to calcify. I refuse to allow a lowest-common-denominator attitude to define my life. I refuse to become complacent and be part of the problem. I will always sing of you, Toledo. I will always brag about you. I will always take solace in our time together. I will always be in your debt and I will always love you. Goodbye. Farewell. Amen. O Michael S. Miller has been Toledo Free Press Editor in Chief since its inception in January 2005.

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DEVELOPMENT

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A $7.5 million natural gas line replacement and upgrade by Columbia Gas of Ohio, which is being directionally bored 30-40 feet beneath the Maumee River between Maumee and Perrysburg, is nearly complete. On Sept. 29, a GPS-guided drill broke through the Perrysburg side of the river after the process began on Sept. 13. Workers will spend up to three more weeks widening the initial 10-inch pilot hole to 30 inches, before pulling eight 330-foot sections of 20-inch coated steel pipe through in a rigorous, nonstop 24-hour continual pull, according to Tammy Wheeler, project coordinator. Each 330-foot section takes about three hours to pull, and the sections were tested four individual times to ensure sound construction and gas supply integrity. Crews were pleased to find rock beneath the river bed, which presents a sturdier passageway than sand, which can collapse while boring. The project will update about

5,300 feet of 12-inch uncoated pipe that was originally installed in 1940, almost half of which is located under the Maumee River. Columbia Gas expects the new pipe to have a lifespan of more than 100 years, according to Chris Kozak, communications and community relations manager. The entire project began in mid-July and was described by Columbia Gas officials as “once in a generation” due to its length and scope. Development has taken more than five years and has involved state and federal EPA, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ohio Corps of Engineers, Toledo Metroparks and the cities of Maumee and Perrysburg. When complete, the new line will be used to transport natural gas below the river to homes and businesses in Maumee, Perrysburg and South Toledo. The upgrade also ensures adequate gas supply for all of Northwest Ohio in case of extreme weather. The project’s location near Fallen Timbers in Maumee and Fort Meigs in Perrysburg presented some historical considerations, meaning an archaeologist was on site during the work. n PIPELINE CONTINUES ON 7

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Natural gas line under Maumee River nears completion

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The project will update about 5,300 feet of 12-inch uncoated pipe that was originally installed in 1940.” No items have been found, though Columbia Gas worked closely with area historians to re-route the line around a little known cemetery and assured any artifact discoveries would go directly to the municipalities. Gas line entry work on the Maumee side was completed near walking trails in Side Cut Metropark; that land will be restored to its original state. On the Perrysburg side, several trees were cleared to make room for construction near the gas line’s entry point, and Columbia Gas will convert that area into a new park for the city. The new gas line is expected to be operational in early November, and following site cleanup, Columbia Gas expects to be off site no later than Thanksgiving. The new Perrysburg park entryway and parking lot will most likely be completed by or in spring 2015. O

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On Sept. 29, a GPS-guided drill broke through the Perrysburg side of the river after the process began on Sept. 13.

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By Danielle Stanton

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After serving 21 years in a Texas prison, Lawrence Staler owed $59,800 in back child support payments in Ohio. He was sent to Bowling Green through a prisoner transport system to meet his obligations. Without a job or a home and under the weight of debt, his future looked uncertain. The now 56-year-old found his way to Cherry Street Mission, a homeless shelter in Toledo, where he met Amanda Zuehlke, who would transform his life through her newspaper, Toledo Streets. The urban, sold-on-the-street newspaper that serves homeless people turns 5 this year. To honor the anniversary, Toledo Streets has planned a fundraiser, “Raise Your Glass,” Oct. 17 to coincide with Glass Month in October. The fundraiser, presented by Columbia Gas of Ohio, will run from 7-10 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Gathered Art Gallery, 23 N. Huron St., and will feature live glass blowing, an auction of the glass creations and refreshments.

Two drink tickets will be handed out to each attendee at the door. Tickets should be purchased in advance for $35 at toledostreets.org/tickets. Space is limited. For Zuehlke, the wheels started turning on an idea for a street paper in 2008. After she attended Tent City in Toledo. She began educating herself on homelessness. In the spring of 2009, a friend sent her a New York Times article on street papers and she realized how much she’d like to be a part of a similar movement in Toledo. She talked to people. She attended a North American Street Newspaper Association conference in Denver and then teamed up with Ken Leslie of 1Matters, who pitched in with financial support. The first issue came off the press Oct. 15, 2009, with a feature story celebrating 20 years of Tent City. For its first three years, Toledo Streets was operated by volunteers. Zuehlke did a great deal of the work herself — all the layout, the editing, some of the writing and running of the vendor management program. Today, it has a paid staff of two and a brand-new 501(c)(3) status with eight board members. n STREETS CONTINUES ON 9

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n STREETS CONTINUED FROM 8 “I’m working on issue 39,” said Zuehlke, who got married and moved to Cleveland but continues as interim director and serves on the board. “We recently made a commitment to being a monthly publication now. The people we serve deserve to have a fresh product.” Leslie, whose nonprofit 1Matters has been the parent company of Toledo Streets from the get-go, likened the newspaper’s new nonprofit status to a child leaving the nest. “It’s awesome,” he said. “It’s like a 30-year-old child still in the basement and you’re glad when it gets out on its own. The bird is kicked out of the nest. It will fly and it did fly. It will continue to be successful.” The eight board members are Zuehlke, Leslie, Karin Coble, Liz Simon, Jason Copsey, Steve Atkinson, Ann Malak and Greg Loeb. Zuehlke gives Toledo Streets credit for making her into a better person. “When I started the paper, I was a broken and a quite often depressed person. There was a huge poverty of self and in doing this and working hard and through all the ups and downs and doing something that was bigger than me, really just prepared me for the next stages of life,” Zuehlke said. Last May, Zuehlke tied the knot and now has two “amazing” stepdaughters, she said.

“I don’t think I would have been the person to step into that and been able to succeed with it [if not for my experience],” Zuehlke said. “Toledo Streets has made me richer.” She sees her role as a cheerleader, supporting the vendors in the often thankless job of selling the paper. The vendors who hawk the paper at select locations around the city are direct benefactors of the paper. The first 10 papers they sell for a suggested donation of $1 are free. After that, the papers cost them 25 cents to sell to cover operating costs. They keep every cent they earn. The program is called a microenterprise venture and vendors are responsible for paying their own taxes. There are 12 vendors but none of them are what Christy Grob calls “unhoused.” Grob is the manager of the vendor program, providing guidance, support and encouragement. They are a diverse group, she said. Some have been homeless in the past or are currently in danger of becoming homeless. Others came from a shelter and worked their way up to an apartment. Still others have their own place and car but are living in poverty. “We have young ones and older ones, quiet ones and go-getters,” Grob said. In her year and a half at Toledo Streets, Grob said she’s seen half a dozen people go from living in a shelter or couch-surfing at a friend’s house to renting their own apart-

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A Toledo tradition since 2005 ment or finding that traditional job they’ve been searching for. Unfortunately, most vendors don’t stick with the program, Grob said. ZUEHLKE “The vendors get out of it what they put into it,” she said. “We provide the opportunity for them to work their way and get what they need out of life.” The average vendor makes $14 an hour. Some might make $25 an hour, others $5. It depends on the individual vendor, Grob said. After Staler met Zuehlke, she had him fill out a form and gave him the 10 free issues. He didn’t know where to sell, so Zuehlke set him up at Toledo Municipal Court Downtown. “I thought, ‘If I can’t sell these, I’m going to throw them in the trash,’” Staler said. “I sold them within the hour.” With about $15, he bought his second stack of papers at 25 cents each. Soon, he was selling 250 to 300 papers a week at the courthouse. At the Old West End Festival one year, he made $650 in two days. Staler started paying down the child support he owed. He has been able to reduce his debt by several thousand dollars, he said. In 2012, Staler was appointed by

Leslie to advertising sales representative for the paper. That year, he made $18,000 in six months. In 2013, he became senior sales representative and was able to put a down payment on an acre and a half lot in Oregon. Today, Staler doesn’t have much time to sell ads, or the paper. He has moved into a full-time job at Aqua Blok operating a forklift. He works 12-hour days, five days a week. Next year, he has plans to build a home on his property. He’ll live there with his new wife, Patricia, whom he married May 1. “I took the hustle I developed in prison and found a way to use that on the streets selling the street paper,” Staler said. “I’m aggressive when I sell. I’m bold when I sell. When people say ‘Get away,’ I say ‘What? Do you have a problem with the street paper?’ Some actually stopped and listened to me and some actually wanted the paper.” Vendors must obey the laws of the city, stay off private property and, for their protection, wear an orange safety jacket if they step into the street to collect money from a car. They must respect customers and other vendors. Other than that, they have freedom in how to sell the paper. “It’s all up to them in how they run their business,” Grob said. Staler gives most of the credit for his success to Zuehlke. “People come to us with different work ethics,” Zuehlke said. “We’re

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dealing with people who have been beaten down by life and constantly rejected and looked down upon.” Some vendors have been with the paper for a couple of years, which is fine, said Karin Coble, the new president of the board of directors. Others go on to different jobs and careers. “We want to serve as many people as want to work,” Coble said. “We try to make ourselves available to anyone who is ready and willing to start this process of getting back to work.” Toledo Streets has also seen some other changes recently. Rachel Richardson was hired July 1 as development director. Her job is to raise money and, so far, she has secured a corporate sponsorship for $10,000 with TARTA. In the deal, TARTA will get editorial space in the paper every month and will have a column, “The Bus Stop,” on schedules and changes to its bus routes. Toledo Streets is looking to move into its own space. Several locations are being considered, from Uptown, to Lagrange Street to the Old West End. They are searching for storefront property where they can hold their vendor support meetings, do programming and distribute the paper. “It’s all about giving them an opportunity to give them autonomy and be more financially stable,” Coble said. “We look to transition people. Our hope is they’ll learn the skills through working with us.” O


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Chess transforming students at Jones Leadership Academy By Jeff McGinnis

Toledo Free Press Pop Culture Editor PopGoesJeff@gmail.com

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In the halls of Jones Leadership Academy — the former Jones Elementary School, now reborn as part of the district’s plan to transform itself — one of the most striking transformations taking place may be centered around one of the world’s oldest forms of competition: chess. In 2013, students under the guidance of coach Warren Woodberry won the 10th Annual TPS Chess Tournament, covering 35 schools from all over the Toledo area. For any group of kids to rise to the top in such a competition is impressive. But for a program only a few semesters into its existence — from a district struggling to reinvent its academic reputation in a time of restructuring — it’s extraordinary. Yet the coverage for this achievement was almost nonexistent. “If we were a football team or a basketball team in 2013, and we won the championship, we would be covered

in the sports page, we might be mentioned in your academic books or your newspaper,” coach Woodberry said in an interview with Toledo Free Press. “How a little inner-city school, with a mix of African American, Spanish and white — diversity — we beat every school in the city. Out of the 35 schools, we won first place as a team, and first, third and fourth as an individuals. “That’s Ottawa Hills, that’s Maumee Valley, that’s Start, that’s Central Catholic. That’s all of them. Not a peep,” he added. “For one of the inner-city schools that has decided to do this, and win in chess — which is one of the most difficult sports — why wouldn’t there be some coverage, or some encouragement or something?” The story of Jones students embracing one of the most demanding of all games may have largely gone unnoticed at first, but the seeds of the students’ newfound passion have begun to sprout in arenas far removed from simple competition. “We actually started the program as ‘Kids, Cartooning and Chess,’” Wood-

berry said, recalling the program’s early days. “But once we got here and we introduced the chess segment of it, we found the kids really gravitated to that.” The impact of introducing a game with such rigorous structure to his students has not been lost on Woodberry. He cited numerous studies that

demonstrate how students who did well in chess had improved scores on standardized tests, with gains even greater among children with low social and academic skills. “Also, the emotional intelligence of children in chess — it’s a game where they have to be polite. Where they

have to learn to lose — they can’t stand up on the table and punch someone. So it’s a game where they have to show control and respect. It’s a very good game for people who have anger management [issues], because we have kids that have that.” n CHESS CONTINUES ON 11

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A Toledo tradition since 2005 n CHESS CONTINUED FROM 10 The fruits of the program’s labor have begun to be born in Jones classrooms, Woodberry said. “A lot of the teachers marvel at the fact — we have letters from the teachers — that we can get a child to sit down in our class for two hours, play chess, not make a sound, and they would have sent them to the principal’s office three times for acting out and clowning. “So there’s a lot to the game that makes an individual take responsi-

bility for his actions. He acknowledges the fact that, when he loses, the person is better learned than him. You can’t be a bully in chess. You can’t be a clown. It doesn’t matter whether you’re rich, poor, black or white. You’re using your mind.” And as results begin to show, so too is acknowledgment beginning to trickle in. On June 17, Toledo City Council officially recognized the Woodberry Park Chess Program, as well as its efforts to promote National Chess Day, Oct. 11. In March, Jones returned to the Toledo

Public Schools Chess Tournament and finished second. Woodberry stressed how an extraordinary amount of credit must be given to superintendent Romules L. Durant, officer James Gault and Jones principal Ward Barnett for helping introduce chess into the school system. “The kids that we brought in were excellent at what they did, to defeat all the other kids — the kids that have chess coaches,” Woodberry said. “These kids don’t have that background, but they are willing to learn.” O

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The Sam Okun Produce Company celebrates 100 years of operation Oct. 11, a distinction that could also make it the Dean of Downtown Businesses, having achieved all of its success in the heart of Toledo. Supplying fresh produce to Northwest Ohio businesses since 1914, Okun Produce has changed with the times but continues to thrive by sticking to its original ideals. “We’ve never lost sight of the values, the priorities and the actual mission of Sam Okun,” said Shelly Okun, president. “It’s based on integrity, honesty, quality of product, quality of service and maintaining strong relationships with our vendors, suppliers and customers, no matter how big or small. That’s never changed from the very beginning.” The bulk of Okun’s business originally came from independent, familyowned grocers located on seemingly every Toledo neighborhood corner. As those small retail stores began to close and shoppers migrated to big box stores, Okun continued to service

the smaller retail chains that remained, but also began to focus on health care, schools, senior living communities and several local institutions. Okun’s business started thanks to immigration and a simple letter. It was in the early 1900s when Sam Okun’s oldest sister, Fanny, came to New York from Lithuania and happened to visit Toledo. She wrote back to the entire family with the message, “Toledo seems to be a nice place to make a living and raise a family.” That was all it took for almost the entire Okun family — Sam, his four sisters and parents (two brothers stayed behind in New York) — to move to Northwest Ohio. Sam first used a horse and cart, then eventually a truck, and to deliver produce all over in addition to operating a small market at the intersection of Spielbusch Avenue and Cherry Street. That store moved to Huron Street where the present Fifth Third Field is located. In 1946, Okun purchased the company’s current Huron Street facility and focused solely on supplying produce; it has maintained the same location since. The business remains well-rooted

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Okun’s allegiance to Downtown started out of necessity, but in time it became a mutual loyalty. In its infancy, Okun was reliant on trains with iced rail cars that came Downtown, as truck refrigeration wasn’t yet an option. However, by the time trucks became refrigerated, rail cars had more than doubled in size and their large capacity meant they were still the desired choice. All this found Huron Street home to 15 wholesale produce companies in its heyday in the 1940s, a fact largely responsible for giving the Warehouse District its name. As Okun continues to not only operate but thrive, its leadership knows the day could come where they may have to investigate a more modern facility, all in the name of space and safety. “It’s not on one floor, so using a freight elevator is a grind, and as we get more business it’s getting more apparent that it could change someday,” Shelly said. “At this point, it’s important to maintain integrity and safety of product. We have a third party to judge us on how we keep everything safe for the community we serve. This facility might be too expensive for us.” Fred added, “Time will tell.” Okun plans to celebrate with an extended family reunion dinner Oct. 10, and then a company open house Oct. 11. It’s a chance to celebrate all things good at Okun and in Toledo. “My dad is a very loyal and consistent person in his professional life and personal life,” Shelly said. “He could never give up on Toledo. He still believes in it, and now there’s new, young people investing their time in Downtown much like my dad did. It’s a very cool story.” O

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While the average person may cringe at the approach of another intense Midwest winter, for avid snowmobilers the change in seasons means it’s time dust off their machines and get ready to hit the trails. Dan Cunningham, the shop foreman at Honda East in Maumee, has been snowmobiling since he was 12 years old. He says this past winter was a banner year for snowmobiling. “You could go back 30 years and not find a better winter for snowmobiling than we had last year,” Cunningham said. Consistent snow cover on the lower Michigan peninsula meant it was a popular year to start snowmobiling, and while more snow means less wear on the machine, it also means more activity, making proper maintenance vital as the region gears up for what could be another heavy winter. “The biggest thing is fuel,” he said. “Drain any excess fuel, put in fresh fuel, check the fuel gauge and replace it if necessary.” It is also important to check highmaintenance parts like clutches and drive belts. Sam Black, co-owner of DZ Motorsports in Genoa, recommended stocking up on an extra drive belt at the beginning of the season to avoid being stranded if your first part breaks. Cunningham also suggested making sure riders replace ski wear rods and the plastic hyfax that cover them. If proper preventative maintenance was performed at the end of last season, these routine checks should be all you need to get your snowmobile back out on the trails, both men said.

The key is to maintain a snowmobile properly before it’s put away. More damage happens when they’re sitting in storage than when they’re actually operating.”

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“The key is to maintain a snowmobile properly before it’s put away,” Cunningham said, “More damage happens when they’re sitting in storage than when they’re actually operating.” This means that before putting the machines in storage, conscientious snowmobile owners would have drained the engine of fuel to prevent buildup of gooey “varnish,” “fogged” or coated the engine with oil, removed the battery and the drive belt and cleaned the machine thoroughly to prevent salt buildup from causing corrosion. “Once the snow melts, sometimes people just park it in the garage and

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Bob’s Tire & Auto’s inventory includes passenger, minivan, light truck, SUV, performance, all-season and snow tires from industry-leading manufacturers. The business also offers maintenance and repair services, including air conditioning, brake service, alignments, batteries, oil, lube and filter changes, diagnostics, suspension and more to get vehicles ready for winter, said owner Bob Amonette. O Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

Family-owned and operated since 1953, Brondes Ford features a huge inventory of new and pre-owned cars, trucks, vans, SUVs and commercial work trucks and vans. Its “Quick Lane” tire and auto center offers oil changes, tire rotations and more with no appointment necessary. The business also offers a 2010 GMC Sierra Reg. Cab W/T Stock #GA292 parts center and full collision center, • Cruise Control • AM/FM CD Player service department. O Now GMS Everyone $ 14,160 15,660 Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday

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and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TuesdayWednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Service: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday. Body Shop: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

Dunn Chevrolet Buick is the oldest family-owned dealership in Northwest Ohio. Being honest and true to his word was the philosophy Charles F. Dunn adopted when he opened Dunn’s first dealership in 1909 in Curtice and the current fourth and fifth generations operating the business still strive to live by this credo. Dunn also offers parts and accessories, a service department and collision shop. O Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Service/Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, closed Saturday-Sunday; Collision Center: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

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*All Sale Prices are plus tax, title, plate, and doc fee. Must be an eligible GM employee or family member unless noted. All lease payments are for eligible GM employees and family members. Buick Lacrosse includes Buick Loyalty offer. All leases include 12,000 miles per year except Lacrosse at 10,000. Payments are plus tax, title, license and doc fee. All Purchase quotes include “Retention Certificate.” Must qualify for credit. See dealer for details.

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Charlie’s is one of the largest DodgeChrysler-Jeep-Ram dealerships in the Toledo area, featuring over 650 new and pre-owned cars, vans, trucks and SUVs in stock. It is also Northwest Ohio’s largest commercial truck and Ram Promaster dealer. Charliesdodge. com offers a CarFinder service that can alert customers when the vehicle they are looking for arrives in stock. The website also offers help with financing, car repair and service and locating the correct parts. Charlie’s Dodge also offers a state-

of-the-art collision center for all makes and models. O Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Service: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday.


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Expresso Car Wash

Earl Bros. Transmission & Auto Repair Dan R’s Automotive

Ren-Hill Plaza: 5257 Renwyck Drive, Toledo / (419) 536-2223 4041 Navarre Ave., Oregon West Toledo: 4216 Secor Road, Toledo / (419) 471-1810 (419) 693-6141, danrsauto.com Miracle Mile: 1525 W. Laskey Road, Toledo / (419) 476-6688 Point Place: 2739 114th St., Toledo / (419) 726-1327 301 W. Sophia St., Maumee / (419) 891-9090 202 Lynn St., Fremont / (419) 332-1880 1085 N. Main St., Bowling Green / (419) 352-8800 earlbros.com Family-owned and operated for four generations, Earl Bros. Transmission & Auto Repair has served Northwest Ohio customers since 1933. The business handles everything from oil changes to emergency repairs. “We are very modest and view our ethics as common practice, an everyday occurrence, something that has been part

of our upbringing,” co-owner Bob Earl said. The company is committed to supporting other local businesses, buying most of its parts locally and outsourcing services to local companies when needed. O

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Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

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Excludes taxes, titles and fees. Subject to limited availability to approved lessees by American Honda Finance Corp. For well-qualified lessees. No down payment with approved credit through AHFC. To qualified buyers. Dealer sets actual vehicle sale price. Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect actual lease payment. Taxes, license, title fees, options and insurance extra. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15 cents/mi. over 12,000 miles/year for vehicles with MSRP less than $30,000, but for vehicles with MSRP of $30,000 or more, mileage cost is 20 cents/mi. over 12,000 miles/year. See dealer for complete details. 1Closed-end lease for 2012 Civic LX AT. MSRP $19,595.00. Net cap cost $19,044.67. Total monthly payments $7,700.00. Option to purchase $11,757.00. 2Closed-end lease for 2012 Accord LX AT. MSRP $23,070.00. Net cap cost $21,024.02. Total monthly payments $8,750.00. Option to purchase $12,457.80. 3Closed-end lease for 2012 CR-V 2WD LX AT. MSRP $23,325.00. Net cap cost $23,687.38. Total monthly payments $11,200.00. Option to purchase $14,228.25. 4Closed-end lease for 2012 Crosstour 2WD EX L4 AT. MSRP $28,585.00. Net cap cost $25,010.57. Total monthly payments $9,450.00. Option to purchase $15,435.90. 5Closed-end lease for 2012 Pilot 2WD LX AT. MSRP $29,450.00. Net cap cost $27,548.82. Total monthly payments $11,900.00. Option to purchase $15,903.00. 6Closed-end lease for 2012 Odyssey LX AT. MSRP $29,205.00. Net cap cost $27,170.03. Total monthly payments $10,850.00. Option to purchase $16,354.80. Offers expire 10-31-12. 760 monthly payments, $17.05 per $1,000 borrowed. 836 monthly payments, $28.16 per $1,000 borrowed. Super-preferred and preferred tiers only on approved credit. Dealer contribution may affect your cost. Not valid on prior sales. 9No down payment with approved credit through AHFC. †Based on 2008/2009 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

Jim White Honda

1505 Reynolds Rd. • Maumee, Ohio

(888) 256-5607 (800) ALL-HONDA

www.JimWhiteHonda.com www.JimWhiteHonda.com


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Grogan’s Towne Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 6100 Telegraph Road, Toledo (888) 429-2406 groganstownechryslerdodge.com

Franklin Park Lincoln 5272 Monroe St., Toledo (419) 882-7171 franklinparklincoln.com

Franklin Park Lincoln offers new and certified pre-owned Lincolns as well as preowned vehicles of all makes and models. Its website features car shopping tools to assist customers in finding a vehicle as well as information on online specials and promotions. The business also offers a full service department and collision center. Appointments are recommended. O

201 Illinois Ave.

1750 Reynolds Road

6859 Airport Highway

3211 Woodville Road

5440 W. Central Ave.

1010 W. Alexis Road

Maumee, Ohio 43537 (419) 893-1406 Toledo, Ohio 43619 (419) 691-3024

Toledo, Ohio 43614 (419) 866-7099 Toledo, Ohio 43615 (419) 536-7540

Grogan’s Towne offers new Chrysler, Jeep, Ram and Dodge vehicles as well as pre-owned vehicles of all makes and models. The location also offers a fully stocked inventory of parts. A searchable online inventory of parts is available as well as a CarFinder feature, which can alert customers when the vehicle they are looking for becomes available. Grogan’s Towne also offers an express lane (no appointment necessary) for oil changes and other light maintenance. O

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Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday, closed Sunday; Service: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (oil changes only), closed Sunday; Collision Center: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MondayFriday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

Hours: Sales: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Service: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MondayFriday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Parts: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Body Shop: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed SaturdaySunday.

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Jake’s Used Cars offers used vehicles of all makes and models as well as detailing. Inventory is searchable online. CarFinder feature is also available online. O

Jake’s Used Cars 9566 Clark Road, Rossford (567) 331-8036 jakesusedcars.com

Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday.

Owned by the White Family of Dealerships — which is celebrating its 100th year anniversary this year — Jim White Honda opened in 2003 and has been Maumee’s Used Automobile Dealer of the Year for four consecutive years. The business offers new and pre-owned vehicle sales, parts and accessories, detailing and service. Walk-ins are welcome at Jim White Honda’s Express Service, which offers brake replacement/ repair, oil changes, tire rotation and more by certified Honda technicians as well as a free 19-point inspection. O

Groulx Buick/GMC 15435 15435 S. S. Dixie Dixie Hwy., Hwy., Monroe Monroe (888) (888) 320-3705 320-3705 groulxgmc.com groulxgmc.com

Family-owned for three generations since 1956, Groulx Buick/GMC offers new and pre-owned vehicles as well as a complete body shop and collision center serving the Toledo and Monroe area. O

Jim White Honda

1505 Reynolds Road, Maumee Sales: (888) 508-3453 / Parts and Service: (888) 256-5607 jimwhitehonda.com

Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TuesdayWednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday. Service and Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

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Mytee Automotive 1145 S. Reynolds Rd Toledo, OH 43615 (419) 389-0123

Mytee Automotive 2928 Tremainsville Rd Toledo, OH 43613 (419) 475-4248

Mytee Automotive 25564 N. Dixie Hwy Perrysburg, OH 43551 (419) 872-0668

Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TuesdayWednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Parts/Service: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday.

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Family-owned Mytee Automotive has offered repair services to customers for the past 38 years, specializing in exhaust systems and catalytic converter repair and replacement. It’s the exclusive vendor for Hercules tires in the Toledo area and also sells most other brands of tires. Mytee also offers tire services, preventative maintenance, glass repair, fleet services and more. Pre-owned cars are available through sister company, Dealmaker Auto Sales. O

Mytee Automotive

2928 Tremainsville Road, Toledo / (419) 475-4248 2746 N. Holland-Sylvania Road, Sylvania / (419) 531-5660 1145 S. Reynolds Road, Toledo / (419) 389-0123 25564 N. Dixie Hwy., Perrysburg / (419) 872-0668

Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday.

Jim White Toyota/Scion

myteeautomotive.net

6123 W. Central Ave., Toledo (419) 841-6681 jimwhitetoyota.com

maintenance such as oil changes to major repairs. O

Owned by the White Family of Dealerships — which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year — Jim White Toyota opened in 1968, making it the oldest Toyota franchise in Ohio and one of the oldest in the United States. The dealership offers an extensive inventory of new and pre-owned Toyotas and Scions plus used vehicles of all makes and models. Its service department offers services ranging from general

Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and FridaySaturday, closed Sunday; Service/ Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MondayWednesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday and closed Sunday.

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Free Towing With Major Repair • Free Loaner Car By Appointment ATRA Nationwide Warranty On Transmission Rebuild

Celebrating 80 years as Toledo’s most trusted transmission and auto repair company Ren-Hill Plaza 5257 Renwyck Dr. 419-536-2223

West Toledo 4216 Secor Rd. 419-471-1810

Miracle Mile 1525 W Laskey Rd. 419-476-6688

Point Place 2739 114th St. 419-726-1327

Maumee 301 W. Sophia St. 419-891-9090

Fremont 202 Lynn St. 419-332-1880

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Stanford-Allen Chevrolet Cadillac 15180 S. Dixie Hwy., Monroe (734) 242--4200 stanfordallen.com

Stanford-Allen Chevrolet Cadillac offers new and pre-owned Chevrolets and Cadillacs as well as pre-owned vehicles of all makes and models. The dealership also offers a body shop, fully stocked inventory of parts and express lane service for oil changes and other light service. Its website offers a “Shop, Click, Drive” feature allowing customers to purchase a vehicle online. Stanford-Allen will beat any price found in a competitor’s ad, said general sales manager Dan Smith. The

Toledo Auto Care 4544 4544 Monroe Monroe St., St., Toledo Toledo (419) (419) 479-7350 479-7350 toledoautocare.com toledoautocare.com

location also offers free new vehicle delivery and free loaner vehicles. O Hours: Sales: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday; Service/Parts: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Saturday-Sunday; Body Shop/Express Service: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MondayFriday, closed Saturday-Sunday.

Dunn’s Auto Body Repair Center Where you get your car repaired is YOUR choice.

At Dunn Chevy/ BuiCk, we Are thE BEst ChOiCE!

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Established in 1917, Toledo Auto Care is Toledo’s oldest independent full-service auto repair and preventative maintenance center. The business has been owned and operated by the Pontious family since 1985. With a motto of “Right the First Time,” it offers maintenance and service for all foreign and domestic vehicles as well as commercial vehicles. The business also offers free round-trip shuttle service, free

Limited time offers.

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Walleye head coach Derek Lalonde wants to win and wasted no time making his expectations clear at the team’s first practice Oct. 3. “Some of the guys were taken aback on day one by how difficult and how fast practice was, but we want that to be the norm and the culture here,” Lalonde said. “The bottom line is we’re going to win; we have to win. This organization is ready for a winner. They made some changes, me being a big part of that change, to be successful on the ice. I know this is a development league and there’s many players going up and down, but when you’re in the locker room of the Walleye, you’ll be expected to do everything you can to win that night.” His goal is to make the playoffs. “We haven’t seen the playoffs much — only once here in the last few years — but I think that’s a realistic goal with how competitive and how tough this league is and considering we’re kind of starting new with only two returners from last year,” Lalonde said. “I want to work on just playing fast, playing quick and competing. We de-

signed this team with character, teamfirst type of guys and that has certainly come to fruition in the first few days of practice.” The only expected returners are Kyle Rogers and Tyler Elbrecht. Cody Lampl, who played with the Walleye two years ago, is also back in Toledo after spending a season in the American Hockey League. Dan Watson, former Walleye assistant coach who served as interim head coach after Nick Vitucci stepped down earlier this year, was named associate head coach. Vitucci is now director of hockey operations. “It’s been huge having him,” Lalonde said of Watson. “I knew he was good, but he’s probably exceeded my expectations on how much we have synergy between each other.” Lampl, 28, supports Lalonde’s efforts to “lay the groundwork for a winning culture.” “The preparation he’s made in terms of systems and recruiting and just all-around effort he’s already put into this program I think has already caught all of our eyes,” Lampl said. “That saying, ‘Fail to plan, plan to fail’? He’s got a plan.” Lampl sees its tempo and speed as the team’s biggest strengths.

“We want to push the pace and we have the players to do so,” Lampl said. “We have very skilled forwards and, as a defenseman, that’s always a great thing to just be able to get the puck to them and let them do what they are supposed to do. We should be able to outskate teams and our pace should be relentless throughout the game. Anytime we can play fast is going to be a positive for us.” Fans should like the team’s style as well, Lampl said. “I think all fans really want to see here is effort — guys who played hard every shift and really outworked their opponent — and I think effort will translate into wins and everybody will go home happy,” he said.

Colorado reunion

Three Walleye hopefuls — Chris Knowlton, 24, Josh Holmstrom, 25, and Tom Serratore, 25 — aren’t new teammates. They played together as teens on teams in Colorado Springs, Colorado. “We were pretty good buddies back then, so it’s kind of funny to get back together,” Knowlton said. “We kept in touch and knew [coming to Toledo] was a possibility, but then when it actually happened and all three of us signed here, we were pretty excited. n WALLEYE CONTINUES ON 30

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as the assistant coach at University of Denver. “He’s a great coach,” Knowlton said. “I’m really excited. I enjoyed playing for him at school and can’t wait to play for him here.” Serratore’s father coaches hockey at the U.S. Air Force Academy and his uncle coaches hockey for Bemidji State University in Minnesota. His twin brother played DIII hockey in Minnesota. “I know [Lalonde is] a good coach because my father spoke highly of him and my coaches at the University of Minnesota had nothing but good things to say,” Serratore said. “Obviously he expects a lot, but we want to have a good year this year so I think the buy-in and the dedication is really something to build after.” Lampl said everyone is excited for the regular-season opener Oct. 18. “When you get a brand-new group of guys and all you’ve been doing is training, you want that first game to

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Themes for the upcoming Toledo Walleye Hockey season include “Frozen,” “Gilligan’s Island” and “Batman.” The season kicks off Oct. 18 and features events that families can enjoy, even if hockey isn’t among their favorite pastimes. “We always try to keep it fresh … so even the season ticket holders are getting a little something different every game,” said Special Events Coordinator Emily Croll. One of the most anticipated is the “Frozen” theme, which will be Nov. 8. Two characters from the movie will appear and there will be a “Princess Tea Party.” Croll said families have already taken interest in this theme. “This has been, by far, one of our most popular events of the season,” Croll said. “This is something we just came up with, with the popularity of the movie and it just fits in with the hockey theme. It’s just a totally different fan base that we don’t usually host events for.” Another theme is perfect for superhero fans and will celebrate the 75th anniversary of “Batman.” A themed jersey will be auctioned during the game with proceeds going to charity. Batman Night will be Nov. 22 and will also include a “Teddy Bear Toss” where fans will throw stuffed bears onto the ice after the Walleyes score their first goal. All bears will be donated to charities. Other themes include the popular “Star Wars” night Nov. 15 and a “Gilligan’s Island” theme March 28. “Our ‘Star Wars’ night is always popular,” Croll said. “As old as the movies are, people still enjoy them. It’s kind of interesting that we find adults that love ‘Star Wars’ [and] kids that love ‘Star Wars.’”

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“I can’t wait for these people who are helping out and pre-ordering — they’re gonna get some cool stuff. And get the record. And that’s what I care about, that’s all I care about. I just want my friends to get the songs, and hear ‘em the way I hear ‘em.” — “Jeff Stewart can’t sit still,” Toledo Free Press, Sept. 26, 2013 It’s a year later, and the time has come. After a successful fundraiser on the website Kickstarter backed the production of Toledo musician Jeff Stewart’s long-gestating album “Can’t Sit Still,” the last obstacle facing its release was work. Long, long hours of work polishing the songs that had been waiting to be perfected for over eight years. The donors who made the Kickstarter a success were the first to get a finished copy of the CD over the summer, naturally. Now, it’s time for the rest of Stewart’s expansive fan base to get their chance. “When we did it, I was so apprehensive, and not really for it, necessarily,” Stewart said in a new interview with Toledo Free Press. “And then, to see the support that I got from it — I

was kind of blown away. And then we got more than we figured, the amount, and I was thrilled. And then, we got it done. It’s that simple.” To celebrate the album’s completion, Stewart is holding a CD release party on Oct. 12 at the Village Idiot in Maumee. The shindig is set to take place between 3-5 p.m. — at first glance, an early start time for a party honoring one of the most beloved figures in the Toledo music scene. But Stewart said the timing was deliberate. “I want it to be low-key. I wanted it to be during the day on a Sunday afternoon, low-key. “I like the energy of The Village Idiot so much — it seems to be a universal place where people can come together and drop all pretensions, and just go have a good time. “I wanted it also to be where musicians could attend. A lot of [us], obviously, were doing our thing on weekend nights or all throughout the week. So it made sense to me to do a low-key event on a Sunday where you can stop by, if you’re driving down the river, you can just pop in.” The seeds of what would become “Can’t Sit Still” were first planted nearly a decade ago now. n STEWART CONTINUES ON 37

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bringing them to the new album. “We didn’t have to short-change ourselves or anything. I didn’t have to cut any corners. I was able to do exactly what I wanted,” Stewart said. “Sometimes, you get done with a project and you’re like, ‘I wish I would have done that,’ or something. But you just have a feeling of completion with

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stage of his career? The result is mixture of both the past and the present, it seems. “You’re not going to stay the same age, so you do evolve. Your emotions change, and then you move on from certain opinions you might have been about. But they’re still a part of your story. So you see now — you’re not exactly in that same frame of mind, but you go there, so you might tell that story. So you can kind of go there if you need to.” The struggle to bring “Can’t Sit Still” to listeners has brought Stewart’s career full circle in many ways. Years of emotion, expressed through art, which only saw completion through

the support of his friends and fans. And now those same individuals will finally get the chance to experience the piece as Stewart had always intended. “The support is so amazing among all [my] other friends. We were all in the trenches together,” Stewart said. “I’m not the young pup anymore. The young pups are out there doing it. I’m kind of the — I’m grandfathered in. “I had to make sure that I was standard-bearer,” he added. “I couldn’t put out something that was junk. I had to put out something that was top-notch, so I could give it to those musicians, and you know, they could listen to it and hopefully say, ‘You know, man, I want it to sound like this.’” O

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Much of the human experience in the modern age is an ever-shifting landscape of our own expectations. What the average American wanted out of life decades ago — or even a few years ago — is nowhere close to what they want now. Turning an eye on that kind of change is the sort of thing that Toledo stage director Jennifer Rockwood has been drawn to throughout her illustrious career. Her latest expression will come on Oct. 10 and 11, with a reading of Lisa D’Amour’s quirky satire “Detroit” at Studio A of the Valentine Theater. “’Detroit’ is a play about couples’ expectations,” Rockwood said. “Couples’ expectations of the American dream. It’s about two couples who end up in the suburbs, and it’s about how today is very different from, I guess, where it used to be. And maybe we are, in our own ways, mourning the past. “People used to have block parties, and hang out in the neighborhood, and Big Wheels, and now, of course, people don’t even know their neighbors. Or they may live next to their neighbors for ten or fifteen years and they may not even learn their names. So it’s about the changing world of what we see as the American dream.” Though the show may be named after the Motor City, nothing in the play itself gives any indication of where the story of its bored and disgruntled suburbanites may be taking place. Which, of course, is part of the point, Rockwood said. “It’s anywhere. Anywhere on the outside of a downtown, where people — the dream used to be to have a home, to own a home and live in the suburbs, and a nice car, and raise your

family and go to the right schools. And people can’t do that anymore — the economy is wrecked, and people are under water, and the ability for us to communicate with our neighbors, and the idea that we are not friends and have block parties and those kind of things is kind of gone.” This reading of D’Amour’s play — a Pulitzer Prize finalist for Drama in 2011 — fits right in with the canon of material Rockwood has made her own in the city for years. The area’s avid theatergoers have long become accustomed to the director’s affinity for works that are both seeing and humorous — finding the funny side of issues, but with a sting in the tail. “Those are the kind of plays I like. I like to take serious issues — I mean, laugh, get the audience to laugh, and think about serious issues. While you’re laughing, on the inside you’re going, ‘Oh, God. You know, this is true.’ Or laughing at something that’s really sad. I’m watching the death of something that used to be an important part of America.” Putting “Detroit” onstage is another passion project in a career littered with them for Rockwood. She jokes about how it often seems her muse has a pattern — discovering a work, becoming obsessed with a work, sharing it with others and, finally, a pressing need to bring a production of it to life. “I was passing this play around a year ago, telling people that I want to do it. Maybe even longer than that. And that’s what I do — I glom onto a few different plays. “I find these plays, and I just start passing them around to actors and passing them around to friends and saying, ‘Don’t you think these are great? Tell me what you think about this.’ So some of these people, even though they weren’t cast yet, were on

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with, and they’ve worked with each other before. And we sort of speak the same language. They know how I direct, and I don’t have to use too many words to get them to do something.” Rockwood has more projects in the months to come — in addition to more directorial work, she’s been focused a lot more on writing in recent days, working on a few plays of her own. Theater may be ephemeral

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ARIEL

laps and will purr nonstop when she gets attention. Ariel is the perfect addition to a family home — stop in and meet her and you will see why. Ariel is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations and is microchipped. Toledo Area Humane Society

is located at 1920 Indian Wood Circle, Arrowhead Park, Maumee. Adoption hours are noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call (419) 891-0705 or visit www. toledoareahumanesociety.org. O

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