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spent the wee hours of April 27 tossing, fire. Hackenburg ran the full marathon turning and trying not to stress about and Riggle ran the half. Seeing that really the marathon relay I’d be running in put my measly 4.4 miles with no extra weight in perspective. a few short hours at the After getting caught in Medical Mutual Glass traffic driving across town City Marathon. — plus a quick pit stop to It wasn’t so much the use the facilities — I arrunning part that worrived at my own exchange ried me. Although the point with about a minute record-breaking winter to spare. I’d barely gotten had put a serious dent into position when I saw in my intended training our second runner coming schedule, my leg was down the road. the shortest of the five Sarah Ottney I realized seconds after — “only” 4.4 miles. It I started running that I’d was more the logistics involved in coordinating five people and never sent a selfie to our fourth runner, four handoffs over 26.2 miles amid what James, to let him know what I was was expected to be a crowd of more than wearing, so I snapped one and texted 7,000 runners, a difficulty compounded it to him while running. Knowing he by the fact that more than half of our team was waiting for me and my team was counting on me kept me going the had never met. When three of our original teammates whole distance, where I might have were forced to step out because of health, been tempted to stop for a break if I injury or other reasons, Toledo Free Press were on my own. After James handed off to our final Design Editor James A. Molnar and I reached out to friends and family mem- runner, his sister Jessica, we headed to the Glass Bowl to cheer her on at the finish bers and recruited three new runners. Through a combination of luck, line. As we walked across the University of last-minute planning and some race- Toledo campus, we happened to spot her day selfies, we managed to successfully coming and James decided to jump back in the race. They ran the final mile together navigate each handoff. Our first blessing was the weather. and crossed the finish line holding hands. We surprised ourselves by clocking Unlike last year’s rainy marathon, this year was chilly but clear and sunny. Un- in just under four hours. Our time of beknownst to us, our team’s first runner, 3:59:06 was good enough for 85th out of Eric, was having a bit of a stressful start 243 relay teams and 30th of the 81 teams to his morning. As he later posted on in the mixed open category. My favorite part of checking results is Facebook: “How to run a real race: Wake up at 6:40 in Maumee. Put shorts on in- looking at the other team names. Among side out. Park illegally. Run a half mile to my favorites were “Between a Walk and a starting line. Arrive just in time at 7am. Hard Pace” from Maumee, “Are We There Yet?” from Perrysburg and “Your Pace or Run faster than expected.” While waiting for him at the first Mine?” from Toledo. The last-place relay exchange point — to help him find our team — “WTF! Where’s the Finish?” from second runner, Alyssa, whom he’d never Maumee — made me chuckle. I’m glad met — I saw one of the two area fire- they found it. All in all, my first time was a great fighters running the race in full gear. Perkins Township firefighters Brian experience and I’d do it again next year. Hackenburg and Matthew Riggle both ran Maybe even the half. Just kidding. O in honor of their former co-worker, Toledo firefighter James Dickman, who was Sarah Ottney can be reached at sottney@ killed in January at a Toledo apartment toledofreepress.com.

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ity the Clip Show, because even recording suddenly the catalyst for when the Los Angeles Clippers his ouster? There are two answers. The first win, they lose. In their third consecutive year is that the old guard at the NBA, making the playoffs, and their first former commissioner David Stern, never took Sterling on year without having directly. Don’t know to share the postwhy. He was probably season spotlight with hoping Sterling would the Lakers, instead of pass away before he making headlines with did something else. their play on the court, Adam Silver, as new the Clippers were incommissioner, had stead in the news for to come out strong in an entirely, brutally his first real test as the different reason. Team owner Donald Sterling Matt CULBREATH man in charge. Also, and it hurts to admit it, was recently banned from the NBA for life for some in- but you have to look at who broke credibly racist comments he made the story on the recording: TMZ. in a recorded conversation with his Just the sheer volume of that audience, not to mention its direct feed girlfriend. After a few days of hearing this into social media, meant that it was discussed on my radio station, I going to catch fire, and quickly. And here’s the question that hasn’t feel like I need to address some of the more common issues that keep been asked, but is in the back of the mind of everyone who’s freaked out coming up. First and foremost: “Doesn’t he by the whole situation: “Am I next?” have the freedom of speech?” Sure Not to say that they have the same he does. The First Amendment guar- kind of hate in their heart as Sterling, antees that the government may not but I think people are literally afraid pass laws to infringe on your right that they’ll lose their jobs if they say to say, print or draw whatever you the wrong thing. They look at what want. Now, there is some question happened at the Mozilla Corpoas to how this is applied lately, from ration, when CEO Brendan Eich everything from indecency laws stepped down after a public outcry to “free speech zones.” But Sterling over his donations to campaigns that hasn’t been criminally charged or ar- were trying ban same-sex marriage rested. The government has, in fact, in California. Look, Sterling and Eich were very done nothing. The court of public opinion is what weighed in here, and high-ranking management. Donald boy, did they bring down the lumber. Sterling was simultaneously a bigot See, the freedom of speech in- toward minorities and an owner of cludes the freedom to respond. We a basketball team that employs miare not compelled to sit on our hands norities. You can see the conflict of and listen to what somebody says. interest. The same thing happened We are free to argue, walk away and with Mozilla: The company employs many homosexuals, and had often refuse to talk to that person again. The NBA is walking away, re- been cited as a very gay-friendly fusing to do business with the man, organization. Hiring someone who and using the rules he agreed to does not hold those same values to abide by in an effort to force him to lead the company caused many to sell the team. You can argue if they be disillusioned with the direction should, but you can’t argue that they of the organization. You can’t have a can’t. I’d certainly hope you’d do the guy in charge who openly discrimisame if someone you did business nates against his employees. The fact of the matter is that with suddenly dropped a Marge Schott-like “Hitler was good at the there’s nothing illegal with what happened between the NBA and Sterbeginning” kind of line. Second: “Why is this blowing ling. Sterling has his views, and the up now?” Yes, there are mounds of NBA has theirs. They’re no longer evidence of Sterling’s bad attitude compatible, and the NBA has the for people with different levels of bigger stick. O melanin in their skin, most of it tied to his property holdings, and his re- “Shaggy” Matt Culbreath is sports difusal to rent to African-Americans rector at 1370 WSPD. Email him at and Asian-Americans. So why is one shaggy@WSPD.com.

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GOP races could reshape state committee By Sarah Ottney

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Eight local Republicans will vie for four spots on the party’s state central committee to be decided in the May 6 primary election, the most contentious being the races for the District 11 seats held by Jon Stainbrook and Meghan Gallagher. Stainbrook and Gallagher are both finishing their first term and seeking a second. Stainbrook is chairman of the Lucas County Republican Party and member of the Lucas County Board of Elections (BOE). Gallagher was recently ousted as director of the BOE. Running against them are Bill Delaney of Toledo, a retired bar owner who recently ran for City Council, and Diana Skaff, a financial

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adviser and precinct representative from Curtice. Mark Wagoner and Dee Talmage are the current District 2 state central committee members. Running against them are Perrysburg business owner Ron LeRoux and Maureen Alexander of Ottawa Hills, both political newcomers. The 66-member state central committee is comprised of two representatives, a male and a female, elected from each of Ohio’s 33 Senate districts for two-year terms. Members represent their districts as the group formulates the statewide bylaws that direct how the party handles elections, and endorsements and assists in funding and getting candidates elected. n PRIMARY CONTINUES ON 7

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Bill Delaney, a retired Toledo business owner, is challenging incumbent Jon Stainbrook in District 11.


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n PRIMARY CONTINUED FROM 6 District 11 comprises most of Toledo while District 2 comprises western Lucas County, including Ottawa Hills, as well as Wood, Ottawa and Erie counties and most of Fulton county.

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Delaney, 73, was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He came to Toledo in

1973 while working as a district food manager for Kmart. He said he is getting more involved in politics now that he no longer has a business to run. “I’m getting more and more disgusted as I go through it,” Delaney said. “I just want the truth. I want to dig into things on the bookkeeping side because that’s what gets me. What does this cost? How much did we spend on it? How much are we getting back in return? I want to know where

the money is going.” He said the local GOP needs a change and he is not a fan of current party leadership, particularly Stainbrook. “I’ve seen this man operate. He disgusts me. I’m sorry,” Delaney said. “I just want to see people being treated fairly and they have not been. I want to see a better Toledo and a better Republican Party.” He said the organization is currently “very closed.”

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A Toledo tradition since 2005 “It’s their way, their club, their people and there’s a lot of people in town that know this but don’t want to come out of the shadows,” Delaney said. “There’s a lot of fear.” He said he would like to see more communication between local conservative organizations, including Republicans, Libertarians and the tea party. “We’ve got to draw all these ideologies into one big R because we’re not going to get anyplace being divided,” Delaney said. “There’s too much division. I want to get all these people together in one group. You’ve got to have somewhere where you can talk about it. Right now, there’s no talking going on. We have got to form a better organization.” Stainbrook, 50, of Toledo, said Delaney’s claims are “not substantiated” and that he, Skaff, LeRoux and Alexander are all “protest candidates” put forth by tea party groups. John McAvoy of the Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition,

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which recruited Delaney and Skaff to run against Stainbrook and Gallagher, said his group endorses candidates from all parties. He STAINBROOK said Republican groups outside Toledo are ignored by Stainbrook. “If I was chairman of the party, I’d be like a business manager surrounding himself with good people,” McAvoy said. “The managers are already there — out in Fallen Timbers, Maumee. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Just bring them in, bring them together, utilize the resources that are already available.” Stainbrook said he has done just that. He said the Lucas County Republican Party has grown and diversified under his leadership as chairman since 2008. n PRIMARY CONTINUES ON 8


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n PRIMARY CONTINUED FROM 7 Six years ago, the party often had difficulty even drawing a quorum of 25 members for central committee meetings, Stainbrook said. Today the meetings regularly draw 75-100 members. “The numbers speak for themselves,” he said. “We brought people in. We recruited and filled the central committee with people all over Lucas County, people who had never been involved before. There’s great Republicans who just weren’t being recruited so we went out and did it. “We’ve rebuilt this party since 2008 and it’s a force to be reckoned with, fighting the Democrats, not each other,” he said. Stainbrook questioned why Delaney wants to be involved with the party at the state level but hasn’t gotten involved at the local level. “He just wants to criticize without being a member of the team,” Stainbrook said. “Talk minus action equals zero.” Delaney said he isn’t running for county central committee because there’s already a representative he respects in his precinct. The same question has been posed to McAvoy, who said he doesn’t run for office because of his membership in the Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, which has a policy that its members will not

A Toledo tradition since 2005 ToledoFreePress.com run for office because of its endorsements of all political parties. Stainbrook also questioned Delaney’s choice of party affilitation. “He ran as an independent for City Council and all of a sudden now he wants to represent the Republican Party in Columbus?” he said. Stainbrook said he is confident in the re-election of himself and the three other District 11 incumbents, all of whom were endorsed by the Lucas County Republican Party. “I have a great working relationship with the governor’s office and with the Ohio Republican Party,” Stainbrook said. “You want to make sure Senate District 11 has the proper conservative Republican core values represented at the state level and we absolutely do.” Stainbrook and Delaney both said conservatives need to work together. “The tea party and Republican Party agree on 85 percent. Can’t we just work together and work on that last 15 percent? I think we can,” Stainbrook said. However, Delaney said he doesn’t believe Stainbrook is sincere. “Absolutely not. It’s a private club to him,” Delaney said. Skaff said she and others haven’t been invited or welcome at meetings, even after requesting to be. Stainbrook said that’s not true. n PRIMARY CONTINUES ON 9

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n PRIMARY CONTINUED FROM 8 “We have to have open meetings and we’ve followed Ohio’s sunshine laws to the T,” Stainbrook said. “Everything is done by the book because I’m under the microscope with these guys. That’s ludicrous they would even say that. “I have people who support me. Let the voters decide. I’ve done a good job and I want to continue,” he said. “It’s an

honor and a privilege to serve the party, to make sure Columbus knows Lucas County is up here. I’ve got that bridge. I’ve built that.” Stainbrook, who is known for being divisive and argumentative, said he gets his fighting spirit from his father. “He would always say, ‘If you know you’re right, don’t back down.’ He’s stubborn,” Stainbrook said. On May 1, the BOE voted to

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A Toledo tradition since 2005 state committee has nothing to do with that,” Stainbrook said. “If you’re going to talk, you’ve got to know what you’re talking about.” Skaff, 59, of Curtice, is a financial adviser with her husband, Tom, at Wells Fargo Advisors. She has been her precinct representative for several years. Lucas County has 352 precincts, although not all the precinct representative seats are filled. Skaff grew up in South Toledo and graduated from St. Ursula Academy and the University of Toledo. She has taught business classes at UT and has her pilot’s license. She is also active at CedarCreek Church and with Heartbeat of Toledo. Skaff said she started to become more politically active because of her growing concern about Obamacare. Her experience with the health care system after her 16-year-old daughter sustained a brain injury in a 1996 car accident convinced her a government-run system was not in the best interest of the people.

launch an investigation against Stainbrook over an accusation that he encouraged an employee via text to slow down elections work. Stainbrook said his phone records will prove the accusation is untrue and that those who try to bring BOE issues into the state central committee race are trying to compare apples to oranges. “They are always trying to make this about the Board of Elections. The

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“I’m kind of an accidental activist,” Skaff said. “I’m a self-starter. I’m pretty independent. I’ve worked for myself most of my life. I raised a good family. “The bylaws and the way the Republican Party is organized is very important and who we endorse as candidates is critical,” Skaff said. “I want to make a difference. I have five grandchildren and I got tired of just reading about problems and saying, ‘Why isn’t anyone standing up for this?’ I finally looked in the mirror and said to myself, ‘It’s time.’” Skaff said she would attend local Republican club meetings to listen to what people want and take that back to the statehouse. “The clubs we visit, those people have ideas and they are not being heard,” Skaff said. “No one is listening. That’s something I would do differently. Not just listening, but being accountable too.” n PRIMARY CONTINUES ON 10

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state legislature as a senator and representative. He was appointed to the Republican state central committee to replace his father, also named Mark Wagoner, who resigned. “I came back home to spend more time with my kids and focus on my law practice, but I still want to be engaged and help Republicans be elected at all levels,” Wagoner said. “I just want to make sure our voice in Northwest

McAvoy said state central committee members need to have good networking skills. “It helps to bring a network in with you rather than establishing a new network. So if you have some of those networks already available and you’re currently utilizing them, that’s a really big part of this McAVOY job,” McAvoy said. Being able to work and interact with people you may dislike is also a necessity. “That’s a challenge, but if you can’t do that then you’re in the wrong job,” McAvoy said. Both Skaff and Delaney said they District 2 would “come to the table” and listen Wagoner, 42, of Ottawa Hills, is a to the viewpoints of others. Although lawyer at Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick change has been slow, they are confi- in Toledo. He spent eight years in the dent it will come. “There’s great people in government and there’s a lot of them that ENDORSED BY: are standing up. They just need to be Toledo Chamber Of Commerce supported and then what will happen ENDORSED BY: Toledo Board Of Realtors is you get more people to stand up,”Toledo Chamber Of Commerce Skaff said. “It’s really lonely to be the Toledo Board Of Realtors SUPPORTED BY: first two or three to stand up, but as Rob Ludeman & Sandy Spang SUPPORTED BY: people respect that and see that, they’ll Rob Ludeman & Sandy Spang follow. It doesn’t take 50 percent; it takes an active 15-20 percent of people cate for to change things. will be a will proudly “Being a mom and raising a family, CAL SERVE THE I know how CHAMPION to handle childrenOF and SIBILITY their little SMALL temper tantrums, ” Skaff BUSINESS CITIZENS OF said. “I’d like to see a more responsive DISTRICT 2 Citizens of District 2 to Serve the Republican Party and see the rule of law apply for everyone, the meetings to Serve the Citizens of District 2 read more at HelmanforDistrict2.com being held according to the read bylaws more at HelmanforDistrict2.com and rules being followed. “The American people and the citPAID FOR BY HELMAN FOR DISTRICT 2 SHERRY KERSTETTER, TREASURER izens of Toledo have a lot of wisdom. ROB LUDEMAN, CHAIRMAN Everyone who is running their own 2225 TOWNLEY ROAD, TOLEDO, OH 43614

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n PRIMARY CONTINUED FROM 10 LeRoux, 47, of Perrysburg, is a journeyman tool and die maker who owns Odyssey Machine Company in Perrysburg with his two sons. He said he’s always been “politically aware,” but it wasn’t until he started attending tea party events that he decided to run for office. “The old-fashioned me thinks that’s something people who like to be in the public eye get involved in, but the newborn constitutionalist in me realizes it’s the duty of every citizen to get involved,” LeRoux said. “I’m a problem-solver. That’s what I do in my business,” he said. “I’m a good organizer and I’m a very good structural thinker. I think I’ll bring back something to the party that will pay back the citizens of the party, not just the special interests.” LeRoux said he sees a divide between the beliefs of his conservative friends and neighbors and the state Republican Party. “The results that are coming out of the Republican Party do not resemble the things we believe in. I don’t consider myself a lawmaker, but to get involved at the party level makes sense to me. I can help build a party platform that makes sense to my neighbors and friends,” LeRoux said. “Individually, I couldn’t point a finger at any member of the state central committee and say they are doing a bad job. All I can do is look at the whole and the result is not what I would expect. ... Career politicians don’t belong on committees; people do.” Talmage, 73, of Ottawa Hills, has been a state central committee

member since 2002. The former chairwoman of the Lucas County Republican Party is a retired teacher and former Ottawa Hills Board of Education member. She is also a member of many local boards and is active in numerous local Republican clubs. She was Wagoner’s campaign manager during several of his state races. “I love working with people and with the political process,” Talmage said. “I do a lot of networking with the boards I’m on. I really know the area and am LeROUX passionate about the community and having people work together. “Our job is to recruit and get Republican leaders elected. That’s our main job. I really know a lot of people and I try to get people involved that way. It’s a lot about networking. It’s not really about taking a stand on any issue.” Alexander, of Ottawa Hills, is a sales representative for Maxima Supply based near Lansing, Michigan. After years away, she returned to her native Northwest Ohio to raise her two children, now both in college. Alexander said many of her views lean Libertarian, but she believes in a two-party system. “A lot of what I’m driven by is fiscal policy,” Alexander said. “I really have dire concerns about this country from a financial standpoint. I don’t know how we can continue on this path. Socially I’m more of a moderate, but as far as the

fiscal part I’m definitely conservative.” Frustration with the state legislative panel that voted in 2013 to allow the expansion of Medicaid sparked Alexander’s entry into politics. “I’m very frustrated that our party basically went along with this, even though the voters in Ohio didn’t agree,” Alexander said. “I just feel we have to have some change. If I keep sitting and accepting the way things are, it’s going to be the status quo.” Alexander said she admires her opponent Talmage, but wants to offer voters a choice. “She has a phenomenal record, she’s a huge volunteer. She’s done an amazing job. Most people can’t believe I’m running against her, but I don’t see any changes to the policies and platforms of the Republican Party. I see the same people running again and again,” Alexander said. “I realize I’m an underdog. I don’t have any campaign signs. That’s not really in a single mom’s budget. It’s a real grassroots, word-of-mouth campaign. I’m just hoping for the opportunity. My cousin told me, ‘Maureen, you sit there and talk about this stuff, but you don’t do anything about it.’ I’d like to at least offer up a different option and let the voters decide.”

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ive years ago, a colleague wrote about a local woman who risked death to deliver her baby. The original story ran as part of the Mother Day’s coverage in Toledo Free Press. Kristy Kress had been in her seventh month of pregnancy when she developed peripartum cardiomyopathy — pregnancy-induced heart failure — and gave birth Brandi to a premature son. A few months later, she had a successful heart transplant. She went back to work, she and her husband Chad raised little Hunter, and she became a huge advocate for organ donation.

In most cases, we would never have to revisit this story. But then everything changed — in a heartbeat. On Feb. 7, Kristy, 36, died after suffering a rare form of rejection related to her heart transplant — years after the surgery had been deemed successful. It was a shock. “She wasn’t sick BARHITE over the past five years,” said her sisterin-law Lexy Batey. “You would have seen her on the street and you would have thought she was just like you.” I vividly remember the original story from 2009. At first, her last name didn’t sound familiar. However,

her photo gave me pause. It was Kristy McVicker, a 1995 graduate of Springfield High School, my alma mater. When I started to see on Facebook that she had passed, I thought it had to be because of something other than her heart. She had met all of her transplant milestones. “We have had five extra years,” said her mom, Diana McVicker. “Her rejection started in August and progressed really quickly.” As the family struggles to find a routine after Kristy, they try to focus on her memory. Unfortunately, none of her organs could be saved and donated. “She would want to be remembered as a good mom. She had five years with her son that she wouldn’t have had,” Batey said. “We are holding up, but it is tough. We are

trying our best.” In the future, the family would like to do something in her memory or organize a benefit. They will be paying medical bills for a lifetime, so encouraging organ donation is a more immediate gift. “Organ donation meant so much to Kristy. She wasn’t sick over the past five years,” Batey said. “She was back at work a week after being released from the hospital with a heart transplant.” Kristy was the general manager of Extended Stay America in Holland. She and her husband met at work. “Kristy was so down to earth. Monetary things meant nothing to her. She is my sweetie,” her mom said. The Thursday before she died, it was suggested that Kristy go on disability. She refused. “That is

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Since retiring from the Harlem Globetrotters in February, Kevin “Special K” Daley has started The Kevin Daley Youth Foundation, which raises awareness of bullying in schools. “The foundation’s new, but the cause is not,” Daley said. “I truly, truly believe we’re not doing enough to give the kids a voice and raise awareness to what’s going on. Bullying is swept under the rug. Kids are hurting themselves and committing suicide over bullying, and a lot of schools aren’t giving it as much importance as it should have.” A 10-year basketball veteran, Daley uses his fame as a springboard for creating an atmosphere of open discussion with youth. “I know these kids love what I do as a Harlem Globetrotter, with the basketball tricks and the high energy that I have, so I use that to my advantage to get their attention,” Daley said. “So I go into the schools with this highenergy program, show the kids some tricks and get them involved, which is very, very important.” With his program, Daley teaches kids how to stand up to bullying as well as how to help if they see someone being bullied. “Some kids don’t realize they’re being bullies themselves,” Daley said. “They think they’re just having fun when they’re name-calling or hitting each other, and unfortunately some parents feel the same way. But once I go into a school and teach what a bully really is, maybe some kids realize they’re doing something wrong. Sometimes you can’t just get mad at the bully immediately, because they just don’t know any better. We have to educate them and continue to educate them.” Daley said he is hoping to bring his program to Northwest Ohio on May 9. The decision originated in a conversation with Joni Meyer-Crothers of Sylvania, whose son has been the victim of bullying. “My son’s been bullied pretty significantly in the school system, so I just reached out to Kevin because he’s played a big part in the U.S. Department of Education’s anti-bullying program, and he’s a big motivational

DALEY speaker at schools,” Meyer-Crothers said. “I told him my son’s being bullied, and he took my son under his wing. After a few more bullying instances, I spoke to him again and he decided he wanted to come into town and reach out to the schools.” Daley’s foundation is also competing in the Most Valuable Philanthropist competition, in which more than 40 professional athlete-based charity nominees can be voted on up to three times daily for a chance to win $100,000 for their organizations. Voting is open to the public until May 15 at https://givkwik.com/ campaigns/2014-asu, and the top 10 foundations will be invited to a banquet in Chicago, where a committee will select the winner. “I’m very excited because this is a contest that means a lot to me,” Daley said. “Once I started being part of this contest and letting people know what my foundation is doing, people came out of nowhere and started telling me their stories. I didn’t start until four days after voting already began, so the others had a lead on me and I was in dead-last place, and today I’m already in fourth place. So that tells you about the support and that people truly believe this is a good cause. I’m loving it!” For more information on Daley’s organization, follow him on Twitter (@mrtrotter21), or visit the website www.kevindaleyspeaks.com. O


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Although Benjamin Irvine was raised by two nurses, he initially wasn’t interested in going into the profession himself. Instead, the Maumee resident pursued a degree in interpersonal communication and got a job in Colorado with a staffing company that placed nurses. Despite his proximity to the great outdoors, where he could hike and flyfish to his heart’s content, Irvine found himself increasingly dissatisfied in the business world. “Everything going on in my life pointed me to change careers,” he said. “I wasn’t happy with what I was doing and I didn’t want to go through the rest of my life being unhappy like that.” That’s when he decided to go back to school for nursing, enrolling at Owens Community College. “As soon as I started it just felt so right,” he said. “It just felt so natural.” Irvine, 28, a graduate of St. John’s Jesuit High School, said he gets his work ethic from his father and his compassion from his mother. “That combination serves me really well,” said Irvine, now a registered nurse at ProMedica Toledo Hospital. “At St. John’s, the motto was to be a man for others. … People [in hospitals] are going through the toughest time in their lives and need someone there to take care of them, even just small

things. I want to care for them like they were my own family member and go the extra mile.” His mother, Becky, also an RN, said she was thrilled about her son’s decision to go into nursing. “He is a real people person and very compassionate. We knew he’d do well. I always tell him, ‘Go out and make a difference today.’ Even if it’s just one person, it makes a IRVINE difference.” The American Nurses Association reports 3.1 million RNs in the United States. About 2.6 million are working as nurses with more than 60 percent employed by hospitals. Irvine said he’s noticed more men choosing nursing as a second career. “A lot of males don’t look at nursing initially as a career choice. It’s nontraditional. But I guess the numbers are on the rise,” Irvine said.

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Kim Holman, clinical teaching faculty at Owens’ school of nursing, said good nurses fulfill the five C’s: commitment, competence, compassion, conscience and confidence. She also added one more: communication. “You have to have the ability to talk to people. If you don’t have good communication skills or be willing to grow

them, it’s hard to be a good nurse,” Holman said. Nurses also need to be able to think on their feet and be flexible, she said “If you can’t deal with change, you’re not going to be a good nurse,” Holman said. Adaptability is key, agreed Stautzenberger College Practical Nursing Department Program Administrator Carolyn Nagy. “We need to learn if we don’t have a certain piece of high-tech equipment, how do we care for the patient without that piece of equipment?” she said. “Part of what we do here is help students develop critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills.” Nursing is a field that requires lifelong learning, Nagy said. “You can’t rest on your laurels from your training 20 years ago,” she said. “Every day there’s something new in the field of medicine.” The same attributes that draw people to nursing tend to make them community volunteers, Holman said. “Nurses are usually leaders. They take on projects out of the goodness of their hearts. They put in volunteer hours at schools, churches. They’re not punching a time clock and leaving,” Holman said. National Nurses Week is observed annually May 6-12. “Nursing week should be 52 weeks a year,” Holman said. “If it weren’t for nurses, hospitals wouldn’t be able to operate.” O

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want to preface this week’s ar- have caused or characterized Toticle with a brief observation. It is ledo’s decline, we analyzed several common, in any market, to attack statistics of the Toledo metro area and then compared those people who point out them to national agproblems or shortcomings. gregates. These staThe perception is that people tistics included perwho discuss weaknesses are sonal incomes and overly pessimistic, or that they labor force numbers, want something to fail. which will serve as Here, this is not the case. the focal point of This column seeks to point discussion here. out that there are substantial, Between 1969 longstanding problems facing the Toledo region which need Dock David TREECE and 2012, personal incomes in the Toledo to be addressed. However, there can be no solutions until we have metro area grew faster (or declined less) recognition that problems do exist. My than the U.S. aggregate in only seven of family hopes to be part of the solution those years. That means that in 37 of the to Toledo’s problems, but first we must past 44 years, personal incomes in the seek to spread understanding of this re- Toledo market have failed to keep pace with the broader U.S. market. gion’s difficulties. This failure has naturally led to an Toledo, it is no secret, is a dying town. It has been a dying town for oft-cited “brain drain.” For direct evidecades and, unless drastic change is dence of this, consider that the labor implemented in a hurry, it will likely force in Toledo has expanded faster continue or even accelerate its decline. (or declined more slowly) than naRecently, to gain a better un- tional aggregates in only four of the derstanding of the metrics that years since 1990.

So, what do these numbers mean? First, they demonstrate a marked inability for Toledo to attract or retain talented individuals. The brain drain is alive and well in Toledo. After all, why would anyone want to stay in a market where personal incomes fail to rise as fast as they, by all accounts, should? Why wouldn’t people make a mass exodus to other areas of the country where personal incomes are keeping pace with — or even growing faster than — the U.S. on the whole? Well, that’s just what has happened. Our high school graduates who leave for top post-secondary educations, by and large, do not return. Local small businesses that grow into large businesses and seek to expand beyond the regional market often leave at their first opportunity. Startups seek and are awarded funding from sources outside Toledo and pack up and move before Toledo ever benefits from their innovative ideas. Second — and even more importantly — these numbers depict a metro market that is unable to grow as

fast as the broader domestic economy. If personal incomes here fail to keep pace, and if our labor market struggles to expand, that means there are fewer and fewer dollars available in Northwest Ohio to support new or existing businesses. It means that, just as workers are forced to look elsewhere for good paying jobs, companies must look outside Toledo in order to find the demand they need to support their supply. For most large companies in Toledo this is already the case. While many successful companies may have headquarters here, they have been doing more and more of their work — or selling more and more of their products — outside the Toledo region. This failure to keep pace means that we as a metropolitan area are in decline. We have fallen behind other markets and are likely to fall further behind some markets. In fact, we are seeing some previously smaller markets surpass us. After all, areas where personal incomes rise faster than the U.S. aggregate will naturally attract

talent to fill high-paying jobs. Toledo, meanwhile, will continue to suffer. Our local economy will continue to shrink. Why? Because there are not — and will not be — as many dollars to go around here as there are in other markets. People elsewhere have comparatively more to spend. Businesses here have a greater need to export to other regions — or even other countries — to find the demand they need to thrive. One natural inquiry is whether these numbers are changing, and sadly the answer is no. The reason these numbers aren’t changing — why trends aren’t reversing — is because we aren’t changing. Toledo today isn’t doing anything drastically different than it did in 1969. We, for the most part, continued pushing the trends that have led us to exactly where we are and yet somehow we expect that things will magically improve. It’s not rational to keep doing the same things over and over while expecting different results. n TREECE CONTINUES ON 16


16 Business Link n TREECE CONTINUED FROM 15 What can or should we do to stop these trends and reverse course and put Toledo back on track to becoming a thriving market again? We need to do something different, and that doesn’t mean more government. This has been the trend in Toledo for decades; first a strong mayor and then regionalization. More government is not, and has never been, the answer to this region’s problems,

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and yet for some reason we are always fooled into thinking the same scheme will work. Rather, if previous decades offer any lessons for us at all, what we need to take away is that government does not and never will have the answers for making this region successful. Elected officials don’t hold the keys for success; in fact they have a tendency to impede progress more than they encourage it. If we want to do better in Toledo,

leadership will have to come from the private sector. O

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Dark carnival: Insane Clown Posse brings JCW wrestling to Toledo Bruce and Utsler was the classic mat wars of the 1980s. Before they painted their faces to take the stage as musicians, they wrestled each other in their backyards. Before they commanded the loyPopGoesJeff@gmail.com alty of thousands of “Juggalos” — the fervent fans who fill venues Before almost anything else, their bond was through wrestling. and attend ICP’s annual Gathering of the Juggalos every summer When young Joseph Bruce first began hanging out with Jo- — the pair were enthralled by the battles of Hulk Hogan, Randy seph Utsler in the 1980s in Metro Detroit, their first common Savage and, especially, the Ultimate Warrior. “Wrestling influenced our hip-hop,” said Bruce — now much passion wasn’t the bombastic, controversial hip-hop that would make them — or, rather, their face-painted alter egos the Insane better known as Violent J — in an interview with Toledo Free Press. “That’s why we wear the face paint. The Ultimate Warrior influClown Posse — famous. 3661 Devers_Collision_TFP95_Layout 1 8/30/12 1:28 PM Page 1 Before beginning their famous dark carnival, what united enced us our entire life.” By Jeff McGinnis

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Jim Hellwig — the late wrestler who legally changed his name to “Warrior” following his famous run in the then-WWF World Wrestling Federation now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)— had a monumental influence on what ICP became, Violent J said. Not just in performance, but in real life. “He said something in his [WWE] Hall of Fame speech. People wondered why he named himself ‘Warrior.’ Hellwig said, ‘If a big company can use the Ultimate Warrior image to sell T-shirts, and to put people in seats, and all that stuff, why can’t he use it in his personal life to achieve greatness?’ n ICP CONTINUES ON 18

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n ICP CONTINUED FROM 17 “And that sort of made sense to me, because that’s what me and my brother did,” Violent J said. “Whenever there was a feat that we had to do, when we didn’t feel like doing it, when we were tired and burnt out or whatever, my brother would always say to me, ‘Ultimate Warrior!’ You know what I mean? Like, you know, man up and get through it. ... And we grew up doing that, we grew up using that term.”

Thumbtacks and barbed wire

Even as ICP marks nearly a quarter century of hip-hop mayhem, they have never left their passion for the grappling game behind. J and Utsler — now known as Shaggy 2 Dope — have sporadically run their own wrestling promotion, Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW), for the past 15 years. The latest JCW tour will make a stop in the Glass City on May 4 at Headliners. “We’re into storyline wrestling, you know?” Violent J said, describing JCW’s approach to the sport. “It’s sort of old-school, back to the day when everyone had a character. When you had a Kamala, you had a bunch of guys who were hillbillies and you had a bunch of guys who were this and that. And that’s what our wrestling is like — it’s character-driven. “It’s not so much like [what] today’s locker rooms look like, which is like a bunch of male underwear models. ... It’s more or less old-school wrestling, [that] is what JCW is. And that’s pretty much — you can expect to see some blood, too, some brutalness, some thumbtacks, some barbed wire, things like that.” ICP has never cared that much about what the “mainstream” thinks about them, whether that be mainstream music fans or hardcore WWE devotees. Their local collaborators, though, say ICP is good to work with. “We’ve never had any problems

with them. It’s always been great,” said Broc Curry, president and founder of Innovation Concerts, promoters of the May 4 event. “The last time we had ICP perform live was, I’m going to say, two years ago, probably three years ago now. And it was a great, soldout show. And the crowd that came out were just happy that they were in town. We heard for weeks leading up to the event, ‘Can the clowns even perform in Toledo? They’re banned from Toledo!’ So that was interesting. “But literally, as long as you can control the Faygo in the parking lot, they’re just excited that everybody can be there as a group.”

Passion project

J and Shaggy will not perform — either as musicians or wrestlers — at the May 4 show. Their role, fittingly, will be as ringmasters, hosting the event, announcing the matches and introducing others from their label Psychopathic Records. But working on JCW always feels like a return to home for ICP. In fact, that’s usually where work on a new installment of their crazy wrestling roadshow begins — back in their home state of Michigan. “When we’re going to be home, when we’re home for eight months in a row, that’s when we bring it back. And we start doing shows around Detroit, or we bring it out on tour, or we do it every two weeks — we run like a TV thing on the Internet, a little Internet show,” J said. Wrestling is always a passion project for ICP. In their primary/main realm, two platinum records, over 6 million albums sold and thousands of devotees, J makes it clear that JCW must always come second to their musical career, and their devotion to hiphop helps contribute to the unique structure of their wrestling product. “We’re unlike any other company in the sense that we go away for a while, and then when we do come

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back, we start all over again. Like, all the storylines are different and everything. But it’s the same maybe six or seven key characters and then new characters every time we come back. “It would be different if we had nationwide TV, but we don’t. Music is our No. 1, you know what I mean?”

Road to the Gathering

Despite their commitment to music, Violent J is more than just an enthusiastic amateur in the wrestling game. He actually toured with independent companies for a while in the early 1990s before Insane Clown Posse was born. After achieving international fame with Shaggy 2 Dope — and making appearances on numerous national wrestling shows — the pair decided to put their own footprint on the business they loved. The early days of the promotion were marked by the group’s cheerful vulgarity. The initial name was “Juggalo Champions*** Wrestling.” J and Shaggy would headline shows as a tag team, do their own ironic commentary and book former national talents and make fun of them. Nowadays, the shows are more structured, with storylines building to a big event — the eighth annual Bloodymania event taking place July 23-26 Gathering of the Juggalos in Thornville, Ohio. “It’s the night for all of our JCW stars to really shine, because we either put them in big matches, or they wrestle big stars from the outside. And so it’s cool, you know? Bloodymania is a really good time. And a lot of our stars don’t get to be on Bloodymania, because we fill

Bloodymania up with a lot of stars, a lot of big names come in for Bloodymania, and that means a lot of our guys don’t get to make the card.” Every show on this tour is built on the idea of talents “earning” a spot on Bloodymania, including the Headliners stop. Toledo has always had a strong connection to the ICP movement — the city was actually home to the second Gathering of the Juggalos in 2001, though the event had to be cut short when hundreds of fans rushed the stage during ICP’s performance. “Since ICP started, they were playing shows here in Toledo — playing at the Main Event back in the day, and then the Asylum when that came,” Curry said. “And as the group built a following, Toledo was kind of ground zero for the whole Juggalo and Psychopathic movement.” “We did a JCW show in Toledo a few years ago, and to be totally honest with you, the crowd wasn’t that hot. It wasn’t a very good draw. So we’ll have to see what’s going to happen,” Violent J said. “When it’s just JCW and not ICP performing a concert, it’s different. It’s just wrestling. “In the early days, JCW used to do really good — a lot of people used to come out because they didn’t know what to expect, you know? But now people know that if it’s JCW, if it’s booked as JCW, it’s just going to be JCW. So the only people that come out are the fans of JCW. So we’ll have to see. Because we go to other cities, it’s really hot. We’ll have to see what happens.” “The guys just really love wrestling. This is like a labor of love for

them,” Curry said. “It costs them a lot of money to bring the show to town. And when we were originally talking about it, I was saying, you know, I was trying to discuss ticket prices. And I was saying, ‘Eh, maybe we should go a little higher.’ And they were very adamant in keeping the ticket at $12 advance, $15 for the [day of the] show — just supercheap, considering all the expense that goes into it for those guys.” Whether JCW sells out Headliners or not, it’s clear that Violent J has no intention of giving up on his devotion to the mat game any time soon. You can sense the joy of the little kid who grew up on wrestling in every word as he speaks of his little promotion that could. And no matter how much success he has found in the hip-hop game, it’s plain that JCW scratches an itch that music simply can’t. “It just is my home plate, man. It’s my home, it’s my safety — my safety blanket, you know what I’m saying? Like, it’s been there my whole life, it’s been there since I was a little, little kid,” J said. “It’s what me and Shaggy always loved, and what everyone here always loved. My brother, Billy, all the people who run Psychopathic Records — we all love wrestling. “It’s the only thing that we really, really still love that never changes. It’s like, we come home and just gravitate back toward it, you know what I mean? It’s always in your blood, too. You can say, ‘Oh, today’s wresting ain’t nothing like the old days.’ Well, that may not be, but it’s still awesome, man.” O

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The Amazing Johnathan was performing in front of a crowd full of fans in San Diego about two months ago when he knew it was time to call it quits.

He’d planned for this moment for a while now. The famous comedy magician was diagnosed back in 2007 with a serious heart condition, cardiomyopathy. It means the heart muscle, for whatever reason, is beginning to deteriorate, leading to heart failure. At the time, the situation looked grim. Johnathan, who’d been a regular act

in Las Vegas for years, made plans for retirement. But then, after losing weight and getting on blood thinners, everything seemed OK. He decided to cancel the end of his career. Now, more than six years later, he was once more preparing to bow out of the spotlight, but on his terms — this year-long nationwide

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tour would be his farewell before he would quit performing for good. But he’d already learned the hard way that with this condition, even the best laid plans of mice, men and magicians are built on a foundation of quicksand. And in San Diego, it all came crashing back. “Everything starting shutting down,” Johnathan said in an interview with Toledo Free Press. “My heart’s not allowing enough oxygen to be pumped into my legs and my arms. So halfway through the show, my hands started cramping up, and my legs started freezing up on me. And I pretty much made the decision then to cut this one-year tour short to only about three months.” Johnathan — last name Szeles — will perform in Toledo at Laffs, Inc. from May 1-3. Then he’ll head to Los Angeles for a gig in Hollywood at the Magic Castle. And then ... that’s it. He’ll retire to Las Vegas and work on maintaining his health as long as possible. “It’s supposedly supposed to deteriorate more and more. In fact, I’m getting ready to go right now to the doctor’s to see if the medication that they gave me [is working]. And that’s my last resort. Because if that’s not working, they told me I probably have about a year. So, that’s not what you want to hear.” Johnathan’s voice spoke of his mortality — which he gleefully pretended to imperil on a nightly basis for much of his adult life — in

AMAZING JOHNATHAN matter-of-fact terms. This is happening, and that’s that. “They were wrong last time about it. They said that it was going to deteriorate, and it didn’t. For six years, I was fine. And now, it’s just starting up again. So we’ll see what happens.” In some ways, one gets the impression that the saddest part of everything for Johnathan is not that his health may be failing, or that he must give up his livelihood. No, the real tragedy is that he has to give up his act right when it’s getting so good. n AMAZING CONTINUES ON 20


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Even if said performer swallowed razor blades or took swigs from a bottle of Windex while he was onstage. “It’s been tough to announce the farewell tour and tell people it’s a health issue — I’ve had a huge outpouring of love from these people. You don’t really think about the effect you’ve had on their lives until they come up to you and tell you, ‘I had cancer and going through my treatment, you made me laugh during that time.’” O

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great. Now that I’m finally getting standing ovations, I’m sick and I can’t go out and enjoy that.’” He’s also found a connection to a whole new generation of fans, thanks to appearances on fellow magician Criss Angel’s series “Mindfreak.” The shows opened the door to younger fans who weren’t around when he first made a name on the national stage 25 years ago through appearances on “Late Night with David Letterman” and FOX’s “Comic Strip Live.” “Comedy Central is a good gauge for that. Because they called me after 10 years — after I thought I’d never hear from them again — they called

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The 4th Annual Rock for Autism

This concert will feature Toledo-area musicians icluding Calen Savidge and Chris Shutters (playing as Match City), The Rivets, Lee Warren and more. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at www.pdys.org/rock-for-autism, from the Autism Society of Northwest Ohio, Delta High School or at the door. All profits will go to the Autism Society of Northwest Ohio. Delta High School Auditorium, 605 Taylor St., Delta. 6 p.m. May 2.

Bar 145º

This venue features burgers, bands and bourbon, if its slogan is to be believed. $5 cover. 5304 Monroe St. (419) 593-0073 Or bar145toledo.com. ✯ Arctic Clam: May 3. ✯ Captain Sweet Shoes: May 7. ✯ Battle of the Bands: May 8.

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. ✯ Chris Shutters: May 3. ✯ Jason Hudson: May 8.

Bronze Boar

Be sure to check out this Warehouse District tavern’s namesake, overhead near the entrance. 20 S. Huron St. (419) 244-2627 or www.bronzeboar.com. ✯ Last Born Sons: May 3. ✯ Steve Finelli and Oliver Roses: May 5. ✯ Steve Kennedy: May 8. Join Detroit Livewire at the Toledo Yacht Club for the A.N.G.E.L.S. Outreach organizations premier fundraising event. The event will feature live music, dancing, a photobooth, specially-priced

Cheers Sports Eatery

This family-friendly eatery dishes up live performances and Chicago-style pizza. 7131 Orchard Centre Drive, Holland. (419) 491-0990. ✯ BOFFO: May 3.

Dégagé Jazz Café

301 River Road, Maumee. (419) 794-8205 or www.degagejazzcafe.com. ✯ Skip Turner: May 3. ✯ Gene Parker: May 6. ✯ Gene Parker & Friends: May 7. ✯ Branden Wilbarger: May 8.

The Distillery

The mic is open on Sundays, but paid entertainers rock out Fridays-Saturdays. 4311 Heatherdowns Blvd. (419) 382-1444 or www. thedistilleryonline.com. ✯ Live Trivia with DJ Brandon: Tuesdays. ✯ Bush League: May 3. ✯ Trivia with DJ Brandon: May 6. ✯ The Eight Fifteens: May 8.

Durty Bird

A full bar featuring frozen drinks and multiple happy hours (4-7 p.m.) on weekdays, plus salads, soups and sandwiches, accompany live entertainment four nights a week. 2 S. St. Clair St. (419) 243-2473 or www.yeoldedurtybird.com. ✯ Open mic: 7 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ Trio-Not: 9 p.m. May 3. ✯ Straight Up: 1 p.m. May 4. ✯ Whitty & Murphy: 8 p.m. May 5 & 6. ✯ Josh Whitney: 8 p.m. May 7. ✯ Chris Knopp: 8 p.m. May 8.

Evolution

A club “for the mature crowd,” Evolution offers $5 martinis on Thursdays and the occasional live musical performance. 519 S. Reynolds Road. (419) 725-6277 or clubevolutiontol.com. ✯ Feel Good Fridays: Fridays.

✯ Sensational Saturdays: Saturdays.

Frankie’s Inner-City

Toledo’s venue for rock. Tickets vary between $5 and $14, unless otherwise noted. 308 Main St. (419) 693-5300 or www.FrankiesInnerCity.com. ✯ Peelander-Z, The Wanna Bees, Downtown Brown: May 3. ✯ Stages and Stereos, Darling Parade, July: May 5. ✯ Dead Dick Hammer: May 7.

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. ✯ The Bradberries: May 2 & 3.

Glass City Cafe

This small venue offers musical accompaniment for its Saturday brunches. 10 a.m., 1107 Jackson St. (419) 241-4519 or www.glasscitycafe.com. ✯ First Saturdays with Old State Line: May 3.

H Lounge

The Hollywood Casino offers musical distractions from all the lights, noise and jackpots. 777 Hollywood Blvd. (419) 661-5200 or www. hollywoodcasinotoledo.com. ✯ Arctic Clam: May 2. ✯ Distant Cousinz: May 3.

Hamway’s on the Main

Live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights gets a side order of steak, seafood and prime rib at this 30-year area institution. 5577 Monroe St., Sylvania. (419) 885-0290 or hamwaysonthemain.com. ✯ Meaghan Roberts: May 3.

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, Grand Plaza Hotel’s Aqua Lounge, 444 N. Summit St. $5-$15. (419) 241-141, arttatumsociety.com.

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Free, live, interactive game show that tests knowledge of music from the 1960s through the 2000s. Hosted by Dave Zwayer and Branden Clawson. ✯ Oarhouse, 5044 Suder Ave.: 8-10 p.m. Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays ✯ Ralphie’s, 6609 Airport Hwy., Holland: 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays ✯ Jed’s, 855 S. Holland-Sylvania, 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays ✯ Pat & Dandy’s, 3340 W. Laskey Road: 9-11 p.m. Wednesdays ✯ Ralphie’s, 5702 Monroe St.: 7-9 p.m.Thursdays ✯ Various venues: Saturdays

One2 Lounge at Treo

Live music starts at 7:30 p.m. 5703 Main St., Sylvania. (419) 882-2266 or treosylvania.com. ✯ Last Born Sons: May 2. ✯ Raq The Casbah: May 3.

Ottawa Tavern

Casual meals and bingo and trivia nights with weekend entertainment. 1815 Adams St. (419) 7255483 or www.otavern.com. ✯ Lakebottom Recording Benefit: 7 p.m. May 3. ✯ Flint Eastwood: 10 p.m. May 8.

Packo’s at the Park

7 S. Superior St. ✯ Dave Carpenter: 7:30-10:30 p.m. May 3.

Parents of Preemies Day

✯ This is the third annual free event sponsored by Graham’s Foundation, which will welcome parents, family and supporters of premature babies. grahamsfoundation.org. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 4, Wildwood Park Pavilion, 4830 W. Central Ave.

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and more. With combos from trio to full orchestra, the group provides music for all occasions. (419) 708-0265, (419) 874-0290 or www.swingmania.org. ✯ Trotters Tavern, 5131 Heatherdowns Blvd. , (419) 381-2079: 8 p.m. Tuesdays.

The Village Idiot

Tunes combined with pizza and booze, some would say it’s a perfect combination. 309 Conant St., Maumee. (419) 893-7281 or www. villageidiotmaumee.com. ✯ Old West End Records: 8 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ The House Band: 6 p.m. Fridays. ✯ Bob Rex Quartet: 6 p.m. Sundays. ✯ Frankie May and friends: 10 p.m. Mondays. ✯ John Barile & Bobby May: 8 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ Whistle Stop Revue: May 3. ✯ Dooley Wilson: May 4. ✯ Andrew Ellis: May 7.

West Side Bistro

3324 Secor Road. ✯ Sue Keifer, Jeff Cohen and Tom Crumley: 7 p.m. May 3.

Ye Olde Cock n’ Bull

Customers can find 30 draught beer selections and daily drink specials and live entertainment daily. 9 N. Huron St. (419) 244-2855 or facebook.com/cocknbulltoledo. ✯ Bobby May and John Barile, Own It: May 2. ✯ Noisy Neighbors: May 3. ✯ Dick Lange Blues Jam: May 4. ✯ Jason Hudson: May 6. ✯ Danny Mettler hosts Open Mic Night: May 7. ✯ Captain Sweet Shoes: May 8. If you would like your event in The Pulse, contact Matt at mattliasse@gmail.com.

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By Vicki L. Kroll

Toledo Free Press Staff Writer vkroll@toledofreepress.com

It was Peter Blankfield’s grandmother who gave the rowdy youngster growing up in the Bronx his nickname: “Little Wolf.” “She was the lady who gave me my first cigarette, my first taste of whiskey, and she brought me to the theater,” he said of Anna, who was an WOLF actress in New York City’s Yiddish Theater. “She had a great influence on me. She was somebody who sort of steered me in the direction that I’m in now.” And that term of endearment became his stage name — eventually. “I started as a painter and painted all my life, and I always was a music

fan. And then when I came to Boston to study painting, I had a roommate — his name was David Lynch — he decided to go into filmmaking, and I decided to go into music,” he said. Wolf became a star as the passionate lead singer with a penchant for fast-talking storytelling in The J. Geils Band. With that energetic frontman, the group’s live shows became legendary. Think of “Must of Got Lost” with Wolf ’s epic intro, complete with “Woofa Goofa with the green teeth.” “We used to go through Cleveland and Detroit with The J. Geils Band; just being able to connect with the audiences and having audiences remain loyal throughout the years is a meaningful thing for someone that does what I do,” the singer-songwriter said. His love of music was influenced by a concert organized by legendary

DJ Alan Freed he saw when he was 10. “At that show was Jerry Lee Lewis; Little Richard; Chuck Berry; Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers; Buddy Holly; The Everly Brothers; Screamin’ Jay Hawkins; Jo Ann Campbell, the Blonde Bombshell; Dion and the

Belmonts; and Dicky Doo and The Don’ts. So I was baptized into rock ’n’ roll at a very early age,” he recalled during a call from Boston. “Seeing that show, it was pretty hard to beat. When I look back at it, the remarkable thing is I remember

every performer and I don’t necessarily remember the exact songs they did, but I remember all the different performers; it just stayed with me all my life.” Wolf will play two sold-out shows May 4-5 at The Ark in Ann Arbor. O

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Public notice THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY LOCK-IT-UP, LLC ON OR AFTER 5-27-2014 AT LEONARD’S AUCTION SERVICE 6350 CONSEAR RD OTTAWA LAKE, MI RICHARD LEONARD AUCTIONEER 3316 DUSTIN OREGON OH 43616 5040 Jennifer Ankney 2850 Pickle Rd. #192 Household. 8015/8016 Michelle Hoffman 1337 South Coy Road Household. 12400 WILLIAMS RD PERRYSBURG OH 43551 6020 Anthony A Richardson 25789 Apex Lane Household. 1046 S BYRNE RD TOLEDO OH 43609 3016 Lindsey Denham 1140 Shadow Ln Household. 6387 SOUTH AVE TOLEDO OH 43615 7045 Jerry Tipping 560 Butternut Ln Household. 7010 Denetta Webber 1254 Bernath Pkwy Household. 7840 SYLVANIA AVE SYLVANIA OH 43560 2016 Howard Beil 4614 Beaconfields Ct Household & Business. 3032 AIRPORT HWY TOLEDO OH 43609 5111 Zachary Burkett 2805 Airport Hwy Household. 5406 Antoinette Justus 7274 Starcrest Rd Household. 6128 Evon Kidan 236 Segur Household. 7218 Cleon Burkhalter 418 Maumee Apt A Household. 3004 Larry Reid 4340 Truxton Place Household. 4212 Brian Jones 628 Western Ave Apt 1A Household. 5002 & 8005 Ruth Smith 1143 South Household & Business. 802 S REYNOLDS TOLEDO OH 43615 3528 Amelia Hayes-Jones AKA Amelia Coogler 3033 Algonquinn Pkwy Household. 3413 & 3409 Natacia Parker 3362 Robinet Dr Cincinnati OH 45238 Household & business. 8102 Linda Prater 4444 Airport Hwy 19 Household. 6424 MEMORIAL HWY OTTAWA LAKE MI 49267 6351 Amber Short 5175 Allen St Sylvania OH 43560 Household. 6023 Mike Hernandez 922 Gribbin Lane Apt 1A Toledo OH 43612 Household. 11123 James Durkee 1144 Smith Rd Unit A Temperance MI 48182. 4601 JACKMAN RD TOLEDO OH 43612 1022 Ronald Frazier 1572 Clay St Household. 1080 Thomas Crawford 4524 Ruxton Rd Household. 5511 Jessica Collier 1779 Tremainville Apt 107 Household. 6112 Justin Maddox 1761 Giant Household. 5401 TELEGRAPH TOLEDO OH 43612 1029 Ludie Campbell 1134 Norwood Household. 2015 Unknown Abandoned Items Household. 2022 Patricia Teneyck 835 McKinley Ave Household. 3010 Janet Cullars 4846 Ventura Household 7013 Ashley Orra 2040 Marlow Household. 2024 Ariana Green 5756 Windgate St Household.

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Coordinator/ Host: Provide support and activities for high school exchange students. Volunteer hosts also needed. Apply online: www.aspectfoundation.org

legal notices NEED 18-24 energetic people to travel with young successful business group. Paid travel. No experience necessary $500-$750 weekly. 480-718-9540 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201 ADOPTION IS a brave choice for you. We promise your baby a secure life of love. Jen & Marc 1-866295-4446 Exp. pd. A+ Self Storage at 1324 W. Alexis Toledo, OH 43612 will offer for public sale at 3:30PM on May 28, 2014 the following units: Unit 256, Cheryl Morales 3425 N Erie St Toledo, OHIO 45840: Boxes, Stereo Equipment, Mattress; Unit 516, Jamie Perryman 10 Southard Apt 301 Toledo, OHio 43604: Boxes, Grill, Bicycle; Unit 613, Ashley Gould 5747 Talmadge #C-12 Toledo, OH 43623: Boxes, Grill, Toys; Unit 628, Stacey Leestma 5073 Breezeway Toledo, Ohio 43613: End Table, Sofa, Table Lamps; Unit 633, Emily Stone 5626 Chippewa Rd Toledo, OH 43613: Box, Shelf; Unit 659, Eric Padgett 4808 Douglas Toledo, OH 43612: Artwork, Kitchen Chairs, Toddler Bed; Unit 925, Ericka Burns 2530 Heather Hills Apt D Toledo, Ohio 43614: Holiday DĂŠcor, Storage Tubs, Artwork; Unit 1042, Neil Kominek 751 W. Temperance, MI 48182: Entertainment Center, Muffler;; Cash and Removal. Call ahead to confirm: 419-476-1400 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.

INVITATION FOR BID Sealed bids will be received at the Fallen Timbers Field Office of The Toledo Area Metroparks, 6101 Fallen Timbers Ln., Maumee, Ohio 43537, no later than 3:00p.m. local time, on Thursday, May 22, 2014, and thereafter will be publicly opened, read aloud, and recorded for Furnishing Tree Trimming and Removal Services for Metroparks of the Toledo Area. Scope of Work: includes trimming, felling and removal of trees of all sizes in Metroparks throughout Lucas County. The terms of this contract may be extended beyond the original 1 year period given the acceptance of optional performance period bids. All bidding documents may be obtained by bidders, at the Fallen Timbers Field Office of The Toledo Area Metroparks, 6101 Fallen Timbers Ln., Maumee, Ohio 43537 free of charge or by emailing joe.fausnaugh@metroparkstoledo.com. If you have any problems accessing the information, please contact the Park Services Department at 419-407-9744 or by e-mail.

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Help Wanted Cryogenic Transportation LLC, a highway subsidiary of the Kenan Advantage Group, is seeking Class A CDL drivers out of Monclova, OH.

DRIVER OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, May 7th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2701 South Eber Rd., Suite 4L Monclova, OH 43542 Company Drivers • $1000 WEEKLY GUARANTEE • Local & OTR positions • Excellent benefits including: Medical, Dental, & Vision plans • Paid vacations & holidays • 401K with company match • Paid training on safe driving & product handling • Well-maintained equipment • Driver referral incentive pay • And so much more! Owner-Operators • Local & OTR positions • Competitive pay- Mileage Contracts • Health Insurance plans available • Peak demand pay • 100% of Fuel Surcharge paid • 100% of Billable Pump or Compressor Charge paid • No Forced Dispatch • Paid orientation and training • Paid weekly • Driver referral incentive pay *Some restrictions apply • And so much more!

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CDL DRIVER $700-$950/week Deliver roofing supplies. Heavy lifting & roof walking required. Great benefits & overtime! Apply at: Wimsatt Building Materials 26440 Southpoint Rd., Perrysburg or careers@wimsattdirect.com

General Employment Seeking motivated self-starting individuals to schedule appointments part time from home. You are never selling anything or asking for money. Homemakers, handicapped, retirees, and anyone else looking to earn above average, part time income are encouraged to apply. No experience necessary. Call 216-662-4483 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more exciting details.

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Refinery Operator (Toledo Refining Company) Overview The Toledo Refining Company is located in Oregon, Ohio and is owned by PBF Energy LLC. The refinery has a crude oil processing capacity of 170,000 barrels per day. Description A Refinery Operator works 12 hour rotating shifts on various units within the refinery which process crude oil as a feed stock in order to produce gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, various chemicals and other products. Our Company is committed to a foundation of safe and environmentally compliant operations so Operators must follow all procedures and safe work practices. New hires will be required to complete a 36 month apprenticeship program. Starting pay is $26.54 per hour. Responsibilities An Operator may be responsible for: maintaining equipment and operations; climbing ladders, tanks and towers up to 200 ft.; taking samples/readings of various process streams; initiating work orders and permitting for work related to the assigned unit; maintaining proper and safe process operations of the operating equipment; and communicating effectively during the shift and at shift relief regarding key process unit and equipment information. Basic/Required Qualifications Must be at least 18 years of age; be legally authorized to work in the United States without restrictions; hold a High school diploma or equivalent; and hold a current driver’s license. Must be willing to perform/comply with the following: working overtime; working on holidays and weekends; working in enclosed/confined spaces, such as tanks and towers; working with large, hot, high-speed machines; lifting a minimum of 50 pounds; working around chemicals; wearing fire retardant clothing and personal protective equipment; maintaining your face daily so that a respirator/face mask can seal properly; performing fire fighting duties; working outside in harsh weather conditions; and working with petroleum products and support systems that are under high pressure and heat. Conditions of Employment Written tests and assessments; meeting physical criteria for the job; a physical skills demonstration test; ability to demonstrate basic computer skills; pass a background check and drug screening; be eligible to qualify or hold a Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC card); and be eligible to qualify or hold a State of Ohio 3rd Class Steam Engineer License (SEL) within 24 months of employment. In order to be considered for this position, applicants must submit their résumé in Microsoft Word format per the following process on or before 11:59 P.M. of May 25, 2014. All applicants must provide a valid e-mail address where they can be contacted as candidates will be notified and assigned a testing date and time by e-mail on or before June 2. All contact information must be accurate and up to date. Phase 1 consists of 4 tests. Relocation is not available for this position. All interested candidates may apply by going to www.pbfenergy.com and selecting the Career tab. Once on the career page, candidates can click on view our current job opportunities; click on Toledo Refining Company; search jobs and apply to the job opportunity listed as “Refinery Operator”. EOE/M/F/D/V

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Professional Services Construction & Building Mobile Welding Service, certified welding. Offering farm equipment repair, millwork, steel fabrication. Call (419) 322-0250 or email kungfu1982@yahoo.com.

REAL ESTATE homes Toledo, Saint Louis St 4BR/2BA Multi Family 2235 sqft, Hardwood Floors Lease or Cash $250 DN, $138/mo 877-535-6274 ToleDo, Spring Grove Ave 2BR/1BA Single Family 1327 sqft, Hardwood Floors Lease or Cash $500 DN, $263/mo 877-535-6274

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A home for Smokey

Smokey is a 3-year-old male Russian Blue mix. Smokey’s an outgoing cat that is friendly with cats, dogs and humans alike. His previous home was an active and busy environment. That exposure made Smokey very adaptable and open to different types of experiences. While he does like to cuddle and sit on your lap, he also enjoys playing with toys, hiding in boxes and going crazy over catnip. Smokey’s previous owner had to find him a new home because his landlord wouldn’t allow a cat in his rental. Smokey is sure to be a great find for one lucky cat lover. He is neutered, examined by a staff veterinarian, is current on his vaccinations and microchipped. Toledo Area Humane Society

Smokey (TAHS) 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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Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you and your pets. 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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