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Sacred day and tough decisions Michael S. Miller on a baptism in the bayou and Steven Flagg on TPS’ transportation issues. page 3-4

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Brand-new day at the BOE Jon Husted personally oversees the post-Stainbrook cleanup at the Lucas County Board of Elections. page 6

Losing Ricky Family grapples with murder of Ricky Arnaz Layson. page 8

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LIGHTING THE FUSE

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Sacred day in the bayou

t. Elizabeth of Hungary Church years, since our University of Toin Paincourtville, Louisiana, is ledo days. We have seen each other an unassuming brick building in times triumphant and disastrous, with a modern metal roof and a smat- hilarious and mournful. Will and I are not always fans of tering of trees providing scant shade happy endings, but it has been gratiin its parking lot. Inside, it is an overwhelming fying to see Will and Rachel build a architectural achievement — 50 life together, especially in the context stained glass images of saints and the of my jaundiced disdain of some of the Passion, statues of key figures of faith less pleasant people he has spent time and meticulous columns and arches with. To see Will build a family has embraced by stunning hand-painted been amusing, as his contempt for romantic conventions in flourishes from floor general and children in to ceiling. It’s imposparticular has softened sible to describe the into an understanding artistry of the church that one does not have interior as a separate to compromise intellect entity from spirituality, to engage emotionally. as every dab of paint My family shared and inch of wood is with him the arrival of infused with the glory Cullen just a bit more and promise of faith. The church’s founding Michael S. miller than a year ago, trading visits to strengthen our priests are entombed near the altar, silent witnesses to the relationships and making sure our sons will know Cullen. testaments of generations. When Will asked if I would serve Founded in 1840, St. Elizabeth is one of the oldest parishes in its region as Cullen’s godfather, I hesitated long and has been in the same building since enough to do some inner searching 1902. Described as “The Gem of the and evaluating of my own faith and Bayou” on its website, “the beautiful qualifications to mentor and guide. I gothic building was designed by [the] came up short but accepted anyway. I am Lutheran, not Catholic, so LeSaicherre brothers, who were priests at the parish in the 1880s. From the even though I took a class on being a magnificent Italian marble high-altar godparent to a Catholic child, I am ofto the hand painted images painted ficially Cullen’s “Non-Catholic Chrison the cypress ceilings, St. Elizabeth tian Witness,” a title Cullen will one day appreciate as a perfect title for my Church is a glorious sight to behold.” The interior was painted by two sense of humor and askance approach Mexican refugee brothers on sections to organized religion and the compliof burlap feed sacks, which were then cations of bureaucratic thinking. We gathered with a large number sewn together and hung on the walls. It is a magnificent place of wor- of Rachel’s family after Mass to celship, but the baptism that brought us ebrate the baptism under the auspice there July 20 could have taken place in of the Rev. Andrew Merrick, a pastor a broom closet with one dim light bulb who seemed as young and irreverent and the spiritual impact of the sacred as his church is old and authoritarian. Father Merrick struck the right event would not have been diminished note of comfort and adherence to one iota. We traveled to Paincourtville for tradition, walking us through the the baptism of Cullen, first-born understanding of our responsibility son of our friends Will and Rachel. and a renouncement of Satan (I have I have known Will for more than 20 renounced that particular entity be-

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Cullen at his baptism at St. Elizabeth of hungary CHurch, Paincourtville, Louisiana, July 20.

fore but not with as much conviction as I did that morning). Cullen, a blue-eyed, curious child with his father’s still-waters-run-deep demeanor, marveled at every moment of the sacrament and did not cry once. Surrounded by a loving family and a loving God, the little boy glowed in the light of the spirit and the purity of Christ’s embrace. I remembered the baptism of our sons Evan and Sean and how precious Thomas F. Pounds, President/Publisher tpounds@toledofreepress.com

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it was to be surrounded by our earthly family and our heavenly one. In his life, Cullen will know good and bad, great love and great evil. He will experience the complexities of life, the whims of love and the mysteries of faith. All that was miles and years away as Father Merrick anointed Cullen and let the holy water welcome him into the faith. For those few minutes it was only about family, faith and love.

As godfather, it is my responsibility to help Will and Rachel as they guide Cullen. If we can retain the spirit and momentum of that brief confluence in St. Elizabeth, that responsibility will be a joy, not a chore; a celebration, never a burden. O Michael S. Miller is editor in chief of Toledo Free Press and news director for Newsradio 1370 WSPD. Email him at mmiller@toledofreepress.com.

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Tough choices

aving just lived through arguably the worst winter in the past 50 years, and considering that Toledo Public School (TPS) Board of Education members in the last election cycle made promises to parents to restore busing and that the fiscal year ended in June, you had to be wondering how long it would be before the board proposed restoration of student transportation. In a perfect world without limits on resources, the primary mission of public education to assure that all students have the most favorable academic outcome possible could be expanded to include other objectives. In a time of Steven limited resources, the primary mission requires laser-like focus without distraction. If successful student academic outcomes are the objective, just how does restoring transportation for students impact this objective? Will this expenditure raise test scores? Will it improve reading and math comprehension? Will it improve attendance rates? There is no evidence nationally or locally to support such a claim. TPS district attendance rates for the past eight years covering periods before and after transportation cuts show little change; the attendance rates remain in a narrow band averaging about 94 percent. The year transportation was cut to state minimum requirements there was little change from the previous year. In fiscal year 2011, when transportation was cut to the state minimum requirements, enrollment dropped by 1,462 students. Still, enrollment losses in 2011 were actually lower than in previous years and not all the “lost” students per TPS data showed up attending charter schools or receiving vouchers. TPS enrollment does not appear to have suffered from the elimination of student transportation. Test scores for TPS students have been on a slow but steady rise — although with the changing reporting practices and standards it is very difficult to compare year to year. Still, there is no evidence in yearly test scores to suggest restoration of transportation would improve state test scores. Transporting students at an estimated startup cost of $6 million with annual operating costs of $4.4 million ($3.4 million for high school students) is not justified especially

when compared with programs and practices that have proven records or show promise to improve student academic outcomes. During the past brutal winter, it is doubtful that busing would have decreased in any meaningful way the number of days TPS missed due to weather. For days, many of the city streets were impassable to cars, let alone lumbering school buses. This past winter was a statistical aberration, that by itself provides little justification for restoring transportation. It certainly is harsh to think of kindergarteners walking up to two miles to school in the brutal cold, but it’s not happening. Parents FLAGG and caregivers have adjusted over the past four years, as evidenced by students getting to school at the same rates as in the past. Is spending $4.4 million every year an effective way to address a few weeks of inclement weather? If the concern is primarily safety, it’s time to talk with Mayor D. Michael Collins, the police and our community. The safety of the neighborhoods around our schools is not the responsibility of TPS. Creating additional costs for our schools because neighborhoods are unsafe assures fewer resources to improve student academic outcomes and does not resolve safety concerns. Whether you repurpose existing funds or pass a new levy, there are myriad ways to spend taxpayer dollars that have measurable impact on student achievement, such as improving teacher quality and development; actively engaging parents; integrating technology and adaptive learning algorithms into the curriculum and classroom; improving classroom management and student discipline; as well as teacher and principal evaluations. Those elected to oversee our public schools must understand that in a time of limited resources, the focus of their efforts and our resources, must be on relentlessly improving student outcomes and educational achievement and not satisfying campaign promises or appropriating parental responsibilities. O Steven Flagg is a community activist with more than 20 years of experience in education advocacy including monitoring Toledo Public Schools’ policies, practices and operations.

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ach of us reacts differently to problems. Whether it’s a job loss, an illness or a death of a loved one, people with resilience are able to harness inner strengths and rebound more quickly from a challenge, stress or traumatic event. People who are less resilient may dwell on problems, feel victimized, become overwhelmed and turn to unhealthy coping mechanisms. They may even be more inclined to develop mental health problems. Being resilient won’t make your problems go away, but it can give you the ability to see past them, find some enjoyment in life and handle future stressors better. We all know people who are able to bounce back from almost anything and others who seem to fall apart over the simplest of things. Pam Resilience is the ability to adapt well to challenges and trauma; it is not about toughing it out or living by old clichés, such as “making lemonade out of lemons.” It doesn’t mean denying your feelings of sadness or loss. Nor does it mean you have to always portray yourself as strong by not asking for support from others. Being willing to reach out to others is a key component of being resilient. There is a misunderstanding about resiliency and how resilient people should act or feel. You can’t tell someone to not feel a certain way. Yelling “Stop your crying” at a frustrated child rarely works to stop the flow of emotions and all you are teaching them is to hide their feelings. Honest feelings that are suppressed can manifest themselves in ways that have a negative impact, including on our ability to relate to others beyond what is superficial. When we work through our emotions and don’t label them “good” or “bad,” we can find balance and resilience. If you can adapt to change easily and feel in control of

your life; if you have close, dependable relationships and remain optimistic and keep trying even if things look hopeless; if you can think clearly and logically under pressure, have a healthy self-esteem and a good sense of humor under pressure; or if youcan “bounce back” after pressure or trauma, you are on the right path to becoming resilient. The more of these attributes you possess, the more resilient you are according to a resiliency rating scale by the Mayo Clinic. If you don’t see yourself in these traits, it is not too late to nurture resilience. Becoming more resilient can lead to a life filled with more forgiveness, less bitterness, more focus and direction, increased passion for life and emotional buoyancy. Picture a balloon filled with helium. The balloon can float Hays and bounce through the winds to reach new heights and the lowest of lows during its flight. Now, picture a balloon filled with just air, not helium. That balloon will never reach the heights it could have if it were more buoyant. The balloon falls and stays grounded until completely deflated. You are the balloon; resilience is your helium. Do things you enjoy and nurture your body so when you call on it to respond to stressors, it will respond positively. Make your conversations with yourself as caring as you would for others. Be your own best friend. Life is not a straight line; when you lose your rigidity and expect a certain amount of uncertainty, you can accept, adapt and overcome! Take action when needed and don’t ignore the problems facing you. Don’t give more weight to your problems than they deserve. Mountains can turn into molehills if you change your focus and direction. O Pam Hays is president and founder of The Arms Forces, www.thearmsforces.org; (419) 891-2111.


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Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted traveled to Toledo on July 22 to personally welcome and deliver his vote of confidence to the members of the newly reorganized Lucas County Board of Elections (BOE). It was the first official meeting of the board since Husted removed three of the four members last month, citing a culture of “dysfunction.” Calling it a “new era” for the Lucas County BOE, Husted said he was confident in the board’s ability to restore voter trust. “I thought it was important for me to be here today on the occasion as you begin the process of restoring public trust to the Board of Elections,” Husted told the board. “And I thank you very much for your willingness to serve.” “This is in my view a new and better day,” he said, encouraging the members to create “a climate and a culture of cooperation and competency.” The new board is comprised of Democrats John Irish and Brenda Hill

and Republicans Mark Wagoner Sr. and Peter Handwork. Hill was quickly and unanimously elected chairperson during the meeting, which lasted about half an hour. Husted acknowledged it’s unusual for a secretary of state to make a personal appearance at a county BOE meeting, but said he felt it was warranted in this case. “This is no ordinary occasion,” Husted said outside the meeting. “This is a board that’s been troubled for a number of years. It’s been our biggest problem spot in the entire state. And today is a new day for it. I wanted to make sure they knew they had my confidence and support and that we would provide the resources they needed to make sure they got off to a good start.” Husted also announced July 22 that training for the November general election would be mandatory for all poll workers statewide. In the past, new workers have been required to go through training but returning workers only had to be trained every three years. To help offset costs, Husted an-

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Husted heralds ‘new era’ at BOE; Hill elected chair

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted greets, from left, BOE members John Irish, Mark Wagoner Sr., Brenda Hill and Peter Handwork, Interim Deputy Director LaVera Scott and Interim Director Gina Kaczala on July 22.

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nounced $760,000 in extra grants to be distributed amongst Ohio’s 88 counties based on the number of registered voters. Lucas County will get $30,720 and Wood County will get $9,442. Interim Director Gina Kaczala, a

Republican, expressed confidence in the new board. “I think we have the possibility of a real dream team,” she said. “They really seem to want to be a team. They are here to solve problems, not create

problems. … Everyone is here just to serve the voter.” All four members said they felt confident they could work together and pull off a smooth election. n BOE CONTINUES ON 7

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were Republicans Jon Stainbrook and Anthony DeGidio and Democrat Ron Rothenbuhler. Only Irish was left in place. Husted has said he allowed Irish to stay because he was newest to the board and because he made attempts to implement suggestions made by the transparency committees. Kaczala’s job was in danger as 37 well, but Husted kept her as Page interim director. He said July 22 it would be up to the board whether she would remain in the position. No timeline was established for making that decision, but Kaczala said she believes the board will focus on the upcoming Aug. 5 special election first. Elections Services Manager LaVera Scott is serving as interim deputy director in place of Dan DeAngelis, who resigned. Earlier this month, Husted approved the appointment of Hill, but rejected two Republican nominees, saying Kelly Bensman and Benjamin Roberts were too closely tied to the former board culture. Instead he appointed Wagoner, a

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CRIME

By Sarah Ottney

Toledo Free Press Managing Editor sottney@toledofreepress.com

Two weeks after Toledo business owner Ricky Arnaz Layson was fatally shot during a robbery at his auto sales shop, his family is still struggling to come to terms with his death. The father of three was an “allaround good guy” who loved cars and his family, two of his brothers said. Layson, 35, was shot twice in the chest on July 8 by an armed robber at R&D Auto Sales on Lewis Avenue. He made it to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, but died in surgery. “He was just an all-around good guy who tried to help people,” his brother and business partner Donnell Wynn, 33, said. “A good brother, dad, uncle, cousin, friend, son. So many people called on him for things. Advice. Favors. Just whatever.” The pair opened the shop in 2007 after Wynn returned from the military. “Rick always messed around with cars. He had a passion from a young age,” Wynn said. “Not having no money, young and growing up poor,

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he finally got a car but couldn’t afford nobody to work on it. He always did a little work to his own car and eventually it became something he was getting good at. Whatever was wrong with it, he tried to fix it.” After graduating from Waite High School in 1998, Layson worked at Arby’s and Norfolk Southern Railway before going into business for himself. He scoured auctions for cars and then fixed them up to sell. “Monday through Saturday, he would be sitting at the desk, maybe watching cars out front, or talking to a mechanic trying to figure something out,” Wynn said. “We don’t advertise our business. Just by word of mouth pretty much we sell our cars.”

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On July 8, Layson was at the shop alone. A mechanic had just left to pick up some parts and a notary had just left to pick up some titles. Wynn was on his way to the shop when he got a call from Layson. “He said, ‘Someone shot me,’” Wynn said. “I asked him where he was hit.

He said, ‘I don’t know.’ I hung up the phone and called 911, then hung up on 911 and called him back. Shortly after he answered, a police officer started asking him questions. I don’t know what he said. It was like a blur.” According to a police report and documents filed with Toledo Municipal Court, a black male armed with a handgun entered the shop around 11:25 a.m. July 8, confronted Layson and the two exchanged words. The man then backed away from Layson and fired at least two shots from the handgun, striking Layson twice in the chest, and fled the business carrying what appeared to be a softsided computer case. When police arrived, Layson was lying on the floor talking to Wynn on the phone, which was next to him. By the time Wynn pulled up, Layson had already been loaded into an ambulance. Wynn followed it to the hospital and got to see Layson one more time before he went to surgery, but couldn’t talk to him. n LAYSON CONTINUES ON 9

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Layson’s brother Raymond Grier, 38, recalls seeing news stories on Facebook about a shooting, but didn’t click the links. Later that day, his mom called him. “She asked me, ‘Doesn’t your brother have a car lot over on Laskey and Lewis? That’s where that shooting was at,’” Grier said. “After she told me that, I was just calling and calling and calling him and not getting no answer. Probably about an hour later, I looked on Facebook and saw someone say, ‘RIH Ricky.’ I broke down. I drove to the car lot and sat out there. It was a sad moment.” Wynn is Layson’s half-brother and Grier is Layson’s stepbrother but Grier said they never made those kinds of distinctions. “We never used the word ‘stepbrothers.’ That’s just my brother,” Grier said. Grier last saw Layson about two weeks before he died. He stopped into the shop one day just to visit. “He was just a fun person to be around and an easy person to talk to,” Grier said. “There’s not a better person you could want as a brother, as a friend. He just tried to give the best advice he can. He was a good person to talk to. That’s what me and him did a lot. Just talk.”

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Wynn has been at the shop every day since the shooting, cleaning up and getting things in order. He’s not sure if the business can stay open without Layson, or if he wants to try. But Wynn said the biggest thing Layson taught him was not to give up. “Don’t ever give up. Just keep going. Keep pushing. No matter what happens, no matter what the storm brings, keep pushing,” Wynn said. “He cared about people and where they came from. Maybe they might not be the best to you, but you don’t treat them wrong because they treat you wrong. He taught me to just be fair.” Before he died, Layson told police he didn’t know the man who shot him. Terry Hayes, 48, was identified through surveillance video. He was

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later arrested and charged with aggravated robbery and aggravated murder. He pleaded not guilty to both charges during an arraignment at Lucas County Court of Common Pleas on July 22. A trial is set for September. Grier said it’s been difficult to process the loss. “Rick was just an all-around good person,” Grier said. “He cared about making sure he provided for his family. He made sure everything got done. Having it kind of hard growing up, he just wanted to be that provider. He was a good man, period. “I just want it to be known that he was a good person, a good man, a good husband, father,” Grier said. “I just want people to know that.” O

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Spanish immersion school to open this fall By Danielle Stanton

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When they were young, speaking Spanish outside the home was akin to speaking a dirty word. Robert Torres, the executive director of the Northwest Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, grew up one of 13 children in Swanton: “All I knew was Spanish. It was TORRES sink or swim,” he said. His brothers couldn’t pick up English and struggled. All of them learned to hide their culture and to feel ashamed of their heritage. The discouragement they felt in the 1960s and 1970s is changing as today’s second- and third-generation Spanish speakers experience a resurgence in Latino pride. That new sense of selfworth can’t be more evident than in the new Spanish immersion school set to open this fall at 1850 Airport Hwy. in South Toledo.

Toledo SMART Elementary School (TSES) for grades K-2 is a bilingual-multicultural Spanish-Latino charter school, serving families in South and East Toledo. A charter school is an independently operated school funded with taxpayer money. Students at TSES will have a full day of school and buses will drop them off at their doorstep. Bilingual teachers have been recruited from a qualified pool across the city and nationwide, Torres said. They will teach a core curriculum of math, science, reading and language arts, including extracurricular activities. The school will begin with K-2 and then add grades in the coming years, Torres said. The desire for such an immersion school goes back about 10 years. And local demographics show the need is there. Thirteen percent of Toledo’s population is Hispanic and children make up 25 percent of that number, Torres said. “The community has been talking about doing a Spanish immersion school for a very long time. It’s usually talked about then tabled, talked about and tabled. There’s always members who have tried to keep it going,” said Linda Al-

varado, executive director of the City of Toledo’s Board of Community Relations. Alvarado has studied and researched Latinos in education for several years. Her findings are startling. Though she did not have statistics, Alvarado has found that Hispanics have the lowest graduation rates and the lowest completion rate for bachelor’s degrees. Researchers have found a definite gap in achievement levels. “We can’t get them through the pipeline,” she said. Her diagnosis begins with the womb, Alvarado said. Many Hispanics lack prenatal care and then children are often not put into preschool. When they do reach school, the fact that they come from a Spanish-speaking home becomes a hindrance. Parents, because they don’t speak English, are less likely to get involved in their child’s education. This can cause Hispanic children to downplay their heritage. TSES school administrator Maria Gonzalez, a native Spanish speaker, said that to this day her grandchildren will only speak Spanish with her and to no one else. Despite the lingering shame, Torres and Gonzalez stressed the advantages of being bilingual. The

biggest advantage is in the business world where many companies are recruiting bilingual workers. They said if you strengthen your Spanish skills, your English skills will sharpen as well. That goes for all subjects, Gonzalez said. “They told me (30 years ago) not to speak Spanish at home,” Gonzalez recalled. “They were ignorant. [At TSES] the kids can feel comfortable talking to staff members.” Torres and Gonzalez hope GONZALEZ the school will be a welcome mat for immigrants coming from Spanish-speaking countries. “We’re creating an example of how to invite immigrants,” Torres said. America was founded and built by immigrants, Gonzalez said. If you turn on the TV or listen to the radio, Hispanics are represented today in great numbers, they said. Communities celebrate holidays like Cinco de Mayo and the Hispanic presence is felt. Gonzalez has been visiting His-

panic families around Toledo to recruit their children to TSES for the fall opening. She has been building trust, she said. The parents have a lot of pride and are excited about the new school. The goal of TSES is to “improve the education outcome of Latino students,” Torres said. In 2010, the Hispanic dropout rate in Toledo was close to Cleveland’s — about 70 percent. It’s that statistic that organizers are hoping will improve when students are immersed at a young age. Torres used existing immersion schools in Dayton and Columbus as his guide in structuring the new school, but called it a “community-wide” effort. “We don’t want others to go through what Robert went through and what I went through,” Gonzalez said. “We are not part of the problem; we are part of the solution.” Maria Rodriguez-Winter, the interim executive director of the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center in South Toledo, was amazed when she traveled to visit her husband’s family in Switzerland and Germany where everyone spoke English and family members spoke three to four languages. n SPANISH CONTINUES ON 12

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Cuando eran jóvenes, hablar Español era como decir malas palabras o maldiciones. Robert Torres, director ejecutivo de la Cámara de Comercio Hispana del Noroeste de Ohio, fue uno de 13 hermanos que crecieron en Swanton: “Todo lo que sabía era español. El caso era sobrevivir,” TORRES dijo al Toledo Free Press el 22 de julio. Para sus hermanos no fue fácil aprender el idioma y pasaron trabajos. Todos ellos aprendieron a ocultar su cultura y hasta a sentirse avergonzados de su herencia Hispana. El desaliento que sentían en los años 1960 y 1970, está cambiando ya que la segunda y tercera generación de los hispanohablantes experimenta un resurgimiento en el orgullo Latino el cual no puede ser más evidente que en la próxima apertura de la nueva escuela bilingüe Toledo SMART El-

ementary School (TSES) localizada en el 1850 Airport Hwy. al sur de Toledo. TSES es una escuela charter bilingüe y multicultural para los grados K-2 sirviendo a las familias en el sur y el este de Toledo. Una escuela charter es una escuela pública financiada con el dinero de los contribuyentes. Los estudiantes tendrán un día completo de escuela y se les proveera transportación gratis. En TSES, altamente cualificados maestros bilingües han sido reclutados, dijo Torres. Ellos enseñarán un currículo de matemáticas, ciencias, lectura, artes del lenguaje, incluyendo actividades extracurriculares. La escuela comenzará con K, 1 y 2 y luego se añadirá otros grados en los próximos años, dijo Torres. Por más de 10 años el deseo de una escuela bilingüe ha sido latente en nuestra comunidad. Y si nos fijamos en los porcentajes de población, la necesidad está ahí. El trece por ciento de la población de Toledo es Hispana y los niños Hispanos constituyen el 25 por ciento de esa cifra, añadió Torres. “La comunidad ha estado hablando acerca de hacer una escuela de inmersión en español desde hace mucho

tiempo. Por lo general se hablaba y nada pasaba. Siempre hubo miembros de la comunidad que han tratado de mantener el proyecto en marcha,” dijo Linda Alvarado, directora ejecutiva del consejo de relaciones de la Ciudad de Toledo. Alvarado ha estudiado e investigado Latinos en la educación desde hace varios años. Sus hallazgos son sorprendentes. A pesar de que no tenía estadísticas, Alvarado ha encontrado que los Hispanos tienen las tasas de graduación de escuela superior más bajos y la tasa de terminación más bajo para un título de licenciatura. Los investigadores han encontrado definitivamente un vacio en los niveles de éxito académico. “No hemos logrado encaminarlos,” dijo. Su diagnóstico comienza desde el útero, dijo Alvarado. Los hispanos carecen de atención prenatal y luego los niños no atienden el preescolar. Cuando llegan a la escuela, el hecho de que vienen de un hogar de habla Hispana se convierte en un obstáculo. Los padres, por no hablar Inglés, están propensos a no involucrarse en la educación de sus hijos. Incluso hoy en día, la administradora de la escuela TSES, Maria Gon-

zalez, cuyo idioma nativo es Español, dijo que sus nietos sólo hablan Español con ella o en privado. Contrario a la vergüenza persistente, Torres y Gonzalez hablaron sobre las ventajas de ser bilingüe. La mayor ventaja es en el mundo de los negocios donde muchas empresas están reclutando a personas bilingües. Dijeron que es GONZALEZ cierto que al fortalecer sus habilidades en Español, sus conocimientos de inglés se agudizarán también. Eso va para todas las asignaturas, dijo Gonzalez. “Me dijeron en la escuela (hace 30 años) que no hablara Español en la casa”, recordó Gonzalez. “Eran ignorantes. En TSES los niños se sentirán cómodos hablando Español con los miembros del personal.” La escuela será una alfombra de bienvenida para los inmigrantes procedentes de países de habla Hispana, dijeron. “Estamos creando un ejemplo de cómo invitar a los inmigrantes,” dijo Torres.

Estados Unidos fue fundado y construido por inmigrantes, dijo Gonzalez. Encienda la TV, escuche la radio, los hispanos están representados hoy en gran número, dijeron. Las comunidades ahora celebran los días festivos como el Cinco de Mayo; se siente la presencia Hispana, dijeron. Gonzalez ha estado visitando a las familias hispanas alrededor de Toledo para reclutar a sus hijos para TSES para la apertura de otoño. Ella ha ido aumentando la confianza en la escuela, dijo. Los padres se sienten muy orgullos y están entusiasmados con la nueva escuela. El objetivo de TSES es “mejorar el resultado educativo de los estudiantes latinos”, dijo Torres. En 2010, la tasa de deserción escolar hispana en Toledo estaba cerca de la de Cleveland — alrededor del 70 por ciento. Es esa estadística que los organizadores tienen la esperanza de que mejorará cuando los estudiantes están inmersos a temprana edad.Torres utilizó escuelas de inmersión en Dayton y Columbus como su guía en la estructuración de la nueva escuela, pero lo calificó como un esfuerzo “de toda la comunidad.” n ESPAÑOL CONTINÚA EN 13

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12 Back to School n SPANISH CONTINUED FROM 10 And when she travels to Mexico, she visits with friends who speak Italian, French and English. We live in a multicultural, multilingual world, she said, and the United States is sometimes viewed as “parochial” in that we don’t speak more than one language. She sees the new immersion school as a step in the right direction. “It’s a fabulous program. I am a strong believer in teaching our kids more than one language,” she said. “The younger they start the quicker they learn and the more they retain. The more they are able to communicate outside this country from a social and political and business perspective [the better]. It is our responsibilities as parents and community leaders to educate our children the best way we can, so I think it’s a positive step in Toledo. And for our population to think that English is the only language that can be spoken is a very parochial way of thinking.” Guisselle Mendoza, executive

director of Adelante, a Latino community resource center, knows firsthand the challenges of being a Spanish-speaking person in an English-speaking culture. She was an immigrant from Nicaragua and had to learn English in the United States. She lived in Miami for a time and then moved to Toledo. She agreed the community needs a school like TSES that can break down the barriers for Hispanics. She said often at public schools, if an event or a parent-teacher conference is scheduled, the notice is sent to parents in English. She believes the new charter school will help bust those barriers. “My position as executive director of Adelante is to serve our community and our community needs a school where our needs are met in regards to language barrier and transportation,” Mendoza said. “Unfortunately, our clients have not received certain services in the private and public [sector] and even charter schools. This charter school, I think it’s their goal to serve the needs [of Spanish-speaking persons].”

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mundo hablaba Inglés y miembros de la familia habló tres o cuatro idiomas. Y cuando ella viaja a México, ella visita con amigos que hablan Italiano, Francés e Inglés. Vivimos en un mundo plurilingüe multicultural, dijo, y los Estados Unidos se ve a veces como “provinciano”, ya que no se habla más de un idioma. Así Rodriguez-Winter ve la nueva escuela de inmersión como un paso en la dirección correcta. “Creo que es un programa fabu-

loso. Soy una firme creyente en enseñar a nuestros hijos más de un idioma,” dijo. “Cuanto más joven se inicien, más rápido aprenden y cuanto más retienen. Cuanto más son capaces de comunicarse fuera de este país desde una perspectiva social y política y los negocios, mucho mejor.” Guisselle Mendoza, director ejecutivo de Adelante, conoce de primera mano los retos de ser una persona de habla Hispana en una cultura de habla Inglesa. Ella es una inmigrante

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Kelly Zunkiewicz of Maumee knew from early childhood that she was destined to teach. She said her mother, an elementary school teacher for 35 years, provided her with her initial inspiration. “I witnessed firsthand the impact that incredible teaching can have and realized that there was no reason for students to hate math,” Kelly said. “As a teacher, I would have the ability to change how students thought and felt about math, which is an integral part of our lives.” This experience gave Kelly the drive needed to teach at Earl J. Lennard High School, a Florida school that at the time had low AP passage rates among math students. She worked tirelessly to help improve the students’ standings, and those efforts have finally paid off. Kelly recently found out she is the one of four winners of the Fishman Prize for Superlative Classroom Practice, an honor that comes with a $25,000 prize. The award is granted to “exceptionally effective” teachers in highpoverty public schools through nonprofit TNTP, which works to eradicate educational inequality. Eddie Zunkiewicz, Kelly’s father, said he and Kelly’s mother, Lauri,

have been elated since they found out about her award. “I’ve been skipping around with a mental lollipop,” Eddie said. “We knew that she went to New York to be in the top 10, and we found out ahead of time that she did win it. She was No. 1 out of the 10 finalists.” Kelly said the moment she received the award was full of emotion due to her parents’ appearance at the surprise presentation in her classroom. “I will never forget the moment the door opened and everyone poured in,” Kelly said. “Teaching is full of emotion and I was overwhelmed with it in that moment. My parents even flew down from Maumee for the surprise. I have not stopped smiling since.” Ana Menezes, vice president for New Teacher Effectiveness with TNTP, observed Kelly for the prize and said the environment of Kelly’s classroom was completely unlike the environment in the halls of Lennard High School. “It was so stark between what was happening outside of her classroom with kids, teenagers, talking to each other ... and in her classroom where it was productive, respectful and really focused,” Menezes said. Menezes said her impression of Kelly’s teaching was twofold.

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Mexican restaurant opens on Dorr Street. By Danielle Stanton Toledo Free Press NEWS EDITOR dstanton@toledofreepress.com

It wasn’t that long ago when Jesusa “Jessie” Rojas would drive two hours in the snarled traffic of Los Angeles just to drop her son at day care and then get to her work as a housekeeper. Today, as a Toledo transplant, her commute is 10 minutes. “Los Angeles is really loud and too much traffic — traffic is really bad there,” Rojas said. “I used to have two to three houses daily and I was really picky with myself in cleaning the houses. I have to be perfect. I used to hire people working for me but I wasn’t really happy with them so I do the houses by myself. “Sometimes I used to get home really late, depending on how big the house. When I told people I was going to move they say, ‘No.’ Now they call me and say ‘When are you going back?’ and I say ‘No, I’m not going back.’ She loves the change, she said. And her 9-year-old son loves his new school. Rojas moved to California from Mexico when she was 17. For 26 years, it was home. She became a Toledo resident on the urgings of her four cousins who already lived there,.Together, the five of them opened an authentic Mexican Restaurant, in October. Los Dos

Gallos, which translates as “the two roosters,” can be found at 5327 Dorr St., the site of a former Mexican restaurant called Amigos. “Now, it takes me 10 minutes to get to the restaurant and my son can be with me at the restaurant. It’s a lot better. Now I live in my own house. In the beginning, when I came, I used to live with one of my cousins.” Three years ago, Rojas, 44, came to Toledo to visit her cousins in Toledo, who moved here from California about seven years ago. They worked at other Mexican restaurants around Toledo and wanted to open up their own. The restaurant has a steady stream of customers and Rojas recently hired a part-time worker to help her with customers and serving food. Her four cousins — Gilberto Contreras, Ramon Duarte, Gersain Rojas and Dalvomero Rojas — are chefs. The restaurant begins serving at 10 a.m. daily and seats 225 people. A room in the back is perfect for meetings and to celebrate birthdays, Rojas said. “We have a lot of customers that come at least once a week. They bring their friends and family to our restaurant,” Rojas said. “My cousins, they know how to cook Mexican restaurant food — authentic Mexican food. Everybody loves it.” O

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She’s been featured on a TLC documentary, charmed Dr. Mehmet Oz on his TV show, questioned Barbara Wal-

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“We’re excited about this event,” said Marla Halko, Kaylee’s mom. “It’s a fun way to raise awareness and funds for progeria. We’re lucky to have a friend who wants to help us with the cause.” Asked what the best part of the fundraiser will be, Kaylee, who turned 11 this month, shouted, “Ice cream!” If you can’t make it to the event, stop by any time and order a Kaylee cone. The kid-sized treat has been on Freeze Daddy’s menu since it opened in 2010. “We donate around 20 cents of each Kaylee cone to progeria research,” Loeffler said. “I usually donate about $1,200 a year; most of it’s from the Kaylee cones.” Earlier this year, Loeffler took a photo of Kaylee eating ice cream and posted it on Freeze Daddy’s Facebook page. “Our posts will get maybe 100 people see them or 200 is good,” he said. “The photo of Kaylee I put up got more than 700 likes. It’s just amazing the amount of people that follow her and care about her.” O

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1515 S. Byrne Road. (419) 389-6003 or doc watsonstoledo.com.

Live entertainment after 9:30 p.m. FridaysSaturdays. Holiday Inn French Quarter, 10630 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg. (419) 874-3111 or www.hifq.com. ✯ Time Trax: July 25-26.

Hollywood Casino Toledo

777 Hollywood Blvd. (419) 661-5200 or www. hollywoodcasinotoledo.com. ✯ Phas 5: July 25. ✯ Showdown: July 26.

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Sacred Steel BBQ Fundraiser

Featuring live sacred steel music and food to benefit Sacred Strings Records Inc. “The Hill” Gethsemane Christian Discipleship Church, 4263 Hill Ave., 1-5 p.m. July 26.

SWINGMANIA

(419) 708-0265, (419) 874-0290 or www. swingmania.org. ✯ Trotters Tavern, 5131 Heatherdowns Blvd., (419) 381-2079: 8 p.m. Tuesdays.

Elixer

Toledo’s venue for rock. Tickets vary between $5 and $14, unless otherwise noted. 308 Main St. (419) 693-5300, FrankiesInnerCity.com. ✯ Silver Age: July 25. ✯ 2nd Annual Sucka Free BBQ Bash: July 26. ✯ Basement Beatz: July 26. ✯ Outline In Color: July 27. ✯ Blue Coupe: July 30.

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The Toledo Zoo

2700 Broadway St. $11-$14. (419) 385-4040 or toledozoo.org. ✯ John Fogerty: July 30. ✯ “Red, White & You, Too!” American Red Cross of Northwest Ohio benefit concert: 7 p.m. July 29. Free, 21 and older.

Jazz on the Maumee

The Art Tatum Jazz Society provides smooth, cool “Twilight Jazz,” appetizers included. 5:307:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Grand Plaza Hotel’s Aqua Lounge, 444 N. Summit St. $5-$15. (419) 241-1411, arttatumsociety.com. ✯ Brad McNett & Chris Buzzelli: July 30.

Music at the Market

Outdoor concert series runs in conjunction with Perrysburg Farmers Market. Commodore School Yard. 7-8:30 p.m. Thursdays. ✯ The Eight Fifteens: July 31.

Name That Tune

✯ The Oarhouse, 5044 Suder Ave.: 8-10 p.m. Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays. ✯ Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 6609 Airport Hwy.: 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ Jed’s Barbeque and Brew, 855 S. Holland-

Sylvania Road: 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ Pat & Dandy’s Sports Bar & Grill, 3344 W. Laskey Road: 9-11 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 5702 Monroe St.: 7-9 p.m. Thursdays.

One2 Lounge at Treo

Live music starts at 7:30 p.m. 5703 Main St., Sylvania. (419) 882-2266 or treosylvania.com. ✯ Twinphunk: July 25. ✯ Ruth Nichols & Friends: July 26.

The Ottawa Tavern

1815 Adams St. (419) 725-5483, otavern.com. ✯ Weatherbox with Dikembe: July 25. ✯ Herzog with Shale Satans and Sammy Slims: July 26. ✯ Black Tongue with The Last Ten Seconds of Life: July 27.

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3664 Rugby Drive. ✯ The Fritz Byers Band: 6-9 p.m. July 25.

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The Village Idiot

309 Conant St., Maumee. (419) 893-7281 or www.villageidiotmaumee.com. ✯ The House Band: 6 p.m. Fridays. ✯ Bob Rex Band: 6 p.m. Sundays. ✯ Dooley Wilson: Sundays. ✯ Frankie May and friends: 10 p.m. Mondays. ✯ John Barile & Bobby May: 8 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ The Eight Fifteens: July 26.

Ye Olde Cock n’ Bull

9 N. Huron St. (419) 244-2855 or facebook. com/cocknbulltoledo. ✯ Danny Mettler hosts Open Mic Night: Wednesdays. ✯ Bobby May and John Barile followed by Breaking Ground: July 25. ✯ Nine Lives: July 26. ✯ Dick Lange Blues Jam: July 27. ✯ Jason Hudson: July 29. ✯ Captain Sweet Shoes: July 31. If you would like your event in The Pulse, contact Matt at mattliasse@gmail.com

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Bids will be received by Lucas County Department of Job & Family Services (LCDJFS) until 3:00 p.m., August 14, 2014 for the selection of Vendor(s) to provide Non-Emergency Medicaid and Title XX Transportation Services for eligible LCDJFS clients. Submitted bid packets must be completed according to the specifications and provisions outlined in the Request for Qualifications. The contract period will be from approximately October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2015. No bids will be accepted after 3:00 p.m., August 14, 2014; bids that are submitted via any method other than that described in the RFQ will not be accepted. The Request for Qualifications will be available on July 17, 2014. It will be available for potential bidders to download by going to the site: http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/bids.aspx. An Electronic Question & Answer (Q&A) process will be from July 17, 2014 at 8:00 a.m. to July 30, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. PARTICIPATION IS OPTIONAL, BUT IS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. Questions for the Q&A must be submitted in writing and received via email, at lucas_contracts@jfs.ohio.gov by July 30, 2014 at 12:00 p.m.; the posting of the Q&A will be on August 6, 2014. If any changes are made to the RFQ as a result of the Q&A, an addendum to the RFQ will be posted on the website address (noted above). This notice is posted, as of July 17, 2014, at http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/bids.aspx. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Lucas County, Ohio. Carol Contrada – President Pete Gerken - Commissioner Tina Skeldon Wozniak - Commissioner Bid 48-15-RFQ-01

Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Lucas County, Ohio, at its office at One Government Center, Suite 800, Toledo, Ohio 43604 until 2:00 PM local time on Monday, August 11, 2014 and opened immediately thereafter for the performance of all labor and furnishing of all materials and tools required to complete all work for the Replacement of Courthouse Roof Areas at 700 Adams Street, Toledo, Ohio 43604. The estimated construction cost is $136,500.00. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site visit will be conducted at 3:00 PM on Thursday, July 31, 2014 in the Jury Assembly Room on the first floor of the Lucas County Courthouse, 700 Adams Street, Toledo, Ohio 43604. Bid documents, technical specifications and drawings may be downloaded from the Lucas County Website: http://co.lucas.oh.us/bids.asp or they may be obtained from City Blueprint of Toledo, 3455 Briarfield Boulevard, Suite D, Maumee, Ohio 43537 (419-243-7271), between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Lucas County, Ohio. Carol Contrada – President Pete Gerken - Commissioner Tina Skeldon Wozniak - Commissioner

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August 7, 2014 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM United Way of Greater Toledo 424 Jackson St. Toledo, OH On August 7, 2014 the Toledo Lucas County Homelessness Board (TLCHB) will be holding a public meeting to present information about the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) Capital Funding to End Homelessness Initiative (CFEHI). Attendance at this meeting is required for an agency to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) in preparation for application for funds in this second round of funding. Information on eligibility and approved activities can be found at: http://development.ohio.gov/cs/cs_cfehi.htm. Please register for this meeting via email at: tbonnington@tlchb.org. Seats are limited so register early.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS for bidding on Swan Creek Metropark 2014 Site Improvements, Toledo, Ohio will be received; opened; and read aloud at the Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area, Fallen Timbers Field Office, 6101 Fallen Timbers Lane, Maumee, Ohio 43537 Friday, August 8, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. local time. THE SCOPE OF WORK consists of park improvements within Swan Creek Preserve Metropark including a new parking lot & drive, two prefab shelters and path improvements. General construction includes select site demolition, excavation & embankment, carpentry, erosion control & storm drainage, asphalt paving, concrete curbs, walks, pads, footings & pier foundations, signage, striping, landscape planting, seeding and mulching. Bidders may obtain copies of plans, specifications, contract documents and plan-holder’s list through Newfax Corporation, 333 West Woodruff, Toledo, Ohio 43604 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Tuesday (check made payable to Newfax Corporation) or via the Newfax Digital Plan Room at www.newfaxcorp.com. Newfax can be contacted at 419-241-5157 or 800-877-5157. A non-refundable fee of $20 is required for each set of documents obtained. For additional information, please contact Jon Zvanovec @ 419-360-9184, jon.zvanovec@ metroparkstoledo.com. EACH BIDDER MUST FURNISH either (1) a bond for the full amount of the bid or (2) a certified check, cashier’s check or irrevocable letter of credit in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid with its bid. The successful bidder must furnish a 100 percent (100%) Performance Bond and a 100 percent (100%) Labor and Materials Bond. No bidder may withdraw its bid within thirty (30) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OF THE TOLEDO AREA reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informality in bidding. By order of the Board of Park Commissioners METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OF THE TOLEDO AREA Stephen W. Madewell, Director

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Collingwood Green Phase II — Multi-Family Housing IFB #14-B008 Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority (LMHA) will receive bids for Collingwood Green Phase II – Multi-Family Housing. Received in accordance with law until Tues., Aug. 19, 2014, 11AM ET. Pre-Bid Conf.: Aug. 5, 2014, 11AM ET, 800 Division St, Toledo, OH. For Documents: www.lucasmha.org, 435 Nebraska Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 or 419-259-9446 (TRS: Dial 711). Bidders required to meet Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity requirements as described in Executive Order #11246. Sec. 3 Compliance Applicable.

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CALL: 419-241-1700 ext. 221 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.

Public notice THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY LOCK-IT-UP, LLC ON OR AFTER 8.19.14 AT LEONARD’S AUCTION SERVICE 6350 CONSEAR RD OTTAWA LAKE, MI RICHARD LEONARD AUCTIONEER. 5401 TELEGRAPH RD TOLEDO OH 43612 4123 UNKNOWN HOUSEHOLD. 8032 GRANT FLEMMINGS 3106 LAGRANGE APT A HOUSEHOLD. 7840 SYLVANIA AVE SYLVANIA OH 43560 2024 THOMAS WAITE 2631 MARLA LN MAUMEE OH 43537 HOUSEHOLD. 27533 HELEN DR PERRYSBURG OH 43551 11204 SCOTT DONALDSON 909 PARK AVENUE HAMILTON OH 45013 HOUSEHOLD. 2047 JULIE SICKELBAUGH 26350 WINDY TRACE HOUSEHOLD. 4035 RYAN HUFFORD P.O. BOX 81 HOUSEHOLD. 6424 MEMORIAL HWY OTTAWA LAKE MI 49267 11123 JAMES DURKEE 1144 SMITH RD UNIT A TEMPERANCE MI 48182 HOUSEHOLD. 2113 KRISTIN SMITH 207 W KILBUCK ST TECUMSEH MI 49286 HOUSEHOLD. 3605 S EBER RD MONCLOVA OH 43542 2024 TODD DIXON 13351 AIRPORT HWY SWANTON OH 43558 RESTURANT EQUIPMENT. 802 S REYNOLDS TOLEDO OH 43615 3501 BRIAN PARKER 3375 AIRPORT HWY APT 2 HOUSEHOLD. 7003 ERICSON PACK 1147 BUCKINGHAM ST HOUSEHOLD. 8203 ROBERT WAGNER 3459 GIBRALTER HEIGHTS APT HH5 HOUSEHOLD. 2307 KAYLA BOLTON 2039 KEY ST APT G MAUMEE OH 43537 HOUSEHOLD. 1046 S BYRNE RD TOLEDO OH 43609 5018 SHERRY HAMPTON 809 NORWOOD RESTURANT EQUIPMENT. 3032 AIRPORT HWY TOLEDO OH 43609 4103 DJUANA FRAZIER 1314 INDIANA HOUSEHOLD. 12400 WILLIAMS RD PERRYSBURG OH 43551 1005 ANDREW BEIER 26374 EMERALD LAKES HOUSEHOLD. 9047 BRITTNEY REVESZ 3555 HANLEY HOUSEHOLD. 3316 DUSTIN RD OREGON OH 43616 5050 DJUAN COPELAND P.O. BOX 80402 TOLEDO OH 43608 HOUSEHOLD. 4601 JACKMAN RD TOLEDO OH 4362 1025 JOHN STATES JR 4435 JACKMAN APT #40 HOUSEHOLD. 1303 NANCY WOODS 317 PULASKI HOUSEHOLD. 2019 SHAWN GROB 5613 MANTEY HOUSEHOLD. 5405 JAMES OSWALD 3517 WOODMONT 1 HOUSEHOLD. 5412 RUSSELL MILLER P.O. BOX 513 MAUMEE OH 43537 HOUSEHOLD.

July 27, 2014

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A home for Rascal, Ken

Rascal’s sweet face has a sweet personality to match it. Full of energy and love, he will make sure his new family is always entertained! Being only 1 year old, Rascal still needs some obedience training to make him the best dog he can be. He loves people and attention so he is the perfect dog for an active family who will be able to play and keep up with him. His unique fur spots and puppy face are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face. Rascal is neutered, up to date on his vaccinations and is microchipped. Ken the cat is every bit as handsome as the famous baseball player, Ken Griffey Jr. He’s a laid-back gentleman who enjoys sunbathing, people watching and being just plain handsome. He is independent and calm, but loves to get attention when it is offered to him. He would love a calmer new home where he can sleep if he wants, be lazy if he wants and get lots of love when he wants. Ken is neutered, up to date on his 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.

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