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Liz Irick weds Jake Kohring PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013 09:34
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Liz Irick became the bride of Jake Kohring on March 23 at Dayspring Assembly of God, Bowling Green.
Pastor Scott Estep conducted the 4:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Doug and Cathy Irick, Rudolph. The groom is the son of Calvin and Darlene Kohring, Pemberville.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a lace and tulle slim line gown with V-neckline and cap sleeves, and a champagne slip underneath with a long train.
Kendra Slates of Bowling Green, sister of the groom, was the matron of honor.
Maid of honor was Rachel Irick, Rudolph, sister of the bride.
Sara Fouts and Lauren Holman, both of Bowling Green; Julie Jakubowski and Joanna Mendez, both of Rossford, were bridesmaids. The attendants all wore strapless, knee-length pool blue dresses.
Flower girls were Cambrie Jones and Paislyn Metzger, both of Lima.
Nehemiah Barnes, Perrysburg, and nephew of the groom Landon Slates, Bowling Green, were ring bearers.
 
Best-cookie contest at Higher Ground Coffee Shop Friday & Saturday PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013 09:12
PEMBERVILLE - The Higher Ground Coffee Shop at 222 E. Front St. is currently looking for the best local cookie recipe. Bakers may view the instructions and download an application at www.highergroundpemberville.org. Wednesday is the deadline to submit applications.
The winner receives a $50 prize and their recipe to be featured at the coffee shop in June.
Cookies will be available for tasting during store hours this Friday, from 3 to 11 p.m., and Saturday from  9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Customers who purchase a drink may taste cookies and vote for their favorite.
Higher Ground is located at street level and shares a building with SonFire by the River Cafe Church.
 
Denise Youngs poker run to aid ovarian, lung cancer causes PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 18 May 2013 08:05
WAYNE - The sixth annual Denise Youngs Memorial Poker Run will be held June 15.
All proceeds will benefit local cancer patients, as well as ovarian and lung cancer research.
Registration is from 10 a.m. to noon at Friendly Ron's at 108 N. Center St., Wayne, with a new ride route planned for 2013. The last bike is in at 4 p.m. and the last stop is Friendly Ron's.
Bike games will follow at 4:30.
The day will feature door prizes, raffles, food and music. There will be $2,400 worth of cash prizes, including a $1,500 grand prize and $250 per winning hand.
 
Women's Club ends year with May breakfast PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 20 May 2013 11:03
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Women’ Club of Bowling Green officers for 2013-15 are (from left) Evelyn Bachman, president; Sue DiBiasio, first vice president; Deb LeGalley and Mary Boone, co-second vice presidents; and Carole Solether, secretary. Joan Gordon (not pictured) continues as treasurer. (Photo by Joan Gordon)
Members of the Women's Club of Bowling Green celebrated the end of the club year at their annual spring breakfast May 4.
Officers and directors were installed for the 2013-2015 term by Mary Mackzum, Northwest District president.
Officers installed were Evelyn Bachman, president; Sue DiBiasio, first vice president; Mary Boone and Deb LeGalley, co-second vice presidents/program chairmen; Carole Solether, secretary, and Joan Gordon, treasurer.
Members of the Board will be Mary Mackzum, arts chairman; Norma Stickler, conservation; Jessica Hover and Kathy East, education; Sharon Franklin and Linda Hamilton, home life;  Marilyn Pahl and Camille Harris, international outreach; Melanie Stretchbery, public issues; Roberta Lane, social; Jo Vernon, inspiration.
Vicki Harris, sunshine; Donna Schmidt, music; Becky Bhaer and Sharon Franklin, membership; Norma Stickler, program book; Linda Kuhn, newsletter/web site; Kuhn and Lynette Rosebrook, Garden Group; Kay Heffernan, Literature Group; Rosebrook, historian; Barbara Applebaum, domestic violence awareness/prevention; Mona Jhuremalani, publicity; Earlene Kilpatrick (chairman), and Stickler.
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BG's Kirsty Sayer is 'mommy blogger' for a good cause PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 17 May 2013 09:04
A Bowling Green "mommy blogger" has been invited to be one of 20 bloggers to represent the United Nations Foundation's Shot@Life campaign. It is designed to raise awareness and funds for global immunization.
Kirsty Sayer has been writing her blog, which features stories about her family - including five children - and Bowling Green, since 2007.
The campaign started May 8 and ends this Saturday.
"We are coinciding it with Mother's Day because we believe every mother deserves the chance to have access to the basic necessities to keep their kids healthy," Sayer said.   
Every 20 minutes a child dies of an illness that is preventable by proper vaccinations. It costs $20 to fully immunize a child for a lifetime of protection.
 
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