Lifestyle Briefs: 6-06

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Civil War talk is Thursday night
TOLEDO – The next meeting of the Greater Toledo Civil War Roundtable will be Thursday at the Navarre Park
Shelter House near the corner of Navarre and White streets.
A brief business meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m., followed by the program starting around 8 p.m.
Tom Nanzig will talk about the engagement at Allatoona Pass, Ga. He has published several books on the
Civil War.
Roundtable meetings are free and open to the public.
Saturday events at wildlife refuge
OAK HARBOR – The public is invited to join naturalists at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday
mornings this summer for "Let’s Go Outside" family adventures, starting at 10 a.m.
For more information about these or other Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge events, the public visit the
refuge’s Web site at www.fws.gov/midwest/ottawa.
Planned Pethood plans celebration
TOLEDO – Planned Pethood will celebrate its 30th birthday on June 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the UAW
Park, 5411 Jackman Road.
There will be activities for children and pets, including an Adopt-A-Thon a blue grass band. Admission is
free.
People may visit www.plannedpethood.org for more details.
 
Right to Life plans briefing breakfast
PERRYSBURG – A Pro-life Legislative Briefing Breakfast will be held on June 13 from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the
Hilton Garden Inn, 6165 Levis Commons Blvd., Perrysburg.
This event is hosted by the Toledo Right to Life Society, and features Congressman Bob Latta and Ohio
Rep. Randy Gardner.
Those attending will receive an up-to-the-minute briefing on the status of the "Freedom of Choice
Act," and updates on related life-issue legislations at the state level.
The cost is $25 per person, and includes a full-buffet breakfast.
For more information or to RSVP, preferably this weekend, contact Paige at (419) 535-5800 or at
[email protected].
Remorse or fear? Taped hoplifter returns loot
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. (AP) – It’s a case of buyer’s remorse – only without the buying.
In the Southern California city of La Canada Flintridge north of Los Angeles, police say a shoplifter who
snatched a $1,500 purse from a boutique has returned it to the store, with a note of apology.
Store owner Joanna Nelson says she found the purse at the back door Thursday.
The theft was captured on camera Saturday and police released the video footage to the media. Nelson says
she hoped the publicity would help catch the thief, but she never imagined it would lead to the return
of the purse.
Police are examining the bag for fingerprints.

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