Events: Owens hosts job fair, plant sale in Fremont

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Owens hosts STEM Job Fair

PERRYSBURG — Open to Owens students, alumni and the community, the job fair is hosted by Owens Career & Transfer Services and the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

It will be Tuesday from 3-6 p.m. in Heritage Hall Room 123, 310 2nd St.

Talk with employers in the following fields about their available job opportunities: advanced manufacturing, computer information systems, life and natural sciences and skilled trades and transportation.

For more information, email [email protected].

Plant sale in Sandusky County

FREMONT — The 19th annual Plant Sale will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on May 4, at the Sandusky County Fairgrounds. It is sponsored by the Sandusky/Ottawa Counties Master Gardeners.

There will be a variety of flowering annuals and perennials available as well as hanging baskets, herbs and vegetables. Prices are reasonable according to the organizers.

Volunteers will be available to answer the public’s questions about planning and maintaining gardens. They can suggest plants that are sun-loving, grow better in shade, or attract pollinators such as butterflies.

There will be no early sales. Faster checkout is available this year. Payment may be made by cash or checks.

Walking through Grief Workshop

PERRYSBURG — Community members are invited to attend an interactive support group aimed at helping adults adjust to the loss of any loved one. Walking through Grief will be held the first and third Friday of each month May through October from 10-11 a.m. at the Perrysburg Hospice Center, 30000 East River Road.

The walking route will include the Hospice grounds and path to the W.W. Knight Nature Preserve. Distance is less than one mile. Being outside in nature is one of life’s most healing activities. This is especially true when you’re grieving. Come take a casual walk with us. Attendees will have the opportunity to express and receive support, adapt to this life-changing event, discover healthy coping skills and gain support in understanding grief.

The sessions are free and open to anyone in the community, whether or not they have had a prior relationship with Hospice of Northwest Ohio, however, advance registration is required. Attendees should wear comfortable shoes.

For more information or to register, contact the Hospice Bereavement Department at 419-661-4001.

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