New program intends to help those with difficulties because of poverty Open Door Resource Center will offer a series of classes called “Getting Ahead” as part of its Bridges Out of Poverty initiative. Getting Ahead is for men and women seeking to find solutions to life’s ongoing challenges: economic, social, physical and spiritual. Read More
Alzheimer’s program to be held at COA The Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will be hosting a program at the Wyandot County Council on Aging from 11:30 a.m. to noon Thursday. Read More
F-JL patrons to color Mon. FOREST — The Forest-Jackson Public Library will be having an adult coloring program at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Read More
Council on Aging February menu, activities The Wyandot County Council on Aging menu for February is as follows: Read More
HEAP continues to offer assistance FINDLAY — Area residents needing help with their heating bills are reminded they can get one-time assistance through the Home Energy Assistance Program, which is being offered through March 31 or as long as funds remain available through the Hancock Hardin Wyandot Putnam Community Action Committee. Read More
School lunch menus: January 29, 2016 Angeline School and Industries Mon.: shredded chicken sandwich, salad, peas and carrots, applesauce. Read More
First Evangelical Lutheran announces interim pastor First Evangelical Church has announced that the Rev. Richard Weaver will serve as its interim pastor. Weaver graduated in 1982 from Christ Seminar-Seminex, St. Louis. Read More
Tree identification walk planned at Sears Woods BUCYRUS — The Crawford Park District naturalist Josh Dyer is hosting a winter tree identification stroll at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sears Woods, 1486 Mount Zion Road. Dyer will show participants the ins and outs of identifying trees in the winter when they don’t have leaves, including taking a closer look at bark, the twigs and any fruit that may be found. Read More
CPD to host ‘K9 friends’ walk at Lowe-Volk Park CRESTLINE — Crawford Park District naturalist Logan Masters will be hosting a “K9 friends” walk through Lowe-Volk Park at 4 p.m. Feb. 3. Participants may bring their “best friend” along for a “nice, easy stroll” through the park. Read More
WMH to host ‘Living with Diabetes’ class Feb. 17-18 The Wellness Center at Wyandot Memorial Hospital is offering its Living with Diabetes course to diabetics and their support people from 5-8:30 p.m. Feb. 17 and 18 in the Bowman and Kirkland Conference Rooms on the hospital’s lower level. Read More