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Quilt Show A Success
     Above, Verna Grant, Hudson, Mich., left, watches as Pat Hilbert, a Sauder Village volunteer, demonstrates a sewing technique during the Sauder Village annual quilt show, held April 29 through May 4 at Founder's Hall. Grant, herself a quilter, has attended every show, and often finds ideas for the qu...
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FFA News
      Pettisville FFA students participated in many career development events this spring, including general livestock, wildlife management, nature interpretation, agronomy, equine management, poultry, and floriculture. Some students also participated in the Ashland Invitational.
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Can You Spell T-H-O-U-S-A-N-D?
      Ashtyn Mathews, Fayette, Rebekah Tilley, Pettisville, and Zachary Nowakowski, Swanton, guess how to spell "thousand" at the Fulton County Spelling Contest, Monday, May 5 at Archbold High School.
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Students See Sculptures
      Art III and IV students from Pettisville High School, taught by Joyce Nafziger, Pettisville art teacher, took a Toledo sculpture tour, Wednesday, April 30.
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Will This Frog Turn Into A Prince?
     At right, Haley Nofziger, a PHS junior, pretends to kiss a frog sculpture at the Erie Street Market in downtown Toledo. Nofziger was among Pettisville Art III and IV students who went on a Toledo Sculpture Tour, April 30. They went on a walking tour of sculptures in downtown Toledo along the riverfr...
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What's Going On?
      Roger Zimmerman, Cleveland Heights, an AHS grad and son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Zimmerman, deceased, was in town over the weekend and attended Sunday morning service at St. Martin's Lutheran Church. Roger and his wife, Mary, like to come home and enjoy the family homestead on North Defiance Street...
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Conductive Education At Sara's Garden
By Rita Bilen Special to the Buckeye
      Since the summer of 2006, Sara's Garden has welcomed special educators from Hungary, called conductors, to lead its Conductive Education program. Anna Baranyi, who came to the U.S. in November 2007, is the third and current conductor at the facility.
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Baranyi Adapts To American Life
by Rita Bilen Special to the Buckeye
      As a young Hungarian woman working in a different country, Anna Baranyi faces many challenges. Her job as a conductive education teacher, or conductor, at Sara's Garden hyperbaric treatment center in Wauseon has its own challenges.
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Muni Tax Collection Up
      Archbold municipal tax is surprising councilmen. In the first four months of the year, revenue was ahead at the end of three. It was $329,076.08 in April 2008, which was up $25,771.46, or about 8.5% from April 2007. That month, collections were $303,304.62.
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