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Evergreen Middle School Enters the World of “The Amazing Shake”

After being encouraged by several faculty members and witnessing the Swanton Middle School’s Amazing Shake program, then in its fifth year, first hand, Evergreen Middle School (EMS) principal Lucas Burkholder introduced a version of the program at his school. Developed at the nationally renowned Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, “the Amazing Shake is a competition that places emphasis on teaching students manners, discipline, respect, and professional conduct.  Prior to the competition, students learn the nuances of professional human interaction as they are taught skills such as how to give a proper handshake, how to “work a room,” how to give a successful interview, and how to remain composed under pressure.  The goal is to prepare our students so that they are able to present themselves exceptionally well for opportunities today as well as those that will come in the future.”

When Mr. Burkholder visited Swanton Middle School (SMS) after being invited to observe the competition by then SMS principal Matt Smith, he came away very impressed.  “Right away I saw eight-graders dressed professionally and introducing themselves.  Not only are they shaking your hand when you walk in that building, as they’re walking to the (competition) area they’re talking your ear off.  They’re having a conversation like an adult,” said Mr. Burkholder explaining his first impression of the event.

The competition that day involved the entire seventh-grade class going through a “gauntlet” of 25 stations where they were tasked with displaying their skills on being interviewed for a job, selling a product or service, business dinner etiquette, tying a tie or having a telephone conversation, among others.  At each station the student would introduce themselves and shake the interviewer/judge’s hand.

Mr. Burkholder, a former high school athlete and coach, used a sports-related analogy to describe what he saw.  “There’s something about high school kids when they go out to play a football game, in which there is a level of excitement but also a level of nervousness.  You can sense both in the kids.  They know what they are doing is about to be a big deal, but yet, they’re very focused on what they are doing,” he said.  “This is the first academic thing I’ve ever been around, when I saw those seventh-graders, they meant business.  They were there to win, but they were having fun.  It was a cool combination of the two.  I was blown away by the whole process.”

Last August, after soliciting for volunteers from the faculty to form a committee, Mr. Burkholder and team began the process of creating the Amazing Shake, Evergreen Style.  Every month, the students were taught a skill and a week or so later, they would hold a practice session.  The first skill taught was the handshake while looking at the person in the eye, a seemingly simple skill, but one that even adults sometimes struggle with.  The school eventually brought in volunteers/judges from the community, separated the students by grade, 6th, 7th and 8th, and had each student introduce themselves 10 times for a score.

After five months of different lessons, EMS held their first “Gauntlet.”  “We had 82 seventh-graders compete and 54 community/business members come in and run all our stations (21) and got them all through in two rounds.  They gave us the scorecards back, we tallied them up and we took the top 11 kids,” said Mr. Burkholder.  The top students were Daniel Hernandez, Matthew Jenkins, Lucia Abec, Karlee Hyatt, Maya Vance, Zachary Leininger, Bradley Bauman, Emma Dye, Callen Willey , Kane Montgomery and Aiden Hudik. 

In April, the 11 students traveled to Worthington Steel in Delta to give charity presentations to a board of Worthington staff members.  “The kids had to go in and explain their charity, why it’s a good charity, how it’s connected to them, a five-to-ten-minute presentation and they received a score from each of the Worthington employees. We were all given a tour of the facility followed by a catered lunch,” recounted Mr. Burkholder.  After lunch, the EMS contingent returned to the school, an assembly was organized and the top the top three students were named.  The overall winner was Zachary Leininger.

The faculty and staff of Evergreen Middle School has made great strides in just their first year of the Amazing Shake.  “I am so impressed at how much our kids have grown in just one year,” said Mr. Burkholder.  There is a major change coming to EMS next school year.  The fifth-grade class will become part of EMS and will be incorporated into the Amazing Shake program.  One of the best attributes of the Amazing Shake is that every school can customize the program to its needs to better educate the students. Mr. Burkholder confirmed there will be an expansion of the program that will build on their very successful first year.

Amazing Shake Finalists:

(Back Row L to R) Daniel Hernandez, Matthew Jenkins, Lucia Abec, Karlee Hyatt, Maya Vance, Zachary Leininger

(Front Row L to R) Bradley Bauman, Emma Dye, Callen Willey (Kneeling), Kane Montgomery, Aiden Hudik. 

Archbold Completes Comeback Softball Win Over Evergreen

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Even before the first pitch of the game between the visiting Evergreen Lady Vikings and the host Archbold Lady Blue Streaks, everyone in attendance knew the strategy Archbold coach Sarah Dominique would employ to limit any potential damage that could be caused by two-time NWOAL Player of the Year, Evergreen’s Macy Chamberlain.  As soon as Chamberlain stepped into the batter’s box to lead off the contest, she was told to take first base with an intentional walk.  Chamberlain, the Penn State commit, was intentionally walked three more times, including once with score tied at 0-0 and the bases loaded, in Archbold’s come-from-behind 4-3 victory Thursday afternoon.

The two-out bases loaded walk led to three runs for the Vikings in the top of the second inning.  The Streaks responded with a run in the bottom of the inning the scored single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth while holding Evergreen scoreless the rest of the way for the win

Tess Ames and Kalen Behnfeldt each had a hit and a run scored to lead the Archbold offense.  Makena Thiel took the win in the circle, giving up three earned runs on five hits, six walks and eight strikeouts in pitching a complete game.  In addition to Chamberlain’s four walks with an RBI, Avah Vaculik had a hit and an RBI and Kira Keller had two hits and an RBI.  Keller took the loss giving up three earned runs on five hits, one walk and four strikeouts in five innings of work.

The win moves Archbold’s record to 4-2 in the NWOAL and 13-6 overall.  Evergreen drops to 2-4 in the league and 7-11 on the season.  Both teams begin OHSAA State Tournament play on Tuesday afternoon at 5:00 PM.  Archbold will play host to fellow NWOAL school Delta while Evergreen will travel to Northwood.

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Photo: Tess Ames slides into home ahead of the tag by Macy Chamberlain

FCEDC Holds 10th Annual Meeting & Awards Banquet

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On Friday evening, April 25th, the Fulton County Economic Development Corporation (FCEDC) held its 10th Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet at the Birchwood Meadow Wedding and Event Barn in Swanton.  Matt Gilroy, FCEDC Executive Director, served as the emcee and welcomed the approximately 250 guests. 

Special guests included Lu Cooke, Regional Representative for Lt. Governor John Husted, Roy Palmer, Representing Senator J.D. Vance, Kim Priestap, Regional Representative for Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Representative Jim Hoops, Ohio House of Representatives, RJ Mancini, Manager of Government Affairs, JobsOhio, and Jeff Rupp, Fulton County Commissioner.  Also from Fulton County in attendance were mayors, council members, township trustees, school board members and other various elected officials.

“Established in May 2014, the Fulton County Economic Development Corporation marks its ten-year anniversary tonight.  Over the past decade, we’ve celebrated numerous milestones and spearheaded various initiatives.  More than 70 development endeavors undertaken by Fulton County businesses have resulted in over $1.5 billion in capital investments, generating over 1,200 jobs across our communities.  From our humble beginnings with 62 Charter Members, we now boast over 100 member businesses and organizations contributing to our collective achievements,” said Mr. Gilroy addressing the guests.

“The outlook for Fulton County and Northwest Ohio remains promising.  Our business community is actively engaged in fostering economic growth.  Challenges such as residential development and workforce skills are being met with innovative solutions, and the FCEDC continues to cultivate a robust pipeline of prospective development projects poised to bolster tax revenues, employment opportunities, and economic prosperity in Fulton County,” he added.

In the business portion of the event, the FCEDC Nominating Committee recommended the following Slate of Candidates for the organization’s Executive Committee and all were approved.

Serving a one-year term ending June 30, 2025:  Sommer Vriezelaar – Nooter LLC

Serving a two-year term ending June 30, 2026:  Scott Anair – Wauseon Machine & Manufacturing, Josh Rupli & Dan Silvers – Hylant, Chris Gohr – Sauder, Kathy Shaw – Triangular Processing, Keith Torbet – City of Wauseon, Seth Thomas – Thomas Construction & Remodeling

Following dinner, the 2024 FCDEC Awards were announced.

The 2024 Business Awards:  Business of the Year – Anderzack-Pitzen Construction (APC), Inc.   Community Leadership – Dental Excellence of Delta   Excellence in Retail – Aquatek Water Conditioning   Excellence in Industry – Shaw’s Clothing

The 2024 Community Involvement Awards:  Volunteer of the Year – Kimberly Smallman   Excellence in Public Service – Jim Wyse   The Robert Fulton Award – Gary Loar

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Photo: Robert Fulton Award recipient Gary Loar, Mrs. Loar, RJ Lumbrezer and Patti Finn

Wauseon Softballers Outslug Delta

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The Wauseon Lady Indians spotted the visiting Delta Lady Panthers a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning and still trailed 5-3 after Delta’s MacKenzie Clapp belted a solo home run in the top of the second.  However, in the bottom half of that inning, with two runners on base, Ava Kovar drove a pitch over the left-center field wall, giving Wauseon a 6-5 lead, and paved the way to a 14-8 NWOAL softball victory.

The Wauseon win places their league record at 5-2 and are currently at 11-8 on the season.  Delta falls to 1-5 in the NWOAL and 3-13 overall.

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Photo: Ava Kovar goes deep for a three-run shot

Clinton Township Press Release

Clinton Township to Host Ceremony with Wauseon American Legion Post 265 and Trustees in Honor of New Flag Installation

Clinton Township is thrilled to announce a special event to commemorate the installation of a new flag and pole, along with the labor generously donated by the Wauseon American Legion Post 265.  The township, in collaboration with the Trustees, invites the community to join them for a memorable photo session on May 13 at 6:00 p.m. at the Clinton Township building located at 5736 Co Rd 15-1, Wauseon, OH 43567.  

The installation of the flag marks a significant moment for Clinton Township and its residents, symbolizing unity, patriotism, and respect for the nation’s values.  The Wauseon American Legion’s generous donation reflects their commitment to serving the community and honoring the country’s heritage.  All community members are invited to attend this event.  For more information about the event, please contact Nancy Yackee, Fiscal Officer, at njyclintontwp@gmail.com or (419) 335-8961 ext. 10.

Wauseon Softball Senior Night

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The Wauseon Lady Indians softball team held their Senior Night on Wednesday prior to a game against the Delta Lady Panthers. The seniors being honored were, in alphabetical order, Ella Hageman, Brianna Hays, Madisyn Ledyard, Kayla Mennigen and Danica Pack. Wauseon defeated Delta 14-8.

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Curated Chaos Opens on Swanton’s Main Street

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Late Saturday morning, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to announce the opening of Curated Chaos, a bodega-sized retail shop located at 111 South Main Street, tucked in between Gypsy Soul and the Main Street Trading Post.  The newest Swanton business came about when its owner, Heather Schneider, suddenly found herself out of a job after working 22 years for a Fortune 500 Company that was down-sizing.

“I was doing some things to occupy myself.  I didn’t want my kids see me sitting around feeling sorry for myself so I started making things,” explained Heather, the Delta mother of four.  Several of my friends said, ‘Why don’t you sell some of that stuff?’ and I thought why not?”  When the space became available, she jumped at the opportunity with complete support from her family.

Curated Chaos promises a shopping experience like no other, curated by Heather, who has meticulously collected and created a diverse array of unique items. From vintage and vintage-adjacent clothing and jewelry to pop culture and concert tees, books, candles, vinyl records, furniture, and a myriad of other intriguing pieces, there’s something to pique the interest of every visitor.

“We’re thrilled to bring Curated Chaos to the heart of Swanton,” said Heather.   “Our collection is a celebration of individuality and creativity, offering a curated selection of items that you won’t find anywhere else.”

To start, the hours of operation will be Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM as well as a pop-up schedule, Curated Chaos encourages patrons to stay updated on their Facebook page for the latest information. “We want to ensure that our visitors have the best experience possible, so we encourage everyone to check our Facebook page or message us before stopping in,” added Ms. Schneider.

For more information, please contact Delray Busch, Executive Director of the Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce, at swantoncc@gmail.com.

Curated Chaos Contact:  Heather Schneider   Owner, Curated Chaos
419-283-6352   hmsppp@yahoo.com 

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Photo: Heather officially opens Curated Chaos

 

Delta’s Brody Waugh Tosses Gem Against Hilltop

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Panther senior Brody Waugh pitched five innings of no-hit no-run baseball against the visiting Hilltop Cadets before departing the mound with a 6-0 lead.  The big left-hander mixed in fastballs with an unhittable curve, keeping the Cadet hitters off balance.  However, the Panthers surrendered six runs in the final two innings and had to score once more to win the game 7-6. 

Once the pitching change was made, Hilltop’s bats came to life.  The Cadets scored three runs in the top of the sixth off relief pitcher Carlos DeSantos to pull within 6-3.  After the Panthers added a run in the bottom of that inning for a 7-3 lead, Hilltop struck for three more scores off Landon Griesinger and had the tying run on base before a running grab by centerfielder Joel Arroyo-Sierra ended the game and allowed all the Panther faithful to breathe again.

Leaving the game while pitching a no-hitter is unusual, but as Waugh explained, it was a personal decision that he and Head Coach Dustin Stickley agreed to.  “Monday, we play at Wauseon.  My dad was a state champion pitcher for Wauseon on that mound so it’s been a pretty big thing for me to pitch on that mound,” said Waugh. 

The main issue was pitch-count.  Waugh had thrown approximately 75 pitches in the game and was getting close to requiring more than two days rest before he pitch again.  “I hated to take him out, but he wanted to be able to pitch next week so, I had to take him out early,” explained Coach Stickley.  “He did a great job on the mound today.”

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Photo: Brody Waugh

Lady Bulldogs Hang on Against Evergreen

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In a back-and-forth affair that saw several ties and several lead changes, the Swanton Lady Bulldogs scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning then survived an Evergreen rally to edge the Lady Vikings 8-7 in an NWOAL contest. The game was last tied when Evergreen’s Macy Chamberlain drove a single up the middle to knot the score at 6-6 in the top of the sixth before the Bulldogs regained the lead in the bottom of the inning. The Lady Vikings scored one run in the top of the seventh and had the tying run on base with two outs when Swanton’s Kylie Shinaver made a diving catch in right-center field to end the game.

Taylor Forrest was the winning pitcher and had two hits and two RBIs at the plate. Chamberlain led Evergreen with two hits, two walks and an RBI.

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Photo: Swanton centerfielder Kylie Shinaver

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