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two injured in crashes - page 8 amherst newsrtimes b?sr public usn;,r:; 1 spii church worker charged 2 a look ahead the lions club is hosting pancake breakfast on saturday, aug. 9, from a.m. to at park avenue united methodist church, spring street. admission all-you-can-eat fundraiser $6 per person, $3 ages four 10, and free for kids three younger. proceeds go sight-related community projects of club. used eye glasses will also be collected recycled those need third world countries. garden tour schoepfle gardens new children's monday, 11, lorain metroparks birmingham. carpooling library 6 begin 6:30 p.m. welcome. all are invited join family fun night friday, 15th beginning 7:30 fellowship foursquare church. there games, food, bonfire, smores, newest veggtetales movies, as an added bonus bring tents or campers camp out fellowship's backyard. call 780 cooper foster road, 988-2866 more information. still time participate library's sixth annual scavenger hunt: residents who would like encouraged pick up entry form identify each 24 photos taken downtown amherst. have been vithin easy walking distance so there's no worry about price gas. grand prize embroidered bag t-shirt donated by polly's classic touch monogramming filled with, other prizes including angelo's pizza gift certificate tickets cinema. last day turn entries august 23. one winner selected completed additional prizewinners. hunt viewable on-line www.amherst.lib.oh.us youth services page. information, visit your 988-4230. i r v an-" 'i happy first saint joseph parish week found creating arts crafts projects, canvassing area donations needy, taking field trip rock wall county college, meeting bishop richard lennon topping it off watching indians beat tigers progressive their tie-dyed t-shirts. ended with mass st. joe's prepared dinner families enjoy together. (photos john lasko) thieves target open vehicles overnight crime sprees m cods uraina w lock up, hide valuables lasko news-times reporter police department currently investigating series car break-ins which occurred residences primarily east north south main streets. least 40 reported broken within seven-week period. apd lieutenant kucirek said stolen everything pocket change expensive items such satellite radios portable global positioning units. thursday, july 31, purse was vehicle 100 block lincoln tuesday, 29, several cars were woodhill drive where got away i-pod stereo equipment. another 500 street thief way undisclosed amount change, well prescription pills. 400 high meadow 1200 spruce tree lane, same night. 24, number miscellaneous live that 1,000 plaza drive, middle ridge some keys garage door opener parked driveway. night, this english lakes condominiums 300 ambleside way, stolen. what makes theft even disturbing fact thieves, remain loose, made inside residence helped themselves whatever they could get hands while homeowners sound asleep upstairs. "the detective bureau has good leads looking regards case, however can't say anything else order not jeopardize investigation," said. believe many locked. "we're asking people keep locked remove view," he continued 3 artifacts sale, show ahs picnic something, do far home? well, farther than own historical society, a, summer the'sandiisky bay chapter the. archaeological society ohio grounds ofv sandstone village sunday, 17, 9 a.m., until. p.m., ,on milan just west 'north-lake be. thousands native-american display, sale. conjunction artifactsushow, local, artist: neal jenne art his pieces ph display historic buildings located throughout village. " ' v.s food catered mary ann kordeleski served grange building.for contact' office 988-7255. gj rg, ffi jj lill g sjd ? s3 steele grad costumes career resident d. justin bilewicz iii spending theatre, but he's making popcorn. senior majoring theatre ashland university, serving costume designer fof productions. "i designed venues summer," t dobama theatre's marilyn bianchi play writing festival cleveland june. there, costumed 10 written one-acts, children 18 years old. worked locally summer. 'little shop horrors.' 5 palace staff members partake super hero theatre. curtis cassell, chorographer; kyle branzel, music director; iii, designer. (submitted photo) s
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2008-08-06 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2008-08-06 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, Amherst news-times, 2008-08-06 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
