Wayne HealthCare Sponsors DCCA Programs
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Wayne HealthCare for their
sponsorship of the 2017-2018 Arts In Education programming and DCCA
Family Theatre Series. According to DCCA Executive Director
Andrea Jordan, “DCCA is grateful for Wayne HealthCare’s sponsorship of
our Family Theatre Series and Arts In Education programming, which
helps... read
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Ramco continues its support for Empowering programs
GREENVILLE - Ramco Electric Motors continues its support of Empowering
Programs for the third straight year. “The community has been good to
us,” said Jase Barhorst, Ramco Human Resources Manager. “We want to
give back where we can. Helping our children build their future is a
good way to do it.” Barhorst responded to the progress Empowering
had... read
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Greenville National Sponsors DCCA Artist
Series Rhonda Vincent & The Rage
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Greenville National Bank as
a Spotlight Sponsor of the recent sold out Artists Series performance
of Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, Saturday, January 20th at St. Clair
Memorial Hall. “Greenville National Bank’s sponsorship donation helps
make it possible to present high quality performing artists in our... read
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Coppock-Hole sponsors DCCA’s Rhonda Vincent
& The Rage
Darke County Center for the Arts thanks the Coppock-Hole Trust for
sponsoring the 2017-2018 “ARTS COUNT“ season and the sold out Artist
Series presentation of Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, at Henry St.
Clair Memorial Hall, Saturday, January 20. DCCA recognizes the Coppock
Hole Trust for their longstanding and generous support of the arts
in... read
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Pets of the week
GREENVILLE - The Darke County Animal Shelter has many pets available
for adoption, including several breeds of dogs, as well as cats and
kittens. The Shelter chooses pets to feature each week, this week
they've selected: Alvin is a 1 year old male Lab/Terrier Mix. He is
very playful and has alot of energy, and loves attention. Alvin is
looking for his... read
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Greenville Eagles supports Empowering
programs
GREENVILLE - Greenville Eagles 2177 made a major contribution to
Empowering Darke County Youth recently. Noting the progress
Empowering’s After School Program has made working with students
struggling academically, Eagles Trustee Brent Siders said this is what
the Eagles is about… the youth in the community. The Greenville Eagles,
a fraternal organization, promotes service to family... read
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A Heritage of Giving & Receiving
100th Blood Donation for North Star resident - GREENVILLE, Ohio - The
life-sustaining cycle of giving and receiving blood is well known in
the North Star’s Kremer family. A legacy of hemophilia across three
generations has been a challenge and an inspiration. It gave
Debora Kremer Smith a particular sense of pride when she made her
milestone 100th... read
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VFW Sponsors DCCA’s Rhonda Vincent &
The Rage
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Greenville VFW Post 7262 as
a Spotlight Sponsor, for their contribution to the DCCA 2017-2018
season and the upcoming presentation of Rhonda Vincent & The Rage,
at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall,Saturday, January 20. According
to DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan, “DCCA is grateful for
Greenville... read
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Training For The Olympics Is Hard Enough.
Try Doing That While Earning A Degree
Elissa Nadworny & Jon Marcus -- January 4, 2018 -- Max Aaron may
have been the 2011 men's junior figure-skating champion, 2013 U.S.
national champion and 2015 Skate America champion. And sure, he's a top
contender for a spot on the U.S. team in next month's Winter Olympic
Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. But all his grandfather wants to
know is when he's going to... read
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BBBS receives Vectren grant for at-risk
youth
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County received a $3,000
grant from the Vectren Foundation to address the mentoring needs of
at-risk youth through their after-school Big Buddies program.
“This grant will enable Big Brothers Big Sisters to continue offering
our much-needed Big Buddies mentoring program to children facing
adversity in our community... read
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BBBS receives Lydia Schaurer Memorial Trust
Grant
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County is pleased to
accept a grant from the Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust for the use of
computer upgrades. With technology ever-changing, updates are
imperative for the organization to continue offering beneficial
mentoring programs in our local schools and communities. In 2017,
the agency served... read
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Gaining grace and life lessons from
volunteering,
By Briget Pottkotter, Edison State Communications student -
Volunteering at the Alzheimer’s benefit and Brethren’s nursing home
impacted my life more than I thought it would. I learned many unspoken
values when I was just sitting and talking to the elderly in the
nursing home. An example is how one small, simple gesture can impact
one’s whole day. When I painted some of the patients’ nails, their
smiles... read
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Family: A Powerful Force, By
Ashley Jolley, Edison State Composition 1 student
The cohesive unit of a family to Chelsea Coffee is more important than
any one person in her life. Yes, there are many people who have
influenced her greatly over the course of her life, but the overall
family dynamic is what really has influenced her the most. “I mean,
yes. There are a few individuals who have personally had an impact on
my life... read
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Local youth collecting donations for
homeless, animal shelter
Recently, Rachel (17 years old) and Bridget Unger (10 years old)
started a donation program called Comforting Comforters. They have only
a few more weeks to collect donations in the area for the homeless of
Darke County and for local animal rescues and the Animal Shelter.
So far, almost 50 blankets and almost 100 socks were delivered to CAP
this week, and several dog toys... read
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She Had a Heart Like No Other,
By Lani Shilt, Edison State Composition I student
GREENVILLE - The influence of Barbara Hole’s mother, Martha, and her
aunt, Annie, helped lead her to where she is today, and who she has
become. Many people in this world have been an influence to her, but
her mom and her aunt are the two people who really influenced all of
her decisions, and helped her become the kind, caring, encouraging, and
loving woman she is today... read
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My volunteering an eye-opening experience,
By Alyssa Post, Edison State Communications Student
I would never have imagined that volunteering at a daycare would affect
me so much until I recently volunteered at the Saint Henry daycare. At
the beginning of this project, I was a little skeptical. I did not
understand the point and I didn’t know how I was going to find time to
volunteer on top of my crazy life, but I did. Volunteering at the
daycare made... read
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Fish Mitten Tree… Thank you for
your help! Marilyn Delk, FISH volunteer
Dear friends, Thanks to the generous spirit of the people of our
community, the Fish Mitten Tree has once again provided mittens and
gloves to warm the hands and hearts of children enrolled in Darke
County Head Start programs. This hearty demonstration of the true
spirit of Christmas which lingers long beyond December 25th is very
much appreciated. Special gratitude... read
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Learning to multiply with a cool teenager,
By Ryleigh Cloyd, Edison State Communications Student
There was a lot of genuine quality and tons of value that came from
tutoring students in grades kindergarten through six. Using free time
throughout the semester to help kids who struggle with reading,
writing, and math is really a great way to spend time. And being able
to work with different kids of different ages every time I tutor was a
nice experience. I became... read
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Empowering thanks the Ketrow Foundation for
its support
GREENVILLE – The Empowering Darke County Youth Board of Directors and
the students it serves thank the Ketrow Foundation for its support of
the Empowering After School and Summer Tutoring programs. “Thanks to
the Ketrow Foundation and other local support, we will be able to bring
in qualified, licensed educators to improve our After School and... read
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Gettysburg, Ohio… Masonic Lodge
donates to Rural Fire Department
At their regular meeting December 21, Gettysburg Masonic Lodge # 477
F&AM presented The Gettysburg Rural Fire Department with a check
for $800.00. The check represented the contributions from a recent
spaghetti supper, held for the benefit of the department. Some personal
contributions, and some additional funds from the lodge were... read
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Empowering thanks Lydia Schaurer Trust for
its support
GREENVILLE – The Empowering Darke County Youth Board of Directors and
the students it serves thank the Lydia Schaurer Memorial Trust for its
support of the Empowering After School and Summer Tutoring programs.
“Thanks to the Lydia Schaurer Trust and other local support, we will be
able to bring in qualified, licensed educators to improve our After
School and Summer Tutoring... read
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Greenville BPW Draws Super Raffle Winners
Greenville, OH. The Greenville Business & Professional
Women’s (BPW) Club held their monthly meeting December 14th at
the Brethren Retirement Community. The meeting was hosted by the
Christmas committee with Deb Smith (chair), Kasey Christian, Karen
Sink, Shirley Morrow, and Jennifer Fleagle. Club member
Karen Sink... read
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MVCTC Students of the Month November 2017
Englewood, Ohio -- The Electives, Business, Information Technology, and
Agriculture Department at Miami Valley Career Technology Center
(MVCTC), in order to honor outstanding accomplishments and leadership
in Career Tech Education, is proud to announce the November honorees
for the Department’s Career Tech Students of the Month. Garrett... read
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Walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland a Great
Success
Darke County Parks’ annual Walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland holiday event
saw the largest crowds in its 10 years on Saturday, December 3rd.
Attendance to this year’s event more than doubled with over 1,700
visitors winding their way through a half-mile trail at Shawnee Prairie
Preserve. With nearly 600 luminaries and the crisp hint of
winter... read
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Empowering After School kids enjoy Santa
visit
GREENVILLE – Parents and children enjoyed a surprise visit from the
jolly old man in the red suit as they celebrated completion of the
first 11 weeks of their After School Tutoring Program. More than 40
students, many with their parents, along with some teachers, showed up
in the Greenville Elementary cafeteria recently – not to work, as
they... read
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All good things come to an end
BBBS Match Comes To An End After Nine Years - At Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Shelby & Darke County, our vision is for all children to
achieve success in life. We are an organization that positively
impacts children’s lives. Through our mentoring programs, we are
able to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring,
professionally supported... read
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Pets of the week
GREENVILLE - The Darke County Animal Shelter has many pets available
for adoption, including several breeds of dogs, as well as cats and
kittens. The Shelter chooses pets to feature each week, this week
they've selected: Bill is a 5 year old male Mountain Curr. He loves
everyone's attention, loves the outdoors, and is neutered and current
on his shots... read
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Ft. GreeneVille DAR busy this Holiday Season
Fort GreeneVille Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently
had a Christmas wreath dedication at the Darke County Veterans Memorial
marker at the Darke County Courthouse. The wreath is in honor of all
Darke County Veterans and active duty military. Another wreath
sponsored by Fort GreeneVille DAR will be dedicated on December 16 for
Zachary... read
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St. Mary’s School… Gold,
Frankenstein and Metal, By Kathy Ayette
Got a riddle for you. What do you call a group of beings who are
vibrating so much from anticipation they are falling out of their
chairs, and producing such an electric sense of excitement that it
makes your hair stand on end? You got it…my first and second
graders eleven days and counting from Christmas. (Either that or
gravity has gotten really intense in my... read
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Darke County
Christmas Party
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County recently held
their annual Darke County Christmas party on Saturday, December 9, at
The Skate Place in Greenville. About 40 Bigs, Littles, board
members, and staff members attended this fun holiday event.
Attendees enjoyed pizza, snacks, drinks, and a competitive game of
trivia. The highlight of the day was... read
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Library Wins Snowman Contest
Staff from the Greenville Public Library recently won a “Snowman
Decorating Contest” sponsored by Darke County Parks at the Shawnee
Prairie Preserve. Logs were provided but otherwise participants
used their own supplies. The winner was selected by People's
Choice at the Luminary Walk on December 2nd. The Library donated
the $50 prize money... read
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Big Buddy Mentors Make Big Impact in the
Lives of Local Children
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County is excited to
announce that another great year of the Big Buddies program is up and
running. This is the eighteenth year the program has been in
place. The Buddies program is an eight-month commitment where
high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors agree to work
with and... read
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A Different Christmas Poem
Internet-circulated copies of “A Different Christmas Poem” are often
attributed to a Lt. Commander Jeff Giles SC, USN, but the International
War Veterans’ Poetry Archive (IWVPA) lists this poem as a December 2000
effort authored by Michael Marks and includes the following note from
him about its origins (Snopes.com): A Soldier’s Christmas was... read
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FRAM donates $1,000 to Cancer Association
of Darke County
FRAM employees recently held a fundraiser by raffling parking spots and
selling Fram Filter Out cancer shirts. The proceeds of the fundraiser
were donated to the Cancer Association to help local cancer patients
who are fighting a very difficult battle. The organization is a 501c3
established in 1995. It is located inside the Wayne Cancer Center
at 1111 Sweitzer... read
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Kids give Santa lists at BPW Breakfast
Greenville, OH. December 5, 2017 – Children were on their “best
behavior” at the Greenville Business and Professional Women’s Club
(BPW) annual Breakfast with Santa on December 2nd at the Greenville
VFW. This year, Mrs. Claus joined him at the breakfast as
well. Scrambled eggs, sausage, donut holes, orange juice and milk
were prepared and served... read
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Moran concludes DCVB presidency
GREENVILLE, OH – Current Darke County Visitors Bureau board president
Aaron Moran, superintendent of Versailles Exempted Village Schools, was
recognized by the board of trustees for his service at the
organization’s regular November meeting. Moran was presented with a
plaque commemorating his two-year tenure leading the board. Moran’s
time as president began January 1st, 2016... read
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Versailles Foundation, Booher award funding
to BBBS
The Versailles Foundation along with the Ruth & Emerson Booher
advised Fund for Versailles has recently donated to Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Shelby and Darke County. This funding will be
used by Big Brothers Big Sisters to aid in the after school “Big
Buddies” program that is offered at Versailles Schools.
Currently, there are over 400 children served... read
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State of the Heart Care honored veterans at
VHCC
State of the Heart Care recently held a special ceremony honoring
veterans at Versailles Health Care Center. Versailles Health Care
Center short-term rehab patients and long-term care residents who
served our great country were recognized and received medals of honor
for their sacrifice and valor. Cookies and punch were served for
patients, residents, guests, family, and friends... read
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Fort GreeneVille DAR dedicates 13th marker
in Darke County
On Oct 30, the Fort GreeneVille DAR dedicated a grave marker for
American Revolutionary War Soldier Samuel McClure buried at Old
Friendship Cemetery in Harrison Township (4 1/2 miles west New
Madison). McClure was in the Virginia Militia as a Captain. He enlisted
in 1777. McClure served under Colonel William Flemings and Captain
Thomas Rowland... read
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MVCTC Staff Honored for Work with Special
Needs Students
Columbus, Ohio - The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Special Education staff was recently honored at the Annual Association
for Career Technical Education (ACTE) Special Needs Division
meeting. Tiffany Stebbins (Franklin-Monroe) was honored as the
Para-Professional of the Year and Angela Freeze (MVCTC) was recognized
with the... read
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Edison State Students Inducted to PTK Honor
Society
Fourteen new members were inducted to the Edison State Community
College Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) during a ceremony on
Wednesday, November 8 at the Piqua campus. Each semester, students are
invited to join the honor society based upon academic criteria.
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society was established in 1918 to recognize
and... read
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St. Mary’s School… Mix the gooey
stuff… with your hands! By Kathy Ayette
I am not sure to which authorities I report this, but someone has made
off with the majority of November. I am positive I was making
jack-o-lanterns with my class just last week. According to my calendar,
next week is Thanksgiving! However looking over the calendar I see that
November has just been a very eventful month. Catholics celebrate the
Feast of... read
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Edison State Donation to benefit Dayton
Children’s
The Information Technology department at Edison State Community College
has partnered with the Springfield–based non-profit organization
Charitable Recycling to benefit Dayton Children’s Hospital. Through a
recent charitable contribution of used computer equipment, Edison State
was able to provide $1,000 to Dayton Children’s... read
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MVCTC Diesel Power Technology Senior
Learning on the Job
Englewood, Ohio - Miami Valley Career Technology Center
(MVCTC) senior Diesel Power Technology student, Zane, is employed with
Balsbaugh Excavating in Englewood as an Apprenticeship Student. Brehm
explained his job as, “I am a mechanic at Balsbaugh Excavating in
Englewood. I will do anything from repairing, fixing, and taking
care of... read
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IDP Committee hosts meeting
Greenville, OH. – Greenville BPW Members and guests enjoyed an
evening of learning how to express themselves through journaling at
their November 9th meeting held at the Brethren Retirement Community
Brick Room. The program was hosted by IDP committee members Jane
Carroll, Chair with Brenda Miller, CoChair, and committee members... read
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The Edison Foundation Joins the Global
Giving Tuesday Movement
Pledges to support student scholarship opportunities - The Edison
Foundation at Edison State Community College has joined Giving Tuesday,
a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of
individuals, communities, and organizations to encourage philanthropy
and to celebrate generosity worldwide. Donations made to the Edison
Foundation on Giving Tuesday will directly benefit... read
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VHCC hosts Bingo Night
Versailles Health Care Center, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation
center, hosted a FREE Bingo Night open to the public in October!
Bingo winners received nonperishable food items and small household
items for their prizes! Once again, attendees enjoyed popcorn and
drinks during the fun night of bingo. Players who dressed up were
entered to win a ‘spooktacular’ prize. VHCC will hold the next bingo...
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MVCTC Electives Students of the Month
Englewood, Ohio -- The Electives, Business, Information Technology, and
Agriculture Department at Miami Valley Career Technology Center
(MVCTC), in order to honor outstanding accomplishments and leadership
in Career Tech Education, is proud to announce the October honorees for
the Department’s Career Tech Students of the Month. Charisse... read
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Wayne HealthCare Sponsors Hometown Holiday
Horse Parade
GREENVILLE, Ohio- As part of its commitment to the local community,
Wayne HealthCare is proud to be a Platinum Sponsor of the 14th Annual
Hometown Holiday Horse Parade on Saturday, November 18th in downtown
Greenville. The 2017 Hometown Holiday Horse Parade, hosted by Main
Street Greenville, will feature entertainment leading up to the... read
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MVCTC Graphic Art Students Get Real
Seniors visited local employers to learn about careers in Graphic Arts
- Dayton, Ohio - Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) senior
Graphic Commercial Art classes visited area businesses on October 26.
K12 Gallery & TEJAS is a regional visual arts center offering
innovative visual arts programs for all ages in Dayton, Ohio. These... read
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Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe supports DCCA’s
Arts In Education
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe
for contributing funds in support of its Arts In Education (AIE)
programs. DCCA, in conjunction with school administrative staff,
annually takes performing artists to every grade of all Greenville City
and Darke County public schools. "DCCA thanks the Maid Rite Sandwich
Shoppe... read
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Tri-Village MVCTC FFA Competitive
Raleigh, North Carolina – The Tri-Village MVCTC FFA chapter earned the
chance to compete in the Southeastern Regional Livestock Judging
Contest, after placing sixth in the state of Ohio in April 2017.
On October 28, the team of Brittany Brewer, Brenden Durst, Jared Godown
and Jonathon Crawford were named the 11th High Points Team... read
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Greenville Federal Supports Hometown
Holiday Horse Parade
GREENVILLE, Ohio- Main Street Greenville recognizes Greenville Federal
as one of the Platinum Sponsors for the upcoming 14th Annual Hometown
Holiday Horse Parade on Saturday, November 18th. “Greenville Federal
has been a platinum sponsor of the Hometown Holiday Horse Parade for
many years,” said Crysta Hutchinson, Executive Director of Main... read
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Edison State Supports Hometown Holiday
Horse Parade
GREENVILLE, Ohio- Main Street Greenville recognizes Edison State
Community College as one of the Platinum Sponsors for the upcoming 14th
Annual Hometown Holiday Horse Parade on Saturday, November 18th. “This
is Edison State Community College’s second year of sponsoring the
parade and we are proud to partner with them,” said Crysta
Hutchinson... read
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Pets of the week
GREENVILLE - The Darke County Animal Shelter has many pets available
for adoption, including several breeds of dogs, as well as cats and
kittens. The Shelter chooses pets to feature each week, this week
they've selected: Coco is a 7 year old female Lab Mix. She is super
friendly, and is looking for a new home to retire to. George is a 4
year old male... read
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Jean Louise Thieme Fund supports DCCA
Family Theatre Series
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes The Jean Louise Thieme
Children’s Theatre Fund of the Darke County Foundation and for their
support of DCCA’s Family Theatre Series. “DCCA is pleased to receive
continual generous support from community organizations such as The
Jean Louise Thieme Children’s Theatre Fund of the Darke County
Foundation... read
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Gordon Orthodontics Sponsors DCCA Season
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Gordon Orthodontics for
their support of the 2017-2018 ARTS COUNT Season and thanks Dr. Doug
Gordon for being an outstanding voice for the arts in our
community. “We are touched by Gordon Orthodontic's commitment to
enhancing the quality of life for children in our community both in the
orthodontics... read
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MVCTC Students Share Experiences with Darke
County Sophomores
Englewood, Ohio – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Student Ambassadors visited Darke County sophomores over the past
month. Ambassadors visited Tri-Village to talk with sophomores on
Monday, September 18, 2017. They were Chantel Banks – Firefighter/EMS
(Carlisle), Brianna Fourman – Criminal Justice (Vandalia-Butler),
Isabelle... read
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Dental Assistant Alumnus says MVCTC “Best
Decision I Ever Made”
Englewood, Ohio -- Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) 2016
Dental Assistant completer, Taylor Tucker, is attending Sinclair and
working with MAK Dental Group. She thanks MVCTC for allowing her
to find this much success by the age of 20. Tucker, who plans to be a
licensed dental hygienist, shared, “Deciding to attend MVCTC has... read
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Pets of the week
GREENVILLE - The Darke County Animal Shelter has many pets available
for adoption, including several breeds of dogs, as well as cats and
kittens. The Shelter chooses pets to feature each week, this week
they've selected: Sammie is a 2 year old Terrier/Lab Mix. He is a sweet
boy that loves attention. He does have some nerve damage in his one... read
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DCCA Thanks Rodney Oda for Sponsorship of
Sold Out Show
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Rodney Oda for his
contributions to the DCCA 2017-2018 ARTS COUNT season. Oda is an
Angel member of DCCA, and sponsors DCCA’s Coffee House Series as well
as the recent sold out Special Event of One Night In Memphis, at Henry
St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville on Saturday, October 9th. “On... read
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Early Bird, Bluebag Media recognized for
Arts Count support
Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes The Early Bird &
Bluebag Media for their Impresario Sponsorship contribution to
the DCCA 2017-2018 ARTS COUNT season. The local news publications
are the spotlight sponsor for DCCA's November 4th Artists Series
presentation of award winning vocal ensemble Six Appeal at Henry St.
Clair Memorial Hall. According to DCCA Executive Director... read
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BBBS enjoy fishing with Shelby County
Bassmasters
Volunteers from Big Brothers Big Sisters and their “Littles” recently
enjoyed a Youth Day Fishing Derby at the home of Mike Meyer in Fort
Loramie. The Fishing Derby was co-sponsored by the Shelby County
BassMasters and Sidney Kiwanis. Over 30 volunteers and Littles
attended the annual event, which was held on Saturday, September 16.
The outing included a cookout for all BassMaster members... read
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MVCTC Students of the Month
Englewood, Ohio - The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Electives, Business, Information Technology, and Agriculture (EBITA)
Department under the leadership of Supervisor, David Peltz, recognizes
a Student of the Month each month during the school year. The
award honors outstanding accomplishments and leadership in Career Tech
Education. The September... read
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Darke
County JFS donates to Cancer Association of Darke County
“On behalf of the Darke County Job and Family Services staff, we would
like to offer this donation in memory of our colleague and dear friend,
Linda Malott. She blessed each of our lives and we are amazed at
the support and assistance she received through the Cancer Association
of Darke County. Our hope is that her memory lives on in the
help... read
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MVCTC
Students Share Experiences with Versailles Sophomores
Englewood, Ohio – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Students Ambassadors traveled to Versailles on Friday, September 8.
They were: Kyle Fourman-Heavy Equipment (Franklin Monroe), SaraRae
Hallstein-Allied Health Technology (Brookville), Ivan Pohlman-Diesel
Power Technology (Versailles), and Christine Smith... read
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St. Marys School… A month of field trips and Halloween
infestations, By Kathy Ayette
My classroom has spiders crawling along the top of the lockers and bats
flying around the ceiling. Most people in that situation would
call an exterminator. However at this time of the year, it is par
for the course in my room. I must add I have an infestation of
jack-o-lanterns and ghosts, too. For my students, October is a month of
field trips. On October 5, the first graders and I went to the
fairgrounds... read
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