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Talk About Woodville: Multiple events set for Memorial Day Weekend
If you’re one who enjoys both shopping and spending time outdoors, with a dash of chaos, Memorial Day weekend in Woodville will provide the chance to enjoy both activities…at the same time. Village-wide garage sales to note 20th year The Woodville All-Town Garage Sales is hitting a major milestone as this is the 20th...
Summer Camps help prevent the summer slide
The summer slide. No, it is not the latest dance craze the kids are practicing. The term is used to describe the loss in learning children often experience during the summer if they are not engaged in learning activities during their break from school. Gabriel Matney, professor at the Bowling Green State University School of Inclusive Education, also serves as director of the university’s online summer enrichment camps. Mr. Matney said the “summer slide” has been well-documented for a long time. “We have known for a long time that all students show some loss of what they have learned during the summer,” Mr. Matney said. “We also know the most effective way to mitigate the loss is through a camp that is not only focused on academics but also one that enriches youth development. The best camps engage students in different ways.”
Motherly love: Local chefs share dishes from their mom's kitchen
Everyone has that one favorite recipe their mom used to make — and when reminiscing on it — you can almost smell its aromas, remember the dish she always made it in, and see her handwriting on the recipe card. For me, it’s my mom’s house potatoes, and for Toledo-based chef Patrick Lahey, it’s his mom’s sauerkraut casserole. To supplement her family, his mother, Martha Lahey, would grow cabbages, make sauerkraut, and sell it during the Great Depression. “My mom always made sauerkraut with pork, baked apples, and potatoes, and when that was cooking, we could smell it,” the chef, who also serves as the owner of Stella’s Restaurant and Bar in Perrysburg, added. “I mean I could be getting off the school bus and smell it from outside. To this day, whenever I smell like sauerkraut cooking it certainly reminds me of my mother.”
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