NAPOLEON - Cindy Presser, director of program development for Diabetes Youth Services (DYS) of Toledo, recently spoke to members of the Napoleon Lions Club.
A Peterborough native has returned home to educate the community about life in town during the 1950s and 1960s. On Tuesday, Aug. 9, Jim Smith, 73, took the stage at the Union Congregational Church to reminisce about what he called the small-town.
Jimmy Smith is always looking for a way to lend a helping hand. And Carele Mayer just so happened to ask for a boost at the perfect time.Mayer had requested Pastor Bob Marrone of the Union Congregational Church in Peterborough mention that peanut.
HealthPath Foundation awards grants to local nonprofits
LIMA The HealthPath Foundation of Ohio recently awarded $184,000 in grants to 23 organizations statewide dedicated to improving community health across Ohio.
Local organizations receiving grants include the Area Agency on Aging 3, the Lima Symphony Orchestra, Brigid’s Path, Diabetes Youth Services and Pink Ribbon Girls.
The grants are part of HealthPath’s Community Connections initiative and offer the grant recipients general operating support of $8,000 over one year.
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