Have you heard about the annual corn maze created at the Youth Farm Bible Camp at Rosthern every fall? Well, how about the Snow Edition? The people at YFBC were inspired to make the most of the surprising amount of snow that fell during the November 2020 storm and began to create the snow maze. In a year rife with cancellations and lost opportunities to partake in events, a new family fun activity was launched that celebrates winter and the great outdoors. The snow maze opened in January and is open Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. until the middle of March. Tickets must be purchased in advance and there is a restriction on the number of people permitted each hour, so the organizers recommend you book early so you don’t miss your chance. As of this writing there are only six more days of operation before the maze will be closed for the season. Each ticket is $10 + GST = $10.50 and while children two years of age and under do not require a ticket everyo
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CERT looking for volunteers as they assist community Wednesday, February 17, 2021 3:03 PM CERT is a United Way agency and a non-profit, meaning they are fully supported by donations. Those donations are used to help victims of natural disasters by helping them find immediate lodging and taking care of other immediate needs. (Submitted photo)
VAN
WERT – Since its start in the area three years ago, the Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT) has assisted in Van Wert County in
various ways and is looking to grow. CERT is currently seeking new
volunteers and is also planning a fundraiser to build a facility to