News Briefs: Andrew Dean to perform Sunday
Staff reports
FREMONT - The Mayor s Concerts in the Park continues at 7 p.m. Sunday with Andrew Dean.
The free Mayor s Concerts in the Park are scheduled for 7 p.m. every Sunday in July at Birchard Park. In case of rain, concerts will be canceled at 4 p.m. Information can be found on the City of Fremont social media accounts. For more information, visit fremontohio.org.
BCS school board to meet Wednesday
OAK HARBOR - The Benton-Carroll-Salem School District will hold its regular board meeting at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday. The meeting will be held in the Board of Education Office, 11685 W. Ohio 163.
Talk About Clyde: City recreation gears up for summer
Jeanette Ricker
New playground equipment is scheduled to be installed at Thaddeus Hurd Park this summer, formerly known as Cherry Street Park.
Jim Mason, park superintendent, said the Clyde Recreation Board approved the purchase, but the installation date is not yet determined, citing unexpected manufacturing and delivery delays due to COVID-19.
The equipment is all inclusive with several components to accommodate both handicapped and able-bodied children, including swing sets and climbing equipment, Mason said. Recent improvements to the park include walking trails. There is a basketball hoop and a portable toilet.
Staff reports
Budget commission to meet
PORT CLINTON - The Ottawa County Budget Commission will hold a meeting at 10 a.m. April 7. Call 419-734-7555, option 3, code 434521 to attend.
Recreation board cancels meeting
CLYDE - The Clyde Recreation Board meeting set for April 5 is canceled due to lack of a quorum. The next meeting will be May 3 in the conference room in the municipal building, 222 N. Main St.
Alzheimer s virtual classes offered
TOLEDO -The Alzheimer s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter and The Clear Passage Geriatric Psychiatric Center of the Joint Township District Memorial Hospital will present a community education series focusing on maintaining mental health while living with Alzheimer s disease or other dementia.