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Fatherhood advocate pushes local dads to step up in fight against youth violence Mark Robinson has been working with fathers in Toledo for 15 years to get them to be more active and involved in their children s lives. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 10:53 PM EDT July 18, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio A Toledo man continues to advocate for fatherhood and the importance of kids having a father in their life. Mark Robinson grew up without a father in Newark, New Jersey. After graduating from Syracuse University and moving to Toledo in 2003, he recognized a need to help fathers be more responsible and active in their kids lives. ....
Kids filled the grounds at Camp Miakonda Monday, taking part in activities like archery, swimming and fishing. Author: Amy Steigerwald Updated: 5:47 PM EDT June 14, 2021 SYLVANIA, Ohio Camp Miakonda is once again filled with kids participating in Cub Scout Camp, as Monday was the first day back in person for the summer. My favorite part of today was all the fun stuff like walking with my friends, and seeing some cool things, one camper said. Kids in grades 1-5 filled the grounds at Camp Miakonda on Monday, taking part in archery, swimming and fishing. It s really exciting! It s great to see the campers back. It s exciting to see their smiling faces and their high energy, and it s also really great to be back with our staff, Emily Malloy, who has been on staff for five years, said. ....
In the days before Europeans came into the area, tribes of Woodland Indians lived and prospered among the lakes and trees of Southeast Michigan. There is a hilly region in what is now called Lenawee County that is known as the Irish Hills area of Michigan. It was here on the high north shore of Washington Lake that, according to legend, the great Indian Chief Tecumseh regularly met with the members of his tribe during the War of 1812. The site was next to where two old Indian paths intersected, later becoming US-12 and M-50, two of the oldest roads in the Midwest. One path was used by Native Americans traveling from Lake Erie to Chicago and the other one used by Mississippi Valley tribes who came east each year to hold powwow. ....