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Wayne County Parade of Homes will show off house being sold to benefit CAMO projects
Central American Medial Outreach on a $5 million capital campaign mission to benefit Hondurans. Donations to build the house reached 80% by the end of May. A home under construction in Marshallville holds special significance for the charitable organization Central American Medical Outreach (CAMO), headquartered in Orrville. Spearheaded by the...
NAACP scholarships awarded to area students
The Wooster/Orrville NAACP awarded five scholarships to area students totaling $7,400. Recipients and their post-secondary education choices are Wooster High School graduates Aiden Holford, son of Ian and Alicia Holford, University of Cincinnati; Zhade Ellis, son of Sterivon and Misha Ellis, University of Akron; and Jackson Readinger, son of Alma Readinger. Ashland University.
Tomassetti awarded Victor Gerber Memorial Music Scholarship
The Orrville Community Chorus Board of Trustees selected Jessica Tomassetti as the 2024 recipient of the Victor Gerber Memorial Music Scholarship for $1,000. She is a graduate of Waynedale High School and is the daughter of Christopher Tomassetti and Miranda Justice. She plans to pursuing a degree in music education at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Alzheimer’s Association invites community to register for walks to end Alzheimer’s.
The Alzheimer’s Association invites Northeast Ohioans to register for the 2024 Wayne and Holmes County Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Sept. 21, at Secrest Arboretum at the Ohio Agricultural Development Center in Wooster. With more than 600 walks taking place across the U.S. each fall, Walk to...
Kress selected to lead Wayne County Children Services following exit of Nichols-Stika
Wayne County Children Services appointed a new executive director to replace Deanna Nichols-Stika, who has decided to step down after 10 years of service. Monica Kress was chosen by the board to lead the organization in its mission to ensure the safety and well-being of children and families in Wayne County.
Many benefit from activities with 4-H
As a 4-H volunteer and horse enthusiast, Jesse Hyatt likes to teach members in her club how to care for horses. They may have a horse, but she helps them find out if they want to invest in one. While working with 4-Hers taking a horse project to show at the fair, the West End Rowdy Ranglers advisor involves 4-Hers taking the Horseless Horse project. She believes the Horseless Horse project is a good place for 4-Hers...
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