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For centuries now, Findlay Ohio has been an iconic symbol of hope and inspiration for the nation's heartland.
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It's a new year chock-full of potential and new opportunities. However, new television shows and episodes may not be one of them-at least not for a little while Hollywood deals with its writer's strike. Perhaps now is a good time to reflect one of the earliest entertainment spectacles to come to Findlay Ohio, the Marvin Theatre.
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That time of year again has arrived and so appropriately we shall soon be visited by Father Christmas. While the lore is a little hazy as to when he started bringing the holiday spirit to the residents of Findlay-not just kids, but he has brought smiles to grown-ups as well-but Father Christmas in 2002 made his presence known with his prominent walks up and down Main Street Findlay. And 2007 shall be no different for the populace of Flag City USA.
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In their twenty-six years of continuing service, Open Arms has, like its namesake, grown to embrace some of our community's more serious needs.
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With government assistance and local charity, Help Me Grow continues to improve the development of Hancock County's and Ohio's children and help them gain an early start on life and education.
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Findlay has proven to be a giving community through charitable organizations like the Salvation Army-financially and with time. Last year the Salvation Army was able to help 1112 families, 3974 children and individuals, and visit 647 people in nursing homes. The biggest joy of the holidays is being able to share it and the residents of Findlay know this-hopefully for generations to come.
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"We chose the community[Findlay] because two years ago they showed us such great support when we did our first film in high school and we knew we could count on it again."
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Ever flip through the television channels, see David Blaine, and wish something that "magical" would come to Findlay? Well, wish no more. Findlay has been dealt its own "card trick"-Nathaniel Hill.
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America is the "land of the free." However, in our nation’s short history, there was a time when not all our population was free. "Serve your fellow man" was more than a philosophy or a religious notion, it was way of life. |
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This year's Sheriff's Award was presented on Tuesday, December 6, 2005. The fifth annual presentation was awarded to Jim Woodward-better known to the populace of Findlay as "Jim the Barber"-on Tuesday, December 6, 2005. |
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