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Coverage of the coast fromDavis-Besse to Vermilion!
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Your weekly guide to whos playing where and where to play
MUSIC
EVENTS
DINING
FISHING
BOATING
PHOTO BY DONNA LUEKE
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2B Thursday, August 22, 2013 COASTLINES The Beacon Huron Hometown News
GetOn-Board thePathnder &
Playfair
Tall Ship Festival& Re-creation of
The Battle of Lake Erie
Port Clinton, OH
Aug. 30 - Sept 1
2013
Dont Give Up the Ship...
Presented by
Battle-of-Lake-Erie
BICENTENNIALA once in a Lifetime Historic Event
www.BattleofLakeErie-Bicentennial.com
www.SHORESandISLANDS.com
P.O.R.T.S. Committee &
Stensen Foundation
The P.O.R.T.S. Committee (People Organizing the Return of the Tall Ships) announcesevents for Port Clintons Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial, marking the 200th anniversaryof the Battle of Lake Erie and the gallant victory won by Commodore Oliver HazardPerry of the American Navy.
In September of 1813, during the War of 1812, Commodore Perry and his crew of 557patriots prevailed over the British eet in an epic battle near Put-in-Bay. Two hundredyears later, we come together to celebrate Perrys victory, our nations sovereignty and theenduring peace between nations.
This will be one of the largest celebrations in the history of Lake Erie and the WesternBasin. Port Clinton will be hosting two Tall Ships, the Pathnder and Playfair. The publicwill have the rare opportunity to v iew or board these ships for three days, along with re-enactors, storytellers, cannon demonstrations, vendors at the Waterworks Park, as wellas performances by the Ohio State Marching Band and, just conrmed, a performanceby the United States Navy Band.
All the festivities will take place in conjunction with the popular Knight of ColumbusPeach, Perch, Polka and Pierogi Festival in downtown Port Clinton.
P.O.R.T. S. Committee: Front: Co-chairman Debbie Hymore-Tester, Dave Mehl, KateBauer, Co-chairman Bill VanDerGiessen, Dave Sorg; Back: Ed Verkin, Don Clemons, BillYuhaz, Bill Moon, John Schaffner, Jim Hansen
P.O.R.T.S. announces schedule forBicentennial weekend in Port Clinton
ThursdayAugust 29
2-5 p.m. - Tall Ships Parade ofSail, Western Basin, Lake Erie
FridayAugust 30
9:30-11 a.m. - Breakfast atthe 1812 Restaurant, 102Madison Street
11:30 a.m. - Opening Cer-emony with guest speakerOhio Secretary of State JonHusted, at the Jefferson
Street Pier at the Tall Ships
Noon-8 p.m. - DocksideTours, Tall Ships Pathnderand Playfair, ExperienceTent showcasing Port Clintonand Great Lakes maritimehistory, authors, and brews;Jefferson Street Pier at theTall Ships
Period Re-enactors, facepainting and CommodorePerry Face Cut-outs, FoodVendors, Waterworks Park
1-5 p.m. - Kids Fishing Game,Waterworks Park
2 p.m. - Paul Moon, Presi-dent of the Ottawa CountyHistorical Society, presentsThe Lake Erie Campaign, atthe Monument in WaterworksPark opposite Fulton Street
4 p.m. - Paul Moon, Presi-dent of the Ottawa CountyHistorical Society, presentsThe Lake Erie Campaign, atthe Monument in WaterworksPark opposite Fulton Street
All Day - Knights of Colum-bus Annual Peach, Perch,Polka, and Pierogi Festival;Matthews Boat, in the Por-tage River near the Tall Ships
SaturdayAugust 31
11 a.m.-7 p.m. - DocksideTours, Tall Ships Pathnderand Playfair, ExperienceTent showcasing Port Clintonand Great Lakes maritimehistory, authors, and brews;Jefferson Street Pier at theTall Ships
Period Re-enactors, facepainting and CommodorePerry Face Cut-outs, Food
Vendors, Waterworks Park
Noon-6 p.m. - CaptainJack Sparrow and one of hiswenches will be roaming thedocks near the Tall Ships andwill be available for photo-graphs
1-5 p.m. - Kids Fishing Game,Waterworks Park
2 p.m. - Paul Moon, Presi-dent of the Ottawa CountyHistorical Society, presentsThe Lake Erie Campaign, atthe Monument in Waterworks
Park opposite Fulton Street
2-5 p.m. - Horse drawntrolley car rides, boarding atAdams and 2nd Street
4 p.m. - Paul Moon, Presi-dent of the Ottawa CountyHistorical Society, presentsThe Lake Erie Campaign, atthe Monument in WaterworksPark opposite Fulton Street
7 p.m. - US Navy Bandconcert
All Day - Knights of Colum-
bus Annual Peach, Perch,Polka, and Pierogi Festival;Matthews Boat, in the Por-tage River near the Tall Ships
SundaySeptember 1
11 a.m.-7 p.m. - DocksideTours, Tall Ships Pathnderand Playfair, at the JeffersonStreet Pier, Experience Tent,showcasing Port Clinton andGreat Lakes maritime history,
authors, and brews; JeffersonStreet Pier at the Tall Ships
11 a.m.-7 p.m. - PeriodRe-enactors, face paintingand Commodore Perry FaceCut-outs, Food Vendors,Waterworks Park
Noon-6 p.m. - CaptainJack Sparrow and one of hiswenches will be roaming thedocks near the Tall Ships andwill be available for photo-graphs
12:30 p.m. - The Ohio State
University Marching Band,Waterworks Park
Bicentennial
Schedule of Events
For more information visit
battleofakeerie-bicentennial.com
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thebeacon.net huronhometownnews.com COASTLINES Thursday, August 22, 2013 3B
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As we all know, weather plays a big role in shing. Thissummer has been up and down in the temperature divi-sion, and weve had more rain this season than we havethe past couple of seasons. While it might not be desirablefor those that like to sit by the pool and tan in their bikinis,the good news is its been a blessing for the walleye angler.After all this rain, the cooler than normal temperatureshave kept the algae bloom down, and the shing is stillproductive for walleye and perch.
Hot temperatures after a big run off would have turnedthe Western Basin into a bowl of pea soup, like we haveall experienced in previous years. Yuck! But, thankfully,the cool nights and cooler days have kept the bloom likethat from happening. While there are still areas that showsome algae, its nothing like weve seen in the past.
As for the shing, the cooler temps have helped keep alot of the big sh from moving too far east this season.Many charters are still reporting great catches on this sideof the lake, with many of those sh being Fish Ohios(walleye that are 28 or better). There are also reportscoming in that show the sh are moving closer to shoreand in shallower water.
As I have mentioned before, walleye do not like hot wa-ter and will seek out a comfortable temperature near the70 degree mark. When the Western Basin is too warm, thebig sh move east to deeper water. The shing out in frontof Cleveland, Geneva, and Ashtabula has been phenom-enal this summer, but unlike previous years, the WesternBasin has had its share of success too. I cant rememberthe last time a specic area or two held big sh for as long
as it did this summer. For months the charter boats wereworking an area east of Pelee Island and the weather buoywith much success.
With the cooler days and nights, the walleye have beenmoving shallower and closer to shore in areas in andaround Huron to Vermilion. To the west, from Davis Bes-sie to the intake, has been producing smaller sh, but ingood numbers too.
So, if you dont want to make long runs, dont hesitate tostart looking shallower right now.
Captain Juls can be contacted by email at [email protected], or by phone at 419-835-7347. Her website address iswww.julswalleyeshingadventures.com.
ByJULIA DAVIS
Captain Juls Fishing Report
Cooler temperatures are a blessing for anglers
Aug, Mon-FriWolcott House Tours, WolcottHouse, Marblehead
Aug, Tues-SatDaytime Island HoppingCruise, Jackson St. Pier,Sandusky
Aug, TuesdaysTuesday Evening SunsetCruise, Jackson St. Pier,Sandusky
Aug, FridaysFriday Night Party Cruise,Jackson St. Pier, Sandusky
Erie Shores Cruisers, BassettsParking Lot, Port Clinton
Aug, SaturdaysSandusky Farmers Market,Hancock & Market St.,Sandusky
Main St. Vermillion FarmersMarket, Victory Park, Vermil-lion
Aug, SundaysAll You Can Eat Breakfast,Elks Lodge 1718, PortClinton
Drive-In Church, Mon Ami,Port Clinton
Family Night in the Park,Steele Memorial Gazebo,Lakeside
Thursday Aug 22Huntley Brown, Hoover Audi-torium, Lakeside
First Federal Farmers Market,Huron Boat Basin, Huron
Explore the Estuary by canoeor kayak, Old Woman CreekBoathouse, Huron
California Meritage Blend-
ing Seminar & Dinner, ChezFrancois, Vermilion
Aug 23-24Village Wide Garage SaleDays, Village of Oak Harborand surround areas
Friday Aug 23Perrys Longboat Homecom-ing, The Keys, Put-In-Bay
Lakeside Farmers Market,Walnut Ave., Lakeside
Growing Up Wild, SportsmensMigratory Bird Center, OakHarbor
Lakeside Symphony Orches-tra Closing Night Concert,Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside
Aug 24-25Radio Controlled WarbirdEvent Fly-In, Erie-OttawaRegional Airport, Port Clinton
Civil War Days Encamp-ment, Ohio Veterans Home,Sandusky
Mike Mad Dog Adams, WestBay Inn, Kelleys Island
Saturday Aug 24Perrys Birthday Celebration,Peace Garden, Put-In-Bay
80s Party Cruise, Jackson St.Pier, Sandusky
Annual Lions Perch Festival,James Park, Marblehead
Oak Harbor Farmers Market,downtown Oak Harbor
Wayne Altman, Quarry HillWinery, Berlin Heights
Boppin on the Basin, SoftMachine, Huron Boat Basin
Lakeside Antique Show,
Wesley Lodge, LakesidePastels class with RebeccaBooth, Sutton Center, PortClinton
Paws Up Pets Expo, SanduskyBay Pavilion, Sandusky
Barbershop Quarter Festival,Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside
Panther Run to Fun XCInvitational, Mills Creek GolfCourse, Sandusky
Sunday Aug 25Put-In-Bay Pub Crawl, Put-In-Bay
5-Iron Classic Golf Tourna-ment, Saunders Resort GolfCourse, Put-In-Bay
Outdoor Pops Concert,McBride Arboretum at BSGUFirelands, Huron
Sunday Afternoon Live Enter-tainment, Epitome, Mon AmiRestaurant & Winery
Fledge to Pledge: Bird Walkfor Non-Birders, SportsmenMigratory Bird Center, OakHarbor
Lee Murdock, Steele Memo-
rial Bandstand, LakesideAug 27-29Put-In-Bay Road RacesReunion 5, Put-In-Bay
Tuesday Aug 27Lakeside Farmers Market,Walnut Ave., Lakeside
Wednesday Aug 28Stein Hospice Charity GolfClassic, Eagle Creek GolfClub, Norwalk
Events Calendar
Playmakers Civic Theatre, 604 W.
Sixth Street, Port Clinton, will presenta pre-season fund raiser on Aug. 29 and31. The production is Moms Gift, abrand-new play by award-winning play-wright Phil Olson. The storyline revealsa warm comedy with a message. Momhas died, but shows up at her husbandsbirthday party as a ghost with a mis-sion. Like Clarence in Its A Wonder-ful Life, she has to accomplish a task toearn her wings. What that task is will bemoms quest. There are so many aspectsof her familys relationships that need tobe xed. The conicts are resolved withhumor and lots of love.
Moms Gift is directed by Brenda
Hensley. The talented cast is comprised
of Matt Parker, Brenda Hensley. Kath-erine Gauthier, Mara Mossman, LouiseRetzer, Todd Puckett, and Sylvia Chap-pel.
Tickets for this show are $150 per per-son. The show will be free to anyonethat has purchased a 2013-2014 SeasonTicket. Season Tickets will be availablefor purchase on performance nights,Thursday, Aug. 29 and Saturday, Aug. 3.Curtain is at 8 p.m. Box ofce will openat 6:30 p.m. prior to each show.
For reservations, phone 419.734.5044or go online at www.pcplaymakers.org. Call 419.341.7018 for further infor-mation.
Playmakers presentsMoms Gift as fundraiser
Todd Puckett is Kevin, the childhood friend and potential love interest of Kat, por-trayed by Katherine Gauthier, in Playmakers production of Moms Gift.
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4B Thursday, August 22, 2013 COASTLINES The Beacon Huron Hometown News
Two names that are synonymous withAmerican made glass have joined forc-es to create an exclusive MarbleheadLighthouse bead. The artists at the Fen-ton Glass Company, which has been inbusiness for over 108 years, will handpaint the lighthouse on each bead andre it into the surface of the glass. The
lighthouse design, which was created byCary Fergusons cut glass, will be avail-able exclusively at the Ferguson Gallerynear Marblehead.
Fenton representative Karen Ostin willbe at the Gallery Aug. 24 from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. to talk about the bead and toshow hundreds of other beads createdby the Fenton artisans.
Ferguson, who has been in business
for over 34 years, is excited about theFerguson-Fenton union and has his sig-nature engraved on each bead. This isa rst for the Gallery. They hope to doother local themes in the near future.
The Ferguson Gallery has four show-rooms lled with art glass, oil paintingsby Ferguson and other regional artists,
nautical dcor and jewelry, along withglass blowing demonstrations. Recentlya nautical antique room has been addedto the Gallery. Also new and exclusive tothe Gallery are three American jewelryartists: Patricia Locke, Michale VincentMichaud and Marjorie Baier.
Ferguson Gallery is at 5890 E. HarborRd., Marblehead. For more informa-tion, call 419.734.0600.
Ferguson and Fenton glass join creative forces
At left: Cary Ferguson with one of hisMarblehead Lighthouse paintings
Holy Assumption Orthodox Churchin Marblehead on Sunday held the an-nual Halupki Festival, a celebration ofCarpatho-Russian foods and culture. Thefestival at the oldest Orthodox church inOhio featured not only halupki (cabbagerolls) and other foods such as pierogi andpoppy seed rolls, but also day-long polka
music and the art of pysanky, intricatelydecorated Ukranian Easter eggs.
Pysanky are believed to contain greatpowers. There is a belief that as long as eggdecorating continues, the world will exist,and that when there are many pysanky,love conquers evil.
Photos by Donna Lueke.
It has long been said that bikers are verygenerous to charities that support chil-dren, and this year is no different. Friend-Ship Food Stores teams with the JuvenileDiabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) forthe fourth annual motorcycle poker runon Saturday, Aug. 24th at Margaritavillein Sandusky. The ride will begin with theregistration and staging of motorcycles at12 noon. The last bike must be out by 2:30p.m. The run will proceed from Margari-taville to ve Friendship Food Store loca-
tions. First stop will be in Port Clinton,then on to Norwalk, Wakeman, Vermilion,and one Sandusky store. All bikes are toreturn to Margaritaville to turn in theirpoker hands no later than 4:30 p.m.
While determining the winning handparticipants will enjoy music, vendors anda chicken dinne . During this time uniqueprizes such as beer collectibles, big screentelevisions and, electronics will be rafed,and door prizes will be given away. There
will be 50/50 rafe .The proceeds will benet the Juvenile Di-
abetes Research Foundation. JDRFs mis-sion is to nd a cure for diabetes throughresearch. More than 84 cents of every dol-lar donated goes directly towards research.
Sponsors of this event include Friend-Ship Food Stores, Miller Brewery Co, PepsiCo, Mad River Harley Davidson, MIX102.7 and Margaritaville.
Registration and the purchase of the $20wristband for the poker run can take place
at all FriendShip Food Store locations andMad River Harley Davidson until Friday,Aug. 23. All wristbands purchased the dayof the event will be $25 and available atregistration.
The Grand Prize for the winning pokerhand is a 2013 Harley Davidson LimitedEdition 110th anniversary 1200 Custom.For more information call Kevin Camp-bell at 419-355-7196.
Bikers for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Halupki Festival 2013
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thebeacon.net huronhometownnews.com COASTLINES Thursday, August 22, 2013 5B
Star Lanes at the HarborUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
311 Buckeye Blvd. Port Clinton 419-734-1001
Star Lanes2097 Cleveland Rd. Sandusky 419-626-2413
Leagues Forming Now!Individual Spots AvailableNew Teams Welcome
If you want to bowl, we can make it happen!Theres a place for everyone to join the fun
CALL FOR MORE INFO
BY DONNA LUEKE
Saturdays Gem Beach Rocks VI was agrand beach party on the shores of LakeErie, honoring the tradition of decades ofmusic and dancing on Catawba. The day-long festival of classic rock n roll musicwas celebrated by those dancing on thesand and grass, those listening and luxu-riating on lawn chairs in the sun, those
on the beach and on boats anchored off-shore.The bands were Wally and the Beavs, The
Reese Daily Band, THe jUNK and RonnieHoward with Cruisin. The emcees wereJudge Kathleen Giesler and John Schaffner.
Over $36,000 was raised on Saturday byGem Beach Rocks VI for United Way inOttawa County. Karen Mathison, Presi-
dent and CEO of United Way of GreaterToledo, thanked those in attendance andall those who contribute to the importantprojects of United Way in Ottawa County.Every dollar raised by Gem Beach RocksVI stays in Ottawa County for programs ineducation, income and health.
Chris Galvin, Area Director of UnitedWay in Ottawa County, said, Gem Beach
rocks because Gem Beach Marina is sogenerous with the space; because the spon-sors and volunteers are so supportive yearafter year; because the food and bands arethe best and because of the people whohave a good time.
More photos on our website at www.the-beacon.net.
Friday evening the Executive Hangarand an adjacent tent at the Erie OttawaRegional Airport were transformed toan Arts Festival. The Greater Port Clin-ton Area Arts Councils Appetite for theArts Gala launched the weekend showthat continued through Sunday. The Gala
highlighted local cuisine, wine and beer,all graciously served by volunteers and setto the sound track of local musicians. Theshow was open to the public and featuredover 40 local artists.
Photos by Donna Lueke. More photoson our website at www.thebeacon.net.
Appetite for the Arts Gala at Erie Ottawa Regional Airport
Gem Beach Rocks again
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6B Thursday, August 22, 2013 COASTLINES The Beacon Huron Hometown News
Harborview GrillEnjoy elegant waterfront dining
where the menu selection is
transcended only by the
essence of the cuisine
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FREE boat docking (up to 40) at our
marina while you enjoy our dining room.
Reservations not requiredFor special arrangement
requests call 1-800-999-3743
Erie Islands Resort & Marina offers a
tranquil, serene environment equipped
to accommodate
events for all occasions.
Let us design, plan and bring yourspecial event to life through your
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Full service facility for
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Available for weddings, showers,
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Our goal is to be your rst choice
when planning any event.
Call our special events coordinator1-800-999-3743 or email us at
4495 W. Darr-Hopnger Rd.,
Port Clinton, OH 43452