Hairquarters donates to The Humane Society
Sue Conroy, owner of Hairquarters on Buckeye Blvd. in Port Clinton, has been donating to The Humane Society of Ottawa County in December and January for the past ten years.
Sue Conroy, owner of Hairquarters on Buckeye Blvd. in Port Clinton, has been donating to The Humane Society of Ottawa County in December and January for the past ten years.
A ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the Grand Opening of the new Friendship Food Store located at 1810 E. Perry Street in Port Clinton was held on January 18. Representatives from the Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and community members congratulated them for their commitment to the City of Port Clinton.
People are understandably worried about how the fiscal cliff deal will impact them. So Otterbein North Shore has decided to take action and share clear answers and innovative ideas about what you can do instead of worry.
The community is invited to join nationally renowned speaker Barb Culver and her colleague Kathleen Marteney from Resonate Inc. on Jan. 30 at 9:30 am in the Hearth at Otterbein North Shore, 9400 North Shore Blvd. If any of the questions below are of interest to you, you’ll want to take advantage of this presentation.
A ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the Grand Opening of the new Friendship Food Store located at 1810 E. Perry Street in Port Clinton was held on January 18.