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2 weeks ago |
toledoparent.com | Mary Genson
Let your Gemini child’s communicative and expressive nature shine. Celebrate with a party that encourages self-expression, such as a talent show or a creative arts and crafts session. A perfect gift could be a journal or a set of art supplies to inspire their creativity. Set up a customizable cupcake decorating station to allow them to express their unique style
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2 weeks ago |
toledoparent.com | Mary Genson
Gliding through the cool water, gentle lapping water, splashes: some people love it, some people hate it. Our planet is 71% water and water is everywhere, therefore swimming lessons are very important for both children and adults. For children, most swimming lessons are structured, but fun. They teach safety and comfort in the water as well as other skills. For adults and seniors, swimming classes help maintain flexibility, strength and cardiovascular health by offering a low-impact exercise option.
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2 weeks ago |
toledoparent.com | Mary Genson
The Ability Center is proud to announce Together We Move, a community movement that will bring people of all abilities together at Glass City Metropark–Market Hall on Sunday, June 1, 2025. On Sunday, June 1, join the Ability Center in Together We Move. People of all abilities are invited to this free and family-friendly event at Glass City Metropark–Market Hall.
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2 weeks ago |
ecurrent.com | Mary Genson
According to recent data released by New Feeding America Map the Meal Gap, food insecurity in Washtenaw County has risen from 12.5% to 14%. This means that 1 in 7 residents does not have reliable access to the nutritious food needed to live a healthy life. Food Gatherers, a Washtenaw County based food bank and food rescue program, will distribute 10 million pounds of food this fiscal year — which has increased in price due to the demand.
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3 weeks ago |
toledoparent.com | Mary Genson
Perrysburg spreads lifesaving devices throughout the cityThe city of Perrysburg is enhancing public safety by installing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) at key locations, including parks and municipal buildings, in response to Ohio’s House Bill 47. The law mandates AED placement in public schools, chartered nonpublic schools and municipal sports/recreation areas. AEDs are accompanied by Stop the Bleed kits and clear signage is provided to guide usage.
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