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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Owens volleyball coach receives NJCAA award
Owens Community College volleyball coach Sonny Lewis has collected his fair share of awards during his 24 seasons with the Express. Lewis recently added another honor as one of the first coaches to receive the NJCAA Coaches Legacy Award, which recognizes the all-time winningest coaches in the association’s history.
He was one of 13 volleyball coaches to be recognized with the award, and one of only nine to spend his entire career with one school. There were approximately 200 coaches across 28 sports on the list. For a complete list of honorees, visit this link.
Lewis’ Express finished 22-14 last season and earned a spot in the NJCAA Division III national tournament, finishing eighth. Lewis won the 800th game of his career this season as well, now sitting with a career record of 807-240. He is second in wins among active coaches.
All honorees will be recognized at a special luncheon on Tuesday, June 17, in Charlotte, North Carolina, preceding the 2025 NJCAA Hall of Fame and Awards event.
Directions Cares for Classrooms Winter 2025 Winners Announced
TOLEDO – Local teachers in the region are getting a little extra boost to help with their classroom needs. Directions Credit Union is announced 16 winners from the Directions Cares for Classrooms Grant Program Winter 2025. Five of the winners are from the Toledo area (Names listed below).
Directions Cares for Classrooms grant program provides educators with small grants up to $500 each to be used for a variety of projects and materials, including books, software, calculators, math manipulatives, art supplies, audio-visual equipment, lab materials and more.
Rachel Shell – Crim Elementary School – Ms. Shell will use the funds to purchase adaptive play equipment for an inclusive playground. This will allow students of all abilities to play together.
Luke Reed – Autism Model Community School – The funds will be used to purchase supplies to create homemade decorations in support of the school’s community dance. The students will be able to be involved in ordering, creating and distributing the items to their peers. This years’ theme is “Under the Big Top”
Shannon Schoen – Washington Local Schools – The funds will be used to purchase items to create five room transformations which will include Math and STEM activities for students. The transformations will include Beach Day, Super Bowl Day, Outer Space Day, March Madness Day and Dino Day!
Heidi Meyer – Elmwood High School – Ms. Meyer will use the grant to support student attendance at the Ohio Model United Nations program sponsored by the Ohio Leadership Institute. The student teams each represent a member nation of the UN.
Cheri Copeland-Shull – Springfield Schools –The grant funds will go to the purchase of 10 teepees which students can use when they are having difficulty self-regulating. In addition, three carts will be purchased that will allow students access to sensory tools that will support their self-regulation. (04/01)
TARTA approves new contract with ATU Local 697
TOLEDO – Amalgamated Transit Union Local 697 and the Toledo Area Regional Transit
Authority (TARTA) Board of Trustees have come to an agreement on a new 2 1/2-year
contract.
ATU – which represents more than 200 of TARTA’s employees – approved the
contract at a meeting March 18, and it was approved by the board March 20. The union’s membership includes TARTA fixed route, paratransit and TARTA Flex on-demand operators, in addition to mechanics and other personnel.
The agreement keeps pay and benefits for operators and maintenance employees in
line with transit industry standards and locally competitive with area jobs of the same
nature. This agreement – which takes effect May 1, 2025 and runs through December
31, 2027 – allows a raise of 11.5 percent over three years. Four percent increases will
be effective July 1of 2025 and 2026, and a 3.5 percent increase will take effect July 1,
2027.
The contract enables TARTA to create an operator apprenticeship program in
collaboration with the National and local ATU union. The apprenticeship program
utilizes an industry-proven curriculum to ensure operators have the skills needed for a
successful career in public transit.
This is in addition to the already established M-PACT mentorship program for newer
drivers, and would be the next step in TARTA’s increased commitment to training and
workforce development for its team members. (03/24)
Toledo Symphony announces Outstanding Music Educator Award
TOLEDO – The Toledo Symphony (TSO) has announced Matthew Shirey, Northwood Local
Schools Band director, as the recipient of the 2025 Outstanding Music Educator Award. This is the sixth consecutive year the TSO has honored current, full-time, K-12 music educators who teach music in public and private schools in the Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan region.
Matthew Shirey is currently in his 12th year of teaching and 7th year as the director of bands for Northwood Local Schools while being active as a leader in the music education community. Currently acting as the chair for the OMEA D1 High School Honor Band, the OMEA D1 Junior High S&E East location, while directing the BGSU Academy Band.
With these opportunities, Shirey is able to work with directors, undergraduate music education majors, and band students from all over Northwest Ohio. Shirey graduated Magna Cum Laude with his BM in Music Education from Wayne State University and MM in saxophone performance from Bowling Green State University.
Through the Outstanding Music Educator Award, the Toledo Symphony recognizes the vital role music teachers play in the lives of the students they teach. Music teachers introduce, instill and cultivate a love of music that surpasses the time spent in the classroom. They lay the foundation for a lifetime of appreciation that serves to perpetuate these art forms.
For more information about Toledo Symphony’s Outstanding Music Educator Award or
educational outreach opportunities for schools, please contact Ellie Lee at
elee@artstoledo.com or visit artstoledo.com/omeya. (03/23)
Old West End Association, Land Bank announce effort to revitalize former church in the heart of the neighborhood
TOLEDO – The Old West End Association and the Lucas County Land Bank announced their joint effort to revitalize the abandoned former Epworth United Methodist Church.
The organizations are seeking a redevelopment partner to transform the building into a mix of residential and commercial uses to benefit the neighborhood. A feasibility study developed by the Old West End Association and a dedicated website will be released publicly.
The iconic building, with over 34,000 usable square feet of space, has been a mainstay of the neighborhood for about 100 years, but it was abandoned more than 10 years ago
Speakers during a press conference on Friday were Laure Hammond, president of the Old West End Association, and David Mann, president & CEO of the Land Bank. Invited speakers included local elected officials, neighborhood residents and business owners, and Heritage Ohio. (03/21)
