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St. George playground to become recreational park
St. George playground to become recreational park

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

St. George playground to become recreational park

Construction is underway to upgrade the playground behind Saint George Church into more of a park. The aging amenities behind Saint George School will be removed this summer. Onward and upward — 35th annual Thurston Classic takes off in Crawford Co. In its place, they're building a new playground, basketball and pickleball courts, and a new bocce ball court with plans to also build a large pavilion for public use. Father Brian Vossler said the bocce courts have been there for 50 years and see 120+ regular players. Lake City Fire Company welcomes community for annual carnival 'We're going to go all summer, probably sometime in the fall, we'll be completed with the project. We've been able to raise more than half of the money for it now, we're looking at probably three-quarters of a million dollars. We've been very good stewards of our funds,' said Vossler. 'It will still be high quality, yet we're being responsible with our funds.' Vossler said the old playground will be re-purposed and donated to a school on Erie's east side. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Golden Apple Award winner: Steven Spizarni, St. George School
Golden Apple Award winner: Steven Spizarni, St. George School

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Golden Apple Award winner: Steven Spizarni, St. George School

Teaching life lessons and talking about baseball. Just two reasons why this week's Golden Apple Award-winning teacher was nominated. Here at Saint George School in Millcreek, Steven Spizarni teaches American history to sixth, seventh and eighth graders. He's been teaching in the Catholic diocese for 35 years. Though he's considering retirement soon, he still enjoys being with the kids 'Being around the kids and spending time with them. Being able to mold them and just trying to talk to them about how character matters in people's lives and try to steer them to whatever they want in life. It's possible,' said Steven Spizarni, Golden Apple teacher. Mr. Spizarni respects his students. And they in turn respect him. A secret to his success is showing the kids you care. 'The more they know you care about them and have their best interests at heart, the more they tend to respond to you,' he said. Some of the best lessons in school aren't always taught in the classroom. Sometimes they happen here in the hallway. 'I just like how he talks sports to us and makes life more simple and gives life lessons to us. It helps all of us out,' said Karter Kleckner, student nominator. 'His students, they respect him, they admire him, they trust him. And when he shares those life lessons which he does on a daily basis, they listen,' said Mary Jo Melvin, PhD of PennWest University. This year, Golden Apple teachers receive a financial gift from big ideas learning. 'Teachers like Mr. Spizarny who create relationships with their students inside and outside the classroom are so deserving of an award like the Golden Apple Award. And we're so thrilled to donate funds to have him to continue that relationship all year long,' said Carissa Snarski of Big Ideas Learning. Congratulations Steven Spizarny this week's JET 24 PennWest University Golden Apple Award winner! You can nominate your favorite teacher on our Golden Apple Award page here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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