Featured events coming up in the Lima region
Tribute to Gene Frankhart
Wapakoneta hosts fun to the moon and back
WAPAKONETA — Wapakoneta’s Summer Moon Festival began over fifty years ago as a fall festival and then changed during the 1980s into a celebration of the first moon landing, according to Jackie Martell, executive director of the Wapakoneta Area Chamber of Commerce.
The craft of comedy
LIMA — Jodi McDermitt, of Lima, has been a professional stand-up comedian for four years. She began her career by opening for another act during a fundraiser.
Reminisce: Remembering Lima’s drive-ins
In the spring of 1942, as Americans adjusted to the everyday reality of living in a country at war, Lima residents could find escape watching “Rio Rita” with Abbott and Costello at the Ohio Theater, or the Dead End Kids in “Mob Town” at the State, or perhaps catch a double bill of monster movies at the Sigma.
Lima Public Library Book Reviews
FICTION
Never mind red or blue states: We’re a pet nation
PHILADELPHIA — Forget red states and blue states.
Living with Children: Research on ultrasounds is murky
Correlation does not prove causation, drummed my grad school statistics professor. For example, a rise in the rate of American children who regularly consume lox and a concurrent rise in Type 2 diabetes among American children does not, in and of itself, prove lox consumption increases the risk of diabetes. Proving the contention would require a control group. Nonetheless, a correlation hints at the possibility of cause-and-effect and is grounds for further study.
David Trinko: Kids say the darndest things at first base
Whenever a baseball or softball player gets to first base, the first-base coach slides over toward the player and offers some information and guidance. The player responds with some additional thoughts.
Book Review: ‘Bull Durham’ fans, rejoice at ‘Church of Baseball’
“The Church of Baseball: The Making of ‘Bull Durham’: Home Runs, Bad Calls, Crazy Fights, Big Swings and a Hit” by Ron Shelton (Knopf)
Best Bites: Starburst Swirlers
If the size of an individually wrapped Starburst is a little small for your taste (as in, you want more than one but they take so long to unwrap!), these new Starburst Swirlers are for you. A swirl of cherry-lemon, strawberry-orange or cherry-strawberry mix together in a stick that’s about 5 inches long (also individually wrapped). And at only 40 calories a stick, they are just the right bit of tangy sweetness for a treat.