• 2025 Summer Recreation Program - Interview with Charles Brigode, Program Director
    Apr 18 2025

    The Perrysburg Summer Recreation Program offers activities for children ages 3-14. It is located primarily at Municipal Park Perrysburg: 945 Elm Street, Perrysburg, OH. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 8 AM - 3 PM, June 11 - July 31. Closed June 19, July 3, and July 4.

    • Summer Rec Program (City of Perrysburg website) bit.ly/pburgsummerrec
    • Register for Programs online https://perrysburg.recdesk.com

    Today’s episode is an interview with City of Perrysburg Summer Recreation Program Director, Charles Brigode. During our conversation, you will learn more about Charles, his staff, programs and activities, cost, how to sign up, and more.

    Disclaimer: Kim Newlove does not work for the City of Perrysburg or the Summer Rec Program. She is the host of The Perrysburg Podcast and a City of Perrysburg resident. Her two children participated in the Summer Rec Program ~2008-2017.

    Links from this episode

    • Summer Rec Program (City of Perrysburg website) bit.ly/pburgsummerrec
    • Register for Programs online https://perrysburg.recdesk.com
    • Facebook page for the Summer Rec Program (@PerrysburgSummerRec) https://www.facebook.com/PerrysburgSummerRec
    • Charles Brigode, Recreation Director: recreation@perrysburgoh.gov, 419-872-7968
    • Also listen to The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 90: Municipal Park
    • Sign up for the weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
    • Email the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com

    Have you ever thought about being a guest on The Perrysburg Podcast? I’m looking for guests who are right for my audience, fit with the mission of the podcast, and align with my vision for my 2025 and 2026 production schedule. Plenty of guests have successfully pitched me in the past, so if you’re interested, apply today!

    1. Fill out the Google Form 👉 https://bit.ly/4hyhOxF.
    2. Wait for an interview offer or a rejection message.
    3. If offered an interview, respond to my email, and we’ll plan your episode together.

    If you don’t hear something after 4 weeks, please email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com.

    Thank you for listening! Please share this episode with anyone who would enjoy it! Have a fun summer!

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    44 mins
  • Municipal Park
    Apr 11 2025
    Municipal Park is located at 945 Elm Street, Perrysburg, OH. Parking is plentiful. There are two parking lots on Elm Street, parking along Elm Street, and a parking lot on Locust Street. Accessible parking spaces are available at Municipal Park. If you ride your bike to the park, there are at least two bike racks (bring a lock). The FULL show notes are on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/90 In this episode, I list the features of Municipal Park. Then, I talk about each feature. If you like to swim, play baseball or softball, visit playgrounds, play tennis or pickleball, or walk on paved paths, you’ll like Municipal Park. Municipal Park is very busy in the summertime. Special note: The City of Perrysburg has a Summer Recreation Program with activities at Municipal Park. Click the link to see the 2025 Summer Rec Program Brochure: https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/DocumentCenter/View/903/2025-Summer-Rec-Program-Guide-PDF?bidId= Features of Municipal Park The [Municipal] PoolBaseball or softball diamonds (some have lights)Batting cagesA playgroundA Little Free LibraryA full-court basketball court2 Tennis courts6 Pickleball courtsDrinking fountainsThe Rec BuildingAn AED and a bleeding control kitBenchesPicnic tablesWalking paths (paved with asphalt)An open field (soccer field)Free Wi-FiSignage Subscribe to/follow this podcast for all future episodes. Get an email each time a new episode comes out. Join the email list! https://bit.ly/3CXBxHN. Thank you Marie Dunn (Public Information Officer for the City of Perrysburg) for all you do to keep the Park info updated on the City’s Website! Other links from this episode Summer Rec Program https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/DocumentCenter/View/903/2025-Summer-Rec-Program-Guide-PDF?bidId= Municipal Park Page on the City of Perrysburg’s website https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Municipal-Park-7 Reserve a Field - Contact the City of Perrysburg’s Director of Public Service: 419-872-8020 or publicservice@perrysburgoh.govPABSC (Perrysburg Amateur Baseball & Softball Commission) https://www.pabsc.org/ Borrow Pickleball equipment from Way Public Library. Click to see availability: https://ohio.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/way/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:1825472/ada?qu=pickleball&te=ILS Sign up for the weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.comFollow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcastEmail the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com Other episodes about Perrysburg Parks The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 85: Bicentennial ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 83: Orleans ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 77: Rivercrest ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 59: Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve with insights from Wood County Park District Program Naturalist, Craig SpicerThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 54: Eisenhower ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 51: Milestone ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 47: Rotary ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 44 - Riverside ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 37: The RiverwalkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 33: The Davis OverlookThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 31: Buttonwood ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 25: W.W. KnightThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 15: Hood ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 10: Woodlands ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 7: Parks (General Info) Have you ever thought about being a guest on The Perrysburg Podcast? I’m looking for guests who are right for my audience, fit with the mission of the podcast, and align with my vision for my 2025 and 2026 production schedule. Plenty of guests have successfully pitched me in the past, so if you’re interested, apply today! Fill out the Google Form 👉 https://bit.ly/4hyhOxF.Wait for an interview offer or a rejection message.If offered an interview, respond to my email, and we’ll plan your episode together. If you don’t hear something after 4 weeks, please email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! Please share this episode with anyone who would enjoy it!
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  • I spy a walleye!
    Apr 4 2025
    We’re talking about walleye today, and this episode has a BINGO theme. Background: Some people like to live in or visit Perrysburg because they like to fish the Spring Walleye Run. If you’re not from around here, the term “walleye run” refers to the annual migration of walleye, which is a tasty game fish. Walleye migrate up the Maumee River to spawn (or lay eggs) every Spring. Walleye are well-known throughout NW Ohio, especially in Toledo. (Their minor league hockey team is called The Walleye, and one of their mascots is a yellow walleye named “Spike.”) Every March and April, walleye fishing is very popular in Perrysburg. I don’t fish at this time, but I’m definitely a spectator. I like to see people out there doing their thing and having a good time every Spring. Whether you’re a fishermen or a spectator, today’s episode is meant to describe my Walleye BINGO card and raise awareness about things you’ll see every Spring in and around Perrysburg during the Spring Walleye Run. That’s why the title of the episode is, “I spy a walleye.” My BINGO card has 25 spots. The middle spot is a FREE space. If you subscribe to The Perrysburg Podcast Newsletter, I put my homemade BINGO card in the newsletter on April 4, 2025. Big thanks to my sister (Kelly) for the BINGO card idea! Spot a stringer with at least 2 walleye on it.Spot an ODNR Vehicle (boat or car) or ODNR Wildlife Officer.Stand on the Perrysburg Maumee Bridge, look down, and watch someone catch a walleye.Find a fishing line recycling tube.Visit Buttonwood Park, and watch someone catch a walleye.Visit Maumee Tackle, buy gear if you need it, and get your picture with their sign if you want to.Visit the Perrysburg Riverwalk, and watch someone catch a walleye.“Like” Maumee Tackle’s Facebook Page.Find a roadside tackle business.Watch a fisherman load fish into a cooler. Visit the Davis Overlook, and watch people fish.Read Brian Miller’s Book, Fishing the Maumee River Walleye Run.FREE Watch two fishermen work together to “net” a fish. (One person has a rod. The other holds a net.)Listen to Episode 32 of The Perrysburg Podcast, featuring Brian Miller from MaumeeRiverWalleyeRun.com.Watch someone catch a walleye while standing in the river wearing hip waders.Look at today’s river report on maumeetackle.net.“Like” the Maumee River Walleye Run Facebook page.Visit Orleans Park, and watch someone catch a walleye.Watch a water rescue.Watch a roadside fish cutter in action.Visit the Maple street Boat Launch, and watch the outgoing and incoming fishermen.Watch a fisherman in a boat catch a walleye (Kayak, canoes, or motorboat)Look at the water level markers under the I-475 Bridge on the Maumee Side of the river.If you see a fisherman getting a parking ticket, mark this last spot on your BINGO card. I saw a policeman ticketing a fisherman for illegal parking as I drove past the Davis Overlook this year. There aren’t enough parking spots near the river for fishermen in March and April. If you’re a City of Maumee or City of Perrysburg Official who can create more parking spaces near the river to help the fishermen (even just in March and April), please do so. I’d rather see a fisherman pay for parking up-front, like we all have to for July 4th fireworks at the Ft. Meigs Battlefield, rather than have to pay a parking ticket. Fishermen, thank you for coming to Perrysburg, and please consider coming back next year! I had 16 spots marked and no BINGOs. I could have cheated and rearranged stuff, but I didn’t. Thanks for playing along with me and listening to The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 89! Episodes of The Perrysburg Podcast mentioned Episode 31: Buttonwood Park https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/31 Episode 32 with Brian Miller from maumeeriverwalleyerun.com, https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com Episode 33: Davis Overlook https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/33 Episode 37: The Riverwalk https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/37 Episode 55 featuring Tina Saunders (Perrysburg boat launch episode) https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/55 Episode 83: Orleans Park (public fishing access) https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/83 Other Links from this episode Toledo Walleye (Ice Hockey Team)Ohio Department of of Natural Resources website https://ohiodnr.gov/ Buy Brian Miller’s book Fishing the Maumee River Walleye Run https://www.maumeeriverwalleyerun.com/store/buy-the-book/ Maumee River Walleye Run Website https://www.maumeeriverwalleyerun.com/ Maumee River Walleye Run Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/maumeeriverwalleyerun Maumee Tackle’s website https://www.maumeetackle.net Maumee Tackle’s Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/maumeetackle Email Kim Newlove, Host of The Perrysburg Podcast, kim@perrysburgpodcast.comSign up for our weekly newsletter! https://bit.ly/3CXBxHN Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
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    25 mins
  • Volunteer Opportunities in Perrysburg Part 2
    Mar 28 2025
    This is Part 2 in a series about volunteer opportunities in Perrysburg. (Part One was episode 84.) In this episode, I share 10 volunteer opportunities. Special thanks to Marie Dunn (City of Perrysburg’s Public Information Officer) for taking the time to talk to me about volunteer opportunities with the City’s Commissions and Boards and Perrysburg’s Great American Clean-Up. 10 volunteer opportunities in Perrysburg (March 2025) Commissions and Boards for the City of Perrysburg.Perrysburg’s Great American Clean-Up Partners for Clean StreamsHospice of NW Ohio The Ability Center of Greater ToledoDowntown Perrysburg, Inc. Timothy’s Perrysburg FoundationThe Wood County Park District The Perrysburg Schools FoundationFive Food Pantries Volunteering matters. You can make a difference by volunteering in our community. Share volunteer opportunities with me. Pick one: Fill out the Google Form https://forms.gle/ANT29aaYcTRuAVP6A Email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com About the Google Form (to submit volunteer opportunities) I need your name, email address, phone number, the name of the organization the project is associated with, a brief description of what you need help with, and when you need help. If you have anything else to share, add a brief description. Mentioned in this episode City of Perrysburg Commissions and Boards Page https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/165/Commissions-Boards Click on “Application for Public Volunteer,” and create an account to apply. Volunteer for Perrysburg’s Great American Cleanup in partnership with Partners for Clean Streams. Three Meadows Pond on April 12, 9:00-11:00 AM or Orleans Park on April 13, 1:00-3:00 PM. Click to Sign Up https://partnersforcleanstreams.my.salesforce-sites.com//volunteerEventSelectPageBootstrap?mid=a0L4W00000gVSfiUAG Partners for Clean Streams has volunteer opportunities https://partnersforcleanstreams.org/. Sign up for the clean-up event at Bissell-Stickney Nature Preserve on Saturday, March 29 from 10:30am-12:30pm. Click to sign up: https://partnersforcleanstreams.my.salesforce-sites.com/apex/volunteerEventRegisterPageBootstrap?cid=701Un00000LB4U5IAL Hospice of Northwest Ohio is always looking for adult and teen volunteers. No special skills needed. https://www.hospicenwo.org/volunteers/want-to-become-a-volunteer/ or call 419-661-4001.The Ability Center of NW Ohio needs puppy raisers and fosters. Click the link to apply: https://abilitycenter.org/volunteering/. Thank you Stacie Baumbarger for the info!Downtown Perrysburg Inc (Rock the Docks - Summer 2025) https://www.downtownperrysburg.org/contact/ Timothy’s Perrysburg Foundation (soup, clothing, mittens), contact Sara Ebright director@timothysperrysburg.org. To learn more about Timothy’s Perrysburg Foundation, visit https://www.timothysperrysburg.org/. Wood County Park District https://wcparks.org/volunteer/ Perrysburg Schools Foundation https://perrysburgschoolsfoundation.org/volunteer/ 5 Food Pantries mentioned: Perrysburg Township, Moms Mobile Mission, The Islamic Food Pantry, PCU Food Pantry, and the Jewish Federation’s Food Pantry. Contact each food pantry individually to volunteer. Episodes of The Perrysburg Podcast mentioned Episode 11: featuring Marie Dunn: Fall Leaf Collection https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/11 Episode 13: Food Resources (food pantry episode) https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/13 Episode 20 featuring Marie Dunn: Porch Pirates https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/20 Episode 35 featuring Marie Dunn: Spring Brush Clean-Up https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/35 Episode 36 featuring Brittinee Huntley (Downtown Perrysburg Inc) https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/36 Episode 67 featuring Stacie Baumbarger, re: The Ability Center Assistance Dogs Program. https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/67 Episode 72 featuring Jesse Stock from Partners for Clean Streams https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/72 Episode 86 featuring Amichai Stout from the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/86 Click the link to sign up for the email list for The Perrysburg Podcast. I will notify you when each new episode comes out. https://bit.ly/3CXBxHN Links from this episode Volunteer Opportunities Google Form https://forms.gle/ANT29aaYcTRuAVP6A Email Kim Newlove, Host of The Perrysburg Podcast, kim@perrysburgpodcast.comSign up for our weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.comFollow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
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  • Where to Recycle in Perrysburg: Earth Day and Every Day
    Mar 21 2025

    Earth Day is coming up on April 22, and it’s a great time to talk about recycling in Perrysburg! In this episode, I share where and how you can recycle common household items like paper, plastics, glass, electronics, and even shredded documents.

    ♻️ Topics Covered:

    • What you can and can’t recycle in your blue toter (City residents)
    • Where to recycle glass at four locations in Perrysburg
    • Shred Day event on April 26 (hosted by Citizen Advisory Group)
    • Electronics Recycling Drive at Way Public Library on April 12
    • Recycling options for Township residents
    • How to find Perrysburg’s A-to-Z Recycling Guide

    Mentioned in this episode + links

    • Shred Day Event, April 26 11 AM - 1 PM at Citizen Advisory Group: 770 Commerce Drive, Perrysburg, OH https://citizenadvisory.com/event/2025-free-community-shred-day-at-the-citizen-advisory-group-office/
    • Electronics Recycling Drive (April 12) at Way Public Library https://waylibrary.libcal.com/event/13948960
    • City of Perrysburg Refuse & Recycling Guide https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/225/Refuse-Recycling
    • City of Perrysburg’s A-to-Z Recycling Guide https://cityofperrysburg.sharepoint.com/:l:/s/PublicService/FFGN4n3AqY9LggtVEOlD7z8BjCdLJ8pMpJdEjWIi-_EjOg
    • Glass Recycling Drop-Off Locations
      1. O-I Glass Recycling Drop-Off Center: 1890 Wilkinson Way, Perrysburg, OH
      2. Department of Public Service: 11980 Roachton Road, Perrysburg, OH
      3. Department of Public Utilities: 211 East Boundary, Perrysburg, OH
      4. Wood County Recycling Station: 26609 Lime City Rd. Perrysburg, OH https://recycle.woodcountyohio.gov/175/24-7-Recycling-Drop-offs
    • Sign up for The Perrysburg Podcast’s weekly newsletter https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
    • Email the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com

    Special thanks to Marvin at Perrysburg Township for your input on this episode!

    Special thanks to Marie Dunn, Public Information Officer at the City of Perrysburg. I like the updated website!

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  • Interview with Amichai Stout, Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council for the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo
    Mar 14 2025

    Amichai Stout is the Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council for the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo. This episode is part of my Faith Community Leader Series. Although there are no Synagogues in Perrysburg, we still have Jewish individuals in our town. This episode is meant to be a resource for current and future Perrysburg residents who are either Jewish or would like to learn about the Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo.

    In today’s episode, Amichai introduces himself, highlights the various Synagogues in the Toledo area, talks about programs, resources, upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, interfaith collaboration, ways to connect, and more.

    Thank you for listening to episode 86 of The Perrysburg Podcast! Click the link to follow this podcast on your favorite podcast player: https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/follow

    Mentioned in this episode

    • Jewish Federation and Foundation of Greater Toledo website - https://www.jewishtoledo.org/
    • Jewish Federation on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JewishToledo/
    • Jewish Federation on X (Twitter) @JewishToledo https://x.com/JewishToledo
    • Jewish Federation on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jewishtoledo/
    • Email Amichai Stout amichai@jewishtoledo.org
    • Sign up for the Model Seder Meal by March 17, 2025 https://form.jotform.com/jewishtoledo/JCRC-events. The event is on Sunday, March 23, from 1 PM to 3 PM at Temple Shomer Emunim 6453 Sylvania Ave. Sylvania, OH
    • Toledo Blade Article mentioned https://www.toledoblade.com/news/religion/2025/01/23/heidi-meyer-teacher-award-holocaust-jewish-education-efforts-elmwood-high-school/stories/20250123004
    • Chabad House https://www.chabadtoledo.com/
    • Orthodox Congregation Etz Chayim http://www.etzchayimtoledo.org/
    • Conservative Congregation B'nai Israel https://www.cbitoledo.org/
    • [Reform] Temple Shomer Emunim https://www.templese.com/about
    • Sign up for The Perrysburg Podcast’s weekly newsletter https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
    • Email the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com

    Faith Community Leader Series

    1. Episode 30: Places of Worship
    2. Episode 34: Interview with Pastor Mark Wentz (Lutheran Church of the Master)
    3. Episode 40: Interview with Pastor Dan Gildner (Grace Church Perrysburg)
    4. Episode 62: Interview with Pastor Melanie Forrey (Zoar Lutheran Church)
    5. Episode 79: Interview with Father Matt Wahlgren (St. Tim’s Episcopal Church)
    6. Episode 86: Interview with Amichai Stout, Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo (Today!)
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    36 mins
  • Bicentennial Park
    Mar 7 2025
    Bicentennial Park is located at 200 Mark Lane, Perrysburg, OH. You can also access the park from Marie Lane and Queensland Blvd. If you’re interested in going for a walk, visiting a playground, playing baseball or softball, or a having a picnic, you’ll like Bicentennial Park. Features of Bicentennial Park Baseball/softball diamondConcrete pad with a single basketball hoop. Great for playing pig or horse!Drinking fountains and benches near the playground equipmentFields for flying kites, practicing soccer, lacrosse practice, etc.Picnic pavilion (4 picnic tables, no grill - March 2025)Picnic tables Playground with equipment for preschoolers and kids ages 5 to 11. Some equipment is new, including swings, slides, climbing equipment, and musical features.Portable toiletSmall, grassy hillsTrash cansWalking paths Thank you for listening to episode 85 of the Perrysburg Podcast! The FULL show notes are on www.perrysburgpodcast.com/85. Subscribe to/follow this podcast for all future episodes. Get an email each time a new episode comes out. Join the email list! https://bit.ly/3CXBxHN. Thank you Marie Dunn (Public Information Officer for the City of Perrysburg) for all you do to keep the Park info updated on the City’s Website! Links Bicentennial Park Page on the City’s website https://www.perrysburgoh.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Bicentennial-Park-1 City of Perrysburg’s Director of Public Service: 419-872-8020 or publicservice@perrysburgoh.govPABSC (Perrysburg Amateur Baseball & Softball Commission) https://www.pabsc.org/ Sign up for the weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.comFollow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcastEmail the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com Other episodes about Perrysburg Parks The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 83: Orleans ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 77: Rivercrest ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 59: Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve with insights from Wood County Park District Program Naturalist, Craig SpicerThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 54: Eisenhower ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 51: Milestone ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 47: Rotary ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 44 - Riverside ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 37: The RiverwalkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 33: The Davis OverlookThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 31: Buttonwood ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 25: W.W. KnightThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 15: Hood ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 10: Woodlands ParkThe Perrysburg Podcast Episode 7: Parks (General Info) Have you ever thought about being a guest on The Perrysburg Podcast? I’m looking for guests who are right for my audience, fit with the mission of the podcast, and align with my vision for my 2025 and 2026 production schedule. Plenty of guests have successfully pitched me in the past, so if you’re interested, apply today! Fill out the Google Form 👉 https://bit.ly/4hyhOxF.Wait for an interview offer or a rejection message.If offered an interview, respond to my email, and we’ll plan your episode together. If you don’t hear something after 4 weeks, please email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com. Thank you for listening! Please share this episode with anyone who would enjoy it!
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    7 mins
  • Volunteer Opportunities in Perrysburg Part 1
    Feb 28 2025

    Volunteering matters. You can make a difference by volunteering in our community.

    I am compiling a list of volunteer opportunities in Perrysburg. Previous guests on The Perrysburg Podcast have mentioned that they are looking for volunteers. I believe in signs, so I took that repeated request for volunteers as a sign that I should create a list of volunteer opportunities in Perrysburg. I will share the list on a future episode of The Perrysburg Podcast.

    Share volunteer opportunities with me. Pick one:

    • Fill out the Google Form https://forms.gle/ANT29aaYcTRuAVP6A
    • Email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com

    I need your name, email address, phone number, the name of the organization the project is associated with, a brief description of what you need help with, and when you need help.

    Click the link to sign up for the email list for The Perrysburg Podcast. I will notify you when each new episode comes out. https://bit.ly/3CXBxHN

    Links from this episode

    • Interview with Jesse Stock from Partners for Clean Streams (Episode 72)
    • Interview with Lauren Rush about Perrysburg’s Great American Clean-Up (Episode 38)
    • Interview with Brittinee Huntley from Downtown Perrysburg Inc (Episode 36)
    • Volunteer Opportunity Google Form https://forms.gle/ANT29aaYcTRuAVP6A
    • Email Kim Newlove, Host of The Perrysburg Podcast, kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Sign up for our weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
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    6 mins
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