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The Erie County Jail is a historic Stick/Eastlake building located on Adams Street in Sandusky, Ohio. It was built from 1882 to 1883 by the firm of Adam Feick & Brother, which consisted of Adam, Philip, and George Feick. The structure was designed to have 26 cells and a sheriff's residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The building is now part of the Sandusky Library.
The Erie County Community Foundation utilizes a variety of charitable giving vehicles to help donors realize their philanthropic goals and improve the quality of life in Erie County.
The Masonic Temple in Sandusky, Ohio, also known as Science Lodge No. 50 F & A M, was built in 1889.It was covered in a study of historic resources of Sandusky, and was deemed significant in the social history of the city.It was nominated for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and was determined to be NRHP-eligible, but formal listing was prevented by owner objection (reference number 83004653; date of January 20, 1983; listing status "Determined Eligible/Owner Objection").The architecture is Romanesque; architects were H.C. Lindsay and Adam Feick. The property's area at time of NRHP nomination was.
The John Mertz House at 610 W. Washington St. in Sandusky, Ohio was built in 1909. It was designed and/or built by George Feick. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The Hinde & Dauch Paper Company was an international paper-making company that was based in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. The firm was founded as Sandusky Paper Company by W. J. Bonn in 1880.Two developers of a hay-baling process, James J. Hinde and Jacob J. Dauch, later purchased the company. It was ultimately acquired by the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company.A 2009 story in the Sandusky Register recalled the days of a century before, when the company employed 350 workers in the city. Local residents clearly remembered the scent of the company; to quote Erie County Historical Society president Janet Senne, "It smelled up the whole town. It made you sick to your stomach in the 1940s". In the previous two decades, Hinde and Dauch had been the city's largest employer.Three of the company's buildings are separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places.409 West Water StreetThe 409 West Water Street facility was built in 1906, it started demolition 2013 as it was a blight, and ended in 2014.401 West Shoreline DriveThe 401 West Shoreline Drive facility, on Sandusky Bay, was built in 1918.The building is very large, and most likely the Hinde & Dauch factory building, now occupied by Chesapeake Lofts, was a condo development.407 Decatur StreetThe 407 Decatur Street facility was built in 1926. 26 years after the 409 building was built. Now occupied by the Sandusky city schools offices.
The SMCC Teen Leadership Corps provides service to the community and builds up role models for everyone to look up to and aspire to be. It also builds up team work and leadership among students, and with other schools that participate.
The Volunteer Center is a Cooperating Partner of the Foundation Center. Grant researching tools may be used at no cost during regular operating hours.
Erie County Senior Center - The Erie County Senior Center is a multi-faceted service and activity center providing opportunities for the senior citizens of Erie County. Educational and recreational programs are provided for active individuals, as well as essential services to home bound seniors enabling them to maintain their independence and remain in their own homes. For more information: http://www.eriesenior.org/ The Volunteer Center - The Volunteer Center of Erie County is able to work towards their mission of mobilizing people and resources to deliver solutions to community problems by connecting people with opportunities to serve, and promoting volunteering on national days of service through the generous support of the United Way of Erie County. For more information: http://www.thevolunteercenter.com/
Susan Howey - Executive Director Monty Lemmons - County Veterans Service Officer Dave Webster - County Veterans Service Officer Todd Christman (D.A.V.) - President, Veterans Service Commission Kelly Moon (American Legion) - Veterans Service Commissioner Rance Snyder (AMVETS) - Veterans Service Commissioner Dr. John Wasylik (V.F.W.) - Veterans Service Commissioner George Danilla III (V.V.A.) - Veterans Service Commissioner William Catherman - Van Driver Charles Warren - Van Driver
The Erie County Community Foundation utilizes a variety of charitable giving vehicles to help donors realize their philanthropic goals and improve the quality of life in Erie County.
We are a non profit Veteran's Organization located in Sandusky, Ohio.
Harlequins Community Theatre was founded in Sandusky in 1927. Our Coach House Theatre is located in the rear of 414 Wayne St. We're always looking for volunteers for all aspects of a show, no experience necessary!
The SMSA is governed by a Board of Trustees which meets regularly on the 2nd Thursday of each month. 2016 Board of Trustees Mark Harrington President Joe Hayberger Vice Pres. Randy Hunt Trustee Laura Dahnke Secretary James Hart Trustee Erik Anderson Trustee Gene Hawk Trustee Dan Moncher Trustee City Manager Trustee Nancy Beach Trustee Jeff Smith Trustee Kevin Zeiher Trustee Jon Long Treasurer Jason Stenger Trustee Jeff Krabill Trustee Joe Lamb Trustee Scott Schell Trustee
CommittedToKids is a local Christian-based summer day camp committed to reaching children in surrounding communities through academic tutoring, mentoring, spiritual teaching, and family-based relationship building. Being a product of non-profit organizations such as Successful Relationships, Inc., Spirit and Truth Ministries, and Valor Academy our mission is to reach as many individuals as possible and strive to make a difference in their lives. New Sound works with CommittedToKids to allow all campers, with or without musical experience, to participate in at least 30 minutes of music every day.
Membership is $1.00 per year. Any Severely Mentally Disabled (SMD) consumer who seeks membership will not be denied for their inability to pay their annual membership. Transportation from ESN to the Out on the Town events are free to members.