NSCC Partners With Paulding HS And Other Entities For Welding Program

NSCC Partners With Paulding HS And Other Entities For Welding Program

Communication, collaboration, and partnerships are all sometimes a difficult ask. The ultimate goal of all three is to produce action that leads to meeting a goal or need. At Paulding High School, the goal was met as five students completed the Northwest State Community College welding course. The offering, consisting of two college level welding courses, came to fruition alongside the OhioMeansJobs-Defiance and Paulding Counties Office, the Paulding County Economic Development Office, Paulding High School, and Northwest State Community College.

Communication was the driving force behind this offering, as local employers expressed a need for skilled entry level welders. This need, communicated through the Paulding County Economic Development Office, was then brought to the attention of both the local schools and OhioMeansJobs Office. Tim Copsey, Director of the Paulding County Economic Development Office, elaborated on the course. “The collaboration in this inaugural class was a perfect example of how constant communication can benefit us all. A recent survey by your PCED office indicated a need for welding employees amongst the county employers. Sharing that feedback with NSCC, they were able to identify an available classroom and FFA teacher in Mrs. Staci Miller at PEVS. OhioMeansJobs came to the table and assisted with career coaching and funding for this opportunity. It’s a huge collaboration win for Paulding County and goes to show what can happen when we communicate ideas. Kudos to these students for staying engaged and following through to completion.”

Without the availability of a facility and instructor, this program would not have gotten off the ground, but Paulding High School stepped in and filled the gap. Chris Etzler, Principal of Paulding High School, was very accommodating and grateful to see this program start. “This class did exactly what it was intended to do, allow some of our students to learn the foundations of a skill that they can use to be successful after high school. It also gave them an opportunity to meet and network with business owners in our area, who know that these students have skills they can use in the future. I feel like this is opening the door for more trade related courses like this to be offered to our students. I want to thank Northwest State Community College, OhioMeansJobs, and our Economic Development Office for all of their hard work to make this possible for our students.”

Staci Miller, FFA Teacher at the high school, utilized NSCC’s curriculum to instruct the five students. She also played a role in communicating with a local employer about the program. “It was great to be able to teach the students different welding techniques and skills to help them prepare for the workforce and obtain their career goals.” Employer engagement throughout the course was key, and one of those that came to the table was J&J Ag Equipment. Jarrod Mosier, Owner of J&J Ag Equipment, visited the students to see them in action, provide pointers on their technique, and to talk about career opportunities. Jarrod sees this offering as a great asset to the community. “The leadership of the program and the quality of the NSCC welding program is a great benefit to any employer looking for skilled welders in Paulding County.”

OhioMeansJobs-Defiance and Paulding Counties Office continues to play a key role with meeting the workforce needs of the local community. The office not only assists individuals, but aids companies that are looking to upskill their local workforce. Tiffany Dargenson, Workforce Administrator for OhioMeansJobs-Defiance and Paulding Counties, is very satisfied with the outcome of the program. “This welding program is just another example of our office’s ability to assist and meet the local workforce needs. Listening to our local employers and delivering to them skilled labor is always a priority for our office. I’d like to thank Emilie Heersche, our Paulding County Career Coach, for her great effort with the five students.”

Northwest State Community College continues to be at the front of the line with workforce training in Northwest Ohio. Vice President of Workforce Development, Jim Drewes, knows the importance of helping youth develop the skills needed to achieve success. “The Paulding High School class was a great win for the community as a whole, but especially the five young men that completed the offering. The relevant skills gained from this course will help bolster the students’ resumes and help them find employment with local companies. This program saw curriculum from NSCC be used by Paulding High

School, while OhioMeansJobs and Economic Development provided funding, career coaching, and employer outreach. This was the definition of community support.”

Recently these same noted entities, the Superintendents of Western Buckeye ESC and all three county schools met with representatives of ten of Paulding County’s larger employers. This Paulding County Business Advisory Council meeting was held at the Paulding Exempted Village School. All in attendance believe this class and collaboration was a success. Discussion will continue in regard to how future classes like this, and others, can take place in Paulding County.

Leinard Mobile Home Park Changes Ownership

Leinard Mobile Home Park Changes Ownership

Saturday April 17 was a special day for many people of Antwerp. Mary Leinard, who has owned the Leinard Mobile Home Park for many years, and previously her father, presented a banquet for people in her life that made a difference in her small part of the world that she loves – Antwerp, Ohio. The event took place at Grant’s Catering and Mary had brought in live music and lots of friends! The hall was full of fun and memories. Some of the residents have been there up to 35 years and even third generation families have been there.

Everyone who knows Mary understands that she runs a tight ship and keeps the park in tip-top shape, which means that it’s a really great place to live!

Mary presented to everyone there the new owners of Leinard Mobile Home Park – Andrew and Jill Elbrecht. Andrew stated that he intends to keep the same high standards to ensure it stays a great place to live! He appreciates all the work that Mary has done, and everyone recognized the importance of her work here, both for housing and the economy. We appreciate Mary, and welcome Andrew & Jill!

Pictured (l-r) are Sue Fowler and Angel Steiner from the Antwerp Chamber of Commerce, Jill and Andrew Elbrecht, new owners of Leinard Mobile Home Park, Mary Leinard, and Tim Copsey of the Paulding County Economic Development.
Photo credit: West Bend News
Genesis House Gets New Owners

Genesis House Gets New Owners

The Antwerp Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new owners the Genesis House this week with members of the Chamber of Commerce. The ribbon cutting is a standard procedure for new business in Antwerp, and new business owners is no different. Cris and Amy Hopkins took over the coffee house and restaurant location on April 1st from the previous owner, Cindy Yenser.

Pictured here (l-r) are: Sue Fowler, Denise Coleman, Mandy Miller, Cris, Amy, & Darci Hopkins, Tawnya English, Reta Ptak, and Mike Schneider

 
 
 
Exciting Plans for Masonic Lodge

Exciting Plans for Masonic Lodge

CoRP (Community Revitalizing Paulding) hosted a press conference, Dave Burtch, chairman, presented, on Jan. 14. Attending city offcials were Paulding Village Mayor Greg White and Paulding County Commissioner Clint Vance. Also in attendance were media outlets: West Bend News, FOX 55 and The Paulding County Progress.

The press conference was held in the old Masonic lodge building on the southeast side of the courthouse square. The old Masonic building will be home to Union State Bank, presently in the Small Business Innovation Center. Down the block, Grounded, a coffee shop is preparing to open this summer.

Ashley and Mitch Maibach, Paulding, presented their plans for a new coffee shop. Ashley and Mitch share a passion for coffee. They spent a significant amount of time in Fort Wayne and want to bring their coffee experiences to Paulding so that local residents can share their decadent coffee experiences. Ashley was asked what brought she and her husband to Paulding. She responded, “I grew up down the road. [The] properties around here were coming up on the market…God planted us here for a reason.”

Mitch spoke briefly about what additional plans they had in store for the coffee shop. “[The] patio is an amazing space. We would love to have live music and food trucks.” He went onto explain that he is a musician and has connections locally and Fort Wayne.

They discussed the menu. The menu will not only have coffee, lattes, cappuccinos but there will also be baked goods. Ashley stated that she has had an in home baking business for years and will be selling those goods in the shop. Until she gets a solid feel for what will sell she will do a lot of testing products. Priscilla Kadolph, editor, asked, “what is your niche? There are already a handful of coffee shops in the county. What separates you from the rest?” She responded that their focus will be on how the coffee is made; they are bringing techniques such as pour over and micro brewing to the community.”

Brian Young, President of Union Bank, spoke next. He stated, “you know you are successful when the youth want to come back.” He is proud to be part of Paulding county. He stated that the one building he never thought could serve them, the Masonic lodge, is exactly where they ended up. He talked a little bit about his background. He started in Putnam County, moved out to the west coast and ended back up in the mid-west once he started a family. He was excited to come to Paulding county and once he solidified his team, Abbey Hornish, Stacy Reinbolt and Leslie Townley, he knew it would be perfect fit.

He spoke about the future plans of the old Masonic building. He stated that they intend to keep original architecture and be mindful what is truly representative to Paulding County. Kadolph asked what are the logistic for a drive-thru. Young responded, “drivers will turn into the bank from US 127 and would exit South Wayne Street.” He further elaborated that there is a drive through service on the north side of town. It’s similar to an ATM, but techonolgy offers the ability to communicate with a teller, which expands the services available when driving up.

Young and Hornish were asked if there would be a mural on the outside wall of the building (that faces southwest). She stated, “it’s definitely something we will entertain.”

Mayor White spoke next. He expressed his excitement for both businesses. He stated that what is most exciting, though, “a year and a half ago this was just a dream; how that dream has come true. What I find exciting about it – the young people [are coming back to start businesses]. Thank you Mitch and Brian.”

Tim Copsey, Paulding County Economic Development Director, spoke next. He started his speech by emphasizing the importance of working together. He stated that “collaboration is how we get things done.” He stated that each village and township doing things independently is not how anything moves forward; but, working together as a county things will get done.

Lastly, Burtch spoke again. He announced that soon there will be water and sewage out on the farm property on the west side of town – out by North American Stamping Group. Having water and sewage access to that property will give investors the opportunity to invest in Paulding and contribute to the economy.

Paulding County residents keep your eyes and ears peeled for more news as our county economy continues to grow. It seems the future looks quite bright.

Dandelion Boutique opened in Paulding

Dandelion Boutique opened in Paulding

PAULDING, OH – The Dandelion Boutique retail store opened at 101 West Perry Street in Paulding, OH on August 1, 2020. Business owner Suzanna Hasch is offering a women’s and children’s clothing line. The store will carry many items Made in the USA. In addition, there will be several local crafters with items for sale as well as the ability for customers to place and pick up custom orders from participating crafters, providing a unique local shopping experience for both women and men.

The Dandelion Boutique already has an online shopping presence. Suzanna hopes to grow the business by opening the retail space and offering a customer loyalty program with discounts for continued purchases to returning customers.

Suzanna was born and raised in Paulding. Suzanna remembers what the courthouse square looked like as a child. “I loved riding my bike or walking uptown when I was younger, going to the Ben Franklin dime store for penny candy or to the Village Apothecary for fountain drinks. It saddens me to see it so empty now, not only for my kids, but for all area kids. They don’t get to feel that same sense of “community” or “belonging” that was around when I was younger. I’ve been talking with my family about opening a store for several years. Since ALCO closed there hasn’t been anything local to buy clothing items. I finally decided to take the leap this year which is how the Dandelion Boutique came to
be,” stated Hasch.

Suzanna and her husband James have been married about a year. They have three children; James Jr., Ashlyn and Liam, two dogs and numerous cats. Her Grandfather Leo McGrath was also a Paulding County Commissioner and a local farmer. The family still farms the property today. The store will be open Monday through Friday 8am-8pm and Saturday 10am-2pm to try and provide open hours for customers regardless of what shift you work. The Dandelion Boutique hopes to be an exciting destination for any customer from anywhere in Paulding County and beyond. You can find the store online now at www.dandelionboutique.net; on Facebook at Dandelion Boutique or #MyDandelionBoutiqueOH, Instagram DandelionBoutique2020 or email customerservice@dandelionboutique.net

Microtronix ESolutions will be opening a new storefront on Monday, July 6 in Paulding County!

Microtronix ESolutions will be opening a new storefront on Monday, July 6 in Paulding County!

The store will be located at 103 W. Perry Street in Paulding. They will be open Monday through Friday 1-5 pm for computer equipment drop-offs and purchases to local Paulding residents. Microtronix will review business and add hours and staff as the location grows.

Microtronix offers many different services through three divisions: IT, Hosting, and Website Design/Development. Through the IT Division, they do offer equipment sales including; PC’s, MAC’s, computer parts, upgrades, printers and more. They also offer computer and system repair. They provide business and industrial networking and cabling, along with enterprise-level networking equipment and installs. Microtronix offers IT support services for both business and personal use. They currently provide business to business remote support for customers as far away as Toledo!

From their Hosting Division, they provide dedicated servers for hospitals, banks, and other businesses to run off-site replication services, website hosting, business email hosting, virtual servers, and domain registrations. They are an accredited ICANN Registrar. Future plans include opening a data center in 2020 at a site yet to be determined!

From the Website and Development Division, Microtronix offers website design and e-commerce stores. They also provide custom software development for businesses. They work to help you with mobile app development for Android and iOS, logo design, search engine optimization, and online marketing, in addition to Google and Facebook Ad Management.

Starting the business in February 2001, they moved to their main Ottoville, Ohio offices in 2017, owner Joel DeVenney has built the business through dedication to both large and small customers, adjusting to their individual technology needs as necessary. Joel and his team have developed a large network of providers for each of the aforementioned divisions of service. With this network, if a customer’s IT service is not able to be internally fulfilled, one of their network providers can assist. The goal of Microtronix is to grow into a one-stop-shop for all IT needs, using all sources available to make this happen.

The Ottoville store will continue to carry the 8 am-5 pm hours with all services available by phone or in person, business services are available at their main offices during the hours stated.

Check out their corporate website at microtronixesolutions.com or their IT division at microtronix-tech.com. You can reach Joel and his team locally by phone at 419-458-2880 during the main office regular business hours, or you can contact them by email sales@microtronix-tech.com.