Special Weather Statement issued July 16 at 5:17AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Temperatures will climb into the upper 80s to lower 90s today. This will combine with a humid airmass to produce heat indicies in the 95 to 100 degree range this afternoon.
Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening.
Air Quality Alert issued July 16 at 12:23AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the entire state of Ohio, through midnight EDT tonight.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will adversely impact air quality. The Agency expects the Air Quality Index to be in the 'unhealthy for sensitive groups' range.
For additional actions and information, please visit the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's web site at epa.ohio.gov.
Air Quality Alert issued July 16 at 12:16AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the entire state of Ohio, from 7 AM Thursday to midnight EDT tonight.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will adversely impact air quality. The Agency expects the Air Quality Index to be in the 'unhealthy for sensitive groups' range.
For additional actions and information, please visit the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's web site at epa.ohio.gov.
Air Quality Alert issued July 15 at 9:35PM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the entire state of Ohio, from 7 AM Thursday to midnight EDT Thursday night.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will adversely impact air quality. The Agency expects the Air Quality Index to be in the 'unhealthy for sensitive groups' range.
For additional actions and information, please visit the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency's web site at epa.ohio.gov.
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Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Tasting Celina

Hundreds turn out for block party to celebrate new Main Street, businesses

By Betty Lawrence
Photo by Betty Lawrence/The Daily Standard

Workers from C-Town Wings serve up food during the inaugural Taste of Celina Block Party Friday evening. A large crowd enjoyed the newly reconstructed Main Street and sampled fare from 16 area restaurants.

CELINA - The city celebrated the reopening of its downtown in grand style Friday evening with a Taste of Celina Block Party.
Hundreds of people mingled on the reconstructed Main Street where 16 area restaurants were offering food and drinks.
Celina-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce Director Pam Buschur said ticket sales for food tasting topped 5,000 by 6 p.m., just one hour into the event.
"It's more than we expected and we ran out and had to buy more tickets," Buschur said. "But that's a good thing."
Road closed signs that blocked the city's main thoroughfare were the norm this summer during the height of the city's $3.2 million Main Street reconstruction project.
"The new downtown is the best thing to happen," said Jason Dorsten, manager of C-Town Wings (the former Smedley's on Main Street. "It's just beautiful, and the Taste of Celina is a great way to break into summer. I would like to see it become an annual event."
Celina Mayor Sharon LaRue was all smiles just prior to the ribbon-cutting that marked the opening of the new street.
"The most frustrating part of the whole project was when we had to shut off the streets. There were some complaints, but most people and businesses were cooperative," she said. "They could see into the future. It is a great thing for the community."
Bella's Italian Grille owner Julie Fleck said she was happy to be a part of celebrating downtown.
"The street is beautiful, and I'm especially happy to have downtown open again," Fleck said, adding her restaurant south of downtown has picked up measurably in the past few weeks.
Ira Belcher, former owner of Wilson Shoe Store on Main Street, entered his 1955 Plymouth in the car show that was part of the Friday activities.
"The future looks so great for Celina," Belcher said while enjoying dinner by his car. "This town is a jewel, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else."
Belcher, who now works part time at the shoe store, said the business wasn't hurt too much by the street closing this spring.
"But the street had to be closed to get the work done and look how it's turned out," he said smiling.
Beer and wine tasting at Java Nation, live music and performing artists rounded out the evening that organizers hope will become an annual event.
Photo by Betty Lawrence/The Daily Standard

Dick Cushman, owner of Big Bamboo's Dockside Grill, cooks for a lineup of customers Friday night in Celina.

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