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Revive 25 brings Grammy winner and more to Clyde High School July 19
Revive 25 brings Grammy winner and more to Clyde High School July 19

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time10-06-2025

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Revive 25 brings Grammy winner and more to Clyde High School July 19

Revive 25 is coming to Clyde High School 4-8 p.m. July 19. The event is presented by Mt. Carmel and West Hartland Churches. 'Our churches hosted this event for the first time at Clyde High School last year with a variety of Christian entertainers,' said Rev. Steve Engle, pastor of Mt. Carmel and West Hartland churches, in an announcement. 'Our event was such a success that we are now planning our second annual event, now named Revive 25.' The event will feature performances by Jason Crabb, Belle Isle Worship and Jeremy Stanley, also known as Jeremy the Juggler. Crabb is a two-time Grammy Award winner and has received 22 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, including Artist of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year. Belle Isle Worship is a trio consisting of siblings Court and Zac and Zac's wife, Alexis. Jeremy Stanley is a professional Christian juggler and ordained pastor. In addition to the performances, Jimmy G's BBQ Food Truck of Fremont will have food available for purchase in the Clyde High School parking lot. 'With the support of our community and a great lineup of entertainment, this will be an amazing evening of fun and fellowship. We hope to see you there,' said Lisa Young, event organizer and member of Mt. Carmel Church in Clyde. For any questions about Revive 25, contact Young at 567-230-1651. This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at or share your thoughts at with our News Automation and AI team. This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: Clyde churches bring back Revive 25 with music, food and family fun

Talk About Clyde: Rutherford to celebrate 93rd birthday at museum
Talk About Clyde: Rutherford to celebrate 93rd birthday at museum

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time23-04-2025

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Talk About Clyde: Rutherford to celebrate 93rd birthday at museum

Many things are happening around Clyde in the next few weeks. A fundraiser to provide awareness for suicide survivors, "What If; Hope" will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. May 3 at Sleepy Hollow RV Camp, 6029 Ohio 101, north of Clyde. It was formed in July 2024, said Wendy Criswell, a board member. It is a nonprofit group that provides assistance to individuals impacted by suicide loss. Their mission is to raise funds and donations to actively support suicide loss survivors and loved ones, and to provide them with hope and healing resources to help them recover from their loss. This is their first fundraiser which includes music by Joe Pfeiffer, raffles of more than 70 gift baskets, two food trucks — Rio Grande Street Tacos and Wonder Wagon — and a cornhole tournament. Criswell is pleased with the overwhelming support they have received. From 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 3, Dr. Clifford Moore of Columbus, a 2003 Clyde High School graduate, is hosting a Tribute Relay for Heroes at Clyde High School's Robert J. Bishop Stadium. The American flag will be carried around the track in relays for 10 hours. It is a fundraising benefit for the Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative for Veterans (STRIVE), an in-patient facility based at Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center. Moore, who recently ran in the Boston Marathon, will be carrying the flag, but to get the community involved, anyone is welcome to run and carry the flag for a lap, a mile or several miles. Supporters can either participate, cheer on the runners, sponsor a participant, make a direct donation to STRIVE or attend the benefit raffle held at Clyde VFW 3343 that evening. Already, more than $7,000 has been raised. Online donations can be made at "Let's Glow", the Clyde High School Prom, will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 3 at Camden Falls in Tiffin. Participants must arrive no later than 8:30 p.m. and will not be re-admitted once they leave. On May 4, a birthday bash for the 93rd birthday of Bud Rutherford will be held at the Stemtown Museum, 111 S. Kansas St. in Green Springs. A new bench in honor of Bud and his late wife, Maxine, will be dedicated. Refreshments will be served. "We are excited to do this for him," said Megan Knierimen, president of the Stemtown Historical Society, which is hosting the event. "We appreciate him and are happy to celebrate his 93rd birthday with him." Rutherford is a long-time museum volunteer who is happy to give tours at the museum and talk to school groups. An entire wall there displays his many awards and accomplishments from his 63 combined years in education, teaching drivers education and physical education at Clyde High School, and later serving on the Clyde-Green Springs Board of Education and Vanguard-Sentinel School Board. A program about popular culture and its place in the history of country music will be held at the Clyde Museum, 124 W. Buckeye St., at 6:30 p.m. May 6. The presenter is Matthew Donahue from Bowling Green State University. Clyde-Green Springs Safety Village is set for five- and six-year-olds entering kindergarten or first grade. The program will be held at Clyde Elementary School on weekdays, June 16-27, and introduces youngsters to safety awareness and behavior concerning pedestrian and bike safety, school bus, fire, gun, pool and train safety, plus stranger danger. There will be field trips and guest visits. Traffic safety is taught through children riding bikes on a miniature street set up with traffic lights. The cost is $30 per child, which includes a Safety Village T-shirt. Financial assistance is available and in-person registration will be held at the Clyde Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 30; 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. May 3; and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. May 5. Registration forms are also available at the library if one cannot attend in-person registration. Registration also continues for Kids Camp, hosted by the Clyde Recreation Department at Community Park, for children ages five to 12. Two sessions are being held, June 2-26 and July 7-31. Jeanette Liebold Ricker writes about Clyde and Green Springs. Contact her at 419-547-8177 or by email at This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: Talk About Clyde: May 3 will be a busy day for community

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