
No goal is too high as Olentangy High School’s Zack Molle sets his dream for a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.“I think I have some natural ability,” Zack said. He said he can get on a mike and engage an audience, and he often receives comments about his voice. “If I get a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, I’ll know I made it. I might as well set my goals high.”

The London Lions Club have a “pilot” project.At a recent meeting that featured a presentation by Betty Peyton, director of the Madison County Humane Society (MCHS), the Lions donated $200 to the society for its Pilot Dog Program.“Our club provides annual support of this program as it provides specific help to persons with serioius sight problems,” said Fred Reeder, president of the London Lions.

A passion to provide shoes to needy children in Dayton and the surrounding areas is growing and just got a big boost from Pepsi. This past December, Shoes 4 the Shoeless, a local group seeking money to buy shoes and socks for local kids, won $50,000 in Pepsi’s Refresh Project, which gave away millions last year to […]