Central Catholic Celebrity Wait - “Tip Off to Spring”

Central Catholic High School will hold a “Tip Off to Spring” dinner featuring
“Central-ebrity” waiters on March 21 at 5:30 p.m. at the Pinnacle, 1772
Indian Wood Circle in Maumee.
   
Waiters include CCHS head football coach Greg Dempsey, head basketball
coach Jim Welling, vice president of operations Mike Boyle, vice president
of institutional advancement Pat Williams, director of curriculum Marie
Arter, Richard Iott (Independent) and Jack Smith (Republican) running for
the 9th Congressional district seat, radio personality Bill Clark, NBA
veteran Steve Mix, president of J. Foster Jewelers Phil Kajca, and many more.

Contact Central Catholic at 419-255-2306 or email
tkoralewski@centralcatholic.org for reservation information.  Visit
www.centralcatholic.org for more details.  Dinners are prepaid and a tip
to your “waiter” is your donation.  All proceeds will go to the Central
Catholic scholarship fund.

We can’t “wait” to see you there!

Girls' Basketball Scores

March 9 , 2010

Division I

Perrysburg 44, Brecksville Broadview 36

Waite 73, Lorain Southview 34

Division II

Rocky River 57, Wauseon 49

Walsh Jesuit 75, Tiffin Columbian 34



Division III

Liberty-Benton 48, Tinora 41

 

Division IV

 

 

 

 

 



Central Catholic Student to Receive Youth Walk of Fame Award

Johnathon Bush, a junior at Central Catholic High School, will receive the
2010 Coalition for Youth Enrichment (CYE) Youth Walk of Fame Award in the
category of entrepreneurship.  He and other winners will be honored at a
banquet on March 24, and his name and biography will appear on a plaque in
the entry plaza to the Toledo Zoo.

The CYE, a subcommittee of The Community Partnership, is an organization
that highlights area youth who put others before themselves in an effort
to create a better environment in which to live.  The entrepreneurship
category of the Walk of Fame Award honors youths who have organized a
business that contributes financially to a cause or individual in need.

Johnathon is the president and CEO of his company, Not Just Cookies, which
sells homemade cookies, cupcakes, brownies, cookie cakes, and more, all
made from scratch with natural ingredients.  The company sells pink
ribbon-shaped cookies to benefit cancer awareness, and Johnathon also
donates some of his proceeds to a variety of charities.  Visit his web
site at www.notjustcookies.org for more information
.