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Perrysburg Heights center tries to survive

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LIME CITY - The Perrysburg Heights Community Association is continuing its fight to keep its community center open after the finances have taken a downward turn.
PHCA Executive Director Stephanie Serda spoke before a meeting of Perrysburg Township officials Wednesday afternoon.
They are "really trying to turn up our fundraising efforts to keep the community center open and going," she said.
The PHCA's board of directors voted May 20 to cut paid staff and suspend the operations at the center, 12282 Jefferson St., indefinitely, but changed its mind following an emergency meeting May 28, deciding instead to rescind the vote and try to raise more funds.
A "Save Our Center" cookout was held Friday, and a car wash is to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Marco's Pizza in Perrysburg. The PHCA will also be holding weekly flea markets each Friday. Summer programming for children is still taking place.

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