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POWER NEWS WE WILL MANUFACTURE BENCHMARK CASTINGS WITH PRIDE, LETTING SAFETY, QUALITY, COST, AND ON TIME DELIVERY TO OUR CUSTOMER BE OUR GUIDE. July 3, 2019 D EFIANCE - Diehl Park Wednesday, July 3 at Dusk Enjoy a day full of carnival rides, musical enter- tainment, and delicious food before the fireworks begin at dusk. Rides and food trucks will be ready at 2 pm and run until dusk. Admission is free. N APOLEON - Glenwood Park Thursday, July 4 at 10:00 Napoleon Parks and Recreation’s Fourth of July Celebration will begin on Tuesday, July 2 and end with fireworks on Thursday, July 4 at 10 pm. There will be contests, a basketball tournament, Big Wheel race, Golf Scramble, Girls Softball Chal- lenge, live music, BBQ chicken dinners, food ven- dors and more! Check out the full schedule of events at napleonohio.com. DESHLER - Pirate Park (Activities) Saturday, July 6 at Dusk Deshler Fair and Fireworks begins at 7 am with a Fireman’s breakfast, Grand parade at 6 pm, and ends with fireworks at dusk (Crossroads Park). There will be rides, live music, mule pulled wagon rides, food vendors and much, much more. Go to henrycountychamber.org for full list of events. PAULDI NG - Courthouse Square FrIday, July 19 at Dusk Join us at the Paulding Summer Blast! The cel- ebration begins at 4:00 p.m. The Grand Parade begins at 6:00 and the fireworks begin at dusk. For more information and full schedule of events go to pauldingchamber.com. Lorraine Whitaker – Department 410 Iron/Precision Sand Tech – 2nd Shift Edwin Renz – Department 430 Precision Sand Tech – 2nd Shift Eleno Gonzales – Department 520 Pattern Maker/Dimensional Control – 1st Shift July Retirees Lori Whitaker, Ed Renz and Eleno Gonzales re- tired on July 1. Congratulations to all of them. We would like to wish them a long and happy retirement! Lori Whitaker with her daughter Alex, and her hus- band, Rob. Eleno Gonzales with his family: His wife - Gloria, his children - Tammy, Jill, and Caesar and his grandsons - Xavier, Casten, and Greyson. AreA Fireworks & CelebrAtions Have A Safe And Happy 4th Of July!

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POWERNEWSWE WILL MANUFACTURE BENCHMARK CASTINGS WITH PRIDE, LETTING SAFETY, QUALITY, COST, AND ON TIME DELIVERY TO OUR CUSTOMER BE OUR GUIDE.July 3, 2019

DEFIANCE - Diehl Park Wednesday, July 3 at Dusk

Enjoy a day full of carnival rides, musical enter-tainment, and delicious food before the fireworks begin at dusk. Rides and food trucks will be ready at 2 pm and run until dusk. Admission is free.

NAPOLEON - Glenwood Park Thursday, July 4 at 10:00

Napoleon Parks and Recreation’s Fourth of July Celebration will begin on Tuesday, July 2 and end with fireworks on Thursday, July 4 at 10 pm. There will be contests, a basketball tournament, Big Wheel race, Golf Scramble, Girls Softball Chal-lenge, live music, BBQ chicken dinners, food ven-dors and more! Check out the full schedule of events at napleonohio.com.

DESHLER - Pirate Park (Activities) Saturday, July 6 at Dusk

Deshler Fair and Fireworks begins at 7 am with a Fireman’s breakfast, Grand parade at 6 pm, and ends with fireworks at dusk (Crossroads Park). There will be rides, live music, mule pulled wagon rides, food vendors and much, much more. Go to henrycountychamber.org for full list of events.

PAULDING - Courthouse Square FrIday, July 19 at Dusk

Join us at the Paulding Summer Blast! The cel-ebration begins at 4:00 p.m. The Grand Parade begins at 6:00 and the fireworks begin at dusk. For more information and full schedule of events go to pauldingchamber.com.

Lorraine Whitaker – Department 410 Iron/Precision Sand Tech – 2nd Shift

Edwin Renz – Department 430 Precision Sand Tech – 2nd Shift

Eleno Gonzales – Department 520 Pattern Maker/Dimensional Control – 1st Shift

July RetireesLori Whitaker, Ed Renz and Eleno Gonzales re-tired on July 1. Congratulations to all of them. We would like to wish them a long and happy retirement!

Lori Whitaker with her daughter Alex, and her hus-band, Rob.

Eleno Gonzales with his family: His wife - Gloria, his children - Tammy, Jill, and Caesar and his grandsons - Xavier, Casten, and Greyson.

AreA Fireworks & CelebrAtions

Have A Safe And Happy 4th Of July!

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Thursday, July 4 - Suggestion Office ClosedFriday, July 5 - Suggestion Office Closed

Monday, July 8 - Normal Hours 6 am - 2:30 pmTuesday, July 9 - 4 am - 12:30 pm

Wednesday, July 10 - Resume Normal Hours

Questions? Need assistance? Contact Work-Fit at: x7594This information is for prevention & health improvement. If you have pain or injury, please consult plant medical or your physician.

Tip of the WeekDehydration Prevention

Temps are going to stay in the high 80s low 90s according to weather.com for this week.

Read about the HEALTHY FOODS you can EAT your way to proper Hydration!!!

https://www.leadingnutrition.com.au/agedcarehydration/

Water Content of FruitsFruits such as apricots, blueberries, oranges, peaches, pineapples, plums and raspberries contain over 80% water. Melons such as cantaloupe and watermelon have some of the highest water content, at more than 90%.

Water Content of VegetablesVegetables such as celery, cucumber, iceberg lettuce, tomato and zucchini contain over 90% water. Other nutrient-rich vegetables with high water content include broccoli, green cabbage, cauliflower, eggplant and spinach.

Both Fruits & Vegetables are an excellent source of antioxidants, minerals and fiber.

Need Help Evaluating A Suggestion? Contact Tonya Huss

Normal Hours 6 am - 2:30 pm2nd and 3rd Shift Hours Available Upon Request

Most people know the sun’s rays are bad for our skin. But did you know they’re just as bad for our eyes? Sunglasses are a great fashion accessory, but their most important job is to protect your eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Some of the sun’s effects on the eyes include:• Cataracts, a clouding of the eye’s lens that

can blur vision. An estimated 20% of cases are caused by extended UV exposure.

• Macular degeneration, resulting from dam-age to the retina that destroys central vision. Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in the United States.

• Pterygium, a tissue growth over the white part of the surface of the eye that can alter the curve of the eyeball, causing astigmatism.

When purchasing sunglasses, look for ones that block out 99 to 100% of both UVA and UVB radiation, so you can keep your vision sharp and eyes healthy.

Wear Sunglasses AndProtect Your Eyes

Suggestion Office Hours

UAW Communication Coordinator Tonya Huss (419) 784-7727 [email protected]

Communication Manager Kevin Nadrowski (313) 498-5464 [email protected]