Our Town Home - Sylvania Yell & Tell: Stop Child Abuse Now Rally Published on April 7, 2013 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Volunteer Nicole McGurk of Toledo paints the face of Kendra Geisbuhler, 6, of Luckey. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Clown Dan Saevig, left, offers to clean the ears of Brianna Webster, 8, of Toledo. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Chuck Ealey, of Ontario, delivers the keynote speech. Ealey established the NCAA record of 35 straight Division I wins as the quarterback of the University of Toledo, and went on to earn the 1972 Canadian Football League Rookie of the Year and Grey Cup MVP at the helm of the Hamilton Tigers. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Mary Kay Urbanski of Sylvania, left, bids on an item in the silent auction. At right is volunteer Audry Speegle of Perrysburg. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Mercy Home Visitation Project noise-making table. At left, project coordinator Kathy Okuley of Sylvania and team leader Andrea Eaton of Toledo. At center is helper Sevario Proffitt, 7, of Toledo. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Tina Stewart, left, of Toledo and Danielle Komer of Toledo speak with Carol Martin, executive director of Court Appointed Special Advocates, at the event. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Nicole Heitger, financial stability coordinator of the East Toledo Family Center, left, speaks with Tom Garey and Barbara Horvath, of Sylvania. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Sarah Hamid, 4, of Sylvania is fingerprinted by Lucas County Sheriff Deputy Jerry Ervin. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Parents Kayla Keller and Terry Keller with their children Josephine, 5, left, and Olivia, 3, all of Petersburg, Mich., make noise makers at the event. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Terry Keller and his daughter Olivia, 3, of Petersburg, Mich., color the noise maker she had made at the event. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Pam Crabtree, founder of Yell & Tell, an event organized to stop child abuse in the community. Activist organizations provide residents with useful information to stop child abuse in the community. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image "Crazy Craig" Wise, of Ypsilanti, Mich., entertains. Wise used to live in Perrysburg. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image "Crazy Craig" Wise, of Ypsilanti, Mich., entertains on a unicycle. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Joanne Carson of the Children's Advocacy Center, speaks. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Rep. Teresa Fedor (D., Toledo) speaks at the event. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Mary Westphal, president of the Sylvania City Council, speaks. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Austin Brubaker, 4, of Toledo has his fingerprints taken by Lucas County Sheriff Deputy Jerry Ervin. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Related Items lourdes university Recommended for you Click to comment