101 East Perry St.
Paulding, OH 45879
(419) 399-8240
We are a board of volunteers working to improve the lives of many people, focusing on improving education, health and income. UW of Paulding County is a 501c3 Non-profit Organization.
101 East Perry St.
Paulding, OH 45879
(419) 399-8240
We are a board of volunteers working to improve the lives of many people, focusing on improving education, health and income. UW of Paulding County is a 501c3 Non-profit Organization.
401 McDonald Pike
Paulding, Oh 45879
(419) 399-5015
Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative (PPEC) is a member-owned, member-controlled nonprofit electric distribution utility located in northwest Ohio.
200 West High St.
Bryan, Ohio 43506
(419) 636-1117
101 East Perry St.
Paulding, Ohio 45879
(419) 399-8282
Our Mission “To assist Business, Industry and Local Government in developing job opportunities and prosperity in Paulding County.”
1035 West Wayne St.
Paulding, Ohio 45879
(419) 399-4080
At Paulding County Hospital, patients are our top priority. We have the employees, technology and facilities to ensure we can deliver the care you deserve.
208 N. Columbus St.
Hicksville, Oh 43526
(419) 542-6692
Community Memorial Hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located in NW Ohio.We provide modern technology coupled with old-fashioned customer service. You’ll always be greeted with a warm smile and a caring attitude at CMH!
13 minutes from downtown Antwerp.
103 Cleveland St, Antwerp, OH 45813
Mercer Landmark Inc. is a locally owned farm cooperative located in West Central Ohio with 19 facilities in Mercer, Darke, Van Wert, Paulding and Defiance counties.
303 South Harrmann Road
Antwerp, OH 45813
Phone: (419) 258-5421
Our Vision Statement is for all students to graduate from our preK-12 educational facilities with 21st Century skills, knowledge, and behaviors that will enable them to successfully participate in the global economy as productive citizens. Ultimately, all students will graduate well prepared for success.
Our Mission Statement is to enable all students to become productive and resourceful members of an ever-changing world using a variety of strategies and technologies.
Community FactsThe Antwerp Local School District is a public school district located in Antwerp, Ohio, a rural community located between Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Defiance, Ohio. State Route 49 and US 24 intersect in Antwerp. Antwerp has several businesses and tourist points of interest (www.antwerpohio.com).
School FactsThe Antwerp Local School District is currently organized into an elementary school (PK-5), a middle school (6-8), and a high school (9-12). All of the district’s approximately 700 students are housed in a newly built (2004), state-of-the-art PK-12 building located at 303 S. Harrmann Road. Antwerp High School, a four-year public high school, with an average enrollment of 350 students, is fully accredited by the Ohio Department of Education. Both the high school and middle school are on an eight-period schedule. The school year consists of four nine-week grading periods.
110 S. Main St Antwerp, Ohio 45813
419-258-4005
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9:00 AM- 5:00 pm
Wed. and Sat. 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Sunday Closed
Flowers…Gifts…Home Decor…and a little bit of Junque
204 Archer Drive Antwerp, Ohio 45813
(419) 506-0108
The McLaughlin Athletic Center (MAC), located in Antwerp, Ohio, is Paulding County, Ohio’s home for organized athletic events, including gymnastics, indoor basketball, volleyball, and fitness activities. We proudly serve Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana.
In 1972 a major addition was made to the Antwerp Local Schools and included a then state of the art gymnasium and elementary classrooms. The “New Gym”, as called by the Antwerp community, was a huge community improvement from the “Old Gym” that was built in 1936 and had been used since. The “New Gym” was now home to the existing boys varsity and JV teams as well as new organized high school sports of girls volleyball and basketball. The gymnasium was also home to countless music concerts and years of graduation ceremonies. Outside of the academic classrooms, the new gym was the main draw for the Antwerp Local Schools until the school moved to its new current site in December 2004.
A property sale by the state of Ohio in 2005 led to a purchase of the facility by a group that was headed by Thomas McLaughlin III. The purpose of the purchase was to renovate the former 1972 elementary facility addition into an assisted living complex. Unneccesary for the assisted living complex, the gym was closed off, used for storage and sat idle.
As the assisted living campus developed and began to host residents, the Antwerp Community Fellowship Care Campus (ACFCC) group was developed to have input from outside the assisted living campus and helped keep the campus residents in touch with the community. From this ACFCC group, it was proposed to put the gym back into use and draw the community in to enlighten the residents, as well as a community center to be used to draw folks from outside communities into Antwerp.
In fall of 2011 the first basketball league was established. 55 boy and girl players, their parents and fans started playing in a gym with a filthy floor, no water, no restrooms, few lights and no heat. These monies, in addition to every league and tournament since, have helped repair all of these issues and more.
The campus has grown into a full service sporting facility. The two court gym now offers league and tournament events in all four seasons in volleyball and basketball for ages K thru adult. Below the gym Northwest Ohio Cheer has established gymnastics and cheerleading events and the 1936 gym is still in use and houses the new Antwerp Wrestling Club and their teams.
Please browse through our website and see what upcoming events we can host for you as our sporting customer.
-TEAM MAC Gym Staff