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Columbiana County Fair...................................4 Burchfield Homestead Museum.......................6 Greenway Trail ..................................................7 Salem Storybook Museum................................8 Scenic Vista Park ...............................................9 Beaver Creek State Park .................................10 East Palestine Log Cabin ................................14 Lou Holtz Hall of Fame ..................................15 Salem Historical Society Museum.................16 Columbiana Log House Museum ..................17 Emergency Listings.........................................21 Community Leaders....................................... 22 Schools .............................................................30 General Information ........................................35 Churches...........................................................38 Clubs and Service Organizations ...................47 Golf Courses ....................................................57 Quakertown Super Kids..................................60 Museum of Ceramics ......................................61 Guilford Lake State Park.................................62 Lisbon Stone House Museum ....................... 63 Thompson House.............................................64 Wellsville River Museum...............................66 Hanover Township Museum..........................67 Rogers Community Market............................69 West Virginia...................................................70 Quaker City Motorsports Park........................71
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The flag pole, its base and the five point star combine together to form the veterans monument in St. Clair Township's Community Park.
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Civil War re-enactors from the 19th Ohio Light Artillery unit fire an original three-foot ordinance rifle (aka a cannon) during a mock battle against Confederate troops during Peddler Days in Hanoverton. The Confederate troops won the battle that day.
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Columbiana County Fair LISBON — Whether its late July or early August, the Columbiana County Fair seems to draw county and noncounty residents alike out of the air-conditioning and into the summer heat. While walking through the heat, fairgoers are treated to the smell of freshly deep fried french fries and corndogs, the sweet aroma of freshly spun cotton candy and just dipped caramel apples. All of these smells mingle with the daily sights of animal shows, musical performances, derbies, tractor pulls, and the delighted screams of Ferris wheel riders. The history of the Columbiana County Fair begins in 1845 when county residents joined together to promote interest in scientific farming practices, thus creating the Columbiana County Agricultural Society. With the society in place the first county fair was held in a vacant lot adjacent to Lisbon’s planing mill, across from Thomas & Sons Pottery on East Washington Street. After six years of operation the society was reorganized and two years later in 1853 the current grounds, on the north end of town, were purchased from John McClymonds. Since that time the grounds have expanded from the small parcel on Lee Avenue, stretching to and across Saltwell Road. When first opened in September of 1853, the fair featured a half-mile racetrack, some buildings, and fences. As the grounds grew so did the
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Rides are among the many attractions at the Columbiana County Fair.
number of building, with the grounds currently featuring over 20, including a restaurant, a permanent FFA concession stand and cafeteria style eatery. Other buildings include a dairy milking parlor, a speed barn, Items of Yesteryear, three show stages, the historic coliseum, a newly renovated concession secretary office and the recently-added multi-use beef complex. While the beef complex is the newest, most talked about building, it’s the coliseum, fair office, and grandstand that maintain the fair’s history. Once a central point for 4-H members and their families, the coliseum must now share duties with the beef complex. The coliseum once hosted the annual 4-H dance, Beef and Dairy Auction, among other
events. Some of which have been transferred to the nearby complex. The fair office, which is situated at Gate A, is housed in an historic train station, which was moved from downtown Lisbon to the grounds. Looking over the track is the grandstands, which is believed to be one of the oldest remaining fairgrounds structures of its type in Ohio. While these buildings spotlight the rural lifestyle of Columbiana County it’s not the only thing drawing people through the gates, as the nightly main events manage to pull their weight. Every year fans crowd into the grandstands and outside bleachers for the ever popular demolition and combine derbies and tractor pulls. Over the years events such as
tuff truck competitions, auto thrill shows, circuses, the John Oliver hot air balloon exhibition, and even ostrich races have taken to the track, drawing a crowd. Live music also proves to be a large draw every year, with artist such as Dolly Parton, Porter Waggoner, Tanya Tucker, Tex Ritter, Lorrie Morgan, Jake Owen, and most recently Chuck Wicks taking to the stage. After 165 years of operation the fair board continues its drive to improve the county fair for years to come. So as the saying goes, “Wheel On Down to the Columbiana County Fair,” every summer for the best of Columbiana County agricultural and yearly fair entertainment.
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Burchfield Homestead Museum
SALEM — When one looks at a painting of Charles Burchfield, some see homes with faces and expressions. But those in Salem see something else. They see Salem. Burchfield grew up from age 5 in a home on East Fourth Street and that is now the location of the Burchfield Homestead Museum. Looking from the windows of what used to be Burchfield’s studio, one can see the actual homes depicted in some of Burchfield’s early watercolors. Burchfield lived in Salem until the age of 28 and during his time there used what he saw as inspiration for his earliest works of art. Those works include paintings of the building’s downtown, the homes that lined his streets and nature that surrounded Salem. Paintings even depict the people in his seven-
member family living in his childhood home. Burchfield’s paintings show them all in his wellcelebrated fantasy style, but when looking at the painting it is not hard to see the places Burchfield saw in Salem. In some ways, the town has not changed all that much since those days when Burchfield was learning to put his brush into paints and create masterpieces. The Burchfield Homestead Society is continuously working to renovate the Burchfield home to how it was when the painter lived there in about 1917, the year he reportedly painted about 400 paintings. For more information about Burchfield and the Burchfield Homestead Society visit www.salemohio.com/burchf ield/home.html.
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The Burchfield Homestead Museum, the boyhood home of painter Charles Burchfield is located at 867 E. Fourth St., Salem.
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LISBON —Nestled in the woods of Columbiana County, following the tracks of the former Erie Lackawanna Railroad, is the Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail. Offered along the way is 11 miles of scenic views from a paved 10-foot-wide trail traveling from Lisbon to Leetonia. While traveling riders or walkers can rest at the historic Centennial Covered Bridge or the Shelton’s Grove Ticket Station. Also prominently featured is Little Beaver Creek, one of Ohio’s nationally designated scenic rivers. The creek flows serenely along the trail, although heavy rains in 2004 caused major damage to the trail. During the flooding county engineers discovered a 30-foot deep washout near the Centennial Covered Bridge. The damage was repaired soon after the flooding with riders once again able to travel the 11 miles. Ideas for the trail began in 1990 when a hiking trail
from downtown Leetonia to the Cherry Valley Area was proposed. As talks progressed, John Roose of the Leetonia Parks Department approached Allen Dickey to donate his 10 miles of the former railroad, which he did. The final mile or so was donated by various individuals and organizations, including Richard Williams, the Boy Scouts, Conrail Corp. and Jim Hill. Of the 11 miles originally sought, all but around 300 feet owned by Stephen Corffee, were acquired. The portion owned by Corffee was redirected along St. Jacob’sLogtown Road. These chunks of land were sold over to the Columbiana County Park District, which became the local sponsoring agency in 1992, throughout the years. With negotiations still underway, the park district held a “Pulling of the Golden Spike” ground breaking ceremony in 1994. It would take another six years for the
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Cyclists using the section of the Greenway Trail between Longs Crossing and Eagleton roads had a new adventure awaiting them in 2011: construction.
trail to be completed with construction ceasing on June 30, 2000. Riders could officially take to the trail on Sept. 15, 2000 when the ribbon cutting and dedication of the Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail, Allen Dickey Branch, was held. Since it opened 10 years ago, the Greenway Trail continues to draw riders and walkers from areas near and far.
Parking is offered at five locations: — The trail head, state Route 164 off Lincoln Avenue in Lisbon. — St. Jacob-Logtown Road, west of Lisbon. — Eagleton Road, off Teegarden Road, five miles north of Lisbon. — State Route 558 in Franklin Square. — Old state Route 344 in Leetonia.
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Salem Storybook Museum SALEM — Celebrating the art found in the often whimsical and charming illustrations of children’s books, the Salem Storybook Museum is home to both original and limited editions. One of the founders of the museum, Elizabeth Thatcher believes the illustrations in children’s storybooks were once dismissed as only “pretty pictures,” but in recent decades have become more of an art form. A visit to the collection currently housed in the Kent State City Center building on North Lincoln Avenue leaves little doubt she is right. The illustrated faces of children, the colorful characters of childhood and the various mediums used to create the fantastic places only a children’s picture book can take the reader could only be works of art. Students from Salem’s elementary schools currently are able to take advantage of the museum through a special monthly program Monday at the Museum. One class is invited to come look at the
pictures, ask questions about what they see and listen to a story read. Janis Yereb, a curator for the museum, also creates clever art projects for the students to make, which go along with the book of the day. Yereb’s art students from the high school instruct the art class and help the children with their projects. Robert Viencek, a former director of the museum, points out the Salem Storybook Museum is one of only four such teaching museums nationwide. The Salem Storybook Museum has also hosted various guests both writers and illustrators, who have come to speak to students at the Salem City Schools. The event also usually includes a book signing event at either the Salem Campus for Kent State University or at the museum itself. Nearly 10 years old, the museum has transitioned from its previous location downtown at Quaker Place, to its current location. Visitors interested in coming to the museum should
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Scenic Vista Park LISBON — A 265-acre park outside the village offers a variety of activities for all ages throughout the year. Scenic Vista Park, located on Wayne Bridge Road, is home to three walking trails, a horse-riding trail with a parking area large enough to accommodate horse trailers and beautiful natural and man-made sites. Structures of interest at the park include a reconstructed log cabin used by Boy Scouts during the winter camping season and a covered bridge.
“The original had been burned and it had been rebuilt,” county Park Board Chair Dottie Betz gave a brief history lesson on the bridge. The park, which is open from daylight to dark, also boasts a picnic pavilion, horseshoe pits and a swing set area for children. Additionally, the park is home to a memory garden, where people can plant and dedicate trees to loved ones who have died. Anyone can have a tree included for a loved one by calling the park office at 330-424-9078.
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Beaver Creek State Park Eleven-yearold Caitlin Lerussi of Calcutta brought the ghost of Gretchen Gill from the famous Gretchen's Lock Legend to life for visitors at the Halloween party hosted by the Friends of Beaver Creek State Park.
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Beaver Creek State Park consists of the main park area off Echo Dell Road and the Gretchen’s Lock section on Sprucevale Road, both located in St. Clair Township. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources describes the 2,722-acre park as one of the state’s most scenic because of its location in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and Little Beaver Creek’s designation as a state and nationally designated wild and scenic river. At Beaver Creek State Park, there is something for every outdoor enthusiast: Hunting and fishing, 16 miles of hiking trails, two trails designated for mountain biking, 23 miles of bridle trails and a horseman’s campground, a
53-unit primitive campground, canoeing, and a nature center. For history buffs, the main park offers a historic pioneer village, which includes Gaston’s Mill — a working grist mill, and schoolhouse, chapel, country store, blacksmith shop, cabin and farmhouse. There is also a series of abandoned locks that can be viewed by visitors to either the main park or those who take to some of the hiking trails. The locks were are part of the old Sandy & Beaver Canal system that was built in the 1840s. There are also Beaver Creek State Forest lands located to the southeast of the park in the Grimms Bridge area of St. Clair Township
and to the northwest off Middle Beaver Road in Elkrun Township. There are three other state recreational areas also located in the county: Zeppernick Lake State Wildlife Area, Guilford Lake State Park and
the Highlandtown Lake Wildlife Area. For further information about Beaver Creek State Park, call (330) 385-3091 or check out the Web site at www.dnr.ohio.gov/parks/bea verck.htm.
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The newly expanded Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center features 180 taxidermied mounts on display, live painted turtles in a reptile display and a wildlife viewing room with binoculars.
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East Palestine Log Cabin EAST PALESTINE — The old log house that greets visitors to East Palestine coming in from the west contains various treasures and keys to the city’s founding days, but the most historic thing of all may be the building itself. The East Palestine Area Historical Society, which owns the log house and uses it as a museum and center of operations, estimates the building was constructed around 1840. One of the earliest residents of the house was Dr. Robert Chamberlain, who moved to the county at the age of 20 and established East Palestine’s first medical practice, which lasted 30 years, according to the society. He was also a surveyor for the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, established the first store in town and became the first postmaster after the post office was established in 1836. While the house now overlooks the city park, its original home was 65 Meadow Lane, which is now the corner of West Main and Walnut streets. According to the society, the house was first moved up the street sometime between 1876 and 1886 and it was ultimately moved, log-by-log, to its current location at 555 Bacon Avenue in 1979, one year after E. Mary Bozick, the last resident of the house, who was Society Vice President Julia Clark’s sister, donated it to the historical society. As for the items on display
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The East Palestine Area Historical Society owns the log house and uses it as a museum.
in the museum’s two floors and basement, Society President Dan Boggs said most items come from the period between 1890 and 1930 and have some ties to the city, although a few were included for their general historical value.” We try to preserve local history as much as we can,” Boggs said. The first floor is decorated in quite a cozy fashion with paintings by local artists hanging above the fireplace and glass cases displaying classic pieces from local potteries. One item that stands out against the traditional living room environment is a peanut cart once used by Art
Blower, who made a living selling peanuts in East Palestine for 50 years. On the second floor are a few racks of military uniforms dating back to the American Civil War and dresses from eras past, all donated by locals, and in the basement are a variety of coal mining and construction tools, including a wooden mallet used to construct the house itself. The current iteration of the historical society was founded in 1974, Clark recalled, although there had been a historical society formed in the 1950s that disbanded. She believes the log house is the first museum ever in East
Palestine. Visitors to the museum make up a mix of both residents and travelers, Boggs said.” We have a few locals that turn up,” he said, and as for the travelers, “A lot of them have family connections to East Palestine.” In addition to running the museum, the society also helps people who had ancestors in East Palestine and make genealogy requests, and its members make and sell apple butter annually during the second week of October. The society sold more than 771 pints in 2009 and it is always accepting donations of pint jars, which can be left on the log house’s front porch.
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Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame EAST LIVERPOOL — Located in the former Bank One building, 120 E. Fifth Street, the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame houses artifacts and memorabilia recognizing the accomplishments of people throughout the area. The idea for a museum honoring one of the city’s most famous native sons was conceived in 1996 by Pat Russell, the wife of local businessman Jim Russell. The former Notre Dame coach agreed with the concept with the caveat that the museum be made into a hall of fame recognizing the accomplishments of men and women from the upper Ohio Valley. In January 1998, the deed to the bank was turned over to Holtz on behalf of the East Liverpool High School Alumni Association and in February of that year, the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame was formed. The board of trustees included Dr. James Smith, chairman; Frank Dawson, president; Joseph M. Wells, vice president; and Jackman Vodrey, secretary-treasurer. The first class of inductees were named to the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame in July 1998. Since its inception, the museum has served as a downtown tourist attraction, offering a variety of displays, not just those dedicated to Holtz and athletics, although there is a large quantity of the
coach’s memorabilia to view. Local sports are well represented in photographs, artifacts and even game tapes. A former bank vault holds an impressive display commemorating one of the area’s most notorious events: The Oct. 22, 1934 shooting death of Oklahoma bank robber Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd. A life-sized figure of Floyd greets those who enter the vault, along with a machine gun from that era and numerous newspaper accounts of his apprehension and death at the hands of local police officers. In the main lobby, with its soaring cathedral ceiling, visitors can view a horse-drawn fire engine, miniature trains and trolleys, a model bi-plane and a collection of Hans Hacker paintings. A collection of books written by local authors is also
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Located in the former Bank One building the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame houses artifacts and memorabilia recognizing the accomplishments of people throughout the area.
among the items available for perusal or purchase. Still under construction in the basement is a miniaturized version of the East Liverpool-Wellsville-Calcutta area, complete with trains, old
landmarks and even the stark stone hillside between the city and Wellsville. More information is available by calling 330-3865443.
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Salem Historical Society Museum SALEM — From the rich history of the Quakers to the years of big industry in Salem, the Salem Historical Society Museum and Freedom Hall represent life through the 200-plus years of Salem. Those taking a tour of the museum will see many pieces of history, including several collections of pottery, which was one of the main industries in the county through the years. There are also industrial displays including catalogs and photographs of the original plants in Salem. The industry display features the Mullins Co. which made a wide array of metal products throughout the years. Other Salem companies included in the display are the Deming Pumps, Bliss Manufacturing and Silver Manufacturing. The anti-slavery movement is also depicted in Freedom Hall next door. Freedom Hall is a replica of Liberty Hall which was once the meeting place of the AntiSlavery Association. Several times a year trolley tours are presented featuring the homes of the Underground Railroad. A PowerPoint presentation is shown as the trolley moves from house to house on the tour. Salem was also known for publishing the newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Bugle. Also on display in Freedom Hall are items from the Women’s Suffrage Movement. The first state Women’s Suffrage Convention was held in Salem in 1850. There is
also a section dedicated to all of the wars in which the men of Salem and the surrounding areas bravely fought. Other rooms in the museum are dedicated to a oneroom school house which has many items from Salem Public Schools, a clothing room, an early kitchen with a Salemmade Woodruff coal stove; a Victorian parlor, a Colonial bedroom, a dining room and of course being a doctor’s house, a doctor’s waiting room and doctor’s office. Outdoors is a beautiful garden complete with a horse-watering fountain. From the tremendous generosity of the late Dale E. Shaffer, The Dale Shaffer Research Library is currently under construction. The newest facility of the campus will house all of the research materials in a beautiful new library. The offices, meeting room and industrial display will move from the main buildings to the new facility. The original houses of the museum will become display only areas. The society will be celebrating its 65th anniversary by holding a Gala Garden Party 5-9 p.m. Friday Aug. 10, 2012, this event is open to the public. This will also mark the official open house for The Dale Shaffer Research Library building. The Salem Historical Society has monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m, these are open to the public at no cost and cover a wide variety of
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The Salem Historical Society Museum’s sign.
speakers and topics. Volunteer work mornings and gift shop hours are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The gift shop is open year round and offers books and a wide variety of other unique items pertaining to the Salem area. The gift shop is also open 1-4 p.m. Sundays during the tours season. Tours of the museum are offered on Sundays from the first Sunday in May to the last Sunday in October from 1-4 p.m. There is a small fee of $4 for adults and $2 for young adults. Members receive tours free of charge. Group tours are also available at other times by special request. Every year, hundreds of local third-graders tour the
museum as part of their local history unit in school. Memberships are $20 for a single membership, $40 for a family membership and $1,000 for a single lifetime membership. Benefits of membership are; receive the quarterly newsletter The Bugle, free tours of the facility and knowing the membership money goes to preserving Salem’s history. For more information, contact the museum directly at (330) 337-8514. If you are on Facebook, join its group page The Salem Historical Society or you may email the society at TheSalemHistoricalSociety@gmail.com. The Salem Historical Society’s address is 208 S. Broadway, Salem, Ohio.
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Columbiana Log House Museum COLUMBIANA — The log house once used in Columbiana’s planning of the national bicentennial now stands as a museum, linking the city to its past. The house, constructed in the 1820s, was donated in 1975 by the Barrow family to the Log Cabin Committee and moved log-by-log from West Railroad Street four blocks over to its current location on the city square. The Columbiana-Fairfield Township Historical Society, which now uses the museum as a meeting place and museum, added an annex to the building
in 1978. Log House Museum curator Nora Salmen said the log house, combined with the annex, provides a view of what Columbiana was like in its early days in the 1800s. “We really have a nice variety of periods,” she said, with military items and uniforms from the Civil War, World War I and World War II, pottery manufactured in Columbiana, quilts, dolls, furniture and even 10,000-year-old mastodon bones uncovered at Firestone Farms. While the annex to the log house contains a wide variety
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the kinds of items that would have typified an early American log house, such as furniture, an antique stove and household decorations.
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POLICE DEPARTMENTS Columbiana ..................482-9223 East Liverpool................385-1234 East Palestine.................426-4341 Leetonia ........................427-6731 Lisbon ...........................424-7810 Liverpool Township.......385-5564 Minerva.........................868-4177 New Waterford .............457-2444 Perry Township .............332-1000
Rogers...........................227-3293 Salem ............................337-7811 Salem Township............427-0808 Salineville ......................679-2322 St. Clair Township.........386-6496 Washingtonville ............427-0001 Wellsville........................532-1522 County Sheriff...............424-7255 Highway Patrol .............424-7783
Calcutta ...............386-5311 Columbiana.........482-9229 Dixonville.............385-4911 East Liverpool ......385-1111 East Palestine .......426-4341 Franklin ...............223-2001 Glenmoor............385-5627 Guilford Lake .......222-1012 Homeworth.........525-7611 Highlandtown .....532-1536 LaCroft.................385-4911 Leetonia...............427-6745 Lisbon..................424-3511 Madison .............424-5606 Minerva ...............868-4177
Negley.................426-3703 New Waterford....457-2412 N. Georgetown ...525-7222 Perry Township....332-3000 Rogers..................227-3334 Salem...................337-3431 Salineville.............679-2321 Summitville..........223-2001 Wayne Township.424-5606 Wellsville ..............532-1515 West Point ...........424-5606 West Township ....868-4177 Winona................222-1234
It’s Time To Discover Columbiana
The Columbiana Area Chamber of Commerce & Columbiana Area Tourism Board remind you that “No matter what the time of year, there’s something happening here!”
Spring:
May 4-5— Springtime in Columbiana - All day Merchant open houses; “Airing of the Quilts” & more May 11— Vision for Veterans 5K Race in Firestone Park Contact http://teampr.info/vision.htm for more info May 28— Memorial Day Parade - 10am Parade & memorial service in Firestone Park
Summer:
June—August— Concerts in Firestone Park 2-4pm every Sunday afternoon at the park gazebo July 4- Community Celebration & Fireworks in Firestone Park Begins at 9am w/all-day free events, ends with a fireworks display July 14— Tour of the Valley Professional Bicycle Race Long “road race” runs through the city of Columbiana - All day July 15— Annual Ruritan Antique, Classic & Custom Car Show Location to be announced—Noon-4pm Aug. 4— Harvey S. Firestone Festival of the Arts - 10am-5pm Antiques, Arts & Crafts, Music, Food—Rain or Shine Aug. 11,12,18,19,25,26— Shaker Woods Festival - 10am- 5pm Shaker Woods grounds—Crafts, entertainment, food & more
Fall :
Sept. 6,7,8— 126th Annual Street Fair Evenings & all-day Sat.—Rides, food, music + Sept. 8,9— Antiques in the Woods - 10am-4pm Fine antiques, entertainment, food & more Sept. 28,29— Jeep Jamboree Fri. Night - Jeep Parade; Sat - Rock Crawl; All Day Events Oct.13,14,20,21— Christmas in the Woods Shaker Woods -10am-5pm-Crafts & more
Winter:
Nov. 16-18 -Christmas in Columbiana All day- Merchant open houses; holiday tea Nov. 17-Annual Christmas Parade 10am Main St.—Santa comes to town! Nov. 17-Dec. 25—Joy of Christmas Drive-Thru Holiday Light Event — Firestone Park—6-9pm—Weekends; Every night week prior to Christmas- Family activities
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Community Leaders COUNTY LEADERS Commissioners - Jim Hoppel, Mike Halleck, John Payne; (330) 424-9511 Meetings: 9 a.m. every Wednesday Engineer - Bert Dawson; (330) 424-1740 Coroner - Dr. William Graham Jr.; (330) 424-5029 Auditor - Nancy Milliken; (330) 424-9515 Treasurer - Nick Barborak; (330) 424-9514 Recorder - Craig Brown (330) 424-9517 EMA Director - Darren Dodson; (330) 424-9725 Health Commissioner - Wesley J. Vins; (330) 424-0272 Health board - Dr. Jack Amato, Tom Haugh, Gary Dailey, Dave Rose and Shawn Apple. Board of Elections - Jim Beardsley, Patty Colian, Larry Bowersock, David Johnson; (330) 424-1448 County Sheriff - Ray Stone; (330) 424-7255 County Prosecutor - Robert Herron; (330) 420-0140 Clerk of Courts - Anthony Dattilio; (330) 424-7777
Common Pleas Judges - Scott Washam and C. Ashley Pike; (330) 424-7777 Municipal Court Judges - Mark Frost, Carol Robb; (330) 4245326; and Melissa Byers-Emmerling Juvenile/Probate Judge - Tom Baronzzi; juvenile court (330) 424-4071; probate court (330) 424-9516 Juvenile Court Magistrate - Troy Barnett Dog Warden - Dawn Croft; (330) 424-6663 Common Pleas Domestic Relations Magistrates - J. Bradley Allison and Kathy Bartlett Community Action Agency Director - Carol Bretz; (330)-7221 Job and Family Services Director - Eileen Dray Bardon COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Chairman - John Goempel Members - Richard Cope, Greg Lipp, Myron Wehr, Roger Crowell, Richard Simpson, Jon Rettig, Jim Russell and the three county commissioners; (330) 424-9078
OCEAN VESSEL ON THE OHIO RIVER!
In October 2008, the Columbiana County Port Authority welcomed NASA at the Intermodel Facility in Wellsville. The Port’s newly opened 60-ton crane transferred NASA’s Ares I-X test rocket’s upper stage simulator onto the Delta Mariner, an ocean going vessel headed for the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA plans to launch the Ares I-X to the International Space Station in 2013.
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COUNTY LEADERS PORT AUTHORITY Director - Tracy Drake Board - Tim Weigle, Steve Cooper, Don Crane, Charles Presley and Rob Johnson; (330) 386-9051 VETERANS SERVICES COMMISSION Director - Charles Smith Board - Dan Sanor, William Edgerton, Robert Bertschy, William H. Gaston and Joe Petty; (330) 424-7214 AIRPORT AUTHORITY Board - John Sayle, Tim O’Hara, Mike Diloreto, Joe Diloreto, Jay Carter, Dan Thompson and Frank Ungaro; (330) 385-9405
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Despite damp weather construction workers continued to work inside and out on the new Columbiana county Government Services Building in Lisbon.
TOWNSHIP LEADERS ELKRUN Trustees — Robert Chamberlain Sr., Ronald Mills and Richard Rudibaugh Fiscal officer — Linda Eells Meetings — 7 p.m. the first and third Tuesday
SALEM Trustees — William Heston, Ray Heddleson, John Wilms Fiscal officer — Cathy Wilms: (330) 427-6073 Police Constable — Dan Valentine Meetings — 7:30 p.m. the second and last Wednesday
FAIRFIELD Trustees — Carl Garwood, Barry Miner and Bob Hum Fiscal officer — Pat Hoffmeister: (330) 482-2695 Meetings — 7 p.m. first and third Thursday
PERRY Trustees — Cliff Mix, Donald Rudibaugh and Don Kendrick Fiscal officer — Susan Johnston: (330) 337-7836 Police Chief — Michael Emigh Fire Chief — Bruce Whitcher Meetings — 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday
FRANKLIN Trustees— Fred May, Ron Brewer, Michael Lutz Fiscal officer— Bonnie Moore: (330) 223-2558 Fire Chief — Jim May Meetings — 5 p.m. first and third Thursday LIVERPOOL Trustees — Keith Burke, Steve Betteridge and Karl Kontnier Fiscal officer — Christy Sell Police Chief — Charlie Burgess Fire Chief — Mike Bahen Meetings — 7 p.m. every other Monday starting Jan. 9, 2012 MADISON Trustees — Mint Cook, Roger Walker, Gary Williams Fiscal officer— Tiffany Chetock: (330) 424-7319 Fire Chief — Wayne Chamberlain Meetings: 6 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday
UNITY Trustees — Kathy McCarthy, Joe Ferris and Tim Weigle Fiscal officer — Nancy Herr: (330) 426-4318 Meetings — 7 p.m. first and third Tuesdays MIDDLETON Trustees — Timothy Pancake, Nancy Micheals and Eldena Gearhart Fiscal officer — Bob Chapman: (330) 426-9904 Meetings — 6 p.m. the first and third Monday WAYNE Trustees — Brenda McKee, Edward J. Dailey, Jim May Fiscal officer — Nancy Dailey: (330) 424-1122 Meetings — 6:30 p.m. every other Thursday starting Jan. 12, 2012
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Community Leaders TOWNSHIP LEADERS WASHINGTON Trustees — Pete Sambroak Jr., Charles Jarvis, Jim Sevek Fiscal officer — Tonya Sevek: (330) 679-2309 Meetings — 7 p.m. the first and third Thursday
ST. CLAIR Trustees — James Sabatini II, Jim Hall and Robert Swickard Fiscal officer — Deborah Dawson: (330) 386-3585 Police Chief — Donald Hyatt Fire Chiefs — Scott Smith, Calcutta; Matt Smith, Glenmoor Meetings — Noon every other Tuesday starting Jan 3, 2012 WEST Trustees— Herb Eglie, Dale Lowmiller and Richard McClellan Fiscal officer— Jeff Haynam Meetings — 7:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday YELLOW CREEK Trustees— David Boyd, Kenny Biacco, Larry L. Brewer Fiscal officer— Deborah A. Lyle: (330) 532-2745 Meetings — 6 p.m. the second and fourth Monday CENTER Trustees — Greg Shive, Kenny Schreffler and Joe Csonka Fiscal officer — Becky Tolson Meetings — 7 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday HANOVER Trustees — Robert Manfull, Leroy Ridgeway and Donald Wilson Fiscal officer — Debra Blazer. Meetings — First and third Tuesday BUTLER Trustees — Tom Sanor, Homer Althouse Sr., Paul Lease Fiscal officer— Jill M. Amos: (330) 222-1594 Meetings — 7:30 p.m. the first and third Monday KNOX Trustees — Gregory Carver, Michael Runzo, Sara Crawford Fiscal officer — Debbie Hartzell: (330) 525-7444 Meetings — 7 p.m. the first and third Tuesday
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Trumpeter Tom Mroczka with the Edelweiss 5 Combo plays polka favorites at Oktoberfest in Thompson Park.
MUNICIPAL LEADERS EAST LIVERPOOL Mayor — James P. Swoger: (330) 853-3381 Safety/Service Director — Benjamin Ryan Estell: (330) 3866584 Deputy Safety/Service Director — Dan Galeoti Police Chief — Vacant Fire Chief — William Jones Utilities Director — Bob Disch Water Superintendent — Tim Clark Sewage Superintenent — Bob Wright Street/Refuse-Recycling Superintendent — Ray Talbot Auditor — Kimberly Woomer: (330) 385-4224 Treasurer — Doreen Marshall Law Director — Charles Payne Assistant Law Director — Tim McNicol Municipal Court Judge — Melissa Byers Emmerling Planning Director/City Engineer — William Cowan: (330) 385-5394 Income Tax Commissioner — Tracey Tennant: (330) 3855437 Health Commissioner — Jelayne Dray Council — President John Torma, Ray Preorazio (1st Ward), Ryan Stovall (2nd Ward), Tom Cunningham (3rd Ward), Scott Barrett (4th Ward) and Councilmen-at-Large Sherrie Curtis, H. Charles Wade, Russell Dray Council Clerk — Patrick Scafide Council Meeting — 7 p.m. the first and third Monday
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MUNICIPAL LEADERS SALEM Mayor — John Berlin Auditor — Betty Brothers Treasurer — Robert Tullis Service-Safety Director — Ken Kenst Police Chief — Robert Floor Fire Chief — Jeff Hughes Utilities Superintendent — Donald Weingart Assistant Utilities Superintendent — Matthew Hoopes Law Director — C. Brooke Zellers Housing, Planning and Zoning Officer — Patrick Morrissey Council — President Mickey Cope Weaver, David Nestic (1st Ward), Clyde A. Brown (2nd Ward), Rick Drummond (3rd Ward), Cyndi Baronzzi Dickey (4th Ward), Councilmen at Large Bret Apple, Brian Whitehill and Jeff Cushman Council Clerk — Debbie Bricker Parks and Recreation Director — Steven Faber Council Meetings — 7 p.m. first and third Tuesday
SUMMITVILLE Mayor — Robert Marra Village Clerk — Heather Pitts Constable — Jim Stoughton Fire Chief — Jim May Council — Sally Brown, Shirley Clark, Robert Marra II, Nancy May, Lance Pitts Council Meeting — 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday HANOVERTON Mayor — Dan Kibler Council Clerk/Fiscal Officer — Carole Myers Fire Chiefs — Tim Wood and Frank Baker Police Chief — Don Williams Council — Jane Wilson, Don Sheen, Dave Kiewall, Scott Sabatino, Jack Barrett and James Myers Meetings — 7 p.m. the first Tuesday
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Community Leaders Little Mr. Apple Bud and Miss Apple Blossom hopefuls line up during the Johnny Appleseed Festival in Lisbon.
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MUNICIPAL LEADERS EAST PALESTINE Mayor — Margo Zuch City Manager — Gary Clark Finance Officer — Traci Thompson Police Chief — Clyde Hoffmeister Fire Chief — Brett Todd Utilities Superintendent — John Jurjavcic Municipal Attorney — Shirley Smith Council — Scott Rauch, Don Elzer, Jim Tyger, Raymond Hull, Francis Figley and Endia Wisser Council Clerk — Cindy Clark Administration building — (330) 426-4367 Meetings — 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays
LEETONIA Mayor— Artie Altomare Village Administrator— Gary Phillips Village Solicitor— Walter Newton Clerk/Fiscal Officer— Randy Chismar Police Chief — John Soldano Fire Chief — Larry Hephner Jr. Council — Dan Summers, Steve Clunen, Shana Prince, Mark Gardner, Dave Tingle and J.R. Ferry Administration building — (330) 427-8090 Meetings — 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesday MINERVA Mayor— James Waller Council— Phil Davidson, Gary Ruff, John Shipman and Billie Rowe Village Administrator— David Harp Police Chief— Robert First Fire Chief — Aaron Stroller Solicitor — Clark Battista Village Hall: (330) 868-7705 Meetings — 7:30 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays at Village Hall
COLUMBIANA Mayor — David Spatholt City Manager — Keith Chamberlin Finance Director — Mike Harold Police Chief — Tim Gladis Fire Chief — Rick Garrity EMS Supervisor— Thomas Farley Solicitor — Dan Blasdell Service Director — Jay Groner Parks Superintendent — Terry Shaffer Council — Lowell Schloneger, Bob Bieshelt, Bryan Blakeman, Tom Ferguson, Mary Calinger and James C. King Administration building — (330) 482-2173 Meetings — 7 p.m. the first and third Tuesday NEW WATERFORD Mayor — M. Shane Patrone Village Administrator — Fred Fink Village Solicitor— Tad Herold Police Chief — Dan Haueter Fire Chief — Bryan Henderson Council — Doris Ogle, Bill Mullarkey, Chris Bodnar, Tom Cresanto, Larry Leister and George Pirock III Community building — (330) 457-2225 Meetings — 7 p.m. the second Tuesday SALINEVILLE Mayor — Mary Smith: (330) 679-0289 Fiscal Officer — David Slagle Village Solicitor — Andrew Beech Magistrate — Timothy McNicol; Clerk — Kayla Taggart Police Chief — Tim LaClair Fire Chief — Jeff Lewis Council — Rick Beadle, Tom Hays, Jim Howdershelt, Sally Keating, Zeb Locklear, Craig Roberts Meeting — 7 p.m. the first and third Monday
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Because of clear skies Columbi ana County residents were afforded the oppportunity for a good view of the bright super moon
MUNICIPAL LEADERS LISBON Mayor — Dan Bing Police Chief — John “Buck” Higgins Fire Chief — Dave Lewton Board of Public Affairs — Joe Chapman, Carol Petrachkoff and William Hoover. Council — Mary Ann Gray, Roger Gallo, Jeff Snyder, Steve DeFilippo, Joe Morenz and Willis Coleman Council Clerk/Fiscal Officer — Tracy Wonner Water Clerk — Hazel White Village Hall; (330) 424-5503 Meetings — 7 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays at Village Hall, 203 N. Market St. ROGERS Mayor — Sharon Hebron Clerk/Treasurer — Dale Davis Solicitor — Michele L. McBride Simonelli Police Officer — Gerald Ludt Clerk of Courts — Katrina Moore Council — Delores Silverthorn, Jayne Balmenti, Mark Gordon, Jerry Hoon, Marilyn Locke, Lloyd Willis Meetings — Second Monday WASHINGTONVILLE Mayor — Will Jones Solicitor — Michele L. McBride Simonelli Treasurer — Dale Davis Police Chief — Ken Faust Fire Chiefs — Larry Hephner Jr. and Todd Baird Utilities Supervisor — Brian Gudat Road Supervisor — Ed Garrett Council — Colleen Ritterstach, Theresa Allison, Devon N. Davis, Jim Smith, Laura Trummer, Ramona J. Custer
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WELLSVILLE Mayor — Susan Haugh: (330) 532-2524 Village Administrator — Thom Edgell: (330) 532-2524 Fiscal Officer — Dale Davis Assistant Clerk — Cassie Bloor Mayor’s Secretary — Jennifer Soldano Sewage Clerk — Lynn Harris Magistrate — Timothy McNicol; Clerk — Jennifer Soldano Police Chief — Joe Scarabino Fire Chief — William Smith Solicitor — Andrew Beech Zoning Director — Rick Williams Council — Don Brown, Tony Cataldo, Diane Dinch, Rosie Goss, John Morrow, Tonda Ross Meetings — 6 p.m. the first and third Tuesday
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Schools
PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRESTVIEW High school, 44100 Crestview Road, Columbiana; (330) 482-4744 Middle school, 44100 Crestview Road; (330) 482-4648 Elementary, 3407 Middleton Road; (330) 482-5370 Superintendent — John Dilling (330) 482-5526 Treasurer — Charlene Mercure School board — Daniel Simmons Jr., James Weikart, David Vollnogle, John Garwood, Ed Miller Board meetings — 7 p.m. the second Wednesday
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East Palestine band director Jennifer Mollenkopf directs the high school band during the East Palestine Festival of the Bands
EAST PALESTINE High school, 360 W. Grant St., (330) 426-9401 Middle school, 320 W. Grant St., (330) 426-9451 Elementary, 195 W. Grant St., (330) 426-3638 Superintendent — Thomas Inchak (330) 426-4191 Treasurer — Rick Ellis School board — Terry Allison, Robert Ginder, John Hersh, Judith Daubenmire and Ronald Novak Board meetings — 6 p.m. the first Monday
Lisbon..........................40722 State Route 154........330-424-9573 Salem...........................188 North Lincoln...............330-332-1514 East Liverpool.............518 E. Market Street...........330-386-9004 www.colmhc.org
SALEM High school, 1200 E. Sixth St., (330) 332-8905 Middle school, 1200 E. Sixth St., (330) 332-8905 Buckeye Elementary, 1200 Buckeye Ave., (330) 3328917 Reilly Elementary, 491 Reilly Ave., (330) 332-8921 Southeast Elementary, 2200 Merle Road, (330) 3328925 Superintendent — Tom Bratten: (330) 332-0316 Treasurer — Jill Rowe School board — Nick Bush, Steve Bailey, Brad Myers, Howard Rohleder, Andrew Null Board meetings — 7 p.m. the third Monday
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Twoyear-old Jackson Thomas of Lisbon figures to succeed in tennis all you need is a decent racket, a tennis ball or two, your bare feet and a killer smile and the world is yours for the taking
PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEAVER LOCAL High school, 13187 state Route 7, Lisbon; (330) 386-8700 Middle school, 13052 state Route 7, Lisbon; (330) 3868707 Calcutta Elementary, 15482 state Route 170, Calcutta; (330) 386-8709 Rogers Elementary, 8056 Sprucevale Road, Rogers (330) 227-3046 West Point Elementary, 13360 West Point Road, West Point (330) 424-7468 Superintendent — Kent Polen: (330) 385-6831 Treasurer — Robert Barrett: (330) 385-6831 School board — Brad Buchheit, John Campbell, Clarence Croxall, Brian McKenzie, Thomas C. Wolfe Board meetings — 6 p.m. the second Monday COLUMBIANA High School, 700 Columbiana-New Waterford Road; (330) 482-3818 South Side Middle School, 720 Columbiana-New Waterford Road; (330) 482-5354 Joshua Dixon Elementary, 333 N. Middle St.; (330) 4825355 Superintendent — Don Mook (330) 482-5352 Treasurer — Lori Posey School board — Dr. Jay Hertel, Randall Guy, Mark Hutson, Kelly Witmer and Tony Roncone Board meetings — 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday LEETONIA K-12 campus, 450 Walnut St. (330) 427-2115 Superintendent — Robert Mehno (330) 427-6594 Treasurer — Jennifer Coldsnow School board —Tom Eastek, Kurt Jennings, Doug Jones, Michael Rulli and John Rydarowicz
LISBON David Anderson Jr.-Sr., 260 W. Pine St., (330) 424-3215 McKinley Elementary, 441 E. Chestnut St., (330) 4249869 Superintendent — Don Thompson (330) 424-7714 Treasurer — Cindy Altomare School board — Eugene Gallo, Gary Peruchetti, Marti Grimm, James Smith and Jeff Elliott Board meetings — 5 p.m. the second Tuesday
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WELLSVILLE High School, 1 Bengal Blvd. , (330) 532-1188 Daw Junior High, 931 Center St., (330) 532-1372 Garfield Elementary, 1600 Lincoln Ave., (330) 532-3301 Superintendent — Richard Bereschik (330) 532-2643 Treasurer — Coleen Wickham School board — Edward Bauer, Tom Brophey, Mike Cook, Karen Dash, Bill Miller Board meetings — 6 p.m. the third Monday
EAST LIVERPOOL High School, 100 Maine Boulevard; (330) 386-8750 Westgate Middle School, 810 W. Eighth St.; (330) 3868765 LaCroft Elementary, 2460 Boring Lane; (330) 386-8774 North Elementary, 90 Maine Boulevard; (330) 386-8772 Superintendent — James Herring; (330) 385-7132 Treasurer — Todd Puster School board — Bob Estell, Scott Dieringer, Janice Martin, Larry Walton and Richard K. Wolf Board meetings — 6 p.m. the second and fourth Monday
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS UNITED K-12 campus, 8143 state Route 9, (330) 223-7102 Superintendent — Ruth Ann Rinto: (330) 223-1521 Treasurer — Kathy Davies School board — John Zehentbauer, Lora Chestnut, Mike Ellyson, Mike Phillis and Sue Drotleff Board meetings — 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday WEST BRANCH High school, 14277 Main St., Beloit, (330) 938-2183 Middle school, 14409 Beloit-Snodes Road, Beloit; (330) 938-4300 Beloit Elementary, 14409 Beloit-Snodes Road, Beloit; (330) 938-4300 Knox Elementary, 2900 Knox School Road, Alliance; (330) 938-1122 Damascus Elementary, 14405 Pricetown Road, Salem; (330) 938-4500 Superintendent — Dr. Scott Weingart: (330) 938-9324 Treasurer — Daniel Telzrow School board — Micki Kanagy, Terry Criss, Lori McLaughlin, Earl Trimmer and John Wallace Board meetings — 7:30 p.m. the last Thursday
SOUTHERN K-12 Campus, 38095 state Route 39 (330) 679-2305 Interim Superintendent — Lou Ramunno: (330) 6792343 Treasurer— Doreen Marshall School board — Michael Abraham, Andrew Frischkorn, Linda Morris, Bill Pitts, John Sawyer Board meetings — 6:30 p.m. the second Monday MINERVA Minerva High, 501 Almeda Ave., (330) 868-4134 Minerva Middle, East Line Road, (330) 868-4497 Mary Irene Day Elementary, Bonnieview Ave., (330) 868-4011 West Elementary, East Rochester, (330) 894-2311 Superintendent — Joseph Chaddock (330) 868-4332 Treasurer — Jason Schatzel School board — Jan Kishman, Susan Crawford, Jeff Evans, Robert Foltz and Stanley Pennock
Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer
Salem's Tim Slason, Sarah Drake, Patrick Anzevino and Andrew Skiba discuss a bonus question as they compete against East Liverpool during the annual Academic Challenge event is sponsored by the Columbiana County Educational Services Center
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS Columbiana County Career and Technical Center, 9364 state Route 45, Lisbon; (330) 424-9561 Shining Reflections Vocational Training, 101 E. Sixth St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-7000
LIBRARIES Carnegie Public Library (East Liverpool), 219 E. Fourth St.; (330) 385-2048. Columbiana Public Library, 332 N. Middle St.; (330) 482-5509. East Palestine Memorial Public Library, 309 N. Market St.; (330) 426-3778. Leetonia Community Public Library, 181 Walnut St.; (330) 427-6635. Lepper Library, 303 E. Lincolnway, Lisbon; (330) 424-3117. Minerva Public Library, 677 Lynnwood Drive; (330) 868-4101. Salem Public Library, 821 E. State St.; (330) 332-0042. Wellsville Carnegie Library, 115 Ninth St.; (330) 532-1526.
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Schools East Palestine High School graduates celebrate.
Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Kent State University — Salem campus, 2491 state Route 45, (330) 332-0361 — East Liverpool campus, 400 E. Fourth St., (330) 3853805 University of Mount Union, 1972 Clark Ave., Alliance, (330) 823-6063 Ohio Valley College of Technology, 16808 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 385-1070 Northeast Ohio Bible College, 51049 Calcutta Smith Ferry Road, East Liverpool, (330) 823-7060 Youngstown State University, 1 University Plaza, (330) 742-3000 Allegheny Wesleyan College, 2161 Woodsdale Road, Salem, (330) 337-6403 Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing, 2094 E. State St., Salem, (330) 332-8940 CCCTC School of Practical Nursing, 9364 state Route 45, Lisbon, (330) 424-9561, ext. 175
SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS Robert Bycroft School, 35947 state Route 172, Lisbon, (330) 424-7787
PRIVATE AND CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS American Spirit Academy, East Liverpool Christian Studies Program, Elementary, Middle School, 46682 Florence St., Glenmoor, (330) 385-5588; High School, 114 W. Fifth St. (330) 385-5588 Buckeye Online School for Success, 119 E. Fifth St. East Liverpool, (330) 385-1987 Heartland Christian School, 28 Pittsburgh St., Columbiana, (330) 482-2331 St. Aloysius Parish School, 335 W. Fifth St., E. Liverpool, (330) 385-5963 St. Paul School, 925 E. State St., Salem, (330) 337-3451
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General Information CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Calcutta Chamber of Commerce, 386-6060 Columbiana Chamber of Commerce, 482-3822 East Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 385-0845 East Palestine Chamber of Commerce, 426-2128 Leetonia-Washingtonville Area Chamber of Commerce, 427-9828 Lisbon Chamber of Commerce, 424-1803 Salem Area Chamber of Commerce, 337-3473 Wellsville Chamber of Commerce, 532-2101
POST OFFICES Beloit: 13666 Main St.; (330) 938-2229 Calcutta: 15713 state Route 170; (330) 385-8600 Columbiana: 149 S. Main St.; (330) 482-4111 Damascus: 16098 W. Salem-Alliance Road; 537-3059 East Liverpool: 700 Dresden Ave.; (330) 385-3100 East Palestine: 269 N. Market St.; (330) 426-9333 East Rochester: 24781 U.S. Route 30; (330) 894-2160 Elkton: 42188 state Route 154; (330) 424-7677 Ellsworth: 6036 S. Salem-Warren Road; (330) 538-2300 Hammondsville: Washington Street; (330) 532-4035 Hanoverton: 29959 Market St.; (330) 223-1011 Homeworth: 4434 Middle St.; (330) 525-7844 Irondale: 123 East Ave.; (330) 532-4834 Kensington: 11011 state Route 644; (330) 223-2122 Leetonia: 235 Main St.; (330) 427-6655 Lisbon: 7983 Dickey Drive; (330) 424-7615 Negley: 7560 Commerce St.; (330) 426-4350 New Waterford: 3818 W. Main St.; (330) 457-2992 North Georgetown: 27216 Main St.; (330) 525-7221 Rogers: 7529 Depot St.; (330) 227-3370 Salem: 275 Penn Ave.; (330) 332-5362 Salineville: 37 W. Main St.; (330) 679-2600 Summitville: 15521 state Route 664; (330) 223-1211 Washingtonville: 195 E. Main St., (330) 427-2384 Wellsville: 1075 Main St.; (330) 532-3088
Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer
Ben McCormick of Leetonia sits in the shade of his 1940 Chevrolet coupe at the Lisbon Area Chamber of Commerce's car cruise and summer concert series on the village square.
HOSPITALS Akron General ..........................................344-6000 Alliance Community Hospital ..................829-4000 Aultman Hospital, Canton .......................452-9911 Belmont Pines Hospital ............................759-2700 Children’s Hospital Central Akron ............253-5200 Children’s Hospital, Canton .....................492-1168 East Liverpool City Hospital......................385-7200 Mercy Medical Center .............................821-0825 Northside Medical Center........................747-1444 Salem Community Hospital.....................332-1551 St. Elizabeth Health Center, Boardman....729-2929 St. Elizabeth Health Center ......................746-7211 St. Joseph Health Center..........................841-4025 Summa Health System.............................375-3000 Trinity Medical, East .................................(740) 283-7000 Trinity Medical, West................................(740) 264-8000
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LISBON AREA BUSINESSES
RESTAURANT Eat-In or Carry-Out Off-Site Catering Available
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WEBER FUNERAL HOME Traditional cremation and pre-planning services
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PARK AVENUE CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE AND BRIDAL OUTLET Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 10-5 Thursday: 10-6; Saturday: 9-1; Sunday by Appointment
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American American Family Family CLEANING COMPANY • Air Ducts • Carpets & Upholstery • Serving Columbiana & Mahoning Counties Vic Coleman • Owner/Operator 330-831-2366 Cell • 330-424-4877 Home Office www.americanfamilycleaning.com
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LEPPER LIBRARY
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Churches AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Lee’s Chapel AME 1325 Center St., Wellsville, (330) 532-1136 Sheridan AME 301 W. Ninth St., East Liverpool, (330) 386-4055 ANGLICAN Christ the King Anglican Church 202 E. Park Ave., Columbiana (330) 482-5022 APOSTOLIC Apostle & Prophet Ministry of Jesus Christ 1127 Hillcrest Road, Wellsville, (330) 532-2046
Living Hope Assembly of God 350 state Route 7, Columbiana (330) 482-3477 Lisbon Assembly of God 39442 state Route 517, (330) 424-7334. Real Life Assembly of God 12824 Salem-Warren Road, (330) 332-0011. Rogers Assembly of God 8251 Sprucevale Road, (330) 227-3326. Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer
Salineville Assembly of God 221 Jefferson St. (330) 679-2959. BAPTIST Avondale Baptist 700 Avondale, East Liverpool, (330) 385-4499
First Apostolic, 965 St. George St., East Liverpool (330) 385-0222
Bible Baptist Corner of Commerce and Route 154, Negley.
Twin Pines Apostolic 960 W. State St., Salem, (330) 337-3633
Bible Baptist 42862 state Route Wellsville, (330) 532-5500
ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bethel Tabernacle Church of God 10024 Trinity Church Road, Lisbon. Columbiana Tabernacle 350 state Route 7, (330) 482-3577. Calcutta-East Liverpool First Assembly of God 49345 Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, (330) 386-5156 Cornerstone Assembly of God 185 South Range Road., (330) 549-0406. Destiny House 49345 Calcutta Smith Ferry Road, Calcutta (330) 386-5156 First Assembly of God Calcutta Smith Ferry (330) 386-5156.
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First Baptist 1401 Center St., Wellsville, (330) 532-2654 Grace Baptist Temple, 1840 Dresden, Calcutta, (330) 3864480. Harvest Baptist P.O. Box 723, Mt. Nebo Grange, Salem. (330) 337-1373 Heritage Baptist, state Route 14-A, Salem.
BIBLE Community Bible Church 18146 Harrisburg, Westville, (330) 938-6201 Salem Bible Cunningham Road (330) 332-1112 BRETHREN First Brethren P.O. Box 134, Georgetown.
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Calvary Baptist 2485 Borning Lane, East Liverpool
Lisbon Baptist Temple 6428 Lisbon Road, (330) 4249400.
Reading Church of the Brethren 25418 Georgetown Road, (330) 385-2299
Calvary Baptist 1779 Depot Road, Salem, (330) 337-6759.
Locust Grove Baptist Washingtonville Road and state Route Greenford. (330) 533-3435
Zion Hill Church of the Brethren New Buffalo Road, Columbiana, (330) 482-4446
Cannelton Community Baptist, RD 2, Darlington, Pa. Columbiana Baptist 44420 Heck Road, (330) 482-9571. First Baptist 1401 Center Road, Highlandtown, (330) 5322654. First Baptist 225 W. Fifth St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-1908. First Baptist 1290 E. State St., Salem, (330) 337-8787.
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New Hope Baptist 1154 Pennsylvania Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 385-7045. Pleasant Heights Baptist 1817 Montana Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 385-5885. Second Baptist 878 State St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-9481 Solid Rock Community 1780 state Route 344, Salem. Victory Baptist state Route 9, Kensington.
CATHOLIC Immaculate Conception 1021 Riverside Ave., Wellsville, (330) 532-3445 Our Lady of Lourdes 210 E. Main St., East Palestine, (330) 426-9346 St. Agatha’s 13507 Washington St., Lisbon, (330) 426-9346 St. Aloysius 235 W. Fifth St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-7131
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St. Ann, 1506 Pennsylvania Ave., East Liverpool (330) 385-5582. St. George 271 W. Chestnut St., Lisbon (330) 424-7648 St. John the Evangelist 16017 Smith Summitville
St. Paul’s, 935 E. State St. Salem, (330) 332-4373. St. Philip Neri Catholic 11328 Gavers Road, RD1, Dungannon.
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CHRISTIAN Calcutta Christian 51049 Calcutta Smith Ferry Road, (330) 385-5549
Highland Christian, 5330 Yates Road, Salem First Christian, 39 Cherry St., Columbiana Greenford Christian 11767 Lisbon Road, Greenford (330) 533-3278 Hanoverton Christian 10251 Plymouth St., (330) 223-1560
St. Jude 180 Seventh St., Columbiana (330) 482-2351
Columbiana First Christian 39 Cherry St., (330) 482-2671.
Highland Christian, 5330 Yates Road, Salem.
St. Patrick’s 167 Main St., Leetonia, (330) 427-6577
First Church of Christ 20 W. Martin St., East Palestine, (330) 426-9687
Kensington First Christian 11021 state Route 644, (330) 223-1048.
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Fredericktown Christian 12894 Jackson St., (330) 3857786.
Lake Mount Church of Christ, 6290 state Route 7, New Waterford, (330) 227-3636
New Alexander Christian 7665 Rochester Road (330) 525-5363. Phillips Christian 35459 Salem Grange Road, Salem, (330) 332-4467. Pleasantview Church of Christ 36192 state Route 172, Lisbon, (330) 424-7612. Rogers Christian, 7536 Vine, (330) 227-9832. Salineville Church of Christ, 55 W. Main St., Salineville. Sebring Church of Christ, 636 Pine Lake, Sebring. Wellsville First Christian, 831 Main St., Wellsville.
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Churches CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science Society, 217 N. Lincoln Ave., Salem
Salem Church of Christ, 484 Georgetown Road, Salem
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES) First Christian — Disciples of Christ 400 College St., East Liverpool (330) 385-1265
Second Church of Christ 1302 Pennsylvania Ave., Liverpool, (330) 386-6674
Lisbon First Christian, 225 E. Washington St., Lisbon Salem First Christian, 1151 E. Sixth St., Salem CHURCH OF CHRIST Beaver Street Church of Christ 415 N. Beaver St., Lisbon (330) 424-5625
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CHURCH OF GOD Church of God 926 W. Eighth St., East Liverpool, (330) 386-4926 Church of God 431 Grant St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-1262 Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith 250 Georgetown Road, Salem, (330) 332-4181 Etruria Church of God, 1441 Etruria St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-0201
Church of Christ, St. Clair Ave., Calcutta, (330) 386-6582 Columbiana Church of Christ, E. County Line Road, Columbiana (330) 482-9586
Mennonite Church of God in Christ 5540 Bandy Road, Homeworth, (330) 525-7466
Hanoverton Church of Christ Box 174, state Route 9, Hanoverton
New Springfield Church of God, 3649 Garfield Road, New Springfield (330) 5492060
Lisbon Church of Christ 202 Pritchard Avenue, Lisbon (330) 424-3794
Tri-County Church of God 139 S. Broadway St., Salem (330) 337-1708
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Faith Community Church Beaver Crest Estates, Calcutta, 385-0531 Guilford Community, Route 172, Guilford Lake. Community (Interdenominational), state Route 45, West Point Campground Community 1795 Hess Road, East Liverpool.
Lisbon Community, 10755 state Route 45, Lisbon, (330) 424-9701. New Garden Community, New Garden. Northside Community, 702 Orchard Grove Ave., (330) 385-1168. EPISCOPAL Episcopal Church of Our Savior, 870 E. State St., Salem, (330) 332-5701 Holy Trinity Episcopal 310 E. Lincolnway, Lisbon. (330) 424-5442
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St. Stephen’s Episcopal 220 W. Fourth St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-3828 FRIENDS Beloit Evangelical Friends 18042 5th St. (330) 938-2378 Damascus Friends 28899 Walnut St., Damascus, (330) 537-2581 East Goshen Friends 16800 Range Road, Beloit, (330) 537-3177 Middleton Friends 44866 Crestview Middleton.
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JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Columbiana congregation 603 Park Ave., 482-9775
Salem Friends Meeting 338 Sixth St., Salem Trinity Friends West of Lisbon on state Route 30. Winona Evangelical Friends 4615 Whinnery Road, Winona.
East Liverpool congregation 16516 Annesley Road, (330) 385-4580 East Palestine congregation 191 E. Rebecca St., (330) 426-4357
Lisbon congregation 381955 Hunter Camp Road (330) 424-7733 New Springfield congregation 13323 Springfield Road, (330) 549-2238 Salem congregation State St., (330) 337-7495 Wellsville congregation 472 14th St., (330) 532-3914
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Churches LUTHERAN Emmanuel Lutheran Church 251 S. Broadway, Salem (330) 332-5042
St. John’s Lutheran 400 Hill Boulevard, East Liverpool, (330) 385-5500
Emmanuel Lutheran Church 13519 Woodworth Road, New Springfield (330) 549-3207
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Good Hope Lutheran Church, 12030 Market St., North Lima (330) 549-2406 Grace Lutheran 439 Walnut St., East Palestine, (330) 426-2256 Greenford Ev. Lutheran 7450 W. South Range Road (330) 533-5324 Jerusalem Ev. Lutheran 415 S. Main St., Columbiana, (330) 482-2136 Paradise Lutheran Church 3689 W. Western Reserve, Canfield, (330) 549-5624 St. Paul’s Lutheran 29 Spruce St., Leetonia. (330) 427-6585
Trinity Ev. Lutheran 150 E. Main Washingtonville, (330) 427-6195
Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran 27485 Main St., North Georgetown Holy Trinity Lutheran 1089 E. State St., Salem. (330) 337-3342 MENNONITE Christian Brethren (Conservative) state Route 165, East Lewistown Christian Fellowship 9457 Rochester Road, (330) 894-2440 Leetonia Mennonite 764 Columbia St., Leetonia, (330) 427-6827 Midway Mennonite 13376 Canfield Road, Columbiana, (330) 482-3135
FREE METHODIST Beechwood Free Methodist 1029 Rubicon St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-8886 First Free Methodist 16260 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 386-6399
Free Methodist 1620 Maple Ave., Wellsville (330) 532-5423 Oakland Free Methodist Wedgewood & Etruria, East Liverpool (330) 385-3504
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New Middletown Free Methodist 9900 Youngstown-Poland Road (Route 170).
Bunker Hill United Methodist 15096 Middletown Road, Beloit, (330) 337-9440
METHODIST Anderson United Methodist Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, Calcutta
Central United Methodist 1000 Main St., Wellsville, 532-4285
Bayard United Methodist 10333 Bayard Road, Minerva, (330) 868-3673
Calvary United Methodist 519 Jackson, Calcutta, (330) 386-6007
Boyce Methodist Anna Ave., East Liverpool (330) 385-4445.
Centenary United Methodist 40 S. Main St., East Palestine, (330) 426-2629
Damascus United Methodist 260 Valley Road, (330) 537-3031
First United Methodist 210 S. Main St., Columbiana (330) 482-2382
East Fairfield United Methodist, 45675 state Route 558, East Fairfield (330) 457-2465
First United Methodist 200 W. Fifth St., East Liverpool, (330) 385-5269
East Rochester United Methodist, 24745 W. School Road, East Rochester
Franklin Square United Methodist, Franklin Square
Emmanuel United Methodist 222 W. Martin St., East Palestine Elkton United Methodist, Elkton
First United Methodist, 114 E. Washington, Lisbon Good Shepherd United Methodist, 49238 Calcutta Smith Ferry Road, East Liverpool, (330) 386-5600
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Churches Highlandtown United Methodist, Steubenville Pike Irondale United Methodist, Grant Street, 532-3790 Leetonia United Methodist, 50 Lisbon St., Leetonia Mt. Zion United Methodist 49255 Pancake-Clarkson Road, Rogers, 227-3665 Negley United Methodist Richardson Street, Negley (330) 426-3621 New Garden Methodist, state Route 9, New Garden New Waterford United Methodist, 46925 S. State St., New Waterford. (330) 457-7436 Pennsylvania Avenue United Methodist, 1091 Pennsylvania Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 386-6516
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NAZARENE Calcutta Church of the Nazarene, 50131 CalcuttaSmith Ferry Road
Bethesda Presbyterian Bethesda Road, Hanoverton Calcutta United Presbyterian, 16123 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool (330) 386-4483
Riley’s United Methodist, state Route 39, Salineville
Columbiana Church of the Nazarene 330 N. Elm St., Columbiana
Rogers United Methodist, Rogers
East Palestine Church of the Nazarene
Calvary Presbyterian North & Church Street, Salineville.
Salem United Methodist, 244 S. Broadway, Salem.
Lisbon First Church of the Nazarene 509 N. Market St., Lisbon
Clarkson Presbyterian Sprucevale Road, Rogers.
Salineville First United Methodist, 45 E. Main St., Salineville Trinity United Methodist 2427 Columbiana Road, New Springfield. Washingtonville Robbins United Methodist High Street, 427-2035 Wellsville First United Methodist 501 Main St., Wellsville, (330) 532-4285 Winona United Methodist, 32114 Winona Road, Winona
Salem First Church of the Nazarene, 1431 N. Ellsworth Ave., Salem
Columbiana First Presbyterian, 28 E. Park
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First Evangelical Presbyterian Sixth and Jefferson Streets, East Liverpool. Glenmoor Presbyterian 16410 state Route 267, East Liverpool, (330) 386-6478 Grace Presbyterian 533 Virginia Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 385-6535 Grant’s Hill Presbyterian, Irondale Road, Hammondsville
Irondale Church of the Nazarene, Highland Avenue
Concord Presbyterian 10013 S. Salem-Warren Road, Salem, (330) 337-3871
West Point Church of the Nazarene, 13334 West Point Road, (330) 424-3475
Covenant Presbyterian 405 18th St., Wellsville, (330) 532-4670
Longs Run Presbyterian 15851 Longs Run Road, East Liverpool (330) 385-1127
East Liverpool First Church of the Nazarene, East Liverpool
East Palestine First United Presbyterian 109 W. Rebecca, East Palestine
Middle Sandy Presbyterian, 4306 Homeworth Road
PRESBYTERIAN Bethel Presbyterian 16521 Steubenville Pike, (330) 532-1658
Emmanuel Presbyterian 767 Park Blvd., East Liverpool (330) 385-4456
Hanoverton Presbyterian, Plymouth (330) 223-1094
New Lebanon Presbyterian, state Route 518, Hanoverton
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New Lisbon Presbyterian, 111 East Chestnut St., Lisbon (330) 424-5107
Grace United Church of Christ 140 S. Main St., Columbiana. Mt. Olivet United Church of Christ, North Lima.
New Waterford Presbyterian, 3703 Front St., (330) 4572163
VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS Abundant Life Fellowship, New Waterford.
Oak Ridge Presbyterian, 42072 Oak Ridge, Wellsville (330) 532-3872 Riverside Presbyterian, 525 Riverside Ave., Wellsville (330) 532-2214 Salem First Presbyterian, 436 E. Second St., Salem Trinity Presbyterian 110 Maine Blvd., East Liverpool (330) 385-3557 Yellow Creek Presbyterian 17365 state Route 45, Wellsville, (330) 532-2000 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Bethel United Church of Christ 25701 Buck Road, Knox Township, Beloit St. Jacobs United Church of Christ, 5219 St. Jacob-Logtown Road, Leetonia
Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection 2291 Depot Road, Salem, (330) 337-9376 Apostolic House of Faith, 101 S. Middle St., Columbiana. Believers Christian Fellowship, 608 E. Second St., Salem, 3373606. Berean Grace Fellowship Pennsylvania Ave., Liverpool (330) 386-6423
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Calla Road Community 6482 W. Calla Road.
Covenant Fellowship Memorial Building, Salem
New Hope Community 15482 state Route 170, Calcutta.
Faith Outreach Fishers of Boys Faith Chapel, Darlington, Pa.
New Springfield Church of God, 3649 E. Garfield Road.
House of Prayer 16198 Church St., Calcutta.
Salem Bible, 807 Cunningham Road.
Christian Life Tabernacle 738 Bradshaw Ave., ELO.
Madison Trinity Old Route 45, West Point.
Shady Grove Holiness 1Tabernacle, East Palestine.
Community Life Community Summitville.
Mt. Sinai FBH Church 1617 Main St., Wellsville (330) 532-3559
Seventh-Day Adventist St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool.
Campground Community 1795 Hess Road, East Liverpool.
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Threshing Floor Ministries Mattix Road, Lisbon. Union Ridge Chapel Carmel-Achor Road, Rogers. Upper Room Fellowship 500 Sponsellor Road, Columbiana. United Brethren in Christ Church 848 Northside Ave., East Liverpool, (330) 385-7166 Victory Assembly Full-Gospel, 56 S. Walnut St., East Palestine. Victory in Jesus Fellowship 77 E. Main St., Salineville. Williamsport Chapel state Route 7, south of Rogers.
Word of Life Chapel 1119 Main St., Wellsville, 5321725. WESLEYAN Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist 095 New Garden Ave., Salem, (330) 332-1992 Glenmoor Wesleyan Holiness 46158 Y&O Road, East Liverpool Lisbon Pilgrim Holiness Church 123 Pine St., Lisbon 424-3233 Wesleyan Holiness Church Brookfield Avenue, Lisbon. SALVATION ARMY — 1249 N. Ellsworth Ave., Salem. — 413 E. Fourth St., East Liverpool.
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Construction got underway on the Dale Shaffer Research Library and future home of the Salem Historical Society.
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COUNTYWIDE ACES, (330) 337-0633 ADAPT (Alcohol Drug Abuse Prevention Team) (330) 424-0531 Alpha Iota Chapter of DKG, (330) 457-7184 American Cancer Society, (330) 424-3030 Big Brothers/Big Sisters, (330) 424-0653 CHAT of Ohio, Carol Chaffee, (330) 386-5528 County Family and Farm Association, (330) 4247963
Counseling Center, (330) 424-9573 Columbiana County Archives and Research Center, (330) 429-4896 Columbiana County Mental Health, (330) 424-7140 Columbiana County Genealogical Society, (330) 426-3304 Columbiana County Historical Association, (330) 424-3920 Columbiana County Office on Aging, (330) 332-1163 Community Action
Agency, (330) 424-5686 Community Action Credit Counseling, (330) 4244013 Family and Community Resource Center, (330) 420-0044 Family and Community Services Inc. of Catholic Charities, (330) 424-9509 HEAP, (330) 424-1386 Help Hotline Crisis Center, (330) 424-7767 Humane Society of Columbiana County, (330) 332-2600
Lifeline of Columbiana County Pregnancy Center, (330) 424-5353 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Columbiana County chapter, (330) 4579405 North Country Trail Association, Brad Bosley, (330) 227-2432 Northeast Ohio Defense Force, Third Battalion, (330) 424-0329 Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Columbiana County, (330) 424-7877
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Clubs and Service Organizations COLUMBIANA American Legion Post 290, (330) 482-9408 American Legion Auxiliary, (330) 427-1110 Auxiliary Police, 482-4241 Business & Professional Women, (330) 337-8156 Band Boosters, (330) 4829561 Boat and Ski Club, (330) 332-0796 Boy Scouts Troop 16, (330) 482-4153 Boy Scouts Troop 18, (330) 482-9863 Columbiana Area Business and Professional Women’s Club, (330) 482-3550 Columbiana Athletic Boosters, (330) 482-0610 Columbiana Christian Women, (330) 482-2155 Columbiana Community Foundation, (330) 4822193 Columbiana Community Concert Association, (330) 482-2562 Columbiana Explorers Post 27, (330) 482-9292 Columbiana Garden Club, (330) 482-2127 Columbiana Senior Citizens, Charles Hawkins, (330) 482-3470; Dwain Hawkins, (330) 4572904 Columbiana Swim Team, (330) 482-2595 Columbiana Women’s Club, (330) 482-2832 Cub Scouts Pack 16, (330) 482-9835 Eastern Star, (330) 5422119
Fairfield Ruritans, (330) 549-3117 Friends of the Library, (330) 482-2562 Gamma Eta Sorority, (330) 482-2589 Green Thum Garden Club, (330) 482-4498 Historical Society, 4822983 Jaycees, (330) 482-9667 Kindergarten Parents’ Club, (330) 482-5355 Knights of Columbus, (330) 457-2382 Lions Club, (330) 482-3433 Masonic Lodge, (330) 457-7575 Meals on Wheels, (330) 482-0366 Ministerial Association, (330) 482-9793 Readers Guild, (330) 482-0616 Rebekah Lodge, (330) 549-3521 Rose Society, (330) 482-9825 Rotary, (330) 482-9345 Senior Citizens, (330) 549-2012 United Social Action (USA), (330) 482-2678 United Appeal, (330) 337-0310 Village Garden & Craft, (330) 482-4805 Volunteer Firemen, (330) 482-4229 Way Station, (330) 482-5072 Welcome Wagon, 3321943 CALCUTTA Calcutta Lions, (330) 385-7733
Chad Marsh of Dover garnered first place in the adult pumpkin carving category for his witch face at the annual Pumpkin Festival at the county fairgrounds.
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Calcutta Rotary, (330) 385-4336 DAMASCUS Ruritans, (330) 537-4651 EAST LIVERPOOL AARPE, (330) 385-7953 American Community Service, (330) 386-4000 American Red Cross, (330) 386-4144 Camp Fire Boys & Girls, (330) 386-0645 Ceramic City Senior Citizens, (330) 385-4732 Club Ten, (330) 386-1123 Colonial Club, (330) 385-4590 Columbiana Metropolitan Housing Authority, (330) 386-5970 Community Resource Cen-
ter, (330) 385-1301 Community Rescue Mission, (330) 385-1950 Community Rescue Mission Auxiliary, (330) 3851950 Coterie Club, (330) 386-1123 Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 47, 617 Broadway Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, 617 Broadway Dollars for Scholars, (330) 385-3400 East Liverpool Area Jaycees, (330) 385-0113 East Liverpool Children’s Network, (330) 386-8765 East Liverpool City Hospital Auxiliary, (330) 385-2174 East Liverpool Business and Professional Women, P.O. Box 982
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The second annual Covington Polo Match was held at the Powers Polo Field in East Palestine to raise funds for the local philanthropic group, Social Concerns of East Palestine.
East Liverpool Dahlia & Floral Society, (330) 385-3662 Elks 258, 139 West 5th St. East Liverpool Habitat for Humanity, (330) 386-9184 ELHS Alumni Association, (330) 385-0591 ELHS Soccer Booster Club, (330) 385-5577 East Liverpool Historical Society, (330) 386-5964 East Liverpool Kiwanis, Marianne Wolf, (330) 385-1333 East Liverpool Lions Club, (330) 386-5143 East Liverpool Rotary Club Robert Beals, P.O. Box 31 Fawcett Community Foundation, (330) 385-3400 Family Recovery Counseling Center, (330) 3864592
F.I.S.H., (330) 385-4457 Hospice of the Valley, (330) 385-7070 Jolly Sixties, 385-4104 Knights of Columbus, (330) 385-1717 Masonic Temple, (330) 385-0172 Older Americans, (330) 385-1822 Point of Light/Tri-State Promoters, (330) 386-5252 Potter Players, 385-5400 Quad City Meals on Wheels (330) 386-5556 Quota Club, 385-9262 St. Al’s 30+30 Club, (330) 386-4760 Telephone Pioneers, (330) 385-9966 Triangle Seniors, P.O. Box 2453
Tri-State Camera Club, (330) 385-4133 United Cerebral Palsy, (330) 385-5312 United Way of Southern Columbiana County, (330) 385-2082 Veterans City Council, P.O. Box 496 Young Men’s Christian Association 385-0663 EAST PALESTINE Alpha Eta Study Club, Mary McGuckin Athletic Boosters, P.O. Box 451 Boy Scout Troop 70, John Turner, (330) 509-4264 Cub Scout Pack 70, Caroll Turner, (330) 426-6887 Democratic Club Order of Eastern Star, Janet Seagle
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Clubs and Service Organizations Loyal Order of Moose, 43 W. Rebecca Loyal Order of Moose Auxiliary, 43 W. Rebecca Knights of Columbus, Barney McGuckin Masonic Temple, P.O. Box 166 Meals on Wheels, 82 Garfield Ave. Rotary Club, 49682 McClure Road, President John H. Davis II, (330) 426-4545 Sportsman Club, Gary Day Senior Citizens Club, Lottie Crave Social Concerns, Barb Lynch St. Mary’s Ladies Aid Society, Our Lady of Lourdes Church Social Hall, Cheryl Foster, president Town and Country Garden Club, Janet May, president Unity Grange, state Route 170, Harry Foster, president United Unity 4H, Donna Richey Unity Township Ruritans, Ron Freer GUILFORD LAKE Guilford Lake Civic Association, (330) 222- 1300 Ruritans, (330) 332-5818 HANOVERTON AARP, (330) 222-1435 Hanover Township Community Services Club, (330) 222-1309 LEETONIA Point Man MInistries, (330) 427-6909
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The First Church of Christ in East Palestine continues with their Christmas tradition of the Living Tree Chorus. Above, The congregation joins the choir in singing "Silent Night, Holy Night" during the candlelight service.
Leetonia Area Community Foundation, (330) 4272845 Ruritan Club, Bob Campbell, president Salem Township Historical Society, Barbara Hendricks LISBON Democratic Party, (330) 424-0202 Eagles Club, 424-3516 Lisbon Alumni, 424-5842 Lisbon Community Foundation, C. Ashley Pike Lisbon Historical Society, (330) 424-9000 Lisbon Kiwanis, Taste of Country Lisbon Lions, 424-3490 Lisbon Ruritans, 424-5594 Lisbon Seniors, 424-7877 Masonic Temple, 424-7245 Republican Party, 424-5788
Stage Left Players, (330) 424-5093 NEW WATERFORD Lions Club, 482-3594 SALEM AFS, (330) 332-5053 American Slovak Club, (330) 337-8067 American Slovak Auxiliary, (330) 332-9309 Book Club, 337-9260 Boy Scouts, 800-589-9812 Business & Professional Women, (330) 938-6221 Catholic Daughters No. 1021, (330) 337-7324 Christian Women, (330) 332-4867 Church Women United, (330) 337-6802 Democratic Women’s Club, (330) 332-0422
DAV 122, (330) 332-4464 Eagles Lodge 316, (330) 337-6211 Eagles Auxiliary, (330) 427-6468 East Ohio Handweavers, (330) 337-7410 Elks Lodge 305, (330) 337-1858 Elks Auxiliary, 337-8360 Garden Club, (330) 223-2021 Garden Study Club, (330) 332-4015 Girl Scouts, (330) 424-0024 Habitat for Humanity, (330) 337-1717 Italian American Club, (330) 332-5919 Italian Ladies Club, (330) 332-5143 Junior Baseball League, (330) 332-0047
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Junior Mothers Club, (330) 337-6161 Kiwanis Club, (330) 222-2325 Knights of Columbus, (330) 332-0760 Lions Club, P.O. Box 113 Loyal Christian Benefit, (330) 337-7215 Masonic Eastern Star, (330) 332-5496 Memorial and Patriotic Association, (330) 337-9391 Ministerial Association, (330) 337-8787 Mobile Meals, (330) 332-2160 Music Study Club, (330) 482-3638 NCC Community Concert Association, (330) 3378892 NCC American Red Cross, (330) 332-0028 Quota Club, (330) 332-9072 Romanian Society Leul, (330) 332-9159 Rotary Club, (330) 332-5264 Rotary International District 6650, Gov. George W.S. Hays, (330) 426-4545 Salem African-American History, (330) 337-8514
Salem Area Amateur Radio, (330) 337-9975 Salem Area Singles, (330) 332-4000 Salem Area Chamber of Commerce (330) 337-3473 Salem Arts Guild, (330) 427-6693 Salem Band Boosters, (330) 332-1910 Salem Community Foundation, (330) 332-4021 Salem Community Hospital Auxiliary, (330) 337-9604 Salem Community Theatre, (330) 332-9688 Salem Country Club, (330) 332-0055 Salem Federation of Women’s Clubs, (330) 332-1111 Salem High School Alumni Association, (330) 332-1427 Salem Historical Society, (330) 337-8514 Salem Hunting Club, (330) 938-9684 Salem Mothers of Twins, (330) 222-1013 Salem/Perry Central Democrats, 337-7555 Salem/Perry Crime Watch, (330) 332-4992 Salem/Perry Republican Club, (330) 332-6000
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Clubs and Service Organizations Salem Preservation Society (330) 337-3341 Salem Senior Citizens, (330) 337-9615 Salem Shrine Club, (330) 332-1477 Salem Slovak Club, (330) 332-4635 Salem Square Wheels, (330) 537-2391 Salem Urban Mothers, (330) 332-1753 Salem Youth Soccer League, (330) 332-4334 Salvation Army, (330) 332-5624 Saxon Club, (330) 337-9683 Travelers Club 337-9634 UCT Ladies, (330) 332-0282 United Commercial Travelers, (330) 332-5495 United Way, (330) 337-0310 Veterans of Foreign Wars 892, (330) 337-8015 VFW Auxiliary, (330) 3373072 Vietnam Vets of America, (330) 337-3090 YWCA, (330) 332-9944 SALINEVILLE Salineville Kiwanis Club, (330) 679-2686 WELLSVILLE American Legion Auxiliary,
(330) 532-3910 D.A.R.E., (330) 532-1522 Eagles 772, 532-2165 Friends of Ascension, (330) 532-3941 Friends of Old Fire Station, (330) 532-1159 Junior Tigers, (330) 5321423 Rainbow Counseling, (330) 532-5555 ‘Just Say No’ Program, (330) 532-1808 Arts Club, (330) 385-5464 Wellsville Association of Public School Employees, (330) 532-9336 Boat Club, (330) 532-4151 Boys Basketball Boosters, (330) 532-2123 Care and Share, (330) 532-3704 Elks 1040, (330) 532-6035 Fraternal Order of Police, (330) 532-2235 Wellsville FOPA, (330) 5321522 Girls Basketball Boosters, (330) 532-1188 Wellsville High Alumni Association, (330) 532-1188 Wellsville High School Activities Association,
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Rocky seems oblivious as Commander does a little flirting with Jaime Stevens, equestrian and nurse, at the annual Beaver Creek Horseman's Association Dale Brown Memorial ride.
(330) 385-7920 Wellsville Historical Society, (330) 532-1018 Wellsville Kiwanis Club, (330) 385-9121 Knights of Columbus, (330) 532-4594 Wellsville Lady Elks, (330) 385-7920 Wellsville Lions Club, (330) 532-4802 Teachers Association, (330)
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SPORTING CLUBS Akron Karting Club Peter Horvath, president
Tri State Boot and Saddle Club, 14930 Old Lincoln Highway Columbiana County Archers Club, 8097 Thomas (330) 385-0108 Road, Lisbon, Western Reserve (330) 424-4101 Motorcycle Club, 14439 W. Middletown, Mahoning County Salem, (330) 337-8077 Duck Club 1300 W. Calla Road, Beaver Creek North Lima Sportsmans Club, (330) 549-9197 Washingtonville Road, (330) 427-0146 Tri County 4-Wheelers 9327 Scroggs Road, Lisbon Tri State Coonhunters (330) 424-9451 & Sportsmans Club Salem Hunting Club 549 Indiana Ave., Salem
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The sun brought sizzling temperatures along with high humidity during the summer of 2011.
ZIP CODES Calcutta.........................43920 Columbiana ..................44408 Damascus......................44619 East Liverpool ................43920 East Palestine.................44413 East Rochester ...............44625 Elkton ............................44415 Hanoverton ...................44423 Homeworth...................44634 Kensington....................44427 Leetonia ........................44431 Lisbon ...........................44432
Minerva.........................44657 Negley ..........................44441 New Waterford .............44445 N. Georgetown.............44665 Rogers ...........................44455 Salem ............................44460 Salineville ......................43945 Summitville ...................43962 Washingtonville.............44490 Wellsville........................43968 West Point.....................44492 Winona..........................44493
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Clubs and Service Organizations GOVERNMENT SERVICES ANIMAL WELFARE County Dog Pound (330) 424-5458 County Dog Warden (330) 424-6663 COUNSELING AND CRISIS Mental Health Center (330) 424-9573 HELP Hotline Crisis Center: Lisbon, (330) 424-7767 DISABLED SERVICES Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation: (330) 424-0280 Salem Area Speech and Hearing Clinic: (330) 337-8136 Services for the Visually Impaired: (330) 742-2560 TDD for the Deaf: (330) 424-0283 ELDER CONCERNS Area Agency on Aging: (330) 424-9945 Office on Aging: (330) 332-1163 Ohio Commission on Aging: (800) 282-1206 Ohio Energy Credits: (800) 282-4310 Social Security: (330) 385-9223 EMPLOYMENT New Beginnings: (330) 424-7781 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation: (330) 424-0280 One-Stop Workforce Center: (330) 420-9675 FOOD WIC Program of Columbiana County: (330) 424-7293 Community Action Agency: (330) 424-7221
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Over 300 meals were served as The Way Station hosted its annual Thanksgiving dinner.
LEGAL SUPPORT Child Support Enforcement Agency and Children’s Services (330) 424-7781 Community Action Agency (330) 424-7221 RESOURCES Economic Development Office: (330) 424-9078 E.M.A. Office: (330) 424-9725 Recycling: (330) 424-0530 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Mental Health Center (330) 424-9573 HELP Hotline Crisis Center, Lisbon (330) 424-7767 SAVE (330) 424-7774 VETERANS VA Dept. of Veterans Affairs: (800) 827-1000 Veterans Service Commission: (330) 424-7214 ODJFS Veterans Representative: (330) 420-9675, ext. 8118
Columbiana County’s Largest Manufacturing Employer FRESH MARK • Salem, OH Facility • 1735 S. Lincoln Avenue Fresh Mark is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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GOVERNMENT SERVICES ABUSE AND NEGLECT Jobs and Family Services (330) 424-1471 HEALTH Health Department/Cancer Detection: (330) 424-0272 East Liverpool Health Department: (330) 385-5123 Lifeline of Columbiana County Pregnancy Center: (330) 424-5353 HOUSING Metropolitan Housing Authority: (330) 386-5970 MISC. SERVICES Columbiana County Airport: (330) 386-3761 Title Department: (330) 424-6665 or 424-6664 Prosecutor: (330) 420-0140 Commissioners office: (330) 424-9516 Highway Department: (330) 424-3519 Drug Task Force: (330) 424-0309 Coroner: (330) 424-5029 Board of Education: (330) 424-9591 Community Improvement Corporation: (330) 424-9511 Emergency Management Agency: (330) 424-9725 County Farm Bureau: 800-654-5158 Planning Commission: (330) 424-9078 State of Ohio Attorney General’s Office: (614) 466-4320 Auditor’s Office: (614) 466-6227 Department of Corrections: (614) 752-1150 Department of Health: (614) 644-8562 ODOT: (216) 339-6633 OEPA: (614) 644-3020
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The Jones family riding tall were one of 40 units that made up the annual Salt Festival parade.
YOUTH GROUPS 4-H GIRL SCOUTS Cooperative Extension Serv- Lake to River Council, 129 S. ice, Lisbon, 424-7291 Market St., Lisbon (330) 424-0024 BOY SCOUTS — Camp McKinley, Furnace RESOURCE CENTER Road, Lisbon (330) 424— Resource Center, 0256 940 Pennsylvania, — Boy Scouts, Buckeye (330) 385-3580 Council, Canton (800) 589- — Wellsville Resource Center, 9812 1335 Main St., (330) 532-4507 CAMP FIRE — 671 E. State St., Salem YMCA (330) 337-6413 YMCA, 134 E. Fourth St., — Byran Center, East Liver- ELO (330) 385-0663 pool (330) 385-0645
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Larry Burns takes a moment to share some pictures on his phone with Santa (a.k.a. Ray Taylor).
AMERICAN LEGION Calcutta, Post 736, 46000 Y&O Road, 385-0032 Columbiana, Post 290, 44403 state Route 14, 4829657 East Palestine, Post 31, 140 N. Walnut St., 426-2131 East Liverpool, Post 374, 1824 Parkway Ave., 3850138 Leetonia, Post 131, 540 E. Main St., 427-6259 Lisbon, Post 275, 239 W. Lincoln Way, 424-7580 North Georgetown, Post 574, 3300 Westville Lake Road, 525-7461 Salem, Post 56, 337-3090 Salineville, Post 442, 51 W. Main St., 679-0022
SUPER KIDS CLASSIC RACE AL CLEVELAND MEMORIAL BIKE SAFETY RODEO GOLF OUTING Saturday, June 2, 2012 Sponsored by the Broadway Avenue Starting Monday, June 18, 2012 Salem Area Safety Council in Front of City Hall-9:00 a.m. Salem Hills Golf & Country Club & Salem Community Hospital The public is invited to attend, Chamber members and guests join together for a fun filled Saturday, May 12, 2012 watch, and cheer on our North Parking Lot “Super Kids” in this exciting day in the sun as 18 holes of golf (with a cart), lunch, and a delicious steak dinner are enjoyed by all. of Salem Hospital soap box derby for children with special needs This wonderful event is in its 40th year Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. between the ages of 9 and 18. This race includes three Children and parents will learn rules of the road classes: Ghost Drivers-Demo Races, Single cars, and and is named after former Executive Vice President of the Chamber, Al and many safety tips at the bike rodeo. Various Dual Cars. Winners in the Single and Dual Cars will Cleveland. Reservations are required stations will be held with helmet fittings, bicycle go to the National Super Kids Classic. and can be made by calling the Chamber. inspections, and much more! Free Parking - Free Admission SALEM SALEM GRANDE PARADE FAMILY FALL FUN DAY INTERNATIONAL Saturday, August 11, 2012 Saturday, September 22, 2012 FESTIVAL Downtown Salem Downtown Salem - Time: 6:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday Time: Come and discover one of the area’s August 10 & 11, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. premiere summertime parades. Enjoy local Downtown Salem Enjoy displays by local bands, floats and clowns. After the parade Time: 5:00 p.m. groups, a farmer’s market, check out the fun food, hay rides, Delicious international food, music, displays, contests, activities at the Salem entertainment, pumpkins, and children’s activities will be on the schedule for the International Festival. mums, and much, Salem International Festival in August. This event in Free Parkingmuch more! its third year is a fun-filled time for the entire family. Free Admission. Free Parking - Free Admission Free Parking - Free Admission
CHRISTMAS “LIGHT UP NIGHT” Friday, November 30, 2012 Downtown Salem - 7:00 p.m. Come and watch the lighting of the beautiful downtown Christmas Lights & Christmas tree on the front lawn of the Salem Chamber. “Warm up” with a cup of delicious hot chocolate and enjoy holiday music provided by local students. Free Parking - Free Admission
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012 Downtown Salem & East End Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Participating stores will offer refreshments and holiday specials as they welcome shoppers to the Christmas Season! (Check participating stores for extended hours). Other special events TBA as plans with Santa are made closer to the time of the Open House. Free Parking Free Admission.
SALEM CHRISTMAS PARADE Saturday, December 1, 2012 Downtown Salem • Time: 1:00 p.m. Come and enjoy the annual Salem Christmas parade. Local bands, churches, organizations, clowns, floats and of course Santa Claus will help celebrate the holiday season in this traditional holiday event. Free Parking - Free Admission.
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VFW East Liverpool, 212 Blakely St., 385-6632 East Palestine, Post 4579, 320 E. Taggart St., 426-3574 Lisbon, Post 4111, 210 E. Lincoln Way, 424-7586 Salem, Post 892, 496 Arch St., 337-8015 Washingtonville, Post 5532, 575 Walnut St., 427-9981 Wellsville, Post 5647, 359 Main St., 532-1423 AMVETS Salem, Post 45, 750 S. Broadway, 337-0933 SALEM SUPER CRUISE June 21-24, 2012 Downtown Salem, Salem East End & Quaker City Motorsports Park Many special events are being planned with times TBA. Watch for more information by spring!
TASTE IN SALEM Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Salem Golf Club - Time: 6:00 p.m. Plan to attend the “Taste in Salem” and enjoy sampling a variety of fine cuisine and sweets from Salem area restaurants. Merchandise from Salem businesses is featured during a raffle auction showcasing retail & specialty shop items from the Salem area. Partial proceeds benefit the United Way Services of Northern Columbiana County campaign. Ticket admission fee. Contact the Chamber for Ticket Information.
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Golf Courses Beaver Creek Meadows Golf, 12774 state Route 7, Lisbon (330) 385-3020.
Great Trail Golf 10154 Great Trail Dr., Minerva, (330) 868-6770.
Beaver Creek Par 3 Golf Course 12360 state Route 7, Lisbon (330) 385-5315.
The Links at Firestone Farms 105 St Andrews, Columbiana (330) 482-7888.
Buck Run Golf Course 29742 Buck Road, Salem (330) 537-4218.
Pine Meadows Golf 15518 Alliance-Salem Rd., Alliance (330) 537-3550.
Big Dawg’s Golf Course 23446 U.S. Route 30, Minerva (330) 868-3294. Carroll Meadows Golf Course, 1130 Meadowbrook Lane, Carrollton (888) 519-0576. Cedar Hills Golf Course 46655 Florence Road, East Liverpool, (330) 386-6094. Copeland Hills Golf Club 41703 Metz Road, Columbiana (330) 482-3221. Eagle Pass Golf Course 30757 state Route 172, East Rochester; (330) 223-1773. East Palestine Country Club 50834 Carmel Achor Road, Negley (330) 426-9761. Edgewater Golf Club 2401 Fox Ave., Minerva; (330) 862-2630. Flying “B” Golf Course 13223 West Middletown Road, Salem; (330) 337-8138.
Salem Hills Country Club 12688 Salem-Warren Road, Salem (330) 337-8033. Sleepy Hollow Country Club 374 Homeworth Road, Alliance, (800) 834-9913. Tannenhauf Golf Club 11411 McCallum, Alliance (800) 533-5140. Turkana Golf Course 14678 state Route 170, East Liverpool, (330) 382-1187. Twin Springs Golf Club 32985 state Route172, Lisbon (330) 222-2335. Valley Golf Club 41784 Cherry Fork Road, Columbiana (330) 482-9464. Westville Lake Golf Course 858 Case Road, Beloit; (330) 537-4042. Whispering Pines Golf Course 947 E. Park Ave., Columbiana; (330) 482-3733.
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The race is a soap box derby for children with physical or mental disabilities and is open to children between 9 and 18 years old. Quakertown Super Kids have set their race date for June 2, 2012 on Salem’s Broadway Avenue. The race is a soap box derby for children with physical or mental handicaps. The race is open to children between the ages of 7 – 19 (the child must not turn 19 before July 20, 2012). There is no cost to participants: cars, helmets and Tshirts are all provided for the racers. To sign up or for more information, go to the website, www.quakertownskc.com. Forms may be downloaded under the “forms” tab. Potential racers can be registered by emailing the race director Janet Keene - janwel2002@yahoo.com or calling (330) 853-5114 and leaving a message with the parent’s name, child’s name and phone number. All forms must be completed and turned in on or before
Practice Day. Attending Practice Day is also required. Practice Day will be held May 12 at the Washingtonville VFW, Post 5532. Appointments will be assigned to all registered racers before Practice Day. This is the seventh year the race will be held in Salem. The race is co-sponsored by The Salem Area Chamber of Commerce and VFW Post 5532, Washingtonville. Many sponsors support the race with contributions, those interested in sponsoring a car can contact Keene or call Randy Keene, race manager, at (330) 7747888. Three racers, the winner of the single division, winner of the double division and the “wildcard” (chosen from all other racers) will go on to the National Super Kids Race, which will be held July 20-12 at Derby Downs in Akron.
Showing off their trophies were 2011 derby winners Austin Sheets, 10, of Salem, single car and double car winner, Tyler Young, 14, of Deerfield. Eleven-year-old Colton Phillips of Hanoverton was the alternate.
This young race fan decided to do his spectating from the cockpit of the X-treme Landscape car at the annual Quakertown Super Kids derby. Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer
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Museum of Ceramics EAST LIVERPOOL — East Liverpool’s legacy as the nation’s pottery capital comes alive at the Museum of Ceramics, 400 E. Fifth Street, located in what was once the post office. The architectural aspects alone are of interest in the 1909 granite and limestone structure, built for the princely sum of $100,000. The circular steps welcome visitors into an interior featuring domed ceilings, marble and terrazzo flooring, oak trim and other decorative touches. It is the displays, however, that take visitors back to a time when pottery ware was the lifeblood of the city, which was dotted with impressive mansions built by pottery magnates. According to museum brochures, between 1840 and 1930, potteries in East Liverpool produced more than 50 percent of the country’s entire ceramic output. Two floors of exhibits from the 1840s to the present are on display, including
the nation’s largest public display of award-winning Lotus Ware manufactured at the former Knowles, Taylor & Knowles pottery. In addition to many displays of ceramic ware from the period, the museum offers paintings from the 1930s and 1940s depicting pottery production. Life-sized dioramas, three displays featuring life-sized mannequins and a multimedia show provides an indepth look at how potteries in the city and the surrounding area operated and offers a view of day-to-day life of potters. Guided tours and research visits can be arranged by contacting the museum at 330-386-6001 or 800-6007180. More information is available by calling the museum or contacting historic site manager Sara W. Vodrey at svodrey@ohiohistory.org. The OHS can be reached at 800-686-6124.
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Lisbon Stone House LISBON — A pair of old buildings standing on the village’s south side provides a pathway to the past filled with relics for visitors to see. The Lisbon Stone House and Train Station serve as the museum for the Lisbon Historical Society. The two buildings have been standing for well over a 300 years combined. The stone house was constructed between 1804 and 1805 by Christian Smith, and the land was given to him by Lewis Kinney, the village’s founder, museum curator Gene Krotky said. Smith used the building as both his home and as a place where travelers could find food and bedding. The location of the tavern along Washington Street is because it was the original main street in Lisbon, not Lincoln Way, which now serves that purpose, Krotky said. Sandstone used to build the house was quarried just west of Lisbon, and in its early days, the building served as a home, a tavern, a court and a church. At that point, the village wanted to tear it down, as soldiers were returning home from World War II, cars were becoming more common and parking in the downtown area was scarce. But the society, along with a woman named Ollie Rogers and four others, were able to acquire the building for the society’s use. Over its early years, peo-
ple made several additions to the house, but the society removed them and restored it to its original state. Krotky said the house now serves as a display of what a normal home in Lisbon may have looked like prior to the Civil War. The other building, a Victorian Railroad station, was built in the 1880s. About a century after its construction, Conrail, which had bought the station and the attached tracks, decided to get rid of all its property. That included the station, and the company donated it to the society. The first floor of the station contains displays of the village’s history. The lower level of the building serves as a small office and storage space for the society. Both buildings are open four tours, but visitors are asked to come to the train station because the other building remains locked if no one is touring it. During those hours, members of the Historical Society can also answer questions about genealogy and provide information about buildings in the village, for research papers or for other reasons. The society is always looking for new members, Krotky said, and anyone interested in signing up can call 330-424-9000 and their a message with their name and phone number.
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Lisbon’s Stone House museum.
The goldheaded cane of Lisbon native and Abraham Lincoln’s political rival during the Civil War, Clement Vallandigha m, is on display in Lisbon.
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Thompson House EAST LIVERPOOL — When pottery was king, the kings of pottery lived in imposing homes outfitted with all the amenities, and the abode of pottery magnate Cassius C. Thompson was no exception. The C.C. Thompson Pottery operated on River Road (near the current Broadway Wharf), with a portion of that brick building still standing. The Italianate style home was built by Thompson in 1876, a “pattern house,” which was built from a pattern bought by the family which then chose how the interior would be finished, according to Joan Witt, vice president of the East Liverpool Historical Society which now owns the home. The three-story home originally fronted on Third Street but when the large porch was added in 1900, the family used 300 Walnut St. as its address, according to Witt. Only the Thompson family ever lived in the grand home. After C.C. Thompson died, his wife and three children continued to reside there, and his son, Dale, lived there his entire life but never had any children. When the new four-lane highway was built in the 1970s, Dale Thompson made provisions for the house to become property of the historical society upon his death and that of his wife. He established a trust fund to maintain the home. Customary to affluent
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The Thompson House.
families of the time, the Thompsons had servants but no live-in help, Witt said. Today, restored to its Victorian-era splendor, the home is open for tours, featuring furnishings once used by the Thompsons and family memorabilia. Witt said many of C.C. Thompson’s family members lived across Third Street which is now underneath the highway bridge, but said as their seven Victorian homes were sold one by one, parts would be relocated to the Thompson mansion.
For this reason, some features of the restored home may not be original to the house, she said, but most of the furnishings were used by the C.C. Thompson family. The impressive tower at the front of the home “was put there to say ‘my house is taller than your house,’” Witt laughed, adding, “Another stairway goes into the tower, but all you can do is walk up the steep narrow stairs and look out to see the river.” The house is decorated for each season, including Christmas, by Shirley Green, and a
collection of David Blythe paintings featuring portraits of early East Liverpool citizens are on display at all times on a rotating basis as they are restored. The home is open for tours during the Tri-State Pottery Festival and over the Christmas season, with other tours available by appointment, which can be arranged by calling Witt at 385-9758 or historical society President Tim Brookes at 386-5964 at his law offices.
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Wellsville River Museum Working to preserve some of the village and area’s history, several volunteers along with the Wellsville Historical Society created the River Museum.
Situated near the bank of the Ohio River is a 19th century home full of history. The home, located at 1003 Riverside Ave., was once home to Dr. John Hammond, a noted surgeon and namesake to a local park. Working to preserve some of the village and area’s history, several volunteers along with the Wellsville Historical Society created the River Museum. The home boasts three stories and 11 rooms, each with a different theme from Civil War artifacts to railroad items. “This (museum) really is a hidden secret here in the valley,” said volunteer and former museum president Robert Beresford. A letter from former President Abraham Lincoln, who visited the area on a campaign stop, a sword once owned by General Morgan and several Native American artifacts greet visitors in the Civil War Room. Dedicated not only to the area’s history, the museum’s second floor focuses
on the history of Wellsville. “Wellsville was once a city, and during that time three major factors played into the its development, the river the rail and the pottery. The second floor features a room dedicated to each of those things,” said Beresford. In addition to the three rooms upstairs, the museum also boasts a Wellsville room, which displays some of the village’s artifacts including items from the fire department. Toys, clothing, and furniture decorate a third story bedroom. “We have clothing and a lot of things from that era,” said Bonny Beresford, a museum board trustee. The River Museum is open 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays in June, July and August. No admission fee is charged, but donations are accepted. Tours, which give an extensive history of the home and area, can be arranged by calling (330) 532-1018 or (330) 532-3941. Prices for the tour are $5 for adults and $3 for children.
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Hanover Township Museum HANOVERTON — For a trip back in time, visit the Hanover Township Historical Museum. Located on Second Street, the museum is a rich display of local and county artifacts and memorabilia meant to showcase the uniqueness of the area. “It’s a pretty good size museum,” said Lenore Sechler, president of the Hanoverton Historical Society. “We’re proud of it.” The museum is located on the second floor of what was once an old school house. The exhibit is designed to
highlight the five villages located in Hanover Township, which include New Garden, Dungannon, Hanoverton, Kensington, and Guilford Lake. And within those five villages, history has left some impressive stories and artifacts. Some highlights of the museum: — History of the Sandy and Beaver Canal, with books, an array of photographs, and business journals. — History of Plymouth Street. — An extensive genealogy section, including family
histories, residential and business directories, court records, and justice of the peace records. — A history of H.J. Pelley, a country doctor. — News articles for days past. The business day for the museum has changed, said Sechler. In May, the museum is open Sundays for Reminisce Days. People of all ages are invited to the museum for talk concerning local history. “It’s just a time to get together and talk about the old days.”
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