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Ohio voters just finished casting their ballots in May for the 2022 primaries. However, in an unprecedented event for the Buckeye State, voters will be asked to return to the polls for a second primary election on Tuesday, Aug. 2. Unlike in May, where voters primarily nominated candidates for federal and statewide offices, the August primary will feature elections for the Statehouse, Ohio Senate and State Central Committee. BY SEAN T. POSEY PAGE 5

CycWard, a new full-service bike repair and sales shop, has taken up residence in a repurposed Youngstown church across from Wick Park. The shop is the joint effort of three friends, all successful local businessmen who are also lifelong biking enthusiasts. The Wick Park Historic District is slowly revitalizing, and CycWard is a deliberate part of this effort. BY RUSSELL BRICKEY PAGE 9

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CycWard, a new full-service bike repair and sales shop, has taken up residence in a repurposed Youngstown church across from Wick Park. Article by Russell Brickey. Page 9.

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Our annual guide to summer fun in the Valley: Pages 11-21

Community Foundation awards $557,800 in grants

Mahoning Valley Outside 365 program. The campaign, done in tandem with the Healthy Community Partnership, works to build awareness of the city’s parks and greenspaces and encourages residents to be active outdoors. n YWCA Mahoning Valley – $10,000 for Y Girls STEAM Summer Camps. The annual summer program hosts two camps – one each in Youngstown and Warren – that provide middle school girls with activities focused on science, technology, engineering, art and math, to help them explore potential career fields.

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he Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley and its supporting organizations awarded $557,800 in grants as part of the second-quarter grant cycle. In total, the Community Foundation’s general grant program awarded $164,000 to 22 organizations in the second quarter, while the Young Philanthropist Fund – led by Mahoning Valley Young Professionals – awarded $5,000 to Potential Development School for Students with Autism. The Community Foundation’s three supporting organizations combined to award $388,800 in grants. The Western Reserve Health Foundation awarded seven grants for $253,400 to projects aimed at improving health in Mahoning County, while the Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation awarded four grants for $63,400 to health-focused projects in Trumbull County. The William Swanston Charitable Fund, which focuses on community projects supporting the Valley’s kids, awarded four grants for $72,000. “We’re excited to be able to support so many impactful projects and organizations in the Valley,” says Shari Harrell, president of the Community Foundation. The Community Foundation and its supporting organizations have quarterly deadlines for grant applications. The final grant application deadline for the Community Foundation general grants, the Swanston Charitable Fund, Western Reserve Health Foundation and Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation is Oct. 1. For more information on grant opportunities, visit CFMV.org/apply. Second-quarter grants include: Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley

n ACTION – $10,000 for annual operating support. ACTION is a coalition of faith leaders from across the Valley working to improve communities and eliminate poverty, racism and injustice. n Alta Care Group – $17,500 for an expansion of the organization’s Belmont Avenue offices. Alta will add 2,500 square feet to its space along Belmont, allowing for the addition of two group rooms and a large activity room. n Building Neighborhoods of Youngstown – $10,000 for annual operating support. The organization provides home repairs to low- and moderate-income residents of Youngstown. n Fairhaven Foundation – $7,500 for annual operating support. The Fairhaven Foundation works closely with the Trumbull County Board of Developmental Disabilities to ensure the roughly

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1,100 people eligible for services in the county have the support they need. n Friends of 91.3 – $3,000 for annual operating support for 91.3 The Summit. The Akron-based radio station is an FCC-recognized noncommercial education station, providing educational programming in addition to its commercial-free rock programming. n Grace AME Church Nursing Guild - $6,000 for the organization’s annual Health Fair on the Square event. A part of Grace African Methodist Episcopal Church in Warren, the Nursing Guild provides health prevention programs to the communities that are historically underserved by other health-care systems. n Habitat for Humanity Mahoning Valley – $10,000 for home rehabilitation in Youngstown’s Landsdowne neighborhood on the East Side. n Home for Good Re-Entry Resource Referral Center – $10,000 for annual operating support. Based in Youngstown, Home for Good works to ensure that people who’ve been incarcerated have the support and tools they need to re-establish their lives outside of jail and prison. n Oak Hill Collaborative – $5,000 for annual operating support. Oak Hill Collaborative provides several community resources, including a small business incubator, a public makerspace, low-cost internet and technology, and office space for several community organizations. n Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice – $3,000 for the Vivo Center, a joint project between Ohio Living and the gerontology program at Youngstown State. The partnership offers Ohio Living residents activities, while providing students with mentorship and professional development. n Opera Western Reserve – $7,000 to support the production of “La Boheme,” to be performed Nov. 11 at Stambaugh Auditorium. The performance will include participants in Opera Western Reserve’s Emerging Artists program. n Potential Development – $7,500 for the construction of an outdoor fitness space for high school students. It will include workout equip-

ment such as angled balance beams, a squat press and machines for chest and back presses. n Stambaugh Auditorium – $10,000 for the Children’s Summer Arts Camp. The weeklong program will teach students about many aspects of acting as they put together their own performance of “Little Red Riding Hood.” n BRITE Energy Innovators – $5,000 for expanding operations capacity. Funding will primarily support entrepreneurial services as over the past year, the downtown Warren incubator has seen demand for one-on-one mentorship increase more than 400 percent. n The English Center of Youngstown – $5,000 for annual operating support. From its office near Wick Park, The English Center provides free language classes to people moving to the Valley from other countries, with a focus on skills that will help them live and thrive in their communities. n The Ryan Giambattista Helms Foundation – $7,500 for art therapy programming. With this funding, the Helms Foundation will be able to hire a full-time art therapist supervisor/program coordinator, as well as three part-time certified therapists. n The Salvation Army – $5,000 for emergency social services. Such services include The Salvation Army’s food pantry, hot meals program, help paying utility bills and free clothes, diapers and household necessities. n The Youngstown Playhouse – $5,000 for its youth theater program. Started in 1959, the program has allowed kids ages 5 to 18 to put on fully staged productions free of charge. n YMCA of Youngstown – $5,000 for a partnership with Potential Development. The funding will allow students from the school to take part in the Y’s Gym and Swim Program at the Central YMCA in downtown Youngstown. n Youngstown Cityscape ­– $5,000 for annual operating support. Best known for its annual Streetscape project in downtown Youngstown, Cityscape also supports beautification efforts at local businesses and institutions across the city. n YSU Campus Recreation – $10,000 for the

n Boulevard Park Block Watch – $35,000 for the Clarencedale Pocket Park. This park will convert two vacant properties to a usable community space that includes a playground and a blueberry patch. n Friends of 91.3 – $5,000 for the Rock+Recovery program. Aired nightly, the radio program and weekly podcast provides uplifting music, testimonials from people working through recovery and information on community resources. n Mahoning County Public Health – $40,000 for the Managing Asthma Triggers at Home Pediatric Asthma program. A joint effort between the county health department, Youngstown City Health District and Akron Children’s Hospital, the program aims to work with families to bridge the gap between doctors’ office and the home in order to reduce emergency room visits because of asthma. n The Carter House – $25,000 for transitional and supportive housing. The nonprofit works with 40 clients, providing them with not only a place to live during recovery, but also resources and training to help them toward independent living. n The Ryan Giambattista Helms Foundation – $25,000 for art therapy programming. n Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. – $100,000 for the Glenwood Fresh Market. YNDC’s market provides year-round access to fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods, as well as cooking demonstrations, health screenings and nutrition education. n YSU Campus Recreation – $23,400 for the Mahoning Valley Outside 365 program.

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n Alta Care Group – $20,000 for expansion of its Belmont Avenue offices. n The Ryan Giambattista Helms Foundation – $15,000 for art therapy programming. n Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership – $17,000 for summer programs kids ages 11 to 14 that support active living and healthy eating. n Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. – $20,000 for the Glenwood Fresh Market.

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n Fairhaven Foundation – $10,000 for the backpack program, which provides children in Trumbull County with a weekend supply of food. Student volunteers from Fairhaven’s Community Integrated Training for Employment pack and deliver the backpacks to local schools. n Friends of 91.3 – $5,000 for the Rock+Recovery program. n The Ryan Giambattista Helms Foundation – $25,000 for art therapy programming. n YSU Campus Recreation – $23,400 for the Mahoning Valley Outside 365 program.

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Aug. 2 primary to cover Statehouse, Ohio Senate, State Central Committee n Important deadlines, requirements for the Aug.

2 primary, November general election. See Page 7. BY SEAN T. POSEY

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hio voters just finished casting their ballots in May for the 2022 primaries. However, in an unprecedented event for the Buckeye State, voters will be asked to return to the polls for a second primary election on Tuesday, Aug. 2. Unlike in May, where voters primarily nominated candidates for federal and statewide offices, the August primary will feature elections for the Statehouse, Ohio Senate and State Central Committee. Military and overseas absentee voting for the August primary began on June 17. Voter registration deadline is July 5. In-person early voting begins the next day and will include the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before primary Election Day. Absentee voting by mail begins July 6. Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. on primary Election Day. “I think it probably is confusing,” said Kathie Gaige, chairwoman of voter services at the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown. “I don’t remember a time in my life where there have been two primary elections. There’s probably lower than average voter awareness.” The confusion over this year’s elections has been a long time in the making. In accordance with the decennial census, the Ohio Legislature and the Ohio Redistricting Committee drew several different maps as part of the legislative redistricting process. “Each of these maps was challenged before the Ohio Supreme Court, and each time the court found that the maps overly favored the Republican Party,” said Paul Sracic, chairman of Youngstown State University’s department of politics and international relations. In May, a federal court ordered the state to use the third of five previously rejected maps. The prolonged process caused the state to split up the primary season, which has advantaged incumbents and resulted in many races where candidates are running unopposed, said Thomas Sutton, professor of political science at Baldwin Wallace University. “The opponents had to keep waiting to be able to start a campaign to raise money and raise their profiles. It got to the point that for a lot of them it was too late, or

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the way the lines were drawn, they weren’t eligible to run,” Sutton said. The new maps shouldn’t result in many changes for Valley voters, according to representatives from the boards of election in Mahoning and Trumbull counties. “The changes here weren’t as dramatic,” said Melissa Wasko, Mahoning County Board of Elections deputy director. Stephanie Penrose, director of the Trumbull County Board of Elections, echoed those sentiments. “What used to be the 63rd District is now the 64th, and what used to be the 64th is now the 65th. That’s probably going to be the most confusing thing.” Voters unsure of which district they reside in can visit https://findmydistrict. ohiosos.gov. Mahoning County plans on running commercials about the second primary during the last two weeks of July. The county saw an increase in turnout after running advertisements a week prior to the May primary, Wasko said. About 23 percent of eligible voters in Mahoning County cast their ballots in the May primary. Due to the number of uncontested races, Wasko estimates that turnout in August might be closer to 10 percent. Penrose said she expects turnout of around 15 percent in Trumbull County. Despite the lower expectations for turnout, Sutton emphasized the importance of the races. “The General Assembly passes the laws of the state of Ohio that get signed or not by the governor. And one of those laws was the ‘heartbeat’ bill, which bans abortions after six weeks.” He added that the new district maps, which are still deemed unconstitutional, will be used until at least next year. “At this point, these maps are only good for two years, according to the federal decision.” The election is projected cost the state at least $22 million, Sutton said. Penrose added that just the cost of hiring and training poll workers in Trumbull County amounts to approximately $100,000. On June 28, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 377, which provides grants to counties to offset the costs of holding another primary election. This should cover Mahoning County’s expenses, according to Wasko. “We’re thankful here in Mahoning County that we’ll probably going to be able to pay for our entire election with our grant money.”


Second Ohio primary: Tuesday, Aug. 2 he second Ohio primary election is Tuesday, Aug. 2. You may cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. If you don’t know the location of your precinct polling place, contact the board of elections in your county. The deadline to register to vote in the second Ohio primary is Tuesday, July 5. Voter information n Ohio Secretary of State. Voters can check their polling place and precinct and get other important voting information by visiting VoteOhio.gov. This online resource is a one-stop location for all necessary voting information. Ohio voters can check their voter-registration status, find their polling location, view a sample ballot and track their absentee ballot.

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tions. 345 Oak Hill Ave., Entrance A,

Youngstown, Ohio 44502. Phone: 330783-2474. Fax: 330-783-2801. Website: vote.mahoningcountyoh.gov. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. You can register to vote at the Mahoning County Board of Elections during business hours. The deadline to register to vote in the second Ohio primary election is Tuesday, July 5. Election Day is Tuesday, Aug. 2. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. To register to vote, to see if you’re on the voting rolls and to find your polling location in Youngstown and Mahoning County, visit vote.mahoningcountyoh.gov. n Trumbull County Board of Elections. 2947 Youngstown Road, S.E., Warren, Ohio 44484. Phone: 330-369-4050. Fax: 330-369-4160. Hours: 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Website: boe.co.trumbull.oh.gov. You can register to vote at the Trumbull County Board of Elections during business hours. The deadline to register to vote in the 2022 Ohio Primary Election is Tuesday, July 5. Primary Election Day: Tuesday, Aug. 2. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. To register to vote, to see if you’re on the voting rolls and to find your polling location in Warren and Trumbull County, visit https://boe.co.trumbull.oh.gov. Deadlines: Aug. 2 primary n Military and overseas absentee voting: Begins June 17. n Deadline to register to vote: July 5.

n Early in-person voting: Begins July 6 and includes the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election Day. n Absentee voting by Mail: Begins July 6 and ends Monday, Aug. 1. n Election Day: Tuesday, Aug. 2. Polls are open 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. n Absentee ballots: Deadline to request an absentee ballot: noon, Saturday, July 30. Mailed absentee ballots must be postmarked by Monday, Aug. 1. Absentee ballots may be returned by Mail or personally delivered to your County Board of Elections. If not returned by Mail, absentee ballots must be received by your Board of Elections by 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 2. n Last day for boards to receive mail-in ballots that have been postmarked on or before Aug. 1: Friday, Aug. 12.

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General Election: Tuesday, Nov. 8 n Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. n Deadline to register to vote: Oct. 11. n Military and overseas absentee voting: begins Sept. 23. n Early in-person voting: Begins Oct. 12 and includes the two Saturdays, the Sunday and the Monday before Election Day. n Absentee voting by Mail: Begins Oct. 12 and ends Nov. 7. n Early in-person voting: Begins Oct. 12. n Deadline to request an absentee ballot: noon, Nov. 5. n Mailed absentee ballots must be postmarked by this date: Nov. 7. n Absentee ballots may be returned by Mail or personally delivered to your county Board of Elections. If not returned by Mail, absentee ballots must be received by your Board of Elections by 7:30 p.m., Nov. 8. n Last day for boards to receive mail-in ballots that have been postmarked on or before Nov. 7: Friday, Nov. 18. Information via the Ohio Secretary of State, Mahoning County Board of Elections, Trumbull County Board of Elections. Compiled by the Metro Monthly staff.

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LETTERS

MAHONING VALLEY

Urges expansion of Supreme Court

Bike shop finds mission in former North Side church

To the Editor: This is a scary moment. The Supreme Court just dismantled abortion rights across America. As a result, 26 states could outlaw abortion, including 13 that have passed “trigger” laws to take effect immediately after the Court overturns Roe v. Wade. This news should set off alarm bells for all Americans. Our fundamental freedoms are coming under attack by a hyper-partisan supermajority on the Court. And this could just be the beginning. But there’s a way to fight back, which is why I’m urging Congress to pass the Judiciary Act of 2021. The Judiciary Act would rebalance the Supreme Court by adding four new seats, giving us 13 justices in total. It’s just what we need to move away from extremely partisan rulings and restore the legitimacy of the Court—and it’s been done before. In fact, Congress has changed the size of the Supreme Court seven times already in our nation’s history. A recent poll showed that the majority of Americans support expanding the court again now. It’s past time for Congress to get on board with this crucial bill. Sincerely, Thomas Drabick Youngstown

Supports Jan. 6 probe; urges ‘election protection’ Dear Editor,

As a born-and-bred Ohioan, I’m extremely alarmed as more and more evidence comes out from the January 6 investigation, and I’m more and more alarmed at the partisan lies being told about what the commission is doing. The committee is legitimate. It was formed the same way the committees to investigate Benghazi were created. Multiple courts have upheld this. The evidence they are presenting is overwhelming. Donald Trump was told over and over again, by his closest advisers, that he lost the election. He refused to listen, and told lie after lie to the American people, that he won. We need to listen to this evidence, and realize, we were lied to. We need to protect our democracy. We need volunteers to assist in voter registration, and to monitor polling places to ensure everyone can vote who is eligible. I call for anyone who cares about our country to go cmnca.us/jan6ep and sign up to be an Election Protection volunteer - stand for democracy at polling places near you, to ensure accurate information is provided, and that people are given every opportunity to legally vote, and that no one who can legally vote is turned away.

Sincerely,

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ycWard, a new full-service bike repair and sales shop, has taken up residence in a repurposed Youngstown church across from Wick Park. The shop is the joint effort of three friends, all successful local businessmen who are also lifelong biking enthusiasts. The Wick Park Historic District is slowly revitalizing, and CycWard is a deliberate part of this effort. Joe Parent, owner of A Parent Trucking Co., joined a group bicycle ride organized by Kelan Bilal, owner and proprietor of Excalibur Barber. Both men were looking for enjoyable exercise options and interaction with other people. “Cycling just happened to be that thing,” Bilal says. A community focused on biking and business grew from this juncture. “Kelan had a great vision for a community and things we can do to improve on Youngstown,” Parent says. “And one of the common things we really wanted was to own a bike shop.” CycWard is a full-service bike shop. Services include repairs, refurbishments, and sales of biking apparel and bicycles, both new and used. Customers can bring in old bikes for trade-ins, and financing is available for the more expensive items. It is not a brand-specific shop and carries items from across the industry. In addition to the shop, the owners are constructing a coffee bar in the church where bikers can relax after a ride or people can come in to chat. Parent bought the former Richard Brown Memorial Methodist Church in 2021 to keep the Youngstown property in local hands. “I bought the church because it was for sale,” he said. The landmark church, located at 1205 Elm St., was built between 1903 and 1905 in memory of Youngstown industrialist Richard Brown. When the idea for a bike shop surfaced, he already had the keys to the building. For professional advice, Parent and Bilal teamed up with Tim Knight, co-owner of Trail Side Bicycle Co., who has been operating bike shops in the Youngstown area for years. “Believe it or not, but Tim has been in my life for a very long time. He has sold me every piece of biking equipment that I own to this day,” Bilal says. Parent is also a fan of Knight’s business and biking acumen. He has spent considerable time across the years swinging into one of Knight’s bike shops to ask advice

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CycWard, a new full-service bike repair and sales shop, has taken up residence in a repurposed Youngstown church across from Wick Park.

and just to say hi. “We had a couple of peoBut exercise is only part of the equation. ple that Kelan and I could have approached The three friends, now business partners, for a partner,” Parent says, “but we never also saw the need for a community rallying did because Tim checked all the boxes.” point. They wanted to network with other This juncture between business, com- business leaders themselves, and to intromunity, and friendship is what CycWard duce business leaders to each other. best represents. All believe in Youngstown “That’s how CycWard Bike Club was and the restorative power of bringing peo- born, just getting people together for netple together. working and just for the community,” Bi“Tim, he knows what he is doing here,” lal says. “Not just of people, but also of Bilal says. “When you build a relationship other local business owners. We just want between individuals you become a super- to rub elbows with people.” power when you come together because CycWard has organized a bike club for everything just meshes in the correct way.” anyone who is interested in joining a cycling “Before we knew what gears were, our community. Club rides take place on Saturlegs played the part all the way across all days and Sundays, May through October. the town,” Bilal says with the colorful lan- Saturday rides are longer, more rigorous rides guage he tends to employ in everyday con- geared toward experienced bikers. Sundays versation. “Freedom,” Parent says simply, include “Bike and Brunch Rides,” what Bilal explaining the urge to ride. calls “a slow-jam at a country rolling speed” “Yeah, we remember that freeing experi- (which translates to about nine to 20 milesence,” Bilal says, “and we were all bike me- an-hour) “and nobody gets left behind.” In chanics. As long as [you had] vice grips and an effort to support other local businesses, a flathead screwdriver, you could fix any- Sunday riders will stop at local eateries for thing on a bike. As long as you had those brunch. Anyone is welcome to join. Club two tools and your bike, you were good.” membership is free and includes free biking “Because we are not jumping ramps and safety classes (in order to participate). curbs anymore on our 20-inch BMX bikes Customers interested in the shop or the as adults,” Kelan saw this as an opportuni- club can find CycWard on Facebook while ty to bring the community together. “Road they construct their website or during biking is more the adult version of the child’s business hours on Elm Street. “We will sport,” Parent says. “And for me it was the work with people’s budgets,” says Knight. continuation of playing a sport and getting “We’re the best bike shop around,” my exercise and not hating exercise.” Knight adds. JULY/AUGUST 2022 METROMONTHLY.NET 9


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Individual sports/activities

Parks & recreation departments

Bicycling (associations)

City of Warren Parks and Recreation Department. 521 Main Ave., S.W., Warren 44483; 330-841-2641. 7 a.m. until dark. Call for facility rentals. City of Youngstown Parks and Recreation Department. Youngstown City Hall, 26 S. Phelps St., Youngstown 44503; 330-742-8711. Parks are open 7 a.m. until dark. Call 330-742-8711 for facility rentals. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Visit www. millcreekmetroparks.com for more information.

Out-Spokin’Wheelmen Bicycle Club. e-mail: info@ outspokinwheelmen.com. www.outspokinwheelmen. com. Recreational cycling club is comprised of over 500 members from Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Lawrence counties. Offers organized rides throughout the year. See website for activities.

Bicycling trails

Fitness & community centers The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based fitness facilities. Google for listings. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU, Fifth Avenue near Spring Street, Youngstown 44555; 330-941-3488. Features more than 140 pieces of strength and conditioning equipment, a 53-foot rock wall, multipurpose sports area (basketball, volleyball, a jogging track and aerobics areas. Participants must have a valid YSU I.D. Associated Neighborhood Centers - McGuffey Centre Inc., 1649 Jacobs Road, Youngstown 44505; 330-744-4377. Social activities; health and wellness programming; senior, teen and youth programs; family education/support programs. Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown 44507; 330-782-2714. www. ytownbgc.org. Fitness and social service programs; basketball, volleyball; multipurpose room for air hockey, foosball, and bumper pool; computer labs; karate; art and dance programs. Buckeye Elks Youth Center. 421 North Ave., Youngstown 44502; 330-746-1115. Recreational/ sports programs and community activities. Niles Wellness Center. 213 Sharkey Drive, Niles 44446; 330-349-9355. www.nileswellnesscenter.com. All-ages athletic and fitness programming, recreation and educational programs, batting cages, basketball and tennis courts, and fitness and aerobics areas. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-746-3251. www. jewishyoungstown.org. Member-based facility with health, wellness and fitness classes. Offers a 25-meter swimming pool, racquetball courts, basketball, tennis, men’s and women’s locker rooms (sauna, steam and whirlpool) and children’s locker rooms. Member discounts on classes/programs, including water exercise, youth/adult leagues and swimming lessons. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8411. www.youngstownymca.org. Membership-based, allages facility offers fitness and wellness programming, individual and team sports and fee-based recreational, fitness programming. Personal training, aquatics, swimming lessons, senior-fitness programs, and volleyball, basketball and baseball leagues. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca.org. Member-based, all-ages facility offers fitness and wellness programming, individual and team sports, a therapy pool, an outdoor pool and fee-based recreational, fitness and enrichment programs. Water fitness classes, aquatics, swimming lessons, computer classes, enrichment programs and lifeguard training. YWCA of Youngstown. 25 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown 44503; 330-746-6361. www.ywca. org/youngstown. Childcare, housing and wellness programs for women and children; programs for school-age children; breast-cancer screenings and educational programming.

IMAGE COURTESY OF UNILEVER AND THE MAHONING VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

MVHS will mark National Ice Cream Day with an open house on Sunday, July 17

‘Ice Cream Day’ at Tyler July 17

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he Mahoning Valley Historical Society will mark National Ice Cream Day with an open house on Sunday, July 17 at Tyler History Center in Youngstown. The event occurs from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free. To celebrate the national observance, Good Humor is headed back to its Youngstown roots and will bring classic frozen treats to the party. Good Humor invented ice cream on a stick and the first ice cream truck over 100 years ago in Youngstown. “Good Humor frozen treats are the perfect way to celebrate National Ice Cream Day this year at Mahoning Valley Historical Society,” note organizers. In addition, MHVS will mark the centennial of Klondike-brand products, which originated from the Youngstownbased Isaly’s. Klondikes will also be available during the event. Good Humor and Klondike are owned by Unilever. For more information, visit https://www.unileverusa. com/brands/ice-cream/good-humor/. During the open house, visitors are welcome to explore the building that was once home to Burt’s, the retail and manufacturing landmark of local confectioner Harry Burt. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the opening of Burt’s Grand Confectionary at 325 W. Federal St., and new informational exhibit panels throughout the building tell its story.

Enjoy Summer

FAMILY FUN

The day will feature hands-on fun with arts and crafts activities, ice-cream making and the chance to step into historic images through museum technology. MVHS’s next History-To-Go event, “Harry Burt’s Youngstown, A Walking Tour,” will complement the open house. The program will highlight what Youngstown was like in 1922 as Burt’s opened to the public. Visitors interested in joining the tour can sign up for tour times that start every half hour from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. during the open house. Visitors should expect each tour time to last 90 minutes. Full event details can be found on the MVHS website at https://mahoninghistory.org/history-to-go/. Visitors also can see the permanent exhibit in the Fok Gallery, and the new “Cultural Connections: German-Americans in the Mahoning Valley” exhibit in the Youngstown Foundation Community History Gallery. Guests may view the reading room in the Archives Resource Center, which contains many kinds of historical resource documents. The Arms Family Museum and Stewart Media Archives Center will be closed to the public during the open house, in coordination with the National Ice Cream Day celebration.

East Golf Hike and Bike Trail. 641 Plymouth Drive, Boardman 44512. Lake Milton Mountain Bike Trailhead. 16525 Ellsworth Road, Berlin Center 44401. Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail. Columbiana County. Runs 11 miles along Little Beaver Creek. The trail begins in Lisbon and courses to Leetonia along the rail bed of the former Erie Lackawanna Railroad. Offers scenic views of Little Beaver Creek. MetroParks Bikeway. Mahoning County. Trail runs from Western Reserve Road in Canfield to the Trumbull County border. The paved trail is 11 miles. Parking is available at MetroParks Farm (Canfield) and the Kirk Road Trailhead in Austintown. Niles Greenway Bike Trail. Niles Greenway, Niles, 44446. Scenic ride takes in the Mahoning River, Mosquito Creek, Greenway Lake, Meander Reservoir overlook, Depot Street Trail and Sulphur Spring Creek. Stavich Bicycle Trail. Mahoning and Lawrence counties. This 10-mile trail runs from Struthers and Lowellville to New Castle. Riders will see the Mahoning River, downtown Lowellville and a beaver pond. Western Reserve Greenway. Ashtabula County. This 43-mile trail extends from Ashtabula to Warren.

Exercise and walking trails See Nature Preserves section for wildlife habitats. Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown 44515; 330-799-6989. Offers a metered walking trail, a wooded nature trail and the “Braille Trail,” a guided trail for the visually impaired. Quartermile trail includes a rope guide and signage explaining park wildlife and vegetation. Closes after dark. Beaver Creek State Park. 12021 Echo Dell Road, East Liverpool 43920; 330-385-3091. This 3,038-acre park offers 16 miles of hiking trails. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512; 330-726-8105. Offers a walking trail and various trail off-shoots. Ford Nature Education Center. 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown 44511; 330-740-7107. Features the “Virginia J. Axtmann Nature Trail for All People,” a barrier-free 1,635 foot nature trail with signage pointing out the various plants and trees. Grand River Wildlife Area. 6686 state Route 534, West Farmington 44491; 330-889-3280. This 7,000acre facility has wetlands, lakes and ponds. Howland Trustees Wildlife Preserve. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland 44484; 330-856-9707. This 169-acre park includes a lake and a 200-acre natural area/wildlife sanctuary. Main Park No. 1. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland 44484; 330-856-9707. This 169-acre park offers hiking trails, a 200-acre natural area and a wildlife sanctuary. McGuffey Nature Preserve. McGuffey Road, Coitsville Township. This 78-acre nature preserve permits hiking. On-site parking. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 ColumbianaCanfield Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Mill Creek Park, established in 1891 by Volney Rogers, is a 2,530-acre park that courses through western and

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ENJOY SUMMER

Regional farmers markets offer produce, baked goods, family activities F Enjoy FARMERS armers markets offer fresh produce, baked goods, family activities and music. The following directory includes markets in Trumbull, Mahoning and Columbiana counties and western Pennsylvania. To submit updates, corrections, and suggestions, email info@metromonthly.net or call 330-259-0435.

Twice-weekly

Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market. 3000 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-7445050. Large market (indoor and outdoor) offers fresh produce, baked goods, cheeses, health and beauty items, maple syrup, jams and jellies,

packaged goods, meats, prepared foods, food vendors, and flea market items. The indoor space is 88,000 square feet. The lot area covers 22 acres. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday and Sunday. Open year round. Warren Flea and Farmers Market. 428 Main Ave., S.W., Warren 44483. 330-399-8298. Features produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, packaged items, food vendors and flea market items. Includes indoor and outdoor areas (pavilions and open air). 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday and Saturday.

Weekly

Austintown Farmers Market. Austintown

Warren Farmers Market 03 PM 06 PM

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08 PM

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09 AM 01 PM

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Fresh Marketplace @ New Wilmington Center. Chestnut and Vine streets, New Wilmington, Pa. 16142. Features fruits, vegetables, cheeses, flowers, organic eggs, honey, maple syrup, pasture-raised poultry, lamb, pork, and Angus beef. Artisan and specialty products include lotions, soaps, candles, and chocolates. Offers ready-toeat meals. Markets include musicians, children’s

LOCAL FOOD

Perkins Park

303 Mahoning Court NW Warren, OH 44483 Jun 7 - Oct 4

Austintown Farmers Market

05 PM

Township Park, 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown 44515. 330-349-2503. Features growers, makers, occasional music, children’s crafts, yoga and healthy-cooking demonstrations. Wednesdays from 5-8 p.m., July 6-Aug. 31.

Hubbard Farmers Market

10 AM 02 PM

WKLY SUN

Austintown Township Park

12:30 PM 04:30 PM

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Richard E. Orwig Park

8189 East Market Street Howland, OH 44484 Jun 4 - Oct 15

farmers

10 AM

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market network

11 AM 02 PM

The Mahoning Valley Farmers Market Network is a group of markets and vendors in the Mahoning Valley that are working collectively to build a stronger and more sustainable local food system. All of the meetings are open to Farmers Market Managers, Urban and Rural Farmers, Market Gardeners, and anyone else that is working to support local farmers and farmers’ markets.

434 Robbins Avenue Niles, OH 44446 Jun 5 - Oct 30

Northside Farmers Market

01 PM

m a h o n i n g va l l ey

13 W Liberty Street Hubbard, OH 44425 Jul 3 - Sep 25

Niles Artisan Farmer’s Market

6000 Kirk Road Austintown, OH 44515 Jun 8 - Aug 31

Howland Farmers Market

Tylee Park

WKLY THUR & FRI

Commonwealth Kitchen Incubator

832 Elm Street Youngstown, OH 44505 May 7 - Oct 15

ACTION/GROW Flying High Urban Farm Pop Up Farmers Markets Mobile Truck

Various Locations Jun 3 - Sep 16

* Dates & times are weather permitting & may be subject to change. Please refer to each market’s website for the most up to date Information!

Summer

MARKETS

activities and yoga. Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Howland Farmers’ Market. Richard E. Orwig Park, corner of E. Market Street and Willow Drive, Howland 44484. 330-856-3461. E​ mail: FarmersMarket@howlandtownship.org. Features fruits and vegetables from local and regional growers, homemade jams, honey, eggs, grass-fed meats, baked goods, specialty products and live music. Accepts SNAP, Produce Perks, Produce Rx, WIC, and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Programs. Open Saturdays through September. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Hubbard Farmers Market. Tylee Park 13 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44423. 330-307-1325; email: hubbardohiofarmersmarket@gmail.com. Features fresh produce, baked goods and handmade artisan items. Open Sundays from July 3-Sept. 25. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Niles Artisan Farmers Market. 434 Robbins Ave., Niles. Includes farm fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, honey, flowers, herbs, handmade soaps, foods and drink, live musical entertainment and art classes. Sundays from July 3 through Oct. 30. 12:30-4:30p.m. Northside Farmers’ Market. 832 Elm St., Youngstown 44505. 330-518-6970. Occurs in the Elm Street corridor (north of Youngstown State and south of Wick Park). Features regional produce by primary producers and local vendors. Offers preserves, eggs, honey, pickles, sauces, plants, food, fair-trade coffee, and baked items. Occasional music. Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. during the growing season and throughout fall. Warren Farmers’ Market. Perkins Park (near the Kinsman House), 303 Mahoning Court NW, Warren 44481. 330-647-6301, ext. 401. Offers fresh and locally grown produce, specialty items, nutrition education and yoga. Accepts credit and debit cards and the Ohio Direction Card/SNAP (food-assistance benefits EBT card). Tuesdays July 5 through Oct. 4. 3-6 p.m. Zelienople-Harmony Farmer’s Market. East Beaver Street, Zelienople, Pa. Email: zelieharmonyfarmersmarket@gmail.com. Features agricultural goods, food, and products from local small businesses. The market is open June through October. Rain or shine. Weekly 3:30-7 p.m. on Mondays.

Special

Pulaski Flea & Farmers Market. 8417 Mercer St., Pulaski, Pa. 16143. 724-598-7885. Email: mitcheltreebros@verizon.net. Villa Maria Farm. 288 Villa Drive, Villa Maria, Pa. 16143. Typically open from late June through early November, depending on season. All produce is fresh-picked, seasonal, and naturally grown, utilizing organic methods and grown on the farm with nothing purchased wholesale or otherwise to supplement. Contact John Moreira at 724-964-8920, extension 3385 or jmoreira@humilityofmary.org for information and opening date.

Compiled by the Metro Monthly staff.

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ENJOY SUMMER SPORTS & RECREATION RECREATION, From Page 11 southern Youngstown and portions of Boardman. Features 21 miles of drives, 15 miles of trails, sports and recreational facilities, gardens, natural areas and picnic facilities. Offers an extensive network of trails. The Gorge Trail Boardwalk offers a 2-mile all-weather walkway along Mill Creek. (See the hiking trails section for Mill Creek MetroParks for individual trails.) Mosquito Lake State Park. 1439 Wilson Sharpsville Road, Cortland 44410; 330-637-2856. Offers 3,961 land acres and 7,850 water acres, including 2 miles of hiking trails. Visitors may pick up trail maps at the park office. Packard Park. 1703 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330841-2641. Exercise trails around perimeter of park. Perkins Park. Perkins Drive at Mahoning Avenue, Warren; 330-841-2641. Features an asphalt path of varying grades that courses through the park. Poland Municipal Forest. Poland Township. Offers trails through a mature wooded area. Wick Park. 260 Park Ave., North Side; 330-742-8711. This 34.14 acre park features a jogging path, exercise stations and a disk golf course. A popular place for walking in morning and throughout the day. Yellow Creek Park. Mill Creek MetroParks, Bridge Street at Lowellville Road, Struthers; 330-755-7275. Hiking trails amid a glacial valley along Yellow Creek.

Disc (Frisbee) golf Austintown Township Park Disc Golf Course. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown; 330-799-6989. 18 holes. Flat with some wooded areas. Birdie Hill Disc Golf Course. Lakeview Recreation Area, 3001 Warren Meadville Road, Cortland 44410. 18 holes. Mostly flat with some wooded areas. Boardman Park Disc Golf Course. 375 BoardmanPoland Road, Boardman 44512. 18 holes. Flat and moderately wooded. Buhl Park Disc Golf Course. 715 Hazen Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 18 holes. Some hills and woods. Mauthe Park. 156 Smithfield St., Struthers 44471. 9 holes. Moderate hills, lightly wooded. Mill Creek MetroParks Farm Disc Golf Courses. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 9 holes, 18 holes. The Field Course (9 holes) is flat with some woods. The Forest Course (18 holes) is wooded. The courses are located near the Bikeway spur trail. Parking is available at the MetroParks Farm. Squirrel Run Disc Golf Course. Mosquito Lake State Park, 1439 Wilson Sharpsville Road, Cortland 44410. 18 holes. Flat with wooded areas. Designed by Bill Flynn. Titan Disc Golf Course. Kent State University Trumbull Campus, 4314 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 9 holes. Flat, some woods. Designed by Bill Flynn. Wick Park Disc Golf Course. 260 Park Ave., Youngstown 44504. 18 holes. Flat course, mature trees, located in interior of the park. Young’s Run Disc Golf Course. Educational Highway, adjacent to Kent State University Trumbull Campus, Route 45, Champion. 18 holes. Mostly flat with some hills. Open and wooded areas. Sited in Clarence Darrow Park and is part of the Trumbull County Metro Parks system.

Golf courses (public) Bedford Trails Golf Course. 713 Bedford Road, Lowellville 44436; 330-536-2234. (18 holes) 6,060 yards, par 70. Bristolwood Golf Course. 7108 Mahoning Ave., Bristolville 44402; 330-889-3771. (9 holes) 2,941 yards, par 36. Bronzwood Golf Club. 9645 Kinsman-Pymatuning, Kinsman 44428; 330-876-5300. (18 holes) 6,300 yards, par 70. Buhl Park Golf Course. 129 Forker Blvd., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-981-5522. (9 holes) 2,378 yards, par 34. Established in 1914 by Frank Buhl. Free.

Cranberry Hills Golf Course. 4891 Clovercrest Drive N.W., Warren 44483; 330-847-2884. (9 holes) 2,890 yards, par 36. Deer Creek Golf Course. 7691 E. Liberty St., Hubbard 44425; 330-534-1395. (18 holes) 6,102 yards, par 71. Doughton Golf Course. 2600 Seifert-Lewis Road, Hubbard; 330-568-7005. (18 holes) 6,175 yards, par 70. Designed by Stephen and John Doughton. Opened in 1927. Duck Creek Golf Course. 3351 Newton Tomlinson Road SW, Warren 44481; 330-872-3825. (18 holes) 5,826 yards, par 70. Flying B. 13223 W. Middletown Road, Salem 44460; 330-337-8138. (18 holes) 6,288 yards, par 71. Forest Oaks Golf Club – Yellow Course, Red Course(semi-private). 4788 Parkman Road, Southington 44470; 330-898-2852. (27 holes). Red Course (18 holes), Yellow Course (9 holes). Myron Beechy designed the Yellow Course, which opened in 1962. Hickory VFW Public Golf Course. 4856 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148; 724-346-6903. (18 holes) 6,405 yards, par 72. Hidden Oaks Golf Course. 903 Sodom-Hutchings Road, Vienna 44473; 330-856-6872. (9 holes) 3,061 yards, par 36. Kennsington Golf Club. 4171 Westford Drive, Canfield 44406; 330-533-8733. (18 holes) 7,044 yards, par 71. Opened in 2006. Knoll Run Golf Course. 1421 Struthers-Coitsville Road, Lowellville 44436; 330-755-2499. (18 holes) 6,441 yards, par 71. Lakeside Golf Course. 2404 Southeast River Road, Lake Milton 44429; 330-547-2797. (18 holes) 6,330 yards, par 72. Links at Firestone Farms. 105 St. Andrews Drive, Columbiana 44408; 330-482-7888. (18 holes) 7,207 yards, par 72. Mahoning Country Club (public). 710 E. Liberty St., Girard 44420; 330-545-2519. (18 holes) 6,006 yards, par 70. Meander Golf Course. 9889 New Road, North Jackson 44451; 330-538-3933. (9 holes) 3,055 yards, par 35. Mill Creek Par 3. 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509; 330-740-7114. (18 holes). Mill Creek (North Course). 1 West Golf Drive, Boardman 44512; 330-702-7112. Designed by Donald Ross. Opened in 1928. (18 holes) 6,511 yards, 70 par. Mill Creek (South Course). 1 West Golf Drive, Boardman 44512; 330-702-7112. Designed by Donald Ross. Opened in 1930. (18 holes) 6,412 yards, par 70. Northwood Golf Course. 635 Champion Ave., Warren 44483; 330-847-7608. (9 holes) 3,234 yards, par 36. Oak Tree Golf Club. 48 State Line Road, West Middlesex, Pa. 16159; 724-528-9984. (18 holes) 6,647 yards, par 71. Old Avalon Golf Course. 9794 E. Market St., Howland 44484; 330-856-4329. Municipal course. (18 holes) 6,224 yards, par 71. Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course. 2745 Grandview Road, Lake Milton 44429; 330-654-4100. (18 holes) 6,524 yards, par 72. Pine Lakes Golf Club (public). 6233 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44425; 330-534-9026. (18 holes) 6,142 yards, par 71. Pine Meadows Golf Course. 15518 Salem-Alliance Road, Salem, 44460; 330-537-3550.(9 holes)1,280 yards, par 27. Reserve Run Golf Course. 625 E. Western Reserve Road, Poland 44514; 330-758-1017. (18 holes) 6,200 yards, par 70. Riverview Golf Club (public). 3903 state Route 82, Newton Falls 44444; 330-898-5674. (18 holes) 6,555 yards, par 72.

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SUMMER READING PROGRAM FREE FOR ALL AGES!

READ FOR FUN & PRIZES THIS SUMMER!

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To get started, stop by a Warren-Trumbull County Public Library location or visit WTCPL.READSQUARED.COM for an online option to join the Summer Reading Program!

Visit a Warren-Trumbull County Public Library location or WTCPL.READSQUARED.COM to join the Summer Reading Program! Bookmobile

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Skating (ice skating, roller skating)

Salem Hills Golf and Country Club (public). 12688 S. Salem-Warren Road, Goshen 44460; 330-337-8033. (18 holes) 7,059 yards, par 72. Henry Stambaugh Golf Course. 202 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-743-5370. Municipal golf course opened in 1922. (9 holes) 3,420 yards, 36 par. Tamer Win Golf and Country Club (public). 3020 Niles Cortland Road NE, Cortland 44410. 330-6372881. (18 holes) 6,275 yards, par 71. Tam O’Shanter. 2961 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148; 724-981-3552. (18 holes) 6,537 yards, par 71. Built in 1929.Designed by Emil Loeffler. Tanglewood Golf Course. 318 Tanglewood Road, Pulaski, Pa. 16143; 724-964-8702. (18 holes) 6,053 yards, par 72. Valley Golf Club. 41784 Cherr y Fork Road, Columbiana; 330-482-9464. (9 holes) 3,000 yards, par 35. Walnut Run Golf Course. 601 E. Main St., Cortland 44410; 330-638-4653. (9 holes) 6,760 yards, par 72. Designed by Pete Hannon. Westgate Golf Center (Paul) Tessler). 3781 state Route 5, Newton Falls 44444; 330-872-7984. (9 holes) 1,224 yards, par 28. Yankee Run Golf Course. 7610 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield 44403; 330-448-8096. (18 holes) 6,501 yards, par 70.

Cortland Roller Rink. 290 S. High St., Cortland 44410; 330-537-4078. cortlandrollerrink.com. Roller skating. Recently renovated rink offers a 180-by-80foot competition solid maple hardwood floor, retro arcade games, snack bar, state-of-the art sound system/light show and live DJs. D e e p Fr e e z e I c e A r e n a . 3 6 0 M c C l u r g Road, Boardman 44512; 330-963-3104. www. deepfreezeicearena.com. Offers learn-to-skate programs, hockey, public ice skating and private skating lessons. See website for events. Hess Ice Rink. 3365 Mitchell Road, New Castle, Pa. 16105; 724-658-6332. hessicerink.com. Offers skating lessons, public ice skating, hockeyand league play. Olympic Fun Center. 4070 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148; 724-981-3374. olympicfuncenter.com. Offers roller skating, laser tag, a rock wall, arcade games, snack bar and a play zone. Youngstown Skate. 7080 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman 44512; 330-758-8711. youngstownskates.com. Offers Family-skate nights, adult-skate nights, open skates, private parties, group and private lessons.

Running tracks, circuit training The area has many private, membership-based fitness facilities. Google for listings. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Member-based fitness facility has treadmills and circuit-training equipment. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8411. www.youngstownymca.org. Member-based, all-ages facility offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles, stairsteppers, and circuit-training equipment. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Member-based facility offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles, and circuit-training equipment.

Skating (inline) Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk, Austintown 44515; 330-799-6989. Metered walking trail. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512; 330-726-8105. Paved drives. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Offers 21 miles of roads and designated areas for inline skating, including the MetroParks Bikeway, a 10.6 mile asphalt trail (from W. Western Reserve and Washingtonville roads to Salt Springs Road in Mineral Ridge). Mosquito Lake State Park. 1439 state Route 305, Cortland 44410; 330-637-2856 (park office). Paved roadways for inline skating. Niles Greenway. Runs from County Line Road at the MetroParks Bikeway to State Street and Robbins Avenue in Niles. Asphalt, multi-use path (4.5 miles). Perkins Park. Perkins Drive at Mahoning Avenue, Warren; 330-841-2641. Asphalt path of varying grades for jogging and inline skating. Stavich Bicycle Trail. Asphalt, 10-mile trail runs from Struthers to New Castle (state Route 289/Broad Street and Coit Road to West Washington Street in New Castle. Inline skating, cycling and walking. The path is wheelchair accessible. Wick Park. 260 Park Ave., Youngstown 44504; 330742-8711. This 34.14 acre park features an asphalt path around the park’s perimeter.

Swimming The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based swimming facilities; Google for listings. See parks section for public pools. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-746-3251. jccyoungstown.org. Membership-based facility offers a 25 meter indoor swimming pool. North Side Pool. 620 Tod Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-742-8711. North Side. Operated by Youngstown Parks and Recreation. Call for hours. YMCA (Youngstown Central), 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8411. w w w. youngstownymca.org. Member facility offers aquatics classes, swimming lessons, individual/team activities, water-based rehabilitation and senior water programs. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca.org. Member-based, all-ages facility offers aquatics classes, lessons, individual and team activities, water-based rehabilitation, and senior-fitness programs.

Walking (indoor) Eastwood Mall. 5555 Youngstown Road, Niles 44446; 652-6980. Prior to store openings, visitors are invited to walk on the carpeted and tiled concourses. Southern Park Mall. 7401 Market St., Boardman 44512; 330-758-4511. Prior to store openings, visitors are invited walk on the carpeted and tiled concourses.

Team Sports Basketball Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown 44507; 330-782-2714. Offers gym for basketball and volleyball. Niles Wellness Center. Waddell Park, Niles 44446; 330-553-6280. Offers basketball courts. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-746-3251. jccyoungstown.org. Indoor and outdoor basketball. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8411. www.youngstownymca.org. Member-based facility offers youth leagues at various times of the year. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca.org.

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ENJOY SUMMER SPORTS & RECREATION RECREATION, From Page 14 Member-based facility offers two basketball courts.

Pickleball Pickleball Court. Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Outdoor Pickleball Complex. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504. 330-746-3251.

Sailing Berlin Yacht Club. 16337 N. View Drive, North Benton 44449; 330-998-3860. berlinyachtclub.com. Offers sailing classes. See the website for schedules.

Boating, Canoeing, Sailing & Rowing Also see city/state parks and Mill Creek MetroParks. Canoe City Metropark. 75 N. Leavitt Road, N.W., Leavittsburg 44430; 330-967-0003. Offers canoe rentals. Located 1 mile from the Route 5 Bypass.

Volleyball Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown 44507; 330-782-2714. Offers a gym for basketball and volleyball. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8411. www.youngstownymca.org. Open volleyball on Thursdays from 1-2:30 p.m. in the Community Gym. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca.org. Offers regular classes in volleyball skills.

Mill Creek MetroParks facilities Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Established in 1891 by Volney Rogers, Mill Creek Park is a 2,530-acre park that courses through western and southern Youngstown and portions of Boardman. Features 21 miles of drives, 15 miles of trails, sports and recreational facilities, gardens, natural areas and picnic facilities. In addition, the park system maintains the Vickers Nature Area and the McGuffey farm and estate on the East Side of Youngstown. Key: R = residents; NR = nonresidents.

Fields and recreation facilities Volney Rogers Field. 816 Glenwood Ave., Youngstown 44502; 330-702-3000. Offers softball/ baseball diamonds, football fields, basketball and seven tennis courts. Walter H. Scholl Recreation Area. 2665 Bears Den Road, Youngstown 44511; 330-702-3000. Offers a playground, picnic facilities, softball diamonds, tennis and a basketball court. James L. Wick Jr. Recreation Area. 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509; 330-702-7114. This 65-acre multi-purpose recreational center offers dek hockey, par 3 golf (18 holes), batting cages, volleyball sand courts (three), softball/baseball diamonds, field hockey, football fields, tennis courts(four), horseshoe courts, a fitness trail, picnic facilities, an all-ages playground (The Juliana Kurinka Children’s Play Area) and the Judge Leo P. Morley Amphitheater. Baseball. 330-740-7114. Ball fields are available for group and league play April 1 through Sept. 15. Batting Cages. James L. Wick Jr. Recreation Area, Youngstown; 330-740-7114. Four hardball (slow to fast), three softball (fast and lob pitch). Boating (various locations). Boats and canoes that do not exceed four horsepower are permitted. Row boats, pedal boats and kayaks available for rent. Passenger boat rides are available for individuals/

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ARCHERY n Archery Camp. Archery Range, Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-7407114. www.millcreekmetroparks. org. Ages 8-14. 50/resident, $60/ nonresident. 6-8 p.m., Aug. 1-4.

CAMP n Camp Marshmallow.

Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. For information

about summer events, visit www.eastwoodmall.com.

Camp Marshmallow returns to Eastwood Mall. Children will

learn about the great outdoors through fun activities, guest speakers and interactive programs. Each week will have a new theme. Age 5 and older. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Through July 26. CYCLING n MetroCyclers. Meet at

MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at the MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks. org. Bring your own helmet and bike or rent from Trailside Bicycle Company and meet at the Farm. Stay for a cookout at the barn. Moderate 5-7 mile ride, low to no inclines. Members/ free; nonmembers/$5. 1-2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 14.

BASKETBALL n High School Basketball Shooting Clinic. Gymnasium,

JCC of Youngstown, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504. 330746-3251. www.jccyoungstown. org/fitness/basketball/. For players looking to refine their shooting techniques. Early registration recommended. Intermediate (9-10 a.m.) and advanced (10:15-11:15 a.m.). $40/member, $50/nonmember. Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 19-28. n Youth 3 on 3 Outdoor

Basketball Tournament (Ages 13–17). Logan Campus

Basketball Court. www. jccyoungstown.org/loganleagues. Tournament guarantees at least two games with a $100 prize for the first-place team and $50 for the second-place team. Fee includes access to the JCC’s Logan Campus for the day, including teen night after hours. Register online by July 11. $40/ member team, $50/nonmember team. 9 a.m., Saturday, July 16.

DANCE n TikTok Dance Workshop (Ages 7-Older). JCC of

Youngstown, 505 Gypsy Lane,

Youngstown 44504. 330-7463251. Learn trending viral dances and choreograph your own. $15/ member, $20/nonmember. 3-4:30 p.m., Sunday, July 31.

Aug. 11. $15, Metroparks kayak; $10, bring your own kayak. 1011:30 a.m., Saturday, Aug.13.

PICKLEBALL n Pickleball Camp. Pickleball

FOOTBALL n Youth Fall Flag Football. Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek Metroparks, 1861 McCollum Rd. Youngstown 44509. 330-7407114, extension 104. Divisions

Court, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Covers the fundamentals of pickleball, including rules, strategies and playing. Each participant will get a camp shirt. Register by July 1. $50/resident, $60/nonresident. 10 a.m.-noon, July 18-21.

include 6 and older, 8 and older, 10 and older and 12 and older.

Call the Wick Recreation Area for more information. Occurs at Wick Field 1 and Wick Field 2. Register online, in person or over the phone. Registration closes Aug. 15.Resident,$119.99; non-resident,$129.99; Resident (returning player), $109; nonresident returning player, $119.99. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sept. 3-Oct. 15. GOLF n Putt With Police. Mill Creek

Golf Course, Mill Creek MetroParks, W. Golf Drive, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7119. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Meet the MetroParks Police and sharpen your putting skills. For ages 6-15. Lunch will be provided. Register online by July 9. 10 a.m.-noon. Saturday, July 16. Free. n Par 3 Summer Scramble. Par 3 parking lot, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Play begins at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start. Register by July 20. Call for more information, and to register/ pay. $25/resident, $35 nonresident (pre-register); $35/resident, $45/ nonresident (day of event). 8 a.m.5 p.m., Sunday, July 24. n Great Lakes Tour Ron Killian Memorial Tournament. PuttPutt of Warren, 3937 Youngstown Road SE, Warren 44484. 330442-8185. Email: rmcykon@ puttputtofwarren.com. The Professional Putters Association Great Lakes Tour Division will be playing their annual Ron Killian Memorial Tournament. Spectators

are welcome. You may bring chairs or a blanket to sit and watch the tournament. This date also celebrates Putt-Putt of Warren’s 60th anniversary. 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 6 and 10 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 7. Free.

HOCKEY n Youth DEK Hockey League.

DEK Hockey Rink, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Join the

SOCCER n Tiny Tike’s Soccer League.

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Great Lakes Tour Ron Killian Memorial Tournament: 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 6 and 10

a.m., Sunday, Aug. 7 at PuttPutt of Warren. Spectators are welcome. You may bring chairs or a blanket to sit and watch the tournament. This event also celebrates Putt-Putt of Warren’s 60th anniversary. MetroParks for its second annual Youth DEK Hockey League with divisions for grades 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Teams will play six regular season games with one scheduled practice each week. A one weeklong post-season follows where teams will be seeded (based on record) into a single elimination tournament. Participants must have hockey gloves, shin guards and a helmet. Register by June 23. $80/ resident, $90/nonresident. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, July 16-Aug. 27.

KAYAK n 2nd Annual Kayak Races.

East Newport Boat Launch, East Newport Drive, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Test your speed in the 2nd Annual Newport Lake Kayak Tournament. Register online, in person or by phone. $10/ resident; $15/nonresident. 11 a.m.2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 7. n Kayak Adventures. Lake Glacier Boathouse, W. Glacier Drive, Mill Creek Metroparks, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Kayak with an educator on Lake Glacier to learn about and explore different aquatic biodiversity.

Kayaks, paddles and life jackets provided or bring your own. Ages 18 and up. Arrive early to sign liability waiver. Register by

Wick Field 1-2, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. The Tiny Tike’s soccer league for (5 and up) consists of a six week-long season where teams play six games. Register by June 23. Saturdays. $80/resident, $90/nonresident. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., July 16-Aug. 20. n Adult Co-Ed Soccer. Wick Field 3, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330740-7114. Co-ed adult soccer league. The season will consist of a six-game regular season with a post season to follow. Teams will be seeded (based on record) into a single loss elimination tournament for the post season. This league is for adults 18 and older. Mondays. $50/resident, $60/nonresident. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 15-Sep. 26.

VOLLEYBALL n Catchball in the Sand. JCC Logan Campus, 3245 Logan Way, Liberty 44505. Join other women in a modified version of volleyball. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Mondays. YOGA n Yoga in the Gardens. Radius Room, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Join Marina Perdos for a blend of energizing yoga styles. All

levels welcome. Bring a mat and a small blanket. Register/ pay online or call 330-7407116, extension 230. Walk-ins welcome. $15/class. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 9:15-11 a.m., Aug. 2-30. n Yoga Basics Course. Radius

Room, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116, extension 230. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Led by Karres Cvetkovich. Eight-week course. $96. 9:15-10:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 28-Oct. 16.

Compiled from local reports.

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practice football field (permit), a soccer field (permit), a jogging/walking path, a splash pad and a playground with deck system and standard equipment.

groups. Shore/boat fishing May through November. Football fields (various locations). 330-740-7114. Golf, various locations. Mill Creek features a 36-hole course, a lighted par 3, and a miniature golf course. Mill Creek Golf Course, near Shields Road, Boardman; 330758-7926. Mill Creek Par 3 Golf Course, James L. Wick Jr. Recreation Area; 330-740-7114.

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Hiking Trails Mill Creek Metroparks contains a network of trails. The Gorge Trail Boardwalk is a 2-mile all-weather walkway along Mill Creek. Additional hiking trails appear below. Artist’s Trail. Scenic trail takes in a WPA-built wall from the 1930s. Level of difficulty: easy. Distance: 1/4 mile. Virginia J. Axtmann Nature Trail for All People. Trail takes in scenic and natural views. Level of difficulty: easy, barrier-free. Distance: 1/4 mile. East Channel and Islands Trail. Flat terrain through a wetland and wildflower area. Distance: 1 mile. West Channel and Islands Trail. Level of difficulty: fairly easy with slight grades. Distance: 1 mile. East Cohasset Trail. Courses along Lake Cohasset and the historic Suspension Bridge. Level of difficulty: moderately difficult. Distance: 1.5 miles. West Cohasset Walk. Trail takes in the park’s hemlocks and Lake Cohasset. Level of difficulty: moderately difficult with steps and slight grades. Distance: 1 mile. Davies Wetland Trail. Trail courses through wetlands habitat. Level of difficulty: easy. Access: barrier-free. Distance: 1/4 mile. East Glacier Trail. Trail takes in wildlife and the Parapet Bridge. Level of difficulty: fairly easy, with a flat terrain. Distance: 1/2 mile. East Golf Hike/Bike Trail. Popular trail is heavily used my cyclists, joggers, walkers and in-line skaters. Level of difficulty: easy with a flat surface. Access: barrier-free. Distance: 1.5 miles. East Gorge Walk. Trail takes in stone outcroppings, lush vegetation and Lanterman’s Falls. Level of difficulty: moderately difficult with steps and a boardwalk. Distance: 1/2 mile. West Gorge Trail. Trail takes in Lake Newport Dam. Level of difficulty: moderately difficult with some hills. Distance: 1 mile. Lily Pond Circle Trail. Loops around the Lily Pond, with lots of wildlife viewing. Level of difficulty: Easy, with flat terrain. Distance: 1/4 mile. East Newport Hike/Bike Trail. Trail takes in views of the Daffodil Meadow and Lake Newport. Level of difficulty: relatively easy, with some slight hills. Distance: 1.75 miles. West Newport Trail. Trail has views of Lake Newport and a wetland area. Level of difficulty: moderately difficult with some hills. Distance: 1 mile. Old Tree Trail. Trail takes in panoramic views of Lake Glacier. Level of difficulty: fairly difficult, with hills. Distance: 1 mile. Vickers Nature Preserve. Located on Route 224. This 262- acre preserve spans diverse habitats, such as meadowlands, woodlands, wetlands, and ponds.

Tennis Tennis. Various sites. Mill Creek offers 12 courts: seven at Volney Rogers, four at Wick, one at Scholl.

Volleyball Volleyball. Three sand volleyball courts are located at the Wick Recreation Area.

MetroParks picnic areas & pavilions Bears Den Cabin. Off Old Furnace Road,

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Mill Creek Metroparks will offer its second annual Youth DEK Hockey League with divisions for grades 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Teams will play six regular season games with one scheduled practice each week. Occurs on Saturdays from July 16-Aug. 27. Youngstown; 330-702-3000. One-room, all-enclosed facility seats 36. Partial kitchen offers cold running water and stove. Has electricity, fireplace with wood and nearby vault-type bathrooms. Parking: 36 spaces. Birch Hill Cabin. End of McCollum Road; 330702-3000. Kitchen has stove, refrigerator, water. Has electricity, flush toilets, gas log fireplace and grill. Seats 50. Parking: 26 spaces. Thomas J. Bresko Pavilion (formerly James L. Wick Jr. Pavilion), enter at intersection of McCollum Road and Belle Vista Avenue, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Available for use from the Friday before May 1 until the Saturday of the week in which Sept. 30 falls. Offers electricity, adjacent recreation area and nearby indoor rest rooms. Seats 24. Chestnut Hill Pavilion. Accessible from Bears Den or Canfield roads, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Available from the Friday before Memorial Day to Labor Day. A roofed structure open on three sides. Partial kitchen with a stove and sink. Has electricity, grill, playground and indoor bathrooms. Seats 100. Kenneth F. McMahon Hall. MetroParks Farm, state Route 46, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Available by the hour; 4 hours minimum. Facility includes bathrooms, kitchen facilities and a large parking lot. Alcoholic beverages are permitted. Seats 160. Also available for chair-only meetings of up to 250 people. Old Log Cabin. Price Road near Lake Glacier, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Partial kitchen has cold running water and stove. Also offers electricity, bathroom and fireplace with wood. Seats 20-25. Parking: five spaces, with more nearby. Pioneer Pavilion. Off Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Available by the hour; 4 hours minimum. Facility has kitchen with stove, sink and refrigerator. Gas-log fireplaces, terrace and bathrooms. Alcohol is permitted. Seats 96 overall (72 upstairs; 24 downstairs). Parking: 39 spaces. Walter L. Scholl Pavilion. Near intersection of Bears Den and Normandy, Youngstown; 330-7023000. Available for use from the Friday before May 1 until the Saturday of the week in which Sept. 30 falls. Two large grills, recreation area and nearby bathrooms. Seats 48. Slippery Rock Pavilion. East Glacier Drive, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Available for use from the Friday before Memorial Day to Labor Day Monday. Rustic stone pavilion offers a partial kitchen with stove and sink, electricity, grills, nearby bathrooms and

playground. Seats 150. Walter Stitt Pavilion. West Golf Drive, Boardman; 330-702-3000. Available the Friday before Memorial Day to Labor Day Monday. Pavilion with roll-down curtains features partial kitchen with stove and sink, grill, electricity, bathrooms and playground. Seats 100.

MetroParks gardens & nature areas Fellows Riverside Gardens. 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. This 6-acre complex includes a gardening and visitor’s center, a rose garden, fountain, annual and perennial plantings, flagstone terraces (overlooking the city and Lake Glacier) and a picturesque gazebo. Dawn to dusk. D.D. and Velma Davis Education and Visitor Center. 123 McKinley, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Complex includes classrooms, a gift shop, art gallery, auditorium and cafe. Parking lot can accommodate buses; barrier free. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,Tuesday-Sunday. Lanterman’s Mill. 980 Canfield Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7115. This working19th-century water/grist mill is open for tours from April through November. Ford Nature Education Center. 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Ford is closed for renovations, but is set to reopen this summer.

Youngstown parks/ballfields The Youngstown system is open from 7 a.m. until dark. Call 330-742-8711 for pavilions and playgrounds. Ballfield permits: 330-742-8709.

East Side Johnson Park. Knapp Street, Youngstown 44505; 330-742-8711. This 25-acre park offers two covered picnic pavilions (reservation), a basktetball court and practice field for football or soccer. Formerly Bailey Park. Lincoln Park. 301 Lincoln Park Drive, Youngstown 44506; 330-742-8711. This 59.28-acre park offers an indoor pavilion with kitchen (reservation required) an open-air pavilion (reservation required), a basketball court and a playground. Home to Council Rock. Victory Field. 615 Cassius Ave., Youngstown 44505; 330-742-8711. This 13.61-acre field is suitable for football, rugby, kickball and soccer (permit). Basketball court. Home to North East Ohio Flag Football: https:// www.facebook.com/neoflagfootball/. John White Park. 2300 Kimmell Ave.,Youngstown. 44505; 330-742-8711. This 5-acre park offers an open-air pavilion (reservation), a basketball court, a

Arlington Heights Park/Eugenia Atkinson Recreation Center. 903 Otis St., Youngstown 44510; 330-747-3299. Treadmills, free weights, weight-lifting stations and equipment, a training room, gymnasium, conference room and a cafe. The 12.65-acre facility offers two outdoor basketball courts, one tennis court, playground equipment, and a covered picnic pavilion. Crandall Park. 400 Redondo Road, Youngstown 44504; 330-742-8711. This 46.77-acre park offers an indoor pavilion with kitchen and bathrooms (reservation required); a covered pavilion (permit required), playgrounds and four tennis courts. MacDonnell Playground (Wick-Saranac), Wick Avenue at Saranac, Youngstown; 330-742-8711. Offers a covered picnic pavilion and playground equipment. Northside Swimming Pool. 620 Tod Lane, Youngstown 44504; 330-742-8711. Pool with wading, swimming and diving areas. Includes a bathhouse, seating area, playground and parking lot. Offers a 21-inch deep wading pool for children. The main pool ranges from 3 to 12 feet. Staffed with certified lifeguards. 1-8 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Wick Park. 260 Park Ave., Youngstown 44504; 330-742-8711. This 34.14-acre park offers a pavilion with kitchen, bathrooms (reservations) and parking, an open pavilion (reservations), playground, jogging/ walking path with fitness stations, two tennis courts, and a 9-hole disc golf course.

South Side Bancroft Park. 151 Wynchwood Lane, Youngstown 44512; 330-742-8711. This 1.24-acre park features playground equipment and two basketball courts. Buckeye Plat Field. 2100 Buckeye Circle at Loveland Road, Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. South Side. This 8.33-acre facility has a baseball field (permit required) and a practice football field (permit). Irma Davis Park. Kenmore at Oak Hill, Youngstown 44507; 330-742-8711. This 1.2-acre park offers a walking path, playground with deck system and equipment. Evergreen Park. 113 E. Evergreen Ave., Youngstown 44507; 330-742-8711. Playground equipment. Gibson Park. 1461 Gibson St., Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. This 17.87-acre park has large open area for practice and youth football, kickball and soccer (permit). Glenwood Community Park. 2538 Glenwood Ave., Youngstown 44511; 330-742-8711. Basketball court, bathrooms, pavilion and a playground. Hillman Park. 310 Falls Ave., Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. This 4-acre park offers a spray fountain and a playground. Homestead Park. 829 Dewey Ave., Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. This 8-acre park offers an indoor pavilion with kitchen and bathrooms (reservation required), an open-air picnic pavilion, a practice football field (permit required) and a playground with deck system and standard equipment. Ipe Field. 1626 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. This 22.18-acre site offers a football field (permit required), a soccer field (permit required), basketball, bathrooms, and a playground. Jackson Community Park.1813 Windsor Ave.,Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. Offers an unpaved walking trail around the park. Lynn Park. 1940 Lynn Ave., Youngstown 44514; 330-742-8711. This 2.5-acre park offers a pavilion (reservations), tennis court, basketball court, jogging path with fitness stations, and a playground. Pember ton Park.3202 Shady Run Road,

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Warren Meadville Road, Cortland 44410; 330-6378816. Whimsical children’s playground. Mecca Park. 6090 state Route 46, Cortland 44410; 330-637-3916. Covered picnic pavilion, playground equipment and a softball field. Pearl Park. 140 Pearl St., Cortland 44410; 330637-3916. Playground equipment, splash pad, soccer fields, baseball/softball field, basketball court, playground and restroom facilities. Point Park. S. High Street, Cortland 44410; 330-6373916. Features a Veterans Memorial and city clock. Cortland Rotary Park. 139 E. Main St., Cortland 44410; 330-637-3916. Gazebo and green space. Willow Park. 184 Willow, Cortland 44410; 330-6373916. Basketball court, three tennis courts, four pickle ball courts, two softball/baseball fields, volleyball court, skate park, playground and picnic areas.

Youngstown 44502; 330-742-8711. This 21-acre facility features a lighted hardball baseball field with bleachers (permit), two softball/Little League fields (permit), a soccer field (permit) and a parking lot.

West Side Borts Field. 1930 Oakwood Ave., Youngstown 44509; 330-742-8711. This 9.7368-acre park offers a rugby/football field (permit), basketball court, playground with deck system and equipment. Kirkmere Park. Kirk at Brunswick, Youngstown 44511; 330-742-8711. This 5-acre facility offers a football field (permit required), basketball court, practice baseball field with backstop (permit required), outdoor picnic area, and playground with deck system and standard equipment. Kochis Park. Florence at N. Lakeview, Youngstown 44509; 330-742-8711. Five-acre park offers practice football field (permit), soccer field (permit) and basketball court. Mahoning Valley Sanitary District Park. 180 Dunlap Ave., Youngstown 44509; 330-742-8711. This 4.5-acre parcel offers a pavilion, soccer field (permit required) and playground. Spring Common Park. 530 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-742-8711. Picnic areas, two boat docks, deck overlooking the Mahoning River. West End Park. 2420 Roy St., Youngstown 44509; 330-742-8711. West Side. Offers three fast pitch softball/Little League fields (permit) and a practice softball/Little League field (permit).

Girard Girard/Liberty Park. Park Drive, Girard 44420; 330-545-3306. Offers playground equipment, trails, wooded and natural areas, including a scenic creek with strern with rocks and boulders. Stambaugh Park. 199 Mosier Road, Girard 44420; 330-545-3306. Offers a picnic pavilion, playground equipment, green space and natural areas. David Tod Memorial Park. Lawrence Avenue, Girard 44420; 330-545-3879. Offers a playground, picnic pavilions, baseball and soccer fields, basketball, bocce, tennis and volleyball courts and trails.

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Mahoning County: parks/ballfields Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown 44515; 330-799-6989. Pavilions, picnic areas, tennis/basketball courts, playgrounds, baseball, softball, soccer fields, natural areas, walking paths. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512; 330-726-8105. Playgrounds, picnic areas, trails, tennis, baseball diamonds, soccer fields and an amphitheater. Summer concert series. Roosevelt Park. 800 Struthers-Liberty Road, Campbell 44405; 330-755-7445. Baseball/soccer fields, basketball courts, pavilions and a concert shell. Woodburning stoves, tables and grills. Yellow Creek Park/Mill Creek MetroParks. Bridge Street at Lowellville Road, Struthers 44471; 330-7557275. Trails, playground, picnic facilities (reservations).

Warren: parks/ballfields For field reservations, call 330-841-2641. Burbank Park. 3252 Elm Hill Drive N.W., Warren 44485; 330-841-2641. Playground, baseball diamonds, and a picnic shelter with bathrooms. Courthouse Square Park. 180 N. Park Ave., Warren, 44481; 330-841-2641. Downtown park hosts festivals and public events. A fountain on near West Market and Mahoning Avenue was recently refurbished. Lincoln Park. N. Atlantic Street, Warren 44483; 330841-2641. Four baseball diamonds, two tennis courts, a children’s playground, picnic shelter and bathrooms. Packard Park. 1703 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren 44483; 330-841-2641. Four ballfields, six tennis courts, three pavilions, pond for fishing, (new!) boat launch, playground, bocce court and bathrooms. Perkins Park. Perkins Drive, Warren 44481; 330841-2641. Offers 10 baseball diamonds, playground, two picnic shelters (reserve), exercise stations, and horseshoe pits. Quimby Park. 525 Austin Ave., S.W., Warren, 44485; 330-841-2641. A new playground opened in 2019. The Riverwalk. Mahoning Avenue N.W., downtown Warren 44483; 330-841-2641. This 5-mile park runs along the Mahoning River and connects the Lake-toRiver Greenway Trail. Warren Community Amphitheater. Downtown Warren 44483; 330-841-2641. Amphitheater hosts a

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n New Year’s Day (midnight-1 a.m.; 4-11 p.m.). n Chinese New Year (4-11 p.m.). n Cinco de Mayo (4-11 p.m.). n Memorial Day weekend (4-11 p.m.) (last Monday in May and the Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding that day). n Juneteenth (4-11 p.m.) (June 19). Consumers can discharge fireworks on their own property or on another person’s property if the owner has given express permission for fireworks to be discharged on their property. Consumers should check their local laws to make sure consumer discharge of fireworks is legal in their area. No person under the age of 18 is permitted to handle or discharge fireworks.

Bolindale Deforest Park. 3403 Ridge Road. Howland 44484; 330-856-9707. Playground equipment, two covered picnic pavilions, six pickleball courts, baseball and softball diamonds and basketball courts. Open dawn to dusk. Howland Trustees Wildlife Preserve. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland 44484; 330-856-9707. This 172-acre park features a paved walking course, two picnic pavilions, eight soccer fields, playgrounds, four tennis courts, two basketball courts, volleyball courts, a bocce court, corn hole courts, a horseshoe pit, trails, softball diamond, a lake, a seasonal snack bar and 200-acre natural area/wildlife sanctuary. Morgandale Park. 2300 Weir Road, Howland 44483; 330-856-9707. Playground equipment, recreational field and a covered picnic shelter.

Hubbard Harding Park. 249 Roosevelt Drive, Hubbard 44425; 330-534-3099. Baseball and softball diamonds, playground, picnic areas, football field, soccer field, tennis courts and a music-performance area. Mattinat Park. 461 Jones St., Hubbard 44425. 330534-5826. Playground, picnic areas, baseball, softball and soccer fields, basketball and volleyball courts. Waugh Park. 1199 Waugh Drive, Hubbard 44425; 330-534-5826. Playground, picnic facilities, baseball, football, softball, soccer fields and a basketball court.

Kinsman Kinsman Township Park. 6090 Burnett East Road, Kinsman 44428; 330-876-6235. Offers a playground, picnic facilities, baseball, softball, soccer, football and volleyball facilities.

Leavittsburg summer music series and special events. Warren Greenway Bike Trail. Burton Street, S.E. to North River Road, Warren. Part of the Lake-to-River Greenway (from Ashtabula to the Ohio River).

Trumbull County: parks/ballfields Brookfield Brookfield Community Park. 7291 Stewart Sharon Road, Brookfield 44403; 330-448-4500. Offers baseball and softball fields picnic and playground equipment.

Champion Clarence Darrow Metropark. 483 Educational Highway N.W., Warren 44483; 330-675-3072. This 32acre park features wooded/cleared areas and Young’s Run Disc Golf Course. Setting for annual Trumbull County Bird Count. Adjacent to Kent State Trumbull.

Cortland Eastlake Metropark. 433 N. Mecca St., Cortland 44410; 330-637-3916. Open dawn to dusk. Imagination Station Park and Playground. 3372

J.V. Johnson Community Center and Park, 800 Gillmer Road, Leavittsburg 44430; 330-898-6891. Playground, picnic facilities, baseball, softball, basketball and volleyball.

Liberty

Church Hill Park. Belmont Avenue near ChurchillHubbard Road, Liberty 44505; 330-759-1315. Ttwo picnic pavilions, playground and a ballfield (reserve). Liberty Center Park. 1315 Churchill-Hubbard

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Lordstown Lordstown Village Park. 6001 Tod Ave. S.W., Lordstown 44481; 330-824-2500. Playground, baseball, softball, soccer fields, picnic pavilions, basketball, tennis, volleyball courts, trails and hiking.

McDonald Woodland Park. 600 Ohio Ave., McDonald 44437; 330-530-5472. Playground, splash pad, baseball, softball, football fields, basketball, tennis, volleyball courts, rustic stone picnic pavilion, trails and hiking.

Newton Falls Foster Metropark. 3940 E. River Road, Newton Falls 44444. This 3-acre park runs about 14 miles to Canoe City Park.

Niles Kennedy Park. Andrea Boulevard, Niles 44446; 330-544-9000. This 27-acre park offers a playground, baseball, softball, soccer fields and a basketball court. Murphy Park. E. Park and N. Langley Street S.E., Niles 44446; 330-544-9000. Playground equipment. Stevens Park. N. Crandon Avenue and Hughes Street S.E., Niles 44446; 330-544-9000. Playground equipment, picnic areas, covered pavilions, tennis and soccer field and a storybook trail. Waddell Park. 213 Sharkey Drive, Niles 44446; 330544-9000. Softball and baseball diamonds, football, playground, pavilions, picnic areas and green space.

Orangeville Andy Dorick Park. State Route 609 and Sharon Road, Orangeville 44453; 330-772-3552.Offers baseball and softball fields, a basketball court, picnic areas, fishing and a launch area for kayaks and canoes.

Regional Nature Preserves Collier Preserve. 2668 W. Western Reserve Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Over 300 acres of wetland habitats. Trails through wetland areas and upland habitats. Offers parking. No restrooms. Egypt Swamp Preserve. 9797 W. South Range Road Salem 44460; 330-702-3000. This 57-acre nature preserve along Middle Fork Little Beaver Creek features wetlands, streams and ponds. The site was owned by Cheryl Mattevi, an adjunct geology professor at Kent State Salem. Hitchcock Woods. 8264-8266 Hitchcock Road, Boardman 44512; 330-702-3000. Preserve is located south of Boardman-Canfield Road. Allows hiking. Has 1.4-mile trail loop. Offers parking. No restrooms. Howland Trustees Wildlife Preserve. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland 44484; 330-856-9707. Features a 200-acre natural area/wildlife sanctuary. McGuffey Wildlife Preserve. 4448 McGuffey Road, Lowellville. 44436. 330-702-3000. This 78-acre preserve features meadows, forests and wetlands. Allows hiking. Onsite parking. No restrooms. MetroParks Farm (natural areas). 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330702-3000. Includes over 150 acres with woodlands, meadows and wetlands. Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Mill Creek Metroparks. 2650 W. Calla Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. This 482-acre site includes aquatic and wetland habitats. Offers a platform for viewing the ponds, birds and wildlife. Visitors not allowed on any other parts of the property. Platform area has parking. North Road Nature Preserve. Trumbull County Metroparks, 1278 Harvard Drive, S.E., Warren 44484; 330-675-3072.

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Sawmill Creek Preserve. S. Turner Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. This 154-acre preserve features young forests, meadows and a 3-mile trail. Adjacent to tMetroParks Bikeway. Parking near S. Turner Road. No restrooms. Sebring Woods. N. Johnson Road at Courtney Road, Sebring 44601; 330-702-3000. This 39-acre preserve features forest, marshes and wetlands. Offers a short hiking trail. Offers parking. No restrooms. Vickers Nature Preserve. 10334 W. Akron-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406; 330-702-3000. Habitats include wetlands and ponds. Allows hiking and fishing. Has equestrian facilities and a pavilion. Offers parking.

Regional State Parks Guilford Lake State Park. 6835 E. Lake Road, Lisbon; 330-222-1712. Located on the west fork of the Little Beaver Creek. Lake is stocked with bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish. Fishing, picnicking, 600-foot beach (showers/ changing area), 518-acre wildlife area and a half-mile trail. Three boat launches and rentals. Powered watercraft limited to 10 horsepower. Has 41 electric campsites with flush toilets and a dump station. Pets permitted. Lake Milton State Park. 16801 Mahoning Ave., Lake Milton; 330-654-4989. Over 1,000 land and 1,685 water acres. Fishing, hiking, picnicking, swimming and boating. Unlimited horsepower for watercraft, three launch ramps, seasonal dock rentals and fuel. A 600foot beach has bathrooms, changing areas, showers, a playground, sand volleyball and basketball courts. Home to waterfowl and shorebirds. Pets are permitted, but must be on a leash. No pets in swimming area. Mosquito Lake State Park. 1439 state Route 305, Cortland; 330-637-2856 (office), 330-638-5700 (campground office). The 7,850-acre lake is stocked with walleye, bass, northern pike and crappie. Fishing, 20 miles of hiking trails, 10 miles of bridle trails, 234 campsites, picnicking, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, boating (unlimited horsepower) and swimming on a 600foot beach. Showers, flush toilets, pit latrines and a dump station. Watercraft fuel is available; five launch ramps. Biking is permitted on a 5-mile trail. Pets are permitted.

Transportation Airports Akron-Canton Regional Airport. 5400 Lauby

Road, North Canton; 1-888-434-2359. CAK is located 10 miles southeast of Akron. For airlines/phone numbers, visit www.akron-canton-airport.com. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. 5300 Riverside Drive, Cleveland; 216-265-6000. CLE offers service from eight different airlines. For airlines, parking and shuttles, visit www.clevelandairport.com. Pittsburgh International Airport. 1000 Airport Blvd., Pittsburgh; 412-472-3525. PIT is served by 12 commercial airlines. For airlines, parking, and shuttles, visit www.flypittsburgh.com. Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. 1453 Youngstown-Kingsville Road, Vienna 44473; 330-8561537. www.yngwrnair.com. YNG is located 10 miles north of Youngstown and 10 miles east of Warren. Houses the Youngstown Air Reserve Station (910th Airlift Wing).

Buses Greyhound Bus Lines. 340 W. Federal St., Ste A,Youngstown, 44503; 330-743-4141. Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA). 330423-4466. www.wrtaonline.com. Federal Station, 340 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503; 330-744-8431.

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Trains Alliance Amtrak. 820 E. Main St., Alliance 44601. The Capitol Limited runs daily between Washington, D.C. and Chicago. Originates in Washington, D.C. and travels east with a stop in Alliance before continuing to Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago. ALC is platform only; no shelter. Cleveland Amtrak. Cleveland Lakefront Station, 200 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, Cleveland; 216696-5115. Enclosed waiting area, ticket office and restrooms. Runs daily between Washington, D.C. and Chicago. Originates in D.C. and stops in Cleveland and Alliance before heading to Chicago. From D.C., passengers follow the historic B&O line east through the Potomac Valley and the Allegheny Mountains. The train crosses into Ohio heading north to Cleveland, across Ohio and Indiana into Chicago. Pittsburgh Amtrak. Union Station,1100 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh; 412-471-6172. 24 hours. Historic train station (with enclosed waiting room). Ticket office, restrooms, elevator, ATM. Two daily routes: Capitol Limited (Washington, D.C. to Chicago) and the Pennsylvanian (New York to Pittsburgh). Connects in Pittsburgh with Capitol Limited trains 29 and 30, to and from Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago.

Compiled by the Metro Monthly staff.

YMCA benefit golf outing set for Aug. 5

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he YMCA’s 10th Annual Golf Outing will take place on Friday, Aug. 5 at Knoll Run Golf Course, 1421 Struthers Coitsville Road, Lowellville 44436. On-site check-in begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. The fees are $100 for individuals and $400 for a foursome. Registration includes 18 holes, cart rental, breakfast, lunch on the cart, a gift, individual and team prizes and dinner. Registration is available online, by mail and in person. The registration deadline is July 29. For information, contact Kevin Ruse, 330-744-8411, ext. 190, or email kruse@ youngstownymca.org. The golf outing serves as a way to make a difference in someone’s life by supporting the Y’s Annual Campaign. Through community support, all proceeds will be used to deliver needed YMCA programs to help more children thrive, more families

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HOMEPLATE HOMESTYLE Jamaican Jerk Chicken Thighs RECIPE CONTRIBUTED BY STACEY ADGER

INGREDIENTS

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Apple crisp with whipped cream

Apple Crisp RECIPE CONTRIBUTED BY STACEY ADGER

INGREDIENTS

1 can apple pie filling ¼ cup all-purpose flour 1 cup old-fashioned oats 1/3 cup brown sugar ¼ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon ¼ teaspoon nutmeg 1/3 cup butter, melted

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In a food processor chop the chilies/ jalapenos and onions. Use gloves when handling the peppers. Remove some of the seeds to make it milder, if desired. Add all of the remaining ingredients except for the chicken. Process until mixture forms a paste. Place chicken thighs in a sealable plastic bag and add the paste.

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Broccoli and Bacon Salad

Nanette’s 7UP Cake

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INGREDIENTS

INGREDIENTS

1 head of broccoli (washed, use head in pieces) 1 pound bacon (cooked, drained and crushed) 1 small onion (chopped and finely diced) 1 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon sugar 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar

PREPARATION

In a large bowl place the broccoli pieces, crumbled bacon and onion and mix together.

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Broccoli and bacon salad with raisins

Combine the vinegar and sugar and then mix with the mayonnaise. Add to the broccoli mixture. Chill and serve. Variations include adding raisins and/or chopped walnuts/pecans.

3 sticks of butter, softened 3 cups sugar 4 teaspoons lemon flavor 5 eggs 3 cups flour 1 cup and 1 tablespoon 7UP

PREPARATION

Place apple pie filling in a shallow 1quart baking dish. In a bowl, combine flour, oats, sugar, salt and spices. Add butter; mix well. Spread topping evenly over pie filling. Bake at 375 for about 30 minutes. Serve warm or cold. Makes 6 servings.

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DAVE MASON World in Changes

TODD RUNDGREN Unpredictable Tour

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Fri., July 15, 2022 / 8 p.m.

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Fri., July 1

Fins to the Left

My Drunk’n Uncle

Sat., July 2 Sat., July 9

Jimmy Buffett Tribute

High Energy Rock n Roll

7 Bridges

Bobby Ocean

The Ultimate Eagles Experience

Nashville Country Musician

Draw the Line

The Michael Weber Show

Aerosmith Tribute Show

Slippery When Wet

Sat., July 23

Tribute to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Chicago Tribute & Horn Driven Rock

Queen Nation

Bad JuJu

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No Funk No Justice

Your Mom’s Favorite Cover Band

Sat, August 20

The Sight and Sound of Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here

Morrison Hotel

Sat., August 27

Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience

Sat., Sept. 3

’70s Disco Tribute Band!

The Doors Tribute

Harvest

Neil Young Electric/Acoustic Tribute

Disco Inferno

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FOGHAT with PAT TRAVERS Fri., August 12, 2022 / 8 p.m.

THE KENNY ROGERS BAND

Presents Through the Years w/Don Gatlin Sat., October 22, 2022 / 8 p.m.

AL STEWART with the Empty Pockets Sun., August 21, 2022 / 8 p.m.

Music from the ’80s, ’90s & 2000s

A Tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire

Sun., July 24, 2022 / 7 p.m.

BILL ENGVALL

Brass Metropolis

Sat., August 6

Wed., July 13, 2022 / 8 p.m.

The Farewell Tour Sat., October 15, 2022 / 7 p.m. & 9 p.m.

Music of the Michael Stanley Band

Shining Star

ZOSO

Thurs., August 4, 2022 / 8 p.m.

In the Heartland

Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute

Sat., July 30

THE HIGH KINGS Traditional Irish Music

Explosive Rock Group

Sat., July 16

King’s Highway

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1960’s Musical Re-Creation Fri., November 4, 2022 / 8 p.m.

52nd STREET & CAPT. FANTASTIC The Music of Billy Joel & Elton John Sat., November 5, 2022 / 8 p.m.

TIME TRAVELLER

A Moody Blues Tribute with the Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra Sat., November 19, 2022 / 8 p.m.

STAYIN’ ALIVE

One Night of the Bee Gees Fri., December 9, 2022 / 8 p.m.

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CALENDAR AUGUST Education Building. Register/pay by Aug. 2. 10-10:45 a.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. Adults $2 residents; adults $3 nonresidents, seniors/youth, $1. Gotta Move Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Features a variety of musical and movement activities. For children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. Crazy 8’s Math Club K-2. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Build run and jump, make music, make a mess - it is a totally new kind of math club. 1 p.m. The B&O Night Market. B&O Station Banquet Hall, 530 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44502. This farmers market features fresh local produce, local baked goods, local art, live music and beer. 4-8 p.m., Occurs Aug. 4, 18 and Sept. 1, 15. 4- 8 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play West Virginia. 7:05 p.m.

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Take a Walk @ the Library. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Join Poland Library staff for a 30-40 minute walk. Meet in the parking lot. 10 a.m. Family Story Time. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org.Come one, come all! For preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 11-11:30 a.m. Beginner’s Zoom. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. This class will cover topics such as registering for a Zoom account, sound, video, chatting, and hand-raising. 11 a.m.-noon. The Youngstown Summer Movie Series: Spider-Man: No Way Home. Wean Park, 229 E.

Front St., Youngstown 44503. “Spider-Man: No Way Home ” (2021), (PG-13). Action/adventure. 2 hours, 28 minutes. Sequel to the superhero series. Starring Tom Holland, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, Marisa Tomei and Tobey Maguire. In the event of rain, movies occur the following day (Tuesday). 9 p.m.

Tuesday 2

Yoga in the Gardens. Radius Room, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116, extension 230. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Marina Perdos leads a blend of energizing yoga styles. All levels welcome. Bring a mat and a small blanket. Register/pay online or call. Walk-ins welcome. Tuesday and Thursday, Aug. 2-30. 9:15-11 a.m. $15/class. Family Story Time. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 10 a.m. Crazy 8’s Math Club 3-5. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Build, run and jump, make music, make a mess in a totally new kind of math club. 1 p.m. One-on-One Technology Help in the Library.

McKinley Memorial Library, 40 N. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-652-1704. http://www.mckinley.lib.oh.us. Looking for help with your phone, tablet, or laptop? Not sure how to set up an email address? Sign up for a Technology Help appointment in the library. Appointments last 45 minutes. If unvaccinated, wear a mask. Make an appointment at 330-652-1704, extension 3. Tuesdays, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m.

Friday 5 IMAGE COURTESY OF CYCWARD BIKE CLUB AND JOE PARENT. PHOTO BY KIM RUBLE.

The CycWard Bike Club hosts bike rides throughout summer. Participation is open to the community.Visit their Facebook page (CycWard Bike Club) for more information. Introduction to Finding Grants for Nonprofits.

Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Learn what funders are looking for in nonprofits seeking grants and how to find potential funders in this introductory course. 2-3:30 p.m. Shadow Chalk Drawings. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Trace your shadow and color them in to create works of art. Children and families. 2-3 p.m. Craft Corner. East Library, 430 Early Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Make a new craft each month. Supplies provided. Register each adult/teen who will attend. 4 p.m. Native Plants Hike. McGuffey Wildlife Preserve. Mill Creek Metroparks, 4448 McGuffey Road, Lowellville 44436. 330-740-7116. Walk the trails with a naturalist as the group searches for different species of plants. Learn about the importance of plants to their ecosystem as well as other interesting information. Closed-toe shoes recommended. Space limited. Registration required. Register by July 31, online or call. No walk-ins. 6-7 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play West Virginia. 7:05 p.m.

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Bike & Bird. Newport Wetlands Parking Lot, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. This program is designed for birders of all skill levels and those looking for a new way to enjoy riding your bike. Bike safety and rules of the road will also be shared. There will be a limited number of binoculars, so bring your own if you can. Bring your own bike and helmet. Moderate, up to 5 miles. Registration requested but not required. Register by July 30, online or call for details. Walk-ins welcome. 9-11 a.m. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens. Radius Room, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks,

123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7407116, extension 230. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises, instruction of selected movements and narrated practice of a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Register online or call. Walk-ins welcome. Wednesdays, Aug. 3-31. Noon-1 p.m. $12/class.

Bright Star Traveling Theatre presents: The Little Mermaid. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon

Road 44515. 330-744-8636. 2-3 p.m. Basic Computer Class. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. This beginner’s class will cover identifying parts of the computer, using the keyboard and mouse, plus simple internet use. Registration is required. 2-4 p.m. Friends of PLYMC Puzzle Swap. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org.Swap six puzzles with others. Occurs the first Wednesday of every month. 4 p.m. Killer Trivia Game. Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Play this trivia card game centering around murders, serial killers, famous celebrity scandals and deaths, and lots of crazy questions about strange deaths and murders through history. For adults and teens ages 14 and older. 6 p.m. Dance If You Want To. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Follow a playlist of music videos that demonstrate simple dance moves. 7-7:30 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play West Virginia. 7:05 p.m.

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Tractor-Wagon Rides. Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. See what’s happening at the farm during a guided tractor-wagon tour. Barns are open. Meet at the

Birding Hike. Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-7407116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Birders of all skill levels welcome. A field guide or the Merlin Bird I.D. phone app strongly recommended. Meet at the Bikeway Trailhead at the Farm. Closed-toe shoes and binoculars recommended. Easy to moderate difficulty, 1-2 miles. Weather dependent. Space limited. Registration required. Register by Aug. 3, online or call. Age 10 and older. No walk-ins. No pets. 9-11 a.m. STEAM Lab. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Explore STEAM activities available to children. Features creative, open free play with LEGOs, blocks, robots and coloring. For ages 3-12. 10 a.m. Family Story Time. Struthers Library, 95 Poland Ave. 44471. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 10 a.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. Analog Night. 7 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. Tommy Lee Thompson. 6 p.m. Quaker City Eagles. In Like Flynn. 7:30 p.m. Trax Patio. Common Ground. 7-10 p.m. Westside Bowl. Emma Peridot. 8 p.m.

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Deja Booth. Sebring Library, 195 W. Ohio Ave. 44672. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Sebring Library will be hosting a photo booth. Backgrounds will change weekly. Bring your own props or select from the Library’s. All day. Pix in the Park. Lily Pond, Mill Creek MetroParks, Yo u n g s t o w n 4 4 5 0 9 . 3 3 0 - 7 4 0 - 7 1 1 6 . w w w. millcreekmetroparks.org. Learn how to take photos of wildlife and landscapes while exploring hidden summer gems in the Park. Begin at the Lily Pond and hike the Artist and Slippery Rock Trails after learning basic photographic compositions. Bring a camera or cell phone. Dress for the weather and wear closedtoe shoes/hiking boots. Moderate/difficult hike. Rain or shine. Register online or call. Walk-ins welcome. 10 a.m.-noon.

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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

REGIONAL RADIO

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Akron Art Museum. 1 S. High St., Akron 44308. 330-376-9185. akronartmuseum.org. Contemporary art. “Reflections on Perceptions.” Through Sept. 11. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursday. The Andy Warhol Museum. 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh. 412-237-8300. warhol.org. Andy Warhol’s paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, commercial illustrations, sketchbooks and pop art. by other artists. “Paola Pivi: I Want It All.” Covers the artist’s penchant for physical/visual excess. Includes photo and video documentation of Pivi’s ambitious performances and expansive site-specific installations. Through Aug. 15. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday.

“MFA Thesis Exhibition.” Through July 16. “James Pernotto: Steel-town.” Through July 16. “Patty Flauto: The Dance of Abstraction.”Through July 16. “HopeCAT Arts Exhibition.” Through July 16. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. McKinley Birthplace Home. 40 S. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-652-1704, ext. 6. www.mcklib. org/birthplacehome. A replica of the home where President William McKinley. 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., Monday and Wednesday. Medici Museum of Art. 9350 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2120. medicimuseum.art. Work by noted painters and illustrators. “Norman Rockwell: American Scouting Collection.” Illustrations and paintings by illustrator Norman Rockwell. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday.

Arms Family Museum of Local History.

648 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-2589. mahoninghistory.org. Houses furnishings of Wilford and Olive Arms and local exhibits. “Changing Views: Local Landmarks Over Time”; “Tod Family Treasures: 19th Century Heirlooms”; “Enchanted Evening: Formal Wear from the Jeanne D. Tyler Collection” and “MidCentury Modern in the Mahoning Valley.” Noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Sunday. $7 (adults),$6 (senior and students),$5 (children 3-18), free (under 3). Butler Institute of American Art. 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-1711. butlerart. com. Founded by Youngstown industrialist Joseph Butler in 1919. Permanent and changing exhibits. “86th National Midyear Exhibition 2022.” This annual juried show exhibits the artwork from throughout the United States and its territories. Through Aug. 14; “Selections from the Private Collection of David M. and Cecile Draime.” Includes Picasso, Matisse, Soulages, Baziotes, Munch and others. Through Aug. 7. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-4 p.m., Sunday. Carnegie Museum of Art. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-622-3131. cmoa.org. Painting, sculpture, prints, photographs, decorative arts, design, film, video and digital images. “Locally Sourced.” Through July 17; “Zoe Zenghelis: Fields, Fragments, Fictions.” Through July 24; “Cauleen Smith: Pandemic Diaries.” Through Sept. 6; Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946.” Through Aug. 7; “In Sharp Focus: Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris.” Iconic work of photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris. Ongoing. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursday; closed Tuesday. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-622-3131. carnegiemnh.org. Artifacts documenting the history of human culture. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday; 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Thursday; 10 a.m.5 p.m., Friday and Saturday; noon- 5 p.m., Sunday; closed Tuesday. Carnegie Science Center. One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh 15212. 412-237-3400. carnegiesciencecenter.org. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Wednesday through Monday; closed Tuesday. Cleveland Botanical Garden. 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106. 216-721-1600. cbgarden. org. Features 20 gardens, including a rainforest and desert. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Monday. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland 44106. 1-800-3179155. cmnh.org. Permanent and changing exhibits covering anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, paleontology and wildlife biology. “100 Years of Discovery: A Museum’s Past, Present & Future.” Through July 24. ”Curated Curiosity with Kayla.” Vlogger explores the museum in a special episode of her internet show. Through Dec. 31. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.,Tuesday-Sunday; closed Monday.

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.

14000 Euclid, Cleveland 48106. 216-421-8671. mocacleveland.org. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., ThursdaySaturday. National Packard Museum. 1899 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-394-1899. packardmuseum. org. Noon-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday.

OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology.

COURTESY OF THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART

Pablo Picasso’s ‘Tete de homme’ from 1969. From selections of the private collection of David M. and Cecile Draime. At the Butler Institute of American Art. Through Aug. 7. Davis Education and Visitor Center/Weller Gallery. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek

MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. “Art and Memory: Reflections of Ron Mistovich.” Through July 24. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. John Stark Edwards House. 303 Monroe St., N.W., Warren 44483. 330-394-4653. Artifacts from the Western Reserve. 2-5 p.m., the first Sunday. Great Lakes Science Center. 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 44114. 216-694-2000. greatscience.com. Interactive science, space and tech. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday-Saturday; noon to 5 p.m., Sunday.

Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.

1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh 15222. 412-454-6000. heinzhistorycenter.org. Includes the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, Fort Pitt Museum, Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, Detre Library & Archives, and the Museum Conservation Center. “From Slavery to Freedom.”

At Heinz. Ongoing. “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Original items from the TV set. At Heinz. Ongoing. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Henry Barnhisel House. 1011 N. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6162. Girard and Trumbull artifacts. 1-4 p.m., second and fourth weekends. Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts. 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle 16101. 724-652-2882. hoytartcenter. org. Permanent and changing. “Immigration and Caricature: Ethnic Images from the Appel Collection.” July 5-Aug. 25. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Leavittsburg Heritage Museum. 4901 West Market St., Leavittsburg 44430; 330-399-1448. Features an open house 2-4 p.m., the third Sunday. McDonough Museum of Art. YSU, 525 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-941-1400. http:// mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu/index2.php. Exhibits by YSU students, alumni, regional and national artists. Masks required, regardless of vaccination status.

15 Central Square, Youngstown 44503. 330-744-5914. ohwowkids.org. Interactive, tech-based exhibits. 9-11 a.m. and noon-2 p.m., Thursday-Sunday. Pro Football Hall of Fame. 2121 George Halas Drive, Canton 44708. 330-456-8207. profootballhof. com. History of pro football. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., MondaySunday. $28, $24, $21. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. (E. 9th at Lake Erie), Cleveland 44114. 216-7817625. rockhall.com. History and development of rock and roll. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or later on many Saturdays. The Soap Gallery. 117 S. Champion St., Youngstown 44503. 330-240-0723. Hosts exhibits and cultural events. Struthers Historical Society Museum. 50 Terrace, Struthers 44471. 330-755-7189. Open house 2-4 p.m., the first Sunday. Thomases Art Gallery. Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504. Regional art. Noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Trumbull Art Gallery. 158-162 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 330-395-4876. trumbullartgallery. com. Noon-4 p.m., Thursday-Friday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday. Tyler History Center. 325 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-2589. mahoninghistory. org. Local history, archive and ballroom. TuesdaySunday. $7 (adults),$6 (senior/students),$5 (children 3-18), free (under 3). War Vet Museum. 23 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-6311. warvetmuseum.org. Over 40,000 artifacts from the Revolutionary War to the Persian Gulf War. 10 a.m.-2 p.m, Saturday.

Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. 151 Wood St., Youngstown 44503.

330-941-1314. Exhibits, archive and presentations. Masks required, regardless of vaccination status. The Steel Museum marks its 30th anniversary this year. In celebration, the museum has invited scholars and community leaders to reflect on how the last 30 years have shaped Youngstown, labor, industry and the museum. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday-Friday; noon-4 p.m., Saturday. $7,$6, $3.

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Blood Drive by Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross. Austintown Library, 600 S.

Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Taking blood donations. For appointments call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit www. RedCrossBlood.org. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Playtime at Your Library. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Prepare for kindergarten through play. Features a story and fun activities for you to do with your child to get ready for school. Activities vary every session. For ages 2-6 and their caregiver. 11 a.m.-noon. Cold Case Murder Mystery. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Want to solve a murder? Then join us at the Austintown Library where you and a group of individuals will have the chance to solve a crime with our Unsolved Case File Murder Mystery board game. 1-5 p.m. Friends of PLYMC Brew HA HA. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. The Friends of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County present the annual Brew Ha Ha. 6-9 p.m. $45 per person, $80 for a couple. Attendees must be 21 years and older. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Biker Brewhouse. Gary’s Choice. Birdfish Brewing Co. The Blue Collar Band. 2 p.m. Columbiana County Fairgrounds. Ashley Best. 3 p.m. Flying Pig Saloon. Iravera. 7 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. Full House. 6 p.m. Knox Building. Anniversary Spectacular. November Loop, The Van Allen Belt and others. 7 p.m. Penn-Ohio Cigar Co. Jazz Fest 2022. 5 p.m. River Rock. Earth, Wind and Fire Tribute. 5 p.m. Southtown Smokehouse. Testify. 7-10 p.m. Westside Bowl. Boogie Man Smash Reunion. 8 p.m.

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2nd Annual Kayak Races. East Newport Boat Launch, East Newport Drive, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Test your speed in the second annual Newport Lake Kayak Tournament. Register online, in person or by calling the Wick Recreation Area, 330-740-7114. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $10, resident; $15, nonresident. Masterclass: Stand Up Comedy: Write Your Own Jokes. The Youngstown Playhouse, 600

Playhouse Lane, Youngstown 44511. 330-788-8739, youngstownplayhouse.org. Learn the science of stand up, how to write a punchline, and not get punched because of a punchline. For 21 and older. Noon-3 p.m. $25. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 2:05 p.m.

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Take a Walk @ the Library. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Join Poland Library staff for a 30 to 40 minute walk. Meet in the parking lot. 10 a.m. Family Story Time. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 11-11:30 a.m. Let’s Get Creative: Ocean Edition. Lordstown Branch Library, 1471 Salt Springs Road 44481. 330-

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824-2094. www.wtcpl.org. Teens entering grades 7-12 are invited to the library for snacks and ocean-inspired crafts. Dress to get messy. Call to sign up. 2 p.m. Apprentice’s Inn. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Join the Library in Call of Cthulhu, a role-playing game with dice, character sheets to become an investigator of the unknown, and try to figure out the mysteries that plague this historical fiction setting. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Newport Drive, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks. org. Hike with a naturalist as the group searches for and observes the various species of birds found in Mill Creek MetroParks. This walk is not intended to be physically demanding and will be entirely on pavement. Birders of all skill levels welcome. Closed-toe shoes and binoculars recommended. A field guide or the Merlin Bird I.D. phone app strongly recommended. Weather dependent. Space limited. Registration required. Register by Aug. 9, online or call. Age 10 and older. No walk-ins. No pets. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The Youngstown Summer Movie Series: Hocus Pocus. Wean Park, 229 E. Front St., Youngstown

Finding the Records of Religious Institutions.

44503. “Hocus Pocus,” (1993), (PG). Comedy/horror. 1 hour, 36 minutes. Starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy. In the event of rain, movies occur the following day (Tuesday). The series is sponsored by the JAC Live, The City of You/ Youngstown, The Wean Foundation/Wean Park and Penguin City Brewing Co. 9 p.m.

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Bear Cub Art Club - Honey Bees. Family Garden, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. For ages 3-5, plus adult. Create a mixed-media honey bee. Register/pay by Aug. 7, online or call. 10-11 a.m. $7. Family Story Time. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers and their caregivers. 10 a.m. Baby Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Songs, stories, and bounces with your baby. For babies up to 18 months with a caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. Gotta Move Story Time. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Features a variety of musical and movement activities. For children ages 2-5, who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11:30 a.m.-noon. Shipwrecks: An online presentation via Zoom. Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.

330-399-8807, extension 200. Discover more about shipwrecks and maritime archeology at this free online Library event via Zoom. A short documentary about “The Search for the Pirate Slave Ship Guerrero” will be shown, and then Dr. Corey Malcom, director of archaeology at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West will share more information and take questions through a live interactive question-andanswer session. Call to register and receive the Zoom link via email. 1:15 p.m. Adult Craft Night. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Make a different craft every month. 4-5 p.m. Family Story Time. Sebring Library, 195 W. Ohio Ave. 44672. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. For preschoolers, toddlers and caregivers. 4:30 p.m. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Resources. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Explore the U.S. Food and Drug Administration resources and discover their role in consumer protection relative to food, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and more. 6-7:30 p.m.

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Recreational Hikes. Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Easy, 2 or 4 miles. Volunteer-led hikes focusing on exercising in the outdoors. 9-10 a.m. Baby Story Time. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Songs,

Author Jerry Pallotta: Aug. 13 at Main Library. Pallotta is the author of over 90 books. His newest series, ‘Who Would Win,’ shows what would happen if some of his favorite animals faced off in the wild. stories and bounces with your baby. For babies up to 18 months on a caregiver’s lap. 10 a.m. DIY Pencil Case. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Make your very own pencil case. All materials will be provided. For kids in kindergarten through third grade. 11 a.m.-noon. Ocean of Fandoms. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. There are oceans of fandoms out there! Join the Library for an end-of-summer party with fun water-themed crafts and games. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

An Evening of Music with Tyler and Jimmy.

Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Guitarist Tyler Guerrieri and vocalist Jimmy McClellan will perform. 6-7:30 p.m. Dance If You Want To. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. 7-7:30 p.m. Live! at the Morley. Morley Pavilion, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Tonight: Swing Time Big Band. All performances are free and family friendly. Call for details. 7-8:30 p.m.

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Baby Story Time. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. For babies up to 18 months with a caregiver. 10 a.m. August 11 Toddler Story Time. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories, songs, rhymes and fun. Children ages 18 months to 3 years and their caregiver. 10 a.m.| August 11 Gotta Move Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Musical and movement activities. For children ages 2-5, who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. LEGO My Library. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. A fun-filled hour of free play with different types of LEGOs. For grades K-6. 5 p.m. Birding Walk. East Newport Boat Launch, East

Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Religious institutions are social networks and produce a variety of useful records. 6-7:30 p.m. Killer Trivia. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Play this trivia card game centering around murders, serial killers, famous celebrity scandals and deaths, and lots of crazy questions about strange deaths and murders through history. For adults and teens ages 14 and older. 6 p.m. Grief 101. Via Zoom. To register for this virtual program, visit www.mcklib.org/Grief101 or call 330652-1704, extension 3. Learn about the grieving process and work through your grief. Presented by Hospice of the Valley’s bereavement facilitator Kimberly Calhoun. 6–7 p.m. Full Moon Hike. Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Join a park educator for an August full moon hike as the group hikes the trails from Scholl Pavilion to Lanterman’s Mill. Dress for the weather and wear hiking boots or closed-toe shoes. Moderate. 2 miles. Meet at Scholl Recreation Area Parking Lot off Bears Den Road. Registration required. Register by Aug. 5, online or call for details. No walkins. No pets. 9-10:30 p.m.

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Sit and Bird. Newport Wetlands Parking Lot, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Naturalist Matt will be birdwatching at the Newport Wetlands Boardwalk throughout the morning. All are welcome to stop by and participate. Binoculars recommended. A pop-up tent will be set up to provide shade. Weather dependent. 8:30-11 a.m. Pop-Up Library @ Wick Park, 260 Park Ave.,Youngstown 44504. The Pop-Up Library will be

at Wick Park today. Sign up for a library card, browse and check out books and more. 2-5 p.m. All People’s Adaptive Full Moon Hike. Meet at MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at Kirk Road, Mill Creek MetroParks, Austintown. 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. This 1-mile, slow-pace hike designed to accommodate the accessibility of all people. The pace will be adapted and stops will be taken based on the needs of the participants. Registration required. Register by Aug. 10, online or call for details. No pets. 8:30-9:30 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Best Western Plus Dutch Haus Inn. Tuika’s Polynesian Island Magic. Noon-3 p.m. Birdfish Brewing Co. Analog Night. 7 p.m. Flying Pig Saloon. On the Rocks. 9 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. Jim Gill. 6 p.m. Oh Wow. The Labra Brothers. 6 p.m. Red Maple Barn. New Frontiers. 7 p.m. Robins Theatre. Foghat. 8 p.m. Trumbull County Fair. Rockabilly Ruckus.

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Kayak Adventures. Lake Glacier Boathouse, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown 44509. 330-7407116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Kayak with an educator on Lake Glacier to learn about and explore different aquatic biodiversity. Kayaks, paddles and life jackets provided or bring your own. Ages 18 and up. Come early to sign liability waiver. Register by Aug. 11, online or call. 10-11:30 a.m. $15 Metroparks kayak; $10 bring-your-own kayak. Jerry Pallotta: Author Visit for Summer Finishers. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Call 330744-8636, extension 50063 to register for this special author visit, reserved for Summer Discovery finishers. Call for more information and to register. 10 a.m. End of Summer Beach Party. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Calling all Summer Discovery Readers. Join the Library for food, crafts, music, games, raffle drawings and more. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

How Does Your Garden Grow Series: Garden Myths and Misconceptions. Brookfield Branch

Mahoning County: 330-747-KIDS (5437) Trumbull County: #211 ext. 244 email: ppetras@helpnetworkneo.org www.helpnetworkneo.org Respite & Summer Programs for Families with Special Needs 2022 available

Library, 7032 Grove St. 44403. 330-448-8134. www. wtcpl.org. Gardening folklore and myths, stories, and tips passed down from generation to generation. Is there any truth to these recommendations? Master Gardener Wanda Thomas will help us explore which myths are accurate, which are partially inaccurate and need some additional information added, and which are downright false. 1 p.m. Jerry Pallotta, Author Visit. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Jerry Pallotta has been writing children’s books for over 30 years and is the author of over 90 books. His newest series, “Who Would Win,” shows what would happen if some of his favorite animals faced off in the wild. 1 p.m. Back to School Party. Campbell Library, 436 Struthers Coitsville Road 44436. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Fun for the whole family. 1 p.m. LEGOpalooza. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. It will be all things LEGO: a LEGO movie, LEGOs to play with during the movie, and more. 3-4:30 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. Heavy Spirits. 2 p.m. Birdfish Brewing Co. Punk Willie. 6 p.m. Casual Pint. The Tropiholics. 7 p.m. Dash Inn. Sacksville Rhythm and Blues. 7 p.m. Leon’s. Random Strangers. 9 p.m. Nelson Ledges Quarry. JMiller Band. Noon. New Manhattan. Mane Atraxion. 8 p.m. Thelma’s Sports Nook. Forgery. 8 p.m. Tiffany’s Banquet Center. Steel Valley Woofstock 5. 5 p.m. Trumbull County Fair. Rockabilly Ruckus.6 p.m. Westside Bowl. The Nied’s Hotel Band. 8 p.m.

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MetroCyclers. Parking lot, East Golf Hike and Bike Trail, Mill Creek Metroparks, Boardman. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Meet at East Golf Hike and Bike Trail parking lot for the bike trip. Bring your own helmet and bike or rent a bike from Trailside Bicycle Company. Moderate 5-7 mile ride, low to no inclines. 1-3 p.m. Members, free; nonmembers, $5.

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Family Story Time. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-

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8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 11-11:30 a.m. Adult Co-Ed Soccer. Wick Field 3, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. The season will consist of a six-game regular season with a post season to follow. Teams will be seeded (based on record) into a single loss elimination tournament for the post season. This league is for adults 18 and older. Call for more information and to register. Monday, Aug. 15-Sep. 26. 6-9 p.m.

The Youngstown Summer Movie Series: School of Rock. Wean Park, 229 E. Front St.,

Youngstown 44503. “School of Rock,” (2003), (PG-13). Comedy. 1 hour, 49 minutes. Starring Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White and Sarah Silverman. In the event of rain, movies occur the following day (Tuesday). The series is sponsored by the JAC Live, The City of You/ Youngstown, The Wean Foundation/Wean Park and Penguin City Brewing Co. 9 p.m.

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Family Story Time. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. 10 a.m. Baby Story Time. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. 10 a.m. “Sense”ational Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. A variety of activities that will stimulate your child’s senses. For children ages 18 months to 3 years old and their caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. Marble Maze-STEM Challenge for Middle Schoolers. East Library, 430 Early Road, Youngstown

44505. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Put your STEM skills to the test by creating a maze out of cardboard tubes and boxes. Discuss the concepts of construction, engineering and potential energy while having fun. 1 p.m. Advanced Research for Nonprofits. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. This class will take into consideration many difference filters to making searching the Foundation Directory Online. 2-3:30 p.m. Lucy Lu at the Library. Tri-Lakes Library, 13820 Mahoning Ave, North Jackson 44451. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Drop by and read to Lucy Lu, a registered therapy dog. No registration required; availability on a first-come, first-served basis. 4:30 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Sit & Stitch. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Bring your knitting, crochet, or other fiber art, and enjoy an hour of conversation with fellow enthusiasts. Projects/ instruction not provided. 10 a.m. Yoga Family Story Time. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Enjoy a story, craft, and learn a few yoga movements in this story time for the whole family. Bring a towel for exercise time. Focused on ages 3-6 and their families. Noon-12:45p.m. End of Summer Bash. Struthers Library, 95 Poland Ave. 44471. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Celebrate the end of summer with ice cream, games and crafts. For children of all ages. 2 p.m. On the Terrace at 5. Garden Cafe, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Ticket includes


live music and two glasses of wine. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Call 330-740-7116 ext 230 for more information. Event is rain or shine. 5-7:30 p.m. Members. $12; nonmembers, $17. Pix in the Park. Lily Pond, Mill Creek MetroParks, Yo u n g s t o w n 4 4 5 0 9 . 3 3 0 - 7 4 0 - 7 1 1 6 . w w w. millcreekmetroparks.org. Learn how to take photos of wildlife and landscapes while exploring hidden summer gems in the Park. Begin at the Lily Pond and hike the Artist and Slippery Rock Trails after learning basic photographic compositions. Bring a camera or cell phone. Dress for the weather and wear closedtoe shoes/hiking boots. Moderate/difficult hike. Rain or shine. Register online or call. Walk-ins welcome. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Lego My Library. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Are you interested in LEGOs? Come and join us for a fun filled hour of free play with different types of LEGOs. 6 p.m. Live! at the Morley. Morley Pavilion, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org.Tonight: K Street. All performances are free and family friendly. 7-8:30 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Gotta Move Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. Sprout Club - Pickle Palooza Program. Kidston Classroom, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. For ages 3-5, plus adult. Hands-on activities with pasta. Register/pay by Aug. 16, online or call. 1-2 p.m. $7. Back to School Stickers. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Head back to school with custom name stickers to decorate your folders and notebooks. Space is limited and registration is required. 4-5 p.m. True Crime Panel Discussion with Tim Seman.

Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Local history librarian Tim Seman will moderate the true crime panel discussion, which will include former Vindicator columnist Bertram de Souza. 6-7:30 p.m. Anime & Manga Club. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Discuss current reads and watch anime. For ages 11-18 years old. 6 p.m. The B&O Night Market. B&O Station Banquet Hall, 530 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44502. This farmers market features fresh local produce, local baked goods, local art, live music and beer. 4-8 p.m., Occurs Aug. 4, 18 and Sept. 1, 15. 4- 8 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Birdfish Brewing Co. Analog Night with John Anthony & Ed Davis of The Vindys. 7 p.m. JRz Pub. Common Ground. 8 p.m. Nelson Ledge Quarry. Donna the Buffalo. Grassfire 2022. Peter Allen Inn. A Tribute to Johnny Cash. 6-9 p.m. River Walk Park/New Castle. The Labra Brothers. 10 p.m.

Riser Tavern on the Links. The Conkle Brothers. 7-10 p.m. Robins Theatre. The Doo Wop Project. 8 p.m. Up a Creek. NFNJ. 8 p.m.

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Gardeners of Greater Youngstown 56th Annual Horticulture Show. Antonucci Library,

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Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7407116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. The Gardeners of Greater Youngstown, formerly known as the Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown, invites the public to their annual horticultural show. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Birding the Sanctuary. Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, Mill Creek Metroparks. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Features birding with Jeff Harvey on an early-morning hike at Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Space limited. Boots required. Moderate. 1.25 miles. Register by Aug. 18, online or call. 8-9:30 a.m. Fall Wreath Making. Kidston Classroom, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116, extension 230. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Create a fall wreath with Judy Stanislaw. Register/pay online or call. 10 a.m.-noon. DIY Dog Toy. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Make a DIY dog toy. Registration is required and space is limited. 10 a.m. Sensory Story Time. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. This story time is designed for children ages 3-8 with autism spectrum disorders and sensory processing disorders and their families. Registration is required. 10:30-11:15 a.m. Playtime at Your Library. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Prepare for kindergarten through play. Fun activities to do with your child to get ready for school. Activities vary every session. For ages 2-6 and their caregiver. 11 a.m.-noon. Saturday Movie Matinee. Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Features a new release family movie, rated G to PG. Each movie will have a craft to take and make that will match the theme of the day’s movie. 1:30-3:30 p.m. MetroMutts: Doggie Paddle Boat Ride. Lake Glacier Boathouse, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Features a boat ride around Lake Glacier. The event will also have paddle boats for those who wish to go out on their own. Register online by Aug. 15. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Members, free; nonmembers, $5.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. The Gypsy Cowboys. 2 p.m. Crickets Bar. No Funk, No Justice. 8 p.m. El Cowboy. Flash Mob. 8 p.m. Firestone Farms. Beetlemania Magic. 7-10 p.m. Ice House Inn. The Southern Outlaws. 9 p.m. Nelson Ledges. The Del McCoury Band. 7 p.m. New Manhattan. 8 Track. 8 p.m. Noble Creature. Kari Ann Rutushin. 7:30 p.m. Numbers Brewing Co. Frank Vieira. 4 p.m. Red Maple Barn. Fleetwood Mac Tribute. 6 p.m. River Rock at the Amp. Pink Floyd tribute band. 5 p.m. Westside Bowl. Old Breed, Gatlin, Crooked Cobras. 8 p.m.

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MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. The River Riders. 2 p.m. Black Horse Tavern. Live! Blues, classic country and rock-n-roll played one-man-band style on acoustic, dobro, and cigar box guitars. The Crow’s Nest. Miss Freddye. 7 p.m. Firestone Farms. Cheeseburgers in Paradise. 9:30 p.m. High Street Pub & Grill. Crash the Great. 7-10 p.m. Jaylex Center. Underrated album release. 11 p.m. Leon’s. Hot Rod Willie. 9 p.m. Peter Allen Inn. Rick Bruckner. 6-9 p.m. River Rock. Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience. 5 p.m. Royal Oaks. Pabstolutely 15. Noon.

Family Story Time. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 11-11:30 a.m. Pop-Up Library @ Crandall Park. 400 Redondo Road, Youngstown 44504. The Pop-Up Library visits Crandall Park today. Register for a library card, check out materials and learn about library services. 2-5 p.m. Back to School with After School. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. See how the Library can help with school work and make a craft. For tweens and teens in grades 5-8. 2:30-5 p.m.

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Family Story Time. Boardman Library, 7680

Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers and caregivers. 10 a.m. Gotta Move Story Time. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For children ages 2-5, who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11:30 a.m.-noon.

Understanding Depression with Cadence Care Network. National McKinley Birthplace Home, 40 S. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-652-1704, extension 3. An adjunct professor at YSU will explain the symptoms of depression and when to ask for help. If unvaccinated, wear a mask to the in-person session. To register for a virtual program, visit www.mcklib. org/Understanding-Depression. 6–7 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Recreational Hikes. Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. 330-740-7114. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Moderate. 2 or 4 miles. Volunteer-led hike. 9-10 a.m. Baby Story Time. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. For babies up to 18 months with a caregiver. 10 a.m. Intro to Using Computers, Part 1. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. Program provides an overview of computer hardware and peripherals, Windows 10 operating system basics including keyboard shortcuts and launching applications. 10-11:30 a.m. STEAM: Engineering with Gears. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. 6 p.m. Wick Recreation Area Family Night. Morley Pavilion, Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-7407114. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Unlimited Par-3 golf, batting cages, tennis, volleyball, DEK Hockey, and the Wet Playground. End the evening with a family movie. Register in person, or by calling. 7-11 p.m. $25 up to a family of five; $7 per additional person. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Baby Story Time.Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Songs, stories, and bounces with your baby. For babies up to 18 months with a caregiver. 10 a.m.

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‘Birding Hike’ at the Newport Wetlands, Mill Creek Metroparks, Thursday, Aug. 25. Easy to moderate difficulty, 1-2 miles. Registration required. Age 10 and older. No walk-ins. Toddler Story Time. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories, songs, rhymes and fun. Children ages 18 months to 3 years and their caregiver. 10 a.m. Tile Art. Sebring Library, 195 W. Ohio Ave. 44672. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Scribble on subway tiles with permanent markers, then use rubbing alcohol to liquefy the images and create beautiful abstract art. Items will be dried and sealed for pick up. 11 a.m.-noon.| August 25, 2022 Gotta Move Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For children ages 2-5, who are accompanied by a caregiver. 11-11:30 a.m. Poetry Corner - Poetry Writing and Discussion.

Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Do you love poetry? Then come join the Poetry Corner at Newport Library — a group for sharing poems you have written or are working on, or a poem you love you would really love to discuss. This is a group for feedback and assistance. 4:30 p.m.

Murder Myster y Game: Body on the Boardwalk. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St.

44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Play the immersive murder mystery game “Body On The Boardwalk,” where players investigate the death of a seaside amusement park employee and uncover the park’s dirty secrets that led to her murder. 5:30-7 p.m. Birding Hike. Newport Wetlands Parking Lot, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Hike with a naturalist as the group searches for and observes the various species of birds found in Mill Creek MetroParks. Birders of all skill levels welcome. A field guide or the Merlin Bird I.D. phone app strongly recommended. Closed-toe shoes and binoculars recommended. Easy to moderate difficulty, 1-2 miles. Weather dependent. Space limited. Registration required. Register by Aug. 23, online or call. Age 10 and older. No walk-ins. No pets. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Interspecies Families: Animals in Family History. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown

44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Examine the significant role our sentient friends play in how we understand our ancestors. 6-7:30 pm. Sit & Stitch. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Bring your knitting, crochet, or other fiber art, and enjoy an hour of conversation. 6 p.m. Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Eastwood Field, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0000. The Scrappers play State College. 7:05 p.m.

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Botanical Mornings. Outdoor Concourse, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org.Discover the progress of the seasons at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Register/ pay by Aug. 24, online or call. 9-10 a.m. $5. Let’s Celebrate National Police K9 Day. Springfield Library. 10418 Main St, New Middletown 44442. 330-7448636. In recognition of National Police K9 Day (Sept. 1), a day to honor police dogs and remember those who have fallen in the line of duty, come and meet local K9 officer, Officer Havoc, and his handler. 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. Analog Night. 7 p.m. The Grand Resort/Avalon. NFNJ. 7 p.m. Noble Creature. Larry Elefante. 7 p.m. Peter Allen Inn. Foreigner Tribute. 6-9 p.m.

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Birding Hike. Yellow Creek Lodge Parking Lot, Yellow Creek Park, Mill Creek MetroParks, 19 1/2 Lowellville Road, Struthers 44471. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Hike with a naturalist as the group searches for and observe the various species of birds. Register by Aug. 25, online or call. Age 10 and older. No walk-ins. No pets. 8:30-10:30 a.m. Tractor-Wagon Rides. Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-740-7116. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. See all that is happening at the farm. Register/pay by Aug. 25. 10-10:45 a.m. $2, resident; $3 nonresident; senior/youth, $1. Saturday Crafternoon. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Explore techniques for using a variety art materials.11 a.m.-noon. Resume Writing. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Class covers resume-writing resources. 2-4 p.m. COSI Learning Lunchbox Dinosaur Kits. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. The Center of Science and Industry has created learning lunchboxes that offer dinosaur-themed kits with five days’ worth of learning content. 2-3 p.m. Rock Your Locker. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Make magnets for your lockers, DIY stickers for your notebooks and binders, and buttons for your backpack. For teens in grades 7-12. 2-4 p.m.

Yoga Basics Course. Radius Room, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116, extension 230. www.millcreekmetroparks.org. Karres Cvetkovich will teach the class. Register online or call. The course is eight weeks. Sundays. Aug. 28-Oct. 16. 9:15-10:30 a.m. $96.

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Family Story Time. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Story time has stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 11-11:30 a.m. Canfield Fair Family Bingo. Springfield Library. 10418 Main St., New Middletown 44442. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Bingo games all centered around the history of the Canfield Fair. 11:30 a.m. Maker Monday at the DIY. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. One DIY space machine will be featured each month that will include a craft. This month will feature the laminator. For teens and adults. Registration required. 5 p.m. Citrus Perler Bead Coaster. Struthers Library, 95 Poland Ave. 44471. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit. org. Make a citrus themed coaster. Supplies will be provided. 6-6:45 p.m.

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Family Story Time. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Stories for preschoolers, toddlers, babies and caregivers. 10 a.m. Baby Story Time. Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For babies up to 18 months with a caregiver. 10 a.m. Expedition of Mushrooms. Meet at MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, Canfield. 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.org. Join an educator in the field to discover different mushrooms. No taste testing or picking along the trails. Dress for the weather and the terrain. Closed-toe shoes recommended. Registration required. Register online or call. No walk-ins. 5:30-7 p.m.

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Sit & Stitch. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Bring your knitting, crochet, or other fiber art, and have an hour of conversation with fellow enthusiasts. Projects/ instruction not provided. 10 a.m. Dance If You Want To. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. Follow a playlist of music videos that demonstrate simple dance moves. 7-7:30 p.m.




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