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The Youngstown-Warren Metro Area is one of the least expensive urban areas in the U.S., according to the 2013 Cost of Living Index released by The Council for Community and Economic Research, Arlington, Va.The metro area, which includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Mercer County in Pennsylvania, ranked the ninth lowest out of 308 urban areas by the council with a Cost of Living Index of 86.5.

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Ground was broken in late February at the future site of the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum, which will honor local aviators’ contributions to advancing the field. Activities took place at the site of the new museum, SLOAS Airfield, 4059 North River Road in Warren (across from Shepherd of the Valley). When complete, the facility will be a replica of the hangar at the Hall Flying School, which was relocated to Trumbull County by Ernie Hall in the early 1920s.

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The 16th Annual Summer Festival of the Arts will be held at and around Youngstown State University July 12-13. A celebration of both the fine and performing arts, the festival enjoys wide community participation from local and regional arts groups, cultural institutions, ethnic and civic groups and the greater University community. Applications for the juried fine art show are now available, and artists are encouraged to apply by the April 4, 2014 early deadline.

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Local authors Thomas Welsh and Gordon F. Morgan have announced that their new book, “Classic Restaurants of Youngstown,” will be released by the Charleston, S.C.-based History Press on April 15, 2014. The 224-page book, available for pre-orders on March 7, lists for $21.99. With a number of illustrations, “Classic Restaurants” provides an historical overview of the city’s restaurant industry, moving from 1945 to the present.

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he Youngstown-Warren Metro Area is one of the least expensive urban areas in the U.S., according to the 2013 Cost of Living Index released by The Council for Community and Economic Research, Arlington, Va. The metro area, which includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Mercer County in Pennsylvania, ranked the ninth lowest out of 308 urban areas by the council with a Cost of Living Index of 86.5. The national average was 100 with Harlingen, Texas the least expensive area with a COL Index of 81.6. New YorkManhattan topped the most expensive list in the U.S. with a COL Index of 220.4. “These types of results are supportive to our economic development efforts in attracting new investment to our community. The Mahoning Valley is an affordable place to do business and live,” said Sarah Boyarko, the Regional Chamber’s vice president for Economic Development, North America. The Cost of Living Index measures regional differences in the cost of consumer goods and services excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile. It is based on more than 50,000 prices covering almost 60 different items. Prices are collected three times a year by chambers of commerce, economic development organizations or university applied economic centers. The Regional Chamber obtained the price data for the Youngstown-Warren-Mercer area. The composite index is based on six components – housing, utilities, grocery items, transportation, health care and miscellaneous goods and services. Youngstown-Warren ranked below the national average in all six components. In addition, Youngstown-Warren was the least expensive urban area in Ohio among the 10 areas surveyed. Cleveland-Elyria was the most expensive. Among the six components, Youngstown-Warren was the most affordable in Ohio in grocery items, transportation and health care, was ranked the second least expensive in miscellaneous goods and services and was fourth lowest in utilities. Information on the COL index can be found on the Regional Chamber’s website, www.regionalchamber.com in the

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Food for Thought Local authors dig into Youngstown’s rich and varied restaurant history

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ocal authors Thomas Welsh and Gordon F. Morgan have announced that their new book, “Classic Restaurants of Youngstown,” will be released by the Charleston, S.C.based History Press on April 15, 2014. The 224-page book, available for preorders on March 7, lists for $21.99. With a number of illustrations, “Classic Restaurants” provides an historical overview of the city’s restaurant industry, moving from 1945 to the present. “Classic Restaurants of Youngstown” opens with a description of downtown Youngstown after World War II, when the district was studded with dozens of restaurants, including the Mural Room, Raver’s, the Italian Restaurant, and Jay’s Lunch. As the community’s center of gravity shifted, however, many of the city’s popular restaurants – including the Colonial House, the Mansion, and Cicero’s – operated in newly developed commercial hubs like the Uptown District. While the book describes the manner in which trends like suburbanization and deindustrialization contributed to the decline of the city’s restaurant industry, it also calls attention to establishments that have served as symbols of continuity in

changing neighborhoods, including the MVR, the Golden Dawn, and the Boulevard. Meanwhile, the narrative describes how Youngstown’s ethnic and racial diversity shaped the development of a unique local cuisine that remains one of the community’s greatest assets. “Classic Restaurants of Youngstown” ends on a hopeful note, concluding with a description of Youngstown’s revitalized downtown, which currently hosts an impressive range of restaurants, eateries, nightclubs and coffee shops. The 224-page book was produced in partnership with the Mahoning Valley Historical Society, which provided historical images as well as access to menus, advertisements, and other materials related to the local restaurant industry. Welsh previously co-authored “Strouss’: Youngstown’s Dependable Store,” a historical overview of Youngstown’s iconic Strouss’ Department Store, which was established in 1875 and operated until

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that the address provided to the consumer, 204 Franklin SE Suite 200 Warren, Ohio 44482, does not exist. BBB has attempted to contact the company for comment, but company representatives have not returned phone calls. Mail sent to this location was returned by USPS as undeliverable. This company as a BBB Grade of F. Visit http://www.bbb.org/youngstown/ business-reviews/advance-fee-brokers/ century-financial-group-in-warren-oh20003201 for more information. BBB offers the following advice when looking for a personal loan: ◆ Be wary of applying for online loans through unfamiliar businesses or websites. Many of these online application sites are run by scammers or by people who sell your information to scammers. ◆ Never wire money or send money orders to obtain a loan. Advance fee loan schemers

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entury Financial Group, claiming to be from Warren, Ohio, is soliciting their products to consumers across the country in the classifieds of community newspapers. In their advertising, they offer to stop collections calls and loans to individuals or businesses with bad credit. A New York consumer told BBB that she had contacted this company for a personal loan. A company representative told the consumer that in order to secure a $20,000 loan, she must pay a loan premium of $533.32 and $100.00 insurance policy fee in advance. A BBB investigation has determined

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The front cover of ‘Classic Restaurants of Youngstown’ depicts the Mural Room, Jay’s Hot Dogs and others.

1986. Morgan has contributed articles to various local news publications, including Metro Monthly. In addition, he writes for and edits Drum and Bugle Call, the newsletter of the Mahoning Valley Civil War Round Table, where he serves as program director. will try to get you to send money or ask for your personal information (bank account information, credit card and Social Security numbers) before providing you with any paperwork. Consider this a red flag. You may be wiring money to another country. ◆ Lenders are required to be registered in all states where they do business. Check with the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions first at 614-728-8400. ◆ Do not do business with anyone who cannot give you an address that you can confirm as legitimate. ◆ Official-looking loan documents and sophisticated looking websites are easy to copy or fake. Just because a business appears legitimate, doesn’t mean it is. ◆ Check for a free BBB Business Review by going to bbb.org or call 330-7443111.


United Way donor wins 2014 Cruze Turbo Diesel

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ichard Shafer of Home Savings and Loan is the winner of a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel courtesy of Greenwood Chevrolet. Shafer picked the box with the key that started the new car at the giveaway event held Feb. 24 at Greenwood Chevrolet’s Hummer building in Austintown. (Shafer gives through a workplace campaign at Home Savings and Loan.) Greenwood Chevrolet donated the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel to the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley and the United Way of Trumbull as a joint incentive for their 2013 campaigns. All donors of $156 or more ($3 a week) qualified for one chance in the drawing to win the car. Donors of $200 or more ($4 a week) received two chances in the drawing. Ten finalists, five from Mahoning County and five from Trumbull County, were selected throughout the 2013 campaign. The Mahoning County finalists are Patricia Thomas of Gem Young Insurance, Richard Shafer of Home Savings and Loan, John Dougherty of UAW 1714, Paul P. Hucul of UAW 1112, and Joseph Lyons of Youngstown State University. The Trumbull County finalists are Rachel Natali of General Motors, Joe Marsico of UAW 1112, Jason Crawford of Trumbull Industries, John Magoulick of Ohio Edison, and Dawn Jacobs of Farmers National Bank.

Groundbreaking held for new aviation museum

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round was broken in late February at the future site of the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum, which will honor local aviators’ contributions to advancing the field. Activities took place at the site of the new museum, SLOAS Airfield, 4059 North River Road in Warren (across from Shepherd of the Valley). When complete, the facility will be a replica of the hangar at the Hall Flying School, which was relocated to Trumbull County by Ernie Hall in the early 1920s. The Ernie Hall Aviation Museum was founded in 2014 to recognize the contributions made by U.S. aviators in advancing aeronautics, particularly those with local ties. The museum will display aviation artifacts and collectibles, in addition to promoting education through lectures, gatherings, tours and other events. The museum is expected to be open in August and will host its first major event, “Wings-n-Wheels,” on Aug. 9-10. For more information, call 330-2196143 or visit the museu’s website at ErnieHallAviationMuseum.org.

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Home Energy Assistance warns of fraudulent calls

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f you live in Mahoning County or a surrounding county and you receive assistance from the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), beware that there are fraudulent calls being conducted in the area. “It has been brought to the attention of the Mahoning Youngstown Community Action Partnership (MYCAP) and the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) that there are clients receiving calls from an agency identifying themselves as a ‘HEAP’ provider, or as the Energy Assistance Program,” said Vesna Vukasinovich, MYCAP’s director of Home Energy Services. “In addition, the caller is requesting personal bank account information and Social Security numbers. HEAP does not require bank information. MYCAP, ODSA and other reputable organizations never ask for any information about their financial institution because the energy assistance is not directly paid to the bank, but rather eligible households receive a credit,” she added. Reports indicate that the calls are coming from a 1-800 number and in all cases the caller states ‘HEAP’ was awarded extra money to assist with customers because of the recent cold snap. Further, they say that bank account information is needed in order to credit the award to their bank account. These calls are not from MYCAP and/ or the Home Energy Assistance Program. The actual HEAP process does not include deposits into bank accounts; rather they credit a person’s energy bill. “If someone receives a call from someone regarding the request to provide personal information about HEAP, please do not give any bank account information out over the phone because it is not necessary and likely a scam to steal your personal information,” Vukasinovich added. Residents who receive such calls are encouraged to report the call to MYCAP by contacting Vukasinovich at 330-7477921, ext. 1734.

Bishop Murry appoints 2 to Diocesan parishes

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ishop George V. Murry, S.J, Bishop of Youngstown, has appointed Rev. Stephen Zeigler pastor of St. Ambrose Parish in Garrettsville and St. Michael Parish in Windham; and Rev. Jeffrey Stealey associate pastor of St. Paul Parish in North Canton. Both appointments are effective March 1, 2014. Zeigler completed seminary studies at Mount St. Mary Seminary in Cincinnati. Following ordination on June 25, 2011, he was appointed associate pastor at St. Paul Parish in North Canton. Stealey was ordained June 25, 2011, after completing seminary studies at Sacred Heart

School of Theology in Hales Corners, Wisc. He was then appointed associate pastor at St. James Parish and Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish in Warren, now merged as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish.

Summer Festival seeking artists for annual event

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he 16th Annual Summer Festival of the Arts will be held at and around Youngstown State University July 12 and 13. A celebration of both the fine and performing arts, the festival enjoys wide community participation from local and regional arts groups, cultural institutions, ethnic and civic groups and the greater University community. Artist applications for the juried fine art show are now available, and artists are encouraged to apply by the April 4, 2014 early deadline. Each application must be accompanied by the $20 jury fee. If accepted, the booth fee is $100. The Summer Festival of the Arts does not rent tables; all artists must submit an application and materials and be accepted by a panel of professional jurors. Over 80 artists participated in the two-day event last year, which also includes an ethnic festival, jazz concert and family activities. “The Summer Festival of the Arts has become a cornerstone of activities for a weekend- long series of events in our community,” said Festival Coordinator Lori A. Factor. “Artists from near and far travel to our area to participate in this event. We are grateful to the community for supporting the arts over the years as well as to the artists who have exhibited and sold their artwork. We are looking forward to the variety of activities planned to celebrate a 16th year of bringing great art to the Valley.” The Summer Festival of the Arts originally began as the popular “Walk on Wick,” an event sponsored by the Youngstown Area Arts Council. In a partnership between the then-Arts Council and YSU, it became a department of the University in 1999, expanding into a weekend long juried arts event at and around YSU. Applications for fine artists wishing to sell their artwork in the Artists’ Marketplace are available by emailing Lori Factor at lafactor@ ysu.edu or by downloading an application at the festival website, www.ysu.edu/sfa.

Humility of Mary seeks personal stories for 150th This summer, the Sisters of the Humility of Mary will celebrate 150 years in the United States and will recall the sacrifice and bravery of the early sisters who left France to come to the America. As part of the150th anniversary, the sisters plan to create a Litany of Thanksgiving of all those who been blessed with an association to the sisters. If you have a story and/or memory of the sisters for which you are grateful, email it to hm150@humilityofmary.org. The deadline for submissions is April 1.

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Our Library ENRICHES you with knowledge, with ideas...and with unlimited possibilities. Our new mission statement was created in 2014 during the strategic planning process from ideas and discussions with our customers and staff. And in three simple words, it says so much.

St. Patrick’s Day Stories, Games and More Fun! - Join us for St. Patrick’s Day stories read by a giant leprechaun and spirited games to celebrate this special day. Holiday program. For children of all ages. Poland Library, 1:30 p.m. Sat., March 15

Family Fun Day, Saturday, March 15: 11 a.m. and continuing all day- “Find Your Inner Leprechaun” Scavenger Hunt through the Poland Library. Complete the scavenger hunt and get prizes. Meet Captian McFinn in the Poland Library Bookstore. 1 p.m. Parade of Leprechauns. Prizes for the We believe it’s because best-dressed Leprechauns. of the Library’s mission: 1:30 p.m. Leprechaun story time in the library. “The Public Library of 2 p.m. Sensational St. Patrick’s Day Science Program by the Library staff. Youngstown and Mahoning 2:45 p.m. contests County connects people Fastest Pickle-Eating Contest, win a $20 gift and communities to reliable resources that inspire learning and foster certificate to Kravitz Deli enrichment.” Corned Beef Eating Contest (adults), win a night on the town This can be summed up in three little words – words which Lucky Charms eating contest, win a $20 gift open up the world to our customers – Connect. Inspire. Enrich. certificate to Kravitz Deli 3:30 p.m. Burke Irish Dancers Our Library CONNECTS you with experts ...thought leaders 4 p.m. St Patrick’s cookies and cokes in ...and your neighbors. the Deli, compliments of Charlie, the Giant Leprechaun and Kravitz Deli Our Library INSPIRES you to learn...to imagine ...and to create.

Sensational St. Patrick’s Day Science - Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with fun science demonstrations and activities. Holiday program. For children of all ages. Poland Library, 2 p.m. Sat., March 15

I my Library kidsPROGRAMS No reservations needed unless otherwise stated. Find Those Snazzy Hats! Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday! How many “Cat in the Hat” hats can you find hidden in the library? Tell the librarian and receive a prize! For children of all ages. Austintown, Library Hours, All Month Tri-Lakes, Library Hours, All Month Homeschool Brunch Bunch Homeschoolers join us for a reading and discussion of the book, “How Did That Get in My Lunchbox? The Story of Food,” by Chris Butterworth, followed by extension activities. Additional resources will be available to check out for further exploration and self-study. Bring a sack lunch if you wish. A snack will be provided. For elementary school children. Main, 11 a.m., Thurs., March 20

Gotta Move Storytime! For children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Join us for a variety of musical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development, and motivate language learning. Adults and kids, get ready to act out stories and rhymes, sing and dance, and talk and play. Austintown, 10 a.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27 Canfield, 10 a.m., Thurs., March 6 Sebring, 11:30 a.m., Thurs., March 20 Tri-Lakes, 11 a.m., Tues., March 4, 11, 18, 25 Signs of Spring! - List as many signs as you find that spring is finally here for a chance to win a prize! Canfield, Library Hours, All Month

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iPad Play Hey, Kids! Want to use an iPad? Hey, Adults! Want to motivate your child to learn? Call 330.744.8636 and ask for a librarian at Main Library. We’ll ask for the subject area you’d like to explore with your child and schedule you for a 30-minute or one-hour session with the Library’s iPad. Registration and adult ID (valid license, state ID or library card) is required. Child must be accompanied by an adult. Appointments are available from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For kids from age four to those in sixth grade. Main, appointments between 5:30-8:30 p.m., Mon., March 3

Lego My Library Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos provided. For kids, ages 6 and up. Austintown, 6 p.m., Wed., March 5 Brownlee Woods, 2 p.m., Sat., March 22 Canfield, 3:30 p.m., Tues., March 11 Main, 4 p.m., Wed., March 19 Poland, 6-7 p.m., Tues., March 18 Sebring, 3:30 p.m., Thurs., March 20 Struthers, 2 p.m., Sat., March 1 Tri-Lakes, 6 p.m., Tues., March 11 Pajama Jam: Sleepy-Time Fun for the Family - Put on your PJs, bring out the whole family and come for St. Patrick’s Day stories and more fun. Holiday program. Poland, 6:30-7 p.m., Mon., March 17


KIDS programs Bonding with Babies & Books For caregivers and their little ones who are 6 to 23 months. Rhymes, songs and stories, time to play and socialize. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 10 a.m., Tues., March 4. 11, 18, 25 Boardman, 10 a.m., Sat., March 1 and 15 Boardman, 10 a.m., Fri., March 7 and 21 Canfield, 10 a.m., Mon., March 10 Main, 10 a.m., Sat., March 8 Poland, 10 a.m., Wed., March 5, 12, 19, 26 Tri-Lakes, 11 a.m., Thurs., March 13

Tales & Talk for 2s & 3s Developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 10 a.m., Wed., March 5, 12,19, 26 Canfield, 10 a.m., Wed., March 5, 12, 19, 26 Main, 11 a.m., Sat., March 8 Newport, 10:30 a.m., Fri., March 14 and 28 Austintown, 10 a.m., Wed., March 12, 19, 26 Boardman, 10 a.m., Wed., March 5, 12, 19, 26 Poland, 10 a.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27 Poland, 11 a.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27

Fun Time for 4s & 5s Join us for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays, and other activities that will help your child (ages 4-5) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 11:30 a.m., Wed., March 5, 12, 19, 26 Boardman, 10 a.m., Tues., March 4, 11, 18, 25 Canfield, 10 a.m., Tues., March 4, 11, 18, 25 Main, 10 a.m., Thurs., March 6 Newport, 10:30 a.m., Thurs., March 20 Poland, 1 p.m., Tues., March 4, 11, 18, 25

Lego My Library Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos will be provided. For kids, ages 6 and up. Austintown, 6 p.m., Wed., March 5 Brownlee Woods, 2 p.m., Sat., March 22 Canfield, 3:30 p.m., Tues., March 11 Main, 4 p.m., Wed., March 19 Poland, 6-7 p.m., Tues., March 18 Sebring, 3:30 p.m., Thurs., March 20 Struthers, 2 p.m., Sat., March 1 Tri-Lakes, 6 p.m., Tues., March 11

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TEEN programs “Divergent” Movie Release Party Pick your Faction! Dare to be a Dauntless! Aspire to Abnegation! You decide at our Divergent movie release party based on the Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth. Come to the library and party with your friends. There’s no need to be faction-less! There will be games, food, prizes and more. Space is limited; call to register or go to www.libraryvisit.org/ Divergent Poland, 6 p.m., Thurs., March 20 Teen Read March’s book is “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman. We hope that you have time to read the book prior to the discussion, but don’t let that stop you from attending if you haven’t. There’s always next month’s book... Canfield, 3:30 p.m., Tues., March 25

Would You Rather...??? - Stop by the teen department to answer some mind-boggling “Would you rather” questions and make up some of your own. Come back each month to see if we used your questions to stump others! Austintown, Library Hours, All Month

Teen Cafe Food and a lively discussion in the Teen Room. Come and check it out! Newport, 4 p.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27

Kinect @ Your Library Come to the library and play brand new Xbox games on the big screen! For tweens and teens grades 5-12. Austintown, 3 p.m., Sat., March 29

ADULT programs Eating Smart, Being Active Join Robin Adams, Ohio State University Extension Services, for a series of programs designed to help adults learn about healthy food choices, stretching food dollars, the benefits of physical activity. Some sessions will include food tastings which include recipes and food suggestions. Newport, 10:30 a.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27

ADULT programs Eat Dessert First Book Club A delicious new way to socialize with fellow food lovers. Sift through our flavorful array of cookbooks and mix with us at our monthly meetings where we will chat about new recipes, share ideas and discuss cookbooks! Bon Appétit! All ages welcome. Austintown, 6 p.m., Mon., March 17 Intermediate Balloon Sculpture Intermediate balloon sculpture with Joe Sullivan, “aka” Jocko the Clown. Class is limited to 15, materials will be provided. Attendance in Beginner’s Balloon Sculpture required. Registration is required: 330.744.8636. For adults only. Boardman, 7 p.m., Mon., March 17

Polish your Pulitzer Prize-Winning Style Come to the Newport Library and share your stories, poems, or any other writing.* With easy exercises facilitated by the librarian, this is a chance to nurture your inner Shakespeare. Sign up now. *Paper or your own laptop; your choice. To register: 330.744.8636. Newport, 6-7 p.m., Tues., March 11, 18, 25

Big Bingo Book Night Bingo! Come and play literary and local history based Bingo games! Discover what the library has to offer while playing a classical game. Sign in upon arriving to be entered in nightly drawing for cool library items. This program is geared toward adults, teens and tweens, but younger children accompanied by an adult are also welcome to participate. East, 5-6 p.m., Mon., March 10 Newport, 5-6 p.m., Wed., March 5, 19, 26

Coupon Swap @ the Library Drop in to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons or learning new tips from other coupon-clippers. Canfield, 9 a.m.-Noon, Fri., March 14 and Sat., March 15 West, 11 a.m., Thurs., March 13 and 27 (light refreshments at West)

Eating Smart, Being Active Join Robin Adams, Ohio State University Extension Services, for a series of programs designed to help adults learn about healthy food choices, stretching food dollars, and the benefits of physical activity. Some sessions will include food tastings which include recipes and food suggestions. Newport, 10:30 a.m., Thurs., March 6, 13, 20, 27 Tri-Lakes, 1 p.m., Tues., March 4, 11, 18, 25

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FRIENDS programs Friends of the Austintown Library - FBI/ Mahoning Valley Violent Crimes Task Force - Michael A. Cizmar, Special AgentCoordinator of the FBI/Mahoning Valley Violent Crimes Task Force, presents the history of the FBI, detailing the missions of the FBI nationally and here. Austintown, 10 a.m., Mon., March 24

Boardman Friends of the Library Meeting - Strouss: Youngstown’s Dependable Store by Tom Welsh, independent scholar and writer. Boardman, 10 a.m., Mon., March 10 Poland Friends Meeting - History of Poland Woods – Presenter Jack Shipsky has lived in Poland for several years and has been interested in the preservation of the Poland Woods. Poland, 10 a.m., Tues., March 4

Friends of PLYMC - East Friends Committee Meeting. Open to the public. East Library, 4:30 p.m., Mon., March 3

Friends of PLYMC – A new Friends Committee is starting at Newport Branch. Learn about the Friends, plus a Poetry Reading program. All are welcome. Newport Library, 2 p.m., Sat., March 8 Knitting Classes - Friends of PLYMC are sponsoring series of five knitting classes. Join us for free if you have a Friends of PLYMC paid membership! If you aren’t a Friend’s member, but would like to attend the program, you can join the Friends for $10, which gives you a membership, plus covers all costs of the knitting class. Sign up at the first date. Austintown, 10-11:30 a.m., March 17, 31; April 14; May 12; and June 9

Puzzle Swap - Bring your once-done jigsaw puzzles to swap. Limit to six puzzles. Friends of PLYMC. Boardman, 5 p.m., Wed., March 12

Lunch and Learn - U.S., China, and Japan: Echoes of 1914 As President Obama prepares to travel to Asia in April, Dr. Paul Sracic, head of the Political Science Dept., YSU, and ormer Fulbright Scholar in Japan will explain the ongoing tensions in East Asia, and how they might impact on the United States. Main Library, 12 – 1 p.m., Wed., March 12

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Pioneer Pavilion. Mill Creek Metroparks, between East and West Cohasset drives, Youngstown; 330-7023000. Facility has a capacity of 100. Downstairs seats 60; upstairs offers a large dance floor, electricity, and fireplace. Kitchen has six-burner gas stove/oven, sink, refrigerator. Site equipped with electricity, heat, rest rooms and coat rooms. Alcohol is allowed in the pavilion and adjoining terrace. Parking: 39 spaces. Call for rental fees and reservations.

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he Youngstown-Warren area offers a number of natural areas and facilities where residents can enjoy wintertime activities. Recreational opportunities range from leisurely outdoor walks to competitive team sports. Many city, township and village parks offer league play, organized hikes and other structured recreational activities this time of year. Natural beauty abounds in the area and access to much of it is free. Consult the Metro Monthly calendar for additional information on wintertime hikes and activities. The following directory lists local outdoor facilities and places that offer indoor fitness and recreation.

Wick Park Pavilion. Youngstown City Hall, 26 S. Phelps St., Youngstown; 330-742-8711. Features an indoor meeting area and Great Room with kitchen facilities and bathrooms. Call for fees or more information.

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IN THIS SECTION PARKS & NATURE AREAS FITNESS & COMMUNITY CENTERS INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES/SPORTS TEAM SPORTS FITNESS CLASSES PARKS + REC DEPARTMENTS City of Warren Parks and Recreation Department. 521 Main Ave., S.W., Warren; 330-841-2641. Parks are open from 7 a.m. until dark. Call for facility rentals at Packard and Perkins parks and the Log Cabin. City of Youngstown Parks and Recreation Department. Youngstown City Hall, 26 S. Phelps St., Youngstown; 330-742-8711. Parks are open 7 a.m. until dark. Call 330-742-8711 for facility rentals or information. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 ColumbianaCanfield Road, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Visit www. millcreekmetroparks.com for more information.

PARKS + NATURE AREAS Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown; 330-799-6989. Offers a metered walking trail, nature trail and the “Braille Trail,” a guided course for the visually-impaired. Park closes after dark. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8105. Offers a walking trail in a young forest with various trail off-shoots. Geneva State Park. 4499 Padanarum Road, Geneva, Ohio; 440-466-8400 (park office), 440-4667565 (marina). Lodge reservations: 1-800-801-9982 or www.thelodgeatgeneva.com. Geneva State Park offers hiking trails and lodging. The Lodge and Conference Center, a $12 million facility, features 109 guest rooms, a restaurant, indoor pool, gift shop and wine-tasting room. Pets are permitted in the park. Guilford Lake State Park. 6835 East Lake Road, Lisbon; 330-222-1712. Guilford Lake State Park is located on the west fork of the Little Beaver Creek. Park offerings include a 518-acre wildlife area and a half-mile hiking trail. Pets permitted. Lake Milton State Park. 16801 Mahoning Ave., Lake

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Joggers near Hiawatha Flats in Mill Creek MetroParks Milton; 330-654-4989. Lake Milton State Park features over 1,000 land and 1,685 water acres. The reservoir is home to all types of waterfowl and shorebirds. Pets are permitted, but must be on a leash. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Mill Creek Park is a 2,530-acre facility that courses through western and southern Youngstown and parts of Boardman. The facility features 21 miles of drives, 15 miles of trails, sports and recreational facilities and natural areas. In addition, the park system maintains the Vickers Nature Area and the McGuffey farm and estate on the East Side of Youngstown. Mosquito Lake State Park. 1439 State Route 305, Cortland; 330-637-2856 (park office), 330- 638-5700 (campground office). Mosquito Lake State Park includes a 7,850-acre lake. Recreational offerings include fishing, 20 miles of hiking trails and 10 miles of bridle trails. Pets permitted. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park. State Route 282, Nelson Township, Ohio; 440-564-2279. This 167-acre state park offers hiking trails through outcroppings of glacial stone. Rock formations include the “Devil’s Icebox,” “Indian Pass,” and “Old Maid’s Kitchen.”Visitors must remain on designated trails due to sometimes rugged terrain. Pets permitted. Pymatuning State Park. 6260 Pymatuning Lake Road, Andover, Ohio. Park office: 440-293-6030; camp office: 440-293-6684. Pymatuning State Park offers winter camping in select areas. Offers family-style and standard cottages. Pets permitted. West Branch State Park. 5708 Esworthy Road, Ravenna; 330-296-3239. Offers 41 miles of hiking trails, 20 miles of bridle trails and a 7-mile cycling trail. Pets are permitted.

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Sheltered pavilions & spaces Bears Den Cabin. Mill Creek Metroparks, between New Cross and Bears Den,Youngstown; 330-702-3000. By reservation. One-room, all-enclosed facility seats 36. Small kitchen offers sink, four-burner gas stove (with oven/griddle) and electricity. Parking: nine spaces. Call for rental fees and reservations. Birch Hill Cabin. Mill Creek Metroparks, West Drive; 330-702-3000. By reservation. Kitchen has gas stove, refrigerator, sink and electricity. Seats 48. Parking: 26 spaces. Call for rental fees and reservations. D.D. Davis Education and Visitor Center. Mill Creek Metroparks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. This 25,000 square foot complex at Fellows Riverside Gardens includes classrooms, a gift shop, art gallery, auditorium and cafe. Facility features flagstone terraces and dramatic views of the gardens and park. A large parking lot can accommodate buses and all facilities are barrier free. Offers classrooms, meeting spaces and an auditorium. Call for rental fees and reservations. Kenneth F. McMahon Hall. MetroParks Farm, Route 46, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Facility is barrier-free and includes rest rooms, kitchen facilities and a large parking lot. Call for rental fees and reservations. Old Log Cabin. Mill Creek Metroparks, Price Road near Lake Glacier, Youngstown; 330-702-3000. Kitchen has stove, sink and electricity. Seats 25-30. Parking: five spaces and more nearby. Call for fees and reservations. Packard Park, Perkins Park, Log Cabin. 521 Main Ave., S.W., Warren; 330-841-2641. Call for information on facility rentals at Packard and Perkins parks and the Log Cabin. Parks open from 7 a.m. until dark.

The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based fitness facilities. Consult the Yellow Pages for listings. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU Campus, Fifth Avenue near Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3488. Features over 140 pieces of strength and conditioning equipment, a 53-foot rock wall (for climbing), a multi-purpose sports area with four courts for basketball and volleyball, a jogging track, and aerobics areas for group exercise classes. Participants must have a valid YSU I.D. to use the facilities, equipment and programs. Associated Neighborhood Centers - McGuffey Centre Inc., 1649 Jacobs Road, Youngstown; 330-7444377. Offers social activities and health and wellness programming; senior, teen and youth programming; family education and support programs; and classes in computers and fiscal management. Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown; 330-782-2714. ytownbgc.org. Offers a variety of fitness, social service and characterbuilding programs. The facility features a gymnasium for basketball and volleyball; a multipurpose room for air hockey, foosball, bumper pool, billiards and jump rope; computer labs; karate; and programs in art, dance and nutrition. Buckeye Elks Youth Center. 421 North Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-1115. Buckeye Elks operates a youth center with recreational and sports programs, a day-care facility and community activities. Ralph A. Infante Wellness Center. Waddell Park, Niles; 330-553-6280.The Infante Wellness Center offers all-ages athletic and fitness programming, recreation and educational programs. Membership-fee based facility has batting cages, basketball and tennis courts, and fitness and aerobics areas. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Offers a membership-based fitness facility with health, wellness and fitness classes. Features a 25 meter indoor swimming pool, racquetball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, men’s and women’s locker rooms (sauna, steam and whirlpool) and children’s locker rooms. Members receive discounts on classes and programs, including water exercise, youth and adult leagues and swimming lessons. Organizacion Civica y Cultural Hispana Americana Inc. (OCCHA), 3660 Shirley Road, Youngstown; 330-781-1808. www.youngstownoccha. org In addition to offering social services, emergency assistance and referrals, OCCHA features youth

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SPRING REC, FROM PAGE 12 programs, after-school tutoring, parenting, and cultural and senior programs. Salvation Army (various locations). www. use.salvationarmy.org/neo. 1501 Glenwood Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-8403. In addition to social services, the Salvation Army provides educational, social, developmental, and recreational programing for children, teens and adults. Call for information. YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St. N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Membership-based facility offers a fitness center, free-weight room, gym, generalpurpose room, swimming pools, and aerobics and fitness studios. Specialties include health and fitness programs, aquatics and individual and team sports. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers fitness and wellness programming, individual and team sports and fee-based recreational, fitness and enrichment programming. Offerings include personal training, water fitness, aquatics, swimming lessons, senior-fitness programs, and a leagues for volleyball, basketball and baseball. Mike Shaffer is branch director. Eric Buckingham is membership director. Consult the Web site for information on memberships, classes and programs. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers fitness and wellness programming, individual and team sports, a therapy pool, and fee-based recreational, fitness and enrichment programming. Some offerings include organized water fitness classes, aquatics, swimming lessons, computer classes, enrichment programming and lifeguard training. YWCA of Warren. 375 N. Park Ave., Warren; 330373-1010. www.ywcaofwarren.org. Offers health and wellness programs. Visit the website for schedules. YWCA of Youngstown. 25 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-6361. www.ywca.org/ youngstown. Provides childcare, housing, and wellness programs for women and children; after-school programs for school-age children; breast-cancer screenings, a lupus support group and educational programming. Call for more information.

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Bicycling (associations) Out-Spokin’Wheelmen Bicycle Club; e-mail: info@ outspokinwheelmen.com. www.outspokinwheelmen. com.This recreational cycling club is comprised of over 500 members from Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Lawrence counties. Club operates throughout the year. (Visit their Web site for a schedule of activities.) Activities include mountain bike rides, hiking, canoeing, cross-country skiing, skating and sledding. Meetings occur at 7:30 p.m., the second Wednesday of the month at the Mill Creek Farm in Canfield.

Bicycle trails Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail. Columbiana County. The Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail 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 in Canfield to the Trumbull County border. A paved trail opened in 2000 and is 11 miles. Parking is available at MetroParks Farm (Canfield) and the Kirk Road Trailhead in Austintown. 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.

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SPRING REC, FROM PAGE 13 Youngstown Men’s Bowling Association. 7255 Glendale, Boardman; 330-758-8367. Youngstown Women’s Bowling Association. 2703 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-799-7999.

Bowling alleys The Youngstown-Warren area has many ongoing bowling leagues during the winter months. Consult any of the following bowling alleys or associations for league information. Amron Lanes. 492 W. Main St., Canfield; 330-5333339. Bell-Wick Bowl. 6105 W. Liberty St., Hubbard; 330-534-1179. Boardman Lanes. 7524 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-6626. Bowladrome Lanes. 56 S. State St., Struthers; 330-750-1551. Camelot Lanes. 628 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-758-6626. C-G Pro Shop. 1741 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-797-0361. Cortland Lanes. 3684 Warren-Meadville Road, Cortland; 330-637-2961. Crest Lanes. 3390 Youngstown Road, Warren; 330-369-6218. Echo Lanes. 2592 Elm Road, Warren; 330-3721378. Freeway Lanes of Warren. 2700 Parkman Road, N.W., Warren; 330-898-2866. Holiday Bowl. 777 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-755-1444. Mahoning Valley Lanes. 2617 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-792-7675. McKinley Lanes. 2666 Robbins Ave., Niles; 330652-7111. Niles Lanes. 1581 State Route 169, Niles; 330652-3348. Wedgewood Lanes. 1741 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-792-1949. West Side Bowling Alley, Inc. 3320 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-793-0947.

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The Youngstown-Warren area has many groups offering dance classes and instruction. Consult the Yellow Pages for listings. Avon Oaks Ballroom. 1401 N. State St., Girard; 330-545-4882. Offers weekly ballroom dances and instruction. Call for more information or visit www. avonoaksballroom.com. Fred Astaire Dance Studio. 5090 Market St., Boardman; 330-788- 3200. Offers weekly classes in a comfortable studio setting. All skill levels. Offers instruction in a variety of dance styles. Just Got to Dance. Orthodox Center/Pavilion, 1025 N. Belle Vista Ave., Youngstown. Offers monthly ballroom dance sessions. See www.youngstowndance. org for information and schedules. Meet Me on the Dance Floor. 330-727-6312. Offers ballroom dancing and instruction for singles, couples and groups. No partner necessary; private instruction is available. Dances occur throughout the month at Judy Conti Studios in Austintown (Wedgewood Plaza) and Boardman (Huntington Woods Mall). Call or visit www.meetmeonthedancefloor.com for information. Y-Dance Club. Ukrainian Orthodox Pavilion, 1025 N. Belle Vista Ave., Youngstown; for information, call 330-482-9064 or visit www.y-dance.org. Offers lessons and regular open dances. Consult the Web site. Weekly dances are held every Tuesday night. Admission to the dance and lessons is $6 for Y-dance members and $10 for non-members. You do not need a partner. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca.org. Facility offers ballroom dancing classes, youth dance, line

dancing and Zumba, which combines Latin and world beats in an exercise program. Many classes are included in the membership fee.

Exercise and walking trails Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown; 330-799-6989. Offers a metered walking trail, a wooded nature trail and the “Braille Trail,” a guided trail for the visually impaired.This quarter- mile trail includes a rope guide and signage explaining park wildlife and vegetation. Closes after dark. Beaver Creek State Park. Columbiana County; 330-385-3091. This 3,038-acre park offers 16 miles of hiking trails. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8105. Offers a walking trail and various trail off-shoots. Ford Nature Education Center. Youngstown; 330740-7107. Features the “Virginia J. Axtmann Nature Trail for All People,” a barrier-free 1,635 foot nature trail. The trail has signage pointing out the various plants and trees along the way. Grand River Wildlife Area. 6686 state Route 534, West Farmington,Trumbull County; 330-889-3280.This 7,000-acre facility has wetlands, lakes and ponds. Howland Trustees Wildlife Preserve. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland; 330-856-9707. This 169-acre park features a lake and a 200-acre natural area/ wildlife sanctuary. Main Park No. 1. 2000 Rosegarden, Howland; 330856-9707. 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. Onsite parking. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Mill Creek Park, established in 1891 by Volney Rogers, is a 2,530-acre park that courses through western and southern Youngstown and portions of Boardman. The facility 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.) The park contains an extensive network of trails. The Gorge Trail Boardwalk offers a 2-mile all-weather walkway along Mill Creek. Not all trails may be open in winter, due to weather conditions. Hiking trails appear below. Artist’s Trail. Scenic trail takes in a WPA wall built during the Depression. 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. Access: barrier-free. Distance: 1/4 mile. East Channel and Islands Trail. Covers a 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 evergreens 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/

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SPRING REC, FROM PAGE 14 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 a view of Lake Newport and the park’s 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. Mosquito Lake State Park. Trumbull County; 330637-2856. State park 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 the park perimeter. Perkins Park. Perkins Drive at Mahoning, Warren; 330-841-2641. Asphalt path of varying grades (for jogging and inline skating) that courses through 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 and various exercise stations. 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.

Golf (indoor/practice) Creekside Golf Dome. 1300 N. State St., Girard; 330-545-5000. Offers an indoor practice range and group and private golf lessons.

Racquetball, handball and squash The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based racquetball facilities. Consult the Yellow Pages for listings. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Offers a membership-based fitness facility with racquetball courts. YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St. N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Offers courts for individuals, groups and leagues. Call for information. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Offers courts for individual, group and league play.

Rock climbing Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU Campus, Fifth Avenue near Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3488. Facility features a 53-foot rock wall. Participants must have a valid YSU I.D. to use the facilities, equipment and programs.

Running tracks, circuit training The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based fitness facilities. Consult the Yellow Pages for listings. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU Campus, Fifth Avenue near Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3488. Features offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles and circuit-training equipment Must have a valid YSU I.D. to use the facilities, equipment and programs. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. Web site: www.jccyoungstown.org. Membership-based facility has treadmills and circuit-training equipment. YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St. N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Membership-based facility offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles, stairsteppers, and circuit-training equipment. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles, stairsteppers, and circuit-training equipment. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road,

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Lanterman’s Mill at Mill Creek MetroParks has trails and a boardwak for hiking. Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers an indoor track, treadmills bicycles, and circuit-training equipment.

Skating (ice) Hess Ice Rink Ice Skating Rink. 3365 Mitchell Road, New Castle, Pa.; 724-658-6332. Hess Ice Rink Ice Skating Rink opened in 1996. The facility offers public skating, figure skating and ice-skating lessons, adult skating lessons for beginners and more-advanced skaters. Offers adult and youth ice hockey programs, leagues and occasional ice hockey clinics for youth and adults. Call for fees and program offerings. Ice Zone. 360 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-9651423. Double rink arena and multi-purpose facility. Call for more information.

Skating (inline) Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown; 330-799-6989. Offers a metered walking trail. Closes after dark. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8105. Offers a paved driveway area. Mill Creek MetroParks. 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-702-3000. Mill Creek Park is a 2,530-acre park that courses through western and southern Youngstown and portions of Boardman. Offers 21 miles of roads and designated areas for inline skating. Mosquito Lake State Park. 1439 State Route 305, Cortland; 330-637-2856 (park office), 330- 638-5700 (campground office). Offers paved roadways for inline skating. Perkins Park. Perkins Drive at Mahoning Avenue, Warren; 330-841-2641. Features an asphalt path of varying grades (for jogging and inline skating) that courses through the park. Wick Park. 260 Park Ave., North Side; 330-742-8711. This 34.14 acre park features an asphalt path around the perimeter for the park. Also a popular place for walkers and joggers.

Skating (rollerskating) Champion Rollarena. 5040 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Champion; 330-847-0480. Cortland Roller Rink. 290 S. High, Cort-land; 330637-4078. Skate Zone. 5420 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-270-4386.

Skiing (cross country) Austintown Township Park. 6000 Kirk Road,

Austintown; 330-799-6989. Permits cross-country skiing on self-guided trails. Closes after dark. Beaver Creek State Park. Columbiana County; 330-385-3091. This 3,038-acre park offers limited cross-country skiing. Due to steep trails, activity is confined to the picnic area. Boardman Township Park. 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8105. Park permits crosscountry skiing on the hiking and bicycle trails. Geneva State Park. Ashtabula County; 330-4668400. This 696-acre park permits cross-country skiing in designated areas. Grand River Wildlife Area. 6686 state Route 534, West Farmington, Trumbull County; 330-8893280. Cross-country skiing on a 20-foot wide swath surrounded by woods. Main Park No. 1, 2000 Rosegarden, Howland; 330856-9707. This 169-acre park permits cross-country skiing in a self-guided, make-your-own-trail setting. Mill Creek MetroParks. Youngstown, Boardman Township; 330-702-3000. The Mill Creek Golf Course double as self-guided, cross-country ski trails in winter. Skiers must avoid roped-off areas. Mosquito Lake State Park. Trumbull County; 330-637-2856. State park offers marked cross-country skiing areas. Visitors may pick up trail maps at office. Roosevelt Park. 800 Struthers-Liberty Road, Campbell; 330-755-7445. Cross-country skiing. Stambaugh Golf Course. 202 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-743-5370. Permits cross-country skiing in designated areas.

Skiing (associations) Warren Ski Club. www.warrenskiclub.org. E-mail: president@warrenskiclub.org. The Warren Ski Club is a membership-based organization established in 1956. The group hosts ski trips throughout winter. Visit the Web site for schedules. In addition, the Warren Ski Club hosts a monthly meeting for new and prospective members. Ed Hahn is president. Youngstown Ski Club. www.youngstownskiclub. org. E-mail: bhinch@comcast.net. Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/pages/Youngstown-Sk iClub/147642933854. The Youngstown Ski Club is a membership-based organization established in 1958. In addition to hosting ski trips, the group offers recreational and social activities throughout the year. One day ski trips are open to non-members. Visit the group’s website and Facebook page for a current schedule. Brian Hinchcliffe is president.

Skiing: downhill, snowboarding Alpine Valley. Chesterland, Ohio; 440-285-2211, 440-729-9775. www.alpinevalleyohio.com. Skiing and snowboarding. Vertical Drop: 230 ft. Lifts: 7. Trails: 11. Lessons: Group and private. Hotels, bed and breakfasts. Blue Knob. Claysburg, Pa.; 800-458-3403. www. blueknob.com. Offers skiing and snowboarding. Vertical drop: 1,072 ft. Trails: 34. Lifts: 5. Lessons: private and group. Lodging: condominiums, motels and hotels. Boston Mills and Brandywine; 800-875-4241. www.bmbw.com. Offers downhill skiing and snowboarding. Vertical Drop: 240 ft. Trails: 18. Lifts: 15. Lessons: group and private. Lodging: hotels, hostel, bed and breakfast. Canaan Valley. Davis, W. Va.; 304-866-4121. www. canaanresort.com. Offers skiing and snowboarding. Vertical Drop: 850 ft. Trails: 39. Lifts: 3. Lessons: group and private. Lodging: lodges, cabins and a campground. Cockaigne, Cherry Creek. N.Y.; 716-287-3223, (snow) 716-287-3545. www.cockaigne.com. Offers skiing and snowboarding. Vertical Drop: 430 ft. Trails: 15. Lifts: 3. Lessons: group and private. Lodging: hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts and cabins. Hidden Valley Resort. Hidden Valley, Pa.; 814-4438000. www.myhiddenvalleyresort.com. Offers 28 slopes and trails for skiing and snoboarding, plus a snow-tubing park. Family-friendly resort is surrounded by state forests and parklands and offers lodging and a dining. Holiday Valley. Ellicotville, N.Y.; 716-699-2345,

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show phone: 800-367-9691. Offers skiing and snowboarding. www.holidayvalley.com. Vertical drop: 750 ft. Trails: 56 day trails, 37 night trails. Lifts: 13. Lessons: group and private. Lodging: hotels, motels, condominiums, bed and breakfasts. Kissing Bridge. Glenwood, N.Y.; 716-592-4963. www.kbski.com. Offers skiing and snowboarding. Vertical Drop: 550 ft. Trails: 36. Lifts: 9. Lodging: hotels and bed and breakfasts. Lessons: group and private. Peak’N Peak. Clymer, N.Y.; 716-355-4141. www. pknpk.com. Skiing and snowboarding. Vertical drop: 400 ft. Trails: 27. Lifts: 8. Lessons: group and private. Lodging: motels and hotels. Seven Springs. Seven Springs, Pa.; 800-452-2223. www.7springs.com. Skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing. Resort offers 35 trails and the complex covers 5,500 acres. Offers hotels, condos and chalets.

Sledding

Dine-In or Carry-Out Adults - $9.00 Kids (12 & Under) - $5.00

Crandall Park. Tod Lane at Redondo Road, Youngstown; 330-742-8711. This 41.55-acre park allows sledding at various sites in the park. Great hills, but watch out for the trees! James L. Wick Jr. Recreation Area. Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Offers a lighted sledding hill and a warm-up shelter. A familyfriendly site with a concessions area.

Dinner includes Baked or Fried Fish, Mac and Cheese or French Fries, Cole Slaw, Bread, Dessert and Beverage

Swimming

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

The Youngstown-Warren area has many private, membership-based swimming facilities. Consult the Yellow Pages for listings. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Membership-based facility offers a 25 meter indoor swimming pool. YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St. N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Membership-based facility offers aquatics classes, lessons and individual and team activities. YMCA (Youngstown Central). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based facility offers aquatics classes, swimming lessons, individual/team activities, waterbased rehabilitation, and senior water programs. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based facility offers aquatics classes, lessons, individual and team activities, water-based rehabilitation, and senior-fitness programs.

381 ROBBINS AVENUE NILES, OHIO

330-652-5825

Walking (indoor)

100 W. Federal Street Youngstown, Ohio

330-742-5595

VERNON’S CAFE ristorante & banquet center

720 Youngstown-Warren Road Niles, Ohio 44446

330-652-1381 www.vernonscafe.com

Eastwood Mall. 5555 Youngstown Road, Niles; 330-652-6980. Individuals and small groups meet here daily (prior to store openings) to walk on the carpeted and tiled concourses.

Yoga The area has many facilities and health-care providers that offer yoga classes. Consult the Yellow Pages.

Basketball Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown; 330-782-2714. Offers a gym for basketball and volleyball. Ralph A. Infante Wellness Center. Waddell Park, Niles; 330-553-6280. Offers basketball courts. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Membership-based fitness facility offers indoor and outdoor basketball courts. YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St., N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Membership-based facility has two basketball courts. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Membership-based facility offers youth basketball leagues. Consult the Web site for information on winter league play. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based facility has two courts.

Ice Hockey Hess Ice Rink Ice Skating Rink. 3365 Mitchell Road, New Castle, Pa.; 724-658-6332. Hess Ice Rink Ice Skating Rink opened in 1996. The facility offers public skating, figure skating and ice-skating lessons, adult skating lessons for beginners and more-advanced skaters. Offers adult and youth ice hockey programs, leagues and occasional ice hockey clinics for youth and adults. Call for fees and program offerings. Ice Zone. 360 McClurg, Boardman; 330-965-1423.

Southern Park Mall. 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-4511. Individuals and small groups meet here daily (prior to store openings) to walk on the carpeted concourses.

Soccer

Weight training/strength training

Volleyball

The Youngstown-Warren area has fitness facilities offering strength training equipment and individual and group classes. Consult the Yellow Pages. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU Campus, Fifth Avenue near Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3488. Features over 140 pieces of strength and conditioning equipment and aerobics areas for group exercise classes. Participants must have a valid YSU I.D. Ralph A. Infante Wellness Center. Waddell Park, Niles; 330-553-6280. All-ages athletic and fitness programming, rec and educational programs. Jewish Community Center of Youngstown. 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-746-3251. www. jccyoungstown.org. Offers a membership-based fitness facility with health, wellness and fitness classes.

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YMCA (Warren Family Branch). 210 High St. N.W., Warren; 330-394-1565. Membership-based facility offers a fitness center, free-weight room, gym, generalpurpose room, swimming pools, and aerobics and fitness studios. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers fitness and wellness programming. Strength-training equipment includes free weights, Cybex, Nautilus and aerobic equipment. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656. www.youngstownymca. org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offers fitness and wellness programming. Strength-training equipment includes free weights, Cybex and Nautilus machines and aerobic equipment. YWCA of Warren. 375 N. Park Ave.,Warren; 330-3731010. Web site: www.ywcaofwarren.org. Health and wellness programs. Visit the website for schedules.

Valley Sports Ltd. 276 State St., Struthers, Ohio. 330-755-1661. www.valleysports.com. Struthers facility offers an indoor soccer recreation center. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center. YSU Campus, Fifth near Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3488. Four courts for basketball and volleyball. Must have a YSU I.D. to use. Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown. 2105 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown; 330-782-2714. Offers a gym for basketball and volleyball. YMCA (Youngstown Central Branch). 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown; 330-744-8411. www. youngstownymca.org. Membership-based, all-ages facility offer open volleyball and league play. Consult the Web site or call for information. YMCA (Davis Branch). 45 McClurg Road, Boardman; 330-480-5656.www.youngstownymca.org. Offers classes for developing volleyball skills. Consult the Web site or call for additional information.

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Cold weather fails to deter flurry of wine tastings D espite the extremely cold weather, February had a number of fine tastings for those who could brave the wintry conditions. Michael Charles Premier Wines (Elm Road in Warren) debuted their 2014 bimonthly dinner taste on Feb. 21 at Vernon’s Café in Niles. Vernon Cesta prepared a delicious five-course seasonal dinner to accompany wines from the Pacific Northwest The selected by Michael Wine Charles owners Nick Guy and Loretta Uroseva. John Webster The appetizer course of pastry pinwheels filled with cranberries, roasted peppers and feta cheese was paired to a glass of

2012 A to Z Pinot Gris from Oregon.

Aromatic fresh fruit flavors and a crisp clean finish were a fine partner for the appetizer. A 2012 Charles Smith Eve Chardonnay from Washington was the featured wine to go with the second course of savory winter squash stuffed with wild rice and mushrooms. Balanced apple and pear flavors meshed wonderfully with the hearty winter squash. A hearty bowl of fisherman’s stew was a perfect choice for the 2011 Wine by Joe Pinot Noir from Oregon. Rich dark cherry flavors and a velvety finish partnered well with the fresh seafood and vegetable stew. For our fourth course, crowd-pleasing grilled cilantro chicken topped with roasted tomatoes and avocado salsa was served with a glass of 2010 Mercer Canyons Red Blend from Washington’s Columbia Valley. Mercer’s blend consisted of 59 percent Merlot, 23 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 14 percent Syrah, and 4 percent Carmenere, producing a rich spicy red that went very well with the bold salsa-topped chicken. Our fifth and final course was sliced grilled prime sirloin drizzled with horseradish sauce, along with a potato-zucchini latke. It was accompanied by a glass of 2010 Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon from Washington. This mostly Cab blend (75

taste coming up March 4. Moving along to our local shop tastings, I found some really exciting wines for you to try out. My first white pick was the Cline 2012 White mere

Cash-

blend ($11.99) from California’s Sonoma Coast region. The Cashmere is a mediumbodied blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Muscat, exhibiting lush yet defined flavors of peach and pear. I would try it with a plate of sushi appetizers. If you’re ELECTRONIC IMAGE BY JOHN WEBSTER FOR METRO MONTHLY. looking for Loretta and Nick Urosevo of Michael Charles Premier Wines at their another fine wine dinner at Vernon’s Café. aperitif wine, try the Piquitos Moscato ($9.99) from Valencia, The Santa Lucia highlands of Spain (according to company literature, Monterey County, Calif. has al“pIquitos” is Spanish for “little kisses.”). ways been a source of fine Pinot Light golden in color, this off-dry effervescent wine exudes rich peachy flavors Noir. The trick is to find a bottle with a hint of rose petals on the nose. The at a reasonable price. Piquitos is a perfect match for a summery fruit salad with cheese. After this winter, percent) with dollops of Cabernet Franc we certainly deserve it. and Petite Verdot added was a show-stopThe Santa Lucia highlands of Monterey per. Dark red fruit flavors and a velvety County, Calif. has always been a source spice-tinged finish produced a seamless of fine Pinot Noir. The trick is to find a pairing that was well received. For those bottle at a reasonable price. Mark West’s who held back a taste or two of red wine, 2012 Santa Lucia Pinot Noir ($15.99) is the sampling of Brix chocolates was a nice an absolute steal. Bright upfront cherry finish to a wonderful dinner. and berry flavors lead to a spicy oak-tinged I want to thank the Urosevos and the finish that seems to last forever. Grilled Vernon’s staff for a great evening. I look chicken or poached salmon would be deliforward to Vernon’s annual Fat Tuesday cious for this fine Pinot Noir.

Another fine red that I tasted last month was the 2010 Mossback Cabernet ($20.99) from the Chalk Hill region of California. The Mossback is a muscular blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (75 percent), Merlot (20 percent) and a smidgen of Temperanillo (5 percent) to soften the tannins. Rustic yet complex red fruit flavors lead to a finish marked by tobacco and spicy leather. With only 734 cases produced, I would recommend stocking up on this red wine. Upcoming events include a 4 p.m. beer tasting Sunday, March 16 at the Springfield Grille; the Upstairs Restaurant’s Wine Down, third Thursday tasting; Charlie’s Premier Wines of Howland, every Saturday; Wine Styles, every other week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Vintage Estate, third Saturday tasting; and Michael Charles Premier Wines (Elm Road), second Saturday tasting. If your restaurant, shop or charity event is having an upcoming wine tasting, please email me a month in advance at wineguy@metromonthly.net.

2010 Kiona Cabernet Sauvignon

2012 Charles Smith Eve Chardonnay

2010 Mercer Canyons Red Blend

Cline 2012 White Cashmere

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GREEK – BV to Go, Buena Vista, Buena Vista II, Raptis.

DINING GUIDE BY CUISINE

AMERICAN – Amen Corner, AngeNetta’s, Applebee’s, B.B. Rooner’s Food and Spirits, BV II Go, Barbara’s Cozy Corner, Barney’s Deli, Barry Dyngles Pub, Beat Coffeehouse, Bella’s to Go, Belly Buster, Bill’s Place, Blue Iris Cakery, Blue Wolf Tavern, Bob Evans, Bogey’s Bar and Grille, Bojangle’s Roadhouse and Honky Tonk Blues, Breeze Inn Sandwich Shop, Brier Hill Sub Station, Brookfield Diner, Bud’s Suds and Pub, Buffalo Wild Wings, C’s Waffle House, Cafe Olgun, Charly’s, Cheddar’s, Chik-Fil-A, Chili’s, Chipper’s Sports Bar, The Chophouse, Chuck E. Cheese, City Limits, Christopher’s, Covered Bridge Inn, Crispy Chicken, Cracker Barrel, Davidson’s, Downtown Draught House, Eat’n Park, Edie’s, Fifth Season, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Five Brothers Bistro, Frankie’s Main Street Cafe, Friday’s, Friendly’s, Friends Roastery, Garden Cafe, Gasoline Alley, Georgie’s, Globe, Golden Dawn, Great Harvest Bread, Happy Days Diner, Hickory Grille, Home Cooking, Hometown Buffet, Ice House Inn, International House of Pancakes, Iron Bridge Inn, Janos, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, J.D.’s Posthouse, Jib-Jab, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, Johnny’s, Jorgine’s, Knoll Run Golf Course, the Korner, Kountry Kupboard, Lake Tavern, Landmark, Log Cabin Inn, Lone Star, Longhorn, MandP Coney Island, MVR, McMenamy’s, Magic Tree, Mahoning Valley Lanes, Manor, Mocha House, Molly’s, Monteen’s, Monty’s, O’Charley’s, Original Roadhouse, Outback Steakhouse, Overture, Page’s New Ages, Panera, Peaberry’s Cafe, Perkins, Phoenix Firegrill and Bar, Ponderosa, Popeye’s, Quaker Steak & Lube, Quiznos, Rachel’s Westchester, Raptis, Red Lobster, Roadhouse, Rocco’s Stateline Diner, Royal Oaks, Ruby Tuesday, Shakers Bar and Grille, Smokey Bones, Spinners, Spread Eagle Tavern, Springfield Grille, Station Square, Steak-n-Shake, Summit Pizza & Subs, Sunrise Inn, Suzie’s Dogs and Drafts, T.J.’s, Texas Roadhouse, Tiffany’s, Times Square, Trax Restaurant, Tully’s, Veggie-Olio’s, Vernon’s Cafe, Vintage Estate, Wayside, Westfork Steakhouse, West Glen Ristorante, What’s Cookin’, Wing Warehouse, Winston’s, Wooden Angel, Yankee Kitchen, Young’s, Youngstown Crab Co. BARBECUE – Barry Dyngles Pub, Big Don’s Barbecue, (Brown Derby) Roadhouse, Buena Vista, Charlie Staple’s, Eli’s Famous Barbecue, Garland’s, Hickory Rib, Joe’s Place BBQ and Brew, Longhorn Steakhouse, Original Roadhouse, Palm Café, Royal Oaks, Quaker Steak & Lube, Smokey Bones, Texas Roadhouse, Tully’s, West Fork Steakhouse. BUFFET – Asian Buffet, Grand Buffet (Chinese), China Garden Buffet, Golden Corral, Great China Buffet, Hometown Buffet, International Buffet (Chinese), Shangri La, Sunshine Buffet (Chinese).

HOT DOGS – Suzie’s Dogs and Drafts. INDIAN – Bombay Curry and Grill, Bombay Star. IRISH – O’Donold’s. ITALIAN – AngeNetta’s, Antone’s, Aulisio’s, Bella Cena, Belleria, Bogey’s Bar and Grille, Boulevard Tavern, Brier Hill Pizza & Wings, Bruno’s, Buena Vista, Caesar’s, Carrabba’s Italian Grille, Café 422, Caffe Capri, Carchedi’s, Carmelo’s, Chiccarino’s, Combine Bros., Davidson’s, DeChellis Italian Cafe, DeMarco’s, Dilucia’s, Dino’s, Dirusso’s, Dona Vito’s, Ezio’s, Enzo’s, Gampetro’s, Geno’s, Gonata’s, Inner Circle, Jimmy’s Famous Take Out, Joé, La Rocca’s, La Villa, Leo’s, Lucianno’s, MVR, Marino’s, Michael Alberini’s, Nicolinni’s, Nonni’s Ristorante, Olive Garden, Papa Louie’s, Roberto’s Italian Ristorante, Salvatore’s, Scarsella’s, Smaldino’s, Station Square, Sunrise Inn, Tuscany Square, V2 Cafe, Vernon’s Cafe, White Rose Spaghetti House. ITALIAN (PIZZA) – See our directory next month. JAPANESE – Asuka, Mizu Japanese Restaurant and Sushi, Tokyo House, Tokyo Sushi and Grill, Sakura, Sawa Steak House, Yamato. LATIN/SPANISH – Adrian’s, El Pollo Rico, Saborico Market and Café. LEBANESE – Aladdin’s, Little Damascus, Samia’s Phoenician Grill, Upstairs, Zenobia Grill. MARTINI BAR – Imbibe Martini Bar. MEDITERRANEAN/MIDDLE EASTERN – Aladdin’s, Little Damascus, Samia’s Phoenician Grill, Yolo Mediterranean Grill, Zenobia Grill. MEXICAN – Casa Fiesta, Casa Ramirez, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Coyoacan, Don Pancho’s, El Arriero, El Carlos, El Jalapeño, El Torero, Fiesta Tapatia, La Fiesta, La Isla, Locos Amigos, Los Gallos, Mi Ranchitos, Salsita’s. PERUVIAN – El Pollo Rico. POLISH – Julian Gray’s Restaurant, Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery. PUERTO RICAN – Papa’s Puerto Rican Foods. SEAFOOD/FISH – Arthur Treacher’s, Boulevard Tavern, Café 422, Steamers Stonewall Tavern, Red Lobster, Wooden Angel, Youngstown Crab Co. SPANISH/CUBAN – Adrian’s, El Pollo Rico, Saborico Market and Café. STEAK – Café 422, Chophouse, Fifth Season, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Lone Star, Longhorn, Outback, Michael Alberini’s, Ponderosa, Quaker Steak & Lube, Rachel’s Westchester, Roadhouse, Springfield Grille, T.J.’s,, Texas Roadhouse, Tully’s, Vernon’s Cafe, Winston’s, Wooden Angel. SUSHI – Azuka, Mizu, Sakura, Sawa Steak House, Shangri La, Yamato. VEGAN – Ely’s, Flaming Ice Cube. VIETNAMESE – Pho Saigon, Yamato.

CAJUN – Blue Wolf Tavern. CHINESE/ASIAN – Asian Chao, Bamboo Garden, China Buffet, China Express, China Hing, China House, China Star, China Wok, Chung Chinese, Dragon Palace, East Wind, Evergreen, Fortune Garden, Girard Wok, Golden Hunan, Grand Buffet, Great China Buffet, Great Wall, Happy Dragon, Harvest Buffet and Grille, House of China, Hunan Express, Hung Fung, Little Hunan, Main Loon, Main Moon, Panda Garden, Sakura, Shanghai River, Shangrila Express, Sunshine Chinese Buffet, Yamato. COFFEE – Barnes & Noble, Beat, Downtown Coffee Café, Friends Roastery, Friends Specialty, Gloria Jean’s, Joe Maxx Coffee, Maggie’s Magic Muffins, Mocha House, Panera, Peaberry’s, Peet’s, Starbucks. DELICATESSEN – Barney’s, Beat, Breeze Inn Sandwich Shop, Charley’s, Downtown Coffee Cafe, Garden Cafe, Great Harvest Bread, Hogan’s Heroes, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, Lucky Dogs Hot Dog Shoppe, Panera, Peaberry’s Cafe, Pita Delights, Sandwich Factory, Simply Subz Cafe, Spinners, That’s a Wrap, U.S. Sub Shop, Walrus Subs. EASTERN EUROPEAN – Julian Gray’s, Rip’s Café. FRENCH – Selah Cafe. GERMAN – Saxon Club, Youngstown Maennerchor.

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DINING GUIDE BY LOCATION

MAHONING AUSTINTOWN – Antone’s Italian Cafe, Arthur Treacher’s, BW-3, Bamboo Garden, Barry Dyngles Pub, Belleria Pizzeria, Big Don’s Barbecue, Bill’s Place, Bob Evans, Chipotle, Chipper’s Sports Bar, Cornersburg Pizza, Cosmo’s Tavern and Grillery, Cracker Barrel, Dailey Grind, Don Victor’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n Park, Fifth Season, Flambau’s Caribbean Take Out, Gionino’s Pizzeria, Goodie’s Mediterranean Grill and Lounge, Great China Buffet, Hot Had Burritos, Ice House, Inner Circle, Iron Skillet, Jack Perry’s Gastropub, Java Express, Jay’s, Jay Jay’s Barbecue, Little Caesar’s, Little Hunan, Long John Silver’s, Los Gallos, Lucianno’s, Maggie’s Magic Muffins, Mojo’s Pub-n-Grill, The Manor Bar and Restaurant, Marino’s Italian Cafe, Mother Earth Natural Food, Noday’s Deli, Nicolinni’s, O’Donold’s, Original Roadhouse, Panera, Papa John’s, Perkins, Perky’s Pizza, Pete and Charlie’s Pub, Pizza Pan, Popeye’s, Quaker Steak and Lube, Rachel’s, Ruby Tuesday, Salsita’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, Salvatore’s Italian Grill, Sandwich Factory, Saxon Club, Soprano’s Pizzeria,


Starbucks, Sugar Showcase, Sunrise Inn, Trax, Upstairs Restaurant and Lounge, Walrus Subs, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza, West Gate Pizza, Winston’s Tavern. BERLIN CENTER – Ben’s, G’s Pizza World. BOARDMAN – Aladdin’s, Antone’s Paninis and Pasta, Applebee’s, Asian Chao, Asuka Japanese Cuisine, Aqua Cafe, Auntie Anne’s, Barshelli Biscotti, Bella’s to Go, Belleria, Bianchi Pizza, Blue Wolf, Bob Evans, Bombay Star, Bruno’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Cafe 422, Caffé Capri, Carmella’s Cafe, Carrabba’s Italian Grille, Casa de Tacos, Clarencedale Cake, Charley’s Grilled Subs, Cheddar’s, Chick-Fil-A, Chili’s Grill and Bar, Chinatown, Chipotle, Chuck E. Cheese’s, Clarencedale Cake, Cocca’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, Cornersburg Pizza, Denny’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, East of Chicago Pizza, Eat’n Park, English Pub, Evergreen Chinese Takeout, Frulati Cafe and Bakery, Friday’s, Fuji, Gampetro’s, Gia’s Pizzeria Italian Restaurant and Bar, Gloria Jean’s, Golden Corral, Gordy’s Specialty Market, Grand Buffet, Great China Buffet, Great Harvest Bread, Harvest Buffet and Grille, House of China, Ice Cream Shoppe, Imperial Garden, Ianazone’s Pizza, Inner Circle, International House of Pancakes, Jay’s, Joe’s Place BBQ and More, Johnny’s, Julian Gray’s Restaurant, Karmelkorn, Lanai Lounge and Outdoor Patio, Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery, Landmark Restaurant, Longhorn Steakhouse, Long John Silver’s, Los Gallos, M’Dea’s, M&P Coney Island, Magic Tree, Main Moon, Margie’s Kitchen, Michael Alberini’s, Mocha House, Napoli Pizza, Noble Roman’s, O’Charley’s, Olive Garden, Outback, Panda Garden, Panera, Papa John’s, Papa’s Pizza and Puerto Rican Foods, Papa John’s, Peet’s, Perkins, The Pita Wrap, Quiznos Sub, Pho Saigon, Phoenician Grille, Plaza Donuts, Quench Bar and Grille, Rey Azteca, Red Lobster, S&J Southern Park Food, Sandwich Factory, Sawa, Sbarro, Scarsella’s, Scooper’s Ice Cream, Scotto Pizza, Shanghai River, Shangrila Express, Smokehouse BBQ, Smokey Bones, Southgate, Spice of India, Springfield Grille, Starbucks, Steak-n-Shake, Stonebridge Grille, T.J.’s, That’s a Wrap, Town Pub, Uptown Pizza, VeggieOlio’s, Vintage Estate, What’s Cookin’, Wedgewood Pizza, Wiseguys Pizzeria, Yankee Kitchen. CAMPBELL – City Limits, Jay’s, Main Moon, Nicky’s. CANFIELD – AngeNetta’s, Barney’s Deli, Bella Napoli, Belleria, Bob Evans, Broad Street Diner, Caffe Dars, Coca’s Pizza, Dunkin’ Donuts, J.R. Grinder, Original Oven Fresh Pizza, Peaberry’s Cafe, Perkins, Phoenix Firegrill and Bar, Piccadilly Parlour, Pizza Joe’s, Pour House Bar and Grille, Silva’s, Tequila Jalisco, Thanos Family Restaurant, Whitefire Grille and Spirits, Yolo Mediterranean Grill, Zenobia Grill. CORNERSBURG – Belleria, Chung Chinese, Cornersburg Pizza, Davidson’s, Three Sisters Cafe. LAKE MILTON – El Carlos Mexican Restaurant. LOWELLVILLE – Bogey’s Bar and Grille, Carchedi’s, DeMarco’s, Edmond’s, Geno’s, Gonata’s, Kenny’s, Rocco’s Stateline Diner. NEW MIDDLETOWN – DeChellis Italian Cafe, Potosino’s Mexican Grill. NORTH JACKSON – Dino’s, Jab’s Pizza, the Korner. NORTH LIMA – C’s Waffles, Izzy’s Restaurant and Lounge, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, North Lima Pizza, Rita’s Italian Ice, Stagecoach, Steamers Stonewall Tavern. POLAND – Bruno’s Restaurant, Cornersburg Pizza, Dairy Queen, The Fireplace, Friendly, Inner Circle Pizza, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, LaRocca’s, Lin’s Garden, Sandwich Factory, Wittenauer Cafe. STRUTHERS – Belleria Pizzeria, Brier Hill Pizza and Wings, China Garden, Dona Vito’s Italian Grille, El Pollo Rico, Elmton, El Polio Rico, Golden Bowl, La Villa, Los Gallos, Mario’s Restaurant, Pizza Joe’s, Rip’s Cafe, Tangier Bar and Pizza, Selah Cafe, Subway. YOUNGSTOWN (downtown) – Avalon Downtown, Cassese’s MVR, Christopher’s, Collections Cafe, Downtown Draught House, Imbibe, Inner Circle, Jay’s, Joe Maxx Coffee, Jorgine’s Deli, The Knox Building, Magic Mocha Cafe, Martini Bros. Gourmet Burgers, O’Donold’s, Overture, Papa John’s, Plaza Donuts, Roberto’s Italian Ristorante, Royal Oaks, Rust Belt Brewing Co., Subway, Suzie’s Dogs and Drafts, V2 Cafe. EAST SIDE – City Limits, Jay’s Hot Dogs, Nicky’s Pizzeria, Royal Oaks, Saborico Market and Café. NORTH SIDE – Beat Coffeehouse, Belleria, Brier Hill Sub Station, Collections Cafe, Cassese’s MVR, Charlie

Staples, Garland’s Barbecue, Golden Dawn, Inner Circle, Main Moon, Pizza Joe’s, Rib Cage, Subway, University Pizzeria. SOUTH SIDE – Boulevard Tavern, China Star, Chubby’s Pizza, Crickets, East Wind, Irish Bob’s, Little Milly’s, Mario’s Restaurant and Carry-Out, Scarsella’s, Papa’s Sports Bar, Pizza Hut, Popeye’s, Teenie’s Tavern, Tokyo House, Wendy’s. WEST SIDE – Big’s Sports Bar, Brier Hill Pizza and Wings, Capitol Grill, Casa Ramirez, China House, Dickey’s Chili Parlor, Dine-n-Dash, East of Chicago Pizza, Foxy’s Restaurant and Lounge, Garden Cafe, Giachetta’s, Hunan Express, Inner Circle, JO for the Road, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, Josephine’s Italian Eatery and Bakery, Kirkmere Pizza, La Fiesta, Landmark Restaurant, Little Jimmy’s Pizza, Mahoning Valley Lanes, Mollie’s, Palm Café, Pastino’s Pizza and Subs, Periscoop Submarine, Phillie’s Open Hearth, Santa Fe Southwestern Cafe, Socciarelli’s, Youngstown Maennerchor. YSU CAMPUS – Beat Coffeehouse, Cafe Soliel, Cassese’s MVR, Charlie Staples, Collections Cafe, Hot Head Burritos, Inner Circle, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, Soleil Cafe, Subway, Taco Bell, University Pizzeria.

COLUMBIANA COLUMBIANA – Barleytwist Tea Garden and Tea Room, Das Dutch Haus, R Pizza Place. HANOVERTON – Spread Eagle Tavern. Lisbon – Mark’s Landing Restaurant, Mary’s Pizza, Shale Tavern and Grille, Steel Trolley Diner, Sweet Jane’s. SALEM – B.B. Rooner’s Food and Spirits, Friends Roastery, Hickory Rib, Mason’s Steak House and Lounge, Mike’s Penn Avenue Grille. Salem Hills Country Club.

TRUMBULL BROOKFIELD – Bellybuster, Brookfield Diner, Happy Days Diner, Hilltop Pizza, Papa Louie’s. CORTLAND – Brother’s Pizza and Restaurant, Buena Vista II, China House, Lake Tavern, Locos Amigos, Monty’s Mosquito Lake Carry-Out, Pooch’s, Sonny’s Family Restaurant, Top Notch Diner, Vasilio Restaurant. GIRARD – Amen Corner, Belleria Pizzeria, Bruster’s Real Ice Cream, Café Olgun, The Daily Grind, Girard Wok, Hiland Dairy Bakery and Deli, Iron Skillet, Jib-Jab Hot Dog Shoppe, Marguerita’s Grille, Pizza Joe’s, Pizza Parlor, Scenna’s Family Restaurant, Summit Pizza and Subs, T.J. Cinnamons, Waffle House. HOWLAND – Antone’s That’s Italian, Chophouse, Buena Vista II, Golden China, Leo’s Ristorante, Leon’s Sports Bar, Main Moon, Perkins, Raptis Family Restaurant, the Reef, the Rig, Salvatore’s, Simply Subz Cafe, Sunrise Inn Express, Up a Creek Tavern, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza.

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HUBBARD – Belleria Pizzeria, C’s Waffle House, Cocca’s Pizza, Downtown Coffee Café, Erin’s Wings, Francesco’s Pizzeria, Frankie’s Main Street Cafe, Globe Restaurant, Main Moon, Mi Ranchitos Mexican Restaurant, Pagz Bar and Grill, Pizza Works, Waffle House, Wings Express. KINSMAN – Auntie V’s Pizzeria, Market Square Soda Fountain, Nancy’s Cozy Café, Times Square. LEAVITTSBURG – Country Kupboard. LIBERTY – Antone’s, Arthur Treacher’s, Bob Evans, Casa Ramirez, China Express, Charley’s, Denny’s, Fiesta Tapatia, Fortune Garden, Golden Hunan, Joé, Inner Circle, Jimmy’s Italian Specialties, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, Monteen’s, Nonni’s Ristorante, Page’s, Paisano’s, Shakers, Station Square, Subway, Summit Pizza & Subs, Uptown Pizza, West Fork Steakhouse, Youngstown Crab Co. MASURY – Barto’s Bar and Grill, Hilltop Pizza Shop, Laddie’s Sky Club, State Line Bar and Grill, Stevenson Inn and Restaurant, White Rose Spaghetti House. MINERAL RIDGE – China Garden, Waffle House. NEWTON FALLS – Cafe 534, Covered Bridge Inn, Dairy Queen, Faces Cafe, Main Moon, Mulligan’s Pub, Oven Fresh Pizza, Pizza Hut, Roby Lee’s Restaurant, Sam’s Pizza Shop, Subway. NILES – Applebee’s, Asian Chao, BV II Go, Belleria Pizzeria, Blue Iris Cakery, Bob Evans, Bombay Curry & Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Charley’s Steakery, Chef Peng, China Wok, Chipotle, Chuck E. Cheese, Coletti’s Pizza, El Jalepeño, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Frankie’s, Gasoline Alley, Grub

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Club, High Pointe Restaurant and Tavern, Hometown Buffet, Ianazone’s Homemade Pizza, International House of Pancakes, Lone Star, Main Loon, Manfredi’s Pizza, McMenamy’s, Mizu Japanese Restaurant, O’Charley’s, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse, Oven Fresh Pizza, Papa John’s, Papa Nick’s Lounge, Pizza Pasquale’s, Plaza Azteca, Red Lobster, (Brown Derby) Roadhouse, Robbins Avenue Pizza, Salvatore’s, Spinners Subs, Steak-n-Shake, StoneYard Grill and Tavern, Southside Pizza and Subs, Starbucks, Sunshine Chinese Buffet, Texas Roadhouse, Vernon’s Cafe, Waffle House, Wing Warehouse. VIENNA – Brothers Pizza, Dairy Queen, Yankee Kitchen. WARREN – Arthur Treacher’s, Bar Open, Belleria Pizzeria, Breeze Inn Sandwich Shop, Brothers Pizza, Buena Vista Cafe, Caesar’s, Café 422, Carmen’s Pizza, China Garden, Chat-n-Chew, Chef Chen, Chung Chinese, Cliff’s Lounge, Coffee Cup Cafe, Dilucia, Domino’s Pizza, Duffy’s Pizza, Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n Park, Edie’s Family Restaurant, El Torero, Eli’s Famous Barbecue, Enzo’s, Freddie’s Diner and Lounge, Georgie’s, Great Wall Chinese, Grill on the Square, Gus’ Italian Grille Xpress, Happy Dragon, Hippodrome, Horseshoe Bar, Hot Dog Shoppe, Ianazone’s Pizza, J&L Lounge, JO for the Road, Jammer’s Family Restaurant, King Ribs, Little Wing Cafe, Longboyz Tavern, Luigi’s Pizzeria and Grill, Mocha House, My Bar, Papa John’s, Panera Bread, Perkins, Pizza Hut, Pizza Joe’s, Pizza Works, Ponderosa, RBG Eatery, Ridgeview Pizza, Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar, Sandwich Factory, Saratoga, Sorrento Restaurant and Pizzeria, Sunrise Inn, U.S. Sub Shop, Wayside Restaurant, Wing Warehouse, Yamato’s Japanese Restaurant, Yanni’s.

WESTERN PA. BEAVER – Wooden Angel. HERMITAGE – Applebee’s, Arriero, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Bella Cena, Bob Evan’s, Chiccarino’s, China Wok, Combine Bros., The Corral, Denny’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n Park, Franks for the Memories, Hermitage Hotdog Hut, Hickory Bar and Grille, Hogan’s Heroes, Hot Head Burritos, Hot Rod’s Sub Shoppe, Jai Alai, Jammin’ Jac’s, Jess’ Restaurant, Kobe Japanese Restaurant, La Isla, Little Caesar’s, Little Italy Pizza, Luigi’s Pizzeria, Montana’s Rib and Chop House, Panera Bread, Pizza Hut, Pizza Joe’s, Pizzas by Marchelloni, Quaker Steak & Lube Express, Red Lobster, Scotto’s Famous Pizza, Something’s Brewin’, Splitz Sports Bar & Grille, Starbucks, Subway, Tops Buffet, Yumberrys.

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NEW CASTLE – 2 Tomato, 3 Tomatoes, A&W, Alcham, Anetas Kitchen, Augustine’s Italian Village, Bill’s Sandwich Shop, Bob Evan’s, Bruster’s, Caravan II Albergo, The Cedars, Chuck Tanner’s, Coney Island Hot Dogs, Crane Room Grille, Dunkin’ Donuts, Edward’s Restaurant and Lounge, El Canelo Mexican Restaurant, Elham Restaurant, Faraone Brothers, Forbush Drive-In, Four Brothers Urban Bistro, Four Star Pizza, Gallo’s Italian Villa, Golden Wok, Hazel’s Restaurant, Hill House, Hudson Homestyle Cafe, King’s Family Restaurant, Ladies of the Dukes, Lanigan’s Irish Pub and Eatery, Little Caesar’s, Little Johnny’s Pizza, Mr. Pizza, Mangino’s Pizza, Mandy Sue’s, Mary’s Restaurant & Bakery, Mister B’s, Mom’s Pizza and Pepperoni Rolls, Mulligan’s, Nino’s 2 Tomato, P.O., P.D. Pub, Pagley’s Italian Restaurant, Papa Zeno, Paramount Cafe, Parkstown Lounge, Perkins, Pizza Joe’s, Pizza Man’s Pizza, Pizzas by Marcelloni, Ruby Tuesday, Six Packs Bar and Grill, Soni’s Italian Restaurant, Sonie’s, Sports Bar, Starwood Rib and Steakhouse, Tuscany Square, Two Fat Guys and an Oven. NEW WATERFORD – Bojangle’s Roadhouse and Honky Tonk Blues. SHARON – The Avalon at Sharon Country Club, Billy’s Black and Gold Bar, Clarencedale Cake, Coney Island Niko Lou’s, Domino’s Pizza, Donna’s Diner, Ferrara Pizza, J.J.’s Litehouse, Long John Silver’s, Main Moon, Marigold Restaurant, Nittany Pub and Grill, Our Gang’s Lounge, Quaker Steak & Lube, Scotto’s Famous Pizza, Sharon Hotdog Shop, Tastebuds at Donna’s Diner, Tony’s Pizza Kitchen, Tully’s.

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ALADDIN’S. 7325 South Ave., Boardman; 330-6296450. Middle Eastern and Lebanese cuisine. Includes chicken and beef entrees, salads, homemade soups, vegetarian dishes, wrapped sandwiches, organic

coffees and teas, and freshly squeezed juices. MICHAEL ALBERINI’S RESTAUR ANT. 1140 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-965-2524. Upscale Italian-American cuisine, extensive wine list. Also serves authentic brick oven gourmet pizzas. Retail wine shop on location. Major credit cards. AMBROSINI’S. 10826 Market St., North Lima; 330-5499898. Italian cuisine. AMEN CORNER. 20 W. Main St., Girard; 330-545-5694. Bar/restaurant with a sports bar atmosphere serves soups, salads, sandwiches, dinner entrees. Full bar. ANGENETTA’S CAFE AND BAKERY. 31 Cardinal Drive, Canfield; 330-533-6090. Italian cuisine. ANTONE’S. 4837 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330793-0707. 3551 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 759-1561. Local chain serves Italian and American cuisine. ANTONE’S PANINOS AND PASTA. 720 BoardmanCanfield Road, Boardman; 330-965-0333. Locally owned restaurant serves Italian-American. L,D. APPLEBEE’S. 904 Great East Plaza, Niles; 330544-0780. 6691 South Ave., Boardman; 965-0460. Kansas-based chain operates 1,600 “neighborhood” restaurants in 49 states. Serves dinner entrees, soups, salads, and appetizers. L,D seven days. ARTHUR TREACHER’S FISH AND CHIPS. 2690 Elm Road, NE, Warren; 330-372-1002. Chain serves fish and chips, hush puppies and various sides. ASIAN CHAO. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-965-9859. Eastwood Mall; 505-1792. Asian cuisine with a fast-food presentation. ASUKA JAPANESE CUISINE. 7381 Market St., Boardman; 330-629-8088. Japanese steak house. AVALON DOWNTOWN. 17 W. Federal, Youngstown; 330-740-0000. Pizza, sandwiches, salads. Full bar. B.B. ROONER’S FOOD AND SPIRITS, 256 E. State St., Salem; 330-337-0001. Barbecue, pasta, soups, salads, and sandwiches. Full bar. BAMBOO GARDEN. 5468 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-793-8665. Chinese. BALL BUSTERS. 3661 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-793-2778. Burgers, fries, soups, salads, dinners. BARBARA’S COZY CORNER. 3671 McCartney Road, Campbell; 330-536-8999. Family-style. BARLEYTWIST TEA GARDEN AND TEA ROOM, 115 N. Main St., Columbiana; 330-482-9222. British restaurant and tea room offers a traditional British high tea. Tuesday through Saturday. D,MC, V. BARNEY’S DELI. 132 S. Broad St., Canfield; 330-5337408. Locally-owned, independent restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, soup, salads, grillers, sandwich platters, traditional and contemporary deli sandwiches. BARRY DYNGLE’S PUB. 1601 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-259-4788. Wings, baby back ribs, rib-and-chicken combos, chicken entrees, burgers, sandwiches. Full bar. Major credit cards. BEAT COFFEEHOUSE. 215 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-4227. Independent coffeehouse near the YSU campus features specialty coffees, salads, sandwiches, and baked goods. B,L,D. Monday through Saturday. BELLA CENA. 3200 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa.; 724-981-2879. Traditional and contemporary Italian. BELLY BUSTER. 6949 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield; 330-448-2145. Sub sandwiches. BEN’S RESTAURANT AND BAR. 17729 AkronCanfield Road, Berlin Center; 330-547-7633. Longtime eatery specializes in steaks, entrees and seafood. BIG DON’S BBQ AND BUFFALO WINGS. 4284 New Road, Youngstown; 330-953-3667. Barbecue. BILL’S PLACE. 4771 Mahoning Ave.,Youngstown; 330270-1703. Burgers, fries, sandwiches. Full bar. BLUE IRIS CAKERY. 606 Robbins Ave., Niles; 330-6522253. Cupcake store features custom cakes and 46 flavors of cupcakes, specialty coffees and soft drinks. BLUE WOLF TAVERN. 1295 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8137. Italian, Southwestern, Mediterranean and American cuisine. L,D. Full bar. BOB EVANS. Ohio-based chain offers Sunday-style


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dinners and farm-style breakfasts. Omelets, egg-andbreakfast-meat combinations, plus country favorites. For dinner, turkey dinners share the spotlight with grilled fish, stir fries and other fare. B,L,D. BOGEY’S BAR & GRILL. 3535 Upland Ave., Lowellville; 330-750-6062. Italian, burgers, wings, Chicken Française Italian greens, and hot peppers in oil. BOJANGLE’S ROAD HOUSE AND HONKY TONK BLUES. 48400 State Route 14, New Waterford; 330846-0124. Steaks, ribs, corn fritters and sides. Full bar. BOMBAY CURRY & GRILL. 5400 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-433-4444. Indian. Traditional Indian cuisine. Meat and vegetarian dishes. L,D. BOMBAY STAR. 813 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-965-1111. Indian, including vegetarian. BOULEVARD TAVERN. 3503 Southern Blvd., Youngstown; 330-788-0931. Landmark restaurant serves Italian-American. On Friday, there’s a popular fish fry. Photos of old Youngstown complement a comfortable setting. Full bar. L,D Monday-Saturday. THE BREAD CHEF. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman; 330-729-9900. Artisan breads, croissants, muffins, baked goods. BREEZE INN SANDWICH SHOP. 817 Elm Road NE, Warren; 330-392-7777. Sandwiches, burgers, pizza and breakfasts. Monday through Saturday. BRIER HILL PIZZA & WINGS. 2715 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-793-6465. Pizza, burgers, grilled chicken, subs, grilled cheese, brownies and sides. BRIER HILL SUB STATION. 2726 Dearborn St., Youngstown; 330-746-9000. Submarine sandwiches. BROOKFIELD FAMILY DINER. 524 state Route 7, Brookfield; 330-448-2838. Family-style eatery serves dinners, sandwiches, appetizers and breakfast. B,L,D. BROTHER’S PIZZA.187 Folsom, Champion; 330-8477900. 144 S. High St., Cortland; 330-638-6555. Pizza, subs, salads, various sides. BROTHER’S SUB SHOP. 710 E. Market St., Warren; 330-393-4111. Local independent serves pizza, sandwiches, salads, and sides. L,D. Seven days. BRUDDERS WOOD FIRE GRILLE. 920 N. Canfield Niles Road, Austintown; 330-544-3990. American. BRUNO’S. 1984 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-757-0840. Locally-owned restaurant offers Italianstyle cuisine. B,L,D. Major credit cards. BRUNO BROTHERS PIZZA. 7401 Market St. (Southern Park Mall), Boardman; 330-758-8045. New York-style pizza in a number of varieties. BUENA VISTA CAFÉ. 1305 Buena Vista, Warren; 330-372-4493. Uncle Nick’s Greek fried chicken is the restaurant’s claim to fame. Italian, ribs, pizza and various dinner entrees. Open seven days. Full bar. BUENA VISTA II.1873 Niles-Cortland Road, Cortland; 330-856-2811. Uncle Nick’s Greek fried chicken is the restaurant’s claim to fame. Casual eatery features Italian, ribs, pizza and various dinner entrees. BUFFALO WILD WINGS. Southern Park Mall, Boardman; 726-1313. 950 Great East Plaza, Niles; 5052999; 6000 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-779-0201. Sports-bar atmosphere, complete with TVs, trivia, burgers, wings and lots of beers on tap. Full bar. C’S WAFFLE HOUSE. 920 W. Liberty St., Hubbard; 330-534-7631. 11991 South Ave., North Lima; 330549-9807. 704 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0791. Breakfasts and family-style. B,L,D. CAESAR’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT. 2801 W. Market, Warren; 330-898-1555. Italian. L,D seven days. CAFÉ 422. 4422 Youngstown-Warren Road, Warren; 330-369-02422. 8586 South Ave., Boardman; 330- 6292422. Landmark restaurant serves steaks, seafood, chops, pasta, and Italian specialties. L,D. Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. Warren is the flagship restaurant and was established in 1939.The Boardman

location brings Cafe 422 to Mahoning County. CAFÉ 534. 115 Milton Blvd., Newton Falls; 330-8727072. Burgers, fish, chicken and wings. Full bar. CAFÉ OLGUN. 9 W. Liberty St., Girard; 330-545-6015. Home-style meals in a diner-style atmosphere. B,L. CAFFE CAPRI. 8000 Market St., Boardman; 330-7269900. Features upscale Italian cuisine, soups, salads, appetizers and sandwiches. One of the restaurant’s calling cards is Mama Q’s memorable red sauce over homemade pasta. L,D. Full bar. Major credit cards. CAFFE DARS. 7 Lisbon St., Canfield; 330-702-0820. Sandwiches, soups, salads, biscotti, and coffees. L. Monday through Saturday. CAPITOL GRILLE. 20 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330746-8585. American-style food. CARCHEDI’S. 30 E. Water St., Lowellville; 330-5368128. Italian. L,D Monday through Saturday. CARMELLA’S CAFE. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman; 330-758-0544. Italian cuisine. Pasta, pizza, seafood, salads, sandwiches. CASA DE TACOS. 8051 Market St., Boardman; 330965-7461. Authentic, homemade Mexican. Also stocks Mexican specialty sodas. Dine in, carry out. CASA FIESTA. 914 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown; 330-783-0552. Mexican. CASA RAMIREZ RESTAURANT AND CANTINA. 1578 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-792-9920. Mexican. L,D Monday through Saturday. CASSESE’S MVR. 410 N. Walnut St., Youngstown; 330746-7067. Italian-American cuisine. Specialties include homemade soups and sauces. L,D Monday through Saturday. Full bar. All major credit cards. CHARLY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT BY MR. B., 4455 Kirk Road, Austintown, 330-799-5569. Family-style. CHARLEY’S STEAKERY. 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-726-7171. 5555 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles; 330-544-3300. Features grilled steak and chicken. CHAT-N-CHEW. 2600 W. Market St., Warren; 330-8987940. Family-style in a casual atmosphere. B,L,D. CHEDDAR’S CASUAL CAFE. 7327 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-5006. Steaks, seafood, fish, pasta, sandwiches, salads and appetizers. Full bar. CHEF PENG CHINESE RESTAURANT. 517 N. Main St., Niles; 330-544-8132. Specialties include General Tso’s chicken, sesame chicken, chicken fried rice and fresh egg rolls. L,D. Monday though Saturday. V,MC,D. CHICCARINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT. 559 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa.; 724-981-2622. Oldworld, scratch Italian cooking. CHICK-FIL-A. 1051 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-7205. Southern Park Mall, Boardman, 758-7391. Chain founded in 1967 credits itself with offering the first boneless chicken breast sandwich in the country. Monday through Saturday. CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR., 7403 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-4117. Pub-style atmosphere. Signatures include baby back ribs. L,D seven days. MC,V,D. CHINA BUFFET. 1739 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-797-8763. Chinese food in a buffet format. CHINA EXPRESS. 2899 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330759-3022. Asian cuisine. Dine in and carry out. CHINA GARDEN. 3971 State Route 46, Mineral Ridge; 330-505-1188. Chinese. Dine in, carry out. CHINA GARDEN. 1010 5th St., Struthers; 330-7509818. Chinese cuisine. Eat-in, carry out. L,D. CHINA HING. 423 E. Main St., Canfield; 330- 533-8989. Asian cuisine. Eat-in, carry out. CHINA HOUSE. 418 S. High St., Cortland; 330-6372788. Asian. CHINA WOK. 39 Vienna, Niles; 330-544-6969. Chinese. Dine in, carry out. CHINATOWN. 8600 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330965-9818. Chinese cuisine. L,D. CHIPPER’S SPORTS BAR. Mahoning Avenue at Edgehill, Austintown; 330-799-6667. Serves burgers, pizza, various sides. Full bar.

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CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL. 5553 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-318-4930. 1922 Niles-Cortland Road SE, Niles; 330-544-9256. 525 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-758-1477. Chain with over 450 locations features fresh, made-to-order burritos. THE CHOPHOUSE. 9519 E. Market St., Warren; 330856-2121. Upscale restaurant at the Avalon Inn offers steaks, seafood, chops, chicken, various dinner entrees, appetizers and salads. Features a comprehensive wine list and a children’s menu. Full bar. MC,V,AE,D. CHUCK E. CHEESE, 521 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-629-9929. 2082 Niles-Cortland Road SE, Niles; 652-0740. Kid-friendly chain offers sandwiches, salads, appetizers, and a signature pizza. CHUNG CHINESE RESTAURANT. 2020 North Road, Warren; 330-652-7277. 3145 Canfield Road, Cornersburg; 797-8223. Chinese. Dine-in, carry out. CITY LIMITS RESTAURANT. 3038 McCartney Road, Youngstown; 330-746-4026. B,L,D. Mom-and-pop restaurant serves Italian and American cuisine. Homemade soups, daily specials. B,L,D seven days. CLARENCEDALE CAKE. 6528 South Ave., Boardman; 330-758-6245. 80 E. State St., Sharon, Pa.; 724-342-3221. Gourmet bake shop sells cakes, gourmet cupcakes, and made-from-scratch pastries. Tuesday through Saturday. Major credit cards. COLLECTIONS CAFE. Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-8600. B,L,D. COMBINE BROS., Routes 18 and 518, Hermitage, Pa.; 724-983-1057. Family-owned restaurant features modern Italian. L,D. Full bar. Major credit cards. CONEY ISLAND HOT DOG SHOPPE. 31 N. CanfieldNiles Road, Austintown; 330-799-2029. Coney Islands, burgers, fries, and various sides and soft drinks. COUNTRY MARKET. 2226 N. Main St., Hubbard; 330534-4856. Restaurant and buffet in the Flying B complex serves family-style meals. Seven days, 24 hours. B,L,D. COVERED BRIDGE INN. 22 W. Broad St., Newton Falls; 330-872-5556. American: steaks, chops, seafood, sandwiches, appetizers. B,L,D. Seven days. COYOACAN MEXICAN GRILL. 137 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-2444. Burritos and tacos in an assembly-line format. Chicken, beef, pork and vegetarian are the building blocks. L,D. V,MC,AE. CRACKER BARREL OLD COUNTRY STORE. 5600 Interstate Blvd., Austintown; 330-652-7227. This Lebanon, Tenn.-based chain has 535 restaurants in 41 states. Country-style food and a gift shop selling country items. B,L,D. Seven days. Major credit cards. CRICKETS. 1733 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown; 330-788-0028. Bar/restaurant features burgers, fries, sandwiches and appetizers. Full bar. CRISPY CHICKEN. 5188 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-6199. 1651 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-799-6099. CRYSTAL ROOM. Route 18 and I-80, West Middlesex, Pa.; 724-528-2501. Restaurant at the Radisson serves breakfast, lunch, dinner. Full bar. Major credit cards. DAS DUTCH HAUS. 14895 South Ave., Columbiana; 330-482-2236. Amish-style dinners and desserts. DAVIDSON’S RESTAURANT. 3636 Canfield Road, Cornersburg; 330-793-0033. Italian. Other specialties include fish and prime rib. B,L,D. Seven days. MC,V,D. DE CHELLIS ITALIAN CAFE. 11092 Main St., New MIddletown; 330-542-3733. Italian cuisine. DICKEY’S CHILI PARLOR. 27 N. Meridian Road, Youngstown; 330-799-0058. Homemade burgers, fresh-cut fries, soups. Full bar. DILUCIA’S. 2610 Elm Road, Warren; 330-372-3813. Serves home-style lunch and dinner. MC,V. DINE-N-DASH RESTAURANT. 2718 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-792-8690. Burgers, mac and cheese, pierogies, wings, soup. Full bar.

DINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND PIZZA. 10941 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson; 330-538-2263. Local restaurant serves Italian-American food. B,L,D. DE RIENZO’S ITALIAN FOODS. 387 South Broadway, Salem; 330-337-9812. Italian cuisine. Homemade spaghetti sauce, pizza and meatballs. Chicken, fish, pork chops, etc. DON VICTOR’S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RESTAURANT AND CANTINA. 4626 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-799-6500. Mexican. Full bar. DONA VITO’S ITALIAN CAFÉ. 139 S. Bridge St., Struthers; 330-755-3456. Italian. Specialties include vacatelli, Pollo del Padrone and Shrimp Diablo. L,D. Seven days. Full bar. All major credit cards. DOWNTOWN COFFEE CAFE. 29 N. Main St., Hubbard; 330-534-1199. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, soups, salads, sandwiches, coffees and desserts. B,L,D. Seven days. DOWNTOWN DRAUGHT HOUSE. 219 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-746-9722. Serves burgers, pasta, soups, salads. L Monday through Friday. Full bar. EAST WIND. 2841 Market St., Youngstown; 330782-4516. 865 Elm Road, Warren; 395-7117. Uptown restaurant serves Chinese. Eat-in or carry out. EAT’N PARK. 8049 Market, Boardman; 330-7581307. 2057 Wal-Mart Drive, Warren; 372-6610; 5459 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 779-0411. Pittsburghbased chain offers a contemporary take on classic diner fare. Full-service menu. B,L,D. EDIE’S. 2033 Elm Road, Warren; 330-372-3062. Homestyle. B,L,D Monday through Saturday. EDMOND’S. 6922 McCartney Road, Lowellville; 330536-6601. Serves comfort foods like pot roast, chicken pot pie, fried fish, Italian. Breakfast all day. EL ARRIERO MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 3101 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 724-342-4630. Mexican. Full bar. EL JALAPENO AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 5125 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-544-6500. Mexican cuisine. Full bar. EL TORERO. 2700 Elm Road, NE, Warren; 330-372-7767. Mexican cuisine. ELHAM RESTAURANT. 2650 Ellwood Road, New Castle, Pa.; 724-652-6611. Middle Eastern. Specialties include lamb on the rod. Monday through Saturday. L,D. Delivers to greater New Castle area ($25 minimum). V,MC. ELI’S FAMOUS BAR-B-QUE. 1407 Niles Road, Warren; 330-369-5457. Carry out serves ribs, chicken, fish, greens, candied yams, corn bread and southern treats like sweet potato pie and pound cake. L,D. THE ELMTON. 584 5th St., Struthers; 330-755-8511. Landmark Struthers bar/restaurant features an exceptional broasted chicken, potato spears and a distinctive, one-of-a-kind pizza. Features a family-

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‘Homeplate’ host Stephanie Shaw presents a ‘Certificate of Good Taste’ to the properietors of Scarsella’s. ‘Homeplate’ returns this spring with all new episodes. friendly dining room and a bar area packed with hometown regulars. Dine in, carry out. MC, D, V. L,D Monday through Saturday. ELY’S. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman; 330953-3445. Fresh vegetarian, vegan and Asian cuisine. ENZO’S. 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-372-3314. Italian, seafood, sandwiches, steaks, and pizza. L,D. Tuesday through Saturday. MC,V,AE,D. EVERGREEN CHINESE TAKEOUT. 1393 BoardmanCanfield Road, Boardman; 330-758-8848. FIESTA TAPATIA. 3632 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-7593555. Mexican cuisine. Full bar. FIFTH SEASON. 7098 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-799-3483. Specializes in steaks, chops and seafood. Full bar. Major credit cards. FIREBIRDS WOOD-FIRED GRILL. 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-505-9660. American. Steaks, burgers, soups, salads, sandwiches. L,D. 7 days. FIREPLACE. 2075 E. Western Reserve Road, Poland; 330-757-4042. Longtime restaurant/bar serves ItalianAmerican cuisine. Full bar. Live music on weekends. FIVE GUYS BURGERS & FRIES. 107 S. Canfield Niles Road, Austintown; 330-953-2880. 7322 Market St., Boardman; 330-629-8038. Burgers, fries, sides. FLAMING ICE CUBE. 1449 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-726-4766. Vegan cafe features wraps, pita pockets, salads, sandwiches, appetizers and entrees. Offers a coffee and juice bar. Seven days. FORTUNE GARDEN. 4245 Belmont Ave.,Youngstown, 330-743-6688. Hunan and Szechuan-Chinese. FOXY’S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE. 51 N. Meridian Road, Youngstown; 330-792-8000. Casual. Soups, sandwiches, sides. Full bar. FRANKIE’S MAIN STREET CAFE. 368 N. Main St., Hubbard; 330-534-9064. Ribs, steaks, seafood, burgers and entrees. Tuesday through Sunday. Full bar. FRIDAY’S. 7165 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman; 330-6292600. Texas-based chain operates 924 restaurants in 47 states and 54 countries. Seafood, steaks, salads, pasta, appetizers, and Southwestern. Full bar. FRIENDLY’S. 3 McKinley Way, West, Poland; 330-7578915. Soups, entrees, sandwiches, salads and a number of classic ice cream and soda fountain treats. FRIENDS ROASTERY. 474 E. State St., Salem; 330-3376962. 101 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-9544. Independent restaurant features made-from-scratch sandwiches, baked goods, specialty coffees and teas. Coffee beans are roasted in-house. B,L,D. Monday through Friday, B,L. Saturday and Sunday. GALLO D ORO. 920 N. Canfield-Nile Road, Austintown;

330-505-1002. GAMPETRO’S. 7332 Southern Blvd., Boardman; 330758-4618. Italian, American and Southern-style food. GARDEN CAFE. 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330740-7116. Restaurant at Fellows Riverside Gardens serves sandwiches, salads and soups. L. Tuesday through Sunday. Closed Monday. GARLAND’S BARBECUE. 520 Belmont Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-9461. Southern-style chicken, ribs, and fish. GEORGIE’S RESTAURANT. 1860 Elm Road, NE,Warren; 330-372-6100. Home-style cooking. Greek dinner entrees, pasta, sandwiches, salads, sides. GHOSSAIN’S MIDDLE EASTERN BAKERY. 3990 South Ave., Boardman; 330-788-6003. 6261 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles, 330-544-5000 Mideastern specialty items, including deli items. GIA’S PIZZERIA ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BAR. 704 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-726-4442. Casual Italian. Dinners, pasta, pizza and salads. GIRARD WOK. 44 W. Liberty, Girard; 330-545-4221. Chinese. L,D Monday through Saturday. GLOBE RESTAURANT. 6965 Truck World Blvd., Hubbard; 330-534-9725. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, trucker-hearty breakfasts and a Sunday buffet. B,L,D. GOLDEN CORRAL. 320 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-629-2213. Buffet-style dining. GOLDEN DAWN. 1245 Logan Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-0393. North Side bar/restaurant serves sandwiches, homestyle dinners, and a unique pizza. B,L,D Monday through Saturday. Full bar. GOLDEN HUNAN. 3111 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330759-7197. Serves Hunan/Szechuan cuisine. Features a Chinese buffet on Friday, L,D. Seven days. GOLDEN STALLION. 111 Market St., Cortland; 6388837. L,D Monday through Saturday. GOODIES MEDITERRANEAN GRILL & LOUNGE. 4903 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-953-3106. Lamb, chicken, shish kabob, salads, appetizers. Full bar. GRAND BUFFET CHINESE RESTAURANT. 7690 Market St., Boardman; 330-629-8887. Cantonese, Szechuan and Hunan cuisine. L,D. Seven days. GREAT CHINA BUFFET. 463 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-965-9222. Features a Chinese buffet. GREAT WALL. 2662 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-3925008. Chinese cuisine. L,D. GREAT HARVEST BREAD. 7684 Market St., Boardman; 330-629-9600. Whole-grain breads, rolls, sandwiches, bakery items (scones, fruit bars, biscotti, cookies, etc.)

and special coffee drinks and teas. V,MC,D. GREEK PLACE, 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-7267625. Features Greek specialties. GREENFORD CUPBOARD. 11975 Lisbon Road, Canfield; 330-533-9847. B,L,D. GUILFORD LAKE GRILLE. 7094 E. Lake Road, Lisbon; 330-222-9611. Steak, entrees, salads and sandwiches. GUS’ ITALIAN GRILLE X-PRESS. 1875 Niles-Cortland Road, Howland; 330-609-8646. Italian cuisine. GYRO CITY & GRILL. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-629-8090. Located in the food court at the Southern Park Mall. HAPPY DAYS DINER. 7317 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield; 330-448-7000. A smattering of different foods – Greek, Italian, but mostly American. B,L,D. HAPPY BUFFET. 3551 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-7598889. Chinese buffet in the Liberty Plaza. 7 days. MC, V. HAPPY DRAGON. 2573 Parkman Road, NW, Warren; 330-898-3112. Chinese. HICKORY GRILLE. 1645 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage; 724-962-1775. Beef, chicken, seafood, pasta, sandwiches and appetizers. L,D. Full bar. HICKORY RIB. 377 S. Ellsworth Ave., Salem; 330-3323330. Serves Texas-style barbecue. Full bar. L,D Tuesday through Saturday. Accepts all major credit cards. HIGH POINTE RESTAURANT AND TAVERN. 754 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-544-3300. Dinners, soups, sandwiches, salads, sides. Full bar. HOGAN’S HEROES. 489 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa.; 724-981-3900. Subs, soups, salads. HOMETOWN BUFFET. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 652-5752. Minnesota-based chain offers an update of the classic smorgasbord. Seven days. HOMETOWN HOT DOGS. 327 Milton Blvd. South, Newton Falls; 330-872-1711. HOT DOG SHOPPE. 740 W. Market, Warren; 330-3957057. Landmark eatery serves coneys, sandwiches, shakes and a monster portion of french fries known as “family fries.” A Warren institution. HOUSE OF CHINA. Boardman Plaza, Boardman; 330758-2307. Cantonese and Mandarin-style food. ICE HOUSE INN. Webb Road at Route 46, Austintown; 330-544-8800. Sandwiches, fish, spaghetti, and various entrees. L,D seven days. INNER CIRCLE PIZZA. 4520 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-793-3819. 2715 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 799-7809. 318 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-744-5448; 1816 Boardman-Poland Road, Poland; 757-3719. Local pizzeria/restaurant/bar serves pizza, wings, Italian, sandwiches, soups and salads. Full bar. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES. 833 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-758-8505; 1980 Niles-Cortland Road, Niles; 330-505-9480. B,L,D. ITALIAN TAKEOUT. 4277 U.S. 422, Pulaski, Pa., 724964-0800. Specializes in Italian, including pizza, subs, wings, stromboli, salads, and a variety of appetizers. L,D six days a week, excluding Tuesday (closed). J.D.’S POSTHOUSE, 5201 Mahoning Ave.,Warren; 330847-8113. Home-style cooking. Seven days. JAY’S FAMOUS HOT DOGS. Various locations in the area. Serves coneys, fries, gyros and various sides. JIB JAB HOT DOG SHOP. 313 S. State St., Girard; 330545-1129. Coneys, burgers, shakes, fries and sides. JIMMY JOHN’S GOURMET SANDWICHES. 7322 Market St., Boardman; 330-953-1782; 311 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-4000. Sandwiches, sides. JOE MAXX COFFEE COMPANY. 47 E. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-817-6608. Specialty coffees and teas, breakfast items, wrapped sandwiches, soups, salads. JOÉ RESTAURANT. 2921 Belmont, Liberty; 330-7598890. Italian cuisine. Features chicken, beef, fish, pasta, sandwiches, soups and salads. V,MC. JOE’S PLACE BBQ’N BREW. 10125 State Route 7, North Lima; 330-549-9598. Barbecue dinners, sandwiches, soups, salads. B,L,D. JOHNNY’S. 7807 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-8262. Contemporary American cuisine.

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JOHNNY’S OVEN RESTAURANT. 109. S. Meridian Road, Youngstown; 330-259-0077. American. B,L. JORGINE’S DELI AND CATERING. 17 N. Champion St. (YMCA building), Youngstown; 330-743-0920. Homestyle meals and soups, deli-style sandwiches, salads and dinner entrees. B,L,D. Major credit cards. JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN EATERY & BAKERY. 3212 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-792-8702. Pizza, paninos, dinners, salads, sandwiches. JULIAN GRAY’S RESTAURANT. 8600 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330-726-7600. Eastern European foods: stuffed cabbage, pierogies, and cabbage and noodles. Also offers salads, burgers, sandwiches, soups, stews, chops, steaks and pasta. Tuesday through Sunday. JUST FRED’S. 1472 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2789. Casual dining, dinners, breakfast all day, soups, salads, sandwiches, fried chicken. THE KORNER. 9177 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson; 330-538-9963. Family-style cooking. KOUNTRY KUPBOARD. 6152 W. Market, Leavittsburg; 330-898-7797. Diner-style. B,L,D. 24 hours. KRAKUS POLISH DELI AND BAKERY. 7050 Market St., Suite 108, Boardman; 330-758-8333. Features Polish food, delicatessen and grocery items. KRAVITZ’S DELICATESSEN. 3135 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-759-7889. (Poland Public Library), Poland; 330-757-2330. Longtime delicatessen (since 1939) serves deli sandwiches, soups, baked goods. B,L,D. LANAI LOUNGE. 7631 South Ave., Boardman; 330629-9605. Sandwiches, burgers, wraps, salads, LA ROCCA’S PIZZA & PASTA RISTORANTE. 6505 Clingan Road, Poland; 330-757-1212. Italian. L,D Monday through Saturday. Beer/wine. V,MC,D,AE. LA ISLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 1800 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa.; 724-342-7674. Mexican. Full bar. LA VILLA SPORTS BAR AND GRILLE. 812 YoungstownPoland, Struthers; 330-755-8744. Wings, burgers, sides. Monday through Saturday. LEO’S RISTORANTE. 7042 E. Market, Howland; 330856-5291. Modern Italian: beef, chicken, veal, pasta, pizza, various sides. L,D Monday through Saturday. LIN’S GARDEN. 9065 Springfield Road, Poland; 330549-9070. Chinese. LITTLE DAMASCUS. 1112 Niles-Cortland Road, Niles; 330-469-6623. Homemade Middle Eastern food. LITTLE HUNAN. 4748 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-792-4411. Chinese. L,D daily. LOCOS AMIGOS. 105 S. High St., Cortland; 330-6381100. Mexican. Also offers wheat tortillas and some healthier menu items. Monday through Saturday. LONE STAR STEAKHOUSE. Eastwood Mall, Niles; 5447000. Steakhouse features steaks, seafood, burgers, chicken, soups, salads and appetizers. LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE. 953 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-729-9730. Serves steaks, ribs, chicken, salmon, soups, salads, sandwiches. Full bar. LOS GALLOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 685 BoardmanCanfield Road. Boardman; 330-965-1307. LOS GALLOS SPORTS BAR. 9159 Market St., North Lima; 330-953-2390. Mexican food in a sports bar. LUCIANNO’S. 1732 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-792-5975. Italian-American. LUCKY DOGS HOT DOG SHOPPE. 129 N. Main St., Hubbard; 330-534-3647. Coney Islands. M&P CONEY ISLAND. 2700 Elm Road, NE, Warren; 330-372-9250. MR. R.’S FOOD CARRY-OUT, 2727 Youngstown Road, Warren; 330-369-4370. Italian, pizza, chicken, Parmeseans, etc. L,D Tuesday through Sunday. MAGGIE’S MAGIC MUFFINS. 7932 Southern Blvd., Boardman; 330-965-7400. 5416 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-793-7500. Local cafe serves muffins, sandwiches and specialty coffees. B,L. MAIN STREET GRILLE & BREWING CO., 8148 Main St., Garrettsville; 330-527-3663. Appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches. Fish, beef, chicken, chops, steak and ribs. Menu lists craft brew accompaniments.

PANERA BREAD. 5533 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-259-0078. 377 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-965-9997. 5675 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-505-3395. 3641 Elm Road NE, Warren; 330-3723390. Missouri-based chain operates 825 bakery/ restaurants in 35 states. Sandwiches, muffins, breads, soups, salads and desserts. B,L,D. Seven days. MC, V. PAPA’S PUERTO RICAN FOODS. 980 Mathews Road, Boardman; 330-743-6480. Chicken and beef stews, chuletas frita (fried pork chops), chicken, beef and pork pastellillo. Open seven days. PAPA’S SPORTS BAR. 1639 Poland Ave., Youngstown; 330-742-3758. Burgers, wings, ribs, sides. Full bar. PASCARELLA’S. 3032 Center Road, Poland; 330-7570738. Italian-American. Homemade pasta and lamb on the rod. L,D, Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. PEABERRY’S CAFE. 4350 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-702-9230. Pastries, sandwiches, specialty coffee drinks and teas in a comfortable setting.

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‘Homeplate’ host Sophia Brooks meets local jazz musician Teddy Pantelas during a recent profile on ‘Expressions.’ ‘Homeplate’ returns this spring with all new episodes. MANLIO’S PIZZA & ITALIAN EATERY. 3620 Starr Centre Drive, Canfield; 330-533-3929. Gourmet and rustic pizzas, pasta, sandwiches, soups and salads. MARGHERITA’S GRILLE. 728 N. State St., Girard; 330545-2424. Italian. L,D Monday through Saturday. Full bar. Major credit cards. MARGIE’S KITCHEN. 8414 Market St., Boardman; 330-729-2900. Homestyle. Belgian waffles, omelets, pancakes, crepes and breakfasts. Lunch specials, sandwiches and salads. Baked goods and homemade cinnamon rolls (on Saturday). B,L. Seven days. MAIN LOON RESTAURANT. 26 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-9682. Chinese. MAIN MOON. 8218 E. Market, Howland; 330-856-9388. 607 W. Liberty, Hubbard; 534-8880. 671 McCartney; 746-0008. 1760 Belmont, Youngstown; 330-743-1638. Chinese. Dine in or carry out. L,D. (THE) MANOR. 3104 S. Canfield Niles Road, Austintown; 330-318-8060. American and Italian cuisine. MARIE’S FAMILY RESTAURANT. 2940 Parkman Road, NW, Warren; 330-469-5411. MARINO’S ITALIAN CAFE. 5423 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-799-8326. Italian. L,D. Seven days. MARIO’S. 5162 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-755-0738. Italian-American food. MARKET SQUARE FOUNTAIN. Public Square, Kinsman; 330-876-3178. Old-style soda fountain serves shakes, malts, phosphates and hot dogs. MARK’S LANDING. 33220 Charlton Drive, Lisbon; 330222-9507. American. L,D. Wednesday-Sunday. MARY’S PIZZA. 301 N. Beaver St., Lisbon; 330-4243559. Pizzeria founded in 1961 by Carmen and Mary Spadero features a homemade crust and sauce. Other items include subs, pannini, focaccia sandwiches, pepperoni rolls, salads and soups. MASON’S STEAK HOUSE & LOUNGE. 38135 SalemUnity Road, Salem; 330-337-0899. Steaks, seafood, chicken and ribs, salads and sandwiches. MI RANCHITOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 322 W. Liberty St., Hubbard; 330-268-9299. L,D. Seven days. MIKE’S PENN AVENUE GRILLE., 599 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-4804. Steaks, seafood, pasta, chicken, chops, salads, sandwiches, appetizers. L,D. 7 days. MIZU’S JAPANESE RESTAURANT. 5832 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-2888. Japanese, sushi. McMENAMY’S. 325 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-544-1732. Serves specials, dinner entrees, soups, salads, sandwiches, appetizers. Full bar. MOCHA HOUSE. 467 High St., Warren; 330-392-3020; 7141 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman; 965-0890. Locally owned cafe serves specialty coffee drinks, teas, desserts (pastries, cheesecake, pies, cakes), lunch/dinner, soups,

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sandwiches, salads. B,L,D seven days. MOJO’S PUB & GRILL. 5423 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-779-0995. Ribs, barbecue, dinners, sandwiches, sides, appetizers. Full bar. MOLLY’S.1309 Salt Springs, Youngstown; 330-7990038. Burgers, wings, chicken, sandwiches. L,D. MONTEEN’S. 3807 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-7593699. Southern-style cuisine. Tuesday-Sunday. MONTY’S.1241 Greenville, Cortland; 330-638-5598. Sandwiches, dinner entrees, various sides. Seven days. NADIA’S FAMILY RESTAURANT. 322 W. Liberty St., Hubbard; 330-534-2233. NANCY’S COZY CAFE. 8643 Main St., Kinsman; 330876-9201. Features homemade breakfast and lunch. NICOLINNI’S. 1912 S. Raccoon, Austintown; 330-7998294. Italian. Tuesday through Saturday. NICOLINNI’S RISTORANTE II. 1247 Boardman- Poland Road, Poland; 330-259-3343. Italian. L,D seven days. NODAY’S DELI. 5229 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-792-5822. Pizza, wings, deli, pepperoni rolls. NONNI’S RISTORANTE AND BAR. 4042 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-759-0300. Italian cuisine. O’CHARLEY’S. 930 Windham Court, Boardman; 330259-0207. 5789 Mines Road, SE, Niles; 330-544-3766. Entrees, salads, sandwiches, appetizers. Full bar. O’DONOLD’S IRISH PUB & GRILLE. 6000 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-270-2800. 122 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-743-0007. Steak, lamb, fish, Irish food, sandwiches, soups and salads. Major credit cards. L,D seven days. Full bar. OLGUN’S CAFE. 11 West Liberty St., Girard; 330-5456015. Mediterranean cuisine. B,L,D seven days. V,D, MC. OLIVE GARDEN. 853 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-726-8380. 5740 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 652-2014. Italian, seafood and salads. ORIGINAL ROADHOUSE. 920 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown, 330-544-3990. Ribs, chicken, sandwiches. OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE. 7000 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman; 330-629-2775. 5553 Youngstown Road, Niles; 544-6774. Tampa-based chain serves steaks, ribs, seafood and pasta. Major credit cards. D seven days. OVERTURE. 260 W.Federal St.,downtown Youngstown; 330-743-8062. Restaurant at DeYor features seasonal cuisine. Jeff Chrystal is chef. L,D. Major credit cards. PAGZ BAR AND GRILL. 119 North Main, Hubbard; 330-534-2215. Home-style. D seven days. Full bar. (DUBIC’S) PALM CAFE. 301 Steel St., Youngstown; 330-799-8889. Saturday is a special day. That’s when owner George Dubic fires up the smokehouse. Hours later, the town (and beyond) lines up for outstanding cherry-smoked chicken, pork and lamb. Full bar. PANDA GARDEN. 5122 Market, Boardman; 330-7881202. Chinese cuisine. Eat in or carry out.

PERISCOOP SUBMARINE. 3101 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-793-9162. Sub sandwiches and various sides. Full-service bar adjoins the restaurant. PERKINS FAMILY RESTAURANTS. Multi-unit chain offers family fare, salads, desserts. B,L,D. 24 hours. PHILLY’S ALL AMERICAN CHEESE STEAK. 8414 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-8100. PHO SAIGON. 6532 South Ave., Boardman; 330-7299588. Vietnamese and Chinese. Dine in or carry out. PHOENICIAN GRILL. 72 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-743-5777. Authentic Lebanese cuisine. Dine in or carry out. PHOENIX FIRE GRILL AND BAR. 5231 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Canfield; 330-533-9999. American. Wings, firegrilled pizzas, appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, ribs, chicken, beef, pasta. Beer and wine. PICCADILLY PARLOUR. 114 S. Broad St., Canfield; 330533-4749. Victorian-style tea room serves sandwiches, salads, various lunch items and a variety of teas. L. PLAZA AZTECA. 5792 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-349-4136. Mexican cuisine. Full bar. QUAKER STEAK AND LUBE. 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa.; 724-981-WING. 7530 Market St., Boardman; 330-726-6620. Locally-owned chain serves wings, sandwiches, appetizers and burgers. Full bar. QUENCH BAR & GRILLE. 8415 Market St., Boardman; 330-953-3313. Appetizers, soups, salads, toasted subs, burgers, pizza, wings, lunch specials. L,D. Seven days. QUINLAN’S IRISH EATER AND PUB. 5154 Youngstown Road, Niles; 330-349-4500. Irish and American cuisine. Tuesday through Sunday. Full bar. RACHEL’S WESTCHESTER. 54 Westchester, Austintown; 330-799-1700. Steaks, seafood, chops, Italian. Full bar. RAPTIS FAMILY RESTAURANT. 1939 Niles-Cortland Road, Warren; 330-856-3237. Homestyle Greek. B,L,D. RED LOBSTER. 1410 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-758-0979. 5701 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 544-1321. L,D. Seven days. Full bar. RIP’S CAFÉ. 614 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-755-0057. Slovak and Eastern European cuisine. RICKY’S ENGLISH PUB. 151 E. State St., Salem; 330332-2825. Steak, burgers, pasta, soups, salads and appetizers. L,D. Monday through Saturday. Full bar. ROBERTO’S ITALIAN RISTORANTE. 103 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-743-3000. Features Italian cuisine. Full bar. Major credit cards. ROBY LEE’S RESTAURANT AND BANQUET CENTER. 425 Ridge Road, Newton Falls; 330-872-0983. ROCCO’S STATELINE DINER. 6922 McCartney Road, Coitsville; 330-536-6934. Home-style. ROYAL OAKS. 924 Oak St.,Youngstown; 330-744-5501. Wood-smoked barbecue ribs, chicken and pork, wings, salads and sandwiches. L,D. Full bar. RUBY TUESDAY. 5555 Mahoning, Austintown; 330779-3640. Entrees, soups, salads, sandwiches. SAKURA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE. 4166 Youngstown Road, SE, Warren; 330-395-1688. Japanese steakhouse and sushi bar. Tuesday-Sunday. Full bar. SALEM HILLS COUNTRY CLUB. 12688 Salem-Warren


Road, Salem; 330-337-3616. American. Steak, pasta, chicken, seafood. B,L,D. Tuesday-Sunday. Full bar. SALSITA’S. 5495 Clarkins, Austintown; 330-270-9133. 3031 Mahoning, Youngstown; 330-270-9133. Mexican. SALVATORE’S. 8720 E. Market St., Howland; 330-6097777. 4831 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-799-2285. Italian, including pasta, sandwiches, soups and salads. SANDWICH FACTORY. 15 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown; 330-793-4084. 6128 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-0400. 119 Ridge Road, Warren; 330-872-7771. 2750 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-392-0084. Subs, salads, soup and various sides. L,D. Seven days. SANTA FE ROAST BEEF CO., 2626 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-406-9339. Southwestern style steak and chicken, quesadillas, burritos and tacos. L,D. Monday through Saturday. SARATOGA. 129 E. Market St., Warren; 330-393-6646. Homestyle breakfast and lunch. B,L. SAWA STEAK HOUSE. 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-726-1888. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-989-6588. Japanese steakhouse and sushi. L,D. SCARSELLA’S. 4151 Market St., Youngstown; 330788-0806. Family-owned, independent serves Italian cuisine. Homemade and regular pasta, Italian specialties and an Italian-style fish on Friday. The red sauce is among the best in the area. L,D. MC, V, AE. SCENNA’S FAMILY RESTAURANT. 1901 N. State St., Girard; 330-545-8984. Family-style. B,L,D. SELAH CAFE. 130 S. Bridge St., Struthers; 330-7552759. Bistro-style French-American food. Offers an in-house bakery. L,D. Major credit cards. SHANGHAI RIVER. 945 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-758-1698. Chinese. SHALE TAVERN & GRILLE. 40964 State Route 154, Lisbon; 330-420-0045. Ribs, chicken, burgers, wings, dinners, sandwiches and soups. Seven days. Full bar. SHANGRI LA SUSHI GRILL AND BUFFET. 337 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman; 330-758-7788. Sushi and Chinese food in a buffet-style setting. SIMPLY SUBZ. 1913 Niles-Cortland Road NE, Warren;330-856-3004. Deli-style sandwiches.

SMOKEY BONES BBQ. 6651 South Ave., Boardman; 330-965-1554. Chain with hickory barbecue. L,D. SO DOG GONE GOOD. 2838 Mahoning, Youngstown; 330-797-1773. American. Burgers, hot dogs, sides. SOLEIL CAFE. 131 Lincoln, Youngstown; 330-480-0722. Made-to-order crepes. B,L. Monday through Friday. SPINNERS SUB SHOP. 815 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-505-0500. Subs, including traditional Italian, turkey, beef, and chicken, etc. SPLITZ SPORTS BAR & GRILLE. 3825 E. State St., Hermitage; 724-346-2696. Sports bar. Burgers, NewYork style pretzels, burgers, Buffalo wings. Full bar. SPREAD EAGLE TAVERN. 10150 Plymouth, Hanoverton; 330-223-1583. Regional and American cuisine. L,D. Monday through Sunday. MC, V, D. SPRINGFIELD GRILLE. 7413 Tiffany South, Boardman; 330-726-0895. 1226 Perry Highway (Rt. 19), Mercer, Pa.; 724-748-3589. Regional chain features steaks, chops, seafood, soups, salads and sides. L,D. Full bar. (CHARLIE) STAPLES ORIGINAL FAMOUS BAR-B-Q RESTAURANT. 372 W. Rayen Ave.,Youngstown; 330-7437427. Charlie Staples moved to the corner of Belmont and Rayen where he retooled and upgraded. Although the decor suggests New Orleans, the signature barbecue is pure Youngstown. Monday through Saturday. STARBUCKS. Boardman-Poland Road at Tiffany South, Boardman; 330-726-0300. I-80 at State Route 46, Austintown. Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles. Seattle-based chain features specialty coffee drinks, teas, pastries, cookies, and baked goods. STATION SQUARE. 4250 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330759-8802. Locally owned independent serves Italian and American cuisine. L,D daily. Full bar. MV, V, AE. STEAMERS STONEWALL TAVERN. 10078 Market St., North Lima; 330-549-9041. Serves steaks, seafood, pasta, sandwiches, burgers, appetizers and desserts. STEAK-N-SHAKE. 6786 Applewood Blvd., Boardman; 330-965-0753. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-505-3599.This 430-unit, Indianapolis-based chain serves steakburgers, shakes and soda fountain items plus salads and melts. B,L,D. Open 24 hours.

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‘Homeplate’ host Stephanie Shaw presents a ‘Certificate of Good Taste’ to the properietors of the Bread Chef.‘Homeplate’ returns this spring with all new episodes. STEEL TROLLEY DINER. 140 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-424-FOOD. Vintage diner serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Standouts include burgers and sides, plus pies and desserts. B,L,D. Major credit cards. STONEBRIDGE GRILLE & TAVERN. 1497 BoardmanCanfield Road, Canfield; 330-629-8040. Casual American. Soups, salads, appetizers, sandwiches, chicken, veal, beef, seafood. L,D. Seven days. Full bar. STONEYARD GRILLE AND TAVERN. 41 S. Main St., Niles; 544-9273. American. Burgers, soups, salads, sandwiches, Italian. L,D. SUNRISE EXPRESS. 132 Niles-Cortland Road, Howland; 330-609-7474. Pizza, wings, sandwiches. SUNRISE INN. 510 E. Market St., Warren; 330-392-5176.

Longtime Warren restaurant serves Italian-American. Deep-dish, Chicago-style, Sicilian and sheet pizza varieties. Dine in, carry out. Full bar. B,L,D. SUNSHINE CHINESE BUFFET. 1212 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-505-1488. Chinese buffet. SUZIE’S DOGS & DRAFTS. 32 & 34 N. Phelps St., Youngstown; 234-228-9158. Bar and grill. Hot dogs, draft and bottled beer, various sides and toppings. SWEET JANE’S. 1 S. Park Ave., Lisbon; 330-424-7470. Home-style cooking. Barbecue, burgers, hot dogs, pasta, pizza, seafood, sandwiches, steaks. T.J.’S, 7410 South Ave., Boardman; 330-726-1611. Soups, salads, entrees. B,L,D seven days. TANGIER BAR & PIZZA. 880 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 234-855-0847. Pizza and bar food. TEQUILA JALISCO MEXICAN RESTAURANT. 583 E. Main St., Canfield; 330-533-6520. Mexican. L,D. THANO’S FAMILY RESTAURANT. 6620 Tippecanoe Road, Canfield; 330-702-0300. Family-style cooking, with some Greek specialties. THAT’S A WRAP AND PIZZA CAFE. 343 BoardmanCanfield Road; 330-726-0011. Serves wrapped sandwiches, soups, salads, pizza and various sides. TIMES SQUARE. 8078 Main St., Kinsman; 330-8763241. Home cooking. Homemade pies. TOKYO SUSHI & GRILL. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-8588. Japanese. TOP NOTCH DINER. 682 S. High St., Cortland; 330-6380077. Specialties include Reubens, stuffed peppers, stuffed cabbage, chicken Parmesean, chicken Alfredo and a popular burger. 24 hours. B,L,D. V,MC,D. TOWNHOUSE. 8398 Market St., Boardman; 330-758-5450. Italian-American. Seven days. TRAX LOUNGE. 4250 New Road, Austintown; 330-7992249. Italian-American. Entrees, sandwiches, chicken, steaks, fish (Friday). L,D. Seven days. Full bar. V, MC. TULLY’S STEAKHOUSE. 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa.; 724-981-3123. Steaks, seafood and sides. TUSCANY SQUARE RISTORANTE. 3470 Wilmington Road, New Castle; 724-654-0365. Items include pasta

The Wine Guy Reference Guide For dining out, gift ideas, or holiday entertaining, the following wines make great choices. These selections have been previously covered in The Wine Guy column, and the full columns are available at www.metromonthly.net if you’d like more information on a particular wine. Wine Joel Gott Unoaked Chardonnay 2011 Domaine Des Valages Macon Prisse Chardonnay 2011 Fess Parker Chardonnay 2011 Wente Brothers Morning Fog Chardonnay 2011 Castle Rock Chardonnay 2011 Rutherford Ranch Chardonnay 2012 Patz and Hall Hudson Vineyard Chardonnay 2011 Joel Gott Pinot Gris 2012 Pine Ridge Winery Chenin Blanc - Viognier 2012 A to Z Rose 2011 14 Hands Merlot 2010 Maggio Family Vineyard Merlot 2009 Duckhorn Merlot 2010 Cline’s Cool-Climate Pinot Noir 2011 Chalone Pinot Noir 2011 Harmony Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Tamas Double Decker Red 2009

Characteristics Tasty blend of Napa, Monterey and Sonoma County sourced fruit; apple-like flavors with no wood Bright citrus fruit flavors and a razor-edge finish Bright cool climate mineral-laden fruit flavors and crisp yet round finish. Crisp and clean Chardonnay fruit flavors with a hint of oak Refreshing Chardonnay with crisp clean citrus fruit flavors Rich and creamy pear and citrus-tinged melon flavors Lush peach and pear notes on the palate, finishing with layers of smoke and hazelnut Very aromatic with juicy tropical fruit flavors Bright upfront citrus and stone fruit flavors and a long crisp finish Juicy red fruit and berry flavors with a finish marked with strawberries and spice Cool-climate berry, spice-tinged Textbook dark cherry flavors with soft supple tannins Lush flavors of plum and blackberry leading to a firm finish tinged with spice and vanilla Bright red fruit flavors and a strawberry-tinged vanilla finish; tremendous bargain Bright berry and herb-infused flavors with a crisp full finish Bold yet refined red fruit flavors and a textured smooth finish Fresh berry and red fruit flavors with a round finish tinged with juicy berries

Origin California Burgundy, France Santa Barbara, California California Columbia Valley, Wash. Napa Valley, California Carnernos, California Willamette Valley, Oregon California Oregon Washington State Lodi, California Napa Valley, California Sonoma Coast, California Monterey County, Calif. Paso Robles, California California

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dishes; chicken and veal; barbecued ribs; a grilled steak; barbecue chicken; and pizzas and sandwiches made in a large wood-fired oven. Tuesday through Sunday. UNIVERSITY PIZZERIA AND ITALIAN EATERY. 133 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-9244. Off-campus eatery serves Italian and pizza, salads, soups, and coffee drinks Monday through Saturday. Full bar. UPSTAIRS LOUNGE. 4500 Mahoning, Austintown; 330793-5577. Lebanese-American. Mondays feature Middle Eastern, but the menu also includes grilled salmon, steaks and pasta. L,D Monday through Saturday. MC, V, AE. UPTOWN PIZZA. 4605 Market St., Boardman; 330788-5666. 2940 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-759-6907. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, soups and various sides. U.S. SUB SHOP. 2155 Youngstown Road, SE, Warren; 330-369-4598. Submarine sandwiches. V2 WINE BAR TRATTORIA. 100 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-742-5595. Upscale casual restaurant serves lunch and dinner. Features a wine bar. Full bar. VASILIO’S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA. 500 Trumbull Ave., Cortland; 330-638-3718. Italian-American and some Greek. Specialties include veal, eggplant, and pizza. L, D Monday through Saturday. VEGGIE-OLIO’s. 7105 Lockwood Blvd., Boardman; 330-953-1833. Deli-style. Soups, salads, wraps, paninis. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday-Saturday, L. MC, V. VERNON’S CAFÉ. 720 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-1381. Italian cuisine. Full bar. L,D. VINTAGE ESTATE. 7317 South Ave., Boardman; 330629-8080. Craft beers and specialty wines. Restaurant area serves appetizers, specialty beers. Full bar. WAFFLE HOUSE. 2284 Gala, Hubbard; 330-534-3000. 2725 Salt Springs, Mineral Ridge; 330-530-1642. WALRUS SUBS. 1305 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-793-4800. Sub sandwiches and various sides. WAYSIDE RESTAURANT. 825 State Road, NW, Warren; 330-847-7614. WESTFORK STEAKHOUSE. 3850 Belmont Ave., Liberty; 330-759-8666. Beef, chicken, ribs, etc. WHAT’S COOKIN’. 6007 South Ave., Boardman; 330726-1622. B,L,D. Home-style cooking. WHITEFIRE GRILLE & SPIRITS. 6580 Ironwood Blvd., Canfield; 330-702-9866. American. B,L,D. WHITE ROSE SPAGHETTI HOUSE., 802 Standard, Masury; 330-448-8823. Italian specialties. The restaurant/bar is a gem - straight out of the 1940s and one of those places virtually untouched by time, but known to all the regulars. WING WAREHOUSE/NILES. 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-536-8880. 3701 Elm Road NE, Warren; 330-372-9647. Wings, salads, wraps. Full bar.. WINSTON’S TAVERN. 870 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown; 330-544-2378. Eatery in the Best Western Inn serves Italian-American, steaks, seafood, and sandwiches. D. Monday through Saturday. Full bar. WITTENAUER CAFE. 122 S. Main St., Poland; 330707-9230. Cafe features soups, sandwiches, gourmet coffees and baked goods. Major credit cards. B,L,D. WOODEN ANGEL. Leopard Lane, Beaver, Pa.; 724-7747880. Upscale restaurant/cafe/wine and cocktail bar serves contemporary American and regional cuisine. The wait staff is knowledgeable and well-trained. L,D Tuesday through Friday; D Saturday, Full bar, extensive selection of wines. Major credit cards. YAMATO JAPANESE RESTAURANT. 3860 YoungstownWarren Road, Warren; 330-399-8883. Japanese-style, including hibachi and sushi. L,D. Full bar. YANKEE KITCHEN. 6635 Market St., Boardman; 330-726-1300. 484 Youngstown-Kingsville Road, Vienna; 394-1116. Family-owned independent serves breakfasts, burgers, entrees. B,L,D. Seven days. YANNI’S RESTAURANT. 2723 Elm Road, Warren; 330372-1252. Home-style and Greek. B,L,D. Seven days. YOLO MEDITERRANEAN GRILL. 5231 S. CanfieldNiles Road (Route 46), Canfield; 330-286-3866. Specialities include lamb, gyros, salads and soups. YOUNGSTOWN CRAB CO., 3917 Belmont, Liberty; 330-759-5480. Seafood, soups, salads, sandwiches and entrees. D. Full bar. YOUNGSTOWN MAENNERCHOR. 831 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-9322. YUMBERRYS BOARDMAN. 1315 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-758-9867. Frozen yogurt. ZENOBIA CUISINE. 584 E. Main St., Canfield; 330-2860800. Greek cuisine. © 2014 The Metro Monthly. All rights reserved.

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Ongoing: Stressercise Class/Low Impact Exercise For The Body and Mind. YWCA of Youngstown, 25 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown; visit www.stressercise.com to register. Occurs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 4:45-6:15 p.m.$2.

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Monthly: Mad Hot Monday Ballroom Boogie. Kuzman’s, 1025 S. State, Girard; 330-545-8521/330-5458995. Ballroom, Latin, swing, hustle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Ongoing: Pilates Basics. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Work on toning, shaping, core strength, alignment, and breathing with Angela Lubonovich. Bring a mat and water. March 3. 10. 17, 24. 6:30-7:30 p.m. $10/class.

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Northside market every Saturday at Wick Park

March 22: Hunter Hayes at the Covelli Centre

Elton John: Feb. 1 at the Covelli Centre in downtown Youngstown

‘Tournées Film Festival’: Feb. 4-25 at Westminster College

Weekly Rehearsal: The Mahoning Valley Chorale (formerly Seraphim). Good Hope Lutheran Church, 98 Homestead Ave., Boardman; 330-707-2144. Mondays. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 7-9 p.m. Free.

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Weekly: Co-Dependents Anonymous. Prince of Peace Church, 2985 Center Road, Poland; 330-7433768. A 12-step recovery program for individuals in co-dependent relationships. Mondays. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 7:30 p.m.

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SATURDAY 1 Ongoing: Jewels of Winter: Orchids. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Orchids are the jewels of the plant world, full of color, let them dazzle you with their brilliance and splendor. During the heart of winter, find the spirit of the tropics here at the Davis Center as you observe these exotic beauties on display. Bring your camera, there will be plenty of beautiful flowers around the lobby to photograph. Occurs 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 1-March 16, Tuesdays-Sundays. Free. Coffee With the Birds. Ford Nature Center, Mill Creek MetroParks,Youngstown. Join Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited to watch birds at feeders while sipping coffee. Coffee is provided but bring your favorite mug. Space is limited, so call to register by Feb. 28 for a 45-minute session (8-8:45 a.m. or 8:45-9:30 a.m.). Held at Ford Nature Center. March 1 8-9:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330518-6971. Features produce (apples, squash, lettuce), baked goods, fair market coffees, demonstrations, music and tastings. During winter, the market occurs indoors in Channing Hall (the basement community room of the church). Saturdays Feb. through December. March 1, 8, 15, 22. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. Noon. $8. Ragtime. Top Hat/Fairview Arts and Outreach Center. 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-7500513. tophatproductions.org Based on the novel, “Ragtime,” by E.L. Doctorow, this turn- of-the-century musical intertwines the stories of three extraordinary families, as they confront the timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America. 7:30 p.m., Feb. 21-March 8. 7:30 p.m.

Weekly: Youngstown Executive Toastmasters 408 Meeting. Shepherd of the Valley, 301 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland; www.speakingclub.org. Practice skills useful in public speaking, including giving speeches, speaking extemporaneously and listening. Includes peer feedback and evaluation. This nonprofit educational organization operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication. Meetings are free for guests; members pay $36 every six months. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 6:45-8:45 p.m.

Weekly: Open Poetry Reading. Metamorphosis Gallery, 6 State St., Struthers; 330-787-1994. An open poetry reading occurs weekly at the gallery. Call for more information. 8 p.m. Free.

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March 22: Conductor Randall Craig Fleischer will blend the traditions of South African stepping dance styles with classical music during ‘Symphony In Step’ at DeYor. Strange Snow. Youngstown Playhouse. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. www. theyoungstownplayhouse.com. Play by Stephen Metcalfe. Directed by Christopher Fidram. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m.

SUNDAY 2 Monthly: Austin Log Cabin Tour and Open House. 3797 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-792-1129. First

Sunday. 1-4 p.m. Free. Monthly: Strock Stone House Open House. 7171 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-792-1129. First Sunday. 1-4 p.m. Free. Monthly: Ward-Thomas House Tour. 503 Brown St., Niles; 330-544-2143. Guides from the Niles Historical Society will answer questions during tours of the 1862 mansion. First Sunday. 2-5 p.m. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. 2 p.m.

Ongoing: Yoga in the Gardens.. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Marina Perdos and Karres Cvetkovich teach a variety of yoga styles for all levels. Bring a mat and small blanket. Tuesdays and Thursdays. March 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20. 25, 27. 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Job Training Information. Mahoning Senior Center, 1110 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-782-0978. A representative from Senior Employment Center will be on hand. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Weekly: Standing in the Gap. Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion, Youngstown; 330-744-8411. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Free. From the Garden: Soup’s On. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Chef David Armstrong will prepare soups that will warm and comfort through early spring. He will share recipes and tips on replicating that soup at home. Held at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Registration required. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $36; FFRG member $28. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Canfield Community Band. Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal, Canfield; 330-542-3313. Any musician is welcome. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7 p.m.

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Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood,Youngstown; Joan Lawson at 330792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Dance Lessons. Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, Austintown; 330-727-6312 or 330-788-7474. Swing, cha-cha, and waltz lessons every Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-8 p.m. and 8-9 p.m. Weekly: Stephen Foster Chorus. SCOPE Center, 220 W. Market St., Warren; Jerry at 330-652-5739. For anyone who enjoys singing.Tuesdays.Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7:30 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY 5 Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood,Youngstown; Joan Lawson at 330-7923875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 9:30-11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting. Enzo’s, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. The Warren Rotary chapter will meet for lunch and a business meeting. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. Noon. Ongoing: T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330740-7116. Warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements. March 5, 12, 19, 26. Noon-1 p.m. $10. Computer Instruction. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive in Cortland; contact the Main Library at 330-399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. The library offers free introductory classes for the novice computer user. Each session includes three classes: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to the Internet, and Introduction to Email. Classes are held at the Cortland Branch Library once a week over three weeks; you must attend all three classes in the session. Registration is required. March 5, 12, 19. 2-4 p.m. Free. Monthly: Family Financial Education Services. Family Service Agency, 535 Marmion Ave.,Youngstown; to register, call 330-782-5664. Workshop for potential home buyers. First Wednesday. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Weekly: Zumba. Eos Whole Fitness, Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-518-4402 or www.EosWholeFitness.com. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 5:456:45 p.m. $7. Ongoing: Pilates Sculpt. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Core strength, alignment, and breathing are emphasized. Bring a mat and water. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 6:30-7:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Dance Lessons. Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, Austintown; 330-727-6312 or 330-788-7474. Classes in swing, cha-cha, and waltz. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Weekly: Cortland Community Band Practice. L a k e v i e w M i d d l e S c h o o l , 6 4 0 Wa k e f i e l d, Cortland; call Pat at 330-652-2424 or visit www. cortlandcommunityband.org. All musicians welcome. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 7-9 p.m. Bi-monthly: Girard Community Band. Girard High School, 31 N. Ward, Girard; 330-539-1453. Any musician is welcome. First and third Wednesday. 7 p.m. Free. Monthly: Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown. Davis Center, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116 or 330-7574727. Meeting includes a speaker. First Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.

music @ night Knox Building. Karaoke á la Knox. 10 p.m. Up a Creek. Todd Cutshaw. 7 p.m. Gary Pirrung. 10 p.m.

THURSDAY 6 Weekly: Men’s Fellowship Bible Study. Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St.,Youngstown; 330-744-8411. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Walk and Chat. Southern Park Mall, 7401

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Market St., Boardman; 330-788-1992 or 1-800-6405180. Walking and socializing. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Warriors: Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs. Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St., Youngstown; 330-783-3276. State-certified program focuses on preventing drug use through fishing and aquaticresource education. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 5-6 p.m. Free. Ongoing: Yoga in the Gardens. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Marina Perdos and Karres Cvetkovich teach a variety of yoga styles for all levels. Bring a mat and small blanket. Tuesdays and Thursdays. March 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27. 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Midweek Dinner and Classes. Central Christian Church, 2051 E. Market, Warren; 330-3721676 or visit www.warrencentralcc.org. Dinner followed by a choice of classes: Bible study, book discussion or a computer lab. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 5:45-7:30 p.m. Weekly: Polish Youngstown Cultural Preservation. www.Polishyoungstown.com or 330-646-4082. The Krakowiaki Polish Folk Circle offers crafts, dancing and songs for children and opportunities for adults with the Village Folk Singers. New members welcome. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 6-8 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: DARE Singles Group Meeting. Disciples Christian Church, 565 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-793-5856, 330 533-7062. For divorced and widowed. Features meetings and social events, including movie nights, bowling, dance classes, and small group discussions. Thursdays. 7:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Dancing Mindfulness Classes. Yoga Room, 815 Youngstown-Warren Road, No. 13, Niles; 330-6377171. Occurs on Thursdays with rotating facilitators Jamie Marich and Kelsey Evans. Donation based ($10$15 donation suggested). Dancing Mindfulness is a “come as you are” practice, with no prior experience in yoga or dance necessary to participate. 7:30 p.m.

music @ night Clark Bar. Bill Henceroth. Open mike. 8-11 p.m. Vintage Estate. Steve Vuich. Open mike. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY 7 Ohio Athletic Conference Wrestling. Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330-746-5600. www. covellicentre.com. March 7-9, 14-16. Twice-Monthly: A Loose Knit Group. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Make afghans and knit and crochet other items to donate locally. All levels welcome. March 7, 21. 10 a.m.–noon. Free. Annual: Goodwill Auction. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-759-7921. www. stambaughauditorium.com. GoodwillYoungstown. org. This two-day event begins tonight and features hors d’oeuvres, pastries, raffles, a silent auction of fine jewelry and collectibles and a vintage clothing sale. The sale continues at 11 a.m. on Saturday. No tickets sold at the door. Call 330-759-7921 for information. March 7-8. $25 ($7 tax deductible), $30 for tickets sold after the deadline (if still available). Tickets good for admission Friday and Saturday. Tickets available by sending check (payable to Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries), along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Marketing Dept, Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries, 2747 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 44505. Tickets also available through Junior Group Members, at Goodwill Stores and at Goodwill’s Liberty office. No tickets sold at the door. 6:30 p.m. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the


elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 7:30 p.m. Ragtime. Top Hat/Fairview Arts and Outreach Center. 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-7500513. tophatproductions.org Based on the novel, “Ragtime,” by E.L. Doctorow, this turn- of-the-century musical intertwines the stories of three extraordinary families, as they confront the timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America. 7:30 p.m., Feb. 21-March 8. 7:30 p.m. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m. Strange Snow. Youngstown Playhouse. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. www. theyoungstownplayhouse.com. Play by Stephen Metcalfe. Directed by Christopher Fidram. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m.

music @ night Apollo Maennerchor. Tom Costa, Lenny Dzurinda. Cedars. Vindys.10 p.m. Donna’s Diner. Steve Vuich. Acoustic. 5-7 p.m. Fifth Season. Ed Gorse. Acoustic. 6 p.m. The Fireplace. Redline. 9 p.m. Frieda’s. Howard and Point Five. Jazz. 6 p.m. Mastropietro Winery. Richard Boston. 7-10 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Christine Witt. Up a Creek. Dixie Soul Band. 8:30 p.m. Vintage Estate. London Underground. 8-11 p.m.

SATURDAY 8 Weekly: Northside Farmers Market. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330518-6971. Features produce (apples, squash, lettuce), baked goods, fair market coffees, demonstrations, music and tastings. During winter, the market occurs indoors in Channing Hall (the basement community room of the church). Saturdays February through December. March 1, 8, 15, 22. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. Noon. $8. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 7:30 p.m. Ragtime. Top Hat/Fairview Arts and Outreach Center. 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-7500513. tophatproductions.org Based on the novel, “Ragtime,” by E.L. Doctorow, this turn- of-the-century musical intertwines the stories of three extraordinary families, as they confront the timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope

and despair, and what it means to live in America. 7:30 p.m., Feb. 21-March 8. 7:30 p.m. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m. Strange Snow. Youngstown Playhouse. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. www. theyoungstownplayhouse.com. Play by Stephen Metcalfe. Directed by Christopher Fidram. Feb. 28-March 9. 8 p.m.

music @ night Cedars. Baker, Van Allen Belt. 10:30 p.m. Clark Bar. Save Yourself. Rock. 9 p.m. Cricket’s. Old Goats. 9 p.m. Fireplace. Manhattan. 9 p.m. Frieda’s. Al Spencer Trio. Jazz. 6 p.m. Leon’s. Radio Pulse. 9:30 p.m. Little Wing Cafe. River Saints. 8 p.m. Magic Tree. J.D. Eicher. 7:30 p.m. Manor. Frank Castellano. 7-10 p.,m. Mastropietro Winery. Murphy Morgan. 7-10 p.m. Mocha House. Davis and McKay. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Mr. Lucky. 9 p.m. Up a Creek. Redline. 9:30 p.m.

SUNDAY 9 Sundays at Stambaugh; The Impressario. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. The Young Artists of Opera Western Reserve will present “The Impresario,” directed and adapted by Robert Pierce with musical direction by Jan Crews. In this one-act comic opera with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (and others), a harried opera director contends with egocentric divas in an effort to cast his next production. The event will be catered by Saratoga. The menu is chicken with brie and cheese with plum sauce, rice pilaf, vegetable medley, tossed salad, dessert. 12:30 p.m. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. 2 p.m. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 2 p.m.

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MONDAY 10 Sunday, March 30 at 4:00pm

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Edward Alan Moore {Organ}

Nathan Carterette {Piano} $5 Senior/Students, $10 General 330-259-0555 StambaughAuditorium.com 1000 Fifth Ave, Youngstown, OH 44504

Happy Feet Dancing Lessons Monday Night Classes

Available to 6-7pm Basic Swing • 7-8pm Salsa te ach a group 8-9pm Cha-Cha • 9-10pm Balboa lesson at you Weathersfield Fire Station Hall r event! Tibbets-Wick Road and Rt. 422 (Behind Walgreens Drug Store) $ 5 per person/per lesson • No Partner Needed.

Instructor Sue Shardy - 330-269-9222

Monthly: Mothers of Preschoolers. First Christian Church, 1151 E. Sixth St., Salem; for more information call Amy Zimmerman at 330-337-0939. A support group for any woman with children around the kindergarten age or younger. Speakers and crafts usually alternate. Childcare is available for preschoolers. Second Monday. 9:15-11:15 a.m. Weekly: Happy Feet Dance. Weathersfield Fire Station Hall (behind Walgreens), Tibbetts-Wick Road at Route 422, Weathersfield Township; 330-518-8891. Tonight’s dances tonight include basic swing, 6-7 p.m.; waltz, 7-8 p.m.; rhumba, 8-9 p.m. and balboa, 9-10 p.m. Call for more information. 6-10 p.m. Pups and Pages at the Howland Branch Library. Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland Township; registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. Children gain confidence and improve their reading skills as they read to an uncritical and tail-wagging audience. These dogs love to be read to! Children in kindergarten through grade 6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions to read aloud to a registered therapy dog at the library. Dogs are provided by K-9s for Compassion, a Delta Society pet partner group that assists with animal-assisted activity and animalassisted therapy. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Youngstown Executive Toastmasters 408 Meeting. Shepherd of the Valley, 301 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland; www.speakingclub.org. Practice skills useful in public speaking, including giving speeches, speaking extemporaneously and listening. Includes peer feedback and evaluation. This nonprofit educational organization operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication. Meetings are free for guests; members pay $36 every six months. 6:45-8:45 p.m. Weekly: Open Poetry Reading. Metamorphosis Gallery, 6 State St., Struthers; 330-787-1994. An open poetry reading occurs weekly at the gallery. Call for more information. 8 p.m. Free.

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All Rosicrucian students, their guests and interested seekers are encouraged to attend these free meetings. Join us for interesting discussions and refreshments. Our system serves as a catalyst, enabling you to translate knowledge into increasingly focused, skillful action and attainment in life. You’ll learn techniques you can use on a daily basis to awaken your higher faculties leading to improved health, more harmonious personal relationships and an increased sense of happiness and peace.

No Open Meeting In March THE YOUNGSTOWN CHAPTER MEETS AT THE DUBLIN GRANGE 6571 FAIRGROUNDS BLVD., CANFIELD, OHIO 44406 email: ohio@amorc.rosicrucian.org FOR INFORMATION: 330-544-3763 or 330-757-7579 MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 2912, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 44511

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Monthly: Low Vision Support Group. Park Vista Retirement Community, 1216 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; to RSVP call 330-746-2944, ext. 1551. Held the second Tuesday. 10 a.m. Monthly: Wellness Clinic. Grace Lutheran Church, 162 South Raccoon Road, Austintown; for more information call Beth Stricko at 330-530-4038, ext. 2031 or e-mail bstrick@shepherdofthevalley.com. The meeting, held by Shepherd of the Valley Home Health, will be held the second Tuesday. Information about diabetes and glucose testing will be provided. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Twice Monthly: Campus Drum Circle. Penn State Shenango, downtown Sharon; 724-983-2969. The drum circles occur in the Great Hall on second Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. and the fourth Monday at noon of every month. Attendees do not need to have drumming experience in order to participate. Simple instructions with practice rhythms and drums are provided so that new members feel welcome and included. 12:15 p.m. Free. Stressercise Class: Low Impact Exercise For The Body and Mind. YWCA of Youngstown, 25 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown; visit www.stressercise.com to register. Call for more information. Occurs 5-6 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays and 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. 5-6 p.m. $2. Weekly: Standing in the Gap Religious Meeting. Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www. youngstownymca.org. Every Tuesday. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Refreshments will be served. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Youngstown PFLAG Meeting. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330747-2696 or email youngstownpflag@aol.com. Meets the second Tuesday. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio,

5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Canfield Community Band. Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal Drive, Canfield; for more information call 330-542-3313. Anyone who plays an instrument is welcome to join the group. Every Tuesday. 7 p.m. Monthly: La Leche League. Columbiana County WIC office, 7876 Lincoln Place, Lisbon; 330-427-2155. All pregnant or nursing mothers and their babies are welcome. Meets the second Tuesday. 7 p.m. Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Every Tuesday. 7-8:30 p.m. Monthly: Open Poetry Reading. Pig Iron Press. 26 N. Phelps St., Youngstown; 330-747-6932. Pig Iron Literary and Art Works will host its monthly open poetry reading tonight. Readers are invited to participate in the program, with a sign-in at the door. Presenters may read from original works or read favorite works by others. The maximum on-stage limit is eight minutes. The readings are open to all – either as presenters or listeners. Occurs the second Tuesday. Call for more information. 7:30 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY 12 Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Every Wednesday. 9:30-11 a.m. Sesame Street Live: Can’t Stop Singing. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264. www. youngstownsymphony.com. When Elmo Gets his furry fingers on Abby Cadabby’s magic wand, there’s something in the air – and “Sesame Street” becomes a nonstop, all-singing, all-dancing musical montage with guests like Grover, Baby Bear, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. A Sunny Seats package, featuring show seating and a pre-show photo opportunity with two Sesame Street Live friends, including Elmo. Sunny Seats packages, are only available to ticket holders for “Sesame Street Live” performances. 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting. Enzo’s Restaurant, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. Warren chapter of this international business and service organization meets every Wednesday for lunch and a business meeting. Noon. Weekly: Warriors Inc. Chess Club, Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St., Youngstown; 330-783-3276. Anyone who wants to learn chess, help, or just play may come. The group is for those ages 12 and older, and it meets each Wednesday. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba. Eos Whole Fitness. Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-518-4402 or visit www.EosWholeFitness.com. 5:45-6:45 p.m. $7. Sesame Street Live: Can’t Stop Singing. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264. www. youngstownsymphony.com. When Elmo Gets his furry fingers on Abby Cadabby’s magic wand, there’s something in the air – and “Sesame Street” becomes a nonstop, all-singing, all-dancing musical montage with guests like Grover, Baby Bear, Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie. A Sunny Seats package, featuring show seating and a pre-show photo opportunity with two Sesame Street Live friends, including Elmo. Sunny Seats packages, are only available to ticket holders for “Sesame Street Live” performances. 6:30 p.m. Weekly: Yoga Class. Fred Astaire Dance Studio. 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers at yoga class at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesdays. Call for more information. 8:15 p.m. $12 per class.


Weekly: Dance Lessons. Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, Austintown; 330-727-6312 or 330-788-7474. Swing, cha-cha, and waltz lessons will be featured every Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-8 p.m. or 8-9 p.m. Call for admission information. Weekly: Cortland Community Band Practice. Lakeview Middle School, 640 Wakefield Drive, Cortland; for more information call Pat at 330-6522424 or visit www.cortlandcommunityband.org. Musicians are welcome to attend the practices, which are held every Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. Monthly: Mothers of Twins. Davidson Becker Family Center, Struthers; for more information call Michele at 330-530-2128 or visit www.orgssites.com/oh/twins. Meets the second Wednesday. 8 p.m.

music @ night Knox Building. Karaoke á la Knox. 10 p.m. Up a Creek. Todd Cutshaw. 7 p.m. Gary Pirrung. 10 p.m.

THURSDAY 13 Weekly: Men’s Fellowship Bible Study. Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www.youngstownymca.org. Every Thursday. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Weekly: Walk and Chat. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 1-800640-5180. Meets every Thursday for walking and socializing. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Warriors Inc.: Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs. Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St.,Youngstown; 330783-3276. This is a weekly, state certified program that focuses on preventing drug use through fishing and aquatic resource education. 5-6 p.m. Free. Weekly: Polish Youngstown Cultural Preservation. 330-646-4082 or www.Polishyoungstown.com. Krakowiaki Polish Folk Circle (Polish culture, crafts, dance and songs for children and opportunities for adults with the Village Folk Singers. New members welcome. Occurs every Thursday. Call for location. 6-8 p.m. Free. Weekly: Recovery Group. Warren Revival Center Fellowship Hall, 4400 W. Market St., Leavittsburg; 330-898-4295. This class uses “Celebrate Recovery” material for individuals facing addiction. Open to all. Thursdays. 6:30-8 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Monthly: Messies Anonymous Support Group. Pleasant Valley Church, 2055 Pleasant Valley Road, Niles; 330-544-4846. Meetings are based on the 12 steps and traditions of the Messies Anonymous for Household Organization. Second Thursday. 7-8:30 p.m. Weekly: DARE Singles Group Meeting. Disciples Christian Church, 565 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-793-5856, 330 533-7062, 330 7931484. This group for divorced and widowed people hosts a weekly meeting and organizes social events throughout the month. Typical events include a movie night, bowling, dance classes, bike riding and small group discussions. Call for more information. 7:30 p.m. Free. Warren Civic Music Association: The Letterman. W.D. Packard Music Hall.1703 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-841-2619 and 330-399-4885. www. packardmusichall.com and www.thelettermen.com. The Lettermen have been performing for over 50 years and have 18 gold albums. The group is led by founding member Tony Butala. $39, $29, or $20 (plus ticket fee). 7:30 p.m.

music @ night Apollo Maennerchor. Acoustic night. 8 p.m. Clark Bar. Bill Henceroth. Open mike. 8-11 p.m. Vintage Estate. Steve Vuich. Open mike. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY 14 Annual:Youngstown Area Grocers Association’s 9th Annual Wine & Beer Taste. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 614-448-1622. www. stambaughauditorium.com. Features gourmet food, entertainment, and a wide array of wines and beers. Ticket price is $50 per person or $350 for a reserved table for eight. Proceeds benefit the Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown HIV/AIDS Ministry and the Prince of Peace Center in Farrell, Pa. Contact Kristin Mullins at 614-448-1622 for tickets. Hosted by Youngstown Area Grocers Association (YAGA). 6 p.m. $50. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 7:30 p.m.

music @ night Frieda’s. Howard and Point Five. Jazz. 6 p.m. Leon’s. River Saints. 7 p.m. Los Gallos/Boardman. Guys Without Ties. 9 p.m. McMenamy’s. Redline. 7 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Perfect Pair. 9 p.m.

SATURDAY 15 Weekly: Northside Farmers Market. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330518-6971. Features produce (apples, squash, lettuce), baked goods, fair market coffees, demonstrations, music and tastings. During winter, the market occurs indoors in Channing Hall (the basement community room of the church). Saturdays February through December. March 1, 8, 15, 22. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Family Day at the Butler. Butler Trumbull Branch, 9350 East Market St., Howland Township; registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. The WarrenTrumbull County Public Library and the Butler Institute of American Art offer a unique blend of art and books during this interactive family program. A children’s librarian will present stories, and art educators from the Butler will present a companion craft. For ages 5 to 10 with an accompanying adult. Held at the Butler Trumbull Branch, 9350 East Market St., Howland Township. 2 p.m. Free. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 7:30 p.m. Celtic Glory. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St.,Youngstown; 330-744-0264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. 8 p.m.

music @ night Backyard Bar and Grille. Following June. 9 p.m. Cricket’s. Shakedown. 5-8 p.m. Downtown Coffee Cafe. Wise Guyz. 8-11 p.m.

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Frieda’s. Al Spencer Trio. Jazz. 6 p.m. Leon’s. Big Shot. 9 p.m. Little Wing Cafe. Army of Two. 8 p.m. Los Gallos/Youngstown. Christine Witt. 7-10 p.m. Manor. Teddy Pantelas, Zach Economos. 7:30 p.m. Marguerita’s. Bill Henceroth. 7-10 p.m.

information. Noon. America’s Music: Latin Rhythms from Mambo to HipHop. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth,Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. This ongoing program features a film history of popular music from blues and bluegrass to Broadway swing jazz. Consists of a lecture, film and discussion. Presented by YSU Dana School of Music, The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, and Stambaugh Auditorium. 7 p.m. Free.

SUNDAY 16 Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. 2 p.m. Monthly: Ballroom Dance. Orthodox Hall, 1025 N. Belle Vista Ave., Youngstown; 330-565-0726. 5 p.m. $5 USA Dance members, $10 non-members, $2.50 students. Monthly: Traditional Irish Music Session. Quinlan’s Irish Pub, 5154 Youngstown Road, Niles; 330-3494500. An informal gathering of acoustic musicians playing traditional Irish jigs, reels and airs. Newcomers, beginners and listeners welcome. Every third Sunday. 6-8 p.m. Free.

MONDAY 17 Monthly: Hospice of the Valley Common Bond. Vienna United Methodist Church, 4265 WarrenSharon Road; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 1-800-640-5180. The group focuses on one grief topic a year, and it meets the third Monday. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Weekly: Happy Feet Dance. Weathersfield Fire Station Hall (behind Walgreens), Tibbetts-Wick Road at Route 422, Weathersfield Township; 330-518-8891. Tonight’s dances tonight include basic swing, 6-7 p.m.; waltz, 7-8 p.m.; rhumba, 8-9 p.m. and balboa, 9-10 p.m. Call for more information. 6-10 p.m. Raising Chickens in Your Backyard. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive in Cortland; contact the Main Library at 330-399-8807 ext. 201 to sign up. Have you ever thought about raising chickens in your backyard? This presentation by guest speaker Megan D’Andrea will focus on what you need to know when starting out to raise chickens and some of her experiences successfully raising chickens. 6 p.m. Free. Weekly: Youngstown Executive Toastmasters 408 Meeting. Shepherd of the Valley, 301 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland; www.speakingclub.org. Members meet to practice skills useful in public speaking, including giving speeches, speaking extemporaneously, listening, and providing each other with feedback and evaluation. Youngstown Executive 408 Toastmasters is part of Toastmasters International, a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication. Call for more information on participating. Meetings are free for guests; members pay $36 every six months. 6:45-8:45 p.m. Monthly: Habitat for Humanity Meeting. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Youngstown; for more information call 330-743-7244 or visit www. hfhofmc.org. Third Monday. 6:30 p.m. Monthly: Mahoning County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society Meeting. St. Charles Church, 7325 Westview, Boardman; for more information call Janet at 330-758-6366. Every third Monday. 7 p.m. Twice-Monthly: Youngstown Camera Club. Christ’s Church, 7155 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330-7938316. Youngstown Camera Club meetings are open to anyone interested in digital photography. Meetings

music @ night Knox Building. Karaoke á la Knox. 10 p.m. Up a Creek. Todd Cutshaw. 7 p.m. Gary Pirrung. 10 p.m.

occur the first and third Monday of the month. Interested people can find the latest information on the club’s website: http://ycc.photoforge.org. 7:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Open Poetry Reading. Metamorphosis Gallery, 6 State St., Struthers; 330-787-1994. An open poetry reading occurs weekly at the gallery. Call for more information. 8 p.m. Free.

TUESDAY 18 Monthly: Howland Happy Stitchers. Living Lord Lutheran Church, 851 Niles-Cortland Road, Warren; for more information call Margaret at 330-847-9813 or Jane at 330-638-2916. Meets the third Tuesday. 10 a.m. Monthly: Hospice of the Valley’s Craft and Chat. Hospice House, 9803 Sharrott Road, Poland; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 800-640-5180. Establishing a “new normal” requires being social and meeting new friends. Meets the third Tuesday. 1-3 p.m. Pajama Yogi Kids. Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland Township; registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. Enjoy a bedtime yoga routine, games, and a craft. Children are to wear comfy pajamas and bring a towel or blanket to sit on. For kids in kindergarten to grade 3. 6 p.m. Free. Monthly: Prayer Shawl Ministry. The Ursuline Center, 4280 Shields Road, Canfield; for information visit www.theursulinecenter.org or call Eileen Novotny at 330-533-3831. Meets the third Tuesday and third Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.-noon (Tuesday), 6:30-8 p.m. (Wednesday). 10:30 a.m. Monthly: Mahoning County Computer Club. Canfield Presbyterian Church, 104 Main St., Canfield; for more information call 330-757-9854 or 330-7991676. Many computer related subjects are discussed. Visitors are welcome. Every third Tuesday. 7-9 p.m. Monthly: RTS Bereavement Support Group. Beeghly Medical Park, Community Learning Center, 6505 Market St., Youngstown; 330-884-2911. The group is for people who are dealing with grief from miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn loss. Meets the third Tuesday. 7-9 p.m.

WEDNESDAY 19 Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting. Enzo’s Restaurant, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. Warren chapter of this international business and service organization meets every Wednesday for lunch and a business meeting. Call for more

music @ night Apollo Maennerchor. Acoustic night. 8 p.m. Clark Bar. Bill Henceroth. 8 p.m. Vintage Estate. Steve Vuich. Open stage. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY 21 Twice-Monthly: A Loose Knit Group. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Make afghans and knit and crochet other items to donate locally. All levels welcome. March 7, 21. 10 a.m.–noon. Free.

music @ night

THURSDAY 20

Warren Civic Music will present The Lettermen on March 13 at Packard Music Hall.

tickets call 330-941-3497. 7:30 p.m.

Monthly: Austintown Stitch and Share. Humanity House, 755 Ohltown Road, Austintown; for more information call Pam at 330-533-7445. Meets the third Thursday. 10 a.m. UnCaged, Extraordinary Women of the Civil War: Bites and Bits of History Lunch Program. Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center, W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-743-2589. Join the Mahoning Valley Historical Society for the new “Bites and Bits of History Lunch Program.” Bring your lunch to the Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center every third Thursday of every month for a historical presentation. In today’s program, Traci Manning, MVHS Curator of Education, will discuss the courageous and bold women who shattered social norms and broke through traditional gender barriers during the Civil War. Bring your own lunch, or visit Overture for their $6 Bites and Bits Lunch Special. Call Overture at 330-744-9900 to place your order. The daily parking lot on the west side of the building is available for $2. Street parking in marked spots is free. Future lunchtime discussions will cover a variety of topics and give you a chance to explore local history in a new way. Noon. Weekly: Standing in the Gap Religious Meeting. Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www. youngstownymca.org. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Every Thursday. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Seasons in the Garden. Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland Township. Using his camera and the resulting images, guest speaker Richard States will take you on a journey through a perennial garden from early spring until late fall. The garden, located at the Trumbull County Agriculture & Family Education Center in Cortland, was established and now maintained by the Trumbull County Master Gardeners. States is a horticulturist, retired educator of 35 years teaching horticulture, and published author of an educational slide series for The Ohio State University. He has won many awards in photography and has more than 50 covers on “The Buckeye,” the official publication for the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association. His specialty is close-up (macro) flower photography. 6:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: DARE Singles Group Meeting. Disciples Christian Church, 565 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-793-5856, 330 533-7062, 330 7931484. This group for divorced and widowed people hosts a weekly meeting and organizes social events throughout the month. Typical events include a movie night, bowling, dance classes, bike riding and small group discussions. Call for more information. 7:30 p.m. Free. YSU Lecture: Dr. Michio Kaku. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www. stambaughauditorium.com. Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science. He’s the co-founder of String Field Theory, and continues Einstein’s search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. Kaku graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University. He attended the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving a Ph.D. For more information and

Clark Bar. Fringe. 10 p.m. Frieda’s. Howard and Point Five. Jazz. 6 p.m. McMenamy’s. Main Street Lions. 7 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Save Yourself. Quinlan’s. Davis and Henner. 7 p.m.

SATURDAY 22 Weekly: Northside Farmers Market. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330518-6971. Features produce (apples, squash, lettuce), baked goods, fair market coffees, demonstrations, music and tastings. During winter, the market occurs indoors in Channing Hall (the basement community room of the church). Saturdays February through December. March 1, 8, 15, 22. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Community Autism & Disability Resource Fair. Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown Road, Niles; call 330-743-9184 or e-mail mahoningvalley@autismohio. org for more information. For additional information on ASO, visit http://www.autismohio.org. 330-The Autism Society of Ohio will host its firstever Community Autism & Disability Resource Fair in the main concourse of the Eastwood Mall in Niles. The event will include organizational, product and information booths and educational workshops. Families affected by autism will have the opportunity to meet with a variety of service providers to gain information about autism, disability services and the organizations in the region that support them. While booths will offer activities for children, there also will be a series of educational workshops for parents. They include:“Latest and greatest Apps” at 10 a.m. with Melissa Ustik of the SLP Mahoning County Educational Service Center; “Transition Planning” at 11 a.m. with Denise Malkovitz of State Support Team 5; and “Educational Options” at noon with Attorney Susan Gaetano Maruca, Senior Partner & COO, The Maruca Law Firm, LLC. The Autism Society of Ohio provides information and referrals, family support, advocacy, professional development, awareness and resource development. The Columbus-based organization advocates for individuals with autism, their families and those who work with them in Ohio by working with state agencies and the General Assembly to improve and increase services. It also provides operational and programming support to its local chapters. Representatives say funds raised locally remain in the area to serve Mahoning Valley families. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Hunter Hayes. Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330-746-5600. www.covellicentre.com. The “We’re Not Invisible Tour” comes to the Covelli Centre. 7 p.m. $46.50, $32. Symphony In Step. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/ Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330744-0264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. Step Afrika is a Washington, D.C.-based dance ensemble that explores the traditions of South African stepping dance styles and songs as well as tap and slam poetry. Created by Maestro Randall Craig Fleischer and Step Afrika, “Symphony in Step” is a merger of stepping and classical music. Concert support provided by Eastern Gateway Community College, Home Savings

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Vintage Estate. Steve Vuich. Open stage. 8 p.m.

Charitable Foundation and Youngstown State University Student Diversity Programs. 8 p.m.

FRIDAY 28

music @ night

Phantoms vs. Roughriders. Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330-746-5600. www.covellicentre. com. 7:05 p.m.

Cricket’s. Save Yourself. 10 p.m. Frieda’s. Al Spencer Trio. Jazz. 6 p.m. Little Wing Cafe. Gary Markasky Project. 8 p.m. Los Gallos. Skull’rz Bane. Rock. 10 p.m. McMenamy’s. Sensations. 9 p.m. Manor. Frank Castellano. 7-10 p.m.

music @ night Clark Bar. Mr. Lucky. 9 p.m. Frieda’s. Howard and Point Five. Jazz. 6 p.m. McMenamy’s. Rudy and the Professionals. 7-10 p.m. Quaker Steak and Lube/Austintown. Breeze Way. 9 p.m. Vince’s Wine Bar. Richard Boston. 7-10 p.m. Vintage Estate. Christine Witt. 8-11 p.m.

Margherita’s. Davis and McKay. 7 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Army of Two. 9 p.m.

SUNDAY 23 MONDAY 24 Weekly: Happy Feet Dance. Weathersfield Fire Station Hall (behind Walgreens), Tibbetts-Wick Road at Route 422, Weathersfield Township; 330-518-8891. Tonight’s dances tonight include basic swing, 6-7 p.m.; waltz, 7-8 p.m.; rhumba, 8-9 p.m. and balboa, 9-10 p.m. Call for more information. 6-10 p.m. Weekly: Youngstown Executive Toastmasters 408 Meeting. Shepherd of the Valley, 301 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland; www.speakingclub.org. Members meet to practice skills useful in public speaking, including giving speeches, speaking extemporaneously, listening, and providing each other with feedback and evaluation. Youngstown Executive 408 Toastmasters is part of Toastmasters International, a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication. Call for more information on participating. Meetings are free for guests; members pay $36 every six months. 6:45-8:45 p.m. Weekly: Open Poetry Reading. Metamorphosis Gallery, 6 State St., Struthers; 330-787-1994. An open poetry reading occurs weekly at the gallery. Call for more information. 8 p.m. Free.

TUESDAY 25 Ongoing: Yoga in the Gardens. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Marina Perdos and Karres Cvetkovich teach a variety of yoga styles for all levels. Bring a mat and small blanket. Tuesdays and Thursdays. March 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27. 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Job Training Information. Mahoning Senior Center, 1110 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-782-0978. A representative from Senior Employment Center will be on hand. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Weekly: Standing in the Gap. Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion, Youngstown; 330-744-8411. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Canfield Community Band. Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal, Canfield; 330-542-3313. Any musician is welcome. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7 p.m. Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood,Youngstown; Joan Lawson at 330792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Dance Lessons. Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, Austintown; 330-727-6312 or 330-788-7474. Swing, cha-cha, and waltz lessons every Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-8 p.m. and 8-9 p.m. Weekly: Stephen Foster Chorus. SCOPE Center,

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Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science. He will speak on March 20 at Stambaugh Auditorium. See briefing on page 35. 220 W. Market St., Warren; Jerry at 330-652-5739. For anyone who enjoys singing.Tuesdays.Tuesdays. March 4, 11, 18, 25. 7:30 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY 26 Weekly: Valley Bible Study. St. Brendan, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood,Youngstown; Joan Lawson at 330-7923875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 9:30-11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting. Enzo’s, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. The Warren Rotary chapter will meet for lunch and a business meeting. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. Noon. Weekly: Zumba. Eos Whole Fitness, Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-518-4402 or www.EosWholeFitness.com. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 5:456:45 p.m. $7. Ongoing: Pilates Sculpt. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Core strength, alignment, and breathing are emphasized. Bring a mat and water. March 5, 12, 19, 26.. 6:30-7:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Dance Lessons. Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, Austintown; 330-727-6312 or 330-788-7474. Classes in swing, cha-cha, and waltz. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Weekly: Cortland Community Band Practice. L a k e v i e w M i d d l e S c h o o l , 6 4 0 Wa k e f i e l d, Cortland; call Pat at 330-652-2424 or visit www. cortlandcommunityband.org. All musicians welcome. Wednesdays. March 5, 12, 19, 26. 7-9 p.m.

music @ night Knox Building. Karaoke á la Knox. 10 p.m. Up a Creek. Todd Cutshaw. 7 p.m. Gary Pirrung. 10 p.m.

THURSDAY 27 Weekly: Men’s Fellowship Bible Study. Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St.,Youngstown; 330-744-8411. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Walk and Chat. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; 330-788-1992 or 1-800-6405180. Walking and socializing. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Warriors: Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs.

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Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St.,Youngstown; 330-783-3276. State-certified program focuses on preventing drug use through fishing and aquatic-resource education. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 5-6 p.m. Free. Focus on Art. Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland Township; registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. Whether a newbie or a master, join the library for an evening of art. Learn tricks of the trade and techniques that will improve your skills. This month, the library is focusing on watercolors. For grades 5 to 12. 5:30 p.m. Ongoing: Yoga in the Gardens.. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Marina Perdos and Karres Cvetkovich teach a variety of yoga styles for all levels. Bring a mat and small blanket. Tuesdays and Thursdays. March 4, 6, 11, 13., 28, 20, 25, 27. 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. $10. Weekly: Midweek Dinner and Classes. Central Christian Church, 2051 E. Market,Warren; 330-372-1676 or visit www.warrencentralcc.org. Dinner followed by a choice of classes: Bible study, book discussion or a computer lab. Thursdays. 5:45-7:30 p.m. Weekly: Polish Youngstown Cultural Preservation. www.Polishyoungstown.com or 330-646-4082. The Krakowiaki Polish Folk Circle offers crafts, dancing and songs for children and opportunities for adults with the Village Folk Singers. New members welcome. Thursdays. March 6, 13, 20, 27. 6-8 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: DARE Singles Group Meeting. Disciples Christian Church, 565 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman; 330-793-5856, 330 533-7062. For divorced and widowed. Features meetings and social events, including movie nights, bowling, dance classes, and small group discussions. Thursdays. 7:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Dancing Mindfulness Classes. Yoga Room, 815 Youngstown-Warren Road, No. 13, Niles; 330-6377171. Occurs on Thursdays with rotating facilitators Jamie Marich and Kelsey Evans. Donation based ($10$15 donation suggested). Dancing Mindfulness is a “come as you are” practice, with no prior experience in yoga or dance necessary to participate. 7:30 p.m.

music @ night Apollo Maennerchor. Acoustic night. 8 p.m. Clark Bar. Bill Henceroth. Open stage. 8-11 p.m.

Ongoing: Jewels of Winter: Orchids. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Orchids are the jewels of the plant world, full of color, let them dazzle you with their brilliance and splendor. During the heart of winter, find the spirit of the tropics here at the Davis Center as you observe these exotic beauties on display. Bring your camera, there will be plenty of beautiful flowers around the lobby to photograph. Occurs 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. 1-March 16, Tuesdays-Sundays. Free. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330518-6971. Features produce (apples, squash, lettuce), baked goods, fair market coffees, demonstrations, music and tastings. During winter, the market occurs indoors in Channing Hall (the basement community room of the church). Saturdays Feb. through December. March 1, 8, 15, 22. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes. Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Meets 6:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon on Saturdays. Half-off fee for the first class. Noon. $8. Annual: Heart Ball. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www. stambaughauditorium.com. Hosted by the American Heart Association. Honorees are Dr. Sudhakar V. Rao, Dr. Joseph A. Graziano, Dr. Wahoub M. Hout. For more information, contact Charlotte Diss at 330-318-1003. Reservations are $150 per person and there are also sponsorships available. 6-11 p.m. $150. Annual: Wine, Chocolate, Treez and Beez. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Youngstown, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-518-2223. Treez Please will host its fourth annual fund raiser tonight. The event is held in support of native habitat restoration in Youngstown and will feature a celebration of “Earth Hour,” a worldwide event that marks the quest for for a cleaner, greener planet. Music will be by the Jeff Bremer Duo and The Guilty Pleasures. Tickets are available in advance for $20 by emailing treezplease@ gmail.com or by calling 330-518-2223. 7-10 p.m. $25 for adults and $10 for students with current I.D. Phantoms vs. Roughriders. Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330-746-5600. www.covellicentre. com. 7:05 p.m.

music @ night Back Yard. Mojo Mary. 9 p.m. Cedar’s. Dan Drummond, Concert of the Two Kellys. 9 p.m. Dash Inn. Deep Cuts, Infinity. Benefit. 4 p.m. Frieda’s. Al Spencer Trio. Jazz. 6 p.m. Magic Tree. Fringe. 9 p.m. Manor. Teddy Pantelas, Zach Economos. 7:30 p.m. Margherita’s. Richard Boston. 6-9 p.m. Quaker Steak/Austintown. Jeff Welch. 9 p.m. Victor’s/Warren. Midnight Rendezvous. 8 p.m. Vince’s Wine Bar. Davis and Henner. 8 p.m.


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SUNDAY 30 Ed Moore and Nathan Carterette. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. Dr. Edward Alan Moore, native of Girard, and Nathan Carterette will present a concert-featuring organ and piano. The performance will include organ and piano solo works as well as duet pieces. Moore is the organist and music director at East Liberty Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh and has been on the organ faculty at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He will be joined by pianist Carterette, who has performed around the United States as well as Germany.Together, Edward and Nathan will present organ and piano duet pieces including George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” Call for tickets. 4 p.m.

THEATER, STAGE & MAJOR EVENTS Berkeley, receiving a Ph.D. For more information and tickets call 330-941-3497. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 20. Free. Ed Moore and Nathan Carterette. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. Dr. Edward Alan Moore, native of Girard, and Nathan Carterette will present a concert-featuring organ and piano. The performance will include organ and piano solo works as well as duet pieces. Moore is the organist and music director at East Liberty Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh and has been on the organ faculty at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He will be joined by pianist Carterette, who has performed around the United States as well as Germany. Together, Edward and Nathan will present organ and piano duet pieces including George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” Call for tickets. 4 p.m., Sunday, March 30.

MONDAY 31 Ongoing: Stressercise Class/Low Impact Exercise For The Body and Mind. YWCA of Youngstown, 25 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown; visit www.stressercise.com to register. Occurs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 4:45-6:15 p.m.$2. Turning Pages @ the Library. Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland Township; registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. A program for those beginning readers who can’t get enough of books.Come to the library once a month for an afterschool interactive reading session including games and a snack. For kids in grades 1 through 4. 5 p.m. Free. Monthly: Mad Hot Monday Ballroom Boogie. Kuzman’s, 1025 S. State, Girard; 330-545-8521/330-5458995. Ballroom, Latin, swing, hustle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Weekly: Youngstown Executive Toastmasters 408 Meeting. Shepherd of the Valley, 301 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland; www.speakingclub.org. Practice skills useful in public speaking, including giving speeches, speaking extemporaneously and listening. Includes peer feedback and evaluation. This nonprofit educational organization operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication. Meetings are free for guests; members pay $36 every six months. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 6:45-8:45 p.m. Weekly Rehearsal: The Mahoning Valley Chorale (formerly Seraphim). Good Hope Lutheran Church, 98 Homestead Ave., Boardman; 330-707-2144. Mondays. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 7-9 p.m. Free. Weekly: Co-Dependents Anonymous. Prince of Peace Church, 2985 Center Road, Poland; 330-7433768. A 12-step recovery program for individuals in co-dependent relationships. Mondays. March 3. 10. 17. 24. 7:30 p.m. Weekly: Open Poetry Reading. Metamorphosis Gallery, 6 State St., Struthers; 330-787-1994. An open poetry reading occurs weekly at the gallery. Call for more information. 8 p.m. Free.

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PERFORMANCE VENUES 34 West Theate., Das Dutch Village Inn, Columbiana; 1-866-482-5050. www.34west.org. Boardman Performing Arts Center. 7777 Glenwood Ave., Boardman; 330-758-7511. ELECTRONIC IMAGE COURTESY OF DR. EDWARD ALAN MOORE

Dr. Edward Alan Moore (pictured) and Nathan Carterette will present a concert featuring organ and piano on Sunday, March 30 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Strange Snow. Youngstown Playhouse. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. www. theyoungstownplayhouse.com. Play by Stephen Metcalfe. Directed by Christopher Fidram. Feb. 28-March 9. O n ce O n Th i s I s l a n d. S a l e m Co m m u n i t y Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www. salemcommunitytheatre.com. This Caribbean adaption of “The Little Mermaid ”the show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Friday and Saturday shows are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 28-March 9. Seussical. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse. org. “The Cat in the Hat” tells the story of Horton, the elephant who is challenged to protect the Whos and guard Mayzie LaBird’s abandoned egg. Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping, and a trial, but Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday matinee occurs at 2 p.m. March 7-9, 14-16. Sundays at Stambaugh; The Impressario. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. The Young Artists of Opera Western Reserve will present “The Impresario,” directed and adapted by Robert Pierce with musical direction by Jan Crews. In this one-act comic opera with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (and others), a harried opera director contends with egocentric divas in an effort to cast his next production. The event will be catered by Saratoga. The menu is chicken with brie and cheese with plum sauce, rice pilaf, vegetable medley, tossed salad, dessert. 12:30 p.m., Sunday, March 9. Dance Xplosion Competition. Stambaugh

Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. March 15-16. Celtic Glory. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St.,Youngstown; 330-744-0264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. 8 p.m., Saturday, March 15. Hunter Hayes. Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330-746-5600. www.covellicentre.com. The “We’re Not Invisible Tour” comes to the Covelli Centre. 7 p.m., Saturday, March 22. $46.50, $32. Symphony In Step. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/ Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330744-0264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. Step Afrika is a Washington, D.C.-based dance ensemble that explores the traditions of South African stepping dance styles and songs as well as tap and slam poetry. Created by Maestro Randall Craig Fleischer and Step Afrika, “Symphony in Step” is a merger of stepping and classical music. Concert support provided by Eastern Gateway Community College, Home Savings Charitable Foundation and Youngstown State University Student Diversity Programs. 8 p.m., Saturday, March 22. America’s Music: Latin Rhythms from Mambo to HipHop. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth,Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. This ongoing program features a film history of popular music from blues and bluegrass to Broadway swing jazz. Consists of a lecture, film and discussion. Presented by YSU Dana School of Music, The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, and Stambaugh Auditorium. 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 19. Free. YSU Lecture: Dr. Michio Kaku. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science. He’s the co-founder of String Field Theory, and continues Einstein’s search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. Kaku graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University. He attended the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California,

Calvin Center, Calvin Center. 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Facebook: calvin.ctr@facebook.com Covelli Centre. 229 E. Front St., Youngstown; 330746-5600. www.covellicentre.com. De Yor Center/Symphony Center/Ford Theater. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. Ford Theater. Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. Kent Trumbull Theatre. 4314 Mahoning Ave., NW; 330-675-8887. www.trumbull.kent.edu. New Castle Playhouse. 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. www.newcastleplayhouse.org. Oakland Centre For The Arts. 220 W. Boardman St., Youngstown; 330-746-0404. www.oaklandcenter.com. WD. Packard Music Hall.1703 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-841-2619. www.packardmusichall.com. Rust Belt Theater. Calvin Center, 755 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-507-2358. Salem Community Theatre. 490 E. State, Salem; 330-332-9688. www.salemcommunitytheatre.com. Stage Left Players, Outreach Center. 234 E. Lincoln, Lisbon; 330-424-5093. stageleftplayers.org. Stambaugh Auditorium. 1000 Fifth, Youngstown; 330-747-5175. www.stambaughauditorium.com. Theatre Westminster. Beeghly Theater, Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.; 724946-6238. www.westminster.edu/drama Top Hat/Fairview Arts and Outreach Center. 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. tophatproductions.org Trumbull New Theatre. 5883 Youngstown Road, Niles; 330-652-1103. www.trumbullnewtheatre.com. Victorian Players. 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. www.victorianplayers.org Youngstown Playhouse. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. www. theyoungstownplayhouse.com.

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Akron Art Museum. One S. High, Akron; 330-3769185. www.akronartmuseum.org. $7, $6, $5, free. Andy Warhol Museum. 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; 412-237-8300. www.warhol.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday. Arms Family Museum of Local History. 648 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-2589. www.mahoninghistory. org. 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; closed Monday. Exhibits of local interest, an archival and research library and the private furnishings of Wilford and Olive Arms. “Greystone Centennial Exhibit,” the period-furnished rooms of the Arms family home. \The Arms Family Museum of Local History continues its exhibit of local holiday images and artifacts in the ‘Memories of Christmas Past’ exhibit now through Jan. 5. $4-$2. Art Outreach Gallery, Eastwood Mall. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-219-7833. www.ArtOutreach.org. 5-9 p.m., Friday; 1-9 p.m., Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. Displays works by local artists, particularly students in the local school systems. Free. Butler Institute of American Art. 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-1711. www.butlerart.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday; noon-4 p.m., Sunday. Free. Butler Institute of American Art/Trumbull. 9350 E. Market, Howland; 330-609-9900. www.butlerart.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Free. Carnegie Museum of Art. 4400 Forbes, Pittsburgh; 412-622-3131. www.cmoa.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.TuesdaySaturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $10, $7, $6. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 4400 Forbes, Pittsburgh; 412-622-3131. www.carnegiemnh.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday. $10, $7, $6, free. Carnegie Science Center. One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh;412-237-3400.www.carnegiesciencecenter. org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday through Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday. $14, $10. Cleveland Institute of Art. 11141 East Blvd., Cleveland; 216-421-7450. www.cia.edu. $9, $7, $5. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland; 1-800-317-9155. www.cmnh.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday,Tuesday,Thursday, Friday; 10 a.m.10 p.m., Wednesday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday. $7-$4. Cortland-Bazetta Historical Museum. Viets House, 224 N. High St., Cortland; 330-638-3467. 1-4 p.m., Sunday (except January/ holidays). $5. GreyLand Gallery. 23 W. Boardman St., Youngstown; 330-707-5689. www.greylandgallery.com. Features paintings, sculpture, Mid-Century Modern furniture, records, stereo equi p.m.ent and vintage clothing. John Stark Edwards House. 303 Monroe St., N.W., Warren; 330-394-4653. Early history of the Western Reserve. Open the first Sunday. 2-5 p.m. Free. Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center. 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh; 412-454-6000. www. pghhistory.org. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. $7.50 adults; $6 seniors; $5 students; $3.50 children 6-18; free to members/children under 6. Henry Barnhisel House. 1011 North State St., Girard; 330-545-6162. Home of the Girard Historical Society. 1-4 p.m. the second and fourth weekends. 10 a.m. Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts., 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-652-2882. www.hoytartcenter.org.10

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The Butler Institute was the first museum in the nation dedicated to American art a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. McDonough Museum of Art.YSU, Wick Avenue, Youngstown; 330-941-1400. www. mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday; Noon-5 p.m., Sunday. Free. Museum of Ceramics. 400 E. 5th, East Liverpool; 330386-6001. www.ohiohistory.org/places/ceramics. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The rise and fall of East Liverpool’s potteries. $3, $2.40, $1. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. 8501 Carnegie Ave., #2, Cleveland; 216-421-8671. www. mocacleveland.org. 11 a.m.-5 p .m., Tuesday, ThursdaySunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday. $4, $3, free. National Packard Museum. 1899 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-394-1899. www.packardmuseum.org. OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology. 11 W. Federal

St.; 330-744-5914. www.valleykids.org. ”OH WOW!” features two floors of interactive, high-tech and professionally crafted exhibits. Visit the website for hours and admission fees. Pro Football Hall of Fame. 2121 George Halas Drive, Canton; 330-456-8207. www.profootballhof.com. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., daily (Memorial Day-Labor Day), 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Pro football history and exhibits.$18, $15, $12, free. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1 Key Plaza, Cleveland; 216-781-7625. www.rockhall.com. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., daily; 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday. “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power.”Till Feb. 26, 2012. $20, $14, $11, free. Struthers Historical Society Museum. 50 Terrace St., Struthers; 330-755-7189. 2-4 p.m., first Sunday. Sutliff Museum, Warren Public Library. 444 Mahoning, Warren; 330-399-8807, ext. 121. 2-4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Free. Trumbull Art Gallery. 196 E. Market, Warren; 330395-4876. www.trumbullartgallery.com. Noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Free.

Tyler History Center. 325 W. Federal St.; 330-743-2589. www.mahoninghistory.org.The Tyler History Center offers 22,100 square feet of space for galleries for permanent and changing exhibits, an archival library and public reading room, education space, administrative offices, a museum store and more. While a majority of the first floor consists of the relocated Mahoning Valley experience exhibit, the second-floor ballroom offers an historic setting for both public and historical society events. War Vet Museum. 23 E. Main St., Canfield; 330-5336311. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., daily. Artifacts from the Revolution through the Persian Gulf War. Free. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor.151 Wood St., Youngstown; 330-743-5934. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday; Noon-4 p.m., Thursday-Friday.

GARDENS & NATURE Cleveland Botanical Garden. 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland; 216-721-1600. www.cbgarden.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $7, $3, free. Davis Education and Visitor Center. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.com. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., TuesdaySunday. Free. Ford Nature Education Center. Volney Road at Old Furnace Road, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. www.millcreekmetroparks.com. 9 a.m.5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Exhibits, hands-on nature games and displays. Free.

SCIENCE & EDUCATION John H. Glenn Research Center, 21000 Brookpark, Cleveland; 216-433-2000. www.nasa.gov. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Holidays. Learn about aeronautics, engineering, Mars, and more. Free. Great Lakes Science Center, North Coast Harbor, 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland; 216-694-2000. www. greatscience.com. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Sunday. Interactive science and technology exhibits. F$14.95, $11.95, $9.95, $7.50, $5.50 (galleries and omnimax). Free for Max Members.


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CLASSIFIED SECTION Apartments for rent, garage sales, services: 38-39 Catholic TV Network. WKBN (570 AM). 7:30-8 a.m.

a.m., Monday-Friday. Classic rock. Coast to Coast, WKBN (570 AM). 1-5 a.m., Monday-Friday.

Medical Programming. WKBN (570 AM). 8-9 a.m.

FRIDAY EVENING MONDAY– FRIDAY Morning Edition. WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. Morning Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. Bob & Tom Show. WNCD (93.3 FM). 6-10 a.m., Monday-Friday. Music and mayhem. Dirk Van First Light. WKBN (570 AM). 5-6 a.m., Monday-Friday. Mike Romigh. WKBN (570 AM). 6-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. Local talk. Classical Music with Barbara Krauss. WYSU (88.5 FM). 9 a.m.-1 p.m., MondayFriday. Classical with Mark Pennell. WKSU (89.7 FM). 9 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday. Dan Rivers. WKBN (570 AM). 9 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday. Local talk. Rush Limbaugh. WKBN (570 AM). Noon-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Here and Now.WKSU (89.7 FM). Noon-1 p.m., Monday-Friday. Brian Price. WNCD (93.3 FM). 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. Classic rock. Classical Music with Gary Sexton.WYSU (88.5 FM). 1-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Classical with Sylvia Docking. WKSU (89.7 FM). 1-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Fast Freddie. WNCD (93.3 FM). 2-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Classic rock. Ron Verb. WKBN (570 AM). 3-6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Local talk. Fresh Air With Terry Gross. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 3-4 p.m., MondayFriday. Pop culture, the arts and politics. All Things Considered. WKSU (89.7 FM). 4-6 p.m., Monday-Friday. News and features from National Public Radio. All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-6:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. Marketplace. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6:30-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Business news. Fresh Air with Terry Gross. WYSU (88.5 FM). 7-8 p.m., Monday-Friday. Interviews covering culture, the arts and politics. Wall Street Journal Daily Wrap. WKBN (570 AM). 6-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. The Schnitt Show. WKBN (570 AM). 7-9 p.m., Monday-Friday. Q With Jian Ghomeshi. WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 p.m., Monday-Friday. Nikki Sixx. WNCD (93.3 FM). 7 p.m.,midnight. Monday-Friday. Rock. World of Opera. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11:30 p.m., Monday. Operatic performances. Performance Today. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-10 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday. Michael Savage. WKBN (570 AM). 9 p.m.midnight, Monday-Friday. Classical Music with Peter Van de Graaff. WYSU (88.5 FM). 10 p.m.-midnight, Tuesday-Thursday. Nightaire, WKSU (89.7 FM). Midnight-4 a.m., Monday-Thursday. Doc Remo. WNCD (93.3 FM). Midnight-5

Weekend Edition. WKSU (89.7 FM). 8-10 a.m. News from NPR.

Folk Music with Matt Watroba, WKSU (89.7 FM). 8-11 p.m. Deutsche Welle: Inside Europe, WYSU (88.5 FM). 7-7:30 p.m. Left Right and Center, WYSU (88.5 FM). 7:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Political talk. The Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich, WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11-p.m. Jazz with Bob Parlocha, WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 p.m.-midnight. Folk Music with Elena See, WKSU (89.7 FM). Midnight-4 a.m. Coast to Coast AM with George Noory,WKBN (570 AM). 1-5 a.m., MondaySaturday. Paranormal and unexplained.

SATURDAY DAYTIME Wall Street Journal Weekend, WKBN (570 AM). 5-6 a.m. News and features. Buckeye Sportsman, WKBN (570 AM). 6-7 a.m. Outdoor sports. Inside Europe, WKSU (89.7 FM). 6-7 a.m. News and information. Hearts of Space, WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-7 a.m. Atmospheric music. On the Media, WYSU (88.5 FM). 7-8 a.m. Living on Earth, WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 a.m. Environmental programming. Polka Music, WKTX (830 AM). 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Polka Val hosts. Mahoning Valley Sportsman, WKBN (570 AM). 7-8 a.m. Car Care. WKBN (570 AM). 8-11 a.m. Advice and tips on auto care. Weekend Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 8-10 a.m. Car Talk. WYSU (88.5 FM).10-11 a.m. Irish Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). 10-11 a.m. Home Care. WKBN (570 AM). 10-11 a.m. Tips on home repair. Herb Soss hosts. German Hour. WKTL (90.7 FM). 11 a.m.noon. Wolfgang and Helga Wengler host. Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me!. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Syndicated quiz show. All That Grows. WKBN (570 AM). Noon-1 p.m. Yard and garden show. Only a Game. WYSU (88.5 FM). Noon-1 p.m. Youngstown Computer Show. WKBN (570 AM). 1-3 p.m. Advice and tips. Hungarian Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). Noon1:30 p.m. Elizabeth Cibulas hosts. Whad ‘Ya Know Radio Hour. WKSU (87.9 FM). 1-2 p.m.-noon. Quiz show. Greek Programming. WKTL (90.7 FM). 1:30-3 p.m. Music and culture. Sound Medicine. WYSU (88.5 FM). 2-3 p.m. Rush in Review. WKBN (570 AM). 3-6 p.m. The Regina Brett Show. WKSU (87.9 FM). 3-4 p.m. Life’s transitions. TED Radio Hour. WYSU (88.5 FM). 3-4 p.m. Italian Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). 3-4 p.m. Big Jim Michaels. WNCD (93.3 FM). 3-7 p.m. On the Media. WKSU (89.7 FM). 4-5 p.m. Fresh Air Weekend. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-5 p.m. Terry Gross hosts.

Weekend Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11 a.m. News from NPR. Polka Party. WKBN (570 AM). 9-10 a.m.

WTAM (1100). Cleveland. Talk, sports.

A Prairie Home Companion. WKSU (89.7 FM). 10 a.m.-noon. Garrison Keillor hosts.

WBBW (1240). Youngstown. Sports.

Top 40 Countdown with Rick Dees. WHOT (101.1 FM). 8 a.m.-noon. A Prairie Home Companion. WYSU (88.5 FM). 10 a.m.-noon. Baroque Era. WKSU (89.7 FM). Noon-2 p.m.

Garrison Keillor hosts ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday on WYSU (88.5 FM).

Michael Savage. WKBN (570 AM). 1-4 p.m.

All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 p.m. News from NPR. Wall Street Journal. WKBN (570 AM). 6 p.m. Tamburitzans. WKTL (90.7 FM). 6-7 p.m. Ethnic music from the Balkans.

Classical Music with Sylvia Docking, WKSU (89.7 FM). 2-3:30 p.m.

Car Talk. WYSU (88.5 FM). Noon-1 p.m. Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me!. WYSU (88.5 FM). 1-2 p.m. Quiz show.

Gun Talk. WKBN (570 AM). 4-6 p.m. Says You, WYSU (88.5 FM). 2-3 p.m. A Way With Words. WYSU (88.5 FM). 3 p.m. Splendid Table. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-5 p.m.

SATURDAY EVENING A Prairie Home Companion. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 6-8 p.m. Spanish Programming. WKTL (90.7 FM). 7-8 p.m. Music, culture. Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. WKBN (570 AM). 7-10 p.m. Paranormal. Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11 p.m. Jazz.

In Performance. WKSU (89.7 FM). 3:30-5 p.m. Regional performances. Weekend All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 p.m.

SUNDAY EVENING Sunday Night Cruise. WBBG (106.1 FM). 6-11 p.m. DooWop. early rock ‘n’ roll. On the Media. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-7 p.m.

Folk Music with Matt Watroba. WKSU (89.7 FM). 8 p.m.-midnight.

Thistle and Shamrock. WYSU (88.5 FM). 7-8 p.m. Irish music and culture.

Ukrainian Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). 8 p.m. Slovak Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). 9-11 p.m.

Tangled in Blues. WNCD (93.3 FM). 7-9 p.m. Local and national blues.

Tangled Up in Blues. WKBN (570 AM). 10 p.m.-midnight. Blues.

Beyond the Beltway. WKBN (570 AM). 7-9 p.m. Politics outside Washington, D.C.

Now’s the Time. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 p.m.midnight. Jazz. Martin Berger hosts.

Thistle and Shamrock. WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 p.m. Irish music and culture.

Coast to Coast. WKBN (570 AM). Midnight-6 a.m.

Folk Festival. WYSU (88.5 FM), 8-9:30 p.m. Charles Darling hosts.

Folk Music with Elene See. WKSU (89.7 FM). Midnight-4 a.m.

Folk Music with Matt Watroba. WKSU (89.7 FM). 8 p.m.-midnight.

Late Night Jazz With Bill Lee. WYSU (88.5 FM). Midnight-2 a.m.

Home Grown Show. WNCD (93.3 FM). 9 p.m. Viking Jim and Pete Drivere host.

Classical Music with Peter Van de Graaff. WYSU (88.5 FM). 2-6 a.m.

Meet the Press. WKBN (570 AM). 9-10 p.m.

SUNDAY DAYTIME SonRise. WHOT (101.1 FM). 5-7 a.m. Contemporary Christian. Mormon Tabernacle Choir. WKBN (570 AM). 6-6:30 a.m. Alternative Radio. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-7 a.m. Public-affairs program. Krista Tippett on Being. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 a.m. Religion.

WKTX (830), Cortland. Variety, ethnic. WAMO (860), Pittsburgh. Urban. KDKA (1020), Pittsburgh. Talk. WBUT (1050), Butler. News/talk.

Sports Rap Sunday. WKBN (570 AM). 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sports talk.

The Splendid Table. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Food appreciation.

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AM STATIONS WKBN (570), Youngstown. Talk. WSOM (600). Salem. Standards. WPIC (790). Hermitage. Talk, sports.

Little Steven’s Underground Garage. WNCD (93.3 FM). 10 p.m.-midnight. Harmonia. WYSU (88.5FM). 10-11 p.m. Bill Cunningham. WKBN (570 AM). 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Classical Music. WYSU (88.5 FM).11 p.m.midnight. Nightaire with David Roden. WKSU (89.7 FM). Midnight-4 a.m. © 2013 Metro Monthly. All rights reserved.

WKST (1200), New Castle. Variety. WEAE (1250), Pittsburgh. Sports. WGFT (1330), Youngstown. Talk. WSTV (1340), Steubenville. Talk. WNIO (1390), Youngstown. Standards. WLKK (1400), Erie. News/talk. KQV (1410), Pittsburgh. News/talk. WASN (1550), Youngstown. Talk/info. WRTK (1540), Youngstown. Oldies. WANR (1570), Warren. News/talk. WAKR (1590), Akron. News/talk.

FM STATIONS WRSK (88.1), Slippery Rock. Public radio. WZIP (88.1), Akron. Public radio. WRCT (88.3), Pittsburgh. Public radio. WYSU (88.5), Youngstown. Classical. WQED (89.3), Pittsburgh. Classical/jazz. WCSB (89.3), Cleveland. Public radio. WKSU (89.7), Kent. Public radio. WVMN (90.1), New Castle. Religious. WDUQ (90.5). Pittsburgh. Classical. WKTL (90.7). Struthers. Ethnic, alternative. WRUW (91.1). Cleveland. Public radio. WRMU (91.1). Alliance. Classical/jazz. WAPS (91.3). Akron. Public radio. WYEP (91.3) Pittsburgh. Public radio. WYTN (91.7). Youngstown. Religious. WPTS (92.1). Pittsburgh. Public radio. WZKL (92.5). Alliance. Nostalgia. WNCD (93.3). Youngstown. Rock. WBZZ (93.7). Pittsburgh. Rock. WICT (95.1). Brookfield. Country. WCLV (95.5). Cleveland. Classical/jazz. WAKZ (95.9). Youngstown. Top 40. WPHH (96.1) Pittsburgh. Music variety. WKDD (96.5). Akron. Rock. WONE (97.5). Akron. Rock. WNCX (98.5). Cleveland. Rock. WMXY (98.9). Youngstown. Top 40. WGAR (99.5). Cleveland. Country. WSHH (99.7) Pittsburgh. Music variety. WMMS (100.7). Cleveland. Rock. WHOT (101.1) Youngstown. Top 40. WRBP (101.9). Youngstown. Pop. WDOK (102.1). Cleveland. Variety. WDVE (102.5). Pittsburgh. Rock. WYFM (102.9). Youngstown. Rock. WJJJ (104.7). Pittsburgh. Urban. WQXK (105.1). Youngstown. Country. WMJI (105.7). Cleveland. Oldies. WXDX (105.9). Pittsburgh. Alternative. WBBG (106.1). Youngstown. Oldies. WAMO (106.7). Beaver Falls. Urban. WDSY (107.9). Pittsburgh. Country.

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