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Stone Fruit Coffee hosts local market
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Holiday performance
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Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company brought a small batch of her natural wax candles to a local artists and businesses mini market hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.
CANFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Choirs perform winter concert
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The Canfield High School One Octave Higher Choir, under the direction of Choir Director Kelly Scurich, performed holiday songs at the Choral Department’s annual Winter Concert Dec. 10.
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Gift giving
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Kent State Salem announces President’s, Dean’s Lists Dr. Steve Nameth, dean of Kent State University at Salem, announced the students named to the fall 2015 President’s and Dean’s lists. To qualify for the President’s List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 hours during the semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.40 or greater grade point average and must have completed 12 or more credit hours for the semester, the majority at the Salem Campus. Students from Canfield to achieve this distinction are Molly Davidson - President’s List, Erica Kotel - President’s List, Sarah Baker Dean’s List, Dean Diego - Dean’s List, Joshua McGaffic - Dean’s List and Norman Ritchie - Dean’s List.
Lego my library Meet at 6 p.m. on Feb. 24 and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Canfield library. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, age 6 and up.
Younstown Shrine Club to host annual fundraiser On Jan. 30, the Youngstown Shrine
Club will be hosting its annual Beer Taste. The event will include sampling of a variety of unique local and national brews, along with food, entertainment and fellowship. Wine and other beverages will also be served. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door. The public is welcome to attend and proceeds, in part, go to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Business and individual sponsorship opportunities available for the event. In 2015 the Youngstown Shrine Club donated more than $33,000 to support the Shriners Hospitals for Children from its events throughout the year. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Chalet Premier or Autograph Network or by contacting John Jones at 330-792-8892, Howard Merritt, Jr. at 330-360-3436 or Troy Stenger at 330-565-2500, or call the Youngstown Shrine Club at 330-549-3857 ext. 0.
Basket raffle to help local dogs Legacy Dog Rescue and Never Muzzled are hosting a basket raffle on Jan. 25 from 4-8 p.m. at Quaker Steak & Lube, located at 2191 Millennium Blvd. in Cortland. Have dinner and a drink with friends who are working together to help the dogs of Trumbull and Mahoning counties. Check out either group’s Facebook page for the flier, or stop by their table that evening. For more information, contact Jenn at 330-719-5569 or follow the organizations on Facebook.
Canfield Village Middle School Student Council members hosted a canned food drive and collected 1,876 items that were donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. Pictured with their donation are, from left, (front) Hannah Edwards, Katelyn Chiu, Sydney Kinkade, Grace Mangapora, Khushi Patel, Raneen Musleh, Camryn Kohout, Ava Shapiro, (back) Callia Barwick, Joanna Klika, Joe Bruno, Sean Whitehead, Anthony Biondillo and Zach Russo.
POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
How many snow days do you think the schools will have this year?
Did you watch the Golden Globes this year?
5 or more. 22% 3-4. 33%
1-2. 22% None. 22%
Yes - I watched the entire program. 0% Yes - At various points. 25%
No - But I watched highlights online. 0% No - I have no interest. 75%
BOARDMAN
POLAND
Do you participate in the Powerball?
How were you affected by the announcement of David Bowie’s passing this week?
Yes - It’s a fun thing to do every so often. 12% Yes - But only when there’s a big pot. 50%
No - I might someday, though. 12% No - I don’t like to gamble. 25%
I was devastated. He was a hero. 16% I was saddened, but his music will live on. 58%
I didn’t care much. 25% I don’t know who that is. 0%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
What method of video streaming do you use the most?
What is the best way to beat temperatures that are below freezing?
Netflix. Hulu. Amazon Prime.
Cable on demand. Other.
Wearing a big, heavy coat. Wearing a lot of layers.
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Using hand warmers or other tools. I don’t mind being a little cold.
Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
BOARDMAN
POLAND
How do you feel about the Kmart closing?
How do you keep snow in your driveway or sidewalk under control?
It’s terrible - I go there all the time. I will just go to other nearby locations.
I never went there anyways. I have no interest.
Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.
I pay someone to take care of it. I shovel it myself.
I put down salt, but don’t shovel. I use a snowblower.
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Youngstown Soup event to fund community projects Jan. 30 marks the date Youngstown Soup will be hosting a community micro-granting dinner celebrating and supporting creative projects in Mahoning County. With a donation of $5 attendees receive soup, salad, bread and a vote on some of the most innovative project proposals in Youngstown. There will be four presenters who will have four minutes to share their idea on their project proposal, which will help the community in some way. Attendees will have the chance to vote on their favorite soup, enjoy a 50/50 raffle and participate in a silent auction of donated goodies from the Valley’s finest businesses. At the end of the night the ballots are counted and the winner takes home the proceeds raised from the dinner to carry out their project. During the next event they will present to the community how they carried out their project. The event takes place at the Calvin Center, located at 755 Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown, on Jan. 30 from 6-9 p.m.
Victorian Players show rescheduled The Victorian Players have announced the postponement of its scheduled January show, “Same Time Next Year.” The production is rescheduled for June 17-26. The Vic apologizes to its season ticket holders for any inconvenience this may cause. In the January slot, the Vic has contracted for a onewoman show performed by Carol Weakland, actress, author and storyteller. “A Date with the Brontë Sisters,” two one-woman shows based on “Jane Eyre” and “Wuthering Heights,” will be performed Jan. 23, 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 24 and 31 at 2 p.m. at the Victorian Players Theatre, located at 702 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. The Victorian Players may be contacted at 330-746-5455.
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Jamie Jamison of Ala Jamie, of Canfield, a local artist who creates unique custom photography pieces, participated in a mini market of local artists and businesses hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.
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Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company brought a small batch of her natural wax candles to a local artists and businesses mini market hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.
Mini market supports local artists and businesses By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
In support of shopping local and small business, Stone Fruit Coffee in Canfield hosted a mini market of local artists and businesses on Dec. 12. Melissa D’Apolito of Lola Bean’s Boutique, Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company, Marissa Devantier of Vintie Design Company and The Shop on Liberty Street and Jamie Jamison of Ala Jamie displayed their wares during the mini market. D’Apolito, Smith, Devantier, Jamison, Jen Langenheim of Stone Fruit Coffee and Jessica Sprowl Senedak are all members of Rust Belt Made, a group which cultivates, promotes and creates a holistic space to bring Rust Belt Makers and artisans together. Devantier’s had a variety of her custom map coasters on display for customers to peruse. “My coasters can connect people to where they are from, where they met their partner, where they went to college or where they got married. I love to hear people’s stories, and each set of coasters tells a story,” Devantier said. Vintie Design Company let to her shop, The Shop on Liberty Street, in Hubbard. “The Shop of Liberty Street has 40 local artisans offering a
variety of items from artwork to home goods. The mini markets that I participate in with local artists led to this shop. Everyone here today is featured in the shop. We make connections with other local artists through these mini markets and then support each other in many ways,” Devantier said. For more information on The Shop on Liberty Street, visit www.theshoponlibertystreet. com. Jamison, of Canfield, is a local artist who creates unique custom photography pieces. She works with Converse Steel to use their products to create metal photo art tiles. Jamison uses still life images of local places and can also use old photographs to create the tiles. The tiles are magnetic and are able to be switched to different backgrounds Jamison has also made. “The tiles are very personal pieces. Someone can bring me an old photo and an old handwritten letter and I can incorporate those things into one photo art tile. Then that tile can be put on a background of choice. I feel like people can collaborate with me on the final piece and take part in the finished piece. This provides them a stronger connection to the piece. The art and the background speaks to them,” Jamison said. For more information on Ala
Jamie, visit www.alajamie.com or call 330-565-6078. Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company makes her small batch natural wax candles in her studio in East Liverpool. “I use domestic pure vegetable wax in my products. I locally source as much packaging, including printing, box printing and glasswares, as I can,” Smith said. Smith’s candles and aromat herapy product s a re available in several shops in Youngstown, including Stone Fruit, Flaming Ice Cube, Studio Oxygen, Dave’s Detour and The Shop on Liberty Street and are sold all over the country. For more information on 1820 House Candle Company, visit 1820house.com or call 330-4269955. D’Apolito, of Lola Bean’s Boutique, is a vintage wares curator offering vintage clothes, purses, accessories, home goods and more. D’Apolito handpicks her wares. “I go to many different places and hand pick the items I want. I know what I am looking for, so many times the items jump out at me. I try to find clothes which are on trend with today’s fashion and I actually have lots of success in that area. There are many new items that look vintage which are not, so I go for the authentic pieces. This is my
passion and I feel my passion for vintage makes a difference in the pieces I choose and can offer,” D’Apolito said. D’Apolito said many people feel a connection to vintage items and tell her their stories. “I enjoy hearing the stories of people who actually wore or used these items when they were younger. I can tell by the way they look at certain items that they are reminded of when they wore something similar in the past or used or owned a similar item in the past. There is a history there and I am providing a continuation of history,” D’Apolito said. D’Apolito will also take requests for vintage items and will search for that item for a customer. She said she also relies on social media quite a bit for her business. “I have a small collection on Etsy and I am also on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I have monthly flash sales on Facebook during which I post photos of items for under $20. This way, I not only get interest locally, but from across the country,” D’Apolito said. For more information on Lola Bean’s Boutique, visit www.etsy. com/shop/lolabeansboutique or call 330-540-7401. Langenheim, who co-owns See MARKET, Page 5
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Boy Scouts share the International Peace Light in the Valley With the arrival of the International Peace Light on Nov. 30, at the Greater Western Reserve Boy Scout Council office in Warren, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts were busy distributing the Peace Light flame to churches and their friends and families in the Valley. The Peace Light flame was available at the council office to anyone of any faith throughout the weeks before Christmas. Many people came from all over northeast Ohio to receive the flame and return to their homes and share it with their churches. Two deliveries made by Boy Scouts occurred at the JMJ Spiritual Connections II store in the Cornersburg area of Youngstown and Bethel Lutheran Church in Boardman. On Dec. 4, Scouts from Boy Scout Troop 22 from St. Christine’s Church transferred the flame to the owners of the Spiritual Connections II store, Dora Jean and Stephan Havrila, who for the third year had the flame available to anyone in the community during their normal business hours. People from as far as Salem came to the store to receive the flame. On Dec. 13, Scouts from Boy
Scout Troop 60 from Westminster Presbyterian Church transferred the flame during the St. Lucia Festival and Children’s Christmas Pageant at Bethel Lutheran Church in Boardman. The church also made the Peace Light flame available to anyone in the community before and after Christmas. For more than 25 years the Peace Light from Bethlehem has been brought from overseas to America through the cooperation of the Austrian Broadcasting Company – ORF (Linz), Austrian Airlines and the Austrian Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. The 2015 arrival of the Bethlehem Peace Light arrived this year at the JFK airport on Nov. 28. This year’s sponsor in the United States is the Brooklyn Catholic Committee on Scouting. They have provided for its distribution throughout North America, including Canada and Mexico. All Peace Lights originated from this American location as couriers deliver the Peace Light to various locations on the continent. You can see more information about this year’s efforts by visiting the websites www.peacelight.org or w w w.scout.org/ peacelight.
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Members of the Boy Scout Troop 22 transferred the International Peace Light to the owners, Dora Jean and Stephan Havrilla, of the JMJ Spiritual Connections II store in Cornersburg on Dec. 4. Participating in the ceremony were, from left, Anson Hankey, Tyler Bartell, Ryan Brooks, Aden Hankey, Michael Curry, Rocco Shasho, Assistant Scoutmaster Ron Brooks and Scoutmaster Jim Bartell.
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Boy Scouts and their leaders from Boy Scout Troop 60 presented the International Peace Light flame to the congregation of Bethel Lutheran Church in Boardman during the St. Lucia Festival and Children’s Christmas Pageant Service on Dec. 13. Participating in the presentation to Paster Richard Kidd (center) were, from left, John Russell, Joe Vasko, David Santangelo, Colin Russell, Stephan Vasko, Mathew Vasko and Dave Santangelo.
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GA to meet Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting takes place every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another takes place every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend. Neighbors | Abby Slanker
Marissa Devantier of Vintie Design Company and The Shop on Liberty Street showcased her custom map coasters at a mini market of local artists and businesses hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.
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Stone Fruit Coffee with her husband, Josh, was more than happy to host the mini market and support her fellow local business owners. The coffee shop will continue to host mini markets throughout the next year. “It is a pleasure to work with the local businesses of Rust Belt Made. We support each
other whenever and wherever we can. There is a great sense of community here in Canfield. Shopping local makes such a difference and it offers unique gifts and items which you will not find anywhere else,” Langenheim said. Jamison echoed the sentiment that it is important for local artists and business owners to support each other. “We all help each other. We all want to see everyone succeed. We support and pro-
mote each other and our local businesses. We use social media to get the word out about our businesses and that has proved to be successful. Each one of us brings something different to the group and we all have different knowledge of certain things which we share with each other. We also could not succeed without the community’s support and we appreciate everyone coming out to our mini markets,” Jamison said.
‘I Love My New Canfield Library’ fundraising event The Friends of PLYMC’s Canfield Committee will host an “I Love My New Canfield Library” fundraiser at A La Cart Catering, located at
429 Lisbon Street in Canfield on Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 per person. This includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, chocolate desserts, raffle and cash bar. For information or ticket reservations, contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086. Proceeds benefit the Friends of PLYMC’s Canfield Committee and programs for the Canfield library. Make checks payable to the Friends of PLYMC.
Healthy relationships and boundaries Creating boundaries is a good way to keep your relationships healthy and secure, whether between a parent and their child, two parents, a parent and a teacher, a child and their friends or between significant others. This Now You Know talk on Feb. 18 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library will examine the importance of these boundaries of all ages, how to establish them and the positive results of having them. This event is presented in partnership with Meridian HealthCare and the presenter will be Meghan Fortner, LPCC-S. Reservations are needed and can be made by calling 330-744-8636. This event is for adults.
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Melissa D’Apolito, vintage wares curator of Lola Bean’s Boutique, displayed her vintage clothes, purses, accessories, home goods and more at a local artists and businesses mini market hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.
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Happily Ever After Tashayla Forest v Stephen Lunders YOUNGSTOWN
The Rev. Kenneth L. Simon solemnized the wedding vows of Tashayla Forest and Stephen Lunders, both of Campbell, at 4 p.m. Oct. 24 at New Bethel Baptist Church. A reception followed at St. Michael’s hall. The bride is the daughter of John and Lisa Colmon of Boardman. Parents of the groom are Floyd and Cheri Cutlip of Calcutta, Ohio. Jessica Taylor was matron of honor, and Hannah Bills and Janay Rogers were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Michelle Centofanti; Porsha Baker; Tina Cochran; Patt Richy, the bride’s cousin; and De’Aysha Gilford and Aaronnay Agee, the bride’s nieces. The couple’s daughter, Jalaya Lard, was flower girl. The attendants wore fuchsia and charcoal gray dresses. The groom’s brother, Jacob Lunders, performed duties of best man. Groomsmen included Nathaniel Lunders, the groom’s brother; Nicholas Lee Carfagna, the groom’s cousin; Anthony
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Anderson and Madison Colmon, the brothers of the bride; Keyshawn Colmon, the bride’s nephew; Matt Cochran; and Chris Anderson. The bride’s nephew, Jaron Washington, was ring bearer. Ushers were Horizon Watson, Antonie White and Armahd White, the bride’s cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Page of Poland celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Oct. 4 at Michael Alberini’s Restaurant. Members of the couple’s original bridal party were special guests at the event. The dinner was hosted by their children, Kerri (Jeff) Briceland of Boardman and Geno (Gina) Page of Poland, along with granddaughter Gianna Rose Page. Tiffany (Ralph) Nero of Las Vegas were unable to attend, but will celebrate with their parents in January. The former Geri Chiurazzi married Mr. Page on Oct. 2, 1965, at Christian Assembly Church in Farrell, Pa. The couple are members of Christian Assembly Church in Boardman. Mr. Page worked as a printing pressman for Royal Printing and for and served in Heidelberg, Germany. Youngstown Lithographing before reMrs. Page worked in home health tiring in 2001. He is a U.S. Army veteran care for Alzheimer patients for 20 years.
Rebecca Berger v Isaac Standley Paulette Mahon v Jerry Love LEAVITTSBURG
Paulette Mahon and Jerry Love exchanged marriage vows at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at First Community Church during a ceremony officiated by Pastor John Jaros. A reception followed at The Victorian Room in Niles. Mrs. Love wore an ivory lace gown with a sweetheart neckline, with a matching lace jacket adorned with sequins. The bride carried her mother’s rosary in her bouquet as well as her mother’s lace handkerchief. The bride is the daughter of the late Philomena Midlick and Paul Midlick. Mr. Love is son of the late Raymond and Dorothy Love. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Paul Midlick. Sophia Kramer and Phyllis Riley, the bride’s sisters, were matrons of honor. Justine Kramer, the bride’s niece, was bridesmaid. The attendants wore mercurycolored dresses. Rex Taneri and Dean Shanower shared duties of best man. Daniel Kramer, the bride’s nephew, was grooms-
man. The bride’s brothers-in-law, Jerry Kramer and Robert Riley, were ushers. Mrs. Love is a server at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Austintown. Her husband earned bachelor’s degrees in science and engineering from Youngstown State University. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the Loves reside in Austintown.
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Rebecca Berger and Isaac Standley were united in marriage at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 8 in a ceremony at Hippley Park, solemnized by Sean Kelly of Greenford Christian Church. A reception followed in the park. The bride wore an ivory gown of lace and tulle with a mermaid silhouette. The bride’s sister, Sarah Berger, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Jessica Standley, the groom’s sister; Jessica Gause, the bride’s cousin; Karen Riley; Kendall Looney; and Meghan Smith. Flower girls were Kiley Welch and Avery Carter, the groom’s nieces, and Willa Patterson, the bride’s niece. The attendants wore dark purple dresses. Tolga Demirel performed duties of best man. Groomsmen were Matt Young, Mark Christman, Roger Dyer, Mike Moleski and Scotty Bycofski. Mrs. Standley, the daughter of Daniel and Beverly Berger of Salem, received a bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders from Case Western Reserve University, and a doctorate of audiology from Ohio University. She is an audiologist with University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland.
Mr. Standley, son of Debra Mayles and Donnie Standley, both of Glouster, Ohio, received a bachelor of arts degree in sports management from Union Institute and University. He is an Allstate Insurance agent and owner of Standley Insurance in Boardman. Following a wedding trip to Dominical, Costa Rica, the Standleys are making their home in Canfield.
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Under the direction of and accompanied by Choir Director Kelly Schurich, the Canfield Chamber Ensemble performed holiday songs at the Choral Department’s annual Winter Concert on Dec. 10.
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The Canfield High School One Octave Higher Choir, under the direction of Choir Director Kelly Scurich, performed holiday songs at the Choral Department’s annual Winter Concert Dec. 10.
CHS Choral Department perform holiday concert By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
The Canfield High School Choral Department had its annual Winter Concert on Dec. 10. Under the direction of Choir Director Kelly Scurich, the Concert Choir, One Octave High Choir and Canfield Chamber Ensemble performed holiday songs for family and friends. The Canfield Village Middle School Cardinal Chorale, under the direction of Stephanie Summers, also performed at the concert. Clare Neff, Canfield Choral Boosters president, welcomed the audience to the concert. The Concert Choir opened the performance with “Medley Christmas” by Ron Howard and followed with “Ding Dong! Merrily on High,” arranged by Ed Lojeski. The choir closed their portion of the concert with an energetic “Hot Chocolate” from “The Polar Express,” arranged by
Roger Emerson. The Cardinal Chorale then performed “Sing Me to Winter,” by Julie Gardner Bray, with soloist Claire Audia. The One Octave Higher Choir then took the stage to perform “Angelus ad Virginem,” arranged by Philip Lawson. The choir continued with “On Winter’s Eve” by John Parker and Ruth Schram and finished with a spirited “Santa Baby” by Phil and Tony Springer. The Canfield Chamber Ensemble began their performance with “Hodie Christus Natus Est” by Healey Willan and then performed “Believe” from “The Polar Express,” arranged by Teena Chinn. The ensemble closed their portion of the concert with a bright and quick “Jingle Bells,” arranged by Audrey Snyder. At the conclusion of the Canfield Chamber Ensemble’s performance, all choirs converged on stage and joined together
to sing “Twas the Night Before Christmas,” arranged by Harry Simeone. Soloists included Victor Labra, Nicole Schmidt, Lexi Denny, Emma Hartshorn and Jared Cross. Speakers included Ally Cooper, Harmeet Kaur, Taylor Mead, Alexandria Okelberry, Maddie Urig and Rosie Bresson. Dancers included Lauren Cline, Cara DeChurch, Emily Dunko, Jaclyn Edelstein, Lauren Johnson, Alana Marzich, Jaimie Ritter, Kat Roman and Carmen Seybert. The close the Winter Concert, all choirs sang “Silent Night” by Paul Ajolund with soloist Camille Bagnola. In keeping with tradition, alumni who had studied under Scurich who were in attendance were invited to join the choirs on stage. The choreographer for the concert was Scurich, with Kay Williams and Thomas Scurich serving as paraprofessionals. Accompanists were Ronnie Sue Gregory and Courtney Lawson,
with Nicole Schmidt and Maddie Urig serving as student conductors. Student accompanists included Emma Kadilak, Jessica Lee, Max Lee, Jonathan Scurich and Allyson Viano, with Adrian Labra, Drew Scalzo and Ryan DiThomas serving as instrumentalists. The Canfield High School choirs will present Disney Spectacular Jan. 30. The Choral Boost-
ers winter event will feature a tasting menu from various local restaurants and food establishments and all high school choirs performing music from Disney classics. The tasting event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria, with the concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. For more information, reservations or tickets, call 330702-7128.
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Under the direction of Canfield High School Choir Director Kelly Scurich, the Concert Choir performed holiday songs for family and friends at the Choral Department’s annual Winter Concert Dec. 10.
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Grab and go craft for February Make a craft to take home during regular hours at the Canfield library throughout February. This event is for children of all ages.
Playtime at your library Prepare your child for Kindergarten through play at the Canfield library on Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. They will read a story and have fun with developmentally appropriate games and activities that you can do with your child to help them get ready for Kindergarten. This event is for children ages 2-6. All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.
Fun time for 4s and 5s Join the Canfield library on Feb. 9 at 11:30 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This will be a holiday program. If Cremation is your choice...
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Hilltoppers celebrate holiday traditions By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
Hilltop Elementary School second-grade students treated their audience of family, friends and fellow students to a holiday trip around the world, during the school’s annual Holiday Traditions program on Dec. 17. The students performed the show three times throughout the day. The students, under the direction of Tom Scurich, Hilltop music teacher and accompanied by Courtney Larson on the piano and Nanette Midgley on the guitar, performed the holiday program which included songs representing several countries. Musical arrangements were by Paul and Teresa Jennings. “Welcome everyone. Thank you for coming. This holiday program is the result of a lot of hard work by our second-grade students and teachers. They are excited to perform for you,” said Joe Maroni, Hilltop Elementary School principal as he welcomed the crowd. The students entered the multi-purpose room with a processional of “Joy to the World” and once the students were on stage, asked audience members to stand and recite the “Pledge of Allegiance.” Throughout the program, students performed the songs “O Christmas Tree” of Germany, “O Come, Little Children” of Scandinavia, “The Friendly Beasts” of Southern Europe, “Deck the Halls” of Great Britain, “O Hanukkah” of Israel and the Jewish Nation, “The Pinata Song” of Mexico, “Santa Claus is
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Hilltop Elementary School second-grade students sang “We Are The Family” during the school’s annual Holidays Traditions program under the direction of Tom Scurich, Hilltop music teacher, on Dec. 17.
Coming to Town” of the United States, “Harambee” an African-American song by James McBride, “Up on the Housetop/ Jolly Old St. Nicholas” of the United States and “We Are The Family” by Ray Repp. Each song represented its country of origin and in between numbers, students read the holiday traditions of the countries highlighted. For example, before singing “O Christmas Tree,” a student noted Germany was the first country to have the Christmas tree, and before singing “Harambee,” a student noted the holiday was started in 1966 to celebrate African roots. The student also explained that the holiday starts on Dec. 26 and is celebrated for seven days. A student also noted, before the performance of “Up on the Housetop/Jolly Old St. Nicholas,” that the U.S. has the most customs and beliefs because the country is made up of people from all over the world, and before singing “We Are The Family,” a student pointed out that families everywhere celebrate the holidays in their own special ways. Six students performed solos during “The Friendly Beasts,” with three of them dressed as a donkey, a sheep and a cow.
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Second-grade students at Hilltop Elementary School performed “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” during the school’s annual Holidays Traditions program on Dec. 17.
“Good morning and welcome. You have been a wonderful audience. Parents, grandparents, friends and students, thank you for being here to support our second-graders,” Scurich said, as he addressed the audience. After thanking all those at Hilltop whose hard work contributed to the success of the program, especially secondgrade teachers Edith Narducci, Michelle Tancer, Bethany Lopatta and Gretchen Fernstrom, and including the entire Hilltop
faculty and staff, Scurich announced the students would like to invite the audience to join them in singing “Silent Night” to close the program. The students sang the first verse in German and for the second verse, the audience joined in to sing the classic holiday carol in English, which, according to Scurich, was composed by Franz Gruber almost 200 years ago on Christmas Eve and was first sung in Austria in 1818.
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Members of the Wine Taste Committee with St. Michael Church in Canfield are preparing to host the tenth annual benefit for the Parish Family Life Center, which will take place on Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. in the Family Life Center on N. Broad Street. Tickets are $55 and available through the church office. Representatives from more than a half dozen distributors and wineries from around the region will offer samples of their various wines and food will be provided by Naffah Hospitality. There will also be a Chinese auction and a raffle, as well as other drawings. For more information, call the Parish office at 330-533-6839. Pictured are, from left, (front) Maxine Gordon, Gerry Ricciutti, Sharon Fischer, Michelle Billy, Mark Billy, Audrey Geskey; (back) Bill Petro, Mike Fagan, Jim Gordon, Joe Fischer and Chuck Wirtz.
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YWCA of Youngstown partnered with individuals and community groups to provide holiday gifts for 135 children and teens in the YWCA programs. Nearly 50 individuals and organizations donated gifts, including new toys, books, games and clothing, or made monetary donation for the purchase of gifts, as part of the YWCA’s annual Wish Upon a Star Gift Giving Program. This program provides holiday gifts for low-income and homeless children served throgh the YWCA programs. This year, gifts were provided for children from 55 families. Pictured are Cory and Desiree Campman.
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PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald
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This progressive nursing program, fully accredited by the Ohio Board of Nursing has immediate faculty openings for BSN and MSN nurses for Med-Surg clinical instruction on Sundays. The acute-care clinical facility is local to the Youngstown, Warren area. Job sharing available. Competitive wages. For more information send cover letter & resume to: lgregg@fortiscollege.edu Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565. N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.
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Master’s degree or above in the field of social work, mental health, drug/alcohol abuse treatment, psychology, social services, public administration or related field; licensure preferred. Requires knowledge of services/supports in Trumbull County and surrounding areas and experience with data collection, program monitoring and evaluation. Submit resume and cover letter to: Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board 4076 Youngstown Road SE, Ste. 201, Warren, OH 44484 Deadline: Jan. 27, 2016 Electric submissions accepted to: acaraway@ trumbullmhrb.org EOE
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LISW or LPCC wanted for mental health outpatient clinic. $30/hr., 401K plan, health insurance & more. Call 330-906-3166 Mercer County Head Start
Family Advocate
11-month position, off the month of June. Benefit package included: $16.27. BS in Social Work, Human Services, or related field. Knowledge and experience with Social Service Home Visits. Relevant experience working with diverse families. Strong communication and computer skills. Deadline: January 22, 2016. For more information, please see our website: www.mchs-ehs.org Send application, resume, clearances and cover letter: Mercer County Head Start 1901 Memorial Drive Farrell, PA 16121 Attn: Human Resource Dept.
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Director of Food & Beverage
Experienced Food & Beverage Pro for full services W. PA/NE OH 153 room hotel with banquet space, restaurant & lounge. Please send resume to: direct.fandb@gmail.com
Kitchen Help
Salads & Prep, exp. helpful, will train. Apply in person: Steamers, 10078 Market St., N. Lima
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Local company seeking experienced commercial roofers. We offer steady employment and opportunities for overtime and prevailing rate work. Work is local, home every night. All responses are confidential. Please call 330-793-5646
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Compco Industries, a local company and industry leader has the need for a skilled and experienced operator of Large Tank End manufacturing equipment. The successful candidate would possess the following qualifications: - Ability to interpret mechanical drawings - Ability to run a large bumper and flanger equipment - Excellent troubleshooting skills - Good communication skills - Basic computer skills - Word & Excel - Working knowledge of Tank ends and manufacturing - Works well in a team environment This is a full time permanent position with a competitive compensation package including medical, dental, 401K, and life insurance. If you meet the above requirements, please apply in person at: Staff Right Services, LLC 153 S. Main St. Columbiana, OH 44408 330-482-4666 Email: info@ staffrightservices.com www.staffright services.com
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Boardman/Poland area manufacturer seeks qualified operator for 7” Floor Mill. Candidates should be familiar with G-Code. (Experience with G&L CNC 8000 Controls is useful). Position needed for 2nd shift. Only applicants with a minimum of 3 years experience on this machine need apply. Starting wage for this position is up to $25.00/hour. Employment includes comprehensive benefits package with 401k retirement plan. Please send resume with work history to: H.R. Dept. - 7” Floor Mill P.O. Box 14222 Poland, OH 44514
SERVICE TECH
McDonald’s fanchisee with locations in Youngstown & Cleveland seeks fulls time Equipment Service Technician. Must have refrigeration, electrical & plumbing exp. Refrigeration license is a must. Full benefits package avail. Send resume to: HLW Fast Track Attn.: Joe Pratt 4900 Market St. Youngstown, OH 44512 Or e-mail to: mcdjsp16166@gmail.com
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Apartments Unfurnished Canfield - 2 bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $625/mo. No pets. 330-261-1634 Cornersburg - 2 bdrm., 1 bath apts. in quiet 4-plex. References, $550/mo. + sec. Call 330-793-9475
Houses For Rent Yo. West - 3-Bdrm., full basement, $550/mo. No pets. 234-201-0440
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Furniture Bdrm. Suite - 3 pc., solid oak, queen bed, mattress, box spring, excellent condition, $899 cash only. Call 330-502-9355. Bedroom Set - Solid cherry 6 pc.., king, Pennysylvania House, great condition, $700. 330-360-8059 for info. Lounge Chairs - 2, high back, Clayton-Marcus, $750. 330-824-4822
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Apartments Unfurnished Boardman - 2 Bdrm., $550/mo. Washer & dryer, lots of storage, carport. Call 412-983-6980 Boardman - 2 bdrm., 1st floor, laundry rm., very quiet, enclosed garage, $525, heat included. 330-506-5072 BOARDMAN/Poland - apts., lofts, townhouses, price reduced. Pets welcome, Senior Discount. 330-758-5916
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SNOWBLOWER - AIRENS Only used once, $400. 330-755-9218, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic 2007. 31,000 mi., $14,500/offer 330-502-3611
Saturn Aura XE - 2009, 43,300 mi., excellent shape, loaded, non-smoker, $8200. 330-727-4585
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Werner Co. is searching for a Werner “ElectroMaster” Model D6132-2 fiberglass extension ladder, which has orange fiberglass rails, black rope and black end caps, with silver colored aluminum rungs. The rungs/steps feature a flat climbing surface. The ladder is 32’ in total length and has (2) 16’ sections. The ladder is a Type I Model with a 300 # load capacity and is approximately 25 years old. Please contact Dave Curtin @ 724-588-2000, ext. 2865 if you have this model ladder. We will issue a new replacement ladder, if you have the above described ladder in good working condition. We will limit the # of ladder exchanges to 10.
Sporting/Exercise Equipment Stationary Bike - Schwinn, Airdyne, excellent condition, $250. 330-240-5726
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STUFF
Bar & Grill for lease - Niles, across from Eastwood Mall, fully stocked ready to open. Call 330-553-6975
RENTALS
The Valley’s Largest Auto Showroom
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Medical Equipment Lift chair - bought new 7 mo. ago, $1400. Will lift individual upright., $950, will deliver. 330-965-0435 LIFT CHAIR - Electric, like new, $400/offer. Call 330-856-5883
Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Automobiles BMW 530Xi - 2007 93,000 mi., $11,500/offer Call 330-550-6162 CHEVROLET CRUZE - 2011 Good condition, 59,000 mi., well maintained, $8500. Call 330-534-0861 Chevrolet Impala LS - 2008 Full power, only 45,200 mi., excellent condition, $8950/ offer. 330-540-1230 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1999, 2 dr. very nice shape, new paint, new tires, $1895/offer. 330-399-5958 Chrysler PT Cruiser - 2005 Sharp little car, new tires, battery, & alternator. No rust, 107,000 mi., runs great. Asking $4300/offer. Call 330-360-7842 CHRYSLER LHS - 2000, runs, decent condition, $1500. 330-565-3892. Chrysler Cirrus - 1999 , LXi, auto., excellent, 75,000 orig. mi., $4250. 330-509-8938 Ford Escort 2000. 116,000 mi., runs good, no reverse in trans., only drive, $1800/offer. 330-718-1081 Plymouth K Car - 1986 4 dr., very nice shape, new paint, only 86,000 mi., $1195. S-O-L-D! Pontiac Solstice - 2008 33,000 mi., $14,500/offer. Call 330-502-3611 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 1996 91,000 mi., good condition, good work car, $1200. Call 330-545-2921
Toyota Solara - 2001, leather int., non-smoker, clean inside & out, loaded with options, newer tires, $4200. 330-793-1266 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
SUVs Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD 2005, 4x4, silver with smoke int., 5.7 hemi, 17,000 mi., mint condition, DVD, nav., $13,500. 330-536-2291 or 330-951-1429 Kia Sportage 1997. Nice shape, 116,561 mi., $1000. 330-531-1824
Trucks Chevrolet S-10 - 1995, good condition, dependable, $1200. 330-808-9239. Dodge Ram - 2004, crew cab, 4x4, low mi., excellent condition, $12,300. 330-793-3062 Ford Ranger - 2001, 4WD, runs good, $1800/offer. 330-540-2262
Vans Pontiac Montana - 2005, elec. start, Bluetooth stereo system, new snow tires, runs great, $1500/offer. 330-540-4501
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Free Pets PIT BULL FREE! Needs a loving home. Can’t keep him due to illness. Great, loving dog. Call 330-549-3520
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AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Chevrolet Camaro - 1979 Restorable, new brakes & shocks, springs, rugs, 2 sets of seats, asking $2200/offer. 330-544-3356.
Automobile Parts/Service
Home Furnishings
SNOW TIRES - Bridgestone Blizzak, 215/55R16, $300 for set of 4. 330-502-7905
Room Divider - Black wood, brass feet, 4 panel, 16”W x 6’H, carved, painting of flowers, trees & birds, $800/offer. 330-856-5883
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Asphalt Paving
Handyman
W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516
Appliances, Garage Doors Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449
Carpet/Floor Covering
Handyman Work. Painting, plumbing, electrical. No job too small. 330-780-4763
Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates Breaker boxes, rewiring, lic., insured. 330-758-7074 Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Tree Service J & L Tree Service Family owned & operated Fully insured - Free Est. 330-614-8578
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