Boardman Neighbors - March 11, 2017

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BOARDMAN PARK EVENTS

Fathers celebrate daughters at annual night

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Night to Shine

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Fathers slow danced with their daughters after the rose ceremony during the Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

YSO musicians give performance at library

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Musicians with the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra performed music for guests at the Boardman library on Feb. 9.

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Audition for local play The Victorian Players will host auditions for “Clue, the Musical” on March 12 at 5 p.m. at the theatre, located at 702 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. Note: this is a change in time from what was originally announced. Auditioners are asked to come prepared to sing a refrain from a show tune; bring sheet music. Dress comfortably for dance movement. Needed are four men and four women who can play ages 20-60. Performance dates are May 19-28. Call 330-533-8789 with questions or to arrange a different time. Directors are Marlene Menaldi Strollo and Nick Mulichak. Choreographer is Nick Opritza.

Overeaters Anonymous to have local meetings Overeaters Anonymous is offering meetings at several local locations and on a variety of days. On Saturdays at 10 a.m., there will be a meeting at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in the Church Hall, Room 2, located at 4453 Warren-Sharon Road in Vienna, Ohio. This location is handicapped accessible. On Sundays at 7 p.m., there will be a meeting at Shenango Presbyterian Church, located at 3144 Wilmington Road (Route 18) in New Castle, Pa. This location is handicapped accessible. On Mondays, a meeting will take place at 1 p.m. at the Girard Multigenerational Center, located at 443 Trum-

bull Avenue in Girard. This location is handicapped accessible. On Wednesdays, a meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Valley Care - Northside Medical Center in the Medical Education Building, auditorium A, located at 500 Gypsy Lane in Youngstown. This location is handicapped accessible. On Thursdays at 6 p.m., a meeting will take place in Faith Chapel Fellowship Church, located at 511 E. Pershing St. in Salem, while at 7:30 p.m. a meeting will take place at New Life Lutheran Church, located at 1181 Churchill-Hubbard Road in Youngstown. Both of these locations are handicapped accessible. For more information on OA or meetings, go to www.oa.org or call one of the following Help Hotlines: Mahoning or Trumbull Counties - 330-747-2696; Columbiana County - 330-424-7767; Lawrence County - 724-674-3697.

GA to meet twice this week 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 is offered every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another is offered every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (in 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. For more information, call the local Gamblers Anonymous hotline at 330505-5060.

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This handsome guy is named Mr. Midnight. He is a black Domestic Longhair who is estimated to be 3-years-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Dec. 20. Could Mr. Midnight be the next great addition to your family? For more information on Mr. Midnight, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

Meet Tootsie! She is a tricolor Australian Cattle Dog mix who is estimated to be 3-years-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since Feb. 8 and would like to meet her new family soon. For more information on Tootsie, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact Kathy Smith at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214. 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.

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Which spring sport is your favorite? Does your family get photos taken with the Easter Bunny? Baseball. 50%

Track. 0%

Tennis. 0%

Softball. 50%

Yes - We get them every year. 0%

No - But we take holiday pictures on our own. 50%

Yes - But not every year. 0%

No - We don’t take holiday pictures. 50%

BOARDMAN Will your family attend the St. Patrick’s Day parade? Yes - It’s one of our traditions. 0% Yes - This will be our first year. 33%

No - I would if I didn’t have other plans. 0% No - I celebrate in other ways. 66%

POLAND Which March movie release will you see first? Beauty and the Beast. 33%

The Baby Boss. 0%

Power Rangers. 0%

Other. 66%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which phone accessory do you use most?

How did you indulge for Fat Tuesday this year?

I have a watch that pairs with it. Bluetooth headphones.

I can sync my phone I ate sweets. with my car. I went out to a decadent dinner. I don’t use phone accessories.

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I went shopping for splurges. Other.

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What is your favorite activity for spring break?

Will your family celebrate for St. Patrick’s Day?

Getting projects done around the house. Traveling.

Spending time with family.

Yes - We love this holiday.

Other.

Yes - For school, but probably not at home.

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No - We have, but won’t be able to this year. No - We aren’t interested.

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It’s all about yarn Bring in your crochet, knitting, plastic canvas or “anything with yarn” project and learn from one another at the Boardman library on March 17 at 11 a.m. Participants are encouraged to bring all yarn UFOs (unfinished objects).

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Using Genealogy databases and websites Ancestry.com is not the only resource of note. You will examine other essential tools and the Genealogy and Local History librarian will show you how to connect to these online resources from home in three easy steps at the Boardman library on March 28 at 6:30 p.m. Registration for all programs is required. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Information Services department, or simply go online and register via the library’s events calendar. This class is for teens and adults.

ABWA Woman of the Year event March 14 The Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will celebrate its annual Woman of the Year event on March 14 at Rachel’s Restaurant, located at 54 Westchester Drive in Austintown. A social event will take place from 6-6:30 p.m. when the new Woman of the Year will be crowned and the family and friends of this member will join for dinner. The menu is mixed garden salad, vegetable medley, oven roasted potatoes, baked chicken Italiano, roasted pork loin with Robert sauce and dessert. The cost is $22 and no reservations will be taken after March 6. Call Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 by March 6. The speaker for the evening is Randi Russell, Unit Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Youngstown. The organization is preparing for its annual basket raffle at the Ursuline Education Center on Shields Road on April 30. Watch for more information on this event to come in the coming months.

‘I Read YA’ book club This club is for adult fans of Young Adult literature from ages 18-118. Talk about why you like YA. Read and discuss at the Boardman library on March 20 at 6:30 p.m. This month they will be discussing “You in Five Acts” by Una LaMarche. This is for adults.

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A father and daughter pair danced during the annual Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.

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Fathers and daughters danced to the “YMCA” during the annual Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.

Fathers and daughters spend magical evening together By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Fathers and daughters gathered at Boardman Park for the 14th annual Father Daughter Dance on Feb. 10-11 and 16-19. This is t he f irst yea r t he event occur red over a si xn ig ht per iod . T he Fat her Daughter dance has been so popu la r a nd successf u l in recent years all of the nights would sell out, so Boardman Park decided to add two more nights to allow more people to sign up. Fathers can bring their daughters as long as they are between the ages of 5- and 12-years-old. There have been father and daughter pairs who have come for multiple years while this year was the first for others. One father has been coming with his two daughters for 13 years. Michael Snyder and his younger daughter, Lillian, will enjoy the Father Daughter Night for the last time in 2018 before Lillian gets too old to attend anymore. “With a busy schedule and being on the run, it’s nice to be able to relax and spend time together,” said Michael.

Lillian said she enjoys everything the event has to offer and is sad next year is her last year. The night consists of several activities for the father and daughter pairs. They can come and get their picture taken professionally, enjoy a meal, dance and participate in a rose ceremony toward the end of the night. The pairs could also make a craft to take home as a way to remember the special occasion. “It’s a tribute to the dads and Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci their family values here in the Valley,” said Karen McCallum, Fathers slow danced with their daughters after the rose ceremony during the recreation director of Board- Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16. man Park. POLAND NORTH PRESCHOOL After eating and dancing, 361 Johnston Place, Poland the rose ceremony was ready A place where children can to begin. Fathers and daughexplore, create, question. ters were separated into two different rooms while McCalRegister for FALL lum gave the fathers instructions on what to do. The fa2017 CLASSES thers would walk into the oth• 30 Years Experience • Small Classes er room where their daughters • Field Trips • Creative Curriculum were and give them a rose. The • Licensed/Certified Teachers Established 1987. pairs would then dance to “My Classes for: Licensed under Ohio Girl” as a celebration. Department of Education. • 3 YEARS: TUES & THURS 8:30- 11:30 As the night started to wind • 4 YEARS: MWF Half Day 8:30-11:30 Call the preschool office or All Day 8:30-1:30 down, the fathers and daughfor more information • Transitional Class for 4/5 yrs. M-F 8:30-1:30 ters would collect their items and make their way home. (330) 757-0851 • Daycare Available BEFORE and After Classes


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Guests at the Boardman library on Feb. 9 enjoyed music from members of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra.

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Guests came to the library to listen to two musicians, Joseph Kromholz and Vince Scacchetti, The Boardman library was who are part of the Youngstown filled with Valentine’s music on Symphony Orchestra. Kromholz Feb. 9. played the violin while Scacchetti played the viola. The musicians played classical songs in honor of Valentine’s Day. “One of our interests has been ■ Complete Collision Work American & Foreign increasing the chamber mu■ Insurance Claims Welcome sic scene here in Youngstown. ‘QUALITY WORK SINCE 1984’ We’re two of the people partnering to create the Youngstown Chamber Music Series,” said Kromholz. 4196 Center RD. The pair is going around the RT. 224 ■ Poland (330) area to put on performances at libraries, hospitals and restaurants to get the community more familiar with the series that will be starting. There will be a five-concert series of chamber music. There

Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Boardman library on March 11 at 10 a.m. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.

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will be music from duos to octets performed by people from Youngstown State University and from the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra. At the end of the performance, the audience had the opportunity to ask Kromholz and Scacchetti about their instruments, music and their upcoming performances. The two musicians talks about the uniqueness their instruments such as how they were made, where they were made and when they were made. Kromholz, an instructor at the Dana School of Music, hosts a “Music at Noon” event almost every Wednesday at the Butler Institute of American Art for guests to come and listen to different types of music from the students in the Dana School of Music.

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Musicians with the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra performed music for guests at the Boardman library on Feb. 9.


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Pi Day Trail Run to be March 18 The Academy of the Arts students at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center will host the first PI Day Trail Run Challenge on the school campus on March 18. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and the race will kick off at 10 a.m. The cost is $25 if you register before and $30 the day

of the race. T-Shirts are guaranteed to all participants pre-registered by March 4 and a free pie will be given to every runner that finishes. You can find all of the advance registration and information at http://www.runsignup.com.

Go fly a kite March is kite weather, so come celebrate with stories and a kite craft that will be flown on the outdoor patio at the Boardman library on March 14 at 7 p.m. This is a family activity for children of all ages. Preschoolers must attend with an adult. This is a one-hour program will take place indoors if it is raining.

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Pictured are, from left, Board President Richard S. Scarsella, Atty. Kathi McNabb Welsh, Jeffery Good, Board Vice President Marie Dockry and Atty. David Engler.

Mahoning County Educational Service Center welcomes new board member On Feb. 16, the Mahoning County Educational Service Center Governing Board recently had its regular meeting, welcoming new board member Jeffery Good. Good was sworn in by Treasurer Blaise Karlovic. Good was appointed to fill the unexpired term of James Hall, who retired in January. Good is the Director of Education at Western Reserve Public Media, where he manages two statewide initiatives called Ohio Educational Technology Agencies

and Ohio Ready to Learn. Good joins a strong governing board with more than 60 years of combined service to the MCESC and its educational mission. Board President Richard S. Scarsella of Boardman was recently recognized for more than a decade of service at the Annual All Boards Dinner, while Vice President Marie Dockry is the longest serving board member with 21 years service. Attorney David Engler was first elected in 2002, and

Attorney Kathi McNabb Welsh has served almost as long, with nearly 15 years on the board. The MCESC partners with 23 school districts representing nearly 46,000 children in Mahoning, Columbiana, Portage and Trumbull Counties. Through shared services, the goal is to keep the costs of education low, by maximizing the benefits in curriculum services, professional development and special needs programs and services.

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March 1 Theft: Kelly R. Kapsal, 28, of Southern Boulevard, Boardman, was charged with taking about $68 worth of merchandise that consisted mainly of jewelry from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Harassment: A township woman who works for a cab company said she received the latest in a series of calls from a former customer. Criminal damaging: A car in the 4800 block of Southern Boulevard was found with a shattered rear window. Damage was estimated at $250. Theft: Khaliah J. Green, 40, was charged in the theft of two bottles of a men’s fragrance from Dillard’s in Southern Park Mall. Green, of East Avondale Avenue, Youngstown, also was wanted on a bench warrant from Youngstown Municipal Court. Attempted fraud: A Mary Ann Lane woman reported a man who claimed to be her grandson called saying he needed money before a second caller claimed to be the first caller’s attorney. The woman recognized it as a scam and lost no money, however. Theft: A Glenwood Avenue woman discovered 80 over-the-counter medications were missing from her vehicle. Assault: A staff member with a South Avenue group home alleged one client had punched another in the face during a verbal altercation between them related to watching TV. The victim suffered an inflamed left eye. Theft: A man and a woman reportedly stole a $60 pair of women’s earrings from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road. Theft: Alicia D. Vogt, 31, was charged after $557 worth of clothing was stolen from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall. Vogt, of Hillcrest Road, Wellsville, also was wanted on a Columbiana County warrant charging failure to appear in court. Robbery: Authorities phone booked Jason R. Stiner, 32, of Idylwild Avenue, Lake Milton, on a robbery charge related to a Feb. 24 incident in which an Austintown woman reported having been robbed of $600 while sitting in her vehicle at a Southern Boulevard drug store. March 2 Breaking and entering: Someone entered an apartment in the 200 block of Shields Road, likely through a rear door, broke three windows and took miscellaneous kitchenware items. Drugs: Authorities at Boardman Area Court on Market Street booked Craig J. Stevens, 36, of East Judson Avenue, Youngstown, after he had surrendered on a felony drugabuse charge based on the results of a search warrant that had been served in September for a residence in the 100 block of Argyle Avenue. Theft: A Wildwood Drive man noticed a wallet missing from his car. Vandalism: Five vehicles sustained various amounts of damage, the result of a BB gun, at a Market Street dealership. Total damage was about $5,000. Criminal mischief: Michael A. Grande, 43, of Tippecanoe Road, Boardman, was picked up on a criminal-mischief warrant related to a Jan. 5 situation in which a maintenance worker responded to a complaint that three outdoor security light bulbs had been unscrewed at the apartment complex. Criminal damaging: Someone in the 600 block of Oakridge Avenue reportedly tossed at least two dozen eggs at a residence. Domestic violence: Daymain U. Daniels Jr., 24, of Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman, was charged with the crime after his former girlfriend with whom he lives alleged Daniels had sent her several text messages, some of which included threats to kill her, causing the accuser to be concerned for her safety. Theft: Margaret A. Jones, 37, of South Garland Avenue, Boardman, was charged with stealing $42 worth of merchandise from Family Dollar, 4030 Market St. March 3 Arrest: Robert K. Barrett, 32, of Manchester

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Avenue, Youngstown, was phone booked on a fifth-degree felony charge of unauthorized use of property after a Cathy Ann Drive woman alleged in August that while staying with her, Barrett had borrowed her riding mower, supposedly for work purposes, but never returned it. He also took a weed trimmer without permission, she further alleged. Theft: A Struthers woman alleged her former roommates took her $739 Social Security check when she had lived in the 5000 block of Aravesta Avenue. Employee theft: A vehicle check near Market Street resulted in the arrest of Letyah E. Stonework, 34, of Linwood Avenue, Youngstown, who was wanted on a theft warrant related to a June 3, 2016, situation in which about $552 worth of clothing and an undisclosed sum of money were missing from Kohl’s. Two former cashiers failed to property ring up the merchandise, a report said. Misuse of a credit card: A Youngstown woman who had accidentally dropped her wallet at a Boardman-Poland Road restaurant later found an unauthorized transaction had been made with her debit card. Aggravated menacing: A Wolosyn Circle man alleged a neighbor with whom he has ongoing problems had sent him a text message containing a threat that the neighbor may want to strike the accuser in the head with a hammer. Domestic violence: Andy M. Anderson, 24, of Aravesta Avenue, Boardman, surrendered on a charge after his girlfriend alleged that during an argument about a cellphone charger, Anderson had lunged at her, then bit the accuser’s nose and smacked her face, leaving a cut on her lip. Theft: A man in his late 20s or early 30s wearing a sweater and jeans reportedly stole more than $4,400 worth of electronics items, including seven hard drives, from Walmart. Trespassing: Struthers police handed to Boardman authorities Heath G. Shiflett of Seventh Street, Struthers, who was wanted on a criminal-trespassing charge. Shiflett, 27, was seen on surveillance footage Feb. 24 in Walmart, which was in violation of a trespassing warning he had been given, a report stated. Theft: A 14-year-old Youngstown boy was accused of stealing $44 worth of items from Walmart, as well as having and consuming an alcoholic beverage, to both of which he confessed, police said. Drugs: Eric R. Johnson, 28, faced a felony drug-possession charge after having been pulled over near Market Street. Johnson, of Richmond Avenue, Youngstown, had in his jacket pocket a bag containing 12 Oxycodone pills, which are opioids typically used to treat moderate to severe pain, police alleged. Identity fraud: A Southern Boulevard woman discovered she had unwittingly submitted her personal information to what turned out to be a fraudulent email. March 4 Arrest: After conducting a vehicle check on Glenwood Avenue, officers took into custody Michael L. Cannon Jr., 30, of Morrison Avenue, Struthers. Cannon was wanted on a Struthers Municipal Court warrant accusing him of failing to appear to pay fines. Assault: After stopping her car near Glenwood Avenue, police arrested Janiera M. Crankfield, 25, of Dogwood Lane, Youngstown, who was wanted on an assault warrant. Arrest: Authorities responded to a vehicular accident in which a utility pole was struck near Sierra Madre Trail, then took into custody Caleb M. Alm, 20, who listed addresses on Gordon Street in Girard and Maplecroft Road in North Lima, on a charge of operating a vehicle impaired. Alm had a 0.184 blood-alcohol content, which is more than double Ohio’s 0.08 legal intoxication limit, a report showed.

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Theft: A 17-year-old Youngstown girl was accused of stealing a $35 pair of pants from Macy’s. Theft: A 14-year-old Youngstown boy was accused in the theft of $32 worth of property from Walmart. Also, a 17-year-old city boy was charged with being an unruly juvenile. Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A Forest Lake Drive woman learned that her car was in an accident after it had been used without permission. Vandalism: A worker for a Market Street motel reported a man did $300 in damage to a door to a room while in an argument with a woman. March 5 Drug paraphernalia: A traffic stop near

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Shields Road resulted in the arrest of Nicole L. Stuckey, 33, of Perry Street, Struthers, on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia when, police alleged, a cut straw with suspected heroin residue was found. In addition, Stuckey received a minor-misdemeanor citation charging her with having a bag with 6 grams of suspected marijuana. Possible stolen property: Police reported finding a vehicle that had been towed from a South Avenue motel with a validation sticker that may have belonged to another car. Menacing: An employee with a BoardmanPoland Road restaurant alleged a co-worker had threatened to beat him up. Criminal damaging: A Lost Creek Drive woman found damage to her mailbox, and that someone had thrown eggs at her vehicle. Vandalism: A Canfield woman told police a motorist threw about four eggs, striking her car, as she drove near Western Re-

serve and New Buffalo roads. Identity fraud: A Girard man learned that his missing credit card had been used without consent to buy roughly $600 worth of items at a Boardman-Canfield Road grocery store. Theft: A West Boulevard man noticed someone had removed a spare tire and rim from his vehicle. Identity theft: An Arden Boulevard woman told officers someone had used her personal information without permission to place various food orders for delivery, including a $31 order from a local Chinese restaurant. Theft/criminal damaging: A Desha, Ark., woman reported a jack and a spare tire were stolen from her truck bed, which also sustained damage, as she stayed at a South Avenue motel. Theft: A Brookwood Road woman discovered a spare tire and its cover missing from her car.

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Guests danced at the Night to Shine Prom on Feb. 10 at Highway Tabernacle.

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Highway Tabernacle served as one of 380 churches who were selected to host Night to Shine sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation on Feb. 10. Guests with special needs ages 14 and up were invited to dress up and have a special night of their own to celebrate. People showed up in dresses, tuxedos, suits and several other outfits that made them feel nice and ready for the night. Night to Shine is a worldwide event that provides an unforgettable prom night experience. Those who attended could get their hair done, make up done, nails done and their shoes shined to get them prepared for the dance. After getting pampered, guests enjoyed a dinner and got their picture taken. “We are so thrilled that we got to do this,” said Pastor Gary Gray. Before the dance started, the guests got to ride in a limo around the building. Once they were dropped off at the door of the gymnasium, the guests

walked on a red carpet as they entered the dance and got there picture taken as they were on the red carpet. “It’s a night where we can honor special needs guests and let them have a night where they can shine,” said Duane Corll. There were 112 special needs guests who attended the event and close to 100 volunteers who came to help out with whatever was needed. There were volunteers who came from other churches to help out and support the good cause. Businesses from around the community donated their time, money or any other goods that would benefit the Night to Shine. “We’re speechless at this moment. It’s just an incredible moment to watch all these faces walk in with the smiles and the excitement,” said Tracie Corll. Once a church is chosen to host the Night to Shine, they are eligible to continue to host the event in the future. Highway Tabernacle hopes to continue the event and bring people from the community together to host a special moment.

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Guests at the Night to Shine Prom at Highway Tabernacle on Feb. 10 got their hair and make up done before the dance started.


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Indoor track athletes take to State Meet The Boardman boys indoor track team will send three athletes to The Ohio State Indoor Championship Meet at The University of Akron. Representing the Spartans are seniors Chris Butler and George Wallace and junior Justice Jama. Butler will be competing in both the 1600- and 800-meter runs after qualifying to the state meet by running career best times of 4:24 in the 1600 and 1:57 in the 800 during The Spire Scholastic Showcase in Geneva in mid-February. Wal-

lace will be competing in the shot put after qualifying to the state meet by throwing a career best throw of 49 feet 11.5 inches earlier this winter at a meet at Youngstown State University. Jama will be competing for the second consecutive season at the state indoor championship in the high jump. Jama earned his state spot after jumping a career best 6 feet 2 inches recently at a meet at The University of Akron. The Spartan athletes will make All-Ohio status by placing in the top 8 in their events.

Sandwich Factory Girls Golf League seeks players The Sandwich Factory Girls Golf League will begin soon and is seeking players to participate in the league. The Sandwich Factory Girls Golf League is for 5-18 year-olds (if still in high school) who have an interest in participating in a league with their peers or on their own. The league takes place on Saturday mornings at the Mill Creek Par 3 Course. There is a $55 league fee, which must be made payable to the Sandwich Factory Girls Golf League and is due with the application. The green fee is $4 per week (pricing subject to change). All rounds are nine holes with a maximum eight shots per hole, maximum five shots to the green allowed and maximum three putts. Opening Day will be April 29 and June 17 is picture day, with a golf scramble and picnic. June 24 is “Night Golf.” July 15 is closing day, with a scramble and closing ceremony banquet. All girls must arrive by 9:30 a.m. Pairings will be determined by age groups and/or abilities. All girls will tee off at the same time (shot-gun start), after the boys league concludes. It is imperative to arrive on time. No groups will tee off without

adult supervision. Adults are permitted and highly encouraged to walk. Make-up days are allowed. Girls can pre-golf prior to the Saturday missed. An adult must keep score and sign the score card and then turn it in to the Club House. Also scores must be posted on league scoreboard prior to leaving the course. Be sure the score card includes the player’s name, date and the score keeper’s name. On picture day, arrive at course by 8:30 a.m. for individual and group photos. Order forms will be passed out prior to picture day. After pictures, girls will participate in scramble (all ages mixed). The top teams will receive prizes. A picnic will follow the scramble and parents are invited. On closing day, there will be a 9:30 a.m. arrival time for a scramble that will be followed by a banquet, prizes and trophy presentation. For more information, contact the league coordinators Paul and Jeanette Logan at 330770-7394 or 330-980-3289, Rob Ogden at 330-883-3719 and Dan and Stefanie Schiavone at 330518-6745 or 330-518-7464. Online registration is available at https://goo.gl/forms/ P49CiDyxl16WfTLN2.

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ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 12824 Salem Warren Rd. Salem, OH 44460 330.332.0011 Jason Vickery, Lead Pastor Sun Worship 10:30am Wed. Family and Friends 7:00pm www.salemrealife.com

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

UNITED METHODIST Canfield United Methodist Church

Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com

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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

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The City of Youngstown Department of Parks and Recreation is in need of lifeguards for the upcoming swim season at North Side Pool, 620 Tod Lane, Youngstown, OH 44505. The pay rate is $10.00 per hour for all certified lifeguards. The tentative dates of operation are June 12August 4, closed on Sundays. Anyone who passes all necessary certification classes may be eligible for reimbursement in exchange for working three or more days each week. Contact Tiffany in the Park Office at 330-742-8711 prior to March 24, 2017 for more information UHRAIN GREENHOUSES Hiring all positions. No exp. necessary. 330-726-6050

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GRAPHIC ARTIST The Vindicator is seeking an entry-level graphic artist/designer to work in our fast-paced, Mac-based newsroom. We are looking for someone who can draw in Illustrator, tone photos in Photoshop and paginate in InDesign Job Requirements • Knowledge of all Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc). • Able to manage heavy workloads under daily deadlines and able to prioritize multiple projects. • Able to work and complete tasks independently. • Keen eye for detail. • Help with our online postings, photos, etc. •Bachelor of Arts degree is required to be considered. Working description • This job is a full-time position that is subject to frequent interruptions and/or changes in priority of duties throughout the day as news happens. • Job also requires occasional need to work second shift as needed. We are an award-winning daily newspaper in Youngstown, OH, with lots of opportunity to let the world see your creative side.

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ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Part/Full Time Accounting Assistant needed for residential provider for individuals with developmental disabilities. Experience in accounts payable required. Must be proficient in Microsoft Excel. Bachelor’s degree in related field preferred, at least two years of work experience required. Fax resume to: 330-792-4359; Email to: mobrien@ gatewaystbl.com; Apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com Or apply in person at:

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6000 Mahoning Ave. Suite 234 Austintown, OH

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Immediate part time accounting position available for detail oriented person at mid-size Engineering/Architectural firm. Computer proficiency and multitasking required. Applicant must have accounting experience and a working knowledge of Excel, Word and Accounting Software (preferably Deltek Vision). Submit resume and salary requirements to: Accounting Technician P.O. Box 594 Youngstown, OH 44501 EOE

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If you provide excellent customer service Home Savings is looking for YOU. Home Savings has Part-time Customer Service Representative opportunities available at our Kirk Road branch!

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General Clerk I Keystone Blind Association is on e of the area’s fastest growing non-profit organizations dedicated to empowering, educating, and employing individuals with vision loss or other disabilities. Keystone Blind Association is currently seeking to fill a Full-Time General Clerk I position. This Full-Time position is responsible for handling mail and document processing in a secure government facility located on Boyers, PA. Due to federal contract requirements, all candidates must be a United States Citizen (Natural or Documented Naturalized) and MUST be legally blind. Legal Blindness is defined as 20/200 best corrected visual acuity or less than 20 degree visual field. This position is located in a secure government facility. Applicant must be able to pass federal and state criminal background checks, including the federal SF86. We offer competitive salary, benefits, paid time off (vacation/sick), and paid training. Interested applicants may submit resume with cover letter, 3 references and salary requirements with online application to: www.keystoneblind.org; fax to 724-347-5060 or mail to: Keystone Blind Association c/o C. Hittle, Human Resources 3056 East State Street Hermitage, PA 16148 EOE


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Part time, day shift, every other weekend and holiday rotation mandatory. Must apply in person at:

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Full-time. Breastfeeding education and/or exp. preferred. Send resume to: Ashtabula County Community Action/ WIC Program 3225 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, OH 44004 E.O.E. ~ D.F.W.P.

STNAs, HHAs, and Direct Care Professionals $1000 Sign-on Bonus

Comfort Keepers is a nonmedical Home Health Care Agency. We are hiring experienced STNAs/CNAs, Home Health Aides & Direct Care Professionals throughout Trumbull, Mahoning & Columbiana Counties to meet our current and expanding needs. If you are experienced, caring and dependable and looking for a rewarding position helping to meet the needs of older adults and veterans in our community, we have the job for you.

Apply in person at 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Or online at www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Applicants must have valid driver’s license, transportation, clean criminal background and experience. Drug Free Workplace

Van Driver Masternick Memorial Health Care Center is looking for a full-time, experienced Van Driver to work Monday-Friday. Responsible for transporting and assisting elderly residents for outside appointments and activities. Qualified applicant must be a licensed driver with a clean driving record and experience. Must be a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) or willing to obtain. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am - 4pm at Masternick Memorial Health Care Center 5250 Windsor Way New Middletown 44442 Phone: 330-542-9542 Fax: 330-542-9987 Or online at: windsorhouseinc.com EOE Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.

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Maintenance Worker

To perform semi-skilled maintenance duties and repairs, and perform grounds maintenance. The Maintenance Worker will drive Agency vehicles, perform heavy and light cleaning of Agency buildings, furnishings, and fixtures, perform routine maintenance on homes and equipment. Basic skill in electrical, plumbing, painting and drywalling required. Will use hand tools and power tools. Valid driver’s license required with acceptable background check. Will be required to be on call on a rotating schedule. Apply in person at:

Gateways to Better Living, Inc.

6000 Mahoning Ave. (in back of the Austintown Plaza) Or apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com Or fax resume to: 330-792-4359 EOE

Property Maintenance

Needed for local real estate co. Must be experienced in plumbing, drywall, painting & general building maintenance. E-mail resume to: pelicanplaza@aol.com Or call 330-518-8349

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Home Manager

Gateways to Better Living is seeking a Home Manager to supervise the daily implementation of habilitation services for individuals with developmental disabilities. High School diploma or GED required. Must have supervisory experience, as well as training and background in the field of developmental disabilities. Must be able to work varied shifts, as well as weekends. Valid driver's license required. Excellent benefits. Apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com; Email resume to: mobrien@gatewaystbl.com; Or fax to: 330-792-4359

Restaurants/ Food Service

Servers

Immediate openings. Must be available for weekends & holidays. Apply in person at Another Round Bar & Grille at Reserve Run Golf Course, 625 East Western Reserve Rd., Poland, Ohio

Retail

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Part time for specialty card & gift shop. Experience helpful. Call 330-506-8575

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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 bdrm., $509/mo. + elec. Call 330-792-7517 Boardman - Elegant, over 1100 sq. ft., 1st floor, 2 bdrm., full kit., din., liv., lots of storage. Quiet, centrally located. Heat & water included, $600/mo. 412-735-3229/330-978-2622 Canfield - 2 Bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $635/mo. 330-261-1634 POLAND - 1997 Wolosyn 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $525/mo. + security. Call 330-519-3049

Houses For Rent Austintown - 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 1872 sq. ft., 1 car garage, $900/mo. Call 330-219-6092 Boardman - Spacious 2 bdrm., 1 bath, 2 car garage, $695 + util. 330-550-4903.

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Houses For Sale Yo. South - 3 possibly 4bdrm., 1.5 bath, $7000 cash or best offer. 330-990-7514

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KITCHEN HELP - Mornings. Apply in person: Elmton Restaurant 584 5th St., Struthers LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Appliances DRYER - Gas Whirlpool, very good condition, $100. Call 330-534-3381 REFRIGERATOR 13’ long, 10-doors, $2500 negotiable. 330-799-3261 WASHER - Roper, very good condition, $100 Call 330-534-3381

Furniture Dinette set, round, maple, with leaf, 4 captain’s chairs, Formica top finish, very good condition, $175. Call 330-702-8105 Table - cherry dining room, dropleaf, w/leaves, excellent condition, $200. 330-953-0057

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Canfield - 2 bdrm., 2 bath, all appl., $84,500. Call 330-702-1111 Poland - By owner, located Springfield Ridge Community, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, vaulted ceilings, open concept living space, 4 season rm., 1585 sq. ft., front corner lot with 6 car asphalt paved drive w/oversized 2 car garage. Clubhouse with swimming pool/exercise rm. $178,600. For appt. call 330-519-1442.

Wanted Real Estate Melissa Buys Houses in any condition in Youngstown & Struther’s. 330-333-2350.

Sporting/Exercise Equipment GUN - Ruger #1 .300, Winchester Mag, mid 70’s, 4x12 scope, $1000. 330-793-1216

Pistol - Glock 357 Sig, long slide, 8”, long barrel, stainless steel with threaded ends, 4 silencers, night sight, $750. 330-729-1203 Total Gym 1800 - like new condition, with all attachments, $125. 330-360-7842.

Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

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PETS, ANIMALS Pets Lost Reward - Shih-Tzu, white w/brown spots. female, name Chanel #5, Auburndale area. 330-774-9550.

Cats

Model Cars - American Graffiti cars, 1:18 scale, 4 new in box, all for $100. Call 330-482-9615.

Medical Equipment

Riding Mower - 2008 John Deere X304, 4-wheel steer, 42” deck with bagger, 450 hrs., excellent condition, $2700. Call 330-509-2394 Snowthrowers - (2) Toro, like new, ea. used less than 6 times. Power Clear 621 ZR, 21” wide, self-propelled; Elec. Power Shovel, 12” wide. Will sell together, $400/offer. 330-301-7489

Skills/Trades

AVON President’s Club Dolls & Christmas Plates, 20 dolls, 21 plates, $325/offer. Call 330-758-6504

GUN - Ruger Super Blackhawk, 44 Magnum, early 70’s model 3 screw, like new, $650. 330-502-8221.

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STUFF

Lawn/Garden Equipment

Condos For Sale

Restaurants/ Food Service

TRUMBULL CO. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Mespo Twp., 20 acres , river frontage, $39,900. S.R. 87.

Poland - 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2-story, $1350/mo. + sec. & dep. Call 330-519-4040

Boardman - Move in condition, 2 lg. bdrm., 2 bath, 1400 sq. ft. Like new with numerous upgrades, attached garage, $80,900. By Owner. Call 330-727-3947

The Vindicator is seeking applicants to fill a fulltime reporter position in its Neighbors section. Candidates must have a completed Bachelor’s Degree, preference given to Journalism, Professional Writing and Editing, or English backgrounds. Weekdays and some weekends. Email resumes, three to five professional references or recommendations and at least three samples of professional writing to: neighbors@vindy.com under the subject “Neighbors Reporter”

Miscellaneous BED IN A BAG - Twin comforter, purple flowers, 6 pc., $25. Call 330-758-4097.

Lift Chair - 2 way heat & 6 way massage, burgandy, $200/offer. S - O - L - D !

EOE

for Neighbors

Acreage BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-423-9285 www.brunerland.com MAHONING CO. Milton Twp., 8 acres, former golf course, $52,900. Milton Twp., 22 acres, $55,900. County Line Rd. Springfield Twp., 8 acres, utilities, $48,900.

Condos For Rent

REAL ESTATE

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KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Dogs Tiny Yorkies, Yorkie-Poo, Morkies, Shih-Tzus, ShihChon, Wheaten Terrier, Malti-Chon, Shih-Poo, MaiShih, Yorkie-Poo, Brindle Pug-A-Bull. 330-259-1286 CC, cash or easy financing on www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard,(Youngstown) exit 229, off I-80 behind Dennys Hydraulic dog grooming table & 2 dryers, $850 for all. Call 330-1240-5726

Free Pets

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AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Chrome plating, bumpers, pot metal, 3 weeks turnaround. 330-456-5400.

ATVs Polaris 2Up 850 Sportsman 2010. 67 mi., like new, $8700. Call 724-734-9659

Campers/RVs Jamboree Class C Motor Home 1995. 31ft., very clean in & out. Must see, $12,500. Call for details after 4pm. Call 330-482-2940

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Dyna Superglide Custom - 2010 12,000 mi. New tires, batter, extras, black & chrome. $7995 or best offer. Call 330-793-1216 Harley-Davidson Fatboy FLSTF - 2006, only 1980 mi., blue & silver blue, beautiful, excellent condition, Screaming Eagle chrome & many extras. $9200/offer. 330-921-1282. Honda CRF 230M - 2009 Dual-Sport, on-off road, street legal, 80 orig. mi., virtually brand new, $2950/offer. 330-519-4485 Honda Goldwing - 2008 Burgundy, 14,500 mi., super clean, lots of extras, CD player, $11,000. Call 330-550-1268 Honda Magna 700 - 1984 5 spd., air-foil, shaft drive, water cool, low mi., fast, runs A-1, $1200/offer. Call 330-413-7501 Harley-Davidson FLHTCUI Ultra Classic - 2008. Black Pearl, 41,254 mi., too many extras to list, $9500/best offer. Call 234-855-5159

Automobiles Buick Century - 2001, 151,000 mi., runs good, $1800. Call 330-651-2810.

Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2002 1600 Series, well equipped, many options, lots of extras, 84,000 mi., $4000. Call 330-755-1211

KIA Soul - 2012, low mi., 6 spd., $6700 or best offer. Call 330-824-1426 Mitsubishi Mirage - 2001 Green, runs like new, fair condition, loaded, $1350. Call 234-855-1385 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1985. 4 cyl., 56,000 mi., new tune up & battery, cold air, $1400. Call 330-506-9966 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2006, excellent condition, only 50,200 mi., $6950/offer. Call 330-540-1230.

Chevrolet S-10 - 2002, V-6, auto., reg. cab, 2WD, $1995 or best offer. 330-953-0998 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2001, ext. cab, V-8, 4WD, runs & drives well, new engine 2 yr. ago, $2800. Call 330-502-2213 Chevrolet - 1986, auto., shortbed, 70,000 mi., $1900. Call 330-549-0947

Vans Chevrolet Astro Van - 2003 Customized, good condition, runs good, 155,000 mi., $3500. 954-547-0658

SUVs Cadillac SRX Performance Collection - 2011, 89,000 mi., new pads, rotors & tires, loaded, senior driven, excellent condition, $22,000 Call 330-502-3659 Ford Escape - 2012. 4 cyl., auto., 107,000 mi., FWD, good shape, $6600/offer. 330-757-8141/330-719-4626 Ford Escape - 2006 193,000 mi., newer engine put in 2 yr. ago, driver computer is bad, may need injector coils, new tires, body in good shape, $600 or best offer. Call 330-503-5433 Ford Explorer XLT - 1996 AWD, 5.0L, V-8, Mechanically sound, no leaks, new tires & battery, 6 disc CD, hitch, good work vehicle, $1700. Call 330-507-2080

Trucks Chevrolet Colorado LT 2016 Ext. cab, 4x4, red, 12,600 mi., bedliner, Sirius radio & OnStar, $26,900. Call 330-758-6504 Chevrolet Silverado - 2007 8ft. bed, 52,000 mi., $12,000/offer 330-799-9725

Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring - 2003, orig. lady owner, 93,000 mi., ultra clean, sunroof, 4 new Goodyears, very reliable, silver, $3100. S-O-L-D!

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Chyrsler 300 2008, excellent condition, 28,000 mi., super clean, $9500. Serious inquiries only. 330-770-1648

Skills/Trades

Skills/Trades

Butech Bliss Seeking Employees Butech Bliss, a world class designer and manufacturer of custom machinery for the metals industry sets itself apart from its competitors by offering the most innovative design, manufacturing and service in our industry. This is accomplished by building and nurturing a workforce of exceptional employees. We recruit top talent by offering an exceptional employment package and fostering a supportive culture and a pleasant working environment. Experiencing a fast and extensive growth in our industry, the size of our workforce is expanding and we need to hire the following positions: OPEN POSITIONS BENEFITS Mechanical Application Engineer Excellent Health Insurance 401K with Company Match Rolling Mill Equipment Hydraulic Systems Engineer Life Insurance Contract Manufacturing Training/Tuition Reimbursement $1.50 shift differential Estimator/Salesman Experienced Draftsman Eye/Dental Reimbursement Quality Inspector/Technician Strong vacation policy Mechanical Engineer Nine paid holidays Machinists

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.

Details for each of these positions can be found on our website @ www.butech.com Interested candidates can download an application at www.butechbliss.com Email resumes and applications to: jobs@butech.com or mail to:

N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Butech Bliss

Automobiles Honda Accord SE - 2007 4-dr., silver, p.l., p.w., a/c, 91,000 mi., super clean, $6500/offer. 330-727-4426

550 S. Ellsworth Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460 Attn: HR Manager Butech Bliss

Carpet/Floor Covering

Roofing

Carpets by  Jim Dunn  All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649

5-Star Roofing and Construction. Hail Damage Specialist. Dump available. Free Est. For details, call 330-651-4418

Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

Handyman Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449

Flat roof repair specialist & sheet metal fab. No job too big or small. 330-469-9248.

Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158

Hauling

Tree Service

ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579

* J & L Tree Service LLC * Family Owned & Operated Fully Ins. - Free Est. 15 Years Experience Certified Arborist (330) 614-8578

Home Improvement KINGS CONSTRUCTION Roofing - Siding & more! Call today - 330-402-0297

To Advertise in The Vindicator.

Call 330-746-6565


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Happily Ever After Kelly Blackburn v Kevin Gressley BOARDMAN

Kelly Blackburn became the bride of Kevin Gressley on Oct. 22 by the Rev. Gerald Delucia. The bride is the daughter of Anthony and Nancy Blackburn of Boardman. The groom is the son of Anne Meyers and Ray Schepper of Willoughby, Ohio. The 1 p.m. ceremony took place at St. Luke Church and a reception followed at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center. The bride wore a lace high neck sheath dress with a sweetheart neckline and a detailed back. Honor attendants were Allison Blackburn, the bride’s sister, and Katie DiCola. The bridesmaids were Kim Cannane, the bride’s cousin; Jeseca Lindberg; Kristina Hallett; Kera Leskovec; and Sarah Sheffield. Natalie Bernstein, a cousin of the groom, was the flower girl. The attendants wore wine-colored dresses. Ryan Black and James Goodwin shared the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Andy Blackburn, the bride’s brother; Bryan Gressley, the groom’s brother; John Prawdzik; Mike Relko; and David Colella. The groom’s cousins, CJ Russo and Bentley Bernstein, were ring bearers. Billy Hassinger was the usher.

AUSTINTOWN

Mrs. Gressley graduated from University of Mount Union with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, and received a master’s degree in business from Youngstown State University. She is an operations assistant manager for Walmart in Salem. Mr. Gressley attended Bowling Green University and works for EYE Lighting in Willoughby. The couple traveled to Walt Disney World, Orlando, Fla., and reside in Twinsburg.

Joanna Keiper v Michael Dworning CORTLAND

Joanna Elaine Keiper became the bride of Michael Dworning on Jan. 11. Judge Thomas Campbell officiated the 1 p.m. ceremony at the Trumbull County Courthouse. The parents of the bride are Samuel Fisher of Poland and the late Maryann Fisher and Rae Fisher. The parents of the groom are the late Richard and Celia Dworning. Mrs. Dworning is retired from Caffe Capri Italian Bar & Grille, and Mr. Dworning retired as chief of the Euclid Fire Department. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1971 to 1977. The couple traveled to Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Nashville for their honeymoon. They live in Cortland.

Miss Dickinson, Mr. Basile plan June wedding Jill Dickinson and Richard Basile, both of Austintown, are engaged and plan to marry June 17. The bride-elect is the daughter of Carol and Chip Tower of Salem and Lorin and Linda Dickinson of Howland. The prospective groom is the son of Rich and Kathy Basile of Hubbard. The ceremony will take place at Rush Church, Canfield, and a reception will follow at Caffe Capri Italian Bar & Grille in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Dickinson graduated from Casal Aveda Institute with a cosmetology license and from Make-Up Designory with a certification in beauty and special effects makeup. She is a salon manager for J.C. Penney Salon in Niles. M r. Ba si le g r adu ate d f r om Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in special education and a master’s degree in reading educa-

tion. He also graduated from Edinboro University with a bachelor’s degree in educational administration. He is a special education teacher for Struthers City Schools.

Jennifer Demler v Matthew Clipse AUSTINTOWN

Jennifer Demler and Matthew Clipse were married Nov. 12 by the Rev. Tom Dooley during an afternoon ceremony at First Free Will Baptist Church. A reception followed at Ciminero’s Banquet Centre in Niles. The bride is the daughter of Dianne Demler and Bill Demler and the groom is the son of Bill and Elaine Clipse, all of Austintown. Honor attendants were Tiffany Williams and Tammy Talarico. Alyssa Baringer, the groom’s cousin, and Jennifer Winning were the bridesmaids. Harper Winning and Lillyann Williams were the flower girls. Dan Clipse, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were Anthony Yonnotti, Matt Brogley and Brian Hritz. The ring bearer was Nathan Lantern, the groom’s cousin. Mrs. Clipse graduated from Ohio State University with a doctor of veterinary medicine degree. She is an associate

veterinarian at Dr. Donald K. Allen Veterinary Inc., Boardman. Mr. Clipse is an assembly line worker at General Motors in Lordstown. The couple went on a honeymoon cruise and reside in Austintown.


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