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Spring Fest goes ‘under the sea’
Father-daughter dance
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Two C.H. Campbell Elementary School students met Disney Princess Ariel at the school’s annual ‘Under the Sea’ Spring Fest on March 10.
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Swimmers qualify for districts
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Pictured are, from left, (front) Robby DiDomenico, Jason Paris, Bobby Kutsch, Mark Watkins, Matthew Peckman, James Dietz, Rachel Williams; (back) Cullen Brady, Kamran Sarac, Lake Bennett, Zac Sine, Elle Dawson, Joe Klepec and Felia Busk. Not pictured is District Qualifier Sydney Schuler.
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Adoptable Pets of the Week PARKER Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. For news submissions, you may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.
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BELLA
Meet Parker! This handsome male, gray and white Domestic Shorthair is estimated to be about 6-years-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Feb. 21 and would love to meet his new family soon. If you would like more information on Parker, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
This beautiful girl is named Bella. She is a gray Pit Bull Terrier mix. She is estimated to be 2-years and 6-monthsold and she has been at Angels for Animals since March 11. If you think you or your family would make a great fit for Bella, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information on her.
Angels for Animals
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4750 West South Range Road | Canfield | 330-549-1111, X121 Open Tuesday-Thursday from Noon to 6 p.m.; Friday from Noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
4750 West South Range Road | Canfield | 330-549-1111, X121 Open Tuesday-Thursday from Noon to 6 p.m.; Friday from Noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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.
AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Which family movie production company is your favorite?
Does your family share chores?
Disney. 80%
Dreamworks. 0%
Yes - We all pitch in. 25%
No - Only adults do chores. 25%
Pixar. 0%
Other. 20%
Yes - The children help out every week. 0%
No - One person does the majority of the chores in our family. 50%
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Pictured is Alexa Arndt (Canfield) with YAPA Past President Lynn Sorber. Arndt was the 2010-2011 YAPA Scholarship winner.
YAPA accepting scholarship applications The Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association (YAPA) has supported women and collegiate Greek women with a scholarship opportunity for the past 72 years. YAPA provided its first scholarships to high school women in the 1944-1945 Panhellenic year. Since 1976, YAPA’s scholarship focus is for an active member of a National Panhellenic Conference Sorority/Fraternity. YAPA has contributed more than $40,000 dollars to support women in furthering their education. Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic is offering a $500 scholarship for the 2016-2017 school year to an undergraduate that is a fulltime sophomore, junior or nongraduating senior woman who resides in Mahoning, Trumbull or Columbiana County in the state of Ohio. The award will be based on scholarship, financial need, leadership and sorority participa-
tion. The award will be paid directly to the university’s financial affairs office. Applications are available on the website www. youngstownalumnaepanhellenic.weebly.com with the deadline of March 15. Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association is in its 91st year and provides lifelong alumnae involvement for Greek alumnae women and supports collegiate Greek women. YA PA members contribute and raise funds for a scholarship, develop and strengthen the Panhellenic bond and provide support for collegiate sororities at Youngstown State University. YAPA has leadership positions available for sorority alumnae. For more information about membership, contact at yoalumpanhel@gmail.com or visit the website www.youngstownalumnaepanhellenic.weebly.com to obtain a membership form.
BOARDMAN
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How did you prepare for this week’s winter storm?
Will your family deep clean your home this season?
I stocked my home with necessities. 0%
I just stayed home and waited it out. 40%
Yes - We have already begun. 20%
No - We’ll wait for warmer weather. 0%
I prepared my car for winter travel. 0%
I didn’t really prepare at all. 60%
Yes - We’ll start soon. 0 %
No - We have a different cleaning schedule. 80%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Are you participating in March Madness this year?
What type of music do you listen to when working out?
Yes - And my brackets are still doing well. Yes - But my brackets are not doing well.
No - But I have in the past.
Rock.
Top hits.
No - I’m not interested in it.
Country.
Other.
Rap.
Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.
Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
BOARDMAN
POLAND
What is your family’s favorite Easter tradition?
What types of items do you buy online most frequently?
Coloring eggs. Egg hunts.
Visiting the Easter Bunny. Other.
Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.
Books, movies and other entertainment. Electronics.
Clothing or other apparel. Tools and household goods. Other.
Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.
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Fish dinners for Lent available on March 31
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The Canfield Lions Fish Dinners for Lent event will take place on March 31. Dinner is served from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at A La Cart Catering, located at 429 Lisbon St. in Canfield. Dinners are haddock (baked or fried) or macaroni and cheese or haluski or pierogis. You will also have your choice of one side from french fries, macaroni and cheese, pierogis or haluski. This includes cole slaw or green beans, a roll, drink and dessert. The price of the dinner is $11 and take out is available.
Farmers National Banc Corp. announces board changes Farmers National Banc Corp. welcomes a new nominee for election to its Board of Directors. Valley businessman Edward W. Muransky will bring a wealth of personal and professional experiences to his new leadership role with Farmers. Muransky would replace Howard J. Wenger, whose term as a director will expire at Farmers’ annual shareholder meeting on April 20. Wenger has 18 combined years of director service. Wenger served as a director of Farmers since July 2015 and was a member of the Board of Directors of National Bancshares Corporation prior to its merger with Farmers. Wenger is currently a member of Farmers’ Compensation and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committees. He will continue as a member of the Farmers National Bank West Region Advisory Committee.
Every penny counts Join the Canfield library on April 27 at 6:30 p.m. during Money Smart Week and learn some creative (and mostly painless) ways to save money. They’ll get you started on the road to savings with a free piggy bank. This event is for teens and adults.
Tales and talk for 2s and 3s Join the Canfield library on April 25 at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate stories and activities that will help your child learn about money. Each child will receive a piggy bank. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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A C.H. Campbell Elementary School student tried his hand at the Ring the Bell game during the school’s annual ‘Under the Sea’ Spring Fest on March 10.
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A C.H. Campbell Elementary School student put a ticket in the bag for the Chinese auction basket she wanted to win during the school’s annual ‘Under the Sea’ Spring Fest on March 10.
CHC Spring Fest goes under the sea By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
C.H. Campbell Elementary School students and their families submerged themselves during the school’s annua l Spring Fest with lots of games, food and fun March 10. With the theme ‘Under the Sea,’ students and their families could visit a ‘sunken pirate ship’ and Disney Princess Ariel in the converted school library. As attendees entered t he t ra n sfor med l ibra r y, t hey could visit with Ariel and have their picture taken with her. Ariel also treated the students to a song or two throughout their visit under the sea. The evening a lso of fered bou nc e a rou nd s, a photo booth, games, face painting and a Chinese auction, which featured baskets donated from local businesses and classroom baskets with items donated from students and their families. “We are so lucky to have so many local business willing to donate to our Chinese auction. I think this year we have had the most donations of any year. We really appreciate ever yone’s support, including
each class at CH which donated a basket and all the families who helped us out with donations,” said C.H. Campbell PTO chair and Spring Fest chair Shannon Eddy. Spring Fest is a fundraiser for C.H. Campbell and, according to Eddy, proceeds from the event will go toward enhancements to the school’s technology and improvements to the school. Along with all the fun and ga mes, d i n ner was ser ved in the cafeteria. Numerous PTO volunteers helped in all aspects of the evening, from selling raff le tickets to helping with the Chinese auction. Several C.H. staffers also donated their time to help with the festival. “Our PTO volunteers have been great this year. We have so ma ny people w i l ling to help. I think this is the most we have had at Spring Fest. It’s been a great year with all the help we’ve had from volunteers and all the teachers here at CH. They have been very patient with us, and we really appreciate it. We couldn’t do all we do without them,” Eddy said. Canfield High School National Honor Society members
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Two C.H. Campbell Elementary School students met Disney Princess Ariel at the school’s annual ‘Under the Sea’ Spring Fest on March 10.
also helped with the event to earn volunteer hours. Canfield High School cheerleaders volunteered at the face paint-
i ng a nd tempora r y tat too booth. Several Canfield Village Middle School students also helped at the festival.
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Bonding with babies and books This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize at the Canfield library every Thursday in April at 10 a.m.
Tales and talk for 2s and 3s Join the Canfield library on April 4, 11 and 18 at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader.
Fun time for 4s and 5s Join the Canfield library on April 11 at 11:30 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes and finger plays, and other activities that will help your child become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Join the Canfield library every Wednesday in April at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. for a variety of musical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development and motivate language learning. Adults and children, get ready to act out stories and rhymes, sing and dance, talk and play. This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a care giver.
Circuit bugs Bugs start coming out in April. Using LED lights and batteries, cre-
On Feb. 25 in Garrettsville, the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship took place. This was the third level of competition to compete in. The council round was held in Canfield, where Haydyn Merritt made 13 of 15 free throws, the District round took place in Campbell, and the Regional round was held in Garrettsville where Haydyn made 17 of 25 free throws and crowned the winner in the 11-year-old age division. She will now advance to the state round in Columbus on March 18. Pictured is Haydyn Merritt and Pete Rich from the Knights of Columbus.
Guess the number of items in the jar at the Canfield library during library hours in April. The closest guess wins a small prize. This event is for the family.
Robot puppet show Welcome to an old-fashioned puppet show about Technorella and her annoying step-bots. Will she get to attend the Techno Ball and meet her Cyborg Charming? Make a fun craft following the show at the Canfield library on April 8 at 11 a.m. This event is for children of all ages.
Tales to tails
Library art show
Sign up to read aloud to a registered therapy dog at the Canfield library on April 5 at 6 p.m. Readers of all levels and abilities are welcome. Helps develop reading skills, promotes confidence and encourages a love of reading. Each session is 15 minutes. Bring a book of your choice. This event is for children in grades Kindergarten and up. Dogs are provided by K9’s for Compassion, a community partner of Pet Partners. Sign up required by calling 330-744-8636.
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Selected art work from Canfield High School students was displayed at the Canfield library. Sophomore Grace Schuler stood next to a portrait of her grandfather Major James Pragar. Grace drew this from an old WWll photo of her Grandfather circa 1945. He fought in both WWll and the Korean War and flew more than 100 missions.
Lego Mindstorms Robots: part two
Explore the next phase of Lego Mindstorms Robots at the Canfield library on April 22 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Children will work through new stages of building and Family story time programming robots with a break to eat, so bring a packed lunch. AtBring the whole family for stories, tendees must take part one prior to games, crafts and fun for all ages at signing up for part two. This is for the Canfield library on April 18 at 6 p.m. Children under age 7 must be ac- children in grades 3-7. Space is limited, so register by April 21. companied by an adult.
Gotta move story time
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Take a guess
Lego my library
Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Canfield library on April 1 at 2:30 p.m. and April 19 at 6 p.m. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.
DIY recycled bird feeders Come and make a bird feeder from recycled and household materials at the Canfield library on April 4 at 3 p.m. Great for your own backyard or to give as a gift. Snacks will be provided. This program is for teens in grades seven and up.
CANFIELD SCHOOL LUNCHES | NEXT WEEK MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Baked Popcorn Chicken, Whipped Potatoes/ Gravy, Seasoned Broccoli, Roll/Butter, Fruit, Milk
FRIDAY
Cheesy Garlic Flatbread/Marinara, Berry Delicious Salad, Carrots w/Hummus, Fruit, Milk
HIGH
Prepare for kindergarten through play at the Canfield library on April 7 at 10 a.m. You’ll 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 is for children ages 2-6. All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult to this one-hour program.
Cheese Quesadilla/Salsa, Seasoned Corn, Seasoned Refried Beans, Fruit, Milk
Mini Cinnamon Rolls, Hot Ham & Cheese on a Pretzel Bun, Salad w/ Potato Triangles, TurDressing, Fruit, Pudding key Bacon Slices, Fruit, Milk Cup, Milk
MIDDLE
Playtime at your library
Free throw champ
Soft Pretzel Nuggets/ Cheese sauce, Veggies/ Lite Ranch, Fruit, Bug Bites (Graham), Milk
Baked Popcorn ChickFrench Toast Sticks, Hot Ham & Cheese on a Pretzel Bun, Salad w/ Syrup, Potato Triangles, en, Whipped Potatoes, Seasoned Broccoli, Dressing, Fruit, Pudding Turkey Bacon Slices, Roll/Butter, Fruit, Milk Choice of Fruit, Milk Cup, Milk
Cheesy Garlic Flatbread/Marinara, Carrots w/Hummus, Fruit, Milk
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ate your very own bug that lights up at the Canfield library on April 1 at 11 a.m. Tweens may also use the library’s SNAP Circuit collection. Snacks will be served. This event is for school-age children.
Soft Pretzel Nuggets/ Cheese sauce, Veggies/ Lite Ranch, Fruit, Bug Bites (Graham), Milk
Baked Popcorn ChickFrench Toast Sticks, Hot Ham & Cheese on a Pretzel Bun, Salad w/ Syrup, Potato Triangles, en, Whipped Potatoes, Seasoned Broccoli, Dressing, Fruit, Pudding Turkey Bacon Slices, Roll/Butter, Fruit, Milk Choice of Fruit, Milk Cup, Milk
Cheesy Garlic Flatbread/Marinara, Carrots w/Hummus, Fruit, Milk
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Soft Pretzel Nuggets/ Cheese sauce, Veggies/ Lite Ranch, Fruit, Bug Bites (Graham), Milk
Baked Popcorn ChickFrench Toast Sticks, Hot Ham & Cheese on a Pretzel Bun, Salad w/ Syrup, Potato Triangles, en, Whipped Potatoes, Seasoned Broccoli, Dressing, Fruit, Pudding Turkey Bacon Slices, Roll/Butter, Fruit, Milk Choice of Fruit, Milk Cup, Milk
Cheesy Garlic Flatbread/Marinara, Carrots w/Hummus, Fruit, Milk
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Boy Scout fundraising breakfast to be April 25 The public is invited to the W h isper i ng Pi nes Dist r ict Great Trail Council Boy Scouts of America’s 12th annual “Celebration of Scouting” breakfast fundraiser on April 25 at Holiday Inn – Boardman, located at 7410 South Avenue in Youngstown. Join in to recognize the impact of the Scouting Program in providing leadership skills training to our youth and how it prepares them for success in their future. This year’s speakers are Greg Smith, Chairman of the Board of Compco Industries a nd founder of Diamond Management Systems; Artemus “Art” Scissum, principal of Martin Luther King Elementary School in Youngstown, and Victor Di Tommaso, a Life Scout in Boy Scout Troop 2 chartered to Poland United Methodist Church and a junior at Poland Seminary High School. Serving as Master of Ceremonies is Mark Luke. The Whispering Pines District of the Great Trail Boy Scout Council serves families in Mahoning County and Hubbard, with more than 1,000 youth involved supported by more than 600 adult volunteers. Great Trail Council serves more than 13,000 scouts in Summit, Portage, Medina, Mahoning, Trumbull and northern Wayne counties. Scoutreach is the
BSA’s commitment to making sure that all young people have an opportunity to join Scouting, regardless of their circumstances, neighborhood or ethnic background. Scoutreach is Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts locally in community settings such as the Youngstown City School System and the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center. Mark your calendar and join in for this fundraiser, which is a wonderful tradition and a celebration of Scouting’s impact on Mahoning County. Attendees include individuals from area businesses, community leaders, as well as those who believe in the Scouting program. During this time, you will be introduced to the lessons Scouts learn for life along with the scouting traditions their family and friends have experienced with them that strengthens the scouting program for youth and families in our district. Scouting strives to develop leadership, character, citizenship and life-saving skills while enjoying camping, hiking, rock climbing and more. Doors open at 7 a.m. and breakfast will be served between 7:30–8 a.m. with the program ending by 9 a.m. Reservations are required by April 7 by calling John Brkic at 330-7730415 ext. 230 or john.brkic@ scouting.org.
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The 12th annual Celebration of Scouting Breakfast committee members, from left, are Mark Luke, Mike Kupec, Laura Kupec, John Barkett, Katie Burkey and John Brkic. Albin Dearing, Stephen Halloran, Kurt Hilderbrand, Bill Moss, John Russell and John Yerian also are committee members.
If you are interested in making an investment in scouting and cannot attend the event, donations can be made by making a check payable to Great Trail Council-BSA and send to: Great Trail Council-BSA, Attn: WP FOS Breakfast, 3712 Leffingwell Road, Canfield, OH 44406. Sponsorships are available at multiple levels and include: Eagle - $5000 and sponsors 33 Scouts for one year of scouting;
Tenderfoot - $2500 and sponsors 17 Scouts for one year; Webelos - $1500 and sponsors 10 Scouts for one year; Tiger Cub - $750 and sponsor five Scouts for one year; and other - Scout - consider a gift in multiples of $150, supporting one or more Scouts. The deadline to have your sponsorship donation placed in this year’s program is April 7. A sponsorship form is avail-
able by contacting John Brkic at 330-773-0415 ext. 230 or john. brkic@scouting.org. John Brkic, Whispering Pines District Executive is chairperson for this year’s event. Breakfast Committee members include John Barkett, Katie Burkey, Albin Dearing, Stephen Halloran, Kurt Hilderbrand, Mike Kupec, Laura Kupec, Mark Luke, Bill Moss, John Russell and John Yerian.
Boy Scouts to host awards dinner April 2 W hispering Pines District Great Trail Council Boy Scouts of America will host the annual District Awards Dinner recognizing the 2016 Eagle Scouts, Scouting Units and Volunteers. This year’s dinner will take place on April 2 at St. James Episcopal Church, located on Glenwood Avenue in Boardman, and will celebrate scouting achievements of scouters in the Whispering Pines District. This recognition provides encouragement for others to live scouting ideals daily. T he t heme is “Bla zi ng a New Trail,” since the Greater
Western Reserve Council was merged with The Great Trail Council out of Akron. T he re c og n it ion d i n ner will honor the 29 Scouts who have earned their Eagle Scout Award in 2016, the highest award possible in Boy Scouts. A lso being honored will be Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Venturing Crews and Scout volunteers. The highlight of the evening will be the awarding of the District Award of Merit, the highest honor the W hispering Pines District can bestow upon a volunteer. The award is available to scouters who have
rendered service of an outstanding nature at the district level. Recipients of this award are registered Scouters who have made an impact on the lives of youth through service given to the council. The Whispering Pines District part of the Great Trail Council serves families in Mahoning County and Hubbard with more than 1,000 youth involved in 42 units supported by more than 600 adult volunteers. Great Trail Council serves more than 13,000 scouts in Summit, Portage, Medina, Mahoning, Trumbull and North-
ern Wayne Counties. The program will begin at 5:30 p.m., and reservations are required by calling Great Trail Council Center at 330-773-
4078 Boy Scouts of America, Whispering Pines District in A kron or online at https:// s c o u t i n g e v e n t . c o m /4 3 3 WPRecDinner.
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Fathers and daughters danced to the “YMCA” during the annual Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.
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A father and daughter pair danced during the annual Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.
Fathers and daughters spend magnificant 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 the first year the event occurred over a six-night period. The Father Daughter dance has been so popular and successful 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 pic-
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Fathers and daughters danced throughout the night during the Father Daughter Dance at Boardman Park on Feb. 16.
ture 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 their family values here in the Valley,” said Karen McCallum, recreation director of Boardman Park. After eating and dancing, the rose ceremony was ready to
begin. Fathers and daughters were separated into two different rooms while McCallum gave the fathers instructions on what to do. The fathers would walk into the other room where their daughters were and give them a rose. The pairs would then dance to “My Girl” as a celebration. As the night started to wind down, the fathers and daughters would collect their items and make their way home.
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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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Recycling 101 Earth Day is April 22. See how you can “go green” in many simple ways at the Canfield library on April 17 at 6:30 p.m., and learn how to upcycle old things into new things by making origami flowers out of old books. This event is for teens and adults.
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The students in Mrs. Sebastiani’s class at Ursuline Preschool were full of luck recently when they celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. The students wore green and had festive Shamrock Shenanigans to highlight the holiday. Pictured is the class, dressed for the holiday.
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Ryder Davis is pictured building structures from marshmallows and toothpicks. This is an extension of the Scholastic Book Fair at Ursuline Preschool and Kindergarten. This years theme is “Camp out with a good book.” The children are in Mrs. Conti’s Preschool Enrichment Class.
Students in Mrs. Sebastiani’s 3-year-old class at Ursuline Preschool had fun with Gymsters instructor Dave O’Hara as they play with a parachute.
Movie night Join the Canfield library on April 6 at 6 p.m. for a Thursday night movie where they will be watching a newly released DVD. Feel free to bring your own small snacks and drinks. This event is for teens and adults. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Movie will be either PG or PG 13.
Genetics and genealogy
Birdseed ornament
World War I centennial
Can DNA testing help you determine your ancestry? Discovering the level of genetic relationship you have Join in the fun to check out all with other individuals and cultures the new umbrellas in the Cancan be enlightening. You will examfield library Early Learning Area at ine this process, acknowledging the the Canfield library during library benefits and drawbacks at the Canhours in April. Vote for your favorfield library on April 3 at 6:30 p.m. ite umbrella and help us choose Registration for all programs is reour April winner. One vote per quired. Call 330-744-8636 and ask person per day, and your vote enfor the Information Services Departters you into a drawing for a $5 ment, or simply go online and regisgift certificate to Kravitz Express ter via the library’s events calendar. at Canfield library. This event is for adults. Want to learn how to create your own birdseed ornament to hang outside? Join the Canfield library on April 12 at 6:30 p.m. to make your own ornament that you will get to take home that day. Space is limited and registration is required. This is for adults. Call 330-744-8636 to register.
Come join the Canfield library on April 17 at 10 a.m. and tap into your creative side with the newest relaxation craze: coloring for grown-ups. Colored pencils and
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markers will be provided, along with intricate abstract and themed design sheets. This program is for teens and adults only.
It’s raining cats and dogs and turtles and frogs
Coloring for grownups
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Mark the Centennial of the United States entry into World War I by listening to retired Colonel Rod Hosler speak about Ohio’s contribution to the American Expeditionary Forces at the Canfield library on April 20 at 11 a.m. This event is for adults.
Facebook for beginners See how you can connect with family and friends on Facebook at the Canfield library on April 4 at 6:30 p.m. They’ll help you set up your account so that you can start posting, sharing and liking right away. To register, call 330-7448636. This event is for adults.
SPORTS schedule
Tuesday, Mar. 28 Boys Varsity Baseball South Range at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys JV Baseball Canfield at South Range, 5 p.m. Boys and Girls Varsity Track Youngstown East at Canfield, 5 p.m.
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Wednesday, Mar. 29 Boys JV Baseball Springfield at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Canfield at Boardman, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Canfield at Newton Falls, 5 p.m.
Thursday, Mar. 30 Boys Freshman Baseball Canfield at Poland, 5 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 31 Boys Varsity Baseball Hubbard at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys JV Baseball Canfield at Hubbard, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Crestwood at Canfield, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Canfield at Crestwood, 5 p.m. Boys and Girls Varsity Track Canfield at Salem, 4 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 1 Boys Varsity Baseball Streetsboro at Canfield, 11 a.m. East Palestine at Canfield, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Canfield at Hoover, 11 a.m. Canfield at Keystone, 1 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Canfield at Hoover, 11 a.m. Canfield at Keystone, 1 p.m.
Monday, Apr. 3 Boys Varsity Baseball Canfield at Fitch, 5 p.m. Boys JV Baseball Fitch at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Canfield at Louisville Girls Varsity Softball Canfield at Fitch, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Fitch at Canfield, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Apr. 4 Boys JV Baseball Fitch at Canfield, 5 p.m.
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Pictured are, from left, (front) Robby DiDomenico, Jason Paris, Bobby Kutsch, Mark Watkins, Matthew Peckman, James Dietz, Rachel Williams; (back) Cullen Brady, Kamran Sarac, Lake Bennett, Zac Sine, Elle Dawson, Joe Klepec and Felia Busk. Not pictured is District Qualifier Sydney Schuler.
Several swimmers qualify for District Championships The Canfield swim and dive team recently competed in the sectionals meet. Several swimmers and divers placed high enough to advance to the District Championship meet, which took place on Feb. 18 at Cleveland State University. The girls who qulaified included Rachel Williams in the 200yard freetyle relay, Sydney Schuler in the 100-yard freestyle, 100-yard backstroke and 200-yard freestyle relay, Felia Busk in the 200-yard freestyle relay, Elle Dawson in the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-
yard freestyle relay and Maggie Brucoli in the one-meter diving. The boys who qualified included Lake Bennett in the 100-yard freestyle, the 100-yard breaststroke, the 200-yard freestyle relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay, Cullen Brady in the 50-yard freestyle, the 100-yard freestyle, the 200-yard freestyle relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay, Kamran Sarac in the 50-yard freestyle, the 100-yard freestyle, the 200yard freestyle relay and the 400yard freestyle relay, Robby DiDomenico in the 500-yard freestyle,
the 200-yard medley relay, James Dietz the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard medley relay, Bobby Kutsch in the 50-yard freestyle, the 500-yard freestyle, the 200yard freestyle relay and the 400yard freestyle relay, Jason Paris in the 500-yard freestyle, the 100yard backstroke and the 200-yard medley relay, Joe Klepec in the 500-yard freestyle and the 100yard breaststroke, Matthew Peckman in the 100-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard medley relay and Zac Sine in the one-meter diving.
Sixth-grade girls win tourney Neighbors | Submitted
The Canfield sixth-grade girls won the championship game against Howland on Feb. 26 in the Hubbard tournament. The game was a hard fought battle with a final score of 21-20. The girls pictured are, from left, (front) Cara Spencer, Delaney O’Brien, Carlie Harmon; (back) Abby Muckleroy, Mackenzie Koenig, Haydyn Merritt, Bella Kennedy and Ava Nohra. They are coached by Jim Harmon and Mike Merritt.
The Canfield Swim and Tennis Club (CSTC) is accepting resumes for the position of head tennis coach. Applicants must be available Memorial Day through Labor Day with pre-season and post-season requirements. Applicants must also have prior tennis coaching and/ or high level of playing experience. If you are interested, send resume to tennis@canfieldswimclub.org.
Neighbors wants spring sports news Spring athletics have arrived and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. We can only do that if you commit to sending us game reports and photos each week. If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@ vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school teams down to middle school and even elementary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams successes.
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Getting connected with hoopla Want to discover what hoopla can do for you? Join the Canfield library in learning how to use your library card to download free movies, TV shows, music, audiobooks, comics and eBooks on April 20 at 6:30 p.m. This class is for adults. Registration is required, so call 330-744-8636 to register. Space is limited.
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Open mic night and poetry slam
March. The dress drive is being organized by two National Honor Society members as their service project. If you’re a poet and you know it... DIVA Donations is a 501c3 charity Do you have a poem or short story that encourages girls to give back to that you would like to share? Come their community, as well as relieves to the Canfield library on April 13 at the financial stress placed on low6:30 p.m. for open mic night. They income families during the school will serve tea between performances. dance season/special event. For more information, contact divadonaDIVA Donations dress tions@gmail.com or visit DIVADonadrive tions.com. Looking for something to do with Library closings your old prom dresses? Canfield High All libraries in the Public Library School is hosting a formal dress drive of Youngstown and Mahoning Counin cooperation with DIVA Donations. ty system will be closed on April 15 Dresses can be brought to Canfield and 16. High School during the month of
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The Canfield Speech and Debate team will send nine members to National competition. This is a record number for the team. The National Speech and Debate Association’s 2017 National Tournament will take p lace in Birmingham, Ala. in June. The team’s National Qualifiers are Zachery Bernat (Humor), Mitchell Halley (Humor), Carson Markley (International Extemp), Eva Lamberson (Lincoln-Douglas Debate), Grant DeCapua (Public Forum Debate), Michael Factor (Public Forum Debate), Jen Smith (Public Forum Debate), Dominic DuPonty (Public Forum Debate) and Dominic DeRamo (United States Extemp).
CHS students attend crystal growing contest
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
3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
Canfield High School students attended the first-annual Youngstown State University crystal growing contest. The Advanced Placement Chemistry students have been growing crystals since January in six different categories including biggest crystal, most perfect crystal, best crystal cluster, wildcard category, artistic use of crystals and best presentation. Neil Martin placed first in the biggest crystal category and Carmel Cerimele, Harmeet Kaur, Drew Scalzo and Haley Tura placed second in the wildcard category. The competition involved 60 local students.
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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PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church
9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. - Family Night
27 S. Broad St. (330) 533-9801 www.canfieldmethodist.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Childcare available Rev. Susan Brown Rev. Beth McGuire Associate Pastor
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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
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
N h D Nathan Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org
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NOTICES Cemetery Lots Forest Lawn Memorial Park 4 adjoining, value $750 ea. sell $1200/all 727-392-6103 Green Haven - 2 plots, 2 vaults in Garden of Honor, retails $4550, asking $3800. Call 330-719-4970 Green Haven Memorial 2 plots in Good Shepherd Garden, 2 concrete vaults, 2 24x13 matching government markers on double concrete. Moved, must sell, $4000. Call 330-519-8623 Green Haven Memorial Gardens - Canfield, OH, One (1) vault and two (2) plots, current market value of $3250, selling for $2600 (reasonable counteroffers considered). Contact Brenda (248) 770-5109 or blundberg63@gmail.com
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An aluminum extrusion company located in northeast Ohio has an opportunity for a packing/shipping supervisor. The position is responsible for all aspects of production including the direct supervision of production crews. The ideal candidate will possess experience in packaging and shipping. Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be shift flexible. Experience with aluminum extrusion a plus! The position offers an excellent work environment and a competitive benefit package including a 401(k) Plan. Send resume along with salary requirements to: Kelly Shaffer, HR Mgr. 65 Main St. Struthers, OH 44471 Or email: kelly.shaffer@ astroshapes.com No Telephone Calls Please!
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Front Desk Medical Secretary
Ohio Star Forge, a manufacturer of steel components seeks HR Generalist with common sense and great interpersonal skills. Must have a minimum of 5 years as H.R. Manager in a union facility, preferably in manufacturing. Typical HR duties including Training Coordinator, safety, recruiting, and administering all benefit programs, just to name a few. Contract negotiation experience a must. College degree preferred, particularly in business. Company offers competitive wage and benefits pkg. Send resume to: HR Dept.
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Government Careers U.S. District Court Career Opportunities
The U.S. District Court in Cleveland, OH is accepting applications for Director of Human Resources and Financial Supervisor. For complete details go to: http://www.ohnd.uscourts. gov/home/ careers-in-the-court/ EOE
Busy Medical practice seeking full time experienced Front Desk Medical Secretary in Warren area. Benefits include medical insurance, paid time off and pension/profit sharing. Interested candidates should reply via: 330-953-2640 with resume and references
LPN
- Full Time Full-time LPNs needed for residential facilities serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. Responsible for administering medications and monitoring the medical needs of individuals. Small caseload is a plus. Varied shifts available. Must have current Ohio nursing license and valid driver’s license. Excellent starting rate and benefits. Apply in person at:
Gateways to Better Living, Inc.
6000 Mahoning Ave. Suite 234 Austintown, Ohio; Fax resume to: 330-792-4359; Email to: mobrien@ gatewaystbl.com; Or apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com EOE
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An established local media company is seeking candidates to fill the position of Multi Media Sales Consultant. The successful applicant will have some experience selling traditional media and an aptitude for interactive advertising sales. Candidate should have a thorough knowledge of the internet and basic advertising techniques. If you are a competitive sales person with a desire to succeed and grow with an innovative and established company, we would like to talk with you. • Consultative seller who develops relationships and adds value to the client’s business over the long term. • Strong customer relationship management and interpersonal skills. • 2+ years sales or account management experience, preferably in a media environment. • Must be computer savvy with a thorough understanding of digital media sales. • High school diploma, college degree in marketing or business preferred. Send complete resume, cover letter and salary requirements to:
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Windsor House at Omni Manor Health Care Center Full Time. Afternoon Shift, 3pm-11pm. We offer competitive wages and a comprehensive benefit package.
Omni Manor Health Care Center 3245 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-5648 Fax: 330-793-4304 Or apply online at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE
Short Order Cook
Woodlands at AustinWoods is looking for a full time Short Order Cook. Restaurant style dining with supervision experience preferred. Benefit package. Apply at:
AustinWoods Nursing Center
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515 9:00am - 4:00 pm
Youngstown Comfort Keepers is a non-medical Home Health Care Agency, servicing Trumbull, Mahoning & Columbiana counties in OH. Comfort Keepers strives to provide the highest quality of life to older adults, veterans and the disabled in our communities. We are currently hiring dependable, caring STNAs & Home Health Aides throughout all counties we service. www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Apply daily at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Applicants must have experience, a valid driver’s license, transportation & insurance and clean criminal background. Comfort Keepers is a Drug Free Workplace
Dental
Chairside Assistant
Needed 4 days per week. Experience and X-ray certification preferred. Mail resume to: P.O. Box 487 New Middletown, OH 44442
Maintenance/ Janitorial
JANITOR
Part time Commercial Janitor, Youngstown area. Must have 3 yr. work history. Drug testing. 330-367-7745
Management/ Supervisory
Production Scheduler
American Aluminum Extrusion is seeking a qualified Production Scheduler at their Canton location. Aluminum extrusion experience is preferred. Pay based on experience. Please forward your resume to: Jtyler@aaeo.com or
American Aluminum 4416 Louisville St. NE Canton, OH 44705 Attention: HR
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Architect or Graduate Architect
With AutoCAD experience. Full time position. Send resume to: Box M62645 c/o The Vindicator P.O. Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Biology Instructor Slippery Rock University invites applications for a Biology Instructor to teach a section of Anatomy and Physiology that includes three laboratory sections. Minimum Qualifications: Master of Science in biology, medical technology, cytotechnology, or histotechnology. Commitment to the education of diverse populations. Successful performance in an interview and teaching demonstration. For a complete position description and to apply, go to: http://careers.sru.edu
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Hearing Impaired/ Support Specialist The Mohawk Area School District is accepting applications for an anticipated need for a Hearing Impaired/Support Specialist to begin in the 2017-1018 school year. The caseload will be K-12 including a variety of hearing disabilities including students with cochlear implants, apraxia, and mildto-moderate hearing loss. Applicants must be able to bill ACCESS and have experience writing IEPs. Applicants must have proper PA Department of Education certification and PA Hearing Impaired N-12 Certification. This is a flexible position servicing multiple entities. The salary and benefits will be regionally competitive. Interested applicants should contact: Mrs. Lorree Houk Asst. to the Superintendent
Mohawk Area School District
P.O. Box 25 385 Mohawk School Road Bessemer, PA 16112 724-667-7782, ext. 1307 Deadline: March 31, 2017
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WFMJ Television has an immediate opening for a part-time Multi-Media Producer. Responsibilities including producing daily newscasts and writing and publishing news stories to the station’s websites and social media sites. Serious candidates will have a background in Journalism, strong writing skills, the ability to meet multiple daily deadlines, good organizational skills, demonstrated social media skills and previous newsroom experience. This is not an IT position, it’s a position requiring a News/Journalism/Writing background. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, writing samples, references to: Sheila Miller, WFMJ Executive Producer Email: smill@wfmj.com Regular mail: Sheila Miller, WFMJ Executive Producer PO Box 689 Youngstown, OH, 44501 EOE
News Clerk Part Time
for Neighbors, a community newspaper put out by The Vindicator. Qualified candidates must have or be working toward a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Professional Writing and Editing, or English. Those interested can email a resume, references and writing samples to: neighbors@vindy.com with the subject line: Neighbors Clerk Candidate
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Mahoning County District Board of Health is seeking a full-time Sanitarian to perform inspection, investigation and enforcement activities related to food service operations, sewage system evaluations, nuisance complaints and other duties as assigned. Registered Sanitarian or Sanitarian-InTraining eligible. Must have valid driver’s license. Qualified candidates should send their resume by March 28, 2017 to:
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Austintown - Cross Creek 268 Wilcox Rd., 2 bdrm., 2 bath, newly updated kit. and baths, 2.5 car garage, $135,000. 330-559-9558.
Unfinished V-Groove red oak, hand scraped hardwood flooring, 3/4”x4”, random lengths, 5000 sq. ft.; Unfinished V-Groove white oak, textured, wire brushed, 3/4”x4”, random lengths, 5000 sq. ft., $1.99/sq. ft. Call Don at 330-207-5428
George Junior Republic seeks Master’s level counselor to work with at-risk youth at its Grove City, PA location. We offer excellent benefits and competitive salary. Individual must work Tuesday to Saturday or Sunday to Thursday, with three 1 to 9 shifts during the week. If interested submit resume and salary requirement to: tjones@gjr.org or fax to: 724-458-0912
Teachers
Needed with experience for quality center. Must be a happy, energetic, committed individual that wants to grow with the center. Please email resume to: hitchdc58@gmail.com
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 bdrm., $509/mo. + elec. Call 330-792-7517 Campbell - 341 Kendall Ave., 2 Bdrm. all appliances, $525/mo. + electric. No pets. Call 330-755-7047. Canfield - 2 Bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $635/mo. 330-261-1634
Houses For Rent Boardman -4 bdrm., garage, $750/mo., 1st, last & sec. dep. Call 330-301-2987
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BOARDMAN - FOX RUN COURT. $98,500, this 1st floor condo is over 1300 sq. ft. Liv. rm., formal din. rm., eat-in kit., 2 full bath, 3 bdrm., laundry rm., screened-in porch, attached garage. Call 330-506-8064 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.
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. TRUMBULL CO. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Mespo Twp., 20 acres , river frontage, $39,900. S.R. 87.
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STUFF Appliances Cook Top - gas, Electrolux, 36”, 5 burners, $400, excellent, 330-553-4507.
Poland Village - 3 Bdrm. Colonial, maintenance free, 1 acre, 2.5 car garage, $124,900. Jim 330-757-1544
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Furniture Couch wheat color, smoke/pet-free, excellent shape, $200. 330-318-7700. Din. rm. table - 6 chairs, lighted china cabinet, (2) 18” leaves, fruitwood, $400/offer. 330-881-6814 Din. table - oak, w/6 chairs, large Amish made, incl. 4 leaves, $500. 330-553-4507. Kitchen table & chairs with matching dinette set, marble top, $500. 330-423-8211 MATTRESS KING - $79, any size & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217
Medical Equipment OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR Great for all medical use, low hrs. $300. 330-565-6973
Miscellaneous Furnace - Goodman, gas, 150,000 BTU, formally used in 5 bdrm./2.5 story home, 80% fuel efficient, nearly new, $500. 330-399-2516 Shed - fiberglass, 86”x91.5” x 7.5’ tall, 2 yrs. old, good shape. $600. 330-534-7612.
Musical Instruments Drum set - set of Tama, 4 Toms, 1 floor Tom, good shape, $600. 330-502-8223.
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Automobiles LINCOLN MKZ - 2016 4 dr. Sedan, loaded, low mi., $32,000. Call 330-501-9537
ELLIPTICAL - NordicTrack $450, like new condition. Call 330-651-5080
respondents carefully when giving away animals.
Guns - Star 45 semi auto., $425. Colt Police Positive 38 cal. revolver, $700. Call 330-538-8863.
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Pistol - Glock 357 Sig, long slide w/threaded barrel, includes compensator, tritium night sights, 315 round mags & 100 rounds of ammo, $750. 330-729-1203
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 Cat - Tiger striped, brownish gray female (Kitty). Last seen Kleber Ave. area, March 9th. 330-792-3723
Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Dogs English Bull-Shih, Tiny Yorkies, Yorkie-Poo, Morkies, Shih-Tzus, Shih-Chon, Malti-Chon, Shih-Poo, MaiShih, Yorkie-Poo, Brindle Pug-A-Bull. Reg. Labs & Reg. Husky. 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
AUTOMOTIVE Campers/RVs Jayco Eagle 1997. 30 ft. bunkhouse, very good condition, $5600. 330-442-5280
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic - 2013. 103 cu. in. engine, 15,477 mi., excellent condition, $14,800. Call 330-518-4867 Triumph Rocket 3 Touring 2008, 35,000 mi., 2 tone, blue, $6000. 330-755-2159.
Automobiles Chevrolet Impala - 2008 Gray, 96,000 mi. $4800/offer. 330-718-0871 Chevrolet HHR Panel - 2008 Full power, $2000 Call 412-758-5518 Honda Accord - 1993 185,000 mi., needs brakes, rotors & left axle, $550/offer. Call 330-757-1544.
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
Trucks Chevrolet 1500 - 2002 V-6, 5 spd., good work truck, $900. 330-503-8364. Dodge Dakota - 2000, Ext. Cab, runs, drives, brakes ok $850/offer. 330-654-9439. Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT - 2008. Loaded, 90,000 mi., no rust, tow pkg., 3 mo. extended warranty, much more, $12,900. Call Dan at 330-720-3547 Ford F-150 STX 2005. V-8, ext. cab,. 4WD, 81,000 mi., $9600. Mike, 412-277-0914
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Happily Ever After Jennifer Niles v Jeremy Cavender LAKE MILTON
Jennifer Niles and Jeremy Cavender were married at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 17 during a ceremony at Halliday’s Winery in Lake Milton. A reception followed at the Mahoning Country Club in Girard. The parents of the bride are Debra and William Hancher of Boardman, and the late Frederick Niles. The parents of the groom are Sharon and Howard Divelbiss and Larry and Deanne Cavender, all of Austintown. The Rev. Timothy Yohman, the groom’s brother-in-law, solemnized the afternoon ceremony. Mrs. Cavender wore an A-line white gown with a lace-up back and a chapellength train. The skirt was split in the back with beaded lace detail. Honor attendants were Amy Britton, the bride’s sister, and Charity Yohman, the groom’s sister. Bridesmaids were Lisa Daugherty, Meredith Oslowski, Kristin Ashburn, Charli Strock and Mikayla Yohman, the groom’s niece. The flower girl was Khloey Foley, the bride’s cousin. The honor attendants wore gray dresses and the bridesmaids wore scarlet.
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The best man was Jeff Hevener. Groomsmen were Aaron Harvey; Steven and Patrick Niles, the bride’s brothers; David Ashburn; Chris Zysk; and Owen Yohman, the groom’s nephew. The ring bearer was Aidan Cornelius, the bride’s nephew. The couple spent their honeymoon in Cozumel, Mexico, and are living in Austintown.
Brianne Ciapala, Zachary Hodges plan April rite boardman
The parents of Brianne Ciapala of Boardman and Zachary Hodges of Biloxi, Miss., are announcing the engagement of their children. The brideelect is the daughter of Frank and Pam Ciapala, and the prospective groom is the son of Chad and Tedina Hodges, all reside in Boardman. The ceremony will take place at 4:30 p.m. April 1 at St. James Meeting House in Boardman Park. A reception will follow at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Ciapala attended Ohio State University. She is a cashier for the Sandwich Factory in Boardman. Mr. Hodges is an Airman in the U.S. Air Force with a 6-year contract. He is attending electronics technical training at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., and will graduate March 14 as a preci-
Kathryn Chadwick v Joseph Audia Kathryn Chadwick and Joseph Audia were married on Oct. 1. Brian and Frances Chadwick of Canfield are the parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Carol Audia of Canfield and the late Jerome Audia. Renee Russell officiated the 3 p.m. ceremony at Courtyard Marriott in Canfield, where a reception followed. The couple traveled to Walt Disney World, Fla., for their wedding trip. They reside in Canfield. The bride wore an ivory lace trumpet gown with cap sleeves. Her honor attendants were Elizabeth Chadwick, the bride’s sister, and Jessica Stickle. Bridesmaids were Katie Dahl, Kelly Ostrowski, and Jenna Audia, the groom’s sister. The attendants wore navy blue gowns. Ron Haines was the best man. Groomsmen were Adam Malesky; Craig Repasky; Bill Patton; Jerry Audia, the groom’s brother; and Ned Rudloff, the groom’s cousin. Ushers were Tim Danilov and Pat Vince. Mrs. Audia earned a bachelor’s de-
gree in music education from Slippery Rock University. She is an inside account manager for Turning Technologies in Youngstown. M r. Aud i a g r adu ate d f r om Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in information technology. He is a lead help desk analyst for ValleyCare Health System in Youngstown.
Danielle Deley v Craig Cusano YOUNGSTOWN
Danielle Deley and Craig Cusano exchanged marriage vows Aug. 27 during a 1 p.m. ceremony at Stambaugh Auditorium where a reception followed. The ceremony was officiated by Atty. Brian J. Macala, the groom’s uncle. The bride is a daughter of Frank and Rina Deley of Boardman. The groom is the son of Linda Macala of Boardman and Ron Cusano of Lambertville, N.J. The honor attendants were Taylor and Nicole Deley, the bride’s sisters. Bridesmaids were Leslie Davis, Mackenzie Burkhardt, Gianna Marinucci, Caitlin Marinucci, Gina Peyko, Sarah Sibila and Ava McGovern. Alexis Allen and Louisa Thomas were the flower girls. Casey Hyland was the best man, and groomsmen were Randall Kibler; Ben sion measurement equipment specialFriedman; Kyle Brown; Ed Davis, the ist. He will then be stationed at Moungroom’s brother-in-law; Tommy Johntain Home AFB, Idaho. son; Brian McGovern; and Carmen Marinucci. Josh Tokash and Noah Elton were the ring bearers. Mrs. Cusano graduated from Columbus College of Art and Design with a
bachelor’s degree in fine arts. She is art director for Ologie in Columbus. Mr. Cusano earned a doctor of pharmacy degree from Rutgers University and is associate medical director at GSW Worldwide, Columbus. The Cusanos traveled to Colorado for their honeymoon and live in Columbus.