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The Poland library provided fandom themed snacks for teenagers to enjoy during the first Space Themed Mash-Up event on June 25.
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Holy Family Youth Ministry members came out in force to help decorate the church for Easter. Members included (front) Sydney Norris, Matthew Smith, Cassidy Smith, Riley Norris, Josie Norris and Macy Rodgers; and (back) Gemma Kearns, Margaret Faur, Isabella Farina, Paige Brockway, Kailey Rodgers and Katelynn Roberts.
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Blood drive There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Poland library from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on July 12 and 2-6:30 p.m. on July 23. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit www.RedCrossBlood.org.
Yoga class The Friends of PLYMC yoga class will take place every Wednesday in July from 5-6 p.m. at the Poland library. Pay as you attend. Class is $10 per session and meets every Wednesday. Dress comfortably.
YMCA hosts Camp F.R.I.E.N.D. The Autism Society of Mahoning Valley has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Kennedy Family Fund of The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley to support its fifth annual Camp F.R.I.E.N.D.: Finding Rewards In Every New Day, an inclusive day camp experience for children, teens and young adult students with autism and their friends. The first program of its kind in the Mahoning Valley, Camp F.R.I.E.N.D. is facilitated by ABA Therapy Solutions. Camp will take place July 15-19 and Aug. 12-16 from 8:30 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m. each day at the Central YMCA in Youngstown. The grant will help more families share in this fun, summer rite of passage by allowing the camp to expand the number of campers that can attend and enabling the Autism Society of Mahoning Valley to offer financial-based scholarships. Camp costs $150 per student per week and financial scholarships are available. Registration forms are available for download at AutismMV.org/campfriend and can be mailed by request by emailing ASMV at camp@autismmv.org. The Autism Society is still welcoming volunteers, interns and neurotypical peers to assist. Donations from individuals and business sponsorships are currently being accepted to help defer additional costs.
Chalk the sidewalks Activities at Celebrate Poland on June 29 begin early with the annual Chalk the Walks for Poland contest at 8:30 a.m. The arts and crafts show opens at 11 a.m. with many vendors and historical displays. Throughout the day, there is the Poland Idol singing contest, free activities for children, mini golf, a blueberry pie baking contest, a walking tour of Main Street and a softball game between police officers and firemen. On Saturday evening a DJ will play music from 5-10 p.m. when the annual fireworks display takes place at the old stadium. And, of course, there are many beverage and food vendors of all kinds available for everyone to enjoy all day and evening.
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This beautiful kitty is Esmerelda. She is a female, dil Calico Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 1-year and 9-months-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since Oct. 27, 2018. Are you looking for a new companion and would like more information on Esmerelda? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
This sweet little lady is Capri, and she is waiting for you! She is a female, brown and white Manchester Terrier mix and is estimated to be 3-years-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since May 14. Capri is an enrgetic girl who loves everyone she meets, except for other animals. Could Capri be the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.
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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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What type of vacation activity do you most enjoy?
On average, how much time do you spend outdoors?
Relaxing. 100% Something that lets me explore. 0%
Anything where I can be athletic. 0%
At least an hour or two per day. 0%
Whatever time I need to complete outdoor chores. 100%
Something exciting. 0%
A couple hours in a week. 0%
I prefer to spend time indoors. 0%
Other. 0%
BOARDMAN
POLAND Will you see a fireworks display for Independence Day?
Will you attend a Fourth of July parade this year? Yes - We will attend as many celebrations as we can. 33% Yes - For a portion of the parade. 0%
Yes - A few of them. 0% No - But we will attend other festivities. 0% Yes - We have a favorite display to see every year. 0% No - Not this year. 66%
No - We usually do, but can’t this year. 0% No - We don’t enjoy fireworks displays. 100%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
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Do you enjoy doing DIY projects?
How often do you visit a zoo?
Yes - It’s one of my favorite hobbies.
No - I still do them, but I don’t enjoy it.
Yes - Not constantly, but sometimes.
No - I prefer not to do them.
Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.
Once or twice a year. Once every couple of years.
I have only gone once in my life so far. I have never visited a zoo.
Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
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Which frozen treat is your go-to?
Which sport is your favorite to play with family?
A milkshake.
A popsicle.
Golf.
Football.
Ice cream.
Other.
Baseball or softball.
Tennis.
Frozen yogurt. Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.
Soccer. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.
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Legends of Asgard Local teenagers will gather to perform and celebrate the ancient myths of Norse culture at the Poland library on July 25 at 11 a.m. Learn how Odin became the god he is and how he met his mighty end. Celebrate with the library as these talented young people teach an interesting history lesson through a fantastic performance. This event is for school-age children.
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The Oakland Center for the Arts presents Rumpelstiltskin The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids’ First Theater Incentive will present the beloved Grimm Brothers’ tale, “Rumpelstiltskin,” adapted and directed by Patricia Fagan, at the Poland library on July 11 at 11 a.m. Audience members will help the actors bring the rollicking story to a “happily ever after” ending. For the entire family.
Jungle Terry and friends Stop by the Poland library on July 16 at 6:30 p.m. and see Jungle Terry and his animal friends.
Bonding with babies and books Meet at the Poland library on July 10 and 31 at 10 a.m. for Bonding with Babies and Books, for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. The event features 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize.
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Laini Bondi, a member of the library’s teen advisory board, worked the bloxels table at the Poland library’s Space Fandom Mash-Up event on June 25.
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Teens used duct tape and pool noodles to create their own lightsabers at the Poland library on June 25.
Poland library hosts space themed party for teenagers By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com
The Poland library hosted a summer reading event for teenagers on June 25. The Guardians of the Stars and Universe was a mash up fandom party for teenagers in seventh grade or older. “We try to do one big event for teenagers each year for the summer reading program,” said librarian Cindy Beach. The event was organized with help by the library’s teen advi-
sory board. “They told us what they liked and what was cool,” Beach said. “They came up with a lot of the ideas for the program.” Beach said that around 15-18 teenagers are part of the group that meets once a month. Librarian Amy Burkard runs the group. “It’s a fun group of teens that really help out when it comes to these programs,” Burkard said. Beach said many members of the group attended the event, but many nonmembers were also
present. During the event, teenagers were able to work their way through a number of themed stations based on space themed pop culture favorites. Teenagers made lightsabers from pool noodles, and string art of TIE fighters, based on the Star Wars movies. The library also provided Star Wars themed corn hole and Bloxels, a game that allows teenagers to create their own video game on a tablet. A Steven Universe themed guessing game was available
for students to test their space themed fandom trivia knowledge. Participants were also able to create space themed bead art and book marks. The library also provided snacks for the participants and hosted a cosplaying competition. “We just wanted to do something fun for everyone to take a break and enjoy the summer,” Burkard said. For more information on upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.
Tales and talk for 2s and 3s Join the Poland library on July 18 at 10:30 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.
Christmas in July Join the Poland library on July 13 at 11 a.m. as they celebrate with fun Christmas-themed stories, crafts and games. Refreshments will be served. This event is for children of all ages. This is a holiday program.
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The Poland library provided supplies for teenagers to create their own lightsabers to battle with at the Guardians of the Stars and Universe event.
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The Poland library provided fandom themed snacks for teenagers to enjoy during the first Space Themed Mash-Up event on June 25.
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Mother Earth and Green Team Join the Green Team this summer at Mahoning County libraries for a fun and exciting program. At this program, at the Poland library on July 16 at 10 a.m., Mother Earth herself will be reading the book, “Dear Children of the Earth” by Schim Schimmel. This powerful and dramatically illustrated letter from Mother Earth to her children is a tender reminder of the responsibility everyone has to protect the world. After reading the book, the group will create earthfriendly crafts made from recovered material. At the conclusion of the program, participants will receive Earth-themed coloring books and recycling information to share with their parents. This program is recommended for children in grades pre-K through 5.
Learn about cosplay armor Are you interested in cosplay? Want to learn more about the materials available for creating armor? Come to the Poland library on July 9 at 6 p.m. for a demonstration on working with Worbla and Wonderflex and make a wristband. Registration is required. This event is for teens in grades 7-12.
Ladybug cross-stitch with Youngstown Chapter of the EGA Join the Youngstown Chapter of the Embroiderer’s Guild of America on July 24 at 10 a.m. at the Poland library as they present an embroidery class for children. Students will learn beginning cross-stitch to make a “Ladybug” Miniature. The design of a ladybug will be ready to be stitched by small hands. Kit courtesy of the DMC Company. Registration is required. Sign up via the online calendar or call 330-744-8636 to register. This event is for school-age children.
Libby - the one-tap reading app for ebooks Learn more about the library’s new mobile app Libby (The One Tap Reading App powered by OverDrive) by attending a live demonstration on July 30 at 6 p.m. at the Poland library. Libby provides a simple, elegant user experience for current and new users alike, and makes it easy for you to access your loans
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and holds, navigate the catalog, and more. This event features two Overdrive Technical Support Specialists walking you through setting up and using Libby. Bring your device or phone and you can start downloading free books and audiobooks today. The presentation is an hour and will be followed by an open Q&A with the specialists. This event is for adults and teens.
Finding family members in uniform Explore the records of the country’s armed forces at this Poland library event on July 25 at 6:30 p.m. Learn how to pursue personnel files and unit histories in order to understand your ancestor’s role in defending our nation’s heritage. Registration is required by calling the information services department 330-744-8636, or online via the library’s events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.
Appy hour Learn all about popular apps for smartphones and mobile devices at the Poland library on July 27 at 10 a.m. See a variety of apps that will help you connect to your library, find a good place to eat, keep you entertained in a long grocery line, find a great new recipe or find great music to listen to on your walk. Registration recommended, call 330-744-8636, and ask for Poland. This event is for adults and teens.
More than a book club
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Community members gathered at the MetroParks Farm on May 28 to learn about cicadas from Anthropologist Ashley Kulhankek.
Mill Creek Park hosts cicadas lecture By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com
The Mill Creek MetroParks Farm hosted a lecture about cicadas on May 28. Anthropologist Ashley Kulhanek gave the lecture, which was part of the collection of presentations by the OSU Extension
Program and Mahoning County Ohio Certified Volunteers Naturalist Program. “I love bugs,” Kulhanek said. “Cicadas have a special place in my heart.” During the lecture, Kulhanek spoke to community members about common misconceptions about cicadas. She said that
many people think that they are locusts, but that they are not even closely related to them. Kulhanek also brought dead cicadas for community members to pass around, as she explained the different parts of the bug. “We are in a special position See CICADAS, Page 5
Gather together at the Poland library on July 17 at 6 p.m. to discuss the stories and information you are currently reading and researching. Whether you listen to audiobooks, read novels, read the newspaper or research online, share your sources and learn about others. This event is for adults.
Pink Ribbon Golf Classic set for July 15 The annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic will take place at the Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club on July 15. The cost is $110 per golfer. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the American Cancer Society. The 18-hole four-person scramble will be followed by lunch and a Chinese auction and raffle. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. For further details, contact Donna Mowrey at 330-207-9630 or Nancy Felton at 330-533-2712.
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Ashley Kullhanek, an anthropologist working with the Ohio State University Extension program, presented at the MetroParks Farm.
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the Frick Art and Historical Center and the Clayton Mansion. The bus will leave Pittsburgh at 5 p.m. for the return trip to Poland. The cost of this fundraiser bus trip is $115 and includes the bus, admissions and lunch. Registration for the trip Gamblers Anonymous is due by Aug. 12, but early registration is recommended. Registration forms are Meetings available through the Poland Historical If you or someone you love has Society or can be emailed. Make check a gambling addiction, Gamblers payable to the Poland Historical Society Anonymous may be able to help. and mail to P.O. Box 5052, Poland, OH Gamblers Anonymous meetings will 44514. Include name, address, phone take place on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at number and email. Questions should Westminster Presbyterian Church, lobe directed to Larry Bartos at 330-757cated at 119 Stadium Drive in Board4223. Requests for registration forms man. Another G.A. meeting is offered may be emailed to phs@polandtownon Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at the Christ ship.com. Presbyterian Church, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (CorYWCA accepting entries nersburg). There is no charge for the for 37th annual Women’s meetings, although collections are Art Exhibition taken up at each meeting to provide for coffee, sugar and creamer, treats YWCA Mahoning Valley is acceptand free literature. The average coning entries for its 37th Annual Women tribution given by members at most Artists: A Celebration! Art Show to meetings is $2. Meetings last about take place June 28 through July 26 at one-and-a-half hours and are both YWCA’s downtown Youngstown office, closed meetings, or, you must have located at 25 W. Rayen Ave. The art exhisuffered from a gambling addiction bition showcases work by local, regionto attend. al and national women artists. The juried show features all media, including paintSummer Discovery ings, drawings, photographs, fiber art, Program sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, videography and metal work. Returning for a Children can sign up online or at second time is a juried show for young any Mahoning County public library women ages 14-17 from Mahoning and on or after May 1, to register for this Trumbull counties. The show will feayear’s Summer Discovery Program, ture seventeen works selected by jurors A Universe of Stories. Summer Discovery runs from May 1 through July from the YWCA Women Artists Committee and will run in conjunction with the 31. Children can complete activities Women Artists show. Two-dimensional or read books to earn prizes (while work is eligible for the 17 Under 17 show. supplies last) and to earn a chance Entry forms for both shows are availto win a gift card. Children who sign able at YWCA’s offices in Youngstown up will receive a Dairy Queen couand Warren and on the YWCA’s website pon and Mahoning Valley Scrappers at ywcamahoningvalley.org/womengame voucher. Children who comartists. Entries are due by April 8. Prisplete the program by July 24, will be cilla Roggenkamp, Associate Professor invited to a breakfast event on Aug. of Art at Ashland University, will serve 2, featuring author Laura Numeroff. as the juror for the 2019 show. A ticketTeens and adults can sign up online ed Preview Party will take place on June at LibraryVisit.org or in person and 28 from 6-9 p.m. at the YWCA. Proread 10 books to earn your choice of ceeds benefit YWCA Housing Programs. book. Read 15 books for a chance to More than $2,000 in prize money will be win a $25 Amazon gift card. Particawarded to artists at the party. For more ipants will receive a Mahoning Valinformation, contact Molly at mtoth@ ley Scrappers game voucher just for mvywca.org or 330-746-6361, ext. 109. signing up.
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Ashley Kulhanek presented about cicadas to community members gathered at the Mill Creek MetroParks on May 28.
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here in Ohio because we get to see one of the rarest types of cicada,” Kulhanek said. She explained that the one of the rarest types of cicada are the
17-year cicada, which are present only in the Northern parts of the country. “We have people who travel from all around the world to see this,” Kulhanek said. “It really is amazing.” During the collaborative lecture series, community mem-
bers were given a worksheet to follow during the talk. The group will host a number of other lectures throughout the next few months. The next lecture will be on katydids and crickets, and will take place at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm on Aug. 10.
Historical society to host day trip
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Presenter Ashley Kulhanek discussed cicadas with community members at MetroParks Farm on May 28 as part of the Ohio State University Extension presentation program.
The Poland Historical Society will host a day trip to Pittsburgh on Sept. 18. The itinerary begins when the bus leaves from the Poland Methodist Church, located at 1940 BoardmanPoland Road, at 8:30 a.m., arriving in Pittsburgh at 10 a.m. and includes a visit to the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden, lunch at the Schenley Park Café, followed by a tour of
Golf classic to benefit American Cancer Society The annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic will take place at Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club on July 15. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the American Cancer Society. The 18 hole scramble will be followed by lunch and a Chinese auction and raffle. For further details, contact Donna Mowrey at 330-207-9630 or Nancy Felton at 330533-2712.
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PSHS Class of 1969 to reunite on Aug. 3 The Poland High School Class of 1969 will host its 50th class reunion on Aug. 3 at the Reserve Run Golf Course’s Another Round Bar and Grille. Throughout the next few months, former classmates will meet to finalize plans for the eve-
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ning event along with plans for additional get together activities on Aug. 2 and Aug. 4. The next meeting of the planning committee will take place at 6 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the Little Red Schoolhouse, located at 4515 Center Road in Poland Township. Classmates interested in helping with the reunion are invited to attend the meeting. Contact Dave Watts (misty50@ zoominternet.net) or Laurie Burns Fox (lamlfox@zoominternet.net) if you’d like to help but can’t attend the meeting.
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Mayor Jamael Brown posed with retiring teacher Nancy Shugart after honoring her 56 years of teaching at the Cardinal Mooney retirement luncheon.
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Ca rd i na l Moone y H ig h School hosted a retirement luncheon for teachers on June 4. The event honored Nancy Shugart, who was retiring after teaching at the school for 41 years. “Every year was a new year because you start out with new
students,” Shugart said. “My contact was unbelievable with the number of kids I saw.” Shugart taught theology at the school, which was a quarter course and was required for every student at Mooney. She said that because of this she saw almost every student to pass through the walls of the school, including 13 of her nieces and nephews.
Shugart also coached the track team for years, and took statistics for the football team for 25 years. During her time as coach, Shugart said that the team went to state every year, winning their events. “We wouldn’t just go down their and play around, we have See LUNCHEON, Page 8
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Cardinal Mooney Assistant Principal Teresa Yarger accepted a gift honoring her last day as assistant principal before moving to be principal of St. Charles next year.
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Happily Ever After Miss Strembitsky, Mr. Lovell to wed this summer
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Merle and Lucia Lovell of Poland are announcing the engagement of their son, Christopher Lovell, to Marta Strembitsky, both of Columbus. Igor Strembitsky of Akron and Luba Strembitsky of Columbus are the bride-elect’s parents. The couple will exchange vows during a ceremony planned for 4 p.m. Aug. 24 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Youngstown. An evening reception will follow at Avalon Country Club in Warren. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Strembitsky graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in microbiology and a doctorate in dental surgery. She is a dentist at Urbana Dental Smiles in Urbana. The prospective groom graduated University and is a Midwest Territory with a bachelor’s degree in business manager at Ingersoll Rand in Columadministration from Baldwin-Wallace bus.
Margaret Matune, Joseph Damore plan winter rite AUSTINTOWN
St. Christine Church in Youngstown has been chosen as the setting for the Dec. 21 wedding of Margaret Matune of Canfield and Joseph Damore of Austintown, whose engagement is being announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Atty. Timothy J. and Joann M. Matune of Austintown. Joseph M. and Carol J. Damore of Youngstown are the prospective groom’s parents. An afternoon reception will take place at The Lake Club in Poland. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Matune is assistant principal at Ursuline High School in Youngstown after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in nonprofit administration from John Carroll University. She also earned a master’s degree in educational administration from Youngstown State University.
Michelle Caruso | Peter Barrett The Rev. Terrence J. Hazel heard the exchange of vows between Michelle Catherine Caruso and Peter Smith Barrett during a ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 11, 2018, at St. Michael Church in Canfield. After the newlyweds accepted congratulations at a reception at Stambaugh Auditorium in Youngstown, they honeymooned in Hawaii. The newlyweds reside in Cincinnati. The bride is the daughter of Bernice A. Caruso of Canfield and the late George R. Caruso. C. Francis Barrett and Laura Barrett, both of Cincinnati, are the groom’s parents. A floor-length sheath gown designed of satin and tulle with a chapel-length train adorned with art deco-style lace was worn by the bride. The strapless sweetheart bodice was embellished with beading. Georgann Caruso-Hornsby and Christina Simonton, the bride’s sisters, were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids, wearing emerald-colored dresses, were Jill Arlinghaus; Elisabeth Barrett, sister of the groom; Tina Necasek; and Jaclyn Sablosky. The flower girl was Sophia Necasek. David Barrett, the groom’s brother, and Christos Kritikos, served as best
men. Jamie Baurichter, Jonathan Dwight, Arthur Motch IV and Scott Telford were groomsmen. The ring bearer was Andrew Simonton, the bride’s nephew. Mrs. Barrett graduated from Ohio State University with a doctor of pharmacy degree. She is a clinical pharmacy specialist in emergency medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Her husband graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English literature and is self-employed as a financial analyst.
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Mr. Damore graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and is a certified public accountant and senior audit manager at Cohen & Co. in Youngstown.
St. John Greek Orthodox Church in Boardman has been chosen as the setting for the wedding of Julie Christine Rice and David Arthur Suggs, both of Greenville, S.C., whose engagement is being announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Paul and Diane Rice of Poland. The prospective groom is the son of George Suggs and Teresa Kuehn, both of Clemson, S.C. A ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. Sept. 1, and a reception will follow that evening at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Rice graduated from Clemson University with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and a doctorate in food technology. She is the academic director of packaging school at Package InSight LLC in Greenville. management from CU and is a busiMr. Suggs graduated with a bachelor’s ness development manager at SYNNEX degree in business administration and Corp. in Greenville.
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Mayor Jamael Brown honored teachers retiring from Cardinal Mooney High School on June 4 at the school’s retirement luncheon.
Dave Kahoot, a motivational speaker and friend of the teachers at Mooney, gave a speech honoring retiring teacher Nancy Shugart.
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Shugart’s, Dave Kahoots also talked about the impact she had on the students. “Education is the key and the foundation,” Kahoots said. “Nancy is the person who unlocks that door.” A number of honors and awards were bestowed on Shugart during the event for her many years of service. But Shugart said it just feels like another end of the school year. “I am looking forward to
would have fun,” Shugart said. To honor Shugart’s last year of teaching Mayor Jamael Brown Continued from Page 6 visited the school. to win our events and then we “Thank you for your years
of service,” Brown said. “Our schools are nothing without dedicated teachers like you.” Along with the Mayor, motivational speaker, and friend of
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Hugh Earnhardt, Professor Emeritus of American History, is pictured giving a presentation titled “A Look at Life in America After the Revolutionary War” at the Mahoning Valley Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution’s Flag Day lunch at Davidson’s in Canfield on June 15.
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The Poland Rotary inducted a new member into the group on May 29. Kimberlee Duncan, the Director of Windsor House, was the new inductee. “I wanted to be a part of the group because of all the charity work they do,” Duncan said. She explained that it was because of her work with the elderly that she became interested in the group. “It’s because of my career that I really want to make a difference,” she said. “To make sure the elderly get the attention and recognition that they deserve because of everything they have done for the comCelebrating 35TH Year!
munity.” Duncan said she was excited to start working with the Rotary, and was inspired by their annual Casino Night. “I got to see all of the money that they raised, and even hear from the different groups how they would be able to use the money,” Duncan said. Rotary President Elect Bill Cruciger said that the group was excited to have Duncan on board. “We are thrilled to have someone so dedicated to the community be a part of our organization,” he said. The group is planning a number of events for the rest of the year. For more information on upcoming Poland Rotary events, go to the group’s Facebook page.
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Pistol - Glock, 10mm, long slide, 6” bbl., all stainless steel, $600 new, compares to Dessert Eagle 44 mag. Call 330-629-8470.
Tod Homestead Cemetery 1 plot, Acacia Section, near office, $800. 205-401-4653
Rifle - Browning, 7mm mag, all weather, $450. Consider trade. Call 330-883-6251
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Commercial/Industrial For Rent AUSTINTOWN 3075 Oakwood Ave. 6000 sq. ft., warehouse & retail space, 2 loading ramps. Great location, near interstate access. 330-720-8706 Do you have toys, antiques, bicycles, jewelry or other items that you would like to sell? Call 746-6565 to place your Classified ad today!
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Golf Clubs - Ping Irons, 3 thru pitching wedge, graphite shaft, great started set, $75. Call 330-360-7842.
McDonald - 2 bdrm. townhouse. Avail. July 1, newly remodeled, pet friendly. Only $425. 330-442-7940.
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Miscellaneous Sewing Machine - Chandler commercial, no reverse. $100. Call 724-658-0912.
Recliner - Elec. lift chair, quality made, man sized, brown, plush, lightly used. Ideal for handicapped, $300. S-O-L-D-!
RECLINER SOFA $250. S - O - L - D - ! ROCKER/RECLINER Swivel, $150 S-O-L-D-!
Lawn/Garden Equipment MOWER LIFT Hydraulic, for lawn tractors. $150. 330-783-118
Rifle - Remington 700BDL, 30-06, excellent condition, $450 or trade. 330-883-6251
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MULCHING MOWER - Toro Recycler, elec. & pull start, $100. Call 330-783-1185 WEED WHACKER Stihl, pull start, extra spool, $100. S - O - L - D - !
Miscellaneous CARPET SCRUBBER Rug Doctor, used 6 times, $200. Call 330-783-1185
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Dogs German Shepherd Puppies AKC, family raised. Black, sable, tri-colored, black & tan, $600. 724-699-8846
Tires - 4, 18” Hancooks on 2014 Hyundai turbo mags. 2k mi., $1200. 330-799-4282 TRUCK CAP - Lear, 8’, red, all window & screens in tact, $300. 330-506-1626.
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Puppies. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont shots, vet, chip. Cavachon, Cockapoo, Shihpoo, Shihchon, Maltipoo, Yorkchon, Chihuahua & more. $650 & up. 330-259-1286 www.ohiopuppy.com
Bass Tracker 175 - 2012 60 hp. merc 4 cycle, fish finder, trolling motor, 2 live wells, trailer, very good condition, 1 owner, $10,500. Call 330-774-8224
Yorkie-Bichons & Cavalier King Charles, tiny pups. 330-518-9516/330-501-4198
Glastron 2002, 18ft., 4.3 motor, low hrs., runs good, $3000. Call 330-757-3752
Puppies. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont shots, vet, chip. Maltese, Shihpoo, Shihchon, Maltipoo, Yorkchon, Chihuahua & more. $650 & up. 330-259-1286 www.ohiopuppy.com
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Campers/RVs Coachmen Leprechaun 317 SA - 2013, 32.5’, 11,400 mi., never seen northern winters, 2 slideouts, fully loaded, excellent condition, $59,900. Call 330-549-3845 or 330-720-7508 Forest River Sierra 5th Wheel 2014. Washer/dryer, central vac, Amish storage shed, vinyl deck/stairs, turn key. No pets, no smoking, no kids, $29,900 firm. Call 330-550-0302
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Fatboy 2006. Excellent condition, chrome & extras, 7765 mi., $8000. Call 330-755-6992.
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Harley-Davidson parts 2005 Classic, shoes and clothes. 330-727-3677.
Buick Regal 2012. Excellent condition, heated leather seats, sunroof, new tires, chrome rims, loaded, 54,000 mi., $11,500. 330-770-2389
Jaguar Vanden Plas - 2004, very low mi., always serviced by Cleveland Jaguar, super clean. Always garage kept. 1 owner. See by appt. only $9800. 330-330-6390.
Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0 TS 2013. AWD, keyless entry, auto., 6-spd., cruise control, tilt steering, Bluetooth, CD player, 31,000 mi., $11,500. Call 330-726-6050
Lincoln Town Car Touring 2000 - Red, moonroof, concert sound, 79,000 mi., mint, $5200. 330-518-0016.
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Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce 2001, 16,000 mi., too many extras to list, $6500/offer. Text or call 330-207-9552 Honda VTX Retro 1800 2002, senior owner, low mi., $5900. 330-397-7989 Suzuki Burgman Executive 650 2012. Tall windshield, 4800 mi., excellent condition, $4000. 330-719-9367 Suzuki 650 Burgman - 2007 6000 mi., excellent shape, like new, asking $3000. Call 330-720-2938
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Buick Century Custom 2003, very nice car. Family, or for student, 77,000 mi., needs nothing. $4600. S-O-L-D! Cadillac DeVille - 1999 102,160 mi., green ext., grey leather int., runs well, $2950/offer. 724-964-8789. Chevrolet Cobalt - 2007, 135,000 mi., a/c, new tires, great transporation, well maintained, $2100/offer. Call 330-792-2935. Chevrolet Corvette 2004. Silver, gray leather int., all options, heated storage in winter, 22,000 mi., excellent condition, $15,000. S - O - L - D - ! Chrysler Crossfire Ltd. 2005, orig. owner, maintence by local Chrysler dealer. Red ext. w/black leather int., 44,850 mi., beautiful condition, asking $7800/offer. S - O - L - D -! Ford Mustang - 2010. Premium V-6, red, black int., 55,000 mi., excellent condition, standard shift, $11,800. Call 330-533-5139. Ford Focus SE 2008. 4 dr., a/c, new tires, 65,000 mi., asking $6000. 330-565-3510 Ford Focus 2007. Newer tire, brakes, rotors, 103,000 mi., very good condition, $1900. Call 330-787-1744 Want to buy a bike or have one to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call (330) 746-6565.
Lincoln Continental 1999 162,000 mi., PA inspected, lots of new & extra parts, $1900/offer. 724-854-1427 Saab Conv. 2008 - Pristine condition. Leather int., power everything, garage kept, $6700 firm. Seen by appt. Call 330-330-6390.
Chevrolet Colorado - 2019, take over 3yr. lease,.14,000 mi./per year. 330-542-2719 FORD F-150 - 2002 4x4, 5.4 util. bed, new engine & trans., many other new parts, safety warning lights, $3700. 330-272-6551 - leave msg.
Vanden Plas Jaguar - 2004, Estate sale. Barrett Jackson quality, $10,500. 330-330-6390 by appt.
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Dodge Nitro - 2011, black, 4 WD, Heat model, 3.7 L engine, 132,000 mi., (majority highway mi.) Regular maintenance performed with no current known issues. $6995/offer. 724-496-2050. Honda CRV EX 2007. Orig. owner, clean record, well maintained, alloy wheels, $5995/offer. 330-565-6565 Honda CRV - 1998, AWD, 128,000 mi., runs perfect, little rust, $2500/offer. Call 330-519-5963. JEEP WRANGLER - 1998 4387 Mahoning Ave. NW 44483, $1500. 330-716-9737
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Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074 To Advertise in The Vindicator.
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Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Landscapers A&R LawnCare - Creative Landscape Design. New Yard, Patio & Walkway Installs. Outdoor Lighting. Mulch and much more. Free Est. Call 330-770-9355 New Lawn Installments. Hydro Seeding. Landscaping Free Est. - 330-881-7671
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Gemma Kearns and Margaret Faur took a break from their Holy Family Youth Ministry duties of decorating the church for Easter.
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Holy Family Youth Ministry members came out in force to help decorate the church for Easter. Members included (front) Sydney Norris, Matthew Smith, Cassidy Smith, Riley Norris, Josie Norris Macy Rodgers; (back) Gemma Kearns, Margaret Faur, Isabella Farina, Paige Brockway, Kailey Rodgers and Katelynn Roberts.
Holy Family Youth Ministry volunteers in community Holy Family Youth Ministry was busy during the Lenten Season again this year. Besides the “Walk His Way” Retreat and volunteering at Angels for Animals, they helped at the Knights of Columbus Coun-
cil #15573 Pancake Breakfast and hosted the parish Easter Eggstravaganza, The group also attended and joined the procession during Holy Thursday’s Mass of the Lord’s Supper, and assisted
Luke Politsky, the Church Art and Environment Coordinator, in decorating the church for Easter. Holy Family Youth Ministry also joined other area youth ministries in decorating, serv-
ing, mingling, dancing and cleaning up at the Purple Cat Prom. The prom was hosted by Christ Our Savior on May 17. This was HFYM’s sixth year volunteering for the Purple Cat
Prom. For the sixth consecutive year, the youth ministry also helped area Boy Scouts place flags on the graves of the fallen military at Poland Riverside Cemetery in honor of Memorial Day.
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In attendance at the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper are Grace Raymer, Gemma Kearns, Margaret Faur, Maria Schwartz and Audra Pesko. These Youth Ministry members joined the processions before and after Mass.
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Youth Ministry members Paige Brockway, Megan Brockway, Spencer Humphries, Angelina Sabatino and Maria Schwartz, helped the Knights of Columbus Council #15573 at their annual Pancake Breakfast.