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Community celebrates Independence Day
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History tour
U.S. Marine Corp veterans marched in the Canfield Fourth of July Parade.
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Hilltop alumni clapped out for high school graduation
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Happily ever after
Sixteen 2017 Canfield High School graduates, and Hilltop Elementary School alumni, dressed in their caps and gowns to visit Hilltop Elementary School to participate in a Clap Out from the elementary students on June 5.
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Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be July 17 from 6-8 p.m. in the Small Meeting Room at the Canfield branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, located at 43 W Main St, Canfield. Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend. Led by professional writer Nancy Christie, author of “Traveling Left Of Center And Other Stories” and “Rut-Busting Book for Writers (release date: Fall 2017),” the twohour sessions offer an opportunity for members to get group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ For more information, contact Nancy Christie at nancy@ nancychristie.com.
Redeemer Vacation Bible School to be Aug. 2-4 Redeemer Lutheran Church will be offering its free Vacation Bible School program on Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m. until noon for each day and is open to all children of the community who are ages 3-12. The program will take place at the Pogany Pavilion in Austintown Township Park on Kirk Road on Aug. 2 and 3. The final day’s program will take place at Redeemer Lutheran Church, located at 2305 S. Canfield-Niles Road, with a luncheon for all children and parents at noon. The theme for the 2017 program is “Creation Camp.” Young people will learn of God’s creation,
sing campfire songs, go on a nature scavenger hunt, watch a puppet show, get a free T-shirt they design themselves, plant seeds in a terrarium and enjoy Christian fellowship and snacks. For more information and to register, call the church at 330-799-7823. Leave your child’s name, age and shirt size.
Music for children and families with Chip Richter Singer-Songwriter Chip Richter will serve up stories, songs and smiles “family style” on Aug. 5 at 2 p.m. at the Canfield library. It a recipe for “more fun than a kids should be allowed to have.” Bring the whole family for this special musical treat. No reservations are needed.
Parliamo L’Italiano! This event is a lesson on Italian for bigger children. Children in grades 1-4 are invited to learn the Italian language and culture through games and interactive activities taught by Chessie Donini at 6 p.m. on Aug. 7, 8, 14 and 15 at the Canfield library. Space is limited for this program series. To make reservations, call the library at 330-744-8636 and ask for the Canfield library. Preference will be given to participants who can attend all four sessions.
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 August at 10 a.m.
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Meet Bravo! This male, black and white Domestic Shorthair is estimated to be about 4-months-old. Bravo has been at Angels for Animals since June 15 and is waiting to meet his new family. Do you think your home could be the right fit for Bravo? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.
This happy girl is named Lucy! Lucy is a tan Carolina Dog who is estimated to be about 2-years and 1-month-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since June 23 and is hoping to meet her new family soon. If you would like more information on Lucy, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact Kathy Smith at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214. POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
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Which feature would you most like to add to your landscaping this summer?
In what time of day do you enjoy exercising most?
A garden. 0% A fountain. 0% A deck. 20%
A bird house or bird feeder. 20% Other. 60
BOARDMAN Does your family regularly make crafts? Yes - We enjoy that type of creativity. 25%
No - But I would like to get into doing them. 25%
Yes - When there’s not much else for us to do. 25%
No - I’m not interested in them. 25%
Just after waking up. 33% On my lunch break. 0% Just after work. 0%
Sometime before sleeping. 66% Other. 0%
POLAND Did you attend this year’s Celebrate Poland event? Yes - We never miss it. 25%
No - But I wanted to go. 0%
Yes - This was our first time. 0%
No - I wasn’t able to go this year. 75%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Which outdoor party game are you the most skilled at?
How do you spend TV slumps in between new seasons?
Cornhole.
Horseshoes.
Lawn darts.
Other.
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Getting stuff done around my house.
Catching up on the other shows I missed.
Spending extra time with my family.
A mix of the above. Other.
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POLAND
Which upcoming movie release do you want to see the most?
Where is the best location for a family picnic?
The Dark Tower. The Emoji Movie.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
In a park with nature trails.
My movie choice isn’t listed here.
Somewhere with activities
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By a lake or river.
geared toward younger family members. In your own backyard.
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Tales and talk for 2’s and 3’s
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Join the Canfield library for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader every Tuesday in August at 10 a.m.
Gotta Move story time This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a care-giver. Join the Canfield library every Wednesday in August 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.
Emoji party Get “emojinal” as the Canfield library celebrates the newly released “Emoji Movie” with games, activities and craft on Aug. 12 at 11:30 a.m. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is for school-age children and tweens.
Tales to tails Go to the Canfield library on Aug. 2 at 6 p.m. and read aloud to a registered therapy dog. Readers of all levels and abilities are welcome. This program helps develop reading skills, promotes confidence and encourages a love of reading. Bring a book of your choice. This event is for children in grades K and up. Dogs are provided by K9’s for Compassion, a community partner of Pet Partners.
Lego my library Meet at the Canfield library on Aug. 12 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. or Aug. 16 from 6-7 p.m. and enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos will be provided. This event is for children who are ages 6 and older.
The Oakland Center for the Arts presents… Join professional musicians for musical performances at the Canfield library on July 20 at 7 p.m. The theme will be “A History of Country Music.” This event is for adults.
A third-grade Hilltop Elementary School student portrayed Laila Ali during the school’s annual Famous Americans program.
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Third-graders portray famous Americans By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
Third-grade students at Hilltop Elementary School honored famous Americans, past and present, during the school’s 31st annual Famous Americans program on June 1. “Welcome to our third-grade Famous Americans Program. Our third-graders have worked hard on this program and we hope you enjoy the show. Thank you for coming,” said Joe Maroni, Hilltop Elementary School principal. Each third-grade student was dressed in a costume to portray a famous American figure of his or her choice. The students researched their choice, wrote a speech about him or her and created a costume to wear during the program. The students chose a range of famous Americans, from military heroes to inventors, from artists to authors, from presidents to athletes, from stage and screen legends to astronauts and See AMERICANS, Page 4
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A third-grade Hilltop Elementary School student portrayed Harry Houdini during the school’s annual Famous Americans program on June 1.
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“The Princess and the Pea” performance Join the Canfield library on July 25 at 1 p.m. for a special performance of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea,” presented by the Youngstown Playhouse Youth Theatre. This event is for children of all ages.
The Wave Foundation presents African penguins Not all penguins live in the deep, deep cold. Go to the Canfield library on July 21 at 12 p.m. and meet a live African Penguin from the Wave Foundation and learn about their specific adaptations, natural history, predators and all things penguin. This event is for children of all ages.
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 July at 10 a.m.
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Tales and talk for 2’s and 3’s Join the Canfield library on July 18 and 25 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.
Build and go craft Make a craft at the Canfield library during regular hours in June through August to take home. This event is for children of all ages.
Build a better mousetrap Join the Canfield library on July 31 at 11 a.m. as they play the classic game of Mousetrap on a larger scale. Move around the “board,” collecting parts to build the trap, piece by crazy piece, but make sure to keep your mouse from falling for the trap in the end. This event is for school-age children and up only.
Engineering extravaganza Test your building and design skills using Dominoes, Q-BA-Mazes, Zoobs and more at the Canfield library on July 18 from 2-4 p.m. Go to the library to create different structures that can survive challenges. This event is for those in grades K-2.
Are you ready for traditional hymns, revival & Holy Spirit led services?
Rev. Ron and Edna Wagers Will be ministering 6:30 pm on Sat., July 22nd and Sun. 10:30 am & 6:30 pm, July 23rd at
Praise Assembly of God 1004 N. Main St., Niles, OH 330-652-9224
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Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students sang patriotic songs during the school’s annual Famous Americans program.
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from historical figures to entertainers. Some of the famous Americans chosen by the students included Abraham Lincoln, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Jackie Robinson, Nilton Hershey, Jonas Salk, Larry Bird, John Deere, John Glenn, Kathrine Switzer, Molly Brown, Henry Ford, Audie Murphy, Amelia Bloomer, Judy Bloom, Elvis Presley, Johnny Appleseed, Alexander Hamilton and Betsy Ross. To start the show, the Parade of Flags was presented. As a carrier and a guard escorted the flag down the aisle, a narrator gave the history of each flag. Flags
presented included Continental, Gadsden, Grand Union, Betsy Ross, St. George’s Cross, King’s Colors, British Red Ensign, Bennington, Star Spangled Banner, Perry’s Flag, Alamo 1824, Bunker Hill, Rhode Island Regiment, Fort Moultrie, Stars and Bars, Confederate Battle, “48 Star” and Old Glory. A student welcomed the audience to the show and led them in the Pledge of Allegiance. By class, each student took his or her turn at the microphone to give their memorized speech, which included facts which identified his or her famous American, as if the famous American were speaking. After each class had finished their speeches, the students joined together to sing, led by
Musical Director Stephanie Summers and accompanied by Courtney Larson. Songs included “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “Fifty, Nifty United States,” “I Hear America Singing,” “Armed Forces Salute” and “God Bless America.” During “Armed Forces Salute,” Summers asked members and veterans of the armed forces to stand when their branch of military anthem was sung. Before the “Armed Forces Salute” commenced, Summers asked for a moment of silence as the POW/MIA flag was presented. As each anthem was performed during the salute, students presented the Army flag, Coast Guard flag, Marine flag, Air Force flag and Navy flag.
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On June 1, a Hilltop Elementary School third-grader carried the Marine flag for the “Armed Forces Salute” during the school’s annual Famous Americans program.
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CHS graduates visit Hilltop Elementary By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
Sixteen 2017 Canfield High School graduates, and Hilltop Elementary School alumni, dressed in their caps and gowns and went back to Hilltop Elementary School on June 5. The day after their graduation, the students visited the school to participate in a Clap Out from the elementary students. The graduates took the time to model their hard work and success to elementary students and showed the students what hard work looks like in the end. The students lined the halls of their school, and while the graduates walked the halls, the young students bid a final farewell to the graduates with a Clap Out. “We started this tradition last year and are excited once again for the youngsters to see the students in caps and gowns walk the halls where it all began,” Canfield Local School Superintendent Alex Geordan said. Several 2017 Canfield High School graduates, and C.H. Neighbors | Submitted Campbell Elementary School On June 5, Canfield High School 2017 graduate and Hilltop Elementary alumni, also visited that school School alumni Jad Saleh greeted Hilltop Elementary students as he and his to participate in a Clap Out with fellow graduates walked the halls of the school during a Clap Out. the elementary students.
creating Lego designs. Legos will be provided. This event is for children who are ages 6 and up.
Lego WeDo Robots
Learn about Lego WeDo Robots at the Canfield library on July 17 from This event is for children ages 10 a.m. until noon. Children will work 2-5 who are accompanied by a through the stages of building and care-giver. Join the Canfield library programming the robots. This event every Wednesday in July at 10 a.m. is for grades 1-3. Call 330-744-8636 and 11:30 a.m. for a variety of mu- to register, space is limited. sical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restColoring for grown-ups less,” stimulate brain development Join the Canfield library on July 17 and motivate language learning. from 10-11:30 a.m. and tap into your Adults and children, get ready to creative side with the newest relaxact out stories and rhymes, sing ation craze: coloring for grown-ups. and dance, talk and play. Colored pencils and markers will “High five” to the dogs be provided along with intricate abstract and themed design sheets. Get to know some of the CanThis program is for teens and adults field library’s favorite therapy dogs only. on July 15 at 11 a.m. These dogs are reading buddies at the month- Basic Microsoft Word ly “Tales to Tails” program. Meet class and greet the friendly, furry faces and give them a “high five” to welLearn very basic computer skills come them to the library. Therapy involving the Microsoft Office Word dogs are from “K9s for Compasprogram at the Canfield library on sion,” a community partner of Pet July 26 at 6:30 p.m. This is a beginPartners. ner’s class that will cover cut and paste and the Word menus. Space Lego my library is limited. Call 330-744-8636 to register and specify library and Basic Meet at the Canfield library on Word Class. This event is for adults. July 19 from 6-7 p.m. and enjoy
Gotta Move story time
Sixteen 2017 Canfield High School graduates, and Hilltop Elementary School alumni, dressed in their caps and gowns to visit Hilltop Elementary School to participate in a Clap Out from the elementary students on June 5.
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C.H. Campbell Elementary School third-grade students listened as Suzie McCabe, Canfield Historical Society president, explained the history of the Mahoning Dispatch during the school’s annual Canfield History Walking Tour on May 30.
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Canfield Historical Society president Suzie McCabe spoke to C.H. Campbell Elementary School third-grade students about the evolution of the printing industry at the Mahoning Dispatch during the school’s annual Canfield History Walking Tour on May 30.
C.H. Campbell third-graders walk and learn history By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
C.H. Campbell Elementary School third-grade students learned about local Canfield history during their day-long Canfield History Walking Tour on May 30. This is the seventh year the
third-grade classes have visited many historical sites and buildings on the village green and surrounding areas. Sche du le d stops on t he tour included Ruggles-Coope House, Old Courthouse, Christian Church, Odd Fellows Hall, Methodist Church, the Green and gazebo, Farmers National
Bank vault, Mahoning Dispatch, Tow nship Ha ll, War Vets Museum, Canfield Historical Society’s Bond House, Presbyterian Church, Canfield Village Middle School, Turner School Houses, WPA Building the Old Texaco Station and Dave Goddard’s house. Each class was assig ned
a color of T-shirt to wear, so teachers and accompanying parent volunteers could keep track of each class while taking the tour. At the Mahoning Dispatch, students were treated to a presentation tour and by Suzie McCabe, Canfield Historical Society president. McCabe,
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dressed in historical attire, gave the students the history of the Mahoning Dispatch and even turned on a couple antique printing presses, while giving them a tour of the composition room and then the press room. McCabe explained the evolution of the printing industry. “They printed newspapers here from 1889-1968. After that, they continued to use the presses for other things like the Canfield Fair programs and they also printed signs here,” McCabe told the students. At the other historical stops, the third-grade teachers relayed the history of the locations to the students, highlighting the Ohio Historical Markers at the sites. This year marked the seventh year of the tour, which was originally created by C.H. Campbell third-grade teachers Marian Bailey and Heidi Snyder and Hilltop Elementary School third-grade teacher Jenny Beil. The teachers researched the historical stops to correlate with third-grade content standards, which includes learning about your community.
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Holocaust survivors Holocaust Education Specialist Jess McClain will share the experiences of local holocaust survivors Henry Kinast and Bill Vegh on July 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library. This event is for teens and adults.
Facebook for beginners See how you can connect with family and friends on Facebook with this program at the Canfield library on Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. They will help you set up your account so that you can start posting, sharing and liking right away. To register, call 330-744-8636. This event is for adults.
Introduction to Pinterest If you are curious about Pinterest, join the Canfield library on July 17 at 6:30 p.m. in its beginner’s class on how to set up an account, search for items (like recipes or craft ideas), create boards and save pins. Space is limited and registration is required. This event is for adults. You must have an email account before attending. Call 330-744-8636 to register.
Off the shelves This monthly book club will discuss titles chosen “off the shelves” of the Canfield library’s Book Club room. Join in with the fun with summer reads at the next meeting on July 25 at 6:30 p.m. The group will discuss “Pretty Girls” by Karin Slaughter. This event is for adults.
Blood pressure check There will be a blood pressure check by Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association at the Canfield library on July 19 from 1-2 p.m.
Coupon swap at the library If you have coupons you don’t need or need coupons you don’t have, drop in during Canfield library hours during July to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons. This event is for adults.
Mah-Jongg at the library The Canfield library is starting a Mah-Jongg club. Drop in on July 24 and Aug. 14 and 28 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. to play Mah-Jongg with others who love the game. A limited number of sets will be provided. Space may be limited. You must register so they know how many tables to set up. Call 330-744-8636. This event is for adults.
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Judge Scott Hunter served as 2017 Grand Marshal of the annual Canfield Fourth of July Parade.
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U.S. Marine Corp veterans marched in the Canfield Fourth of July Parade.
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The City of Canfield celebrated its 52nd annual Fourth of July tradition with thousands of people attending the annual celebration. The city kicked off its Independence Day celebration
early in t he morning w it h registration for both the Half Mile Kids’ Race and the Firecracker 4 Mile Run at 7:30 a.m. The Kids’ Race around the Green took off at 8:15 a.m. with the Firecracker 4 Mile Run through the streets of Canfield starting at 8:30 a.m. T housa nds of at tendees lined the streets around the
parade route, waiting to get a glimpse of the participants of the parade, including 2017 Parade Grand Marshal Judge Scott Hunter, Canfield High School Band, Junior Women’s League of Canfield, political candidates, 4-H clubs, Canfield Baseball Club, Canfield Little Cardinals and Cheerleaders, clowns and classic
cars, Marine Corps League and more, with the fire trucks bringing up the rear of the parade. The parade got underway by Parade Starters Jim Queen and Mark Sabol and was led by Police Chief Chuck Colucci and Fire Chief Don Hutchison. See FOURTH, Page 8
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Chair yoga class Friends of PLYMC sponsors a Chair Yoga class every Friday at the Canfield library. The class begins at 10 a.m. Pay as you attend at $10 a session. For more information, call 330-740-6086. This event is for adults.
The Ursuline Center offers women’s series on spiritual journaling Ursuline Sister of Youngstown Eileen Kernan will host a series of women’s spirituality classes on keeping a journal at the Ursuline Motherhouse, located at 4250 Shields Road, on the Thursdays of Aug. 3 and Sept. 7 from 6:308 p.m. Through the ancient tradition of keeping a journal, Sister Eileen will help participants to dialogue with their inner wisdom, look at where their lives have been, gain wisdom from what is happening in their lives now and look at the movement of their lives for the future. Participants should bring supplies to journal with. Call 330-799-4941 for reservations. The sessions are free, but goodwill offerings will be accepted. The Ursuline Center is the education, health and wellness facility operated by the Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown.
Canfield Little Cardinals Cheerleaders marched, and cheered along the way, in the annual Canfield Fourth of July Parade.
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Courtney Larson. A climbing wall and dunk tank were also ava ilable, where attendees could dunk a Canfield Police officer. Doctors Pa rk Veter i na r y Clinic sponsored a pet show
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and judged the pet competition. A food court was also open in the Farmers National Bank parking lot offering an array of goodies, all supporting local non-profit organizations.
Build and go craft Children of all ages can make a craft to take home during regular hours at the Canfield library from June through August.
Pink Ribbon Golf Classic to take place on July 17 The annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic will take place at the Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club on July 17. 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. The registration and continental breakfast begins 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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The 52nd annual Canfield Fourth of July Parade kicked off with law enforcement officials carrying the American flag and the Ohio state flag.
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Members of the Canfield Baseball Club marched in the annual Canfield Fourth of July Parade. Many people came out to the parade to cheer on those participating in the parade.
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Overeaters Anonymous to have local meetings Overeaters Anonymous is offering meetings at several local locations and on a variety of days. On Saturdays at 10 a.m., there will be a meeting at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in the Church Hall, Room 2, located at 4453 Warren-Sharon Road in Vienna, Ohio. This location is handicapped accessible. On Sundays at 7 p.m., there will be a meeting at Shenango Presbyterian Church, located at 3144 Wilmington Road (Route 18) in New Castle, Pa.
This location is handicapped accessible. On Mondays, a meeting will take place at 1 p.m. at the Girard Multigenerational Center, located at 443 Trumbull Avenue in Girard. This location is handicapped accessible. On Wednesdays, a meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Valley Care - Northside Medical Center in the Medical Education Building, auditorium A, located at 500 Gypsy Lane in Youngstown. This location is handicapped accessible. On Thursdays at 6 p.m., a meeting will take place in Faith
Chapel Fellowship Church, located at 511 E. Pershing St. in Salem, while at 7:30 p.m. a meeting will take place at New Life Lutheran Church, located at 1181 Churchill-Hubbard Road in Youngstown. Both of these locations are handicapped accessible. For more information on OA or meetings, go to www.oa.org or call one of the following Help Hotlines: Mahoning or Trumbull Counties - 330-747-2696; Columbiana County - 330-4247767; Lawrence County - 724674-3697.
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Poland Freshman soccer player Teegan Graff helped her Soccer Vision Academy U16 Girls team win their first ever US Club Soccer Mid West Regional Championship. The US Club Regionals took place in Chicago on June 23-26. The girls competed in the Super Group Division, which is the highest level of competition. The team is now going to Indianapolis to compete for a national title. Soccer Vision had one loss in pool play and shut out the two top seeded teams en route to their championship. Graff is one of the starting center backs on a stingy defense that only allowed two goals the entire tournament. Soccer Vision’s U19 girls also won their first US Club Soccer Mid West Regional Championship as well. The U19 team was undefeated throughout the tournament. Both teams celebrated their milestones together with a two-team group photo. Soccer Vision Academy has members from both Mahoning and Trumbull counties, featuring girls from Poland, Boardman, Canfield, Austintown, Howland, Lakeview, Niles, Champion and West Branch schools. Soccer Vision Academy girls teams are coached by Greg Mitchell of Boardman.
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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.
Neighbors wants summer sports news Send Neighbors your Summer athletics have arrived and Neighbors wants to be there every step news 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
If you’re a summer 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. 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 as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back.
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Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com
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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free
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Wastewater Plant Operator I, II, III The Columbiana Civil Service Commission is seeking candidates for the positions of Wastewater Plant Operator I, II, III. Applications and Job Descriptions for the positions can be picked up at the City Manager’s Office, City of Columbiana, 28 West Friend Street, Columbiana, OH 44408 and are available on the City’s website: columbianaohio.gov. All applications must be received at the City Manager’s office no later than 4:00pm, on July 28, 2017. Wages are set by AFSCME contract. Health/Eye/Dental Insurance benefits available after 30 days. The City of Columbiana is a drug-free work place.
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Working under the direct supervision of the Fiscal/HR Manager, this position includes: process of all corporate accounts payables and distribution of all checks; process, prepare and distribute corporate payroll; maintain confidential personnel and medical files on all employees; prepare all paperwork for employee insurances; provide a variety of supportive services as directed by the Fiscal/HR Manager; be able to communicate with all types of people, follow directions and be detail oriented. Minimum Requirements: High School Degree, 2 years Bookkeeping experience. Associate/B.S. degree in related field preferred. Computer literate. Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and proof of insurance. Ability to travel overnight as required. Work 35 hours/week. Wages, $11.40/hour first 60 working days, then goes to $11.68/hour plus full benefit package. Send resume with cover letter by July 21, 2017 to: Michelle Clarke 75 S. Dock Street Sharon, PA 16146
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Full time position available for person with experience in floor care maintenance needed at one of our Woodlands Nursing facilities. Individual will be working in a long-term care setting. Must have experience in carpet extraction, stripping, waxing and buffing floors. Job duties to include other custodial and light maintenance tasks. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record. Benefits including health, vision, and dental and 401K. Apply at:
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Housekeeping/ Floor Care Porter Guardian Health Care Center is accepting applications for a full time Housekeeping Porter to work flexible shifts. Performs various tasks to ensure cleanliness of facility, including operating commercial cleaning equipment, such as a buffer, floor stripper, waxer, etc. Must be able to interact with seniors on a daily basis. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at: 1735 Belmont Avenue Youngstown, OH 44504 Phone: 330-743-1393 Or apply online at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE
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Gateways to Better Living is seeking a Home Manager to supervise the daily implementation of habilitation services for individuals with developmental disabilities. High School diploma or GED required. Must have supervisory experience, as well as training and background in the field of developmental disabilities. Must be able to work varied shifts, as well as weekends. Valid driver's license required. Excellent benefits. Apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com; Email resume to: mobrien@gatewaystbl.com; Or fax to: 330-792-4359 EOE
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Needed for a sheltered workshop to set up, coordinate and supervise contract production from introduction of the job into the workshop to completion and shipping of same, utilizing sound business practices and methods and to ensure compliance with all applicable rules, regulations and standards. At least three (3) years experience in production/ manufacturing required, experience in vocational programs serving individuals with intellectual disabilities preferred, computer skills required, experience in employee supervision required; valid State of Ohio driver’s license with an acceptable driving record and certification as tow-motor operator required. Excellent benefits. Fax/email resume and salary requirements to:
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Coordinate daily Shipping & Receiving functions of larger Steel Mill related equipment including standard, permit and oversize loads. Use of forklift & pendant operated overhead crane required along with the ability to work with management. Computer experience in Microsoft Office including Outlook a must, Access experience a plus. Send resume to: Box M62657 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 ____________________________ Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565. N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.
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The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking a part time, evening Welding Instructor. Candidates must have a minimum of five years experience in the welding field and strong desire to help students succeed. Good people skills are a must. Qualified applicants may email a resume to: tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu or fax to: 724-202-6147
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Furniture Dining Room Set - Table, 6 chairs & hutch, from Ethan Allen solid maple, dove tailed, $800. 330-423-3080 Antique bird’s eye maple bedroom suit. Includes dresser with mirror, vanity table with mirror, high top dresser, full bed with headboard & footboard. Good condition, must see, $650/offer. 330-758-5748 California King Roman-style poster bed with dresser. Mattress & boxspring included, if needed, $1000/offer. Call 330-623-3951
Bed - solid oak Sumter sleigh bed w/footboard, excellent, $400. 330-565-8669.
Mr. Baseball, buying all sports cards & memorabilia. 203-557-0856/203-767-2407 WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
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Birds
Mower - Toro Personal Pace, 5 yr. old, excellent shape, $125. S - O - L - D !
Miscellaneous FLAG - 5x11, new, made in Miami, 100% cotton, $60. Call 330-758-1742 GLASS BLOCK - FREE, good condition, sizes 8x8 and 4x8 330-207-4717, must pickup. Sewing Machine - with cabinet stand, excellent condition, $50. 330-889-2334. New 24” Versante tires & rims, set of 4, $950/offer. Call 330-623-3951
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Washer & Dryer, $350 Call 330-550-4211
Swimming Pool - 15’ round, 54” high, Great Escape, like new, used 2 yrs., extras, asking $500. 330-707-0518
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Swimming Pool - 15’ round, 54” high, Great Escape, like new, used 2 yrs., extras, asking $700. 330-707-0518
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Piano - Young Chang Baby Grand, 4’x11.5”, $3000. Call 727-542-0390
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I will take free birds & canaries into my loving care any time. 330-965-0194
Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Dogs Australian Shepherds $350 - Registered Males & Females. Call 330-341-0027
BEDS - twin, with 2 storage drawers, dressers, $200/offer. Call 330-792-5393. COUCH - Traditional style excellent condition, $75. Call 330-726-6808
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Antique/Classic Cars Buick Riviera - 1985 38,500 orig. mi., nice driver, $4200. Call 330-953-1920 Chevrolet Camaro - 1967 convertible, 327 auto., rare disc brakes, older restoration, $24,000. 330-534-4188 Chevrolet Bisquane - 1958 2 dr., $4500. Call 330-750-0753 Chrysler Royal - 1937 73,000 actual mi., great shape, all chrome, $6800. Call 330-457-2114 Vega - Monza - 1977 panel truck, $3000. Call 330-750-0753
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Sea-Ray Seville - 1983, 19’ bowrider, 120 hp, 4 cyl., Mercruiser I/O, 1 owner, excellent condition, asking $4000/offer. 330-565-1137.
Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008, excellent condition, 45,700 mi., $6000. S - O - L - D !
Isuzu - 1998, 4 cyl., 5 spd., 80,000 mi., mechanically & body very good, $1200/best offer. Call 330-782-9858.
Motorcycles/Mopeds Suzuki Intruder V5 800 2000. Saddlebags, windshield, just tuned up with new battery, low mi. Nice bike, asking $2000/offer. 330-759-7928, ask for Joe
Automobiles Cadillac DeVille - 1994, good condition, 85,375 mi., $1995. 724-964-8789. Chevrolet Malibu - 2012 4 cyl., leather heated seats, 50,000 mi., $8400. Call 330-534-4188 Chrysler Sebring - 2010 95,000 mi., good condition, $4800/offer. 330-519-5572
Coolster - 2015 BRAND NEW, 110cc, + helmet, $579 firm. 330-542-9658.
Dodge Neon - 2005, auto., cold air, p.w., p.l., clean car, just turned 100,000 mi., $2300. 330-720-1005.
Argo 6 wheeled, needs minor repair, $5000. Only 12-7 pm. 10495 Springfield Rd., Poland, 44514.
Lincoln Signature Series 2000, excellent condition, 21,000 mi., leather, spotless, $3000. S - O - L - D !
John Dear 825i Gator 2015. 4x4, camo, all options, 10 hrs., $15,700. 330-610-0247
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
SUVs Chevrolet Tahoe - 2001 4x4, black w/grey int., 22“ rims, $5850. 330-774-5289.
Free Pets FREE KITTEN - Free to good home, 12 wk. old male, good with children. Call 330-506-2874.
TIRES - BF Goodrich, 225/50/ZR16, set of 4, $250. Call 330-502-7905
Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 4 dr., grey, super clean, $5850. Call 330-774-5289.
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GMC Envoy - 2003, 140,000 mi., 3rd row seat, 4WD, good condition, $3200. Call 330-429-3965
Trucks 2011 Appalachian 30’ goose neck trailer, 20’ tilt section, $4350. Call 330-610-0247 2014 Atlas 7’x16’ enclosed trailer, as new, $3450. Call 330-610-0247 Ford Ranger Edge 2002. 3.0, 5 spd., no winters, 87,200 mi., $7400. 330-799-2708
Bath/Kitchen Remodeling Yo. Cabinet Works Cabinet Refacing, C. Tops, New Cabinets, Ceramic Tile. Call 330-782-9016
Carpet/Floor Covering Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
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Vans Oldsmobile Silhouette 2004 Teacher 2nd owner, 7 pass., cold air, cruise, runs good, $1100/offer. 330-519-9555
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Mercury Milan - 2007. Gray, excellent condition, 94,000 mi., $5850. 330-774-5289 Pontiac G6 - 2009, 4-dr., original owner, grey, good shape, 120,000 mi., $4625. Call 330-533-0597.
Golf Carts - 2, used, battery operated, need work, $600/pair. 330-457-2114.
Treadmill - NordicTrack A2250, great condition, folds for easy storage, $550. Call 330-506-8066
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Assault Rifle - Bushmaster AR15, new, with clips, $575. Call 330-610-0247
Gun - 40 cal. Smith & Wesson, MPA 5.5” bbl., holster, $400. Call 234-855-0883.
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All Types Concrete, Roofing & Siding. 40 Years Exp. Free Est. Larry, 330-219-8174
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Gutter Cleaning & Installation Gutter cleaning, screening, repairs, also new gutters. Sr. Disc. Call 330-782-1401. “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848 Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
Handyman Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449
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Painting Dave The Painter Professional work/best prices. Dave, 330-507-2922. T & S PAINTING Fully insured, 25 yrs. exp. Free estimates. All jobs big & small. Call 330-360-4092
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service Clear Cut Stump Grinding Fair prices. 330-727-5798 * J & L Tree Service LLC * Free Est.- Certified Arborist Fully ins. (330) 614-8578
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Happily Ever After Emily Schlueter, Ethan Dovensky plan to marry New Springfield
Joanne and Frank Flauto celebrate 60th anniversary BOARDMAN
Frank Flauto Jr. and Joanne Flauto of Michael and Julie Schleuter of New Boardman recently celebrated their 60th Springfield are announcing the engagewedding anniversary. The couple were ment of their daughter, Emily Schlueter, married March 2, 1957, at Immaculate to Ethan Dovensky, both of Canton. Heart of Mary Church, Austintown, where The mother of the prospective groom they are members. is Sally Weldon of West Springfield, Pa. Their children are Cathi (Mike) KaliThe July 29 ceremony will take place nay of Youngstown, Sandy (Rich) Burns of at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, East Austintown and the late Frank III. They also Palestine. have three grandchildren and one greatThe future bride received a bachelor’s grandchild. degree in exercise science from BowlThe former Joanne Sletvold retired from ing Green State University and earned Packard Electric in 1975 where she worked a doctorate degree in physical therapy as an assembly card worker. She was a from Walsh University. member of a bowling league and two card Mr. Dovensky graduated from Merclubs for many years. cyhurst University with a bachelor’s Mr. Flauto retired from Hy-Way Heat years. He is a member of the Eagles and the degree in music and plans to pursue at Minnesota State College Southeast Systems in 1986, where he worked for 32 YMCA. the musical instrument repair program in the fall.
Dana Polombi and Jeramey May plan fall ceremony Poland
Dana Polombi and Jeramey May, both of Poland, have planned a ceremony for Oct. 7 at St. Patrick Church, Youngstown with a reception to follow at Avalon Country Club at Buhl Park, Sharon, Pa. Invitations will be extended for both events. The bride-elect’s parents, Raymond Polombi and Andrea Polombi, both of Boardman, are announcing the couple’s engagement. The prospective groom is a son of Donna Chuey of Brookfield and the late Gregory May. Miss Polombi graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Toledo and a master’s degree in nursing from Youngstown State University. She is Mr. May is employed with Zimmer Biemployed with Belpark Anesthesia Associ- omet Apex in Hudson as a sales representaates Inc., Canfield, as a nurse anesthetist. tive.
Ashley Williams, Bryan Gibbs to marry July 22 AUSTINTOWN
Family dinner marks Hadleys’ 50th anniversary Ada, Ohio
James and Melody Hadley of Ada, Ohio, celebrated their 50th anniversary April 22 in Bellefontaine, Ohio, at a family dinner. The couple were married April 29, 1967, at Plymouth Methodist Church, Ashtabula. They have two sons; Matthew (Connie) Hadley of Wilmore, Ky., and Raymond (Jen) Hadley of Ada. They also have four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Hadley is a homemaker and was a unit secretary at Forum Health, Warren, and retired in 2003. She crochets hats and scarves for charities. Mr. Hadley worked for Kraft Foods, Farmdale, and retired in 2004. He is a U.S. Army Vietnam War veteran. He sends need. The couple are members of the Ada cards and delivers groceries to those in Family Center Missionary Church.
Miss Bobonick, Mr. Fagnano plan wedding Youngstown
The parent’s of the bride-elect and the Ron and Missie Williams of Austintown mother of the prospective groom are anand Mark and Karla Gibbs of North Jacknouncing the engagement of their children, son are announcing the engagement of Mandy Bobonick and Joe Fagnano, both of their children, Ashley Williams, AustinYoungstown. The bride-elect’s parents are town and Bryan Gibbs, North Jackson. Tom and Renee Bobonick of Youngstown, The wedding will take place at 5 p.m. and the prospective groom’s parents are July 22 at a private residence in North Connie Fagnano of Youngstown and David Jackson. Invitations will be extended for Fagnano of Williamsburg, Pa. the ceremony and a reception that also The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. will take place in North Jackson. May 5, 2018, at Bethel Assembly of God. A The bride-elect graduated from the reception will follow at Immaculate Heart University of Mount Union with a bachof Mary Parish, Austintown. Invitations elor’s degree in biology. She teaches sciwill be extended for both events. ence at Canfield High School. Miss Bobonick is employed as a pharmaThe prospective groom graduated from cy technician with Mercy Health Partners. in business. He is employed as a teller at Kent State University with a bachelor’s manager/operator for Gibbs Construction Mr. Fagnano graduated from Youngstown Chemical Bank in Canfield and is emdegree in business management. He is the in Lordstown. State University with a bachelor’s degree ployed at Pizza Hut.