Canfield Neighbors - July 27, 2019

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

Swim and tennis club celebrates anniversary

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Jar crafts

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World series champs

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Adam Gatrell, of Graduation Tents, set up a lemonade stand during the Canfield Swim and Tennis Club’s 50th anniversary celebration on July 14.

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MILL CREEK PARK

Summer camp features magical lesson

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Naturalist Lynn Zocolo helped children translate words into runes at the Mill Creek Park’s Trekkers Summer Camp for 10-12 year-olds.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week BOBBY 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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Cloverbud Day Camp 2019

Local music combo to play in the park

Cloverbud Day Camp, a camp for energetic children between the ages of 5-8 years-old, will take place on Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This jungle themed camp will have STEM activities, arts and crafts, and games to play throughout the day. Each camper will have a full day of activities and will get to bring their crafts home. Cloverbud Day Camp will take place at the Canfield Fairgrounds, Greenford Ruritans Building, located at 7265 Columbiana Canfield Road in Canfield. Registration for day camp is $10. Registration must be mailed or dropped off at the Extension Office by July 29. For more information, contact Mahoning County Extension at 330-533-5538.

On Aug. 5, the Jim Frank Combo will perform in Canfield on the green beginning at 7 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. The band will play a variety of songs and also take requests. In case of rain, the venue will be at the First Methodist church across from the gazebo.

Hopewell Theatre hopes to raise funds with fun

Hopewell Theatre’s 2019–2020 season kickoff “Fun” Raiser, an evening of food, fun, and prizes, will take place on Aug. 25 from 6-9 p.m. at A La Cart Catering, 429 Lisbon Street in Canfield. Tickets cost $30 and include a full dinner buffet, dessert, cash wine entertainment and silent aucMill Creek ABWA to have bar, tion prizes. Local favorites Glenn SteAug. 13 meeting vens and Regina Reynolds will emcee a terrific entertainment lineup - Just The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA Friends Community Chorus will per(American Business Women’s Assoform favorite hits of the 1950s, Tom ciation) will host its Aug. 13 meeting Gent and Maureen Gorman Stengat A La Cart Catering in Canfield beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and lein will sing classic show tunes, and stand-up comedian Jenna Cintavey dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu will inand improvisational comedy troupe clude hot dogs, hamburgers, potato The Dinner Theatre Rejects will bring salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, the laughs. For tickets, visit http:// tossed salad, fresh fruit, Jell-O, deshopewelltheatre.org or call 330-746sert, coffee and tea. The cost is $15 and reservations may be made by call- 5455. Hopewell Theatre, founded ing Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527 in 1992 as the Victorian Players, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization devotor Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 ed to producing quality theatrical perby July 31. The speaker for the evening will be Kelly Kotel, who is the Adult formances in the Mahoning Valley. Program Specialist with the library. Follow them on Facebook to keep up The scholarship recipients will also be with performances, events, auditions present at this August meeting. The and other Hopewell news—www.facepublic is welcome. book.com/HopewellTheatre.

MUNCHKIN

This very handsome fellow is Bobby. He is a male, gray and white Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 2-years and 9-months-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since April 3, 2018. He is a very polite but shy boy and needs a family who will be patient until he feels comfortable. Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This sweet fellow is Munchkin! He is a male, black Newfoundland mix and is estimated to be 7-years-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Jan. 31. Munchkin has had a hard life thus far and would do best with an experienced adopter in an adult-only home. Could Munchkin be the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.

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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact The vindicator at 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.

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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CANFIELD

Are you a fan of podcasts?

Do you enjoy dancing?

Yes - I listen to several of them. 0%

No - I used to be, but not anymore. 50%

Yes - It’s one of my favorite activities. 100%

No -Watching, yes. But not doing it. 0%

Yes - The more popular ones. 0%

No - They never interested me. 50%

Yes - From time to time. 0%

No - It’s not my kind of activity. 0%

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POLAND

Which August movie release do you most want to see?

How often do you host parties?

Hobbs & Shaw. 50% Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. 0%

Dora and the Lost City of Gold. 0% Angry Birds Movie 2. 50% Other. 50%

Once per year. 0%

Every couple if weeks. 0%

A few times per year. 0%

I don’t host parties. 100%

Every couple of months. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which social media platform do you use most?

Which smart phone brand do you most prefer?

Facebook.

Snapchat.

Samsung.

Google.

Instagram.

I don’t use social media.

Apple.

Other.

Twitter. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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POLAND

How often do you check your email?

Do you enjoy poetry?

Almost constantly.

Once per day.

Yes - I write it.

Every few hours.

A few times per week.

Yes - I read it occasionally.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

No - I used to, but my interest has waned. No - It’s not my favorite type of literature.

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Retiree group to have Aug. 6 meeting Public Employee Retirees, P.E.R.I Chapter 18, will meet on Aug. 6 at 12 p.m. at the Avion Banquet Center, located at 2177 Western Reserve Road. Lunch will be served at noon for a cost of $13. There will be a 50/50 raffle. A social worker for elder abuse from the Adult Protective Services of Mahoning County will be the guest speaker. Reservations can be made by July 30 with Ceil Kidd at 330-533-2149, Helen Verdream at 330-629-8227 or Mary Grace Welsh at 330-743-8425. Information and updates with proposed changes from the State to the O.P.E.R.S. health/pension benefits will be discussed. Retirees and public employees under O.P.E.R.S. are invited to attend. The schedule for upcoming meetings/luncheons for 2019 will be Oct. 1 and Dec. 3 at 12 p.m. at the Avion Banquet Center. During the meetings throughout the year, the P.E.R.I. officers will continue to provide information to the members with our O.P.E.R.S health and pension benefits updates, and various guest speakers. They welcome O.P.E.R.S. retirees and employees to join Chapter 18 for a $10 yearly membership fee, which can be paid at the meetings. Spouses can join as associate members for $5 yearly fee.

Healing and wellness mini course offered On July 31, Soma Essential Healing & Wellness, a Youngstown-based wellness company, in collaboration with Dr. Andria D’Amato, practitioner/owner of the Red Lotus Holistic Center in Canfield, will offer a 2.5 hour Ecology of Wellness mini course. This event is free to the public. More information about the wellness mini course with presenters can be found at http://somaessentialhealing. com/the-ecology-of-wellnessmini-course/. For information about Soma Essential Healing & Wellness, visit its website at https://somaessentialhealing. com/. Those interested in more information on Red Lotus Holistic Center should visit its website at https://www.redlotusholisticcenter.com/.

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Members of the Canfield Swim and Tennis Club celebrated the club’s 50th anniversary with a fun-filled day on July 14.

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Members of the Canfield Swim and Tennis Club lined up at the Kona Ice truck during the Canfield Swim and Tennis Club’s 50th anniversary celebration.

CSTC celebrates 50 years By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

The Canfield Swim and Tennis Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a day filled with fun and games, swimming, food and a little friendly competition on July 14. The club, established in 1969, has been in the same location since its inception. A commemorative plaque was dedicated at the entrance of the club during the celebration. The event was open to members and the public with a nominal fee. The fun-filled day included, complimentary doughnuts, a lemonade stand, Kona Ice and a complimentar y dinner of pulled pork sliders, corn on the cob, hot dogs and tomato and cucumber salad. The event ended w it h enter ta inment from a DJ and Float Night, during which root beer floats and Handel’s pops were available to purchase. The Canfield Swim and Tennis Club swim team also put on a exhibition for attendees in the morning. A bocce ball tournament took place for adults and a three-on-three basketball tournament was scheduled for boys and girls in grades four through 12.

Neighbors | Abby Slanker

Adam Gatrell, of Graduation Tents, set up a lemonade stand during the Canfield Swim and Tennis Club’s 50th anniversary celebration on July 14.

A 50/50 raffle was available and a raffle to have one member’s 2020 dues paid in full was a hot ticket throughout the day. “Today is a celebration of 50 years of a Canfield establish-

ment which has served the community well. Members of our swim team and tennis team have developed their skills here at a young age and have carried those skills to the high school to be able to compete at that

level,” said Gretchen Merritt, CSTC social director. Merritt was joined by the 50th anniversary committee, including Lori Murphy, Jen Dawson and Barb Gonda, in planning the event.


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Finding records in FamilySearch.org

events calendar at www.libraryvisit.org. This event is for adults and teens.

Off the Shelves... book club

The next meetings of the monthly book club of titles chosen “Off the FamilySearch is an incredible reShelves” of the Canfield library’s search tool, with records from all U.S. book club room will take place on states and many countries around Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m. and Aug. 29 at the world. Use of this resource re11 a.m. They will discuss “Virgil Wanquires free registration, whereby der” by Leif Enger. The September each researcher sets up their own ac- title will be “Where the Crawdads count. FamilySearch has a wiki that Sing” by Delia Owens. This event is serves as on online genealogy enfor adults. cyclopedia, offering articles and audiovisual tutorials. Did you know that True Stories book club this resource provides free death True Stories is the book club certificates for Ohio deaths occurring for people who want to read about 1908-1953? On Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. some of the world’s most captivatat the Canfield library, Tim Seman ing real-life people and events. They will demonstrate best practices for next event will take place on Aug. 14 using this amazing database, includat 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library ing how to set-up your free account. Registration is required by calling the where they will discuss “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed. Join for a monthly information services department at discussions of riveting nonfiction ti330-744-8636, or online via the library’s events calendar. This event is tles. This event is for adults. for adults and teens.

Blood drive

Microsoft Excel class 2 Join the Canfield library on Aug. 16 at 10 a.m. for Intermediate Microsoft Excel. This class will review the basics of Excel, cover how to format your page layout, and work on some basic formulas. Prior attendance in Microsoft Excel Class 1 is preferred. Class will soon be followed by Microsoft Excel Class 3. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. This event is for adults and teens.

There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Canfield library on Aug. 15 from 2-7 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visitwww.RedCrossBlood.org.

Blood pressure check The Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association will offer a free blood pressure check on Aug. 21 from 1-2 p.m. at the Canfield library.

Twitter 101

Improving memory

Join the Canfield library on Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. for an introductory class in Twitter where you’ll create a Twitter account, learn to “tweet” and “follow” other users, and more. Space is limited; to register, call 330744-8636 or register online using the

Learn about how memory works and discover some specific memorization techniques that will have you remembering more than you thought you could at the Canfield library on Aug. 26 on 6:30 p.m. This event is for adults.

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Analise and Mariska Petrycki (right) of Poland created glow in the dark jars at the Canfield library on June 29.

Teens create glow in the dark masterpieces By ABBY SLANKER aslanker@neighbors.com

Teens and tweens gathered at the Canfield library to create glow in the dark jars on June 29. Amanda Kollar, assistant supervisor, youth librarian, hosted the creative evening for children entering fifth grade and up. Participants used special glow in the dark paint on the inside of mason jars to create their masterpieces. They could then use jewels to decorate the lid and outside of the jars. “I thought this would be a fun summer craft to do. It allows everyone to show off their creativity and design their jars however they want. Everyone did a really good job today,” Kollar said. The library provided all materials for the Neighbors | Abby Slanker glow in the dark jars and also provided snacks Aadya Sarma of Canfield decorated a glow in the dark jar to take home from the Canfield library. for participants.

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Pictured at a recent meeting of the Canfield Odd Fellows Lodge, Jack Barton, Past Grand Master of Ohio, recently presented a $2,000 scholarship to Victoria Messuri of Canfield High School. Messuri was accompanied by her father, Anthony Messuri. They also presented a scholarship to Olivia Morgan of Columbiana High School (not pictured. For information on how to become part of this organization, contact Richard Eberth at 330-503-0535.


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Astro Falcons 14U win league championship

Neighbors | Abby Slanker

The Astro Falcons 14U baseball team won the Youngstown Class B League Championship on July 7. The Astro Falcons swept the best of five series against A2Z, winning by a score of 11-0 on July 5, a score of 5-3 on July 7, and a score of 8-3 on July 7. With this win, the team advanced to the 2019 National Amateur Baseball Federation Sophomore Division 14u World Series at Cene Park in Struthers, from July 11-14. Team members included, from left, (front) Broc Lowry, Dom Fornataro, Gino Lazzari, Luca Ricchiuti, Jay Campbell; (back) Coach Scott Ruark, A.J. Havrilla, Coach Jim Campbell, Jack Knight, Brady DePietro, Tommy Groner, Jameson Beck, Ben Slanker, Coach Brian Finnegan, Seth Cervello and Coach Rick Havrilla. Missing from photo is Anthony Miller.

10U boys are district champions

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The Canfield Cardinals 10U District boys baseball team won the 2019 Ohio District 2 Championship at Boardman Field of Dreams. They defeated Poland 6–2, and finished the tournament undefeated. They advance to the Little League Ohio State Tournament. Pictured are (front) Danny Chaplow, Tyce Bair, Gio Altomare, Joey Pannunzio, Louie Zorella, Luke Stroney, Mason Wurst, Jake Dovich; (middle) Logan Patellis, Will Murphy, Ryan Weibling, Grant Seachrist, Matthew Campbell; (back) Manager Pete Patellis, Coach Matt Campbell and Coach Rob Dovich.

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Happily Ever After Michelle O’Connor | Michael Thomas GIRARD

Monsignor John Zuraw solemnized the 1:30 p.m. June 1 wedding ceremony of Dr. Michelle O’Connor and Michael Thomas at St. Rose Church in Girard. A reception took place at Drake’s Landing Banquet Center in Canfield. Michael and Donna O’Connor of Austintown are the bride’s parents. The groom is a son of Raymond and Debra Thomas of Youngstown. The bride wore an ivory gown made of lace and tulle over regency organza with illusion lace over a sweetheart neckline. The gown was designed with a plunging V-back and a scalloped-lace hem that flowed to a formal train. A cathedral-length veil trimmed with floral lace completed her ensemble. Meredith Loncar was matron of honor. Bridesmaids, wearing turquoise dresses, were the bride’s sister, Melissa O’Connor, and Katie Fabrizio, Mallory Nims, Eruj Arif and Deanna Mahood. The bride’s cousin, Brianna Norman, was junior bridesmaid. Ruby and Mabel Thomas, the groom’s nieces, were flower girls. Julian Chalifoux served as best man. Groomsmen were James Thomas, brother of the groom; Benjamin Smith; Barry Hinchliffe; Greg Sauline; and Thomas Bigley. The groom’s nephew,

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Caitlin Parrilla and Bob Danks, both of Boardman, are planning an autumn wedding. The couple’s engagement is being announced by their parents, Michael and Kathy Parrilla and Bill and Janeen Danks, all of Boardman. The couple will exchange vows at 1 p.m. Oct. 19 in The Great Hall at The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown. An evening reception will take place at Our Lady of Mount Carmel hall. Invitations will be issued for both events. M i ss Pa r r i l la g raduated f rom Youngstown State University and is a medical assistant at Steward Family Medicine in Struthers. Her fiance graduated with a bacheKent Thomas, was ring bearer. Dr. O’Connor graduated with bach- lor’s degree in accounting from YSU. He elor’s degrees in biology and psychol- is a supply chain manager for Medi-Rx ogy from Youngstown State University. Pharmacy Inc. in Poland. She earned a master’s degree in education and a doctorate in psychology from Duquesne University. She is a psychologist at Community Mental Health Agency in Cleveland. Mr. Thomas graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in business adCANFIELD ministration and is an audio technician Tom and Barb Drotleff of Canfield in Cleveland. are announcing the engagement of After honeymooning in Hawaii, the their son, Michael Drotleff, to Heather couple reside in Cleveland. Green, both of Oxford. Mike and Carla Green of Eaton are the bride-elect’s parents. The couple will be united in marriage at 4 p.m. Aug. 24 in Ox ford, where an evening reception will follow. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Green graduated from Kent State University with a bachelor’s degree in education. She is a sixth-grade intervention specialist at Talawanda School District in Oxford. Mr. Drotleff attended Youngstown State University and studied accounting. He works in internal operations at West End Bank.

Weslie Detwiler, Michael Broderick to wed Aug. 3 COLUMBIANA

Caitlin Parrilla, Bob Danks plan fall vows

Laura Detwiler of Columbiana is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Weslie Detwiler, to Michael Broderick, both also of Columbiana. The bride-elect also is the daughter of Larry Detwiler of Canfield. Marney Broderick of Columbiana and Mike Broderick of Palm Harbor, Fla., are the prospective groom’s parents. The couple will be married at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 3 at Varian Orchards in East Canton, and an evening reception will follow. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Detwiler graduated from the University of Toledo with a bachelor’s Mr. Broderick is a refinishing technidegree. She is a visual art instructor at cian at American Wheel Repair in CanSMARTS (Students Motivated by the field after earning an associate degree Arts) in Youngstown. at WyoTech.

Heather Green, Michael Drotleff to marry Aug. 24


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Actors performed Rumplestiltskin for community members gathered at the Boardman library.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Library hosts performance of “Rumpelstiltskin” By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids First Theatre Initiative performed “Rumpelstiltskin” for community members at the Boardman library. Performers were members of the PB&J players, a group of young actors who put on plays for children. During the show four actors portrayed the characters of Rumpelstiltskin, the king, Lilly and her mother. Children gathered in the audience participate in the play as well. Actors worked with the crowd to create back round noises and respond to cues. More than 50 children and their families gathered at the library to watch the show. Along with Boardman the group will travel to a number of branches to perform the play. Performances at the Canfield and Poland

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Actors playing the king and Lily’s mother performed for the community members gathered at the Boardman library on June 27.

branches are scheduled for next week. For more information on these upcoming events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.

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will be provided. This event is for children of all ages.

Gotta Move story time

This event, which will take place on Aug. 7 and 21 at 10 a.m. at the Thrilling tales Canfield library, is for children ages Join the Canfield library on Aug. 2-5 who are accompanied by a care22 at 6 p.m. for Thrilling Tales, an giver. Join in for a variety of musievening story time for adults, which cal and movement activities that features exciting short stories that appeal to the “young and restless,” will keep you on the edge of your stimulate brain development and seat. The stories, written by notamotivate language learning. Adults ble authors, are read aloud by peoand children, get ready to act out ple who know how to draw suspense stories and rhymes, sing and dance, from every word. No registration is talk and play. required, so drop by for some spineLego my library tingling fun. Meet and enjoy creating Lego deFriends of PLYMC chair signs on Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.m. and yoga Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library. Legos will be provided. This Pay as you attend for this chair event is for children, ages 6 and up. yoga class at the Canfield library every Friday in August at 10 a.m. Tales to tails Class is $10 per session. Read to our favorite therapy dogs Bonding with babies on Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library. This helps develop reading and books skills, promotes confidence and enThis event, which will take place courages a love of reading. Bring a every Thursday in August at 10 a.m. book of your choice or the librariat the Canfield library, is for caregivans will find one for you. This event ers and their little ones who are 6-23 is for children in grades K and up. months. There will be 20 minutes Therapy dogs provided by Pet Partof language enrichment including ners of Greater Youngstown, a local rhymes, songs and stories, followed Pet Therapy group. This event is for by time to play and socialize. school-age children.

Tales and talk for 2s and 3s

Join the Canfield library every Tuesday in August 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.

Before-school-begins bash Celebrate the fun you had over the summer and the start of a new school year on Aug. 5 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library. They will have games, crafts and more fun. Snacks

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An afternoon in the viking age When people hear the word “viking,” very specific images come to mind. When these diverse groups of people went a-viking (adventuring) there was much more involved than horned helmets, long beards and pillaging. Spend some time learning the history and culture of an interesting people at the Austintown library on Aug. 17 at 3:30 p.m. at the Canfield library. To register, call 330-744-8636 and ask for information services or register online using the events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.

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The PB&J players from the Oakland Center for the Arts theater initiative performed at the Boardman library.

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Read and make Read together, sing songs and make a fun craft at this event at the Aug. 14 and 28 at 10 a.m. at the Canfield library. This event is for children ages 3-5.

Get walking at the library Get fit every Monday morning in August at 9:30 a.m. and join a librarian for a 20-30 minute walk along the Canfield library walking path and nearby neighborhood. Make new friends and join the fun. In the event of rain, they will walk inside the meeting room. This event is for adults and teens.

Learn to line dance Line dancing is a fun, exciting way to dance your way to good health. This class, which will take place on Aug. 8 and 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library, will combine low, moderate and high energy line dance routines and will help you burn calories at the same time. Participation is limited to one session per person each month to accommodate demand, registration required. To register, call 330-7448636 and ask for Canfield library or register online using the events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.

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Children competed at the Trekkers Summer Camp on June 28, working to get their “house” the most points during the Harry Potter themed week.

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Naturalist Lynn Zocolo helped children translate words into runes at the Mill Creek Park’s Trekkers Summer Camp for 10-12 year-olds.

Children explore the magic of plants at Mill Creek Park summer camp By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Mill Creek Metro Parks hosted it’s annual Trekkers Summer Camp for students ages 10-12. Accord i ng to Nat u ra l i st Lynn Zocolo this year’s theme was Harry Potter’s Herbology and Potions. “They had a blast,” Zocolo

said. “At the end of the week they were all friends.” During the week children gathered at Fellows Riverside Gardens starting at 9 a.m. Zocolo said that they had plant and magic based activities planned every day. “The students were broken into three houses, the oaks, the sassafras and the maples,” Zo-

colo said. “They competed all week to win the house cup.” Children spent t he week walking through the “enchanted forest,” learning about healing and dangerous plants and event planting their own herb garden. At the end of the week, Zocolo said that the group spent the final day playing competitive

games and celebrating with a feast. “We spent the whole week learning, so today we are going to take a break from that and focus on having fun,” she said. The group also celebrated with a trip to the Log Cabin for lunch and a boat ride on Lake Glaicer.

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A variety of “dangerous” plants were on display during the Trekkers: Herbology and Potion camp hosted by the Mill Creek Park.

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Children worked to translate words into rune symbols at the Harry Potter themed summer camp hosted by the Mill Creek Park.


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Botanical sun prints Embody the spirit of summer and design a cheery botanical sun print on Aug. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library. This neat scientific process creates unique and timeless pieces which can be used as cards, wall art or whatever you choose. Supplies are limited, registration is required. To register, call 330744-8636 or register on the events calendar on the website. This event is for adults and teens. Neighbors | Jessica Harker

The hall of the MetroParks Farm in Canfield was packed full with community members interested in learning more about coyotes from Jon Cepek, a Wildlife Ecologist with the Cleveland Metroparks.

Mill Creek Park hosts coyote lecture By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Mill Creek MetroParks Farm hosted a lecture on local coyotes on June 20. Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek presented at the event as part of the annual Naturalist Series. The Naturalist Series is a collaboration with the Metro Parks and OSU Extension and the Mahoning County Ohio Certified

Volunteer Naturalist program. “We are so happy to see a crowd like this,” said Education Manager Mandy Smith. During the lecture, Cepek discussed the facts and fictions of local coyotes. “It is important for people to be curious and enjoy nature,” Cepek said. He explained that he has been See COYOTES, Page 10

Family movie Join the Canfield library on Aug. 24 at 2:30 p.m. for a Saturday Movie Matinee. Bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the movie. Children age 7 years and younger must be with an adult.

Sit ‘n’ stitch Sit and stitch with others at the Canfield library on Aug. 7 and 21 at 11

Join the Canfield library on Aug. 1 at 6 p.m. for a movie night where they will be watching a newly released DVD. Feel free to bring your own small snacks and drinks. This event is for adults and teens. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. The movie will be PG or PG 13.

Blood drive There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Canfield library from 2-7 p.m. on Aug. 15. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit www.RedCrossBlood.org.

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

SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE

PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church

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

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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 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.

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140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

Jon Cepek a Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist who has worked with coyotes since his time in graduate school discussed the truth behind the animals at the MetroParks Farm on June 20.

a.m. Share ideas and skills while making new friends. Bring your UFOs (Unfinished Objects): quilting, appliqué, knitting or crochet projects, and supplies. This is not an instructor-led activity. This event is for adults.

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working with coyotes for more than 20 years, since his graduate school work. “For my work I field a lot of calls from the community, many of which are highly concerned when they have a coyote near by,” he said.

Cepek said that public perception of coyotes, especially in the media, is often negative. This can cause the community to panic when coyotes move into their area. “What we need to understand is that animals just follow their instincts,” Cepek said. He explained how human impact has greatly changed the natural environment of these

animals. “Their environment changes because of what we do, and then people get afraid of them,” Cepek said. “They are just following their instincts.” The next lecture in the Naturalist Series will cover Katydids and Crickets on Aug. 10. To preregister for the event, go to www.millcreekmetroparks. org.

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Framing crew needed. Projects will include additions and porches. Call 330-533-2137 or email sampitzulohomes@ gmail.com

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CCL Container is North America’s leading manufacturer of recyclable aluminum aerosol cans. Design and draw machine tooling parts within tight tolerances. Responsible for minimum downtime due to tooling issues. Root Cause Analysis. Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, walk, sit and stand for long periods. Must be able to lift 20 lbs. Proficient in AutoCad and Solidworks. Experience in Continuous improvement, minimum of 2 years’ design experience in manufacturing environment. A mechanical engineering degree is a plus. EOE Please send resume to:

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Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek with the Cleveland Metroparks gave a speech about the facts and fictions surrounding coyotes at the MetroParks Farm on June 20.

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DIN. RM. SET - contemporary, beveled glass rectangular table, 40”X60”, marble base, 6 taupe highback parson chairs, like new, $445. Call 330-726-4059.

TABLE SAW Skil, with stand, $55. Call 330-549-0947

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Din. rm. table - traditional, with 6 chairs & 2 leaves, blonde stained, excellent, $675. Call 330-720-2788

Medical Equipment HANDICAP SCOOTER Rascal, new batteries, $450 Call 330-750-1415 Oxygen Concentrator Like new, $65. SOLD! RAMP For handicap scooter, $300. Call 330-750-1415 Scooter - Legend, 3 wheel, like new, new batteries with alum. folding 6’ ramp, $800. 330-755-0224. WANT to buy a small handicap scooter & SELLING a larger handicap scooter. Call 330-503-4311

Home Furnishings FREE - Din. rm. set, 2 large mirrors & wooden storage cabinet. Call 330-750-1185

Lawn/Garden Equipment Hedge trimmer - John Deere, gas powered, $50. S-O-L-D-! Leaf blower/vacuum Ryobi, extra suction tube, $50. Call 330-783-1185 Mower lift - Mojack HDL hydraulic, $75. Call 330-783-1185 Pole saw - Poulan gas operated, $75. Call 330-783-1185 Tiller - Troy-Bilt, Bronco, used very little, like new, $375. Call 330-799-0253. Tractor - Ford 2N Excellent condition, ready for show or work, $1500/offer. Call 330-398-7779

Miscellaneous Air Conditioner - Arctic King, 8000 BTU, digital, excellent, $125. 330-397-7989 Air conditioner - large window, with remote, $65. S-O-L-D- ! Generator - Honda Power, 2000 watt, never used, $750. S - O - L - D ! Generator - Honda, portable 2000 watts, used once, Model EU2000i, $450. S-O-L-D-! ICE MAKER - portable, elec., works excellent, $50/offer. 330-953-0280.

We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient, Certified Professionals. Call 312-291-9169 refrigerantfinders.com/ad WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

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PETS, ANIMALS Cats KITTEN Free to good family. Call 330-507-3687

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KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

SAXOPHONE Buescher True Tone alto, $500. Call 330-533-7020

KITTENS - 8 wks. old, beautiful, to good homes only, $10 ea. Call 330-545-3888

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Golf cart - Club Car, excellent condition, new windshield, new seat, almost new tires, batteries ok, $2150. Call 330-792-5147 INVERSION TABLE Deluxe model, excellent, $95. Call 330-397-7989

Swimming Pools/ Accessories Pool - 24x12, alum., with pump, filter & solar cover, needs liner, must remove, $300. Call 724-699-8781

POOL PUMP & FILTER New, $50. 330-549-0947

TV/Stereo/Video TV - 20” Phillips Magnavox seldom used, with remote $50/offer. 330-953-0280. LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Dogs BOSTON TERRIERS - AKC Ready to go! Call 330-406-6920 German Shepherd Puppies AKC, family raised. Black, sable, tri-colored, black & tan, $600. 724-699-8846 Shih-tzus, Bostons, Morkies, Cocker Spaniels, Cockapoo, Cavachons, Poodles & more. Pics on www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont by Dennys, Yo.330-259-1286 Best prices around! Yorkie-Poo - Tiny, male, only $399. He is all black and so cute! 330-518-9516.

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AUTOMOTIVE Boats Boston Whaler - 1990 15ft., 70hp. Johnson, great ski boat, $1999/offer. Call 330-307-0689 Tracker - 1995, 17’, walk thru windshield, 60 hp. + 9.9 hp. + many extras, $4000 or best offer. As is. Call 330-534-9925

Motorcycles/Mopeds Biesse Racing Cart - 2005 Ran tag class at Beaver Run. Extra parts, must sell. $500/offer. 330-506-1336. Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 2007, 6700 mi., black, many extras, clean, $7500. Call 330-675-9647 Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce 2001, 16,000 mi., too many extras to list, $5500 or best offer. Text or call 330-207-9552 Honda Scooter - 2013 150 Series, 1300 mi., red, $1900. 330-219-2216 Suzuki Burgman 650cc Trike - 2003, best reasonable offer. 330-545-1953

Yamaha Mini Trail 1978 $350. 330-549-0947

Automobiles Chevrolet Impala LT - 2008 147,000 mi., power/heated seats, leather, premium sound w/aux jack and Sirius XM and On-Star, new rotors, pads & tires, (1 yr. old), well maintained, 5000 mi. oil changes, great first car for kid driving to school or college, $4500 firm. $490 below KBB market value of NE Ohio for quick sale. Text/call 330-518-7649 for info or test drive.

Calico Cat - Female, spayed, about 3 yrs. old. Free to good home. 330-559-0522.

Chevrolet Aveo - 2005 154,000 mi., new tires & brakes, sunroof, a/c, 1 owner. $2250. 330-881-7676.

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Chevrolet Malibu - 2003 100,000 mi., runs great, silver, $2500. 330-501-0042

respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Automobiles

Automobiles

SUVs

Chevrolet Cavalier - 2002 Good condition, $1800. Call 330-509-4816

Saturn Aura XE 2008, 4 dr., 4 cyl., a/c, p.w., p.l., cruise, CD, 142,000 mi., serviced regularly, looks & runs great, $3300. 330-533-1438 or 330-565-7131

Chevrolet Trailblazer - 2005 3rd row, 4WD, sunroof, great condition, 130,000 mi., $3500. 330-718-1814.

Chevrolet Corvair Conv. 1963. White, blue top, FL car, never been in snow, $12,900/offer. Call 330-307-0689 Ford Mustang Coupe 2014 Silver, V-6, auto., 28,000 mi., excellent condition, $14,500. Call 330-533-4166 Ford Mustang - 2014, convertible, ruby red with tan top & tan leather seats, V6, auto., stored winters, only 6900 mi., excellent condition, MCA pkg. Asking only $21,243. Call 330-610-2715. Honda Accord EXL - 2013 4 dr., power everything, 1 owner, like new, only 16,000 mi., $17,000. S-O-L-D!

Toyota Camry LE 2004. Super clean, 68,100 mi., orig. owner $4350. 330-716-7011 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs

PONTIAC TORRENT - 2008 Grandma’s car, 72,000 orig. mi., $7500. 330-750-1415

Trucks Chevrolet Colorado 2006. $500. 330-549-0947

Buick Rendezvous - 2005 Negotiable. Call 330-531-2401

Chevrolet S-10 Extreme Pickup - 2000. Red, new tires, 52,650 mi., excellent condition, $6000. Call 330-758-4612

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Truck Tow Hitch - $50 Call 330-549-0947

HONDA CIVIC EX - 2007 113,000 mi., 5 spd. manual, $5400. Call 330-518-4717 Kia Spectra EX - 2009, 4 dr., 1 owner, excellent condition in/out, silver/gray, 38,000 mi., $5600. 330-502-6855 Lincoln Towncar - 2003 Executive Edition, well maintained, $3900. Call 330-702-1634 Nissan Altima - 2018 6000 mi., gray, Midnight Edition Pkg., $17,500. S-O-L-D-! Nissan Maxima - 2008, 1 owner good condition, great car for student, 122,000 mi., $5500. 330-286-3719. Oldsmobile 98 Elite - 1995 Immaculate! Brand new front brakes & rotors, brand new rear brakes, 77,000 orig. mi., grandfather’s car, PA sticker, $3250/offer. Call 724-734-3807

Cement & Masonry

Hauling

Concrete Needs - Stamp, Patio & Driveway Installs Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671

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

Electrical Work

Home Improvement

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

Exterior remodeling, siding, windows, doors, roofing & decking. Free Estimates. Call David, 440-296-2020

Gutter Cleaning & Installation

Pontiac G6 GT Hardtop Conv. - 2006, 102,000 mi., excellent shape, $6200. Call 330-727-2945

“Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848

Pontiac G-6 - 2006, high mi., some rust, runs great, dependable, $600/offer. S-O-L-D!

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Landscapers New Lawn Installments. Hydro Seeding. Landscaping Free Est. - 330-881-7671

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