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Norse legends performed at library

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Softball stars

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A group of local teenagers visited the Canfield library to perform and celebrate the ancient myths of Norse culture on July 23. The group is pictured in costume for a performance of “Legends of Asgard.”

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MCCTC breaks ground on new facility

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Fire Tower and Training Facility

Members of the MCCTC school board and Austintown Fire Chief Andrew Frost III shoveled the first dirt at the new site for the school’s Fire Tower and Training Facility set to be constructed by January 2020.

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Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled for Aug. 19 The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be Aug. 19 from 6-8 p.m. in the small meeting room at the Canfield branch of the Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County, located 43 W. Main Street in 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 Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend.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,” “The Gifts of Change” and “Rut-Busting Book for Writers,” the two-hour sessions offer an opportunity for members to get group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ For more information, contact Nancy Christie at nancy@nancychristie.com.

Camp Stambaugh 100th anniversary celebration The Camp Stambaugh 100th Anniversary Committee invites the public to come on out on Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Although the camp is located at 3712 Leffingwell Road in Canfield, parking will be at Gate 12 (on Leffingwell Road, east of State Route 46S) at the Canfield fairgrounds. Attendees will be shuttled to the camp and back. Handicap accessibility is being provided. A $20 donation is required for anyone 7-years-old and older (6 and under are welcome). Register online at https://scoutingevent. com/433-stambaugh100 or just show

up at the Canfield Fairgrounds. More than 40 stations of displays and activities will be running all day. Food vendors are available all-day selling refreshments as well as a Trading Post on-site. For the Scouts, Sept. 21 will begin early that morning at the Canfield Fair Grounds where the Scouts will camp overnight, and at 7 a.m. will begin parading east on Leffingwell Road from Gate 13 to Camp Stambaugh. After arriving at Camp Stambaugh, a new gateway dedication will take place at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 a.m. the opening ceremony will take place. Shuttles will begin running immediately after the parade arrives at the camp. The activities will end at 5:00 pm as all Scouts will head back to the Canfield Fair Grounds for dinner and beginning at 8:00 pm a show and closing ceremony at the Canfield Fair Grandstand. If you would like to join Scouting or just require more information, call the Great Trail Council Scout office at 330773-0415 or visit our website at www. gtcbsa.org. For more information about all the Scouting programs in the Mahoning County area, contact Stephen DiPaolo, Whispering Pines District Executive, at 234-900-5896 or at Stephen.dipaolo@gtcbsa.org.

Local church offers event on Sept. 20 and 21 Lord of Life Lutheran Church, located at 550 N. Broad St. in Canfield, will host a Treasure in a Trunk event on Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sept. 21 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Those looking to participate through selling their items should call Ruth Allen at 330-550-3022. Reservation costs $10 per person, per site or table. The deadline is Sept. 1.

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This handsome kitty is Bobo. He is a male, gray Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 3-yearsold. He has been at Angels for Animals since March 23. Bobo is a shy guy and would do best in a calm home with patient people who would bring out the love bug in him! For more information, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This happy fellow is Casey! He is a male, black and white Jack (Parson) Russell Terrier mix and is estimated to be 5-years-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since July 16. Casey loves everyone he meets, and would do well with children and other animals. Could Casey 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.

Yes - I always learn something new. 0% Yes - Once in a while 0%.

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Do you enjoy TED talks?

What type of shopping do you prefer?

No - I watch them, but prefer other educational material. 0% No - I don’t watch them at all. 100%

Online. 0%

Independent shops. 0%

Department stores. 0%

A combination of the above. 100%

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Do you enjoy painting?

What is the best time of day for yard work?

Yes - I paint creatively often. 0%

No - But I still paint sometimes. 100%

Yes - For home renovation. 0%

No - It’s not one of my interests. 0%

Early morning. 0%

In the afternoon. 0%

Mid-morning. 50%

Evening. 50%

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Where is your favorite outdoor local destination to visit?

Which brand of soft drink do you prefer?

Mill Creek Park.

Austintown Park.

Coca-Cola.

A&W.

White House Fruit Farms.

Other.

Pepsi.

Homemade pop.

Boardman Park.

Fanta.

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Which internet browser do you use?

How many summer festivals or fairs have you attended?

Google Chrome.

Internet Explorer.

At least a handful.

None yet, but I will soon.

Firefox.

Other.

A couple.

I’m not interested in those events.

Safari. Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

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Knitting guild to have Aug. 13 meeting

p.m. on the stage located in front of the International Building.

Mill Creek ABWA to have Aug. 13 meeting

The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its Aug. 13 meetThe Western Reserve Knitting ing at A La Cart Catering in Canfield Guild will meet at the Rotary Combeginning with networking at 6 p.m. munity Building in Fair Park in and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu Canfield on Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. This will include hot dogs, hamburgers, month’s planned program is a mosa- potato salad, macaroni salad, baked ic knit hat. For pattern instructions, beans, tossed salad, fresh fruit, refer to the Western Reserve KnitJell-O, dessert, coffee and tea. The ting Guild’s Cable Gram or Ravelry cost is $15 and reservations may page. All unsold tickets, sold tickbe made by calling Marilyn Abramet stubs and collected money for the ski at 330-726-2527 or Darlene sale of the afghan raffle are due at Demjen at 330-755-9089 by July this meeting. The winner of the af31. The speaker for the evening will ghan will be drawn at this time (the be Kelly Kotel, who is the Adult Prowinner need not be present). Dues of gram Specialist with the library. The $20 are due this time to be included scholarship recipients will also be in the WRKG directory. Anyone inter- present at this August meeting. The ested in the guild can contact wrkg. public is welcome. ohio@gmail.com.

Gathering Place to have Aug. 12 meeting

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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 bar, entertainment and silent auction prizes. Local favorites Glenn Stevens and Regina Reynolds will emcee a terrific entertainment lineup - Just Friends Community Chorus will perform favorite hits of the 1950s, Tom Gent and Maureen Gorman Stenglein will sing classic show tunes, and stand-up comedian Jenna Cintavey and improvisational comedy troupe The Dinner Theatre Rejects will bring the laughs. For tickets, visit http://hopewelltheatre.org or call 330-746-5455. Hopewell TheWeekly square dance founded in 1992 as the Victolessons to begin Sept. 10 atre, rian Players, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit The Niles Friendly Squares, a organization devoted to producing local square dance group dedicated quality theatrical performances in to keeping alive the uniquely Amerthe Mahoning Valley. Follow them ican art form of square dancing, will on Facebook to keep up with perbegin a new year of weekly square formances, events, auditions and other Hopewell news—www.facedance lessons. The introductory session will be Sept. 10 from 7-9 p.m. book.com/HopewellTheatre. Each session builds upon the previous session and will include learning Microsoft Excel class 2 steps along with plenty of review and Join the Canfield library on Aug. practice each week to help attend16 at 10 a.m. for Intermediate Microees master the moves. The sessions soft Excel. This class will review the are designed to cover all the steps basics of Excel, cover how to format in the Basic Square Dance Program. your page layout, and work on some Gene Hammond will be the instrucbasic formulas. Prior attendance in tor. The Tuesday evening sessions Microsoft Excel Class 1 is preferred. will run through April 14, 2020. There Class will soon be followed by Microis a fee of $6 per lesson. The Friend- soft Excel Class 3. Register online ly Squares will also be performing via the library events calendar or square dance demonstrations at call 330-744-8636. This event is for the Canfield Fair on Aug. 29 from 7-8 adults and teens. Lord of Life Lutheran Church, located at 550 N. Broad Street in Canfield, will offer a Gathering Place event on Aug. 12 at 11 a.m. Angels for Animals will talk about their organization, introduce some of their animals and explain how you can become a volunteer. In addition, Buckeye Hospice will have a nurse available to provide free blood pressure readings. Lunch is provided by the Woodlands. This is a free social outreach program offered to all senior citizens on the second Monday of the month, every month. Different games and activities are offered each month. For more information, contact the church at 330-533-3531.

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A group of local teenagers visited the Canfield library to perform and celebrate the ancient myths of Norse culture on July 23. The group is pictured in costume for a performance of “Legends of Asgard.”

Theater group performs at library By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

A group of local teenagers visited the Canfield library to perform and celebrate the ancient myths of Norse culture on July 23. In performing “Legends of As-

gard,” the group educated attendees on how Odin became the god he is and how he met his mighty end. Members of the group included Gabrielle Augustin, Kat Roman, Olivia Love, Spencer Humphreys, Paige Brockway, Megan Brockway, Daniel

Gordiejew, Brady Bizon, Clark Hergenrother and Kaleigh Ceci. The group is self-sustained and travels to performances throughout Mahoning County. Amanda Kollar, assistant supervisor, youth librarian, hosted the event, which was for the entire family.

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Members of the theater group which performed “Legends of Asgard” at the Canfield library included, from left, (front) Gabrielle Augustin, Kat Roman, Olivia Love; (back) Spencer Humphreys, Paige Brockway, Megan Brockway, Daniel Gordiejew, Brady Bizon, Clark Hergenrother and Kaleigh Ceci.


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Finding records in FamilySearch.org FamilySearch is an incredible research tool, with records from all U.S. states and many countries around the world. Use of this resource requires free registration, whereby each researcher sets up their own account. FamilySearch has a wiki that serves as on online genealogy encyclopedia, offering articles and audiovisual tutorials. Did you know that this resource provides free death certificates for Ohio deaths occurring 19081953? On Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library, Tim Seman will demonstrate best practices for using this amazing database, including how to set-up your free account. Registration is required by calling the information services department at 330-744-8636, or online via the library’s events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.

Twitter 101 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 330-7448636 or register online using the 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 Shelves” of the Canfield library’s book club room will take place on Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m. and Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. They will discuss “Virgil Wander” by Leif Enger. The September title will be “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens. This event is for adults.

Improving memory 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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Hannah Matulek, a librarian at the Michael Kusalaba library, instructed community members on how to select 3D designed for the Outer Space Jewlery making event on July 10.

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Librarian Hannah Matulek showed community members how to resize and scale their pendants before printing them using the 3D printer at the Michael Kusalaba library.

Michael Kusalaba library hosts outer space jewelry making event By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Michael Kusalaba library hosted an outer space themed jewelry making event on July 10. Librarian Hannah Matulek hosted the event, using the library’s maker space 3D printer to make space themed pendants. “I want it to be personalized,” Matulek said. “I want everyone to find their own design.” Community members started by searching on thingiverse. com for designs of space themed 3D pendants, with Matulek offering a number of suggestions. After community members made their selections, they were able to load them onto the computer connected to the 3D printer and customize them. Matulek helped community members select the size of the pendant, and add space to connect the pendant to a chain. The event was space themed to fit in the library’s summer reading program’s theme, which is “A Universe of Stories.” For more on upcoming library Neighbors | Jessica Harker events, go to www.libraryvisit. Community members worked on laptops to create space themed pendant designs to print using the Michael Kusalaba library’s 3D printer on July 10. org.


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10U All-Stars are state runners-up

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Garden Tea Party will be Sept. 22

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The Canfield 10U Softball All-Star team finished runner-up in the Little League State tournament in Wheelersburg from July 27–31. The team finished state runner up to the champion from Symmes Valley and had two victories over Portsmouth, and another victory over Tallmadge to advance to the final day. Team members include, from left, (front) Elise Kovach, Addyson Toth; (back) Leah Figueroa, Jenna Havrilla, Manager Dante Castronova, Sofia Castronova, Ashtyn Hanousek, Brooke Pluchinsky, Riley Billak, Brooke Opalick, Karmyn Moyer, Eva Camuso, Makayla Brown and Coach Rachel Camuso. Missing from photo is Coach Michelle Opalick.

Families host Japanese students

The Holborn Herb Growers Guild recently announced its annual 2019 Garden Tea Party, taking place on Sept. 22 at the hay and grain building in the Canfield Fairgrounds, located on State Route 46, Columbiana Canfield Road, Gate 5 entrance during the hours of 2-4 p.m. Adults and children are invited to attend this year’s festivities, which will feature the sampling of herbal teas along with the samplings of both savory and sweet delicacies to delight the palate. Featured this year will be “America’s First Ladies,” who will share their memories of the White House Gardens. Also presented this year will be “Princess Beauty,” who will be joining the children at “Tea with a Princess” event for children 10 and under. Tickets are $8. Children’s tickets are limited. Weather permitting, party goers will have opportunities to tour the historical Western Reserve Village buildings as they stroll among the many herbs, plants and flowers which are cared for by the all the guild members. As a keepsake of the event, souvenir tea cups and saucers will be gifted to each visitor. Basket raffles will be offered along with door prize drawings. The second-printing of the guild’s cookbook “Herbal Fare” will also be available for purchase. Garden Party Tea tickets are $15 per person and children 10 years of age and under are $8 with Princess Beauty. Ticket sales are limited. For ticket information and purchasing, contact Bunny at 330-507-8565 or Mary Grace 330-726-9829. Pictured are, from left, Bunny Pavlov, treasurer; Yvonne Ford, president; and Carol Check and Mary Grace Fowler, chairs.

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Families in Mahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula and Summit counties are enjoying a young visitor from Japan in their homes for three weeks as part of the LABO program, which brings youth from a distant land to the United States each summer. The purpose is to immerse the students in an English speaking culture as a way to reinforce their learning and create a friendship among nations that can last a long time. Hosting this year is the Piper family of Boardman and Kadilak family from Canfield, among others. Students will be here until Aug. 18, when they return to their homes to start the school year again. This program is affiliated with Ohio 4-H and is one of many states nationwide who have been involved with this effort for more than 50 years. Information on this and other programs is available at www.ohio4h/youth/international. Pictured are, from left, (front) Sharlene Piper, Tyler Piper, Ryan Piper, Ronald Imhoff III, Aimee Shank, Michiru Katoka, Willow Shank, Maya Kline, Megumi Sakamoto, Sophia Kadilak, Norie Sasaki, Rachel Kemmerle, Karuka Iwasaki, Naolo Takaku; (back) Richard Piper, Daiki Kato, Sarah Imhoff, Shota Santo, Eliyana Shank Elena Kline, Tanya Kahl, Paul Kadilak, Jen Kadilak, Jim Kennerle, Cindi Kemmerle, Allison Sauerwein, Bryan Snyder and Rachael Snyder.

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Happily Ever After Miss DeRobertis, Mr. Donofrio to be married Michele and Mary DeRobertis of Granada Hills, Calif., and Don Donofrio of Cape Coral, Fla., and Cassie Donofrio of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their children, Alyssa DeRobertis and Vincent Donofrio, both of Newport Beach, Calif. Villa Moro in Corfu, Greece, has been chosen as the setting for the couple’s Sept. 14 wedding. Invitations will be extended for the ceremony and reception in Greece as well as for a local reception to take place in November at the Tyler History Center in Youngstown. The bride-elect, a former dancer with BalletMet Columbus and Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Ohio Wesleyan University. She is a project assistant at Swinerton in Irvine, Calif. The prospective groom also graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University,

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where he was an economics management fellow. He will be pursing a master’s degree in business at Pepperdine University and is an associate commercial-property manager at CBRE in Newport Beach.

Francine Stanko, Adam Schuler plan fall rite BOARDMAN

The Reeds honored for golden jubilee

Infant Jesus of Prague Byzantine Catholic Church in Boardman will be the setting for the 12:30 p.m. Nov. 8 wedding of Francine Stanko and Adam Schuler, both of Boardman. The couple’s engagement is being announced by the bride-elect’s parents, Mark and Nancy Stanko of Boardman. The prospective groom is a son of Larry and Kim Schuler, also of Boardman. A reception will take place that evening at The Vineyards at Pine Lake in Columbiana. Invitations will be issued for both events. M i s s St a n ko g r a du at e d f r om Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in education. She is a fifth-grade math teacher in the CampMr. Schuler earned a bachelor’s debell City School District. gree in social work from YSU.

Bryan and Traudi Reed of Canfield were honored recently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary during a surprise party with friends and family. The event was hosted by the couple’s children: Vicki Reed (Chad Michener) of Orange and Rob (Jessica) Reed of Canfield. Four grandchildren, Halina and Taryn Michener and Max and Haley Reed, complete their family. Mr. Reed married the former Traudi Ublelhart on June 14, 1969, at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Youngstown. Mrs. Reed taught German and English at Salem City Schools before retiring in 2004. She is a member of the Saxon Club, Silver Sneakers and Red Hat Group Lizzies. She also volunteers He is a member of the Youngstown Lions Club and a U.S. Army veteran. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. The couple are members of Lord of Her husband was the president of Hearn Paper Co. before retiring in 2003. Life Lutheran Church in Canfield.

Anna Brocker, Stijepan Vucic are engaged St. Paul Croatian Catholic Church in Cleveland has been chosen as the setting for the summer 2020 wedding of Anna Brocker of Canfield to Stijepan Vucic of Cleveland. The couple’s engagement is being announced by their parents, Darla Brocker of Canfield and Marijan and Lucy Vucic of Cleveland. Miss Brocker also is the daughter of the late Barry Brocker. A reception will take place at the American-Croatian Lodge in Eastlake. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Brocker graduated from the University of Mount Union with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She is an associate at Hill, Barth and King LLC in Cleveland State University. He is an asCanfield. Mr. Vucic graduated with a bachelor’s sistant branch manager at Dollar Bank degree in business administration from in Cleveland.


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Fire departments from across Mahoning Valley were represented at MCCTC on July 9 for the ground break ceremony on the upcoming Fire Tower and Training Facility.

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Mahoning County Career and Technical Center Superintendent John Zehentbauer addressed the crowd gathered outside of the school for the ground breaking ceremony for the new Fire Tower and Training Facility.

MCCTC hosts ground breaking ceremony for new fire tower training facility By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Mahoning County Career and Technical Center hosted a ground breaking ceremony for a new fire tower training facility on the campus on July 9. School superintendent John Zehentbauer hosted the ceremony, which brought together local politicians, fire departments and MCCTC board members. “I want to thank everyone

that was involved in this project from its inception to the ground breaking,” Zehentbauer said. The project, which will cost approximately $1.1 million, is set to be completed by January 2020. Zehentbauer said that the goal of the facility is to provide a state of the art training area for everyone from local high school students to professional firefighters. The school currently offers fire

courses for both high school students and adults, and Zehentbauer said the facility will also offer free high school level training for local schools. “It is important that our local firemen will have a safe, state of the art facility to train in that is close by,” Zehentbauer said. Austintown Fire Chief Andrew Frost said that the facility will help local departments keep up on their training without having

to travel. “If someone wants to do a big training session in their department they can actually come out and use this facility, there was nowhere they could have gone and done that before,” Frost said. He said that with shifting state laws it has become harder for departments to find facilities they can use to train for dangerous situations. “We are going to be able to have these firefighters in these dangerous situations in a controlled setting, as opposed to in the field for the first time,” Frost said. He also said he sees this facility as a way to engage the younger generation, in the hopes of recruiting younger members into

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the profession. “We are making a big push right now to get this young kids back involved in this,” Frost said. “When you bring in technology and you bring in state of the art facilities you peak their interest, they don’t want the old stuff they want the new stuff.” The project is funded by both state and federal money, with the school having about $565,000 already raised. Zehentbauer said he expects MCCTC to match the grant money by 50 percent, but will offer $400,000 minimum. He said that the new facility is just the first step in a potential long term project to increase training at MCCTC for all fire and police departments as well as first responders.

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True Stories book club True Stories is the book club for people who want to read about some of the world’s most captivating reallife people and events. They next event will take place on Aug. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library where they will discuss “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed. Join for a monthly discussions of riveting nonfiction titles. This event is for adults.

Blood drive 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.

Thrilling tales Join the Canfield library on Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. for Thrilling Tales, an evening story time for adults, which features exciting short stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The stories, written by notable authors, are read aloud by people who know how to draw suspense from every word. No registration is required, so drop by for some spine-tingling fun.

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Friends of PLYMC chair yoga Pay as you attend for this chair yoga class at the Canfield library every Friday in August at 10 a.m. Class is $10 per session.

Bonding with babies and books This event, which will take place every Thursday in August at 10 a.m. at the Canfield library, 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.

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.

Gotta Move story time This event, which will take place on Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. at the Canfield library, is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Join in 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.

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.

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Librarian Samantha Schneider assisted community members in selecting from a number of patriotic designs to engrave on mason jar glasses at the Michael Kualaba library.

Fourth of July themed craft at the MK library By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Michael Kusalaba library hosted a Fourth of July themed glass engraving class on July 1. Librarian Samantha Schneider hosted the event. “We have hosted engraving glasses before, but this one is specific for the holiday,” Schneider said. The library provided mason jar glasses for community members to engrave. Kicking off the event community members worked on tablets to choose the design they wanted on their glass. Schneider said that she picked out a number of designs to fit the theme that community members could chose from. “It’s not a requirement though, anyone can do any design that

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Community members worked on tablets to design their own patterns during the Fourth of July Engraved Glass event at the Michael Kusalaba library.

they want,” Schneider said. the mugs. After choosing the design, For more information on upSchneider used the laser en- coming library events, go to graver to etch the designs onto www.libraryvisit.org.

Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs on Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.

Tales to tails Read to our favorite therapy dogs on Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. at the Canfield library. This helps develop reading skills, promotes confidence and encourages a love of reading. Bring a book of your choice or the librarians will find one for you. This event is for children in grades K and up. Therapy dogs provided by Pet Partners of Greater Youngstown, a local Pet Therapy group. This event is for school-age children.

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Samantha Schneider, a librarian at the Michael Kusalaba library, helped community members design patterns to engrave on a mason jar glass on July 1.


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Children’s librarian Rhonda Monroe explained three space themed crafts to community members gathered at the Space Invaders Craft event at the Michael Kusalaba library.

Community members work on space themed crafts at the library By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Michael Kusalaba library hosted a Space Invaders Craft event on July 2. Children’s librarian Rhonda Monroe hosted the event for 25 children and their families. “It’s just fun, a lot of the ideas are easy to do and can be found on Pinterest,” Monroe said. Monroe prepared three crafts for children to work on at the event that were space themed.

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.

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 330-7448636 or register on the events calendar on the website. This event is for adults and teens.

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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. 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 330744-8636 and ask for Canfield library or register online using the events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.

Family movie Join the Canfield library on Aug.

24 at 2:30 p.m. for a Saturday Movie “Our Summer Reading Pro- we all like the most to put on Matinee. Bring your own snacks and gram is ‘A Universe of Stories’ display, this year it’s the name drinks to enjoy during the movie. this year so everything is outer rockets,” Monroe said. Children age 7 years and younger space themed,” Monroe said. must be with an adult. Children were able to make a See SPACE CRAFTS, Page 10 name rocket, using the letters of their name to make up the different sections of the ship. Monroe said that this was the project chosen by librarians to be displayed in the library for Summer Reading. “Every year the librarians work on creating themed projWITH A FULL LINE OF KUBOTA PRODUCTS ects and we vote on the one

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Norah and Gavin Anderson worked on making space ships out of styrofoam plates and bowls at the Michael Kualaba library on July 2.

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POLICE REPORTS Aug. 1 Drugs: Authorities conducting a traffic stop on West Main Street charged Kevin Seppi, no age listed, of Cleveland, with drug abuse (marijuana) and possessing drug paraphernalia. Summons: Officers pulled over Ashley House, 31, of West Pershing Street, Salem, on East Main Street and wrote a summons charging her with driving under suspension. Aug. 2 Drugs: Ian Lowe, 38, of Hillman Street, Youngstown, was handed a summons charging him with drug abuse (marijuana) and possessing drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop on Herbert Road. Arrest: A traffic stop on North Broad Street resulted in the arrest of Curtis Peeples, 39, of Washington Street, Leetonia, on a warrant charging failure to appear in Sebring Area Court. Also, Alice Bivens, 42, of state Route 45, Salem, was issued a summons charging driving under suspension. Summons: Kylon Bills, 37, of Camden Avenue, Youngstown, was charged with driving under suspension after having been stopped on U.S. Route 224. Citation: Police wrote a minor-misdemeanor citation charging Carolyn Shaffer, 58, of Talsman Drive, Canfield, with traveling 43 mph on Montgomery Drive,

which has a 25-mph speed limit. Aug.3 Summons: Officers conducting a traffic stop on West Main Street wrote a summons charging Duane Rock, 49, of Atlantic Street Northeast, Warren, with driving after failing to reinstate his driving status. Summons: George Landsberger, no age given, of Waterford Road, East Palestine, received a summons charging him with driving under suspension after having been pulled over on Lisbon Road. Aug. 4 Summons: Police on Lisbon Road stopped and issued a summons to Leroy Thomas, 60, of Park Avenue, Salem, charging him with driving under an administrative suspension. Drugs: After authorities pulled her over on West Main Street, they charged Mehlyn Clinkscale, 18, of Lockwood Boulevard, Boardman, with underage possession and consumption of alcohol, as well as drug abuse (marijuana) and possessing drug paraphernalia. In addition, police charged a 17-year-old Alliance boy with drug abuse (marijuana) and made a referral to the Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center in Youngstown.

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Children gathered at the Michael Kusalaba library to work on space themed crafts organized by Children’s Librarian Rhonda Monroe.

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The final craft was a rocket made from a toilet paper roll using a plastic egg and close pins to create the different compoChildren were also able to cre- nents of the ship. ate UFO’s out of styrofoam plates “We want to get people inand bowls, complete with deco- volved in summer reading,” rations and a pom-pom alien. Monroe said. “We have a lot of stuff to give away to people who participate.”

Monroe said that this year the library is giving away a number of prizes, including trips to Chuckie Cheese and tickets to their end of Summer Reading author event. To sign up for the program or for more information on upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.

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Community members gathered at the Michael Kuslaba library on July 2 for the first Space Invader Crafting event.


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