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Librarian Samantha Schneider assisted community members in selecting from a number of patriotic designs to go on mason jar glasses at the Michael Kualaba library.
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Poland Historical Society invites public to 40th anniversary celebration In celebration of the Poland Historical Society’s 40th anniversary, the Little Red Schoolhouse will be open to the public on Aug. 11, from 1-3 p.m. This will be a great opportunity to tour the inside of the schoolhouse and enjoy hot dogs, popcorn, a sweet treat and beverage, provided by the members of the historical society. In 1979, the Poland Township Historical Society was formed by a group of Poland citizens, under the leadership of Betty Jones, in an effort to preserve Poland’s Little Red Schoolhouse. The primary focus of the newly formed historical society was to preserve the schoolhouse and Poland’s history for future citizens of Poland Village and Poland Township.
Weekly square dance lessons to begin on Sept. 10 The Niles Friendly Squares, a local square dance group dedicated to keeping alive the uniquely American art form of square dancing, will begin a new year of weekly square dance lessons. The introductory session will be Sept. 10 from 7-9 p.m. Each session builds upon the previous session and will include learning steps along with plenty of review and practice each
week to help attendees master the moves. The sessions are designed to cover all the steps in the Basic Square Dance Program. Gene Hammond will be the instructor. The Tuesday evening sessions will run through April 14, 2020. There is a fee of $6 per lesson. The Friendly Squares will also be performing square dance demonstrations at the Canfield Fair on Aug. 29 from 7-8 p.m. on the stage located in front of the International Building.
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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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact ALYSSA RICCIARDULLI at 330-747-1471 ext. 1274.
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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Mill Creek ABWA to have Aug. 13 meeting The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its Aug. 13 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu will include hot dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, tossed salad, fresh fruit, Jell-O, dessert, coffee and tea. The cost is $15 and reservations may be made by calling Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527 or Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 by July 31. The speaker for the evening will be Kelly Kotel, who is the Adult Program Specialist with the library. The scholarship recipients will also be present at this August meeting. The public is welcome.
Blood drive There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Poland library on Aug. 20 from 1:30-6:30 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visitwww.RedCrossBlood.org.
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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.
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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?
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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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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.
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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 standup 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 Theatre, founded in 1992 as the Victorian Players, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization devoted to producing quality theatrical performances in the Mahoning Valley. Follow them on Facebook to keep up with performances, events, auditions and other Hopewell news—www.facebook.com/HopewellTheatre.
More than a book club Gather together on Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Poland library to discuss the stories and information you are currently reading and researching. Whether you listen to audiobooks, read novels, read the newspaper, or research online, share your sources and learn about others. This event is for adults.
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Poland librarians helped pass out ice cream to community members gathered at the library’s annual Ice Cream Bash on Aug. 1.
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Pauline Conti enjoyed a bowl of ice cream at the Poland library for the library’s annual end of summer Ice Cream Bash.
Poland library hosts annual Ice Cream Bash By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com
The Poland library hosted its annual end of the school year Ice Cream Bash on Aug. 1. Librarian Vicky Peck organized the event for children and their families to enjoy. “We always hold this event as a big back to school celebra-
tion,” Peck said. She explained that the library tries to have it during the first week of August to avoid any conflicts with back to school planning. “We want everyone to have fun and celebrate the summer without adding any stress,” she said.
During the event, the library set up a number of games and crafting stations. Children were able to play tic-tac-toe, ring toss, mini golf and more. Peck also provided coloring pages for children to relax and decorate. “It’s a treat for everyone to
come and just have fun,” Peck said. The library also provided ice cream and toppings for children and their families to create their own ice cream sundaes. For more information on upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.
Friends of PLYMC yoga class Pay as you attend for this yoga class at the Poland library every Wednesday in August from 5-6 p.m. Class is $10 per session. Dress comfortably.
Read to Roxie Relax and read to Roxie, a registered therapy dog with GO TEAM Therapy Dogs at the Poland library on Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. Each child will be given a 15-minute reading session while spots remain. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Poland library to register. This event is for grades 4 and under.
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Children and their families played bean bag tic-tac-toe at the Poland library’s annual Ice Cream Bash.
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Children played indoor mini golf at the Poland library on Aug. 1 during the annual Ice cream Bash.
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Mushroom guru - Walt Sturgeon Mushroom guru and author Walt Sturgeon will present on the myriad colors, forms and habitats of our native macro fungi on Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. at the Poland library. Edible and toxic species will be shown. Folklore and examples of bioluminescent species, insectivorous fungi and hallucinogenic mushrooms will also be presented. Sturgeon is a member and trustee of the Ohio Mushroom Society, which has been affiliated with the North American Mycological Association since 1982. This event is for adults.
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.
Bonding with babies and books Historical society to host This event, which will take place day trip
every Wednesday in August at 10 a.m. at the Poland 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.
The Poland Historical Society will host a day trip to Pittsburgh on Sept. 18. The itinerary begins when the bus leaves from the Poland Methodist Church, located at 1940 Boardman-Poland Road, at 8:30 a.m., arriving in Pittsburgh at 10 a.m. and includes a visit to the Phipps ConserTales and talk for 2s vatory and Botanical Garden, lunch and 3s at the Schenley Park Café, followed Join the Poland library on Aug. 15 by a tour of the Frick Art and Historat 10:30 a.m. for developmentally ap- ical Center and the Clayton Manpropriate books, songs, rhymes, fin- sion. The bus will leave Pittsburgh at ger plays and other activities that will 5 p.m. for the return trip to Poland. The cost of this fundraiser bus trip help your child (ages 2-3) become a is $115 and includes the bus, admissuccessful reader. sions and lunch. Registration for the trip is due by Aug. 12, but early regYMCA hosts Camp istration is recommended. RegistraF.R.I.E.N.D. tion forms are available through the The Autism Society of Mahoning Poland Historical Society or can be Valley has been awarded a $10,000 emailed. Make check payable to the grant from the Kennedy Family Fund Poland Historical Society and mail to of The Community Foundation of the P.O. Box 5052, Poland, OH 44514. InMahoning Valley to support its fifth clude name, address, phone numannual Camp F.R.I.E.N.D.: Finding Re- ber and email. Questions should wards In Every New Day, an inclusive be directed to Larry Bartos at 330757-4223. Requests for registration day camp experience for children, teens and young adult students with forms may be emailed to phs@polandtownship.com. autism and their friends. The first
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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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On July 20, Holy Family Youth Ministry joined other youth groups from the Diocese of Youngstown at the second annual Laudare Festival of Praise Youth Conference at St. Dominic Parish - Youngstown. The day, MC’d by the Dominican Brothers, included keynote speaker Dean Robinson, music, skits, stations for personal reflection, witnesses, Adoration, Reconciliation and Mass.
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This year, Holy Family collaborated with Christ Our Savior Parish for Vacation Bible School. The theme was “Shipwrecked.” Holy Family thanks the adult team from Christ Our Savior helped facilitate the sessions, youth ministry, eighth-graders, the Knights of Columbus Council #15573 who provided a picnic lunch on the last day, and Jamie Miller DRE/YM from Christ Our Savior. Pictured, kindergarten children pose for a picture at “Shipwrecked” VBS.
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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.
Hannah Matulek, a librarian at the Michael Kusalaba library, instructed community members on how to select 3D designs for the Outer Space Jewlery making event on July 10.
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 read ing prog ra m’s t heme, which is “A Universe of Stories.” For more on upcoming library events, go to w w w.libraryvisit.org.
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Hannah Matulek selected designs chosen by community members to print using the library’s 3D printer at the first Outer Space Jewlery making event.
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Community members worked on laptops to create space themed pendant designs to print using the Michael Kusalaba library’s 3D printer on July 10.
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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.
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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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Holy Family Youth Ministry recently celebrated a last hurrah before school begins with an outdoor movie night. The feature presentation was “The Lion King” (1994). Pizza, chips, candy and popcorn were served. Corn hole, GaGa Pit, Body Bubbles, swings and basketball were the activities enjoyed prior to the movie. Holy Family Youth Ministry members posed for a picture before the movie at the Outdoor Movie Night on Aug. 4. Pictured are Stephen Coss, Vince Sainato, Nate Richley, David Vuksanovich, Jason Vuksanovich, Colin McDonald, Luke Lantz, Kailey Rodgers, Gemma Kearns, MyMy Fabian, Cassidy Smith, Josey Norris, Sydney Norris, Sophia Sainato, Nate Garthwaite, Sydney Scotford, Paige Lanterman, Catie Palusak and Maria LoCicero.
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Overeaters Anonymous to have local meetings Overeaters Anonymous is offering meetings at several 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 4:30 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 1451 Churchill Hubbard Road in Youngstown. This location is handicapped accessible. On Thursdays, a meeting will take place 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. At 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, a meeting will take place at New Life Lutheran Church, located at 1181 Churchill-Hubbard Road in Youngstown. This location is handicapped accessible. For more information, go to www.oa.org or call: Mahoning or Trumbull - 330-7472696; Columbiana - 330-424-7767; Lawrence - 724-674-3697.
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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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Community members worked on tablets to design their fourth of july themed patterns during the Fourth of July Engraved Glass event at the Michael Kusalaba library on July 1.
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. Sch neider sa id t hat she picked out a number of designs to fit the theme that community members could chose from. “It ’s not a requ i rement though, anyone can do any design that they want,” Schneider said. After choosing the design, Schneider used the laser engraver to etch the designs onto the mugs. For more information on Neighbors | Jessica Harker upcoming library events, go to Librarian Samantha Schneider assisted community members in selecting from a number of patriotic designs to go www.libraryvisit.org. on mason jar glasses at the Michael Kualaba library.
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Rhonda Monroe, a children’s librarian at the Michael Kusalaba library, hosted a crafting event for school age children on July 2 for the Summer Reading Program.
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Children gathered at the Michael Kusalaba library on July 2 to work on space themed crafts organized by Children’s Librarian Rhonda Monroe.
Community members work on space themed crafts at the MK 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. Mon roe prepa re d t h re e crafts for children to work on at the event that were space themed. “Our Summer Reading Program is ‘A Universe of Stories’ this year so everything is outer
space themed,” Monroe said. Children were able to make a 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 projects and we vote on the one we all like the most to put on display, this year it’s the name rockets,” Monroe said. Children were also able to create UFO’s out of styrofoam plates and bowls, complete
with decorations and a pompom alien. The final craft was a rocket made from a toilet paper roll using a plastic egg and close pins to create the different components of the ship. See SPACE CRAFT, Page 10
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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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Garden Tea Party will be Sept. 22
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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 330-5078565 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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PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald
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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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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.
SPACE CRAFT Continued from Page 9 “We want to get people involved in summer reading,” 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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Nathan h Doyle, l Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Childcare Available Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.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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Green Haven - Canfield, 1 True Companion mausoleum, in Garden Sec. 18, Level 4, Meditation Mausoleum, new addition. This section is sold out. Includes, open & close. Holds 2 people. 108T, value $8209, selling $6000. 330-509-5770 Green Haven - Canfield, 4 lots in a row, Garden of Love section, w/2 cement vaults, value $7000, asking $4500. Call 330-509-0979. Green Haven - Canfield, Masonic Garden, lot 43, sec. B, #3 & #4, 1 Vault, $2000. Call 330-538-2775/330-501-5546 Lake Park Cemetery - Sec. R, 2 lots, asking $1100 or make offer. 330-856-5802.
Furniture Bar Stools - 6 metal, swivel, dark brown vinyl seats, mint condition, $450. Call 330-757-0927 Bed, full size, dresser mirror, chest of drawers, 2 night stands, mahogany finish, good condition, $250. Call or text, 330-692-0211
Riding mower - Snapper 28” cut, with catcher, used 3 seasons, $850. S-O-L-D!
Miscellaneous Grill - Kenmore, 4 burners, plus side burner, gas, with tank, used 2 summers, like new, $135. 330-717-6830. Grill - KitchenAid, propane, with cover, 2 big burners, purchased new $350, used only 6 times, no propane tank with it. Like new. Must see! First $100 cash buys it! Call 330-507-0130. Grill - Never Used 40”x24”x12” with gas tank, $130; also collectible Beanie Babies, $1.50 ea. Will negotiate. 330-755-5538
Sporting/Exercise Equipment GUN - Taurus PT945 stainless steel, with box & papers, like new, $400. Call 330-457-0685
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Summerland 2010, 25’ fully serviced in spring, rubber roof, 4 new tires, sleeps 2 adults, 2 children, $6500. Call 330-397-7824, 8-5
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Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail - 2000, 33,000 mi., new brakes, tires, & fluids. Excellent condition, $5000. Call 330-219-9803 Honda Goldwing Trike 2006, Roadsmith conversion, 18,600 mi., $19,500. Call 330-770-5556 Honda VT700C Cruiser 1985, 20,564 mi., fuel tank has been cleaned & sealed, carburetors cleaned & tuned, windshield, leather bags, cruising footpegs, $2500. Call 330-718-5698. Honda Rebel 250 - 1985 6800 mi., red, $1200. Call 330-507-9041 Honda Goldwing - 1984 Like new condition, many extras, 35,000 mi., $3950/offer. 330-534-3580
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SUVs GMC Envoy 2005. Well taken care of, runs A1, 202,000 mi. cold a/c, $3000/offer. Call 330-207-1209 Jeep - 1995 Needs work, $1100. Call 330-402-7008.
Trucks Chevrolet Suburban LT 2001, 8.1 motor, Allison trans., 129,300 mi., good looking Suburban, $6800 or best offer. 330-565-2751
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Automobiles Cadillac XLR 2005. Hardtop conv., silver, 71,800 mi., $17,500. Call 330-757-9349 Cadillac Eldorado - 1998 Low mi., red, white int., very good condition, $6500/offer. 330-757-3899 Chevrolet Corvette - 1984 Ground effects, 52,000 mi., red, needs some clear coat & battery, $12,000/offer. Call 330-533-6774 Ford Mustang - 2010. Premium V-6, red, black int., 55,000 mi., excellent condition, standard shift, $10,900. Call 330-533-5139. Honda Accord EX - 2016, almost new, 31,000 mi., asking $15,000. 330-506-0490. Lexus ES 330 - 2004, black, leather, sunroof, loaded, body solid, excellent mechanical condition, dependable, 205,000 mi., asking $3100. S - O - L - D ! Oldsmobile Toronado 1987. 20,000 orig. mi., excellent in & out, $4500. 330-533-4944
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