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A C.H. Campbell Elementary School second-grade student had some fun at the school’s annual book fair with the theme ‘Wild West - Saddle up and Read’ on Nov. 15.
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The Canfield sixthgrade boys basketball team recently competed in the Super Skills Tournament in Eastlake, Ohio and won the championship.
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Mahoning County Master Gardener Volunteer garden art series continues Keep the holidays festive with the Mahoning County Master Gardener Volunteers while learning how to make decorative flower pots. During this program, which is part of the Garden Art Series, participants will learn how to create decorative pots using alcohol and inks. All materials and pots will be provided for all participants. Master Gardener Volunteers Lil Quaranta and Pam Baytos will share their expertise and experiences in making painted pots and creating unique decorations. This program will take place on Dec. 4 at the Mahoning County Extension Office, located at 490 S. Broad St. in Canfield, from 1-3 p.m. Registration is $20 per person. Seating is limited and registration is required. For registration information, contact Mahoning County Extension at 330-5335538 or visit go.osu.edu/inkpots.
Join a gift wrapping fundraiser with the friends of the library On Dec. 8 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m., the Friends and Junior Friends of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County will be gift wrapping
at Barnes & Noble in Boardman. Tips from this fundraising event go to the Friends of PLYMC for children and teen programs. Come out and support the Friends. If you make a purchase at Barnes & Noble on Dec. 8, tell the cashier that you want to support the Friends of PLYMC, so that a percentage of the sale will go to the Friends. To volunteer or for more information, call the Development Office at 330-7406086.
Canfield High School junior has second book published A year after the release of his first book, “The Day to Day Revelation,” in September of 2016, Canfield High School junior Vincent Patierno is preparing to have his second book released through Amazon this December. Patierno’s newest project, “This is Not Real Life,” is “a collection of thoughts, feelings and lessons,” as he describes. The concepts of each chapter allow for readers to search for fulfillment in their own lives and search for the components that truly matter the most, such as the values of faith, family, friends and fun. “This is Not Real Life” is available nation-wide and throughout Europe on Dec. 1.
Build with Legos at the library Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Canfield library on Dec. 2 at 2:30 p.m. Legos will be provided. This event is for children who are ages 6 and up.
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This photogenic dog is named Ramsey! Ramsey is a male, black and white Labrador Retriever and Pit Bull Terrier mix who is estimated to be about 2-years and 1-month-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Sept. 30. Could Ramsey be the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.
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POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
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Which winter activity is your family’s favorite?
When will you start holiday decorating?
Sledding. 33%
Building snowmen. 33%
We already decorated. 50%
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Skiing or snowboarding. 0%
Other. 33%
We will start this weekend. 50%
We don’t really decorate for the holidays. 0%
Ice skating. 0%
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POLAND
What was your main reason for shopping this Black Will your family watch a holiday movie marathon this season? Friday? To buy holiday gifts. 66% To be out in the fun.0% No - We might watch one or Yes - We have a set we watch every year. 20% two, but not a marathon. 40% To take advantage of deals for I didn’t go shopping myself. 0% this year. 33% Yes - If there is one No - We won’t watch any playing on TV. 20% holiday movies. 20%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Will you put up holiday lights this year?
Does your family enjoy winter sports?
Yes - I put up a full display.
No - I prefer other holiday decorations.
Yes - We try to participate in them every year.
No - We used to, but have since found other interests.
No - I’m not decorating this year. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.
Yes - We casually participate in some.
No - We don’t enjoy winter sports.
Yes - A few, but not too many.
Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
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How many holiday concerts will you attend this year?
Which winter accessory is your most-used item?
As many as I can. I’ll see a few of my favorite groups.
Only those my family or friends are performing in. None.
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A hat.
Boots.
Glives.
Other.
A scarf. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.
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Gotta Move Story Time at the library
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Every Wednesday at 10 a.m. and again at 11:30 a.m., join the Canfield library for a story time for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a care giver. 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.
Join a chair yoga class at the library Chair Yoga is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. It is $10 a class, and you can pay as you attend. Class meets every Friday and dress comfortably. For more information, contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086.
Join the Nutcracker Sweets Party at the library
Neighbors | Abby Slanker
A C.H. Campbell Elementary School second-grade student had some fun at the school’s annual book fair with the theme ‘Wild West - Saddle up and Read’ on Nov. 15.
CHC travels to Wild West for book fair By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
Get the holidays cracking by attending the Nutcracker Sweets Party at the Canfield library on Dec. 9 at 2:30 p.m. Featuring activities and games inspired by the classic story, the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky, and of course, a candy bar, this program will surely satisfy your sweet tooth. This party is for children of all ages.
Students entering C.H. Campbell Elementary School’s library to shop at the Scholastic book fair were transported back to the Wild West the week of on Nov. 13. With the theme ‘Wild West Saddle up and Read,’ the library was transformed into a town from the Wild West, complete with a general store, livery and town bank. A barn was also featured, along with wanted posters of the schools’ faculty and staff. C.H. Campbell Elementary School librarian/media specialist Patti Hockensmith said the decorating was a group effort of many PTO mothers. The students attended the book fair during their scheduled library times, browsing through
Basic Computer Class to meet in December Learn very basic computer skills at the Canfield library on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. This is a beginner’s class that will cover use of a mouse, computer terms and simple Internet use. Space is limited and registration is required. Call 330-744-8636 to register at this program for adults.
Join movie night at the library Join the Canfield library for a Thursday Night Movie on Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. 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 children. Those under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. The movie will be either PG or PG-13.
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Wanted posters featuring C.H. Campbell Elementary School faculty and staff covered the walls of library for the school’s annual book fair with the theme ‘Wild West - Saddle up and Read’ on Nov. 15.
Neighbors | Abby Slanker
Two C.H. Campbell Elementary School students visited the town bank during the school’s annual book fair with the theme ‘Wild West - Saddle up and Read.’
a variety of books, including creative fun, entertainment, science, reference, nonfiction, bestsellers and sports books. Students could also purchase bookmarks, pencils, novelty erasers, journals, pens, stickers, posters and more. Parents and grandparents were invited to the book fair to help the students shop. The book fair also offered adult best-sellers for the parents and grandparents who attended the fair. Students could also purchase books for their teacher’s classroom through the Buy a Teacher a Book program. Members of the school’s PTO worked the checkout during the fair and were also available to help the children pick out books. Proceeds from the book fair are used to buy books for the school’s library.
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POLICE REPORTS Nov. 7 Accident: A vehicle in the 200 block of East Main Street reportedly traveled off the road and through several yards before striking a pole, though no charges had been filed at the time of the report. Nov. 8 Accident: A car reportedly struck a juvenile crossing the street in the 40 block of Wadsworth Street, though no charges were filed. Nov. 9 Arrest: Police on West Main Street charged Maureen M. Richendollar, 45, of West Pine Lake Road, Salem, with driving under suspension. Trespassing: Officers responded to a complaint that someone had trespassed on a piece of property in the 200 block of Callahan Road. Nov. 11 Arrest: Jordan Nelson, 20, of Deerfield was arrested on West Main Street and charged with driving under suspension. Nov. 12
Citation: Authorities on Canfield-Niles Road cited Gary Kohler Jr., 36, of Sawmill Run Drive, Canfield, on a charge of having an expired registration. Nov. 22 Drugs: Police and firefighters responded to a possible drug overdose in the 7000 block of Herbert Road before charging David Harmon, 36, of Camelot Drive, Columbiana, with possession of drugabuse instruments. Nov. 23 Arrest: Victoria Easton, 27, of Columbus, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired after having been pulled over on Brookpark Road. Arrest: Officers near Lisbon Road charged Daniel Miklos, 62, of North Richview Avenue, Youngstown, with driving under suspension. Nov. 27 Arrest: Kristi Sierra, 20, of West Liberty Street, Girard, was charged with driving under suspension during a traffic stop on West Main Street.
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Mobile Mania hits Canfield High School By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
In addition to voting in local elections in November, Canfield High School students, faculty, staff and parents had the opportunity to vote in the school’s annual Mobile Mania on Nov. 2. The contest took place under the direction of CHS Physics teacher Stephen Hlaudy in the Physics Lab, with more than 1,000 votes cast for the mobiles. Senior Physics students participate in the contest. “Students must build a mobile that freely hangs from the ceiling and has both translational and rotational equilibrium. That’s a fancy physics way of saying it is balanced,” Hlaudy said The mobile entries must have a recognizable theme and proof page illustrating the mathematic quality of work. They also must have three rods and five objects which are balanced. The mobiles receive votes in the following categories: prettiest mobile, ugliest mobile, best balanced mobile, funniest mobile, most creative theme and Best of Show. Mobile themes this years included, “Star Wars,” “Elf,” Barbie, Snowmen, Balanced Breakfast, Pokemon and Candyland. The event is participated in by two physics classes with 56 students divided into groups of two or three, with 19 groups competing with 25 mobiles. “Some students choose to make two mobiles. They make their first one and then some want to make another one for fun,” Hlaudy said. Mobile Mania is the third of eight events for senior students in Hlaudy’s Physics Olympics. “For the Physics Olympics, we have eight events throughout the semester. Mobile Mania is the third event. The top five winners in the Mobile Mania voting get points which go toward their totals for the Physics Olympics. The winners of Physics Olympics get their names put on the Physics Legends wall in my classroom, joining winners from years past,” Hlaudy said.
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Canfield High School senior physics student Smaranda Solomon displayed her Head to Head mobile featuring ‘heads’ of scientists during the school’s annual Mobile Mania on Nov. 2.
According to Hlaudy, the physics students look forward to the Mobile Mania and work hard to win the event. “The event has grown considerably over the years. This is the 23rd year for Mobile Mania. After starting as a lab activity two decades ago, it has become something that both students and staff look forward to each year. Kids in physics go all out, trying to earn enough votes to win the event,” Hlaudy said. Senior physics student Smaranda Solomon said she and her partner wanted to do something different, so they created a mobile titled Head to Head. “My partner and I chose to make a mobile with ‘heads’ of important scientists. Each has a prop which identifies with the scientist. For example, Bill Nye always wears bow ties, so we included a bow tie by his ‘head.’ We even included Mr. Hlaudy and other Canfield sci-
ence teachers. And we have the option for students to vote for their favorite scientist on our mobile,” Solomon said. Hlaudy said Mobile Mania has become a tradition at Canfield High School. “Mobile Mania has become a really cool tradition. Many students take the class just to do this. Mobile Mania has become a rite of passage. It is part of the experience of Canfield High School,” Hlaudy said. Winners for the Fall 2017 Canfield High School Mobile Mania were: Prettiest Mobile - Snowmen; Ugliest Mobile Shoes; Funniest Mobile- Migos; Best Balanced MobilePool Table; Most Creative Mobile - Balanced Breakfast Boys and Best of Show first place - Snowmen, second place - XBox, third place - Balanced Breakfast Boys, fourth place Star Wars and fifth place - Candyland.
SPORTS schedule
Monday, Dec. 4 Boys Seventh Grade Basketball Austintown at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Eighth Basketball Austintown aat Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Basketball Canfield at Howland, 5 p.m. Girls Seventh Basketball Canfield at Austintown, 5 p.m. Girls Eighth Basketball Canfield at Austintown, 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 5 Boys JR Varsity Basketball Lakeview at Canfield, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball Lakeview at Canfield, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 6 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Canfield at Howland, 5:30 p.m. Girl Varsity Basketball Canfield at Howland, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 7 Boys Varsity Bowling Canfield at Boardman, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Bowling Canfield at Boardman Boys Seventh Grade Basketball Canfield at Boardman, 5 p.m. Girls Seventh Basketball Glendwood at Canfield, 5 p.m. Girls Eighth Basketball Boardman Glenwood at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Eighth Basketball Canfield at Boardman, 6 p.m.
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The St. Charles seventh-grade boys basketball team is looking to once again take the title as conference champions this season. Pictured are (front) V. Malkovits, C. Beck, A. Gage, J. Gordulic, C. Leugers, T. Groner, T. Reardon, J. Chahine, M. Gainan, L. Ricchiutti; (back) Coach Battista, Coach Groner, C. Sweeney, V. Flauto, Coach Welsch, Coach Degaetano, J. Mcglone, K. Thornton, Coach Hergenrother and Coach Phillips.
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The St. Charles boys eighth-grade basketball team is hoping to once again be named conference champions this season. Team members include (front) Coach Battista, Coach Groner, Coach Degaetano, Coach Welsch; (back) J Campbell, Coach Phillips, Joe Turner, Drew Pecchia, Ed Driscoll, Joe Battista, Jack Phillips, Dean Boyd, Mick Hergenrother, Coach Hergenrother and Ed Mcglone.
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Neighbors wants winter sports news The snowy season is here, winter athletics have arrived and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. We can only do that if you commit to sending us game reports and photos each week. If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@ vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school teams down to middle school and even elementary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams successes.
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If you’re an winter sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. You can email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back.
Boys Varsity Wrestling Canfield at Walsh, TBA Boys and Girls Varsity Swimming Glenoak at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Howland at Canfield, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball Howland at Canfield, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 9 Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling Canfield at Liberty, TBA Boys Varsity Wrestling Canfield at Walsh, TBA
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The Canfield sixth-grade boys basketball team recently competed in the Super Skills Tournament in Eastlake, Ohio and won the championship. Team members include (front) Brando Papalia, Parker Julian, Dom Cruz, Jace Jaffer, Ethan Mulichak, Carmine White, Tony Russo, Ben Phillips; (back) Coach Dave Julian, Alex Hewko and Coach Adil Jaffer. Missing from photo is Scottie Flemming.
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Mahoning Valley Corvettes joins in with Salem car cruise for event
The call to take over The Salem Super cruise, Salem’s largest annual event attracting thousands, was Join other Stephen King fans at recently answered by The Mahonthe Canfield library on Dec. 5 at 6:30 ing Valley Corvettes. The non-profit p.m. to discuss his riveting stories, as car club dates back to 1962 includwell as other captivating tales by his ing members from every surroundpeers. This month the reading will be ing community and Salem. Many of “Pet Sematary,� followed by a preview the club members have enjoyed the of new and exciting upcoming titles. Salem Super Cruise and will now partner with the City of Salem to put on Give a high five to the the event entering its 14th year. The Salem Super Cruise is open to all cars dogs and trucks, not just Corvettes. MotorCome and read to the Canfield licycles are also welcome. The weekbrary’s favorite therapy dogs. Give end benefits the Second Harvest them a “High Five� to welcome them to the library. Bring your own book, or Foodbank, which feeds many hunthe library will find one for you. School gry local families. The event will take place June 7-10 and will feature activaged children can read to the theraities, some free, including a parade, py dogs the first Wednesday of each car show, food, live bands and more. month at 6 p.m. Therapy dogs provided by Pawz for People, a Commu- The Mahoning Valley Corvettes look nity Partner of Pet Partners, local Pet forward to partnering with the City of Salem to provide a this weekend for Therapy group. the entire family.
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The International Peace Light arrived at JFK International Airport in New York City on Nov. 25. The Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts will soon be distributing the light throughout the community in this area.
Local store and scout camp to host the 2017 International Peace Light With the arrival of the International Peace Light on Nov. 25 at the JFK International Airport in New York City, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts along with hundreds of volunteers will be busy distributing the Peace Light flame to churches and their families and friends all across the United States and Canada. Once again this year, the JMJ Spiritual Connections store, located at 3408 Canfield Road in Youngstown, will be hosting the International Peace Light for distribution to the public and churches. Distribution will be during their normal business hours Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., beginning on Dec. 1 at 5:30 p.m. with the arrival of the International Peace Light and ceremony by members of Cub Scout Pack 22 and Boy scout Troop 22 from St. Christine Parish. The International Peace Light flame will be available through Christmas Eve. People of all faiths are welcome to receive the light and a wish for peace. Candles or lanterns are good tools to take home the light, but are not provided. It is suggested to have two people in a vehicle when traveling with the Peace Light. Supplies are on hand and can be purchased at the store for the safe transport of the flame. On Dec. 2, the International
Peace Light will arrive at the Boy Scout Shop at Camp Stambaugh, located at 3712 Leffingwell Road in Canfield. The International Peace Light ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m. by Scouts to transfer the Peace Light flame to the Scout Shop. The International Peace Light will be available to everyone during limited hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. through Dec. 21. The Peace Light from Bethlehem campaign was originally organized by the Austrian Broadcasting Company - ORF (Linzz), and was part of a large charitable relief mission, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Light into Darknessâ&#x20AC;? for children in need in Austria and abroad. Since 1986, the Peace Light Flame is delivered by a young Austrian child to the Austrian Airlines where it is placed in two blast proof miners lamps and flown from Tel Aviv, Israel to Vienna, Austria. The Austrian Boy Scouts and Girl Guides have been distributing the Peace Light throughout Austria and with a great deal of cooperation between Scouts and Guides in many countries, the light has traveled from Vienna to more than 20 European Countries. Austrian Airlines has been flying the Peace Light on to New York City since 2001. It arrived at JFK international airport on Nov. 25 and has traveled from there as far north as Winnipeg,
Ontario, Canada and as far west as Los Angeles, California through the efforts of many Scouters and volunteers. T h i s y e a r â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s s p on s or i n the United States is the Brookly n a nd Queens Diocesa n Catholic Committee on Scouting. They have provided for its distribution throughout North America, including Canada and Mexico. All Peace Lights originated from this American location as couriers deliver the Peace Light to various locations on the continent. For the sixth consecutive year, the Boy Scouts of America is bringing the Peace Light Flame to Northeast Ohio and Scouts, Scouters and friends have accepted the challenge to become channels of peace by receiving the flame and passing it on to others in their communities and beyond. In past years many groups and people have taken the Peace Light back to their churches and homes to deliver a message of peace. John Schlobohm, Assistant Scout Executive of the Great Trail Council, commented that â&#x20AC;&#x153;People appreciate the opportunity of spreading the message of Peace in their communities, this is why we are a part of this effort.â&#x20AC;? For cu r rent in for mat ion about its travel across North America, check out the Facebook page, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peace Light - North Americaâ&#x20AC;? or the website www. peacelight.org.
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On Oct 26, Lions OH 4 Past District Governors (PDGs) hosted its annual fall dinner meeting. Past District Governors from around the district attended the dinner at A La Cart Catering in Canfield. Current District Governor Wayne Christen, of the Calcutta Lions, was a guest along with his wife, Lion Janet. The governor thanked the PDGs who had a part in encouraging him to become a governor. He thanked them for their help and guidance and said that it was an honor to be invited. Pictured are , from left, (front) PDG Verna Williams, Warren Lions Club; PDG Wallie Burnett, North Coast Lions Club; District Governor Wayne Christen, Calcutta Lions Club; PDG Tom Kirkbride, Lisbon Lions Club; PDG Ted Filmer, Canfield Lions Club; PDG Barb Sorkin, Rootstown Lions Club; (back) PDG John Woodside, Jackson Township Lions Club; PCC (Past Council Chair) David Gauch, Windham Lions Club; PDG Bob Whited, Austintown Lions Club; PDG Tom Zickefoose, Austintown Lions Club; PDG Bob Booher, Canal Fulton Lions Club; PDG Bob Allgood, East Liverpool Lions Club; PDG Jerald McCullough, Niles Lions Club; and PCC Paul Metrovich, Calcutta Lions Club.
Dr. Ron Iarussi recognized
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Dr. Ron Iarussi is being recognized as an Exemplary Educational Leader by the Buckeye Association of School Administrators (BASA). He was nominated and selected by his peers for the award. Dr. Kirk Hamilton, Executive Director of Buckeye Association of School Administrators, spoke about Iarussiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s character, leadership, dedication and commitment to student success, at the Mahoning County Educational Service Center. Hamilton also said, to the best of his recollection, this is the first time heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presented an award to an ESC Superintendent in nearly 10 years. Iarussi is the Superintendent at the Mahoning County Educational Service Center, and the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center.
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Weekly square dance lessons to begin Jan. 9 The Niles Friendly Squares, a local square dance group dedicated to keeping alive the uniquely American art form of square dancing, will begin a second session of weekly square dance lessons. The introductory session will be Jan. 9 from 7-9 p.m. Each session builds upon the previous session and will include learning new 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 and there is a nominal fee of $6 per person per lesson. The Friendly Squares also sponsors monthly dances with alternating dances, or tips, for new dancers to practice their skills as well as tips for more experienced dancers. All the lessons and monthly dances take place at the Niles SCOPE Center, located at 14 E.
State St. in Niles. To sign up for lessons or for additional information, contact Gene or Frankie Hammond at 330-506-3370. Square dancing is an activity that can be enjoyed by any age group as evidenced by the multi-generational families of grandparents, children and grandchildren within the Friendly Squares. Square dancing offers an excellent opportunity to exercise the mind and body while having fun and shaking off the winter blues.
SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE
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Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com
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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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free
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Students at C.H. Campbell Elementary School brought in elaborately decorated pumpkins for the school’s annual pumpkin decorating contest the week before Halloween, including Most Beautiful Unicorn, Most Fabulous Unicorn and Sparkliest Unicorn.
C.H. students pump up the pumpkins By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com
C.H. Campbell Elementary School students were given the opportunity to get creative this Halloween for the school’s PTO annual pumpkin decorating contest. Letting their imaginations run wild, the students went all out decorating their pumpkins at home and then brought them to school to be displayed. The pumpkins could not be carved so the students used paint, glitter, ribbons, bows, puff balls and several other art elements and props. Among the variety of pumpkins on display were witches, cats and dogs, ice cream sundaes, unicorns, superheroes, Star Wars, M&M’s, bubble gum
machines, doughnuts, vampires and Canfield Cardinals, Ohio State, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers and Pittsburgh Steelers themed pumpkins. Every pumpkin entry received an award, such as Most Colorful, Best Pumpkin in the Galaxy, Most Adorable, Cutest Strawberry, Best Family Size Popcorn, Most Delicious, Most Mystical, Most Team Spirit, Funniest Pumpkin Face, Coolest Black Cat and Most Beautiful Unicorn, Most Fabulous Unicorn and Sparkliest Unicorn. The pumpkins were on display at the school the week before Halloween. At the end of the week, the students could take their pumpkins home to add to their Halloween decorations.
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A C.H. Campbell Elementary School student brought in the Most Delicious pumpkin creation decorated for the school’s annual pumpkin decorating contest the week before Halloween.
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Happily Ever After Zajacks celebrate 50th anniversary with family austintown
Robert and Carol Zajack of Austintown, formerly of McDonald, were honored for their 50th wedding anniversary at Das Dutch Village Inn, Columbiana. Their children and grandchildren hosted the celebration with a day of swimming, an overnight stay and breakfast together the following morning. The Zajacks have three children, Robert (Diane) Zajack of McDonald; Scott (Jodi) Zajack of Mineral Ridge; and Julie Zajack of McDonald. They have four grandchildren, Sierra and Carson Schrader and Megan and Drew Zajack. Mr. Zajack and the former Carol Smusz were married Oct. 7, 1967, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mineral Ridge. The couple are members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in McDonald, and also attend Our Lady of the Lakes Parish in Lake Milton. Mrs. Zajack was employed by the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown as worship office secretary before retiring in 2012. She is a member of the Lake Milton Boat Club, Woodland Garden Club
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and McDonald Literary Guild. Mr. Zajack was employed by the Youngstown YMCA as membership director, retiring in 2007. He is also a member of the Lake Milton Boat Club, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and serves as an arbitrator for the Better Business Bureau.
Christina Perry and Andrew Kuchmaner, both of Poland, exchanged wedding vows July 29 at St. Michael parish in Canfield. The Rev. Terrence Hazel officiated, and a reception took place at The Avalon Inn and Resort in Warren. The bride is the daughter of Paula Carr of New Castle, Pa., and the groom is a son of Andrew and Lauri Kuchmaner of Canfield. Lisa Cavell was the honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Courtney Merta; Audra Floyd, cousin of the bride; Emilee Cantanzriti; Gulper Yarasik; and Laura Kuchmaner, sister of the groom. Luca Reichert, the groom’s cousin, was flower girl. Ryan Kuchmaner, brother of the groom, was best man. The groomsmen were Garret Kuchmaner, brother of the groom, Matt Keating, Michael Albright, John Manzoian and Erich Brenner. The ring bearer was Jackson Reichert, godson of the groom. Mrs. Kuchmaner graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing management, advertising and promotion, where she also earned a master’s in business
administration. She is pursing a doctorate in marketing at Kent State University and is employed by KSU as a teaching assistant. Mr. Kuchmaner is the paving foreman for R.T. Vernal Paving and Excavating in North Lima. The couple traveled to New Orleans for their honeymoon and reside in Poland.
DeAngelos mark 50 years with family vacation canfield
A family vacation Aug. 5 was the setting for the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Edward and Elizabeth DeAngelo. All of their children and grandchildren were present. A renewal of vows was performed by The Rev. Michael Jennings at St. Luke’s Church in Ocean City, Md. A family dinner followed at the Fenwick Rooftop Restaurant on Fenwick Island, Del. The DeAngelos have four children. They are Stephanie (Jeff) Hammond of Columbiana, Edward (Melissa) DeAngelo of Westlake, April (Patrick) Bixel of Canfield and Daniel DeAngelo of Los Angeles. The couple have seven grandchildren: Elise and Grace Hammond, Sam and Charlotte Bixel, and Sadie, Nick and Leo DeAngelo. Mr. DeAngelo married the former Elizabeth Hackett in 1968, at St. Charles Catholic Church in Boardman. Mrs. DeAngelo retired in 2015 from her position as a social worker for Mahoning County for more than 25 years.
Chiaros mark 60 years at surprise party New Middletown
Louis and Alice Chiaro of New Middletown celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sept. 23 at a surprise dinner party at Cafe 422 in Boardman hosted by their children and their spouses. The Chiaros have three children, Cynthia (John) Chiaro-Vujcec of Cincinnati, Louis (Leeann) Chiaro of Boardman and Christopher (Trish) Chiaro, also of Boardman. The couple also have six grandchildren. Mr. Chiaro and the former Alice Smith were married Sept. 21, 1957, at the former St. Joseph Church on Wick Avenue in Youngstown. Mrs. Chiaro retired in 1995 from Park She concluded her career as a hospice Vista Retirement Home where she was worker in the area. head nurse. She is a member of St. Paul Mr. DeAngelo is a former assistant prosecutor who now practices as a specialist in worker’s compensation law. The DeAngelos are members of St. Michael Catholic Church in Canfield.
the Apostle Church in New Middletown. Mr. Chiaro also retired in 1995 from Ursuline High School where he was the athletic director, teacher and coach.
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Neighbors | Zack Shively
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The staff for Mill Creek Metroparks hid cut outs of black cats throughout the mill. The children searched on all three floors for the cats and tallied how many the staff hid.
Mill Creek Metroparks hosted a Halloween party at Lanterman’s Mill on Oct. 21. The park provided a number of fun and games on the bottom floor of the mill. They had a table for pumpkins, which the families decorated and took home with them.
Lanterman’s Mill hosts family bash By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Mill Creek Metroparks threw a Halloween party for families inside Lanterman’s Mill on Oct. 21. Carol Vigorito, Recreation and Education Director with the Metroparks, organized the “Family Halloween Bash at the Old Mill“ event. She had something to do on all three levels of
the mill. “We wanted to have a safe, fun family event,“ said Vigorito, who continued to say that the mill gave them a “phenomenal place” to have the party. In the basement, children played games like ring toss and a ball bounce game. The games had a Halloween theme, so the ring toss was a spider ring toss. Families could also decorate
and take home small pumpkins provided by the park. The ground floor had snacks and drinks for the families. The park placed out apples, carrots, cookies, chips and punch. They also had two guessing games where children guessed the weight of a large pumpkin and how many pieces of candy were in a jar. The top floor included the
main party. They had a DJ, limbo, dance party and competitions. The competitions were a costume contest and mummy wrap up contest where families competed to quickly wrap their children in toilet paper. They also had a searching competition where the children searched on each floor to find cut outs of black cats placed throughout the mill by the park
staff. The children tallied the number of cut outs and handed their answers to the staff. The park has thrown the Family Halloween Bash at the Old Mill for four consecutive years. The event brought in 30 people the first year, but it has grown in popularity as it brought in 200 people this year. They gathered seven staff members and ten volunteers to help run the event.
Neighbors | Zack Shively
Neighbors | Zack Shively
The park provided toilet paper for parents to wrap their children in to make them look like mummies on the top floor of Lanterman’s Mill during their Family Halloween Bash at the Old Mill.
Carol Vigorito, Recreation and Education Director, organized the event. On the top floor, she brought in a DJ to play music and had dance parties and a costume contest. Pictured is the winner of the costume contest.
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STUFF Appliances Washer & elec. dryer Whirlpool, good condition, $325. Call 330-270-0757
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Automobiles BMW 320i X drive- 2015, assume lease, 12 mos., $469/mo., 3300 mi., showroom condition. 330-507-7276 Cadillac DeVille - 1994 Good condition, 85,375 mi., $1995/offer. 724-964-8789. Mercury Milan Premier 2006, 102,000 mi., red, tan leather, 6 CD, 4 cyl., auto., very good condition, bonus snow tires, $3900/offer. Call 330-980-4281. Pontiac Vibe 2009. Very good condition, no rust, low mi., auto., $6300/offer. 330-518-9100 before 8pm Saturn Aura - 2008, 127,000 mi., good condition, $2750/ offer. S - O - L - D ! BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
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SUVs Dodge Durango SXT 4x4 2002. 138,000 mi., $1900/ offer. Call 330-330-7469 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 2000. 141,000 mi., $2200/ offer. 330-330-7469 GMC Envoy - 2003, 53,000 mi., $4000, new tires, 4WD. 330-782-7670.
Trucks Ford F250 - 1998, 4x4, reg. cab, 8’ bed, 120,000 mi., clean, no rust, $3900/offer. 330-457-0685 Nissan Titan - 2013, with bench backseat & cap, $24,500. Call 330-530-4036 YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.
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