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Superintendent David Janofa and school conselor Lauren Mechling read a selection of “Wonder“ by Raquel J. Palacio at Dobbins Elementary School’s book fair at Barnes and Noble in Boardman on Nov. 16.
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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 330-740-6086.
Yoga Class offered at the library Friends of PLYMC is sponsoring a Yoga Class every Wednesday at the Poland library in the meeting room. Classes are from 5-6 p.m., and you pay as you attend. It is $10 per session and for more information, call 330-740-6086.
Blood pressure check at the library The Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association will be at the Poland library on Dec. 4 from 10-11 a.m., offering free blood pressure checks.
Celebrate “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Join the Poland library on Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. to use the force and celebrate the upcoming release “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Crafts, games, fun and refreshments will be served at this event for adults, tweens and teens.
Build with Legos at the library Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Poland library on Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. Legos will be provided. This event is for children who are ages 6 and up.
Friends of the Library meeting and presentation Join the library as the Friends of Poland library meet and discuss monthly topics on Dec. 5 at 9:45 a.m. followed by a celebration of “Cookies and Carolers.” The Poland Seminary High School student choral group “Harmonically Speaking” will perform under the direction of Shannon Nicholson. The group will share Christmas stories and trivia. Hostesses will be Mary Lou Carbon, Philomena Mazzarino, Betty Maruschek and Ann Trefethern. Donations of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs are accepted at all meetings, to be sold on the Poland Friends Book Cart; sales benefit the library. The meetings are open to the public and new members are welcome. Membership dues are $10 for the year.
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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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What was your main reason for shopping this Black Friday? Will your family watch a holiday movie marathon this season? To buy holiday gifts. 66%
To be out in the fun.0%
To take advantage of deals for myself. 0%
I didn’t go shopping this year. 33%
Yes - We have a set we watch every year. 20%
No - We might watch one or two, but not a marathon. 40%
Yes - If there is one playing on TV. 20%
No - We won’t watch any 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.
Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.
A hat.
Boots.
Glives.
Other.
A scarf. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.
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The Friends of PLYMC Bookstore will host a book sale in honor of the Tree Lighting in Poland. Browse the sale during bookstore hours at the Poland library Dec. 2.
Find the elf on a bookshelf During the month of December, visit the Poland library to see all the places and mischief the elf, Dewey, is getting into. Look for Dewey on the bookshelf photos on the library’s Facebook page and Instagram and add some of your own.
Lighting of the Village at the Poland library The Poland library will participate in the lighting of the village on Dec. 2 during library hours. Crafts will be available from 5:30-7 p.m., and songs and stories will can be heard from 6:15-6:45 p.m. Kravitz Delicatessen will be open during the event for cookie and hot dog purchases and will be giving away hot cocoa while supplies last. This program is available for the whole family.
Friends of the Poland Library to meet There will be a Friends of the Poland Library meeting on Dec. 5 at 9:45 a.m. with a short business meeting. A celebration of “Cookies and Carolers” will follow the business meeting. The group will share Christmas stories, trivia and will listen to the Poland Seminary High School student choral group “harmonically speaking” under the direction of Shannon Nicholson. Hostesses will be Mary Lou Carbon, Philomena Mazzarino, Betty Maruschek and Ann Trefethern. Donations of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs are accepted at all meetings for the Poland Friends Book Cart. The meetings are open to the public. New members are welcome and membership dues are $10 for the year.
Listen and Lego at the library Listen to a story and then have fun building with Legos at the Poland library on Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. Legos will be provided for ages 4-7.
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Barnes and Noble helped organize and run the Dobbins Elementary book fair with the Superintendent David Janofa and school conselor Lauren Mechling read a school’s PTO. The store made a special peppermint drink for the event in their cafe. selection of “Wonder“ by Raquel J. Palacio at Dobbins Elementary School’s Pictured in the cafe are, from left, Kevin Dailey, Cullen Dailey, Connor McNinch and book fair at Barnes and Noble in Boardman on Nov. 16. Brennen Dailey.
Dobbins students enjoy book fair at Barnes and Noble By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Poland Dobbins Elementary School hosted its book fair at Barnes and Noble in Boardman on Nov. 16. The students got a chance to explore and enjoy the book store. The school’s PTO worked with the store to organize a number of events for the students. “My biggest hope is [the book fair] is successful, people are happy and they would welcome us back in the future,“ Heather Trolio, PTO chair for the book fair, said Trolio received help from 13 volunteers and said she feels very fortune to have assistance from “a great group of volunteers.“ The volunteers manned different stations throughout the store. In the center of the store, the PTO set up a memory match game and a magnet craft. They also had a scavenger hunt that the students could participate in all night. The students who found everything in the hunt received a paw print that they could place on the Poland Bulldog mascot.
Throughout the night, members of the Poland district read selections from the book “Wonder“ by Raquel J. Palacio. Superintendent David Janofa read the first selection, Poland Union principal Michael Masucci read the second, and then Poland Middle School assistant principal Lisa Iberis and former news personality Julie Bercik read the final portions of the night. The school also made use of the Starbucks cafe. They had their school mascot and YSU’s Pete the Penguin mascot greet people near the cafe. Starbucks also offered a special pepperNeighbors | Zack Shively mint drink called the “WonderThe Poland Bulldog mascot and YSU’s Pete the Penguin walked throughout ful Bulldog.“ The PTO invited the PSHS Sax- Barnes and Noble during Poland Dobbins Elementary’s book fair. ophone Quartet and the PSHS A Cappella Ensemble to perform separately in the middle of the library. This is the first year Dobbins and Barnes and Noble have worked together for a book fair. In the past, they had Scholastic book fairs. The PTO wanted to do something different and explored multiple avenues and decided to go with Barnes and Noble. The event helped fund raise for the PTO.
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Offbeat Book Club to meet in December Join the Poland library on Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. for this themed club. There are no required titles to read, though some are occasionally suggested.
At the December meeting the talk will be about favorite fictional characters. Register online on the calendar, or call 330-744-8636 for this program for adults.
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Poland Middle School participated in the “Mix It Up at Lunch“ event on Oct. 31 asking students to talk to new people and wear mismatched socks. The No One Eats Alone campaign created the event on a national level. School Mary Jo Rowan organized the event for the school. Rowan said the event celebrates differences and is “a great way for kids to meet someone new.“
The students arrived to school wearing mismatched socks. Many of the students wore high socks with electric colors with designs on them. Some rolled up their pant legs to show off their bright socks. During lunch, the children randomly drew a number and each number corresponded with a different table. The random seating in the lunchroom promoted conversation outside of friend groups. Eighth-grade students sat at the tables with the younger children to help spur the conversa-
tions forward. No One Eats Alone provided the school with question cards that the eighth-graders used. The card came with different types of “would you rather“ and “what if“ questions to move conversations while also entertaining the students. Rowan has run the event at the school for three years. The event runs during October because October is National Bullying Prevention Month. She offered a survey last year asking students what they thought about the event, and she received largely positive responses.
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Monday, December 4
Boys 7th Grade Basketball Poland at Glenwood, 5 p.m. Girls 8th Grade Basketball Boardman at Poland Girls 7th Grade Basketball Boardman at Poland Boys 8th Grade Basketball Poland at Boardman Center, 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, December 5 Boys JV Basketball Warren G. Harding at Poland, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball Warren G. Harding at Poland, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 6 Varsity Swimming Poland at Hubbard, 5 p.m. Girls JV Basketball Lakeview at Poland, 5:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Basketball Lakeview at Poland, 7 p.m.
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The St. Charles seventh-grade boys basketball team is looking to 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.
Saturday, December 9 Boys Varsity Wrestling Poland at Ashland, 9 a.m. Girls Varsity Basketball Niles at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball Girard at Poland, 7 p.m.
Monday, December 11 Boys Freshman Basketball Lakeview at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys 7th Grade Basketball Poland at Austintown Red Girls 8th Grade Basketball Austintown Red at Poland Girls 7th Grade Basketball Austintown Red at Poland Boys 8th Grade Basketball Poland at Austintown Red, 6:15 p.m. Neighbors | Submitted
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Girls basketball has successful outlook The Poland Seminary High School girls basketball team is looking forward to a successful season. Coach Nick Blanch sites the team’s athleticism, work ethic, desire to grow and closeness of the team as strengths of this year’s team, but also notes that the team’s overall lack of height and varsity experience coming off the bench as challenges the team will have to overcome this season. Blanch notes that the team hopesto closeoutits timeintheAACasthe AACWhiteTierchampions.
Basketball tournament dates announced
Thursday, December 7 Boys Freshman Basketball Niles at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys 8th Grade Basketball Youngstown at Poland Boys 7th Grade Basketball Youngstown at Poland Girls 7th Grade Basketball Poland at Youngstown Varsity Swimming Poland at Austintown Boys Varsity Wrestling Poland at Wellsville, 6 p.m. Girls 8th Grade Basketball Poland at Youngstown, 6:15 p.m.
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The St. Charles boys eighth-grade basketball team hopes to be 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.
Conference champs Neighbors | Submitted
The Poland seventh-grade girls volleyball team won the White Tier All American Conference championship against Jefferson. After dropping the first set, the girls stormed back to prevail in three hotly contested sets. Team members are, from left, (front) Brianna Siefert, Sophia D’Angelo, Ava Nicholudis, Maddie Ray, Alyssa Glaros, Ella Gaffney and Shelbi Heid; (back) Morgan Bailey, Sienna Meyers, Emma Wolfe, Preslie Bodine, Ashley Windsor, Sophia Dedo and Sarah Forsyth. The team was coached by Mark Wesolowsky.
The Poland Boosters Basketball tournament for children in grades fourth, fifth and sixth will take place on Jan. 27 and 28 and Feb. 3 and 4. For more information, contact David Wolfe at 330-707-0565 or polandhoopstourney@gmail.com.Updatesand forms will be posted on Twitter at @PolandBoosters.
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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White Christmas in Poland
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The Poland Players have been rehearsing for “White Christmas� since August, and now they are ready to present this classic holiday story. This year, 70 students are part of the production. Opening night was Nov. 30, but it’s not too late to see this show. The final performance, which will take place at Poland Seminary High School, will be Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. The ticket booth opens at 6:15 p.m. at the high school. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens. Pictured are (front) Aidan McDanel, Adeline Schweers, Noah Landry. Ryan O’Kane, Sophia Sainato; (back)Maria Rogenski, Charisma Ojeda, Jake Antil, Dan Patrick, Ben Adams and Hailey Semchee.
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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 Scouts 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 Spiritua l 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 f lame 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 Brooklyn and Queens Diocesan 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 i n 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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Preschool visits Countryside Farm
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The Preschool Class at the Early Childhood Learning Center at St. Luke, lead by Gina Scott, attended a fall fieldtrip at the Countryside Farm in Poland. The 3- and 4-year-old students learned about farm animals, took a hayride and were able to pick their own pumpkins.
Poland North celebrates Thanksgiving
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Poland North Afterschool Pre-k through first grade created and posed with props in celebration for Thanksgiving.
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Poland Seminary High School Honor Roll – First Grading Period Ninth grade high honor roll Abbegale Altmar Madison Amato Emma Battaglia William Blumel Courtney Boyer Jack Brant Mickenna Brooks Ryan Casey Bella Catheline Will Davies Dylan Desotell Colton Diaz Brianna DiFabio Avery Doctor Kylie Duby Max Dwyer Grace Economus Rylie Eddy Alexis Freeborn
Anthony Gallo Joseph Green Jaclyn Grisdale Ella Harrell McKenzie Hegarty Kylee Hissner Samuel James Karter Kellgren Alex Koulianos Gianna Lattanzio Carmen Lefoer Mary Liddle Zachary Linert Elias Lopuchovsky Camryn Manna Mason Matiste Colin McDonald Erin Morell Riley Jo Norris Hannah Ogden Jordyn Olson Caitlin Palusak
Jillian Phillips Matthew Ranno Lainie Raybuck Amanda Reeveley Olivia Rosenberg Sophia Sainato Jonathan Sarraino Kristen Shaw Anna Simeon Zoe Simon Autumn Smith Matthew Smith Aidan Stec Todd Brody Jakob Tonus Haley Trolio Nathan Tucker Trisha Vargo Madison Wess Laurel Zarbaugh
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Lily Baird Bronson Bilkie Andrew Centofanti Ian Chovan Robert Cole Reed Davis Nicholas DeLullo Celina Dennis Madison Depp Dominic DeToro Theresa DeToro Teegan Graff Kelsey Hackstedde Elizabeth Herdman Deena Kassawat Seth Kollar Jordyn Kopp Chloe Kosco Justin Lin
Isaac Moncilovich Lucas Nord Lucia Perry Ashley Ray Taylor Sackella Nathan Scheck Ty Stanley Emma White Nathaniel Williams Aaron Wire
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Rachel Cline spoke at the Poland library about hoarding on Oct. 23. She said the most important thing to know about the disorder is that it is a widespread problem and that help is available.
Library talk informs about hoarding disorder By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Rachel Cline gave Poland library visitors “A Simple Look into a Complex Disorder“ on Oct. 23. Cline discussed the disorder of hoarding, which the DSMV, a mental health guidebook published by the American Psychiatric Association, now lists as a mental disorder according to Cline said. She has much knowledge on the subject through experience. Not only does she give talks about the disorder throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania, but she also owns and operates Steri-Clean, a national cleanup business that helps hoarders, in Pittsburgh and operates a Steri-Clean in Cleveland. SteriClean’s national CEO, Cory Chalmers, co-hosts the television program “Hoarders.“ She began her talk with the definition of hoarding, when things pile up in a room and the room loses functionality. She gave national statistics saying that 3-5 percent of all Americans hoard. She used the math to say that nearly 464,000 of Ohioans are hoarders. Cline wanted to remove the stigma around the disorder. She pointed out that hoarding
typically comes with another mental illness, such as depression, and can begin after a traumatic event. The most common hoarders are teachers, psychologists and engineers. Most hoarders also have above average intelligence. “It is a widespread problem and help is available,“ Cline said. The presentation included different types of hoarding, such as bibliomania where people collect books and magazines that stack to the ceiling, prevent walking space and pose a fire danger. The presentations had slides showing different scenes of hoarders, like people with trash filling their rooms. She explained that the problem can lead to issues with fungus, mice, waste, bed bugs and the home’s structural integrity. Mice can carry hantaviruses that can be fatal in humans. Cleanup businesses often have to wear gear to protect against biohazards in homes. Cline and her husband have owned and operated their businesses for two years. She gives talks like this one a couple times a month. In these speeches, she stresses the problem affects a wide-range of people and that help and therapy are made readily available.
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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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honorable mention Alyiah Acevedo Andrew Albert Steven Berchtold Sara Bushaw Vada Caliguiri Gianna Carbon Michael Cougras Aunnahsti Fabian Nathan Garthwaite Madison Genova Nola Heuschkel Ronald Hryb
Garett Hunter Payton Jakovina Lauren Johnson Peter Kostalas Rachel Murray Sydney Norris Jensyn Orr Alyson Santangelo Isabella Stanich Alivia Stefek Bailey Swogger Troy Vargo Angeliyah Webster
Eleventh grade high honor Roll Ashlee Abyad Abbigail Aey Lauren Bayerl Sarah Bury Diego Calderon David Capan Jeremy Castro Matthew Commons Samuel Delatore Sophia Delatore Lindsay DeLullo Nicole DeMartino Anthony DePascale Alexander DiIanni Lucas DiIanni Michael Farber Sophia GawdydaSuggs Dylan Gordon Simone Izzo Jenna Jacobson Hayden Kaschak Chelsea Kilgore Jared Knight Cole Kosco Daniel Kramer Lisa Lawrence Matteo Lefoer Galatiani Lopuchovsky Maxamum Masaki Emily Masluk Kyle Mason Cara Maze Jayla McAdams Isabella Mitchell Victoria Moderalli Anna Nietzel Lily Nord
Braeden O’Shaughnessy Erika Pallante Joshua Porter Mckenzie Quimby Samuel Russo Morgan Sackella Breana Serve Lauren Sienkiewicz Jacob Snyder Anna Spagnola Jill Stebelton Breeze Stec Cheyenne Stevens Andrew Testa Brennen Testa Collin Todd Quintessa Vizzini Ashley Wire
honor Roll Hannah Balash Stephen Bannon Breeona Baran Olivia Barrett Ellia Blasko Sarah Butch Elena Cammack Justine Carney Vincent Carney Madison Crow Hannah Dinard Shelby Fournier Maguire Franko Marissa Gordon Caroline Hammon Nicholas Havlin Owen Hernon Isabella Hoffmaster Nathaniel Kendall Erin Kilgore Kyle Koziel Rachel Kurcon Audra Lambert Viktorya Lange Luke Lankitus Sarah Leach Justin Lewis Carson Magni Mallory Malmer Marissa Mangino Josie Mayle Ryan O’Kane Braden Olson Lauren Perchak
Tallon Price Anthony Ricottilli Gregory Romito Robert Seitz Cortney Thompson Sophia Thompson Austin Tusinac
honorable mention Benjamin Adams Trevor Adamson John Allsopp Kayla Bush Nina Centofanti Bridget Chapman Christian Compton Alicia Connelly Anthony DeCola Jeremy DeMarco Gia DiGiacomo Mitchell Frederick Brittany Gulling Will Homrighausen Molly Houy Jacob Hryb Kamyron Jones Mia Kaschak Nicholas Lattanzio Ian Lu Nicholas Lyons Isabella MassaroSuchora Marlie McConnell Aidan McDanel Karlina Milano Megan Minehart Rocco Parente Katarina Partika Victoria Peek Alex Rapp Jason Rapp Addison Remick Jessica Rogers Lindsey Rogers Samuel Scotford Danielle Scott Makayla Sherman Eric Shipsky Zachary Simon Mona Steinle Jenna Timko Joseph Villani John Yerian
Twelfth grade high honor Roll Katelyn Arnett Colin Barrett Destiny Bartoe Juliana Blangero Justin Blasko Sarah Boccieri Aubrey Bodendorfer Jesse Burns Lauren Burt Noah Cartwright Alexander Catsoules Ryan Churlik Amelia D’Angelo Drew Davies Jenna DeLuca Melanie DePascale Samuel Dwyer Ethan Edwards Dominic Franceschelli Natalie Freed Ethan Gerak Mackenzie Goodin Ian Grenzig Evi Harakal Zachary Howard Paige Kellgren Mackenzie Kempers Marlie Kluchar Monica Kurjan Noah Landry Cole Lavorini Lia Lawrence Maria LoCicero Kyle Mamounis Michael Masucci Hailie Morgan Rachel Mowad Kaitlyn Murcko Delena Myers Alea Nicholudis Kathryne Noble Sarah Oman Daniel Patrick Lauren Pepperney Sydney Phillips Mark Pompeo Michael Puhalla Tyler Rabenstine Marisa Ricciardi Marik Rogenski
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honor Roll Rocco Almasy Hanna Blake Emma Bodendorfer Marc Capan Isaiah Figueroa Isabella Gajdos Lauren Gates Allison Ginty Leah Halatek Hannah Higgins Yara Hussein Michael Izenour Aaron Kulifay Meredith Lea Nancy Lin Cassidy Lyons Vincenzo Manna Cody Marchianda Laiken Maurer Grant McConnell Zachary Moore Kincaid Mrakovich Kevin Rabindra Lindsay Roberts Marcus Romeo Dante Ruozzo Brianna Sebastian Hailey Semchee Payton Slaina Matthew Slepski Niki Spencer Rabekah Thomas Saylah Williams Emily Ziegler
honorable mention Gianna Angelilli Mackenzie Baker Brandon Barringer Kaitlyn Battaglia Charles Berchtold Carly Boccia Jenna Bonarigo Sydney Braatz Andrew Cappuccio David Cinco Michael Costello Nicholas D’Apolito, Riley David Natalie DelSignore Alexis DeMain Michael Diaz Dominic DiNunzio Victor DiTommaso Jack Dodge Nathan Evan Jessica Ferrick Emily Galterio Emily Gerak Samantha Gurd Chase Isaacson Zane Jakovina Ryan Johnson Bianca Jones Rhys Jones Reed McCreery Jena Miller Nicolas Miller Benjamin Morucci Dominic Nocera William Orr Thomas Pitlik Dylan Rendes Colin Roarty Alexis Rodriguez Ralph Sandy Kenneth Santha Caitlyn Saxon Karl Schaft Lewis Schaft Amandeep Singh Sandeep Singh Jonah Spencer Matthew Sperati Benjamin Walsh Brendan Yaskulka
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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.
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Pictured is the winner of the costume contestat the Family Halloween Bash at the Old Mill, which took place on Oct. 21.
Lanterman’s Mill hosts family Halloween bash By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
M i l l C r e e k Me t r op a r k s 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 a nd a ba l l bou nc e ga me. 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 a lso had t wo guessing games where children guessed the weight of a large pumpkin and how many pieces of candy were in a jar. The top f loor included the main party. They had a DJ,
limbo, dance party and competitions. The competitions were a costume contest and mu m my w r ap up c onte st where families competed to quickly wrap their children in toilet paper. They also had a searching competition where the children searched on each f loor 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 throw n the Fa mi ly Ha l loween 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 yea r. They gat hered seven staff members and ten volunteers to help run the event.
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Mill Creek Metropark had a couple guessing games at their Family Halloween Bash at the Old Mill event. One game asked the children to guess the amount of candy in a jar and the other game asked them to guess how much the pumpkin pictured weighed.
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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.