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Library celebrates Pineapple Cake Day
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Men’s Garden Club
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Scholarship winner
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Canfield library adult librarian Stuart Gibbs explained how to pick a ripe pineapple during Pineapple Cake Day on April 24.
HILLTOP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Cardinal Kids make children count
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Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students in Marie Rupert’s class got a hands-on business lesson during the students’ economics project by starting thier own business. The students donated their profits to Project MKC.
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ABWA chapter to meet on June 11 The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its June 11 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield, beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu for the evening will include southern baked chicken, stuffed shells, redskin potatoes, Italian vegetable blend, tossed salad, pickled beets, Jell-O, dessert, coffee and tea. The cost is $18 per person. The speaker for the evening will be Melissa Smith, owner of 1820 House Candles in East Palestine. She will speak about how she runs her online business and prepares the scents for her candles. The public is welcome.
Cardinal Mooney High School announces summer camp series Cardinal Mooney High School has announced their summer camp series. All camps will take place at the school, located at 2545 Erie St. in Youngstown, and range in age from kindergarten through eighth-grade. More information and new additions to the series can be found at www.cardinalmooney.com/events or on Cardinal Mooney’s Facebook page at www.
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This mysterious fellow is Marcus. He is a male, black Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 1-year and 9-monthsold. He has been at Angels for Animals since Feb. 17, 2018. Are you looking for a new companion and would like more information on Marcus? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
This handsome little fellow is Max, and he is waiting for you! He is a male, black and white Jack (Parson) Russell Terrier mix and is estimated to be 7-years-old. Has been at Angels for Animals since April 30. Max is a friendly little dog who likes to be the center of attention. He would do best in a home with adults only. Call 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 SHAWNA PURNELL at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214.
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facebook.com/cardinalmooneyohio. Scheduled summer camps include the Football Camp of Champions, which will take place on June 13 and 14 from 8:30-11:30 a.m., for grades 3-8 (cost $60); the girls’ basketball camp, which will take place on June 18-21 from 9 a.m. until noon, for grades 3-8 (cost $50); boys’ basketball camp, which will take place on June 25-27 from 9 a.m. until noon, for grades 4-9 (cost $60); boys’ and girls’ soccer camp, which will take place on July 15-18 from 5:15-7:15 p.m., for ages 6-14 (cost $35); cheer camp, which will take place on July 29-31 from 8:30-11:30 a.m., for grades 5-8 (cost $50) and mini cheer camp, which will take place July 29-31 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. (cost $40).
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.
Summer mini samplings with the Youngstown Chapter of the EGA
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Join the Youngstown Chapter of the Embroiderer’s Guild of America at the Canfield library on June 5 at 6:30 p.m. in making summer mini-samplings in redwork. This class teaches basic embroidery stitches using red pearl cottons and floss on white fabric. Stitchers will be choosing their designs in class or will be replicating the sample. Learn the secrets of redwork embroidery, popular in the 30’s and 40’s, with an updated flair using metallic threads and bead accents. Registration is required. Sign up via the online calendar or call 330-744-8636 to register. This event is for adults.
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What is your favorite aspect of summer?
Have you already planned your Father’s Day celebration?
Pleasant weather. 33%
Lounging by the pool. 0%
Grilling outdoors. 33%
Other. 33%
Outdoor sports. 0%
Yes - We do the same thing every year. 0%
No - Not yet, but we’ll plan soon. 0%
Yes - We plan weeks in advance. 0%
No - I prefer to be spontaneous. 100%
BOARDMAN
POLAND
Are you travelling during Memorial Day weekend?
Which graduation party essential draws your attention?
Yes - To see friends or family. 0% Yes - For a little trip. 20%
No - Not this year. 40%
Food and drinks. 50%
No - I prefer not to travel. 40%
Pictures and memorial. 50% Family and friends. 0%
Catching up with the graduate. 0% Other. 0%
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How often do you golf?
Do you enjoy outdoor concerts?
A couple of times per year.
Maybe once per week.
Monthly during spring and summer.
As often as I can.
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Yes - They are my favorite type of concert. Yes - When the weather is perfect.
No - But I still attend them. No - I prefer indoor concerts.
Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
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POLAND
Will you attend a baseball game this year?
Which Father’s Day gift is top on your list?
Yes - I enjoy watching local professional games.
No - But I will watch another way.
Yes - A family member’s team’s games.
No - Baseball isn’t a sport I enjoy.
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Something funny.
Something homemade.
Something athletic based.
A gift card.
Something for grilling. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.
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Friendly Squares June square dance
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The Friendly Squares will host their monthly square dance on June 8 from 7:30-10 p.m. at the Niles SCOPE Center. Rex Parker will be the caller and Frankie Hammond will be cuing line dances. Father’s Day will be the theme. This will be a plus dance. Dress is casual and light refreshments will be served. There is a $6 donation per person at the door. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-5063370.
Family movie Join the Canfield library on June 8 at 2:30 p.m. for a Saturday Movie Matinee. Bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the movie. Children age 7 years and younger must be with an adult.
Movie night Join the Canfield library on June 6 at 6 p.m. for a movie night where they will be watching a newly released DVD. Feel free to bring your own small snacks and drinks. This event is for adults and teens. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. The movie will be either PG or PG 13.
Facebook for beginners See how you can connect with family and friends on Facebook at this event at the Canfield library on June 26 at 6:30 p.m. They will help you personalize your profile so that you can start posting, sharing and liking right away. If you need help signing up for an account, contact your library before the class. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. This event is for adults.
Google apps Join the Canfield library on June 17 at 6:30 p.m. to learn about Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and more. A Google account is not necessary. If you don’t have one, they will be making one during the session. Space is limited, registration required. This event is for adults and teens.
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Canfield library adult librarian Stuart Gibbs explained how to pick a ripe pineapple during Pineapple Cake Day on April 24.
Neighbors | Abby Slanker
Canfield library celebrated Pineapple Cake Day with fresh pineapple and pineapple upside down cake on April 24.
Library celebrates Pineapple Cake Day By ABBY SLANKER aslanker@vindy.com
Canfield library hosted a celebration of Pineapple Cake Day on April 24. Adult librarian Stuart Gibbs hosted the event, which included information on how pineapples are grown, processed and handled, how to grow your own pineapple, a pineapple cutting demonstration and a makeyour-own origami pineapple. As a special treat, Gibbs brought a pineapple upside down cake for everyone to taste. Gibbs opened the evening by showing a video clip on how pineapples are grown, processed and harvested. “The harvest is done by hand. It takes 13-16 months to grow a pineapple. I would equate a pineapple plant to an aloe vera plant with all the leaves. Flowers actually grow, and each part of the fruit is a flower. There’s usually 100-200 f lowers and they fuse together to create the fruit,” Gibbs said. Gibbs informed attendees that pineapple is a healthy fruit. “Pineapple is actually a very healthy fruit. It has vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron, dietary fibers and provides 75 percent of daily magnesium,
which can reduce the risk of eye disease. It also supports your immune system and is an antiinflammatory,” Gibbs said. Gibbs offered tips on how to pick a pineapple. “You can tell a pineapple is ripe by its color. You want a mix of brown, green and yellow. You can also tell by sound. If you knock on it, you want to hear a hollow sound. And as for the leaves, you don’t want them to be brown and shriveling,” Gibbs said. Gibbs then gave a demonstration on how to properly cut a pineapple. He also explained how to plant your own pineapple at home. “You want to cut off the top of the fruit and keep cutting the top until you see brown dots. Pull off the green on the outside about half an inch up. This will be wet so you want to let it dry for two days. Then when you do plant it in a pot, you want to use sandy, light soil,” Gibbs said. Next, Gibbs provided construction paper and instructions for everyone to make their own origami pineapple. To end the evening on a sweet note, Gibbs sliced up some Neighbors | Abby Slanker pineapple upside down cake for Stuart Gibbs, Canfield library adult librarian, demonstrated how to properly cut a pineapple during Pineapple Cake Day on April 24. everyone to enjoy.
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Microsoft Excel Class 3 Join the Canfield library on June 7 at 10 a.m. for Advanced Microsoft
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Excel. This class will cover inserting charts and graphs, sorting and continuing work with formulas. Prior attendance in Microsoft Excel Class 2 is preferred. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330744-8636. This event is for adults and teens.
Microsoft Word Class 3 Join the Canfield library on June 21 at 10 a.m. for Advanced Microsoft Word. This class will cover inserting text boxes, shapes, tables and pictures. Prior attendance in Microsoft Word Class 2 is preferred. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. This event is for adults.
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Attend the Canfield library’s monthly book club for a lively discussion of titles chosen “off the shelves” of the book club room. The June events will take place on June 25 at 6:30 p.m. and June 27 at 11 a.m. Upcoming reads are June: “Nine Perfect Strangers” by Liane Moriarty; July: “The Lost Girls of Paris” by Pam Jenoff; August: “Virgil Wander” by Leif Enger and September: “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens. This event is for adults.
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Members of the Men’s Garden Club of Mahoning County met at Fellows Riverside Garden for their monthly meeting on May 1.
Men’s Garden Club hosts monthly meeting
Riverside Gardens on May 1. John Schinker, former threeterm president of the group, The Youngstown chapter of said that the club hosts prethe Men’s Garden Club hosted sentations every month about its monthly meeting at Fellows various gardening topics. “They are always open to the public,” Schinker said. “We love having people come out.” The group currently has around 80 members, with dues for the new year still coming in according to Schinker. He said Canfield that yearly dues are $25 and help support the club in their various community projects. “We really work to engage the community and bringing gardening to everyone,” Schinker said. The group uses a greenhouse to grow a variety of plants locally. Schinker said that they host an annual sale of the plants that they grow which helps with funding the organizat ions communit y work as well. In the past the group has started gardens all over the Youngstown area, including By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com
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at Akron Children’s Hospital. “We got t hat one of f t he ground years ago, and they have really taken it and ran with it,” Schinker said. The Men’s Garden Club also sponsors a horticulture show at Mill Creek Park each year, which includes a variety of plants on display. The group has been in existence in the area since 1930, according to Schinker, who said that they started as the Steel City Men’s Garden Club. T he g roup wa s later renamed, and eventually were able to find a home in the Mill Creek MetroParks. “It’s the center of gardening and horticulture in the area so it was a perfect place for us,” he said. The group’s next meeting take place on June 3 at Fellows Riverside Gardens. “The purpose of The Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown is to create a better understanding of gardening and to encourage and promote the beautification of our community,” Schinker said.
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True stories book club True Stories is the book club for people who want to read about some of the world’s most captivating real-life people and events. The next event will take place on June 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library and they will discuss “Black Klansman” by Ron Stalworth. This event is for adults.
Blood drive
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Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students in Marie Rupert’s class got a hands-on business lesson during the students’ economics project by starting thier own business. The students donated their profits to Project MKC and presented a check to Project MKC co-president Shelly Marlowe, left, on April 12.
Hilltop third-graders help make children count By ABBY SLANKER aslanker@vindy.com
Hilltop Elementary School third-grade students in Marie Rupert’s class got a hands-on business lesson during the students’ economics project. The students gained real-life experience by starting their own business called Cardinal Kids. Cardinal Kids sold a multipurpose item of a backpack tag/ bookmark. The students made the items, which were doublesided and included a pocket and was made out of durable material. It also came with a sturdy hook and a bookmark ribbon. On one side, the backpack tag/ bookmark had a cardinal head and on the other side, it was personalized with the student’s name. Students could even choose red or black as their preferred color. The third-graders took orders from their fellow Hilltoppers and delivered the final product to their classrooms. They even made thank you cards for their customers. “The kids voted on this idea just like each class has done in the past. They created each one with the help of parent volunteers. We sold 135 tags and have made a profit of $462.18 to donate. The kids also voted on which organization to donate
the profits to and they selected Project MKC,” Rupert said. The students invited Shelly Marlowe, co-president of Project MKC, to their classroom so they could present her with a check of their profits on April l2. “Thank you so much for this donation. I am so, so proud of you. This is a really big deal. I was probably in ninth or tenth grade when I starting giving back, so you guys starting to give back in third grade is really awesome,” Marlowe said Marlowe went on to explain to the students how Project MKC got started. “Project MKC started nine years ago. We started small with things like having birthday parties for children in homeless shelters. Then we began to talk to local organizations to see what they needed and what we could do to help them,” Marlowe said. Marlowe then provided details on how Project MKC helps others and how their donation will help others. “We asked what do you have for kids who have to be placed in foster care. The answer was usually nothing. So we created Comfort Kits, which are age and gender specific and include pajamas, socks, toiletries, a stuffed animal, a fleece
blanket and school supplies. So now the child has something of their own that can help them feel more comfortable and maybe not as scared when they go to a foster home. We also have Hope Totes, which are provided to children undergoing chemotherapy at Akron Children’s Hospital. The children make a wish list and we go out and shop for them and make special bags for them,” Marlowe said. Marlowe told the children the item that they provide their partners with the most is diapers. “We provide 46,000 diapers a month to our partners. Onethird of people in the United States cannot afford diapers, so we help with that. We also provide food in the summer for families in the free and reduced lunch program, and we provide boots in the fall and spring months. We are kid oriented and try to help out any way we can,” Marlowe said. Marlowe thanked the students for their hard work and being so thoughtful. “Thank you for taking the time to raise this money and being so thoughtful and caring so much about kids. Your donation will go to help kids like you in the area, and it will make a big difference,” Marlowe said.
There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross to serve the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital on June 20 from 2-7 p.m. at the Canfield library. For appointments, call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visitwww.RedCrossBlood.org.
Blood pressure check The Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association will host a free blood pressure check at the Canfield library on June 19 from 1-2 p.m.
Mah-Jongg Mondays Practice your new skill to rattle the tiles and join the fun each Monday in June from 1-3 p.m. at the Canfield library. Bring your own Mah-Jongg set or share with a friend. (Mah-Jongg sets not provided). This event is for adults.
Friends of PLYMC chair yoga Pay as you attend for this chair yoga class every Friday in June at 10 a.m. at the Canfield library. Class is $10 per session and meets every Friday.
Italian Fest looking for nominations The Greater Youngstown Italian Fest 2019 is seeking nominations for the Italian Man and the Italian Woman of the Year. The nominees
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would be considered for the highest honor and if selected would be introduced in person at the opening ceremony at 5 p.m. on Aug. 2, in downtown Youngstown. Applications are available at http://www. youngstownitalianfest.org/italianman-woman-year or email caramia822@aol.com. The deadline for entries is June 20.
Mad science Get your science on at the Canfield library on June 28 at 10 a.m. Mad Science promises a fun and interactive, as well as educational program this summer. All of their programs meet science curriculum standards and are led by trained instructors. This event is for schoolage children. More information on Mad Science can be found at https:// northeastohio.madscience.org/.
The Oakland Center for the Arts presents “Rumpelstiltskin” The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids’ First Theater Incentive will present the beloved Grimm Brothers’ tale, “Rumpelstiltskin,” adapted and directed by Patricia Fagan at the Canfield library on June 9 at 2 p.m. Audience members will help the actors bring the rollicking story to a “happily ever after” ending. This event is for the entire family.
Automotive maintenance 101 Learn about the condition of the wiper blades, check the air pressure of the tires, along with the tread depth, inspect the air filter, check the fluid levels–such as oil, brake, windshield wiper, coolant and transmission–and top them off, complete an oil, lube and filter job, check its tire pressure, change a tire, test your battery, inspect the belts and put together a car emergency kit. Learn it all at this event on June 22 at 2:30 p.m. at the Canfield library. This will be a hands-on class as we will be outside (weather permitting.) For adults and teens.
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Canfield Friends to meet There will be a meeting of the Friends of PLYMC - Canfield Committee on June 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the Canfield library.
Doughnuts with dad Children of all ages bring your dad or favorite male figure to the Canfield library on June 15 at 11 a.m. for a morning of fun. Enjoy doughnuts, juice and coffee. Make a craft and enjoy other activities.
Gotta Move story time
bility we all have to protect the world in which we live. After reading the book we’ll create earth-friendly crafts made from recovered material. At the conclusion of the program, participants will receive Earth-themed coloring books and recycling information to share with their parents. This program is recommended for children in grades pre-K through 5.
This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a care-giver. Read and make Bonding with Babies and Join the Canfield library on June 5 and Go to the Canfield library on June 19 at 10 a.m. for a variety of musical Books 12 and 26 at 10 a.m. and read togethand movement activities that appeal Bonding with Babies and Books will to the “young and restless,” stimuer, sing songs and make a fun craft. take place on Thursdays in June at 10 late brain development and motivate This event is for children ages 3-5. a.m. at the Canfield library. This event language learning. Adults and chilRoaring safari party is for caregivers and their little ones dren, get ready to act out stories and who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 rhymes, sing and dance, talk and play. Join the Canfield library on June 13 minutes of language enrichment inon 1 p.m. for activities, games, craft Mother Earth and Green and snack as we celebrate the upcluding rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. Team coming box office release of the beloved safari animals. This event is for Join the Green Team this summer Tales and Talk for 2s at the Canfield library for a fun and ex- children of all ages. and 3s citing program on June 11 at 2 p.m. Lego my library Mother Earth herself will be readJoin the Canfield library every Meet and enjoy creating Lego deing the book, “Dear Children of the Tuesday in June at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, Earth” by Schim Schimmel. This pow- signs at the Canfield library on June 1 at 2:30 p.m. and June 20 at 6 p.m. rhymes, finger plays and other activi- erful and dramatically illustrated letties that will help your child (ages 2-3) ter from Mother Earth to her children Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up. is a tender reminder of the responsibecome a successful reader.
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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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Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
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Friendly Squares celebrate grads
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On April 23, the Friendly Squares hosted graduation ceremonies. Pictured are this year’s new graduates, from left, (front) Lester Kerr; (back) Amy Bue, caller Gene Hammond, Debbie Mettee, Raymond Pagan, Mary Kropinak, Bill Nibert, Trish Yurcheklfrodl, Kevin Yurchekfrodl and Eileen Murray.
Keffler earns J.L. Francis Scholarship
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Canfield’s Hannah Keffler joins nearly two dozen students who are the recipients of this year’s J.L. Francis Scholarship, First Place Community Fund. One student from each public high school in Mahoning County, as well as Choffin Career and Technical Center, Ursuline, Cardinal Mooney and Valley Christian Schools were scholarship recipients. Each student received a $1,000 college scholarship at a special breakfast on May 10. Pictured with Keffler is Traci Hostetler, who currently serves as the Superintendent of the Mahoning County Educational Service Center (MCESC), and Casey Krell, the Director of Supporting Organizations and Donor Services with the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley (CFMV).
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Extrusion Supervisor
A progressive aluminum extrusion company located in northeast Ohio has an opportunity for an extrusion supervisor. The position is responsible for all aspects of production including the direct supervision of production crews. The ideal candidate will possess experience in extrusions and have worked in a supervisory capacity. Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be shift flexible. The position offers an excellent work environment and a competitive benefit package including a 401(k) plan. Send resume along with salary requirements to: Rebecca Pruitt
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HIRING!
- Stone Masons - Brick Layers - Tuck Pointer - Caulker - Painters Must have at least 5 yrs. exp. 724-652-3400 or estimator@ alexrestoration.com
Must be willing to work a very flexible schedule involving weekends and various hours during the week with a maximum of 29 hours. Qualified individuals will be operating both on-air and production switching and automation equipment. Job duties include overseeing commercial breaks, segmenting syndicated shows, program log and record keeping, coding of newscasts and local shows, and subsequent airing of those shows using Ross Overdrive. This position requires great communication skills in working with producers and directing talent in the studio and at remote locations. Computer skills, timekeeping, and the ability to organize and multitask are a must. A degree in communications and broadcast experience are a plus. Send resumes to: Chief Engineer
WFMJ-TV
P.O. Box 689 Yo., OH, 44501-0689 or email: bflis@wfmj.com No phone calls, no walk-ins please. WFMJ Television, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Restaurants/ Food Service COOK - Exp. pro. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, sports tavern. Good pay. 330-559-2120
Managers & Crew Members
Great work environment at Cocca’s Pizza, flexible hours, part time or full time, mornings or evenings. Apply online at: coccaspizza.com LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.
Commercial/Industrial For Rent
Swimming Pools/ Accessories
Boardman - 6000 sq. ft. Available immediately! Incl. office, women’s & men’s restrooms, 5 ton crane, 19’ high ceilings. Must pay gas & elec., $1800/mo. Call Alysia, 330-397-1608
Sand filter, Hayward, 1 hp, Pro Series, (only used 1 yr.) $200. S-O-L-D !
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REAL ESTATE Acreage
Salem, OH Has the following immediate positions available
Electrician
Wages start at $21.34/hr. & progress to $23.28/hr. over 2 years American Standard offers benefits, 401k match & bonuses. Qualified candidates should e-mail their resume to: jason.schnabl@lixil.com Mail to:
American Standard Attn: HR 605 S. Ellsworth Ave. Salem, OH 44460 Or fax to: 330-947-5638
TV Technician - Part-Time -
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown
Central Park West Apartments
Studios starting at $460 + elec. 1-Bdrm., $550 + elec. 2-Bdrm. executive townhome, $780 + util. Pool & fitness center on site. Call for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Austintown
LeChateau Apts.
1-Bdrm., 1-bath, lg. closets, central air, select units pet friendly, pool & fitness center on site, $550 + electric. Free water & heat. Call today for specials! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Boardman
Hitchcock Apts. Studio, 1-Bdrm. and 2-Bdrm. 330-758-6729
Ask for Special! Boardman - 2-Bdrm. up, heat & water incl., $575. No pets. 330-726-2437
Trumbull County BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-289-7639 www.brunerland.com Braceville Twp.: 93 Wooded acres with Mahoning River frontage, $214,900.
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STUFF Appliances Refrigerator - LG, 25 cu. ft. with bottom freezer, like new, 6 yrs. old, stainless, $900. Call 330-720-9788.
Bicycles Bicycle - Men’s Townie Electra, like new, pd. $500, sell for $375. 330-881-6033. ANTIQUE BICYCLE 1970 Schwinn Hollywood girl’s bike, needs tender loving care, $150/offer. Call 330-984-8524, 9am-6pm. No text msg.
Cemetery Lots Green Haven Memorial Canfield, Garden of Honor, Lot 158C, spaces 3 & 4, $3400. Call 330-719-3037. Meadow Brook Memorial Park - Veterans Section, 2 grave spaces with vaults, asking $4900. 520-977-7548
Furniture COUCH & LOVESEAT Brown suede leather, $450. S-O-LD! Love seat, 70” & sofa, 88”, from Ashley Furniture. Red with flower pattern & fine gold stitching, cushions are detached & reversible, very good condition, $150 for both. Call 330-518-9010 Patio Set - By Telescope, 2 chairs with matching side table, orig. $1800, sell $175. Call 330-881-6033 Exceptional din. rm. table, solid cherry, 54” round w/6 off-white, upholstered chairs by Stanley. Will sell for $750, pd. $2400. Call 330-881-6033
Medical Equipment
GIRARD/LIBERTY - 2-Bdrm. all util. pd. except electric, no pets. Call 330-717-8268
HOSPITAL BED Adj. height, head & foot, 2 yrs. old, excellent condition, $600. For more information, call Keith at 330-565-7559
Yo. East - 2 bdrm. duplex, 1/2 basement, $325/mo., $325 sec. Call 330-747-3346
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Houses For Rent
Riding Tractor - 38” Honda, bagging system for leaves & grass, excellent shape, $500. S - O - L - D - !
Yo. South - 2 bdrm., quiet, dead end street, Section 8 welcome, $400/mo. + util. Call 330-360-1635 Yo. West - 2 bdrm., $450/mo. + util. + sec. No pets. 330-519-4679 after 5. YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.
Musician's Corner 80’s & 90’s country band, looking for seasoned lead guitarist & bass player, vocals a plus. 330-540-4283
Solar cover reel, GLI Deluxe fits up to 27’ pool, new, $90. 330-726-2983
TV/Stereo/Video Amp - McIntosh MC7100, stereo power amp, $300. 330-788-2866/330-402-8273 Blue Ray Disc Player Integra, DBS-30.1, $200. 330-788-2866/330-402-8273
Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Campers/RVs
Automobiles
Coachmen Leprechan 317 SA - 2013, 32.5’, 11,400 mi., never seen northern winters, 2 slideouts, fully loaded, excellent condition, $59,900. 330-549-3845/ 330-720-7508
Nissan Versa SL - 2007 ONLY 80,000 mi., excellent int., Bluetooth, keyless entry, 1 owner, $4000 Call 330-549-5569
Coleman Destiny camper 1992, great shape, $1500. Call 330-792-4267 Escape Camper 2018 - 23ft., sleeps 5, slideout, extras include elec. tongue jack, backup camera, hitch, equalizer bars, sway bar, used 4 times, $12,000. Call 234-719-6351
Motorcycles/Mopeds
WANTED Muscle or Classic Car 440-590-0193
Cats
Suzuki GSXF 650 - 2008, 7,700 mi., beautiful, $3800. Call 419-779-9209.
Dogs Maltepoos - all white, 3 male, 1 female, 9 wks. old. 330-651-3082/330-503-5975 Maltipoo, Maltese, Yorkies, Shih-tzu, Yorkiepoo, Malshih, German Shepherd, Cavachon, Shorkie, vet, shots, chip. 330-259-1286 Cash, CC or Finance 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont www.ohiopuppy.com
Sheltie Pups - AKC
724-658-3350/724-674-7699
Free Pets Good Cats Need Loving Homes - Males, can be separated, great temperamants. Good w/kids. Spayed & all shots. All black, 1 yr. old. Tabby is 4 yrs. old. 330-540-3317/330-507-5705
Pontiac Bonneville - 1994 Very clean, 35,000 mi., $4500. Call 330-533-3952 or 330-720-0317 Toyota Corolla - 2009 One owner, garage kept, 108,000 mi., asking $6000. Call 234-855-4949
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KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Pontiac Solstice - 2006 convertible, 13,000 mi., grey, $10,300. 330-718-0305
Heritage Glen 5th Wheel 2014. 37.6ft., $30,000/offer. Call 412-974-7512
Kawasaki Z900RS - 2018 420 mi., looks just like 1973 Z1Kaw, custom exhaust, $12,000/offer 330-502-8221
PETS, ANIMALS
Pontiac G-6 - 2007, black, 4 cyl., a/c, runs great, $1700 Call 330-565-1124.
Ural Tourist 2015 - With side car, 17,000 mi., new drive shaft, brakes & other parts, mint condition, $12,000. Call 330-542-2719, speak slowly
Automobiles Chevrolet Caprice 1987. Runs good, looks good, 350 auto., black, $3200. Call 724-856-1966 Chrysler Sebring Touring Convertible - 2006, only 46,000 mi., very good condition, must see, $5800/offer. Call 330-457-0685. Lincoln Town Car Executive 2004. Loaded, 78,800 mi., $4995. Call 330-766-5288 or leave msg. Mercedes SLK250 - 2014 Hardtop convertible, 5300 mi., auto., loaded, red with saddle int., $28,000. Call 330-507-6602
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ - 2006 Grey, 4 dr., excellent condition, low mi, $6850. Call 330-559-0902
SUVs GMC Envoy XL - 2003 220,000 mi., $600. Call 330-540-6486 Jeep Wrangler 1997. 4 cyl., manual, good condition, $3800. Call 330-538-2983
Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2002 regular cab, 8’ bed, rebuilt trans., SS brakelines, newer brakes & tires, cold A/C, $2500/offer. 330-746-1031. Dodge Ram 1500 - 1999, 95,000 mi., clean int., $1950 Call 419-779-9209. DODGE DAKOTA - 1996 FL truck, 87,000 mi., no rust, very good condition, $3500. Call 330-726-9776
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AUTOMOTIVE ATVs Kawasaki T-Rex - 2011 Good condition, with plow, $9700/offer. 330-565-5803
Automobile Parts/Service Tires - 4 used - Goodyear Wranglers SRA 245-65-17, 8/32 tread left. $225. Call 330-565-1124.
Automobile Storage Looking to rent vehicle storage, indoor. Brookfield Hubbard area. 267-639-0124
Boats Dynasty Elan 208 - 1990 20’, Mercruiser Alpha One, 260 hp. I/O, $3600. Call 330-540-4569 Reinell 200L - 2003 20ft., 260hp mercruiser, open bow, bimani top, dual axle trailer, $12,000. Call 330-538-2604
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Sea Ray Sundancer - 1986 25’, sleeps 4, shower, kitchen, extra battery, ship to shore radio, depth finder, extras, includes trailer with all new tires, $5500. Call 330-755-2001
Driver - Titleist, 907D2, 9.5 degrees, 45” stiff graphite, $50. Call 330-717-0030
Alumacraft - 14ft., 9.9 hp. Honda outboard, w/trailer, $1000/offer. 330-718-2827
Cement & Masonry
Hauling
Concrete Needs - Stamp, Patio & Driveway Installs Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671
ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Landscapers
Dryer Vent Cleaning. Prevent dryer fires! Dryer Vent Wizard certified tech will inspect, clean, repair, maintain dryer vent systems, $49 to start. Schedule now 330-492-2884/330-309-2824
Full Landscape Service Power-washing Free Estimate Call 330-770-9355
Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Handyman Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449
New Lawn Installments. Hydro Seeding. Landscaping Free Est. - 330-881-7671
Plastering & Drywall Affordable Drywall Repair. Working man’s prices, rich man’s quality. Free Est. Call 330-519-2888
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158 You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
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Happily Ever After The Wilsons will celebrate 50th anniversary BOARDMAN
The Revs. Lester and Wanda Wilson of Boardman will be honored for their golden anniversary during an open celebration that will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. June 2 at Lockwood United Methodist Church, 4570 Lockwood Blvd. The couple’s children are Andrew Wilson of Youngstown and Angela (Scott) Pelinsky of Erie, Pa. Three grandchildren complete their family. Mr. Wilson married the former Wanda Rhodes on June 14, 1969, in Olean, N.Y. The couple served as pastors in multiple United Methodist churches throughout the East Ohio Conference until they retired in 2009.
Dana Winkler, Jason Pryor to marry Sept. 21 POLAND
Marshall and Patricia Winkler of Poland are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dana Winkler to Jason Pryor, both of Cleveland. The prospective groom’s parents are Thomas and Deborah Pryor, also of Poland. The couple are planning an earlyautumn wedding to take place at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at Poland Presbyterian Church. An evening reception will follow at The Vineyards at Pine Lake. Invitations will be extended for both events. The bride-elect graduated from Youngstown State University with a master’s degree in social work. She is a medical social worker at Heartland Hospice in Independence. Mr. Pryor earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Kent State University and is a senior BSA compliance analyst at AML RightSource in Hudson. He also is the commander of the 307th Military Police Company.
Samantha Jones | Dominic Corso YOUNGSTOWN
The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Youngstown was the setting at 2 p.m. July 28, 2018, for the wedding of Samantha Jones and Dominic Corso, which was officiated by the Rev. Michael J. Cariglio Jr. The couple were honored afterward at a reception at The Lake Club in Poland. The bride is a daughter of Sidney and Katheryn Jones of Boardman. Parents of the groom are Dominic Corso and Daisy Ocasio-Corso, also of Boardman. The bride wore an ivory sleeveless, re-embroidered trumpet gown. It was designed with a sweetheart neckline, low scooped illusion lace back bodice with crystal buttons and a scalloped hemline featuring Alencon lace on tulle over satin with hand-beaded scalloped lace shoulder straps and draped beading. A chapel-length train accented with a cathedral-length veil completed her ensemble. Kayla Thompson, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids, wearing cobalt dresses were, Amanda Larson; Ashley Whitford; Janine Iacobucci; Amy Untch; Rachel Mullenax; Maria Balsamo; Alyssa Erossy; and Daisy Corso, sister of the groom. Dustin Corso, brother of the groom, ser ved as best man. Groomsmen were Nelson Ocasio, Branden Lombardo and Frank Ocasio, cousins of the groom; Samuel Deskin; Michael Lesko; Logan Kirk; and Quinn and
Liam Jones, the bride’s brothers. Mrs. Corso graduated from Ohio State University with a master’s degree in middle-childhood education. She is a sixth-grade teacher at Worthington City Schools in Worthington. Her husband graduated from OSU with a bachelor’s degree in consumer sciences and financial services. He is a registered client associate at Merrill Lynch in Columbus and Canfield. After a honeymoon in Greece, the couple reside in Columbus.