Howland recreation



Howland recreation
HOWLAND -- The township summer recreation program will have tennis, painting and wrestling camps from 9 a.m. to noon the week of June 25.
The high school will be the site for tennis for ages 6-9 and wrestling for ages 6-13. Painting camp for children 6-13 will be at the middle school.
The fee is $15 for Howland residents and $30 for nonresidents. Forms are available at the township administration building. Call (330) 856-2340.
Rabies clinic
GIRARD -- There will be a rabies vaccination clinic at the municipal building from 1 to 3 p.m. June 20. No appointment is necessary.
Trumbull County health regulations require all dogs, cats, ferrets, and 4-H animals to have a rabies vaccination.
The clinic is sponsored by the Trumbull County Veterinary Medical Association. Cost is $5 per pet. Make checks payable to T.C.V.M.A.
An adult 18 or older must present all animals with leash and collar, even if the pet is in a carrier.
Gypsy moths
WARREN -- State Rep. Anthony Latell of Girard, D-67th, will have a meeting at 11 a.m. June 22 in the Trumbull County Administrative Building concerning gypsy moths and suppression efforts in Trumbull County. Representatives from the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Forestry Service will answer questions.
Cable task force
WARREN -- The cable task force will meet at 6:30 p.m. June 25 in City Hall on Mahoning Avenue.
The task force began meeting in February to gauge future cable needs and review service under Time Warner Cable.
The agreement expires in 2002 .
For more information, call Phillip D. Butto III at (330) 675-2800, ext. 169; Thomas Klingeman at (330) 399-6823; or Jan Vaughn at (330) 399-8807, ext. 128.
SCOPE trips
NILES -- The SCOPE Senior Center is accepting reservations for these one-day trips:
July 10 -- Mountaineer Race Track & amp; Gaming Resort, $13; July 13 -- Italian Fest and Basilica tour, Buffalo, $39; Sept. 25 -- Ohio Amish Fall Foliage tour, $43.
Call (330) 544-3676 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Center membership is not required.
The center also will have its Fire Cracker Frolic dance July 6.
Officer treated
COITSVILLE -- A Campbell police officer was taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center after he accidentally shot himself Saturday morning.
Reports say Daniel Raseta was participating in a training exercise at the Coitsville Firing Range on North Hubbard Road when he accidentally fired through his gun holster. The bullet reportedly traveled through his calf before hitting the floor.
No other injuries were reported.