Boardman briefs
BHS alum earns animal science degree
Courtney Hull of Boardman, Ohio, will graduate during the University of Findlay’s spring commencement May 1 in the Koehler Complex on campus.
Hull is expected to receive a bachelor of science degree in animal science.
Hull participated in Pre-Vet Club in addition to her animal science major activities.
Hull, a 2006 graduate of Boardman High School, is the daughter of Gail and Mike Hull.
Boardman bands spring concert
The spring concert of the Boardman Bands will take place Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Boardman Performing Arts Center.
The concert will feature the Freshman Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band and the BHS Wind Ensemble. The music of west coast composer Eric Whitacre will be prominently featured.
A highlight of the evening will be senior soloist Ali Azeem playing the Gregson Tuba Concerto.
Azeem has played the tuba in the Boardman Bands since fifth grade and will play with three of the bands in the concert.
Cost is $3 for adults and $2 for students. Senior citizens will be admitted free of charge. Refreshments will be served following the show.
Lil’ Bands come together April 30
The Boardman Glenwood and Boardman Center bands will be performing a combined concert Apr. 30 in the Boardman Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for senior citizens and children 10 and under are admitted free.
Little Falcons Golf Outing May 30
Austintown Little Falcons Golf Outing is May 30 at 8 a.m. with registration from 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. at the Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course on Granview Road in Lake Milton.
The outing includes golf, beverages, golf cart, breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There will be a 50/50 raffle, Chinese auction, and hole-in-one prizes.
Cost is $65 per person. For information, contact Mike Cook at 330-501-4577 or Matt Hlebak at 330-398-5512.
Come see St. Luke’s Lil’ Angels at open house
St. Luke’s Lil’ Angels Preschool will host an open house May 4 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Children and parents will have the opportunity to see the school and program in action.
Children will participate in circle time, story time, art and snack.
Spaces are limited. To reserve a spot, call 330-782-0234.
International children’s choir set to sing May 2
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Children of the World International Children’s Choir will present a free concert May 2 at 6 p.m. at the Old North Church, 7105 Herbert Road, Canfield.
The choir is a special group of orphaned and disadvantaged children from several different countries that travel across the United States for 10 months a year.
The group puts a voice and face to the desperate needs of children whose lives have been devastated by civil war, famine, poverty, unclean water and preventable diseases.
For information, call the church at 330-533-6848 or visit www.oldnorthchurch.org.
Improve your body with T’ai Chi Chih courses
Boardman Park announces the next T’ai Chi Chih courses. The T’ai Chi Chih “Beginner’s Course” is eight, one-hour classes held once a week.
There are two courses from which to choose. Monday morning classes begin Monday at 10 a.m. and end at 11 a.m. The course fee is $40.
Wednesday classes begin Wednesday at 4 p.m. and end at 5 p.m. The course fee is $80.
All classes are held in the Boardman Park Community Center.
Classes are open to men, women and teens and are taught by Lucinda Kutsko, certified T’ai Chi Chih instructor.
Preregistration is required. Call Kutsko at 330-727-4477 for information and to register.
Celebrate Mothers’ Day with Doris Day
For Mother’s Day, enjoy a one-woman show with Damaris Peters Pike May 9 in Christman Hall at Stambaugh Auditorium.
There will be a brunch buffet at 11:30 a.m. followed by the program “QUE SERA-SERA The life and music of Doris Day” at 12:30 p.m.
The cost is $30 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Reservations are required and due May 6. For information, call Stambaugh Auditorium at 330 747-5175.
Naturalists present study of Mill Creek wildlife
The Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley will meet Tuesday at the Mill Creek MetroPark Farm on Route 46 just south of Canfield. The program will begin at 7 p.m. with social time at 6:30 p.m.
The program will be presented by Larry Rosche and Judy Semroc, naturalists with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
They have extensively studied the Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary and will introduce participants to the flying creatures (birds and bugs) that can be found there.
For information, call 888-846-8851, leave your name and phone number and they will return your call.
Audition for ‘Leading Ladies’ comedy
Auditions for University Theater’s opening main stage production, the farce “Leading Ladies” by Ken Ludwig, will be held Monday and Tuesday from 5 p.m.to 6:30 p.m. in the first floor Rehearsal Studio in Bliss Hall.
Five male actors and three female actresses, one of whom should be able to roller skate, are required for this production.
Actors are encouraged to bring a prepared audition and will be required to read from the script.
Copies of the play are available in the Theater and Dance office. For information, call 330-941-3810.
Health and wellness walks scheduled for May
Health and wellness walks are planned for 9 a.m. May 5 at Poland Woods and May 26 at the Golf Course overflow parking lot and May 18 at Yellow Creek Park at 6 p.m.
Look for birds while you hike in the park
Join certified volunteer naturalist Nancy Brundage May 1 at McGuffey Wildlife Preserve and May 8 at the Lanterman’s Mill parking lot at 8 a.m. for a 1-mile, easy-rated hike. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars to help search for feathered spring migrants. The hike will be offered May 2 at the MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at 8 a.m. with guide Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited.
View beautiful blooms on Poland Woods walk
See a parade of spring wildflowers on a easy-rated, 2-mile hike through Poland Woods May 2 at 2 p.m.
The 250-acre tract of wet woodland features a carpet of bluebells and other short-blooming beauties.
Honor mom with wildflowers and a walk
Bring your mom to Ford Nature Center May 9 at 2 p.m. to enjoy the spring beauty of Mill Creek Park during an easy-rated hike. Children can make a special craft to honor their mother, while parents hear a presentation about wildflowers. The event is free, but registration is required by May 8.
To register, call Ford Nature Center at 330-740-7107.
Health and wellness walks scheduled for May
Health and wellness walks are planned for 9 a.m. May 5 at Poland Woods and May 26 at the Golf Course overflow parking lot and May 18 at Yellow Creek Park at 6 p.m.
Create a Mother’s Day arrangement with Marie
The colors in this spring arrangement will give your mother a reason to smile. Marie Borocz will demonstrate each step in creating this Mother’s Day arrangement May 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens.
The fee is $28 for Fellows members and $36 for nonmembers, To register call, Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116.
Learn the basics of growing Dahlias
Stan and Linda Vuletich will share their knowledge and enthusiasm of growing and propagating dahlias May 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Participants will divide tubers to take home. The fee for the class is $10 for Fellows members and $15 for nonmembers. To register, call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116.
Celebrate National Public Gardens Day May 7
Visit Fellows Riverside Gardens May 7 from dawn to dusk to celebrate National Public Gardens Day and learn the vital role the garden plays in the Mahoning Valley community.
The day was designed to promote environmental stewardship and education while emphasizing the significant role citizens have in plant and water conservation.
Take T’ai Chi at the gardens Wednesdays
Ease stress, improve health and increase vitality with T’ai Chi classes at Fellows Riverside Gardens each Wednesday in May from noon to 1 p.m. Marie Lew will demonstrate warmups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. The fee for each class is $10. For information, call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116.
Preschoolers nature hour
Preschoolers ages 3 to 5 enjoy a story, activities, and a craft as they find out how and why animals camouflage and “advertise” Apr. 30 10 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. or May 1 at 10 a.m.
The cost is $2 for Boardman residents and $3 for non-Boardman residents.
Pre-register at Ford Nature Center.
Pockets of posies tradition continued at the park
Children 6 and older can learn about the tradition of making May baskets by assembling a colorful pocket and a cone to fill with dried flowers from the Family Garden May 1, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The cost is $7 for Boardman residents and $9 for non-Boardman residents.
Call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116 to register.
Tales for Twos: The Wide Mouth Frog
The Frog Princess will introduce children age 2 to fascinating creatures through story, craft, role-playing games and exploration May 6 at 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m. or 11 a.m.
Observe wriggling tadpoles, leap across lily pads, and search for frogs out by the pond.
Call Ford Nature Center at 330-740-7107 to register.
Preschoolers celebrate moms with crafts
Preschoolers ages 3 through 5 can personalize a vase and fill it with a colorful bouquet of carnations at the park May 6, 7, or 8 from 11 a.m. to noon.
A snack and story will be included.
The cost is $7 for Boardman residents and $9 for non-Boardman residents.
Call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116 to register.
A night on the terrace
Relax with friends at Fellows Riverside Gardens while listening to the music of FireSign May 5 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
For $15, you will be served appetizers accompanied by a glass or two of beer or wine.
Afterward, have dinner in the Garden Cafe or take a walk through the gardens.
Safety boating class offered at the park
Ohio law requires anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1982 who wishes to operate or supervise operation of watercraft over 10 HP to successfully complete an approved boating course or proficiency exam.
This eight-hour class is offered at Yellow Creek Park May 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Participants will receive full training and complete the exam at the end of the class.
Bring a lunch. The cost is $10. Call 330-740-7100 to register or inquire.
Join knitting group at the par for a good cause
Help “Warm Up America” with others by making afghans and other projects to donate locally May 7 and 21 from 10 a.m. to noon. All helping hands are welcome, both experienced and anyone wanting to learn to knit or crochet.
Donations of yarn and needles are appreciated at any time. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116 for information.
Study trees with Ford Nature Center’s workshop
Ford Nature Center is hosting a tree identification workshop May 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Beginners are welcome to this two-part, two-season approach to the study of trees.
The program will be held indoors and outdoors. Bring your own lunch and drink.
The fee is $10 for Boardman residents and $15 for non-Boardman residents. Registration and payment due at Ford Nature Center by May 1.
Golf camp for new golfers available at park
Link up to golf with a three-day golf camp May 5, 11, and 14 form 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and May 18, 20, 26 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Par 3 Golf Course at Mill Creek MetroParks.
This camp is designed for the true beginner. Lessons will focus on putting, short game, and full swing.
The cost is $35. Call 330-740-7112 to register.
Read and discussion at Ford Nature Center
Participate in the reading and discussion of the popular book “Silent Spring.” The discussion group will meet at Ford Nature Center May 1 at 1 p.m.
Visit with family and goats at the farm
Families can visit with the Caprine family, a family of goats, May 2 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mill Creek MetroParks farm. Learn about these social creatures and make a special craft. Wagon tours will be given every half hour.
Park preps for summer
Mill Creek Park is reopening many attractions soon in preparation for summer. Lanterman’s Mill will resume its regular summer hours beginning May 1. Glacier and Newport Boathouses reopen May 1, weekends only. Full schedule for the Boathouses resumes Memorial Day weekend.
Art show at the park
Come and enjoy the artwork of Jack Baker now through May 2 at the Fellows Riverside Gardens Davis Education and Visitor Center Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Weller Gallery.
Cinderella comes to life
The Youngstown Playhouse Youth Theatre will present “Cinderella” Friday at 7 p.m. and May 1 at 2:30 p.m. Daytime performances for area schools will take place Wednesday through Friday.
The Saturday matinee is followed by a complimentary “Autograph Party,” for the audience, cast and crew.
Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $5 for children.
Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 330-788-8739.
Local debater takes second prize at Mount Union
Freshman Steven Kandray was awarded second prize at the semi-annual Student Debate at Mount Union College.
Kandray received $60 for his debate in favor of “Resolved: Greater government involvement in economic and social affairs is good for the United States at the present time.”
The debate is coordinated annually by Santosh Saha, professor of history at Mount Union.
Get fit with weight management program
SlimDown, a six-week weight management program taught by registered dietitians who are certified in weight management, will begin classes in late April at Humility of Mary Health Partners sites in Warren and Boardman.
Classes are scheduled for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays to June 1 at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, 5401 Market Street, Boardman, Thursdays to June 3 at St. Joe’s at the Mall, Eastwood Mall, Niles.
Cost is $40.
Dietitians will teach lifestyle changes in food, activities and behaviors.
To register for the class, call Humility of Mary Healthline at 330-480-3151 or 877-700-4647.
Clinic extends hours for required Tdap vaccine
The Ohio Department of Health has issued a new immunization requirement for schoolchildren beginning with the 2010-11 school year.
All in-coming seventh graders will be required to have a Dtap (Tetanus, diphtherial and pertussis) vaccination prior to starting school.
To assist parents, the Mahoning County District Board of Health, 50 Westchester Dr., Austintown, will offer vaccination clinics May 27 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and June 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost of the vaccination is $14.95.
To make an appointment for any of the clinics, call the health district’s Nursing Division at 330-27-2855, ext. 125.
Join Walk MS at the Canfield Fairgrounds
Walk MS Mahoning Valley, presented by Giant Eagle and EMD Serono/Pfizer, will be today at Canfield Fairgrounds in Canfield.
Check-in will begin at 8 a.m.
The average walker raises $225. Funds from the event provide for local programs and support 21 researchers and 24 research projects being conducted in Ohio.
The walk is approximately 2 miles long and fully accessible. Participants can choose to loop the route twice for a longer walk.
Parking and gate admission is free and a light breakfast will be served after the walk.
Funds raised help provide programs and services to 18,000 Ohioans with MS. For information, call Rebecca Bailey at 614-515-4609.
Mill Creek wants your thoughts on projects
Mill Creek MetroParks is soliciting public comment for the upcoming 2010 Drive Improvements project.
The area to be addressed includes West Golf Drive from U.S. Route 224 (Boardman-Canfield Road) to the Mill Creek Golf Course Field House.
Public comment will be received by the park system through April 23. Submit comments to: Mill Creek MetroParks, Re: 2010 Drive Improvements, P.O. Box 596, Canfield, OH 44406.
The project is anticipated to begin in late summer and to be completed within three to four weeks. If you have questions, call 330-702-3000.
Several programs awarded grants
The Humility of Mary Health Partners Development Foundation was awarded grants to fund HMHP programs benefiting uninsured and underinsured patients.
The grants total nearly $115,000.
The St. Elizabeth Health Center Dental Clinic was awarded a $65,000 grant for a Safety Net Dental Care Program.
Smile Station, HMHP’s mobile dental clinic, was awarded a $24,960 grant by CHP from the Mercy Outreach Fund.
HMHP’s prescription assistance program was awarded a grant by CHP’s Mercy Outreach Fund totaling $24,929.
Have family fun and a fairy tale at library
The Friends of the Library will host “Three Piggies” Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Boardman branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County
Puppets will perform the favorite fairy tale and children of all ages can make a craft following the performance. Refreshments will be served. Preschoolers must be accompanied by an adult.
Learn to eat healthy
Families and youth can watch a dietitian prepare healthy and nutritious snacks Thursday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at McGuffey Centre, 1649 Jacobs Road, in Youngstown. The free demonstrations is sponsored by Humility of Mary Health Partners. For information, call 330-744-4377.
Get something new to read at used book sale
The Westminster Presbyterian Church, 119 Stadium Dr. in Boardman is hosting its 54th annual used book sale Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The sale will feature a large collection of books and music in all categories.
Meet Mahoning County commissioner candidates
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber and the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown are co-hosting a forum with candidates for Mahoning County commissioner at 7 p.m. Monday at Holiday Inn Boardman.
Invited to participate are Democrats David Ludt of Poland, the incumbent, and Carol Rimedio-Righetti, a Youngstown council member; and Republican Don Manning of North Lima.
Under rules set by the league, each candidate will have three minutes for opening statements and two minutes for closing statements. All candidates will be asked a series of questions by the moderator. Written questions from the audience also will be asked.
The event is free and open to the public.
Every step can make a difference today
The Easter Seals’ sixth annual “Walk with me Event” will be today at Boardman Park Community Center, with registration beginning at 9 a.m.
The event is an opportunity for families, friends, neighbors and colleagues to walk together for fitness and to help children and adults with disabilities and special needs.
There will be a 1 mile, 3K or 5K walk, run, roll or stroll plus activities for all ages, including Chinese auction, face painting, pony rides and other family fun.
All proceeds will benefit Easter Seals of Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties.
Enjoy a night of murder and mystery May 1
The Friend to Friend Foundation is sponsoring a “Night of Murder and Mystery” May 1 at 6 p.m. at the Fifth Season Banquet Center, 1400 Niles-Canfield Road in Mineral Ridge.
The cost for the event is $30 per person and includes appetizers, dinner and mystery performance by Garrettsville Curtains Up Theater. A cash bar and 50/50 raffle will be available.
All proceeds will go to the foundation to help provide a network of support for young adult cancer patients and their families. For information, call Barb Sapp at 330-360-8005 or Amy Gilles, at 330-942-2104.
Boardman Park offers new online reservations
Boardman Township Park is offering a new and improved online reservation system on its Web site.
Residents can see available rentals, rates, rental times and payment options. The payment system will accept all major credit cards.
Reservations can still be made in person at the rental office, but only payments in cash, money order or check can be accepted.
Visit the Web site at www.boardmanpark.com. For information, call the park office at 330-726-8107.
Cultural healthy cuisine tips and tricks offered
The Humility of Mary Health Partners is sponsoring “Stepping Out From the Old Way to a Better/Heathy Way of Cooking” Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at OCCHA, 3660 Shirley Road in Youngstown.
Participants will learn tips and tricks for making traditional Hispanic and African American favorites healthier without losing flavor.
For information, call 330-781-1808.
Help Neighbors showcase your summer fun
Summer is fast approaching and Neighbors would love to hear about your organization’s plans for spring and summer festivals, Vacation Bible School programs, community events and sports camps and outings.
Just let us know who, what, when, where and why and we’ll get the word out for you.
Then, don’t forget to send us pictures of all the fun so we can share them with your neighbors
School accepting registrations for students
Heartland Christian School located at 28 Pittsburgh St. in Columbiana is now accepting registrations for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Registration information can be requested by calling the school office at 330-482-2331.
Transportation is available for families in the Youngstown area, including Austintown, Boardman, Canfield and Poland.
Discover the Labyrinth at Ursuline Center
The Ursuline Center, 4280 Shields Rd. in Canfield will host a presentation of the Labyrinth May 16 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Starting at 2 p.m. and every quarter hour until 3:30 p.m. there will be a presentation in the auditorium on the how, what, why, when and where of labyrinths.
After each presentation participants can explore the labyrinth on their own or with a facilitator.
The labyrinth is designed to be used by individuals of all ages, families and groups.
The Labyrinth at the Ursuline Center is handicap accessible and has adequate parking.
Groups and individuals who are interested but unable to attend the open house can contact the center office for information at 330-799-4941 or by visiting theursulinecenter@yahoo.com.
YMCA offers spring programs
The D.D. and Velma Davis Family YMCA is offering swim programs available for every level of swimmer and training courses for participants looking to become certified YMCA swim instructors from May 5 to May 26.
Swim lessons are open to children as young as 6 months through adult and will last six weeks. The cost is $47 for nonmembers.
The training course is open to participants 16 or older who are able to swim continuously for 100 yards. Participants must have certifications in First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. The cost for the course is $175 for participants who register before Wednesday and $200 for those registering after.
The course will be conducted on Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.
For information, contact Chris Hughes at 330-480-5655.
Local alum receives honor from university
Jamie Amero, Boardman alum and third-year Pharmacy student, has been inducted into the Aurora Chapter of Mortar Board at Ohio Northern University, based on her excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.
Mortar Board is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for outstanding achievement in scholarship, leadership and service.
Library offers children’s programs
The Boardman branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County is offering Baby Brilliant programs in April.
Tales and Talks for 2’s and 3’s will be at 10 a.m. on all Wednesdays in April. Fun Time for 4’s and 5’s will be Tuesdays at 10 a.m. “Three Piggies” puppet play and craft will be featured Tuesday.
Technology student advances to state
Student Robert Murrelll will advance to state level competition in Columbus after taking first place in PC Servicing and Troubleshooting at the Business Professionals regional competition. Regional awards were announced Feb. 16 at Georgetown Banquet Facility.
Spring clean and donate items to Goodwill
Get an early start on spring cleaning and donate to the Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries.
Items needed include clothing, housewares, small kitchen appliances, glasses, dishes and home decor.
Goodwill will take computers and computer equipment as part of the Dell Reconnect recycle program.
Donation location centers can be found in the Boardman Plaza, Hermitage Hills Plaza, Warren Plaza, Shenango Towne Center and at 2747 Belmont Ave. in Liberty.
Local students earns academic honor
Andrea Firth has been named to St. Mary’s College Dean’s List for fall 2009 semester for achieving a grade point average of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
Students receive prestigious scholarships
The University of Findlay has awarded merit scholarships and endowed scholarships for the 2009-10 academic year.
Boardman High alumni Austin Clark, a pre-veterinary medicine major, was awarded the Trustee’s Scholarship.
Ann E. Bonifas was awarded the Memorial Scholarship. Courtney Hull, an animal science major, was awarded the Dean’s Scholarship.
Trustee Costello takes new leadership role
Township Trustee Thomas P. Costello has been appointed to the executive board of the Coalition of Large Ohio Urban Townships.
Fellow trustees Larry Moliterno and Brad Calhoun nominated Costello.
CLOUT formed in 1995 as a means for large townships to provide input and solutions to state legislators on problems and issues affecting large and/or urban Ohio townships.
Townships are eligible for membership if they have a minimum population of 15,000 people in an unincorporated territory and a minimum budget of $3 million.
The late John Cox, a former township trustee, was one of the originators of CLOUT in 1995, and Boardman has been a member for 15 years.