vWarren Philharmonic Orchestra, 8 p.m. The final concert of the season will include accompaniment by


vWarren Philharmonic Orchestra, 8 p.m. The final concert of the season will include accompaniment by the Westminster College Festival Choir and dancers from Ballet Western Reserve. Christ Episcopal Church, 2627 Atlantic St. NE, Warren; (330) 399-3606.

vStepCrew, 7:30 p.m. Celtic-style dance and music production. Orr Auditorium, Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.; (724) 946-7354.

vGlass Harp, 8 p.m. Youngstown rock band whose heyday was a few decades ago reunites for a show. Ford Family Recital Hall, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; (330) 744-0264.

vAlexis Antes, 7:30 p.m. Critically acclaimed folk-pop singer from Cleveland. The Lemon Grove Cafe, 122 W. Federal St., Youngstown; (330) 301-0282.

vThe Package Band with Karla Seldon, 4 p.m. Dance-groove band will be accompanied by talented R&B singer Seldon. Buckeye Elks, 421 North Ave., Youngstown; (330) 720-2485.

“DARK RELIC,” (9 p.m. SyFy): Set in 1099 A.D., “Dark Relic” features plenty of schlock-tastic action. James Frain stars as a battle-weary warrior leading his men home after years of fighting. But the holy relic he’s carrying contains a terrible curse. Of course. What else would it contain?

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Local topics on TV

“Sunday Morning with Dee” (8 a.m., WKBN-TV 27): This week’s guest is Lyndsey Hughes, director of downtown events. The discussion will include information about grant money to encourage groups and organizations to conduct events.

“Increase the Peace” (6:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sunday, MyYTV): This week’s guest is Jerri DeLuca of the West Side Citizen Coalition.

“Community Connection” (6:30 a.m., WFMJ Channel 21): Actor, author and philanthropist Hill Harper will join host Madonna Chism Pinkard via satellite to discuss his Manifest Your Destiny Foundation to help young Americans save and learn financial responsibility. Next, Tom Humphries, president of the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Steve Lewis, CEO of First Place Bank, will discuss the upcoming annual chamber meeting and the financial outlook of the Valley.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Phish at Blossom

Tickets go on sale at 1 p.m. April 3 for Phish, who will come to Blossom Music Center on June 12.

Both pavilion and lawn seats are $50. Tickets will be available at livenation.com and Ticketmaster.