Poland briefs
Share your summer fun in Neighbors
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 after the event, so we can share them with your neighbors.
Summer Cruise Nites begin in June
The Mahoning Valley Olde Car Club will host Cruise Nites every Tuesday from June through August from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Chick-fil-a on state Route 224 near South Avenue in Boardman, weather permitting.
Registration will be $2. Plaques or $15 gas cards will be awarded and 50/50 raffles prizes will be given away nightly. All proceeds benefit Hospice of the Valley.
Poland library cafe open Memorial Day
The Chapters cafe inside the Poland Library will be open 8 a.m. to noon on Memorial Day, May 31. Refreshmemts will be available before and after the Poland Memorial Day parade.
Grave decorating today
Grave decorations at historic Poland Riverside Cemetery will take place today at 9 a.m. Members of the American Legion Mahoning Valley Post 15, American Legion Auxiliary Mahoning Valley Unit 15 and Sons of The American Legion Mahoning Valley Squadron Post 15 will be joined by local Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts to place flags on the graves of United States military veterans.
Family members are asked to have their flag holders in place and flags will be available at the cemetery office for inadvertently missed graves. The decorating will take place rain or shine. Anyone interested in participating should arrive at the cemetery by 8:55 a.m. and meet at the first driveway behind the Chapel.
PSHS graduate receives college degree
Katie Colucci, a 2007 graduate of Poland Seminary High School, received her Associate’s Degree of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology from Kent State University in May. She will return to Kent this summer to earn a Bachelor’s Degree of Applied Science in Sonography. Colucci is an active member of Kent United for the Gulf Coast which helped victims of Hurricane Katrina and participated in Habitat for Humanity in Buffalo, N.Y. She is the daughter of Suzette Fasano and Ronald Colucci of Poland.
Festival fun June 24
St. Charles Borromeo Parish will host its festival June 24-27 at 7345 Westview at state Route 224. For information, call 330-758-2325.
St. Luke festival begins July 8
The St. Luke Parish Festival will be July 8-11 at the church, 5235 South Ave. Thursday will feature Family Night and kids 12 and under can enter free. Homemade food and Chinese auctions will be available every night. For information, call 330-782-9783.
Traffic advisory for ongoing construction
Resurfacing of state Route 170 from Lee Run to the northern Poland corporation will have various lane restrictions in either direction or both directions between 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The work is part of a $400,000 project of the Ohio Department of Transportation and is set to be completed by June.
Buy spring plants from students of MCCTC
The Horticulture program at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center has begun its spring plant sale.
Students of the school have prepared assorted annuals, hanging baskets, tomatoes, peppers and flats of flowers and will sell them until the supply runs out.
The Horticulture Gift Shop is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
2010 recycling Regatta
Valley residents can participate in the “Build and Race a Recycled Boat” race June 12 at Lake Milton State Park.
All boats must be made of at least 70 percent recycled product and they must be able to be broken down and recycled after the event.
No nails, 55 gallon drums or containers that held household hazardous waste are allowed. Old boogie boards or surfboards or motors are prohibited. Boats may be pre-made prior to the event.
For recycled products to use, call the Green Team, ReCreate, Youngstown Litter Control and Recycling or a local school.
For information or entry forms, contact Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District at 330-740-7995.
To enter the Regatta, each crew or captain must complete an entry form and release form and return it by June 8 to Recycle Regatta, Mahoning SWCD, 850 Industrial Road, Youngstown, OH 44509.
No children under 12 can ride on the boat, but they can help build. The Regatta is being held to coincide with the Mahoning River Consortium’s River Wide Picnic Day.
Library will be closed All branches of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County will be closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day.
Brothers receive high honors at university
Tyler Vallinger, a second-year junior at John Carroll University and 2008 graduate of Poland Seminary, has made the dean’s list for Spring 2010. He was also chosen as a recipient of the Sound Mind/Balanced Man award in the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and membership into the Eta Sigma Phi Honor Society, all for his high academic achievements as well as personal conduct.
Trent Vallinger, a freshmen at Lake Erie College and 2009 graduate of Poland Seminary, was also awarded to the dean’s list for Spring 2010. He is a member of the Lake Erie College Baseball team and a Physical Therapy major.
Both are the sons of John and Melanie Vallinger of Poland.
PHS graduate finds success in Indiana
Meredith Reffner, a 2008 graduate of Poland Seminary High School, has been named a “Founders Scholar” with a 4.0 GPA by Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind.
Meredith is a sophomore in the Hutton Honors College and is majoring in journalism with a second concentration in Spanish and minoring in West European Studies.
She is a staff writer and copy editor for the campus newspaper, a copy editor for the newspaper’s special publications and a volunteer with IU Relay For Life. This summer she will be an intern with Pittsburgh Magazine.
Meredith is the daughter of Terry and Susan Reffner.
Beware of solicitors using Goodwill name
Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries has been notified that solicitors are calling people offering to pick up their old computers and charging them a pickup fee, while using Goodwill’s name.
While Goodwill does accept old computers and computer equipment as part of the Reconnect computer recycling partnership with Dell, Goodwill does not solicit or charge people for their computers.
Those wishing to get rid of old computers and equipment can drop them off at any one of Goodwill’s eight donation centers in Austintown, Boardman, Liberty, Calcutta, Salem, Warren, Hermitage or New Castle.
Businesses, schools or organizations with large quantities can call Goodwill at 330-759-7921 to make arrangements for a pickup.
If you are contacted by someone offering to pick up your computers for a fee and using Goodwill’s name, contact Goodwill.
Help Neighbors showcase your summer
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.
Clinic extends hours for required Dtap 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 a vaccination clinic 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.
Boardman Park offers new online reservations
Boardman Township Park’s 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 330-726-8107.
Park preps for summer
Mill Creek Park is reopening many attractions soon in preparation for summer. Lanterman’s Mill is back to its summer hours. Full schedule for the Boathouses resumes Memorial Day weekend.
Curves offers Silver Sneakers classes
Free Silver Sneakers classes are offered daily to eligible women over 65 at Curves in Poland.
The classes are designed to improve strength, flexibility and overall health. For information, call 330-757-8800.
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.
New website for Holy Family School
Holy Family School has launched its new website at www.hfspoland.org. Many hours were spent to organize and complete the new site so that school families and prospective families can obtain information and forms. The site was designed by Christine Boniface.
Explore careers at summer camp
Students in grades seven through nine can test out new careers during the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center’s Summer Camp June 21 through June 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Courses during the camp will include aviation, auto body, engineering, forensics, medical occupations, cosmetology and culinary cuisine.
Registration fees are $90 and application deadline is Tuesday. Snacks are provided daily and a luncheon will be held at the end of the week.
For information or to sign up, contact Career Development Supervisor Jacqueline Kuffel at 330-729-4120.
Summer Festival of the Arts seeks volunteers
The 12th annual Summer Festival of the Arts, scheduled for July 10 and 11 on YSU’s campus, is seeking volunteers for the event.
Volunteers are needed for artist registration; information booths; in the children’s hands-on art tent; for technical assistance at performance sites and at the Festival of Nations international area, among others.
Various shifts are available for the two-day event. Each volunteer receives a festival T-shirt, cold water and reserved free parking.
Those needing service hours logged, such as that for National Honor Society, sorority or fraternity service, may also participate. Service verification forms will be completed.
Interested individuals or teachers advising service organizations may obtain an application by calling 330-941-2307, by email at lafactor@ysu.edu or logging on to www.ysu.edu/sfa for a downloadable form.
SOAR to new heights with girls program
Conference No. 1 for the S.O.A.R. program will take place at Mill Creek MetroPark’s Fellows Riverside Gardens July 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This program targets girls ages 8 to 12. Its purpose is to energize girls’ self-esteem and become aware of all types of negative media influences and how to manage negative emotions.
S.O.A.R. stands for Shine in their Own Amazing Way.
The conference will include a combination of yoga, art, dance, hair and skin care, and a variety of other activities. Cost is $65 before Tuesday and $80 afterward.
The cost includes all classes, lunch snacks, T-shirt and any art projects.
One dollar from each fee will be contributed to Fellows Riverside Garden’s Family Garden.
For information, call Mariellen at 330-509-9642.
Open stage applications available for festival
The Summer Festival of the Arts is seeking performers for the Open Stage during the 12th annual Summer Festival of the Arts to be held on the YSU campus July 10 and 11.
Bands and/or individual musicians can apply for one of the eight available slots for performances at the Open Stage located at the DeBartolo Hall outdoor courtyard.
Interested applicants will perform one 45-minute set gratis in exchange for inclusion in the overall Summer Festival of Arts print and web performance schedule.
Music must be suitable for an outdoor event where children and families will be close by, although music need not be geared toward those audiences.
Performers will be permitted to sell CDs.
Applications are available at www.ysu/sfe. Performers must submit the application, press photo with bio and CDs of work by Friday at 5 p.m. No late applications will be considered.
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