SENIOR CITIZENS
55-Plus-Mineral Ridge will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Church. Members will dine out after the business meeting and card games.
60-Plus Club of St. Brendan Parish will meet at 1:15 Monday. Ann Smith will preside, and Dorothy Procick and Dorothy LoSasso will give reports. A collection will be taken for the Christmas party. Cards and bingo will follow the meeting. To report illness or death call Theresa Vivacqua at 330-793-2792. New members are welcome.
AARP 4611 will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday for an executive board meeting at St. Augustine Church, Parmelee Ave. The general meeting will begin at noon. Members are asked to take a covered dish for the Thanksgiving luncheon. A donation of $6 is asked for nonmembers attending the Thanksgiving luncheon. Plans for the Christmas party and gift exchange will be discussed at this meeting. Reminder: Take nonperishable food for the basket for the needy. A 50-50 drawing will be featured. New members are welcome. To report illness or death, call 330-746-0889.
Campbell Memorial High School Classes of January and June 1947 will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Denny’s Restaurant, 154 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman. All members and spouses are welcome.
Coitsville Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Coitsville Town Hall. President Jane Orlo will preside and devotions will be given by Dorothy Churilla. Veterans will be honored and November birthdays and anniversaries will be acknowledged. A 50-50 raffle will take place, and Steve Hrycik will be the caller for card bingo. Pizza will be served. Seniors interested in joining should call Mary Jane Guidos at 330-536-8320.
Croatian Pensioners of the Mahoning Valley will meet at noon Thursday at Lodge 66 Croatian Center, 3200 Vestal Road, Youngstown. The speaker will be Rich Otterwon. Reservations for the Dec. 15 Christmas dinner will be taken; the last day to reserve is Dec. 10. For dinner choices, prices and other information call 330-757-2024 or 330-799-0270. To report illnesses call 330-759-1790.
Dollar Bank Retirees and former employees are invited to meet for breakfast at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday at Golden Corral, Boardman. The cost is $8. For a reservation call 330-792-0484.
East High School Class of 1958 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Stone-Bridge Grille and Tavern, 1497 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman. Spouses are welcome. For more information call 330-757-8308 or 330-755-1101.
Girard OldTimers will meet at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Lamancusa Restaurant, Trumbull Road.
Girard Senior Citizens Club will meet at 11:30 Wednesday at the Eagles, 26 W. Wilson Ave. November birthdays and anniversaries will be observed, and 2012 membership dues of $7 will be collected. Members are reminded to take canned goods for the Emmanuel Center’s Thanksgiving Day basket. The club Christmas party will be at 11 a.m. Dec. 14 at St. Mark Church on Logan Way. The cost for nonmembers will be $14. Bingo and cards will be played after the business meeting.
Golden Pillars will meet for the liturgy at 11 a.m. Tuesday prior to the monthly meeting at noon at St. Mary’s Assumption Social Center, 356 S. Belle Vista Ave., Youngstown. Mary Novak will preside, birthdays and anniversaries will be observed, and cards and bingo will be played. Members are asked to take their own table service for the luncheon.
Holy Name Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. Nov. 20 in Founders Hall. President Mary Calai will preside, and Elaine Charnoky, Vicky Long, Mary Soltis and Gerry Mazzone will serve as hostesses. Reservations will be taken for the Dec. 11 Christmas party, and $4 will be collected for 2012 membership dues. The entertainment will be birthdays, raffle drawings, bingo and cards. New members are welcome; church membership is not required for participation in the group.
Keenagers of Third Baptist Church will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Plans will be made for the Christmas luncheon and party on Dec. 13 and for a trip in June 2012.
Liberty 55-Plus Club will have its Thanksgiving dinner meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday at Nonni’s Restaurant, Belmont Avenue, Liberty. Kay Herberger will preside, and Vi Castor and Mary Eck will serve as hostesses. There will be at 50-50 raffle, and November birthdays will be acknowledged.
Local 1199 retirees will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the union hall on Belmont Avenue. All are asked to please attend. Thanksgiving dinner will be at noon at Monteen’s Southern Cuisine, 3807 Belmont Ave., in Liberty.
Local 2243 U.S.W.A. Copperweld Steel retirees (S.O.A.R. Chapter 1-28-10) will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Local 1375 Union Hall, 684 N. Park Ave., Warren. Guest speaker will be Probate Court Judge Thomas Swift.
Lowellville Senior Citizens will meet at 7 p.m. Dec. 3 at Gianna’s Catering, 224 E. Water St. for the annual Christmas party. An Italian dinner will be furnished by Phyllis Nolfi; prizes and entertainment will be provided. New members over 55 are invited to join. To make a reservation and purchase a $15 dinner ticket call Mary Mascarella at 330-536-8748 or Janet Davanzo at 330-793-3176 by Nov. 21. To report an illness or death call 330-536-8748.
Martha Lupse 50-Plus Card and Game Club will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 106 at Poland United Methodist Church. Bridge, 500, chess and checkers will be played, and Ted Conner will give the devotions. Members are reminded to take a sack lunch; coffee and tea will be provided. No affiliation with the church is required for participation. For information call 330-549-0183.
OBES Retirees will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Friendly’s, Route 224 in Poland. The Christmas luncheon will be at noon Dec. 14 at T.J.’s at the Holiday Inn, Boardman. For reservations call 330-757-4280.
Sears Friendship Club will meet at noon Monday at What’s Cooking on South Avenue.
St. Christine Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the parish center with Ruth Infante presiding and Dorothy LoSasso and Carol McClain giving reports. Serving on the luncheon committee will be Mary Lou and Bill Hudak, Pat Kachurek, Helen Semenaro and Beverly Magda. November birthdays will be recognized, there will be a drawing for a free luncheon ticket and a 50-50 raffle, and bingo and card games will follow. Reservations and $8 will be collected for the Dec. 14 Christmas party at the Croatian Home.
Please submit information to the Society Department by 5 p.m. Wednesday.
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