Boardman Community Briefs


Neighbors sponsors holiday photo contest

No doubt, your cameras are ready to work overtime in the next few weeks, as you capture family memories during the holidays.

You’ll click shots of the kids’ reactions on Christmas morning, photos of the dog in his reindeer antlers and family photos in town for the holidays. No matter what the photos are, Neighbors wants to see them! And we may even publish them in our pages.

Here’s the deal: We need readers to email us their best holiday pictures from this year. You can email your entries to neighbors@vindy.com with the subject line “Holiday Photos.” Send the photos as large as you can in JPG format to ensure quality. Please caption information, including names and ages. Deadline for submitting photos is Tuesday, Jan. 1.

The photos will be judged in three categories: Cutest, Funniest and Most Traditional. One winner will be selected in each category. There will be three overall winners — not three in EACH town.

We look forward to sharing in your holiday fun, so get those cameras ready.

Boardman church selling ham loaves

Boardman United Methodist Church, 6809 Market Street, will once again sell ham loaves on Jan. 15, starting at noon until sold out. The loaves will be sold in packages of six for $12 or 12 for $24. There will be no pre-orders.

Third-grader makes High Honor Roll

Taylor Greenaway, a third-grader at Stadium Drive Elementary, made the High Honor Roll for the first grading period. The name was not included on the honor roll listing Neighbors received from the school.

Christmas Eve cantata set in Boardman

Disciples Christian Church, located at 565 Boardman-Canfield Road in Boardman, will be hosting the Cantata “Leading Me Back to Bethlehem” on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m. The Cantata depicts Joseph and Mary’s journey that concludes at the stable. Call 330-758-8189 for more information.

Austintown Bounce hosts Lunch with Santa

Austintown Bounce will host Lunch with Santa Saturday, today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The facility is located at 4317 Kirk Road in Austintown. Admission is $7 and includes unlimited play, hot dog, small fountain drink, a free snow globe, contests and prizes.

Bring your camera for pictures with Santa. Call 330-793-JUMP or visit www.austintownbounce.com for more information.

Get free pancakes Feb. 5

IHOP is giving away free pancakes on Feb. 5 to celebrate National Pancake Day. The fundraiser aims to raise $3 million to kick off Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ 30th anniversary.

Visit any IHOP location to participate.

Synchronized light display

Boardman Park is hosting its holiday light display again this year. The lights were turned on Dec. 2 and will be on every night until Jan. 2 from 5-10 p.m. The event is free. Enjoy synchronized holiday music with the lights by tuning your radio to FM 88.9 when entering the park. Enjoy holiday songs like “We Wish You A Merry Christmas,” “Joy To The World” and other holiday songs while watching the Lights at Maag Theatre.

For more information, visit www.boardmanpark.com or “Like” them on Facebook.

Career center hosts holiday open house

Students in the Horticulture Program at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center have opened the school’s floral shop to the public for its annual Holiday Open House.

The event features a large assortment of silk wreaths, swags and arrangements, fresh mixed pine and spruce wreaths, fresh table centerpieces, pine roping and poinsettias all prepared by students in the program.

The floral shop will be open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday through Dec. 17.

To place an order or for more information, contact Mary June Emerson, Horticulture Instructor, at 330-729-4000 extension 1672.

Making Kids Count Christmas tree

Making Kids Count, along with other local businesses, decorated a Christmas tree at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Mill Creek Park. Fellows Riverside Gardens is a winter wonderland through Dec. 31. Visit and enjoy the decorated trees and other holiday decorations throughout the Davis Center. On Dec. 16, and 23, families can come for Winter Nights through the gardens, which will be illuminated with lights and luminaries, then warm up in the Davis center with music, hot cocoa, and sugar cookies. Share the joy of the holiday season by bringing a nonperishable food item to donate to Second Harvest Food Bank.

Trim a tree for tweens

Decorate an edible ornament for your tree at the Boardman library on Sunday at 7 p.m. The program will last one hour for tweens in grades 4-6. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Boardman library to register.

Blood drive set at library

The Boardman library will be hosting the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross on Friday from 11:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. to serve the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital by taking blood donations to help the community.